i, ï¬n†" , A . " “WWW." Gammulwl Fiii Viuiivn 7M - u lice - - I“? the “Etna†Mr. L. . Dnmmmm ',eoietytpm.u'te'lt _ 7 ---- My kph-u, In“ all Nev Wat‘s-cam 00M. TMII AWARDED 1h GI“ Oct! 00an and" of “IS to: tro an ot can In accepted by the Waurloo Public School Board at a "can: meeting. IUILDINO on menu: when Claude Noocker reports much: penal" 1.tntetd tor July m: â€6.026. III mere-ab ot over 810.000 for the “no period In! you. INTERII'I'ING TALK IV II|SSIONARV An Interesting address was given by Illa Von-a Schweitnr. returned Inlanlonnry, on the subject. “Orien- tal. In Canada." at the regular meet- ing ot the Women'a Missionary socie- ty of we Evangelical church held realm, A grant or the $15 was voted to the shanty men's mission In Canada 810 to the Star Fresh Air land. FISCHER’S You an qrertaiet to out good quality mutt and choiu can In Lamb, Beet, Pork. Ham: and " Aim, m. North (Waurloo) Coumous urvlce and ttru" right. MEATS Meat Market vohiitTsTiGrGGU Wan-100 PHONE a†Floral Designs Catt us my time you want beautiful floral designs or cut flower, for all occasions. F FREE DELIVERY gun as an; nun. W""" "w..- __-i-F----- ___ ,, __ V cut flower, for all occasions. F A beautiful arch of greenery banked with pum- nnd fern. form- A, Bond, Marts: ed a lovely setting for the can. â€'0'" “341-. . . . . . WAftnLOO many. while Inapdnxonl. ghdloli and roses were Iterative], WWW-Wm ‘mm tttrot-rt the drawing- =a===------aa------ mm’ To the strain. of the “Bridnl Chorus" from Launch . Reduce Your Weight mum " nu- Roth mm u- T N q bridal [any entered the room The Ct ormal lil; val given in 'ttgefl, by her; a A" IND father, attended by it“. It; In- ""d Blot .tt'22'" - Reynold. in ft-r girl Ind _ UM 'alt mm TBA the “Me'- Mr, II- Ethel Bru- beehe‘r. as Mime“. Mr. Goon. dum-tttrt-e,, Numb-mug om'nbutmn. . h J1fl'S, W" "m" I renewing the ceremony buffet W We†- M “hull-elm were "reed. III- “ -m m '. “In“.u'. - Pt"'? Im.’ m w W†Kr. - Is- - .. LA. __ A ~34.“ For Choice IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I1IIIIlullIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIulululnllmmaul"IIIIIIInlululu * Gut Flowers T! Itâ€... nanny In Ann- lbw- - of hid-c. Incl. " In in Pst mm» a6 district In mm- Ivo nun. Ho conduct“ a [ivory In“. and wagon shop In “an†may you: no. AMIO‘I'ID on new CHARGI 3 Provinghl poiims on Wednesday swat-ad Albert Len-031 It a. Peters-burg Hotel on s chute at selling a bottle ot whiskey to sn America: tourist. He was nmnded for trial. The American tourist mid a tint) ot 8100 In court on Thursday. To PAINT ISOLATION HOUSE James 0mm: at Waterloo was awarded the contract tor the paint- in; of the Isolation Hospiul by the Waterloo Board of Health. The ten- ders received were J. Glrllng. 8230. {Knudsen and Boppre, $389, and Her- man Waite. $408. TUXIS BOYS CAMPERs RETURNED To TWINCITY i Among the local young men.who attended the Canadian Taxis Boys' camp at Beausoleil Island. Muskoka. the past ten days. were Rev. Paul Price. associate pastor of Zion Evan- gelical Church. Morton Devin, Roy Bean Jr., John Lnuman, Ray Shana, Wm. Peacock and Carl Hoirman. or Friends in Waterloo will regret to learn of the, death of Walter Meade who died at his home in Hanover on Monday. He was a former resident of Waterloo, going to Hanover fen years ago where he was engaged in the furniture busi- lness. He leaves a wife and several ness, He children. IMPROVE FILTER BEDS AT THE SEWER FARM The Waterloo Sewer Commission' has authorized Engineer Claude‘ Noecker to retlle sledge bed No. r, at the sewer farm. Four of the nine 1beds are being used regularly, while the others are cleaned. The author- ities are continuing the placing of chlorine in the Bridgeport dam and the water is now tree of pollu- tion. The people of the district are pleased to learn that the nuisance caused by the pollution of dam and river is practihally stopped. FISHING mu"ioRGtAN BAY Fishing is the business " Cebu:- inn Bay-Mack bass for the rod, and salmon or lake trout down deep. Hotels and comfortable stopping places afford every facility at reason- _able rates. and Canadian National Railways otter two gateways, viz: Midland and Parry Sound, with steamer connections trom each td lresorta and tishing grounds lying in- .between. .. Ask your nearest Canadian Nation- al Agent for the booklet entitled "30.000 Islands of the Gabrgian Bay". Facing Serlou- Charge I John H. )lessner ot Kitchener faces a charge ot reckless driving as a result of an accldenl on the Kitchener-Stratford Highway near ‘Shnkeepeare'on Thursday. He was turning out to pass a buggy when he collided ultra car travelling the opposite direction. E. G. Lester. who was a passenger in the car drlven by J. W. Eichardson of Guelph. was badly In about the 'uce. A Wit“!!! “.419. f Idea-D visitor to Twin-0131] DIED AT HANOVER m ld.s,..tliir'"iit-,e, FiTFriufi "nu-m m - peg-Hon at tho m. In MB. “liked-ab†an nob 00.! Mr. John M. Willa. MI:- "ther. mmmwmgb‘ . Linwood A. Miiter Who succeeds John N. Willy; u, president of the Winn-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. He is res cognized u an ofBeUt of force, ex- 1rerienee and foresight. mean any change in the personnel‘ or policies of our organization. 1 Our Board of Directors in great- ly strentdhened lay the tinnneiat ex- ‘perience and business acumen of inhuman Field and Charles P. Glare. selected as members at the |July 16th meeting. The other mem- lbers of our Board have served for many years. Mast of them are l',::,:'.,':,,'::,'"',.:,",',' whose practical ex- perience is most iraluable in the ‘formulation of our plans. We have on our books more dis- tributors, dealers Gd authorized service stations than ever before in our history. Moreover our product has been so well reeeived by the public that 1928 established a new ixecord of 314,000 cars sold. Pam-Meyers The marriage took place at St. Mary's R, C. Church on Wednesday. July 31, of Miss Irmine “were. tiaughtefol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer-s. to Siegfried Paul, both of Kitchener. The bridesmaid was Miss Marguerite Bushman ot Toronto and If A pretty wedding took place at' e St, John's Anglican church, Kitch- (-ner, Saturday afternoon, when -- Miss Ivy Rose sufrolk, daughter of " -Mr. and Mrs. John Buttolk, wu t, happily wedded to Charla Grant l Forbes, youngest non of Mr. and ' Mm. Gordon Forbes. Rev. H. M. i Lang-Ford outdated. ' the groomsmnn. George Selma". On their return from a wedding trip to Money Harbor, Muskoka, Mr. and Mrs. Paul will reside In Kitchener "N NubiIt-Korn A pretty August wedding was solemnized at the First English Lutheran Church, Kitchener, on Saturday when Miss Marie M. Kern, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kern, 41 Reins avenue, became the bride of Robert J. Nesbitt, son of Mr. Nesbitt of Midland and the late Mrs. Nesbitt. Rev. J. Maurer officiated. , fuel: - Arming. _ I A pretty wedding took place at Calvary Evangelical parsonage. at Kitchener, Saturday afternoon, when Miss Florence Victoria Armi- ttitre was united in marriage to Harry Edgar Plea, son of Mr. 3 I'aetz.' The ceremony was perform- , ed by Rev. J. B. Dengis. Snidcr f Bruhehr One of the prettiest Wedding. of the "not: in wlemnmd at the home of the bridaN father when Miss Kathleen Marie Brnbu-her, daughter of Mr. I. B. Brubneher, South Queen Street. Kitchener, be- came the bride of Mr. J. Edmund Snider of Kitchener. Rev. o. P. Barthel oficiatcd. Tat ate. hw‘lvoldo'wz‘l. I WEDDINGS t Forbes - "froth G.iavsti-t-ttrit. ‘WD'CIIS'I‘AWQN Vim-“0.0m. “It. â€was ,ud.attoe-dnttHKand w. Mm Saturday owning at Mun.- uuuuehhcor. non of Mr. fqu In sum unkind-hoor- in his mold you. ll. Ind be: ill that ho weeks. Tho’tnnenl took place {you the family residence " Waterloo. Intern.» was nude in In. Foam eetrsoury. - IBM Bali-g" The death occurred on Sunday of In. Elisabeth Belling». widow " the late J mph Belling" of Kit- chalet, in her Mth year. The late hire. Bellinger wee born in Baden but lived in Kitchener for the put "ttr you". She is survived by one son, Joseph, of Bloomingdale. nine grandchildren, and two great trrandehiidren. Th: funeral will be held on Thursday with a service at St, Kory"; R. C. Church. Inter-' ment will be made in the 'Rhino- lleum at Woodland cemetery. mini-mow I There pissed away at Hamilton on Thursday. Edward Eden, aged 76 years, formerly ot Kitchener. He is survived by three eons. John. An- drew and uwr‘nce. all of Kitch- chener. and by two daughters, Mrs. Henry Wagner. Wheeler, Mich., and Mrs. Flatter of Chicago; Also tlets brothers. Chnrles ot Chicago. Joseph '.ot Crooketon. Minn.. Martin of Tex- as. Willlam of Strattord and Anth- ony of Drayton. The funeral was held trom the residence ot his son. Lawrence Eckert. Kltcheuer, on Saturday morning. â€V...“- huw_‘~_l-l‘ CiUiiii i- t!†3.3-!" The death took place at Brown City. men. ot Elins‘ Karcher. who Ldied suddenly at his home on Tues- day. July 29th. The tanera1.took place on Thursday with service at his late home. Interment was Inuit. in Pontiac, Mich. Deceased was a former resident of Waterloo County. being born near New Dundee about |(it; years ago. His many friends will regret to learn of his passing. He is survived ‘by a wife, Katie Kalb-w tieisch, whom he married at Poa- lac. Mich.. and three children, Her- bert, and Vera (Mrs. Arthur Dahl, of Pontiac. Mich., and George, ct Detroit; also . one brother. John Karcher, ot Kitchener, and three sisters. Mrs.' Innis Schweitzer. of Kitchener. Mrs. Christian Cressman ot Piattsvilie and Mrs. George Burk- 1'e,lil,') of Brown City. Mich. Crime in“ Jun-d- st-we-mr-tar- Among those who attended tho funeral trom this district were Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressman of Water- loo. Mr. and Mrs. John Karcher of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Chiist. lit'.'",'::': and Mrs. Oliver Stolu of near Plattsville. The funeral of the late Harvey w.) Gingrich was held at Kitchener on Frlday afternoon trpm the home ot his sister. Mists" Ana Gingrich. 39 Church streetgxitchener. Service was conducted by Masonic Lodge otricerty of which, deceased was a member. Interment was made in Calvary cemetery, at St. Jacobs. The late Harvey W. Gingrich died at the Toronto General Hospital on Wednesday. July 31st, iollowlng an operation. Demand had many friends in Kitchener and district! where he run a valued member ot the Regimental Band- for some mars. 'Ho joined the Canadian army during the Great War, enlisting at North Bay in 1915 in the 159m bat- talion. He inter was transterred to the 118th hut-lion at Kitchener. lThere survive Give sisters and two brothers, Mn. N. B. Snyder. Toron- to, In. Ev: Feddy. of Woodstock. ‘Mlu Edith Gingrich. BprtngtMs1d, Mum, Ills; Mica Gingrich, Kitch- ener. Mrs. H. T. Seaman. Rochester, and Hours. Comm Gingrich ot North Bay and Mr. Edwin Gingrich lot Begins, Sash. A well known Twlnclty resident. George Much. pulsed In! at Ma home. " Willow street, Knchoner. ‘on Friday. In his 72nd your. The deceased. who was born In Wollon- ley tough“). bu been in hm“ health for the put two years. no his Mr. Datum bu been g ml- dont of Kitchen" for ("Itrlln "an. coqu hm from Kilns-ton. For aural â€In M We!“ on Sun hum In Waterloo. Ot In. - " worked with the and!“ Wu Company. Mo to mtrvived by In van. In. La 0mm, m â€a, new". of Knew“. ad by am Cum Im- Mk â€noun-I no lung"! Bri- of Ion. In" In. It â€In" arm. at Ira/Almanac: um nu mumm- 0-- Harvey W. Gingrich Edward - Elsa: Kurd-er more. Mani-ch Sunday. Interment was nude In Mount Hope cemetery. A service tob lowed at the Carmel Church ot the New Jerusalem. There passed away on Friday atl St. Mary's Hospital. Kitchener, Mrs, Anna Josephine Scott. beloved: wife ot Joseph Scott, of Kitchener. (allow- ing a two years' Illness. The late Mrs. Scott was born in St. Clements on April 26th. 1899. She was married in' Kitchener. She was predeceased Iii, her father; Peter Lennard ot St. Clements. There survive to mourn liter loss. a mower, are. Bernhardt, ot Waterloo. her husbaild. and tour brothers. Joseph. Alfred and haunt! benhard ot Michigan and Hal 5 ben- 10 King St. s, WATERLOO Phone 894 w} , C"iiL1lvhi"'"l s."'?';:)"'",....,.. 95" tmrett1t1traatreeiuarttte? FUR 'R0]llllr(i, .._.I8 A} Wil, MAKE h NEW _ FUR com .0111 OF mun ow out Mn. Joseph Scott " jour Fur Cost is out of “yin. or It It need- ropdrlng or new Ming. Ming It here now and we will my." and remodel It so that you can tell it from . new coat, and the price will he ran-0mm; PHI w..- --. -- -___ - . Pick out. the fur you wait, no "Hm. the trial-hp. and '0 will moi. you . II' can to your Individual nature. If it "in you any II when you at. an out. No duos“ rot-ind. mnmwssr M-tie-i-uri-sink" . “Mon In the Twin Guy. Fur Coats Made to Your “can“: ----No Deposit Feldman’s Annual Aug“: Feldman’s , 35-3: Feldmnn’s Annual August Flu-Sale offers you the newest, most authentically styled fur coats. in beautiful, rich looking Wins. Models of unmtchable style and quality now possible to secure at most reasonable prices- We ere showing a con» plete range of all furs from sport to elegant sables in sizes for women and misses. _ ALL PRICES REDUCED on Muskrat, Hudson Seal, and Electric Seal Coats BIG BARGAINS IN FUR 'CHOKERS A real opportunity to buy Coats at Big Reductions! We have an immense stock that must be sold " 3 prieo-- Our log in your gain. _ t A DEPOSIT will hold any _ coat till wanted. .1:me ~I _ swift-22m iéich 'tttttcell'?.??, Ei,I,jIi2illlllflj hard of Waterloo. and tMro “no": Mm. W. Martins Waterloo, Mn. L. Eisenmenxer. Linwood. Mlle Clara Lennard. Waterlo'o. was sun-bath Lennard ot London and Miss En: ienhard ot Kitchener. There was I large attendance of friends and reh- tlvee at the funeral held on Monday Ifrom the ttoath new. tire, at the mineral new on mun“, - -__-- -- - - from the funny resume. vice " "porter in the inquiry - 'brnnch of the D.S.C.B'. and It . _ the Hydro Judi-l inquiry conducted P"."'""'? Perf my the late Justice R. F. Suther- _Aft;er ux weeks Illness from land. She was . member of blood poisoning, the death occurred IChnlmers Pmbyteran church. In on Monday at Grace Hospital, To; '.nddition to ‘her parents the route. of Terdts Ernstine Me- brothers survive. _ lDongs“, daughter of Mr. and Mal The mny Waterloo friends of 'AIex. McDougallI, 224 St. cirrrnt',P" Menomlll will learn with - .. . . ---- --. at lun- "oti-tnr Lompare Values . Before You Buy avenue. iYolrner "watersoo resident at the age of 34 years. The young "i7aTi"iiiiaTiraaiiriGui" #2 a: "iriG2iiiiiGiiiriT ,e.mm was Mann. u. M-tir-ttif-c-ht.'.. Tau Fish. w.mwu. tirt _ IN Pin-IMMI‘.“ ..-i.- 25.22 â€MI-mw'o F r,.,,,..'. 25.5: Donia-Wm“ 353.2% aiiiiiili, r ' h F“, qui., No. ". KITCHENS]? For 25 You: Incl-cw" “if. h2 wonian was born and educated in Waterloo, and had been a resident of Toronto for some 14 year: Sin was an expert stenognphie reporter and for the put two tendons had been on the repertorinl In! of the senate " Ottawa. 'Prior to that she had been engaged in the civil ner- The mny Waterloo friends of Miss McDougalll will learn with sincere regret of her untimely death. xvii?