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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Jul 1917, p. 6

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particul will be announced‘ ‘ater. Miss n Pfaff successfully passed the junior music examinations recentâ€" g.> ran lyfild here by Dr. A. S. G. Vogt, Toâ€" ul To Conservatory. Through an erâ€" «> +*~rorfin last week‘s issue, credit to her # > <»n{as:â€"not given, Mr. M. Sweitzer of Dashwood, was a visitor here this week. Miss Roxie Bowman spent Saturâ€" 3"day With friends in Kitcheger._ c Mrs. Wer:l:r Brodrecht l6ft g;_: ‘l'ue; h .Btrathroy toigpend & few weeks ‘ # “vufion' with relatives and. friends there:> .8 0095 s Hid s °o ws Items. th@b n tm ~C8L. f * my * i: 3 Dlrlon of Toronto, spent a day this week with his daughter, Mrs. S. ‘G. Bartiett. © 0_ _ s â€" _"MPs. J; Gushart and family moved to W tock on Tuesday, , where Mr. Ansliart has had employment for some friends ;rb on Tuesday. .»: Mes. fsky and two little childâ€" ren.of Toronto, spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Max Brown, Jacob street. Mrs. Gervin and two sons are spendâ€" jng their holidays at her home in Forâ€" _ Mr. David Eby left on Saturday on a Visit to Zealandia, Sask. k00 â€" Mrs. H. C. Kalbficisch is spending two weeks at Springside, Muskoka District. t Eult o se .4 _ Mr. William Fanke of the Bank of Hamilton staff, Georgetown, spent the ‘eo‘p’ggpd with bis parents. , My. and Mrs. Miller, spent the weekâ€" end at her home in Shakespeare. P _ Mr. Jacob Laschinger pootmgtgr_J _ On Sunday afternoon the 1.0.0 held their Decoration Day. : T::;N‘ Hamburg Band was in attendarnce, ;. _ Monday, Aug. 6th, will be prociaimâ€" ed New Hamburg‘s civic holiday. A good day‘s sport of horse races and he tions is being planned by '&m:‘mburg Park Board. Full f11 M particulary will be announced later ©% Mr.‘Earl Katzenmeier of New York ty is spending several weeks with se »»â€"NEW HAMBURG : & £ CRA 44â€" @ i.2 A____ _ _ a.l_ iA _ _:â€"L aA___ tm i Nee : pA G “A’ yÂ¥ ; mds Help to Save Canada‘s Fruit Crop "@21 8 * * A Practical Thril?l Suggestion kz | ie yeat, as hnever: before, ay fconenté fiiy Inist se meceuaty in a. . Cmm n ie ie e ie d e on na te n fomenmaintine â€" . h & ETB Cholls WHB PPE DWT RTWRITT GEGLZ APCCTL O CC Canada‘s fruit crop should be used to the very best e Odvpfl:au- Though it all ripens within four months, it can made to supply every table, every day in the :14 â€" year, at moderate cost. . . Canning and preserving, done at home at the } ‘ i time 'henrmi fruit is cheapest, provide in delicions In Canadian homes, for the last Sixty Yea Buy it, according to the quantity you need, rEDl:wA'!l'H S;.Jr Ec bee“n'th‘:,:shndbl;y for :goer:m': ~ _ or 5 Ib. Cartons, or in 10, 20, 53’ ortllgo lb. Bags. t i ut e, depended tolt‘l: ev.eyr;t?nng that mar .;nc;: to ensure mouc::.n "Let Redpath Sweeten It" ~~â€"â€" CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED, & MONTRE ‘INTERESTING NEWS NOTES In Canadian homes, for the last Sixty Years, REDPATH Sugar has been the standby for preserving: It is always absolutely pure, and can be depended upon to do everything that sugar can do to ensure success. | the last moment. A double schedule of home and home games with each 1 club was drawn up at the lm Hotel here last Thursday event * enjoyable games are expected by the trundlers. nedEOd4DNNEEEERRR00 4: .-M,-gw' A omuhnb-n“ dbé PBE T2 ies ue ols i en ie se m e . "rs Wu. Mansz returned home OR ;) ~occssary to" perinit peFBOBS undé . Herman Krogman underweut as 1 :r‘u& We ed to.learm.that he is doing as well as can be expected. 1 ~%%. «6 Bowling. â€". : i + butk ... ‘?.':‘ .h‘."mu%h- -fl“ml‘l Mr. R. R. Gribble, the energetic manâ€" ager of the Grand Theatre, and always a booster of keeping up with the times, has arranged with Mr. J. R. Kauffman, Hambarg in it. ‘Tavistock was alko expected to go in, but dropped out at rom the Stratford hospital Her many friends will be pleased to of the Monarch Film Co.. Ltd.,. . to show the same class of films that are now being shown in the Regent, Tor onto. *J f Hymeneal. A very pretty wedding was solemnâ€" ized at St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, Sullivan Township, on July 4th, ‘ym Miss Marie Struke, daughter of n and Mrs. Fred Struke, of Sullivan, was united in marriage to Mr. Jack .Zurâ€" brigg, of Sioux Lookout, son #§.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zurbrigg, of New Hamâ€" burg, Rev. Arendt, officiating. . The wedding march . was played by Mr. Harty Minkie, the bride was attired in a white silk taffeta gown and brtidal veil caught up with orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of white carnations. She was attended by Miss Otilla Zurbrigg of Kitchener, sister of the groom, who wore a sailmon crepe de chene gown and large .picture.hat and carried pink carnations. The groom was assisted by the bride‘s nepâ€" hew, Mr. Reg. Wismer of Sullivan, while little Miss Mabel Struke of Kitâ€" chener, and Miss Maida Little, of Port Arthur, both nieces of the hride, acted as flower girls and carried baskets of sweet peas. After the ceremony,. the‘ bridal party and guests returned to: the bride‘s home, where about sevenâ€" ty five guests sat down to a sumptuâ€" out wedding dinner, among them friends and relatives of the contract; ing parties from Kitcherer, Elmwood, ‘Wisrton, New Hamburg, Port Arthur, and Hanover. Mr.and Mrs. Zurbrigg were the recipients of many useful and costly presents. The hanpy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Toronto and Port Arthur, after which. they will, re., side in Sioux Lookout,. ‘Their many friends ‘wish them a happy ieddl;d ‘spent the weekâ€"end with, friends here, "p‘m‘s.%. Pieper ot%:hrnla. is spend: life. _ Mrs. L. Pieper of Sarnia, is spend; ing several ‘d:fi 'withsfr‘;g:?&i“lh!t?éw&' Mrs.: D.â€"Rudy andâ€"Mr‘ and "MYrE. Al bl:)" Mll}erl_‘ nn;i t.w:..ll!nn. Wll!r‘lld and> rne of Tavistock, spent, AX _ the hothe of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wfin‘f“wooafi Witmot Street. . _ _..__._...â€"_._â€"â€"â€"â€"«~~â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Lutz of Cassel, spe Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Wi Mr. and Mrs. J. fF Wood o gel§ spent a‘tew ‘days herg this ; «Mrs/ Hatry Beck of Detroit, is .ii“é’ié;f;u?i&‘&i{i'nii"ifi'&ii’fi a~ ,j!'lysé Hatry Beck of Detroit, is griendâ€" ing several weeks with relatives and friends here. *1¢ Miss Lilly Kaercher and Miss M garet Musselman spent the weekk with friends in Kilchener and Wa lo0. â€" Mts M.‘F, Vansickle,; who was oper ated upon for appendicitis js improv dng rapidly. vu4% HfhT R ‘ Mrs. Montieth of Killarney, Man.,, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bean, Peel street. * i Mr. Jacob Wilhelm, of Toronto,‘who spent a few weeks with his friends here returned to the city on Friday. Mrs. Arthur Waspe and Miss Nellie Chambers, of London, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black. News Notes. _Miss Jessie Norr:s of Kansas City, gxx with her grandmother, Mrs, Alex. 18 visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. Beatâ€"| Rennie. j ; ty.â€"Mr. Harvey Brown of Toronto, is | ° I ' + bolidayin‘g at his home it town.â€"Masâ€" Mmss ter Paut Cain of Toronto, is visiting| > wittie Gorddon, fifteen years of age; ds s Sits muacroat trients | gos, kterar nenmine on ie anciee everywhere will be sorry to learh of ‘fartm near Sm_:derhmd. Saturday. Mr. .Joseph â€"~Stacer of Kitchenmer; Ir.grfi 6 Beger of Stratford, spent day with _nld_l";g and friends here hn Jagob 8¢: / : * thrdho. Hocks of is steadily improving k k * ne mX andel B er: of Kitchoner, ‘p,..' g:n. .wax;:- w:: Det P fmolie in Oos | >;" nfet Aloidrared a n ih 4 Wood of Sâ€"I btn | fina. erg this 0&3 Nn in etroit, is. stienidâ€"] §ig." & h relatives and “"gy in t k and Mlss.{% h ;?I?h t the weel {Fr ner and Wat eft Thun Friendship on Wednesday, July 5th.* , Miss Dell: Wi ‘The minutes of the last .;,.i:. werel tC har pirl f read by: Miss~Alice Barber.‘"A pa ‘mm., aftern was read by Mrs. Allison 1: (How 10 :+fime ‘was spent Cultivate H-blg;, of Thrift in our:â€"Chilâ€" | >, My. :and Mrs. dren), and a (Sewing Contest). MIiS8 | fomily visited t Alice Barber‘winning the first prize. ‘ day. The Institute intend ‘holding a lawn Mrs. . Horace social at..the . home of Mrs. Heatl® 08 ©‘spending a shot July 25th, and a good programme is Mr. &.fl“ to be lookéd for, ‘Their is to be 2 Pi# fHenry. Heim m booth,:@‘erndy and ice cream booth, Becker of Hol also . a fish pond.â€"Mrs. Cowan of Mrs Henry Kri Guelph, spent last week with _ heT! week, * daughter, Mrs. J. E. Woelfieâ€"Mrs. The bowling Wih. Taylor and Master Taylor _ @nd have been pla: Miss Maud Nicholson, spent Sund2Yy have been post at Centreville.;â€"Rev. Mr. A. Tovell of of the weather. Guelph, took charge of the service on _ Mrs. A. Bran Sunday evening last.â€"Mr. J. R. Striekâ€" © tertaiped the P land:and Master Teddy of Centrevilie, on Thursday ai called of Mr. and. Mrs. Quarrie and also _ The estate a1 Mrs. Wm. G. Taylor. ithe late Mrs. J greater production ~â€"Mt "*>..~ . Dr,; Mol Jngersoll,, visited ht : «Teokey: ”Mc%!"""’ i e o i ol Browx, theâ€"bus and dray business. ; * "Fr %«w «Dr} Reld® C ‘.a.a'. . Trode fi‘l‘ll‘ where she has been sirce the Aiine her peroghs, ‘M}.‘and hurs. of. her sister, . Mrs, Iclmh-.-o.b " hP *T s36r a ‘!"w"m‘#"“‘l Miss V1O~* * Migg: : Miller® of ‘Wellesiey, is let who after only two years | visiting in towm.> | . 35= of study, ug.lhllv u-:o the A. |" M¢, a..mon of ‘Toronto, spent T. C. M. (Teacher‘s Course) sing!ink {the weekâ€"end in town. examination at the Conservatory. of | [| B. Coote of Hamilton, is yisitâ€" Music. mhlrufduodh"-'x Ing her mother. â€"* ’very few, and shows Miss Deans‘ h «‘.Mrs. McKay and her son spent the musical "ability.â€"Miss Lillian Eastâ€" | weekâ€"end in Linwood. wood is also to be congratulated .} + Miss l-lah Zeigler of Blair, visited passing..with honors her int «t ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Klinck vocal examination at the Toronto COMâ€"] for geveral days. | servatory of Music. She is a pupil Ob|. Mrs, D. D. Ratz and son David, and Miss Florence Graham of Fergus.â€" | Mys, W..Otto spent several days with Migs Stella Gow of Detroit is â€"visiting | friends at Stratford. 18 years of age to legally drive BW °_ my and Mrs. Henry Jung and sons, Mâ€"de“fig&,n,nfl“ and their clerks volunteered to parentsâ€"last week. the Wednesday half holiday for PBA ‘" wâ€", C( Walmsley and dauzhter of ”.':: ”q‘«m k of the W a ‘s e Jr~ omen luutltM'held'd the home of Mrs. her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Gow. Lfit Mr. Albest Habn, whoâ€"died at <his RevicW. CUt/ Boese‘Of" Kitc!;y:i and meâ€" here 0 nday, after a lingerâ€"| ReVvâ€" : i ra: Fal ‘"g_m;u ; Rey. .Gutkpecht of Niaga ts, had thg ihÂ¥ss."" The funeral took place on, charge of the service,in the evening. ‘Thursday morning to the Lutheran‘ The thoir Brovided special) music.for cemetery. Much sympathy b'cx'zendbd ‘theioccasiow. .‘ > > 1( ragin "To ThE bereaved_ § a io _ |i~MrCAndoMrs: Wl Radléy fare taking amm?a}? s ’ia :d j ; 6| Phiniss FR M :; ‘Bush ‘of ‘Kitchenér, : TD o * I M'fln;;hn:l and acqlauatl)nhtlul:eu off i s 3 r8. ack . (nee er) were News Notes of Interest. it mml‘t hear, of her. death which ‘‘Mr. and ‘Mrs:‘" Frank Seibert .ind.l cul at her Home in Mishawaka a family and: Mr. E& Seibert and Mr." few"days &Â¥o. Mis. Schack had, been, m”d Ament ,aed. 'S”r; W. Thomas: of @:resident of Elmira for several years. tmevnler‘ mlkt s u_nq.y with Mr_' ‘The I!Inw missionary ”"‘c& of Fraiik‘ Ament.""* *‘ * ~__~ .. _ | St. Panl‘s Lutheran church| were Held Desith of Albert‘Hahn.‘" _|~ . _ [ ‘|last Sunday. Re;- mgo of : Mitchell; 1 We.are serryigo: chronicle the death‘ ‘Conducted"the fid “;"“’: 'M15 gf Mr. Albest Habn, who died at his Reviâ€"W. C+â€"Béese‘uf Kitc ols tar mE thndes us tiddrar Ge, SunSer i cieres of Te secrice in the elv‘:'nlngl s." ‘‘Thée funeral took place on A b Abor it n prlous enmuding tat 1%.0: l}::lrhnnn" ‘The choir %‘H’ltded special; music . for 8 with: h iebold on the thfll{ ; s t,%?md Marjoria Bnog Sn Sn ns m mt fl lef } éfiestey, spent Satâ€" urday in qur burg.â€"Mrs. * R. Hurley Fki.‘ Kochler ‘of WeéMNesiey, spent Sat. S0on I‘le. Herman Warle was wounded urday in qur burg.â€"Mre. W. R. Hurley |and is in the hospital. | r%m klyn, N.Y., is spending a vacaâ€"!â€"Mrs. W.~Cummings visited at Torâ€" n wlgh her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! ONto last week. : t (Friedman.â€"Mrs. Frank Baker\ Mr. and Mrs. S. Laschinger, Miss left Thursday to spend a few days in‘ A‘m® Laschinger and Mr. Art Laschâ€" Toronto.â€"Rev. Father Meyer of Hesâ€"|iD&er attended the funeral at _ New peler. spent Friday with his mother,| Hamburg of Mr. Laschinger‘s brother Mrs .C. Roegel.â€"Mr. Thomas Rennie| Who died very suddenly last week. The ttended a funeral in Listowel â€" on| N°WS was a great shock to the relativâ€" ;‘rldu,v.â€"Mrs. ‘Thos. Cassel of Elmira,|&8 as the deceased visited in Elmira spent Sunday‘with Miss Matilda Harâ€"| but two weeks ago and seemed to be ley.â€"Mrs. David McKay of Elmira, ana | enjoying good health. It is barely two son, Pr. Herbert McKay, of Ingersoll, | months ago since a sister died in Chiâ€" spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Clement|CABO. _ ;. _ _ . 0 ) 00. 0 0 05 Sunday in Neury.â€"Mrs. G. G. Mausér paid a‘Mying visit to Listowel on Friâ€" day.â€"Mrs. Wm.. Séip and daughter Verna of Waterloo, spent Sunday with, relatives.â€"Congratulations. &re due to, Miss Freida Hahn for passing the Inâ€" termediate piano examination.â€"Miss Thelma Rennie of Listowel, is holidayâ€" cKayâ€"â€"Mr,..Wasley Cathcart. spent, ;#fh{:’fn N‘euryq.:l-PMrs. G. G. Mausér: than that whicl you buy, and the slight increase in its uk Ip the higher price of sugar, is small corspared Tt the mounting coft of other loods, *______ _ it, according to the quanti need, in 2 :.Bgnonl,otin 10,20.53’01230?:3.“ 1 I l hAmWnl QNDOMNTM, TFQ HBOICY PTC IORIUE ?Rn,p.mu (:igb H ttl&mhquu‘ud wn;;kla'l:ind :fll- i his broâ€"| also visit London,, Ing | and other h 11.â€"Mr. Anâ€"! boints before ’}hefr P;E:;z 1 nPrt. m tchenér, spent Wedâ€"} â€"Mrcand ‘Mrs."Culp re"spfindln; the. “u?-Piobold‘onuq'fl«kh Sts Thiomas, svjsso ; o \©0‘‘ * Jéan‘ and u.rmJ ( Hl‘«fi- “g&fl'ece‘VOd(. pable from‘ w “’; Elmira.â€"Mr.. England on mr_tq.rda,v stating that his bMesiby. snent Sat. 50M Pte. Herman Warle was wounded oro t Mr. Snyder was for many years manâ€" ager of the Traders‘® Bank here. It is o m ons (iiank naman on n j mira. e C w ges z of the Women‘s } F ive ‘ § A the home “:: '“l: Mumc. -uy im?mv hp f-ing? th,t Inesday â€" . .; Miss Dell: Winger e ned .about lw-"flig' Fans! har pirl imfowie ut hor haige n ~Barber.‘ '...‘!;g ‘mridtv afternoon, ‘A very pléasant Ing her , jert g / Mre. m“fl her son spent the _-W in Linwood. aronpani en flns piriet 3 . rs. C. tor ME:'M 1 Mrs. D. D. Ratz and son David, and Mrs, W..Otto spent several days with friends at Stratford. day., _ reia t o o n Mrs.. Horace Willsie of| Detroit, ‘is spending a short time in town. _ __ ‘> Mr. L. P. Suyder of near Montreal, spent a short time in town on Monday. family visited at Wellesiey last Tues: Mrs. A. Brandt very hospitably enâ€" tertaiped the Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid on Thursday afternoon. The estate and household effects of the late Mrs. J. Christman were sold by auction on Satnr(hr. The house was sold to Mr. Fred Miller. The bowling games which were to have been played‘at Galt last week have been postponed.twice on account of the weather. . & Mdllan short time in u;vn. * Mr. Cliarles Trumm, ‘Mt. and .Mrs. Henry:Heim and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Becker of Holstein, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraft the fore part of last ; Mr. Geo, Ernst met with a car acciâ€" ‘dent on Sunday. While turning out. he lost control and the car upset. Mr. Ernst had several ribs broken in the accident, _ 44 j XÂ¥ U .. C yâ€"â€"+â€"=â€"~f 5 4 Y i vs wiky I fell from ® building: and técet¢ed" what the doctor ‘called a very bad sprained ankle, and told me I must not walk on it for three weeks. L.got mNARQ’iUN IMENT and in six days 1 was out to work again:* T think it the I was out to work again.* T think it the best Liniment made. f MONTREAL. Mre. C..Walmsley and daughter of Edmonton. ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY. ley are aepending “W with . m"uww'f“um ; re. fenbacher :m spent Sunday ut the home of Mr..and Mrs."Albort Heipel.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€"Schweitâ€" #*er and familyâ€"of Elmira, visited. with friends around our burg on Sunday.â€" Mré. M. Engelter and Miss Engelter have: returned hmhonnor two weeks‘ vacation with W and Kitchener friends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hahn and family of Waterloo, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sattier.â€"Mr. and‘Mrs. John Cress and family of Kitchener, visited st the of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sattier, day last week. j _ ‘The continued rains during.the past week has kept the ‘work on the root erép back to such:an extent that it will interfere with haying.â€"Quarterly services will be held in the U.B. church ‘nex_t, Sunday the 22nd inst.â€"â€"Rev. S. Bowman ‘of Kitchener, visited. friends lu the vicinity last nek.fm. Mr. Curtiss Cressman of.New Hamburg, Bunday, Rav. Mr.«Payton wiltâ€"conduct: the. S@FWHG@®.. o. oume wan, * prutia Jrty Aftended Wedding. :,..: i Pnbint s . Mr, and Mrs. Walter.Â¥eiteh and famâ€" {I;M motored ,tq_fgl‘rgnt,q lnilifitten.”d, ‘the wedding ‘of thefr son,} Dr. Hu? ‘Veitch to: Miss ‘Hazel Aiken 6f Toronâ€" to.. â€" Hugh‘s many friends in ‘this coniâ€" ’mmlty, extend best wishes for a hap» py future. . 'nnl.md ‘Position as Teacher. â€"Mr. Mahood who has been teaching here for the past nine years has reâ€" signed. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Mahood and wish them every sucâ€" cess in the future. s Made Splendid® Showing. Congratulations ~to ~the: following girls and boys who passed their enâ€" trance examinations: Edythe Millard, Eldred Adamsog, Zillah Forbes, Alex. Daly Clyde Malwood and Russel Sher; riffs and from Victoria School:; Mary Hardy, Lawraâ€" Durrant, Abber Rudy and Â¥incent Geatz; » >( | . athoty31 :{”ghgd in. the L,s,tc!ur.‘ghnrch Sunâ€" y morning.â€"Mr. and Mrs. 8. Baer and ‘famity© of Breslau were Sunday visitors with :Mr. and Mrs. H. Baer.â€" Miss B. Shantz of Kitchener, spent Sunday under the parental roof. â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. Klie and family spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Kitchener.â€" Mr. E. J. Devitt took a business trip to Hespeler on Monday.â€"Miss Eda Kurt of Kitchener, visited with her uncle, Mr. H. Kurt last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallman of New Dundee visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. 8. Kaster on Saturâ€" day.â€"Miss Sadie Bergey of Kitchener, is spending a week‘s holidays at her home.â€"Quite a number from this viâ€" cinity attended the funeral of Mrs. A. Schwartzentruber at Baden on Sunday morning,â€"Miss Alma Becker of Kitchâ€" ener, is spending a few weeks with her cousih, Miss Ruth Devict News Notes. ‘Birnithgharth. â€"At Crbsshi11, on Sunday â€" July 15th; ‘RiHard Birmingham, agâ€" ed about 75 years. The remains were interred in the R.C. cemetery, St. Clements, on Tuesâ€" day, July 17th. Mrs. Alex. Hastings and two childâ€" ren, Willie and Marjorie, leftf last week for Sault Ste, Marié, to attend the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Manâ€" ger, who is in poor health.â€"Mrs. Geo. fe‘u:_h_ returned last week after spendâ€" a few weeks with friends in Kitâ€" chener.â€"Messrs. R. Foster, Jas. Anâ€" ticknap, P. Lather, and A. Glaister, motored to Listowel last Friday to atâ€" tend the funeral of the late Geo. Heâ€" witt.â€"Miss Lila Reep and grandmothâ€" er.â€"Mrs: Bird of Detroit, are visiting friendsâ€"in, this vicinity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Pride returned last week after spendâ€" ing a few weeks with friends around Atwood.â€"Mr. Joseph Hastings spent m weoek . with friendsâ€"in Galt.â€"Miss .Jeap Repic, and..Mrs,, Lorne Rennie . oo o o Tob cin on Mliu"arfne tchell of : Waterloo, bddnt @‘week with her cousin, Miss Laura Mitchell.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Irvine ELI:“! of Kitchener, visited relatives éré on Sunday.â€"Miss Pesrl Mackie is homre after sperding a week with friends at Goldstone.â€"Miss Hax Hamâ€" ilton wha .has been in ‘Tororito for some time is home again. Local and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Omand and baby of Wellesley spent Sunday at rearsdp on , Mrs. K. Forler and children and Miss Lorene Freeborn of Kitchener, are at present holidaying at Mr. W 8. Freeborn‘s. _ Miss Jean Dewar spent a week with her aunt Mrs. Zan Robertson at Lisbon. t Mrs. Stewart and baby of Toronto, are visiting at the home of her parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seigner. pand seul Ligaania) o+ ds sA *+% in iiiinls tabiy d a, business trip to, Elmira â€" last to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamâ€" after spending a week with friends in Mich. . myr. F. W. Savage, â€" Butler Bicycle Co. On Monday, July 9, during the seyâ€" ere electrical storm in the evening, the barn belonging to Mr. Wm. R. Yost was struck by iightning and was burned to the ground. : Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Will Kesselring and family of Waterlqo, Mrs. Sparrow of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sauder and family, Miss Bellia Weber and Mr. Railph Brubacher of St. Jacobs were gu â€"St theâ€"homeâ€"ofâ€"Mr~â€"anad Mrsv C.?Weber on Sunday. . and Mrs. David Snyder and famâ€" ily of Hawkesville were visiting at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snyder om Sunday. °.0 ; t 1 00 => B Local and Personal. Mr. and, Mrs. David Wismer _ of Kitchener ‘spent the week end visitâ€" ing in this vicinity. _ _ The Misses Lillie and Lizzie Shafer spent Sunday at the home of Mr. «nd Mrs Alf Mogk. _ Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bowman spent Saturday at Kitchener.. | Miss Oralla Lehman of Kitchener is spending several days visiting with relatives here. â€" ating too much or hsing foods that do pot agree are the usual causes of in ion. s e trouble usuals begins not in the sto but in the liver, since it deâ€" volved on this organ to fiiter the ex« cess waste matter from the system. Now, since Dr. Chase‘s Kidneyâ€" Liver ‘Pills are the greatest of liver regulators, it naturally follows that they are unexcelled as a cure for chromic indigestion. After Years of Suffering Attributes Cure to Dr. Chast «& Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills. & ~â€"<af . ~With the liver, kidneys and bowels active the poisonous waste matter is quickly removed from the system and there is nothing to interfere with the natural and healthful working of the organs of digestion. In this way only can lasting cure be effected. Had Chronic Indigestion . | Thought She Would Di Mrs. Rebeccea Elliott, Magnetawan, Ont., writes:â€""I feel it my duty to write you in regard to Dr. Chase‘s Kidneyâ€"Liver Pilis I had gastritis of Ihe stqgmach for three years, and could Mr. Jas B. Hammond returned h me Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman spent Detroit Vapor ... CN sns = CEO. C. BUCHER & SON HIGCH QUALITY. EASY® RIDING. "*~‘~@ STRONG CONSTRUCTION. BEAUTIFUL _ FINISH,. _ ~ The Saving Pays for the Stove Made in Canada for 28 years by HYSLOP BROTHERS, Limited, Toronts _ _ RIDE 4 Floradale. _ Miles of joy with a _ _ .. HYSLOP BICYCLE > Special Models for Boys and Girlss© ; _ â€" Two Casualties of "Porf*.o." | The death in action on Dom Day of Pte. Wilbert GorYou son of ] ana Mrs. Albert ‘Gorvett Cherry Stratford, is reported. He was that city, and was twéntyâ€"one old, and was, a machinest before listing in the Perth Battalion. parents, one sister ang one bi here, and a married her s Pte Ernest Harvey, twonty years a Logan boy, ‘also a member of Perths,, is oficially repprted to diod of wounds â€" 4 4 last Monday at Preston. _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman King 0t Cr bark spent Sunday at the home of B. Snyder. ©/E uce f Mr. and Mré. Nelson Snyder an“:lj Orval, Mrs. Robert Cram and d Edna, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A* Snyder on Sunday. _ _ _ is Master: Murray Snyder of W and Master Elmer Snyder of El are spending several days of vacation at the home of Mr. Aa Snyder. A number from here attended . St. Pauls Missionhry services held Elmira on Sunday. T4 a NMr. and Mrs. Louis Schultz calle friends at Woolwich on Sunday. Miss Marion Miller and Mr. Miller visited at the home of Mr. Mrs.J. G. Ott on Sunday. iothing â€"to. #op. it bx" Chargs. s.‘.‘a?g'.w:".-:..s would bave ‘an mttack of this <fbu Pays for itself in a short time by the saving in fuel, and besides it furnishes similar conâ€" veniences of : city gas to rural places, © the farm and‘ summer residences. _ T NO WIRE, NO SMELL, OIHP)J ... _ CONVENIENT. 4 Outlasts two or three ~com mon oll stoves. See the Detrol . Vapor Oill Stove at our stor ge and make.arrangements for | : cool‘ kitchen during the ;;® : mer. PXE * THE DETROIT VAPOR OIL 57 King St., East. > Phone 217. :. ; STOVE. 0 M

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