On Friday ovonim: In" sh-igh Dual}: of you": pmmlc‘ runlprisllun th" "mm bert, ttf Ilw luvlim‘ nnnl Nun‘s Mun Ititt'e (":vwm ot llw Evnnxo'lral churrll tvvttrrsnt llm‘r way In Hm Imnw of Mr, mu! Mrs, Flank Slum. wlmro trot. W'rt't' hum howitnttiy "ntertaim r" Thu vvrutittg "'ti spam m mum?» and mush» an" which delocmbla re. treBhmettttt Wcro served. Mr, .lulm Swim mm with a paintu' teeidottt on Wotlnosdav ul'lorn'mn White vIIzngml in mwrnVim: a mac-hint- m Ilw Shmhly Mill his thm"l, was e-ttttttht in Hm rugs and rruthl an" tho inhlrc-ul mmnlwr mu mmmlnml m Hm tCAV, llasin'IL " wi'l hp <nnh~ limr Iwrurv Mr thn will h" :nhlo in rrsumo work. DAM AT GERMAN MILLS BROKE The imm at L. Shirk's flour mill at German Mills broke away during the lwavy Flood on Tuesday Owing to ll bring imposseiblo to rnpnir the dam tttttil it is mm ot' ir" thu- mill will lu- forrod to 3:131:0an operations Mr 24mm Hum. Thrs mill Imwu-wr. has Suffr- lom powpt' In do dumping for furnwrs Pttttttt slallugghm the drafl of "vcr mm mm: and It omcvrs which In" l,on. dun. Ont mwornl treeks ago tor the cast had arrived safely in England. A number f Wtetorloo buys wcr" among the London draft. ARRIVED BAFELY IN ENGLAND. A mvssagv “as ram-Hm] front Arllut am Prank Mummy on Wednesday A" oning slalimz'lhm tho tlrah of own w Death of Infant Child. F The (it-nth took plum on Sunday of tho intant Mutrtuor of Mr. and Mrs. William Rodnmnd. Caroline sin-n1. A heat. of friends in the Twinl‘ity wilt 11‘ng to learn of the serious ill. mm of Mr. Goo. Bruce. and hope for his early recovery. CRITICALLV ILL. Numerous friends at Mrs. Isaiah Thoman will be sorry to learn that aha is critically ill at her homv on Erl- St. Waterloo. lurv Co. and the Waterloo Manum luring Co. - torn on by the wind Miss Aiiee [Mark of the Central School loathing sum was called homo last week on mmum or the serious. illness of her rumor who resialvs near Heatheroto, Ont. The report that her tsister had died was inr-nrrocz. The relative who passed away was a Mono who died in Michigan. Crnsidorahle datttago was done by tho win-mo windsmrm Tuesday night. Part of tho toots'or the Globe Furni- BUGLE CLASS HOSPITABLV EN TERTAINED. There was a large crowd in anon- dance at the sale of household effects of Mrs, Nnuher, William St, on Sat- urlluy afternoon. Good prim»; wen- roallzml, uuvtlunenr R. t'. Mickua. wielding ttte hummer. ably 'mtprets.wrl J. Grove Smith. the expert tire lire» vnntlon expert. for the Conttnimrion of t'outrervation. in ronwany with Reeve Bohleudvr. 'l‘hursduy “munch-d the loud fine departttumt and wax ruvnr Abuul 6 o'clrrck Wtuuesduy ova-yr ing the tire tlepttrtrttertt wax mum out to extinguish u chimney fire at the home ot E. n. Bush on George- sheet. No damage resulted. On Sunday evening the pulpit of the Evangelina! church was occupied Ivy Rev. J. Hum. of Winnipeg who pawn-h ml an inspiring merino-L SOCIAL AND PERSONAL? Mr. Walter Ultellmm who is employ- M itrthe Head omee of the Canadian t'truaoiidated Rubber Co.. Montreal, in unending a few days in town Mm Hilda Devin and In. R. Wing of Guelph armada) the Mettdeluaoltt. their cancer! at Toronto on Wedmw dny evening. HAD THUMB AMPUTATED. Expert Optician my" at the Mum KITCHENER, ONT. PNONE .53 " you have “IVER new about but ought to-- trlatt Vow - outgrow their -ettutea.-- can. lure tor now on... _ mm um now out. Arnold Jansen Your Eye-mass Gnu SERIOUSLY ILL. war out--- hero to: n m {CHURCH CHOIR 'f WAS ENTERTAINED no. l I tho vhnir of St, Juhn‘s 'ethtrani ‘lv'hurub was hospitabiy entertained It ( tho htuurs rrtheir loader. Mr, Charter' FYoellch, it being tho occasion of My ‘ 'ittth annivorsary, The waning was en- , Hoyahly "mm In music and gum-'3 at.' tor which-a dainty lunvh wasterde. Tax i'oilm-inr Jumh l'fl'olmnn. sini- uw that thor" nrv still holwven $6000 and "on" or nrroars in tau-n which have not Mon paid. in armrdnm‘e with Instructions received trom the i‘nnm-ii Rat-mayors who have nut paid their lawn hy March lst will be than with undor tho provisions ot the ttttgtttte ."mpowerintt municipoll- ties to milieu the ulna P" tho vttoir of BL Mum-b was hotrtritttt tho tttttttr, trtheir If FYoelich, it helm: ll JAX AFREARS IN WATERLOO TO BE COLLECTED A PROSPEROUS YEAR. The annual; nwetlng of the North Waterloo Farmvrn‘ Mutual Fire Insur- :mre Pmnpany was held at the Library Hall at Waterloo on Tuesday arter- mmn, The whorls unwanted by Man. ",ou' Josiah smurfs-r. showed that the "mummy had onjuyecl n most prosper- ouw ynnr. Tho annual meeting of the kitchen. ( or and Waterloo "Mission to aners" was held on Monday evening. Feb. 18, 1918 at the home ot Mrs. N. B. Det, wiler. 10h Queen St, N. A splendid pro gram was given. the principal resume! Doing an address on the work of the ' mission, by Mins, Watt or Toronto, sec. 1 of the Mission to anrrs of Canada. 1 The following others were elected for the meaning year: Pros, Mrs. M. Learn. ' Isl Vice Pros., Miss M. Snyder- 2nd vit'rt_Pros, Mr. A. Taylor. Son, Miss G. McKnight. Treas.. Mm N. Wagner. MISSION TO LEPERS ELECHI OFFICERS FOR 1918 The services at St. John's Lutheran church on Sunday were of special im terest. At the morning service the pastor. Rev. E. Bockelman. spoke in German after which a Holy Commun- ion servlet, was hold. In the evening at 7 o'clock un Hunzllsh service wan hold when â€w. J. Manrer, President of the English Canada Synod, preach- ed an able sermon and ordained stu- dents Megsra H. Wahl and S. Hirtle. t TWO STUDENTS i WERE ORDAINED AT [ ST. JOHNS amazon Mr, Stat-noun also tooit creation to! rotor to tho '. flit-lmu-y t‘lnplz-yctl by the [ :25 FI.T group» in Waterloo tcot to “tho exeeuenee of thcir organization» _ Among the mrluun no,» mount: In our , ‘ur mnutim. he hunt not round any', which "xet'lled the Waterloo grain)“. in _ ( rut-t he said they not the pace. tie ox I I urn-used him-ml! an highly plea,eed wlth l ‘thn prngrm» of the work. l I The boys who wore their colors " ' urwards engaged in group some: un- liter the capable supervision or Mr. ('nmnhell of Kitchener and alao sang J.')'.)',)','),") and popular song-u. all of! which added to the eanyIm-nt ot the; I m-r-uulon. i Pin. Adam Pratt, who enlisted with Canadian army two years ago. returned last Friday from England. He took part in some ot the bitt battles in France and was gassed a few months ago and had henn confined in a. hospi- tal in England until recently. Pte. Pratt before enlisting resided at De- Iron. PTE, A. PFAFP RETURNS FROM FRONT; GASSED ttn Monday l‘venin; the The [gunning dlisirersmt ntter Rim:- inn: the National Anthem. Rev, Mr, Sykeu gave it pructlcalj ‘and “(humming adnlresn on the three] (1's. Clem, Speech, (‘lean Sport: and) Mean mum and pointed out thoirl place In the development of the high», out type of citizun. He and that it? wan gratifying to note that the popular. movcmnnt Yor the three Wa. was gripping the boy lite ot (and; It would do much to diucourngo profan-I ity and vulgarity, unchlvnlroun Irqat. ment of glrls or women, Indulgenca in tolteqeo and Mow/only work. He hert- lly complimented Ito Waterloo (mapl' on their highly "ic".' work. Following nu uppellxlng manner. which "httt provided hy the [adieu ot the Presbyterian Church. excellent and (finely addresses] were “Hen by Rev. u. A. Sykon of Kitchener, and Mr, Shh-nun supervlmr ot Boys' wore. Gun. The 'tt"OUt: n a term at "toesttriy union meetings of the Boys' (‘luln ot the Presbyterian Evans-Ital Angli- can and Lu†tiitvt church: oi Water. loo in '.Nttt.ttut will. an â€53.1. groups. mu him In the hwy-mun: o! the Prawn-"rt. ' Church. on T in†" min; when a: highly reliable Ind Oll- jnyable ' -v home were I’eu' Ahm" uveuly-llvo were In allowance. all line you». helm; manly rem-mauled. Mr. John Watson. Pretridont ot tbo 301an EMoieney Otttur ot the Presby- uorhm Church presided. - v, __ - H -._-_-'-'-" -"_e" "Hel-wer-lt""--. Interesting rf,P,'te mum-avmmuulm Ilwvlgu-dnun on Gatherin of0 ' I , dill! . ro.tsinr lace. OI I†'03- m I. m M. ' . . . . "aet,ut-irsaito.umn.Ad may ' '_“"‘" . [ 'er.uw._.tga-rtrettsiw.. Groups mm. on“. O" liking pfv’Il‘llhII I. w m Pte. tetmaeso Coup-y . -. --'- - (idir and My to the mm» . 1. 1w mu. I mumm- It' w'uziu- m ' widening! 'l't"I/'e mm: of mama, am: menu hung at the Inn! Hm Una-nut." Au» un m was! an " t a " Uitt o a l , Milton. the Presbyterian Evangelical Anglb-lln' 'f.'."", H, Howlhy 'end I.†“NF can and Lou Uiut rimming oi Water. u Multan] ot “Nut -_. _ -» A - mun» mm :3 nr am swam: members ' vaotional Committee-same Hue- I than (Convener); Emma Zolgler. Alma E Smith. 1 Social Committee-Nettie Kraft. i "'ottvrnor); Lauri": Conrad, Nnrntta. Cupttardt, Florence Ruler. Minoan _ Serums. Ott Wain-why afternoon at thr, Wa. lvrloo Red ('roaa tea moms'lho larva! children's ton party ever given In W: t. nan Wtttt hold with Minn Rtttte Elmo! as homeâ€. maimed hy her and"; the Mia-mu Engol. [mom 250 hors and girls took Ion um! the order was 'sytrellettt. A not! sum was realized tor the Red (‘mu Ind. . Ottawa. Pele. 25.----Arrnnm-ments have now boon â€moth-ally completed hy the Canada Food Board tor the lie- ensing of wholvsnle and will! (moan and dealers In food and food products xnnernlly. It is undcnvmd thttt the Us! or sun-h businEsnos In the Dumm- ion so tar compiled contpln Bomp, mo. alum nnmnx “(minimums art‘ te' he rrnmod to govern the licettsmt con- m'rns. . . TO ISSUE Service and Physical Trainingf Edith Conrad, (Faun-nor): Pauline Roos. Lily Kaltmeiseh, llvlon Roos, Elinor Fischer, _ A momma or the Girls’ Club of tho St. John‘s Lutheran Church was held Sunday afternoon, when the following officers worn nmmlmed for the ensu- ing year: ___ Hun. President-Mrs. E. nonhuman. President-Miss D. Zhnmerman. Vice President-Miss Edith Conrad. Beeretury--Miss Florence Mueller. l Asst. Bet:retary--Ctura Huether. I T'roasurer-Miss Rodenna Ludwig. I Asst. Treasurer-Gertrude Conrad, Memlwrshlp Committee-Mis-m AL ma Dotzerl. tConvertor); Irene Huh- nel. Pauline Roos, Laura Stelnke. The late Mrs. Schneider. who was In her Mth year was the eldest daugh- ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer of Waterloo. Besides her parents and husband two sisters Pearl and Vera survive. . , Tho friend» ot Mr. Gm. A. Bruce. ,1 who has been confined to the K. . W. ’llouplml tor salm- time, will rem-v1 to “an; that his condition cominuos eri. a rival. Lieut.-(‘ol. "Jack" McCrea. who died January 28th, author of "In Plunder: Fields," is to have a Bttitut memorlll "rected on the hauls-flows of Flanders "between tho Crosses. row on row, 'hal mark tho hallowed much of Can. ada’s immortal and." The memorial will be engraved In all the langungen of the Allies. SAD DEATH or MRS. lil, SCHNEIDER IN HEIDELBERG Tho gain in withholding the demetw lion within a limited district has been I-videm in the use of Mr. \‘nle'l VII- it to In. He has been Able to reach every part or the an: assigned to film. to get more inlimntely lino much with the people, and come- quontly to awaken a fur greater in- "rest than he could have, should he have attempted to cover more terri- tory. This experience should Hem-Horn: Rttlde ihou- having charge a! the nrnnxinx onus itlnemrres ot our dopuutttoms. I The Rev. A. J. vale completed Ml musionnry work In thln city. cloning with lddreuuon in St. John'n Ind St. Jude‘s churches, In! Sunday. Mr. Vale Ion on Monday evening tor Que. tree, where hr In to adllrmu . Innu- ulhvrinu or church poopte lhlu week. The The {allowing Iron) I Bt. John. KB. up" will be ot Interest to the Ree. A. J. VAk'I Thine", Imam. who know him as a boy. Ind are much plensed to honr at his more“ in In. chosen work. LICENSES TO GROCERY FIRMS Auk your can!“ for I Eli-cont bot. Ue of "Canton“. Syrup ot Pin." which mums direction- for' MM", children of all am and tor “onâ€: A Nllll Mothem can rent may after giving "California Syrup of Furs." because In I few hours all tho Manchu; waste. Inm- bile and tormenting food puny move: out of the lumen, had you have . Well. ptaytnt chlld min. Tho More new». in Hume limos. touches your inn-real with th" force and premium of n living theme. Yon i-nnnul overlook " without overlooking your immediate pursmintrtrestn. Look Manner! " tongue I: toated, clean“ limo bowel. with "Cali. - form. Syrup of Flat." Other rasitlnnts also had their Mac n flooded. _ As a result or the flooding of his pre- ‘mises owing to the heavy rainfall on Tuesday evening. Mr. Fwd Koerber, who result-s “our the CTR. Railway track. Fyrt, street, mullet-ml the loss ot “noon chickens. Upon going to his rhirken house Tunsday to mu- it ev- "rythintt was all right ho found that the water had overflowed the place and that only tive out of twenty ot his chickens were aliva, tho remainder having been drowned, If YOUR CHILD " 03088, â€MIR, CONSTIPATED FIFTEEN HENS OUT or TWENTY WERE DROWNED 1 London. Feb, 19.-- The marriage Wu celebrated at Seven Oaks today 'ot Major G. A. Heather, R. F'. A.. son of Dean Heather, ot Connemara, and Mrs. W. P,' Hoffman. ot Kitchener, Ontario, daughter or the Late Wm. Pattison, ot Fergus. thttarfo. Col. (Agent-Genoa!) Reid, of Ontario, gave the bride away. WITHOUT GAS _ h FOB. ENTIRE DAY; WATER IN PIPES The following cahlenam will hm road with much interetrt by Mrs. Hott Ilmn's numvroua TwlrrCity friends: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long ot Brant- ford were the aunts or their Water. loo lrlvndn for swerul days during tho pan! week. Mrs. (‘huile Pirie Was the guest of Toronto friends for a tow darn this week. Mr. Harry Slum-non. of Arthnbaska- ville. Que., has been the aunt ot Twin City trionds during the put week. ..Mr. Ind Mrs. Ir. Alex. Bean uni-m In! rook-end with Toronto friends. PM George Carer of the Amerimut quy 1y.t,t.tf It Battle (week. Might. un spent Sand-y at the home or " pumm- Mr. and Mm. John (any - Waterloo. The marriage will take one. u Tnvlutock on Wodnuday. lurch an. ot Miss All. Lumen-ch or Tnvhtock tortnertr ot Waterloo. to Mr. Addimn N. Wuher ot Heidelberg. Tswana spent Sunday It the homo at Mr. and Mrs. Thou. O‘Donnell. Jun Bl. PM.» Quart [Amy Davina! m Roy-l "yin. Mt Camp Bordon. than Bum] at home In Iowa. Tho marriapo of Miss Edith Tum; nomml. third datttthter of Mr. and Mrr n. R Rewind. of Walw‘lon. to (‘qrpnral Howard MoAnIiw Rs-od. yon 'r Rvv. and Mrs .J. G. lit-WV. of (‘muliln Rm'ak.. took Maw ttt Regina. Sash. on Running" February 23rd. m d n'rlnrk pm. Tim martian mu tt anti»! am. only a few of tho immodialé wlalivo.c Wing ttresent. - On Friday word was received ~hy Mm. B. W. N. Griz: ot Waterloo of the untimely death ot her sister Miss hens Davis. Who was a military nurse mum-ind with No. 1 Toronto Univer- sity Un' Mike Davis has been nearly. thrte years with the m rseas threes. ,Thls long term or service wrt, about manually divided between France. , Greece and England. While at Salon» Ilka Nurse Devls contracted malarial favor and after returning to Enuiund . had recurrent attacks, which loft the‘ l verms ot the disease from which she I d'ori. Death has seldom closed a more i useful career. Miss l).vis at the time '0( her enlistment was superintendent at the nursing 'stat at tho, Toronto hosp’tal for the insane a position which has been kept upon tor her tor 'nearly three years. During her years 'ot service alumni Limn. Davis had many thrilling t'.xpvri:tneos. Them» tended to sudden her therwim sunny disposition and when r visiter rin nda in October thiXer-re not want- ing evidences that ttr ehnrut'ler had been deeply affeelel by the serum of danger. sorrow. stuttering and death through which Bho had passed. Bull she bravely “carried on" so inn: "8 life endured and .trm v finally hit“ given . life for Cttrtrdo and tho Empire. Lieutenant Dari swan: an ideal (‘nn mllan girl. capable, seitroliant and patriotic. Well she, has earned her long rest! - f WATERLOO YOUNG LADY WAS WEDDED IN REGINA, BABE. SAD DEATH OF MISS LENA DAVIS IN TORONTO Tomi H. Bonham E. Scott J. Bmomfieid F. C. Channel W. A. Dennis G, MrAuan C. Worthington W. (Tanner C. Cuthbertson J. Hambly J. Pratt N. Cutham Gall. A. Mount D. Steenson S. Nairn w. Sanderson Pour rinks of Galt curlers wished! Waterloo Friday evening and enjoyed, a splendid game and the hospitality, of the local curlers. Waterloo won! handily by 35 shots. The visltoru were entertained at luncheon at the; Red Cross rooms. The following are‘ the rinks and BcorPB'.-- illllflflll.illl Illilll tlllll.lgl GAME WITH BAH HINKS 7M. I. I (DOLLAR DAV "ORO, and you an em here expecting “I'll†in ll! 'M-- I“ you will not ho W. tt is n - opportunity for our Country Customers. and you M “M to I“. It. We have M forâ€- our hat “or" to make this we a M. was. fine and - will only an†a [out with. "Ae"'"""'--.-..,........,.......... .'-'e.rwr.rmr.. GENUINE HEATHERILOOM CKIRTG. in all colors. Rog. $2.50 far _... _ .. ,. . .‘ HEAVY RIIIED COTTON H051, in all sizes. Reg. 25c. 5 pair for ‘..,. .. _ .. '""'t .. WVDO.BL£ACHED COTTON.Rc..1.102%.7yd|.'or,............,..,.,....‘ " 002. CA8HMERETTE HOV, 8V2 to10, Reg. 35ts, 4 pair for.. H .. . . . . . T .. .. q .. MEN'S BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED WORK SHIRTS. Reg. 75e, 2 for 'F-e. _ V. ., MEN'S BLACK CASHMERE 80X Rog.40c.3pairfor ‘. .. __-___. .PFP8 'erp. 'ere. FUR! at 25 per cent. to 50 per cell. Discount. MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS t In. than Cost. , “1‘1†'o'tc"o"i-AcE,tto4imstreawideoeryd...-..-.-...,.e_..e......... Bechtel. Bros. skip 13 skip C, 7M. I. I (DOLLAR DAV skip 9 skin 7 E? " A. E. Dewitt R. S. Bean J. C. Height H. Snider C. Moog): Dr. Rum-ll J. Miller A. G. Haehns4 J. Ferguson s. It. Bricker W. Hogg E. IP. Seagl'am $ DAY G. Hughes Kuntz J. Weir Hemphill Wat who. IIIIIIIIIII skip 18 skip skin Mt skip " Saturday, March 2nd 10 Slow (-mmv titton " m- shnrn In war limo: an at any ml!" portml Rond the mttt to eogtttrm this, . Rtrattcrd is supplim haw than with ttw wood. Stratford Short of Coal "AUCH.--u, Kitchener. on Friday. Fohrnnry 22nd. 19Pl, In Mr, and Mrs. Otto Smuch, lot "onion street. a son, BRKrtNert-ttt Khrlmner. Fob. 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. John nrvhm-r. ll Irvin St. a sun Among the succvssful randidatvs at: the raven! examinations command all the Kilt-honor 1'rrmrerwatory of 1"tt) hr the Toronto Uonsorvattrrry of Music was Miss Gladys Lehman. Organist at; St. Mary": H. " Hum-h, Kitchener.; who tried and Suvrossl‘ully pass-d' with honors tho "xp.rttination in Mus»! cal F'orm thus complotintt lit-r I'(NIV"1" of instruction tor aner'tttitlttw, hor to the dunno or Assm'iahl ot [It-)1, anonlo Controrvatttry Euler:--toppasition), Civilian, 6,405. N. American, 7; Contlnerttal, 18; To- tai, 6,430. No change. South waterloo:--t5eott, (govern meat). Civilian, 4.515; N. American, 152: continental. 566; Total, 5.233. North WateNoo:-Weiehet (Govern. ment) Civilian, 3,942; American, 110: Continental. 297; total, 4,349. MISS GLADYS LEHMAN RECEIVES DEGREE Ottawa, Feb. 25.---The following are latest Dominion election returns in Waterloo after adding the recently counted toldiers' vote. There will be still more additions but not enough to change the result. WEI‘CHEL GETS 402 AND EULER 25 Of' SOLDIERty VOTE The Quality Store 40-42 BENTON ST., You can save from 1.5 to 20 per cent by buying Tudllq Anderson Wagons during the next month. This Comp: has an enormous trade in the West, where it requires W; ens built of the best materials. Only Hickory Axles I Oak Wheds used. ' Call nnd inspect our Stock of MeLaughlin's and Cana Carriage, buggies. The herd makes as you know, and pri the same as in 1917. Wilkinson Flows at $16.00 each. _ Buy now and get your goods home and be ready l early Spring Work. S. E. Bow m an Farmers I Read Thi WIRE FENCING. Call and see samples and get our Prices. Let us have your order for again shnr! nf coal No Mn rvrolw-rl fur two exrvption of mm Par ot BORN BUCH ER & SON FARMERS! HARDWAR E MERCHANTS. of Musi- i This nrw Ily to rid one} h corn: “I. introduced by . Ci‘ man, who up line, white In“ sticky. it drirn in a moment, and tl',,,.,,',".":,'",',', up thr corn vim I in; or "wrn irritating the _ in tilsuo or skin l Sort let "ther dlo of In [ locum! tram whim!“ " In Ibt0elipthirotaoadaauhtti A few drops of this new ether pound applied dimtly upon . II .f'ling corn should reliever tho am: "tmotttiy. and won the entire rout and all. dries up and m ho out with tho ting, n. You simply say to the drug man, "Give mo a quarter of In I of freezene." This will con "I? but ls sumcient to ram" "dry or you can from one) feet. ’ Wu Carov of the Vntted a Army, an ulul Waterloo Towns†1 rrmrnr-d lmmv Saturday at short "save hufnrv going over!“ Mr. "rain will ussulng‘. his nevi ies at th" Pxpiralion of a six IIN. lmvv ot' absence. granted to Mgt?, Sweon, The, m-w Collector has the mnnloy of the Government I years and is well known in W where ho has many friends. . , MY. A, K. "rain. formerly ot w Inn. who has been inspector of D lurk-s fur SIM)": yaars. has been pointed Collector of Internal Run at the port of Windsor. He will reed James McSween, tho p11 crrlloctor, who has lwen in the 1 of the Dominion Government tor you“. twelve of which he has 1 1m Pollormr at Windsor. ‘f APPOINTED AS COLLECTOR AT WINDSOR P U. S. SOLDIER VISITING " YES! MAGICALLY! I CORNS tlff OUT 'r WITH FINGERS w .._- wwwmc-a»... KITCHE: "