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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Jul 1918, p. 7

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Fhis iess en Yisq Gar ~ Rév. Thomas Voaden, the new pasâ€" &‘ #or"6f Trinity Methodist church and ds family arrived in town last Friday ~~~ ‘:amd have taken up their residence at the parsonage. Rev/ Mr. Voaden was.| 4 tjoned | at . Teeterville, Norfolk: ", »gln!y. previous toâ€" coming here. | 1‘ ‘Judge Hearn held. Division Court *~ "at Baden on Tuesday last. Tow cases 1g gu rowereâ€"tried, Lawyers Sims and â€" Cleâ€" fl} j ’ fl. ¢ol Kltchen?{u nn:‘, ;fll; u[!)‘lv;: ’ erk, ; allum ant alliff* Ed: PA rer®‘ abfi.%ew Hamburg â€" were‘ %H- ;Robbie Vunce spentâ€"Thursday +3 +Shants of Baden, spent Thursâ€" - ~with her daughter, ~~Mrs. Jobn "3}8%4 ;/ Mirs. H. °C. KalbMelsch, Mr. F. J. w and Miss Olive. Kalbâ€" motored to Detroit on Wednesâ€" «lay und spent a week‘s holidikys. i ?m Mrs. M. Dietrich. | ~‘ Phe Grand Loage of Masons meets ib rw ld.am:. July from Baden anC. #' mm will attend. c Ruth _ Rosenberger, stenoâ€" for the © Imeprial Munition ard â€"at Ottawa, called on Mrs. John W and other relatives in this , on her way to her home at Guernsey, Sask. . ~ __ 0 _ _ w Two. New Hamburg soldiers, Ptes. Arthur~Strauch and Herbert . Marth were aoli the transport City of Vienna, which was wrecked, but with no loss of Mie: Pté. Strauch wrote home that they bbth landed safély, > _ _ i Mre. Mary Schaoefer, of this town, whnounced the engazement of her daughter,AnnaDorothy , to Mr. Percy G Buck, B.A., B.Th., pastor of Bapâ€" tist Church, Forest, Ont. The marriage Wilt take place in July. ERCC AEME TS O CCATDALET CUT pep ,...Mn,,?l'qbn Spabr left on Wednesday, for Hawk Junction, . New . Ontario, where she intends >> spend ; a few months with her daughter, Mrs. T. B. Maxwell. 4 f m se 44 SHsHIEE net thakls: ‘ars." § forh present ' at, pr t aw) ues( j & J.(Wa *’fi s. ‘m':filng& and son Ewart The fign Saturddy to::visit triends . An . this d alo." * 4 aha £ ql!Llleve 1 , R de e A bidlichon, vighoo at the home of MEPaociat F..H. Burchatzki and Mr. Samuel Zurâ€", that y Tieigg this week. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . â€"â€"__ {der th .: Mr, .and. Mrs. David Ratz and son Harvey, and ‘Mr. and |Mrs./ Arthur Haussamen left on Thursday on an auto trip to Pittsburg, R3. __ . |, . .. A number of members of the W.C. ‘T.U. attended the annual convention of the Waterloo County W.C.T.U. in Waterioo last Thursday. The presenâ€" tation of the prize banner to the Naw Mamburg Union for securing the most mew members, was made at this meeting. . Miss< Henrietta Poine, spent Wedâ€" mesday. with her friend Miss Carrie Hfi!’lnk. Preston. 6 4 Mre (Dr.) Harvey, and son Jack â€"~Pte. Waiter Goebel. of London, spent the week end at . his home are.spending a few days with Mrs Charles E. Richardson, St. Marys. "Mrs. Russel H. Menish . of Port Huron, returned to her home _ on ‘Thursday, after spending a month at the ‘home o6f Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peine. 4t . Theâ€"regular meeting of the W.C.T. U; â€"will be held at the home of Mrs. Buck®on Wednesday, July .7th, at three p.m. Members are requested to be present. ~ © Mr. Purvis, the street paving conâ€" tractor received the good news that his:son of the oyal Air Service who was recently reported missing is safe and well in Holland. Mrs..Moah Gardner and family of == spent Thursday with friends Mrs: Harry Beck, and little nephew Detwoit, are visiting at the home of (omfort ‘lye â€" Mr. Herman Lâ€"sier of Stratford Pte. F. Forester, of London spent several days. with his brother> . in town. ; a " Mr. 8. & t s uP k > T x habgaainnie his home in Kitchener. . " woek after svonding a mooth: â€" whe Mrs. J. daugbter spending: lw l’l‘ldnn with mu': Sitsitord spont beeaer whe the tor. Miss Sarah Merner is spending her holidays. with friends in ‘Toronto." . . holidays with friends in ‘Toronto. . ; Mr. Morat *"fl in of _spent Mr. and..Mrs. AndrewGatsciney diw under Lt Stratford, were week end visitors at| > Ruthâ€" y ~of . the home of her parents Mr... nd Mrs.| is at presont : lend J o o Bornesgie s # . y e e We are sorry to report that Mr. M-Q-h‘z*“ â€" B Henry Roth is confined to t n-n?m‘ in 1 g . ;’K-un"fi ro sickness, many. friends IMOFDIBE.., ». _ wo+ . 5y wish fim 6 uheedy vecovery.. """°"C*| ‘Mr. and Mra,. 1 Cassol,, Mr, and Miss Mary Cousins, is spending this week at her. home in Avonbank. Mr. Lauis Haussaman, _ Mrs. Ed. Schuitz and Miss Hilda . Schuits. of Stratford, spent Sunday at the farmâ€" er‘s home here. 4 Miss Lottis Goebel ~of :MWaterioo spent Sunddy ‘with ..hc-lhrm here. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hilton f returnâ€" with her parents at Goderich. > Mr. and Mrs: Harry, Motohman of Waterloo, spent the: week enfd :at the home of the former‘s sister ~Mrs. Harry Phillips. /. 0 > l Miss Esther Haussaman ofâ€" Torohâ€" to spent the week end. withâ€"h6r par ents here. . / + N ents NRere. / i Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. mnl&t were week.end visitors at the home _ of their parents in Toronto. Nurses Became Americans. The followingis from the New York Fimes of July 6th Camp Diz, Wrightstown, N.J.. Juiy 5thâ€"Among the first women to win American citiâ€" zenship wnder the new law granting immediate naturalization to army nurses were two Canadians, Miss Laura Master, a native of New Hamâ€" burg, Ont., and Miss Leola Colquhoun, of Morrisburg, Ont. who received ;g:p;gvimwm-p papers, at . Camp x‘ this affernoon, along. with t class of nearly 1,000 foreigners. ., A the .close :of the cere .conducted in Hiborly Theatre mpw, md;g â€" Theâ€" Government is â€"granting. you this hétior | becauise .‘fx?rlnqt.p;, be: lieve there is no more! a0t‘3,, WOFK The annual meeting of the Lawn Bowlers Club was held the other evâ€" ‘ening and arrangements were made for the present season. ‘The attenâ€" ‘dance was very satisfactory and all indications point to a. most successâ€" ful summer‘s enjoyment on the green. IAII lovers of this clean, healthgiving !mtlme are invited to identify themâ€" |selves with it by becoming members of the club. A small membe:?lp . fee of $3.00 is all that is required to qualâ€" ity anyone for the privilege of bow} ing as often and as long as desired.\. BORN.â€"Eichler. _ At New Hamburg on July 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, Fred: | Eichler, a daughter. > Married:â€"The marriage took plage Ion Saturday, June 29th, at Baltimore, Ind., by the Rev.. J. D. Anderson, Mary, Pricilla Laschinger, of _ New Hamburg to Mr. Leon ‘Hutchings of Mitchell, Ont. They have taken up | their residence at Sparrow‘s Point, Md. . that you are going to do this work iin der the Stars and Stripgs ##@%as ‘ w‘fi-l:: ;\Zl;mlqar;cfa‘oflgd ‘*r‘) I‘:fiflma‘:s nurse_g(ter seging .every‘‘‘Able: es sake o Sentipeg tbfimfi mfi“ J sociatés ‘ a r ,Y04 apd your, qs d Ts is yha ber. of. fifty .enjist lncmfi_flm"b‘fifp grican forces. Out of nearty a thousâ€" and listed 922 foreigoors ‘Wets‘ natut alized toâ€"day,..being: the tital for the campâ€"of mare thanâ€"3,800.°/ C =<0(CC l ‘The following letter was received from a New Hamburg boy, . who is ‘loverseas by the Women‘s Patriotic ; Bociety. | No. 2265776. o i. â€" _ Mias Master; neferred tb #hove: {d daughter of Mr. and Nrs: L:M#stet, Wilmot. t Bowling Club A quiet wedding took place in Elm Street Methodist Church, Brantford, on Wednesday, July3rd, when Mrs. Dora G. Buck, became the bride of Rev. H. 1. Snyder, recently pastor of Trinity Methodist Church in New Hamburg. The ceremony was conduct: ed by the Rev. A. Llioyd Smith, B.D., Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are travelling by boat and will visit Buffalo, N. Y. and Clevelan«, Ohio. They will reside in Spr. C,. Powell, A. Company, Brantford 1 wish to show my‘ â€" appreciaâ€" tion and thank you very much for the kindniess~you have shown in sending meâ€"a parcel. The sweets were the first I had tasted from Canada in two . _ Seaford, Susser, England Dear Friends, ~ f "dr’igi: PDayvis, he sajd: eâ€" Government is â€" gt Donation Acknowledged. SNYDERâ€"BUCK Meets. June 12t3, 1918 od sher spandiog s td ove? o pols . S prmean Rollurt. yisited. in #0¢ Mr. Aivin Clemens . of N t gmmymmumz Miss Minnic, Snyderâ€" of cw io ren ho o dn of ‘Mr. Titus J Teh on lâ€"w Mr. ‘and Mra. L..Cassol, «M r. Mre. Goduu;all-u. Mr. 3’ rg. Ivan Hilborn, and Mr. and Mru. Josâ€" ish Cassel motored to Gueiph on Sun ilr.-nlnn.J.‘!Lllan:nol‘ To !01'1-? are the guests Mr. ana Mra. Jacob Cassel. > Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Haliman and faâ€"| Lorne Rennie, gravelling per nuyd)oltwuxm contract 44 pay â€".â€"~. ... . 222.00 Mrs. Norman Weber visited. friends | Aibert Gibbous, gravelling . per.> . . :‘ in Kitchener on Mondey. * ~ mw hi (a ras). +4 + s 80R0O Mr.“lhd llr:.' _gofim‘:f Pllnfllfl: Frask , gravellitig : per 30 t ‘the guests of Mr. W. Kriese} 0 gontract airnecg hsnl .45 00. ;:fi-yh/'. o Kiveiman motyres . | Bikinne® pora, Tep: cuivart . 26 % velman 9 0 . i wosadtock on eapagy =" "Ollt tC |Angdrer Bast compensation and 1 .2 Mrs. G, David of Kitchener is visâ€" iting Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sch-lt., Mré ) Ingold .. Mr. and ~Mre.<B. B. Krupp, and Mrs. W. Busch, of (New Hamburg â€"were visiting friends 4n the vilage: last . week.> .. 2 000 ogae‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hajimani eddlflpnr “di 4n Wumtefloo ov.ir. the ;?ok'q end. * c i Miss Laura. Hallman: of , ‘Waterloo{p,. Baechliet is the guest of Ill= C. Hallman. * | Zilfas Webe Ptes. M. Toman, M. Hillgardner, E. | . work &¢. Kavélman, ‘V. Dinger. and G. Hamachâ€"| v. Schneide erâ€" pent the week end at their respec | >grading . tive. homes. Mr. and < Mrs. Amos Hilborn and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallman motores | SKheep cases to Muskoka last week. » :n., tak Rev. J. Detweiler of Kitshener preached at Mannheim on â€" Sunday morning and at New Dundee in the evening. k Mrs. Isanc Bingeman aad Mr, .L K. Bingeman wore in <Bro5kv‘iW last. wook"®visfting * Pte.\ Ross â€" Bingeniiin.>‘\ Mi«s ‘Wogenast is vigiting «yplatived in‘ KiteMaemier, 30800000« o8 o c ©/ MHsk <Dore ‘Johnson | of Kitchener spendine® Wor ~sunmer | va¢: se Nes# Bondee;i is ooo . cgpcibstiun 3 Mrs. Hilborn will remain in Mus kokn for the summet. ... Més..i¢Dm:) Merrison | h#s,) } after>: spending: some . &;mm ~-.uu;l DJ Hi cmn‘ ‘of Mkuanlr‘ wasithe! st ‘Mr.â€"and, J l.'u.,Je"Q Clemens mm y3 ‘f, it 4 : «Mr. and «Mrq...). Sandloé ‘nif {RWaot ‘.fgvi'nfir’mg?wuuinqs k uur-i home., aecontpanied.: ; by . m,,,fim Butfered‘ Practured Skul! . ~ Mr.. ‘Mefyilte Bickell | of Rogeville ; «Mr, , Melyille .Bickell : of ville, I%figbfla.‘ym qodpw‘hdém‘ s Monday, afterpoon :when 4462 t giml:.&. j fi“lamu & bfll:m.m-llm ‘s. barn kin; head td Fectning his Akait." ‘Bie condition is said to be critical His mother Mrs. Henry Bickell is prosâ€" trated with the shock.: > His. .many friends hope that his life will be spated. â€" wesk Ed Officers Elected 105 The Christian Endeavor of the U. B. Church reorganized â€" on ‘Tuesday last and elected the following officâ€" erB News Notes. ‘~‘Mr. and ‘Mrs; Joseph Steffier have goné to Kitchener _ where w will spend some‘time with their: dren. â€"Miss ‘Clara Steffier and Mr. Alfred Daub who spent someweeks, at the home of Mr. Joseph Steffier, left ‘for EHlota on Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Kune of Saugana, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murouskie and Frederich Murâ€" nuskie were visiiors at the home of Mr. Fred Kinappel last week.â€"Mrs. Eugene Gatchene spent a werk end at her home. ~ Mr. Joseph Saim and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich, Henry Dietrich spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Anno Steffier: â€" â€" _ l";{l}f John K. Districh is on the sick A number of our boys: spent & pleasant evening at the | He‘dieburg dance last Wednesday.~ . c Kst ads _ People around. the . neighborhood are busy haying. a C To pay to, much for something is the commonest aot of improvidenceâ€" and one rarely charged:agdinst a perâ€" son who is in the habit of reading the Pres~â€"â€"Mr. Ivan Hilborn, Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Mr. .D. Detweiler, Sec.â€"Miss Add . Bingeinan, A_ Treas.â€"Miss Cora Halimn,. Organistâ€"Miss Idella Spaetzel, Choristerâ€"Mr. Eltas . Halliman, New Dundce ork Joseptisburg ;v*-""'“' â€" belance> . : .. . 015.: ce iice, duvdluag bar **. %&‘ 't_... uaw hh we Mo‘r +4 64 n Wik‘y 4 . > BB part pay ..,.. i..0sl. ... .. 500.00 is aad slecaiee vit /// avie gohwarle top. imidge 4 ‘m"‘.-..-fl-’:. s# a + .a W. O. Hersog, rep. bridge .... *»Fraiberger, for cedar posts. Mre. J .G. Weber, Treasurer‘s salary re‘her bhusband . .... A~ drew â€" Freeborn, shovelling Tabbr....l00 .n c00n ccs +r, WIk (has. Maeser, shovelling gravel 676 #. Baechler, shovelling c‘snn;,, 7 90 Zilfas ‘Weber, building veirt;.> * * Noe Herrgott sefund of sthtute After.taking the evidence re ; the *illing of sheep by a dog or dogs unâ€" known, At. was mom by ‘F.. Lackger, neonnag gz J. L. McKay that sum of $25.00 be paid to D. Chaim m# compensation for oné sheep kil uds 60. 000600000 0k0..0 +.) V. Schnoider, gravellin; and Sheepâ€"cages : â€" ;;:n n«:bg o;- dogs nnkuownwd:d thntl the . Keeye : issue ;buder satinfy the" damage thereof.,. . ), . , cqrrled. ifatority e miin bt $80100â€"b0 Dald td Job. Ku#: hel)for ;ty0.â€"sheep. killed ;;cornbponitâ€"â€" hn mibrominte e DNE MR 2 Pm OROPP PCE IOA M P raentbe Aalidat hok .s«b;w&l | regrets the ‘sad oob@rrakeb ‘of)iitite regrets the ‘sad owmnbh? !::2'-’:30 4 w ‘te p* »qh! h apn d naae ner in the ebamtord yloima1 udjonfti fteomect|ddaki atitie : Couhtit‘s Chambéry M«smmm %’wnmfi mm%;%% 2 ‘AÂ¥eeN! cnd {thoka® of the hlidt Coundit went to ln:Idet't newly optbli-' ed gravelâ€"pit in the Tp. of Pesl, on sojicitation of a number of local rate~ payers, St. Clements, July the 10th. 1918. I *PRTER F. SCHUMER, Clerk. ner in t cfi;fisfl yuoin4tly‘s cstia s O Mexed Py 3 8 Atarpry mecondon by d 8 Eth mtd m;.:." mv:&’-‘:. Erb, Rona Bechtel, . Mary Sweltses, lda xfia Erra Beckatein, enc« Miller, Vora Cingorich, €or Recommendedâ€" May Futher, Cora Miller, . _ Abner . Schwartzentruber, George Fowler, Laurd Litwiller /; To Jr. IV.â€" Leslie Kunts, Grant, Allan, Lioyd Hunbberger, Ida Kumpf, Alice Bechtel. x . Recommendedâ€" John Schultt, Alice To ar. M.â€"Wilfrid Naumann, Marie r Reta Gordner. _ Hayiig operations were held up last week (;n account of the wet weaâ€" ther, but with good weather. this week a humber of farmers w‘fl[’grhn._‘ “*, _ Oat# are toming out‘in head" and are‘! tertainly . a : bplendid serbp):>~ >( To 8r. IV.~ Viotet Kunts, LilHan Selp, Alice Saunders |__ .. . _ ~ . To Jr. IHI.â€"Beatrice MiNier, Edng Lichti, Lawson Swartzentruber, Beg: News Notes. Mt.jand. Mrs. :Jacob / Scbmidt >of near ‘i:dap visited Mr..and Mre..Am: os Sh&ntz‘om Sunday. |, , .. .. .. beiic k arantt oo Patect +Wb 90 0 . ai *‘ Rev." and Mrs. ‘Moded‘ Shants‘> antf family of Baden werée Sundayvisitors at.the,home of,Mtngod Mra. â€"A..C. ROW@R&AK . «ic sslzsics0} ornl fin s _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bockg of Kitchâ€" ener (bued Mr and Mrée. E. ~J. Devitt over the :week end.‘ w > > "~â€"> PROMOTION REPORT OF BADEN PUBLIC SCHOOL. Mr..J E Bergey.â€" B. 8. A. . Poultry Department for the Manitoba Departâ€" ment .of Agriculture, Winnipeg has returned to the Western Metropolis after ‘spending a few weeks holidays at his home. . A mnmnl services ‘will be held in the Mennonite Church in a weekâ€"from Sunday on July 28, in the morn{ig.\~ 00 _ 3 Sn * day near Waterloo on Bunday â€"Rev. :M6s#s Shants of Baden ocouâ€" Uirep (oe olater storaine and hy ; uo morn An . C. W.fn‘:hi in the U.B. Church in the afternoon. *R e o e ie Pn Mr.. Moses Devitt and Miss Melinda Devitt of Kitchener,and Mr. and Mrs. Edwih Devitt of. Wbst Montross vist. tod Mr. and Mrs. E:;.J. Devitt on Sunâ€" 's.aln::. gravelling per con t Mheg n Cc a P usn +4 rman p::fnur. gravelling 'iim Gilbert Smith. snd family are tig a few days at her home: â€" . 1i"mDAON was Cirricdd"By"F. BHCOHOOL REPORT H. Hallman visited friends carried Mannheim. refund of statute engine on road orders and settle he total $1381.97 :. . . 127.50 112.00 2200 1250 29.15 20.00 $1.00 14.00 65.17 of the ..Organization. .of .. Resources from Secretary Abbott inforniing him that ‘all the | registration . cards â€"in North Waterloo on which the rgeis trants mul.:at thoy&:“hn': volunteer their . urvle:..fl?rh‘rh n work have been tabulated and the informaâ€" tion sent to J. H. Knipp. District Re Agriculture at Galt. The letter ‘re quests the local ued::y to m:-! t‘s‘fl the 3«:.‘ by placing Mr" Knapp in touch with alt of thos# â€"in~ the North Riding who are willif@ to h out on the farms. lythp harvest fort is"expeeted that tl:'I:u.lbir:nh r eet . Mr, app. make arâ€" »%u ‘fir%&"u&bmt,ui ’:nhm be ...,u.'!&‘e «with; all. avâ€" Rilable help:in the _ll,prtl-BflM‘Ma ‘transportation and other,:details: ar District Representative Has Been Provided With Reâ€" MAY: ESTABLISH . BUREAU TO SUPPLY Death of Mr.â€"M. Weichel . Rempres Usgeful and Reâ€" â€"» wpected Resident: /‘ 7 p diadif betitd CAtens pansed ;mmm.ncm; id T ie ELMIRA LOSES . VALUABLE CITIZEN f «Repterther ; H . Gerâ€" S aiot oo came to this icotht‘y when mfi' of age. Shortly|atter atriving preishb .m Jn th FPetarson Tams neat Mawkpauiiie fo? ateht years fiw‘&' ‘Teerady ktif‘ma‘mnfi' Eh actual is Sdftar he acanirâ€" e e e e P e oo nane t trade £SovataD yékaredfter, he Un old a~blacksmith! Business "of his own which he oonducto? for _ about 16 years. At the age of _ 38 years . he bought out the W. Wacksmuth hardâ€" ware business in Elm{ra and in 1881 he: bought out the‘ J, W. Fear Hard ware business at Waterloo. Two years ago these stores were amalgamated «s ‘a joint stock company of which he was president up to" the‘time of his death. In all, theâ€"deceased, was 38 years in the hardware business. . M 1 8 ber of the ChoIf 85 yearg. FiW alsd Welbed"to organtze iEimtra‘s first "band t which he was a atember: for @bout 20 ~ydate." \In Politics he was & staunch Conservaâ€" tive.. The deceased was in his T6th ‘year‘ ‘He leaves‘t6 ""mourn his Toss a sovrbwing widow aud 5‘children, surâ€" viving namely: .JoHn &t Elmira, vgfl- Ham. G., at Waterloo, Clara‘(Mrs. Osâ€" %at Ruppel) at Kimira, Rdith (Mrs. H: Helmbecker) and Henry also of Elâ€" m. The funeral will take place on ‘ rsday at 2 pm, from the late residence to St. . . Paul‘s Lutheran Church thence to the Union Cemetery for interment. /‘ ti .A thuth : missed: in «bustiess cfrcles. ‘In <hufech work heâ€"wak one of St! Paut« ‘Lutheran_. church‘s , {ormost‘ workers belng also a member of the choir for .uTy':l eayl i(oud:ln‘ Poning ‘ on. the green, y evening resulted as follows: s E. F. Seagram sk n.g Kochler sk 21 C. Shants sk. 18~ _ J. 8. Lockie sk. 1IT E.â€"Schlosser sk.â€"19, <A. Pearson sk. 15 ak C. Rook won from akip W. G. Welâ€" Elel by defaults© 0t 00 00 0_ ~_~ _ Sergeant Fred Edmunds is a< prot ent taking a course in civil serses work in the. . yoeational . school in Lomdon, CJ t § ») . Lotkport, .N. T. are "...."‘""“, m the . Â¥., are 5 . mt home of their son Mr. G. W, Zimmer man, John St. __._ _ . swhaL. AMMOnt 4 Inovi ‘sd."uH s 'h;a :;;‘;{;‘;? §M :b !t@Â¥bctalitaitha‘rPelegraph. ‘IWW!’W::“WJ‘Q{ i5th, onerof Elmira‘s most, highly res; "The late Mr. Weichel took an active interest in the welfatre of Elmira al Kuq ready to share hoth in work and finfnces to t‘ze betterment of â€" the town. ‘His ‘getilal‘ dh’:o’lhon_‘ will be Mr. Ch hof Hamilton â€" is rm‘;vhc.:om.hw- for a fow days. > Miss Isabell . Foick is -m‘ingnlor holidays at the home of. Mrs. rty Hahn in London. & . ‘The bereaved widow and sorrowing relatives have the sympathy of a large cirtle of friends in this their loss of a kind and~ lovifg father :and partner. â€" Rev. Mr. Gallmier will officiate at the funeral services. ‘The Secretary of the local ‘branch Thb »ibceaped imeaw Auca on ""c 2Z5th 66 Colisgsd4kI! 00 ;ga‘ < tom, ; 601 ‘ate their : LOAG Prompenmencrant | ®= ces ud fanna mant sit w0 | 03 ge: | <| Fopud Rotore i es Metkshone s /+ taÂ¥bctal ‘taitna‘rhelegraph.) Miss Marjorie and . Mr. Kenneth imira.{July :16 +408 :3 . July J McAister. a spending some timeâ€"at Rbs SAtiene yasced "a k: -3&»&5 the, @xestq of. . Mr... vand E20L m _M “ Jr fi i9 l:&fmpl“f‘«llnv' sit ‘r 141 d * HELP FOR FARMS #cott & Bowne, LAWN. BOWLING Cai 4o News ‘Items of intercst to Rev. and Mrs. Walker and daughâ€" ter Burnice from Near St. Thomas were guests of ‘Mr. and (Mrs. Plant for a few days: last week. Mr. and Mrs: Alex McAWister Sunâ€" dayed with friends at Guelph. _ PSpion Ond Wb dn s P Little, Miss Lydia Simon spent . a few days with fricnds at Kitchener. Misses Vera Berlet and Vera Relâ€" linger and Mr..;(‘;!nueth McAllister ouy ent ils all passed their ohmmm &ty ntcmu_lfllly.-nw_o wisk: to, : Sbngrgtu‘ate their teacher, ‘Fiomit iniéceu®: "" L100 [ .nss. sil i Th Coneatogoand . Blboint®gdsle: Rad Chroms Society and iIfdtitutaHad a very successfu}â€"pienic on theiwwn. oh Mrs.and Mre:.Alex cAllm?v...mA' very..polasant after Cwas‘‘sport; Znumw,mmne-u~,&m ntepted:to W:Mmd»wmpl avery entertainiyg."and t/‘time! was Mby:-\t-pmm?, loofogiock Sutteasfol Barn. Raising, â€"~ _ ~ "A very successful barn raising was held at Mr. Ezra Thomas‘ place last week. Mr. Thomas is buiding & nice new barn whick is ‘almost nm completion and ‘will be quite a to his place. > ; slxn Je sn t Eouk W . ‘FTokio, July 16â€"A special‘ mesting P" the Japanese Cabinet attended by army . officers was. held andâ€"newspapâ€" ers attach much importance to it : It 18 believed that some. communication was â€" recelved from .the : American Government concerning . intervention in Russia. 4 .. * The Sacred Band Concert given by the two Waterico bands at the ~Park Sunday afternoon was attended by a large crowd of music lovers. A silver ::Iectlon in aid oftte Band‘s hoapiâ€" tal :fand amounted to a handsome amount She.couldn‘t think of any retort, 80 she maintained a scornful silenceâ€" Cleveland Plain Dealer. you care to be réleased from _ your bondsâ€"* "Naw," he interrupted, impatiently, "I‘m no niketyâ€"day recruit. I enlisted for the term of the war." © F :‘They had been married . three months, and they were having their first quarrelâ€"which shows that they were a remexkable couple. / _ "Evidently," shp said icily, "you regret that you Bave married me, The step %. not irrevocable, however. If TL CABINET ‘CONFERENCE BEECHAM‘S ?:LLS ‘A beautiful complexion is the outward mark of good blood and a healthy body. Whenmithe stomach, * Tiver ahd blood are in good order, the skin is clear and® _ Iovely. Unsightly blotches, pimplcs, cruptions and : sallowness show the need of Beecham‘s Pi‘; tastimulate _ and regulate the vital organs and improve the circula« f tion. Goflhal(hlndbettcrlcoi.uoo::f:llowthe“"'j Clear the S8kin Bloomingdale. Will See it Through. are worth a gunea‘a box â€" CANADIAN FOOD BOARD, LICENSE NO.104 to be réleased from _ your Sold everywhere in Canada and U, 3, America. in bozes, 2C cents, io stile" no other As, ere i6 GEAGT . SFERLINE ~ 16 MARDED SEMVIGE ME ‘‘his home‘‘town where he is popi amoitg w large acquéintanceship 1 léarn «with :pride>and â€" satisfaction ithe tonor ‘bestowel upon him 16 cognition | of‘»gallant ~ services . re ed ‘In tte war. {It: in understood. the« dequrlflon-r‘ln«;;lr al1 to the . WINDSOR KH â€" Windsor, Inly. 15,â€"â€"@ound gull Yiplating, .i}ovewc lood‘flf tions, four, . Windgor,.potel and p]roprt,o@ol:z;‘ og\aet%my, fined in 1 ) y 1107 i ufi?ar-”??n,’fik; sA s costs, $115§ in all in each case. Alphonge Nesmasllu:l the . puse, . Sap@wich.Street w K&;rlul‘}';'& ree otmefl‘% which was‘gerving pork d & bited fim,“o‘ which he ty. ‘Other. charges ~were at the request of the Crown tor J. W. 8. Corley . of Tor spector ‘Mossop of the Board, testified he had n# in getting pork at Nestman‘s Others fined were ‘Charles ‘ Others fined were ‘Charles / ‘Tom Lee, and John L. Lee, C cafe proprietors: Jamies hart Crawford House was~"ordereg | costs umo‘lmtn:’x'“to' $15 after . found â€" guilty® 0 Â¥ p to"‘ be‘ ‘placed on ‘the &uu. c against : ten other y â€" vit are pénding. 700 )0 .0 * 2 NEW AMATEUR _ WESTERN ONT The officers ‘of the new :l'l:'i Honorary Pmlghg; * M \ tieth and/‘Dr. L." Robertson; 1 arâ€" yVicePrésidents, ~J. V. and E. Edm\nds;‘ President C Heath ; â€" Viceâ€"President Fred Secrotary Herb. Bruder, Treas. las Moore, manager A. Harvey. Stratford, July 16."â€"A new bai club which ‘hopés to arrange with London Kitchéher, Galt is teams has been organized _ It will have the pick ‘of the City gue players for é‘mahr: represent the‘‘city.49 > <= O .0 MINARD‘S: LINIMENT U PHYSIGIAN®, °0. C . * ul h c PROHIBITED HO Rx+ Y i4

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