CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT t5iJit8lrlllliillt 'himiitTitrllllillllilliil8T'8 GOOD ROUTE AVAILABLE of 800 Rawleigh consumers. No ex- perience needed. Large sales mean big Proms. Permanent. Full time. Applicants qutttitied for war service not accepted with- out permit. Write Rawteigh's, Dept. ML-MO-IM-F.. Montreal, E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Crrtice- 44 William St - l Phone 2-1357 Phone PATENTED DEVICE saves gas amazingly. Improves perform- ance. Demonstrated in thirty minutes. any car, truck. tractor. Guaranteed harmless. Attractive agency proposition. Victory Mfg. Company, Cornwall, Ont. 25.1 TWIN CITY AUTO PAINTERS , PROFESSIONAL CARDS l, $9.0. AGENTS WANTED BROCK & DAVIS T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) A number from this district alv ‘V“"V“'“’" tended the Township Sunday _ idiom Convention at St. Jacobs on 'For Adequate Protection - See our 'odnosday eveninng. W] Representative! A Children's Day programme v11! hr rrndered at the North,"'-',-"""'"-,'-,-,""'"-""'":'"--'""'.-'"-:" wonlwuch Evangelical church on,the home of Mr, Jacob Clemmor Sunday vvcning. June 21. begin-Inch! Waterloo. mng at 8 pm. FiyptodyyEeteome: Mrs. J. N. teillttoCEimirt spent .n UIIIUCI IIUIII "oe, “IGIII‘U .I' -___ _ __ _ _ r r v _ - tendeti the Township Sunday ton and son Clarence spent Sun- The people of Doon that att_tpd- ichool Convention at St, Jacobs on For Adequate Protection - See our day with friends MFG. ied the Koehler and Jones wedding 'ednosda." cveninng. Local Representatives .Mrs. Walter Allison and son â€which took place at Centrevtlle on Billy are spending a few weeha'iSaturday afternoon were Mr. and Children's my vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Alex‘Mrs. A. Affeldt, Mr. and Mrs, J. A Children's Day programme tMoser. iBryce, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryce. v ill hr rendered at the North,""--","-""-','-,',"--""",""--'""::"----} Pte. Carl Vollmer of Batrriefteld ‘Wllliam Bryce. Stanley Jones and woulwich Evangelical church on,the home of Mr, Jacob Clemmer'colled on his parents over the)George Jones. . Sunday evening. June 21. begin-hear Waterloo. 'weekoend. i Rev. H. G. Cleghurn ot Preston mng at a pm. Everybody welcome. Mrs. J. N. Miller of Elmira spent Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy and .conducted the service at the Pres- Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and the week-end with Mr. and Mrslsons Daniel, Louis, Germaine nndibyterian Church on Sunday morn- daughtcr Margaret ‘and Orphan Wesley Miller. Neil attended the Kennedy and pins Rev. C. Tilbury of Gait was in spent the week-end at Niagara Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kinzie of Brohman wedding at Maryhill on charge of the service at the Unit- Falls and St. Catharines. Elmira visited the latter's mottter/saturxUv. ed Church on Sunday afternoon. Miss Rohrcr of Wadsworth, Ohio. Mrs. George Maurer, on Sunday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink and “as a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. Vernon Schwindt, accom- ‘Miss Anna Basler spent Monday at daughter Ruby have moved their Mr and Mrs. Daniel Horst. panied by Mr. and Mrs. John Bo-tistowel. household effects to Preston where “as a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. Vernon Schwindt, accom-lMiss Anna Basler spent Monday " Mr and Mrs. Daniel Horst. panied by Mr. and Mrs. John Bo- Listowel. Mr and Mrs. Cyrenus Ziegler lender, visited Mr. and Mrs. Emu-l Mr. Patrick Doherty and mother allondvd a Martin reunion held at son Wittig at Welland oh Sunday. spent Saturday at Elmira WAMIDO CHRONICLE I J.. AUTO PAINTERS The colour of your car matched “" . 'iiiii iiiiiiiriiiiiiif" perfectly F GEORGE M. RUPPEL 45 Unukel St. .. Kitchener JOE: '"i"flt."IEit 17 queen St. N. - Phone tVI Kitchener DONALD DUCK Rebinding Books, Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add mom books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initiating Club Jugs, Suitcases. Goods called for and delivered, BOOK BINDING In! “Ir-I out. ... not lid-v- .wt _ . .eaoaar-gs.-oaetoChr+ " â€I“ ro-ob-r-ery-trot and. . eqot. “and .I --e-- "v-5. a.“ a. in.“ In. luau. “I can. a! I... “all I. on Indo‘u Cad. - " - Id. "I... - not. H.“ “I - 'maTrru_cTLe1r_r_PAAtE"ru"r _ . W - -iiriFrinMaii6 sun - 'Ikl .aauo- an strata-0.01" in for. Sun Ion many human. "I FG;-" gun “canâ€; - “no-tutu. Wrtto old-II, on on. 0‘“ " m l NORTH WOOLWICH _ YOUR PROPERTY TO-DAY C'rriCr'"T'"C7.r_t New mu_ "gg" MAI.†WANT ADS BUITOL mums â€a" " tttts.'"'" " "'""""taal"""'"'1' PM. 2.4m - Kitchener i, _ f""" "tf P" It"tft in? au if.) "iii-nu" _ uoatiGo "ad V .0! ADD...- "air-io-io " on. m ago who. _ In In and. I eqgtt. “my hadn't CHIROPRACTIC I ciroimlo J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER " "rt, [altar "ere 19 King St. East Prices reason-Mt. r; a ' (( mm'rs PRINTING AND . ptcy) DEVELOPING t No. " - At - " developed and Kitchener printed. " cu. 2B-hour service, - at Geiger's Drug Store. 400 King ------.r.-.e M. E.. Kitchener, Phone 2-8111. Waterloo W, THE WATERLOO MUTUAL T FIRE INSURANCE m... COMPANY or, = Pai JPiflft,'R'lt _ . aiming Pan-haunt: I I†i m . But ' . s Ril 5f'atthT, R. Kn t ey . E on T 'ua/di was â€an 1K = 'l,,-'" '":""' l, strfii"iiELAiscnUim, l, TYPEWRITERS ““433. 'et,' gram: 49e Ladue a new} Suits & Overcoat. PEARL LAUNDRY CO. I Chanel: and Dyer: _ REAL MAW Ru; sumpoocn riiGi"ari"aTG","""iii'iriTi"i"i="r, â€was JLL-i"r,',,'g,ho'SAd'i',u5,','t't'lt,f'd'lllli' Fire - - panama: now: ‘7‘ For prams)! service and delivery St King St. West BUY YOUR LIFE INANRANCE Representative DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY " Ida’s Can I. all You - INSURANCE AGENCIES OfBee: 2-0045 DECORATORS ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 Anu- : Great-West Lilo Assce. GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 ELECTRIC MOTORS Kitchener - Guelph Head omee _ WATERIDO. ONTARIO KITCHEN“ - ONT, STAR CLEANERS T And “288E118 DRUGGISTS INSURANCE MAY BE ASHES TOMORROW I81" BLISHID t II. Automobile 1retesrttrtet Re-winding Ne! and FOR IlESSENAUR & SHANTZ SALE Limited -127... Phone 6-MgC:uAh9ueon N. Accident c 24331 Co, Nomi. WARP- 19te1ser, PIP, No. wsd u.“ TypEwngERs STRASBURG l SUPPLIES and REPAIRS t " um But. “a u £Du ticati and Adding Machines. _ . "“5" '8a"fin'l't'l', Desks, Safes, 'cicisd,tvpg,"f2t'a'cgJ; 1e,,'lu'ltt, \Ontll'io Onice Outfitters Ltd. :Ameuca. were guest speakers at " Queen St. S. - Phone 7-7005 Weber Mennonite Church on Sun- Knchenet .dag. -- _ . 'tt --e- _____‘ Whether Miss M. Graham spent Sunday with trieods in Stamford. - Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maser and daughter of Detroit saw! a few days with Mr. and rs. Albert Maser. Mr. Laurence Hold and friend served lunch. Miss Matilda Strauss of Josephs-; Mr. and Mrs Edmond Otterbein burg spent Sunday with Mr. andiisited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eby Mrs. Joe Raid. .recently. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hunsberger of Waterloo spent Sunday withpnd family and Marion Hunsber- friends here. {er of Bridgeport visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Meyer and ngs: Henry ngfk. Sum_ia_y. . Good Brick Route Mr. and Mrs. Bill Prentice of Sarnia spent the week-end with Mrs. Alex Kocher. Mr. Hugh Ray and Howard Steiss. Mr. Et1.9ehytyy1. of Winter- -iirTaairs. Lincoln Meyer and family of Guelph spent Sunday tel, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knob- lauc . V V Mi: and Mrs. Ted Maser of Tor- onto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser. - loo and son Wilfred Helm of Lon-j don. Mr. Urban Maser and sister; Margaret, Waterloo. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moder. Miss Verna Maser of WNerton spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Len Harrison and Don. Miss Jessie Hum of Guelph spent Sunday with Hts, Dennis Halley trittlfrkttyts. - _ _ -- '7 Mr.Gnd Mrs. John Loget of Mac- ton and son Clarence spent Sun- day, with_friends here _ “a!!! -tstyxriitle, A. K. CRBSSMAN & SON New Hamburg, opposite Evangelical Church. Ex- cellent gardens. Baeriftee REAL ESTATE Ml mu Ind _):",'-,;'.' C Yo1't"),i--i-"-rj.' r tii 't ol egt) iijii'si',ti; (i/irijiit'jf,,i)) '" In In! Kenn“, Iclronlclo Corr-0.0%} IO! Kb. " “I. HESSON 'ATIILOO m; Street f LLi II 'r' ‘3. . 0'30 10].. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Eidt and Mr. ‘Sydney Eidt and Mr. Stanley Doer- 3mg spent last Sunday with Mr. land Mrs. Noah Gardner It Baden. The young people of this vicin- ity pleasantly surprised Mr. and: Mrs. Solomon Bauman, formerly) Grace Shanta, on Monday evening.) {the evening was spent in ptayingl games. Miss Grace Weber read the iaddress and Mr. Lloyd Snider [trade the presentation, of an eiee- Itric kitchen clock. given by thcl (group. A number of the girls then,' served lunch. l Mr. and Mrs Edmond Otterbein Evisited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eby 'recently. _ t Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hggsberger Rev. F. Clausen ot W.terioo occupied the pulpm of lion Inn- ttht', [Juneau Church on Sun- gugwrnlna. _ . _ day evenmg sermon will be held at Zion Evangelical mum Church. Rey, W. C. -Nolttyq at and Armand and Erma, and In. Wm. Wetthuter and daughter Shirley spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Doering near Hickwn. - ins. Alvin Eidt and sons and and Deiton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mohr, Shake- spere. " ' Miss Marie Dealing and Mr. Harvey Kneisel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roth, Kitchener. I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eidt and} Pte. Lloyd Eidt spent a day lash week with Mr. and Mrs. B. Harri- son. Brktht. A _ . . Pte. Lloyd Bid! returned to Lon- don after spending a two weeks' furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sign, _ -- -iir.7diGiCraehiine of St. Agatha called at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Thepdorp Doe-Ling qn Newâ€; -TiisTTrGaYiariiu" Ebent' Tue.- day with Mt and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther at Ntryr_prttstiia. _ -idil.Annie Schmidt of Tavistock, spent a few days with her dyugLtt-) tertMrs. Clayton Seyler and Mr. Miss Mildred Roth of Kitchener, an. and Mrs. Moses Schmidt. Rev. 'and Mrs. J. W. Shank visited Rev. Hand ’Mn. Simon Martin Sunday, iiiiiGiVAiit oikiury .me was Seyler. "36653156 Jamaal... ts spend- mg a tew days with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Doer- ins; -iicv. Moses Schmitt was guest speaker at tho Y.P.B.M. on Sun- dnievening. . I. . _ -iiurFiiaid iridirert of Kitchener and Miss Eva Battier of Williams- burg vitritef. Hut!) Pick Sun-day. "irrfiGaie" 6f Ayr spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith. iirs. Jonas Cressman was a re-ll cent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. N: Wanner. -ih.aid Mrs. Herb Feick. James,' Edward and Grace visited Mr. and'; Mrs. Eloyd Quip. seeur . -. i -tiGdi; "viii-tGi, of Mr." and Mrs. leafy Fcick were Mr. and Mrs, P, Sham: ot Kitchener. ,, lav-u lht40 IlielWeA,Thm,0hl? ttt-tt-"a.,ithrx,ilttrttt" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink and daughter Ruby have moved their household effects to Preston where they ttrilLreside, --- K. C. George Weaver of Dunn- '!iiiiliitlifi.:.?jll,.ti.'ji'il'st' (M _ ie " Wye ‘9“- - , 'i'sit,3,liit :JV 1 $5“: s't,t-tNs _ os M? JONES' ) if ':i'i-i'(i'risC--i-z,.iit,-'j-lfii,f,.,r f J - --r-=tz=cr--, (I T" Lvl 'pl-fd [l_l/} . ,_ C2 A _ “v rgiitii a r -ad2=aecc7-' Si' J, J/ p, FSF2P, a»... rG%-L, {a 59".} Q"iiiih,ad 2..“ (“1; pit 250 will. '3TI, the week-end at the home o his paronts. Mr, and Mrs Geo. Weaver. Mrs. o. Butler was a visitor in Gait on Saturday. Mrs. John Grant and grandson Max were business visitors in Kitchener on Saturday. Miss Betty, Wolfe spent the week-end at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. A. Nadrofski and Mr. Na- drofski of Plattsville, Miss Kay Jones spent Saturday the guest of Miss Blanche Hedrich of Gait. Miss Violet Woodfield and Ruby Fink of Preston were visiting friends in, the villaggg on Sunfar, -ii/" ahd Mrs. Walter Atkinson and family of Preston spent Sun- day at the home of Mrs. A. _casseu: Mr. and Me. R. Panabaker and daughters of Preston spent Sun- day at the home of Misses Kate and Etta Bowman. Miss Bertha Kleinsteube; of Galt spent the week-end a the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. Kleinsteuber. - my Vymo Goddard of Gun wont Sg.ndyty _w1th hor mother. A. 6 Goddard By Walt Dinney Dress Up This Summer TWIN GITY Uunlllllm won QUICK SERVICE JUST TELEPHONE 8-8833 .'. . . NOW'. “Twin CitvU Busiesl Cleaners For Over 10 Years' 79c Cleaners and Dygrs MEN’S SUITS Phone It's Not Far Away .1 Mrs. M. Lather and daughter, John and Lloyd Albrecht and Gor- don Birmingham spent Sunday with Ezra Gascho. Ayr. Mrs. George Cunningham of Wayland. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sarrach of Youngstown. Ohio, and daughter of Kinsman, Ohio. called on Mrs. R. Foster on Monday. Edwin and Margaret Hammond of Guelph and Albert Stewart of Campbellville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Birmingham on Sunday. Miss Dell Hammond. who spent the past two weeks new. returned home with them. Plan Lawn Social Final plans and preparations‘ have been made for the lawn social 1 which will be sponsored by tho' ladies Ald Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Tuesday eve- ning. June 23rd. The Luther League of St. Paul's Lulhnan Church mot for their rogular monthly meetmg at the homr " Gladys Schneider on Mon, day "waning. l’rvsidrnt Floyd Schmitt presided. The scripture reading was given by Gladys Schneider. and Edna'Schultr. offer- ed prayer. The table. "The First Man Who Divd for Christ-- Stephvn" was prosvntod hy Hilda Schott. . Luther League Meet Routine business was transactvd. During this period it was decided the League hold a wivnvr roast on July 20. Personals Mrs. Henry Docrbecker spent Make every wasIIday Bnelr-breahiatg hours over . wash-tub will undermine even the hurdles! of eonrrtituti--they drain your energy, cut down resistance to summer heat, make you feet tired and irritable. They take the joy out of living. Safeguard your health and increase your capacity for pleasure this summer try letting Twin City Laundry do your washing. It costs only a few pennies mom! CRUSSHILI. ERBSVILLE By I!“ Verne Sch-dot u‘hronlglo Containment! I! In. Lon: lei-nip a health holiday! RR . YOUR Mhl,Tll1i SAKE . . . Une Piece Drau- LADIES DRESSES TSc Monday in Neustadt attending the funeral of the late Mr. George Gerhncht. __ 7 - - Mr. and Mrs: Herman Schaefer and Versie. and Mrs. Herb. Doering spent Sunday in Linwood at the home 5! Mr. and In. Atv. Dam- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Strebel and family and Mrs. Henry Doer- becker were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Stroh at Elmira. CHEER UP AND SING “1TH ROSS“: rms Lend an ear to the tune of the year. Glenn Miller brings you a new song sensation . . in The American Weekly with this Sun- day's (June " inane) Detroit Times . . . "Knit One Purl Two", 3 previously unpublished, lilting tpglgal pang; . . QQHPBI'E WITH in two colors. Be sure to in this Sunday's Detroit Times. w'ORDs 6ND gusxc . . . pringeg ll nun-Jon VIII. cm . o . (0M7 Iâ€. AWN... my