_ ‘<*Whuriaday, December 6, 1984 ° ' Mr. Nelson Sugg of Barrie spent the weekâ€"end with his family here.. The Junior Farmers‘ Club of this county numbering over 300 enjoyed A delightful skating party last Wed: nesday evening at the Kitchener Auditorium which was exclusively engaged for the occasion. At the close a supper was enjoyed at the Y.M.C.A. building. _ The proceeds from skating party netted a neat sum which will go towards promoting the club‘s activities. Much interest is being taken in he meeting of the Waterloo County Holstein Breeders‘ and Banner Counâ€" ties Ayrshire Associations, called for Wednesday, Dec. 12th at the Y.M. C.A. at Kitchener. Each Association will hold a separate session at 10 w.im. and at noon ineeting a joint Inucheon at which the guest speaker will be Dr, Archibald, Dominion Live stock branch official Miss Alice Forbes of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacDonald spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s father, Mr._ Thos. MacDonald at Moles worth. FARMERS‘ CLUB . SKATING PARTY NETS NEAT SUM Personals. M‘@:s Ruby Klein of Stratford and Miss Dorothy Weicker of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. Miss Ellen Elliott of Marden spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mr. Harvey. Woods. â€" A few from here attended the Baâ€" zaar held under the ausplces of the Presbyterian Church of Elmira on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Burnett spent Sunday with the latter‘s brother, Dr. and Mrs. Herb MacKay at Ingersoll. Mtr. Jas. Henderson of Toronto spent a few days with friendsshore. Mrâ€" Henry Hamilton and daughter Maggle of Guelph spent last Wednesâ€" day with relatives here. Mrg. Leonard Crawford of Toronto is spending some time with her fa: ther, Mr. Wm. Hamilton. LIVESTOCK BREEDERS‘ CLUB MEET DEC. 12th Mr. and Mrs. Collins and little daughter and Miss Mary Ruetz, all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buchâ€" holtz of Blair and ‘Mr. and Mre. Herb Beitz and family of near Breslau viaited on Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Paul Kurtz. Mr. and Mré. Russell Whale of Goldstone â€" spent _ last Wednesday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and \[rs. Frank Forbes. The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held last Thurs:â€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Somers. . The afternoon was spent in sewing. The weekly meeting of the Path: finder was held last Tuesday evening with a fair attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ‘Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bauman and family vieited with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bauman near Seaforth on Sunâ€" day. â€" P Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grundy left on Monday for their home in Oshawa. Quite a number attended the con: cert glven in St. Androw‘s Hall here last Friday evening by the West Montrose young people. ©‘33â€" ‘39â€" TERRA PLANE ’27__ HUDS O N DOBBIN‘S‘.. Phone Dedicated To Better Vision . . . 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A product of The Canada Starch Co ‘ Rubyâ€"McEllistrum A pretty but quiet wedding took place in the Waterloo Emmanuel Evangelical parsonage on Saturday, Nov. 17th, when Miss Ann Elizabeth McBllistrum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McEllistrum, 44 Cedar | street west, became the bride of Mr. ; Percy Ruby, 30 Alma étreet, Kitchâ€" ener, son of Mr. and Mre. Samuel Ruby. Rev. H. A. Kellerman, pastor 01 tie church offfelated. The young peotle were attended by Miss Irene McEllistrum and Mias !_ The attendants were Miss Hilda Schwartz and Mr. Walter Klein. ; Following the ceremony, a reception | was held at the home of the bride‘s ‘parents in Kitchener. They will reâ€" side in that city. Flelschauerâ€"Woelfle The parsonage of the First Eng: lish Lutheran Church in Kitchener on Saturday was the scene of the wedding of Misa Hilda Woelfle of Kitchener to Mr. Wynfred 0. Flelschâ€" auer of Wellesley. Rev,. J. Maurer performed the ceremony. At the wedding dinner a toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. C. S. Roberts to which the bridegroom responded. Rev. O. T. Stockmann was another of the after dinner speakers. Mr. Ed, Loebsack of Stratford was the toastmaster. The guests of honor were the bride‘s only %randmother and grandfather, Mrs. E. Meisner of Tavistock and Mr. Wm. Loebsack of Waterloo. A pretty early winter wedding took place on Nov. 29th at St. Mary‘s Church in London, when Miss Carrie May Healey, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Healey of Watford, became the bride of Mr. James Mcâ€" Kenty, son of Mrs. Margaret Mcâ€" Kenty, of Kitchener. Rev. Father A. J. Lucier officiated. Later Rev. Mr. Orth and Mrs. Orth left on an extended motor trip through the United States. On their return they will take up resiâ€" dence in Woodstock, where Rev. Mr. Orth is the pastor of the Bethany English Lutheran Church. Immediately following the cereâ€" mony the bridal party went on to the Chicopee Tearoom where 56 guests were entertained at a charmingly arranged wedding reâ€" ception. 0 The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Stanley Healey of Watford, and attended} by her bridesmaidy Miss Bernice Lovett, took her place before the altar to the strains of wedding music played by _ Miss Kathleen Downs. The bridegroom was assisted by his brother, Mr. Victor McKenty, of Kitchener. Reichert Schlege! The marriage of Miss Olive Eliza Schlegol, of Waterloo to Mr. Delâ€" more John Reichert of Waterleo, was observed at the St. John‘a Lutheran parsonage in Waterloo on Saturday. Rev. C. S. Roberts performec the ceremony. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Woelfle. Following the ceremony they returned to the home of the bride‘s parents where a dainty buffet luncheon was served Eckstein Kaufman A quiot wedding was solemnized at the Emmanuel Evangelical parâ€" sonage Waterloo, on Saturday, when Miss Cora M. Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kaufman of Tavistock, became the bride of Henry Eckstein, of Tavistock, son of the late Fred Eckatein and Mre. Eckâ€" atein of Tavistock. Rev. H. A. Kellerâ€" man officiated. One of the season‘s most intereatâ€" ing and lovolz weddings took Eh“ in the\St. John‘s Evangelical Luthâ€" To the strains of the Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrin‘" played by Carl Boffinger, the bride entered the church on the arm of her father, wearing a gown of shimmerin bridal satin fashioned on Mediaewï¬ lines. The bride was preceded up the aisle bi' the two ushers, Mr. Lloyd Israel and Mr. Clare Petch, K:nh of Kitchener, followed by the aid of honor, Miss Jeanette Schaefer, and the bridesmaid, Miss Loretta Dietrich. Mr. Roy Orth, brother of the bridegroom, was the groomsman. During the signing of the register, Miss Hilda Schmidt sang "Beloved It is Morn.". Jamesâ€"Rathman The wedding of Miss Lorraine C. Rathman, of Kitchener to Harry J. Jame; of Seaforth was solemnized at St. Peter‘s Luthoran parsonage on Saturday. Rev. Dr. H. A. Sperling porformod the ceremony. day, Nov. 29th, when Miss Marie Meisner, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Meisner of Waterloo, beâ€" came the bride of Rev. George W. by M Ruby The attendants were Miss Deiphino Schlegel and Mr. Allan Reichert of Bamberg. The. nowlywed« will reâ€" side in Bamberg. The bride and bridegroom were attended by William E. James, broâ€" ther of the bridegroom and Miss Morie Rathman, «ister of the bride. in the\Bt. John‘s Evangelical Luthâ€" eran Church, Waterloo, on Thursâ€" Orth, oldest son of Mr. and Mre. Geo. Orth of Waterloo. Rev. C. 8. Roberts officiated. the marrlage of Mise Gladys Olinsâ€" kle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marâ€" tin Olimï¬(ie, and Mr. Carl Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwartz of Kitchener, Schwartz â€" Olinskie St. Mary‘s R. C. Church on Saturday morning was the scene of the marriage of i@iu Gladys Olinsâ€" Boltz â€" Rose A lovely wedding occurred at the St. Peter‘a Luthefan Church in Brodhagen, on Saturday, when Miss Louise %N C. Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose of Bornhoim, became the bride of Herbert E. McKenty â€" Healey Limited Among the prize winners were Lloyd Hunsberger of Baden, Aberâ€" deen Angus cattle; A. J. Shantz of Hespeler, Percheron team, in money for team and as individuals; Lerch & Son, of Preston, Yorkshire hogs; Oscar Schmidt, Elmira, J. Bryden, Galt, Amos Wilkinson, Wallenstein, Wm. Jutz{, Baden, J. D. Gehl and others, for pureâ€"bred Holsteins. There were 240 entries. Fiftyâ€"slx were from the United States and others from New Brunswick, Quebec, Prince Edâ€" ward Island, Saskatchewan and Alâ€" berta. Features of the program were solos by Miss Florence Clement and Mrs. J. B. Grieves, accompanied on the piano by Muss éusan Devitt, who also played several solos. During the tea hour Mrs. Cranson Snider invited to the rooms of which Arthur Foster had charge and in which Mrs. Simon Bricker poured tea and Mrs. R. S. Bean poured coffee. Mrs. S. C. Tweed cut the special brthday cake. County Farmers Carry Off Many Waterloo County farmers this year had the distinction of carrying off more prize money in the Holstein division than any other club in the province. The county also made a «aplendid showing in other divisions, Including cattle, horses, swine and poultry, breeders carrying off their share of the prizes. The annual birthday tea of the Women‘s Associatoin of First United in Waterloo took place at the home of Mrs. George Wegenast, King St., Waterloo, on Thursday. The guests were received by the hostess, Mrs. Wegenast, assisted by her huster, Mr. M. S. Hallman, the president of the organization, Mrs. W. G. Weichel, and the wife of the pastor, Mrs. E. Val. Tilton. The tea room assistants were Misp Maude O‘Donnell, Mrs. E. H. Oxley, Mrs. Arthur Learn, Mrs. J. A. Mcâ€" Corkindale _ and _ Mrs. Clarence Snider. A special guest at the function was Mrs, Jo%m Cummings of Toronto, a former member of the organization, who came to Waterloo specially to keep the Association birthday with her old friends. Gerberâ€"At Wellesley, Nov. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gerber, a daughter. Stumpfâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stumpf, a daughter. Mayerâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mayer, a son. Reeveâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. The Ontario breeders were some people. The words were. interâ€" what at a disadvantage in as much preted through the fingers by Miss »1 they must pay their transporta« Norma Hagen. All of the prayers tion expenses whereas exhibitors given by the assembly were in the from other provinces have expenses sign language. pald by the Federal Government. It mm n e ui merome rreme ame a results n fewer entries from Ontario. _ YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING c aoe. nasnprizing" Read the advertisements in the wWOMEN‘S ASSOCIATION Chronicle and then make out your HOLD BIRTHDAY TEA list of gifts for Christmas. The The annual birthday tea of the Twinâ€"City stores are partlcularly Women‘s Associatoin of First United well stocked with attractive goods at in Waterloo took place at the home Prices as low or lower as any large of Mrs. George Wegenast. King St., city store. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Bean and Mrs. B. E. Bechtel of Grimsby were recent guest; of Twin City friends. . Mrs. Ernest Snoxell and son, Waâ€" terloo, who are patients at the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, are reâ€" ported sieadily improving. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaffner and daughter and Mre. Murray of Detroit Holstein Breeders‘ Club Head Provâ€" ince in Number of Prizes. _ â€" Biggest Fair on Continent. The guests of honor at a farewell party, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quehl of Waterioo, were Mr. and Mra. John Meisner who leave Waterloo for Tavistock in the near future. During the evening the guest3 of honor were made the rect: plents of a sultable gift. spent a few days with the lattor‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Thoe. Hifllfard at Waterloo. Miss Claribel Graybiel of Toronto spent Sunday in the Twin City, a guest of her sister, Mre. Arthur Foator. Reeveâ€"At 5t. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 29, to Mr. and Hrs. Alfred Reeve of Kitchener, a daughter. Ballâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 28, to Mr. ‘The Royal Winter Fair is the big:â€" gest affair of its kind on the conâ€" tinent and this year exhibitions came from all provinces in the Dominion and seven States from across the rorder. Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Hepburn, Waterloo. Wilmot St.. Kitchener, a daughter. _ The death of Mr. W. J. Hill, a noâ€" w tive of Rlora, occurred in Regina, Sask., on Monday, after residing Boltz of Wellealey, son of E. M. there for the past thirty yearse. Boltz of Kitchener, The ceremony _ There aurvive Earl Hill, Toronto, was performed by Rev. 8. Friedrichâ€" _ Ear]l Hill, Toronto, is a brother, son. and Mra. J. Mille, Hanover, Ont., The attendants were Mrs. Norman and Mre. Harvey Haack, Elmira, Boltz and Miss Ruth Huras. Mr. Ont., are alsters A wedding dinner was served to about 75 guests at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boltz will take up residence in Wellealey. The attendants were Mrsa. Norman Boltz and Miss Ruth Huras. Mr. Norman Bol? was the ’roomsman. During the signing of the regisâ€" ter, Misa Pearl Bennesies, accomâ€" panied by Mr. Lorne Muller, played "I Love You Truly." â€" ery Personals Prizes at Fair Births William Schott The death of William Schott occurred at his home in Kitchener on Nov. 29th following a three months‘ iliness. Mr. Schott was born in Erbsville 58 years ago. There survive his widow, three song and four daughters, Vernon, Bridgeport, Edward and Gordon at home, Misseg Phoebe, Ann and Charlotte, all at chome, and Mrs. William Williams, Kitchener. _ Four brothers, John Schott of Grimsby, Edward, Abraâ€" {ham ad Noah, all of Erbsville, and four sisters, Mra. Susannah Pfeffer, in Michigan, Mrs. John Rahn, Canâ€" boro, Mrs. Ervin Ricket and Mrs. ‘ Richard Arndt, both of Kitchener. Seven grandchildren also survive. ‘Two sons and one daughter predeâ€" ceased him. was in her 74th year. Only one daughter, Mrs. Adolph Lockstein. of Kitchener, aurvives. She was buried in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Cometery The Evangelical Sunday School board of Waterlo decided at its reâ€" cent meeting to hold their annual Christmas entertainment on Dec. 23rd this year. The first part of the entertainment will be a mixed program by the boys and girls and the second ’l‘i“t a pageant, "At His Throne." e "White Gift" Christâ€" | | Aliveriitinj Pays | That advertising in the Chronicle pays was unmistakably shown the past two» weeks when two of Kitchâ€" ener‘s leading merchants declared they had experienced a remarkably large volume in sales which they attributed in no small measure to Chronicle advertising. One merâ€" chant reported one Baturdnf sale the best day in point of total sales he had enjoyed since entering busiâ€" nes many ycers ago. He stated that it not only showed the Pulling power of newspaper advertising for quality merchandise at very reasonâ€" able prices but indicated tiat, busiâ€" ness conditions in â€" general are steadily improving. Percy M. McLellan Mr. Percy M. McLellan, Preston stationery merchant, died suddenly on Nov. 26th at his store in Presâ€" ton. Deceased was widely known in the county and in the town. The funeral was held on Friday from his residence, where services were conducted by Rev. Walter Patterâ€" son of Knox Presbyterian Church. _ Pallbearers were Messrs. F. E. Deschenes, Arthur Eltherington, H. Diamond, G. M. Fisher, A. G. Fischer, A. G. Alles and L. Schoeâ€" nau. Mrs, John Ellert Following a six weeks‘ illness, Mrs: John Ellert died at the home near St. Agatha on Saturday, Dec. Ist. Deceased was born in Wilmot Tp., a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, pioneers from Germany, 82 years ago. . â€" There survive her aged husband ind four sons, John and Joseph Ellert of Waterloo, Jacob Ellert in North Dakota, and George Ellert on the homestead near St. Agatha. REV. KELLERMAN ADDRESSES THE BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB A unique serman was preached by Rev. Keï¬erman to a group of eight Twinâ€"City blind and deaf and dumb people. The words were . interâ€" preted through the fingers by Miss Norma Hagen. All of the prayers given by the assembly were in the sign language. The funeral was held on Monday morning from the late residence to to the St. Agatha R. C. Church for srevice and burial in the ndjoininï¬ cemetery. Rev. John Fehrenbac was in charge. cemetery. Rev. John Fehrenbach _ Two daughters, Mrs. J. Beith, Cenâ€" was in charge. ‘lmvme, Mrs. °C. Smith, Kitchener, aâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" iflve grandchildren and the following George Krachn ‘atepchildren, _ Joslah _ Hunsberger, Mr. George Izraehn, a resident of Pontlac, Mich.. Ephraim of Port Buffalo, died at the home of his Huron, Edwin in Detroit, Emmanuel son, Rev. Charles Krachn of Swansâ€" of Hamllton, Mre. M. Larrabbe, Port ville, N.Y., at the age of 75 years. Huron, and Mrs. W. Sweet, Maple Deceased was a brother of Anthony CitÂ¥, Mich., survive, . One son, Kraehn of Kitchener. His widow, Charles, predeceased him 22 years who survives him, is a sister of 489. Rev. A. Weiler, C.R., of Kitchener.‘ Funeral services wore held Wedâ€" se nmzans | nesday from his late home, thence to William Schott |l<lust End Mennonite Cemetery where The death of William Schott burlal was made. Rev. S. H. Swartz necurred at bis Hame in Kitshenor oficlated Funeral services wore held Saturâ€" day from the home to Zion Church. Remains were interred in Bridgeâ€" port cemetery. Rev. E. E. Hallman officiated. There survive three sons, Michael, Christian and Daniel, and one daughter, Mrs. James Birmingham, all of Crosshill; also three sfsggrs, mas will be observed at this time when classes will bring gifts. Euneral services wore held Saturâ€" The funeral of the late Arthur A. day from the home to Zion Church. Ullyot of Elmira took place on Remains were interred in Bridg®â€"| Thursday and was largely attended. port cemetery. Rev. E. E. Hallman|The members of the g‘lasonlc order officiated. marched in a body from the Lodge hl 4 rooms to the residence where they Mrs. Daniel Gerber officlated. Rev. J. Stewart of the There passed away suddenly at|United Church also officiated during her home on Nov,. 28th, Mrs. Daniel‘the services both at the home and Gerber of Crosshill. Deceased had|at the grave. Mr. Oscar Weichel been in poor health for some tim® sang an appropriate solo. The casâ€" She was born in Wilmot Tp. 85 ket bearers were Wm. Auman, A. yeats ago. . ‘W. Hoffer, A. H. Vice, M. Arnold, There survive three sons, Michael, ‘J, B, Jarrell and Dr. McComb. Many Christian and Daniel, and Oone floral rtibutes were sent by friend!s. The funeral was held on Sunday at Mapleview Amish Church, 8rd line Wellesley. Burial was made in the adjoining cenetery. _ Bishop Lebold officiated. Mrs. Frederick Gagne There passed away at her home in Kitchener, on Nov. 27th, Mrs. Frederick Gagne, after suffering from a lingering illness for the past four years. Deceased was in her b2nd year. _ s There survive, besides her husâ€" band, thrse sons, one brother and two sisters, in Scotland. The funeral was held on Thursday, with burial| taking place in the Woodland cemeâ€" tery,‘S%ev. Taylorâ€"Munro officiating. | Mra, Busannah Schoonfeld ‘There parsed away at her real dence on Saturday following alx months of lllness, Mrs. Susannah Schoenfeld of Kitchener. Deceased CHRISTMAS CONCERT PLANNED Obituary _ Suffering a eudden relapse in his islmg;lo againet tho ravages . of |apinal meningitis, Jqseph Bauman, only son of Mr. and Mré. Ian Bau: man of Kitchener, died on Saturday. The case was one of the nonâ€"contaâ€" [ gloua nature. Amos C. Hallman Mrs. Medard Martin In his 83rd year, Amos C. Hallman, Services were held in St. Theresa aged resident of Centreville, who hag R. C. Church, Elmira, on Thursday been ill for the past three years, for the late Mrs. Medard Martin of passed away on Sunday night at the Elmira, Rev. J. J. Arnold, parish home of his daughter Mrs. J. Beith. priest, was celebrant at the Requiem Deceased was born in Blenheim Tp., High Mass. At the end of the mass a son of the late Joseph Hallman Monsignor J. W. Englert, pastor of and Susannah Clemmer. St. Ann‘s parish, Hamilton, spoke Two daughters, Mrs. J. Beith, Cenâ€" feelingly of the deceased. Also presâ€" treville, Mrs. C. Smith, Kitchener, ont in the sanctuary was Rev. V. tive grandchildren and the following Morgan, pastor of St. Joseph‘s atepchildren, _ Josiah Hunsberger, Church, Macton. Interment was Pontlac, Mich.. Ephraim of Port made in the Elmira Catholic cemeâ€" Huron, Edwin in Detroit, Emmanuel tery. Word was received at Kitchener yesterday announcing the death at Toronto on Tuesday evening of Gertrude Sararus, wife of John Trussler, aged about 32 years. She had been in ill health since July. Survivinï¬ are a mother, Mrs. Sarâ€" arus, and one sister, Miss Gertrude Sararus, Queen St. S., Kitchener. Her father, the late Menno M. Sararus, died in January, 1934. _ The fureral arrangements, in charge of Ratz & Bechtel, had not been completed at press time. Mrs. Emily Hagen Death claimed one of Kitchener‘s residents in the person of Mrs. Emily Hagen, at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Friday, Nov. 80th. The late {\)drs. Hagen had been ill for only three weeks although she had suffered from a chronic ailment for some time. She was born in Scotland and was in her 41st year. . Besides her husband there surâ€" vive her mother, Mrs. Emily Forbes, five children, Edward, Clarence, Gordon, Eva and Dorothy, all of Kitchener, and two brothers, James Bruce in Scotland and Joseph Bruce of Philadelphia, Pa. Funeral services were held or Monday from the Schreiter â€" Sand rock l‘¥uneral Home. Dr. H. A Sperling officiated. There passed away at her home in Kitchener on Monday night, Mre. Alâ€" fred Hannenborg. Deceased was in hor 58th year. The mother aurvives with the husâ€" band and aix children, Misa Vorda at home, Mre. Fred Gillard, Kitchener, Mrs. Ruase!) Eborhardt, Wenaaga Beach, Mre. Robert Fellbanm. Kitchâ€" ener, Clarence HAnnenborg, Kitchen er, and William at home He was burried on Tueaday in the Bt. Clements Cemetery. Mre. Alfred Hannenberg 10 King St. S. WATERLOO _ Phone 894 Mrs. John Trussler Arthur A, Ullyot Joseph Bowman Allan Bossen?;rry Information concerning the death of Mr. Allan Bossenberry at his home In Calgary, Alta., on Monday, Nov. 19th, wae received here recently. De ceased was a native of Huron townâ€" whip and lived for many years in New Hamburg and Kitchener. The funeral took place on Nov. 22nd. Mr. Frank Bossenberry of Kitchener and Mrs. Frank Smith aleo of Kitchener, are brother and efster of the deâ€" ceased Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town friends present were Mrs. F. Schill and famâ€" ily of Wallenstein; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyer, Mr. Harry Meyer, Mr. E. Brenner of St. Clements; Mr. and Mrs. S. Ditner of St. Agatha; Mr. and Mrs. W. Zettel, New Gerâ€" many; Mrs. E. Ditner, Preston ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuett; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brohman and Miss Helen Brohâ€" man of West Montrose; Mr. Joseph Martin, Arigs. of Mr. Allan Bossenberry at his home The late Mr. King had many In Calgary, Alta., on Monday, Nov. friends in Elmira. He operated the 19th, wae received here recently. De Kitchenerâ€"Elmira bus line for some ceased was a native of Huron townâ€".time a number of years ago. whip and lived for many years in | Bazil Shemellovich New Hamburg and Kitchener. The| After being ill for only one week, funeral took place on Nov. 22nd. Mr.â€" Bazll Shemellovich of Kitchener died Frank Bossenberry of Kitchener and j at the Kâ€"W. Hospital on Saturday Mrs. Frank Smith aleo of KH(‘henm'_;ut‘n-numn In his 18th year. ure brother and efster of the deâ€" Surviving are his widow, two soné, ceased }Frnnk and Jeseph, Kitchener, and Semnoums |seven diaughters, Mrs. Willfam Mar Amlel Knechtel whall, Helen, Mary, Josephine, Rosie, The sudden death of Amlel Knech-’ Frances, Pauline, all of Kitchener tel occurred on Saturday at his home One brother and one elater in Austria in Kitchener. Deceased was in hls aleo survive. Travellers‘ Samples . . . CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ! 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MeSween of Galt, two brothers, Jacob of Elmira, and . Philip of Galt, and three sisters, Mrs. Catharâ€" ine Ziegler, Southampton, Mrs. M. Martin, Galt, and Miss Annie Jackâ€" son of Glenallan survive. ©£©61.95 $3.75 PAGE FIvE _ _ Phone 3880 Large bed