HENRY Whether BUYING or SELLING a FARM EU 't‘)'e‘ CERRUCCs PR meua.le tneme ARE YOU [ can carried through menu FULLY PROTECTED? imouiged fatel "mlel 500e * BUILDING COST3 AREK _ |Cookies. HIGHER . f Chen;i’eg bo& :‘ t;e decorative note and as a are * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTs cost Jui‘* w«m&-wmmu“u%m MORE TO REPLACE | the branches of a small bowqï¬ 1f you need More Insurance . . . mf’m' m Call the Local Representative Ifm- salads andm of | ~â€"Observing holidays with specialâ€" THE WATERéDO MlélgUAL }g;nmu tables need not be FIRE INSURAN ; those occasions when COMPANY | guests are invited to dinner. Hep Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Fire â€" Automobile â€" Accident WANTED IN KITCHENER, Waterâ€" loo, or vicinity. Detached 6 or 7 room house or bungalow, about $8,000, with reasonable 1po.5esâ€" sion. Or would exchange Toronto house. Client‘s companz moved %B Kitchener. Halford & Smith, Realtors, 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. 5â€"7 HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. THERMOGENE A MEDICATED WOOL. Relieves chest colds, neuralgia, rheumaâ€" tism. 49¢, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127. See your doctor first, then let us fill your prescriptions. Bedford LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. SUTHERLAND â€" SCHULTZ D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES DAY OLD COCKEREL bargains while they last for this week and next. Barred Rocks, Light Susâ€" sex, Black Australorps, Light Sussex X New Hampshires, New Hampshire X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X Barred Rocks Office: 44 William St. â€" Waterlon Phone 2â€"1357 19 King St. East Phone 2â€"4438 i CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Ontario 4.95; _ New â€" Hampshires 4.15; Assorted Heavies 4.45, White Leghorns 1.00 per hundred. Two week old add 6.00, three week olds add 11.00 per hundred. This advertisement must accompany your order to receive these prices. ---u-.....f-&-.-na-n-u; 10 cents extra. __ waNt aps Olsssified Advertising Hates 3 conts per flh&:m:u-â€".‘-:: BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn c TERED ACCOUNTANTS H(A‘leutu_! in Bankruptcy) $12.00 per year, Res.: _ 6â€"65 KITCHENER â€" House Wanted THE WATERLOO CHRONICLLE Kitchener ELECTRIC MOTORS «< ~ & __ â€" New and BUSINESS DIREC TORY teement ;â€"i'hc.'â€"- olapioaatnt State how many insertions want 'rh-.hhbu-n“d'-“.cd'. REAL ESTATE h group of figures count as one PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY INSURANCE ELECTRICAL CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR DRUGGISTS COCKERELS ADVERTISEM ENTs SALE Y T pOGpadbGaiWatanichnint Jtiriculibw e Lâ€"., Lreal cherries as a" garnish tive [Ioruhdnandm; â€"Observing holidays with special UAI, ly decorated tables need not be limited tomtbï¬o:d‘o:cadn. when | guests are invi dinner. Hap g;r?mm&mwmmam~ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ing fun together by using any exâ€" . ‘c."ï¬.:a.e.m-.?h Bo why not ‘teke advantage of February‘s holiâ€" Kitchener Guelph | _ A foolish and annoying setion by the driver of a motor car makes someothedï¬mvflsb"hh back in kind. But just because one |person is a jackass is no reasom for Innyaneehemfonowhbc-.h‘ out your best gala table. |_ Hearts, of course, are the theme } {or Valentine‘s Dayâ€"and the lecier and more sentimental the decoraâ€" tion the better. And the same theme {can be carried through the menu ‘in heart shaned manldad ealada ._ you can‘t have anything &Mul%h. good looking table than an Irish linen cloth. It has party eleâ€" gance as well as an unobtrusive b}?auty that fits into any decorative theme. Birthday and St. Valeéntine‘s Day and each occasion offers lots of inâ€" spiration. * The clever hostess is in her eleâ€" ment when she has a timely theme for her thn’ble muu.“mr- one reason why February is a favorite month for dinner parties and teas â€"it GAY IDEAS AND IRISH LINEN SET FEBRUARY PARTY TABLES _ in like manner as if such Town had been erected a Cxw the provisions of the Act. DATED at Waterioo, Ontario, this 15th day of January, 1947. __The Corporation of the Town of made by . ihe'r(ï¬rfluhnflâ€"wâ€" . of Town of Waterloo an Act: TAKE NOTICE that at the next sitti of the Ontario Qs_z‘rgily of the Prmn.: Notice Of Application To Parliament mplete Office Equipment â€" ONTARIO Orrice QUHHtuRg 68 Queen St. South â€" Phone 6â€"6484 §4â€"58 Ontaric 8t. 5. Phone 1â€"7608 â€" | Guarantee Bond â€" Boiler Ins Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance | has it ;nm“mn date v For Sale [J:x\>=s= Well constructed new truck ""o...w"nqfl tells â€" bodies. saint who lived lor Standard size stake, 7x 12 "Motn?l:t was St. 1 king particu $175.00 per body. I ho Iore what wWEISS BAG & BURLAP §)...., but the low comPany 1wm|mhmor t 235 Albert Street South visited. when sic Phone 3â€"3052 Kitchener all manner of help tc 2 es And Hahban 412 1.._3 For Sule and For Ront by the Miuher m'd.u. 'f m ’l'iu;‘“â€"d â€"â€"'lw; €W TTECOT CC MOPCHE ebruary oes KITCHENER F s I -huitnflmthh tewucho.:x:m‘ cause it was generally thoug I Well constructed new truck lill:flulllr 3 P bodies. admwll.:‘ouvgd uï¬l"mwnlnthehndhflndwm dard size stake, 7 hose name was St veienne. 1fZ her to health. As a last ray of hope Sss ao per heay. * ;’m‘ of that W%';uhr time this soidier went to St.nzdenuno 175. A I ime posâ€" | w:n:s n(:op':. b:g.u. |sessed no love whatever for this | NO life work was to help the sick UNDERWOOD LIMITRD a party scheduled for either A. K. CRESSMAN & S0N Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, QONTARIO Office 102 King St. South Every Kind of Insurance By R. G. Given, Cletk. New and Used New and Used or no party, take sh linen and set a sâ€"4171 20OC IUCZ ASTIpETOT of RKome was supposed to have even sent one of his soldiers to try and persuade this noble saint to turn back to his old faith of paganism. But it was to no avail for St. Valentine‘s n&z"wu: "I worship the only true » da:wuhem ?l‘l.h.o m: or so kundrummdmmmmm | _ This good Saint Valentine was a Chfl:thnandthem.mwm. )ln(inhhmlixion way of livâ€" Ingthnwhim into a dark dungeon which had only one verv «mall window. St. Vaununevcrynan‘ became a great friend of the birds who sang at his window and it is nidheh\fl_tflmntoummu. sages for h At last this wicked king died, so the story goes, and ‘‘What‘s your burry, umet&oidu'.wu;eâ€"be_ueï¬gï¬dthe sentiment we so desire express. Some ideas originated in legends handed down from one generation to the next. One things seems to b‘tm%ylcceptedandthath the date, February l4th does not and seutiments as wellflallomed the comic variety. Before the adâ€" mdthomm%,m- ny hours were spent in makâ€" in‘hutlxth-.hmmud devices upon thousands of intricate, delicate and besutiful Gesigns of laceâ€"work can be cut out in a matter of seconds. To older grown folk Valentine‘s Day means the exchange of love Mamwm desired sentiments in a most realâ€" _ it was ï¬mod that previous ton ol oo viieotiner mott mas "boughten" Vaientine possibly St. Valentine‘s even this custom and a mwu‘tyoum the dflveru;a dnnee_nZ'E"m"; the middle of a bm. If you are waiking don‘t cross the street except at intersections, Give 8 A TT ER d 3 Clrysiec 2nd plenned be PROUDFOOT MOTORS LTD. "CHRYCO®" MEANS 10 Witer St. North Joas. _ Power with CHKR ERIES . . . and be sery ! Come in and see us today 1 to supply a constant surge of gast orhtnotit'eans ‘s s ie sge t D:ivogbf rememâ€" and loved ones it in early days drew lots in orâ€" Roth, Miss Shirley Nauman auman Mrs. Elgin Wright. _ Mr. Gideon Bechtel, a pioneer commissioner, wulhohg“ ance at the meeting. bert Bergey on his appointment as a governor of the Canadian Inâ€" dependent Telephone Association which comprises five hundred and aixtyâ€"three independent telephone 14 vale lines, He also ested th’opé\luflune of a new swmgu‘bond at the local ulmom office and Toh&eed out that cost og phones n system compared {avorably with other systems. her _ efficient â€" m'"'fkmm' hy Auditor Robertson as was Mr. nw. ’beanddmed†ed in the near future, at least. . Bergey also mentionâ€" edthhtaclmdnwuexgl;lmd that the cost of materials alâ€" ready advanced seventyâ€"five per cated the building of more short party lines in p:gerence to so maâ€" ny private lines. He also suggested which had been done and told that a new 9,312 foot cable had been built from Bleam‘s Road to New Hamburg and also that a new warehouse had been fitted up and mm linemen‘s use. costs no reduction in rates average of the monthly traffic. ouzthe'teleï¬hon;system. During }tbeperlod ovember 20th to Deâ€" cember 20th, one thousand four hundred and llxty-two»l:::! dis. tance calls had been and llanubegcleltfltkwuahk average of the monthly traffic. Wilmot Phone System Has 397 Subscribers A PANTOMINE 41. paree results in the loss of the bees and a waste of the food given them. Most of the soâ€"called winter losses occur during March and April and are due to starvation. The food given in the fall is usuâ€" ally enwga to carry the colonies through the broodless pnerind of tcher â€" 16. gm_o name 18. subjected to hhb.nth.mclflu:'&eflodot the year is during late winter and early spring. Mnrebeecdieduring mw than at any other time. preparing bees for winter there is a strong tend. to reâ€" duceï¬netoodmpplyo%ecoloâ€" nies to a minimum, this is false economy, says C. B. Gooderham. 17 femuune 14. skin mouth 18. wideâ€" §. tree stock 12. hearty 1. a pronoun |CROSSWORD L9 7f Indiangâ€" 50. nt:\mricntor 81. landâ€" measure 52. decimal units 538. church 47. taken into â€" custody 49. Shoshonean 44. thin _A which too often batterâ€"cake _ 36. Italian T7A 77 77 who winters P 7 ANBSWER + â€" â€" ByEugat(Sl;fl; 7]f thunder 2. nimbus 8. soothing 4. comb, as flax 5. venerate nobility VERTICAL 1. god of L/ NC~â€"S Lniicago judge used to sentence some traffic vï¬)htou to a Making the punishment fit the crimeâ€"a Chicago judge used to the harvest. Anything in excess of sctual reguirementi;n‘ is returned, ter than underâ€"supply because, other factors being equal it assures the greatest force of field bees for of each colony as soon as weather conditions permit. If these are runâ€" ring short give the bees a new supâ€" ply of honey or sugar m but on no account give honey an unâ€" known source for fear of introducâ€" ing disease. An overâ€"supply is betâ€" faw $s e esd C city. REC APUAInh ols candi wisats A sources of nectar and polien do not begin to yield until long after brood rearing starts in the lpï¬x and even then cannot be depended upon to supply sufficient for the colonies needs especially if weather condiâ€" 1y Do Gter quarters, are strongly urged to check up the food reserves tions are such to prevent the bees from working them to full capaâ€" Ff ‘ F2 All beekeepers, who have bees 12 L GZ of 44. Persian fatry 45. county in England 18. being 48. appendage 41. tropical tree 42. Assam 40. poignant 38 24. female sheep 26. Hawaiian 27. repeats 28. knob 29. projecting crancâ€"arm 31 23. Etruscan 10. Ireland _ 11. fl.‘ro: food 17. t 19. glrkofly 6. & le results