Mr. Mills Foley NEW HAMiBuRG.---The death oc- ' urred here on Wednesday, Dec. 16th of Mills Foley in his 48th year. He and been in failing health for the mat seven years but was up and mound until several days before her demise which was due to a heart vitack. The deceased was horn in Stittsville. near Ottawa, a son of Michael and the late Mrs. Foley. He went 20 years in the western pro- \.nces and in “NC. For the past 8 tars he was. a resident ot "New Ham- "rarg and was highly esteemed thy a host of friends tor his quiet and kind- ly disposition. The deceased was married to Naymie Patterson, daugh- tr r of Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson ot' this town who passed away six years ago. Since then he has made his home with his ttther-in-law. He leaves in bereavement tour brothers and tour sisters. namely John and 'Herbert Foley of New Llskeard. Al- iwrt of Vancouver, Walter of New 'Hamburg. Mrs. (H. Messinger ot New I :i.iskeard, Mrs, John Patterson of Matheson and Mrs. Chas. H6pkins ot Glacier. B.C.. The funeral took place I on Saturday afternoon at '2.30 at the I home of his tather-in-law, Mr. James Patterson. Rev. E. G. Dale. pastor at the Baptist church. was in charge of the funeral service. YOU KNOW THAT PAGI noun Mn. Lieha Lichty NEW (HAPBURG.--Death called New Hamburg and district's oldest resident last Friday in the person ot Mrs. Lleha Lichty, who was in her (nth year. Truly a pioneer, she was TS J]0lijio,rfi'd Waterloo No extra charge for use of our home-like Funeral Chapel. Walsh Funeral Service 160 King St. S. - Phone 677 Schreiter - Sandrock Limited FUNERAL HOME 51 Benton St., Phone 4480 all: "gull... of dish-00. o I haul-I -.HovattHaan. OUR typo of horn on the farm in Wilmot town- ,hip upon which Wesley Wolfe now resides On May 24, 4843. a daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Erh. She was married at the age of T,' to the late Christian Lichty, who (ted in 1915. Following their marri- age they lived for a number of years north of st. Agatha, but '27 years ago moved to this village. Following the (ii-ath of her husband she took my “sirloin-e with her daughter, Mrs, lmnjamin S. Roth. She had been in failing health for some time and had been hedfast since Last summer. Her death removes the last member of the Christian 'Erb family one or Wilmot township's earliest pioneer hmilies. She is survived by 'two mt'tiS and two daughters, Christian ot Baden. Joel of Tavistock. Mrs. B. Roth and Miss Mary Lichty, both of this village. The funeral was held Monday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roth, to vSteinman's Amish Mennonite Church, the service to he in charge ONLY ONE LOT SOLD AT SALE FOR TAXES KrrcHENER.--one lot only was bought at the tax sale Friday at the city hall, and the city had to buy the remaining 350, representing some $40,000. Owners still have a year in which to redeem the lots, said City Treasurer L. M. Dnhmer. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert of Mannheim were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mm. 'chry Neel). Anthony Straub There passed' away at his late residence, 367 Frederick St., Kitch- ener, on December 19, Anthony Straub, in his 78th year. He was formerly of Elmira and resided in Kitchener for the past six years. He is survived by three brothers and five sisters. The funeral was held from the Lippert & Hunter Funeral home on Monday morning at nine a.m. to St. Mary’s Church. Inter- ment wns made in Mount Hope cemetery. F The Christmas festival of the St. Paul's 'Luthenan Church will he held on Thursday evening, Dec. 24th at of Rev. Moses Jantzi of Baden. Bu- rial will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. cer, 44, Windsor, was killed Satur- day night when the automobile she was driving skidded on an icy Ipawr ment and struck a Hydro pole. Her husband escaped with minor faeial injuries. F Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr and sons Ralph and Morris, Mr. August .Suhnarr and Mr. Pius [Helm were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich at Linsephdburg. AUTO HITS POLE, MNtsoR.--MrB. Robert Spenv 'tmMrhftLLE WOMAN KILLED 1-3 WATIILOO CHIONICLI 1'i'i 'it nu I'CHENER g i (flit?‘3‘?I33EWBEEBï¬ï¬‚flflfllï¬lï¬lï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬‚fliï¬ï¬‚flï¬ï¬lï¬ï¬uBBB IBllll tor the month ot November were $574.96 tor the g" department, â€$49.06 for water end 878.58 tar electric. The manager‘s report in " follows: Report for November. 1930 We pumped 15,000,000 gallon in November, I decrease from October ot 590,000,000 ttls. On Nov. 30th we pumped 640,000 trltr. which was the highest tor the month. The lowest (pumping was on Nor 22nd, 300,000 513. Average daily tor the month was 500,000 313. The pumps were operated 213.6 hrs. Current con- sumed for pumping 33.900 k.w.h. There was a fire alarm on Nov. 18th, at 9.04 am. from box 36. Gas pur'chased for the month ot November was 1.803.400 cu. tt., com- pared with the month or October of 2.191.500 cu. rt, a decrease of 318,. 100 cu. ft. Olly 0-. Flu Abr- lining loath 'toe-ded by P.U.C. An Increase in the peck load of power tor the month ot November over the previous month was noted in Manager George (lion'- rayon to the P U. C. on Friday. thadllp WILL BUY PICTURE KTT01HFhNTFsR.-4hte of the late Homer Watgon's paintings will be purchased tor the RAW. Collegiate at a cost cl $100. "Speed River Through Trees" is the scene, and do. picts a View of the Speed river near Preston with sunlight bright on the foliage of waterside trees. The purchase was authorized at the meeting of the collegiate board, when members chose the picture from six. Peak load for the month of So. w mber was on the 24th of Novem- ber at 5.12 p.m., 3159.4 H.P.. at 92.8% power fan-tor. compared with October or 2946.4 H.P.. an “crease of 213 H.P. Cost ot power for November 6q50.44. 5,3aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaa321333338333flaming "THOR" Washer Special.' BY HOM ER WATSON See Us For Electrical Gifts DOCKWOOD. - as. back broken by . My fail on the med Boom of . Wyoming. Ont., hotel, I 68- year-old commrcinl tnvcllor work- ed for two dnyi without knowledgo of the nature of " injury. it in revealed here Sunday following the death in Guelph of Wellington Smith of Rockwood. BUTTER AND LAID ON RATION BASIS FOR NAZIS BERUN.--Butter end Ind ends have been issued to German house- holders. The curds state the number of persons in a fumily and permit that famil to purchase 80 per cent. of its toil October censum tion each month, eifective Jan. I. Tgere- after, In individual may buy only from the dealer holding this cud. ION?“ - Son-m W Suntan m. ". pub“! " the Ignited 6% j. fed. _ HAD BROKEN BACK. PUPILS on HOLIDAY. KIN'GSVILLE.--Beeause Marjorie Allen, Kingsville, has the mumps, twenty children in Tilbury East Toytryshippre enjoying I holiday. Miss Allen is teacher at a town- ship school and when she took ill last week the Trustee Board decided to close the school until the new year., May Little, Windsor business wo- man, died Sunday in a hospital at Cincinnati: Ohio, the result of a. fractured skull she suffered in an automobile accident on Sunday. "The beauty seen is partly in him who sees it."-Bovee. WINDSOR. - Miss Adelaide Lyttlel2q, etfttst.dturtr)ttel' of Mrs. "How goodness heightens beau- tr"-Wannah More. DIES IN AUTO CRASH .ACHER HAS MUMPS DIDN’T KNOW " GAZETTE DI†Electric Irons . . . . . $1.95 up Heating Pads . . . . . $3.95 up Toasters - Waffle Irons - Etc. SANDWICH TOASTERS $2.49 to $9.95 GRAND VALLEY LOSES TO ELMIRA 6 TO 2 ELMIRA.-- Elmira Intermediates returned victorious Friday night after their first scheduled encounter, a 6 _to_2 win, ov_er 11end Valley. Elrnirtr--Ahmi--Rudow; defence, Mikol, Ran; centre. Miller; wings, Klein, Allemnng; alternntes, Martin, Sailing, Bard. 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