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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Aug 1935, p. 4

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The irustees Of S.8. No. 3. Wool wich, have secured an abundance of good water for the use of their schoo. by drilling a new well At a depth of 188 feet they struck a strong vein of good water. New Principal. Mr. Geo. Voll, popular and well known councilior of Wellesley townâ€" ship, was a visitor at the Chronicle this week. Mr. and Mre. Leslie Beggs and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and AMrs. Rilett Cherry of Winâ€" field. Mr. Duncan MacPherson and Miss Maggie Sheard visited friends in Galt on Sunday. Miss Agnes Grueber is spending some time in Deiroit, Messrs, Clazence and Mike Logel were business visitors to Chatham one day lact week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert and daugliter | Charlotte â€" were â€" Sunday visitors with frienmds in Listowel. Mr. Donald Davis accepted the principalship of the Mount Forest Public School, taking charge on the 3rd of September This is a fivre icomed «chool. Miss Ada sSmull has 4 vacation guest. Miss Marie Totzke of Kitch ener. Messrs. Walter and Arthur Schanâ€" er, the Misses Edith, Hazel and Helen Schaner, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith. _ Mr. Lorne Knesky, Miss Pearl Scehlitt, Mise Emmaline Weigel of Elmira and the Miss Carlo and Flora Dettmer of Kitchener, comâ€" posed a party that vieited Wasaga Beach on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jofhn Filsinger of Toâ€" ronto «pent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Appel Mro and Mrs. Charles Holst are now snugly nestled in their new resl dence on Young street. Messre. â€" Noah Weber aud Elias Sauder of Hawkeevilie visited with Nir. Nouwh sauder on Sunday. Mre. T. M. Robincon and her five daughters areâ€" holidaying at Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith and Mr. and Mre. Raymond Schlitt spent Sunday at Grand Bend. R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN SHIRTINGSâ€"Such as Oxfords, Rockfast and Pfinu& Worth up to 30 and 33¢ a yd. Sale, ¥€. ..:....:.............: 25(: SATEENSâ€"A lot â€"of good colâ€" ors.. 28 in. wide sateen. Sale, yd. ... 190 FARMER SATIN â€" A good DAY OF SPECIALS FLANNELETTE SHEdETlNG in cream. 64 in. wide. » Reg. Value 60c. Yd. 49(’ CURTAIN MUSLINS â€" A fine $1.00 quality of 54 in. f materials. Sale, yd. .. 69c BRACESâ€"A new line of $1,00 Braces. Sale, pr. â€"â€"â€" £02 PRINTS â€" Clearing out line. YÂ¥d. _ lot of 25¢ and 29¢ values. Sale, yd. ... lqc I;I(()JSI]ER{â€"See our Boys‘ and Girls‘ black and tan Rib Hose hests .. 25(‘ GERMANN‘S The Great Lakes make this eontinent almost unique for an Inland sea voyage, part of which is entirely out of sight of land. Attractions that have been drawâ€" ing an increasing number of pasâ€" sengers include a change of air, refreshing coolness, magnificent scenery, complete rest, and all the joys of shipboard. 1'30 Canaâ€" dian Pacific Great Lakes steamâ€" ers this year have been outfitted with ®@ deck _ sports, _ including Wlth the increasing popularity of vacation trips on the Great Lakes, the Canadian Pacific has expanded its Grgat Lakes Bteamship service to include calls at Port Arthur on westbound voyages as well as eastbound. quoits, shuffleboard, and deck For This Weekâ€"End DRY GOODS IS TO BE ANOTHER Opp. Post Office W A T E R L 0 0 ST. JACOBS 15¢ A Great Lakes Holiday _UNUSUAL ANTIQUE | GLASS DISPLAYED j BY LOCAL WOMAN Unusual antiques are the erty of ln.u&.rpnt Bom formerly of Germany, in the form of a wine bottle and tumbler. ‘The bottle is about nine inches in height, on a base. Pictures of buildâ€" ings of a dozen German cities are shown about the centre, glazed into the red and white glass. The bottle stopper has inlaid a cluster of flower®, while the tumbler also has interesting pictures. Another inâ€" teresting relic is a deed dated 1822 with a metal seal about four and a half inches in diameter hanging from it in lace. Elmira Notes. Miss Alice Bolender ef North Woolwich and Miss Marjorie Watâ€" son of Peel visited friends, Misses Francis Matthews"and &yrtle Cornâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. Martinson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ballard spent Sunday at Oakland. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker and daughter visited relatives in Doon on Saturday. _ _ s Mr. Angus Cavanaugh of Los Anâ€" geles, Calif., second youngest son of e late William C. Cavanaugh, paid lis first visit to his home town since his family left 47 years ago. Mr. Cavanaugh was at that time 11 years old and was a pupil of the late David Bean, then principal of the high «chool in ElJmira. Miss Ella Gates of Toronto is visiting relatives in town. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop and children, who motored over from California, are guests of Mr. E. G. Winn. _ well _ Miss Susannah Lichty visited relaâ€" tives in Waterloo on Sunday. â€" The chimney of Mrs. Gohl‘s resiâ€" dence on Ernst street was struck by lightning on Sunday morning durâ€" ing a storm. Personals. Mrs. H. A. Wiegand of Kitchener spent last week at the fhome of her father. Mr. A. W. Devitt. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Allemang and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mr. 8. Shantz, R.R. 4, Elmira, has purchased the milk business of Mr. George Brubacher, R.R. 2, Elmira, wtnil will take possession shortly. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bulgin announce the engagement of their deughter Eiizabeth, R.N., to Frederick N. Forâ€" guson of Plattsville the marriage to take place on Wednesday, Aug. 14. at the United Church, West Montâ€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Sippel and family, Mrs. L. Bulmer and Mrs. W. Cunâ€" ningham «pent Sunday at Brampton ang Oakville. The death of Mrs. Hembly, mother i Mr. Oliver Hambly of Elmira, 0c curred in Drayton last Wednesday, the funeral being held last Friday in Drayton. Panthers nosed out Floradale Inâ€" dians 10â€"9 last hursday evening in a Kures Trophy softball game, despite Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jarvis and daughters, Jean and Joyce of St. Catharines are visiting relatives in town. rose ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. Mr. and Mré. Henry Weichel have as their guests, Rev. and Mrs. E. Wenzel and family of South Norâ€" walk, Conn. s Entertainment was provided by the Maple Leaf Entertainers at the Tavistock garden party held last Wednesday evening. A stalk of timothy measuring five feet, five inches, is reported growâ€" irg on the farm of August Woison Win Ball Game. ie fact that they had ten erroré vhalked up against them while the Indians had seven. Personals. The schedule makes it possible to take an enjoyable week‘s trip. going either way, with overnight stops at both ends. Sailing Saturâ€" day, the round trip is completed the following Friday; Sailing Wednesday, the round trip is completed on Monday. The steamâ€" era leave Port McNicoll at 5.00 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturâ€" days, arriving at Port Arthur at 6.45 a.m. and Fort William at 7.59 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays, in time to connect with train leayâ€" Ing dock at 8.00 ~a.m., eastern standard time, making connecâ€" tions with train No. 1 leaving Port William station for the West at 7.35 am., central atandard time On the eastbound trip departure golf. Dancing and music bring pleasure to the evening hours. Altractive allâ€"expense tours at very low cost have been arranged to provide happy combinations of rail trips overland and steamship cruises across the Lakes, with lefâ€" surely stopâ€"over at famous Yace~ tion resorts. ‘There is a nineâ€"day westbound tour between Toromto and Winnipeg and a tenâ€"day eastâ€" bound tour from Winnipeg to Niaâ€" gara Falls, with return trip in tige is 12.00 noon from Fort Wil liam on Saturdays and Wednes: days, 1.00 p.m. from Port Arthur, arriving in Port MecNicoll at ld an.. eastern standard time, on Mondays and Fridays. Port Ar« thur was in the schedule for &N eastbound call but the call on the westbound trip Has not been im effect for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pfanner and daughters, Martha and Betty from Pine Hill and Mr. and Mre. Lesite Musselman and children, Audrey and Gerald of Preston were Sunday guesls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman. Mr T. Howald visited with his son, Mr. Oscar Howald at the home of Mr. and Mre. Herb Howald at Listowel on Sunday. The afternoon was spent in playâ€" ing softball, races and card playing. The evening was spent in singing and dancing. The music was supâ€" plied by two grandchildren, Messrs. Wilbert and Jerome Schnarr of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker of Wilâ€" liamsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber and son Glenn â€"of Roseâ€" ville spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. an Mrs. E. J. Devitt, 8 The funeral of the late Valentine Schmidt, who died on Wednesday evening, was held on Sunday afterâ€" noon and was largely attended by relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schweitzer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Neeb and Miss Florence Klie of Mannâ€" heim, the Misses Erma and Ellen Neeb, Messrs. Harold Schaefer and Elmer Neeb enjoyed & fishing trip to Mount Forest on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schaefer and family of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Conâ€" rad. Schnarr Family Reunion. *Mr. August Schnarr and children and grandchildren gathered at the old homestead and spent Sunday afternoon in the form of a picnic. A large number attended the Kasâ€" ter reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kaster on Saturâ€" day. Miss Jessie Milne is spending her holidays at the home of her grandâ€" parents,; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman. Mr. and Mre. Nomh Schweitser of Preston and Mr. and Mre. Dan Schweltzer of Waterloo visited at the home of Mr. and l‘n E. J. Devitt une day last week. Miss Doris Reier of Kitchener is spending a short holiday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Geo. Milne. Miss Melinda Shantz of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Addison Rickert on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt and family spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie. Miss Alice Milne spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Leslie Musselman at Preston. Miss ‘Bernice Howald of Centreâ€" ville spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Howald. Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt, Miss Ruth Devitt and Mr. Homer Devitt were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tipping. Mr. Clareâ€" Rickert of Windsor is »pending a two weeys‘ vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre. Addison (Rickert. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bachert were Mr. and Mrs. Moses Eby, Mr. Dilman Eby and Mr. John Clarke of Lexingâ€" Mr. and Mre. Stanley Snider and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider at Gerâ€" man Mills. ton Mre. J. Hallman spent Sunday at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hallman at Centreville. Poersonals and other items as toid by Waterico Chronicleo MANNHEIM ERBSYVILLE DISTRICT NEWS E WAaTBERLOO CHRONICLE : _ Miss Ruth Swartzentruber spent ‘the weekâ€"end with friends at South | Easthope. 1 Miss Eileen Snyder of Natchez spent several days with Mr. and !Mrg. Clayton Moss. _ s | Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and daughter Betty and son Tom, of ;Edmonton, Alta., are speudin%some itime with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. |Lichty. _ | * Mrs. Stingâ€"Well, it‘s going to have an awful time with that Jones boy who lives next to us. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Cressman and Mrs. John Holst of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin on Sunday. _ 6 Miss Helen Swartzentruber and Master Paul Swartzentruber spent a few days with Misses Grace and Doris Jantzi. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schlegel of nbar New Hamburg and Mr. Roy Schlegel of South Easthope s&ent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schwartzentruber. Mr. Amos Heer spent the weekâ€" end at Kitchener. Mr. Frank Buddin of Wellesley and Miss Emma Schultz of Poole spent Sunday evening with Mr. and »f:.. Allan W. Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneider n‘)ent Sunday with friends at Floradale. A Real Test Mre. Bingâ€"They say the Govern ment is going to control everything. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schmidt and daughter Delores of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seibert. Miss Nina Geisbrecht of Kitchâ€" ener is spending a week with Milâ€" dred Weber. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lichty, acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams and son Tom spent Sunâ€" dllir with Harry Thaler‘s at Centreâ€" ville. Mr. and Mrs. David K. Boshart and family and Mr. Elmer Boshart and Miss Barbara Lebold and Miss Leona Erb, all of Wellesley, and Mr. Amos Heer spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Steinman of Victoriaburg. _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Bowman visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Jutzi on Sunday.. Do â€" Miss Betty Leis of Welesley is holidaying with Miss Doris Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Dave. Gascho of St. Agatha. Recent and Sunday visitors with George Weber‘s were Mrs. Elam Martin and daughter Irene of Ephrata, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sox and daughter Ellen of East Earl, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Snyder of Snyder‘s Corners, Mr. and â€" Mrs. . Charles Kraemer of Kitchener. Miss Helen Brenneman of Kitchâ€" ener spent several days with Iva Lichty. _ 8 s Mrs. Menno Zeller and daughter Clara spent some time at Goderich recently. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Jantzi and daughters and Mrs. J. Zehr and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. John Roth of near Berlet‘s Corner. Bender of Zorra Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and daughters Almeda and Doris were Sunday visitors with Israel Bearâ€" inger at Elmira. â€" Mr. Lloyd Seibert of Nine Pines spent Sunday at home. s â€"Miss Iva Lichty spent Sunday at Bellfountain. Miss Hannah Kraft of Waterloo spent a day with Mrs. David Bearâ€" inger. o Mr. Roy Marriott of Buffdio, N.Y., L spending his vacetion with relaâ€" tives here. Mrs. J. P. Snider has been called‘ to the bedside of fier father, Mr. Robt. Boal at New Toronto. We are eorry to report that Mr. Boal is criâ€" tically 11 Mr. and Mre. Michm and family of Guelph spent Sunday with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Is@aac Letson. Mre. feaac Letson is spending some time with her daughter, Mre. Fred Hedrich at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gingrich and family spent Sunday at Sauble Beach, visiting Miss Louie Letson. Miss Lillie Milliard spent a week with her friend, Mrs. Appleton at Galt. Mr. and Mre. on Martin were visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. Harvey Meâ€" litzer. Mre. Harriett and daughter Ethel Dodds of Conn and Miss Anias Morâ€" rell of Hamilton are visiting with Mrs. Walter Letson. The Misses Brubaker and Cressâ€" man of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and daughter spent Sunday with Miss Mary Weber, Wallenstein, Mr. Chas. Peppler and daughter Clare and Mr. and Mre. Wm. Oswald of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. A. E. Richerts on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halstead of Waâ€" terloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Perey Woods. Rev. 8. Schwarts of Kitchener ocâ€" cupied the pulpit in the United Church on Sunday. Next Sunday there will be neither church service nor Sunday School. Miss Grace Marriott is spending some time near Preston. Mre. Nancy Ringler of Hespeler «pent the weekâ€"end with her niece, Mre. B. C. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winfield enterâ€" tained the young people of the com:â€" munity on Wednesday night in honor of Mr. and Mre. Norman Weigel, who were recently married and are about to make their home in Elmire. The W.M.S. will fold their regular meeting on Tuesday next at the home of Mrs. Edgar Letson. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good of Conesâ€" togo called on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rickert on §9nday evening. Mr. and Mre. Joe Letson of Galt were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mre. Herman (Letson. GERMAN MILLS PINE HILL "Well, I done learned to add up de oughta, but de figgere bodder me " "How you gettin‘~ on wid youah ‘rithmetic. Lou?" Henry Preiss, thresher and farmer east of here, who recently purchased a new separator, threshed fall wheat on is farm on Monday. Mr. Preiss is well pleased with his machine and geports a fair wheat crop. The father, John Hull, unemployed sehoemaker, is held in «tate prison at Canon City because of fear of mob violence. Hull denied he attempted to kill the boy to collect a $1,000 life insurâ€" ance policy he had renewed this month. He also denied he attempted to kill the boy because he was "turnâ€" ing aisey." Police said in a previous etatement Hull told them the child dressed in girl‘s clothing against his father‘a wiches. Young Wife â€"1 want some lamb, please. Butcherâ€"Yes, ma‘am, which part? Youny Wife â€"Oh, the part you eat mint sauce with. ARINGWOOD 'h,\ many friends and distant relaâ€" =â€"~â€" tives in this district whom he visitâ€" Mrs. Harold Kollman, who has ed annually during his vacation been convalescing at the home of mm _ her mother, Mrs. M. Yost, moved to ! her home in North Easthope on‘ omm Thursday last week. The best h wishes of a host of friends in this|. MWms d For . . community go with Mrs. Kollman, & J .R with the hope that she may soon z* _/ lne regain her health. | M i mabes Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Dewar and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hammond and Douglas spent a day last week with the former‘s daughter, Miss Mary Dewar, at Guelph. c m Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Diebolt were Mr. Alex Diebolt of Wilbe. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiesâ€" wetter and children of St. Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kieswetter and family. Werner and Elmer Kress of Lisâ€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Richter of Arkona and Mr. and Mrs. Richter of Flint, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yost one day last week. Soft melodies were brought into the room by radio as the boy reâ€" clined, motionlese, on his hospital bed Since Wednesday, when he was brought to the hospital, Corwin has not apoken and appeared to be in a coma. Slowly, as the music began, the boy Ifted himeelf on one elbow. He «miled, but did not apeak. He listenâ€" ed intently for several minutes and then dropped into sleep Physiciana said later he appeared to have rallied somewhat and the music will be continued at intervals. Wm. McCaffrey of Bothwell was a business visitor here on Tuesday. LAD IN COMA REACTS TO SOFT MUSIC Mrs. John W. Moser of Waterloo apent a week with friends and relaâ€" tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Starr of Toâ€" ronto were guests of the formers mother, Mrs. Mary Starr on Sunday. Miss Marie Waechter and friends from ‘Toronto returned on Fridey evening from a motor trip, visiting al Sault Ste, Marie and other norâ€" thern points. Colorado _ Springs, _ Colo.â€"Music was used to arouse Corwin Hull, 11, from semiâ€"conscioueness caused by blows police said is father inflicted in an attempt to kill him. _ Mr. and Mrso Walter Wahl and daughter Irene attended the funeral of the late Val. Schmidt at <Erbsâ€" ville on Sunday afternoon. Charles Winkler of Detroit, Mich., renewed acquaintances here on Satâ€" urday. towel here. Mr. M. A. Hilker of Kitchener was a business visitor here on Friday. S. J. Glavin of Toronto was a business visitor here on Friday. Martin Kleswetter was a business visitor to the Twin City. Visitors at the honme of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mader recen ly were: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Break, all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Golbeck of Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. John Heer and family spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Orth and Mr. O. Orth, Petersburg. 80 Mr and Mrs. A. Meisel and family of Kitchener Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richardson. and Mrs. N. Cressman recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. Scheifele and family of Petersburg Sundayed at the *home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Scheifele. Messrs. Floyd and Lioyd Glasser :‘lpent the weekâ€"end with relatives in oronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reynolds and children Margaret and Edward of Ottawa called at the home of :lr. Tall Hollyhocks. Mr. Donald Garner has a hollyâ€" hock measuring Dm‘nl. 10 inches, and is still growing. Besides the main stalk it has at least Ht:: other shoots, the tallest measur close to 9 feet. 126 Enrol in Bible School. The Summer Bible School which is being held at the Cressman Menâ€" nonite Church was started on Monâ€" day, with seven temchers and one hundred and twentyâ€"six Fupill in attendance. Mr. J. C. Fretz of Master Durwood Garner and Miss Audrey Dedels have returned home after spending two weeks in Toâ€" ronto. > Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lithgow of Thedford Sundayed at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mader. Mr. Ion Weber of Williamsburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Geiger and family of Kitchener Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mader. Miss Jean Scheifele of Petersâ€" burg is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Scheifele. FREAK CAT EYES ARE TALK OF BRESLAU Little Miss Phyllis Schisdel is reâ€" ported as hh':: a small kitten with differentcolored eyes. One is green Baden is the director, spent Sunday at their home Progress Reported KINGWOOD BAMBERG Getting Along Her husband, four brothers, Eli and Adam of New Hamburg, Edâ€" ward and William of R. R. 3, Kitchâ€" ener, and one sister, Mrs. Edward Schmidt of New Hamburg, survive. The funeral was held on Tuesday, 'interment taking place in Woodland cemetery following services in the | Bethany Mennonite Church. There passed away at his home in Brown City, ‘Mich., on July 24th at the age of 67, Edward Liebler, a forâ€" mer resident of Williamsburg, near Kitchener. Mr. Liebler moved to the States 35 years ago from Williamsâ€" burg. He is survived by two sons and a daughter in ‘Brown City and The funeral was held on Wednesâ€" day from _ St. Mary‘s Roman Catholic Church to Mount Hope cemetery for burial. His wife, nee Ann Tucked, two children, Margaret, 12, and Harold, 10, survive, together with four brothers and two sisters. The funeral took place today (Thursday) from St. Mary‘s R. C. Church at 9 o‘clock. Interment folâ€" lowed in Mount Hope cemetery. The death of Mr. Xavier Hoffele, ‘brotherâ€"of Joseph Hoffele of Kitchâ€" ener, took place at his home in Clifford on Saturday. Deceased was 60 years of age and had lived for many years in Clifford, being born in Formosa. The funeral was held on ‘Tuesday, with interment in the Formosa R. C. cemetery. There passed away at his home in Kitchener, Gerard Reinhart, 12â€" yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reinhart. Deceased had been ill for only five days. His parents, two sisters and one brother survive his demise. The death of Jacob Scharbach occurred at his home in Kitchener on Tuesday. Deceased was 45 years of age and was born in Ontario. Following a two weeks‘ filness the death of Valentine Schmidt, a highâ€" ly esteemed retired farmerâ€"occurred last Wednesday evening at his home in Rrbeville at the ago of 82. Mr. Schmidt was born in Hessen, Gerâ€" many, and came to Canada when 9 years old and has resided in ‘Waterâ€" loo County al the rest of his lfe. William Stein William Stein, 74, of Tavistock, died at his home there on Saturday. Deceased was born in East Zorra and for the past seven years had resided in Tavistock. The funeral was held on Tuesday, interment taking place in the Sebastopol Lutheran Church cemeâ€" tery. m Friends and relatives in large numbers attended the funeral held from the family home Sunday afterâ€" noon. Services at the home, St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church and Erbsâ€" Ville cemetery were in charge of Rev. H. Lamack. Mrs. David Thaler Death claimed Mrs. In?-re} Gabel Thaler at her home in Kitchâ€" ener on Saturday. Deceased was 66 gurs of age and was born in Nithâ€" urg, a daughter of the late Mr. :m'i' Mrg. John Gabel of Nithburg. . three sons and two daughters, Herâ€" vey and Roy Schmidt, Erberilie and Norman, Waterloo, Mre. John Bierâ€" man and Mrs. Gordon Frickey, Rrbsâ€" ville. Also surviving are ton grandâ€" children and two sisters, Mrs. John His widow, three daughters, Mrs. Fred Krantz, Mrs. William Krantz, both of South Easthope, and Mrs. Anthony Sippel of Tavistock, two brothers, Levi of Stratford, and John of East Zorra, survive. Knafr and Miss Elizabeth Schmidt, both of Waterloo. His wife Waterloo Chronicle and Daily Globe ............ Waterloo Chronicle and Farmersa‘ Advocate Waterloo Chronicle and Family Herald and Weekly St&P ... Waterloo Chronicle and Mail and Empire .... $6.25 Waterloo Chronicle and Daily Star .............. 7.25 Waterloo Chronicle and London Advertiser 6.25 Waterloo Chronicle and London Free Press 6.25 Waterloo Chronicle and Daily Globe ............ 6.25 Waterloo Chronicle and Farmers‘ Advocate 3.00 Renew your subscription to your newspaper through the facilities offered by The Waterloo Chronicle. us im~« __ MMUDSON Jacob Scharbach Edward Liebler Gerard Reinhart Waterloo Chronicle Xavier Hoffele OUR SERVICE AT YOUR DISPOSAL. 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