e @| Annï¬%tl Meeting » &A peculiar accident occurredâ€" Wednesday forencon, Jan. 25, when ‘Mr. Louis Helse of this place sufferâ€" ed a fracture of his left arm near the shoulder and a bruised hip,. ‘A tree that he and his partner were felling in Mr. Henry Knechtel‘s bush near Amuiree was caught in the top to the injured man and found h‘ mnecessary to have an xâ€"ray taken. Mr. Helse will be unable to work for several months. . His m-ny‘ friends wish for\him an early reâ€" covery. ; Miss Adelina Seftel and Arthur Seftel paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith at Doering‘s Corner on _ Sunday. Mr. Wilfred Lemp, who spent nine months in Saskatchewan until reâ€" cently is visiting friends here. Messrs. _ Reinhold â€" and . Louis Hammer and Mr. Louis Hammer and Mr. John Heimpel of Wellesley paid a visit on Sunday to Mr. Ed. Ham:â€" fell in the opposite direction, knock» ing down Mr. Heise. ‘That the unâ€" fortunate man was not more seriousâ€" ly injured is due to the fact that the tree fell upon another one which had been previously cut. Drs. Glaisâ€" ter and Hains of Wellesley attended t e ‘The weather has been quite cold here recently, the thermometer ‘registering many degrees below zero. f â€" _ [ . wilt be hetd at the Head Office of the Company, Equitabie $Â¥ Building, Waterioo, Ontario, on Mr. Abraham Herner will hold a sale of his entire farm stock, imâ€" plements, produce and household effects on Thursday, Feb. 19. Miss Vera Lichti and Mr. Moses Lichti are visiting relatives near Tavistock. For rirst Aidâ€"Minard‘s Liniment 4s read in a wider field th@D | months. Annual Meeting by distant‘Triends were Tt | People are busy these days storâ€" is evident that news Of _®} img up ice for the ~hot summetr ONTARIO EQUITABLE LIFE AND â€" ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Equitable Building, Waterloo, Ontario, on at three o‘clock in the afternoon, for the reception of the Annual Report, election of Directors, and the transaction of such business as may come before the meeting. Water106, Ontario, January 19th, 1925. _ _ Monday, 9th Februaty, 1925 ntavmunm:n«nonmmmmdmm Report, election of Directors, and the transaction of such m‘qmmmmm y Monday, 9th February, 1925 _2P 8 come before the meeting. 8..C. TWEED, * + Presidént and Managingâ€"Director. NOTICE OF NOTICE OF John B. Oesch on Sunday. i <a ‘ _"Mr. Henry Krachling of near St. Agatha and his two workmen are busy chopping wood near the Sunâ€" ‘Aish Lake swamp. s ; ‘ Mr. Anthony Rumig and brother Clements and Clayton Dorscht ‘are busy chopping wood for Mr. Isaac Mr. Alfred Daub visited with his uncle, ‘Mr. Anno Steffler, near Josephburg. â€"<Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappel, Jr., visited with Mr. and .Mrs. Anno Steffler on Sunday. Miss Wayne Toman spent a week with ‘Mr. Abe. R. Herner. Messrs. Joe Everatt and Randa‘ Toman.paid a short call on Mr. Abe R. Herner. L President and Managingâ€"Director.â€" Miss Vera Wollis returned home atfer visiting with relatives _ at Mount Forrest and Eramosa. ‘ News Notes. Miss Mildred Miller of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Jean Peterson is spending a week at her home in Wallenstein. Miss Florence Miller recently had the misfortune to scald her hand with boiling water. Mr. Ervin Melitzer underwent a serious operation at the Fergus Hospital as a result of an injury received while working at the City Hall in Kitchener last year. H‘s friends will be glad to learn he is improving nicely. ' Former Citizen Dead. Mrs. A. E. Rickert and Mrs. A. Letson received a telegram last week informing them of the death of their aunt, Mrs. Maurer (nee Mary Ann Gerrie) of Lancaster, New York. The deceased spent her younger days in Winterbourne. Fifth Annual Meeting of the wWEST â€" MONTROSE. Dietrich is laid up > e 2 k . Miss Mary M..Albrecht is â€"spendâ€" & Ing a few days with her alsterâ€"inâ€" | DEPOSITS 1913, $133,000 â€" News Items On Friday evening a local lélsus} hockey game was played between 8. Ceaser‘s team and Johnnie Schmidt‘s team, the score was 3â€"1 in fayor of Jack‘s team. ‘The next game will be played beâ€" tween S. Ceaser‘s team and Lornic Brighton‘s team . on ~Wednesday night. > :A supper was given at the Baptist church on Monday night by a group of the young people to the B. Y. P. Mr. Jack Burton of Toronto was a visitor in town. ‘ A fast game of hockey was played on Monday night by Roseville and the town line. ~The lotal band has room for two to join should see the bandmaster Mr. Schmidt as sooh as possible. Personals. home in Hamilton after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Henry milliner. Louise Twietmeyer, teachers, spent the week end with friends in New Miss Walton is leaving for Torâ€" ito to take: up her position as a since it opened for business h‘l’ls. on this chart show how the money deposited with the Waterloo Trust .4A% NEW DUNDEE Mary M.â€"Albrecht jsâ€"spendâ€"| La grippe is prevalent just now w days with her slsterâ€"inâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. George & Hammond . Rdial Albrecht. and gon of Warkworth, visited inst e . Henry Alteman and J. B. week with the formor‘s parents, Mr. 8 visited : with COChrist. O. and Mrs, James B. Hammond. _ ketired nost master. of: Mrs. W. R. Yost and son William . ï¬oMMdï¬llfl.o W ELLESLEY o F 1913 The public has intrusted us with nearly three million dollars. Waterloo paid on Demand Deposits: of $1 and over. Waterloo Trust & Savings Comp HAVE YOU A We also act as Executor, 1014 | ‘The annual meeting of the Weilesâ€" her| ley Township Telephone Auoehuon‘ ng a|was held in the Township Hall last enry Friday, when satisfactory . reports w&ro presented by â€"the officers. m‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schleuter and as .‘anuhur of near Linwood spent |Sunday at Mr. Wm. Wilford‘s. . We are pleased to report that llflu Myrtle Knight and Master ‘Clayton Berg, who have been laid ) up for some time past, are now proâ€" l.mulu favorably. io lasics BiscAicd AP Wainelan Mr. Graham Rennie of Saskatcheâ€" wan spent the week end with friends in this vicinity. The J. F. A. held their annual meeting in the Township Hall last Whursday evening. After the busiâ€" }neu was over the members spent a pleasant time in â€" progressive lcrokinole. ‘_ Mr. Wlas Playford of Waterloo ‘was a visitor here last Friday. Mr. M. Boshart attended . the Wagler â€" Schwartzentruber wedding mear Tavistock last Thursday. Mr. Alex Rennie left here last Saturday for. Preston to attend the funéral of his brotherâ€"inlaw, the late James Webster. Mr. John Lather, who has been visiting friends in Kitchener and Kewton during the last few days, reâ€" turned to his home here last week. Mr. W. H. Knight attended County Council at Kitchener last week. . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell and sons spent a few days with friends 1915 i pas‘ss s I§. I% | $ Bfo T2 CROSSHILL KINGWOOD 1916 1917 News Notes Mrs. Paul Kurtz and little daughâ€" ter Margaret spent a few days with relatives in Guelph. . Mr. James Mitchell has returned home after spending several weeks in Detroit with his daughter Mrs. Norman Wright. The monthly meeting of the‘ Women‘s Institute was held on ‘Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Millard with a good atâ€" tenu?nce. A box of fruit was packed for the Sick Children‘s Home in ‘Toronto and one quilt was quilted. Lunch was served after the meetâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gallagher a daughter (Mildred Joyce). Mrs. Fred Hardy of Guelph is at present staying with her pu‘ontl.' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown. A Vatentine social will be held in St. Andrew‘s Hall, Winterbourne, on Saturday evening, February 14th, under the auspices of the Ladien‘ Born on Fridayy‘ January 23rd, 1918 Administrator or Trustee of Estates. â€"=CAPLINGS=â€"= Kitchener Sensational OpportunitySale I Continues for & Friday, Saturday and Monday WINTERBOURNE. i 1919 *‘ Be Sure and See the Extra Values 1920 5% paid on amounts of $100 and over left for one or more years. Lady‘s black astrachan fur coat, almost good as ney, size 40, length 31 inches.â€" Bargain at $18.00. Brubacher St., Kitchener. . LIPPERT‘ S Home Furnishings of Steele‘s everâ€"increasing Optical business? The answer is simple, Nothing more than doing business on a fair margin of profit, and above all, doing our work RIGHT. You will be sending your friends to us when we make those new glasses. WE SELL FOR LESS 346 King 8t. W., KITCHENER Kitchener‘s Leading Optometrist 2 Doors W. Capitol Theatre + FOR SALE What is the secret BUY AT F. STEELE 34 6â€"1t ® C dn un e mm on n t en mt oo uBd Musselman and Weicker P delivery any partâ€"of mnplthe T winâ€"City 16 Union St., Waterloo Headquarters for Choice Groceries and Fresh Meats Phone 247 Galt Phone 2687J. gpg k ~.<