A wedding dinner was atterwards Berved. Sergeant C. H. Bechtel. son ot Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Beehtel, Waterloo, who ins bom'actmz as Chief Instructor in connpclgon with the First Quebec Re- m! at Valentina hattVbeert mumbl- ed to the rank of Unutonant. LA pretty October wedding took'plnce pt 1.0 home of the bride's parents, #r. Aid In. w. F .Dneger, Water Pt.. der'Ftidny, when their daughter. label Laura. VIII! married to Mr. wn Hun Kurtchvner. of Kitchener. Rev. Mr. Boege ottlciated. The bride was attended by Miss Amelia Kartchener. [but of the groom. while Mr. Fred [hummer-g supported the groom. Mrs Dalton Snyder played the wedding much. The bride received a beautiful ar, ray ot wedding gifts. His friends here , learn of his promotion, The !riends of Emma Lanz. Mfr of Mr. Charles Lanz, will regret to learn of her death which occurrod on Fri day, at her home, Mentto St.. Wator loo, following a short illness from pneumonia. She was in her saw rear. Arnold Jansen In Waterloo. _ He will be “tailor-ml at Momma] for the winter. where he will continue to act as Chief Instructor or his Battal- Ion. -r7,iiirgtrNmgtrrittrrete-str-- nervlco. He was tnt'apseitated for {armor servloo at the front by mason of his henith following wounds retreiv. od and nthess contracted while in the Irenrlws, He was transferred to Canada about two years ago and has nlnco l'evn connected with the Camp dlan Militia as instructor. ‘She leaves her husband and thrrw mall childn-n, her parents, one 'hrn ther, George M Waterloo. and one sis ter. Lily (Mrs. William Woolttms), Brnnttord. ', NEW COMPANIES. Mum-x the - Incorporated com, thaue, on the tailoring: Richard Ila-chmâ€; & Bro., Waterloo, capital â€00.000; Merchants Button Co, Wat. klm, clplul $60,000. SEHBT. HEBHTEL MlllWll n BE [lWllllll (minnow- Ilmp mt and how "Booth, tuft Bod elm" T,', nkin ham-nu. “a "RH-"MI“. Ind the bountiful maul: " nth. you. - - mammalian. w to War 7* -iLiLL" “autumn-coo .mu 'sdthtihsllod1trDoath. lt'aq%thrhatorrrsbe-smtiet. -----__ $1“.- a a. “can; the a on DRAXE or P. PM rs' would ho round It ti. on - ------- ‘M wotgM m.“ the OWN 80'0"] not. Wnlerloo homes have wb, b - -tsqd boon bereaved over an holldu. I LPf 21ttlCe a. new!" In number of dulhl occurring u the re. PNEUMONIA CLAIMS MRS. CHAS. LANZ Bet-rand was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellison, of this town. The funeral took place on Mon day afternoon a! 3.30 o'Nork from thr- reidettco to Mount Hope cvmvtr‘ry. 'it?2iiiiei"ii:."i?e1'iii'tii,l __ 1.oaethr-t'-ytvtttats. no imam-Jama- by to Tel, A,†Your urorvr has the 11-mon- and uny Arug alt-In or luilct counter will supply you mm tttree mum»- of (art-bud white for A few emits. Harm-n: the iuiee of the [null lrmnna into I bottle, J/d put h, 11w nrrlmnl man. and onke wvll. This "when A qunrh-r pint of tho wry hot trmort Ain white " and com lexinn _-Mmmm known. (has? “If: in- .nnt, crmmy lminn daily Into the Mer, k. Inn'- and lr, lull Ind jun. we how Wtd, tun. J2",',i,l',l,ll', rodnm and â€an a beauty "tttttrt for a Vow etrrttp'o - run-nave Inn, hocking, ullownou. GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Optometrist and , Optician KITCHENER, ONT. Reporter’s Chips Mr. and Mrs. Karlrheunr will reside Lieutenant Bechtel spent several AARTCHENErt-.DRAEaErt. will b0 glad to I' Mrs. Mary Margnn-I Woodward, of “Walt-r100, surrumhi-d to pneumonia 'r'.rh1gl',? morning. slteleaves two children. Ih-r husband was killed in lactic“ Sept. 15th. The Brqt intimation ot his iiincu - received In I mien-m on Friday " which it was stated that he was urioully ill. Tuesduy morning a further Leie‘rnm was received announcing Ml Att? at the Epidemic Honpiul. St. John. N. B., at six o'clock this morn. ing. Hut rennins will be brought to this town tor burial, hil home being ion Young St., Waterloo. MRS. WILLIAM REIDEL. There passed away on Munday at her home on l'eppler street, Water- loo, Mrs. William Reidet, after a few days' illness of irtntrenxa. at thn attp ot 27 years, She leaves her husband and two children. also lwr mother and one sister. Theresa. of St. Clem, ems. 3min: 813m. Mrs. Editeidol, and three brothers. Connie. Isadore and Alfred. Kitchener. Tho total assessment of WI-Ilaml Is 87,633,110. as against $6.75R,9Q0 a yonr mm: the lnrrc‘mm " made um of "39,845 on land, $609,495 on lmud The funeral was held on Wed. netulay morning at 9.30 o'clock to St Clements tor burial. ot the Service Department or the Do- minion Rubber System. and was one ot its most popular employees. it was while on a trip from coast to coast in this connection with his department that be tell m. Prior to Joining the Rubber System Btatt he had. in his earlier vedrs. baled the printing trade with the Chronicle-Telegraph. Waterloo. and we: also employed for some years with the old J. B. Snider Furniture Co. anti other concerns He was in his 41gt year. being born Jan. 6th, 1878. Clinton. the young son of Mr. and mmhed to pneumonia, following ttttht- vvnza. on Monday noon. after a week's illness. Ito was 21 years oht. Be, 'ities his parents he is survived by two brothers and two sisters. Mr. Henry K. Snyder, a respectvd 'armer of Waterloo, was found dead in bed this morning. He had been in tailing health. although yesterday he was about as usual. For more than twenty yrars he had been ongagod in farming adjoining the town ot Water- loo. He leaves his wife and two young Hons, Ralph and Reginald, to whom wm be extended heartfelt sympathy in their sudden bereavement. .. .... The death occurred on Monday or George Mieike. Herbert St.. Waterloo. The funeral took Platt on “Rul- nesday morning at 10.120 o'clock from the residence. Erh St., to the Menno- nite cettls'tt'ry, west ot Waterloo, tor interment. Bovml no" wnerloo home. an but banned over the holiday. B lumbar ot auth- occurring u the re- an o! the mat epidemic ot tatAw oun and '-atoatH.'--- n his 26th ynar. following a few days' Illness ot inttuenza. He leaves n wire md sworn] small children. Ills moth 'r also Hurvlvvs. The funeral will take place Thurs lay at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Dora Yaw. AitrertAgt., Water- Inn, was notified Tuesday by the Director ot Records, Ottawa. that bar son. T.5t,416, Pm Arthur George Mah. key Vale, Infantry. was officially " mlttod to No. 4 General Hospital, lh'mmvs Camiers. October 3rd, snf tering from gunshot wound In should- pr side. PM). Vale enlisted with tho trflth “an. and was wounded in No. mmlwr 1917. at l‘nsschvndarle. He "Nurnod to Franco on Spat. 6th last. His friends, are hopeful that his wounds nro not serious. . At a spacial meetlng ot the WMer- You llnnrul of Health held on Mondav further any» were taken to cope with the "Ndemic outbreak. A call In ho- in: issued tor Mslstnnr‘o to he render» NI hummus having no (mo to ("urt- tor thom owing th tho memhern being in with "ttin-nrt, Dr, F T. Nnecker In new“: Mmliral ("fiver of Health. A In" clrclo ot "land. Among when he was held In high ream. with learn with deep regret of the pun-Ins of Frank Patch ot Waterloo whlle on I buulneu trip to St. John, M. B., I victim at Inihgettan. The his Funk Fetch tor the put tour Ind a In]! years was in charge MR. mr. K. SNYDER DIES SUDDENLY He is survived by Truman at home. Ira [lruvgemam Waterloo, BOARD OF HEALTH ISSUES URGENT CALL FOR HELP DEATH OF MRS. WOODWARD. WAS WOUNDED IN SHOULDER CLINTON SHANTZ. iirjiii"iiiiiil tfi FRANK PITCH. GEO. MiELKE, by throe children. Ira and Mrs. John The amoral of the late Ralph Wall- " 2'.ivgler took place on Wednesday aftrrnoon. Following a private spr- viee at the homo of his parents. Mr, and Mrs. John Ziegler. King St., 0 public srrvirm was held in St. John's Lutttepanihurch. where a large num- iwr ot sympmhlzing friends had gath- i~n-d. Ila-v. Mr. Linko spoke in Ger- man and Rev. N, Willison in English. th" svl'vice being ot an limpreslive diameter. Tht' panhvnrt‘rs . were Messrs. A Jacobi, Harwy Ziegler, Avthur Huohn it Hausa, L. Hinehtrergrsr and Chas Stroll, and the balance by increases in in- come taxes. The population is 9.876. a gain of 1.051 tor the year. lugs. $91,420 on business assessment. FUNERAL OF RALPH ZIEGLER ON WEDNESDAY The following sent beautiful floral otterinps:-- Wreath-Mrs. Geo. Ziegler and Miss Laura. Wreath ot roses-Mr. and Mrs. Loo Longo. Anphtyr--- Mr. and Mrs. John Wes "loh. Interment was made in Mount Hope cemetery. . . Spray ot ioieiir-ir-.-imtt-ttrc--6 Binghtlm. Spray of rarnnlions --Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Sanderson. Spray of roster-Eugene Putter. Broggn srl"T1-Rextsl1 Athletic Club Pmow--From invents. Spray of roses-Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hunt. 7 Spray ot Pansies-Mr. and Mrs.. ci N, Hut‘lm and Edward. Attehor--Mr. and Mrs. Asmusnvn. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Roe-sch and Bernice. Spray or crysanttusmums- Mr. Mrs. Moylod. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Ham-Ming and family. Spray of aslors-I. 0. o. P. Spray-Lizzie, Ktttrs and Mrs. Ropsch. Spray of roses-Chas. Krause. Crossiuoyd Frey. . Spray ot rogeg---Goo. Ilaehriol. Spray of rosesAMr. and Mrs. Dnvo hippo" and family. spray-Nr, and Mrs. non Grayhlll and family. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. John Doerr. Spray of rm} roses-Mr. and Mrs. H Slum]. Spray of gladioii---Mr. and Mrs. S. Krungor. Spray of rosqs~ Mr. and Mrs. S Snlder. Spray of trlatlioii--Mr. and Mrs. Ell Kuhn. Spray of carnations-Mr. and Mm N. Letter. No odds how had your liver, would or bowala; how much your head when, how miserable you; " from eon-tip:- tiom indignation, hiliouum-u Ind slug git}. bowehr-yo" always get relief with CunetrrrU. 'llwy immodlualy cleans and rrgulnte the “mulch, remove the Ionr. {vrmvnting [nod Ind foul gala; “he the â€was bile from the liver no any " the constipated vast: mutu- anu poison frm the inmtinnn Int bowels, A IO-cette box hm your an: glut will Its-op your liver Ind bowel: clmn: stem-oh and. um! head clan for month; Thrv work while m deep. 10 CENT "tustuttETS" . FOR LIVER AND BOWELS - which: nun luau to - ". - of Iva-mg an m but). to mod. Cm hood-nu, dim-nu, - h the in! rapist! 3-0!ch join". ed. i,iSit '" -uieiUGi kuuoita, a pairstel lying M - 'e - pod- Hum. in via Ind nut und- out “new " must Innings. Bu eM1 t! to; Vip, udjop any do you {at by bring“; relic! to than (Sven "(lend kid-â€q, or In!" the com qua-col. I _ _ Biennium LII-bl ' Sendai, Gavel, Stone in the Binder. Neu- alqin, ete., an " tau-ed try iMnrned or congested kidney. “a the cone- quenl deluged kidney union. Don't In!" the ago-in produced by the" due- Help Nature to relieve the eortetiots--to bent than itsitamed kidney. Ind to make them strong one. trtoro--by "In; Gin Pills. yyytr and -dyuuys tug. "your Gin Pitt. no the but remedy for Kidney Ind Bladder troubles on the market to-dny. Thin it n he: proven by hundrodn of teatime-ilk. Try them Ind be nun of innnnt relief. For sale everywhere " Mte . box. A numb box free if you write to-- The Nntion-l Drug & Chemical Co. of Cluck, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. U. a. redden- should addnn Nn-Dru- 00., Inc., 202 Main Bt., Buftnio, N.Y. m m 0'. W“.9."SP€" 'tit Ilium“... LII-bu rk Sick Headachc. Continue-v. Billouunou. Boar Stomach, and Bmath--4Jandy Catharth. “Utah-II- Ptttiteyr.Hhr-e' M A and 1lll0,lllrlll . by“? Il-l--,,,.),.,-?,-?-)) He was shell-shocked and after spend ing ttve months In a hospital in En: land he recovered sutticienuy to re turn home in February. 191'i'. He was given leave of absence on ac count of ill health for two months which was later extended to tive mon ms. For about a.year past, hom ever, he has been enjoying Koo' health and was engaged In duties c the military offices which he held. Ile tennu, ill last Thursday. an a hrk of pm-umoria resulting fatally. A “I. “all“. h an eon-nutty tad thmaataqqt a. - will but in. in. and than. n- on at m in bun-M Viki ".e-totuht-oeMr.ANtgsrts hlor all Mr. Jo.. “I. at Waterloo. 0- My nut-loo: In "all" unit Ill titan-l at but u tow how there m any a the home or Mr Bauer, his son. Um“. W. R. Bauer who I“ active utvtcu " the trout Ind MI sorta-hr. Mr. Romux A Son. The tormel’l that! occurred In Hired o'clock and tho latter paused away at tteven o'clock In the waning Both were victim. of pneumoma. Llout. w .R. Bauer. TN, late Lieut. W. R. Bauer was a son of Mr. and Mm. Aloyea Bauer um was born in the City ot Kitchener Nor. "th, 1893, being 1; his wrt) year. " was while nttrndlng the Univ erslty of Toronto that he calmed wit! the Canadian Overseas Forces In Oct ober, 1914, being one of the tirtst 1: volunteer, He wt'nl overseas in Mas 1915, and saw actlw service In France taking part In engagements at Cour (-vlrtte, Ypres and on the Somrm . He was tor some time identifies with the Tribunal nodrd under Co' Smith of London. and ot tate was at tvely engaged as a mnuhvr of th Half in charge of tho Frceport San tarium and the Guelph Military Ho: pita]. with headquarters at Tomlin visiting tltese institutions once i week. . nesirms his parents he lr-avvs tttrw brothers. Edgar, Jon and Harry, an one step brother, Carl Stroll, and tiv sisters. Antinete, Itosie, (Mrs. it. i Sohl). Tuna. Sophia and Lucy. _ Roman A. Schl. AIM: only a woek's illness and : :vw hours after It'.- Irassing of Lieu Bum-r. the second 'tdau, occurred i the hemp of Mr. Itau,itrt, when M Roman A. Sehl. tsis' spas-in-law. sut cumhod to an attack of pneumonia. The late Mr. Son) was a son at M. Jos. Seht, William St., and was bur. in Baden Aug. 5th. 18g9, being in h. 29th year. . ' . Three years ago he was married t Rosin Baum. daughter of Mr. and Mr: Mayra Bauer, who survives. 1ogettu with his father. tour brothers, John C Washington. D. c, Edward. Letl hridgo. Alta., Alex. Waterloo. and O iver. Lockwnml. Sash., and three si: tors. Annie (Mrs. H. Bruder), Nes Hamburg. Olga. (Mrs, E. Way). an' Alma (Mrs. I. Woy). Kilchvnor. . --v F67ttre-FsiimrvirrTrtmr-sr--he been e gaged in the business I Mumhing in Waterloo and Kitchonm A douhle funeral. which was prival took place from the home a Mr. and Mrs. Aloyos Bauer. King m on Monday morning at nine o'clocl Intcrment will be made in the R. C commery. lbw-pest oxprossions of sympath' will no tonklered the families whic! haw been so sorely bereaved. - JArcordintt to reports rnceivod W’al orlon is also In the irtttuonza opidemi and It is rtstimatrd that there an about 1500 cases In the town. Th Thp Mutual Lite has about a quark-’1 of m anâ€? absent. and tho Dominion Llfp about twenty per cent". owing to ttte epidemic. Rum men are FrTii%hirGrtis, ken busy day and night ministoring " tho msos which have developed, som' of which are of a serious nature. As a ronquucan of tho outbrtvt' nmrly all tho injustrios and husim‘s plaws are working short handed. Th" Wawrlon Manufnrlunm: Com pany has about a quarter or its hand: ill. as has also clu- Canada Furniturv Company. while tho Mueller Cooper age has about one third aha-ml. Quin a numlwr ot employs»: ot the mot" Furni'mv Co, and the Waterloo Fur nlittre Co. are also ill. The suggestion has been made by Reeve noblender that the houses where citizens are m with the (linen-r he placardod. so that those who have not yet reminded it will have due warning and avoid entering the homes where the malady In prevalent. ' Imamâ€. auttt-ttttttttmttmtimttuttmttmtmtotttt+ 38002221 and Personal , %esazsrsrszszsossrspsrtsazrazsazsazrazvf 0115 "ce shall have come again to a and grown war-weary to an extent ever pxperirncod before. We have urn praying tor [warm we have been ring for pom-p. and at last above the vein: for peace'. and at last above the illlops, red with the glare of ten ’1ousaml cannon, we see the signs of ‘10 n-lw and welcome day. The issue A no Iongvr in doubt. Germany is we to Pace with crushing and irro- _', that our .cilizc'ns aw not aware ot 5 value to the large number of tanr ’ios reached. At the present time for mmplo, ths" visiting nurse is amend " not less than sixty path-ms daily. "ith many more awaiting attention. infornmatviy nn account of the scar- ity of nursns during war time. one turse is trying to do the work ot hreo or four in Kitchener, whirh vith hm'pmients so far apart takes an much time and strength in cover- Our Last War,Thartksgivirtg. This is our Ctrtlt War Thanksgiving nd a grvat many of us are confident 'tat it is our last. and that before an- 'hvr year hm passrd. and we trust mg homrr- it, this most frightful of ll arcat'xsarts shall have ended, and raasislessly tolling ttt pr%7tirirrrsiarmmr mmunition, ships and guns, clothes nd aeroplane: alihonorto the brave nd patnmic men and womon who. on 1nd and spa. on the firing line and in he workshop. 11mm made victory unmnly possible: but, abnvo all oth. rs.honm- hem Him whose spirit has “wired the nations. whost- skill alone as guidsd tlmm. and whom power lone has wrought. salvation for the form. ---Christian Guardian. "a the ground. Since the epidemic wrokn our. kind friends have put their "rtomohilos at tho disposal of the Vic. arian Order Nurso, which has 1tolpml ‘ondvrfuily In overtaking the work. nd has proved eonctusively that 'hroe mos the numhor of patients would br? Hrndr-d if an auto could he smurvd or work of the Victorian Order In iitrmenpr. and the President and or u-rs have decided to mako an appeal u some of our most ‘philamhropir Hizvns to assist in providing funds or this much neodnd assistant-‘ in hr work of rospondim: to the numer- ms calls night and day of our nerdy r", ther" arises .dovolMest thanksgiw tR io God. All honor to our nohlo uhliors, thv bravest of the brave: all onor to the incomparable leader, Con. 'och; all honor to the men and WOa 1rm who. hundreds and thotrsands of aiiesheAkl!hefi_r1ig lino, have henn Thrs wonderful work of the Virmr ‘n Order at Nurses has come wry rominrnlly to our notice during the result opifrnie in Km hener. This "ttrk has always hum done so quiet- ‘mlinhlc defeat. And from every land 'hirh lama l'roedom and hates tyrare V, and from evory man and woman ho lover. humanny and mitosis cruvl B§EGHTEL BROS. Victorian Order of Nurse: FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS. '7 White Flannelette Nightgowns, made with warm doublé ti y neck and nicely trimmed, a cool weather comfort you wili up] date. Very special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 arid ' _ Underwear of comfort; value ahd service It wk“ we in PENMAN'g, WATSON’S AND STANFIELD’S BRA! men, women and children. Children’s Underwear ... .. Ladies' Underwear... ... .. Menu Underwear . . . . . . . . ' Urtderwi Hon. Dr. H. Bellnd.M.P., Coming to Kitchener an October 25th. Hon. Dr. H'.' manna, M. P., who was but recently freed trom a prison in Germany, where he had berm takpn shortly alter the invasion of Bplglum by the Germans, will tell of his (up pvrivnces in a lecture to be delivered in Kitchener on October 25th. Dr. Beland was living in the suburbs of Antwerp when" the Huns captured that city from the Belgiums. He war lath- taken to Germany“ tttrittortor, although he was a non-combatant, having sacrificed his whole time to the aid and care ot wounded in the Military Hospital, even attending to the wants of the German wounded hr. Boland has a wonderful story tc "otu-orJuiLtLrilLiriexperierteem which fellow beings in distress Day by day we read the thrilling records of the courage and sell sacri- fice of our brave boys on the battle field. Let us seek to make an unSrl' tislr thrtnkottYrintt at this Thanksgiv- ing soason to the appeal or the We iorian Order for the cause of suttering humanity in Kitchener. no one should miss t%iFiri-wTie-i-Ti cumvs to Kitchener on October 25ttr The President, Miss Jessie Bruce prtrsrded, and alter devotitmal pxer rises, and a brief reviewer the year: work. called upon the Secretary. Mrs. A. G. Heller, and the Treasurer, Mrs. James Loekie, who gave most satis- factory and Pncoumging reports ofthe mod work accomplished for the K. & W. Hospital during Ihe past year, which wilt tre published later in enn- m-ction with the annual report or the Hospital Trust. 'rs, Annual Meeting ot the Water loo Young Women's Hnspital Auxil iary was held in tho lecture room o! lhe Nurses Home last Monday even Eng, with a good attendance of th. misrnt6rs and friends. each bringing I Thanksgiving gift of fruit to the Hos pital stores. Miss Binnie. Superintendent of the Hospital. was present, and in a tew well chosen words, expressed her Treat appreciation of the valuable as- sistance given by! these active and en- wrgvtic young ladies, which has been lhe means of improving substantially the comfort and convenience of The Hospital. Miss Eisele assured them th she to", as it hag been proved river and over again, lhat she and the Board had but to n'mke a need known .0 onlisl their did. _ All of the otticrts of the Auxiliary wnrv unanimously re-elected, and not- withstanding their many warlime ac- tiviltvs, kindly consented to give tho institution the benefit of their ripenct nxporit nee for another yeah. Tho singing of the National Anthem brought the moetirg to I close. Mrs. w, P. Clement, wife or Judge Clement of Vancouver. B. C., has been nal lil, I l The funeral will be held ttuitdif " p. m. from her late mac? i (mar of Spring and Water streets, W or'oo, to Mount Hope cemetery. R1 IA. Y. Haist otrieisitintt. “Osliiorniu Syria! ot Pigs" he: a few hours all the chant“! Bour bile natd lamenting 1004 move. out of the boweh, In] ya a. well, pinyin! child sgnin. Pnr‘umonia claimed “minor ettM wt Waterloo on Thursday 'tvvrtiatttt he sad death of Lillie Tatutbi d ‘ol. beloved wife of Mr. Harry T. g rtorii who passed away at the Kim nPI‘Watvrloo Hospital at the nae '6 ypat"3. She had beerritt but "t days. ," Sick children needn't be u take this hamleu "fruit In.“ Millions of mothers keep it “ cause they know its swam hi ach, liver and bowel. in prompt Mt t charming visitor in Kin-113155 week, the guest ot Mr. and "in! Clement, Benton St. Capt. and Mrs. J. J.. Whining" returned from a three nionitiW'" ioum at their summer home/tio 'ottmtttmte, andrwm spend it.“ ‘n London. Ont., having runoff.†mus? in Kitchener for the I“ Mr. J. M. Scully. , I: Ca _ Downed was born in Kitchen" and was 1'. daughter of asi.rid Bristol. She is survived by her hi band and a young hon [cur grey-(d Hur many friends will learn with gum of her untimely death. ' _ 1 Ask your druggiat 'fot is “California Syrup of mos," Q taina directions for habit-I, chi} all ages and for grown-up; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pi'" week-end visitors at St: ctliix ‘or a visit to their son, Mum: m Pirie at Ridley College. print ur IF mun CHILD IS amid, FEVERISH. consm Look, Mother! lf tongue in slum um. bomb with " m: for Costa Icahn Colt rest my AM ......75cto The Quality Stores, form. Syrup of Flog: MRS. H. BULMER. Phone"339 RICH. TTW: rm A116