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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Nov 1926, p. 3

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of "Menry Euier.. Rhm“uud- ot MHenry Ruler were shocked to learp 5_’&,«.&-&-&.-&;«»- curred at an early hour Saturday morning, aged €3 years, ‘The depart ed hgd left a few weeks ago for Buffalo where ‘he intended taking special treatment at one of the privâ€" ate hospitals. ‘While in the hospital pq;ncuunamnu:;«vmm i@neonmfihl.vltlhu sdvtanced.age, was the cause of his unexpected death. At the time of leaving his home ‘he was quite a¢ tive and robust. ‘The departed was born in Kreis Alsfeldt, ‘H6#sen " Darmstadt, Gerâ€" many, on Dec,. 1, 1843, and when twp years of age came to this counâ€" trÂ¥ with his parents, who settled in :%nllnm-f In his early teens i came toâ€"this section and in 1866 was married to Catheriné Daum in St. Jacobs. Following his martiage he took up residence in this village and resided here until. 1902 when the family moved to Kitchener. Folâ€" lowing the death of ‘his life partner three years ago, he again returned to Conestogo, where he has resided since at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Ebel. ‘The couple . were blessed with eleven children, of whigh nine surâ€" Â¥ive to mourn the death of a kind father, namely Mrs. John_McLean of Hayter, Alta.,. Mrs. Daniel Heisey, Kitchener, Mrs...W. ‘Tremblay of Waterville, â€" Maine, . Mrs. *Emma Grant, Bellefort, Mich., Mrs. Henry Ebel, Conestogo, Mrs. John McMillan of ‘Kitchener, M of Bellevue, O., Hon. Wm. D. Euler, M.P., of Kitchâ€" ener, and Leander of Detroit. Twentyâ€"one grandchildren also surâ€" vive. Deceased was of a kindly disposiâ€" tion, straightforward and manly in character, which merited him the highâ€" esteem of an unusually large number of people he came in con tact with. He was a lifeâ€"Ing and conâ€" slstent member .of the Lutheran cBurch during his residence in this village and in Kitchener, where he will be:sorely missed. * "The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from the residente of his som, Hon. W. D. Euler, Kitchener, Where Rev.‘J. Schmieder conducted a short service; after which a large cancourse followed the‘ remains to the Lutheran <church here, where service was held,; Revs. Grupwald An‘d Schmieder preaching in German and Eniglish respectivaly. Following the service burial took place in the family plot onâ€"the adjoining cemeâ€" tery. f 5 To the surviving family of sons and daughters goes out the sincere sympathy of their manyâ€"friends in their bereavement. "Former Resideat Dead.â€"Relatives and friends of Mrs. John Bullock THE STORY OFâ€" _ _ â€"JOSEPH MARTIN: nb ied n ie o iedb n e e t en i :,,,, PM : {m‘“‘..m. h. 494 e 80;'“" of .8 c o i ora o ggually Nad acle. His was Martin days of las N a fons * mvfl‘."fm 4 M wor i soan Ts, s 3 ';In“l‘ i ue o ath moe t Toronto. * ez": : um t o walls of hner and M . work, T1 , Eo a yat Ap digst Jok at the ho-:.mm awe C f ‘= eodlgt t ohn Sochn e hm r f :: m I‘n:a‘ l in‘te “.r' . and Mrs. ue lg" feel Ii';.‘ 5 Tew!. man. : mym‘ ‘opl Te crroricinly,: ant Teve"r us i ohuvthes viessanty . o es is taae | o is and Mrs. Claren: u,sooln“ ie : m would have im P hong e e s martyr of z.m."- € n-"','a rase om..'-..o‘uo‘. % o odin . Snyder. ; f eujeyaile """llml' * C (MM t es '"’m z ' ves" are dif it ;:e- /.Soolm! ¢ : fftemsined baice o difterent from io ie Svemenr =: f other e 7 of laneous L B a mwen : m che Netarer with a nheo. e ‘% made 4 Weeral which con e : s many vert fls sisted of .~w= a .:-'- . Soehne foy y £ teltef, ."“" A dain uck 7 s J the ludies, ty lunch vu.m’ rex They served Se. a borâ€"at all dealers. ~FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN SINCE o TAKING "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" WINTER FAIR Monday â€" Tuesdayâ€" Wednesday â€" Thursday °_‘ ~wovemakn soth TO DECEMBER 2nd. Oée The New Arena with its show of Hunters, Jumpers, Roadsters, Poniss, sto./asâ€"well ao: the Heavy Horee Show. PETER CHRISTIE, ® . BR. W, WADE, â€" ConEsTOGO GUELPH of Preston recelyed the sad news that she passed away suddenly. at her homte on Mondayrof last week, The departed, who ‘was Laura Bauâ€" man, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Emanue!® Heuman, was born < Buffered Fatal Injuries.â€"=Mr. Otto Tad wot tith an soctiom, on for: ad met with an a6c on Nov: 4th, a5 a resul; of which he passed away on the 8th and was buried on the 10th inst. Deceased, who .was the youngest son of the late Mr.. and Mrs. Jullus Koch, was born nn] about 45 years ago and spent his boyhood and early youth here. In later years he entered the railroad service ~which "he â€" followed. After spending sometime at several Onâ€" tario points he was transférred to. the West and for quité‘y fow years was located in Southerh Afi:. He later ‘ ~went â€" $o . British lumbig where he settled in West Summerâ€" land, at which place the weldfif occurred. He leaves to mourn early death a sorrowing widow and. two children, three brothers and four sisters, Jullus of.North Bruce, Enido and Otto, Conestogo, Mrs. Geo. Schreiber, Mrs. Barney Bartâ€" scher, ‘Mrs. Alex Michm and Mrs. Emil Bierwagen, ‘all of Kitchener, who have the sympathy of their friends in their bereavement. Rev. and Mrs. A. Grunwald were visitors early last week. Mrs. Henry Ebel last week her father at Buffalo, who is ly ill Necesary improvements to vilâ€" lage streets have been made of late. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin movâ€" ed to St. Jacobs last week. Miss Edna Kirch of Kitchener spent Sunday at home. * Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Scherer of Goldstone, Mr. Peter Scherer of Creekbank and John Scherer of St. Jacobs were visiting ‘at the home of their parents on, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Kalbfleisch of Elâ€" mira were â€"the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knarr on Sunday afterâ€" noon. t _ about 65 young wRopie ot the l" Floradale Rvangelical and Lutheran 3 churches ypleasantly surprised Mr. . and Mrs. Clarence Sochner, on Monâ€" Rev. A. Grunwald will preach in St. James‘ Lutheran Church, Elmira, next Sunday, while Rev. L. Kalbâ€" fleisch, pastor of that church, will conduct the service in St. Matthew‘s here on Sunday forenoon. The Engâ€" lish service in the evening has been poltponed‘ until: the tolloy.rinc Sunâ€" day, December 5th. s Political Meeting.â€"The first poli tical meeting in the present provinâ€" clal carmpaign was held by the Libâ€" eral candidate, J. H. Schofield, last Monday evening. So far very little interest has been taken by people, consequently there is not much exâ€" citement with election day so close at hand. Remember the day, Wedâ€" resday, Dec. 1st. It is your duty to exercise your franchise according to your views for either Governmeént Control or upholding the O.T.A. Personals. Mrs. Jac. Shoemaker of Elmira spent several days‘of last week with Mrs. Abe Bowman. Mr. John Wagner of‘ Woolwich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bergman. / Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lehnen and Mr.andMrs.P. Schwartz of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder. _ Mrs. Oliver Snider entertained a number of ladies to a quilting on Tuesday.. . We are sorry to report that Mr. I. Schmermund is on the sick list. Miss Clara Soehner has returned to her home after spending three weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. Kaufman, at Scotland, Ont. Miss Edith Soehner and Mr. Elâ€" mer Schultz of Waterloo spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sochner. s omm o t e t e t w t mt can tm FLORADALE ek visit is .amz Liberal Raily Meeting. â€"Friends : and supporters of the Liberal candtâ€" date, J. H. Schofield, are invited to attend aâ€"meeting to be hald at the Woest Montrote Hall on Friday evenâ€" ing at 8 o‘clock, when the candidate and other able speakers will deliver addresses on the issues before the people in the present political fight. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman of Leamington is visiting with the latâ€" ter‘s sister, Mrs. Joshusa Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shoemaker reâ€" turned from their motor trip to Grand Rapids. L. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Letsonâ€"of Galt spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Létson‘s. Mrs. J. Westtall has been confined to her home for several weeks with pronchitis. A very pleasant tinfe was apent at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winfeld last Friday evening when ~Values up to $25.00 â€" Fine soft finish heavy Woolens and Fancy Tweeds in variâ€" ous shades, tube, box and popular models of Ulsters Sl 7.90 style, quality and superb tailoring ............................ this group is outstanding in combining the smart $6D6D.50 Men‘s and Young Men‘s models, single and doubleâ€"breasted styles and fashionably tailored, mixed Tweed and 316.90 Worsteds in neat patterns, all sizes .......................... ~ An offering of quality garments that‘ll fill our Suit departâ€" ment with eager buyers, smart and stylish patterns, in dark and light colors in Worsteds and Tweeds, single and &22.50 doubleâ€"breasted models, all sizes. Be here early ........ § ~weave, wellâ€"tailored, all sizes 7 Values up to $37.00 The latgst model, in the newest fall weaves, selected for their extra wearing qualities as well as smart appearâ€" 327.50 ance and superior tailoring, sizes to fit men of all proportions. a Tares showing °¥.Auh.w. ;:‘ to $7.00 â€" ~ * @1.20, BAIC EEICD invsvessiemesmreme C800 Trousers, also odd pants from MEN‘S GLOVES $ oUr suit lines, light, medium and dark colors, fine $/.95 _ |~â€" Regular up to $2.50, Cape, Grey, Suede, wWEST MONTROSE \Men‘s Winter Overcoats | Regular up to $32.00 ‘ One lot Boys‘ Winter Overcoats, Ulsters and Dressâ€"Coats, $ A5 If you need an Overcoat beâ€"here early, fo; every‘ gogt EE I Tweed, Chinchfl{ns,?tc., sizes 80 to 85. Regular $16.00. Sale Price 11 Men‘s Winter Overcoats Men‘s Trousers â€" Values up to $3.00 Worsteds and Tweeds, winter weights, all sizes $4.98 s Regular $5.00 : Smart pattern, all wool, well tailored, all sizes .... $6§.49 Men‘s Trousers Men‘s Trousers Men‘s Suits Men‘s Suits, ‘Values up to $32.00 seen such Men‘s Suits Values up to $25.00 ME xsriarhises. Yanerintirsnt is uintaninnes â€"â€"Men‘s Suits Values up to $20.00 This lot ’et;mpu'ises Fancy Tweeds, also Worsteds and Home Spuns. All sizes. Young Men‘s and Conservative models, in two and threeâ€" $1'0.90 hnttam â€"atulaes 0 0 0 button styles .................... Men‘s and Young they entertained the young people to a Bocial evening. ‘The evening was sbent in dancing and all had a most onhnbrt:-c. s Mr. Chas, Winfield returned home from the West last week. Quictly Wedded.â€"A quist wedâ€" ding was solemnized at the United Church parsonage at Bloomingdale by the Rev. J. Newberry, when Miss Vioclet Devitt, youngért daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rdwin Devitt was united in marriage to. Mr. Cecili Ubrig of Hamilton. s ‘ The bride wore a cinnamon colorâ€"! -dmtmc';;&mw:l-“ stockings to match and carried a°‘ We‘re celebrating. We nave a n:w store, a new stock..a new spirit. We‘re out to make Browns, Greys,° Lovats, ck. <we‘l trimmed, . all OV ERCOATS Many a Child with Defective Vision Save Here For Every Man Men‘s Winter Geta attention in every other way than a consideration of the eysa. Parents, the above. deâ€" serves your best thought. ako. w. GORDoN, 0.0. Values up to $20.00 lc »‘S0 Ontarie 8t#8. value etc., plaid sizes, . A 31 3.90 â€" _ 46 East King Street .0 . _ KITCHENER | them â€" wit I ie | & thete m _ Thursday. Miss Marguretteo Reighiton and triends called on Miss Buttrum last li..mn-n\-y,m1 the children for their concert Sb Dec. #18t. - 1. 4 + Miss Angeline Snider has resumâ€" ed her dutiles at the Victoria school owing to the sickness of her substl tute, Miss Forbes of Rlora. SWw 4 x To ~â€"Little Gents S uits You couldn‘t make them for the price, let alone the material, $ 44 Norfolk styles, sizes 2 to 8 years, S&le@ PriGe ...................ccocozucmmeeeees One lot of Boys‘ Winter Overcoats, sizes up to 34, many different colors and patterns to select from. Regular $14.00, Sale Price 8“.45 One lot of Men‘s good weight Sweater Coats in Blue, Brown and Grey shades, â€"sizes 36 to 42. Regular $4.00. SAIB PFIGB â€"2... .. ho csrrmmceivemes $295 Bargains That Will Crowd Our Gents Furnishing Dept. Chinchillas, Whitneys, Brush Cloth and Tweeds, very smart sfi.ss and stylish in a big variety of models, sizes 3 to 10 years. Sale Price _ SWEATER COATS Sale Price .. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Men‘s heavy weight Shirts and Drewâ€" ers, fleece lined, all sizes. 89 Regular $1.25, for ... C SUSPENDERS heavy weight, various colors, 39 h Â¥alues up to 75¢. Sale Price ........ c_ One lot of Men‘s fine Sweaters, Brown, foss. ol uts s $1.90 MEN‘S CAPS d en o o o t Th sizes, values to $2.50. Sale pri MEN‘S COAT SWEATERS MEN‘S SHIRTS One lot of Men‘s very fine high grade Shirts, stripes and fancy colors, all sizes, good assortment : to select 31 19 from. Reg. $2.50. Sale Price ... » SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Penman‘s Merino Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, sizes 32 to 44. Reg. 89c $1.25. Bale PriCé ....................~ Men‘s Sunpendal:l, light, medium and Boys‘ Junior Overcoats Boys‘ Qvercoats Boys‘ Overcoats One lot of Boys‘ 2 Bloomer Suits in Bmm 'ga‘urn and Gray mm St;ipecmand Checks y> erplaids, sizes gassortmen ‘‘styles and patterns. _hmoflgmflly @Q@ AL «OulotofBon'SnltllnBrovnh(immd "Tancy Tweeds, two pair of Bloomers. assortâ€" ent of new, fresh, cleam merchandise, wonderful :gm; regular price $10.00 ~Sale 55'95 . Parents of Boys should take ‘“"""'8,;_‘ these special prices in Boys‘ Fine Suits and sold at $13. Sale Price ...,....................... sortment of wondefful values. Regular $1() Q() $15 to $18. Sale Price ............................ Boys‘ Suits and . Overcoats Psarants of Bovs should take advantage of ht Mard‘s Liniment in the stables. + BOYS‘ SUITS BOYS*‘ SUITS MEN‘S SILK AND KNITTED TIES Hundreds of designs and colors.. Regular 75¢, go at ....... BOYS‘ JERSEYS Boys‘ Pure Wool Jerseys, sizes 24 to 32%, in lllb eolgr- m.dl many beautiful color combinations, values up to $1.50. Sale Price .................. $l.w BOYS‘ BLOOMERS â€"figyt;"n'fr‘gid;nnhomerl, tlnll lined and well sizes. Sale BOYS‘ WOOL HOSE Boys‘ Fine Ribbed Black Cashmere or Worsted Stockings, sizes 7 to 10. 69c Regular $1.00. Sale Price ............ Pullover Sweaters, Vâ€"Neck Sweaters, and Sweater Coats. Regular sl ‘69 $2.00 to $2.50.. Sale Price ........ BOYS‘ SWEATERS MEN‘S FANCY CASHMERE SOCKS All designed for Men who dress well. ‘There are here in great variety of colors and weights. Regular $1.00. 59c es Sveaters: Resunr 159. $1 B( nec weaters. egular .00. MEN‘S SWEATERS MEN‘S HATS msil i) HELBRLD «Btfph Bat difhes §9 fB &# * Cry for 390¢ s 14

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