BUSINESS DIRECTORY Herford. â€" Luftwaffc Gen. Nicoâ€" laus von Below, believed by the British to be the last surviving witâ€" ness of Hitler‘s last will and testaâ€" AMBITIOUS MEN WANTED to| =° ‘Ot € f? OOX *t MXMAHCOC ?andl(‘ d‘ihstributlnnp nfï¬ world-f Limited amous Zatkins roducts in § cities and towns. Big demandâ€"| Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. big profitsâ€"permanent. No inâ€"| KITCHENER vestment necessary, Chance | f0f | â€"=â€"â€"==m=ammomocnâ€"~ â€"spmararmaeess promotion. For FREE details‘ without obligation, write Dept. ment, declared teday that bomb OCâ€"Wâ€"11, 2177 Masson St., Shock, suffered in an attempt on his Montreal 34 jlife July 20, 1944, started Hitler on L the road to mental deterioration. Bomb Shock Starts Hitler on Road Down COST 3¢ DAILY VitaDiet Mulâ€" tiple Vitamin Cupsules contain vitamins A. B1. C, D. Niacin Amide and Riboâ€"flavin. Ninety day supply $2.70. Trial thirty day supply $1.15. Sold at Independent Dryug Stores 5â€"8 Office: 44 Wilham St. â€" Waterios Phone 2â€"1357 THERMOGENXE A MEDICATED WOOL Relieves CHARTELED ACCOUNTAKNXT Phone 2â€"4488 1. State clearly which edition the adver tisement is for. 2. State bow many insertions you -:rt. .. Write plainly on one side of paper only Classified Advertising Rates 2 cents per word. minimum charge §6 cents. If not paid by date of publicat.on, 10 cents extra. Each group of figures count as one word. SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Box addresses in care of The Chronicle, 10 cents extra. BROCR~DAVIS & DUNN T H.R RBrock 1 Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn __1* every week _ $12.00 per year, $7.00 for six months. 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener Rebinding Books Bibles, Hynin and Prayerbooks a specailty CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptey) 19 King St. East THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Add more books to your heme library by having your favorite chest colds, rheumatism â€" and neuralgia. Scells for 49¢, at. Geiger‘s Drug Store. 408 King St. | East. Kitchener. Phone 2â€"2127. | magazine bound into bouks. Initialing Club Bags. Suitcases etc Prices reasonable Goods called for and delivered The Bean Printing and Publishing Company Limited ONTARIO STREET GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY 12 Frederick St. â€"â€" Kitchener ELECTRIC MOTORS INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEM ENTS Kitchener Where The Grocer Is "Jake" HELP WANTED CHIROPRACTIC J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER E. (G. FHY CHIROPRACTOR BOOKBINDING ELECTRICAL BUSINESS CARDS DRUGGISTS * The cracker barrel and the old ivon stove down at the corner store have disappeared but the friendly makeâ€" yourselfâ€"atâ€"home atmosphere still preâ€" vails. * It means that the small town merâ€" chant (Jake, to his many friends) is your connecting link with a customerâ€" neighbour. When you are explaining shortages or giving salesâ€"help and other information about your goods, keep Jake in mind too. He knows your message is for him when it appears in the weekly newspaper. to N@ Y _ Used: &E FOR <f SALE Today that friendliness is important you â€" the buyer of advertising. NEW & USED Bought, Soid & Exchas 6 â€"~ Every: Mon« Guaranteca Electric MOTORS Guelph Repairs Reâ€"winding New and Kitchener | / A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Von Below was arrested several days ago by British security police, posing as a law student at a nearby university. Did You Buy YOUR War Saving« Whether BUYING or SELLING a; FARM i Six mileg from Kitchener. 93 acres. two storey dwelling and bank barn HYGIENIC SUPPLIES _ (rubber Here‘s A Real Buy 1f you need More Insurance ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED® Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HESSENAUR & SHANTZ goods}) mailed postpaid in plain, scaled envelope‘ with price list. 6 samples 25¢; 24 samples $1.00. Mailâ€"Order Dept. G3, NOVâ€" RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont 48â€"5 Phone 536 â€" Elmir HARVEY IHALLMAN R. R. No. 1, Blair Phone New Dundee 14 r 12 NEW LOW RATES on aute insurance. Play safe. Insure with State Farm Mutual today. Call the Local Representative INSURANCE AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE KITCHENER â€" ONT $8,000 without crops £9,500 with crops Immediate possession 102 King St. South WATERLOO REAL ESTATE Stamp Toâ€"day" PERSONAL INSURANCE WATERLOO, ONT, of Elmira * TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 6â€"6484 SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES During the clection of officers |the following were elected for the UNDERWOOD LIMITED year: Hon. president Oliver J. 50â€"52 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Wright; president, Alfred Moset; Phone 7â€"7562 â€" Manager‘s Residence 2â€"21}* viceâ€"president, Lester Stroh; secâ€" ~ ‘rctary, Walter Stroh; treasurer, New and Uset Norman Veite!; chairman of social i #n and _ sports _ committee, Harvey * TYPEWRITERS 1Schwartz: chairman of community SUPPLIES and REPAIRS service committec, David Ellis; incat A : membership â€" committe@, Walter gi‘;flécaé’:bgm:?g ggg:'s“ S‘f_?éh";?:' Stroh and Norman Veitel; auditors, * * & |Herb Gies and Nelson Weber tion Centre for our retyrning veterans and citizens of Kimberâ€" ley and District Mail this "ad" with $1.00 for each wboa":rt.mn desired to the Kimberâ€" ley and District Memorial Society, Box 430, Kimberley, B.C., together with your name and address. Proceeds to be used to erect a Legion Memorial Hall and Recreaâ€" or the cquivalent in Victory Bonds. 2nd Prizeâ€" 1946 Lincoin Zephyr. TO BE GIVEN AWAY WI A §5,000 RANCEH N oR PRUIF PaBM _ __ Jn Sunny _ o7 DON‘T DELAY â€" â€" ACT NOW! $2,300.00 in cash prizes to selliers of winning subscriptions. New and Used ialso w UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS _ officos For Sale and For Rent by the Maker throug SUNDSTRAND ADDING Mackings _ Duri New ROYAL Standard and Portable Machines All Mukes Sold, Serviced and Rented GOLDING TYPEWRITER CO 24 Benton St. Phone 7â€"17674 Kitchener scale 19. river in Central Western Europe 21. symbol for lithium 22. change 24. upon . 25. god of war 27 salt 28 indefinite article ~4 remain 30 indolent trav. a 33. run rapidly before the 34. mother 35. mountain aborigine 37 positive authoritative command | CROSSWORD â€"â€" 46 Date of drawing will be anâ€" 50 1 seeds of leg uminous plants vollectively 6 stabbed 11 chide severely 12 sharp moun. tain spurs 14. eagle 15. winged 17. likely 18 note in the 4t 37 14 2e 7]f HORIZONTAL Typewriters 54 TYPEWRITERS 4t Kitchener 23 4j 51 42 19 devices 41. inside 42. prominent 45. diminutive for Albert 46. upward curve of vessel‘s planking 48. laud 49. citrus drink 50. Indian coniâ€" cal lodge (var.) 38. personal pronoun 39 frosting 43 B1 15 28 ANSWEPR L7 / 34 16 24 J 777 J. Wright was chairman. Followâ€" |ing the reading the minutes, the |several reports were received, inâ€" dicating the very successful year (the Club has enjoyed in the many |branches of its service work, this falf;_o was encouraging for the new 54 55 _ Mr. Peter Scheerer, an eâ€";râ€");l-oyc« at the Goodrich plant in Kitchenâ€" The meeting decided a. V;hehw party !_)_e Ahe]q at an early date. offices to continue the work throughout the current year. 1. dangers 2. footed vase 3. note in the scale 4. step 5 elongated fish 6 town in Panama Canal Zone 7 Russian city The Conestogo Community Club, known as the C.C.C. held its anâ€" nual meeting immediately followâ€" ing the projector demonstration in the school on Thursday evening with a good attendance of memâ€" bers present. The president, Oliver | By Nomh Strob ‘ (Câ€"roniele Correspondent) A _ motion _ picture â€" projiector demonstration giyen at the puslic school last Thursday evening was well attended and the films shown, comic and educational were quite interesting and much enjoyed. The demonstration was given as a result of the proposed purchase of such a machine for the local school. 55 44 32 HIGHEST CASH PRICES ftor m aimnanee & + 5e 12 VERTICAL approached forays eyeâ€"lid affections By Eugene \Slreï¬er l WANTED TO RENT ES] CONESTOGO 29 WANTED TO BUY 55 55 25 20 JE D S > NX 4 “‘ Fl |~ sA 8 qi ~7 49 26 HENRY â€" IF YOU GET + YOuRr FEET WET JUST ONCE MORE TODAY â€" YOU‘LL BE SPANKED.‘ 8. action in law 9. Greek letter 19 spread out in line of battle 11. Greek letter 13. agitate 16. expiation 19. stock soup for white sauces (Fr.) 20. draw 23. city in Chile 26. hurry 28. on occaâ€" sion of 29 symbol for selenium 231. midâ€"western atate {abbr.) ‘2. <un god +5. wrongâ€"doer 6. Turkish decrees 17 cleached hand 17 / 14. 13 16 19 q wellâ€"deservec reward eternities verily land~ measure jinnbled type threeâ€"toed sloth neerporates lake tmnbutary snow velitle | ,',»,L@\ Badnt. 36 wants a 3 or 4 21 10 Zf 4â€"3! 13 1â€"0 | _ All efforts, however, proved unâ€" | suceessful and he was pronounced |ccad at 7.15 p.m., and the body reâ€" ‘moved to the local funeral home. _ Further examination was made |by the doctors who decided that |death was due to a heart attack. His wife in Goderich was conâ€" ‘racted and she stated that her husâ€" ‘mind had previously suffered from a heart condition. Surviving are his widow, one son in the army at Centralia, and a dzughter in Wostern Canada. Mr. Snazel had served in the Merchant Marine and received his discharge «ooul six weeks ago. The body wis taken to Goderich for burial Norval Brown, who resides on « ‘arm south of Plattsville, a mile: w1id one half, suffered quite a seriâ€" oits injury to his arm. While operâ€" ating the cutting box in the batn in soume manner his hand was caught in the knives, inflicting cuts and cacerations from the thumb to the c«voow. Medical aid was obtained and the wound dressed. Mr. Brown Miss Edith Craig of Paris, forâ€" imer principal of Plattsville High School. was a visitor of friends in town over the weekâ€"end. Miss Maltby spent the weekâ€"end . her home in Galt. Mrs. Clair Harmer and Mrs. Gerâ€" s quite uncomfortable, suffering itrom severe pain of this injury. HMis friends extend best wishes for good progress in his recovery. . Cns o ol s oo n o o e eontet i e e mmann P John Samuel Snazel, who came ta Plattsville Monday to operate‘ the bakery business, died suddenly} at the bakeshop last Thursday afâ€" ternoon. { Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family of Amulree and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown of Paris were weekâ€" ond guests of Mrs. Ralph Brown. Miss Mabel Fenn of Toronto and brother John Fenn of Fort Erie were weekâ€"end visitors with their mother, Mrs. Etta Fenn. John S. Snazel Passes Suddenly. Plattsville hockey team uga'ml journeyed to Tavistock on Monday evening where three games were‘ played at the arena at that village. , Plattsville took on Innerkip in the North Oxford Hockey League and they won by a score of 7â€"4. | On Thursday evening they met} Bright at Tavistock when the , sccre was 2â€"0, again in favor oi“ Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and family, who moved to a farm at Sweaburg a year ago. have moved back to Plattsville to take up resiâ€" dence. Mr. Walter Pirie of Galt visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Harâ€" vey Schwartz and Mr. Schwartz. the forepart of the week. Mr. Oliver Wrxg}nt was a business visitor in Toronto on Tuesday The recent canvas for the Upper Canada Bible Society in this disâ€" trict, has been receiving the most hearty coâ€"operation of residents in the village and community, who contributed $77.65 for this purpose in the drive. A total of $109.00 had been collected from the entire disâ€" tict, composed of West Montrose, Winterbourne and Com-stogo. the former two centres contributing $31.35. Mr. Russcll Wilkinson of Toronâ€" to spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents. The regular monthly meeting of the Woolwich Council will be held next Tuesday. N 7. Soney AMidbr wbrie & Miss Eleanor Peppler of the Heiâ€" delberg section was the guest of her cousin, Miss Vera Esch at the home of the latter‘s parents, over Sunday. | Pte. Charles Jonas, son of Mrs. is expected to arrive home these days from the service overseas. Local relatives attended the funâ€" eral of the late John l:,:_:‘:h chener, last Thursday Mr. Angus S. Weber, who recentâ€" 2 underwent an operation at the â€"W Hospital, has sufficiently reâ€" covered to enable him to return home. Mrs. Betty Richter of Trail‘s End | attended the Hotelkeepers‘ convenâ€" | tion in Toronto, for a few days last ! week. The heavy snowfall and strong winds of Friday drifted the sideâ€" roads so badly that they are vlocked for motor traffic Snowâ€" plows were kept busy last week in their, efforts to cope with the road situation and only the main chanâ€" nels of traffic and a few sideroads | co:A‘)d bf.. opened over Sunday. _ ; Je mhare mqmber the font was was mmo-m Peter has reâ€" home where he will have to await the healing of the badly PLATTSVILLE By Mra. Ed. Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) ï¬ a sion and the hostess s;;;d'za;w refreshments at the close of the ineeting. Year and Stewardship. The o]l)len- ing hymn was followed by a call to worship. Scripture lesson with comments by the leader and prayâ€" â€"rs offered by Mrs. A. Shelby, Mrs. C Hilborn and Mrs. M. Veitch. An article, "Give us this Day" was read by Mrs. Holtzhauer and a pocm ‘A New Leaf" by Mrs. Becker. Stewardship of self.. money and time was illustrated with Bible verses and thoughts by the leader ond "A Prayer for the New Year" was the poem used in conducting the worship service. Mrs. A. Shelâ€" by pres-ide‘d for the business sesâ€" cal W.C.T.U. was held at the home of Mrs. Holtzhauer on Wednesday with Mrs. Melvin Becker conductâ€" ing an impressive wor‘o,) service, ccmbining the thought of the New ald D. Harmer and baby Dwight were Monday visitors at Ayt. Mrs. Weir Graham and son Gary |ard Miss Nellie Buchan of Bright ‘!spent â€" Saturday _ evening . with Ifriends in Plattsville. »C00° and entertained a bus load oi Guides and Scouts from Galt as gucsts. Crokinole was taken part in by all until 10 o‘clock p.m. The local association served lunch comâ€" prising of sandwiches, tarts and coffee after which dancing was enâ€" joyed by all. Music was Eovided by John Brighty on the no. Mrs. Cynick and chirdren are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doan at Brantâ€" ford. The lolcai association o-f-l;l:tg: ville Girl Guides W a â€" ty for the Girl Guides and Ery Scouts and entertained a bus load mer returning with her for a few daï¬s' visit. iss Marilyn Nurse, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nurse is on Dr. the â€" Wednesday visitor with Mrs. G. D. Harmer in town, little Dwight Hapâ€" Mrs. ivan Hall of Ag‘m a Wednesday visitor with G. D. The s1C% list. Her many friends ‘k‘n’see her about soon .fl::, The Bean]Printing,/and Publishing Ontario Street And not only just as big â€" but just as easy to reach â€"via the proven vehicle of local homeâ€" town newspaper advertising. Come on in â€" the puddle‘s finc. Canada‘s weekly newspapers give you coverâ€" age that is friendly coverage. They are read by every member of the family . . . looked for reguâ€" larly by thousangs of people across Canada. The buyers in towns. villages and townships in Canada add up to lot of peopleâ€"a sizable marâ€" ket â€"just as big and beautiful as many a city market. ROSEVILLE All we‘ve got to say is if you take a lot of little puddles and put them all together, you can get something pretty substantial marketwise. That could make you a big frog in a pretty big puddle. You probably do some advertising in the Home Town Weekly Newspapers of Canada. Maybe, beâ€" cause you are rather sizable, and we seem comâ€" paratively small individuals you are not too exâ€" cited about it. Maybe you feel like the proverbial ‘"big frog" in the "little puddle". January meeting of the loâ€" By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chronicle Correspondent list Which Would You Rather Be ? Ee ; um Company Limited Big Frog Big Puddle Phone 6â€"6401 Mr. Lorne Helmuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth, had his tonsils removed at the Stratford general hospital on Monday, the operation being performed by Dr. H. M. Taylor of Tavistock. Misses Elmina Bender of Kitchâ€" ener and Edna Bender of New Hamburg spent the weekâ€"end unâ€" cer the parental roof. Road conditions are at present pretty poor in this vicinity. Howâ€" ever, it is hoped the snow plow will show up soon. Miss Mabel Ruby is attending Bible_school at the First Mennoâ€" nite Churchâ€"at Kitchener. (Chronicle Correspondent) We are sorry to report that little Delmar Bender is at present laid up with prneumonia We wish him a very speedy recovery. Holy Communion was observed at the Evangelical church on Sunâ€" day morning. Next Sunday mornâ€" ing, Feb. 3, the denominational W.M.S. World Day of Prayer will be observed. Miss Isobel Cleland of Toronto and Miss Mamie Sherk of Perry‘s Corners were recent visitors with Miss Bessie Hope. Robert Perrin had the misforâ€" tune to injure his foot while sawâ€" ing wood at the farm of his broâ€" ther, James Perrin, near Perry‘s Corners. One toe was severed in the accident _ * Anne Stoltz, who had been a paâ€" uent at the Galt Hospital returned home on Friday. About forty young people â€" }cuted with the Youth l‘ellw:h?p of the Evangelical Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Fried last Tuesday evenilv and tendered Mr. and Mrs. Vardon Hussey, who were recently marâ€" ried with a miscellaneous shower. The evening was spent in games and the presentation was made with responses by both Mr. and Mrs. Hussey. The pastor, Rev. C. R. Kauth also spoke briefly. Lunch was served and the gathering broke up with a closing prayer offered by the pastor. About forty young people â€" clated with the Youth !‘ellw:h?p of the Evangelical Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Fried last Tuesday evenuv and tendered Mr. and Mrs. Vardon Hussey, who were recently marâ€" EAST ZORRA By Mrs. Aaron Melmuth Waterloo, Ont