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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Aug 1934, p. 6

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s The annual Kâ€"W. Shrine picnic Northern Ontario. On their retur took place at the Klie: farm at j they will take up residence in New Bridgeport â€" last _ Wedesday, | with market nearly 200 persona in attendance. m Outaide Shriners were present from Bedfordâ€"Walker Toronto, Guelph, Brantford, Stratford A quiet wedding took place at th and New Hamburg as well as De| home of Mroand Mre. Ivan Walker troit. Shoomaker Ave., Kitchener, on Sat DOMINION LIFE WINS The first position in the Waterloo League softball was taken over by the Dominion Life nine, when they defeated the : Mutual (Life by the sceore of 12â€"3 on Priday evening. This was the «econd successive win hy the Dominions over the Mutuale., It is the more‘ deeply regretted that the young naval officer, Surgeonâ€" Lieut. John _ W. Robinson, RN.. L.D.S., was killed in a shooting affair with the Turks in the Aegean Sea on July 4. because of the fact that his uncle, James Robinson, is a resident of Waterloo. The affair is being inve«tigated by the diplomatic service. ANNIVERSARY | Over 200 veterans of the Wm‘lds War moved out of the city of Kitchâ€" ener on Saturday for the threo-(ln,\“ reanion of the Canadian Corps. Four | contingents left the city by bus, train ‘ and private motor. Battalion lm-zlg-‘ niae were worn on their arms. Among the vets were a number of the Imperial German Army. Accordâ€" inz to Charles Meeker of Kitchener, adequate billeta were provided for the men. | Waterloo was served beer under the new Hepburn law for the first time last Wednesday. To date only the Ewald Hotel and Waterloo Club are authorized to sell liquor. The City Hotel is still undergoing repaire and redecorating. JUDGE CLEMENT IMPROVING An improvement in the condition of Judge E. W. Clement of Kitchener, who is confined to the K.â€"W. Hospital due to an {llness contracted after a fall a month ago, way noted by the: attending physician recently As a result of a fall on the farm of ‘L. Snider where he is employed. Syllvester Meyer fractured several ribs and was removed to the St. Mary‘s Hospital where he was attendâ€" ed to by Dr. N. A. Morrison. Surgeonâ€"Lieut. Robinson was the son of the Rev. Jasper Robinson, Methodist minister and Mre. Robinâ€" son, of Belfast, and was 25 years of age. Mr. Robimson is a ‘brother of j James Robinson of Waterloo. The officer was appointed to H.M.S. De| vonshire in April last, and was very | popular among his brother officers ! When he fell out of a tree, last week, Walter Moskal of Kitchener suffered a broken arm. He was reâ€" moved to the K.â€"W. Hospital. A week ago Harvey Roth of New Hamburg was treated for a fractured arm. VETERANS OBSERVE BEER SALES BEGIN Those in charge included: Messra Sam (Brown, Art Sandrock, Gord Ruppel, Geo. Cummings and Geo Haina worth DEAD OFFICER BROTHER OF WATERLOO MAN Mr. A..C. Kolb and family returned last Saturday from a holiday trip to the States of New York, Penneylania, Weet Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Michigan. The principal citiea viaitâ€" ed were Buffalo, N.Y., Brile, Pa. Wheeling, W. Va., Wooster, Logan, Dayton, Columbue, Cincinnati_and Toledo Ohio and Detroit, Mich. The heat was intense and reached 110 deâ€" greea in Cincinnati. The hot dry weather played havoc with some of crops. Apples were below normal. A dinner was held at the Chicopee Ten room recently when the members of her bride club entertained there in honor _ of _ Mrs. Wm. Bringloe, Bridgeport road, who leaves shortly to reside in Toronto. During the evening Mrs. Henry Kress, on behalf of the company, read a complimenâ€" tary addresa accompanied by a aultâ€" able gift. T P Seceererbecetrrererererce® FARMER HURT IN FALL 200 ATTEND SHRINE PICNIC "SALADA SUFFERED BROKEN ARM Are unfair to your children, You don‘t mean to be, but you are. How many there are of you nobody knows. But ANY AT ALL are too many. _ How â€" unfair? _ By failing to learn if their eyes are retarding them or not. Your duty to your children includes THAT. A considerâ€" ate, harmless, childrens‘ exâ€" amination here. Dedicated To . Better Vision . . . THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE NEWS AROUND THE COUNTY Orange Pehkoe Blend +209 +209 999 199999 92964 (Continued next Thursday) 10 Frederick St. KITCHENER, ONT. SOME OF YOU PARENTS Personals AT WATERLOO T CE A postel shades with beige hat and accessories and carried pink roses and eweet peas in the paatel shade, Following the reception the bride and groom left by motor for a trip to Northern Ontario. On their return A. Good of Buffalo, N.Y.. as matron of honor, who wore a pale pink chalk lace dregs with a amall hat to match. Miss Julia Cundick of Kitchener, was bridesmaid, wore a period dress of aqua marine and carried a bouquet of Talisman roges and Baby‘s Breath aqua marine and carried a bouquet of Talisman roges and Baby‘s Breath Little Miss â€" Patricia â€" Ann _ Shantz, coucin of the bride wae Mower girl, and carried a basket of yellow roses and Baby‘s Breath. The eroom was attended by his Lrother Murray Cock of Newmarket. Ushers were Dr. M. Mitchell of To:â€" ronto and Dr. Stuart Good of Buffalo. Jenkinsâ€"Bottrili A lovely midenmmer wedding was colemnized | al the â€" Kitehener St. John‘« Anglican church on Saturday when Miss Dorothy Bottrill, daugh ter of Mra D. Beeson. Benton St., Kitchener became the bride of Mr. Lewle C. H. Jenking, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I. Jenkinea of Braun St.. Kitchener. Rev. H. M _ Langâ€"Ford berformed the ceremony 1. Shantz of Kitchener and niece of Mr. Weber, became the bride of Dr. James Gordon Cock, «on of Rev, D. G. Cock of Mhow, India, The rockery with its tiny waterfall, sheltered by tall cedars, aituated in a remote corâ€" ner of the T shaped grounds, formed a natural chapel for a most interestâ€" ing carly August wedding. The wedâ€" ding ceremony . was performed by Rev. Cock, father of the groom. The bride, who was given in mar ‘age by her father, entered the garâ€" den to the straing of wedding music played by Miss Mary Hughes of Waâ€" terloo. The hbride was gowned in a dreus of white angel «liir lace, with leg oi mutton «leeves, short train, linger ftip tulle lace with cornet of yellew orange blossome. She carried a bouquet of Briarcliff roses and Baâ€" by‘s Breath. She was attended to her place by her aister, Mrs. Stuart Following the ceremony a wedding reception was held with Mre: Shantz, mother of â€" the. bride, Mre. Weber, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Cock strpâ€" mother of the groom assisting in reâ€" ceiving. Mrs. Shantz wore a grey lace dress with royal blue hat and accescories and earried a corsage of pink roses and corn flowere. Mrs Weber wore a chiffon dress in the postel shades with belke hat and Bedfordâ€"Walker A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mroand Mre. Ivan Walker, Shoomaker Ave., Kitchener, on Satâ€" im day â€" morning atâ€" eleven o‘clock when their eldest daughter Ruth was united in marriage to Gerald Leroy, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bedford _ They were attended . by Miss June Welet and Mr. Rosa Bed:â€" ford. _ The bride was charming in blue organdie and carried a bouquet ol Sweetheart roses. The bridesmaid wore pink organdie After a wedding dinner the happy couple motored to Toronto where they leff on a crnise to the Thousand I«lands. Mr. and Mra. Bedford will restde on Weber St. in Kitchener The lovely grounas at the dhome 0‘ Irvin _ Weber, Schneider Avenue, Kitcherer, provided it wetting of unâ€" usual charm and effectivenegs yester day afternoon, when Misa Helen Mae Shantz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hartwigâ€"Seiling A lovely «ummer wedding took place at 8t Mary‘s Church in Kitchâ€" ener last Saturday, when Mise Gladys Sieling. danghter of Mr. and Mre. Lorentz _ SleMng, 197 Breithaupt atreet, wia« glven in marriage by her father to Mr. Emmanuel Hartwig The prhlu, who was given in mar: riage by her_brother, Mrâ€" Ronald Bottrill, entered the church to wed: ding muslc plaged by Mre. Barrett Miss Kathleen Simpson was the maid of {nmmr Mr._Donald W. H denkine, brother of the bridegroom, wa« the beaf man. + On . Ihs;:; veturn . from a _ trip through th6 npper_Muskoka Lakes Mro and Mra Jenkin« will take up residence in Kitchener A pretty late summer wedding was colemnized at the home of Rev. Blâ€" mer Becker, pastor of the Alma St. Church and a cousin of the bride, Miss Rlorence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Becker, R.R. 2, Kitchener, whom he united in marriage to Mr. oss Battler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Battler, R.R. 2, Kitchener. The attendants were Miss Beatrice Beckâ€" er and Mr. Ewart Becker. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, where covers were laid for 50 guests. toy The couple left on a honeymoon Saturday to Watkin‘s Glen and Bufâ€" falo, N.Y., and on their return will recide in Kitchener. 2 A quiet wedding was celebrated ‘ Pomerane C at St. Peter‘s Lutheran Ohurch on 60 Descendants of Jacob Snider Saturday when Stella C. Borutskie, Family Meet at Homestead. daughter of the late Mr. and Mré. A. j Borutskie, ‘became the bride of Carl ‘ i n J Sittler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm 5 {t]l"f“" 60 dermendantx;‘ of Ja«;ob Sittler, Courtland Ave., Kitchener. S§M0f" WC"C l’"se"' at the reunion The céremony was performed by Dr. * ich wua‘he d at the family homeâ€" H. A. Sperling, pastor.~ Mr: and Mrs. ?'I"‘“’ at German Mills on Monday. Sittler, who were attended by Mabel ‘/E‘" program | chairman was Mr. Buchholtz and Hans Hagemann, will Acton Snider of Preston, who is the reside in Kitchener on Strange street president. Mr. Harvey Snider gave after a wedding trip to Detroit. t‘he“n‘:d:j:"ff ”“’f ‘wslcome to the Kurschinskyâ€"Gerth Miss Edna M. Gerth became the bride of Mr. Edward C. Kurschinsky both of Kitchener on Saturday at St. Peter‘s Lutheran church. The pastor, Dr. H. A. Sperling officiated. Mr. Henry Gerth of Detroit, brother of the bride and Miss Martha Kur schinsky, wister of the groom attendâ€" et. Weddings Sittlerâ€"Borutskie Battier.Becker Cockâ€"Shantz From the departure of Chief of Police Clark of Waterloo for hia holiâ€" days. Constahle Moreau will be the aeting Chief of Police in Waterloo. Mr.â€" Clarke owill visit the eity. of Montreal RECORD SIZED OAT STALK Ross Miller, RR. 2. Petersburg is the proud possessor of an oat stalk grown on his farm which measures five feet and eight inches surpassing that of George Duench of RR. 3. Wuterloo, by «fx inche« The stalk is gleo very sturdy and well headed Hon. Peter HMeenan. appointed to the Ontario _ Cabinet <by Premler Mitchell F. Hapburn as Minisater of IAnds and Foreate, Tuesday was elected by acclamation to the Ontario Legislature in â€" the Kenoraâ€"Rfiny River byâ€"election . As was the case in many of the cities in Ontario this year, the July construction values in Waterloo exâ€" cceded those of the same month of 193%. The net total of Waterloo for the month just‘past was $11,250, an increase of $6.650. In the list of perâ€" mits are those for the erection of three â€" new homes. _ Otherâ€" permita were chiefly for alterations of differâ€" ent types. schlager, _ the former _ recently defeated C.C.F. candidate, in Canâ€" adu may be prolonged. Mr. Lautenâ€" schluger stated that he had already purchased the steamer tickets for the return to the mission field in China and had undergone a medical examination. He will go to New York in the near future where he will have arsecond medical examinaâ€" tion. The health of a missionary must be perfect, he said From information received in a letter recently, two Canadian tourâ€" ists visiting at present ‘in Austria are Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Brubacher of Kitchener. Mr. Brubsacher is a son of Mr. H. S. Brubacher, also of Kitchener. The letter states that the couple nrrived in Germany on July 8th and planned to be in Vienna on July The â€"members of _ the â€" Herner {amily, descendants of the late Sumuel Herner and Mrs. Catharine Herner, _ arranged _ an â€" enjoyable family picnic at the home of Mr. and â€" Mrs. Herbert â€" Herner last Saturday. On this occasion for the first time in twenty years all the members of the family were assemâ€" bled together. Among those present were Mts. Catharine Herner, the Misses Enetta and Mabel Herner, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Herner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Dedels and family, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Harvey Grasser and family, Mr. and Mrs. irvin Bowman and family,! Reov. and Mrs, Stanton Lautenâ€"| sehlager and futaily, all of Kitehâ€" ener, and Rev. Moses Herner and fumily of Portland, Ind., and Proâ€" fessor _ Milton _C, _ Herner, Mrs.‘ Herner and family of Winnipeg, Mun. Miss Grace Sun of China was also present. | BUILDING PERMIFS TOTAL $11,250 FOR JULY MISSIONARY MAY DEFER TRIP TO CHINA There is a possibility that the stay of Mr, and Mrs. Stanton Lautenâ€" schlager, _ the former _ recently defeated C.C.F. candidate, in Canâ€" ada may be prolonged. Mr. Lautenâ€" onl «on of Mr. and Mra. Charles Hartwig, Mill «treet. Rev. Father Meyer offlâ€" ciated Mias Selling was attended by her wister, Mrs. Wm. Nabrgang, aa the matron of honor and by Misa Alice S(nmpf of Rimfira. Mr. Rdward Sfelâ€" Ing, brother of the bride and Mr (lifford â€" Hartwig, brother of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner waa merved at the home of the brido‘s parentg. 24th. On the 25th Engélbert Dollâ€" fuss, Chancellor of Austria, was nseassinated. »‘S'nider Reunion | ~ at German Mills INTERESTED VISITORS REUNION OF HERNER FAMILY AT KITCHENER Those who contributed to the program included: Ira Snider and wons Iarold, Elmer and Edward of Preston, Lloyd Burkhart, Bridgeâ€" port, Mrs. 1. Cressman, Strasburg, lon, Harvey, Aeton and Lioyd Sniâ€" der, Mrs. L. Burkhardt, Bridgeport, Bishop Jonas Snider, Waterloo, and Jucob Snider. €luests were present from Waterâ€" loo, Bridgeport, Kitchener, Preston, Doon, _ Strasburg, _ Grimsby _ and Toronto. REâ€"ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION The election of officers resulted as _ follows: _ President, â€" Harvey Snider, German Mills; secretaryâ€" treasure#, Hillard Cressman, Kitchâ€" ener; program committee, Harold Snider, Preston, Mrs. V. Dreger, Doon, Miss Reta Cressman, Strasâ€" burg; lunch committee, Mrs. I. Snider, Preston, Mrs. Vernon Cressâ€" man, Kitchener, Mrs. L. Snider, Williamsburg; refreshment commitâ€" tee, Lloyd Burkhardt, Bridgeport; sports, Mrs. Elmer Battler and Foster Snider, German Mills, Elmer Snider, Preston. Almost 60 descendants of Jacob Snider were present at the reunion which was held at the family homeâ€" stead at German Mills on Monday. The program chairman was Mr. Aeton Snider of Preston, who is the president. Mr. Harvey Snider gave the address of welcome to the gathering of the clan. . ACTING CHIEF OF POLICE Fresh from the Gardens \C IN AUSTRIA t11 ‘ According to reports received reâ€" cently Mr. Henry Preiss, thresher ‘and farmer of near Bamberg, hag perâ€" ‘fected his device for attaching to the | blower of the machine, and also has improved the threshing. machine. He now states that he is in a position ‘\\'hm'o he can supply the farmers l\\~ilh such machinery, The Mutual Life and Preston Ten:â€" Nis Club played to a 4â€"4 deadlock at their Western Ontario Tennia League B matches held at the former‘s courts last week. The two matches halted by darkness will be played this week. Powers â€"At St. Mary‘s Mospital, Aug. 6, to Mr. and Mre. Edward Powers, 27 John «treet east, Waterloo, a daughter. Evansâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 6, to Mr. and Mre. Roy Evane, 80 Chestnut _ street, _ Kitchener, _ n daughter, Dietrichâ€"â€"At Josephsburg, August 2, to Mr. and Mré. Peter Dietrich. a won. Christnerâ€"At Haysville, August 4, to Mr. and Mra. A. B. Chriatner, a daughter. Schedveitz Al Kâ€"W. Hospital, Aug. 1. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schede:â€" witz, Kitchener, a son Nolanâ€"â€"At Kitchener, August 4, to Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan, 40 (irove «treet, a daughter, Merkleyâ€"At Waterloo, August 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Merkley, 16 Charlea atreet north, a e08. Mackey â€"At R.R. 3, Listowel, to Mr and Mrs. John Mackey, a daughter, July 29. Schneiderâ€"At K.â€"W. Hoepital, Aug 2, to Mr. and Mrw. E. J. Schnelder, a «on Plate ~At K.â€"W. Hoepital, August 2, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Plate, a son Gremmâ€"â€"At Wellesley, August 1, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gremm, a danghter. Geiger At Kâ€"W. Ho«pital, August 3, to Dr. and Mra. W. Geiger, a daughter, Steinman â€"At Tavistock, August 2. to Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Steinman, a daughter « Olheiserâ€"At Mary‘s Hospital, July 28, to Mr. and Mra. Edward Olhefâ€" «er, a daughter. len Eyckâ€"At Kitchener, July 20, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ten i",yck. a son. Phurâ€"â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 31, to Mr. and Mre W. Phur, El mira, a son Powellâ€" â€"At St._ Joseph‘a Hospital, (inelph, to Mr. and Mre. Ormand Powell, Linwood, July 26, a daugh ter. Robinson â€"At Stratford, July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson. nee Marjorle Scherrer, a danghter. Egerdeeâ€" â€"Al New Dundee, July 31, to Mr. and Mre. Gordon Egerdee, a daughter, The church is 60 by 36 feet in diâ€" mension with the interior in black buffs and the woodwork in fir. The Sunday School department is also well taken care of, the whole of the Iasement being devoted to this. Rnâ€" trunce to the basement may be made at the front and rear of the church on from an entrance at the side facâ€" ing Caroline St. The lawn and ghrubâ€" hery has not been put in as yet. The dedicatfon eervices were held at three in the afternoon. Delton Lichty of Waterloo, in police court on Friday pleaded not guilty to a charge ofâ€"driving a car recklessly while intoxicated. Magisâ€" trate Weir, who heard the case, withheld his judgment for a weeku Both the provinvial»â€"police and Eriglish insisted thut Lichty was drumnk, but Lichty‘s wife insisted thut he was sober. EAMBERG THRESHER ! The Baer clan rt.hend from mln{l distant points for the reunion which was held at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Enoch Gingerich near lDoon. ‘Over 300 persons were, in attendance, who traced their lineage ’buek to Mr, Michael Baer who emiâ€" grated to Canada in 1715. Guests ‘ were present from Toronto, St. lCutharmea, Vineland, Georgetown, Woodstock, Allendale, Elichart, Ind., | New _ Dundee, Vancouver, B.C., ; Clinton, Goderich, Preston, Blair, Kitchener, _ Hespeler,â€" Wainfleet, | Bright, Listowel, Plattsville, Goshen, Ilnd., Princton, Ayr, New fiamburg. Smithville, â€" Beamsville, _ Waterloo, Bri(_!geport, Brantford, Detroit. The official opening of the Waterâ€" loo Baptist Church took place on Sunday, August 5th. The new buildâ€" ing is located on the corner of John and Caroline St. lt is of pressed brick with a gable roof and a decoraâ€" tive entrance, _ The â€" windows â€" of colored leaded panes are both ample and beautiful. The seating capacity will be for 200 until the need for additional space necessitates the reâ€" moval of the rear partition in the lobby. Willsonâ€"Holmesâ€"Auguat 2, Ford Ir vin Wilison of Woodstock to Kath leen Holmes of Ridgewood. Official Opening of New Waterloo Baptist Chure _It was decided to hold the next reunion five years from now,. An historical sketch outlining the history of the family was one of the features of the program. The trip of Michael Baer from Switzerâ€" land to America and the eventual migration of the family to Canada were recounted. Stress was laid on the large number of ministers of the giospel who are members of the fam, ily. Addresses were given by J. 8. Baer, Rev. J. W. Witmer, Enoth Gingerich, William Snyder, J. B. Witmer, Edward Baer, Mrs. D. Bowman, E. B. Witmer, Mr. J. Gingerich, and N. Hifi)el, Preston. Songs by a men‘s chorus and a mixed chorus, and several instruâ€" mental numbera,‘were enjoyed. _ Mrg. Jacob Gingerich, aged 89 was the oldest person present. CLAIMS HE WAS NOT DRUNK Ver 300 Enjoy Day‘s Enoch Gingerich Home. In Ministry. Reunion at Doon TENNIS TOURNEY Marriages Births HAS NEW DEVICE Outing â€"Many VTMmaANe There passed away on Saturday in a dAUEN idtmonton, Alta, Mr. David Bowman Decersed waa in his 63rd year and y 230. 10 was formerly a reaident of Kitchener. Mr. Alfred N. Clare, widely known Preeton industrialist and viceâ€"presiâ€" dent and general manager of Clare Brothers and Co. died‘at the sumâ€" mer home of E. R..MacKelean, K.C., on Géorgian Bay following a sudden heart atthek. Mr. Clare was born in Preston the son of the late Hon. Geo, A. Clare, Conservative for South Waterloo for many yeare. Deceaged was a graduâ€" ate of the Umversity of Toronto Arts course in 1899. He was also for many years considered one of the ontâ€" standing men in the étove manufacâ€" turmg business. Beatics being well known in the [S!90 M 5t Peter business world, Mr. Clare was one of !""> the most prominent in the social T life of local clube and lodges and has Mrs. Edwar been always known to have supportâ€" Following a sho ed every. worthy cause Nritemer, Allen St There survive beside« his mother aWiy at her home three «isters, Lanra, wife of A. M. wis onfy 49 years Edwards. of Galt, member for South member of various Waterloo in the Dominion House; Or&anizations Georgina, wife of T. M. impeon, K.C., She is aurvived of Hamilton and Minnic, wife of M._her_mother, Mrs Milne Todd .Preston. chener. six. dangh The funcral was held Tuesday or. Rita, Anna, He Frederick Schiefle The death of Frederick Schiefle,. 87, occurred at the home of his niece in Kitchener om Friday. Deceased was borh in Conestogo and apent the greater part of his life near Mildmay Mr, Bowman‘a father, Israel D Reuben Schilling Bowman was county clerk and treaâ€" © There passed away la@t Wedneaday curer for many yeare and the de at the Kâ€"W. Hospital Mr. Renben censed, who was born in Kitohener, Schilling. Deceased was in his 24th was secretary of the Kitchener public year He wa«e born in Kitchener in «chool board for eome yeara 1911 He ja anrvived by his parenia Burviving are is wife, nee Mand and one brother Wilfred Edward Appel a member of one of Waterloo‘s pioneer families passed away Thursday at his home in New Hamburg. He had been in ailing health for. about a month. The deâ€" ceased was a «on of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Appel and was born in Wilmot 73 years ago. He was a tniâ€" lor hy trade being in business in Znrich for many yeare The funeral took place on Monday with a eervice at the home of his niece, Mrs. Appelby, followed by a cervice _ at _ Mildmay â€" Evangelica) church. _ Interment wa« made in the adjoining cemetery. Burviving are is wife, nee Mand \. Cowling. two sone. John David of Rdmonton, Albert in Oshawa, and three â€" daughters, . Missea _ Mirtam, Margaret and Mary, all of Rdmonâ€" ton. He was martied to Ida Klopp, who with three sons, Victor, manager of the bank at Palmerston, Roy of Windeor and Harold of Cleveland, Ohio. are left to mourn his passing. lie is also survived by four brothers and three sisters: Hm'nmn‘ Charles and Georgb of New Hamburg. John of Walkerton. Mrs. Joseph Bowman, New Hamburg, Mrs. Henry Feick of Kitchener and Mrs. Sararae of Wilâ€" mol Centre. The deceased was predeceaged by his wife 15 years ago and by four sons and two danghters Two dangh ter« and two «ons died in infancy One «on, John Scheifele died two veara ago in February in his 25th year. He ie survived by two grandehilâ€" dren and by two sietersâ€"Mrs. Rachel Struck of Brantford and Mrs. Chrie. Sauder, Detroit, Mich The funeral was private from the bhome on Monday with Rev, H. R Mosig. pastor of the Trinity Lutherâ€" an church in charge. Interment was made in Riverside cemetery. SHOE POLISH FREE f C.Eh ces â€"-ac"a- ‘c soxp Comfakes ~~ RINSO ;o\Cherry Jam NUGGET peil Pure Clover 4 cakes GOLD 10 King St. S. WATERLOO _ Phone 894 HONEY" Bearis 525 ~FLAKES 10 bers NEW CALAY SOAP Sockeye Salmon P e a I'I ut B dt.t'e-r 2â€"lb. ; Obituary 3 51c Alfred N. Clare David Bowman Edward Appel Cornstarch 19c Soap 33¢ & P aArC § A'*:‘:, ‘ouaLiTy. FiRsTâ€"|; § 4 : fEO,f!OM.Y;l.!VA_YS' may C Pure Lard â€"» 10° tins Post Toasties or Quaker Irradiated 1Qc She is «urvived by her husband, her _ mother, Mraâ€" John Dehler, Kit chener. six danghters, Luey, Rleanâ€" or. Rita, Anna,. Helen and Mary, all at home, also five brothers, Edward Dchler of Waterioo, Engch, Kitchenâ€" er. (George, Father Robert of Kitch ener, Father Gilbert and three cleâ€" ters. _ Mre Anthony Koebel, Siater Giovana of Owen Sound, Sister Magâ€" deline. Waterloo The funeral wae held Thursday to St.â€" Lonie Church Interment | was naudle at Waterloo Mount Hope ceme The funeral took place on Satur day, Auguet 4th, with a public ser vice at the Schreiter Funeral Home Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. . The death of Mr. Henry Kaiser occurred last Wednesday at the K. W. hospital, following a lengthy illâ€" tess. Deceased was in his T5th year, being born in Stirton in 1860. He was predeceased by his wife in 1933 and there now survive two sons and. two daughters, Messre Wosley Kaiser of Viceroy, Sask., and Gordon Kaiser of Castor, Alta. and Vre. J. K. Filsinger of New Hamâ€" Lurg and Miss Hilda Kaiser at home. Also surviving are two brothers Wilâ€" liam Kaiser of London and John Kaiâ€" ser of Toronto and two sisters, Mrs. J. Buck of Georgetown and Sadie of Detroit. Bocides her mother and husband there survive three children, Lloyd Affeldt. Mrs. Arthur Hagen and Mrs. Arnold Koch. al of Kitchener, and six â€" randchildren, _ Two brothers, Otto and Reinhold Schedler, Kitch ener, and five. sisters, Mre.â€" Chas. Dihmer, Mre. Anna Pactz, Mrs. Joe Beck, Mrs_ Herb, Schacht, all of Kitchener, and Mrs. Clara Thorne of Toronto. The â€" Inneral will be held this Thursday afternoon from the reaiâ€" dence and thence to St. Peter‘s Church at 230. Remainea will be inâ€" The funeral war held on afternoon. Mrs. Edward Kraemer Foliowing a short iNmces, Mrs. 330. Writemer, Allen St. Waterloo, passed Mrs. August Bergund As a result of having suffered a atroke, Mrs. A. Bergund passed away at the KoW. Hospital on Saturday in her 71st year There aurvive, her husband ang five daughters, Mra. Wm Dickeon Montreal, Mrs Wm. Prenzler, Arn prior, â€" Mrsa_ Clarence Uttey, Cleve land, O., Mre: Norman Totzke Mre Roy (Graham, Stratford and &ix broth era, August : Steinke, Alfred, Fred Julins. Adolf and Panl, all of Kiteh ener, one. aleter, Mreâ€" Thoma« Ro bertson of Kitchener The funeral of the late Henry Kaiser was held privately from his late residence, 51 Cedar atreet north, Saturday afternoon to Zion Evanâ€" gelical church for services. Interâ€" mertt. was made in Woodland cemeâ€" tery.. Rev. G. F. Barthel officiated Mrs. Amanda O. Affeldt The death of Mrs. A. 0. Affeldt, Waterloo St. Kitchener, occurred at her home on Monday fii her 74th year. She was a daughter of Mr. and Vn Reinhold Schedler, horn in New Dindee Becides het there survive Affeldt. Mrsca y.otev. d the servic Clover Leaf Red Durham Brand McLAREN‘S PURE 32â€"o1. 2 1 jar MAPLE LEAF Henry Kaiser (Contains Pectin) 46. on Monday She Of age and was a Catholic Women‘s Tuesdny ‘29 ‘27 ©28 27 27 ‘"25 32 ©30 ©30 ©29 ©20 *20 Mrs. Jacob Eckel Mrs. Margaret Halhn Eckel died at the home of her son in Clifford last Tuesday. Deceased was in her 85th year, being born in St. Jacobs, goâ€" ing to Carrick Township when a child. Mr. Eckel died in 1917. She is survived by Abram, of Plattsville; Dr. Sam Ecke] of Waterloo; George, Colgate, Sask.; William, Vancouver; Edward, New Hamburg; John, Hanâ€" over; Simon, Chilliwack, B.C.; Mre. Aaron â€" Stemmler, â€" Plattsville; Mre. Chris. â€" Resselring, Kitchener,. and Mre. J. L. Taylor, Clifford. John Schmidt Death claimed John Schmidt in his 43td year at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Tuesday. Deceased was a resident of Kitchener but was employed as a laundryman at Preston. He is surâ€" vived by his father, four brothere. William, Albert and Roman in Kitchâ€" ener and Hubert of Fort William and one sister, Miss Anna of Kitchener. draw and ing fourth [t was C. K. Cornell and G. Dickson of chener| winting secomdt ind tlhe Waterloo â€" pairs â€" taking . first fourth The Kitchener Victorias nosed out the Waterioo Cubs in a thrilling Banâ€" tam ball fixture in Waterloo Park on Friday, Thi opening giame of the Intercownty Bantam Baseball Leagie wirs Liarken by Waterloo in Kitchener on Monday. . With thirteen Ahits in the last four innings, Kitchener deâ€" feated Waterloo by the score Of 7â€"5 Two awards were won by a similar niumber of Waterloo rinks at the Kl mira bowling double« tournament on Friday. W D Brill and Harold Roos taking ‘27 5s tinst plave in the list of 20 contesting parihs Dr F G. Hughes and W. L. Hoge wore fied with Oscar Weichel and A. 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