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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Aug 1917, p. 5

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" . qmtttrqtir.- We? and tt will; the Mr. and Uri. John Penned Innouncc the ensuemem of their eldest grand. daughter. Mabel Evelyn Stewart, to Dr I During tho sow-r0. nlnrm of Worr nonrlnv teottMdvrttrrl" Jamar Wm done to property in Linwood and virimty. Chimn " worn blown down in the Til. C'l'i'i't'fd'i, in an nvllnm‘nl mm two ,coun wnre killed by lightning. Fences were also blown down in tho viriniiy allowing cattle to gel. into [Ir-Ids of grain Ind dmiroylnx the crops to a considerable extent Three windmills worn also blown down: mm LINIIAINT CU!!! owmnum. _ , a CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE WAS DONE mr STORM Farmers living near Erbsvllle state that the heavy hall storm on Wedneo day afternoon did considerable dam age to crops wheat, oats, barley. in may lie”: being laid tlat and is mutually a total loss. Raspberry bushes and other garden stuff also MUTUAL LIFE _ CANDIDATES , SUCCESSFUL BUTTER AND EGGS WERE IN BIG DEMAND CHIMNEYS AND FENCES BLOWN DOWN BY STORM J. Willi-m Fruity}: Cochrane, ont Marriage to lake place quietly In Tor onto on Aug. the 22nd. lake your arrangements now to en ter the Euler Hume-s College. Free eatalotg on requeot. Term opens Sept. New positions for students of the Euler Business College are: o. Run sten. and kar. Bonner Woodenwuc Co.; l. Gingrich. sten. Doon Twines; R. Klinck, glen. Molaons Bank; c Frey, Icon. Dominion Tire co.; G. Coy, atoll. Anthea Furn. Co.; F'. Diebel. Iten. Regal Motor Co.; A. Hueglln stun. Lion Brewery; L. Kuntze. sten. Interior Hardwood Co.; I. Miller, sten. Bank of Toronto; G. McCarthy, office Long Shirt Co.; L. Lackner, sten. Wa- terloo Mutual Fire; Wm. Schwan, on Ice C.P.R.; O. Hagen, sten. Mlllar and Sims. worst hall storm In that locality for many years. The annual examination of the Aer tuarial Society ot America was held on May 3ist. and June let. or the Mu twit Life staff two candidates .wrote Miss Grace Martin and Mr. A. Eu; cue Pequegnai. A notice from Mr. Wendell M. Strong, Secretary of the Society. has Just been received informing the Com- pany that Miss Grace Martin has been successful in passing Section B Part I of the Associate examination and Mr. A Eugene Pequegnat was sue eventful in passing the final enamina "on for Fellowship, entitling him to the degren FAA. The candidates deserve trreat cred It and no to be congratulated on their splendid success. To those of ability the Actuarial Department of the Mutual Lite of Canada offers sup erlor opportunities to rise in the pro lesslon and as a conaequence the or ficlency of lhe department to-day is second to none in the Dominion. An unusually largo number atten- ded the Waterloo market Saturday morning when a ptentirul supply of vegetables and other produce was offered lncludlng loltuce.. onions. car rots, cauliflower. heels. potatoes, etc There was also a good supply ot (he ruphorrlos on tho mark," which ware quickly disposed of at IN: per bog. a - ulul, AND PER80NAl nutter brought 38(- n m and eggs as and toc per dos. and were in big demand. We have n Inge stock of Pure Paris Green at right prices. Now is the tune to get I apply to " those potato bugs. The Peofle's Drug Store Chickens sold at 50c In in ets each PARIS GREEN“ “can! King " Natalee than. 211 Ed. M. Dewitt Mr. and Mrs. Jam"! Newton ii) Rollie Haul of Toronto I: vhritittg thpir gut-int. RM. H. n. and Mm. his parents In Waterloo "main. of Grafton. motored to Brant. -----.-- ford. Oakland and Port Dover, who" Willi-m Sch-Her spent the loud” they renewed neaullMAnce vim - with friends It Now mum Mr. tthd Mrs. P. J. Wright unfini- ly left last week to spend their vaca- Hon at Colllngwood. where they will be the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Sr. Miss Annie L. Saunders has ien on a kw weeks' visit to her home in Enter. An" a wry enjoyable holiday trip up the Ramona)“. with short Vinita at Mammal and Quebec, Judge and Mn. W. M. Roado haw tron" to Muskokl tor th" rvmalndvr of the holiday son- son. Mrs. E. w. Clement and family a??? holidaying at Santa. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. cook and Mn. I. S Anthea left Sa‘urday tor a two veekg' holiday near San: Soucl, on 'he Georgian Bay. Miss Minnie Snyder has returned ‘rom a seven months' holiday trip to Tnlilomia, where she and Mr. and "s. Frank [lodging spent the winter. mas Snyder visited friends at Vic. 'oria. Vancouver and Winnipeg en mute. arriving in Waterloo Inst Fri- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Hodglns expect 'o reach home about the end of the month. Mr. Ind Mm. L J. Brelthaupt and family are spending th" summer on their house-boat on the Georxlnn Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Snyder have returned from a dvllxmlul fort- nluhl’u sojourn at the Highland Inn. Algonquin Park. A warm welcome is being extended to Ideal, Gilbert Reid, son of Hon. Col. Richard Reid, Agent-General tor Ontario. London. Eng., who has arriv- " in Kitchener on furlough, “out. "telu was awarded the military cross 'or bravery during a daylight attach, chm he led his men Into the enemy’s renches and inflicted over 100 casual- Viva. He suffered a shrapnel wound in the leg from which he in recover- inte. Lieut. Reid enlisted with the nu: Batialion in Kitchener two and ' half years ago. and has been on the hrtntt line thirteen months. After - delightful trlp down the It. . “Hence, Mitrig Edie Conrad is he guest of Mr. and Mm. Welleln at “animal. The Mines Ida Woolner tutd-Attlttt A'osolob art Kitchener, and Mia: Once ['r'noyr'r, of Toronto, spent the past wot-k at Grand Bend. A motor party, composed ot Dr. Ind 'drs. F'. J. Weldenhammer and (laugh or. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hucttrtergard and mu. Mr. and Mrs. E. Frey and Mia: C. Conrad are enjoying a lormight's notor trip visiting New York City utd adjacent points of interest. a Mr. and Mrs. George Allele: Ind 'amlly at Montreal are the guests of Ura. C. Kumpl. King street. for their tttttttat visit. Mr. and Mn. Funk Good, mi Mn Clan. B. Clement motored to Buffalo rhuradny afternoon. Mr 1nd Mrs. A. Pa. Sanderson. and Mr and Mrs. J. H. Smith hue return- , dfrom I sever-l days' motor trip to Buffalo. The In... [an and Once Martin and It“ M-rites Dacha! hue to turned trom can»: when they spent I two weekl' "cation. Mr. nnd In. J. Sch-afar an! tam. ity ot Kunzvmo and Mr. an! In. G. E. Cuelle of Toronto motored up and paid u short visit at the home ot Mr. and In. B. Knumnn. The Misses Oettlnger have returned 0 their home In London after a very -njoyable visit at the home ot Mr. Ind Mrs. s. C. Tweed. Mr. John Chapman ot Ripley. Ont. was renewing minimum tn Wnt. arloo Mr. Ind Mrs. A. L. Brelthaupt Ina 'amlly have left tor their Burn. ner home at Penetang, Ont. In. B. B. Bechtel and daughter. m.- Ruth, returned on Wednesday Iron cum: on Lake Huron when they spent the month of July. In. Sadie Hutto- hu an toe Wan-m no" mo II! no“ - unit. with I'd-um. “ I!“ and - h ”out. (I. «look In Ionian, m an“ o! In l'u lulu Btu " 3mm ts would“; tent-ll weeks. vim Waterloo on Wound-y. . Miss Katherine Kts1trfeiVth of Tu! goo if Visiting her uncle. Dr. Kalb- the! ' " Hamlin: St. 1 F at W. G, Wolchrl M.P., um! tho - day It Elmira. He will return to Ot law: today, Mrs. A, Stein and H. “Ill upon! Sunday and the Holiday at his born: In Tavistock.' Mr. ttttduMrrg Henry Zloglnr. and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ludwig, spent Sun day in Heidelberg D. Cressman. D. Upper! and fun We: and a number of other residents ot Waterloo are enjoying camp life at Three Bridges near Conestoga. Miss Hazel Martin BA: and her friend Miss Winnifrmt Harvey of To romo spent the holiday at the home of the (armor here. _ Miss Lorna Mather: and Master Charles Mathew have left to spend several weeks with relatives at lake Scugog. Rev, F. M. Mather: B. " continued the first or a series of union nor-low of the Presbyterian and Methodist congretmtittntr to be held In the Prue- bylerian Church during the mouth ot August. on Sunday Mr. Ind Mrs. A. G. May of Hum" ton are visiting Mr. tad Mrs. H Marm. Miss Mattie Armstrong, of Morris town, N. J., is a visitor in Wlterloo the guest ot Mr. Ind Mn. In. Thom son. Allan “not. Mrs. B. E. Bechtel and dinghten Marguerite and Ruth, “so Misses Ida and Grace Martin, ery and B. Gard iner have arrived home from I do 'ighttul holiday ot several weeks spent at Oliphnnt on Lake Huron. [ Mr, AW. Pollock attendedanteetirtg 'ot mutual. manual-eh In Toronto yestem'. ' returnod and will occupy his pulpit II the Klng St. Balms: Chuck: tomorr- Mr. T. P. Phillips tnd Mr. Lander Bauman. of tho Bank ot Toronto here mm: the hollday with Mend. In MI. mira. _ Dr. nnd Mm. J. H. Webb hue re turned from I pleasant holiday ot two weeks. spent " the “Royal Mutrkttktt." Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huelmergard and family of Detroit are in town at tending the funeral ot the lute Mr. L lluehnergard ot Kitchener. Miss Minnie Bechtel left " " alter noon on an extended visit to the was! where she will spend sometime with friends ni Winnipeg. Regina, Calgary and other points. Mrs. T. H. Moder ind family len today tor a short bonny It Pena ans. Ont. Mr. Ed. Smyt t was a business vim-n in the Queen Ut'" on Friday. Mr. arid Mrs. Conrad Huehnprgnrd and Miss Carrie Conrad have return ed trom a motor trip through New York State. Dr. George Kampl, ot Bunnie. I: I bond-y visitor with his mother no brother: at their home on King street. Mr. R. Ferdinand Ind Mr. C. “en- 'lell Ian this morning tor a bicycle trip to Hamilton and Tommi). Rev. D. A. Mckmcher left In! Monday tor Munich. where he will mend a vacation ot several weeks with his vile Ind “may. ‘ fol their and (ma cum tho us: In. J. B. Hope“ and daughter - Fo. you the mm " or. W. J "ed 31, sung. by the m; mu oturdH.W their the In Wining "his week. The following Watctloo gentleman ooh nut In the Bowling Tom-ml a Bun-lo this week: lean. B. F Mm. Dr. BteHirstr, Billy Ho's. W. "a. Weichel. KR. AM. Snyder. Geo. 'tSher, A. McIntyre. J. H. Boos. Prod. loner. Mr. and In. J. c. helm»! at - we: was“: "It!“ ts their “naughty-I on the Occult: - --- ”what-o Amman” ngry House enjoyed the bond” I.“ new as New Hamhnrg. At the first sign of itltteam during the hot mumm- give the little on" Baby's Own Tnhlota. or in I to" hours he mu he beyond cure..’l‘heao 'nhlols will mount summer com. plalnls If given oertttriortalty to the nrrtt rhild and will promptly cure "we trouble: It they come on and- ly. Babrh Own Tablet: would " ways he kept in every home when there are young chlldren. There Is no other medicine In good and the mother has the guarantee of I gov- M-nmcnt only“ thttt they are ab- mlmvly Rate. The Tllllt‘ll am sold by medicine drum or by mail at " "all a box We Dr. Wilt, iam leach. 0a. vme, Om. Mrs. Jas. R. Lemon. Omen street. amth, received the and intelligence on ‘s-turdny morning "all. one of her amazon died on lie battlefields of Prince. Mr. and In. Lennon mud Ttttt Warren left " once to visit Mrs. Mnltch'l mung: In Niagara Falls, dhrre thorn“! probably make their home in (mare. SUMMER COMPLAINTS KILL LITTLE ONES WAS KILLED YOUNG PEOPLE RAISING FUNDS Poll SOLDIERS At the open elr band concert on he market square on Friday evening 'ast, the Methodist Young People's lociety sold ice cream. flowers. etc. tor the purpose of raising funds tor nmforts for the boys overseas. Rooms 'tt the Snyder Block were kindly ilnced at the disposal of the society 'or the purpose. end those attending in band concert extended n gener- mv patronage. The rooms will be open ivory Friday evening‘, M; the sum- ner affording an opportunity ot " \isting a worthy object. m. tet,"Mqf3riq'tte'. “W001i 'rip through Pannsylvuh. Virgini- snd other southern autos. On that; ‘eturn they will thalde at Macrame, Utserta. Wm. Guerln of Detroit spent the veekend with his parents. Chief and Mrs H. Oucrin. Church street. A very pretty Austin. wedding took ‘lace " the . home ot Mr. and Mm. amine] S. Snyder when their "tstty er. Malina. was “W in marriage with‘vltev. Norm Shelter. Rev Jon- , Siyder at Waterloo we: the ot. icintlnz clergyman. Mint so wedding meets were present and the happy eouple were remembered with I veaith of useful guts. Following a lelighttul wedding supper Rev. and W. Zanke and J. Rlstow of Toronto Ire guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sturm Both Mr. and Mrs. Huh-way are 'ell known in Kitchener. They hive ' host of friend: who wish them every noon: in their, wedded tite. Mr. and Mrs H E. Rate spent Sun lay with friends In Tavlstock. hoe on The“: at high neon DIN. in Relenn in. at Kitchener 'u netted in "that to It. acorn Ynthnwny. loud Mr. ll. Renew: at new at. Tb not“! [not we. tied ty luv. CA. Sykes. and the ceremony an porter-d nt the lune It Trini- ' lethodint Church. Kr. 'twe- :ooo ot nth lend. _ are .wnytte an. old “new a were an», anti: “had-eh)!!!“ but. “I. my. oe View l'hIIoww in the ceremony n wedding luncheon wen nervednttheho-eolnrnndln. mien-mu otter which Inllldh [nth-way leit on n honeymoon trip by notor to Bunnie end "reotsndt" mints. The dining room we: tute- ‘Illly deoornted with American Beauty one end sweet you. The bride'. rnveilin; gown who at Tunic Crepe -ai) thine with old me and bronze tare rimming. The bride in n mdute ot the Kitch- -ner & Wnterioo Hoepitni. being the old mednitiat ot her clan. Dr. Kattr lei-ch. who won toentmnnter " the uncheon, in e few well chosen re. urn Itnted that speaking for the Iedieat Auoehtioo of North Water. ao, ot which he is Preindent. he could " that the Profession would deeply aret the ion of mu Boo. from 'ttt nursing stair ot the County. He tid n high compliment to the “new bility of the bride u n hum. outing It she was not only elicient Ind tms but she we: ever conscientiou- id faithful in the discharge of her rotéaaionn1 duties. Dr. H. R. Key of 7iarton who also present end paid n rihnte to the ability Ind ettieiener oi he bride u n nurse. Mr. and Mrs A, K. Crouman spent tunday In London visiting blends. Fred Ken-bur In visiting friends In )etroit. HATHAWAVM A "a - m “at. not Hyman”! 'uufhrr-4rtrtterr. IN FRANCE Upon the property In a brick resid- ence. said to contain nlnc rooms, and to be tlttrsd with the usual modern tNtttTettipnceg. TERM3-Ten pnr cent. ot the nur- ohasc price to he paid at the time of Halo. Ind the balance within twenty days thertNttttyr. ' l Under and by Ytrttte or the powers contained In n certain Mortgage. which will be produced at the time of ale, there will be altered for sale, (subject to a reserve bid), by public auction, by H. B. Duering, Auctioneer. at the front of the Town Hall, in the Town of Waterloo, on Tuesday, the Fourteenth day of Augult, 1917, at two o'clock in the afternoon. the residence and preminea at the northeastern comer at William and Foundry streets in the Town of Waterloo. being com- posed of part of Lot number Twenty- one of Kerr's survey. having :1 front. Ige ot about tttirtrtour feet on the northerly side of William street, by a depth of about eighty-live feet uiong the easterly side or Foundry street. Dnlod Mitt July. 1911 many accidents. For further intormallon and condi- tion: of sale, apply to The “Safety First" tRogan npplles to motorists 3,3 well as to pedestrians. A more strict observance would prevent Brantford Aug. 6.--A narrow escspe from death was experienced by Miss Sadie Clemens. 'a Gait public school teacher. when a board on the well on the farm of Robert Roseburgh. where she was working, turned and allowed her t " (all forty feet into live feet of voter. she receiving a severe gash in the head and was rendered uncon- scious. Her employer slid down the water pipe and team! the body bring- ing it to the surlace. while Bannister, the hired men also came down and sup. ported the body. The women folk of the farm cut the hay fork rope and,) with the help of the neighbors brought all three to the surface. Miss Cted mans is still in a serious condition. The concert was held fr. the camp on' chm-ch on the Lake chore which was very attractively decanted for the occasion. The excellent talent among the campers contributed a splendid program of readings. chorue~ es and other musical numbers which was much enjoyed try the.large and appreciative audience present. A specie! lecture at the program we: on, nddrees by Mtg, Adams. iiagtstifrTt on at the t campers at Oiiphnnt and a return um who toestIt.ttt,m Wynn A England and Prince in ixiritiisetto {ft/1th the honpitnl sumo, ' She $tt'j, an): story of her Mace w iirormt, highly interesting Ind oysttrfttrr. and J. C. Rhlir,.'M.bqtresrrt, [tenet-med GALT 303001. l t tr" immune mum DOWN DEEP WELL the duties of chairman mos! 3mm.- ubly. _ 1.. Neat Amount Watt Realized for Soldiers by Campers " Oliphant. Through the energetic efforts of the campers at Ollphnnt, on Lake Hurpn. thereubetantlel mm ot 838.- 10 in: recently raised for the bone tit ot the soldiers at the F'reepgrt Sum-Hum being the proceeds ot a concert given. on the evening at Jul: Mth under the “spices oi the Bach- tel camp. HMSEII FUNBS filll FHEEPUHT (illlfflflillll 1lililGllilf SALE "mdBtECirt-o-. 'taetaritdtartoe JAMES C. RMGHT, Walorlno. Omens. Morlgnzw'n Solicitor m,“ W" The qhowprt, of W'ednesdar ttttrr. I and ninth-J noon were heury In these parts, The heavy spring crop has been badly beaten to earth, but the rain will do uGHT, lncalculnbla good. Mario. P-tot-Mrs. Koek, than!" of " Rolieitor, mum Creasmsn‘whn rpsidmt .tottt. ' Chuhun lam-nod to her ”the m: tot; 8-08-11 week, hum. been in attendance upon 1rlt1ie in one grade onhr---the highest I News Items-The heat of the past few day has been almost unbearable Mr. Edgar thy on Monday evenmg lost I Valuable horse through tteat prostrntlnn THE thllliMt0llJliT , _ Manilla 21c. per lb. Sisal 19c perm.: .' j Only a lilpite'd quantity, so order early. . 2; _ . Garage 40-42 Bentbn St. 1' 8. ti. Bowman: KITCHENER - ONT. ", Series Four-Ninety 'A YACHT LINE BODY, DEMOUNTABLE RIMS, ONE MAN TOP ance. One man top, Sloplng Windshield, Yacht Line Body, .Extremely gracelul, Five DImounuble Rims, Body painted in Chevrolet green. nicely striped, Tire and Demonntzble Rim Carrier damned with Tall- lamp and Licenu Bracket Attachment. . New design front and rear, Fender Skim. _ Robe Rail and Foot Ran. Radiator Splash Guard given front of car a conventlonal appur- the discriminating housewife realize how much more “Quinton-y It It. Try It, more-of that we are certain. Are you using It? If not, you cannot Tom‘s-u Floor laid with pile Carpet. Pocket: In all doors. Hand Pad: to protect ftnlqh on doors. The award of merit has been conferred upon OCEAN Flour by Breslau. BINDER TWINE PRICE NEW FEATURES BABY GRAND $1240 $765 F. 0. , her mother for ten week- prior to " decenne. f. 1 Mrs. Engel n ulster. also returned . her home in Yale Mich Ii lmmmn‘s 143mm? 61mm: a. TEMPEW A -- a Rev, J, N. Kitchinx ot Toronto w occupy the pulp" of lhohonnonlu '. r. Church on Sundny. both mom and evening N READ AND ADVERTEE IN mm TELWPIL '_,' Rev W. Knuth went MOM with his brother Rev, C. T. Kn“; and for the stable is ' coho tained in our stock. Curry combs, brushes, blankets, we have at very low prices. And of course you've heard of our harness. n is " drop-stitched. made from the best leather and guar- anteed by u: in every pub titular. Big values for a little money is our motto. KITCHENER EVERYTHING m HARNESS WILHELM’S You will wan!

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