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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 May 1923, p. 7

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The many friends of Miss Florâ€" "@nce Bradley are pleased to see her out again after her recent attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. L. Peine and Miss| Mr. Vernon Forrest of Waterloo Lovina Deichert attended the fun.|was a weekâ€"end visitor at his home eral in Toronto on Monday of Billy here. * Yeomamns, only son of Mr. and Mrs. | en mmmettomeintmenmmee Ralph Yeomans who died last Satâ€" @ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ® urday at the tender age of ouht‘l ELMIRA | months. The deceased child Was & @ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" @ great grandson of Mrs. Catharine Bright Young Life Ciosed. Deichert of this town. i. A bright young life was closed on Mr. Geo. A. Claire has disposed of Saturday when Edith, the ten year Eis farm, stock and implements to old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. David Heubach and has taken '(‘Mhm, pased away after an illness Mr. Heubach‘s property at the east of only two days of diphtheria. This end of Kitchener in exchange and is the second death in the family, moved with his family to his new..the grief stricken parents baving lost home this week. Mr. Clair was a their eldest daughter several years kind add helpful neighbor and his ago. Her sorrowing parents and four many friends regret his removal sisters survive. ‘The funeral ser. from here, but wish them every!vxce was conducted by Rev. Mr. success in the future. Mr. Clair will Shade of Alberts on Sunday. take up his former occupation of Motor Mishap. bricklayer. | While returning from Waterloo on bricklayer. While returning from Waterloo on Mrs. C. Strauch had a very mc-lsuturdu evening a large touring cessful sale of household furniture car going in the opposite direction last Saturday and in future 'fll‘colllded with a Forde, coupe being make her bome with her daughter, driven by Henry Hedrich of Elmira, Mrs. Milton Rofritsch, in Stmtlord.‘hreakhu the rear axle and damagâ€" Before her departure from ',:)wn'lng the fender. Fortunately no perâ€" the members of the Ladies‘ Aid of J.tm was injured. ‘Trinity Lutheran church surprised Property changes Hands. her at her home and presented herl The Wm. Manning property was with a prayer book accompanied by'mz week bought by Jacob Smetzâ€" the best wishes of the Society of ger. Mr. Manning has accepted the which she had been a member torlpolltlon as assistant engineer at the many ytars. A pleasant evening was Domdnion Tire Factory, Kitchener, spent by all present. â€" « laniÂ¥twill more to that city with his Miss Pearl HilÂ¥ebrand of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Messry.~ Armand Nahrgang and Arthur Beger who took a four years‘ course in electrical engineering, at the University of Toronto, returned to their homes here last week after writing their final exams. We are sorry to report that Mrs. ‘spray from confirmation class and Alois Haum is laid up with an atâ€" ‘teachers. tack of the flu.. Her many friends | Miss Audrey Hahn of Waterlo was wish her a speedy recovery. a week.end visitor at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Helm and! Mr. and Mrs, Milton Boettger and famil _&- Kitchener . spent the family of Monckton spent [ Sunday wee ;{; 42y ith the latter‘s parents, with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Nir. fqd MrBmChr* Ingold. Mrs. Otto Boettger. Mr. 94 Jedter has severed his| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Raeburg and connection '::{; he i«;lor Garage |daughter, Margaret, spent Sunday and has take@,/‘a ‘position in theiwith relatives in Strattord. Brunswick garage at Kitchener. Mr .and Mrs. Guy Semple spent famil _&- Kitcb« wee ;,;,’.. ith the Mr. C;‘“”b "' Mr. 984 Isdter connection '::(; , and has takegy/‘a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aradt have taken up their residence in Mrs C. Strauch‘s house on Jacob Street. It is not merely a Mg:: fine phrasing. The sentiâ€" ment has an appeal to every one who has caught a viston of what Canada is to be. Befors the splendor of that vision selfish local Interests wither and die «hnd provincialism fades into nothingness, What is of benefit to the farmer of the Wast,or the Asherman on the Atlantic coast, should he m of concern #0 every citizen of the Dominton. ‘*There is no Rast, Wednesday _ afternoon _ when the large circle of friends who deeply stores close at 12.30 o‘clock _ |regret her carly demise. She leaves .__Mr.~ F. H.. McCallum hbag been to mourn her death her sorrowing laid up with a serious illness for parents, three brothers and three the past two weeks but is again sisters, Thomas and George of Kitâ€" Amproving.. His many friends hope.chener, and Ida, James, May and to soon see him about again in his Margaret at home. The funeral took usua) good health, place on Wednesday afternoon from Mr. 8. R. Stuart of Mitchell was a the residence of her parents to the tusiness visitor to town on Monday.| Trinity Lutheran church for serâ€" Mr..and Mrs. Clayton Inglis of vice, followed by interment at Rivâ€" Parkhill spent a few days with the erside cemetery. ‘The funeral was latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. attended by a large concourse of *’I‘tfio'wu’h: _‘"There is no BEast, and no West ERE 18 JUST CANADA." and no West: THERE 18 JUST CA:ADA." In the roll of centuries since the began, the history of Canada mnpm but a modeat measure. Within the memory of #t1} in m' of lite, new arcas of this country bave been to settieâ€" ment, as um some countrice in Europe: vast ryâ€" sources of t and mineral lawds have béen reâ€" vealed, ul'nuu nnrm.n have heen harmessed to &6 the will of man. mcmg!h Yong unknown have been !inked, untll this .rn within an Empire begine to know Itseif as a land of Aileen Detenbeck of Waterioo spent mm’. a trip across Canada last summer, memâ€" bers of the Montreal Board of Trade gained many mew and striking impressions of their own country, They expressed varying views on these; discussed, criticized, or commended them. ‘These exchanges beâ€" gan to crystallize into a dominiant but unspoken thought in every ‘heart. Finally it was given volce the week.end" at possibilitios bayond the dreams of all the who laid 1ty foundation in fafth n.m. ao East, and no West: THERE 1# C Mr. Geraldâ€"Hamilton of Welland| The sad death occurred here last s epending a fow days at his home Sunday of Miss Alice Lautensohlag® a * weekly. halfâ€"boliday on £14 friendly .disposition and had a the homé#â€" of Mr. three years and was taken seriousiy 'mufivuu‘&mh iants‘ will have hor 19th year and was of a kind @ Mr. 6. Pescock, here Property changes Hands. | The Wm. Manning property was ,lut week bought by Jacob Smetzâ€" ger. Mr. Manning has accepted the !pmltion as assistant engineer at the ‘Doménion Tire Factory, Kitchener, {an&ufil move to that city with his |famlly shortly. Reâ€"organize Tennig Club. â€" ;mrmhc relatives and friends who 'm assembled to pay their last '(.rlbnh of respect to the departed. ’lluy beautiful floral tributes were 'm by sympathizing friends among ithem being a wreath trom the |Trinity Lutheran Sunday school, anchor from Young People‘s Society, ‘spray from confirmation class and ‘teachers. 1 Miss Audrey. Hahn of Waterlo was . A bright young life was closed on Saturday when Edith, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cathrea, pased away after an illness of only two days of diphtheria. This is the second death in the family, Miss L. S. Rabb is on a business trip to Toronto this week. Mr .and Mrs. Guy Semple spent Monday in Gowanstown. Mrs. J. Jenkins of Toronto is vsiâ€" iting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Brown. The annual meeting of the of Mr. and l-c:ma.nmmu-nmmw lans to the truth about their own country has been the railway. Its slender ropes â€"of steol are every« where harbingers of atill greater days to ccme, Croasâ€" Ing the wideâ€"Aung prairies, spanming rivora, passing, by means of tusnels, through the mourtains that barred the progress of man in days gone by, or wanâ€" mnmn‘::nmm.uormnm earlier sott portions of the country, they are a visible embodiment of the sentiment, "There is no Bast, and no West; . THERR 18 JUST CANADA." The rall has made it tor increasing thousands M to vm:' o‘acation â€" by travel in their own country. And their owa Canadlan National Mhnnphru amatin« sart in this education of its owners. Since its humbic beginaings in Confederation days, it has expanded Inia the grea‘ with his father, 8t Decision was given to the plainâ€" tiff in the case of Philip Gies of Kitchener vs. The Dominion Sewer Pipe Co. of Hamilton: $1800 was the amount involved. In a second case that of the Hi Speed Tool Co. against the Empire Tool Works of Galt the decision was referred to the Masterâ€"inâ€"Chambers, . technical points over a machine job being in volved. The claim is for $866. _ _A committee of the Park Board and Horticultura) Society made a lwur of inspection through the local park and main thoroughfares last week. It was decided to make many changes this summer with a view of beautifying the park and boule. vards about town. At several places flower beds will be arranged,Includâ€" ing the Memorial Park where the "town and Township of Woolwich ipâ€" tend erecting a monument as a memâ€" orial to the fallen heroes in the Great War. proes .2 . Mr. and ‘Mys. Geo. Mulholiand and children attended the funeral of the latter‘s young brother Edward, in Mildmay on Wednesday last, who was drowned when he accidently fell off the ridge at Belle Island in Detroit on Sunday, April 22nd. 10 . MTCSe Saeemrer." eeqmenis, . y > IReE n «been convalescing at the home : of _ /A * _her daughter: in . Waterioo, hakreâ€" ~â€" * Died in Butfais: . ° : . 8 v~â€" A former well known resideu‘ of Eimira, Mre. â€" Auna ~Birkenmeyer, # passed away at her home in Buffalo * on Suturday, April 21, atthe age of f , 84 ye&re. â€" Prior to the death of her daughter,. Mrs.. Heary~G. Ruppel at Eimira, some years ago, sh> paid regular visite here. Of iate years { At a meeting of the Methodist Sunday School held recently, officers for the year were elected as.folows: SBupt., F. A. Keyes; Assist. Supt., W. W. Martinson; Secy., F. D. Bristow; Asst., Miss A. Boyle; treas., Miss L. Farr. Mr. W, D. Badley, the efficient superintendent for last year, resign The local high school is indebted to Mr. Noah M. Bearinger of the Behool Board, for a donation of a solid oak frame ready for mounting while the educgtional department presented the school with a set of books of 21 volumes of "The Makors of Canada." Will Beautify Park. ® away quite suddeniy on Tuesday, April 20, aged 75 years. The funeral took place on Friday last. Laid to Rest. | ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. Philip Lein was held on Monday, Aprii 23, the service being conducted by Rev. FMr. Lynn of Baden. Nephews of the deceased acted as pall bearers nameâ€" ly Norman, Orte and Waiter Hollingâ€" }er. Wm. and Milton Aumann and Wesley Howlet. Hogs were sold ata slight advance at the market last Wednesdsy at £10.65 per cwt. & Officers Elected. z Received Usefu) Gifts. Mr. dnd Mrs. John Small attended the funeral of the former‘s sister, Mre. R. T. Struthers at Gait. Death of lsaac Wismer. * Isaac" Wismer, ~one .of the best she lived with her daughter, Mrs. PLAINTIFF WINS CASE Newsy Kitchener Page. Summary of Canadian and World Events. Editorial Comment on Local and Current Topics. 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