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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 1931, p. 3

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' EM8T't tlttiiN The Crowd Continues Coming 'rtt, This Moat Unusual Sale of Men‘s and Young Menu Overcoats at $14.90 All Leo Feist publications at Me All other asc Songn~ Order your Sheet Music and song. from In lay mail and Raglan? " and Sttc Song: Special 39e 46 KING ST. E. Theme Songs Popular Music Strahl's 27 in. Winch Stair Carpet Heavy, closely woven Wilton in small all over design. Size 24 x M, Imported Scotch Wool. ten designs. Regular $4.66. T Schreiter’s "'),lti,i',t',i?e,ti3irCe" Music Store 28 Queen St. S. KITGHENER clearance Sale 9 x 9 Barrymore Wilton Rugs Priced to Clear Rft'7 T Sale ‘ Our Prices of Are u follow": Reversible Wool Mats $3.49 and make substantial savings onyour RUGS, DRAPERIES, WALL PAPER and LlNOLEUMS Hand Tied Orientals II'G money 2 for 65c Winter it1mtttotimrtartrmrimoommm'i' Approximately 3' 6" x 6' 95e Attend Our February Per They would be excellent S30 values. The Greatest Value'. Giving Sale in Oar' 38 Years ofBusinesQ Life l l'lsters. Half Belts. Tube Coats,‘ l'napproachable Value At This Price. Box Back Models. Single and Double Breasted. Velvet or Soft Collars, Nicely Half Lined. _ SPECIAL SUIT SALE While regionnble prices mav be an in- ducing factor in the purchase a. clothal. it's the quali'v or than garments that we u, special than upon. Two Ind three button model: in a variety of rich stripings. war-tech. novelty - and milk-rel. i E very sum-awful rabbit drive was (made last Wednesday by a party of 30 when they hanged sumv Ihirty g admits. 'iuotst To St. Jacobs. Bag Rabbits. A hockey match mm played here in the rink between the St. Jacobs team and our boys last Tuesday “mm mama! In a victory of [he winning main with a score ot 4-1 Succusful Carnival. Tire carnival held last Weunercdar was a financial sun-ms and the at- tendanm- was beyond all expects- tions Ot several sleigh loads at young people one had " Demons. Last Game. _ Our School lmyn motored to Sew Hamlin“: last Saturday and played rockes wilh the New Hamburg boys. Dewar-Freeborn Nupuall. Mr. Alcx. Dewar was joined into wedlock iac,t Saturday to Miss N. Frerurrortt ot the 3rd llne. They will reside here. They have the bent wishes of many friends tor a happy wedded life ' 1 2.50 SAWS“ Mo "11W. " ootaHo S. Kudos-I Qualities to $25.00 MNiFrTEaRN6ir" Cloth” a... M $37.50 $2.49 ORDON LASSES KITCHBNER WELLESLEY One table of fancy broeaded stripes in 36 and 50 inch widths. Priced to clear at half price,--- - g - - -- Curtain Nets Filet and Nottingham Nets in 36 and 42 inch widths; fine all over designs. finished with lace edge. Filet Net Curtains To Clear. per pair. . . $1.39 Fim filet net with patterned border and double hem. 2% yards long. Ideal for hall and living room use. Extra Special . . $29.50 Draperies 14 Price I The Munlcmal World, anhacrlrr mm and supplioa. 836.59; A. W. Etherlngton. supplies for Miller and Hertal lemmas, $18.04; A, Howell, coal for Miller and Harte! (Innings. $12.50; Corp, of Hespeler. grave and digging re J. oortt, 310.00: Sugar Sheep VtMuatortr-Htsrtry Schmid' and Alt. Hunnusch. Report at Com-um“ Astsetgesors--TV No. I, Dan. Beav- er; No. 2, Albert Snyder: No. 3. Ed. Srhnarr: No. 4/rttus Shaun: No. 5. Wm. Heist. F'encev1etrers--Div. No. l. Maurice Halon. Hy. Prong. Alt. Ellls: No. t, Chas Wilhelm. Wm. Kraft, 000. Gone; No. 3. Amee Grail. Arthur Qlllcklall, Ed. Schnarr; No. L John 5!rrns. Percey Shanta. Eugene Meyer; No. 5. John Ahra, Hy Becker. David Poundkeetrerr,-0tv. No, I. John Burton. Waller Bruhacher. A. Saw der, Geo. Grimm. Lawrence Snyder. Laverne Cork: Roy Snyder. Anth. Icltel. Jos. Hamock. M. Hacksa- durn. Irvin Shams. least: Weller, No. 3. Clayton Shula. A. Hammel. A Hahn. Val. Schmidt. m.retrr...mm.r._ Clem- mer; No. l, Clayton Moss, P. K. Weber. Oliver Bonner. Val. Hornet- ter, Josiah Martin; No. 5. J. R. Slee. Alf Hammad). Kirk Deans. Ed. Hall- uum, Morley Battier. “6.0mm: pot It mo " an on sauna”. III "at. mun-m to AdjournmL Moved by W. W. Tilt. ascended by C w. Honor that this council une- to the ouncellntton of hydro alum-Io contact. No. 166, u "sted by Frank Batdwttg.--<hrrrud. Moved by P. A. Klein waded by W, W. Tilt that By-hw No. 218A to provide tor the appointment at " Mticiahs be now read I ttNt and second thne.-CarTied. Moved hr C, N, Moaor. seconded by bl A. Klein that um Council now go into committtro of the whole on Bylaw No. 273A with me move In the chair-Carried. Herd Inspectors» Div. No. l. Nor man menu-nu; No, 2. Fummndr [in-why; No, 3. Oscar Martln; No. 4 Peyrcy Shana: No. 5. Jas. Mcuarvey School Attendance Ottieer- R L Fentnu. Tp. Printing -Waterloo Chronicle. - Tp. Soiicitor-Goo. Bray. Weed Inspectors. Irvin Halsey and Harvey Snider. Collector or Taxex~Menno Shir): Moved hy W. W. Tilt, seconded try l' T. Grok that the report of the Tp. unwash- Inchtded In Ity-tow No osmmittee on the appointment of the 273A he received and oxuarmsed on the minutes-Curried. The mot-hen All present The were In the chit. Communluuona i6": rad and considered. men Mored by P. A. Kleln. seconded hr l' W. Moser that My-Law No. 273A as now tilled In be read a third time and passed.-Carried. wat-mA-ear-ata-tteras-e-lm-m-ua-dt-ts. to Ontario Il-ur-it.---." and a. My ,my3Wntognttar--other Bond-h 1981k--A--doturo_A-hstu. Baum The minutes ot the provlom m- don was mad I“ approved. 7 7 Moved try F'. A. Kleln. seconded by c. T. Groh that the reeves and Clark m- anthorlzed to Man and submit tr tho Minister or Publlc Wot-ks and Highways of the Province of Ontario, the petition ot the Tp. or Waterloo. showing that during the period from January hat 1930 to Dec. 31. 1930, there has been expended on town ship roads the sum ot $29,337.83 and rpquest the statutory grant an that amount an provided tor by the On- turio Highway Aet.-4'.arried, Moved by C W. Maser. seconded hy w, w. Tilt, that Br-Law No. 274A to provide tor an estimated expend!- lun- on Tn. made tor 1931. be read t rtrmt and second time.--carrimi. Moved try W. W. Tilt. seconded by F'. A. Klein. that By-Law No. 214A as now filled in with an animated amount of $25,000.00 be read a third lime and passed. 65c, 75c and 95c The ascend sen-Ion ot the Water. Coo Tp. Council for A.D. mg. ,, Moved by K. T. Own. tieeoruted by W. w. Tilt. that thin Council place itself on record as being oppcaed to "he change or representation of the local "tunlc0ralitiess to [he County (‘uunvll which Is to come into elect In 1932 and or] passed hy the Ontario Lexleslattve Council and that the " Clerk eiend a copy of the said resolu- tion to the Provincial Secretary.-- Carried. Mpvod by C. T. Groh, seconded by F. A Klein, that the following ac- counts he paid: “WARM Pfilillhti Ilttaltrrtalia, SEWERFARII 190 C'/c;i'i.' WELLESLEY 'TOWNSHIP It, Co., but“! all“. tor Gortt tw tost, ”0.00; Att. Hana-ch. - tor Kurt and Swat" hum... 810...; ha. Join-Inn unpu- tor locum": 1iiiiirif, nu; c. Hm. milk (or Kurt. Nab and lumber; unlit-a. "SI; Goo. B. Ford-I, your!” mr Nah): bully. 'war. LII-n Shirk & 00.. coat tor Schlupo. Unduuood. Runs. Hus 1nd “bench and“... 881.85; o. J. 0.8th "but. tor Bull”. Haas. Rainer and Mulch (name, 86314; B. 'tiEt"r.rtr,eun8.ir toe Bets berlch Ind Thnlor blames. “0.“; Burkhudt Dairy. milk tor Uncor- wood, Han. Barbarian. Bundle! And mum amulet. ti8.64; J. s. Knapp, rent for bundling tor attrtettiturtu class at Bro-Inn. “0.00; Wm. Bags nes. snow and maintenance. $40.20; Allen Snyder. brushing and needing. ttt.60: Alt. Hannulch. 5110' roads, 81110; David B. Snyder. gndlnz. 31200; D. E. 8mm. salary Ind mileage, to.40; Allen Shirk. postage levenue “amps and telephoning. "2t.SI; P, A. Snider. clerical work on road accounts. 880.00. Moved by w. W, Tilt aeoondad by C. T. Grab. that the sum ot “it“. being the amount of subsidy on the mad expenditure In the Village of B dgepon during 1929. be placed to the credit of the Ponce Village of Bruuerport.-Cnrrtod. Moved by c. w. Maser. seconded by F. A. Klein. that thks council now adjourn to meet again at the Tp. hall on Saturday. F'etr. 28. 1931. at 10,30 nun. Routine Bud-cu Tr-toc-ttr. alum... Unable to Attend Owing to Accidont. The mlnlnea of the last samba. held Dec. the 3rd, 1930. were read Ind passed. A letter was roceived from the medical officer of health dealing with the question ot fumignilon ot dual Inga. after the infection ot conta- Ttom, illnesses. in which he express- ‘d his wish that this Board pm in “solution giving the members views upon this queestion. Resolution ful- Iowa: Proposed by P. A. Wagner and N. S. Fleischauer that this Board em- powers the Medical oiticer ot Health to use his own discretion as to fumi- xmlng dwellings after infections or eotttaRitrt1s dlseam have exuded thereitt.-43arried. After the reading of the annual re- port or the Medical (link-er of Health tot the year 1930. It was moved try P A. Wagner. seconded by N. B. F'1eisettauer that the secretary tor. ward a copy ot the resolution pass. ml by the Municipal Council at their January meeting and also Include (‘npy of resolution or sympathy pass- ed by this Board this day as follows: St, Clements. Feb. 3rd, 1931. The members of Wellesley local 'oard of Health. met at the town- hip hall. Crmshlll. Thursday. Jan. he 29th. 1930, 2 o‘clock In the after. toon. to hold thelr that myneiort tor he ensuing year. {as unahle to attend owing to an "iident which occurred through the oltlng ot Ilia horse when on duty "e miles west ot St. Clements dis- vlmtut him tor a Hum. Moved by P. A. Wagner. ascended by N. S. Flelachauer that the mom- hers of this Board, including the sec- rezary and the sanitary Inspectors all very much regretted to learn ot the accident which befall .Dr. Gulls- ter. We wish herowlth to show our sympathy towards hlln and alncoroly hope tor an early and complete re- eovtwr.-AMrried. 1 Dr. (“ulster mn on the icy tHtFe- (ment Ind suffered nerionn injuries to his hip. Hi! friends Wish him a lapeedy recovery. 'Mlae Ruth Miller ESL. of Preston. spent. tho weak-end um Sunday " homa with her parents. All the niermbers ot the board were u attendance excepting Dr. Glaisler. he Medical Oineer ot Health, who The members auhacrlbed tile de- ‘lamuon of (mice to constitute the urn! Board of Health tor the current "ear um" Dr. GLaiater has recovered. ' A. Wagner. the reeve being the man-man of "ttld hoard. Mine Kathleen Oahu). Immin- training In Montreal. who upon! several weeks new with her parent; has returned. Mr. John Graham ot the Bank ot Commerce nun. Guelph. spent Sun- day-hut rpm}; with his parents. VMrfand Mri. Edwin Koehler of Waterloo spent tho week-ond and Sunday here with friends. Mrs. Jams; Boyd In on the sick “at. Rev. A. And Mn. Lot: ot Monmulh Ire vlaiung friends have tor n few weeks Mm. Jonathan Jcntzl was confined to her homo for ten day» owing to Illness The death took place at the, KRettmaerwtstorIoo nuptial on Thumdny. January 29th of Mrs. Fannie aettr, " PM! Cedar sc. Wm torloo. In her "nd your. Sim had been m In health nanny two months. The tuners] was heid on Smithy wlth Interment in they But End Man- nonllo Cemetery at Kllchenor, DEATH OF MRB. FANNIE ZEHR BOARD OF HEALTH HOLD MEETING Peter F. Schummar. Clerk P. A. Snlder. Tp, WELLESLEY Clerk l The death occurred on Monday night of George 8teMer, for 34 years In fink-a resident, following a few wee s illness, in his 77th year He was a carpenter by trade. He is inurvived by his beloved wife four sons and two daughters, Edward, i Albert, Charles Ind Herbert 8teMer, all of Spruce Grove, Alta., Mrs. Boettinger. Bridgeport. and Mrs" Williams of Kitchener. Also three brothers. Jacob of Elmira. Daniel and William of Spruce Grove, Alta.; tthree sisters, Mrs. E. Seiling of St. fJacobs. Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Fries iof Kitchener. A ttnt." from the Bottled» tun] Socety. with President Col- an n spokesman. “Red for an In- cremd grant, pointing out that work of planting dumb- end pllntu it schools and memorial park out money. Elmira received n mat of 8200, Kitchener 81000. and Guelph $2000. and Waterloo only $100. The reqnut will be dealt with by the finance committee. Dag!) of C9001. Sugar. Easting ill-Iodin- action. In,” Holman unnamed a Inch! meet- ing it new... to deal with the matter. It is Edy Dr. Barrie, On- Curio Hunk Otburr, will be con- nultod. The matter was referred to the aye: committee. The funeral took place todly to St. Paul's Lutheran Church for ser- vices, thence to the Elmira ceme- tery for burial. Rev. Lloyd Kalb- ttetseh oMciated.. Died 'rddestr., _ ttridGl aua aDGTiiiGr'iGGT ine Van “M by Utter rt the Ont-fie DOWN. of. 'uatfl lb- Sudden death claimed Noah S. Martin, aged 54 years, on Saturday morning at his home. The late Mr. Martin has been ill about three weeks suffering from an attack of jaundice. About seven yeam ago Mr. Martin moved to Elmira with his family and operated a flour and feed mill, known as the Martin & Martin, flour mid feed. He later relinquished the business to a son and son-in-law. He is survived by his beloved wife. three sons and one daughter. Emerson. Byron and Noah, and Mrs. Eli Martin. all of Elmira. The funeral services were held on Tuesday to the Elmira Men. onite Church for service. Interment was made in the cemetery adjoin mg. Friend relatlves learned with sin cere regret ot the death at the family residence. Wilmol township. on Feb wary 2 of Mrs. Enos M. Cremstttanl in her Gill: year. Deemed whose maiden name was Miss Lovlna iiifii/ man was married " years ago to Mr.' (Yressman. She was born near Pe tersburg and was a. member of Biohn’s Mennonite church. There nurvn'e a husband; three sons and four daughiem. namely: Jacob Mamwsah; Edmund and Abner all of Wilmot: Mrs. Mannamah Shantz Mrs, Mum Bowman. Mrs. Eldon ‘Hunsherger. and Mrs. Orphu Weber. One daughter died in infancy. One (brother, Bishop Menmsah Hellman Petershurx. and one step brother Imiuh Shana, Petersburg, and one sister, Mm. George Schmidt. Peters burg also survive. The funeral was held on Thursday, Feb. run, from the family residence at 1.30 o'clock with' , service at Blehu'e Mennonite church. inlerment was; made in the cemetery adjoining At St. Joseph hospital. Gualph. on Tuesday death claimed Mm. Fred Moyer in her 73rd year following a two Fears' lllnesa. There survive her husband. tour sons. Alvin of Guelph township; Herbert or Smhlo Montana; John of Welssenborg and Joseph at home and one brother. An drew Van Hanan or Wtsissetttrerg. The luneral took place on Wednes- day to St. Boniface church and Inter, ment In the Catholic cemetery at New Germanyl _ The death occurred at Elmira at nine o'clock Saturday morning ot Noah B. Martin. mud 54 years. whr has been MI with Jaumiim hr the peat llama years. He has resided in Elmira tor the past seven yum hm: In: come here from Wailenstein. He is survived by his wife, one daughter. Mrs. hm Martin and three snnu. Emerson, Myron and Noah ar oi Elmira. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from the tami- residence to the Mennonite church for service. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. R. R. Knerhlnl of Bt Jacobs mmlpiml the pulp" of the Fnutnre1irust church on Sundny after noon in the nhnonre ot the regular pastor, Rev. E. It. Rocket Pol-Iona“. A number from thtn district II: tended the sale of Mr, Percy Delay " Hutton-Illa on Wednesday, Mr. 'ttor Bolender V“ a Sunday tin-not vim his friend. Mr Irvin comma» It and Hm. Sohm'm Bomb. Ill" non Chm. won and” not. at the lmmo ot Mr um sun. weal” Mittetr. Mm. Jnn. Miller has returned to her homo Inn Elmira after upendlnz never-Al days with har drott. M. ' ley Minor and Hrs. Mtllrtr. Mr. Em Miller or sham I. spend- ttstt navel-Al dun It tho home ot Mr. and Mn. Earl Miller, Mr Ind Mm. Simon Walter W.)- lum (upon! last week at the home of Mr‘rnnd Mm. George Koepke, Minn Eleanor Wltuch of llmlrn In "gun; trtettdtr In mu district Mr. Inocn achnoldcr and. I buat. I". mp to WI“... tht. wool. itertoo 1"th a ivy}; GG a town council amny'l nut- I 'r.erxuPdvie* by letter by the In m. . mm: 1rd"diTpt't Mrs. Enos M. Cressman NORTH WOOLWICH Mn. Fred Meyer OBITUARY Noah B. Martha ELUIRA Born-th, Jan. 28th. to Mr. and Mrs. Enos Bowman, a son. Con- trrtytyhstiorys. - - _ - - __ _ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shoemaker and granddaughter Norma spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shoemaker in Kitchener. Misses Lena and Naomi Martin and Emmeline Lichty spent Sunday with Miss Vietta Martin. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Soehner and Gladys and Miss M. Dadawell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Annniu Gran. - Mr. Eugene Brooks, Kitchener, ihsaes Bertie Lewis, Hazel and Marguerite Steddick and Lloy Hofrer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mry, Gegrge q. Chtsy: _ . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingrich and laughter: Hannah and Pep. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Abram Bowman, r. mad Hrs. D M. Bowman and daughters Leah and Sarah, Miss Florence Bau- man, Miss Lavina Horst and Messrs. Jrvie Bauman. Owen and Dan Bow- nan visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb. WidemanAqgar Elmiylton Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Shoemaker and baby Verna spent Sunday with VIr. and Mrs. Israel Shoemaker at Pih1mrtory - - _ -- _ - -. 7 Miss EGrnetine Lichty is attend- ng the Bible School at the East End Mennonite Church, Kitchener. Miss Dorothy Newberry ot latch» met spent tho week-end at her home here. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chase of You Scotla are spending consume with the formor's ulster, Mrs. John Shackle and Mr. John Stockle. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Bowman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bow- nan visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sny_der on Syytdat: - --. _ anand Mrs. John Martin of Lin- wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Enos 3orymt recently, _ --- _ Miss Margaret Stout: and Mr. Kenneth sum: of Rmebnnk spent Sunday with Laura and George Rust Muster Cecil Schmln who had an Rack ot appendicitis last week has recovered, Mr. and Mrs. John Shackle and Mr. 1nd Mm. Robert Chase called at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hen- 1oetrer and at the home of Mr. and “rs. Ezra Becker. Mlsaea Ruby and Etne Schmitt of Kitchener spent the weekand at heir home here. Mr. and Mrs) Reuben shy and Mr. -nd Mrs. Alex Oswald called on Mr. salah Ktry, who Is an tho cln‘r In A number or young people from {It-rhener toertt Saturday evening nbogganlng on Rechm'a hill Our local school was closed tor a 'ew days. owing to the illneae'of our Father, Mlss Lillian -McQueen. Miss Miry Kmelrlng of Kitchener pent the week-end at her home. Special February Sale pf Gray Enamelled Ware lie. lie. R b'."thg."g W131" Nils, . . . cm t','tTtlr1','.r.?.'."f.'ll. 31-19 --Altoqotur, pic-did donning. All “thumb-mt vol-0| to a“ to ch as: " [dung Spring null. “I. my 1 Gray Pots with Cover, urge size. Reg, $1.25. 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