Eh Subjeu to tltis contingent bequest. the entire Pstate Was left absolutely to PrH'h on marrying ur reaching her majority. In my; ot Edim‘s death. while un- married and a minor. and in that use onlyd'aulinlerited the property. Plums)“ and prmie an this 11%.me tion wan it shum-Il tlrat loxhlrzlvy to arrive which its maker had predict- ed. “'lnl "uri therv In he said apainst it? It will; vimplv. direct, cer- tain. mude by tho yummy with m; own hum. when umbuhknily of sound mind and memory. True. it distriminalm! against Paul: but the molh'es tor such discrirrrhration were (handed in salivimde and lure, and appealed to tho h-'.~I Judgment of many mo Plti'dy "rrttnt, “in wan The will Btarted with I long rambling dinettlon on the disadvan- tages and dangers ot wealth to a young man. It then branched " tutu a [thorium argumeul showing that property or every sort should das- cend preferably in the female line Coming down to particulars. " this cussed the characteristics or the two children, malnulnlnz that Edith wild, undisclpllned nature should be fortified and protected by all the safeguards that money can com mum. Including "the pick or the world for a husband;" and that Paul’s abuftims might bring lame to lumen". and tsenent to mankind. it only developed under the Incentives of need and hope Evidently Mary's dying “or-ls. lwl been potential with her husband. She. herself, in her' auxiety to agave Paul from repudiatiuu and diugraco. had laid the fulllldillidll fur [his dis, criminauou by saying that it was not the money she Wu: worrying about. and that it had proveit tho ruin of many a young mum When to this suggested vumpmmim were added News own private thouglits regard- in: the children, the “will arrived at was In)! cuorprieinp,. The sum of tttty thousand dollars was bequeathed to Paul on reaching the age of forty, nu the condition that he had. at that time. an tratabrtsheat fame as a beuetaetor ot the human race. Having taifdown these premhies the will [Handed as follows: And so. at length. he died; Ind Philip Brow did have the cum of mm In M. brother’s “am with his Mend Strain Alter the tunenl ho found the will in an envelope " armed to him. It in a hoioqrartrts clumsy and crude. embodying New. pundits». elected. so tar as they could be slatted. by the promises he had made to Mary on her death-bed Largest Bus Tanning in 1ldr1rdioitts hotel Otpvre '00:) NOVELS né'.urs?l,;: 5000 RCA: The Case FOOD HOTEL t'ne, TORONTO r8eort of mm» hue nos: 523.100 comic“! rm 'co D jar†cy n .';1.r.qs best a: JrcS.trrdotrgrc, and gums (You! urn lt/ fr onemy~ Spiznjd LOCotvon . bay and Dar-7103‘ Streets “mick Serial 730 POOMS wtTrt BAY.†9:410 Au " LC?Y DOOM. 1,tCsa" _ N .f./ialis2, Gianna? CANADA 1|! CHAPTER Vi The Three Children Philip Breen was enough like his 'brother to believe that variety in the 'nature of children is desirable. ant he had no reason to complain of an) ,'tutitormity among the three that tate had gathered in his big home on the Hamlin River, "It's welt I have plenty of room tor L‘wrn." he remarked ti) his wife, "or they'd be like cats in a bag, There's Edith. now. who wants to know (denim-13““ affairs. and yet can't kvep Mill long enough In make sure ot anything for tear she'll miss mmexhing else. Edith? Neil, pom- fo Haw. cl: mid have named her Will- o-th "Wrcp. As for Paul. he'd do “ell fur a miiestoue ur a surveyors' isernch-rnark, Give him acme of his â€dentin- torrtraptiorts, and you‘re cure in find him whore you left him. "I believe he dill." ulnwerml Mrs. lh'revu, "lowly. Sho newer wusterl uwz'gy in "ir.'tut' nun-~24 Kurds or ainilt, s at-tions, Thi< nuictne,cs was "itat h'ul aural-ted her llwslmud. He Brut mxvrprise whom his brother hurmw. Yoa mark my words. Paul will amount to mmmelhmg in the uoyld, ulthur had or gum. What he my. which is little enough. rn allnu'mlu' always worth hearing. He's Imund lu help ur Illuznlvr. I don't may sshich. Didn‘t he ask yuu to let him hare the nap of that mum in tho north attic?" cure to find him whore you led him. pruvidlng that plague ot the 1su:rld. Ed'llh, hasn't driven him into his Paul and Edith went to live with Philip Breen at his river-side home near Hamlin; To the strange moon: patiblllly which had always so parated them, over which Mary had grieved and Nell had deilhoratod the tact now was added. ominous tht read: to the curious, the interested and the sluplclous, that the great per-ity of the one was Inevitably condjtioned on the grave misfortune Le are other. And not yet. an Mary had rundly hoped, was the tragedy ended in peace. named an “scum: and and“: ot he any... countered mount "or um " In going to tioto not} By News dynastic alumna; but. in he end. entered Into his trust. Um hr the slum) management ot John "rtsitt, probate was Ind, active bun} less I’ll settled, scattered meta :ollected. And the treat fortune tim dly Invested in the proper esttcttrlties, to ho held in trust until either Edith would like it. subject to the condi- tional bequest, on marrying or com tug of Me. or Paul should take It Aroutth Edith‘u death, during minor, Ay and while singlet DATES 'Iso £052.50 per arson no F qhar J D G?†FN bard-"Q "1iiriii' 'i/ill"!'!,!!, Influx?!“ 'ste" Paul and Edith were in must rr-spm-H. they er0 alike in their irnprer:iurns " their cousin Advlph Though he was goodJook- ‘ix-e, or plowant address, inlelllgt-m and never nut of temper. he madr It’wm hath uneasy In his prwem-p rum! doubtful ot his sincerity. Edith was always attempting to irritate l.\<lu}ph into some mis1seltavior. hu' mover Hun-marital. He never rmenlm‘ Hat-r upen humility, lwr ousplled to be ,'ieyce (tramps: but she won learned that he could not bu attacked with Hmpunihn Hid retaHutions Wkrre m :“was eitective. hm um‘or routes-end If she flung mm of hiw' lwuks' into th ru‘or. sh" rcreryn after mimml a favor ite I‘ulL She would llu-n run to he" an"! and Irds:e ittbrrmation :umins' ML Iph, only to find hurse'd ln'lulws hr lurk of pruof, He would deny all ykf.“wh"lw- rr? tAr. 12m. and this witr fsx caint, thwuzh sorrowful ituliiTrrr- lt, u imposed “pun awn-{v (mo. Onw- orri, " away by ltrar 111:9. slw r,trur"i him: \vilz-ru-nlmn h:- tsipprH Yer u] 2 nd threw he: heavily III th" mum“! on! than walked slmvly away with v|x|"LIn"ml dignity. 1'trrtl tirio Mum] his cousin nut ctt all dosilahle as a entup:1ttiott. Thr two never nuarrrrlbud. hut thore “an Ail-1' graduation they both muorW ml the 1trrrrossionaI dt'h()0"i in New! (built-r. from whlch, in due untrue, â€II-r titnt'1trul hormr. Athlph with a (Ir-tron of l. L. H, summo tum lull-19. anal Paul. with a haroly-won 1h/'trti akin, ti0ltinst him M. 1).. in whit-h ho" attached apparently nut tho sllghtust t importance. I Philip Brut-n r-allwl tho young men mm tho library. nnn orvortimr, and (shutting out Edith. “In mutt-“ml in vain awninst her oxcludon) bade them sit down. tor he wi-ahmi to talk nwr their future. Whon they wore sntllml. Philip ltwr-n 110k his play? in a trarticur mly lawn and lmprr‘mlvo. 'itutrod inc-1hr? chair his favorito lhrnno “In-n nrllnu tho part of an r‘n‘lt'lul tcttorramuyac, and Iwnnn what .mnmlml “kn a previously pnvpnrml mldrnssl “You aw 120w." he lelvl. "mum Hm thre hold of ymu’ Itmctir-at MW. and for "In flrsi tim" m'u r-nllml :Ip-‘n In mule-s a tlonctivo and det'itritr, rholrn of a r‘nrepr." When they wenl'lu éolloze than»: "Therir.; "In?†lhan a ittritrtye In was thrs srunn relaliun between them. â€Wing a lawyer," "aid Mr. Breen, Paul Immune popular. hut refused iii/y),?, "Iv-"'4 many an Lt. lk to bn mmh- prumlnr‘nL Adolph ae'siew,l'alt'nm the practice of the law is a “(I protnimtnos by sheer ahflity, and ‘hrm‘lillg wilderneus. As you get older rcrrht m mum no value for an ot-inc" wl,issr, Adolph, you may have Impulnrny which ho .ipeply rammed. fin-m: rc-szmn-t for your father's and tot which he secretly trtamoI"rpinim. But we are wasting time. Partl. (5,, with your kind pe'rtnitssiott my Adulvh. at this point. inlr-rrnmed him. "Say, fatlmr,“ he asked drawl. ingly. "I an!†1lho to NH you ott. hut haven‘l you trrarto a slight ttt'vstako?" Philip lunkml mmnyml and lhvn puzzlt-d. "Mirctake? How do yrut moan?" hr innulrvd “Ynu'x'v nh-tln i,s ' yaw L'III- “MI um xv'iterrt'lt, siir. It “mind-4 sumo- Iln'nl; Him it10 hnrh‘ninz of a harm» huh-Mn sat‘nmn Our [110i wmlld gal tub! I»: Hm â€1mech alt this tlmn." a latoat animosity trutween them Adnlph was a hard (mutant. and easily excelled Paul in an studio pump! ma'thema'.ics, for which the latter had unusual aptitaO and a strung Iastn. But Adnmh'a hum-om my Wave him no pleasure sins" Pan' “as absolutely unmoved hy it. n. Irsed to mum Paul with wasting Iii limo, itvtorjectirw many an arlroit an! voilm] roft-renne In tho fifty [humane] Italian; worth of tam" that might be his; hut.Paul would "Mon it, it thinking at: something ("an When they went to college there was thts srunn relnliun between them. "Adolph," "aid Paul, "lnl'a hoar “In! ynxlr fulhvr har, in my You krtow what ho tttpans uni! rmmmll Weio hum Just nul of m-hrml What's Hm Im“ of Inlnrrnpling him?" "Oh. I tlon't mind." Adolph am “I've heard all you said." she re- olled. ri.slup, "Paul shall hare the (mm. I‘ll have it cleared out tor Him It will be a good thing to com tine all his messes to one place But now I must atlmul tn my Imluwkoen In: .. “can. “No matter," Philip maimed, “give , to Paul. Adolph will get an (hath owing ta him and a little more, maybe. I'm not no sure that he ':dn’1 want " only because he knew bat Paul was utter it. Those two llu't get along together any too all and though Adolph Is my own _ on, I'm bound to look after Paul as f he were my own Owing to that rauky will of News-ttels got to wake a way tor himself In the 'vorid, use he ought lo have free “lug. Luckily there is income pough to give him the best educa- ion and .mmething oven By the ay, can it he that he has unme idea, tt his mind about winning that fifty nunsand downs? Forty years otage to most lads seems juat thin side "r .lr-alh. But you're not i'asteaittm Ger-i Nude?" I M10- Nell but had resume“; but " had shown union in cumin; his )ppoone tor his wife. While he in aluminum; the CMIICLON at the mun; people, the In team“ the morning paper. tor they were at "with“. "What did he want it tor?" Philip. __ lnqulred‘ A small are in discovered In the "A work-room." "he replied, after block occupied by Jack Ward, El- she had nniehed a eyyy"e,1 Lmirt Produce Exhale, and the te.l.i,liiiir: "NltlES, l BAH' amni‘ "I Iu-g your pardon, I'm sure." said mink-h. wasâ€): 'Wm all attention Thu-yr"; “minim: Iilw living told wh n In tio after you have dorm it." "You 1):th have now roar-hm! the 1min! where you must choose your lifn-wnrk. and-and I want lo know yum decir,'irrn," resumed Philip “men. evidently abandoning his ora- tiott In despair. "You, first. Adolph; alum» you are so corksure.†"I should have no hesitation In "cylnst that I mean to acquire a Irvtrricrt as 'Toon an portable." Adolph "nswtswti, "it suits my lnslm and mun-1cm in Ilro, so tar as I feel Jmiti- fiul in having surh thittgts---" "Ho I have judged." interrupted hi: {mm-r, "and on that npinizm I havo aryearLv artrvt, I don't know a lmrlnr man for you to bngln wlth than John Strum. "F wan my unor- xny in Ihr. tvitutl-rotttract Caso. and "-IQ hm " general retainer trom ma "It't" Hum, I wrnto him a week ago, a~kimz whmhnr he could make room For you In his "ttic" and here la his "mm-r." Ho tossed tho lettor on tho table, Adolph rrsad it aloud. JOHN STRAIN. r‘nnnsnlm' at Law. "My Hear Mr. "rm-nu - "You ask m0 to grant as n Favor eh:tt Inna“ rim-m it a privilngv mm"- w-pl Your sun’s rN'm'rl at tho law- 'ltoo.t nuuura wall tor his [mum I Jul] ho vary glad to Inâ€: with htm '.ts In making lht‘ final nrmnqemenls Gr; Tomi‘luz him in mr tttrice. Ask h m to ml] Sm)". ttt about two h m t, u'rlm‘k .uan-d. lighting a cigarette. "only, arts-r upvnding 31x yours in getting Grant of $300 to Relief Committee, Other Bunlineu Dilponed of Br Council. "umitwe. Entertainer] Friend. Minn Marsiuerite "i'.:) on Thursday tt My to practise lad, It does hr on; 'd littll: to he advised about choosing 'a career." ' TOWN OFFICIALS NAMED FOR YEAR The Elmira town council at a re- m†meeting made appointments of furious town oiticialss and made Tums. George Mulholland was re, ppoiuzed as member ot the Elmira ‘.ih:~nry board tor three years. Arr "icaticnr, Grr the several municipal {fir a were received and referred to he tutarsce committee. These were {miter Ituweetor. C J. Hemmerly. Javld Robertson. Herbert Ran. The Iteljef Committee was granted 1mm». making a total or $600.00 re- niwxl sinee the appointment. The 4-1111 for nick children, Toronto, "x""lV'l'll their annual grant of $15.00. \ r-Izmnumivallnn from the Woolwich HHlslllp numril, regarding payment , tlos of Division Court Clerk and ti'itt. Wits run-run! to the finance ,ayw! The winners were the il-‘sm Wilma Auman and Alice Me 'urmick and John Ludwig and Bag. \rnult. Following the playing of -mis a. dainty lunch was served fol- uvr-(i hy dancing. Fin-o- Quickly Estiiauh Bhu- Mm. A. Dougierty visited for a mt days. with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick muzhr-rty at Heamn. "Ynur vary u-rmnl. FIRE Ana mm“ and tax collector, Henry huh, Wm. Rahm H. J. Gibson. Ituadmaster, Jacob King. Wm. gun-m, Conrad St-hwlndt. (‘urmaker of Cemetery, Conrad a 'twindt, Jacob King. Weed inspector. lame] Gram Teve inspector, Israel Grom 1"avemunt cleaner, Jilin D, Drel (‘aretaker ot Parks, Herman Rau, mm King. Carl Mattnsch. in Produce Etch-.0 Stan. Marzunrue Stnddick enter- on Thursday evening at her Tittu-ts tallies ot bridge were JOHN STRAIN (Tu ho ('nxltlnundl 8200 DAMAGE TO BUILDING Othoe Noun. hnmhlo and nhedionl A3._o..e---A- “HUMME- ELMIRA NEWS ling The room: trom tho medical -'~ft‘lmr of heallh. Dr. Slmmmm my; also found ttratifying, only mm mm mam made and that was that some at the dogs rooms were ovtrrerouulud, Boys' And Glrln’ Band. A great opportunity is helm: oirer, ml thr, boys and glrls trom the age ol 12 years and up to Itetarmo an nun-ms mush-lane as Rudeo Vatee, or Paul Whiteman and whom " they harkon to the call Imus-d hy numlmaslor A. Hon. Mr. Her: will nrgnnlze n boys' and girls‘ bnnd m Elmira it n 'uiont number will rr-spond to his call. Mr. Here can be x'vnchvd at M; home at 23 Water .zlronL ibt will nlsn nrlvinn thorn “but instrument they will be unall- flml tor or If thoy haw: already so- Yorlml their ravorito instrument. will math them how to play, Penman. Mrs. E. Hoffman is vlulllnsz her dcistrrr, Mrs, Prod King. at Strntmnl Mr. Stewart Roirhanl rnlnrnwl to llnmllnm (that an oxlondml trisit will] his parents. Mr. and Mm. o, W. Ro-irhnnl. The lruslPos of the Elmira and No. ' Woolwich, held their inaugural meeting in the School Anaembly hall on Wednesday evening. E. M. Arnold Wax elected chairman ot the board and Wm. Rahm re-appointed seen.» tary-treassure' and school attendance otrleer. Managing committee. E. M. Arnold. Art Ullym. Wm. Hahn: Pro- perty committee. Ben. Brubacher, '.'laretrce Shuts, Ivan Martin. E. H. "nu-ham. principal or the Elmlra High School. was appointed a motte her or the Library board tor the balance of Mrs. J. A. 'htroeuierks term of one year. John Mahood. print‘lpal of the Public School was reappointed on the Library hoard fur a torm of three ywirs. Incoector Roberts“ "apart was read and round to be very iratUractrtry. Mr. Jug Arnold or Waterloo visit Mi F'athpr Jno. Arnold at tho St Tllr‘rma pnrmmazn nvor the wank and ‘f‘nrliliml is an .m'muu that small hopes are extended for her recovery. Celebrated Empty-Seventh Birthday. Mr. A w, Hotror, damhtr‘m Ruth and Vivian, and son Jack. sprmt Sun» My with "hands at Floradnle. Mr. Jack McCormick vlsllml nlendy a! Milvorlnn for a low days. Mr Than Faun-r of Kitchener Mrs. Jane Christman, one of El- mira'" mum: and wp'l known citi- telm. celebrated her Shh birthday at Zlor hnme on Mill street on Sunday. Sho was born In Guelph, a daughter A" llm late Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Tay- It In the year 1867 on Jan. 1 she was wedded m the late John Christina". alto predeceased her some " years Hr',0. On Saturday a number or her intimate friends gathered at her 11 true to mm in culsttrating her birthday: ' Held Inaugural Meeting. It Is interesting to note that Mr, Zilllax holds the which ot were wry-treasurer tor the Mth year. Wm. Moan Is one ot the olden mem- 49m of the executive, having served hr Ill) years. Held Annual Meeting. Tho Young Ladies' Sodallly of St Pheresa Church, held their annual Heeling on Sunday. Tho following ftteers were pleated: PresMent. ‘larguerlte Sleddlck; lst Preteet, "hlith Hahn; 2nd Prefect. Catherine 'tau: secretary-Treasurer, Edna mum; Sam-Luau. Mary Erie). Mother Serioully III. John L. Yam-hm and his brother Wank J. Yanrlma. the latter of Wm ‘orlou. attended the bedside or their nolher. who is soriously ill in the Rtrtte Hospital. Ashland. Pa. "or H. W. ZiIIi-x Served 26 Yen: It Secret-my and Wm. Moon " Your. on Executive. The E'lrtura-Woolwich Agricultural Sot".oty held their annual meeting in the Library hall. The treasuror"s "tport 'ihowed a credit balance ot tttsei. The total receipts were 175113 and the total expenditure 33.475 05. The condition ot the Ilium-Kit- chener night" " in deplorable condltlon with B good urvlceeble anon plow there in no reason tor each condltlone on thle hlghwny an in ll one at the main County roads. It should therefore he one of the Hint to be cleared ot snow, It sol peer-u plan to County Road Supt. Llchty Il‘e ot no null and we have _been informed, e petition signed by my citizens or Emmi, Waterloo. Kitchener and St. Jeeohe. was hand- ed to Mr. Tweed. SILL, Waterloo representative In the local House tor North Waterloo. who will present some to Mr. Henry. Prowler at on, , tarlo. No doubt Supt. Llchty has good lntentlons re the Elmira high- neyy. but just when the plow In needed here. It might be clearing heavy snow banks on highways in , another section ot the County. The plow wax need on Friday and as a ‘ rmult the road appeared more like a plowed field than a cleared highway l More snow fences are to be erected. ', LONG AND VALUED SERVICE ON "taka.." Doped-eat end County! ASSETS oeEgt 31.3“.†Council “this Aahod " Put Conn-en Deposit . - SIM M in Proper Condition. . ' M Din-octet. The condition ot the mum-Kn- L W. SHUH - - - PM" chener highway " tn deplorable W. G. WEICHIL - Vice-President wndmoln "t: e good eervlceeble J. a...“ Si.†0.“, R-rel snow poet t are ls no reason tor such cottditioaa on this mutiny In Ford s. K'-" a." Pr' It In one ot the min County roads. Joe. Sta-.0: W. R. Beiuo, l_t ahoulq theretore be one ot the ARTHUR F9'TER. um-wnnnwo I w†“u“ HIGHWAY NOT IN Company GOOD CONDITION l haunt“ m: 'i'e-1-r-o- FAIR BOARD The funeral was lurid on Saturday at 12.30, service being conducted at the home of Edwin Devin. by Rev Me. Pipher and Rev. Mr, Fairburn o'. Prloomirtgdate. At the Bethany Men minim church. Kitchener. Rev. Mr Slerenplper prenyhed an impressivr sermon. Tho remains of the depart ml wwe laid a! mat in the East End Monnnnite rpmelery at Kitchener. The late Mr. Devin moved to West Montrose district trom Natche in 1SSO, to Bl'oslnu in 1855 and tty ‘lx'in-honor In 1906. Wherever Mr. 'Ilm'm wen! his int'.uomce tor good was full. His rellglons principles: I \u-"t' always mnnlimled. He married Mary Worn-r. who died " yearn ago. Thom ware six children. namely. Al hurl. Edwin. Melinda. Melissa. Noah 'tttrd Mary, all predeceased except Alb-wt of Wallonstein, Edwin ot West Montrose. There survive three ,hmlhers. unmply. John o? Alberta Aarhn of Winnipeg and Dennis of l liannhoim and Mrs. Hoist, “miller of Iilr. Hoist or kltehener. Miss Ruby Schwindt and Mr. WI.' 1rd Srhwindt were visitors at th ‘mmo of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Br lender on the 8th ot Peel on Sunday afternoon. t Mrs. Louis Miller and Mrs. Solo awn Bonnier spout Friday afternoon “with Mrs. Earl Miller. . Mr. George E'dler of Creekhank mm a Sunday visitor at the home " Mr. and Mrs, Noah E. Miller. ' Mme-a K. Dewitt, a widely known maident of Waterloo County and rc tired farmer. passed peacefully §awny on Thursday. January 22nd. al tho home ot his son. Edwin Devin ILR. No. L West Montrose. Deceased tsho was in his 90th your énjnym‘ good health until a week before his (loath. "A spmnhll of water mum": 2711.000 potential hnrswpower.†says n 'u'ientist That isn't water. Mr, Chas Zilllzu of New Hamburg mum friends aurl rvlnlivos In town on Sunday Mr. Itoy Smith of Kitchoner npnnl a row days with EEmim friends. MFR Mary Itiotnor of “runsnls viuilml frlvnda in tnwn over the wook 0nd. Mr. Ed Fluhrenkoot of Waterloo mun! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Point Srhwlndt. Mrs, C Mar-hm of Kltrhonvr visit- ml tho homn of hv-r part-ms, Mr and Mrs Jacob " fur a tew days. inn: with Mr. and Mrs: js/R/s Melitzer. Mr nnd Mrs, Archie Letson am' family visited with Mr. and Mrs Byron Luann. MOSES K. DEVITT Mr. ';prrttt town. Mr. and Mm. Earl Miller war: visitors at tho hume of Mr. and Mrs Addisnu Miner in Pilkington or Sunday. Mm. Harry Frnonmn vism-d for tsotsk with Mm. W, F'reeman Linwood. hymn! tho Woek-pnd with Elmlr: friends. Miss Ruby Schwindt spent severa' Hind last week with her cousin Minx Eleanor Wittieh of Elmira. Mr. and Mm John Mohr ot North liasthone are visiting at the home of their daughter. Mm. Edwin Bender and Mr. Bender. Miss Annie Schneider ot Waterioc ‘wnt the week-end at tho home of her pnrenm. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider. Mr. Amus Wilkinson of Waller: iteitt was a Sunday visitor wilt "ietttia here. Mme†Norma Bird and Rhoda Schmidt ot the Elmira High Behruf 4tttyrtt the week-end " their reaps: tive homes here. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. “altar and Rev "1 D. Becker were Sunday guests at he hnme of Mr. and Mm. Solemn 'lender. A number ot relatives and friend? attended the funeral ot the late Pref Miller of Kitchener. who was buried in the Elmira Union Cemetery W' Snunlay anemoon. Prior to movirr V, Kitchener, Mr. Miller lived for many years in thin district on th' farm now owned by Mr. Walter Maurer. Personals. Attend Funeral. io, Hunt} â€4 Sou-hr, F. H. HOSEI . Au't Secretary JOHN A. FISCHER . Impact C. A. 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