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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Feb 1926, p. 3

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i i4g A prominent Boston manufacturer recently visited Kitchener Ind Brat, "hto looking for a locetion for a hunch ot his Industry in Called: in the nut future. After driving thmxh the ltreete of the two towns M: which he noted the numer- vii induetrial "statrtuttmetntrr, the “Inf“ echoole. churches And fab- lle "ndtrttrtr, end Int. but not lent. be Ittrective and commodiouu I... of the people. over seventy- ”. per cent ot which ere owned 3, their occupants. he remarked to n (mg or New"! men. that he - visited mule-ii! - town I’d city over 8,000 minim In 1. United em... but he hull - - I - mun-looking my all not which In In that: for no Int um. '.usttrts-ete'tut'tsato't Watt-”unann- album! on afhfoeit' ttfW.tttlamf “flunk. [Wat compounded hav-y-ty. _ V -"--------------- . W. Wrue and" I Wlogind __- At Kitchener. ”brunt Government Inspec- . 1m. to Mr. and Mrs. John a. The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company The Eyes After Middle Life OM; Gordon,0. D- People who wear glasses for near work only must have their lenses changed every year or so. As the eyes steadily change. the glasses must. be changed to unit. This ageing of the eyes is perfectly natural and all are subject to it. We can \supply you with the proper glasses for the present condition of your Waterloo eyes let Us 3erve You so Onurlo at. tk, Kitchener Phone 2777w Optometrist Gait Kitchener htmmhm,‘ in“ mummnmnuuahu hmdommm “Wilmhf mammal-o”:- othaeeitir...rs0itt.n.ttot-tr,l Muballuvmhhm tttaattw J. - a! I!“ "MI-Knew“ viathnIMoluUmmul club. vim he held tho not”. at circular. He ”.5001 host to Hamilton. “Want . Ion. Btatttp--ht Kitchcm,'rohnm'm " St. lary'l Hospital, to Kr. dad Mrs. James A. Blink. . mil. Wil- liam Edward. I Hut-born -- In Fmrbunh. Scot- land, Dog. M. 1925. to Mr. "S, Mrs. Henry G. Hachborn. ot Conte stogo. a sun. Ernest George. l Munulman~At Conestoga. to Mr. and Mrs. Abner Musselm. 1 Ion” Lantt--At Kitchener; Feb. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. George Lung Jr., sr' dlughter. I 8tahl.---At Kitchener, Feb. 22. to, Mr, and ltrs. A. W. Stable. a son. George Kenneth. \ I Ewen-tuse-yy-t Kitchener, Feb. 17, Mr. George Ewen to Miss Edith ('assel, by Rev. H. M. Lang-Ford. Smith-Smith __ Lawrence Theodore Smith to Margaret ChrUtna Smigu. ChriBtner-0tto--F'eb. 20. Charles A. Christner to Violet Otto. hdth of New Hamburg. Lewandouit--At Kitcherter, Feb. 20. Frank Lewaudouski. aged 70. Eaton-ht Hespeler. Pelt 20. E. E. Eaton. aged 74 yearn freist--At German Mills. Feb. 14th. Mrte. Mary Ann Relst. in her 66th Benninger - February 18th, Joseph Benninger of Bridgeport, aged " years. isolated one, but it is the univ'arnl opinion of visitor: trom In)! our! of the continent, There are terr, qt any. cities more widely known in the innsirinl mt! nnuieinl wotld than the 'rwin-Ciui-kitette- Ind Waterloo. The qua-(ion is Muni- Ir naked: Why are they not Joined u one city? Th? mum in: Both town. poms: an identity in the Maine:- vorld and. Akita. nine um"; enjoy .11 the pfivllogu ’ot . big and growing city. Clty PrIvllom r The chisel- of Kitchener ad Wtstorht0-havhtq I join misun- of about ",009-tt." up "mntqq, M m of the be". and all." ”can on the mum-t. 11m nil- wly eon-oct- m two mm end, Ibo prov“. t‘t WM!” m m can-am " m a; can, a“ an. “an; year. MARRIAGES DEATHS BIRTHS , The Very Rev. William Plum: 11mm, Dean ot the Barkley Divinity School. Middleton,. Oonn.. U.8.A.. 'writes: " am hoping a not! my I people of on denomination my vwam to join In on Glam-noes ot ot the but Sand-y In October on I iFestlval 6t the Kingdom ot Christ. ‘With every reason In Ins-van Ind ion earth favoring Church unity It ideas not new no it we could so on iforever tsitting apart." maid-v.1». “my...“ aetiret.t.estarottaitth.ta.eea- Iocont m., Dr. I“ d m- Com-WNW” o,iftt_hrrtrndrtmtattr.- I'Ol’ to 0:010th mm: "M, "'tr-qtt--ttr.t.eatartd, toaret'Ntttta'ttqt.tM-rir Incl-and was“ mmmqmnt Immanudw m h "tart. can... I'm. - m h h In.“ palm-g. 10-40”qu " "ua-t '.etttr-3ttbrsWye1fenAt"1B- “an Remun- lav-not. it strictly toegqet to - thet tBe Apath- ot I“ can m - Pvt-cones! and“ W?" " loving In . Mntagt-tt hm up tqt. tor'of Fob. O: “I in [bi It. I. volcano BI! have"! which at. to mm. a» Church anon». no long the mama mun. 1 Eu: your man will but mtit In cull-c the stumb- ot Christin-I to no need of reunion all that caul- “on: yet to be will "like that which today in held In union." _'l‘he Rev. Robert Pane. Pastor ot St. Enoch's United Church. Toronto. sends the following encouraging words: "Dear Dr. Clemens. r recall your ministry in Hespeler and, our fellowship together while more in the thinks ot the Spirit. l an: inter ested in your endeavor to bring about n true Union union; the dis- ciples of Christ. Surely it in what He meant when He played that they might all be one. This is a great faith with myself. Unfortunately many do not receive it and so the multiplicity ot new sects goes on rather than their reduction. Just the same we must continue to 'preach it. The church ot which I was pastor for 17 years went 'anti' in the re- cent effort to bring shout Rmton'--- and so I lost my charge. At present I am s‘rvin; T in a tether small church In Toronto-but I'm keeping up my techno!" to the truth of our oneness in Chiretr and our duty to make that oneness visible." We -wtutt to sell you nothfiitr, But should like to give you some- thing: A golden opportunity To, elevate humanity! Come Join this mighty firm And help to nice the people By scattering truth that shall trans- form-- - " Yes. ring Ht out from every steeple! We‘ll bring the whole world out )1 night um! um than! the all. 00110!!th Institute. which m month him! It . an: at ”00.0.0. he do! “a Injured an and lot " tho Knol- ettetr.Watqritttt Hrrqttat or the at. Marr'. low at”!!! “m1. both but“ h KIM. no you. an ad was. In” and mm a the Y.tg.c.a. a: no Y.W.C.a.s an. tho In... In of on two tom at It m $angtetm, Mn. m... 0) let chin. " pl m but. Kitchener and Waterloo -- Hives of Industry you. M. P. Oral-om. Minister oi Hallways. 'ti-W. D. Euler Alto National for Cublnot. The lion. Chum A. Dunning, prim mini-tor ot Alberta. In- Be. upud the ”mono at loam! Inh- mm' at nun” and anus. The annouilcement tone!" the resigna- tion of the Hon. George P. Gnhum from the cabinet and of P. N. Duke from the federal cent of Regina. Mr. Dunning will stand tor elec- ting in Regina. Nomination day has been set for March 16. and idling will take piece on March 23. Mr. Dunning is expected in the capital within a few days to be sworn into the privy council. Other Election. Soon Other byeiections will undoubted- ly follow the one in Regina next month, but it is sated now officially that any new ministers will be se- lected from the Liberal ranks in the House of Commons. The most probable new member of the cabinet is W. D. Euler, Liberal member for North Waterloo. Mr. Euler has been constantly unions than named in cabinet torgemsta since the general election in October, and he has been especinlly mentioned for the port- folios of either immigration or labor. June: Malcolm, Liberal member for North Bruce, also has been tre- quently mentioned. altho it Mr. Mal- colm entered the cabinet it would probably be as minister without portfolio. _ Whatever br-electrons are sched- uled they will come Mter the one in Regina on the 23 of March. This would mean early April at least be tore the ministers to follow Mr. Dunning into the cabinet would be able to take their seats on the trees- ury benches. Into the clear and beautiful light; The power of the Spirits seven Will draw us all up Into heaven. Moses H. Clemehs, M.A.. Ph.D., Evangelical Catholic Archbishop Kitchener, Ont., Feb. M, 1926. All mammal Comm Khulna I. ”(buy a undu- tHat out". It In the Oil-dun head. qcanm of the laugh rubber, (In. (Inn-r0. button. uni, has. “In all can. “I mom-cry Incl-mu o( (I. Dom-Ion. ". low City an. qrtttett _ 'so-dh" an In ”tr-Ian at-te-tOOF-rr h Aland for a an no out of 'ma-.- Aaqet0-oftBegrrtqrNofthe ayhmwmmug PREMIER DUNNING OF ' ALBERTA JOIN. CAIINET madman! . Mwmhh. VIM-boon“ Lsar,ot"terms. By ALLAN A. EBY To make the most of your trip the voyage through the Sheltered Scenic Seas ot the North PtMtiite should be taken from Vancouver to 'Prlnce Rupert or Alaska. on the voyage you will see trom splendid isea-gointt steamers, alluring inlets, Hovering headlands and tumbling “icy streams and glaciers. On the re- turn journey, see Kiwanga and its totem poles, Mount Robson, the highest weak in the Canadian Rockies. and again to Jasper Na- tional Park. _, PLAN NOW '0. THAT PACIFIC GOAOT . AND AMA 'TIIP You MKID " TAKE NEXT ODIN“. Next mung: butt the can. at Inn-inu- opinion-in- an! BID a trip to Wutun Gunilla. m We Gout or Ala-h. hero's nth!» th- tn thin kind " n nation-I “rift Sour-97 through nonrbotore- tserum country. ”It!!! stiir. at - did resort-hotels, and. when you reach the Canadian Rockies. lor- geoun visu- of an. ion-t. Lad towering mountain peaks. Park Lodge or J3otninesnt-wide tame. There are mountain. on all sides, sky piercing ginnta,-- snow-capped massive, may ot which hue never_ been sclled. From Jasper Nation-J Park is a never-ending succeulon of moun- taims-and more mountains-lo- valley. turbulent rivers and dishing waterfalls until you reach the Coast at vancouver or Prince Rupert. There u - m Mb mount 11 you travel tie Canadian Nntlonnl Route on, rudio equipped talus. Crossing the vast waldo country. the Granary ot the Empire in " wayl Interesting. Ttiqtgt than ttt Jasper Mon“ Park and Juper Summer Tourists fares are anec- tive between May 15th and Sept, 30th, with retu'ru limit ot Oct. 3igt, at a minimum cost. [ These hips. in mappoglbut by Canadian National Railway: are not surpassed anywhere and furnish a liberal education on Canada to our Canadian people. Make sure ot your Westerli trip this summer by bunnintr attend. Any Canadian National Agent will trive you full information and illustrated booklets. 7-2t. 18.94 It Ind a povuluuon of 7,778. which In I!!! had here-nod to 15.- ME During the but your mom than two new home. warn mend. tn ot which are ocean“ at noon " convicted. - TM Hinton tt. - WW II known than": the nun-o. world at "The Emmi-1| at Cum.” M no hair ttN I.- m coup-lo m I.“ on». In no m two In Inn-um on. yd... I In up! 'ttmr' can. a of Douglas Clothes silos, pr itiinstiiiiit M681 Minard'g Liniment for Grippe Extrd Swain] Value: in More: _ and Boys' Wear _ _ The BanhrmiptStoeht win be our use ur" Carter said the motive tor the ttrat slaying, that of William McDevitt, dairy empioyeefou the street a week arm last night. wasfrotmerr. The sec. dnd, that of Dr. A. D. Seurles, in his office on Tuesday night. was tor the same reason. Robbery of McDevitt’s body was thwarted by approach of u pedestrian. Only a watch was taken from the physician. Sam 3. sloaii, state4rea$nrer ot Arkansas. recently performed a task that would have damned most men. Handicapped by the loss ot his arms, he took his pen between his teeth and signed his name 1.300. times to some $650,001) worth ot state bonds Issued to make improve- ments on the state university at Fayetteville. In the above photo. you see him doing the work and Frank Carter, of Ackley. Iowa, captured at Bartlett. Iowa. admitted that he is the “maniac sniper" who has been terrorizing Omaha tor a full week. Authorities said he con- fessed two slayings and one possible fatal shooting. He' carried a .22-eali- hre automatic pistol. - may. Rather excemlonal for n community ot close to 7.000 "num- tamn. h The town In also unimportant Igt. dun-trial centre. raving th number of large and [amp-mus taetttrHB, The tumou- A9eagram unblo- uro located here. Like It. mu:- ton it boasts n tieautttilt nut-n] pull. ll well u an excellent town had ad two borrf bands. The Luthonn 80ml- nnry And Conn”. wile]: I- must“! with the Walton Unlvonlty at London. In ”not; tho T'.t-cttter may Important educational] Incu- tntlonl. _ The unwind-l mum ot hit! an was through [lo M mum north ttttd month and out Bttd Want. and more no no' "tet Pir. mun: roul- tat Dildo, Nov Yon. Dunn old (new ‘fm Arm"" , n my" M u“ KABEL’S MANIAC SNIPER CAPTURED Annie“ State Treasurer a!“ 1 aoo Bonds L also a facsimile of " cm“ well written signature. _ Mr. Sloan lost his If!“ in I n!“ mill when he was only " nan-9;: Yet he has ascended to' will“! heights despite his play-hr I05 When he ran for It!" -6t. while sewing us county cm of White County, he won VIM of position in both the prim “I; general elections. 'mtatstut-it", cord. . '.‘.' I tcl',gtiv,i,'rgi.eci"1 need " I Sean’s Emulsion. Twin-Cine: no going “and. It h to he found tn the meg".- the Bell Telephone Comp“! In will; ho 1ittr, During the your. LG” new telephones were Inn-lied ad that 830 removed. making a not [Ill " Mi) telephones. There are now (.986 “In”. hi the Twin cum. of m- “not 4,216 bean ht middle“ his shows . very halt!!! and“. I. 8ttures out mummy-on. «by... 'o each one hundred of tho - "on. Fe The Centnl once.” OI.” Street has been atrium “d - 'ton. made to the cum-Mb tat. our. of the an" - m Twht cum uni-mun to an” m. mainland-yum - 40,00' Ion! all n .1 - “u no“! CRUMBLY TEETH .33. unsung-unto a “a of pure cod.liver oil up plies a richneuol vitamins that a child need; lo as» an: e',','g.'"l lbones , an teet . t 3 any to tahe--its benelitd are lasting. '3rott tk Bovine. Tom“). mit. " 28rtineW. bt,

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