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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Dec 1919, p. 13

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e .tc FORC PRRP m AC CC _\ ~<o« that.â€"a garbage system of some kind | n ncb B id be established, and that each ‘~ . («ghild before entering school should ‘a~ cce ty exaimined by the family * physician or the Medical Health ofâ€" ‘g e CHILDREN ARE BUSY. The children of the various Sunday | FICs schools in town are starting to hold ; C\ / +Weekly practices for . the coming ; ® Christmas | entertainments. Every] . évening a practice is being held . at ; some Sunday school, and if the childâ€" | ¢ rem are not attending practice at the‘ shurch they are gathering at their | . teachers*‘ bhomes, _ rehearsing songs | ¢ and recitations for the coming Christâ€" es mas festivals. by FUEL SITUATION SERIOUS. o6 Mayor H. J. Schultz received a &.« telegram Saturday morning from H. A. ; L. Harrington, Fuel Adminis‘rator _ for i h Ontario, in reference to the _ coal hy\ shortage. The telegram read as fol J..~â€" lows: ~ mfij}r‘ Boe cA cce tiirn on ies snn iiads ie & fi fairly good. The.water supply is :‘s‘ ‘of the very best. Dr. Hogg concluded _*~‘>_ Jhis report with three recommendations \..~ _6 as follows: That the Board of Health â€"â€"_ â€""â€"should meet at least once a month, YV8 © Bent to Home in Toronto, : _ Mrs. _ muu--! we in ‘Court this mornink. earge -w‘&.!“...;“"":“s‘.* ‘dn.;coo"l\l'h-‘n on:; Shake "OF fhes. â€" Chiel Eraviora "took Mys. Colemarn to ‘Toronto. this mornâ€" T9k _ ghe ‘broke down in court and 4 ‘and said she wanted her chilâ€" "Mayor, Preston Ont.â€" Bituminous coal shortage very serious. Wire me Ammediately condition your public utflities ‘and hospital situated, quantlâ€" tles â€"f bituminous coal on hand, and daily consumption in the use of bitâ€" uminous coal for display advertising and other nonâ€"essentials is forbidden. Immediate attention here _ required. (Signed H. A. Harrington, Fuel Adâ€" ministrator fog Ontario." G.W.V.A. OFFICERS. â€"=*Notice has been given to the memâ€" Befs of the Preston branch of the G. W.V.A. that a meeting will be held in the basement of the Public Library on Monday, Dec. 15th, at 8 p.m., . for the nomination of officers for the en« suing year. The election of officers will take place at the same place on Monday, Dec. 22nd, 8 p.m. Staff Band Here. ‘The Salvation Army is having a big day today, with the staff band from Toronto. They appear in the Presbyâ€" terian church today and the Princess Theatre tomorrow. One player with the band is known as the "South Amâ€" é;{cat; Wizara." Cecil Got Three Rabbits. _ Mr. Cecil Walker, of Hockey fame, and now employed as c nductor and motorman on the Grand River Railâ€" way, was out in the woods yesterday morning shooting. He was successful in getting three fine rabbits. Got a â€"Mink. Mr. Jack Wilford trapped a fine mink near Beaverdale last week. Nelson â€" Hagey .Dead.â€"Funeral Sunâ€" day Afterncon ‘The death took place about noon Friday from a very popular and well known citizen of Preston, in the perâ€" son of Mr. Nelson Hagey. "Nell," as he was called by his hundreds . of friends in Preston, went to the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo hospital four weeks ago. An operation was performed in hopes:Of, a saving his life. He died i*nuy’»*t the K. & W. Hospital. The news.of: hig déeath will be a shock to his rélatives and friénds. He was 47 years of age and born and brought up in Preston. In youngâ€" er days he played football and took an active paft in other sports. His wife predeceased _ him some years. Others who survive him of the immeâ€" diate family are his gather, Mr. Jacob Hagey, two brothefs, Ed., of South Benfld, Ind., Arthur of Preston, and a sister, Mrs. O. Krueger, of Hespeler. ‘‘The sympathy of all is extended to the bereaved family. The late Mr. Hagey was a finisher| summoned as jurors to Kitchener this |, by trade:and was a good mechanic. | morning. l For a number of years he was careâ€"| . Miss Annie Marshall has returned taker of the Preston Post Office and | from a trip to Hamilton, where she always had everything ‘ooking spick|. was the guest of Hamilton friends. ‘ ] and span around the place. He was| _ Miss Lilly Thompson and Miss Eya) â€"â€"Wegetmbles sold at tho same prices . Halberstadt were the guests of Kitchâ€"| as last week on the market this mornâ€"| ener friends on Sunday. well liked by the officials and people Rev. Mr. Voelker of Pembroke was s well around the Post Office. a visitor to town today for a short Prices are Coming Down. time, He was a former pastor at the : ing. Eggs were more plentifil. Many Lutheran church Bere amd has many ; "â€"Oof the farmers thought the price offriends. al Health Officers‘ Report. .. â€" J. Scott Hogs, : medical health " report is asâ€"follows for the mo«. Sist, 1919; or ll.,l‘rr 1,000 of popuâ€" and deaths 72. or 14 per 1,000. s KCITTLE JULIUS SNEEZER .. TM A SICK MAN! T Havent EATt ANYâ€"THING FER PA ‘:bSIMJ not ‘ The Mathieson Girl‘s Band had a | yery successful sale of homeâ€"made baking and fancy work in the 'Presbyter!an church on Saturday. {Quite a neat sum of money was realiâ€" zed. |G. R. R. Laying New Track Some 30 or 35 men are laying steel track from Hagey‘s crossing to Cenâ€" treville this morning. The cars were ‘somewhal late as the result of this very necessary work being done. The men are all on this branch of the ,G. R. R. toâ€"day and not working on the Preston to Hespeler line. ‘Sent to Hespeler Jail for Safe Keepâ€" > ing. | ] Chief Crawford bad â€" Mike Palue ; taken to Hespeler police station for safe keeping last night. It is thought _ that someone had tampered with the (locks at the local jail. This man is | being held in connection with the liqâ€" _ wor _ charge. The _ other man i Peter Maly who went to . get the fines sent a man by the name of "Big John" to come to Preston to investiâ€" gate. Big John said the money would bé here by Wednesday. The man | Peter Maly who was given his liberty yesterday went to Hamilton and from | there to Montréal. The fine is $423. The tampering of the lock at the loâ€" | cal cells looks as if anâ€"attempt ° was | made to get Peter Maly his liberty. sessfu} one held in Preston for many years. . Representatives and. brethren were present from. Waterioo, Kitchâ€" ener, Gueiph, Hespoler, Galt, Ayr, Inâ€" wood and one member from Glasgow, Scotland. The Pastmasters‘ occupied all the chairs from the bottom up. Worshipful Master, Mr. Joseph King, was in charge. The main event of the evening was the working of three ‘Third Degrees. This work was put on fine last night. There was over 100 brethren of the A. F. and A.M. presâ€" ent. Doctor Ward Woolner, District Deputy of Ayr, gave a splendid â€"adâ€" dress, after which a buffet lunch was served. Communion Services. Preparatory services were held in the Presbyterian Church last night. Communion service will be held on Sunday,. Rev. J. R. Johnstone will conduct the services. Some Sign For a Church.: A sign was put out in front of the Presbyterian church this morning, adâ€" vertising the Bazaar this afternoon. On the sign it says, "Bring your monâ€" ey with you." Milk Jumps to 15c. Preston milk vendors jumped the price of milk from 13 to 15 cents a quart. What next says the consumer. A price of 35 cents a gallon to the farâ€" mer now prevails. This is the winter price and will likdly be the summer price also,. Christmas Money. Dance Huge Succes$. The Salvation Army staff band &@Y€| busy recei an exhibition of their skill as players|their frien in the Presbyterian church on Sflt“"‘loon't Forg day and in the Princess theatre at‘ ‘The Y. 11 o‘clock yesterday morning, abd @t church wil 3 o‘clock in the afternoon, and Again} eyening, S at 8 o‘clock last night. The band Fancy Wor was under the leadership of Adjutantl Fish Pond D. Richards, who is known as< the)chances o1 South American Concertina wlmd.!Mahogany The, meetings were largely attendedlaflng Mar and some fine music was heard. Neat Sum of Money Realized. The benefit dance under auspices of the Sons of England last night in Bernhardts Hall was a huge success. Quite a neat sum will be realized for the S$.0.E. Memorial Fund. Holland‘s seven piece orchestra d‘d themselves credit last night by their splendid playing. Special cars took the dancers to Galt and Kitchener after the dance. Salvation Army Staff Band Here The Ernie Marks Stock Co., played "A Good For Nothing Husband" _ at the Princess theatre last night. Messrs. Valentine Bernhardt, Frank Bleiler and a number, of others were summoned as jurors to Kitchener this morning. _ THAT SCARCE? _| . | [IFE 1 courd [ . .: {wny "borrt [E | | YA «NODWâ€"Tâ€"HAD ‘«qurTe: eover hoA A t n ol oc 4 Sooeon 4 saveley + _ THa;r__||[ertree 9 ! Horse !| B |eor x Now! ;â€"f..[ James Flyun was a visitor to Guelph Fat Stock Show yesterday. Presentation to E. W. Burnet Emery W. Burnet, who returned last week from a month‘s .visit to Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, and who was married to Hw Pifer, of that town last" W y, was presented with aâ€"beautiful clock by â€"his fellow employees: of the Canada Machinery Co., yesterday. "Mr. Burnet was comâ€" pletely utr by surprise but was able ‘to thank the boys in a few well chosâ€" en words for their kindness. The following addréss was read by Alexâ€" ander Baird, manager of the works, and Mathéw Shaw made the presentâ€" ation :‘ Dear Emeryâ€"When you disappearâ€" ed from home and friends a month ago, you led us to believe you were going to hunt deer. We are proud of you, as the hunt has been very} successful. e You have brought home not a dead one, but a real live dear, and while you will find that dears are a little dearer than most bachelors figure on, we hope that even with the high cost of living, she will only be dear to you in heart, and not too much in pocâ€" ket. You will kindly accept this clock as a token of good will from the boys with the best wishes of all for Mrs. Burnet and yourself. Yours, *0 "_ Hespeler, Dec. 8th, 1919 Emery W. Burnet, Esq. ~ _ August Moeller was married to Miss (Georgina Stratford, daughter of Mrs. H. Stratford, of this town. The marâ€" riage took place in Toronto on Satâ€" urday, Rev. J. D. Morrow performied the interesting ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Moeller have returned to town and wil reside here. They are now busy receiving the congratwlations of their friends. fass Don‘t Forget * 0 ‘The Boys of the C. M. C. Moelierâ€"Stratford Nuptials. The Y. L. 8. of St. Mary‘s R. C. church will hold a tea, afternoon and evening. Saturday, Dec. 13th. Sale of Fancy Work, Dolls, Homeâ€"made Candy, Fish Pond. Don‘t forget to buy your chances on the pair of Chickens and Mahogany Tray. 1012 2t Bring Man to Hespeler Jail for Safe Keeping Night Policemin Cott brought aver "Mike" Poluc, a man arrested in Presâ€" ton tme days ago. He was brought into %own in a taxi last night and for safe keeping, and was put in the cells at Hespeler. The lock looked as if it had been tampered with at the Preston jail. ~ The Peace Souvenir. The Peace Souvenir being published by The Kitchener Daily Telegraph, is now nearly ready for distribution. It contains pictures of the Hespeler boys who were killed and also of Hespeler‘s sons who won Military Decorations, pictures of the 111th, 118th and 34th Battalions. Mr. M. E. Jardine, town clerk and treasurer, wrote the article un Hespeler‘s War Activities, which appears u}'the book. The Souvenir is printed o fine book paper, with a beautiful embossed cover. one by writing to the Daily Telegraph, | Kitchener. The price per copy is ; $1.00. Indication are, that it is going to have a big sale, so if you really wish a copy send in your order ntl once. The funeral of the late Mrs. J. R. Phin too}( place Wednesday afternoon Rev. W. H. Harvey conducted the serâ€" vices. He was assisted by Rev. J. L. Smail. The pall bearers were W. E. Phin, â€" Hamilton; _ Reginald Scarf, Brantford; W. Brewster, Dr. Henderâ€" son,â€"Peter Jardine and Andrew | Jarâ€" dine, Hesepeler. Milk Jumps to 15 Cents. Local milk men raised the price of milk from 13 to 15c. a quart Thursâ€" ~ Hogs $15.50. The Farmers Club are shipping two earload of hogs Thursday. The price paid was $15.50 per hundred weight. Attending Funcral, _ Gete Wire of _ Another Death. uo i hdL l mmb t C â€" Mrs. Phillip Bender of Middlevilte, . Bandy, tin boxt8:9f Mib. was hére Thur. attending funâ€" mt:)n' st000h. . eral of her mother, the late Mrs. Davâ€" Aspirin is the trade id Groh. On Thursday Mrs. Bender got ;, Canada); of Bayer telegram stating that her motherâ€"inâ€" Mononceticacidestef of law had died in Middleville, Mich. She * Anyone desiring a copy can obtain { andâ€" social« events of <the % was. held in ‘the:G. W.V/A. rooms night. , Mr. MéMillan, the: local artist on the ~piano, furnished the music last night. ! At midnight lunch was served by. the ‘ ladies. f Dr: Will Proud, who lately trins Atebopatemia and Wouee, pas opened up ‘a practice in Guelph. . His many Hespeler friends will wish him school room of 8t. Andrew‘s churcir this afternoon. A sale of fancy work is also on.. The proceeds are in ald of the Ladies‘ Aid Society. Hespeler Hockey Phro‘n Witl Try + Qut. * Flegs and O‘Krafty, two local speed artists are going to Have a *try out with the Preston _ junior _O.HA. Hockey team. A number of_ ‘other Hespeler boys will go over to try and get a place on the team. Tomorrow Rev.â€" J. L. ~Bmail g mtmnm-:ha. dination of his ‘brother, "B. to the office of the eldership, & d B. Dengisâ€"of the Evangelical © chureh, Hespeler will have a six team lea:; gue this winter, but will not entér a team in the O.H.A. All games will be played on Wednesday nights in the Arena in Preston. I Hu‘nlu.’ speler, and Rev.:N. M. Leokie will be out of town sministers, â€"â€"«>‘_° An afterncon tea and sale of homeâ€" Orange Lodge Elect Officers. Hespeler Orangemen elected _ offiâ€" cers on Thursday night. They areall good live wires and _ should . make things‘hum when they get _ started. The following were elected:â€" W. M.â€"A. Collins. Deputy M.â€"T. Armstrong. Chaplainâ€"H. Duckworth. Rec.â€"Secy.â€"Walter Shipp Fin. Secy.â€"W. Hodge. in a "Bayer‘ package, plainly marked with the safety "Bc'{c &n-.' Genuine "Dn‘.n ‘ablets of: Aspirin‘ are now" made in Canada by a Canadian Company.. No German interost whatâ€" ever, all rights being purchased from the United States Govérnment, . , : During the wair, acid imitations were as n xes and var ; sold Aspirin in ¥fl bo: 1 various other containers. The "Bayer Cross" is Goes to Chicago for Machines _ Mr. William Kribs left Friday for Chicago on aâ€" business trip. Mr. Kribs is b§ying ,.gome : machinery which he must have at once and can not be turned out soon enough in Canâ€" ada. Business is increasing very fast in the électrical waching machine line, he told the Téelegraph. â€" Mr. William Thompson and> . Sam Lavis were masters of the ceremon« Mr. Patrick Murphy, who is very ill, is somewhat better today. Many of theâ€"churches in town are having‘ special ‘services â€" tomorrow. Everybody is advised toâ€"go. One minâ€" ister stated ‘Fome time ago that only one third of the Hespeler people went to church. _ pai l GENUINE <ASPIRIN _ HAS "BAYER CROSS" ‘Tablets without ‘‘Bayer Cross are not Aspirin at all your only way:of krowing that you are 1st turerâ€"William Markle D. C.â€"T. McCullough. 1st Comm.â€"R. J. Wilkinson. One of the most. enjoyable dances Round Dances Are a Thing of the Get genuine "Bayer Tablets of d at drug stores, u. L9 00 ~. / Aepirin o the trude niurk (rewintered destef of Salitylicacid. §o the R. Forbes Co.,for over 40 years. ‘on Baturday was a big success. Quite aur“&nu?v.u-:dofimm ‘~Mr. Robert Lothian is: some better cal church preached an excellent serâ€" mon in St. Andrews _ Presbyterian Church yesterday morning. Rev. Mr. Leckie of Kirkwall preached at the evening service. Rev. Mr. Small was at Arthur yesâ€" terday. "Dibby" Gets a Good Position. Mr. Albert Sault has returned from a two weeks‘ visit to Elkhart, Ind. "Dibby" has secured a position with the William Neilson Co., of ‘Toronto, and will act as traveller in this disâ€" trict. â€" * â€" Mr.â€"John Flynn‘is getting along fine at St. Jonm_plw at Guelph. Mr. C. H. Mickus is still very ill. Rev. Dengis and Rev. Mr. Leckie at All Dibby‘s friends will wish him every success in his new venture. e o o e t on aom TS Aan PmR enict F every success in his new venture. news contributor. He will still continue to manage his | |_ ’:"' Ch":‘;l sl:-'::d 0;:?“‘8- retail store at Hespeler. 'Ilfln“ & Tivin strne â€" + Mr. "Matt" Salg: has _ returned u':'. ua“‘lfl“ d MF,: D ecs uoindg e rsaighad . Emith returned from Vancouver last good position with the Grand River edn wl"y lt“mflt?ll. t lwm a fl. arcus D08 ocms 2dâ€"mmn‘ work sale at the Presbyterian Church Leo Flynn of Hamilton was a visiâ€" tor at his home over Sunday. _ ‘Mr. Jardine Christman of ~Foronto spent Sunday in | town. "Jardine" picks the Bachelor Hockey team "to win in the six league hockey in Hesâ€" peler. F Chief Crawford Gets Twoâ€" Montreal Men With a Galion of Whiskey; Fined $423. Two men who :came to town from Montreal were arrestedâ€" Saturday night by Chiéf Crawford. One give his name as Peter Maley ;and the other Mike Polue. They were chargâ€" ed with having liquor in otfer than a private dwelling. Magistrates George Tilt and B. W. Ziemann triéd . the cases. A Polish family . were â€" also mixed up in the case and gave eviâ€" dence that they got liquor from these two men. â€"~One young girl acted as court interpreter when the prisoners appeared in court." The tin can conâ€" taining tho‘a,llnn of whiskey was an | exhibit in the court. | Peter Maley appeared ‘first and| pleaded guilty to the charge. Then| Mike Polue «ppeared in court and also ‘ pleaded guillty. One asked to be reâ€"| leased so he could go to Hamilton and ‘get the fine. One man was _ taken back to the cells and the other given | a chance to raise the money. < The fine was $200 each and costs. . This: ‘hmounted to $423. for their little visit to the Mineral Springs. town. Fined $10. and Costs. C. J. Smith was in police court this morning on a drunk and disorderly charge. He was fined ten dollars and costs or 30 days in jail. The: fine amounting to $19 was paid. Magis trates B. W. Ziemann and ~Georke Filt tried the case. Chief Crawford laid the charge. The man was logked up for a short time. Fined Ten Doliars and Costs Each in s Three young men from the country who tried to own Hespeler‘s streets one night last week appeared in court for being drunk and disorderly, ‘ufl«l was fined ten dollars and costs. This amounted to $19. each. Chief Wilson laid the complaints.. : a$1 01 fil‘ ligloo r \ Not Decided on Mayoralty. _ Ald. George Zettel who has . been mentioned as the candidate for mayor in the coming municipal _ elections when interviewed by the Telegraph this morning stated that he . would neither confirm or deny that he intenâ€" ded to runâ€"for mayor. Mr. Zettel statâ€" ed that he had not made up his mind as yet and did not think he would do so definitely until shortly before nomâ€" indtions. F Henri, Que. Rev. J. B. Dengis of the Evangeliâ€" Leopold, Bechard, five years . old, lost his life in & fire in a house at St. Mr. Scott has been identified ‘~with . Patrick Money Made. 4T * h5 96 First "Signet" Under Management. Uxder the management of Mr. W. Â¥. Uttley, formerly editor of the News Record of Kitchener, the "Elmira Sigâ€" net" came a day ahead of the regw lar schedule and with a big h;ymv = ment. Mr. Uttley is the present owner of the "Signet," and means te make We shall give all the details of the public school concert in Monday‘s isâ€" ‘sue of the Daily Telegraph. We will say this much, that the concert was a big success, and the crowd enormous. About three hundred were turned away fo lack of room. _ The concert will be repeated next week, very likeâ€" ly about Tuesday evening. Wisdom of Betty. We had a family picnic. When we had eaten our supper we sauntered slowly out of the park towards the car line. Suddenly Betty turned and ran quickly back towards the spot where we had eaten. "Betty, come Pte. and Mrs. Jos. F. Yanchus and infant son, Laurie, left for Mt Carâ€" mel, Pa., to visit the former‘s parents. From there they will visit ‘the formâ€" er‘s sister near Pittsburg for about two weeks. They will then go to De troit where they will make their fuâ€" ture home. Public School Concert. Wednesday. Dr. A. S. Vogt and family of Toâ€" ronto, left that city Monday for Caliâ€" fornia for a few months. quick," said mother. _ Betty _ ran faster, without any excuse for her conâ€" duct. ‘What are you going back for? Why don‘t you come when. J call?" cried mothéer to Betty‘s retreating back. ‘Just a minute, mother," reâ€" plied Betty. ‘I want to get my gum. I parked it on one of the benches. Many Famili¢s Are Butcherinng. ‘ . | Nujol Many Elmira families have been butchering hogs during the past two weeks. “3 people the ‘storing away ‘their wintertsupply of pork and also Ibent.ing the H. C. of L. Another War. â€" ® "What‘s the charge against this man*?" asked the judge. "Fighting in the public streets," reâ€" plied the offfcer. 5 c "What‘s the ninety cents . for Judge?" asked the man at the bar. "War tax."* ‘"‘But the.war‘s all over, your honor." ©"Over, nothing! You were fighting "You‘re fined nine dollars and ninety For Constipation Bold by all qentere o SV ME PCTVEM (¢ HACKING‘S LIMITED Aur Goop Good Health KnowsNoAches or Pains! _ _ _ Bvery organ in the body must be strong, healthy and full â€" / . Nervous Sy#tem, ._ . _ ... _ _ " o2 t c w k o. onl o oo m se uts SF the body, If whey | Snfereistpe rergamie ts _‘ HMegking‘s Heart and Nerve Irenedy . / Wgwm“ffimfim"fih'fn-&m * ’"’%‘fm’fi‘ih:n PDon‘® :;mn a dbof Ti gent uit onl e aimppointed. inaint on Haokingk â€" ("| _ ELMIRA AtipePures on Irffiate aThree tayproparstions .omnntlo- for all who desire good w hang diutwts drimmgs 1. 4004 1 amull t 2e hx in But Nujo! is entirely different. // / Nujol heips nature establish â€"ca ' waticn at tegular intervals*â€" iheâ€"h ‘ world. â€" Get a bottle fromâ€"your dréggist ‘That eCrctive agent is Nojol. Noj:! by rclieving constipath Fer valuable health bookletâ€"* Warning: $Â¥]4 eth "Ht *"the same as Nulpt", â€" You may aifer ferm bstinan, a most uptoâ€"date o. 27 pocdar, S S Mr. Fred Hewitt of Bly! business visitor in g'l. R Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ©.. Kitchener were. visitors in‘ Schmalz, who i: f ; the Zilliax House for the required a fe wmore inside: complete the plan. ~ P yr. w. 1. Wiien: ot.'g was a visitor town.â€" Chitdren . Delight Big Audie The Elmira: people filled mira . Theatorium> to _ its ~Cp Muuu;n. George Dut: Fries of Palmerston s on their way to Kitchen weren‘t you!"* «4. // Personals, . , 454 M Mr. George . was a business v t Mr. Chas. Teapp®of business visitor‘ in Mr. Gordon C was a business visitor in The Eimira ‘ ‘Decembe Fair was largely attent were people present. from Waterlo, Bridgeport, El and Drayton.. The .smail numerous, butâ€" buyers * visit her daughter, Miss for a few days. . <_< Friday evening;â€"when a Mr. A. D. So‘m‘dt; has r@ contract to fastail s col _ farms at Tillsonburg. c Co., of Guelph . is | supply Schmidt with the erial, < Enlarging . Mr. P. Y. Waymian, qtag construction department gistants arrived in town to ef ment was given by the children." The pn‘zfi i not large enough to carry power ~necessary in: E workmen will be in â€"tow weeks. +5 Auctioncer Class Had a Fair‘ day was. Auctio busy day. Among the ar the farmers scalg./at the G which, owing to lack of b farmers dm toâ€" sell. harness, s © bells, cu! ture, tools and about two and flnfi Misa Hsyu'm at the home of Mr.â€"and “t;.;al_‘.!;wn ot M‘m.‘r. Q'a man and ownerâ€"of tr race: Todd,â€"was a yisitor in town. town and . 0 .. Mr. A. D. § \\)\\‘&‘&6 ECOMME Sehnimidt ‘at

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