June Ballingall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ballingall, 56 Water 9t., South, passed away at the K.â€"W. Hospital. She was aged four months and ten days. There survive her parâ€" ents, one brother and grandparents. The funeral will be held from the reâ€" eidence on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. to First Mennonite Church, Kitchener. Rev. Becker will officiate. Mrs. Paslecynik There passed away at St. Mary‘s Hospital, ‘Thursday morning, Mrs. Pasiecynik, 184 Aaron St., West, Kitchener. Yhe was in her 49th year and resided in Kitcheoner for the past 25 years. She was a member of the Christian Mothers‘ Society of the Saâ€" cred Heart Church. She is survived by her husband and one sister, Mrs. Paul Besuiki of Kitchener. The funâ€" eral will be held from her late resiâ€" dence, 184 Aaron St., W., to Sacred Heart Church on Saturday at 9 a.m. Interment will be made in Mount Hope Cemetery. John & Altwecht, T7, wellknows â€"sctived Purmer, disd at‘his home at Wellestey on Monday. Me mas bora in Wellesiey town elllp, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Z®oob Albrecht. In 1881 he marrried Mary Zehr in Wilimot towuship. A member of the Lichty Amish Mennonite ‘Third Line Chuarch, he is survived by his wife; four daughâ€" ters, Mro. Jos. Miller, of Wilmot, Mrs. dJacob W. Jantsi of Wellesioy, Miss Valentine Wells | 1 (HAMIELTON. â€" Valentine Wells, /\ 179 Charlton Avenue, West, Hunfl-' ; ton, died on Wednesday, Dec. 9th, after a two months‘ illness. Mr. ] Wells was born in Wellesley, Waterâ€"‘, loo County, 78 yeare ago, and had | . been a resident of Hamilton for the , SBurviving are her husband, two daughters, (Mrs. Ed. Schlotzhauer, Hanover, and Mrs. Oscar Sattler, Waâ€" terloo, four sons, Menno of Toronto, Noah of Guelph, Clayton of Hanover, and Arthur of Chesley, four sisters, Mrs. Philip ‘Binkle and Mrs. John Midmeyer of Neustadt, Mrs. Jacob Wunnenberg and Mrs Conrad Stroh of Nebraska, and five brothers, Enoch Unger of Clifford, Noah, John, Absoâ€" lem and George Unger of Nebrasâ€" ka. ‘Three stepchildren and six chilâ€" dren also survive. ‘The funeral will be ‘held Friday from the residence at 2 p.m. to Oliâ€" vet Church for service at 2.45 and thence to First Mennonite Cemetery for burial. Rev. W. Zimmerman will officiate. Burviving are her husband, three sone, Frank, Carl and Edward, and one daughter, Helen, all at home, as well as two brothers, Edward Hertel, Blair, Herbert of Kitchener, and one sister, Mrs. Adam Debrusk, Blair. in her 47th year. Mrs. Hammer was born in Centreville, a daughter of Mr. Frank Hertel and the late Mrs. Herâ€" tel and the late Mrs. Hertel. She attended Olivet Evangelical Church. ‘The funeral was held Thursday afâ€" ternoon with service at her late resiâ€" dence thence to Hanover where serâ€" vice was held at the home of her son, ‘Clayton, Friday afternoon. Inâ€" terment will be made in the Hanover cemetery. I!1 with prneumonia, Mrs. Henry Hammer, Centreville, passed away Tuesday night at 6t. Mary‘s Hospital Lavina at home, and Mrs. Edward Roth of (New Hamburg; one son, Mre. Jacob Schaus, 68, Buclid aveâ€" nue, Waterloo, died Tuesday night after an illness of about two weeks. She was born in Normanby Towrâ€" ship. Mrs. Schaug had been a resiâ€" dent of Waterloo for the past three years, coming here from Hanover where she had lived for 35 years. Bhe was a member of St. John‘s Luâ€" theran church. Schwartsentruber, Kitchener, and Mrs. Isaac Blank of Nithburg. Twenâ€" ty grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held at his late residence Wednesday, followed by services at the church and burial in the adjoining cemetery. Bishop Jacob Lichty was in charge. Christian, Buffalo, New York; two brothers, Joseph of Pigeon, Mich., and Daniel of Buffalo; and five sis JOYCE‘S JEWELLERY STORE An Extra 10% Given When Old Gold is exchanged A Store Wide Saleâ€" See Window Display CASH FOR OLD GOLD Let your Old Gold help your Christmas Buying We pay spot cashâ€" No waiting. CHRISTMAS GIFTS $5,000 â€" Save Money JOYCES TB King St. South WATERLOO, ONT. Mrs. Henry Hammer DIAMONDS 25% Discount on WATCHES 25% Discount on Mre. Jacob Schaus Jeim i Albrscit SALE June Balingall Buy at ‘The funeral took place Friday afâ€" ternoon, Dec. 11th, from the funeral home of Dodsworth Marlatt & Brown, 114 Main street, west, with Rev. W. E. Beese, of Market Street Evanâ€" gelical church, officiating. Interment was made in Woodland cemetery, Hamilton. past 23 years, where he conducted a ‘ grocery store at the corner of Charlâ€" ton Avenue and Hess stréet. Prior ‘to moving to Hamilton, he was viceâ€" | ‘presldent of the Mount Forest Carâ€"‘ riage Company. Left to mourn his death, besides his widow, the former ' Miss Sibylla Helen Eby, are one daughter, Miss Margaret, at home; l three sisters; Mrs. Samuel Foell of ‘Waterloo, Mrs. Cyrus Foell of Glenâ€" allen, Ont., and Eliza of Dorklng,l Ont.; and three brothers, Fred Wells, | of Listowel, George and Henry Wells of Dorking. YOU KNOW THAT GALT.â€"By a decisive margin, resiâ€" dents of this city showed a strong disapproval of daylight saving time, the standing Monday being 1,869 for and 2464 against, on the plebiscite taken, This vote was taken for fast time during the months of July and August. GALT VOTERS REJECT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 44 cup seedless raisins } cup thinly sliced ripe olives 1 cup whole ripe olives Have butcher cut 2 pork tenderloins almost through lengthwise, leaving a small "hinge" on one side, then have them opened out and Frenched or flatâ€" tened out with cleaver to lâ€"inch thickâ€" ness Sew sides and small ends of tenderioins together to form pocket. Blo rl tomato soup £ rapidt il spaghetti in 3 quarts of rapidly boiling salted water for about 10 minâ€" utes. Drain. Place sausage in a frying pan. Cover with boiling water and cook slowly till tender. In l:)tmtered, covered casserole, place the boiled spaghctti with the sausages in the center and on top. Pour over them the tomato soup and thovnuinwhid:dnuuuges were cooked. Bake in moderate oven for about a half hour. Serve from casserole. Stuffed Pork Tenderloins 8 pork renderloins (about 2 pounds) 2% to 3 cups thinly sliced tart apples .~ _ Mulled Pineapple Juice 1 inch of stick cinnamon 52 x ground allspice teaspoon Kmm-u-q i Hawaiian uice fl.’uholnh preeappl® J 'l‘ioth-pieuh.-ullpimof Ts too bose 12 thy Poiing prisk ce ; Add sait. mh%m"wm] choose. 4 to 6 servings. f its ease of pre om, a pork tenderâ€" lohhlm’dmuh.n pudding sauce, and even candies. By the -yth-nul:ipoliuuuï¬:ï¬iadn é:.ddnh. compliments meat Any Christmas roast of fowl or meat, rige olive stuffed, will achieve the The surely offer mas scason. A luncheon beverage, mas season. A het luncheon beverage, l'rhllnd-.tm&n will prove a prime favorite because of Schreiter â€" Sandrock Limited FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton St., Phone 4480 Spagheott! with Sausage available _ t o all; regardless of _ distance, and regardless of _ financial QU®R type of sausage in casings Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Doering were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neeb and son William of Hampstead, Mrs. John Wahl and Mrs. George Denstedt of Gadehil]. Mr. Alvin Eidt visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George P. Schmidt. Mr and Mrs. Herb Eidt and Mrs. Clayton Seyler visited Saturday afterâ€" noon at Clayton Mohr‘s. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heimpel and Mrs. Clarence Roth and son Ralph of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Doering on Sunday afternoon. Will Deport Trotzky Unless He Leaves Soon OSLO, Norway.â€"Premier Johan Nygaardsyold _ indicated _ Tuesday Leon Trotzky, would be ousted from Norway if he does not leave of his own wil when his permit to stay exâ€" pires, Dec. 18. The Government has decided, Nyâ€" geardsvold eaid, "not to prolong" the previously renewed permit under which the exiled Russian Bolshevist leader ‘has lived in Norway since June 18, 1984. Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schultz and sons Gregory and Peter spent Monâ€" day afternoon with Mr. and Mre. K mer Doering. Mr. Herb. Eidt and son Lloyd and Mr. Earl Eidt attended the Guelph Winter Fair last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Eidt called on Mrs. Theo. Doering Saturday after noon. Miss Ila Eidt of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eidt. Miss Elmina Kraehling of Gadshill is staying sometime with her sister, Mrs. Theo, Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doering visitâ€" ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Doering. Miss Erma Doering is staying some time with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wettlaufer at Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nibergall of Oetzel‘s spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Clayton Mohr. Miss Helen Seyler and Miso Janet Kropf of Waterloo spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Seyler. Personals. %& cup chopped blanched almonds ~~ %4 cup shre&i:d coconut â€" 4& teaspoon almond extract % teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together three cold water. Place over heat and stir until all lumps are thoroughly broken up. Bring to brisk boil; continue boilâ€" ing for three minutes or until mixture is practically dry. Allow to cool. Add slightlyâ€"beaten egg, nut meats, orange juice and grated rind to cake crumbe. Blend thoroughly. Fold in cooled mince meat. Pour into greased pudding mold, eight individual molds, or baking powder can, filling 34 full.. Cover tightly and steam 1 hour, having boiling water half way up ;l:i 'n:loldn.' If adï¬hion.:l water is neede uring ing, it must be boiling when nd'd‘:.;i.mngan warm with hard sauce or whipped cream. Serves eight. â€" Holiday Cake C o efl whites) 1% cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon '?ubluctin( baking 22 teaspoon salt '(?ow cup butter or other shortening % cup sugar 5 egg whites, unbeaten %4 cup finely cut candied cherries % cup finely cut citron % cup seedless raisins % cup chopped blanched‘ almonds 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 1‘4 cups dry cake crumbs 1% to 2 hours or until mest is tendex. Place whole ripe clives in pan around Sprinkle salt and popper. Cook upflum‘i'l“t-khju.a‘m esns sad dain, oniahine with apples Sew ends or hold together with t hvras sud thave in beking per." ake and sliced olives, and use to fill meat " cup nut meats, f Y cup orange juice package mince Mince Meat Plum Pudding PHILIPSBURG CS oven (350 degrees F.) whites) record for game crazes, far outstrippin the backgammon and mahjongg :d which each boomed for two years. ~ inches.) When cold remove from pan and cut into squares, This Year‘s Game 10 Cammeinle h phger" Thy id able craze for this lively real estate trading game now appeals even to those short rules cut playing time in half by doubling all printed values on the board as well as rentals and penalties or by picï¬mm« _after the second or third . ‘The continued furor for Monopoly 1.. set a new world syrup, and salt. Cookdaw:ï¬.mlow heat, stirring constantly firm ball forms when tested in cold water (apâ€" proximately 20 minutes). Remove from fire, add chopped nut meats and vanilla. Pour at once into buttered pan (8x8 1&&-‘;6-_-7 cup comn sy Sheees Paid t willy beaies y whikn and serve with :mnp or ico cream. Magle Chosolate Caramels heeh estnie ul Hacue hss Hm.hu;hr“h-h- e 1&-..41;-1â€"..-'::1\«- Brazil Nut Pudding Sause 2 ogg yolks Y cup powdered sugar A dog owned by E. Groff was killed instantly at noon on Wednesâ€" day when it was struck by a ‘Foell transport truck at the King and Erb street _ intersection during the keavy traffic. ‘The driver of the truck had no chance to avoid running over the animal. and flavoring, and mix well. Add flour, oneâ€"at a PEMBROKE. â€" Francols Menard, Pembroke‘s oldest resident, died Tuesday in his one hundred and first year. Ten of his seventeen children survive, and he also leaves fiftyâ€"three grandchildren and thirtyâ€"five greatâ€" grandchildren. GALT.â€"Residents in apartments just above the agricultural offices, Dickson street, were awakened early ‘Tuesday morning when coal gas exâ€" ploded in the furnace which supplies the county offices, Thongh there was ro damage done, the explosion shook the entire building. Pembroke Resident Don‘t forget the school concert of the Baden Public school which will be held in the Baden Hall on Thursâ€" Gay evening, Dec. 17th at 8 o'ï¬loek. A good treat is in store for all, inâ€" ciuding an ‘operetta entitled "Aunt Susan‘s Christmas Auction". % cup chopped nut meats, if desired 1 teas; vanilla â€ng.umhpm_mv,_.m_l_g-p.. Heavy Coal Gas Explosion "~ _ Slight Damage Results Butchering is the order of the day. The Sunday Schools are busy preâ€" paring for their annual Christmas program. The Short Course School is meetâ€" ing with great success. There are over 60 girls and over 40 boys which is far more than they had expected. The course will continue until Feb. 26 1937. . Waterloo, Phone 1250 The Wm. Hogmmd ; NNRARRNNRRRIA8RARRRARRRRRRRRSRRRRARRRARAANNRNRNRRRRRRRARARRARARARR®R®Z A Fuel For Every Home & DO@ KILLED Solvay Coke BADEN . L. & W. BLUE COAL Dies at Age of 101 Superior Pocahontas At a joint meeting of the Ayrshire breedors and Holstein breeders held in ‘Waterloo yesterday, one of the apeakers referred to the "Yorkshire the Holstein milk is good and if you speakers eaid, ‘"that we know the Ayrehire milk is good and we know hte Holstein milk is good and if you ‘The work on the new Whterloo Theatre has reached the stage where the iron framework girders for the roof are all in place, and workmen are laying the impressive corner blocks. It is expected that the roof and all building will be completed this month, with another month neâ€" cessary to do the interior decorating and installing of equipment. What‘s Wrong with Waterloo Milk? "Must be Yorkshire Milk," Says Speaker ‘Whiskers flew, so did epithets. Red suits and toboggan caps were askew and a false eyabrow fell to the paveâ€" ment. ‘Then spectators separated them, and they walked off in opposite directions. It al} started, one bystandor said, when one of the Santas accused the other of encroaching on his territory. The duties of Motorcycle Officer tampering with switches near the Maurice Zieman, appointed to the C.N.R. station appeared before the town police force Monday night, will magistrate and was remanded for commence next Monday. one week. DETROIT.â€"When one Sants Claus met another Santa Claus in downâ€" town ‘Detroit Tuesday aduit shoppers laughed and grinned and half a dogen youngsters were disillusioned about it all as the two of them started Two Santa Claus Fight en Detroit Streets counci! momber. Willlam Jaffray, Beriin postmaster is named as audi+ or. Roead work is listed in the ac of T5 cents a day. T ue se as mas ‘a John Hoffman as Reeve of Waterio vlluullhh-x.mud-t At Decemberâ€"mlecting an honâ€" CONSTABLE STARTs MONDAY SODA BISCUITS .............................. MUFFET$ .........csssssssemmemmmmmcrmecmcmm... 2 phige OLD DUTCH CLEANSER .................. CELERY HEARTS RAISINS, SULTANAS, Bulk .................. PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES .............. 2 for 27e 2 Small Packages Concentrated Super Suds Free. RED RIVER CEREAL, 32 oz. pkg. ............ KELLOGG‘S ALL BRAN, large phg. ............ JELLY POWDERS, McLaren‘s assorted 3 for 14¢ CARNATION MILK ........................ FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $2.00 AND OVER (EXCEPT 100 LB. BAGS OF SUGAR) MINCE MEAT, Reg. 2 lbe. 25c, Special 2 lhe. KETA SALMON, large tins ................ 3 for 25¢ NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE ........ 3 rolls 25¢ PECANS im Sholl ..................ccccorsssscscccccc.. IB. RITZIER‘S THEATRE PROGRESSING Our Years of Dependable Service 11. AZ2¢ Is Your Guarantie For paid at the rate Satisfaction Kitchener, Phone 3077 Was SPECIALS FROM DEC. 10 TO 16 3LB. 23¢ have any trouble in this town it must be theâ€"‘Yorkshire milk‘". This was seriously objected to this morning by one of these milk producing aniâ€" mals, which was seen going up ‘Charles 8t., evidently heading for the town hall to squealingly kick about this statement of its milk production. 'l\otouom:uamwty Magistrate in Waterioo Police Police Court Wodnesday: & Albort Martin, 263 ‘Herbert street, taining of gasoline from the White House Service Station without payâ€" ing for it, remanded for a week. Marâ€" tin must pay the service station in the meantime. charged with being:â€"drunk in a pubâ€" lic place, $10 and costs or 30 days. He was given until Saturday to pay his fine. James Bell, a transient, charged with being drunk in a public place, was remarded for a week, out of cusâ€" tody. ‘The case of K. Strasser, Waterioo Relief Officer, charged with assault by Mrs. Emil, Rumig, King street north, was withdrawn. A juvenile, who was charged with tampering with switches near the 3 large 25c 6.small 25c WATERLOO POLICE COURT 3 tine 27¢ When Buchier‘s Tender, Wholosome Meats Are Ou the Menu. Ib. . 17e 17e BAKING MOLASSES â€" Supremeâ€" 1 lb. 4 oz. 9c â€" Large, 2}4 lbs. 14¢ AYLMER PIE CHERRIES SPY APPLES, Hand Picked, basket ............ 29¢ ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS$ ...................... COCOANUT, Fime or Shredded, lb. .............. BEATS ALL BLEACH .................. 6 Bottles 25¢ SALT, Plain or lodized, 2 Ib. pkg. ................ SARDINES, Brunswick ............................ TOMATOES, Aylmer Choice, 2 sqt. .. 3 for 35¢ ORANGES â€"â€" California, nice size for juiceâ€" Deos. 25¢ â€" 2 doz. 49c GOLDEN WAX BEANS ...................... NEILSON‘S COCOA ........................ PEANUT BUTTER, 32 os. jar .................... ICING SUGAR EAGLE BRAND MILK, Tim ........................ GROCETERIA 145 Kin§ St. East â€" _ PHONFE 526 Handy Ammonia 2 pkgs. 9c With Grocery Order. 175 fbdks KEHTNOHENBR. â€" Thomas Gregg, Abrens St., attempted to warm car ofl on a gas plate in his cellar, reâ€" sulting in a fire that brought the Frederick Street reels out in full force. ‘The oil boiled over and burst into a baze. Small damage was done, and the fire was out when the reels arrived. I Watches No extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funeral Chapel. 160 King St. 8. â€" Phone 677 Waterloo Walsh Funcral Service BUEHLERS‘ ‘*Fine Meats J. D. NALON WAS WARMING CAR OIL Clocks Jewellery Repaired‘! , 36 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Gait, Phone 37 W atchmaker 50 Ontario South KITCHENER dJewel Shortening sesssssccssc.... 2 for 19¢ 1 * 13c lb. tin 19e 2 tins 21¢ 2 lbe. 15¢ 3 for 25¢ tim Tin 4c 17¢