Mre. Wiliiam Meriau WELLESLEY.â€"The death of Mrs. Henrictta Paulina Merlau, 37, wife of Wikhelm Merlau, Wellesicy township, occurred at her residence, on May 36. The deceased had been ill with prou monia for the past dve days. She was born in North Easthope in Sepâ€" tember, 1899, a daughter of Mr. Poter Wabh! and the late Mrs Wahl Om June 12, 1924 she was married to Wilhelm Berlau in North Rasthope. Surviving are her fatheor, her hus band, four children, Heary, Ruth, Hil da and KEleanor al at home, two broâ€" thers, Eimer and Leonard, of North Easthope, two sisters, Mrs. John Lants and ‘Miss Helen ‘Wah!, North Easthope. ‘The funeral was held Saturday. Mrs. John Schultz WELLESLEY.â€"After a lengthy il} ness, Mrg. John C. Schultz, King wood, passed away at her residence, May 26. She was 59 years old. The de ceased was a member of Cedar Grove Amish Mennonite Church, and was born at North Easthope in October, 1877. ST. AGATHA.â€"Death called Mrs. Rosina Mosburger, widow of the late Joseph Mosburger, who passed away at her home here on Friday followâ€" ing a heart attack, in her 68th year. Surviving are four sons, Ed. Mosburger of Kitchener, John, Joseph and Sylvester of St. Agdn. three daughters, Mrs. Mary uck and Mrs. Olive Schnitzler, both of Waterloo, Mrs. Matilda Kienappel, St. Agatha, one brother, Jack Winâ€" termeyer, one sister, Mrs. John Weber in the Canadian west, and 12 grandchidren. _ Do The funeral was held Monday with a service at the residence at 9 a.m., followed by church service at St Agatha R. C. Church and burial in St. Agatha cemetery. Death called Jacob M. Bauman, aged 72, 524 Park street, Kitchener, who died suddenly at his home Friâ€" day night following a heart attack. Surviving are two sons, Charles A. Bauman of Detroit, and William P. Bauman of Kitchener, three sisâ€" ters, Mrs. William Eller in Sasâ€" katchewan, Mrs. William Schultz, Galt, and Mrs. Mary Wagatha of Kitchener. His wife predeceased him in 1985. s MILLBANK, May 28.â€"A 79 year old citizen, M{'s. Henry Kelly, died here today. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly celebrated their golden wedding six years ago. Surviving are her husâ€" band, one daughter, Maida, at home, two sisters, Mrs. Ellia and Mrs. Dick, both of Elmira. Surviving are her husband, one son, Nicholas of iBrunner, two broâ€" thers, Christian Nafziger, Seaforth and Joseph ‘Nafziger, North (East hope. ‘The funeral was held from her re sidence on Saturday. The funeral was held Monday morning. YOU KNOW THAT Buy Your Canvas & Camp Shoes Here : YOU‘LL PAY LESS Store closed Wednesday afternoons, May 5, to October. , No coupons after May 1. | BOHLENDER‘S _ WATER! OO FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton St.. Phone 4480 Schreiter â€" Sandrock Limited Mrs. Rosina Mosburger Jacob M. Bauman Mrs. Henry Kelly OBITUARY _ personnel a re â€" especially trained to serve u n o b trusively and without any signs of ostenâ€" tation. OUR staff and Dss There is something sacred about wagesâ€"they represent homes and families and domestic destinies. On the cost sheet, wages are mere fiâ€" gures; out in the world wages are breadâ€"boxes and coalâ€"bins, babies‘ cradles and children‘s education, family comforts and contentment. away at the K.â€"W. Hospital '«v-h‘"' ig following a three weeks illâ€" ness. She was 23 years old and was 1914. In October, 1934, she was married to Edgar Dubrick at Kitch Burvi:: ape her husband, her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. don inTuâ€og'"' _of Kitchener, two sisters, Mrs. Rueffer and Miss Florence of Kitchener. The funeral was held Monday afternoon. Mrs. James Wood . BADEN, May 28. â€" Mrs. James Wood passed away at her residence here last night in her 61st year. Surviving are her husband, one son and six daughters. Mrs. Latressa Cross j T. ano Mifs. Beri LAapman al #reeâ€" PRESTON, May 28. â€" Mrs. Latâ€" °°*¢ ressa Cross, 364 Fountain street, Mss Evelyn Gooding of Vineland wife of Clifford C. Cross, passed 2"0 Mr. Paul Sherk of Centreville away last night after a lengthy illâ€" Were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. El ness. Surviving are her husband and dOP Sherk and Mr. and Mrs. Albert one brother, Menno Saddler of GOOding and family. Mre. _ G'odrée Murphy of Stratford, and Miss Violet at home, also her father, Joseph Dietrich of Kitchener, and three brothers, Edward of South Kitchener. ed away at the home of her brother, Tilman M. Weber, on Sunday, in her and lived in Waterloo township all her life. She is gurvived by one brother, Tilmon, Bridgeport, two sisters, Mrs. <Menno_ Horst, St. Jacobs, and Mrs. Peter Shirk, Bridgeport. She was predeceased by 9 brothers and 3 sisters. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2.15 p.m. from the home of her brother, Tilmon, to First Mennonite Church at 3p.m. The remains will be at the Ratzâ€"Bechtel Funeral Home until Monday evening. The body will arrive by C.N.R. St0ck Tuesday night. The funeral will be the 1@ held from the Lippert Hunter Funâ€": Misi eral Home on Wednesday at 2 d).m. has b Interment in Waterloo Mount Hope Sidnc: cemetery. Rev. C. S. Roberts will home. officiate. I Atre Mrs. Elenora Elizabeth Karn, 50, wife of Assistant Fire Chief Philip Karn, died at Kitchener on Friday after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Karn was a member of St. Paul‘s Lutherâ€" an Church. Surviving are her husâ€" band, seven sons and three daughâ€" ters. The funeral was held from the home on Monday with interment in Mount Hope cemetery. Kitchener. Albert J. Ritter passed away at his home in Detroit, Mich., yesterâ€" day, in his 53rd year. He is surâ€" vived by his wife, and mother, Mrs. Philip Ritter, Waterloo, two brothâ€" ers, E. J. Ritter, Weston, and Henry, California; two sisters, Mrs. C. G. Allendorf, Waterloo, and Mrs. Lorne Becker, Milwaukee. _ _ _ _ _ _ 76th year. She was born in Freeport Plan East End Road NEW HAMBURG, May 28.â€"Mrs. Mary M. Wober Mary M. Weber, Brid?pm't, passâ€" away at the home of her brother, Mrc. Edgar Dubrick Mrs. Philip Karn Albert J. Ritter TBE WATERLOO CHRONICLE 147 of | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Loesher with friends of Kitchener visited with , Mrs. Andrew Gofton and family and | Mr. and Mrs. Areli Shantz and famâ€" jily. Favor Purchase of > loz Aut mhndflmp The twentyâ€"fourth being an ideal day for an outing and fishing, the result of which .was fishermen ‘being plentiful along the Nith River throughout the day each carrying strings of fine fish. Mr. Elmer Cqssel of the McMaster University of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel. of proper equipment for the instrue tion of ninth grade pupils in menual and auto shops is now a distinct posâ€" sibility, Dr. H. J. Pructer, inspecior of Public Bchools said recently. The watter is still undecided, owing to curriculum requirement difficulties. (Dr. Pructer stated that Dr. Rogers, bhad said that the public schools would be eligible for the provincial grants, if they skiould take over the rinth grades, which at present are being instructed at the K./W. Colle giate. Inspector Walsh of the Sep arate Bchool; concurred in the be lief that if such grants were made \sulhbh. the schools would instal the necessary equipment. Mr. Morgan Witzel of Mannheim spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Anâ€" drew Gofton and family. _ KIPCHENER.â€"The City Planning Commission, is planning to construct | a paralle] road from the outskirts of , the city towards Centreville. ‘The road will connect with No. 8 Highway { and will relieve the congestion in the east"end of the city in the future, | when the district is built up. l Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young and daughter Althea and Coral of Stratâ€" ford called on Mr. and Mrs. Areli Shantz and family on the Twentyâ€" fourth. Mr. Nile Shantz spent the Twentyâ€" fourth at Listowe] as delegate to the Young People‘s Convention. Food Inspector Is Satisfied on Tour (KIPNOHENER.â€"Inspector C. K. l&-, der who recently completed his anâ€" mnual spring tour of the milk herds which supply this city reports that only five cows reacted to the TJB. test. Eight others were found to be suspicious in their reaction and will again be tested in the near future. Dr. Mader stated that with few exâ€" ceptions the equipment at all of the dairy farms was found to be in exâ€" cellent shape, the stables and milk houses passing the rigid examination without any trouble. Miss Jessie Deeton went to Woodâ€" stock where she has been employed the last two years. Miss Stevenson of Stratford who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gidncy Green has returned to her Mrs. Eliza®eth Coxson, who spent the past winter with her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Markle returned home. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and children®of Innerkip, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Stratford and the Misses (Evelyn Hoffman, Beatrice ‘Barrett and John Fenn of Stratford Normal were weekâ€"end visitors in Plattsville. « Mr. Wm. Hunt of Brantford was & visitor this week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Ferguson. Mrs. Andrew Gofton and family spent the twentyâ€"fourth visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman at Freeâ€" port. ‘The proposed road will connect with King St. opposite the Doon Road and will ensure the important link between Highway No. 7 and 8. PLATTSVILLE For Kitchener \_ Mr. and Mrs. 8. Jay Hostetlér and family .of Goshen, Ind., spent the | weekâ€"end at the home of IG. A. Weâ€" iSecondâ€"Jean â€" Karcher, Hedwig Gmach, Norman Snider, Lily Bebenâ€" ek, Barry Kitchen. First Dorothy Brubacher, Richard Cingerich, Leonard Asmussen, Howâ€" ard Little, Beafrice Brubacher, Doris Bearinger, Kenneth Cook, Elaine Gingerich, Teddy Zarzycki. PRESTON.â€"In police court on May 27th, Carl Schiebel, St. Clemâ€" ents youth pleaded guilty to obstructâ€" ing an officer in the discharge of his duty and to driving without a perâ€" mit. Crown Attorney W. P. Clement withdraw a charge of reckless drivâ€" ing when Schiebel pleaded guilty to the other charges. Schiebe] was shot in the neck on May 6th, when he atâ€" tempted to escape after Traffic Offiâ€" cer Jack Scott ordered him to halt. Charles Gardener and Cameron Einwechter, Hespeler, spent a day with Kenard Snider. ‘The following is a recent school reâ€" port of the Parkway School. ‘The names are arranged in order of meâ€" rit. Teacherâ€"Mr. Elgin Brubacher. Sr. IVâ€"Gertrude Brubacher, Reta Brubacher, Wilma Brubacher. Sr. IIâ€"Audrey Kitchen, Marjorie Klein, Robert Asmussen, Roy Gingerâ€" ich, Harold Brubacher, Jack Anâ€" drews, Ross Shider. It is expected that sentence will be suspended and a fine of $26 and costs :mposed upon Schiebel. Jr. IVâ€"Harold Snider, Harry Wilâ€" liamson, Harvey Hall. | 0 Jr. IfIâ€"Joyce Little, Dennis Slip, Rudolph Bebenek, James Brnpncher, Raymond Gingerich, Frances Bruâ€" bacher. Schiebel Pleads Guilty in Court Mr. and Mrs. William Klein and daufhter Marjorie spent Sunday with George Yaeck, Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karcher and family visited with Mrs. C. B. Kropf, New Hamburg, Sunday. spent«Jast Monday at the home of Milton Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snider and famâ€" ily visited with Anananias Shants, Kitchener. Sunday visitors at the home of Clayton Siebert were Mr. and Mrs. David Jantzi and daughter, Kitchenâ€" er and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Martin and son of Elmira. The Misseg Vietta and Mabel and Mr. Delton Martin of Yatton, spent & day at the home of Milton Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Snider and family were guests at the home of Nathaniel Snider, Strasburg. Mr. John Siebert, Tavistock, spent a day with Edward Siebert. Miss Lena Martin, Bloomingdale | String Dresses Kitchoner‘s Modern Dopartment Store «_ Telophone 950 GOUDIES §$9.95 micrs _ Defer Action to B_P,‘:;','g‘;:;gj Cut Hydro Rates â€"Twoâ€"pioce dresses with shortâ€" You can just live in one of thesoe always look freosh. _ The Waterloo Hydro Commission decided to defer their action to cut the present Hydro rates from 2.7 to 2.6 cents for first kilowatt hour at the suggestion of the Ontario Hydro Commission. The Ontario body in reply to the letter from the focal commission, asked that action be deâ€" ferred until such a time as the proâ€" vincial commission had considered lower consumer charges. Manager Grosz now expects that the reducâ€" tion will be much greater than was at first hoped. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Knechtel of Shakespeare visited on Sunday with friends here. Sunday visitors at Jonas Scheffâ€" ner‘s were Mr. and Mrs. Linus Kiesâ€" wetter of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boegel and daughters Irene and Beatrice of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Q}}bert Schnarr and family of Erbsâ€" ville. _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sachs called at the home of Seraphim Kieswetter recently. Mr. Seraphim Kieswetter and sons Arthur and Alvin were to Baden on business Friday. Mr. Herman Underwood of Bridgeport was a business visitor here on Friday. _ _ ho BUS STRIKE ENDS LONDON. â€" Settlement of the strike of 25,500 London bus drivers and conductors, which has tied up 5,000 busses since May 1, was anâ€" nounced yesterday. The man will return to work toâ€"day. Mr. Alvin Duench and friends of Waterloo spent Monday evening with friends here. Mr. Clayton Miller of Baden made a business call in the village reâ€" cently. . e â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Snyder, Preston, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kieswetter and sons Sylvester and Jerome visited on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Jacob Straus Kitchener. . Miss Anna Scheffner was a visitor at. the home of Gilbert Schnarr, Erbsville, recently.. es Ontario Hydro Commission Makes Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wahl and daughter Irene were guests of Mrs. Wah!‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bierman, Erbsville, on Sunday. Waterloo No extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funeral Chapel. Walsh Funcral Service 160 King St. S. â€" Phone 677 â€" Sizes 14 to 20 â€" Still Lower Rates Possible. Tuandey, Jume 1, 1997 . BAMBERG $3