ik! - t" . V V ' u Buckle! all Huh Ion C' 's F Gunman. no mending m- ltr V , nonunion. at " wean. - ‘3... In. Rats. onb “not. it; , am... “now. , Ta. Mutton or the Gonna Union 3“ _ all Butler Co., luv. completed 'p l an “million to It. Mary uni L, . not on. o! the - and beat F A Into-10. In wanton. Dunno. Q . ', , morning, " choose, g _ - " Ibo. 'tacts, were , 93%“ at the faetory.' s; , Manama“. '.. ‘Ibo m Wk! wu plenum†' Aimee “IF-Why! mm! Al! clued a form for himself and was ' whamuluom resident in the township up try-tom time of his death. He was I .r" ‘W son to his menu. during their ,. ~urly piano» life and a faithful work- 'rr erâ€, religion he was a true adher- " on to the Evangollcul faith. He was F mulled In 1866 to Annie Rupert who ‘afodocoued Jim on April 9th, 1882. 91:0 daughter Margaret, also predo- .m him and a family or four song and ttre daughters survive, besides " inadchndron and " great grunt I _ Jinan-n.- . _ :Arnothor of the pioneers of North [ â€have has passed away in the per- #m. of Mr. Henry Mom, who died on ' tttttg June 26th. at the home ot hi- _au§htor. In. William Dahmer. North 'tltr; at the age of " yearn, tt Pt its and " days. The deceased / ' Wm native ot Germany and was t'." Wu on Not. 2nd. 1833 in Modem- " lunar. than.) Duchy of Helen-Darn am. He emigrated with " parents to America in 1842. the family coming â€vi Hamburg and shortly after mt up the Brenpaman turn: in South . “whoâ€. One year later he removed 'F' “OWE E50010â€. and milled on but {an-4:601 4. .The deceased inter pur- Te: 7 Tr 'rdl',y.-'i-a-a'a'-!,1"Jh, i,illtii) in m- Jti.ttureste. Tho Minna E. "amoral-d! und A. new of the local Belt Telephone l? .." tanned to the Govprnment for position. in France an telephone 000nm“. received I reply to their ID- [Nations yesterday. The- letter In- oms ttto young Indium tttnt the only Et,',),',','".' In prawn! open to women In men are u nurses. A quiet wedding took place in . the nuptial parsonage last Thursday. June ht. Mr. Edward G. Schultz. and Mina Vera Mum Hauaaamen. oldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louia Hauuamen ot thll town. were the contracting partioa. The hirde was neatly attired in a navy blue travelling suit, with hula match. The couple was attend‘ ed by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hausaamen. Immediately alter the ceremony the happy pair left on a honeymoon to Montreal. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Schultz will take up their resi- dalca in Stratiord where the husband la employed as machinist in the Grand} Trunk Railway shop. The Raptirrt, church loses a valuable member of ittsl choir in Ills: llauasamen. She having not only been an emeient member otl the choir, but also one of the excel“ lent ladies quartette. The numerous filo-do of these popular young people join in within; them a lull measure ot tor in their marital relations. 1 Form C: Those who nude so no. cent. and over on total. The "was are In order of merit: From: Burg-:- rnor. Arno Linn-x. Florence Wood, may“. Helen Smith. All"! Bishop. I Roth, Kingsley Cure, are [on Manor. Luella Wing. Grace Po NINAID’I LINIMENT USED " 'HVIICIANS. b )0"! M, $?smeron,.oF4tt't Royal Fly in; C0": of macromo. son of Rev, P C. Moron. In home on a furlough Comma-(Ion School Report. "hr . “7""): r'" "m swede». mu- mmy Waterloo only you! â€one“ lute lee! summer and ttet, draft arrived In France at the tin; or the new year, the lllth’l vcuulty tut, had been an exceptlorr in! heavy one, no lea- than 100 of lie when having Btttrrod in the lute to date. The percentage to than who made the supreme "erttlety to excep- tionally heavy. 31 have been killed In action: 1 died from natural ounces. , ere missing and " wounded. The -tority of these cuneitlee were BtttV 'w in the "ttttatt a! Vimy Ridge. t the above kmed, five are trom New - and vicinity. ttri murvivintr are: Martin, John, 1',S,t."t, Ind Henry of North East- hopu: we. (Mrs. Conrad Schmidt), North Enlthope; Annie, (Mrs. Noah Plumb). East Zora; 'K-tle (Mrs. Hen ry Wetthnler). North Easthopo; La- vine, (Mrs. Jucob Spin). Woolwlch; Mary, (Mrs. A. Pam. North Enathope; Emma. (Mrs. Wm. Dahmer). North Eulhopo. The funeral took place on Friday a 1.30 pan. to the Lisbon Evangelical church and cemetery. Hymnlal. Our ith " Henry Mohr. INTERESTING NEWS NOTES Rout. Camille (mound. I former momhrr ot the Wrrtitht Bible clan of the Methodist chnrrh. has been awarded the Croix do Guerra. In '3gt. Chem"! the Wycliffe class has I mem. ber of which they mny well he prmul. Pie. Andrew Harvey of the AME" mm pun-ted only nomewhnt over t work ago. was home on his ttmt and In! have, Wmlmmdn)’. before mommi- Ing averse-a. The an" rho-en tor overseas consists ot than! 120 men, who will leave “only. Mr. and Mrs. John Jumieaon. ne- oompnnled by the Imm- all-tor, Mrs. Margaret Rlymond. have returned home utter swndlng an enjoyable via- tt In Port Ettrtrr, Southampton and Kine-"line. A very prettv house wedding took ploco Wednesday, June 27th. on , o'clock when Mlle, youngest daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Sault. became the bride of Alfred. eld- ast son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bags. Ree. J. J. Liddy, pastor of the Memo- dial church, omcintod. The groom was attended by his brother. Walter, while the wedding march In played by the groom's mush. MIMI Ethel Bag: of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Welllnglon Keller, And Master "men, have lot! for I two months' “all to HttintRrorotttttt, Sunk. where they wlll so by bum tram Oman Sound to Port William. thence try C. PA. to lhelr drum-lion. A very quiet wedding was solemnlz- od in town Wednesday by Rev. J. J. Hum when Miss Winnirred Courtney Immune the bride ot Mr. Fred Block. Mr. and Mrs. Block took the evenlnx train to Toronto where they will spend their honeymoon Block-Courtney. A sad accident occurred to little Miss Francis Gndshy " the G.T.R. station Inst Fridly at noon. The tit. iie girl and her mother were intend- ing to spend the holiday at Magus and while waiting for the train she watched some young people -playing batch with I bard rubber ball. The he'll accidentally struck the window pane and a piece'oi glass struck her eye and cut the pupil. The Dr. was tilled immediately end advised a specialist. We wish her r complete recovery. 0n Holiday. Dr. Blair of Guelph, gave a stirring patriotic address in the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning. The churrh was decorated with flags amt red, white and blue flowers. Some of the children haunted by the chort sans "The Maple Leaf Forever" and “Vt will The High School and public school tenchern hue now left town tor their summer vacation. We had a splendid stall and are sorry so few are return- ing. Mr. Colliaon, Miss MacDonald. Miss Marklin and the Misses Game have secured positions elsewhere. Several of the young ladies will spend the month ot July assisting the fruit growers. The teachers and pupils pleeented Mr. Contact: with rheum- ful oak library table. - test" the old Flag [all Bing-Stun. The Nines l-‘lon and Lyds Broth of New York are “slang their ulster. Mrs. Hy. Watchel. ‘ Mr. and Mm. Hy. Douon of Kitchen or, spent the holiday In town. Dr. A. s. Vast ot Toronto. spent a short time with his mother um week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ("an of Kitchen er. visited in town this week. St. Paul’s Luthenn Church picnic I“ held in Klinck'n grove on Mon- day. The E. M. 8. Band was in nt- tendanco which added “only to the enjoyment. A very good progmunne of choruses. drills and recitation: 1m given in the evening by the little ones. Mr. and Mrs. Chis. Schaeter ot To roam. spent the ,rtttsh-myt in, town. Q Mr." ind Mrs. Theoph Winn Ind than!!!†of Preston. visited several days in town this week. . A and Accident. - Mr. Fred Kenn ot Cobourg. spent the week-end with his funny. - '" -_ -a0_ee%'%_...B_r$leqM"'"'"-'r'""e. It iGU “7“- . . c. w eonrm use. to a II.- “ m A' t'isttiilfillfisTi , t?Ate" will slum by . '.'s ‘9 Eu ite ‘11:.†'7 ."V ' ' . ' _- -y ' r. . d . tl. _. ' ‘. Iggy}; 11'yt1tF/p,,'i/ , ' u.“ . in 9mmâ€. m . use: mew-un- "-- n. , _ I? arid In. In. Seniorhols Ind - ot Kimball", spam the Botr dny In town. - . At ' For tonal houn on Sunday the rieiir ove‘rllow’ed its Mull to mama extent that In seven! plum the mad- were hum-able. Garden. 'tqtidtr "(I grove. were Boodetd. uuu In In luv-Au: HEW]. “a w', “ W “W'- What. Mr. and Men. x. coope‘ r a z 7 a"? “a.†and In. c. Tabhan at Fee ' J2?,hfitlf,t"tu the 60m unhar- amut Saturday wltll kinda h to“. m at “on and tuiod up It. and lira. Jal. Stewart. Dr. R. "1 lb. 'Mft", 'y places. July and Illa Alma Stewart at town and Ut, "w. qrtti h. a"lt'l, I. day la their and). Dr. and In. A. Stewart "If ot flfl'lgedl, VI", of Iowa spent a day at Ollva tet., I! WWII“ a I“? .-llr. and In. N. _ . am at It. and In. Anna Wong» ot Ton , left If ll',tP,i,1g"aet/tr,e. onto, upon! tho holiday In town. ,5. 1kritrght'. and family mttoyod . The - of the Evanxalleal up iaii a.†to on Gunman! day School plcnlcked ln “Hutch _ a ‘m 'L'tl'2ig oe Hauler, grove on Saturday. The weather . 'iildii ldl't trr, " Cedar (have [M (fr a plank: and the! all tad ' th, t5. m. a It!“ In. Anntut good in. ' V hon; H h " In. Koch ol Kltclonor. about â€â€5 'l',T 1tghlt'gt t. weak-end with he! panama Mr. .0! ': . _ . "no y.~lrm. “a In. C. sauna. . . : “I ta of Water- Mr. “an" amid “11.33332: ".. tftp! ti _ y and» Mr. and‘ It! . Mr. all n. . v . 1 _ Pi. and In. an. Schlorholx and W-' stdr., a ' _. _ , but ttt 1tsat The - ot the Emailed ' _ by School picnicked In Wilde! , grove on Saturday. The wanker P', mm tor a picnic um they at _ - the, _ _ ,:", Home)". hr. J J. Wilkinson in now sporting a new McLaughlin .unnnmblle. Mn Herbert Retheifele nnd non of (tolling- wood. Ire mum; Manila here. Mr. Moore Hill spent the holiday with [Hands at Ptantfor6. A Com. munion service will be held in the Lutheran Church out Sundu tore. nn'm. Mr, and Mrs. Shana of Toronto amt-n! Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Findlay The Nines Luella and Nelda Shelly with two lady {Honda of Kilt-honor. spent the toir do) at line home of the formers par- Pntn Mr, and Mrs Henry Euler ot Kin-hen", spent Sundny Inn with Mt and Mn. Mr. W can . Ag a mult of recent heavy ulna and " e'xtrn - down pour on Sunday morning the water In the Grand and Conestoga Rivers, dating the any rose to very ne-r high Inter mark at the spring Mod. Trees and most tenors on the Rats were taken 'aiorm by the water. Cattle that ware out It pasture In than this had hur- riedly to he brought to safety Ind than who were not, no doubt had an ttrtwelttotttq bath baton gelling on dry Local and Futon“. " is reported that Dr. W. J. Sterl~ ing of Wnterloo. but an unpleasant experience on Sundny niiemoon._ He had been called out this way profess- ionally and on returning with his mum drove into the high water and before he got through he got stuck. He, is said to have enacted the attention of a nearby former who came to his helpm ith u span of horses and pulled him from tthr somewhat dangerous nutrition. . Huvy Rain Caused Grand to Rise. Mrs. Chr. Home and daughter. motor. ed trom Rochester. but. and are Ipend in: u few do" with friends. Their linter. In. I. E. Filsinger, intends re- turning. with them to Rochester (or .two qrtbeh-Ottr young friend. Mr. Warren Smith has taken e position with the Forâ€!!! & Co., Kitchener.--. Mr. Noah Cress, 1nd Clarence Creel at Kitchener. and Herb (has of El- mira, spent Monday at Mr. o. J. 'hnithi--Mrs. James Wilson of Pte. tom and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schurlnnn of Elmira, were holidny visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Cotter'tu--A motor for the. argon in Calvary church. hes been hr smiled. Ind is Just whiting tor Hydro energy to he 11tmd.--4%rviees in Bt. June! church next Sunday "ternoortl and communion in the evening. YEA B.M. in the Mennonite church at le gran.--Mr. John Marshall and fan) r or Preston. spent Sunday with Mr.‘ of Toronto, celebrated Dominion Day at the home otMr. I. B. Brtrttaetter.- Mr. Addison Meyer, ot Waterloo, spent Sunday with Mr. Philip Mo-Orr. The Public Schools were closed for the holldavn on Friday. The leachem have Ion for their respective home: Mr. Jamieson for Clyde and MI“ Brown, Ptttttnviite. Unpleasant Expolunco. and Mrs. Mlddletoli aJioai'iii'ciiii/, ton and Newton over the homily. Mr. Peter Kreh has sold his property to Mr. Ptefter of Kitchener. Pomon- ion will be given immediately. Bott.--Mr. and Mrs. John Filsinger and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fllsinger of Toronto. spent the weekend at “The hurt1ea."-Mrts. Winn. St. at Elmira, spent hut Thursday with her daughter Mrs. H. PrrterBam--Mra. Levi Cross, who has been m for 90.9 days In im- ptorintr,---her.uotttt Hum and Mr. and school Closed for Holldlyt. 'r'romsrty Sold. Iain If. um†" cu' “huh. the trar 'hut' l 'W‘. " ltd A 'iiiiiiii, in vacuum "W'i T 31E“ â€Am-- Dent: m t WW! with W. H. Adu6c.prt". DI I.. _ w. a. "elW%l'.,eW0" “I". I)! “I. Lamina chm! in bola; much Im- " 'tb addition ot new and Vi . . limb and mu Celt. B: rttt [Runner and Mr. Nor- m-n Hummer. or Elmira. were menu ot the Dominion Home over t9umtnr.-- Mr Bambi ot Kitchener. called on friends on the "Laura. Geo. Smith And three children ot Newnudt Ire spending I few days with Mr. and Mrs. Appei.--Those who htvo wired up tor Hydro, can now chain any article in electrical appliances It our lip-to- mite hardware of Henry Gillan and urn. Clayton Patel-duh in; GGUGim. can of Waterloo. no spending n tow woekn at the home ot Mr. Ind Mn. H. Gull... “canonical-mm alMtet_taettr.ieuirr “and “may with new to†a “who -imuorss 'ehPtelecHt.d-ujarni. - drunk“ '2lT1uMM'etttttg Wino-o mu-Wkovcuunumd l‘ouduamnlonoolou'ulhm~ M Ina-Io mint-x new". human". brown-ow "rtoermreueat,bet'qr-ts 1.ln,egtettteo"u.tair-t- Mt, 'ltu"htttu'rt2tf2t 'eyhet_'tttttnrF/ ttA. _ ht "trprot/aitr,"iittt" "m J: Yt . .Wo in. gtttgy2.it “our": phat, F ' “in mem "It ' 1343M won't - v’n- over I" - ban, ' "II " M tor“ ain' I'OI- ". tab "at: "rNV.r-etti" evaluation. â€thud-re" “than: 'P't.t_tdi.'earattm., " in h; ad M'Im~‘* gaunt cl - r†but work an. tt be“ a; u by“: bunkum'domuhinenou- I: M h... 0. Min-i In- ar "one hour or" you. - Mr. tr. I. Bail-Ht all“ tt ' or... work [or u use“ that! on fret, and Wttatt What. burn. Mr. H. man. In! tho - M that We “an [or In cm. new vbhon sund- y.1lhuut our the 60th u-lvor- m Deni-lo- Du In this vlchny r at Gouda-tum, um and up - Mr. and In Smith a! Kitch- L tho brim it my places. July our ad Mr. Gluten Haul-u at .1911. will ha . MI. by I- may.†a the has. of Mr. I†W " mun-or high was! In. lou- B Hall-nu Mr. W. IL 2teh'P,e,taae: ttt In. N. not“! ot Toronto, It: Bulb Bony . - .“ "rl-d-I..- -. - ---» _ - __, __ Conestogo. J-her. 181a Cam. . .Wualng it non mt I "" Rit “(button re- sults. I am an old woman. bat my health in so Improved that l have a renewed lease of life. You are at lib arty to give my addm: to anyone pri- vately who any desire to write to me regarding the (Fun-do. Just call on A. G. Hashim]. Dm'ggidt. Wnterloo. Ont. nnd requiem free book. let, "Why Mn ot To-Day In Only 50 Per Otttt. EMeittttt." The most etttc. lent deeitstt tor Internal naming, The "18.1.. Pane-tie" will the be shown Ind explained to you if you an desire. If ynu ureter. Write for Booklet to Dr. Chan. A. Tyrnll. 16t Coll.†'trmt, Toronto. You can help Nature In Nature'a' moot efrectutgl vuy try Intel-nu Bathing and In an easy. non-hnbu-Ionnlng way keep the Intestlne as (sweet and clean Ill Nlture “amends it to be tor perfect health unfunny defence agalnat con- tagion. Over halt in million keen bright, healthy people (entity to it: re- sult. _ I am (â€who haw this opportun- ft_pr t_eat1trrce1tttt perm trt the Nlture has mfghtttr equipped up a“. old and young. to resist (“somewhat she; requires an! we give her u chance We give her no chance if we permit the Lower lnteltine to he more or less clogged with accumulated mute. Yet that is a univernl condition today, In is proven by the number of lax-tin drugs that are consumed. thin. C. tt. M. (ll-me on request) of Btpthror, thrbPrfterttt-r, Miss Ruby Matthews ot Wallouatelh inspendinga week with her aunt. In. Thomas 'Nnntrr.--Mrts. Andrew Hahn entertained the Methodist Ladlea' Aid on Wednesday tstternoon.-ite a number tron here attended the full- earl of Hunter Willie Burnett of Lin- wood, (formerly of thin place). on Fri- 1hxy.---Mrs. Wm. Ailingham and daugh- tor Jean. called on Mrs. T. Tanner on Monday.~Mr. and Mrs. L. Bugs. spent Sunday with friends on the 3rd titte.-uMr. and In. Peter Grubher were business visitors " Drayton on Btsturdttr.--Mitm Berthn Tabbed in spending the holiday at her home ttere.--Mitgs Millie Smith of Tram spent Wednesday with her sister Mrs. Holt.--Mitra Florence McKay spent Wednesday with ttltr friend Mina Ver- na Tabbert. the Moo-thaws team: After a liv& ly game 'tlt',:,','," 'ryteetsdmHtt winning'h'y more ot ' to 6. an“ Edna Snyddr is visiting friends in Hamilton. Mr. and Mm. Rom. Forest visited {:1qu- in Pulinch over the lat. Min Josephine Brown of Guelph hi spending I ievrdly‘rat home; Nina Nellie Brown ot Guelph mm Binary; at here be e. Tho Winterbou 6 Branch ot If; Women’a Institute bald their Annhl Meeting on Thursday, June 20th. '15: Grey of Toronto gave an Address which was study enjoyed by all presqul. The Ladies provided an excellent lunch. Interacting New. “OMI- . .Rev. Mr Tompson occupied the al- pit in Chalmers chnrch heupn Erup- dny. He will also conduct the service next Sahbeth morning. The pulpit is now vacant u the Preehytery treeert- ed Rev. hit. Hamilton's resignation. A Inge number from " “tended I guden party lest'Wedneerlay evening It the home of Morrott Bron. Guelph Town-hip. liven by the Women's In. stitute. All were delighted with the evenings entertainment. Mr. Albert Eleley ot' coiiisbettirrttlt he then u- nsung MP. E. H." Adam-on taking stoell. The atone w†reopened Mon- day morning by ling-non Bron. We motored to"Btoomhtttdi hid-.1 " enSng md'rhygd a return match irittt Join ‘In Viking them every succeed. Th9 1yiyPr'hyyrrnt Bu_al_(et_99!l teqn Social and Personal. WWI present’ nnd 'riOtron tIV. tiriiasrt ans! men and luncheon which vs _ The atop-yon httr'ttre,orr portotity t, inspect. the new In; pole which is certainly A - hum-ove- mom tomb (rounds . g , , "' mu L. minnow can» in is" Cabal - . ' l School lumen No. ' held tta Ill- up] who! picnic on chasm an Sunni" lyemooy: _ 1yws er,x.rwd' for her ham neirNotint. hsteit at Kitchener. uni mu Em Bar†orCAtieaatsnttttohom.otMr.- In. N. Buggy. Mr. and In. B. C. Shut: Ill] lunly amt Badly In Brannon. Mina sum: ot Kttetr ouor m g homily mm» a an loan a! Mr. and In. H. Kilo. Kr. WAR-r Bode:- Ivu in Toronto tor m. Mm.Hla.tattad.rttttmrr'tt.rt_ “no...“ Watch-hunch. _ .a-ro"rthqvutsMtratorttr- “mil-hub“.- .q-t$.mteeqMtbn3tatMtto am“ “with. 1ttHtrtPt?rtoqmith,$im'r_ id but!“ ti'iutgtth'ih.'ti, AWN. whirl" m-m-mwmm kWh/Boydcutcbm‘ I “Mural-tin. "1hqryt,itt"eeioa..s l .', , "-- Tii'i7icc; unluwcpur.ua 'PW. G. ..». t't!!eBli,liisir,rrjr 'et.'tted.theeaittt:t Lid; s" I '," , â€â€˜ifi- nuts-Ir. In) L. HIM ald- an 'tr.g.ttitti. .uubau fie his]. 'tt1ug'drrddtt.t Huh 't',.'UfPSLt"fgr, I." BATES INTERN ALLY Wintomoum'e. . "'"K' "", It. It. "%t-teet.ir- It. I. rhu- “um-m.~o~ “mama-mhnd ttettLttlidiiair,rii'.-auiii'iiGi%iG Iitr'teli'ia7,'"ii.'riiga"it hula: Thalma-wmm dun-i. “mailman.- ITN.' nun-madnmmm “M‘huuumwu tho lt allâ€. G'rirk. John Koehler. The I: bride entered tho church leaning ed lt the arm at her tether upder the “run iii?, ttt.ttm mm ,resaatittriihaiett. The tg bride “a named by. her sister mm dt 'li'l'l,'Il'W,','ll'l'r' and Min Melina; deg-x 6110 the PP." In while mile 1',t, Wm fltgit! diughibr of Mr. â€a It hip. vi ix. athmingahxhchenet t ‘nd l little Helen Keynes daughter of Mr. tlt a? Mrs.‘ Hr, Khvp‘es ot .Wenesley I ac as] " flower maid.) . "tlf The groom's: attended by Mr. Mir !..e: my Huehn_, ef Heidelburs um Mr. me George Berg of North Elsthbp'e. The rod church the very nicely decanted with (led evergreen, ~eweei pen. amnion: and 1mrtrdhtg.tromr. The bride was at- tired in a white dress of Swiss impor- ted heavy breaded. ducheae missu- line nun. trimmed with Swiss impor- ted embroidered net bee. golden tan- b.".. sets, and golden braid. The hménl look pin-crevlm Saturday. June 30th at 10 n. m. to at. Atptthn . C. chm-cl um 1t.trtqtarr.--Mr. Ind The and and :Inexpoctprl death took place or Mrs Willi-m Mochie, on Than-day. Jun... "tr.. Tttore Are left to mourn the Imus of a loving wife and mother. a husband. three sons and two daughters. numely: William. in Kitchener: Jtteott, Waterloo; John, no“ Wolienley; Olivia at humor. Lotta, tMrs Horgul'v m Watertoo, Nisam Note.:--. The â€turn nine ot Bush» Ball be- tween Numb-galls and Winter. bourne was played here on Saturdn)‘ evenly»; and was 4413:“ hvor ot Witttetbottrtte. The gifts were numerous and been“. Inl. The evening was manually went In sum. music 9nd so (out. after which thinly rutreahmemu . were served. The young couple wmvreskle on. the Broom: tum In North Whom. 'tho many copay Ind beautiful “mesa-m: from relatives and "lends show the high mrtmyniTnNttictt the young couple theâ€. Wititting than: God's grace am they “nylons be spun-ed In their Happy wedded lite _ A very pretty wedding took plus ', at Hamilton on Thursday, June 21at. when Miss Luann: Bruhncller was quit-Hy warrior? to Mr. Melvin Dim _ Mr. ma Mrs. Bur witt Autil In Kitchener, and have the. best wishes ot a large clrcte of friends. A miscellaneous showering given to Mhs Flennre Snyder at her home last Monday evening. when about funny ot her "lend- unexpecttdly 1lrttprreri In and Imprint-d her. Married It Hamilton. Plenarmy Sui-wind. interacting COMO. The groom: sin to the bride was a gold ring not with diamonds, 1nd . beautiful tea Best, the grooms gift to they bride-mums van I golden brace- let to each. and to the nower maids a bunniful little ring to each, to each of the groomsmen a silk tie um a beautiful tieiitt. A very pretty church wedding was celebrated at Wellesloy St. Paul: church on June 27th. when m. Am ia: Under son of Mr. and Mrs. John or. .N uh. o was up»!!! united 15:21am: T tiilt%lt'I",' to attyq ",lt,t,r Koohler. second dnughter of In", an M.- Jnlm Hmhlnr In... Jun-ll). June 11th. "tr. It 3.30 an whoa Ileana! Sud-r. and Ralph Koch both "k “made. were â€gully ".t"dinthirttet-oetrt-irtsostr Prowl: " 3.30 m. the wedding much In struck up by In. Aural any“: of Kitchener. when ttut con. "not!" - “pared undo: a' be“: “In! arch of onus. Notion“, They were attended by In: Aim Snyder (tritium-Id); Mater or tho mm; m: In. 1mg A. Shun ot W-urloo, groom-huh. The bride wu' then I“! by her tuber. Rev. C. F. Knuth of Brecht: tied the anon-l knot. There were " meet: sat. down to n sumptu- ous wedding supper. â€The bride wu muted with mhny pretty and uln- able um. Mr. end In. KOch have the well wishes of . large clrcle ot Mahala, tor a long end happy nun-10d lite. They will nude men Winter- bourne. . A very pretty voiding was Goblin!- od " an In... of Mr. Joseph B. Sny- der, than abominable. Out. on Wed- d an 00'! (3.0.1.. at "All“ In! qrol.--MN. a... PM In vbulu "but 1- Km. q ltd 'Ntmatoq Inna. van - has hit - I“ It m m [or Mr-II. and In. Pu Dir-lu- hnat - My run "but In Kit- eh-r.-Mt" Auto Ich- tho bu be.- and!“ the In! lbw -thnu. N Eu. lurk in Mum“ uni b mum Mond- uoud an vicinity. Bloomingdale. .1009prng L_r..-ttoqttter. $toetHmiettEtt. " "It-Dentin ~Besvlu. no June! â€that, Puerboro‘, ont., writes: "A! I tuna: ointment. 1 consider Dr. Chm“ the but nbtalnuble. I Ind . urn ryrerntr not: on my leg, and Ila-ouch I had trled a" the pro-"Ip- unm of two dortnn I w†unable to get any fell!!! from the pain or to tret the More healed. One day my drug- is!“ handed me a sample box of Dr. Chau‘n Minimum. and I “nod " with Inch good renun- that I decided to [Ive the "mum-M 1: "Ir Iris), Allo- ‘gclhor I "no?! mur box", and am [Md to be th’ to my that the now on my lug In entirely belied “v. Since "HI experlem-e with Dr Charre's, Ohmic-It I ttave “commended It to The use of Dr. Chum-'3 (Nutrient 'll wonderfully utlnfucmry because you cu: mull, cu tic retruttn, accom- plhhod. It " aurer-lng why! change cu: 'bo' .rouett idiom. In a dish nlggtAb! this grim. hymn! ping-neat. Mr. Geo. McVicor of Godorich spent the holiday at the home otMr. N. Drier rich. "in binstieGrott and Miss Al- berta Bergman ot Toronto hoiideyed at the letters sister Mrs. Philip Bom- inger. MN. Becket ot Crediion visit- ed at the home or Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Snyder last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Schedewitz and family and the Misses Ella and Emma Schoener of Kitchener spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boehner. Quite a number from here attended the Picnic of the Lutheran Congrotration held " Elam: on Monday. 4.- l, FOR BACE-Two 3-month. old pure bred Berkshire hogs for sale, ttrst. clus stock. Apply at the Home of Refuge, Kitchenor. 26-It. Twozhseo Which Prove the Extraordinary Healing, Powér of Dr. Chuc’a Ointment. This Ointment Pegsesses i. . Power to Heal "the Skin, Local um Pomnal. Mrs. Louis Hrohrmitt and Miss Lizzie Brohlmln. Mr. and Mm. Reinhart. lnldIsocul‘ AND PERSONAL _ a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sinfl‘lar, -_...-- A on Sunday hatt---Mir,r, Mary Gulchrne . _ _ spent a few Weeks at the home of Mr. 1 my: 1r,1'v"' 'el"f, of Pleat,', trtl f and Mrs. Louis Gatehene --Mr. Jostptt o " w t r ends In '""'""4 _ Stunner spent the week-end in our -.-.._ ct 1 burg.---Miss Clam Stetfler and Mr.A. Mr. B. P. â€0'19 of Pttiiadetphi. tr y H. Stetfler paid I visit to Mr and Mrs. visiting rel-then In Waterloo. T 'et Fred Daub In Elan. I ------- . A {E tnlllllls llilf HELPLESS AGAINST i . BRITISH; SAYS on flllhlll AT i y w 1lGillflrill.rlllrrfplil 'lllllllllilili London, July 8.--Extraeta [ram . German ooldlel‘l tett'dr â€but it in Sine! Ridge, Ure given" by 'a Reuteried-ohdettt. The umr “In "From A and Hole m Hall." "We crouch manner in and." my "attt our miom," lay- the wrner, Ifwlthdead Quad urturouitd. “Harem tii, With nu malki (an an “the aim-h ftre hair-em. So thr, bur I‘M“. compiled of‘threo regimen". hat [on 3400 'men In tiarerr th'rrdh WHOM We are quite helpleap‘nalmt the Brhhhl Theig " Britloh dWéIli‘wou break the Heart ir 'a ttok. thir anIIer d'aie‘h’ot 'tr'e' In "aus/ttis. if lung to thhe great activity M Bri'tlnh aft-hen. We all palsy“ “Hake prhongn. omen-who no man go mad.' ' WANTED Artillery Horse? In. 6 to 9 years, helm-L151 to " hands. mono-um to "" pound. and 1600 pound. and stand 16.1 hand; _roLomb-- Any except "an! any, unit- on light‘hucnkln. _ All-hone. mun be sound, of good conformauon, free trom blam- ldho- and broken to hamou or saddle. Homo will be "taparcted " . t,.tNu'gh'trNtte-'-t'"-te '"12Tg."t'at,,ta'glt a ' V an = hhu an.“ M.†as.itttfl,UN "J.Wt.tdLtnUI'leRdrgett Mfg tl'.""""'"""""""' mum-m mil.eathridirqreqttir â€your on". My.†penalty.†â€Wagon Ad 11. IU- mt Llstowol, June 30th, 1911 Green Food Built try The no lava! Go. Ltd. E. MURATZKE, I _ PM but" uni“ Nth Chant. “My W Wood. Pun-waive â€anâ€, In In. .- " you hnvr- never used Dr. (‘hnu'l (“hum-m maul a twer-rr-nt slump for a Humph- but, um) nwann th - per l’rhc- mixts Mavis a I donlwnc. or Edmanlon, BI“! lened. Toronto.' many peoplo," Mn, W. W. Oliver, Port 0mm Annapolis $0.. N. 5.. writes: "I rd - to i‘ you my experience wt» Dr. Chaney Ointment. There nu tr. "ot my on "tr,ttrxce something I. mole, but it kept getting wo mid several doctors whom I cooautt . said " was nkln 'cancer, and that at; wuuld hate to be rut or burn"! out. ' Intended hlvinn this done, hot dung- ed my mind when my hrothttr ramm-' mended Dr. Chttret'" ointment. "do I had tittlrrtted om- lmx of the nint- ment ihis akin irnuhle had Rune. Ind tttor not bothered me aim-o. t rum-oi. pruiso hr. Chase's nintment too much, and you are at liberty to pub-i Nah this letter." For literature Ind all infol - to-- LOW FARES TO WESTERN CANADA " you Ire going Want. an mini age of the low Homemken’ he“? Mon Fares offered by the Canndhl Northern Railway, good leaving Torot to every Monday. , Mr. und Mrs. anerence Schuloci and non Rudolph spent the touch! In Wellesley, N Miss M. Ziegler and "In R. Bart spent the holiday In Guelph‘wuh I: and Mrs J L. Zleglur. Mr. and Mm. Geo. Steiner spam t, hottdarss trltV friends tn Tnvluocl Mtm.-Wed.--Frl. to W. H. Rommtmrel City Agent.