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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jul 1918, p. 6

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L, . W. I996 und trust and feel Conti. i, ”Av-um you will in the lulnre, where }If out you may be. continue to do an ' " you kn done while with In. Although "tt. vb Wald like to have you romnln with % u m we teal that although our or wv u do not l'GcalVFd your in, 'i, J='er., other nlmllnr organlzm "IO-an“. We teal “aural that you ( - lute new friends and “noel:- ' «a». nu! conllnue to take on nt‘llve ' M In the “fairs of the community. mm w. not ask you to array)! than M tokens ot remomhruncm. not fl ;. ' the" him! hut for tho mph-H of 4tiqehqetrt ht whit-h they are being 1 -.. his our nlnm-rwwlnll ttut the n.“ '0"- mn bring you up.» 309;” yummy In the historic uzd;,”' at ., ' rt- V, y in In r " - Fir the Bl u u In lenming of your Intended de. xnrturo we as members or the organ- md classes, Christian Endeavor and friends do hereby express our heart felt sorrow. We are fellow-members " the organizations will Indeed keen. tr feel the vacancy. which you have co inithfully tilled while h wur mldlt. We have at I" times hem glad to have you with III and highly appreciated your rr/tt u a coworker In the "riot. 'elztttiottr. l 12'. “only ran-at your departure. "ettr "or present help has been in. 'drumennl in muting our meetings “I! survives in lucceu, and your " llltance his nlwaya been ot such 3 Juan" that it aided in the 'ttp1Ktitttt 39E slanting of character and loc- _ . We feel that your ettortr, have brought renulta. owing to your soc- tabto and cheerful altimeter Ind the - main; interest that you have tttMat in the work. ii; . I W'al'r, of has)": wu 'i/i9iti' at . Alma! Luann-hurl. 5. . _ ton ot Kitchener . Dem John .3 nun-u min; with - bury / . lot from the - attend. " on Bum bum-mu unnee- " '. .Hlll on Sand”. There " Awe-nu. ”van! ot which I." hall Now Dundee. It is now our desire that you eccpet this gift on s slight token ot our ap- precistlon and a mark ot our regret the! these pleasant associations are to be broken. Now we hope and trust and feel confident, that you will in the future wherever you may he, min take an active part and continue to do as you have done while with. III. Although we would like to have you remain with us, yet we feel that tt our institution will not receive yourl interests that another similar than. tution will. . .WO teelusssured that you will make new friends and associations. in the community to which you are going. in conclusion we take much pleasure itr extending our sincere wishes ' that the coming years may bring to you Ind yours happiness and proseprity. The U.B. Christian Endeavor held their regular meeting on Thursday ev- ening, the leader being Mr. Gt B. Halt. mtn had the essayist Miss Ada Binge- man. After the service tho meeting took the form of a tarmretl tendered to' Miss Baln the local teacher who I. having for the Canadian West. The following address was read by Mr. E. B. Hellman: Dear Mina Bum. tmstftute During the reading of the address In. Irvin Laumnslaser presented Mrs, Edgar with a beautiful carving "We Run nil D. t I noun 5“.”- Gun - {has vial: and We cannot give' expression in words " the feelings, but we will endeavor to tender td you In a more tangible $171. proof ot our sincerity. that, My remain with you m the future. Fanwoll to Mm Bah. During the time you have been am- ong us you have endeared yourself in many ways. your scalable and cheerful chlracter. your kind disposi- tion, your ludyllke qualities and your willingness at all times to render as- qlltance has indeed impressed us to numb In extent that we will - tor, got them you have commanded the respect of those with whom you come In contact. , or rnthgsr that your circumstances do mot Permit you to remain within our clxclo. the ladlea ot the Women‘s In- “!th hereby express thelr heartfelt Iomw. When your many friends be- me aware of the Met that you have "when! to remove from our cirety. Mr, Alon McDontld bu invested In . '"ah"lgl,e,1le, six. "tttr, A o. unborn has taken in SE. act)" for " Overland n McLaugh- T touring cur. Mr. in Toma nnd several of his Memda took a Sunday trip to London. In. Edgar Honored. ‘Tho Women's Institute held their monthly meeting n the home of Mrs. ittr Henderson on Friday. June _ The chief feature of the meeting Wu . present-Hon no the reading pt tn “are” to Mrs. Edgar. formerly an. Vellch socy. ot the Inntlluuou, Tho following address mu rem: but Mn. Edgar. - ' Mr. tad Mn. Albert Lumen-lust and - Ind Mr, Jacob Lumen-lat or of Kitchener dulled with relatives In tho village on Sundny. _. III. N Schwinn " " present In tty [nebular Ind Waterloo Hospital m it underwent Ill operation on V!!!” tet. _ - l, .3111..va Hum ot tut. g Mr. a! In. “and an. . , PeqeMtrt - Sunday with a“. _r,,t:_ytrP.,nPet". led on ikhatt of the Women‘s Evin-d Mr. Wantot'hh ”on. lulu sum " pr. {Sherman-tau bondinudln. Master Edward Ruggle accompan‘ ied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Lunch. Mrs. E. Globe and Milton (Hebe spent Sun day " Linwood. Quito n number trom here attended the Camp Meeting at Mlldmny on Sun- any. mum-s menrr uuo av PHWGIANO. Mr. V Housei- met with an accident last week, white engaged In bursting " Mono wall had a splinter chip the hall of his eye and found it necnasary to he removed to the K. A W. Heap!- tat tor treatment. KEEP MINAHD'S LINIMENT IN THE HOUSE. Mr, Stewnn who has had charge of the public Ivhool hero aim-o (ha (In! or the your left for his home new Dundnlk and we undontand he I. not cnmlng but an" holltlay- m thm trust”. will he on the lnokout for another touch". Mr. and Mrs. Will Dietrich motored to their home on Sunday after spend- ing the week with his parents who returned with them to spend some time In Toronto. . l Mr. Henry Hotter ls improving his he}?! by ergcnnz a new vennda. Mr. and Mrafsmney BGnud, of Brantford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abr. Bgumun. Mr. and Mn. camirtUis iFiiitsrrbor dugh wpre Sand-y Hutton wlth Mr and Mrs, M. M, Shun“. Happily Woddnd. k" eyant‘ot. as"? local interest up plying In Matt ton last Wednolv day when Miss Mabel Swick ot Hum 'tton became the bride of Mr. Maur. tett Rohr dldglt son of Mr. C. Rohr. Ttitqung couple intend to reside in our village and we welcome them to our midst. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snider motored to Zurich on Sunday to attend the Mennonite B. 8. Convention which was held on Monday. J Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rominger and family spent Sunday at Kitchener. Mr; add Mrs. Sari: Weber amid a few days last week visiting telatives in Wllmot, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Russia and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snider ot Glenallan mgtpred so» 9113333! Falls on Sunday. Mr. Orlanda Bowman returned on Tuesday from London. Mr, and Mrs. P. Blrminxham mm the wad: end with friend! It Kitchon- or Mr, Thom Bilam has (imposed of Mn (arm was! or Omani)!" to Mr. Na. trtrer of Mllvennn. Mr Jud Mrs. Jam Richardmn and family of Marion spent Sunday with Trend Mn. Geo. Richardson. Miss Ella Ott and Miss Gertrude Snyder returned on Thursday utter spending a few days at the home of Mr. Albert Lehman of Kitchener. Mrts. Geo. Rem has purchased the house lately occupied by Mr. Wm Mrts, Geo. Holst has house lately occupied Kniptet 'ot Elmira. Miss Myrtle Israel has left for her home In Kitchener after spending a few weeks holiday: with Mime Ruth Dev- m. Mr. Walter Becker and Miss Pearl Becker spent the hoHdny on the shores ot Lake Huron. Church 9n Smithy. - "sé’rhces -irtidirriretturer, my be in film afternoon next Sunday. MesBra. In And Hal-vex Bohr of Breslnu and German Mill visited "e fairer on Sunday. , vlnitor at the home ot Mr. and Mn; E. J. Devin. Miss Effie Ecksteln of Ronevlllo spent the week and with Miss Dora Hullman. t . New" Not”. The nun on Sunday was certainly welcome as it was getting very dry Buying will cummence by the and of win week. smut- nltnltu hams cut Pte. Clarrnce 14tottr. of London ls enjoying u munlh‘n Maw: " his hoot _ Mr. and Mra. Henry Kite visited friends near Elmira he! week. Ree. Curtis Creaaman bl New Hamburg azaleas“! that @0988? Han ot - L but: "tttttttttttrt Junior "I to Ocular "L-huriorus Bock and Roy Poth honon. Harold Becknmn. Bier. Bulimia. Guneld Weber. Mary unborn. Elsie Oral, Johnnie Schmidt, pus. Sandor II to Junior "i.-. Nellie HU. born honors, Violet Copley, Slen- Schmidt, Rozelle Salim, Eben How- ling pus. Selma Spaetul tunable to complete exams on account ot sick» no") Harold Poul. Glldyl Buck and Lorne Brighton ireommemiod. Murlorle' Bock push; highest in "noon. . - Jr. IV to tutor "f.--l" Polk, hon- orl. Greta Buck pus. Senior I“ to Jr. Ive-Cameron Bock honors. Quentin Bulimia. Clm unborn. Salome Hallman. Ron but lenulnger. Mule Schmidt. pull. From the church ovarybody _ od to a. ham ot In. Wm. Spatial. thre they were invited to wound . M ch], caning. The rain!“ ot the New Dundee PB. Examination no u (011mm and given in order of merit. , Ana: the mutton than - on you qiveat by no follow who "would a. dthrmtt Whom Mr. Inn Elihu. Pun. of C. I. It. I. B. lulu-n. anchor at In“. 0mm but chi... Mr. I. Wild!“ Pros. ot the yam men’s chi... Mr. A” Hil- horn, member ot School Bond. sud Rev. Bach“, pulm- ol It. church. lumu'ul “holy-I. "iia'A 7.63?“ ah -iiThaa it; mtuqmbba-bohllotm ot- lhmwmghi- tttttl" NOTES Miss Ruth Weber was 1tre.ientrt.ttattstra. o! Floradale. Crosshill. Mannheim. a Sunday "tmtponed Meeting of Walk-lay Town- Ihlp Council Meeting. Owing to lhe'deuth of Mn, Raldel. wife of Reeve John Raldel. the meet.- lng of the Wells-lay Townahlp Councll, called tor fund-y. July 2nd. bu Man postponed unlll nut Mondny, July 8th. GERMANY WILL TRY TO RESTORE ORDER IN RUSSIA London. Jun. MT!“ Gum-n Go. vermnom. according ttt German r'ti'iGl pap-n. II nil». pup-neon court” with I view to Incarnation in lullll. Under (No pun. " h "id, troop. wl" In eqrtt to mun on!" uni-cod try "animal!" Iona. TEE DANGER In no disease in delay or neglect more dangerous than anaemia. a new erty of the blood. It is very common in youngtlrls and ln person: who are overworked or cotttined within doors. It makes Its approach in so stealthy a manner that it is often well devel- oped before its presence is recognlz- But taken in time there is s spec1~ tic, a tonic medicine which increues the number of red blood corpuscles thus enabling the blood to carry the livexivlng oxygen to all the tissues ot the body. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have had unbounded success In the treatment of this stubborn disease because of this wonderful property. The correction of anaemic condi- tions by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is as certain as anything in medical scienc- es. Miss Jeeele McLean. Trenton. N.s.. saya~"l was as weak as it was poe- Bible for any one to be, and yet be able to go about. My Mood seemed to have turned almost to water. I was pale, the least exertion would leave me breathless, and when I went up- stairs l would have to stop and rest on the way. i often had severe head. aches, and at times my heart would rtlpitate alarmingly. A good friend urged me to try Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills and l have reason to be grateful that I took the advice. Soon after be ginning the use of the Pills I began to get stronger. and by the time I had taken seven boxes I felt that l was again enioylng good health. I think Dr. Williems‘ Pink Pills are a bless- ing to week girls, and l shall always warmly recommend them." Those pills are sold by all medl- clne dealers or will be man! by mail " 500 I box or all boxes for $2.50. by The Dr, Williamn‘ Medlclne Co., Brockvllle. Ont. A [Jule baby girl has GG; ii, nuke thy home-at Mr. Moe: Steven. Con- trratubtioms,t f - Mrs. Brydon ot Gal! who Is ill ha: been moved to the home of her annu- ter, Mrs. Duncan MttePheraott. " Nat Corrmtted In It. Early any” Cort-tton May Follow. Mr. A. . Stewart of Crosshlll spent the’wac‘l' and wtttr-httrnmelt-Mt.-t Tahbert. too ls spending a few days it Mrs. w. Halts. Mitt Edna Newton spent Thursday with. Mina Dorothy Newton. ' Mrrr. Geo. Eldt of Millbnnk In spending a few days with her brother. Mrs. noes Steven Miss Grace McKenzie is 1endtiur the holidays at her home at Dunsur non. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed, llerpelvnnd Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Helpel spent last Sun any " Tavlnmck. The following wore visitors tn the VIII-go over Sunday: Mr. Ind Mrs, Ed. Heldman and Mr. Ind Mrs. Wm. Hartuag of Kitchener and Mr, and Mn Dr. L. During ot Mlldmny with friends and relatives. Rev. J. Lanzhou: at Whrton will occupy the pulpit In the Lutheran angel: here next Banal). The trustee- ot B. B. No. " have ensued Min Edna Klutmun of Wnterloo as teacher. duties to com. mence after the turihurts, Mrs, David .Hannng of the Hays. ville distrlct spent In! Saturday with his brother Herbert. Pie. Irvin Brandt of London Military (‘amp visited friends in tho village on Sunday. Mr. John L. Porter and daugpler Alberta visited at the home of Mr. and Mtt. J. K: 8311le on_BuntV Mr. lchnrd China of Kitchener was the guest ot Mr. Ed. Shaun. New. Not“. "t'tiiiitiriN2t5ft2iif,"f5. “he: mucus-v- rainwatm ”It.” in aes-tad. "ft"N.'ttdtttl.tt.": MM be aloud. ”gaming-autumn mm“ Mr, and In J. local. I"! tor III homo but was! loco-put“ by In“: Clyde Ithaca who Ia- tond- -ting " bond-n "out! the Kuwait“ 1 ken in that “strict The zone-m mpAuINupph. were lhlpm not!!!” to Rod Cm Holden-non. Tomato. by the loan Women's Patriotic Bode”: 1idoc qullu. " pyjama will. 2 don. Parson-l Property hm, % dos. touch. 3 doa T handgun. l dog. bed loch. g dos. (m cloth. 8 dos. handkmhlefl. I don. mm web. 1 parcel old linen. _ Dr. ad In. m all mxmum.uun Dr.N.BncMmolP byevlllu yr. . I. (mm “a ”an an “in; Mr. J Mrs. Crorm and little non ot Water- Philipsburg. or THIN BLOOD 'm‘f __ '3" his} __ -ia od the Aoral In the Melon." Warlnaadly Mum. TM mm" left the child tn bod win any want out to do the mllklnt n bocnmo tangled In (in cloth“ AM mum to that]. The one-nun" child of of Mr. and Mn. Fund- Squire. of thus 10th concession mum-rd. Vin nmothemd Mr and Mm. Prank Healer and daughter Margarita of Wellnnd ure- "handing a few dar here umon; relu- Uves and friends. Mr, Ind aged. [out boom; of Mild- Imy made . few short can: on Baum thy. Jr. PHmary--Httrve' Wleland, Kan with Betzner. Irina Munaalman. Har- old Such, Alvin Planer, Peggy Chat. loner. Mr, Chums Now-do of London camp In visiting n few days " home with his parents. All the teachers of our Publlc School mm have renlgned thetr poslnonn and our Board of Trustees are on the look out for I new "In. The Auction 8.19 at C. D. Becker‘s Int Saturday was Wall attended. Attty tlonmr E. J. Shunt! of Kitchener dim posed of the goods at thte prices, Our Board 'pmmI-od chi Musical part of the pron-rune at the Mllbank Elysian party ugly!” "cull-m Mr. aid Mn. Edwin Klein iit Toron to are visiting hero for I low was!!! 8r. 2N:c,c2tr,,1 Mumlman. Doro. the Ehel, lima Schiefele. Edna Kirsch, Mn\ry Ann Martin. Gordon Kleen." Walter Koch, Heller: Challun- er. Mr Doorhut has Implant!” dent-I nuance and In spending a short time In thin nanny holidaying. tranche" m led Cloth“. 8r. Third-Howard Koch (honors). Isabel Wright. (honors). Ruby Srhwnrtz, Pearl Each. Wilhelmlne Weppler, Jr. Third-Cara Klnzle (honors), Christian Martin, honors. Fred Swiss (honors). Clifford Sumner. Vera Hil- "ard. Han-v Knorr. 8r. t5etettmr.- Emma Wieland. Ru. hens Holle. Ella Hilliard, Svlvesater Wieland, Ruth Schweuler. Mary Arm Weber. Alice Ehel. Leolo Stroh. Wal- ter Kinzle, George Mussellnan. Floyd Koch. Now. Not... . Junk“ Fourth- Alba Munelmnn (Hmor), Beatrice Ebel (honors). Russell Each (honors). Howard Knorr (honors) male Good, Roxie Schwartz Rum! Martin, Lavina Web. er. Roy Lederman, Llyod Dahmor. Walter Schweitzer. Jr. Bqtettod-.Berthtt Dellon. Henry Martin. Sony Snyder. Leona Pruner. Winn: Knoll. Magnet Wepplcr. Br. F'rtmary---Marjorfe 3mm. WII< Hard Schwinn, Ralph Lederman, Flgrgnce Hang. Clifford Snyder. Primary - Ruby Klein: Fried- Kircht Manley gm. Lenora Koch, The mny St. Jacobs friends ot Eth. pt M. Reynolds. P. L. s. E., teacher in ma London Conservstory School of Expansion, will be pleased to learn of her splendid success In phasing with ttrat class honors, her recent Po) graduate examination. Pu_hllc 'tthoo' Promotion The tottodimr ti the classification of tip (manage School in order of James Cotter Eff-EQFX Er/ir/i, Gi' Br. 'rd-Cordelia Banzai. 546, Jean Snider 488. Mariorle Snider 484. Lau- rn Detweiler 489. Ethel Brubar-her 491. Gordon Henrlch 442. [Jule Mun tin 433. . Jr. 3rd-Nelda Good, 6tt Ruby Sny- der 506. Mabel Stebner 502. Leah Bro. bacher 44t. Harold Eby 443. John Fray 463. Melvin Schlltt 447, Earl Oh. erholtzer 484. Alfred Schmidt 296. Br. qte--ivaitlrCriTi 483, Eddie Schlltt 369. Jr. OQhQFlorPnce Oberholtzer, 452: Mglvlll HonsbPrger, 417. Tho patriotic program In Culvnry Church Sunday morning was worthy of tanning and an offering of some $17 a given tor Y. M. C. A. Work nmong our Canadian boys at the from. Mr. M. L. Weber In airstrihutimr I on ot (tunnel! coal amongst his out tamer: this week. Pte; H. W. Glngerich of the Soldier- Retreat at Guelph and Pte. D. B. pu. sullen» our tritakiuelad has spent the we_ek and " than home: here. Mr. in: -iercédiiiriFttii"TiiirGe Nov. Scott. upon! the holiday with 17‘9de In Tomato. Mr. Howard ttttd Min Helen: Glen and Min Amy Nicergnli unlotdod their patriotism upon; friends in New Hamburg. Mr. Hlmld Burt and tottr otttee Maud- In the Westinghouse Co. Hu- mllton were - of Mr. And In. V. Sari ovor the holldny. Other per-om celebrating our until day In town were Mr. sud In. Rua. sell Woody ot Kitchener. Mr. Won: of Preston. Mr, Theo. Miller of Kitch- ener, Mr. sun: Mrs. Euuolmm of E.'- min. I!“ Anabo- uni-mt huh-r lot: Mr In hone in Elan-lo no! tHtnrday with (to “WW " r+ ugh. - the «our "cation. Mr. an! In. John Filthy" and mu Brod“ motored from Toronto on lawman to the old home “The lup- en." Mr. Peter Eby of Kitchener Tuitettt " brother Mr. Solomon Eby over Sunday. It. am PM. “a Mr. mph when: would tho - Manama. A. emu-u tawny!» My. " Pit it. if-ylor"? 35%;“... m‘ M Beat mmnummx.u.ua. ter, but! h own-no. II._-I. LI.“ - 1'r,'ttrMN'.'u", In. and! '.'tnt'N', noun-Halal“. t Int-d In all.» and m» Mr. a. In "o."f.ii'atC'i'"a" 5-3319-3991-1 a» m- mfg-fin; ' 3.)!” phonon“ EXAMINATIONS Wenesley , y. m. I Mr. Hertr. Huntsman of St. Cath. grrigle, 39an .fev Lurs 1qrtrmyaA At, [his home here. Ml.- lAun Nurn ot Hamilton In home tor not vac-lion. burg. der. Mm Hannah Buckley. of Toronto, In a guest of Mn Bemls for some time. Mr. i-‘rank (tr-lg Ind Miro Craig. of Tortuga an- guests at Dr. Nair-nu: Muster‘noy Railingeii of Toronto. I. spending his holidays the guest or Master Jeroma Bushman Muter Pemville and Mlu Glady- Bedford are spendlng a few weeks holidays with their ulster at Wainsc- Mr. and Mrs. Upperman and finally of Kitchener spent tbehollday with Mrs. Joe Slmon. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Snyder and Mrs. Martin Snyder of Waterloo spent iundly with Mr. and Mn. Allen Sny- Mitstt Lucinda Buehter spgnt the (”it end at her home near t. Jac- M. Hamilton of Guelph conducted the services. Deceased suffered I stroke six years ago and has been in poor health ever since. The Inc Mr. Plrie has resided in this district all his life hsvlng been born here. UP to the time of his sickness he had taken an active pan in church work, being one of the elders and was s msn held in the highesi esteem by sll'who knew him. He leaves to mourn his loss one Bottutrhrt sud four diughters, Mrs. Wellington Snider. Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Mrs. Wm. Sherrills. and Mrs. Hugh Woods. A largo numb" of beautiful ftortil irihutI-s told in silent vordu of the estmm In which the late Mr, Pirie was held. The nail humu- wore Mr. Waiter “mm. Mr. John Hardy. Dr. Nairn. Mr, Leander Bow. msn. Mr. Samuel Currie sud Mr, John Alichoson, Mr. and Mn. Wttitor Vouch and family motored to Toronto to bid goodhye to Dr. Hugh Vottch, who II leaving for nvvrwas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Huchborn via. iced atAhe latte)": home, Mr. and In. Wm. Snyder. last week. Mr. B. W. Meyer um! Miss M. Moyer visited their sister, Mrs. Abe Enabler 'Ye St.__Jacobs on Sunday. The funeral of the late Mr Jttts. Pine who passed away Thursday oven- 'ntt tn m. 73rd Fear, was held from the residence of hm aon-In-law. Mr. Hugh Woods, on Sunday afternoon to the rubyterhn cemetery. Rev. A. Mrs. itetvin Bnef ripen? itiiemhollday at her home here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi (Iron. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rolling" of Toronto spent the week-end at the lat- ter’l home‘here. ' Miss Bull ot Bellevllle is spending her holidays with her sister, Mrs. Charles, Bedford. fer. mm aRtrtrt'tttttt, at Toronto, 'w'as 1: guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bedford last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer: from Sunk. are guests of the ulna: Joanna and Saul: Snyder this weak _ y'all x,',',", home in Chicago. l In anrlpml (‘ulluvny of Gllnlnh Inlspendlng I few can wlm her Mtttor Wm J. A. Dttrrttttt. Messrs. D. McKay Remix and P. A. Snyder attended the banquet given by the frlends of Mr. George Tilt. ex-Clerk of the Townahlp ot Waterloo held at the Central Hotel. Preston. last Saturdny. June 22. Both report the banquet I decided success. w ___‘.__-. m... .w... ”Hum... Mr. and Mn. Dan. Berle! and tamlly. and Mrs. Charles Knapp all from Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. E. Han-la and lamlly from Waterloo. Mr. and Mm Tom Redford and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Berle! from this town. Other guests were Mr. W. Kraut: from 'Nvistock and Miss Thoma from Kitchener. About " guests were present In all. On June 30th I dinner and upper were given by Mr, 1nd Mrs. Henry Berlet. u it was Mrs. Berteth sixty- thlrd birthday. All the children and grandchildren were present. The guests were Mr. and In. George Ber. tet and daughter May from Taviatock. Birthday Dinner. It nu become a more or Ion Ill- uni occurrence recently to and some foreigner: delinquent in reporting to the Chic! ot Police. One of than men ind been in the habit of looping In touch with the police, but nomehow he Crew enrol“- nbout the nutter And Lonuquontiy it was neon-1r)! to n mind him. He appeared baton the uni-true Atgd wu lot at by paying " and coats, ~ to“! of no. Mr, In]: aching}? Detroit, an: whiting (riondl In town tor nun] days. left. tor Kite' 'ner on . short "In. ' Ionian". Ply. Mm. John Doyle, who I- and-1'10- lu; treatment " the Gait Hospital. In gov _lmpro!lp¢rnlcoly_ mml have Mull an Icon but u Luna mum. TM: In it» to n u." the fuel alumnus this View. Th. but]: contain-.20 was of had wood, bench, mph. have“ And aha. 80m. tree- at on: a) foot tn length. A “- mlll in In opal-atoll cut- ting the wood. The who paid van 'l,. " Iv“. - iiituiria ‘i F- Tr" -qrqr.e.H"m'- uummvummpw. CiTi"dYN7iU"i"t?"G7G"leri; I. " Anny. “TIM-AV. JULY tWM, ma: Mr.wtut.a. loll-amt“! tadrrtutMoms.Mtrt.etg.BMdrae, mum” t'h'at'dn/giAtgu"r.'feutt Oatmllub-urllnuo. um In“. uu. an- an. m“ .- .idodhBagta1ertatrthoet '4i'il2TtuN'f.", r-.Ttint.thqtttrdatt.ot llama." “an.” Btsidutstoet.tertenett-e_ Whose-coma!” WIN Gut Timur. Mia Mlle Zuni-dart II laulng Ibis ttk I hor home in Chicago. , " cm “at". “In. - in». I and; m loom. 0m. It! and New”. new. badm- III". - Into”: tho 'ttl but ll m. VIII-and, mirror 8ak I flu. n“. m! I. I: I“ Iv to n» btatr m mull. - N1. m: mama.» mm mm. a...» ,0... m. a»... Wittterttotttam. Bioomugaale, London, June 29.-AOfBeia1) s-rn their successful attack in Flanders, east of Nieppe Wood yesterday, the British took more than 400 prisoners. Two Ger- man field guns. in addition to the machine guns and french mortars taken, also were cap- tured in this attack. ' BRITISH TOOK MORE THAN 400 PRISONERS Mrs. Wm. McDonlld. of Chain, wife of the member of the [Asian- iure for North Bruce, wt" bully burn- ed on the right side. right arm sud hands by her clothing catching on are whan cleaning a dream with gunn- line. Sin- wnn nlone in the home " "In tittte, and with qrettt premium of mind out iho greater part of the "m. eu out by wrapping I m: nmnnd It" body, tmtore a neighbor girl arrived and heat out all the on. Her medirtil n’mndlnia um hopeful of saving her life. 1.1. FOR BALE--Hamburtf Tractlon Em gine. Water Tank. Separator with Blower. Ottttit neurly new. price 81200. Apply Melvin Huether. Kit- chener. Phone 7831-3. 3t. FOR 8ALE-M0 my. I.H.c.. cauollne engine In good runnlng order. Mr. Harry K. Evy, Kitchener. Ont. R. R. No. 2. Ib-6aat. , WAN-2t. GRIMSBY BEACH INN DESTROYED BY $25,000 FIRE "mum ummm' Ulla u PMVIIOIANI. 7 DISTRICT SALESMAN WANTED at once to monument. "The old “name Fonthlll NurBeriea" in Wuterlcn and Waterloo County. Speclul in- ducementn for the right man. high commission paid, exclusive terri- tory, I spacing Ilst of otrertntpe. Stone & Wellin on, Toronto. Grlmlby. July 1.-Ptrt, shortly " ter ' o'clock this morning destroyed the Grim-by Beach Inn. a large frame bundling. whlrh mood on the like from, The ttre started over the “when and the (lumen had made great laudwny before they were dis. cm'ued. There worn a In: number of (nuts staying over the holiday. but all escaped without injury, although they log! .u their 3mm. The hotel was bull! some years "o Ind was formerly known as Lake view Hotel. The building and mn- mm were mined at 326.000 with In nuance of $16,000. It “I owned by the 0mm: Sloan-Mp Llnol. Ln_d_y Indy Bere. NEW McLAUGHLlN automobile for sale. New Model D 6 cylinder. travelled 1300 miles. Romans tor selling. owner drafted for military scrum. For ptsrtieuhrrs apply Moses Book. New Dundee. 1145-15-2! w-25v2t TEAM FOR ttALE-Good farm team ot. dirk. bay. horses,. 6 yrs. old. welsh: 'untot_211)0Htrs, Apply Box 40, Chronicle-Telegraph. 231T FOR ttALE-one compute threshing otsttit, Wattsrtooantthe, uso tour shares of a twenty slurs syndicate threshing otgttit. Apply H. F. Back. er. R. R. No. 2. Kitchener. 1hsnr--Jusus 10-12~15~11-l&22 Wk-St. FOR 'ALE-" horn power tracuon Hamburg engine. Apply Meiein Huether, Kitchener. trttrtt w-25~3t Jr’s-c, VIII-(LIA, minor as. I up. but earrM. "Maw. "nun m. Ian-ao- battle tuba. clocks. - nod em“. “mu. victim. out. no» 1.dAar,li-1..to-tar.wnatrinatrta- em“ all uncut, but not", met- utensils. "we - Ind stator. can)!” tools. Ind ttttmsrou. other unlclu. “to rubber an top buggy Ind shot um, Tom. Meh. REAL "TATEt--Tt"t property eon- llsu ot I nix-roamed rod pressed bra-k home with .11 conveniences. but lot as tt. from. Illa n building Inland Motte “do ot property. ..... ..... .. TERMI OF REAL "TATE.--to per cent. of purchase price to be paid on any of “In, launch to be unwed In so days. FOR "LE--" good van-lung horn for tumor. at your: old. (than, 1150 I Inter bulldog for sale. coon dost deer and tax hound: itwtsytr on hand, It lowest puma. F. W Prohst. Box 00. Linwood. Ont. mum-momma Whammy” tum-qunm.tumm General Wants E. J. BHANTZ. Auction-er. JOHN a. HOHNER, Aitm-tor, Mat 1H.lit In tho man of the Eehte of Jeni Schweitzer. In. of the Twin": 00 Wilmoi, In (in County of Weurioo. Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant. in Sec. " of the Trustees Act, R, B. o.. 1914. Gimp. 121. that ell 'sretdtt..ora Ind others having claims or domain against the estate at the aid leech Pyhweitzer, who died on or nbont the mu any at May, 1918. " the cadet Kitchener, are required on or before the 25th day ot July, 1918, to send if post, prepaid. or deliver to 031:" C; Schweitwr.. Petersburg Post Olin; Executor ot the last will end new; men! or said deceased. their Christin- turmes and surnames, addresses In!" the full particulars in writing of their claims end a statement of the noon“: Ar, it my. held by them. And an. notice that utter such In! mentioned date the Illd Executor will amend: 94mm“ the man ottiBo 911119: There will be sold by public medal " the City Hotel, King Shoal. in tho Town of Waterloo, on _ SATURDAY. JULY BTH. mg Commanding at 1.30 o'clock. pm. sharp. the iollowlng property. .la..s-. HOUSEHOLD EFri'g1CTS:--d (lino his room chairs, sidebonrd nurly new. dining room table, Crown Hum nick'- en stove good as nevus!” "use. - holsiemvl Bota "Mohair. Bo- "and. quarter cm oak parlor bio. retr "or, " kitchen chairtunlll roe n, baby's high chlir, k In... unall ubies. piano smelt. a mum if good cushion and cushion to Allow shamp. hamrers, cumin pol 3 pairs Chenille cunning, hall lump. hanging lamps. a small Inmpl. , pow lor lumps. luwn mower. chamber at.“ rain mat- and other coat-.Jeruoyl (on little boys. piano cover. lndhu lam diohea and many other article- numerous to menilon. thereto, having regard only 'to the ,claims at which they all.“ then luv. notice and that sild Exscumr will not be lhble for the and am. or In! part. thereof to any 'rert"attrt' or W of whose claim notice shall not in" been received by him at the time ot such distribution. AUCTION SALE. f E. J. Shaun. Auctioneer. _ July tr.-ihMrr row», watrttetU, etc, at t Chan. Moyer, In the Villas ot Nov Dumloo‘ July 13. ~Household goods and real sauna ot the late Emmn Gert”; " Simeon St. Kitchener. FOR SALE. 4 heifers due to "Ive, 2 fresh cm Durham hull and one can 2 yoga all. Apply Alfonso PIMuh. 1% ml!“ In. Kilrhwnnr on the Brecht: Road. "tt Mr. mm Mm Joan Eby. mm. and, have horn ununwd that their "tl' son. Ptq (Wham: Buy, of the ' army. hm! Mun killed u 'lrf,','t " Fwtt1intn:t nl "one" and was any with um um draft of Its. (my? “an 2.1 yrnrn of an. um! was but Somhnmpmn. Ottt. WHOM h - the greater pm of Mn "In. an: hll pnnntn on. brother and two i: ten mnlvb. _ . ceased. Among the pinion entitled Mm single harness and bu Evarythlng'ln good condition. [ No Rourvc. Tum. Curl. E0. c. MIOKUI. Auctioneer. Dated the 89ttt day of June. LB. 1918. . P TERt"t-Atl "tr" ot 815 And ., in, cub; over that mount. 8 mm credit on approval leeway or 5 " ‘cent. per Innum discount for all! ”when: on credit amounts. 1 NOTICE TO CREDI' , GOOD DAIRY ' eo- Cu to can b In to an. no “; 'Itofnegvhntoeuvo 1a.: toy go's ma. , w." mu" In an. I Ila m " PMttV.-Brood new - D tn m. I Ila rem 0.9-1“ cub. , ply ' tab 014. M- ' CHAYYteuV.--8 to» hula nearly new). (on! "but an tom punter. good link.) In.“ driving mun. hm, but... mounted in!) and. m an, cutter, cross-ct: "w, with. truck. gout robe. cum?» . window human. 6 bench... n lot C and " “I. I038. AM otttae mum numerous to mention. u NO R-ERVE " 'r"rrmet3pr In " In; on some!" ot lit health. _ lunch-m ‘luhuum an..." 1" at - but; f1llill.lllillf “TUMAV. JULY, Household Effects. OSCAR C. SCHWEITZER, CHAB MAYER. Prowl-tor. E. J. SHANTZ. Auction-or. Petercburo Foothill“. It June 29: July I Ir. tio- "and. yi blo. retr - T tun”! roe f ' k can. . cola. I mm: f cushion to ' cumin pol m, hall lump. I al- at; t, on (on . I “at; an 'm bum.

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