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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Aug 1937, p. 3

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A heavy Clyde horse owned by John Voll two imiles northeast of Linwood was killed by a bolt of lightning | while in aâ€" pasture field with a number of other borses and cattle LINWOOD ~Wahre takiug a herd of cows to the pastuie, a yOubg woâ€" man, Celera hoebcl who lives cast o1 Linw00d. seceived a shock trom a boit of nghtuing on Sunday mornâ€" mmg which paralyzed hei arim for several hours Lightning In jures Linwood Woman Some lime ago Alderman Frickey sugges(ed Chat about 12. manholes should be coustructed in this area lo catch the waler coming down Esson sireet My suggestion was uot fol lowed and consequetlly the cellars uf the ralepayers are slil} suffering firoin ab excess of water al cach heaâ€" yy rain storm C Mro Frickey lold the Chrogicle Hiomes un EKsson slreel, Walerloo, were agaln flooded due to the heayy raius on Thursday The waler comâ€" immg down from the street leading to the Wesimoun Golf course, jumped the maubole there and flowed down Esson streel in torrents, flooding maby cellars in the yiciuity Esson Street The W. G. Young Phone Kitchener 185 or call into the store for appointment. We guarantee a complete and scientific examination. breakage, loss by fire or theft â€"even if you lose your glasses they will be replacod without cost to youâ€"for a period of ome year from purchase date. Our optical department takes pleasure in adding an entirely mnew featureâ€"without cost to you. A certificate of insurance will be issued to every purâ€" chaser _ of _ glaases _ against PAY $1 WEEKLY Jewellers ewellers _ â€" _ Optometrists 8 KING E.. KITCHENER INSURED GLASSES on credit sOMETHING NEW! 20, 1937 is drolidusins w6 fire frecie of Mfr. an Misâ€" Hurold COress Mr. N OBX Aactin spent a fea day t Milverfon Jast week on busimess thait Mro inb MDSâ€" Moke Bowin nc ssmamd uc worch Mb ud Mi Pomvamatr er . Bels ie iL td Me o lgel Miis Nociat tmooth «t itc | Plie Missc cid â€" Maemcch | Boscimait gees Ureai sabd agsited with Mi B docuim | Boabseeheer. morth Lajsm ajrove Seiea! hous Mic uied Misc Maud Mastin Lo and MIS. Eiffinanuel 4 souh «en Miooumed brans hn M1 l H i4 chiadien | Wabelloo. . Mi.â€" and Mis Alea Stalite â€" Mis: Louis Fleischaus i ind Mis O dupphaidt aud son and Mro and Miso Arch Gross and oh of Ritcheter 1nd The members of the Evangelical Ladies â€" Aid had clhusen Tucsday, August J0th as the day for Lheir auâ€" bual pioule Qu accouut of the wet day the oullng was postpoued . to Thursdar and the wealber s be mg wel they repaired to Smith‘s hall where ibey spebt a yery enjoyâ€" eble afternoun but intuus the beautl n surroundings of Mro Wo Wo Bui dors grove where it was intended to spend the afferuoou Sundas suests at the home ol My whid o Mss WooH o Schamei . wore . M ud Mis Louls Hecker and daughter Helen â€"of Prestun. . Miss _ Mildred, Frank and Elines Boundic of Wind sut, Mrsâ€"john schaner and Miss lsoubel Roth of Heidelberk, Mro Clhas hookhloe Mro shuppe Mro and Mrs Geurke foll and daughter and Miss Edut h W aginer of Wollesloy Viscting â€" prieads of Mi &A + Thoms and [aimily on Sunday were Mro and Mis: jolhn Stable and four Ni di uied Miso Brotualdt Dhak is a Gem ce woch Nb n Mi Latim on Sunday MB o bidbw ue OA 0 Mn us och list Mc aCarnh Warkl was jir Oe n Sundas The Brlec fumily of Svangelisy V+V+ 42V0§ i VIMJ couducted a much apprecisted .er} e vice in the Menuonite Church on | Suuday alteruoou ‘The church was m crowded to the doors with interâ€" | usted listeners I Weather Forces indoor Picric. | u m The members of the Evankelical | be movdiaiut e mb Mis Mi uid Vaâ€" t Messi Mi Mai Mi uind hoi M doba # 1+ Spend . 1 Haliu jmif Mis aied Mistaiplh Brubacher and of Sitmyside, putchener. webe voasilons at the homes of MrS Boubus her wid Mb Weber id Mirs : Menino B0 Brubacter 6e liidges were Sunday dinâ€" rests of M ond Mis Darde] iad aail supper sigests of Mb is Mike Hrabacher aand Alrs: Auson Mailin of the aenmuch | Rosiimadt a ind qasited with n â€" Beahureheer: mm wrovie Soleo!l Iie md Mis. ud Masl s Kiffinanuel woadsiced it tire h Bdon Cressiaan mJ Miso dunowk fti M Ab M Vis a wasited . s â€" Walhas on Sunday this obefin «d +0 Woadker af newr iss | Manre AZonsiss sn pervisers of t codew abass with «xt of NEW EDUCRATIONAL \ M uind Mrs: Fobias tsam inve section Ais â€" Nocinan | Mactin Phie Misses: Phistia oc itadl . cccom pamied dowith Mro d Mis cher rath of the Sclieal house Bauc Mashat and raam iffimanac) | Muudin of bud tire home o Mr Cressiach on Smiday baronk Barkle ol Wib wihh â€" M ced . Mis. Suttidlis Abke Bosanan sisited Martin ind o d20 Weeks tnn p i Muilin of the aniod hy â€" Miss it The hoine of io Clater. MWal «1 KWibchener eoop Mr. and ebea‘s nsyihle of |the Avonu with â€" Mis i vintl sil vin Sound Iy is wiid in ty W cjesef un oad: id 3 un w o leaman a Soin lated N Etuca kess ile Seauhay 0s Haue k wen | Aame k and pooace Mis 66 ai en Ai ]A'...s.. w60 Cb |Luns Into B ! Libde â€" red vaddh eliad o td en addier, 0 «bdee sb g e d HPMD: d siea Sumday â€" suests of â€" Mcs. William oc h were Mr. ind Mrsoâ€" Abbert doomt and Gaighter Rvelyn of Toâ€" cane . Mis. Brand and Mr. and Mrs. ©oaa lonn â€" Anbeviman . gnd â€" daughter doa on Gowanstowin. Cums Into Bicycle. Lib de â€" fomps rarold â€" Doris _ Nierâ€" saath celbded wath it bicycle when u on ) un Te strect in the path o a gider, with the result that she d oc c it im hevr forehead, which ic c several stitehes to close it Mc. id Mrs. Gordon Hollinger and .0 W IL Winkler spent Sunday in Mc dozem â€" visifing _ friends. _ They on ho hack wih them Miss Gladys do.cmcer who was holidaying down The hitchener firm, rather than| New Hamburg lose export connections, has conâ€" The funeral will tal timued to ship to its English buyers,|d1y afternoon at two ¢ and it iy being done at a loss, meâ€"| Private service at t cordiug tw the manager of the firm."thence to Elmira Men Less than half the number of hogs for a public service w have been killed than would normâ€" !h= adjoining cemotery ally have been. | snnz s proad Canadian farmers found it much more | advantageous | to ship their products acrosp the border, and packers in this country had to offer more for hogs. The price kept ris ing until it was no longer profitable to continue export shipments. The situation arose, he explained, when a wholesale and governmentâ€" Bnanced | slaughtering . policy â€" was adopted across the border to get rid of surplus stock. A shortage ensued, and prices skyrocketed. Shortage of Hogs Across the Border Skyrockets Prices, Ruins Export Trade. KITCHENER. A Kitchener packer said recently that he and uthers in the same.industry had sufâ€" fered great losses due to the high prices which are attracting Wnterâ€"‘ lovo County hogs to the United States. i wned M ind Mrs KIi Brubacher returnâ€" L grom (heiw {enxthy sojfourn in Il.l-‘ lerra | N+. Joba 1t Wideman, Mrs. Alfred | ies and duazhter Miss Helen enâ€"| vof w aisit on Sunday with the aul s 0. Mr. and Mrs. Menne M.i leman ot the Three Bridges seeâ€"| sn and | Meatio: Widemau of uear | aa hessille 1 U.S. Hog Policy M+ » W Poul un w M and Miso Mike Kerchnor acâ€" anied by Mro and Mrs. Sally oi Mauteddoo speut Saturday and iy in Port Elgin Caine erchner spent Sunday wberloo at the home of Mr. and budoa Mirkle a Mis Clayton Hallman and sool _ and | daughlor â€" Miss i bowimnauville speut a few idaving at the home of Mr. toorze 6. Oberholtzer. «N No Martin and Abram 1 spent Sunday in Bridge KITCHENER. â€" A â€" west â€" ward father in police court on Wednesâ€" day was given suspended sentence and was ordered to stap drinking when he was found guilty of renâ€" dering his home unfit for habitation of his children through continual drunkenness. It is alleged that he came home recently in a drunken state and called his wife names before his children. . Word was received yesterday anâ€" nouncing the death of Mrs. Elia Roscenberger, wife of the late Jesse , Rosenberger, which occurred at her jhuome in Pigeon, Mich She was in her 65th year. Born in Virginnia, she came to Canada after the death ‘of her mother, and was raised by her grandparents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bean, Haysville. Breithaupt Al K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 19. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broitâ€" haupt, Margaret Ave.. a son. Dalziel At ‘St. Michael‘s Hospital, Aug. 15, to Mr. and Mrs Gordon Dalziel, Strathalln Blvd., Toronto, a daughter Schultz â€"At New Hamburg, Aug. 16, to Rev. and Mra. Walter Schultz, w son Misses Sue and Anna R. Bean of Kitchener attended the funeral held on'l"ll‘hursdly afternoon in Pigeon, Mich. â€" Surviving are one son, Vernon, and one daughter, Mina. Also two brothers, Henry and Ephriam, and several stepâ€"sisters. ORDERED TO STOP DRINKING The funeral will take plate Sunâ€" diy afternoon at two o‘clock with a private service at the residence, thence to Eimira Memnonite Church for a public service with burial in oainz brothers, Cyrus, Irs, Addisou and Irvin, all of Guernsey, Sask., \bram of Bridgeport and Augus of New Hamburg Deceased was born Nov. 2§, 1879. She leaves her husband, one daughâ€" Ier Mrs J. M Hurst, three grandâ€" children, an aged father, two sisters \‘rs A C Suider, Quernsey, Sask. Mrs H Kuoll, Elmira, and the folâ€" Mrs. Addison M. Snider ELMIRA â€"Lucinds Gingrich, wife U‘ Addison M. Snider, died at her bome Tuesday uight alter a lingerâ€" img illness He is survived by his wife, nee Rachel Kramer, one sou, Howard, a barrister in Toronto and a daugh (er. Mildred, also in Toronto, a broâ€" ther, W O. Alles, of Tavistock, and a sister. Mrs. (Rev.) K Hiscock, London. He was a member of Zion Evangelica) church, Tavistock Lorra, Tuesday. He was bore §# years ago in the vilage of Heldetâ€" berg. and came to Tavistock with his parents, 60 years ago. Mre. Jesse Rosenberger Miss Kaufman‘s machine had the left side torn out, while that owned and driven by Dr. Weaver was not greatly damaged. Police say Dr. Weaver was drivâ€" ing toward Preston at Centreville at 12.10 a.m. when his car sideswiped the second machine, driven toward Kitchener by Miss Ruby E. Kautâ€" man, Noecker street, Waterloo, None of the six people Involved the crash were injured. Dr. Herbert M. Weaver, Queen sireet, Hespeler, who drove the other car,â€"also escaped injury as bis automobile luckily came to a stop on the shoulder of the bighway. Nelâ€" ther car was ditched. When the side was torn out of their automobile by another machine in a sideâ€"swiping colision at Sunnyâ€" side on the Kitchenerâ€"Preston highâ€" way, five women miraculously esâ€" caped with thir lives on Wednesday. Sideswipes Car Driven by Ruby Kaufman of Waterloo.â€" Machines Damaged. Hespeler Doctor Dietrich Zingorâ€"Aug. 14, Lioyd Die frich, Waterloo, to Marie Zinger, Elmira Goldblattâ€"Oveey â€"Aug 16, Wilfrid Goldblait, Hamilton to Mary Helen Ovsey, Kitchoner Killianâ€"Oberhoiltzerâ€"Aug. 14, Norâ€" man Killian, to Qlive Mae Oberâ€" holtzer, both of Kitchener Messeramithâ€"Routorâ€"Aug. 18, Dr. Duiton Messersmith to Kathisen Edith Reuter, Eimira Griggâ€"MacDougailâ€"Aug 14, Lconard Grigg, Bridgeport, to Margaret Jane MacDougal, Weat Gore, NS Gardenerâ€"Mike!â€"Aug. 18, Harold J. Gurdener, New Hamburg to Gerâ€" trude Ella Mikel. Cowanâ€"At Bt. Mary‘s m‘flw‘.‘ 18, to Mr and Mrs Richard Cnw. Eichhoitsâ€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, Aug. 17, to Mr. and Mra. John Hich holls, Lancaster street oust, Kitch oner, a daughter. Frankeâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Bric Franks, Scott streel, Kitchener a daughter. USE CHRONICLE WANT ADe TO BUY OR SBLL daughtor refliiittiinntts i9 s M anin en ABirais 200 + to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Erb, daughâ€" Escapes Injury In Motor Crash , to Mr and Mrs Richard Cowâ€" MARRIAGES £5 6n bed t fuooirciaday Euvac lc t orn db t p5 Jona aonf ca L. ge op fous. w ;Ki.‘x hereen bor adaay o yecars dre Il.u- creas dn the {the 6 sme ove it Petei s Lut ; Eaony dn s . an bamaret Irvil, !n" c. Kitchene i ac s Bieman Cla s nee Peilfe tnew. sbenry cH sters, . Mrs. o stwett . Nrs oC0 Cenes Mis. joh Pm so coo Aurviving are her husband, one Inâ€" tont danghter, Helen Ann. her par ents, three brother, Gordon Fiddler, Lirs. John Sweeney \h e â€" John Sweeney, aee Mary nelm . Kov . rormerly of Witchener, passed away at the Sisters of Chari t\ Hospital, Buffalo, on Tuesday in heer 36th year, following an illmess v1 three weeks. Un Monday evening, Mrs Wilifam T Runke 27, of 76 Rlgin street, Kitâ€" chener, passed away al the KW Hospital after an illness of three days Deceared was a daughter of Mr= and Mra: William Fiddler and was born in Kitchener in 1911 She married William Runke at Kitchener She was a membr of 3t Peter‘a dn theran Church and also a member of Stâ€" Peter‘a ladiea® chois She is survived by her husband,l one son, Patrick, five slsters, Anastaâ€" st1, Isabella and Carrie Helm. Mra.! Victor Meyer and Mrs. Gordon Reinâ€"‘ hardt, al} of Kitchener, three broâ€"‘ thers, Simon of Clairmont, Alta., Emil of Kitchener and Joseph M’ Detroit Funeral services were held toâ€"day at Buffalo at 9 o‘clock to St. Mark‘a RC church and interment (ook place in Stâ€" Mark‘s cemetery The hody will be resting at the Rat: Bechtel Funeral home until Satâ€" wday movning when it will be re movy. J to the hoe. Funperal services ate being held on Sunday afternoon, August 22 at 2 o‘clock at the house and thence to 8t. Peter‘s Lutheran Church. {nterment will be made in St. Peter‘s Lutheran cemetery 5““ O me years ago. He attended STRATEORD. August 17.â€"Dr. Kdâ€" % Pelvi‘s Luthcran Cburch. soad Henry Kidt, resident of Stratâ€" } mnaevitins are is wife, 5 song, |feod for nearly half a century, secreâ€" bamauct Iriin, Kldon, Roy, and Ezra |‘â€"S of the Board of Education and a@ll o. Kitchener, (wo daughters, Mrs. |% prowinent figure in chureh circles, ac > Bieman @Hanover and â€" Mrs. [ ol in the General Hospital last Cla..ner !'villpfil\'ih-lwm-r. one broâ€" | Nigh! bnex. sfenry cHopi of Clifford, four Dr. Eidt, who has earrid on a denâ€" stwcrs. â€" Mrs.c Oharses Wolfe, Neqâ€" [!C) Proctice in Straiford for nearly ~twtt Nrs Conrad Voelzine Kitchâ€" [ 59 yeats, was in his T3rd year. Born enes â€"Mis. jolin Yennsen, Kitchener |3) Wimot Township, Waterloo Counâ€" and _ Mrs._ Phillip Stroh, cclifford. |!y. be was a son of the late Conrad There are also 17 grandchildren and 400 Catherine Ridt i pieat grandchildren. 1 oHe reveived his secondary school The hody will be resting at the |ifrcstion in Kitchener and went to Hat > Bechtel Funeral home untiy Satâ€"| University of Toronto, graduating in mada y movning when it will be re [ CODlSthy in T889 lt was in that movy. J to the home . Funeral services 23M8 x6ar Uhal he, accompanied by ate being held on Sunday afternoon, , D‘ A I!L Hipple. came to sStratford. August 22 at 2 g‘clock at the house [ _ D". Fidt first entered municipal atd thnoe to SL. Peter® Lutheran [vlection in 1897 and was eleocted as Church. _ interment will be made in |MPWber of the comncil. He was electâ€" St. Peter‘s Lutheran cemetery lml continuously until the year 1907 _ 1 Dir Hidi married Miss Mary Elizaâ€" Lirs. John Sweeney - th lfr.cd, of Stratford, 46 years ago. Mi c John Sweeney, aee Mary }"".- ied six yoors sga a i surviving are one danghier and "",'f”, ’f.,‘“ ,,‘:‘rf'.',.i. li_:"» h"_"‘.::_n“r‘ I!uu sons â€" Mr8s. A H. Ross, Toronto, Edwin H. Martin (By Chronicle Corsespondent» ST. JACOBS.â€"Death claimed one of the youuger farmers of this disâ€" itict in the death on the old family comestead near Three Bridges in Woolwich Township on Wednesday morning of Edwin H Martin, son of the ‘ate Mr. and .Mrs. Josiah Martin in is %6:th year. Deceased had been iu (li health for two weeks. Serviviuz his untimely death are hls voune wife, ne> Rlizabeth Bruâ€" bacher, five children and one sister wi.hel (Mrs_ Silas Martin, Heidelâ€" b6., hishway). Too quneral wiil be he‘d on Saturâ€" da . L orning at $ a m. from the late te@\ enve thence to Conestogo Menâ€" va0 disia or Mecman Hopf, 57 Paâ€" eliaa ho hener in his $3rd 62000 emibed ul SL Mary‘s Hospital n \..dinc da, aiternoon. . Deceased ces ilscth in Atochester, N.Y., on Aug. o loaa anul came Jo Ontario at the #ge oo Ious. and has been living in Ciichener tor the past 27 years. For laay years be carried on a grocery tbuse@s In the Twin Cily having reâ€" e t mme years asu. He attended to Petei s Lutheran Church. raeey Nans are his wile, 5 sons, amact Irvin, Bldon, Roy, and Ezra ean ali Ends fringed, choice of green, mauve, rose, brown. 24 x 48 August Sale, each ... @1 O ART TUFT RUGS, SEAMLESS EXTRA QUALITY WILTON RUGS Bize 6â€"9 x 9. BSEAMLRSS AXMINSTER RUGS Size 6â€"9 x 9. August Sale of Rugs Evening service withdrawn for July and August. 11.00 a.m.â€"Rev. E. Val. Tilton, the pastor, will preach. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship Service. Evening service withdrawn during July and August. Emmanuel Evangelical Church 11.00 a.m.â€"The Pastor. 7.00 p.sa.â€"The Pastor. Waterloo First United Church REVERSIBLE BED ROOM WASHABLE CHENILLE MATS M A TS Mrs. Wm. T. Runke 13 Queen St. N. 9.45 a.m.â€"Worship Service and Sunday School. A cordial welcome to all services. surch tor service with Inter the adjoining cemetery. Calvary Evangelical Church St. Jacobs V annier Herman Hopf OBITUARY Size 6â€"9 x 9 Cormer Cedar and Water Sta., Waterioe SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1937 Cormer King and Wilitem Sts., Wateriso REV. E. VAL TILTOMN, B.D., Méinister SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1937 SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1937 Monday, 7 p.m.â€"Junior C. E. e L Bâ€"Yo-. Poople‘s Socioty. J. P. HAUCH, Minister $1.95 ;lYOU , KNOW ATHAT Pred E. Kidt, Me and three sisters. Philipshirg. . Mrs and Mrso M. Thisl Dr. E. H. Eidt Dies at Stratford; Born in Wilmot Tp. _ Private funeral services were held on Thursday from the home of her Pacélus, 105 Courtland Avenue east, to St. Peter‘s Church for a public ervice at 3 o‘clock. luterment took p‘ace at Mount Hope Cemetery. The body remained at the Ratzâ€"Bechtel Puneral _ Home _ until _ Wednesday when it was removed to the home of the parents. Detroit, Car land Fred of Kitchener, five sisters, Lillie Fiddler, Detroit, Mrs. R. T. Hintz, Mrs. Clarence Keelâ€" ing, Mrs. Maurice Slanenwite and Margaret Fiddler all of Kitchener. One brother predeceased her 30 years ago. i1 Schreiter â€" Sandrock Timited FUNERAL HoOMFR 51 BHenton St., Phone N 18t For the Bathroom. Rose, red, green, blue, mauve and yellow. LIDS to match $1.15 each No extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funerul Chapel. Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. â€" Phone 677 Waterloo & Cook Eidt. Kentville A M Ross, Toronto, Kontville, NS. and Merlin; one brother T=.. William Eidt, of is Hadin. Baden, fel, London. OUR staff and personnel a r e â€" especially trained to serve a n o b trusively and without any signs of ostenâ€" tation. KITCHENER st 17. â€"Dr. Rdâ€" ident of Stratâ€" century, secreâ€" Education and chureh circles, $18.95 $39.75

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