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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Dec 1922, p. 7

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Phtr TWO‘SISTERS UNITED AF- '" That THIRTY-FOUR YEARS. i- In”: Panahaker of Heapeler‘ 'd, gave a interacting account or the! "ri'09,orr at Hondu- tor the puti Ffpl" L M Brno: save an accounc 'i'rt' gt the soldien’ memnrnl erected ln‘ P."', “can! parts ot the county. ML! "g. IE Kerr of Gait read a paper} try Me. R. Goldie on the hietory or; John Goldie who In 1844 can“ "') Arr (ran chlInd. _ W Mend to the succu- at It. may the put ten yarn g” .114. nun-co to the noses.- " “(m loo-l Material men - in the oldest church In Wat- 'ciho My and the am print!“ attain: the house on Benton Bt, him Premier King wa- born. Mr. Aimtwot real the [Minutes (it the mm was at the council ot the J'Illa of Berlin held on Jim. lg, 48! which wu the you the G. Tat. was being bttilt The ttttM umber ot the program w" a not: interesting review ot an only Mennonite settlements in monster Co., Pts., Ind Waterloo county with special reference to the Bowman mmlly by Ex.-Ald. H. gum... ....¢ it,.. N [ he“ Uni-r WNW'C. r"'.. . m -n. My white, were Mnny friends in Kitchener and. Waterloo and vicinity will be much‘ Interested in the happy union all Mrs. J. R. Strickland and her Bis. tar. Mrs. Gael who had not seen such other tor thirtyiive years each believing the other dead Mrs, Striotiand is the wife of J. ll, Strickland tor more than a score of years Grand Trunk station agent at Waterloo. While living in the Twin City Mr. and Mrs. Stricklanl were may interested in the work of the ChUdren's A'd Society and Dr manage. Mrs. Winiam G. Taylor of Nahum is a daughter. The tol lowing taken trom the Batavia News will he read with interest:- Gii.3tiisaitiro.se-tamt Mrs. J. Strickland of Esuex, Ont, nd In. Ernest Gael ot No. 6 Chabe Park. Batavla, N.Y., sisters, have just berome united after a nap-ration of " years. during W!" of which time each one believed the other to be dead. In Strickland is 68 years ot age and annoying Btte health. "Mrs. Strickland has been visit: In; bar aitrter on her way trom In lax to Auburn to visit "lends. “Thu correspondence on the part of not ulster Mrs. John Coleman of Bruce limes. mu., and their cousin. Thoma Sprung of Pavlllhn it was lean-d by both Mo. Strickland and In. Kid that and In. alive "I!!! 8W In: accompanied on to: VIII! b hum. by. her her band. who for " yum wu a rall- rond operator and nation agent for the Grand Trunk “a. 'dHeorttr when were killed; so) ”at... some at them mummy. III 846 uninjurod In I dun explu up til Dolomite mm No. 8, at the ‘Woodvud Iron Conway. nine mile: In. Birmingham. Ala. which has.“ 475 worker! bent-m the i-tbu-e u. may or the in. “It" on which plunged .35..." 0...! who. ther broke ittyr?ttt mar getoorte on the 'titirtta00 M .MVQ; Ila-cue " MINER. KILLED. Wk. to In otttetn1 mm.“- - m Child“ dul- all ”ll-tan! Mr. and Mrs. S. G, Holley returned home from a few weeks' visit in Toronto tind Lnnslng. Mr. C. J. Clemens or Toronto was a business visitor to the town this week. Mr. D. W. Geiger, who was laid up with an allack of appendlcitis. is able to attend to his business again. We are sorry to report that Mr. Henry Rohr is at present in a wry crittcnl condition. He has been in failing health since last Bprintr. Mr. M. c. Miller left here on Wed-i nanny tor Detroit. and Chicago, and i will later so to St. Louis to follow up} his joumilstic work with the St. l Lottie Press Syndicate. i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dudes of God- erich spent the week-end with Mr and Mn J. Juvanco, The nominations tor municipal olllces will this yam- be held in Fridly evening, December 22nd. " Christina (all: on a Monday. 8.) far there is little stirring In muni- ‘cipal nil-ifs. one. Ono! Mr. (Io-bole hono- m may "that! ion Ind the on." r,sstt-dt.o_tt't lion-HIHWMM” Conga Poul. bar tstty bg Alto Dewey. and DIlnty Dewey, bar any by Admiral Dewey. “Hi. we" wr- chugd by Mr. P. Goobel " the Blue Ribbon - Sale. hold at the Rey- mma". Toronto. In! w-ek. Mr. John [hm-nu ulna bought . can. “In - by Alto Dun]. " this NEW HAMBURG r ' ENand womenof0ntirio---itutime thetweehouldnll "itikthesrribie main, T 1% plenum-e of the timealrtmiV that demented Nathan Dublin in th-lr deft dOetuher. Fires and - .'car5fr; calemitieemhevehedhdagbutmueheompletemuthie. , 'o.,' Overl.200 uremileeldd uti,town-trmrtothiitmt huh-manned ins,hundmtuetthmrty 5- _-""),' we!» i,zl','l,S','l,'l'dlll' of te dtiaene "cleaned out" and than": chum ua i'l'toTltu'"l'lll,'1% struggle ‘4 “and nature 1f,rtl/un,'llll', aT'iiiiuciirGlrtustnrkrsesetl-n . -" winter-the "lend.“ foo Tampa-um Until“ All fi.o---4htat for " Coming thirterribulirvh'ti,hsth tum. laminated): In: that Han' . of Ptovi . . with m. man. M311: 't?iii?.'liiii 2h,eetht,"get 2'Jd'l1Clll,l'lJC, “has”... Jt,'aa7'C,"Ju1l'u"ltt My sire??)?,?,,',.,,,'::',!,',':,,'.'?,"'?.",',,:",','.',, iiir.iriiaiua-tiAy-eetra. nhtihgwnmthiguefioammtbehmtortf complete dutmuon wrought e kudos to M man be I I I hon 'Va" . g","',',',',','!",',,' [ll/ed,".'.")':, .',r'ppti'/it,'t'.erll; it gut. fizyfihmufidfufim. -.hstw . an an. - at ar, wont by.nhdthewldmmoflm.mu’hbm unicetbk standard III-ch. I6 I 20'. Inn/chm At,hy tent... old meat an. picking onc- and duet iron---. maul-r food, oupply_ he. begin. P" Thou-und- of Tat at Em had literally no no to In, thch Acid. _little_to mt et! teat, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schwartzen- truber, Mrs. Chr. Sleinmnn and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brennemnn left here on Tuesday on a trftf to Colorado, Nebraska and Iowa. where they will 91'0an two months with trlendis. High School Weekly Exnmn. 1 I. Algebra, Marie Monoghan 100. 1yTyt lMamond 100. Norman _uuittrictt 100, Clayton Morley 100. [Kenneth Mono loo, Corrine Angu- }ish 97, Hurry Grundenbergor 97. {Robert Bechtel " “mind Our“- 191. Minnie Stevenson " Harry 19.4mm“ 91. June. Bndley 91. we... Reid 63, Dunn Smdelmnn as, AVesley McFarlano ti, union Zim- ‘rmrman " Honor from the Ontario Department ot Agriculture. for obtaining highest honors in winning the moat mixes at the School Pair of S. S. No. T, North Easthope. 91, Minnie Steven-on " Harry The proprietors of the New Haw- Stoinberg " June. Dudley " burg Silver Btnet Fox Fern! marl Reta Reid 68, Dunn sudelmen 68, with evcellent eucceee e! the Royal Wesley MrFarlanp M, erion Zlm- Wlmer Fair. held n Toronto a“ rtf'rman " _ They won 2nd. prim with a. u Physiomphy, Arthur Dehms to 1-year old mm; In the but Silver Joan Wood M, Walter Minnie "lotto, in which there were nfly an. Chttord Wood M, Alfred Diamond tries. hen: only lk point behind let M, Neil (inland in. Ruth Weber M, prim winner, which cane from Grace Peacock 80. Marie Miehm 79. Prince Edvard Isl-ad. Thin we. the Arthur Kelbneisrh 19. Ruth Home meet mveied priqe " ihe show. 76, Viol. Skinner 70. Henriette and the he! that their attrr we! Sieinherg " Veer: Nehru“ " such a close runner up to the belt Minnie Sievenson " '"rrrarr",ft" It the nu. goe- to rho. thet Fischer 50, Absent: Clarence Erb, they have excellent Btoeh It Mr Ron Anderson. Berry William-.1 imam here. They goett.ed I hul- m Latin Composition. Allen o"-i'""'"' em [or this niml. my Us " Freak Kleinhnechi to. Grace doe took in! who in the 1-year-old ecu-Mu 13.1mm man Te. uwll'funele cm- for BitTqr Neck com ‘Hnlm " WM lueelnel “I” I very an. new of am... nu lint-cell. Berger " lar- m‘ were the only “were! contender- ‘hn 03. Kenneth nine-m ll. mm outdo helm " the Fur. 'rumlcmm , Thesnm’uhr-hl (ti wga’a New” m m M In a m anthrax-“r e, 1,e1ttte,testta3tttet? dive 1,800 families a fighting chance to get on the Temporary relief must go on. We must not fail the 'aitiiiuriiiis 'i,ira"cuaiu" 1. being diatribuud. 1:13:33."- -i,faiaat Bl. In tho ground. his burn g raging we! all? doee not dry up! To give immediate relief tho Committee mule! - mauve-Id 'ii,iiie,e.egerdrein,t','ttTt21'l i',T"iaiiaaV'tbimuiiu.ruuf couldbend oounqlle and provides e meet iFiiiiyiiieehtf?,"it A - - . a. _ . A n_ 1-- n.. " ..a-, “-1 To (in lmmodhto "In: tho Committee mun mun ttaihtt without delay. If and: Tttttltr or mauve-Id dom' mmdnimnmntoqudto GitairLrikdtoiiidu-rtthrruii. an be continued. Tho rum . of "iid could be um Nel'? spirit“! alumna, clubs. churches or council. and provides a most ihcieiyfitr,t'gfitPlrrg giving. It u up to - community In Ontario iiririiirGGtkhso-tutrhtt1n"n did“. M.kouoqiie-huto- -detrlth The Northern Ontario Fire Relief Committee, Royal Bank Buildihg, Toronto COMMITTEE Two Board at ffl'tt 'Y: tk ttT2l',T, s. 'l tf" Ka2i1,"it,Ycetai"/r.rttioa. AUuY2P/, G; Noeeh P" swa- of TM... J. atehN'g,heiirtgt',t.. At an executive meeting held not Friday evening. the following oil- cerg were elected: Hon. Pres. -a. J. Berger. L. Hum Hockey Not“. and D. Becker. President -AI. Hahn. Vice-Pres. --D. A. Homer. Treasurer -Roy [melt-In. Soc-Manager --R, C. Puddlcombo. With a balance on hand trom Inn neg-on. tho cantnct awarded tor ex- tensive mprovemenu to tho rink, together with last year's team In- tact, along with several new-come" and the above hard-working execu- tive, the club should “parlance I banner your. VI“ __.--..-'- Mio. c. oowuzvauuumxua MRS. M. sou-rm. Trout mm. and M .H. P.PLUMPTRE. T t . YONG N 9.1.1.101 r.. Mi: R. A. MuNNi3; hm...» an.» gm. Divuiom,' - o , . ther/du' ll". icaN.o.AamG'ksa Bond's! Canadian “dream otd Chub” Truth; and Farm on.” tions in MRS. A. H. mum-r.- can...“ GECO... B. ISfN awaken. [uni I '). "m Ole-do Wasn'- ludcnu. -icciiinri jiituoa- hom the dam a 0mm. from ”was. lain-triu- ood- .a.. paw. India. has-._ehmch- qte.--agot M-r-ttrs-oe'"?".""."""""." 'eogt-attnvmoro_oeqr"tByP""."h'.'."'" ot 03w. from new “with. ood- and all. let'c if" a hand into the "alle"--. otu.,sruuubodue.ude.ete1tt-tt "ddoitNOW. fat mum-am 0t -uhtiAn-it,bsthse tho Rimbaud-d. 111.11.“ Com- Iupply of hue “do. "w valid" gun. can buy is, lag: Ita',','"),: . . N u . ' aneoun q on m “an to the b iitt2i!iiiteit, from the an}? Tho Bligh“: Side of tho Picture "l.pt)','t;lri;reit'! 'ersfili'ili'iil'o'. Evorywhm throughout tho tim "up! district oniui,-tr-umnattrnottfeeiuune. [,iuiiiudtoou-i.to'uttukto.tu Lrtrv'esboarGd-reaasuhtuytttuy t;iiiiuiodoi-ottvrtrethtmd"a of burned farm, to rebuild the eight or ten destroyed to-And it will be done if the {nutshell the farm this summer. Mr. Agnew was formerlyjn the tog rall- ing business in Prince Edward Island. Mr, and Mn Wm. Schlldmth 3nd family were Sunday visitors u the home ot Mr. and mu. Peter Horst, ‘Gravel Road. Miss oittier member; of Weller " spent the week-end " her home Miss Alice Ootorth spent the week and at her home imbiitchcl. Mn. Welt: 1nd Mis- Wel'd oent the week end in Kitchener. Mrs. P. Brudor and Miss Eleanor Fruder visited friends in Ki, mun.” on Sammy. here Mlu Ruth Peacock - "I. wee): and with her litter In. Hm Small " Kitcheur. Min Irene Wuhan visited friends in Kitchener over the wept and. was In" lieu uncut Slums” with trends In Kitchener. Min Von Nnhrnng m n we“ and visitor to Kitolonor. in” Gnu-lotto 000le at Water- loo - "rtdny will her - Mr. sud In. P. (new. Mr. and In. m1: and nail wool and 71.1er with 1.0110! In Kitchener. III- Bounce and”? rm to Known- “in Inc-4h; I “I It her home but. ‘lln. any and“. And In. Ir. Att- gullh spent Sunny tn Toucan. and from Old Ontario 'tttttet Goober or wan-- - .. The load U. P. o. Club " their “it, 'eh,'."'" J"1et'a1.,,i,',; and mouth. :13ch to in '33: .Arlet 'n‘hold their mm monthly meetings au with ' “a damn tho winter. on tho uterine: - lot - neon! sumo-y tn the “math. The nut maul; will be 'tle/If :30; C.-je,',',, on “an!” altar-eon, nut. m (Juana . to con-mob; a ' 2tt . M 'gf,'dL"'l"21 l Mr. aunt Behalf in "an" trum In. billion trip to Wuhllg- M n . ton. D. c., New In cu, nu am- tord. can. “a mu hut-c Ind _--.-------- . I very M M). ' com _ l _ Tl! W M m I”. but _-------- 9 My u m a. new q on The Lutheran Luther League are preparing to give the new Pageant of the Nativity "The First Christ- ran.", on Sunday December 17th. Further particulars next week. supplied the I'm-mars rounding district. " We notice a report of proceedinga‘ when try Elmira to have the Division Court hold ita muons more Instead of St. boobs, " am! the Impression is made that the“: Court Sessions are at present held in this viitage, (which Is not the cue. Dlvlaion “our! bu not been held here for possibly In" L century. The only connection this Tfilter has In the ill"! that both the Dlvlllon Court Clerk and Ball“! reside end hove Fi',', emcee hero. mum; nrvlce In the Lutheran Clerk and Ball!!! reside Ind luvs their ott1c" hero. Inning nnlce In the Lutheran church. whlch would originally (all on Band" evenlnx, Dec. 17th. will We held next Sunday evening. as the Itollowlng Sundny evening has been {resend for the Lunar um. Pan-n! "The Pint Christan". on (m. a. m Pe' The Northern Ontario Fire Relief Committee _ 'etl':tpdtTd, and nowuthorrnW r reeen- tative of the rovinee of Ontario. 1'L"R,e,7ill.". do] Government is eo.opemting to the fullest extent and u doing everything that e Govern- ment eon proferly do to mint in temporerily relieving the re ”Herero. of the nu!" iortune of havlng their premium xendy for lt, had all the light on the nut-loci by simply pres-Ina the Matt. and everybody who Ind the Messrs. Harry Fiddler and Alfred Wlehnd of Kitchener spent Sunday at their respective homes. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Hacktun at El- mira were guests ot trissnd' here on Sunday. numbering and trash “HI-ISGI In the order I)! the any. Dr, Truemnn of Victoria Unlvomy Toronto. occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church hon on Sunday afternoon. " the rows-enclave of the Educational Department of the Methodist Church. The three wee" ot upset-I mob inga conducted by Rev. J. Jam in the Method“! Church were brought to a close with a - atteetdod ‘meeting on Sand” evening. you “wanna. Lamina. Near-Ith- or W “h“ min, up” luxur- “that b m um. me no at - I. of Victoria University it?! J2

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