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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 May 1918, p. 6

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.,uuory ot Pu. lmenon K. "town. in but! In tho Bundles! church. Illa. on Sunday oorniug, May Gth, Mu. Every "mum. ”are or the church was occupied by n lympulbmlc magnum. whllo Rev. J. P. "such. a! Mon Church. Kltchvner, [no In aw Noon-Ia memorlll nddrau. Rom W. B. Donal» also unlined In the uervlw. The chair ot the church rendered my. on! lull-Ma MIN-Non- whlch arc-ally Added to the ttnpretmivertetut ot Hm “who. Put. Brown val the youngest son ot Rev. and Mo. G. F. Brown. pautor it the Evangelical church. He w“ hum Feb. thh, 1393 In North Ewithopo, Perth Co., Ont. He onlluul In Hutton: Auunnt 21st, 1914. and join " the untou- uvolry realnnnt of the Strum-on- Horn, After Pom" tulnlnx at vgtietwtierr Pump, Quoltm'. he left tor overlan- wlth tho 11er contlnxont on Supt. Mth, ttMi, rum-l» In: Plymouth. Eng” Oct. "MI. 19'it, Be In: went heron to F'rttitce In larch. 1915. The that Ion-m.- mm.- In which he had a part was that of _Psrtstuttert. Other human In whim ho vu ensued wow (llvlnm-hy. Mew linen. Dukobulh north of Ypros, Yproa Somme. l'eronne. Rapunnw, and m. Quentin. In hlu 1ettmm he nun-r mm. phlnod of hardlhlnl. but vallnntly or- ettttierd hlu plnca In the cuntllrt " rlxhteoulnesn and rtherty. ‘llco wan wounded slightly in Manx!) and Jun“ 1917. but always ro'llll'llml to the front "Ila. During th" heavy tit-hr in In the latter part at March tllls your bin cavalry regiment alno taking part, he was fatally woundn-d and died of gunshot wounds on April 4th, "tit, at the that (‘ununlty Clearing Station. IilEllillllll. _ ' SEBVIBE HEN] Ill il.lllllt Pie. E. G. Brown was tho 0th parsonuw reptmwrtuttlve of tho Ev. Automation in Canada to onlint. AV thouxh qulte a nnmlwr or the unmo clul followvd him in unlistmn-nt sinu- Anxunl. 19H. yet he was also the first ttt thin clan to pay the nuprvmo uncri- lice. While iyinu wounded and tlyInu hll brother Bert crossed the Atlantic n the second representative of the bully. Ther parents and remalninx brothers and sisters have the sincaro Iympathy ot their many friends in thin union ot anxiety and berottetamertt Mrs, W. Altman onlorlalnad about 80 ladies at her homo on Thurmlny evo- nlng in honor of Mrs. G. Aumnn and Mrs. J. Bowman who are having this wank to spunul the Bummer out wont. Mrs. Aumun also "ntortalnod a group Minn Irene Drlanlngvr ot KttNtotutr up?!“ tht ,yrok_ottf_with herrpnronln. Mr. and Mrs. o. Flolto and family pt Corinth upon! nil-Vern! mum with the farmer's parental Mr. and Mrs. John Flotto. Mr, C. Sun-he of the (‘olonlal Knit. ting Po. Is moving his mammary in to the C. o. K. block next to the Hoimbockor and June factory and will currv on tho work there. A large nudlnnm ttttended the mn- tata "Saul“ given at tho tltetttorittttt on Friday evening by [ha Zion Choir ot Kitchener, , The program was much entoved. Mina Elsie Rayon In walling Mr. ind Mn. Oliver Hersey at New Dun. doe. Mr. A. Sta-9n has purvhuaml Dr. Gob Me's rasItlom-v nu King St. Mr, and Mrs. Noah Hun-runner tspent Sunday at Waterloo hls Where women's Interests are trupreme-- Pp-'-'-"-'- " Wrong!" gamed-I gentle. It; OUR BUSY NEIGHBORS 'ecM.ta was wanna?“ w, moo-ex dhe Nail mull Gauguin. mnmnmx 'trahutttt It". INTERESTING NEWS NOTES Thorn tho 'Ntnttune,rrtutrrr no" tho mvrrtririod rom'vrm: of hrrvmx rettcvtett In hrlof. Infnnnuuv. 1""va ot luuoly itttercst, I'llllqlrI-n um! War ttarings. Honwsln- Sufi“; Reform. An [monst- inx Fivw,Nurdrotrv, I'etttrttt KItrlwns. um! An Utdrprmstrrtt I-‘nnnly. are a PM! of tho, toptes dm-usm‘ul In rerun hm" s. Purt ot tho mum- put. I: "I!" Itit.",ttt “MM. vurruvl norm! mm“! a" rhrotttclpar Artr Wotttatt.wlto wlshos to In. tntormrtt on “IN! IA gum. on. In hor own par- urulur ”More nmv do so by renal": daily "For mu! Aim"! M'omerr" and "ttrt MI," Ott knur- dnyn "Woman's lx'lnmlnm" " an nddlunn-l (on Inn osvodally 1ttterortintr to women reader: ".00 pvt "mum hrfmntb-8s.mr avllvml. Orior Hurouxh dealer. local paper or direct. l'ndrrltho hondfntt, "For and About \Vomon." the ”urn-sis uml “Ninth-s of Itto Inmlrrn wo.. mun are taken can 'ot dtuly In Emma“ and: Ctttp'th. A very improuive mentor!“ ur- vice was held in the Evnnselicnl church on Sunday mental in honor of tho hm- Pte, Enter-on Brown. Inn fut new. mu! Mrs. W. Brown. The I "ltttrrlt wan tsuitably decorated tor the m't'uullm with the "an or the Allie- l nurmumlhtx I photo at the you. he- m, The attendance at the uervico mm wry largo. " wan limo-t impou- uihle to Mahmud-ta the crowd. Rev. J. "and or Kitchener null-ital by litev. Dough: of Nttpurret0ts,ru1., had rhurun at the unit-alt. liiiii,'iliu an nntham by riha ' choir, n patriotic hoist-turn ilion was xivon by the Mines Brit-kart [Tim relative: and imnwdlntn friend! ior the family who’ve", urn-ant trom Mr, and Mrs. Holden Appel ot Si Jacobs vitutod Mr. and Mrs. J. Filain‘ gofrlavarnl days rum. o! lub- on may .vetstng. At huh “thoriu- n unlock colloc- no. In tan and s In: - ml. In: (or the m Cm. Mr. and In. w. Quinlan um the Mutton od I". lobar! in“. at Toronto at Wharton:- 0. low (by ot In! Ink. Mr, Bttd In. (fun-ton Snyder and 1utettyr,ptsd.Mr. "f Mrs. 4m D... Mr. and Moi. on?“ Allin from Lurk- ttow visited Dr. and Mrs. Paulda last week. Aviator Addison Pooruior of Torott, to. Yisutttd his parents this week. Mr. Badko of Toronto, was tho 'ttttst ot Mr. Ulla Sclniarholx on Mon- day of last Wttek, Mrs. tttstone of Hull walled Mrs Juan-u Stewart last wmk The many friends ot the Dr, and III: family deoply regret their removal from Elmlra. (We. Edwin Holllngor of Toronto in out several days with his parents. r, Norman Ritter or Kitchener upon! the week and at his home. . In. 1nd daughter ot Waterloo arm the can“ at Mr. and In. P, Rump! on Build". - Mr. sud In. Melvin Hllhorn ot Gull "tent tho week and will: Mr. Mid In. lune Human. “In one. Er!) up”: “new day: " New Hamburg In! mock. mu Rttth am and Mr. Dick an: of Toronto spent the week om] with their pt'.retrttt, Mr .nml Mrs. Frank Manning ot Sa- vannah. Georgia. and Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Randall. ot l’routun, vlullml Mr. and Mrs. Frml Watson. lust wmk. Dr. Montgomery has auld " [mm tive, and Ill» lmnullful residence to Wulson of linvolock. who expect: to take possession this weok. Dr. Mont. gomvry will take a spat-la] course at New Yark. It. In. Pawn! ot Toronto I" In town on Inna”. Pte. Koorber of London Halted " mother over the weak and. T u "line" warn Mr. Wllfrid Drum ot Toronto, Mrs. Artttstrotttt, Mu. Kruupo. and Mn. Henry trom Summa- vllle; Mrl. Maura and Mrs. Helium-k from Sir-Hora, Mr. Jacob urauu and daughters Luella, Mary land Ada, and no" Melvin trom Zurich, Min Weln from Creulton, Mr, Ed. wan: trom Cttrtrlll, Mlll Amy am Mr. and Mo. H. Srhweltxer and "mily, Mr. Wlrth trom Kitchener. Rev. and Mo. Brown and tnmlly httert the sympathy ot the community In thalr grout loan. 7 'Mr. David Hotter and dauxlliar ot Wniorloo visited in town this weak. RM. J. Culp vlailml his brother at [sonmuvlllo In»! weok. Mr. Otto Schlerholx he: returned from the School of Practical Science Toronto after oompletlnx the first year ot his undies there. Hie men)’ friends are plenty dto know that he passed his ttxtttnlntttiottB with honors. - Mr. Amos and Miss Amos ot Guelph spent (he week end In town. In. and Mn lion-him and faintly any!“ Mummy trr_Kircholt"r. _ ___ e Mr. and Min. "army [mm of Wa. lerloo rullml on trIn-nds In town on Monday. Mrs. A. rah-k of Kltvhonor visited hor muthor lust wma. Minn Martha Sc-lnruvr spout Sunday m Hawkeuvllln. Mr. Geortro l'Irlc-kaon ot Kltclwnor was the guest ot Mr. OIcnr Wei-miller last week. THRON10 key Ono "mm-Inna ttttpied in 0mm puns-ran" charm-II with “lnnfhuz.” lid-am!" wm be no place for Hackers from the army or Import“! hula-trim- " the who! tht-h has [one torth from "no (thin-f. A "osmium “upon-0d hem" Maul-Into Weaver t'ttarRert with railing to observe ttto nPw law and ho was ulna "mu Monday to can“ In employment at II tttttttttt "ttarttcter. .. Min-"upon new": Mun Eng... In UMul Work. A "mmrerlmttmtttm show-0r" wan holy! u the home ot "In Navy out 'rot' on - "all; In! In MI- National Council, Young Men’s Christian Association I I How the Y. M. C. A. Contributes to Y ,/ _ PRES, Langemarck, Festiibert, Vimy Ridge, I Paschendaele----how the very names thrill! They stand for deeds of the bravest of the brave-our own Canadian lads! They fight and win, not ahirays by strength of numbers, but by unbeatable fighting spirit, or "morale". .' Said a British Staff officer: "I have known morale to be found in a cup of hot coffee. I have seen it sustained by a man's merely writinga letter home. If you want an easy and short definition of 'morale' you will find a good one in the four letters YN.C.A." The staff officer pointed to the men trooping into the big Y.M. C.A.hutand continued: "Those men are going to the front line to-morrow. IntheY.M.C.A.some of them will be playing games. others attending divine service. but each in his own way will find Belmont. Y.M.C.A. man serving hot coffee I oo yards from German Trenches near Lens (From Photo) Ontario: Dr. John Brown. Jr., "r " “In Natural Lamb. who tn Mtorttr to M marrlNl um! wlll waldo lu Own-n Sauna. nurln‘ Iho course of ttto owning Mlus Lam) wan 91-01mm. ml with many bonmllnl am: from her girl "tends. _ The nmny trlondn of Mn. " mog- lcr will be merry to learn that "its: m-oossluIt-d her removal to the Gait haunt“! In! work. A: I rentt't ot tho loam-o (“on by My. Mr, Women In tho iietttiUtii! church last Monday. the Wye!!!" "We plan (sum-I to not about 330. Mr. Frank Rum- hna been appoint. ml Hum!" "an! of the Grind Rlvor Runway Ind "to Domini": Express Co.. unending Mr. A. H. “Human. "NR." Bttrt (no "trtqtttttr'tt EXWN‘ The (“any ot the Inu- Jon:tttsnl, " "rrteditttt Mr. A. H. Within-k. t?ettotVltt, who mum! away " Oshawr '0” '00 "at. att his am year. was held Wuhan-l R.r.Ar"deteHe-hesdexbve)toth.timteo-tAv-r. Red Tr ; :e Fund $2,250,0 W ay 7, a, 9 Canada-' de Appeal Campaign Directors for Red Triangle Fund t 120 Bay Sh, Toronto Atartrai,"tbttr 7] at It. "0'de churn"! baton th the Maximum: yNInr r'- mount}; with going had-r tha you " hour and was and . . {I'm Mr, Amhrrse Inuit. Me" I T rHtttttbtnttt “rm. Yrtttk It”! In oqrti. has Mu»; natured to the futon Manon. ttre, anh‘ " nvrkman of "no tt Liam-ran (‘hh-Tll m durtmi tho f noral sunk-o of (iiir,".t Mild at " . and Mrs. Athert' v. Wedrtrs. ‘duy tttttttttOtt. . _ l, ' Law to Ron. Leto too ttttit. down WWW avenua a tow Sunday! no. Md ma may“ Throuvhthe hell of battle after battle, our brave soldiers fight. Through fire, water, mud, filth and dea ly danger follows the ever faith- ful Y.M.C.A. mah, even if he can bring but a bucket of invi crating coffee to lagged fiehtcis., Will you help' us to supply the colleemand'to render the thousand 'and one similar services to soldiers everywhere? ' a strengthening of his 'morale' in the comradeship of his fellows under the Red Triangle. All this is a thing which is going to turn the balance in our favor." The Y.M.CA. needs at least $2,250- 000 to meet _the tremendous demands. Be generous!'. Mir" ee".seA-i"9ustibf4ese-o y. avemmrlvnl or tho lost um. tram, Tho cas- eatrttht he! mun armnumniml by his Duly ion. r0 tMiMr, ”an" smtttotWtd, and [are] new. Quebec: P. S. Dolmen. Mr. Schnnoltl Erwin. Mr. Bettottotd ml many friends In Humidor and surromtdintt disarm. run-Infant" to Pal-In prior to his mum"! to Oshawa an" ho had ulvon up Inulnou In "have!" Inger“: mama. 7 - A Pte, Rnnalu‘ Wihtott who in: barn m Franco with the nmmi English rogimom. tho Him-k Watch. is now rmmrinl mining. Sow: in this on." M.- hoon "cover"! by M: Mother Mr. wwwk Wihon of the Dominion Bani: Sim. ' in Ohio! Opus-On _ mm L. Thompson ot Pinto". u', 'Min E. (‘nmpho'l at Nomi“ ummn " no Rott Tel-plum. all!” mum " the hon. Drum for 110! duo. up I. I,“ an. a. my. w. Y.M.C.A.. Sherbrooke Victory I, "I went home for the first time in IN years and 1 had not written for 13 years. I have given up my old habits of drinkin and gambling and thank Codi)! it. r hanks to a little word caught at one of your good-night ser- vices." "From one end of the train'to the other I heard nothing but troodUthe'W. Your representa- tive did his best to supply our needs, purchasing stuff at rock- bottom prices and letting the boys have it in the same way." “The Hut is very well termed 'next to home'." "They send guides out with par- ties at soldiers on siq,ht-seeintr tours all over London. ' A lieutenant writes: "Really the work that the Y.M.C.A. is doing out here is absolutely marvel- Ions." A German prisoner said: "The reason you fellows show such figl1t isAeasily ulldetsquq. _Y9qr officers' canteens, Y.M.C.A.'s and padres are backing you up." "Who pays? Idon't know. But whoever they are, God bless them. They are the fathers of thousands of boys." YMCA, mprrsrntative (oi Mi: aa and full Sula-Imam. Lord Nortkclife: " do not think the gag fren. ty? fought without Serve your Country by your labor and Ind make a gift to the Red Triangle Pam! from your varnittgst What 1 tine chance to do a doohlc service! Stat (human)? tl',T, Tgtgl, to give 810 each. 1 l e total, tohdp the NHL-rs, tite balm to: IT.) work. Gifts mm! be " has! .10, the standard unit. A buy may subscribe more thun 'loin SI" units hut not less. A belt!- titutly UU waves! mrrtitisate will be given tn . each "u1riscriberr. A_sk your Wea) the Y.M.C.A." Lt.-Col. Mayes; "Games have a tendency to increase fighting spirit. Anreftortit on your part to expedite delivery of athletic equiprm-Rt will be of national service. ' Mai.-Gcneral Leckie: "One can- not speak too highly of the ex- cellent work of the Y.M.C.A. at the Front." Harry Lauder: "We took the responsibility of sending these boys to defend us, and we must not fail them. The Y.M.C.‘A. huts are the Soldiers' 'Home from home.' " General Aldnson: "Your work is very much appreciated by all units of the corps." - Hon. R. B. Reese, Australia: "The greatest praise must be given to the Y.M.C.A. who sue- cour the men even right " the front." Brig.-Gert.Odltem: "r want to let you know how much I was impressed with the .wor.k done Let Y.M.C.A. Itwm simply magni nt. All ranks are enthusiastic. Shave le- commended one of your other: for the Military Crum. Th,- V.M.C.A. hm: endeared itself to the soldier in France as no other institution hos.” "Earn and Give" Campaign for Boys Bits from Soldiers' Letters "rush“. hm: boon uplmlmod ohm orator. surrorrllnx Miss HIM. Lo, Who has gum: to “'omlalork. tow n T Mr Run unwind" of Detroit town tor svwrul an”. Tributes t L real and Funeral. Mr. Orion Lattthert at Port Ar p, the gnn t of nit-ml: and nla m Hum-hr. Mrs. Thou. Unmet! has roll trom vHitittr, her My". Mu. _ Keel. In Tomato. k Mlss Rw- Jones of Wetland, . "olsua.tinq with NIIIIVM " ll

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