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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 1935, p. 5

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As their guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Martz, of Kitchener, have . Mrs. Martz‘ sister and brotherâ€"inâ€" _ law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brubaker f of Orange, California. Both guests | were born in Waterloo county, the latter being the former _ Anna _ Schaaf, daughter of the late George ' Schaaf. ’J Rev. and Mrs. E. Val. Tilton and family spent the holiday at their summer cottage near Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parsons of Barrie were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinclair over the weekâ€"end. BROWN LABEL â€" 33 % Ib. ORANGE PEKOE â€" 40¢ % Ib. Rev. J. G. Litt, of Waterloo, is attending the Canada Evangelical Conference now in session at New Hamburg. Miss Minerva Musselman, RN., New York City, is a guest at the home of Mrs. Arthur Foster, Bridge. port Road. â€" Miss Claribel Graybill of Toronto was a weekâ€"end guest of her sister, Mrs. Olive Foster, Bridgeport Road. Mr. Robert Moore of the Mutual Life, Ottawa branch, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Moore, over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Charles Ott, _ Allen St., Waterloo, is seriously ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zick have returned to their Buffalo home after a visit with Waterloo friends. Mrs. H. J. Pructer of Waterloo, accompanied by Mrs. A. C. Hoffman of Waterloo, Mrs. J. C. Wolfraim and Mrs. H. N. Heard of Kitchener, motored to Ottawa this week where Mrs. Prueter and Mrs. Hoffman atâ€" tended the sessions of the Dominion Victoria Order of Nurses Board. Mr. and Mrs. C. Huenergard and Mrs. E. Sanderson have returned to their homes in Waterloo after spending four months in Florida. En route home they spent some time in Chicago, II1., where they were the guests of Mrs. J. Herb Smith ‘and Miss Conrad. Mrs. August Kurbitz, who reâ€" sides with her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Hoffert, Breithaupt St., Kitchener, celebrated her 90th birthday on Monday. Mrs. Kurbitz, widow of Mr. Louis Kurbitz, came from Gerâ€" many to Berlin 65 years ago. Dedicated To Better Vision . . . THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE Will teach you these factsâ€" There is no permanent beneâ€" ht from resting the eyes. That the strain â€" produces headaches â€" and other â€" ills. That you cannot concentrate on your work as you should. That you become nervous, restless, cranky. Here is one more factâ€"The only way to overcome these conditions is to be equipped accurately with â€" glasses. _ That‘s our duty. {Continued next Thursday) EXPERIENCE WITH EYE STRAIN North Waterloo Liberal Convention The Annual Meeting: and Convention of The North Waterloo Independent Liberal Association will be held in the Waterioo Fown Hall on Personals At 2.30 a‘clock. Lt. Col. Ralston, Minister of Defence in the King Government, will be the guest speaker. The Hon. w. D. Euler will also speak. A candidate will be nominated to contest the coming Federal Election. . This promises to be an enthusiastic Convention. All members and friends of the cause are invited. Saturday, May 11 Bring your Card. Miss Norma Frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry of Drumâ€" bo. is receiving the congratulations of her many friends on her success in winning the gold medal, first prize for the best contralto soloist laking part in the music festival at Straifoud un Saturday last. Searse 666 BEOEHEE EL 66# wON GOLD MEDAL J. C. CUNNINGHAM iS jout whi uf a Mn OBSERVE 50th ANNIVERSARY Mlr. and Mrs Joceph Kebler, Park S Kitchener received the congra: tilationâ€" of their friends on Sunday, it hbeing the occasion of their golden weading anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kehler are enjoying exeellent health despite their ad: vinced aze. Mr. Kehler being nearly 1 years of ace and Min Kehler havâ€" he passed her T9h birthday. »,B + +9 seseeeG6etberr i6E ‘ Stromeâ€"Diehl 6 A lovely late epring wedding . was the home of Mr. and" Mrs. 'Joseph coleinnized on Saturday afternoon at [neil. â€" Hewitt St, Preston, when J4ar orand daughter, Mary Olivia, hecame â€"the bride of â€" Mr.â€" beslie sirome of Kirchener. «on of Mr. and \râ€"â€" Noah strome of Kitchener. The ceremeny was performed by Rev. G C djifferd of 8t o Paul‘s United hecame Th strome of re. Nouh ceremeny : €0 agiffend chnreh The Dieh1, Redae The attendama were Mise: Clara Diehl, Mise: Mildred Strome and Mr. Redge Gilpen of Dunnville. Miss Lanâ€" retts Dich} «ister of the bride played the? wedding music. Following their lintey moun to Toronto, they will take up reeutence in Kitehener. NEW PRESIDENT Kitchenerâ€" At the annual meeting tie Twin City Lawn Bowling Club se Domitiion Rubber_Club in this is gecently; AMr. 3. * .Cunninghant, incmher of the Waterloo Lawn swi‘ne Club. was elected president Lohnes Sim \ inerestine wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David S‘mnâ€" Kitchener. on Saturday, when their danchter. _ Mise : Cora â€" Lillian Sim. hecame the bride of Mr. Gerald 1. Lohnes, son of Mr Gordon Lohnes of Kitchener The hride was afttended by Miss Jean M. Moyes of Waterlo and Mt. Gordon 1. Sim wae the best man. The bride‘s brother, Captain Charles Sm of Perth officiated FI .E EVENING ENJOYED i enierable social evening wWas in Te staff nembers of the Muâ€" L. A~sirance Cn.. in the assemâ€" umâ€" of the company‘s head n Wa‘rerloo on Friday. A Jn lHiinso party was the main enâ€" cnmeai o provided NEWS AROUND THE COUNTY C..w. L. MEET e Imâ€"+ toeâ€"ling was held by the a i tutholic Homen‘s Leagne Tanrsdai night | Mrs. J. Sehi, dd.nc. plans were made for the in« to a ‘Mother and Deaughter paet to heheld e«hortly. Mre. c Kants and Mrs. J. R. Fischer y donated a cut work table cover whowill be sold by selling tickets i "Clhance". with the purpose of ing fund~ for the Red Cross ‘ Weddings AT STRATFORD WOOLWICH TP. OPPOSES C.P.R. The Municipal Council of the .â€" Township of Woolwich met at Conestogo on Tuesday, May 7th, 1985, pursuant to adjournment ‘ from last session. All the members were present. The reeve was in the chair. The minutes of the previous sesâ€" | sion were read and adopted. F Th: commul;icatiom were read and ug%ud of. Jos. rwell and son of Kitchâ€" ener interviewed the council regardâ€" | ing the Township‘s gravelling proâ€" \mn_x for the year: _ en k After discussing and considering the g:nvelling fropon'tion at some length, Council decided that apâ€" proximately C.O(E) yards of gravel are to be distributed on township roads during this season. \ _ _ â€" Council also decided to call for tenders for a Power Grader which they propose.pu;chn‘siMA S A communication from the Canaâ€" dian Pacific Railway Company inâ€" formed Council that the Railway Company â€" intended to move the station building at West Montrose to Ariss and requested the Counâ€" cil‘$ approval to such undertaking. After discussing this matter it was moved by Milton Weber and Wesley Howlett, That whereas the Canaâ€" dian Pacific Railway Company has submitted a communication stating its desire to move the station buildâ€" ing at its West Montrose station to Ariss and as accommodation for the West Montrose section they would provide a waiting room in the freight building, in accordance with a sketch submitted and they reâ€" quest the Council‘s approval to the said change. â€" . And whereas the proposed waitâ€" ing room accommodation to be proâ€" vided. in the opinion of the Municiâ€" pal Council of the Township of Woolwich, is so unreasonably small the said Council does not feel disâ€" posed to approve of the removal of the said station building by the Railway ('Onlp_ll'ly.â€"Cll"l'ie(‘l. Nn ooo en ue Moved by Wesley Howlett and Milton Weber, that the following accounts be passed and that the reeve grant his orders for the same: Fred. Felau, supplies Toronto relief, $28.77; J. T. Ott, supplies Toronto relief, T.70; Jacob Kienzle, balance â€" previous year‘s â€" collector salury. 35.00; Elmira Printing Co., printing Proceedings and Byâ€"Laws, L7.86; Kitchener Welfare Board, reâ€" lief. 27.97; Nichol Township, relief, 7.11; J. B. Ketchen, safe, 40.00; Hydro Electric Power Commission, Arndt arrears, 12.60; H. G. Hahn, cheque protector, 10.00; Norman Snyder, pay voucher, 393.26; Ida Ziegler, 10.46 acres land, 130.75. Total, $749.07.â€"Carried. MA WE CTRsne . Xonnedies Road . Superintendent _ Norman Snyder reported on the progress of the planting of trees on the newly acquired “:nod_lot_lanrls‘.‘ w L M U U Nee eun lt ol oo maton n Moved by Herbert Strebel and Edmund Schwinilt, that this Counâ€" cil co aow adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo, on Tuesday, June 4th, next, a o‘clock in‘ the forenoon and m the Court of Revision and Apgeal on the Assessment Rolls for the current year be held on the same day at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon. â€"â€" Carried Lutheran Mission Formally Opened In Waterloo Eleven Pastors Participate in Openâ€" ing Exercises.â€"Rev. Kriesel Inducted. e e y eleven Lutheran ministers from the surrounding district in attendance. German and English services femâ€" tured the opening, in the Waterloo municipal | auditorium . on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Albert Orzen, pastor _of St. The _ new _ Waterloo _ Missouri Lutheran Mission was opened with was. N Cc Paul‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchener,' conducted the service and formally installed Rev. K. A. Kriesel into the Waterloo pastorate.,‘ The German sermon was delivered by Rev. F. Malinsky of Elmira, president of the ‘Ontario District of â€" the Missouri Synod, and the message in English delivered by Rev. G. W. Schoedel of Stratford, Ontario District Missions Secretary. _ L reveeeeiia‘s Supporting Rev. Mr. Orzen in the induction ceremony were Rev. Mr. Malinsky; Rev. Mr. Schoedel, Rev. F. G. Brasch of Tavistock; Rev. H. Erdmann, New Hamburg; Rev. H. W. Brege, Fisherville; Rev. A. Preisinger, Hamilton; Rev. C. A: Kramer, Wellesley; Rev. H. Huth, Centreville. Rev. A. Polliex of Seâ€" bringville was also in attendance. PROMINENT KITCHENER BUSINESS MAN DEAD approves of Removal of Played °n West Montrose Station c,,.:.' ho to Ariss. :{r:,?wg" teorge Boehmer. prominent manuâ€" .A".'RG facturer. president and manager of (ietâ€" the Roehmer Box Company, died _ yr H. Karn of Kitchener wae a May let in a hoepital in Hamilton 10 businese visitor here on Wednesday. his filtvâ€"eighth year. He underwent Mr. and Mrs. Simon Huber and an operation on April 15. Afterwards irs. Simon Straus attended the 25th he contracted bronchial pneumoni@ / wedding annivereary of Mr. and Mre ‘;md this reenlted in bls death. A ; John Huber. Linwood. on Sunday lifelong resident of Kitchener, he! Miss Minerva Preies left on Monâ€" was widely known. In his younger , day for Kitchener where she ham seâ€" yeare he participated actively in Io-1 cured a positlon. cal «ports, particularly soccer and | â€" Mr. and Mrs. Linus Kieswetter of hockey. He played centre forward Galt visited friend«s here on Sunday. on the old Berlin Ranger «occer | _ Mr. and Mre. Simon Huber were to team. which won what was consldâ€" Fergn« on Saturday on business fered a Canadian title in 1890, and Mr.â€" and Mre. Werner Wolfe and ‘was a member of a team which went I family of Waterloo were Sunday TD NO ce " famonnes ces decpec an ce 2e to St. Louis in 1900. He played for the old Berlin intermediate hockey team â€" He was a «on of the late August Bochmer and Catherine KaÂ¥bfieisch, pioneer «ettlera, and was born on July 5. 1877. He was married at. Milwankee on July 22. 1908 to Maâ€" tilda Schwendener n addition to his wife be is surâ€" vived hy one «on, Jack, a atudent at \Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Collegiate, two ,hrnmom_ Oecar and Arthur, both of lKitrhmrr. and five sisters, Mre. H. I Jarvie, Cleveland, O., Mre. Harvey Hymmen, Miss Edna Boehmer, both Pontiac. _ Mich., and _ Mre. Albert of Kitchener, Mra Orland Hallman, Yanke. Kitchener. One brother, Norâ€" man. predeceased him. â€"‘l‘h: m-n;ni "n; held on Saturday Noah Stroh, Clerk 2e VAE North Waterioo l â€"£1 Softhall Dates _\ Jacobs R‘s at Bresiau; Bridgeport at Winterbourne. __The complete schedule of games Waterloo Waterloo Red Cross Society Is Active Ford S. Kumpf, Campaign Chair man, _ and Ontario Secretary That the Waterloo Red Cross Soâ€" ciety hus done excellent work for the year was disclosed in an interestâ€" ing and encouraging report of its acâ€" ivities given Wednesday afternoon by the president, Mre. George Wege mwast. The society helped during the vear in assisting needy families, proâ€" viding clothing and Christmas cheer us well as coâ€"operating with Vicâ€" torian. Nurse in helping those in need of medical care and supplies. ‘Mrs. Wegenast expressed appreciaâ€" t‘cn of the work done by Mrs. James Westfall and othere who had charge of homeâ€"nursing classes. Letters of appreciation . will be forwarded . to theni. Features of the meelings were inâ€" formative and interesting addressed by the Honorary treasurer and chairâ€" man of the local organization, Mr. Ford S. Kump(. and the Field secreâ€" tiry for Ontario, Mr. N. R. Vinton Un motion of Mrs. Wegenast a moâ€" tion of thanks to the epeakers was 7 «sed. The public is invited to give liberally to this worthwhile cause when canvassed by the members of the committee this week. $500 RAISED FOR MISSIONS BY LADIES OF LUTHERAN CHURCH $100 was raised by the Women‘s Missionary Society of the St. John‘s Lutheran _ church, â€" comprising | 73 members. during the year. Election of officers took place at the meeting held at the parish hall May 1st. The »ificient â€" and | energetic | president, Mis. €. S. Roberts wa«s returned by acclamaticn. Other officers follow: Honorary | presidents, Rev. C. S. ltoberts and Mrs. Henry Becker; pre«ident, Mrs. C. S. Roberts; first viceâ€"president, Miss M. ‘Hoeflin; seeâ€" ond vice president, Mrs. Fred Quebt; secretary, Mrs. O. Liphardt; assieâ€" tant secretary, Mrs. G._ Bofinger; treasurer, MrecJ. M. Laing; assistant trea«urer, Mrs. Herman Ha«s; thankâ€" offering secretaries, Mre. G. Schmidt and Mre. E. Frer; pianist. Mrs. T. Weidenhammer; | assistant | pianist, Mirs. Harry Germann; flower conâ€" vener. Mrs. W. Hamel; visitation convener, Mrs. T. (Weseloh; teleâ€" phone convener, Mrs. W. Brill; light brigade, Mrs. F. Clausen; auditore, Mrs. P Linker and Mrs. Henry Lipâ€" hardt. Gratifying reports were presented byâ€"the president, Mre. C. S. Roberts, the secretary. Mre. Wm, Brill and tie treasurer, Mrs. J. ‘M. Laing. Word has been reccived by Mayor H. E. Ratz and Mrs. Ratz, Alexandra Ave., Waterloo, that their son, Lloyd, completed his course as an electrical ngineer with honore at Queen‘s Uniâ€" versity, Kingeton, The parents will attend Convocation. Quite a number from this locality attended the funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Matthews which was held in Elmira on Thursday aftea'\oon. He is survived by two sons, Wellington and Norman of this section, _ RBornâ€"Near Yatton, on Wednesâ€" day, May Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Sittler, a son. _ oo Mr. and Mrs. Allie Beggs of Millâ€" bank were Monday visitors at the home cof Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews. _ Misses Doreen and Lillian Mcâ€" Kee of Maryborough spent Sunday with _ Miss _ Mary _ and _ Muriel Matthews. e _ Messrs. Gordon and Jake Metzger spent Saturday in Elmira. i antoihciinine. aiaidy & A number from this line attended the dance in Macton Hall on Monâ€" day night and report a good time. Messrs. Noah and Moses Metzger delivered about 26 head of fat cattle to Mr. Oscar Holtzworth on Friday, which we understand are being shipped to Bufll.l‘o. C Messrs. _ Harvey, _ Ronald _ and Grant _ McPherson â€" Spent Sunday with their father, Mr. John Mcâ€" Therson. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cooper and family of Macton spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews.. _ ed on May 14, as folows: ew Germany at Maple Grove; estogo at Bloomingdale; St. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ion Martin and sons MeryIn and Laverne l:})em Sunday with friends at West Montrose. Mr. H. Karn of Kitchener was a businesa visitor here on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Huber and \irs. Simon Straus attended the 26th Vintos Tell of Good Work Being Done. MAYOR‘S SON GRADUATES Mr.â€" and Mre. Werner Wolfe and family of Waterloo were Sunday evening visitors with friends here. Mr. Claude Straua of St. Jerome‘s College. Kitchener. apent Sunday and the holiday at his home here. â€" Mr. and Mrea. Louls Eébaugh were businese visitors to the Twin City on Tunesday e ppear in next week‘s issue Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dehler and Mr. and Mre. Albert Hergott of Waâ€" terloo were Sunday viaitors with Mre. Mary Starr. Mesars. Edward Koebel and John Brenner of St Clements were Sunâ€" day evening viaitore with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Scheffner nnrn 'nrrl “;y ist. to Mr. and Mre John Golbeck, a danghter. _ Mrs. Frank Ball, Mre Ro«e Humâ€" me] and Mra_ Filaher of Kitohener visited with Mra. Mary Starr reâ€" YATTON games of the North Alexander Von Neubronn There passed away suddenly at his | home in Kitchener on Friday, Alexâ€" , ander vom Neubroun, former inepecâ€"! tor of weighis ind measures. Deâ€"| ceased was born in Preston in 1864.| and | wa« widely known throughout this district in which his profession | carried him. He is enrvived by dis wife, one son, Lonis vou Neubronn. and one daughter, Mre. Murie Kittle, hoth of Kitcherer. There are six grandehilâ€" dren. ajpul s@le» one brother. Frank, Detroit. and three sisters, Mrs. E. Lang. Missee Anna and Thekla von Neubronn, Kitchener, and Mre. M. Carroll, Otfawa. The â€" faneral . wa morning . from the Mary‘s chureh with Hope cemetery Mrs. Clinton E. Smith There passed awuy Mre. Hettie Smith of Seaforth at st. Mary‘s hoeâ€" pital on May Ist pital on May Is The deceased en April 6, 1884 age of 55 yeare mrs. Cuinton E. smith Surviving are his wife, six chil There passed awuy Mre. Het® Qren, Edward, James, Lloyd and Al Smith of Seaforth at st. Mary‘s B9 port. all of Kitchener, Mrs. Sarah pital on May Ist Lee,. Kitchener, and Mrs. Irene Fife The deceased was born in SIMC0® of German Mills. Two brothere, Hugh on April 6. 1884 and had reached Uhe jnd (George (Manser, of Sault Ste. age of 5% years and 25 days. 3 Marie and seven grandchildren also Mrs. Smith is «urvived by het M guryive. band, â€"two brothers. Charles and The funeral â€" was held oprivately Thomas Trinder of Simcoe and MTS. Sunday afternoon. _ Interment | was Earl Stacey of York. made in Woodland cemetery. Rev. The service was held at Simc0® q j_ Lewis will officiate on Saturday afternoon and the funâ€" en oee eral service took place at the Com Albert F. W. Alff stock _ Funeral _ Home, â€" Peterbore Burial was made at Little Lake cem etery, â€" Peterboro Rev. J. K. J Milyard had charge of the «ervice. The funeral of the late Mrs. Ade: line Hostetler, who died on April 27. was held on Aprilâ€" 20th. The de ceased who was in her Tord year was horn in Nithburg but following her marriage to the lite Levi Hostetler, «pent her life near and in New Hamâ€" burg. l'hp eervice was in charge of the pastor, Rev. J :. Densie assieted by Rev. 8. R. Knechtel of Kitchener. The pallbearers were four brothere, a â€" brotherâ€"inâ€"law â€" and a . nephew. namely Eli and Adam Gabel of New Hamburg. William and, Edward Gaâ€" hel of Kitchener, F. Sehimidt of New Hamburg and B Seigmiller of Kitch ener Interment took place in River side cemetery. The Sicters at St Agatha urplum-‘ age received word from Milwaukee,. Wiek.. April 30th. of the death of Sisâ€" ter, Mary Syra who had left Monday . for tha! city from whence she was to go to Mankite Minn . on a visit to her own sieter. Sister: Mary: Lead. who had taken ill some time ago. Sister Mary Syra «ied enroute from Milwaukee | to â€" Mankato and | was buried at Mankato. in which district she wa« horn The deceased had labored at St. Agatha R.C. Orphanage for the past 13 vears â€" During her years at the inetitute she repaired «hoes for the children. 10 King St. S. WATERLOO _ Phone 894 There passed away on Sunday, in Petersburg, Mr. Jacob Boldt, in his 66th year. Deceased was born in Russia, emigrating in 1924. He is survived by his sorrowing wife, nee Katharine â€" Fast, one brother, John Boldt, Mennon, Sask., four â€" sons, Jacob and Peter, St. Agatha, Henry, Kitchener, John at Petersburg, and five daughters, Mra. Isaac Taevis, Wellesley, Mrs. Peter Penner, New Hamburg, Mrs. Geo. Warkentin, Dunnville, Mrs. Juliua Riediger, Bamberg. FREE Appetizing monle! Mourishing meals! Econoenmical dishes. tastefully served! r:uuu:-.u;:u.:rr Cerrolt‘s are anzious to 1 Frenkford White Frenkford or Green Valley C ~ PEAS |No. 2 Tis 10c * Biscuits Ti 2 uw 2§° Pork and Beans #\=# is« m 7? Largd wmawie teat Pure 2 140. Pigs. 25° Roman Meal ..# ?#... > 31° Wheat Krispies ....*""*:... 2 = 25° Milk ~=:sz_" _ 2 es 35 Sardines w.ix 2 e 20 Soup "*#"* 2 ~»~ 19, BOI\ TOll Toilet Tissue 3 Rob 10c n“ Gll'::::lcu with the purchase of 9 Prne: 26c EUREK A Mrs. Adeline Hostetler Minute Tapioce Obituary CORN No. 2 Tim 25¢ Sister Mary Syra Jacob Boldt s held Monday residence 10 St. interment in Mt. NMestle‘s Sweetened Cendensed nes W Mabitant € D s ( VINEGAR ,8%, s sote CHEESE wmis ontarie _ 2 its. PEACHES catitomia Dries _ it PEANUT Butter ‘x" 2 w CLOTHES PINS 5 »«« Henry Braniff The death of Henry Braniff, widely known retired Kitchener contractor wecurred on Tnesday. morning. Deâ€" ceased was born in Walkerton and was in his Slst year. seph of St. Joseph Island, Ont. and nc sister, Mrs. Sarah Hubbard, Los Angeles. Cal. Twenty grandchildren and eight great grandchildren also aurvive. He wa« predeceased by his wife. nee Barbara Roth, in July of last year Surviving are three sons, John of Tilbury, Arthur in Seattle, Waeh.. and Patrick of Kitchener, two broâ€" thers, Daniel in Saskatchewan, Joâ€" John Manser The death of John Manser of Kitâ€" chener occurred at his home on South St. on Thursday night. Deâ€" ceased who was a native of Crose: hill was 68 years of age.. The {uneral was held privately this (Thureday) morning. s l j id A htA 33 k c Bdb $ l sn »Aenecm ies i 0. to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Honsâ€" herger. a eon ; A""." W Alf R Pfefferâ€" A1 _ St _ Mary‘s _ Hospital. After euffering for some time. A. ‘April 26. to Mr. and Mrs Harold F W. Alff of Kitchener passed away \ pyuur.; |\'nrh-om-r a son it his '}m!'"l $ Sur!da_\' Deceaap.rl Martin â€"At Winterbourne. April 28, was a victint of heart trouble in MiS 3. xtv. and Mrs. Wm. G. Martin. i3rd year He wae born in Germany, x Odughter emigrating 27 yeare ago. Nesbit At Stâ€" Mury‘« Hosptal. May 2t 3 \ 1. toMr. and Mrs. James Nesbit. Audrey Lillian Busch /0 Baden. a «on The death of the infant daughter Herringer A St. Mary‘s Hospital, of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Busch oc May 1. to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome curred in Linwood on Sunday. The Herringer, Kitchener, a son child was only five months of age. Goodwin At Elmira. April 30, to Mr. The funeral wa« held on Wednesday and Mreâ€" William Goodwin, a son. interment taking place in the St. Weber At Elmira. April 28. to Mr. Clements R.C. Cemetery. and Mrsâ€"Fred. Weber, a son. Community Sale Days May 9, 10, 11 TUSCAN NETS NEW ART BEDSPREADSâ€"‘; Price and DRAPERY DAMASK. CASEMENT CLOTH And SLUB REPPS DOTTED CREAM SCRIM 13 Queen St. N. KITCHENER Vannier & Cook These fashionable nets can now hbe had for as little asâ€"Per vyard ..0000000000 omurs Te 2- Lbe. .25'_1] M,.ULSJ";SI A lot of 35 only, to clear at 50¢ wide. Per vard Novelty scrim, with mediumâ€"sized dots of rose, blue, green or gold. 39" wide, Yard mss ARC & Interior Decorator« Eugenia Anderson After being seriously ill for only three days, Miss Eugenia Anderâ€" son, of New Hamburg, died on Monâ€" day. Deceased was a native of Wilâ€" mot Tp., being born there 78 years ago, the daughter of two. early pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderâ€" son. â€" One brother. Charles, of near Delhi. survives. The funeral was held today (Thursday} at 9.00 a.m., with services at the Holy Family R. C. Church with Rev. Father Winters. parish priest, officiâ€" ating. Interment followed in River. side Cemetery. Carthy At St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Carthy. Kitchener, a son. Schmidt â€"â€" At Windsor, May 3, to Mr. ;uul â€"Mrs. Gordon Schmidt, formerly of St. Jacobs, a daughter. Caddick At Kâ€"W. Hospital, May 1. to Mtr. and Mre. Albert Caddick Mtill St. Kitchener, a daughter. Faugh ~At West Montrose, May 1. to \Ur. and Mrs. Walter Faugh, a son. Millard At Winterbourne. May 1, to Mr.and Mre. Herbert Millard, a son ‘ Fiederlein â€"At New Dundee. April 36. to Mrâ€" and Mrs. Albert Fieder â€"â€" dein a son Honsberger Nesn Bridgeport. April Herringer â€" Ar St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 1. to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Herringer, Kitchener, a son Goodwin â€" At Elmira,. April 30, to Mr. and Mreâ€"William Goodwin, a son. Weber â€"At Elmira. April 28. to Mr. and Mrsâ€"Fred. Weber, a son. _MEATS ‘ 9 Sed to 15° CUSTAR SULVER STAR P. _ Aak us for details hotn Ou:kor ‘ nutm‘ Rice w 14. ts 93° FLOUR . JELLY rOWDERS rOWDER 59¢. 69¢ and O95¢ 95° Phone 3380 14° 29 19° 25° 10° §£1.95

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