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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 May 1917, p. 6

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x C /3 kno#s ts > id pla f . of Gal tmeont m i fom call 1 -mset..I M satisfact & be or w:: of Mr. 1 Mr. W spent th LC Mr. C _ Mr. Clarence Huercher, of Toronto, spent several days at his home here. ‘vâ€" Miss Alberta Ritz, of Leibsig, Ohio, is a visitor at the home of her parâ€" @nts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritz. Mr. Alexander Watt. of Gueipn. w« renm@wing old acquaintances here this The marriage of Mr. Henry Motchâ€" man. of, Waterloo, and Miss Selma Louise~Berger, daughter of the late Mr. E. R. Berger, was solemnized at .Bt. Peter‘s Lutheran parsonage â€" on Wednesday evening, May.16, by the bride‘s‘ pastor, Rev. Wm. A. E. Bchreive. Immediately _ after the ceremony the young couple left on a wedding trip to London, Toronto and other points, and on their return will w unt their residence in Waterloo. r. Motchman and his bride are well known here and held in bigh esteem by their many friends, who will exâ€" tend their heartiest congratulations and best wishes. , A tank of ofl is expected to arrive here in a few days which will be used for laying the dust on the streets.> This method gave excellent satisfaction last year. 'mf_corporatlon weigh scales are bafig overhauled under the superâ€" w of County Weigh Scales Inspecâ€" Mr. Mewbronn. Mr. William Franke, of Georgetown, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. CS Mr. Guy Semple, who has been might operator at the G. T. R. station here, has secured the position as day @perator, and Mr. Ingle has secured the position as.night operator here. Mr. David Purdie, a machinist in the plant of the Dominion Thresher Company here had the misfortune to bave a finger on his left hand cut off at the first joint by being caught in the faceâ€"plate of a lathe. The young man had been employed here for the past two months and his homs is in Renfrew, Ont. Mr. Jacob Weber, of Monkton, was a visitor here this week. Mrs. Arthur Buckel, of Kitchener, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Peter Sehl, Huron street. Dr. W. L. Hilliard, of Waterloo, was a visitor in town on Thursday. " Mr. Fred. Sterling, of Vancouver, paid a short visit to his mother bere, enroute to Montreal on »usiness. 5 ~ Miss Esther Haussaman, of Toronâ€" to, is spending her vacation at her home here. _ After the ceremony the bridal party returned to Kitchener, where the young couple will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Roedding and little 244 (Cogitinued from page 1.) WHF_N you call a telephone number from memory or when you guess hE it you are apt to be wrong. Â¥ The mind has a trick of transposing l'l%erâ€" !n:;ez;d .of "1263" you are quite likely th say Y And when you thus ask for the wrong number, you waste your own time, the operaâ€" tor‘s, and the time of the person called through Y Directory first is a good principle. In the end it saves time and temper to first consult the latest issue of the telephone book. The Bell Telephone Co. your error. Met With Accident. Directory First! INTERESTING NEWS NOTES of Canada Mr. Noah Donnenworth, of Yale, Mich., is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harlock, "Rose | Lawn," Fisher Mills Mrs. Harlock, who has not had a visit from him for the past thirteen years, is a sister. Mr. Donnenworth is a native of Watâ€" erloo County and of the Village of Williamsburg, and left here 27 years Mr. Charles Bowing‘s express deâ€" livery horse Monday morning took fright at an incoming train at the G. T.R. and tearing its bridal became free and went at breakâ€"neck speed up Guelph street to the heart of the town. The animal was brought to a halt at the Queen‘s hotel after it had done some damage to the express rig. Mr. Arthur Shuttleworth, of Alber ta, was the guest of his uncle, Mr. J. R. Phin. for the past day or two. Mrs. William Whitefield and daughâ€" t?rl.'YIqu and Kathleen, of Marselles, Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bechâ€" mau, a son, on Wednesday, May 16. Mr. Willlam Henry Janaway, son of Corp. and Mrs. Albert Janaway, on Saturday last made application to join the C. A. M. C. After spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Farks, Mrs. Clayton Rudy left for ber home in Hamilton on Mominy. Mrs Adam Thaler recdived wo‘rd of the serious illness of her father, Mr Hermwan Kemkes, in dHanover. She lef‘ on Saturday for the bedsido of her father; Mr. Pancher, of Toronto, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Henry Schaumberg, Cole‘s Mills Road. Mrs. (Rev.) T. J. Hind was present at the graduation of ‘her sister as nurse in the Toronto Hospital last weekâ€"end. The many friends of Miss Mary Brydon will indeed be sorry to hear that she is critically ill and small hopes are entertained for her recov. Mrs. James Hannah has purchased a fine brick cottage on South street, Preston, and will soon become a resiâ€" dent of that town. V t 7 ol lada t ce fietAvinmictet ic th 2 id d ic id c3 N. Y., are spending several weeks with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Bolduc. Pread advanced in price May 71 from 10 cents a loaf to 12 cents The remains of the widow of ‘the late Saqmuel Rife, senior, whose passâ€" ing took place at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hilborn, Toronto, were laid at rest in the Hespeler Cemetery beside those of her late husband, at 2.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renwick reâ€" celved official notice from Ottawa that their son, Strethcer Bearer Howâ€" ard Renwick, was admitted to hospt tal, being slightly wounded in the neck ago. The Feast of the Ascension was obâ€" served in the R. C. Church Thursday morning by Mass being conducted by Rev. Father Meyer at 5.30 and 7.30 o‘clock. The attendance at church was large. intimation of the sad catastrophe to oné of the most popular men who have g:ne to the front from Hespeler. rgt. Jardine‘s next kin is named as being in Seotland, from which place he came to this town. He was teach er of the Progressive Bible Class of the Hespeler Methodist Church Sun day School and was deservedly popu lar among all his associates. Rev. and Mrs. Schowe attended the funeral of the late Mr. Barton in Kitchener on Monday. : ‘flzfiud_lrcm“ es Roth, of tford, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Franke. DC _RCCD IEmnDCmnZel, "° _ FuPOne spent Sunday with friends in town. spent Sunday with friends here -d.dmm,:llwu the home of Mr. and F. Goebel. lnllullhmuflln-.m spending s month w friends in Express Delivery Horse Runaway Mr Mr. €Continued from page 1.) entertained for her recovâ€" i Chiro practic; Not to have read an ad. :or a week is poor business policy. Values and prices constantly change. "Read the ads." _ Miss Mabel Babard and Mr. J. Scherrer, of Kitchener, spent Sunday at their homes here.â€"Mrs. C. J. Petâ€" erson and Miss Grace Bulmer spent Monday in Elmira.â€"Mrs. H. Lackner and children spent the weekâ€"end in Waterloo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Lehmen and family, of Kitchener, visited at Mr. Gam. Lackner‘s on Sunday.â€"Mr. C. Mcintyre, of Toronto, is spending some time with his father, the (Rev.) Mr. Mcintyre.â€"June 3 Rev. Mr. Mofâ€" fat, of Milbank, will preach in the Presbyterian Church.â€"We are sorry to report that Mr. James Fenton had the misfortune to break his leg last week.â€"Many friends and â€" acquaintâ€" ances gathered together on Sunday evening to pay their last respects to the late Mr. Thomas Foster. The deepest sympathy will be extended to the widow and family in their sad and sudden loss: The death occurred on Sunday morning of Mrs. August Voisin. Deâ€" ceased had reached the age of 58 years and had been a sufferer for some time. The s?mpathy of the community goes out to the husband and family, as in her death is moutned a kind and lovâ€" ing wife and mother as well as neighâ€" bor. The funeral was held on Wednesâ€" day morning, May 28th at 10 o‘clock at the residence on Walker St., and from there will proceed to St. Joseph‘s R. C. church at Macton for service, afâ€" ter which burial will take place in the Macton cemetery. â€" Messrs. J. Kilgour and G. Wheecler, of Winnipeg, spent part of last week in town. While here, they were the guests of Mr. O. H. Vogt. _ > A union meeting of the Presbyterian Guild and Metbodist League was held on Monday evening. Mrs. Culp gave a very interesting topic on ‘"The Bible, its place and power in the national life." _ _Mr. Rittinger and the Misses Ritâ€" tinger and Cress of Kitchener, spent Sunday in town. Mr. Fred. Shurley‘.nrl Mr. Fifteld of St. Catharines spent the weekâ€"end in town. MS' and Mrs. G. Ruppel, Mrs. Ph. Christman and Mr. O. H. Vogt, spent Sunday at Galt. The Misses Maud Grant and Myrtle Coon spent Saturday in St. Jacobs. Mrs. (Rev,) Eifert of Tavistock, spent some time with her son the Rev. R. A. Eifert in town. t Mr. J. E. Umbach, Surveyorâ€"General of the Province of British Colubmia, was in town last week attending the iuneral of his father, the late Jacob L. Umbach. He will visit at Ottawa beâ€" fore returning to his home in Victoria, Mr. F. McAllistrum is very ill hay ing contracted a severe cold. Mrs. Mitticholtz left last week for her home at Laniing, Sask. Irca, a former pastor of the Elmira Evengelical Church, was in town on Monday, renewing ~acquaintances.â€"â€" Mr. Studer, of Kitchener, who has churge of the Star Garage, moved to wun last week.â€"Mr. H. Mchellar. of Kicchener, spent a day in cown last week.â€"Mrs. J. Christman, who is very II!, was taken to St. Joseph‘s Hospital at Gueiph on Monday. Miss Ruth Ratz of Toronto Unltm- sity is home for the summer vrca , sion Day. The congregation of » the Presbyterian Church was pleased to have theirâ€"former pastor, the Rev. A. ‘l.mllm of Winterbourne, conâ€" their service on Sunday morning. â€"â€"Mr. A. Moses has been confined to the house with tonsilitisâ€"The Misscr E. Grant and M. MacDonald spent Satâ€" urday at Waterioo.â€"Mrs. (Dr.) Straâ€" chan, of Galt, was the guest of Mrs. G. Ruppal on Friday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Pb. Ubristman spent Friday afternoon at Kitchener.â€"The Rev. Dr. Blair, ot Guelph, will conduct the services in the Presbyterian Church che following three Sundays.â€"A special Oddfellows® service was held in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening. The lodge was weil represented by the local members, besides severel from Kitchâ€" ¢ner and Waterloo. The Rev. J. Cuip preached a very able sermon, -ulublq] for the occaston.. ‘The Oddfel:â€"ows ap preciated the service very much.â€" Migs K. Weber spent Ascension Day at Guelph.â€"The Rev. Leibold, of Walâ€" Several of our young men attended the Minstrel, Show at Preston last Wednesday evening. a i 1t in on Wednosder to apend a month home 4n St. x Mr. K. (# 'I:: amuu In:. Presby» llw uelph Tuesday. .:""- Zieglier is recovering after a very severe attack of pneumonia.â€" Bpecial services were held in St. Jame‘s Presbyterian Church on Ascenâ€" the sick and suffering to heaith when all other methods have failed. Investigate for yourself. Consultation free. + CHIROPRACTOR Phone 344. _ Residence 1020 W. 104 Weber Chambers, Kitchener Hours, 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p. m. and 6.30 to 8.00 p. m. 11. BECAUSEâ€" It does not violate any of the laws of naâ€" ture. _ Drugs and Surgery not being used the tendency to inâ€" jure delicate tissues is eliminatâ€" ed. (Kiâ€"roâ€"prakâ€"tic) ISs A RATIONAL SCIENCE I. BECAUSEâ€" It does not treat effects, but goes direct to the root of disease and removes the cause. III. BECAUSEâ€" It restores Hawkusville. A. HOLM Jansen, at Gait. â€"Miss Mr. Gordon H. Good, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Good, lately assistant sec retary at the Y. M. C. A., Hamilton, has enlisted at that place for service overseas. A campaign is on in the Lutheran congregation here to help swell the Jubilee Fund, thereby fittingly helpâ€" ing to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation. The Misses Hilda and Ada Snider were busy tagging people on Saturâ€" day. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Maurer last Thursday evening. The Adult Bible Class of the M. B. T. Church, with a number of their friends from here and â€"other places in the vicinity, spent a social evening Mr. Noah Wober left on Thursday morning on a trip to Florida. =) Messrs. Arthur Holle, Miiton Hueâ€" her, Henry G. Hochborn, Herbert Gies and Nelson Shelley made a trip to St. Thomas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allan, of Galt, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Berâ€" gey. q . «» 9n eernamam A heavy thunGorsiorm, with hail, passed over here on Saturday afterâ€" noon. Women‘s Institute Elect Officers. The annugl meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held on May 9, at the home of Mrs. A. R. Bock, and the folâ€" lowing officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Wm. Spaetzel; first viceâ€"president, Mrs. (Dr.) N. A. Morrison; second . viceâ€" president, Mrs. Alex. McDonald; secâ€" retary, Mrs. Delton Haliman; assistant secretary, Miss Mae Veitch; commitâ€" tee, Miss Sylvia Bock, Mrs. I. Lautenâ€" schlager, Mrs. A. Hilborn. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. N. A. Morrison. Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Challoner, has been seriously ill for a few days. Mr. Wim. Spaetzel and Roy Spaetzel appreciate the comforts of home after a month of bachelor life. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bowman, of Preston, were the guests of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hallman, over the weekâ€"end. Miss Emma Weber, who has been visiting relatives in Guelph, has reâ€" turned. . Miss Orpha Eckstein is very seriousâ€" ly ill with pneumonia. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bergey attendâ€" ed the funcral of Mrs. John Clemens in Galt. . Bishop C. L. Wood, of Alma, Mich., occupied the. pulpit. at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning. Bishop and Mrs. Wood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilborn over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Abner â€" Brighton, of Hespeler, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechtel on Sunday. Mr. Isaac Wanner, who had the misâ€" fortune to break his ankle recently, is making nth{actor:{ progress. He is an inmate of the Kitchener and Waterâ€" loo Hospital, . <=â€"" o+ _ _ Mrs. (Dr.) ‘A. R. Bock is visiting her son, Mr. W.«D. Bock, in Lindsay. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leviâ€" Sararas were visitors in Ngw Hamburg on Sunday. Mrs. (Dr.) Stauffer and Master Ward Stauffer have returned after a short visit in Wateloo. > ¢ «Mr.and Mrs, Fred Helfers, of Kitâ€" chener, were the guests of Mr. C. H. Beckman on Sunday last. â€" Interesting News Notes. Baden limburger, brick 35¢ Sweet prunes, per lb . 18c Pines are at their lowest price now. Give us your order. Choice pines 13¢, doz $1.50 Choice pines 18c, doz $2.00 Large pines 25¢, doz. $2.50 S ter‘:..;:‘:, ... ... ‘. . Soe Comfort Soap 5 bars . 24¢ Golden Rio coffee, 25¢ lb loa.... s c‘ cl.. 20e Best Rio Coffee 30¢ Ib. 25¢ Jewel coffee, 35¢ lb for 28¢ Granulated Sugar 11 lbs $1 Rieesrial 4 lbs .... 25¢ Robin Hood Oats 30¢ pk 25¢ Cooking Figs 3 lbs for 25¢ Canned peas 2 tins ... 25¢ Valencia raisins, 15¢ Ib, 2 the for ... ... .... 2b¢ Extracts 10 bottles ... 8¢ Matches 18# pkgs .... 15¢ Clothes pins, best, 6 dozen for;... .:. ... >... UO¢ Handy Ammonia, 10c pkge Friday & Saturday Bargains Pine Apples nes are at th.eir lowest EWws > Punterae®s MEVUME OOERCEIIES cloth I‘I‘C assort mcer now. Give us your . sleeves, dark and light colâ€" & ® esnt floral designs, regular 90¢ wic: i)ines 13¢, dus $1.50 ors, sizes 36 to 44, regular made to your measurement * P i . x $12.50, for ... ..... ‘atlir. Zas gi+ & r i me es o un s10 | > Siggty | savs esd :« > +/ Ti >°°¢==M=MI=W=WH We pay you Conestogo. Croceries We Wwant your Eggs King Street Mr. Joshua Umvach, of Victoria, British Columbia, who attended the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder and family and Mrs. Simon Snyder, of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Snyder, of West Montrose, were Sunâ€" day visitors at the home of Mr. Aaron Snyder. Mrs. Jesse Snyder, senior, of Kitâ€" chener, who is spending several weaks with relatives in this vicinity, spent a few days with hor granddaughter, Mra. Norman King. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder and daughter, Gertrude, and Mr. Joshua Umbach, of Victoria, British Columâ€" bia, spent Sumday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Umbach, of North Woolwich. Miss Bella Nelson, of Elmira, spent Sunday urider the parénta: ‘roof, Mr. Amos Shoemaker, of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at the home ‘of fnis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shoeâ€" maker. â€" Miss Gladys Meyer, of Kitchener, is spending several weeks at the home of â€"her aunt, Mrs. ,Silas‘ Bowâ€" News. Notes: s«cial at ... .. GIRLS‘ DRESSES in . a CHILDREN‘S DRESSES lot of nice styles, neatly a big assortment to .choose trimmed, washable cloths, from, light and dark colors ugesstou,at..‘..”c lgfls2to5,........75e sleeves, dark and light colâ€" ors, sizes 36 to 44, regular $12.50, for ... :.... $10 MEN‘S RAINCOATS, in the parametta or tweed efâ€" lace boot, very neat shoe for light wear, sizes 6 to 10, regâ€" LADIES‘ WHITE VOILE WAISTS, pretty styles, with large and small collars trimmed very neatly, sizes 34 to 42, speâ€" Raincoats It is equally pleasing in performance with an abundance of power delivered by & smoothâ€"running motor that has been ‘There are definite advantages in the Overland Light Four which make this car stand out conspicuously above other cars in its price class. In appearance this car represents the highest perfection of modern streamline designâ€"full sweeping lines and low hung stylish design. WM M Oi Or @IS SIIDIOt:‘l:.G‘:mO':;‘h:: notice Styleâ€"Comfortâ€"Powerâ€"Economy Floradale. Cirls‘, Children‘s and Ladies‘ Dresses Men‘s, Women‘s and Children‘s Shoes Waists cesc e §13G C The Overland Sales Co., 8. O. Schmitt, Manager, rear 95 King St., Kitchener, Canada. spool heel, nice low Women‘s patent â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Betzner, of Conestogo, spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle.. zuk MULDOONâ€"At Kitchener, May 19, Mr. Joseph Muldoon, aged 49 years. BARDONâ€"At Kitchener, May 18, Mr. . Louis Bardon, aged 56 years. WATSONâ€"At Waterloo, May 19, Mrs. â€" Mr. Walter Naylor, of the K. and W. uollegiate Institute, is doing his bit on the farm of Mr. J. B. Snyder. Saturday afternoon was a decided sucâ€" _ Mrs. Jesse Snyder, senior, of Kitâ€" chener, is spending this week with her son, Mr. Ernest Snyder. _ _ ( Miss Ward spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Kitchener. funeral of his father, Mr. Jacob L. Umbach, returned home last Monday The quilting which was held by the Women‘s Institute in Nelson‘s Hall on BECHMANâ€"At Hespeler, May 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Bechman, a son. James Watson, aged 63 years MEN‘S SUITS, in a lot of nice tweed and worsted Men‘s Suits 15 DEATHS. BIRTHS. In comfort nothing is lacking. CGenerous wheelbase, large tires and Fong, shockâ€" absorbing cantilever springs, all make for casy riding. You get all these advantages in the Overland Light Four at a price that is possible onl{ because it afiarcs in the economies of the enormous Willysâ€"Overâ€" land production. Call and inspect this car at our sales rooms. thoroughly tested before assembly. uuzp'riee;l.gs LADIES® RAINCOATS in the Parametâ€" ta effect, military collars, in navy, black, grey and fawn, all sizes, regular $6.00, Waterloo, Ont Country Club $1110 Roadster â€" â€" Raincoats : dn ooo on e t Oe e t i 1 Coouemang inerinaigue o rmalac sns O four yard widths block and WOMEN‘S HOUSB DRESSES, in light and dark colors, made up well, sizes 34 to 42 ... .... SI «*4 Open evenings, Mon., Wed., Fri. The Agricultural Resources of our country areâ€"being taxed to the limitâ€" Every.acre and plot of ground is made to produce its utmost. â€" A bushe! of wheat represents twice as much to the Western Canada Farmer toâ€"day. His land means more to him, and to the American Settler who is loâ€" cating his new home in Canada. 1 have a large list of Eastern and â€" Western â€" Canada _ Farm Lands to sell or exchange. wmq have you to offer? REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ~ Room 5, Merchants Bank Bidg. Phone 949. Res. (Waterloo) 314w. _ LINOLEUMS in two a Clayton Eby Linoleums *A is THE KEY NOTE OF TOâ€"DAY PRODUCTION This Store will

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