<~ _ Onh Tuesday evening Pte. Alex . Bierachbach on leave from <~London I was "At Home to a number of his W friends. The evening was spent in a glme of progressive euchre. Mrs. W. , Forwell and «Miss Hahn were the #, Eflu winners. Cards were followed # by a dance. His friends at parting wished the host a safe return after do JB ing "his bit." a% @, :‘Bev. 8. S. Lautemschlager of Kitchâ€" . eper addreased the Senior Y. P.. A. of 4 zo Evangelical Church on Monlay Rev. Eruest H. Beckman of St. C ‘8 Lutheran . Church, . G»!t, nceuâ€" the pulpit in St. Jehn‘s Lutheran h on Sunday evening ind preaâ€" . ched an sble sermon. We h oo oo e e o on ‘There was a good at ers and townspeople, , Watch tor the Chronicieâ€"Telegraph‘s hew serial story "Five Fridays." which #tarts this week. Humor heaped up #nd running over, geood wholesome gulo splifting, care destroying [fun. Word has been recelved by Mr. Julâ€" jus H. Roos, from his son Sapper Arâ€" thur Roos, stating that he had been promoted. to the position of Sergeant in the Third C. E. Battaiion, Seaford, England. Sergeant Roos enlisted at the beginning of the war and has seert much active service. NEW SERIAL ‘EIDRY COMMENCES "Five Fridays," by Frank R. Adams Will Prove Intensely Interesting to Readers. Lieutenant Hubert Hasenflug, who has been confined to a “s:aplul in France for some time, suffering from rnmlhot wound in his foot received a recent battle, has sufficiently. reâ€" co¥éred as to beâ€"able to leave the horâ€" pital. This will be pleasing news to Mr. Arthur Stubbins, Princess St., who now hoids a responsible position in Welland spent a couple of days with his family in town. About Oct. 1st, Mrs. Stubbins and family will reâ€" move to Welland where they will make their future home. 1 PRICES! VNQHANGEO. Thére m?w in , the . price of produceâ€"at the _waekly â€"Saturday market. Eggsa. were plentiful at 48c per dozen while bu&er was _ hardly equal to the demand at 48c per pound. An abundance of vegetables !‘_U â€"offered and dlaposed ofâ€"quickly. lrlo Hutton on _ Friday _ evening when matters nhunï¬.zo the work of the organization for the dall and win tét months were discussed. A social hour was afterwards enjoyed. * A largely attended meeting of the Methodist Adult/Bible class was held at‘ the home of the president, Miss Owing to the inclement weather. there was no band coucert given on the market square on Friday evening. fï¬L‘P,‘?".,’.'" Chips CKEEP minNARb‘s ME MHOUSL Lieut. Harry Plang_has arrived in hgland and holds a commission in transport battalion. * ple who are just the kind yon w, in musifig situatiods into which _one might have stumbled, nxd a Idity of action which keeps the der‘s interest perpetually on the ipâ€"kind of story which when draâ€" Aged makes a two year rum on the ENTERTAINED HIS FRIENDS RECOVERS FROM WOUNDS. "humerous friends in the Twin rendy to Â¥m â€" Prao Bay Oe Reverk, it rporal ‘Eldon McDougall of Lea: Camp, Toronto, has returned a{â€" pending a couple of days in person suffering from eyastrain, af he same time is enjoying the e es & e # mot Taol that ne Aeads a nhvaiâ€" ROMOTED:â€"TO 4ERG ARRIVED IN ENGLAND. TT "Te! mt ne heeds â€" a phyniâ€" but â€"he knows he ‘uaods reliot. BIBLE CLASS MEETS. GOING TO WELLAND NO BAND CONCERT. d Jansen attendanceo{ farmâ€" LINIMENT in exclusive " Eye of â€" Hamilton s, Mr. and ONT. 174 An Interesi:=; ovent to6k ;place at Toronto Tuesday when Lep â€"Longo som of Mr. and Mrs. m was hangily mavribd 4b a 4oulrg rper. and four from :vmm ~and they will compile for @"trophy donatâ€" od by Messrs. Sturm Bros, Waterlon and C. Stein of Kitchen@r. _ Mr..© Stein of<Kitchener was elected {Pre® and _ Mr. Ed. SchWbsser Secrotaryâ€" troas=rar. Tho first «game will e plaved on Monday evening,â€" when the S‘ro‘iere meet O‘Downell and Henderâ€" son at Recreation Hall amd the Mapla Leats vsa. Tigers .at Steins. ‘The teams entered.im. leasue are Waâ€" torlon> Tigers,! , City Hotel and O‘Donnell mad enderson; Kitcherâ€" ne: Strovers. | Giadeatones, _ Maple Lo~"> rnd Union Jacks. Some inter eatin= gamea are looked for durinx the fnll and winter months. EIGHT TEAMB . HAVE ENTERED BOWIIJNG LEAGUE There were only a few cars out on Sunday. and the request of the Fue!l Controlier to save gasoline was well observed by Waterloo citizens. Prac tically all cars seen on the streeta be longed to doctors or people who were engaged in some mission of .necésâ€" sity. . n hP o mprrace cannmink _| morhing in the ‘new Willard Hoatel, HAVE Enu'mn ;.go“ w:auud uurn‘x estimated . ..at h and sent huhdreda of guests, BOWIING LEAGUE | including vioe President Marshall:and sez â€"dee fAmily, scurrying through the asmoke On Monday evening a meeting was|filled corridore to the lobby and .eafâ€" held by the bowling @ntbhusiasts: when | 6ty. officers were alected and a ‘Dwinâ€"Ciâ€" imomenrm maronsemme ocms ty Leaguo organized. «*There are}* * * * * * * * eight teams entered, four from Kitchâ€"| * CLIMBING TO VICTORY. * During & search of the Alexander House, Waterioo, Saturd@y fight, Licâ€" ense Inspector Winterhalt. found a partly filled keg of whiskey on the premises. A charge isâ€"being laid by the Inspector against the proprietor, E. Reinhardt, for violation of the Onâ€" tario Temperance Act. Electric Departmentâ€"In this deâ€" partment there is nothing special to report except we keep adding a few domestic consumers, otherwise everyâ€" thing is rumning along satisfactorily as usual. â€" ‘ LITCENSE INSPECTOR â€" consumers will know why . their . gas bills may be high if the taps Are not carefully looked after and gurmed down to actualâ€" requirements. > Since last meeting we‘have installed two more gas meters. This is accounted for by the Inoréasâ€" in <the pressure, and !f the people watch this while using gas nml!‘ turn off the taps partially, they will fimd. that they h:vg"ra!flclent for cookin® and mean quite a saving ~in their monthly bills. ° ; Street lights were burnisg a total of 267.08 hours, an increase over July of 35.48 hours. + is gelving Ajohg quite patisfactorily. We have 11: very little. complaint as/to pressure,/but some on account of high gas bills. f the increased rate heginwing Jan. ist, 1918 and billed at the â€"end of this quarter, and credit given for amount of flat rate paid in advance. bine, 10.23 hrs. â€"~®riplex pump was opâ€" arated 6 hn..":. inutes. * Owing to th _Exoonlve rains and consequently no lawn ‘sprinkling, the comsumption of water has fallen off cons{derably. Following my report at last meetâ€" Int on flat rate services the places who had installéd :metor washers, lawn sprinkling taps, andâ€"plumbing to the number of 40vhave been supplied with meters andâ€"will be charged" at Kitchener got about °7 1â€"2 millfon gallons during August. Gas ‘Departmentâ€" This department is â€"getting Uo: Quite ‘patisfactorily. We have had very little. complaint _ _This is an increase over July of 5,â€" 880, 000 gais. The highest number of gallons pumped in one day, 860,000 gallons. The lowest number of galâ€" lons pumped in one day 230,000. éu’- rent consumed for pumping was 35,320 K. W. Galions pumped per:K.W. §15. Time of operating turbing pump 317.16 hra. Average dn!‘ pumping with turâ€" i w prupdiinmintiingtrtahs i. ataiits tnllicat nid bab Hutiat n Mayor Ku{t referred to a statement|the annual conference, and it was which appeaicd in the ’rvhc.z::u to | faund that only three ministers in the the effect th1: through the of | district last year were members this Mr. A. B. McDride, a clause â€"was inâ€"| var. ‘The chair was occupled by Rev. serted in the agreement with the City "‘ McBain, B.A., of Kitehener. of Kitchener, (then Berlin), drawn 20| at the ‘mor:gu session . arrangeâ€" years ago, exempting the town of Waâ€"| ments were made for the promotion terloo from taxation on the Water Of the connexional enterprises of the works atand pipe property situated in|church. Rev. A. J. Johnston, of Vicâ€" the City of Kitchener, ) which will} toria University, was present and adâ€" mean a s#ving of $140 a }ur in taxes.| dressed the delegates respecting the ‘The agreement in question was dooked | progress 6f the Educationa! departâ€" up and the Mayor stated no such{ment of the church. He intimated that clause was inserted and the item|the Victoria College Endowment Fund which appeared in the press was there|had reached within $30,000 â€"of its obâ€" fore incorrect. C lective of, $600,000, and this amount The report for theâ€"month of August| was espectodâ€"toâ€"be reached â€"Â¥yery. ‘ollows : shortiv It was dAanmiAad ia hald4 tha _ umt Pho e on e Ammoed t SoC ATTTZ wC Water ©Departmentâ€"Water. pumped | Sunday, January 18th. 18,150,00 ,gls. or .an average daily.| .Rev. D. W. Snider, of the Lord‘s Dav pumping of 585,484 galions. Afllaneg, was present and addressed This is an increase over July of 5,â€"] the delegates r-p&n‘ the work of een aam 22ll nve CS d n e e e A C . ud T montiis. _ Mai Bchiedel states this mu for owing to e ‘imcrease of prsssure, and stated t if the people would watch this while using : gas and,, turn off the taps partially, they would still have sufficient for cooking and thereby reâ€" duce theirgas bill. Manager C. W . Schjedel Hxâ€" plains ause for High 1 mentioned this in my «report for "GASLESS" DAY OBSERVED. wWEDDCD iN TORONTO. Report For August, 1918 MAKES HAUL OF wWHIS i 2s Wii tor the ma revomi| SRESSIONS â€" IN GALT "\‘Vnflahlng‘tï¬o.:,“ Sept. d.â€"'flho police a re oi a n‘nl mvestigntâ€" Ing the origin ;l.n r:o.«'qy this morhing in the ‘new Willard Hatel, which caused damage estimated. _at EXHIBITED â€" :. _‘ PRODUCE FRON ~WAR GARDENS INVESTIGATING â€" CAUSE OF FIRE IN WAS.ENM Washington, Sept. ‘The police This .year a successful war garden competition was held under the fusâ€" pices of theyGalt District League,. in which the d}flerem societies particiâ€" pated, the local leagre being aniong those entered in the contest. . Keeu inferest was groused and much ‘pro duce was ral as a result of the competition. included ‘in the .evenâ€" Ing‘s program were also appropriate addresses readings ard music. hadironc olA n T ud 2 0i *A mM&'-.m‘ ‘delivered by Rev. S. L. W. Harton, of Waterloo, reâ€" cently 6f Saskatoon, in which he emâ€" phasized the importance of the misâ€" A. meeting (‘: speclally interestâ€" ing character neid under the ausâ€" pices of the Citizenship Dept. of the Methodist League of Waterioo on Monday evening when various memâ€" bers exhibited proGuce raised . in their war gardens during the sumâ€" mer. Vegetables and flowers were on display and the .ethibit was a most creditahle one. The produce on exhibit was afterwards sold and was purchased by those present, the proâ€" ceeds going to the Red Cross Fund of the League. The mesting was largely attended. the missionary e#mpaign fot the year on October 20th and 27th, and will enâ€" deayor to railse the 25. perâ€"cent. rfl tionat levied on the District. ‘The amount to be aimed at on the District P°"A!.Mâ€"In Wathrioo. on Septer flit to Mr: and Mri. Sherwood At the afternoon session a conferâ€" ence was hAld in the interest of the Missionary ‘Department of the church Mr. Thos. Hilliard, of Wateriob, who As a member of the Missionary Board, informed the delegates that the sum of $1,000,000 is required to â€"carry on the issionary enterprises of the church. flo pointed â€"out that the: value of the Gollar has decreased greatly during the last few years, amd stated that a dolâ€" lar. of gold, which was worth $2.10 in silver in China three years ako, â€"was only worth $1.230 in that country toâ€" day.. This made it necessary to . inâ€" crease the salaries of mlllonaflu at homeand in the foreign fields. > Rev. A. P. Quentin, of West Chifa, was present and delivereda‘most‘inâ€" teresting address. on his work during the last ten years. He was tendered a most enthusiastic reception, as well as un.lénenogw‘: "sa _‘ ~ _ The District décidéd "to fmaugurate that otganization in the preservation of the sanctity of the ‘Lord‘s Day.> ‘The delegates were provided with a luncheon in the churchâ€"pariors by the ladies of the church. shortly. [t .was decided to hold the Educational Sunday of the District on ments were made for the promotion Of the connexional enterprises of the church. Rev. A. J. Johnston, of Vicâ€" toria University, was present and adâ€" dressed the delegates respecting the was held in the Ajnslis St. Methodist Charch, Gait, on Monday at which there .were representatives from the vgrious circuits on the district. it was the first meeting of the District since the annual conference, and it was found that only three ministers in the district last year were members this vâ€"ar. ‘The chair was occupled by Rev. "‘ McBain, B.A., of Kitehener. At the ‘moruu session . arrangeâ€" ments were made for the promotion ald, a som, (Waldon Clayton Ewald.) Canad+ ja now aci‘ing the preâ€" elpice of Vietory. The country can reach the ton on"y throu@he a complete mobilization of her money reserves, Yon cin Ne‘p butld up thoseâ€"reserves by hayâ€" Ing a ple ready to lend when the call â€"comes. Save for Vicâ€" Every man who has saved a dallar has cut one solid step in the face of a precipice, where ha may monientarHy gtand. Withâ€" ont it he would presently fall inâ€" to spnee and‘be forgotten. Restâ€" ing on it he can cat another footho!d. broader and more s« cure. And so all heights are acated â€"J. J. â€"HM. â€" The annual fingncial meeting of the ly T for lqnern the julos of two lemons into a bottle containing throe ounces . of orchard white, shake well, and you have A.quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and compjexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. _ Your grocer has the lemons and any ‘The funeralâ€"of.the late Mrs. 1_ouyis|FOP®‘U‘ W‘nper of he uridge prisc. Seip took place on Monday aft:rnoon TT T from the resigence King s{,, and ::a â€"« Mrs. Milligan of, Calgary,‘ who : is largely attended by friends and relaâ€"| 8bDeDding a fow weeks with Mr. and tives. A short service was .held .at| Mrs. Cart Krapz, bas been in Hamilton the house after which interment was}fthe past week visiting her father, i) made in Mount Hope cemetery. A|@ Bingham, and ber brother Dr. Shel memorial service was held at the|Jon Bingham and family. house after which interment â€" was e 0C it made in Mount Hope Cametery. A| Blackweodâ€"At the residence of His memorial service was conducted in} sonâ€"inâ€"law, Lieut.Col: J. Laing Cowan, ~éaeâ€"BSt.â€"â€"John‘s _ Lutheran _ Churca| "Glochmohi" Galt, on Monday, Robert where Rev. Mr. Bockéiman préached| Rlackwood, Hsq., in gis 38th year, late un impressive sertion. ‘ of Dollar, England. Several thousand dollars bf . loss was sustained by the Muelier Coopâ€" @rage in aifire which occurred shortâ€" ly before seven o‘ciock this morning. The fire which was of unknown orlâ€" gin broke out in the stave shed at the rear of the main building amd;next to the Globe Furniture Factory. . As soon as it was discovrved about £.40 o‘clock an @larm was rimg in to which the Fire Brigade responded with apeâ€" €lal promptness, being on theâ€"sgene im two minutes time. In fifteen or twenâ€" ty minutes the fire was under control three.streams of hose being used to ex tinguish the blaze. The new . fire team purchased this {ur proved itselt in be frat. class. making a fine run. In an address of nnnnnzâ€oal and force he strongly emphasi the fact that tme»c’rtauanuy must be univerâ€" sal and urged the â€"necessity of the Christifan church reaching out and bringing the knowledge of christianiâ€" ty to.the nations now without it, inâ€" cluding those of the far east repre sented at the front who were helping to fight the bat{le for truth and right. To these nations particularly was it our duty to make known the bless: ings of christianity in view of their ald in upholding our christian civiliâ€" zaton. It was, however, first neces: sary for the christian church to recogâ€" nize that the essentiel, the ‘supreme war measure, should be to maintain a high spiritual tone and condition with in herself andâ€"a strong moral atmosâ€" phere in the community and nation to which she minfsters. Cirug store or toilet.counter will supply tu:o.e-ofo‘?ï¬:rdvhlu for.'rw lotion fnto the Sace, .neck, .arms. and hanwds »tch layâ€"and sog how freokles and Qirle! Makeâ€"this cheap â€"boauty lotion to clear and.whiten yourakin. COOPERAGE _ _ WAS DAMAGED BY FIRE THIS A. M. Rev. S. L. W.:Harton, gave the secâ€" ondâ€" of two addresses on the ghneral subject, "Two things that should be recognized by the Christian Church as essential ‘war measures," in the Methodist church on Sunday morning. SAYS LEMON JVICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES There survive a sorrowing husband oné son and sevyen daughters, namely Jacob â€"Beip, Catherine (Mrs. Jacob Herber), M (Mrs. «Henry C, Koch), Lucind&(Mrs. Wm. Koch), Em ma. (Mrs. John Haus), all of Waterloo, Sarah (Mrs: ry Wah!) and Latonia (Mrs. Anton impel), of Linwood. Also 17 grandchildren. One son Wilâ€" Mam died two years ago. FUNERAL LARGELY ATTENDED. REV. S. L. HARTON â€" _ pELIVERS STRONG _ RELIGIOUS ADDRESS Another of Waterloo‘s aged and reâ€" spected citisens â€"passed‘ away on Thursday in the person of Catherine Schaefer, beloved wife of Mr. Loult Seip.in her Tist year. ; MRS. LOUIS SELP PASSEAH AWAY or nine twoâ€"yearâ€"alds. The ° § Ts the absones of upportnnity 1of pob lic competition at home,.sre al} of asâ€" Known calibre, but are welibred, well developed and welltried in private. Trainer ‘Willie Bringlo¢, who has been with the Seagram stable . for many years in â€"~various _ capacities, continues in charge of the racing string. ‘ In spite of the stories which achieve occasional. circulation as to the Pros; pects of the revival of racing in Canâ€" ada, there is every reason to believe that the matter has never occupiled a moment of the Government‘s consid~ eration since the action was .faken which resulted in the closing of the race courses after the first round of meetings in 1917. Whatever represenâ€" tations have been made from.a quarâ€" ter which the Government could not possibly recognize as speaking for any ~sound public opinion. â€"orâ€" being actuated in any way by desiring for the real welfare of the turf. "The cont tor lt:xhu will dumber a t ‘~of their owner‘s ’éluh‘ sight or nine t y * youngsters, nmhah;::g.tuu-ml: -‘tu'oronruuflh w‘ ::. olnfld!orn.:can'uruhch‘ o the Ontarie Aithar Aint ket q fined its activities to this country. _ x of the horses of > . _ lof Fall a A messsge has been received by Mrs. D. McCrae, Gueliph that occaâ€" sloned great @urprise &nd rejoicing.‘ It informs her that her nephew, Flightâ€" Lieut. J. Eckford Gow, who has been missing singe Ju‘y and was reported to have been kiflled:is alive, a prisenâ€" er of war in Germany. _ Flight.â€"Ljeut. ‘Gow ts a son of Mr. John E. Gow. Inâ€" anector of.In!and Revenue at Kingston formerly stationed at Waterloo. wheno he stlll haw avlarge circle of friends vitlo fmends. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. White, 42 South Albert ySt. announce the engagenient of their daughter Kathleen, to Harold ©. Dobbin,.of Waterloo, Ont., the wedâ€" ding to take place in October. The Ladies‘ Committee and memâ€" bers of the G. R. C. Club enjoyed a Patriotic Bridge at the Country Glab last SaturdaY afternoon, for the beneâ€" fit of the Red: Cross Society. ‘The weather was ideal for such an outing, and several dropped in at the tea hour. Miss A. fl‘:)wle was the sucâ€" eessful winner of the bridge prize. circle of friends, who will unite in exâ€" tending heartfelt sympathy to the faâ€" mily in their bereavetient. . The Manitoba Free Pross tells us ‘hat Rev. Charles and Mrs. Sykes were the guests of honor at a delight ful recoption held last Saturday afterâ€" noon &t 3.30 o‘vlock given under the auspices of the,. Ladies‘ Aid of Grace Church, Winnipeg. _ No invitations were issued, but members and friends were.asked to accept the «announce ment as a formal invitation, which they «did, ‘turning out in fall force to ertend a right royal welcoms to their new Pastor and his wife to their new Western. home. Mrs. Hayward and Miss G. Jackson mi~ spending a fortnight with Brockâ€" Mrs. A. C. Milne and daughter Marâ€" lon spent the past woek in Toronto, en Toute to Oshawa, where. Miss Mar. ion will attend College. Flightâ€"Cadet Theo. Wells. of Camp Borden. son:of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. WEils, pald a flying visit to his home last Sunday. _ Theo is;making fine progress in s work, and under the atrenmous training and rigorous disclâ€" pline will soon be fully qualfied for service overseas. Mr. Blackwood was a former Prinâ€" eipal of the Waterloo ‘Public School, andâ€"a very highly â€"esteemed residentof in g.he TowP for many years, where he in the Town for many years, wh he and his p&mnha.wlatnd hnflz:en. j6redâ€"the marm friendbhin of a large The many friends of Sapper Arthur J. Roos, son of Mr. J. H. Roos will be reased to hear of his promotion as Sergeant of the 3rd E. R. Battallon, Friance. Sgt.â€"Roos is at present in England suffering from the effects of Shellâ€"shock while on service with his battalion in France, and his promotion therefore, comes as a reward for duty well done in the righteous cause of Liberty and freedom for the Empire. Congratulations, {BEGHTEL BROS. Social and Personal Flannelettes, Shirtings, Ginghams, Sateens, Cretons, Shephard Plaids, Silks and Popling, Sheetings, Cottons, Hosiery, Underwear, etc. week ready for your inspection. spection. ® / , 6 4e .. $ 999 & (4H ;,:,» Many bales and cases of imported lines ‘beâ€" We would advise you to make an early inâ€" Miss Dawson will be much missed in social and musical circles in Watâ€" erloo, and the best wishes of her maâ€" ny friends will follow her in her \paâ€" triotic work. f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Augustine, two of our most popular young people in Kitchener, have returned from their wedding trip by motor through the Eastern States and taken up their reâ€" stdence on ‘Frederick St.> Mr. Ralph Knight spent the week end with Edgar Hawke, Albert St., Waterloo. sume her studies at the Bishop Strachâ€" an school. Mrs. A. H. Snyder was the guest of Toromto friends for a short visit this daughter of Mr. and Mré. W. H.; Breitâ€" After a fortnight‘s visit in Waterloo Miss Bessie Dawson has returned to St. John N. B., to accept the position of Assistantâ€"Supervisor in the Munt tion. factory of Messrs. T. McAvÂ¥ity and Miss Reta MacCallum, eldest daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacCallum, 12 Ahrens St., K., left (this week to take a course of training at the Bayâ€" lor Hospital, San Antonia, Texas. Miss lteta is a general favorite and will be much missed sociaily in the Twinâ€"City where she was an active worker and in sympathy with all patriotic, charitâ€" able and philanthropic +movements, one who willâ€"be sure to keep alive the true spirit of Florence ightingale, and we predict for her much success in her chosen professton. Auâ€"revoir. Miss Margaret â€"Breithaupt, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mré. W. H.; Breitâ€" "Moorloch" with her sister, Mrs. W. M. 0. Lochead. Miss Blanch VanEvery was a visitâ€" or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearâ€" son, Caledonia, Ont., for a couple of days this week. who will rejoice with him in the good pews that his son is stil} living. Mrs. J; H. Webb is spending a couâ€" ple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall, Admiral Road, Toronâ€" Mr. W. S. Naylor of Toronto is a business visitor in town. : a n C 00 .24 . wl C o t sc o T one the S,tomach] ‘ with your work or spoiled your pleasure? Good health is mostly a matter 6f sound digestion. Whenever you are troubled by dyspepsia, flatulence, sour eructations, sick headache, biliqusness or constipation, take Beetchâ€" am‘s Pills. They quickly and effectively correct digestive disturbances, stizm:‘ate the supply of gastric juice and Bella Moore is a visitor at Direstions of Spetir! Vakte to Women are with Every Bo#. Sold by druggists throughout the world. in Boxe, 28e $p+# MINARD‘S LINIMENT R NEURALGIA. . staff of the Finley Clinic Bnnmfl: Irene is reporting a good timeâ€"andâ€"@@«~ pects to make a prolonged stay. Wke states that Bruce is looking fine afid . doing well. * 94 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baechier and and Mrs. Montsith of Powassan,:( are guests at the home of . Mr.. Mrs. Edgar J. Fischer. 7 % The Misses Devitt entertained few friends very pleasantly at ahir ternoon tea on Friday in _ hono# their guest, Mrs. Crawford. <Â¥ Mr. Oliver Geiger is visiting lrl-“k: in Hamilton and Toronto. > dffe . Mr. and ‘Mrs. L. A. Meh of 40 Roy St., left today for and east, for a week or so. in the city tHis mort ‘*In & tion with the m + Nft. stated that the fgel situm y tario: will be one of the great; of the‘year. All kinds of" for coal will have:to be used / Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford guests at the home of Mr.â€"and Menno Devitt. ts Miss Irene Mehlenbacher, of Roy St., here left last week for ‘A tic lowa to visit her brother; . Bruce Mehlenbacher, who is on spend their holidays. Miss Alice Hawke was the of a little knitting party at A in honor of.her guest Miss Snyder who is leaving for P Ladies‘ College, Toronto. the Province Fuel Con! day for Parry Sound where they lt Mr. A. V. White, of Toronto, who spending .a fow days .inâ€" Preston, & on Wednesday to spend a returned to the Alma Ladies Ca St. Thomas for the Fall term. < Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schma gether with Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘A goodly number of Waterloo ple attended the Fall Fair at "KI spent Tuesday in the city. : weeks at their .summer _ i Waubscene, Ont., before h# his work on the medical B WILL BE SERIOUS ATTENDED ELMIRA FAIR.; ~/ The Q;I_lfl Store WA Bi{.‘.‘g_ï¬ +*% Phone 339 & > fs ot d Gy +0