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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 1931, p. 4

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What is needed above all else is good bloodâ€"the rich, red blood that in coursing through the veins brings health and vitality. Such blood is eupplied by Dr. Williams Pink Pille. Their whole duty is to make rich, red. healthâ€"giving blood. The Merchants Casualty Insurance Company of Waterloo reports having had another successful year. The anâ€" nual meeting of the shereboidere of the Company was held at the Comâ€" pany‘s head office on Monday, the %6th of January. A comprehensive report of the Company‘s operations during the year 1930 was presented by the president, Mr. E. F. Seagram, dealing more particularly with the auditors‘ report and the financial etatement of the Company which shows a marked improvement. You can huy Dr. Wiliiams Pink Pills from all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. "is there anything that will give me back my strength and energyâ€" that will make me fit for the everyâ€" day duties that are expected of me?" That is a question asked by many overâ€"orked girls and women. Worâ€" ry. and in many cases, work beyond their strength has sapped their vital ity. They eat little and do not even properly digest that. Weakness in creases; the heart palpitates and the nerves become jumpy. § The General Manager, Mr. R. E. Patterson, aleo made a report deal ing with the underwriting by departâ€" ments, and dealt quite fully with the present situation regarding the ac tion taken by the Provincial Governâ€" ment in the investigation of the inâ€" crease in rate put into effect by the Insurance Companies at the beginâ€" ning of the year 1929. The election of directors resulted as follows: Messrs. E. F. Seagram, J. C. Haight, K.C.. J. A. Martin, T. W Seagram, Wm Hendereon, E. M. Arnold, W. G. Weichel, P. V. Wilson, Dr. W. J. Stevenson of London, Ont. and R. E. Patterson. Mr. Mike 7.al;10tÂ¥ky. who has disâ€" pused of his farm held a succesaful sale last Monday. A resolution was passed compliâ€" menting the management and staff on the Company‘s success for the year just closed, and tendering a vote of thanks in appreciation of their accomplishment. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koehel of St. Clements spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich. â€" Mr. Simon Wagner spent a couple of daye with Kitchener friends. We are pleased to see Mr. Felix Straus around again, after his reâ€" cent attack of bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappel of St. Agatha spent Sunday with their «on. Mr. Fred Kienappel and Mrs. Kienappel. Mr. and Mri«. Ifxéamin Roth and family spent Suw@ey with friends near Wellesley. Satisfactory Statements Preâ€" sented at Annual Meeting Held at Waterloo. Immediately following the shareâ€" hoiders‘ meeting the board of direcâ€" tors met and the old officers were reâ€" elerted. viz.: President, E. F. Seagâ€" ram; viceâ€"president, J. C. Haight, K.C.; general manager and secre tary, R; E. Patterson. tary Mr. and Mrs. Menry Stoeser spent one day last week with friends in Kitchener. . 3 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zehr of Poole visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schweitzer. Mics Marie and Rita Ellert and Mies Priscilla Roth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Steffler. Miss Helene Flannery Sunday with her friend, Lynett of St. Clements. Boruâ€"On Jan. 22 to Mr. and Mra. Peler Dictrich, a «on (Lawgence Eugene). _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hiese of Berâ€" let‘s Corner visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. George Ellert. How They Can Regain Loss of Strength and Energy. ‘CASUALTYIHAS wWOMEN ARE ASKING Claims Adjustment Expenses Mortgage Receivable and Accrued Inâ€" terest s feune : Furniture and Fixtures. ... mag Real Estate Commissions . 4 Salaries, Head Office. ... Travelling Expenses, Head Office Sundry Expenses Directors‘ Fees Reserved for Policy Benefts Real Estate written down Profit for the year Cash on hand and in Bank. .cc Accounts Receivable, Agents............ Bills Receivable, less Reserve for Losses : avcssrcarnice Bonds and Debentures dennirrecs Market Value of Bonds over Book Value rerairenet Interest Due and Accrued Salaries, Branch Offices and Agents 10,206.01 Travelling Expenses, Branch Offices and Agents 2,033.68 Taxes, Federal Income Tax, 1930 Provincial and others For the year JOSEPHSBURG MERCHANTS CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY ending December 31, 1930, presented to the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders, held at the Company‘s Head Office, Monday, January 26, 1931, at 1.30 p.m. $200,373.33 Deposited with the Receiver General‘s Department at Ottawa for Security of Policyholders spent last Miss Vera EXPENDITURE wlon..~.. ... $139,727.23 14,720.38 $184,447.61 ASSETS Side roads that had been used for car traffice until last weekend are now blocked and the main toads are euch &hat not many motorists take the risk on them. St. Matthews Lutheran Congregaâ€" tion extends an urgent request to all its men members, young and old to attend the brotherhood meeting, held here by that organization of St. James Lutheran Church, Elmira, on Mondday evening, Feb. 16th. Beats Belgium I friends and neighbors to an old time With President Hoover‘s unemâ€"‘dance and card party on Monday ployment relief program only partly ‘evening. All report a very enjoyable‘ under way, three hobos found Sfll‘.-’fim!x l 000 in an old tin box under a railâ€"| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"_._â€"__â€"__ road trestle. It is very em-o\u-mzimpi Minard‘s Liniment for Frost Bite.‘ The Byron A. Letson and Norman Dahmer families were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Kitchener relatives. ‘Miss Thelma Richter recently eucâ€" cessfully passed the examinations for @ registered nurse and is now enâ€" titled to an RN. Roads Blocked. The Literery and Bocial Commit® tee of the Evangelical League staged 1 literary program last Wednesday evening. Mr. Craw of Emmanue! College, Toronto, gave an evening‘s entertainment of readings, princk pally of Canadian authors. < Mr. Sol. Kirch is wearing a broad «mile. as his is the honor to be a grandpa. as a result of the hirth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Gen Uhrig, in Kitchener, on Sunday. Mr. W. E. Spafford of Barker N.Y.. apent the weekend with Mrs. Spafford at the home of her grand: father, Mr. Henry Scheifele. The burial of the late Alverda Stark of Waterloo took place in Calvary cemetery on Monday afterâ€" noon. Mr. and Mrs. Stark were forâ€" merly â€" respected | residents | of 8t Jacobs. Birthdays. 3 Enjoyed Readings. _ _ Music also featured the entertainâ€" ment. Mr. Harry Garner sang a solo Mré. Knechtel and Mrw. Hollinger e duet, and Howad Gies, Clarence Doerbecker, Jack Moriock and Gorâ€" don Henrich a quartette. The closing reading was "The Prodigal Son." Church Service. Rev. E. D. Becker of Elmira had charge of the morning and evening services in the Evangelical church n Sunday. Rev. S. R. Knechte‘ took Mr. Becker‘s work in Elmira ind Woolwich. By some strange cuim-idence,' next Monday, February 9, our two oldest citizens shall be up bright and I early as each have some contract to light 87 candles on their birthday cakes. Just a baker‘s dozen of ; years to round out the century. Mrs. ‘ Heller is enjoying good health with her daughter, Mrs. Thiel, at 32 Dalâ€" ton St., Toronto, and Mr. Jacob| Menger is still master of ceremonies at his comfortable home just across the C.N.R. where the morning exâ€"! press swings into the depot from| across the Conestogo valley. Their many friends are pleased to strvw, 87 roses of good wishes along their pathway, and hope the plcasant' memories of long lost years, the joys , of present comforts of mind and [ body among friends, and the beauâ€" ties of the sunset slopes may all add a glow of interest to the days that are to be. | Mr. and Mrs. [rvin Martin have teâ€" turned from their honeymoon and are now at the home of grmom‘ parents. Mr. Chas. Hilliard and son Bert were â€" recent | businecs â€" visitors . in Montreal. 1 Miss Maud Bowman is spemiling| a short time in Kitchener. } Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good and Ethel were‘ Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Lucinda Scheifele at RR. 2. Waterloo. i Mrs. George Stiehl returned to her home in Waterloo, after spending a month as a nurse at Mr. T. S. Cope:â€" land‘s. Mr. Copeland is improving in health. rvifr:r-fielson Shelley has been a Kit chener visitor last week. Mr. William Thaler has rented the farm of Mr. Henry Hamilton of Win terbourne. He gets possession on the first of ‘March. Mr. Israel G. Weber of the Lexing: ton section, was a business visitor in St. Jacobs on Monday. $ 342;117.34 R 3,849.44 345,066.78 $379,402.38 $ 337,008.27 41,603.86 3,683.85 . 45,267.71 5,109.07 1,964.43 Pessenale and other items as told by Waterine Chroutdio â€"â€" _ * [ }l PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT coNESsTOGO et. THE SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF 3 $ 7,071.89 25,950.09 101,133.54 19,002.07 1,645.00 $342,250 00 12,230.06 8,524.40 8,797.88 800.00 $ 9,807.58 27,503.07 413.62 BA LA NCE $ 304,774.17 $ 379,480.64 1,814.79 9,987.00 3,600.00 414 Mr. Allie Walter spent last Wedâ€" nesday with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Mcâ€" Cormack and Mr. McCormack. Me=srs. Mike Logel and Roy Brenâ€" ner were business visitors in Kitchâ€" ener on Monday. Mr. Jae Cassel entertained his friends and neighbors to an old time diance and card party on Monday evening. All report a very enjoyable time. al Tralee, making it neceseary forl them to rerfurn by train.â€" The horse,.® was brought home on Saturday lmdvi | ed on a «leigh. [ Mr. Ed. Creesman was a business visitor in Elmira on Tuesday. Several from here attended the auction sale held on the farm formâ€" erly vccupied by Percy DeKay last Wednesday. Several from this line attended the innual meeting of Knox United Church,. Glenallan, on Wednesday. The members of session, Mr. A. Hahn and Mr. R. Lavery were re elected. The retiring Stewards were, John Sanderson, H. W. Mathgws and Fred _ Hammond. _ New _ members eg{led were, E. Tabbert, A. Kidd arrd.Gi. Cherry Personals. Mr. Ed. Cressman spent Monday afternoon in Linwood. Miss Lelia Finlay spent the weekâ€" end with friends in London. Mr. Geo. Murray of Petrolia is spending some time with his brotherâ€" inâ€"law Mr. Stewart Lavery, who, we are sorry to report, is at present ill. Dr. E. Wildfong of Movrefield is the allending physician. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert spent Friday in Linwood. Mr. Mike RBrenner «epéht Saturday alternoon in Linwood. Mr. Clayton Logel was a business visitor in Linwood on Monday afterâ€" ROUN. Mir. Percy A. Adam and sister, Miss Helen Adam, while on the way to vislt friends at Wroxeter last Thursday. had the misfortune to Iirve their horse take seriously sick Conper is Lin wood Quite a number of the subscribors the Wellesley Municipal System, ‘ttended the annual meeting beld in the township hall at Crosshill on ‘rlday. Tre&gsurer Mr. J. C. McKay vresented a very favorable financial itatement. It was announced that he phone rental to original eubâ€" wribers of 1820 would remain at the ow rate of $12.00 per annum. The commissioners, namely, N. 8. Fleischauer, Jno. Reidel and J. C. McKay were reâ€"elected for another term. Officers Elected. Mr. Bert Cressman spent Monday evening at Mr. Robt. Mewhiney‘s. Mecsrs. Mike Logel and Syivester {irubber spent an eyening Oof last wrek with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabâ€" bert Mic< Ellen Holt is spending a tewl Encouraging reports from every days with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Newton. department of the church were preâ€" Mr. and Mre. Jas. Beggs of Linâ€"‘sented at the annual meeting of the woud vicited on Saturday with their Doon Pesbyterian church held on son, _ Mr. Wray Beggs and Mrs.lTuesd.ay evening, Jan. 27th. Presidâ€" Eegups .ed over by Rev. W. Patterson the Mr. Leslie Beges spent Friday afâ€" total revenue obtained during the ternvon in Linwood. {year amounted to $600.00 with a surâ€" Mrs. S. J. Kraemer is spending a plus in the treasury. Every organt few days with her mother, Mrs. zation including the Sunday School Francis Hammer of the 3rd of Peel, and Ladies‘ Aid, the Young People‘s who we are autry to report is on the Society reported progress. The work sick let. of the year included installing elecâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert spent tric lights in the church which was Friday in Linwood. paid by the Ladies‘ Aid, and the shed Mr. Mike Brenner sp(inl Satutday was repaired. alternoon in Linwood. (Personals. Mr. Leslie Beges spent Friday afâ€" ternuon in Linwood. Mrs. S. J. Kraemer is spending a few days with her mothet, Mrs. Francis Hammer of the 3rd ‘of Peel, who we are aurry to report is on the sick Het. N. $. Fieischauer, J. Reidel and J. C. McKay, Directors, Reâ€"elected. Rental $12. to Original Mr. and Mre. Earl Tabbert spent Sunday afternoon with ‘Mr. and Mrés. J. D. Brydon of the 3rd of Maryboro. Mr. Mike Logel was a business visitor near Listowel one day last Mr. Andrew Hahn purchased a beautiful Clydesdale team from Mr. Peter Walter of the 4th of Peel. Messrs. V. C. Linseman and David Munroe of Dorking were businese viaitors in Elmira on Friday. Mr. Mike Brenner was a business visitor in Elmira on Monday. Mr. John MacPherson attended the annunl meeting of the New Germany Fire Insurance Company. held at New Germany last Wednesdav,. Misses Muriel Adam : =_. Janet Cocper spent Saturday afternoon at wee Interest on Invested Assets Deduct: Interest on Loans Increase in Market Value of Bonds Bad Debts Recovered Premium Reserves Capital Stock Surplus Account Prembuma Banker‘s Advances ......ull0clcnsccmmsmcmmine Claim Drafts Issued and outstanding......... Accounts Payable ... .ccsc cnomemmnnns Texes Due BNO ACCHREN.. .:o cssunucunnernices Reserve for Claims Reported and Pending Reserve for Policy Benefits .................... SHEET SYSTEM HAS A SPLENDID YEAR i« _ Clean Sweep Sale | LIABILITIES INCOME $ 18,032.17 4,376.79 $ 13,655.38 | Mre. John S. Koehler received ‘slight injuries some time ago when tthe cutter overturned throwing them in the snow. ‘ Suffered Stroke. s © _ Mr. Douglas Wiegand of Freeport ISundayed at Oxbow farm. ‘_ Miss Myrtle Wetzel of New Hamâ€" burg sp:a the weekâ€"end with the ]Moyers a@Pleasant View. L Early on Wednesday â€" morning about 5 o‘clock Mr. Leonard Heipel, who resides about 2%% miles south of Wellesley suffered a stroke. He was descending the stairs on his way to do his chores, when a lantern fell from his hand. Dr. Anderson from New Hamburg was called and gave medical attention. _ Mr. Heipel‘s condition is much improved and his complete recovery is looked for. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and daughter Miss Evelyn and ‘Mr. Victor McLennon of Wallenstein spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Sauder. Bornâ€"On Jan. 30, to Mr. and Mrs Philip Wagner, a aon. Congratula tions! Cutter Upset. i Mrs. A. McAllister and ‘Miss Buhl Bible School. are spendin‘g a few weeks at Londou | The students of the Mennonite Mr. Harry Winter of Kitchener is |Bible School, Kitchener, will have spending some time at the home of|Charge of the Young People‘s service Mr. and Mre. Abe Snyder. at the Blenheim Mennonite ('h;lorcol; w next Supday morning at & ‘pon::l:; ;llabe'lhoNo;::m: :::l. o‘clock. Everyone welcome. Guelph, epent the weekâ€"ond the|Evangelistic Services. e _ Miss Mabel Newbery and Miss Found of the MacDouald hall, Guelph, epent the weekâ€"end the guests of ‘Miss Rhea Snyder. A sleighâ€"load of young people from Kitchener were guests at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. Fernando Snyder last Thursday evening and enjoyed a very pleasant time. Mr. Raymond Snyder attended the O.A.C. Convention given at Guelph last Friday evening. A very pleasant time was spent at the Young People‘s Society on Thursday last at the Presbyterian church. Following an enjoyable proâ€" gram refreshments were served. Excellent Reports. Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor and chil dren of Toronto were Sunday visi tors with relatives in the village, Mr. and Mre. H. Sully and Mr. and Mrs. H. Oldheiser of Germen Mills have moved their household effects to the village where they will now reside. Mr. W. Esch who is staying in Preston was a visitor in Doon on Thursday. L. Hoge spent the weekâ€"end at his home in Stratford. Reg. and James Wilfong of Toronâ€" to spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilfong. Miss Mary Kerr spent the weekâ€" end with her parents in Hespeler. Mise Vera Todd was a guest of Miss Pearl Mader at her home at Breslau for the weekâ€"end. Mrs. C. Himburg spent Thursday with relatives in Bridgeport. $ 65,000.00 3,327.62 f 2,850.00 BERLET‘S CORNER 146,400.00 6,815.50 BLOOMINGDALE 71,439.50 15,000.00 3,802.13 187.05 DOON H. A. Germann nyGtPS6.â€" $ 379,450.04 $ 394,774.17 $ 361,838.18 164,141.34 77,417.33 153,215.80 17,616.46 nhwunwuu'&-n‘uim 500 YARDS MILL END PRINTS in Light and Dark Extra quality ... PZ, a yard. o o The young people of the "Iterogaâ€" tive Literary Society" held their soâ€" cial at the home of Eph. Weber on Wednesday night. A large number were present and the evening was «pent in the playing of games and social chat. After lunch was served they departedâ€"in eleighs to the city and their homes. Miss Edna Weber of Kitchener «pent Sunday at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weber. i This is the concluding week of the epecial evangelistic meetings, being held at the United Bretbren Church. Don‘t fail to come and hear the evangelist, Bishop A. ‘M. Johnson of Hutington, Ind. Week night services commence at 7.45 o‘clock, and Sunâ€" day services at 1100 a.m. and 7.30 Miss Jessie Brown of Richwood, visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn on Sunday. The Christian Endeavor Society of the U. B. Charch will produce during the month of February a sacred three act drama, "The Far ’(‘uuntry." Costumes and scenery typically eastern. Watch for definite announcement in the press and bills. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moss and daughter Ruth were the Sunday avests of John Schaffer at Kitchener. The hockey match between the Ayr Collegians and the local team was played on the village skating rink last Saturday afternoon, with a score of 5â€"2 in favor of the former. Miss Vera Hallman is spending a fow weeks in Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. Samuel Schwass visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stauffer at Washington in Tuesday of last week. Mr. Ronald Bock of Kitchener spent the weckâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre. E. K. Bock. Miss Eva Becker apent the week end at her home at Rose ille. Miss Bessie Hope of Roseville spent the weekâ€"end with Miss llah Hallman. Miss Jean Toman of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Toman. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn and family of Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bingeman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt visitâ€" ed with Mr.and Mrs. Jacob Shelley at Kitchener. Enjt':yed Social Evening. Ayr Won Game. Mr. Williard Hallman of Rosebank spent Sunday with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel. Mr. Aaron Grove, Mr. Waiter Burkholder and Misses Mary and Florence Burkholder of Markham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick at Doon. Little Miss Evelyn Hilborn of Reseville was the guest of her aunt. Miss Ada Bingaman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruder and Mr. Jack and Miss Loretta Bruder spent Friday evening at the home of H. W. Miller. Mr. Beery of Stayner is visiting with Rev. and Mrs. W. Brown. The Superior Chain Store is one of nearly seven hundred Independent Merchants whose combined buying power makes it possible for each to offer you everything the opposition can in way of price and much more in quality and service. Get behind these local merchants â€" They support your community â€" Their suceess is your success, and they . . . r C. J. TRAPP s1..J;aco8Ss CLASSIC CLEANSER SEEDLESS RAISINS GERMAN MILLS 5 Cakes INFANTS‘ DELIGHT sSOaAP NEW DUNDEE CORN, PEAS and TOMATOES Don‘t have red hands. Large pkge. 19c 185 Bars PEARL WHITE NAPTHA SOAP PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES PINK SALMON Cleans things fast. 2 tins for 15c Large tin fancy Choice quality 2 lbe. for 21¢ 1 tin each of for for for General Merchant MEMBER OF SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES Sell the Best for Less Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘Dan Lichti of New Hamburg and Mr. Dan Schwartzenâ€" truber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schwartzentruber. Personais. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Yantzi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Allan Yantzi. Mr. Barney Bowbeir and Mr. Clifâ€" ford Hamacher spent Sunday with friends at New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schwartzenâ€" truber and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin. Mr. Gustave Zetter is cutting wood for Mr. Henry Bauman. Mr. and Mre. Albert Schmidt spent Saturday with Mr. and Mré. Henry Bow man. Mr. J. Zehr is spending a few days with Mr. Chr. Zebr and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zehr, Baden. Mre. David Otto and daughter Gerâ€" trude and Mrs. Herman Vosh and Every pair guaranteed to wear, at 1 yard wide â€" Special quality â€" Ideal for summer sausage bags, at 15c per yard. SHREDDED WHEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT BUTCHER PEPPER 35c lb. Large stock to select from ldeal for soap making In bulk, 8¢ per Ib. "Thankgoodness for Shredded Wheat! The children just wouldn‘t eat breakfast and I was so tired of coaxing them. But when they tried the crisp, tasty biscuits, floating in milk and cream, they were delightâ€" ed. And best of allâ€"Shredded Wheat is ideal for children. It‘s just the food to build bone and muscle." THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CAUSTIC SODA CORN FLAKES EPSOM SALTS 6 Ibs. for 25¢ Pure Tillicherry 3 boxes Quaker We stock ROCKFAST DRILL ___ _ A heary shirting â€" Color fast â€" At 27c yd SPECIAL NEW ENGLISH PRINTS PINE HILL 1 yard wide â€" Color fast â€" At 35¢ yd. for DENIM OVERALLS FOR MEN CRUMS ENGLISH PRINTS o select from . 15¢ per yard up Special heavy quality black ' FACTORY COTTON a full line GING H A MS At of School Supplies or 12 lbs. or over at 18¢ Ib. yd CANADTIAN CHEESE 20c 1b. daughter Lillie, called on Mrs. lsaiah Mr. Noah Erb spent Saturday with Mr. and Mré. Allan Litwiller, Kitchâ€" eger. â€" c The‘ Misses Irene and Viola Holts and â€" Masters Albert and Harvey Holtz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah ‘Martin. Friends are glad to learn that little Doris Yantzi is well again after a few days‘ iuess. Martin on Saturday Little Glenn Strome, who is conâ€" fined to the house for two weeks, suffering from an injured tooth is progressing nicely. _ Mr. Fred Schneider is busy hauling coal for Wilmot Centre School. Mr. Albert Schmidt and C. E. Schwartzentruber made a business trip to Baden and Petersburg on Saturday. Officer (to couple in parked auto) â€""Don‘t you see the sign, ‘Fine for parking‘?" PEANUT CLUSTERS at 30c lb. _ Driverâ€""Yes, officer, I see it and heartily agree with it." 3 lbs. good large Chocolate KICE for $1.76 per pair

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