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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Aug 1923, p. 6

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rAC FYC e Nai+ o8 , Med ‘had bben an active of=the M.B.C,; church for 12 and bad also been a Sunâ€" day @ool wlass leader for many years,for 24 years a teacher asd for x:?,nn\u efficient superintendâ€" ent, ang during: these years d_evoud annah af Wis time to the study of yea .â€"w' PBb es 25. icnaiats atrrtetuliiic n ts tor ;:a%-:.\h efficient superintendâ€" | ent, anlg during: these years devoted much pf his time to the study of ‘special" Bible topics, suth A8 the secon@ woming of Christ on which he T at different times at the|"© Young People‘s. Meetings. Ce By ‘his death the <hurch loses a| b« cou!*nt member and the Sunday | 8 school and Young People apflunflrln; t workeg, all of whom deplore gréatly | hi his passing away. en Amopg the relatives :pd friends from m distance who were here to | l¢ attend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.| t Andrew Scheifele of Bad Axe, Mich., | Y Rev. P. and. Mrs. Cober of Hespeler, Rev." and Mrs, Dorin Storms ot | h Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Josish Good | h Mr. J. Henry Good, Mr. Vernon Good, | & Mr, and Mrs. G. Clendennan and| Miss McDonald of_ Toronto, and the , / families of Gideon Reist, New Dun-‘ dee, _ Aaron Rosenberger, Moses | t Heckendorn, Ben Hurst and Wendell € Clemens, all of Breslau. 1 Held Family Reunion. 1 ‘The family of the late Henry and | Mrs. Dahmer, formerly of this villâ€" ‘ age held a reunion in the shape o(' a picnie in Snider‘s flats on Sunday | July 29th, where a good time was spent. Our Mr. Henry H. Dahmer is the only member of the large famâ€" ily who did not leave his home town. ‘The rest of the family are scattered ever Waterloo, Kibchener and Doon, Miss Delphine Scheifele who is on the teaching staff of one of the leadâ€" ing coljeges acrou.me border is enâ€" joying a iwell earned holiday at the home â€"of her fsther, . Mr. Henrty Scheifele. Personale. Mr. Andrew »,,. e ol T859 .30 0 0sg *. N F4 ‘y:,-"’"'filf‘ ; o anoe . e _ .. Lull?‘ 7. Bs o F s W y" e _ & P o L .. +4 ?gz Â¥" y )*z 1 . § CS ts «o maites ts o * _A _ naving come from far ABC vpay a last tribute 1o the ‘deâ€" ‘There are tew spots in Canada with mmuchwf!mc"‘ Island, through which, â€" to Bydmey and return, members of the mwmmw uw“rouflymmcw; * "Shbore Cotomine Columbus discovered Ameâ€". m, harbors and there are many traces which indicate that as sgonestgag | (~ 8. 1.â€"â€"A typical bit of the late Solomon on Monday, July 30. Cape Breton Island G‘es of Hamilton was 4.â€"â€"Ruina of old Fort Louisburs. Reâ€"remmint . MUVC _ 1.-0-.!00.!‘.â€"&”!]“&â€" ipots in Canada with|of Cape Breton. . Its erection cost ‘ history than Cap4|more than $25,000,000 in current through which, to|valuation of money, and although it n_“huflm'ummflhlmnfl.mw Cape Bretem. 2. otflfl“"!".‘!‘fl‘.'!_'_" To â€" Anecnfiegs â€" sn at the Hartwig of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lebutski 0f St. Incobs were Sunday visitors with ‘relatives u:'n:uéhw""',“f_‘_ tor a fow @ays at the home triends. Brantford. Miss isie Good who has for a term‘ been a student at the Business College at Kitchener, has had the honor to win a Gold Medal for Shorthand and recently passed her final examinations yery creditably, \h!l. accepted, a pom‘lon,m Kitchâ€" Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scheifele are leaving this Thursday on a motor trip taking "them through Penneylâ€" venia and other> Eastern States. ‘ Owing to dedication services being held at the M. B. C. Church, Maryâ€" horo, next Sunday, both service and Sunday school at that church here are cancelled for the day. â€" % Aged Resid®nt Dead. & ue o e o i4 r\'r PVVT CC OOIOTE Y I he Grim Ryfir. death, delivered the final summOns to one of our two ; remadining residents considered as of ; the ptoneers, when on Thursday evening Mr. Albert Heidlinger passâ€" ; ed peacefully away aftera few years serious illness, attainigg the age . of 35 years, 5. months and 18 days, : Deceased, who was born in Gerâ€" ‘many, had in his early days with . others emigrated to America: where he finally landed in the land of his adoption to make his future home here. He was married to Mary Schweitzer after which they lived in this village. He is survived by A family of two sons and two daughâ€" ters, Albert of Preston, William of : Baten,â€"Phoebe at home and Ricka, / wite of the late Geo. Gerbig, Jr., of Kitchener. â€" Mrs. Heidlinger precedâ€" ed him in death by a little over two years, fi:’?;‘ntaoor of Canada <@ Ldgal News Notes. .. Miss M. Mcrea of Drayton visited at the home of Mr. W. Mader over tna week end, e s r. Leonard Hesch was A guest .‘ of,.:“l, and Mrs ;"Zr, Roy Gimbel and Mr. NeFSON I-:gm-u are spending a . f@Wâ€" days this week at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Bauman. â€" LLOT _ 1b at Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jacobs * visited . with Sauder on Sunday. ‘Mr. Nelson Dede@l visited with friends Sunday. Mr. the the week end in our burg. Miss Florence Bender of Ind. 111 visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Kolb, | \ Misges "Mabe] and Vera Weber of German Mills visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bauman on Sunday. wt+_ Lo siad to renort that Mrs. We are glad to reP M. Mader who is i1 is NMr. Omar Rudy wa visitor at the home of Simon Baer. B2 URRUOEIOsIE The Hiawathas motored to Pine Grove to play the Pine Grove madaâ€" motselles a game of soft ball,. but the Hiawathas falled, to win, being defeated by a score of 17â€"10,. After the game the Pine Grove ladies g grains of which, bwrfl‘ trom heavy|ls one quite a bit is ‘?’l N a+>) tnn Fatrnth Farm of 137 acres with 20 meres of mostly ~ hard wood bush, good buildâ€" ings, not far from Kitchener. Also several other good farms from 10 to 200 acres. Apply to Auctioneer W, W. Fr':ckvyfltarloo. & ‘82â€"4. uoo 4 & Bob Chalmers of Guelph spent Bydneys" are PFeW*. _ 0 botuse amad d » Sydney, ‘North Sydney and Sydney Mines. An important town which can lay claim to be within the disâ€" trict is OGlace Bay, fourteen milea from Sydney. Sydney is the principal city of the island. It is the Eastern terminus of the Oanadian National Rallways and a sea port of importance. It is the centre of the stee! making indusâ€" try of the Dominion, and around it, in t CC C Chackch Maktaam ROWMOMETT: “"""'";"‘"‘".2"“:‘. Canndian Naflonal Rable! m}m who is ill is tmproving. ar Rudy was the Sunday tha home of Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE C. Myers over Sunâ€", -.m &.â€"â€"A coal mining DIMTT nmmmmm ; of Waterioo in our burg OB Sauder of St. ce of fine trout and as well as small game Mr. Nelson In motor boat or canoe Over . LAE inited | Nipigon‘s erystal waters, He may over make the exciting trip down Nipigon 'mv«. shooting treacherous rapids, guest | below which the green and . red s“-'bowuoo leap, or he may loiter immun the forest casting Bis line â€" * ‘\m chosan bools, bopleg : bit catch I iils. _ 8.â€"One view of the Bras «‘0r Lake ceal mining plant near 87dne?. 5 Ing and fishing DeuUOE _ 8t To 96 c n e P Z0 f through the forest casting Ris 1iD8] wringer like new, fine mounted deer in chosen pools, hoping bis catch | head with 12 polut horns, electric niay bring him the coveted NipMg0D| toaster, n@W electric fron | BOW; Trophy. This trophy °is annuguy | gome bedding. coat scuttle, 5 doz. awarded by Canadian National Railâ€"| empty sealers,. all kitchen utensils, | ways to the angler catching the largâ€" | a11 the plain and fagey dishes, coppâ€" est true speckled trout in the NiP+| ar boiler, piétures affé many other gog watere. § articles too numerous to. mention. Full information and {llustrated| Rverything will be sold positive: folder may be procured from @1Y| ly without reserve, the proprietress agent of the Canadian Nationa!) is going to Germany. L Railways. . The sale is worthy of attendance Lo as everything is practically now. NEWSs OF MRS. KNARRS DEATH| TERMS: Cash. CcAME AS SHOCK. Biggar, Sask., July 24, 1923. _‘ 1, H, TOMAN, Ne The news came as a shock to Mr. eer. John Holst of Biggar, Sunday night Phone 28â€"12. when be received /a telegram â€" anâ€"| MRSâ€" REV. A. L/ nounciog the sad and~ untimely CchHAs. HEIPEL, death of his youngest sister, Fila, 3121 | (Mrs, Oscar Knarr) ot Waterloo. aommmnazese ‘.Henven retaineth now our treasure “nl YÂ¥ Where no farewell tears are shed i the hope, the hope s0 sweet That we soon in Heaven may meet ere we all shall happy be *s Rest from pain and sorrow free. of the most Motmrouuuun.lmtho borders of the farâ€"famed Bras 4‘0r, the great inland salt water lake of Cape Breton. The Bras d‘Or waters have a surface area of 450 square miles, the width varying from less 1000 M 422. 0e lihar trantec d mt rar t common, nothing tame; all is tuned \.wmmmnflnn of pleasure. * Bvery variety of landscape meets the aya and the are never wearled. scanery along the Bras d‘Or route of the Can adian National Rallways is angue tonably one of the most diversif!~ and beautiful in the Dominion. who has never Mipped| 1 M :. t .. uce ind t on coataith esn sB re SPAVLLTC S 6 " stai waters. He msy|gy9 ft. new; Axminster rug 10x1) fL. ting trip down Nipig0D | nearly new, t Oriental rug oxt3 it. ag treacherous rapld®.| new, 1 arm chair, 2 kitchen fables, the green and r€4| gropâ€"slde; steel couch with mattress, ), or he may loiter| nal! rack, washing _ machine and forest casting Bis 108] wringer like new, fine mounted deer " 2 APeP C ApARE : 770007 MRS. REV. A. LANGE, P CHAS. HEIPEL, Clerk.: \ §1â€"2t. in the Estate of CLARISSA coPLEy of New Dundee, Townohip of Wile mot, County of Waterloo, Widow, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ADELAIDE 30 MILLIAM Im proved feady for plg, three choose fro type at at August Wellesley. 30â€"4t. TOMAN, New Dundes, Auctionâ€" Aug. 11 wable hou! Otto Rad Kitchener achine â€"zood W 3t Aug. 18 household Rafferty, | St. in tow Sept. 1 toal estate hnare toal € of la wood the 1 the v ‘ousehold effects belonging lafferty, 53 David St., off 3t. in town of Waterloo. Sept. 10 (Monday) â€" oal estate consisting fo 43 of land with 10 acres mos wood bush, belonging to the late Conrad Kappes, #1 the village of Heildelberg. .Aug. 11 (Saturday) â€" household effocts, 8 am. al choner market, 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, ! Auwust 25 ({Saturday) 1 a‘olookâ€" | Â¥pluable> real es‘(ro. fcoland pony, | svaitry, nnd houdlhold effects beâ€" | longing to Mr. Jacob Gorlg on | tatn Street. in the village of Badon. \mny:r.mgn-.m o from the attic a the cellar. No.. rosarve. Don‘t tilte this hoeary salo 6f good houss â€" turnishings. ; . .. > 5 gALE POBTPONED The sale of househoid effects beâ€" longing to Conrad Zick, 44 Waterloo St, advertised for Aug. 11th, has been postponed indefinitely, at ‘"@ J. SHANTZ Aucticnesr. Caturday (Asgust 25th) â€"Vaiuablo Housshok Bitects beloaging to O. Thamer, 50 Abrens 81, W. Kitchâ€" in town Sept. 10 il estate ( land wit od bush, a late Co e village Aug. 11 ine Auc rloo ied . 11 (Sati household Radunskt, FOR oo _ Ch â€" size 33 ruuning TLR3 V ne litters of s1 from ° of the roasonabte ~ ust Milbrandt, oy. Baden Ont PE LCLLO___ CcoPLEY | Yorkshire xervice, se litters of su LANGE, Proprietress copPLey tion Sale List FRICKEY, (Saturday FOR DR SALE Champion _ Th 83 Cylinder, 4{ ig order. Apply 3 Waterloo. (Saturday) SALE effects several . suckling Plattsville, 1 p.m. â€"Val ts belonging to Wellington | St,, seloct swing Phone Auctioneer Executors â€" _ Valuable 43 4â€"5 acres mostly hardâ€" to estate of Threshing . 45 body, it estate situated Bright sows in pigs to _ bacon Valuable to J. Bow'm::l‘ Henry 30â€"41. Valuable the Kitâ€" with springs phoue with 28 records, lange. cenâ€"| @CUEOE® MM1T MR MEA 02. 0 0 tury camers small comera, cabinet '”"',f'" MBk of Roger‘¥"milver including knife‘s, ADELAIDPE eÂ¥+ o ‘forks and spoons, some dishes and| WILLIAM COPLEY, RR 4, Bright. glassware, kitchen utensile, upholâ€" l.torod easy chair, 3 female cnsry HY. A; GOPLEY,: New ‘Dunde, Ont boars Apply %7 1%. tubs; crocks, garden tn.ll‘ pueen . BCY bicycle, Cleveland gents‘ bcycle, clothes . basket, . bucksaw, garbage Lan and> numerous Other articles. it 1e all practically new furnit having only been used for . el months L TERMSâ€"Cash OTTO RADUNSKY, Propri¢tor wW. W.. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, L Phone 592w, Waterico â€" ALF. MOYER, Clerk. ® 32â€"1t FOR SALE _ I New rubber tire top buggies with auto seats and with either arch or drop axles, ~our OWn make, Regular prices. were $176. Will now . sell while they last | at $155. Also & number of. second hand top and: open buggies. And one horse markâ€" et carriage. We also sell the Jackâ€" lson wagons. . Weber Bros., New Dundee. 28â€"4t The undersigned wishes to 1 all his neighbors and friends #so kindly assisted during bereavement. . He also d thank the ladies for their and those who sent f!0 loaned their cars. Experienced three miles wages. E. W Kitchener. _T St. St. Good . collic ood dog for Highest Prices . Paid For Churning Cream It Phone 2060 FOR SALE \ )od collie dog, one year old, & | dog for farm. Apply 34 Menno or at Chronicle office, 7 Ontario Waterloo. 31â€"4t. CARD OF THANKS will pay produceérs to get in touch with us. Write, phone or call. / Shoemaker‘s Dairy 96 ChurchSl‘ imnne 2060 Kitchener For A Good, Reliable and Experienced Auctioneer See or Phone Does Your Farm MAID ‘To make improvemen 8, mfl present mortgage or for other purposes? I am ing loans to farmers almost every day. Perhaps you want to borrow, to buy a farm? See or write to me. ' E. J. Payson . 12 FRANCIS NORTH, K1 TCUENER. 244 King St. N., Tel _ n 2222 ID WANTED 1 maid for fa from Kitcher PRO@mente . CWRRE BBAE . ol Sn se utd Phonola mfl..\"m“flmum"» $ "oads ~large cenâ€"| ecutors have not had notice, s ed during bhis recent He also desires to Willson, . 740â€"3. sent flowers and Oscar Knarr Kitchener farm to thank home, Best 31 WATERLOO 2t DUERING OTTO KNECHTEL e o + 6 # % o o ¢ ¢ # $ ing and Furnace Work. _ o o o o o & o & o # & W A T E R L 0 0 Need Money? First Mortgage Loans invest let mortgage FARMERS halfâ€" A. K. Cressman The Royal Bank of Canada MONEY to BANK, we shall be glad to have noss affairs. Waterloo If you Consult us IQZ King St Waterloo, â€" / k# you‘ bar> yearly a call from have any Money in me know. Best security given you Insurance, Lo# | And Investments Branch. Mistels interest Phone 136 Tel,. 110§w © / Ont for you yA.

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