BIMS, McINTOSH, SCHOFIELD & SIMS, Barristers, Solicitors, etc.; Medical Arts Building, 47 King JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER, BRAY, BRAY & LOCHEAD, Barâ€" risters, Solicitors, etc.; G. Murray Bray, B.A., George H. Lochead,, B.A.; Royal Bank Chambers, 77‘ K:gg St. West, Kitchener, Phone 4474. * WILLIAM CLARK Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public and Conveyancer Office at 10 Arthur St. Telephone 88 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public and Conveyancer _ _ 58 King St. West _ BROCK & WEIR, G. R. Brock and H. B. Weir, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries; 49 King St. East, Kitchâ€" ener, Tefephone 4080. CLEMENT, HATTIN & EASTMAN, Law offices, Bank of Toronto Building, 19 King Street East, DR. J. W. HAGEY, Dentist, 110 Woeber Chambers, King St. W., BITZER & SMYTH, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterloo Phone 768w OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE! 22222222 # | PROFESSIONAL CARDS | Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, DONALD DUCK GORDON McK. HONSBERGER, 12A King St. S. DR. A. L. CAMPBELL For chlerod hands, I'O\? skin an Medical Arts Bidg. for shaving. 88e Jar for 696, a Diseases of Women and Surgery ‘Go' er‘s Drug Store, 408 King R. Phone 1868 â€" Kitchener Kltgnnor, Phone 571. R. S. C. STALKER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. 60 King Street East Kitchener, Ontario Telephone 1574 A. W. BOOS, M.A. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Zeller Building 49 King St. E. â€" Phone 1367 Street MWest, Telephone Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyâ€" ancer, etc. Money to loan. Office Bank of Montreal Bldg., Waterloo. Phone 1606 Kitchener, Phone 2310. Kitchener. Phone 1756. WATERLOO CHRONICLE T. H. R. BROCK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT (Trustee in Bankruptcy) J. G. SCHNARR, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. 101 King St. West, Kitchener CGet What You Need â€" Advertise What You Don‘t Need Phone 1261 _ â€" _ HERE! â€" NOW! _ â€" _ Phone 1261 23 Queen St. S., Kitchener Phone 528 Postage when replies are to be forâ€" Phone 104 Office at 97 Frederick St. _ 49 King Street East â€" Phone 2670 â€" Kitchener HAROLD L. DAUFMAN DR. T. C. PETERSON Dentist INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADVERTISEMENTS State clearly which edition . the advertisement is for. State how many insertions you Payments must accompany adverâ€" tisements. Write plainly on one side of paper ainess Cards â€" 1" every week, $12.00 per year, $7.00 for six once CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR MEDICINAL _ Phone 418J Residence 272w Cope TB } Woll Igho rerned DENTAL Kitchener Kitchener Kitchener Diag f ‘ & ï¬â€˜ br 4â€3»? 46 22 " c¢ k ) H\ * FoVeqg Res. 1786w Waterloo 4640 NOXZEMA For cha ha skin and {:rr :bne{n.: C;«d.'l::“gr 59¢, at AUTO PAINTERS | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" TWINCITY AUTOoPANTErRs: â€" INSURANCE Keep It New Withâ€" DECORATORS PAINTING AND DECORATING 398 % King St. East, Kitchener Sharp Riley A. Raddats _ R. Knort Wat. 896 _ Kit. 3520 Kit. 2773M 1937 1929 1934 1987 Terraplane Sedan, beautiful car in perfect condition. 1983 Chevrolet Coach, equipped with heater .................... guo AUTOS FOR SALE 90 Queen St. 8. Phone 4100 KITCHENER ‘ AMBITIOUS MEN! We wish :to (At King St.) Welding â€" Radiator â€" Body Repairs ALEXANDER GARAGE J. W. Heinrich, Prop. Repairs on All Makes of Cars. Cars Washed, Greased and Stored 8 William St. E. _â€" _ Waterico Phone 146, Res. 526 + _‘ New and Wsed PARTS FOR YOUR CAR WATERLOO AUTO PARTS 134 King St. 8. â€" Phone 834M The colour of your car matched _ a specialty. _ Add more books to your home library by having your favorite library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, "A Mother‘s Care to all You W car" Pearl Laundry Co. Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers Burtol Cleaning Phone 3738 â€" Kitchener AGENTS WANTED Goods called for and delivered. BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 2686 Kitchener 37 Terraplane Coach with heater. 29 Plymouth Sedan, cheap to operate ............................ $150 34 Terraplane Sedan, a good car at a fair price ................ $395 20 Cars, Coupes, Comches and Sedans, attractively priced. Phone 3650 GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Gaukel St. â€" â€" Kitchener Rebinding Books, Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks Everybody buys our 200 guarsaa es ons en needed. Your success -.:k-wa mui‘x ‘58 570 St. Clement, Montreal. ‘ 8 Water St. 8. BOOKBINDING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Of All Kinds. _ FISHER & CLEMMER GARAGE DECORATORS Dobbin Garage AUTOMOTTVE DRUGGISTS WE BUY USED CARS . C,. Lehmann Used Cars Prices remuonable C" for i SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ Studios â€" 48 Roy St., Kitchener Phone 1171M. MINERAL VAPOR BATHS SCIENTIFIC Swedish Massage. Health Therapist. ROSA BROWN, N.C. Graduate Masseuse Registered D.P.A. Ph. 4429, Kitchener, 144 King W. Electric motors, % h.p. to 5 h.p. $10.00 and ng‘;‘ also a Woods 6" chopper. Dobbin Garage, Kitchener. Insurance Agencies _ A,. K NINE OXFORD EWES to lamb Office: 2000 Res.: 530 KITCHENER â€" ONT. Agents : Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident DYERSCLEANERS Waterloo Mutual e ma eremmnmmmmmemevennmeenencmmemenmeove Fire Insurance FOR SALE OR ExChHaNCGE Company Whether BUYING or SELLING a Established 1863 _F':Eu___ ASSETS OVER $1,500,000 Government Deposit â€" $100,000. Hessenal'uj & Shantz 8 _ DIRECTORS â€" Limited LADIES‘ & GENTS‘ CLOTHING CURTAINS, DRAPES, Etc. MISS ANNA k. BEAN Teacher of Piano, Singing and 4. Howard Simpson W. G. Weichel _ â€" JONES BEAUTY PARLOR 3:::' Rumpel â€" â€" â€" 8. Kumpf â€" â€" â€" W. R. Bricker â€" â€" â€" Wm. Henderson _ â€" _ â€" . F. H. Moser â€" . . P. V. Wilson 47 Queen St. S. â€" Phone Kitchener, Ont. HAIRDRESSING also 1 cow due Feb. 1. A Ralph Hahn, Wallenstein ll.is.' 1'0 C. A. BOEHM INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED M. Hoffman Private and Class Instruction ELECTRIC MOTORS ELECTRICAL Kitchener PERSONAL MOTORS FOR SALE D. A. Bean Kitchener Dye Works MUSIC District Agents ; you have something to sell and are in lF a big hurry to sell it, let the classified advertising departthent of The Chronicle prove its ability as a speedy and efficient sales medium. s Kitchener OFFICERS â€" â€" Guelph â€" _ Waterloo â€" _ â€" Waterloo â€" Kitchener â€" _ Waterloo â€" _ Waterloo â€"â€" â€" ‘Waterloo â€" W aterloo â€" Waterloo Guelph SAI E I fln n Tok VIO _‘ 73 ACRES, 1 mile from Hespeler. Repairs Apply 82 Edinburgh Rd., Guelph. Reâ€"winding | ._____â€"8’_0'2 Inspectors New and 808 1 DWe 28 ARCMT UE PEARTT * | 805 King St. W. â€" ?i:ehener | Phones: 1775, Res. 255 NEW AND USED TIRES All sizes. REâ€"TREADS in stockâ€"Guaranteed. LOCAL TIRE SHOP ED. HOUSE‘S SHOE STORE and REPAIR SHOP King St. S. â€" _ Phone 941 WATERLOO, ONT. 106 ACRE FARM, Township of Blenheim, 14th Concession, Lot 6. Good buildings, natural drainage, 2 wells, spring creek. Apply Titus Bingaman, New Dundee. 678 For ‘Cisterns and Wells Have running water in your house, and plenty of water for your cattle. Instal an SHOE REP AIRING Automatic Pressure Pump on your farm or AUTOMATIC WATER PRESSURE Hearn Rgafing Co. USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS TO BUY OR SBLL KITCHENER BRASS FOUNDRY 983 King St. E., Kitchener Phone 2772 TIRES & TUBES Phone 925 E. K. HEARTH 74 King S. â€" Phone 781 WATERLOO EXPERT Radio Repairing REAL ESTATE Real Estate and Insurance Repairs on all makes of Pumps. If It‘s Anything in Roofing We Do It" . K. Cressman 102 King St. South ROOFING 50 Acres RADIOS 25 â€" 258 King W. KITCHENER WATERLOO L. Thoman _ _â€" | 343 King St. E Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer spent an evening recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. Enjoy Social Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer and Miss Versie Schaofer were recent supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Doering. Mr. and Mrs. John Bettschen, son Billy and Mr. Fred Bettschen attendâ€" ed the Neumasterâ€"Bettschen wedding which was held at Kitchener on Satâ€" urday. An enjoyable afternoon was spent by the ladies of Blink Bonnie when the hostess, Mrs. C. Hallmar held a quilting reeently. Mr. Elmer Oberer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald visited Kitchener recently. Mr. Elmer Oberer is now visiting Mr. and Mré. Simon Heer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmidt of Kitchâ€" ener were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Schmidt. Miss Edna Schultz of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end under the parentâ€" ul roof. Mr. Elmer Oberer of Walkerton hbas been visiting his friends and re latives here. Mr. Oberer, Mr. Walter MaeDonald and Arthur Knox visited in Chicago recently. Miss Faith Baird, nurseâ€"inâ€"training at Kâ€"W Hospital is visiting her home for the weekâ€"ond. The Y. P. of Chesterfield held a scating party on Friday night, Jan. 20. An enjoyable evening was epent with about forty present. The funeral of the late Mr. Ezra Bowman, which was held on Wedâ€" nesday morning at the home of Mrs. A‘llan Bowman, was largely attended. Honored On Departure. A farewell party was held on Satâ€" urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thuroo in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dorscht, who are leaving shortly to reside near Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fritz were re cent visitors with Mr. John Weber at Shakespeare. Attend Wedding. Miss Isobel Baird, Rosebank Pubâ€" lic School teacher, also visited her home over the weekâ€"end. Hold Skating Party. Miss Anna Waldie, RN., who was visiting in Woodstock, is now at home. Misses Genevieve and Carolyn King and Harold King of Elida, Ohio, Misses Lena and Valina Martin of Kitchener were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin‘s home over the weekâ€"ond. Mrs. Melvin Martin attended the funeral of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, the late Mr. Nissley at Mt. Joy, Pouna., Thursday. f Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder, Sunday. Miss Ruth @rosz spent a few days with bher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Strok. Fourth of Peel. Personals. Art SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplica d Ad Machin Piifg ‘Calinets, Dosks, Safem, ate: Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 979 TYPEWRITERS CHESTERFIELD FLORADALE ERBSVILLE *‘ New and Used By Walt Disney 8P Recent callers at the home of Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Earl Snider were: Mr. and Mra. Harry Snide and daughters of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kufsky and son Richard of Williamsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lambke and children of Preston. The many friends of Mr. Wilfred Sattler will be pleased to learn that he was able to leave the KW Hosâ€" pital where he recently underwent a tonsi and adnoid operation. Wednesday guests at the home of David Bearinger were: Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchinson of Vineland, Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Brubacher of Grimsby, Mr. Egn Snider, Hamilton and Mrs. Melvia Baer of Blair. i Mss Marjorie Klein visited with her cousin Francis Graham of Kitchâ€" ener, Saturday. On Friday evening the Misses Hilâ€" ar Hartung and Erla Krauter enâ€" joyed a sleighing party with the conâ€" firmation class of St. John‘s Lutherâ€" an Church at Waterloo. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Gies were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gies and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Farrel, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Farrel and Mrs. Farrel, Sr., all of Waterloo. Miss Reta Klein visited with Mrs. Rudoiph Meyer of Waterloo, Saturâ€" day. The Misses Esther Esch and Donna Hondrcih of Fairview, Mich., visited at the home of David Bearâ€" inger, Sunday. The annual meeting of Boyd Church was held on Wednesday. All reports reod were very satisfactory, showing a balance on hand. also reaching their allocation in the misâ€" sionary and maintenance fund. A . merry skating party was held by the young people of the surroundâ€" ing community at the Percy Pepâ€" pler‘s flats on Thursday evening. After several hours of skating hot re freshnents were sorved by Mre. Popâ€" pler. Sleighing Party. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shantz of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. Norman Bauman of Waterloo were Sunday guests at the home of Arthur Baker. Mr. Ed. Petch and daughter, Mrs. Hary Bulmer of Kitchener spent last Thursday at John L. Hammond. The annual meeting of the Wellesâ€". ley ‘Township Plowmen Association will be held in the Township Hall, Tuesday evening, Feb. 7 at 8.30 n.m. | Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, who has been housekeeper for Wm. Knight for the past several years has secured a position near Listowel. Miss Fannie Jantzi of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. James Birmingham. Mrs. Chris. B. A. Schmidt of Kingâ€" wood is visiting with Mrs. Joseph Zehr. * Miss Mildred Schmidt and George Squire spent Thursday with friends in Stratford. Plowmen To Meet. Miss Dorothy Knight is spending some time with her father. Mrs. Wm. Voll is spending several weeks at the home of her son, Calâ€" vin in St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shantz and Miss Grace Pitts spent a few enjoyâ€" able evening‘s skating with Heidelâ€" berg friends, south of Heidelberg. Is Improving. Mrs. L. M. Schaefer of Bamberg spent Friday with Mrs. Wm. Golbeck. Miss Violet Rel3ort of Kitchener spent Sunday with» her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Friends of Andrew Playford, Wa:â€" terloo, who was removed to the Kâ€"W Hospital last week will be glad to learn he is somewhat improving. Annual Meeting Held. Mrs. 8. Duench and Mr. Andrew Duench of near Linwood spent Tuesâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Rdwin Hackâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Reichert of Kitchener spent Saturday evening | with the former‘s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. JacOb Reichert. | Enjoy Skating Party. The Misses Douna Hondrich and Esther Esch: of" Fairview, Mich., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Simon Martin and Edwin Feick. Mre. Henry Schiel has returned to her home after spending a fow weeks at Breslau. Mss Janet Kropf of Waterloo spent Sunday with hber parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf. Mrs. Elum Martin, Reta and Marâ€" jorie Cressman visited Miss Gladys Bauman on Saturday, who is a paâ€" tient in the K.â€"W. Hospital, Kitchâ€" Alta., spent a few days, recently at the home of Ephraim Snider. Miss Myrtie Weber of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Arabeile Mr. GERMAN MILLS HESSEN ROAD HEIDELBERG CROSESHILL | ‘The meeting opened with the \hymn, "Tell me the old, old Story", |followed by prayer. Mrs. Hewitt ‘read the scripture lesson from Phil. l.’ml chapter. â€" Mrs. F. King gave a 'very fine resume of the 2nd chapter lo.’ the study book, with the help of (a map. Mrs. Green, the herald for India, read a most thoughtful letter written by a missionary to Dr. Chone Oliver on her going to India and Mrs. M. Harrison followed with some "New Year thoughts". Two pleasing features of the program | were a voeal duet by Mrs. W. Potter and Mrs. C. Fulcher and piano duets by «Mrs. @. Marrison and Mrs. W. \ _ Goal, Charlotte Peat; defence, Saâ€" die Currah and Margaret Haskell; forwards, Betty Rennick, Agnes Baird, Laura Rennick; subs, Jeanâ€" \netta Caltin, Jean Hall, Doreen Harâ€" mer, Betty Frier, Marion Peat and |\Thelma Grimes. With the beginning of the business period, Mrs. King, the new president took the chair. After the reading and adoption of reports, the roll cal}l was read and each member responded with a verse containing the word "Hope". It was decided the ladies should again raise talent money and that a copper collection shall be takâ€" en at each meeting for expenses. Mrs. Plyley and Mrs. Green were elected as delegates to the Presbyâ€" tral. It was moved by Mrs. Plyley and seconded by Mrs. Potter that flowering plants be sent to some of the sick members. The first meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Society for 1939 opened with a most encouraging attendance, there being sixteon members and four visitors present, it was held at the home of Mrs. W. S. Fergusson recently ard Mrsr. Plyley, the viceâ€" president, was in eharge of the moetâ€" Sixty guests sat down to a sumptuâ€" ous welding dinner. The young couâ€" ple will take up their residence on a farm near Watorloe in the near fuâ€" ture. P ing. The president asked that the memâ€" bers adopt and seek to‘live up to the following motto: Ask great things of God, Do great things for God. . Expect great things of God. The meeting closed with prayer by the viceâ€"president. After the game the players returnâ€" ed to Plattsville rink to join in the skating party of the Bright, Chesterâ€" field and Bethel yohng people. On Jamuary 17th a quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. Simeon M. Martin, when their daughter, Miss Elizabeth was married to Mr. Levi Martin, son of Rev. and Mrs. Urias Martin of near Waterloo. Bishop Abraham Smith of Markham officiated. Martin Frey was best man and Miss Salina Marâ€" tin, sister of the bride attended her. PLATTSVILLE Plan "Better Group" For ©‘39 Lastâ€"Minute Goals Beats Plattsville The local high school girls hockey team journeyed to Ayr for a game in the arena against Ayr high school team and Ayr‘ scoring in the last period towin by the score of 140. Plattsville team was made up of the following players: Mrs. A. Bruce and Miss J. Deeton were weekâ€"end visitors to Toronto. Mr. W. Cann accompanied by J. Brighty wase a recent visitor to Kitchener. auditors, Mesdames Poter Ritter and Merber Meller. After enjoying a soâ€" einl hkour the seamstresses disâ€" pesed prepared for another year‘s useful activities. Graham Fenn was a recent vieitor to New Hamburg and on his returm was accompanied by Sister Margaret of Guelph, who spent the weekâ€"ond at her parental home. Wm. Ellis of Gueiph was a weekâ€" end visitor with his sister, Mrs. E. Stewart and Mr. Stewart. Mrs. Bert Smart of Brantiord is spending a lew days with friends in the village LET CHRONICLE ADS BE YOUR SHOPPING GUID®E lliver Ellis of Toronto is visiting relatives in the village. Mr and Mrs. S. McKie were weekâ€" end visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. V. Railtorn in Port Colborne. Circle met at the home of une of their members, Mrs. Henry Stroh re cently to wind up the year and preâ€" pare for another year‘s activities. ‘They received into membership four new recfuits and elected the followâ€" ing list of officers for the current year: President, Mrs. Russel Haha; viceâ€"president, Mrs. Carl Schmidt; secretary, Mrs. Gordon Ritter; Elizabeth Martin Is Winter Bride J. MceLeon of the local Canadian Bank of Commerce was a weekâ€"end visitor to Mamilton. Mr. Wm. Cam# accompanied by Mra. Gee. Mdwards motored to Kitchâ€" enmer on Monday to visit Mrs. Cann. who is a patient at Kâ€"W Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford of Scotland were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. C. Stemler. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Marmer were re cent visitere with relatives in New Ham burg . VMr. and Mrs. W. Hayward of Alma, Mich., are visiting relatives in the village. grepgre For Year‘s Program ‘The members of St. James Sewing