The Department of Mines and Reâ€" sources has issued a third edition of the new map of Canada. This 100â€" Inileâ€"toAheâ€"inch sheet has proved very popular and since it was first published about two years ago over 20,000 coples have been diatributed to applicants in all parts of the Doâ€" minion and abroad. The new issue of 10.000 copies is to meet the continued demand for this map. ‘The map shows the provinces, districts, railâ€" way lines, cities, towns, main rivers, aud principa} lakes and islands. It is 26 by 36 inches in size and is suitable for ready reference for genâ€" eral information about Canada‘s 3,â€" $94,853 square miles of territory. ‘Copies of the map may be obtained will be furnished free to any school from the Surveyor General, Departâ€" ment of Mines and Resources, Ottaâ€" The choir of the church under the direction of Miss Anna R. Bean conâ€" tributed appropriate music while the singing of the Florida Sextet, all radio artists and soloists in Chicago churches, was also pleasing. On Monday evening the Florida Se}@gt gave a program of operatic, Ti:it.ull and heart songs with characterization in costume of the works of the famous Negro poet, Dunbar. The program was given under the auspices of the Young People‘s Society. Map of Canada In Great Demand Held Anniversary Large Congregations Hear Imâ€" pressive Sermons by Rev. J. R. Mutchmore.â€"Appropriate Music. Tuesday, November 16, 1987 BLANKETS + â€" Depmerâ€"At the K |__Nov. 13, to Mr. an rv‘ces y‘ ner, Kitchener, a s i 0. a. un o2 un at First United := Leslieâ€"Sheppard â€" Nov. 12, Raiph Leslie of Senneterre, Que., to Vera Sheppard of Kitchener. Techirhardtâ€"Daub â€" Nov. 9, Jacob Tschirhardt of Formoss to Mrs. Victoria Daub of Kitchener. Russellâ€"Thoman â€" Nov. 13, Cecil Russell of Guelph to Eloise Thoâ€" man of Kitchener. Rothâ€"Zurbrigg â€" _ Nov. 13, Lorne Roth of New Hamburg ,to Jean Zurbrigg of London. Bolenderâ€"Kingâ€"Nov. 10, Gordon H. Bolender of Preston to Blanche Norma King of Kitchener. Shantzâ€"Hagey â€" Nov. 6, Wilfred Irvine Shantz to Ruth Marie l::gey, both of Waterloo townâ€" ship. Huchnâ€"Hartman â€" Nov. 15, Lester Edward Huehn of Rummelhardt to Hilda Christina Elizabeth Hartman of Neustadt. Schmidtâ€"Wickensâ€"Nov. 13, Gordon F. Schmidt of Windsor, to Ada Elizabeth Wickens of Bridgeport. wa, at 2% cents per copy. A copy upon the application of the princiâ€" pal or school board. Kav 5t Witchenar a denikrac â€" On January 28, 1931, Mr. and Mrs ."‘.Y..S"~A""'°t:e““{i' ‘;‘.‘"“g"‘e!m I(;ood celebrated their golden wedâ€" DnN(nc T4 "w e" ~ "a Hor'sm G' ding anniversary. Surviving are his D:’e‘;‘l’i&'h 'Kit('henrer “a dlughi.er ° widow. one daughter. Mrs Charles Olemickâ€"At Mannheim, Nov. 12, to S804!0s of Hanover, three brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olenick, a !°44¢ of Marion Kansas Dr. Milton son. Good | of Kitchener and Dr. Robert Munroâ€"At the K.â€"W Hospital, Nov. Go0d of Chicago, and one sister, Mrs. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant T. Enoch Erb. Waterloo, also two grandâ€" Munro, a son. children.. Franklin Good. Waterloo, moan meees o it enemennere mm sho died a few years ago, was a broâ€" ther Williamsâ€"â€"At Doon, Nov 11. to Mr and Mrs. Stewart Wilhams, a son McClasken â€"At Kitchener, Nov 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Hâ€" McClasken, a daughter Kuntz â€"At the K â€"W Hospital, Nov 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry E Kuntz. Baden, a daughter 1 M o e e es ire t ner, Kitchener, a son Hintzâ€"At West Wallenstein, Nov to Mr. and Mrs. David Hintz Marriages 2 KING ST. 8. ON BUDGET! W PAYMENTS 50c DOVW N 50c WEEKLY CHOOSE FROM WIDE RANGE K.â€"W._ Hospital, and Mrs. N. Depâ€" T HE WA TERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE 4 y .+ PAY .5 C ay, k J L J dAAKND WELELKS |_ The late Elias H Good wap a son !vâ€" the late Mr. and Mrs Joel Good [anud wae ‘boru on his father‘s farm, now the George Dielz farm. Albert Si. North Walerloo He was mar ied lo (Catharine Elizabeth Habu, ‘KeÂ¥ J J Kliphardt officiating After their imarriage they resided in Kanâ€" jsas for elght years and then returned {to Waterioo where they lived on Al ‘bert St. adjoining the Allan Shants rmrln some years ago they moved to Kitchener where they have since ‘ resided +â€" Deall cam= suddenly to Elias H |Good sl_ Duke @treet, Kitchener ’nnu passed away al the Stâ€" Mary‘s Hospital about 11 30 on Saturday â€" He | was in hits TSth year and had been in failute health for twelve months 1'l'hr funeral will take place Tuesday, I Nov I§th at 230 from his late resi There paseed away at the St. Maâ€" ry‘s Hospital, November 14, Mrs. Walter Rogoski of 114 Strange St., Kitchener, in her 66th year. She was born in Germany and lived in Kitchâ€" ener for the past 20 years. Sho is survived by her husband three, daughters, Mrs. A. Lukaszowski, Mrs. Stanley Orloweki and Mrs. Frank Woods all of Kitchener, one son Jerom* of Kitchener, five brothers, John Frank, Leo, Adam, William, all 0‘ Kitchener, two sisters. Mrs. John Rogoski and Mrs. Charles Kaplin of Kitchener. The funeral will be held on Tuesâ€" day, Nov. 16, to Sacred Heart Church at 9 a.m. Interment in Mout Hope Cemetery. Nov [sth at 230 from his late resi dence â€" Interment in Mount Hope Cemeters Waterloo No extra charge for use of our homeâ€"like Funerul Chapel. Walish Funeral Service 160 King St. 8. â€" Phone 677 Mrs. Waliter Rogoski Elias H. Good OBITUARY WATERLOO Lay Away Blankets Now for _ BURGLARIES AT KITCHENER Window smashing burglars who broke into five Kitchener business esâ€" tablishments during Sunday night are being sought by city police. 4 Rev. A. J. Leyes _ lRtev. Alban J. Leyes, former pastor of St. Joseph‘s Church, Hamilton and for four years pastor in Walkerâ€" ton, died suddenly in Walkerton. Faâ€" ther Leyes was a brother of Justice of the Peace Leo D. Leyes and Oswald Leyes of Kitchener. The five business places include the York Trading Company and the Tevine Die Co., which adjoin each other on Victoria St., the Hamblinâ€" Metcalfe Candy (Company, Weber street east, the dental office of Dr. C. E. Stoltz, King street, and the Suâ€" pertest service station, King nm’ Pino streets. 4 ramone . on un l We e namn itc ie h is h k4 39 | berg, died at the home of her son, Franks _of Hespeler; also â€" eight ‘Charles Kieswetter. today, in her grandchildren and two great grapdâ€" |77th year. Death was attributed to children. ‘hean trouble. Born in Welleeleyt e J_â€"T township, October, 1861, the deceased rs. John Johnson was a member of the St. Agatha RC. }l'e:dlell‘ll{noAthllf;s P:l‘l’:trlll':ii;‘:sn 30{::: 1ghunl: and the (hristian Mothers Fonnsen, T5, die(.l t t.lv'ae ho-me of :‘ Surviving are her husband. Paul, hery:;):, O'Sl".'ls:““ ";h?:ï¬:' ."“: four daughters, Mrs. Jos. Straus of lninl- flag Hiness '"s"hhe Es a l:e];ier St. Agatha. Mrs. Leo Diebold, Bamâ€" ot‘t:enU‘nized C.hurch f)n-rg‘ Mrs: Jos. Hergott â€" Watarlaa C . The funeral was ‘ht"l’(i“ï¬(‘il‘l’(‘!ay. Rev. C. S. Roberts conducted the services. Mrs. Catherine Steppler I Death came suddenly to Mrs. Catherine Steppler, aged 72, Wilâ€" liam street west, widow of Henry Steppler, who died on Friday at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Friday. Up and| around as usual the day before, Mrs.‘\ Steppler took suddenly ill at night. She was a member of St. John‘s Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid Society. ; Her husband pre}iécéflgé-iv.ï¬l‘r ten years. She is survived by one brothâ€" er, Henry Kalbfeisch, Waterloo. Mrs. Amos Musselman ELMIRA, Nov. 15. â€" Mrs. Amos Musselman, 74, died suddenly Sunâ€" day at her home here, 36 Church stret. Death was attributed to heart failure. The deceased, a resiâ€" dent of Elmira for the past 20 years, was born in Woolwich township. She was a member of the Mennonite church. Surviving are six sons and three daughters. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday morning at 9.30 from the home of her son Paul in Bamâ€" berg to the 3t. Agatha R.C. Church with interment in the adjoining cemâ€" etery Surviving are her husband. Paul, four daughters, Mrs. Jos. Straus of St. Agatha. Mrs. Leo Diebold, Bamâ€" berg, Mrs Jos. Hergott. Waterioo, and Miss Rosia at home, five sons, Charles of Bamberg, Edward of St. Clements, John of Kitchener and Paul and Winnifred at home, two brothers, Pius Helm of Erbsville, and Jos. Helm of Waterloo, one sister, Mrs. John Moser, W;t;rlc;;. and 37 grandchildren. Two daughters and Iwo sons predeceased her. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternon at 2 o‘clock from her late residence to the Menâ€" nonite church for service with interâ€" ment in the adjoining cemetemy. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Usbourn léwvrr of Selkirk, and Mrs. Irvin S. Kolb of Breslau, three sons, Benjamin of Guernsey, Sask., Milton of Nippiwan, Sask., and Mel vin of Kitchener, three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Barrie of British Columbia, Mrs. Menno M. Shantz of Kitchener, and Mrs. Henry Baer of New Dunâ€" dee, three brothers, Nomah in Sasâ€" katchewan, Ezra of Missouri, and Aaron of Mannbheim, 17 grandâ€" children â€" and three greatâ€"grandâ€" children. ceased was born at Mannheim on March 1, 1857. She was a member of the Sterling Avenue Mennonite Church se MnANâ€"tuts vectatctcna d h j i 4 children â€" and â€" three greatâ€"grandâ€" PRESTON, Nov. 13.â€" A native children. of Germany, Mrs. Catherine Franks The funeral services at the home passed away yesterday at her home of her son, M. L. Shuh, Natchez in her 85th year. She came to Canâ€" road, were held on Sunday afterâ€" adm at the age of five, and had been noon at 2.30 o‘clock, to Sterling a resident of Preston for eight Avenue church for public services years, having previously resided in at 3 o‘clock. Interment took place Hespeler and Listowel. 1 m Fasinl L2 T 1 N Another highly esteemed county t:unerr in the person of Mrs. Barâ€" ra Shub, dnmrtm Breslau on Friâ€" day after an illness of two months. Death occurred at the home ouf her daughter, Mrs. Irvin S. Kolb, where she has resided for the past 17 years. A daughter of the late M» and Mrs. Preacher Bowman, the deâ€" in the First Mennonite ';;râ€"ne';-e-r; Rev. U. K. Weber officiated. $ Mrs. Paul Kieswetter WELLESLEY, Nov. 15. 411 for two weeks. Mrs: Paul Kieswelter. Bamâ€" s e ts children. The funeral will be. held ib November 17, Wednesday, with | private service at the house at 2.30 \followed with a srvice at St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church at 3 pm. The re mains will be at the RatzBechtel Funeral Home until Tuesday at 4 im.. when they will be removed to |his late residence. | _‘There pasred away at hor resiâ€" dence, 56 Snyder St., after a lengthy illness, Miss Matilda Koolin in her T5th year. She was born in Waterâ€" loo and resided her al! her life. Surâ€" viving her two brother, John of Michâ€" igan City, Ind., and Julius of Grand | Rapids, Mich. ‘The funera) will be |held from her late residence on Tuesâ€" day, Nov. 16 at 2.30 p.m. Interment |in Mount Hope Cemetery. Rev. C. 8. Rooberts will officiate. One sister, .Nm W. Spurgeon Sheppard died a |few years ago. « YOU KNOW THAT Carl Shaithorn There passed away at his residence 46 Blucher St., Kitchener in his 92nud year. He was born in Germany an Lved 44 years in this country. He @ltended St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church al Kitchener. Surviving are his wite. two sons GFeorge and Herman of Kitâ€" chener. four daughters \rs Pathar. Surviving are one son, Sinclair, three daughters, Mrs. J. Boyd of Dnmn, Mrs. Walter McDowell of Millbank, and Mrs. Longthoren of Galt. Her husband predeceased her. urday. chener. four daughters, Mrs. Catherâ€" ine Hemerich, Mrs. Elizabeth Ostar, Mrs. _ Minnic â€" Schmidt, and â€" Miss Bertha all of Kicthener, thirtsen grandchildren and 21 great grandâ€" children. The funeral will be. held it charge. interment in adjoining cometery. The remains will be at the RatzBechtel until Tuesday 10 a.m. when they will be removed to the home of her daughter. 57 Cameron St . Kitchener ' Mre. Elizabeth Good Mrs Elizwbeth Good. wife of the late Jarob B. Good passed away at ber home, 57 Cameron 61 N. Kitch ener in her Â¥lst yoar She was a weimber of First Mennonite Church, Kitchener Surviving are throe sons Bilas of Mazappa, Alla _ ira, Curâ€" stairs, . Alta Jacub of Kitchener, three daughters. Mrs Abram Rosenâ€" berger. Kitchener Mrs Eera Shautz, Indsbury _ Alta _ and Miss â€" Emma Good at heme. une sister Mrs. Moses Bearinger. St Jacobs, 14 grandchilâ€" drven and 8 great grandchildren She was predeceased by her husband in 1916, and three sons and two daughâ€" ters. ‘The funeral will be beld on Woednesday, November 17 at 2 pam., at the house followed by a service at the First Mennonite Church at 230. Bishop C. F. Derstine will be Her husband, Jacob Franks, preâ€" deceased her some years ago. Beâ€" sides a daughter, Miss Sarah Franks of Preston, there survives three sons, C. J. Franks of Toronto, W. J. Franks of Hamilton and George Franks of Hespeler; also eight grandchildren and two great grapdâ€" children. FUNERAL HOME [u Benton St., Phong 4480 Schreiter â€" Sandrock Mrs. Cathcrine Franks Miso Matilda Koelin services were held on Satâ€" and without any a re â€" especially trained to serve u n o b trusively OUI staf and personnel PAGE