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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Jan 1920, p. 6

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iin: ’fi. Blpck "Rak purchased the block t are red his electrical fixâ€" _ Thi &o& was formerly ecâ€" BÂ¥ J.. Allemgng, liquors, and By Mrs. George Schierholtz. Nd Sister‘s Funcral. A Riebel of Columbus, Ohio, I townâ€"to attend his sister‘s " on her death bed, hurried: Bdside, but unfortunately was ive hours too late. Way School Children Receive PÂ¥ Candy : Bunday School Children of the‘ lere Parish, have received iristmas gift of a pag of candy, & by the church. ust Appointed. ‘Right an annual méeting was \St. ‘Theresa church, after the fusiness was transacted nomiâ€" ‘" were opened for two new ‘\ toâ€" fill the vacancies, one Jby the death of Joseph Ruth, Lother when Albert Schedewitz B,. â€"The two new men appointâ€" Â¥ Messrs. Medard Martin and hi Ed. Arnold was appoi ‘emes are: Messrs. J. B. Webâ€" ._ _ _ Personals, . 8 _day at.. ~the . and Mrs. Isaac Letson, Mrs. Letson‘s parents. Hartwig of Dutton/ . is ig his Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Hartâ€" is :3.«.‘ as to ~goâ€" ”M has from %% returned & Ber â€"daughter, Miss Bertha m ‘Of* Detroit who en service in France with the an army, is visiting . relatives nd Mrs. Edgar Wuerth are S Christmas holidays with 8 at Crediton and Zurich. on the Job, ‘ of Mildmay, has sueâ€" 3 I Moyer on the milk deâ€" -x A. D. Schmidt, the . man. . " Mr. lloyzr is as d ed as to bis future. a Arrived im Town. s earloads of Milton bricks arâ€" _town last week, the first of N -’-whichh(‘-m Schuts, buildâ€" mtractor, has on order. The reâ€" going up every month, it advisable for those who tlons ‘of building houses to ‘‘arders. â€"The bricks that fed in town are of the best Bear Shomidt of Toronto tmas holidays with his . .John â€"P. Schmidt. " Mre. : Melvin Vristow, of spending the weekâ€"end A er‘s parents, Mr. and w. of Gugiph, was visiting / Georgie, who is sick and who is staying at aunt, Mrs. Wm. Moser. of Kitchener, spent . With his father, Adam of Kitcheer, spent the home of his parents, 6 e Reuter. who is studing , is ‘spending his L st the honie of . and Ir;. i‘l‘“ '?‘lhgo: _Appel, toc ,A with ‘her friend ’ y sc hoo) 4 . nssy in h edit â€" upon the pastor, Rev. ind the : â€" committeo . under. kreful training, those : taking . the â€" programme, . attained d success. itiful cantata, entitled ‘"The the Christmas City,"" conchiie=p )ilion, Medard Martin and / Rd. Ernold was appointâ€" y for the occasion Mrs. Raiph Behrens have their home at Winnipeg. :.‘uchty. of Kitchener, 61 Day at the home Milâ€" ‘ge programme. 1t was well and beautifully rendered by auser. Musselman, of Toronto, ~friends in town last fiman, at present . of ce and Emma Reist are their t Ztegler and .& fow days Mrs. Conrad ) has been for several western part of Canâ€" Gld acquaintances in . Rahn and chitâ€" as Day with ths it, of Glenalien ;. C CS4 ahmer of with their and of ly during the past few days has uhol complained of any illness. Her husâ€" band predeceased her about eight years ago. There are three brothers and one sister to mourn hbr domlse_l John Reibel in Michigan, Fred and David Reibel in the state â€" of Ohio. Mrs. Schinouse, her sister is also in Michigan. ‘There was also Mrs. Conâ€" rad Schwindt, Elmira, who was adoptâ€" ed hy the late Mrs. Umbach. Funer. | al services where held on uond-y| afternoon and interment will* take } place at‘the Union cemetery.â€" Rev. G. ‘ Attended Funeral of Sister. i Mrs. Gale Woodall attended ‘he funâ€"; eral of her sister in Toronto on Friâ€"‘ Mr. Henry Bernick, student of St. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener, spent his _ Christmas holidays _ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernick. Mre. John Umbach Died. The grim reaper, respector of neithâ€" er the young, the old, the rich or poor, called from our tidst yesterday afternoon at 3 o‘clock the soul of our friend, the Mrs. John Umbach, who resided on Dunke street. During her Jife time, which wagâ€"75 years she was always in the best of health, and onâ€" Mr. John Zilliax who has been in the London and St. Thomas district during _ the summer, spent . the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Henry Zilliax. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulton _ of Cobourg® â€" spent the _ Christmas holidays with relatives and friends in town and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. _ Joseph . Scha spent Christmas Day with their ghter, Mrs. Jos. Schaack at W loo. ten Mr. Joseph Schwerer of near Sasâ€" katoon, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Schwerer. Mr. Schâ€" werer has made this his tirst visit in Mr. and Mrs. Leo. -Box.)l')r;.:;.dv.t'.m- ily of Waterloo, . spent Christmas Day at the bome of:MF, and Mrs. Aug. Voisin. " ‘Mr. Emerson Stumpf of Toronto, spent ,,Chrk&mfi Day with his par. ents, Mr. ana Mrs. P F. Stumpt. aph in s e ie CS at o Kitchener. _"‘Mr. ahd Mre. C. w. Heltbecker of Toronto, are visiting the l§tter‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. Chas. Fischer, who is (II. Miss Mae O‘Neill, Toronto, spent the _ Christmas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O‘ Neill. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Arnbld on Christmas Day were the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, & sister and brother, of Mr. Cart Hill of Hamilton‘ spent his Christmas‘ holidays with _ his parents in town. Mr. Wim. Huber of the Royal Bank staff spent _ Christmas Day ‘with hlg_pargntl at Hanover. .. Mg. Otte Schierholtz of the School of Practical Science, Toronto, spent his Christmasâ€" holidays with â€" his ::lr:t-, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Schierâ€" Miss Adele Winger, a student at the Central Techneal School, Toronâ€" to spend . her _ Christmas _ holiâ€" days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Winger, v Low mass at 10 am. followed imimed: Jately by another Holemn High Mass and benediction. Rev. Father Reitzel, the local pastor, gave a short â€" but Â¥Yery instructive sermon, The. church 'vu beautifully decorated with fiawâ€" ers for the occagion. The choir, under the leadership of Mr. P. . F. Btump(, rendered, beside the mass in C, by Baltaman, "The Silentâ€" Night," and â€"â€"Mr. Chas. Weichel of Calgary, At berta, spent ‘Christmas Day with hll-l parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Weickâ€" e * ‘ _ The Christmas:services held at the St. Theresa church, ‘comsisted of Solâ€" emn High Mass at midnight with a ghort sermon and general communion. ‘Mre. : Christ: Klinck, attended the tuâ€" fi“‘“‘lv son of Mr. and Valentineâ€"Zoeller, at Neow Ham: burg, on Wednesday. , ~ 4 Bervices at 8t.‘ Thergsa Church. Rev. and Mys.â€" Strumpfer, Mr. .nd Mrs. Heury ;‘.m John Jung, and -hnuthm&otflt.m under bhis charge. Attended Fungral at New Hamburg. the 8t '."i hyile snd 30 fiugs Joseph _ Schaetter A SquareE MEAL, AN MEBBE A Ranrroep nckEer to A ;MI'I!DM?:â€"j: ir dauâ€" Waterâ€" ‘"Norman" is very popular in Hesâ€" peler and his many friends in town will be pleased to hear that he will again become a citizen of Hespeler. Rev. W. N. Duthie Dead; Was 30 Years a Minister, Word was received here yesterday of the death of Rev. W.â€"N. Duthie, a retired Anglican clergyman at Guelph. For many years he was rector of St. James church, Hespeler, His many friends in town will regret to learn of Norman Coming Back. Mr. Norman Wallford who his been freight claims agent for the G.T.R. for the Stratford division for the past six months, will likely resume his postiâ€" tion as local agent here. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin of Hamâ€" ilton are the guests of relatives in town. * John Flynn Home. Exâ€"Alderman John Flynn and one of Hespeler‘s main business men is home from St. Joseph‘s hospital aftér two month‘s treatment. John‘s many friends will be pleased to hear that he is now getting along nicely and with a few weeks rest at home â€" will soon be able to resume busin ss life. soon be able to resume busin ss life. Mr. R. Harold Burnet who has been visiting his home here returned _ to Belleville tonight. E Mrs. George Williams and family who have been visiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron â€" Groh over Christmas returned to Toronto today. Miss Mae Shanks arrived in town Saturday from Ireland. She will he come a resident of Hespeler and will make her home at the Coombe. 3 Resigned His Position. | Mr. Barney Kreig, who has been chief engineer at the Willlam _ A. Kribs plant for the past sixteen years, resigned, his position on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Schnoenau and Mr. Carl Schnoenau of Oshawa who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russ returned home on Mon. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin and fam ily of Hamilton, who have been visit ing relatives in town returned bome Sunday evening. Miss Winn, who has been spending the past three munths in England is expected here on Monday. Mr. John Limpert left for Toronto today. He was accompanted by Masâ€" ter Zryd, who goes to Winnipeg, his former home. Master Zryd while in town made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zryd. . Misa Winn of Roose Hill has reâ€" turned & three months‘ pleasant trip lo,mnnd. old Another Business Change. Mr. Walter Sault has â€" bought out the candy and confectionery business from his brother, Albert Sault. . He will take possession of the store â€" on New Years day. Dibby will go on the road for Neilson‘s chocolates. 1 Millionaire Club Reâ€"organize. | , The Millionaire Club held their anâ€" nual meeting Sunday. It © showed the club in good condition and a bll-i ance to their credit. ‘The Bachelors will still continue to carry on. ‘The following new officers were elected:â€"â€" Presidentâ€"Frank Murphy. Vice Presidentâ€"Stewart Smith. a Sec‘y.â€"Treas.â€"Barnard Flynu. j Mr. Albert Sauit left‘ | for Torom, Monday morning. Mr. William Bolduc of Preston con ducted a very successful sale at W. H. Blg_cks on Saturday. 3 8 â€" s i > ut e ‘,"u) .-.x e 'B’ fhary . «a.ni-.a &“‘w“” ‘ $ ito." A" -.miz‘v' :5:‘ eren m ioe wcfib year.. Mr. Wilkinson whe nhnhthm ext to the» 6: ing the s for 15 years. . iM willâ€"be fln:;l w f ing a store on the utreot . !mh':.\ o on t en vadl Mre. W. Scoft Returns _ With â€" * Daughter. . x Mrs.â€" W. Scott, who has been visitâ€" ing her home.in England for several months, has returned to town. â€" She. brought home .a dan«hter, w who was born in the ld:land. Town olocmchza,!aott is very proud of his little daughter and saw her for the first time on her arrival here. . Mra. Scott‘s father, Mr. L. Sear and Miss J. Fright accompanied Mrs. Scott â€"back to Canada, < Thevy had a good voyage over from the old Tand: E In A SAFE PACE? on , . ~* *+4 vI90 F0 There wasâ€" a Eszgg:â€"sold at 80 m_’tor at 70 cents ed , Gâ€"_Tâ€" R. Trains “, The local G.T °> Cont Af â€" Amvine f LIFT CORNS OR: ~ o CALLUSES OFF Pon‘t sufer! _ A tiny bottle ot Yreuomeoot:htn:mrnh n.‘a Grug atore. ly a few on umfl. ealluses ‘?ni "hard -k';';"’"on botâ€" tom of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removes corns from the toes or ealluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath is left pink and i-l'&'(' and never sore. tâ€"nder or‘ Irritated. in Kitchener on wufll‘u}.w'l‘v;!â€"u;’;! the locaf members went to this event. They had a splendid outing in the Praolm%'ilus a case of smailpor. William .Hannah, of Toronto, is the man who has it. Medical Health of ficer Dr. Scott Hogg said every.preâ€" cautionâ€"has been taken to keep .tha disease from spreading. Mr. Hanngh came up from Toronto and took iil ‘The annual meeting of the Ameriâ€" can Federation of Musicians was held Elected Vice President. Miss Alvina Raesgen of Toronto. who. has visiting relatives _ in town ed home on Monday. Smlrt"; ‘s wauted to"sell papers. Go $o s store. ~ Preston has a case of Smaill Pox. |_ Mr. M. H. Andrich of Detroit who ! has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. C.~F,. Â¥ates returned home . on Sat. t «. .. *Big Market. There: was a big. market â€"Saturday Eszg:â€"sold at 80 cents a doten and but | ter at 70 cents a pound. G. T. R. Trains back on the Job. â€". . ! The local G.T.R. trains, which were cut off, duringâ€"the shortage of coal, were .restmed on Monday. | + va School __The work on the no;d:idltlon on the ¢ School is rushed ahead. The, roof and belfry are ow almost ipleted. * A citizen of Galt paid $200 in court last week fof having a bottle of whitsâ€" key. y § Mrs. c&arles Reeman of Winnipeg is the ‘gijdst of Mrs. Henry Helse. #oesn‘t hurt! Lift any corn or + _ callus off with fingers to Mr. Belgue by his famiiyy " ==" Mrs. . William _ ‘Roesgen ags T amie t afie e . Mise: Irene u oron +4 ananicn of prestierd and Mis. ook Aduin« of brestfort wote e rvouls Work on New Addition to Public Cedric Was Taking No Ohances in Traveling with the NDE ED T AM, CP DEAH . PRESTON mm nesbrilys [ rey worr ety ue _ | || anm emerm, A mock. in [ William Anderson is dead and his brother Joseph likely to die, as a reâ€" sult of drinking "Columbia spirit," largely wood alcohol, at Owen Sound. John McCoy, who was a drummer hoy during the Indian Mutiny, was found dead in bed : at his home in Brant_lgrrd at the age of seventyâ€"seven. Elected Tuesday by acclamation, Mayor Winter had his salary increasâ€" ed Tuesday night by the lnlgm vote of the Windsor City from $600 to $3000 a year. The byâ€" law to increase the mayor‘s salary introduced by Ald. Jackson, chairman of the finance committee, mas backed by all of the four Labor aldermen, one of whom termed the mayor‘s presâ€" ent stipend "scab wages." â€" Johin.R,, Strome, of Kitchener, was a visitor. in town last week. \ â€"Mr. and~Mrs, Alf. Steen and child o:é Montreal were in town renewing old acquaintances, FORMER CROWN PRINCE MUST STAND TRIAL formé r Wilheim. It was stated that a foll list of _ the _ men whose render will be _ demanded has been completed. London, Dec. 27.â€"Fredefick Wik liam, formér German Crown _ Prince wil be included in the list of persons whose surrender for trial is demanded by the French according to an unoffiâ€" clal report of the recent meeting beâ€" tween British law officials and . Edâ€" ourd Ignace, French undersecretary for military justice. The â€" exâ€"Crown Prince it is said will be charged wtih erminal offences including looting and robbery..with viclence committed © in France. ‘There appears to have been uo. furtherâ€"decision â€" reached _ at the eonfe! with regard to the case of tormmuor Wilhelm. â€" It was in ;Eimira and vicinity, Otto was formerty engaged at the George Kélâ€" terboyn meat market He is now withâ€"the Beatty Bros., who have & large ‘chain of meat markets in the »Up!tg ml.uuo. Mr. Hinsberger is one organizers, â€".J. Brésmahan and R. A. Seibert, of - ; â€" spent a few days with triends in town last week. a . W.. A. Bchmidt, of Stratford, was a visitor in Eimira last week. Mas Salary Increased j Mr, and Mra. Wm, Feihl and family m ‘Christmas..Day. .withâ€"friends at @ner. : us s :: Otto: Hinsberger of. Saint Antonio, Texas.: in renewing old acquaintances The funeral of the iste Mrs. John gmmok place Monday afterâ€" 1oon and was well attended by relâ€" atives and friends of Eimira and !m‘ « * s Hihest Whankie ns in w EL C f‘t%*\i&&' o 1:‘,&.; &:m Bs taesiae ‘car f C cimat tn "Eaial en . on im t es ;«‘r\ ty> s on 54 s k ~t meyie N apveliit ce viteie it chitte «un bks‘always been, always is, and a perra ced be the feak of the manager iÂ¥ " :."ll'.%&'b have _ unity and. K . ‘The‘ managAtoont ‘has: made tw she lmfi:rm given the emâ€" ‘ nine‘hour day, incresses in _ sality,‘and ‘how "they chave given themâ€"a 10 ‘per cent. bonus, which was appreciated by them, The manâ€": agement have another good idea, and that is.to insure their employes. 4 Diedat Detroit. $ < On December 27th, at Detrolt, Mich., the wife of theâ€"Jlate L. B.! ‘Marklé (nee Nancy Winger), -mu; of ~Jacob and Masia Winger, of Ei; mira, and Reuben Winger of Preston. ; Funeral of the Late Mre. J. Umbach: C ton» mes miotdd Te Envanient Oof the A: F. ‘M. for * Waterine * STICK US uP FAY afte & HLMIRA + 248 mpital $5,000,000 â€" £o the â€" .. pré . Btandards, fnlimum rd .’-wm..:.fi-fi: i. So far, at Jeast, m# the We lmrn.d, € "i vi 4. u,b power were . Amproved on deaduen | Bogrd issued . ordgre . Saturda; imifediate deliÂ¥ery ‘of all whe Paris, Dec. 30.â€"Hopes have again | have been voted ail Windsof . been raised in Supreme Conncll.fii;;- ers by the Board of Educatid) cles for an early exchange of ratifi | minimum has been set at $1 cations of the \Zr.me. Treaty. The (a maxtmum of $1,800 for instm end ol*th: first week in January blg‘ho fmaximum for e Je i# given as the probable date when teachers recelv the m,..f?'». put into effect. ufw to $2.900.. ~..â€" . * . Shaae RATIFICATIONS OF PEACE TREATY EXPECTED SO0ON Bo far, at Jeast. â€"as the : West . is concerned,: ,_ ‘ms to" motivs power were Amiproved by. â€" the projonged . . cars 53 es last May and June.. . ?))""‘ fian â€" . Wheat Board issued : ord e Saturday _ for imffiediate delivery ‘of all wheat © in lake head ngts â€"excepting â€" that graded as food.." * a loss urgent need of flour, so preâ€" ferghce is given to wheat movement. Transportation conditions _ are not %.::l'mh no du;fl-lu the t a matter of efficlency g‘ ve . rallways are not up ‘ \the â€" .. pré F " and freight hfilm more QE.. ol in oot at b«. ir raae mie io io: ey s Fg rd of Cauada. Embargoes miay be placed from time ‘to time throughoat :fimm Aml;:fl orth. @ 6 ‘,-m Superior, ; ot ible zmnt‘ ot frelgh. does not ~Yan th over 250 cars su 24 hourd, and would include all c i# â€"_ of %t. There is an‘urgent "‘ need of Wheat at St.â€"John, and apparently SAY FLOUR _ _ |"% io mi . S NUJOI m Constpation The Ounce of Prevention simply fores and weaken the systemm " â€" _ _( // *w â€" °_‘ But Nujol is different. : & “f’ e :-cle- to act naturally. \ _ * -‘ 4 pGuyys\ lujol helps N establish easy, : uar reguiar nigaie d im on m ie :‘:& Set a bouls from your druggist today. > â€" â€" is ob PFor valuable health beckietâ€"‘ Thitty Post ot Denget** * = rite Nujol , Standard Oil: Co. - Jees), to Reoado y qecropeet eet P ~ e# W arning : Noiot» vas ols in watet vouiedbearine de DablLtede t That effective agent is Nijol. 4 “i?‘; The dangers of constipation are so widespread i U rriering Soifation prerenn the deotpton tigiies relievi constipat ents whole system. § .3 .. ‘Adt x‘ p ag dâ€"_ll.,.“r_r_n.. peer duiakint> .L.‘_E._‘_“fl"“m,_ b§ It is the ‘‘ounce of prevention‘‘ which today jnspires smedi ience io ho roit for e me. Vaegen sanitation, partments, all carry forward the good work of Sichnest Pr#0eiiiin. Science has now developed t that effective f sunditioe mhich i the ongimsiny poide af aree don t ness~constipation. * ons terik a SICKNESS PREVENTION t\ ) s# FPS Raiseâ€" Teachers‘ Salares. A number of Sarnim ¢ that they had bo?!'“ and three times, and tions had failed, they‘ test case to the; U.8. "$ if attempts were n:ade to undergo nouu’ vuu‘ 4 s . mink taite Huron, to es xt minuteg ... PS eomw the meod most nfor es was. set at_Port Huron noon, when hundreds of" vaccinatdd by the large~ tors and nurses at the | tions and ferry doceks. 1 and varied :protests;â€"All 4 undergo .Wm.fi have beon vaccinated it their arms and show w vaccination has taken. tss * . 4 s

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