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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1931, p. 5

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s SHREDDED 'ii-, _ WHEAT to, ”Whlumvm About seventeen members ot the 011109 at!!! of the Equitable Lite [11812ch Co., held a sleigh riding party on Wednesday evening. After having driven around tho surround- "' district tor some time. a sumptu- ous dinnar was served to than] at the (21le Ton Rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shoemaker and family of Kitchener were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Moss tor ten. Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Irvin Moss and son Gerald. Melted Mr. and Mrs. Flank Hamel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kropt of Wa- terloo. Mr. bolus Lichty and daugh- ter Alice. at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Kropt of Kitchener, “railed Mr. and Mm. Christ limp! on Wed- nesdny. Mrfand Mrs. Arthur Lam and until}. ot Kitchener. visited Mrs. but on Sunday. Mm. Page and Mrs. Maekertzle ot Kltchener visited at the home o'. Mr. and Mos. Feasby Sunday anarnoou. Mr. Valentine Daub of Kitchener spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. hose!) and totally. Mr. and Mm. C Williams and dntttrtttarr of Toronto, visited M r. and Mm. Wm. Lee on Sunday, night. Mrs. lit. Strohkerch and daughter Audrey visited at the home of Jim, Schliemann on Saturday, Mr. Gordon -sterer attended a [any held at the home ot Mr. and Mm. Monuhan of Waterloo, Saturday One ot the largest attendances which included about seventy per son. were present at the toca'. Christi-n Endeavor Society meeting on Thurwdny evening. Rev. s. H Start: was chairman. Rev, Lehman altered pmyer and Mm. Stump! read the scripture. Little Margaret Wil long and Dorothy Budroau sang a duet, “Jews Wants Me tor a Sun helm." These little girls are hmmti in] singers and although they have sung a number of times, they are nlwnye wanted more than ever tc sing again, The Union Chorus ox Kitchener and Waterloo were Dre-s out and sang several songs. Miss, Planning also gave two beautiful violin aeiectioms. The leature or the evening was a talk given by Miss Lillian Kellen. Field Secretary to: Missions to 'sailors, lumbermen and soldiers. Per-onus. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Strong of Bloom lusdade. Walled Mr. and Mrs. P. A Snider on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burgetz of Waterloo visited at the home of the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Burgetz on Sunday. The Ploivmen's Association met on Saturday afternoon at the township halt. Mlssea Ruth Schaefer and Ann” Yocny visited Mr. and Mm. Willard Schneler and son on Tuesday even lug. TALK ON MISSION WORK INTERESTING 3M Program n Quintin: Er Jon": Society “outing. Othor Nun. WITH "k THE IRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT I'SAIJII] A" m from the urdcu’ CENTREVILLE TEA I "NOW, whenever I enter the work, lshop." he said. “I want to see every Imam vhecrfully performing his task. 'rand therefore I invite you to place ‘lu this box any suggestions as w how that can he brought about." r A few days later he opened the bo, land tuck out a slip orpaper on which wad written: "Take the rubber heels off your Show." An employer who belleved In sup porting all extend to introduce a new spirit into Industry had called hi, man together to place before them his plans tor hatterlng working con ditions. Mr. and Mrs: Wars of Hamilton nailed Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Lee on Sunday. Mr, and Mac Gurdun Everett and family of Galt visilml Mr. and Mr" Allan Burgetz and family on Sunday. Those Not Nailed Down Teacher ~"Alfred. yuu may Spell the word neighbor." A1tred--"N-j,-ttmur-r." "That's rigltt. Now. Tommy, can you tell me what a neighbor is?" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Srhmldt of Kitchener Visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Moss on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neirn out daughter Betty, ot t3tsatrord, epen sunday with Mr. and MrsnLosl-h am. Jumiiy, Tommy-"Yes, mu'am. It‘s a “oman that borrows things." Mis., Ada Unman spent -a tee lays with her. 'sister, Mrs. Wm Steiler of Kitchener. There was a large number presen: u the Sunday School on Sunday norning. The number keep; "tcreas " each week. The executive com niltee and [em-hers held a meetias utter the Sunday ammo] and as Born, members were not present anothe ‘as held on Sunday. Jam 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Janzen and tam ly and Mia; Clam Jansen visllet mm and Mm. Feasby. Tuesday night FRACTURED SPINE IN MOTOR MISHAP Pony Schurubur‘ of Pm!” Seriously Injured When Car In Ditched. As the result at life tilippery pave nent this week, a number ot can anded into the ditclr None of tht tars except one was damaged to an) :xlem. The people in this viulnil; itll he interested In knowing tbs Ir. I’m-y Schwartzbarg ot Preston ho was In the car that was badl: lamaged had his back broken, bu Iasi it now in a caet and is at bi. mum in Preston. The extent of hi: outlltion L; yet unknown. Mr. and Mrs. Tulzen and family " Kitchener vinsiled at the home L Jr. August Janzen on Sunday, There was a large attendance al be local Church Service on Sunda_ morning. Rev. S. H. Swarm chow or his nubject "i". tho one word bat relem to God. . Many friends ot Roy Burgeu wil re glad to know that he is recover ng. having had his eye badly scald id Mlile playing with a toy steam amine. last week. THE CANADIAN SH‘lr'mED WHEAT C0.‘\PANY. L TD "How do I keep young?" "Oh, I learned that se- cret when I discovered Shredded Wheat. it's the whole wheat, you know, and has iron for making red blood and all the elements for building healthy tissue and bone. And by the way, it's ready-cooked and ever so easy to serve for breakfast or lunch. I just pour milk or cream over the biscuits. On cold mornings I heat the milk --it makes a most deli- eious hot cereal,nnd with fruit it's a treat at any timc." Better Blow a Horn \f unlit-o. He was offered the 1030 aMry of $200 to either accept or eftvse. There were only two tenders for the so called town job comprising We onion; of caretaker, school at- tendance ofticer, weed inspector. sanitary inspector. constable. road master and street cleaner. John Tlsher had a tender " $1000 and Tharles Kichler. last year'a employee )7 tho town, in the above offices ten dared at $900. The posltlom were \wnrded to Chas. Eichler at $875.00 under the condition that he pay for his teiephotte rental. There were four applications for the assessor- ship: F. Gnebel at $53.00. w. H. Fawkes at $100.00. Joseph Bowman at $115.00. and E. A. Schmidt at $100.00. The latter was reappointed. It being the feeling of the council that the assesnorship should not he rhanged too irequently. Other muni- cipal otrieem for the year are: G. J. Hahn and D. A. Memer. auditors. at $15.00 each;‘Dr. T. B. Felck. medical oh'icor of health. $75.00: Fred Srhaoier. Chas. Nahlo and Moses Elm. temeeviewetm; dost-rm Hartman. pound koepor; Aaron Elm. mpmhpr of the Board of Health; Lewis Hahn, Owen Hamilton and Charles Zilliax. Innmbem of Library thard. Miss Ella Eidt of Pitiuusourg visited at the homo or her grandpar- ents. Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Eidt. "I am beginning to foal my ago." Is the confession many a woman has to mnlm when trho rear)»: the will» ral time of middle Illa Thom is no maul. however, to think you are too old to be well and happy Perhaps you hue lost your grip on thinks: perhaps the old vigor and onsrzy is lacking; you get tired m: ily, and your limbs ache lorrlhly {man your hark seams randy to Monk and the pain In unhvnrnhln, Your blood In at fault " has ha romp thin and impure and dorm no! the they healthjlvhm ttrrurichrttent to the body. What you nurd {a a treatment ot Dr. Willis," Pink Pills. They will "et you right. They ttrttraltr who rich, red. hmlfh-xlvv In: blood Ind this good blood vlll drive out all your 1|th and pains, The Trinity Lutheran (‘hu'rch Pill tin-1r annual Madness meeting " Mummy: The pastor. Rev. kinda are his report. He conducted 137 "ar'vlctra, with German and English t'f'l'llOIlS. 15 wore eot1rieamyd, 15 artuok cf the Lord's Supper and IV made 184 sick calla. He express- l the heartfelt sympathy ot the com t-eration fur tltmse who lout by 'cath beloved one; or were stricken ith severe nines-3. The following bun-h vmmvll members were re- '.et-te(i fur two years: Valentine Vent-r. Charles Jacobs and Fred turc,vhutzki; Clarenee Buehluw wan “minted as nrgunht and auditor, him-ant Rau and H. butt. delegate: r line district conference: Ezra lummer, alternate. Recelpm in 1930 are MIXES! of the sum $705.65 was Ur missinus and heuevolencm. For he ministerial pensions and relief .md $1,035.57 has been given Tho :10 Fred Paine wan; the faithful "ensurer for Will). A hearty Vote oi bunk; “up; tendered to the chair m1 its tuilhiul leader, Mr. Graeme hrNet. and to the Sunday Sl'h'::r1 writers. The Sunday Sr-hnn! repnrt- ‘zl their president for 1931 to be Mr. Edward Sein. who was elected to fill he plat-v ml the late president. Fred mine. “hm passed to his reward Hss Clara Willmr was dated (rem: "urer and C. Burhlow seme'mry. The '.adius' Aid elected as president. tho 'astor; rirppmsldent. Mm. Goetz: "ensurer. Mrs. G. Morley; secretary} in: Schroeder; recording nerretary.‘ its. McrMg; treasurer of Harmony nd mimic“ fund. Mm. E. Hammer} "he Luther League organized {ml MI with the fuilowlng oiricers: pre idem c. Enabler; vice-president _ Ira Wettlanrer. The pastor, Rev. H I Dr. WHIMma' Plnk Pills will bunt-h hondnr‘hra. back-rhea. nervounnon and luck of appetite. Ind In than place will come now angry Ind hoping... You can (at these Pills ll tll modicum dealers or by mall " " cum I box from no Dr Vim-In Idiom. Co., Drool-Illa. ', Mosig entered into- the 15th year -E his mit1itstratron on tho lst or 'anuary. hourteit Appoints Yunreitrat Officers. The town (":11an at a recent meet- " appointed all officers except tax :>llectom which was deferred until “ohx'uary. A. Fraser put in a tender " MUM: all the bum for Mama 'he mum-H was undecided Fhether, v» revert hack to the old system and) opoint a tax collector or continue hr sytstem. of a Collection at thet nank. K. Fl Scherer asked for Gil ncrease ot $50 m his tender for chief, On“ 'toth More. Lou and Police Following lam-l Clint. FOX PWM? VALUE!) AY 8700 STOLEN FRO! FOX FARM Mr. David Roth, owner ot the River aide tog ranch. In greatly surprised when on whiting hi3 ranch m Thursday mornin; to discover tint tour valuable tox you: had been aloha during the night. Two pain; were silver while the other: were silver blacks. Chic! Scheror was no and and look-step. were traced to nd from the roadway but it an: mposeihle to trace them any turther The thief gained entrance to the and: house by breaking the sale o he guard fence which wan locked mt according to Information the and: house was not locked and thi, u where the fun are stored. Con ntahie P. E. McCoy was in town on ionda: conferring with Chiei inherer. but according to informa ion received nothing has been found ‘though they are tracing seven: Iuets. The pelts are valued at about" '700. Non from Tavi-tock. An impressive service was held il he Baptist church on Sunday eve- sing. Mr. o, H. Becker had platen he namvs of his father and mother )aniel and Lydia Becker, and his :randmother, Catherine Becker, :pon the memorial windows in the mtry and rear of the church, and hese were dedicated. mnual Meeting. New Hamburg journeyed to Tavi. toch on Monday night for a cheduled 0.1LA. intermediate gums .nd won by Ie.. Jungle Memorial Windows. A Critical Time for All Women MIDDLE AGE NEW'HAMBURG .......u~ . ' cup-:1 u-ur. ml emITMyut “Jul-Kin barrister. o. A. F. Hamilton ‘belwn McC.illy, the laziest man in (minty Kildare, Mr, Geo. Emslie; 'Aml Mary McCortu'ick, Colurrrs ',.iistvr with a true iris): heart. Miss jE. P. Hakim: the widow Hannigan will money in the hank and an eye lot: Culum, Mum W. H. Massel; Eileen Fitzgerald. a Dublin heiress, Misa I”. Junm: Lady Aynos Burke. Miss F. Hildebrand; regal) Burke. a farm i-zervant, Miss M, Grimmer: Rose 'Uriogan, a Mid Irish Roars. Miss J, xSmlth. lFounder Of The Mennoniku. l The regular meeting of the BA". PM. was hold in thr, church class room, The topic for the evening's dirrus,siot1 was a Missionary one. the fix-st part being taken by Mr. H Krropt, who spoke on the psalms and prophets. The pastor was in charge m' tho “Nomi part hazing his re- marks on Henna Simona, the touw der at tho Mennohite religion. Mr. Wayne Kropt delighted the gather ink with a clarinnet coin. accom' mauled try Miss Roxie Bowman at the Mann, ' Visitors Coming And Going. The 1Hyueutt heavy snuwfalla have pyartic-ally chased the country 10min m motor tratrie. The highway through here is being kept open l'h . highway department snow plows have but-n over the pavement but L'I'illL: is heavy in some places. An endeavor wlll also be made to keep the :4quch between Shakespeare and Ttwrit/o) open tor traffic. Mm, W. J. Ward who has beep iirrisotx her sisters. Mrs. Bounce and Nys, Simpson Mower. has gone to 1isit he: brother. Mr. Goal: at Sehzinzvllle hofm‘e returning to her 'nnmv- In Samia. Comedy Presented ing part and needless to say as usual Inns a Mar. Opposite him. may J. Smith played a leadlng role very "rseil. Geo. Emaley took the conned) Part and as George always does. played his part to perfection. Mrs. W. H. Mussel also had a comical role whirl; she. played exceedingly well. In in“ all muse who took part cm xvii-d their ulnractens splendidly. "'siss L Hildebrand, Mr. L. Hahn ta vurul the audienca between acts with "llllli The cast is as (allmm' Cuiieco McCormick, a prosperous Irish farmer or'Ki.daro. Mr. w. H Ma,, L]; Maurice Fitzgerald. a rich ymmg Ullhlin artin't, Mr. Lewis Hahn; Terry Urier,an, an Irish patriot, Mr. W. L. Brown; Mr. Archr lull! Pennywit, a wealthy English ttturist, Mr. A. R. G. Smith; Mr. IHchavt Pepperdine, an eminent By Women's Guild. The \Vnm-n'u Guild of the St {y'tu).".’:u'n' Anglican Church presented the three art mmedy "My Irish Ame“ to a packed house on Wed- 'itsilay, evening at the Grand Thcatre, Mr. L. Hahn took tho lead- Miss non-n Format of shakLiGre sprmi the wonkend at the home ot hnr Daron” Mr. Ephraim Baer has been har- vesting, ice from the mill dam tor Illa mm use: the in; ks only about nine iuhcs thick. bat is growing thicker during the will woather. Overallons to garner next summer’s local supply ut in) has not yet been commenced. Road Closed To Motorists. Miss Mabel 60mins ot Ann Arbor, Mich, h: summing a row wee-RN hon day: “1m her parents. Mr. and Mrs Henry: t'ousims, Jarent, Street. mm Evelyn Morley, Kitchener Ham! her parents over the week- ond harp. Mrs. Rohort Forrest of si/iris-rt v';siied “kind-i in town on Friday. Rrsrwwnt van at the home of Mr and Mn Mom-q Mdt warn Mr. and Mrs (horn Rlohl Ind Mr. Chariot! Rlohl of Hinton. Mr, and Mrs, me. her Slam: no Mr Ind Mrs. C, Mock of London MPS. (Emma Hawkins was a recent visitor with her mum: Mm. O. H, Hecker, Mr and Mrs. A. Otto of St. Mary’s were TEspttttt New“: with friends In town .f Kin-lu-uer also survive. The rum-ml ttroli place nu Monday after- noon with sewice at Trinity Luther- an CAurch in clurge or Rev. ll. R. Hush: and interment in Riverside reuwlery. Harvest Ice. Mrs. Jacoh Wanner of Shakeapoare “as a vieitor In )9an on Tuesday. Mr and Mor, William Huehn of Watrrrbr , 'tt"'ttt Sunday with the for. mnr‘q part-ms, Mr. and Mm. George Illwhn. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Hahn receiver! tho and now: on Friday 079nm: that 'heir dnuxhlaHn-lnw. Mm Edward Hahn hm! man-d nway It her home ‘n Wilhorhnrtto, Pa Mr (horn Hahn loft on Saturday to ttttrnd tho {um-ml which '1" hold on MondAy. The ”on": and Founcillorn mud a visit to Kitrhoner rm Monday to Mnrvinw tho Art Furniture Com pany‘ hut tho vt-H prover] {Mlle All Mr. Woohtor wan out ot the city on ttuirte, The number- ot the [all-f AAntt 3ibie Clam of tho [Vt-adieu hutch use: on Wednouky u a. none ot their m. In. Willin- Jnnu. In John Duo-Inn. wr. Halter Halon" a. in. no, Luck- ndrdt gave linoleum; upon on "The life of DIM". Klu “do hrlnnd are n not!” on "rho sork or the Nisalonnrlu "non; tho "illness of Cum. Mrs. Henry Ernst emu-tuned the 1n! ot "My Wild Irish Rm". nth! heir presentation of the any on mum!" evenlnu to ' new hour a .el'home. Alon 4-3. The Hamburg intermediate: won rum Struilord 4-3 in a vary (as! awe ot hockey from start to nntah. " mar the sport, one ot the Sir-t- I ‘urd tans was ordered all tho to. by squeal of relates Semen. ‘red c. Koehlcr Panel. Death summoned one ot thin our»); well known citizens on Pri- lay ntiernoon between three and bur o'clock. when altar an Illness ot ‘huur two months, Fred C Koehlor 'i.s.xsed away at his home. He was dive before hid illness and death vith a dairyinx business in manoe- um with a amall (arm. The majority t the people knew Nr. Koehler as Fritz", He Wm; born In Kitchener, he sun or Mr. and Mrs. Charles int-Ellen" on February 1877 and was " km 51th year. He Was married 31 on“ ali" to Gustavia Marshall. Hel, r» a member of Trinity Lutheran hunk Besides his wife he is sur- Hed by m; mother. who resides W) illcheuor, two 50nd. Milton and‘ :mmie, both ot Kitchener and two‘ ;rutitlchiylreu. One brother William. and one sister. Mrs. Brinkert both‘ "Woman Talk. In. Willing Dub WM n roam visitor with her Slater, Mm. Anne Leis. Mr. Albert Seiguer returned home m Tumday after, spending several lays In Toronto with his brother. William. Mr. Earl Blugemah of Galt spent lunday at the home ot his parents, Reve J. H. and Mrs. Blngeman. Mrs. George H. Memer spent a week with her brother, Mr. Jacob Lin. Sebrlngvllle. Mr. Charles Beamist of Logan. malted Mr. and Mrs. Anon (iebergall. Mr. and Mm. Lee Hurst. who have went the past three weeks with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Elurst. left on Monday tor Cleveland, Mr. C. K. Merner and daughter \lary. and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mer- ler and daughter Donna. spent Sun- lay with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘meanuel Mamet at Sehriugvine. Mr. Leo Schiedel ot William at ended the funeral of the late Mrs, ,"c?yttf here on Sunday. Mr. Leslie Hyde of Burnside with ~hlldren Helen and La Verne, spent Sunday at the home of Aaron liebergall. Mrs. Barbara Roth of Plattsvllle "SP visitor hero tor a low days. Mica" Marshall of Forest returned mine after spending several weeks We are sorry to report tGi' in: hrts. Liehtt is Cotttlt1ed to bed hrough Illness. moirrolrs_n 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 "ii"iit' I Aun- u PEAS l.tfLc.AereErTt. iii] I BREAD Buy your Rugs, Linoleums, Co ngoleums new! Size 6 x 9. . . .Prteed to Clear © $3.95 " 7Vex9.. " " " a 4.95 " 9x9.... " " " 5.95 " 9 x 10%. " " " @ 6.95 " an 12. .. " " " @ 7.95 lpiece Gold Seal Congoleum A pretty black and white design in first quality. Priced to clear, 45e sq. yd. .........r..0....trrr..r....r.....wr..m..t.. Schreiter's li First quality rug: in discontinued patterns Not all sizes in each design. 10 designs. A,AurJ= s..- Clearance 'Sale Congoleum and F loortex Rugs Floor Coverings Reduced 'E ')i'iir'i','ti',,,,11l:': landf- Itou. Lu! No.2.- during the February watms‘fmm nun-21¢ spa-mm a.“ 1.4, a.“ I... a. no: WHOLE mus t N. a a. Me Pm ulna-I "t Baisnls res-33a m. 23" 'riii'ii'iiiiiiiiit "d. m. Mann-Id: Slliiiiiitermg i'"?" - 43° The annual meeting of the cough.» friends at Waterloo. gallon of St, Peter's Church was held . _,_____ on Tuesday evening. The treasurer. George Hahn presented a gratifying Billie“ Boa report. showing receipts in excess “Rufus. did you go to the lodge of 83.100 and disbursements totalling meeting last night?" $2.700. The report of the pastor "Nah. sun. We dun have to no.9 ghowed a baptized membership of pone it." 162 a communicant membership ot "How ls that?" 112. a gain over that of last year.) "De Grand All-Powerful Invinclhls The following on'icem were elected: '0rcc,t Supreme Unconquemble Poten- Board ot Elders. Messrs. Fred Debuts, tale dun got beat up by his wife." Miss Vera Nahrgang, Kitchener. ~=nent the week-end with her parents here. "trllliiiiiiiii a Nona- " Mia, Marguerite Geiger had the mls fortune to badly sprain her ankle while tobogganing on Bender's hill on Thursday. She its at present con- fined to her home.wllh the injured member. with her sister. Rev. Mrs. Walker. 'ho has been coattried to bed through illness tor some time. Mr. l. M. Zurbrmg of the Lac Mac Manufacturing Co, London. and son D'Arcy visited the tormer's mother, Mrs. Jacob Zurbrigg on Thursday. Gratifying Report. Mm. Melvin Appel at Btrattord was a business visitor 1n town. Mrs, Howard Yates and little son Ronald. are the guests of frienda in s?rt-_Mars'tt this week. MP. and Mrs. Malcolm Rennie were 'ecent visitors at the home of their mu. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rennie at Avonhead. WNII‘UMU‘. WM” .. 'eirb--TABUt rams. s-s-a-tmoe-ist-Br-i- S_-HJRBLAhhC-tr.6mbR_Ab.r" wmmmnuu Seamless Axminsters Reversible Wool Mats Our $4.55 quality, ideal for bedroom and . I . . :21: mm. Size 24 x M. While they $3.49 Barrymore quality First quality Extra.' Window Shades Green or white in oil opaque. mountod on zunrnnh’pd hurts horn roller: with pull and brackets. m“ ___Ntw, 69c \IIABDING Fenian. Indian and Ar. A1r'"ePe, menial: delight. Silo 2-10 9x9 Wilton Rugs The marriage took place at Wood- stock ot Mr. P. A. Gahan ot Stmtte roy and Miss Dora Saxton. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. L. Vivian of Woodstock. former rector of the parysh or Wilmot. Mr..Gahan is well known here. having followed his profession of barrister In New Hamburg. Mr. Norman Altemnn and son. were Sunday visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. James Wiederhold. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Wagner and family or Stratford were recent visi- tIm: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Greulich. "Nah. sun. We dun have to poi- pone it." "How ls that?" "De Grand All-Powerful Invincible Meat Supreme Unconquemble Poten- J. Germ. George J. Hahn, H. Holl- rmn. E. Lutt, Ed. Pratt and H. Philips; Auditors, Messrs. Geo. kmslie and Milton Luft; Caretaker. Mm. Tony Stein. The pastor attend- ed the conference of the Western "ircuit of the Ontario tthstrlet which met at London. Happily Wedded. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter ritrited friends at Waterloo. 4 beautiful designs, first q u a l i ty. Exceptional value-- Size 4-6x7-6 for $12.15 Sire 6-9,x 9 for 21.15 Size SKID-6 for 32.40 Size 9 x 12 for 36.00 l 5-6. A limited quantity It _VFm..Fr__r.FFet_..tte_V_m 322.50 Baristan Mats 117 King St. West Kitchener Phone 2300 2 tet' "lb. " o. 8‘19: $39.50 tSe We I):

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