We teach @verythimg from plainedt walrt ‘th "mokt elaborate dress, "which ean be fodmd im fashion booka, in clduing coats, skirtm, children‘s greas en, ktmonas, walsts, otc. Why spend months aB a shop where you hem, overcast, aiw on hooks and eyer and when you have sorved 6 monthas there what do you know about entâ€" ting out a dress? Absolutely notiing! No more than you dig the first day fFou went. So why apend your time there when we carn teach you in two weeks. Terms are $16.50. Charts given free. No pay in advance, free trigl. _ Next class begins Jan. 4th For further information call and let we demonstrate our method. ILM-DRIOMYTINO OGHOOI.I §04 King i8t. E: Kitzhenar Learn Dress Making in Two Weeks Don‘t fail to Clothing ady. on Commencing December 15th, 1920, the law firm of Clement, Clement and Hattin, _ will have associated with them, Mr. Clarence Snider,. who has heretofore been practicing alone in Kitchenor, n Fowl were quite plentiful and were bought quickiy; pegn were 35e to 406 a pound, chickens were 35c a pound, Thrkeys were searce. The Chrtstinas imarket will be held on Thursday, December 23rd. Eo S t 0 4 Mb hmicair. ye . _ § , #io Ibetter service anyâ€" _ Kegs, Ail Fow!, Except T Eighteeen Cords of Wood So Far .__ Delivered to Town According _ to Mayor Rolitender, ‘hore has been no great demand @» fat for the wood this probably being because the coa) merchant can supâ€" Ply the people with coal and they do _ not need wood. Also becaunse of it being an npen fan Don‘t fail to read the Clothing advy. on page 10. °7 "ooneot fendered by Mayor Boh} The only other __ _ Many orbers For woop lender to the members :;I the \\'nlolr-!“l the morning s The wood purchased by the Town|10o Town (Councit at the‘ home of| PS ‘of the first : which â€" has | heoen delivered to | the DePuiy Kieswotter last night provad | 0C two Bylaws, . Munlcipal yards, will be sawed short |4 complete success. | anditors Py Ohe 4 Iy. Mayor Bohlender staied that op. The arrangemen}s for the bamgmer f1924, the other d ders will be deliycred as soon as â€"pos. [Y®°r° supervised by Mrs. 8. Kieswet.; Me of pay tfor ( sible. ter, who showed hersell to be a very| lending committe omameie * capable hostess. When those present 10 $5. LIBRARY BOARD FINISHES WoORK |had done foll justice to (the delicaciea _ The Council al A delegation of citizens interested llrn‘vi(fod h Soee 1iE was spont in [ ¢lnck 3‘ fraoa o in the health centre. who vere to ,Wh"’h Ihe reminiscenees of the past |10rn00R session o walt on the Lilsury Moeed Moâ€"day *ru" arie fold with ercat emloyment, [ All members are . to discuss the use of the Library Half Eo6 .zr(ls anmd music proviied by Wi;:ht»’ 2O C for the centro, did | yot arriwe and |MIVS orchestra made the evening | * â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" consequenitly the Board took ma.ae. |MDS ©Noyable and the weary Coun: ! WED! tion. Routine business occupics itha | CHors departed in the wee sma‘ hours | ! â€" Board at the, mecting which was the [Of (b¢ morning. .. > * last of the year. + © STAHL About elghteen cords of "wond h:n\' been delivered to the tmunic ipal vigrdd thus far. where it will ho cawed aal delivered to purchasers â€" y se A hanquet temdlered by s MANY ORDERS FoR woop lendet to the members :1 The wood purchased by the Town | lo0o Town Counci} at" i which â€" has heen detivered to â€" the }Deputy Kieswotter last â€" Munlcipal yards, will be sawed short |4 complete success. ly. Mayor Bohleader stated that or.| The arrangemenis for dets will be deliycred as soon as pos. [Y°re supervised by Mrs. sible. Tor. wwha shnuwsa wasl 1e The woekly markot A large number of xoung folks are taking advantaze of;the fine ice at Sliver Lake and enjoying the popâ€" ular winter pastime, Akatin®. â€" This week a‘couple of lads went through the ice and received accitckipg. Weber Bros. have sold out their milkroute in theeWest.Ward to Mr. A. E. Kuarr, whoitas teken possesâ€" stou. & i h Mrg. HJ. Alleatwha bhas teen visit Ing ber parents, tlr.c;nfl Mrs. Frienaâ€" ship. John St., N‘ur_nl?’ to her ‘homv in Wingham this morting. LAW Mra. D. Bobiendds Krb Street, lett on‘ Tuesday 14 visit New Hambury friends for a i y cays. Acattemy, â€â€"'»rt- .;;;30'tb to spend thh,n.(}hrumau hol her parents, , Mr. d Mra Fischer, 25 Vlctorï¬%t. C WPENGNIRNIND Pombatinntntincititcimemaits . Don‘t fail to read the Robe and Clothing adv..on page 10. Mrs. Murray and two crildren. of Detroit. xe §pending the Christmas holidays the home of her parents. Nr. and Mrs. Thos. Hilliard. * hernew Miss Kngleeq Fischer, of «Lorettx MARKET WELL ATTENDED | _ Local News Notes SkaATiING on SEVER LAKE \ .3 2+ A wl 'm-_""."(’( \your full seeing power, and ‘Wo not detract from your \Arnoid Jansen MILK BUusingess: soLD FIRM AbDs PARATNER. â€"xcept Turkey, â€" Plentiful This Morning Right at the Market. read the Robo and page 10. practicing alone in 2 2L We scher, of «Loretta med to her home as holidays witn d Mra. Edgar 3. Robe and \‘ Phone 853 on reorganization. §« mand is Major J6U, R 0. Company ml*m Of major are Capte{H. C. 10 Mrlntflkh.lf'" Lieut‘W. L. aAj on, t on tranfifer fromd thie 1 Infantry. Thre®‘ caditai C| Officers af .__108th Regiment ~AreGazetted The quality of the music was lent throughaut and tho congre were greatly @léased with the Christmas servite. NC SE m adinubidtls d hi 2515004 e 1 ie 3 5+ "Boly City swes a rare treat and Mt. Heller completed the service with the "Uhristmas Postinde in 1D." /‘ The quality of the music was exodâ€" lent throughaut and tho congregation WBYRâ€"sewa cesc oR ic m 1 The s@osttude of the morning sorâ€" vice was "The Festa) March". In the evening Mr. McKeracker opened the service with a brief Christmas mosâ€" Sage after which "Holy Night" was vrpeated y Mr. Heller by special rteâ€" «mest and the two morning anthem»y "Rejoice Serusalem" and "Sing" in "Rejoice â€" Mornsalem and Sing" in which Mr. MacKenzie took the solo part were greatly enjoyed by the conâ€" gregation. .H. G._ Méafele‘s rendition of ths | _ Vory exccifent music wa Of binth services at Bt. Pz !h*fl:m Chureb on Sundiv n l .o HeHer who is eftarge . jeal departmrnt of the eb }n"rvjn;: of rrmat eredit for vfothe uie remferpil In the morting the pash o MeNeracher, preachied : Chritsmvas sepimon The bry ken from the first ehaoptc 18h and vomh verses, with mMUsic was most a ppropmic The solo "Sendl Nut Thy F.W. ManKengie was bean desed and much sppreciat cmgregaton,. sn "Holy Dinlity Bntf lo«t nothing Prating hcwitty fromâ€" My. P terpostalion The apthems the rpoir ‘The First Christi and "Frockaim Ye Tis Na well regdered. the voices very bexatifattyâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Councilors, Mayor Bohlender‘s Guests at Fine Banquet Seat eibauiait s ol Li oc Sully was rushed . to the _ K.â€"W. Hospital, where he was examined by Dr. J. E. Hett. it was found that he had escaped with only a fow bruises and possibly a fractured rib. _ Arthur Sully, d Bridgeport _ Road, Waterioo, had a niiraculous _ escape trom death yesterday. . He is _ cnâ€" ployed at the Doering Triink â€" Comnâ€" pany, and about 4 o‘clock in the afâ€" ternoon while at work a barrel weighâ€" ing 697 pounds. fell on him. xeclient Xmas Music Featured St. Paul‘s Services Arthur Sully Has _ Miraculous Escape From Awful Death + ‘2 39 _ Mayor BohienGer bas bad gix yeays‘ ,c;xpel’lenfl‘ in the L‘lrncl of W.m and one year ‘as Mayor and has deâ€" 'rided to stand aguain in the Mayoralâ€" ty race. leeve Stroh lias had one year‘s oxâ€" pericnce as Reeve and seven years as Councifior and in all times has tried to please the public as best he coukd. Reeve Stroh was again nominated to stund as Reeve for another year and. it is quile,probablc that he will be in the running. Deputyâ€"Reeve Kieswetter has had one year‘s experience as Deputyâ€" Iteeve and three years as Councilor Another meeting of the Labor Club will be heid on Tuesday evening .o noinate more members for Council. ° WoOoOp sTILL coming in. Mayor D. Bohlender stated to«lay that so far about thirty cords of woud have been delivered to the Municips} yards where the sawing of this wood will be commenced and delivery made shortly. oum mrio.motiis "*oa ; Mayor D. Rohlender, Rae#e: M. Stroh, and Delltm.& Kies wet» ter were agafur Aor £% 1) by the memb@rk: 66 JÂ¥e % or Club wheu at i. °u) f Labor Club lï¬'flf»’l‘ï¬umdny and which was well attended by mombeumnq friends. 5 U exvrelfent music was a feature services at Si, Ponl‘s Proshyâ€" luireh on Sundiv snd P01 .. r who is charge of the piu curtmrnt of The ebureh in de ef rrmat eredit for tw ualtty hlen ,xw veltter a Btrok Agaie Rodireed By Meetingâ€" he reminiscenees of the past re told with great enjoyment. and music provided by Wight. rchestra _ made the evening utm 1t mon the teat h. 2 appreciated hy the ainl â€" "Holy Night® hy ost mothiug of its apâ€" fromâ€" My. Heler‘s inâ€" The apnthems sung hy First Christmas Morn TOn Phe fex? bemg fa first choapter eof Litke, verses, with whih the SV appropriate â€" His Name" wore voices ‘bleading DUtP Regit®. 8. Kieswet», tm Aor £% 0'1 rb: 6Â¥ lRe W at n uoo mag y A'llf“Thlnruday and which nded by membem a mss .# m'der_ bhas bad gix years‘ H "rh_\'_ Light" tv «s beautifuily ren pastor to be a ’,{c}:‘."lensljng committee meeting thosc present 19 $5 the deli¢aciea __ The Council wljourned a was spent in [SlOCK t so into committces nr, KRev. Ir in eloqnent B. {Mcâ€" whote _ Fiftyâ€"eight alarms have been rung in during the year. Of this number an inusually high porcentage have been false alarms. For the safecy of the phblic this practice must be siopped. e a Chiet" H; Guetin .tn mmmuu on the com#@raÂ¥Hvely @gaill firo losa‘ thie Kitchon®r‘s fire loss for tne year, to dafe has been somewhat lesa than $1 per head of the population of the rclly_ the total being $21,883. Onty two fires of a serlons nature have orâ€" curred, the Quickfall storage buiinâ€" ing and a storage shed of Bartz Brog Purniture Company sufforing â€" over $15,000 of the total fire loss of the city. leaving the remaining $6,000 (ta tributed among all the smallet fires which have occurred ‘ City Fire Loss l (Canadian Press) _ Halifazs, Dec. 21.â€"FF M.or. 8. Aurâ€" ora, Pairtot and Patrician, the ernis er _ and two destroyors presented !n Canada by Great Britain, arrived off the harbor this morning and anchorâ€" ed off the dock vard shortly before 8 o‘clock. friends wish t ihe'm Mr. and M(T 'S;arlz take up their residence Wateylon. Their _ man Some out of tows tended the wordding Mrs. Swartzentriubor Mrs. Erb and child brother and sister 0; HeY. A. 8 McCready « tal Mission, Kitchener ter the eeremony the consisting of <about 5 entertained to a daint ner at the home of t onts. * The your Rev. A.S tal Mission tor tho se A qDiet w the home of Young St. . when (heir married to | of Kitchener ol After a s ner Mr onl ) 359 train for poiufe= east, T will resige at hest â€"wishes of low them for a ded Jife c A pretty wedding took place Wed. al high noom, when Xr. Herman Stahl of this city, and Miss Estella Yeack, daughter of Y#. and Mrs. Freq Yeack, of Bridgeport, were happily wedded, Rev. Mr. Veit tying the nuptial knot. The bride wore a bandsome | taupe costume with hat to match, The htitk: umt bridectnam icare nwnnersor The Council adjourned at 1115 o ‘elock ï¬â€˜ so into committees. The ay Lernoo session opetied at 2 o‘clocy Ail memtbers are in attendance. ] Some Tittle inisuftderstanding over the holding of Juverile Court in the Junior Judge‘s Caambers at the Comâ€" !ty Court was referred io at Tuesday \ morning‘s session o Couty Council {who opened their last meeting of the year toâ€"fay. _ The Council some time ago sancâ€" tloned the use of these rooms for tie holding of the Juverile Court. Objecâ€" tion was Jater made by some of tne olflcials but verbal sanction for the use of the rooms has since been givâ€" en by Jndge Spotton, clearing up the misunderstanding. The only other business faken ""1 at the morning session wius the hoara ing of the first and second vreadings j 7. P mes Uoue i CHRISTMASs GirTs ARRIVE lCounty Council Meeting To _ dayâ€"Pay for Attending Committees Raised TO APPOINT AUDITORS SWARTZENTAUBERâ€"31aAmpr FINAL SESSION OF THE YEAR Officials of the Canada Furniture Company would volumteer no informuâ€" tion on the matter when uuestioned by a Telegraph representative this moriâ€"â€" lug. Outside information is that they have not yet decided whethwe or not they will follow up the matter by proâ€" secuting . the | missing accountapt. Smith is said to have disappeared a week ago Friday, + io en tm .with having made away ow ‘erable of the firm‘s money. this. is‘ thepoaie.or pat ascerta inod dlrgar(.'otfl whon intérviewed, would s on the subject but did not thore was something to the From one source The learned that it is ateged t had disappeared with some the firm‘s money. as superintendcnt and Smifh boomme “wï¬â€œ:“m:w d Smifh \.-Jth hm" -a '.f:f‘-lglf'n credit Smith the past four years, hay saged as inanager Â¥ year ,él. Mr. A:?e‘: P â€" _ C000 "0C CBRRRE hl‘nu cmulï¬ has.left the town :l&_ sum of monsy belonging to the rm. Burith had been in the employ" of the Canada Furniture Company for uu;:ut fpar years, baving ~been ; onâ€" ma me mamnal 2C T wo weeks, it 7!;:;;: :I-l;a t:atn:" a" Smitk. agcountant of the Cansids Fu(‘uu (hmulï¬ has.left the town :l(,i_ sum of monsy belonging to the Â¥m . Syprq ol telaleation‘ls/sald to have cecurred in Waterioo during the past y on ngr WEDDINGS wedding of XMroa STAHLâ€"YEACK wore a hbandsome taupe ith hat to match. â€" The bridegroom | were unattendâ€" a smmpttons werlding dinâ€" d Mrs. Stabl deft on fthe for Toronto. Buffalo and on da Mr people 10 We« anght; ~ Toronto, Upon their 31 There town John own guests who atâ€" ling were : Mr. and ber, of Chicago: and 1d of Saskatchewan, r of the bridegroom. Swartzontruber will i ho long one to appoint the Cmuaty Tor the year to amend the daily Council members ar ‘This Year| bd «Ins arlzontruber . will mce on Togo St.. many _ Twinâ€"Clty every happiness 50 nty ~ \the We of up the matter ‘b; proâ€" missing _ accountapt. have digappearea a Mrz ©oday. Miss Swart C nf am} . M en y ctly. â€" Chief Fiynk, . would say nothing it did not deny thas ize n snlem reburn a Bt friem|} hv'lp'vy some $8,000 s, from with ruua!t; Y._ Whether @HTd not be . rumors. Telegrapu that Smith «dinâ€" â€"The and they The â€"Sel wedlâ€" af 4 f3. _ L /1 "tHCICVCE INIHAL success ; ’in life as x farmer and later onlm’ml! "l'llhu livery husiness at Kincardine. j "~/He was appointed postmaszter here in l’r"jwo?. He was a Mason, in Odd I"vl«-‘ "('z low, president of the Kincardine Clab *" [and a devoted member of Rnox prc-s-’ ‘Y ; byterian Church. During the war he *\ was very :n-uni,in palrivfic and re h C lief work. A 1 He m:lrr'g!d, "lz;l.lw],ll A. Walker, ‘ * who survites him. He in survivedp it by two sons. Gearge U.. of Kitchener, | *.and Frank..on the staff of the Royal |‘ { Bank, also by oue daughter, Miss Lorâ€"|‘ ‘raime. f ® â€" I \Council Winds Up | * Business for Year‘ * MELON OF BaAKER EsTtaATE ® °_ AT LAST To se DiviDED _ * ® (Canadian Pro«s} * * HAMILTON, Dec. . 21.â€"Mra, * ‘ William . Davies of this city, ; * Secretary of the Baker Heir As â€" eoclation, recetved word this * _ morning that the Baker eslate, * _ consisting of 5.000 acres of land * 1 â€" on which stands the town of * Chilffeothe, Ohito, and abont g00 'i acres in one of the suburbs of * LONDON, Dec, 20. ~Canadian Ira corm will be decontroled on the British Istes at the end of February. ‘The entire Canadian output has been acâ€" qnired by the Ministery of Food to the end of fecember and as two months imust elapse for bacon to tr cured" and reach here, the arrange merit. mow announced really means a free market for Canadian bacon Mlledl after the end of the year. Mond: might of the my . 0. .10 ) o (EW UAYs ago. The # ls estimated: to bo w‘ortlf.&fl.m.m â€" Judgment of $627.50 and awarded the defendant in.f] Bishincky Bros vs. Elesnor which was heard by Jidge ’.\hm-{:w at the Connty Conrt The case opennd carly in d Ing, lasted all dny, the n bringing in their firbings ad m. The ease was one «load goods sold the defendant hy tiffs. Of the full amount $147.98â€"will not _be â€"baid in defendant having already st to that amount of the stoci by the plaintiff®. Judep Hays of Gueiph, was Menday _ in order that ty might be held at one time t of the cases more rapidiv. »/ a most velumirons nature. It was £‘ven ifs first and sceund remding. aurl disenssed) at lenith by the eam wiftes af theo mhols who mads certain vhangro in variou cet Hn Besgse jees na meil 1 L 3 1 f Had to Get More t Help; Secure Judge Judgment of $627.50 and costs was awarded the defendant insthe eace » Bishinsky Bros vs. Elesnor Appleton which was heard by Jrdge Heary on Monday at the Connty Conrt sessions Phe case opened eaorly in the mormâ€" M&, lasted all dny, the jury |in~nvl ‘ringing in their filrings at 1145 p | u. The ease was one doalims 1\.~ul wods sold the defendant by the nlain aud mifts chan nane The greater Bortion of the tine tcâ€" cupled by last evening‘s session.of the City Council, the last regular mret ing of the year, was taken up with the consideration of a new city | byâ€"Jaw dealing with the issuance of Heen io in the municipality. This byâ€"law was of a most volumirons nature. [t was given ifs first oml soeund readinâ€"s of e oo oo ceR n on‘ | Morris, _ postmaster â€" at Kincardine [ since 1907, died at his home at 3 am. | yesterday. Mr. Morris was in his 60 year and all Kincardine mourns the loss of a prominent and highly e<| teemed fellow citizen. He died â€"of arterioâ€"seclerosis after _ about > one , month‘s illness, Funeral arrangeâ€"| ments have not yet been completed, | but it is believed that the interment j will tike place on Thursday, probably . under Masonic auspices. i Mr. Morris achieved initial success | in life as x farmer and later entered | the livery busingess at Kincardlne.i He was :nmmimcs postmaxter here in’ 1907. Ho was a Maunn n« ASA i.4 Geoxge D. Morris of Kincardine I ¢s Away. Son Lives Here. _ Councilor Hasenfing inquired whyl it was the Isolation Hospitat haul not been used during the smallpox epiâ€" demic. He was informed that it had t not bren used because of inability to sceure nurses and orderlics. I All members of the Council were { prvvsent, Mayor D. Bollender in the : chair. 1 Case laste Ring The .« A grant of $500 was voled to Mediâ€" cal Officer of Health Dr. C. T. Noeckâ€" er for his valuabie services in the reâ€" cent epidemic. Members of Coyncit voiced their bearnty appreciaiion of the scrvices Dr. Noocker had given. It was -levldp'(iril;;‘n the ?'-."u"ia.tn!w market should be held ou Thursday December 23rd. Council â€" deelded | that Contractor Bergmann‘s account would not be paid until 60 feet of drainage in the East Ward, near Allan street, was .comâ€" pleted. games reported. As a result it was | decided that the request should be granted. !t was stipulated, however, that the clectmie Hght bulbs, window and stage curtains should be property | protected. umt a nominal fee of filty “ cenis a night was fixed. 1 KINCARDINE, Dec. 21.â€"George T 17 ooo e e e e ol theâ€" Y@@@s AbiwInas Wednesday. . The committec appointed at the lagt meet to consider the request ‘of the mn-hea that the use of the@ Town| Hall be granted to a boys‘ basketbail Pn W t 1 le GRANT To THE M. 0, K. _ Wiidthe Â¥and i ague for o pragtices â€" and _ schedule AÂ¥Cor Fownd Councii~ wotnd up Y@A@s »biwInas Wednesday. . The Bros . heard the Cr ppened s‘ â€" League Will 1 Games if"the Town POSTMASTER Dies 1 by Jidge ounty Conr 1 sorly in tny, Cire gi o fiirlings 1N oOnr aloa fendant hy ull amount Gued jh, w er that one time ‘rapidiy. Elesnac Jidge ty Conrt rly in d Phis byâ€"law wa niature. . [to was eond | remding. hy the eaig nomatds ceptain t the jury 0 at 11 ealitme y the secnred ccomirts dinpane Pass & presont. 5 A parcel had been propared by ‘omns people for each ane of the walss of tbe howe. Thase were sonted and the pleasant evening concluded with the singing of ont Might, Holy Night." Thanks was expresed for the ! The Young People‘s Society of Benâ€" ton St. Baptist church meâ€"t at the Shome of Arthur Pequesna and proâ€" :coodm] thener to the Houâ€"« of Refuge iwh(-re a Christmas service "oâ€" the inâ€" inates had been arranged. 1 Baptist Y. P. S. k Rember Old Folks at Xmas "Why doean‘t every woman use Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food when she gots runâ€" down.in Realth ? a "But I suppose they do not all ï¬now about it or do not realize what it will do for thermn. Then perhaps some of them do not use it long eaough to build up their exhausted nervous stems, * y ooipi . P P mm R cflm%m ’sï¬ t’;le womE: of tb!l $44 '{,.&4- all about Dr. Chase‘s Sss oole ...r P CCC 2P TECER. "‘The doctor said ‘my nerves were week and that I had nâ€"rvous prostration. I cerâ€" tainly was nevous and irritable. _T was always worryiny sbout something. "It all. looks very foolish now. Rut that is just the difference between being weak and strong. ~ ‘*Idid not seem to have any strength thep, and a little. aé(tra work or exciteâ€" ment waould use e tip for a week. "My! How I did used to dread havitié_i; Threshers comeâ€"but 1 don‘t mind nov at this Store, _ > ; Thanking you one and al‘l»f,% your Liberal Patronage _ is qur ‘heartfelt Wish to all numerous Customers and Pati BALL & CO: HY, a year ago 1 could no more think of cooking a big dinner than Iâ€"could fly. n propared by Ni ich ane of the in These were pre sant evening was ‘ singing of "Sil Progper °ll3 New : « # Vumous plans were discussed ’rnr‘i_ bringing about the desirgd. ‘ro#lm’,’! Those prosent were most eniloygiastic« n humening sich a campat@®=and i1 was decided to call a meeting early In ‘ the: New Year orf Irpresontatives, q; ° all the churehes that care ty take 18. to prepare the plans. _ 2CCREnCr. .. J _ Mayor Bohlenderâ€" reo@i | merrmrrmmrrmalwly n 5 ® , |munication from a l I °_ _ _ited States who inquired i iPlan Movement ~__‘ sibilities of locating in Wa ‘ j ~ ~‘pasked for all inforntatiq TO ,Increase Clty ‘regarding labor * condit Church Attel\dance!l’“‘?spfl_ themselves as be A great, movement mcreasef" inclined to tocate ~iny, church atterdance in Kite ener is to § 3 ‘ 4 be launcked early in the New Yemq. & â€" For the last two weeks two or three HOCKEY PLaAY laymen in St. John‘s Anglican Churcni Vhpiiew have been considering the niattet. Op > 1 f Sunday night a meeting calle{l by ‘H:*.,,},',l,?...f‘:.‘,l..n‘“‘.‘f; of ,lm‘j nbibhbmnte db Kitchener. cipfents by the personcll of the Home and the young people returnoed to ean un h Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food, box, all déaleys, or. Edmanson, Litd., Torontg, L.0ok. for:the ben yoy t 0. o. oo Ohneey a box yog buy. «2.A 8 & t ‘"‘I don‘t believe people appreciate health uptil they have been sjck f time. T‘ am sure that I did not. credit for my splendid health now doubtedly diie to the use of Jr, Nerve Food, and I want every w know it." P rartathit ati 26 ouinmoasp # "I certainly dil getâ€"into a t&&n down condition, but: no one â€"would }s to sw nlow since uging Dr.‘ ( erve _ k86 ow take a real ure in life and if:qigctiviï¬es. ++ 4gfy "And Wwhy shouldn‘t I? ‘I ‘sleep top, enjoy my meals and ï¬.et; where the fresh air and suns ineog keep me fecling fine. t sonw that 4h 2o2 42 oi i was, and I will see that they know vï¬ 1 used to make me well. â€" + ~ . _ Nerve Food, for they know how Frerve Food, Tor & WATERLOO.: O Budt ol !{ The cold snap of lag Ewelcome in the Waterlao 'i who. now expect_ to h ; tink in a day or lwu..fg (ganized a strong team 10. H. A. aad wilt set | {raiuing now.hat icc is ay ;'cral of the boys went. .l ‘Just evening to.. ?c tll&a : the juniors of tha city. ", ‘them praciice they feal CC the Jocal team will douabi own against the Teams; en "Innfur 0. H. Al Spries, . Mar oz H w Â¥ioug ones, wm INTERESTED tN tta id