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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Sep 1918, p. 5

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r,Cwty Wm. l, MA p, x thnrtr,, Egan Hi ttt " _ tttble, _ Kain“ tshirorr 1’ In the Waterloo Methodist Church Sunday morning, Rev. S. L. W. anon the pastor, gave a strong. ceful and timely nddrnss on tho Meet "One of mo [lungs that should rero,rtfred by the Christian (‘hurch rswwial War Mensurpq.” With "in: i,tii':or,tt and illustration. fun inn-mm. kt _? hathos. Mr, Harm" k ulninu' 'r and "21.1mm! his sully-N than (4"1' ' a“ h» w‘thlws. WON ,9. , " _ m U: gm“ rtimit a "-tt , , u. 1:5' AID MEET. "ye-I-trr-r-ttttrr/tttxt Me- The Math took pace on Thursday of Lids ham Huetm, daughter of Mr, has v‘-Ichn ot near' Waterloo. new t P"nrs Deceased tcut her” m for Sm Plltl . plum)! tttrs ot lie-1mm WI be)! I M! Mr ion bte" 'itte " - HM "l, "ii WILL Mfil' Hr. .l'moh Uttelmattn received thr, howing tt"N"iturp trom the Director of rods on Saturday: 'Mttc "rt-ly regret to inform you Hm: ma Pte. William l‘nelmaln. intnn ', actually reported admitted to ty Fourth Genoa] Hospital at flu. KEEP MtNiinrF.9 UNI-h}: It Hous: II". " week. 'los Hunt}! took plar» on Sur, . .m m-on at 3 o’clock from her a ttr Mhnce. thettce to the Bridgw t rum "much cor interment. held , by RN“ or St P Julia [In on September fourth s_itttt I gun-bot wound in abdomen." I. ll "00nd time Pie. Ulrimnnn 'Hen on the (ta-unity "an. having I rammed an ”and last tall in ulna haul. in which his hrotlwr ion In“ hm Ms. r. and Mrs. Utbt1tnt+ {Howls low :hnt Pte. tmeimann's wmmd amnion- and that he mar mako -- It "can". DEATH OF LAURA J4UEHN, Optometrist and Optician .IT‘CHENER, ONT. Poi wc .eporter’s Chips E. W. DYFELMAN J'0RTyiD WOUNDED IN THE ABDOMEN ”mm-tutu“. -et'ri.t.-att. gut-nun. In. to "vb-5mm“. no ”mu‘hu‘ Am- A.tMAbt"r.h-d.rot'" 'Atih",tt.tslr/g m ' "gqig.vodtttb. on. IWUCIIOGIQuntho-ulod Walt-Iohu-aniud nold, Jansen world Ii tak "ettuivt" £76 h'rtycraiut. SPLENDID SERMON UNDED BY GUNSHOT. "1:. been reeclved by Mr. uteri-an] from Ottawa stating bunch; Lee Shepherd. In- _ been nmclally reported and 'tt the Stationary Hospital " on August 29 sunning 'shot wound in tho head, His "'Pe for his early recovery. 't'l Mes' Aid was held at the c. w, Sunder nn Erma.- n-JLL: Hu- nlznters cottsid- tl v holding ot 'the annual we which will tats place 25th and 26th :tisvmcnl of Bricker Cot itvc: you some plain Inc's en's. and Ladies' Winter rtt n wt ot Syracuse. N.Y.. L. mum: ot Mrs Augm- otckert who is I. former G'aterloo, although N 84 'N active and enjoytng F "t trivssU ’ nnt- t Mrs. Gordon Forbes, My tlto.Y sun, We. Alex. “1"! admitted to the my Hospital, suffering "oc.md in the right log. alum; the newully ot wwkrwear early this m'" "ifiePitTie 'igii"iiiiiiyi. L7) WOUNDED. M "xhiirition, Mr. AL n 1-x-ssful in Carry t... htrven't Are re m rcker Gen-mantra Tu ROCHESTER LONDON FAIR. lt preached in the church on Sum ‘iext Sunday services will V wilt be occur " Beckman. pus- h "tGalt. 'l the fox hound irst, second and ' ,1 "l‘lell en-tul and sold i'CHANGEO, l bhiLay w" Y. atrl nuaniml IN A ““0!“ nun Mo "Nomi”! thr Hamburg on rrtd AN (NhlfiEi Mllf SULUIEHS . . IMPRESSIUN" ENTER HOSPITAE} Councillor Sturm Object; . A motion that Advisory Board on asyCsr'tt'.eatts he the Court of Re. vision was followed by an amendment moved ivy Mayor Knit that the Mayor, Remy, Deputy-Brew and Councillors Sturm and Moyer he the members of the ('mu't of Rovvision which was opposed by Counrirlor Sturm. He stal- eal that-the Mayor suhstitutmi his mime fur that ot Uottt1pillttr Cochraue lyecanse ho oxpectmi his ttrother to appeal on the assessment on his human which was raised last year by Mayor Kutt and for this reason want- mi him on "w Court of Revision as he r Hanna and passml. my lama for apoiutnteuit of a Court "' linwisiun and thts appointment of a Imw Town Solicitor was read and ' assed. Royal Air Force Recruiter Pte. John Brett and Pte. Gives Information Re- F John Bay Have Been . specting Casualties. ‘ Reported Wounded. ARE NOT EXCESSIVE Bttit OF 34TH BATT. 19mm 110 y'rovo trrtrur'se you ~will soc 'h,' fur (our Mums as nu-nv '1rqttts. whh tlnrv “mm as: many hunrs In the sir "w nululv ~r ol' Ctmadiun (-amlalllns rn prnvliv'uw th. ~1qu as the num- Im-r of Kmt'ish t“‘~'rltl'ti¥‘s. You IN" "N" thar tlt" trltove tttRiots ‘n t'rtnrttr rvwnr zupmnxlmmmy 313s "an "11"“1 up!” time! .nr-mml the (Yoko thus we haro om, tutarity tor ”'12!" mum, or from mu nhuve tlm 'rrpr, an: :0 (whit-M lhal no further vxp'hnotitm In requirml I in”! that tht, him will rnrniro Ire snmv vurw‘w! r '9'?!“ tint VTU hue Mlvndod to pruhtzs Univ-r1 Hr tttst m "tr' pram Im-r of En You w;' 'n Urn-r! "Tm mhw (Who (In l It'. 230 m was rwpnnsihle for the overflow of water t‘uullng from the staudpipc which caused damage to gentile: In the vlclnlly ol~Union Bt. Some mambo-rs stated tttat it was a matter 'trt' the Water Commission to remedy 'hHe others believed the city ot Klt. ,"aener should take care or the over. 'ow of water. The matter was referr- " to the Board-o! “forks. Brlatiim Passed. l by-law was passed for the com lruu-Uuu of " l“‘|l1('nt walk on thes AV?“ side of Ilu‘lwrl SL. _ A bylaw :nnvmliug bylaw No, 27') war aluminum-m ot' Standing 1'otitttut. ' ms, sun, "ft'i givvu the necessary ‘I.."'~Hr: rrp' ttrty.rr Air Ft) Ti," pumir h an im-nrn-m “(:40 " Huh I" tit' statistics. tut rll Wrr, (“¢‘%i tlto almvv Que rr': if you wot tho almvv quvmiun. I rr': if you would "xttt uporntmn Gl', you haw- mr"t. Mm the hum-mm X: p'.crvi, in tho In!" Son-Ii mm mum - disposed of It I M will; qt the Wain-loo To" Council laid on Tuna” ova-ht. Only on. unlim- uon nut at J. 0. eru mind tor the Ito-Mon d Town Solicitor and ho In nunimouly united to till the "my and by the mi.- mulon of It A. B. Home. “It. Hush: ttttUte" the council tor the appointment and lined he would endeovor to an the position to the but of his ability. The uh." will he “00 per annum. tho um. " former. ly. which 'with the Ilhry ot 11500 Mr, Hamil now receives a: Town Clerk, make. 81900 which he will re- ceive for the two oMeen. Reeve Boh- lander presented a report on the wood question and after some lively dia. cus-ion it was decided to order 300 cords of wood from McConkey " $8.85 to h, Rainy Lake. The cutting ot the from! will coal “in: per cord and the Town will likaly be able to Belt the wood at $131M) to citizens Several bylaws were passed and other rou- tine business "unnamed. hr. w. L. Hilliard of Waterloo, has n-rnivml Ibo {allowing t'ttmmatnictttion fr. m tho otticey m vulnmuntl of Ito- "ruitinu. Royal Air Pun-v. ot cannula. ‘n rob-lbw. " lo vx'rum‘uuq impressions m to rasirdtes in that trrattt% of the in man u 'ueiisaiii-iiiioii foe 1mm "1;me Got "n for In Datug- Council Detritus to Odor 8096tmutrfWood tarthettitiaoa.. ir rum- ltr: SV. ('iLlil In Arrow or A COURT or ”VISIONS sp 3h 11;: um ft'lliy 'tt (women! of Wttter. 1 l'uunclllor Kieayeqqr make! whey ing tle V lu'Wuu .r this mm is To ptisrits. in ordpr ruv Y"Z‘€il"l of the 2?, FIRSTBHOOK, LIEUT. For Dakar I. a Herr ruins. Royutl Air Force, Uana " I “I'll" ts, r; rr-g‘n' Air Fun twin“ In" Slulftlrillf “if m Asst Wax . Crit Hi iss: Suis-Committee, It Tran). ont. "as! few nmnllls :1 mun gvr art'ieGss luv" mun-3r I, ., w,” 'x'Jr ”no pro thr I’M! Fair at New ml” trtttyrttoott. llirrriur ot itNVTnN, Ptts Pott'6, enHMml in Hanover will! 3210 218th ”royal m January. W17. 2w foro he had roaphert his Igth hirllldav. I’n rnil'hwl Fromm in Non‘mhqr "I tho lame ya" Ho was ledger henprtr an"! Merchant l Hank. Hunoverpriur to h!!! en'lstmem. thought thI- would prevent ht bro- the: from weanling. one-cut" stun said he did not vent to nhlrk any at ponelbllity u n number at the Con- oll but b believed the ”on motion was out“: to hllo. Mayor Kntt uld the remit he wanted Camille! ,Stnnn on the Court win because he who better acquainted with the pro» I!!!" nine- on wutnm 8t. than (‘ouclllor Cochran. On dtvlnton the Iamendment curried. I To Pay Insurance. I The clerk In: Instructed to write [the County Cterk nod an him " my tower the insurance on the lite of the "tste He. H. Grosz. to his mother. Will ABlt For Tend-re. [ The Clerk wan Instructed to ask tor tender: tor the printing of voters' ‘Luts tor the year 1918. Want: Driveway Renamed. Councillor otajectoi to the condi- tion of the driveway lending to his property. The matter was referred to the Board of Works. Cont of Olltug Street. It was decided to " a whedule tor the oiling of Albert St at 5% cents' on each side of the street. wm Buy 300 Cords Wood. V I lterv.- lluhlvndt’r wave his' report on his rtstt to Algonquin Park. Me an“ the Turn ‘multl bus 500 or 1mm yards of wood comprising maple, beach and birch at $6.85 per cord. Mr. Mcl'onkey, whon In charge. told Itet.ve Hohtentter that the town would be required to furnish tour men who would be paid 33.50 per day and tar" one "my and board would cost Him per day. Twenty tive per cent, of tho wood would he tlry and the bul- I.!t'I gummy 1tvevo liuhlctulor pointed out (“at [hum is a ditrertrtr:e of 10u0 humus in the weight of green and dry “I"! and this myth! make a dill mum-v in freight charges. He suggvsI-, ”I t'mt Kin» dim-rent municipalities "ttying wood petition tot- Minister of Mines rum! Railways and Railway Hoard their inthtence in guttng a tfatt Height rate, which would mean saving of $1.00 a cord. A motion a Reeve Hohiender' to purchase 500 cords ot wood was defeated Mid an amendment to the motion ma‘e by f'outteitlcsr Sturm to buy only 300 cords was carried on division Mayor Rut: breaking the tie by voting for the amendment. Pte. Hwy is n son of Mr. and Mrs.i Charres lloy. Thin iti tho third time} hr has been repurtml wonmlvrl. ttrtdl w u: hurigrl by an explosion. on one or. i crt:"rttl. His faihnr "nristed wi'h thor Ith Rer-Tiun and spent hm" momma " Enemy” hm was son! back owing? tr, vwvr :Igv. Two bro hrrc. mp over' at“; Flu. Arthur bring: 'tt mourn! in, an . English hospital, suuering from x tr" ttch [rum and I'hux‘w: 31 traininz' itt um! of (luv ramps in Entz'nnd. I of the W. G. and R. in Ibis city. will "'ng to 1mm Hunt his son (30mm. has boon Woundml, Thrs fnnowlng “mass-Kn wax rm-Mvmi by his, hither itt his residuum 50 Wrhatr St. b'..: Sin cirroty regret to inform you WWI-17? PM. Gerald Arthur Poo'" OUR-hit] rerun-ml adnmtwl 26 mm tn'. ”mm ttl. maples. Sept 3rd, gunshot 'munrl in ritzht forearm The Clerk was asked to write the Minister of Forest and Mines and ask him tu use his infNence in getting a fiat freight Rte on wood shipment. q " will ('ommunimtu with tho ulnar mun- ivitpaiities buying wood and reams! their co-operation in the matter. Additional mo-ssagt‘x [Tanning tlw udmisaiun or Kiteltrtttsr mum-rs In itnc;pitats (H'I'I‘MI'HS tor tho, lrvulmmu ot woutttis,rtreivml in bank- haw borut rpu‘irml luv relatives in tho vily. Mm. Daisy Brett, y,',' Willteslttt St.. ru- otived the following message resumi- ing hvr husband: 125ml: Sim-9rd)! Irma-3 to inrm'm ynl) Gie.irrr, Ha John [In-t0, Infantry amok-Hy admitted 22 C,rmerat [Pupi- tal I'antiers. Sept, 4th. gumbo: wound icit um. Pte Bryn wont nvnnzms with Um :1 nu Imnaiiun about Ihrvn 393m mm. lic was promoted to tlie rank ot t'mrRt. Ilmu ()Vtrlw'l. maul Slnoimiy rpm-N In intorm yon 6tr'.?..U','? Pun Jnhu Hey. infantry, "rm-muy "mortal ttttmitted No. 7. c. (i H, Lon Tropurt. SPpt. 3rd. gmlsllm wuunrl hmd. Mr R. Torry at Durha "It!” balm: mm” to hor wwddnu'zhpr F.Pot w or Mr. and Mn "Mm Cttteett St north, who "In!“ from bronchi“: Major whiic in England, hm revortwl to tho rank of privznn In order to get u) Pram-e. Mrs minim!!! Hoy. Hi? Attrens St “on: rmrivnd tht, following messagv Tht, many Kltvhonpr fi'!rmlsi of Mr, A, n. Poole, at um: time on the staff Hus UR lGlNAL DothN'l Wounded In Forearm ot Durham ht in the r WWW”, ' trt Minna of " W,“ Hr f".Vot Mne, 41mm!" r,1lrierer, l Hnl‘rrt Randall. Tt _ mrtarttrad t, who In Iorloualylmm clty. .___.¢...- H l Members ot the Waterloo tmba. Atr tuariuliurt purpose going lo Fymit'a [his -tie1cpuuaauuat, a summmmun The annual School Fair of Waterloo Norah Township will he held at Bring-l pm! School, Sept. 2G. It will he mum [ , SillI‘JIH Nos. trt, G. It). ll, 12, 13, and Jr' Thte School Fair tor Waterlou “SIN! 'l‘uwnwhip will be hold at thrs ‘\‘-l"..xm.~:l:1:‘g; School. sept, 12th, This [air will he open to Schools Nos. l, t, 7. S. 22, 23 and 27. Other' Srhoul Fairs in Waterloo t'outsty will be held as fimowe:-- North Dmnrries, Little's Corners punt Svlmul, Sept. b; l , 'oN llexla Nos. 5‘ G. 3:“ Tltrt Ftcltoo1 Fa “Nat 'Nwrrsh'ap will 'rVl':ainsb 17;; School {air will be open to Sr y, 22. 23 and M. ASSOCIATIONS mialrp ORGANIZED BY LABOR PARTY in that lawn. A visit had tsd/it ar Hinged for last Wednesday. butmvtn: 20 the Int-lumen: weather the trip was. postponed. " is Um intention to organize labor aszmcignunns throughout the county with a view to mlopling tCtirtitrorm I n she stntt with the urn-asun- nual'r fuvtiotts for tear-hing these subjects which will be taught in the two high. out grating. . _ School _.... .'"" m.t.. Waterloo East, Btts1au, School, .mmre ..... -..m. Wootwieh, West Montrdse School ..t.. pre.. -.. l. 1'Nllesley. (‘z'usshlll School Mltrtot, Hayuvllle School . Pro. ",'tnirt"' lu-sunn'ul is Phwvrtetl an Tmtst'ras as haunt: boon “Noll In "e'lt, hounmn! unm- tu '(ih-honar from ('Jrril' r-m' j /ttesl the lui'I‘O. _ w, .. F. 'rr ('n‘n.’ ()‘Noi'lgn‘s th ho, . w: tsotF “Wing Mr! abla- to handle "2 xmmhrst cxmomrrx of tho force. :m an» "wanton Hermann 'hrrestert n mm whr, was xuppmad to he a worm [l “or at f,i.'I',1,i,'a mm who weighed r-ottwMt'rabtv m re than the omcer, m trim! to ”none and "hannv" was chug"! to “at“ him fuller roughly he. tpro hr "mild get Mm Into a can SCHOOL FAIRS 7 TO BE HELD IN WATERLOO COUNTY and eu-oirucatinK.trt place are-presenta- tive ot the laboring and farming in, "pests in the tield as a candidate tor "m provincial house at the next elec- tion. arn'Ppla‘J. N, Tho Board will :uiwriiao for some- nm- to till tho, position. The “man! alot "ctrul rm " ("unarm- ic‘minn from the departlacnt of mlavv “mt, paw-sing a rpm-Lynn 'w'h sriritrt the touching of lmrtirulturr' WM tttrr'.- :‘I1"'w1‘ m the WaieNoo Srhuql. the EMT-mum!“ making a gran! for 1hr rlrpnso. Thom are spvrrnl [ranchers "tmrmy'" enlisted with the lieth Hawaiian and went o'er-sens with tho rrNes Ito wnz wry popular with ma awn": and man. "In death will be mmmwd by MI - friend! In the SEAGRAM RINK WINS ’PDURNEY WILL TEACH _ AGRICULTURE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS FORMER CITY POLICEMAN WAS . KILLED IN ACTION Tummy-Six Rant-100m- mane. Their We: at the Sculpt]. Watixrioo lmwhrs shipped by Ed. ", HeaKcarrt carried off the honors at tho Lawn Howling Touruat"ettt held at ”(‘xpth'r an Wvdnr'sdar. Tho lm'al rink won livo tramps Inning up, plus " In the "ttttl I me Maw-d agalnst ". Knowing of Gal: was wun by ship Swag-tun by Hurt-v shuts after some splendid howling hy tho two rinka, runny-ism] Wm, Hogg. Wat. K :lnlz. Dr. Shwling and H. F. Swan-m was prvsmltml with lmnnuful lar 021‘ sweaters. Handgun",- ">etric humps won-v ',srrere'.tted to the Vast-rem ()vm' mm “as gian away in miles In tho sun-03M“! competitors. Addreues were delivered by Prat. N. Willi-on ot Unionviiio. and Rev. Mr. muck of Brandon. both of whom have recently been added to the teach. inx mail of the institution. Rev. Mr Hehuteider of BL Matthews church. Kitchener, gave " Midas: in German With a service both impressive and appropriate. Prot, William who has .1500me been added to [kc In! of the Lutheran Seminuy no Cullen of Waterloo, was tummy iultaiied in his new alike. at M. "turs Lutheran I‘hurr'h on Wednerdly evening, The I'merisml K mull. The Lamar" “who! and wu- loo Collette opened on Wednesday tor a? (All and ulna month. with spec- in nervlcea. Rev. J. Mauror. President of the Seminary Board pertortued the act at "tr'rtixItatiort while llev Mr, Knuulf proavhvd Cue sermon 'urrch in veral more students are expected m1 a Fre'.' I' maul 1mm ls anticipated ruler the new head of the Seminary m! 1'o'dege, Dr. Little. A _ The Mull-mas ot tho College to the uml-wr of many sit marched to the march m a body. and tngmher with tte mum-ma of th" Hummus staff and Nina's of the setuinary m'cupled 3 mm rogervullon of sea" in the At n Spurn!) "lentil": tr tho li'a'rt u mum! l1l)*l’ll hrld on Tut-slay t-n'nzg. lho rcwgnulinn nf Carl Lapp ”taker at the ('mnml Sq-‘mnl, was WIS it winning Wm IN VERY POUR CUNDI'I'I rink Hug; Sept Sept Sept. . Oct . "ct which IV 18 26 ymwmmmzmmvmm u,,:,,;, ri,,,?, 4:: an; I Dover. ii, Social and Personal y, I,,:?';",':,.,?,)?,;,')?,,',?',',, ' . Alf". , - ‘1 , v u V '- " 'fiianJYJAAK/S’AMKMZVXMZSQL‘ZW - 7%.. , Ilrr F, g. fl" yr., antttMutttttutttuttMtotttuttttrutyi mm: "tuuiitttttit'ttttttitttu'.ttiutmuiitttttnntttttttttttmtttuutFutmttttt'tutltl Miss Florence Wood who recently gradutnml at the' K.&\\'. Hospital is spending a month's vacation in Ver- mont. ttpun her re-urn she will. ta t up her prot‘esston of private nuhiinlx. “.1" Hubert ifoos of Toronto is; a vucsl at the home ot his [intents Mr. aud Mrs. P. H. Ross. _ ' Miss Minnie Bechtel returned to \thnipog on Friday after spending "er vacation at the home ot her par- calm)”. and Mrs. H. K. Bechtel. [mt m; honor and keep new as}. mum)" of the brave men who found heir last moorings In this great and mmnomplt- light for Great Britain's right to the supronmcy ot the Mas. The' 35mm RTE“? 'ii-tsa-sr-hir-n-sm,-- Fragment-y of Mix E. J. l'uyson contin- uanlu grow may satisfactorily. The members of the Navy League Tax the f'trtuAriItvo, as well as the enorA Tetie. luyal and faithful band of their youthful asMMaIttzrarv, aim tum most heartily congratulated upon the re- sult or their efforts last Saturday through which handsome sum will be forwarded from the citizens of: Kitchener for this very worthy Guise. This Iu'svo young Aviator has al rank romlurml much daring am! sknta1 service for King and Country ""1 tho family and hit-min are an! ously wraith": honor nvws of thw lvrilllnnt mung sulllior. s Mr. Tom F'lynn of “manna; in humming his vacation at ttu. hnmu ot' Mt parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Flynn, M an; SL L It has indeed been a great pleasuredlpn McAvity tor ”V2,.“ weeks to hed many friends, to meet Mrs. ----- Millirnn of Calgary. Alta., who is“ Mr. and Mrs. J, Melsaae of spending a few weeks with her gig- land, Ohio, have tressu the gm: Tho panning-a 2y ot Miss Funny K. Jackson. eldest daughter of tlw lute Henry P. Jacktutn, at the KAW'. Hospital last Monday ovening,though .._1 an unnxpwwd evonL was uncr- ‘ Iteless attended with wldn-snread sor- m- and rogrol. bringing a real sens.- u’ personal 1038 to many old friends :21 the TwistCity. who have missed lu-r sadly during her long illness. mm Jackson was a much esteem- ] genuine little lady ot winning per- umality and broad mind. with all the arm-mus traits of a nightly cultured 'ml rerrrte4 memher of one of Kilt-n '10!" hte loved families. whom to ot".'. Var, a ma] phmstrco, and a privis 'P' rcct, sympalhy, if, extendwl by ‘uvir many friunds tn ttto devoted was Miss Gum-va- Jada-m) and "rs. Hayward in th ir'imrczzvmnrm Mr, Charm; Ruby. Gvnrral Manna, .---- __-_--- v of Thr Mullml Liro Amurnnm. Mr. and Mrs J W, "Murmur. and '"ittpstrty of l‘anndn. Nahum-d Inst _ Mr, tttttir Urn, Robert Mct'utehmrn hnvv 'I‘mwulny trom n h‘winf‘ss lriu or sev- vmurned after spending two weeks In grnl wvnks in the Water“ Provineett,'r'oronttt, tnd bron l 'ttttther 3rd Hrsn‘s. Stewart S tdo:-. Keane”: .Ems. Iiilwon 'f/l'r1Jt'?lt'f'il, Pollovk on last Tucsxlay to attend Rldley ”1:92“. b'l. Catltaritesr. Mvys.srsq. Pumas: yum returned ter Am; Toronto'. this on Mrs: Chariie Kranz, Queen St, s, "rho name of Captain ll I. 'r Hyum’ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schram of Hills. V appeared among the tist of thttrco h C.'. HI., Mr. 'artd Mrs. Eldon Mussel- 'issiug" during lh" ma- "rook. I193 .m.x,n1‘ Wmdsor, who have been vis, :hv r. it“ “Hy Flynn Wvi-Noo., My}: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. "in: 1-1-vmvml a tolcitra:n {rum lh-- "amid, return!!! homo on Friday. r1“ :nry of tho ('muullnn Mr Fur-1' They wore accompanied by Miss Clara 'stwtt, stating that Captain Flynn ;r' onrad. whn will spend the winter In " Mon r mortml missing on Bop illlllahom. _ of Fall and Winter BEBHTEL BROS. and (‘ampr-ll Sm Upper ('nnmla (‘oi ueek. Flimnelettes, ghirtings, Ginghams, Sateens, Cretons, Shephard Plaids, Silks and Poplin; Sheetings, Cottons, Hosiery, UndeAveii,7t"E Many bales and cases of imported tbed tsol ing marked and put into stock during the last week ready for your inspection. spection. We would advise you to make an early in- al, Mrs. Cari Martel and daughter. Mar, and‘garet of Rochester. N.Y.. are visiting in.“ icwh in the (My. l Mr, Hugh ('0th has returned to ILundy‘s. Lane. Niagara FalISum rp, mime his alum as Principal of the (St-haul trmut, after a trieasant holiday gut-m. at' tho Ontario AkricMurat 'er'ollt'sre, Gurrlph, and Waterloo.; 9 Mrs, Andrew McIntyre ut Torouto Mr. Clarence Snider, B.A., um {is rcuewing old acquaintances in Wat. passed his tttral law school 99mm tsrlno, the guent of her anon, Sir, A A. lions [10an time Mo wa. called to ttig gnu-mum, Smoker slreel. har on Thursday and sworn In g _ ----e--- 'Justice Middleton as s'll'rhhrt'taa. _ Mrs. G. ft, Richmond was the and solicitor. . .. Miss Ida “Pill has returned to Rte. vensvnlu. Ont., after 'an enjoyahie holiday spent at her home in Wat?!" loo. with a short visit to Muskona and other points of interest. Messrs. S. P. "owman and J, H. i?mytz teit Samnlay on a trip to the l'acme Foam. They: expect lo he norm about fWe weeks. Mr. J. Edward of Bruckwnll Timon ls the tutrst ot his friend II, M, Porteous Marga”; Ave. 3 Miss Clara mm. Horhvrl Straw. a room“ graduau'. who has takert a Hchtml "our Himcoe, will he fullnwml by the Itrr,t whims of " many Wat. nrlu) iriondn in the work of her my L's-vision. Miss Plorace Kuntz, King siren, in the city was the hostess ci a charming little mummy at her homo last Saturday Miss Kit in honor of Miss Norma Welchel. who spent the is Inn-mg for Alma College. St.‘Mru. Jame: Thomas. l -- t Mr. and Mrs. Fred. n. Ktstty of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. White, " A!” 2 GuetO vo%te hr qCttchemtr-otr- ch-m-n- --St,, _ Saw» names-m 'i'al'aTL9 day in um-mlanw at the tuneral of of their daughter. Kathleen. ““3' _t. Miss Fanny E. Jackson. Harold o. Dobbin of Waterloo. t ". - -----. .marriage to take place in Dacha": l Mrs. G. n. Richmond was the guest of Hamilton friends for a short visit this “991;. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Liersch and [am ily, three was and two daughters have returned to their home in West mount, Montreal. after a very enjoy :xllle holiday in Waterloo and vicin ity, the gut-Ms of Mr. and Mrs, J Nichot. Willuw tstreet. Miss Bessie Dawson has returned from a holiday 'rip to Ct. John, N.B., where she was the guest of Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs. J. Moisaar of Cleve. land, Ohio, have Minn the guests of Misses Briu-o at "Carrtek Home: for the past wrsvh, Miss J. Wells has returned from a lulu-h enjoy-d holiday "r three weeks with Huntsville friends. "Now Victory lo our Empirf'. . And whtteVr shr- lifts her hand In l'rm-dnm’s right to res-urn» Right tlod bless the dear old 'land." the interests of the tmrturatri A - 'memwnenm‘ 1 Mrs. G. M. DeBun and Mialtt, -‘ "ir: U: Bus "re visitors In Toronto i1, make new. rich blood that this mam-me has cured extreme Darvon! Jinn-liar. alter an other tram had failed. The nerve: 21'gg'Ne 'new Mood made by the” hill!) . appetite improves, digestion in hot- Ivi. sleepinssnoss no longer "on". Hm victim, and life generally “In an a winner“)! Import. Every Inlet-k mun new» troubles. no Ttttttter m wiiitin. simuhl lose no time In “this Hr. Wiuivttts4' Pink Pill: . fair mu. ll' 1- wwmmg their old-lime tteatttt Tho norva system in the governing system of the whole body. controlling tho heart, lungs. digestion and “In: disturbances should cause acute dil- trew, The first Ange-s of mm disability are noted by lrrltnnmly an ttstlegsness. In which' the mum- ’or‘m to be upprrosged by their new“. 'ple matter require. Immediate - mm. for nothing but suitable treat- inr‘nt will pmvent A complete but! down. The victim. however, need not nmgnzlr tor even severe '"'a'li",,'s1,r,ti mien: may be cured by Tum-0v at the condition of the Mood. tt I. be. musn Dr. William Pink Pm: “(nu- and mmrnrt Yam can gm Dr. Wllllnmn Pint Hm- through any dealer in m tti' by mafl m so cent. a "ttaff. huh-3 tor $2.50 from The Dr. "err “Mk-inn Co.. Hror9tvme, m. oxrit Mr. Fred. Crawford of King), Univ. is a quest at the home or)". and Mrs. Manna Deeitt. Mrs. E. H. 210k of Toronto ls 'tlt lug at the home of her parents M . and Mrs. Thos. O'Donnell. : trip through Eastern states, and taken up their residence on had Street. ' _ st ing at the Baylor Hospital on Walnut- day to take a course of training " the Baylor Hospital at San Antonia. Tpxas. Mrs. Ingram, of Simeon. hm! hm- son Mr. Donald Ingram, ot tte American Consular Service at Mnem- Imrebo, Mexico. leave tor the So‘th tho sump (lay .and Miss MucCallnm will Join their party. Mtv. Wm. B. Kress who hast beau visiting with relatives in town remit Hi again to her home in New Yotk City A , Miss Rita MncCallum leave: 11% Wednesday to take a. course of t Gunner Dayton Stump! of Pauli" anon! a few days at his home moo)- Iege Street. ,, W: Mr. Charlen Thompson of Brant-lg was the guest ot Kitchener M ' over the weekend. , 'i. ' Miss 'Wynne Jackson, of “unmask. is spending a tew days with relative. Miss Kathleen Caghlatt or Torritte spent the week and with Mr. "I“ Mrs. James J, MacCallum. “"3 NERVOUS TROUBLE Mr. and The Quality Store WA fERLOO . Phone 339 Mrs. Albert All: Ir nun] munly hing <umnn r nanny at, , an] Mi) "tr

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