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F eldman, Fad W e wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many customers and friends in Waterloo, Kitchener. and throughout the County for their liberal purorr use during the past your, and especially during the Christmas season, and we hope that 1931 will be a Happy and Prosperous Year for All. 121 King St. W. Fischer's 'ltiheeriietr Your Vote for for PUBLIC UTILITIES VII in [may W. Compliments of the Season To AU -. Heartiest Greatings And A Prosperous New Year " A-. municipal experience. , On. your chairman of tho Property Committee, '. 52 Two 'e" (kahuna of tho SUI-u Coulis-“5' . With m 99-; curd-neg on _ My Council. i,'"' qurivote and tnthienee will be appreciated. B. & T. Clothiers H. Trussler Photographer KING ST. S. - WATERIDO Mitchell iS' Tweed Kindly amptour best whine-fora Bright and Prosperous New Year. CLOTHIERS TO DAD AND HIS LAD Is Our Wish For You onrad R. Gies m1.muI:-rumm nulnlv 'oiaoa.ouan--rastaourwatrer'r""*t*"t"'r. Waterloo, 0n f. ' man any oa"o--ooooooon-oooca-o'o""" WATERLOO. ONTAIIO will _ ‘I hlll In IIJMILMMM WWW-WkN-IAIIMIA ' IDA q " 'sr-tsbt , b Inlnlnlul Iluulul mulum ahoa"roia-..ooora"ou.""o'; orrowo City “I Insurance 1n IngunleI Wuhan-nun.» r.ttert.tqlr* unwonnwluluounnu IIIIIIIII'i In lA-Iulv-Iur manual-gut munnunlI-lnl-xtncnmmnurr mun? Frickéy VOTE Reeve for I931 Walter JIMWMHM Kitchener J munr tum-I i IICWINCHIII'IC‘] 3 run, and ' You must 3 quality Ct 'e a most , especially "g the Chrd g other has sc are not i g 'u obuim E nblo furl ;_t.ion to 0 - ROOV. w, l The n E township F; Cmuhill g Iwell rep F, and tha g acummnu 3‘1“an I ee Thgte " has bun brow: to our not“. Eitet of Int: that Mr. d Schmidt of - Walla-lay R. R. 2, adhvin; an: child Nahum. who is n tr-r ofBiek thoroughbred Pulled Angu- and " Hal-Joni “uh, In: said tAeoi.Uit- 1. tl "tN to Mr. John W. - rtvi who! the Rod Chum Sm, " Etch jhwhenu'. due . Pound An . " mp! month: old, wishing live 'dlh " heal his own sales an: In... and the inn other . Word, 29 youth-told. dat; l an. Ghdys ' Mr. and - dimmer Ml l ' - I day 3 ran Woman! 2 Mr. Ind . “laughter: ' Erma tulle - tin - " I Mr. and a - In m; 000. Wobor ""'t MAI - "D's-'- --v -MeV'_---' The nomination muting of the township of Wallaby m bald " Crouhill on Monday. Our town VIII 'well represented. Reeve Wagner and the council were returned by acutmluon tor a second term. [Ahead FBIICI'II. . L. . l E oner. 2 M159 1 h" her (new 2 Kitchen: 2 Email-n i The E li annual: g BS. No. ' attended g much at ' out the t Langley a ttiBhtad _ ' near Pt t feature ' man an , some)“ t After i â€11810 t arrived 5 can , ' by ge- 3 them g dermal t Th .- 1rl "" lby the “SK-01 In: - - --" -- ......., - ___ ,_, - - Lichen“. die I Pound Aug. " mpcnvely. as enjoying toad month: old, Wilkins lim V t " health Ind continue to at. n‘ can his own node: an: In... and the interest in th- happcninp of the 0th.! . Word, M months old, a. . weighing 1000 pounds live weight. {mu . law Lean no this my u tl cent- per bound .nd dram: unnamed coup made their 'gee 57% and. 00% respectively. on Willow Strut, Waterloo. They Thin agnin INN" thet ttood uni have . wide circlo of kinda in the careful breeding my: m the 1oryr Twin-City who join in "tmutlrq the run, and feed Ilene does not do It. gincer. wish that they my be You must have the quality, " ptod spared to enjoy helm: and happi- quality cattle receive more attention aâ€. for my yen. to come. " most Cnnndian stock trinkets. Among than myâ€, " the din- especiully drain: the Mime“ of ner gathering were tour you, Mr. the Christmas olidtyts. On the William lick. wife and three you: other hand the plain kind of “this of Detroit, Mich. Mr. Edmund M. we not in deed if good mung Zick. wile and dumber, m- Il obtainable. It I: thereto" mdttB- Donnie, Mr. ond Mr. Homer lick of able for breeders to my we tttten- Dundu, Mr. Norman A. au, wire Idea to quality stock. nnd two non: of Waurloo, and one :Ruvo Wane! Ila-0106M I dw‘hur, Bertha (In. Emit o. . .. ,4“... - n... n..- I..._L-_A -_.l A..- - um. as; an“ any: a»... __- "_""-"" t Mr. Jake Kipfer, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller of Buihsio; Mrs. Henry Ott- .man of Welland; Mrs. C. Kipfer of New Hamburg, and others. Quietly Wedded. A h - - . H Lb---“ c., ' a an- ulll'll, .w-. 3 Friends were interested in the an- nouncement of the marriage at Hamilton last Saturday of Miss Pearl Baker. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mtg. E?lyt Ballast of Yelloslex. -. I -..-. There were many from this vicin- ity who attended the trige funeral near New Hamburg lat ednudly of the three victims of the terrible accident. In} week. l A Among the visitors here during the Christmas holidays we find Mr. Clarence Miller of Owen Sound; Miss Ruth Miller, R.N., of St. Thom- as: Miss Elsi; Miyer of guy's}; nun â€In. an... _-___-__ _ to Mr. L. Gilbert of neu‘ Inmoll. After the ceremony the hridnl couple proceeded on their honey- moon trip to Buffalo for a few day: and later arrived here to spend a few day’s at the bride's home. v -------" Mr. and Mrs. A. Einwechtor and family visited witit {Honda at Plattte ,vllle. Mr. and Mrs, Josiah Shani: were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Snyder. Mr, and Mm. David Bearinger and family visited with friends near Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein Ind family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mm. H. Miller at Kitchener. Recent guests It the home ot atph. Weber were. Mr. and Mrs. Mnnno Shunt: of Rosevllle. Messrs. Floyd Kalb of near Brest“, Venice Schmidt and Stanley Good of Kitch- error. _ i ._, - 'sl Mr. Ind Mrs. Milton Em: nil 'rle.tyet.t,rf, Muriel and Helen sud g Erma visited with In. “but - - an In" Yum. I Mr. and In, “In Schlodol no a inllymtndny stun We! _ n-n - MIDI. Mine in Lichly spent a day rm: he: lrlend. Miss Salome Baumn It Kitchener. Email-n! Schnal Concert. The School concert which tn an annual - at the Parkway School, BS. No. EB. was exceptionally well attoaded. The children deserved much and". tor the way they carried out than- parts also Miss hundred Langley. the teacher. Music. fur rushed by the Becker Orcheetu. ot near Ptmmort, proved In interesting feature ot the program. The duh: man and several local wople a" speechel._ ...,..__._7 After the program there we: e jingle of hell: elm Santa Glut arrived heavily mien with boxes ot can? which were agony received I' t e children. He also distributed the my gifts that were on end “I" remand: the beautifully iucoetsted tree. _ The concert was brought to I clone by the singing or the National Aw them thus bringing to a close one ot the best concert: ever held in m- eoction. ' Personals. _ k I Recent vlnlton at the hon. of oHArvoy Schmklt were: Mr. and In. Chance Schmidt nnd eon Frodorlck liii Waterloo, Mr. Vlcwr Schmidt and In Rm Cotter ot Kitchener and Inn. Gladys Krone ot Preston. l Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weber and daughter mum: Ind In. Woolnor upon! I day with It. and In. Add' non WooInet not: Nachos. Quite a number also nttendod the Strain": and Cenlrovillo concerts held Thund-y utteruoon and evan- lng. Thus were very much enjoyed. tiiiiEkrfuiiiiiiiiie 1-10"- - "JIMâ€. man a -- Iii' 2f'dlh M' bull's: an. It-ti-tsort.- ITMMP-rC-t. MUTUAL LIFE GAINS 333,714.42 DURING 7 The lulu“ “to ot Petr, rum ' not pl- ln Immune. In orc- dttF In. a. ll Iona. ogtdigta Nov. l. mu your of $88,714.00. The total TGrid 1.373: Rim)“. out!" " Inert-no ttd tll'slBit. 5"!!!) mm ' PRICE m um: NIt in tat. tutr rm TWELVE moms WILLIILJY GERMAN MILLS Waterloo Chronicle tiaiditU irftee 8 n iTGor, here_ dyryyr tTater' rT,1 'i"ii"i"TG'bGF CGr -itUGeunio ion. Angu- Ind It). manually; hypo}. tye!? f WGMG iiiiiiiiiiii5iiiii 'f,'iiiei.iiie2tsi. mm o and: In .r,,th't childnn of If. an! In. - A non on â€No "rstttr "as; In; to his.“ tho is. of Mr. and In. “LO. Pits, 19PtNte 'ivtitqired no - If. um um. Eu. m4 " taut-1."! ee, Among than pawn! " the It:) ner slanting were tour you, Mr.) Williun lick. wife and three you of Detroit, Mich. Mr. Edmund ll. Zick. wile and dumber, li- Donnie, Mr. ond Mr. Homer lick of Dundas, Mr. Norman A. lick. wife nnd two long " Wertoousnf. all: iiiGrGisuuriut V on. son. with whom Mr. and Mn. Zick who their home. Peninsula: Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Powell of Kitchener Ipsnt Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. uld Mm. Peter M219". .. 2_y " " -frrii Alfriedn Vokin, who under- went I minor operation of removing tongils. isotorbvincrteidU. -iirT -ciGGa' 'Hehog' spent Christmas and Sunday at the home of his parents, __ . .. w iir. Fereriineehter is spending n few days It his home here. Trust-o- Noeuntoa. - -. ' Amongst the town fathers who were nominated for trustees are Messrs. Frank Busch and Fred Beechler, past year trustees. and Joseph B. Rachel and George J. Brenner, new candidates. only threei to be elected. It was decided or place an electric light at the en- trance of Ruf Street and repairing a stretch of Walk. A vote of thanks wan tendered to the Water- ‘loo Fire Department for their ae- eletanee given " me o to two _ . . ti f tl month: ago. A cheque will be sent to Chief Karyn of the Water. loo Fire Department as a mark of spyeeietlott. " ..,, k ""irrri"rTGiter Meyer of Kitchens: went. the washout! with his brother. graAlphom Meyer. am. There in In exhibition nee," staged fbetween the local boys tnd) Welleeley " Welleeley on Monday evening. Welledey pllyed I (at forward game. white St. Clement- played with e stalwart defence. The more we: 4-0 in few? of Welleeley. Mr. Edward [conth - Christma- " his former home in Dublin. _ _ -. . n i'tr."Gi"Cirri."iiar6iAntryt. Miss Carolina Dietrich. who under- went I gaming! optetue fe,, St. "'"itiiG. Roy and Edwin Bramer of Lining! want IJEW tey' with 'EGiriiraTaTiGiiiitimt By, ail-rating. - -__ v ___i - Mr. and In. J. P. Snyder and Miss Muriel Snyder spent Christina ‘nt Toronto. i In“ Addie Lemon spent a to: idarts with her “not. Mrs. W. Kaun- at Comatose. Mr. Hugh - at Toronto spun the new with friends hon Mr. Ind "I! B: CLWoodn. If. an! an. - ...... -. -. W n", Mn. Hugh Wanda. “Jun aasd) Ruth Woods. Mr. and In H. - and dauxhur..lnd Mr. gm! In. P. Woods and (lumbar Gnco. - Christin-s Du with their pinata. Mr. und Mn J. Woods It Waterloo. In. A. Pain of Guelph - several any: with rohtlvu. "sior,r--io an. um Hy. Claims“. on Christa-s Day. I ditmhtar. Mr. and In. Hut-nun of an Forest. mt cum-ma with Mr. and Fir. Ind Mrs. A, label: and - ot North Woolwich. nailed with Mr. and In. B. man. â€in. Jackson or Human; a amt")! spine than with not Iâ€. r"""""'" nu) " MEIR Mr. o. “any and on Mr. To the Rate Payers of Waterloo:- Ats..o-ari-soutntur-'uii,ot Don. 89th. I - IUIIIIN to run n Councillor and I fool " â€Iowan-DI. _ [have he- luv-.- OI qu-cllo- vd " the Twin- Clly "eta-a-wt-h-dit-e. and“. and cod-nu... "ml... - on, - In (Us JiJr-t-Goasot-to--tto""e "ii-Ji-tstu-o-sv-tttr-ur-th-"'- - "s-a-a-th-e-h-d"""." on“. atia..a.at,.att--o--ro.tot" ST. GLIIINTB WEST MONTROI! Vote Anret3ayeer Mr. iauiiirGiGaTuauuud -v Giii a - cook's I... and will - .m A with the}. of Mt: blond- Juncd with than - at in path; of In. “Id-Ian, tsqhtrmd wife of tom: Mg Jule]! Ulelmnuw who died at Mm. 186 Allan Bt. East, on Wod- .uudoy, December 81, following I ‘lu‘thyillnm. staininhnm par. [ The tuna-d will an plat on} Sunday shaman " two o‘clock from tho In. home to the Unit-d Church for service than to Um: no? cannery for interment. he late In. Utrehnann, nee IEliu Jun Baby, In: a daughter nul- Jun my, In " I. Inc“ of the me Mr. and In. Trai many and was born in Bro-kn. She In . faithful member of the United Church and L-diel' Aid So- ciety. 8h. lam to mourn her pul- ipta, sorrowpthytsbamt, W.et up» im-ua and Ortey of WIMI‘IW.‘ Welter in Montreal, and one deligh- ter, Miss Gladys. One non. shoGrs/ m killed in France during the world war. Two Mn, Mn. C. Blunt! of Toronto, and Mn. (Rem) Jamel Show": of Altman. N., and two hrodun, E. D. Eldey sf Battle Creek. gut R. D. My. CELEBRATE F'lI-‘l‘lETI-l WEDDING ANNIVERSARY, I!“ MILD on: om ttt mph-Llo- pe i Toronto, niso" awn. Surprlufgfty. The children Ind blonds of Mr. Peter Domeht surprised him on Sat- urday evening at his home here, in honor ot hit: birthday Ind mounted hlm with a valuable cum. The even-f lug was spent in dancing after which Tefmhmenta were served. . 7 'ur. and Mrs. John Stock! spent a few dun with Irma: In tho qun City. " _ _ J Mun from here attended the nomination at Croeshlll on Mommy. Mr. and Mrs. Hr. Bach. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider and funny. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Helmnel Ind bunny. were sum of Mr. and as John new! on Sud-y. Mr. Philly Hlnwhborzer at Water- lon ls spending his noun†u the home ot his mother, Mrs. Mary HtttBetttrertmr. Mr. James Kennedy returned after I week's visit to friends in Detroit, and was necmnpnnied by Mr. Dan Henley of Detroit. Mr. Ind In. Sylvester Lona of Toledo on visitors with Mr. and Mm. George Lulu. in g'T,1,igi,tg Christmas holidays with frien here. Christan: Vinita“ with In. Thus. Hartley were Mr. J. P. Hunky. MerriekavilU. Mr. and In. J. Do- Hurts. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Iyehan sud Mr. Frank Halley of ‘Kitchener. Inter Had Helm of Waterloo in_s_pc_n§|ing _ e Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vollmer! 3nd family of Stratford were viuiv on with Mr. Ind Mrs. Michael Voll- mer our Christin-I. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hummer spent a dny with Mr. John Lineman. ' “New "command Hunt'- â€maul. manna norm-50w m mum-u m oc-tmr-rate".? MARY “anon i-a-a-a-or---. o-u.,-,----------' 'Ita- tum I “Nut AMIAWHII‘ “CHOW Imuluu-Mwnumnutmum a a II In": ml". murm- lam: IIIMII III 2mm f I uni-Alluvial»! lulu lulu-I ml I-Ilnlvllull Ilulululull mu-it-tsr. EMWIIMIIII'III gin. um ' "rt qtqott0ts."tmt III. tati-ma-tou-tot-"' qu.ttetr6ttqotqlt IIII II luauluuuummx "qotmmtmttatt" AW I0',iriliT,'h'i') EASTON’S Barber $1191.) c , 'rr-u-tqu-tmort-mr-tml mr-e-to-ar-rr-ro-m"'" JUIII'IIVM‘III'I'VI - R. S. McPhail 1 Anlqre_ttrsbeg_. "until-mu May 1031 Bring You Happ iness “II-ch.“ . . . Vote and Influence JOHN A. BAUMAN IPLANEa. aairaid..'taistta r s,.' 11.“??? , ‘5‘ < ... '.m‘YEAR mm $F.tale You Wishing 4You All a Bright and Prosfeross New Year For PUBLIC mus COMMISSION for 1931 Wishing you all a Bright and Prasperous New WATEBIDO Extend the Sultan‘s Gmlt'nfs. Wishing 0n and All William llffehttan Prosperity Mayor for 1931 Your Vote and Influence A Happy New Year . Bohlender H. FOELL of WWII] Service with your "Ill-II A Hap†New Pear To All Reward 15 Years For MAYOR for 1931 - and Long Distance Hull-g is “fully solicit“ for is respeafully solicited for Vote and Influence "m-at-av-ooo-ti-ata"""""""""'""" Imvu'vu-Imm-rn-mmv-v for for nut-lulu 'iiiaiiiu, WAN WATERIDO C.C.K. Blade. All "ato. IIIIWUWI luv-"III! um mum-I- g