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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Nov 1917, p. 7

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- "we w-w- vn-mm N"! U“ it Mr. Theodore Hammer trom Wilmot . Klteherter, o-lt. ttramt : .I'cnuv 'sp"'" Sunday under the parent- l Thou". . y” rm, IIIII'IO"! I m . I I ”In 'f" '1 I I m I " In"? .volt bout! ’0" Ytetory Bond? "w mmlum n I Chiropractic Mimw Lottio (:oolwl and Pearl Hir "Mum"! atlmIdr-cl tao 1iitvhonor tttmi. nos.- (‘ollogo 'At Home" pt Kiwlmnm‘ on Malay. . 000. The team appointed are Dr. R, W. Anderson. Captain: J. A. Clemens tor New Hamburg. Aaron Bid: tor North Wilmot. A. R. Smith and A, C. Hamill! tor South Wilmot. Mrs Tom Iauttenswhttutor, who uu clorwem an operation at the Strattorrt Hospital is progressing favorably. ML- ‘1: _ - '.- ' Mrs. Thou. F"nttho. and danglnpr. "ulna. viximd friends in Kitehonetron lesdw. -- ___ ~~~ -~-------u - m-ov Hub» Pte. Wm. Tales, son of Mr. James Tides. at can. formerly ot New Ham burg. be reported in Thursday's casual, ty list as; havlng been wounded in the arm and head. Pte. Tales enlisteu here with the tltth. N The young people of Trinity Metho, ttist church are arranging to give that popular play "The Minister's Bride" in the hear future., The play is exceed- ingly interesting and amusing and a good house will grant it. Mrs, Molson and (laughter Hazel, or F'rtrattord are week and visitors an tho hom" of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs, Frank. ot Kitchener are spending the week and With the, lat, tPrn parents, Mr. and Mrs. (worm- ltnhy. s" 7 _ ,, .,.,, ."..,......,. Thu Misses Mom: and Thcorosia Ptoortef, who hart hunt visiting ut the home or Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ree. kor let! for Hanover this week Mrs. E'at.crundestiAG)r'ii,ii . Tom Lautomxrhiarm. npnn! “'ndnosdny in Rtrattord. - In Trinity Methodist church Prin. cipal Smith win conduct services at 11 unwind Rev. A. H. Phyley. ot Hickaon. will preach at 7 pm. on Sun- dtw next. The Pttprrts ot the public school here have been collecting potatoes [or the Military Hospital at Freeport. Each pupil was to bring not less than three potatoes and as many more as they could procure. There is a eompeti- tion between the grades. the room hailing the moat. winning In large nag. The canvassers in New Hamburg and Wilmot in the Victory Loan cam. paign are reporting good progress and expect P reach a total or nearly $50.- The oyster and fowl supper held by the Sisterhood ot M. Ptrter'trLuttter. an church in the Library Hall on Wed- nnsdny evening was a decided success. bsotttg wall patronized by the people of ma town tor which tho Sisterhood is very gnu-ml. A fine programme ot music was rendered by the New Haut. lmrg orchestra watch was greatly em joyed by all present. in. Tom Latttenachhurer and Miss Helen Grundenberger spent the week. end in Btrattorce. Mrs. Alex Ratt rolurnml 1mm" from Wellesley where she ttttn spent several weeks with her mother. Mrs. John Klunnann. who Has been seriously Ill. 1 Mr. George Bean iGVeii%G"strs,. C. R. Wilker’u renldence on Huron ”not this week. Dr. Harry Kntzenmemr. ot Kitehem nr about I tow day: in Detroit this want. when! he nurchmml u fitte nation hall terrier for his father. Mr, J. F. Kntmmeler. Mr. Chrlulin Wiuel unended mpg") cl John Green In Downie w. Thomas Weuzel was on a bust- nm- trip a) Buthuo and Jamestown, N. Y. thin week. Mist Minatia We; of Hamilton spent a few days th her mothor and all-tar this week. . In. 14-. accuser. "smstHiaaar In fun-w. Rev. A. tr. Snyder will preach amtl. - service: In Cnrtinie on Sun dap nut. In. D. You“, at BantidriCii%ir, M of In. B. Don-ch. In. M “chain. of Winerloo “Di-It an”! an at the home at Mr. I!!! In: 'Prrr Phillips. In. Meter Batd Min. Emmn Meier, who have ”on: the put month tn Eggnog. mar-ad home on Tuesday. III- . McuWimva Toronto. was the km ot III:- Bonle Dopp um vac . Mi, HM But]. or Kitchener. and Mr. View: Bull. " Daron. In“: m” mrs " that Don. here. lb no“. Conlo In Huang "Lends "aghast Ind Stratford. Jacob Km and no. Punk, to and loan utter vmuu Mend: In my"? "4_Bretor. In. J. which ref-noon] home at tar I men] ”may Vi.“ with rela- tIv- I. Wounoo "a Bt. Jacobs. n. cl “and. CHIROPRACTIC has passed thrtru.h the ttrr of criticism and his proven mm. Ind to-day “and. “rem”! u the greatest science ot Ruling in the world. ScIdom have new ideas been hunched into the world which did not “at pan through a fire ot critieiem. People are never ready to receive anything that in reVOIutionary or contrary to ae. cepted thought and custom. un- tit they have been proven be. yond I doubt. CHIROPRAC on Phone 364, Rating-o meow lows Weber Chnmb King " Kitchener. Opposite Grand Thntro. Inn-139m was; tstiuttaiG, Free. The Fire of Criticism in) A. HOLM isi. Busy Neighbors l I? (KGrtr.Prah.tie) INTERESTING NEWS NOTES the Mr, J, Planner and Mr. D. Hummer went to Kitchener on I Maine” trip lam Samrday. A numlwr of rblntivos and trinnds of Elm-r- spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David V. Wagner. I Master Aitrisd Wagner. ot Joseph. I burg. spout Sunday under the parental ' roof. Mr. Jno. H. Wagner and son- Albert: Louis and Theodore, went on Monday to New Hamburg on a hut-Inu- trip. Mr. Simon Roth who spent the Bum. mer over the border (United sums) is at present employed In Mr, Munro K. Roth'., Mr, Philip Wagner. of New Humbug spent Sund-y.\_1_nder the prom-Alum” Miss Olga. Edith and Emmunuel Wagner left tor Kitchener on Satur- day. viming relatives and friends there. Mr. David Hammer. near Lisbon. Mr. Javob Planner. Mr. Dan Z. Watt: “or and son Herman called on Mt. Jno. Z, Wagner on Friday evening. Mr. F'. Karyn. of Jmrerrttsburtr, and Miss Tillie F'oerster, ot Heldelburg. NV at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan L Wagner. Mrs, Joe. E. Lirhll 'cuHed on Mrtr, Manna K. Roth on Friday. Mr. Theodore Wagner spent Sunday with relatives in Kitchener. A number or aeroplane: passed Ihrough this vicinity last week and it would he an uncommon sight to have a visitor out ot the air some time. Mr. Theodore George and William Ltrutetttrchltttrer of Pctersburg mind on Monday morning on Mr. Don Z. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Lichtl and family paid a visit On Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Htm, \Vellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Con. Lang and family- and ‘Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Helpel and family. of Phillpslmrg paid a visit on Sunday In Mr. and Mrs. Wm. "amnion mm oniv'a (“under tram Wellmthty, Mrs. Erhard! “man from Gatlshill. Miss Eleanor New). Mr. Albert. Wan" Alma and Clara Wagner. “Us Adeline lvrundt. Miss Emma Hammer, Mr. Ed. ward Hammer and Mr. Jacob Manner visited at Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Z. Wag- ttpr's . . Gsoin H, f3etnpte---10 momhs, Andrew fkhtt9yr--6 months. Elmer Bier- ~l2 months. Milton W. Welker. Wm. Aaron Eidt,--12 months Wm. Alfred Ruthigy--i2 months. Wm. R. Koeh--i?. months. John R. Rennie. " months Ed. H. Lantr-12 months Wiiism Roth-it months. Lorne Alex. Bttttntz--ii' months _Percy Hotsttytter---12 months. Alvin J. F'orler--6 months t Edgar Bnyder-t0 months John Diamond Murray-lt months. Ludwig Bert-le months Elmer H. Ihtertng---it months. Andrew Lantg--12 months George E. Duering--12 months Addison Kline. Herbert‘w. Schmidt. Milton Otto--" months. ' Morris Weictter--6 months. Alfred Wepter-t2 months. Wm. P. Berter--t2 months. Fred J. M. Bettl--3 months. Arthur Home--' months. Thomas Brown-" months. George Binitie---" months. Irvin HeBse---W, months. Harry Ctsptintt-12 months. l . Waldemar ztrtrrug-s12 months. i Norman Garrur--t2 months. l Edwin Brnndt--9 months. William L. Ptatt-12 months. Wm. Percy Lindemsettsnidt--3 months Arthur (fouling-2 months. Albert Becirer--6 months. John E. Lattta--i2 months. Erwin Brtsudt--9 months. . Herbert Bergey--12 months. Albert Htmmter--2 months. Erwin Meitsel-r4 months. Burl R. Henderlck. David MeDomstd--t2 months. John W. Schu1tze--12 months. Roy Hamarher---t2 months. Stanley 1austensehuger--t2 months. The above exemptions sre condi- tional upon continuance ot a specified occupation which in most cases is farming. ' 1 (Continued on Page ll.) Mr. in. Back in . wt-- M tor_}n [(1th on Friday. when Gaunt. lining-U all When nus-dad a dale. tn on: on Friday, The locnl Tribunal bond npoolntod under the Hillary Service Act In" at daily “are November an: in the Library Hall. The Board hero con. nlsts ot two when one unpainted try the County Judge and the other by tt committee ot twenty-tour members Bit. ting " Ottawa drawn equally from both side- of politica. Associated with the board in I military representative namely Mr. Dtreld Etry, the lml ttoard 00mins of Mr. W. R. Plum. and Cam. T. H. MacCallum. Mr, Lind- tManta, od the Hun- Road. who underwent u outrun- at St. Joseph'- mplul. - new to his home ol' wand-y. Putin Cadet Sun liner ot Sign“ the week-0M " " home here. Tribunal Mitt.” Nearly two hundred mine: have been diam-ed of by the bond so far as lollowa: Disallowed, 'tiiton Seemlller. Ed. nr Klein. Del-us Hesse. Mauro- Shupe. Gordon Haynmcher aotm B. Dietrich. l Temponry Exemption: ut, Wm. H. Lou. 3 months. Robert Bean-until he emu tarm- The police art, “naming the mysterious disappearance of doom mu. od Winnipeg who ... mum ro- Itlivou have. Mr. Jane- Come of Suntan! spent menu the “new n " home here. Berlet's Camera tor In tho vo'rlii'rTaaii'i'i, tt whit you just ate In touring on your nomad or "on like a lump of load, mm to due-t. or you belch an Ind ornate tour. '8,12ef You, or hIVo n “on" ot lulu». barman. fullness. um. bud am in moan: and Iwmhiudache. you can get bland "not In In what... Put " and to .tottsqettrtrotrtm, taunt by mm: a lam Mt-tt on. of Pan‘- Dump-tn from my an: more. You who In the mum in no} I." ft I: to In!" from m. dyspepsia or any nomad: dutteder. tn 1h. nun-ken. “no; mm doc. The Gt'aytttevhttte concert which was given on Wednesday evening was a great musical treat tor the large au- dience in attendance. The programme was varied and appealed to old and young alike. it would he dittlcuit to name the favorite numbers, as every" selection was well received. The de. lightful little characteristic sketches ty the violinist and the military much by the pianist with one of the beami-n tut Chopin when tor an encore, were, most heartily applauded. A feature of the evening was the giving of thei music sheets by the performers. to be sold tor Red Cross purposes and a nest sum was gathered in by the sale ot the music. The concert was the second Lyceum course entertainment tor this season and the ladies ot the Women's Patriotic League, under whose auspices the course is being given. era well pleased with the pot- renue the concerts are receiving. The “Plpo’. Olimpia” "who Isak, Cour. - Ohm-cm “91-on Om M. In tree minute.- END "ttttAON 1100313, OASIS OI DYSPIPIIA l Student Brenner ot the Waterloo Seminary occupied the pulpit. in St. 1Jamee' church on Sunday evening. Rev. J. Culp had charge ot the services in Trinity Methodist church. Kitchener on Sunday. While there, he was the guest ot Dr. Honeberger. A very and message was received”? Mm. H. W. White on Wednesday at her husband had been killed in action on November 18ttt. .Pte. White hurl been one ot the first to enlist trom here. He went overseas last winter and‘ had been in France several months.‘ The sympathy ot the entire community‘ is extended to hire. White and the “vol little children. The Misses? Heberley have retaned to their home In Badaxe. Mich. after visit!“ ltt thlsrvlclnny tor some time. Mr. and Mm. Jam-es Stewart. Miss Alma Stewart. Dr. Stewart and Miss Vera Anne! visited at Duvet on Sun- (My. Mr. John Yanchus had an operation tor appendicitis performed " St. Jon- eph’n Hospital. Guelph. [an Tue-any. The operation was successtul and he is doing well. Mr. C. Schlerholz. secretary of the local Horticultural Society. attended " a delmte the annual meeting or the Quayle Horticultural Association in Toronto last.week. Miss Reta Switzer in visiting at her home neu- Olivet.' V Mrs. R, Jackson left last week tot Braeetrridtte where she will spend the winter with her shimmer Mrs. Huber. ... Mm Alma glewuh spent several days " Toronto not week. Minn Annie Unley was the owner or the ticket that won the autograph quilt made by the mater Aid or M. Jnmes church. The Young People's Society ot St. Paul's Lutheran church is preparing to give the pity "Comrade" in the ML dimrlum on Friday evening ot this weék. _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. King. ot am. Mr. and Mrs. J. Furncombe 3nd children. ot Moorefield and Mr. and Mrs. Welt. lnzton Jackson, ot Glenallen spent Sammy with M‘ and Mn. Alex. Stew- art Mrs. Ph. Christina!) spent Tucson)! at Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. leper. Mn. Geo. Ruppel In spending a week at St. Thomas. Mn. David Mlller. at Bt. Incoh- xpent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Keltertroret. Mrs. B. Winn yinlted Mr. and Mrs. J. Hughes. at Waterloo In! Tuendny. Mr. David Hollingcr received word recenllv or the death of Mrs. Mantel Hollinger’ u Cranbrook, B. C.. on No. vember 6ttt. Mr. and Mm. Geo. neuter spent Tuesday " Wlterloo with their (laugh- ter. Mrs. Edward Miner. Lou! and Person“, SENTIMENT? a! Patriotism In necessary.but ACTS of Patriotism are vital to win the war. and help to shorten the struggle. Buy Victory Bonds Elmira New. _ Col. Remove“ van and!!!“ an en- thnlutle mention yummy nom- ing In Hamlin». qrttett he moh- on he but oi the Victory Loon. . . _ Gettttemen.-- but yum" l rp. cclved gr"! benefit from the use of MINARD’S LINIMENT in a noun Muck of 156pr. and I in" tre. quently. proved it to be very "tertNe in can: of Inn-amnion. - You". W. A. HUTCHINSON. mainf- Llaimcnt C... Limited Mum: A meeting of farmer: ot this ditttrict was held In the Hall hero on Turn. any uteri-con with the object or pro noting the raising of hoax In the com. munity. , "dt' reported that Mr. George Por. JU has sold ttits farm go Mr. Not-nun Winter, In nil in severity on Thursmy. A special English service will be held in the Lutheran church next Sunday evening. Mrs. C. Steuck spent over with her dmrgttttrr In Toronto, The many friends ot Miss Hannah Wilkinson were on Friday morning shocked. when the earl news was re oeived that she had passed tawny at the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, where she had been 3 patient tor some time. Deceased was. until a tew years I"", a restdem orthit, '"ritrtttrorhood,: ‘hut lately had resided in Kitchener; She in survived by 5 Brothers. Thomas) of Elmira. John of near Wanenstesn/ Johnson on the homesetad new here. Robert and Herbert ot Edmonton, Ar hem, wha have the sympathy ot the community in their bereavement. Woolwich Township Council meets main on Tuesdu next, Dec. 4th. The venison supper on Wednesday evening turned out tunnels! success In spite ot the very maples-ant wea- ther which kept many away. , The en- tertainment following the upper Wtttr well attended. The programme was made up by local talent, Isolated br, Mr. and the Muses Stealer, of Waters, loo, who delighted the andlence by several instrumental numbers. l On Sunday evening next Rev. H. E. Walker. a returned Miaionury or Japan, will lecture In the Methodist church here. Rev. Mr. Walker he: been support- ed in " work try the Gait district Epworth League. to which the League of the Methodist church here beiongi. Mr. Chas. Watchel tuu, Joined the “bum corps and [on tor Toronto on Monday to begin " training. A Local Items of Interact. Several young people from Winter. beams motored In In: Wednesday owning and atonded the Guy-Levin no concert. Mine E. uleemer. of the nubile school ma received a men-(e In: week from her home at Ntldmy. unt- in; that her mother In very in.. Mlle Leleemer left for her home on Friday and her friends have elnoe received word that her mother died the follow- In; day. Much eympethy is felt tor Miss hummer In her bemvement‘ MI" Ermine Weldenhnmmer spent Tugagay afternoon " Kitchener. . Kahuna of Pte. Cart O‘Neil and Bombardier Ed. Plume, received lat- ter: stating and boy- Iuvo almost fully recovered from she” wounds 1nd ex- Peet soon to be " duty awn. was Dell O'Nlell ol formic is spending a week at her home. 'Mr. aid Mm. Max Henri)?- Water- loo. visited relative. In town last week. Mr. Hazard. ttd Toronto five a very interestin‘ ulk on the creel work of the British Foreign Bible Society. in St. Paul’s church on Sunday even- In; ntter the regular ”nicer. A large audience listened to him. A ma. tm at the evening was the honor conferred on Mr. Geo. Klinck by - in; him a lite member or the Society tor " faithful service. as dope-nor ot the Elmira branch tor so years. Mr. and Mm. Otiehfatt and was Rel- la Quit-kill! attended the anniversary service: In the Pmbyterlan church at Globally» on Sunday. The beau: League at the Home an: church enjoyed e "it on louder eve-m u _ their meeting Inn Mr. Schlee, o! Kitchener. Rev. Peter Web- ster Ind Mr. C. Benn. at Waterloo. Mr. Schlee gave a splendid “an” oll edu. zeuehlp and Rev. Mr. Webster woke on curl-tun wart-re. Mr. Benn occu- pied the chair. e Mr. cuyton Helmbocker of Tom» to spent the wool: and In mum. In. " - at - but no: In Ell-In in can”? Us»! to lb am-Mem u vol a to u "I any can; H- In In - d (hm muon- will. in" I: In mira. m1. and Linwood. m. col- gnatuu vm vary but: to have In. - his connection- with mm but men “will!“ to hinder him tum woman; Mtett t mould ”ulna. u in ”new be will hop " when! charge an!“ the end at the "Amino mum-non has ”and“: u III-1' mou- cnll to luv. Mr. Organ. of Otta. VI to an the pace ot Mr. Ellen. "ttetdehh'p,'pnttt ___ l lull-o'wdthm _t,3rNrdut.'uthtt'TNtrre l . u an?” . P,taeL,faet.",te.%.ae iGGh'iriiriaG'"iaGl'é lav. n.A.Mtteee,eeSt.PBtrt'sgab. 'W-et-i-te-- commune-me» 'meat..'-".'"'-'...- ganu_wgww uugm “an In. Iii lit-3:. au, -st-tdftti.Terk. - - CONESTOGO. Sunday not In ' Eigitt County Council has nude . mm of 854.000 to carry on patriotic work during the coming rear, also 8500 to the oversea war work ot the Y. M. No odd. how bed your “vet. stom- ach or bowels; now much your head when. how ”enable you ore "om constipation. lulu-non. billoulneu all ulna-h troi-ron always get ”not with Count. They "and diateir clean. and regulate the atom- ech. remove the tour. fermenting [cod Ind foul neon; take the excess but from the liver and carry all the con. stunted unto nutter 3nd poison Iron the nnui-e- Ind bowels. A "qeqtt bot from your drum-I. will keep your liver Ind bowel. clean: staunch ”not no held old-Ir for In“... They work' ville you sleep. My doll wu .born ii, Gerinaii.v.' --F'rorn the Thanksgiving Puck. ,158T‘RA'NGED My favorite doll was my oldest doll. She was '1! door,” dear could be, But not we do not speak at all, She: I wouldn't hr. my drink. I might get curious to know how you on make so much. _ --From the Thanksgiving Puck. Cull lick Hague». C-ttPatton, 10 our “OMAR!!!" mum“. AND 30m White: YWnters an ”pear- ante at the girl's home three nights a week, pleads his case meives an " verse decision. and then appeals 1min. He: I'm curious to know how you manage to spend so much money. Black: He's a young lawyer, and de1t1ertttelr in love. I OHM... dour “eunuch, 'Ind Breath--4attdy sCatttarth. PROFESSIONAL REPORTS . ',, What Answer if Will You Give? Campaign Closes Saturday N ight my? Have you put yourself to any real in- convenience to buy Victory Bonds? Have you denied yourself some purely personal gratification, so that you could invest the money saved in Victory Bonds? Have you realized the urgent need for personal self-sacrifice to make the Victory Loan a great success? Until you have bought Victory Bonds to the very limit of your ability, you have not done your'duty. HOW p1any Victory Bonds nave you bought? honed by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. A Tuskish attack by the Armenia bridge was drowned while try! was erulsvd by the Russians. V cross on newly-formed ice on Frederick Gotta, a trapper, of Drum. Mnsquhsh River below Pctla An I good Csttttdiot.,detsirotm of kno' in; your Canada better a well. sub-cribs to MACLEAN's MAGA/ANr'. lor yourself. home Mend. whom you wish tn favor with some exhibit of your MVHS Subacrlpnon price In 82.00 Pr'r your ntler Dec. 15th. Order mm "tl bookseller. or direct trom mo publishers- a _ A " can"; Parker Robert w. service L. B. Yates Stephen Loacock Agnes G. 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