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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Jun 1915, p. 3

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t S e L .:"W n fccenficintaion . bore i intncter isw‘ & co:yn, Albany, N.Y., : on ay the summer vacation. &% and Mrs. Cairnes and children, 3 , spont the weekend K. SW nedig : en e 0( a it diy: To vo 3 4 y :li th Mrs Wigk Mr.* and ‘Geo. H. Ziegler have Ww wedding trip" to ow York.: . / gbiute . _ (Mrs. C. 11. Mills is expected home Wom her visit in Montreal, Quebec and. Haliflax toâ€"morrow, Sunday. _ 77"" i Jw a /s f 3 â€" "Th m:ly meeting :‘j I&“I.E: gher Set bWeia ‘at the home of . Mys: : Miss Ida Gabel is spepding the.sumâ€" ner at Hunlan‘s Poixt, Toronto. : for a few W Bowlby, of Waterford, 1 at the home of Mr. : and . Ward H. Bowlby. "in Mt. Ctemmm":* 9. 0t in 7 * onl ‘‘Rev. | Harvey . Moyer, of Petrolesa, es H Nrs. H w ir, Ahrens St.,\B. ||â€"* irs. vyon: © Pirch:of Toronto, | who | heen staying with Mrs. L. D. i6k, ‘returned to het bome â€" on \ Artangements ‘were made to have a | YiGarden . Party"‘ . on â€" Mr. George Ru grounds on THursday . evenâ€" w g, June the twentyâ€"fourth for the / Renefit â€"of the Red â€" Cross Society. ig “fi onday afternoon there will be . meoti the home of ‘Mrs. Clay» ” , Waterloo, to further â€"rdn ‘k the G‘uclen.‘l’nfly. ? _ Migses Mary and Kathleen _ Lang are expected _ home from_the Sacred tratford, â€" spent the weekâ€"end at ; Accord," the home of Mr. and ~ few days ‘Jose,. Costa Rico, are spending weeks in town before going for the summer. Krug and .. Mr. Henty AI me to Bullalo on Wednesday, C Aave _ Mr. and Mrs. James J. MacCallum: a to Port Dover and Woodâ€" %M spent a couple . of da this week. _ Eimer L. Wing, son of Rev. M, L. Bi, Jacobs, was successful in the Phu». B. degree ‘at _ the, "Feub Unitersity of Toronto examinâ€" fi_fl:” sorry to leatn that there has mo. charge in her condition _‘ +N6 st couple of days, and she is‘ still m very, critical condition, c Mr. and Nrs, Thomas A, McKay, of Mr; and Mrs. Charles Pirie of San Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Krug, Miss â€" Berlin News * i her parents, Mr. a J B,â€" Queen street, South ‘Am the out of town guests .at ‘ $ er wedding were i« i Ars. Charles Petersor, Mr. , and Miss McQullough, of § m‘xm Ferguson of W; 8 Lackner, Torâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Winn and L OE sitmir®;> Mrs. B. J. Ballard, of !zfl» j\lr. Bone u'l,r‘ 6, * and Mrs. More, St. Mary‘s. irs. J. J. Waiters stopped in Torâ€" o, for a lew days last week . on way ad Mrs. AÂ¥rthur Kinmm@®I, > of , Apent the weekâ€"ond in town. A driacs catenns; ©â€" H. M. Lackner‘s many friends from ‘the L.O.D.E. annual Nearly averyon e has Mr. Henty Krug, hy se yn by * d for Lagles, ur WipGRT off Bubia. _ Mr. and~ 3 " OM i notores â€" uoo Bisite® on . metuntal Mrs: Totten has rented the Misses Jackson‘s hui:.u wilk remain in. ua-u-uuu:;-"fl near BroekÂ¥lle.®" *‘ ~ ~= * _ n-..ui.u Vanstone | of Wing Byan, Quel# ""‘W 3 tB Mrs. Evans hid "a tfew tables of bridge on Thursdaynight, in honor of as won by Mrs. Rumpel. U w â€"u€ P s*% 4 "Mrs. Hayward and Miss Jackson, mto ?;oehflle on :My to W m“ a., :”&fi"’%:rm' ‘They qi romait, fo Brocévitle at their summer home for the summer, l tilmet vildig whge thits EuP '~3"7"7 v' & 1 ‘M?“' !‘: Loooag cA 4 «grdoon, _ wis quite‘ a ‘success _ #hit was very much . Mrs. Shan non Bowlby, ° wm.-fi in winâ€" ning the pretty prize, given by Mr® Krug. This Saturday aftefpoon Mr®, Tegies Ponat is girieg tlg intiony t The bridge party at the: Grand River Country Clup on Saturday at Mrs. J. D, Grant, Water street, South, had two tables of bridge: on Thursday â€" afternoon m‘; sister, _ "Mis.. B of 'm&gl Mrs. Oscar Rumpel . wak fortungte winning the very. probty, prige.. ;‘ .. - ""i,;:f ky umt Captain Harold Boyd/ of the adian Army Medica ds home on two monthés* feate of _‘ Mrs: G. Herbert ‘Bowlby asked a few of her friends to come in last Saturday aftermdon, and l::l‘nlf their work, and ‘the first y sumâ€" merâ€"like day of "theseason, they s#t in the pic ue ‘garden, where dainty ‘refreshments were served, ~A silver collection was tfix up, _ and lmty«- dollars, : was the grand sumi realised â€":*to : ho Homated to ‘the Red Miss Leonia Â¥om Pirch, ol Toronto, den "2 last Satarday mu] Mrs. Wos. Breithaupt‘s lawn forâ€" the Red Croks Hociety," made overthirty five dollars ‘from* the‘ sale: of â€"hont® made baking, ice cream nde and" eake. ‘ ‘The children who worked â€"â€"Misses ~Mar« garet Lang, Violet Werner, Elise and i ism fi:, Patricia Fennell, little Margare® Pitlc; Kithryn Rods, Eleanor â€" Bof * Janet: °1 Whilhe!mina !$t z, Matle ‘haupt and Gfadys Hallman. June (10th, mary: Hnily Wook June 10 | â€" M ooidâ€" eock, was'n%hn ::rrll‘l'?ly“hn father, u:*t |. by Rev. woaueoekm; t Oakvile, so‘"l‘r. .{;a: Grey y 80M tg. Ha"dd'mn, Ont. It was (a pretty wedding, celebrated in Triniâ€" ty Church, of which the father of the bride is rectof. Following the recepâ€" < /:‘t and Mrs. Hayward, went who récently received the degree of aumwv ~King B; Sc. ‘at‘ MeQHI1, vie. in training with the University overseas corps, which will leave‘ . shortly to reinforce © the The golfing h is now _ in tull kwing, and a:'mu- at the Grand River Country Club are looking unâ€" en‘ oare ds mt C s o hepiclday aitht ‘The litile girls who gave the garâ€" finals toâ€"day. . ‘On Wodhesday aJWr> noon they had ‘militaty golf, won by Mrs. . Witzel.: Also on Wednesday Mrs. A. R. Ruddell won the ap~ wnlmfll.wfl%(h'l‘hn- â€"the driving contest was won by t oi ie Lefones / Th \%beam UK 4 % * * & and enjoyable game o s haris on Fitalay, p in Cars on ‘thealer, am, * Janet: © Naytor,! i\ j Te Wiie! aroail, and were bridal wreath, a L ivc ;i;!,A. f ~ The Mizses liame gave «11 Whou WOIRES! al (MSD WNCD . S9JFD reasom ns sal ro thooâ€"if! thou Holdebt\ to this, ~Expedtâ€"| Théy! were. bivo refreshments were served us "in Dt Roat stariy ? u‘?' : » 1 happy, and there is no man> able W prevent this. â€"Marcus Aurelius. â€"â€"‘* 1 O O e t o0 Mige (Dragobns Have comée ‘Ayet The io. vamgehcal Tempis Clup f * .fl' ~& teld"as oyorniie aoon! exmine | to |how Louah i n auer aee 16 B itbel oo Bmb o us Reuap en en erns on ons ce iesmmene f p f a ‘ Terinie Club Social ware present, 4 o Tocp uol es eten e hn‘ Me. and Mrs. G. Winn, Mr. Roy Winn, Miss Edit® Winn and _ Miss Pearl Ballard,â€" . mira ; Mrs. B. J. Ballard, Emnia Lackner, Miss Eloise Fowlét and" Mr. William m Haw! 4 Mn Hugh McCulNough, Miss McC ; Cpoits Thi wiike stoice Perginct, [oul:. ul':'mm 'f"“'- % St. "Misis Jean Horrigan of Pittsburg, is a visitor in ‘the Twinâ€"City.. . _ |~Mr. Martyn Lof . HMaAVS ATHE HAPPY HEART, If thou workest at that which Among the ow%â€"ofâ€"town guests 40 «We SMBITCE y Hn t ce idaiÂ¥P hi cPWb t enariment of N Childron, \s | Mrs, F. Philip 6t Torontor dFOM, Pas s taiee, af e Some or her. aof |naend. Ammowen Corenl Th " Snbttripibitimennitimmmememmane mm k. lau-t'L Béflin, Corpotal M‘fl . being a brother of) Mr. G+ O, Philis of the Grand. ‘Theatre in this city. 1 He is now a prisoner in Germany, ho Fosl and writes from Griessen :â€"> > _ _ $W.IBWMS _ "COmBIE ~~ OMEA ‘The régular monthly meeting of the Ladies® Auxiliary Of the Borlin & :;dld‘ #%opital, ‘was held yester> sided and reported the Tohowing 1e ceipts on.Tag Day, nameoly: _ Bt. Jac0b8 ,.,.......« »~â€" onestogo ....+ ... k It was decided to have the Hoy W $64.35 were passed for payment. . . Thanke were expresred to. all kind mmu’ma'flsm’.a the © Berlin and Waterioe : Hospi and the G.P. & H. Ry. menaz» ment, also the press for having 9# ably glven Tag Day its publicity. ‘ .. Whose present at the meotine wer® Miss â€" Ocelschlacger, President, and Wartin, Weaver and . Rricker. eriharayit i aAd The case ol Shants ys. Meyer was disposed"~ of at the Coun was‘ that the m‘.mnwr" on ,‘...‘"B...' u’qmm?zb *1§ out notice, thereby making it im ‘:hhl .&mwhfi ve row l“..m'm'm'mfl %"::;o;m rpppan 2) io for the sum at aGIvVEN IN FAvVOR «.+ ~OF PLAINTIFF ott sds sane . antaichnts e Bianche VCiew wreath, and Elean . ... ldes déf Mitzhel} has beon staif of the local of $65, the defendant al= _+] In the course of an lofe 1 HESATENE N9. EM TD U TT L la oha wan in her Th Yesl. se i (haae Rs en man| attauer® settuuer ans tos Mn | ten s nc is n bet io * ts | br of!"* Betifi; Frooper Herb * Phitp] uiuoturers‘ Asdosistion S#d Th MODITDA, Dolll, Cl lge tote Rager Crys: $2107.18 in the| The‘following letter zeceived . by l ";.;‘;"“‘ mg,' i & wfd"o:‘ ".-,‘i. ‘.'v 34 t *o Pa.: Roos‘the We +o qur pres They $ A Yor . s day gm-. The soud tfrom ‘ told‘ ‘me Harold ubd Warry ‘Hilllard of Waterloc, mun._ tg‘d:uhd,'mflf 0 was 'e.muwhzu-’ that * morning: â€" There was ‘no#"@ ‘-fl'cttsol\l-‘ m P > Te Stri and Royal® Canadâ€" plus kit to the mteroyâ€"f ‘The: Foad~ side had to walk back> C 1t Pretty tough, they h 6 Our .life is an entirely, ope@â€"air one now. We‘ are a6~ on .. the move t\ ¢ wa seldom have time °. to worry ~~~nt "a bullet. «We just roll Tonkg S * in on ‘of Providence to prevent #t from rainâ€" We atve opy| CPO®® .. ZMETW . MB * AeUCeecg Ceony We atre busy again andâ€" on t Sss s / cCn ht dat be pan ie e aneen oee ol 1 0 ”‘,.."‘t.._ "&"‘".,,., lineonce: . dutring) RBXAMINATIONS AT the last foy dorsâ€", Oe Cintengl .\ .. THB COLLEGIATE the fighting was more to out liking.1) _ ©__. 0. ; T C vide and‘iptos ‘There were no trenches such as <wel have been ‘wm.to all along. Jt was ‘simply : a case of clear rascals out pf the pushes and orchards and farm houses.: It brought‘ a ‘totich of ‘risks ‘and excitement ‘the style of despatch bearets. . You ;’n:fl‘.h direoted to. a is ::":_ some > locatio®. » ' uw-m.«â€"#\':"‘!“‘ ;.'& .'q. . "NVety h‘w g "By the time ‘you get this letter you will have‘ already heard that there are very Tew of the third bat talion left. 1 could not come through it again, it was terrible, like being in hell.@ We expected every minute would/ beâ€" our last, but â€"here J m â€" s prisoner:of war in Germany.< Weâ€"are treatedâ€"very good and we havenioe uts toâ€"live in and a good bed» We have m&.t:ilv‘uy and ‘the very best at that. Please sond me . ~gonie cigaretten: as soonâ€" as you can.~ Make ue A o e l . not too big, notto j , u‘: was so {unny that. ‘Vistor : Jefâ€" feries of .349 Jarves street, should n-v. at the same place.> : He: is and, dandy. © ‘There are very {ow of the [ 48th Highlandors left, so. I guess â€"poor George Sime from:. the hospital: is gone: too. . 1 just heard today from one of the Vanoouréer hboys that both the ~Odiums (cousins us Li Pagay * TcA of Mr. Philipy were killed. I â€" sup» pose poos Grant would be distracted when . the papers, came out with the ‘ist of killed and missing, but © tell him not to worry. Germany is . the finest place I ever saw and the, Cerâ€" wmmmgoodtou. 1 iopom'uwm.oonbeom so ‘mt;‘ullflpthom-fl& H was a week yeaterday â€" we has gone veryifast. ‘We had a« long al} the time," $ hn of Ppe n ® C _bas w F & i e be yc i [E teiectts *wer Mtoupt wiere wal | (MMMML AODN NPODDAMTC _ _ | ofle Grediicce P o ht on Phaati t Alatens n P mrtserair us | ht on t 0 Royg |fegmia: monthiy mesting by A. A ntiormge st \he reaticame of ber to0 | 6 SW MZ it is just swell * 0S*®I motion exapinations: commanced _ at be mc s cifyne} â€" rcig re> e Ao 'wn-m:om--m tary of mdh‘-flhh the varions in Wesetern Canade MW'M? Seving ‘syutons \#‘in vogue to obtain information: reâ€" caléic * ~ thi weaetical WB Thant ns ‘oue sade n ° mp A ‘WOMANiS~« MESSAGE TO WO «â€"It : you are : troubled with weak, tired Lfeelings, hbeadache, hackache, beating \down> sensations, ‘bladder. weakness, ~< ‘constipation,"‘ catarrhal poniditions, ~pain | in ‘the â€"sides . regularâ€" ly‘ or irregularly, bloating ‘or «unnatâ€" ural énlargements}sense of failing‘ or yhisplacement : of ‘internal m'fi.â€"f voishess, : ‘desire to ¢ry, thom, hot |= Aashes,) â€" dark rinks. under Abe oyes, or ‘a ic is of : intevreat: in life,> I invite yor to. write ‘andask for + miy: with ten days‘ tt::l tireiy ! \ en tree and postpaid, aluo>réferences ‘to Cunadian driks :. iMra." M. ~Swmmersy‘ §04, Windsor, Outyo® CH1 ts c to o8 the â€" Beriin > and\Watbrice â€" Colirginth JInstitiite on :Wednesday andâ€"will be cbutinugd, during: the muq :s In t ing~>for ‘> entrasce teo faculty, 8 for honors and scholarships, 19 Nomaal entzance, 15 junior matriculation, and Many: thousands of women are now»â€" aâ€"days paying attention to physical culture: and ‘the"â€"proper: exercise © ‘of their body muscles, < where, thirty years ago or fifty years ago there was : no thought ‘ expended on‘ this physical beauty.‘* The: reason â€" The Greeks, both men and women, excellâ€" ed in beautiful and symmetrica} forms paid to the proper exercise. â€" Phen, too, they were untrammeled by corâ€" sets, shoes and the inconveniences of clothing. To the minds of some woâ€" men the idea of physical exercise conâ€" veys only the idea of, hard fatiguing work. Mild exercise continued . day "the Entrance: Examinution® #ld"on June 21, 22 and 23, after mhb&tlfl'fihmfl spirite ithoit â€" proper “meinmmbouhdfl.’(“‘ without health there can be no real ‘1““’0 P & â€" ‘There is no Stronger proof of the sound remediaf value of Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite â€" Prescription than that it reatores the wasted form to its wout ed :roundness. .. â€". The vnl?tr restorative power of ts : ‘Whinaecat Favarita ‘Drecorintion N.YFA“» EW EPPREC T b fhâ€"tdink c ic En W nandilv candes allt womanly troubles _ pr. pierce‘s are mhntint tared wmm World‘s Disâ€" ~__ WHAT IP MEANS, muwflmn“% z}ntnumlz wfl-::lh u0s 'MAMMW\-“m # resultâ€"of a resolution which was unâ€" MM&% by. the City Councit : at a meet~ in tnn veape o citizens wm: M Lochead _ of the looal Board of by Rev: J. W. J. Andtew, who, ‘ in a hrief address, outlined the necessity of repetitioning the Minister .of Jus : The resolution offered by> the depo tation was presented to the Council 16. f the , Brtidgeburg, Oats | «/9 of the attention they restorative power: of Favorite Prescription "'"'_l "i K will be *% T e me ctine ameil metttres 2t hvte real. 1.(1!-!“ R., . of «Vansouvetr, B.C.. . Powers and Mrs. Honsâ€" mm agd. Mra, So of The deceased was a M uts oul ho Te ts Pas) i mm paanes fnw o.-‘ g-hy vml: l"m ‘ifh" 3. death of Ww wile of Mr. A. B. 6 ,1 s .. in un mant mekly Â¥espected and beloved py all who were pmiilqzunniiufi-i sona) > frienda‘ The passing occartad. mn:nmw lier illness that she might be spared lmwmouvm“ Bealitles ~ her sorrowing husand . she to survived py two dau wott MVMW. ““':7 : ; Syiveéster, in New Â¥otk ‘City, and . Misa. Edyth, . at ooo ng mumen, d aman chig nwct‘fiht, Ros mlraa:-‘:: George, Epringfiold, Vermeont;:â€" John, 4 W, PVERTORT SUoEy in Detroit; _ Mrs. Chatles AllendorI, wp. N.Y., Mrs. August Maude, w . Bedford; Mass:; :Mes. Joseph E‘a Toronto;, ‘Mrs. Emina Allenâ€" ; Toxonto, Mre;<M.; Roos, Berlin; Mts, Réwlrd ‘Pangbaker,\ Walkerville, dtnd : Mrs; ~Emict Moeli¢r, Heapeler. ‘The funeral \took: place on: Tubsday;, June $thâ€"Hespeler Cort: Galdb Re : The: death: of Maggis : Krueget,<be loted wife of August W!'g umuau.nz.nm‘ ab Ti pae: 1. e past Wws o lak © hok Wuilobeg. mek. in her 4¢nd yeer and is the daughter of Mr. stroet, Borlin.: She is survived © by her . husband‘~and ‘five children : Beâ€" sides her paronts she has‘ three si%â€" ters;: Mrs, A. Milltr, Berlin; Mrs. Fged . Jennings, Detroit;: Miss Hanâ€" nek. Krueger, Midiand: and Miss Kate Krupger <of Berlin and two brothers, Albert and Louis, poth of Betlin, The,â€" fonsral â€" will Aake place at Chielph on Baturday and the romains _wg be brought to Berlin ‘on : the $,30 traim and boried Sunday afterâ€" mpon at 2.30 in the Waterlop Cemeâ€" tery. The sad and untimely. death fook ::: '.t flp“.l.&w. H;lpim at , .“- TROF W‘ nwfim,'fimnd wite of Dew Harryâ€" M.~ Lackner, corner Weber and <Foundty® streets, after an illness of atdut thtee weeks. During the ‘M?‘“’l”W“‘ Meon critically ill .but made a hrave fight for: life mnti) Sumdey night when she: tools :a/ â€" 4urm â€" for â€"thie â€" wors> nnd: Afath relieved hor . of hor ‘suffetâ€" in her 30th year and was martiqd to jpereaved \husband ajout five yeers o mn;mmumn:‘i::e“dfiv made many friends, L bra umumbm-ynfly .tn: wan: ~aw" ot â€" Mr. F. W.; Nelson, ‘and pesides ‘her husbaid dlaews of: about \w w U W Rineral Will_wwke" place from: the ro 'm, 19 Wéber street, at 1.30 0‘â€" clook on Wednesday to Mount Hope Cemetety for inter MRS. AUGUST WOLFENBURG MRS. FRASER , _ PASSED AWAY . _ IN CHICAGO The sad intelligencé was received in Betlin on Tharsday of the death of Mrs. Fraser, mother of Miss Lillian M. . Fraser, formerly a chiroptractor mhdfibtme!m P pack to the Windy City last October with the expectation of reâ€" covering her strength. Duting ber Lmnneflh.ouh many lm.w: will extend their symâ€" A bereaved daughtor, Miss P oeile" The deocascd, was in her MRS. HARRY M. LACKNER. MRS. A. B WMTTMAAK Beciin. Mrs. Fraset THERESA LANG nam w wl AUd wb ‘A R Y .~‘PShe 102708 Hos n r ‘ tDG & or ‘ot ‘any ot the heroes or greit get erals who are doing‘ y in _ *h« “mfiu o “g‘:};fi‘. heve been named Wihelst, wut w# ar of the Kaiber is & mabler or of the & er of well â€" founded ‘ In the case of a boy m-bm :'be*' camA *W ”‘.M Pr C 50 OR . ane Un Blaies was very Attingly he received at his christening. : His fult name umm!: ‘Wilsoun. â€" The name Wondtow was: f used in the . christening of: Woodrow© Louis < Koppeser. . There are Georges in ‘the list of 289 boys an it is but pattiotie to ponclude ¢ they were named after King»Geors A S ie 1 pur io Lhe VOL F war has not had fest upon the ns all of the nanies Bramift is n gublies samed arteciinine cess Patricia, ~Janet Patricia~ Kirk patrick . doubtless shares the *s@ honor. Marie proves tevorâ€" fto with mothers in Berlin as a seeâ€" ‘ond namé as it appears on <he *] k 16 times. Six twing ate registored out of the 430 babica since Augus ist. â€" The list of those born .. Sm that time ‘includes :â€" ~~~ °_ " .‘ mflflpl'ro C t i ml?i ¢§ ‘The _ monthlyâ€"meeting of the: is« sion to Lepers "was held: on. Tuesday,. evening at the > home: of Mr. ‘Striek= land, Centreovilie. ‘There ‘was ‘a largb attendance of friends interested . Im this ;ntk. An interesting.. progrant: was given, Miss. mw' DJ Aettcbahe.. this work.bÂ¥n. interesting. _fi:; 4 recitcd, ~‘‘Only:a . Broken. Piteher"", which was much enjoyed. Mrs, Hagâ€" opiun â€" delighted ‘the ring by. singing soveral hymas in A * = Mrs. Clark gave‘ an interesting! ‘st count of theâ€"work that is ‘ * by. the , _ Mission to 1 as she saw it ‘when engaged in mis ‘taken ‘at theclosp of her address in aid of the work, n ol e dsn NOTED LIVE STOCK _ : T DEALER IS DEAD Galt, June ‘11.â€"The death uted here of Robert Bufleton Vardon : â€" in . his tyâ€"fourth year. â€" The laf XÂ¥ was born in ‘New 6 but went to Pickering, Ont., : small boy, Later he hecame i 6 ‘ated with the late Simon thy. â€" in the importation of Cl * ‘Durham | cattle. : He also c â€"rowster â€" horses Wom Keatucky to Fngland, and at one time. was ond Of the bestknown "importers and * E porters of live stock in the Provines, tired life: in Lindsay, Toronto. anf Galt, and mulw% He is survived by his wife and â€" : sister, Mrs. Bowes of Lindsay, Dr. T. W. â€" ~Vardon of Galfy is a«dow ‘The funeral, ~which will. be takes place on Saturday hbere. . . ‘This is to notity | 9 § wife that Nh.nn” Pmm Grown Strawberrics ‘are: Bow ready. s.;.{ur grocer for your wantsâ€" E"WILLIAMS" 18 THE BEsT ~FOR mfi Place orders immediately /: with your Grocer. ¥¥% ®«d London‘, June 10.;- T‘.h:. British ateamer Enaa Boid sunle off Marwich by a uh: §ince theâ€"beginning: of the â€" War‘ Norway loat 16 vessels and 12 by mines; Sweden y pedoes and 18 by 4 by torpedoes and 10 by min#®»> STRAWBERRY BULLETIN 1sttavly heen liÂ¥ing a __f6â€" S oses hous hx

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