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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1933, p. 5

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E‘:"“g. is\ Service in the United Church was conducted last Sunday by Mr. Jas. Hudson, local preacher, of Kitchâ€" ener Knox Church. Next Sunday beâ€" ing Freeport anniversary, the local service will be conducted by Mr. W. Jones of Kitchener. Talk On Citizenship. Miss Alice Bingeman spent Sunâ€" day with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bingeman. Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mre. Roy Snider of Waterloo were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mre. Shantz. At United Church. Mrs. Shantz of Kitchener was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Marshall Bingeman on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Robert Kraft spent Sunday with the latter‘s uncle, Mr. Alfred Huff and family. Mr. and Mre. Carl McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bedford were Sunday vigitore at Palmeraton. Miss Maggie Moyer and Mr. Ben Moyer were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. John Burgets of Centreâ€" ville. Mr. Campbell and Miss Todd local teachers spent Wednesday in obserâ€" vation at Conestogo School. Young People‘s Society met on Friâ€" day night last for their opening. Mr. Ray Snyder occupied the chair. Rev. Mr. Elkiott introducéd Mr. Robt. Keegan, of the 0. A. College, Guelph, who gave an address on the developâ€" ment of Christian Citizenship. The annual organization meeting of this kociety will be held on Friday evenâ€" ing of this week. Quite a number from this locality attended the funeral of Miss Beatâ€" rice Strome, daughter of the late Irvine Strome and Mrs. Strome which was held in Kitchener on Monâ€" day. Miss Strome was formerly of this neighborhood and was a memâ€" ber of the Glenallan United Church where she was always an ardent worker, She was 34 years of age and is survived by her mother, Mrs. Amanda Strome. Rev. Porkins of Harriston, formerly of Glepallan preached the funeral service. Mr. and Mre. L. Strong, Mrs. J. J. Strong, Miss Gladys Strong and Mr. Elmer Gellow epent Sunday at Milâ€" verton. i Miss Ella Geisel spent Sunday at her home near Breslau. Miss Vera Todd epent the week cnd with friends in Detroit. Miss Frances Gardiner of Harrisâ€" ton and Mr. Babe Crerer of Mount Forest were Sunday visitors with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. W Glenallan epent S daughter, Mre. N and Mre. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Sobye and sone Bert and Clarke of Marden were Sunday vieiltors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jackeon. Mre. Oliver Scheifele and daughâ€" tore Thelma and Audrey, Mrs. B. Johneon and Mesers. Alf. Trussler and Phil. Hawkes, all of Waterloo, v‘sited Sunday with Mr. and Mre. lierman Koelin. Mises Luella Jackson of Kitchener and Mr. Stanley Overand of Arthur epent a few days at the home of Airs. Annie Jackson. Mr. and Mre. Alex Reade and famâ€" lty of Elmira and Mr. and Mre. Lesâ€" I1> Steenson of Goldstone were Sumâ€" day visitons at the home of Mr. and Ains. George Steenson. Miss Daisy Rutherford has reâ€" turned home after spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and*Mrs. Ernie Sippel of Elmira. _ A car load of gypsy women passed ‘through this locallty last Friday tryâ€" ing some of their usual stunts but fulled to get away with any money, Miss Clara Honsinger of New Lieâ€" keard spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Kuth Jackeon. Mr. and Mre. George Steenson have moved to Mr. Raiph Jackson‘s house on the Herb Mulloy farm and Mr. Fred Hammond and family have moved to Mr. William Kennedy‘s house in Glenallan, formerly occr pied by Mr. Geoge Steenson. â€"And _ you know wlnt( caused it, you take steps to remove the cause. But what do you do when eye strain causes it? Probably nothing. Which doesn‘t seem the part of wisdom, does it? Headâ€" aches from eye strain are stopped to stay stopped when the errors of vision are corâ€" rected. Our service secures that result. > (Continued next Thursday) lhimt;d To :: B'tm Vifli” L e â€"~THE JANSEN i : EYESIGHT SERVICE . : 10 Frederick St. KITCHENER, ONT. wWHEN YOUR HEAD + ACHES ho BLOOMINGDALE YATTON William Rennie of Sunday with their Norman â€" Matthews iD | _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zettel and Mr. ‘G. Zettel of Kitchener and Mre. W, J. O‘Connor of Vancouver, B.C., | spent Thursday with Mr. and Mre. Frank Schummer. ' A dance and progressive euchre lln aid of St. Mary‘s Parish was held |at the home of Mr. and Mre. James Short on Thursday evening. Prizes for euchre were won by Miss Marâ€" gavet Gibbone and Mr. Frank Schumâ€" mer Sr., consolation, Mre. Joseph Hayes and Mr. Henry Schlueter. Excellent music for dancing was supâ€" !pllod by Messrs. Melvin and Frank Ament. Dr. and Mrs. Gibson of Toronto and Mrs. Glen Denning of Montreal visited Mr. and Mre. Henry Ballard on Saturday. Succumbing to a lingering illness of six months, Mrs. John Voll, nee Misa Caroline Veitenheimer, passed away at her home at Linwood on Saturday. She had been married for 52 yeare and was living retired in the village. She is survived by her husband, three sons and . four daughters, George, Louis and Ed. all of Linâ€" wood and Louise, Mra. Mickus of Waâ€" terloo, Minnle, Mre. Joseph Eckardt, of St. Clements, Maggie, Mra. Thoâ€" mas Baseler, Linwood and Annie, Mrs. Isadore Mosser of Macton. One daughter, Julia, Mrs. Lawrence Eckâ€" hardt of Waterloo, predeceased Mrs. Voll several years ago. Also survivâ€" ing are two brothers, Mr. Louls Velâ€" tenheimer of Hesson and Mr. Peter Veitenheimer of Breglau and two sieâ€" ters, Mre. Kate Simpkins of Hamilâ€" ton and Mre. Mary Vollmer of Hesâ€" son. â€""Dr. afftd Mrs. Melvin Koenig and daughter of Lackawana, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. Conrad Koenig. Misses Jean and Marjorie Beggs «pent Friday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ballard and daughter Eva spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. G. H. Ballard at Pimira. Mrs. John Voll Passes. Relatives and friends from a disâ€" tance who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Kate Simkins and Mr. and Mrs. George Simkins of Hamilâ€" ton,. Mre. John Strader and «on Joâ€" «eph ind daughters Caroline and Suâ€" ean and Mr. and Mrs. Danial Weoies of Deemerton, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Veitenheimer of Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. John Kieewetter, Mr. and Mre. Jerome Voll, Mr. and Mre. Joseph Eckert, Mr. Lawrence Eckert and. family, Mr. George Vollmer and Mr. and Mre. George Voll of Kitchener and Mr. Leo Steffier and Mrs. L. Mickus of Waterloo, Mre. Joseph Voll and children Rose and Fred of St. Agatha and Mr. Simon Voll of Bamberg and Mr. and Mrs. Louls Veitenheimer and children John, \Roee and Viana of Hesson. Personals. Mrs. David Begge returned home on Saturday after spending the past month with her daughter, Mrs. E. Lilly at Vulcan, Alberta. â€" The funeral took place on Monday morning leaving Linwood and proâ€" ceeded to the St. Clements R. C. Church for service. Interment was made in St. Clements. Mr.: Henry Strebel is suffering from a severe attack of pneumo f Good hopes are entertained. for recovery. â€" Mr. and Mre. Jonas Kennel, Nr. Joseph Kennel and son Bikan w business vieitors in New Hambur on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ottman were in Kitchener on Saturday on epecial business. Mr. L. A. Heimler and Misses Heimler spent Sunday with relatives in Toronto. Miss Nellie Scharbach epent the weekâ€"end at her home in Cargill. The pallbearers were: Louls Heim:â€" ler, Fred Zimmerman, Frank Schumâ€" mer, James â€"Short, Whitney Lang. Mr. Joseph Voll was crossbearer. . Mr. J. ;Fordâ€"Of m‘b’:'hu engaged by the. Wellesioy Ca., as cutter in their shirt factory. Buys Home in Baden. Mr, L. Schade, who.sold his fine reaidence here and intended to move to Waterloo has changed his mind and: purchased. a fine plate in Ba den. He will moveâ€" his household effects there during the week. Esteemed Farmer Dies. . Mr. Christian J, Lichty, a highly ecteemed citizen, who had been ill for some time past, died laat Thursâ€" day in his 76th year. Interment was made at the Amish Mennonite Cemeâ€" tery, two miles west of here on Monâ€" day morning. s and children, of, Bridgeport and .Mr, and Mré. Cooll m::.,m Rev. A. A. Laing and Miss Betty Laing attended the funeral of the late Mr. 8. 8. Campbell at Brantfor® ¢n Saturday. Miss Florence Clarke, R.N., of Toâ€" ronto is visiting Miss Betty Laing. Miss Annie Stemmler spent Saturâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. Eugene Helm at Waterloo. _ Mre. F. B. Seibert of Kitchener apent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Frank Ament! _ Sunday visitora at the homa of Mr. and Mre. Henry Schluetor were: | Mr. and Mré. Clayton Koch and famâ€" ily of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs, Roâ€" bert Dorscht and daughter of Wa» terloo, Mr. and Mre. August. Schnot der and nmil{ of Hawkeaville and M& Oscar Schlueter of near w.u»] stein. A masquerade dance will be held in St. Joseph‘s halt, Macton, on FrH day evening. ; â€"â€" Mr. and Mre. Horman: Underwood Mr. and ,Mrs. Roy MacLean of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Hetb Kittel. _ Miss Lillian Steinfelt of Elthira: is visiting her mother, Mre. John LINWOOD K 8 re wa ;;;iffi:@!%- & ‘ng. OR 62 PPR AOMEMY f Toronte has. been Wopiulo_y m Ca., CHOIR MEMBERS HONORED: Mr. and Mre. Edward Liphardt were honored on the: occasion of their completng 25 years in the Waâ€" terloo St. John‘s Lutheran Church choir, when .the members gathered at their home recently and presented thm â€"with a silver dish. Rev. C. S. Roberts spoke briefly and a social evening followed. wATERLOO LAD HURT Fifteenâ€"yearâ€"old Woodrow Dotzert of Waterloo suffered painful leg inâ€" jurics Friday night when his bicycle was in a collision with a car driven by Pat Hannon, Park street, at the corner of King and Agnes streets, Kitchener. The victim was removed: to the K..W. hospital where it was found that the bone below his knee was fractured. The new_ C. 8. E.T. g'roug of Emmanuel Evangelical Church orâ€" gunized at the supper meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garâ€" field Cressman, who leads the group. The class was of the Trail Rantsrs division. The officers are: Chief Ranger, Murray Shantz; subâ€"chief, Rog Wahi; tally, Roy Leffler; cache, Robert Heer. Recently the Waterloo Tennis Club matches were concluded with Miss J. Youngman winning the ladies‘ «ingles champlonship from Miss E. Fitzpatrick by scores of 6â€"3, 6â€"0 in the semiâ€"finals and 1â€"6, 6â€"1, 6â€"1 from Mss M. Jacobl in the finals. SILVER TEA A.SUCCESS The Ladies‘ Aid Society held their annual silver tea on Friday at the home of Mrs. M. M. Haight, Albert Street, Waterloo. Mrs. A. K. Cressâ€" man, president of the Society, toâ€" gether with Mrs. H. A. Kellerman and Mrs. Haight received the guests. On Friday evening, Oct. 20th, the Viking Tuxia square of First United Church, Waterloo, under the menâ€" torship: of Mr. Roy M. Bean were addressed by Dr. Paul Hauch. of Kitchener on the "Invention of the Stethescope." CHOIR MEMBERS HONORED: The members of the Young People‘s Choir of St. John‘s Luthâ€" eran Church met in the fnriuh hall for a double presentation. Miss Leota Miller and "Jake" Schaefer were Lin-eunt.ed with an end table and Mrs. Ross Martin (nee Miso Jessie Erdman) with a toaster. Ed. .sation of‘ the personnel~in. the O 'mt Home. Of. &3 lw&:on. ~~ _ 25 POUND. MANGEL Mr. Edwardâ€"Schaefer, Epbsvilie, is the proud possessor of a wagon loid of large sized mangels. The largest weighed 25 lbs, while.they all aver RETURNING TOâ€" AUSTRALIA Mr. A, J. Youngmen,. who. has. reâ€" sided in Kitghgner and held the poâ€" sition as. general manager of tho Waterioo. Sunahine Co., nearly four years, will return to â€" Auatrala, shortly. . + EXPERIMENT no longerâ€"it‘s costâ€" ly. Use Cress Corn Salve. Sold by A. G. Hachnel, Druggist, Watâ€" erloo, and all others. Schlitt presided,. The evening was gpent in a social way. GET THIS. Sybilla Spahr‘s llemedfl Get rid> of __Bro_l_{c.%?fla, _Cough, aged more than 15. lbs. each. e w ie on e io the reatsiay ess.lad _ made in the reorgan} Shilon 5¢ the veraoade is oc ok An article showing i:nulne speciâ€" mens taken from the letter files of big business firms, some of them as funny as nny.t!xlng,:%ace comedians J MINOR ACCIDERNT In the act of turning left from Frederick 8t., into Ah_uu%vll.,’ f chener, H, W. Kantman, Welles struck. the Hglit standard and chat« tened the globe. He agreed: to pay: ever invented, appears in The American Weekly with next Sunâ€" day‘s Detroit Times. the damages, line spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ament. Dr. and Mre, (Gibeon of ‘Toronto and Mre. Glen Denning of Montreal visited: with Mr. and Mrs. George Ronnie on Sagurday. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stricker and Mr. and Mrs. Orton Stricker of Beameville epent tha weelcend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Freeman. Mr. and Mre. Herb Miller and daughter Shirley of Guelph spent Bundey at the home of ‘Mr. Michael Stemmler. Mr. and: Mn Orm. Powell and daughter Naney of Gueiph spent seyâ€" erai days with Mr. and Mre. Frank Schummer. Mr. and Mre. W. J. Wray of Millâ€" Misp Melite Schnurt and Mr. Grant â€" Schnurt mt Wednesday with friends in % y Misseas Madeline Birns and Ne!lia Scharbach attended the teachers convention at Kitchoner on Friday, Mro. V. M. Borlett: otf Kitchenar. apont. the â€" weelrend â€"at: the home Of Mr, Mlg * Nr. and Meltin Nurse of Kik. Jean and Marjorie Beggs. Mr. and Mre, W. W. Martinson.of Elmiras spent Friday with Mr. and Mre. A. O Schnurr. â€" DR HAUCH GIVES ADDRESS Allan Shirk won the men‘s singles: LOCAL TENNIS CHAMPIONS YOUNG PEOPLE ORGANIZE Throat. Qgick:results, safe, better value, and guaranteed. A. G. Haehnel, Druggist, Waterloo, Croup, ‘Tonsil Is, and Sore "DUMB BELL" LETTERS Two. daughters, Miss Fuml%vat homb,; Katie, Mrs. Joel Wagler, Welâ€" ‘lesley, survive with three brothers and four sisters, David Licht!, Welâ€" lealey, Menno of Mornington townâ€" chip:and Moses, Buffalo, N.Y., Mre. Nicholas Jantzi in Michigan, Mrs. Dan B. Schmidt, Mrs. Jacob Erb and Mrs. Solomon Leis, all Of Wellesley. There survive, two brothers, Wilâ€" liam of Waterloo and Gordon of Deâ€" troit, and : by four eisters, Mre. Harry Nixtorf, Waterloo, Mre. H. Koehler of Windsor, Mre. M. Walter of Deâ€" troit and Miss Elsle Witt of Toronto. ‘in.the Baden~ceometary; : Rev: Jdhn r Schmieder, pastor 0f thei¢hurch, offf« _ There survire. five brothers and four gisters, Johnâ€" of Kitchoner, Mré. ‘J.â€" Thede ofâ€" Wiarton, George, Robert and Valentine of Ayton, Mrs. E. Liants ofâ€"Kitchener, Mré.â€"J. R. Otto, ofâ€" Kitchener, Mre. W. Stephen of Aytonâ€"and: Otto of Kitchener, juries is believed to be the car‘s driâ€" Mrs. Audrey Pettigrew Denth called Mary Henrietta Seyâ€" ler, wife of Audrey Pettigrew, at ker home in Caledonia, on Monday, October 9th. She was in her 44th year. e There survive her husband, one son, Thomas, and one daughter, Geraldine, one brother, Robert Seyâ€" ler, Toronto, and two sisters, Mrs. Ed. Stemmler, Hesson, and Mrs. Alex. Ruchty, Waterloo. _ The funeral was held from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Ruchty, 117 Allan street east, Thursday morning at 10 o‘clock to St. Louis Church for requiem high mass. Inâ€" terment was made at Mount Hope cemetery. Gustav Hartman Following & sudden neart attack Gustav Hartman, 58, passed away at his home, Cedar St.,. Kitchener, on Wednesday, Oct. 18th. gfla;aff;%rw;fi’fi”m onta ndt:ni‘fl; 8 10 10 408. |~clnfiir ‘and WM Neeh.. of Tavistock. . One aoh, died‘ in Infanoy. _ Privateâ€"funeralâ€"services. were hold: The funeral was held from the Lippertâ€"Hunterâ€" Funeral Home at two o‘clock Monday. Interment was made in the Waterloo Mount Hope cemetery. > Rev. A, D. Felok»>died=inâ€"Indianaâ€" polie; Ind., on Friday, Oct; 20th, his faxmily learned here on ‘Saturday. He was in his 56th. year and‘ had been i1! for eeveral months. Mr. C. J. Lichti died: at his home, Wellesley,. in his 75th year after suffering a . two year: illness, on Thureday, Oct. 19th. _ â€" ‘The funeral was held with public services on Monday morning at 9.30 o‘clock from his late home Wellesâ€" Jey to the Maple View Amish Menâ€" nonite church. Burfal took place in the adjoining cometery. Rev. D. Lieâ€" bold officiated. â€" There survive, his wife, two sons and two daughters, Stanley and Ion Hartman of Kitctener, Mrs. B. Barâ€" ber, Pontiac, Mich., and Miss Violet at home and one sister, Mrs. Henry Eckstein, New Dundee. Two daughâ€" tres predeceased him. One sister, Mre. F. Schramm, Haysville, predeâ€" ceased him only dast Sunday. Theâ€" remaiug reached : Kitchener Sunday at 8:15 p.m. and were taken to: theâ€"residenceâ€"of Mr. and Mre, J. K. Otto, 30 Rose atreet. ‘Theâ€"funeral was held Monday. afternoon to the Pentecostai Tabernacle: and© thence to Woodland:cemetery. . Owen Witt Mr. Owen Witt, 20, of Erbaville, a victim of a motor accident on No. 24 highway north of Paris, died as a result of injuries received. _ Rarl Koenig, Jr., 16, of Parls, in Willett fHospital, Parie, suffering from inâ€" _ The funeral was held Saturday afternoon from his late residence to St. Matthew‘s church followed by luterment in the New Dundee cemeâ€" tery. Tuesday at the, home:and were fol lOwed gy éorvices.at .St. Mattihow‘s Lutheran chuoeh: Buridl was. made It was learned on Thureday, Oct. 19th. of the sudden death of Mre. M. Devitt, wife of Mr. Kera Devitt of Quernsey, . Sask., and daughter oft the late Mr. and Mre. P. Becker, in Saskatoon hospital on Oct. 18th. There survive her husband, four muns, Lorne, Arthur, Fred and Porcy and. two daughters, Olfve, Mrsa. Mcâ€" Nevin and Hilda and one grandchild all of Guerngey. There. survive, his wife three daughtors : and. two @on®, Mra. Alâ€" bert _ Wolemilion, Bals, Muskoka, G: D. TuchlHnsky, Kitchener, and Rév. J. B. Dengis of Kitchenmer and Rev. W. D, Dengis of Buffalo, N.Y. After a lingering ilinoss, Mr. Chas, Dengis of Kitchener; died on Thureâ€" day, Oct. 19th in:the KW. Hospital. Ho was 74 years old. . e ‘Thore passed away at his home in Pititadetphia on Sunday in hi« 71st year, Rev. H. C. Sthmteder,; father Rev. Auguat «D. Féleic > Mro. Margaret Devitt Rev. Ho C: Schmiedor Christian J. Lichti es o LEOCOIOCK ‘* 29 Chartes Dengie HHO MVD, PPMCINC DITTM, AOT ECVE ‘ streot, a durtor. â€"Gingerichâ€"At 8t. Agatha, Oct. 2, to | â€" M uadur-. “I:amnd 0. Ging |_ orich, a daughter, ? Martinâ€"At Floradale,â€"Oct. 4, to Mr. { and Mre. Amos 8. Martin, a James Mason James Mason, aged 68, passed away following a short illness, in Ann Arbor, Mich. Surviving are his wife, formerly Miss Pauline Kessig of Kitchener, and one daughter, Dorothy. The funeral was held on Monday morning. Mrs. William Fach In her 68th year, Mrs. William Fach passed away at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, on Saturday, following a four years‘ illness. The late Mrs. Fach, nee Elizabeth Cushing, resided in Preston and was a member of St. Clement‘s Church. The funeral of the late Mrs. Kern was held privately from the resiâ€" dence, Heins Ave., on ThumdnÂ¥. Interment took place in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Cemetery. Hortzbergerâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hoapital, Oct. 11, to Mt. and Mre. Henty Hertzberger, Rose atreet, Kitchâ€" ener, a daughter. â€" Hintzsâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Oct. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. f-lintz, Kitchener, a daughter. Solomonâ€"At Kitchener, Oct. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Solomon, a daughter. Steinbergâ€"At Kitchener, Sert. 80, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steinberg, a daughter. Phillipsâ€"At Kitchener, Oct. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Philipn, a son. Mahnaâ€"At Kitchener, Sept, 29, to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hahn, a daughter. Hallmanâ€"At New Dundee, Oct. 6, to Mr. and Mra. Cranson Hallman, a son. Schmidtâ€"At St, Jacobs, Oct. 6, to _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schmidt, a daughter, Heintzmanâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital _ Oct. 10, to Mr. and Mfs. Mlc)uei _ Heintzman, Kitchener, daughter, Martinâ€"At Wallenstein,‘ Oct. 1, to _ Mt. and Mre. Menno B. Martin, a _ daughter. Datmmerâ€"At Kitchoner, Oct. 3, to ‘ MY, and Mre. Otto L. Dabmer; 128 Mil street, a son. Strub=â€"At Kitchener, Sept. 28, to Mr. â€" and Mrs. Jorome Strub, 134 Poter daughter, . Gibsonâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Sept. 27, &ur. and Mrs. Alox Gibeon, Weâ€" atreet â€" east, . Kitohener, > a daughtor, isA â€"thket Circk â€"»â€" 25â€" & k MUIMIL: : aVines "Richk. and. Fxil: Bodied: Tomatoes 3 Groen Gient PEAS 2 .‘ 2906 Aylmer Li .e Quality t Salada Tea ... 45c¢ Campbell‘s, Libby‘s or Aylmer TomatoJuiceS5#s" 25c Standard Guality 2 No. 2 Squar Tins 15¢ Mid and Mellorw A & P Evaporated Family Size Brown Labelâ€"Black CEREAL 2aily Te anty ‘sac 97 tho Tutnur a d MILK â€" 6 *%}"~ 23e Egg Mash ‘X." $2.29 Matches 3 * 23c Make A & P your headquarters /o-r Poultry F.a‘o of all kinds. The quality of Our Feeds is unâ€" _ surpassed and the prices are right. Mrs. Augusta Kern Shortening * 10 Flour =~ bfe Gilt: Edge : Bread Easii‘r.s or Domestic 98 Ib. Bag $2&.15; 4 lb. pkge. @ABe Vigorous Mird Large Package th. Kurtzâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Oct. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kurtz, Shanley _ street, _ Kitchener, _ a daughter. Auger â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, lzitchener, Oct. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Auger, York Apts., a son, Millerâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Oct, 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller,| Albertâ€"street south, a son. Park St., Kitchener, a son. Heimrichâ€"At Guelph, Sept. 27, to Buhlmanâ€"At Waterloo, Oct. 1, to| Rev. and Mrs. Edward Heimrich, Mr. and Mrs. Aifred Buhiman, a| a son. son. lKrelnerâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Luftâ€"At New Hamburg, Sept. 29,‘ Sept. 28. to Mr. and Mre. R. Kreiâ€" to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Luft, a ner, Brock street, Kitchener, a daughter. daughter, Kreinerâ€"At St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Freyâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Sept. Hamilton, Oct. 2, to Dr. and Mrs. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frey, R. Harold J. Kreiner, a daughter. ‘ R. 1, Ayr, a son. Klassesâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 28, to Lichtyâ€"In Peel Tp., Oct. 4, to Mr. Mr. and Mre. John Klasses, 168 _ and Mrs. Ieaiah Lichty, a daughâ€" Strange street, a daughter. i _ ter. No. 2 at Tins 250 17 e Conrad Bros. Watelee Leading Hardware Merchants PHONE 280 You will be gratified beyond measure with that old, shabby chair, table or othter piece of furniture or woodwork finished with a coat of FLOâ€"GLAZE FOUR HOUR VARNISH STAIN Â¥y Easily apPIIOd-Havd wearing â€"Dries in four hours K3 Shoulder or Chuck» 7 Blade or Short Rib » 9 Rump z. »12 Prime Rib *©13 Sausage 215 Jersey Sweet POTAIOES 5 13 Scratch Foed ‘Z" $1.99 Pork Loins * 15| LEMONS «=â€" 23° Cut: from :jrâ€"<<; tinder young roasting loins Mescinaâ€"Med. Come in and let us show you Fresh FILLETS ». 180 HALIBUT ». 20e Impcrstâ€"d KIPPERS :20 (Bio:teless and Roled if Desired) Style A &â€"P Quality BEKF Zuseletâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zuselet, 34 Chestnut street, a daughter. Arnoldâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 22, to Mr. and Mre. Nathaniel Arnold, 37 Braun etreet, a son. Stumpfâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mre. Gordon Stumpf, 216 Albertâ€"street south, a son. Heimrichâ€"At Guelph, Sept. 27, to Rev. and Mrs. Edward Heimrich, a eon. Kreinerâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 28, to Mr. and Mre. R. Kreiâ€" ner, Brock street, Kitchener, a danghter, Freyâ€"At the K..W. Hospital, Sept. dnedet ons STS)| =. A & ce t Pc0 it ho Alart > mdle i;a"ms [ ocom Sea Nok 4

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