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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Sep 1918, p. 6

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Mré. John t Baker Thursday morn- __tt_ttt underwent a serious operation at icWt0ittfeFwimtrttm Human: _ F cued on Wednesday. A nulet wedding, was solemnlzed at “of Presbyterian mange Wednesday “drawn by Rev. J. L. Small, BA., --1aLttrtn_h1frss Mabel Lottttit became the -hfldo 0111f. Jams: Edward Sander- "fs" “a; I am '" an, Dual-m 'it gtetil m {ta-luau: A , “meme rt, he I» I I! may Rev. P. Webster will preach on :cWhat is success" in the Methodist __ .Church next Sunday afternoon. t On Thanksghmux (waning Rev. P. ' Webster will lecture In the Methodist A Church on "The most. talked ot Man In the Crowd." $21110 when) of the late Juhn Mus .‘ulman who died suddenly at Ma home near Glenallan took place here PC Saturday anernuuu [rum the rest w.ges of his son Georgi» L. Mussel- gin, The remains were taken to bomingdnle Mennonite Church tor "met and the admitting cemetery to! burial. tit iricv,UF.-" - E LLYSHERIH' w WM. tt . BAY- . ran» some REASON! 1-1 SHALL HIDE tii H t ,t-9tRprr- HEAH? PLEASE ltr.. mu HAVEN‘T SEEN f _ “"‘"‘\ NE . F--"---')--",--- ' an In Bam My! , u Koch I- buy dob. a. or will“. will". . W. A. Findlay And ta. " who In" spun the “HINDU? at b-, We here ha on Salinity M home in Toronto, where , . Why wilt mums In: dung: a! .n W In St. Andrew's College. T W, Mr. W. J. - with I doloullou ’ml-ln - Saturday in Port "on we bullion. _ m: It“: Bro-11m or the Senna.” “woo. will preach in the Luth. next Sunday afternoon at the *1 hour. Rev. Wmdo-nhuumer its , ing " the Harvest Thankusw l' service at Zurlch. t, -1Io maul Harvest Thanksgiw-g "" linuonury sawm- in 'ter with. and: will be held here on Sunday “n5 Sept. 29th. Rev, " anbe, win. I former Conesmgu boy now -’.wr " Zurich will prtach the trer- non. A surprise was sprung 1m the 1auth, congregation here at the (-nnt'llwlon of Last Sunday's sat-Hire by its pastor who Innoum‘od that ho had recently received a call from his home Synod in the west which after due considera- tlon he felt duty bound to accept and consequently Kaye in his resignation which ls to take etteet at the end of November, Rev. Mr. Weldenhammor In: for two years been the faithful and beloved pastor of this congregzr tlon, who are sorry to lose him, but who nevertheless do not want to stay his work in the Lord‘s Vineyard and his new field of labor where he thinks he In more needed than in Ontario. my: ot orautrevum. The couple were I ended by Miss Jennie'Louttit. Bits. ter of the bride. and Mr. James God- des. Alter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson left for Toronto and points east, where they will spend their honey moon prior to taking up their home in Orangeville. where Mr. Sanderson carries on a business. The Camhridge dam is now prac- tically completed. The cement work In ttnistted and only the ftnishimt touches remain to complete the cow hick. The Itructure Ihomd stand many spring freshmen to come. "Mr. Frank Skelley was in "harge of the Buffalo Sled co.'., nxhihlt at the Cunadlun National Exhibition. V Mrs. Edward Yaeger and son. Jack, ot Guelph are visiting at the home of Mr. J. T, Baker. Silver Heighta. The weather man no doubt. with good Ittteutiomg. came to the Gown:- monl’s aid on Sunday try sending a downpour of rain. thereby making it mom or less of a motorless day, A Quartette trom Elmira will as Illt at this service. Mrs. Charles meth and son Jam- es left tor Hamilton when) they will 'ted f troyrrltt ol weeks. _ A - Accepted Call to West Dam ts Completed. 'e h. chum um.- ot nun". . .1 short ttmo - bone a! Tint son-IN-LAW or PAS.-- Now Watch Cedric Upheld the Maieit/ot in; Lld. .VyimNetoethtMMtsometreuurreni. -r6rodtend.retrmttrtitrvou. Mm“ on: you In touch with l can h Cunt wtto - gmdtrt-wutrrtrmeetutd h he for then. "mu-mud §* . ” “it 'tred do: “I‘d- an" unbuck- ,L‘ and... Indh'. IOIG- " Ga vain-I. uh. Duck- “gum,“ OBI-h!!- unhl (Indium “m A -uirtthesider. "P" 're tl' wig. gagiki mi teatGoi, of " -t-or-,fetretocrr, "hdteefem,UotNabes.dnrrrirte. msderttte-att-ottnteeert 'BMe,wehatt-ur.dar. Adan-z t “Imam“.u luau-Hm Hemmer. 'IO, Preston. F hi7 orhrcuuluviy. malts-album- .bplna-‘olrhw or- INTERESTING NEWS IOTES Tttttics pf, 'u-rc----:,-----'--::---".-- UC'III. A. Franco. August 15th. 1918. My Dearest Mother-Al amylase you ttave hot-n worrying awfully and I know I should have written before but haven't felt extremely much like it, so you’ll have to forgive that and ,don't worry any more. I am getting along tine now. and I'll try to toil you (att about it. I was right in this last advance. J suppose you saw all ah- oat it in your papers. Well every- thing went tine the first day and right mirbirftTCirBr martin- We laces. but the second day towards eve- ‘ning we got under some pretty heavy [mavhine gun and rifle tire. We skirt- (ed one rise in the ground because he had a bunch ot guns at the top so are-west-ttrolls-ttOuth them. We got around beautitully, bat then the tun started. We had Pritz'a on three initials of tC)2 couldn't see the Frltaa 'r. light trom where we lwere unless we stood up. so ot course iwe had to stand up. The Corporal Irot our machine gun on his shoulder Iii) I was tiring it, and just an the ‘Frltz's on the right broke and ran for ilk one of them Bot me trom the trout. He made a good job or it all right. ‘The bullet went in under the right shoulder blade somewhere near the :ntiddle ot the back. and came out un- 'der my arm, so it isn't nearly as bad as it it had hit straight and Bone 'tttrough. I was right in the middle or ‘the trig fight. l Bot hit somewhere {about six o'clock. It was dressed up irighl away, but ot course I had to He 'thore for quite a while until they held the lint-ht.- back over the next ridge llietore they could carry me out. and l” admit it did hurt too, and believe lllN' I was a nit-k boy for three or tour days. but yesterday t felt a lot better (and I feel tin" today. (ll course it (in sore yet and all that, hut I am all right now, Mt don‘t worry at all. The bullet touched my lung too. " was pretty hard 1rreathing the that law .tlayu. but it does not bother me now, l not at the lat South Arrean General “llmnital now and getting used line. or root‘se I am in hml all the time, l'rohahly will be for Rome lime to prune yet. Don't worry any more mo. titer mine. I am perfectly all right. 1 it is with fw‘lings of the deenest re 1urn-I and sympathy that I write you 1rt the death of your son Nathaniel and I realize the futility of words at Ga, a limr, but I hope and trust that lou may find comfort in your sorrow from Him who comforts all. Your po" went forward on the mum of the 10th of August with his captain ll,',', two others agtlnst a position ‘held by machine gun and snipers. maptuin MK‘ullouch was killed and {the rvtnaimler took rover in a shvll ‘lmla It was while trying to retrain our lines that your not was killed. By his death the platoon lows a man popular with all of us and the Empire an "ffit'ient soldier. He was at all times one of the most cheerful and (medic-m of my men, and I am wry sorry indeed to lost? him both as a soldier and as a man. Yours wry sincerely, Lloyd J. Scott, Limit. Neighbors Further particulars of the death In action of Pte. Nathaniel Stiers have been received bv his mother in the following letter from an ottttter ot his platoon. A Letter From Wounded Soldier but. week. They may“ at the Ca4tutat and. Toronto. Tho Company‘- qntertaitunegtt pronoun In I Inn “dot! of loud annual On the (In! do, a. whole urty went wrong the his tad vitsited Mozart Faun. retumintt via Queeuton where dinner was served. The wound day 'he pony was entertained at the Exhi- bition Grounds, nnishimr the Elly with In. 01 the but Grunt! Stand parlor- mace: ever prodtteed, On the third day the party embarked on two ot the urges! truees of the Provinclll Motor Company. and everybody thoroughly enjoyed the unique trip around the City of Toronto And sub urhs The mud-ll ot the Company and the bonuses. twld a [uneven re- "eption on their return to the Carts. lme Ind the guests pronounced the entertainment "a whale ot a success" trom start to finish. Private Sum”. Death Dear Mrs, Sitar Mra Enoch Elly in spending a week with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and lint Conrad Michael of kth. el, are here on a vislt to relatives. Mrs. Oliver Herr and little daughter Muriel or Stratum], splint the week vntl with her parents Mr, and Mm. Fwd Goettel, Mrs. ('harlos Maison. and daughter Htszet of titration! spent the week Wan-ml low when“. Frnnvo. Aug. 16. 1918 Mrs. Fred Johnston and little dam-l ghser returned to thelr home in Peter- .13 Jroro, on Saturday afternoon, after m anointing a month with her mmher,{ Ittrtitht- Vance. _ ,_ . u rum. and Trotsky An Expimed fir, 11mm on» " l mum.- ofBerrsn--At-MtrA- in Itaaaia ‘r Uncover Secret Oitieia1 Documentl. Obtained In Rum: by American " enta. these documents not only Show how the Gannon Government. through Its Imperial Bank. paid It: gold to Lo nine. Trotxky. and their Immediate u- nwintea to betray Russia Into desert in; the allies, but give aided proofs, If any necessary. that Germany had perfected her plum tor a war or world conquest long before the alsanalnar tions at Sarajevo. which. an the world now Is convinced, conveniently tur- nlshod her pretext. Runklng in their sensational nature with the no curious Zimmerman note, "ramming " try Mexico and Japan l 1 itml States those doruments I v bare a new strata or Prussian tn. 1- 9w View ot the wanting- ot ku‘ture to disrupt the allles. sanding halwepn the world and Kaiserism, They disclose a new story by human (rancher-v for gold which might " most well be described without snort 'PKP as [Having “a IMtrtteiratttrts an a pedestal wlth Judas and his 30 pieces of Milver. The intrigue animal‘s to have been t-arriml down to the last damn with typirut1 German system. It will he re» vowed completely In a series or MW- vn nrchles furnished by the Commit Mr. and Mrs. John Rtntoul and taur ily are spending a maple ot months with relatives in Brussels and Wing- ham. . Wa-hiutou. Sept. ".-Proom ro- movin; any doubt: that Donne 3nd Trouky. um Bouheetht leaders, no mud German "rtnta--it lune-d my doubts rem.itr-arq hid bolero the world today try the United States Go. vornmeut tn the rim inuulmem ot to amazing node. ot omen! documents disclo-od through the Committee on Public "ttormattost. These documents further show that before the world war was four month. old, and more ttttut two years baton the l‘nited States was drawn into n. Germany already was setting afoot her plans to “mobilite destructive as em and observers" to cause explo- Mona strikes and outrages In this country and planned the employment of “anarchists and escaped criminals" for Ihe purpose. end with her parent; Bowman. Mr. Wm. Helm of Kitchener. spent' _-_--.. . tttweek and with his parents here. l pr. and Mrr J. R. 1rarkinst Jlur ...... “mud..- .....v ---...u. hill, spent. the week with her parents, at Ttvittatcik spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Ernst. "tr. t,',"itl'g's C. Redford. Mrs. Fred Johnston and little dam-l Mm, arbara Cressman at Breslau. -...-- MAM“; "- ALL L P, I. - Mrs. Joshua Kaufman and son Ford returned to their home in I’m-u. lnd.. after spending a month with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G, Bauer, CONSTIPATED Miss Lottie Goebel _ of Waterloo, spent the week and at her home here. 'Gim"o'ii/'""' mun-um; u... uluLn-i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turel. Mm. John ' --- Turvl and Miss Von Tum! and Miss [Laura Boll Turel, all ot Prpsmn, were Twr't1tymix ships with a 'iearrweirtttjurasuss at Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Schat. Mnnngo of 147.520 war delivered toiert on Sunday and Monday. the Shipping [man] t American! Mrs. Irvi Croft is spending some yards during tite first thirteen daystunn- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of [In present month. During that Mctvln anr at mail: mm period " steel and wood ships! Miss era Iterlet In" for Kitrhonor ot 150.270 :lendwelght tom: were last work. where sht- Intends trtkitttt launched. " course In the Buslnvss College. Mr. Otto Lipps at Kitchener. spent tttreelen1 wilh {Ila pal-ems here. -Mrs. Henry Franke returned Vhotiue after a few days visit with relatives at - Bebastopol. _ Childhood eomatiptttion can boo quickly haniahed through the use of Baby's Own Talrlets, These Tablets are a mild but t thorough laxative which hover fail to regulate the bowels. sweeten the stomach and in this way relieve all the miner ills, ot little ones Concerning them Mrs. Eugene Ctruturn, Knox Bridge, Qua. writos:-"italty's Own Tablets have been marvellous n the case of my baby. she was constipated and fever, ikh but the Tablets soon regulated hor bowels and made her well." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr Willfattm' Medicine Co, Brock- ville, Ont. Mrs. Judson Jenkins tst Toronto. is .'ritus Snyder. visiting ber parents DR and NHL? Mrs. Grimm of Preston called on Brr1wn here. IMrs. Hamil last Sunday. mm,mrma,4uum {an myrrh-1. Mrer.--lNqrutatauuut “we daughter Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ament spend Sunday at his home in Linwood. (Ill/tIllia ill GERMANY m ting RUSSIAN glTlllll TMHE (lfilllllls 1N0 INTRIGUE or BLOOD HI 1 s UR lUlNAl. DUCUMEN'I CHILDREN Mr. and Mrs. J, AND GOLD 18 REVEALED I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch, MIN; Jinn“ and Masters Ward and Arthur Koch trom Durham. Mr. Sol Koch and Pte. Earl and Walter Koch from Conestoga. Mr. and Mrs, Norman “(m-h. Mildred, Claude and Betty Koch Hrom Kitchen". Mrs. David Koch from :(‘nnpstogm and Miss Elsll' Roist from IKnchoher, all spent Sunday at the lhomu of Mr. and Mrs, George Holst. l Original! of document. photogrnphu 'ot originals. and typewritten circulars, 2mm. ot them marked "very secret" or WNW" nnd many or them bearing {the Quoting)!“ ot the lioiuhuvik lenders themselves. some of them [containing reference to "Comrade "Franky" or "Comrtuie Lenlne.” com- ‘prise the damning record. Some ot tthe originals. it is shawn. “though de- lpnsited in the secret archives of the litouheviet, were required to be re iturned inter to representatives of the German general eta“ in Petrograd that they might be destroyed. But ‘evidence ot them remained in the tab. “ric or roguery and into the vnclncies {they tit perfwctly, The (ll-clown- show that the Bol, lhovlk Revolution yhlch throw _ Into such an orgy at killing um excu- seI n the world "'atom has meal to» tally WI. "ranged by the German Genonl "att. y show how the paid “out: at y betrayed Rut Bits It the Bro-t I “Deuce" con femuce; how Go um officers ne- ‘cretly have been elven by the Boi. shevllll an militlry advuertr, how they have acted an sple- on the em- baulou of the nation. with which Rus- ula will allled or at Itetbee, how they "/t'"g"ret have directed the Bout- vlk fore gn. domestic and economic policy wholly In the Interest or Gortun nv and to the shama and degradation of Russln. They show how a picked German commander wnu detailed to "defend" Pet_rtyrratl 'urroy" the German army. The Bohhevikt leaders. themselves. lutormbd their "ctrtttrBdets" that the German Government had required the return ot the order of the German Im, portal Hank. depositing 50,000,000 gold rubles in a Stockholm bank tor Lenlne and Trutzky. and that at the same lime tho art-cunts of the bank had been "audited" to conceal the pay- menu. no on Public Intonation for mtttltttw tion mu day. “ginning tonUy, antit tt"1erity " complqto‘ falo are spending some time with Mrs. Bomb. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hahn and son, Mrs: barium? nelson Burg m. and Mrs. Dun Bane! and sons John and Edgar, Miss Agnes Thoma. an or Kitchener. and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Berk-t were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Berlet on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Josiah Snyder, ot Com estoga. Sundnyed with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snyder and son John and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snr derr spent last week end ll Stanley. Mr. Ben Moyer spent a few days last week attending a convention at Baden. MISS Bull loft again for Bellovlllo. after spending tttp holiday months with her sister. Mrs. Charles Bed- ford. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs man here tor a tew days. Miss Dorothy Schweitzer spent sev- eral weeks holidaying with friends at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bitchgy accompanied try Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoinizman moi- ored lo Formosa last Saturday p. m. all returning homo on Monday but Mrs. Heintzman. who is spending Dev. "ral wevks visiting her parents at Formosa. Bloomingdale. IN VERY POUR ( Ivan Cross The evening was spent in games and music after which a wartime lunv‘henn was served. The address was as follows: Dear F'riertd:--With hearty and Joyful greetings we your friend“ have gathered here this evening to convey to you our hetrty eonttrtituUtiorts and best regards on the anniversary ot your twetttyminth, birthday. As a Vallght token of frlendshlp and in re- momhrnnve of this happy event we ask you to amen: this small gin and hope it will freshen the friendship and good will which entwlne Pt." one and all. School opened last Monday with the usual number ot schema on the roll. Miss Jean (2min; again has chum at the senior room. III-r many friends urn nlad‘m Bee her hart Again. Miss Ellvn Stroh of Glenn!” has been Prv man! for the Junior 160m. Mr. Wilfred Schweitzer and Mr. Krnneth MeAiliater are unending High School at Kitchener. Mr. and Mallow) Bowman. tty Detroit. Mr. and Mee. Wm. Stadvl hauer of Kitchener. Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Pike of Markham. all called on Mrs. new!!! on Saturday.. Mrs. Robert.- returned tuime after Rpm-1mm M a: we " he: tuurur, at I1ayfleM, where memorial snrvlces wore held last Sunday for her brother who vas recently killed in France during this last battle. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McAlllatnr are attending the funeral ln Toronto ot Mr. MrAlllsle-r‘s brother who was ac- videmally killed in that city last week. Bom-On Sept. 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs, Mr-lvln Baer of Blair. (formerly of this place), a son. 1DImor Russel. On Friday evening a tew of the the many friends of Mr. W.ehael Ken rher pleasantly surprised him " his home on the anniversary ot his twen- ty-ninth birthday. In remembrance of this happy event Mr, Keroher' was the recipient of a beautiful Kitchen c‘nck accompanied br an address whirh was read by H. B. Ruckey while the presentation was made by Mr. Hermatt Hnehn. Wishtng you many happy returns of PLEASANTLY sunpmsen BY l, HEIDLEBERG FRIENDS NDll'l Beidelhnrg. Solving the Nation's Shoe Problem ST. JOHN Where you buy Choc: Lckfor-- LARGE section of the Canadian Public depe: , upon this company for shoes. Ourfinancial resources and buy- ing power are greater by far than those of any other Canadian manufacturer of shoes ; our volume of output is more than twice that of any other. Our sales organization covers the nation from coast to coast, not merely a small section at a time. Our six branches maintain adequate stocks within the reach of every dealer in Canada, and are now servmg more than 5,000 dealers, enabling them to fill orders quickly and to cut down the amount of idle stock on their shelves. We are making every effort to use this power to help solve the big problem of providing enou rh good quality shoes to go around. In the ace of an actual scarcity 0? leather, it is difru:ult; but it can be done if you will co-operate with us. Buy wisely, for service rather than merely for style, and see that the shoes you buy are stamped with the manu- facturer's trade-mark. Two Mold Lam/or WommstAotreferat-t-ittserrm.1-dityatesr_ Mada imat0ratherr8 ind "and my. Latin)! Cuba-hub,f6103m AM ES H 0 LD EN1 McC READY Mr. John S, Frey in number two to Invest in a Titan [motor to turn over his hroud acres. Mr. Henry Glen who has residod in the vlllaxe for nnma years has "warn- ed the usual order of things by re- tiring to the farm when ha intends making his future home with Mr. Tht. vid Sauder. With tho American Forces, Sept. "u- Comlnuing their vigorous air pa) Allied aviator. have dropped tom oi bomb: on the variouo German pool!“ '3chan men. Sarions, Bayonveilie and other placeu. Largo fires have b )bserved, indicaung mu I. attraction. _ _ DROgPED , TONS OF HOMES. Part , (Monday) Bept Ae --tn aerial fighting on aunday '.he Fre aviator. destroyed " German airplanes an: act on ii: lb can: ballot my: the statement on aviation a-cuvitiea Issued by the war office. Sun- tight bombing oquadrono dropped 46 tons of bombs on Military targets hen tho German lines from Loon to Meta. . ' Mr. Lloyd Eby, non of Mr. and Mrs. S. Eby, and who conduct, a mission in Toronto, nocupfad the pulpit at the Evangelical Church last Sunday even- ing. nutte acceptably to his many friends present. the day and every success in your daily undertakings we hope to remain After the address Mr. Kercher made It brief reply in which he reckoned and thanked his friends for the honor he was given on his birthday. Mrcand Mrs. Albert Meilke of Kit, chcuer spew the week and with Mr and Mrs. E. F. Meilke. Miss Alice Gingerlch. of the Me Brine office staff, Kitchener. is enjoy- ing two week's holidays being in To. ronto this week. Who's Who and wmn'wmt TORONTO ALLIED jlllilnilt (N? iii TUNE ; (lf BUMBS illl MILITARY “BEETS; MUM} fllf LINE F flllllll [MIN Tilllfl Dr, and Mrs T. M. Robinson and "Shoemakera to tgh, Nation" -Br WELLINGTON. St. Jacobs. Your friends “'INNI PIG EDMONTON VANmUVIJl --thia Trait-mark on Ivory cola new" "Fury Vanlmn. I mi (armor, whose home is near Dull! wn tried try a general court . In Niagara Falls on Monday for In; "fused to pm on . unlfonl; um he was a Btrttthrt and been had been born Into tho - he refund to (no any [an win I at In the In. 1. A mmiing ot the arson!!!» ot I Hintorical Society in the Kitche bury on Friday at 5 p. m, to a tor the nnnunl meeting l Ram-d Unllorm‘ Servirm In the Lutheran Chtt text Sunday at 230 p. m, and In 1 vary Church ttt 11 n. m. and TM w Rally Sunday In the Evans“! Church on the titat Sunday In Oct. One ot the toeeshm which has (“HI ml q"??- yww‘q! r‘rr‘na Inn" n'ar‘n nits church Tuesday ct 1m nu» ma: “1an w“ who extend to thelgthelr for (Inc-Ir I'Imme [my mess Mr. and Mrs. (may will be at h: to their friends in Kitchener mi near future. i Mrs, B. S. HaHnmn and Mrs. c field Halean of Vancouver are v? jug at Mr, and Mrs. G. B. Oberhn't swarm! n'rr'I‘I tornlr n'avn in tho Mor nite church Tuesday anernmzn I: :m o'r. 4H"! ,vt, "It “Kw; Ironm- Wad daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. B. WI w. and Mr. Jacob Good were wed; in NW w -,,.».m u ., " ,1; of trut who extend to theth their belt Vii Our population Is on the Inn-d On Sept 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Md H Horst. n bov, and on Sept. Ittt Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bowman . gin-t Rev. and Mrs. N. R. Ems; ot Pia ville are spending the week with [ and Mrs. M. L. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Gerbracht and daq [curs Npttie and Beatrice of Ruth“ ape" Sunday with Mr. and Mtat. P N' er. and Miss Stephens of Gal the guest this week, y We are glad to report that Wr, “out. Vernon Snyder's wounds not so art-rim“ as anticipated tttt rervlved a flesh wound In hill log Mr. D, n. Fl'smzer of the En"n Eng Corps of "rockvllle, is "410an Mr. D. n. Fl'smzer of ing Corps ot “"nckvllla few days at "The Manic Mmrvvy Gingerich is vhf! his Mater. Mrs. Seaman in Rocha. Miss Minnie S to 921mm: her 5 College. Toronto Miss Selma Hollihxer enjoyed} tor trip to Port Efgin last wee':. Mr. Fred Bowman and his mm Mrs. I. E Bownm'in. and Miss} ttterm3n, of Southampton causal friends last wrok. "The M'Inloa Fr the ton-shadowed on Snyder left hast w, studies at Harm "

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