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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Aug 1918, p. 5

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up“ Mr. G. E Mynrs. of the llmnininn Life Sign. has rvu'Pivratt mm! trout Hi0 Armorial Snrk-ty at New York that in: has "een allr'rvssfui in passing the "et'. and Kxammation tor Aswociato. giving him Section A, Tho miners. as usual. were w'ry hard this your. only nine candidates in America passing the par Noni-r examination Miss F. Zoluski. William St., was pieununliy surprised at hm- home (in Tuesday evening when Ihe Suhttay Srhnul Warm-rs of St. John's Luthor an t'ftttrcit gttthered and prom-nim- her with a handsome rocker. The evening was most erotyahly spent n. KKn""d, music and social vim! Miss 264981” was It faithful H. S. warm-r at the school for many Hairs. "mil Iii-r resignation " short time ugh. Lieu! Greene t'escently spent a law days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hilliard prior to going ovpr- 89313. PASSED HIS A CIUARLU, EXAMINATION Mrs. \Villiam Greene mas rm‘eivvu word of the sate arrivat overseas In her husband Livut. Green win) is a member at the American Expedition» ary Furrs‘. Lieutenant Greene who has ttpet: acting as instructor in Toy as in totttteciitrtt with ttte air tottes at the Uetited States will art in a si, miiar capacity: in Franco. PRESENTED WITH HANDSOME ROCKER BY HER FRIENDS Yunr ymwr Inn the Irmnvm And any do g sh III or mild rmlntrr will mpply P"' “uh three mum-g of nrrlllrd White for a {ow m-uh. Squirt-m the isriee of hm in. ls Hum!” into a hunk, then put in “w unhunl tshite and shakr well. Thin NHL-u n qvuurtvr pint of the wry l, M I mull All. uhitmvr and complain" hum-liar tun-mu “lungs- (his frr. gmut. rrunny hdiot, Oily into the fur», mark. an!” and lmmh tml ind. saw how (nth-s. hm, orlkrwrretrn, "’an and rrmgtttwe d'rmtpprar and how smooth. “I". Ind_ "leter the "in Draw! Nest WILL ACT 1 AS INSTRUCTOR ,) IN FRANCE,“ Make a heauty lotion tor . law Cents to remove tan, frecklu, nailowneu. The membets or thte Adm: liilrle Class of Enunumml Evnlzgvlivul I'hnrrh. about mu- iu "mum-r, minor» ed t ViuvlnnJ cn Monday win-11‘ Hwy spent the nluy, 'l'lmy um! http.usse" with tho- rium "PM upprumm-o- of this lawn wuiu-h is uHquv-I “our Hi lake and is a [mu-ll fruit disll'lv't. Skip K. FI SeaKram and his rink of lawn bowlers comprising, A. H, b‘nydvr. Wm. llama. and hr. W. J Sim-ling rmm'nn-d Thursday (waning hum Buffalo where thoy took part in mhitr 'ottrttttmeitt The local rink won 30an gamma and ltr.st three in the tiirtortutt cutttpetitions 1)" Friday r1uwunxsururut 'LQL-“UL 1rllt1la_rt, ot Brampton but lost to W. J. Mark 123’ mm shot, his huh!!! as. and an bauullnl’yuukq will Jumbo m, - uIHLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Altman-n Herman Sturm, I', Eller- lnun, Hrsrtnan Wendell. Frank and M Lorenz have returned from a de llgllllul outing “will in Nipisxing Dixlrict. They report the fishing eacer Inn and summedml 1n lamlIng a gum]- ly number of the Hun); tribe. Every graduate in a [msnion so Mr as is known. is lln rm-unl of uit' Euler Bu§inPss (‘ollvgln Kin-haw]: Dtuuand tor ulrlcu help tunuut tre nun~ plied. This is a special opportunity for young peoplv, Fall 1mm opens Semi x, Ottice open daily; catalog tree. Impremive DPl‘Vin-H \‘swnl prr:lrllml try Rev, P A. Harding at both such- 95 in the St Saviour's "tiury't nu Sun day. "oe".', The regular nun-ling ot the 2,tl'riiiiii,i,: Board was held nn Thursday tWeituttt Germ}: at which routine bushing was [Palm t: a acted, In“: RETURNED FROM NIPISSING. Reporter's Chips Expert Optician Mom " the Market KITCHENER, ONT, PHONE 858 “TC. Att cur “no h m b N “y I! on - We be! could-III in out only to um- -ttr qtsamutq w your!“ In your "OB. That our could- ..u I. but“ I. main!“ by our - numb" of patients. All our “an. in ground on "I. "who. undcr our nominal our which. w. than." can [alt-Mu accuracy and prompt service. Broken “use. _ " on than not-cc. " in not nae-nary to have your Trrescrip. Non. Wu can raid " from your broken Denna. Bring your ra- patrl to us and uve delay. WON SEVEN GAMES. VISITED VINELAND hety numut tre at"), special opportunity Fall 1mm opens 2'y Tho funvrnl ot Mrs. Mary Heimrlch. tay I win- of Mr. William May, who passed of any; 831111er at, her home. 26 Sch. " monk-r Ave.. on Sunday aftvrnmmj wrCsi lln-hl this attvrs- from her late resi- ‘dvnro at 2.30 o'rlock and at 2 o'clock from St. Peter's Lutheran church, imtt'ro servim-s were held try Rev. H. g t. Sperling. Mrs. May had been“ in IE poor health tor somp time. but hpr ' 1'.'2'lii/lli'," was not considered in any may critical. On Sunday tmerturon “’0 , she was preparing to visit her sister m whon sh" was suddenly stricken while 3 "hitting on a chair in the kitchen of "“‘thr home. "creased was born in po Wan-rim) ST years ago. She was tho iii.x'r.l'a'i'.Gft';"r..' of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen "":" Hrimrich or Waterloo. Besides her tu- bereaved husband she is survived by [ two brothers. Elias of Stratford and PW ' "harks Heimrich ot thig city. and two I"; sisters, Mrs C. Tyson and Mrs. c. r Worm of this city. E The doulln took place, in St. Joseph?! ‘llnsnital at Guelph on Thursday at. 1r'iiii'i",i' of Mr, Martin Ellprt, an ax- i.".',! residont of “mum-r; and brother "1' Mr Jacob Ellen. Herbert St, ; WateNoo ngml 77 years, The remains i""'"'. hrougm to Waterloo Thursday owning and the funeral wilt take 'ituac,, from the "within? of Mr, Jac. l,','; Elk-rt on Saturday morning at 9 M'Hm-k to the tu. Locum WC. Church ’201' swn'h'o Hwnvr- to the RF. t'ettt6 [wry for lnlt‘rment l The lttto Mr Ellen was: a resident ot Ramhorg fur many years followed Who trade ot mason and was welt kmmn In this virinily, Two hrnlht-rs lavnlr Waterioo, John, Josephsburz. 'aurt mm shun-r Mary tMrs Goo. Dior I Imltlll Linwood. survtvo (AGED RESIDENT ; or BAMBERG i DIES IN GUELPH Rummy Raw and Mrs " vim; Mr ”Mir lll'W Sash followed hy "trsir many frlnndn Mrs. C. S Kerr, Cortrtlamt In )wndmgn Iv‘w womlul M lrfinnlly‘ Joie him a" and crossed ther I German trvnrhes at a few hundred Us” with artti-alrcratt guns. lnm'hlnr ’guns. and rifles rialllng the 'ttttchi"" with bullets We landed in No Man's l Land l5 vanls from tltrt Hosche Itronrh and HS yards from mu- 0th I washed thv machine all up in u shell hair and broke my noun. and also have a cut ai‘l‘tlSS the tin which will prubablv leave a scan We were two hours in No Mon's Land with the Ger ‘muns sniping at us with Ntles dairy than We got out or a shell hole. We worked our way on our stomachs, in- dian fashion. to an Australian outpost “and from there they worked “a buck to a dugout We got out or the, trem (shes uncut 1100 at night. The (ten ‘mans ruptured the marl-luv that Help in: as it was impossible for the Am tnltnns to get at it. as the Huns put t snap-n of tire all around it. I Now you t'an't heat that can you? No mm wnuhl holievv it unless they actually saw it happen. The Austra- llan Colonel said it wan the best and ‘ucklost vim-e of work he had "ver u‘en as thew thought we already had him" ruptured by tho 1tosvlte, It would take too long to trll you all the details of Utis, I had I!" “use fixed nt‘thp casualty, otearing station, and em it isn't now-s» Rary for me to Ro to tite hospital. l am having " few days rest after tho) shake-up and won't go to work till (to-morrow or tite next day. l t l received your lvttt-r dated June 17th. yesterday. Love In Pva-rvbmly, l HORN Among the many heautihst floral tri- 'hulvs which were rem-Wed from mourning rvlativvs and friends wow- m wrunh from brothers and slums of mu dots-awn]. a wreath from the Mn- tual Aid Society of W. Peter's rhun-h. a wreath from the Ladies' Aid Star-haw of St, Peter'." rhurrh. a wreath from thr, Berlin Table) C'ompany. n wreath from May broth-on: and sistvrs. tt pil- low from her bereavrui husband, a cross from Mr. and Mrs. c. V. Philip and family, and a spray trom Mrs. W. Brinkley. The pail Imam-rs warp Messrs. Ely Hvimrirh, Charles Hmmrirh. H. May, C, May. A. sttu'ler. and W. Brinkley. Interment was made at the East End ('inlo-ry 1 I wrote you two letter. a few days Mo but this is a chronicle of my tat. Jo-st udvemum which hapueuud on June " It has seldom been equa- “a! during the war. all the squadmnu l art talking about it, FUNERAL OF MRS. WILLIAM MAY l vns doing a lone show about 50 miles over the lines making . re' connuluance of In large town " " 000 feet. while my observer w“ lak- frttt plrtnres of nnvlhlng lmporunt. Suddenly two Fokker blplanon dove, on us. I shot one down with my (rout gun and suddenly the angina" rut out den-l. We fought the other Uonche without an erutine to almost our own “now. going down all me time We ORR At Waterloo Atdrmt, to Mr and Mrs Edward Miller. Albert ttr, I non. Tue. no: In. tr. Burn hate may» Flvorod with ideal weather all a ed the tollowi" Jettor trum thclr Ion Branching ot null-ml inure-i. - Liout. Eldon Bum, who is u member In; never“ new matures. Waterloo'o of the Royal Flying t'orpts on “the nunual ninth Tuttoo held In Waterloo's union in France, In the letter he beautllnl Purl: on Prior evening vu (all: ot In ext-lung amounter with w- probably the largest um but rot vorul enemy machines which he had held. Early in the "will tho recently. _ the ctowdu begun to gather. King St. Somewhere in France. July 3, ISIS, bum; lined with people wtttiq hund- Dear Mother Md Filth": rm or auto: conveyed additional I wrote yott two letters a tew days Ct in to the park, " in ultnntad alt" but this is a l-hronil-le of my tat. that between an Ind. navel: (how est udveutrm whirl!) “alum-um] on people were present. Inna ‘tu n 5.-., ...l .1”... v.. -- ,d. uttst., Eldon Burn 'urrmr'-lrrtaiaaot WM "him d I . " no". Corrrtlamt Ave, Ming tt row wuakn at their f homo Barman. Port Huron, Jilnll'" Swmnln Irstt to. 'W homeI in Enlnn. y ilur Road wlrhos of EM ELI“ tN «an m-l READ AND ADVERTISE IN THE mum. ; DAILY TELEGRAPH To "void eravnznnw Is a pmriou’o IlnIytwlwdmy to that of avoiding hoarding, In buying what you and yml are unrving tho humps“: of thr nation through t_erving your own and lhruugh h-‘lpinyz to kr'ep Hu- muntry‘x industries busy. The homo of Mrs. Julia MFyvr who lives twxt door was lhn-alolwd tor ' timo- hy mu ttante, but lbw an-k work of Chief Hut-rm and his mun promptly insured the snfuly of the hmlso. This morning Mrs, Meyer came to the Fire Hall and Ihankvd tho mun, leaving a SIM hill as a tttkort ot DIN Rppretu"ttion ()1 m. valuable sorvlrps rvndvrod hy Ilw men of the deparlmvnt The tire 'de-partmom was "otified of the blaze an 12A0 o'clork try a man who ran from ttte sump of the tire to Hm dnpurlmem instead of using a tvlu-phono. The department made an immedialp ro-sponsv. but whvn Hwy nrriwd Um tire had gained comma" able m-adway. A Branlford family by ttto name of Little rn-m'mly moved into the plan and wrre norupying the upper Muar- wry. Tlmy barely wrap-u] with Ihr-ir lives. Tho Cause of the ttrp is un- known, hut it is known that the ttam, vs mark-d in the sunrnum a! flw war of the house. Shortly atter tho arrival or the de- parinn-nt lite ttatucs eru- under Cort- trol, but the department did not leave the st'ette until utter 23.30 Sunday morning. . Close Io t1.oro damage was done at a tire on Sunday morning which start- ml in the sunroom of thy building at lr, Soon street, formerly mmupiml hy the Pentecostal Gospel Miésion. Tum families are at present lwsiding In thr house. which is owned by Dr. J. E. Hen; l' i"iirdoubfh- Watt“ 0 1.551», to! "but Wad " t km".- '" In In . r' I Ti'i?i I ind m" a I' " ISI, ma " 4.. la Bar Ca.. Nomi. ts. t. A G. Heller \\ (News 8mm" J ('has H. “pus g F'red. Moser S 23 It DAMAGES ABOUT $1,000 Quick Response Early Sun- day Morning to Alarm from Scott Street. Emyllair \ kl!" .1 Fax-"d."- mt r,,',,'),','.,',,',,',,,';?, hm;- Following is the result ot the Wat. erioo 1'oustty League gnu)? played in llospeler Tuesday evening. in which sew-ml Waterloo rinks took part. the Waterloo bowlers winning by 13 shots. J, C Cunningham Thos. Lamb Norman Letter llov, Leigh P. G. Hughes M, A. Walmnl John F'erguson S 13 Dr. Black s 12 WATERLOO WON BOWLING GAME IN HESPELER Waterloo Heupeler John Ziegler ll. Matthews Ralph Zieglnr J. Hunter c. o. Hemphm W .Mnrrm Ed. Sylllossvr S. 14 John Jardine S I The fireworks was agilin a special Nature. liluif SAVER BY HHEMEN Eat-h band took its mm in render. my a selection on the band stand. and itrtertspersmt bulwevn the selenium; were perrortnunces by tho, Twirling 'N1buts, Hurnpvun Gymnasts and ru man ring and revolving teeth exports, and the Henderson 1'oncert Troop, or London. the youngest exponents ot ha "mull and lunvy dancmy m Atrtrtett, sun Bulb “New additional features proved highly popular and they were well received. The Grand March Past and the play ing of the patriuliv selection by the massed bands. "Under the nrltlsh Platt'" brought to a ('nlll'luulon what was probably the most sut't'esslul Tat, too ever led under the auspices ot the Waterloo Musical Society, The bands umrched to the park via King and Young streets. playing stir ring marches en route. The Tattoo was held on the Athletic Grounds which are hit-ally located tor such an event. The vmwds aux-untried was comrretrated about the athletic grounds and oceypied every point ot vantage, sh band: unmanned in the Tattoo. the Galt Kittie “and. 108th Regimen! Baud. ttte Preston Band. [lender-en's Juvenile Band. and the two bund- of the Waterloo Muxlcal Society. under whose autsplees the “fume Wu held. tro w Chater J. J, Shaw __ J. "Ramsay L. Id. \Veuvor S In rn In render. nd stand. and he selections Inn Twirling 37 l The avnrazn prico rmwivml tor [will m 1917 at the point of vonsumptlon was a mu» more than $7.29 a ton anal the Krona mark? value ot thr union! was $709.9 Rain oW'r 1916 of 26 rams m awrnnn prion per tom and of 3340.796. or about W?. per cent in market vallw. All the prmluovrs rnlmrtod that tho demand tot was" unvaried the supply. nml ”mp stated that an arrow" of railroad embargo” and the 'reareity of labnr thev were unablw to moat the rlvmamis of "mu maul!" t'tttrtotgterrr Improvements damned to "trrete rrmluvthn in 1913 won mad:- to sub samlulnllv all the punt plum: operated in l9l7,-- l‘hiladt-lphla Puhtw Led, RPC, A bonus of Ihre" monlhn' unlury in being lent to civil aPerntl in [he ('11: tom: Damrtment ot Nelmn Ind din trict. The peat (nduxtry In the Unite" Stan's was: prosperous In [5117. for the quantity of [mm sold Ina-v." ttut thot srrrld in anv crowding year. Award- ing to Mariam-n rompilvd try c. c. Us hon ot tho Hum-d Status Geoloqieal Survvv. "opartrrtrmt of the Interior tho peat will in HUT. amoumml ttt 91883 short tons. a quantity by 44, NM Inns or about M, nor run), lhan that sold in we, and by 42.?20 tom, nr nvnrly " par NHL than tho rm‘ord nnnual SHIPS. $5.141! tons. ambush»? in 1911. Hum nor: 2, Mon's rave lover rm yards) -1, Jos Wetsttall; 2. John Both. , Fire-men's race- l, H. Grove; 2, I, Kessi. Returned Soldiers' race-I. w. C Mansfield: 2. Max Shhm. ' Tlui-The-Needle rut-n fopent-d Mrs. F'. Lurenz:' 2. Mrs. J. ()‘Donoghue I.adivs' race ("pear l. L. Henrh'h: e. Irene Named. Married Ladies' rar'P i50 yards» -1. Mrs. Rejefstky; 2. Mrs. G. Rorkel. Driving Spike (”Idiom-l. Mrs Lark: 3. Mrs. Svhmaidtzr; 3, Miss Sui dor. Pie eating eorttost-- 1. Riltnn Bord. nmn: e Laura Kaufman. Baby Show (15 months and under) I, Mrs, Anderson: 2. Mrs. Rejefsky. Finns! Making gmwl. Emma Sch. lupior: 2. L. Kanrlteish; ".t. Miss Cross _ Boxing in Barrels lumen! 't.Sergt. I‘Mvers and F. Bruins. a draw. Girls' swimming rarer}. Grave Mar rett; 2. Hilda MerrPn: 3, Miss Halt. "17”). ans' swimming ram. 41.? years and ovorl -1, II. Brown; 2. E. Lea'ie. Boat rm-n (0mm) 1. Renal & Part Hhtth GirW “hoe raee--1. vor, Dorsch; 2 A. U'lmnohoe. _ Men‘s racer Open (100 yurds)~l H. Unite; 2. G. Gerhardt. “A.” _...,,_ Fi.-...... "ab ___,,,' . _ . Ohimet ample on grounds. (76 years and over) »- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Muell, _Yoys' Hand race (over 13.74, l'mhif: T., A. Wetttaxtfer. ""i---w- Vqus' shoe race-r, A. Jinka; 2 The pienic was an "tiqutsliiiesi sm- wm: and much credit is due Reeve "ohlender and his able assistants to) their unttrilfg efforts in looking aftel the cotutort of the piertiekerts and ar ranging the program. The following is a list ot the sum-"saw! contestant» in the various events. Nursing ulster Grate W, Bowman. We. Fred Weston. Arthur Brown Herb. N, marker. Edward A. Pratt, Ar tred H. Lille» J S. Jones. w. H. Hrivkrr. W. C. Maturthylu. Wm. H ('ull. Fred Edmund; H. McLean. Max bt. Shin". "ttas. Liver-k. . Jitney Dance. Hundreds at yuung people enjoyed the jilney dance at the pavilion both arm-noun and evening. An excellent unlit-sum pruvidéd the music. The dance was in charge of the Red Cross “In; also had a refreshutent booth on the grounds. I-‘zunily of late Adam Henry Gum: and Herman (imam Family ul hale Bernard Woodman Family at late (Waylon F'enaer. Family ot late Henry Godfrey Blvd» Family of late Sheldon iltretastuttt. Family of late bouts Peter Stet-ken- reiter. Production In 1917 Beyond That of Any Previous Year In who a! no cum-no): bot _ t','tte, ntl'l2, " degree. In tho I ado, the one“ dar at the you. thou-am ot poop). at tho Tvmchy attend“! the Mg Chic Holiday plan“: at the Waterloo Park on Honky“ Won-ken. hon-chum: on! our {our the; uni hulluu men drilled to the cool mule. and "uh broom u the pull. A " pro-M, of sport- won run utr In the “tom and ovenlng and proved no“ Manning. The Die eating content. and boxing In hurrah. named much Inn-omen! tor Bit. The buby show Ind‘mnny unmet and the prize was won by baby Antler-won Miss Emma Schleuler was evaded the prize for the but looking girl tnd Mr. and Mn. Curl Mueller rmeeNod, the handsome chair as the olden! con ple of 70 your: or over on the ‘rouudn. Patented With Certincate.. Uurtnx the allernoou Muyor Katt presented with certituatets returned soldiers and relative: of those who have made the supreme tracruice as follows: l mot- (upon) 1. RM)?! A Muoltor and Merkurttrer, ot lun- Bernard Woodman: at late (Waylon Emmet l ot late Henry Godfrey Blnlu of late Sheldon 'll/ich/ted'.) of late Louis Peter Stet-helm M r and Mrs. A.'C Milne and fnmllv Ira the mum: of Dal-milk- friends over the new". Mr. and Mn. Otto a. 'Atnittt and fnmliv an mending the homily In Crystrtl Bvaeh . Mr, and Mn. E. J. Minor Imn the happy pawn!!! of a fine younx Ron. who ttrrfved in Wuorloo yestprdly morning, Major K. D. Cunningham and Maura Harold Wagner and Ralph Peteh ttrp lilvnding the Summer School Minx "tndurted in Geneva Park. Laks- Cottchichime. tor the trnlnlng ot vor ‘mlvor leaders in boys' work. Mr and Mrs, A. B. Pollock and son Cart ma wvokwnd visitors In Dunn- ville, Ont. Mrs. Alex. Howie and Miss A. Howie are ws-Pk~vnd visilor.‘ at Jadsun‘s Point.Lake Simeoe, ltte gum": of Mr, Ind Mrs. Norman Howie. Mr, and Mrs. Playton Snyder up qu-ndinz a forlniaht In Muskokn. Mrs. A, H, Snyder and family of mo sons and two daughters arrived home last Monday trom a pleasant Holiday of Revers! weeks at Jack- cort's Point. Lake Simone. Mrs, Roland English has returned trom a visit at the hornn of Mr. aim Mrs, E. Hum-n9 at London, Any woman who suns for fltty .housand dollars for the alienation of her husband’s affections is simply 'ttrofiteeritud' because the kind of am-rtinns that can he "alienated" 'trr-n’t worth two cettttr, Miss C. Zimmerman In npamllng her vacation with relatives in Lookport 3nd lmwlsmn. NI. Mr. and Mrs, John Hutton, George street. left on Tuesday to spend their \wwmion with Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Walker at Winnipeg. Man. _ Miss Emma Randall of Toronto who “as been the guest ot het aunt. Miss Hattie Boos. Frederick Btreet, for the last an days, returned to Toronto. ac» mmpunied by Mrs. M. Bib. who will apond a fortnight in the city. n-w weeks at St. Andrews-hy-the Sea. N. n.. returning to Waterloo in Hetr wmlwr for a short visit before taking up their residence in Winnipeg. . Miss Mary Valentine has returned from It delir,htful, holiday of nevPral wmlks. spent a! Roches' Point and Lak" Cuur'ttichirtg, Hmiaduugmlul (rm 3hqWt the Same-nay. Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston (11:? mm 3934"} m wading a Mr, R. Y. Swan and daughter, Mitm length! Stuart. were the guests ot Rev, U. and Mrs. Cornish at Forest, Ont., during the past week. Judge and Mrs. Reade. with their guest, Miss Cottstartee Ashe, left in: Honda! tor Toronto, where they will spend a day or two en route to C'levelantr.C, Muskoka, tor the month at August. It. R. H. Princess Mary is doing V. A. it. work in tho Children's Hom pital. Grand Ormond street, London. Dr. and Mrs Alex. Pirie of Costa Rica, C. Amwho have been the gurus u an: and Mrs. Chas. Pirie at Water- loo mr ten days, are holidaying ttt Algonquin Park. Right Rev. Bishop and Mrs. Sweeny rf Toronto wsre wovk+nd visilors at he home of their daughter, Mrs. R. H. 'lmonds. Mary street. T Wrslssa1skmsr=rrtstirsr=rs"tsrsltsltstmt' Congratulations to" Mr, and Mm William Kuntz, on the arrival ot a sun uml heir last wevk. antttttttuttmtttttttttttmttitntmttttttutmtutnttttnttttttn- g Social and Personal i. BEGHTEL BROS. Men's Cotton and Lisle Sox, in white, slate, brown, andblack... .. ..... ... ... ... ..' ....-........ ... Men’sWhiteDuckPants... ... .. .. v... ... ... Men's Netr1itreeandhtortshirta., ...... ..mee ...( w ut JY Rev, ind Mrs J3me: Semple wilt "mad a few days in “when" prev! our: to leaving tor their home In [than Sank. Mrs, Sum Oliver. and little non Fre dutch - the holidny with Mrs Port-luau. on Thermus St. Ree, t P. Hum-h and um sons John nnd (‘III are unending the Bora' Con. feronoe he‘d at Lake CoucMctttntt. Mim rubs! Dodge of Elvin. Sank. in 3 via or at the home ot Mr. and Mn. R. Jan. Kerr. Ahrem- St. Mr. and Mrs. A, K. Crassmnn null lamlly left on Sunday on tt motor trip to Detroit, and other points in Michigan. , Mr. Ind Mrs. R. H. Jackson of Hank Ilton vlslled at the home of Mr. and Mn. A. A. Elly. " Amen: st. over the holiday. Mrs. Jackson will re- muln here tor several weeks Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bechtel and lunlly are spending,_Sundny with rela- tive. In Petrolea‘ In“ Marguerite Bechtel In spending A week nu mum“: on Lake Huron. My. Panama three children. Miss Gertrude 'Wlssler. of Harrisburg, Ver ginla and Mrs. Jacob Smith of Forks Road. Out. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Manna Devin. Mrs. W. G. Harper. and her BOD Mr. G. Whitney Harper ot Toronto. are visiting Mrs. Harper's parents In this city. Miss ttteg Hahn ot PreAon is ttte guest of Mia- Ell: Rate ovu- Sunday. m. Wilford E. Wing motored to Grand Bend Friday where he will spend the weekend with Mn. Wing who has been visiting Mrs. WrH. Gre gory. formerly of Kitchener, but now of Stratford. He was accompanied from Stratford by Mr Gregory. srr./A. H. Willhms. of Toronto, in spen ing tbe week-end with Mr. " Alex _eul;. Roland St. Mm. C, H. Mills Ia visiting the Hon. and Mrs. P. G. McDiarmid at their Bummer halite, New Glasgow, Lake Erie. '., 5pm Winnie Robleder is itie new of Toronto rrt'endtr for a ttsw any; Mr. Harold Beam and Mr. William mmon9tarium are tspending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Janws J. MncCallum at Port Dover. tt HOT l Mr. 1mm Lang left tor New York on Friday on in. war overseas where he has enlisted In the Imperial Britrtstt,'- ' Little Mims Mary Hughes Is a visitor with Miss E. Boehm at “Bonny Deon." Southampton. _ Messrs. John FI Roche, William Clayton. August Lang and Louis Schwartz left on Friday tor a tew days' t1srrintr at Parry Sound. ed by the 108th Regimental Band. A very cordial invitation in extended to all citizens to unite in this celebra- tion. An odering will be taken td de- tray expenses, Mrs. J. H. Webb is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall, To. ronto. " Mm. R, H. Edmond: mad family left yesterday tor Montreal. to wand I three weeks' vacation on the bank- of the St. Lawrence. Mrs. C. W. We“: has returned from a pleasant holiday of three weeks with Mr. and-Mrs, A. B. McBride. at "Hob tow Lake," Dorset. Ont. _.- -..V, Trrt ..............................*‘.d1 n. 1 "O 'tNitin...................- Rt rlvkor Mond- In in 'tttending the Linwood. Dr, U. B, Shunt: u can to attend a M can Society ot Orig” 2nd and 8rd. and " Amertcan Dental 80cm! uh. 7ttt, am and "I. I be back In MI ”Mum Mrs. P. a. Cluc- tedt t for Chautnu‘u. N.Y.. " spend levenl wash. Mrs, A. Weioloh aiGUh week‘s visit at Slut!“ In J. Martin. “A Mm Munro! miter WI Catharine: this mom”; a liven. - Mlu Anna Weneloh I . weekend trip " Pot! Mr. And Mm. 011"!- 0d ed on Wedneudny from I. the former. parent- II m Mien Emma Batu In- mtt a two weekn‘ holldny nut the: near Wellouley. f Mr. C s, Wilson at the at Hoes! branch ot the m . merce has been Inn-1 , and moved In. household l man my on Thundny. " Dr. and Mrs. P. J. WORM have returned from I an. tion spent at 301!!me A large “musty! mu visited the wild berry)“: dutrict the past week ht the lamina: raspberry. T Mina Hilda Zinhnn “I I meter hue returned from.“ via" spent at Vinaland. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Han-l Geo. Schlel were In W Wednesday when they“? funeral ot the late Mr. ' Mr. Ind Mrs. S. A. 8n. (amin left Frlduy tor) where they will spend so! Rev. J. H. Men-In. Mt, moi-lung for Toronto villi spend several dun tutor. Id (Imily at the summer bout: t'ouettietMntt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. It»: ed the funeral or the teu, ttt mun at \Vellealey on WM Cadet T. J. Howud. of , spendlng a few any: It " Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. J. [1.qu ity have returned from. i where they spent a numb“, lck Bt. hive lot! tor I N. Y. where they will With rel-liven. Mr. Carl Dalton. Hlu u lion and Miss A Stunner ht! morning for Winrton than spend I week's holiday. Jorei' Pull, neu- Kill they will spend their at Rev. Dr. Spec: And 14 onto ure spending . few houn- ot Mr. and In. I 10 Shown-her Are. Mime Betty Rat; I: I M home ot her uncle, Mr. 1 son, Doon. Mr, sud In. W. E '1 In“ Edith Woeme left a Mime Eloine Bechtel In 1 trom a two weekn' vuft with In Burlington. . l Miss Ruth Bowman ttdl a Man.. was the (ml of hi; Miss Em an: on 131mm. Mrs. J. H. But: in In" week end with Mend! b In The unlit; ',ithit'. " ...$l.25to Phone

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