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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Apr 1917, p. 6

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t ** Eward tdem with § * world in th 08 world Mi** , old ed de ‘ sact *Â¥ o\ wi + e a wit o... gppy for. t : are we,do \ "Mice thade i Gel, syout Suaday gt thrâ€"homeâ€"nf Ur Innas Jacobs has purchased a Mr.‘F. E. Welker.â€"Mr. Noah Ernst farm near Toppitg whu win camw pQSâ€" of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood session next week. Mr. Jacobs form _and Master.Wesley.Erast of Waterloo erly owned a farm near GadsHO). gent the holiday ~with ° â€"~Mr.â€" Danislâ€"ang hae Lauu a coullcul oT our *fowh Ernst.â€"Miss Frances Snider spent A for about a year. *=* few days at "Evenholme," returning Mr. Gottfreid Franke, Sr. celekra.t- to Toronto on Monday to start writing eq his 89 birthday on Thursday April on her first year exams this week.â€" 5th, Mr. Franke is still hale and hearâ€" Mr. J. G. Hurst is attending a meeting ty, and his friends wish him many of the executive of the Provincial S. S. . more years of health and happiness. Association in Toronto this week.â€"| Mr. Wesley Dahmer bought a‘firie Mr. Sorensen, student of Waterl0o0 ; 160 acre farm near Luther, Mich. for Seminary, occupied the pulpit of St.‘a handsome fAgure. He left last James church very acceptablyy _ last Thursday with a carload of horses Sunday evening.â€"Messrs Donley and and cattle and some household effects. Miss Donley spent Easter with their Mr. Dahmer was a popular young sister, Mrs. Middleton at the G.T.R.‘ man and his many friends wish bim depot.â€"Mr. Alvin Cress and family of . success in his new home. He has Bridgepot sprent Sunday with his parâ€"| been engaged in bridge work for. the ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cress.â€"Mrs.! past fAve years and refused a big offer Geo. Bender, of Listowel, spent Good j for this season but preferred to til} Friday at Mr. F. E. Welker's.â€"Mr.‘Unclc Sam‘s soil instead. ; Pfaff and family of Waterloo, _ were Mr. Lonis A. Ruthig left for Rathâ€" visiting with Mrs. Seiling over the holâ€"| son on Tusday, where he hired with iday.â€"Miss Marchand, teacher, is ; Mr. D. Peat for the year. spending the Easter vacation in Lon-i Mr. Herman Shultz of Detroit spent don _‘ and Exeter.â€"Parents having ; several days at his homeâ€" here. small children ready for school nro‘ Mr. Louis Kochler of Wellesloy is kindly requested to give them an | spending several days at the home of abundance of Heaven‘s fresh air and | his son. sunshine, and practice in the vernacuâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Michael of lar of the freest country on the top} Brussels spent part of their honey of carth until the 1st of September, as| moon at the home of the former‘s the junior room is filled up at the preâ€"| aunts, Mrs. George Bean and Mrs. sent time.â€"Mr. W. J..Reynolds sengs , Menno Bean. * Easter grectings to his many St. Ja-l Miss Pearl Becker spent Thursday cobs friends.â€"We are sortry to hear in Toronto. . that he has been confined to bed ! Miss Lucy Smith is spending sever through â€" illness at Eden .Grove t‘or'al days with friends in Cookstown. someâ€"seven weeks. He is, we arel Mr. and Mrs. Krogman of Kitchenâ€" glad to say, now recovering and will |er spent the week en a: the former‘s be at home to his friends at 460 Oxâ€"| home. ford St., London. â€"Miss Edna Haug| Nr. Bruno Berger of Stratford spent has returned home after spending sevâ€"|the Easter holidays at the home oi eral weeks in Toronto.â€"Messrs. Harâ€"{ Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Sparr, Jacob St. old Reynolds and Almer Wahl of Torâ€" Mr. William Franke of Georgetown onto, spent the weekâ€"end in town. They | spent the holidays at his home here. seem to have mutual ideas about holiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Rofritch of Stratford day time.â€"Misses Julian and Magdaâ€"{and Mr. Arthur Strauch of Oshawa Mr. Howard Hurst is loading a car Of stock and implements this week to leave on Saturday for the Elk Lake district in Northern Ontario, where he has taken up land.â€"Mr. Ezra Sauder has raised the barn next the Luthern church and will use the timber in erecting a barn on his farm south of the village. The removal of this barn. will add much to the safety and apâ€" pearance of the village property.â€" Word received from I‘te. Lester Wing of ‘118th Battalion, speaks of promoâ€" tion in the ranks since reaching Engâ€" land.â€"Mr. Daniel Horst and his brothâ€" er David of Michigan, have returned from ‘their recent trip to Florida. Just waylay Daniel and he will give you a great deal of interesting information regarding the sunny south in a short time.â€"The Teacher‘s Training class of the Mennonite church wrote on the Old Testament part of their course last Thursday evening.â€"Mrs. N. R. Erost and daughter Lily of Selkirk are spending some time at the home of Mr. M. L. Weber, while Mr. Ernst is attending Conference at Mildmay.â€"â€" Mr. Alex. Welker of Kitchener, Harry Mo_v_n.t of Waterloo, and Miss Stephan Armehair mh:». It is s great world this, :t is epe «untinuous round of "before and after," asâ€" Betsy said the other day, Jut .didn‘t,. when she got her mouth full of taff. Josiah says, he has hh’ farm implements all lined up, and he and the family have been out manoeuâ€" -::..lfl)lld. practising for the drive", as soon as mother naâ€" ture says the word "go‘" The armâ€" chairs have been having long meditaâ€" tite periods these last few days..when d things and onward thoughts with assurances of immortality, worldly ‘hopes and fears are homâ€" in the dust before us, and _ this world is being torn and rent asâ€"/ , old ideas and forms are being deep, by the offering up of sacrifices, and upon these dead will arise a new light, a fuller ; a wider sympathy, a grander lib for the children‘s of men. What we,doing to be worthy of the sacriâ€" n-ka ds indicated by the myriads of white‘ crosses that dot the hillsides and the plains of France and !-‘lund-! ers? Good Friday, 1917, Uncle Sam got a vision, and interred his “peuc; without victory" ideas, and on Baturâ€" | day little Cuba and Panama dum»dl gmr bonnets and made a decision, and st watch the rest take a decided #tand one by one, for who can be inâ€" different and neutral these days of saâ€" crifice. Who‘s Who and What‘s What. The body in normal condition is a perfect machine. As Iong as each part maintains a proper relation to each other part, and is supplied with abundant nerve power, the result of its activiâ€" ties cannot be other than that ot health. But if there is mechâ€" anical interference with . the transmissiort of power from the brain to the various organs of the body. there is disease in the organs so affected. Since the cause is of a mechanical nature, it must be corrected by a meâ€" chanical method. Chiropractic adjustment is the only method that corrects the cause of disâ€" case. Investigate NOW; don‘t wait for chance or fate. Consultation free. 104 Weber Chambers, Kitchener Hours, 9$.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 to 8.00 p.m. CHIROPRACTIC Phone 344, Residence 1020 W nit {(‘-lurznasnuc NEWS NOTES / _‘ Bt. Jucobs.®, jlema Brubscher and Ale When the Human Machine Goes Wrong A. HOLM (KIâ€"ROâ€"PRAKâ€"TIC) CHIROPRACTOR ’ â€"no cigarettes, mo chocolateâ€"so you | can imagine how we relished the parâ€" j oel By we. I mean Lorne Tyler and 1, Lorne is a Preston boy, and we ‘are the closest of pals. Tell â€"â€"â€", she | is a dear and thank her for me for the |chmrolale-â€"n we say in â€" France, “Morrl Beauconp. Well here is. someâ€" ; thing interesting for you. It happenâ€" ‘od in the early dawn of â€"â€". We took up our position in the jumping | oft trench, about 1 a.m.. after a cold ‘and wet wait of two hours. The order came down the line for gas respiraâ€" imn on, mwd a few minutes later the jhiss of the gas leaving the cylinder 'Indimn-d that the first gas wave was (going over to Fritzie. â€" Immediately {up went Fritzie‘s 8.0.8. flares and his fnrtlllv-ry began bombarding. It was |a wondertnl and aweâ€"inspiring sight to see long lines of our men with their reapirators on, _ Fritzie‘s _ hunâ€" «treda of flares lighting up the scene, lena Brubacher and Aleda and Eéne Wahl of Kitchener, spent Easter & their homes here.â€"The Y.P.A. of vary church have placed a neatly framed Homnor Roll in the church con taining the names and some facts reâ€" garding the following men who at some time associated themselves with {the church and have enlisted: Lioyd Brubacher, Lorue Snyder, Harvey lmnm Emerson . Menger, Leander Wah!, Wilfrid Welker, John Good, g ter Wing and Eli Brubacher.â€"‘ friends of Pte. W. L. Welker gave him a good "send off" at his home on Tuesâ€" day~ evening. They presented him with a fountain pen, spent a few hmz pleasant social time, and wished b "hon voyage" as he leaves Toronto on , Wednegday with the 220th Battalon France, March 4, 1917. Dear Glad, â€"Your parcel of January 16th and lotter of February 4th, to hand O.K. Believe me it was sure welcome. We had just come from the trenches after having twentyâ€"five days in the line, that is seven days more than we should do at one time, however there was a reason for this extra time. Well, 1 was stone broke The following letter was received from Pte. Bernard Marty, son of Dr. and Mrs. Marty, and may be of inâ€" terest to our readers. Pte. Mafrty describes very interestingly his exâ€" perience in a recent battle. The let ter was addressed to his sister, as follows : â€" f Mr. and Mrs. Rofritch of Stratford and Mr. Arthur Strauch of Oshawa spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Strauch, Jacob street. Mr. Robin Winn of Toronto spent the week end at his home in town. New Hamburg Boy Writes From France. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Reibling, whe spent part of their honey moon with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs D Reibling, left on Monday for their home in Elkton, Mich. Ur Innas Jacobs has purchased a farm near Poppintg aha win camw pOSâ€" session next week. Mr. Jacobs form erly owned a farm near GadsHD. Mr. Gottfreid Franke, Sr. celexrat- ed his 89 birthday on Thursday April 5th, Mr. Franke is still hale and hearâ€" ty, and his friends wish him many more years of health and happiness. Mr. Wesley Dahmer bought a‘fimie Mr. John Goetz of Sebringtille spent Wednesday with his sisters Ars. Simpson Merner and Mrs. W. H. Boullee. Mrs Louis Doering and daughter of Mildmay, and Mr. and Mrs. Willam Heldman of Philipsburg, were the Heldman of Philipsburg, were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Mosig on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Michael of Brussels spent part of their honey moon at the home of the former‘s aunts, Mrs. George Bean and Mrs. Menno Bean. & A canvass committee was appoint ed to secure new members to the Board of Trade. The officers elect ed for the ensuing year are as . fol lows : â€" President, Lewis Hahn; Vice Pres, L. G. Pequenat; .Treasurer, George Apple; Secretary, L. Peine; Asst. See retary, D. E. Ritz; Executive Cont mittee, S. R. Stuart, F. DeBus, E. Mer ner, E. J. Hartman, J. F. Rau, D. Get ger and Thomas Wengel _ 34 turers here to occupy the Silyer smith‘s factory was also referred to by him. Reeve Debus and Mr. S. R. Stuart outlined a few of the fmpor tant points discussed at the mofirl of the municipalities interested in the northern route of the Provincial Highway held at Kitchener last ‘Thursday. Forceful addresses calling upon the unity of the Board and askâ€" ing for the coâ€"operation of the memâ€" bers were also made by Mr. L. G. Pequegnat and Mr. L. Peine. * _ Mrs. Herman Quirmbach, of St. Paul, Minn., is visiting her parente Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Plum. 1% for Halifax (Continued from page 1.) New Hamburg Mrs. E. F. Bowman of iKtchener, called on friends and relatives here n Friday.â€"Mrs. C. Struck visited Toâ€" ronto friends for a few days during the holidays.~â€"Mr. Byron Schwartz spent Friday at the home of Dr. A. and Mrs, Do not dose yourself with purgativâ€" °s, as so many people do, in the hope that you can put your blood right. Purâ€" | gatives gallop through the system and ‘ weaken instead of giving strength. Any doctor will tell you this is true. What you need in spring is a tonic that will make new blood and build up the iferâ€" ves. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pils is the only medicine that can do this speedâ€"‘ ily, safely and surely. Every dose of this medicine makes new blood which clears the skin, strengthens the appeâ€" tite and makes tired, depressed men,. women and children bright, active and strong.‘‘Mrs. Maude Bagg, Lemberg,| Sask., says: "I can unhesitatingly reâ€"‘ commend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pillis as a blood builder and tonic. 1 was very much run down when } began using the Pills, and a few boxes fully restorâ€"! ed my health." | Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six hoxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. News Notes l |BTICTS, Not exactly sickâ€"but not feeling| Among those who came to spent the. quite well. That is the way most peo-: Eme? f\olidly ,’-’”nh their . respective. ple feel in the spring. Easily tired, apâ€" parents were the following:â€"Mr. C. petite fickle, sometimes headaches, Bulmer of Brantford, Mr. M. Forwell and a feeling of depression. Pimples ang daughter of Waterloo, Mr. I. )r eruptions may appear on the skin,‘ Scherrer, Mr. N. Weber, the Misses or there may be twinges of rheumaâ€" Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham: tism or neuralgia. Any of these indiâ€" and son of Kitchener; Miss V. Hyack cate‘ that the blood is out of orderâ€" of Toronto ‘ that the indoor life of winter has left Mrs. Cookman of Toronto is visiting its mark upon you and may easily deâ€" her daughter, Mrs. Tyack.â€"Miss Goeul velop into more serious trouble. onb @f ) mainn o ddand Aictvab ty didarts dn ie hi red hink d ce DO NOT USE HARSH PURGATIVES! â€"A TONIC 18 ALL YOU UEED. _f Mr. and Mrs. George Nabrgang of Preston® spent the holidays with the former‘s sister, Mrs. William Sparâ€" rer, Jacob street. Mr. Andrew Schuler of St. Jacobs «pent l.lifl holidays at his home here. omal) _rift andâ€"theâ€"fotimvinzâ€"address : Dear Eleanot,â€"We are sorry ~ip know that we will soon lose you. Jt is necdless to say that we will miss sam _ fu _ Gup â€" wuid5t, Dauts as Cchumsâ€"and schoolmates, we desire to let you know that we love you and we will r0t forget you. As a token of our affiection for you, we ask you to acâ€" cept as a small remefnbrance of your playmates this. little gift of ours.â€" Ida Bowman. Pearl Betteridge, Marâ€" zaret Culbert, Grace Peacock and Margarét. Musselman. Mr. and Mrs. John Messner spent several days with friends in ~Kitâ€" chener. Miss Stella Holmes spent Thursday with ‘friends in Kitchener. es e t e UVd Mr. Harold Bingaman of Kitchener spent the Easter holidays at his hrome here‘ Captain Nile Winn of Toronto spent the woek end at his home here. Mr. Lipps of Kitchener spent the Easter holidays at his home. Mr. Wiifrid fess of Woodstock spent the holidays at his home. Miss Esther”l{i‘liéz;fi;z;r;'of Toronto is spending the holidays at her home here Mrs. ‘John Kaercher of Elkton, Mich., and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, of Mancelona, Mich., accompanied . by her nephew, Otto Wiederhold, of Deâ€" troit, returned to their home, after a ‘ew days visit at the home of Mr. David Riebling. Surprised by School Mates. ... ... .; Last Monday evening the class mates of Eleanor Kochler, who will shortly leave here, gave ber a surâ€" prise party and presented her with a Mrs. Daniel Becker spent several days with friends in Kitchener and Waterloo this week. Mrs. Ed. Loth and children have ceturned to their home in Tavistock i{ter spending a few weeks with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lips. treme right. We had a busy time dodging from shell hole to shell hole and advancing ail the time. Soon Lorne and I were the only two left of our bunuch and later on I lost all track of him, so I laid in a shell hole all alone, banging away at Frits, whenever. he showed himseif, which was ali the time as he was very darâ€" ing, so you can imagine how busy { was. Perhaps 1 have said too much about it already. If:â€"you want a good idea of what the thing looked like, all you need to do is to recall the Birth of a Nation, nothing 1 know of could describe it better than that. However 1 came through safe, how 1 did it 1 do not know, as everybody around me was toppling over. They had me on the missing list, now 1 don‘t know whether the report was sent home or not, but 1 am O.K. so if 1 was reported missing at home let me know at once. Well Clad, this will suffice for the present. 1 will write again soon. Love to All, BERN. _ Mrs. Ernie Page of Goderich is ipending several days with . friends here Miks Ethe] Winn of Toronto spent he week end at her home here. Miss Clara Eichler who has been :onfined to the house wth an attack f rheumatism is able to be about again. & they shot through the air, in fact was too quiet. it was the lull beâ€" fore the ;t;:rn Afl.l').;. nhuu:u up went Lzie‘s .8. signails & perfect rain of shells: came sailing ov:r. Whether there were n;y lu‘: uaities plage Attac not hfi.eg‘:fih.&‘:uflmmuod in the work ahead of me to notice eyen he extent of a mile. ‘This wak the wound our battalion covered. ‘The lusky eager forms could be seen crambling out of the trench, rifie in hand â€"and bayonet fixed, anxious to zet away and give Frits a jolt or ‘two. Everything went well until we passâ€" ed our wire, mot a shot was fired on either side. All that broke the stillâ€" ness was the sound of Fritzie‘s flares Gocd Medicine _ For the Spring Conestogo. Mrs. Cookman of Toronto is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tyack.â€"Miss Goetz ‘ of Toronto, spent Easter with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Martinson.â€"Masters Graham and Harvey Lackner are at home for QEasler.--Mrs. Norman of Elmira, is spending a few days with Mrs. C. Bulâ€" mer.â€" Mr. D. Brown attended the funâ€" eral of his sister, Mrs. Woodward, of Waterloo.â€"Mrs. Wood has moved back to the village.â€"Miss 1. Forwell _ has , returned from her visit in Detroit.â€" Miss B. Weber spent a few days in Kitchener.â€"The Ladies‘ Aid of the Methodist church met at the hore of Mrs. Tyack on Good Friday..â€"Miss M. Ballard has secured a position as stenâ€" \ ographer with the Breithaupt Leather <Co. | Briefa. i _ When the baby is illâ€"when he is ? constipated, has indigestion,; colds, simple fevers or any other of the many ! minor ills of Hittle onesâ€"the other will find Baby‘s Own Tablets an excelient remedy. They regulate the stomach and bowels thus banishing the ca\ue‘ ; of most of the ills of childhood. Conâ€" ! cerning them Mrs. Paul Dinette, Chenâ€" | eville, Que., writes:â€""L can recom> mend Baby‘s Own Tablets to all moth-| | ers as 1 have used them for my little ; one for constipation and diarrhoca and ,hnve found them an excellent remedy." ‘The,Tablets are sold by medicine dealâ€" ‘em or by mail at 25 cents a box from ) The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brickâ€" â€"ville, Ont. Mr. Henry Sachs, of the Commer cial Hotel, having disposed _ of his business to Mr. Jacob Bruce, has this week taken up his residence on the farm purchased from Mr. Lonia Millâ€" er, Gnelph road. Mr. Sacha has heen a resident of Hespeler for the past The Shcool Board of Clearview S. 8. No. 19 has let the contract to Mr. Harvey of Branchton to drill a well at Back to the Farm Will Drill a Well. The School Board of Clearview 8 with in the next several weeks. Baby‘s Own Tablets An Excellent Remedy the wees ons ‘with nep VelefRegec in the week end with in Neury.â€"Mr. Clayton Cook £ Vera Cook of Bridgeport were . day visitors with j a Henry | Schluter.â€" Daisy er of Toronto spent : week end at her home here.â€"Mrs. ink . Selbert and family of Kitchener spent a fow days of this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ament.â€"Mr. Ed. Lutz of Stratford spent a few days of this week under the parental roof. â€"The Knitting Circle will meet at the home of Mr. Thomas Calder on Thursday.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Beggs spent Saturday with their son on the town lineâ€"Dr. H. B. McKay of Inâ€" gersoll spept Friday with his brotper here.â€"Mr. Jos. Leanbardt of Detroit spent the holidays with his parents here.â€"Mr. Leanlfi:ln of ;(ltcho:‘er spent Sunday at ere.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koeb:f‘:‘:d family of London spent the week end with his parents.â€"We are sorry to report Mr. Tom . Burnett on the sitck list, We wish him a speedy recovery.â€"Miss: Dolly McKay is spending a few days with friends in Listowel and Chesley. â€"Mr. H. G. Fitzgerald spent the week ! end in Toronto.â€"â€"Mr.â€" Laval . Hayes spent â€" Monday _ in â€" Gueliphâ€"Miss Louise Kuntz of Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Oll Koebel.â€"Master Sam Koebel and sis? ter Margaret spent . Saturday in Guelph.â€"â€"Miss Mary Manser. of Torâ€" onto is spending a few days with Mrs. G. G. Manser.â€"Miss Minnic Sitheaver of West Monkton spent the week end with Mrs. C. Lantz.â€"Miss Enid Ror of Toronto spent the holidays at her home here.â€"Mr. W. O. Bundy spent Sunday â€" in â€" Listowel.â€"Mrs. James Rennie of Listowel spent the week end with â€" Mrs. Alex. Rennie.â€"Mr. Frank Baker of Toronto spent the week end at his home here.â€"Mr. John Duench and son Arthur of Milâ€" verton spent Friday with relatives here.â€"Mr. Thos. Dillon of Elmira spentFriday with Mr. L. A. Keimler. Aiss Tricda Pommer ~of ~Mitvéerton spent the week end with her grandâ€" father, Mr. Henry Pommer.â€"Mrs. A. N. Ring spent the week â€"end with friehds â€" in â€" Listowel.â€"Miss Ktihel Beggs returned home Thursday after spending a week with relatives in another: vicinity.â€"Mr. Tom Kohn of Stratford College is spending the holiâ€" days at his home here.â€"Mr. Nelson Merrick, our coming auctioneer, left for Morris, Sask., on Kriday. (Mr. Merrick‘ intends to be back for the fall.â€"Mrs. Ed. Dierlaumn and daughâ€" ter Ruth of Listowel spent Friday with her brother, Mr. W. O. Bundy.â€" Mr. Gilbert Doehler ofâ€" Kitchener spent a few days of this week with his brother on the 13th line. here.â€"â€"Mr. C. M. Manly of Toronlo, spent a few days at his cottage here. â€"Taffy parties have so far been conâ€" spicuons by their absence.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dabmer and family of Oshawa, spent Easter with relatives and m.uu_,l-c.dlu Cunts * has during the past w took a turn for the worse, other having set in. At last ‘had _ im proved a little,> ever.~â€"Mres. Otto Koch has so far Tecovered &s to _ be able to be u Holle of Waterloo, & under the parental roof 1 348 Nr. Harry Luts spent Hawkesville. other cor having last ‘had _ im ittie,>" ever.~â€"Mrs. Otto o farrecovered as nt:' 64 l:‘ U j / M under the o % 4 * 56 Hespeler. § Fare Refunding Sale Miss Mary Souder bas left for Edâ€"| Brief eâ€"_â€"~ monton to be present at the ordinaâ€" | *"‘¢!*â€" tion into the Methodist ministry of ! Miss Freda Lather who spent the her brother, Rev. Albert Souder, son\‘ last few months in Kitchener returned of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Souder. Rev.}to her home here last week.â€"Our Mr. Souder‘s many Hespeler friends | teacher, Mr. Sloman, is spending the extend congratulations on his splenâ€"‘ Easter holidays at his home near Lonâ€" did work in the university at Edmonâ€" Jon.â€"Mrs. Jas. Anticknap and little ton and predict a bright future for | &randson, Everton Rowland spent Easâ€" him in the ministry. R:r I;-tt Mr.M § F‘reJd Anticknap‘s near P , [pp ) Monkton.â€"Miss Jean Renpie spent a flz‘;lnz'se:::“m hee fei: ioday lox'i :w d:{s w;:h t‘rlends in 'l‘o‘:‘onito.â€"- e 2 rs. Alex. Hastings was a business Mrs. Steete and daughter, who ‘ visitor at Kitchener, last Saturday.â€" spent several weeks, as guests of Mr. | Miss Lizzie Lodge received word last and Mrs. John Jamieson, left f0f | week that her brother had been killed thirtyâ€"nine years Nthe first thirteen of which were spent in the blacksmith business, then for 17 years he conâ€" ducted a livery business with success and the past 9 nine years as hotel keeper. items of interest. ._ Not only are the merchants gathering together large and varied assortments of the choicest spring merchandise but they will also pay your fare, so it costs you nothing to visit the city and take advantage of the big values which will be offered. _ Shop in Kitchener " week will be the big merâ€" chandising event of the season. DO NOT MISS IT! Tell your neighbors about. The Merchants of Kitchener are again coâ€"operatâ€" ing to give outâ€"ofâ€"town people exceptional buying opr portunities which they cannot afford to miss. ‘"Shop in â€"_ â€"Kitchener" * _ Week _ "*" MONDAY, APRIL 234 °* SATURDAY, APRIL 28th | (ye Watch for the detailed announcement of merâ€" chants next week. Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Limited Big Semiâ€"Annual Merchants‘ Coâ€"Operative, Largest Manvlacturers of Rubber Goods in the British Empire EXECUTIVE OFFICES®""">"MONTREAL, p.Qq. SEVEN LARGE, UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE MANUFACTURING PLANTS IN CANADA 28 "SERVICE®" BRANCHES All! WAREHOUSES THROUGHOUT CANADA Rememjer the Date April 23rd to April 28th "MERCHANTS" "JACQUES CARTIER‘ "DOMINION" Thrift is served, and health preserved, by wearing rubber footwear around the farm in rainy, sloppy weather. Quality and long wear, whether in rubber farm boots, high rubber boots or rubbers, are assured if you choose aipair bearing on the sole any one of these Trade Marks: their home in Scepter, Sask Mr. Worrall of the 111th Battalion who spent the week end here, has reâ€" turned ,to the convelescent home at Whitbhy‘ Crosshill. "You ask me what 1 think o(v; Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer. 1 have used it for about five years a the first year 1 sowed it 1 shut it | once across the field and my neigh said he could see that strip eighty away and you could see it two y after in the meadow, soâ€"I think it pg all right." _ m on $o o d J. A. GORDON, Arkona, Ontario, sa Write Michigan Carbon Works, 1 troit, for free book and particul about their Homestead Bone . Bla Fertilizer. LASTING RESULTS.

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