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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Dec 1926, p. 14

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No Need Of AUl Cash Beâ€"; Mre. Etra Kruspe MXU&WU'M The death of Auna C w s s P dn Kruspe, widow of the 1 HARRY KLINCK RELEASED FROM JAIL Supreme Court of Ontario Quashed Conviction for Arson Against Prisgner. Beautiful Sherbet Glasses, Plates and Salad Plates. German Chime Clocks, > (Grandfather style) The appeal against Harry Klinck of near Elmira against the convicâ€" tion registered by Magistrate Weir was successful and the conviction has been quashed by the appellate division of the supreme court of Onâ€" tario. Klinck, who was sentenced to six months to a year and a half in the Ontario Reformatory will thereâ€" fore be released. Heffernan‘s She Will Know It‘s Good. ‘The appeal was heard by Chief Justice Mulock and justices Magee, Hodgins, Ferguson â€" and â€" Smith. Georg Bray, Klinck‘s counsel, apâ€" peared on his behalf, while E. Bayly, K.C., of Toronto, acted for the My Jeweler Phone 155F 159 King St. W., Kitchener Wttsd HEFFERNANS Watches $5.50 and up. Diamond Rings $25.00 $90.00 and up. And if it comes from GRUIN WATCHES DIAMOND RINGS ~Lutheran Book Room ‘ â€" 67 King 8t. E. â€" â€" Kitchener K. . You are cordially rvitedtocallmdhearitde- monstrated at our s © Other models in Upright and Console designs at $50 to $95. » 10" Double Sided Records ...... 12" Double Sided Records ....... and up. NEW PHONOLA YOUR CHRISTMAS RECORDS NOW Phonola Mode! No. X1 Fiqured Wainut until you hear this Hospital on â€" Burial took place in Wingham. Meyer, son of .Mr. and ‘Mrs. Michael Meyer, aged 21 years. He is survived by his parents and three sisters. The funeral took place on Monday with interment in Mount Hope cemetery. Kruspe, widow of the late Higra Kruspe, occurred ‘at the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" pital on Sunday, aged 43 years, after an illiness of several months, Three daughters and four sons survive. ‘The funeral was held on Woednesday. .__ Mrs. Georgina Foreyth 1 ‘The death cccurred on Saturday of Mrs. Georgina Forsyth, a highly re garded resident of Kitchener for forty‘ years. Deceased was born in Galt in 1890. Sho was the widow of the late Thomas G. Forsyth of Galt. OQne son, Thomas, of Calgary, ard one daughter, ‘Mrs. A. D. Huether of Bracebridge survive. The funeral was held on Wednesday. Mrs. David B. Schneider An aged resident of the communâ€" ity passed away on Thursday last in Kitchener in the person of Mrs. David B. Schneider, in her 84th year. She was a daughter of the late John: Meyer of Heidelberg, a former reave of the township She suffered & stroke two weeks ago which was the cause of death. The funeral was held on Sunday to Bethany Mennonite Church and interment was made in the Old Eby cemetery. [ On Friday morning the death ocâ€" '&curred on the Petersburg road of | Mrs. Henry Scoble aged 51 years. ‘ Her husband, one son and six daughâ€" ,ten .survive, viz.: George at home, | Annie (Mrs. Richard A. Green), of | Kitchener, Margaret (Mrs. Gordon Hamacher) of New Dundee, â€" Florâ€" ence (Mrs. Harry H. Schultz) of Kitâ€" chener, and Grace, Helen and Ruth at home. One daughter, Alberta, | predeceased her in 1918. Three } brothers and one sister also surviye. The funeral was held on Sunday, Rev. H. A. Sperling conducting the service. Interment was made in the East End Lutheran cemetery. Peter Metzger Peter Metzger passed away at his bome near St. Jacobs on Thursday evening, Dec. 9th. Deceased had reached the age of 79 years, 2 mos. and 26 days. Hsi beloved wife preâ€" ceded him in death over two years ago. He bore his loss and suffering with an uncomplaining spirit. ‘There survive to mourn four sons and two daughters, namely, Abram of Waterloo, Henry of Yatton, John of near Heidelberg, Martin, Kate and Tena at home. * ‘The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from his late home, where a short service was held after which a service was held at the Mennonite church, conducted by Rev. Menno B. Brubacher. Interment took place in the Conestogo cemetery. Wilfred i. Meyor orvrscvecsversyivess & POF $14,00 neveerpeecpmitaÂ¥iverndaatiicoess . EO Mrs. Henry Scoble $10 > Balance in Pay Only Payments Weekly order for his firm in Kitchener of ‘This handsome order was wired to facturing this kind of clocks. Attended Chicage Exposition Mr. Reouben Wettiaufer, son of Mr. John . Wettlaufer, returned â€" home trom Chicago, whore he attended the position {and the <Fifth National Boys‘ and Girls‘ Club Congress. Mr. Wettlaufer won his educational t to Chicago.by excelling in stock and seed â€" judging ~ in . the ‘interâ€"county stock judging competition. Enjoyed Splendid Program ‘The December meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held last ‘Tuesday evening. At the conclusion of the businecs session the program took on a Christmas spirit by singâ€" ing the beautiful old Christmas song "Silent Night".â€" After this Miss Frieda Kalbfleisch gave a vyory splendid paper, "Christmas Gifts and Ideas", in which she gave great variety, especially to the home made gifts ‘which ‘are not so expensive but always pretty as well as useful. Mrs. M._Kerh proved a very worthy dalegate to the W. I Convention, bringing back a very inspiring reâ€" port which was most ably given and {enjoyed by all. The Cookie Contest was wou by Mrs. Ed. Pfaff, who corâ€" tainly deserved the prize, a set of cookie cutters. Social and Personal . Mr. F. Cookson spent the week end with friends in Montreal. Miss Minnie Schildroth of Kitchâ€" ener spent the week end at the home of her brother, Mr. Wia. Schildroth. Mr. EHarl Bingeman and Migs Vera â€"Bingeman of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with their parents; My. and Mrs. John E. Bingeman. s \ Mr. Harold Forler of Detroit is visiting at his home here. s Mr. Delton Kropt of Kitchener spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kropf. Miss Vera Nahrgang of Kitchener spent the week end at his home here. & Misses Dorothy and Violet Reiha of New Dundep spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Reiha. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cassel attendâ€" ed the funeral of the latter‘s brothâ€" er, the late Amos Bricker at Kitchâ€" ener, last. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reiha attendâ€" ed the funeral of the latter‘s niece, the late Violet Hudelmaier, at Watâ€" erloo last Saturday. Fine Farm Sold Anger Mr. Alvin Forler has sold his farm in South Easthope to Mr. Sidâ€" rey Roth, who tikes possession in January. Mr. Forlert will have a sale of stock and implements and we understand will remove to New Hamburg. Mr. Thos. Lautenschlager, who has been confined to St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, for two months suffering with rheumatism is greatly improved and is at present staying at the Commercial Hotel with his family. Returned from West Mr. Arthur Koch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch, Jacob street, has returned from the West and will make his home with his father for the winter. Go to California and enjoy yourâ€" self. Summer sun, summer ¢limate every day of the winter. New sights l Dog fanciers of Kitchener, Waterâ€" too and district are holding the first ‘“Mmhflmu‘nm ‘-nuuuacuummm.f Its kind ever held in Western Onâ€" tario. Large numbers of exhibits of pure bred dogs from different parts. of the Dominion and the United States have arrived and include to see, famous canyons to explore, awesome deserts to traverse and luxuriant fruit groves and tropical vegetation everywhere. Something doing all the timie, surf bathing, swimming, motorâ€"boating, yachting, tennis, golf, ridingâ€"and every other summer sport you can imagine, with comfortably luxurious accommodaâ€" tlon at hundreds of hotel resorts. L ds 22200 AF \tng. Prontabasiaty \ i ho habie ind nas wnionere repald by a visit to the show which With her husband, who is also nmmn-mm-mfl-lmmmm wof this Week at the Kitchener Marâ€"| chased weekâ€"end supplion ‘at the On your way to Californiaâ€"or teâ€" turningâ€"visit the North Pacific Coast. Stop off at Vancouver and Victoria. ‘Winter there is like spring and you can comfortably enjoy the scenic grandeur that in this part of the country easily dwarfs the Alps for absolute beauty. Make the trip to California this winterâ€"sée the unforgetable sights of the North Pacific Coast. All inâ€" formation, illustrated Hterature and fares gladly supplied by any agent of the Canadian National Railâ€" wave. 50â€"2t. BIG DOG SHOW AT KITCHENER The best dogs are valued from $1,000| store, which she had left only a t& $14,000, Dog fanciors will be well *_fl‘lfic. id CALIFORNIA FOR WINTER Olock Co. of Kitchener, TWO YEAR SENTENCE ON BIGAMY CHARGE K. Schafford Admits Second Marriâ€" ageâ€"Will Be Deported When Sentencs Expires. In the Kitchener police court last ; week, Karl Schafford, alias Harry Williamson, was found guilty of seâ€" duction and sentenced to two yem‘ les one day in the Ontario Reformaâ€" tory. A charge of theft against him was dismissed. Schafford, according to Crown Attorney Bowlby, will be deported to the United States after completion of his‘ sentence, he beâ€" ing a mative of Rochester. In his i.mlcmao Schafford said he was marriéd twelve years ago in Rochesâ€" ter but left his wife alleging that she made life miserable for him. He said he afterwards met the girl with whom he has been living for the past six months as hisâ€"common law wife but the woman claimed she was legaily married to him, although she can find no documentary eviâ€" dence of the marriage. Schafford expressed regret for his misdeeds and nld\onl'fllllll?'“ punâ€" ished. WOMAN INSTANTLY KILLED AT GALT Harry Mrs. Hoenry Clements, deat and dumb, was almost instantly killed at Galt on Saturday evening when she was struck by an aatomobile, m:mnmt.o!flnmw- She a couple of minntes after being carried into a grocery TXE T o s t t esnA t Â¥ NA u93 THREE REAL XMAS °* SPECIALS ‘These Coats will surely please Chinchillas, Heavy Tweeds, etc. all tastes as they‘re well tailorâ€" ed in Heavyy Blanket Cloths, and aré priced extremely low for quick selling. It will pay you to look these over. Worth up to $30.00. Xmas Specials + Mink of HMHanover, Driver of Car, Arrested and Held For Trial. r BOYS‘ OVERCOATS Made of same cloths as Men‘s and are really very smart in style, excellent value. Sizes 27 to 35. Worth $12.50. Xmas Special ... $7o45 DRESS GLOVES Men‘s Lined Mocha Dress Gloves, in Bro;: ‘And Grey; a useful gift. Wor 2. § Xmas Special ........~â€" $1.35 BOYS WOOL KNITTED WINDBREAKERS Just the thing the lad expects for Xmas, and they‘re real serâ€" viceable. We made a special buy of Windbreakers for Xmas selling in the newest patterns. Sizes 26 to 32. Worth $3.50. Xmas Special $2.59 wOoOL DRESS GLOVES ‘These are neatly knitted for Dress wear, in Beaver and dark shades; fastener on wrist. Overcats oo o ols on OdC $13.75 $16.75 $18.90 Clothing Dept. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS MERR RIS‘T%E P P L_B 'erou«l the street, passing between a couple of cars, Mr. Clements. was ‘l few feet ahead of his wife. The motorist said he turned to the side ta avoid hitting the man and did not see the woman. Mink, who has been working here for the past six or | seven weeks, was on his way home, | accompanied by Albert Seip, â€" a 1 fellowâ€"worker,‘ from Clifford. Mink | was arrested by Sergeant Burtch. TORONTO GIRL WINS $9,000 SUIT AGAINST T~Kâ€"L BUS LINES Driver of Milk Truck Which Colâ€" â€" Damages to the amount of $9;,000 was awarded to Miss Victoria Cotâ€" ton, dancer, against tire Toronto, Kitchener and London Bus Lines Company by a jury in the Assizes before Mr. Justice Lennox. The jury | also ordered that the defendant pay ; the medical fees of Miss Cotton, amounting to $871, namma[ the court, while they found that , Levi Garbut, the dflmo!m-flk| truck which had collided with nu‘ bus, was in no manner liable. Norâ€" man Sommerville, KC., m"“"" the plaintiff, had appealed for $10,000 damages. | Serge Suits with 2 pair Bloomâ€" wonderful wearing $12.50. Xmas Special O#A MEN‘S SUITSâ€" _ â€" Dark Grey Serge Suits, tailorâ€" ed well of sturdy serge material that will stand up and give exâ€" cellent urv‘l;s:. Wonderful value. Worth .00 Xmas Special 513o75 The suit arose out of a collision between one of the defendant‘s scomches and the milk truck on the Brampton highway last May. Miss Cotton suffered a dislocated hip in the accident and claimed that it had injured her dancing ablity. cLaAYToN EBY sERIOUSLY $ INJuRED 8Â¥ avTo Clayton B. Why, real sstate dealer of Kitchenar, sudtained serious. inâ€" juries on Saturday when he was atruck by an automobile as he was about to enter his oar: The driver of the auto which strhck him, CHt tord Sinciair, immediately took the CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS Gifts for the Whole Family Misses‘ Kid Boudoir Slippers, soft chrome soles, pom pom on vamp. Size 11 tt : @QO, vamp. Sizes 11 to 2. Worth $1.25. Xmas Spec. 69¢ Ladies® Warm Felt Slippers in pretty ‘shades, withâ€"pomâ€"pom and rlbb:n ‘;.run x:l:.u 3 to 8. Worth $1.50. Boys‘ Kid House Slippers, soft padded soles, low rubber heels; warm tel; lined; sizes 1 to 5. Worth 1.25. _ Xmas A clearance of 50 pair Woâ€" men‘s Goloshes, medium and low heels; several different styles, in Cashmerette and Jerâ€" to throughout; governor lasteners. $1.50 " $2.95 smarustwon g1 49 CLUB BAGS $2.25. Xmas Special * Some one you know will apâ€", preciate oneâ€"of these club bags, BROADCLOTH SHIRTS and in bur store you will find Here‘s a gift that will always a complete ~line in :solid Dlease the man., Broadcloth leather, various sizes and golors, Shirts, in white, sand, blue, and also Suit Cases, Our prices mauye and cream shades, col are always lowestâ€"look over lars to match; roomy make. our stock before you buy, and . Sizes 14 to 17%. Worth $2.25. you will saveâ€"money on this Xmas Special ... 51 39 lasting gift. < â€" Shoe Department lided with Bue Last May . Not Liable. lal -“- WC Men‘s Polka Dot Broadcloth ys‘ Kid House Slippers, soft Scarf makes a real gift. 79c led soles, low rubber heels; Worth $1.25. Xmas Spec. m felt lined; sizes 1 to 5. Men‘s initialed Linen Gift th $1.25. _ Xmas 89c Handkerchiefs, hand embroiderâ€" MRL :ssccus in ons ed. Worth 35 eac‘ 9( clearance of 50 pair Woâ€" Xmas Special, each ........ ",,;:';,‘?“‘::;,:;“‘;fl,,:‘{ BoYs CORDUROY BLOOMERS es, in Cashmerette and Jerâ€" _ The pants that will stand the Cloth. Xmas Special, toughest wear, well made, lined to throughout; governor fasteners. $1.50 ° $2.95 Sin:wiwsfwon a1 j0 BOYS‘ SUITS suit aâ€" D) KA * EDi orik Ths. Kike #9% is o pe LADIEY‘ BATH ROBES Made of good quality: Eiderâ€" downâ€"in very pretty shades and styles, always welcomed as a practical x‘ton. Sizes 38 to 44. Worth $7.50. Xmas Special .................«~« 54-98 Who wouldn‘t appreciate an Umbrella for Xmas. Our stock is most.complete with a wonderâ€" ful assortment of Ladies‘ Umâ€" brellas. Fancy ivory handles. Worth up .to .$7.00.â€" Xmas 10 doz. Men‘s All Wool Cashâ€" mere Hose, "A B C Brand," Black, Sand and Suede shades, good wearing quality. A gift always in order. Worth 60c pair. â€"Xmas â€" Special, Qq‘. pr. A Gift Always Appreciated Wool Crepes and. Fancy Striped Silks, in latest designs. Worth $1.00. Xmas Specials and 39c * 49¢ ZLadies Look Economic Dept.St [ ‘The social season is on in Florida _â€"the amusements are at their height. Florida is a winter rendez | vous where you may enjoy summery 'p.tl-ol to your heart‘s contentâ€" ‘ul-lu. fAishing, tennisâ€"or just plain loafing. > | An enchanted land, it seems, with is wonderful climateâ€"its wondrous | sightsâ€"its charming and hospitable injured man to the hospital. Eby stepped back into the path of Sinâ€" claft‘s car in opening the door of his car. No charge was laid against Sinclair. NEW PRESIDENT, HOMEWOOD _ SANITARIUM, AT GUELPH Since 1883 the .Homéwood Saniâ€" tartum at Guelph has had but three presidents, and the third, Wellingâ€" ton A. Cameron, of the legal firm of Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt, was elected at a mesting of the Board of Directors of the hospital last week. ‘The sanitarium was founded by the late Senator Robert Jaffray and the late John W. Langmuir, who was the first"president. On the latâ€" ter‘s death in 1915, the late Fred C. Jarris succeeded, and the vacancy created by Mr. Jarvis‘s death has Gent‘s Furnishinag Department _ been filled by Mr. W. A. Cameron DoN‘T FORGET THE sTRAW HAT It‘s train time nowâ€"pack upâ€"get read for Florida â€" the neighbours will look after the cat. Your fondest dreams of a tropical winter will be exceeded when you visit Florida this year. _ â€" From Jacksonville to the Mexican Rorder the multitads of Gult Coast resorts will help to make your hollâ€" day perfectâ€"or there are boarding houses or homey bungalows to suit your ~‘~Any Agent of the Canadian N#, .. , n""“nf'm" wwmmlfl"fl'umo:n like a arrange your. itimerary, besides givâ€"|.______ _ _____________ LADIESY‘ UMBRELLAS _@â€"«*" We Guarantee to. Underseli‘. 2¢11 297 King St.W Kitchener,Ont. Make Your Christmas . DPoliars Go Farthestâ€"Shop £ at the Davis EconomicS§tore _ Fou cin dowble the quantity of your gifts by shopping here.â€" Our prices are the lowest in Wauterloo County. 89c "° $3 45 TIES 39¢ Ready toâ€" Wear Deft. Ladies‘ Lined and interlined VELOUR COATS, fur trimmed collars and cuffs, in popular brown, grey and _ rosewood. Worth $22:50.Xmas SneAbeL ic 514087 Special Final Clearance on all VELVET HATS, new modes and desirable colors. Values up to $7.00. Xmas Special 51345 _ Newest Satin Hats, worth $7.50. Xmas Special 7 53. 5 Gift Handkerchiefs of fine quality, white and qqlotod. 3 in a box. Worth 60c box. Xmas Special, box ... 350 LADIES‘ SILK SCARFS Bought special for Christmas selling, in the newest colors. Worth up to < $3.50. Xmas §tâ€"2t. Minard‘s Lintment for brilses., Bath Sets make useful gifts, consisting of a nice heavy towel and two wgwgh-clouu. in a pretty gift box. orth $1.25. Xmas Special ... 896 Spécial Sta ple D parAment ‘ MILLER‘S HERB JUICRB, the :z ous herbal remedy for | liver and bowel disorders is out | selling all other products used for such troubles. Headaches, indiges ]t!on. gas pains, mmn&h& quickly vanish by usingâ€". , | JUICE. Many "f:"‘ are on where â€" only a w _ dose® ‘W’m’"'mmm ttles | resuites were secured. 'nm | voluntary testimonials: prove | merits of the product. If are ] sufferer from any .of the ‘ apecified do not delay any Count fifty! Your cold in head of catarrh dissppears. Your M nostrils will open, the air % of your head will clear and ‘fll ‘ breath freely. No more snuffiing, hawking, muscous dsicharge, dry» ness or headache; no â€" strug¢ling for breath at Bight | _ &*+, Caomppquonten soay 2e Get a small bottle of Ely‘s Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antissptie cream in your ~nostrils, 4t peae trates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mascous memâ€" brane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yleld like magic. Don‘t stay stuffedâ€"up and miserable. Relief is sure. Herb Juice is Taking . Waterloo by Storm MILLINERY $1.19 ° $1.98 J * 010C ts are 08 r _ dosa® iz f. After threse _ ken permanent â€" . Thousands of ils . prove ; t. If you are t the & ay longer. â€" is and % 10M x )t ¢ h Fea

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