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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Dec 1923, p. 4

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__«.‘Jadies of Ontario, about four NUDâ€" has 2 in ail, including quite a numâ€" ___ " Sbef from Kitchener and Waterloo. @.‘< The reception took place in the 4 _rose drawingâ€"room, where His Honâ€" .~«.or, the Lieutenantâ€"Governor, Mrs. â€"_ _ >‘ Cockshutt, and Miss Cockshutt, with / /. Dr. Alexander Fraser and _ Capt. «_ _ MHaldenby in attendance, welcomed \_*. ‘the emests. Small pink chrysantheâ€" _rose drawingâ€"room, where His Honâ€"| _ or, the Lieutenantâ€"Governor, un.tn ‘Cockshutt, and Miss Cockshutt, with T ~Dr. Alexander Fraser and Oupt.‘b‘ Haldenby in attendance, welcomed| ! ‘the guests, Small pink chrysantheâ€"| ° mums in white baskets, ferns and begonia plants decorated the long | ; luncheon tables in the baliroom, | ; palmiroom . and the â€" diningâ€"room.| \ Mrs, Cockshutt‘s words of welcome] , to her friends were marked by earâ€"| , nesthess and simplicity. She also| , proposed the toast to the King. c Miss Knox of Havergai College, 1 in her interesting address, express I ed grateful appreciation of the kind |‘ thought which prompted his Homor f and Mrs. Cockshutt in calling toâ€"|â€" gether these . ladies of Ontario. Referring to the effect "of the gathering, Miss Knox said: ‘"Think of the countless women‘s organizaâ€" tions which are inspired, guided and * energized by the four hundred woâ€" men present this afternoon. Think of the paralysis which would fall over a thousand and one enterprises .. for good if these women wearied or slackened their hands. Think again of the moral forces represented here toâ€"day. We realize the debt which individually and as a nation we owe to the great roadâ€"makers, the pioneers of civilization in Canâ€" ada. We do not equally recognize that we women according as We stand out for God and for the right, are the great moral roadâ€"makers of our country." inined â€" h man: rominent tainedâ€" in honor of many prominent Miss Lawlor followed in a few wellâ€"chosen and graceful words. She recalled vividly old school days and her friendship for and admiration of Mrs. Cockshutt and her marked musical talent. Mrs. Ernest B. & proposed the toast shutt‘s health; and graciously replied ‘The program . closed with the singing of the national anthem. ‘ ‘The following ladies of the 'rwln! City were guests at the tancheon, namely: Mrs. Augustine, Mrs. C. M. Bowman, Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt, Mre. H M. Cook, Miss Mable Dunham, Mrs. E. J. Hearn, Mrs. H. Krug, Mrs. Dr. H. G. Lackner, Mrs. Augâ€" Ust R. Lang, Mrs. George C. H. Lang, Mrs. C. H. Mills, Mrs. Wm. Motz, Mre. Charles Ruby, Mrs. Oscar Rumpel, Mrs H. J. Sims, Mrs. E. F. h@l;l. Mrs. H. M. Snyder, Mrs 8. C. Tweed ad Mrs. T. A. Witzel. Miss Isobel Cockshutt, who i8 | mow in Italy, will spend Chrhtmu‘ in Switzeriand. She will accompany | her parents, His Honor and n(n“ Cockshutt, to Egypt at the end o(: February. I 1, and there were many @xâ€", The anciont game of polo had an| fMustrious history in the East before the BMitish Army carried it nmnab from India, and made it fashionable in England and America. ! B. Smith of London toast to Mrs. Cockâ€" and Mrs. Cockshutt hs o salilunt c C mc memricaâ€" ut ajos dn iE any d uike 2 I se in L&B® town, the guest of Mr. and Mre. D. the Prime Alex. Bean, Roland Street. e RtHon. * on mow: Wirs. Chas. H. Mills, who attended erament House, guest of Mrs. Forbes Godfrey, wifé oi Hon. Forbes Godtrey, minister of Health and Labor. enlivened this ‘Winter by tRO TD organization of. the Twinâ€"City Skat ing Club. (Dr. McFariane has been| elected President of the new Oorganâ€" ization, with Mr. ‘Reinhold Lang as Secrotaryâ€"Treasurer. The Executive Committee consists of the following Alf. Stewart, Clayton Snyder, Fred Musselman, Wilfred Wing and H. |Hall. The Club has an option on the Kitchener Auditorium for ten | Thursday nights this Winter when arrangements have been made to ‘have a band playing from 8.30 to 11 pm. M Mr. Boiton Reade was a weekâ€"end visitor with his mother, Mrs. W. M. | Reade, George street. Bolton‘s many Twinâ€"City friends will be pleased to j hear of his transfer from Quebec ll to the Stratford branch of the Bank | of Montreal. The We have the pleasure of annountâ€" ing that at the recent Poppy Day (Armistice Day) celebration, . the Veterans and Daughters of the Emâ€" pire, through their splendid efforts, realized the sum of $452, which as usual, will be devoted to the various charitable objects of the two organâ€" izations. The succesé of the day is largely due to the work of the members of the Daughters of the Empire, and the Ladies of the Vetâ€" eran Auxiliary, who were able to sell many poppies, through the genâ€" erosity of the citizens of Kitchener and Waterloo. . Mrs. J. H. Webb left this week to spend the Christmas season with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall and family al their home in Toronto. Congratulations . are being . exâ€" tended to Mr. and Mrs. Derwent Kinton, Toronto, by their â€" many friends on the arrival of a lovely wee daughter last Sunday morning. Mrs. W. M. Reade is spending A fortnight in Toronto, the guest . of her sister, Mrs. Constance Ashe, 38 Roxboro St. West. Messrs. Ernest and Frank Stanley Hodgins announce . the engagement of their sister, Nellie Kathleen to Walter Herbert Williams of the University Schools, Toronto. The marriage to take place on Wednesâ€" day, December 19th. The â€" following announcement . is specially interesting to Twin City friends: ‘The Teachers of the Waterioo Central School took advantage of the occasion . of Inspector F. w. Sheppard‘s birthday On December 10th, to present him with a handâ€" some boquet of roses as 2 glight token of their esteom. Mr. Sheppard made a characteristic reply, and a delightful _ social hour â€" followed, when lunch was served by the l'l‘eachers of the morning classes. Miss Decima Zimmerman and Mre.|, W. Moore were the hostesses of a miscellaneous shower at the home Of Mrs. J. M. Laing last Friday afâ€" terfioon, in honor of Miés Nellie Hod r‘ns. Miss Hodgins had been one 0/ a party of five, including Miss Dec ma Zimmerman, Miss M. Dunâ€" can, Miss L. M. McDonald and Miss "‘. H. Reyfield who toured Europe | Curing the past summer under the ‘Edrcnilonll League, and this party with a few additional friends comâ€" “no:ed the jolly party, whose presâ€" : onts were very much appreciated ‘,by the popular brideâ€"toâ€"be, whose | removal to Toronto will leave A “bhnk in the social circles of the ‘ Twin City. which will be hard to fill. Dainty refreshments were servâ€" led at the close. Mrs. Hutchison of London (nee Ada Armitage) was a welcome visiâ€" tor in Kitchener, the guest of Miss Charlotte H. Layton of the Y.W.C.A. Miss Margaret Barrell And MIT®: Marion Paxton of Galt, were weekâ€" end visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Hughes, George Streot. A Club of 2 ladies held a charmâ€" ing miscellancous shower at . the home of Mrs. A. Lockhart, Court land Ave., last Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Nellte Hodgins, whose marriage took place on Wedâ€" The guest of honor was ;;;“"“imfi h m' ments were DATRD t sorved and a social hour much 81=) smbper, 1983 joyed. will be greatly Treasurer, Mrs. A. 8. Bowman. Tea was served at the close and a social hour much enjoyed. > _ A unique way of meeting the needs the patients themselves to Santa Claus. These were read at the regular midnthiy meeting of the Woâ€" Elect Officers ' The Ladies Auxiliary of the Vetâ€" erans elected the following officers at their last meeting: Presidentâ€"Miss M. Sutton. Viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. Burnham. I Second Vice.presidentâ€"Mrs. Hasâ€" kins. Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Boettger. ‘Treasurerâ€"Mrs. G. Nichols. ; Sergt. at armeâ€"Miss I. Smart. ‘ After an absence of forty years, Mr. Charles Stahl, Reid City, Michâ€" TOWN OF sTATEMENT OF A QUESTIO! To BE SUBMITTED TO THE voTEs OF THE ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT the foregoing is a correct statement of the ques tion to be submitted to the votes of the Electors at the same time and at the same places as the anâ€" nual election for the Municipal Council, and the Deputy Returning Officers appointed to hold the said election shall take the vote. AND THAT the thirtyfirst day of December, A.D., 1923, at ten o‘clock in the forenoon, at the Clerk‘s office in the said Municipality has been fixed for the appointment of persons to attend at the Polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. ie enc palities of the City of Kitchener and the Town of Waterloo takâ€" ing over and operating the proâ€" WE3 s ho‘ tha Pog n e e eereeea‘ i perty . now operated by the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hosp ita I Trust by means of a commisâ€" sion appointed by the two Munâ€" TOWN OF DATED this fourth day of ember, 1923. icipalities?" 49â€"3t sTATEMENT OF A QUEsTION To BE SUBMITTED TO THE ERCSTC No TICE 1 TAKE NOTICE THAT the foregoing is a correct statement of the ques tion to be submitted to the votes L2 1%~ Wisatnes at the same time and at the same places As the anâ€" nual election for the Municipal Gouncil, and the Dontyr Returning of the Officers appointed to hold the said election shal take the vote. AND THAT the thirtyâ€"first day of December, A.D., 1923, at ton a‘clock in the forencon, at the Clork‘s office: h the sald Munfcipality has been fixed for the appointment of persons +o attend at the Polling places and at the fAnal summing up of the votem by the Clerk. â€"_ * "Are you in favor of the collecâ€" tion, removal and disposal by the Corporation of ashes, garâ€" bage and other refuse throughâ€" out the Municipality, or in deâ€" fined areas of it, at the expense of the owners and occupants of the fand therein, and of imposâ€" ing upon such land according to its assessed value a special rate to defray the expense of such collection, _ removal . and disâ€" posal?" voTEs OF THE ELECTORS you in favor of the Municiâ€" Dee ened en Sot N enaies NORMAN A. ZICK, WATERLOO NoTICE Alfred HJ WATERLOO * ul " day Sr. IILâ€"Floy Matthows, Matilda Martin, Melvin Bowman, Ruth Jack: 1(90 1 208 cachchrntc «lt ce Aai td mEEVUH Martin, Pear} Becker, Melvin m.d.fl Almeda Korell, Mary Ann Cressman, . ~â€" Jr, HI.â€"Luctnda Sayder, Martin, Pear} Becker, ldvq ~Ir II.â€"Lucinda _ Weber, Irvin Martin, Lovina Martin, Susannah B. Martin, Seranus. Martin, . UMIDZ Rutherford. 1.â€"Herbert Israel, Mabel Martin, Reta Schedewitz, Louise Matthews, Freeman Martin, Moses Martin, Nelâ€" son Matthews. | Sr. Primer.â€"Eileen Korell, Orrie Christmas, _ Salome Suyder, Bii Wober, Grace Gooding, Edith Bulâ€" mer, Lenora Bulmer. ~ l Jr. Primer.â€"Urias Eby. \ _ ROBERT S SWAN, Teacher. Martin, _ Seranus Martin, DAISY iates Jearnedâ€" with deep regret of Rutherford. the death of Mr. Alexander Lawâ€" 1.â€"Herbert Israel, Mabel MartiD.] ropce Dantzer, a well known Watâ€" Reta Schedewitsz, Louise Matth@WS;| priop manufacturer which occurred Freeman Martin, Moses Martin, N#L| suggenly at his home Friday moruâ€" son Matthews. ing. Deceased while. suffering for Sr. Primer.â€"Eileen Korell, O"Ti®! gome time with stomach trouble was Christmas, â€" Salome Snyder, PW\ aye to attend to his duties until Wober, Grace Gooding, Edith BU!â€"| myosqay when he sufferéd a hemortâ€" mer, Lenora Bulmer. § hage which was the cause of death. a Jr. Primer.â€"Urias Eby. ‘The funeral took place from the ROBERT S SWAN, Teacher. |;amily residence, 79 William St. on mm enz en oo Monday to the St. Louis RC. » church where an impressive service M.R"ul.fin' Compoundm conducted after ~which interâ€" L un llllllllllllonllmmnummnmmnmmmlmum:unmmnummmml|n:uuulumllllllmullmlluu nmnunun:mml||lIllllmlllmllllmulmmlll mntdl 24 eV ‘ § LADIES‘ MUSKRAT COATS $75â€" 1 only Muskrat Coat, 36 in. long with Seal Sha wl Collar and Cuffs, with wide band of Seal at bottom. Reg. $150.00. Special ...........â€" $75.00 PLAIN MUSKRAT COAT with Shawl and Crush Collâ€" ar, wide sleeves, striped borâ€" der. Special prices. % $100, $125, $135 to $200 HUDSON SEAL COATS in plain and trimmed Sable or Squirrel or Kolonsky, beautiâ€" ful linings. $350, $400, $475 We will take a deposit on any Coat and hold it for you. medicine. â€" Sold in Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Chamoisâ€" ette Gloves, Muskateer . and Fancy embroidered and banded flare tops, a large variety of desighs in all sizes. 6 to T%, in good shades of Mode, Sand, Beaâ€" ver, Grey, Brown, etc. Prices 4 "ESd -«ds'al"n?." éfifi' EN&,: .:'-ment strengt N a §Mb $o. Nn 3. 88 per pox, etery Sohm all druggists, or sent . Th g;e‘ id on receipt of price. o pamphlet. â€" Address: . his 4 "THE COOK MEDICINE CO., of TOEONTO,ONT. (Formerly W indsor ) $1.00, $2.00. Ladies‘ _ and _ Misses‘ Silk (Gloves in. fancy frilled, tucked and banded and flare culfs double tipped fingers, all sizes, The 200 Fancy Boxed Handkerâ€" chiefs, 2 and 3 in a box. Made of fine lawn and linen, in White and colors with dainty em broidâ€" arad corners, also White with colored striped borders, Very special at ........., 506 a box. Ladies® and Misses‘ fine lawn Handkechiet, 2 and 3 in a box in White with dainty ambrofdâ€" A safe, reliable regulating iroy coruefs, and striped ‘bor | and .5 > Handopthioii®: in N9X | MUDMYIETSD .l 20000000 d be l ) DC ~â€"â€" â€" Lane [ EEmCy CBifes l hss 5 MEAP auetettaEtarrNIUINT ennemmmnmimntinn , , BRuth Plain, ht M Acoodionmnitecentitinedinnnnt At the Store with the Stock Big Store welcomes you to the greatest choice of useful and sensible Christmas Gift articles ever in Waterloo County. _ STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS. â€"â€"â€"â€"/ Christmas We have just passed into stock a lerge shipment of New York Hand Bags and Purses. ‘These are the very latest shapes. Pouch Bags with single strap, large Pin Seal Bags with leather Strap Handle, beautiful lined with Coin Purse and Mirror fittings, in Black, Grey, Brown, Navy and Tan. Prices ranging from $2, $3, $14, $5.00 to $10.00 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and GLovEs LEATHER BAGS * ALEXANDER L. DANTZER . | Handkerchiefs Boxed ‘The late Mr. Dantzer who was in his 40th year, had been a resident of Waterloo for the past twelve Many friends and business asso¢â€" Christmas Gloves Ladies Fur ZLadies â€" A Remarkable was made in Mount Hope cemâ€" At Decidedly Interssting Gift BLACK PERSIAN LAMB j An 6 CcoaATSâ€"42 to 45 in. long, y with Sable Collar and cuffs, | Comfo also plain. Special value. | prices. ELECTRIC SEAL COATS with squirrel collar and cuffs also sable collar and . culfs and plain seal, 36 to 45 in. long, prices very special. ;e, 6%, 1. 7. Prices $1.15, | g2.25, $2.50 and $3.00. “ Ladies‘ French Kid and Cape | Gloves in fancy embroidered flare cuffls and fringe trimmed / with heavy stitching on back, | beautiful fine quality in good ; shades of Mode, Grey, Brown.‘ | | etc. Prices $2.50, $2.15, $3.00, $3.50 to $4.75 * kh Ladies‘ and . Misses‘ French | | Suede Washable Gloves, beautl« s l ful fine quality in fancy embroidâ€" , | ered fringe‘ and atriped cuffs in $125, $135, $150 to $225 FANCY CHOKERS in Martin Squirrel, Sable, Fitch, etc., prices ranging from fivv‘ CC T _ 0 uoc Femarkable Show of Pretty Goods, ders, also white with double| Prices per hox 90c, $ hematitched edge. and $1.35. Prices per box, 60c, 75¢ and| . Ladies‘ and . Miss ar.aAvamahiafs with a will find w CCE TLAnen ‘and Lawn Handkerâ€" chiefs in colors with striped borders and embroidered corâ€" nors, and white with colored hems, and embrojdered corner and double hemskitched edge. 2 $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 $20.00, $25.00 to $60. es‘ Beautiful Hand Bags $275 to $375 twelve Minard‘s Liniment and Cloth Coats ago to Lillian Hummel, who eurvives with three children; also four broâ€" thers, Rev. C. Dantser of St. Jerâ€" ome‘s College, Kitchener, Peter and Hienry of Detroit and Herbert of Rush Lake, Sask. and two sisters. Mr. Harley Wiliams of Toronto spent Wednesday with Mr.â€"and un.‘ D. A. Bean, Kitchener. Mr. Jack Millar of Toronto is spending the Christmas holidays with his friend, Mr. Walter Bean, 19 Roland St., Kitchener, Gift Goods wWaATERLOO, ONT . ‘Reg. $21 for ... .$16.50 Reg. $23 for ... .$18.00 Reg. $28.50 for . ..$23.50 Reg. $32.50 for .. ..$26.50 prices. See them DC‘ for your moneyâ€" Ladies‘ and_ Misses‘ Duveâ€" tyne and Velour Coats, all wool materials, lined and inâ€" terlined, _ straight line and wrap *styles. . Fur collars, muffler and shawletyle. Newâ€" est designs and styles. good shades of Grey, Mode and Brown. Prices $2.50, $2.15, $3.25, $3.50 to $4.75 Ladies‘ Fine Silk and Wool Hose, all the newest shades and stripes, colors, Black, Brown, Grey, Beaver, Otter, Sand and fancy mixtures. _ Prices $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 to $2.15. Ladies‘ Fine Silk Hose, all sik, or 11 ribbed and plain garter top, full fashioned, point Handkerchiefs quality . Price per box, .\”_“ $1.78. Fancy Boxed LACIOE . LM0C" Handkerchiefs, 2 and 3 in box with dainty hand and machine embrojdered corners with scalâ€" Gift Sale Prices An extg'aordinary' choice of Handsome and Comfortable Coats are on sale at wonderfully low mrices. See them before buying and get the best PERSONALS. 1| : 3 ‘A: 4 ce m sc se and Hosiery â€"HOSIERYâ€" Goods, See Them box 90¢, $1.00, $1.25 | loped for Coughs. and Single Children‘s Mesh fal Atossee n c Children‘s Leather special @t .....>0<+>* ack | NOTICE is hereby. given that «&A ‘ Court will be held, pursuabt to THE | ONTARIO VOTRRS‘ LISTS ACT, | by. His Honour the Judge of the \Connty Court of the County of Waterloo at the TOWN HALL iW'ATERIDO, on the 31st" day of \ December, 1923, at 10 o‘clock in the |toranoon. to hear and determine )‘ complaints of errors and omissions .\ in the Voters‘ List of the Munick | pality of the town of Waterloo for s | 1924. " Dated Waterloo 20th December, 19% Clerk of the §1â€"1t. Reg. $28.50 for .. .$18.00 Reg. $46.50 for . ..$36.50 Reg. $65 for ... .$55.00 Reg. $86.50 for . . .$75.00 heel'nnd panel back, milk and Glove silk, Prices $1.175, $2.00, $: Marvella and olivia Coats, Lades‘ and Misses" sizes, in Brown Kit, Fox, Black, Navy, Beaver and Sand, fur collars of opposum, coon, _ sable, fitch, fox, beaver. Straight wrapâ€"around . styles. Ladies‘ Pure Silk Hose, fancy designs, new French Lace clox. fancy stripe glove «ilk, colors, Black, Brown, Dove, Beaver, Beige and. Navy. Prices $2.09, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 to $3.15. Gotham Invisible 81 woolen spat warm U hose for warmth i weather. . Price $1.50 loped, double and single hemâ€" stitched odges, made of yery fine quality linen. Price per box, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $2.75. Kiddies _ Handxerchiefs, 2 and 3 in a box in white and colors with dainty embroidered cornets, also white with picture borders and corners. Prices per box, 156, $ Bags, Very spe¢ O, on the 31st" day of 1923, at 10 o‘clock in the to hear and determine of errors and omissions ers‘ List of the Municiâ€" he town of Waterloo for WATERLOO BAGS rloo 20th December, 1923 NORMAN A. ZICK, Bags, â€" YerY el back, pure thread ve silk, all shades. $2.00, $2.50 to $3.50. to $1.00 ‘Town of Waterloo. Spats, &A under . silk in â€" wintry «x #4 #at

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