g The Guelph BDand, under Bandn ter W. Philp, will provide the mi at the Western Fair, London, "Guelph Day," Sentersber 12th. gatning his old time heal h acd stsength after a profonged illress dw to a severe atiack of * pleu oâ€"pneuâ€" monia and expects to be abJe 2 begin his new duties as instructor in Mod. erns and Euglish at University Schoo} Toronto, on â€" September 1%)h 2C TRAFFIC WAS AEAVY. The troftic oa the G.T.B this ’.’zg was inusually heavy inar chener citizens going away to v points for the noirinay. Mr. and Mrs. W. di. Willia Queen St.‘3., and family, l Thursday for Glencoe and where they will spend a few d relatives prior io removing to where they will insk@ their home. Mr. Williams is ran Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dre gone on a trip to the I their family accompanyi far as Edmonton. On about, Oct. 15th, Mr. Brc resume business as usual Mr. and Mrs. irvine Masier, I street, have returned after a pl boliday trip, through the | Stat Michigan, lllinois and _ Wise ‘They were absent ien days. Madame Ada M. Wagner is in th city for a few days, making her head quarters at Mason & Risch‘s musi store. Mr and Mis Ja of Kitchener annou c°o iherr eld« green to Mr. J wite . efdest so Mr. and Mrs. William Hessenauer are enjoying their holidays at Kinaar dine. Mrs. Fred. Kennard and Miss P!ur-i M ence Kennard of Guelph, are vhminx', Miss at Mrs. H. P. Eliis, Charon St. _ on h Miss Mae Hessenauer has returned to her home in this city after spendâ€" ing a year in Winnipeg. Miss Esther Reider of Montreal, is piting friends and relatives in _ this take 4 id eEccen.f un i:\â€, i *fliâ€? E}r % i7 E‘fl ukA t2 18 5 P 3 Kitchener News i) CGirouy it 2ffionr coz#e WILL PLAY AT LONDON = imebn P HA1Z & Â¥o es es Semebsorty e \ ESsczrowksroe at tho Front It takes the place of food and drink in case of asedâ€"which is often. It keeps spiwits upâ€"gives visour and vim. A packet in the pocket lasts a long time. #bhs2 Fiavour LastsI _ Every Cay boxes from heme are going to the boys in the trenckes. And of the thin‘ts they get, a Sreat prize is bim.aecW$â€"ibe Gum with Lasting Idest son of \r. and arks 0: Ningstor : the place early in septe NAVCOLL The Happenings at the County Seat Careâ€" fully Summarized. Local and Personal announre Da Soatod Tinkhâ€"Kopt Kigtat fu mry A\ h fas 143 AR> PS {s AQSAR wigke * nd a few d ys moving to fo: irke their .ï¬ ms is rap dly Dresnahan have â€" Pacific Coast their return, snab n â€" will this morh inany Kitâ€" to various marrl nber. LV« Ih Roland | music on on int n of SHELLAYâ€"BISCHi.â€"At the | Waterion Evangelical parsonage, on Saturday, Sept. Ist, 1917, by Rev. E. Burn, Abram Lincoln Shelley to Miss Cathâ€" arine Tona Risch, both of Bridge: Private Schultz is 20 years of age. and onlisted with the 18th Battalion. Being desirous of gettirg to the front as quickly as possible he applied and was granted a transfer to the 4th Conâ€" tructior Eattalion, and went overseas with that unit. He has beéen in Frarce about nine months. Another brother, Private Albert Schultz, is at present in England. * 5 PIE. E. SHKULTZ IS WOUNCED BY GUNSHOT oific by ha Miss Sophic Kerr of the Mutual Life Stafl, is spendicn; a week | at her home, at Creemore. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Livingston and Miss M. E. Holwell, of Baden, acâ€" on her return to her home in Yale \ich., after a visit with friends in Baden. port uired jin the charge pr 00 upon pleading guilty Miss Edith The followin The uilShultz, 38 Brown street, Kitchener. Tncerely â€" regret â€" inform you 751â€" Lo rivate l(m!t‘ly»h Schultz, irfantry icially reported admilted to Second itury | Mospital, Aug. 25th, 1047 «shot wound, loft arin,side. Will ul further particulars when recelyâ€" Miss two~sons #s Edith McMeckin bes retarmâ€" home after spending the past days the guest of her friend. â€"â€" Lillian, | Migchell, â€" Tippoerary ler May Ross and Mirs Nelic spent the holiday" at the horie in Baden. c message was_received Yuliz, 45 Rrown St., who serving their King and MARRIED. (a> turnc and | will Weir After a strugsle the child suceeeded in eseaping from the degencrate youth and ramn into a neighboring farm house where she told her story. Her assailant continued along the road on his wheel. As soon as the girl‘s story was understood, the f; er got out his motor car and s caught up with Urtel. Aiter takiy@g him into the car, the farmer at once drove to Kitchener and handed his â€" prisoner over to the police. The lad was ‘ater turned over to High Constable Huber and lodsed in the County Jail. _ He will be_ brougsht _ before _ Magistraie Weir on Thursday morning. train _ while Kingston for YOUNG MAN CHARGED WITH SERIOUS CRIME ho will have the sympathy of their many frierds in their berearoment The funeral took place on _ Wedâ€" nesday _ afternoon â€" at 2.30 _ o‘clock from the residence of Mr. A. 0. Bowâ€" man, 59 Alma street, to Mount Hope ‘cmetery. st, 2. 32. Chureh for. many years, whore she was an active worker. Her nany friends in this city and yfcinâ€" ty will regret to â€" learn _ of her leath. SHe was a bright, kindly and selfâ€" sacrificing young woiman, her createst joy was . to be of hein to others. Her pure and consistent Christiaq character â€" endeared wer to all with whom sho came in contact. She is survived by her halfâ€"brother Astor W. Weaver, of Danbury, Conn., and her only . broâ€" ther Findlay I Weaver, of Toronto, SAD DEATH OF MISS ELLA WEAVER had a wide circle of friends who will mourn her death, The sad and â€" wiftimely death Miss Ella Weaver, only daughter the late Mr. and Mrs.â€" Samuol Mrs. Margaret Hammer, relict _ of Peter Hammer passed away, Wednesâ€" day at the Kâ€"W Hospital after a linâ€" gering illness. Deceased was 74 years of age and resided at the cornur of Foundry and Duke street. Bhe was a well known resideni of the cliy. She leaves many friends who will mourn her death. â€" 2oL Mrs. Mary Woors of 45 St. George street, passed away at her home tn.s morning after a lingering illness. Deâ€" ceased was in her 64th year. Mrs. Wood was well known in this gity and i). Weber, of Dashwood, by the first union. Besides her husband and daughter wix sisters and three broâ€" thers survive. The funcral took place from _ the hoime at 1 o‘clock Bunday af.ernoon to Alma Street U.B. Church, for ser vices, interment following in New Dunâ€" dee cemetery. MRS. NATHAN WOOds. The death took place on Friday morning of Mre.Mary Woous, the beâ€" loved wife of Mr. Naikan Wouds, 45 Bt. George street, in her 5th year. The deceased was a daughier of the late David and Mrs. Surarus. and was Lorn on the old Surarus nomestcad newr Frnem. She was twice mar ried their being only one child. Mrs. 1 DEATH OF MRS. MARY WOOD. Stelia MARGARET HAMMER. (M of of ( I This moerns that next Tuesday and Friday the firm will get in a largor order of the fish withâ€"a view to satisâ€" {yving the demond. _ It is evident that the people of Kitchener have awakenâ€" ed to the fact that the Government iish is an cxpensesaver and makes a mighty pulatable dinner. â€" a local carter and also Arranged to have the booze kept in the carter‘s cellar, This arrangement was learned of by Mr. Winterhalt and action was taken against the defendant. In court on . Friday the defendant claimed that he did not realize he was violatâ€" ing the law. 1 Mogistrate Weir accepted $210 in a line and costs from a resident of _ a Waterloo County village who pleaded euilty i~ a violation of the Ontario Temperance _ Act on Friday. The complaint was laid by Inspector Winâ€" terh«it. The defendant made the exâ€" planation that he keeps a store And lives upstairs over his establishment. Because of the fact that there is _ a connecting doorway between his store and his dvwelling he was not allowed, according to the act, to have any winâ€" es, liguors or beers, etc. on his preâ€"| mises. He ncecordingly made arrangeâ€" ments to have his drinks come to thc1 village from Montreal in the name of SOVERNMENT FISH i® FINED $200 FOR VIOLATING TEMPERANCE ACT tor, Victoria Schoolâ€"J. M. Newton, Haâ€" zel Baker, Winnifred M. _ Cassell, Annic Braithwaite, Minnic Shaw, Dorâ€" othy Nerr. Suddaby Schoolâ€"Amy L. Ratz, Mae Rieder, King Edward Schoolâ€" Rose Goltâ€" fried, Olive Mathews. Margaret Ave. Schoolâ€"Grace Masâ€" The Kitchener (Public Schools reâ€" opened on Tuesday morning when the pupils who were successful in passing lheir â€" promotion â€" examinations | will take pussession of their new â€" divisâ€" ions for the ensuing term and receive instructions as to the books that will be required. Eleyen new â€" teachers will also begin their duties, taking the places of those who have resigned or have been granted leave of absenee, The new teachers are as follows:â€" ELEVEN NEW TEACHERS WILL BEGIN DUTIES granted, and Missos Verden and Bak er for an increase in salary and ap pointment to staff respectively. Miss A. F. Devitt, who has been i!l for some months, made application for leave of absence for a year, which was granted. . Bo:..* on Thursday evening the vacanâ€" cles c.. ‘he teaching staff were flled with one <> ‘*ion. Two new teachâ€" rs were appointed for the Victoria School, Miss Aana Braithwaite, of Alâ€" vinston, st an initial salary of $600, and Miss Hazel Baker, of Toronto, at a salary of $625, Miss Grace Master, of Kilchencr, was appointed for the Margaret avenue school, and Miss Rose Gottfried, of Neustadt, was apâ€" pointed for the King Edward school at $650 per annum. The latter has taught in the Preston #chool for eight years. The appointments were made upon the recommendations of the reâ€" spective school committees. The resignations of Miss Mary C Moir and Miss A. M. Hodgson were re ceived with regret. Letters of thanks were received from Miss A. 0. Cowan, for leave of absence Btaff of Kitchener Public Behools Practically Comâ€" plete for Opening. MEFTING OP BOARD fendGementâ€"I have _ frequently v1 M‘XARD‘S LINIMENT and nlso soribe it for my patients always ho the most gratifying resuits, and consicdor it the best allâ€"round Lini At !‘ ; negting of the Public School extant St idovre, P. Q., Aug. 18, 1894 nfment ARE ENGAGED FOUND READY SALE Youre truly Jr. Jos. Aug. Sirois. ections act TAmited The opening of a connecting street botween Theresa streoet and IToins aventme for the ennvoulence of ratepayâ€" ors in the West War) will dopead npâ€" on the generosity of the Park Board. acceording to the inotics passed :'.!. the Board of Works menting last night The question of grantlag the requost of â€" the ~ratepayers for the oventns of the street was diserssed by the Board and it seemed to i> the senoral opinion | that the Park Board should donate the lanc required for the openâ€" ing of the street. The Park Board is asking the City Comnefl to pay $G00 for the land necessary. . 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The pair wore then taken into the ofce of the Chief Constable to come to n a have gotten in s the interview as station the bost P.S.â€"If you want your town, just cross over with a view ) understanding. taken into the o table and given an agreement. .( 1 in some good w me good work « the two left the of friends again w to coming . The pair office of the n a chanee Cupid mnst work durin= direct to me at i |STOLEN MOTOR ' CAR FOUND IN | EAST WARD The motor car of Emil Bierwagon, which was stolen from Young street beside the Lippert building on Monâ€" day night, was found by the police Wednesday aftérnoon standing on the corner of Spetz and Sceott streets. 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