a. William and". In": RalNr, Ill-lo and Gounod. Saran '.' "retMtorotrttstoNrrrtsomsdand '._ At" Carling. Mutton. j The titttt weather Saturday morning "I brought out a huge crowd ot tamed; 41ml town-people n the Waterloo {market Produce was plenum]. butter "issuing It Mc per m, and some at 38c t G drop ot ii cent: over lust week. Exp s' brought 82c to use per lb. while {fresh vegetables sold at ‘the ume . wk.- " but week. , -,' Farmer: Informed the writer that ,' Ale heavy mm ot the put week did hto damage to crops and with fine ,varm weather grain, and roots will Ihow rapid growth. t Krotrrmsn-- To Mr. Ind Men, Nttl Krmt, l In... of " Roland "root. on June 29th. _ I am. A dt'qrese team of the Germanic , Did". I. o. 0 F'.. Waterloo went to View Hunburg Thursday night to put on the ttist degree. About " member- . ot tho Wlterloo Lodge wont to New , Hamburg In motors and an loud In i Choir amino or the good Um. given “no". by tho member- ot the Hamburg f{LAME CROWD j AT THE MARKET ;' A IN WATERLOO d The "One Won One" clue of the Evaluation! Sunday School sue a min- .oellanooul shower on'Fridny evening oto one ot in mambo", Mis- Beatrice A‘McDougai " ho is to be married abort- pr tr. The shower wr-s given at the home of Mine Mildred Dickmun. president _ oi the clan. and the sins were in": beautiful and useful. Mrs. Glenn _ . 'mnnmn ot Hamilton a former mem. d?, oi the clan. wu also present. The waning wag opt-mt in social inter- , course and music. and dainty refresh- / inani- were mud. liyemr ting-e who attended the W. §.T.U. contraption held at New Hun- l‘urg. on Welland-y were'.---). L. Shirk. Mrs. C. T. Noecker, Mrs. Wm. , Snider. Mm. E. Burn. Mrs. A. K. Crou- ' my. Mm. o. M, Unmet. m.- tum Wagon-t. Mn Rector. Mm. I. Tho. mu. Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Wm. Del-omen 7 _ an. Pearl Brunt. no 3) “Moi 's the oak-en at a. Kabul Rewar- if." Communion In Toronto. spent no iibstior nt tter home In this city. No tho Chronicle-Tommy. u may ,..,~'l'elomh once on Sum-Tm!" '. More 8 o'etock, I: requested to kindly Human! [was and when to un- or- .W In on)" can nanny receive 1teehrtrmr---At Waterloo, June " to Mr. and Mrs, A. McIntyre. Noodle:- Meet, I Gluhler. j' '1tttit..eyoa .w.teedt sub-mm»- DEGREE TEAM IN NEW HAMBURG , In. Edvard noon. Petali street. â€Kitchener. Immunoa- the engagement at her youngest hunter, new to In George B. Hathaway. Known" 11M} WHO to at. pace the boxin- tying of August. Schmidt To Mr and Mrs Goorgt W . of " Brnbucher uncut. on 8, a dettghtar. ' a Pub aa, itrigie F Ltr.'";."",',,)',.'" '1 q' Wicca. Noni-numb ommmsthwug.‘ at . Berri-lot. lulu. l ' . 'tttlr " " th- W'Emtwco-MAW Edwin Spence, who hu bun con- nected with the reponoml an" ot the Telegraph "rtnq the fat ton month, Josh on load-y tor St. Thomu when be commenced his duties on the Jour. nal sum. During " Mar tn the Twin City Mr. Spence made many friend: whr regrot " depart are and with, btw. every future aucceu. vui,4!.!ili,lr,li.lilLrltjt8.llq.i.l, ' Mr. and In. J. C. Junta: uni mm. " uni Mr. Jami uo “Mom . Pee "In to Toronto and Niagara Wall†I MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER lets cm fin-mi "on. 111 BORN Phi-dud â€INARD‘O LtMt"t" cunt. IUIN‘ - A ‘14-- Canada'- Goldm but" w“! bk tt mud opportunity tor the two pollu- oal land": at Ottawa to get their had. together and "hee at I manl- mous decision " to the beat' Mid much-st method of providing rein- torwmems for the men and boy. at the from. WAGNRR--O Wunrloo. on June 2m, 1917. to Mr, and Mrs. George Wne. m-r. a non. FRENCH CRUISER .,PlrII, Juno 30.--lt wan oHleurity announced last night that (In French crulur Kleber on voyage from Africa to In“ “ruck I min. near that pan on Wednelday and sunk with "we or. ficer- Ind " mun. From " Br. to Ill Jr. Elmore Allensen. Susanna Berdun. Cecil Becker. Edward Becker, Welter Burn. Florence Beam, bolo Bruegman. Arthur Brown. Edna Cola. Kenneth Cole, James Conan, Myrtle Daimler. lWatter Donn. Anne Elder, Henry :0rein. ~Clan Graft, Elsie Gunther. Lester Ciel-er. Harry Grail. Louise (German, Vania Berber. Ctttttgtristb Henderson. Emil Haxedorn. Alvin: ‘Heibein, Mamie Harris. Gertie Bertie. "Orl Hoffman, Amoldl Height. Hilda Heer, Herbert Hear. Lave": Home. William Rachael. Ruth Hilliard. Nelda Heuitch, Emily Kan, wane Kori, Edgar Koenig, Ada. Kreuuwiel- or, Florence Krueger. [gnome Koea, ler. Rupert Lack, Kenneth Dockie. Ralph Lane. Leslie â€new." and Lilley. Ad: Meyers, Whiter Mnrth, John Meyer. Florence â€Heller. Wit: linm Nartor, Alice can: Herald oetr, trick, Charles Outrich. Otto hinting; Ralph Oetmtt, Evelyn Punishment.“ hey Pym. Milton Plants. Pearl Pt son, Rudy Petriae. Helmuth Rutecllu Eva Robinson, Edna Rockél. Edwardi Schliti. Murray Snyder, Rhee Sivan] Louisa Slum. Edna School". ttr She-rig Albhrt Schmidt. Clttremeel Schmidt, Carl Schmidt, Elsie Snyder. Louis Schmidt. Mary Snyder. Renal Selp. Melvin Simpson, Geo. Trumper, Nelda Thiel, Katie Thomas. Willie: Wilding. Florence Buckley, Haunt cat, G.HKH Ore-omen, Minnie Curva- nke. Viol: Delmar, Winnie Denna. Percy Mm", Cttttcrd Miner. How.' an! Dietlunm. David Earle, Marguer- ite Easel. Clem Pinker, George Friedrich, Nellie Girllng. Lorne Gin. gerich, Arthur Grace, Elmer Hahn. Elma): Hammer. Florence Hamecher. Milton Ranch. Normen Herber. Adar Hind, Lillian Hudelmeler. Burton Jacobi, Cart Kelbtlellch. Georginej Kelbflelnch, Harry Kaiser, Welter. ‘Krett. Herold Laclmun. PIIII “ache; ‘George Hunter. Donald Martin, Char; lee Mtstttera, Grace Merrett, Fred}? Merklinger, Lily Milllnnon. Richard Miller, Norbert Mueller. Frederick Fuel. Norman Rank. Allllln Rout, Albert Schneier, Him; Senator. Aima Slmmz. Eltoy Shana, Waller _Sclielter. Severn Scheifele. Verne. Seip. Eileen Snyder. Want Snyder. Fred Quinn. Norman Thiel. Mary Theiller. Nancy Wesson. Olivia Wou- tnil. Deleon. Winner. Philip Winkler.l Meta Woeller, Cherie- Zinnia. _ lay Dunn. All†Ian. - WM“. - Becker. Dsear and“. Snyder. mu scum, mm wad-.1. Irene Wanda! Waller Bergman), Arthur Dinning. _ PM Br. I". to Jr. IV. Eden Bum. Lester ChyfIwIAneo Polk. Emu this. Hun Menu. Martha" Ham Sort. Milton Hummi- cr, lube! Henderson, was Heinrich. Con Hot-dell. loan “of!†In “out. Ethel Home. We“ K1000. Wilt!“ Lack-nu, Bole Lunch. Elvin Mata. luv lethality". Von lent. lumen: liner, Hilda Nnylor. huh. Nmmh. would. Bellini. llama an. out: Sud-r. Mm an“. luau Taylor. Ann M. Puma. MI, Cod] III-huh, “him than. who macaw-m†- Giannini-iii run-bu. f [ 'mm . Form |ll Jr. to Form III Br. BORN. WAS BUNK “may " 5:"5‘1‘Bmmg A communication wu received ttttm the Department of Educltlon "quash Ing the Board to dmittet 2% our one. from the teachers’ salute- to aver the many amend Touchen‘ Super- nlm-uon Act. The anoint dating from the bmtinttitttt or May will be de. ducted from the next cheque. which. cover June and July. The usual account. were mused. All the members were pres"! with the exveptlon of S. Hemlel and Dr. Rocc- It Is a duty and a pleasure to say an!» to you. We will ever remember fr, Mr. Playford. with grntllude at“! Mteetion, and to assist you te remem- ber the class of 1917 we ask you to accept this watch chain with our love and good wishes N EW BASEMENT FLOOR AT THE CENTRAL SCHOOL Tenant's were opened tor a new Boor In the basrement ot the Comm school u the regular meeting ot the board Tuuday nittht. The tender of Henry Jucobl was accepted. The ttooritut will be 1% Inch mulch“ (Bearskin Pine on on mun sunning. The reaigttttiott of Mu. WInnltrod time). of the Central School. vulc- cepted. I V Signed on behatr dt the class Waterloo, 0nt., June 18. 1917. , We tool that we should not cur to express to you our sincere unprodu- ttttn ot your help Ind our mtltgde hr the tttturine efforts you have put forth to assist us. We In†hove good schools and able “when In the is†to come, trufwe can - naive more officials! sud sympothetlc lslp than you have given as. 5 We do so with mingled feelings of nlnasurg and pain: we are pleased be muse is look foryu'd to other Inter- esting studlenzbut we no mm to leave the pace where we have spent so mnny dun. ‘ In magnum 'ttttr unwrap; arm 'ot Prtrtetpat an}! in behalf of the Entrance clan of the Comm] Sew. Waterioo. mu member. In! week presented him with a handsome watch chain accompanied by In appreciative address. The MGM! "I as fol- lows:-- _ . To Mr. Puytord--, ’ _ The time has come for our chu to any "farewell" to the Comm School. nlllml. WIS _ PIIESEIIIEII 1llllll IIIIIIIII ,IIIIIIII J.K--A A. Butler“ 8.8.---ttox. RIchudwn. I.G.--Wra Bechtel. T'rler.-Tttot. A. Sherman. J.W.--A B. McBride, 'r--.emmst Bucks. ttoc.---'. H. Cochran, B.D.--A. Foster. 'ttttor, . “Klee. o. mm. TP.M.--C. A. Bunny tt.W.-Atuut Bechtel, Prof. Holler mono with“. who I010 during the "can; an; Iâ€; Near Rum and A. 43. ~ch - ..-a--l _.‘..- ---_- A: “we mu mun-h enjoyed. The (mean ot the m w. wmch h under d1n-tims than by A. Falter. nu yum to I. . number at a. Vishnu -tt. 1. voud Ind .ny responded up was and Cult; Grad Loan, now by Goo. Damn-hm. a! Twin-cur who, and respond“ M I. Wall. In!“ of the Twine!†We. at "am to by C. Haunts“. mun of the Wu- Pot/ttts a. muuu‘um mun. unborn-living:- " Journol to no Acadia-Chin - when-mid “In†ml Drommmocmlon.J.LlhIl-‘ 'rt"oeKiterNetrraetiamto-trrtnn-i, 11t11'att'N'a'Mgrttui “magnum-u il- a, ir." C A: ii†'utBtrbums'st I Lloyd George said that Russia would regain her strength at a bound and he. ~00an mightier than ever. These distractions postpon- (ted complete victory, but (made vietdry more sure and Emma complete than -evcr hnd of a higher quality. Premier Martin‘s Government (Lib- nnl) wt" "shined In the 81-inch; wan elections. he himself having a major!†of 9:." In Raglan ovdr Brte.. Glasgow, June '29.i--miir. cussing the question of peace to-day Premier Lloyd George said that if the war should be concluded a single hour before the allied poi- em reached the end they set Out to attain at the begin- ‘lning of tho war, it would he the greatest disaster that ('over bofell mankind. ' North Waterloo'n M. P. " Ottawa In bl: speech on Thursday referred to the early trouble: In Kitchener um the loal dillerencns ot oplnlon on the war, Ind than 6er.itrrmt, "But ll their was a dlll‘orpnce of opinion then, I know that (0-day then In only unity of mimosa In the riding ot North Waterloo. Thm In only one thin that lles before my people. and um In their duly. and they an- golng to do it to tho very arid." London, June at-- Dem -'patches from Rotterdam say "hat it is inferred {were _ in Mew of the gagging of this 'German press thht' Botme Lthing dramatic has htrppem led orig about terimispen in 'Germany. The press tire clared to be eompletelyamtt- {zled. The belief is' express- ‘ed in Holland that next. ’week’s meeting of the ‘Reichstag may " produce startling desteiopments. _ MUES MUST jln1lll 'illiilil Ill? cm the [new and Waterloo In“! Bock!!!- and t‘Mll‘n coh- bntlon will In hold tn Kaela“: on August B, Wm tt is expend, will he I Clue Holiday. _ GERMAN nw ' l3 MUZZLE“: WIT EVENTS were - - thrrtqhemt tie - lay Insomn- , An one!“ mum I'll an: a}: the Put Grunt-tad by notor- - - brought from Bum. the nu- rlotlcdrulsunn bun-mourn W School; h the .fNeTattqtt n the lurk "to cumin-mm clan}! try the crowds. the road.“ at t? noun an unnamed to that 8190 on! at ' atâ€? iruriii"ii,L" ' helm the met "(In milled who stunned. nun-tho an! 5|th... tqqgt" a†mia' wanton-u aa)11".'taT,t,tltt. mountainous!“ but “no†Thou-omit: non-Iii “not“ audit-Ia. “not [nul'l'homvmmw '""tPut_turnmtauM-t'.' mun. trtte 100th Wt “It. Wltorbo BttiaHtheqltat. moaik5t'iréi"iut'a. .' w -.. - __ - _ a." . ".s"q'.mbs-vmv'.. mum in..." “may“ GOLDEN JUBILEE _ SERVICES HELD Patriotic snlces wele held in the humid†of the city churches on' Sun- day in compliance with tttNaeutwov. emor's procittmation request“: that. suitable recognition be given to the “£th when“! ot Confederation. ttt Atlanta" to the sermons and ml- dresaes delivered " the Sunday School and church senlcvs thy mush- throughuut the day. was of a patriotic order. rm m . camera: MILLS . cums SUICIDE 'Amoe Kasey. used Bti, shot and kill- ed himself with a ritht behind the sn'mkehonse ot his farm nt Chicanos Mills Sainmay mom‘ng The man had been suffering from iii-health which watr,dottlsytst' the cause of his act. He attempted to commit suicide about eight years ago but did not Succeed at that time. He is survived by his with and three sons. They are 'Ethan and Oman ot Alberta, and Annas at‘home. A brother lives in Michigan anu‘a sister in Lieiowel. Dr. Honsberger wagcallnd upon but hearing the tants decideIL Umt,no inquest was neces- TM. l. I question cl import- ance to any one who In sullen- In. from any allment that has lulled " yield to other methods. Let the Chiropractor examine your spine. He he been unec- lally named In healing abnor. III-lulu of “I. vertebrae of the aplul column. He has been specially trained In 'tmSiettt even the alightâ€! deviation from the normal poemon of any wru- Pru of the spine and try his ek1llu‘l and - adjuetvnent, wlll be able to bring than back Into their - position. Thus "lee-lug nerve currents which rum. to health. . CHIROPRACTOR all... 'M. _ autumn 1020 w. 104 Want Chantal-t. Kitchener Noun, 9.00 "a. h 5.†pm. and ' _ 1.30 to m p.m.' CHIROPRACTIC ......, 71"“9n0-Third off 'tel" (“manna on. cmhonmtw. new" new 2.ritueun.- "2%Mt-dMttt1tr.Ba.s SPECIAL tN LADIES' COTTON HOSE sun-pan val-nib, the and genuine tHer-de" Back Dreh. in size 3y, LADIES’ COTTON VESTS MEN'S TUB TIES BECHTEL BROS W31? HEATHERBiBBM tirtiurrtdATii 'uumusmmvl, Hue,whlte,gny. me, purple and A.qr.qq- A C I‘I - A “-AAI -'._, ---- A A u _ ‘51 A. HOLM "gt,'Ttr""m'"ttr'"i-"--trevu-r "ttretrtatet 1ro-ihevetmdsh.rtsBeere,nt ... .. In " his. “a, Eek. but", the, white, guy. an “unwind“: -rs-6rt-ik ukiilid%- and he. 1itts h.‘ l Avery-hem“ ... .. Quad: Sugar Refining Co., Limited, Montreal. I Strikimi evidence of the growing tstraits ot the German army has hem. IoNainnd recently from captured pris- oners. Their clothing éxcitod our- iosity from its nppearancv, so it was [analyzed It was discovered, that o6 Ulcers arr now wearing wovnn cloth of 'leathvr “bro and ottlistmt men tttti. [forms of papc‘l‘ mtro. It is ovident ' With rpfpronm‘ to the war, . Car-19"“ such clothing is entirely manned _ i, Mina: Gibbons, ot Baltimore, said to to the rigros or a winter cull-In If li; ', graduating class last week: "W'etthe war last: that long. "'5 ' ii ‘have 'hot entered a terrible struggle$~ -.-L...,., . ‘é Il ‘simply for the glory that is In it; 'iGoret " Chatham cr. t. . F." ll, ‘we have a noblcr and higher moliv>l W. J, Hayden. acting, 2t','2.'"2f,-1'i ‘which rests on the sonar orinciNe.ot't St. Mary's Collegiate Institute. I“ is Justice and “my: I tendered his resignation to menu (In a _ I 'rt*m"imuemtmetgimtmmiistommmmm, W‘Illl’l mmm '"'""""""-mt.tmmr--io--ttt-' r,'../'."hri"."tv' Te'.? . W"? IX}?! fr x: .'\.'_ "ut ... ... ... .... ... tse,'20e,2:ie,4tte-e i The display of wool assembled ed , graded by the Ontario Sheep Bra-dart [Association at the Winter Fab bunch g Inga In Guelph, more than 60mm 3 quantity expected. has been sold by tender. It amounts to nearly 270.0†pounds . _ w'. 1, Hayden. acting, Fri-amid St. Mary's Collegiate Institute, In tendered his resignation to â€can the position of Science Master in [in Chatham Collegiate Institute. a .1 initial salary of $1,800. t DON'T THOW voun . OLD snot: AWAY-i Unttt you.i"lrn If we can“ repair them. You W ‘0’ “paged If you‘could an an. an“!!! It you could “a mo of the footwear brought “arm which we make werviceIMe and presentable noun. Why mind good money for new this}. when at a small almanac you can have your old one. and. a: good u ever? WILHELM’S ', Quality S trite: 'ATERLO o Phone 339 _ W fl ’0':-