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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jan 1936, p. 7

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[ Bank of MORLS®I SHlg., FCRBRARE MTMIYO CUDIDO C n cca anam omm _ Of S8tuF0AY. ‘TheFO W@re OBly three CLEMENT, CLEMENT, BATTIN & mes in the tittle front room. One of f EASTMAN, law Bank of them was Jack. Miss Pruitt walked R Toronto Building, 19 Strest up to the cigar counter. ‘Through the l East. Kitchener. Phone $310. window, she could see the faithful JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER, BITZER & SMYTH, BARRISTERS, "Youbre the lady who had a <C Solicitors, NoQiries. uote on Shakimar, ain‘t you ‘The J. H. Smyth, B.A. Wboss is in his office." 23 Queen St. S., Kitchener | "I won five thousand dollars," said ____ _ Phone 528 ___________ wiss Pruitt, trying to make it sound T U UX UV on nivpierenp like a statement rather than a quesâ€" D. 8. BOWLBY, KLC., BARRISTER, ""* * **** * > 0 Solicitor, Notary Public and Conâ€" tion. veyancer. Office, 19 Queen St. N., Jack nodded. He w Phone 537, Kitchener, Oat. cigar. He looked grim DENTAL ! "Here she is, Boss." w ____â€"_â€"__â€"_â€"__â€"__â€"_â€"____â€"_â€"_â€" Honest John looked around. He DR. J. W. HAGEY, Dentist, 69 hoaved to his feet. His shirt and 110 Weber Chambers, King St. trousers were wrinkled, with wet __W., Kitchener. Phone 1756. ___ patches on thighs and forearms. "Â¥ou should have got in here Satâ€" CHIROPRACTIC urday," he said, is voice rasping CCTOCO CC ______ with a huskiness no noticeable the Coroner for County of Waterloo. -â€"-â€"v;-&-â€" - L -| 1 “.'. Honest JORTG -“-’ ECCC Bank of “m“‘"m °_.“£....A-- ank ane m‘onl‘l.v three DR. J. E. HETT 223 King St. E., Kitchener. Specialist: Nose, Throat, Ear. Cancerâ€"Internal and external. Established 1863 ASSETS OVER $1,500,000 Government Deposit â€" $100,000. DIRECTORS _ _ _ The Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance (Jompany J. Howard Simpson W. G. Weichel â€" â€" Joseph Stauffer â€" E. J. Bauer â€" â€" Oscar Rumpel > > Ford S. Kumpt â€" _ W. R. Bricker â€" Wan. Henderson â€" F. H. Moser . â€" > W. G. Weichel +0 â€" > President J. Howard Simpson . â€" Viceâ€"President F. H. Moser â€" Manager and Secretary Ji. 2 ':"';-;Iier l- â€" Ass‘t Secretary â€" thar me! H. M. Hofman } â€" _ + _ Inspectors , ote. | Official 4 P.At 141 Teacher of Piano, Singing, and Theory. Shoe Store and Repair Shop. King St. S. . Phome 941 Private and Studios: 48 Roy St., Kitchener. Phone 1171M. BUSINESS CARDS BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 2686 Rebinding Books, Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your bome librury by baving your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, etc. Prices reasonable. Goods called for and delivered : 44 William St., Waterloo Phone 768w RAILWAY TRAFFIC BETTER Offiials of both the CN.R. and [b gails ayss report traffic heavier Ii}~ in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo diéâ€" sr wnin‘ is an dndication of Imâ€" A. BOEHM INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED District Agents CHIROPRACTOR MEDICINAL t wirh I8 &Ho MRDER! yoil hnusineos conditioné SHOEMAKING WATERLOO. ONT. . C.. Lehmann Miss Aonna R. ED. HOUSE‘S MUSIC COMFORTABLE CONVENIENT MODERN OFFICERS WRITE FOR FOLDER : Kitcheneor Class Instruction. â€" _ Waterico Waterloo Kitchener Waterloo Waterioo Waterloo Waterlco ‘A Gentleman‘s Word "This way, lady." She followed Jack through the «ateful ewinging doors and into the big room. It was deserted. No tele ‘I;nph instruments ticked. _ Miss Pruitt‘s heart missed a beat She saw a greenâ€"shirted figure seated at a desk in a partitioned corner day ‘before. "The resl 6f En Cu0)C tose any time!" Miss Pruitt fumbled for her fiveâ€" thousandâ€"dollar ticket. Jack tip toed away. Honest John did not look at s s dn Pmd se e nstes Miss Pruitt‘s ticket. Instead, he diâ€" vided the stack of bills and «hoved approximately half of them at her. "All I can pay right now. lady," he said, wincing a tittle around his redâ€" rimmed eyes, "fifty dollare. But vou‘ll get the rest. I owe you fortyâ€" nine fifty." "Oh . . . I‘m sorry. .. "You and me both!" ‘Then he looked at ‘Miss Pruitt and saw that she really was sorryâ€"not for herself but for him. He rubbed a band across the thick stubble on his jaw. There was ary empty ring furrow around one finger. "Here," said Miss Prultt impureiveâ€" “.y, "you keep this money." Honest John looked at Miss Pruitt 3 ns Aelantde again. . ‘Thie blushed. UITBIECT "You‘re one for the book, lady. | Ninetyâ€"nine of ‘em squawked plenty. | Knew I‘d pay out in time, too." Miss Pruitt started to put the flllyI 4 dollars back on the desk. He stopped ;‘(‘, her with bis hand. ! "Naw ... please. Tuck it away." | â€" "But think of your family, Mr ‘._ Grogan." Oe ie "I‘m not a family man, lady." ‘ Hope, life a fresh, rare supchine, awept acrosa Miss Pruitt‘s soul. This vas a human derelict. But did he have a saving grace* "I regret that 1 placed i bet on ~hallmar ard contributed to your present condition." ‘ Honest John‘« weary Tace broke ‘nto a grin s Esns Sm "Oh, I‘ve been bust oDn‘t worry about me dough 1 owe you. It‘l "L ghould think such an expeniene would give you pause." "It sure does, lady. I‘ll have to pause t 1 pay off. 1 did & nice busiâ€" n~ess for the Preakness next Saturâ€" 4ay, but word‘s got around and a l0t ~ clients who don‘t know me are thollerlng for their dough." Then, ‘You beter leave your nume and adâ€" «tock "Ob, it‘s just a business, Mise. jtct Wouistling in the dark, ! a dbusiness. A man drifis into it " \Ir. Weinstock the door Jack interrupted. the door was closed, | "Say, lady, your jriend‘s hert jppy.q into Lears and . threatening to holler copper 00 Us! (jown the law: ~ome an‘ tell her you in‘t been ahâ€" "This has gone far enc Aucted." yeurs. beliboys, blond "Oh ; .. yee .. . I‘ve laken ou 10NE." eriminal lawyers comi 3he turned back to Honest John G1Oâ€" j.ome. The police | wi «an, giving him a sweetly serlious you‘ve got to put &D «crutiny. He he‘d out his hand, and pe«ste." Miss Prulitt walked away with hel SnuffiIng, Mies Pruitt Angers exqulsitely bruised. seccnd deed of truste f« Ada sald, in a stage whisper; "Did hnundred and fifty dollare vou get it?" ‘Miss Pruitt etalled with @entilw Hotel and a pac a getsure for silence. ing two bracelets, sevel Miss Pruitt sat stiffly on the divan, q necklace. The package facing her friends. She knew that ~Secnrity for promis80! ‘hey fiad counted on her windfall. y John Grogan, T. M verborne with excitement the night () Buesecke, makers. before, Miss Pruitt had mentioned wiss B. Pruitt J] Grog a trip to Europe for the three of "On, Jessica, what st them. But now she eald: "H mph. Bundle that "1 got half my money buck and seng it back to him by |that« fifty dollars more than 1 ©X senger. ‘Tell him to P@ | pected." _ good â€" check as an it . n in en oanih opcme s on dn "How do we know Mr.(G actually broke?" ‘The doorbell rang Jessica came back lo the nodded. He was chewing & room, looking frightened. "A man to see you, Bessie Says Mr. Grogan sent him." ‘The man wore a leather wind: breaker and a plald cap. He ecemed to speak through the aperture where his front teeth should fuave heen. "John sent hle cart out, Miss. Says you can have it for two grand off what he owes you. Sayâ€"yâ€"y, and are you geiting a break! The bus cost John seventyâ€"two C‘s!" "M mister Grogan‘s car?~ "Yeah. It‘s down in front Take a look, Miss." | omhe fvowel mM CS DC C Miss â€" Pruitt would have . gone "Didâ€"my leterâ€"you got it?" down, but Ada and Jeesica stopped | not to cough in the cigar amoke. fier. She looked at the car from the "Yeah,. Sayâ€"yâ€"y. you don‘t belong front window. It was a hright canary-] in this world lady. It‘s a wonder you ‘yollow sports sedan. | Miss Prullt got enough to eat onâ€"sending back drew a long, quivering breath. Her ;ckets for five grand before you‘re teeth chattered. Hia car he had patdt" sent her hie car. . . . ! _‘ tried to explainâ€"" "How about It, Miss? Is it a go"" _| _ ~Couldn‘t think of It, Miss . . â€" "Oh I couldn‘t think of 1t. Tell Mr.‘ pryjtt. I got my reputation to think Grogan 1 appreciate his offer." And of" with a look at Ada and Jeasica, "It ) "fHere are some things that came 2 ME Ca wC_ "Aemle nn ';4;1; It‘ll be paid." hink such an experiener ;I'nâ€":t-i â€" Miss â€" Pruitt By Frederick Haslitt Bronasa busted before lady. : meâ€"nor about the know Mr. Grogan‘s proves that he is making an honest himâ€"I1 waltâ€"" The messenger shrugged. "Oke. But you‘re serewy. I could zet twentyâ€"6‘ C‘s dor it on Auto Row. Well, H tell John." living Jessica and Ads again called Miss Pruitt an easy mark. ‘The argument secame heated. Again the doorbell rang. A hotel »eliboy asked for Miss Bessic Pruitt. 4e handed in an envelope and asked ier to sign a receipt scrawled on Park Plaza stationery. ‘The receipt ead: "Rec‘d of Col Gurn@bach $500 rcet. of John Grogan." ‘Three oneâ€"hundred and four fiftyâ€". jollar bills, crisp and clean, slid out >F the envelope into Miss Pruitt‘s trembling hand. \ "Whâ€"who is Mr. Gurnebach?" "I gunno, Miss, except he‘s a guest." Mi:s Prulit signed the receipt. Ada and Jessica were awed into speechâ€" lessness. uhi nds Alcctc i d ies t tont me for your account only on cond‘ J t:on that you consider your debt paid | c i1 full I cannot with good con: | science take any more money. Thank ; , you for sending your beautiful w.h and 1 appreciate your motive; but please release yourself from further . obligation to me. I have enjoyed our , liutle chats so much and am 80 thankâ€" fu) that certain concluslons I cams to in regard to your character have " proved false. Please torgive me. May I' |! add that few men in such desperate \w‘rairs would have acted as you have I.»...mv.' i1 is cheering. Thank you, weain Very sincerely, . Beasle M. Pruitt. ‘ |‘s. 4 enclose your WaRger memoâ€" | randum which I have marked "Pald in Full." 1 am stlll thinking of our iwhimsical little talk yesterday. | _ it was difficult for Mise Pruitt to kvep her mind OD Mr. Byfelder‘s dic llunon_ the next day. Jessica tele | phoned at 3.40 p.m i "Bessie?" | "Yes, Jessica. ! _ "1 shall have to be very guarded." L 99 . uh . . . understand." I "Do you know anything about & '] Weed of trust on the ‘Mercantile Ho:â€" ite{ in Kast St. Lou!s?" | "Why, uo!t" | "A man has just left 1t here. For Very late that night,«in her room ind with the door locked, ‘Miss Pruitt wrote Honest John a note: \iy dear Mr. Grogan: hh N M amae c fls 0 ce ol ind stt 1 am accepting the five hundred tollars which a Mr. Gurngbach sent wvonu. Said Mr. G. sent him." "That‘s funny." i "Funny nothing. There is also & package of jewelry a woman left with â€" Miss Erstadt. You can imagine what Miss E. is thinking." "Does she know 4t‘sâ€"1Jjewelry ?" f "Not yet. And there is dawyer waiting‘ Hello . .. are you there . ." ' "Â¥68 .. . yOb ... ye# u.. "You‘d beter come right home! | I'l';Aku a taxi!" I _ Miss Pruitt reached the apartment in a etate bordering on panic. She [teand a grim Jessica, in the footâ€" t~pping stage, and a gentleman who | ntroduced himself as Mr. Welinetock, wttorney representing the Race Wire Service Company. | _ Madam." sald ‘Mr. Weinstock, "It has come to our attention that you w a clent of Jeun Grogan‘s." Jessica snapped: ‘State your busiâ€" iss. I got her here. State your Ini~in« "Mr. Grogan is cuities," caid Mr. ‘and we are Wam cnr company has on MryGrogan‘s Grogan attempt & you, (Mi.<. you Bl onee." Mis. Pruitt ‘bristled. "I don‘t see that I am required to tel} you anything," she sald, and Jessica _ loyally backed her up. Waistling in the dark, they showed \[r. Weinstock the door. But when the door was closed, Miss Prnll: Mn o and ©ao w7 LMC MTT "This has gone far enough. Chautâ€" feurs, bellboys, blond women and eviminal _ lawyers coming to our l.ome. â€" The police will hbe next. You‘ve got to put &n end to it, Be â€"sle." May c omm acutaa at a HERBTC SnuffiIng, Mies Pruitt looked at a seecnd deed of truste for seventeen hundred and fifty dollars on the Merâ€" ientilw Hotel and a package containâ€" ing two bracelets, several rings and a necklace. The package was labeled ~Scenrity for promissory note held by John Grogan, T. Malone and P. () Buesecke, makers, Indoreed to Ajes B. Pruitt J] Grogan." "On, Jessica, what shall I do?" "H mph. Bundle that truck up and send it back to him by special mes: senger. Tell him to pay yOu with a good â€" check as an honest . man should." ow PCAE O "He is honest, OB, he Cramatically. "It‘s hle /« grace." RIADC. The front room of Honest John‘s Smokes was unaccountably crowded arain. So was the back room. Tickâ€" cr« sounded merrily. Miss Pruitt did not stop at the clgar counter. She pushed firough the «winging doore. Himest John bhad changed his shirt. It was now pink with lavender atripes. Miss Pruitt pushed toward him. holding a fling envelope full of jewelry and other collateral. | "Hullo, Mise. You‘re just the lady j want to aee! Step right into my | office!" _ sShe followed him meekly. trying | "Didâ€"my leterâ€"you got 1t?" ‘not to cough in the cigar smoke. Loo is _2 M | ‘Here are some things that came !lorlay " She placed them firmly on his deak. | "Needn‘t ‘bother with them. I‘m | paying you In caeh! Andâ€"in full, lady." ] Dumbly she etared at him. Paid in full. It was over. | "BAut a (Mr. Weinstock said 1 "Yeah, Sayyâ€"F, in this world lady. get enough to eat tickets for five @! paid!" nms;n"‘!:‘-gco'p-t”munoy from you A* his firm is a preferred creditorâ€"" 1 P oo U IT T OB C DPORRON CYY Honest Joh:'- hand alld a check along the desk to her. He enorted with profound ooggc-pt: _ "Agh! ‘Those chiselers. Don‘t owe ‘em a dime. I‘m u4 Rail Ticker News tfrom today va. :b.'vuun‘ n stt . Sayâ€"yy. you don‘t belong world lady. It‘s a wonder you ugh to eat onâ€"sending back tor five grand before you‘re in is in financial diffiâ€" Mr. Weinstock levelly, warning his clients that â€" has priority of claim an‘s assets. Should Mr. npt any settlement with ou should notify me At tears and Jessica "It‘s hia only eaving by the ledles. BOMMD OOPMCTE _ joined in singing, "Go€ be with You. |‘till we meet again". Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dammeler and son Earl, Mr. and Mre. Artbhur Schleuter and daughter Esâ€" ther, Mr. and Mre. Gyduey Lies and daughters, Mable and Doris all of near Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip |Dahmu of near Millbank, Mr. and M+s lahn Hoffman and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. PAREROUD® CC pleasantly surprised on Bunday, Jas. mg,mmmoltlfi occasion of their 30th wedding anniâ€" .ns sn indiiintnnetiamed t \ Helen and son Erwin of near Welles |ley, Mrs. L M. Schaefer of Bamberg and Miss A. Aruo!ld. read by Mirs. the .| EAODRRERETTe Do denar d Hofman. A dainty lunch. was served 1oo en te ce cce Bunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Huehn and son Claire of Heidetberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hackbart, Miss Margaret Hackbart and Mr. Alfred Hackbart of near Crosshill. Mr. and Mrs. John Kropt visited with Mr. and Mre. Christ Kropf at German Mills on Sunday. hhrn and Mre. Herb. Freiburger visited with Mr. and Mrs Jack Strauss at Bamberg. Mr. and Mrs. August Reidt and family of near Millbank «epent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. John Lips. Miss Balnge Kiraer of Bamberg «epent one evening last week with Mr. and Mre. Herb. Freiburger. Mr. Elmer Seyler of North East: hope is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler Mr. Clements Wey of Saskatcheâ€" wan spent a few days at the home of Mr. Louls Freiburger and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fretâ€" burger. BKI RACES AT 8T JOVIETE Feb. 1st and 2nd, 1936. Some interesting ski events will be held at St. Joviete, Laurentian iMountains, Que., on Feb. 1st and 2nd next. The local ski club is solding its Fourth Annual local Championâ€" ‘uh!pfl. Skiers from «ix years of age and over will compete in Crossâ€" The hills in the village proper will be used for all races except the jumpâ€" ing events, which will be held on the 35 meter jump of the Club at Lac Quimet. ‘The program ie as follows. Feb. lstâ€"Races open to girls and boys of 6 to 16 years; Crossâ€"country ‘for boys and men; Jumping. Rinte ons bubecs dabicagPupece en count;;v.’“ * R;I;'y, _ Downhill, Sialom races and Jumping. Eo on t e Feb. 2ndâ€"Slalom and Downhil} for Men and boys; Ladies‘ race. ° ‘The Gray Rocks Trohy, emblemaâ€" tic of the Club‘s local champlonship, will be awarded to holde of greatest points in cc and Jumping. BUSINESS SUMMARY Wholesale trade is active. Com-! modity prices continue firm. Reâ€" tallers report a satisfactory Chrietâ€" mas trade, with sales exceeding those of last year. ‘Collections are fair to good. Industrial activity has been well maintained. Automobile plants have resumed operations after & brief shutâ€"down for inventoryâ€"taking and expect to reach full production by [March 1st. ‘Tool, die and pattern ul d mnoChuen Mbsam eA elcl : makers, foundries and machine shops l are seasonally quiet. Steel mills conâ€" inue moderately active. I-‘umlture\ nanufacturers were fairly well occuâ€" Yjed during December, but are now +xperiencing a qulet period. Textile mil‘ls are steadily employed. Knitâ€" ‘ing mil‘s are fairly busy. ‘Hosiery and wollen mills generally are operatâ€" ng at satisfactory levels. Tanners e moderately busy. Boot and shoe production continues at a high level ind orders for spring delivery are being received In good volume. Flour Wl Arbcail brie ablibntiigant mfllers trade. me to a new start. This is part Of !t pjajen spent Sunday with Mr. and â€"fortyâ€"four hundred and fifty, 4¢ u; Edward Goll. durcting the five fifty I pald you . . | _ Mr. and Mre. Jack Dickert and right?" Delmer epent Sunday with Mr. and "Bâ€"but you‘ll needâ€"." _ ‘,\irs, Henry Meir. "Take it, lady." | Mrs. Wm. Penman and ‘Mrs, Elmer He opened her lifeless hand @04 p;eman spent Saturday sight seeing put the check acrose th“e Dfll.l:"‘» w in Guelph. i ns . ons l owias p 0C _ semmme Pomonale and cther ttems es told by Watesice Chreaiele E9M OR Amem ies ns Suddenly, outside the office the bumbling hullabaloo softened. Mise Prultt thought she must be fainting. ‘Then, a short, lean man came in the door. ut . P 8 .. 220 e enc rd Honest John laughed. The short, ‘ lean _ man â€" smiled apologetIcaMy .. "Keep your seat, lady," he sald. "Meot Sergeant Oakley of the Gambling Squad. Sarge, this is Mies Pruitt. A thousand to one shot for any man‘s dough. No fooling. I‘ll tell you about her some time." "Pleased to meet you." gald the ergeant. remembering to doff his "Pleased «ergeant, | hat. "HI "Hold John. It‘s another rald C a 00 raid?" Wm. Dammeler were report _ increased export Before departing all combined <Croseâ€"country PRICT NEWS E2C BESCCY EoY Eo nestled so snuggly around the frosen pond, was actually snowbound for & day after nature had laid a beavy blanket of snow in and around the town. Several people who hpm to be out of town before e s were unable to return and two (B. Faber and A. Berscht), who attemptâ€" ed to return had to walk in the last aix miles. lubnry Popular. ‘The annual meeting of the Welles ley PubBe L680 8 """" on in held on Monday evening, Jan. 20 in the library room. The librarian reâ€" ported a circulation of 5,345 books during the year. The book commitâ€" tee reported that 97 books were adâ€" ded to the library at a cost of $111.30. The treadurer reported grants from township, province and Women‘s Inâ€" stitute and cash on hand, Dec. 31, T ounral id 14 it s 3 W un ied »nen 1 1935, of $6.34, after insurance, books and other bills had been paid. ‘The library board for 1936 was elected as follows: Mre. H. Kaufman, Miss ®. Ratz. Miss L. ‘Taylor, Mrs. H. Witzel, Mrs. Saunders, Mr. Beli, Mr. Turner and honorary members, Mr. Hcstettler and Dr. Berst. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hammer apont‘ Saturday afternoon in Kitchener. Mrs. Ed. Faulbafer has returned from a vielt with relatives in To ronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Berscht and famâ€" ily spent Saturday afternoon in Kitâ€" ily spe chener Misses D. Boj E. Habermeb] w urday afternoon No mervice was held in the United Church on Sunday on account of the condition of the roads. Rev. Laing did not attempt to make the trip from Linwood. The Young People‘s Society have postponed their regular meeting for one week. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Strangeways and daughter, ‘Mica ‘Margaret, spent last Thursday in Listowel. Mr. Thos. King, who is & patient in the Listowel Hospital, we are pleased to say is making «atisfactory progrescd. adnztdil Owing to a epidemic of measles, the local school has been closed for two weeks. Miss Dorothy Signer, the local teacher is spending the next two weeks at her home at Mildmay. Several of the people of this secâ€" tion atended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Guise at Glenallan last Saturday, Mrs. Guise, who was & former resident of this section, was well and favorably known. Mr. Guise ds a patient in the General Hospital, Guelph, and was unable to be at the funeral. | Mrs. Elwood Strangeways jeft last \‘szuurrlay for Eden Falls, Mich., where she will visit with relatives for some time. Mrs. Amos Nuert of the 3rd line, ‘Maryboroug‘1, is apending some time at home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mcâ€" Laughlin. en eneie ds Public Library Association was ssociation . Wi" LA IRICIICY ‘Mis â€" Margaret | Strangeways is spending the next two weeks as & guest of Miss Dorothy Signer at Mildâ€" may. . L4 ay20â€" Afroman Bornâ€"To McLaughlin danghter. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Neleon Seip and Mer > lene. Mr. anmi Mrs. Jacob Frey and Elmer and (Mr. Alex Seip spent Sunâ€" Il day afternoon with Mr. and Mre. Adam Seip north of Clifford. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Jackson and daughter Reta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Penman. Mr. and MrÂ¥. Telford Seip and chilâ€" dren spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. W, Wonstlauff. Ape.â€" | | Mrs. Jra Buhrow spent Saturday . with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huth. iMr. and Mrs. Wm. Candle and Helen spent Sunday with Mr. and Nrs. Edward Goll. en ccina DORKING 5&%1 * ’ \ Boyd, E. Schlieman and 1 were in Kitchener Satâ€" «4 A« w CLIFFORD Mr. and Mrs. Norman on Thureday, Jan. 23, & n ce o * y cou\,w’x 10 co07 v\hv?a\go 40 e g* ees\"f’s 6\” mt (co* . \ .. \ t & is a patient «\A\‘Xâ€" y uo w z. AC~ «y SSA),A C 8 G, e e vy S{ m y * e $ W. 5. Wright Sucsseded by B _ Schwarts as 8. 5. Supt. of kinson, 1. Martin and B. Schwarts; treasurer, B. Gchwarts; and organist, Mre, Milton Weber. ‘The annual meeting of the Sunday Bchoo} teachere held the same @veD:â€" 10 Peowine Pos. 10008 ing resulted in electing the tollowing officers for the year: (Mr. W. 8. Wright, who had eajoyed 28 years of service as superintendent, asked to Schwarts was elected to take his piace with Harry Bmith as assistant superintendent, P. 8. Musseiman is secretaryâ€"treasurer with Lioyd lnr| selman as assistant. Miss Laura Musselman orgagist and Miss lu’-' jorle Box assitant. ~The several claseos were with their teachere u& tollows: W. 8. Wright, adult class, 1; P. 8. Musselman, youlg poop_l_o clu.l. 2; ‘Mrs. P. 8. Musseiman, Class 3; Miss Marjorie Wober, Class 4; Miss Laura (Musselman, Class 5; Mre. W. S. Wright, primary class 6; and Mrs. B. Schwarts, Mré. M. Weber and Miss Marjorie Box as auriliary teachers. ‘The yearly reports presented were satisfactory in every respect. Visitors Coming and"Going. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brubacher of Kitchener were visiting at the home of the latter‘s parents, ‘Mr. and Mre. W. S. Wright, the forepart of last week. Mrs. Wm. Delion spent last week as guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shoemaker at New Dundee. A meeting of the township audtâ€" tors, the treasurer and clerk, sche duled for Tuesday of last week was postponed until yesterday, Wednesâ€" day, out of respect for the memory of the beloved sovereign, the late King George the Fifth. .MvrA Oliver Wright and other neighâ€" boring Holstein ‘breedere attended a meeting in Kitchener on Tuesday of last week. Snow Bound Roads Being ouqod. Last week‘s continual snow storme resulted in blocking of al} roads for motor use with the exeception of the Conestogoâ€"St. Jacobs road, which too, was almost impassable. The county snow plow cleared the county roads of its blockades on Friday and a few of the sideroade were also partially upened so that a few motorists could venture out. On most of the sideâ€" roads the blockade is so complete that their opening will be improbable which means that old Dobbin will furnish the means of transportation on these thorofares for some time. vice as superintenGedt, SERTG *" released of this office and Byron Local friends attended the funeral of the Jlate Harry Germann in Waterâ€" loo on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Gles were visitâ€" Ing with the latter‘s father in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitehener, last Wednesday evening and Mrs. Walter Stroh was also vieiting him on Saturâ€" day afternoon. This village and gonun!mlty ob served Tuesday, the day of the fun: eral of the late King George V, as a holiday, in sccordance with the parâ€" liamentary proclamation. Local relatives and friends are inâ€" terested to learn of the birth of a baby daughter to ‘Mr. and Mre. Sidâ€" ney Armstrong in North Bay on Wedâ€" nesday last Jan. 22nd. Mrs. Clifford Snider suffered a painfu] cut Injury on Saturday, that required several etitches by the meâ€" cical attendant lose. (Mr. and Mrn%hnr Holle and family of Waterloo spent Sunday with relatives here. f Hla e cenrng B Te omnmtte d Snos) Mr. and (Mrs. Roy Lederman and «on of Kitchener were Sunday guests i Local friends were ehocked to urer, Miss Norine beT: plaMID!, MEZT learn on Sunday afternoon of the| Marjorie Box; asst. planist, Miss death earlier in the day of Mrs. G\ll.. Margaret Hill; auditors, Miss Alice A. Schmidt at the family home lnll(och and Percey Holle. Waterloo. The late Mrs. Schmidt beâ€" __L.________â€"â€" fore her marriage was Mise 'l‘llereul The boys don‘t amoke, they say, Wegener, daughter of the late MT.‘ pecause stale smoke is very disagree and Mra. August C. Wegener of thi8 ane,. We take it they mean they‘re Ii{llage and was well and favorably | a known here and in her former home afraid they would have to open the ‘Toronto. where the departed, who windows | eccaeionally . to â€" get a Iwas a noted singer, had filled the chance to see where they were. position in eeveral churches as soâ€"| wannnnz zn zo e prano soloist. During these years . USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. local audiences were favored by hayâ€" TO SELL OR TO BUY. § DP MTY _ _ llllleccmmmmmmemmmmme at the former‘s parental home. Misa Clara Knarr of the New Jeruâ€" salem section spent last week at the home of her brother, Walter and home of her brother, Mres. Knarr. Former Citizen Passes. ToonerRvilLe Forxs #1 Wonderland of Quebec‘s Laurentian Hills © GRAY ROCKS is headg: for the famous Kandahar and ‘Taschereau championship ski runs . .‘. . skiing from 3,400 foot altiâ€" tude . . . . sporty 35 moter jump ". J.V"..QI.- e o Oe mm Oc e ....ul-n-.t-.».mt trails . . . . Ariberg ski instructor. hockey . . . . CuMNB® . + 0k T000 0 back riding . . . dogâ€"sledding . . â€" sleighâ€"driving. All sports equipâ€" K.â€"W. JUNIORS WIN In a fast checking hockey game Friday night the Kâ€"W. O.HA. Juâ€" niors won from Niagara Falls. They were without the services of Milt Schmidt and Gene Bauer, the former having a gaéhed wrist and the latter Just 86 miles north of Mentreal @ The _ lan _ is -t.-hoh“ throughout . . . . excellent hotel a fractured wrist Write for illustrated booklet, low win tariff and complete skiâ€"trail map. F. H. Wheeler, SENIORS WIN The K.â€"W. Senior O.H.A. hockey team won at Niagara Falls Friday night 4â€"1 their 8th win in 11 starté and clinched a playoff berth in the senior series. : itb dutiifadibetrnht On Monday night they defeated the same sextet in Kitchener 6â€"1, thereby clinching first place in the group. illnese A number of the children from the Separate School are absent owing to PTTTVEC} ‘The zero weather of th past week took a very welcome change on Monâ€" day morning. Mrs. Roy Hammer of Kitchener called on friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Moser of 13th line spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doherty. e Ski This Winter in the -â€"fil-‘;.â€" Clarence Knoblauch of De: troit is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. B. Ertel. en aoe t t PRRDwDeROnRones se Miss Viola Roth is confined to her home after undergoing an operation for appendicitis on Friday. EMsm eme it se omct l The â€" Luther â€" League | of | St. Matthew‘s Church held their annual . meeting â€" last Wednesday evening, ‘ when besides the recelving of the (various satisfactory reports the folâ€" lowing officers were elected for the year: president, Viector Eleenbach ; ‘ viceâ€"president, ‘Miss Mae Ebel; secreâ€" |tary. Miss Laura Musselman; treasâ€" | urer, Miss Norine Ebel: pianist, Miss Marjorie Box; asst. planist, Miss |.\largnret HIll; auditors, Miss Alice [Koch and Percy Holle. ing an opportunity 10 1687 iM? MN several occasions in the Lutheran Church, in bighly appreciated solos. Friends here extend sympatiy to Mr. Schmidt and family in their sore bereavement. Luther League Elects Officers. i ib oc r e can be rented at the Inn. an opportunity to hear her Iinn and cuisine. eeler, Managi Director,] St. Jovite, Sue. | HESSON curling Waterloo

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