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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Oct 1918, p. 5

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Mr. and Mr. L. P. Dietrich. this week received a telegram from Ottw wa announcing the wounding of their son. Pte. ii. L. Dietrich. He was ad" mitted to the General Hospital, Bo- logna, France, on October 13th, suffer- ur-its-mu-ttwt-oy-isnt-ttIAN, side. Deceased. who was twenty-Minn years of use. went west nine years Mo, being emloyod as accountant with the John Martin Peper Co., at the time of his death. Prior to leav- lng for the West, Mr. Shana was Pm played " bookkeeper with John Fen no]! & Son. ‘of this city. Two wpnkn ago when Mr, D. E. Sham: visited his son at Calgary he was in " uunal good health and as a rnsuli the manage: first or his critical m, nunnnd then ot his death came as a [rent shock to his family here, A widow and three small children qttrvtve. “use the juice cl two Jamm- into . Mia containing three mum-m of -hard IN“, Buke. welt, Ind you In" . qettee pint of an but fro-one and - lotion, Ind mplexion bountiIk-r, " tttft, or toitet comm-r will mp (r "Till of orrhsrd white for 5 U, - “up thin “Only fragrant Into the (no. neck. Am. Ind Cd der and as how Imus- and Oil-ppm" “a how clan, I!” 9Lt.tet" it! ”a, Yul . " Mr. D. E. Shanta, Preston Road, has recolved the and intePAqenco of the death of his son. Ralph Shanta which took place at (Imam-y on Oetm bar 24th Burial took place on the Mth. The cause of (loath was inner emu. _ am! <Mlk. unl- chap - louon j. (slur Ind Miran your skin. 1tht8 LEMON JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES Art unfortunate accldent befall Mr. Hiram SnydeF. William St., on Satur- day. While doing some war); on the roof of the ban: on his property the scanning supporting him broke and he tell a enzymes of about thirteen feet to the cement pavement below, severely breaking his right ankle. Hr will be laid up for several weeks " a result of his injurlaa. RALPH SEANTZ . SUOOUMBS TO _ PNEUMONIA g' Etft_tt.9t-ts-to “To SrireuuriiiGGuTiu; up 19Aetyuiaat-tG%i'a" In "Dhm' mind aw: 't2tratui.'u out-u“ We mm Spool-nu. '-.. Pee. Dietrich has bash 73923;; since the beginning of the year. BROKE ms RIGHT ANKLE BY FALL FROM ROOF el tron The second husband of the deem w” the late Jacob Bucket whose death occurred In 1909. en name was ery Sch-0hr. was tor years a respected And well known res!- dent here. She was twice married, her um husband being Mr. Fred. Frlckey, who died many years ago. of thin un- ion ulna children were born. Fir. Mrs. Adam Selp, Kitchener; Mrs. John End-on. Gait; Mrs. William Darling, out; Mrs. Louis Zeller, Kitchener; mu. Kenneth Mclntyre. Hamilton; Al- ed. Flint, Mich.; Oliver, Butralo, N. Y.; Ezra, Waterloo and Lavina, DE The funeral ot the Rte Mrs. Jacob Bricks” was held from her hue rou- d’nca, Erb St.. on Friday uzomoon " two o'eloek to Mount Hope Cemetery. ML- ‘..A_ I._, a _ . - An aged resident of Wtttertoo put- " any n her homeJm Er!) St, Wed. mornlng In the ”non of In. Jacob Bunker, in her Nth year. Stto Ind been tn in health for A year. She and”, in the person ot Mrs. Jacob can In. Joseph W of lonno Bt., Wnterloo. led any on Thundly. &tiiowtntr tn lllneu of Pl dares. Do- med Wu u victim of 1nnuesttaa which In» developed Into 91mm uh. She was 24 yo." ot no and in mttrried to Mr. Fischer (on: you- Mo. The Inner In nation-I] ttt with the (men. n present. Argold Jansen 'TE. H. L. DIE'I'RICH B REPORTED WOUNDED wumwtubmm w.o.w.wahoumu P.'t'P-oetiti'" In. to tTri In: WVM-homenm. 8- o 'f".' cunni- I-trt-tut/ar-GOT; mtittqinWatarUtt. 't.."tuonorrsuaa.uiiii. ----- at w." ','l',PL",%tuNo. Ir. TO '"'rlle.f m" u lee, W_wlllut tho 5W ham-um. mm that W-Inrhm .m ‘mNWh-um 1ttethteyrttuu'uutuaiG a! 'ricFiril Fti "in r, vary I...“ mit. ,V_. "v," “may”. The late Mrs. Brigkgr, yup-o unid- Optomctt'ist and Optician KITCHENER, ONT, Reporter', Chips DEATH OF MRS. J. BRICKER MRS. JO‘QPH FICOH‘R hy thou Inning-9nd my Flo. Klumn‘a homo is In Atwood, 0m. and he had not wanna Wnterloo for 'WFIIIY yr-ars, "in human here wlll ttp glad to renew “qualntance with this war "tam: who has so wall u"- ed his King and country. Victory Band: will nuke Victory cothNeur. [ - nine mon'hs m mum-1. In Flinco and England prior to returning to thor ada, _ Hr was attending the Western Unl- versity, Sash-won. Soul, when be en- 'lsted m 1916 and spent nearly three Man m active ttrtrTiee. Ho wu twice mundnd In engagements It Lana where ho was aim gassed. He spent Pte, J. Klumpr a returned war-veter- an who in spending a few days at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Joe. Mickus. was a member of the famous Princes: Pats regiment which tttttr a record of hornlc deeds equalled by few rest- moms, Pro. Klump returned to Cumin about two weeks ago hams manom- ted (or further service because of wounds received and tout through be ing gassed..He in at present stationed ,at London. ont. WAR VETERAN IS VISITING IN WATERLOO Her hushand predeceased her about a rear. The (moral was held on Monday at Bamberg, burial taking place in Mount Hope Cometery, Waterloo. A former resident ot Waterloo for many years passed away at the home of Mr. Otto Kress. Bamberg on Friday in the person of Loulse We1sgerber, widow of the late Henry Weinberger. She had been dil for nearly two months. She was In her 63rd year. FORMER RESIDENT OF WATERLOO -- PASSES AWAY Only two citizens have advlscu Ihr el Controller Diqtrich that they were without coal in response to his re- quest that citizens notin him it such were the case. The lacs] coal desk era have so far been ttttttt to meet the immediate requirements of all citi- zens, (who a number at whom have received their seventy per cent. " lottments. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seyler. Mary St. Waterloo celebrated their golden wedding. having been married Oct. 26th, 1868. or R (Emily of eight children tsix" are living and they were present to extend their congrat- ulatlona and good wishes. Mr. serler is 72 years ot use and Mra.'Seyler is 71 TWO CITIZENS HAVE REPORTED WITHOUT COAL Mr. S. B. Brickar has received a tlegrtun trom Ottawa advising him that his son. Acting Captain George Gilbert Brickor was on October 26th admitted to the Bordeaux Sixth Am. erican Base Hospital 'eutreNng from in. tiueama. His Waterloo mend: will hope for " early recovery. CELEBRATED 50TH ANNIVERSARY or THEIR MARRIAGE Pdstera and tttttcr matter in refer- ence to the Victory Loan is being dir tributed .nd the campaign is under way. It is anticipated that Waterloo will again make a splendid showing. WING CAPTAIN . GEORGE BRICKER IN HOSPITAL An ortyutixation has nmybeen com- pleted to make a “(new canvass or the {acumen of the town, an industrial committee consisting of Messrs. J. Valentine ot Valentine & Martin, H, M. Snyder or Snyder Bram and J. Bahnnen ot the Globe Furniture Com- pany having charge ot the canvas; AI- ready one lactory has exceeded its oh. Jective end an excellent response is being made $200,000 In the Amount of tho objec- tive m to be subscribed by citizen- ouuldo oftho lugs Initial and other institutions who“ subscription: wilt bring the uncut)! up to . high tom. t Indicate!“ m that Wntorloo will I'll! fully mount up to put PF moni- h commotion with ttto Victory La. and respond liberally w the an ' In“! to but the born on the " lug lilo. In "new by been elects! ‘wllh Mr. C, W. wan. u chum“ and who“ with him will In energetic worker; Th. tailoring will luv. can: at a. V‘s-bu rud- tn Wu» Ato:--- Eut ware-Mi" L. M. In“. 30th ward-Mr. Cyrus Samuel. Wort Wtsrer--Mr. P. H. noon. l Noun Wttrd--Mr. B. B Plum _ It In the Intention to tmulyi can‘t-u the town Ind to can on all when Tho null: or the an: an mun-sin. “a no“ encouraging, Mr. Weill Mated. ill Hill SWING Io Gilda how had run liver, "tn-tsh or bunk; how much Four head nail. how gift-Mg .'tf"' from who _ _ ......... mu“... u... v. u... nun mm, ge, s',1'L"G'teu,t',t,'ur, I {fiflm Du Born“. was united In mun-Inga and regulate the 'mmmh, rem the to Mm Ell. Rather. dunxhter of Mr. tour, fermenting food and foul - and Mn Chris: Rather. Alsteldl. him the aneu- but. from tho liver and Rev. E, Burn performed the comma. '.',1rs"plul"t:,',',"t"uattg"e,g ttr. The newly wedde couple will M229. A mm box no. rmr mild. in Waterloo. [M'mmywr Hm “mm "_-"-'----'------------ dun; do on» ma hand at!“ Victory Bond- will map Victory noun. They wort with you 5 common. an. lick Hold-cm. Con-"puma, Dillomnoco, tour “can“, and .mattt--Aartdy com-mo. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krause, of Walkervme and rior to coming. to Waterloo three years ago had been Canadian Express officer at Windsor. Moo, Indigo-um}. monum- manic; " CENT "CASCARETS" F08 LIVER AND BOWELS The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon at 3.30 d'clock trom his residence King St. N., to the Radon Cemetery for burial. MURRAY-M Waterloo, Oct. Mth, to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Murray ot Do~ trait. a daughter. He leaves hla wife um two child ran and also one sister and one broth. er In ‘Wlndsar. The well-known and popular Cane» (Han Express otncer in Waterloo. Mr. Charles Kramae passed ‘nwny at the Kitctteaer-Waterioo Hospital on Wed- nesday afternoon following a ten days‘ Illness of pueumonlal He had not been in the best of health tor sometime although able to attend to, hits duties. following recovery Pen his previous Illness. He we. in his Mth year. l MR. CHAS. KRAUSE SUGCUMBS T0 _ PNEUMONIA Mrs. Addison Saber". I [s,t.ratt',i'iiiet'i'itiii,.,.,tr' thedeeer-o. ‘Mrs‘ Addison Sctterer, daughter of ‘Mra. Jos. Ruth. occurred. She Is surviv- wed’by her husband and 2 children. Mrs. Allan Goodwin. A third deattr occurred on Saturday afternoon in the person of Mrs. Allan Goodwin, aged 24 years. She had been married tor tour months. She was a gaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Stelnko. ' Dr. Fauldn. At one o'clock Mon. afternoon, Dr. Robert Fanlds, one of the town’s best known physicians succumbed to in fluenza after about a week's illness. He had been very busy ministering to thope afflicted with the disease until file himself was taken ill and owing to his run down condition the disease re- sulted fatally. He was lbout " you" of age. He leaves his wife ind twol small children. l The funeral was held Tuesday morning. Elmira is also in the grip of the Spanish ItttNmtxtr and several citizen- were victims of the malady during the past few days. IN GRIP OF EPIDEMIC Dr. Pauldn, Mrs. Scherer and Mrs. Goodwin Sue, cumb to 1nf1uenxa. THREE DEATHS _ , ill Mlfll 8old time-t everywhere throughou! NnnsiB---Stye I box. A tree mnxple will be um you it you write to The National Drug & Chemical Co, of (Wm Ids, Limited, Toronto, Ont, U. S. X's-idem: should addreu in Dru-00., Inc., 202 lhin Bt., Buff-10, NY, I" Wad no inmcdiuely. i “via mil-us! to at. Bin Pub, and m the pairs. in both hips out back In (one. I shall always neon-cud Gin Pitta to my hind. III other mtWrrrr." Mr. David‘s use in only one or the my to which Gin Pill. haw brought "tmediate "lief. Salern- from Kil nay or Bladder trouble shnnlrl hmnl an In been don in Int": "so. and try Gin Pills. rm an no. you: PM! mm and vigor. . Allan! ttwee, a! Wank). '2e,ieGiiii'iii'i'"'iu. teirFiii'U'ira,',"dh'.Wt In. FGT'IN I new (may. ”“4““.- ysm as. ....""' ttl tee. thWNP an mt5ittttk L, iiiiiriiiiiil'iitFtlftt,tt' mu.“ 'Aa' - "UG; '.. I“ O - in a. m. eurdetAeit"fiaau' uni _ _ - vâ€"â€"â€"»vâ€" u -0e.M"- ",tf'ie.t.Al0.risGiT,-ii I L, l'd ses, with: ug' " In or hon-lbw In” but tht', no we) no that I could hardly unis”... up. Ley help! fl? guy. "f _thcy "ml" 'vheaeNtalll.l.Wlllmff 'id,,,", l"] Ci'."""'"?""', 1'l'pltlltie,tp,'t,,. I 0mm 'lllllU Gold New luau... m “up ii, Fiii?Ail'1L'lTW, BORN A quiet wedding took phce on Thursday ovettintt u an Evangelicnl Fuselage. Wntorloo. when thtntet Willi-m Borutan, son ot Mr. and Mrs, Du Bonn-n. VI. united In mun-Inga to Ml" Ell. Rather. daughter of Mr. and Mn Clam-lea Rather. Maniac. Rev. E. Burn performed the comm. ttr. The newly woddod couple will mud. in Waterloo. (“hand will wish the ttes/tjar-i,,, ery prosperity. The large warehouse of Messrs. J. Letter and' Son. Queen tet., has been leased by Messrs. A. E, Sandorson and W. E. Brlll who will operate a new industry in town, under the namo of tho Waterloo Shirt Co, The warehouse has been fitted up, and machinery Installed and the making of samples has been commenced, Ab- out twenty bands will be employed. A Bprar-Mr. and Mrs. Norman Letter and Mr, and Mrs. Ed. [Johann Sprny~0tto Toletake. Spray-Carton Hauck. The pail bearers were Messrs Ed-. ward and Wllllam Mlckuo. Otto Tolst- ake, Gustave Rockle, Ira Snyder and Clayton Hauck. _ NEW SHIRT FACTORY STARTED IN WATERLOO er, The tollowlng floral offerings were received: Puiow--homr mrrar--Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rum- men Broken wheel-Employees Valet): tine Martin & Co. mrrnr--friemr Spray-Forsyth a Co. Bpray---Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Bottintp t The funeral of the late Harvey Mick- us was held from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Joe. Mlckna on Wednes- day afternoon. Among those in attend- ance were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Micha, Toronto; Mr. and Mn. Valentine Mick- us. Elmira; Misses Minnie. Iola and Mrs. Hadley. Elmira; Mr. Harvey Kummer. Preston; Miss Marie H. Hoffman, Mildmay. and Pte,J. Klump. Saskatoon, Sank. FUNERAL or HARVEY MICKUS ON WEDNESDAY I submit herewith a. ulna months financial statement tor all depart. ments, and consider than: augment Fr iiisireFiiiiitirig Giiiftthiiiii." __ -- "V Respectful] 'submitted, C. W. Schledel, Manager. A [use deputation from Fergus and Elam were here to impact the rural lines. both North and West, at the town, and the ladies. ot whlch (there were quite a number. were highly delighted at the various lnstnl~ ‘latlons on the farms, lepeclally the milking by elecirlclty, tho party was In charge ot Mr. Geo. Gross electrical Supt. Street lights were burning . total of 334 hours. an Increase over Aug- ust of 67 hours. Elechlc Department. This depart, men: In running about as usual. Lights were burning an average ot 11,13 hours per night. We have experienced no difficulty In buying material tor gas making. but prices remain at the high point. l Kitchener only got 447.500 gallon. 1W1!” In September. I (in Department. In this depart- ment there Is nothing ot epoch! im- portance to report. as everything 1. running quite ioatittsctorily. Time ot operating Triplex pump 8 hm 30 min. ' - mee.-. -- -_tem. . v Firs alarm was sounded on Sept. tgsaaaaa2stsessa,2smstsssFaaa2e? , 18th trom box 33 at 6 50 a. m. fire " Mueller's cooper shop. . Kitchener only got 447.500 anneal g Social and Personal t water In Beptcmben (in t"partment. In this depart- . v JI meat there Is nothing ot special im. qsaazsarszsysaisrsrsrsaaaazaapssaard Current con-umed tor pumping, " 690 K. W. l Gallons pumped per Kilowatt, 511.7 Time or opergung Turtttno pump. 131.6 bu. High.» number of nllom pumped. in one day, 620,000 Ill. Report Mr “mambo! "" “Water .DoouunonL. Total vac pumpod durum month 8.540.000 ttV loll... s "cr-q from August ot " 010.000 “has. Love-c number of unan- pumped In one by 150,000 Ill. 1 Th. roport ot the lunar, C. w. Bchhdcl tor October vu "wanted an Adopted and vu " who”: o Iva-Ho. want and In» cow 'tdl: vu held on My mu- mm- can all mom-0n mt. u- ‘00.: law Wttt. The Chm A. ’luor. all lunar C. W. Salado] Even ”mud to attmtd the mm ot the 0mm» Municipal Buckle-I Automation to bo held tn a. City mu. Toronto. Oct. 'tat. _ PrmidtMd on: by Waterloo. BORMAN--R- fllt j(fMIEil “a. ”on Wm Welcome visitor. to town In Me- Jor George Heather ot the Royal Field Artillery, and Mn Heather. who are staying with Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Mills. on Roxborough street. Mrs. Heather was formerly Mrs. Everard Hoffman ot Kitchener, but the Mum who Is on three months‘ leave, I: an lrlshm-n. u Sligo man. whose eat-lee. "Errlelnnnm Menor." Is In Council)» n. and is on his firgt visit to Clnlda. Miss Etta McIntyre of Toronto has been I welcome visitor at the home of her brother, Mr. A. A. McIntyre, during the put {ortnignm Miss Clan Rtytd In home tor a short holiday on . account of her when] being closed during the pre- vailing epidemic. Bon Voyage to Mr. and Mm Char- lie Plrie and inniL'y who left last Monday tor their In me at Costa Rica, Centml America, going: by way of Buffalo, Washington, and Florida. with three days on the can. making a trip of twelve days before reaching their destination. _ Much sympathy will he extended to Rev. D. A. McKeracher.. on the death ot his sister this week, at her mother's home in Button. of Ptieurno, nla following influenza. She had been ill only ten days. having gam- home for her Thanksgiving humility Miss McKeracher who was an honor graduate of Queen's University, had been in charge of the mathematical department at Moultou College. To. routo, since Jgnuary. 1918. 7 tv'rtr hoped that sufficient money wi be forthcoming to give this v9- ry deserving organization the assis- tance they require. The mithtut workers ot the local association are at present mukbg " appeal for funds to procure a good oniy maintain their usual standard of erficieney. but be able to render wider and better sen-Ice to the largé number of patients ine city the size of Kitchener, and it is cam- The "Diet Dispensary”, under the auspices of the Victorian Order, " 18 King E., has been extremely busy during the prevailing epidemic of Spanish Influenza, distributing broth incurlshing food, and where necessary (warm clothing. to those who vhave been too ill to help themselves. It has been most gratifying to the work, era that' kind friends have responded so generously to this very commend- able work. Hearty thinks are also due to the gentlemen who have so kindly placed their motnre at the dis- posal ot the ladies. tor the delivery; of food and other necessities. Even/l case brought before the Victorian} Order was dealt with either by mem/ cal and nursing aid, the supply or, food and comforts or by sending tol the Hospitals, l. all” _,a,i,-" EIGHTH BROS. Ladies' Flannelette Nignt Gowns Fine Hosiery Made of excellent quality White Saxony Flannelette, In every pleasing style, with either low or high neck, full length sleeve, all sizes 54 to 60, at . . . . $1.50, $2.00. Ind 3w 1"ttt"teuadtit-faet-t-t-iuort-t-t 't!rdtomnu9rrt'rerreeametdtriata..et-v--t "ttm-stef..::;, TNeel-tttia-re-tOrt-rear. MM. any 't'l'g'ghdt'd J, Urtderw-ureaadrouwiittsetmreot eettiattrtt_tt'tttitr,r-t- all ChiurerNUmUrwear.. ... ........ ... ... ... ... ... ... ...' ”.25ch udiear'Umterwear... ... .. ....... ... ... ....._e_.... . ... ....46e%t Men'sUndcrwear ... ... ... .....t... .... ..... ... ... ... _.- “.1th Children's plain and 1-1 rib cuGG7nGa,"afiiia ... ... ... ....... "itittat chiidren'toeavywootrtose,2-iritr,i... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 35¢wa THE KIND YOU’LL WANT TO WEAR Mrs. Kneli never nought public recog- nition. but in the quiet of her own beautiful home ministered to her In- mily. and dispensed a gracious nnd generous hospitality to all who came within the radius of her domain. Hera was the quiet undemonatrntive life, a devout Christian. without dll~‘ play: whose thought: were always (tor others. sud her wolcomlng smiia ttttd kindly sympathetic Itiiiude none can forget. She but! the worm utter». r Br the passing (way of Mrs. Hon- rietta Knew", widow ot the late Henry Knell. Br.. who died at the family re cldenle North Queen Bt.. last Tues. nldence North Queen Bt., Inst Tues- binds 'the present senor-Hon to an or der one hatt been severed by death. Mr. Stewart Snyd‘r is enjoying I short holiday " his home on George St, on account of the epidemic of inttuenp.a at Ridley College, St. Ca- marines. The Waterloo Soldiers at the tran- ches and in England have each been sent a fine parcel of Soldiers Com. forts and Christmas cheer from the. Waterloo Red (‘ross Society this week. This is the way to show our appreciation of the great work our brave Canadlan boys no doing for Kitttt and Country. The many friends ot Mr. E. F. Bea. gram will be pleased to hear that he is making a very satisfactory recov; ery trom hls recent severe attack of influenza and hopes soon to be about again as usual. love of those who were privileged to associate with him. and tho tact that he Has been cut all in the very prime & his usefulness In a position of such outstanding National Import- ance, seems a. tragedy indeed. The heartfelt sympathy of many. both here and overseas. will go out to Mrs, Reid and family and relatives, in their sore bereavement. The news of the death of Colonel Richard Reid, Ontario's Agent Getter. al in the British Isles, which occurred In London, England. on the 21at inst. brought Ieelinxs of the deepest Bots row and regret to his home of Twin- City friends. Cot Reid Was a man who called forth in an unusual dtF He enter: to fully into Canadian life, however. that his wife's friends feel that Canada has gained a non. rather than lost a daughter, by the interna- tional alliance. Mrs. Heather hopes to return to England with her hus- band when the latter has to report for duty again with his battery, which forms part or the defenses ot the east coast, as during the last two years or more she has been very bu. " with war work in England.’ and has been a fairy godmother to many a lonesome Canadian Tommy. Underwear. Mich any than. ",'gl1'l 'l.tu's'rl'dltur,,'dtl'llr,'dt'a I'.".'..".,'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."..".'.'.'.-.'.'.'.....'..'.".'.;'" "Glohe." I The death took place It 6.30 o'clock" Fri. morningot Barbara ’Hlnuch _ f [on wife of John 'll2dt','litt,"t Bumbag. at the home ot her do“; “or, Mrs. Max Lorenz. corner of In“? ‘bert and John Bt., Waterloo. The " g ceased had come here to nurse hi1; daughter, who was sick with influIIP-vl to, and she herself contracted the up» T emu). She W‘s " your: 1 month “I " days old. There anrvlve . " rowing husband nnd eight ettitdmar, ( five sons Ind three daughters. nun-f; My: David and Anthony In u-teh." ‘Bask.. Edwin In France. linymtm‘fl and Simeon, Kitchener, Mm. md,i.i Young, Pownsnn. Mrl. Mu Lo é Waterloo. and Mills Bartmra, 'llt; bore. an“?! TOOK ILL WHILE . NURSING DAUGHTER; Mr.pnd Mrs. P. Heckler and “W left tor their home in Pawns”. lu- kokn, after spending the put thi weeks at the home of Mr. and Mn. I» J. Fischer. Miss Lauren Heckler, of St. Jam’- Hospital, Toronto. spent the weak VI.- mng her cousin, Miss 'W"'""' “Inc er. W r a' Mr. and Mrs. William .nm‘ at, Winnipeg,. are visiting at the home at the former's parents. Mr. and In. On Flynn. and Captain Rooney of Londom who br Ionyussacimcuttit " tmc-UB., nesa, In spending a few any: with _ lallven in Waterloo. tion ot a host of friends. and if those admitted to the Inner circle , her tire she was beloved with en tensity and devotion and: " ui, been given to few. To the “a” who faithfully and tenderly nursed . devoted mother, its extended the ‘00.” est sympathy at their friends. 1 ,7 -- ,_-._,- - - . Ask your druggist for A W "Nrdoau Syrup of Fir," m Q him dimetiona tor bah as, W ttll up. yrd for grown-ups Million. of 115mm uiiTt aa"," «use they know it. ”than: HI. i fell. liver and bowel! is my: 9nd] --"""" - - - . wrll, Phylum! child tt Sick children nudn " can! ttP.. this_ banal.“ “trust hath Moth». - not any OM - "Calltornls Syrup a Nr," has. . for how. all the cloud-u I: tour bile an fermenting for): u move. out of 9t Mud m in Look, Mother! u conga. 3/03.. "te 1h't?twet' tttth 50-». IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS. FEVERISH, CONSIIPI mammar- fornlii VGG7 ii;- he unlit Sta: s%8l4"/d.'l,'g Phone 339 AND SUOGUMBI ' 'lii?t", {that ' 0. mun-1,11 '"""""_ I, and br. " circle q, with " 1-3

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