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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jun 1926, p. 4

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=‘* to Toronto last. Wednesday. {}esp lcARS . who were the much feted vis _ pAtors of Mrs. W. M. Reade, Waterâ€" ~~"00, for the past fortnight, returned . _.â€" Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Hallman were _ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. _ Mistele at Hamilton last Sunday. _ The Misses Bruce of ‘Waterico ggv‘-nflnm-uo!oum!rhnu during the past week. tario r-nu Club held its first rates, dmong thein the King‘s plate, won by Mr. Rdward Â¥. Seagram, of Waterloo, Ount.â€"â€"Congratulations. Miss Charlotte Valentine of Torâ€" onto University and Mr. Calvin Va entine of St. Andrew‘s College, Torâ€" whato, spent the holiday <at their home in Waterloo. Mr. Bo!ton Reade of the Bank of Montreal, London, Ont., was a week end visitor in Waterloo at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. M. Reade, George street. x ‘The Governorâ€"General and Lady| Byng recently motored from Ifll‘ Bay to Hatley Park, Victoria, B.C., where they were the guests of lu.“ James Dunsmuir until Saturday. Their Excellencies have also been staying with the Lieutenantâ€"Goverâ€" mnor of British Columbia at Governâ€" ment House, Victoria. â€" Mrs. F. W. Thomas, Mrs. Cline and Mrs. Garner were the kind hosâ€" tesses of St. Paul‘s United church Ladies‘ Aid Society last Thursday afternoon, with a largely attended meeting of the members and friends, who spent a very enjoyable afternoon quilting for the bale to be sent to the Boys‘ Boarding School at File Hills, Saskatchewan. A delicious tea was served by the hostesses at the close. Mr. J. Sill Jones of Essex is a holiâ€" dayâ€" visitor in Waterloo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Moyer, John street. Mrs. H. Kaufman, Roy street, was the hostess of most enjoyable teas at her home on Thursday and Friday afternoons of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith of Torâ€" onto and Miss Smith of Londonberâ€" ry, Ireland, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McBride, George street. ‘Mr. J. J. A. Weir, of Kitchener, Ontario, announces the engagement of his only daughter, Helen Margarâ€" et, to Mr. Salter Charles Askin, of Windsor, son of the late Mr. Charles T. Askins, and of Mrs. Charles T. Askin, of Los Angeles, California, formerly of Windsor, the marriage to take place ‘Monday evening, June 2ist. s LONDON.â€"Most of the contents of Queen Alexandra‘s private rooms at Marlborough House have been distributed to charitable institutions in accordance with the late Queen‘s wish. Her most cherished household goods both at Sandringham and Marliborough House have been sent to relatives and friends. Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Torrance Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Honsberger announce the engagement of their only daughter, Nina Stoddard, to Mr. Harolkd W. Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wagner, Waterloo, the marriage to take place on Tuesâ€" day, June 22nd At the present time we have a large selection of the better class of used cars. _ Come in and see for yourself. 1925 Chevrolet Touring 1922 Dodge Touring 1921 Dodge Touring 1925 Oakland Coach 1925 Ford Tudorâ€"balloons 1924 Chevrolet Sedan â€" 1922 Ford Coupe 1924 Hudson Sport Touring MceLaughlin _ King St. â€" Waterleo Master Six Touring decorations â€"were wedding bells, HF Uflmm were Stauffer, Florence Humphries, Mary Weichel, Pinder, Mary Hilliard, Jean Hempâ€" hill, Rose Lockie, and Rena Hutton. Mr. Lorue W. Brown of New York City and his mother, Mrs. Charlotte ing at the home ‘of his sister, Mra. Henry Sweitzer, 50 Church St. Mr, Brown has just recently graduated New York City, and will be ordainâ€" odgnl-luuhouumm ence of the United Church of Canâ€" ada, which is now in sessionâ€" at Stratford After several weeks‘ vacâ€" ation, ‘Mr. Brown will return to Stamford, Conn., where he has acâ€" cepted a position in the First Pres Miss Dorothy Grigg of Toronto was a holiday in Waterloo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. N. Grigg, 84 Water street. ... The Governorâ€"General, Lord Byng, has been on a farewell tour throgh the West, is returning to Ottawa about June 1st. Grand Old Man of Canadian Goilf The veteran golfer,â€" George S. Lyon, turned in a.card of 78, the best card of the season, and won his game in the first round of play for the Osler Trophy at the Tornnto Golf Club. 3 Former Doctor for Queen Dies in Britain, Aged 86 _ Aberyswtyth, Wales. May 24.â€" Sir John Williams, prominent auâ€" thority on obstetrics, died here toâ€"day at the age of 86. He attended Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Zick and daughter Donnie spent the week end at the home of Mrs. O‘Donnell at Waterloo. Queen Mary at the birth of the Prince of Wales. (Too late for last week) Visitors here over Sunday and the holiday were: Misses Mary and Irene Birmingham of Stratford at their home here; Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Langford and daughter Wilma of Stratford, Mrs. Wm. Burtch and little niece, Idona Ruppel of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Knight of Kitchener at Wm. Knight‘s; Mr. and Mrs. George Helm and daughter of Kitchener and Miss Sarah Hamâ€" mond of Toronto at Geo. Rennie‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford and two children and Miss Lydellia Robâ€" inson of Elmira at Thos. Playford‘s. Mr* and Mrs.. M. Shantz and son spent Sunday with friends near Moorefield. ‘ Miss Lizzie Birmingham of Stratâ€" ford is spending several days at her home here owing to the iliness of her father. Mr. W. H. Joyce, pianoâ€"tuner of Kitchener, was a business visitor to Chrosshill on Monday. Mr. Thos. Birmingham has pur chased a motor car. Mrs. George Walters visited friends in Kitchener Monday and Tuesday. f Mrs. A. W. Rennie of London is spending‘ some time here with her mother, Mrs. Albert Knight. Mrs. George Rennie and daughter were week. end visitors at Kitchâ€" ener. Mrs. R. Foster and Miss Laura and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie spent Sunday evening at the bedâ€" side of Mrs, Pat Birmingham, Kitâ€" chener. * # Mr. and Mrs. John Dechert and daughters Hilda and Mrs. Hahn of Linwood spent an evening at the home of Mrs. R. Foster‘s last week. James Derdich, aged 51, proprie tor of a man‘s furnishings store at 1946 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, was shot and killed on May 26 by one of two.thugs who entered the store in an attempted holdup. As Derdich fell, mortally wounded, one of the robbers selzed an overcoat We desire to thank the numerous friendsâ€" and neighbors for the sinâ€" cere sympathy shown during the iliness and in the bereavement sufâ€" fered through the passing of our beloved husband and father. We al so wish to especially thank those who loaned cars and sent floral tributes. # BANDIT STEALS OVERCOAT AFTER KILLING MERCHANT Mrs. Frank Shuh and family CARD OF THANKS CROSSHILL uqi me en h imniiign us on c m it s s Wik Li | (a s en c ul l uy( 1W 4 o+ ie s ¢ Sunrice Boilioquiesâ€" Rev. J;. C and Mrs. Morlock leit Here we are aguin up in the mortâ€"| last . week on an extended trip ing early. 440 is Bol‘s scheduled|abroad to see their daughterâ€" in time and he never lssues a Dulletin| Minneapolis, Minn., who is reparted labelied late. For sometime streamâ€" | iL * ers that herald the glories of a new| iMr. Hiroy Scheifele of Detroit Johnnie Courteau, From the bank of "Bonnie Brigen" the distant river glow through the Lincoln green of the forest follage, and Lowell‘s lovâ€" able © question flashes in on the scheen of memory‘s wallâ€""What is so rare as a day in Junet" Aru1 along the highways and down the byways of old Ontario‘s hidulating landscape will cause ‘an Answer acâ€" quiescent to flood back with a ripply cheer. Brides and biossoms add a distinctive feature to the rarety of these June days, but that trait of modernism known as "conventionâ€" itis" does not seem to harmonize with bugs, butterfMes and ‘babbling back again Home, with an hour for refreshments at the North Pole cafeteria, may prove a popular tourâ€" ist route for the novekseeking southerner ere many moons. But after all a few hours digging in on the "back fifty‘" where you are not molested by anyone ringing in or listening in, or where you are not apt to be run in or run over, is one of the rarest joys of June. Nuf sed. Who‘s Who and What‘s Whatâ€" Mr. Jatob Good‘s twin gas pumps do not look alike, but you have your choice. Mr. Kenneth Snyder is home hayâ€" ing completed his third year in Finâ€" ance and Commerce at Toronto Varsity. Rev. and Mrs.. E. D. Becker of Hanover were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gies last week. ‘Miss Minerva Schelfele of Kitchâ€" ener spent Saturday with her parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlock have moved fnto what was Mrs. Beckâ€" ner‘s home. Mr. Leo Berges of Detroit spent the week end with his mother. â€" _ Mrs. Milton Cornett of Vancouver spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Richmond. : Mr. M. L. Weber is attending the S. 8. convention of the Evangelical church in New Hamburg as delegate this week Misses Clara and Gertrude Derâ€" becker of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gies. HOW WEAK GIRLS f CAN GAIN STRENGTH It In the life of almost every girl there comes a time when weakness attacks her. The strain upon her blood supply becomes too great, and there follows headaches and backâ€" aches, loss of appetite, attacks of dizziness, heart patpitation and conâ€" stant weariness and a mlency‘ to a decline. All these symptoms may not be present in any particular case, but the presence of any one of them shows the necessity for prompt treatment. And there is no other treatment so sure and so speedy as that through the bloodâ€" making qualities of Dr. ‘Williams‘ Pink Pills. They are the one thing needed.to maintain the health of growing girls and women of mature years. Here is a bit of positive proof of the value of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills in cases of this kind. Miss Clara Fraser, Thessalon, Ont., has been brought back to health and strength through the timely use of this medicine, and gives expression of her gratitude as follows;â€""I feel it a duty as well as a pleasure to tell you what Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have done for me. They hare restoredâ€" me to health, if, indeed, they did not save my life. 1 was suffering greatly from anaemia. 1 lost flesh and always felt tired and nervous. At last I grew so weak I did not seem to help me any and I was groking weaker, and my heart was bothering me. At last a friend who called to see me said she had Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pillis and urged me to ‘try them. 1 felt helpless but decided to take her advice, so my mother got me a supply of the pills and I began taking them. It was not long <before 1 began to find benefit less than two months my healith was restored. In fact 1 was in bettor health than 1 had ever enjoyed beâ€" fore. 1 strongly recommend Dr. Wik Hams‘ Pink Pills to all who are Cook‘s Regulating Compound weak and run down, for I fool sure they will not be disappointed." You can get these pills from any medicine desler or by mail at 600 a box from The Dr. WiiHams Modt Bloodâ€"Making Qualities of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Mr. Kiroy Scheifele. of Detroit took advantage of ‘Decorstion Day in U. 8. to visit his .parents hore. with Mr. and Mrs. 8. M; Sby. We are glad T0 esar that Miss Lillion Snyder;, who is completing her course at the Faoulty of Educaâ€" cation, ‘Toronto, has accepted a poâ€" sition on the staf of the Galt Col Mr. and Mrs. A. Gies attended the funeral of the late Mr. John Kercher in New Hamburg on Tuesday. .~Misses Jean and Marjorie Snider are home after completing their tfreshette year at Toronto Universâ€" ity. Rev. Lloyd Eby, a native son, occupiled the pulpit of Calvary cbcehmq“uyagnh‘flthn acceptability . pleasing to his many friends. Mr. Eby leaves for Detroit to do mission work in connection with his chosen denomination, the United Brethren. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hallman spent Sunday in Kitchener with Mrs. F. Betchon.. ~A~ * ‘ _Rev:, and‘Mrs. Campbell and chilâ€" |dnn spent the holiday with friends , near Goderich. Personais. & Miss M. B. McLeod spent the holiâ€" day. at her home near Palmerston: Miss â€" Lillian Bickle of Waterloo spent the holiday at her home here. Misses Mary and Gladys Howse spent the holiday at Galt and Brantâ€" ford. 7 Mr. and Mrs. A. Switzer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilâ€" liams at New Hamburg. Mrs. Gordon Fried and daughter Norma visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Goetling at Rosebank last week. Miss Grace Kinzie of Kitchener spent a few days last week with Miss Buelah Becker: Mr. and Mrs. J. Bricker spent the holiday at Plattsville with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelby. Mr. Elmer Bickle of London Uniâ€" versity is home for the summer vaâ€" cation. Misses Myrtle and Lolo Jago, Mr. Jago and son Robert of Buffalo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Detwiller. Mr. and Mr, A. Fritze and son George of Kitchener are visiting with Mr. and Mrs A. Poll. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gill of Dickie Settlement visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rohr and daughter Marjorie of Kitchener visited with Mr. afd Mrs. S. Rokhr on Wednesday. > Rev. and Mrs. Milton Bricker and daughters of ‘Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs, A. Bricker on Sunâ€" day. . Mrs. M. Chapman and Mr. Oliver Chapman visited with friends in Stratford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser of Kitâ€" chener spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller and chil dren spent the holiday at Dickie Séttlement with Mr. and (Mrs. Milâ€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Goetling and children of Rosebank spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rohr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Affeldt and daughter Haszel of Céntreville visitâ€" ed with â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Letson last Sunday. Miss Martine of Buffalo spent the week end with her sister, Mrs: W. Detwillep. ‘ i ~~As Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hallman and Mr. Alvin Hallman of Tavistock visited at the home of Mrs. A. Fried on Sunday, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Norman Snyder, Mrs. A. Fried and Mr. Ben Snyder visited with Mr., and Mrs. Kippe at Princeton on Sunday. s The funeral took place Sunday afternooh at the U. B. church of the late Mrs. John Armstrong of the Cedar Creek road, in her cightyâ€"first year. Burial tookâ€"place at the Galt cemetery. Rev. C. W. Meadows had charge of the services. The Junior Women‘s Institute will meet in the Roseville schoolâ€"house on Monday, June 7. A hearty wel come is extended to all young women. _ We regret to report that Mr. Al ihfllbllhlllhfll‘ll.lll numerous friends wish him a speedy ROSEVILLE etion of MF| ang Mys. A. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ivan Hilbora and Miss ‘Moriam Hi}born called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hallâ€" man at Plattsville on Sunday. Leigh of Erie, visited. with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman. Mr. Eiliot of Gueiph is relieving in the Royal Bank here . forâ€" two weeks in place of the manager, Mr. F. E. Page, who is enjoying his holiâ€" Won Ball Game. â€" The softball game on Monday, May 31, Townâ€" line vs. New Dundes, resuited in a score of 174 in favor of New Dunâ€" (Miss Nellie Hilborn and Mr. David Litwiller . motored to â€"Toronto on Saturday. â€" . Mr. and Mrs. Austin Baner and daughter Vélma, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger and Mr. and Mrs. W. Klinkman motored to Niagara Falls on Sunday. * 7 Mr. and Mrs. Trippe of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Morrison. Mr. and. â€"Mrs. John Sandlos of Hanover spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. °0. Lautenâ€" Misses Sylvia and Rae Bock and Dr. E. Brown motored to Niagara Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Toman and Miss Jean Toman and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bowman motored to St. Catherines Mr.. A. Gruetzner and ‘Miss Florâ€" ence Gruetzner of Hespeler spent Sunday at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. August Lautenslager. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. John Gies of Heidelâ€" berg visited Mr .and Mrs. A. Starr on Victoria Day,. ~. . > Mr. Wm. Stocki of Waterioo spent a week with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Oberlé of Watâ€" erloo spent Victoria Day with the latter‘s mother. » Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Schickoff of Waterloo spent Victoria Day with the latter‘s parents. The marriage of Miss Amanda Straus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. §imon Straus, to Mr. Otto Stoeser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stoeser of St. Agatha, took place last Tuesâ€" day morning at St. Agatha R. C. church. Women‘s and Misses®‘ Most Beautiful Pretty Summer Frocks of Rayon and dainty Flowered Voiles, showing pleated and shirred skirts, short sleeves and sleeveless styles, lace ruffle trim, in bright Summer shades, Ladies‘ and Missos‘ sizes, : Pricesâ€" % Dot designs, beautiful combination colorings, both long and short sleeves, flare skirt and straight line styles, all sizes,â€" PHMONE 2000 ALL DEPTS. lapme]frEmcy C# BAMBERG "at ‘the home of Mr Rayon Dresses $10,50, $13.00 to $21.00 $6.75, $8.50 to $16.00 dn of Messrs. Alvin Dorscht, Wm. Exâ€" fier and Miss Margaret Exner â€" of St. Mary‘s and Messre.â€" Joseph Dorscht and JosephKropft of New Prussia spent Sunday at the formâ€" er‘s home here. SUMMER _ â€" DRESSES In Our Spacious Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Dept. Ladies‘ Newest Dresses, correct in style, beautiful in material and becoming to the_wearer. Mr. Rd. Kautman and sons Walter and‘Wilfred were visitors to New Hamburg last Saturddy. + With an assortmentâ€"so varied in all the newest modes, it is an easy matter to make a choice. You are most welâ€" come to come and see them on the main floorâ€". Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Knipfel and daughter Stella of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. George Dorscht on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dietrich paid aâ€" visit to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Dietrich near St. Clements on Sunday. Among those who â€" motored to Hamilton on Sunday and spent the day with Rev. and Mrs. Reble were: Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobi; Mr. and Mrs. Caft Snider; Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hohl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart, Mrs. Otto Kress,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gremm, Mr. and Mrs. William Goldbeck, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Valentine Heimpel, Mr. \and Mrs, Norman Heimpel, Mr. John Goldbeck and Mr. John Wolfe. Fuji Silk Dresses, plain colored and striped, pretty tailored styles, high neck and long sleeves with side pleated skirts, in shades of Rose, Maize, Apricot, Copen, Mauve and Green, all sizes, Prices y $6.25, $8.00, $10.50 * $18.00 Mr. and .Mrs. Siegfried Schickoff and Master Delmore Reichert and Mr. and Mrs. W. Schenk. Items of Interest. inrepenmmmenqecommepqmenee zy qprgengaune h ~ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader vlslted‘ KEm You m friends in Baden on Sunday. | THE VITAMINâ€"TONIG , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stuckey of| & Grand Valley visited over the week scott,s EIl“llSion end at the latter‘s home with Mrs.! or pyRE CODâ€"LIVER OIL A. H. Moyer. commmunnnmademmdenmenmentrmremenmmmenn PC es +4 f Kieg : â€" t > > 29 % â€" ~ to be turned into Cash at once PRINTS â€" GINGHAMS â€" WASH GOODS . DRESS GOODS â€" SILKS â€" LINENS â€" HOSIERY â€" UNâ€" DERWEAR and MEN‘S FURNISHIINGS â€" All come under Big Reductions Do not miss this eventâ€"It BRICKERâ€"GERMANN CO. LTD. means monéy in your pocket if you buy here. KITCHENER, ONT. ‘This means Special Bargains in all departments, Sale Starts Thursday _ Fuji Silk Dresses BRESLAU Lovely Georgette and Chiffon Dresses, many . models . showing coat styles over Printed Crepes, dainty colorings and newest designs, in Ladies‘® and Misses‘ sizes,.â€" In a good choice in Tweed, Gaberdine and Silk Coats, all at remarkable Sale Pricesâ€"See our Ladies‘"‘and Misseas‘ SPRING COATS $22.50, $26.00, $33.00 to $39.50 $13.50, $16.75, $21.50 to $35.00 Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler and family of Preston visited with the former‘s mother, Mrs. F. Thaler. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baer and family visited at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Omarâ€" Rudy near Bloomingdale. ; â€"â€" Mrs. L.‘ Schaifele of Conestogo and Mrs. Wm. Hohmeler of Kitchâ€" Rev. Bribacher of New Dundes occupled the pulpit in the M. B. °C. church here on Sunday. Mr. W. M. Middleton spent Sunâ€" day at Granton. * Mr. and Mrg. Irvine Boll of Kitchâ€" ener visited at the home of Mr. and Mr. Nathaniel Clemens of Milverâ€" ton visited with his brother, Mr. Woendell Clemens over the week A sweeping Bigger Building Sale starts Thursday at Ernst‘s‘ & Co., Kitchener, leading Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothingâ€"Store when $100,000 worth of Clothing, Gent‘s Furnishing, and Boots and Shoes will go on sale at prices cut to the core. See page six (6) for big ad. , ERNST‘S llGG_lMUILDING-lALE Starts Thursday, June 3rd e PROMPT SERVICE

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