t h Ul‘l ‘f a o In" [,(' '1 Chu, f ' . Join Mun It t 'tbe. Pole ', God try if 0‘. “47:1 :: mt,. M for over tt year. He reverted In rank in order to go to tho front April 7ih. “this find In a number of big nngngv- men“. He was wounded on Srpt. In. Duvld Moody, 74 Lancaster ik., his received a telegram from Ot. tanm Innounclng the wounding of her can. Private Clarence David Moody, tannin, who has been otticialiy m. boned admitted into the General Hotr mtnl, Dammea Cuniers, Sept. 30. sut» In!“ from a gunshot. wound in the left leg. Pin-ta Moody went overseas with the 118th Battalion, and was Sergeant an. [alligator in muskotry in England a...» kisi; an bride, tnd Mr. Eu: Oestreicher, of â€toll. The couple left on a hon. "moo. trip to points east and on their "turn will reside in Kitchener. "ttYt4--tqLEHtg NUPTMLS. -- -;A quiet but pretty wedding was so). blind " the home ot Mr. and Mrs. H. Klan. 94 Walter Bt., Wednesday yum their youngest daughter, Leann, " lulled in the holy bonds ot mat- rllnony to Mr. J. Albert Smith. The many was performed by ttie mourn tuber In the presence ot im. mediate relatives. The attendants vote Mins Olga Klehn. sister ot the; "s _ 'NttTftttrH.-aroLLote. she mum. took place in St, 'I Church on Tuesdny mailing . . John Dietrich, of St. Anna. _ll' Irene Volimer who resides .tttrNtt'rsstrurar Rand. They were by Mr, John Bossier, ot Her an. and Mina Irene O'Grady, of Litr ' The ceremony was performed . _ . Hither Fischer. , . and Mrs. Dietrich will reside Baden, where Mr. Dietrich has a . ml. “has on the mo Tut-(hy .A c. Human. the well known “or no" Brulnu. :1ch- tut to the ground and tre AA . " Hin (Mend: how tor a L O. D. MOODY RAB SUFFERED F GUNSHOT WOUND 7 - -"'"ee. __e_,..., mm mm- out warning. the artist ce'ued singing, leaving the inatrument to continue the air alone. Only by watching the aniat‘s lip: did the audience know that the had tensed singing and that they heard the instrument alone. This it the famoua Edison Tone Test. Only Edison males this teat. Only Edison my nuke this test, because only the New Edison serv/rr rrrrnln the human voice end the music of human-plan!r , mmumenta with every tone quality and every shade of exer _ .n. Ordinary phonograph, and talking machinea; merely ff" in, . Thef hard the instrument sing in the artist's votce-in other words, rI-trult her voice. J'resently the artist herself began to ling not: for not: with the instrument, Musically trained or: an»: in vain to distinguish the faintest shade of difference between the lctunl voice and the Rf-Crzation. Then, suddenly and with- TieNEW EDISON mit c. All told, 2,000,000 music lovers in Canada and the United States, on more than 1500 different occasions, have gone to one of their local theatres filled with curiosltg regarding a startlingly novel musical recital to w ich they had been invited. ‘ ‘ - " In each Case they at"'g"tllrft"iiiitt have come away amaz- - ll BimHh ed at the almost unbe- Algllllil 1'35“} lievable demonstration :14 â€:71: . . g." ' M, ,__ - lrllllllllhl, which lad. taken place ;;E3 my I :23: before their very eyes, -tllt Ltatilt "lr" and ears---the most 1.7;. [3.553; trt,',! test ofa phonn» -.3 a“, :3?" . I', g 2.5- 2...- ' " / grary. "f., f.“ Fm 'g " ;. y , machine c c, made. “Cid , - , l 't' The} aw a noted Edi- 'tttMill- ' son artist stand beside Music Lovers Amazed by Edison', Daring Test 'i in “the Con Sentenc- P Trf/tttteat manila Ptr-tnt - “(VI DUTIIl my». mun-11y ot the W lie-null. â€and , dub- u tttetttt.n It the Kit. WnurlooHo-ptul Mott. morn. If)" in" I To" r, ' . / CHOKE HI. LEG. 'ute.irifuirleai_ ,nuumo our“; u m V "rea-io/tviii- Cm. um t 'tf.' hell. ttt with L'dl "The Phenom}: with a Soul" "If ' my [urinate _ " win"! " Elm: r an} " Vast bur I'D/Hail (painful am [hr 168 um. Mail the time n "it Jar ("w-Inn, - flciaily reported admitted " hen-mil Mrs. Wm. Dusky, 159 Joseph strvot. ticialig te.',','.!?'"' admitted 83 General passed awny this morning. a victim woun . ace." Pte. Goudie enlisted with the usm ot pneumonia. ' North Waterloo Battalion two and I - ( half years ago. and has been a mom» EDGAR KUNTZ her of the lat Canadian Battalion in Edgar, the seven'ppn ywar old non France. for the past sixteen months. of Mr. Noah Kuntz, of this city. died He enlisted originally in the amhu- at his home after a brief illness on lance Corps later tramsterring to im Monday. lantry.and has been a despatch run- ._.___ ner tor the past eight months. He DEATH OF INFANT tg, been through the big shows of (in r I b 2 ' PassNsendaele, Wotan Bwitcr. Atm 2l.lug,' f,'irf,'fi '31an 31:3: ',') J/rf,',,,",) ions and other engagvments in which 'st,'.',', 'FdW'er A Hu gm“ 'll, iiiiii,')', the Canadians covered themselves "/,' 1’: " . . . m ' 't with glory. apparently receiving his Place, died from an attack ot brunt-let first wound in the battle ot Bourlon al onr‘umonla. . The funeral t.fl? Wood before Cambral on October 22. pm]; on M02â€) afternoon at 3 "' Pte. R. J. Goudie was Socerotnry» eloe to the . C. Cemetery. Tress. and a Director obthe Weneloh- .. Goudte Company at the time at his en- MRS. BEEMER. listment and is a member of the new Mrs. Boomer passed away at the tirm ot Goudiera'. Limited. _ Isolation Hospital on Friday evening _ of pneumonia, following a short ilrl MINARD'S LINIMENT conga now. She was aged about 40 grant D'PTHER'A- Sim l, ave: one son 14 your ot or? nrll' "ee-i-be-ee'------"-"-'.."---:-:-::-?-.,-- several sistrrs who waldo in Toront i. Miss Edith Thompson, 35 King St. W.. has been ottieialtr notified by the Director of Records. Ottawa, that her brother. Pte. Clayton Thompson, In- tantry. was officially reported admitted to General Hospital Dammea Camhres. Oct. 3rd. suffering from gunshot wound In the left leg, Pte. Thompson enlist- ed with the 118th Ban. "Sincerely regret to inform you 75r f.os, fie. 'Robt. , Goudlvklnfantry. or Mr. Isaac Goudle, 25 Brubacher St 15 In receipt of the following telegram from the Director of Records. Ottawa i Mr. Julius Lutt. 28 Spring 8t., was P"'. Sunday, that his Ion, Acting Lance Corp. had been officially re: ‘ported admitted to the second West, (ern General Hospitnl. Manchester, Oct. 4th, suffering from gunshot wound in the race. This is the "ee- ond time he has been wounded. hav- ing been wounded in the arm in Aug- us! ot 1917. He enlisted with the 118th Batt. and has taken Part in a number of important $mtttreementts. His sister, Miss Edna Lutt. died with- in a few hours ot the message trom Ottawa. ‘ Mela-gel were received In t hum ber of the home. In Kitchenet on Monday and Tuesday Innounclnx cu- utltles among some or the brave Ind- ttom this city who have been tighting with the Canadians In the recent bat. tle: In the vicinity ot €311:an and Don-l. Iljlllllf KIWHENEH MEN mlfill ill JlSllllJIG Gondie, C. Thompson Among Wounded. m 'alerloo. Ont. News n where be In": any " 1.80 ' o'clock Monday morning. Surviving him Hts. uidn his mother no " with And In all child. and m mm: Ind four Cla: 'tt Zilllnx. one of cm be“ known ' "mt men in Kitchener, I: and at In Rom! of his mother. Mn Honry ZIlIIn at Elmira. Curton wan twenty-om vans of an. and was Pmploymd h} P warn. Randall Ind Rhos. Hrs also was " oftipiont may nnzor of thtt Ammn. "t and WM highly estr'etnet1 by all r h whom ho "me in rant-rt. Tho: dm “nod wa.rt taken m shout a vuk Btto n 1 mm moan developed at " home in "; t' _ It was with sincere regret that tho many "lands of Mime Cora Smith of 'the Suddnhy School Staff, learned or her untimely death which took Marv this mornlnz at 29 Chawl Rt.. wlwrv she was cared for by friends. Tho downed was I daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs, Smith ot Lintowel, who were ttt her bedside at tho time ot (hath. She was 29 years or ago. and has been teuchinx at SuddAby Srhool during the mat tttrep yarn. and was highly "turned by the members of the an" and the Board. The remains will be removed to Llsiowel tor burial, " 1Gls, or " Geo. I aware!) amt-on at kw: home Well man Rt,, The dawned was in her 6 h yNIr and succumbed to an attack " tte. monia after a week'., "Ines: She will be buried in Lintowel where she formerly resided. CATHERINE RICKERT. The (loath occurred on \‘s’ransdn! of Catherine Rickert, daughter of Mr. William Rickert. reaming oh the St. Agatha road. She was IT years of use. The funeral will take plan on Sun day. On Sunday, chobar 13th, M 12.30 " clock, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hummel, 16 Hc-rm‘v Place, died from an attack ot bronclti- al pnr-umonia. The funeral "wk plan- on Monday anernoon at 3 o'. clock to the R. C. Cemetery. MRS. KURCHINSKI The ttoath "r Mrs. Annie Kurchim an†agod 21 years. louk plan at hr! homo 184 Waterloo Snort, on Mmuln mum": from an tttttul: of r" FN t', in The drowned was born 'n 111~ ‘IM and was a daughter ot M' tutr' V ", ("trjstoptter Beckman, .",io. is wan». " her bereaved husband Edgar, the seventeen year old son or Mr. Noah Kuntz, or this city, died at his home after a brief illness on Monday. MRS. WM. DUSKY. Mrs. Wm. Dusky, 159 Joseph street. passed awny this morning, a victim ot pneumonia. ' The late Mr. and Mrs. Doerr wore highly esteemed by their hosts of friends, by whom their punlnx wilt be deeply mourned. About iwo years ago he was mar- ried to Mm Werner of Waterloo, who predeceased him only a tew days. He leaves hit, parents and an Infant son used " months. The funeral took place on Set urday afternoon at 230 o'clock trom the residence of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Doerr, t36 Weber Bt., Wear, to Mount Hope cemetery for Inter ment. ""'"'""""""."tt-mmrmau.ootmooo-t ad hrr parents a“ He received his schooling In Kitchener, including 1 business course " the bulneu college. In" which he was iderttiMd with his brother In the wholesale contectlonary bushes; After unveiling tor I number of years he became quintunt manner of the company. which wanton he had held for the put the yenrs. A week In Sunday Mr. Doerr look m. but dengue the mo“ lender nun- ing and can he luccmnbed on Wed- ne-dgy evening at 0 o’clock to pneu- monk. The late Mr. Doerr wu the only child of Mr. and In. C. H. Donn. a I was born In thin thy " yum 1'“. WHO the - dun at It. Venom" 0.0!! may, on I'M! "on†following the will. of lab rib. who» and" were km to nu on Viewâ€, on. in com 3 doubl- Manama! to this home. Illa only member at the - remnant; he- ln; their [omen month: on! Ion, Both young 9009!. were victlm ot the Spun-h tnmtenaa. CN.qli'n “Ell Duo! WHO'- hum-i .httaatt0hi1dthtrvts. MR3. 0:0. nAvnosbu CLAYTON ZILLIAX "th MISS CORA SMOTH tpl'piiii - f '4 place 0 Monday. Geo. I ammo!) aoott.rmotwooraoo,' .Ln‘ufe. kr, and George of tttht ci. ty, 'tml two sworn. Mina Etnea'rtrrott. to. um] Mn. A. H, Klnmol. of (Ma ci. tr. 'ttttn mun-1'0. The nympuhy of I with circle of trund- will be extend- od to [to - - In thou nun m. l The lave Frank Smlth was " native lf this city. and was born 36 your; use {in July, helm: a son of Mr: W. L. lachmldt. 31 Weber St. W. Amer so ‘mlrlnz a Public School odueatiott ho ‘rlprked m I numb" of leading More: of tho city. and shout “(wan years Mo tgtttrten to trlvel for the R. Roach- man Button (in. and also represented other concerns on the road Ind ttty. ramp wall and favorably known In all 1mm of Canada About " your: tttto Mr. Smllh opened n Fommlnslnn bur sinus m furnimra lupnlln m which he “'an most successful In July ot Huh war he 'rt", murlod to Mina Mar. at"?! Worn" or' Houston. Texas, who mn'lrna the loan ot a lovIn; husband, Ilia mother. two Moths-rs, Eds-r ot I“ filo nn "R nprend with g out rapidity of the th of one of K chener'a we conful h . r. Frank A Numb. which took place at his res!. "Who. (‘huroh Rt., shortly after , o', t ii, Thp cheanod hm: (Mum ill ttL -' , week ago. but it was not enn- sidm “I serious: until Sunday when he mmrnrted in severe attack ot pneumo- nia ant! drama the best of profession ttl attention he nurcumbvd to the his! Mango. Th ‘lmsinoss portion of ho oily wan tnrril . shocked on Ta sdmy when 'mo IL "R spread with tt on rapidity of the th of one of K chener'n we comm! in . r. Frank A Well Known and Popular Traveller Succumbs to \ 1eramonia. The funva win tam: place on Mow day from tho residence to the Ea'l [and Mennonite ccmolory. MRS, HENRY KI‘NZIE. Amnl- 1 .u' bar, hm il blrcnvod in up 3 m; ot itlcrs Wands, beloer w n '.l:. A"r:ry Kinda. whom dmm "vcttrrvd :1 t.50 Edward St. on l-‘nln; .'ttornin.g at IO o'Noch, tollorr in: u wol's illncsc of pm-umonin. "m Y.':'.:', ngod 40 years Sho In saw ", Yul by her husband and threo Mn: l' tlt'ddr-n, also her father, Mr. Nalhrz \'.'.mts. unv brother and two sisters " Williamsburg, (illllllill HEATH [If NIH. FRANK SMITH I The sad and untimely drum ot Et P" Louise huh. '28 Spring St., took place on Saturday ovenlng at 8.30 o'- ’clock. Tho di-cmned had hum m a wook nulfvring from irtrluttnza fotlow- ~d by pnrmmrmi'a. She is survivnd by MW narnnls, mm brothers and one tq1Tr" ter. Two ot her brothers are over» sons, one of whom, Pte. C. Luft, has been moaned wounded tor the second t'tue. The funeral took place on Tuesday at 4 o'rlock p. m. from tho rr‘aidenco to thi, Lutheran cemetery _ The and domh took plum on Satttr day thre: May crtttting of Ruby Stonor. the tr Mrs. Jacob Rlngle. 93 Louisa St.. ( aged '29. P'" duughter ot Mr. and Mrs, Wilson toranz Troyan, 46 Wnlerloo St., aw Stoner, aged 10 months. She had ed M. her-n ill some time with Spanlsh tn- lsFred JP""""" Bridgeport, aged ftuensa, followed by pneumonia. men B. which was the cause of her death. all}? Stevens, MT Lancaster St., tlk' The funeral was hold from the home, pm Cllttord pawmm Wanvvtoran, 36 Chapel Street on Monday at mod 30. 2.30 to the East End Mennonite Ceme- Catherine Mammal, Hermit, Place, tcry tor burial. Mr. and Mm. Stonlr 19 months. . have the sympathyyt " large num. may}: K, Linder, 183Ahrens St.. w. her of {Honda In their bereavement. Min My.†Inâ€... 1"? pmdmm I IRS. WM. LEVANDUSKV The death ot View McCruge. the be. loved wile of Mr. Wm. Levandu-ky. 169 Joseph Bt., took place on Sum-day Oct, 12th. after an illness of about a week, nuttertnx from pneumonia. The deceased was born in Conestoga. but mam the greater part of her an in this city. She was 35 you“ " ate. nd In survived by tour small chltdren at" her bereaved hush-nut Her mother and a brother in Van. "oarer, B. C. "also survive. The do- zens“ was a kind and devoted wife and mother and will be grutly mis- MMI. The tunrrnl took place this at tm‘noon at 2.30 o'clock from the rel 2enee to the East End Cemetery. She was a member ot St. Peter's Luther- wn Church. MR8. GIATGOHN. After a (0' duyl’ lllnt‘u Mm. Tttmr don Gratgotut, whose husband died on Tuesday of ittlNenan also passed away, Ber death occurring on Wednen- day. A tamily ot sever-l chlldron nun/Ive. She w" about 30 year- old. III‘HILLII. The death oécmod Thur-d†ot In. Hiller, " trtattle Ave, at“ " "in. She [one- her husband and two chum. The tuna-.1 will tako place on guts, any. "ttttM “can. nor. an A p. KItehoaebWIurv loo Mm Tim, naming lag, 0... Hulk, " tt Hill- A'IIIu'. “not!“ In." He was Med " you". and m in wife. WM " dted TIM] Aide -"r-"" -.. t.trh1,)'.ltp,,'r"'T W rt-tttt irlrhttt - The “PM “oh place on .lll- Aiimt.eMttt I“ EDNA LOUISE LUFT. RUBY STONER Mun». " IMO-NHâ€! Jun-nu... g Wasn't a bit more marvellous to little Alice F. than the i . . . j'iiansforming Pennies and Nickels Into 'i-'.: DOLLARS Ill"[II!""I“!IIIIIIlllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllClllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.’.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIE Frank F. von Neubronn. 105 Frmlnr~ My St.. and 23 years. son at Mr. and Mrs. Alex van Neubronn. Henrv K, Linder, 183 Ahrens St.. w. aged 26. Miss Adele Kioter, 133 Fredcrw qt., aged 28. Miss Teckla Weilor. 10 Spat: St., as" 22. Lloyd Robert Kraemer, 90 Glasgow St., Infant. Harry Hagen. 190 Victoria St. aged 30. , _ Loutgts E111 Gels“. 188 Atmrtts SI. w., aged 25. Oscar W. Buchnr. " Elam St., aged 23, non of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Buchvr. He its survived by his wife, Lydia Fritz. to whom he was married ttve years ago: his mother, Mrs. Catherine Snub. 54 Ellen St. West, two broth on. Charles and Albert, and three sistvm. Rosie (Mrs. Herb. Behrend), Edna at home, and Lizzie (Mrs. ou Rourke). The funeral was held on Tuesday morning to the R. C. Church and cemry, tery. OTHER DEATHS Other deaths reporxcd since Smur day are: He won an Industrial. young man and ohbough or o quiet urn-numb; dismalâ€. enjoyed the good will of bl: employers no fellow employees tn a mrkod degree. During the pre- sent epidemic he save much 19pm- ciated mint-nee 1n running " sev- eral edition: of this paper lut week when the Telegraph pun-mm) I!" cortflned to hll home with on attack ot 1ttmiertgtc Hits [on will be keenly (ell. The you: Ill w" . qrtrt clu- uchluc, unit; as "an.“ In: 'Ilh the Neil-R90“ Ind Bar with the may Talon-19h. acting u tore. nun while a member at the Tclozmpb M18. Re "begun“: "turned to the News-Record, wm: which nevu- - he bu wont the put (our years n clue! preumu. Ir. Urhu In an it"s-m on the out ot tic-9m Sue. cmbod to mum at In. o'clock no... No. a - with? TiiiiiiGi ""' I: You: “not. on» . won'- llhuu. Open an Account for your Children here and see how their small change deposits will develop and grow. " The Waterloo County Loam and Savings Co. KITONINII â€macaw Wonderland at The Waterloo County Loan and Savings Company. Hill!!! “minimum-um ‘Iv-Inlu. ao:lriattgct'ou-lrau0tiqrmt-qu-r 'uvtratraon.aomtaort+- mrao.ratmor,raiat-ata-s, '"".oo"b_W'_t_i-t.i-qrt- T Extra Val Shaes and , clothing Also good reliable well tailored Men’s,“ St ht Winter Suits and Overcoats, Underwear, (he Sm Coats, Hats and Caps, ete., at reasonable prices. m of tht great gluing)! thc cost of these lines we In in all kinds of We are in a mitten right - to our m can. Winter Footwear at 1 reasonable .riee for every II the family. out of an: GREAT tEsibitVifs'iiiek" EYES Wha- values in the above mentioned lines right now. r' Shoe and Clothing Merchants, Kt’tcnencr 41 and 44 King St. E. 10 Frederick St. THE STOREQ THAT SAVE YOU MONEY. OFFICES Give us a cal and we will prove it to m Weselloh's WATIRLOO. +4. _,.'.,r',fi,ii'its't b, er " l', s. T est/em _ J7,