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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Apr 1924, p. 6

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Wand other Item- as told by Wurloo Chronicle corn-90ml“. May you always have rueasuntlevenutg. memories ot Conestoga and her} The attinnative side was cham, people and may you enjoy God's pioned by Messrs. James Waidiemnd richest blessings through life. , John Ronniv, representing the Wool- Signed on behalf or the section.--- wich Jr. Farmers. who right royally w. J. Snider, Amos Esch. Sol. Kevin! battled for over an hour with their Trustees. Anegaiin- opponents, Mrrssrs. Fred At the opportune time tho little; Snyder and Marshall Bimteman of Misses Cassie Bauman and Murgar- the Kitchener organization, At the opportune time the little; Misses Cassie Bauman and Margar- et Hitt came forward and presented, Your decision to leave this vicin- ity has cast a shadow of regret over your many friends and we wish to take advantage of this opportunity to ask you to accept these presents as small tokens ot our sincere friendship and appreciation of past “nicest Dent Mix: Brown:--We are gath- ered here this evening, trustees. parents and children ot this com- munity to show our deep apprecia- tin of your long serviees In our midst. You have at all times endeavored to do your duty toward your pupils. By your cheerful disposition you have endeared yourself to the par- ents and the onflclal inspection of your classes have always merited very satisfactory reports. has.“ Ismail to was WI '0- My oval-g at but weak shun numerolllolactlon, vu- out. and chlldnn, were “maul in tho Belmont” an to under . “towel! to In. Bonnet» Brown, who ya lor Inn" been mello- lent ad pun-akin; teacher ot an Jamar Din-Ion of tho Public school here and who In” decided to change her caliitsg. she will have “or!!! tor the way: where the will enter upon her new duties. The feeling was opened by the churn“. Mr. W. J. Snider in a few introductory remark Imer which the presenumon took place and lilo Clara Klenzle came for- ward and read the following ad- drew: L479 Chartered Trust tor, Deposits All Money Deposited in Invest- ed in Government and Munici- pal Bond: o N L Y KITCHENER - 73 King st. w. WATERLOO - 7 King trt. N. (Too we in: not In“) A. J. PREST, Manager All Accounts Subject To Withdrawal By Cheque Interest Added Every Three Months DISTRICT NEWS a EXECUTOR CO. CON "7090 I C-; 17-1t, E' j thmmtnmttmnnnnmtnnnniumu"ii E A dainty lunch to: which the indie: had tbundnntly provided wen served‘ This over, n mixed mm was rendered. consisting ot intra- mental solo- end duets, dialogue. readings and non;- by the childrof. mixing 1 few been went in n plen- nnt social evening. A Irma, Deb-u Hold. I A second event. of interest took I place in the township hall here, nine on Tuesday evening inst week, when like tinal ot a series or debate: between the Wooiwich Junior Farm- ,ers and the Kitchener Junior ‘Farmere was held. The hall w" germ-Med to full capacity with youns l farmers and lady triertdis, represent- Iing both organizations, who'ycame [ to hear the ttnal oration tor which Iihe winners received a tine trophy in the iorm ot a allyer cup donated iby the Waterloo County Advisory Board. Li!mtttuntiiiit"miuitttitutt"iu""1ll. Mr. J. B. Knapp. ot can, District Representative ot the Ontario Dept, of Agrkulture. was chosen chair- man. The meeting opened with a piano solo by Miss Ida Haliman, which was followed by the debate, the subject tor which was “Resolved that Canadian Banks should be owned and operated by the Domin- ion Gmmrnmenl." Messrs. B. W. N. Grigg 91 Waterloo, Wesley Howlett of West Moulrose and Mr. Hamilton of Galt acted as judges tor the evening. The debate was yer): interesting) the snhjm-t being very ably hanilludi hy the different. speakers who found lots of material to work on both proi Ptttt con in the late Home Bank crash and in the recent Legislative Treasury attair, with whim the; Hump of former Provincial Trans-I urt-r. lion. P. Smith, had been cowl ner brvainnldonoeugo’m in“ Brown. '0 no can- mouly an. by and“ an It. could badly an word. to - he: (Loam " in m that had orthermt " an. wanton for m mummies. Straw b th r r y Plants untd supply is exhausted, Breslau $5 per ltK0-60c. per 100 DeIivered anywhere in Wat- erloo County. All plants dug in the spring about May 1st. livered in the order STILL Oscar Burkholder 1e Each order packed ed SOME SENATOR DUN. LOP FOR SALE received and de Ont. "'"" te.. a-tty' a at. no t,ltie'lar2ltu';,gttg,tithrtti.i' t'ld,t1h"u1Uegtaut,f) Tut! 't"2tSd"t'd',1',',ttA"g'te'g'l, “can than. could "s r ')l'o"SU"ltth.'"l'."ht'J,Ceiaiaa, [MM-hf: pettetratmt to the root of [ the trouble And canon pin. ‘The when“ remedy , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Good and, Alina Elsie Good ot KitChenttr.nrtd h Mr. Vernon Good ot Toronto were' ' ~Enalor holiday vlsllors at their [parental home with Mr. and Mrs)“ ’ Allan Good. h, , Tho, Junior Choir Song service In r Its, Lutheran Chttrch on trunda ev- T PM“ was well altended and the“. (choir rondared a very good program '... I ot appropriate Easter songs in solos. - line" and full choir numberu. and| itor a mug variety neural - irnclmtlonu wore 'tiveti, Ml of which“ wnrn granny enjoyed by (how pro-1 I sent. i h ' Mr. Denna". who has recently ‘zvrrived in Canada trom Germany, has "ntortrd the employ ot Mr, (Charles Hilliard, . 7 Mr. Elton Dnhmer is now sporting ‘a new roadster and Mr. John Wie- ‘kmd has also inserted in an auto- ( mobile. Rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fiddler of P'elph were Hallows here over Easter. Mr, and Mrs. Joe. Fries of Bridge-. port were renewing old acquaint- anres here on Good Friday‘ I Mr. Winter sprang a general sur- nriso by appearing in a real old-time blizzard on Easter morning. Miss Catherine Challoner ot Tor- onto spent thr' week end with her trirsmls, V Misses Clara and Marie Kionzle, Among other visitors who spent Easter with relatives and friends hem were noticed: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd maimer. Mr. Julius Koch. Mr. Alt. Wloland. Misses Gertie Wemr ht. Annio Hill, Florence and Ben- lrice FWe1, all ot Kitchener, Mr. John Duhmer and the Misses Laura Stroh and Theresa Holle tit wagering, and Mr, Nelson Shelley ot Toronto. Mr. Walter Hartman and sister, Miss Etta and Miss Emma Mnnke or war Gowanstown spent the Easter holidays with relatives and hit-Ms here. Easter visitors at the Schweitzer home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Schwvitzvr, son Walter and daugh- ter Ruth ot Toronto, Mr. Chas. Schweitzer and niece Miss Phyllis sum-rm“ at Waterloo. Mm. Noah (rem and daughter Miss Marlon of Kitehener. Mrs. Louis Koch and daughter Floronce are visiting with Kitchener rolativos tor part ot this week. Mr. W. J. Snider attended the Annual Convention ot the Ontario Iadumlional Nssociation held in 'lux-onlo this week. Miss Bradley ot New Hamburg spent a tew days In the village last week. She will succeed Miss Brown as teoeher of the Junior Division ot onr‘school and will enter upon her duties when school rte-opens next week. Miss Hilda Kellerborn left last Wednesday tor her home in Elmira from which place she will shortly remove with the family to Snat- l‘urd. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn tutertt the holidays at the home yr the laner's parents near Brussels. The Pubnc school closed on Thurs- day last for the Easter vacation, and the teacheh, Misses Ethel Wit. kinson and Beatrice Bsowu, left tor Imu- respective homes at Slmcoe and Plausvllle. - M in a but tho I..- an m by can plug all!“ n.- a. will." at a. -- ulnr It" which V. W to than by Mr. New um (I av Advisory Bond and which ill! In. to be won in two new" ”In b, the "It" emulation” bacon. the“ woven). ‘ The datnte in “low“ by a dusty Inlet which In an“ by the you; lull- who had and. abhndul provide. tor the large attendance. A monologue " Mr. Waiter Gelul. a win by Mr. Bunsen and tb retains by Mr. Mix were [may enjoyed. There were Lilo thou mare-m try Reeve J. H. Woods, Mr. Mum and Mes-rs. M. museum: and Edwud Gelsel. representing the Kitchener and Woolwlch Junior Banner. ro. apectlvely. The chairman referred to some ot the plenum occasion: In connection with his work and. ot his reign- ation and taking up Agriculture where he will then turn theory into practice. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Musselmun receatly treated a number ot young people to a tatty putt. Miss Roxie Schwartz ot Kitchener spent the holidays at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schwartz. News Notes. 1 Mrs. Alfred Trattchermontatme, tet, ‘erhel den sums. 0110.. write,--- !"nnh_v's Own Table" are In endl- mi medicine. They and my {hr-M‘s lilo Ind I can highly recom- imnnd them to at1 mmhorl." In. 'rrttnchemotttirm OIWHQIIOO II that of "10!:de ot char mothers who have tasted the worth of Bnby'n Own Table“; The 1'an”. m l gum ind are medicine for mu. on»: and never Ml to regulate at” howeli and stonttch, than Pee all the minor ill. from which etttid. ran nutter. They no cold by me6r clne d.rtert, or by an“ " " can I N from The Dr. Willh-I' It‘l- clno Co., WWII. M Mr. David Holllnxer. retired blavkstttittt, and who has been any ployed by Snyders‘ Limited, furni- tum rotatory, suffered a stroke on Thursday anemoon and ht in A serious condition at his home, Walter Klinck has bought out his brother, Oscar‘s interest In their hard “are More. Mr. Conrad Rominger, who ttttder- went an operation at the K.-W, Hospital recently. In reported to be "wavering nicely, The Tennis Club reorganized for the mummy at a recent meeting, and alerted Burl Norman pregidem. mid L. Slump! Rerrrrtarrtreaattrer. Edward “nod, aged 66. was taken in charge by Chief Grasser last week charged with wandering about the (arms of several farmers in Upper Woolwich and making himself a nuismwn. Magistrate Weir sentehced hm to thirty days in jail. The aged man is said to have hailed trom Toronto. Patrick J. Stiles of Gall. newly slimlntvd Chic! ot Police ot Elmira, z-ssumml his new duties this weak. Mr. Ndrmun Snyder has purchase ed a new Chevrolet touring car. Miss Blanche Millard of Kitchener Misslng Helm spun: the weekend at her bake: throughout the I here. are m-dnv llvln Mr and Mrs. George Brown and daughter, Helen of Bridgeport spent Sunday with the latter'a parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Mitchell. Pleazantly Entertain“. The Misses Lily and Emma Mackie ind friends of Guelph spent Good Friday at their home here. . Miss Alice Forbes ot Hamilton Nor- mal school is amending the holidays at Mr home here. Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Hamilton and children ot Brtutttord are View mg the Iatier‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shel-ms. Born-0n Monday. April 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, a daughter. Mr. Linus Be“: and sister, Miss Annie Deni ot Kitchener spent Easter with their sister, Mrs. Paul Kurtz] vwmmmum ornod‘. "t.tlit6eeert"r' "rdritogi.Fttttuertt" Miss Smith and Miss Winn spent the holidays at their homes at Nixon and Elmira. A very enjoyable time was spent last Friday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Mackie entertained thé young people ot the community at their home. The evening was spent in dancing, a dainty lunch be ing served at midnight alter which the dancing was continued until the wee sma' hours of the morning. elm. Your noun-lb no on You mum My. No more “VIII! or mulling. Head colds and ennui yield like mum. Don't, "ar mm up, choked and miserable. but In In" Miss Leah mdke ot Hamilton In visMng at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Snyder. Mus Marjorie Loner of Guelph spent the week-end at her home here. Mr, John Snyder ot Detroit apent the weekend at his home here. and“ " "iiiiircer) s','i,s,ts,i1iij'.t"iiiii.'tiiiii] th-Ni-ttrid film. 11,'hutt"'LTeet 'smamitttormr-tetisan0uttt "'retm'.ttmmghere'rsirr- Mr and Mrs. Chu. Mc?rldts and Mrs. McBride. Sen. of Toronto spent the holldays at the home ot Mr,and Mrs. Waiter Watch. Mrs. Wm. Hemmerlch who return- ed home last Wednesday from the K. and w. hospital ttttttered a severe attack of pleurisy. Her many friends are hoping for her moody recovery. Messrs,. Watson Millard and Jon- eph McNicolt of Detroit spent the week-end at the farmer‘s home here. New: New. Mr. Arthur Woods ot London upon: the handily: " " homo here. SAVED BABY’S LIFE WINTl-RIOURNI. ILHIM Cheap farm of 100 acre- with " mm of mod bush, good hummus and l good Int-[nu running though the hm. Witt ”clung. (or city property or tor can brain. Awly orqrritetorEtlt. Ernst-3.1.0.3. lI-In, on 1btt FOR SALE Jenny cow. fresh one week. For mar-titular: apply to M, SohoMel- they". Bree!“ Ro'nd, Kitchener PO, 16-tt. FOR IALI Shuwberry plants for nle,~Pow make, the neat cmppor, "oo per 1,000. 8300 per 500. $1.75 per ’00 plants. Rab. Peter-burg. J. B, BwARTz1tiNTTttrBMrt, It“. Two unloads of good horses will arrive April 19th. 1924. Come only and get your choice, Ainrir P. K. Weber Sales Bttibletr, Kitetusms'r, throughout the world. Many people are 30-de living in nominative poverty Who are really rich, but do not know it. You may be one ot them. Send tor Indei Book. “Missing Heirs and Next of Kin." ‘contnining carefully authenticated ‘llsta of missing heirs and unclaimed estates which hare been advertised iror here and abroad. The Index of Missing Hem we otter for ale cow ln'ns thousands ot names which have appeared in American. Cen- adieu. English, Scotch, Irish, Weslsttl German, Preach, Belgian. Swedlsh.‘ ludien Colonial. and other news papers. inserted by lawyers, execu~ lore. edminhtmton. Also conulne list ot Englioh and Irlsh Court: ot Chancery and unclaimed ddvidende list of Bank ot England. Your numb or your encestor's mny he in the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) " once tor book. INTERNATIONAL CLAIM AGENCY, Dept. 244, Pull- burgh. PI... USA. Ade.B-tt. April 26 1saturdayr-va1uatms real nature and household effects, em, of Adam Killer at Elmira. April 26 (Saturday)-- Household enacts belonging to Mr. Heddrlck at cor. of church and Peter St, Kitch- ener. April 19 tSaturday)-At 1.30 p.m.. household "tects belonging to Mr. Jerry Shaun, Brubncher St,, Kitch- May 3rd (Saturday) - Valuable household ettectn belonging to Mrs. Lilian Miller, situated in the village of Wellesley. May 10 (Saturday) - Valuable household effects belonging to Mrs. J. Davenport Br., 13 Pine St. in the c'ty of Kitchener, commencing at. 1.30 Iran. HONDAY.‘ HAY I. ammulo'mnunu- tum. Br lo J. M W. nu tenor!“ malty. M: . Being two urt- of lot lumbar One Hudud mad Tu o! the can“ Company m In the Tonal» of Wit-rho. “(I 'soMautrtg about thirty-tour and onto-curler Ser... Tho ulo val be ['1le to u not". Md. T_...- Tn pot can of tho purchase no!” to be mid down " the Lune or me. blhwo to be out) In thirty an. April 20 (Baturdarl--At 8 mm" at the Kitchener Market, all nearly 1 new household enema and stoves for C. A. Rekotskl from hmcaster St. 15-3t. Doit miss this sale. P. April M (Saturday)-- At 8 am. at the Kitchener market, valuable household enacts belonglng to Mrs. Wesley Reesor, Wood St, In the City ot Kitchener. April 26 (Saturday)--- LM pan, valuable household tstteets belonging to Lorne Avis, at 10? Waterloo St., Kitchener. ‘n-u‘u h . W»m ' mmuwumm “chm-Wholudhym "sawto- Kltchcmr. Ont. Dated at Klgohoner the ttprtoertut day ot April, 1014. _ April " (Satuniny) -L80 pm, Valuable household elects ot Geo. Schnarr unlined at 31 William M. West in the town of Waterloo. For further Micah" ma contu- (ions of “to npply to “I“. [RAY a lelN‘l’OOH Gaucher. for the Mom-min. GEO. G. CLASS. Auctioneer. w, W. FRICKIY, Auctionur Phon. 602W. Waterloo H. I. DUIRINO. Auction.” Auction Sale List VILLMI oe DIM .. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer. HEIRS WANTED FOR DALI FOR SALE are being nought 1 6at, M.8t Seed will be delivered it partles sowing order what may require. Conestoga Flax Milt. Henry W. Rbel, Proprietor. _ -_- A GROW FLAX It wilt par farmers to sow several acres In Flax. I will pay $18.00 a ton tor clean, well-tseeded, mowed ttttx and possibly more when pulled. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets ot the de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims ot which she shall then have notice, and she will not be liable for the said assets. or any part thereot, to "tuty person or persons at whose claims notice shall not have t)een received by her at the time ot such distribution. Dated this fourth day ot April, An 1924. Solicitor for the said Administratrix, 15-3t NOTlCE ls MERRY GIVEN pur- suant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, Chap. 140, Sec. 56, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate at the said Israel Martin, who died on or about the twenty-sixth day ot June. 1917, are required on or before the tirst day of May, 1924, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersign- eh, Solicitor tor Nancy Martin, the adminitstratrix ot the estate ot the said deceased, their names and ad- dresses and full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the se- curiljes, it any, held by them. In the Estate of ISRAEL MARTIN, late ot the Township of Woolwich. in ttte Count of Waterloo, Farmer, Deceased. IIOl'lCI u an mi -' to the In“ an. d WA "u. cm. 10.“. 10.‘ mammar- numb hm; ale-l min-t the can at the‘ aid Devin Bun. who dbl on of! about the twenty-ninth any at New umber. 1931. are mini on 094 new. the eighth ", oi bra "tV: to and by post we“ or - to the underlined newton. " minim-ton oi the amt. ot the “id decanted, their nun.- and ed- drouu and lull particular: of their claim- amt the nature at the ”our Mu, if any. held by then. -AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that utter such last mentioned due the aid executors will proceed to (ll-tribute the unto at the decal.- od among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims ot which they lhnll then he's notice. and they will not be liable tor the said assets, or nay part thereof. to any person or persons ot whose chums notice shall not have been received by them " the time or such distribution. Dated " Waterloo this tenth day of April, A.D.. 1924. TH E WATERLOO FLOUR Make ch33 store your head- quarterg for Seeds where you wlll ilttd a large variety of the very best Seeds on the market. including GRASS. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, SWEET CLOVER AND FEED STORE c. an: . _ . Proprietor Succeuor to B h C, Snider. " King Ct. N., . Phone 296 WATERLOO and the w'én known Rennie and Ferry Suds Also excellen: quality BANNER SEED OATS. Good cheap fertilizer tor xnrdan. WWi TO CREDITORS SEEIIS SEEDS See or Phone For A Good, Roll-bl. and ' _ Exporioncod Auctioneer A. L. BITZER, Kitchener, Ont. D. A. BEAN, Kitchener. C. S, BEAN, Waterloo R. s. BEAN, Wate'rloo D. B. MUSSBLMAN. Lockwood, Sunk. 244 King St, N., H. B. DUERING, Executors, mgr; WATERLOO 13-6t enamel bed, Irene: and mu. out bedroom unit. compute, donu- iron bed with wring: and m. I dining room when con-hunt o! ' extension tuition, I “debunk. “a ' dinner! ouch. writing dent. vint- uut. 'sewing table, I vmndn "when. 2 jurdiniere "and; cm uphold, steel kitchen range. link. ' mm chairs, couch. no q bedding, home made carpets out; “a In”, an. end siaeewnre, , tape-try cm; other curtains, clothes rick. bill. plants, carpet sweeper} with; machine. tub: and minor. “1hr (table, than lent table, can" our ! board, cumin poles, empty Ionian. " 10 gal. and a 5 gal. stone clocks. _ kitchen utensils. lamp. pictnron, _ mounted deer head. automobile m. 550 feet new lawn hone, Ionic tab , neuter and garden tools. and my other useful articles not mentioned. I No reserve Don’t miss this sale ot clean turn- [ilure when you can buy it at your {own price [and nine. ' mum m roan", I 10%;“ n. W unwmggooduuw.lw Inn- 1011: IL, I - but...“ 'llnlnh hall me}, - u- a”. Gad and. I reckon. m The undersigned diets for sale his valuable 180 acre tarm situated thtee miles west of St. Jacobs, and one and one "talt miles east of Hawkesville. 0n the turn: is I. good house, bank barn and all no- cnssnry outbuildings. never-failing water supply at house and tram, 20 acres in bash, balance under good state ot cultivation. This in an ideally located farm. Anyone inter- mved is invited to call and no farm, Apply to Daniel Ritter, 11.11. No. 4, Elmira, Ont. 15-42. manning-It'd h t..FafWFat' “TUIDAV, APRIL ”b, 's" Ida " “In. It b80 y... “i. Ennl um. M an hp. In Trusses For Rupture: ottlre:--No. " King at. It“. Room 1, over Potter's Hurdwlfo store. near the Kitchener Pot! Ottleo, OttttNs open from , mm. to s 30 pm. Charges renou- Able. Made Md "mu for any RUPTURID PIROON The Mayor Trusses whlc‘h In giving ',eit'g',f', “ti-(notion In "ttht an simple and need no undorstrnp. [any to put on. or to (aka on. Gardner tt " Petersburg AUBTIDNEEB. Robert th van-hum“ List your “I" with Auction- eer Gardner, And you'll be all in and noth- ing out. WHAT’S WHAT Which I: the hen w” to and a nun out? _ Call around the house when he's not In. GEORGE SCH NARR, Proprlotor. WALTER w. FRIOKEV, Phone 692w, Waterloo, Auctlonoer. ALF. MEYER, Clerk. 1 " King Went Phone an On First Mortgage on Improved city and farm proper). by terms of re-puyment. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE l repreunt three high oil. loaning companion. “Payton'o Polleiu Protect" When is an uuctlonnr Int When you call him out? “I. IIOQ‘I- .GNMII' "m., Money to Loan E. J. PAYSON Termtr-<htatt, Phone 130 "at.

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