tum um um. Mr. Cum. Railing" tttlt M" lot Mr, [Altman on the The factory oNiMauy Muses "tt Friday. Annual the 1irth A number or employees will mutinue to rrr main In tho, vnrioua departments for â€victim. or until much limo when anything is cleared any The Company intend removing the ma- chinery immediately ans-r the 15th to Bt. Jerome's, 0mm " Work At Klichonor. Tho house holnnzlnz In the (‘hns 1tveratt qertato was sold Ivy anv- tioneer Geo. G. Class on Ralurdny afternoon. Tbrt h0rhest bidder wan Mr. E. 3. “offer. who bid $1200,00 Dance And Curd Party. Mr, Wilfred Harrison. drlvn on an 1mgttreatttettoqt Bun. will In" Wino Utitt wmgto drive on the Always with his heart tor Ihnne in need, Noah Ilearlnum' mum-s fur- uard with assistance to the unem- ployed. the nnmlmr of which is on this Increase in Elmira. sinm' l-‘.l- mlrn's largmt tarNtry will be per- mamsntly cltrs,ett, Mr llvnrhuzor's plant, the Elmira Planing Milt run» not emplny additional help at this Mme. He has however, tiecidpri to tind temporary work for any with larmem and has "skull those far- mam who are in noml of help to have their names in his 0mm and he would supply them with the [monetary mnn. Thus those tumm- ployed dash-tn): work can make thefr application to Mr. erlnger and h" will try his utmost to place them Property Sold. The management of tho Elmira Rubber Factory " mm pm- ployees n farewell party on Thurs» any evening which took a form of 'a dance und card: A vary enjoyable ttme was spent by all A number of old Pmphyooq of the Elmira Rnbbur Parmry ttttre Ivan recommended to the Hunk-Mn Robb" Company and mm! ot thus ottt report there during the _ Tnnofomd " 'tmqttq New“. The Elmira monthly [an bbs'tr, Irrald en Monday. Many [aunt-r24 :Ittmulvd. but owing to mud- work on the hams at this timp of Hm lamb-um they quickly returned to their farms. There were many small pigs brought to market. tttesp worr- rluirkly sold and resold. Tho prim-s rangml [mm $5.50 and up tor suvkers. tor the larger kind as high m4 " A?" “as being asked. Organized Free Labor Bureau. The late Mr. Dunhum. 48 yeara,l~' hllffel‘ell from a severe attack of†neuritis and a heart attack mused I his sudden death early Saturday}d morning. Mr. Dunham had been is',), resideqt or Elmira tor many years tr" being baggageman on the local ' branch ot the (XXII. operating be-ll tween Elmira. Kitchener and Gait.', When the (3.N.H. decided to replace ', the steam train by a battery car. ho'L' with the other members of the crew " left Elmira and found positions on F ether C.N.R. runs. I]! Formerly Of Elmira. Many Elmira triends at Mr' Wm. Winters or Kitchener. furmurly manager at the local Hell Telephone oincr, in Elmira. will be pleased to hear that it was nut he that was struck by an automobile ml Saturday morning in {mm of (hp Market building. Mr, Winters visitpd KI. mira friend on Monday Jud was surprised to know hr. had " mum» sake in Kitchmwr. Eimlra Monthly Fair. Many Elmira people. triumls or this tamily. attended the funeral, There were also many C.'CR. railway t-tertd.et trom Stanford. Kin-honer and Palmerston. Not The Wm. Winter. The funeral was (luuhir sad. when it was learned that Mrs, Frank Dun~ ham was taken suddenly ill and it was necesisary to bring hor to KI- mira on a cot. She was unable tn attend the funeral. The funeral of the late Frank Dun- ham of Niagara Falls, formerly of Elmira was held on Monday after. nnon from the residence of Mr. Joe Conrad ta St. James" Lutheran Church where Rev. L. Ka1tsttetseh conducted the services thence to Che Elmira Cemetery tor burial. The members or the Elmira 0ddtel1otvs Lodge attended In a hotly He leaves to mourn him. M; be- loved wife and eight uhlldnm. Fred. Beatrice. Dorothy (Mrs. Mange Mountain! Elmira; Clttrord. Hurry. Alma. Grace and Lorraine. at home. Niagara Falls. Frank Dunk-m Funeral Heid at Elmira on Fridar.-Former Reuident Here. DIED SUDDENLY AT NIAGARA FALLS The than: plan than: the location of tho new factory which in his. oroetod by the Sn- Lui. thrloo Co. Limited, for the mun-hunting of the stoluto-Waterioo Could-c. Abe the adjti-in. “not: which will In Povrd I’d improved u: an '0 (iv. accu- to the new has», district. Plan and Location q] Sunshine WOW J. J. Ylldnu. Corronpondo-l Ali Ago-t PM. I“ or Mtt, Stoddick Hum ELMIRA NEWS H (hmgraphy -- Allemang, Esther; {Arnold Catherine; Amman. Geor- gem-I; Bunman. Edward; Belsel. 1ij,ii,i..iyii, Bowman, Marie; Brent, [r.'lma: Burns-u. Gordon; Burnett. "tirlrertr, Drelsingar. Hazel; Elly Ba- rttto,. Eisenbach. Gertrude. Ertel Mary , F'idrtes. Victor; Frey. H-Imxvm; Hui Ry; Frey. Eileen; Frth rman. Margaret ; Goodlng, ‘umu-z Hun. William; Hammond. mum. Hammond. Thelma; Hecken- 1.Iurn. Elma; Helker. Carrie; Hem- irveriO. Hilda: Hulllnger Reginald; ‘lwlll. Ilorulh), Kelli. Kenneth: Jilnu-k iteatrive: Klinrk, Eileen: (km-hm. Edward. KoohPl. Edith; ‘Krm-mer. Jul/m. Llchty,Hrta; Mc- (um'wk. Prank: McKay, McDonald; l McPherscort. Harvey; Malirvaky, .‘Juriu; Martin. Sidney: Miller, Ir- ‘l-vn; Moyer, Ralph: Simmer. Lela; “Hum-II. Ethel; Rudow, Weldon; Ilium-0L Murruy. Sewell. Vernon; â€Wm-yin. Claude l British History-Alternator, Ear l'n'l‘; Arnold. Catherine: Amman. 'G'eirrgeue: llauxuan. Edwards Betsel, Beatrice; Bowman. Marie; Brent. 'Fy.ma; Burnett. Gordon: Barnett, “Ruben; Ilreisinger. Hazel; Eby Salome: Eisenbach. Gertrude: Ertel. Jury: Fiddes. Venn". Frey, Elexena; Fwy. Eileen: Fuhrman. Margaret; :Izusding. Grave; Hall, William; .liummmul, McLean: Hammond Thel- inu: Herkoudorn. Alexia: Helker, Carrie: Hemmerich. Hilda: Rolling- I English Grammar-Adam. Ralph; Munch. Josephine; Burnett. Arthur; iuiriiii/ Norma: Haack. James; Illahn. Helen; Hedrlch, Gladys; 'lhmlsrher. Dorothy; Horst. Alice; Jury, Arthur; Kerr. Mary; Kraft:- uviwr. Mabel: Lasso. Evelyn; Imwis. Clarence; McLennan. Gor- ‘dun; Mallnsk’y. Wilfred: Martin '.!L.;eph; Powel. Lucy; Rook. Stuart; 'ttettmehl. Hester; Schmidt. Norma; :thneider. Eva; Scott. Daria; Spies, Il;ulh. _ Agriculture and Hortlrulture tir-- Amman. anther. Arnold. Cuber- Ino; Altman, Grower's; alumna. Edward. Rruer, “and“; Mummy. “aria; Brent, Elma; human, Gor- dun. Rurnalt. Robert; Cunning-~ Nalmn; Draining». "ml; It}, SI- lmnn; Elna-ninth, nutmeg: Ind. Mary; rum... Victor; Frey. Alon. u: Prey. Eileen; human. Mar. nrot; "oodintt. Grace; Hull-old. “chum; "unwound. Thain: Heckondorn. Khan: “on", (knit; Art -Ai1Prstantt. Barber: Arnold, fntherirtrx; Amman. Geortrprie; Bau- n.nn. Edward; nelsat Bmttrire: now-man, Marie: Brent. Elma; Eisenhavh, Gertrude Eric]. Mary: Fuddm. victor: Heckendorn. Elma; llomnwrich. Hilda: Honing". Re mnnld, Kohl. Kenneth: Kthwk, Klimt, Ellwn. Kw‘hel. Edith; Lich- ty, Erin; Mrtor. McDonald; Mc- Pherson, "any; Mallmhy. Mme; M mar. Truen; Hour. Ralph; ,‘Insanr, [1913; Powell mm. Rudow. ITNdon, Rupwl. Murray. luv! lrlnurlll. NIP". HUI-UT. 'M6rF$M. Hommork-h, Hlldn.’ Helm-car. no tin-Id; Kohl. Dorothy; Kohl. XII- nuh; Kit-ck. Batu-loo; that. Pltysiograplsy Adam, Ralph; 1hmnck, Josephine; Burnett. A: I'urnen. Heaven; Poemter. Norma; Hawk. James: Hahn, Helen; Haw- Ihnrno. Howard; Hedrich. Gladys; Hw-lm-hor. Dorothy: Horst, Alice: Jury. Arthur: Kreitzweiser, Mabel; 1.012“, Elwyn: Lewis. Clarence: Me Lunnun. Hum-m; Mallnsky. Wilfred; Marlin, Just-p11: Moses. Kenneth: Powell, Lucy; Rook. Stuart; Srhmnhl. "meter urn; Schmidt. Nor- ma: Svhmwidvr. Eva; Svotl, Doris; t‘plm, Ruth. _ Axilhmmlt' Adam. Ralph; Brunck. .lnu-pMno. Bttrttett. Arthur; (‘un- Hutu. Nvlunn; Pnemler. Norma; Haack. James; Hahn. Helen; Haw- thoote Howard; Hedrioh. Gladys; Hmkrhur. Dorothy; Horst, Alice; Jury. Arthur, Kreitzweiser, Mabel: [mun Elwyn; Lew-la. Clarence: Me. Ls-nnnn. Gordon; Malinsky. Wilfred; Val-15m Jmaph: Powell. but}; Rook, Stuart; Snwoll, Vernon: Schmahl. â€mun; Schmidt. Norma; Schneldor, Eva; Sm". Doris: Spien. Ruth, Fr. RPEinald; Ken). Kenneth: lilitt_Beatrice: Klinck. Eileen; K-whel. Edith: Kraemer. John; Lick ir. lrla: Long. Isabel; MrCormlck. Frank; McKay. McDonald; McPher- -' Ar. Harvoy; Mallnsky. Marie; Mar- Iu. Sydnpy; Miller. Irleett; Moses, kv'hm-lh. Mayer. Ralph; Manager. In... Pom-1L Ethel; Rudow. Wil- ntnn; Ruppel, Murray. Stroh. Claude. The following are the Lower School examination results tor the Elmira High School. All the Btu- dents made a splendid showing this VPHI'C Studenh Writing at Elmira High RESULTS OF LOWER SCHOOL EXAMS. School Make Creditable Showing. 4m 'Ea, WI N _ At I new“ be†tn "so Public Hhrury hall on but rm†"can; by the executive of the Elmir- Hors Henna"! Sock“. " wu docldal In" much alien-non not to hold the annual moldy ttonrtyr show. Aug 22nd. TM- loeI-lon “I met-II. when no "can! gnu-Hon In in": “In cit-1n at n. has" new In Elam m dim-sod. TM may do. not (our. to “In .3, dqdtMt “In. an In: It.» out: tt an L Mr Otto Chrutman and Bon of“ conn'roao l ()rillia visited at the home of Mrs. .. . Q "lil? fhr1te,ys,,, Bowman Mr I Mises Helms Mppet of Kitcheyer n-tl ‘Mrs, "iiii' Martin and .Mien. van a holiday visitor at the Wm. Frances Bowman. the latter 'iiy"i'idrili home M" week. Mid Niagara Falls. "ttted " Bouth. Mrs. Cart Mouton and C, ran tempton and Goderieh. and Mrs. Jatqh ToPnn of [Enclmnor F Mr, Louis Ruppel Ind Mr. Far. Sleddlck are (he (in: two to to tum-ferret! to the March-nu Rubber Victory, Kitchener. from the Elmira Rubber I'lctory. The above [out]. man "ported to the Humor. Mr, Eileen; Kocher, Edward; Koebel. Edith; Kraemer. John; Lichly, Irkr, Long, Isabel; McCoratiek. Frank: McKay. McDonald: McPherson. Har- Fey; Mallnsky. Murie; Martin. Marie; Martin. Sidney; Miller, Alrleen; Meyer. Ralph; Mauser. xlmla; Powell, Ethel; Rudow. Wol- ydun: Ruppel. Murray; Stroll. Claude. 1 Agriculture and Horticulture "v-- tAdam. Ralph; Brunch, Josephine: nun-nan, Arthur; Burnett. Heaven; Lf.e"ey.ty Nelson: Foemler. Nor- ma; Huck James: Hahn. Helen; _ Hawthorne, Howard: Hedrich. 'Gladya: Hoelscher. Dorothy; Horst. Luke; Jury. Arthur; Kreitzweiser, â€label; Legge, Elwyn; Lewis. Cttus (nee; McLennan, Gordon; Mallnsky. lVilfred; Martin. Joseph; Moses. Kenneth: PowelL Lucy; Rook, Stuart; Schmehl. Hester; Schmidt, INorma; Schnalder, Eva: ‘Scott, .Duris; Spies, Ruth. ,Pernonall. Maura Pails. wished " iiout'Cl Mrs. Cart "mum" and children ammo" and Goderieh. and Mrs. Jan-h Tomnn of Kitchener Mrs, C Huck of Kan-u City. â€junta mid-weak visitors " the home nailing relniven in Eimin “m ot their parents. Mr. um! Mrs. By- vittittity, ' ran Schwartz, Mrs. James 319.." of Aim. Mm ' Mr Wm Keith, District Engineer Clayton Stewart and children of of the Highway Drrparttnont. Tor- mme are visiting n the home t',"rletto, and an (mm! mm to this Mr. Peter Betttet. “Wylie! of chnalduy of In! week Mrs. D, " Ran vhmad friend. Htrnlfmd and Tnvhlock Tun-lured To KItchonor. Harry Walnut]. a- Mania-{du- ttut. Will Not Hold Annual â€own â€now. ( Mr. Reg. Kldxmr uf Kitchener 9pm! the week-end with Mr. Ind Mrs. J. B. Weber. I Mr. and Mm. borne Franklin and don Donald of Gen spent the week- end wlth Mr. and Man. Joe. Amllnger. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allemang and daughters. the Misses Laura and Margaret. are enjoying a week's motor trip to Detroit and Chicago. Mm. w. w," Cleghorn “and was Vietoria Cleghtrrtt are spending two veelm at Southampton. Mr, Cllnton Keller ot kiGiGG 'tPont [he week-end with his â€rents. Mr and Mm. John Keller. Mr. Frank Jarvis ot St. Citherines spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Vicuir Mud: or Toronto. upon: the weekend with hla parents, Mr. and MN. Henry Math. Rev. Wither Arnold and Mr. hjohn Arnold. the latter of Waterloo, Al'5Pt a [gut Mssy" Wasaga Bearh. Mr. Fred Martin of Kitchener visited the home of his parent-s. Mr. and Mrs. Medan! Martin over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Holtlworth or Toronto visited over the weak-end “In: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hon:- worth. Mr. Art Wismer of Calgary. Alum. P, he brought a car load of western Nurses to Kitchener. called on El- mira {Manda tor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale and son Donald of Cleveland. visited at the hoyy, ofers. E. Jury. Miss Hazel Stoddlck spent Salur~ day afternoon at Kitchener, Misses Hildegnrde ami- Ida Mar- tin spent the week-end with friends In Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. John Mahood and sun Marne are enjoying a month at their cottage on the Trent River. Mr. Howard Ziegler Halted friends and relatives in Toronto over the Week-end. Mrs. C. Rutt Is Waiting her sister M. Fort William. Ind. for several “seeks. -- Miss Kathleen Dlllon ot Kitchener slwnl the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thus, Dillon. Medan; Leslie MacFarlane, M. Wright and Carl Helntzmu left on a motqr trip to Crulam. Sask. Miss Gladys Schism- of Toronto visited friends In Elmira for a law t'tiyis The Misses A. and E. Hiaehclttre 01 Ottawa were “allow at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruppel. Miss Lucy Stump! spent a weekV, holidays with friends at Mentor-d. Ruskin Keyiss of East WIndsor Hailed triemis in Elmira. Jimmie Lowe spent the week-end with friends at Kitchener. Miss Ida Marine of Den-on visited iulyt?ira_rriendy tor a tew days. Mr. and Mm. Charles Walmsley and daughter Katherine. ot Chicago, are guests at the home of Mrs. Os H. Yum. WWW ll il at Mm. Chan salmon» han “an 'utiNrlttq for a week from All attach of rheumtlc ("or At the "no of hum“ ttrr condition â€I such a. to - her he“ "have. "out anxiety. __ - Mr. no In. Harry mm: A“ daughter Marlo of Enchant wm Mum-I “a. In. Ill-Ibo“ [ some“: an andâ€. Mutt Ruth Srhweltler has re- (urm-d from Toronto and han fully recovered from her recent oporattom She will nncompnny Mr, and Mn. Melvin "ch11 Ind son ot Wltorloo on I mention which they will wand (among rohtlvea in Mill Crook. [361mm Mr. ind Mm Walter mm and - was Sunday union we. M. â€can. whenâ€, Mrs, M. Staging! and non of pe. terboro an visiting at tho homo ot ty'tformqr'a par-nu Mr. and In Mr. Roy Good ot North Woolwlch spent Sunday with his friend Mr. Martin Manger. Mos, William Guise and grand- daughter Bernlce, spent one atter- noon last week with Mrs. John R. Jackson. The recent rains have done tr great deal of good to the surrounding country. We only hope It will con- tinue. Mr, Earl Franklin has rammed home after being employed with Mr Charles Matthews of Waltertateim Mr. and Mar A, W. Ruler spent Saturday afternoon In Hawkesvllle. Mrs. Christ. Martin held an Aluminum demonstration last Tues- day evening, There was quite a urge crowd in attendance. Mm: Thelma Hammond or Glam allan spent Tuesday with her friend, Miss Mary Matthews, Mr, Clinton Chrklman has re turned home trom his Northern mo- tor trip. held the show under these condi- none. Bug. Fran Store. I Wednesday night considerable ex- citement was caused when the tire irurasie responded to an alarm sent from Ab. Lewis home on William St. 'It appears" Mrs. Lewis studied ‘an iron to n plug. She went to her ,garden and in the meantime the iron ‘hecame hot. burned through the ilroulng board and caused dense smoke. Mr. Lewis seated on the lveranda noticing the smoke and bo. rllevinx it came from the basement “honed in an alarm. A moment later Mrs. Lends arrived on the scene and knowing the muse ot smoke had the iron removed. Little ‘damage resulted and the brigade had a fruitless run. Pennant. T Mrs. Howard Wilson and daugh- ter Phyylis or Drumbu are visiting at the home or Mr, and Jim. Harold Fippel. Mr, John McPherson of Maclon and Mr. Pharlea Matthews and daughters Olive and Dorothy spent Wednesday evening with Mr. Nor- man Matthews and tamlly. Minn Phillis 1(an and brother Donald have returned to their home In Elmira after spending a week with their uncle. Mr John R. Jack. Rev. and Mrs. A. Gallmeier and children ot Port Wayne, Ind.. are wishing friends in Elmira. Rer. Mr. Gallmeier tor a number ot years. has been pastor of St. Paul's Church. Miss Mary Ertel is enjoying her holidays with her luster. Mrs. F. Oldfield. m Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Christmas!- of Windsor are vislllng the farmer's manner. Mrs, Philip Christmas Mr. Ciintott Keller or Kitchener re- turned to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, John Keler and Thuns. day morning "Clint" In on the sick list. Mr Arthur Buy or I-‘lomdale was a l-uqlumu visitor on this line Salur~ day selling the wear-Ever Alumin- Mm Muriel Matthews spent q hursday u lth her friend, Marion Ihtthorrord. Mr. and Mus. Strarhan and daugh- ter Miss Anna Slrachau, of Port EI- gin visited Elmira friends. Miss Stratum: remained to be a guest ot Miss MOSPL Mr. Strachan was a former Elmml High School Princi- pal. Assistant Manager of the. Water. too Hamlin-luring Co., uni grand- uon of E. W. B. nider, founder of the Company. we Annie Easy at Kitchener bu xelurned to Elmira. and has also over the fruit More conducted by a. J, Taylor. Min Easy had db posed ot the atone to Mr. Taylor about a year an». Putting On Maw Roof. Workman Brtt engaged replacing the old root on the tumor Pinon Factory building, which will he 06> caplet! in the near future. by the on Burner Mattumeturintg 0., ot Strut- ford. Firet Brigad- Maku Quick Rama-n. Rev, E. H. Reich of Clarence Can- he. N.Y.. is visiting his brother. Police Chief Reick, A. M. SNIDIR YATTON Reinhardt Furniture company With boa-Olly", uphold-rod nun, in Ivar on colon, from $27.50 up Ati).thtttitt flenplete ' hrgo Chair- Li"cu.LTi.d in (up. 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