JX the annual : ?‘ % is reported meeting will 4 gach District wi * Arately and we hea: * of our Instit _! m annual meeti y,,. Be Bure and Register. w»,.. â€" Everybody who is 16 years old and ; over must not forget or refuse to Regâ€" . Aster on Saturday next, June 22nd. The m where registrations will be made is at the Public School, which ‘will be open from 7 o‘clock in the morning until 10 o‘clock at night for and we hear that through the of our Institute President next annual meeting of North Watâ€" erioo will be held in this place. © ‘The following were visitors here over Sunday from Kitchener and made short calls.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter Glebe, Mr.. and Mrs. J. Burkholder and daughter, Mrs. N. Kreutzwiser, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stahle and daughter and Mr. John Wilhelm.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Diebel of Waterloo, visited the forâ€" mer‘s mother here on Sunday.â€"Mr. whd Mrs. W. Ottmann of Ayr, Mr. and Mrs.â€" Steward Broomd and Mr. and Mrs. L. Kee of Guelph, visited friends here .over Sunday.â€"Messrs. Edwin Koehler, Edward Dietz, P. Wagner gnd Miss Gerta Woiwade, Miss Lizzie rember, and Miss Alice Miller, were Wisitors on Sunday with friends and acquaintances in and around Kitchenâ€" er.â€"Mr. Doctor Ottmann had an atâ€" tack of appendicitis last Friday but has recovered.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. â€"Echmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Fubr aid daughter Bertha of Tavistock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt wover Sunday. â€" Messrs. Wilfred Berscht, Louis Ottmann, Barni Faber and Wm. Dietz, paid a visit to Carl dng Heights on Sunday last. ._Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scheifele of Michigan, are visiting their daughter Mrs. Peter 8. Musseiman and other reâ€" latives here. * Mr. John Scherrer, reported for military ‘service at London on Tuesâ€" day last week. Miss Cuntz of Baden, was visiting friends here the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Stroh and famâ€" fly on Sunday, attended the funeral of the latter‘s brother, Henry W. Schierholtz at Kitchener on Sunday. Student J. Mangelsen supplied for â€" Rev. G. Weidenhammer at the Luthâ€" eran church on Sunday afternoon, in ‘the latter‘s absence, while© attending the funeral of his uncle, the late Henâ€" : ry W. Schierholtz of Kitchener. f Fruit trees which a few weeks ago promised a good yield, are now quite bare of fruit. Last Friday. afternoon about 3 o‘clock, fire was discovered at one of the stokes of the Flax Mill Yards. It was only by the immediate response to the fire alarm by the villagers and meighboring farmers, and the desperâ€" ate fight which they put up that saved the building. Mrs. Rdward Snyder and Mra. A. J. Ruggle attended the Sunday School Convention held at Hespeler on Tues day.â€"Quite a number of this vicinity attendod the Mennonite Conference last week which was held at Kitchenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott and daughter Gertrude and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snyâ€" der, motored to Kitchener last Sunâ€" day. “0.: llu-ber of members of the C nstitute on Thursday atâ€" e Lnie) ecity uo Wals Elmira Notes. > is reported that next year‘s weasimemen meeting will not be a joint one, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peters but each District will have theirs sep. Wilton visited Mr. and M Mrsa. and Miss Mcintyre of Kitchen er are visiting at the home of Mrs Geo. A. Bowman. A number of this vicinity attended the Farmer‘s Institute picnic which was held at Waterloo last Thursday. Fire At Flax Mill. Mr. Dan. Martin has had a bee for hauling brick for his new house for which building cperations have comâ€" menced . . Local and Personal. Next Sunday evening, a special serâ€" vice will be held in the Lutheran church at which Rev. P. Ludwig, Secâ€" retary of the Mission Board of _ the General Council, from the United Btgg_el. will occupy the pulpit. Mr. and Mrs. W. Knipfel and «on Lorne of Elmira, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schultz. News Notes. Locals. and Personals Mr. H. W. Ebel was a weekâ€"end vis itor to friends in Tavistock. Miss Clara Laasch of Elmira. spent See our White Embroidery and Voile Dresses. They are very atâ€" tractive. For This Week : FINE LADIES‘ WEAR. WALPER HOUSE BLOCK, 21 KING W., PHONE 561 Voile Blouses from Georgette Crepe de Chene Blouses from We also have a variety of Silk and Sitk Poplin Skirts in Stock Institute Meeting. orgette Crepe de Chene Blouses from $4.15 to $15.00 SUMMER DRESSES Wellesley. Floradale. INTERESTING KEWS You are cordially invited to inspect our Stock . Feldman BLGCGUSES Sunday, under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder were guest of Kitchener friends on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Bechtel and family, and Miss Z. Lcisemer were the guests of Mr. Homer Watson at Doon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McBain of Gladâ€" stone, Oregon, visited the latter‘s St. Paul‘s Lutheran â€" Congregation has decided to hold its annual picnic on Monday, July ist. in Mr. Geo. Klinek‘s orchard. The usual. proâ€" gram of songs, music. recitations and children‘s sports will be given. _ Mr. James Smail of Galt visited friends in Elmira and vicinity > last week. A severe windstorm . passed through North Woolwich last Tuesâ€" day and caused considerable damage. Mr. Noah Miller‘s kitchen and woodâ€" shed were severed from the house and blown to pieces. The windmill was also shattered. A pleasant reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brandt ovâ€" er the week end. Those who) were present from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. F. White and daughter of Vanâ€" couver, Miss Gladys Brandt of Chicaâ€" go. Miss Maye Brandt of near Kitchâ€" ener, and Pte. Art White of Toronto. Mr. Rovy Logie of Toronto called on friends in town this week. Mrs. Brock of Toronto visited Mr and Mrs. S. Laschinger last week. . Mr. Edmund Klinck _ represented the Elmira Printing Co. at the . 60th Aunual" Convention of the Canadian Pres: Association of Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lein, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heckingdorn and Mr. and Mrs. C. Dreisinger motored to Oshaâ€" wa on Thursday and brought home several Chevrolet cars for Mr. Lein. Pte. I.. â€"A. Teamerson or the Coast Artillery, Hancock, N. J. spent sever; al days at the home of Mrs. Coote reâ€" cently. 28 The marriage took place at St. Paul‘s Anglican Cathedral, London, Ont., on June 5th. of Miss Amada: Hertel to Mr. Wilbur Rumball, elder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rumball Elmira. ‘The young couple will reâ€" side in Kitchener. ‘ _Mrs. Norman Peppler of Hanover spent a short time at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Herman last week. Mrs. Geo. Ruppel. Mrs. F. Ruppel, Miss Bertha Christman and Messrs. O. H. Vogt and Herman spent Satâ€" urday afternoon at Galt. Miss Hilda Eby has returned after a prolonged visit at her home in St. Thomas. Mrs. Shanks of Kitchener spent seâ€" veral days in town recently. _ Mrs. Conrad George visited his fa mily last week. |_ _ B S ul While Mrs. J. Ruth and family of Woolwich were driving into town several evening‘s ago part of the harâ€" ness gave way which caused the horse to turn suddenly and Mrs. Roth was thrown to the ground.> She reâ€" ceived a severe gash in the side of the head and it was necessary for the Doctor to put in several stitches. She is now progressing favorably.. _ Mrs. Reginald Rutherford of Torâ€" onto visited her mother Mrs. Fulton last week. ~Miss Violes Folster or Toronto visâ€" ited Mr. and Mrs. J. Linder last week. â€"Miss Elsie Miller of Wellesley is visiting her sister Mrs. Wm. Steuerâ€" nagel. sls 8. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shantz of Alâ€" ma were the guegts of Mrs. Coote seâ€" veral days ago. The ‘Misses E. and B,. Bchrens spent Sunday in Elora. ns Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson of Haâ€" New Dundee. milton vh;to‘mlr. and Mrs. E. G.| ° emmnitce Winn on y. 6 Personal Local. Mrs. L. Schroer spent several days| _ .“ â€" We are pleased to report Dr. G Bulgin is progressing favorably since his recent attack of blood poisoning in his arm. Mrs. G. Vogt, Mr. O. H. Vogt, Mrs Ph. Christman, and Mr. and Mrs Geo. Ruppel spent Thursday after noon at Kitchener with Mrs. Marrin Mrs Stauffer visited at Queene ville last week. # The Misses V. Appe!l and M. Coon spent Saturday at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. David Smail <of Galt spent the week end with ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. Small _‘ _ Pte. Payne of London visited his fainily last week. e _ Mr. Eph Linder of Toronto visited his parents last week. E0_ Pte. Ainsworth of London spent the week end with his mother. * Pte. Oscor Heuhn of London spent the week end in town Mr. L. lies of Toronto called on Elmira friends last week. Mrs. J. C. Allemang is visiting at Preston. * S1.1705 " $7.00 Ne are offering extra values in On Sunday the remodelled United Brethren Church was dedicated by Bishop Allwood of Indiana and a large avdience was present both morning and evening. About eight hundred dollars was pledged to pay the cost of remodelling. L Local and Personal. Mrs. Geo. Hallman. ; Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Poth a daughter. The funeral of ‘Mrs.‘Isaac Witmer was largely attended on Tuesday last, the services were conducted by Rev. J.‘Reichert and: Rev. Manasseh Hallâ€" man. a ! ufl Mr. Charlle Lampkinâ€" of Fordwi visited at the home .of Mr. Amos Hilâ€" born on Sunday last. £." i. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder and Miss Mary Snyder of Kitchener were Sunday guests at Mr. Gilbert. Bergey‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Keckendorn of Breslau spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hallman. ; _ Mr. Jno. Schults had an o&emï¬ou performed on Monday at the Kitchenâ€" er and ‘Waterloo Hospital © _ â€" + Messrs. Alvin and Clayton Knarr and the Misses Vera and Eva Knarr and Vera Becker all of Waterloo townâ€" ship visited at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. M. B. Hallman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J Sander and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Harlock were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt. Sapper Ross Bingeman of : Brockâ€" ville is home on his: last leave before going ‘overseas visiting relatives and friends. x ies s The many friends of Mrs. Geo, Coleâ€" man are sorry to : hear of her illness. On June 4th Mr. :Ephriam. Knarr had the misfortune to fall from a windmill breaking his wrist and a rib. Many from here attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mrs. Landreth Bingeâ€" man at Bethel on Sunday last. The services were conducted 'lzn»Rov. N. @chwalm and Rev. 8. Crei an. Mrs. Bingeman was highly esteemâ€" ed by all who knew her and will be greatly missed by her many friends and acquaintances. M Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shantz and famâ€" ily of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. azd Mrs. Dave Snyder. Bishop Allwood was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt while here over Sunday. Ald. G. J. Lippert of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heald. f ri*t*l Mrs. Geo. Heald bas returned after being at London under ‘the doctor‘s care for sometime. t Church Dedication. dauchter Melinds of Hanover are at precect visiting at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Irvin Lcutenschlager. Mr. Joh@ Schults has returned home from the hozpital after having undergone @fÂ¥seperation and is recovâ€" eriee ricely: > « . Mr. Titus Bingeman of near New Dundee visited Mr. and Mrs..S. Piker on Sunday. Local Items of Interest. Mr. Herman Kavelman had the misâ€" fortune of cutting his thumb rather badly the other day when he was onâ€" gaged on his car. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton _ Shantz of Waterloo Township visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaster on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Haltman were Mr. and Nrs. F. D. Hallman and family of Willamaburg, Mr. and Mrs. Archic Hallman of Kitchener, _ Mr. _ More! Bingaman and Miss Ada Bingamen of near New Dundee. absence of 16 years. Mr. Pry druggist and is in business for Mr. Joscph Sm‘th of Detroit and Mr. Chas. Smith of Ind‘ana are â€" visâ€" ‘i‘ng at the home of Mr. Alf. Futher, Mr. Chas. Smith tas not been here imnnual Sundiy Scaool Convention in the Baptist Church here on Tuesday Mrs. O. Dinger has returned to Sault Ste. Marie after spending some time with relatives here. The® New Mennonite church memâ€" bers beld their Baptismal Services at ‘he stream here on Sunday last, Rev. N. Schwalm officiated. ‘Those who were baptised were Misses Stella, Amanda and Lucinda Ottetbein, Miss @lora Schwalm, Miss Idella Waterâ€" man, Messrs Lorne® Shantz, Burle Bretz and Frank Schelby. Quite a few from the village attendâ€" oc the dedication services . at the Mannheim Brethren church on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Capwell of Kitchener and Mr. Alex Wegenast of Hamilton were the Sunday guests at Miss Mary Wegenast‘s. last. The principal speaker was Rev. M. L. Wing of St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne and Miss Bess of Washington visited Ur. Bocuy over Sunday. Miss Vera Macintyre of Hespeler visited friends in the village on Sunâ€" lay last. ' Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shantz were Mr. and Mra. Urias Snider of German Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shants of Waâ€" terloo, and the Messrs Marg. rat and M‘anie Shonts of Kiuchoner. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hofstettel and Mr H Gruby of Kitchener visited a tMr. Golbecks on Sunday. Mrs. Randall© Hoffman and son Rockferd, M. Wesley Spaetzel visited it Mr. William Spatezel‘s on Sunday. \Ur. Herman Kavelman motored to Woodstock one day last week. west with her sons. His cousin Mr READ AND ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. Mr. Fry to Elmirs. In Wilmot Towrsh‘p 3.8.C. keld its NEW DUNDEE June 1!th Mannheim. wQflrl':x been received here by his pa stating that Gunner Clifâ€" ;ton R. Taityhas beenâ€"gassed. Gunner ‘Tait went overseas with a draft from the R. C. H. A. from Toronto afd had ‘been in France: about‘ @> year, . He The Municipal:â€"Council; of the Township ‘of Wel!u!;:ig'mt. at the Townshipâ€"Hall, Cros#hill; «Morcay . the 3rd.â€"day of June 1918, 10 o‘clock. in thâ€" ‘forencon, we i xt ies All the Members were present, J. Reiâ€" del theâ€"Reéve; took t..s chait. . Communications, bills and accounts were received and read. Bills and accounts:â€" Moved byF. Lackner, seconded by J. L. McKay that the following accounts be paid and that the Reeve issue orâ€" ders in payment of same, as follows:â€" Sam Bowman, putting in tile ‘Th6é miffutes of the foregoing sesâ€" sion, were read and adopted. The Sawyer Massey Co., for Roadâ€"Grader ..... ... .. ...350.00 John Reidel, to pay freight on RoadGrader ..... ... â€"..... 1M.13 Wm. Gibbons, rep. bridge _ and filing in ...;. ...~...2 ... :10.00 John Reidel, for Delegates to Ottawa {expenses) ....:..... 60.00 J. L. McKay, to pay Life Insurâ€" ance premium for M. Goetz . 41.34 Mrs. W: â€"Croft, grant to Wellesâ€" + ley Ladies Institute .....‘...25.00 Jessie Harron, grant to . Millâ€" â€" been in France ADDIT R FOHT Liad was well known in this vicinity hayâ€" ingâ€" been #‘clerk at : the â€" E. J. Duck dru‘gstore,and later with J. R. Phin drug storb‘ at Hespeler:i > ~ ‘~> bank Ladies Institute ....... John Haid, compensation ..... W. H. Knight, Assessor‘s salary John Haid complained of being arsessed too high when . compared with his neighbor‘s assessments. His assessment was rednced $300.00. The property .6f David Kraemer, having been sold to P. McKay, the assessâ€" ment thereof was transfered to him. No action in Herman Wolfe‘s appeal. The appeal of Alf. Hewitt was disâ€" missed. Dogs were struck for the folâ€" lowing:â€"Fred. Lackner one dog, Henâ€" ry Dietrich one dog, Jacob Foerster one dog, Henty Battenberg one dog. Simon Lebold one dog, and Fred Biâ€" vour one dog. Mre. R. Turnbull was assessed for two dogs of which one was struck off. The assessment of Elias Playford, E. 4 Lot 9 Conc. 8 was reduced $200.00. The assessment of the Wm. Bell Estate was trans fered to Rlisabeth McKay, being the _ Mr. Herb Huehn of Kitchener spent Sunday with his parents. 19185â€" ~# Pat Short, refund of statuteâ€"lab OF :..lcs irarss srrral ces Thos. Crooshanks, to . balance his ‘Collector‘s .Roll ........ carried Total _ $865.12 Court of Revision at 2 o‘clock p.m. Court of Revision and appeal, to reâ€" vise the Assessment Rolls, of the Township of Wellesley, for the yéar 1918, was held at Crosshill, Monday the 3rd. day of June 1918, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afternoon. After the Members had mace their declaraâ€" tion of Office, said court was opened. J Reidel was made chairman of said Court M Mr. Oscar Huehn of London spent the week end with his wife and parâ€" ents. The children of St. Clements R. C. Church received their first communâ€" ion Sunday morning at 9.30 . o‘clock. Twenty girls and nine oys partook of it. Rev. Father Gehl officiated. Rev. Elmer H. Green of the Bapâ€" tist chUrch was the officiating minisâ€" ter at the Decoration Day services of the local I. O. 0. F. lodge, Sunday. 8. % of the Rast half of Lot 6 Cone. 14. W. 8., 50 acres. The Court of Revâ€" isfon having examined the several ap wealas and revised the Assesfsmont or spent a few d.ys last week with Kitchener were the guests of Mrs. Charlie Mexer on Sunday. Miss M. W. Moyer spent Tuesday at Gueliph. Miss Hilda Heintzman of Kitchenâ€" er spent Tuesday at her home here. Special services will be held in the Rev. Harry Snyder and Mrs. Suyâ€" der and child of North Dakota are visiting with his parents Mr. and Mra. _ Henry Suyder. Church services in Salem Evangoliâ€" cal Church on Sunday evening. Rev. Harry Snyder will occupy the pulpit. Everybody welcome. _ Prestonian .Gassed C P F PM 1i peog . o »â€" zl g visited at the bome of the Special music is being prepared for the occasion and every effort is beâ€" ing put forth to make this a very inâ€" teresting service. _ w Khal ol All parents, children and friends are heartily invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. flelry Brook: of Wa: terloo spent Sunday in opur burg. . Miss Lillian Weber of Waterloo is spending a few days with her brothâ€" er A. Weber. The Waterloo township Sunday Bchool convention was held at Blair Sunday afternoon and evening. _ _ Mrs. Albert Heipel and son John Wesley and daughter Clara Heipel attended anniversary service in Zion Church, Kitchener, on Sunday and ;I:e funeral of Mrs. John H. Roedâ€" ng. Mr. Charles Frickey who visited with his.mother some time has reâ€" turned to Buffalo. & Wetlesley tp.â€"minutes . of June Mrs. Hickson and two children iss Lillisn and Master George of Wellegley Tp. Council Crooshanks, to _ balance Collector‘s ,Roll ........ Lichty, Assessor‘s salary . 110.00 ...20.25 .108.00 25.00 89.41 The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ,ship of Wellesliey met at the Clerk‘s office St. Clements, Saturday June 8th. in the afternoon, to appoint a Municipal Treasurer, for said Townâ€" ship, All Members present. ‘ On motion by McKay and Lackner, John .Reidel, the Reeve, was made Chairman of Said Meeting. $ adjourn to meet again at the ‘Townâ€" ship Hall, Crosshill. Monday the 2nd Moved : by â€"F. Lackner, :seconded by T. J,; Petch, that the report of the Court of Revision, asâ€"stated,. be \a ed and adopted, and that the; ment rolls of the Township of W sâ€" ley are hereby finally revised. fey the year, 1918 .. 5 Kay that Court resume in opan Coun:â€" cil, â€" § evree us totllX gh5 on idiRBRIGD Moved â€"by J. 8. Meyer, seconded :z J. L. McKay, that this Council do n& day of July, 10 o‘clock a.m. St. Clements, Ont. Juné(8th, 1918. SPECIAL MEETING It was moved by F. , secâ€" onded by J. S. Meyer, that iuw No. â€"â€"â€" to appoint .a for the general purposes and afso for the Municipal Loan Fund, in the Townâ€" ship of Wellesley, in the County of Waterloo, be now read a first ‘and second time. The Council now formed into Comâ€" mittee of the whole, on By L&w No 755. . Move by Meyer seconded by Petch, that J. Reidel be Chairman of said Committee. The name of George Rosenblatt, of the Village of St. Clements, was tnserâ€" ted in said Byâ€"Law, at . a salary of $100.00 per annum. The amount of surety, being $30,000. was also insortâ€" ed in said Byâ€"Law. m _ KITCHENER, Walper Hou~s, Sat urday, Sunday, (all day and n:jht), 2 days only, June 15 and 16, Rolls accordingly, 1 to assist nature to close the cv’e‘ln! "v:;‘ho shortâ€" est time known without an oper and at amail cost._ Testimonials from -?, women and parents. Nothing complicated. No incon reniâ€" ence or loas of time, but just a natural_retenti ve s:M. It costs you nmN‘. to invesfigate. lays may be dangerons. New is the time to reak e yourself physically fit for your daily wark. Tear off coupon now. ""Made la Canada." APPLIANCE _ SPECIALIST HERE thrown awap. ‘Rean‘t »Cursinis" is intended 1o atsint nathce To chose tho opening in the shork Strors bave falled, (It prevents gil, inttasion, _mngno: it 1s i'_:-«"myz atyle mu‘: New _ Invention Retaine Rupture Without Knife, Danger or Pain. . Oldâ€"fashioned gailing. sitpping trusses and AT 8T. CLEMENTS. to appoint a Municipal Yreasurer. RUPTURE 3. Y, BOAN, SPECIALIST, m the town# below. Free demonstra examinaâ€" tion of samples. Ask at hotel oi for my room. Note dates _ _ John ~Reidel, chairman . CARRIED Moved by Meyer, seconded by ccordingly, it wasâ€"then‘ in« . Meyer, seconied by J. L. NU].O] for constipation_ marvelous new Nujol relieves without artificial stimulation, griping; or dangerous reaction. It is absolutely pure and drugâ€"free, Pleasant and safe to take, even for infants, invalids and old folksa, Obstinate or occasional cases soon yield to, the action clock@#KARB" CARRIED. CARRIED. BA YONNE â€" . _ NEW JERSEY * Canadian Selling Agents: CIIARLES GYDE & SON, P.O. Dox 875, Montreal, induced from a sedentary occupation. . _ ~ _ _ My knowledge of mechanical affairs responded to the sugâ€" gestion of lubricating parts of the huwan system, and ith the lduinâ€"".lmm-mnplde:jol?. ® A very few doses effected a marked change i conditi h«befl&im;yT.lumzhu:: ment to more than one bottle, with result that within a surâ€" and my health was improved generally. from the use of Nujol is incalculable. _ _ _ While | am in the prime of life, 1 had suffered for a con, siderable time with constipation in an aggravated form, partly 1 havwe now much pleasure in ing, with full knowledge ol the Mpariness o moch s shane. that the beach I heve recurved Clerk: _ ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS â€" There are no substitutesâ€"there is only Nujol Manufactured by + STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) At every drug store. Ask your dector about Nujol * * as an effective and harmless constipation treatment. 1 have now much pleasure in :« swcsular as [ Ottawa, June 17.â€"Roland Hill from the Canadian War C¢ ,respondents’ headquarters in France, cables this morning : cally of the heroism of Canadian nursés, in hospitals and ca ! stations under the fire of the Géermans from air and Jand,‘ ian nursing sisters refused to go to the hos|pitals immune raids and did their duty wearing shrapnel proof helmets shields under their uniforms caring for their patients under ; kinds of shell fire. L uJ ‘CANADIAN NURSES REFUSETO _ .. } | CC 0 C LRAVE HOSPITALS UNDER FIki Use this wonderful remedy and be "rcgular as sume in open: Council. s on ( .ih , CARRIED. The Byâ€"Law was read & third time, y sn o mmnnmmntomm 'Wmmmmmw:v!u'lllv'l"""W'V'N'HWM'W:HWYW;'!‘M‘ onA oi n mm OIL CO. (New Jersey), NJ. "Get Me Mr. Jones" YY "get Mt. Jones on the telephone," always be ready to speak when he answers. G it is discourteous in the extreme to call him to the telephone and then make him wait your convenience. No practice has led to more ill feeling andrabuse of the service than this. If any waiting is necessary, the party calling should do it. WHEN you ask one of your staf to # + M lnnace an tha in‘pnl'u\np 9e q Always be ready to speak when the party you call answers. The Bell Telephone Co. â€"â€" of Canada of Clockwork Carried by the Chairman. .June 8th, 1918. Ma Peter F4 Schumme#, P 16