Phone 7â€"7562 _ 860 King West 68 Queen St. South New and Used Duplicating and Adding Machines, Filing Cabinets, Desks Safes, Complete Office Equipment New and Used _ UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS MISS H. BOERMER 06 Queen St. N. â€" Wate Whether BUYING or SELLING â€" a FARM 340 KING sT. wEsT New Roofs or Repairs FREE ESTIMATES Phome 7â€"7923 â€" Even. Ph. 7â€"7070 njoy a good night‘s sleey ithout coughing or choking _others are doing. For free formation write _ BUSINESS _DIRECTORY Poo i ns e e e t Sn Por sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES Â¥FaYawawi ul2 PARUTT SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain § to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get acquainted" size ONLY 60c Alt druggists. OnTARIO OFFICE Oy ;' f."."ff f HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. KITCHENER Asthma UNDERWOOD LIMITED ARE YOU _ _ _ FULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE If you need More Insurance . . Call the Local Representative of THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE â€" _ COMPANY Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO. ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance 18¢ and 296. Economy size 79¢, saves 71c. At Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. E.. Kitchâ€" ener, Phone 2â€"2127. See your doctor first, then let us fill your prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. JNSULATION Health SUTHERLANDâ€"SCHULTZ ELECTRIC KITCHENER and GUELPH . K. CRESSMAN & SON BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN â€" & BROUGHTON T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn J. H. K. Brouï¬ton CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruptcy) e _19 King St. East in stuck & HP., Light Duty at $19.35 * HP., Heavy Duty at $35.80 43 H.P., Heavy Duty at $49.65 & HP., Heavy Duty at $66.00 % HP, Heavy Duty at $86.00 (All New) _ Larger sizes also available. â€"â€"_â€"_ _E.G. FRY 00â€" CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St., Waterioo _Phone 21357 extra 10 cente extra. 2. n e P Classified Advertising Rates 2 cents per word, minimum charge 36 cents. If not uld.lxk date of publication, 10 cents wWANT ADS THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE E‘c -.!! :;!.!!!I Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance Box addresses in care of oo oo n en ut State cleariy in which edition the advertisement is to appear State number of insertions desired. 'rl.u plainly on ome side of paber ‘Blowing Method" ELECTRIC MOTORS ROOFING TYPEWRITERS INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING 00 ADVERTISEM ENTS Chortesed Accountants; PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY REAL ESTATE. BAYER ASPIRIN KITCHENER CHIROPRACTIC PERSONAL INSURANCE ELECTRICAL â€"Seeâ€" Life DRUGGISTS Sufferers group of ic-u;fl count as Mngr‘s, Res. 2 Plate Glass Phone 6â€"6434 ._Res. 2â€"2171 KITCHENER at $19.35 at $35.80 at $49.65 at $66.00 Accident The Chronicle Kitchener Kissner Milling, Kitchener M,_PA Schummer, ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT St W“hmhvn;by, J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. Saws, 350 King St. W., Tel. 7â€"7313 Thomas S. Cooke, Manager can finance your buyer be lacks full cash. 7. Buying a Car?â€"We c ance here for lower payâ€" ments and iebextr. cash if you need it. 5. Car Repairsâ€"Need to fix up your car? Or need new tires? Get cash here. COME IN, WRITE OR PHONE TODAY FOR DETARLSs 3. Insurance h""“'.""“ may borrow for premiums The third week of a baby pig‘s life is the time to start feeding Roe Wonderwean Pig Starter. It provides baby pigs with everyâ€" thing they need to weigh 50 pounds at their eleventh week. Produced right here in Western Ontario for Western Ontario baby pigs, Roe Wonderwean Pig Starter makes weaning easier, increoses stamina and guards against disease. Men Who Know Insist on Roe. Your Roe Feed dealer has ¢ fresh supply. AUTO LOAN finance your purchase if you lack full cash. SHARPENING paymentsâ€"If present pay nt payâ€" ments are too high, refinâ€" s, knives, clipper plates, meat grinder plates, At the Company tha likes to say "YES" CO. OF CANADA lawnmowers, etc. $1000 Car?â€"We PC TA siBis Aaoiiincont on onl hi lt in w a health for a number of years past and since the passing of her late husband had been in declining health. ‘ Deceased formerly Jane Page, was born in Blenheim Township near Drumbo, and since her marâ€" riage to August Pope had lived in Plattsville. Her late husband died early in 1949, following an attack of pneumonia. ( |_ The funeral of the late Mrs. Jane Pope who passed aw‘uvy on ,Thursday, April 14th at Woodâ€" stock General Hospital was held on Saturday afternoon from the Glendenning Funeral Home Plattsville. > ‘ Mrs. Ken Nurse and little daughter who has been spending the winter months with relatives in the West returned the past week to her home in the village. . __Mrs. Irene Main and Mrs. G. D. Harmer were Thursday visitors at Woodstock the latter and son Dwight spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hall, Ayr. Mrs. Jane Pope. Harold Gerth, Linwood Riverside Feed Mills, Hoawkesville employed at Zeller‘s in Kitchener [arufll‘z; E. L. Schneider is assistâ€" ing at Former‘s Bakery in the above city. Mrs. F. Deeton was a Tuesday visitor at Galt Mrs. Jeffreys reâ€" turning with her for a few daysl visit. $ %ncus adimirers uwa:'d Wr}e ainright. ward‘s Arâ€" lene‘s mlcmr Chatwynde Cluett was Elyn L. Schneider. were Mrs. Russ Fergusson and Mrs. H. L. Davidson. Another of Arlene‘s admirers was Wade Taylor and her daughter Bunny Junior was Harvey Biackmore and Boots, Mrs. John Potter. ‘The Woodruffs maid was Mrs. Clive Battler. Aunt Cora, Mrs E. L came to visit bringing at present Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ritchie were holiday weekâ€"end guests of their daughter, Mrs. Bob Hunter and Mr. Hunter of near St. Catharines. Miss Clara Darroch of Harris ton visited with her nephew, Dr. J. C. Ross and Mrs. Ross. \ In the recent announcement of the members of the council of the Royal Canadian Institute for this its one hundred and first year, Dr. A. M. Fallis of Toronto who is asâ€" sociated with the Ontario Reâ€" search Foundation and Professor of Parasitology at the University of Toronto, was named Honorary Eidtor. Dr. Fallis is a brother of l Mrs. Clarence Diamond of Baden. scher, who spoke on her experâ€" iences with the people of Quito, Ecuador, and she outlined a great man{ of their customs. At the conclusion of the meeting deliâ€" cious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by the soâ€" cial committee. The next meeting of the auxiliary will be held on May 10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nixdort. Turther pians were made for the hoiding of their sale of baking which they held last Sum morning at the Kitchener Minutes were read by the secreâ€" ‘::3'. Mrs. H. Braniff and the sick ‘ welfare rem was N‘iven by the convenor, H. N. Foster. An address of interest was #iven by the pastor‘s wife, Mrs. G. Wuerâ€" Miss Ethel y Mpeaiour mss sreacp ture md::z was taken by Mrs. Braniff the pastor, Rev. G. Wuerscher, led in er. The roll call was taken mgr:'y“ answered by giving of a household hint. the Women‘s Auxihary of St. James Lutheran Church was held Women‘s " Ihervaulnt monttiy moviing ot By y Mre. Clurence «&..'.'.n.o--m‘ evening at the home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hieroniâ€" mus of near Guelph spent Sunâ€" day at the home ef his mother. viogrand son of Rlsonbare Me ippy and son 0o: , Mr. and xim Irvin Grod; andmz:nily (l)vf' Watexg:lol,‘. Mrs. A. Pohl, G(:f iagara J 2 don and Herbert Ziegler of Bridg: , Verna Hackbart and Beuyeggl; of Kitchener, Mr. and M{x) Elwood Hoiltzschuh of Linâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Lather and family visited relatives in Kitchâ€" ener on Sunday. Clayton Berg of Toronto is a holiday visitor with his parents and brothers. __Visitors at Edward Habermell‘s over the weekâ€"end and on Sunâ€" |Menno Hahn : ;'ifl"ors at Wi ir. and Mr daughter of 1 dx{‘at Rudy I r. and M 3rd line, Mr. Erb of 5th lir and Mrs. Milt ’ Mr. and Mrs Edward Haberâ€" mell entemel;m a few friends Saturday evening in honor of her lgggxet'c birthday, Mrs. Amelia _ _Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erb Jr., of 3rd line, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Erb of 5th line, visited with Mr. :nd Mrs. Milton Kuepher on Sunâ€" day. _ Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hacket and daughter of Waterloo spent Sunâ€" day at Rudy Bast. M were received by Miss Emma Struth and the aprons table was in charge of Mrs. Valentine Hotâ€" ‘mmdln.chruwebhmâ€" ond, while Mrs. Stuart C. Kuhn, Mirs. J. C. Ross and Mrs. John &l:ktlookedlï¬erthebakingu. Mr.Domldflolflvidï¬edmhb- '-erSund..! with his parents, w.} and Mrs. John Holst. y visited relatives in Kitchâ€"| Mr on Sunday. famil ayton Berg of Toronto is a|Mrs. ay visitor with his parents| Mr. brothers. and itors at Edward Habermell‘s|Reist the weekâ€"end and on Sunâ€"|ra Re were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis for a K{x‘s.nd son of Tu.lonbuxz,mMr Mr. Irvin Grodi and ily | Elean Vateg:‘ol,‘. Mrs. A. Pohl, Got‘r'f andky ra . â€" {nerkip and Herbert Ziegler of| Mr. : , Verna Hackbart and|Toron }:‘; of Kitchener, Mr. and|day. (Chronicle Corres â€"--“ By Mrs. Lorne Kennie his mother, Helmuth on Friday family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helâ€" muth and family all of Baden calledrAgn Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Junker and Eleanor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchel at Inâ€" nerkip. _ Mr. Albert and Henry Wall of Toronto called on Lester Weil Fri-‘ day. Mr. and Mrs. Hardld Junker and family with Mr. and Mrs. Reist at Williamsburg. Miss Lauâ€" ra Reist returned home with them for a week‘s visit. J l' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto and family spent Sunday with Mr. and ‘Mx‘-s_\ Herb Schmidt at Lisbon. e e e e e im Te STs The backward cold weather has stopped farmers from the seeding operations. Some are nearly finâ€" ished seeding while others have just started. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Currah sg:rr: Easter Sunday with Mr. and Wm. Morgenroth of Tavistock. rah Mr. and Mrs. Percey Armstrong and son of Fergus §ï¬ent the weekâ€" enLd with Mr. and Mrs. James Curâ€" Guests received later at the home of the bride‘s parents. For travelling the bride donned a blue gabardine suit with a black shortie coat and black accessories. The couple left for Barrie and on their return will reside in Kitchâ€" ener. ' J Miss Nelda Roth was her couâ€" ::z‘x!'s at;endkant lS(tjxe ,wtgre a pink eta frock styled with a sweetâ€" heartg@eckline and short sleeves. | Her corsage was of yellow roses. Mr. William Moores of Toronto,! brother of the bridegroom, was 1 best man and Mr. Lorne Kroptf of Tavistock, brother of the bride,f nehared w SE oï¬ en en n see s ’ed with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves caught into culffs at the wrists and gathered skirt. She carried a white Bible. Given in marriage et:{v her father the_bride was gowned in a floorâ€" ljfl(th_ white sheer gown, fashion~ 0000 ME RDDAEITEE 4 0C bride‘s parents are Mr. ::xd Mrs. Ezra Kropp of Tavistock and the bn‘dngo.:: uua son g{ Mr. lnd! Mrs. e Moores Oshawa. Rev. Arthur Walsh oMciated. A girls‘ trio provided wedding muâ€"| me $0000 0; 0 ~> O Ammeeee Mra Emme Hieronimus. John L Hammond accompanied ’% Znd Mos e Bitming L ul * _ CCC CH, ApHL 16th, at the East Zorra Mennonite Church, when Miss Violet Elizaâ€" orleg in inricer se MC ces united in wi 4 s ald Moores of Kitchener. The POpaucEâ€"cmatitt n visit to J. J. Cracknell in Kitehâ€" ener on Sunday. and Mrs. John Bast and Mre. Asron Helm (Chrakitie Cartexpsedent) :I Eo..â€"ao.‘..uf‘.’.g{ was perâ€" GORDON YOUNG (ELMIRA) LTD. We are an 102 King St. West KITCHENER Phone | Kitchener‘s Reliable Optortetrist for 25 Years C. F. PRICE, OPTOMETRIST quicker you repay, the less it costs. Loans made within a u-mflendiudw. o c S IOP needs, why not =ï¬ olhâ€"mdo.gg loan C month repays a $500 s in full in 16 whatks Small loans made as readily large ones. Loans be ."?.'P._‘E!!‘_?'hsgh STEELE‘S Dur current prices for dead stock are: Ccows $2.50 . . . . HORSES $2.50 HOGS (Over 150 lbs.) 50c per cwt. (M.udu-dm) num‘-w.vflqwumvcyumflvfl ATTENTION FARMERS esnt 25 in dn OvER 25 YEaRsS or SERVICE For Complete sem . revons . horer qwasls _ n s# | 350 King 3t. Weset / PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ___ ____ _ THOMAS 5. COOKE, Manager CASH LOANS TO FrarmErs Have your eyes scientifically puukl3 S Wl P Satisfaction STORE not come in and talk it over. We‘ll do our best toworkoutaum, lnannut\vulben‘m a Fruit Grower, or a Genâ€" that suits him bestâ€""on his own"â€"without someâ€" one else signing the note. flndthahnnu’n’-nlv $50 to $1,000 SATURDAY Phone 2â€"1936