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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jul 1926, p. 3

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CHILD u,um}nmny’ 26 [, ) RAILE WHILE EXPRESs < .Passes oVER nenr *>"To fall asleep between the rails on‘ the CN.R. right of way, near her khome, and to have a fast passenger a run completély over her body, <~swas the strange experience of the d yearâ€"old . daughter _ of Raiph _ Sobinson, East Williams. To the «Mact that the child was asleep and that she chose for her outdbor*bed the exact middle between the rails is her life due. ‘The occurrence is considered one of the strangest that has ever happened in the district, and perhaps in Western Ontario. ~. The tot had wandered away from her home,.and evidently exhausted, stretched out on the #arm cinders. It is believed that soon after she had fallen asleep the locomotive and its string of cars passed over ker body, leaving her unharmed. ‘The noise of the train wakened the sleeping girl, but her confused mind was instrumental in preventing her from moving during the dangerous moment in which the cars were passing over her. Had she raised her head or moved sideways, her life would have been snuffed out in an instant. ‘ Sheâ€"was found soon after her strange experience and returned to her homé. M G. W.Cordon, 0. D. That is the $yeâ€"itss!f capnot be changed. Bubâ€"we ‘pan deter and can ‘place glasseg before dency, and the eye ts for all Giasage :will not make all eyes normal, but they do so in many casen; \ an m kive the hu'nmbuu.‘vopn thke ‘the first‘step toward imâ€" provemept in your visio®. °* PHONE mg KITCHENER, For Appointment. SECURITY Bonds bought, sold and quoted Safety deposit boxes to rent. Mortgage loans made on imâ€" proved city and farm properâ€" The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company Waterloo is the basis upon which we invite you to open a Savâ€" ings Account with us. signed and ~ . . Built 4 Smail Special Executor, Administrator, ‘Trustee, etc. FOR YOUR FUNDS AND INTEREST Steele‘s Qlasses Will Relieve Headaches Galt 4Â¥ Kitchener Machinists and Toolmakers spoke: in Calyary : Menjgorial . Church on Sunday evening. melp 4 n at the ‘DECORA C BERVICES > services were. / in the t od. Rev. Dr. Speriing of St. Peter‘s an address was given by Dr. Maurer, pastor of the Fifst English Lutheran Church, ‘The choir of. theâ€" church also assisted in the service. * NEW WELL BEING USED On Friday last the new well reâ€" cently . sunk in .the Water Works property on Shoémaker ‘Avenué, Kitâ€" WMM% the sysâ€" lowes fhy and hy vaier pade soft@t than: that _of" the Yock wells. The Sunday.â€"Camp Meetings conâ€" ducted ‘by Bethany Mennonite_ co&] gregation‘ in the grove on the.Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Preston highway, east ofâ€"theâ€" city," con€luded "onâ€" Wednesday‘ and: were very largely attended. ‘They were in charge: of Presiding. Elder Rev: 8. Goudie of this district, who was assisted by Evangelist °N. W. Ritch of Rockford, ‘Colorado, ‘and the pastor ofâ€" Bethany Mennonite Church, Rev. 8. Cressnian. On Sunday an unusually large nu-rr, were present, about 1500 beâ€" ing attendance. ‘Rey. M. Bricker, presiding elder of the East District, was the speaker at the morning serâ€" vice, while Evangelist Ritch spoke in the afternoon and evening, both of _ whom _ delivered impressive messages. The present meeting. was the second district meeting held this year, the first being held at Stayner, MANYâ€" ATTENDED â€". > «.. @@n" MENNONLTE CaAMP meEting A considerable number from a distance attended the meetings, visitors being present form Indiâ€" anna, Ohio and other states. Fifty tents were erected on the grounds for their accommodation. The district camp meeting will be heldâ€"in the new grove, which was recently purchased, every year, the location being an ideal one for camp meetings. counTy CoUnciL 1 PROVIDES FOR REFUNDS _ At a special meeting on Friday the County Council passed the neâ€" cessary bylaw providing for refunds to the towns and villages, excepting Waterloo, whose case has not yet been decided. Under the agreement make by members of the county counci} some years ago, each muniâ€" cipality is assessed 4% mills for read purposes of which 3 mills are refunded to meet the cost of work on connecting links in the various municipalities. INMATES OF JAIL Fred Mattell of near Waterloo and Charles Zinger of Elmira, recently convicted of breaches of the O.T.A., are serving sentences in the county jail. Mattell was fined $1,000 or three months and one month in adâ€" dition to the three months for a second offence. Zinger is serving one month. DR. J. E. HETT, KITCHENER, RETURNS FROM EUROPE Dr. J. E. Hett, Kitchener, physiâ€" clan and an exâ€"mayor of the city, has just returned from a tour of Europe, having accompanied the Interstate Medical Assembly of which he is a member. He left Kitâ€" chener on April 25th for New York where he joined about 100 physiâ€" clans and surgeons who made the trip. ‘The party was received in Rome by| Premier Mussolini, Italian Dictator and by the Pope. Dr. Hett also visited Belginm and Holland. In Vienna he resumed his â€" work in m laboratory for cancer diagnosis from the blood. operation. Friends will be glad to learn that, Mr. Robert Goudie is able to be up , and about again after, his recent, RECOVERING NICELY Reâ€"Grinding Rings box. Bweet cherriees were . 801 $1.%5 for a six quart basket, tooes sold at $2.00 to $2.45. per and hay <at $21.00. uxqufifl‘m“*%i” 1 W“#”“Mlfl“fi&l ing â€"a ‘new oo ug and hay at $21.00. /.. _ _ _: |barn | % s ts =â€"»=4 )\ ~© 1 ) "Mesirs. DaÂ¥id Boshart and C. K :~~€,000 LICENGES 188UED : . | Schwortzentruber. made a business omo.mmmum:kbuwmnm ** been issued ‘to ‘dite in North _Mr. J. K. Bchwartsentruber . and erloo. It ‘is probable that the reâ€"| S0n made a trip to Guelph last Wedâ€" maining > 260 will be issued before | nesday. % !h.m“rm year, Mr. and !l’l.'Alhll Yantai called WIDOW RECEIVE®S > _ . > | INSURANCE.â€"â€"ACTION ‘FOR °> â€" . QTHER ©$5,000 PENDING Te Metropolitan A-m: is the .und art of the pol 3 the lifte Moore: ‘ ener,. who : was ead An .. garage last Deve C# a resultâ€" jnhaling mufiofi“fiou‘ exhaust â€"of his car." There was also provision â€" for: payment of â€"another $5,000 _ it death ‘should +occur from Â¥iolent external causes. â€"The comâ€" pany * admitted ‘ liability under the policy: but denfled lability for â€"the adAitional sum under the yviolent exâ€" termal clause paragraph. : . .. Mr, Justice.Mowat of Toronto, on the motion. of the widow, (Mrs. Marâ€" garet Elizabeth Moore, has directed that the first mentloned amount be paid to het.‘ Liabflity as to the other $5,000 will be decided in an action brought ‘by Mrs..Moore against the Compant. * _ i MOTOR ACCIDENT On Monday evening & motor actiâ€" dentâ€"occurred on the Kitchener and Breslau highway when a car driven by A. G. BDonner of Brantford €rashed into a car driven by Milton Erb of Kitchener. Both cars were somewhat damaged but the occuâ€" pants eseaped injury. JURY RECOMMMENDS THAT GOVERNMENT INSPECT CABLES The verdict of the jury in connecâ€" tion with theâ€"inquest into the death of Allen Groff, who was Killed in an elevator at the Lang Tannery on July2nd, found that death was chus ed by a drop of the elevator due to the bre@king of defective cables. The jury in its verdict recommended to the government that in future factory inspectors be required to inâ€" ‘spect all elevator cables in nddtuon‘ ’tp inspecting the safety devices. At present government regulations doâ€" not require inspectors to inspect any cables. In the evidence it was stated that the cables which were proâ€" nounced defective by H A. Clark, government inspector, were nol inâ€" spected by the inspector assigned this territory in the inspection he made Sept. 19, 1925. Mr. Jerome Lang stated that the elevators are inspected by both the Safety Assoâ€" ciation and the government. _ FALL ACCIDENTAL SAY JURY The jury in the case of Fred Roseâ€" kat, who died at St. Mary‘s Hospital on July ist shortly after he was found unconscious in a pool of blood in front of the Station Hotel, stated in its verdict that his fall from the window was accidental and that no blame c@uld be attached to anyone. LODGE INSTALLED Members of Germania Lodge, Watâ€" erloo, and the Grand Union Lodge, Kitchener, motored to Hamilton last week to be present at the installaâ€" tion of the Excelsior Lodge of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould of Cleveland, Ohio, paid a short visit «with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser on Thursday. â€" ; News Notes. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strauss were Mr. and Mrs. Mich. Strauss and family of Bamberg, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ditner and (family of St. Agatha, and Mr.â€"and Mrs, Joe Ruth ¢f Kimira. Mr.â€"and Mrs. John Oesch and family were Sunday visitors with reâ€" latives at Wellesiey. with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Voisin, visited friends in Kitchener on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser â€"and song Alfred and Corniel, in company Mr. Herbert Mosburger spent Sunday at his home here: * Mr. and Mrs. D. Districh and son Joo.lg.findlumctm‘ Mra. Steffier were . Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rnoch StefMer. *# Miss Priscilia Roth» of spent Sunday under the Some of our local young men tended the ball game .which : eggs at JOSEPHSBURG Mr. and Mrs. David Otto visited in Wellesloy ‘last week, Mr. and Mr#, Allen Yantsi called on friends tb Wellesiey on Sunday. Mr. Dan Schwartsentruber was & viuttormllov'm.aflivf »‘Mri and Mro. Dan Lichtt Mr. g Mrs. Allen ~Bel@wartzentruber ited our burg‘on Sunday. \ *~ ... ¢ SMÂ¥.â€"1 Ober of Kitchener mmmeu here last News Notes of Interest. & / ~ Rev. and Mrs. Pranschke and fam Uiy motored last Tuesday on a fout weéks‘ holiday trip to Ottawa and other points visiting friends and reâ€" latives. Rev, Mr. Roiph will look after the congregation‘s needs durâ€" ing the pastor‘s absence. = \ Mre J. B, Miller returnéd last Friâ€" day mmmm_umm Lonâ€" don, Tilbury and other points. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kline on Sundayâ€" celobrated their golden wedding jubilee when only the immediate reâ€" latives were present. They spent a most enjoyable few kours in social chat and music. 7 Some of our citizens motored to Grand Bend on Sunday afd had a very pleasant outing. Wagner were business visitors in Preston and Kitchener last Friday. Mr. Chas. Stahle is giving> his house a fresh coat of pafrt which adds very much to its appearance, . ‘ Mr. Clarence Miller of" Londor spent a few days of last weekâ€"with his parents, Mr. Milton Glebe of Toronto made a few short calls here on Friday. Church services in Lisbon Evanâ€" gelical Church on Sunday, July 18, are as follows: pÂ¥" 9.30 a.m.â€"Sunday School.‘ . 10.30 a.m.â€"Children‘s Day Services. 2.30 p.m.â€"Decoration and memorial m Mr. and MrsQ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kienappel and Mr. Leander and Miss Orillia Kien: appel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meirâ€" owski motored to Hamilton and Burâ€" lington Beach on Sunday/â€" News Notes. Mr. Christ. Erb of Berlet‘s Corner and Miss Annie Erb of Wellesley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schweitzer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch and Miss Edna Schweitzer spent Sunday in Nithburg. Mr. Rugene Schnarr held a barn raising on Tuesday when he erected a new strawâ€"shed. » Messrs. Jos. Rumig and Anthony and Clemens Rumig were busily enâ€" gaged last week shingling the roof of the barn. of Mr. Fred Kienappel Sr. Mr. and Mrs..Abraham Schott paid a short callâ€"at the home of Mr. Joe Schweitzer on Monday evening. Mr. Ben} Roth had a shingling bee on ‘Thursday for shingling his Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch motored to New Dundee dn Wednesday and visited ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaadler. Mr. and Mrs. John Rveratt paid a visit at. the home of Mr. Jos, Schweltzer on Sunday. + Mr:apd ‘Mrs. C. B. Yants! called Quite a number of young people attended the barn dance at Mr. Anâ€" thony Rumig‘s on Saturday evening. Mr. and :q;“n.. "Bchwartzonâ€" uber. were: gu of Mr. apd: Mrs. ter Bauman last week. service at cemetery. 7.30 p.m.â€"Program. Oh, My Back! Messrs. C. D. Koekler and P. A. "WELLESLEY_ SUNFISH LAKE ly with Minard‘s. It with Mr Personals. A happy event took place at the home of Mrs. Jacob Hoffer on Sun« day when the following were pres ent: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoffer and family of Peel, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Aaron Hoffer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffer of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. John Soehner and family. Mrs. Shoemaker and Mrs.. Frey of Hawkesville spent a few days with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. ‘Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. V. Sloanâ€"and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bergman. Mrs. Door and family of Lucan have been spending the past week with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich. Mr. J. C. Hunt of Kitchener was a business visitor in this vicinity inâ€" specting several buildings which have recently been wired. Mr~ and Mrs. Bechtel and family of Breslau were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zlegler. Mrs. J. B. Snider, who has been spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. N. King, has returnâ€" ed home. Mr: and Mrs. Levi Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuert speMt day with friends at Kitchener :: New Hamburg. | Miss Mary Bauman of Kitchener was a weekâ€"end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Bauman. Mr. Elias Gingerich has somewhat improved from his recent iliness. Misses Gladys: Stone and Elma Shants attended the Rvangelical Christian Endeavor. Convention at Mildmay on Tuesday and Wednesâ€" Mrs. <Aaron. Snider, Miss Ida Snider and Mr. Willard Snider, acâ€" companied by Mrs. Henry Dunke of Eimira, motored to Lexington on Sunday and spent the day with Miss Annie Rieckert. Mr. and Mrs. Poter Zlegler of West Montrose were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and . Mrs. Frod Soohnor. s ¢ Miss Edna Bowman and Mr. Lioyd Zlegler of Pilkington were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mra. Sylvester LZieglor. f Mr. and Mrs.. J. Frets and family of Vineland spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Snider. ermiints esnt Mr. and Mrs. David Snider of Hawkesville was a Sunday guest at the homb of Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Snider. The Mennonite Conferance which was held at the looal church on Sunday was well attended, The adâ€" dreases givon wore intevesting and Â¥4 Miaa ~ALL FO UR Violet Risckert of Rambers ding a week with her cousin, ‘Not One but FLORADALE â€"Not alone the highest standard of .qualityâ€"not alone unsurpassed beu&y-â€"-nbt alone superb, sixâ€"cylinder performanceâ€"â€"not alone pbhenomenally low prices. In Oldsmobileâ€"and in Oldgmobile onlyâ€"you have all Investigat* Oldsmobile Value toâ€"day. . ~ _ syffer Dobbin Carage & Electric Go. King St. Waterloo, Ont. ~Mrs. John Halter and Mrs. Simon Halter of New Germany, Miss Erma |Halter of Toronto» Mr. Charles Halâ€" | ter of Edmonton,~Alta., and Miss » ‘Llnh Halter .of Ingersoll were ‘visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Died from Natural Causes.â€"After hearing the evidence of several witâ€" nesses in connection with the death of ‘William Norman, Eimira florist, who was found dead in a pool of blood at his home on July 5th, the jury brought in ® verdict of death from natural causes. Dr. Watson, who gave evidence, said that Norâ€" man, in his opinion, was dying. beâ€" fore his head struck the floor which caused a small cut through the scalp.. Deceased, who had been in poor health, was probably seized with a weak spell when he arose in }the morning in the opinion of Dr. Watson, which caused his death. |% Chiidren C Market Well Attended. â€" The monthly fair at Elmira was well atâ€" tended by farmers. $7 to $10 for small pigs were asked while chunks brought $17 to $20. A carload of western horses belonging to Art Wismer were sold by auction by Auctioneer Class. B Laid to Rest.â€"The funeral of the late Wim. Norman was held Saturâ€" day‘ and> was largely attended by friends and relatives. Mr. Russel Wyatt of Montreal spent the week end with his parâ€" onts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Feller and children of Georgetown spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Casper Stumpf. â€" MOTHER â€" Rletoher‘s less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espeâ€" prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ELMIRA look for the vignature of .. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Agaron Bricker ©", wr. and Mrs. Floyd Bricker, @ '0‘;‘ Kitchener, visited with Mr. and , he| Aaron Mader on Sunday. -; _ml Miss Florence Dedels â€" left h) Saturday for Port Elgin where D"‘I expects to spent ‘the nm-lri .. ‘ tions. Wt efesveilicnineinctntinet ~‘"’“.§" !~~ Quite a number of people from t i a *z . village attended . the ~flq_hq | camp Meeting near Kitchener: â€" Sunday. 4 l Items of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Alf; Kramp and ily of Mosboro called on Mr. Mirs. Roy Schiedel on Sunday ( ing. ~Ad Enter Softball Finals. â€"On M day evening the local nine de the good Doon team 4â€"2 and there winning the right to enter the g with Williamsburg. The f most exciting. ‘The scoring was d early in the game. Doon scored f and then Breslau tled it up fi ally took the lead and there wa further scoring. The game was charge of two capable lma Cochrane of Kitchener â€" and | Meyers of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kraft ofâ€"Bri port called on Mrs. F.â€" Thaler Sunday. â€" > 4 On Sunday eyening a west b freight train collided with & . coupe. Fortunately no one was although the rear end of the was badly smashed. Rs, Mr. C. Brohman had the n tune of running into a tree in of Mr. Grundig‘s house on Ty morning. s Minard‘s _ Liniment ~ for muscles. x K4 48 for BRESLAU aqÂ¥

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