l, See your doctor first, then let u. fll your prescriptions. Bedford § LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post h Office, Waterloo. y New and Used . UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINES * Duplicating and / Machines, Filing Cabin Safes, Complete Equipment + per word, or a minimum of 40%¢ per inâ€" ‘_ BUSINESS DIREC TORY FARM MACHINERY GEORGE WHITE F‘A‘R;M MAD(“.HINERY Field rshall Diesel, rd Diese} and David Bro'ml tractors and gu tractors. Plows, discs, English fiexible harrows, forage harvesters and blowers; slightly used forage harvester, hammer milis, Letz srinders, Renfrew oil, coal and wood ranges, cream separators, electric washers, pressure pumps x sadt BRridgeanart â€" Waterinn | Windows cieaned. storms placed Phone 8â€"8587. E. McDonnell. 350 King West KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7562 _ â€" _ Mngr‘s Res. 2â€"21171 Whether BUYING or SELLING 48 Queer 3t. South . __ Phone #â€"6484 _ KITCHENER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO 102 King South â€" Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance Fire â€"â€"â€" Life â€" _ Accident "SKINNY" GIRLS! GET LOVEâ€" LY CURVES! Gain 5 to 10 lbs. new pep. T? famous health and weight â€" builder, Ostrex Tonic Tablets. _ Introductory, "getâ€"acâ€" quainted" size omly 60c. All AKE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE 1j you need More Insurance . . . .Call the Local Representative Handicraft Supplies â€" Leatherâ€" craft, Shellcraft, Felts, Rhineâ€" stones, Rubber Moulds, Figurines, Artist paint, etc. Free catalogue. Handycraft Supply â€" Company, Peterborough, Ont. A TONIC that stops couqhs. 73¢ and $1.33 . . . at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchâ€" ener, Dial 2â€"2127. Buy your Carnival tickets now trom any Kâ€"W Rotarian. Help them help the Crippled Children. Carnival October 26â€"27. A. K. CRESSMAN & SON BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGHTON T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn _J. H. K. Broughton CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS T. H. R. Brock (Trustee in Bankruptcy) 0 19 King St. East _ Phone 2â€"4488 _ Kitchener ruggists. anteed necessities. Repeat orders. Available territories both local ::d rural. Our ptopo;i.t’ilcim will sent without an gation. Write today to FAH{LEX, 1600 a Delorimier, Montreal. A Familex Agency pays! Two or more insertlons, 2 %a per word it paid cash, (Minimum charge as above sertiva, unless paid cash when minimum will be §4 conte. _ Boz eddresses in care of The Chroincle, 10 cents extra. UNDERWOOD LIMITED CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St., Waterioo Phone 2â€"1357 THE WA Ofrca Qurutys®$ Bri rt â€" Waterloo Road d‘ep:hom 1â€"1073 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY State number of insertions Write plainly on one sige l yap WINDOW CLEANERS INBTRUCTIONS BOR SENDiNG ADVERTISEM ENTS State clearly in which edition advertisement is to appoant. .. Health _ â€" _ Plate Glass Em 17 Liabilit rloym' Â¥ uarantee Bond SCOTT‘S EMULSION Au PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY COMING EVENTS CHIROPRACTIC New and Used INSURANCE DRUGGISTS a FARM About 29 cubic feet of poisonâ€" ousgas is created with each pound of coal consumer by a steam locoâ€" motive. SMITH MANUFACTURING ComPANy fut‘d 1093 . Dept. . _ PRESTON, ONTARIG Advanced method has leg straps. No elastic. h on hips or spine. Flexo Entire oceeds of the Kâ€"W Rotar S:rniva\ go to help the Cripp{edr Children â€" and other Community Projects. Help them by buying your tickets now. 1989â€"42 Studebaker Chamgwn. Must be in ï¬vod condition. Felix Nickel, Sr., RR %. Breslau. RUPTURED ? \ "Repairing of Clothes" | 49 Kine Smrket. East KITCHENER, ONTARIO Trercma Provart TELEPHONE MANAGER 20173 DOWNING‘S Flowers J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 7â€"7511 â€" 23 Erb W. 54 King St. S. â€" _ Waterloo PORTRAIT & COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY > 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre SHARPENING COMING EVENTS meat grinder plates, CaR WANTED Wedding Albums Phone 4â€"4162 Write for informa_ 21173 In a heated honeyhouse various methods may be employed to keep he honey at hive temperature {approximately 95 degrees *F.). It has been shown, experimentalâ€" iy, that when combs of honey are stored overnight in chambers held at temperatures of 60.8 degrees, 71.6 degrees, and 96.8 degrees F., and extracted under the same temperatures the following day, the high temperature permitted quicker removal_of the honey from the combs. The rate of flow from the cells is faster at )Eli%h than at low temperatures. e warm honey therefore speeds up the extracting operation and also hastens the clarification of the product whether by straining or settling. ‘ Temperature exerts a major role in the ease with which honey may be extracted from the comb, says Senior Apiculturist E. Braun. Beekeepers generally are aware that ‘cold‘ honey is harder to exâ€" tract than ‘warm‘ honey, however many beekeepers are not aware ol| now to overcome the difficuities that apparently are involved. The following principles briefly outline how these temperature problems may be overcome. In a small apiary, where the exâ€" tracting room is not heated, only the number of supers of honey which can be extracted in a siuï¬.he day should be removed from the aive. The heat within a colony, except in late fall when clusterâ€" ing ilakes place, will keep the hoâ€" ney at a temperature where it can eadily be extracted. Waterioo Cider Mill 225 King St. N. â€" Waterloo No. 420 Squadron of London, arâ€" rived over the city, and simultanâ€" eously the first bomb was set off in Victoria Park. Other aerial bombs were set off on Frederick St. to simulate antiâ€"aircraft deâ€" * for pressing. Hydraulic pressure means greater yield. Orders now taken for apples and cider delivered. the wail of a recorded air raid siren. As the echoes died into the public address system 1et the reof of the old Post Office bujldmf. These included the six points for personal protection. Mock Air Raid at Kitchener Concludes Civil Defence Week WARM HONEY MAKES EXTRACTING EASIER Bring your apples and grapes APPLES AND CIDER to the WATERLOO CIDER MILL Precisely at 3.30 p.m. planes of CIDER MILLS Planes Over City Phone 5â€"5284 Between 4 and 8 per cent of the population is leftâ€"handed. During the afternoon, radio communcation was supplied by the Kâ€"W Radio Amateurs Club, who set up their main monitor station in the Old Post Office Building. & Hold Big Parade Prior to the demonstration a monster parade, of the units takâ€" ing part in the demonstration moved from Church St., Waterâ€" loo, along King St. through Waâ€" terloo and Kitchener, to parking space in the market square beâ€" hind the City Ha!) in Kitchener. On King St., St. John‘s Ambulâ€" ance teams, under the direction of Captain Kenneth Matthews, diagâ€" nosed and treated the injuries of simulated street cuual\mhtmm Aying glass and bomb ters. After treatment on the spot, these were removed bL ambulance to the casualty clearing station which was set up near the city hall square. On the third and final attack over the city, another fire, simuâ€" lated by smoke generators, was discovered on the roof of the Bank of Montreal Building at the corner of King and Frederick Sts. Simulating the actions of firemen cut off by a rapidly spreading fire, four firemen were “tnppz" on the roof and rescued by a new type of safety chute raised to the roofron the top of the aerial ladâ€" der. The four firemen slid down it to safety and were removed by a evacuation unit. As the firemen mopped ulp after this simulated fire the All Clear sounded and the Uemonstration was over. over the city a smoke bomb mmd‘ im :‘:’-u.:n u.t Three fremen entered th‘uhï¬uek, removed a suffocated casualty, and applisd srtificial respiration, was continued until an ambulance removed t.beennnlz‘toflnehtb ing station. An oil fire, farther up the street, was allowed to burn for almost ten minutes before beâ€" ing extinguished with a new type Officials Record Wails of Waterloo‘s Air Raid Siren vil defence â€" demonstration Saturday _ afternoon. They were partly right. Local residents were "in a dither" Saturday morning as the result of intermittent wails of an air raid siten which could be heard practicâ€" ally all over Waterloo. Most of the curious presumed it was in connection with the ciâ€" Officials were taking WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY wWalk Of LIFE SINCE 1817 Ganada‘s Ferst Pank y wC In Belgium, pigeon racing comâ€" pares with our baseball as a naâ€" tional sport. _ cording of Waterloo‘s wartime air raid siren for the afterâ€" noon ‘show. The siren, now used in case of a serious fire in Waterloo, was purchased during the Second World :l:lr and is located at the fire all. -..Mâ€â€œN’-U“Uâ€Mdfl%'dï¬w DOWN PAYMENT OF 5% â€" $2.50 POR A $50.00 B0ND, $5.00 ror a mm;mâ€"muwv.nmmavu Banx or MontTrEAL Waterloo Branch: Cor. King and Erb Streets JUST*2.50 DOWN ... a1 MY BAN j *A LOOKâ€"we can suy a / CANADA sAvines soun ror .« _ Kâ€"W "Y" Pool Open Again Joseph Connell, Y.M.C.A. genâ€" eral secretary for the Kitchener "Â¥Y", announced Tuesday, that the pool and shower facilities were in operation again. _ _ _ _ _ _These were closed during the; installation of a new boiler. memm) _ B Appearing in Waterloo Police Court on Tuesday morning, Elmer Knarr, 11 Lawrence Ave., Kitchâ€" ener, was fined $25 and costs when he pleaded guilty to the theft of a sterling camn}; set valued at $50. Magistrate olson gave him the option of 15 days in jail. Sergeant Lioyd Otto said the carv set was reported missing zheruï¬nm had worked at 3 Maâ€" le Court, Waterloo. He quoted &nAL rr as saying he planned to sell the set Thief Fined $25 Or 15 Days in Jail & wwous ar Laree. [ HENRY ALLAN AMERICAN SCHOOL chartered in 1891 oi educational institution not for profit. Progress rapidly. 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