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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Sep 1918, p. 9

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>4 '; tore woke anomalously. "In PM. i gag" noun-L (: 'x', lulu-n loaned to m- (at Tm. up / rp,r.tettr, he could not her. He mm:- “(A “thinly duh low-rd tho um 'tpet.' [Inter w" pan-hut. . [It out o' beer'" Willi-m mud. ' no. "opped. Freddlq Bunk- . h, f... as on no trind. y _' ‘M Ion II u “an“ mum». n linen. mtg!- propbuid no. _ .. Illa new with loan N' . "Willie. I don't but to no fhtget _ yet. but when I do~mgybe in a ut a but In ttour-t wish rou'd come sand " the foot of the "as" an I get up “there. The 1lgtct's lit must-In. but down around here Il'l kind am" Be did not answer. “Will you. “Mlle?” _ Manny Down: mum and um. ttrat Mon over and over with brielstert ”than. Thur: "Oh, alLrl‘ht!" he and. ) This unnamed by; cy-sit,'-,:--',-',:,',-.-"-,',-,?-,-) hone” so quietly upon we ttoor just allude the duo; mt h. .eeoed to be 1 “are of her. trunking the had tune l away, He at lllrln‘ “and: into ( Ibo darkueu, which had come tMt with that slamming: which begins to be! noticeable in September. HI. elbow: I were on m- knees. and [In body was I Ht.nk, far ton-Inn! In an attitude ot an. I outlaw __ V tttttew only a portion or tttr won!- all " n sought to render; hut. Illml completing the portioo It did Lin-w r “In“, begun mum and um. "w Thor. can): from I ttttte dlulnm‘o down the “reel (In mum] of a young! Illa woke. .lugltut, " In: no! I mu i “I who. u; nulclcmly land. can] Now the full mum came numuend~ In; anon; the brindle-4 of the sumo "ea. It came m the "kc-nus of In Clemon- tooth-ll. (lurll'usly orange aorxwully it rule high". cleared the a... and resumed u. wound Imper- mnion of I “Iver disk, More "I” Number mockery Whit wun the un of a moon new? Thu was the surrowmlen round or III to \Vllllum. His lonely mind's eye garish! me rally that" of tue with crossed pram» and river and km to wine . long trlln whlxnd unturd through the dark, farther and tartue/ Ind farther "my. William uttered a an: to house. In deep from Ute comm. Io pmlouxed. that Jane, who hnd be." "laatntt home" at full length mum (to ttoor. all up “might with a Jerk But she Wu wise enough an! to speak The mull not-cc of the ""."s-tturt town no empty tonight-fell upon bl- an mockingly. " seemed to him la. credible that BO hollow u town could so ubout It: nightly um" jun u mull. A man and I wanna can“: by hunched loudly It something the man hid said. The sound ot men- lung!!!" w“ horrid to \Vllllum. And from 1 Brent dlatance--trom far out tn the couiitrr-tuere came the taint, long drawn whhtle or III engine. "White, I told mama». l nu r17 1 nude you feel to bad." "All right!" he returned can] "We0. when I ttnt to 30 to ' Wil- Be," Ihe said, ”mlmml tol me bo. cnuu I mule you feel bad I t to u upstairs by mrsetf tonight." She paused, seeming to b that ho would say something. but " ake not. "Willie." said Jane anftly. Ind. " be nude no roman-e. lho lifted tter voice I little, "Will-Ce!" With bead huwed In thought Ill. moved away. June. on her pert, Iett m. window gnu want to the open trout door. Conscientious”, she did not cm- the threshold, but renamed her. nelt to looking but. (in the step. of the porch ant Willi-um alone. " back toward the house. Binnie "can; her toot. "Welt," Ibo um. "I guest I but to ttnd sornephs to do. G'nlght!" "How can 1?" Jane manned. with . little but. "when the Inn/1 here to "I? She‘s (one out to play can", the and hummwu-mmtg; null an: Columbia " M att,artornoosc " was It!" eoestltsuiughrrter - that evening. When Btt on Two-ted Mel. f6tiowed by n shrill walled “Jinan! Uh. Jinan“? may ber to II open window donut-In. h the curly am she hated out upon a. III-bed he. of Rnunle XII-ted. who "ttod on the In" below. “Conn an out, Junie. Hamlin an I can no Intdoon " play an In" put 8." 1 Jane shook her head. "t can‘t. I an Bo outside the houle tlil tomb row. In bee-use We walked utter WU“. with our “Wink-kl out o' “Can't you come out at all? than» "gut "Go III your mother. Tell "Wtantcttwtusty' he (muted. not mov- "a-aut any -- mom Tm "Mr cow"... 1!. or In; ”at land of "hr-um Mr eoumru. 'lln of than. mr.et [and of "her-“O. Mr countrn. 'th of mg It“! luv-d ot “bar-tn Mr mantra. 10- at "I... hut Inna ot liner-(u. Mr com-tr... 1|."- ' Tab 0'1“.) T --.- 'd"irai 'c"'a"ii'd' 'hV"-nq tt up For there. beyond "he possibility of w my fate to Intervene or of any later I.” #ettse, {mummy memory of even “In Pratt to impair, there In that I noonthrht w“ m. future before tor. He started fol-wan! tummy. "You W L ~you~you "ttie"-- -jiGi -itititwrmriRt.-amt_issrtrtrtre- :o be I lpuu we empty air. trtme l In. bride to be wu gone. """e ...‘....-..-... '" .. '" ‘limb and [and for nrvr'nl yarn, 'dh' lately in un uhoulder. The only w. I wold lie was on my back. f bud and dimonlty to dt do "a mm to ttet up. 141er I a: o my new" min in my back. I hue Shim Dr. Pione’u 00M"! Medial Ma. [oova mm! than with the molt nth: haw] rennin, to I concluded to in " lunatic TIMMI n trial. The pain I',' Mal. and ahqttlderr in Itnpyed entirely sud in Fiiii mm it u ml, mm and Chit ‘b nit (50 than can um it a i. “y woman I with 1min“ duet-. Net at pain. I Tfare', tWet I In two Mb. " . but mud 1'tg,','t,'T,'t l Tellt um leer" t ' to guy ly "on Ma A? 'iaitry a??? FMS-i". in the, md.. Vguiub‘l'e.v Drink phat, pure water, take Anurie the. that. any for I moral. bend Dr. Rim-n Mre for trial pkg, " 'Tie-ou"', “mm more potent thin Whiz etisttirt.tea urir- tteid " hot 'tIter met I mgr. A than triai wit! oonvince you. I ruton, Ont.»“l an: plea-ed to lf: n- ay exprr'wneo with Anuric. I luv: re, troubled yith rim-manna in nn " we win]: to prevent old up coming, on too Boon, or if we want to ingress our ell-urea for . long life, Dr. Pierci of tho Surgicnl Institutes, ButNlo, N. Y. uyl ttutr you than” drink lent] " Inter duly henna!- null. 'Flun prod cure it . drug “on, Anurie (douhk ltrength). Thin "Atsurrie" driven tt" use “in! out and cum bunch In rheumatism. If we Wilh to keep our kiducyu in the best rouditinn a diet of milk and w... tables, ml). only little meat once a day. in II." ____. a 5.,‘. . . - " Tho In.» on the Erin; lino r-ul, the pick of our country I youth. Mun were "jaded beanie of phylical do Itsimser. Mun, time. tho kidneyl in" to mum. _ The British Ministry of Munitions has ordered that the wages of women munili n workers be Increased five ',,"dh"//,,2l weekly after September 1. OUR BOYS IN EUROPE . AND HOME PROTECTION Well for “'lllilm'u 2191. i, Several of our young people were Yes, " great M. Mueterllnck I: right. Making an the farm with Mr. and tt seems tttat wuuum ought to 13le Airs. Henry New on Sunday after. eaugtst at least some eerie echo of that noon. wedding much, however taint-som I Mr. and Mrs. Jo_hn Olunan of batta or stratus adrift before “I‘M Hawkesvllle were visiting here tnmng won the moonlight ot “In September friends and relatives tor a week, '. Rov. and Mrs. Battenbarg were Fits aight in bl, eighteenth rev. s'tino {Honda nnl rahnhnm at “Mama 14,000,000 WILL BE ADDED TO U. S. V MANPOWER And (but wio the “ranges: thing ot thin strung: evening. strange-It be- came. " with life itself. there was nothing remarkable upon the surface of It. But " M. Maetertisxce h” the right at the matter and it the bright Ilr ot tlnt June evening. “must eleven year: In the so called tature. w.- m. deed already trembling to "Loueatrrtu," then Wlmmn Mood with Johnnie Wat- wu "must . great hunk of Bower. at the door of I church aisle. that allle Wu roped wlth white satin ribbon. 1nd Wllliam Ind Johnnie were wnlt- lng for something Important to hip. pen. And then. to the atraimr of "Here Comes the Bride." it did-n stately, talcum. rose-t9. gentle young than: withsurirtut eye: seekhlx through I veil for Wiiiitsttt's eyeu. tPutt",',"::":', which." FN~N‘”\ OMVC! “who. m‘ .0 "ree 'd,'J'atdtttt A l van. In Inu- nu “malt duallnduuodtlnmur amuvmmwaan‘ npyJuuum-omhmh- “gym-mammal "Ilha "NtnNr.e.tnNototto.toa. ‘mhnaymm-uvu- ttlL":"::",,',:'.",?.",,',.":.)',.,:'.?, I who!" " e. qua-any wand-pmmmm murmur-ah: 'AqrWittiat. '-.od-t.m-r" Inuit-ac... mung. Mmtou-m-wfomm my tummy nu um- ' Her h'euuou wu’u plain u tho moon. She was lyre-eating in her own person I "etch of mum-n. by this menu. expreum‘ tree opinion of him and “mm; Jane. “You Set out o' here!" the cmked. The nb-ncklng'nudndty took “'lutlm‘n breath. He gasped. outpunlhlunmw-uouon of Mn. Not tn tet In a. park. oudtrsuteoiteanooatt-teu brilliant the path 'to the (no. In. in, Randolph lurid In. Villlll‘. She VII Wain». with Insulting pon- pcany In he: led Pr0rMrtuge" unl- drculu mun". _ "Whr, 'ou-roi'-. be am. “You- you sooty faced Mme gm.“ In ttsin fashion he directly Midi-cued Miss Mary Rudolph kir.ted foe use out time In m- “to. ’0 mun-lei my“ in. I chin} "You get out o' have!” the um In . mm In deep Ind helm u we could nuke It “You get opt o' here'." quay-gun‘s Washington, Sept. t3.--YeBter, day's registration of men between 18 and 45 for military urviu was eight per cent above the ad- vance estimates and may have added clone to 14,000,000 to mar» power roll. according “Wenon- to Provo" Marsha" General Crowder today. , Till If"). New a) Reinhardt Heldman, gravel Joe] Humoerger, srnvpl .. Fred Welder gravel, ...v. Aug, Kavelmnn. gravel, ... Edwln Becker, gravel. .... John flrhm1dt, gravel. . r n .. Daniel Elw, gavel. .. , . . , t {rim ll Kleawetter. naval, nnry Helmpel, gravel. _.. John (:elarlm-hl. mvel. .__ Henry Wulkc", "null. .. Sun-m Ruby. gavel, ..r Alexander Von. gravel. ‘r .. Norman Bur, gravel, PW68 .. Herman Shana. gravel. trt' Henry 0. Koch. navel, _... Entry Halli. gravel. . . _ ' . _ . _ Moved by Henry Walker and John, ,Harbvr that the following uncouncs {be passed and that me Reeve Issue Ms ‘0"!er on the Trpnsnrtr ht tbhrntettt of nine: ‘Abrnham Harrier Gravel. ..F.. t ILIO ‘Slmon Wagner Gravel ... . . _ . 13.65 M. K. Shthwartmntrutrer Crawl Moved by George k. Lam: and Hen. " Nam-gang that the Bonds of Collec- you; John Noll. Alt. K. Kerr, and Hen ry Kraehllng be named an ample and i',t,"iet,1"g and that the clvrk in hereby aut (Mind to hand over the Collectors' Polls to the respeetive col lemon on the fifth day of October 1918. The Municipal Council ot the Township of Wilmot met at the town, ship Hall Baden, on Monday Septemb- (er 16th at 10 o’clock, a. m. ed All membtrs present. the Reeve In lhe chair. ‘ ' The minnlea ot the August union were read and Potttirrned. Mr. Alfred and _'rheatiore Wigner spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bums near C'rosahill. Quite a number ot people called on Suqday eyenlmg on Jno. Z. Wagner. Many of our “farmers In dur lozuiity attended the Wellenay annual Fan Fair Int weak. Mr. Joseph Wattter is Auha, a {rammed arm suatnlned in an acci- [legal ral) from a rig last week. Miss Paula Wagner from Kitchener, Messrs. Philip Wagner ot Baden, Thrradore Hammer of Wilmot Centre, md Alfred Wagner from Josephsburg went Sunday under their parental mots here. Miss Olga and Edith Wagner were the guests on Saturday of Mr, and Jams. C. ‘Whal near Waterloo. Miss Olga and Edith Wagner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hur. m and Mr, and Mrs. Heckert Burns mar (‘roxnhill last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wagner pain] a visit on Sunday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. John Guenther near New Prussia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner. is; GGG" L" not as ttareareiiine and unsettled. The report has been circulated that Pte. Robert McGllla'wee is among the names in the casualty list and has been killed in action on the 27th lust He was very popular among the young people in thls vicinity, Items of Interest. Mr. Emmanuel Wagner spent Sun Jay with relatives in Kitchener. - The Fall F"air whirl: was held last Tuesday and Wednesday Is now a thing of the mutt, it prumlaml to be u ‘very successful affaIr from the marl. ‘untl! Wednesday afternoon when it rcommenced to rain, which prevented many trom coming. otherwise it wouk have been the most successful even in us day. The gate receipts excelled those of last rear by tar. and the ex mums were also more numerous, there being better live “tuck shown than H er before, The famous Laer lamny ot Hamilton showed up we“ and we:e mach admired by all, The Morrynto mum] was also much appreciated. The Wellesley Band furnished the mu m: tor the occasion. “In John J Fneischauei. is at present very low and is not expected to recover. f umsulnlnmmulnulnwtm- lulummlumwlncnlnl‘ lulu.- Fair Big Sucten Ulnar-5mm: In.“luluIHInl-AIN InIuIHIulnlI mama-aw Roy. and Mrs. Itatttttttrertt were Fis 'ting "lends amt retuuvos at Ottawy ‘or a iveek and returheil home agait ust Friday. I'omtttuttlrationts were- read and til titrtitttiti%i, , itll"ltlte'ltti'dlls um. also! a. a... stifittrith ,et2ftgt,22SUgt2df, Moe, Chronic ”alum. Mic, Kid-q qod Btuder mum. khan-Alina. N. in af Jul. Erzm and other Bu. AME... 'htt-itt.theoattrmmti_ the work! and; from ttnttt him. It h composed of the medicinal principle. found In twin, mugs. " and prunes, toyed-o: with tho um hula And albumen cl woven tepuu. _ '0B.erttox,trfortt.60,tr--trrs. At " dealers or sent poslpaud yr Fruit-tive. l-ieif_ed, my“. Our Bp_sy Ono - why “MI-06v.“ Wilmot Tp. Council. Benet’s Camera Wellesley. Néighbors 515 Itintt " New York und Hull-In. Their 7,55 EImlm friend: are plenum! to know 6.00 they will “in with in town on my) their "turn. 8,10 Mr. and Mn nd. Elliot and fumlly 24,440! Niagara "ent the week end with 23,30 the former: ”an“. 1835 Mr, J, Wolchol amt Guards: It moo "Human. t4.tit . Mr, and Mm. u H. OMInr ot Oven ".10 Sound "mod In town sour-I dc" 215 an. , u.“ Mr. Curlylo up, no» of It...“ 31.66 31.65 12.60 16.20 7550 38.20 Mr, and Mm. Albert Gents are vim, itintt " New York Ind Hun-lo. Their) Elmira friend. no plenum] to know} they will tutu rel-[do in town on their return. J Mrs, Eckel and Mime Alma Lunch Imtr wgro a; Kltchpqgr by! Saturday Mhr Langhorn of Hamilton win the gun: ttf 1m;- Annie b'ttuy In: week, Miss Ionian Jun-en of Kitchener spent the wool: and with her mother. Mr, and Mrs. H. McKeHar of Kitch- ener were the guests ot Mrs. G. Von 0le Mr. o. H Vottt on Tuesday. Mrs. A. K. 'serie. of Geoitwtown was ttu, guest of her ulster Mrs. c. Slump! Inst week. , The Mines Emmi and Elizalmth Lipph-rdt of Church are guests at the home of Mr. and Mn. Steel). Mrs. Moire" or Himuton aim her ttrtsmrttturtttster In visiting Manda In (awn. . The Minute» kitty and Isabel Tyack spent the week end at Linwood. Mr Harvey Lain. of the head omeo, ot the Nova Sm”; Hank. at Toronto I» spending hll vacuum: with hln par- ants. Mr, and Mrs, J. Waltzel and Miss N)rttts spent Sundsy In Drayton. Mm, Geo. Ruiz and Miss Ruth Ran vlaltem Mr nnd Mrs, A, Felck at Kitchener last week. Ar. J. C. Brick" spent several duly '"_uurluyrtot' recently. Mrs. Romnbér; and son Charles spy“ seven! days at Toronto. Mr. and Mrk. Hy. Wittleh walled at Talon") _r"crttttir. Mr. Douglas Erb ot Toronto ls hollduying at his home. Corp Stanley Garvin. of Barrie, spam the week end with his aunt Mrs, r. Stttmpt. a. Mr. L. Weber of St. Jacobs was the guest of his niece Mrs. Geo. Bul- gln for '"'vertIfrrts recently. Mr Armand Kimmel of Cobourg called on Elmira friends on Tuesday. Mrs. Conrad George visited in Kit. chener last week. . Miss Elsie Ruden visited at Water. loo last week. _ Mrs. Holt ot Glenanan spent Thurs Jay with Mrs. Werner. Minn A. Bergman of Toronto in spending tmveral weeks in mwn. Miss Vera Appal vitutdsi 311'»;me Sanderson at Lisluwe! over the week amt Rev. Mr. Plant spent Sunday at Sherkslcn and Mr Williams ocew pied the pulpit of tht, Congregational Church here during Mr. Ham's ah. sence. . Mrs. Charlie Hummel has return- ed again from her home at Winnipeg and spent 210w days. the guest at Mr. 1nd Mrs. Chan, Hummel here. Mr. mum}; Yuma; ot‘raramo was .he guest of Bloomingdale friends for l few days last week. Mr. Abram Meyer and Mr. M. W. Mrs. matter ot St.. Jacob». , Mr. Amba' Weber and Mia- Mary Weber ot Bridgeport Suwayed at Pleasant view.' Tho tunenl or Mr. John Mussol- man who died very suddenly at the home ot hid "taugtster Mrs. Irwin gimme at Glenallen, was' held at the Mennonite church here 4ttittsrdtsr af- ternoon and was very largely attend- ed by relatives and sympathizlug friends. Services were conducted by Rev. Abnm Gingerlch and Rev. or lver Snyder ot Flcradrue. Deceased had reached the age ot " years. and leaves to mourn his de- parture 4 sons and two daughters. They are Mrs. Irvin Strome ot Gtem lllen. Mrs. t. w. Moyer of Regina, 3min. Mr. Bert. Mnsselman ot Klteh. rmar, George ct Conestoga, Peter of Bt. Jacobs and John at Benmsvllle. ('2hNbt.,ri',l.'li'r2t, - 'e'.'?.': iiairaki' Mi .0 .g...“ 'dit,' ll'; m... a...‘ "was 1.3;» a; win, mud. bu. iisthrt.',.C.. xiii" “on. Berton. M ....... I.” Aha-manhunt: New an eleven o'clock. Evening services at 730, upechl anthem: will be rem dered by the chair. You are cordially muted to attegtd.---Rttv, Jun. Plant pastor . Lecal and Personal. Mim, Vera Berle! ot Kitchener Sun, duyed at her home here.. A very lntereutlnx lecture was giv- en In the Mennonfio Church In! Bat, xrdax evening by Mr. Lap» a returned Missionary from Itt6U.atmerrttrhm his trip (here, the Holy [and]. etc. Miss Jenn Clarke accompanied by 'dim, Hilda Bowman of Kitchener Tont Rum-day visiting Manda at The Mlsnun Nora and Hilda Hpintr, mm or Kitchener spam the week end tt_t_ttoir home here. A.rt.t3.tmuth,he.wturtot mace. Council ”learned an the tut ot cannula". Mrs. Haiatouan rammed home Axum after spending several weeks " her home at Formosa. Prtttttatttq Leeann. Mr, Lam; has spinal over 10 rears ll India as a missionary and his ad. Irena was highly appreciated by the arse audience present. Laid to Rent. thb sum. Idiot and mm. bi my D. mum. Labor and eeAGi Harwell Home “was. will be held In drhe Coumu'olml Church a: Smithy, Sept. 22nd. Marian; “we” Special “Mo... ILOOMINODALE Elmira. . Ch“. Holpol. Clark WNW-r396” "t. . _ "d 0.10 ‘IINARD‘. LINHWENT UOED IV MUNIA“ [ The Young Peoplm' Guild of the Prmhyterhn Chureh held a country-at In the Sandi! school roe-man Monday "mum and m0orod a vary Mam»: evening, _ Mr. llvrt 13owttutn revrriemt MRI-la! notice on Sauna-y that his hrnthm‘ Lorne, who went ovum-ma two yum» ago with tho Mth Battery, recelrod I gunahnt wound in the knon, Hin (Hands are hoping m- . speedy re. C0rorr ' I l nu b was "(unwary to immutab- his lug at the knee. 'dt many frlendu are hoping jar favorah a new" of Mn cottditfon, The energetic young Indian of tho Red Cm" lee, cream parlor will serve hot lunches on Saturday. the day ot the [all hair. the proceeds to be add. od to ttttt Red Crmm fund. Mr: and Mn. Hy, Wlttlch. spent Monday In Kitd.honrt Mum Jean Lawn. vlnllod her "and paren" mr Toronto recently. Mr. w. Bahrain; look h luminous trip to Toronto on Monday. Mr o. ll, Von .Mttt Sin-May at Port Dover. Minn Pennant) spam Tuesday In Toronto. _ At Whitby, on Saturday, Sl‘lll, 14th, Miss Alma Crawford, “A... became the bride of the Rev. A. It. Johnson BA., 111).. The groom has charge, tif the Methodist cotutregaticu at Finxal and the happy couple will waldo there. The bride had been principal or the Elmira High Srhool for sum-ml years and made many trio-nus hero who wish the young couple a lung and happy wedded life. n was with the din-pent regret thro"sthout the town. that the news was received Ian! week of (Yarn. our mu St Pll'Il-‘l m mg an srristusry wouts,t- The wedding took place at (Yum-:4- loga on Wudnnsday. Sept. um ot Miss Edna Bowman of (tom-atom: to Mr. Addison Shumnnkl‘r ot Elmira. Thor have the best wishon ttt a hum. ot friends. Mr. and Mrm Henry Gilles of St Jarnbs spent Sunday in town, The Rev. G. l". Broun performed tho, (‘nromonyu The young couple Ir". for a honeymoon trip to ihmiiwn and liuitalo. On their return they will re- girle in Kitchener. Their many friends wish them a very happy future, A very interesting wedding took place at the Evangelical parsonage on Thursday, Sept. tSth, when Vins Louise Ilroisinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Drvis1nger, became the bride of Mr. thas. Tramp. Mr. Norman itittdr bf KiUhenet. spent the week end with his parents. A Representative Delegation I The delegation which met the Hon. fur. Carve" in this town was a most 'representative one. Board of Trade (and municipal ropreuentttHires being present trom Elmira, Waterloo. Kitch. 'M3Pr. Preston. Hespoior. Halt. Paris. irrammm. Simcue. Wrrterford, and 110111 ”MEL Among Hum:- prpsem trom Kitchener. were Messsrvt, Pt. C. Rattol. chairman or the Executive Miss Carrie Klinck spent several days at Kitchener last week. M rs. P] ll -riiiiTFriRirrttT-tttrt--ttmrt discharge from the, nrmyml anlun. Ont., receniiy. He went overseas about twr, years ago with the with Battery. and has seen aetive service in Pram-c. Last winter he was devlared physical- ty ttttttt for further service and return- ed to Canada. He will accept a push thm in Toronto. In addition to announcing the fur modulo retrair ot the wharf and pier Hon. Mr. Carve" intimated that it the Government finally decides not to take over thit Grand Trunk Runway. which at present controls the harbor at PortAmver. the (:uvernment would tako mm the (-untrol of tin; harbor and It will htscomis the prupprty of the Governmmn, The third propoBitttm he than with in (-onnerllon with the developtrtertr ot the harbor was its complete re-itortstrat'tion. which he intlmntexl would outta" a large expon- diture or monev. and Informed the " 'emtlml that 'il am sutticiently cou- I'lnved of tho mportancn of thus im- pruvmnems. and I will an): my collea- gues to tMaee in tho nstlmatos tor next van:- a substantial amount tor this work." rounded the bundstand in the ht-anti-l A annual our was placed at the tul park here this otte-rnoon. alter a disposal at the delegation ttt Unit by thoruutm inspection ml the ultuatlou,the manugeun-nt at the Grand River had been made. An enthusiastic Port Railway Company, on the arrival of Doverlte tnterieetrui "Monday mum» ‘the U. P, and H. car from Kitchener ing" but the smiling Minister replied-at to u’l'lm'h. At noon nearly 150 ro- "Not quite so soon as that but next prrsmttattve hirsute” We land wool. '. Mr. Curvelt dated that he ed at Port Dover, and wge lnlormally was a firm believer in doing contract introduced to the Minister of Public work by tondm: but in this rose it Works, who had arrived earlier. was [on late. in the season to have. arm- , An Informal Reception eitications drawn up and tenders catl- After npendlnl: an hour and a half ed for and therefore he would hand at the wharf the delegation proceeded the work over to Home competent to 1he.park where an inform!) roce> man with instructions to start as lion was hold. Secretary J. H. Han- quickly as “mantle. cock was master of ceremonies. and in In addttion to announcing the int. a tow well-chosen words welcomed mediate repair ot the wharf and pier the Minister of POM" Work» on be. Hon. Mr. Carveit lntlnlated that it half ot the Port Dover Harbor Dov'el- the Government finally decides not to opment Association. Brief addrast take over the Grand Trunk R'tllway, as were delivered by about a dozen ot which at present controls the harbor the "tpre.'sentative members ot the do at PortAtover, the Government would legation. none ot whom exceeded the take ovor the control of tho. harbor tho-minute limit. The addresses and it will int-come the property of the were eor9firiett to giving reasons whirl Governnwm, The third proposition the harbor Pillow! be develome that ho dealt with in connection with the necessity tor trrovlding tor better' development of the harbor was its trausportatiort tacitities to tteltr ttte) complete re-itortstrat'tion. which he industrial centres along the Grand Rt-l intimated would onto" a large expat- ver valley. 05 weuas presenting ”Burl diture or monev, and Informed the de- ments to prove that any Expenditures: Imam,“ that 'il am sufficiently Cot ttiado could ho vousidorod as war mea.' winced of my ntportaneo ot these gm. surest Several of the speakers hutn-‘ movements. and i will ttsk my collea- nroasty referred to the situation that} Kue'H to "tum, in the otttimates for next brought certain sneakers and the Mr vear a Huhgnlntlal amount tor an. ulster on the same platform. Among work." the speakers were: Reeve Walker, A Repremtntative Delegation Port Dover. Warden Btu-k. Norfolk The delegation which met the Hon. “Willy; C. W. BMW's". Board or Mr. Carve" in this town was a most Trade. Port Dover; Hon. w. A. Chart. representative one. Board of Trade ton. w. l". Crrckshutt. M. P.. "rant. and municipal ropreuenttuisrtrs being PIC, _Se.nator J. H. Fisher. Paris; K. Port Dover, Sept. 14.-N A!!! not committee. G. M. Denna. 8. J. Wil- thlnk there was such I pier in (tuna-311mm. W. G. Cleghorn. A. S. Conwcll, d3. We will undertake to "spur the A J, (fundick, Geo. H. (link. R. D. wharf and pier iutmeditstesly." 1',ullrtltidi, W" M. O, Locheud. Aid. B. Ran. ed Hon. Frank B, Carve". Minister of‘llld W. D. Euler. M. P. The Water- Public Works, to the large and re- loo Board or Trade was represented presentative delegation which survihy Mr. W. G. Weirhul. ex.M. P. rounded the bundstanti in the hr-miti-I A special var was placed at the tui park here this "uDerttotrtt, after a disposal or the delvgation it Unit by thnrnugh inspection ot the situationlthe manugaun-nt at the Grand River had been made. An enthusiastic Port Railway Coutpany, on the arrival of Duverite interjectpd "Monday Ittot'rr -the G. P, and H. car from Kitchener ing" but the smiling Minister repliedrat w Mimi. At noon nearly 150 re- "Not quit" so soon as that but next prrsrmtattve hummus were lanai wnek '. Mr. Curvelt tinted that he ml at Port Dover, and 'l'2, inlormally was a firm bNiever in doing contract iturodtteed to the Minister of Public work by tenth-r. but in this (use ’it Works, who had arrived ottriier, was too late in the season to have alw- , An informal Reception 1lllllif AM] PIER AT MI (lllllfil lil HE “WIRED 1Millll0, EtlllljlljEllll illljlllilfl M%EllfllG in " ""'e'"'""T a.“ lute, d“ 1'tattft ttf2tt'S2tr'a'2't it 'iiSirt, gent-only}: the tuna. u. l7 in: mimic: Willi". ttiiii'ii' t'iahl',Ta tatt m not ya- m , 2ti'i,ij9d,i,iiiht "a; TiiTFi7fure l on Ibond from by be nun- , '2th sry) hwy-n99. oun- Ii!!! ti,ili?'ititththi',ri,it?! tetr, I!!!“ RIM!!!- '01"! pr hm» l Pl'. esn' ERIE“? in It tis vth.he'lfS,'iii.hrt D. I. Ar.rms, R. . 4, Guam. Ill. Onrymon who has can»? the“ gm of such trouble} und in? dyqgtpd r; oriiiiiai fih JifG JiG,iiiGiiri. 7 __" --- Imlxu‘t 00311 1lltl.'.t'h'r,'r. D. . After. Bar-nasaievpd 96 Or Ore ' 111..."; took an: m. M"¥:¢¢mble CompolIlgd for u: or- tlnic troubl- which II llllll lllll It?!“ no down Im- Barton. Sent It., "Taps" for pro- fessionttt hum-hall for the dummw of ittus war “as sounded ut I’vn _ '. Park Itmlay, when tlt" Rm] Sm won Hm firs: warsr'urn-d hum-hull clmnwimr lship of tite. world by dvfmuim: th" h(thin-mm Cubs in tho sixlh gmm- or-the [591193 by a Scot-v of 2 lo I. This gives the RI-d Sox a tu'cord of six victories for th" hunriership ot the baseball world in as many slums. and, as the "mum Nmionuls Wort the ehampiow ship iri 191-! " briup,s to this rrly saw-n worlds titles without one blot on 1hr et,tmhmeott. DISTEMPER. " RAISES . ttil illllMilit Boston (A. 1..) Chivagu IN. 1..) BOSTON WINS THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP u"... "mu”... B.. u» . mun. 1mm. In. If. Rahal. Kitchener, President or the Port Duvur lmprm’enwyt Association (‘aphin Rnhimmn. Port Duvor: P. Stewart Scull; M, P, Snail) Waterloo. mm: 4Uayuv tl Linn-1.1., BraqurlLL W. G. Weirhol. "x-M. P. Watortoo; John Harold. M. P. Paris. and w. D. l-Iulvr. M. P. Kitchener, Senator Mu platform but did nuljpe-ak gain Tioiitge, by iGiid E Phtithem's Vaughn”. MINARD'S LINIMENT CURE! 1918 WORLD’S SERIES. t: pormda'irriFitGd “is Jon! Ewen and tried ' " tas mm [on n in.“ huh iid {[1190 It: tundra! 1étTeuyiFTi' it made it wit} Gilt far no. "1 PI! the, then. twin! me down um _ I could not put m; toat to the thior In: brttt.d .tsroyelriitry) Mid Mlydo my work. my) - I [in mum Woe. Lost. RC. 'Nb 'L"'?, 1367 M,", 60 men tor' 1D. cauiai “Hon. Annual...“ In ; to comma. ' that that 'Walllurt Training Corp: com-mu h damn of Wanton: Uni-ttr, ly boen‘nppg-lod to tor t l w-m Rum“. hr THIRD. "Graduate Chicago College of o tal Surgeons and Royal .Co'lop‘ Dental Surgeons of Toronto. I. mrhmumm _ " THE EMPLOYER'S t.tef.lt'"t'b,e; OF WATERLOO COUNTY "it, FREE LABOR BUREAU (rj' 59 King St. West, Kltchenu'. A: We have vacancies for men and , men in all lines ot work. It “I: Gt out ot employment communka _ us at once. No charge for 1::in tioh or services rendered. t c' Dentist. L.D.S.. Royall Cullen tal Surgeons. D.D.s., Tyonto U; sity. All branches of dentists used. onlce over nu Bra. t Kitchener. Ont, __ -__ -PeH w Water? o. D ntistry pact-{cod In its branches. "V D. a. IOWLBY, 1A.. LEA, T Batista. Solicitor, Notary . and Conveylncet. otnce new Bank Building. Telephone No. Kitchener. Ont. , m, A. L. IITZIR, B. A, (Successor to Gonna 'tttmt? But-ruler. ‘Solkltor. NM!!! V em Money to Janice!“ otrice-- Pequexnat loe .. w Market, Frederick Bt., 11tuatt' The hunch qt the Cut“. n a. mmroou. “an“ Notary, Convomcor. an; " '1 St. East, Kitchener. no» I“. IILLA‘ 6 - . , Alex. mun. K. c. Hm & LLB. Burruterekarte., A upatairs Economic-l Bittek West, Kitchener. _ " H 9mm. Hal-ohm V «Luau? c lac-W Durban. tttrtuttm., Gonna-wan. = v" Print. hub It "" 4:4 Dina: new . Cor Kins ad Foundry 'rS1fii' E. I', GEM. I. a. THE MERGANTILE Head Ofticet, W and tepecituty--- if 7 7 Discuss of the Eur, Nose 1nd Throat. . King St. East, FIRE INSUBAWE Altai mum. iciauk.; o. A. menu, mm. um: numb. on. “(in 'A. Phone 344w. Ruidonoo' W. subscribed “pm: "8250.0 Deposit with the tBt ', In: Gown-amt " SJM-j All pouch- manta! t the Luca-hm lam-m GUI H. B. DUERINO Experienced . Auctioneer ind Valium Number of your: ”(pm-Mm n Autstbortoer-Prmtiatttitow. loan. of values of real man. live "oth, implomonu. ob. . PM!» ISO. “Limbo. Oddfellowa Block,’ Waterloo. DR. 8. ECKEL. L.D.8. 0.0.. 104 Weber Chambers. Wm Grand Theatre, Kitchen..- CHIROPRAC‘PQR "", A. HOLM, D. C. , with Businesa Cards. UNIT!“ PUMA TED "" W. P. cum m" T on. F, G. HUGHES. . Dean-L l J. A. HILLIARD, D. J. E. HETt CUMPANY Medical. Dental. Kitchener c'

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