Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fuischer and chilâ€" are spending a few days with @â€"former‘s parents, prior to going % Mr. Fulscher bhas already ship his furniture. Mrs. Harold Cress and baby Helen have returned after two weeks visit With her parents at Neustadt. .. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carnochan ï¬ daughter Edna, are spending sevâ€" days with their daughter, Mrs. Wm. A. Manning at Merriton. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rudiswella and child are visiting the latter‘s parents at McKitlop. â€" _ â€"‘Mr. Amos Esch left on a three weeks‘ visit to the west. Mr. Henry Manz and Mr. Aaron Gingrich were visitors to Kitchener. "Mr. Henry Hofman, of Kitchener was a visitor in town. â€" Mr. Joseph Sehi, of Waterloo, and his son Edward, from the west, were visiting friends in town. .. Mr. Wim. Bulgin of Guelph was a visitor In town. & â€" Mr. Wm. O‘Neill and Mr. Caspar Mogk attended the fuceral of the late Jos, Seagram at Waterloo. Minnie, the fourteen | month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Win. Manto, Ja slightly improving Is Relieving at the Bank of Nova Scoâ€" tia. Mr. H. M Reid of Acton, is at preâ€" sent doing relieve work at the local branch of the Bafk of Nova Seotia Personale. Dew Drop. ° Prohibition drinks suitable when your stock of "ye good ol‘ rye is used up are suggested. Take a big piece of choese a !o® ster, a lemon and a bad egg. Beat it up and let it fizzle. Serve with a summons. Or, if you prefer a "Bol sheviki Cocktail," the menu offers the following : â€" half full of tobacco suuce. Stir with & stick of dynamite,. garnish with polâ€" son ivy and stand against a brick wali. # Miss Mabe!l Wilken to London. Miss Mabel Wilken has accepted a position with Smaliman and Ingram Dry Goods, at London having received notice of her appointment, Aug. 13th, Miss Mabel Wilken has i position with Smaliman ar Dry Goods, at London havin notice of her appointment, and began work on the 14th is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ww Bing‘ey and son of Neustadt, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress. Mr. Edwin Hollinger visiting his parents, Mr id Hollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becker and son of Newstadt. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Manto. ‘There‘s one drink for example, call ed "Prohibition Punch," made as fol lows : ‘To a quart of water, add some crackâ€" ed fce. Let it stand in the rain over might, then put away until 1920. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brezina. Mr. Wilfred Bauman of Waterloo, Mr. and | Mrs. Levi Clemens of New York, Mr.] and Mrs. Jake Clemens, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cress and family of Klu-h-! ener, were visiting at the home of Mr. apd Mre. J. C. Bricker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schierholtz and daughters lda and Elsie, spent a few days at Kitchener, Preston and Hes: peler last week. Prohibition Punch Has a Kick Like a ‘The recipe for the Kaiser‘s Cock tail follows:â€" _Rev. Carl Bauman of Kitchener, asâ€" sfsted Rev: Gallmeier with the servicâ€" es in St. Paul‘s church here and at Floradale on Sunday. Mrs. Poplow and three children of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sol. Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rumbail of Kitchâ€" ener, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rumball. Mr. Wm. Rittinger of Kitchener, was a business visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daber and chilâ€" dren, and Mr. Herman Schierholtz, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with relativâ€" es in Elmira and vicinity. Mrs. C. Schwindt and daughter ree are spending . several days relatives at Teeswater and Port Pour a lot of nuts into a red glass (Continued from page one) $ Yesterday. Rold effects and furniture to the "mbove the Jackson Garage. 30B:SE;COUGHS ~Our Busy Neighbors s. F. D. Palmer, D. Ward Suthâ€" and E. B. Fewings of Galt, Mr. O. H. Vost. Dell O‘Neill is visiting friends YES SIR, WE RA!SED THAT SURE EVERYTHING WiTHOUT HAS ME A THE AiD OF RAIN GUESSIN‘! gn ouUrR FARM! _ ELMIRA LITTLE JULIUS SNEEZER sauce. Stir with garnish with poiâ€" against a brick News Gathered by a Large Staff of wide awake Correspondents. of Toronto, is and Mrs. Davâ€" THAT SURELY]| | AMâ€"THE GROUND wAYâ€" L use HAS ME A must BE MoisT To To WwALk QvEl GUESSIN‘! Grow AnYTHING! IT‘ wE DowT YoU CANT FOOL ME M NEED ANY mm mm"r’r td Miss Sadie Letson has gone for a soâ€" journ in Chicago. Sadie will be greatâ€" ly missed in the church choir, Sunâ€" day School and Christian Endeayor Society,. as she has lived here all her life, We hope she decides to return some tline in the future and we asâ€" A corn roast was held in the hall last Thursday evening under the ausâ€" plces of the Women‘s Institute in honâ€" or of the rest of our returned boys. A short programme was given and quite a number of people attended. Has Gone to Chicago. sure her a old friends. Several of the friends of Mr. Harry Wilson, who has been employed with Mr. Andrew Letson for the last three years, gathered at the home of his Bunday School teacher, Mr. Wesley Howlett and presented hbim with a cuff and tie set. The evening was spent in ouftdoor games and singing, after which lunch was served and the presentation followed. ‘The address was read by Mr. George Sibley and Miss Maggie Letson made the presenâ€" tation. The following address was read : Dear Harryâ€"It is with deep regret Mr.i that we have learned of your intended| Water) departure from our midst. During|of Mr. your sojourn amongst us you have Mrs. gained, by your manly qualities, the| of *Osh respect of the entire community. The| Wellesi efficient service which you have ren-‘ dered to the Sunday school, the Young‘ % â€"â€" People‘s Society and the choir, has> | been greatly appreciated. We could, Â¥ â€"â€" always depend upon you as you were‘ News 1 always more punctual, more regular| â€" Hary in attendance and ever ready to do,uowing your part than the most of us. . We; Mr. assure you that you will be greatly and M missed in this community. In recogâ€"| Misses nition of our appreciation of your serâ€"| Master vices we ask you to accept this cuff} Dundeé and tie set not for its intrinsic value| Normai but simply as a small token of reâ€"| _ Mr. meinbrance. We extend to you our| Miss M good Wishes for your success in your|J8Y Wit new field of labor. We understand| Miss you intend going to the city. We real-l"l’?fld“ ize that the city affords certain . adâ€"] home 1 vantages not to be found in the counâ€"| _ Miss trv, yet would remind you that the}SP°Dt many worldly attractions of the city lA« Câ€" I lead many young men to neglect their| | Mr. J duties to the church and it« varions (ollog.o departments. We trust you will conâ€"| «*°«8 tinue‘to exert an influence for good| / Mr. among your new associates. We hope Irs. H you will not soon forget your old Be‘:'d o friends at West Montzose and shouldlqha"l * you ever decide to take up your abode; ."lï¬;l‘ ;‘ in our midst in the future, we gumran»l M 3 tee you will be given a hearty welâ€" ;\1“'1“11 come by one and all. Signed on ba.'lh:("kl;l‘ half of the Sunday School, the Young Mr. an: People‘s Society and the choir, ï¬r | GLADYS MARRIOTT, the we HOMARD BOWMAN. ison, Re . MRS. GEO. SHOEMAKER: w Corn Roast Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foerster and son of Lockwood, Sask., are holidayâ€" ing with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Nirs. Fred Foerster. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huchnergard of Kitchener are spending the weekâ€"end with Mrs. A. Steiss. Mf~Mike Boos and family of Ches: ley w;?hd\rrlend» and relatives here. Mr. and\ Mrs. Andrew Wahl and children of St. Jacobs and Mr. eud Mra. George Riepert of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamilton and fam ily of Wiarton, are visiting at Mr. Wes ley Howlett‘s. Mr. Meyer of Kitchener, spent Sun day with Mrs. Engelter. =â€" Mrs. Frey of Hawkesville, is spend Ing a few days with Mrs. Jacob Sait ler. Mr. and Mrs. Appel, Mr. and Mrs. Rau and Mrs. Louis Miller of New Hamburg and Mr, and Mrs. Stahle Mr. and Mrs. Fleishauer, of Kitchener spent ‘Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hahn. Mra. Rudow and children of Elmira, spent a few days with Mr. and Mra Oscar Huebn. Presentation. ~Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacDougall of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Weber. Messrs. John Hahn and Harry Meyer spent Sunday with their parents, Mrl and Mrs. J. G. Hahn. Has Moved to New Quarters. pled by Mrs. Amy, at the Jury and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hahn nnd‘chlld ren motored out to Stratford. Mrs. Philip Rominger has removed to the milinery pariors formerly occuâ€" Mr Addison Sherer of Kitchener wWEST MONTROSE. HEIDELBERG warm welcome from her with his two small â€" Mr. J. 8. Bergey, of the Agricultura! College, Winnipeg, is spending a few weeks‘ holidays at his home here. Mr. L. Bingeman and Mr. Lioyd and Miss Ada Bingeman, of New Dundes, sbent Sumday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Dan | Staufer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hallâ€" man and fam:ily, all of Kitchener. spent Sunday at Mr. and Mis. E. 1. Hallman‘s. Mrs. E. Klein and son of Detroit are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Keasclring. â€" News Notes. Harvesting is completed and the sowing of Fall wheat is in progress. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwass, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Epbraim Hallman and the Misses Ada and Essie Haliman and Master Morgan Hallman, all of New Dundee, visited with Mr. and Mre. Norman Kaster. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bergey and \frs. Herbert Becker motored to Grand Bend on Monday. * We are sorry to report Mrs, Amos Shantz on the sick list. Her friends wish her a speedy gecovery. J:lr, and Mrs. 8. H. Swartz of Kitchéner and Mr. Elmer Becker, and Miss Beulah Becker of Roseville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Devitt. m Mr. Isaish Eby of Rosebank svbent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallman. ’ Miss Helen Withelin wes spending a few days with ber grandparcais, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilhelm. . â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goettiing, Mr.} and Mrs. Fred Lautenschlager of New | Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Stadieâ€"‘ berger of Alma, Michigan, all upent‘ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riehm. Quite a few of this vicinity atfend ed the funeral of the late Mra. VJch ael Milier. Mr. Wm. Duffy, of Toronto, called on friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hachborn last week moved into the house recently bought from Mrs. Geo. A. Bowman. Mr. Herbert Bowman of Toronto called on friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Knarr, ot Waterloo were on Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knfrr. Mrs. Martin Dahmer and children of ‘Oshawa, and Mrs. Wm. Cole otf Wellesley are visiting friends here. ~ Mr. Eidon Baer, of Kitchener, and Miss Myrtle Baer of Blair spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs Gordon Bergey. Miss Sylvia Bowman. of Detroit, is spending a few weeks‘ holidays at her home here. Miss Fdith Wright, of _ Guelph, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallman spent the week end at Port Elgin with their son. Rev. Mr. M. D. Hallman. Master Arnold Such from Kitchener is spending his bolidays with friendr here. Miss Ellen Steckle, our teacher, is back from the O. A. C. Mr. Oliver Scheifele has bought from Mr. Henry W. Ebel the property along King street at the eastern end of the village near the Grand River bridge. _ We hear he intends to lay the property out in lots for the erecâ€" tion thereon of summer cottages, for which this is an idea) location. Messrs. Herman and Adoiph, Verle spent Sunday with Mr. Jacob Pole. _ Miss Reta Doerr left for her home in Toronto after spending the summer holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker from Roseville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker. A large number from our village and from the vicinity were present Friday evening at a reception tenderâ€" ed Nursing Sister Meand Bowman, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leander Bowman. Mr. Elden Riechm spent Monday at Port Dover. â€" _A dance held in"Adam‘s atore on Thursday of last week was . greally enjoyed by the young people. _ Miss Ina Shantz spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Becker. Rev. James Plant of the Congregaâ€" tional church, will preach his farewell sermon on Sunday next Aug. 3ist. Service at 7.30 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be observed at the close of the service. Items of interest. Mr. Orphens Shants of Chicage, HL. with his mother, Mrs. Tobias Shaunts, of Waterioo, called on old frignds on Tuesday of last week. .. WEST MONTROSE. WILLIAMSBURG MANNH EM ©€ONES8TOGO OVER THE FARM, KEEP it moigy > râ€"â€"â€"~â€"~â€" HOW DID YOUR WALKING Driver 4 L. Marsball returned home from overseas last week. Alf. looks quite fil after his three years‘ service oversens, Dr. and Mrs. Eachern and daughter Helen and Gertrade Schummer, are spending a few days at Toronto Exhiâ€" bition. . Mr. and Mrs. O‘Donnel of ‘Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. Aibert Gibâ€" bons. Mrs. Jas, Kerr, of Heapéler, visited with her brother, Mr. Duncan Dewar on Thursday of last week. Miss Minnie Lenhard left for Detroit for a couple of weeks‘ visit with her brother. Miss Beatrice Bchummer apent a few days in Elmira with Miss Hannab Lutz. Mr. Frank H. Schummer spent & few days in Toronto on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruastet ler, Aug. 18th, a son. Mr. John Logal and sister Annie, apent Sunday with their sister, Mra. Joe Hald at Hesson. Briefs, Mr. Jas,. L. Hammond of Crosshill called on friends here on Tuesday. Mr. Wim. R. Yost and daughters Ada and Katio visited on Friday at Mr. Geo. Hopfs, of Milverton. Miss Magdalena Wagier of Millâ€" bank is spending a few weeks with ber aunt, Mrsâ€" Sam Leats. Messrs. J. Motz of the Outario Jourâ€" nal and W. D. Euler, M. P.. made short business calls here Monday. The Wellesley North Easthope Fail nfindrrryatit S <brombhitl Exhibition will be held on Tuesday Wa On. and Wednesday, SBept. $th and 10th.| Mail $104 to th address or to Temâ€" The directors are doing all they car iD\ pletons Limited, $42 King St, West, order to make it a sycce@». _ Mrs.{Toronto, and T. C‘s. will be sent Henderson‘s Juvenile Pipe Band 485 | sostpaid been engaged for the afternoon . of | =â€"â€"===â€"â€"â€"= mm the second day and evening‘s concert. | x P Mr. Harvey Schaub of Kitchener spent Bunday with his parents. ‘The Messrs. L. Ottmann and John Hitzroth spent Saturday evening in Kitchener. & Mr. Harry Lutz and Mr. Simon Friedmann spent Sunday in Elmira. Miss Tura Gobl and sister Mary spent Sunday at Hesson. Mr. and Mre. Charles Korman of Waterloo, spent Bunday with Mrs. Jim Kennedy. Mrs. McKay and son Ken. of Seaâ€" forth and Mrs. Willis, are visiting with ! Mr. and Mraâ€" Carnochan. | Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lackner, who were holidaying at his mother‘s for two weeks, have returned to their home in Windsor. Mr. Marvey Lackner of Waterloo, is spending a few days with his mother. Miss Beatrice Donald of Preston spent a faw days with her grandmothâ€" or, Mrs. i. Donald. Mrs. Jno. Ottman has returned afâ€" ter spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Weller, Waterloo. Miss Margaret Hammond spent a week witk friends in Teeswater and Fordwich. Briefs. Rov. James Plant of the Congr tlonal church, will preach bis farewell sermon on Sunday next, Aug. 31st. Service at 11.00 a.m The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be observed at the close of the service. Rev. H. Battenberg will attend 87â€" nodical Conference for a week at Alsfeldt. Miss Besgic Weber is Sparrow Lake, Muskoka Miss Alma Forwell left for Detroit to vialt her sister Mrs. Bert Heimâ€" buch family of Elmira spent Sunday st the home of the former‘s parents. Mr. C. D. Koehler visited friends and acquaintances in Preston and Hamburg for a week. Mrs. H. Kaufman and Missg im ciuda Albrecht are spending & fow days at the Toronto exbibition. ‘ News Notes. items of interest. P In..l.w.u -':31 v.nmthnhth.-umiu Mis« Pergida Ottmann is holidaying with p. . ~~, WELtESLEY. Mr. and Mrs. EKdgar Schanb and BLOOMINGDALE. HAWKESVILLE. KINGWOOD. LINWOOD. Weber is holidaying at at Mr. and . W. Kennedy of Kitchâ€" ener spent nday with‘ the latter‘s mother, Mrg) Grosz. The Misse® Dorotny and Gladys Dore of Lucan, gre spending a few weeks at the homif#fe of their grandparents, Mr. and M#h. N. Detrich. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earost of Elmira and Mr. Mrs. Meano Snyder of Waterloo, Were Sunday guésts at the home« of . and Mrs. Asron Snyder. Mrs. John Zifgmer of Buffalo spent several days Mr. Joseph Kargesa and family. . (} Quite a nu of people gathered at the home Mr. John Wagner of Josephsburg. ere they all had a socâ€" jable time in sic and dancing. Messrs. Josegh and George Salm and Friedlen Maviske spent Sunday with their parents &f Josephaburg. _A lawn 1A1 will be held at St. Agatha R. C.:ichurchâ€" on Labor Day, Sept. Ist, tnijthe afternoon. Everyâ€" body is invitef and . welcome. home« of . and Mrs. Asaron Snyder. Nurse ss Slimmon has returned to Gueiph f@ifter attending to Mrs. Alf. Mogk tor the past few weeks. . We are pleas@l} to report that Mrs. Mogk is improving nicely. > Mr. anff Mrs. A. J. Ruggle accomâ€" panied bÂ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Stobl of Kitâ€" choner, tored to Dashwood on Sunâ€" Miss Mary th and Mr. Oscar Bchweitzer of ersaburg paid a short cal} at the hoimg of Mr. Anuo Steffier. Mr. @nd Mrs. Alfred Snyder and family $f Waterloo, spent Sunday at the e of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snyâ€" the v#&ond with her friend, Miss Valitté! Bowman. Rev,! and Mrs. Oliver Snyder and family, spent Bunday with Wilmot frien MraiGeo. McVicar and son have reâ€" turneg to Goderich after spending a mont# with her parents, Mr. dnd Mrs. N. rich. Mr. Auno Stef@er and Mr. Theobald Dietrich and Willie and Edward and Nickolas rich, went on a trip to Grand Bend mn Lake Huron, near Dash wood, whog they caught a num:â€" ber of fisk. t and Mr spent 8| Snyder. Torento, and costpaid. T ++ se ccvmaness | 1o . wz neszmazlns News Notes. . Mr. ang Mrs. Geo. Schinbein and Mr. Edier S¢#inbein of Coneatogo, and Mr and Mryf Walter Shantz of Waterloo, spent Snday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. eolf. cream one cam prepare a full quarâ€" int of the lurt wonderful lemon skiy aoftener and complexion beautifier, by}iqueesing the juice of two fresh lemâ€" nbiinto a bottle containing three ounces ofldrchard white. Care should be takenm LEWONS WHITEN AND f BEAUTIFY THE SKIN oo fad 19 m aully mider thns ce E. 0. RITZ & CO., AGENTS FOR KITCHENER.: ; ::'m: Fren Aovalh, , »ood Mail $1.04 to this address or to Templctons Limited, 142 King Ot, it no denying the fhet that T R.C‘8 do Torente and T. R. C.‘s will be scen pdstpaid. tepy in ptool Mbathhey geve Kim the PAIR OF "*puMmPS!)" A. B. L.EARN the cost of a small jar of ordinary in the juice through s fine cloth thise beauty lotion cheaply for face, neck, arms and hands. nma Koepke of Elmira, spent cend with her friend, Miss JOSEWAsBURG. ORADALE P fâ€"â€"t‘ _~‘Will Do as Much for You â€"______ 1| _ Under Similar Conditions. A number of young ladiea and gen‘ tlemen spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Miss Minetta Weber on on Wednesday evening. Ple and ice cream were the principal refreshâ€"‘ ments, about 10 p.m. Lunchâ€"was sorvâ€", ed on the lawn. after which the young‘ people enjoyed . games, music and , dancing. The evening was ideal and every ome bad a splendid time. l Elmira Band Concert. The Rlmira band gave the weekly | copcetrt. ‘The uswal large crowd was‘ AUSTRIA MUST BE RESPONSIBLE FOR BELA KUN (Canadian Press.) Geneva, Aug. 15. â€"The Allied gov ernments have informed the Ausâ€" trian Government that it will be held responsible for Bela Kun, Hungarian communist leader, and for his deliv ery later for trial 6y an Allied triâ€" bunal. Bela Kun, it is added, will be }:led for hanging and shooting Hungarians during the reign in Budaâ€" pest. Extradition will be resisted by Bela Kun, it is said Had a Lively Time For Wateri¢e. ceeds in the most stubborn cases. Mra. 8. Meathrel, 23 Hyla street, . London, Ont., writes: ‘"About a year ago I had a complete collapse from® my nerves. I was taken to the hosâ€" . piial for a treatment, but it did not give me much relief. When I was . brought home agmin, I went to the country for a change of air. I seemâ€" ed to be a little better while thert, but after nwm home I did not | feel much bettor. I used to have nervous apelis when my Iimbs would | begin to shake, then grow cold, and : I would be completely exhausted. I | was also troubled with an accumulaâ€" , rento. Do not be talked into acâ€" I Regained My Health ha’pmpor pourishment. edical trestinent mu'n‘nocmrlly fail unless it suppliea nutritior to the starved and _ depleted : nerves. This is exactly why Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food has proven so wonâ€" derfully succeesful. Through the medium of the blood it feeds the erhausted nerves back to heaith and tion of gas on my stomach, which caused > x::plutlon of the heart. At last I ided to try Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food, and after I had used them for a while, I could see that they were helping me, so I conâ€" tinued using them until I became quite well again. I became real strong and healthy, could sleep well at night, and was able to do my own housework. As I got stronger, the nervous spelis disappeared, and I have not had one since." Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food, 50 cents :’bot. a full Wm.nt of 8 boxes r $2.175, at all‘ dealera or Edâ€" Because we all have nervous aysâ€" tems which get out of order at one time or another it is of vital imâ€" This letter expleins how it sucâ€" THIS‘ WEEK ONLY f Come in and select something you will find real barâ€" gains in graniteware at this sale. See our Window display. We are offering a special purchase of graniteware of all kinds at prices which mean great savings to you for ;Mhnam- tx '5u e you suffer from Rh tie affiictions/P TC‘‘s will remedy your condition and remove both pain and disease. to enjoy their well rendered Graniteware At Creatly Reduced Prices BUCHER & SON A. B. LEARN OPPO8ITE CITY HALL, KITCHENER. af it After delivering a phonograph 1 the country, in their touring car, while retubning to town, Mr. L. A. Jeaneret and son Sylvan stopped to 'pK‘k some chokecherries. Shortly afe ‘ter, in glancing towards the car, N:}I (saw it in flames. When the fire w iexunguished the cushion in the rear seat, the upho‘stering and the top , were destroyed. | Doing Nicely at the Hospital. Advices reaching Paris from Budaâ€" pésat are to the eftect that Ro-ï¬ forces are still requisitioning Yesterday we recelved a report, that Art Wagner, the young man who was a victim of the auto mishap a few Sundays ago, was doing nicely. . Ab though his face was bandaged up, K6 cou.‘ srert very plainly. . Car on Fire. CHRONICEâ€" A FEW PRICES. 1000 Sheets with name name ... ..... .. $3.50 2000 Sheets with name ..... ... .. $6.75 500 Sheets with name ..... ... .. $2.00 Lots of 100 and up wards at per 100 ... 40¢ Butter Wrappers Why pay move for no betâ€" terâ€" quality â€" Butter Wrapâ€" pers or why accept inferior quality wrappers at the same price when you can get top notch quality and top notch value at the (‘.hr\niclc Telegraph Press. The Old Reliaâ€" le Fonthill Nurseries Stone & Salesmen Wanted The greatest demand for Nursery Stock in years. Britigsh and European Marâ€" kets again open for Canadian Fruit. Largest list of Fruit & Orâ€" namental Stock, Seed Potatoes, etc., grown in Canada. Write for Particulars. 199. 3806 2s ~203 Wellington TORONTO, ONT. WATERLOO. To represent Waterioo, Ont, 3â€"4mos.