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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Sep 1919, p. 5

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Thr dcath orvurrvd on Wodnnsday of Mrs. Conrad “alum-r. King street. followinx: a shoe itlrtess. Mrs. [Inh- mwr is: survived hy hrr husband and om. chihi. hrw mmhvr. five hrothers, Edward. I’m-(l. and Ernst or Kiteh. anr. Yalvnlinr’ of va Yak. and Conrad of Now Ontario, and four sins-r. Mrs, ll. Kriw-r, or Ayton, Mrs. C ""roorlincr, of i'arteotrvor, Mrs. C. Goistsi. ot' Waterloo, and Mrs. J. '3chavNr, of Kitvhonor. The dorms? ed was M years of 41:41. Funeral an- Chulnm inratttutu 3.x um- of the rat. al ailments of "ttildttool. " is a lrnlrhlo that mum‘s 1m suddenly. us- pecially during the summer months (and null-as prmnpl avtion is taken llulu on" may yuMrr1 lu- beyomt aid. ,leby's U-wn Talutsts arc nn itteal ~lll"lli(‘lllt' in warding oft this troubie. Ther turguiate tho huwnls and swun- en tho shunarh.and thus prvwnt all “In (In-mun] sunlmrr . cutuplaints. 'They an» an absulnh-ly safe medi- aclnn living glinmntm‘rl by a gum-ru- attettt unatrct to mmlaln no opiates or Ttarmrtics or nthur harmful drugs. They mnunl punihly (In harm-ir Always do gum]. The Table? are sum hy rrtruiicit". [ls-alvrs or by mail at 25. (mun " lmx from The Dr. Wil. trams' .lll-clivim- t'o.,'1trockviIte, Out. MRS. G. DAHMER PASSES AWAY Phivago, Sept. 2.-"l'i1 stay with you. Mary" with these words, Wil- "an: Planner. cashier in the offices or the Haltinmm and Ohio Railroad here, embraced his wife. whnm- toot was caught in a railroad frog, and was killed with her whe" the limited train on the Chicago and Northwest. in II. R. crashed Into them last night on the land massing. John Miller. Hangman. in attompting to rescue tht. couple, lost his left lug and sustained a frarllm- of the right arm. Three little children are orphans today in-cmlst- of tho fatal derision ol' Fiannm' to die with his WIN. DIES WITH m WHEN 1jl'lTlill IS CAUGHT IN Mil Leave Three Little Chil- dren Orphans as Result of Fatal Decision. (I u' 1‘ T 'ttttltlMtltll I " " {Her ' at -----.. . l 'r 9! tr. , 1-H I f I W“ h .0. m . “dunno-.0.“ in... .rltthtg" M - - JAIN“. I Iowan-macho“ - m - Jan..- unhola Wanna-“WA Arnold Jansen CHOLERA INFANTUM v . . an. tFr-wt " amt-J: nil-Illa! mud-Nu. either as a stain in which the shinglu are dipped Maebcing yucca, or... thin 1oryeptirttimt to the completed root. R, H Anchnr <hv'nvlw 91in Cimade hv the mail-rid " " 'f.r'te)r:t.r'einCurorarvhriirGia,'iri,"e'i, H. Whilr lead Law that othnhmv "sprodurt) Ia‘kun [Mint Imur. EH Arwhor Fihirtete SQ-in h "'firnt rhdcv-"nmm' people who know Ind awn- riatc mud will! We- lrarr It in manv Mum-l lhade _ " tug-n" m» ~xvnM- nulur (homa- m-....:-...‘~_ "Save the- "re'. roof crown: the house-it my "make" or "mar" the structure. In shingle-roofed houses, shingle-stain play. I important part in rounding out the harmtmious appear-ace home exterior. We advise the an of 'Tetet 'hfmyle4iratm.i A well-painted Roof adds Dutiiici,n _ to the House Optician awn at on lav-kn. ' " in manv Marl-l Illade _ " l ~xvnM- om., 'chrrtt711trmanuur%r'riq . My} de‘fa’v' it " "TOP was"? for the l vI-"and nut t.'errivtytnG,iiii, "dyes- 'k "lt.'..: Pe""mmritoveiuU"Giii,'tiG m m... Dealer: In Hardware, Plumbing, etc, 18253;! "not. - CONRAD BROS. Waterloo Pinon. '" I math-H _ It! tT1trrnanutnrtuG T,ofrmmtitr toy the "In if... - w-a-v-c - :0. 'Ji S i Mr. and Mrs. w. G. Weirhwl and Ifmnily have returned from a short holiday spent at "Hotel Sunset." Goderich. A party of :r'o, huntlrrd British whim-s will sail tor Canada mm March undor Um auspice; of {hr Miss Viola Horton. Alma St.. lvl'l Thursday for an "xtended visit with law aunt, Mrs, A. P. Hammad}. of llalavia, N, Y Miss Clara 170M loaves oarly nut wank to asylum i. duties at her serum] in Shun n, 'er a pleasant holiday spent at mr hmm- in Water. loo, with svvoral wvokss at Grinlshy. Mrs, W. H. Breithaupt and (laugh 1pm are (-njuying a visit to her pal" outs, Mr, and Mrs. Hurphy at Mon trout]. t - Miss Bossin Ferguson has rolllrnml to hor home In Mnaforrl. arueompanied by Iter sisitur. Mrs. E. llahervr and sun, Gordon Ilubvrvr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson Mecork. imlalo wvre holiday visitors in To mum this week. Mrs. Pearson, Miss Stephanie Sea. gram and maid, have returned from a short sojourn at Part Dover. Mrs, Morgan, or Toronto, tu'Corttt partied by Miss Gortlon, spent a few clays at "Ellt-rslio" this week, with hnp cumin, Mrs. Aloe. Howie, John street, Mrs. H. J. Sims and two sons. have Ill at her prirter'a, yrs. Klnzlea, ttt returned to Kitchener after a pleasant Mumford, i‘ recovering nicely. :umuwr strettt at uehec and Jack- 'i:,',,'!) p05; Q I Miss Edith Bowman. ot Grenville. Mr. and Mrs. William Carthew are thin guests at Mr, amp.Mrs, Chas. A. Inn-hum at [Mir summer home at Southampton, Rev. D. A. and Mrs. McKerachor and family are enjoying their vaca- tion in Muskoka. Mn. Smyth. ot Brampton. is a popular visitor in Kitchener, the guest of Mrs. Charles Ruby. Mr. H. A. Wetllnufer and family have returned from Grand Aend. where they enjoyed a month y the lake. Mr, at! In. R. Brunt. oe Toronto. were visitor: in Kitchener on Wad-el- day. VII. All In. they and no: mot. h!“ to Toronto may. Dr. and In . wudonhnmmor and dauuhtor um loo-din; a law an in Toronto, m...Jx the trip by motor. V _ Minn Holmes, 142 Queen St ik, Ian returned from a buying trip to New York. It. On an. in My»: mar ape-din I m by: In Toronto. If. C. w. I. Punk Tubal-o In bola-yin- "and. in Brandon! and Tor urn 'yorrirm a delightful 'nrrj7Te,7wiiaitria." p.. Barn. Ind WWI." -- _ "Chlnllac" 3." PM Plow huh! For Pare]: Boon Ind gli','?: Pee I: diet Mat BM Englhh hint Vglngnt , “our pm Produrts 't,!ettur yum-h iAFruiirG,, hm “Ii“ plays . iiGii nppeurmceolthe Other 'mar" t "-" It In likely ttmt "on. A. K Mario-n will unorlly '19me Minis!" of Marine nnd Fiuttertme. Hon C. c, Ballnntynn desiring to retire trom (In. pullout). WWW-mum for tho "yerrt "mun! human are "mud to he randy tor the thunk-inclines to vole an them It New Yen’s, Sir Adam Back “at". TI. 0-. It. Unto. mono-t. Att There was great joy In the home or Mr. Julius H Rona. on Tuesday owning in mnaoquenm of the trate home-coming of his second son from the "out. Sent Arthur J. Room, who has been Oversea: since IM6, Both Mr. Roos' suns, Edward and Arthur, have dnne their hit well, are looking "no. and are mnnt welcome bark to their native town of Waterloo, which in sunny proud of their Ann-m ser- vice for King and Country. Mr. and Mrs. George E, W'egenast, of Port Arthur. who are on their wedding trip, spent several days in Waterloo. guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foster, Mrs. H. Wenonast. Mr. M. E. Braendle and other relatives. Mr. Wegenaet is a former Waterloo boy. who has made good at Port Arthur, being I member of a firm in that city. which carries‘ on an extensive general More tsusi/ ness‘ Their many Waterloo "lendsI will extend the happy muple then-l host wishes for much happiness and prosperity. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennel" were ar- corded a very warm welcome on their return to Waterloo this week. after an absence or two years spent ‘in travel. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hespeler are reeling much 'iwttpr for the rest and change. and after a tortnittht's visit to their humorous Twin City friends purpose taking up their resi. dence in Toronto. The Canadian girl guides of Brid- Koport and Waterloo are camping at Woodside, the residence of Mrs, Gideon Colttuhonn, who has kindly given them the hill racing the Bridgeport car line. Anyone wishing to visit the camp ls welcome to do so any evening or afternoon. Canadiap Git! Guides Camping. The many fril-nds of Miss Dorothy Grigg will be pleased to hears that she is making good pmgnws from hor recent illness, and hopes to be ahle to take her at-r'llsmnmd place anwngx! the murmur"! students at tho, opening session at the Collegiate Institute neat week. Mr. nml Mrs. J. G. Ashforth an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- tor Vera Elizabeth to George Elmer Wottonast, on “'ednosday. August the Sixth, nineteen hundred and nineteen. Port Arthur, Ontario. 1 Miss Clttribel Grayhill. of Wood, stock, was a week-end visitor in town, the, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Frmlor. Adam Hawk and Mr. c. Warnock. of Galt. worn amongst the numerous out of town visitors in ttttendanee at the funeral of thtt late Mr, Jos. E. Svagram. The new pastor of At. Andrew's Church. Kitchener. Rev. Dr. Meter Ian, of Yorkton, Sask, wil} be in ducted into his npw charge on Thurs- day, September 4th. Miss Edith Bowman, of Grenville. Mich., and Mrs. Willard Hendry. of Toronto. have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Snyder during the past week. - Dr. and Mrs. o. Speckt-r and son. and Mrs. M. Rpeeker, have returned to their home in Reading. Pa., mak- ing the trip by automobile. Rev. Alfred Bright. or St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian church, Sherbrooke, que., ls mending a few days with his old friends, Capt. and Mrs. P. S. Bouncy. Queen Bt., S. on Tuasdny mucriGu%TeT Kilian as a result of her sojourn at tthe lake. Mrs. E. o. [an and family, Hams avenue, have returned after a pleas- ant holiday of nearly two months, spent at Jackson, Mich. Miss Ada Dietenbaeker, of Water'. loo, who has bets father seriously Hrs. B. E. Bechtel who spent the past two. weeks at Ollpham returned l Mr. Fred. Haisenitutr, ot the Bank of Nova Scott: stun, Kitchener, who was holidaying at his old home It Mllverton. is acting manger at the brunch In that town during the ill- ness of the local manager. Mm. C. M. Min. had ll. m to be presented to H. R. H., the Prue. ot Wain. u the garden Part, [Inn by at: John and Lady Hanan-la on hot day ntwrnoon. , The mue- Eda. and Gladys Mna. lue and Viola! Bond no ”snafu; I few days In Toronto. the mu- " Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Cornell. Bourbon). I". P. C . cum): and My. have "(and Inn I nontr- nu- tion, wen: " Pan Darvon. an 1111 occupy hll out pulpit " the Kiata at, Baptist Church on and”. In cu:- m. ot Chad” tn may. mu Gian Becker. mu nun-wag. a “my. returned home an: “I a by du- mm In. aa. “a M an; aiiiiii" iiirai'i'iGi', aria; yrs, Warn Bowlhy, of Toronto." Sir immmw7' f.!et.tA,eitr9tytiidiiiiai'to can. In” “is My Input Luau into thh hm, n "k, arms and hund- neh thy And are how (Imelda and beer, “II-met tad how can. my 9.4g whij- tGuin M_Ydl.'i I quarter piu't of am W (with And lg ha lotion. and complexion bmtrtiSer, " I "a, my null m t four inc-r ha the lawn sud any drug store of totlet mater will mprly three mm of orehard white for . a. --..._.. I camtmeireto.Cht Simmv‘. Gvr, a m . t 1-," M largo exhibit of many varieties or Arg: $,,2i',','efi'r"t, mm of chdiohnn. Thby are the only mnsldn ”an" white. rittUr, well, mad you have I txhmitorr Ind wont In connldnrnhla UPI.) Make um cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your ukln. When approached by the chip! tho pair mid him that they had arrivvd m town last (waning and had a room for tho tttttht. Noting the straw wisps :11)" rlinxlng to their ‘clmm-s the rim- communion that thnlr mom had hepn a hm. Ort ttomitting this Chiot Flynn "pumped" them further and loarned that they hart mnw into Nrttie In; two suspicious . looking "hi',').',')')','.,',- Ioaring about on King St. early THursday am. Chief Flynn made it his husipess to tind out mow Pars lirnlars and as a rnsuil both young relinws are rosting comrortatuy in tho town jail and two hit'yrh‘s 5mm: in Gait are being lit-id awaiting their nwnr-rs, SAYS LEMON JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES ADMITS WHEELS WERE STOLEN WHEN ARRESTED The late Mrs. Slmllfwr onjoyPIl a large acquaintancbshlp and was high. ly regarded boll; by her largo circle ot relatives and by her numerous friends. Although in poor health for many years 5hr horn hom illnuss with Christian fortitude and despite her long years of ill health lived to an advanced an, Her passing re- mnvos another link with the old pion- eers whose ttirorts made Mylar the paths M those who lulloworl and contributed in 110.511me monsuro to the prospefity now cujpyotl try this banner County. Prior in running lo Waterloo Mrs. Sumner was a member of the United Brethren Church. Artur rpnmvlng tir,'; she Joined the Waterloo Meth. dist Church. The funeral will hr he)” on 31mm day atternoon at’twn o'elock (new ttmot from [hr rvshivnm- of Mr. E, C Hallman, two miles wrist t loo to the Waterloo l Church for servicr thertee t Hope Cemetery. No tiowtsrs To them was horn a family at ten children. eight daughters and two Bong, viz: Matilda (Mrs. Alex. Wilson! Prairie of Alberta; and An. etta. tMrs. Chas, Mm). Caro. Mlch.. both deceased, KLydia (Mrs. K. Shana. D1uisburrlAita., Josiah w., Waterloo Townshlp, Clemeatlna (Mrs, E. Graft) Milfow. Iowa; Al- frenn Hum. Jas ll. Mitchell) Gold- lands. Ont., Mary (Mm. H. J. Lack- ner). Hawkesvilla. Elsie (Mrs. Irwin C. Hallman) and Jessie (Mrs. Eldon; c, Hellman) both ot near Waterloo; and or. Ja, L, Stunner, Manllla. om: The late Mrs. Btautfer was born in Hiootningdale on FM) 22nd, Iti34, being the daughter of the late John St1rier. In 1858 she was married to the late Levi Simmer in the then town of Berlin by Rev. Mr. Bindoman. Alter thplr marriage they moved to the well known Rtauiter farm near Waterloo where they "midst! for " years when they removed to Water. loo. living here for eleven years after which she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Eldon C. Hallman. A widely known and esteemed pioneer citizen of Waterloo County passed away Tuesday morning in the death of Ester Snyder, wife ot tho late Levi Smaller. alter an extendedk illness. the last nine years or which here spent as an invalid. The aged lady who was in her 86th year had for some years past made her home with her daughter. Mrs. Eldon C. Hallman near Waterloo where she passed away. Aged Reamer); of Waterloo WAS IN BER 86TH YEAR DEATH OF MRS. I,lilll STAUFFER the opinion OT R. A. Rios," arguing! tor the International. its det1nitoly de- buted .1]: Begin. Saskatoon and Home In} lat-and...“ A”... Ill-unbtb-dy-dlduh hmpmfn-wtjm. n In compo-ed CI tho ”distill pmdplu found in splits. own. to and m W with h new; we. and ”they“. 1 rev-Iowa. mlhxmfortzmwmzu. At All dad". or out mm Passes Away at Home of Mr. E. C. Hallman. an. and h ud- my“ W, mm, 1w... 'fr, C"mere4yer. "ilrttpir, rf Mr. E, ot Water- Methodist to Mount i Tho minimum ltWirtsrvaptr '3rcno " .ranzvd by Mr. Collar! is a very pretty land rettlintit, hit of "out doors" Made ‘llp romplmoly of wild plants and Ittrtwrsrs. mosses, branch»: and bark wiih wnlvr lilies mowing in a tiny woodland pool, 'ttss display is wry "trtsctive and is a (Will! In Mr. Colt. art. The large oxhihiv nt plants and tlowers. skilfully armmzod in a most artistic ntylo, make this spa-"in! ox- hth worthy of angrinl mention. _ The annual Flower Show of tho Wa- mrlnn Horm‘ultuml Sorioty. which opened in market building Wt‘dnosday anomoon. promises to ho one of the host that thr Society has held, the number of novel allrartions among the itittrsront exhibits making the show somothirtg out of ttte ordinary in the way of a tTower. show. UNIQUE DISPLAYS Annual Exhibition 'of the Waterloo Horticultural Society Attractive. FLOWER SHOW .. WAS HELD owuttrs, Kenneth McKenzip. the older of the pair, when asked for an addrI-ss said tha' he lived "Nowhere". Ohio! Flynn will get Into ComrnttrtietMiur, with Chief Gorman, ot Oak, in no Purim";- Louis Kaar, the younger mine boys, who claims Rt. Thomas as his home, admitted that they had stolen tho wheels In Unit and had endoavertsd to son them here in town. town on wheels. These WH‘C latte locateti_hititien llvhlnd the sqhunl and I to restore the bicycles to their The Strictly Cash Store !_ .Womdetamind awaiti- Ih.ttterotttauiilt i/ditr9 g gains for the next few days in mom lots of watt ceiling and _ at about half of regular prices? Remember that the above goods can orpi' be procured at our store Our Sale will eontiniie this week of z Ends of all kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, line to close out. This is yourgolden OPI Buy now is our advice. arriving daily Latest New York and Parisian styles. .Splendid assortment the early buyers. Look out for our sikeial announcement of th: ing Day: Come on in and see and liking along the sin Mgeiur. 11: need decorating. You will be surprised at the very Jaw room that we will supply you new and up to date wall deem 0mm out tim than 'itotttr u on? New Fall (ii,; Millinery _'" BALL dik CO. Remnants Remnants Successors to Bechtel Bros. Dry Goods, Clothing, etc. Bargainiineverar This is yourgolden opportunity to save money! w The many Carlid articles are moum- I Work. none ot which suffers R!" ed in a neat mlsv. Fparison, with lhe exhibits of tholt. Down one lane tatm., homo madmvrs, are emprod. ' mks-s and cundivs snatch in 'o‘mpl-a The show will be open this .ing array, so that Imlwoml ttttatt and l and Thursday. A list of the i the fruit mhihns. one may accumulate winners will appear in Th a hearty apps-inn, especially if thejpapor. . visit to tho show is mudo just lmforol Waterloo', Dollar Day Witt tm I ""ie,', Ill; I hild , l Isaturdar, Sept. 13th. Witch I w some C rons rassos are: _ . 1 well filled. in kn dopttrtments, tdiicl_t""?'s issue for t'g.t',':t,',"ett' hrs, vegalablvs. knitting and fancy-'b'g bargains by Waterloo“ Watch Next Week's Issue DOLLAR; fofannouncements of Big Dollar Day Bargains by l Waterloo Merchants ,====--linr=a-----=, Saturday , Sept. 13th (, Waterloo's of all Remnants and Odds ai Water

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