LOUIS HUEHNERGARD The many friends in Kitchener re yetted' on Saturday to learn ot the death ot Mr. Louis Huehnergard. which occurred at his home on Water street I: a result at a stroke of unop- lexy which he suffered on Thursday while " work in [its meat market. Mr. _H.uehnergsnl was born in Heidelberg 62 years ago. He came to this city in was and opened a meat market on Waterloo' street where he Md been engaged in business ever since. The deceased seemed to be In his usual health Inst Thursday and his sudden sickness came as a shock to his many relatives and friends. He received immediate medical attention and every thing known to medical science was done to save his life but he gradually sunk until the and came on Saturday afternoon. He retained consciousness until the last ,,II. IDWAID HELLER. 5n. tut-n] o! the late Edvard Hel- ler took pace from It. his [cum on Ila- unct to Mount Hope out an when Wm - we on My gnu-M Md VII - at- lee by â€mounting relatives ard The deem of In aged and highly re- spected resident took place nt three o'clock Tuesday morning at residence of her daughter. In. Alex. von Neu- hronn. Frederick street. when Mrs. Marcus Bieth passed away after en ill- nen extending over a year. The de. calod was born in Germany " years In and when twelve years ot age may ed to this country and resided in this vicinity ever since. Her husband died about three years ago. and three daughters and three sons survive. namely Mrs. Alex. von Neuhronn. Kit. chener. Mrs. Eugene Schnarr. Erin ville. Mrs. Albert Hett. Ccntreville. him and Anthony, Kitbhener. and Jo- seph. Aylmer. The funeral will be In!!! on Friday morning at 9 o’clock from the residence of Mr. A. Von Neu- bronn to St. Mary'. R.C. church and from thence to Mount Hope cemetery. JOSEPH STEIFFERT.‘ Joseph Selffert. in his 79th year. passed away suddenly on Monday at the home of his daughter Mrs. A. ov heiser. " Water St., Kitchener. De. ceased had been in his usual health and came down for breakfast Bq usma‘ While sitting at the table he dropped dead. Mr. Bttttttrrt is survived by five sons and two daughters. They are John. Joseph, George, of North Bruce, qrtom. The Denim at the tout a“ an" we" humanely M!- " by Rev. H. A. Spa-Ills. The .atr huun wen lean. PM Dug", John Drench Emit Keller, A. H. Hel. Ur. N. Vetter and N. Heller. A lune Jul-her a beautiful nor-I am- blem covered the cut-*1, Including: Pillow. the (may: uchor.the Brae: Inmlly: Iheu ot wheat. Mr. and In. J. Bill“ at] In. E. Knapp; Imam at. Peter: lulu] Aid Soeloty: hu- kol. Mr. and In. Hy. Bornhold: bur let. Glrll’ â€was clan: wreath. emv - Luly Bette Shoe Co.; aptly- from Mr. and In. Hoetseritttr. Mr. Ind In. P. Km" and (may. Bt. Peter'. Dorclu. Mr. and In. E. Hninororth, Mr. And In. G. Bucher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruck. In. F. Bornhold. Mr. and In. Chan. Adloll. In. L Button and (anally. Lady Belle Choc Co., Ind Mrs. W. lump. Mr. Ind Mrs. J. Dre-slat: emu. the Heller family. MRS. MARCUS DIET}! Directory First! WHEN younlllteleplmnumbufrom memomorwhenrtu-atttrn' "eapttobewromr. q'nteminahasatriadtmmery0-- intend of " I263" you are quite likelytouy qAmiwhe-tusa"fottht- G'Gmftftetimesgihe-neaiudthAnqh your am. q Directory In! island wit-chic. In the audit "vesiimenndte-rto “will.“ the tata" lulu of the {me but. The Bell Telephone Co. otCanadn t mas. moses an Mrs. Moses Ertr, for more than a half century a resident of Kiuihener passed away Tuesday evening at her home at the corner of King and Camer- on streets alter an ilIness ot about 17 weeks' 'duration. The deceased was lborn near Baden 78 years ago. Her [maiden name was Salome Schmidt. and the daughter ot the late Mr. and Mn.’ George Schmidt. in 1868, July 6th. she was married to Joseph Hali- man. He predeceased her and on June 16, 1885. she was married to Mo- ses EN. She is survived by two sons Fu; and Jacob Haliman. seven iertsndehitdren and five great grand- i ABRAHAM oBERrttterzEtt. Abraham Oberholuer "i, 82 years inn! 8 months. passed awarittttrs morn- Mnx at the home ot his daihler. Mrs. \Meuno Musselman. 16 Kris; street [from the ttttirmitiqta ot a! :56. De ceased leuves tour daughu‘y and one son to mourn his death. Thy are Mrs, Menno. Sarah and Mrs} C,:Bnyder of Kitchener, and Mrts.Nor'm"ttuetittre ot Freeport and Joshh Oberhpluer of Waterloo Tp. The funeral m' held tron-Who home ot Mrs. Mussol- man. 16 Km; street. on Friday ulter- noon at 2.30 where services were hold. Interment was made at Mount Hope. . CM cl Trua- OII. In. I“ Wuh- ol the Non. ‘Io-t. In. I m at m “I In. A o , - " mm. ' The my (new In Kitchen" ot', “WIN H. Hello; will as"! to Mart. at his death which occurred â€my at-o-tBn-ot-st-tatt" " Ill-ah It obmst an "on “It “on. It. “I had been In - but the. curl-Inn, but - not mun-ad to It “in“! the took: no. on.“ m employed a _ he): Boll. Shoe Comm and wa; new. In.“ ot the Bt. Peter‘- L T ‘erul church. He In hon In Kin-h when". " year- nad his; the son de Mr. and In. Caper Holler. About 81 Mr. Peppler is survived by is wife, three sons George of 'iii,'?,'.)':',':?',, of Milvertort. and Archie of New ork and two daughters. Mrs. John Gen-land of Toronto and Mrs. Andrew Weidenham. mer of Winnipeg. Eleven grandchild ron also survive him. The funeral was be held Friday at 2 o'clock from " late home where services were held Interment was made at Mount Hope Cemetery. ' years no Mr. Holler married Illa oun- Drogcr who mum- him but who " present In crltlctlly m. Ber IldOI " Info In I. survived by one daughter. In Charle- Knapp, two brother: Prof. Alton Heller ot this city, Emil Heller. and one ulster In L. Vetter both ot Toronto. The funeral was held on Sunday allernoon n , o'clock trom Illl Into residence where services were held. Interment vu nude " loan! Hope ceme- {or}. ' JACOB PEPPLER. Jacob Peppler. aged N, one ot Water- loo'l oldest Ind most highly respected resldenta. mowed away at " home on Young St., on Tuesday, July Inst. alter a brief Illness. Mr. Peppler suffered s paralytic stroke on Thurs- day last and grndnnlly became weaker untIl the end came Tuesday. The de- ceued was'horn In Waterloo and one of the pioneers In the upbulldlng ot the town to Its present dlmonslona. For many years he conducted 3 blacksmlth shop In Waterloo and Me memory dat- ed back to the dnys when run fences Instead ot stores and bulldlngs border- ed King street. of roan“. uni Mr; A 0 , V I _ of Kitchener. EDWARD H. HELLER. - ' many trienda UI Kitchener of v r' Etna. ' 82 yean MM: morn ‘hter. Mrs CAur street y! _ :56. De ' and one mr are Mrs ' MRS. HENPV WESELOH Mr. A. Weseloh. of wetreiottittdie Department store. received the sad in- ‘elllgcnce Wednesday of the death of his mother, Mrs. Maria Weseloh. re lict ol’the late Henry Weseloh. which took place last Wednesday. The de, ceased has been in poor health tor some time suffering from the infirmi- ties of old ago. Last Friday sheaufler- ed a shock and tell injuring her hip, which hastened her end. She was in her Mth year and is survived by three sons. Messrs. Henry ot Zurich, John. of Waterloo, and August. of Kitchener. The husband died twelve year- ago. The funeral took place at Zurich on Friday morning. children. The funeral was he!“ "'.htrly visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cress-i I A Saturday alteration at 1.iy"jstmcN'ert,t last Bunday.---Miss Mabel Calvert i signed from the" house and it t o'clock tromlot Pe?rt,'rit'l,'i' is â€sew"; 1gritetl Myrtle . . Ices tire t a wee .-- r. an rs. itâ€: End If?†Church. "IT Alex. Schaefer ot Gait were guests of eeee as an e the Mennonite the Misses Joanna and Sarah Snyder Cemetery. last week end.--Mr. A. i. Bemis of lhe --- _ Itroit is spending his vacation with his - ' MRS. HENDV WESELOH Iiii',iiiT, and Mr. D. A. Bomis of Tor- Mr. A. Weseloh. ot 'ie,s:i'i'j,/e:r'tli,i?iit?,? I?!†woo: te, ,ht,"ir; iii) . or oy e Inger o oron o is spen -, ti',",:,',,",,',','",',::,',,',',':,,,':':':,"',', the Bad "tl, ing a few weeks with his aunt. .Mrs.' , ma ay of the death of Bachman.- Mr. and Mrs. Allen View his mother, Mrs. Maria Weseloh. relSundayed with triends at Ptatttwil1e. Iict oi’the late Henry Weseloh. which I iid":,, and ht burgh?) e',,'i'11',i",',tli an . cssrs. or an osoph eintz» rt,',',',',',',,,,','"",',':,"",',:',,?",',',"',',':,'; ifâ€: de, man of St. Catharines, motored to! . n poor ea th tor Formosa over Sunday returning home', some time suffering from the infirmi- here on Monday noon. The trip was; ties of old ago. Last Friday 'iri'iiiiTi'ci,: in three 'T/r,- lu','f, Mrs†ed a shock and tell injuring her hip, I Es Bowman an Ifrs-. all o i which hastened her end. She was mlkiltchoner. Miss Mary Bonus of Wat-I h r Mth earandl i no and Mr: C. M. Durrant and two; C Y S B10N ved by three children of Wintr'rhourne all called on sons. Messrs. Henry ot Zurich, John, Mrs. Bemis last week.-The Misses. of Waterloo. and August, of Kitchener. Annie and Ifjasrgai'eti 2"2,,t at i,Ye,i!, The oner renewe acqua n ances ere as ' The 2,"e",t,r"t'oof"1,l'g,"V'T, Y'." week.-MiBB Pearl mymyl of 5yflt, p ace “ urich ener is spendinga weeks holiday at her; on Friday morning. ‘home here,- Master Harry Hicksoni ----------- of Kitchener spent a few days hCre.---i Miss Vera Beriet is spending a few! FIGHTING FOR Idays in Kitchener.-Mr. and Mrs. Al-l HAPPINEss'hert Rellinger and Mr. and ikrT.jiaitii-l - man and Master Jerome and Margaret When you et in“; attended theiuneral of the late Mrs. that makes life seer: 1,'e1Ttg,','c,'1t! Goorge Rollinger at Toronto last d ty after another. with no pleasure in week-The friends of Mrs. Charlie it; _ when ill-health we!“ to take all Meyer will be glad to know that she the Joy out ot lite and you worry over 1.R improved so well from h" recent I thinxs that are reallynot worth worry- operation at the K. k W. Hospital. ing about, then your nervous system is that she expects to he Yte.in a week I becoming exhausted, and you are on or two-Master Michael ilemtzman of the .way to a general breakdown inl Kitchener is holidaying with his uncle , health. in this oonoition your healthl‘md aunt._ Mr. and Mrs. loo livintz- . and happiness is w rth fighting tor man.-- Miss Marjorie MrAllistor is and good. rich. red blood is what your spending a few weeks at Tavistock,-- - system needs. It is a hopeless task ttr. and Mrg. Wm. Slumskl of Kite" to try to restore your health while ens-r spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrsl mm blood is deficient either in Guam Christ Slumski hero? . h When you get into a frame of mind that makes life seem one tiresome du- ty latter another. with no pleasure in it; when tlrheatth seems to take all the joy out ot life and you worry over things that are really n ot worth worry- ing about. then your nervous system is becoming exhausted, and you are on the .way to a general breakdown in health. in this ronoition your health and happfntas is w rth fighting for and good. rich. red blood in what your yystem needc. It is a hopeless task to try to restore your health while Four blood is deficient either in quan- tity or quality. And remember that no medicine can be at any use to you that dorm not build up your weak. wa- tery blood. 7 - - __ To build up the blood and otrengthen the nerves there la one remedy that "'att heen a household word tor more than a generation-Dr. William’ Pink Pills for Pale People. It is the actual mission of the" pills to make new, rich, red blood. which strengthen the nerves and tones the entire system. They give you a new appetite. make sleep refreshing. put color in the lips and chorka. and drive away that mt. natural tired feeling that oppressea so many people. " you want to experi- enre new health and happiness give IV, Wmiattts' Pink Pills a fair trial. You can ttet these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at so cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 trom the Dr. William:- Medirine Co., Brockville, Mr. and Mrs. Chrrry and Miss Ida (‘hrrry of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. John Allvmanx. or Elmira. and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Sham: and family of Walnr- loo. sign-m Inst Sunday with Mr. ttnd Mrs. Christ Albumin. _ Mr. and Mrs. Damm Crtrtrtytgttttt Ind family of Wat- Ortt Newt Note: of "ttere" _r'iii':i'l, Not Miss Attending ' This Great Event Sale starts Wednesd a y August 8th EXT RA-, Bloomingdale. tairoetider-'reugrapti, In. M, August 9, 1917 gains m e The Greatest Bargains will be found on our Remnant Table. Corsets, odd lots at 750. Hosiery for ladies at 14c pair. 25 per cent. discount is offered on all Waterproofs. Wash Skirts are reduced front $1.59 to $1.19. House Dresses are down to $1. you can also buy 11 lbs Redpath Sugar for tl. The balance of Ladies Sum- mer Sunshades down to $1 and $1.75. Big Clearing of Night Gowns and Underskirts at tiand $1.50. Here is a good snap, 1 case of American Batts, regular IN for 14c. Pix up your home with some of these swell Cur- tain Muslim that are reduced to 19e, 33e, 43e, and 50e. Men’s $1.75 Overalls for $1.50. . We have reduced the prices on all lines of Summer Merchandise. Come now and save money. Big Barb ins in every department. Wash Goods are certainly literally reduced; 20e and 25c materials at 15e; 35e and E materials at 23e, 50e and 606 for 39c, 65e to 90e for 53e. . . . __-'. mm; 13 You can buy Silks very cheap during this Sale too. Bee the lot at 69e, 98d, $1.28 and $1.98. IS NOW IN FULL SWING Bricker. Germann Co. Ltd. _ --W~A 'r1iirRltco o - - HIE HORSES Fill DISK Tll WORK OUIGK A I '3 iiiai%iiOGrVA" -GrFti hum hawk mwork even dummy mm been (iron up. Over 5 - ot mqu in mm the memo! KE N DALL’S lie-"my; 0-1.. Inch qtb. 1916. 1 Mn Ind I ttrd - bottles of Read-In and. " for nor-ha Ind “MP!!!“ and I do not think " In" an equal, enpecllliy In stubborn an Kindly pad I. I any of Tl,", frame on Mallow; . T. omeo. Sold by d"- qi." hm. Ohm I &se0t,tt Immo- gr “no. KI a may of "A Twain. on thq “or!†from you drum! at write Dr. I. J. Kendall '"'tet',',g (991nm hm. In gluon Tn 'tmtdntt'a.irht (in... lt “mom I "on ml!" hem-awn" ttttt them Spayln gulf: 10 Per Cent. Discount on All Dry Goods during 'this Sale. s ' J A. Ftntarson. who mainly re signed as Assistant frinetpO ot thr Myrtle Street Public School. In St Ladien' black and white Lisle Hole, fine quality, plain and ribbed tops, very c, 40c, c, (ilt' q optcialat... ... ..... 35 so Ladles’ Newest Summer Hoslory 1000 Hemmants on Sale Saturda Ladiel’ Black and White Silk Boot .Hou, dou- ble heel, to: and sole, Iiule garter, very npeclal at Ladies’ Blouses Ladlen'SHk Hon, Mule garter top, colon black and wthe,'Ipocal at ... 85c and $1.†at.... Fully one thousand Remnants of Dress Goods Silks, in lengths of V; to 5 yards, al- so Cotton Remnants of all kinds, including Ginghams, Prints, Muslins. Sateens. Cottons, tgnti. 1'owelling. Lengths of V, to 5 yards, all marked at decided clearing prices. 300 yards Colored Silks and Silk Mixtures, lndndimz Taffetas, Paiiletta, Wash Silk! and Striped Silks, Crepe, Striped Voiles, worth from Tse, 83e, $1.00 to $1.50, special . Sllk and '" Mlxtures at 500. a Van! Ic, 50c. 60c and Ri" prices ...' " dozen Ladies’ White Voile Blouses are.ort sale Friday and Saturday at very special prices. Newest styles with large col- iarsandlongsleeves,worth $1.25 for .. .... ... ... .... Be 10 doz. Ladies’ Voile Blouses, in very pretty designs, trim- med with lace edging, ete., embroidery fronts, all sizes, worth $1.50for ... ... ... ... ... ..... .. .... ... ... .... $1.18 Thomas. has been appointed Prtmw year ago from Button. when he Ind ml. or the St. Mary's Public School. been a teacher op the high school Mr. Flaky-on cums to BL Thom: ll sum. ., _ [ . 'ftivniilbu;Ah'ci, at Interesting Prices I , and Misses’ Middy Waists, at decided reductions; CHILDREN‘S HOSE Fine ribbed Cotton, In black, whlte and colors all "es, opecbal at ..... .e.*. ..... ...... "' Chlldren'a and Mluel‘ Fine Ribbed lieu-culled um Hose, In a" Inâ€, black and will", mall " "r.. ..... ..... ..'.. ..... ... an and 2tP Ladlu' (Black Silk Hone. fttteqt qualmu, In regular and O. B. alum. " medal prlcel ... ... . . .. . . $1.18. $128 and $1.: Sale ends in T 4 Bays