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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Jun 1921, p. 3

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m éen Residence . Permits Issued ~*~~During the Month p of Strawberrica. he present weather holds the ‘ of ° strawberries . in â€" Norfolk to be marketed in the next r will total 500,000 Boxes. B‘the estimate made ar a meetâ€" ‘of the Norfolk (Fruit: Growers ation at which 100 members in attendance. It was generally i that if the weather does ho: F400 warm, the present season ‘as: to quantity. andâ€"quality . wih i@ m‘fthe best in the history of wllding spéermits for the month 61 \\doâ€" not: come ‘up to the mark of §M by about $9,000, this month‘s ns ‘totalling $89,225 as compared ; 8,.715 in April. .Of this month‘s Â¥ 900 was allotted for resiâ€" 6e “," there being eighteen permits jed ‘as compared with fifteen "in . M 8y LWD&‘ 44 mgherp, lightning the . garly. | ‘WMeibuilaihg in the city, ‘the restâ€" * ) of Peter Anthony, 116 Céedar St. b ‘being among those struck. Anl Mally sharp flash of lightning hit Milinmey of the house, partialiy derl ing it and travelling on to the where it tore .4 path along the E. _“0,."’9 followed;as a result & lightning. pdll. barns and chicken coops ~up twentyâ€"three more permits ,}.(&:fl of $3,555. Last month â€"weven permits were issued for Wullding. Business building was in‘ May, the four permits only fig aâ€"total of $9,150. They wer: Miall workshops. The remaining ‘wWis accounted for in permits tions and alterations to buildâ€" {Hhe total number of permits Wixtyctour, as against seventyâ€" 4@gsued in April. where he had â€"been Rtorige ~ mtents voute. rch .+ ‘Phis addition to his plant g‘m tor the manufacture s‘ of â€" infants® shoes and hoe e e iL ' in woman | d t depend> u | ‘\; woman . who â€" <* JE\ n:x;lmown’ a and &Efiflm“ g sort are all of bmg Men do not s i to be well, as m“'f will take â€"At Kitchener, May 31et, to @nd Mre. Oscar Dauve, 928 ‘Btreet Wost, a son. ere Comes The Bride! strget, which will J ,"'mm m W P P Police *z" * 19 Efi”“ e Im' t g wifll. SP . .r‘; i pecutv oks in woman @MME Y Jconai 220 d T !: \3‘ I ] woman who § lsec norum t w*‘ 1 & , . three ng:: Aanut, :46 bo ‘ erectell} by U Gost "of one for * on the Rev. K. Waiters,â€" returned misalon: J ue t J ury from Babja, Mundry,â€" in â€"India %...- is | P ailile M hasrins se e work , 1 tw t114%8, 19 BrookAeld Bt. . nmmm%qw MCY as E QwT.~*" Legg than i@ year duté‘to Doator Pleroe‘s BORN . mign ... school on fl'fi.“‘ be > con 24 minor m of. traffic is un ddog wmm Pn i s n mas mt ‘Was a busy place, =, >‘ 3 cegrt Pesdany i ie ~e! refurninpff [ ons us Ahroe o Woaroa s ons nak se dn ie tm at ho His accomplice, . young Moyer, w ' ’ Hiver" f % iven raprimand, jand iallowed to 80 gread Pallyars." wixen reprlcinil in _T°C "o O alty tilled on the Freepo Trinity Meth. Church _<‘ The ‘reports: presented "at: the. N nual â€"meeting of the congregation Trinity : Méthodist. Church ‘Tuesday eveninig wers of a thost gratifying :orâ€" der, and showed that the church bad ‘Chjoyed tha most progperous year. th monibershipâ€"ot the :churth, aud=the its history. â€"There was a large a0d representativeâ€"" attendatice â€" of | thÂ¥ the Recording. Steward, Dr. J. F. Honaberger. Representatives=of all the departments of the churchâ€" pre sented reports, which indicated . proâ€" gress and increaged activity. An adâ€" Aress of appreciation was presented :o Rev, Mr. McBain, the pastor. , Brief ‘addresses were also delivered by ‘Messrs. Geo. ‘Martin and Robt. 3myth, after which the election of Joclety representatives was proceed: d with, resulting as follows :â€" ‘Messrs. H. W. Shoemaker,. Owed Jean, A. O. Bowman, V. L. Cobet, A. J. Goudie, H. H Gray,‘I Hilborn, H. W. Martin, C. H. Beese and D. A. Bean, and Miss Mabel Dunham. The ‘lection of Miss Dunham . to the oard is a new ‘departure, as she is the first representative of the fair _ex to be thus elected ‘The Prest jlents of the Ladies‘\ Aid and the Women‘s . Missionary Society". are nembers of the Official Board. _ als and deaths totalled 60, making a uet gain of 20. The menmbership toâ€" tails 912." Thére are 380 families on the cireuit. e During the ‘year the membership nad Incfeased by $0,â€"and the removâ€" One of the largest apecimens of catâ€" ish ever seen in Kitchener i® on eÂ¥â€" ribition in the window of Kap‘s Ci(lrl itore; and is attracting more than i# aal attention.. It â€" was caught on Sun lay at Penetang by Walter Rumpel, and weighs $8% pounds as it is lyib® on the ies it the window .and atter having ~ been â€" éleaned. ‘Mr. Rumpel caught it: Witt® an ordifiary steel rod, but he had: agreat battle to Jand it, his canoe beirg well filled with water before the fiSh was‘ finally pulled in. While this was the ‘largest : fsh Mr. Rumpel landéd a ‘numberâ€" of. others. A social hour was spent ‘during vhich refreshments were served by he Ladies‘ Ald. * Monster Figh The Board of Health 4s determined that the decisish that produce® shall not be displayed outside of : stores siiail be obeyed by theâ€"dealers of Lhe city. At its meeting held yesterday #. motion was passed requesting the Police Commission to enfofte the res olution of April 26th: ‘Thigâ€"reao! read:. "That all Mmm“ Hipenine. ts ts tihirke pr0 inmd for allowing the unsanitary condition: to exist." Secured $2,000 by H. â€" Kiospfer, â€" the . young . ma®. who Two thousand ‘dollare td the. somâ€" plete amofnt which was collected ‘Ju?f the, hospitat tag day; fund. The A to, the umnur, received this morning from one of the niost reecekit: umw which had not Although this amoubt is below that of former: thb hospital guthorl u..u.,.@.u tho result when offativig: econtinic conditions®ate 16â€" membered. f Mospital s Thus #SOARD OF â€"HEALTH MET. Caught and is on Exhibition ut dood T 4P the â€" probahle ‘ ; cause‘ being the mom’mm cansing man to Tail, ~â€" * treight cars draws by the saidg m early hour Mondayâ€" morning m Aprit :26th, I Have to report 11:casds acting‘ «¥ poléman on the !F&fl'“fifl scariet Aever, .8 of ‘diphtheris, & of tor of ll" r’;;. d w + ‘Jq\f it einiterary one naving: si6ée‘ the"hocitent\Wippen 1G P omir, contue i""; train, and. Joseph Thompson, ‘motof. man, gave eÂ¥idence telling of thet ~ Not to be limitéd in ‘diet, but wm‘ ‘whatever he pleases is the dream. of. ‘wwery dyspeptic. No one can honestly: ‘K:aniu to restoré auy stoma¢ch to this" appy condition, because all mg; bamnot eat ‘the same things w equally sstisfactory results, But it i pdssible so tone up the digenstite org aris that a pleasing dist: miny be ‘se‘ fected from articles of food thit caust uo "‘discomfort. _ $VIP * * When the stemach,] u.? there: s no quicker wafio“r?l:m t than to build up the blood. Good digestiOr without rich, red blood is impossible and Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills offer the best way to enrich the blood..For this teason these pills are especially good in stomach trouble attended by thir blood, and in attacks of nervous dys pepsia. Proof of the value of Dr. wil flams Pink Pills in cases of indiges t_hc{ is given by Mr. John A. McDon m"l‘ubbt. NS., who says: "Every erer from indigestion has my heart felt sympathy, as I was onte a bonc slave to i#t. Eating at all became, trial, and as time went on I became 3 ‘mere skeleton of my former self. 1 took all sorts of recommended mediâ€" the pole was off: Thay stopped ‘to find Clemetia "Was ‘mitsitig,‘" later ‘Anding ns mangled® réisstns ‘on the bridge Fowlerâ€" weidt "to telephonre‘‘ while ‘Thompson went up to ‘the Banitartit o securea‘doctor. * C & A Desire to Eat Stomachs Can be Restorsd to a Heal thy Condition." . ; ~ pimes, doctors‘ and advertised, but to no avail, ‘Then a friend said to try Dr. %mhm Pink Pilis, 1 gob.a box ud“v ‘t‘eclMt before ‘tl'x'o‘y.:eln,m.l a o : Lzrxal more, and bg the time tfi.’:’i:r’;. used I was eating my meals with reg ularity and enjoyment. _ My generi heglth‘ is now good, and it is no won ?'thu‘l am an efithusiastic adv Dr. Williams Pink Pills.". 3 Pfi‘:m can procure Dr. Willisms Pin through any dealer in med or they will be sent you by mail at cents a box or six boxes for $2,50 ! writing direct to The Dr. Wil Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.â€"advt pirasca t Publint a totier trom ._.'gl;m'&-’*»"-’-?m&"-‘- o Btaniey Lantenschldger,. & Kitchoner fenefavein bhket »oumalnga e Hancht boy who i# in ‘the mission felds of} _ | [ ._â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"m .. 0 es relaie reforet agie on mtoal] Mmm;&ufi m t es ht aerar Lgm'.m e the amount |89OK®N_ O t +0( grains of pure organle phospliste with Aimaâ€"Atreet U;°B. church yextatday ushers. < The muma bean ‘re:alected previoudly... W. Snyder Wark> elected . to" the flm board, . A: special meeting of the lafio Urknch of the W; M: 8. of the U, B. Charch will migat &t the churth Kitohenér . on Wednesday ; afternoo LOCAL MONEY HELPB. What You W ant ves at and. motherâ€"inlaw ‘being milking the .cowks. â€"Upop ie mofe e sJual i ridkert DaWy . 2. .. .o .. >> J. W._Béoker .=}. ... .. ... iv. & mebiig ..‘ .._.= .. .. "«w and 1. im_mv u"'mm i8 * k. sotepet 4e mhe siyonlvien. hor jitsls mulat be ‘closned d-c‘z- WeW nonl riraaire Laks, walch vas ‘in. by Dr. Forsyth, which is Thoesmaker Dairy .. ..>,. ». <>â€" til N: Bésserer, grocer .. ..‘.. ‘.. 40 Tickert DaWy 2s 2. 22 o .. .: 36 ). W._Beoker .=}. ..0.. .. .. .. 48 [v. G. wobtlig : .....~...= .. .. 18 Soseph Cressmian .. .. .. .. .... 38 i NBE .. .. â€" ...‘ . SE Franiike ‘Dilwy .. :.: .5 ./ .:; .. ~Mk dehling Datry .. .. ‘ear‘s work . were submitted~ and; M vas Aound ‘q:n the. m»fl&“ wa“ 'm.fw P I‘- * ‘hat more money ° was .Aglaed« thik The merbbership has ‘been ibrreased. berahip.â€"is.fag in..advance of. fotmet Alma St. United | ~~~ Had a Good Year The ‘unnua) <mesting: of | Alms ‘ wt. J. â€"B. church ;was <held in â€"the : churen. ‘ving to the workers. . The elo ‘tâ€"officers tor the eneuing yoar , «Lovely darkyed:ppoifien :â€" attracted. attentiop . at mmm tng. There was one: table oly" smothered with them and ‘the begily it their coloring made a patch ; u1 brightness which drew buyers from all parts ol tha market Thiy were sold at 50 ‘éents -m tor buda®and 80¢ tor opdaned »flpwers, +) 100(00 ... What a breath of rollet was heard tront the tihed Rodsawite when‘ sho heard â€" ‘Potatocs are now to be fHad at:200a baditet ~and > onrrots ‘ which : had ‘ beenw 160 a basKetail winter couit be bougit tor ‘be this mworning. Rhubarb‘ was 5e a biticti and miny small boys willâ€" on yoy m pis from‘it tomorrow as al# mbet every basket containgda bunch. | | Wolntaln: oo@" M + Mognt Fleasant, im&“fifl ‘tar svedteiae. o+ s o l s o) .l Aoieeie dapraieed Shoghe ated is hen enb dn or ob .. 4 ~od Avr hm a with mhn-wrf::*b"#"’" sls . hat‘s what merve sapecialists> in in frog a~â€"nervous bréakad Monday eteoning tho‘ was re,; and 146. At is mautural food tor.nerve .and r‘ium.ll! b:": z im‘. re ma W : MHecause of its }::!"R‘!“ %’“ ‘““‘"‘: it is being . wold "to; -dbii‘w + Are ie far t t nt P M seote i as exeltione aid in Fariiving wesk, nervous , hse 1% "Ming aged seven . of Milady‘s Market .298 Ror d i9 _ the j 4 m i ~>; es ao s o 2. dlainant copnbut tot sns W o. cusiaane, sopmnch tor y*o ‘r:-g,r’. h P ht en ue Essm ind ‘ol imociiiny ue Uo Qune to sefegnard nmw»“zmm mp’ofi::tolthdu and cat ed him to.refrain. from entering ‘ Nzc.m.volkfic,thm hot ‘being right. adding that: even though Homeyer, Stahi and ‘Wismer mmqtmwmmm that the goods wete stolen, the fact m. %’%‘#m a ‘term, of f W al i eora t ape tm. they were. practically, given away hoald have . given him.some canse for. thought as people do not generally give Away valuable goods for nothing,.. . .. > Wikmer and Stahl are both: under seventeon years of age while Homeyer is about a year older,. . #+ B nat. their ‘conduct .v’fl in . enstody largely dbterimine: whether or h they would be compelled to serve ‘The dhairmin of the city rellel ‘com: kiledâ€" was as good as sny. A comâ€" mitt#e of realâ€"estate men toâ€"day ésâ€" timated tha‘ property.damage in Pusâ€" blo / at ‘betweéen fifteen and twenty inillion doitars. n it + * TORONTO; Jube 3. â€"Mary triends hnd .Acquaintanges will mourn: the m-w of Mra.. (Rev:) Joseph at her residence,\ 47 Dewsow & <brief attack : of: pneumonwia: ford; Ont.,; 75 ~years ‘ago.: She wat‘ matried" in 1881 to" fRev.Josoph Fen‘ noll, who passod awiy early in 1918; With her hustand, Mra. Rennell residâ€" M‘W‘ at Ct.; Catharinas â€" hnd ‘ at ,\ each : plasé proved «> valusd Ard} to him in the »dlacharge ‘of ‘his‘ m W@thém ic Lois . l fb t ty + *â€"to it who were fortinals #nbugh | o o o i e hok Wms Obmatee ‘stumeae | vios ne is survived ‘by ons slster; Mrs. John Fenhell ~of itchener, Ont. r':p 4 Internient will take o day at wafidm 1W am. Gramd tain. '4~ Lk e "’ t w kess oo ht 3, w .. ‘v'& & 3 n ).‘;’wml.' k Arak af * + ‘ ldre >\ s ‘.’?‘!;._I.~‘fl . 6 ul ‘,,é‘ Bd ue 2 5 1 Besnd To [A oc t taX 9 *F 79. A*y *4 ol sX [ o S ror ies rols 6L Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Whitard accom panisd ‘by thalatter‘s aistor, Miss M. Clemens, â€"imotored" ty Falle W“Mflom.hl thewnvedicat comventhong o <o c ~0~) It affects uisnyâ€"péople more in win goods EPIDEMIG or BYaenT RYy. lt " wtui l :A of recel a Pey Te . ‘The_registry ofice at the. Conaty Bulldings have ‘had a busy m it duiring" the: early part " of" the prosâ€" ont ~week,‘ registering: the: transterof d¢eds ‘before : the: coming ‘into: force of the new igw which provides a. Gov» ernment tar of two millsâ€"on the:dol« \.. This new‘ tax. wont: into. férce. on June: ist and:â€"willâ€"meanâ€" considerable of:.an : increase ; in â€"revenue over the afnount: proviously receiyed from. the imortgage tax which goos out ‘of existâ€" enge â€"with. the : substitationâ€" . of" the Terxy on transf@ts: .. .. <,, . 0x« délay would not ‘be debired, he added; Am:m'l‘%:fi] ‘Baby‘s Own Tablets ‘dre & reulan jay giver to the littl/onesâ€"they fievyâ€" er fail to make the cross baby happy:. When baby is cross: and fretful the mother may be siire something is the matter for it is not baby‘s hature to be eross unless he is ailing. Mothers,.: if m“f'?w""”«ii cross; it he. cries a great } abnd hneeds your constant atten tion Ohyon!l Tnm:.“m & Qon'lfi‘j wn . They are a in mh laxzative which will quick ly regulate the bowels and stomaca and thus rollcvo.::-nlp‘un‘n and inâ€" digestion, colds simple: fevers and #: baby ‘happyâ€"there surely l;!: amilb in every dose of tlom :i.l:’mo ] mul 26. cents ‘ ra. or & & . foodk Tho. on‘ Wilipigy Medicina R. Jones Goes ©â€" . _ © f Péifitenfln“ h Co.. Brockville, Ont.â€"â€"Advt. ( Thrée ‘yéér» in ‘Portinibuth peniten« tiary was the %&r out to Robert Jornes on Th when : yo the charge of havinig receivell stol en property,: knowing ‘ths‘ wame‘to ba #tolan.< Jones. who wak‘given & hoarâ€" ing a tew diiys ago, took hi# sentence without uttéring a<word. » > _ : \~ It : will be recailed that he is . the man, who: wae arrestod a short‘ while store, A, youthfal embloye ‘of ‘the ed admitted stéaling a lerge quantity ‘of goods. | Jones became iinplicated as the redetver; of the goods and when the recetver. of the â€"goods and .WRON on ons h f aino . disposed of a lov whilé worK« Te t\ & MeRU‘poottyen: +/ .t ) Will e onl * 4 tu6 iA \a a i ul ‘ oo o ie 7 â€" 8 S + \Qeorge â€" H. Blegler, . {oft <ghe < Ki ohener ‘Oonsertatoty| ot ~ Muditc, ~ and the popular orgaalst and choirmaster «ma«wm: has been : a ::liw of "the 1 Board | of the UHivérsity Taronmto the muinle‘ ctiiiseh‘ of Manitobs : nbt . s l n ol ~ aun baws <ogl es C < TL ‘ 2(4 mt Unveiled Tablet ; . "> _ ,u-illnht the Supreme Sacrifce A‘B. LEARNâ€"AND: A.~ WateRioo, anbio. & ause EB,© KITOHENEN,. Orvagiath: ~: ThiNk eernits tro bJ ChEAFP 4 w ht cotict i a B iBD C \ LEVR DC K ED. Hee se O 9 * id Â¥ # * C nds thr~"4° arty j 4A iÂ¥

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