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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Feb 1929, p. 4

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_ Go and see Mn. Herb. Lam. and an will tell you that the " cntlnly better, after tailoring {for EIGHT LONG YEARS. I No more of thou hum lbmklno gamma wells. that I',',"',',:', tar you to places. and all because the went to the and reside. near Phllipsburp? STEEL’S GLASSES s ATIS FY OFFICE 96 King St. West Room ' Health Institute Mm your more.“ WL VER WOODS We Start at theVery Foundation WHO I! SICK WITH 0,3!an “Smoother Than Velvet” Ice Cream . Asthma Princes: Apartment at some!) remr-uveninsr party order a bountiful supply For Treamenl. Kitchener "tmr" -__ The reason our milk ls "SAFE" is because it ts produced by healthy cows and examined by competent inspectors. Then the milk is thoroughly tested in every way and pasteurized before it is delivered at your door. Carefully chosen stock, fed on the finest winter food, naturally produce milk not only of a higher nutrieious value, but milk that is much better in taste. Kitchener 7 Conley: St. "Safe MUh" _. I in Our Efforts to Produce _ AY‘I’INOID runs». PrhtciW Balm of the Wuorloo College is in Tavbtock attending tho tuner“ ot his an». who ”and In!” on Tun-any. Maud 1diergastedir)---Aw, there you Bo. bringing in that persona touch again. Kitty 1ardeutirl-Do l [on Jack? Bar, does I. cow love you? Does a cat love milk? _ You know the feeling when your truss doesn't Bt you, so why be in misery and suffer. Prevent yours self from torture and get t truss to fit you. Our trusse- have no underatrap. A complete stock of trusse- Iuitable for my kind of rupture. A. OOHENCIOUS " Mlndon a. mun-um. on. Special minaret!» Folder Ind 4 x 6 Photo. one dozen for 163 King St. W.. Upstairs Phones 2502 and 2rstu KITCHENER Passports and Licenses thtiahed same day. Bums: BENTON STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER Yum-Pl-“T. I , BIG Am- Inmlnnl-n Freq. Eirpert $3.50 at Alia. Bierman Jaeirt “are ruled away Monday morn- tom, a ins, Miss Alleo Biennial: " the home _ of her mum", Mr. and Mrs. John re you Blermnn, hummus. alter a lounhy touch Illness. She was t hithlul member of the Erin-V1116 Lutheran church. ....._" Her parents. and nix sisters survive, The funeral was held on Thursday til I afternoon a 2 o’clock tram the home to they Wham!» Luther-n church and cemetery iii In“ In. ”an. In {I 't In! you and lived I- 'rtteAaqqr “W m an. - can. Surviving are not hunt-um and two on. Dr. Peter lot 1aritettwurtt, um. amt Aired otl :Guem . An aged and highly respected 11> sidem of St. Clements, Mrs. William Formal], nee Catherine Starr, passed peacefully away at Aer home on Sun- day after an extended illness. De- ceased was aged 83 years. She was predeceased by ltr husband sixteen years. The late Mrs. Fox-well is sur- l There passed away at the W-W. hospital on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jacub Beharlaeh, in her 68th year. She was born in Kitchener on Sept. 5, 1861. She is survived by her bereaved husband, Mr. Behar- lach. {our sons, Oscar and Walter of Kitchener. Harry ot Chicago and Ed- ward of Wyandotte, Mich, three daughters, Mrs.- Eleanor Dlgnch. Mrs. Albert Israel and Mm. Kenneth 'Schiedel. mutant-tu- noon-vacuum” w&~‘bw My. - " was» mbvuw-oulhbbutum “was“. Carl Kraut: The death occurred at the Freeport Senatorium early Tuesday morning dt Carl Kraatz, of Kitchener. De ceased was born In Kitchener on December 13, 1908. For some years he was employed as a freight clerk at the C.N.R. freight office. He is trurvivtd by his tamer, Mr. Henry Kraatz, one sister. witfertmtna, and three brothers. Norman, Gordon and Victor, alt of Kitchener. The funeral was held from his tAther's residence, 102 .Wellington Street, on Thursday afternoon. TI. a.“ tool M Wound”. PA. an. " tho noun! "tqttal. "..ar-tae--b1 -roettr.qtlm" walnut-h. Built ol Mrs. Jacob Scharlach 2000 for Mrs. Wm. Forwell h'h',ik “In! in: who u it... w run-Ia pl Io_hh It. ”I nah-kw, It “I. M on John B, Mon! Death called John B. _ and " years at Kitchener on Sunday. Deemed In; born tn (“runny but came to thls country wht1ay a In! And lived moi! of Mo “to in Bt. Clements. His wife Wad him an: yours. He I: survived by (line mm. [mm of New Mum. John of New Humbnrx and Albert ot Parka"! an“ Pr um. daughters. Mn. mom! ‘0! “Mormon!!! H. KAI-[u " no Mona. and In. Albert mm at Dun-on. Other survivor: In be than II- .quret flour a " chonn, ,Q-mv new. Also at mum-3 Millin- OI. In: 7 Robertfrrow Twin City friends of Robert; Show were shocked to team of his death which took Name at the K-W Boom- tal on Sunday in his 39th year. tol- lowlné a week’s illness. He watt a ( member ot the'Grand River MuonIc ,Lodge ot the Kitchener Chapter R. (AOL. and a member of the Precep- story. Ho was also un Oddtellow. (the late Mr. - is survived by hi Vwile. (three daughters Marion, Gnu and Jean nll at home. and one bro. tther in England. P-"-"".. P"r1'P'Pl'"""-'"""'"'"" 'rob-tat-d-it-i. . . " ,kaTiGi'iiUiiriGiUririalLl I.“Omdml gunman-“mica.“‘mw 'P-tteel-tttenter/cette?":?? t' 'riiiitjirriiiirtjiiii1ireitrjl nuns-mama ,asdt'-n-heeaeh'rortf'e'dtr--tseti.'b-- lvlved by two was, Anton at Kitch- 'ener ad Home at St. 010m“. 'and by he tutttrhtora, In. Anton K. Meyer. Mrs. John 8. Mayor, all” Lucy. of ts. Clements, Mrs. WiitUm Fisher ot Kitchegtqtr and Mrs. muck at Seattle. Wash.; also In Brand. childreu and one trout mink-Md; the brothers, Anton Starr. ot Bam. berg; Adam and Aex in Prawn, Potut in Grand Rapids and (Ilene!) ‘in Roaebush. Mich. Deceased wu born in Wellesloy Tovnunlp. She was a member of the St. Clement: R. C. Church and the christian Mothers' Society. The funeral took place Wednesday morning at ten o’clock. to the R. C. church tor ser- vice and the R. c. cemetery tor in- termeat. ( l Noni: Lydia Weiugerber _ Many menus will regret to learn of the passing of Mrs. Percy Weiss- ”when at her residence, 30 Water ‘street. her death taking place Sun- ‘day morning, fo?iowing a few years illnecw She was in her 30th year. ‘Mrs. Weissgerher was born in Kitch- ener and was a valued member ot St. John's Lutheran church. Her husband, one son Earl. father, Jacob Fenner, and one sister. Aileen Fen- Der, o‘Waterloo. survive. The lun- eral was held on Tuesday afternoon trom the late residence to (he Mount Hope Csnetery, There passed away at the family residence early Monday, Kitchener, Jahh Matthias Schader, aged " years. A cerebray hemorhage was the cause or his death. He was a ca- binet maker by trade. The Inner“ Ins head u M: Illa residence on Wednesdny. murmur”. was made in Woodland cemetery. Mrs. Reginald Gushard The death occurred at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stain-k9. Kit- chener. Thursday mbrhlng, of their daughter {Lillie} Mrs. Reginald Gushard, of Waterloo. She was In her Mth year. She is survived by her husband and one son. Russel. by her parents. Mr. and him. Steinke. and by six sisters, Mrs. Walter Hot. tester, Mrs. Arnold Fisher and Miss Dorothy Steinke, all of Kitchener. Mrs, Percy Wolf and Mrs. Norman Rank. Waterloo. and Mré. Sanford Kraft. Bridgeport, and by ttee brothers. Harold, Charles, Wittred, Arthur and Percy. The late Mr. Schaefer was born in Wilmot township on October 24, 1854 and on December 26,1874 was united in marriage to Miss Carolina Lisker who survives with two daugh- ters. Mrs. Edward Hon. ot Kitchener and Miss Viola Schaeler at home and five sons, Chnrles of Buffalo, Har- . mb. John m at a. canon will» We“ mun-Nonnu- hints-cu In. Int. int. 1 In: In“. am or - York It him I that til! to rel-um h thi- vichmy.‘ _ ry ot Hanover. Arthur at home, Md- ward and Walter, Also sixteen grand- children and one ulster. Mrs. K. Ja- cobs of Sebringville. I!“ R. Can: at In Fourth ot Pool. in a nook-ml mum rim Mm Olive Movt. , Michigan vino" with it. aad In. Ahm- B. - an the loa- mor’n mother, In lino W. John Schaefer wan-Whitman”. ', .mmnmau‘ ”unwante- auw,ur.auu»m BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Friends of Mr. and Mm. Henry Hamel: gamma at their home on Sat- urday and presented than with a lovers rug in honor of her Mrthdar. A happy few hours was spent in games and dancing. Dainty refresh- ments ware served at the close. For anythln. In repair "no, 0.. GI Company. Union ' Waterloo. ’45.}? E'Ji'mihi a.” 7l'l. c. s. We»: a Now any} ‘WOI-auwl.Mm ml! ”ambush” "Tho Nntlonu" In". Toronto daily at 5.00 p.m., Arriving at Winni- peg 10.00 1.111. second morning. ' “NATIONAL" TRAVELLERC COMMEND WINTER CERVICE "The National", vowin- Winn Nation) (run “Dunedin; Toronto with Winnipeg and the at west. pleases winter lnvallon who was! a tast and column journey. v Modern equipment tor your can tort - Compartment - Quantum -- Library - Bullet can (M10) Standard Sleepers -- Tourist Bleep ers _. Diner and Coaches. Full information and reservation: from Canadian Nguonal Agent. " doe. Mr. “to. P. Blot-ulnar. '1- MW“ by his tour dual, sleepers to Summary. Car mming at this point until convenient hour tor riding. Vim Thee W Nucy. and the by In. (our malls. Emma. Ada, Hanan at! “on. Brn- bnchot of Mn north. Ch, TIM. um run “And will. to on. manna; "on. By Timo'u "rm tide we're china. How "on! the thought ot - was But bears u noun heaved" ”bury SCI-vice All-steel. mam: drawing It Pays to Shop at the TECO Store , v ,,,_ 1.21 a'"? WWW"- Extremely praetieal for wear over your good dross or for use around the store. In a smut, toad looking style, with patch pocket, convertilgle count}. In plain shade. of rose. green. apricot and dork blue. Sim " to 42. Very moderately priced, Women’s and Misses’ " Dresses of Crepe and Georgette Each 15.75 Very chic and dainty are these lovely frocks. fashioned of crepe and georgette, in smart one- piece styles, some designed with circulsr skirts, others fhtiahed with f1ares,tiera, jobot fronts, etc. In a number of pleasing shades. Sizes 14 to 20. Each ........... Practical Broadcloth Smacks Each 1 .69 and New 01.: “7-09-me Floor “I. upholItDI-In' T 1iSif,Ui'l"S?1tli; 3'33 Kitchener 8ltMllilt-ilmllMlt CO. LTD. Consolidating Profits in Sound Investment Securities LUV iidi "T %a _ a 4.357;. DOMINION SECURITIES _L_, CORPORATION mum -._r "__... v". - -7 "-T33P,. Wo'nhayupnviasoodw Linoltmm and Oil Clbths , I. 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