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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Jan 1913, p. 7

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...__ An auspicious event took place at __, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli (~] Cressman when their daughter Myra r,/ Della was united in holy matrimony â€"._ _ to Abiah B. Shantz. i ~ The c:remomy _ was periormed by ; Rev. 1. Cinden of New Dundee in the . presence â€" of a large number of relatâ€" ~ ives and friends. News Notes.â€"Miss Bella and Mrs. Wm. Hastings are visiting friends in Port Huron.â€" Mr. H. Mundeli _ and family of Mitchell and Mr. John Knight and family of Guelph _ were Christmas visitors around Crosshill. â€"â€"Miss Byers ‘of Mitchell is visiting ber sisters, Mrs. Geo. Glaister and Mrs. Elias Playford.â€"Miss Margaret Rennie oi Berlin spent the holidays under the parental roof.â€"Mr. [Allan and Miss Emma Shantz of â€" Baden spent Sunday with their brother Mr. M. M. Shantz.â€" Mr. and Mrs. P. Birmingham spent Christmas _ with their daughter, Mrs. Helker of _ Berâ€" lin.â€"Mr. Elias Playford has returned from the Guelph Hospital _ greatly improved in health.â€"Mrs. G. Barâ€" bour and daughter Helen are visiting friends at Woodstock.â€" Nomination was held in the Township Hall on Monday and as usual a large. number oi the ratepayers gathered _ to hear the Township affairs discussed, after which the gcner:fl opinion seemed to be that the old council _ should _ be again returned, having given satisfacâ€" tion the past year. €;UELPH.â€"During December â€"there | ‘"C linc will be run through Dutton, were issued building permits to â€" the } West â€" Lorns, _ Rodney, Ridgetown, valve of $1,716, bringing the total jChatham and Kingsville, and tho surâ€" tor the year up to $388,4199. This is|"CY _ _will be rushed ahead with | all x~goodâ€"record;â€"though tot zeedâ€"soâ€"thatâ€"construction work can the previovs year. It does not in.l te commenced in the carly summer. clude the Dominion Linen Mills, the rmerneerme seecontomeg 0. A. College, or P‘r.ison Farm, \\'hcrc] Minard‘s Liniment Cures Garget in there has been much building. JCowi. â€" M Itairs. of Interest :â€"There is a hot contest on for trustees of this _ poâ€" lice village. Messrs. Baldwin H. A. Murray, A. Stemler and Waiter Smith ars in the field.â€"In the Township of Blenheim Messrs. Vickort and _ D. Stauffer are contesting the Reeveship and Messrs. Cicero Gofton and Harâ€" ley the Deputyâ€"Reevesitp. Dr. Wilson was reâ€"elected School Trustee at the annual meeting.â€"Mr. Henry Kenyon who has been seriously ill with pneuâ€" monia is improving.â€"Mrs. Soloman (Gable is seriously illlâ€"The grippe is quits prevalent in this community.â€" The ice in the rink is now in _ good shape for curling and skating. _ The curlers have fixed up a neat club room in connection with the rimnk.â€"Our poâ€" pular _ druggist Mr. William Leonard is to be married the latter end of this month to Miss Bean of Winchesâ€" ter Springs. Miss Bean was formerâ€" ly a nailliner for the K. D. Ramsay Co.â€"Baird Bros. factory was closed last week owing to a defect in _ the boiler.â€"In Tp. Plandford _ on Xmas morning, _ to Mr. and Mrs. David Sommers, a son.â€"In Tp. Wilmot, on New Years morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stoltz, a daughter. the _ strains of the wedding march played by Miss Pearl Fingeman, the bride being given away by her father. After the ceremony a sumptuous wedding dinner was gerved, and . the bappy couple left on the nine o‘clock train for â€" Warren Penna and other points en route. . The bride and groom who were unâ€" attended entered the drawing rgom to _ ‘Our Busy Neighbors Crosshill ST. THOMAS.â€"Surveyors for _ the new Hydroâ€"electric power line _ from St. Thomas to Windsor started work at the St. Thomas end on Thursday. The line will be run through Dutton, West _ Lorns, _ Rodney, Ridgetown, Chatham and Kingsville, and tho surâ€" tey _ will be rushed ahead with _ all '- Loeal and Personalâ€" Mr. _ John Bernhardt spent the Christmas holiâ€" days in â€" Brantford:â€" Mr. and Mrs. (Geo. Cordock of Galt spent Christâ€" mas Day with the latter‘s parents in Doon.â€"Mr.~ James Watson, _ who has been spending some time in th: Northwest, is spending ‘a few â€" holiâ€" days at his home here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. NEW HYDRO POWER LINE | Miss Ressie M. Rife of Edmonton, j \lberta was the guest of Miss _ Tilt , last week â€"Miss Lora Little of Milâ€" | ton is _ spending several weeks with :lucr parents here.â€"«Miss Verdella Kitâ€" ching of Owen Sound spent the vacaâ€" tion at her home hereâ€"Mt. Liova C. mother and sister in town.â€" _ Miss Jessie Cassidy of London is visiting her sister, Mrs. Miltor® Beatty. â€" Quite a number of the young, people took in the masquarade ball in Elora Friday night, Dec. 27th.â€" Rev. Mr. Chantler of Brampton preached on ‘oâ€" cal option in the Methodist irch both at the morning and evenjing serâ€" vices last Sunday. Mr. J. Stevenson sang at the morn}ag service and Miss Gladys Felker sang very â€" acceptably at the close of the evening service.â€" Mr. John Richardson and family have moved into their beautiful new residâ€" ence, which is situated at the southâ€" ern end of St. Anarew*s street.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hayden are in Ethel this week owing to the illness _ and death of the latter‘s father. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Innes and family have movâ€" ed to North Toronto. Mr. Innes/bas secured a _ position on the _ Hizh School staff at Whithy.â€"Miss _ May Barclay, a graduate nurse _ of _ the Royal Alexandra Hospital here, has been appointed Lady Superintendent of the Lord _ Dufferin Hospital, Orangevilie, where she will enter upâ€" on her duties shortly.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Giordon McKeag and their son Garâ€" fheld with his wife, all of _ Winnipeg, are visiting friends in town, having come east to take part in the coleâ€" bration of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mcâ€"| Keag‘s golden wedding, _ which wasl fittingly celebrated hers on Christmas Day.â€"Mrs. Robert Phillips gave _ a delightiul Thimble Tea last Saturday. â€"Miss Stella Calder of Hagarsville is spending several months with hor parents in town.â€"Messrs. Clyde and (ibson Gordon of Toronto attended the funeral of their grandfather, ths late W. P. McMicking, last week. S. Adoiphâ€"Mr. W. Mathews, _ Beâ€" troit, is spending the holidays at tne home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mathews:â€"Mr. Fred. Manning, Victoria University, and L. Manning, St. Marys, are home for the _ holiâ€" days.â€"Mr. M. I. Adolph is spending the new year. with relatives in Port Elzin and Southampton. While there he attended the funeral of his uncle, the late Mr. Henry Adolph, and proâ€" ther of Mr. L. Adolph, Wallace.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Richter and family, â€" Hamâ€" burg, visited at the home _ of her father, Mr. Chas. Geiger. â€"Mrs. Jas. Kinsman is the guestâ€" of Mr. and Mrs Jeptha Vankleek, Leamington.â€" Miss M. Thomson spent the holidays _ in Toronto.â€"Mr. and Mrs. G. Grifith and Mr. Wm. Dezell visited at _ the home of Mr. Thos. Dezell, . Toronto, during. the Christmas holidays.â€" Mr. Justus Ruppel, Waterloo, is the guest ‘of his brother, Mr. Conrad Ruppel.â€"Mr. Conrad Ruppel has exâ€" changed his farm for the livery busiâ€" ness owned by E. Porteous, Listowel. Mr. Ruppel has purchased a _ residâ€" ence in Listowel and will move in the near future.â€" Messrs. Saiter and Knibe unloaded another car of curn last week. FarmerEhare utilizing the corn to replenish the crop which was not so heavy, and thereby enabliag ‘them to feed their stock on hand at a proft.â€"Miss Turner, Barrie, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. 1. Robinson. the mistakes of the past year. May our resolutions be such as wili be a benefit to ourselves or to others â€"This delightful weather has added much to the enjoyment of the toliâ€" days, and many even more than ever ‘took advantage of"it. Many ;oyous reunions wert held and many hom»s were cheered by those who came ‘r)in mlq to spend the holiday at . hoime. ‘The pleasant . times spent togzther will long linger in the memories _ of those who came and of those who stayed at home.â€"Amongst those who came from the West are the followâ€" ing, Messrs. E. Alexander and L. WilHams, who are staying _ a feow months at their respective homes. Mr. .J. Wiederhold, Edmontog, is the guest _at }he home of his sister, Mfs. Items of Interest.â€"Mr. and _ 2rs. William G. Beatty and little daughâ€" ter Jean are visiting her parents in Kansas City, Mo.â€"Mrs. (Rev.) _ W. H. Stearne and little son of Cargill are spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beatty of town.â€"Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. T. Carâ€" thew (nee Isabel Marshall) of Ainâ€" herstburg are spending the holidays with her father and sister in town.â€" Misses Dorothy Beattie of the Marâ€" garet Eaton School _ of Expression, Toronto, Ruby Sargent and _ Ulive Watkins of the Conservatory of Music ard Isabel Mitchell of the High School staff, Braaford, are enjoying the holidays at thuir respective homes in town.â€"Mr. John McAllister of Afexi readers we wish a happy and prosâ€"| Durrant of Winterbourne called â€" . 0B |vigitors with Mr. and Mrs. _ Simon perous new year.â€"With the beginning| Mrs, Bemis on Saturday.â€"Mr.. D4 |Rickert.â€" Mr. S. A. Bergey, B.S.A., of the New Year usually comes tke| Mrs. Jacob Cressman spent Nfiu"wm’w' is erop of new resolutions, the only crop| Years Day with friends above Wattrâ€"|spending a lew days at his home here. that flourishes of iN cOC o. "of ocoMr and Mrs. Emanue! Shants|..Mr. Eiton Heslock is renewing old year, and.are generally the resuit of|and family are visiting friends . At |acquaintances in Mildmay over New Tilt B. Sc. F. of the Domimion Forâ€" Iteins of Interest.â€"To all Telegraph| News Notes Fergus Blair estry Branch left on Thursday for the West to supervise opetrations on _ the Brazeau and Athabaska Forest _ Re serves in _ Northern _ Alberta. â€"Miss Lillie Peattic and Miss Lowise _ Tilt have returned to McDonald Institute Guelph, after spending the vacation with their parents here.â€"Mr. Charles Kenvon _ of _ T‘â€"antford spent _ New ® can®[ff ut oo sty Je s ,rray Happily Wedded.â€"A very _ pretty wedding was held at the home _ of Mr. James Pirrie.on Christmas Day, Dec. 25th, at 5 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, wheh Janet, the youngest daughter, was united in marriage to Mr. Hugh Woods, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph.-Wood_l, of near Winâ€" terboutne. Rev. A. M. Hamilton perâ€" formed the ceremony in the presence of about sixty guests. The â€" happy couple left on the«G. T. R. to spend their honeymoon with friends at Port Colborne and points west.â€" Mr. E. M. Adamson met with a serious accident on Christmas Day, when putting his horse\ into the staâ€" ble at his fatherâ€"inâ€"law‘s, Mr. _ Anâ€" drew Browns. He stepped on a piece of ice and fell heavily. The horse gave a sudden jolt with his head and dislocated his right shoulder.â€" Mr. Hnm_mmww Miss Elva Pirie of Toronto and Miss |Winnie Pirie of Port Burwell â€" are spending their holidays with _ their parents here. Local: and Personal:â€" Miss â€" Susan L. Mann _ of â€" Winterbourne and Mr. G. _ Stuart _ Oumming were married on January Ist atâ€" Malley Hill Farm, Winterâ€" bourne.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Black of Michigan are visiting their many reâ€" latives and friends in this vicinity.â€" Mr. Wm. Snider of Winterbourne has been engaged to teach at Victoria schoo} for the coming year.â€" We are very sorty to learn of the very serâ€" fous illness of Mr. Jas Brown . with {appendicitu.â€"/\n operation was perâ€" formed on Thursday which was sucâ€" cessful, but Jim is still in a critical condition.â€"Mrs. Davidson from near Calgary, Alberta, is home with her father and brother here. Her mother passed away a few days after her arâ€" rival. Much sympathy \js extended. â€" Died: On Thursday evening, Dec. 2%6, Mrs. Ware, formerly of Mannheim. Much: sympathy is felt for the bereav: ed family in the loss of the wife and mother., The funeral took place on Monday, Dec. 30th, to the Presbyterâ€" lan cemetery, Winterbourne.â€" Mrs. Thompson from Portage La Prairie | is visiting with her brother, Mr.| John Burnet.â€"The marriage of Miss | Mary Wilson to Mr. Amos _ Stoll took place in Toronto on _ Tuesday, Dec. 24th. Alithough teaching for but a short time a:‘?icwria school â€" she made many friends, who will all join in wishing her every happiness. â€"Mr. James Hamilton .of Grimsby occupied the pulpit in St. Andrew‘s church on Sunday, Dec. 29th. I at her home here.â€"Mrs. Peppler and Mrs. Ratz of Tavistock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bedford last week.â€"Mr. Philip Rellinger@=is spendâ€" ing a few days at Toronto.â€"Mr. Verâ€" non Moyer, Berlin, spent New Years day at Pleasant View.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alson Cressman and _ Master Eldon Ernst, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressman last week.â€" Miss Sebina Snyder of Berlin spent a few days at her home here. ville is aâ€" guest of Mr. and Mrs. .lonas Bingeman, Mont Hill Farm.â€" Mr. Roy Geach of Palmerston is a guest of his ‘brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Geachâ€"Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bemis of Toronto spent _ Christmas with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Bemis. Mr. Bemis will leave on a trip to the old country this week. â€" Mr. Herb Heintzman of Toronto spent the holiday at his home here.â€"â€" Mr. Metmo Turrel of Berlin called on Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer here on ‘Pues day.â€"Miss Elma Cressman of _ Gerâ€" received a postal fromâ€" Miss H. A. Wilkinson of Berlin, formerly of Winâ€" terbourne, who is now in London, England, stating that she had‘a safe and very pleasant journey across the Atlantic, leaving her home in Berlin the latter part of November and havâ€" ing a sea voyage of nine and _ oneâ€" half days. Miss: Wilkinson‘s _ many friends wish herâ€" an enjoyable time in the great Metropolis and a safe reâ€" turn.â€" The Presbyterian Sunday school beld theit Christmas cantata last Friday, Dec. 20th, and it was much enjoyed by young and _ old. Oranges and ‘eandies were distributed. Simeoe for a few days.â€"â€" Mr. _ and Nrs: Alex. Shafier and Miss _ Laura Bél} Turrel spent Sunday with Mr. and . Ailex.. Shafier of Berlin.â€" Mr¢ Cressman and Miss Viola of Strasburg spent Christ mas day@at the latter‘s home, _ Mr. News Notes.â€" Your correspondent Mills is Winterbourne chinger.â€"Mr. Wellington Mathews of Macton spent Xmas with his parents in town.â€"Rev. J. Hamilton of Beamsâ€" ville occupied the pulpit in the Presâ€" byterian _ Church last Sunday afterâ€" noon.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Kimmel and children are visiting friends and . reâ€" latives in Berlin for a few days.â€"Mr. Fred _ Mitchell of Guelph has been transierred to this branch of the Mcâ€" $ropolitan Bank where he will be proâ€" moted to . teller.‘ Fred‘s friends will! be glad to have him back among them: once more.â€"Mr. â€" George Glennie of the University of Toronto is visitingi his parénts in town for a m or. so.â€"Mrs. 8. Eby of St. T s 0 is spending the holidays with her mothâ€" er "Mrs. G. Vogt on Church St.â€"The many friends of Mr. D. D. Ratz will be grieved to learn that he was takâ€" en suddenly ill last Saturday morning’ with a severe attack â€" of appendicitis and it was thought advisable later inl the day to perform an operation. Pr. Wardlaw of Galt performed the operâ€" ation assisted by Dr. J. H. Ratz of Preston and Drs. Harcourt ard _ R. Faulds of Elmira. Atâ€"last teports Mr. Ratz was doing as well as might be expected and his many friends wish him a speedy and Complete recovery.â€" Hockey _ Match : The Eimira Interâ€" mediate @.H.A. team completely outâ€" classed‘ the Waterloo Juniors in _ an exhibition hockey match played _ here on Christmas day. The game. though at no stage really fast, was interestâ€" ing and exciting throughout. The stickâ€"work _ of the visiting team was| perhaps superior to that of our boys,| but they were absolutely lacking _ in | teamâ€"play. The hallâ€"time score _ was 3â€"0 in favor of Elmira. One* of flw! Waterloo boys was accidentally hurtl in the second haH and an Elmira player was dropped to even up. Goodt sportsmanship was very much in eviâ€"| denc>, _ there being but one penalty | dealt out.. The final score was 74).’ The lineâ€"up of+the home team was :â€"| Goalâ€"Lincoln Ratz 1 Pointâ€"Henry Weichel. | C. Pointâ€"Etfie Otto | Roverâ€"Oscar Weichel: I Centreâ€"Albert Kubl. }dll. John ‘Wahi of Winterbourne on Monday.~â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rickâ€" art spent the Christmas _ holidays Persgnal : Mr. Ephraim Huehnergard of Waterloo spent part of the _ week with friends in town.â€"Mr. Earl Ratz has returned to Ottawa this week to resume his duties of the Geodetic Deâ€" partment.â€"Mrs. C. Jensen and three little children of Galt are spending a few days with Elmira relatives:â€" Miss Laura Hemmerich of Southampâ€" ton is visiting at her home herÂ¥ durâ€" ing the holidays. â€"Mr. Elmer Ratz of the School of Practical Science Torâ€" onto is spending the week at his home here.â€"Mrs. Louis Obligher of _ Owen Sound spent the Xmas holidays with Elmira relatives ard friends.â€"Among thosa who spent the holidays with Elmira friends and relatives were Messrs. Milton Auman, Fred Ruppel, Floyd Dunke, Charlie Schaefer, Wilâ€" liam _ Ruppel,, Emerson Stump( â€" of Toronto,. Mr. Amasa and Clarence Strome of Bertin, Mr. and Mrs. J @ Harper of ‘Waterloo, Mr. Sylvain Jeanne Elora, Mrs. Dr. J. H. Ratz 52.: da\)lg:terel.s, Ella and Betty of Preston.â€"Miss Mae .Wyhatt ol Stratford is spending a few days. at her bome in town.â€"Miss White â€" of the Brantford Conservatory of Music sPent the Xmas holidays with Elmira friends. "4 ‘of Interest. . a number tham "this vinee aticaded in« Wigornd Years.â€"Miss Sarah Hermer visited with friends in this neighborhood on Sunday.â€"Mr. J. W. Woods of Dashâ€" wodd is visiting his sister Mrs. Philip Becker.â€"Mr. Ed. Shoots of Floradale is visiting with his uncle, t‘ Ed. Hoelscher.â€"Mits Ade Becker left for a month‘s visit to her home â€" in Mildmay. â€" Mr. _ Sam _ Cauffman from Canboro is visiting Mr. _ Ed. Dutriggs. Tlie cantata entitled "Star of the East‘ which was given by the young people of this village in the Theatorâ€" ium last â€" Friday evening under the able leadership. of Mr. Geo.°L. Zeigâ€" ler proved quite a succéss. The first part of the programme was miscelâ€" laneous, consisting of a vocal solo by Miss â€"Devitt of Berlin entitled ‘"For all Eternity" by Angelo Maschâ€" eroni,â€" a â€"readingâ€"‘The Villageâ€" Choir‘"‘ by .Mr. Zeiglet, and â€" an iNustrated song ‘"The Holy City‘" by Mr.. Arâ€" mond Kimmel. The Oddféllows quarâ€" tette, namely, Messrs. W. I. Badley, Arthur Laschinger, G. L. Zeigler and Armond" Kimimel also favored the audience with one of their much _ apâ€" preciated quartettes entitled â€" "Larâ€" board Watch.‘‘" Mr. Menno L. Weber kindly conserted to act. as Chairman for theâ€" evening and gave a short opening address. The Orchestra also playedâ€" several selections as well as accompanying the chorus throughout the evening. The second part of the programme consisted entirely of the Cantata. The soloists of the evening included Miss White of the Brantford Conservatory of _ Music, Mtrs. Jack Hedrich, Miss Emmna Hedrich and Messrs. Armond Kimmel, W. L. Badâ€" with the former‘s parents, Mr.> and Verta Rickert of Buflalo were Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton H. Shuh of Waterloo spent Xmas day with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mts. S. E. Shantz.â€"Mr. and Mrs. 1. Snidetr and ?.mily of Didsbury, Alta., spent â€" a couple of days at the home of _ Rev. and Mrs: D. S. Wismer.â€"Miss Hanâ€" nah _ Shantz of â€" Blake and Miss 1.. Muss*lman spent a couple of days at the home of _ Mr. Elias ®. Shantzâ€" Miss _ Samantha Richn of Guearnsey, News Notes.â€"Mr. Sanwel Wismer of Toronto and Miss N. Wismer | of Blair visited at the home of their uncle at ‘"‘Maple Villa" last Saturâ€" day.â€"Dr. and Mrs. Jacobs and Miss Huber of Berlin were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Swartz.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lichty of ‘Yatton spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Elias S. Shantz.â€"Miss Soâ€" loma Shantz of Floradale spent the Christmas holidays at her home here. â€"Mt. and Mrs. I. Witmer and family of Williamsburg and Mr. and _ Mrs. Chas. Koch and family of St. .Jacobs s&ent the Yuletide at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. _ A. Swartz.â€"Mr. S. Gehman of Waterloo visited at _ the home of his uncle at Fair View _ on Xmas day.â€"Mr. Abel Snider of Guern sey, Sask., visited his friend Mr. EJâ€" ton _ Wismer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Musselman * and family _ of Grasgy Lake, _ Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Musselman of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Osiah Cressman of New â€" Hamâ€" burg _ were holiday _ visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz.â€" The most scientific, commonâ€"sense treatment is Rexall Orderlies, â€" which 2re eaten like candy. ‘They are vety pronounced, gentle and pleasant â€" in action, and particularly agreeableé in every way. They do not cause diatrâ€" hoer, nausea, flatulence griping. or any _ inconvenience whatever.‘ Rexall Ordetlies are particularly good _ for children, aged and delicate persons. Wo urge you to try Rexall Orderties at our risk_w)ms, 100. and 25¢. Remember, you can get Rexall Remâ€" edies n this community only at our storeâ€"The Reall Store. We pay for all the medicine _ used during the trial, il our remedy | fails to completely relieve you of constipar tion. We take all the risk. You are not obliged to us inâ€"any way whatâ€" ever, if you accept our. offer. _ Could anything be‘ more fair for you ? _ Is there any reason why ‘you should hesâ€" itate to put our claims to actual test ? R. Wingâ€"Lorne Ratz. , L. Wingâ€"Loine Ruppel. « Mr. J. Ainsworth, Sr., has moved with his family into the dwelling beâ€" bind Mr. J. B. Lein‘s shop. Our Reputation and Money is Back of This Offer. 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Special Price for Both g $1.50 | _ Address WATERLOO, ONT. ~ _ The Price of On@ CcouUuroN A meeting of the various eva the city will be Men‘s _ Clubâ€"rod at 4 o‘clock fot cussing the orga tion. | Sask., spent Sunday, at â€"Miss ‘Grace and Mr. Eby,‘J. B. Keler, i‘ acclamation showing ies were faithfully~ the past . year.â€"Mt. ‘Heller and â€" dai Sask., are spending tion with the f Geo. Heller, King C. W. Gingrick of New Years with Gingrich. â€"Mr. °O Michigan is spend with friends in J. B. Filsinger spent the holidays Farmâ€"Mr. and Mr, family, and Mr. Waterloo spent N friends _ in Bowmanville s his home _ here.â€" spending _ a w Newstadt.â€"Mr. Wah! â€"spent New YA in Clifiord.â€"Mrs. F a few days in Bly Smith of Toronto Mr. and _ Mrs. Rd Years.â€"Miss _ A Mr. and Mrs. N. ily of _ Wallace, hart of Port Elgi of Michigan and 4 of Port Dalhousi the home of Mr. Weber over the bed:wetting. Thers is a < al cavss for this trouble. Summers, _ Box W. 1â€"5( Ont., _ will send free .""J herâ€" szccessful home: treat! fullâ€" instructions. Sead n« write her â€" to day ~ if ; trouble you in this Way. the child, the chaneds : help it. This treatment advits and aged people â€" urine diffcultits by day BETTER THARN . Sp(* . Spanting doee not Sure 4 TO Itenss of Interest.: Trustees for the Pol Jacobs took place o visited at the home FORM FED! Thte is a < ‘ig a this . trouble. ox W. 1â€"§ end free to home treat

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