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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Jul 1917, p. 3

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This famous chewing V gum aids appetite and di- , gestion, quenches thirst; keeps the teeth clean and breath sweet. . Fresh, clean, wholesome and delicious always. A' . No wonder WRIGLEV'S is used around the world, when. ever and wherever people want lasting refreshment, t l hi Wmuundmmumu. b -inToeortto,JtmerMttt.-i- 5; cinema. T'ho-tttt-tn 'rMeFrtHseimmttnBqrarg.e-ta. , Kitchener News . G. E. UNION PICNIC. At 1 meeting of the Christian En- donvor executive last night it was de- cided to hold a Christian Endeavor Nettie and the date was fired for July 11. The outing will be held at Water- too Pttrk. The picnic will be tor all the Societies that belong to the Union 1n!" include all those that have " 'rl, part in the recent tetutig tour- ttttttlent, 7 AN MIACTIVE "Orr. ' 7 rumtmuno.nuxgcwu m " the corner of King and lb..- mu In attracting much unen- tttm Ill may ("arable comments cm in!“ me by pastors-by. A PLEASANT EVENING. A very pleasant evening was spent It the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Merrett, Purl: Avenue, when a number ot the friends of Mr.. Cowie met to wish him good-bye before his departure for. Pet- crborough. The' A.Y.P.A. President. Mr. R. McBride. presented Mr. Cowie with a silver mounted umbrella from his many friends. He will he very much missed in the various Church of England activities. ot which he was a very nether member. The convention ot the Central Me thodist Church. Woodstock, tendered their vector. Rev. H. W. Crews, D.D., formerly ot Kitchener, and his family [unwell reception on Monday even- hx. Dr. Crews was made the rtseip- lnnt of a bag containing I gift ot gold. In. Crews was presented with I wrist wntch from-the ladies' Aid, and "its Alecia Crews received a club has from the girls of the church. . The nursing “All at the Kitchen“. Wuorloo Hospital tandem Minn hurl Coleman n farewell ten " the Inner Home on Twenty evening 3"th- to her denature to assume hr now than. " Medicine Hut. "u" " VACCINATED. Since the m in the country down with . mild type of smallpox had writ. or'hnlt . day on his entrance ex. tlons. Dr. Radford, medical ot- r of health, haf ordered that all all pupils writing on the entrance cumin-Hons must be vaccinated. " irfft1f LIE' s . Makes the Whole World Kin! . HONORED IN WOODSTOCK. a Little Stick of WM GIVEN A FAREWELL. to“ "or m Tomato. The anpenings at the County Seat Cage. l'uny Summarized. Local and PM ON SALE EVERYWHERE _') every r meal" "After Mrs. L. Allan ot Toronto, ls spend- tag a few days with her slater. Mrs. N. Zick, Foundry street. " Eerayor Dr. J. E. Hett was chosen as candidate tor the Dominion Parlia ment by the Independent Labor Party ot Canada for the North Riding at a well attended meeting held In the Trades and Labor'Hall ' Thursday Aid. John Reid and Dr. Hen were appointed delegates to a provincial convention of the Independent Ia/bor Party of Canada. which is being held in Hamilton on quday next. July 2. The last year's work was one of special prosperity and blessing. The membership in the last two years Ins increased by othird of its previous membership and the total membership is at the present time two hundreii and thirty-two. (232). ENJOVED PROSPEROUS YEAR The Alma St. U.B. church hm closed its work for the conference year. and has begun the work of the new year with vigor, hope and faith. DR. J. E. HETT IS CANDIDATE FOR LABOR PARTY A report on the sample of voter submitted to Chicago tor unholy-Is states that the water is good In - way but that tt in very hard. This makes the water very good tor think ing but perhaps not quite so tron tor some other purposes. New pumps and motors are being obtained for the two wells recently drilled. one at the Gasworka mad one on the waterworks property. When them, an unnamed um properly running it h expected that WatertmN whet supply will be "do” to the nttt- lion gallon n day mary [ - T. A. Wind. W. I. “no -arAuAthi-ta,teetthu-tmtiq torEMtmttt_thorwttttgt-dt*e annulmumnnnuidu- MCIII'UchhHll-Qalt WATER FROM THE TWO NEW WELLS TESTS VERY HARD loco comma DOWN. The price ot on: dropped to 36 and “c I dose: at the mute! Saturday mcmtrstr. Butter sold a " can!- I pound and chicken: " 30 mu . pound. _ ATTENDING COIVIIYION. kc," ef?rhTfit A "ijr,i"i'iff_-if'ii-kli, J .;"(.:_.5.‘43»\ "t -?:'iC'f,i'/r' l If - Au, 1. th ENE! In gm. st-rt-ty-tttair-e 'ttls,, The Flavour Lasts The summer months are the most dangerous to children. The com. plaintn of that season. which are choh era ininntum. colic. dtarrhom and dynoniry. come on so quickly that of. ten 3 little one is beyond lid before the mother realizes he in ill, The mother must be on her guard to pm Tent the!» troubles. or if they do como on mtdrlettl.v to our? them No other medicine in of such aid to mothers during hot weather as it Baby's Own Tibia". They regulate the staunch and bowls Ind are lino- lmoly “it, Sold hr modicum dmtter,rt IT hLyng-n at ', gents a hog from no D_r. frittsigstk ' ism ___- -isdoiaie (a? Five rinks of Kitchener bowlers paruclpated in the Dominion Dar tournament on Monday Ind enjoyed I fine day's sport. Each rink played four games and points counted. The winner of the serien was Skip T. H. Middleton and his trio composed of J. Cochrane, A. Foster and J. Hessnnnur. Skip W. D' Euier was the runner-up. GUARD BABY’S [ HE ALTE IN “THE SUMMER T. H. M1DDLET0N't1 RINK TOURNEY This is not the only addition that is being made to manufacturing plants in Kitchener. The Woltle Shoe Com pany is starting a building next week which will be a duplicate of the present building. This will menu that while the plant is doubling its size in building it will more than double its manufacturing capacity. The contract has been tet to Dunker and Sons sun will be rushed to completion. It is hoped the new building will be ready for occupancy in the Fall. The Twin-City Oil Company are about to erect a 60x100 brick building for the purpose ot manufacturing a five gallon electric gasoline pump tor use at garages. The Company is ol- ready swarmed with orders for the pump and every ettort is being made to rush the construction of the build- ing with the installation ot the npeer sary machinery so that the orders may be filled within a reasonabletime. The firBt pump to be turned out by the Company is ready for use now. It was made for William Witt, former proprietor of the American Hotel. who is about to open a garage on Young street at the rear ot the Bruns- wick Hotel. ADDITIONS TO KITCHENER INDUSTRIES Nourish your nerves by th .tmturat process ot filling your veins with rich; red, health-giving blood. Your nerves 'arer crying out for pure blood and the ‘mission of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill! is to make new, rich blood This explains why these pills have proved so suc- cessful in so many cases ot nervous disease that did not yield to ordinary' treatment. For eituntrie, Mr. Wilirid Donald. West Flamboro. 0nt.. Barr.-- "Before l began the use ot Dr. Wil- linms' Pink Pills l was in a. serious condition. But I was not only badly run down, but my nerves seemed to be completely shattered. I slept badly at night, and when I got up in the morn- ing I was as tired as when " went to bed. I seemed to be on the verge ot s nervous breakdown. At this stage I began the use of Dr. Willinms’ Pink Pilis. In the course ot s tew weeks I felt much relief, and continuing the use of the pi)“ they completely re- stored my health. I can now Rsieep soundly, tat well, and am enjoying complete i'reeddm from theh old ner- vous troubles." rr You can vet Dr. Wlnlams’ Pink Pills through any dealer in modicine, or by mall at 50c I box or slx boxes tor $25.0 trom the Dr. Willllms' Modlclne Co , Brockvllle. Ont. vmmun . A NERVOUS Nourish your gMtri--that is the only way you an overcome life'- worst mleery, nervous exhaustion. The fits at depression and irritation. the proatntlnx launches, the week- nels and trembling ot the. Ion. the unsteady hand end the Imperfect (ll- gesthn that mark the victim of nerve weakness. must end in nervous breakdown if neglected. Why-lilo“ a... mauvum-asmw il- Hyacinth-Inch...” '.rrtsdqultt, it H. W 'Fedrt.mt-q-ttAt. ”in. VICthu-hnq.mmq -ediaribatiaeetAGusiia.' 1ttvkeweetAemettuttho- “Mundtvovodlhthom Mti,aoelothattAqr-etrttt" mmmmmum’ W'IAHW.BII Wm alloyed Wall to so (I lune-doc un- lento. Ind-tn“ war W In. the accused that it be - gontlnno paying ummo- to the you: girt he will be In“: to he named to 1). Court when untence will be given without [Inner trial On investin- tion it In! found that Wall in tb, Ca. nadinn, hnvln; been born net! Ththtt. He In: been gwloyed in New York for some rear. .- Can he Averted by Fading the Starved New” With Rich. Rod Blood. WAS SUI BREAKDOWN EDUCATORS’ ASS’N. _ an; m anssmn Signaller Orvnn M,ttrtitt, thrmrrrr' of the Telegraph reportorial Ital, and ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Wellingtoh Mar. tin, Lancaster street, who enligted with the slgnallers of the 118th Batta- lion, is making good with his unit no): in France, according to a letter ivhicd was received a day or"two ago. Signaller Martin did 'ttst98tsoehrattr 'the men or the 118th m‘m-ncemt re‘J malned behind to complete " but”? with the Signalling class. Out ot tt' class or 100 he secured the mud highest number ot marks, and sixty per cent. ot the members failed to tNMnr.- Orvan is now a full-ttedged similar and expects to reach the firing line. 'shortly. His many Kitchener and Wats erloo friends will be pleased to learn ot his Emcee”. V The pnnnal convention ot the him. lnass Educatom' Association bt Cili- nda we: held In the Euler [ '.0,N'y'tr, College, in this city, on W. “lie membership comprises baéinesa schuols from Halifax to Vanco var. President W. E. Gowllng or Ottawa occupied the chair. . _ Some changes in the curriculum of studies were made. The Internal om] Speed Tests for Typewmlng will In future be used In the {mu examini- tlons for stenogrtotteras' ddplomu. _ Examiners were appointed for the ensuing you. as the Asgoclatlon get. and conducts all nttttl diploma exam. lnatlona for all the colleges. The following officers were elected tor 1917---i8: A Preoieut:---W. D. Euler, Ruchener. Vice Prec-W. H. Shaw, Toronto. Sec. Treas.---W. F'. Mqahnll. Samfa. PTE. E. GUERIN IS STATIONED AT VIMY RIDGE Chief Herr! Guerin, ot the Fire Department, hss received s letter from his son Pte. George Gum-in. ot the 62nd Bettslion now stationed in the vicinity ot Vimy Ridge on the western front. The Chis! stated to s representative ot the Telegraph that. in the letter his son. who mail. through the m‘mm. tight to: the Capture of the Ridge. declares thet there was not a suture foot ot irony] in the hettle are. that led not been ploughed up with the bursting of heavy shells. The young priyste re- ports thnt the weather is excellent and that the trenches sre dry and a pleu- nre to fight in. ' Hamilton was selected " the pla'ce ot meeting tor next year. Store Idverullng In the moat "Inm- ual" service in the world. The M chalk and. I mouth on" an In In In. to olfa- BIRVICI. "In. and megs-fro tom _ ' .. Mtrt%r--Ort June run. It the Kitch- ener-Wntcrloo Hospital. to Mr. um! Mn. F. W. Snyder, I daughter. FORMER REPORTER IS MAKING Boop About tittt guest: were' Feudal at the wedding. anon; them alll', and rename or the contractually!!!” from. Toronto. Ottawa, Gan dim-es- ton. The bride m the Pullout of nanny handsome and costly presents. Mr. and Mrs. Wagener left on as 5.56 thin tor Toronto rromNrttitri'thirr will so by host on a honeymoon trip through the-Thousanb islands. to Mon. treal end other eastern points. Mrs. Wagener's travelling suit gen of but" tleship grey silk him: with white has end white to: furs. On their retain. Mr. and Mrs. Wagoner Wm au G, their residence in their new'hogne pt the corner ot Pequegnst and Henslon streets. . "ir ‘7 1175 Am 'l,',',,',.",',,",'?,'.".'.')',,'),',",',:'::'.' W: MMerr-ttttq.qean 'a.e0etthott-teMr.and ominous-human 1g'rty'utgtgtgftg a... mm.uumm o'ebckhuw mMumWhmn-nm "q*tsr.Mt..v.m.-gtnttedt. manta-damn..- "H'fetrle"ealt-el-trttmsttrretou. F 'teHr.andHm.Aatqq.iWe-r.s' 'rh'roBtdam,.mt-titmot- Tm Domitian...“ thr, tt h In]! In tho all-lit!” an ttq "at Elan-h “than _ III mnabndmhucom- the elem!“ okra-Ill. ”than to” In I “I“ To get The bride. who n- 8".) “a by who: lam-non on thin point it her ttther, loom ettarmitsq “I I 'd' in decide-d to unit: tMeretttry ‘l' 1 din; gown ot whlto Georgiana Crepe mm "t In. Rrdrirradtert Union, with I court train of pink mp0. Sh. to when a month; have in a. non worn: bridal veil um 'l'm;m w- futuuvon, the what at new. ma nod . shower bouquet of archbi- ud numumnm on the Hydro mud the 0“:qu clergy-en. T V The bride. who we: aivert em by her lather. looked charming In I wetl- dine town of white Gourde!“ Crepe with e court tub of pink crepe. 31:. were a bride! veil end Ire-u." "a cer- rled I shower bouquet of ”his end Ives! peel. Mm III-tin Humor. m at thd' bride. acted as bride-mid. BI. m [owned tn a mic-In no. - do cane town embroidered t [all and wore a large black picture but. an. carried tb beautiful um bouquet of ret. low role. nad pink sweet pea. Mr. Cari Rather. the bl’kle'l brother. u- Bigted the bridegroom. - "‘WRP 'ttmM.., It was "tgttOttat to It-Vu. aiii'i7aiir1"i'a'lprpip,'ipi; an. n. rum Van um lurid BORN. r l , J: r' , were. Mt lem {was I '."ttu'tf, ' Galt [UPI m WILL BE ORDAINED. . Mr. Isadore Hoftarth. ot King street, west. who has been than; a theoloxo tent coune at the Grand Seminary in Montreal. will be ordained to the Canon pr%at4utod, at Hamlton be tom the end pt the month. He will then be stationed at Wukerton as “a Mutant punter V ' _ ' i Boston. Jane "T.--Nural ladle Morton todey ”Stoned- Wm! Horn. I Gama resent-t to the All-nu. Pen- nant-r: tom 013th months. tor B. leplly. inn-wrung dynamo on I passenger mm from New. York to Vanceboro, Hello, to be and In an attempt to destroy the lntemtlonel Bridge ecrou the St. Croix River. He wee the ordered to my I ttms at $1.000. It in the maximum penalty on the charge under which Horn wee convicted here two week- Mo. - _ The Kitchener Daughters ot the Empire, have rained $11,000 tor wu- purpoees. which amount compares very favorably with Toronto 892 000. aching Gm should relieve the con- ngl- bluntly, and soon the nth. m, root and nil, dries up and can be lifted at Mt the use". . ThirN-r-torridogta'rfeetot nun, who says tut, ,dlite {we in itchy, it driebin I moment, and nin- ly drivel. up the corn without in- Lung or even irritating the surround- "t,,','ft't or skin. 't iqt Mar dio of mutation or lockinv from winning n In. col-nu. MtCNip..tttuotstandmauhimtrrtE You limply my to the deutt than but, “Gm no . qunmr of an ounce 011mm." This will cost vary limo but I: "new; to remove every bud or page cog-I1 from one's mee "rFr"aiistis a"irt Tiii%sTr%her on... mt] applied .diretir yJron l and“, YES! my: [ CORNS UPI our- ' lhlITfi HNGERS ueWg"r,a, rg'i -r HAVE RAlOED .11.”. PEHALTY POR ' WERNER HORN 307.2. 'IMO “@1435 Back of this m5 new Over- land Big Faun and Light Sixes in edited line of nine preced- ing models from which they were developed. They directly continue the line of models that made the Over- land nan-entail! in the puinc mind for Why ot nine. MM pofty has mummy ' stttgisimsd (hat integrity of .. value in the car throughout its entire act-vice in the land: see' to than“ “about ”(in Hedi” star " Experience Willytr0verhutd, Limited and on. up: no... u may T hsrgteresprmsibte for an; bal- tic and great new of thin team‘s Big Faun aitd Light Sims tty Thetr-beauty,ttteir perfected of ' my riding qualities, their mt proven sturdinul and mechan- Idl ical excellence, their admitted tire, fuel and oil economy scmam OVERLAND out I. o. SCHMIT‘T, Manager. Phom IN, Mar " King St., Foundry 9%. Phone 1272. Kitchener wishes Canada many ha] pr returns ot the day. t pear Mra,-This (all I got thrown on a fence and. hurt my chest very badly, so I could not work and it hurt me to breathe. I tried all kinds or Liniments and they did me no good. ‘One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT harmed on ttttnttelt, and applied on my breast, cured me completely. _ Runway, Digby Co., N.B. HAS RECEIVED _ V R. c. OF 8. DIPLOMA ital». non..ot_ John M, Cun'eréu or) shoal Lake Mnnltobn. meshed the‘ ldlploma, of membership of the Royal College of Surgeons in England. F Minard's Linlment Co., Limited. Dr. Cameron who curled off {his distinguished honour Is a Grrttrsw ot Rev. P: C. Cameron ot this city. ONLY TWO FRENCH VESSEIS OVER 1600 ' TONS LOST IN WEEK Paris, June "e-Two French Mer- chantmcn over 1,800 tons and three under that Gonnage were sunk during the week ending Int Sunday. H. Toronto. Juno ".--hom- F V. Method. who We well-known only In the war tor " unicorn]: mm to stimulate recruiting in vurionl pm: of the Province. mvioun to which ho Vin oonnoctod with Wood- cinch Colin‘s, "rived in tha city from mm yesterday. In April hot he on- liltod with the Army ladies] Conn, and has nqw been distant-god. He wu not diovod to have with the dull (you his corps tor “land. “d claim. tint he was practicuily I prisoner. not Ming Injured to go up to the city except with n noon-L "Pro0erman while: are at the bottom ot it all," he 'uid yelterdny. Ho allege: that than no thou utter pro-German Vol“ who [canine might get a toot-hold. nor. m-rnnou ms mum) . T0 roman-o Lyle John Cameron M. D. of Maui- Over three hundred thoul'and of these cars are now in use and the helpful suggestions of their men and ot the more than four thousand deatet and tae- tory-branch organizations that C. H. COSSABOOM. IN ENGLAND fidence we enioy, that’ they will still further enhance Over. Imd prestige. They embody the wUdom of the unmatched Overland ex- perience in building can of this type. They are detain-m vatun. can of proven' drrrmndattitity and needing worth. . 0 Let mohmvyou there can and demonstrate them, make them worthy of the con. Perhaps the moat stirring mm” of the progrwm was the reeitatitm by Segt. Edwards of Toronto of at“ tttaus incidents in connection with It "escape from the Germu. prison camp " Geisseu. The plucky sergeant but! tried twice and railed and succeed!!! finally on the third attempt. m, (ICI- cription ot the brutal treatment meted out to prisopers in Germany Ins nut- tieient to convince those V930 heard him ot the absolute necessity of . complete victory ot the Ailien muratr to rid tlie,world forever ot the den-ul- ing curse ot Prussian militarism. [ rl The musical gull ot th program will adequately melted after by the 1it8th Regirrasut band and a number of sotis mm The following In the program: British Empire Mareh--108th. Regi- mt Ill “and. Chairman‘s Adt1retm--Dr.0. P. Hou- berger. 0 CtutBda---Btutt5. , Tenor Bolo-Rev. R. Kahlua". I War Songs of the U?.A.--iund. I Address on Confederation-Rev. F. "r Mathew, B.D. A Life on the Ocean (Bindutgy-Bartd. Vocal Bolo-Canada Ever. Mrs. Rude Boehmer Pollock. Sergt. Edward's thrilling story ot his escape! from a German Prison Camp. Marett--ottwttrd Chrmlnn Botdtera.- Bnnd. . g The uddrass ot Rev. PM. MM trD. ot Waterloo wu Inspiring c“ was receiV'd with cmldenblc anal- slnsm. He touched upon the itrttttteUrtt historicaf events um led up to Coated- eration dosing 3m. . along App-Al tor n united Canada upon the uncouth at conscription. Mr. Nathan “M ed himself " strongly tn ("or tt8 the 1111me conscription ot man and wealth and bod and "W of - onomlcal import nun! motion at tho heaven-t Military Hoopla! m tho signal tor an outburst of “who“ from the Iudlenen. The non Vino no suffering with lung trouble he I I.- lnlt of the rigors of the comp-tn on the Harlem fronts hue found . xrag%t place In the heart: ot the peoplo of till; city he was evidence! by the gel- eroua Ioloome with which they won greeted when ther mmhod Into tho theatre They were conveyed hick In! forth by 14 motor an which was qererousty loaned by friends of the soldier; own}; to the hour run on sun. the mm: to: Couldoralkn ah pawn-warped by the mun-n " he inn-Inwu hut-nu a“. Them into“ ot on not» lsllll It “with Put. The an. m an annual for “an out comm I. curried out In the that" and. tn O” ot the tFtetstttq wealth" and do difficulty ot notifying the nubile a! no change. a good crowd VIM In - dune. (hakyun and his ombx'uldreu VII meshed with (mum-tune um who entrance ot M) soldiers from thet mum Jamie on .m- dar Afternoon. ' tt'rMjiTa. 'rdrrrPident "

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