E. G. FRY CHIROPRAC'I‘OR ' _ Omce: " William St. Waterloo , Phone 2-1357 w" BUSINESS DIRECTORY BROOK. DAVIS, DUNN _ & BROUGH'ION l' d, R. Brock D. Bruce Davis , K H, Dunn , it K. Broughton . CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS - {Whom}; BUYING or SELLING D Jam and Ptd up ictsting an Machines, Piling 8d,ie,tto,,, Safes, fotmrlett OfBee Kodak and Anson. We do ltd veloping and printing at fleiger's', - Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kstchener. Dial 2-2127. I - ARE YOU “ULLY PROTECTED , . BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER . FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE t New and Una UIDIIWOOD m Foe la- and Por Inn! by no lab. tMItm92fLrAD9rrq, -'CA9929. no, In} I.“ "ran-II a... 1-1“! - - In. LII" " Oven Bt 3332 WATERIDQ ONTARIO 102 King South - Phone 8-8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire - Life - Accident Health - Plate Glass Livestock "atgtg', Liability l uarantee Bond 03"»? ol',",,",',".". REAL ESTATE I INSURANCE Ivory and green enamel Clare Jewel cook stove in good condi- tion. $50.00, Apply Abner Mussel- man. Rat. 2, Elmira, or phone Elmira 663. " you and More [manna . . Call the Local Keprrser"trtrvr PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY See your doctor ttrst, then let u. an your prescriptions. Bedtero l.D.A. Drug Store, opposite eost once. Waterloo. $6.00 per cow; non-members. $3.00 per cow. Apply Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc. Ine., KR. t, Waterloo. Phone 2-8397 before 10 mm. Artiticiat service nvnihble from this ot-ep-tive licensed Associa- Hun tun Holstein, Jersey, Ayr- "ure, Guernsey, Beef md Dual Purpose Sttorthoras. Lite mem- terAhip $40.00. Rates: members. door to door 225 products known sod gnu-unwed including toilet- hes. Memes. culinary, domes, uc, ten and ounce. interesting busmess. Good income tor unbi- ttous people. $15.00rteeded Don't hesitate, write nuance: JWO, 5130 St. Hubert, antral. AGENTS WANTED to sell from A. K. CBESMAN & SON myâ€... 2-47.: it“ to " n T-are-k-M-..' C "e"V+ hlterf.eraw.r.uge HEssENAUTO SHAN'N limited Phone t&;_§4_9ueen N. " ,“n. Eh mun-100m IMA- thViifffitWWii" Ltilm2tT - Real Estate and Insurgnce .taamddro-im-.ehe-a. unsung-on} in lo {iii- suu but. cl WI In" phi-l] on on I“ an†"erTBuhk99L., _ Eo., Full“ VATERIDO M UTUA L wIRE INSUHA N CE COMPAN Y Chant“ tTrustee m Bankmntcy) 19.19†Bt. I"). i%ifii Gikit 155mm Sprinkler We Automobile Insurance CATTLE BREEDING WWW VIEWER†CHIROPRACTIC INSU “NC! DRUGGISTS Ehuiinent Rhianna FOR SALE - FILMS I FARM a. i: mm: "Mtutd '3': an n ' a o - - Phone 0-10" Kitchener "Men and Women Serving "Trinidad" was the ytt'resl of Mrs. J, Pratt's address. rs. Hugh Hall spoke on "The Development of the Church in Trinidad Today". Mrs. Gordon Hanson gave an in- teresting talk on "The Women's Missionary Society in Trinidad". Mrs. J. Gallon offered prayer for Trinidad and also 111 closing read a poem written by Miss Jessie Oliver. ‘ Twelve local Brownies-Jane Ann Glendenning, Kathryn Scott, Norma Ellis Pauline and Carol Harmer, Beth Babel, June ond Jean Brown, Janet Grimes, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pope 0‘ Preston visited on Thursday Win their aunt, Mrs Annie Hender- son. Attend. quwnie Pay Camp. - The topic "Trinidad" was intro- duced by Mrs. Cotton and Mrs. J. Fergusson spoke on "Trinidad Through the Eyes i/i a Visitor". The president. Mrs. Burwell Harrison presided. An invitation to attend the meeting of the Ches- tertield Evening Auxiliary at Chesterfield United Church in August was accepted. The Plans- ville Society to piovide the pro- gram. "A Friendship Play" was presented by Mrs. J. B. English and Mrs. Harry Lane. Communi- ty Friendship secretary Mrs. J. Cotton then read a paem an "Friendship". Phttsville W.M.S. Aturitiarr. Mrs. Gordon Kaiser was tw- pointed as delegate for the Platts- ville Evening Auxiliary to the annual school for leaders at Alma College for the latter part of August. Plans were completed at the meetmg of the auxiliary held at the home of Mrs. Don Currah. Twenty-three members were present. Plattsville ' "r-d-tod-tq---.- â€we..." in... "id "tto-wi/ed/uri)' ITG. 5-! (3.0.0.. plan â€In... Im .097“ [tun-Inc. 0th - '00 tritt ordre "I. New m: hm: wk: In Canada. Ion-lulu Quid-nah!†Mu}, _Iull.g. PP III-I. '"'"a,2"gu'l'rt; 'lr-l-lil-l-l-Ill-l. Pvt-tmc-trat. You. a.“ rlgln! m. It. would'- III and and m-"ett"eroee'ee+r-M..-tt-.- lat-whoa all tor [an “I: P""-'--'"-----'--------- TOWN" & COUNTIY MPG. Bos M96. Place D'An-u Summer Office Hour- Week Days "w" FACTOIY IO You “.25 Inch J. GEO. “Illa Pt... 1-1511 - a In w. IltitiittmTmtAltts" 7-."TIS-VT-“gi _,M,,, _ r can... Fred - “In. trt A.» _-_1 "i9-o- SHAIPENING Br In. Id “tr-ct (Chronicle Cum-wade“) ImPREADS Montreal. Quebec Halal â€It.“ Mr. and Mrs. Don Currah and son Wayne attended the Carter Reunion held the past week at Southside Park, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith and daughter Kenna accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer on Sunday to Willow Lake. Doon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grimes are motoring this week to the Rest where they will spend a week's vacation with relatives, Mr. and Mrs James Fergusson are hohdaymg at northern points this week. Mrs. J, J. Thomson and (laugh. ter, Mrs. Irene Main, are leaving this week for the west and will trtstt at the home at her brother at Deloraine and other relatives inShat Pets, _ H _ _ Mn. Bertrand Wilda enter- tained 18 mothers and " children of the Chesterfield Nursery Roll at her home In the village on Fru- day afternoon. Mrs. Waldie has been superintendent ot this de- partment for seven years. She treated the children to Ice cream and balloons. r-and-Fe- “Hymn-Mm “new, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson of Stratum! viaited Wednesday with Mrs. John Ferguson and handy. Mr. and Mrs. John Penn and daughter ot Deep River spent nev- eral days wtth Mrs. Etta Fem and daughter Mabel and also with other relatives and renewed ac- Q‘Emunfes m to.wnc. . . iiiiiitilti:?tiii,i'iii 'i'ie?rrttiltfiTi'r'tt a painful Injury the out root. While it mm on Ind" In: In eutqustraHiettuarmaeta mower Lute which w 'rotor digsamsatruch,whenPaiiatgst After arst aid wu given him in “naval: he was taken to Wood- stock Hospital and tour stitches put in to cllse t.hy ground. . Hear Again stock. whofi Mr and Mrs. H. Mama and Gerald of Drumbo spent Saturday unemoon wuh Mr and Mn Chit Harmer Wilhelm mini 1 new! Itch-.4 In New Yak State. Piatueine Norm. Mend magi ". CWh- Schl- M-... Ou. Nauru! St. I“ ts. In... ".1 A n has, 'I “if tel" Inn readers of THE CHRIS TIAK some]: momma teil the '.ditor. E“ “a! 'ttr k Days 9-5, Sat., 'l") If: Wonderful to Saki" Emily]; GFA; aa; “The Monitor an!" a 0 India paucity . . , You, too. witt End tho Hallo: [dorm-live. with em worldnowu...-duleeu- any u your 8031': TOWN lUte tt coupon [or . Spock; alto new â€bum - mourns?†ONLY " tuqhBtrwir3,-sotter- "The Monitor is the - min"! fills"- In: "Ney" thae [spar i3- the' tCs. Tr." "FUI-hte, aid a. - mg Dept. W-IL-M - (-7) rm oe Arou- Gua VI' Canadian banks now hold 34,- T00,000 in unclaimed bank bttl- laces awaiting proof of owner- ship, Miss Bell McKie has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mts. Stewart McKie at Sutton and also a Lake of Bays. Mr. and Mrs. Meme were Platsville visitors the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hockton re- ceived word the past week that their son Hugh ot Hamilton Lad _successtelly pas§e_d his exams. He in a graduité of high siandmg ot the anung Institute. University of Toronto. ttttttt Mr. and Mrs. McArthur of Woodstock were guests on Sunday It 'he. home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy HabeL Sundial In In... young and old were Bessie Ind John Potter, Blanche and Elwyn Schneider and Janet and Wm. Bell. Mary and George Edwum oNered thesrhome tor the August 'gi'il.inu'thriitg will be a wemer tout. atrice and John Brighly were added to the lunch commit- tee to all“ tor the remainder of the year. Me. Ivan Hell of Ayr /ts men "t'ctu'dtgrr.tf.ttett-, t2tvteu',ttN'.'dtg"y"g ;Jivq 1mm Shut PM Club Id. A.“ M The annual picnic of the Plath- vme "Mr. and In Club" wu held in the Community Amt with over any members and their" families unending. Hostess- " were Beatrice and Roy Mabel. The tamily with the 2ht num- ber were Orphn and Rex met. In charge of I splendid program of June: and noes tor both made the society to her home for the next meeting Mrs. Green cloned the meeting with prayer. f tseveral weeks it the Me and Mrs. G. D. Har- Valuation: 236 King St. East CORONET, MOTORS LTD,, SELDOM HAS THE MOTORING PUBLIC HAD SUCH A CHOICE or FINE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM M. and In Md Harlan no“ “guilt. MguThtq. 'rttttet-itp. lawn-“Walnu- 3:9...- - nut '-. Mr. Ind In. I irr"awriiir- KNCHENER it: - - ,_-_ -__-_,__ t.'thgt' tat"at'tt " - USED CARS ' ‘YOU CAN BUY and DRIVE with CONFIDENCE F.EjieEriiiuiraiuirt'r'l Aiiitil ll- cun but in ' rk'iiiiiiiji'iiif,i,tir?t! â€can!†Phone T03tt3 'li2