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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Apr 1920, p. 7

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Miss Cora Schierholtz of Kitchener is spending the holidays with her ( _parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Schier t holtz. ‘ Bmténds working upon without delay. fi l» the trunk line, the plans ‘â€" "having been passed by the Provinâ€" ~â€". Jefal Medical Health official. Only &. ws@er the consent of the Grand Trunk & Railway and several private families â€"*~‘*mmder whose land the sewer line will L;::‘ mfl ‘This disposal plant is to be deâ€" . uwpon later on, because of the § Provincial Medical Health officer *"> Maving a system other . than . was /.. dpecified by Mr. Johnston, which he , thought would serve Elmira better. m ‘The eity of Guelph is going to install this system this year. Has Tonsilitis. &r Cecil Philips of Kitchener, spent Wednesday with friends in Elmira. 20. 3. W. Bengoughâ€"Under the Auspices 4 o of the G.A.C. * The Elinira folk had an opportunity of witnessing a crayon artist, in the person of Mr. J. W. Bengough, of Torâ€" onto, on Wednesday night. Mr. Benâ€" ‘gough is‘ a noted cartoonist, who works his tongue in unison with his hands. As he goes along through his â€" talk he illustrates his point with a ... grayon sketch. The program started at 8 p.m. with Mr. Archie Morris actâ€" 'ft'lg ‘as chairman. In his opening reâ€" _._ _ _Has Pneumonia. «455 It#tn, the 9â€"yearâ€"old son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Letson, is a victim of . pneumonia and pleurisy. Dr. Corâ€" + mack, who is in attendance, reports «__ favorably. Personals. . "c» «Qu Tuesday night the Bimira Counâ€" > ‘silâ€" met in a special session at which Miss Flora Veitch is spending the holidays with her parents at Winter boutne. Dr. R. F. Stewart Ia visiting friends , mt Dundas â€" and Hamilton over the _ hWolidays. ww _ Mr. Chas. Trapp of Kitchener was Edith," the 15 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Burkhart, is suf fering from tonsilitis. Hogs are coming down in price again. The buyers were paying $18 Thursday. Personale Mr. 8. D. Rendall left on Thursâ€" ‘fl@y aftetnoon for Drumbo to spend the holidays with his parents. wul@@#>â€"R. W.. Uffelman of Waterloo was & business visitor in town. Hogs Down to $18.00. Chris. Drelsinger was a business visitor to Kitchener. Mrs. Alex. Brandt was a visitor to Kitchener. Mrs. Milton Snyder was a visitor to Toronto. W\ Mro#toy : Hoséa of Hanover stopped An Ein#ira dn his wily to Linwood. Mr. Hoses had the misfortune to sprain his Téft knee some time ago. He is obliged to use a cane. ~ * Jack Armstrong of Listowel was a business visitor in town. J. B. Lein was a business visitor to Kitchener. Miss â€" Dorraine â€" Lehnen â€" arrived home for her Easter holidays from the Alma College, St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jardine, Hesâ€" , aler and Mrs. John Barrett and daughter Beatrice Christman, Dillon, Montana, motored to Elmira on Tuesâ€" day visiting friends. _ Mr. J. W. Hosie was a business visâ€" itor to Winterbourne and Gueliph on Thursday. The Misses Margaret Abel and Mae Smith left on Thursday to visit the latter‘s mother at Detroit, over the Easter holidays. The Misses Ella and Minnie Sochâ€" mer and Emma Reist of Kitchener are visiting friends at Floradale during the holidays. & e The Misses Alice Reid, Jean Beaâ€" ton, Mildred Ogram and Lulu McLenâ€" nan, spent Thursday afternoon at Kitâ€" chener. Mr. Frank J. Yanchus of Kitchener apent the holidays at the Zilliaz House. Mr. Wilfrid Sawyer of Kitchener is a weekâ€"end visitor in town. Miss Lena Lewis is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Class, Floradale. Mr. Herb Hedrich of Hanover is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. N. Hedrich. Miss Edith Daum left for Tavistock to visit her sister, Mrs. Henry Schlitt for a few days. Miss Cora Hammer left for Welâ€" lesley to spend the hoi *zys with her parents. ELMIRA REPRESENTATIVEâ€"J. J. YANCHYS , (Stoddick ‘House), ‘Phone 31 C Orders taken for Subscriptions and for Daily Telegraph . v~â€" â€" mhd Weeklty Chronicieâ€"Telegraph and Reegipts issued. Miss Florence Atchison left . to spend a few days in Toronto; from there she will return to Bluevale and spend the balance of her holidays with ‘hef ‘parents. r, was present on an invitation the Council. ‘The principal topic l. business visitor in town. Mr. Archie Morris is spending his hdfl-n atâ€" Toronto. + ~ Mrs. Ghas, Fischer and daughter Norraine, : arg cvisiting the former‘s daughtery Mis. C. W. Helabecker at Mi,, apd l;‘ Hosea HoHinger are visiting friends at St. Jacabs, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wiiford and son are visitors to Kitchener. The Misses Dora and Meta Schierâ€" holts are visiting their sister, Mrs. Nichol at Hamilton. > Mr.. W. Johnston is spending his bolidays at Paisley, visiting his parâ€" ents. Tâ€"W TN OUNCIL Clin â€"me a â€"atare & enyâ€" Ae INâ€"LAw AND GOrA SAMPLE SET OF %m; l‘HE BOOKS, THE PROSPECTUS, oB As &A Bookâ€"| {ANP EVERY‘WING:. AGENYT HAYT 1. z_ € AS A [300K â€"AGENT TH SONâ€" ;Ll-fw‘s A JOKE? yE won‘r > ASE‘ro'mn Books ~â€"â€"IN O CE Ry? c HEDID. HE Pilaff is a sister. s Miss Minnie Brohman of Guelph is visiting her glater, Mrs. Syl. J. Stedâ€" Mr. Alvia Allgeier and Schaefer were yisitors to on Thursday, Belty week. Mr. Emmanue®" Daum of Kitchener is spending the holidgays with ‘his father, Mr. Adam Daum. + Mr. and Mrs. M. Allgeier are visitâ€" ing their daughter, Mrs. E. Whale at Brampton. Henry and Charles Brunck and Pius Rau, students of St. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener, are home spending the Easter holidays with their parents. Ing their Gaughler, Mrs. E. Whale 8| far west, a part of it in the provinces Brampton of western Canada, where Milbs 4s a Henry and Charles Brunck and Pius | Prime favorite, perhaps partly beâ€" Rau, students of St. Jerome‘s College, m :’;o :m‘:;.:.w::t&“o:;: Kitchener, are home spending the| in the past fifteem years, more than Easter holidays with their parents. half of them were bef ré return audiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn and childâ€"|©0¢€8. There are many towns and ren of Kitchener were visitors in f::rl:: 0"?",’:“’:‘:1:::. b,?‘ °:'ll::‘li°":::_ town. son. Hear him Thursday night at the Mr. Fred Lindner of Kitchener was Elmira Theatorium under the auspices FNE SErs Topay? i rrene mecoen II Teap nsl sers DOwN TODAY at Milverton Toronto for " & WELLâ€"ERâ€"HAS n HUK? OH PEAR ME NO â€" nE GLLED OnN |) ue POESN‘T InTEND To? Copyright, 1920. by Nriwpoper Featuee Service, Inct, Great Bricain righos reserved #, * E,u".wwws LIKE HME‘S t PLenyy om‘Eh LEPT! ER â€" 1 WOWDER â€"â€" â€"â€" & s © #OM ‘Mt xt re ‘ ot Winterborae.. 41061 my 5; tth g. a. C on Teskda) sight. c uniac tof tm & 6th, a delegate will be . Mr. Mitchell sold decide on the amaigamation of the »au:h-uumab'o'u A. C. and U. V. L. nht:-t-‘ r delayeg tng ipp |Depeesary (akeverr = aty an became Loyalty Club will e _ an :n.. The n::‘l man m::m Jecture in "the I'lr-.c:odh; , upon ““'h Su -fl%ml with ::’e‘nw’:i .c'-‘:“l'-"- 150 views. il Mll W I | ‘Wm. MacKenzie was a weekâ€"end visitor to Toronto. | _ Douglas Erb of Toronto, and Archie Baird of Bt. Clements, spent Good Friday at the home of Mrs. Erb. | Measrs:_Dan Kehier, Martin Schuâ€" er and A. L. Rats were Yisitors . to iKtchener on Good Friday. j ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hetfry Pfoff and famâ€" ily of Kitchener, spent Good Friday atho home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jing. > ' Chas Wilfong of Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mepno Wilâ€" i dncnr Lutz and Miss Myrtle Kohâ€" leg were visiting friends in Cobourg on Good Friday. "H SAPâ€"HEAD SELL LIHf" EVE SEFTS 0‘ BOOKS TO? 1 Say, Ma, wâ€"who pp| |LWHYâ€" UH â€" spent ~the with ‘his mother, e se eceaiit 0 P 0. Mr. rs. it were visioee theat * in RicRARRE h Geal ener over Good Â¥rid¢y. friends in towB 33:.?“:;'::_‘.“ Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Ruppel and family of Hamiliton were visiting former‘s parents, Mr. and MÂ¥re." J. H. n”dmmvnkau. * C. Portsllllpp.l was . a | business visiter to uelph on Saturday. James: Bolton of Guelpb, spent the M Hemmerich was a visitor to Kitâ€" uscA Bocic P o s ~> rel : Mr. and Mrs. Bd.Miller and family of Waterloo . were weekâ€"end visitor at the home of Mr: and Mrs. George Router. Art Laschinger was a weekâ€"end visitor to Toronto. ° M@ward Reid of Waterloo, was & visitor in IMG940r~â€"* 7 _<â€"}.â€"wello iYUULL‘ ¢ ‘FOR.THE:. I _1 sued by the Marine Workers & : hk t F and enclose fc. stamp to pay

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