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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Jun 1917, p. 6

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" new" iar 3" “1“”. M genie} Rr.' tk Stein, Spent the Seek-cu A qqmq& In Mr. Ilene W with " my In Mitchell. f. Cet' Malawi: tho Cu- --_--------- . ' land ups-y e r occupied _ o" . c” Otto I . “7"" ”a, I" Hey Dundee. ' "ett"ht" tn Detroit tor a non mu. Low A“ .qeeqttat. ' , ram-ca In no: and resided on 150' mu tdn Bercoy. ot Toronto, toe-l, Illn- Road In!“ shout III you no. the week-end u the home at her pu- "' when he removed to New HlllbllfI- on". Mr, Ind In, B-r-Mr Ind . '. tee VII ill-“"104 nad in tho Innt Mrs. In: Tuckllully. o! Kitchenet.‘ '. '. (alumna use-her or the really. In were the sue-u ot Mr. and In. Bimoa) jolt”. he In I mum catholic. Weber but wrteh.-Mr. And Mnm‘ , no (new took pluo on Friday toro. mu Cline o8 we... mum Mr. “d: tool no o'clock from " Isle home In. Att. Further Int 't9undnr---Mr. l .. . to (I. KC. chute]: II." wtttt Interment Alec Wtrtrammt, I“. returned home ge- .. 1 _.,a. then. C. cemetery a St. Meme. i'a'et'lt' try n. ulster. mu any; ' 050nm. The letter I. now v . . . - P-hatty Away. friends In Bmatfeted.--Mr. L. c. '53:: .. .'. d, It". with d0.” rerart that '" chron- of the Union Bunk um. Visited " . m. thin reek the can: ot In. I"! nnrentl In Smithvillo Int week<~ln 3n.- Jte, who W WON“? (Dr) A. R. Bock In: remand "ttt m In: Friday Harmon In ho? unending u month with her son, r, tlit you. Pg2g1,'r,', imagined to ‘Welnnnon Bock, In umuar.-uatow tho - tora at wo PP". m C. W. Dachau. Mr. IN Hue Am». ' srat'Nt"t "all with penumontn, mibortt, Mn. nua- mun-u. my th' 'l' lei ' the cum ot tter domino. now-up ”am-m utter-dad]! , tte tntq "fl Bun " . datutlt Mtf mnl Conference of the U, B. tt ‘9! tti'gaito Joseph Hagi .Ind " n In Steveunvllle. on. last week. a V In Nov‘nmburs._w _. Pt my: lt "erem' Adena " In.- any: tt k _ i Our Busy 'iiiii'iirii"i'i'isi':i III Noqrruttttrttrtr, ,rtiilk she wei’e~ life long mutant. beloved end eeteemed by e wide clrcle ot friends. end e leith~ tel end ective member ot Holy Trin- tty church She wee merried to John “lea. who predeceased her in 1881. ehortly ener which her only deughter - ewey. She leevoe to mourn her lone one eon. Mr. Joseph F. Reu, 'beeldee three brothers and three are lore, may: Joseph Hertmen, of the King Edwerd Hotel here, John A Home. Brantford, Cherlee Hermann I o! Hemilton. Mrs. Dopp of Toronto. end Ill-eon Sophie end Ceroline or 1 New Hemhnrg. The lunerel wee hen. on Mondey lorenoon from her late home to Holy Femily Church, where High Ilene wee held by Rev. Fewer Kloopter. end interment took plece in the R.C. cemetery. Quietly Married. :? quiet wedding took piece on Wed- ug' y. when Miss Lydle Peuli. deugh. terhst Mr. lilohlel Peuli, Grove] Road, ”melted in merriexe to Mr. Fred- '_eriel.Quehl ot Amulree. The young {petiole will reelde on the Grevel Reed. h Rev. Mi. Ionicppeetor of Trinity Lw " ”can church. portormed the cere- in horn in firgt 1m. an - to mqt.it' a v I...» a. an WI" 9114 Pts, Que”. ml Emittpwguologi IEICOFI 't - d Mr. J... Km "er. Jun- Koon- wnoo. an old- J _ It In with deep regret that we chron- Ido this wash the dual or In. Mary In" Flu. who puma peacefully gm In! Friday Anon-noon In her "Ill you. .Btur had boon luv-lulu! to the hon-o tor thou! two you“. but wu VWI week with trenumonln, . lei ' the was of he! dent-e. The Into M,"': Ratt n . dumb m! It?“ Jouph “man. 3nd " n V The property owners on Waterloo| “not succeeded in obtaining the re tttt number of lumen upon their ltion to have concrete pavement hid under the trounce tax ”stem. The walk will now he proceeded with end completed this summer. The nec- eu‘ary brmswt' have heen introduced Upon the council minutes and engineer Johnson lets ot Kitchener, is now here‘ taking levels and measurements in or-' der to drew up estimates and spocifi. cellone. The services of en exper. lenced men like Mr. Johnson will en- dure iiret~clese work. The County council at their session this week pee-ed n lay-law providing tor in grant ot $7000 to New Hamburg for lmprov~ his the street. . . u. - -F.__._. Mrs. John Dahmer and'dnughter, ‘mnlm. Jail on Tuesday for Luther. Itch. where they Intend 10-May tor scone time. A . e"'""""'"" -- ___- -- --~vv - _ Maura. David my and H. C. Cut. her! attendad the High Court session ot the Cnnndlln Order of Finale" In Hamilton lhls week an delegalea trom the local Court Sliver Lest. Inn-bull. _ " Mn. Wm. Mann is In the Stratford Honolul. where she underwent an on station. Her nanny friends will be placed to learn}!!! she In Improving. "iiCiandry team defeated the turn- 1ttrN'Netorr on Tuesday In . town league sumo by a , to 2 score. The will be played next Tues- Vw-an the Furniture Fnctory _ Th" high school entrance summa- tri'iWI'd held here um week. There you " undid-ten from New Hun- bllrf and vicinity who wrote at the loci] school. Mr. McPherson of Galt, Val the examiner. -riri.-dttdriU Molson and little 66rttttrter Hazel. ot Strntford. upon! the weekend with her parents. Mr. and "iiriLUiiiGr" Sehl ot Owen Sound. - the week-um: at the home of I". Peter Ssh]. _ ___ _ I Chi mums?! c EhErthiI school entrlnce oxttmitttr _ '" A ,n- . A7, Axn_ _._1. ml.--- Mum. human. (cc-thud may In A GREAT SCIENTIFOC ADVANCEMENT. Step by cup Scion“ ha. new " the problem. of tiN. Dio- covorleo and InvaMion. have bo- comc commonplace. our Dally aftalm are 00.00Mlucted tttnt our arqmtrattter. would have iooked upon them at most panda-ml. Whilo prom-coo dado in the dovolopment of idea: and appli- ancea looking to the external human comic”. and convenien- ce! are of great Interest, (here In nothing " ouch vital import- ance an the work which appllea directly to the internal well. Doing ttf the physical. which leek. to restore to heaiih. pre- voni Diecaoo and preeerve Realm. The moat .cietttitte advancement in the doveiopman! ot Chiropractic. CortmMtatitrrt free, Hum 344. Residue. 1020 W. 10. Weber Chambers, KNcMMr "can, no “a. to 8.30 p.m. and 0.30 to I.“ p. m. HIV! [IA-13036 INTERESTING NEWS NOTES A. HOLM Flliri.lfi9,t, T isiu' Ink-0*“ l '4 Ina-CMWMCCM MI. an)! 'Htwd" I“ m bl. an when In. Inn-o Inn. “at It. unu m.¢m. 'ur. and uh midi-Bay: no“ to New Dtgag0a. 'gtittt1t, when}! ”ta-dud!!! la. UV "e tere-'. P" in?“ " :7- a? Bunyan! {he - with " My III .1160“. ' The Baptist Mission .ti:cle was held on Wednesdny In! at the home of Mrs John Buck. when'the reports or the recent eo-tttite in New Ham burg were rend. The next meeting Will be u Mrs. Wutc'o.y FirbU.--An auto side curtain has been (mum on the fund, and will be rum-nod to the ,uwner on npplicntiuu to Mr. Louis 1 Dom ht. Splendid Mere. _ __ - _ The Woman‘s Institute muotinrm‘ hold at the home of Mr; (Dr) N, A. Morrison. the principal maker - Mlu Gray at Toronto, Oh. me very Interesting addresses on ‘Medichl hi. spection of Schools', Production of Food in War Time, and 'Rod Cm. Wore', The next monthly mutating will be held nt the home of Mm. Henry Bauer. . Reports 9' Convention HIM. "toe A. I, Snyder. ot New Hummus] anu- t was! Interesting “are“ In Mvolmauu Hall 01 Thursday In“? choosing an his same“ 'A Woman's Tongue.' The mush-m sebum-n. own-- tgistod of .vlolln reelection: by Mr. Raiph Gribble. comet;- Mr laser, “mm-Mr Herb. Bel-gay. Ind veal solo. by Mn. G. H Heal t, m ot which were exceedingly we]! rendered M136 mean accompanied on the piano In , ici; pleasing mannea _ ' The report at the conestosoamtismrl lngdale toothall game had unfortucl nately been minlaid Int week and for) lows now. A football team has been orgnnlzod here lately and otter a, let! nights practice they tackled the mun from Bloomingdale who did well when they managed to defeat our buy: try a 1-o score. Considering the llttle practice our boys had they put up "tood work to keep the bull tram be, hind the goal. Mr. Earn Duamrt of (iGiitGTer was referee. Interesting Football Game. A second football game was played here last Wednesday evening between a team from Breslgn 1nd our boys. Our boys unfortunately again came out second best, after I hard fought game. by a score of I-O. It is under- stood the return games will be played in the near future. t Mrs. James Fenton and Miss Mary Donald ot liawkesville paid friends here a visit last Thursday.‘ Mrs. Mc- lntyre and daughter Miss Isabella of Kitchener.‘spent last week here " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Bow- man.- Mr. Cameron Wilson took possession of his cottage here last Wei-Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Find- law of Toronto, also returned to their cottage on the hill last Satur- 1day. We .are glad to have these people with us tor the neat few 1'iiartia.U. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Sch- weitzer and iamily of Aurora. were visitors here over Sunday-i. and Mrs. Sol. Kirrh and tamily motored te Kurtzvllle to spend Sunday with mends.-- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dinkei and Miss Dinkel. Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Mich. Mueller or_Htunitton and Mr. and Mrs. Mark 'ese of Los Angeles, Cal. were on Sun- day the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.) Schweitzer. and also called on other, friends, Mrs. Dinkel and Mrs. Hunky new are daughters ot Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ritzer. who were residents here for many years. having removed from this place about " years Mo.-- The ‘50th anniversary of Confederation will be nttingly observed in the ser- vice at the Lutheran churrh next Sunday evening. This service. will be in Germsn.-News of the death at Kitchener on Sunday of Mr. W. Lang Matt was received here. Mr. and Mrs liangstai‘l prior to their removal to Kitchener were residents here for some years. Local and Personal. The mm was quite heavy around here on Saturday and was much up- preriated.-Prrsident C. W, H, Bang: ot Huntington College. Huntington, Ind.. spoko m the u, B, church Sun day morning, Ind Row. E. Plumby or Huntington on Monday "Tettitttt.--- We art- sorry to report that the rondttton P! Mr S. Rater is not improving. - IOur teacher. Mina Neville. is giving I .Ichool picnic on Butt-tau otternoon. New. Noun. Conestoga. Mannheim. ,' cun‘cuu Mackiiizlo Dead. aa ‘1'“ --__ au k in not“ at the but _ “A In H. Du. “0 "or. Bit VII m“ by - In“ In! nu- ngo m by m amt-r liar! In! July. at. In: the olden S"itfr, at Jun. Hilton. Br., ot Km I. an I. unwind by "her parents and a. follow” brother: and sisters: kiln) “mam-n! Renown]: on“ at Brown City. Itch ; In. 000. fuller, Poet Huron; In. C. “with. ‘Kouuth; runes. ot Pro-ton. June. 'ot Hum. and II.- Moo " home. TI. Ntgatrat took place on ”my worm-on a 2.30 from the mldonco of her lunar. Mr. Jame- Hllborn. Br., wmy-Woodlhld. Von nutty that quiet "an; took pp, on swam: " St. John'. churc . Prawn. visa In. Wood- 'tSu/tge/tl' of In. wopdtuid, god 'ttl We the Ville ot Mr. gt at . Th ceremony was perm “My the Rev. H. A.-’l'homs. tierrisa'rirttr he Rev. H, A.-'l'homu. rector at St John’s elm The brlde wujhlen may by no: r. The bridesmud was mm In n_wlule Mldeamull m Hm M. while M.' Annie Woodlleld " no- glr . The groom wad " ed by Mr. E. L. ”but; After “IA many the bridal party proceeded to a brink“ bongo when they panook " "may tttttttet wedding trr-fast. 1 Local and Forum“. On Friday evening “10‘ twenty members ot St John's A.‘Y. . A. met at the home at Mien Jessie Woodti ' Beadle, street and tendered her u d Mr. W. Westhy n miscelhneoue e . or together with hearty congratul- tione at their forthcoming mnrriuge. Mine Gertrude Janeen received '1 plenum [unwise Friday night when her former pupils culled at her home on Queen street. The clue which con- sisted of about twenty-live mounted Min Juneau. their former teacher, with u beautilul mu! nud statue. The death of Once MtMeeeasie be- loved wife of Mr/John McMillan. oi Hamlet. took phce at Onlunnnt, -Penn.. Sunday, June Wth. st 3.30 s. In. two daughters. huh ot Oil City, Penn... end one son at home survive. Sander-Thompson. Wedneedny then-noon st 3 pm, in Methodist church the manage or, ia'eorgiria Thompson to Rev: Albert“ Sender was solemnimd by the per lot. Rev. J. L Liddy, ”stated by Rev _ I. M. Moyer ot Guelph. The wedding took plece in the presence ot shot". no invited guests. as well as n large number ot acquaintances. The bride. who was glven away by Mr. Welsh ot Guelph, was gowned in cream silk trimmed with tatteto and her veil wee crowned with orange blossoms. The beautiful boqnet of bridal roses and lilyoi-the-vnlley which she corned was - ' - 7 lAIAI- __-_ n..-l|, -. - We _-_--- of rare beauty. The bride was unen- ded by Miss Mary Sander. who looked very pretty in a gown ot Embroidered pink silk overshadowed with mutt. Mr. Lloyd Shuder, brother of the groom was groomsmen. while little Miss Ed- na Sander was "ower 3121. During the ‘signing ot the register suitable looms were proposed by Rev. Mr. Liddy, Rev. Mr. Moyer and Mr. Pullman. After the ceremony the bridal party unlock of n wedding dinner oi the home of the groom'- nerents. Mr. and Mrs. N. Sander. _ After the honeymoon trip Mr. and Mn. Sandor will “In up their rosi- denco at Dunvazen, In the Peace River country. where Rev. Mr. Sunder has obtained a charge. , Local and Personal. Mr. M. S wherhnd In: sufficient- ly recovered m his recent operation at the St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, to permit of his return home. . " w you-.. -. ..._ -_---e__ ___ 'INro FrenehA9nndiatt girls aged about 17 and " respectively, wwtto were In company with two local men. were taken Into custody by Chief Wit. son Sunday about 4.30 pm, The charge. which wee lald by Chief Crane lord or Preston. was that the men} "did unlawfully act in a dieorderly manner," while the two girls were 1charged with vagrancy. The use was the outcome»! auspicionl of the Pres ton Chief and with the cooperation of Chiet Wilson the party were iinnlly rounded up by the letter at ldylwild. The case wee heard this morning It lo a. m. try Magistrate Jnrdine. The only evidence taken wan that ot Chief t‘rnwlord. The tour pleaded guiltv to the charges lald againpt them. Judg- menttor the girls was reserved. while the maxi Were asked to contribute $3.00 and cos h. WEEKLY THM TM TH MTHM THT I was cured of Bronchitis Ind Anth- ml by MINARD'S LINIMENT MRB. A. LIVINGSTONE. hot 6. P.E.l I van and at I “VON and of Rheum-tun: by MINARD'S LINI- MENT. kimono Bay. JOHN MADFH. l was aunt] of n severely sprained lei " MINARD'S Lrtot"iNT. JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. o. M. Henna-y of H-ileyhnry, one of the mom prominent lumbermon of Northern Ontario. has been mining. with I commnlon. tor nearly . week, and u lured to ha" been drowned nut Iroquo- M. / _ Bridgewater, Te"""""""", .vy. ' ttt'jirtrjrtiirieyyhteftet ttesAtigri.T.T/dt?"2t “1‘".0. .Kultl. In. “to“ be.ebeeo--- it. - at the luminancmnhu took Ill --.eetryyr-eyft1.ttr acrimony-puma - '1'.le in m Imminebuclo- may “Maine-lurk. A mwmwuomuu-m‘ 6-3.1. iittu.1t and up - mm. -......- “a...” ttttl'. 'Mes, In In"! her “5:11.“. trapt u/ttttgutter,,, " W" All W 'e "tt9e'Aft'it Armchair Phlluophy. These growing days the armchairs ' have not quite so many occupants. t] The upholstered one is thew-lost a in, demand. We were interns in 1 noting that Mr. Sol. the sap. as 1 the point farthest north at whip he , shines vertically on the earth . , Thursday. familiarly known as ti summer solstice and our longest day. t We apparently had all the daylight ' we could well use as the dispenser or I light. pooped over the eastern horimn , at 4.33 an. Yea. verily. what is the I use of Hydro in times like these? Dur- I Hag showers the last few days we have . been brushing the oohwebs oil our pre confederation knowledge. and a select f few ot the patriacks whose memories i antedate that Important event. are re- ' calling reminiscences of George Brown r, John A. and Tapper and others. of the q famous " Fathers of Confederation. Who's Who and What's What. . I Mr. Abr. Detweiler left last week for a short..viait " " old home near Po tour. "teitt.--Mr..nttd lire. Schondsl- meyer ofM0tttrtoo. spent Sunday at the home,“ Mr. Andrew .Wattl.---Mr. M. L Weber. our progressive feed store use» has purchased an tthFdttto Barr account register.asystern of conl vanishes (for both dealer and. pitches» err-The Y,P.A. of Calvary church ap pointed [Weather committee and plan. ned a Manic for last Saturday after- noon. hut. the weather Naboh-Jupiter Pttwtqp--AptptrreryA. but Mo as not to come out, second best. the members and. their 'tlets met in the basement of the church in the evening and dn-j Joyed segment. social lunch and s variegat and extemporaneous ‘pro grammer-Mr. Alex. Welker and Mr. Sheldon of Kitchener, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. F. E. Wethrtr.-r-Nr, lsrael Martin. living south of the vil- lage died very suddenly Tuesday morn- ing of heart failure. He had risen dur ing the storm in the early morning to attend to the wants of some of the children when he expired unexpected- ly. He was in " 42nd rtasr.--Luth- _ eran services next Sunday morning. A patriotic service will~be held in the Evangelical church " 10.30 am. and a Children's Day service " 7.30 pm, i At the graduation exercises held this ' evening. Tuesday. June Mth, in the , Y.M.C.A. Auditorium, London. we are ' pleased to notice the name of Miss Ethel Reynolds among the Honor on» '. duates of the hondon Conservatory , School of Expression. Her many , friends in Waterloo county are pleas 1 ed to hear of “her splendid standing and wish her continued success in her I chosen promtsaion.---i%vara1 interested _ people from here attended the/Child: , ren's Day Rally in Heidelberg Evan'- r gelical church Sunday evening and " joyed the PaerciBeB.---0ar young friends. members of the D.0.T.K. holding an outing in Mr. Marti-n]: _ grove on Wednesday evonlrut.---Mrrc t Ralph Diamond of Salt Lake City, [ Utah, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ' Middleton last Wei---T'tto promotion t examinations are In progress the-4- , days. and many of the pupils are dr 1 gesting the questions GiiUGirirC--rr, i'. white horse posturing on our t',"ll,T a green is a lucky omen.-Mr .snd Mrs ,_ Earnest Kennedy of Guelph and Roy a Middleton of Waterloo. spent Sunday y at the G.T.R. depot.--Alt the work and s connections for Hydro are now com- a picted. except the transformer, which " is to be installed at the north end ot a the bridge. -Word from W. J. R. y (Sunny Jim). states that he is able to I he out to enjoy the tine June days at i ter five months' illness. He is like e most lrlshmcn all he wants is time, 4 and of course a good time, and he will ‘0 he himself again; Mr. John I‘llsinger . and son Brodie. of Toronto. are spend- I: ing a week at Mr. Jacob 'Pilsinznr's. Miss Ethel Dryden who In: ntten - ed the indium University for the your in spending her vocations wit her mother here.~A clue ot nine my pile from here wrote last week T tor their Entrance exnml " (‘rouhill Ind are contldqnt of being nmongnt the successful ogteB.--Otr. end Mrs. Peter A. Wigner. Mr. Peter Wagner, 37.. Mr. Ind Mrs. John Wigner. Mr. Ind Mrs. John Ellert. attended a funeral New- Nous. " Forums- Iut Wednesday. -A num- ber from here attended the Crortteirh wedding last Wednndu at Tnvmock. --The Wale-lay Boys-' Band In turn- inhing the music at the uracil party Mr thet Engllsh church It Millbank on July 2nd. I MINAID'S LINIMINT UIID BY PHVIICIANC- St. Jacobs. "s, Wellesley 00110 N 1030170 maximum t_N0ttttgtettttttn 1-4 /l1ft,'littlltJtll/,','fdt, "tyne-whom. MINI-4P0." Micki-M 'stt.tt'tta, Mr, N»- “(in but. tho ym'm at no “on Bank In to: l In» an " - unl tor an an is much. the. the when.” 'teu-h -.. Ann, has In - a! M and. Be an. .to tho WW “and from loam! ID." " m n the hand onloo- at tho In“: to: m. "an. Mr. Nubi- I. hung mooted“ by E. -. ot loaned. who um“ I. Wuorloo m- monlnc to "to " " - than b tit “old. Mr. Hqb am on.“ to the wntgtritto brunch from the m. hume- Boulovnrd brunch. lemma, Tho my Mond- that Mr. - in “In-3d Both mu: Ind In bunn- au In his twelve, you: at residence 'taeo,wtutse.oerto-shtmqa.Ybq town. in " departure. lou- 930 od in. non mm citizen. H. m the town. he ihus voile ot the humid working minimum. ot the Baird of Pride which he was new”. alum beginning ot the - It. t9isr" has been clonal! atttqd with nil T:"gt,'d'M',ttt'-e, the welfare gf the town. a in one or the hard We movements mid “I one of the most enthusiastic workers In the but Red Cm ma Immac- Fund amp-1n which brought Want-loo no much to the tore (or her patriotic giving. The Telegraph sad the mny other friend. of Mr. 3nd Mrs. Nnylor will wish them the greatest of succeed and bid them not good-bye but "att rovolr." Tl] BELEBHATE (lWlllWlllll , w _. Ill IMlll.llll What promise- to he onto! the but celebrations ever lgold In toros will tie tt"vea,Auinomtiair'o't tth India”: Att- niversary of gunmen Confederation on it,',rt,iiri,ieierii'g'g,t; The onlo- Brntlon ' elh'under the joint auspiées‘ ot the Kitchener and Water- loo Musical Societies. assisted by the Boys' Band of Waterloo. the only Hal Canadian Boys’ Band in Canada. Pat. rlotic Drills by the Separate School children. s " list bt rates, baseball game and a high class troupe oi acro- batic artists will provide s " sitar- noon and evenini entertainment. Music, fun. and patriotism should at- tract s large crowd to the old town that has become famous tor its clean up to the minute attractions. All roads lead to Waterloo on July 2nd. , Keep the date in mind, July 2nd, 1917. HATHE INTERNAL” ngr 500,000 Peotye Are pr Dolno For msny years physiclsns have agreed thst the vast msjority ot Mr men ills were ceased try. sccnmulsted waste in the Lower Intestine; that in our present for or?t1vhtq Meters could not remove all this 6.ate without ss- sistsnce. no nutter how regal" we might be, end that the poisons from this vests circulating through the blood pulled us any down below per and were responsible tor nsny diseas- es ot a serious nsture. During this time the "J. B. L. Can- eade" for Internal Bathing h“. be- cause of their recommend-don and those of its users. been stendiiy grow- ing in favor. Recently. however. the startllng news which has been covering this country. that great Inn-goon: Ind Ipec- hllnta hue been (wanting on the Lower Intestine for the most chronic and salon: diseases. has caused Amer. Ir-ns to become thoroughly nuke to the lrnportnnce ot keeplng this bower Intestine free iron: all minnow mum matter, and over 600,000 we now using Intern“ I3athB. , " you try the "J.B.L. Gnome" you will llnd yourself alwayl bright, Conti. dent and enable the poisoned waste makes us bllllous. blue. dull Ind nor- vans. Internal Baths Arf Nature‘- own dtsrg tor ConMittatioloitrt vim water. properly unwed. Dru: (om Nature-the 1.8L. Oneida" gently " llstu her. _ Call Ind have It explained by A. G. Huhnol. Drought Wuorloo. Ont. or ask there tor "Why. Man of To-dny In Only tb Per Cont. ”dent." I booklet at great Interest, which Is given free. on request. " you prefer. write for Booklet to Dr. Chou. A. Tyne". 183 College street. Toronto. Mrs. Sargent In nmndlnx‘n week It Preston.-) Bundle Pom-rs at Elon. open! a few day with her hunch, In" Bonnie ernon. St. Att. dnw'l ttt.-aera. A. [an annual Local Nam "out With Institution» [EWING Bllll all.“ the marriage of her daughter Edna, tol Edgar horse. by nevi-m. C. Wiehnrt. Calgary, Alta” on Key 23rd.--mte. Canon Seudamore WW made a boat ot friends beer since becoming rector of St. Jamu' Church is about to leave town tor Chippewa where he has received a good appointment. The Canon and his family are deservedly popular here and many learned with sorrow of his decision to lento, yet heartily -eongratulate“blln upon "tits promotion to a better pilot's. We mill: him every ’euccess wherever hie not may be eaat.--A welcomj cable ‘was received by his wife th Corp. Clyde Gordon of the 75th Battalion. Q.0.R., was prlauner in Lemberg. Gor. Innny. He We: missing since Vinny Ridge iutd it was feared that“ had than etuettt.--Wordiat' also received in town that Sgt. luring Roger, only son of Dr. Roger. formerly orrerttun, is new tn M. Bartholomew's Hospital, England, m ot trench terer.--On Mott. day. June Mith, the women of the Mer-, .modist church held a lawn social at Westwood term. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Woods, the occasion being the presentation ot a farewell address and s nurse ot gold to Mrs. (Reva KorrtsiBh, prior to her leaving here m Htsmilton.--M. Menzies. Science Master of the Fergus High School. has resigned. having accepted the position ot head master of the Luean H. B., " duties there beginning Sept. let. This leaves the second vacancy on the stall, Miss Nichols also having placed her resignation in the hands of the Score tsry ot the ttmint.----" congratulate Mr. Eddie Woods on successfully pass- le, his second year in medieirte.-T'ho Fergus Brass Band has been engaged to tm, It Elon on Dominion Day. Those who so to Elan that any can ’depond upon ttrat. clue music. " the Fergus Band has devebped Into one of the best bands, outside the - place: being an mutilation of about 30 members. the greater part being ex- perienced 'mssfcinms.. _ _ Now- Not... Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Aileamnd son Nelson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rte.--9t. and Mrs. Al- bert Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Po- iinski spent Sunday Ae1' Puslinch Lahe.-Mr. and Mrs. rman Groin and tamily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Marhte.--Mt. and Mrs. Chas. Wagner visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Prtuttre.--Mr. Oliver Snyder has "tuned from Gosh- en College where he spent the winter. --Otite a number of young folks of this vicinity attended the Karmers' Club picnic on Saturday aitr-rnoon. WANTED di), Artillery Horses' bEiilam I. Age. ' to 9 you”. halaMJbz to " hands. mm 1200 to 1360 pounds and 1500 pounds and "and 18.1 hand; GoLomb- Any except light any, white or tight buckskin. All norm must be sound. of good confbrmatlon. if” from ttum. Ishu and broken to human or caddie. _ _ _ Harm tMil be Impacted at _;aai.t-is-t--t-r-""""" . -mrmrr-paretrtf. "d You an at "sum a but down ”W - M0“ "’7 I' be the «an T mm mm. W 'Q ftfttuard ", a: St tncuu who an In” and Ike tsiruttett all loin. new V m-r-o-ro-u-tu-r-'-" _ "I my: and A book of preserving label. FREE if you send no a red ball trade-mark cm from a Lannie Sugar In; or canon. Auntie '-rrttetfft P"" Llstoml, June 30th, 1911 Kossuth. Inna-nous.“ I‘m-b- in; 0. Laval " Ltd. Green Food ti with! IOWAI. In. w mun um. Che-l- eater pm _ ”cannon “My hr we PM Make your S trauherry I: ",,,.Prestrver mung} Notice of Proposed By-la TAKE NOTICE an: I byvlnw to "I? thoriEe the extension aid 'urin: _ it _ot Herbert imam, unwed $3“: from Union Street m,tho.‘bounduq line between the 'ro-arrtwatertod, and the 'City of mteha#ul,uy loco! smisroFimGt.' untidy tia', iriyiiiow,.t' the, Local iiwi,kGG, Aei' will be trstrMrti+t _ F . "y It deemed expedient and. ‘31}th t Ins-ed u a meeting ot the Manning ', (‘ouncu of the Town of thorloo to In _,' held at my Council Chamber' in a» ‘Town of Waterloo, on J. j Monday, th9tth any of July, 1017,;- st eight o'clock NIL, at which “It! meeting the Council will hour in i. son or by his Counsel“ Solicitor V Agent any person who chin): that ti land will be prejudicial” use!» tl the by-lnw, who applies to he h l. 'i' 0nd at Wltorloo this Mth a.) 0% June. 1917. ",,,,rr"'" fr Tjii'i't Emu. _:",,,', AIRPLANE?) FIGHT _,:.'; TEN ENEMY PLANES; ..London. June 28P'l’hm smut“ naval nltTtlartem foughto him. with“ ten German machines over Flandorl} on Monday. Official account. 01ml; 'ttttttIng say- that one and trrtrttatrtpt three of (he Barman. won drl down. All the 3mm. rut-chino. r turned u'oly. -c The frequent heavy shower; ot mt , of late are causing some alarm In I l cultural circles. The ground In not with water 1nd growth In retarded. , the rsun-e cane Instr with "Fl E" granulation I“ dissolves instantly. giving" a clear brigbt nymp. ”aim JAMES G. having-mum t I _ In ,3. a t and _ t at the uuxctpsg It u! thorloo to In _ Chamber in tho I t I; ' of July, "tr, . r," " at which “It! 9, will hear In 'g', 1'l M.. Solicitor V If o chin): P" ,9". MM] “(who .113 , lea to be In 1.3; " Mth dnt' M :5 " t ‘5; trttiiifa,.. tf ', if,Ldi,"iiiar , a, 1 FIGHI mu."": o U M

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