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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 May 1934, p. 4

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Emmanuel Evangelical Church parâ€" sonage, Waterloo, was the ecene of a quiet wedding on Thursday when Miss Carrie Cathorine Hilker of Elâ€" mira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilker of Woolwich townâ€" ship became the bride of Mr. Roy Oscar Schade of Kitchener, son of Mr. and Mre. Adam Schade of Kitchâ€" ener, Rev. H. A. Kellerman, pastor of Emmanuel Evangelical church ofâ€" ficiated. The bride and bridegroom were atâ€" tended by Mr. Otto Radunske of Waâ€" terloo and Miss Elleon Florence Frey of Waterloo. SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS Wilhelm‘s, Waterloo‘s new Hardâ€" ware Store, offers the people real values in step ladders, barbed wire, clothes baskets and window ecreens. See winodw. TERRA PLAN E ’29â€"BUICK Sfdsn. 928â€"CHRYSLER Sport Roadster, 728â€"CHRYSLER Coupe. 928â€"FORD Coupe. ’27â€"0LDS. Coupe. ’31_1 3 Yd. DUMP TRUCK, hydraulic Rate ‘all waks rsroae ‘3d~ HUDS O N DOBBIN‘S Phone Lots of t â€" Not too large* and not“fi‘o amall. â€" Everyâ€" thing very convenient. Children‘s Summer Socks, _ D 19c to 25c pr. Ladies‘ Summer Hose .. 25e pr. Ladies‘ Vests and Bloomers ............ 25c to 368¢ Boys‘ Blue Overalls .... 69c pr. Men‘s Blueâ€"Blk. Overalls $1.79 Post Office and Princess Street is one of the busiest, if not the busiest in the town. At Very Low Prices For Saturday, June 2nd. Children‘s Summer Underâ€" H. A. Germann Phone 2777w. 30 Ontario St. $. KITCHENER |Illlll!lllllllllllllllllIlllllIIllllIllllIllllIlIllllllllIIlllllllIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllll|lll|’lfll£ NEW SUMMER GOODS Germann‘sâ€" Dry Goods Store Waterloo‘s New Business This section between the Just arrived. Boys‘ smart Wash Suite, sizes 2 to 6 years; also Girls‘ Panty Dressea in voiles and fancy prints, 2 to 6 years. Specially priced at ..................... 69 98 C C A complete stock of the famous D. & A. Corsets. A garment to suit every figure, in Girdles, Corselettes, Brassiers, etc. Moderately priced. A splendid selection smart new colorings; Specially priced @ Full one pound quilt batts, snowy white and very soft. Opens in one piece 72" x 90". Special, per 39 PBUNE .sn .lsn enorrem ce en enrenrinerirags c Just arrived. New patterns in dark prints, Navy and blick ground with lovely patterns. Full 86" wide. 29 Special, POF YARd ...0..00.0.00s0 00 revener en recaine c wear ...... GREAT ATTRACTION New Dry Goods Store . Cor. King and Erb Sts. DRY GOQDS (Opposite Post Office) PHONE 271 FORD Sedan. PONTIAC Coach, six wire ESSEX Sedan OLDS. Coach. TERRAPLANE Sedan. wheels. â€" OLDSMOBILE Sedan. ORDON‘S "MAKE THIS STORE YOUR SHOPPING CENTRE" Satisfy CORNER KING & ERB STS., WATERLOO PHONE 90 Kitchener hoist, all new tires Schadeâ€"Hilker N. JACOBI‘S Fluify Quilt Batts 39c New Dark Prints 29¢ New N. JACOBI Boys‘ Wash Suits ...... 250 #a. of fancy floral voiles for summer wear; 88" wide. 69 ".*~ 39¢ .. 69¢ .. Summer Voiles & A. Corsets 00 000 ONOOARAD ED OAPOODOOOOODDOONODORONRNEONRONNOONN A lovely May wedding took place last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Mose Mayer of St. Agatha, whon their daughter, Miss Mabel Mayer became the,bride of Mr. Elmer Streicher of Tavistock. Rev. Mr. Dan Jutele officlated. MacPherson (thoughtfully)â€"When the thinst is upon me, I am absoluteâ€" ly devoid of fear. Brockâ€"Groh A pretty wedding was witnessed at Zion Evangelical Church, Kitchener, on May 19th, when Miss Nellie Marâ€" garet Groh, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Groh of Kitchener, was united in marriage to Mr. Fred Bock of Waterloo, son of Mrs. George Bock and the late Mr. Bock. Rev. G. F. Barthel officlated. The attendants were Misses Bessle Groh and Mr. William Wildfang. Folâ€" lowing the ceremony & wedding aupâ€" per was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. They will reside in The marriage took place quietly at St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church Satâ€" urdey afternoon, May 19th, when Mary Anna Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrée. Karl Weber, Dill street, was united in marrlage to Carl Wilâ€" liam, only son of Mr. and Mré. Wm. Kruse, Courtliand Ave., west. Rev. John Schmieder officiated. Ministerâ€"Now MacPherson, why don‘t you fight against your longing for drink? When you are tempted think of your wife at home. Immediately after the dinner Mr. and Mré. Hahn left by motor on a honeymoon trip to Ottawa, Montreal and other points east. The bride was attended by the Misses Wilma Bender, Tavistock and Fanny Gascho, St. Agatha. The bride groom was attended by Messre. Daâ€" vid Rupp and William Mayer. At "Highfield", the regidence of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Niblett, Hamilâ€" ton, on Wednesday, May 80th, by Rev. W. F. Wallace, Eleanor Elizaâ€" beth Fearman, only daughter of Lieut.â€"Col. Geo. D. Fearman, of Hamilton, was married to Walter Alexander Bean, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Alexander Bean of Kitchener, Ont. An interesting event on Saturday at North Bay, was the marriage of Miss Blanche Bock, daughter of Mr. and Mre. J. W. Bock, 206 Simeon St., Kitchener, to Verden Bule, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Wm. Bule, of Providence Bay, Manitoulin Island. The ceremony was solemnized at the home of the ‘bride‘s cousin, Mre. Becks and R. J. Bocks, by Rev. J. C. Cochrane of North Bay. At Zion Rvangelical Church, Kit chener on Thursday, a quiet wedding was solemnized whon Miss Elvera Filsinger, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edwin Filsinger, RR. 4, became the bride of Mr. Russoll Elmer Hahn, only gon of Mr. and Mre. George M. Hehn, Spring St, Waterloo., Rev. K. E. Hallman, the pastor of Zion Evanâ€" gelical church Officiated. __Miss Matilda Filsinger and Mr. Elmer Filsinger attended the bride and bridegroom. 0 Following the coremony a wedding dinner for the immediate families was served at the home of the bride‘s parents. Emmanuel Evangelical Church at Waterloo was the scene of a quiet wedding on May 22 when Miss Adela Pearl Schiel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schiel, Wiliam St., Waterloo, became the bride of Mr. Elroy Shantz, son of Mrs. A. Snyder of Waterioo and the late Cleason Shantz. Rev. H. A. Kellerâ€" man, pastor of the church, performâ€" ed t_ize ceremony. 80_ _ Waterloo The bride was attended by Miss Theresa Donner of Kitchener and the groom by Mr. Walter Schiel of Waterloo. Following the ceremony a buffet lunch was served at the home of the bride‘s parents. After this the couple left by motor for Monâ€" treal and Quebec. e On their return they will take up residence in Waterloo. They will reside in Waterloo Bean â€" Fearman Streicherâ€"Mayer Shantsz â€" Schiel Hahnâ€"Flieinger Kruseâ€"Weber Buleâ€"Bock The funeral was held yesterday afternoon privately from the home to 8t. John‘s An¢¥icnn Chureh for ublic service, thence to Woodland Khusoleum for entombment. Rev. H. M. Langâ€"Ford officiated. ley of Saskatoon, and Miss Norah Bowman of Winnipeg. _ â€" Mrs. Albert J. Roos A well known resident of Kitchâ€" ener died on Monday afternoon at the St. Mary‘s Hospital at Kitchener in the person o}’ Estella Louise Bowman, wife of Albert J. Roos, St. Leger Street, Kitchener, in her 62nd year. Deceased was a prominâ€" ent worker in women‘s circles, being n past president of the Kitchener Women‘s Auxiliary of the Freeport Sanitorium, and a former officer in organjizations of St. John‘s Anglican (‘hurci). There survive besides her husâ€" band, one son, Carl, of Kitchener one daughter, Miss Katherine o* Toronto, two brothers, Fred Bowâ€" man of Hamilton and William of Toronto, three sisters, Mrs. George Baiden of Toronto, L{rsi Ben_Powâ€" There survive besides his wife, three sons, Charles of Dayton, O., (eorge of Lancaster, Penn., and O6â€" car of Kitchener and one brother, Henry of Waterloo and four grandâ€" children. According to family reports the late Mr. Boehmer had left a group on the verandah of his home just before noon on Sunday morning and gone upstaire to shave and take a bath. Whe he did not answer to calls for dinner a member of the family investigated and found his head unâ€" der water in the bathtub which was full and into which a fawcet was gtill running. ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt, East Erb St., Waterloo, have as their fiuest.s for some time their son and is wife, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Devitt of Didderminster, Englaus. The: arrived from England g‘lis wee{ after a treacherous crossifig of the Atlantic in the midst of -i‘g.eiergs: Louis A. Bochmer A well known and lengthy resident of Kitchener came to an accidental death on Sunday mornig when he was drowned n the ‘bathtub of his home. The deceased had been sufâ€" fering from heart trouble for some time. He was in his 83rd year. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the home of Randall Schuert, Weber St. H., Kitchener, with interment in Mount Hope cemâ€" etery. Rev. C. 8. Roberts, St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Waterloo, officiatâ€" The deceased was a native of Conestogo, nee Miss Mary Haack. There survive one son, Charles Wood and one daughter Misa Alice Wood, both of Kitchener. One daughter, \{re. Nelson Moyer, predeceased her 17 years ago. There also survive one brother and three «isters, Charles Maack, Kansas City, Mre. R. Schuâ€" ert, Kitchener, Mre. Carrie Schae fer, Elmira, and Mrs. Alfred Jeanâ€" neret, Toronto. Waterloo, is in Geneseo, N.Y., the Â¥uest of her daughter, Mro. H. Bull, The engagement is announced of Isobel Stephens, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald McKay of Collingwood, to Mr. Stuart Snyder of Montreal son of Mr. and Mre. Alfred Snyder of Waterl00, The marriage is to take place in June. _ s â€" Mrs. E. H, Zick of Buffelo, who epent a month with her mother, Mré. O‘Donnell and sleter, Miss Maude O‘Donnell, John St. East, Waterl00, returned to her home on FPridey last. Rev. Finlay Matheson and Mrs. Matheson have returned to their home, William St., Waterloo, from Chatsworth where Mr. Matheson officiated at the wedding of Miss Xalleria Collins to Dr. Cecil Baxenâ€" ale. loo. Mr. Devitt, until seven years ago on the staff of the Dominion Life Assurance Company, is now asgistant manager of the West Midâ€" land Sugar Company. He states that the unemployment situation and general business conditions in England have steadily improved the past few years. _ e Miss Maude, O‘Domnell, John St., Waterloo, is convalescing nicely at her home following & eevere attack of pneumonie. â€" Mr. Roy Bean Jr., Waterloo, spent the weekâ€"ond a guest at the summer home of Mr Jorry Anglin near Port Severn. Mrs. Mary Martin The death occurred on Saturday at the K.â€"W. hospital of Mrs Mary Martin, Weber St., Kitchener, in her 76th year. She had been ailing for six months and had been removed to the hospital a week ago. ill. __Mrs. Fred Edmunds, Willow St., Waterloo, held a delightful handâ€" kerchief shower at her home on Monday in honor of Miss Geraldine Kress of Wiaterloo, whose marriage takes place shortly. © Miss Frieda Meyore entertained a number of girls of the Canadian Deâ€" partment Store staff at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. Sanders, Home wood avenue, Kitchener, recently at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Vera Hilliard, one of the staff memâ€" bers, whose marriage takes place shortly. Another of the weekly ‘bridge parâ€" ties ‘being arranged by the Ladies‘ Committee of the Westmount Golf and Country club so successfully this year took place at the club house last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. E. E. Bowman was the hostess for the day and Mre. H. J. McNally was the prize winner. At the tea hour Mre. George Bray and Mrs. J. B. Allen poured tea at the prettily appointed tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Devitt of London, England, arrived on Tuesâ€" day on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah E. Devitt of Water. Twinâ€"City friends will be interâ€" ested in the marriage announcement of a former Waterloo young lady, Miss Elsie Louise Snider, sister of Mr. F. W. Snider and Mra. H. M. Snyder of Waterloo, to Mr. Joseph Mowatt of Victoria, B.C. _ Miss Rhea Sturm, William Street, Waterloo, is holh‘hylns with her uncle and.aunt, Mr. and Mra. Wilâ€" liam Janke of Mimico. Mrs. A. E. Miller of London was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Tweed, Willow atreet, Waterâ€" 1o0, and with them attended the Neâ€" tlonal council meeting of the Vicâ€" torian Order of Nurses at Ottawa. _Mr. E. H. Zick of Buffalo renewed acquainted in the Twin City on Friâ€" day. â€" where her daughter, Miss Jean Esndenon, of Waterloo, is seriously Mrs.. William Henderson, Sr., of ‘Personals Obituary There survive three sons and one daughter, Albort, Robert and Claude of Kitchener and Mrs. Alox Meinke of Toronto. Also one granddaughter two brothers and three sisters, Charles Ellerbrun, Formosa, William Ellerbrun, Gu)l Lake, Seaek., Mrs. M. Brown, Buffalo, Mrs. 8. Fornwald, Steolman, Sask., and Mre. E. Frits, Humbolt, Sask. He was a member of 8St. Louls Catholic church, Waterâ€" loo. The funeral was heid. yesterday morning from St. Loula R. C. Church in Waterico. ‘"W &A There passed away at liks hoimo, Poarl «treet, Kitchener on Monday morning Stephen Ellerbrun in his 80th year. He was employed at the Waterloo â€" Manufacturing company until seven years ago. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the Ratzâ€"Bechte] Funâ€" eral Home where Rov. A. J. Lewis conducted a service following which the remaing were removed to the home of Mre. Quantz‘s eleter, Miss Margaret McMahon in Aurora. A sorâ€" vice was held there on Monday with burial in the Aurora cometery. There eurvive, three sons and five daughters, Cyril K., of Kitchener, Ewart M. and Carl R. of Aurora, Nora, Gwenith, Dorothy and Edwina of Kitchener and Catherine of To:â€" ronto, One brother, Robert McMaâ€" hon of Toronto and two sisters, Miss Margaret McMahon, Aurora and Mrs. George Miller of Wellandport and two grandchildren also survive. Harriet Ruth Quantz { Thomas Burnott [ Lawrence Daub Following a lengthy illness, Mrs.‘_ A resident of the village of Linâ€" There passed away at St. Mary‘s H.OR. Quantz, King St., Kitchener, wood for the past 20 years, Thomas Hospital on Thursday, Mr. Lawrence pagsed away at the K.â€"W. Hoepital Burnett died at the home of his son Danb, after a lingering illness,. Deâ€" on Friday. Deceased was in her 1st Edward in Toronto on Thuréday. Deâ€" ceased although born in Wellesley year. Her hushand predeceased her ceased was born in Wellesley Tp. 82 Tp. resided in Kitchener for the past five years ago. years ago. 35 years. The late Mr. Daub was a There eurvive, three sons and five Those who survive are two sons, member of many orders. He was preâ€" daughters, Cyril E., of Kitchener, Emerson of Linwood, and Edward of deceased by his wife two years ago. OO‘ _ Trial Size 80 Cente LEARN‘S DRUG STORE Phone 217 + Waterloo, Ont. You Want When Your Liver Is Not Functioning Properly It‘s Satisfaction Stephen Ellerbrun *"Montreal calling Mr. James Collins . . . rush it, please, it‘s an emergency." That message destroyed my first real holiday in years ... a lovely one away up in the Gatineau Hills . . . It was a call from the news editor. ‘"Hello, Jim . . . Red Brooks escaped toâ€"night from the train just north of Montebello . . . stole a car . . . he‘s headed for the Gatineau. See Inâ€" spector McBrien at Maniwaki. Sorry to spoil your fun, but get going ... try and catch the Final for tomorrow with something hot." After two days of running blank clues to earth, I decided to play a hunch of my own ... so I set out alone for Thirtyâ€"one Mile Lake at daybreak. As a woodsman I was a swell reporter He was the first genuinely happy man I‘d ever met" .. . by nine o‘clock I was completely lost. I floundered around for a time, when to my great surprise, on roundâ€" ing a bend near a stream, I came upon a man fishing . . . He was a well set up, happyâ€"looking fellow of about sixty . . . rather distinguished looking despite his rough clothes and a heavy coat of tan. Nearby was what proved to be his family . . . at breakfast. "Hello there, stranger!‘"‘ he sang out ... ‘"Hungry! . . . Smell our breakâ€" fast?" T told him who I was and why $1.00 ***. is guaranteed to . give satisfaction. . It â€" tones up those lazy livers and makes _ them _ perform naturally, It is also a groat l{d to the atomâ€" Parke‘s LIVER TONE ‘~COHR BOTTLE Kitchorer for interment, Besides his Enrenm the youth leaves two brothers and three sisâ€" ters. . The funeral was held yesterâ€" day pflvnu&y from the family home at Ayr to Mount Hope Cemetery at After a lingering illness, John Dickie, 18 year old son of Dr. Ward Woolner and Mrs. Woolner of Ayr passed nway at the Freeport Santâ€" torium on Monday. 20 Funeral service was held from the late home Saturday afternoon thence to Mount Hope Cemetery for burial. Rov. F. R. Jolley of the Pentecostal Tabernacle officlated. There survive, hor bhusband and her father with two brothers, Elmer and Roy Johnaton of Kitchener, and two alsters, Mrs. R. Musselman, Kitâ€" chener and Miss Meryl of Stratford. Mre. N. L. Douglas, nee Holon Jane Johnston, Church 8t., Kitchener, passed away on Thuréday after sutâ€" forng from & three months‘ illness. Deceased was born in Waterloo, movâ€" Ing later to Niagara Falls. _ _ _The funeral is being held this afternoon from the family resiâ€" dence. Besides her husband there survive a father and stepâ€"mother, one son, Glen, and one daughter, Doris, both at home. Also three brothers, Clayâ€" ton and Lorne Baetz of Kitchener and Albert Baetz of St. Catherines. Her mother predeceased her some years ago. 8 e Mrs. Violet Gingerich, wife of Joseph Gingerich of Samuel St., Kitchener, passed away suddenly at her home on Monday afternoon folâ€" lowing a severe heart attack. Deâ€" ceaseg, born in Erbsville, was in her 89th year, and was a member of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church. Those who survive are two sons, Emerson of Linwood, and Edward of Toronto. ‘Two brothers, Sam and James, of Linwood and one slster, Mre. Lovi Stricker of Beameville also gurvive. His wife, nee Margaret Reid, predeceased him about five years ago. The body was brought to Linwood Saturday morning. The funeral was held Monday afternoon with eervices at the United church. Interment was made in the Union cemetery. Mra, Norman L. Dougias John Dickie Woolner Mrs. Joseph Gingerich I was there. "Red Brooks!" he asked, "who is he, and what has he done?" I was aghast . . . with every paper in the east running flaming headlines about the escape of this famous killer . . . this man had never even heard of him. "Don‘t you ever read the papers?" I asked. "Sure, I do," he replied, "when I‘m home . . . but I‘m on a holiday now and I don‘t care if school keeps or not . .. I don‘t care if the budget is balanced ... or about the styles for next year .. . I just laugh at you fellows rushing madly all over the globe . . . There‘s not much fun in that . . . Gosh, these fish are sure biting today!" This was a new one on me. ‘"You must be a millionaire," I said, "if world events mean so little to. you." He laughed, "I am, in my own small way, but I haven‘t got a million . . . I‘ve got a Dominion Life Retirement Policy and it‘s working for ME now. I tell you, my boy, I had the greatest kick of my life when I told my old chief I was retiring. You should have seen his face. ‘Retire!‘ he said, ‘why, I‘m sixtyâ€"five . . . head of this business . . . and I can‘t afford to retire." ‘"You see, thirty years ago I purchased i Blanche, Infent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jutzie of Victoriaburg passed away early on the morning of May 33rrd following an attack of convulsfons. The attack was brought on by a slege of grippe. She was aged 1 year, 7 months. There eurvive besides het paronts, three brothers and five sisters. The funeral was held May 26 to Steinâ€" man‘s church west of Badan The funeral was held on Monday from Sacred Heart Church in Parls to the Paris R. C. cometery for interâ€" mont. Mrs. Henry Kohibrenner There passed away in Parls on May 25, Philamena Ayers, widow of the late Henry Kohibranner, in her 65th year. s The death occurred on Monday morning of Mrs. David Crawford, wife of Chief Constable Crawford of Preston, following a lengthy iliness. She was I11 for over a year. Besides her husband there survives one son James of Preaton. ‘The funeral was held from the resiâ€" dence of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Leonard Wellheiser, Waterloo St., Kitchener, Saturday, to St. Mary‘s Church. Inâ€" terment took place in Mount Hope Cemetery. There eurvive three brothere, John of Champion, Alta., Peters of Blacky, Alta., and Fred of Kitchener and four sisters, Mre. John Ludwig, Kitchenâ€" er, Mre. Ed. Dietrich, Waterloo, Mrs, Leonard Wellheiser, Kitchener and Mrs. Joe Muckenhirn, Calgary. One brother and one sister predeceased him. Home Furnishing Shop 13 QUEEN ST _N. â€" â€" KITCHENER Estimates cheerfully given on best quality AWNINGS for your home or place of business. Prices reasonable. Mrs. David Crawford Blanche Jutzie â€" Vannier‘ $ this Dominion Retirement Policy beâ€" cause I looked ahead to a day such as this when I could forget trouble and care. â€" This policy enabled me to stop work at sixty on an income of $150 a month . . . and I am guaranteed this monthly income for life. If 1 had died before I reached sixty, my wife would have received $15,000 in cash ... If 1 should die tomorrow, my wife would receive this monthly inâ€" come for a period that is designated in my policy . .. or a cash sum equivaâ€" lent to the remaining monthly instalâ€" ments. With these policies you can choose any retirement age . . . fiftyâ€" five, sixty or sixtyâ€"five . . . and you, yourself, set the amount of the monthâ€" ly income." Retire at sixtyâ€"five ... if 1 only could ... you say. Well ... you can ... let us show you how. Send in the coupon below for the bookletâ€"‘"Retirement at 65". Dominion Life Assurance Company Waterloo, Ontario Dept. 28 Please send me your booklet "RETIREMENT AT 65" Name Addréss To leave destination up to midnight, Tuesday, June 5th, 1984 Usual One Day (Sunday) Fare also in effect June 3rd. Information and fares from your local agent. Round trip between any two points in Canada at regular oneâ€"way fare and a quarter. KINGC‘S$ BIRTHDAY Death claimed the two months‘ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stroh of Bloomingdale at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Saturday. Death came after a five days«‘ ilfness. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from the family residence with interment takâ€" Ing place in Bloomingdale Besides her parents there survive four brothers Henry, Nell. Earl and Howard and two sisters, Catherine and Leona at home. The funeral was held on Monday from the Ratzâ€"Bechâ€" tel Funeral home to Mount Hope cometery . for â€" interment hey. I. Schmeder officlated Lila Irene, two months old child of Mr. and Mre. Fred Kavelman. Breithaupt | St.. _ Kitchener, passed away on Saturday after five days‘ illneas with pnevmonia. City Passenger Agent 120 King St. W. _ â€" _ Phon from Noon, Friday, June 1st until Noon, Monday, June 4th Canadian Pacific V. M. WOOD SPECIAL LOW FARES Lorne Archibald Stroh Lila frene Kavelman Kitchener, Ont Return Limit Going Dates for Phone 585 ERâ€"36

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