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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Feb 1921, p. 12

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" HIV IUNDAV SCHOOL w 7mm Bond and me plan “an“. of the Methodist church - My. Avenues! Albert U» h. Illa-paler, It! Instructed te it,“ a. plum tor 1 new Sunday h 0.1) occurred on 'ljuesduy of thou! no. at Mr. and Mrs. Her 0.1 MI. The child Ills born on Sunday. Burt-l took place Jan. 2511: " the Rom-n Catholic cemetery. Mr an] In. Puck have the sympathy of their many friends in their berrave MAYOR SCHULTZ WILL INTERVIEW HON. MR. BIGGS At Tammy's Council meeting an 13.0mm eotntmttticaiot was read trom the city clerk ot Kitchener re M much Massed piece of road between Preston and Kitchener. Pres. lou will co-operate with Kitchener and Gilt in regard to getting some» “has done. Mayor Henry Schultz and Deputy Reeve Grieve were ap- OOIIM delegates to go to Toronto on Friday. Jan 28th. and Interview Hon. Mr. Blggs and see it tsomething cannot be done at 0mm.” thin inr pomnt highway. Kitchener and Gill, uro'nlso sending delegates to an. meeting. ------------ Saw or PLAN. FOR Tht' fttnerwt of Dorothea Marie Ho, mild Widow. of the late (‘hrislian Schultz took place on Friday and “i very largely attended. Ret Mr I Knoll]! held a short service at the home of Hrs. John Livergood. a daugh- ter of the deceased. who resides on Emil-ton street. Public services worn held afterwards at St. Peter's Lu'h- mu church. The services were very impressive and were attended by a large concourse of people. JOHN THOMPSON DEAD. The death occurred Thursday of a very tine and respected citimut of Preston. in the person of John Thump son. He was taken ill with a cold on Saturday which took a sprions turn Thursday. He has been a resident ot' Fractal! tor over 15 years and during that time he has been employed in the \Voollen Mill at Puttinson's and of Jan years was a mardener for Mr. Pullman. He was born in Winder- mom, England. and was runner-tor] tor nearly 40 years with railroad life. Fur many Vanni he was an engineer. "0 was " years old. His wire predeceas ed him ten rears ago. The dHept; sympathy is Intended to the In-rsavs-‘l family, Those who survive are Mis Tilly Thompson. Chief operator at alu- Bell Telephone Co.. Prpslun; Mrs. John Holland. Mrs. Hurry Holland. Mrs. Aspenault. Mrs. Preston in town and Mrs. Yates, Darwin. England. Burial took place on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock trom his lap residence on Dover Straet. A private service will be held at the homo an! a public servivp at St. John church. DISTINCT MEETING OF BAPTIST; HELD IN PRESTON. There was a large atwndanra of Baptists trom Hespeler. Gait and Kit. chener last night. at the Farm-am Movement spiritual campaign. whirl! was conducted in the Preston Baptist church yesterday afternoon and even mg, The meetings warn addressed by Albert. Matthews and Dr. Clappison or Toronto. The ministers of the dit tenant Baptists churches in this dis. trict were present. Rev. Dr F. L. Barber, who has tiuerI thy pastorate at St. Ctair Awnuc Methodist Church of Toronto tor tho out um years and a former pastor ot the Preston Methodist church has seemed ma Bursartrhirr ot Victoria C6%stte. and will assumo his new du no. It the clone of the present con temce your. JOHN UCHMIDT, CPR. . OECTION FonEuAN. ILL John Schmidt. (‘P R. section torn ,niss ll eottttnett to his home Minor in‘ mm I severe cold In the mean time Wm. can»: is assisting with the work on the C P, R: tracks, Manager Sneyd or tho, Merchamv Bank stated this morning that the, check trusts who had bomn operatinu‘ In Kitchener had not tteen in Pro-stun [ He had been warned a {PW days ago. to be on the lookout for them. MERCHANT BANK MANAGER WAS WARNED. Mn. Frost, who has he": staying It the home or her parents. Du and Mn. Wilson. tor the past week, re. mrned to her home at Waterloo. on. BARBER ACCEPTS VICTORMN NOTICE IS HEREBY (m EN. pllr» BURSARSHIP- sAuattl In tho» Shanna»: of Ontario. that all rrmlilurs and othrsrs having Nail“ R." Dr F. L. Barber, who has filled akainst llu- "state of Elm: llel'ruult. thy tntrtorate at St. (lair Av9n::‘ tate of Mir Towrtr0tip (If “um-shun in Methodist Church of Toru'nto tor It tho ('nunly of Walt-r100, anu-r. dv. .nst two yea" and a. foul“ 232?: ceased. who died an or about the ot ttte r','":,':,"',,,',',.',',?,:,',': L! 1"i,elld'rt," tweoty-sevonth day an! llom‘mho-r. 192it. reSeu'r,erre,",?,e,' hire new du aft) ro’mm‘wl to send by trosl prepaid, o. Wrdnpulay morning at 1 o'clock the Grim Reaper railed In to". 00111th Marla Hommh. relic! - ot n awful and wall upon! at to tate Christian Schulu. utter My The CM came from an!» an. M II 1:51, m and It - no "not at an an. ”It "b4ULTE, BR., DEAD w ”0:11:60!th by Inductn'ou: .' Mummies“ in County and District HECTOR all” 'ie-iii-r-iii-rd/il" "I iii-ska Hews tte “log i Marguerite Winwood. infant phild lot Mr. and Mrs. ('lmrlos Winivood. ‘died Friday. The cause of tiw ‘ohild's death was whooping cough. The rum-ml was held [his nflvrm-un ‘und was ('ulnlurh-xl I-y Rum, Mr. Her- bert. December, teh, all: was married to Christina W6ioril Behulu, and made no: In.- on Middle oil-out. Preston, wins. an ruined until nix yam-I use when she nude her home with her daughter, Mu John Liver good. Her hunband predeceased her in 1901. Ten children, 25 grand- children Inc?! grant grand child Bur. vlve. The children a e: Charlon, Henry. Mary, William, Robert and Mrs, J. Livergood ot Preston; Otto. ot Orchard “Park. Butiulo; Emil ot Kitchener; John at Detroit; Almure of Stratl'ord. AT THE MARKET Eggs som'at " cents a dozen and butter at M gems a pound at the mar- ket on Satufdny morning The luneral was held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock trom the real- dence of Mr. John Livergood, Humil- ton street, to the Lutheran church tor services, thence to the Preston cemetery. hat on Satuidny morning. The tuneral of John Thompson took place on Saturday, Shun sown-es were conducted at the house on Do ver street, at 2.30 o'rluck. and after- wards a public sn-rvicv at St. John's church. Rel. Mr. Herbert eoruhteted the impressive wrv m. The hurlnl took place at the I’m-sum (mun-icry and was very largvly attrmdod. LOSES FINGERS OF RIGHT HAND iG.TAt. and ronmlnnr) all night in tho (villago. Thf'y I'v-lurnvd homo today. ETh-is is the last lrip (‘f this famous i"ry who haw‘ now tinislted Hwir so“. 'tauisosork gt Jusulling animus. _ Arthur Hagry met with a painful aerident Friday while n-ngzlgwl a', his work at the Preston Furniture Co. He had the tips of the lingvrs oi" his right hand rut "ff INFANT CHILD DIES In Th" rum-ml of “Fury Holdup lanky plum- on Thursday. b',ervicos WPCP, hvld at the I‘nsidmu-o on Hun-w t,'trot" I and yore i-nmlm-tml by Rm: J. " 1 Small. Relatives and frimnls werel presr'nt from Toronto. Woodstock and 'i the surrounding rim-s and towns. Tho I burial took plave a! the Hosp?!” rem-3 'ttery. CHOIR BANQUET AND PROGRAM. Allwrt Colter int'nrnu'd The 'l'plz' praph this morning that ho had 9.4-!!!“ ed the unit-1' tor Inn-paring "tans in] sIttwiticationss for thts nvw Sunday Selma! for tho Methodist (“hurvh u', l'roslun, HESPELER ARCHITECT The their of St. Andrew's Prvsbr, tprian ohurch heM tlwir annual bam qm-t last night. With the choir and their friends from 511 to tin wore pry- mam. INSTALL OFFICERS AT ELORA. Distrir'l Ioei"tty James lluntm and Naval staff of [(1.0 P. "ttive/s loft last (waning for FYoro. They won! up vi: limrgn Durvin, who I: I _ Xh‘f‘l'l sporl mg lhmpust six “*0vo or so in tit. .'n.lmrilu-s has: rn-mrn.~-! tn lawn Ile. i214 serum-(I hi- Hid prim.” hurl. 1' In" l‘ommvrn-iui H.119}, In the Estate of ELIAS HERRGOTT. deceased. or deliver to Ncmll Hermon. (‘quxv ‘ hill. Ont, mu. onn of thp, Executor: ot Che Will of the said clmmawd, their I "mums in futl. with their adllrvssuu and descriptions. full particular, oi' their Claim}. and slulmm-ms of thrur 1 sunburn): it any, '19le by lhl‘lll. an or Verore tho 26th day ot February. 192]. The said Huncumrs will prover-1| to distrihuu- (lu- asspls ot lho said de, roused among tho purring animal mom". hoving regard to Hanna ot which they shall then have roceisirti mum. and win not be Nah ' for ma said usual» to any norm»: of whose rlaim they ”all not then haw ro- "efeod notice. f DATED at St. ('1mnonls, hrmy. ma 24th, 192t. . FUNERAL OF HENRY BOLDUC Notice to Creditors. ATM? at m. ('Ipmoms, Jam-u; FOR APPENoIcms 24th, I921. . Mie Mnmnrot RnMc-r was mrorat. ul on tor 'appottdictiis. Dr, Han»). "C1""r- 't,acener of Ix'ltrhnnw. porformml tho I Noah "WM. ('rosuhalL Ont. opt-ration Ho was ”slum hy Ilr. Albert “OWL Watertoo, Ont. Le no, Wuttrten l nun P. ”mum“. l w. "a In. my. yum of KR. We“ for Mon. clout. m with; N" - at ...m . .- a,.caC.-'.s,uissssa; y, A, _ _ _ . J BACK ON .103 OF WHOOPING COUCH HESPELER GETS THE ORDER Joo. Hamll- Mr. Werner's address was "expend an 1""“Thteqi to by the chairman. George Kllnck. At Prestonwho has been associated with Mr Werner during all Alhese years. and IT a resolution, unwed by Messrs. Ztek- dozen and ter and Herman, was passed at't'epl- at the mar- In; tht resixnatiou and acknuulrdgv bug the service. rmpsontook On Tuesday night the Elmira Hoc, Irl servireslkey mam defeated the. Linwood Sex, use on Unite: in a ontrsided game by Il-u. and arterl'he visitors Were simply out-clawed st. John's and try as hard as they could, lhr) V eoruiue"'d,vo"iti never pass the Elmira sum. The lull-lnlywul den-nu: which Irtto ulul Sh-Iiny II t'tltetrl'Y lhawi formed, Weichel in goul for flu 'mded. Ilnculs. hall a very nus; llnn- m it i The IAN-Irv Board held In Inna.) been" ca Iona”, Jmuuy um. The mailman; meant. were: Messrs. George Kl'nck, A. Werner. A. E. Her. i Linwood LKoqul . . . Hastsnpfhur, .Primhnau _ l8rhumnlvr Jno. Nahum: _ Winter, m on “count of being overloaded with “than, was forced utter thirtr$ve year: ot service on the Board to resign. in a neat Ind feeling speech expressed his pleasure at having been able so long to serve in a good cause, He also referred to the origin and progress oi the illsiilur tion. which he said must be grainy in; to all righ1-thinlstrttg citizens. Animal Meeting of Library Board lh’ggs _ Filumre Fillnun- . . . " .. NHL”, A . . . _ ' . _ .. KIM'H I .lm, tlt'asctt has purrhusrd tho ice . Rum“. A. Kinder, I'rvston. " lln- F'toradule “um. and with tlte 'uxuismun- M Wnt. t'athrea, will sum Mr. Frank< of the [nun-rig Oil tur, (liek"" hurvvsting in: The dum I"). Kitchener, was 'A Irusirtvss vrsiior in longs to Iran Itoxtman of Floradale. town. inn Wettrresday awn-noon Mr. Grasser Mr. and Mrs. "Hariri; ami "HI" ,'on wnm up to mvusurtn the ire and found Reginald ol' Galt, are sponding " h-w it to he, " mehes in thtckness. For days with the Missvs Elm-m and “"1" hrartieusars, those desiring any ion in zlm ItuppN. :largn‘ qunmilim should apply In MI'. Mc. and Mrs Fwd Smrr ol' (Hum julzussvr ur In Charles Zingvr of Flor. all-11. spun Sunday with tho Lulu-‘5 (ttdale. Mr. and Mrs. III-arm: and mu» sun Reginald of Galt, are “Hauling a h-w days with the Missvs Emma and Bar- zhd ItuppN. TIM-ir dim] itt hnr Hump m I'hanris. Pvtorhornugh Courtly. t'iit'nerirra "I kvr. mother ot' Tlouis" Stun)" Sh. was in her 751k your. Sim huh-s lo numrn het' low, l\\'n suns an"! hm daughters and right gramlohihlrnn. um- sister and unv hrnlhvr. Huh many friends and nr-ighburs will hr grieved to learn of her death. On wednesday afternoon ntmnl Inn men. nonrly all sharr‘hnldc-rs, of lite Elmira (“o-optimum» (‘rvamm'yx Lulu xa'hn'rml at th" Thruatoriunt in :m- nunl Inn-Ming. Amomt ”wan prawn! wuro: F. llvrns of lunrlnn. rhivf dairy instrwlvlnr of “’vsn'rn ”math; and w. T. King of Toronto, vhiul' snh-xman for thr, Int-a! rrr-zum-ry. Tlu. nt'Im-r gun- a wry inbrr'sling aud instructive talk on hu‘tor-mukingnml dairy work. Tho latter spolw mainly on the mark-ting of In" product of "tikioGi"rrraut'"cri.' l,l,,,w;§ a Fery sum-"ssh” yr'ar for ttte Elmira Coop- vrmivn Crr"amr'ry. LIII. Th" (mum! was Hourly 550,00“ lbs. of humor. th Mc. and Mrs. Prod Smrr of Glcn. ulln-u. spun: Sunday with UN 1ttttr-t"s mother. Mrs. Starr. WIDOW OF THE LATE ROBERT STOREY DIED was Hourly 550,00“ lbs. of humor. th lnlul sales amnuntml to ARMANI". Thvy paid out $272,000 mr cream ulmw. During the latter pan o!' lad yum" 'ttwat itnprovvmenty took. ttlace at tho plant. An up-hnlnh" refrigrr ating ir-n- plant was installwl wh’ch ms! tho Grm nhnm $7000 and I-vw and mndnrn rttavhirtery was :nhlwlv Fuur auto [rm-IN Wir" purrhasml with which lo Rather m'vam. About 315.000 was: paid out for human» mvnts. this includes Hm tour auto trttcks. Tho fnllnwing omit; wrro dirt» ELMIRA C0-0PERATNE CREAM- ERY, LTD. ANNUAL MEETING .ttir. ml mim. W'crerary Trmlxurnr roux. Elmira “aural of lllrt‘rlnrs VRIdnny “’nlwr Elmira; Thos. Adam. “'allrnswin; Hm! Wm FferzoR. St. f‘lva-nu. K. A lit-you " mamlw‘l‘ and IT Kaufman. hutlmvmakvr, q J. C. McKay and K, A, K'ymz [lawn nddrosnos whit" "rm-y Ahronn rmul the flttartcial r-port. OPERATED UPON The Line-up RI President-f, " McKay. LImumvl Vipo.l'tisidertt Allu-rl Lawn. F P. F. ‘lum't, W. Ziegler and wing ..F__. In wing ....._.l sub. P....-..-.. Kinder, l’rvslun Goal .. 1b'rt'n.ce dvl'mh-v ctmtre . llr‘nrv Ah n+4 wvlln-r Elmira .Weichr" _ Sivling PI ot 'ot anrirh liumu-J FY um Banana won on a bust-nu vb- tt to OIMWI on “when”, Mr. M. Ila-1.112]: “a m1. con- umun; or Mr. Edwnd Bath and Mr. Cairpar Boegel. motored to St. Clem- ents on Wednesday nltornoon on bun. me“. an. AND an. w. L. BADLEV REMEMBER“) BY IETHODIOT CHOIR Mr. and Mrs. w L,Badier receiv- od a real surprise when the members ot the Methodist choir, ot which Mr. Badley had been leader for many ygan. gathered at their home on Tuesday evvning Mr Budley resign- ed trom that position only recently, and for the intereq and zeal he had lukvn to make the choir a BtMiesh. they presented him with a Euld-hetur ed umbrella, and Mrs Hadley with a half doa-rt cummunity pinteil tea. spuons, as a token of appreciation 'i‘huugh it was a big surprise to Mr. and Mrs Hadley. they were imbued with the spirit or their visitors and thc evening was spent in music and sung, with a dainty lunch after, pre» pared by Mrs. Badley. MRS. FRED RUPPEL ENTERTAINED YOUNG FOLK On Tuesday ruining Mrs. Fred “up pl’l rnwrtuinml a numln-r of young “rump at lu-r hmmn Mrs. Ilumu-l's I‘vputallnn a» a lumwss was upiwnl An "taio/l,' m‘rmng um Slittl in) all. HELPED TO h CATHERINE RAU SERIOUSLY ILL (Jam-Tin” Run. ths' 12-yr'arHdri liarughlrr or Mr, and Airs. Mbvrl Rau, is su-rinusly ill a: hvr home a victim nf spinal nwnvngilis, On San-Play HIIII s%rulay thy little girl was doing niwly. hnr purl-Ms Hmught, hut on Tur"sriuy afh-rnmm she look " turn for tho wnrsu. and up to H.110. sh" lusn‘t changr-[l much. Mr. and Mrs. IL”: but an elm-r dammit-r Ihrnugh tho sump sil'knnss. On thu 27ch and b'.cch of January lbw \\’vslvrn t'unl‘vrvm'u' of the l‘un- mlu "r.trict of MLsemuri Sync"! Incl at th" St. i'aut's crrnych " lnlsimss and spiritual di,iussion of the chmvh's, wvlroro, A punt-r by Rev, H. t"trrlnatirrn (”twp-L Rr'v. w, lh‘rnnr-r of Budd! .Ilm 1't all " slllvnllill lumpm‘ on tht "srmninp: "iUicu!iiec nl' Holy Writ.' Air/Alf. Mogk of Finrmiulv. is sor- ionsly ill at Ins hottto. sun'vring front in'latu:ir6ry rhrulmatisttt, m last re. ports ho was suttVring gran pain. F', A. Kr‘yns of thr, FClmira Co-opera- tire Cronmvry, Ltd., is aModing a limry runw-minn at Winnipeg. He will be away about ton or twcire ll;n:. Aht Saturday anutnoun Auctioneer G. G. Class sold llm lmulvlmlul omen: belorteing to-Gordon Sn-lfr-rL who will be lvzlvluz in thrs vary near rulurl' tor tho West. where ho intrmds to sum up a hlarksmivh shop Fancy m'iros \\'l‘rn roulizml [or smm- artira, 19:. While driving up Arthur short on Saturday. “an llahmvr. mm of our dairy luv-n. bud tlu, misI‘urmm- In sut- for a broakdown with his dolivrr)‘ \\'£ll:lll'l. Tho "'ar nth Vroko going ow-r snmn or the rough slums on Nu- man Fortunalu-lv no damam. WHS linnr to lunllm and HO milk spilt. " mum“ WESTERN CONFERENCE OF THE CANADA DISTRICT. MISSOURI SYNOD MEETS AT ELMIRA Mr. $0"an had provinusly Kohl his nrnm-rly to Mr. Alex. Farr of tho 4th lino of Pvt-l. Alex. Adatma of tho 4th line or F's-n1 purchased tho proW'rtr of Wm. Metz Arlhur Arm»! south. Mr. mum is un dwldml as to his future. llnspv-lr-r rah-d sum fur the Navy LesaRuo and $7.10 tor tho Watnrlcm County Ilvnlrh Artsoetatiort In!" werk. In tart ”my rain-d tum! in thvir pa)“ ”Mun. This Ian-r hula] is tho full nnmnm rnlhrtml. hm sumo ”mum‘s: will ha've to ho t1rtlttcted "I 'rpvlr'r\ ohjm'tivo wan HIS" Hmwlor haw mwr'r taltrn down on any worthy rang» they wtttttod to mine monor tor HESPELER GOES OVER OBJECTIVE-RAISE $‘400 Heard on the Train "How did you happen to huy this har-Iwaro journal ?" “It dMn't In" I girl on the from cover. and tho novelty Ippaled to W. W. C. We!“ and Mr. - r.-airsr-qreutar- CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY iM-ussmn of the A punt-r by Rev, H. Ilunllxln'g. on "Re, rlwllrvr- d and dis- lh’rnnr-r of Hulk u. Mr. WI. - In. and“. In bum mm is. to. that to Pt MI urn so. ' _ Ina: Hon-l. ha! - “flu-or. II - up“ thou (by: will an; Mitm Lillian Malta t Detroit, Mich., l. spending a to. Jay holiday- at the home at her grandmother, ll this village‘ Bentonin Kenyon hu purchuod a line team of Shetland will". Some cutat, to Ben Mr Mort", RA. spoke last Sunday Lo a large audience. Mrs Johannes. Sr., who has passed her with birthday, has been on the nick “It tor the last week, bug. is re- covering slowly. Permanent paved road: around this part ot the country. Let us Dee Hon. K. c. Riggs spend some of bis money in Blair. Amos Reeves was on the sick hunt has recovered. Maurice Hagey, who spent the last month visiting in Chicago. Ill, has re- turned home . How the hockey clubs are standing: Won, Lost. For. MEL Blair .. .. Centreville . New Dundee Strashurg .. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lang, ot the West are spending their vacation at tit" homo of the {m'mer's parents, The collectors are making their rounds for collection for the support of the Blair Maple Leaf hockey club. l'lease give liberally as the Boys need support. Sport Notes . Blair “on their first game and in- mnd to keep on with the good work to the last game. With Full. Wilson and w. Fach on tho, forward line. Blair ought to an n lung Way in the league. A w-ry [writing mum: of hoclioy “as play-u! in Kilvhrnvr on Saint-111' m‘oning. J;ttt. 29th. the rontestin: 1rititts' hving Rh'ushurg 3nd New Dun 'Irs" of the Watarttro and Wilmot Hun key Aesm'inliun. Tito game was Cet from tum: to gong and the Zumo was (101 wan until tltr' tinat bell. The fin- al sum) was ot---'., in favor of Now hunch». The game was Natural by a lot of rough play and the punnltivs inumwd wow numerous. Tho witr ning counter mine aitor attottt 17 minules ol play in tho tina, period uhi‘o "no " tho Strasburg players J. Walliss in goal is a second flamin- worth. He stopped no tess than 20 slIars in Hm last game. A wry enjoyable eveninsr, was spent at the wriner roast last Friday (waning, everybody had a good time. Mr. Hillard (‘rossmnn has sm-urml a position in Kitchener, Miss Vitrotta Sl'hmnllt of Mann- hniln visited ttt tho hull!" of Ittmry Fnilsk an Sunday. Hockey Match itrul at Sunday lir. Melvin lev'k of Kitchener sprmtl tbo week-rmd. with his I'xivn-l Mr. El. tun Hivhm. . Strasburg Briefs Mr, Chau "man has sold his tarm to Mr Arthur Chapman Thu former w moving to his old hum" at Cope. town. Mr Arthur Prong nought Mr Chapman" farm I' llurn To Mr and Mrs A Shrrm nn Fri-lay. a son (will harm Mr. John PIn-Inr undnrwpm a unl- mni um-miiun at the hospital in aus Briefs Mr. Wm G Taylor ttttended the hmmnl ot the late Mr, Watson at Klora (In Werrlmesdity In“. The Panton W, M S mersting was "Nd at llw home of Mrs Jon. ’l'aylur -n Worlntwlny anornmvn In?! an at tvttU.tttc" of 40, lwing on" 0! th" larg- or" Inn-Minus “VIII H Thrw of the 0M C. Mission Band mmlnrvml tho unit-a hold " tho churrh on Sunday an moon but. “In Ruth Brydon of Budpn spent lhe weak-ma at hat homo here, Mrn. Wm, 0, Taylor. M J. ' w, Burma and mu oun “hate: all- u, nzl'lh-r . HI'I'II Latin" It. llecklvr tt,ierer,: M Glmlph ca-s-i-at-it-l-e-et------', ,3 ' The Chronicle-Toby"?! s,' 'Mm-To It.“ In. “I“ .1. '.e',rC."iitt1.'i?i3rir1':'r,1'i1i',i, CLUBBING oFmijk M 155 S. ilnvh Zeiglm‘ ii' ilhelm Wilhelm Lutlner Iliohm serving u pvnnlly. Tly' line-up RINSE" niclilo of linsnvilln vis- the home nt' Neal Wanner on Righl III-fenn- Mnlvin Zurh. Kitchvner STRASBURG l.eft Demure Right Wing Lon Wing MO$BORO Centre Goal Subs New Dundee llingunmn Kavoiman . Guthrie Knm'm Spuetzpl Knohler Hillmrn Hint)? llst "" A pleasant event took place at St John's Anglican Rectory at 8.30 o'clock this morning when Miss Leona Adellna Miemn Immune the bride of Mr, Arm)". A, Thomas Both yuung people are' residents of Kitrh After Ihe ceremony Mr. and Mrs Meihm tott tor a short wwlding trip to Toronto, 'l'huv will rs-nidv m Kitchener. A quiet wedding was solamnlzml at St. Mary's Church ar Him; o'clock this morning when Miss Murmur»! Doerr. lt) Wvlllatptorr St., bm-zmw the bride ot Mr. Albert mtrrrsr. Tho brill? “us assisted by Miss Lillian Srlunut‘k an! Mr. Joseph Doerr acted wt gnu-Insulan, The ceremony was lwrt'nrmml by Rev b'athee Ltelmar. The congratulations of the rnnnuunily are “(tomb-d to the young pvupln. oi nn Erin-nib: in W:srerlru, :uul visitrd er N. Shunt? ol' Kilrlwm-r an F"viduy lust. 01197 Mrs. (‘lnrema-u I.ilt of yFrr"at,rrillo. is spestrling a wank with Iter pu‘otlh Mr. and Mrs. Ila-my Jlohp. Mr, and Mrs, MINI)" Svhmirlt at- lmded the funeral of tho Into Mr, Mun-r of Kilvhr-nvr on Munch-v. Itov, A. I). Gisitir ot' Turistock and RM, W. H. Hv-nrirh ext-hanged pal- pits on Suan)‘. ent. St John's Anglirun rpclm'y “-1-: tho svenn of a quiet wmlding yt-stool afternoon at tour o'clock when Miss Madeline Shannon, of this "ity. wus' marriml In Mr, Joscia K. Bum. To- rumu. Tits) were unatlmxdml ftrsv. II. M. Lang-Ford purl'u'm'nl tho rr‘rvnmmz Mr. and Mrs. ttrr-l; then ML fur Toronto whore tltr'y will rusidu in future, 1.c. am! Mrs. ”and 1mm" raw-m few clays Lost \\'~‘l'k nvur x‘upnumn Mn Snidz‘r of Kih~lwnvr. 1isitr Mr. A. Harding on Monday ot thi M r. . week Tho "otr.hurg Farmers Ciuh hold Hwir munlhly mm-lim: last Saturday anornoon at tho school house Th" mnvting was a wry "nthusiastic nnl‘. lhnrn Diving "NW :'o mv'mhm's Dru-w Miss Florence Ha'nrirh is sponding n I'vw weeks at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Eldl. Philipsluort Mrs. Kramprlrt and M Ir!si/m1, ist. thff hymn “I “hummer. Sr. s humu- h Mr lily Kitchener Dally Telegraph by mail ...............".....'.... M. Chronicle-Telegraph ...rtm.r..r..m.r..r....r........._..r.... $1.. cumin-Telegraph end “all and Empire ....._.._........... an Chronicle-Telegrepn end Family Hereld and Weekly Mar ..... a. Chronicle-Telegraph and Pen-more Advocate . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . sac Chronicle-Telegram 1 Weekly Witness a Canadian Horned.“ “A! Chronicle Telegreph and World Wide vm....'.'................ M Chronicle-Telegrepn and Northern lemnger ...... . . . _ . . . . . . . “A. Cttrt"xlct-TFtraPt' and Farm and Ollry ......r......... . . . . $2.” Ghrooicte-Yeiettraph and Farmerl’ sun .r....,........... . . . . .. a." Chronicle-Telegraph and Canadian Farm .........,.r....... . . . M Chrort_ettraph and Dally chbe ..rr_.... .'"."r.r....... a.“ Chronicle-Telegraph and Dally Star _............,........:...'- Chror_teteptt end Dally World ...'m.tre..mtr...rn..... .6.“ ph Our knowing-how In milling “our, combinid with your ”tuna.” In bread making, than"! make I loll 0' ram. rich quality. Donor» Itrato our gm 011/ 'ie5iittf _rikiti'iii tt tiiitt!t "t WEDDINGS THoMAtb---MiEHM DURRER--DOERR. BECK-SHANNON Nuvnmul 51mm Sun-1w hnrv after Ctrl otrs;.uteu. month in tho hospital The above RATZBU RG rate. do not apply to the United Stats. Mrs. St-lllnirh.‘ II 1111‘. Jacoh, FOR 1921 l isizml t this wainghow "t ill The'death Incurred in Toronto late last nigh: ot another ot Waterioo'l former residents. when Mrs P. H. Sims died at hvr home, M Highland avenue. Mrs. Sims was formerly MIDI Jemima Cook and was born on the Pretston-BreMau road. She was the daughter of tlw late James Con-k. an varly United Empirn Loyalist pionert Mrs, Sims was an earnest Presby- tartan in religion and was always; prompted hy the highest Ideals, She took a. deep interest in assisting the growth and condition of the rim munity in every way. Rho is snrvlv ml by one daughter. Mrs. Ross Stew. art. of Toronto. and one so". Mr. Harvey Sims of this city. or a family of clown sisters and one bro ther, five sisters now survive, Mrs. S. Wor0te, Mrs. E. Brick”, Mrs. T. Quickrall. of Gait, Mrs. J. ftruhacher of Guelph and Mrs. J. B. Weaver of this city. . A very sad [palm-s- of Mrs. Sims' V :10th is the fact that her husband-J prodocr‘ast‘d her only six weeks. Murh sympathy is felt for the berea- wul family. The, funeral will take , trMt'O from her late nutrient-e. M t Highland avemlr'. on Thursday after- norm. " '?",0 rNlovk. Idterment win , bo In 4-): spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. F' nil Kit-namml. M 1x John Merowskl of St. Clements spo-nl tho week-end with her daughter, Mn. F'rrml Kimmppvl. Misc; :1 Anna and Ankmiptla Sines" “pro th" gum” of Mr. Peter Dietrich. Mrs. Jack Marta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Watrner, Miss Fla-rpm“) Marlz and her grand- :nuihm‘. Mrs. John Wagner left 'on Sa-urduy for Loud-m where they will snow: a couple of weeks 1Cr. Jur- bu msvr li ho has been work- ing for the past 'yuur with Mr. Moses Noinnxlnn ruuu'm-(I to his. home on "lHoursday. Miss Josnphinn Karges. of Kitchen, Mrs, Jucoh "t'shonidt of Phmipstrttrg is at present visiting her daughter, Airs, lhnn‘gn- eralllx Mr. John Wagner and sons of War who, sp"nt Fact Sunday under the pzlrvnlal root. Mr. and Mrs. Pulvr Dietrich Wife A tlttt EUV'Sf\ of Mr. and Mrs. Theobald“ Dietrirh of St. Agatha. Mr. and Mrs. John Coach and fam- ily visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Srhu‘eitzu-r. _ Mn WM liivn nun-l has purchased I now F'ortt mr from Mr. Baker 06min and My, Juv- Srhwvélze-r were 399le ”10307th aft-mam iid funeral of Mr Srlmvilzm'k sistor. A numlwr of people from here left on Tuvalu}: to nttnml the lunerul ot tho Intv Mr. Thmuhnld Krotor.rch, of St. ('Imm‘nts Bgtear--'ro Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berdux. a daughter. iiii)]ffiiij02 dip in annnto. OBITUARY MR8. P. H. SIMS JOSEPHSBURG. Ati

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