t'xutrmtnetmttmmmtmntnttttmmtmnntttttmetttmttnnnmntttmntmnne'it 's?.. 130 King St. s. WATERLOO If, Sttnnmtnttttttttttmttttttmttmtnnnttnntntttttttmnttttt-tnttttnnmtm7:' PAGE POUR _rrril' ir/rl/it,: )7 0;. ll, flll8y!ll5ey5llltf Shoe Store " King St. S. - Phone 941 WATERLOO At the very lowest prices. - Shop at Home - We Call For and Deliver ELF?" Shoe Emailing ED. HOUSE Gologhes Rubbers Make this non your headquarter; tor Rubbers. Cabana: uni " Winter King and Water Stn. Phone "" KITCHEN“ IE Lum berman’s - SHOP AT HOME - DEAW sirGi'itiiiii'i,il,,,i,,,,,,i, a) this Poona-r. Please Bring Me a Joycycle and some Skates from McPHAl L'S Bicycle Store ' Waterloo R. S. McPHAIL Bicycles, Joycycles, Skates, etc. --Jimmy The Evangelical Ladiea' Aid are having as their guests the Rainbow [Boys of Elmira, a nine-piece ocheBtra. who will give a niuslcal entertain- ment in the church on Tuesday even- ing. Baking Sale Next Saturday. A baptismal service will be con- ducted in the Mennonite Church next Sunday. Bishop Oliver Snider witl oftieiate. Mr. and Mm. Jesse Bruhacher of Brutus. Mich., sold their holdings there, and are on their way to Penn- sylvania where they will make their home in Lancaster County in the future, visited among friends in the Mr. John M. Brim-chem who llvee on a nun mar the whoa] houu on the Heldelhet' hlchwny, lo“ n valuv able work hone In a pecullnr we, hit week. Mr. Brubecher own- an- other term on the back road to SI. bach- nnd hie boy. who lives on thin tarm was plowing on the home hm during the dny and In the evening he led two loo-e home behind busy on hie way home, when 3 car over- taking him hit one ot the home. which reared end telling but landed on the buggy bro-Mn; hits huh and had to be destroyed. Preeldent Chairman Luther Loam. Mr. Herbert ‘Kehl, an employee of the o. J. Smith Shoe Company, has moved into the village in with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Heller. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hauch of Toronto spent the week-end at the Evangelical parsonage. vicinity for a week or so. Loses Valuable [(33.1 Mr. Alred Holst. the president, was In charge of the Luther We meeting on Thursday evening, Misc Ella Nelson read the scripture lawn, The topic, "Pile Blessing at Giving" was. presented by Miss Helen Betttut- er. Miss Helen Gilles gave a reading entitled. "Blind". Several vocal se- lections were given by Egbert Schmidt. Arthur Miller outlined the educational program tor 1937. Mr. Clare Mabeod gave an address on “The Price of Fewer". The question dropped in the question trox, "Under What Circumstances. it any, should Christians participate in war?" evoked a lively discussion. Lsdles' Aid Heart Orchestra. S] MENTOR, The Man In the Turban 9.45 a.m. CKCR 6.15 pm. Home in Crash TH! WATS-L00 CIIONICLI Mn and Mrs. John ‘Bender and Mrs. Joe Kropf and family or Gravel Road spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. (John Schwartzentruber. 10th line. ‘Cuool Halted with Mr. and In. John Woulqu on SIM-y. Mr. and In. Occur Welder viBit. ed In. HI]. Wonk" In no Stratum lioqrttal on loudly. Many attended the funeral ot the late Mr. Hy. Nicki", uth line, on hid-y. l Peeing Charge. _ ( Mr. H. P. huh-ll ot Toronto .93 peered before Magistrate J. A. ln-‘ kins in police court, suntan; on Friday to I lace I charge at criminal negligence u the realm ot an new mobiiecrnm just north at 'l‘nviltock on No. " highway on loudly, Nov. 2nd, in which Paul Morgenroth and Hortst Burkhoitx were injured in ad- dition to him-elf. Attorney W. E. Goodwin said that the we local men hurt in the ere-h were still in Strut. lord General Hospital and would be there tor some week- yet. The case was laid over until December 20th, Mnrshali being released on his own bail or $2,000 until that time. Tendon-ed Reception. Four recently married couples were tendered a reception in the Sunday School hall of Knox United Church on Tuesday evening, the event be lug sponsored by the Women's Asso- ciation. A program of musical num- bers and congratulatory address was enjoy, following which refreshments were served. Those tendered the re- ception were Mr. and Mrs. Carl when Mr. and Mrs. John Pteiirer, Mr. and Mrs. o. c. Perritt and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard hemp Death of Henry H. Ouohl. Win and Mrs. Joel Schwattzentne her, 14th line, and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bender or Tavistock were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Helrmrth at Thamestond. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bender and family were Synday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wagler at Gravel Road. Following an illness at about an month's duration, death claimed oi well known and highly respected ci-I tizen of the community on Wednes-r day morning in the person of Henry 1 H. Quehl. The late Mr. Quehl, who; was in his 75th year, was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Quehl, and was born n Tavistock. With the err-3 ception ot about eleven years spent in 'Neustadt, he had spent his entire; life in this vicinity. He was a stone mason by trade, and' retired from ac. l tive work about twelve years ago. He was a member ot Trinity Luther- ar. Church, sebastopol, in the year. 1884 he married Miss Sophia Sees-g miller. who survives him. He is also survived by two daughter, Mrs. E! Allen and Mrs. u Nadean ot Detroit, tour brothers, John of North rtl1etcl hope. Daniel of Shakespeare, Jacob’ or Tavistock and David of East Zor- ra and two sisters. Mrs. E. Knarr of! New Dundee and Mrs. A. Hanke of" Buffalo. I The funeral was held from his home on John street on Saturday afternoon with a private service at 2 o'clock. A memorial service was then held n Trinity Lutheran Church, Sebastopol. interment taking place in the adjoining cemetery. Quite a number of local persons attended the funeral of Alice, the six-weeks-olds daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Elo Martin. third concession of Peel, Saturday afternoon. Mr. Edward Kipfer of Kitchener spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Klpter. _ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto and Mr. and MmJHy. Well attended the tun.. eral or Mr. Otto's aunt, Mrs. Strasseq- at Sebringvllle on Saturday. Mrs. G., Musselman of St. Jacobs spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Agnes Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 'Bowman, uElmim. uh. Joupu mm and (mu, ot Camel spent Sunday '10: Mr. And In. Norman Bender, 11th lino. Mr. and Mrs. M. MI. Class and‘son Paul of Kitchener were Thursday " sitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Class. TOO MANY LIGHTS DRIVER is WARNED wrNuN5PrX1.--Matty a motorist has been haled into court for being with- out driving lights. Austin West had too many of them and in"police court was released with a reprimand. His truck was equipped wth seven vari- colored nights. Mr. Ind In. Adu- Yunker od FLORADALE BRIDGE LAMPS Stand and hand- tli painted collon MG Hand-painted vane and benuti- fully designed shade, " m Chins boudoir lumps with cellon shade .... sag? H. K. Wilhelm Tll' HOME _____ri1A_rtowA'9f_.., HOME At Prices That Can't Be Beat BOUDOIR LAMPS TABLE " KING ST. S. And beautiful silk shade. Speck] pricc In modernism: design, cellon. Speck], price 81.90 BED LAMP SHADES Silk. Speck] price My, Non-her " ms BED LAMP SHADES VANITY LAMPS WATERLOO .... $1.60