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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jan 1929, p. 7

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Ag' ’6 " Mr. Mike Logs] visited at Mr. Potter Grabber}: on Sunday even- his. Mr. Chas. A. Starr was a recent visitor in Goldslone on business. Mr. James Stewart has returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Huey, Elmira. Mr. Carl Mewhiney at Vineland is spending a mouth at his home here. Miss Marie Grubber of Detroit was a recent visitor at her home here. Cook’s Rnglut irg Compound Mr. James E. Richardson visited at Mr. Joe McTavi-sn's one evening this week. Miss Ruby Hand of Waterloo spent last week with her parents", Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hahn. Local Odd‘fellows attended the special meeting held " Linwood last Thursday evening. when D.D.G.M. Bm. W. E. Turnbull of Listowel 1n- stalled the following otrieers: J.P.G.. Bro. Elven Foster; N.G.. Bro. A. Hawke; VI}. Bro. Jas. Beggs; Rec. Sec'y. Bro/A. E. quler; Fit]. Beer, Bro. J. W. Burnett; new” Bro. A. A. Rabies. , Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabhert and Mr. James Stewart Hm! Tuesday in Linwood. or CHILDREN'S mm TRiMMED COATS, 2 to It years. Highest Quality garments, all shades. Atkin’s Children’s Shoppe 222 King St. w. - - - KITCHENER SPECIAL WEEKEND CLEARANCE Auction Sale My Jeweler 159 King St. West, Kitchener THE ENTIRE LARGE HIGH CLASS STOCK or' Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks. Cut Glass. Imported China, Novelties, ete., can. all of which must be sold by Sale ulna pine Daily at 3 pan. until 7 pm. Satur- days until 9 pan. Every article sold must be as rerrretreNed by the auctioneer, or the money refunded. . ts-'akWdl 15! King St. West _ Forced to Raise "r Money . MACTON A 'r", _rer,r're mil-Ii" an. “Haunt, C' ee-e ”mm, mm In there di. Mrs. William A fun .1 nun-ruliP-No. I, I]: s'0. 2. In: .Ner. a. a. Per -. Tuesday aftermmn Bold h uh 41min... or . . . , gnu-.1 on newly: of was. Lavery. St, who IS we pamphln. Add"; . _----------' TtEg,'ttW2'd'drt,er “mnmvd's Litsimot I __ Hefrernan Public Auction Satisfy the Creditors, Heffernan l Howard Lyon, My Jeweler SPECIAL 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. MacTavi.ch and son Russel and Messrs. Afmul Wil- liam Newton spent Sunday with Mrs, .William Allingham. . Several’of the farmers hmux-nl here are drawing gravel for thuir lanes from Mr. John Ray's pit at Glen- allen. Miss uella Lose] has returned home star spending a couple ot weeks with lit/and Mrs. A. Voisin at the m. ot Peel. . 3465er. James Richardson. Wm. Newton and Earl Tabbert spent one evening of last week at Mr. Peter Grabher'a. _ An epidemic of mumps and flu is making itself felt in this neighbor- hood. . Messrs. M. Luge) and w. x. Atlinry ham were in Linwood on Wrdttt'yrrlaty night on business. - Several 'people from unmn-l here attended the funeral of the lute John Gooding at Gienallen last Saturday. Deceased 7 was wad! and favorably known here. _ Mr. Russel Leggo Kitchener this week, Mrs. William Aliingltattt Tuesday atternoon with , Lavery, Sn. who is Ell. The rabbit hunters Ire meeting with "jacks" are plentiful Mr, M. Brenner was i as: Monday on luminws DORKiNG Auctioneer. Kitchener. Ont. suetfecyi. Tltr. 1 this year. - I us in Linwood!, [pr-wen: 4 F is visiCmg in in this section succeés. The n spent Mrs. M. mama]? Local um - Mr. in him Tony W135 and daughter (howl-I ot been“ visiting with the lumen glue: hm Emm- Spohnlor. burg Mr. Tom Nerttitt in " shall” than days as a bouncing baby girl in come to my. Mrs. A. J. Schmidt in n huh.“ Visitor in Kitchens: on Sunni”. Ittr. Ab Schmidt wire underwent an operation on Saturday night tor " yendicitik In doing as well u can I). expected. Mrs. David steinuian has returned In her home its Vinelnhd ann- . rtsrnditott the funeral of her mother. Ittrs.sam Bender. Mrs. Elm. Ludwig was a visitor at her home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony PromertRmrtmsr we visiting with the latter's tsitmar. Spahlxler. at Dundas. I My. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell were risiturs in Kitchener on Saturday. Mrs. E. Weller is on the sick list. Her many friends wish her a speedy reWocery. The children a! Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ritchie are comma! to the house 3mm; 'at illness. Friends wish than: t "yi-cdr recovery Local News Notes Mr. Henry Schneider spent a law '.uy, in Kiumeny, My. Simuu Ruth and Mr. Jack '.',yetttirrttt'tn rum-(l in our burg over 5m in. man Miss Edith Gardner spent Sunday; “New the parental root. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon sctuartzes Hz. r and >0" Arthur and Mr. and Vi:,. Aihn Juntzi and daughter. '1: .u' qwm Sunday with Mr. and I'...,, linmn‘wl svttwartzentruher. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Halt: are con- ':y " tn Tlv. 'u- 'mmt- sunning from u rslrusr,r, hr News Around Town. l" mu Writ. mm. is still critically'i: i'l r it]: rhrumatil' lever. Her friends _ wish 1101' a spcoiy recovery. in Mr. rum- Schmidt. who is in the: ~mplny ot' Hm Goodrich Tire Co., at" Kilt ih m r'. we“! last week-9nd at his v 'uxmr- lnw suireriitg trom an attack I >15 rh; Hmaticut. _ / Mr. uml Mtv,. Wm. FhrNer and .I.:2!;y' tf c, m spent Sunday here. i LEs'temed President Dead. ' , , I SN." :w‘zrnt tn I‘nrm‘t thr death of ' l :v.‘ vi wt: vrtcw'r"ittl citizens in the w: 4 n u" Gtwrzv Die'tz, 811, who died Wm: Riv-day zlttm' a Tow days' “If lr' ", Tin t'nuera1 was held on Fr!- 711- ot hm work" and was attended by a largo numher of friends and '.r Yntivrx Dumas“! leaves a sorrow- in; withvw. [our sons and two daugh- _ Wm. "0 was 77 years of age. The. 'nm‘nzn'vd. family has the sympathy , thr wholes community. Death of John Dahirter. Anullm mm of our citizens named nvut. (mm- suddenly on Saturday. timlbht‘ing due to heart failure, In the' lwrmn of John Dahmer. He mm ml to town [onrteen months :30. The remains were taken to Phlltpl- bury mt Tums-day afternoon tor inter mew. He Is survived by 1:13 r'k week and. .lir. Fro-d Hammer and Alvin Ege’r- 's' Kalum Saturday with Mr. Henry , mm Personal! skar M I' V. mom. widow 7 V, my Beryl Ashton at con-1e but Ins; wpek.end at the i1omo of Mr. and Mrs, A. Hllhorn. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Tommi until ~m Karl, of Guelph. spent and-y with Mr. and Mrs. mt] G.iyiictti) Mr. and Mn. DavaLItwmor went Sunday at Btdan. Mr. and Mrs Jake Totmut Ind uni- ily ot Kitchener spent Sunday In the rillttRe, Mr, and Mrs. Owen Didnbnchor Miami Mrs. Owen Didnbnchor of Pine mu - Sunday with If, and Mrs. Tltua Enigma. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cum of Platmlllo vtirttod,41' the - on Monday. . Mr. Clare Ribbon at mum upon! the weekend In the vllhgo. I!” Boo Zlnkon of mumm- 1. Mr. Hoary Dion or IMRm‘ vuitintt with Mr. and In. lav-no [M and” wlth Mr. Jacob B. an”. q now. Rae. and In. C. W. Mu, Me. Mr. Arm: mum who not“ 18‘ In . B. mllnn‘ an 'YP' trtqm trm Btmteted a m ttm. Itt 'a-r-tyr-ttor. no and to MI m- m iaiii7iiuiatatwu-! imam-mum and Mrs. Jos. K. Schwartz- 'r. r qwnl Sunday with Mr. and Christ Srhwartztfntreber of pe. :m-l Mrs. David Jantzi spent _ win}: Mr. and Mrs. David Frank Buddin has been en- la vnu'k for Mr. Henry Bow- Viola Sl'lnmidvr spent Satur- h 333.: Ruth Sthwarlzenlru- PINE HILL WELLESLEY NEW DUNDEE In In 11-! ad will - “quantum ummhuhusm not all I“. noun-1 ot a. amndTteramuw-tthtt.nrtsod Jmh‘muuoww "Matteo-rue-Noir-rm" woo-obno- mural by a.» one." od the Huron tmet at In" In]. on their annual trip- to who! with that to unit and Hamilton. dob-en‘s Hotel at Haysvillo.‘ with t stable tthat “now 115 Jones disappeared and wheat - ransported by runway. Mr. Fred no out. Reeve ot New Hamburg replied to the toast and an Illuminating figures to show the amount ot paved road in New Hamburg and of New Hamburg's financial position com- pared with villages of similar sine and population. Mr. Debus paid his repeats 40 the older men tor the splendid work they had accomp- lished as members of the organiza- tions in connection with the town. Owing to the inclement weather let- ters of regret were read from infil- ad former residents ot New Harn- burg. Those who forwarded letters l ter,, Johnstlun Cook, governor of y Kitchener gaol. Samuel Cnssel, e County Treasurer. Alex Merner, Reg- y |istrar and Messrs. Rainer Bros. of l'iilr,'L2",". in reply to the toast, lt ‘Our Visitors. proposed by A. R. o. n Smith. Rev. Mr. Mosig, pastor of C Trinity Lutheran Church responded very teeiingly to the many kindness; 3 es he had received during his so- 3 journ in New Hamburg and of his r, appreciation of the splendid type of older men whose quiet ways and l gentle manners were a splendid ex- ample to the rising generation and t hoped when their earthly lite had Passed away they would enter into 1 eternal Peace. Mr. L. G. I'euuetruat proposed the toast to "The Boys of I the Old Brigade." and in his own I inimitable way referred to his many ' pleasant associations as a member of 1vartous civil: and social organiza- tions that did good work in former ways. A glowing tribute was paid i to the effort of the Pioneers to es- iablish churches and educational itt- i- stitutions and ot the splendid people that had Bone trom.New Hamburg carrying their ideas with them. The , responses pt Mr. D. Ritz Sn, Fred Schaeter and Mr. A. Fischer. who spoke in German, all attested to the “appreciation of the banquet and of ' 'the spirit of good fellowship that had 'hatways lived among the older men . land they all hoped that while their I:iactivities wer6 lessening. that the Eyounger men would carry on to main. ltainthe splendid park the commer- “rial spirit of the town and instii I 1m the minds of the rising generation ._the value of work, faith and hope. iMr. C. o. Kruspe led the community Jainging accompanied by Miss L. Ritz, L"": L. G, Pequegnat sang “Dreams in! Long Ago." Lewis Hahn, Jr., sang le:"Ship Mates of Mine." Both songs it E were heartily encored. The banquet is was a decided success and broke up 'k early after the singing of the Na- .tional Anthem and Auld Lang Syne. 1|”le I“ JACOB WEISS , BADLY CUT Struck Head on Ice While Skating. Mr. Jacob Wiens. aged about six- ty, who assists in tho local skating rink, received a nasty gash on the back at his head while skating ttrel other day. Mr. Wiens was an ex- pert skater In the old country and wanted to try the art of slanting with an present any skaters. Ho mantupm to get along fine in skating but in leaving the ice apparently forgot tint the skates he had on were rounded at the back and instead ot (Ugglnx the skates into the Ice he suddenly flopped backwards and “gunned . ‘mlnlnl injury to hl: head. _ Around Town (wan-Ml) Mr. Ctarertee Buehlow spent three weeks virltlng his aunt In Minster. Mr. Alex Pimtlar who wig em- ployed In the local mill moved to, Chaney on Hominy when he - cured employment gin tho (Sneaky Flour Mills. We are [Ind to report “no. Mn. Schlolor. who In lotion-[y lll with imeturtortu, In “loving Mr" ot In- provement and hat completed to- ‘oovory I: -d. Mr. Alfred 661ch ot Stratum hi. opened a cumin: mun-h- men! In Mr. 3. hum Mock on list and West Btu-cot. Rev. I ml. vhrited II Brandon! 1on Thur-day. Mr. John Hull“ moved into the house lately "and by Mr. ' mm on Jacob trtrq6t. L Mr. Hoary Dim of 8mm [M and” with Mr. Jacob B. - 0|“qu Muriel of Stratford visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Eidt‘on Monday. Rev. Walter C. Dane was in Elmira last Tuesday and Wednesday attend- lng the Western Conference ot the Ontario District. . Mr. John S. Roth of lmlay City, Mich, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Roth who is seriously ill at her home on the 18 line East Zorra. Rev. E. Dale preached in Galt last Friday evening. ' For anything In the upholnerlng repair line, see Gildy Upholuerlng Company, Unlon and Harbu‘t su., Waterloo. _ News Motel. The flu epidemic seems to be abaling. Some are still confined to their homes. but mosi of them are able to be around again. . . Aged Citizen Dead. __ Mrs. Henry Westfall spent a week witheMr. and Mrs. J. Westfall. We regret to report the death of one of our older citizens in the per- son ot Mf. Join Angler. who passed away at his home last Wednesday at the age of 71 years. The deceased had been in poor health tor some time. The funeral took place Friday Pontiac and Oldsmobile Dealers 316 KING ST. WEST AT WATER ST. CORNER ' 1fi'rCHENER - WATE'BIDO Ftit.Mihlil'S Manufacturing Furriers MONEY SAVING " . Prices in . Fur trtt,tttttl ', _ ' "tioiHLP/' _ _ Pontiac. The fir1al days' of our January Fur Sale will see some drastic reductions in prices as we do not intend to carry over any more of these garments than we can help. Quality Felts, expert workmanship, authoritative _ style feature every ‘coat in this Fur Sale. WEST MONTROSE Is Coming Soon Dobbin Garage & Electric M. 47 King St. 1iHiiiHLDh/llAN . The New Mpdel V I Waterloo County‘s gaff»: Farrier 'anernoon with service at the home And thence to the West Montrose cemetfrry tor byrial. He leaves to mourn his loss his wire, one son, George. at home. one daughter, Mrs. A. M. Letson, of this vicinity. Mrs. Algier 'and family wish to thank all those who assisged them during his Illness and in their he- rzavemant. Bought Fine Farm. Mr. Harvey Woods has purchased the ttue farm ot Mr. Nelson Snider. “is large circle ot friends wish him u‘ery success, Miss Lydia Lemon and Mr. Walter Knarr ot Conestoga spent Sunday at the farmer's Home have. Former West MOHIFOIB 20% to sos OFF . Citizen Panes Away' A former resident of West Mon- trose. in the Township ot Woolwich, in the person of Alba F. Woodward, passed away at his home in Waverly, in the Shale of Washington, USA" on January 71h. l923, at the age of J‘s years. ""ss T The late Mr. Woodward formerly owned the farm now owned by Ed- win DovitL and moved to Latch, in thr: State of Wtshingtotr. ahqut lorry years ago, and was quite successful in his farming operations there. He retired a "limbs" of years ago and moved to Walla Walla, and later to Waverly, in the same state. Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal Racoon Coats Muskrat Coats 1 Electric Seal Coats every Fur Qarment in our store. This is an exceptional oppprtunity'to buy a. Fur Coat of distinction. W1 my tttq Mom-Q Cum Prim for in! “In. M all um All trinuited with the best linings. His first wife, Mary Ann Smith Wood ward, plume-sod Mm about u or 30 years. About 2Fritsrn ago In married Ida Smith, formerly of Winterbourmr, who survives Mm. Mr. Woodward was highly esteem- ed in the community and, m I staunuh member of tho United Bradl- ren Church at West Mormon and was superiutoudent ot tho Sunday School for a number of years. and ultert he last visited in this can munity about MP years ago donned a complete set of Sunday School Hymnals to the school. After moving to the States they became members of the Methodist Epis’cupal Church and were very ac- tive in all otuirety enterprises. and his beloved wite's tribute to him as a funeral text', Matt. M, verse 23. still be joined in by all who know him in earlier years and had the privilege of meeting him in his de clining Fears. His religion was «JOIN! having and am sure will be rewarded by the "W911 done". AT THE MARKET There was a tair attendance at the market nn Saturday when can sold at 35e to 40c per down. butter at 450 per pound. and chlckens 301: to 35c per pound. Vegetables, choice baking and meats brought thes uml prices. _ V IKITCHENER

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