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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jun 1926, p. 1

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f RPs ' \*Ulll.!l‘fll”ll'll.fll“llllUIhlU.' mc 100 % ~"I rROoOFING ‘â€"| ~C. M. LESTER,"pzmx § Slate Surfaced Roofing 16 in. by 32 in. wide ts 1 snpeile n ul o ies o i t e t n s cmd 4 H.J.HALL&SON Use Minard‘s Liniment in the stables. One ply Rolled Roofing Two «4 66 «4 Three" â€"* $* i5.0 6+ omnnanhs * iB o 5 K In the past : you h!fld% h that you .u-;mvewm»-ufli &-fluâ€"n&- in congested districts, as the hazard in your case is not nearly PUBLIC LIABJLI!TYâ€"Injuries or death to the public r by your car, o COLLI8IONâ€"Damage to your PROPERTY DAMAGEâ€"Damage another automobHe, vehicle or other object. IN ADDITION TO FIRE AND THEFT ATâ€"GREATLY # a REDUCED RATES _ f The Lowest ever offered in Waterloo, County in one ofâ€"the PIONEER COMPANIES TO INSURE AUTOMOBILES . Assets Over $18,000,000 # ® Policles Written for Short Periods if Desiredâ€" Prompt and Just Settlement of all Losses _ INVESTIGATEâ€"GBTCMY QUOTATIONS Lumber Merchants KITCHENER. ONT. Herbalist Here Mr. Murfin, the Proprietor of the Canadian Herb Garâ€" dens and expert in Herbs, will be at the Walper mouse KITCHENER â€" TWO DAYS ONLY â€" ALL DAY AND EVENING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Jlg.l:l_f. 2nd and 3rd Asthma, Piles, Dropsy, Bedwetting, Skin Diseases, Nervous Diseases, Rheumatism, Bladder Trouble, Diabates, Bright‘s Disease, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Neuritis, Blood Préssure, Heart Troubles, Constipaâ€" tion, Lung and Bronchial Troubles and all diseases. Gall Stones removed, no operation necessary, Goitre removyed, no oberation. } . \ â€"~BPHRERE 1sS A HERB FOR EVERY DISEASE Remember the Date ° Wed. and Thurs., June 2 & 3 Are You Suffering from any Disease? Walper House ~~Ganadian NHerb Cardens Building Paper Room 2â€"Bank of Toronto Bidg., 60 King Street East ~Just Around the corner from Kitchener Market Phonesâ€"Office 445; Residence 2821J "H AVE A TALKWITHLEST 8 R" PHONE 127 mn‘nv:;.'_ LONDON, Consultation Free! Damage done by . property of others Personals. The Union Ladies‘ Aid will meet at the church on Thursday, June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cunningham of Kitchener spent Sunday with the latter‘s mother. Mr. Calvin Tyack has secured a position in Kitchener. a Mrs. Walter Adams and daughter Helen of the Town Line called on friends in our burg on Friday. Mr. Clayton Heimpel of Kitchener was home over the week end. Miss Loulse Huefner visited friends in Linwood on Sunday. Miss Anm# Anderson who has been spending some time in Toronâ€" to, has returned home. . Nrs, W. Lundy and son, Mrs. H. Lpndy and Mrs. Steéwart Creighton motored from ‘Toronto and spenf a few days with Mr. and Mrs, W. Tyâ€" ack. . HAWKESVILLE LONDON; ONT.* [ ts 186 were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krootich and family attended the Strausâ€"Stooser wedding at Bamberg on Tuesday. Mr. Paul Hoffarth is spending. a at Carlsruhe and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hartman were‘ Mr. and Mrs. AlexWeber and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wober and daughter Marjorie of Waterico. ; Miss Katie Meirowski of Kitch ener spent the week end under the parental roof. / Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forwell of Waterloo spent the week end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mré. Carl Forwell here. gaged as housemaid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Z. Koebel. Mr. and Mrs. Louils Lobsinger were:. Mr. T. Harrison of Detroit, Mr. l‘o‘ Miftelholtz, Mr. Jack, Dooley and Mr. Oscar Lobsinger, all of Kitchâ€" Mrs. V. Heric and sons Tony and Cletus of Waterloo spent â€" Sunday with relatives in the city. h Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein of Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday afterncon with Mrs. Peter Voisin. Miss FHdna Meyer spent Sunday under the parental roof. â€" Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mattel of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mattel and Mr. Alex. Reinhardt of Detroit. Miss Anna Bender and Mr. Anbl{ Bender spent Sunday with Misses Lucy and Margaret Boogel. w ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Forwell of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday at the formâ€" er‘s home with Mrs. William Forâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schnarr and family spent Saturday evening in the Twinâ€"City. Mrs. Daniel Hinschberger and son Fred attended tv funeral <of the former‘s grandson, Mr. Louis Schneider, Waterloo, on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willie Forwell and family of Kitchener visited the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forwell here. _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenner of| Linwood paid a short call on relaâ€" tives here during the past week. On Saturday evening Messrs. Clemiens Meyer, Alex. Kroetsch and Stephen Helser visited Mr. George Meyer, who is seriously ill. Mr. Clarence Herzog of Kitchener spent Sunday under the parental Mr. and Mrs. August Allemang and family spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Elmira. . Mr. Frank Boegel of Kitchener spent Sunday at his parent‘s home with Mr. John Bosgel here. Rev. Wm. Becker and Mr. Barney Boegel attended. the cornerâ€"stong laying of the Notre Dame Mother house near Waterdown. Mr. and Mrs. John Stumpf and family of Watefloo spent Sundsy evening with relatives in the vicinâ€" ity. Mrs. Sam Brenner, who spent the winter with her children in Chicâ€"« ago, returned home accompanied by her son, Isadore. 1 HelmbuchaMeyer Nuptials. â€"â€" A protty but quiet wedding was solemâ€" nized at the St. Boniface Church, New Germany, on Saturday, May 22, when Miss Edith Meyor, daughâ€" ter of Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Jacob Meyer of this city was united in marriage to RAward Heimbuch, second son of Mr. and Mrs. John Heimbuch of Linwood. Rev. Dean Wey performed the ceremony. Harold Hess acted ‘u_m-.vino.n.md the bride, was bridesmaid. ‘After the ceremony the happy couple left on a whert honeymoon to Niagara Fails, Buffalo and points sast On home in Kitchener. Heartiest good wighes are extended to thim for a long and happy married iffe. The approaching marriage â€" of Herb Kittol of St. Agatha and Miss Minnie Krostsch was nnnounced on Miss Alria May Bachelor enter tained a number of her friends from Kitchener and Waterloo to a party last (Sunday evening. A pleasant was wpont by all. ST. CLEMENTS Local News Notes. ener on Saturday. Mrs. ‘Thos. Reunie»< sses! Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Roth spent mdnamwmmuznaun at Mr. Henry Ballard‘s:on the 11th| Joo Schweitser. £ line on Sunday. p Miss Orillia Kienappel spent the Mr. and Mrs. G60. Woorstef and| week end in Waterloo. 4‘ friends at Milverton; : was ‘held atâ€"the home of Mr. and m.uml:-hnu'mmmwumm Mrs. R. Foster and 3 M,M_nmmmuxz od at Mr. Thos. Foster‘s on the 11th Moirowski‘s birthday. A happy time Con. on Sunday, / | was spent by all A dainty lunch Mrs. Andrew Playtord and n-;u.] Birmingham were visitors to The Wellesloy Townghip Sunday was served at midnight. ‘The School Convention will be held in day cake given by Mrs. John Lorâ€" Boyd Church, Crosshill, on Thursâ€"‘ ents, lighted with candles, adorned day, June 10th. Afternpon sdssion: the gable. begins at 2.00 p.m. and evenink seeâ€" _ Messrs. Aibort Clemens and Will slon at 7.30. Mr. Gulld of Toronto Rumig and Miss Caroline Hoffarth will give an address at both seseâ€" spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" sions. Member} of Boyd Sunday thony Rumig. ; Schoolâ€"are preparing a stirring misâ€" <â€" Mr. and Mrs. Noah Boshart of of the Cross." Miss L. Mutton and_M. Simpson of Galt spent the week end at Mr. Cecil Barbour‘s. + Miss Ruth Hammond and Master Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roney and three children, Mr. Chowen of Mitâ€" Mr. George Glaister® Mr. and Mrs. J. * Harold of Guelp: Rennie‘s on Enc y Comber to a «<ct~< > /~A Mingr given in Sto=w e Saturday night. He also »~ =~â€"aled him to spent the day with iriends. r Mr. and Mrs. Addison Grasser of latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bowman atâ€" tended the funoral of the late Mrs. Local and Personal. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bergman and Mr. and Mre. A. J. Ruggle and son Frank motored to Niagara Falls on Mr. and Mrs. Rdaward Snider and Messrs. Géorge, Waliter and Howard Quite a number of this vicinity atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. brother, Mr. and Mrs. lsaish Bowâ€" SBunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gingerich have returned home after a two months‘ Miss Irene and Mr. Emerson Sploa Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schouts and Miss Latra and Mr. Elmer Schouts were Sunday guests with friends in this viginity. and Miss Rrma Bergman spent Sunâ€" AOchwindt, North Wootwich. Mr, and Mrs. Ofranus Gingerich, Mr. and Mré. Rnos Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. David Murtina of Pool wore Bunday visitors with Mr. and Mr. Oliver Bowman of Kitchener Mr. Mrs. Jacob Shoemaker of Rimfra ent a few days with friends in FLORADALE strict News H.n.nond of MS AS TOLD BY ':‘I-u Miss Helen Forler of Detroit spent the week ond and Sunday with ... frmeir respective parents and friends. _. | _ and Mrs. Allan Klein and famâ€" ,___ f Baden and Mr, and Mrs. Allan ; »chtel ._and . family â€" of ‘Waterloo ,. â€" ! woere guests at the home of Mr. an . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappel, Sr., spent Sunday in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Roth and famâ€" My spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth near Waellesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Joo Bast of Kitchâ€" etier visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Everatt on Sunday. \‘Mr. and Mry. Abe K Herner and Mr. and Mts. â€"Meivin Snider motorâ€" ed to New Hamburg on Sunday dnd ére last Thursday when Grant, the three yeaer old son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Claytoh Spahr fell into the dam at the rear of their place of residence. Wilmot Centre spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Wagler. interesting News Notes. ~ Miss Ida Grenzobach spent a foew days of last week with her parents and friends in and around Hickson. Medical aid was quickly summoned when everything available was done to restore the young lad‘s life but taken to New Hamburg on Friday and interment took place on Saturâ€" interesting Lecture.â€"Miss Liszie Szember gave another of her interâ€" esting lectures on Friday on travels, wearing apparel and of the different wild animals, etc., of India, which was very much appreciated by the Mr. and Mrs. A. Camm and famâ€" ily of Buffalo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wagner for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. Berst spent a few days with friends and relatives in Rev. Carl Zlegler and Mr. J. K. Schmitt are this woeek atftending the sessions of the Canada Lutheran Bynod held in Hamilton. â€" Mr. and Mra. Andrew Hameol and mdwmlr.udlu. Andrew Ridt of Wellesiey, Mr. and Mrs. George Kidt of Millbank, Mr. Personale Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quehl of Wel lesley, Mr. and Mra. Oliver Heints and family of Bamberg, Mr. and mufimmcuina Prieds Klick of Wellesifly were the Doering on Sunday. and Mr. Paul Schuits of Kitchener spent last Sunday in the viliago. |. Sad Drowning Accident.â€" A very wers the guosts of Mr. ~Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and Mra. Christena Hoftman and granddaughâ€" ter of London were in the village Schmitt on Sunday. . _Mr. Réwin Helpel spent last Sunâ€" day with relatives in Kitchener, ftamily spent last @unday in Beamsâ€" Mr. Jullus Pommer was a busiâ€" mss visitor in Kitchener on Monâ€" Mr. Geo. Gols of near Baden was Mrs. Honty: Wagnar apent a fow s â€" with her son, Helmath, at SUNFIEN LAKE WELLESLEY PHILIPBBURG Mr. C. Alles Some Carsâ€"A week ago last Sun: day afternoon on the Petersburg â€" Kitchener highway a count of the cars going east and west was made at ‘Wahidow‘s Corners. In a space of three hours 840 cars of all desâ€" criptions wereâ€"accurately tabled. At an average of $750 eac}h the huge sum of $630,000. passed this place. Men may come and men may go but cars go on tmver.»'rhe' speed limit has been raised to 30 and 35 miles an hour. Ayoung man is in the habit of passing through Mannâ€" heim at a speed of at least 50 miles an hour. ‘There are cows grazing on this road and children playing as well as going to and from school. Do ‘these sprinters think there is thing on ourâ€"reads but billyâ€"goats. Would the speed copâ€"take a glance Visitorsâ€"Sam Rohr, New Dundee, Harvey Rohr, New Hamburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Groff, Baden, . were visiting at the home of Christ. Rohr. Christ. received a painful wrench of the shoulder which will render one arm useless for someâ€"time. The doctor had an Xâ€"Ray taken at Kitâ€" chener. The sacrament of the Lord‘s Supâ€" per was dispensed in the U. B. church on Sunday last. Rev. C. W. Backus, the elder, assisted the pas: tor and preached an inspiring disâ€" course. . Paintingâ€"Christ. Rohr has had a fresh coat of paint put on his house, veranda and barn and drive shed. It looks bright and tasty. Peter Seyâ€" ler and George Lederman did the work. | News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barfleld, Toâ€" ronto, have been ‘visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt. Chris. Rohr and Gideon Bachert began a well on the tamp grounds, East Kitchener, on, Monday last. Chris. finds pure water every time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hallman ‘were visiting in Kitchener on Sunday last. DISTRIBUTORS OF Boys‘ Coaster Waggons, rubbe Red Racer Waggons, 12x23 @ Red Racer Waggons, 14x32 @ Red Racer Waggons, 14x34 ©@ Red Racer Wagkons, 16136 @ 30" Rd. Bbi. Rifle, Pistol Grip Stock, Price ... M. WEICHEL & SON. LIMITED COUDIES LIMITED BOYS‘ COASTER WAGGONS 2 "PThe a’; Hardware Store" PMONE 218 Je WATERLOO, ONT MANNH E1M Oilless Bearing Disc Wheel Waggons â€"THEY ARE .WINNERS Entrances On Both King and Queen Streets. "Goudies for Better Values" The above have Rubber Tires o EOO OOR eE T *YALE : rubber tire, 6" wheels, @ .$425 & ” ily of Bridgeport visited at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bradley on Sunday last. _ i <ol ‘The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert â€"Kurt last week. A bouncing: baby girl has blessed the home. J. M. Robertson has had his house and barns painted. Harvey Hallman handled the brush. % Critical Operation.â€"Wilfrid Devâ€" itt, son of Emmanuel Devitt of Musâ€" koka, who was helping his uncle, E. J., was stricken shortly after his arrival here with appendicitis. An operation was performed at the home and the patient is doing as well as can be expe¢ted.. His mother, Mrs. Devitt, is attending Mr. and_Mrs. Leglic Klie and famâ€" Rixon‘s Partly ~Ma¢e pleatings, â€" blas . binding: tape, stampedâ€" collar, cuff, and â€" pocket. sets Tor ome broidering, (machine Q broidered ‘ designs, A ever each . calls, all the mhfi included. . Novelty> wash fabrics, ~guaranteed â€" color The Cut Price Store for Jewelry and Gifts ~Our Regular Values Dresses and . 81 King W. Ki tch en e r Beat Others‘ Salos $1.89 and 10" wheels LOCKS & HARDWARE

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