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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1948, p. 9

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At wholesate price. Beautiful chenille spreads fos double or single beds, in all pastel colors, fast dye, $4.99 each. Chenille spreads, full 90x100, with contrasting basket design in centre, $7.98 each. Also habitant hand hooked rugs, tightly made and very colorful, 18x36", 3 for $4.00. These articles are worth much more. Sent C.O.D. plus postâ€" age. Money refunded immediately if not satisfied. Handicraft Distriâ€" butors, 254 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Que. T. H. R. Brock Phone 2â€"4488 Office: 44 William St. â€" Wateclo~ Phone 2â€"1357 See your doctor first, then let us fll your prescriptions. Bedford | lD.X. Drug Store, opposite Post | Office, Waterloo. New New New New New KILLS CLOTHES MOTHS, 53¢ or 2 for $1.00, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. Clussificd Advertising Hates 3 conts per word, minimum charge %6 cents. If uot paid by dute of publicat.on, 10 conts extra. ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE 1f you need More Insurance . . . Call the Local Representative FAST GROWING COMPANY has CHENILLE BEDSPREADS $4.99 POSTAL Clerk and Letter Carrier, $1620 â€" $2340, $1620 â€" $2160. Full particulars on posters in Post Office or Civil Service Commisâ€" sion, Ottawa. Application forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed not later than June 19, 1948, THE WATERLOO §$12.00 por pear, $1.00 for sizx months. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY { s K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Box addresses in cure of The Obromisie, SUTHERLANDâ€"SCHULTZ ELECTRIC opening in your district for enerâ€" etic and amfitious person. g_plen_dic_l. opportunity for aggresâ€" sive ind il\.r;ghal. i !flx'cellent _earnâ€" ings assu with future, security and independence. Axrly Blue Brand Products, 7227 Alexandra, Montreal. _ _ 22â€"3â€"4â€"5â€"6 BUSINESS DIRECTORY A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South with the Civil Service Commisâ€" sion, Ottawa. ~24 KITCHENER and GUELPH v & HP., Light Duty at $1 v %4 H.P., Heavy Duty at $3 v !; H.P., Heavy Duty at $4 v ‘4 H.P., Heavy Duty at $6 v % H.P., Heavy Duty at $8 Larger sizes also available Chartered Accountants Every Kind of Insurance BUILDING COSTS ARE BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGHTON (Trustee in Bankruptcy) _ 19 King St. East _ ELECTRIC MOTORS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY DIâ€"CHLORICIDE CHIROPRACTIC HELP WANTED CHIROPRACTOR REAL ESTATE ELECTRICAL DRUGGISTS FOR SALE in stock D. Bruce Davis Kitchener at $19.35 at $35.80 at $49.65 at $66.00 at $86.00 Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Pubâ€" lic Works, Ottawa; and the Supervising (A’rchltecl. 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto. ut. Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordâ€" ance with departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto. Coal dealers‘ licence numbers must be given when tenâ€" dering. _ The Department reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer, beâ€" fore awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a certiied cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and ite constituent companies unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforeâ€" mentioned bonds and a certified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount. §0â€"48 Ontarts St. 8. CiTGa emee Phome 1â€"1908 â€" Manager‘s Rea $â€"8111 Federal Buildingsâ€"Province of Ontario §EALED Tenders addressed to the underâ€" _signed and endorsed ‘Tender for Coal," coal -e'l eok- l;:;' ilic- Do_-j_lgi;; I‘-'I“I; 'Sueiia;en;fl;‘lel Tflâ€"'â€"l-ll l_';l'l.m for the proper fulflliment of the contract. By order, J. M. SOMERVILLE, CWN YOUR BUSINESS! Join the t.br_uu(l;uii the . i’mvvâ€"h'n:;lâ€"v(;l'tâ€"lri-. will be received until 3 par. (E.D.$.T.), Tuesday, June 15, 1948. for the supply of Department of Public Works, Ottawn, May 26. 1948 WANTED IMMEDIATELY YOUNG WOMEN Por Sule and Pur Ront by the Wighe HESSENAUR & SHANTZ leading compan of HOME SERâ€" VICE IN AN’ADA. Let your effort determine your income. Very little capital neededâ€"If you have travelling equipment, here is your chance to use it with beâ€" nexL Write for full detailsâ€" FAMILEX, 1600 _ Delorimier, Montreal. 21â€"2â€"3â€"4â€"5 73 Benton St. â€" KITCHENER, ONT. 16 years of age andâ€"over for Fruit and Vegetable work Accommodation in Farm Service Force Camps. For full particulars write: Ontario Farm Service Force 9 Richmond Street East Toronto 1, Ontario Dominion Provincial Farm Labour Committee Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 124 Queen N TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE LOCOMOTIVE WASHER. Like NeW .....ccllllll. $7 APEX Enamel Tub Washe Like new ..................... $89. BEATTY Mone! Metal Tab _ Washer. Cheap for quick sale BEATTY Stainkess fiulm 0 Washer in white. Save $35:00 EASY Allâ€"white Ename! Tub Washerâ€"Slightly used. Save rooo ACME Fourâ€"burner Demonstration MARCONT Mantel Radioâ€" * McGOWAN & HILL APPLIANCES 16 College St. â€" _ Kitchener WHY SUFFER? With Callouses, Fo MARTIN‘Sâ€" METAPADS USED,, WASHERS Now and Used Li s J Arches, when MARâ€" [IN‘S ‘AIRâ€"COOLED METAPADS will elimâ€" nate this trouble enâ€" tirely. Cushions from heel to toe, comfort in {ul for . th achin, lact and Topr. Mads o its all shoes. GUARâ€" 4NTEED â€" 30 â€" days‘ }g!d postal order for trial, if not pleased ‘eturn _ for _ refund. State size of shoe, men‘s _ or © women‘s. of HOME SERâ€" Presidents of three major newspaper associations in Canada were the prg which made the weâ€"inlgn.nlvfll‘ht mrk'mtnlnlf m of uf.A.'a 40â€"passenger North Star aircraft in the continental servick on June 1. Left to right they are H. L. Garner, President of the Canadian Daily Newspager Association and publisher of the Peterborough Examiner; Walter S. Thompson, C.B.E., Director of the Peterborough Examiner; Walter S. Thom&wn' C.B.E., Director of Public Relations, Transâ€"Canada Air Lines and the Canadian National Railways; R. A. Giles, President of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and publisher of the Lachute, Que., Watchman and Col. Victor Sifton, President of the Canadian Press and President of the Winnipeg Free Press, Regina Leaderâ€"Post and the Saskatoon Starâ€" After a few _ contests, Mrs. Schmidt and Gladys were presentâ€" ed with a beautiful triâ€"lite lamp and a dresser lamp by Mrs. Edâ€" mund Schwindt and Mrs. Emerson Dessler, white Mr. Noah Miller read the address. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moldenhauâ€" er and son, John of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sundn‘ vist Noah Miller. -NOR’I‘H Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingrich | were Sunday visitors with Mr. and | Mrs. Manasseh Martin at Hawkes.‘ WOOLWICH ville. Miss Giadys Sohmidt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarvis and (Chuvuinle Onersspondent; !%aughv.ers. Shsxrlegaand Elaine of | ‘Elmira spent Sunday evening with | We are. to re that Mr. | Howard D::Zr is comed to the Mr. and Lfir& Edmund_Schwmdt. | Kâ€"W Hospital following a serious| Jean Miller were visitors Sunday leg injury as a result of an acciâ€" \ with Mr. and Mrs. Moriley Gowing| dent which occurred on the farm |near Glenallen. j of Mr. Quicy Whale at Goldstonc,! Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bauman‘ where Howard was employed. We|and family were Sunday guests wish him a speedy recovery. I with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Witmer at The neighbors and friends of Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and Gladys gathâ€" ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snyder on Thursday evening for a farewell party. Mr. and Mrs. George Koepke and family were Sunday visitors to Wallace and also attended a birthâ€" day celebration in honor of Mrs. Roepke‘s,mother, Mrs. Simon Walâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler were weekâ€"end gumt.s with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson at London. Mr. and Mrs. Geo;f: Schwindt ent Sunday with . and Mrs. alter Bott. Mis Vera Stickney visited Sunâ€" with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey EL!!]'!! "J .!‘lt.xj[l-[] i i S e t e P ERERREEITE Mr. Oliver Kelle{dand son, John spent Sunday with Mrs. John Longâ€" n:an near Alma. Blossoms and green leaves are signs of life in the spring and sumâ€" mer. Traffic signs are signs of life the year ‘round. They are there for protection. The Ontario Departâ€" mient of Highways advises motorists Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bauman and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Witmer at Baden. s _ Mr. and Mrs.*Emerson Stange visited with Miss Mary Crouthn at Hamilton on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst were: Rev. and Mrs. Osiah Horst and family of Mannheim, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel | Horst and son, Bruce, Mrs. Otto‘ Wrasse and Waldtrout and Miss Edna Horst of near Floradale. : Rev. and Mrs. Simeon Horst and family were Monday visitors with Nr. and Mrs. Mahion Snider near Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weber of Pennsylvania and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Bowman were Monday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Henry C{ingfich. to watch for those traffic signsâ€" and obey them. | _A longâ€"felt want in New Hamâ€" Lurg will be relieved in the estabâ€" lishment of a cleaning and é::)ms- ‘ing business here. Mr. Ken wn of Exeter has leased the former restaurant premises from Mr. Jack ‘Bastendorf and expects to open for business shortly. The store has been completely renovated and maâ€" chinery has been installed. We have have no doubt that Mr. Brown will get plenty of work from the people of town anf surrounding district. craw. The funeral of the late Miss Claâ€" ra Graff was conducted by Rev. P. Balfour on Tuesday afternoon to Riverside cemetery. Mrs. Donald Gall of Blenheim is Mr. Howard W. Hostetler, son of Reeve and Mrs. W. R. Hostetler, graduated from the University of Western Ontario, London. and reâ€" ceived his degree as a medical docâ€" tor. There were 40 graduates in his class and the total of 700 was the largest number to graduate from Western University in one year. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hostetler and daughter Miss Mildred, attended the convoâ€" The local Bantam and Peeâ€"Wee hardball teams are being trained by Mr. Norman Hill, principal of the local public school. The teams are knows l::d u:o Bo‘?by-SM:::. Musâ€" langs, x. Yankee Dodgâ€" vice ghhfia hfln.ufclin‘ the on vice group. The captains have imlrulve uniâ€" forms. They are not all Babe Ruths but they make splendid attempts to make home runs. Miss Mabel Schweitzer of Chicaâ€" Eo is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. F. hristner. Arrangements are bein‘ made to have the Boys‘ Band of Woodstock as entertainers some eveni# in the park for the benefit of the Memorial Civic Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goebel of Buffalo, N.Y., and Miss Eva Erb of Kitchener were recent visitors at g\e home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles itz. H. T. Young has the contract for layinx new sidewalks and repairâ€" ing. new stretch was put in along Arnold St., on Mill St., and in front of Arthur Haussamen‘s house on Waterloo St. Repairs were made to the walk in front of the Post Office and elsewhere in the village. Durâ€" ing the war the sidewalks were badly neglected due largely to the shortage of material and labor. It is estimated that it will cost several tnousand dollars to bring all sideâ€" walks in town to good condition. $ i a few days at the home mwr Mrs. John W. Marsâ€" land, Huron Street. prepa for grading and levâ€" mwm id New Hamburg‘s softball team Several trees near the site of the opesed civic centre were felled up §â€"all cation. Dr. Hostetler intends to enâ€", Mr. Percy McFarlane, reeve of ter St. Joseph‘s Hospital, London,‘ Elmira, was a visitor to town in the as an interne as a beginning of his interests of the Old Boys‘ Reunion. medical career. 1Mr. McFarlane was born in North Grades 1 and 2 led the public] Easthope and spent his boyhood school rooms in attendance last| Jays in this community. His many month with 98.57%. Other marks| friends were glad to meet him. Grades 1 and 2 led the public school rooms in attendance last month with 98.57%. Other marks were K.â€"P. gnd Grade 1â€"94.52; Grade 3 and 4, 97.86; Grades 5 and €, 95.97; and Grades 7 and 8, 95.08. Two new pupils enrolled during May: Glenn Lutman and Sharon Gutteridge. BUS CONNECTIONS AT GUELPH FOR OWEN SOUND AND AT TORONTO FOR MONTREAL, OTTAWA AND NORTH BAY TO LONDON _ To T 8.50 a. m. c 6.30 p.m. 8.05 a.m. 11.56 a.m. 850 p.m. 10.35 a.m. 4.10 pm. d 9.55 pm. 1.00 p.m. FRED WESSON â€" King St. E. FOR PRIVATE PARTIES AT LOW RATES louUl Eryoy Geing by us CHARTERED BUSES Phone 2â€"4469 â€"â€" KITCHENER Sun. & Hol. d â€"Sun. & Hol FARES ABRBE LOW Round Trip â€" Tax Included Tickets and Information.at LEAVE KITCHENER (Daylight Saving Time) 44.15 The provincial election passed off very quietly here on Monday and the results were exactly as our loâ€" cal wiseacres could have told us they would be for days and weeks tefore. # CALGARY TO TORONTO 5.10 p.m. 150 p.m. d 9.55 pm. 5 10.05 p.m. & â€" Sat. only

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