YOU KNOW THAT Four sons and two daughters surâ€" vive, Cornelius of Kitchener, Isadore and Alfred of Chicago and Alex. of New Hamburg, Mrs. Edward Reldel and Mrs. Theresa Furlong of Kitchâ€" ener. ‘Three daughters predeceased her. Two brothers and one sister also survive, Clemens Esbaugh of Kitchener, and Fred Esbaugh of She is the mother of Mr. Alex Brenner, a well known business man of New Hamburg. She was born in §t. Clements and came to New Hamâ€" tburg two years ago. She was in her T5th year and her husband prede ceasd her 26 years ago. She was a member of the iRoman Catholic Church. Mre. Victoria Brenner ‘When friends of Mrs. Victoria Brenner went to her home to take her to church on Sunday morning, they found her dead on her kitchen floor. She was in apparent good health and was living alone. It is ‘believed that she died on Saturday evening. ho.A s RES Ap Di an Sss BUNION SALVE :';% FOoot POWOER RA‘dd EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frederick St. Phone 853 He Enocked Off 10 Strokes Not by eare hours of playing: not by buying new clubs or tal ing lessons trom the profesâ€" slomal, But by having his eyes examined and having his oye sight defects corrected. Maybe Emproved vision will improve your game, too. Why not drop Every golier can benefit by the new, scientifically colored lenses in and see us this week? . . . The Rexall Drug Store Phone 216 â€" WATERLOO Waterloo No extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funerul Chapel. Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. â€" Phone 677 Schreiter â€" Sandrock Limited FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton St., Phone 4480 Evening service withdrawn for July and August. 11.00 a.m.â€"The Pastor. 7.00 p.m.â€"The Pastor. 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship Service. Evening service withdrawn during July and August. Emmanuel Evangelical Church SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1937 11.00 ;.m.â€"l_lev,‘s. L. W Harton of Niagara Falls will preach SUMMER SUNDAY SERVICES 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. Waterloo First United Church 9.45 a.m.â€"Worship Service and Sunday School. A cordict wetsome to cil safttess. A. G. Haehnel Calvary Evangelical Church lere‘s> sure relief for U Sore Feet OBITUARY u n o b trusively and without any are OUll ohlc: in the absence of the pastor. Corner King and William Sts., Waterice Corner Cedar and Water Sts., Waterice REV. H. A. KELLERMAM, Pactor. SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1937 REV. E. VAL TILTOM, B.D., Minicter Monday, 7 p.m.â€"Junior C. E. 8 p.m.â€"Young People‘s Society. * ___â€"| _ Biaging Feature Young . S#RL MF. The funeral was held from his residence on Tuesday and interâ€" ment took place in the Jewish cemetery, Kitchener. DLORCCCCOCTR PRTDZ ANTIINE, _ IVEDCCUE, Yetta and Sally, all of Kitchener. One brother, Heimy of Toronto, also survives. Mr. Bader_was a cleaner and , Morriston. presser in Kitchener for mny| Rev. M.. H. Shants, the Misses years. He came to Canada from Eisie Groff and Luella Shants and Poland 25 years ago, and was -!.\lessrs. Moses Baer Jr., and Gordon member of the Jewish Synagogue. Shantz spent the weekâ€"ond near Surviving are his wife and six|Clarence, â€"N.Y. Rev. Shants occupled children. They are: Benjamin at/the pulpit of the Mennonite Church Kitchener, Ann, Norma, Rebecca,}there on Sunday. Ill only two months, Samuel‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Suyder visited Bader, 46, of 65 Albert street‘with Mr. and dyr-. 9. Stahl at Galt north, Kitchener, passed away at St. or Sunday and also called on releâ€" Mary‘s Hospital on Tuesday. _itives and friends at Freelton and He was a nephew of the late James Livingston, M.P., of Baden. Survivâ€" ing are his sorrowing mother, Mrs. C. H. Liersch, two brothers, Carl, Hamilton, George, London, two sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Fred Scheffol, Hespelor, and Mrs. William Watson of Preston. The funeral was held on Tuesday at 2.30 o‘clock from his residence. Interment took place in Hespeler Cemetery, with Rev. N. A. Keffer in charge. John J. Liersch HESPELERâ€"After a tendays il}â€" ness of pmeumonia, John J. Liersch died at his home on Albert street on Saturday. He was in his §4th year. He was the son of the late Mr. C. H. Liersch. He was an employee of the Dominion Woollen Mills for 35 years. Some years ago he was soloist in the choir of St. James Lutheran Church. Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs John Weber of Chicago _ * â€" The funeral was held on Wednesâ€" day morning from the home of her son, Alex, and thence to St. Clemâ€" ents RC. Church where interment took place in the adjoining coemeâ€" on Sunday with the presiding elder, Rev. M. Bricker of Toronto in charge. Mrs. M. Learn and Miss M. Baxter of Kitchener visited with Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus last Saturday. _ Miss Kathryn Saakel of Toronto is J. W. Armstrong read the scripture prayer.â€" A social hour was then enâ€" joyed in the basement of the chureh. Following games, a dainty lunch was served. and Mr. David Bergey. Ico cream was served at the conclusion of the evening. ‘The members of the Fellowehip Commission of the B.Y.P.U. were in charge of an outGpor meeting which was held on the church lawn on Monâ€" day evening. A singâ€"song of choruses was held in opening after which Mr. spondng a few weeks with Miss leaâ€" bel Hall The Qunrtorlg Communion Serâ€" vices were held at the M:B.C. Church Siwekâ€"Walter, Proston, July 18, 51 Shants were awarded first prize in the vocal duet competition. A selec tion rendered by a Ladies‘ Quartetie composed of the Ihuflll Shants, Ruth Snider, Ruth and Domtbyw'uw::hl‘ ter than a number a Male 1wmmï¬‚ï¬ don Shants, Devid Bergey, Andrew and Oliver Bean. ‘The group singing of hymns and choruses was under the . direction of three choristers, Miss Ruth Bean, Mr. Gordon Shants '_nm-‘ula“ musica} evening at the home of MY. the years. Â¥ilty (See Page 6 for additional Obituary) % Samue! Bader spent a fow days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jaceb Toman at Kitch ener. Mr. Philip Poth and Mr. and Mre. Lincoln Cassel spent a Mlu last week with Mr. and Mro. ‘Toman at Kitchoner. Mr. Philip Poth and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Casse! and daughter, Marâ€" garet visited with Mr. and Mro. Paul ns rigy Argr / P esers. nhmuwm-&.zl Mrs. R4. Stoits on Gunday, Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade accomâ€" panied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. F. Singor spent a fow days of this week visiting rolatives and friends at Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Bufâ€" falo, N.Y. Mrs. Catherine Walker visited with Mrs. Laura Miller at Bright on ‘Bunday. ol m Mr. and Mrs. Samu Seh‘:a Miss Idellia Schwase and Mr. Mrs. Lioyd Diefonbacher and daughâ€" ter, Eiva attended a miscellaneous shower for Miss Clara Roppel, R.N., brideâ€"elect, which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stie lor at Kitchener last Saturday Ovenâ€" Miss Helen Lee of London is the guest of her brother, Mr. Gordon Lee and Mrs. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borsje and daughter, Lorraine of Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Greulich on Sunday. â€" o _ Rev. and Mrs. E. Sider of Mannâ€" heim called on Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus and Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Hilâ€" Mborn last Saturday. _ Messrs. Raiph Toman and Carl Hoffman of Kitchener visited at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Toman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilheim and family of Philitpsburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Buck on Sunday. Miss Marjorie Hall was the guest of Miss Jean Brown at Bright over Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner and Mr. Myrum Wanner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner at Strasburg on Sunday. the Mrs. Willlam Riechm of Kitchener spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Max Bogusat. â€" Mr. Roy Gildner of Stratford called on his mother, Mrs. H. GM1ldâ€" ner last Friday. |__Mr. and Mrs. William Hood of Kitchener called on friends in the ‘village on Sunday. i Mrs. J. Covley visited with Mr. and Mrs, Milliam Copley at Plattsâ€" ‘ville on Sunday. ‘The Misses Helen and Ruth Rueffer of Waterloo are spending the sumâ€" mer vacation with their grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wober. mence the evening‘s activities for | the fourth annual community Garden Party. Don‘t fail to attend as many Interesting and varied numbers are |featured on the program. In case of rain the event will be held the fol Ilmvlug evening, July 34th. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yaiser and sons Paul and Donald and Mrs. Robert Giese and daughter, Jean of Buffalo, N.Y., were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman over the weekâ€" end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn, Miss Mary Hilborn and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reichard and Miss June Litwiller visited with .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reichard at Elmira last Satâ€" urday. Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Brighton and Mrs. Abner Brighton of Preston called on Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechâ€" tel on Sunday. * Miss Betty ‘Tuchinski is holidayâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bechtâ€" hold at Baden. Mr. and Mrs. F. Singer of Racine, Wisc., were guests of Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Schade over the weekâ€"end. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltsz last Thursday were: Miss J. Dobie and Mise E. Doble of Portland, 3'qon, Miss Mary Walker and Mr. Joseph Walker of Galt. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of Welland visited with Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown on Sunday. ’ Mrs. Ed. Reichard of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn. _ _Mr Albert Holts of Pine Hill spent Sunday with Mr. Josish Bmer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toman and family visited with Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schults at Philipsburg on Sunâ€" Miss Gladys Buck visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckel at Zurich on Sunday. Community Park at $:16 o‘clock on Rev. Isaiah Rosenberger of Plattsâ€" ville occupied the pulpit of the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Cburch on Sunday ‘The football game between the Rosevilleâ€"New Dundee Combines and Woodstock to be played at the local service. Mr. 8. W. Hann, who is a member of the teaching staff at the Kitchoner Collegiste, addressed the congregea tion of the United Brothrea Church on Sunday morning in the interests of the Mr Ned on o e t nvit t d and i Woodside Avenue, Kitchener, was rmnt:tio.:l :fl“llgs St. fined $10 and costs on each charge fadi-' Aid attended the at police court on Tuesday. nic of the Ladies‘ Aid af ‘ rnï¬sg STREET CA': When eaded guilty operâ€" ating a car with defective brakes and also to passing m standing sreot, RAitchener. CGhemicals were easily able to extinguish the blaze. Dr. and Mre. LeRoy Wagner and son Gl‘e{ury of Detroit were visiting son Douglas enjoyed a motor trip to at the home of the former‘s sister, ‘New York. |Mrs. Henry Ebel and Mr. Ebel on Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Baets and Sunday. , Mss Eima Klages of Chesloy were| . Mrs. Ph. Ringler of Hespeler was weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. Visiting at the Jacob Kienzle and and Mrs. Josiah @chmitt. They atâ€" IChu. Scheifele homes last week. tended the marriage of their daughter: _ Mr. Geo. Grubb of, Washington, on Monday. |D .C., was a visitor at the home of _ Several mempbers of St. Paul‘s Walâ€": Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kieswetter, reâ€" ther League are attending on interâ€" Cently. natiomal convention at Detroit durâ€"| Mr. Andrew Freeman and dâ€" ing this week. £ sons were Sunday visitors witf:’neel â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fraser of Winâ€" friends. nipeg, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fraser of|__Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wer:’pler Jr., Shakespeare, and Mrs. Milton Fry Miss Florence Weppler and Mr. C. of Stratford visited during the past Merkle were visiting friends in weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Blenheim on Sunday. Ssn eent ig o Emmmmd t W. M. Harlow eir years an officer | Rochestre, N.Y., and ot! in commection with the Y.M.C.A. of | American ints. India, who spoke at the Zion Evanâ€" Ir.nndgn. Stanley golical iChuarch on Bunday, giving the |children are _ holidayin members of the congregation a virid 'Iwme of Mrs. Wilson‘s pa picture of the life in India. and Mrs. E. Holm. He descrtbed their methods of| Mr. and Mrs. A. W. transportaton, ther eating habits and ‘and family of Shawville beliefs in connection with devils and spending part of their 1 demons. ‘There are 70,000,000 Mohamâ€" ‘guests at Trail‘s End H modans and 8,000,000 Christians, un | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gder whose teachings they receive sons were Sunday visit their education. home of Mrs. Stroh‘s f: Schools at Baden and Waterico last Friday evening. Mre. Wilszabeth Schmidt is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Victor @chaefor and Mr. Schaefer at Kitchâ€" Aay Jim, Allan and Robert Oressman, Deâ€" vfll?u.fl.mlm-tl Rev. W. Brown and | Mr. Cecil | Brown of Markham visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock on Tuesday. | Life in india Described. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lennox of Stratford wore guests of Mr. and Mr%. E. A. Poth on Sunday. Mr. Hariow also described the sunâ€" hel@ommetes o.A wl Ant A0 it Bs 2 banieicncmmadhaices df 4i 81c H%MDIM'_ otin your fellowâ€"motorist when nm-n&M»nmm warning of what you intend to do next whether it is to slow hm“&*-m&.mndnhlm his of the read so as not to unnerve him by a "close shave." hbv-b.bï¬'-‘-y-hmh-nbeum.hu when you moet him at night so that he will not be "ditched" or :nw-:.h“fl.lmhbmhr hille, curves .‘.u“m‘nflsmâ€"-t to your right side of the road when you come to them. °°P hh-lhl.-.dd.mv“vfllmuyo-. .l._ï¬-dyn-â€"-dï¬-m'l\-ywmhd-d courtesy. If I conld but persuade haif of the motorists to T hey Cynstery" 1 ues omidon Thet the atkie Led wound Fofioy ‘-l..nv-llhn“d&m-luh fuetor for safe motoringâ€"courtcome driving. Again 1 enggest that you "Try Courtesy" the next time you are WHEN NEXT motoring resoive to Courtesy" every hdhmmh-‘-:h-j’q“ymmp will be and how quickly other drivers will respond to your and See How Others Will Follow MOTORISTS .‘ Miss Ma ' Mrs. 1 | spendin |* Miss 9 â€" the gues 8 rret Gic E Joint Pic Al s t ' l:l". Pmi lsif’e.iss‘ofth'l‘orglnto is |spending a holiday in the village. | _ Miss Sean Krupp of Kitchener is .the guest of her friend, Miss Marâ€" rrct Gies, during the week. oint Picnic at Lexington. 1 _ Rev. 8. J. Wittig and a good reâ€" | Mr. and Mrs. Leander Euler and son Gre{ury of Detroit were visiting at the home of the former‘s sister, | !n_ Henry Ebel and Mr. Ebel on |__Mr. and Mrs. Fred We;:’pler Jr., Miss Florence Weppler and Mr. C. Merkle were visiting friends in Blenheim on Sunday. __Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin and Miss Phianna Martin were Sunday guests of St. Jacobs friends. resentation of his St. Matthews f‘dl-' Aid attended the joint picâ€" nic of the Ladies‘ Aid of his three Sunday and more recent guests at the Oscar Huehn home were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fido of Weston, Mrs. Arthur Nichol of Atwood, Mrs. Calâ€" vin Cameron and sons and Miss Emelyne Steiss of Brussels and Miss Marie Wegener of Waterloo. and family of Shawville, Que., are swerved to a side and in doing so lpondin:t part lof Et::irflv::l.ï¬on u'hlt a post, whereby some of the ocâ€" guests at Trail‘s otel. cupants of the car suffered injuries Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroh and: sons were Sunday visitors at i4.|and the car aiso was damaged. â€" Mrs. Henry G, Hachborn enterâ€" hhdoth-th:r‘l::oon":d- nesday afternoon week to a number of village and district lady friends. A pleasant social time was spent by the gathering. Mrs. James Cowan and daughter Naney were guests of Toronto combining business with pleasure in ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"==~â€"â€"= a visit with relatives and friends lnil‘mh last week. a o comï¬on-, c“mh‘:'ld r. Leander Bowman an â€" co h“::'d.rfl't- ter Miss Maud accompanied ‘g Kaufman grounds on the and Mrs. Edson Shantz on their ton road on Tuesday afternoon. A home journey and will spend some good turnout favored the occasion time among relatives and friends in and a very enjoyable time was in RA:ll.tn. Ng., and other eastern store for all. erican ts. | Mr. Geo. , who with his _ Mr. & "’".‘i" Stanley Wilson and wife and !'m motoring on American cinh. | Mr. Geo. Prestidge, who with his Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson and wife and family were motoring on children are holidaying at the a sideroad between here and St. home of Mrs. Wilson‘s parents, Rev. Jacobs on Tuesday afternoon enâ€" and Mrs. E. Holm. ‘countered a fence across the road J‘l; l?‘d l'rs&‘_A. w P:qnecnat_‘nd to avoid hitting it Mr. Prestidge MINISTER OFf HIGHWAYS FROMINCE Of ONTARIG Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snider were Supt. Ont. Junior Red Cross. 21 Erb St. West BOHLENDER‘S Wateries MONDAY!| All Summer Footwear Reduced ALLEN SHIRK & CO. Erb St. West Waterloo, Ont. NEW BIG VOTE SCHEDULE FOR GOODâ€"WILL CLUB UNTIL END OF CONTEST Open Allâ€"Day Wednesday CENTRE TRACTIONâ€"the Goodâ€" year FOUR WAY margin of safety‘ SUPERTWIST CORDSâ€"for maxiâ€" mum blowout protection. Let us show you the "Râ€"1" today . . . the tire that costs you less than any standard tire. When You Know the FACTS You‘ll Buy these TIRES! * ~ EVERY Conestogo, St. Jaâ€" h i m n e ty HIGH, BROAD SHOULDERSâ€" A FLAT WIDE TREADâ€" provid more road contact, more traction. Until Sept. 6 "Râ€"1" has BOY ESCPAES INJURY Thirteenâ€"yearâ€"old Ray Pfeffer, Eiâ€" gin street, escaped without injury at nine o‘clock one night last week while riding his bicycle into the side of a car, proceeding south on Beott street, in charge of Simon Hallman, Waterloo street ‘The bicycle was not damaged. NCCCC, MZCCC DEnouns Filled the Champlain street branch of the Banque Provinciale of about $20,â€" 000 Tuesday and escaped in an automobile. ~HULL, Que.â€" $20,000 BANK ROBBERY