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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jul 1917, p. 4

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Illa En Patch of Toronto. in unit- Iu u an home of her mm. In. Thom“ Ovens, In” R. Ziegler and Min R. north um! tho holldny In Guelph with Mr. m In. J. L. mulch Mm ills-nor Seagull: van "tr guest ot her ttrandmother, Mrs. A. C. lulu-Man. at Guvlph. for several Can during the put week. Severn! of the Men‘l Golf Club from Guelph motored to tho Grand River Country ('iub on Fridny last. and piny- od a friendly trt"tte with some mem. bon there. A pleasant little dinner brought the outing to an enjoy-hie clone. Mrs. w. M. o. Lwhoad and two norm alto um Moore left on Tuesday for I short sojourn at Jackson‘s Point. Mis- Eunice Berk In spending I few week. In Montreal, the guest or her tight, M . J. J, Wlnaby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McIntyre and three non: of Toronto paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Alison McIntyre on Thur-div. on route to Godarlch for a short holiday. Puriotlc supper and garden party It the Grand River Country Club, tor 7010 public. on the evening ot Thtartr dny. July 12th, in am of the Freemrt Btutttartum. Supper, from 5.30 to 8.00, We. Now vrd's Orchestra. lugs Beatrice McDougall was Bur- prised at her home on Thursday night by a number or her friends who eatted. and sue her a miscellaneous mower. Miss McDougall will be married on July 18th. Kitchener Ind Waterloo are earning an amiable distinction amongst their Iona in khaki. who are fighting the mm pire’s Mules Ovemu. Scores of tet, tolr-ol Qpprociation are pouring in (tom day to day, in which constant ntmnco I- made to the esteem in finch these Home-towns are held " I place that cares for its own-Bo that \tho woviding oi comforts ior‘the new in not only u lust of love and duty} but In aeolian! investment. I Ill-s Jegme Potter. ot Camp Borden. ll spending the weeYettd up her home an Frederick street. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement um tam- Ily left on Thursday; tor I well-earned holiday at "Peruse Point," their Sum- ner Home on the Georgian Bay. where Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Clement and not 'fC.ttri' m Winnipeg, expect to Join than next "oh. '. . . J): 'Boer' shower. ttmtdr the un- paid! 019 Princess of Wile: Chap- ter, l.0.D.E., last Thursdly proved a - BIN‘CBIS. bringing it over 100 mm ot well made socks tor the boys In the trenches, Maiden the distribu- tion of large quantities of wool for the continuation ot the work during the holiday season. "Lriarr WE FORGET".--), are the most will things to scum as it is impossible token) the men’s feet dry and comfortuhle without them. [ Mr. Ind In. Chan. A. Boehm and tnmlly hue gone up to their Summer home “Bonny! Doon," Southampton. Ont., when they will spend the Sum» mar months. Ind Earn a pleas”! may - “Cream” 'ln’. Harv Olin: Ind three sons Hmon Edgar, Norman 3nd Arthur 'tr Detroit are guests " the Some ot her parents Mr, and Mrs Charles A. Harsh. nol comer Young ind Albert Sttt, Mr. Jack antord ot Toronto. wu I vultu- in town our Dominion I)”. Th. Misse- Olive Ind Ethel Olly. Nu All] Mitts Hud- Rom hue retur- Dr. and In. J. H. Webb were Ttat, ion In Tomato out an ttaaar. Mr. and Mn. George “the: uni two alumna have returned from I plenum t'onnlshl'n nation went " Hulda. mu. an" Kate Jackson of Montreal. tau - the (not of her an". tho Illu- Jtchon “a In. Harald. M St. I. to: the put fortnight. In. Panama ot Shh-pare In a. "at at her aunt. Iu.fCouttu. Joana Bt. tor n “on VII". at: week. loll- I.C|-uo-oltho Raul“,- $ng43tterro8D-oatto.soasesertov. P.C.C-rm.Kttetr-r,t.tto- In. lulu Valid-m - ".ttom.t.t-vttg.- 2'ltt25trttutgr,tvs -. by mum-nun. yin“ he! nano- In Waterloo. It. In“. t' as 'telrha.m hill. on. b hunuuxl‘ u " to” on ' I’vttalll vo- u Social and Personal I Mrs. Alfred H. Snydér was the hos- [ ten of a charmingly arranged to: and , home made inking sale tor the Water- _ loo Prenbytorinn Ladlm' Aid Society Friday liternoon. which was held on the spacious verandah ot this lovely home. A large numb" of the India: ot the Congregation und their Mann! were In nttquhnro. and the supply of good thlngn provided for the market table noon found ready purchnaen. Generous donltiona of min tor (hm soldier boy: were not In on natal. Ind‘ the "ternoon proved a very happy nod profrtatrier one tor the ndvnnoomenl ot the work of this Society. After- noon to- wn served. Int! . mini hour much enjoyod amid“ such dolilhthl “MIMI... _ St. Quentin Chapter, T.O.D.E. were sttte homes-ea ot a tea and motor drive lin honor ot the Soldiers' wives, child- ?ren om! sisters at the Waterloo Park on Wednesday afternoon. A sumptu- ous tea was served at 5.30 p.m., after which lbont " automobiles were on hand to take the guests tor n motor trip. The weather we. uimply perfect, and nothing was left undone try the Regent. Mrs. H. M. Snyder and tter, amine other: end members to moire the outing I thoroughly out)»: tibia one, all ot which was greatly ap~ precinted by the sue-ta of honor. I The T.C.N.C. members, about a score in number, trttrtirtseed one ot their members. Miss Beatrice Ribbons", at the home of Miss. A. K. Crossmsn on Tuesday evening and presented her with a beautiful silver tray. An em joyahle evening was spent by those present. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Honey of Binacuth. Man., “rived In Waterloo on their honeymoon to-day where they will visit friends. Mrs. Honey Is a niece of Chief Constable Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Flynn. of *WInnipex, are visiting Chief Constable Flynn. Mrs. William Helmllch ot Bufttlo is a guest of relatives in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Conrad returned from a visit to New York city when; they spent a few pleasant weeks. Tin-y were accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. W. Snyder who will spend the remainder of the summer at their cottage at Conestoga The trip was made by automobile. Mrs. George Philip murgurped home new Hammon when inc spent a week." She was accompnulod by her daughter' Mn. Clus. RMtip,it PM! son George, tbo by Mlun'wmup. of the smemmuze Buttatif it? _ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weber, or Elmira. motored to Kitchener In: wept BCeotgV named by their daughter Mary And Mrs. Burns. The party were the guests at Kitchener trtimas. i, Mrs. George Llphardt and mm niece. Miss Helen are spending some- ttme at the home of her ulster Mrs N. E. Weber In Chicago Miss Anna E, Goats bu returned to her home In Guelph utter spending the put. three weeks with Mrs Michael Honing, John street. Mm. ll German Ind duals“! [pulse pro spending two weeks " Grand Bend. Mr. Harry Home is spending a Mtw due. with Manda at Crediton. Oat. Mrs. P. Meptretesmt and little daugh- ter of Rosin: In winning " the llama or he: mm“ Mr. and In. J. G. Honor, You; St. . In. Fred Ken In. left tot Chic-Jo when we will be the guest of her daughter. In. June- llcClelland tor nova-u ween. In. John can; of Btrattorrt, u . visitor " the home ot her puma, Mr. and In. Peter B, boating. Mr. John munch ot Haul-ton m:- tad (than um kahun- In tho Twin City our the week and. " lull Aim Villa-nu la main friend. in Bull-lo. 10..“qu lacuna-nun t_t.aBeseattiortartream.t. Pnntu Point. o.ttNtsarKy.xrtratro Mywmwm-um. Inmma Tom-to hm mum with). 'lr.ulln0nw-uulh hill-n with“ h hrtatgteu. War-mount“. n¢cunrmumrm Dlvhhnhhono 'iru.t-t I." - maid ’me" tDCiiiTiiia - N " tht. “ 'a"fl"84 N- " ' Mr. N. B. Detwller of the Hydro Shoe Co. lea on Tuesdty on an ex- tended holiday trip to points in the west and the "elite Cont. He will tm Joined at Winnipeg try Mrs. Delvll- er who preceded him by several woeka. 'gi,thetue,'giiS'ittiiieiit mudnlLdrksupndel-b “cantata". 1hts-tt'irtesrtde-a.toe mom t,',r'trf,2,gfi'g,t't' ”win up“ “aha-ol- dielphdrhhn-UI-guldn- markd- up a. an without in- I 1totrrt?tvttehit-rrr- You manly "r too- a-u nun- 'ti1m_qr.et.rtrfsi- 'teh-" ‘m- willeoumlmlo Mtumntwmmlul ”monument“ t.tutrguPAguttget tttef aprt Rhea“! .".P" , mm he {tors are " Byynin mihiTr', and 17.3: mid In at Saskatoon. The (Ile Wendel”. mm and kindred. may Whom reside m. Three binding. ‘who reside in Ontario. also‘uurvlv‘e. They Bre Messrs. A. Refuhart, Boatte ampton. and John. ot Sum“. Deep sympathy In felt tor the but band and (emf-y in their great loss. 'siariifilGs'iti.Wiiii"iiii7iiirsiiri,' There rennin to mourn, m up, her loss her hush-ad and I hmlly of nurse "Pt tpdwl‘iye daughters. The Deceased was born near Kitchener. Ont. in the year 1864. the nub daughter ot Mr. end Mn. J. Reinhert {he crew to women-hood there and ~hirtyona yen: ego beceme the file of Mr. Sentinel E. Eby. A few you! after their murlege Mr. And Mrs. Eh, moved west. going to Alberta first. where they lived for live years. Thir- teen years ago they came to lunch ‘with their - end settled new PP'"' on the term on which they! sun reside During her long residence here Mn. Etsy beams highly rennet: “ad and esteemed by III with when: she grew Acquainted led her friends. of whom she had mm. will feel " law very greatly. She is an acilver member ot the Amman. Abdel-pg [Adler Aid Boetirtters'and from the meantime ot both these mien). beedtii‘ul‘ mm of tioqrert, were sent In. Nncy h1._wllo~ol Huh“ M. Bay. at: “can.“ to at am at pneumoni- qur u In... or only tthtq darts. not an“ was tho new ad In that tt In the new“ are". men! the funny!“ uttered within (two week. Mr Ion [11's I“. “in. passed “my on the 10th Int. Deena ed bee-mo In the any before ha "taahtartn-tmr, and you» man one week later ‘ ‘The funeral was held the mar-calf of Monday. Jung " The tenth: won brought from the home. fella-rod " many neighbors and Mandi. to ”on Church. m Inna. wish the manic.- were conducted ‘by lumI. Fat, or Mix-ml; tgsttrintetd try R '. th Jt. Putter- son, 11nd Intounent was later mad-Jig Falrvlew cemetery. veg-mom: cams ua our ensue nu. vmlh- bur-q u: ""tnatttaetrt1onrtrsaaexmmtoeiei Whoa-Rom”. i There passed "my-tho: $3.1 '"rtueRouastt.atY-r- ehmrer.ardtHv'tsgrtttreeage. - I». of not“. In.“ -mr.th.rttetat.t.tt.t WWII "atim. of 'iiituGGaiiiiriii'"iiiGi, HEATH If M351. "ode .ulq.i F" . ,,tt)n,ottitrir, i AjAiiiAtiitn4liLc, WILLIAM KANNAPIN. m Human ON HOLIDAY TRIP. WITH FINGERS (logarithmic-‘0' “E A) In. Then. Iltcholl and Mrs. Kerr. at Nov Inning. are "morn at "an In. at In and In. R. an: Kerr, ( “a heavy mu we had on Sunday morning caused quite a little dam-go ‘to the Brick rartt.--Mr, 3nd Mn, :chry Kohl and non of Stntlord went Sunday Ind Blond-y In Lftrttoet.-ir. Wiltmd 5nd Min Clan 8093mm" of Burnside spent Sand-y hurt at ttte Dome of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Knot-cl. "Quite a number from here attended the mm of the lan- Mr. Henry Mom at Rum". on Prkur--Mr, In"! Nu Geo. Noumemer about in! Sunday In Moneton.-Mr. and Mrs. lmnnrd stimuli". Prod Schmidt ot Nnhhurg. III-ht Sunday morning at the homo or Mr and In. Conrad KneInel prior to luv!“ for the west on Tumsdttr,- Mr And lite, Fred Kmlnel spent San-1 day "can: at the home of Mr. and] Mrs. Goo mule. out on the other IMO of his heed. His recovery is one of the wonders of Be%rttitie accomplishment on the but tte. front and Ind considered one o. the most Whine cues that psss~ ed through the hands of the Red Cross and Army Com " the from. Since his return the young soldier} Jhss been employed on the post omel mm: and Working - any. From} that csn be learned he retired inst 'ytbht in " usual haith but Ins found by " mother this morning in an unconscious condition. , Pte. Harry idoGinnis. who has been nt the K.-W. Hospitei loitering from s critic-i reispse " n result ot his wound in the heed was taken to " home on Sundey. Nun Nous. The young-midterm sudden lllneu‘ colic; " Ann]! of his wound which wu received In the temple. a bullet mains through the huh: and coming mud into convulsions. Dr. J. E. Fiett was lmmodlsualy summoned and utter I primary sxsmlnatlon hm thy young soldler rushed to the K. W. Bosnia! in the 'smhulsnce. The cow ;dltlon of the young mun ls erttictrt Ind little hope w sntertslnod for his re ‘covory this morning. At noon, his pluslclnn. Dr Hon, stated that the re; turned soldier was resting more com-i lorubly and showsd signs of lam-eye} went. . I as. 'rtiG'i-diraiTi7d “no returned home from the front utter receiving a gunshot wound through the forehead. wan {and unconscious In " room et l5 lillrfflllllll _ FEW Ri ? WWI] i 'N"-wotrat. Mr. Hart Poll] 1nd Mrs. Mary-rel Better Wows were united in mum-mm on lot-day “he mum ofthe T.tod Evangelical Church. The mummy was parlor-Incl by Rev. J.B. Ranch. pastor orttret"ettttrett. Mr. and an Poll have may Manda In this any, who'll]! than 99617 Immune“. ' ' Jotcph loin-Inger and um Linn "tunmet, both of Kitchener. were mar» led on Monday " I o'clock. v St. Ian's R.C. Church. Ree. A. J. Fischer victor o! the church, anointing. Tho 20:91. were “tended by Mr. and In. More lat-wail. Mr. and In. Mal-31w. who hnve the heat wishes M a but of friends, will nude In Hun-1 M [Elwin rue clrch of blends will Mt It vulh‘jhen-every bovine“. you"! daughter at Mr. Ind In. ”mama Battle. ot Celinvlllo. he- ‘mlno an 'KO 6t Henry Adm Bur not 'ttt Invert“. The We val hat-nub "Uresd In . travelling "I! at any the amino»; white m- an hat, my yup unaided by lb- n-n; use. in IL'Cnrl Wow; Ar or the cannon)! the bunny oomph mtg In!» ago: tank the tram ' " that“! .tbty ml} Inna I‘ ammonium; after which they will pet", on the from!“ (Armin, “liver~ fer, to Hm an; a; ie' i. “In. 'llt,'t2 -.-. n..- _u| u “ou who?“ no. " Guelph. -. WWJuyunr-r- Pf"_.trmt-orar- P-at-ii-tttwut; ";eattr,,tret,yeds,ii',ei.iiiiii WMO‘erq-m, n. his in... at ”up”, Ml loud-oil'- Walling In“, an datum-km ”lawman" Imam. lactic wedding 1... _ it. no In. not...» 1.1: to; MAd""tt-tgattYLI. A - mam nu lob-um II '"tMuttaErt---Hu-L. t, N. mum-um ”that..- An important and Interesting meet. ces In Canada n in; of the Princess of Wales Chapter nation of menu of the Daughters at tt"rlhtrtriexr was stated that dozens Field tn rthdr room: In’ who Weber received asking to mocha. “sand-y “tarmac.“ which 'order to teach th “hm-'wl. a mmmme‘na-m to! ihie.,o't'thn three I Lin-Ibo“. uni knell "teeq6t my“, Wipnrlimi I: to In theirmstsditttrmc,mst, must! for instruction p1 Regent, In: L. IL: Brice. oomph: desired that am a. chair. 'el . . r "', _ BF 'trt. E for the “aching 4 Captain A. D. Ptpetor.attBeer rm Regain; and “no: 5:11am: at the Frauen "than! Sant- be caught. Che 1 ,tarlumum [new and “draconian winger his been when ttoutta'. oat-Maud: on“ blkrkae.Urimr, Ind tum-non. He err-datusraméttitrst ticted 'to teach an that Ontario has done manhunt!» the den. Tubercular I returned wldlen‘ot my or the mama'- ‘thlngs but ot gm. PHONE 478 Colored tbtriped Voila. m an! dulgm of any, blue. ha, pink and "no, " inch wide, 50:. Bpeeittt It ..... ..... m.... r'e'r T...... ON SATURDAY SHOP EARLY " most mummy pretty dun material, with colored burden, In blue and pink borders, we work!» 73c for ..... ..... w.... ..... .. STRIPE!) VOILSI illllillmi [IF THE EMPIRE Wlll - Mllllllli 1llllilllil. Tillllllllt MI?- MENI fllll nlifnll'l' Slllfllilllllll 30 piece. beautiful Colored and Figured Voila, light, medium and dark colorlngc, the correct (Mug for drones, so Inch wide, worth Me 39c .rardfor......................, A "r"'""""-....................... 't', Humane Cros- Strlpe Muclin and Voila, In than a! mama, pink, blue, and lawn, we worth Ne hr ..... .... ..... ..r..'.. DORDERED VOILE COLORED VOOLES Summer Dress Goods Ono of the bunk-1 department. In the "ttre In the Wank Goodn bettcr and more chose. "no. of pretty Hammer Dru. Good. and Priors. _ noun. "ruee. to chain from In mm. Eucru and Pal-la .hndea, the gran and rm Moan. tor old. cut-ulna, per yard, = to ..._. p.. $1.” Curtain Muslin: Bricker German thi, ltd.| BUY “YOUR ' Floor Oilcloths A9 '"vilL'irno1tstiti'i'g W an advance In. I)... mod on the new mentioned '"u'-ueta-tototsea..ra. on enema audios a: '"-"'""'ett-teatett--arrs.euta-t. , During the mum. the halal-E. of our neck will am in and at: Oil cloths - 501:. " yd. linoleums, 12 ft. wide - Tht. " yd. . EWATERL In In the "ttre In the Wank Good. Sectlon, Never have pretty Hammer Dru. Good- and tome of then no not; ‘be taught. cine soldier. an ex-bank pineal; In: been secured to teach islkremiesrimr, end “other man 'ts, ex- ticted 'to teach the men how to. gar- den. Tubercular patients can do these Jilheiluiipti for lmgiuctlon pun-mes. " Is also desired ‘thnt arrangement- be made tor' the magma; at mama boon PeMnEtetd almost anything that can ‘ces in Canada respecting the Inaug- m-gtlon of vacation“ training. He stated that dozen; or long,” have been received asking for chtsttttettra, and itt, tPrP.?,, teach the men 'ctuustrearuur) pnb.og‘t_l\§ three cars downed to std) Winn“ ‘1. to be pulled to pieces; on the above mentioned “on. " the '"rrt'etseturer_ New Colored Strlpod Goods in? alum and middy him-Mug, white with pram catered 45¢ "Hp“,apeclal at ._... ._.. ...9. ..... COLORED STRIPES A dalnty Duh. manual, fine quality, "no” " Iuh, with colored upon and deiimrts, m bun, mauve, pink and green, 40 inch wide, IpCCII' Sit' COLORED BASKET CLOTH Handsome Colored Choc”, In baahet cloth, in brown, blue and - checks, worth 05c we ”090cm- ..... .._.. ...._ ......... HALF LINEN BASKET WEAVE White Skin mater weave, In white only. 65c for ."... ..... .. prlcod ouchjoc to Window Shades A good amnmmt of plain nnq rcyqulbh Cloth. on upland“! rollou, regulation also. ~on: and Ne and Mk on Linoleum. Thou material, good weighty bask“ The Chapter slammed what by amemorln} tablet to the men who have fallen or may “Hunting!“ wars, Mount Hope Cemetery. A commu- tee. composed ist Madame: Woollo. McBrine. and E. Bricker wugppoim- ed to 'HNNtre the necessary funds; C IINABD’S LINIHENT TUMIII- MAN'S FRIEND. me man must do nomethlnx. Cont. Proctor sold. " 840 I month In the moat that I returned soldier so”. A course in mullet gut-dealing or chauf- (curing will tit my nun to earn . llv. lug. Aeeommodatiort (or these clun- as)": needed; ‘An open " bundling, he all), would be the best. This build- lng would provlde I room toe roam- lion and also I workshop. The LO. D.E. was being appealed top" the: Daughters had offered to help in tho erection ot a pavilion. .l After a brief discussion it In . lmously decided to provide the [1:5 sax-y funds tor the rest can“ ' equipment as outlined bl Capt. hoe. I..- Now ', 36 Inch wide, worm " have we shown a no going at special

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