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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Feb 1920, p. 4

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~ _ SOLUTION OF INSTITUTE SITE CORNER OF KING AND GREEN STREETsS WITH FRONTâ€" : AG7 OF 300 FEET I= sUGGESTED As IDEAL LOCATION j FOR THE NEW COLLEGIATE AND TECHNICAL : ?; pcliu. of the Kitchener City Counci Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Collegiate Institute Board undertaking to finance $350,000 of the cost ol wide public interest. The Council‘s action is eessity of a new Collegiate lustitute to acco ing number of pupils is recogoized. This incr to increase in the population of the Hign Scl the City of Kitchener and the Town of W derik the School‘s Industrial Night Classes daiing ! education has been greatly stimulated, and groundwork in promoting: progress of | wol Industries has been demonstrated. . Now Tha! been created the proposals of the Collcgt very wholesome desire on the part of our *o Beartedly supported. There is nothing in wh fmvested that will bring richer returmns. Bot 1 better and more fruitful livesâ€"thin the mon The question of a sire for the props of considerable discussion siice the to bave the new building uce on Green Hospital grounds. at the rear of the | Rudoiph and Richard Rochuan. Thi. principal grounds: Too close proxim{ly and abapdonment of the present ideal â€" unknown side street. A survey of the tions which led the Collegiate Boanl to wite, show that they have not acted wil The elevation and the outlook fr other big advantage claimed for it i is plans without the demolinen i« during the construction of the new that the replaeement value of Th t be upwards of £75.000 and a purt « construction of the new build nz ever, the objections of tno clo « pr nf the view from King street «on‘ nljection and not to looe the ;olvie proposed | that . the wir 15 Board in addition to the Huffm : of 300 feet on King stree‘ Ii street line, and permir c the , King and Green streets. w. io ueof the right wing exrendings tn . Â¥ide a fhs elevation for 4o d The death took place on Tuesday « February 17th, of Laura Caroline. in fant daughter of Mr.and _ MrS. J E Moser, 946 Kug street, west, agped amenths and 12 days. The Ninerai on Thursday at 230 oclock will he |pri vwate, interment taking place at th *Waterloo cemetery erect a «. on Ed street acul on ag on a line wilk fI work of the la erection of a : on Green street â€" If the Rochmin ju Collegiate Board will i solution of the site que This would not the Hospital. Nurâ€"» location for which i Death of Infant. The infani son of M Seifried, 210 Lancasim Thursday nisht The taken to New Germans and the Puneral held in ty at 4 o‘clock this afto Did of Pneumonia. The death took place al nine alnl cel Wednesday of Alvin Herbert Joltan mes at his hoime. to Seott stree: h. deceased suceumhed to an | atrack o pneumonia after a brief iilness _ 14. was in his 23th year ani was moerrie eleven months ago to Vioiet Slumsla whoâ€" survives. The â€" funeral | too place from the residenece on Saturda; afternoon al 20 welock. to _ Moun Hope Cemetery. The sympathy . of : wide circle of friends will be xtende to the bereaved widow There passec away on Thurida & o‘clock, Mr. Winâ€" Hinelin cniz of Mr. and Mrs. Houry Pachn of ville, aged 34 years The es was a wellâ€"known youns farmer was ill about two weeks with mofia. A sorrowing «wile and daughters snd one son, also lii rentsy. survive Death of Infant The untimely death inok place in Preston early Sumlay murnize of Mr Alvin Wilietts,, after an iess ol five. days. suffering from pmonmatia The deceased was in his 31th vear &nd up to two years ago had lived in K‘ichener. He is survived hy his in reaved widow, formeriy Aliec Ste = Cure Sick Headache, Cc »ation, Bilioueness, Sour Stomac > ! Breathâ€"Candy Cathart: or howe haw ittserable you are from > tion. indigeation, biliouanesa 1 ;oea howelsâ€"you always get . Coearctal _ They immediate ind regulate the stomach, remove the <om=~. fermenting food and foul gases tik« the excess bile from the liver and (ar‘y off the comatipated waste matter ond poisom from the intestines n‘ hewels. ~ A Mâ€"cont box from cour Jcw gis will keep csoumr liver and Gnovels eloa utmnl: gweet and hoad o) it Cor mos..1s. They work while you «/ «> 10 CENT "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BWILS SCHOOL. n od‘a how bad your line howe:s; how much vyour | ALVIN WILLETTS OBITUAKY approim h the prese landscat« etall afford weurcomese iimene ce in nams & =Ari¢l.700rmln Mills; Mr, and nlu. § ue Schneider, Mannheim . Road. any ING AND GREEN STREETS WITH FRONTâ€"Spcaurirul foral offerings covered the c ECRs & EAL LOC i casket, among them being: Pillow, the FEET Is sl GGEsTED As ID ATION :l&llhl]; wreaths, Mr. and _ Mrs. Theo. NEW â€" COLLEGIATE _ AND TECHNICAL ; Kracmer and Miss Emma Trojan, Ed. ‘Jonmon Toronto; Mr. and _ Mrs. An * drew Dahmer, Mr. and _ Mrs. Arthur l.\lndl. flowers, Mrs. L. Pufahl _ and! _ â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"__â€" 3 Mr= Wun. Seippel; sprays, W G. & R. ¢ S 5 ; underwear department, Mro and . Mrs. the Kitchener City Council in n_‘wrmmg lhf plans of UH schacht, Mr. and Mrs. Wiy. Timm, Collegiate Institute Board for a new building and its ‘ y _« Alma _ Thompson, Hamiiton ; nce $350,000 of the cost of the structure has awakened | Domimon Rubber System. (Service s + t f nerally endorsed. The ne |!¥»U Mr. and Mrs. M. Rickert, Mrs i The Council‘s action is ge diy en ‘-) e i olols ang Mi land Mrs ces Dusk. ‘ollegiate lustitute to accommodute the rapidly increas e is is recognized. This increase has been due not WhU"Y’ > & _ it * population of the Hign School Dityict, which comprises | MRS. MARTIN SCHMIDT. er and the Town of Wuterloo | As a resuct of the work of| t highly respected and wellknown rial Night Classes dunims the past few years, interest in {eitizen of Waterloo, in the persun of! 1 Yives â€"thin \for the pr m silee (f Luce on ti rear of 1 Liis hiE nds i that comumu th Lt th pri Fich i Ladl Eh Th ol 1! h 11 b Th Arund icon prup MRS. ROBERT BARRIE, SEN ccord bereazemer t THEQDUORE death oof Ih MRS. CHARLES ARNDT i snile pe The doe He wis h uilding has been the subject was first brought forward rlooking the present Koâ€"W. aitial properties of Messrs. â€"Iwen objected to on two itchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital; insignificant and practically bowever. and the consideraâ€" DANIEL GLA3SER H Lige with hibs dannghi shil he faker to Kiz clock on Saturday f; i tn Ki h hn 1 8y tien of the Gr ho her In the muly vin brall W »# the late Mrs. Charles e on Thursday afterâ€" lmvk from _ the _ resi 1 street to Mount The cervices at the glave wire conducted Snerlio+ of St Peter‘s al M In ars TEETSEL then retired _ to pent â€" thirtyâ€"Four n advanced | age farm to live with on Cedar Creek Mmorey n ding stor. Ner many ze witk her in M hit wafth tile figare th liis son dn law neen street, afâ€" werks during dropsy of the was in his X7th Kingston, NY ., the abse ratior fucation has building back school wou lir und th ho en im PCogd nly ald avedl in the uives of the the. funeral ed lad been Thowas calls prope on tucatonal Mary Wein to luflnen Kin in woent ven street vfes and c Walter of iyor Her Curner B o_ Canada s seffling rs . of her is honsad the found: farm for a n street plant for hoi tront Al to work Thursday and the y this timated can be d Wooalner fo Kiteh: in ddeal of but in whole ston, N r burial 1g0 y« happy uring these Sis How In HoW P0 tivs iD the suf the M able loss sustained by the _ husband and relatives. The rlno.-l were Messrs. Arthur Arudt J. Knipfel, H. | Schacht, J. Steffler, .:xrw and . J. ; Authony. The outâ€"oftown present were: Mrs. J. lfl;l' and M |mnuh. Milverton; Mr. Mrs. W to ”K THE LATE JAMES DOWNING a ; STEWART ‘..‘ On the Bist of January James 1.A Downing Stewart, eldest son of Mrs. :0 i DraStewart of this town took ill with the grippe at his home in Water Ino, and despite the best medical atâ€" temdon his heart, which had never â€" been strong since he was wounded at e the front in 1915, gave out and ho nâ€"| piresed away on Friday at noon. He {0 was born at Chesley 30 years ago. the . second eldest son of the late Dr. J. M. y Stewart‘s family, received his public n anmd high school education here | and 4 1 Inzhly respected and wellâ€"known ‘oitizen of Waterloo, in the persun of $Mrs Murtin Schmidt, passed awiv at 16 15 n clock on Monday evening at her home on Queen street, after an iilness of two woeks. frog preumonia. | _ ‘The Jate â€" Mrs. Martin â€" Schoudt, I whose mablen name was Margare!, lijuughter of Mrs. Christian Letter, of iA\ bert stra@® . was born in Watâ€"rloo n the )"‘,"%63. and has been a life: president of this town. In 188S she. was narmiled to Martin H. Schmidt, jand their umion was blessed with five +children, three of whoim _ survive. ‘S~um (Mrsâ€" Henry: Boehme~); Lauâ€" jretto (Mrs_ Albert â€" Schaefer); . and Charles at home. There also survive a sorrowing husband and four sisters and one brother, namely Sophia (Mrs sehaff), Kitchener; Elizabeth (CMrs. (George Schinidt); Emma (Mrs. Geo. Kalbfleisch+; Mury (Mrs. _ John schneider;; John letter and an aged muther, Mrs. Christ Letterâ€" all _ of Waterloo. _ Also four grandchildren The family will have the sincere Isympathy of many friends in their l bereavement Many sorrowing relatives arul Efriends atrended the funeral of the flate Mro. Martin H. Schmidt this afâ€" ternoon . An impressive service was fconducted at the home on Queen St. by Iev. E. Bockelman, pastor of St John‘s Ltheran Chireh‘ dnterâ€" ‘ nent touk place at Mt. Hope ceme Hokner where she was iakea i1 atel died quite suddenly on Momday night. of hesrt failure. | The remains were trken toâ€"Waterloo | Wednesday and the funeral took place on â€" Thurs day afternoon from the residene < of her daighter, Mrs.â€" Archibald MWuild fong, Erh St. The Jate Mrs. Uttley: was a resi deat of Waterloo for many years and the past few years made her home with her daughier, Mrs. Wildfong. A family of five sons and four daughters survive to mourn her loss: namely:â€"â€" Jack. and Dianna, Port Huron; Wil ham of Zurich, Peter, Abram C. of Kitchener; Jobhn, Lena, (Mrs. Arch. Wildfongi, of Waterloo; Carrie, (Mrs. Fred *Kalbfeisch}, Toronto, Mrs. Isaâ€" belia Hohner, Stratford. M The dea: Mondiy The plans for the new Coilegiate and Technical School for Kitchener and Waterloo call for the following rooms and departments :â€" â€" Technical and Industrial Department: Four class rooms one draughting room, one chemical laboratory, one general physics and mechanical laboratory, one apparatus room, one art and store room, one sewing and fitting room, one milliâ€" nery room, one library and industrial museum. Industria Shops: One woodworking space for cabinet work, one mill room space, one upholstering and assembling space, one machine and forge shop, one shect metal and plumbing room, one electric and gas engine room, one unâ€" assigned space, one finishing and furniture room, four storâ€" age rooms, one first aid room. Household Science Department, to be used in common with the Collegiate: One Kitchen, ane model flat, consistâ€" of bed room, bath, kitchen, dining room and living room, one pantry, one emergency sick room, one laundry with clothes chutes (in basement). « Auditorium to seat 1,000 persons, two gymnasiums, one cadet store room and a janitor‘s store room. For Collegiate only: Ten class rooms, one chemical laâ€" boratory, one physical laboratory for middle and upper schools, one physical laboratory for lower schools, all laboraâ€" tories to have store rooms annexed, one lecture room for general use, one biological laboratory, one art reom with store room, two spare class rooms, two cloak and toilet rooms on cach floor, one manual training room for woodâ€" working. PLANS FOR THE PROPOSED NEW COLLEGIATE AND TECHNICAL sCHOOL FOR THE TWINâ€"CITY MRS. MARY UTTLEY ith took place at Stra y evening. Fob. LGiin of ley of Waterioo, azed e hiad gone to Struitor her daughter Mrs. Isa chere she was iakea il > suddenly on Monduay t ce on â€" Thurs he residene < of Archibald â€" Wild 1t s on Ha at Valcartier camp and went overseas in the fall of the same year and to France the following spring. He was twice wounded the most serlous beâ€" ing with a hand grenade which hit him over the heart at the battle of Langemarck. He was in a London hos pital for quite & long time and | as ‘lhe condition of his heart wous no permit of his gci98 back to avtive aurâ€" vice he was dircharged from (ce afâ€" my and cume, home about C irstimas ip 1916. Pe received & pension up Uil the t‘me of bis dealh in 1918 he was marricd *o _ Miss Mary, eldest duughter ol Mr. ind Mre. John Rabn of Desboro. aiterwards of Waterloo. Mro and Mis Ste war: moved to Gue‘ph and alterwards to Waterloo, deceased having secured a splendid | pgsition as 0) druughtsnan with the Domimon Rubber Co., and was with this Co. when he coouk :3 The remains were br-mr“n to Ohes ley on the Saturday afterfloon‘s train and the funeral twok place on Mondas from his mother‘s recdence Three pall bearers and all the wreath bear ers were soldects The many Horal ol ferings on and beside his cuftin were mute tokens of the love and esteem of a host of jrinds of the departed, and â€"includeff the folowing: â€" wreath family ; pillow, witei wreaths, Mr | and Mrs. M. A Halliday, Chesley: Mr. and Mrs CoJ. Nichol, Chesley; Mr. and Mrs. Clris. Ankerman, Ches tey; dif. P. 1‘ Purkes. Hamnlton; Mr and Mrs J B Climie, â€" Hamilton; Misses Louise Sulchow wnd Violet Swar. 2;) Lotain.o" Service Dept.; Ms ‘and Mrs. K. Fir:gerald. Mr. and Mirs Conrad Krug. UChesley; Mro and Mrs ’\\'m Kimg. Clheslon; Dr.J. JB Dow } ning, Chesley: nt0=s, Mr. and Mrs ‘Juhn Bahn and family; anchor, Do j mimioi Rubber eszineers and Rubbe: Machine Shop: <prays. Mroand Mrs | bavad Leftch, liesley; Miss M. Fo Llu-sl, Mrs Stanfey and family, Mi epW. Phillips, bad s Abl Presbyteriat church, Wa Menzies, T Family, Ch The tw by Rev. J neval chut wart has soldier su wounds a »h Iyc dow the En ciment of 1. leepest syÂ¥D lon. â€" Chesie The death took place on Tuesdiy evening of Annie Caroline Kerch, . be Loved wife of William G schmidt, 67 Cedar street, north, in her Soth year. The funeral will be held on Friday a1 {ernoon at 2 oclock irom . the resi denee to St Maithéw‘s Lutheral denee to St Maithtw‘s Lutheran churech and from thence to the Fust End cemetery for irterment. The de veased is survived by her hashand and ‘wo daughters, Florence and Margae. ite, hor aged parents, who / re lle in Cnnestogo, four brothers | and three Cones sister Vietoria, B. C.. Feb, 24.â€"There is no danger from smallpox in British Coâ€" lumbia and rumors to the contrary are a myth, declares D‘t. Esson Youns superintendent 0 fthe provincial boird of health Funeral on Thursday. | The funeral of Wiltrid Harlock, who : dicd of pueumonia on Tuesday, will he ‘ held frum che home of his lmr(-nts‘.i Mr. and Mrs. William | Harlock, near Hespeler, on Thursday afternoon at '_'! a‘clock to the Zion cemetery for burial. The (leccased is survived by his | pir | ents, four brothers, Irvin. Vernon, I’vr., vy and Stanley, and one sister, Eva. A . iother, Elton, died of _ pneumonia ; three weeks ago. I George Rennie‘s Death. An old and highlyâ€"respected cl out: be> was One Leiteh, 0t Mrs Hia: ifliips, La h. Waterio »s, Toren vyo Chosles is at th id Jame hoj3th. NO SMALLPOX DANGER hugch. dn eight ras Jost her d MRS. WM. G. SCHMIDT 1: ral In eight years Mis oher husband cund John AL, who died 2 dropm on Feb 86 pf all the wreath bear rs The many floral of b>side his cuftin were f the love and esteem rinds of the departed, the following wrealh wite ; wreaths, Mr ; Halliday, Chesley: U J. Nichol, Chesley; Chris. Ankerman, Chesâ€" Parkes. Hamnlton; Mr. ; Climie, . Hamilton; €alchaw und Violet 1tX 1. 4244 iris. Ar horkes. Clim alchow +; Mr oc in i>. and T jse exXpTe um UnA C r. pastor of alterfoon‘s trai place on Mondas "dence Three ho pa u her ul the th ice Dept.; Mr Ar. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . 3. J. . How Mr. and Mrs â€" anchor, _ Do s and Rubbe: Mroand Mrs ind Mr if, the Miss M. Fo L damily, Mc [ Presbyteriat ind Mis. L C eran Fust Charges on Friday Inspeetors: Beeke thiart on Friday mo A1 in AUrec mamte vialged. Daring the firs balf of [the ns seut munth, according to the stutl ies of the Onturio Department 6 Health, 560 persons succumbed fo th Flu" Claims 560 Victims. nspectors Beekett and Eltioth & A on Friday morning they will irges asainst the persons invo the case arising from the seizni iph worth of liquor in i en b Waterlog county last Friday. pectors dockire | that they ) ons evidence aqminst |the. pict e namses of which bhave not hre: is now in stock that should appeal to our Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Cus Stripes, Checks and Plaids and come in both Canadian ar Fast Colors 10e. & 60¢. a yard. HOSIERY SALE.â€"60 doz. Black and Tan Cotton Ribbed values and good coloys. Selling like hot cakes, worth 50c. _ Such a big array of these lines makes it very easy to choose the right kind of Dress for your daughter‘s important event in life. Plain Voiles, 36 & 40 in. wide 85¢, $1.00 to $1.50 Fancy Voiles, 36 & 40 inches wide, $1.00 to $1.50 a yard. Silk Ninon, 36 inches wide, (extra) $1.50 a yard. ~ Habitau Silks in White, $1.90 to $3.50 a yard. M . BrickerGermannCo. Ltd Early Spring Models of Ladies‘ The near approach of Spring suggests will be interested in the New Materials now Department. _ Suiling Cloths, Dress Goo choice. Pictorial Fashion Books, â€"â€" New â€" fashion book 25c, Fashion sheets free. Suits and Coats Phone 476 repeâ€"deâ€"Chenes, in ivory ard colors, $2:50 to A Good Assortment‘ of Ginghams > Beautiful Violets and Silks L Confirmation Dresses Terms Cash NOTEâ€"We mithe a specialty of this line ud .‘?“?& ) [as«s Treacy < SX thid M EBEET] aig CBCB EOS OVTH ALucks. ©14." C 0P NA o O urwSn O Ll Li &4 riday. | Cl they Juays the| pambfes not bren di Sel®ute | m how invelyel New Dress Goods Death of 0 Th A2 "MAu" or its: complteaton the whole of February, 15 "tlu" mortality: for the E4 \12 The authorities| hin peports ol suilting in from | phel Sewage Disnc 1 M Died in rtespeler Whe d arlt od C plack Woul n t Hegp of Infant Ins nuti l wuthorities Â¥.1 14 influ S odeaths. | Plar is h M $3.50 a yard. because we are familiar with w hat‘s wanted. ition hiave Ja Smart Styles made in Full Lenzth, beltâ€" ed and Ioose effects, half and full Silk Lined, â€" made _ in â€" Nelours, Rerges and Tweeds, in Black, Navy, Sand, Pekin and Olive. â€" Priced at 2 ... 00. .$16.50 to $£15.00 Stides sme abwins a reat attraction and we have received sufficient numbers of the New Gorments to invite the Indies to n inspeciion. | ‘The Ready â€"Toâ€"Wear Deâ€" partment is Full of interest with the New Modso‘s which are now displayed. 4 THE FIKSTF SHOW PS( of Now Stiles ace abwins a sreat aftra we have received syfficient nu the New Gorments to invite the lons, loose Pokin, HRo: Special at I% Liamey s ed and efBeets, ardines ibbed Hose in sizes 514 t‘,, 50¢. Our price 39¢. per pali' Misses‘ Snort Conts, 36 and 10 inches s, Toose aid Letted styles in shades of kin, Rookie, Olive, Copen and Silvertone. ePBi af o 02 uc ua us .:‘."2«\‘."0 to $>l:).““ Ladi« S31.00 ests New Clothes and many mow shows in the Dress Goods Goods and Siliks : splendid rw Quarnicriures at 20c, large Customers. The patterns are neat, and Scotch materials. Absolutely phick Puring the total Ladies‘ Coats Misses‘ Coats Ladies‘ Suits embroidess PL* ind i heoideera Leanimed, miurrow belt «)j e in sood Botony Serges, Gabeur ieothnes aad Papithns. i".'f}’f’,‘i‘:ix;i.“" 35.00, S 1t.im, $1200 te ~$Hl5.(fl‘v j h Misses Nuits, togore with flare and pleats, ) Spear For The «; J Waterloo A+ Woodstsck. {Js. Moward Tall wil <reok in W sufered Thae td 1 develop ia. is brother ume disease l‘)l’ Iuneral particular® I later l Lo it the new hospE . iL. MOLM Season S June 2 Limited In and y aidâ€" © belt «. al s h ; tb 10‘ sutrerâ€" afflict 1'0:13*‘ 10 the 13 of

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