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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1931, p. 5

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Rich in body and delicate as blossoms in its Havour Mre. Sophie Wolbe‘s fourâ€"yearold son was playing on the floor of het home recently. at Chicago, when two amen, armeid with piatols, entered "I‘ll ahoot him if yon don‘t give us the money you took out of the bank," eaid one of them. as he pointed his pistol at the boy‘a head W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone Waterloo 592w April 25 (Saturday) â€"At ©.30 a. m., valuable household effects at my auction stand at the Kitchener marâ€" ket, for the late Wm. Ziegler Estate. May 16 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., household effects at my auction stand at the Kitchener market for Geo. Lightfont. THREATEN BABY‘S LIFE TO GET MOTHER‘S MONEY LIFE SAVINGS STOLEN Mra. Wolbe readily surrendered $3,500â€" her lifeâ€"savinge. which she had | just withdrawn becauee â€" she thought it would not be eafe in the bank . Auction Sale Lists Derpondency. io of "!mmgy. DolpMeNon 1 the 1-1. ‘ail--. Memory. _ Price $2 per bow, for Sold by all druggiss. or mafled in plain for $8, Sold by;ll dmuh;\;.' or m.n:lu in plain Uet The wooo iakpreing co. tononTo, 6T "SALADA" Warning !| 10 Frederiek St. â€" Kitchener Harry Marks Vulcanizing tires givem the savings bank a chance and tire manufacturers have a chance to catch up with their back orders. Don‘t consign your tire to the scrap heap if we can save its life. ‘And the chances are we can. 91 King St. North, Waterloo Phone 476â€"J Fou‘d _ rather _ invest. your cash than spend it. Bring us your tire and ice will mend it. The Shop that gives your dollar a long ride. RATZ â€" BECHTEL Funeral Service WOOD‘S PHOSPHODINE Beware of the "glim" rackets, that sell glasses via mail order. Defective ey eâ€"s ig h t ca nnot be properly corrected â€" with â€" mailâ€" order _ glasses. _ For satisfactory glasses trv JANSEN OPTICAL CO. a00te6 Day & Night Phones 2306 _ â€" â€" 3459 178 Queen St. South Funeral Home "TELEPhONE 653 §1 BENTON 5T. 1 o« + ‘Fresh from the gardens‘ The (Geat Fuglsch Preparition Tones and {nvigorates the whele nervous system, makes new Rlood in old Veins. . Used for Nerfows Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Kitchener April 28, 10981 Mr. Dollar Bill Rmergy. . Palpitation TE A TO EXHIBiT SAMPLES s JN MINIATURE CHAPELS The Globe Furniture will in the near future open miniature chapels at their Waterloo factory. where the various products will be exhibited. The company has equipped some of the leading chuches in Canada nating class of the hospital in May. The lucky number prize of the evenâ€" ing was won by Miss Ferry. At the conclusion of the evening dainty reâ€" freshments were served. NosteritrrtbbirbtititESsE®. PERMITS TOTAL $9,200 The building permits for the fore part of April total $9.200 and include une residence $6,000 As a result of a 13,000 volt ewitch blowâ€"out on Friday morning at 10.30 « number of industrial plants were without hydro power for a few hours NURSES ENTERTAINED The members of the Kâ€"W hospital nurses, training school alumnae were hospitably entertained _ Thursday night at the home of ‘Mrs. Vernon Snider, 129 Charles atreet, Waterl00. Plans were made for a banguet to be held in honor of the 1931 gradâ€" PLEASANTLY SURPRISED The home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Heimpel, Queen St., Waterloo, on Saturday evening was the seene of a pleasunt surprise party when about sixty friends gathered in honor of Mr. Clayton Heimpel and Miss Doris Doerbecker. During the evening they were presented with a mantel clock accompanied by a niceâ€" ly worded address. The evening was enjoyable spent in â€" games and dancing. A feature of the evening was a clever playlet presented by Mrs. Henry Eicholtz and Mr. Harry Seip. Mr. sam Robr, who was aeverely injured on Thursday, when the counâ€" tx road grader which he was operatâ€" ing was hit by the Galtâ€"Elmira train un the German Millsâ€"Doon road, is improving nicely at his home in Waâ€" terloo Mrs, Joseph Bast, 26 Cedar St., Waterloo, lies in the K.â€"W. Hospital suffering from severe injuries teâ€" ceived in a motor accident on the St. Jacobs highway on Sunday afternoon. She is suffering from inâ€" juries to her head and fractured ribs, caused when the car driven by Arthur Koch was forced into the ditch by another car, hitting a post. Other passengers were uninjuted. STOLE EAVE TROUGH Theft of 20 feet of eave trough wlongside the factory building of the Kitchener Spring Co.. on Bridgeâ€" port road, Waterloo, was reported. The gullty persons. if apprehended will be prosecuted. wWATERLOO WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED Miss Elizabeth Gremm The death of Miss Elizabeth Gremm of Bamberg occurred on Sunday. Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gremm, nee Catharine Heimpel, and was aged 68 years. Skhe is survived by three brothers, Louis and John of Bamâ€" berg, Henry of Waterloo, and one sister, Mrs. Wm. Hoerle, of Wellesâ€" ley. The funeral was held on Tues day. There passed away early Thuraâ€" day, _ April _ 16th, _ John _ Philip Schaefer at his home, 89 Shanley street, Kitchener, in his 76th year. He was botn in Germany. in Octoâ€" ber, 1855 and came to Canada in 1883. He is survived by his wife, four sons, William, Oscar, Alfred and Harry, all of Kitchener and four daughters, Mrs. I. Wailace and Mrs. J. Beatty, ‘both of ‘Toronto, Mre. (Dr.\ J. M. Leonard of Chicago, and Miss Clara Schaefer of Kitchener, also seven grandchildren. The funeral was held on Saturday with burial in the East End Lutherâ€" an Cemetery. Rev. John Schmiedet of St. Matthew‘s Church officlated. The remains rested at Schreiter‘s Funoral Home until Friday afterâ€" noon RECOVERING FROM INJURY 6 0U EUE OAE EEEE ber bte NEWS AROUND TOWN John Philip Schaefer POWER CUT OFF OBITUARY | Announcement is being made of a special church service to be held in Zion Church, Wallenstein, at 3 o‘vlock next Sunday afternoon, April '26"1, Rev. A. J. Lewis of Benton Street Baptist Church, Kitchener, is ‘«,\pecled to occeupy the seventy yearâ€"old pulpit, and he will be asâ€" |ai~wd in the service by a band of Kitchener singers under the capable ‘dlrm‘lion of (Mr. Stuart Boehmer. You and your friends are cordially invited to attend this interesting service on April‘s last Sunday afterâ€" noon. Vicinity Visitors. * Rev. Lioyd H. Kalbfleisch of El mira was a Sunday afternoon visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bach. Prineipal Harold W. Jackson was a recent weekâ€"end . visitor with friends in Toronto. Mr. Eli Diefenbacher and family, Erma, Florence and Ray, were late ly callers with Mrs. Rachel Diefenâ€" bacher and family. Mr. Titus Bauman was a Thursâ€" day caller with his son, John, at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Hahn and daughter â€" Marjorie, of Bridgeport, and Miss Phoebe Schott of the same village were guests at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Lonnie Gooding last Sunday. _ Commencing Monday, April 27, the west bound mail and passenger train will arrive here about halfâ€"pastâ€"nine o‘clock in the morning, and will leave here going east at approximâ€" ately 5.18 o‘clock in the evening At the 8t. Clements horse show, held there on Wednesday of last week, Mr. Charles Matthews carrled off second prize with his comingâ€"twoâ€" yearâ€"old carriage colt and won first place with it on the following day at Linwood. Mr. Earl Franklin‘s two yeerâ€"old roadster was awarded a first at each of these show centres. Mr. Grant Jackson won third place at St. Clements and second at Lin wood with his twoâ€"yearâ€"old carriage volt, while Mr. Earl Matthew‘s six yearâ€"old pacer was awarded first in the driving class againet several fine competitors at the Elora horse show on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cresaman were Sunday viaitors with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. William Landerkin and sons, George and Roy, of Lisâ€" towel, were weekâ€"end visitors at "Sunset Cottage" with the former‘s cousin, Mré. W. C. iMartinson. Mr. and Mre. K. G. Pierce and family motored to St. Mary‘s and visited friends there on Sunday. Mesers. Bain of Guelph, H. Hedâ€" rick of Elmira and Helwig and Urâ€" stadt of Kitchener, were Walloneâ€" tein business visitors during the week. Charles Matthews Wins First Prize. Other Winners.â€"Other News. Aprilian Days Rohbins in the treeâ€"tops, Cloudlets in the bline. Hazy airs ahumming, Landscapes decked anew Drowsy drools in swampland Rivulets asheen, Lilac buds expanding, Grass agrowing green Little lambs ableating, Tullp blooms aglow, Lilting lays to lure you Everywhere you go Zion Church Service. Mr. and Mrs. Eli B. Frey and famâ€" ily and Mrs. Leo A. Diefenbacher and daughters, Elmeda and Ida, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Martin of Waâ€" terloo. CHANGE IN PASSENGER TRAIN AND MAIL SERVICE Railway Officials Make Announc ment.â€"Ship Two Carloads of Cattle for Toronto. LOCAL HORSE FANCIERS WIN AT ST. CLEMENTsS Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. Charles E. Matthews and family were: Mr. and Mrs. George Stinson of (ilenallan and Mr. and Mrs. James Lackey and the latter‘s sister. Miss Edith Sanderson of Toronto. Bornâ€"April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. iMartin of Wae«t Wallenâ€" stein, a son News Notes. Mr. Israel B. Martin is opening his "Golden Rule Book Store" at 12 Frederick Street, Kitchener. on the last Saturday of April. Mr. Samuel F. Bowman made 125 gallons of maple syrup in a aap seaâ€" son of three weeks‘ duration. (M1. George Birmingham is leaving for Arthur Monday where he exâ€" pects to spend several months with his former employers, the Denstead Constuction Company. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foenton have moved to their new 100â€"acreâ€"farm ‘ome which they recently purchased ‘rom Mr. A. McNeil of the tenth of Peel. Mr. Daniel M. Weber finished this years‘ eeeding operations on the forâ€" mer Martineon farm at noon on Satâ€" urday, April 18, and Mr. Samuel B. Bowman finished on the Anderson: Fenton farm early this week Ship Cattle To Toronto. Two carloads of cattfe brought in by local farmers were ahlpped from Wallenstein to Toronto last Monday by Mr. Aaron H. Hoffman of Heidel berg. Master John Bauman was brought home from the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo hospital on Monday. Mr. Henry Llch-ty is leaving for his former home in Western Canada Mr. George Kadwell of Kitchener was here in the intereats of the H EP.C. on Friday. Blue herons, or fiehcranes, made ‘heir initia) appearance here on Satâ€" urday. The first thunder shower of the vear was welcomed here on Monday evening. Mr. Noah M. Wideman recently lost one of his moet valuable horaes. Inspector Alfred Jodoin of Oehawa is here this week doing R.OP. teatâ€" Ing among â€" local Holatein â€" dairy herda. Crocus, violet and daffodil are gloriousiy abloom in local gardens. The Kitchener Park Board, after a|Kittel spent Saturday in Kitchener. ily of Kitchener were guests of Mr. warm debate decided to accept the Miss lla Dechert spent Thursday and Mre. Elias Shantz on Sunday anggeetion of the city council that in Guelph, | Mr. and Mre. Sam Cressman Sunâ€" they operate the new awimming Mr. 8.]. Otterbein spent Sunday dayed with Mr. and Mre. Irwin pool. Some members objected to tha|at Heidelberg. Shants. city council passing the work over snn armntiecne Presentation. to the park board to be financed if{ADVERTISING in The CHRONICLE® â€" Miss Margery Geagh left for a loss reaults from ite operation. BRINGS RRSULTS. Staymer last woek where she has a+ TO OPERATE SWIMMING POOL WALLENSTEIN Shetland Pony â€" Ist, B. Jantzi, Crosshill; 2nd, F. Friedman; 3rd, J. Albrecht. SPRING HORSE â€" sSHOW ATTRACTS | BIG CROWD Carriage Mare in foalâ€"1st, Jos. Runstedlet, St. Clements. Carriage More, 3 years oldâ€"1st, M. Schlueter; 2nd, N. Schlegel; 3rd, loe Runstetler. Carriage Mare, 2 year old â€" C. Mutthews, Wallenstein; 2nd, Grant Iackson; 3rd, M. Schlueter. Carriage Team, 1 year oldâ€"â€"1st, L. Neumeister, Linwood. Group of threeâ€"â€"1, J. Albrecht, Crosshill; 2nd, L. Ogram Single Curriage â€" Ist, J. Leis, New Dundee; 3, H. Youn, Listowel. Single Exoressâ€"Ist, J. Krueger; 2nd, A. McGillawee. Single Road â€" 1st and 2nd, L. Wright, Dorking; 3rd. R. Johnston, ListoweL. Dunde Single High Stepper â€"â€" J. Leis, New Dundee. Heary Draft Team, J. Albrecht. Agriculture Teamâ€"P. Walter. Generat Purpose Teamâ€"Ist, J. Krueger; 2nd, A. McGillawee. Roadster Team â€" L. Wright. Sweepstakes, | entire â€" heavy, . Wright, Gadshill Sweepstikes, Light â€" L. Wright Crosshill Sweepstakes, Heavyâ€"J. Albrecht. Crosshill. No Less Than 73 Entriecs and Comâ€" petition is Keen. â€" Koobel The annual spring horse show held here on Thundng. April 16th, was well attended and was a great success. There were 73 entries. The prize list is as follows: Imported Heavy Draft Entireâ€" 1st, fio Wright, Shakesgenre; 2nd, Jus. Freeborn, Kingwood. hill Sweepstakees, Lightâ€"L. Wroght, Dorking. Family Reunion. P A happy reunion was held at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Albon Koeâ€" tel on Sunday afternoon when all the children and grandchildren met to spend the day with their mother, Mrs. Jos. Keebel, Sr., who celeâ€" brated her_ 80th birthday. _ Mrs. Koebel is cenjoying the best of health. Personads. Glenallan. Roadster Entireâ€"1st, C. Gerber, Crosshill. Heavy Draft, 4 years old or over â€"1st and 3rd, J. Albrecht, Crossâ€" hill; 2nd, L. Ogram, Linwood. Heavy Draft Mare in foalâ€"1st, Ford Bros., Britton. Heavy Draft 2 years old â€" Ist, Ford Bros., Britton; 2nd, L. Ogram. Heavy Draft 1 year ofdâ€"Ist, J, Albrecht, Crossill.. Percheron or Belgian, 4 year old it overâ€"lst, A. McGillawee, Gadsâ€" hill; 2, Jos. Runstedler, Linwood. General â€"Purpose, and 2nd, J. Krueger, ) A. McGillawee. Roadster, 3 years 2. Johnston, Listowel Mr. Joeâ€" Gibbons of Toronto spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farrell. Rev. S. McGeoy of Paris and Mr. Ed. McGeoy and son of Grand Coulee, Saskatchewan, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcâ€" Geoy. s Agriculture Mare, 2 years oldâ€" Ist, L. Ogram, Linwood; 2nd, Alex dahn, Linwood; 3rd L. Neumeister, Linwood. Canadian Heavy Draft Entireâ€" Ist, N. Schlegel, Glenallen; 2nd and 3rd, Alex. Hahn, Linwood. Belgian Entireâ€"1st, Ivan Marâ€" tin, &nterluu; 2nd, Ivan Shants, Heavy‘ Draft 3 years Jas. Freeborn, Kingwood Bros., Britton. Percheron, 2 years old or overâ€" Ist, Jas. Birmingham, Crosshill. Percheron, 1 year old or overâ€"â€" Ist, Jos. Runstedler, Linwood. Mr. Frank Wilson of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer. Miss M. Birns spent the weekâ€" end with her sister in Acton. Agriculture, 4 years old or overâ€" Ist and 2nd, P. Walter, Glenallen. Agriculture Mare in foal â€" A Voisin, Glenallen. Percheron or Belgian, 3 years old »r overâ€"1Ist, A. McGillawee, Gadsâ€" Miss Kathleen Hayes spent Monâ€" day in Kitchener. Roadster, 2 years old â€" lat, E "ranklin; Ind, N. Schlegel, Glen illen. Roadster, 1 year ofd â€" ist, M ichlueter, Linwood; 2nd, C. Gies ird, Alex. Schlueter. Mr. and Mrs. Krauter and family spent Sunday in Hpidglbe!-g. _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Christ. Schlueter were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldbeck and children of Waterloo, Misses Viola and Violet Schlueter, of Waterloo, Mr. Harry _ Miller _ of _ Waterloo, Mr. Harvey Schlueter of Wellesley and Mr, Alvin Schlucter of Strasburg. Mr. Charles Stemmler spent Monâ€" day in Kitchener. . The sale of the household effects belonging to the late Wm. Lantz was held on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lackner ipent Thursday with Rev. Stewart. _ Mr. Harry Schummer returned to Jetroit after spending a couple of weeks at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Nurse of Goldstone spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nurse. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Collins and laughter Billie, and Mre. Fish spent Jaturday evening at Kitchener. Mr. Alvin Foster spent a day last week at Owen Sound on business. Mrs. Foster and daughter Jean spent the weekâ€"end in Drayton. _Mr. and Mra. C. Lantz spent Sunday at Wellesley. * Miss Velima Wright of Dorking spent Saturday in town. â€"Miss Jetret Manser u\ent the weekâ€"end with friends at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kreutzwieiér, Mabel and Harry, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. Ted. Zimmerman spent Saturâ€" day at Kitchener. _ â€" Mr. Norman Ament of New Hamâ€" burg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Tony Koebel. _ _ â€" Mr. Norman Koebel and Alex. Kittel spent Saturday in Kitchener. Miss la Dechert aspent Thursday ir Guelph. Family Reunion LINWOOD any ageâ€"1st Waterloo; 3rd, old old â€"â€" 1st, 2nd, Ford Ist, K Mre. Grimm and Mrs. Collins of Preston and Mrs. Frank Moosel of J Espanola called on the Misses Mary and Abble Bemis and Mr. and Mrs |Chas. Hummel last week. DIED SUDDENLY AT BLOOMINGDALE sSUNDAY NIGHT Mrs. Peter Van Troost, nee Gerâ€" trude Bedford, Dies. â€"â€" Aged 43 Years.â€"Other News. A very sad and unexpectant death took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bedford on â€" Sunday night. April 19th, when their daughâ€" ter Gertrude, _ (Mre. Poter Van Troost) _ of â€" Wallaceburg, â€" passed away very unexpectedly. although she had not been in good health for some time. ft was not considered :erlous. She came home Saturday wening after spending three weeks «t the home of her brother, Percival it London, intending to spend a week at her home here, before reâ€" turning to her home at Wallaceburg, when she took suddennly sick and passed _ peacefully â€" away â€" Sunday night at the age of 43 years. She leaves to mourn her departure her husband, and her parents, 3 brothere, Percival at London. Gerald ind Ross at home and 2 sisters, Mrs. Oscar Kaminski of Kitchener and Mrs. MacPherson of Toronto Personals. ! Mr. and Mre. Gordon Schmidt of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Walter \Berlet of Moncton, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Broderick | the other Sunday. Mrs. C. Brubacher and deughter, Miea Olive, of Kitchener, called on the Misses Bemis the other Saturâ€" day. _ Mr. Charlie Hummel of Kitchener Sundayed at the home of his parâ€" ents here. Mr. and Mre. J. A. Durrant and‘ sons Matthew, Bemis and Bertram, o° near Guelph, called on the Misses | Mary and Abbie Bemis the other Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ingram and daughter | Katheryn, and Mr. Dunsmore of, Stratford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson the other Sunday. ! ‘ Mr. Urica Buehler returned to his home above St. Jacobs on Sunday, |:|fmr spending a week with hi« daughter, Mre. David Sauder. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lawton and Mrs. Gould of Stratford Sundayed with Mr. and (Mrs. Simpson. On their reâ€" turn home they wore accompanied by little Nora Simpson, who will spend a few weeks‘ holidays with them. Mr. and Mre. Broderick and famâ€" y were guests of friends at East Zorra on Sunday. Misses Aleda Snyder of the K. & W. hospital staff and Miss Amy Shelley of Kitchener Sundayed at the former‘s home with Mr. and Mra. Fernando Snyder. Miss Melinda Sauder from above St. Jacobs spent a week‘s holiday at the home of her sister, with Mr. and Mra. David Sander. Mr. and Mra. Emmanuel Shantz of Bridgeport and Mr. and Mrs. Walker and Miss Ruth Walker of Kitchener, called at Pleasant View on Monday. Miss Mabel Woods of Waterioo waa the guest of har friend, Miss Vera Todd last weekâ€"end Mr. and Mre. Delmar Brubacher of St. Jacob« called on their cousins at Pleasant View last Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Derstine. and Mr. and Mra. Rugene Kraft and famâ€" y of Kitchener were gnueats of Mr. and Mre. Ellas Shantz on Sunday l C000 lc ll t @ * °We A, 0 J & «3 ’ Del Mente Extre Chelese * Drie®g PEASâ€"Good quality, 2 No. 2 time _ 15¢ WAX BEANSâ€"Aylmer, 2 No. 2 tins 29c GREEN BEANSâ€"Carleton, 2 No. Corn Mincemeat 2 29° Applgs Big No. 10 tin 19° Speciabâ€"Libby‘s Seuer Tender Specialâ€"Lyun Velley Kraut 2 2% uns Spetialâ€"Libby‘s Homemade Style Specialâ€"For Health and Vim Viâ€"Tone 1 * u» L°S] L o RR A CA BLOOMINGDALE ickle 1901 i« .. Economy Always! 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 Make it your buying slogan!â€"cealint it by buying as Carrell‘si o o o iow prices don‘t . 47|| Asparagus ";2 19° resent ecomomy if quality be sheent o 0 0@ d:’:_i-u‘- Canvall‘s epell Ges «9t 3 o_ ym rimaen soace dovke mraiee "on preen) rured a position. Prior to her leayâ€" ing her friende gave her a surprise party at the home of Misa Rhea Snyâ€" wer and presented her with a handâ€" some purse, The evening was apent in games and music after which a ddainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gimbel, Mrs. Gimbel and Miss Ella Lutz of Freeâ€" port ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz on Sunday. Mr. Jessie Gingrich of St. Jacobs has opened up a 1st clase barber shop at the rear of our departmental store here. his friends wish him enccess in his new enterprize. Mr. Kenneth McAllister and Mr. Max Herman spent the weekâ€"end at Ripley. On their return home they were accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth McAllister and daughter Joyce, who had spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Farrel at Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Suyder the other Sunday. Impressive Service. A large congregation attended the communion service held at the Menâ€" nonite Church last Sunday morning. Bishop Derstine of Kitchener had charge of the service ad preached a very impressive service. fi% years ago and lives with her {ather. Fred Becker, 157 King St. N., eince her busband did not support her In police court on Friday Percy Uuitock agreed to pay towards the support of his wife and two children. He said he is only employed part time and lives at home in Kitchenâ€" er. His wife said she was married ST. MARY‘S HOSPITAL NURSES" HOME NOW OPENED IN KITCHENER The fine new home for nurses of St. Mary‘s hospital was recently opened in Kitchener. The building is ideally located overlooking a wide expanse of country. The St. Mary‘s hospital officials believe in providing 1&> best for the nursing staff. Sister Bonaventure is the superior in charge of the hospital. CHOOSE ELECTRIC CHAIR Death in the clectric chair rather than life in the Ohio Penitentlary, where the fire they set caused 320 deaths. who confessed they cansed the «licastrous blaze of a year ago. The convicts, Clinton Grate and YAugh Gilson. told authorities and newspapermen that If the Judge they will face Monday promises to sentence them to the chair, they will enter pleas of guilty. AGREES TO SUPPORT FAMILY || Biscuits â€" $1093 Reductions of more than $300 from the 1930 prices. Be quick asa all other models are sold out. Phone 3680 316 King St. W. Kitchener New 1930 PONTIAC SEDAN Carroll‘s Sliced Dobbin‘s Cerroll‘s Wrapped |u.umnnmsâ€"n-¢hamd.z BREAD, 24â€"02. loaf e No. 2 tine $864 New 1930 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN ays!" . Kloepferâ€"Withe!m A pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Boniface church, New Gerâ€" many, on April 14, when Miss Grace Wilhelm, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilhelm was united in marriage to Mr. William V. Kloepfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kloepfer. Rev. Dean Wey officiated. She was attended by her sister, Miss Ida Wilhelm. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. Hermon Kloopfer of Detroit. The bridegroom‘s gifts to the bridesmaid and best man were a signet ring and a tie pin respectively. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, where a wedding dinner was served. Mr. and Mre. Kloepfer will reside on the bridegoom‘s farm near New Germany. A six year old boy was killed when an automobile driven by his father, Stanley Gavelik, of Preston, crashed into a Grand River radial car at the Beverly street crossing at Galt at 11.45 o‘clock on Saturday night. The boy died at the General Hospital on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gavelik and a three year old child, Walter, Are in the hosâ€" pital. Two others, S. Kwicen and John Borek, the latter a boarder at the Gavelik home, were cut by glass. a SISTER M. XAVIER REDDING LAID AT REST Members of the clergy, graduate and pupil | nurses, the medical fraternity and friends on Monday paid their last tribute of respect to Sister M. Xavier Redding, superinâ€" tendent of the St. Mary‘s Hospital since it was erected. She was formâ€" erly superintendent of the St. Joseph‘s Hospital at Hamilton. She was aged 36 years. VALUES BOY KILLED AT PRESTON ‘29 Ford Coach ... ‘27 Essex Roadster ‘27 Essex Sedan .. ‘26 Chev. Landau . ‘27 Pontiac Coach ‘29 Olds. Sport Sedan $875 ‘29 Chev. Coach .... $425 ‘30 Chev. Coupe .... $525 ‘29 Pontiac Sedan .. $695 ‘28 Olds. Sport Coupe $585 ‘29 Olds. Coach .. ... $750 ‘28 Whippet 6 Sedan . $385 ‘30 Pontiac Coupe ... $725 ‘24 Dodge Sedan .... $275 Ford Touring ........ $35 Stude Touring ...... $95 Dodge Touring ...... $50 Ford Sedan ......... $75 Ford Roadster ....... $55 MAKE US AN OFFER We have a number of cheap tourings, sedans and coupes for which we will accept any reaâ€" sonmable figure. Dobbin‘s Phone 3650 316 King St. W. Kitchener WEDDINGS 17° 33%¢ $375 $275 $325 $295 $345 $875 $425 §$525 $695

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