‘‘The funeral of the late Mrs.nil!zra Ewald, formerly‘ Miss Clara Miller, Will take place on Tuesday at 2 ©‘clock from the home of her parents, , 245 Victoria St.. to St. John‘s church and thence to Mount Hope cemetery. ,She is survived by her husband, Rarents, two sisters, minnie at home, ‘ apd Ida at General Hospital, Hamilâ€"| tom, and two brothers, Edward at} Rome and William of Los Angeles. l iday, Dec. 10th, of Mrs. Barbara bermehl of that place. Deceased born in Wilmot Township 68 ago and was very well known this district. The funeral will take place on Wedâ€" mesday, December the 15th, from Breslau to Shantz cemetery, Baden. ‘The death occurred on Monday at the bome of Mir. and Mrs. Alfred Stoltz; 11 Simeon St., of Miss Minnie Schulz, a lifeâ€"long resident of Waterâ€" lgo County. The deceased was born in New Dundee over sixtyâ€"two years ago, but had for some years past reâ€" sided in this city. tThe funeral will be held on Thursâ€" day at 2 p.m. Short services will be conducted at the residence. following which the remains will be interred in tiie East End Cemetery. ~Fuel Controller for Ontario says €oal situation is more serious thar people realize. 2 ; "Matchless Pete," champion . steer at Guelph. beaten at Fat Stook Show. st church, addressed the meetâ€" briefly and his musical assistant. MIF. Fisher, sang a pleasing selection good voice. The meeting was a ry successful one and was greatly ©RAjoyed by all present. [Tho death occurred in Breslau, on MRS. . BARBARA HABERMEHL nuassah Hallman. Pallbearers were Messrs. Horace, mon, John and â€" Harry Hallman, rman ‘Rellinger and Elmer Reier. e funera was . largely attended, s. Witnter being _well _ known roughout the country. Interment s made in Manbeim Mennonite . wire: ezra EWALD. / n interesting mesting was held in| 79. [SUUCTL LORIDE (fd. HMEDIEE IOWD: basement of Zion" Evangelical | @rts 78.08, Russell Zinkann 76.6, Jack rch yestem@lay when the Kitchener Clement 76.6, Hilda Kr?rt 7&?, Jerâ€" d Waterloo Ministerial Association|OMe Hummel 75.82, Ward Snyder tertained the Guelph and Galt Asâ€"|75.13. Wilbert Becker 75.13. fation. Pass: Girls.â€"Johanna Esbaugh, Caâ€" n appetizing dinner was prepared therine Henderson, Annie Hill, Eva served by the ladies of the church, | Johnston , Dorothy _ McBain, . Elva which about forty ministers were Peart, Alma Riéner, Marjorie Rose. sent. Boys:â€"Harvey Dahmer, _ Elmer ollowing the dinner Dr. Reynolds, Hahn, Edward Hahn, Arthur Hessenâ€" sident of the Ontario Agricultural|24°". Carl Hoffman, Roy Hood, Carl lege at Guelph, delivered an adâ€" Kruse, Albert §chaefer. George Slyâ€" ss to the ministers in which he|{Otd,. Norman Woolcott. inted out the intimate connection ween the moral problems and the Form 2: & al, . political and Industrial situaâ€" Honors:â€"Marion Willison and Erle of the countrx.. $ Steiss 91, Eileen Shantz 90, Mildred ris splendid ‘Address was very| Wagner 88, Carl Smith 87, Margaret he death occurred on Sunday, . 5th, near Petersburg, of Mrs. J. Witmer, formerly Miss Almeda Iman. Mrs. Witmer was born in wick township mear Clifford 42 rs ago. On April 16th, 1901 she Tied J. W. Witmer who, with a ily of five sons, Vernon H., Edâ€" d, William, John E., and Melvin, two daughters, Luella M. and ee, all at home, survive her. he funeral was held from her late eatly appreciated by all who heard It was decided that the Associaâ€" m ghould meet in Galt next year. . Hanley, who is conducting the angelistic campaign at King St. inisters of the District Hear Prof. Reynolds EWald, daughter of Mr. and Irt Â¥. Miller, 245 Victoria Stree! # about two months ago Mr. . Ewald lived in Kitchener, they moved to Crediton. The will be brought to Kitchener for 1, the funeral arrangements to nounced on Monday. A husband snce on Weednesday at one k, and was conducted by Rev. MISS MINNIE SCHULZ. MRS. J. W. WITMER FUNERAL TUESDAY ‘to the Christian charscter hy rw«"h Creoat 4 _qlpk p.m., of â€" ; L OF H. PEARCE of the late Mr. Hamby assed away on Sunday ; place on Tuesday from BORN and Wm, #imp A ’-\. Honours (75% and over)â€"No fail ure allowed. Pass (60%, and over)â€"Not more than ome failure of 10% or less in obligatory _ subjects unless _ Honor Standing is reached. (Alphabetically arranged.) + Honors:â€"Cordelia _ Berges _ 87.82, Fuby Hallman 87.13, Glen McKee 83.9, Carl Steiss 81.21, Marjorie Schaeâ€" fer 81.04, Edna Cole 80.178, Ruby Betzner 80.6, Ethel Brubacher 80.34. Florence _ Kudoba _ 80.17, _ Alvesta Waechter 76.86, Louise Sturm 75.6§. Pass: Girls.â€"Margaret Ainlay, Sylâ€" via Azimoff, Alice Bechtel, Beulah Becker, Agatha Boese, _ Katherine Capling, Mabel Hahn, Ethe!l House, Florence Humphrey, Alva Jamieson. Reta Krueger, Eva Mitchell, Bery! Petch, Boys:â€"Herman Bernhardt, Harold Eby, Irvin Schultz. Honors:â€"Annie _ Steppler $3.98, John Kubl 80.53, Hilda â€" Braendle 77.53, Dora Johnson 75.76, Walter Fen 75.09. ¢ Pass: â€" Girls.â€"Dorothy Fitzgerald, Margaret Scott, Largetta Schaefer, Wilhelmine Zoeger, Marguerite Sweitzer. Boys:â€"Walter Schelter. Partial Course: Homors.â€" Wilfrid Schade 77.2. Jacobs, 77.07. Pass:â€"Gertrude Irwin. General Departmentâ€" Honors (40% of each paper and 159, of total)â€"No failure allowed. Pass (40%, of each paper and 60% of total.)â€"Alphabetically | arranged.) One failure between 30 and 40 allowâ€" ed in Lower School; if Honor Standâ€" ing is reached one failure below 30 is allowed. Honors:â€"Eileen _ Bricker, _ 90.95, Elizabeth Staebler 88.08, Verna Lauâ€" man 87.91, Dorothy Shoemaker 85.73, Gerald Knechtel 85.73, Alice Vetter, $4.34, William Cullen 82.52, William Haehnel 8$2.26, Ivey Fortner 81.82, Grace Merrett 79.3, Edith Steiss 78.95, Douglas Lang 78. Mildred Cullen 76.69, Judson Dunke 76.17, Harold Shantz 75.7, Lola Bruegeman 75.39, Olive Seibert 75.39. Pass: Girls.â€"Ruth Her, Mayme Lesâ€" lie, _ Evelyn â€" Perschbacher, Eithea Riehm, Lorene Shantz, Kathleen Treacy, Laura Weber. Boys:â€"Walter Bechtel, _ William preq p, Mills, William Mitchell, Jobhn MY@TS, goofjen Clifford Sinclair, Gordon Weber. (:lass' Form 18. | Honors :â€"Jean Snider 85.73. Berâ€" _ Class nice Milbausen 84, Marjorie Snider 82, Klinck, Allen Betzner 81.73. Edna Cress 81.4, Class Arnoldi Haight 80.6, Ruth Knechtel cobson, 79.8, Robert Clarke 78.1, George Robâ€" Roberts erts 78.08, Russell Zinkann 76.6, Jack ber. Clement 76.6, Hilda Kraft 76.6, Jerâ€" Class ome Hummel 75.82, Ward Snyderlthaupt. T5.13. Wilbert Becker 75.13. Pass: Girls.â€"Johanna Esbaugh, Caâ€" therine Henderson, Annie Hill, Eva Johnston , Dorothy _ McBain, â€" Elva Peart, Alma Riéner, Marjorie Rose. Boys:â€"Harvey Dahmer, Elmer Hahn, Edward Hahn, Arthur Hessenâ€" auer, Carl Hoffman, Roy Hood, Carl Kruse, Albert Schaefer, George Slyâ€" ford, Norman Woolcott. Uttl% 78. George Mills and Walter Zinn 77, Howard Dierlamm 76, Franâ€" ces Bean 75. Pass : Girls. â€" Marie Breithaupt, Jean Collins, Gertrude Conzad, Norah Langâ€"Ford, Mildred Roedding, Doroâ€" thy Tailby. Boys:â€"Henry _ Lincke, Franklin Miller, Jacob Rotgauge. Form 2B. Honors.â€"Gordon Good 84.5, Edwin (Canadian Press) _ Ottawas, Dec, 9.â€"Weather forecasts forâ€"months ashead will be pos sible within a few years as a direct result of solar observation, accordâ€" a‘. l‘* Stewart, assistant director of the Dominion observatory add the Royal Astromomical Society of Canada here last night. 5. f explalfied that the sun bas a very great influence over the nrr: weather conditions on the earth andâ€"Stated that recent obâ€" servations have 1gd to the belief that observaiprics will in the future be able to. predictâ€"With ‘meceuracy the genersl treod of weo..ther for sizx Honors:â€"Violet Schultz $1.38, Vera Vrecipitation and gemeral #entperature for several month | ahead may t*‘glty or even one hunmn of observ@tion, he s~ d but he exâ€" |] pressed confidence tha; this @aftwould finally be reached. | o oc i FALL EXAMINATION RESULTS OF K. AND W. COLLEGIATE Commercial Department. BEECHAM‘S PILLS _ 79, Erma Shantz and Beatriceâ€" Â¥s (#4 Digestive ailments are frequently neglected. People say "It‘s only a touch of indigestionâ€" it will go away." What begins as simple discomfort is allowed to become a seriousâ€" chronic ailment. Never neglect the treatâ€" ment of digestive derangement. To relieve disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, Beecham‘s Pills act promptly and usually overcome the difficulty. Take Perils " NeglectZ, Form 1C. Form 2C. Form 3C. Form 1A. "ed $ BE ABLE TO FORECAST _ _ THE WEATHER MONTHS AHEAD Beully 84.3, Elise Walters 83.7, Archig Bernhardt 79.3, Mabel Henderson 78.3, D‘Arcy H)Ilh}rd 76.8. P&ss: Girls.â€" Doris Garner, Jean MacMillan, Minota Weichel, Boys:â€"Allen Bain, Stuart Davey, Edward Harrison, Ernst Koch. Form 38. Honors:â€"Elmer Stouffer 87.6, Kenâ€" neth Snyder 86.5, Carl Jaeger 85.8, Kathryn Roos 83.6, Harvey Perrin 81, Catherine Bechtel 77.2, Marguerite Heller and Milton Heimbecker 75. Pass: â€" Girls. â€"Leota Blankstein, Laurine Doering, Adella Milhausen, Helen Robinson, Kathleen Robinson, Elma Woolner. a Boys: â€"Lewis Jenkins, Lewis Johnâ€" son, Kenneth Murtagh, Carl Musselâ€" man. Henry Opperman, Nils Roeing, Fred Vetter. â€" 4 Junior Matriculation. Honors:â€"75%, and over. No failure allowed. â€" â€" be ‘whie mo foretell t3 amount of re m“a’:ml mollx? ahead ltnly Pass:â€"60% and over. Grade Aâ€"11 papers, no fallure allowed. Grade Bâ€" 11 papers, one failure allowed. Grade Câ€"607, on 7 papers. allowed _ Pask 6074 and over. Grade Aâ€"No failure allowed. Grade Bâ€"One failure allowed. Grade Câ€"Rowe Cunningham, Paulâ€" ine Harper, Orval Hasenpfiug, Walter Kinzie, George Richardson, Albert Solomon, Carl Smith. ; s Normal Entrance. _ Honors:â€"Rache] Haight 92.5, Cathâ€" erine Foster 84.3, Earl Holtzman 77.1, Anna Hymmen 76.7. Pass: Grade Aâ€"Catherine Foster, Alice Hilliard, Earl Holtzman, Greta Joyce, Arthur Lang. Helen Roos, Pauâ€" line Roos, George Vogt. Honors:â€"Clara Feick 83.9, Rachel Haight 82.5, Carl Pollock 76.8, Gordop Parker 75.1. 4 Pass:â€"Grade Aâ€"Greta Joyce, Milâ€" dred Ogram. Grade Bâ€"Rowe Cunningâ€" ham, Florence Thomas. & Form 4. Entrance to Faculty. _ _Part 2. â€" Honors:â€"George Klinck, Harold Sherk. 3 Class 3, 50%. General Proficiency. | Class 1:â€"Lillian â€" Snider, Gladys Snyder, Harold Sherk, Irwin Klinck. | Class â€" 2:â€"George Klinck, _ Arno Mansz. Harvey Class, Walter Weber, Fred Breithaupt, Earl Weber, William Scellen, Donald Roberts. * Class 3:â€"Marjorie Hilliard. English. Class 1:â€"Lillian Snider. Irwin Klinck, Gladys Snyder. Harold Sherk. Class 2.â€"George Klinck, Frank Jaâ€"! cobson, Marjorie Hilliard, Donald Roberts, William Scellen, Walter Weâ€" Class Class. Class 3:â€"Earl Weber, Fred Breiâ€" thaupt. Class der. Class Klinck, Latin. Class 1:â€"Harold Sherk, Lillian Sni der, Gladys Snyder, Fragk Jacobson. Biology. Class 1.â€"George Klinck. Class 2:â€"Arno Mansz, Harvey Class, Harold Sherk, Walter Weber, Chemistry. Class 1:â€"William Scellen. Class 2:â€"Walter Weber.~ Class 3: Donald Roberts. Class Scellen, Class Honors.â€"75% and over. No failure Class Class Junior Matriculation. 2:â€"Fred â€" Breithaupt, Irwin Earl Weber. 1, 15%,; Class 2, 60%; Class 2:â€"George Klinck. Mathematics. 1:â€"Arno _ Mansz, Harvey History. ‘ 1:â€"Irwin Klinck, Gladys Sny Honor Matriculation. 1:â€"Walter Weber, William Fred Breithaupt. 2:â€"Donald Roberts. 3:â€"Margaret Henderson. Physics. Normal Entrance. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION Form 3A. eb 00 CA ic wn Had Surplus of $1,100 for Year â€" Appreciate Mr. Colthart‘s Services. "Everything is in :h. favorablte,g08 dition in regards to _fqmu.- was the statement of A. A. Melntyre, chairman of ‘the Greemhouse Commitâ€" tee when he presented his report to the Waterlop Park Roard when they held their last session for this year last night. s C The report showed that the Greenâ€" house Committee had a surplus . of $1100, Iqr this year and that in all reâ€" spects it had proved to be a successâ€" ful enterprise on the part of the Park Board. Some of the members of the Park Board did not think when the greenhouse was started that it would be a success, but after hearing the chairman‘s report changed their op inion. s _ ‘The surplus of $1100 will be used on the Park in general next year, in making as many improvements as possible. 'â€Kli-l;.]m- were passed and it was decided to give Supt. Colthn_ljt a bonâ€" us for the excellent condition in which he has kept the Park in the past year and as a token of appreciaâ€" tion from the Park Board. Class 2:â€"George Klinck, Irwin Klinck, â€" Donald â€" Roberts, Margaret Henderson, Harvey Class. Class 3:â€"Marjorie Hilliard. Greek. Class 1:â€"Harold Sherk. French. Class 1:â€"Lilian Snider, _ Gladys Snyder, _ Frank Jacobson, â€" George Klinck. . Hon. W. F. Raney suggests amendâ€" ments to Legislature committée, inâ€" cluding one to limit amount of liquor allowed in each celar. Liquor and no jobs is the cause of Erlmo says a London, Ont., jury, ‘ Bir Adam and Lady Beck leave toâ€" day fir London and Paris to spend Class 3.â€"Marjorie Hilliard. > German. Class 1:â€"Irwin Klinck, George Klinck, Lillian Snider, Frank Jacobâ€" son, Harold Sherk, Margaret Henderâ€" son. Class 2:â€"Earl Weber, Walter Weâ€" ber, Fred Breithaupt. A quiet wedding was solem....ed on Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. B. Pomeroy, Bridgeport, when their youngest daughter, Eva. was united in matrimony by Rev. G. B. McLennan of St. Andrew‘s Presbyâ€" terian church, to Mr. George Dewar, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McEwen of Denfield. The winsome ‘bride, who was given away: by her father, wore a simple gown of‘ navy blue charmâ€" euse. After the wedding breakfast the happy couple left for Eastern points and on their return will make their home in Windsor. A quiet weading was solemnized at St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church on Sar urday, December 4th, when Miss G Linder was married to Mr. Carl Wett laufer. Rev.H. A. Sperling, pastor of the Church. officiated. SESSIONS ARE IN PROGRESS Joseph and Co., Ltd. vs B. Lewis, trading under the name of the London Iron and Metal Co., and the London Iron and Metal Co.; Scellen and Weir appearing for plaintiff and McKillop and Douglas for defendant. MARSDENâ€"COOPER. A quiet wedding was solemnized at Trinity Methodist Church parsonage at 3 o‘clock on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Ruth Helena Cooper, of Glossop, Derbyshire, England, was married to Mr. Herbert Marsden of this city. Rev. J. H. McBain officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Marsden wiil reside in Wm. F. Hardy vs Wim. Sheriff=; a. I.. Bitzer appearing for platntiff ang Scellen and Weir for defendant. Adam _ Mattusch _ vs Josiah S. Schmitt; McBride and MacKenzie apâ€" pearing for plaintiff and Sims, Bray and Mcintosh for defendant. Non Jury. The Stamped and Enamelled Ware Co. Ltg, vs Soren Bros., Ltd.; C. G Robertson appearing for plaintiff ana Jos. Singer and Co. for defendant. Nine cases were listed for the sesâ€" sions which opened in the County Court building on Tuesday before Judge Hearn. Oi tnis number four are jury cases and three nonâ€"jury. Two criminal cases, that of Russell Hahn, who is charged with criminal negliâ€" gence in eonnection with the motor Kitchener. Nine Cases on the Listâ€" Only Two Criminal Hearing: accidontâ€"inâ€"Kitchencerâ€"onâ€"Oct. 30; Harry and W. Bishinsky, carrying on business as Bishinsky Bros. vs Etâ€" eanor Appleton, carrying on business as A. H. Appleton and Co.; J. H. Hanâ€" cock, appearing for plaintiff and h. Secord for defendant. be tried, as will a charge of perjury against G. Economaff. Eighteen apâ€" plications for naturalization also will be heard. The other cases listed are: Jury. Elliott Fulton vs Peter Strauss; J; H. Shannon appearing for plaintiff und Clement, Clement and Hattin, for defendant. Louisa Schaefer<vs Oscar Radtke; Ulement, Clement and Hattin, appearâ€" ing for plaintiff and Sims, Bray and Mcintosh for defendant. 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