a? .' Atr, t#tret, w wru- "If jum- Ihrmmh . the cloth to no In.†pulp gets in, them this lo- tlol will lump hum). Int motttht Every wan knowh that lomn )nlm la mod " Much Ind run-w- mrlu Mannh- u flu-klâ€, "ttlose-. Ind tan and I. the Mal "in 'rrrttrir, whim" Ind Ira-tiller. _ At the not of n mall jar of ordlnory cold - onr an erpIre I full quir- M pi" of the no“ wondvrful lemon akin when" and on-pkxion hammer. by "naming chi juice of two "all: luv on int. a hottie whining three mum-a of onhnrd whim (in should be aha to uni: the juico thromth n thte cloth THE LATE FRANK FETCH The funeral of the late Frank l'vlrh took pines from the residence Friday afternoon. An lmpmsaivo serving at the house was conducted by Rev. 8. L, W. Hutton of the Waterloo Mount-r dint Church. The remains helm: ltr tented in Mount Hope Cemetery. The Into Ralph Patch was Irorn in 1878. Lnon leaving school he now» ed his upprenticeship in the printing trade in the office of the Watnrlon flhmrnicie-TetmrraN, after following hits tulle for some yearn ho joined the at!" ot the Dominion Tim f'o., when he won steady promotion tte. lng on a trip to the Maritime Provin. can as tire inspector in the interests of his company when he was! Mrick. en with pneumonia. with fatal ro- nultn. He had a large clrrln of "land: ho eatmmml him tor his lino C,liilrlu"ll' haul and noun, He is survived try a wlrlnw {Muir Htrnulc), and two sun“ Ralph and Retina"). Mae. (M. beauty teMon cheaply f your face. neck. arm. and lunch. LEMONS WHITE" AND BEAUIIFY THE SKIN Mr. John Motor. Popplor St. awn rumbed to pnnumonla on Friday evr-n‘ ing, after a two wonky“ illness. Ho was 31 years ot we and lvuvcs his wife and throe chlldrr‘n. [In is also survived by a brother in Kitchonor In! I sister In Toronto. The rundrartiariiU, day morning. The deg!!! ot Ralph Lana. son of Mr. Chan. Lam. Menno St.. aged about It years, occurred on F'riday, atter a noveral weeka' illnvss ot Pneumonia. His mother passed away a week ago. 3hr also being a victim of I3r'tturtttmitt. “is rather/U, t/rdiiidrrGiiiiii; 'iii,' ter survive. m " an JU/d 120%†'Gilt', watery, PARENTS BEREAVED The death of Gertrude Emma. tho mug daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G, Hear. Union Rt., orcnrred on Sunday. and 2 years 8 months and 2 days. Pneumonln was the mum ot death The funeral took place on Tues. DEATH‘OF YOUNG CHILD Joseph Humor. tho young son or Mr, and Mn. Jon. Humor, Ezra Ave, passed away on Putday, and ft yours " ___.‘ . __ _ 7 months tind 7 Vai."' “1%; 'idii?iii", was new on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. MRS. RALPH BOYSRS The death occurred at the Kin-hon tar-Waterloo Hospital on Tuesday. or Mme. Ralph Boyer, Human St.. Watvru too, followlng pnonmonla. Her hum bnnd and a family of several children survive. - _ .H_.-â€" ___- w-Inhl-I’IVH" Mr. Menard Srhallhurn. aged 27 you". died at the homo of Mr. I. E Weber, Erb st, Thursday of pnnu- mania. He leaves his wile and em child. The {unvml was held to Mount Hope 1'emotery The tuneful took place on Sat, “my “It-moon at three o'clock to the Mennonite Cemetery, West ot Waterloo tar mammal. DIED m FHILAELPHIA. The funeral of the late Mrs. Harold Warthel, who panned away on Sun day In! in Philadelphia. Pa, took phco on Thursday trom the rrslw dance ot Mr. Fred. Trumpour, John Bt.. to Mount Hope Cemetery. DEATH OF PENAR0scriAut.rtoRN u- .., . A. - ___ You". DEATH OF INFANT. Tho three you-old dinner ot Mr. ind In. John Schicklor. Queen street. and ot pneumonia Friday The nym- puhy of the community will be ex- mdad to the bereaved anally. DEATH OF EARL MEYER. The death octrurred on Wednesday ot Burl. the young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, King St. ugod two 'g,& lll'JS ut'" ""iaRii"o' Arnold Jansen 3"“k-Iomm. xi hambu»MI-uoa an", Amulmuo-mumv 'yumml'uummm gunman-annu- Iou to Optometrht and Optician KITCHBNER, ONT, Reporter', Chips umhmw-hmaéuh. lichen-hum...» .. "9hptorsyb.iitiGaTfti'i' on Leteaeyruait.ar'iastri'i JOHN MEIER. RALPH LANZ. 'giietatut on M ondny on Mon tittk- Tho dervnxvd who 'paased puma ) "'- fuliy away at tho home of Mr. and ot Mm. A. Wallnr. anrloo. Octoher tine mm. was horn In PhitipMrurm Fah- ruary 25th, 1893 and was wall known Fat" and highly rmprrtr‘d by all who know ttmt him. Ho was formoriy with Hu- Bank of Nova Srotln. Kilrhenvr. Slum 1911 - he was employed an lmokkr-vpvr with the Wnlinrnhuru Immhor Co. Walnut burg. Ont., whcro, ho won many friends. The rk-m-am-d was married " on June goth. 1917 to ftorthn V. wo ter, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. A. Wat ‘er, of Wniorlno, Ont, Following tho‘ for 'narrinuc- lhoy I‘NIIIIOd ton months In b. \Vallatolmrg. They rum» to Wulvrloo in May on arrount of his illnou. . Ho leavrs his narrow Mrirkem I'. vnumz widow. his narrowing plrenta, "In Mr. and Mrs, Wm, mm, thrro hrottr hr "r! Alvin and llerhort of Fhllipsbura a: tnd Milton with the Royal Flying a. Caron Toronto. and one slate-r Elia ttt m. home. moni- roportod today Ind l cred the "Mutton to In mm. CITUATION EASIER. Dr Nm-r-kor. Rt'tine M0 H. Inform pd the Chronlcle Talon-oh that tttee:' haw- bonn fewer "In: ot ttttptr ‘monll reported to dry “(I he could- The ttoral Vrlhmu wort: many In»! beautiful among them he!“ an an- of two mite, an dthe rmmly the re The dvcoanod nunudod tha Baptist rhuroh M Wallarvhum whore he was wry prtivo, being president of Hm "NP". AFsoclnto- Sum. ot tho Sun- day School and n momhvr of the rhnlr Thr tunoml ot the late John Arthur' Bid! was largely atlnndvd on Satttr. day nfmrnoon. Oct, 19th. helm: hold from the home ot his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elm, PhilipMrurR, burial taking Waco In Ovtzol'n cemotrtry. Sermon was afterwards held in tho Evangr-Hml rhurch whcrt- Rev. vahl- in: of Phllipnbm‘z and Rev. E. Burn of Waterloo preached very Impres- slvn anrmonn. . ul'mggz l Deceased who was in his 26th year had been employed in Wailucebunz. About two Weeks ago he crme to Bh. Berloo where he hecamo ill. He w“ a son or Mr. and Mrs. William Elm or Philipshum. He was martini to Ber, tha K. Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Walton Walerhn. who survives with nix gamma; and linen brothers, Herbert R. and Alvin K ot Philipstrurtt, Milttm P. with tho Royal Flying Corps, Toronto, and one alumni Run. ttt home. l Thy Joan: took plnm Wednesday morning of Mr. John Arthur, Eldt. who passed away, " the home of his fatherJn-Iaw Mr. Adam Walter, cor. mar of Wllllnm and Foundry Sta" Wa. torloo. m, Bt1twttmhtid to pneumonla after about I week's lllnnnn. Deceased who was in his 26th year had been employed in Wallacebunz. The funeral private. took place on Monday atterno:ot Ill three o'ctorot from the, home of Mt. and Mrs, E. Steiner. thllum St. to Mount Hope Cemetery tor interment. JOHN A. EID’T "V SUOGUMBS TO PNEUMONIA ( She also Mirna the tr'tlowinq Hroftt, on; and sisters. Harry. "mallard; Mmon, Port Elam; Ed Mini. Durham. William. St. Catharina-t; Frank, Kil- chener; Lydia (Mrs. E. Kechnla). Kit. ohenpr; Emma (Mm. R. Walla.) Kit. chener; Vina (Mrs W. Hoax) lie Iron. Mich; Ma (Mm. J. Filmmmal mtthtlo, N.Y., Mary (Mrs. Downturn.) 3virutittetchuos, Kate. Hamlmm. Savoral yours nr- “he was marrh-l tn Mr. Andrew V'lslmll who survive: with mm son. The sympaihy " the community will bro oxtenoed iv Mr. Andrew lira l unit. "Me of Wirloo's young bunl‘n-w men in Hm 'ieath "r hlu treloved wit" who nun-rumba! to pueumuniu In lilo Kitchener-Waterloo Houdini nu Fli- day artornoon at 2 o'ehrek. Nil-4mm silo had Nom :1! " about two wrsek; Fer condition tPt mm! to be inmmvml tho lulxi any or twt and her "itttVipn (loath mun.- :m " Mun-W. to her na-nvr out, friend». Ahe WR", in her Ittst mar Tho, into Mrs. “Him" whmw maul m Damn was Nadir- L'vrchler, wus Int-.1 Jan. Mst, 1337, brim: I tlourthter of tho late Mr. luv! Mrn. lk l’um-hler of Prrto Elxin. BAD DEATH or - was. A. mtmuurr The tsunny' ,hif iiil% the sympathy of their freinds in their bereavement, Thy than: took The funeral will be hcid on Wed. nesday afternoon at 330 from his home on Pannier St. to Mount Hope Cemetery, He inve- hil mother Ind the for lowing brothers rnd oil-tern: Edward. Waterloo, William. (lualnh. Albert J, Montana. Waltar and John in (Pruner with the i‘nnadian Expeditionary For cat and Andrew in England, also withJ tho (‘nnadian Fun-(m. He VIII Aged " rear-SVU/rim-ii-tCir.',; employed ll the hoe factory of Mes "tsvarertum, and Martin. A well known Waterloo young man mod pay a the Kitchener-Witter- loo HOIpllll on Btutday Ingram; u 3.30 o'clock in the can!!! of Harvey M. Michal. non of Mrs. Joseph Mich. un. Fowler tK, following a ten any: "In": of pneumonln. He had been t'ottfittod to his home tttttll Pridny. when he WI. removed to the hospital [In .__.-- -.--h “A - - V K. have. his mu one brother Clona- of "autoott, Ind three nu. tom, In W. H. Klan“, Port Cop bom, In. Wellington Smith. Kttetr onzr all [pram u homo. mum DEATH or HARVEY MIOKUB Tho but at www- Ihlu. the you. “. of Mr. “I In. John mm or. “an it. erloo. occurred on My eve-nu. Hr took an on WM, bu. u nun-l of Innuen- I anoint-c tnto museum He in " you: Pf III- The 165.377.} "Zia may For Old; Hue-chm Cour 'tomaett, .lugglth LIV" and Benxror-.... Tnko Choc-nu tonight. A quiot hut Pretty October wedding took place at tho muidenm of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph btrttllttrtrtrl, William at. Waterloo, on Thursday afternoon In two o'clock when tht-ir daughter. Mina Evoiyn Ilolona. was tuoptt married to Mr. Sylvvninr linhmer, ot) Kitchener. The nuptial knot wan} tied in tho, tiresome of the immediate relatives by Nov. Hugo Odhnor. of the ('nrmel Church. The bride was prep tin attired in a gown of white silk crepe do chene. and wore a hridli veil cought with a wreath of orange blossom: and worried a bouquet of white roses. The hrhlosmnld. Min Mary Spacih. won dressed in white with trimming: of pink tend con-ind pink roam. The Rroom was ably lup- portod by Mr. Rudolph Ferdinand, ‘hrothor of tho hrido. Tho room was iprattily dooorutod with autumn RSV-i in and Iranian, The wedding party partook of . nuppnr at 5 o'Noch, att-l or which tho young ample left for lhoir homo at 87 (‘mlnr Bt.. ttottth, Tho. xrooln’n girl. to the Midu will a handmmo cut glass wot" not, to tho groumamnn, a Mtrnot Ntrtt, and to tho hridoumnhl a cameo pin. Tho many iriondu of tho young (-oupln will wish! tin-m many your: at hnnnlnm-n tril "0A80m'1'8" WORK WHILE Yoo gnu 'Ah.tErtoN--ae- A quiet wedding took pine at the home ot the bride, 9 Mount Hope St., Kitchener. on Thursday. Oct. 17th when Miss Anna Schacht was man rled to Mr. James Cameron of Hamil- ton. Rev. Mr. Boone oiflcictod. _ The bride, who was attired In a pretty blue travelling suit. with hat c, match. was given away by her ht. ‘ther. She was attended by Mlss Cat. meron, sister of the groom. Hamilton, who opted as bridesmaid. while Mr. Otto Schmht. brother of the bride" supported the groom. Upon their Ttt. turn from R weddlnx trip to Humil- ton, lhoy will rOslde in Kitchener. They will have tho heat wt has ot a large circle of acquaintances for I happy wedded life. “mum iiuillvmiI-r Innmuud the TM" graph torlay (but the imports from tho Alt-diam Officer of Health pm! tho physician,, gI-m-miiy or the town (mil mm a marked 21d','"i,v,"u','r in the siluutlnn in retereneo to the nthtemut uulhronk. in tttct Reeve Bnhlonrler aw thuatmt the improvement to be tro per mm. Pew now â€man are developinm and min-nu who are now “wt-lad Bre, getting Ilium: "atiMaetoriir. Tho improvement in tho situation is gtrch that it In now durum-d “unoccu- ‘nury to open tho Isolation ilnspltnli Tim dun-nae In gravitas"! running - it: (-nurso. - - SITUATION IN WATERLOO SHOWS l The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Martrurot Woodward, wife of the late Flo. Woodward, who was killed in " tion, took plum- on Monday. Rev. B. L. W. Harlan "mauled. The funeral of Mrte. Chat, Lang also took pluru on Monday trom her home. Alt-rum St. V llov. K. "urn oftieiuted at the tuner HI ot the late Henry K. Snyder on Mon. day tstternoon, Mr, Snyder pal-ed BW, my on Hammlay morning aged about 75 years. Tho lunar.“ ot several Wuerloo rm, idotts who pout-d away took ghee on Monday. . From the home ot Mrs. Aluyeu iBauer a double funeral Wu held on Monday morning In. ntnoa o'clock when (he renum- of Lieut. W. ft. Bauer and Roman A. Sch! were bid ta rent In the um Cemetery, Father Meyer and Father Kunu of SI. Jerome' College otticlatmt. l FUNEHMS HEM] ill Illmjlil (Ill gllllllllt bad br, Iamnn, a Mann! ring. and to tho :mahl n cameo pin. Tho many a of the, young vouplo will wish many warn ot happlnnn. DAHMER-FERDINAND "t ltd I NAL DUCHHl'LN‘I TQM†'?eylt'rlhe'ltt,tt.'av:tt AN IMPROVEMENT HYMENEAL. “a ___.__............ 1'l'ldlT'1"eyldl'ttV" 'lltAeitttr, M! m You can ttpt than: pm: through any dealer in medicine. or by ml" at 50 "my. a ttox or " buxom for $2.50 trom The Dr. WIlllums’ Modlclne Co.. Brockville. Ont. All the blood in the body In nouriuh- ed and kept rich and red by the toad taken daily, but when. tor any reason a person in run down and cannot make trutrieitrnt blood trom the food to keep the body in health. then I blood-mak- ing medicine in required. The nannies! and very heel of blood-maker: nui- table tor home use by anyone. in Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, When a course of i [helm pills in taken their good effect in Moon shown in an improved npprtite stronger nerves. I Bound dine-lion and an ahllily to murder your work and en. joy leisure hours. For women there is; a prompt relief, of, or prevention or oil- 1 meme which make life a inn-den. As an ail‘round medicine tor the cure of ailments due to weak. watery blood no medical science con equal Dr. Wil. linms' Pink Pillar ed for mauuring the red part of the blood. Then doctors could tell just how anaemic a patient had become, and with medicine to make new Mood ttte puller" won trot well. Mr Wall-Tana Matt? Con-Id- " " u . bin-Inns “annulment. n in not “can"! to nppul " nno to utrlotlnm. We I" no patriotic am! In all will! to VII: the war, You run new the mun» by (Win: to the mu “to!" of your nullity In 'ttts-ttttions, to u unwind -ruritr. Make an Loin I huts nut-eon. That II tttrt Mr mum-r " 001‘qu an troMn hu- man " A " 1mm centurion for medical Icienrv in dfnrnvrr that "I. Mood " the We, Now. " In known that It the blood were always abundant. rich and pun very few people would ever be m. lt was not tttttu-ttu, and of the t9th con- Than will have to be more thin year If the Victory Loan In tolr"trrtut ghldctlvo. Last you more were 2.400 auhanrlpuon- between $t0,000 and "£000 each. The"! were M2 ottt.cri.tiona between 820.- 000 3nd 885.000. “d 30.1 wh- u-rlpuon- between 313.000 Ind "0.000, BLOOD MAKING App-runny it “who riiouerat. My wenllhy mus-tor who needs erofalrttr, The Board " in undrrulond. will nuk 'he (‘unnrll In mule dPhunlurea to In Mt" in t1rtrencftut the proposed "htuttrow which it in the intention to make next year. The cunt will be about 82.500, One hundred and hwy-live mllllonn were auhncribod tn Mada of 825.000 Ind over. For thr, buy» it is the Intention to "rout c'"'errr" handing. Forty million: wordGiimeritr. ed In bonds of between $5,000 and $M.000. Among the Improvement: In the er "cturn of two comfort unions. one tor man and the other tor women. In Ihe woumn’u comfort nation it In pronoun) '0 Include a rent room and also locker-u ma drmmfttg mom tor the use of mm who mu- the lake tor swimming pur [mm-a. Two hundred Ind thirtyona million. we†tntlmcritred In bopda of 35.000 and under. The moderately wealthy in. vmunr last year subsumed to the Victory Lotttt only $40,000.» 000 out of the mm ot $419,000,- 000 that can“; trom ull sources. All a class he did not do a. well an the very weanhy man or the man of very modente manna. Hero Aro'lome niGiiiiaintr mturen: . Net ...._.,.,V.,,....‘ The Board hms In View a numlwr of change» which will add to the com fort and plenum of those aha mu the park. anti-m In Elmira ‘s ulvlug â€tenant sat. "rtttetiott. Plum are now being Irawn up by the town augment tor 'h) “mu whieh " (a ttv, Intention to hum" III the ‘prmg The Park "oar" I: aim mu lemplunng Jun-rennin: the water "t ply at the park which u lmndetwatr. LET ALL CLAQUEI . BACK VICTORY LOAN. ml tlst lyutem " sepi?e ‘ahlru IrroPor Win-I In Elmira ‘3 ulvlm! â€all..." mo. - _ _ W. .. - "nu-m. I. WInklor and J. H. "tith ot thr. Wa. terloo Pare Board ucconwnnluvl bv tum angina" Musk motored to FII mm on kriday where they Impacts-l "tre sewerage ZYII'HDI In opal-nut): at l we Schools in mu t. VI, with '4 Nov- t, Imullln: 1 nimliu- lyltem In this Waterloo Pal-k. The "on-n! Sultry .rrunxementu than um un6tttilu'tory ‘IIII ...| 'r, ___,,._.4 " .. ‘ _ mama m annual arm or 3mm moons The mun! look the. In the renldenco of " mm", King at. on Saturday sturgeon " two o'clock to Mount Hope can“?! for Inter- meat. two than. In. c, A. Be “Ivory. Wstorbo t in Horace, Toronto. on Pte, Caribou, Camp loll... 'dtMtud - 73:"; Ch Trt. He all) ht an: M than - "I; a It. . I... Talh8. N ' d Mr. “I In. vmu. ' it. 3.. can)“ to -- tMt . w. 'IJ.?iL'tri.d Pau'. - a w- " Dominica/Tin Co. um. " Phyatet Pq." " W lurid to 1lililillllil fiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; "WWI" THE Manâ€. c. sy/Ria,-, P, MEDICINE mum G. Huh“, Moduli " two man, Colon"! Brown, ttf prominent mill. 'nry "ttro at Kingston during tho mm threo years. has hnan unpainted t7 uucoood the hue Mr. W. H. Gerald 1 Waterloo. ttttd hll moved his [am ily to the house formerly orcuplod by Mr. W. B. neehtei, Foundry street. Mina Louie anonline. who in at. ton'iimz Toronto Cnivonalty. was a weak-end visitor with hor urchin. Wr .and Mrs. Jam?! Valentine. Park Avenue. Mr. Fted. Edmonda. who Is attend- 'tttt the Vocational School in London. Ont..' spent the Thanksgiving hoilday In Waterloo. Alter a pleasant Ind much enjoyed holiday ot mum-3| months, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pirio and family are leaving early this week tor their home In Costa Rica. Central America. Mr. and Mrs. Pirie will he very mucli missed by their many friends in the Twin-City. as they have been good public-aplrltrd ciilzonn. taking an ac- tive purl in all war-time ttrtlvititttt during their sojourn amongst us. on: of all concerned, To escape the Spanish "ttu" llve "tttlay and simply. and avoid crowd- Ing with those who live otherwlne. The provalanée of Spanish tttttu- prevented many ot our young student-I from the urioul Colloggh trom envoy- ins the Thanksgiving holidays at their homes. which wan no doubt a (rent in such a righteous cause. tor not all the ideals of liberty in the world would have availed tn tbe. present wiruuxlv. lud not men been willing to lily gown their llven. a Throughout the Dominion there in mourning the brave young liven " generouuiy nucrliiced, and nothing brings the wnr no close to Ill u when hnyn trom our own home town no taken. us wan the can by the death in union of Mont. mum Waiver. non ot Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Weaver. Sgt. Leo Fergumm son or Mr. nnd Mn. P. F, Ferguson ot Kitchener, who made the: warm", sacrifice no recently, and white till) prevailing aentiment In one of Iii-op sympathy with the narrowing parcnzu and (Handy. doe- it not make every loyal Canadian thrill with pride to know that our brave Canadians are} so tru? to an?" God and ttttslr Empire Ladies' F lannelette Nignt Gowns BTEGHTEL BROS. liine Hosiery Made of excellent mm mm Saxony run-mute. In - has i] either low or high neck, mu mm 'eieeve, a alu- " to " u . .. . any“! THE xmovoutu. 11l,.l,lll, V To “A! 31‘; L'tee.tt'ttttft-tteerr.-aeiiib1 l Muwmmvommeu-‘kl: 1hte"tt_-tuaoLetiaiG;ii2' M“ u I Unloaculcuudyuwlllumd mach-cmâ€... Mea'sUrrdeewe.r... ... ... .."....... ...- I..., --- mum'- pus-Tad 1.1 risen-n33}; suicassU. C1tiidren'trheawrwoie,t.t rib. ... ... .'. ... I A young mm Ralph Gunther vho wu employed It tmum Bram. pun-0d away Thursday at the home of Mr, Harm-n Schmidt of 'rtMttmtottta, He was a â€an old, "In nun-Inn were lung to Hemlor. Mu home town, tot RALPH GUENTKER PASSES AWAY Mn. lament Bonnie of Londm ll vlnlunx her â€not. ttt um for lov- an] weeks. Friendl- of Mr. Jacob Munit- wllI regret to learn that nah confined to hlc homo owing to “Inc": ants. Mr. aid Mm. WieriiiiGUGi" Mrs. Harry Hahn, Ind duushler Catharine. ot London. have rammed utter "mm; than y.T"uCtrtyr er. Mn. (horn Mttttttrtr4qt Wnp. ll spending . tew weak: An Kitchener with her purenta. Di. Ind Mrs. H. ll. Lucknor. _ _ It In 'something to be thankful tor at lhls aeaaon of the year, that so many In the Twln~Clty are respond. ttttt no generously to the call at nutter- intt humanity from the raun- ot le prevailing epidetnie. The time has come tor the drawn; tough" of [human henna. "The man or wanna who hoard- his or not Ute, or his or (her effort, shall [one It Tho man or {woman who spends hla at her lite. or hln or her ettort, nhnll and It a hun- drod told." This In the aplrll. of true brotherhood. FTs.rrtir0Istrirtatsrs--i--esd visitor with her liner. Mrs, Culluhan. gin Toronto. I Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Seybold of West- (mount. Montreal, are the guest- or her ulster. Mn. J. E. Clemens, "new Init acquaintunces wlth (Hench In SwitvCitr. , , 1 Mr. Walter B, Lynn of Wan. who Its attending Dental Col. u Toronto hm- been enjoying I Ihort bond-y M. the home or Mr. and Mm. J. M. scul- 1y. n In with feelings of deepest 'P.",',! that we hive heard of the death 0 III- Mm C-rolyn Bovlby bu returned home me: In enjoyable holiday VIII! with her trrtutdtmretttttr, Mr. Ind MN. lumen. ot Provldence. Rd. Ml" Florence Krtttt was the melt of her friend "In For In Toronto Inc week. an: Wilfrid Bauer, so: at Mr. and In. I.Aloyee Bauer. who succumbed to s severe stuck ot the prevailing apt demic. Liam. Boner was a reel hero sad e splendid type of s breve Cent disn soldier. all sud handsome. of he Physique end highly educated. AM we yesrs tsithfni service. he was in- ,vslided home, but continued to give " best snd highest service tor Catt. ada and the Empire to the any ot his death, The Twin-City is lastly proud, of the memory of such I representa- tive a. Meal. Beuer proved himsel! in‘ battling for liberty. honor and world freedom, and the sympathy ot the em tire community will be extended to the loysl (other end mother, Mr. and Mrs. Aloyes Bauer. " well It the son rowing ismlly end friends. ' T. the "and of emu I.“ have been ‘hold up I, “I. and Tin-kt... ... ... ...‘. London, on. 'da'i'tf um holding tho Omk 1 go (My morning. 3% on an. in "tqtr om hr. "and tht («m M . _ “but“. oe. 10;: P" 09'»qu mi " GREEK AEiiiiiiii'i account-n" -t "'_'_.'.. - .. Town-hip. _ Etch or than Cattr will hue .9mtlal of.“ committees and w t hi. this of Ihelr own, "a Ta help “an: ruck than the local Puma“: was tin: on the blue-t mm "In that North wan-ho l Been, A: one member an. l over In truce no coral-l: their objective Ind V. at In reach curl. l “a . i' - l The org-Mutton for .m- and the obtaining North , allure of the coming rounding into st-.,, .' Committee meeting! in†and everyone loci- ttot r' . what its. objective u, " _ North Watertoo in ‘O to eight (8) Canal-K .'" No. b-City ot Kunming» .'U' V tt 'cfpge Sti,fiiiicju, o. --rom, tt an. T , No. 4--vllta" of Kuhn-i. No. '--Tomutrm of We.“ No. t.--Tonrauttii, of WI Organization 3: in; North was: 13“.; Ltut " 'ii'iii?,ll [iii.,',:?:, and In“. {0% an: tt%gtgtdrit 'fmot"uats tdr%but and " Map BETTING Itll PM illllal Id “Ml "tttat m" in“ .75." not... “m E.â€