“Magma-.le. [inasmuch-uni! ttro-ar-teast-r" Whoa,‘ mind with do": - In! own your ."rer, Be earqthg1 that you 1.1 no struggling ll If your would help to waive ttttr wrong mum right, Basin u. home; there “as a lite- tlme toil. Weed your own garden fair tor alt men’s sight Before you plan to till mother's sea-ttttie-ate'" His Excellency the Governbr- Gen- eral of Canada. accompanied by" Lady Byug, began a week's tour of Northern Ontario at Cobalt last week. Arriving there from Tima- an1 at 2 o‘clock. the vlcé-regall party spent three hours in the camp.| the programme including visits "l the Nipissing and Mining Corpora- tion properties. at both ot which His Excellency received souvenirs Go by unaided in the pronoun. hour in the shape ot miniature bars Pr silver. Cobalt dispensed with an oft, icial address lot wedome, Mayor Armstrong in a brief speech. ex- pressed the pleasure ot the citizens at having as guest the former com- mander ot the Canadian forces. on . ' "A.. ...... ..-..., _.,,,__,_, behalf of the municipality. His loo, announce the engagement tl Worship trnteli, a 'nugget ‘rom‘lheir daughter, Doretta to Mr. lat the Keelev Mine, consisting of two K F . , _ ' _ . F d he " hittaker, son ot Mr. and Mrs.‘ pounds anti ten ounces ot “him an Hartley Whittaker. Brantford, the little Miss Constance McCloskey marriage to take place October lat. presented Lady Byng with a boa- quet of northern grown (lowers. A A lovey little daughter arrived at guard ot ttttttor. composed of ex-ser- the home of Mr, and Mm.. D. B. vice men, under Captain' N. C. March, Allan Street, Waterloo, a. few. Pearce, was drawn up at the station days ago. Congratulations. E and with each member the Governor- _ '.. . l General conversed. I The Stork Again Vain Prince“ Mary 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Prowl“ seaxraihl Princess Mary, daughter ot King and family have returned to Water- George, and wife ot Viscount Las- loo alter a delightful holiday ot "T) celles, gave birth to her second eral weeks at their new Sumumr child, a son, August let, at Golds. home on the French River. ' than) Halt, one of the seats dt the :lAscelles family. And long to ad It, do not look on was acme poor, dumb crea- ture taint with uurrt; All tite II can.) In the tstiiriiti1 dye The Misses Belle] and Isobel Llersch of Westmount. Que., are vis- iting their aunt. Mrs. Fred Ed- Fsalir,NrTsrair The announcement is expected of the engagement of Miss Isoh.el Mae- Donald, daughter of Ramsay Mac- Donald. present British Prime Min- Inter. _and Oliver Baldwin, sun of Stanley Baldwin. tor:mer Pritnts Min- islet. Mr. and A. T. Schiedel, Kitchener, Ontario, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Harriet Ev- elyn. to Mr. Kenneth Stuart Rubi). B.A.. of Waterloo. Ontario, elm-r son or Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Babb, Perth, Ontario, the marriage to take plurv quietly Sept. 30. Among the distinguished visitors’ in Toronto at the present time arv Lord and Lady Beaverbrook and family. who have come all the way from London, England, that Lord Beaverbrook may do honors of gum father to Col. Herbert Bruce's son. ariu--rto. "at urns - lime--. You fan (at com-. plete pmwminn hikkre again»! 1mm by enrrrttta.farm Insnmnre. Thore'n I policy written by The Han ton! rm Insurance Company m protect you from practically Ivory hunt It provides you w“): Indemnity to may for km you may sum-In. hum-e now wlth _ T H E S E three great de. = srtroyers-- fire, tornado and lightning, can cause heavy damage to your farm buildings. machinery and live stock. mil an ‘mofod G' phy'Yornuie G. A. Boohm " King " MI smLLii-.too"t. 'H-ribs, gum-â€magma _ Jiuiau'agt.-tteteo.tie', "mum-manned». â€but this": “um“ mental-cm} oountry, lull a: and mildew. in the Man" been â€all by - other - who emigrated to thin gm! um um tut-table knelt]. WeatJtlIetlum to lave the trunk than“! ot the prince, who I: beloved try Drunken everywhere scattered II the world, and all know an! what he week! he means. an choice ot the CID." dlnn West anIhlch to lave A homo or his own, when he an be untrue walled by the dataiig ot (omen-m in his daily walk end conduct. Ihows um mammal“ Qemsl; Aetter. than any ot the other British Dom- Inlons Mrs. G. E. Potter with her Ion. Dr. Alexander Potter, tutdaituttrttter, Min Wrtrirsia Potter. also Mr. Carl Breittsaupt, son ot Mr. J. C. Brett. haunt, have returned from a itteratsw ant trip to England. France, Switz- erland, Germany and Belgium. Messrs. John and Homer Watson, Percy Swan: and Ralph Patch have returned tron) a much enjoyed flab- lng trip to French River. Edward Joh'nwn ' The famous Canadiap operatic tenor. has signed a contract tor three more years at the Metropol- ilau. New York, where ins singing is highly regarded. The Princess", ot Wales Chapter. l.0.D.E., are beginning their regular monthly meetings next week. (allow- ing the summer vacation. They are planning several social activities tor the coming tall and Winter. Mr. and Henry Liptsprdt, Water- loo, announce the engagement ot their daughter, Doretta, to Mr. Les- lip Whittaker, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Whittaker, Brannon], the marriage to take place October Ist. I Mr. and Mrs. Albln Schwarz ot Buffalo are visitors in Waterloo, the Magi)". and Mrs. H. F. Kumz, A lovey little daughter arrived at the home or Mr. and Mm.. D. B. March, Allan Street, Waterloo, a. few days ago, Congratulations. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Boehm and Hamlly have returned to Waterloo, iatter spending their vacation at thelr Summer home in Somva l ton. their daughte'r' " is expected that the official vis- it or the Prince ot Wales to Ottawa will take place in October, if present plans are carried out. Miss McDonald, ot Owen Sound, In“. for Sault Ste. Marie last week, anor u pleasant visit with Mrs. E. Prank, Kitchener. and Mrs. P. Sch]. Wa terloo. Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Specker and sou) John of Reading, Pa., and Mrs. E. Snyder and Mr. John Snyder of Brooklyn. NH., who have been guests of Mr. all] Mm. J. Conrad, Young Street. Waterloo, Ion- tor homo last Monday. (Labor Day). Dr. and Mrs, J. J. Walters and family have returned to Kitchener after spending their vacation at their Summer home on the Georgian Ba y Mrs. Reinhold Lang and family haw returned to Waterloo after a pleasant holldny of several weeks at Sarnla. F Mr. and Mm. C. A. Henrlch have returned to their home in Swift- rurrm. Sash. after a hollday vial: renewing old acquaintances In Wal- erloo. the guests of their daughters, Mrs. (‘ranwn Snider and Mrl. Ford Kumpf. Tho marriage was solemnlud on Thumday. Soot. 6th, at the chapel. Knox College. ot Elizabeth. daughter of the late Ret Alexander Hender- son. London, and Mrs. Henderaon. Kllrhener. and John Sunloy Oart- shore, non of Mr. and Mre. John J. ()aruhore. Toronto, Rev. Rev. D. A. MacKemcher, Waterloo, conducted the ceremony. assisted by It". W. M. Martin. The bride, who was " stated by Mlu J|cqucllne Ocruhorn. was lad to the slur vby the Hon. Mr. Jttsuctr Fisher. The [mom WI. - ported hy Mr. Robert a. Hanan-on. Tho “he" were Mr. Om Carla share And Mr. Skinny Gun-M103 Mn. rm Sam-on ot “when" p"- ‘ulded " nu orpn. Mr. all In. "9arqattom left to â€and a. - moon " Duane“. the M of In. Jone†"at. Ther VI! In. their - on WNW Bah- tNruttttre . Hendcnon Hume? Tools . 41¢..Wam 1i; 'Gao Auxiliary hold their and “man but. Thur-day u the but. at In. C. D. Bowman. logtoqnbor Vladimi- A very interesting end - l "on. wacnnrly no In " It con- cerns we ot Conestoao'l moot mm. you; people. wok place at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hone, on Monday nturnoou at tour ‘o'cloct when luv. C. but“ unnod ‘In the holy‘ bond: at matrimony. 1Nrir second daughter, Theresa to Byron A. Lawn. non of Mr. and ' 1,1!â€an m- v11lu;e._»The_ bride, drama in a navy blue Mew tine nil, mm = him In; and tp.ipperts and a brown tox fur and carrying a bouquet ot Ophelia roses. was given away by her father, while the bride's sister, Miss Florence Hone played the wedding march, and a niece, Mun Patricia Ruth, made a pretty little [lower girl. I The bride and groom were un- (attended while the ceremony was it'errormed in the presence ot about Irony guests ot near relatives and (rieilds. The house was gayly decor. ated with asters and gladioll. The happy couple lelt on a motorl trip to Toronto, Nlagara Falls and Buihtlo for a short honeymoon and, on their return will take up their! residence in the groom's home atI (onestoso. A host of friends extend! to them their hearllest good wwhos' for happiness and prosperity in' abundant measure. They were met recipients ot numerous costly pros-i cuts, showing that both bride and groom were held high in the esteem ot their numerous friends. Miss “Hue hackle, second ee',).,') ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. bookie†:Wllliam Street, Waterloo, has been’ '.a much feted guest during the past. 'week or so. prior to her leaving to: ‘take a course in training In the‘ tHamilton Hotspitat. Miss buckle will! the verb much missed. especially in, ’3'" Paul's Presbyterian Church, where yhe has been a very active {find useful member of the various organizations, at each and all of 'which she has been the guest ot' Including the Murdoch MacKonzlc ‘Auxiliary, the Young Women's "Blble Class. and the Young People, 'whose slit: and good wishes wen- !real tokens ot esteem and loving Ite:':,', tor her labor of love in the I Master's servlce. Mr. J. G. Hurst visited our Sunday School here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Lemon ot Conestogo spent Sunday with tite former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. s. Lemon here. Mrs. Robert Allan and daughh-r of near Barrie spent last Wednesday with Mrvand Mrs. A. E. Itickert. Walling!!! “a.“ Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Collins and family have arrived hunn- [rum tlttut' vacation spent at Stony Lake, near l'elerboro. Miss Eva lleitlcl loft last Sunday tor Niagara Pails, N.Y., lo lake a course in training at the Hospital there. Miss "eidel will be lollnwml by the beet wishes of her hosls of friends, tor much anthem in her new sphere ot labor. Ming; Eva Reid ot Tornnlo Was a week end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. aid Mrs. Edward itcid, Herbert Street. Mr, and Mrs. A. J, Martin and fam- ily, 25 (‘nnwron St., 8.. have return- ed trom Southampton, where they spent the Bummer months. Mr. and Mrs. E. McDonald. Wat- erm, Ontario. announce the ettRawe- ment of their only daughter, Wuml- fred Mary. to Mr. Ralph Albert Maser, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, In Honor, KttchPtter, Ontario, up. mar- riage to take plum on Tuesday, Sept. 16th. Miss. Siephlnle 8931mm. (lauxhwr of Mr .nnd Mrs. T. W. Senumm. and Mines Margaret and Norah Pirie, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Chair. N. Pirie, left lanai Tttmrdtty to attend achml In Compton, Quaker, Mr. Gibson Pine going to EMF†Kingston. Ontario. t Mr. Calvin Valentine returned to St. Attdtsw'tr College, Toronto. on Wednesday, liner npenrlins his vac. ation " (he home of his panama. Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Valentine. Chum street. Waterloo. Increlud luondanco over tho recon] for me tttnrt week at the school term of but you In reported by Princlnll Morrlu of the [(1ch “or and Wan-loo Collegian; and Vac-Mona] ML The nuondlnce h a: " compared with 023 tor.tho ttrtrt week I.†you. Mr. Bolton - of Btmttord and If. - cook at Toronto um val and "on" a the none of In I. I. M. acorn - mm â€In“ than of hand- Mr. and In. 'e' and daili- um at Bun-Jo â€at tho I.“ on with Mr. And In. Win. Datum. Mr. and Mm. Bahama o! (In)! "sited with It‘ll-i Mu 14999 on madly. Sunday "anon " the home of Mn. A. Fried you Ir. Ind In. John Umel, Mr. and In. Welmll of Kitchener. Mr. and In. "ttef Lin. J. Knnrr and Mr. Occur Knarr and umlly of Waterloo. Sever“ from um viglnky attend- ed the memorial service- held at Blenheim cemetery on Sunday. L Me-s.- tsrtmt-eied-amFMhmrr [Rem spent the holiday at the C. Misses Irene Chapman'aud Hilda Rohr were delegates at the K. L. c. E. convention held at Zion Bible School, Kitchener, last week. Mr. rand Mrs. K. H. Than-er and son Orville. Mm. J. Hesmud and grandchildren of Kitchener Halted at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. s, Hohr on Sunday. Mrs. A. Fried and children motor- ed to Tetrouto' last Tuesday. Several from this vicinity motor- ml to Kitchoer lust weak and at. tended the evening sessions of me E.L.t'.H. cottvetttiott. Heidelberg on Monday, to attend the opening or the mww pavement more. Several from this vifi"I!sy attend- ed the. funeral of the late Mrs. Robert \'uilrh nu F'riday Mun-noon. Mr., .\l1\lvill(- Vvirch of this distrlvl is " mm or the lute Mry. Veitch. Messrs. J. ttriviwr, K. G. Mailman. A. Swiuor and S. Ruhr motored to Re-Organized For Year. The Rosevitl" Literary Society mu! at Cue lmnu- of S.’ Rubi on Fri day evening for the purpose of re- nl'zanizing. The now (“livers arp as fullmrn: I’rvsidont, Violet Llesch; met at me hum.- tlay vvoning for organizing. The ftrliows: Prrsit" organizing. This no“; ftrliinvs: I’rrsidont. vice presidot, Id ,'vtt:tary, Irene um Elinor Stoltz. lip. Millie Esc"" of tho humn of Mr. and (m sunday. Mrs. E. “3mm "url of Ayr sum)! a row with Mr. and Mrs. A Mrs. E. H'uwsrs Jud daughter Helen of Ayr' spoil! a h-w any! last week with Mr. and Mrs, A. Poll. Mr. H. (mm is otatiued to his bed lllmugh serious illness. We wish him a spot-II); rmuvery. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. "Human motor- o-r tit i'uslinvtr-tsrrte on Sunday: -- Sm, AriTv'airNrrirc. Fried. Mr. aud Mru. Mrlvillo Vru'tch and Ralph I-‘riml visitwi with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hallmun mmr llirksml on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II with turluiiet,' al IS] Mrs. S. Ruhr. Miss Maranda Hull- nmn. “Law: Hilda. Ileta and Gretta Imhr viAitrul with Mr. and Mrs, A. Hulllnun nmxr llirksnn on Sunday. Qull . tt numlu-r from this vicinity visiHul Ihv (' NE, lzn<l “wok. . Minard's Liniment for Dandrutt. Children‘s Day, ux'vu's Day in tit" L'nrtvtt ll'")',",',','))) l'hurvh was a William success. The H church 'wai. vrowdvd to tho fluorit Tho mm-lin: was honored by the |.rs-.s~onm- Of tour prmrhors. Rev} .chophrrulsot1. HM Swarm, Rev. Ihrlxzv and ‘lu- meur, ttov. Hullw wan. Wi"u'o all dill so well it would bo luvidou» In parlirularizv. Homo “mun-mm lmwvw-r. wan the yii'iiii) iooir, Ilu- Mtut'r, choir. Miss Devitlfn 'solo. Miss llallman‘s reading and Mrs. [-11th Kiuzle's mayor solo, the! dialogues "Th" lkw‘nr" and also; “Srml tho Lighl,†Thu chair wnu occupied by Mr. Kara llet'kv'r. Those who traimul the children Ilesm'vp macit crtulit, The minimum present all can- slmrt aduressos. Mr, Emmanuel "will and daugh- tpr, also his tttther-in-tuw, Mr. Tomaâ€. am Walling al tho home of I)â€, and Mix Eph. "eeitt's. They (tp:';,,""':,', to llamlllcm and Niagara Falls on Sunday last. dialogues "Th" In “Sum tho Liglnl,†occupied by Mr. Par who traimul the u- WlMiplltS Mr â€an Wan-mp and sister, Mrs. Henry Dankort of ChoMey. and Mr. and Mrs. Latimer at Toronto spenl Saturday and Sunday al the homo ot Allen Woo1tle. Mount Prank Woods and Russel Pomoror of Mlldmay wer" also visitors at Mr. worsltle'n. Kill them all. and the germs too, 10e wcket nt Drurzists. 22-02ch TIN IOIIVILLI 0"er :Ijl MANNHEIM jnnu-nt hold on Chil- ttus [Tum-1| lh‘s-lhron In‘illinm sum-peas. The mmlml to tho doors. was honored by the tour preachers. Rev. Ilrr Swarm, Rev. lu- lenr, ttov. Hull- all dill so well it would 1 or noon visited at mu} Mrs. G. Hussey Liane] Dednmn: III-irker; [rt-Murat ll. Dickie visited Brnnll’unl on Sun- Stores 3 _ w.tnaostst-rtitbo-t.satr--'8""" . during our Altar“ and HM m . I WokmManWbpua-wluuumo. 0. - Down. humor much- tir-wit, no.†when " Personals. Miss Alice Knight or 'oouuout spent last. week at her grandmother, Mrs. A. Knight. Mrs. John Birmingham spent '3 few days With Strauonl friends. Sunday visitors at Mr. J. L. Ham- mond's were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Hammond of Kingwood.- Mr. and Mrs. John Crurknell ot Toronto, Mrs. Sam Petch and son Rump] and Mr. Witt. Leighton of Kitchener. Mrs. Heurir uraendle of Comber Spell! Inst week at Mr. Ed. Ward's. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sham: and son and Mr. J. H. Campbell attended the wedding or Mr. Donald Campbell. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. Campbell. Stratford, to Miss Sanger luttt Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harbour spent the week end with friends In Tor- oulu and Dranttord. Miss Ruth Hammond is visiting frivnds in Kitchener. Mrs. Burnt-Lt ot Linwood spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. P. Hirhunlspn. Minard's Linlment for Sprain: and Bruises. his the food-tonic well adapted to help over- come imperfect nutrition. Try SCOTT’S! new a 30;“. Toronto. Ont. BRICKER-GERMANN Co. Ltd. . 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