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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Jul 1922, p. 8

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Chartered Trust & Executor Company _ â€" _ the Executor of YOUR WILL ___ _ _ â€"_â€"__ > C m Y# m Beach, { Maine. & €tubbs of Woodstock end visitor in Kitchenâ€" t y of ‘her friend, Miss .‘u, the famous Canâ€" qwho delighted a Kitâ€" mice <last yéar is spendâ€" nt ‘holiday at his hom , present. Percy has returned to ter an enjoyable visit sents. Mr. and Mrs. . Dunbam, B. A.. has a very pleasant hoilâ€" ns ... P MraPvant QntaSte Bqnisable Lite er of Minnespolis, estsof(Mrs. A. O. '-n' beton Bs albuincudr‘â€" First Wiethodist . assisted at the Ety uthiers . of @tm fst ; eburch ter; heve Montreal, 4 per cent. paid on deposits of $1 and upwards with full withdrawal privileges â€",. .. _ 51â€"2 per cent. interest paid on guaranteed trust receipts | [ 24 "time deposits" for $100 upwards | * hm s ob m B +99 well Its organization is a permanent one. _ Sickness or death do not affect it. ‘ ()Id age or infirmity do not incapacitate it. owA Migayin‘ MEX AeLIRAA LA AUTMEAE NSR i C 1 d 001 0 2 Through its different departmell-lts it can render any service required. _ _ Tt is an EXPERIENCED EXECUTOR thoroughly. familiar with the law relating to estates. t costs no more and, in view of the superior service rendered, really less than a personal executor.. .. Apart from its officers who have had years of experience, the advice of a Board of Directors of suceessful busiâ€" _A s ness men is always available. Mr. â€"and Mrs. John ‘Ulman,â€" Rose street, announce the engagemen: of their daughter, Mildred: Doms,â€" to Walter M. Nelson, Kitchener, . the Wwalter M., NOBOR, _ LNAE S C DL tbront Hadite: â€" InalhoNi > marriage to take place shortly. visitors from Detroft <and â€" other Miss Allen pf the Allen Palms:| poimii * ooo# onl en t un > und her sister, Mrs. Snyder of Chicâ€"|\~ Mrs: J McLean®left for her home m are in Toronto today attendimyx the wodding of Miss M. Allen, Miss Allen‘s sister. Mre. William Woodall, Mrs. Robâ€" ert Gregne and daughters, Miss MaJâ€" elien and Roberta, left this morning for Alliston . where they: will attend the Russe! Agnew reâ€"uglon. Misses Dorothy , Poliard and Marâ€" guerite Steruberg spent an enjoyâ€" sble holiday in Toronto at the homo Jf Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Forest. Masâ€" ter Philip Forest accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller and Miss ‘Glulyl Miller â€" returned yesterday from Thamesville where they spent \l few days. Mr. William Grant, a former Kiâ€" chener boy, died at his home at Curtis, Mich., on Sunday, July 2nd. He was a brother of Mr. Cyrus ‘A. Grant of this city. Mrs. Erni Murbach of Cleveland. O.,° is visiting her mother and sisâ€" ter, Mre. Thos. Mitchell and Mrs. R. J. Kerr, at 83 Ahrens Street, W. 4 00B .. 24.A 3 h ds 07 cA anaiiiscniinat d sn R. J. Kerr, at 83 Ahrens Street, W. Mrs. T. O‘Donmell and Mrs: Chet > 2l X ‘ Mr. William Grant, a former Ktâ€"| lie O‘Donnell ‘were joint h.,.t.-; u::‘.:'";:“""" ‘;‘.’ ‘:r“":::ii chener boy, died at his home at| of St. Paul‘s Presbyterian m‘“.llut 'v.ok Laurk o0 PR Curtis, Mich., on Sunday, July 2nd.! Aid Society in ‘the school room of j ow ‘an exibns p +o He was a brother of Mr. Cyrus'A.l the Church on Tuesday. afternoon, Vl‘nconvor and Seattle. On their Grant of this city. I'Mh a most enjoyable titme was réturn trip they will visit “fl‘ofll“h Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy and spent by the ladies in the interests the West. famiHy of three sons are spending of both the Ladie#‘ Aid and Missionâ€" Mro. Robert Bruce and wee daughâ€" their vacation at their Summer home ary Societies, several fine quilts be ter of Toronto are the guests of the at Kincardine. ~ R ing completed for the balé. Most de Hln_é. Bruce at "Carrick House." Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dobbie and Hicious refreshments were servea Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Hughes have o Sdaacs: onaiy Sqsitabe Lite ADMINISTRATIONS INVESTMENT AGENTS ts ta‘cs Ti LT. COL. NOEL MARSHALL . VA NE, Waterloo e n annge ** There are Reasons why you Should Appoint the Pres. Standard Fuel Co. * : Director Standard Bank | °|%; .;,9 .c ..‘a-r party <at the :Golt= Club on the | Monday® evening, in honor â€"ofâ€" their at in Haytes, Alberta, ‘utopping on per +ay to spénd‘a few days with her sister; Miss LiHian Grént, ‘at. Curâ€" Misg Pauline: Harper, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. J..H. Harper, Young St. who has been takipg «. . thorough course of training in vocal and inâ€" strumental music at the . Toronto Conservatory is in receiptâ€" .of the good news that she has been sucâ€" cessful in passing her Theory examin ations and Voc@l examinations ITS OPERATIONS ALSO INCLUDE MANAGEMENT OF REAL ESTATE RENTALS CUSTODIANS OF ESCROW * TRANSFERS GUARANTEED SAVINGS INSURANCE CERTIFICATES M.H {6lh 4 in‘ ) aft Xop<+! *a4 > Assets December 31st, 1921 $7,834,800.78. Kensie, loft last "Monday for a bolt day of several Wweeks® near Petroles. family have taken‘s cottage at Port Eigin for the summer months. . Dr. and ‘Mrs. J. H. Honsberger and daughter have returned from an enâ€" joyable weekâ€"end visit with Toronto Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Braendle have returned from a much énjoyed: fortâ€" guests of their son, Mr. Harold and. Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Conrad and daughter, Gertrude, motored to Niagâ€" ara Falls and Buffalo last Saturday ____ General Mupager Dominion Tire Company _ J. F. M. SFEWART, Toronto . | Director ome hy o6 dcanqlv LT. COL. D. A. MacLAREN, <[:*. * DIRECTORS . â€" â€" _ PRESIDENT â€" HON. W. A. CHARLTON, P.C. ~*~_VICEâ€"PRESIDENTS w.; S. MORDEN K. C. are being extended to Mr..and Mrs. E. G. Barrig (nee Ruth Stewart) on the birth Of a son on Thursday, July 6th, at the K. & W. Hospital We are yery much indebted to our esteemed public spirited ‘citizen, Mr. Chairman of the ‘Waterloo Public Library, for his most interesting and highly instructive report of the 44th Annual Conference of the American tures of the convention was\a votâ€" ing contest on the best 25 books for a twoâ€"foot shelf in a country school. Another interesting feature . being the exhibition of the Grolier Society, whose "Book of Knowledge," the children‘s encyclopedia, has the disâ€" tinction of being the second "best seller" in the world, the first, of course, being ‘the Bible. We Ml‘ sure that Mr. Grigg‘s report will be the means of increasing the interest of Waterloo‘s citizens in the splenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snider are onâ€" joying a week‘s holiday trip to Montreal and other points. j did library which we are fortunafe enough to possess, and which is beâ€" and Executor Co. Ettle and Mr. Wilfred .Hohnor of “\‘Tr'& EJ in ww I 1 Mrs. Harry Brown and Miss Hilda Brown of Hamiltion have returned home after spending some days with »mn“m & e m BARRIEâ€"At Kitchener, July 6th, to M#.â€".and. Mrs. Eraést Barrie, 194 Lancaster St. K.. a son, R MOHLMANâ€"At Kitchener, July 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Rdward Mogalinan, a son, (Jack Raward.) HOWARDâ€"At Kitchener, July 5th, . 148 Loulss street, a sou. i MICHOILETâ€"At Kitchener, July 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michoilet, %27 Abrens Street, a son. BARRIEâ€"At Kitchener Hospital on ‘Thursday, July 6th, to Mr. and CRAWFORDâ€"At Kitchener, July 0.1 to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crawford, 44 Cameron Street, South, a son. . CHRISâ€"â€"At Kitchener, July 8th, to‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Chris, 38 Joseph street, a sonâ€" KIPFERâ€"At Kitchener, July 8th, t~ Mr. and Mrs. Moses Kipfer, 14! Samuel Street, a daughter. OWENSâ€"At Kitchener, July 9th, t> Mr. and Mre. Francis Owens, 97 St. George Street, a daughter BREMNERâ€"At Kitchenor, July 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bremner 158 Edward Street, a son. G. Barrie, 194 Lancaster NT W. K. GEORGE, ESQ. . C. TWEED, Wnterloa‘ & mmm 7.ofCll‘dl J. B. TUDHOPE, Oriliia f Pres: Canadian Carriage Co. W. R. HOBBS, Toronto Pres. Consolidated Plate Glass ( Pres. Canada Bond C:;fioration re Vice Pres. Sterling B . \»'“,M'J Â¥ fi Street .SBouth, died at MWaterloo Hospital on uoor from concussion poon from concussion of the brain, | againstriking his fourteenâ€"year old son Sam is is| fnished its m the same institution suffering from %| and his son w serious fracture 6f the skull and Mr.] the : TRIED TO CROBE AMH Street.South, died at the Kitchenerâ€"| the loft side of horge in the city to secure some sup plies ‘needed. Father and ‘son, a¢ companied by Mr. Lederman~ who lives near where they were camping, made the trip. # went out the Bridgeport RIghHWAY. Just this side of the point where the Waterloo road joins the -hw A preltminary inquest .. Fischman, who was driving, passed 4| geath of Max Fischman.~ !'vrdwnndjustmtthoml- ”.m“mm deavored to pass another larger C&F:|;aring Parrors. o evig Travelling at a high rate 6f sPSed|neard,. the in quest being at. the time, he swerved Well to the inul'nw:.k from Fridey. left, only to find himself facing am] _ â€" . & It was a case of a collision or taking to the ditch. _ _ _ j ‘ABSENTEE LA NDLORD °_ BOND ISSUES YÂ¥ WOO0D, K.C., Toronto. two o‘clock on Sunday ‘after. The Fischman family had been * $ Tried To Pass Car Plate Glass Company ol m}‘l_!?”"‘ «hh ) 1t 6 Bhtee +# + was already dead. <All rushed: to. the hospital. ] tod but relapsed quickly and pas away within an hour of two. > ~‘ a serious fracture of the skull, * éperated on last night and wis d nicely, according to early report day. Mr. Lederman‘s injuries > death of Maz nnlâ€"n-n-d on Monday at. the Schreiter e Minard‘s Liniment Retieves

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