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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 1924, p. 5

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' “Success for 36 (It; MUCH APPRECIATE!) y Through the kindneu ot the Waterloo Horticultural Society over 100 beautilul gladioll blooms were ‘ presented to patients at the Kitch- enerWnterloo Hospital last week. The flowers were donated by vari- ous trla0ioli exhibitors at the flower ' show and the patients appreciated their thoughtulaetus. Two young men appeared before Magistrate Weir on Friday and were tMed tio 'and' costs each after pleading guilty to being dmnk on the street. The case against a local man who is alleged to have beaten tt horse which he was driving about the head which resulted in the loss of in eye, will be heard as soon as the man is located', he having Iett town. The Holy Name Society softball team was declared the winner at the Intermediate group or Waterloo, being given the game by the score or 9 to 0. The score was 9 to 7 when the Vikings became incensed when the umpire called an opposing player sale at the plate on a close decision and refused to continue the game. WATERLOO BOYS ENJOY INTERESTING TRIP To WEST A letter from William Flynn of Winnipeg to his father Sanitary in spat-tor B. Flynn of Waterloo given an Interesting account of a trip of tour Waterloo boys to the west. While, out motoring m me city ot Winnipeg Mr. Flynn mine upon an old Ford car with a banner across the rear with the words “Waterloo to the Coast", He could find no one nanr the car so being an old Wat, erioo boy he lett his card with ad- dress and was rewarded hy a visit imm four Waterloo boys Oscar Ream, Melvin Sunnis. Cecil and Ar- lun Becker. The boys minted In Interesting story of how they pooled their "mun-es last spring and bought a Ford for the tmumirieeat sum ot 350, overhnuled the car dur. ing their were time und on August 6th left Wnierloo for the western harvent' tuidtt, through Datum. Chime but! then to Wlnnipeg. They are now working in the haw-i field- noar Brandon. ruin; Invol- led Mot mile; in tour week: The! will continue their motor trtpto the mat um lune-t me} which they will return to Waterloo. Wednesday evening at the Wat- erioo Park the first Wmtworth Reg. imental band ot Dumas, one ot the prize bands at the Toronto National Exhibition contest, gave a high class programv at music before a large crowd. The visiting baud under the direction of Director Thornton WON WATERLOO SOFT- BALL CHAMPIONSHIP The Wefterloo Lutherans defeated the St. Paul's team on Tuesday night last In the second ot the senior play- off games by 8 lo 4, thereby winning the championship. they having also won the first by 9 to 6. The Luth. Frans now meet lhe Maple Leafs of Kitchener tor the Twin City cham- pionship. bugle band. The- audience enjoyed me various numbers as was evident by their hearty applause. Manager Schiedel or the Waterloo Water and Light plant reports that owing to the cool weather this sum- mer less water will be used this year. For the three summer months the total , decrease amounts to 1,500,000 and“, the cause being attributed to the tact that citizens require less water tor iawn sprink- Fug. V GLADIOLI FLOWERS l, New. of Arttrtrstrt l "S ROESCII'S CASH GROCERY 'h.Beetreetm. 'tttV, l. rho-u: CONCERT BY DUNDAS BAND Jlutstut OPTICAL“) TWO DRUNKS FINED $10 Eyesight: clown You mun- “commits-civil! can. “Whitman. gamma-Hod. "1rtyqoHryer 'ttrr-d-ak-rs" LESS WATER USED to FREDERICK ST. we'th' help "i hid KITCHENS“ mm. MUTUAL LIFE WON TROPHY The Gill. Trophy hold by mum. our wn won by two Huh from the lawn! LII. Wetland-y evening In . hip and Mack pm. Goo. Mar Illd Rotrt."ttn ot the um] Lib an" mlllng moot of the In] min- " 11 Ml no Kunming has"; won out h an In: and by (hm I“. In the can J. D. Mills: and mud Kan-ulna; dot-m M0! in! _ will. by mm M, with gun “I Dian but to II- and John Bahnsen requested permis- sion to erect two brick posts on which " In proposed to put Ilghta. on the urea leading to his new home " Albert Bt., the town to by" the expense of the lighting. Thir, matter, along‘wnh recommend- ‘alionn for lights on Vletorta, Etnton and Ghnrlu Sts, and a new hydrant at the corner of York and John an. was referred back to the Ftre and Light Committee. The Committee will go Into the matter and report M rho next muting. Allen Shantz, on behalf ot Mr. Schweitzer. asked that the council grant $t00 towards the cost ot int- proving Deerborn St. On motion of Reeve Dietrfeh the request was granted and an amount of $2500 voted Amos Weber towards the upkeep ot the road adjacent to his property. Chan-mun Brill or the Police Com. mmee reported that the t1tteg tor the month amounted to $90 and the collections mo $28.00. Petition: for the extension ot the water union: on Church at. from Albert to Snider, 1nd I potluon for I “dun"! on but Herbert Mme! were mated. A letter from the Ontario Manic, ipal Electrical Association asked that Waterloo cooperate with the association in urging the govern- ment to refuse to grant to private corporations the right to develop the water reso‘n-ces ot the St. Lawr. ence River. The question of mem- bership in the association was re- terred lo the Bnance committee Tenders tor new eave lroughing and tire escapes were received and were referred to the Property Com- mittee tor further consideration. Brief reports were given by Coun- cillors Bauer. Kautman and Britt on the Port Dover Harbor conventixm held at Port Dover recently, which .tlutcuitteraiaLay, delegates. They were of the opinion that e pro- gress had been made with the mar ter of improving the harbor. Councillors Brill and Bauman were appointed a committee to arrange with the Musical Sociely tor the holding of the proposed big opening night tor the new paved Rh St. road about Sept 15th, when a hand uorttrert and community dance will be held on the square, On the suggestion ot Councillor liauman it was decided to visit the .dam with a view ot repairing the nood gate and also building another gate on this side ot the bridge to be used when the water reaches the high water mark. The Grand River Railway asked that they be compensated ”for eye beams which the town used on Erb St. bridge which belonged to the company. Reeve Dietrich and eugin~ eer Noecker were instructed to ad- Just the matter. A letter from the Canadian Mum icipal Association in regard to Crows Nest Pass rights was referr- ed to the Board ot Trade. ‘ HI would at (or more information ‘and amen-in whether the grant: so ’ tar made lhy Kitchener and Waterloo were to cover certain comm me penditures or were tor running on Dense. only and alto u to whether any further requests will be made tor the year. The council decided to vote amount requested. Among the accounts passed were 39,684 to Brennan Construction Co. on new tag account and Sun to Mr. Schwelt- l zer for repairing ot Deerhorn Bt. 1 Communication. 1 A letter was received trom the Kitchener Light Commission asking the council to send representatives to be present at a Joiut meeting of the Light Committee of the Kitch- ener council and Light Commission. ers when matters of Interest to the two munlcipallties wilt be discussed. Mayor Henderson, Reeve Dietrich and Finance chairman Bauer were named as a committee to attend the meeting on Sept 13th. At no low-uh: but; at a. Wanna council a. W o! a In“ Inn! to an K.-W. Baum I. as"! it 00-. m n- Ina-hon did no! - mettrq tho 3mm. asked tor but m Ill)!" tum-mm would In dun him my trsrthdr (rum were made. It wan pointed out that with a. shove grunt the Hewitt! Trust had n- colvod tor we nun months 82.2% .20. The Amount. not laid. mr as hoopla? tor the you vii 83800 And' this amount In. already been over- dpvru. The Finance chm I‘M . . ---.- - "own-N “up w .9w.-. ' w M (it. a (we than human?- I“ b m Ftth ,1qu fiiiri' win- 'P" "ii,iii)"F,trgr. Puts-L Mm. A, W. Brown at Winnipeg In visiting her brother, Mr. Orton nevi“ of Wnierloo. 1AM. Wednesdly evening the "Othem" Clan of the Dmmnnuel Ennxellml chtrreh, Wunvlon. aur- prlud one of their nnmher. Mt.. Ruby m. at her home mud pro nomad In" with . suitable gm. "no Ran loaves shortly for Hamilton whm my will enter a ”Dot lulu!" school. Miss K. Merritt, R.N., of Water. loo haw. left tor Toronto where she will take a post graduate course in public nursing, Last May she was awarded the scholarship by the governors of Hamilton General Hoa. pital which entitle-d her to the above course. MARRIED AT DETROIT Tho marriugo took place in Dettmit on Thursday, ot Miss Nelda Haas, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hass ot Waterloo to Louis LaMain of Detroit. . The building s :ures tor the month of August mowed a decer over the figures of last year, The total " 1112.! 15331650 as compared Thom was an increase ot sixty 'students al the Collegiate last week, ‘he'numher attending being 683. This number will likely he increased to 700 when all students have re- turnod. Mr. and Mrs. AOrin Srhwartz ot I'utfuln are visiting their daughter. Mrs. Herbert P. Kuntz for a tew days. Miss Myrllo Rouel was surprised by a number ot fl'lomls recently and has presented with an address and a set ot silverwarr. Mr. Louis Merklinger of Water- loo has left tor Springfield. Ill. where he will take a Theological mum» at Concnrdia College. Rev. and Mrs. L. Andres of Waltz, Mich., returned on Thursday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad at Waterloo. Miss Grace Merritt of Waterloo has returned after spending the summer months at Camp (Randall. Mrs, ll. H. Mciottney of S1. John's. parents, Mr. and Mm. N. Number?! NIL. In spending a mono): wuh her a: Kitchener, Mr. 0mm Booker ha ha for 8mm tcr., where he will “and tho out. (at. TO INSTAL NEW TANK Sewer eommissioner Jacob S. Snider will s,toervitse the installa- tion of new settling tank at the sewer [arm at Waterloo. This action was taken by the Sewer Commission at a recent meeting. It is hoped to effect a substantial saving in the operation of the sewer plant should the experiment prove successful. Mr. Id In. John A. tum Ind can“: - - with a. tumor. that, In. than! I..- m an New Ila-hit. with $37,750 "iTr?cimmss--re- Among the permits issued in August was one for $11.000 for the new Pminer Products Limited factory, much is being erected on John St. In welcoming the students, Pritt- cipal N. Willson, Linn. referred lo the splendid christian spirit shown which he was “he would be emulated by the 1924 class. He said the present students were " ways ready to welcome new atud~ ants and ot,ter the hand ot 'tslime.. ship. COLLEGIATE ATTENDANCE HA3 INCREASED Rev. J. Maurer, D.D., President of the Board of Governors, extended the welcome ot the governors to the new students, He' referred to the larger and better class rooms and a splendid gym-155mm. He urged the students to be diligent In their studies. and lead moral and clean lives. '5Mtgtan, its his who“; and an the not And mu m betwee- Wlterloo College and len- My and the secular Mn] lultntlon: supported by the severance! I!“ that the “In: schol- utmve only to In their qtrg6. enu tor Me'- work tron: : knowl- edge view pom} while Waterloo College aimed to build n true elm.- mrm an at "new that training the student for In. chosen callus in lire. The spotter nlno oulr Lined um distinct religions texture ot the student's studlee at the col]- ege, which included chapel services both morning and evenlng. The members of the faculty were not only excellent teachers, but " cout selling lriende were ever ready to) replace in a measure the parental‘ care and attecuott which the stud-‘ out: missed on leaving their home1 and entering college. I no eureka um - m 'esroriastHottit-tti.hr.lik '*rWatarkro0MP..0. DECREASE IN BUILDING IN WATERLOO PERSONALS. ttt Mrs. M, J. MacPherson ot Toron. to and um A. E. Stew-rt ot Pltttr burg. Pt. were ytttrtors at the home of their Aunt. In. E. A. Cairatcrmo, Huron unreal. . Mr. Robert Wiles left on Friday (or South River. Parry Sound Dis- trict. to take charge of ma uwmlll of the recently formed local lumber company. who have purchased a tract of timber lnnd In Parry Bound. Mrs. Casper Braun and daughter, Miss Bella. of Kiehener spent Wed- nesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruthlg and daughter Dorothy of Stratford visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ran on Saturday; Messrs. Cheater Hefner, Laverne Roth. Walter Bowman and Clayton Berger returned home on Sunday from Powasson, where they were on a Ittrhing expedition. Mr. Earl C. Kauenmeler of New York Ctty arrived Here on Monday to spend I week's holidays with his part-nu. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kauai:- meler. . Mines Mabel nnd Louise smudge arrived In town In! Sunni” morn. intt after a year qtl mud, and spent several days with their Mater, Mn. Alex Hahn. before proceeding to their home In suntan}. um Verna“: Phil of Toronto spent the week and with (fluid: In town. The New lumbar; Continuum: Ind Public School named on Tuna-y latrt, Mr. B. W. M and ma Mother- In up“: In charge of in. blah when) when more w.“ my about! “rolled, Including about ”only In! alumna In no lower new. “a - whom had In 'rttrott-t of no on - any. with I. - mm In the .rtrrr.rr._rtrtte.t. Win the n- - it on - an M In the an. a In: an. m: Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Gingerich of Imlay City, Mich., arrived here on a visit to their friends. Mr. James Bumhatzki ot Detroit spent Monday with his parental“. and Mrs. P. H. Burchatzki. Mr, and Mrs. Henry D, Schmidt ot Lansing called at the home of the former's brother. Mr. John F. Schmidt on Wednesday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. G. A. Fraser and children ot New York arrived here on Tuesday to visit. the farmer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraser Mraand Mrs. Thiel and chi’idre'n of Flint. Mich., were visitors at the home or Mrs. Henry Thiel, over the week end. Mr. and" Mrs. P. B. Cornell and family spent the week end at But alo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scherer have re- turned home from a trip to Pitts burg, Pa. Mrs. D. A. Zurbrigg and little daughter of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting relatives in town. brothers and other. friends here, The members ot the new com- mittee appointed are as follows: Chairman, Moses Huusberger. Bridgeport; secmtary. Noah Bear- inger. Elmira; treasurer, Leander 0. Hannah, 69 West King St., Kitch. ener, and Homing secretary, Jacob s. Snider, 131 William St, Water- loo. I All urgent 19ml ll made to the [ people ot the county tor clothing and cash sub-crlpuonn which are needed in order to are tor the newoomen! during the winner months. It was pointed out that the immigrants arrived in Waterloo with only the clothlu they wore on their backs and that practically all will require winter clothing. Members of the vnrlous Mennonite congregations and others wishing to contribute clothing are requested to leave the same at the Waterloo Mennonite church on or before Saturday, Sept., Tith. Clllzens' ot Kitchener and Waterloo or anyone having clothing} lo donate to this worthy cause kind-i ly notify Mr. Jacob B. Snider, IIT William St.. Waterloo, who is _ charge of the distribution of cloth- ing and he will be glad to call for] same. Notes of lute rest. The com-mm which hm! charge of the writ!” m1?“ Nth}? commended (or the trplortdid way In which the: Inhaled and provided tor the handrail ot immigrants tron hdl a h WM m on M a a - coax-tun In an“ a tBhq ohm at tho ill- trlbwnl uld an d a: Mo Kan-u“ who In. arrived dun» 1n: the put two month. and 0th." still to an". Monitor: ot thq lon- noun» um I». mt. “on: au Mm ot tho county. the various churche- nll ".tsdinq deugrvus.. Mr. J. Williams ot Toronto spent NEW HAMBURG , brother, Mr. John F. A very pretty church wedding took Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Campbell and: \ir ‘11,“ For],w“h0 hm beon Wednesday. place, in the Evangelical church here Inmily of Elam were Sunday visitors working I," the boats the past few Hrs. Albert Ruthlg and on Wednesday, Sept. 3rd. when Miss with Mr. and Mrs. Amos my. gmonihs, has returned home. rothy of Stratford visit- lamina S. Daimler. daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. on and daugh-' 9me ot Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs. John Dahmer of this town, tee Gertrude were ‘Sunday guests =a===============a======t= nun-dag. became the man of Mr. Wilfrid M. with Kitchener friends. I WHEN BABY IS ILL Mrs. G. A. Fraser and Hesse of Strattord. The bride enter- Miss Koehel has returned to De-' __.,.___ New York arrived here ed the church at 2.30 p.m.. leaning troit after spending some time with, to visit. the iormer‘s on the arm of her father. while the Mr. and Mrs. N, Dietrich. l When the baby is up, whsit he and Mrs. A. Fraser. wedding march was played by the ------&----------- 'Cries-a strut drill and no amount heater Hefner, Laverne groom's sister, Mrs. W. C. St'hild- tot attention or potting makes him r Bowman and Clayton froth. The bride‘s gown was ot . _..~__.___.____.._ .‘hnnny. Ruby's Own Tablets should med home on Sunday Fr-‘nrh Satin Torrsn. trimmed with I 'ADIN _ I be given him without delay. The man, where they 'i",",',:")":';'),:,",",;':," lace and pearl beads, and . "T"""'"-""'-'"--"""-""'- ' Tablets are a mild but thorough expedition. trhe carried Ophelia roses, veil and Item; of lnterclt. laxative which rt-tztilniv the bowels C. Kauenmeler of New orange mmmnm The bridesmaid Mr. and Mrs. Simmer Shanta at- and sweeten the stomm'h and thus rrived here on Mon6ayfwas her sister, Mim, Clara Danmer. tended the Exhibition at Toronto drive out constipation and indiges- week's holidays with th who was gownod in peach georgette, last week. _ tion; inn-3k up colds and simple and Mrs. J. P. Katzen- trimmed with gold lace. with large Mr, N. M. Steinman and Mr. Mil- fevers and make teething easy. They . black hat to match. The maid ot ton hither attended the fihtrbalttters" aro absolutely gunrunu-M to he free . MacPherson ot Toron. honor. Miss Agnes Ranahaw, ot Corwentiott at Toronto Inst yeek. from opiates and narcotics and van A. E Stew-rt ot Pitt} Woodwork, was attired in cream Miss Alice Bechtel attended the be given to even the newmorn babe I," yum," It the home geomette with ribbon trimming and Toronto Exhibition for a few days, iwnh ~perfect results. The Tablet" t, In. E. A. Cairatcrmo, large black hat. Mrs. Dahmer. the School reopened but Tuesday'm’e sold 'hy medicine deaivpg or by t. . bride's mother. wore a gown of with the full stat! of mothers hark mail at 25 cents a box from The t Wiles left on Friday French Romiane, caught at the tride on duty. all having returned tor I) willinm' Motlit'ine Co,, itmrltvillo. Liver. Parry Sound 013- with gold ornament and Mack velvet other rear. mu. , charge of [he Bawmill hat. Little June Oaire. niece ot the W tly formed local lumber bride. made a dainty nower girl in 'r---------.--.---------.------ rho have purchased a rose ripple rrenm satin. Mr. Bd- M thl B fOIdN * , yer lnnd in Parry Bound, ward Nickiai, acted as but man and on y Edget o tN S bel .nd boning sunny; Lester Svhildroth, nephew ot the 1rhtrrt m Btmrtd's My twrt tut Sunni” morrv bride, was ring bearer. The ushers _---.----------------------------'" your 18 “than. ml were Mr, George Battier and Mr. August 1399; " you; no. or Bow mum tiro and she was on bmi'y ldnyl with their sister, Harry Williams, After the cere- "" i'Jnde that she dim! soon utter. lahn. More wounding monr whteh Wat, Performed by Rev. The weather during the month She lived near Frnvpnrt on tho him no in Sintford. S. R. Knechtel, the guests to the w" quite worn nod very dry; had'now orrnpiml by the Sanitarium. lotto Phil of Toronto number of about one hundred ulnni- only n few good ruins. l The newssf,vtprs tor August.'l899. Mrk and with (rind. in Med at the home ot the hride'a nor- on“ were being on! 094 7th My; "1" where a autumnal)! wedding and so on. end upon the whole were! titttttutripatton nay was celebrated Hunburg Continuation hopper was served on the town and A light crop. (hr many of tho union-n people at School mod on “New” were delivered by Rev. Have-ting wu about finished by Chatham. 0an Sound and \Vlndoor. t, Mr. B. W. In: and Mr, Knenhtel. Mean”. Andrew nod the Nth and threshing wn senernl.‘ The t' P. R. says thorn up 3,000 " In min In churn More: Wilhelm, nun! My. Simon YtiAltar.--htt" ohm atrium-n harvester: needed in the North when! when than were Caner, John Home, John Dunner and Mr. Hilton . shunts. iw.ry " enrol)“, Incl-ding and the groom. The dork moo mutiny enli- a; The late of the Tottenhnm (writ. , new entrant- in no The groom‘s gm to the bride um Mr. A. tt. Hellman and Mr. Auguntjatauon wan blown open, but the . No - moot m a white toe far, to the bride-ht, Woman's. [thieven got only 31700. t " " 88 on 0min; community silver. to an mid of The Gravt--Mr. Solomon m. in' There 'r" a great hall storm in blow hut-nor- in the honor. rut shun our rill“. to the MI “in you; In. Cum Holler. Middleton Cmnty. but the wont mat. VIII the u- out man, u it. pin. to the flown "it! not; In. John Wuhan, (not was It. mtrqtettt. no that. an m In Ilrl. rota loom nu cunt. and to South allow) not you. no mi The autumn“ tum over- I but an. I“: the ring bearer I gold but.“ n "tr-et, and de.ttt. an. poured thttrttd it: hunk: and mm to toot In W. _ m: Mr. tv.,-. no bride wu tho Mutants! cit on in In no her mum " than ' .An entertainment in the Library "all that" promises much and will no doubt attract a large crowd is being arranged tor Tuesday evening, Sept. 16th. Our talented iowmsmao, Mr. Lafayette Hostetler, is prepan ing to render a complete musical rrogramme. Mr. F'. Merner, who comes highly recommended, and whom many or our older residents heard with much appreciation in try- go'ne years, will speak on "Canada." The entertainment is given in the interests of charitable and edu- ralional work, No'admission will be charged. a silver collection only being asked for. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sample and and daughter ot Cargil spent week end with her father, Samuel Peacock. John E. Bingeman. Miss Charlotte Goebel ot Water. loo spent Sunday at her ham’e here. Miss Marian Bingeman ot Water, loo spent Sunday at her home here, Hesse-Damn" Nuptials, Mr,"and Mrs. H. Bullard of Godar- ich, Mr. W. H. Ballard ot Seatorth, Mr. and Mrs. John Darling of BL Mary's and Mr. It. P. Salvadga of Milvenun spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hahn. Miss Beatrice Seip returned to her home in Beatorth after spending a couple ot weeks with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bingeman of Huntsvillé siient the week and with IhsudittmerigEtteptg, " ALL .ang Mrs. M iss Roxie Bo wma n returned home from a week's visit with Newton friends. -----------v Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murray Mrs. Mary Bean spent the week with relatives in W'ingham. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buschlen, Mm Luella uuschlea and Mm. Frank Hahndrich ot Pigeon, Mich., are visiting the lulter's father, Mr. David Otto, Gravel Road. Mrs. I. Lightheart and children Erma and Gladys visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nleborgall tor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron szm- the! daughter ot Aislen, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Eli King or Ronkl. Pt, spent a faw'dlys with Mr. and Mrs. Chr. D. Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rad" and LID children and Mr. Wm. Rader ot Hamilton were visitor: " no homo- of Messrs. Aaron and local Wt. Messrs. Reuben and Aunt! Ruth]: and Mines Ella and Eva. Rum: spent Sunday at the home at Mr. And Mrs. Robert Sglvadse, Inver- Messrs. Reuben and Misses an: spent Sunday at aad Mrs. Robert ton. Mr. and In. N I“ ‘5 ml Hunk! local Mead" van It. and In. Anon W M tsrstGee. Mr. C. A, Call-acro- an“ s M day- In Tomato lint wool Ill took in mountain National was. Mm. Henry Baylor cud ammo returned to their homo in Tammi after spending a rock wlth not pu- etsta, Mr. and Mm. Loch Rum. In.“ In. mum-all mmvmuv‘hmw- and end son the Mr. School reopened but Tuesday with the full staff ot teat-hers back on duty. all having returned tor am other year. August, 1899; " you: no, or Bow "" The weather during the month w“ quite vum und very dry; had only . few good TIMI. ' Mr. E. Miukott of wintertrourms,l and Mr. William Eu or Elmira were' Sunday guests with Mr. Gus. Rotten? Mr. J. T. on was a business visitor at Kitchener on Monday. of numerous costly gifts. omens them being several handsome cheques, Guests were present from Elkton, Mlch., Port Elgln, “shovel. Woodstock. Tomato, Kitchener. Btrattord and other platen The young couple left on a honeymoon trip to polnte east. Upon their m- turn they will reside In their beau- tiful home at 601 Ontario street. Btratlord. During the evening the wedding party was serenaded by the New Hamburg band. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Snyder, Mr. Lloyd. Myrtle and Howard Snyder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mohr ot North Easthope. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snyder, Mr. Orval Snyder and Miss Forest ot' Winterbourne visited at the home' of Mrs. Aaron Snyger. 1 Mr. Charles Bergman has return- ed home on Saturday evening after spending a few days in Toronto. ea name on satin-nay evemng alter! Miss Lillian Sen), who was spends spending a few days in Toronto. ing the past two weeks at her home if? Edith Soaher has returned here, has again returned to Detroit. home iifrirr 'ii""""'""'"""""'""-),-.---:,-.-)?-, Lewis Sen) and fam- Elmira. n” 0...; um n \rnnm- nnnnl an... Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder were Sunday guests with North Woolwich friends. Mrs. Edlshon'er and Mrs. Shoe. maker of Detroit and Mrs. Fry of Hawkesville spent a tew days with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. Diet- rich. s Among those trom here who at- tended the Toronto Exhibmou were Almon Snider, (mauve Hotter, Ed- ward Russia and Chas. Bergman. Mr: and Mrs. Fred base-h spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Mattusch at North Woolwlch. News Noun. Mr. Oliver Snyder was a business visitor to Kitchener on Thursday. Lippcrt's Home Furnishing 346 M St. Wot. Km.,m Sto a Door: West of Water a. ”who!" “1“me 'itaht-tooitu-tuture-t-.. mat-vcybv“ . _ gttett."?.,'rcpatitrd ___ 4., M 2tttttt d - hi I'll-I - fit I“ - ‘Emmy,mh':'m w“ 5.4% gag; sLEiciUiii,iitiiiihitrr 93:11:: Jaur.h"='i'ghutgtiths'tg My roqtrge/rfom Essay-1M . I ag-tb... . annual-Bu mimviiéii‘.' 5561i: A11qt%ilttarm'im'lt%'Ntt 2m Tf gamma...” Thanh-I - “M“. FLORADALE. nut-Lu?! a --.kaFro. nun-mu- 'tetkr.ffrrHattu.-t- lid: ', The ”to of the Tonenmm 0,111. Italian was blown open. tmt the {mine- got only $17.00. ' ' There was a Creat hall storm In Middle." Omttttr, but the worn was at. Denver». t Tho watchman Blur over- When the baby is ill; whwa he luriema great deal and no amount iot attention or petting makes him 'happy, Batty"s Own Tablets should be given him without delay. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative whirh regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomaeh and thus drive out constipation and indiges- tion; break up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy. They am absolutely guarantuod to be free from opiates and narcotics and can be given to even the newlhom babe lwiut.pertect resulté. The Tablets are sold my medicine dealer. or by Imall at M, routs a box from The lWiliims' Medicine Co, Hmrkvilln. mu. caught fire and she was an bad'y burned that she died anon an". She lived near Frooport on the [aim now occupied by the Sanitarium. The newsfotter, for AngusL'lSM. -e Ps , i ll Ill-Illic- k) [ttl uppelllc and ' . III! Mac-lion. tir, itfl " 'tttttXT. I), ‘ l I 'oot' . m, It terns“ "y'ii'itiet tall: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mayer and tam. ily of Buitalo spent Labor Day at the home ot Mrs. Henry Strum. ily and Mrs. E. Weiler spent Sun- day in Waterloo at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Moses Fisher. Mr. Henry Reina spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reina. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fitzgerald and family ot Toronto spend Sunday at the home ot Mrs. E. Weiler. Mr. and Mrs. John It. Livingston, and daughter Barbara of Waterloo were Sunday visitors in town. Mrs. David R. Boshart has return- ed home after spending a week with her daugMer in Pigeon. Mich. Mr. J. E. Consterxiine and (laugh. lens Gertie and Frances have re- turned home atter visiting at the home at Mrs. Hy. ngplh. ”1.11)” not" ”and unit... in" She-.- Mu.. Fm 85.50

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