CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo Phone 2â€"1357 Phone 2â€"4488 CNE OR TWO GIRLS, one as nurse housemaid and the other for genâ€" eral housework. No cooking. Apply Mrs. Jerome Lang, 80 Queen St. N., Kitchener. Phone 5â€"5274. ~18 PROMPT DELIVERY of the folâ€" lowing pure breeds and hybrid crosses. High quality Government Approved chicks from bloodâ€" tested breeders. White Leghorns, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, New Hampshires, Light Sussex, Black Australcrps, Jersey Black Giants, White Leghorn X Barred Rocks, Barred Rock X White Leghorns, Austra Whites, New Hampshire X Barred Rocks, Barred Rock X New Hampshires. Light Sussex X New Hampshires, New Hamf- shire X Light Sussex. Greatly reduced prices for May. Ms': started chicks and older pullets. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick HMatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. 178 _ wWaNT aps | 0_ _ Classified Advertising Rates 1 cents per -.t‘.b -== charge %4 lo..Cs. I#f not flh:n.dcuuuut-u.'ut 10 ° BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) _ _ 19 King St. East _ BUgINESS CARDS 1* every week $12.00 per year. $1.00 for siz months. 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 | Kitchener Rebinding Books Bibles, Hymnin and Prayerbooks | a specailty 1 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Add more books to your home library by having your gavqr‘te SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suiteases, etc. Goods called for and delivered BUSINESS DIREC TORY Boz addsesses in care of The Chronicle, State clearly which edition the adverâ€" tisement is for. â€" Write plainly on one side of paper only. GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY 12 Frederick St. â€" Kitchemer INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING Kitchener HELP WANTED J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER CHIROPRACTIC BOOKBINDING E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR May 3, 1946 ADVBRTi DRUGGISTS Prises reasonable NEW & USED Bought, Sold & MOTORS Every Motor Guaranteed Electric Guelph Repairs Reâ€"winding Kitchener Shovels, draglines, diesel tractors, diese! engines, diesel generator sets, graders, rock crushers, sand gravel equipment, lumbermen equipment. We quote prices delivered your station. Send for builetins. HYGIENIC SUPPLIES _ (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. Fire 1f you need More Insurance Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Insurance Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED* Whether BUYING or SELLING a THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 6 samgles 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mailâ€"Order Dept. G3, NOVâ€" RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 14â€"22 Qual A. K. CRESSMAN & SON HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. KITCHENER NEW LOW RATES on auto Call the Local Representative Phone 536 insurance. Play safe. Insure with State Farm Mutual today. Real Estate and Insurance INSURANCE AGENCIES Every Kind of Insurance Phone New Dundee 14 r 12 BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER PERSONAL EFFECT: MORE TO REPLACE WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 KITCHENER â€" ONT Health HARVEY HALLMAN R. R. No. 1, Blair Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance LEVENTHAL & CO Machinery Dealers Winnipeg REAL ESTATE MACHINERY PERSONAL RADIO Life of Plate Glass Accident Elmira 15â€"7 By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) | The 47th annual session of the ‘Women‘s Missionary Association (Ontario Branch) of the United Brethren in Christ Church was held at the local church beginning Tuesâ€" day _ afternoon and extending through Thursday morning. Deleâ€" gates were present from Toronto, Stevensville, Sherkston, Garrison Road. Port Elgin, Kitchener, New Dundee, Mannheim and Roseville. The first session was opened by Mrs. E. Sider of Toronto leading the devotional period. The local president, Mrs. G. Perrin, extendâ€" ced greetings and Mrs. Grace Sherk of Sherkston responded. Mrs. D. Troup, president of the Branch Asâ€" sociation gave an address on the subject "Our Responsibilities" Mrs. Ruth Snider of Wayne,. Mich., faâ€" vored with a vocal solo and the president introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. H. E. Harwood of Millersport, Ohio, who is president of the Women‘s Board of Missions. She spoke on the subject, "Here a Little, There a Little", explaining the various funds where missionâ€" «ry contributions are used and ;oum’ned some financial objectives { of the Board of the W.M.A. A buâ€" ! siness session followed in which anâ€" | nual reports of the branch officers : were submitted. Rev. Mrs. Pitman ‘of Toronto offered closing prayer following adjournment of the afterâ€" ‘noon session. Wednesday morning session opâ€" | Chir ened with a quiet hour period led | cont by Mrs. E. Zimmerman of Fort)| ; Erie. Mrs Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Woolner of | serv Stevensville sang "Meet Him at the | ceas Cross". Business was transacted Mrs. and election of officers resulted as ; half follows: President, Mrs. D. Troup;: Dun Ist viceâ€"president, Mrs. G. Betterly, Cast Port Elgin; 2nd viceâ€"president,| man Mrs. E. Gingerich, New Dundee;|ener secretary, Miss Miriam Hilborn,‘F. & New Dundee; treasurer, Mrs. L. H. | Jeun Cassel, New Dundee; organizer, ville Mrs. E. Siner, Toronto; Supt. of "gent, Harvesters and Y.P.M.B., Mrs. E.jon b Stoltz, Roseville; delgates appointâ€" f paid ed to represent the Branch at the |serve Board meeting at Grand Rapids,' Th Mich., May 7â€"9, were Mrs. G. Shepâ€" son: herdson, Kitchener, Mrs. E. Zimâ€" Shag merman, Fort Erie and Mrs. Betâ€" Mrs. terly, Port Elgin with Miss S. Bowâ€" Mrs. man, Kitchener, Mrs. Woolner, featt Stevensville and Mrs. E. Gingerich, slont New Dundee as alternates. iss A report of the school of Missions held at Hungtington, Ind., last fall was given by Miss Miriam Hilborn. Reports of Locals, Ladies‘ Aid Groups, Harvesters and Y.P.M.B., were given in an interesting way. The session adjourned with the singing of the Convention hymn. The evening session opened with a song and praise service led by Mrs. Snider. Vocal numbers conâ€" tributed to the program were a solo by Mrs. G. Hodgins of Preston and a duet by Mrs. E. Stoltz and J. A. Pickard. Mrs. Harwood gave a veâ€" ry fine address on the subject, "Raw Relationships". The afternoon session opened with devotions led by Mrs. Weber of Mannheim on the theme "Prayâ€" er". A discussion on "Do New World Conditions Challenge Changes in Missionary Methods and Policy" was conducted by Mrs. Betterley. Following which Mrs. H. E. Harwood delivered an adâ€" SUNDSFRAND ADDING MACHINES UNDERWOOD LIMITED 50â€"33 Ontaric 8t. 8. EITCHENEE Phone 7â€"7542 â€" Manager‘s Residence 1â€"4171 Pitfg Callerts, Deska‘ dates. ote Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" _ Phone 6â€"44854 All Makes Sold, Serviced and Rented. GOLDING TYPEWRITER Co. 24 Benton St. Phone 7â€"1674 For Sale and For Hont by the Maiter New ROYAL Standard and Have you one for sale? Phone 4â€"4067 PLIES and REPA wWANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY ROSEVILLE Typewriters TVF A PIANO New and Used Now and Uned 2 XEE m:: L".;;'._! atari n K O" IeL.] 1 Mrs. A. W. Woolner opened the Thursday morning session with a devotional period. Roll call was responded to with a verse on "Love". Committee reports were cr;ceived and m; C. Weber dTlflt- ener presen a paper on "Temâ€" perance". The Standard Efficiency Mrs. A. W. Wooiner. During the service tribute was paid to deâ€" ceased members of the W.M.A. by Mrs. W. Sararas speaking on beâ€" half of Mrs. Austin Bauer, New Dundee; Mrs. I. Ebby for Mrs. H. Caster, Mannheim; Rev. Mrs. Pitâ€" man for Mrs. S. S. Herner, Kitchâ€" ener; Mrs. J. Bricker for Mrs. A. F. Stoltz of Kitchener; Mrs. Le Jeune for Mrs. H. Benner, Stevensâ€" ville circuit. Mrs. D. Troup, presiâ€" aent, and Mrs. Harwood, speaking on behalf of Board of Trustees, also paid tribute to Mrs. Benner, who served on the Board for 28 years. The evening service with song service led by WM Shantz of Kitchener. A ladies‘ trio, Mrs. F. Shantz, Mrs. C. Swartz and Mrs. L. Johnston, sang. The main feature of the evening was a misâ€" sionary play, "Lives Invested in the Master‘s Service", by the New Dunâ€" dee group. The setting of the glay depicted scenes in Africa, where Missionary work is carried on by UB. missionaries. The miniomg offering including society indivi ual pledges received at the close of the service amounted to $566.00. oanner was presented by Mrs. Harâ€" wood to the society of the Bloem dress on the subject, "Progress in China". Reports of locals were continued and session closed with a memorial service conducted by WE MF A World rights emerved. our efforts. â€" Unnecessary spending at this time will bid up prices CANADA has set an example to all nations of the world in its control of wartime prices. ‘T#is great record was made possible by the wholehcearted coâ€"operution of the Canadian people with their Government‘s antiâ€"inflation measures. Now that the war is over, The House of Seagram for many years has advocated moderation our pleasures, by controlling unessential spending, we continue Let moderation in all we do be the keynote for lasting stability. The staple necessities of life have priority calls on our money and and now suggests its continued careful observance in these times. on everything that is still searce and will serve only to devalue Canada‘s fine record should be maintained . .. by moderating to serve our nation and ourselves best. Schak de of New Dundee as the speaâ€" er. The Wilmot Fireside service was beld in the Evangelical Church on Sunday evening with Rev. Mr. Miducctes itcP l amcic ie ut We s ced TiA Toms and Mrs. Kenyon of Toronto with Mrs. G. Perrin; Mrs. J. Brickâ€" er and Mrs. E. Sider with Mrs. Detâ€" weiler; Mrs. M. Shupe and Mrs. Stauth of Sherkston with Mrs. A. C. Becker; Mrs G. Sherk of Ridgeâ€" way and Mrs. Dawe of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. C. Snider of Wa';;x:, Mich., with Mrs. S. Hilborn. â€" ing the convention meals were served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby. message "Go forward with increasâ€" ing vigour, you are embarked on a noble undertaking". Convention visitors were guests of the following: Mrs. E. Zimmerâ€" man and Mrs. LeJeune of Garrison Road with Mrs. E. Perrin; Mrs. A. Kent and daughter Rose with Mrs. Ave. Church, Toronto. An invitaâ€" tion was accepted to hold the branch meei:i::gl for 1947 at the above named church. An impresâ€" sive installation of officers service was conducted by Mrs Harwood and after final business and adâ€" jJournment. _ Rev. Mrs. Pitman closed with a brief challenging all our personal wealth and that of the nation. Eden Hilborn arrived home on of Fort Erie with 4 ~2 A duï¬uf" ersal sale of Holsteins held by Melvin Becker on Friday afternoon. Buyers were present from London, Weston, Woodstock, Troy, & ville, Dundas and Gleul{en. 26. Slamter e 35. spine 36. weed 37. lyric poeme 89. rodent 40. sokur dish 48. outmoded 44. fall fower 48 set ot 14. cuskoo name 8. kingly 15. former days VERTICAL 9. metal cases, 16. state of _ 1. soft food _ as for spices 5T CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer | refinement _ 8. eggs 10. one time L7p P / 3 «amand a Aevcormaf an snsatarve L/p U G N P 3. thing, in law F4 W 4 P Regularly 9 FGGp 56 83. note in Quido‘s scale 24. Italian family of nobility 27. presently 28. married 11. pastries 17. city in Negritos 31. dislike