C .. , HNe£ ~ Fortay %uï¬du“h the Twin City on Monday night and * Inciuding Quality Casket covered with black or grey “xmm;m.mm Our personsl services. No extra tharge for ot our f m*mulfl"fl.fl“lfl“ â€" saskets and Polished Osks as low ‘as $168, and (I the same prices prevail in the country. 316 King St. Kitchener DOBBINS See the Good Used Cars We specialize in designs for all occasions and deliver Daffodils Tulips Marigolds CYCLAMEN, FERNS make a splendid decoration On condition that he <oo 0. NB pumBRaAL Homz house car~ for her, Mrs. Towser lets her not wax enthusiastic over the direction of but forgave him a lot in view of the promâ€" H. $. Asherofs A. BOND for your home. season on the at Next Week‘s Chronicle Tells the Tale of a "CLEAN SWEEP SALE" Watch This Space. $78 . A. GERMANN Waterloo‘s Great Corner Store stances and the requirements is what you may expect from this firm in takirig care of the funeral and all its arrangements. We give personal attention to every detail and assume every responsibility. A Complete Funeral at $65 A supreme 'nlmha‘hcd‘ï¬. cireumâ€" WE UNDERSTAND ‘The late Richard Roschman wasilMU MJ. IEnnor ol ME C born in Germany and came to Canâ€"| Mrs. Geo. Karges, Kitchener. The ada in 1871, arriving at Quebec|funoral was held on Wednesday from where the German consul directed|the residence, to St. Mary‘s Church him to Berlin, now Kitchener, as a|for service, thence to Mount Hope mulmu. On his arrival| Cometery for interment. . an entire -tmur. he was weâ€"â€"= very much impressed agreeably Mrs. Bertha Theresa Bicber surprised when three of the leading| ~Tho funeral of Mrs. Bertha citizens took a keen interest in his| pnorosa Bieber, who died ‘Thursâ€" welfare, including Mayor m Teb. 13, at St. c.&_;'i';“. lin‘s first Mayor, Emil V :x{ on Saturday afternoon ‘wu and Hugo Kranz. He became 2590â€"‘Sopyroiter‘s Funeral H vom. ciated with Mr. Vogduug in what ; ome. is known as Berlin‘s first button m-l s dustry. He later went to Preston Harry McKellar * Iornlhorttimaudnmminfwent[ A large circle of friends in the into partnership with Daniel Bowâ€" Twin City and district learned with man at Waterloo, their plant being sincere regret of the passing of Harâ€" located at the east corner of q:aen ry D. McKellar, a prominent and poâ€" and Erb Streets, A few years later, pular Kitchener resident who died his brother, Rudoiph Roschman, at the Kress hote!l at Preston, arrived from Germany and became Thursday morning, Feb. 13th followâ€" associated with his brother in the ing an attack of pheumonia and button industry. The business ?roo-il-ter a stroke. The funeral took Bred and on the retirement of Mr.‘place on Saturday from the family wman a sustantial three storey home, 130 Frederick St., Kitchener. . factory building was erected and the! ‘The late Mr. McKellar was widely business was reorganized under the known throughout Canada s a shoe firm name of Richard Roschman and salesman. He was born in Drayton. Brother. The business under their When young he spent many years guidance. grew lmdfll and was in Toronto where his father was a numbered among one of the largest member of the McKellar and Dailas and leading industrial plants in the slioe firm. He was viceâ€"president Twin City. A few years ago, _owins and general sales manager of the to advancing years, Mr. Ric Oscar Rumpe} Felt Co., director of Roschman retired and the business the Rumpel Folt Co., and sales manâ€" was reorganized with Mr. Rudolph ager of Duncan & Co., at Seaforth. Roschman as the president and manâ€" He was a member of the Anglican aging director. church. There survive, a wife, Mrs. The late Mr. Roschman took a Oiga McKellar, two daughters, Missâ€" leading part in the building of Watâ€" es Lilamyne and Elsa and two sons, erloo, being an active member Of Harry and Lachian, his mother, the Waterlco Board of Trade for Mre. Lachian McKeliar and a broâ€" many years. He was one ther LA first members of the board of direcâ€" thian M_Iflo' tors of the Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Comguny which he joined| / ; Richard Wegener in 1915 and, despite his advanced ord has been received _ anâ€" years, continued to take a keen inâ€" nouncing the death of Richard Wegâ€" Kn inlinneomipaty evatne en | n aieeuten We ut Heineder |e“t at th.i “‘9; ann .mn‘ h-eld Wah 19th: 'l‘.-ntv'.thm ara mm .o’r: Ll_t month. He was also a member of the Waterloo Club. He was of a ï¬lenial disposition and held in the ;fhut esteem by a wide circle of friends. ‘There survive two sons, Samuel znd Carl of Kitchener, four daz:z; ters, Miss Edith at_home, Venita, of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Naâ€" thaniel Stroh and Mrs. Harold Kuhl cf Kitchener, and one brother, Ruâ€" dolph Roschman. His wife predeâ€" ceased him a year ago. LCA d cinan UHE +rPemser eP llerviaintiptetell ine" stop that cold. Get it now. Then use it. Know what welcome reâ€" lief "Nostroline" gives when head is stuffy and breathing difficult. Mrs. Sarah A. Rice ‘The death took place at the K.â€"W. Hospital on 'l'lunis-y, of Mrs. Sarah Anne Rice, who resided at the home of her nephew, S. E. Fletcher. The funeral was held on Saturday. from Haehnel‘s Drug Store. ‘"Nostroline" _ ql;ii:ï¬g _ cleara and stops the â€" inflammation. _ 350 cents COLDS NO MORE "Nostrolâ€" Richard Wegener Word has been received _ anâ€" nouncing the death of Richard Wegâ€" ener who died suddenly at his home in Milwaukee, Wis., on Wednesday, Feb. 12th. Twentyâ€"three years ï¬o deceased left Kitchener for â€" waukee to reside. A widow, two sons and a sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. J. Brandt of Kitchener, survive. Mrs. Catherine Frochlich A large circle of Twin City friends learned with sincere regret of the dl:ulin‘ of Mrs. Catherine Froehlich, widow of the late Charles Froehlich, which took place Tuesday morning at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. lhrle* C. Stauffer, two miles west of Waterloo. Deceased was in her 72nd year and had been in ill health for txe past few weeks. She was a resident of Waterloo for a long tern of yur} and a faithful member of the St: John‘s Lutheran deughters, Mary (Mrs. . C. Staut. ters, Mary s â€" fer), and Mrs; (Dr.) O. Specker of Fu&ing, Pa., and one sister, Mrs. C. Treasch, of Waterloo. _ _ _ home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer the passing of Mrs. John McGurn, who died at Gncl&h on snmdanh her 61st year. rs. McGurn a daughter of the late E. W. Detweiler of Roseville, and is survived by three three sons, one daxim and two grandchildren, all Guelph ; 'Tt.hi;;_(;fh_-u'da' lay) afternoon at 1.30 o‘clock, to the St. John‘s Lutheran on the old homestead, and Jour sisters, Mrs. Stahi, Galt, Mra. Lang, n::fn' Mrs. A. Snyder, Edmonton, a :n. M. hytlc'r. New Dundee. The funeral took place from the home of her brother in Roseville on Wednesday. Interment was made in Church for service, thence to Mount Hope cemetery for interment. The funeral took place from the Mrs. John McGurn Many friends regret to learn of ‘“w-ï¬-‘.--"' circular enclosed with mume,. we UHBS uNHE Wt WnRmt B Cmy CC CHme EWO w'."‘- mu-l-. P :-lï¬h-ndu’h.:h»um-llhchu-r:-.huchr:nhu-m Meispor Waterloo â€" wedded . o orey Bruce Fallis, son of Borâ€"| s of the le of the world. Aobt. J. Fallis and Lte . Mro.â€" The music sent you on is published by some l“wfl‘- 7 Fallis, 63 Tibbard avenue, Toronto. | lm.mmm'uzhfluh lcnl‘:v.-.'- ':m The bridegroom‘s father officiated. printed in on Canadian paper the money you spend songs ti The young peopleâ€"were attended by right here in Canada. _ * the bride‘s sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, r z. * P 4 s \rs. Patterson and Mr. Robort Patâ€" r..:m,mm-uum.ua-mw postsige, lost and destroyed :erson of Toronto. Immediately after music, .-Mhd‘l.wwax%h r each member. ‘The fee is 2 he ceremony a reception was held mm%mm‘:aa you to the sent you, as all copies kept must ‘or the immediate relatives of the be for and balance &--uicnull“b-'lï¬hm'o:&“mlmh young people and they left on a wedâ€" copies. The membership is subject to cancellation if you fail to return the music one meeting of the National Council exeâ€" sutive of which sh6 is the recording jlay "The Piper" was presented by | Mrs. Ruth Bechtel Whiting. The ainment was given in Trinity Hall, | Trinity United Church, Grimsby, reâ€"| sently when Josephine Peabody‘s| n Ottawa. * ' Twin City friends of Mrs. Whiting will be interested in the following play hbased on Robert Browning‘s poem "The Pied Piper Of Hamelin" ind its exposition charmingly exhiâ€" bited historic ability of a high orâ€" ler. Several characters were each ‘mpersonated by Mrs. Whiting de lineated with artistic taste and charâ€" ming gesture which captivated the ittention of a large audience." The new chairman of the Waterâ€" loo Public Library Board is Conrad Huenergard, and Miss E. B. Roos is secretaryâ€"treasurer for the ensuâ€" ing year. In the absence of Mr. Buener?nl who is now sojourning in St. Petersburg, Florida, Mayor L. F. Dietrich presided at Monday‘s meeting. Accounts were passed and routine business disposed of. CONRAD HUENERGARD HEADS LIBRARY BOARD LIVE TOPICS I BRIGHT LIFE CLOSED tained in the death of their three DISCUSSED BY ! â€"Twin City friends sincerely symâ€" and a half year old son, Eugene M. BOARD OF TRADE pathize with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred which occurred at his home 72 ndasntans Koch in the irreparable loss susâ€" Charles St., Waterloo following a fow Interesting Discussion on Questions The regular monthly meeting of the Blaid board of trade was held in the school house last Tuesday evenâ€" ing. Live discussions took place on difâ€" ferent manners, concerning a bigger and better Blair. Road building safeguarding dangerous curves and building up Blair were the chief topics of discussion. A committee consisting of ‘Wm. Tilt, Amos Reeves and Lorne Johannes were appointed as representatives of the Board to meet the Galt board of trade and the Waterloo County road and bridge committee on several \qggulon' in the interests of the A committee was also appointed to get an estimate of all possible building lots for sale in the village, with the idea in view of advertising Blair as a real Hve centre to five in with every convenience of towns twenty times our size. C.P:R. and C.N.R. transportation etc. The comâ€" mittee appointed consists of John Bradley, Sr., Alex. Beattic, west side and Kenneth Lundie and Milton Johannes, east side. ‘The committee is to report at the next monthly meeting. Discussion on the fence extension at the mill hollow and a nafeguard at Mattes‘ curve on the Blair Preston highway where severg! accidents have occurred dhe toâ€" cars going over the embankment. The ‘board is looking into possible im provements in these two dangerous announcemment that crushed stone (Continued on Page 9) ing the membership drive which is proving a huge sucéess. The officére of Interest to Village. ‘olain * a | and hx intest popular a they‘re sparkling new? ‘ y u* 3 ::.Em m&â€:‘:.%b‘;p.,c:t:fl(u" .a..mg...-.""! ’l h e Reptin on en yanle eoveis ooph t "Io 4 lb t t td saread i FrRI on ied in hoi e n s arentine n onl mt i n pane o. w aun Socind 468 tutot the tongs they Uihe: Tetuining ibe pusic bet wahled. * * *‘ *‘ §1. Makes You a Member. â€": : <Read u&‘.'m;b‘:-u?u&um“mb&my and to numbers, we ndvh.o.,m to act rder for §1 hed u‘"&-&- Tor membership on the -w""ao- e‘:&.. Tig "mail toâ€" dny.nyouâ€g&&nh you will receive the next i Approval‘" package sent Club members. -otkyou money will be refunded. Your chance of membership in the ‘"Song Lovers‘ Club" is good if you act quickly! Sign the application coupon NOW! 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