& The Sunday School of St. John‘s »Eviscopal church held its,annual picâ€" Amie at Waterion Pirk Thursday | and “. sood fime is renoried by all the 'Echfldren who attended fAâ€"<Miss LiMian MceLoean of Sault Ste. »Maric, and Miss Mabet Graham of W' N. Y. are visiting Mre. _ Jotn rWill’nrd. Middle street, for a few days. Wilford. Middl« "At the Market. _ Cement Walks: + f E_,.,@mrleu. (West side), Park Avenue, North limit of Lot 105, Plan & V_Ictnria (East â€" Side), Erb Street, _ Point 296 feet north from Erb E;'Mury. (West Side), Unmion Street, Southerly limit of Town \* Sewers : aCharies. _ Park Avenue, _ Southerly limit Lots 21 and 28, Snider g:lcwrin, William Street, _ Point 132 funt santharle fram William g There was another good market Saturday morning, and a large quanâ€" ¢ity of vegctables and other produce was offered for sale. Kss sold at B0e a dozen and butter at 206 a pound. « Signaller Fred Clark arrived from{ Miss Edna Stroh o verscas last week He enlisted in spending a week holida ry, 1916. with the 11lth Batâ€" Mrs. Menno Koch. f lion and on arriving in England { Mr. Carl â€" MeAlliste was transforred to the headauarters spent Sunday with Mr. Btaff of the 47th Battalion. He was | Allister, gassed and slightly wounded about ai Mrs, Tom Clemmens wear ago, but has now fully recovered. [ week with St. Jacobs "‘"‘9 to England. EC Mr. and Mrs. Tom * Miss Mahe! Wilson. opganist of the{Charlie Bedford, Miss ;hnflst church, who is ï¬'avlng shc»r'ly’lanll Mr. _ Adolph Berle for England on an extended visit, was i Stratford and Tavistoc ‘glven a grand frrewell party by the n erriennGenncton it ‘ghurch choir at the home of Mr. and Mys. George Hodsson Thursday night Miss Wilson was presented with a Bible and an address by the choir members. friend _ Misses Mable «m Agor{oyle hre «pos with â€"‘Mre p4.ng Nigh =. Miss IL. Haugh Sunday with Mrs g. Mr. and Mrs. John Berne fHy and Mr. FraukNanic spe in Toron{o. Mr. and Mrs Bert Berner and. Mrs. Dan. Kramp motored to Meunt; fl'orest on Saturday last. [ CMiss Helen Vance is visiting her, Brother in Toronto | Mr. A. Brown returned Mon. evenâ€" ing from Detroit . y Q Mr. Fred Pindu took charge of the gervice held at the church on Smula_vi Yast and also sang a solo. | Mr. and Mrs. John Tuck returied home from the West one day last week. TAKE NOTICE THAT â€" ; 1.. The Council of ‘ht' Corporation of the Town of Waterloo intends to consiruct, as the undermentioned works on the streets and between the points set out in the schedule h specially assess a part of the costs upon the land abutting directly on the several works â€" 2. The estimated ‘cost of the sevoral works, the amount in cach case to be paid by th timated special rateb per foot froutage, and the number of annual instalments in which t are to be paid. are also as hereunder set forth. # _' 3.A petition against any of the said works will not avail to prevent its construction â€" DATED at Waterloo this fourtcenth day of July, A. D., 1919. Clark arrived ‘home from overâ€" Baturday morning and were givâ€" ‘welcome by their friends. Eillioit, an employe of the «Jardine Co., met with a painful nt on Thursday. _ When at his «An the above nlant he had the to get his hand cguzht in Amilling machine and had two of his Rgers badly smashed, necessitating reir .amputation â€" 23 Sarah Smith of Winnipeg . is nding several days in town visitâ€" & nds. . ‘â€S’:nd Mrs. Sam Leonard and Md léeft this week for Verden, Man. as Arrived Home. Lieut. George Scoit landed at Montâ€" @l.on the Mexzantic on Woednesday. " enlisied over four years aco Eï¬\p 34th Battalion â€" at Guelnh, ‘ being retained in England for eouple of yoars in the Records t h . Mis Mr. Cha wâ€"a few STREET ed This Morning. 6 Boyle. a Coombe boy, and Fredâ€" L KHiol | * esnc ditkce .RA LEA ABPAL Y AANLLL . ï¬ #* *Nm%iflundbynh‘m'wdf‘ii&m{w [ ves si YES SIP, WE RAISED L EVERY THING WITHOUT THE AIDP OF RAW gn our FARM! [ The Town of Waterloo MESPELER 800 Z4 2X â€" 1 w "A8 .; | 7 \ f tz a y (.4‘ ‘T-[DLJD / //‘_ s Bâ€"â€"â€"~~ L\ e < Bb §\ 7 PRESTON Moshoro & of Guelph is spendâ€" calling on | his old h of Guclph speat rs. Jas. Taylor. fohn Berner and fam LITTLE <orma Leslie from ing their holidays FROM nt Sumdayl JULIU S THAT sURLLY| | AHâ€" THE GROUND HAS MZ A must BE MOIST TO GUESSIN‘ GRoOwW ANYTHING! WO ESRRO EWO 3s) ! _ Out of their experience 'housands! nfxn!hv-rs know that anaemia.is the ~auréâ€"roadâ€"to worseâ€"ils.â€" _ Thoy know l the difference that good _ red blood: makes in the development of wum:ml_v," "h"ahh. Every headache, every gasp ‘for hbreath that follows the slightest | exortion by the anaemic girl, every ‘p:lin she suffers in her back and limbs are repronches if they have not taken Iflm lest steps to give your weak girl new bload. and the only sure way to |do so is through the use of Dr. Wilâ€" [liams* Pink Pills. | _ New. rich red blood is infused into :llll' system _ by every dose gf these pills. From _ this newâ€"rich _ blood , sprincs good herlth, an increased apâ€" | priite, new energy, high spirits and , perfect womanly development, Give f You ean set these pills through an,\" \ dealer in imedicine Sor hy mail postâ€" paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes ifor $2.50° from The â€" Dr. _ Williams‘‘ I Medicine Co., Rrockville, Ont. + ! When a girl in her teens becomes {peevish, listless and dull, when nothâ€" ing seems to inferest her and dainties ’,rlu not tempt her appetite, you may (be cerfain that she needs more . gnod ‘blood than her system is provided with. â€" Before long her pallid cheeks. \frequent beadaches, and breathless ness and heart palpitation | will conâ€" firm. that she is anaemic. Many mothers as the result of their own virthood experience can prompll_e( deâ€" tect the early signs of angzemia, and the wise mother does not wait for the frouble to develop f&rther, but at onee gives her danghfer a course with Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which renew the blood supply and banish anaemia beâ€" fore it has obtained a hold upon the | system. perfect womanly development, Give your daushter â€" Dr.â€" Wilfiams‘ | Pink Pills. and take them yourself and note how prompliv. their influence is felt in better health, P Rev. and Mrs. Eii Hallman “1 daughter Anna of Tennesee were th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Sny der on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lional Washburn of KWitchener are spending a few _ days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mcâ€" Allister. * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedford, Mr. Charlie Bedford, Miss Pearl Bedford and Mr, Adolph Berlet motored . to Stratford and Tavistock last Sunday. News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petrie and grandson, Mr. R. P. Petrie, returned to their home at New: Windsor, IlL., after spending three weeks with the Misses Bemis. Rev. and Mrs. Plant are spending a few weeks the guest of Miss Coulter near Toronto. Miss Ruth McDonald returned home here after spending a few weeks holiâ€" day at her home in Bayfeld . Mr. Carl _ MeAllister _ of _ Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" week with St Jacobs friends ILISTLESS, Miss Majorie McAllister is visiting at Tavistock for some time. Miss Edna Stroh of Glenalieon is spending a week boliday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Koch. Mr. Peter Eby, of Kitchener, spent the week end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Groff. ct southerly LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE BLOOMINGDALE PEEVISH GIRLS SCHEDULE. and 28, Snider survey from William Street TO SNEEZER is spending a Street , Part Estimatâ€" No. of ESTIMATED payable ed rate annual COST,. _ by Corporâ€" sper ft. . instalâ€" ation. â€" frontage. | ments. ’ The New Hamburg School Board .has engaged Mr. W. L. Bowden of ‘ Simcoe as principal of the local High I Sehool 40 fill the_vacancy‘ caused by the death of the ijate principal J. M. Smith. at an initial salary of $1600 per year. Mr. Bowden has had seven years experieonce as principal of the Dresden _ and Simcoe _ continuation | Schools and is highly recommended by the insnectors t\ ‘visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Harry Franke this week. Four rinks of bowlers played |@ league game at Plattsville last Fri day night and won out by nine shots by the inspectors. _ Mrs Raiph Gribble and left on Thursday for Parry spend the summer holidays Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Holley and Miss Vera Holley left this woek to spend a month with friends in the eastern country. P Mr. A. Fraser has a gang of men at work laying a new, concrete floor in Hartman‘s bridge and expects to have the work completed today. The bridge will be open again for traffic in about two week. The Anglican churches of Wilmot ; will entertain the soldiers of this} community at a picnic ta be held in } Fountain Park, New _ Hamburg on Wednesday afternoon July 23rd, all ; men who have been in khaki are inâ€" / vibed. * Mrs. W. H. Umbach and daughter Ruth are spending their vacation with her mother in Chicago. Mr: and Mrs. A. L. Wolfe of Hamil ton are visiting at the home of the former‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolfe. A very preity wedding took place at the home of Dr and Mrs. R. T. Winn on Wednesday afternoon July 2nd when their only daughter, Ethel Parker, became the bride of D. W. J. Aikeniand of Toronto in the presence of the infimate relatives and friends of the bride and groom . ‘The house was prettily decorated with pink and Senator Ottawa on sessfon of Mr. Charlea Nablo has gone o Rainham where he intends to spend several weeks with friends. Mrs. R. M holidaying a Mr. L. Peine Mrs. Howard Culbert and daughter Margaret have gone to Chesley to a weeks holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Benedict. Mrs. Gordon Benedict and daughter June are visiting relatives in Chesley, Mrs. Weber of Kitchener and Mrs. Jacob Robb of Princeton were visâ€" itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeBean‘s this week. Miss Eva Williains has accepted a position in the office at Mr. Beckâ€" er‘s store. Mr. Louis Merner of Norwalk, Ohio visited his relatives in town this week Senator Rutz returned home from Ottawa on Monday at the close of the session of parlfament. Mrs. R. Menish of Port Huron is holidaying at the home of her uncle Mrs. J Tales and daughter Grace of Galt visited friends here this week. Mrs. T. Voaden returned home a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Cayuga. Miss Hattie Krogman is spending this week with relatives and friends in Kitchener. } Mr. Charles Lederman spent Wed nesday in Mitchell. T81.41 410.44 hi ?8h wHyâ€" 1 use To WA OVE IT‘ WE. DID‘WT NEED ANY (â€" #7 16 (Continued from Page 1.) NEW HAMBURG. 84.48 83.08 $8.34 the C@n puzation. the esâ€" the special assessments JAMES C. HAIGHT s Local Improvements, hrreto. and intends to â€"respectively. 64 $.8224 1.32 6h daughter Sound to Clerk. o+ 30 30 20 0 0 Miss Linda Kaercher of Toronto, le! Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Menger and spending her vacation with her parofemily of Galt are holidaying with ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaorcher, __! Mt. and Mrs. Wm. Menger. Miss Lotlie Goebel of Waterlqo, was Armchair Philosophy. a weekend visitor at ber bome here.; Josiah has symptoms of an attack SUMMER COMPLAINTS "KILL LITTLE ONES Mrs. Henry Berg was bedside of her daughter, of Shakespgare, who is * A bourcing baby girl home of Mr. and Mrs. nor. + Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daughter of Winnipeg, are visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. Roth. Mr. Lambert Bowman of Kitchener, spent the weekcend at his home here. NMrs. Bruno Beger and two sons, Reâ€" ginald and HRobert of Stratford, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sparrer. e reup At the first sign of iliness during the hot weather give the litHe ones Baby‘s Own Tablets or in a few hours he may be behond ‘atd. Thedd Tab lets ‘Will prevent summer complaints if given cccasionally to the well child and will promptly relieve these trouâ€" bles if they come on suddenly. Bab¥‘s Own 'I‘ablcts should always be. kept in evety home where there are young children. There is no other medicine as good and the mother has the gaurâ€" antee of a government analyst that they are <absolutely safe. The Tabâ€" lets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville Mrs. Henry Forler of Kitcheners is visiting relatives in the village. Mrs. Dr. 1. Doering of Mildmay. is holidaying in the village., Mrs. A. Gabel and Mrs. Clinton Schinidt of West Toronto. are visiting re‘atives in the vicinity. â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Capeling of Burnside and Mrs. Walsh of Toronto. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Appel of Kitâ€"| chener,. were weekâ€"end visitors at thei home of his father, Mr. Herman Apâ€" pel. ( __Mr. and Mrs. Randal are visiting re latives in Harriston. yoms+ Ont Mr. Conrad Lantz is seriously in at his home and his many friends hope for his Tcvovery. His daughters, Mrs. Edward and Allen Heldman of Kitchâ€" ener, were called to his bedside.« crop. Uniess rain soon comes, barâ€" ley and oats will be light, also roots and potatoes. Mr. Charles Pletsch, of Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end ~with his mother here. Mr. August Meier of Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. Stuart spent the weelcend with his family in Mitchell. Miss Gladys Marty is visiting (riendy in Galt. Mr. J. 5. Clemens, spent Sunday at his home in Kitchener. Mr. James Corrie of Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. visitedl at the Henry Hoerle Misses Ruth and Ethel Bettger of Moukton, are visitors at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bettger. f « Haying is nearly over in this vieinâ€" ity and wheat cutting has commenced Both hay and an wheat are abundant Mr. L. A. Merner and his Mother Mirs. Simpson Merner spent a few days with friends in Stratford and Sebringville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zinn of Amulree were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lantz. Rain Needed. church performed the ceremony. Miss Pearl Barken sang "Until" be fort the ceremony Mrs C. Betker played the wedding march the two brothers of the bride, _ Captain U. H. Winu and D. R. E Winn pre ceeded the groom carrying pink rib ohs which formed the aisle, while the bride followed leaning on the arm of her father, looking dainty and sweet in a gown of ivory satinâ€"entrain, emâ€" broidered with seed pearls with veil caught with bandeau of pearis, and carrie@ a shower boquet of pink roses, The oply ornament worm was the gift of the groom, ‘a necklace of pearls and agua marines. There were no attendants. After congratulations a b.uffet lunch was served, the bride and groom leaving shortly on a motâ€" or trip before returning to their home in Toronto. During the signâ€" ing of the register, Mrs. 8. F. Howgi sang "All Joy be ‘Thine." Guests were present from Toronto, Brantford, Woodstock, London. Port Stanley, Lawrence Station, Alvinston, Bruceâ€" field and Calgary. Mr. Geo. Z. Lantz bas purchased a new Maxwell car. PHILIPSBURG _called to the Mrs. Ed. Nun, critically i11. arrived at the Herman Wagâ€" as a sort of antidote to Josiah‘s â€"asâ€" pirations. _ True to his blood thicker than waier principles Hiram slipped away to Fergus on Saturday to celeâ€" brateâ€" the croseing. of the Royne, when his Dutch ancestot the Prince â€" of Orange, unhorsed . the autocrat _ of those days. _ Even the armchair brigâ€" ade are girding up their loins and looking around for‘a place wherein they can ease off their peace propenâ€" sities next Saturday, but Sandy‘s idea of peace just now is 24 hours of a Qorlorman‘ce by Jupiter Pluvius. _ Miss Minnic Hoeflin of the Lu‘hâ€" eran Book Room, Kitchenér, is enâ€" joying a month‘s vacation at her home here. of earoplanitis, but the idea of a ten spot for a ten minutes‘ glide above the dust of ordinary mortals has acted Messrs. Miller and Martin were busy last week â€" loading some fine specimens of square timber at the G. T. R. depot last week. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gies spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kabel in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter of Hamilton are spending a few days at ‘"‘The Maples." * â€" Mr. Grant Richmond of Toronto i spending a few days at "Togo Tei race." Services in Calvary churchâ€" next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., and in St. James‘ at 10.30 a. m., with comâ€" munion at 7.30 p. m. A confirmation class of seven, Kathâ€" leen Brub@cher, Leona Fries, Wilma Ritter, Marie Good, Edward Schlitt, Percy Ritter and Alfred Schmidt were publicly examined in their catechetl cal course after the evening service by Rev. Mr. Brenner in St James‘ church last Sunday evening, and disâ€" played a thoroughness quite refreshâ€" ing in religious instruction. The bottle of liquor found on the person of Paul Freeman, of Galt, the man who smashed into the taxi near Galt Sunday night. severely injuring Mr. Consaul and family of Toronto, was shipped to the license department for analysis toâ€"day by Crown Attorâ€" ney Bowlhy. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Snider spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Brantâ€" ford. Mr. and Mrs. L E. Filsinger are spending | this week with Toronto friends. + Thos. Welsch, Jt., of the sixth line of Peel, was operated upon for appenâ€" dicitis, at the St. Joseph Hospital, Guelph. Personals. Who‘s Who and What‘s What. through one year of war and losing a leg. Mrs. Burke and her daughter Lois, and Mrs. Allen Rice have returned to their home at Rochester. Mrs. Burke is a very talented violinist. She playâ€" ed several selections and accompnnied by her daughter, at the Macton church picnic July Ist. They were visiting friends and relatives at Macton and Eimira. Another Change at the Elmira Fubber Factory. Mr. Augus* Allemani. who has been chief mechanic al the Elm‘ira Rubber T WORE A PAIR OF "pPuMPSs!" SHIJIPPED LIQUOR SAMPLE (Continved from Page 1.) THEBANKOF TORONTO BY BAKER 8T. JAGO3S. ELMIRA. Waterloo Branch E. W. LAMPREY $ M r o drints tntntnrn mendliotsatin d Kitchener Branch We inwite your banking account & R. J. TOBEY, \ _ Mr. John Stange, of Clairkorn, Sask., Is _ visiting~friends in town. ~Mr. 'Stange was last here sixteen years jaxo Mr and Mrs. Nelson Snider are leav.ng for Calgiry. (Mr. Snider wil take charge of his brother‘s drilling Mrs. A, Moses and son, Konneth, and Mrs. J. A. Schroeder and daughter, Margaret, left via the Great Lakes for Western Canada, on three months? holidays. Mrs. Moses will visit her daughter: Irene, mt Winnipeg, and other :relations atâ€"Edmonton, Regina, Calgary, Vanéouver. L. Schroeder will accompany them as far as Winnipeg, then going to Killarney, Man., visitâ€" ing herâ€"daughter, Mrs. Sntier. a machine Mr. Paul Snider, exâ€"réetr? of Woolâ€" wich Townskip, left ylesterday for Calgary. Mr, Shider will visit his fisters. Mr. Gordon Otto 1 Mr. Otto lived out t listing with the Can Pte. Zinkann Home. Last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Temman Wideman, a surprise party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Br x, by the young people of the Evangelical â€" church. _ The young couple were presented with a lovely rocker. A good time was enâ€" joyed by all those present. Gus Manto didn‘t work July 4th, not because he wanted to celebrate the Yankee holiday, but because ‘he has a new son. Surprigse Party. Last night Pte, Zinkann arrived inâ€" to town. He was away about one year. Hog Prices Going Up. Yesterday _ the hog buyers were paying $23.00. Fordson Tractor Demonstration. Mr. W. C. Quickfall has made arâ€" rangements to have three men come from South Bend, Ind., on the 18th inst, to demonstrate the Fordson Tractor. The demonstration will take place on the Henry Wittich farm, one mile north of town. factory, has severed his connection with the local plant and will go with the Amesâ€"Holden, McCready Tire Co., which will begin operaton at Kitchâ€" ener c{n the near future. Mr. August Klin has been appointed in his stead. Mr. Klinck will assume his new duties on Monday. 1 Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Devitt, of Cleveland, O., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruppel. Mrs. Ruppel is a sister of Mr. Devitt. Gus Manto the Proud Daddy Sole A.on\ Prescription Druggist. For Waterioo. Ao B. LEARN Waterioo, Ont. Mail $1.04 to this address or to Templetons Limited, 142 King St, Werg Montreal, July 12.â€"The Canadian _( Company, Limited, has decided to spend im on their Tire plant in Kitchener, Ontario, fo stantially increasing the output of the plant. $1,000,000 TO BE SPENT AT DOMINION TI RE PLANT, KITCHENER 0g2 Ernic®: CLARENCE ADAMS HOME A Scientific preparation which eradicates every trace of Rheumatic Troubles. Stay young! Keep your best years free from pain. T. R.C‘s will do it. *~ and you find at the end of a hard‘ w'ï¬nw.&nyum.hqhu-‘:’ than you were at the beginning. ® Year after year it will be the same if you‘ don‘t take immediate steps to stop the outward flow of your earnings. _ _ ~â€" e m e 2L he L t 2 L substantial sum. savings account in The Bank of Toronto. At will be surprising how little you will miss what you lay aside, and how quickly your savings, together with the interest they will earn, will acoumulate to a 1 Otto left for the West d out there prior to en the Canadian army, Cultivate the saving plan. ‘Try opéming a R, §35 will be th ; Mrs. Alba Devitt and son Ritchie of Waterleo, ‘speat _ Sunday _ with !lri-rmls in towr. Messoers 0. Vogt and A. Moses were visitors to Galt. A ‘ A ByJaw was voted on July 14th, authorizing the issze of dcbentures for $2500.00, for the purpose of buildâ€" ing cement sidewalks. ‘The result of ‘(h(‘ vote was 88 for the Byâ€"law and 21 tagainst, the total votes polled being ponly about 25 por cent. of electors enâ€" lmlcd to vote on the Byâ€"law, which, however, carries, Personals. ed through E‘gnr$ an Saturday: Gucar Weiedel/was visiting friends at hitcbeger Satyrday and Sunday. ~ Miss .x\l‘a‘y :Ml)ls; of Rochester and Miss Marionyiiay‘Berges are visiting at the howk RX Mrsâ€"Starr â€"â€"â€" Dr. and Mrs. | Watson â€" and _ son George, motorgd to Hamilton, where they spont a‘fow dats visiting friends . Messers G,. Woog@ail, "Spot" Fuls chet, George Pepper, Archie Morria and A. T. Ralz were visitors . to Kitchener on Sntday. Voting on Byâ€"Law. Mr.= and Mrs. J..B. Weber and daughter Mary. and Mr and Mrs. Wim. Wagner motored to Guelph Sunday, Mr. Thos. We‘sh, Jr. at the St. Josâ€" eph‘s Hospital. Dr. A. L. Huether, Honse Surgeon of the Guelph General Hospital, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brandt over the weekâ€"end. Miss Helen Fritz of Listowel, is visiting Miss: Margaret Detwoiler for a few days. Mr. and Mrs: George Dreisinger of Hanover. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Nirs. Christ. Dreisinger. Miss (L A. Brindi of the Toronto General Ho:nital, is spending her va catton at home. Mr. and Mry. Alox. Detwoiler and danchter Moargaret, returned from two weeks‘ holidaps with friends at Listoâ€" PROOF SUBMITTED BY RETURNXED SOLâ€" DIEKS DIAPELS POBLIC BLEPTICLSM Men such as oiur ‘Canadian soldiers are nnt1prcparod to muke false state» ments. T.R.Câ€"S fixed them up and they are glad to say so in order that others may benefit by their expcrience. There is no denying the fact that T.R.Câ€"IS do all «o ctaim they will Convince your scii. Try them. Public inmm&]in the Templeton case bas been accerfuated by a volume of further evidence which has been sub~ mitted to prove that Templeton‘s Rheuâ€" matic Capsules do remody Rheumatism, Seiatica, Gout, Lu:ubago and many of their kindred diseases. Canadian soldiers from the front claim that these eapsules wore of the utmost benciit in rel.eving thein of sciatic pain® and preventing the development of rheuâ€" matic, troubles. Onc well known Canâ€" adian Gearral was a cons‘ant user of TRCJS and his pervistent demand for them is proof that they gave him the rclief he songht. we} and Waflace. * Mr. ang~/Mrs. Stahi, Mrs. Kilmer, Mr. angMrs. D. Schnarr and child: ren of flespeter, and Mrs. Stephenson, ren of flespeler, and [UTS. 9 of Detfoit, were visiting at STARTLING : ~ EVIDENCE IN THE TEMPLETON CASE Consolidated _ Rubber immediately $1,000,000 for the purpose of subâ€" the home