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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Aug 1926, p. 5

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_v_iiic'ctai m Luz Wednesday. August 4ttsrttre plum-2mm TiBage ot Blair In. In Baht attire tor he Blur Old Bon' acumen and the formal opening ot the Blair pavement. GRAND OPENING or BLAIR PAW/mm A no" pron-nu In: rendered by the Pro-ton Silver Band had tn the tgttervtxl. between selection: brie! AMI-sue: were given. Wan.” Voltdu. K. K. Mom. M. P. P., and A. . Edwards. M.P., Maroo- Lam \ _ Whirl-j. , Widen Valle): expreleed hie pleasure It being present 3nd see- lng such a large number gathered tor the reunion and the opening ot the new highway. Early in the evening the ,Breelnu ruin! league softball team played a game with all all-star aggregation. defeating it by 13-4. It was a bene- fit game for mn Prong ot the Bres- hn team who slithered palntul in. juries some time ago. . Shortly after nine o'clock dancing t6lik pines on the pavement and con- ttnnéd until one o'clock. . K. K. Homuth, M.P.P., also ex- tended his congratutations He and great credit w“ due the Johannes boys. - The Federal member tor South Waterloo, A. M. Edwards ot out, Illa altered his congratulations on the advent of permanent roadways in Blair and to Lorne and Jim gt. hannea and the people of Biatr tor the success of the event. HELD HOUSING RALLY A rousing rally ot the supporters ot“the Proteetionigt candidate for North Waterloo, David Gross. ex- Mayor of Kitchener, was held at their rooms over Learu's Drug Store in Waterloo on Monday evening. Stirring addresses were given by the enndidate and others and marked enthusiasm was shown by the large number present, BOOK CIRCULATION --AT WATERLOO LIBRARY INCREASED 3 PER CENT. An increase ot eight per cent. is shown in the circulation of the Waterloo public “bury for the ttrat six months of 1926 according to ttttttres just compiled by the chair. man. B. W. N. Grigg. The library has made rapid strides in circula- tion this year and while 1925 was the best in the history of the insti- tution indications are that 1926 will even surpass this. The total circu- lation for the first six months In! 17,36t as compared with 16,062 in the some period last you. - It ll interesting to note that there ts-hrs Increase shown - month this _ over the corresponding mm of 19%. June, 1920. shows the hues! Increase ot all u there were 2.481 boob, clrculated u oom- md with 2.013 in June 1925. The circulation, weanling to um E. Root. the 1ttrrarttut,ntrwartr show: u “Many to drop during July nu] Aunt. JANSEN 0ltt Muu, CO. " radon-Id: O... Khan". III-bud“ I- - can In“ "tmtrrt.atbre-tgt.' but! a m m -trr_teertrse%tsem, {bum 1t'utnaNe “humane-ammo III-nun: .Jnnscn's Glasses $103 St. Waterloo Dobbin’s . 1 ' 2 7 Dldsmobile - Six is Here The " eedtrautt-otgi-iir." " Amw.hm' [I ~Wuu. "-, o'a1tstaaptf"ttP.0"l, a .7 ,' ow nth-imam an»! 00 mm m ." in. to! "who a W- hat ire-luau and ttet-ttSt, emu... at. can now my: hurt amen. it. w of an to“ and About “an: o‘clock on - nuday Int. no in. how“. ab ad with I ”and new?“ We} “any evening to which I. - murttted only Thur-damn“. am " bomb on Yam Bt.. wusrloo. He w“ in " 10th yell. , _ In Waterloo, coming to an to?“ with hi: pal-But: when but (our yam or use. In only manhood he won amen: with him mm In the Boot and shoe business In no store now carried on., by his brother, Mr. Charles H. Root. _. The I": or In. lat om uni-suba- of do.“ as": no” eman- sanctum. It. My! the humus ot the new “to. cl which he I“ mum! to: our twenty your, and of the wmrloo Hutu-l Hm [Inn-co .00., ot which he in a director. he!“ hall-mud in recognition ot the an "out. The lite Mr. loo! m born In mummy; £11,1ng ot the the Inte' Jack. B. and, in. Man; Hand um manually all nu In. J. H. Root. prominent Wuhrloo Citizen, who Blown Ttturstmy. For over forty years the late trr.! Roos was identified with the Mutual Life Assurance Company of which he was one ot the most popular officials. in 1882 he became a mem- ber of the stat! as clerk and three years later was appointed to the position of cashier. in 1901 he no promoted to the oilioe of treasurer or the Company, is position which he held until his retirement on pen- Mon in 1923 after a period octortr one years in the service ot the Mun the] Life. During his occupancy or) the position Mr. Roos saw the sssets of the Company grow iron: $8,600.? 000 to $80,000,000. Strong Supporter of Band The Waterloo Band, ot which he was one of the first members, had no more devoted supporter than Mr. Boos. He was I out president ot the Waterloo Musicel Society and also held other olices in the or sanitation, being closely associsted with its activities. He first became identified with the band in 1882 and throughout a period of nearly In" I century continued a mm sup- porter ot the ornnlntion. lowed Municipality ‘ In civic circles the Into Mr. Roan served in the town council during the years 1888, 1893 tttd 1804, And up lino a past member of the Put Bond. He m the mornin- entiy Mmttitted with the Board of Trade of which he m u put president. and than took n he tire part in promoting my civic pro- jects India: tor the advancement of the town. He qua A new: ot Germain bod". No. IM, Lo.o.r.. holding the veteran Jewel - to than at " mn’ nombenhln. Former Treasurer of Mutual Lily Of his years he Doc-me Idertttttqd will the may. My In pli- nu um! jun tat-91m! m Ito-I- natal " . candidate I: the coll“ m1 election but 0013th It. non-ham. The Me Mr. Roo- vu a devout mom of a. John'- m Church “A was on of no“ not!" In mm In. “hula-at of an Waterloo can” “than Ionian. min! MI by rul- u-oo Ian I. will!“ than no: W m m hi Ate IMP - m m I“ " mgttqtt-t or a. M. nominnoouvul r,t,',i:iiti'ii.'iiiii'rti'iiyi? mhuwln nun. “mania-mura- mmW.ch.an-l Arthuhlrolmnih' monomnmnot” 'tqen'"ntetrm- W?“ MI?“ 1?ettbbu6, rinse than an!" one son ind one Luann". He also In": hu mother I Mrs. J. 8. Root. Wuerloo, uni three hrotharl ttttd live Intern" nume- ly: Peter H. and Chung H., both of Waterloo. and John R. ot Chic- ago. Mrs. Wathtr Went, of Waterloo. In. “cob Walker od Waterloo, Hrs. Edvard - of Waterloo, Mrs. R. Wells“: ot Intro-l. In. Norman Healer of Sackvme, N.B., 3nd two step sinners. Mrs. Martin Schledel ot Kitchener Ind Mrs. John Ritur ot Waterloo. T munch: Mtet_ttte M lam of the Carter You. Jud Cal-13,. the will up" “this. with in: “km ”1:39.139; Dueling. Ed: David... an lur- ua. “a Buddy non-n. no . nightly mamas exhibition, [hov- In: that: to In 'u'eomNted gym» nun. their ”man adorn-nee {running lunch uni-mo. no m m a mu 'eti In “Q Mo me. with an an» out... mum. and no one; mm" ot 'iFria7t) and "no. - . ' Civic oiiicials. [timer associate- in the lunar-nee companies with which he was MetttttBetd and cltinens generally to the number Art leverel hundred gathered on Sunday alter- noon on the occasion of the taken] to my their tmat tribute to a highly regarded citiaen. Thane present also included member- oi the Waterloo Musical Society and Gel-mania Lodge, with both of which organi- ntions the late, Mr. Roan was ac- tively associated. Mr. Lewis Ruben- stein ot Montreal. formerly presi- dent ot the. Canadian Wheelmen'e Amclaiion, was also among those "tt attendance, Mr. Boos having in ‘eariier years been prominently Men. tiMd with its activities. o.ootsruit-itus,dt .eqtrstns,r.ntmv-ttt.mrttti'b' 1ssehteedatmttetsa._Peeee-". wwwmumnnoh WH, Tum-tub by I!“ Juli- W .M M: ,rtttuaeutgta.ettttmrmttsesrt aqua: all cram! Inch mt- tttqttttgatAqqNmgtntt. tl IW'I 1tMrittNr'p9Nr9r'r: txorortuqiiirartiiirrx6iar aquudIIIQOIniubgm w'mumunudum may. at.“ Mt“. ,tiii)ae'erit.t.teeirtt.ttttetf - IM. an! In at "no In. out to It. It. warm do“ b 10.00. people Mr tho two-kl”. An Impulsive service in con. ducted " 'tte home by Rev. C. B. Babette. pastor ot st. John’s Luth- enn Church, of which Mr. Boos we: a ulned member. At the grave officers ot Germain Lodge assisted in performing the Int rites. DEATH OF HON. G. HBOIVIN Beautiful floral tributes were sent by organisations and friends. The honor-r} pullbearerl were: Messrs. W. G. Welclloi, M.P.P., E. M.. Devin. James Looms, Lewis Rubemrtein, Fred mmrtetul nad Al- bert Roan. The pallbearers were C. W. Wells. C. P. Thlele. H. Germann, H. J; Sims, KC... J. Harper And Arthur Falter. Former Minister of Customs Fans to My PM Open- "on. George R. Damn. former Canal-n Minister of Custom- and Excise. died In St. Joseph's Hoopla] ll Phllndolplll. on “and” “ur- noon After a ovarian for noon- dtettU. In m " your! old. Mr. Bolvln can here " “In“. to the mutton at the 31mm Council of the but“ of Colum- bu- nl m mm m on Toad-y. lamb"- ot It. Dom-'- - war. It MI ”In. Then the and "'t In" only an to are! Mr. m. mu b died In In ttred, MinimusmImontlo an“ at III mm," an! mun Bmt.W.%_agerttnqgttS- tuna-mitt: II no magnum-16th.. futgteeatt-ttnrtatte our". who] in! has made Whitman-volcano.- "rue-here-At, Mur- muMuH-d,‘um cannot-“tun FcuirGiak F J. FarA'iiriiG%a Inmmmum. ammonia-mm- “on at Phlhdelphia. Hon. Mr. King Pays Tribute. The Fumnl WWW-”mar- with a oloeumo- M manhunt-tort!“- Tho - atmju‘n angel-album on. be mini Jacobean!“ " tin at aloe- ht- . - and. of will; an,» annual. s uni-Inn m-.,, m- ay gown ard normal m the brim-u -mstatbin at th lawl- w on“ by the am an "woolen which m: w "my.“ A ennui-1n. 1'50 ”and "all: of thi - oi may tut-ad not»: N. a. undue. about W but; _ The mm:- - dull! ters the mutant "a”. “at. We it Inc tb on“. in “I which con- in.“ ' in; 'tthr, thr-tttr- togd C.N.R. Band Ind tho two W qtrttto lanai. . no muted ma Incl-cum! in both “when wet. under all“! direction of ”can!" “his of the Wntorloo Bum. The late Mr. Slutty tormeRr re- sided on I tam nelr Koulnh. Spr- vlvlng him up Magma and two .dtrtttrtttati, Mn. am Cochran of Waterloo .nd Mrs. June: unborn of Preston, [And two brothers and three sisters. N m:- gmmo Magi: The dentin of Kiel Emilie Mottk occurred " her home in We! on Wednesday of but not, “ed a years. She we; e life-ion: resident of Kitchener. Surviving her ere three tmitior, and one sister. The funeral has held on Friday " St, Peter’s Luther“ Church. thence to the Eat End Luthenn new. _ Null shin Noah Shh-y. a you known maiden; ot Preston. TfaBsed ”my on Sutur- day. .in " 70th you. He col- !upan while driving I none-(Inn which. Kari N. Recital . Karl Nicholas Rocket, n lite-long resident of Wimrloo. poured away on Wednesdny. Aug. 4th. “ed " were. Surviving him no two chil- dren, two brothers, Henry end Adolph ot Waterloo, and three sisters. Miie. Henry. Bm'ITello of " ronto, Mrs. George Gross md um Linda Rachel ot Waterloo. The tuneful, private, was held on Satur- day afternoon. with interment in Mount Hope cemetery. my rowan-bind wumwmw WWWMWI-h I. than. tho Kim-m In» mun-u m'l-htudlon' and. at wanton. Both 13mm Gideon Bro-k . l Gideon Brent, a former ruidont‘ ot Kitchener, passed away u his home in Vinelmd on Fridny. _ " years. "While I resident of tho city he ind been employed with the Ontario Wooden Ware Co. and the Canada Trunk and Bug Co. Bo - ed to Vlnehnd in 1923 ,where be con- ducted a fruit (arm. Kin wile pro- deoearod him. Surviving no ". sons and two daughters, Tir, NM of Woodhko, Colliernh, Wesley and hook ot Detroit, Jemmlnh ot Broo- lau and Elton ot Kitchener, mum and Mrs. Joainh Hallmu of Vino- innd. T , hr]: In No the but! the 1.8.0. .bmcl ot the church III In! um Ibo.- n coda-um man-t. It. ,e-tbo-reteettaaMter-,tV fnm 1mm and In mm In ,‘mm - an In. att-th .mu. ”in“ [Mum 'roel'"Pe.'t.1?,.1C1Pt ‘m.mmo.lma _W.M s"' The {meal WSB held It Vlnehnd (in Monday fottowirtwhtett n ur- vloe was held In Bethany Hannah!“ Church, Kitchener. with 1mm: in Mount "on; cemetery. Nancy III-nu ht the death ot Nancy Kalb, widow ot the lite Josiah Shut: who - ed cw“ on may " the ham at A. u Slants. Mn Bt., Installer, 3 Waterloo County More" In. been removed. an. m I "tmhter ot the it. Alumna Kalb, who was on. of the sullen! union In the cot-m animal: hon 10-qu cou- ty, Fania-IO. N 'oeattrte 000 mile out of Berlin. low Elma-0r. In. m w - "mail for in In Girl-nu -. and he! mall.- at m I!“ N m. the tilureat. at to - HI Mall. no Meal III - on - cm h. to flu. ie?,':':',?) plan In m' m‘ and -rftteette)sre OBITUARY '%teesattto-ar' ”I DIETRICH FAMILY The itrat reunion of the descend- ants of the Dietrich bully. which we- heId at Dietrich'e Grove neu- Joeepheburs on Saturn-y wee eh. tended " over 600. people, my coming from dutant points holed. In; New York City, Troy, N.Y., De. troit. Mich. Duhwood, Zurich. Ship- le. Goderieh, Lutowel. an Clem- ente, Elmira. Floredele, Winon- eleln. Preston. Kitchener,' Wetsrloo, Welleeley. Dumber: end St. Menu. The tiny wee meet enjoyable - In gemee end ducks and my me- quatntanuetiism were um: renew- ed end new friends made. The New Dundee Bend added w the “toy- ment of the owe-Son by their eelec- none. no Mud-ma spam Dawn-I Day a nun-cw: - Nul- ”J°.P‘llbllr'. It In Interesting to note unrel- mont one hundred were he: weed sInoe member: at the Dietrich ttrm. Ily nut settled In Genus. Thelr “mat and energy In mtthtetqd In well kept modern (Arm and Attrac- the holes. Such m the “can of the gathering nut It m decided to mk- tho reunion m unml'ovont. Mr. Lon!- B. Dietrich. who m Instrumental In muting thet ro- unlon. vu manta! I - vote or than" tn recognition of In. of- tom And In unackno- of the no of the Mutual non owned In him when the “out us hold. PROTICTIONIOT CANDIDATI _ . HOLDS Ill IIITIMIO bum-Mic “than ot the Inn- porter: at the Protection!“ - due. my Groin. were hold In their lull- u “can" and WM loo on Home” "ht. The candl- date, It. Own. who ha been Him ot Ritalin" to? man] you-- no all: In: annual your! tttsorts- -e., M a. mum no - the with . m anal-ul- MM In. I. m mun-t of elation 9 up tomb-run. (h It“ - "tttmp, will to hold a no M um. m a m and when.» an 'm I. “and Pr the ”It“. If. 0!... W. ' Valid. Inn. all M " m at Man of It. a. Win an“ I. m .. "ted to a“ Incl RIPMR lou- ulu enamel. HAND. liv- h-u of Wm M- at. m {In an m m cum by I 'thoe-th In!” Cal "e It has“. . V. Home- Sugar .'m.uuuz.gudu Ila-GM“ nulls-wile". - 4- zwu‘25c " Ila-u: tin-oils. _ Buy answer- who, loo-n». “-56.25 Coronation Sal-ion 4 lihtei8tiehere, tin 2le and tantalum CRmNNtrt+tBf? Smooth and - 9i -ftettttrtsttettttt..... ciao-Mn. " In Ginger Eagle Wet, Ptrtin ...... F818 Naphta Sdap Special 1 o bars til l C Bolt Waterloo Store _ to King St S. Phbné 89‘ xxx Quality A Peppy Spread for was: Robertson's Mela! l We Gunm- Our Vinegar HOLD REUNION “dun!“ Make Lobster Salad. With Celery l-lb. Jar 38e " 2hP48e Ills: Merle Pullman. youngest llama: ot Mr. um mi. Joe. Pithr. men. Kitchener. Ann married to Curl Intel. atmira, It St. Mel-y'- rectory. Kitchener, on Tuesday, Aug. 4th. Rev. M. B. Kin-parser oliclned. They will reside In Kit- chener. HenleIh . Nichol The merrng of Johanna, Nichol. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nichol. of Carleton' Piece. to Gorden Heme“). non of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Hartlelb. Kitchener, took place on My. Au. trd., at St. Herr: church. Kitchener. Rev. M. s. Hine- - emu“. They will reside In Kitchener. Ham-char . new». Tho marriage of May as Month, hunter at In. Minnie Morriah. of Kitchen”. took plum on Wednes- day, mu 4 It St. Peter’s Iatttt. on: mum, Ru. H. A. Sperllng otrtetittrur. They will mldo in Kit- chener. _ Young-Kabul . Gordon B. Young, second son ot In. “a In. J“. You“. Kitchener. and Gertrude Kuhn. alumni- of Mr. and In. Julius Kenn. “no of Kltch- not. were married u Bt. Peter'. Luther” church "Home August Ittr. Rev. te. A. External ollcluod. Mr. and In. Ruth. and non ot Putnam. 'nototid to no hone of Mr. H. B. During. when they have been "mm for the put three In“. M will Io". by motor for a. "turn my on .BtMrday. Mr, Arthur It. Kuhn, Publicity W n the no] one. ot the 09-min UN may (Jammy. and It... Mann any”. Water. Do, In.“ “an and Roland wo. - " Tomb hit on ”my on I' twwul'l way My to Alm- Oh an at M In. l _ lb- " mm and Inn. “at an Atrtthrt.." m Dom" on... to! two "is. Mr. Jon Nichol at! In. had "no“. “to.“ a. tuna-u at Immunmlm J. MI. m u Hm ”Immutlnmaoj cpmummun I“. -_ Italmo-armmn m‘mmm In Gum. Flat-clan (11:!an at bet"" In”. 1:qu any Navy 1m in... Snail. do]. o....................' We , than ................ maximum“ GI ' _ 2'di2tfl,', and-.1». 2e 't',,'t" Me Doubtlus You’re Copsiderisyr Your Preserving Needs V A, m. I“ I...“ m mumunm l, dos. "re, “by Na 28e 39c In»! . fat: man WEDDINGS mnALS. Robertson's My: choice Blue M pa m5 at. 'si-WWA-AA) bum-oug- "auttt_tet.qvttasiite b. M . k; 46e was. , _ . g‘fg We Per D-a ' -. air.?'! _ Stock Up New On St. Charles Milir ... $1.10 "a. .. 3149 Par Here’s {Bed Candy Special l-lb. tin Spean . Athi-r. Orangedé d It CI DOBBII'S n. W. m. - nuound - W. “4...... Cooking Onion. _ 4 In. tor ......... “I! date Ribbon Futon-x. 2 "It. a J. Shaun. auctioneér. will it by public suction on the omiithiii. the valuable 66 am (am It.” about one-half mile west at the by; miniou Rubber tire punt, rtttihk ener, on Glasgow street, on FRIDAY, AUGUST Mtth, as sd'.' commencing at 2.30 "I. "j" The farm consists of I. I". mostly all good workable had; C: the tum its) good 8-momed brick house with electric lights and I!!! 'water baiting. good bank bar- with cement stabllng, 2 driving um garage and other out-buildings, "I with lots‘ot good voter, good "f ety of fruit, a Mi nice homage):‘ to the city. -ee - The farm will be sold to the tab est bidder mum to the ttrtrt in» gage. For mullet Infmtion Ink. to the auctioneer. Term? of sale will be mg no“ on day of sale or can be had mm the auctioneer. No reserve. _ rah nu. , A?» Kitchen cabinet mice no; MI...“ sewing whine 8tr, Auto mg 3.333 t'rlplox as; Ancho- run an: ss'] shoe when". patching memo ”3. ,4. f electric pinto. iiahurnot,' 'ttCi," . physi- Mano ms. with u roll-z. . two men... Apply in Ott-tterr')')."., Ave. 1.. Kitchener. “f... MR8. HANNAH IHANTZ. E. J. SHANTZ. Autumn-e. " " PMCrlck tttr-ttttiaith an. must be _ 'i? cleared to mike j? SPANISH onion: OAR PUBLIC SALE "::'S.: Room for If Neiw Businou' .i'!ii No Retaonable 01m ‘ Refund ' " ”Your m Of a Valuablc 66 ACRE FARM USED Prom-lo"... 21e , 15e 25c Tt

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