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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Mar 1921, p. 3

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i‘ The organization meeting of the _ Board of Directors of the Gramd HRiver r.â€"éounlry Club was held on !‘]‘ivluv the ~A86th inst and the following officers }‘and commiftces appeintrd â€" for the B year:â€" ? President ...........2.. A.H Snvyder " VicePresident ......00.000 . A. Law 3 Hon. Seeâ€"Treas .. ...A W. Angustine a House Committee, derome Lang. ; A. H. Snyder is the _ _President of Grand ~ _ River Country Club Hon. Seeâ€"Treas .. ...A W. Angustine House Committee, deratue: Lang. chairman, J. E. Breithanpt Green Committee, D. 80 Bowlhy, chairman, A. R. Kanfman, J. A Law. The President and Seerctaryâ€"Treas 5rcr are exâ€"Officio members of both rommittees. The property committee was â€" also authorized _ to â€" pufchase posts | for fencing for ‘he north side of the Central school property. The feachers‘ reports were received Aand filed, as were the muditors‘ reâ€" ports and other routine business wns' conchutled. There was a mecting of the schoul board Tuesday it which al menâ€" bers were present During the evenâ€" ing Principal Playford was authorized to take up primury kimdergarten work at the ‘Central schnal. Mrs. C. O"Donnell, John St., en tertained n numbes of lady friends to a thimble tra yesterday afternoon is honor of her mother, Mrs Moody of Watford. The house was tastetully decorated with â€" spring â€" flowers ond dainty _ refreshments | were served. The guests all enjoyed a very pleasâ€" ant afternoon . We teach cverything from plainest mist to most claborate dress, which im. be found in fashlon books, inâ€" éalbe conts, skirts, children‘s dressâ€" , Wimonas, waists, etc. Why spend oniths at a shop where you hem, hem you have served 6 months ere what do you know about cutâ€" ig out a dress? Absolutely nothing! s inore than you dig the first day pu ‘went. So why spend your time lh when we can teach you in two The Ladies‘ Aid of St. Paul‘s Prosâ€" byterian charch wore entertained hy Mrs. J. A. Harper uid Mrs. A. A. Mcâ€" "Intyre at the home of the former, Yonge St., yesterday afternoon. â€" An inkeresting _ business meeting _ was Take Up Primary Kindergarten Work At Central School "Lam sorry to see March coming in so calmly" said an old timir here rhis morning, "as it is a proven statement that if March comes in lhke a Lamb it goes out like a Pon and I am afraid M will be the case this year." The local B. B. C. club met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Foster, Foundry St. Tuesday. There was a good atâ€" gendance and an Iuteresting evening was spent ‘ kield after which a dainty tunch w served and the aftertioon proved to a very pleasing and Infw c na one. ENTERTAINED TO THIMBLE TEA Market was Wweil ittended and there was a good assortment of produce on Friday. Butter sold at 55c and 60c a pound and eggs were from 4ihe to 45¢, chickens were selling for from 38c to 42¢ a pound. ‘Fand have them , Remedied Arnold Jansen The ladies‘ missionary study class of St. John‘s Lutheran church met at the home of Rev. E. and Mrs. Bockelâ€" man 99 King St N. last Tuesday arn Dress Making in Two Weeks o. Terms are $16.50. . Charts ’ free. No pay in advance, free / Next class boging March ist further Iinformation call and let emonstrate our method. 8ON DRESSCUTTING sCHooL LADIES‘ AID ENTERTAIN!NG Ing St. E. @â€" _ __ Phene 17884. Need Attention Consult our Expert As PRICES VARY LITTLE FEAR MARCH‘S LION Optician Right at the Market. y ut which sent During Playford was Kitchener ved to be ug one. is 1 promise to send you a FREE tria! of flaow-blurpfionumt.nd reâ€" fereances from your own locality if you will but write and asi. $ assure you af imamediate relied. Send no momay, but tafl others of this offer. sermon from Matthew 7: T. He set ifnrlh the need of young reernits in Christ‘s army, which made a | deep impression on those present. Rov. €.0H. Lithe, D.D. dolivered a very instructive sermon on Joshna 7: 8 is thente was Commission given to the church by Christ to conquer the world for him. â€" Special music was rendered by the choir and the splen: did solo rendered by Mrs. G. Schinidt, was much appreciated. 1 want to help you if you aresuffering from bleeding, #ching, blind or proâ€" truding Plles. 1 ean tell you how, in yourown home and witheut anyone‘s a:v!mnu, you eam apply the best of Rowvo Dr. E. Hollman, pro the inslitnuGions, rave a very The day of prayer of the Lutheran chareh in North America wias observed at St. Jolhn‘s Lutheran church Sunâ€" day. It is telt by the Gutherin den â€"aning tion that the neel of more intensive religtons education is a nceessity in view of the shortage of young minisâ€" ters. _ For this reasiom theo day is dedicated and _ becanse of the institn Gons for Christian education sithafeit in Waterloo, $t. John‘s congregation showed a sleep interest in its ohser vanct RELIEF AT LAST Day of Prayer at St. John‘s Church; Need of Ministers as it is | desin amount within so that the car « used this spring A waste of would ) The Victorian Order of Nurses of Waterloo which has a commendable recorid of service to the community since its organization is at present enwarol in a campaign to raise funds for the purchase of a car for the town nurse. â€" Under â€" present condiâ€" ]Robt. Seyler‘s House | _ Entered by Burglars Chiet Flyn that he had cality about burglary but existed then, Although â€" there â€" were â€" neighbors within call on both sides no one saw the marauder cither coming or going although one neighbor has furhished what may be a valuable clue to the police. * Entrance was made through the back door, a pane of glass way careâ€" fully removed from it and by means of this opening the door was unhookâ€" V. 0. Nurses Sorely Need a Motor Car _ Another daring burglary was acâ€" complete dhere Wednesday when the home of Robt. Seyler, Victoria St., was entered between two and three o‘clock in the afternoon, and about $35 in cash was taken. The house was ransacked from celâ€" lar to attic and everything was left in great disorder. The owners were all «way from home and the burglars were unmolested. While walking aloug King Street, Waterloo, between Allan and John latl. shortly before 11 o‘clock Thursday evening Mr. Wolfe was accosted by a man and ordered to put up his hands. The wouldâ€"be badâ€"man apâ€" peared to have a revolver up his right sleeve but could not extricate it in time to make it of any use for Mr. Wolfe, who was somewhat of a ucrup{ per in his younger days, took a good >-mmmumm«.’, ings with an old soldier, F, Woife, a former British army manp, is the pel son who put the crimp‘in the hoidâ€"up individual‘s little game and, : ing to his story, the job was done. A up" m’:‘:fl-: a nv!i’o?aâ€"l\ PILES "xa* nurst she to of d Flynn stated 30 minutes before the no suspicious conditions i stated _ on â€" Thursday walked through that loâ€" d to raise the full the next: few weeks «in hbe purchased and Jne. Pactneticacnd: .4 ) game and, (.cor‘-l T Press the job vu‘ well -_W' cb, 25 elequent dont n There will heameetincofthelocil ’ K ds been alecveed that the pash q grasso woll he kept well under contro‘ | with Tess Jabur than formerly this vear as the park hoard at its regtlar meet ing last night decided to buy a saso line Jawnâ€"nower. A committce was also sent tm Inok at the. repairs needed for theo pain‘k | cesidence and draw np specifications ‘l’ur tenders for its shingfing as the last .lvnd:-ra‘ had to be disregarded hecause J no specification had heen made, ! The contracts for the drain at the park have been Jet and that work will Iln continued as soon as the frost has lv:h:n]\pv:nfivli from the sround The Joval Jabor clul were rdven _ Directors of the Stratford agricul tural society have decided to increase the prize monex by $500 and to have a poultry show this year, but with a reâ€" duced number of elasses The plan of a hbalcony in the main building was referred hack to the commitee pend ing definite word as to the Council‘s Intentfons. This year‘s fair will open on the Monday following Western Mair, September 19. There will be threoe fays, and pos«Ibly four, depending upâ€" on the terma upon which a midway can be obtained. to the pians of those bnuildings in the Ineal park. Thore Wwas a fall attendance of memâ€" bers at this meeting and much routine business was discussed. It is under stond that many more improvements will be made in | Waterloo‘s beauty spot this summer. Plans For Stratford Fair every Frigay. night throughont the summer months for dances. A communication from the Dundas deputation wie read in which gratiâ€" tude was expresed for the kinduess of the beard shown them on their trip here. They also have decided to conâ€" struct their park buildings wccording the privile | Commissioners with regard to . tho <Public Utilities Commission. â€" At a ;nu-o-.in,z: Tneslay evenips a â€" motion ; was inurnimously . passed condcmning the action of the commissioners in deâ€" !]ihn-r:m-ly attempting | to ride. over l(lu- referenudum vofe of the citizens con the question. BUY POWER IAWN MOWER FOR PARK T. and L. Council * Scores Local Commissioners Winter is i alangerous season for the lithe ones. The days are changeâ€" able â€"one bright, the next one cold and stormy, that the mother is afrgid to take the children out for the fresh air and exercises they need so much. In consequence they are often voop ed up in overheated; badly veniilated rooms and are soun seized with colds or grippe. | What is needel to keop the fitte ones well is Baby‘s Own Tablers. They _ will | regulate the stomach and bowels and drive out colds and by their use the baby will be able to get over the winter season in perfeet safety Phe ‘Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or hy mail at 25 cents a bux from The Dr. \\'il~| Thims‘ Medicine Co. Brockville: Ont. 2220000,0007‘Yy Yesterday alternoon and a large number of local mothers availâ€" ed themselves of the opportunity givâ€" en for a free medical examination for their children. Nurse Pell and Dr. Wm. Geiger wore in attendance and this first meeting proved to be very interesting and sucâ€" cessful. Mrs. Thamer and Mrs. Wil ton presided at the duainty tea table and the opening meeting augurs well tor the success of the idea here. Many persons are under the impression that there is a fee in connection with the work but this is not the case and examination is given absotutely free of charge. Keep Little Ones Well in Winter The health centre here was opened professionally yesterday afternoon and Health Centre Is Opened Thursday; No Charge is Made Honâ€" F. C. Biggs today reâ€" ceived the Wateripeo deputaâ€" tion asking that a road from Waterloo and Elmira be made a provincial highâ€" way. He turned down the request. e question. esohition will be presented to 1 member in He Provineisl U x for legishibion in catrpmntt a ns‘ yote on the question. OF WA to have the park pavilion vo ni@ght throughont the x 1 â€"+â€"â€" hirx from ‘The Dr. Wi) e (Un. Brockville, Ont Advi ind Labor Conneil > iny pleasure the attiâ€" rever Light and Water with regard . to . the [after any sinall effort, The apporent stomsch and hearl tronbles ns cemorally mothirs mor \},ihifll_‘lllg Qresil{_of an insafticGien; «np | ply of â€" pure Tlood. â€" ‘This Gnavini \state imay | have foNoswed ~ome opre Uvieus ilmess or an altaeck nfoinfu Four deaths from sleeping sickness In New York were reported yesterday. The shipping st ko in Aastralia has been settled. Rev. Peter Bryce asks for complets study of referendum question. Yinpre the i enuli| paid late violently. I hadl often Dr. Williams‘ Pink PMs, and to give them a trial and go dazen hoxes. T had t beg) the ;. mt when C on liai ‘GOOD HEALTH t CAN BE YOURS A Calton â€" sne PiJJs._ Th which carr organs of | emast, Mrs. Hubls, (Uss Lo Breit E::r f lh:mpr The oches then _ united | Galr ‘lhvm»r‘ «i info the depar! ment ‘/ll'fl':l‘l-‘ 2 deve 1 and business meviing of chin “t]m group as held. ‘The officers in! at charge of t depertment were: h‘up-i( vail erinterdent, â€" Miss | Ausustine:; Presi Mire dent. _ Miss HM. ; Hamel; Seer lill‘)’.!_n-.-[ Miss A. Oberboltzer * miss |_ The Vieeâ€"Presidents of the depart |Our) ment are the leaders of the elassest} ; 1Miss Clarke, Mrs. Cunningham. Mrs. ’;. dif I'lh-ist. Miss S. Dorhecker, ;1)- ‘ ‘ Miss Gemmel returned to Toronto teil . |this morning and the work will PCK cefi lt carried on lacally with ene week‘) .. s symmptoms and yor remove th yours. . For ex often â€" endure white treatine indigestion, sh Phiition of the after any amal figlt merely the sign: the long run you are off than when you s! far more importont is intelligently â€" examin« neeting and one on Sunday. . Thise who ftake the course will then return ‘o their own eturch and carry out the same prowmme Individnally IF YOUR BLOOD SUPPLY is KEPT RICH AND RED 1 _ The final mecting of the scries conâ€" ’duvu-d personally by Miss Gemmef of Toronto, was held in Zion Evangelical church on Monday. A very appetizing banquet was served which was parâ€" tuken of by about 65 of the leaders inferested in the C. G. 1. T. move ment here. |the emaliest of their wraps They were the ladies of the Congregational Women‘s Missionary Society and it wasn‘t always the younger members either who peepéd first from one winâ€" dow then from another and next openâ€" ed the door. Whatever gould have bappened to that iman. He was just three minutes late and it wasn‘t x‘ wedding yet a hush bad fallen upon the waiting ones. But ob the rush and hubbub when the merry jingling of steigh bells announced the arriva; of "that man!" Sach a jostling and scrambling : tis dmuatsd climbed in amid the uticiic ini unhceded enâ€" quiries of "Iut hrv do you get in?" from a nupmber s 5o were to have their frst shush ii They got in, howâ€" ever, by m th.ds more funny tha» goiwefsl sri ‘or them particularly the ’dz Ac wos u dream that brought them y to lir boautiful bome of Mr. and Mrs Allan shoemaker. A real ofdâ€"fashionâ€" ed evening was spent in playing games teiimg stories and singing the dear 0%d Ryinns and songs of long ago. The sump:qous lunch provided by the how tess was another item on the proâ€" gramme in which all took a most willâ€" ing part. After the warn thanks of the guests had been tendered the genâ€" lal entertainers, the imerry party had a return ride on which the ('himim;% beltls played a swegt uu-umpuuhm;nt| Leaders in Girls‘ Training Course Partake of Banquet of guests who refused to remove even nay have followed Mmess, or an attis nt it may have a rk. worTY arotag n‘ in h examine | the â€" Â¥ariog T frace the ean e. Whoaq he canse, health will hr xample, anaemic neaph +0 months of | snulferins t ils sympftoms. such a hortness of breath. pol e hrsirt and exdran Som my ound on ind nsod the six hax ework with eas ea 5d 14 ' of whkyil time and inoney Igns of disease;: are prohablv wo ostarted .0 Whar o ja that var sho 11 honid t hyterion Pyouns op to he H Wendina tiful. Ask Court to Fix Juridiction of the Timber Commission missionary Outlook." church the meanba Ceniti n« Councillorsâ€" Mrs. C 0. ,.\Irs. J, M. Laing, Mra J Mrs. IL M. Suyder, Mrs ‘.\lrs, W. L. Hilliard, Mrs F. Mis. 1. Linhardf, _ Mrs. Mrs. A. IL Snyder. A very suceessful fruit : the Frecport Sunitarium w cannection with this meeti in ts Presbyterian Young Folk of Kitchener ;" Galt Enterained . wl & hoid Standard Bearer Miss Sophia Ech ert. Convener Social Committee | Mrs Jas. Lockie Convener Relief Compittse Mrs. J Conrad. Honorary Regents Mrs. A. Howie, ’Mru. J. H. Webb, Mrs. Jas. Valentine, Mrs. H. M. Suyder ‘ Regentâ€"Mrs. C. W. Snider. Ist Vice: Regent â€"Mrs. W. M. 0. Lochead. 2nd Vice Regentâ€"Miss Eva B. Relid. Secretaryâ€"Miss Eduna Kautman. Educational Sceretary â€" Miss Maude O‘Donnell. "Echoes" Secretary â€" Rozo Moagk. Treasurerâ€" Miss | Deciina â€" Zimmer an The The officers elected for next year are as follows: _ The fourth meeting of the 8t Quen tin Chapter of the 1. O. D. E. was held there on Saturday afternoon | Enâ€" couraging reports wére read by the secretary and treasurer, which showed the fAne work which has been accomâ€" plished by the chapter duriny the past year, there being 157 mambers on the roll and $800 having been raisei. differer urch Mre. C. W. Snider is Elected| 1 of pr Ardi The c vrhiqne ul M ar In trami Hont p uPy to ditorial chairch h m uth 1 m During Year. 11 In P pilpwer tfi ud th thi eb n ud on Mendivy o da 1n endi HEHL of 1‘ Inf now t t Th D prel itul tin 11 Mi ho wer Hemphill v. Harper A. Foster i. Hughes . Conrinl Yien tha wlend oaf Th reld yil we hi l0 t wwae kDh edOnC 0h TY n en e anemnru oyeceecrrrrm c aeeugrtncgnmrririimmt JIlllll:l'llliullilIIIHIIIUIlllllllllll(l|||||IIIIllllmlII!IlIllllmllllllll"ulll“llIIllKlllH|IIIl|IIUII"|IIll“|l)Ifllll!lIH IDIIHIHIII'II.N"'KIIM‘IH.!!‘ th R °_ While on a visit to Toronto, Rev. Win. 8. Webb, of Whiteman,. * Mass., (suppliml the pulpit of First: Baptst ‘qhurrh of Galt on two Sundays. He | made such a sptendid impression that Eh was extended on unanimenrs call 'I(I becoume pastor. Word hias just hoon lrm'vi\‘wl that he has mceepted the call ind will take over the pastorate in [April. 2 i been â€" exposed fo tlu oame dime, â€" with alte sn | Freexzing. with t poorl deal of it Iuc d vight. The snow wilf . Knew Where Money Was Kept th id Tren Snow Crop Did Much Good Win. 8. We supplied the chureh of G made such a id nromey on h Accepts While ridav nigld, and, lrolding up be Chatham mmeket the rees now | will do. thoussnds a corlh ol gwrod bo tbe w head ceont commty. Enow hias by vededl and it has arrived i 138 weres workahle, balance bush: 2 neres orchard; fall pPléug® in done; good water; brick house, 15 stormies, 7 rooms, Kitchem and woodshed; cellar; cistern; Bank barn 80x20; fieup 10 horzes and 40 hend of cattic; 2 driving houses; how pen; hen house; dee Nonuse:; cemented stables;‘ litter aatrier; 3 imiles from a town; 12 miles from Strattord; close to school and church _ The owner will excehange this farm for a sinaller farm or City property. TERMS ARRANGENb : 138 aweres workahle, balance bush: 2 nc inz done; good water; brick house, 1(4 stor woodshed; cellar; cistern; Bank brarn S0xu0d head of cathe; 2 driving houses; how pen; 125 aeres workable, 1 fall ploughing done; house barn 60xi6; tie up 8 hors 10; hoz pen: hen house; 125 acres workable, Inlanee Imish and posture; 3 weres orchard; fall ploughing done; house, 2 stoties, 10 rooms; eellar; ciatern; bank barn 60xi6; tie up 8 horses and 30 heid of cafttle; driving honse 34x 10; hog pen: hen house; cemented stables; litter carfier; 2 giJos; Convenient to school, clhurch and town. â€" Rural â€" mail; (ulefihflné; CEIUMH ARRANGED. +o nuted wire Fenees: w nee; bank bua DiX shed ; driving house miles; Waterloo 2 r Possession arranged rale; ho ink im honse ber Iielp oC Tand ; «on Jn werl vement to Guelph ed reaily tor crop moll; telephone; Spring â€" Spring â€" Spring with coenmea! heating «oml balls Jarze Iruetion ceordincc to th ef| pooph thiit PHONE! STUEBINCG & SON| 136 666 KITCHENER [l!ér OR |Best Grocerlx STREE 667 Lowest Prices| WEST Pay 40 cts. to 45 cts. cash for 1920 Chickens or Ducks, older Fow! in Proportion. ' Try our 30c. Coffee, 4 lbs. for $1. seoll LET US SHOW YOU FARMS FOR SPRING POSSESSION ACT NOW wRITE FOR FREE FARM CATALOGUE OF OTHER FARM'S 1(5 ACRKUCSBâ€"WATERLOO_TWP.â€"WATERLOO COUNTY _ of Pober moinder 150 ACRESâ€"NORTH EASTHOPE TWP.â€"PERTH COUNTY DISTRICT NEWS | imelnul exidentls rmniad houl Destroyed Th 80 ACRESâ€"WATERLOO TWP.â€"WATERLOO COUNTY dins ire Our 50c. Tea, the 135 ACRESâ€"WILMOT TWP.â€"WATERLOO COUNTY Call to Galt thi cated (dables aml datOrcor®in se ocelar: up eecham‘s In Boxes,; 25¢, 0v. > 4 t‘ .@ Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. murgtint of the crop from The | wheat creps Inuive «l fo the . weather| for with adternite â€" thawins ho Isndit I 190 E. H. BEAN, Represontative cnt iml af it Seher qr o Geoed orchend werked with a f1 relphs Hespeter. R iT ud d workibte, irdfmnee: bust; sma :P‘ house, 2 stories, K. rom brx6h; tie up 8 hborses ind bouse; hog pen{ hn Jouse; no 2 miles; Witchener 4 miles ranged. TERMS ARANGED h1 In worh phovna thi with To hoth eertain th Ons of 16 farih WILLOUGHBY FARM â€" Om aner PEHMS foom a Iaml in th in exordeated guilty ibhe, balinee h Jes ; Modern In in ccoonvig(® np boouade 'hn hoi went to the tumicht they Hamilt XERe imide info cent full of 0 trowin wlt that Kilterl ont in time to a driector; well tenced "mnstly wire ; con t. Kx\iwnnr ind Bresdrul; ho weres plongh vnabdeX to comtimue «e te ifF fresdth ;. nead ANRHANGED. ifernd im ereps of m=band Guelph Ont effont glollars th enred Isully neen ym im min ;s f appl rtud en Ivi man had been shot through . the head iovt on each body. was a h;!li; on which was written: ; "Spies, courtmartialled and found FIND 3 SOLDIERS BODIES DUBLIN, Feb. 23. â€"The boitiés of three soldiers were found near fi'uod- ford, County Galway last night, Each man had been shot through the head card on each body. was a hoto on Woman‘s Narow Escape hoand pasiure; lirge bank barp & honse pf 1 reoms; het water ied woedd Aoors: open hearth in se Sic6tr dritving shed 20840; poante. fremzh; 7 room concrete les. pears and smail truits; fovel wel) fenced Ununstly wire"; con province lfunul'n.» practically _ destroyed®" the LoiseBHevilie Cathotic school, 14 miles west of Windsor and threatemed the «lestruction of the village for a‘time un Saturday. The loss is estimatéd at $40.00M. _ No children were in the building. Ten Windsor firemeft ‘drove a pumipâ€"truck to the fire in‘ response t» telephonic calls for assistanct and saved the convent and <eburch from destruction. For a time it was fearâ€" «d that the entire group of buildings, erectod during recent years through ctforts of Futher: Ldiselle, Ayvnuld be lectroyed. â€" The chuarch â€" built three veurs ago at a cost of about $£00,000 is one of the most beautiful in the t smail orchard; good | water; Hreoms; cellar; cisteorn; furn ©c ind 24 hed of cattle; strmw honse; Sehool 1 mile; church 2 1 milos; Rural mail, telephone; 2@ â€"lbs. for $1. :. Kitchener, Ont AGENCY Wns t h bas at toop ie ® £ /4 10 «Ca0 1 re s ts Sby ghe tgt* 184 T0‘

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