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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Jun 1922, p. 3

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IB s wl s‘ ee ‘om the grass and beneatil Fp( the park. How the eyes ‘Hunln _Hlllmn who walkâ€" \Pennsylvania to Waterico E@ 1800, must have s*arted head had he been able to fi?tflp’l-m Changes. Y ‘imade an interesting gatherâ€" all the time. ‘The youngâ€" their (greatest . delight: pe> nd. There, was ‘although the day was ); Games of soft ball 7 all around. Strolls ‘lake or in the woods tomptifig. to others. > Of i’.m!n idea of <be reâ€"union t agquainted. For such a nn‘ is â€"nothing !ke a pic break up reserve and that f bashfuiness which seems ate us. most of the times. E;‘mic spell of the picnic ind the freer life in the open uces were easily made Hy â€"renewed. â€" Members of @ great family soon found fes assisting one ancther to / / the complicated . process h they were related. Someâ€" ey asucceeded and someatimes | not. It didn‘t make much e either way. Tuey knew some myste&us way they latives and that was enough. n rounded out the addresa s mwm occasion. the addresses Messrs. WWâ€" g smiles. They came of Ontario. from Michâ€" ch to the children. Sevâ€" gentiomen "fi'_“““ a>solo thatâ€"wore ver‘ Aâ€" â€"A short address by â€" at the main gate erncon whole fawmâ€" and Zlegier‘s and to arrive in bugeâ€" and in‘automobfias .. And if outward] _ ymg register kept by F.° G. ‘Bro: buM_OQfl_l bacherâ€" contained . the . tollowiug rendered and Mrs. Morley Toman and Florine, rmw Dundee; Mr. andâ€"Mrs Geo. A. Barbara, Hugh, Jim, Wm:. and Stelâ€" ts Guthrie." New ~Dundee: Mrcsand John, Cleason, Vivian Geiger, Hesâ€" peler; Mr. and Mrs M. Thoman, New NMr. and Mrs. L. K. Toman; Toronto: Mr. and Mrs., Gideon, Samson, Gilâ€" bert and Leonard Reist; W. W., Nanâ€" cy and Annabel. Moorby, Toront»; Wayne Toman, New Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ditson, MTS, UPTUC woleman, Kitchener; Mr. and "Mre Pelman, Evanm, Mary and Edna Honsberger, Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Woodrow and Donald Hostetâ€" tler, Baden; Mrs. Geo. S., Idella, Frâ€" ma. Edna and Newton Schmict, Baâ€" den; Mr. and <Mre. Oliver, Ruby, Royal, Gladys, Greta Betzner, Kitchâ€" cner: Edith Bean, Kitchener; E. H. Bean, Watford; Mr. ind Mrs. 5; C. Hallman, New Dundeé; . Mary aut Abner Cressman, New Hamburg; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ellsworth acd Margaret Bean, New Hamburg; Jas. Stauffer, Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron and Stanley Bowman, New Homâ€" burg; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon C., Eileen taan, Wilmot; Mr .and Mrs. Manaéâ€"| seh Cressman, Wilmot; melvin H.\" Bean, â€" Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs.|+ Manasseb, Verna, Jacob and Elver |! ne Hallman, Petersburg; Mr. ani|‘ Mrs. C. M., Elmer and Dorothy Casâ€"|‘ gel, Plattsville; Ivan H., Ivan W./! Bean, Mattoon, Wis.; Alvin G. Hallâ€" | man and Florence, Guelph;~ . Mr ard Mrs. A. C. Hallman, New Duw|‘ ace; Mr. and Mre. B. Bowman,| Rrown City, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. OLâ€" | / jver, Garland, Ciifford and W. R.}/ Hallman, Kitchener; B. C. Hallman, | \Kitchener; Miranda Hallman, Kitch: |. Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Hilda, Ch-ter.t‘ Reta and Gretta Rohr, .Kitchene:}; | David, Albert and Margaret Hallâ€" man, Roseville; Mr. and Mre. E. C. Xlyrtle, Sarah and â€" Angeline, Hall man, Ayr; Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hal}â€" man, South Cayuga; E. E. Hallman, Kitcheror; Mr: aud Mrs. J., Eileen and H. 9. Sewell, Hanover; Maggie Hallman, ‘Roseville; ‘Christlan, Weâ€"| ber, Hanover; Mrs. Irvin, Katlleen| and Irene Stauffer, Kitchener; Mrs. Ella, Grace, Frank, Harold and Regâ€" inald Hallman, New Durdec; Mrs. | Jonas and Olive Haliman, Kitchener; Ed., Frank, Harold and Ruth Schâ€" lichter, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunt, Toronto; Mrs. F. A. Claire; Harold, Roy, Earl and Lorne, Pfing, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hallman, Ayr; Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Krueger, Bresiau; Mr. and. Mrs. N. | Creasman, Kitchener; Mrs. David: |\ and Ethei Honstberger, Baden; Mrs. | Gus, Ruth, Valeria, Irene, Beulah |\ and Grace Wendt, Kitsherer; Mr. ‘ |and Mrs. Alfred, Jean, Marian, Ruth | and Grace Bagg, Hespeler; Nettis ‘| and LiMan Sault, Hespeler; Mr. Lioy] Howden, Kitchener; Ealisa "\ Haliman, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. *\ Russel and Helen Johnston, Kitch; +\ Irvine Staufer, Kitchener; Wilfrid ‘ | Hallman, Kitch; Clarence and Herâ€" Harvey Hallmsn, Waterloo; M:. cud Mrs. Enos, and Edwin Cres# bert Haliman, 3loomingdale; Elden Hallman, _ Listowel; â€"Grace â€" Hallâ€" man, Kitchener; Florence Hallman, Freslau; Mr. and Mrs. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson, Cameron, Marâ€" jorie, Romald and Althes Bock, New Dundee; Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Stanford â€"nd Hazel Bricker and Mrs. L. Moâ€" Donald, Elmont; Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Honsberger and Mrs. Roland Green, Aldershot; Dr. and Mrs. S., Mrs. Matilda, Agnes, Margie, Grace and Wilda Lederman, Kitchener; Mrs. Xorman and Eileen Bricker, Kitchâ€" wuer; Mrs. E. J. and Jean Fishe;; Kitchener; 8. B. Bricker, Waterloo; Nrs. W. T. Aikem,. Toronto; Mr. zhnd . Mrs. Reinbold, Almdea Wendt, West Moncton‘; John‘ Berlet, West Moneton; Mr. and Mrs, Ivey, Reti, pritain and Ramsey Holman, Kitch enor; Mr. and Mrs. Osgoode, Muriel and ‘Winnifred© Holman, Toronto; Mr. and ~Mrs. Rlimer® Mantford and Marcal Reler, Kitchener; Leighton Hallman, Watarloo; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley,. Ruth, Lawrence and Floyd Hallman} Hespoler; Mr. and Mro A+ Yon and Lydia Hallman, Mannheim; Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. and Harvey Hall wan Naw Hamburk: Porty and Stâ€" o#a: David, Euphemia, Sadie, orn, Galt; Moses Toman, Al| Russe! Haliman, Kitchener; | Eira, faliman and George Jallma» lwu., Eidon, Katherine and Dourâ€" indee. las Hallman, Waterloo; Edgar, Owâ€" ~ Williamaburg; . Aaron A. Ditson, Mrs. Orvilie es P Nes s /9 laliman, .NeW DW .jO>° Mre. B. Bowmn.t“"‘ .; Mr. and Mrs. OL. | Z¢ig! iifford and W. R.| ence er; B. C. x-mlmn.]Nm da Hallman, Kitch;: | Har m, Hilda, Chdter.t““"“‘ Rohr, .Kitchene:; | PU" Clinton and Delford Krechtel, Kitâ€" cener; Wm., Clara, Oran and Mary Knarr, Waterloo; Pearl Rickert ‘and Rifie Brighton, Kitthenor; Mr. and Mrs. Milton and Ward Piohi, Plattsâ€" vile; Howard Karn, Mrs. J. W. Vernon Luslis, Grace, Fdward, Wm. Eldon and Melyin Witmer, Petorsburg; â€" Harry Hall maa, Kitchener; â€" Mr. Wu., Hilda, Wilson, Minots, Jessie, Ross and \Wm. Richmond, Bright; Mr. and ‘Irs. Rdamund. Flossie, Buelia, Ethel, Reymond and Viclet Witmer, Plattsâ€" vilie; Obila ind Effie Reler, Petersâ€" burg; Melvin Hallman, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dippel, Kitchenâ€" er; Mrs. Norman, Boatrice and Helâ€" «1 Rellinger, Williamisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin, Mrs. Elias, Quentin, Mary and lizsh Hallman, New Dunâ€" dee; Benjamin Ziegler, Kitchener; Geo., Gertie and Vernice Schmidt, Lulu Reier, Lulu: Shants, Petersâ€" burg; Goorgina Marshall, Galt;â€" Mr. and Mre. Moses, Reta and Willis Bechtel, Kitchener;© Wesley,; Edna |\ and Pearl Haliman, Kitehener; Mr. and Mrs. Moses, Reta and WID!S Bechtel, Kitchener;‘ Wesley,; Edna and Pearl Hallman, Kitetiener; Mr. and Mrs. G., Florence, Russell aed Ewart Smith, Kitchener; Wilfred Witmer, Plattsyille; Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Kenneth and Howard Haliâ€" man, New Dundee; Mr. B. H. Thaâ€" mer, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" zus, Marjorie, Earl and Ralvh Rel linger; Kitchener; J. B. Hallman, ‘Hlnover;' Mr. and Mrs. H. A., Mâ€" bel, John and Emerson Desslut, {Brulm; Mrs: A; L. Leighton, Mary, Lorena, Abram, Rhea, Levi and Morris Mallman, Kitchener; Benjaâ€" nin Zeigler, H. L. Staebler, Kitchâ€" ener; Af. and Mrs. Waliter and Fred Zcigler, Brantford; Arnai! and Clarâ€" "ence Hallman, Listowel; Mr=and Mirs. Herbert Halisian, Hanover; Harry and Almeda Buehlow, Â¥alkâ€" érton; MYF. and "Mrs. Hariy and Wiiâ€" bur Hallman, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Nathon, Gladys, Dorothy and John Hallman, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Amos, Edna and Florence Baker, kitcgener; Mr. and Mrs, Geo. S¢>â€" lee, Kitchener; W. Stanley Hallâ€" man, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. J. A., Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hallman, Kitch ener; Henry, Cleo and Hattie, Id ella Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. S Cressman, New Dundee; Edna Hall Cressman, New Dundee; Edna Hallâ€" man, Kitchener; Miriam. Evelrn,‘ Wilda and Garfeld Cressman, New Dundee; Mrs. Levi Cressman, Kltâ€"‘ chener; Mr. apd Mre. Zonas, Armiâ€" to, Mildred and John Snyder, New Hamburg; Mr., Mrs. Eph, Essie, Ada and Morgan Halliman, New Dundee; Bertie Halliman, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Geo., Vera, Elien and Salome Hallman, Ruth Snider, New Dundee: Mr. and Mrs. J. Schiedel, Rarl and Ruby, Joe Schmidt, Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. W.‘ J. Netherton, Brentha; J., Sarah Cassel, New Dunâ€" dee; Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Hallâ€" man, Plattsville; John, Mrg. Gs» Cressman, â€" Bridgeport; . Moses 8. Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. Abram, Dolâ€" orfa, Marie and Ross Shants, Kitch; Abram Stauffer, Kitcherier; Mr. and Mrs. A. E., Vernice and Mary Hoovâ€" er. Selkirk, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Ephâ€" raim, Stanley and Leonard Snider, Blair; Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ward and Lyle Hallman, Preston; . Mr. and J. H., Agnes and Joseph Weber, Mr. and Mre. J. C. and Helen Erb, W terloo; Addison, Ern, Beatrice, Wal ter <‘and Doris Rickert, Kitchener; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Omar and Eunice Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Liscoln Casâ€" sel, New Dundee; Mr. g.nd Mrs. Clarâ€" ence, Peter and Russell Hallman; My, and Mrs. Clarence and Elaine Hmith, Kitchener; Mrs. J. R. anc ~orothy. Hallman, Toronto; Mrs Loan, Miriam and Amo Hilboâ€"n New Dundee; Stells Hallman, Brid Fiorence ‘Oberholtzer, St» Jacobs; Mr. and . Mrs. ‘Wendell Hallman, Calorna, Mich; Mr.and Mrs: Floyd ind Alex. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Lovi Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. and Kathicen Wilson, Yale, Hallman, Toronto; David and Pearl Graybul, ‘Rddie, Eiffle and â€" Domald Bricker; â€"Arthur,; @mery and Lilli{n and â€" John. Hallman, ty . and Mris. LesHis, th, Yale, Mith; S. 8. Toronto; . H. . Haliman, John C. Hall :”‘, TE OME ",'“,"""";"""‘-T"*f ."‘-'-.“‘ P £ } 2 d‘ ‘ .“-.-,â€":,- in e AAeiy Ns o h le. â€" . Holsl ';‘ p~a uuu‘mum‘ ‘myr. L Dacbstader of London. was | Mfiwwlhcmfilw Tss uy of Toronto are bolldaying in Waâ€"|a business visitor in ‘town â€"yester a : 4 aat 1 * t terloo at present. . aky. :: > 2 a Three <pairs Solflfl‘ Mad ie Messre. Edward Seagram and Wm.| â€" Mr. D. E. Bchwartzentruber ‘Il ; Rockers, strongly made in'."' J h terlee. are attending ‘the| Bayport | MicK.‘ was a‘ visito" i# IJ ‘gnished back, seat upholstered " 1 Taf Hoge, Wa "‘"“m town Thursday. Hoflrtm‘ qudlbo!mtu‘hl-&h ‘15 A id uo‘eg..‘ln::;“.n\.-h Sncsaindvain.| visiting his father, MY, Jacob ..e‘.i price mh se sou a‘n a n 48 a0 ind L # ing at Guelph General Hospital, is hbolidaying at the bome of m ents, Mr. l-l‘:;l- G. H. Clarke, Ahrens slrgol, w &At â€" Mr. and Mrs. qm Frederick siteel, Mi.maid Mis. OHYâ€" ar Mitchell, Queer Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mitchel! Hohnor ave., whére they attended the graduation exercises at the Whitby Ladies colâ€" this morning of an extended‘ vacai lon in the Canadian and American West She will visit in ~Regine, Angeles, Grand Canfion, Kansas and Chicago and does not intend to reâ€" turn until October. Miss Shina Nakanishi, the Japanâ€" ese girl who spoke so interestingly at the Y. W. C. A. last night, is a guest at the home of Mrs. M. Kautâ€" man, Roy street. â€" Being: much inâ€" terested in Y. W. C. A. work: she spent the morning at that building and presided at the luncheon hour at the Cafeteria on King:â€"street. Miss Nakanishi came to Kitchener from Woodstock and goes toâ€"day to. Brantford, thence to Toronto. She expects to returnâ€" to her home in Japan where she will be engaged in Y. W. C. A. work shortly. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stuart, Powâ€" assan, aunounce the engagement of their daughter Beatrice Pearl, . to | Major F. G. Kemp, D. 8. 0. M. C., son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kemp of Hamilton, the marriage to take place in June. ‘The marriage of Miss Helen Shanâ€" non, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. E. G. Shannon of Londor, Ont., and Sid ney Wilburn Smyth of Magrath, AK berta, takes place this week. Frances Esther, to Mr. Leland A. Prittie, Mountview Ave., _ Toronts, formerly of Kitchener, the marriage lto take place quietly the latter part of June. street; Toronto, announcé the énga: gement of their younger dayghter ‘Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Logan of Wat ford, Ont., announce the engagement Miss A. Good, of their neice,. Mary M. Beatton, to Stewart Gladstone Paul, of Pascaâ€" dena California, formerly of London, Ont., the marriage to take place quietly on June 28 at Pascadena, Caâ€" lifornia. Mre. Harry. Burkholder, provinâ€" | clal president of the . Ontario T. O. D. E., returned home to . Hamilton Monday evening from _ Vancouyer, where she ‘attended _ the _ &nmual meeting of the National Chapter. Mrs. Burkholder spent one day at Lake Louise on her return trip. ‘jn’ was a splendid meeting, and I .. was quite satisfied."" said Mrs. Burkholdâ€" er this morning. "It is a splendid exe cutive and while then new constituâ€" tion did not get an unanimous vote it received a large majority." The hosâ€" pitality of the Vancouver.ladies was something which madé Mrs.‘ Burkâ€" holder speak in the warmest terms. The entertainment provided was simâ€" ply wonderful" said the provincial | president. Julina, MyPe and Ethel Serivner. Brantford; Mrs. Albert, Bernard and James Crawford, Detroit; Mr. ind Mrs. W. C. and Eleanor Bricke:. Avoca, Mich ; Mrs. Harry, Thes, @nd Wilda Geach, Kitch: . Mrs. A.. Harry and Grace. Bentley, Kitch.; Mas and Floyd Shantz, Kitch; N. U. Clemens, Milverton; Mr. and Mrs. Mose Unger, Preston; Mr. and. Mrs. A. W. Hilborn, Galt; Mr. and Mrs C. P., Marjorie, Grace and Konneth Wilkins, \Chesiey; W. W. Citfford; Mr: and Mrs. Cyrus Hallman, Clit ford;; Mr. and Mrs. â€" Wendell and Miber Clemicns, Bresiga; Mr. »nd Mrs. Aoam B., Edward ard Margarâ€" & Unger, Galt; Mrb. Aaron Zrb, and Milton, Kitth.; Mrs. A. Hortel, Mre. A. 0. Boahmer and Mrs, A. E. Klipâ€" ypert, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Bowman, Escondito, CaL; Mr. and . o bube teme ditrantihaat S i4dâ€" LN +4 6 Mrs. Isaac McNally, Kitoh; Israel Cressman, Guernsey, Bask.; Cyrus Rickert, . Poteraburg; T.; . Cassel. Kitchener; Mr. C. V. Rickert, . Mr. gud Mrs. W. T. Woods, Mannheim; Mr. and Mrs. Simon, Myrtie, Ivan, m and Harl Ritkert, Kitchener; and Liydia Milbora, â€" Kiteh; Mary | 8.‘ Brubscher,. Mrs.. Mose MilHcent Bayport, Mick.. was a VISNO® "! town Thursday.... He W at present visiting. his father, MY. Jacob: Schâ€" wartzentruber " at St. Agatha who, AA@MACACA®+ x i AMr. and Mrs." John Zeigier and | ,‘l(r.ihmm“""“"u consin, are Yvisiting . the former‘s sisters and brothers in Wajerlso and Heidelberg. â€" â€" Mrs, I. B. Stinson, 25 King Street, has returned home after‘ spending mmtwovuumm“h Brantford, Hamijiton and Toronto. Lancaster St East, Henry to Miss Theims ©TrOFDY . "* Silver Creek, N. Y., the marriage to takeâ€"place in June A. Edward Moyer, of Saskatoon, who has been visiting relatives: in Kitchener for the past two weeks, left thh‘mmhsmm-homln Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickman, a"" daughter ‘Mildred, are spending & two weeks vacation with relatives and friends in New York City. f Mr; and Mrs. R. H. Edmonds have returned . to Waterioo after s de lightful holiday trip of three weeks spent in Boston, Mass., and other inâ€" teresting points. _ Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tom Seagram were. guests at the Lyonâ€"Torrance wedâ€" ding in the Congregational church, Guelph, last Wednesday, which was one of the prettiest weddings ever witnessed in the Royal City. Amongst a merry party from To ronto who will attend" the June ball at the Royal Military College, Kingâ€" ston, on Monday, the 19th inst,, are Mrs. J. Hespeler and daughter, Mrs. Adam Currie of Cornwall, and her daughter, Miss Mary Cuarrie, This is an annual event which is looked forward to with unbounded pleasure as a real reunionâ€"a& gatnering of the clansâ€"from all over Canada of present as well as past members, who are seeking to keep up the tra ditions of this farâ€"famed institution. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin have taken a cottage at Southampton for the summer months, for which point they are leaving shortly with their tnree sons for a bappy holiday. It is always interesting o NDG amonst the successful, results of the various colleges and univer sities the names of jour local stuâ€" dents, amongst which in the Arst versity, Toronto, was Miss Rachel Haight, daughter of Mrs. Frank Haight, Waterloo, a former pupil at the K. & W. Collegiate. Miss Haight received first class honors, passing with a very high standing in nine subjects, carrying off the prizes in Bible, Latin and Biology. Conâ€" gratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pirle have returned from their delightful trip abroad and" have taken possession of the fine residence of Mrs. W. T. Wallace, Albert street, for some months. This will be good news to their host of Twinâ€"City friends, from whom they will receive a right royal welcome. / Cards KAve been received this week announcing the marriage of Ada (Heath) Munrose to Mr. James Hevâ€" eron, Thursday, June 1st, 1922, 1 Beresford Apartment, Toronto.:! At home, Waterloo, Ont. Mr..and Mrs. James Heveron reâ€" turned last Thursday from their wedding trip, spent at Pittsburg, Pa., and other large American cities. Miss Black of Hamilton bas been the guest of her hostess of the Junc ‘meeting of St. Paul‘s Ladiss‘® Aid Society at the "Mansée" on Wednesday afterncon, with a good attendance of the memâ€" hers and friends, A short business session was conducted by the Presl dent, Mrs. Hemphill when consider able routine business was transmet ad, including frrangements tor the ecUngregational and Sunday school plonic in the Waterloo Park on the 28th inst.,: and the August mesting "of the society, which will also be mhmm.mm ments were served at the close and a‘very social hour or two much enâ€" VOW _ P€RO, MACZCES Ee e o td i R. H. Edmonds have pomooms comninrrereaeteeeeeene zes : mrerloo after s de| Miss Maude Hendry and Miss Milâ€" announce the enâ€" of McMaster Uniâ€" to find w et with friends in Buffalo. visit at Niagara. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruby left last Wednesday to attend the graduâ€" University, where their eldest. son, Mr. Cecil Ruby, who g2T6 TMMMA® |mlceovmm.lloneo(m‘nd- uates.. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby will also attend the commencement exercises at the college at Urbana, Ohio, where shair vourest son,. Mr. Li¢wellyn Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cunmmmi and family of Waterloo left on Friâ€" day for their vacation in Wingham and other points on Lake Huron. Miss 8. McAskillâ€" returned \‘ om Thursday from an enjoyable visit with Toronto relatives. Mrs. F. G. Chace and Mrs. Harry Chace are spending the summer at Port Eigin, where they have leased a cottage for the season. â€" Mrs. C. B. and Miss L Augustine Kitchener. leave shortly on an extended molor trip to Chicago. l Mr. and Mrs. G. J. A. Reany, John street, Waterloo, left on Friday for Port Elgin, where they will spend the summer at their cottage on uko‘ Huron. Mrs. M. Kaufman, Roy street, is a weekâ€"end visitor in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells, Mr. and z:n: B. McBride and Mrs. Armâ€" motored to Cliiton today to spend the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Middleton (nee Kathâ€" leen McBride). _ Mrs. W. T. Wallace and family left this week for an extended visit with her sister in Winhipeg, Man. ey tapestry, good oak frame,, spring seat. _ A weeding of much interest to their host of Twin City frlenm was solemnized in Bloor Street, Presbyâ€" terian church, Toronto, at 230 0‘ clock last Thursday, in l!l'fl m“fqu-enl drop in ’fl“ was the result. of only immediate relatives, ,luv.‘-ro stabilize the situation, the tea Melville Wright officiating. Immed!â€"‘ growers of Ceylon and India agreed ately after the reception Mr. and to . curtail production 20% 4n ©1931; Mrs. Westcott left on a wedding Since that time the demand has beenri trip to eastern polnts, and on their constantly incréeasinig and the price return will take up their residence in rising. ‘The récent reduction â€" of Kitchener for the summer months ‘duty on tea entering England has Congratulations. * ifurther increased the demand, and Mr. mtmooummmdlmmhwwmm the frame dwelling and large lot on ingly. 4 Albert Street from Mr. A. Krause. wnemaaetiaee cmd se * Miss Cora Jacobi, Miss Lorraine Jacobi and Miss Minnfe Merner are Whhmvlfl . Vur:â€" UViImilim n _ m e L0 Cem h Cl ts O k DC x & k.A t ns o te We are offering, while they last, £ our records for $1.00 % 2 list of Columbia Records. These are all new records. Do not miss this i Mr., and Mrs. C. W. Wolls and * o uy t r. and Mrs. A. B. McBride motored o to Cliutin toâ€"day where they will be ”"'”"‘"““""""“""1 the guests of Mré.‘ Milton. as 30 King Sreot Bast, City has sotâ€" Rev. 0. of h‘Mfor“.murhvhglhmhl | M"m'.mm"“fi.lmmnnhuwmm‘ home of his parents at Breslau. ‘mmmo.onunnm â€". Rev. J. Maurer, pastor .of w4 larrested in the ratd north of Water mmmwu*!mlmmmgllbm ..g..‘m._“.g,..mmmummmlmm Lutheran . Synod at Unionville .;WW“P“"‘“.-,'*' :::l. nlu-‘dll-‘ mmmummd ; are hollds aC the home or|obarge against them, tht men who yorton are holidaying 8* U9® "OMC V" |.ook part in the shooting atfair comâ€" The Kitchener Furniture Co. 32.24 King Street East _ # * Lutheran . Synod at Unionvilie 8)j . wit '-mn.aub_pu-ulm T ,mmmu“u-wm" Mr. and Mrs. E. Bocckner, Charon | +°0" | en ouhonnnriens c gome on dn IT* es. Do not overlook our sale if you need anything in new furnishings . a in Four Columbia Records for $ In brass and Iron beds, springs and mattresses, u* â€"...... PHAIG Shirk, Albert street, has rom an enjoyable week‘s on an extended motor 8b i mous quantities of tea reaching ev<| _. ) _ 5. _ ® °"!." market of the world. Aeauo-':"&‘"r:" ence quent drop in price Was the rmlt““. tried ReYâ€"| To stabilize the situation, * 98. ssctoter : ¢ ned!â€"‘ growers of Ceylon and India agreed and to curtail production 20% 4n 19212 Pink PNis _ Mrs. McCall, ‘the Misses McCall and Miss Benson, of Niagara Falis, imowndtoxmhmmm‘wuk- ‘endmdvat'tbe‘nuuoflr.ud Mrs. Walter Harttang, Irvin street. ! Rev. and Mrs, Wm. Watson have | returned from their wedding:, trip ~ and are the guests of Kitchener reâ€" ‘latives before going to their new Messrs. Willard and Clifford Hallâ€" man returned from Chicago Bible School, where they have been . stuâ€" dents during the past term, on Satâ€" urday, and are spending a short holâ€" iday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Haliman, Clarence Dr. and Mrs. E: D. Heist were in Oshawa on Sunday where they were the guests of Rev. and Mrs, J. K. McBain. Mrs. Wm. Driver of Butte, Monâ€" tna, visited Kitchener friends, yesâ€" Mr. George Rumpel motored to Grimsby on Saturday and spent the weekâ€"end with relatives there. Rev. Mr.: Jones of the Evangeliâ€" eal church was called to his home in Ohie on Saturday, where his father is dangerously ill. F504 .20 ds en iedz dnt is c2% 41. eal church was called to his home in Ohie on Saturday, where his father is dangerously ill. Rev. H. F. Schade is at present conducting . Evangelistic â€" meetings | near Ottawa. It is not apu:bdl near Ottawa. It is not expected that he will return to his pastorate here for a week at least. h Rev. Ivan Bean and son, Ivan Jr., of Mattoon Wisconsin are visiting re latives in Kitchener and Waterloo County. Mrs. Hhrry Roos _ and daughter Norma of London have arrived safely in Engiand where they will spend the eummer months. â€" World Shortage in Tea Results in Higher Prices increased production and unlimited shippiny facilities resulted in enorâ€" mous quantities of tea reaching evâ€" 1910 and 1920 the greatly To Settle Case| bosan Dr. Williams® Sfl.m‘,--,---u 5. o sas ment should categorically. déf position: and say by ‘resolutio notwithsanding anything that ken place at the Imperial Con) of 1921, Canada does not _ that: her position with regs with regard to foreign rel war have been aitered, con or extended in % n or," Sir cxmo'r:y Sifton, ~Sir Clifford: declared that; thing for ParHament to do clear the ground and define. tiom and that ‘this would m ment might then procéed with the question at large good time. _ Borden‘s recent letters, the claimed that theseâ€" citations it was not correct to say that had full and compiete powers ernment in regard to her* affairs. These powers are lt every important respect. : _ How to Best Treat‘ A TONIC MEDICINE 18 a °* To STRENGTHEN THE®! sTOMACH V,,".g,ii \ Phe oldâ€"fashionéd méthod$ Of t ing stomach diseases are being carded. The trouble with, the fashioned methods. was Abat 3 the tregtment was stopped, the : ble returned, often in AB Aggray RECINA, Sask., June J the modern method ‘of treating: digestion and other forms ‘of ste ach trouble is to.. . tone . up â€"| stomach and & to their. work. The rmy ot the tite, the disappearance ‘of paid a eating, the absence of gad, are. on the road to health ufipfi have tried the tomic tre member â€" distinctly. Dr. Pink PNis are a tonile whi their action on: the blood ful in building up the di gans, and thereforas the bes! for simple or chronic cases ach trouble. ‘The ‘succest treatment is shown by cas of Mrs. Joseph Leclerc, PEL, who says:â€""I h .similar case and beg with the result that pills tor five or six atomach trouble, and took for it did me any was .so bad that I did eat, and when I did { like a weight on my causing me much. pf 1 saw in anâ€"advertis w4 €

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