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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Apr 1923, p. 6

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4 w Died at Freeport. $ ‘The many friends of Mr. Albon‘. Martin will be sorry to kear of his [ | death on Friday at the Freeport he Sanitarium following an illness o(‘ R a year‘s duration. _ ‘The deceised‘,, was 28 years of age and was lur-.'\- in New Germany.. He is very well“ol known in this vicinity living here ‘1g for a féw years and hvh;hequhs the drilling business for some time. t“m Two years ago Albert was arrested | _ playing. on the barn ~floor feli!i® @xDected to build the new ons through a trap door into the mangel right next to the engine houae.\' cellar knocking the lad naeoue!om’ Mr. Wallace Crookshanks renewâ€" The doctor was immediately â€"sumâ€" ed acquRintances in town a few days moned but the boy only lived about |!2"t W°e®kâ€" 36 hours dying on Wednesday mornâ€" Mr. Hugh Kerr of Millbank was ing. The funeral was held dn Friâ€"|@ Y!%itor in town Tast Wednesday. day to the Linwood Lutheran church Mrs. Jean Beaton returnedâ€"to her for serviees and â€" thence to m;’dnuea at Toronto after spending Lutheran cemetery for interment. three weeks at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Eidt have the dmre’ A few from here attended the sympathy of the community in their ;funeral of the late Albert Martin very sad bereavement. l‘held at Waterloo on Monday. â€" 8. A. Boohm Fatal Accident A very sad accident occurred at the home of Mr and Mrs George Eidt residing on‘ the seventh Hine on Monday of last week when their fouryearâ€"old boy, who had been Agricuitural Teamâ€" 1st A. Hamâ€" mond & Sous, 2 J. Runstedier, 3 George Rennie. Bingle Carriageâ€"1 8. J. Miller, 2 John Petch, 3 Ed. Voisin.â€" Bingle Roadsterâ€"1 Simon Freidâ€" man, 2 E. Lackner. Sweepstakes heavy other‘ than Stallionâ€"A. Hammond & Sons. Stailionâ€"S. J. Milier. Sweepatakes Heavy Entireâ€"Jacob lâ€"-’\inu-ru'r)umm" need of this form of insuradhce. Agricultural 3 years oldâ€"ist A. Hammond & Sons, 2nd J. Albrecht. Heavy Draft 2 years oldâ€"ist Owâ€" n__rlhh.hd W Hennie. â€" him to pay his biHlls And, if uu.u-mnma the full amoant ot the & Diuft Mare in Foalâ€"~1st A. Haniâ€" mogd & Sons, 2 E. Lackner, % Geo. h P cce olsc autl ty Bc ds# ce is e Pn o e en it t t Judge. The prize list is as 1OHOW®: |sorurdsy â€" Everything is now being heary draftâ€"1st and Znd|arranged for the opening ‘of : the â€"S. Meyer, 3rd John T. Petch, | chO@aese. factory next Monday, the PDraftâ€"lst Alex, Hahn, | 28rd of.April.. Mr. Seehaver expéets Wuw‘m!bw‘thubflduw ony . Strauss: ~ |this year by quite a feow. . d Hammond & Sous, 2 J. Albrecht. Heary Draft 3 years oldâ€"ist Alâ€" in the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company recetves an "IM#urance _ income" enabling FAMILY robbed of a bread earnerâ€" the freâ€" quent result of automobile Such accidents are ircreasing in number. If only mori\rhy disabled the holder of + Accident and Health \_ Insurance Sweepstakes Light Entireâ€" Ed. Heavy Draft 1 year oldâ€"1st Geo. Heavy Draft Teamâ€"let J. Alâ€" Carriage 2 years oldâ€"1st S. J. 1:- owing to ‘the ufi"i-w;:_‘-cnmwmuum and steady rain all morning # ‘aince been heard, on orders every kind of insurante crowd wus on hand snd the s shown:were 6t an excellent .. Mr. James Dixon of Atwoud capably fAlled the position of B8 King 8t. Morth :; Harvey Beggs, Sec‘yâ€"Treas urd Bredâ€"ist Wd. Voistu. mare not in foalâ€"~1st John .the Freoyortj' famas an illness of Ta44 Flgpt ~AMrs. ‘Kaw The decerse«/og tn, and was hr-.' «Mr lm e is very wellifor a coupl ) MF. William Heipcl is nursing a (sore foot for the past two weeks. ; Mr. Edward Lants is also confined gto the hovee through illness. 8 visited their uncle W;‘ a Mrs. Henry Riffer on Bunday. go«Ars. ‘KdWin Heipel who has been on the muu is nicély recovering. «Mr . Smith who«was laid ‘up gfor a couple of months last winter jis again confined to his bed. ¢ Mr. Elmer Heldman has retuxed 9 his homie again after spending a gek in‘ Mildmay. Mr. Worler expects to have another very busy season this coming sumâ€" mer. 0 * M ':?ted friends and relatives in the village over Sunday. f Mr. Geo. Kraehling of Dunnville ®alled on friends in the village last week. Mr. Krachling is a former Philipsburg boy. e u. Forler, contractor, has peen awarded the contract for the erecâ€" tion of the" new school, known as Renmie‘s School in .North Easthope. ) . Miss Amelia Doering is ‘visiting her brofher, Dr. Louis Docring in Kitchener ‘at present y Mr. Lioyd Doering of Kitchener HEADACHE? _ Mr. Wallace Crookshanks renewâ€" ed acquRintances in town a few days last week. Mr. Hugh Kerr of Millbank was a visitor in town Tast Wednesday. Mrs. Jéan Beaton returnedâ€"to her duties at Toronto after spending three weeks at her home here. A few from here attended the Word has been received here that the C.P.R. are erecting a new upâ€" toâ€"gjate water tank at the local staâ€" tion in the very near future and are tearing down the old one. Most of the steel pipes, etc. have arrived and workmen are expected very shortly. ‘The old tank has always been in a very unhandy spot and it is expected to build the new jone right next to the engine house~ Mr. Harry Lenhard of Waterloo spent two weeks with his parents Erect New Tank. _ Mrs. J. Wreidman returned to her }homo her after spending the past seven months with her son, Father Philip at Chicago Heights, Illinois and her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hurly at Rochester. Miss Clara Freidman aleo of Rochester accompanied her expecting to return this week. _ A number from here attended the St. Clements spring show on Thursâ€" day of last week. Mr. M. M, Coon was a. business visitor in tewn last Thursday. Mr. Patrick Morris‘epent a day last week with friends in town. _ Mr. Rddie McGrath of St. Clemâ€" ents and Miss Mildred McGrath of Bamberg spent WedneBday evening of last week with friends in town. ler, George Heimler, Walter Hubbs, fAlfn Koebel, ~ James McMurray, H. W. Selp and Oscar Schummer. }hjoyu Bocial Evening. _ Mr. and: Mrs. Conrad Hahn enterâ€" tatied a large number of friends to a social evening and dance at their here last Thursday uight. i t o eeigsdls tss l'qamvmuhb'ion Thurdday of last week and the baiâ€" Imummm-muton Baturday. Everything is now being veudevilie <show in Kitchener last Friday night were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Amentsa‘ orchestra supplying the Mr. Leslie Schamber and sister Bathe the forehead with Minard‘s and Inbale freeâ€" dy. It gives ~quick ~reliet for every ache.. Mr. Fred Sechaver, PHILIP&BURG ker The secretary of the New Ham‘g‘ burg Horticultural Soelety has inâ€" formed us that he has obtained from | the lxpomnenuyhm. Ottawa, a| set of slides on â€""Beautifcation of | Urban Home Grounds,"\ which wm} arrive in town on April 20th,. Mr. R. Gribbs, our popular show man.) has generously offered to show ther | after his regular show Friday and Saturday, April 20th. Mna Horses Shown at Spring Show. | Miss Florence Bradley, teacher at purkholder of Markham Welland,who canie home to spend)day guests at the home the Kaster holidays with her parents | yys, George Hallman. here, has been serionsly i with! uy fohn Copley was pnenmonia for the past week, but i8 | surprised last Wednest again recovering which her MaDF | whon a#few friends j friendsâ€" will be glad to learn. ‘homor of his birthday. A Mr. John W. Roth has sold his property on the Huron Rd. to Mr. Henry Nixdorf of Waterloo, who will take possession ‘in a week. Mr. Roth will move into the old Klenkman house owned by Mr. John Brodrecht Wilmot treet. County Judge Hearn has dismissâ€"| noon. fed the appeal in the local dam caue* Mr. A. Hilborn attended the Eduâ€" and upheld the former decision in | cational convention field at the Unâ€" the Rupthigosâ€"Stuart Bros. suit. The} iversity of Toronto for a few days l!ormei had secured an injunction | last week + restraining Stuart Brog. from OPErâ€" | Won Prizes ating the dam so as to raise the) Mry, Wesley Battler has been sucâ€" water at a ford at his farm,. On Musful at the recent shows in winnâ€" account of the dam it is claimed the ‘ ing the following prizes. At New water rose from two to ninetéem Hamburg 1st for Percheron stallion, inches. also a silver cup won by the same Thirtyâ€"two new beginners were °Dâ€" |horse in a class of all the first class rolled in the primary class in the porges. â€" First for standard bred public school hére last Monday. This | sqaljion "Peter Wilton" at Baden, is proably the largest class of youngâ€" | rirst and sweepstake prizes /for aters that ever commenced thelr »journalier," First and sweepstake «chool days together in the local ’pmen for Peter Wilton, First _ for school. irond team and first for 3 year old Mr. John W. Roth has sold hi / colt, These fine horses are indeed property on‘ the Huron Rd. to Mr.‘; credit to the community and Mr. Henry Nixdorf of Waterloo, who will | pattier has good reason to be proud take possession in a wéeek. Mr. Roth | of peing the owner of such splendid will move into the old KIenkM@N | mpooy, j Miss Lottie Goebel was a week end visitor here. _ _ We are glad to note that riding seems to be the popular sport of the day and that the beautiful thoroughâ€" bréd "Titters" owned 6y members of the New Hamburg Silver Black Fox Farm, carried off the red ribbons at the* New Hamburg and Baden Horse Shows anmd that the blue ribâ€" bon went to "Stoney," the chestnut gelding owned by Mr. Clarence Hildebrand. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hahn attendâ€" ed the funeral of the latter‘s aunt, the late Sarah Ann Salvadge, at Stratford on Tuesday. Dr. N. H. Winn has moved his household goods into Mrs. Emma Yackie‘s house on Louis St. where he will reside qntil his new house is completed which will be erected this eummer on his lot on Huron St. Mr. C. L. Forler has the conâ€" tract for building the new residence, . The ladies of the Baptist Church wil hold a homemade baking sale in Mr. D. W. Geiger‘s store on April 258th. Mr. L. Peine attended a meeting | of the Fire Insurance Agents held / at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, | on Monday, at which Mr. Clement,| mgnager of the Fire Insurance Gomâ€" | pany of Canada and other companies, | addressed the gathering on insurâ€"| ance matters. ’ _ The merchants of New Hamburg | have again agreed to observe the | Wednesday â€" halt holiday, closing| their stores at 1230 during May, June, July, August/gnd September. | Mr. Harry Puddicombe who was here to attend the funeral of his mothér, the Jate Mrs. Thomas B. Pu@dicombe, left for his home at Guernsey, Sask., this week. . ~ Miss Eva Erb has resigned hor position in: the Insurance «office of Mr. L. Hostetler here to accept a simflar position in Kitchener, . _ . Mr. And Mrs. F.â€"Carson of Statâ€" isited friends in town } fora y on gunâ€" Mr. A. H. Miller of Melville, Sask., arrived here on Wednesday and will spend the summer with her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ritz. Y Mr. Nicholas D. Roth and Mr. Ezra Steinman of Clarence, N. Y., paid a visit to their friends here over the May. Mrs. Harry Smail of Kitchener is epending a couple of weeks with her father, Mr. S. Peacock. Mr. Henry Luft was a business visitor to Tavistock on Friday. ~ Mr. C. K. Merner returned on Monâ€" day from a Qusiness trip to the West in the interests of the Hamburg Folt : Mrs, ‘Apdrew Murrey of m is spending a few days this week with her mothor, Mrs. Mary Bean. Mr. Murray of Kitchener visited friends in town on Sunday. Mr. Harry Peacock of Kitchener was a week end visitor at his home e of Toronto spent several days ~hor pérenats, Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. ce 5 ""} The "Snoozer" Trushinski benefit s {eoncert which was held in the Capâ€" t Spring Show. (:ul ‘Theatré on Friday night of last _ NHorse Show | week under the anspices of the local ‘g on Tuosday.| Knights of ‘Coluthbus was In point the most shoâ€" | of attendabce one of â€"the biggest of the society..) svonts of the year there boing 1700 int weathér a | people .prosent." ‘The Knights will ttendance hd | therefore have between $1000 and of horses was | $1200 cloar for Kitchener‘s star hooâ€" .. |keyist which is very gratiftying to ml“'“‘m? s\‘;»‘ x‘% ,‘u. of Waterlooj coming hom at her home | Yunday night Mr. John Copley was plegsantly surprised last Wednesday evening when a#few friends gathered in homor of his birthday. After a short program Misa Helon Baldwin preâ€" sented him with a little gift, Miss McKerracher‘ reading a very approâ€" priate address. Delightful refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Heller and Mre. Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hallman and family of Preston and Rev. L. J. Burkholder of Markham were Sunâ€" |_ On Friday evening April 20th a | concert will be given in Kayvelman‘s ‘Hall, New Dundee, commencing at Sunday night and consequem4ly had to make the trip on Monday afterâ€" noon. a single man. Affirmative by two}O! April. The special preacher for single men and negative by two}| MORing .and evening will be Rev. married men. Single men are urged |Câ€" W. Foreman of Waterioo. to be présent. It is stillâ€" not too| Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller _ and late for them to learn the truth.)family attended .the funeral of their Married men don‘t miss it. You‘ll!&rabdson in New Hamburg on Sunâ€" zo bome happler than ever *before. E day afternoon. April 20th. | Mrs George A. Miller spMt last Missâ€" Elma Sararas spent thej“e?k with her daughter, Mrs. Ted weekâ€"end with friends in Kitchenmer. |Fetter near Kitchenor, Single Carriage horseâ€"C. Schamâ€" ber, New Hamburg, Ed Baker, \Bright. Owing to the bad condition of the roads Messrs. Har®d Shantz and Gordonâ€"Bretz were prevented from coming home from Kitchener on 8 o‘clock. It will consist of the folâ€" lowing program. New Dundee M. S. band, brass quartette, ladies‘ trio, vocal solos, whistling solos, recitaâ€" tions. An address by Rev. Howald. Come and hear the youngest cornet soloist in the coynty. A debate will decide the following problem. Reâ€" solved that the life of a married man is a happier Gne than that of a single man. Affirmative by two single men and negative by two ; Single Roadsterâ€"A. Weber, Kitâ€" chener, L. Luckhardt, New Hamburg J. McKenzie, Hayavilie. _ «. Agricultural, 4 years and overâ€"J. Wettlaufer, 2nd and 3rd, M. Gofton. "lhfl-m. This prize con~ sists of $25 mllver cup donated by H. A. Appel, joweller. Filde _ ‘The following is the prize lsitâ€" _ Clyde stailionâ€" 18t, E. R. Bock, New Dundes; 2nd and Ird, Hy. Reidt, Shakespeare. Percheron <stallionâ€"â€" W.â€" Battler, New Dundee. Agricultural teamsâ€" John Wettâ€" laufer, New Hamburg, <M. Gofton, Jas. Hett, Kitchener. Span Roadstersâ€" Hy. Klinkmap, Wilmot, W. Battler. % Saddle Hon'wa G: A.‘new, New Hamburg, Ed Baker, Bright. Heavy draught 4 years and overâ€" C. Cochrane, J. Vance, E. 8. Shants. sweepstakes was won by W. Battier of New Dundee withâ€"his Percheron Roadster stallionâ€"W. Battler, . J. R._Kaufman, Waterioo., Colisâ€"Filly or Gelding. ._ _ Meavy draught foaled 1920â€"â€" H. :::: Tavistock, 2nd and Srd, 6.‘ Plattsville. o Brood mare} heavy draughtâ€"J. Vance, Ratho, J. Murray, Wilmot, M Gofton, Plattsyille. Brood mare, agriculturalâ€"J. K. Wagner, M. Cressman, Plattsville. Horses in harnessâ€"â€" ‘Heavy draught tiamâ€"8. Shrane, 8. Cochrane, Ayr, E. S. Shantz, Kitâ€" chener. Carrilage horsesâ€" $rd, Hoffman man Bros., Kitchener. Marys judged all awards met with the Wagter, St. Agatha. CLEARED OVER $1000 Mr. NEW DUNDEE of Mr 1921â€"J. K. The regular monthly meeting of thie Women‘s Institute was held in the Haysville Hall on Thursday afâ€" Mr. and Mre. Urias Nahrgang and Delton Coxson accompanied â€" Mr. John F. Coxson to Ritchener on Monday. Â¥r. John F. Coxson is beâ€" ing put: under thée Xâ€"ray. Mrs. Rudy L. Roth spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Gilford in Waterloo. ‘The _ telephone wires between Waterloo and Haysville werp ":1 warm on Sunday of last week fro constant use, to mention about the arrival of a darling baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gifford in Waterloo. Heartiest congratulations. * The 31st anniversary of Christ church will be observed on the 29th of April. The special preacher for morning .and evening will be Rev. C. W. Foreman of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller _ and family attended .the funeral of their grandson in New Hamburg on Sunâ€" Mr. Harry Puddicomb returned to his home near Guernsey, Sask., last week. ‘New and Nifty s\vm _ Follow Nature‘s Ej in New Cloths and Weaves Get a New Snuit For 8 QUEEN ST. N.â€"Just around the corher from King HAYSVILLE. _ The Best Value On The Market At The Price a . * Suit or Top Coat Made to Measureâ€"Fit and Satisfaction Guarante. Scotland Woolen Mills CGo. ‘ _ Limited f The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company ) (| . S. B. Bricker, Manager, J. M. Scully, Kitchener, S. B. Bricker, Waterloo, J. H. Gundy, Toronto, F. S. Kumpf, Waterloo, Geo. Dobbie, Galt, A. J. Kimmel, Cobourg, WATERLOO. Thos. Hilliard, Pres., Waterloo, INTEREST: We pay / r * 4% on deposits of one dollar and upwards. , 70 on Guaranteed Investment Receipts taken out for definite 5 periods : interest in each case payable halfâ€"yearly. Peo) residing at a distance can transact their business free of charge by mnlfb(}hequesonouuidopomulnddqulbd'fithmwm be taken withâ€" out deducting exchange, ) s fisd 4 swÂ¥ Safety Deposit for rent at reasonable rates. hy Bonds bought lgfi'x::ld. k : * We also act as Executor, Administrator or Trustee of Estates and as agent for the investment of funds. * * _ bus K n ‘This company is in a HERVICE : «* $2) All moneys left with us on deposit must be by. law in fl‘mbeuwnhond.'md-dhm.luh mmwm&vmtwqmvm&&w‘l boobminmcgdmnhrbbfigwm fficials and by the Company‘s local auditors. on deposit with us at the end of 1922 the amount of / â€" These funds are secured by Dominion, Provincial and Bonds and by First oo aepraifery o vale compan ther msund 57 ts tles, sitors are Capital Stock and Reserve Funds,whld: amount to M,fl% + % A #+ B: a a , £ &m-mmbmkm'du.fl upwards subject to withdrawal Joint Acgounts be opened in the names of twoorz-.uui.dfi-mbz.mm in the names of two or more parties, either one to have access to the funds. We also have a number of children‘s accounts:; PO T K (Operating under the laws of the Province of Ontario) OFFICES ). ~ KITCHENER 1, P. V. Wilson, _ Chas. M nager, Managing Director, come forward with an answer to the question. "Po winter hens pay?" He gives the following statistics for his flock of eight Rhode Island Reds: In January they laid 26 egge, at 65 cents a dozen, and feed cost $1.10; in February they gave 81 eggs at 50 cents & dozen and cost $1.40 to feed. Last month their production was 86 eggs, at 85 conts a dozen, and their feed cost $1.38. . The members of the Sunday Schâ€" ool and A.Y.P.A. gathered at the home of Mr. J. J. Graham on Friâ€" day eyening and presented Roy W. Graham with a beautiful © prayer book before his departure for work eisewhere. The evening was spent in playing games after. which a dainty lunch was served. HENS LAY REAL GOLDEN Eoos - A Woodngck poultry fancier has ; LET US SERVE YoUu, _ DIRECTORS: f ~ theo. B tikies, thepain / D; r, . T ol esd Vaoie * Louis L Lang, Kitchener, P. V. Wilson, Waterloo. â€" . F, Seagram, Viceâ€"Pres., Chas. McKenzic, Managor. _ Miss Ada Devitt has completed her course in the Euler Business College at Kitchener and is home at present. Messrs. Norman Lehman and Fâ€" ward Zinger receive@ slight injurâ€" fes about the head and face when their borse became frightened and threw themsfrom the buggy.. Miss Nellie Chalmers spent a couple of days last week in Hamâ€" i!ton. Misses Vera Wollis and Mabel Letson attended the conference of the Western Association in Gu@lph last week. & Mrs W.. Howlett is nursing her aunt, Mrs Leins of Eimira who is it with pneumonia, A number of young _ people gatherâ€" ed at the home of Mr. Bert Sobye on Thursday evening and spent an enjoyable time together. » Mr. J. Rennie of Guelph spent Sunday with his brother here. «Miss Gladys Marriott of Kitchâ€" ener is spending a fow weeks with relatives here. , Mr Humphries of Gueliph gave a lecture in the West Montrose Hall on Sunday afternoon. Miss Beatrice Glennie visited with Miss Vera Wollis last waek. wEsT MonN‘TRosE. GALT §A * Â¥ @0

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