BROOK. DAVlS, DUNN as BROUGHTON I T. a R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn J. n. K. Brougham I CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruptcy) " King St. Baat mm... 2-4488 Kitchener " BUSINESS DIRECTORY '.'."hgii.""arilau- on: au _ will be " qua. ['0 “I -0.‘ .q.-.--. -..- -- nl paid mi. (Inhi- chut- A. than .9911“)ch -------" MEN WANTED to sell from door to door 225 products well-known and guaranteed; cosmetics, medi- cines, culinary, domestic and farm necessities, tea and coffee. Good territories available. $15.00 rwill buy travelling kit and assort- ment. Thirty days trial without risk. JI'ro: 5130 St. Hubert, 'I'IIBWATI‘IDOW Imam FAKDichrr Pere, 1951 catalogue. Leather, Shells. Felt, Rhinestones, Plastic Casting and other cram. Mann Supply Company, Peterborough, ont Box Mm in " ten“ an; mas caused by dampness. We offer reasonably priced. ettectMre an circulating equipment on a free trial basis. Dobbins, 23 Erb W., Waterloo, Phone 8-8934 day- ume or evening. srRririiUrrrriTiatyier, and etlh Phone 2-4438 Fm, MILO, "" iroGtreal See 3,071: 335355}; then let u. an your prescriptions, Bedlam IDA. Drug Store, opposite Post once. Waterloo. - EVERSHARP SCHICK INJECTOR RAZOR $2.00 value for 75 cents. Pady 75c for 20 Schick blades, an get bud-plated razor with travel case free, at Geiger’s Drug Store. gagging St. E., Kitchener, Phone - 7. AM-FM 104ube Chippenumc combination Electrohome radio. Bargain for cash. Apply, 133 Albert Street or Phone 2-3896. LARGE, upholstered. chair, wine, in good condition. Phone 2-8635 after 6 pm. NAVY SPRINT; Ebb, size 16, excellent condition. Reasonable. Phone 2-8635 after 6 pan. RACING canoe. 16 feet long, can be used with sail. $30.00, Phone 3-3082. WINGHAM Clipper stove. Range, six lids and all extras, white enamel. Wood and coal. In new condition. Box 139, Waterloo Chronicle. ARE YOU 2NJLLY WED? . BUTLDING COSTS ARE HIGHER . FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL mm COST MORE To REPLACE If you need More lamina . . tull the Lou! turresosutive a...“ £0ku ee OfBee Two or ..or._uerut"sa.."" pct Rich opportunity for several men to cover good territories. in Western Ontario, for fast grow- ing Nursery Company. Excellent scope for men with cats who are willing to work hard. Training given. The future is yours with no ceiling on income. For com- plete details write -.. ..- a _ n A w MI Inchv TIRED? Rundown? Nervous? You may not be getting the iodine and minerals your system re- %uires Start taking Nova-Kelp ablels today. They help supply the iodine and some of the vital minerals you may need. Three economical sizes-at all dmisu. Jatest in Outboards. Made in Can- ada by Evinrude Nearly new 7% and 4 hp, at bargain prices. Dobbin's, 23 Erb W., Waterloo. Phone 8-8934. daytime or evening. 1951' ECLO 3, 5 and 12 hp, - iatest in Outboards. Made in C ads by Evinrude Nearly I - - . -A Lug“- “a "SKINNY“ GIRLS! Get lovely curves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs, new pep Try famous health and ivAght-buildfr. owe: Tonic Tablem Introductory. "get- acquainted" size only 00c. All (hugging MEDIUM sized chest of drivers. mar-bl: dark walnut in color he 2- 912 If!" 6 pm “nuns-urn sum duly In which can†a. nan-run...“ I: w - titate number " but“. dr.Vod. Write 9mm, " an: III- of - only AnENTIbN, nuns: INSTRUCTIONS to: “album '1TTE'"t"A'tiiti6e NURSERY COMPANY _ 6|..an Account-I'- ARTICLES m SALE wArEruiRnwqptL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY MALE HELP WANTED OUTBOARD MOTORS SEALER: WANTED Strathroy Atiigtiuimptrs. OUR SPEQIAETY cuinovuctlc E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR M William St., Waterloo Phone 2-1351 DRUGGISTS INSUMNC‘ FOR SALE lo-tut" _chisrpepAtlt -SALESMEN PERSONAL WANTED a. " n. Chub-ah. Ontario several me_n nun. i-iii-i . would Fire tteairtatateandritauranee waaanuyo.oNrguup maximum. - Phenom 1hreriKtn1iootautPtatt SEVEN or eight-roomed house in or close to Waterloo, preferably with gang: or place where gu- we could built. Write Box 139. aterloo Chronicle. PRESSURE and drainage Kumps as low as $23.50, shallow an deep well. Boiler feed, condensation and other types. Dobbin’s, 23 Erb W., Waterloo, Phone 8-8934, daytime or evening. Whether BUYING or SELLING New and Used Duplicating and (et,'l"tes Machines, Filing Cabinets. ks, Safes, Complete Office Equipment A.tcggattttqqaH&M* " Queen St. PAY.?, Pressure pumps as low as $23.50. Shallow and deep well pumps, drainage, sump pumps, circulate ing, boiler feed, condensation and other types. Dobbins, 23 Erb ik West, Waterloo. Phone 8-89 daytime or evening. 550 King we" mm 1-1“: Half and bushels lots delivered. 225 KING ST. N. - WATERLOO New and Used UNDERWOOD mm Advrxcod named in baled tho-ds. Mo " unpn. no dude. no plum". No pro-mu on him or awe. Puzo-et, Entirely Gila-It. Indorud by Joan". mach-Ila. “all. VI" "an lim- ‘lvo. G-teod. eru or all. HESSENAU'Ii'a SHAN'N M“ 0m“ 091531??? limited Phone 0&9‘;_;4_9ueen N 'Saws, knives. cllpper plates. meat grinder platen. lawnmowers, ete, 1. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7-7511 - " m W. airs imuTibf, ibjiii, qf 133m" Lt Smith Mmuhcturlnx Company l, PRESTON - ONTAIIO m are up i, i}; Elia} Fog befor, 92332: Tfiiiiiiiiivtroi tr1frt't'tt _' "it? Registered WM " 0.00191. 8.35.!†Health FIVE KINDS OF APPLES . Have Your Eyes’ Examined Regularly ARIHUR G. ANGUS Ruplute Iroubles Ended REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUY SHARPENING FiGkit ___ Tuna" Gue-iiiiiiit -" __ Boiler Insurance WATER PUMPS SUM? PUMPS TY PEW RITE†FOR SALE PHONE 5-5284 ymobile Insurinee = Plate Glu- ledoch - Efféumm -u"iui." fin-I tft Phone 0-6404 Kl’l’CHINlj Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Wm, Burnett were Miss Jean Faulkner from Milverton and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nurse from Plattsville. - Mrs. L. H. Schmitt and Gladys from Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Eby and children from Kitchener spent Sunday after- noon with their aunt, Mrs. G. G. Mauser. _ . Linwood t Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Freeman trom Elmira spent Saturday with friends here and attended the auction sale for the estate of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nurse. . The Women's Association of the United Church held their month- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Richard, Ogram on Thursday afternoon. Devotions opened the meeting. Mrs. Kenneth. Wright, the president, was in charge of business. There will be a drive for new members. At the April meeting to be held at Mrs. Oscar Lanz's home, a market basket sale will be held. The attendance was small as many are ill with the flu. t Mr. and Mrs. George McGregor, Grant and Jimmie 'rehAaf,t.1onods visited on Saturd wit r. and Mrs. Kenneth '4'/liA. _ Sunday evening visitors with Mr. William Carnochan were his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carnochan from Kitch- ener. The Altar Society of St. Mary's RC. Church held a mixed card party in the hall on Friday night. Prizes for solo were won by Mrs. Jack Friedman, Joe Karley and Father Ellert. Euchre prizes were won by Edward Friedman and Raymond Kyley. Owing to the inclement weath- er on Saturday afternoon, the crowd was not large at the sun tion sale for the estate of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nurse. The property was not sold as theer was a reserved bid on it, flirt auf-Mrs. Weldon Pommer from Elmira visited with friends here on Saturday, _ _ . . , Mr. John Drudge has sold his loo-acre farm, west ot Linwood, to Mr. Ervin Sittler of the Elmira district. Mr. Drudge has bought a home in Elmira where he will geCpostessiop. in April. . Mrs. Josephine Runstedler has disposed of her 200-acre farm to Mr. Miles McKee of Detroit for the sum of $10,000. This farm was formerly owned by Mr. Joseph Runstedler, Sr., and has been in the Runstedler name for almost 100 years. His father, the late Henry Runstedler, came to this farm when only three acres were cleared. While poissession will be given immediately. Mrs. Runstedler has reserved the right to remain in the house until March, 1952, or until such time as she is able to secure another home for herself. She hopes to locate in Linwood. New Dundee ' Pictures of "Lutherans in Pale- stine" were shown at the Lenten service held at St. James Luther- an Church last Wednesday night, The pastor. Rev. D. J. Glebe also delivered the fourth message m his series "The Seven Last Words from the Cross." The junfor Choir rendered special plusiS, . The New Dundee MS. Band serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hallman at their home at Rose- bank last Thursday night, Francis LeFrancois of Killcdan, B.C., spent a week visiting with his father. Frank â€Francoâ€. Travelling by plane. this was Mr, LeFYaneois' first trip to Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Toman and children, Donna and Keith of Kitchener are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sham: and Mr. and Mrs M. K. Toman, tt4 King tN. B. - PIC-c 1-7.1! "turbo LLOYD 'CKWEtTMR B, Ii» Jetret Ina-er (Chronkh Corrupondenu Br Minn Kiri-In Hilborn (Chrnnk'le Correspondent) "Here I am, dear--at the beach.' LAFF-A-DAY an N6t, Inn: "AI!!!†SWAN m.Fe.- -P._-_-"r -e'm W - Grade I r-at the beach!" ( First Class Honors-Sylvia Bry -- ___ (den; Diane Hammar. Ruth Moss Jean Metcalfe. ' a Paper Says Women ' Big feet ' . Good hr Stamping ht Fires As the Chronicle has not made a survey on the size of womenu feet in Waterloo, we haven't the Jaintest idea as to their immensi- ty. The Minneapolis Star (an Ame- rican paper) however. says that American women, according to the production manager of a shoe manufacturing firm, have the big- gest feet in the western world, "Interesting, perhaps," says the Star, "but our women-folk should be able to bear up." The paper goes on to say that "big feet can never consign wo- men to the sidelines. Witness the "' In. toga mam ":51qu TIll vrrgggoim; gan‘gmcu TH Wt Scheesful Music he (01va I , Us! ot pw- grNtt a lt a. no.1 run a 'trd've,p,%LtC,l'U'ale, inkitchener. Truman-:- -dinorterodmertt Lumen D (Harmony) First Class Honors - Anne Bernhardt; links Goetz; Jean C. Grade " First Class Honors -- Sheila Adam, Bramm Tullsley (equal); Marion Koegler; Anne Stevens; Helga Goetz; Barbara Ttmm; Marion K. Harvey; LOIS Hecken- dour. Nancy Straus. Honors-John Horton. Pass-Joan Orzen, l Anglers like to catch, but don't think much of the Dolly Varden 11mm, because of its cannibalistic tendencies. First an: Hohors __ Fo "tttee: onors-->adys MacKenzie show girl, a strapping and Vigor- ouse six-footer, equipped with feet admirabix suited tor stomp- ing out grass res. She is glamor- ous in t e extreme. "Mertfolk like their women healthy, a bit on the robust side perhaps, and whether or not the Minneapolis Star. Sweetie Pie can coax her feet ly beside the point," concludes into number four shoes is entire- (lint-moo ) 'roaoro--Beelyrt gimmn WHO": Becker Pts-Motu,, W. F (Hi-wry) rirat Clan Honors __ than I g wr' mm “Kw t III! " ‘ ' -ut If,†' r: w" g; I ft?t-ic, T-tr-ll-Acc'; {EA 5 t " Yty')" "rl "t I E: Fr (dy l Ll Ek c' In ,9 I J 'i') '.- 2\ _ 'l)t IT [Ill, \‘ï¬uu†IX ' ‘l 'atb/tae, at". "9 I ‘L 'pMWe, Me a M mt RN I I ‘I' l Ifâ€, '2st-rCtdr, l f (History) Glass Honors -- Fohck (Kim) Ln Docket (In) he MUetL (Banning) Value of 'Hhm' Stations for an! also“ authentic- do not mun the value of amateur r-dw muons This ermine". was ex- proud My m: at I meet- 8t at the tC-W Home Amateurs uh. .llemben who felt that most people gee amateur radio only a a hobby, but panned out that the avenge radio amateur has to be technically qualiBed to obtain 3 km and. must follow mam procedures similar to those tn commerctal radlu cummumca- Hons. Defence Ignored Name 0iiiters Of Dramatic Club Nearly all local amateurs have portable transmlttem that could be used m a defence communica- tions set-up 1n the event of a m- ugnal emergency, members stat. e _ NEW DUNDEE. --- The first meeting of the newly-organized Dramatic Club of the Continua- tion School was held at the school on Tuesday night, The otB- cers of the Club which is a pro- ject of the English class are as follows: President. Margaret Ro- senberger; vice-president, Evan- geline Good; secretary, Sheila Brown; treasurer, Geraldine Mar- tin. A short talk on "The Funda- mentals of Acting and Casting" was given bv the teacher, Miss Audrey Kline. Pantomines were enacted and costuming contests were also enjoyed. The meetings will be held the last Tuesday night of each month at which lane short plays will be present- e Lowest price In Cumin. Bacall“! in! quality. :o-pkuly mind. In sheet-n. shawl-l. All colon. in“. or single bed _ New can" pat. tern. in ttower" or soiid “m. Sent C.0.D. plus mull... Mn "my-but gun-met. Gin on. you will order more. NEW ADDRESS: TOWN & COUNTRY MPG, Box 1496. Hug Irma PROM FACTORY TO YOU $5.25 Each (By cltoaiicerresPo1yya" “I: Chenille sli'h"htk"ii"A"bs Montical, Quebec " Q _ K {$4__ "ii'iijiii',i;isis,_smsi(irssli,.i,i, 'ti'i?ff'1lif?", "sd PAGE NINE