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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Sep 1921, p. 5

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f} ’Gum Blintiness z. . Cof" T Henry Smith, whose oparaâ€" gvfions fofr cataract and other eye trouâ€" .‘ .Blos Jn Toronto aroused great interest â€"‘ gmong surgeons and those suffering Krom eye.troubles, conducted a clinic %Hm&wn yesterday. It aroused a f e intersst there, and during the < Building. food, . were «£who Elk Drifiking i tA campaign to have everyone in miltop and the surrounding | disâ€" Â¥rict drifuk more milk will be launchâ€" by the Chamber of Commerce.,A meeting "of the special committee to E‘épy he performed about 20 operations The spéeed with which he operated dnd the certainty and skill demonâ€" strated in his ‘work made surgeons marvel and aroused great hopes in the line ‘of sufferers from eye trouble ‘who wete awaiting their turn. Boag Completed * The Burford rbadâ€"paving operations ve been completed for this year, d theâ€"road, direct from Brantford : Woodstock, will be opened toâ€"morâ€" Â¥ow. Half the width has been paved, the remainder will be graveled to gqe. The Suburban Area Commisâ€" ?fi: is paving all the suburban roads * â€"way, intending then to pave the "Other half in turn, giving all sections Wifair share of pavement. The Cockâ€" k'chutt road bridgework is practically piteed, but there are some fills her pot yet completed which still up this main artery to the south ‘from Brantford. ke this matter in hand was held sterday afternoon, at which . the itritive values of milk as a . bodyâ€" hemselve@ and jeach. other in . long Eluht;} ambrosial nectar and beâ€" aving gemerally in a manner frownâ€" d upon by the 0. T. A. and other proâ€" iWbitive |Jegislation of the province r ingigtes of the room were easily .".III‘Q‘_._'..I their resistance powers ad bee@ feduced by too many shots cognac. Two botties and a heavy tuffbler were also apprehended, not Ofie of the mep admitted ever ving ”'nod the booze or having it to the room in question, when loq‘ in police court toâ€"day. rvolry By Night. ‘When Police Sergt. McCullough, fom the antage point of a stepladâ€" er, peeté@ into a bedroom in London ad 11Gents in Gait. A ;4 @Kers of Galt have reduced 7 ‘Of bread from 12 to 11 cents ba. ‘I€ nad remained at the for f price‘a long time. The reduction fiu theâ€"same as has been made in te 'lut,;agm he feasted his eyes on scene of unrestrained Bacchanalain velry. Four men were toasting Arnold Jansgen |||..}".%s Taxes Heavy. er fl in dog taxes has already Wnthc&vl{nllmmm _ Lis#t year the total for the year hed $883. . There is still a small mt rfi-undmg bit it is doubtful her the $1000 magk will be reaglâ€" cities in this part of the prov able. D1 eat on the morning of July 6th, the big fire took place in this but‘ there was evidence to show \Jt was proven by the avidence lp-.fi- held by the Police isston the condact of Conâ€" Shingieton of the Guelpir police which has been under Way. for m & wa Market. n C AGE TE ‘® s at Yo *3p4F i 6 :!‘ t ':%c}l 5 )6 o. mt eC on uces soenting ie mmaget 2l con t apending summer at their Sningléton ‘gujity of no at ‘Puradiso Like, have ré % he ‘turned to the city. Other residents at "dnce, _0 <|~ ~, ahin detightful resori, Mr. and Mrs. 4.; most _ forcibly merce. , A 4 Ma nittee to \Pm was held | ing ch _ the l â€" a â€" bodyâ€" t f ‘uwmup‘% ; ner given by rotirned of }Frontemac city. you might better the > tas e * ‘ sb \ _ ‘Shantrohp gAseD “}"""‘ Over Appointment of Colonel . _ ww : Mr. and Mrs. Clayton H. Smyder and bold Lang, King street. family have returned to their home! ® _*. * on Willow street, after spending mo{ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hs pummer montBs at Big Cedar Point, Tle were visitors at the «Lake Simcos. ;and Nrs. William Hogg, social centre here. IA~civie w-" .« 20 n Rg & he had served on th@ councllâ€"a us) ; Bir Adam and ug,mwwa] mayor, and as a Copservative,gin poliâ€"| an apartment in Toronto for the winâ€" tics was picked by Premier Borden toter, but will spend a part of the wes contest Brant in the war election on| 56h at "Hédley;" London.. Quring the the Unionist ticket. The appointment| winter Lady Reck with her daughter was very well received here. He is a|Miss Marfon ‘Beck, will go to New Brother of W. F .Cocksbutt, M.P. . where the latter will carry . on a & & â€" _ jmer voral studies so nuccessfully, be _ Miss lda Martin has returned to|gum in Parts during the . past year. Waterloo after spending the summer| Miss Beck has "developed a remarkâ€" months with ber sister, Miss H-milbly fine coloratura . sopramo. veice, tl:mn. near Toronto. She was accomâ€" lwhlch won the acclaim of ber masters. panied by Mrs. J. H. Ratz who is visitâ€" in France;and her parents are most ing relatives in town. ‘amxious that she‘should continue irer } â€" # 0« o® "mdles to the complete development ( Mr. and Mrs. Seitz and baby return: of her wonderful gift, with a suggesâ€" ‘ed to their home in Teronto last Monâ€" tion of grand opers as an added inâ€" day after a delightfu) visit at the centive. ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C,. H. Lang, ® * * Queen N., Kitchener. Miss Kathleen McCall of New York C o un CC DNR WA Nive Train. Miss lda Martin ‘has returned ‘to Waterloo after spending the summer months with ber sister, Miés Harel Martin, near Toronto. She was accomâ€" [panied by Mts. J. H. Rate who is visitâ€" ing relatives in town. !' Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Hogg and son fwm visitors at the Retory, St. Thom:â€" ‘as, over the holiday, the guests of lRev. and Mrs. P. N. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy and‘ Mr. and Mra. W. M. 0. Leckead left three sous returned to Waterloo last last Saturday fo ram extended trip to Tuesday, after a delightful vacation Californi&. t spent at their summer home at the * *.* f Beach, Kincardine, Lake Huron. The Educational Committee of the If a man has nothing to reproach himself with, he can bear anything.â€" Phillips Brooks. Mr. ahd Mrs. M. S. Hallman of Watâ€" erloo, accompanmied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long of Brantford, left last Tuesâ€" day mornifg for a holiday trip by moâ€" tor to Detroit, Cleveland and other points of interest. himself with, he can bear anythlns.â€". Roos, Queen N. on Thursday afterâ€" Phillips Brooks. .loon. when plans were made for the â€" *. .* ..*® 3A opening of the "New Canadian Mr. ahd Mrs. M. S. Hallman of Watâ€" School," which opens Thursday,, Sepâ€" erloo, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. tember 29th, at 7.30 p.m., in Victoria. Wm. Long of Brantford, left last Tuesâ€" school. All the new Cansdians in Kit: day mornifg for a holiday trip by moâ€" chener are very cordially invited to tor to Detroit, Cleveland and other attend. â€" The committee would be points of interest. | grateful to all business men and those * # * ‘nt the head of factories and other ' Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Hogg and som business concerns to urge any of were visitors at the Retory, St. Thomâ€" their employes who do mot read or as, over thb holiday, the guests of write the English language to attend ‘Rev. and Mrs. P. N. Harding. {It is hoped there will be a large num ‘ * s * 'ber ef men and womem present on ‘\ Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon Aiken of Torâ€" September 29th in Victoria school at onto, were visitors at the home of Mr. 7.30 p.m. and Mrs. S. B. Bricker for several du-] 20# 0# e during the past week. Mes To o Gebaifola and danghter gram, the two youngest sons ‘of Mr. and Mrs. E. Frowde Seagram, left for ‘Toronto last Monday to resume their studies at Upper Canada College. TEACHERS‘ TOUR } Returning from & trip of the old land under the augpices of the Educaâ€" ‘tional League, seyen Hamilton teachâ€" ers are very enthusiastic over the trip try, so they wont to Rdinburgh. that placeâ€"they witnessed degreos béâ€" ing conferred on General Sir Afthur Currie, the Duke of Athol and Sir, Robert Falcomer by the Unijversity &1 \Edhburzh. ‘There were 165 teachers oo Doaden 5h M M Jn London and vistted the ‘Batt ‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Robeért Hackney have ‘returned from their mfln‘ ".lnvo taken up their sute at "Kiâ€" terstin", John strest, Wauterloo. ; _ â€" # * and what they 'wm emabled to see. ‘The party landed at Glasgow on July 12, and, owing to a strike,, were ubâ€" able to make a trip of the Burns counâ€" Havre, Southampton and other places. Major Ney was réspotnsible for the trip, which was regarded qs very teresting and docmll. Miss Jpssie Braceâ€"was a weok 4n visitor at her home in Waterten. «~(« Messrs. Campbell and Philip Seaâ€" Nr. David Forayth, Mt. 400 Mrs. M news, fudiong rarbiion mgecmas gor o ~, i be ~* Airvcts | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Habbick of Barâ€" rle were visitors at the home of Mr. |and Mrs. William Hogg, this week. Miss Kathleen McCall of New York City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reinâ€" + Miss Charlotte Valentine, daughter ’ol Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine, Pafk avenue, Waterloo, returned last ‘iuurdly from a week‘s attendance at the 33rd Internationalâ€"_Convention of ‘the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, neldl at Singers Tavern at Lake Crescent ‘in the Olympic Mountains, one of !M’fi lmolt beautiful summer négorts outâ€" side of Semttle. Ther®. were 166 old# Princess of Wales Chapter, I. 0. D. E., met at the residence of Mrs. William Mrs. T. Scheifele and daughter Elizabeth are the guests of Rev. H L. and Mrs. Bennie at Uxbridge. ’m received from Colleges in pracâ€" tically every stats in the Unton, all ‘-hc"m the , good _ work . beinz ‘aoeompllahed by this noble puuruu in the . development of Lch.ncm as well as keen intersst takâ€" gates in attendance, .. Mig#. Valiaube having the hotor of royf&olt&’g onto Unlvonlty. interesting reports on in éducationsl and philanthropic activitigh. Miss Valentine greatly en joyed her trip through the Canadian Rockies, returning. by the United States. “':t‘m of much intersst. to the‘ n * es Pn 14 " M nosts of Twinâ€"City ghests of the popt; iA â€"â€" Gakitor lar bride and n&on.mmm“‘fi‘):‘::.‘m hoit * t Johg‘s Anglican: . church, Kitebendt, m‘ mes, died at 4bis. home on Wednenday. morning, ~ GeDPthMmbCT ouiy moraung,, in his 70th â€" y6Ht | 14th .at. 11 oftlook, whad Miks Ruth m.;mbmmm mm,-:mflx-.u.:.-'mw" but onty & .q“.ml-fllmmw g. Wm y*t hag Mt. Â¥rmést :Georg® Barrie, of Kitehâ€"|" ghllige maw the. bus ener, Rev. K. M.â€"Lapgâ€"Ford 0f Kito®: | yo, § i ’m“mfl&‘mw part ho plaged Jn . wt ente, Nt and flm Fonnel}; & i C Qusen N., which was most Artistically], ) ththe ste bf W. C dgcorited for the o¢casion and a dait* . and Hughson, 7 iy buitet hinghdon served, On: their. 1* aorgga. P a take .. MeKay, n.n.”. Robt.: Nr. Hamilton Cassels and &A) Friday in _ (Senator turn from ‘their wodding trip the Lancaster §t. E., Kitchener. | ad Mr. and . trs. W.Â¥. Orr ¢ T &u ‘exiended trip Gown tie _ FACIUG %.%â€"m frjecam v0 cmntommé | ~ ~=â€" | oysb c oA to .l ohey it .o s id ‘Mr. Fred Koerbeér and Mre. Oscar «_ MF, and.Mrs.‘ A. W. _ Morner apâ€" Gross, are spehding a few ‘days in A> «OM e fall L0 MWce €Mug ol T Addnn‘ ‘at nrasant. L %;':fintfldd.i Â¥ m 'l"he many Mnd': of Miss Florence bride of nest ':0“- s _ { Kmm' King street, will be sorry to P * : i~‘‘léatn that she is detained at her . Dr. cand ‘Mre. Hermy Mc BACMNE¢C) _ qnrousy sliness at pretent. . Dr. cand ‘Mrs. Harey Mi BACKM®4c) __ ou,),ou jinegs at pregent . frore n Noruate tiile week., :3., . 1 i howe *ntounleâ€"flopte Disprefes § . :%::8;...Â¥.4 2. t * f, “m'. The many friends of Miss M. Hil, ;, The golf Sxture betweenthe M§i¢%/u, q . aiport ~St. will. be sorry t6 team.of: the Grand "‘“,‘cm, ’,â€":mmm that she is suffering from a and the Stratford Iadies * pll ‘sprained ankle calised by a fak from d tor Thuraday of this week was fh/pD"* T0 10°° ;:!!& Thuraday of this week was fl‘-"’"‘fl""" O mc ons e eace ateeecs en aberia L NC deftnitely postponed upon the receipt her bicycle. _ _ wf a message from the Stratford toam. **‘* * tht they would be unable to come at! Mr. and Mrs. George Dippe!l Hoh thp j i nen avenue, attended the Heathâ€" time ‘““‘.‘d’; * 1:1’!'ln|ier wedding at Listowel ‘Wednesâ€" Mr. Burdell Taylor returned houtg(**" "\ s % on | Monday <after spending his v 1 . tlon with his friend on o iosape qff Te funeral of Hestle Rankin: was Toronto. © jheid from the Letter and Drelsinger ‘ * * :i ‘anderlaking partors on FhuriGay. * P Miss .N. Scott, RN. nas returned from am enjoyable holiday: in Petexâ€" borough, Toronto and Gat. y ap ow ) m 0 + 2. â€"Mr: and Mrs, W. Joyner of Torom&’ ereevisiting:at the home of Mr. “3 Mra. W. C. Mead, Carpine street, Mrs. Fairbrother of Mount Foreat and Mr. Henry Joyner of Clinton sate visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mead at present. Miss Withelmine McKellar, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mre. H. McKellar, of Frederick St. left Wed. for Havergal College, Toronip. C e ;. Miss LilMan Mitchell,. daughter~Of â€" yr Carl Houston, Margaret avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter E. Mitchell, Fre@‘4q noligaying in the Canadian West. brick St. left on Wednes. for Whitby | . «a e Ladies‘ Gollege where sue â€"will tak9! arr, Jack Hemphill of Waterloo, reâ€" up studie« in pipeâ€"organ, piano 488‘ presented the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Y. vocal. AM. C. A. in several events at the Â¥ * * Broadview Boys‘ Fair athletic meet in 200 2 uho2 t uf tresser af Cacki| Toromte on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fraser of Cock« ‘ane and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Orr of Nashvilie, Tepn., and Miss Tempid Proctor of Whitby are guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Fennell; They are here attending the Stewartâ€" Barrie wedding. Sir Adam and Lady Beck have taken in apartntent in Toronto for the ‘vwl ter, but will spend a part of the somâ€"+ son at "Hedley," London. Daring the winter Lady Beck with her daughter Miss Marion Beck, will go to Ng# York, where the latter wili cutry ofr her ,Â¥ocal stidi@r so succéisfuily te/ z¢p in Paris dori# the past year. MiÂ¥K meck nas dev@lophd a retifkably Aub cotoraturs sopramo volde, which woh the accigim of ber masters,in Fra#d&/ and ber/parents are most anxijous !hz she abould contiste her studies to t complete dévelopment of her wonferâ€" tul @ift, with a, stgieation 6t gradd opcra as ah ddÂ¥ed insefitive. . .. _ . ly ipipatra@: hB "ike hate l!“h‘% igeI Y tuntFas 14 Inpued from o. Yerr bulopable ‘telp. 10 [ ts Misiing ht Aue Nome {of Mys. Chak. e n i s iL. s 00 . is K ol . ] Mr. and Mre: ; Ernast / ‘Oldtforbnick ! ; Mr. and AMrs. 3. Derbecker actom and towdh wrg&fl“w pansted .by Mre: Rev. A. E. Piotach of dre they spent 8. botiday. . Hamition, ‘attended jhe Golden . Jub ‘:l'to” flouss "Cup vik mu."qwmdry of . Mr. Derbscker‘s ‘ C wn P {parents at ‘Ayton Bubday. !Mrs. ‘by Wateriod in a bewling game Wed.{ perbecker sen. ufxood health, b':t nesday .. n n aronk is o ; |Mr. Déerbecker sen, has» been confined pang S ts C P i S es { w4 2C3 +9 T o Aurck T-.‘i“ Co j _~ ... Colliber hi :ch atreel, left on Baturday last Tor | ago. . Mr. and Alrs. Jolinâ€"Bryegeman heve réturmed from a pleagant racation in Mrs. C. Scot, of Beligrave, ; was a vigitor at the home‘of Mr. and Mre. J. C. Cumningham, Herbort street, reâ€" Misses Irma @hider and Vera Bruâ€" bacher, have returned from a very enjoyable vacation spent in Lancaster clty. While there they attended ‘the Brubacher reunion in Lebanon Counâ€" ty, Pa. i Mrs. D. Moo:ly.. l;ncu!or Bt. E. is spending the week in Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDougall are holidaying in London for a few days at present. » Mr. and Mre. M. H. Phillips are bpending a vacation im Toronto, Hamâ€" Iiton and other cities of the district. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Strasser of Toâ€" ronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Strasser. Miss Olive Sayder, Frodartck streot has réturned ffom ab enjoyable holi Â¥ay in\ New: York City. * Mr. W. W. Law of New York City is : vialting his" brother,, Mr. J. A. Law,. Bingoman 8t > & ~ Mr. and Mrs: }V.AN. K. Huntor and sons, Rob and Kent of!Hamilton tislâ€" ted in Kitchener over . the weeléoind. Misses Cecelila and Liola Zimimaer man have retursded after an anjoyable houday with thetr grandmother at Crystal Beach. * °_ Mike Margaret Murray, Joft tor Ret home in Hamilton® Sunday after kponding cevbtal weeks in the Twinâ€" Mtr. and: Mrs. John Schondelmayer c spending a weekvin London at tor Gosheh, Indiang,. to cosmme his dutlons as (Collogy ~atter spendiag , the potyred 16 Lobdon and ‘were Mr. Wiltarq Suider lott on Saturday Mr. v 05 ul n mobthe at â€"his bome on W1l wX 7% tw _ Misses Clara and Minnie Voelker of ! Now |Hamburg Awere visitors at the hoyme of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lepâ€" bardt, Duke Street. Quite a nu‘er't’l;m here attendâ€" ed the Fall Fair ummn on Satâ€" urday. , _ Mr. and Mrs, Leo. Henhoeffer have returmed from (their wedding trip and will now thke up their reâ€" sidemce in Watertod. _ Mr. Norman Beam left for Woodâ€" stock yesterday where he will spend !lu Stricker was m week end visâ€" ftor at, her home in Wellestey. The lgcal B.B.C. Club met at the homre of the Misses Moogks, Cedar St., last time and al}wpd a very pleasant social evening. Mrs. James McClelland and daugh ter, Catharine, hawe returned to Chicago after holidaying at the home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koil. f Messrs. Fred Koerber and Oscar Grosz motored to London on Saturâ€" day and spent the weekâ€"end thore. Mr. Franklin Good was a business visitor in Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Norman Hesseler and son returned ~ to ‘their‘ home th Montreal toâ€"day after spending soveral weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Roos, Young. Street. Miss Mary Roos is a visitor in Toronto toâ€"day. Miss Nora Weber left this mornâ€" ing to continuo ber course of study at the Toronto Bible College Mr. and Mra. Roy Yoder left toâ€" day for their new home in Creston, Ohio. Mrs. J. L. Bowman accomâ€" panied them and expects to stay for the month. s Migs Virginia Rappe will be shown in a oneâ€"reel film at the Lyric Thursâ€" day, Friday and Saturday. 9â€"20â€"2t â€"â€"Mrs. George C. ; Lang accompanâ€" ted by Mrs. Reinhold Lang, Mrs. Jerâ€" ome Lang and Miss‘Kathleon McCall, motoréd to Sarnia on Tuesday, where they will spend a few days. M#.. Harvey YÂ¥urth spent Saturday Miss L. McTague has Murnedl"u“m- M e uic g P to Kitcherer aftér an enjoyable holl, mo caBINET ANNOUNCEMENYT day spent at Milton, Onfaflo. l OTTAWA. Sept. 13. â€"At ‘the .clgse‘ ‘ CC of the cabinet meetin gtod#y PFenfler en s .. e Meighen bad no nnnounnhpnt to Mr. Wiliam Meadows sipent‘ a few up vm;_ his pfr’enu in .Woodâ€" Mia:‘bed #or 20 monuths. ‘ He was n mear Erbsville village 78 years _ The wedding of Ruth Mari¢, F“ Ernest George Barric: nized by the Rev..H. M. St. ~John Anglican Church, .6f ‘duock Wednesday. Only .<90} families were present. . The br groom left on Wednesday, ml; honeymoon. On tue:r returg thgy; reside at 194 Lancaster 8tR‘ _‘ ‘mnke regarding the formation , cabinet Rudy SCHRAYâ€"KROFF. 5o )lag i The marriage of hroblsch:iyl::: Miss Bena Kroff, both of New® burg, was solemnized at ‘the ‘parog age of St. Paul‘s Lutheran CW§ Wednesday @ftornoon, Rev. â€"W. C. Boese officiating.‘ The young vouple were unattended: o poain ol " A very quict wedding ~toolr ~place this afternoon wher Miss ‘Orpha‘HaB man became the bride ‘of Nft. LUibW@ Howden. Rev. W. E. Pescott offflat. ed. After the ceremony the‘Ma#‘dnd groom left on a short honsyntbort &nd on their return they will reside at 95 King*Street Rast. & : LATE LEVI SNYPER,, ,,.... The death occurred on .Mongay morning September 19th of L¢vi &. Snyder of Didsbury Alts, The, Jate Mr. Snyder was born near ‘Kitaher seventyâ€"four years ago, ard \o,flm,(o mourn his loss a sorrowing wjdgx,pd five sons, Norman, Abram, Awnjr- vin and Clayton, all of Didsbury, as well as four sisters and one hmpr, Mrs. Noah Betzner, Mary A., Hmh and Miss Lucena, all of this citg'_'_!_nd Moses of Gloversville, N.Y. The fur eral takes place on \h’czlneld;y afterâ€" noon in Didsbury. L FUNERAL OF CHARLES BEDFORD The funera} of the late Charles Bedâ€" ford took place from his résideflta"at Bloomingdale to fhe Menncnitecéinc> tery of that place, yestorday‘ ‘afterâ€" noon. The remains of the deceised was borne by bis grandsons actin& as pallbearers. ‘The funeral, which was private, had its services condluctei® b3 the Rev: Mr. Newbury, Congregattona ministor of that place. . Guelph Man is : Mangled by Trai: Struck and dragged by aC. PK freight train at an carly hour Saturâ€" day morning, ‘Benedict C. Cooke, of Guelph,. assistant factory magaget of the F. E. Partridge Rubber OOmipamy, was found lying in a Uy‘ngâ€"condigjon 100 feet west of Allan‘s bridge mt 31: o‘clock. He died two hours latep.at the General Hospital from the terrible injuries he had sustained. h4hA HOWDENâ€"HALLMAN OBITUARY Pss #"% + Schriy An@ ‘New‘Harmt f CWé av. â€"W. C P uk 0 9aW t Nok ® i8 w stt ap 2 +Â¥ of KBis (a 24 32 41.

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