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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Oct 1926, p. 4

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_ Ateae""e"TP'e1fe"'Ci? =iee T ‘ _ _ ' V “ammo.“- "r""i'i.""'Pth""'ft.: . . 1'NAllflT, -, NA.- - d V I "nun-Ia mm'nu-uWi-o-I‘ " 'i7,rGiGrt.i-t.at-ra-t-otet.emePlf, 'r:i.odvt-terteta'"tt'-ritt_ttet11et'ett.s't i'stritpPt"r"tPt8'.'.ttt lulu te.'eerertter2tt.ete."?e. a ggffrguuwmmmmhm'wmmmmu a "i:'isi1"e""t"l"'t""f"'t _auum’onMItviI-:‘hllh ir"c)i' m “1...... W... tetf,g,tAT.'1t.'S.'tfttt1'a'i f, 1:11;” toll. In - .9" . Diana.“ ”a. .1 C, Von than ”apathy In omni- , " to In. Gerhard Holman“ lid ""rttrturort the Inuotndovotd Jun-Id use! aunt, who mud _ III! " " home In Inmate tet “a. Me. Huntsman in hon In 1 Gnu-n! In 1845. coming to fr Alum when n lad of " mn. It it. sou-mm and“ an a“: L. -tar ot the late Mr. And In. ' whom 1mm, anerloo. Ont. who _ In" many friends tn the Twin . City. " I MUSIC if. l In. m a. In if?“ _ It. - L. Dona. Who-I. Sin-a {I w an out... ”I" hurt:- tq-ttthtm " an!!!" " M a: in - V gun a: no In: in up! "tbisBn'to.u. rout-I‘m ;kh. in,” I" a use! papa van with rut-23m than; '"iGr'i-eur-r,-r.' Chan-t. am. ' In. W. H. Domino and “at. 1|le hue returned to was“; and a ditietttttat holiday ot nova-d Itch with Mr. And In who. at tho ham-Load. Peterboto. Ont. fl Former accident Din Mama. Clemens ot Grand Buy, Autumn. formerly ot this eitr, died an: . short 1111193: n his home on Samantha 30, and In: buried on October t. P the Editor or The Globe: m a recent issue ot The,Gtotre n deepetch appeared stating that Waterloo County was well represented in our new Government. There is nothing unusual about this. The fact is. Wat- erloo County always has been well represented in the public life ot Canadn. Penhspn the mention of e few outstanding mes will bring out this tact more clearly. The Rt. tTon. Mackensle King, our Prime Minister. was born in Kitchener-- then the Town ot Berlin-the eoun- ty out of Waterloo county. The late Dr. W. Wilfred Campbell. the dis- tinguished poet and author, known as "The Poet of the Lakes," was A native son of the same town. A few miles distant. in the Village ot Sudan; the late Mr Adam Beck, the (tent "Hydro Knight," was born. The Town of Preston was the birthplace of the late Dr. Otto J. Klan. Canadian astronomer, one of our "most accomplished scientists". From Gait, in South Waterloo. cane the Hon. James Young, an eminent journalist and parliamentarian oil his time. The bonnie Village of Doon claims as her native son Homer Watson, an artist of international tame. Elmira, in North Waterloo, was the home town ot the late Dr.: A. s. Vest, founder ot the Mendel- ssohn Choir, whose achievements in the cause of music are unsurpassed1 in Canada. St. Jsoohe' is the birth- place of Charles M. Bowman, tonn- er Liberal Whip in the Ontsrin Leg- islature. now prominent in the busi- ness world, and from the little Vil- lale of Conestogh comes our new lint-tor ot Customs, William D. 'g"ttur, the able son ot sturdy pion~ son who helped to build this fair and prosperous County. Kitchener, Oct. 9. Native. _ Our Flag l (Victoria Coionbt) The Colonist believes that deep down in the contsetpasrrus" ot a vent majority of Canadians there is an inveterate and ineradicable pride and satisfaction in the contempla-‘ don of the' Union Jack as the naa tional tug of Canada. Canadians do; not look upon it no a gm or eson.' can!” granted to them by the hop]. now living in Britain. On the county, our (In; ia an inheritance. The avowed purpose ot I local flat h to create 6r foster national feel- " and aspiration. it u, in our amnion, beyond the wit ot man to devise a ayinbol which will whine that wrpoae as well an the Union Jack. or indeed come within neu- arahle distance at It. II- Charlotte Vulcan“ motored to may University In: Sunday than“ with Btratf6rd (Heidi. a - tye . lunch mono watt md hon- m. at mun Bonnie". not home In Mice. In. Dr. R. A. Swing. mm ot It. mn but!“ church in "I b Richmond. “nulls, when " an an“ thedzhnnhl noun-- tha I ll. ttatt- up“. - " a A.“ _ _ W‘W‘U‘i’x _'. ”unnatural“. ‘mulutu-‘m “E“ W W . rm. “to!" -- moon-n...“ - 1171.. M. Waterloo In Public Life OW sreerterptt.rAtettef ',iiiiiiuLtrt-uytau0PPee Juana-um: I“: Nttq immu-uuhuum. tots-ummmuuu- gummmum mmhruumno-hml mun-mMMu-uu; ttset-trot-tttMt-mei. hxumwmhm re-of-rt-oN-at "sdht.nrtn.tthnts-b-sear. ‘uptdulbetthuuu-oudl' I",',,':',' ymwchIIyoluny aor- 0mm: "an. In" but thq nmt end but at his reniIlenee " - Hell. There u the (in! - ot minimum. entwine- 'tio-. lest III ”I. Id without n mingling oi curiouity, an " ven ovum in the initial yen of the term/F reweeeniuin ot thel 1010". while the tint! you he: - ')tuert when with sincere ”cred fond tnrewelln. end Ind patina.‘ Ottanra in - through this lat- ter experience but recently in u;- ins e genuinely sorrowful good-bye to Lord end Lady am of Vimy. But one turns now to the first part ot what portend: e mi biennial period-thes regime ot MI Excellen- cy. Viscount Willinsdon. nnd my Willinadon. ' London. Oct, 13. - Hon. Vincent Massey. Toronto, prospoahe tint Cunndisn Mini-tor trieaupotentinir at Waattirtttton, and Hon. L A. Tatsehereau, Premier of Quebec, Br rived in London today. F It is understood that while Mr. Massey in in London he end Premier Mackenlie King, who in now on his way to London to shield the Irte perinl Conference. which open: next Tnosdny, will discus with Impede] Government the moneyed new Can- adinn post at Washington. Quito . number of person: were in Guelph yesterday where they eh- )uyed the ringing of the carillon bells recently Installed in st. Gebrge Anglican church. The following Indus, Mrs. JFK. Webb. Mn. P. G. Barbee. Mrs. R. Hackney and Mrs. Knoll factor“! to Wnlkerton lent week, where they spent tut enjoyable visit at three darts, the guests of Dr. and In. Sinclair and Mr. and Mm. Cul Fox. Mrs. Carl Fox of Wukerum ls spending t few days in Waterloo, the guests ot Dr. and Mn. P. G. Hughes, George “not. ' Mrs. William Carma! In: return- ed from 1 visit of seven! days with Toronto (Hench. Quito n number ot Twin City halo- we.» to out last Friday attor. noon to .ttertd the I.0.D.l:. mum Party at the 00:th Club. Tiqitttr " the Y.W.C.A. for the week and. Her hunter. wu B. B. Hughes in tho - unpainted Physical dinette“ ot the "Y". Mr. And In. R. m B-lth an In. mam but of at John. N3, no not at a. home ofDr.nndMm.FtBr%rrer, can!“ it. Watirios In. VIII-0hr and In. nema- " an "aim at an ion. ot - -, Mr. an unjust. dunno IL. N., M. M m WM orl saahasttree.qretStaAh.atthe m..umm.w~m ammunuuww BMW m -ved . ar-tm-bet-tedt.'. W. the m It! In it nn&w¢.unnmu ‘lh my”. King in Pie-std At Canada's Grating _ OTTAWA, Oct. 6. - N thank you tor your telegram. I am de- lighted to hear ot Four cordial reception by the people of Ou- ads, and l Insure you of my heutlest good wishu tor your term ot office " my represent;- tive in the Dominion." Time His Majesty the King cabled to Sarrd Willinsdon. can. ede’e new Governor - Genet-e1. The able we: sent tron Bel- moral Castle. Scotland, in en- ewer to one sell the King from Quebec on October 2 by Lord Willingdon, which read u fol- lows: "Bag to Inform your Mejeety that I wee todey sworn In as aovernori-arand re- ceived a most com] reception as your Majesty's representa- the." Mrs. Hugh“ of Port Credit ll Human-mung. w-Incm. In.” "'0‘ Nu pound: of Ont-no W. sea--'""'"'"'"'" -Getoe-, m in"! . we con... teo.iuetamreexrt"d on not. mmummm. "td-ut-tr-Iii-tttGu-tot-tat-ret-Pt'"",", “W W M “I. - " -t-totaarteutt-t-ror'ta+ Win! can... an r..i.werneroi-aCri%Auu-etm-m-tort-refr?e'.t “”1""- ",iuiuviGue--ustur-t-"t"t"' -------.-_. numb-smart”. _/v _ -I- . 'v-_'-':?' - btt'ritr't.,6ut.te'i' T srrs,,esr'c,stgiilivrvf'sttr25' Hoar Boll. Hal. nmu- nun.- ”munwnpaunt: ttmm-o-thr-r t.-rrirrgtt.aatoAt"renat%e, tu-a-tr-nat-ia- “grainy-normal!“ MLuWW.utI-Idi mlmth-Q‘Im Pool. “aluminum-ad"! put wool. but“. Ivy-W's atatotwtrtten.ttt-tatrthab mummpmum.gu' mayummrumiu‘ m. tho nu mu dun to the south-ll“ nil. it with)“ tho" m not. no": vary. at! at our: gnu tho and but“ an. However. an “(a “Miro. the and 00:11 (In an. and um Making In -of WW [Ives tho coulomb; unanno- that lu'l val} with a. old world, Join . out' about!” Bnhutd in no It to all - up . few Norma ' H3; W. ls M. K. and My In" ballot! on tha father shore. and; will tm many ”bug-god In lil- perhl problem: no the “at eldl. The Blue 1nd White of Vinny surged thmggh the Tricolor “no of Queen'- to the “the ot 11-5 " rats, on Run-day alternoon in Toronto. We at Invented became a Mtr+ mun. Wnrron Snyder. was much ta ovldoaoe in the Victory. The Hon. Forsle apparently has had I very strenuous weekend and the mystery of his election manl- lestd will man be bros-1m! and than we shall be victims of another political when. Who's Who Ind Win-VI What- Mrs. C. G. Gate] of Hamilton spent hm. week with her V sitter, Mrs. J. C. Morlock at the parsonage. The Ladle! Aid of Calvary church my returned a save I tea in honour ot MrSqu. day “a mm Dor muck at the home ot Mrs. Occur-mm“ than “a; Good on Tuesday evening. the 18th Mr. in! unto Inst. before her return to Toronto Mr. tutd My; m after spending the summer in town. mmlly. Mr. and 1 She was presented with an admires: spent Sun“, at and a bedroom clock, to which Mrs. and Mra. Chr. Sn nauck made a very appropriate re- Mrs, Sam Not ply. spent Sunday wiw Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Figatnger and children ot .Kttehener spent the week-end at "The Maples." Mrs. Hollinger, Br., has disposed of her property, the Dominion House, and intends moving .into the nai- dence of the [ate Mrs. Catherine Gin- griph. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brubacher of Rdtchener spam Sunday with Mrs. Brubacher at Cedar Grove Farm. Mr. Holden Appel is appointed as delegate to represent Calvary ctsurWitt the provincial convention of the o. R. E. C. held In London October 27 to 29. - Mrs. Arthur Cunningion ot Minne- apolis, Minn., is spending some time with her parents. Rev. J. C. and Mrs. Morlock. at the parsonage. Mr. Garner,'Sr.. of Waterloo, en- joyed the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner ut Stop b, High. wny North. Mrs. Angola Brubacher is reported to have sold her property "Cedar Grove Farm" to Mrs. Angus Martta for the sum ot $12,000. Mr. and In. Chyton Ratt ot Er min spent Sunday with Mr. and MN. "cot, Palmer. Mrs. Henry Hoffman of Ranonyr and Mrs. Jacob Hahn rand son ot Detroit were recent manor: with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thoma. Mr. J. G. Hurst attended I; re- ormluulon kneeling of the Water. loo (bunny branch ot the Religious Education Council in the ,Y.M.C.A., Kitchener. on Saturday. last. i ottltuatrr--On Friday iorenoon the Mth inst. " the home ot Mr. end Mrs. Reuben law there departed this life the oldest. relident tir this community in the perenn ot Mrs. Brubaeher, toilet ot the late Mr. Jecob Bubecher, who predeceesed " wife some " you-e ego. Kn. Bruincher had ruched the edveneed ego of " were end bed elven eng loved good hum: until the decline of the lent few month. She we! well end invorebiy known by e [use circle of Meade. heving lived her ‘long life in thin community. She in ‘lurvivod by e eon. William ot Rod- ney. and two "atatttortr, life. Grin. ukulele end In. Reuben lb! of thin vile". Martin. “other eon, died our e nel- ego. The hmerel eervice VII held ei the Cannon River Mennonite church on 8mm aim end my old Mend- end rem were - to my their new to e m, “mum; and hub no; A THIiTYFOLD VIILD " new E 'ir'i'ji'i,!,?:?:i,if, -ri-nftt-r..Met' uduuhhlulwm thhcllI-ds'ml‘“ ', "iv.-kdiuiuna,mmttrvjtqrt1, "urLai-.,e.-to'0itti ”Morph-Ida” -rett.tg.rutse-artdPr LWWMIIO Plum nmummuwoo ruby-unfunny. ' _aer.artdtem.rst'm*t"_ _to-u-oetemttreo- ‘uyuuurmhmmmw It..." Inab- m of WmmWMIth-o' otggr.andtegsW.trMMorrtttm. Inuborlmkoltb'm tsont-tus-tset-mis tttrsgigabutotra-daqBt.., an”. M. an. an by up Dr. Gib-Q' o! - you when who” he" on lulu. t' Dr. and In._Bor¢ vim "and: mutin- and than trr mm on' Sunday. .‘ Mr, gall In. Bill Oil-In of Mb mira iero he.“ at the home od Mr. at] In. Goo. Helms. F Inspector 3110900 undo Ill 0(- uchl mu tut week through this district In _ the (“Rom-t white schools“ _ , Mr. Manila hols who “new I: atrokoxocenuy is slowly recover ing. t Visitor: an?!" and Bola. ", _ Mr. and In. Edwin Butter and Harold Wane:- of Detroit motoril (we: here to spent the wash and. They returned to Darrel on Sun- dny and Min Donny Wane: monk Mr. Lind unfair. Butt-ar.. aid Mr. and Mn. Herb Hotntetter cad runny. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin - spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mra, Chr. Butter, It, . Mrs, Sun Nam ma chlldnn spent Sunday with Mend. in qu- Inlay. ' Mr. John Strum ot Toronto mat the week end It the bone at his mother. , are. tiairr VKlreln of BramTiton spent the week and at W. home here. Mm. Menargénurgr. of neuron is visiting with‘ In III-ant. W. and Mrs. Heyrt Mittee. _ ' The continual wet weather has de. layed the tanner; wtth their Ml work. - Mrs. E. H. mm]. nun-gar of the Rank of Commerce, m returned trom a two weeks’ vacuum: Me. Gillaw who was relieving Ind re- turned. Mr.\Lawson Sehwartgeettruttqr ot Waterloo spent the week and t! his home here.- . “In E. C. Boswell spent the Veal end in Toronto. Mr. John Singer of Victoriabnrg has purchased the' property at It; Moses Brennan“. . Mr. Peter L. Mayer's homnndu the construction ot Hr. W. Schmi- der is fut mtttriieotrtgrHutttt. Evengelieilc Maurine-The even- gelieiic meetings oondueted by Bishop C. P. Deretine, which were held in Letscher Mennonite Chink during last week were e epiendid success. The church gee crowded at every meeting by people who came Rom for end near. A number ot young people took e stead for low: at the clone of the meeting; Bishop Deretiae in an eloquent preacher end nature Bible who” which, with " experiences end B. lustretionp. keep hie heerere "e bound from beginning to end " hie“ discourses. The lute chef! behind the pulpit remain. "The Tabu- necle of lei-eel in the Wilderneee' conteine e (and ot Bible boiled. in itself. it we: nude by Home nodes tht dilution of God. he eiqiilcenee ot the enable ie . temtln; end heir-e4". The one! court. the Mason who. Lever. the Art ot the Gout." Theee were ell MIMI! W by the Mr. Bishop Dorm-'- ”Ml! m Intern-mix and cum and“ ot m 3m. tau and mint In "Neta and - With alt " the... out! to no" a M w (my m u- but no “PM Pom and lit-cum at the our in: on my "It. m.ym.!uyuummm‘ stat-ttty-tsee'" mun- Mnl Call... In: woman-MM 'wui-r.-tstnthot". m. sf, _ NILLIILIV Ti'tr'.ii,R?t.,'ir,' 'i . " . .uCT‘r. ic. m“ t MANNHEIM BADEN 'iruiatu.u.ittiiFtt4tee mum-M1 'att-ms-ttsto.- mmhcmhtubd Iona-nu. “thaw ”woman-muon- sandman-numb “mutual-w -tto.erttaraa..st_t"1tm- "%riimiw%trtttumth-thetee' tat-tar-een-rt- walnut-Poul) Wc‘uuhutr'w on In aaramm.toeoiMt-r- ImmbMC-am Moduluuubo-Ipm oe-Bro..-.'.."- arm - Luci Mon - It“. mmmhvum out-uln- s Inn- - o! no anhumWOo-bd Boror-tetmttrgt_to" og.'bar'ved all I. all a "Mt-ttrs '" an: - will G m In an“ mu. 1‘. Guam my. homer. -tabttl " my. - u It my atgieet In other "not: at the mom“ W to! ad ale of spirituous Ind gun Bosom in and mu to unn- bola- lu 0M wan-I. T The con-hun- in. use. “on the "eat by not!!!» of I nasal-F an. m of "tMeeatt numeu‘ in! an magician!” h mm mm portion of the Province. ransom; thou-loothoirbrmuucst table- In dud-M Mull. - not mankind!!! ot It. Mtg-(bu to per- mit Inch ale. and “It”. within 3 math 41m. from the "te " Inch notice the nunléivdlty was. a lurk. mtdqf- tho ”an of the wammhumoa load 5363 law will: such uh.‘ Inch permission may be muted. _ _. "We propose to gunman e, eon-I1 mission of counts! menu“ of I in rent. to control the antenna I of the urn-opened manure, end to con- 1 fer on such count-ion (all Author- I Ity to use Ita dual-elm In mum t regulation: and exercising its powers 11th the object ot securing non-perusal “mutation ot the act and in' the Interest of temper ‘nnce improvement. “ I Plead- Qer Calm Welder-Clea “The Government earnestly have. that no person wit be lmed by snow ml: or the “norm of in}... home: at,“ “jib an Mull“!lmnllflllllluullmmlli.II:J“!!!Ifllllll|fl!lillflllflIlllllllillllllilll{Wlflfllllmflllllllfllfl‘flluflf"fill! either IIIe of m; ‘q'Iquondmt. can this grant quantum will/[nu the “In“ thoughtful consider-1101! of the whole damn. _ -8iimrtrnill/_ . 'iii-ii,'-,'-'::."., Dress Goods? Wool Satay . A full range of new slides for Fall in Sammy. Reds, Browns. Green ,Rose, Grey, Sand, Blue dudes and many others, is 89" wide; pure wool, soft flttitsh and pure dye. Suitable for What and Chil- {mm ihe-. Price e....-.............. 81.35 54” [has unl- ihr1ti" agngerirths Berge, Charmttte, 'rtieotine, Point Twill, Ottoman Cord. Black, Navy Blue, Brown, Rosewood. Green, ete., " in. wide, mon- minim who who!!! 81.50,“:00 to $3.75 and 84.00 per "ed. -‘ , Plain and fancy MaRtsdte, "" and 54"wide, in Ill-Indo- Green, Red.Bronrtt, Sund.,Gm, Orange, Blue Me. Prices are for pink: tshades "es 81.00 to 81.76 In :'t1tf,tu'yl'eyli'n.'li', wide, plea from It. "e, Tge 81.00 totLNptergard. andamt-diae.totrtatett. ": tlh7 mm Newest We. at here immd, Silk and Wool ”was direct from the makers nt decidedly good nine. Pictorial Patterns nuke drags making flpae lrtsrttptFtr @353 Fancy pattern $1.25. " to 83.00 tgadandtettmr,a1soFn-ttoa" Pictorial Patterns id'iiiiiil'idiiiiiit "ha to m km. a. ”no“ at a. Patton In in and an unlov- d condition mg." my“. was!" m “We,“ ml: In a. (on: at Mum taxathtgt. m will at. chime! (I) mum-ax», “on an mutant- of In neat. use: of the ml. by annular nu .tttortamrrMttKs who" not non man If an; gnu-harm“. and by othorwlu renewing when“ and cum-m. summon- up“: “Winona; o, to treovtdtr (or 0mm tron mum nation on moo-u up to ”.000; (t) to 31-65 vueBrmtrsetitrnot%trtttse1id- to“ at all M “manhunt. i “In - ot then 'sor9srrstior" tae Government. ,rittceottMmfext a; m to the people at a..' Province» tor annual of m mum In tmr, pa: and “thorny to continue in. ”than work In the hum-u of the whole mule." - J- “Th Gown-em pm In to plum the“ pronoun below the hm Ian- M ot the White no [hey my ho m‘ Into kw Ind brought we elect, _ e F Enkyoq cglékon cuppa. - The Hush: <tratitrriq ot Heidelberg “a tho std-thaw. riiertiRiiird of Brun- ul- unity-1M ttps chicken 'Pe nor ,9 “am it ttetuu It}. Ola" Rum on My "was. . anmd .ow heart--.---,". Orphan! [II-Info! m. In old comatose but. Mtto ti mm "a, Hosiery' 5:17? I Malilrallllihlili C0. LTD; In" bah“ strung " Atr Quick 50ml; Do Your Roomy Midi,” The luau Familyhete on Saturday . OOHWOGO 'tghamtmt, ONT. Tremendous Bargain. OA Saturday t r. MY', 80" and M" wide for Dresses, Trimmings and Millinery. colors are Blue ehd'Gold, Red andSilver. Peacock Blue and Silver, etc. Prion reuse from 82.00 per yard to 84.50 and 35,60 per yd. Velvet- and Velveteen- - Season's moat fashionable material for Dresses, etc., are Velvet: and Velvet eena, in all the new sheila handing Claret Red; new Brown, and many other good shade: for Fall. 27" and 86" wide; Prices ere $1.75, $2.00 to $4.00 per 'ard. ' Aw Cut Velvet: " " 85.50 and “.00 per yard. PM Crepe. “(I Satin Cupc- Adew of the new colon for Fall in Fist Crepe' and Mn Crew an amt Red, Green. New Brown. M on, 88" wide. Price- from $2.0t sun to $4.90 perrard. - -... _. _ New 'reds for m. 6t" wide, In duck- Ind stripes, Ali good colors, ".75, ".00,82.0to84= Ti: tt' Big Metallic Cloth wro- s. humane: areriar" here In! "tardnr. P-mnnl. V - Orr'. Halon Show}! ot Toronto In a vat-end visitor at the Mn. " " mats. ' sir, and In. Wm. Hamlin”! and - and» were with; to]. the-{hm up, my“ u to be any» be)» tad thou! “an. . _ who: t6mstted.-our nick. Mr. Henry Witch and Me. Andrew Freon-n. are both so In more! AW Fund at ".utxtu.-her. Otto' Foch attended the amen] of " Win-kw. Mrs. Edward Koch, in Baton only this week. HURT 2 magma @ WWII“ ('t,)"i' ttttftlmdiggt a." m. m with Mtrard% n relieve. trstt-ttotr, tsoothe and hub. . ,. mun “IV"I J: .itt ri, 'iit'i" ';i.f,ia'i'it'/ WET

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