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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Sep 1936, p. 9

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late Geo. ‘Hossfeld of near Walkerâ€" ton. The ceremony was performed by ‘Rev. E. J. Fisher, in Trinity Laa theran Church, Walkerton at 2.30 on Saturday afternoon in the presence of some 75 invited guests and numerâ€" ous spectators. Following the cereâ€" mony a wedding dinner was giyen at the home of the bride‘s mother. Melinda Hossfeld Weds Elmer Ritter An interesting weekâ€"end event loâ€" cally, was the wedding of Mr. Mimer Ritter, only son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. Ritter of the Jerusalem section and ‘Miss Melinda Hossfeld, daughter of Mrs. Hossfeld and the Gi; and Mrs. ‘Phares Koch and daughter were visiting with New Hamburg relatives on Sunday. Victim‘s Wife From Conestogo. interesting â€" Woeekâ€"End _ Event ‘The happy young couple, later left for ‘Toronto, Thousand lelands and other points for a week‘s honeyâ€" moon and on their return they will take up residence on the farm of the groom‘s parents. The horrible burning tragedy at Amos Martin‘s farm near Erbsville, wherein Mr. Martin suffered fatal inâ€" juries early last week was a terrible shock for local relatives and friends. Mrs. Martin â€" was â€" formerly (Miss Adeline Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry (B. Martin of this village. The family have the sympathy of a host of friends in its great loss. Many local friends attended the funâ€" eral of the unfortunate fire victim, ‘Mr. Martin held last Thursday Preparing For Swine Sale. . Mesars, J. Maybe of Torento, W. S. MoMullen and (W. Shantz of Kitdhen:â€" er were midweek visitors in this disâ€" trict in connection with preparatory work for the coming sale of the Adâ€" vanced Registry Swine Breeders Asâ€" sociation to be held the latter part of October. Many At School Fair. The Township School Fair held in Winterbourne on Tuesday enjoyed a large attendance from this district. ‘The local school has been preparing for this important and interesting event for some time, Meesrs, Menno W. Martin and Erâ€" win Dahmer were business visitors in New Hamburg last ’I‘h_ur;;day. Mrs. Anthony Fritz and daughters were Kitchener visitors last Thursâ€" day. Mr. Arthur Musselman, a former employee at the Hilliard Fox Farm has recently taken a position as manâ€" ager of a fox farm at iSt. Thomas and left last week for that city to enter upon his duties. Messrs. Walter Stroh, ‘Norman Dahmer â€" Victor â€" Eisenbach, ‘Herb. Huehn and F. Weppler were chosen delegates at the recent ‘meeting to represent St. Matthews ‘Brotherhood at the annual convention, to be held in Kitchener next Sunday. St. ‘Matthew‘s Luther League chose as its delegates for the annual disâ€" trict convention to be fheld in Se:â€" bastopo} (Tavistock) on Thankegivâ€" ing Day, October 12th; next. Misses Hi‘da Hemmerich, Hilda Schweitzer, and ‘Mildred Kirch and Mesers. Elmer Schweitzer and Alfred Schenk. RZINCT RPOUNEVMEMERAUT ZMNI PRMOD EC EC CCOCT Mr. Edward Kirch is nursing a sore | hand caused by getting it in too , close contact with the knife of the; meat slicing machine in a Kitchener ; butcher shop where he is employed.I Mrs. W. Tremblay, son Wilfred and daughter Alice of Portland, Maine, were visiting at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Henry Ebel and Mr. Eble during the past week. Mr. Wilfred ‘Tremblay who is a talented musician gave an organ recital in the United â€" Church, _ Kitchener, _ last Thursday evening, which was atâ€" tended _ by _ local _ relatives _ and friends. Local people were entranced at the feat of an airplane making the "skyâ€"writing" by a smoke sareen thrown on the southern skies, miles up in the air, in the early afternoon on Saturday. Mr.â€" and Mrs. Emmanuel Shoeâ€" maker and children of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ludwig of Waterâ€" loo were guests at the Val. Gies home the other Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer were recent visitors with Palmerston reâ€" latives. Mrs. Henry (Holle, daughter Ruâ€"| bena and Mr. and Mre. Wm. Forler and «on Ronald attended the trou-. sseau tea given for (Miss Adrienne La Grande of Guelph last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Le Grande‘s wedding ; will he one of the Royal City‘s smart events of this week, j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Starr, Berâ€" nice and Billy of Glenallen spent Sunâ€" day with \t. and Mra. Jas. Kennedy. \h and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley and family «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan of near Macton, Mr. and Mrs Joe Klein and family of Walkerton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stemmler, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stemmler of Dorking spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kocher. Mr. Edwin Dietrich of near Elmira spent Sunday atwhisAhgmg here. _Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra. Pat Dougherty â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moser and Mre. Mary Veitenheimer spent Sunday with frienda in iSt. Agatha, Only the kidneys can rurify the blood and rid the aystem of poisonous impurities which cause serious and painful ailments such as rheumatism and _ lumbago. _ The lddne{! are quickl?' aroused to action by the use of this timeâ€"tested prescription Kitgsrervâ€"Liver Pills Pretty September Wedding. Persomals and other iteme as toid by Waterioo Chronicileo * _ DISTRICT NEWS HESSON 3 Juniors Win At Plowing Match Results of the Test Plowing Match beld here on Friday were as follows: Woster Snider, (Kitchener; William Gemmell, Ayr, and Percy RMby, Bres lau, who will represent junior farâ€" mers of Waterloo at the annual proâ€" ‘lnchl competition next month at ornwall. ‘They also carry off prizes of $15.00 each. Each received a cash prize. In orâ€" der of finish they are as follows: 4th, Donald Taylor, Galt, $4.00; §th, Wak ter Cook, Preston, $3.00; 6th, Clayton Seigner, Wellesley, $2.50; 7th, Keith McKay, (Wallenstein, $2.00; Ward Shantz, Waterloo, $1.50; 9th, Arnold Rife, Galt, $1; 10th Ernie (Rhody, Galt, $1; 1l1th, Harold Schweitzer, Elmira, $1; 12th, William Kemmard, Ayr, $1; 13th, Robert Taylor, Galt, $1; 14th Gordon Willet, Galt, 1. Little Miss Audrey Shants, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shantz was succeseful in winning 3rd prize in the baby show at the New Hamâ€" burg Fair on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Seth .Cohoe, Miss Edith Cohoe, Mrs. iBalton of Wood:â€" stock and Mrs. (Hueston of Palm Beach, Fla., spent Sunday at the home of Thos. Birmingham. ,“'V_lr; Foster, Miss Laura, Mr. and | Mrs. L. (Rennie spent Sunday with ‘R.E. Fosters‘ in Linwood.. The judge was Norman McLeod of Galt. Wins At Baby Show. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schiels and Betty, Mr. and Mre. ‘Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott and family, Mrs. ‘Theresa Lenhart of Kitchener, Mrs. Joe Lenhart and Miss Marie Eisenâ€" minger of Sunnyside, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eisenminger and Eddie. ‘Peter F. Schummer and daughter Miss Anna May of St. Clements visitâ€" ed with Wm. ‘Knight on Sunday. Marks 83rd Birthday. Wm. Wilford celebrated his 83rd birthday on Saturday, Sept. 19, and is enjoying good health, Congratuâ€" lations. Mr. and (Mrs. Jacob Snider of Waâ€" ter‘oo is spending a week with Wm. Wilford‘s. Mr. and Mrs, Omer Hastings and daughter Marguerite and Mrs. Mary Squires of «Listowel visited with Mr. and Mré. G. Richardson and Mrs. Squires and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lethbridge of ‘Toronto and Mrs. Caséel of Waterloo spent ‘Saturday â€" evehing . with iM. Shantz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Schmidt and daughters Gladys and Dorothy and MUrs. Hoffman attended Clifford Fair on Saturday and visited relaâ€" tives in (Neustadt on Sunday. Anniversary Oct. 4. Annlversa’iry services in â€" iBoyd Church will be held Sunday, Oct. 4th, when Rev. Thomas Merryweatber of Damaseue, . formerly of Kilarney, Manitoba, will preach at both serâ€" vicea 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. A mixed quartette from the United Church Moorefie!d will provide special muâ€" sic. An invitation is extended to our Lutheran and Amish neighbors to attend. ‘\i.r _und Mrs. George Glaister visitâ€" ed with iMr. and Mrs. George Rennie, Linwood, on Sunday. h ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mundell visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kleinknecht in Linwood on Sunday. â€" Miss Mary Bell and Mrs. Annette Knight spent the weekâ€"end in Lonâ€" don. Well drillers from Elmira were at work on the farm Of Jacob R. Alâ€" brecht and struck a good spring at 91 feet. Mr. and Mrs. George Glaister spent a few days with relatives in London. iMrs. M. Shantz, Mrs. °C. Shantz and Audrey spent Thursday afterâ€" noon with ‘Mrs. H. Zinkan near Heiâ€" delberg. 91 feet. Inewed old acquaintances here last Mr. and Mrs. George Glaister spent | week, they were accompanied by a few days with relatives in London. ‘ Mis. Hilborn, Misses Margaret and iMrs,. M. Shantz, Mrs. °C. Shantz | Jean Rennie of Kitchener, Mr. Frame and Audrey spent Thursday afterâ€"| was born here and spent his younger noon with ‘Mrs. H. Zinkan near Heiâ€" ; days here, recalled many a happy delberg. ‘nmp spent in this community, but John ‘R. Albrecht and Thos, Wilâ€"} since then many of his acquaintances ford made a business trip to Petersâ€" fave moved away or passed on. burg on Thursday where Mr. Wilford | _ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zehroand famâ€" purchased a percheron mare for @ ily, Mr. Leindecker and iMr. Roggie handsome sum from John L. Roth. of Lewis County, N.Y., are visiting George Squires, Ed. Hammond and | with the former‘s parents, ‘Mr. and Norman Albrecht attended the Lonâ€" Mrs. Joseph Zehr and other relatives don Fair on Thursday. | here. Misa Edith Albrecht who had hbeen employed near Embro returned to her home here. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frame of War rensville near Cleveland, Ohio, re m new made out of something old and mg at also in flowers, a living room bouâ€" quet won first prize. Nine second n prizes were: also taken. oster Snmider, Wum. Gemme!l| pr. anda Mrs. L Â¥ry of Scottville, and Percy Eby to Represent |Mich., visited recently with his uncle, County at Cornwall. Mr. A’rhomu Hackett and other Hold Linen Shower for Recent Bride The Golden Rule and Loyal Sons‘ Classes of the U. B. Sunday School met at the home of Wm. Hope on Friday evening. The devotional peâ€" riod was In charge of Misa M. Bowâ€" man and an address waa given by Mrs. EK. Gingerich of New Dundee. During the evening a linen shower was tendered Mrs. Wm. McCandless, formerly _ Miss _ Edna _ Schleuter, whose marriage took place recently. An enjoyable social hour and the serving of lunch brought the evenâ€" ing to a close Mr. and Mrsa.Cranson Hallman and family of Plattaville were Sunday gue«sts at A. C. Becker‘a Mrs. J. Bricker accompanied by ‘Mise Grace Barton of New York, viaited the Bell Memorial Home at Brantford last Sunday Rally Day Oct. 4. R.";Hy Day and Promation exercisee will he observed in the United Brethâ€" ren Sunday School on Oct 4 at 10 a.m. A social program la being preâ€" pared _ You are invited Mis@ Grace Morley of Galt was a gnest at the home of Mrs J. Bricker on Tueaday. Mr. A E. Stoltz visited at the home oj Mn and Mrs Jo stolt? at Auburn on Sunday Mrs. E. Becker and daughter Carol of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr and Mra A Shelby on Saturday CROSEBHILL ROSEVILLE Miss iM. Schnurr and Grant Schnurr attended the London Fair Thursday. Mrs. Herman Simmers of Toronto visited for a few days with iRev. and | Mrs. A. A. Laing. 1 Miss Betty Zimmerman, R.N., has returned to Guelph after visiting her home here. at the Wellesloy Fall Fair and wore awarded the following first prises: domestic science, homemade candy, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frame of Cleveâ€" land, Mrs. John Hilborn and Jean and Marjorie ‘Rennie of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mre. George Rennie. Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hain and daughâ€" ter Irene spent a few days in Torâ€" outo. Mr. Thomas Hackett and other friends. Sunday visitors ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Schummer were ‘Mre. M. iCoon and daughter Marj. of (Dundas, Mr. Peter Schumâ€" mer and Miss Anna Mae Schummer of St. Clements, Mr. and Mre. J. W. Burnett, Mrs. Wm. Burnett and Miss Annie Burnett atended the Milverton fall fair Friâ€" ‘Miss ‘Ruth Schummer spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Doris Wilson of Toronto. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Holy Name Rally at Guelph Sunday. day Mr. Willard Herrgott of Millbank, Miss Clara Mosburger of Josephsâ€" burg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex ‘Herrgott. Mr. and Mrs. George Atchison of Guelph called on Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Peebles Thursday afternoon, W.M.S. Meoets. The W.M.S. of the United Church held their September meeting at the home of ‘Miss D. McKay Thursday afternoon, ‘The president, Mrs. A. A. Laing presided. Mrs. Wm. Nurse had charge of the study book, ‘"The New Africa" The devotional exercises were in charge of ‘Mré. A. A. Laing. Rev. R. F. Mercer, B.A., of Hol stein was guest speaker at the Unitâ€" ed Church anniversary services, Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs, Frank McGoey and Mr. Frank Downey spent Sunday in Guelph. S Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold and Miss Weber of Kitchener spent Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terkott of Waâ€" terloo spent Sunday at the latter‘s home, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hahn. â€" Mrs. McNab of Origon, ‘Mr. Jake HMahn, Mrs. Jake Hahn Jr., and Mrs. Jake Hahn Sr., of Hawkesville epent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hahn. Misses Jean and ‘Marjorie Beggs spent a few days in Dresden and London, â€" Mrs, W. Strauss of St. Agatha is visiting with iMr. and Mrs. Anthony Stemmler, Jack Hayes, George Schummer and Russ Hayes spent Sunday in Guelph. Misses Anne Stemmler and Kathâ€" leen Hayes are spending a few days in Detroit. Miss Aileen Hayes spent Saturday in Kitchener. * Miss Lois Walker, nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchâ€" ener, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe and family spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roe of ‘Milverton. Miss Louise Schummer of Kitchâ€" ener visited at her home here Satâ€" urday. & Elgin Wright spent the weekâ€"end at his home in Newton. Miss Jean ‘Beaton of Toronto is visiting at her home here. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frame and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Rennie spent Wedâ€" nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson and family near Mooreâ€" field. Evangelistic meetings are being held at Detweiler‘s Church from Sept. 28th. Every evening at 7.45, Elvin V. snyder, missionary on furlough from Argentina, South America, will be in charge of these meetings. Mrs.. Snyder will give a shrot talk every| evening before the sermon. Everyâ€" one is cordially invited to attend. | ARGENTINE MISSIONARY EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Sunday guests at the home of iMr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bickle and sons, Donald and Grabam, of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bickle, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Melvin Snyder of Kitchener and Mr. and Mre_ WalterMacdonald and" son Ro«x of New Dundee. \ir. and Mrs. Raymond Golbeck of Kitchener spent Sunday with \Ur. and \rs. \W‘m. Golbeck. \[r. Gilbert Baldwin of Caingville was n Sunday visitor at A. ‘Shelby‘s and A C. Becker‘s. Sunday visitors at the home of \r. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart were VMrsa _ Amelia _ Ziegler, Mr. iHarold Helmpel of Kitchener, Mr. and Mra. Occar Hackbart and family, Missea Bertha and Rdith Hackbhart of Helâ€" delberg and Mr= Carl Hackbart of Crosshill Bertha and Rdith Hackhart of Helâ€" meier and family 1 \r. Milton Sevler of North East delherg and Mr= Carl Hackbart of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Diehold and hope spent the weekâ€"end with his Croashill ‘ family, Mra. Albert 'Xtrnh and daughâ€" " parents, Mr. and Mra Daniel Seyler Mr. and Mrs. Renben Seifert and ter Audrey and som George of Kitchâ€"| Mr and Mre Henry Hieronymus, family viaited with Mr.and Mra. Eph. ener were Sunday visitors at the Vr. Gordon Hierony mus and Mra Moser at Waterloo on Sunday. ‘home of (Mr. Louls Fretburger. ‘Louis Scholl apent Saturday evening Mias Bernetta Krop( has returned Mr and Mrs Rdwin Hackbart and with Mrand Mrs Jacob Reichert W ine at Wolioaiey| F4 HESSEN ROAD bninich naud. 2l trs. 1 Th tm i P niirmennetiivatortiiisten t intvmain en dnb dinnntn O ind t 0 ds t d tune betwesn her and her m‘uuflunefll brother and sister, Jerry and ml "Your wedding gown is here. Do ouly on condition that she marrie® you want to try it on?" Carmie called Jarred (Marsh, 4 young man froM from the stairs. South America whom she has uvorl "I‘N be right up," Mary promised. seen until he arrives for the readin€ | gpo peiped Aunt Nettie with the of the will She agrees to MATTY~) y taim, then dashed upstairs. in him for the sake of Jerry and ADD, )., Loom ahe found two maide WAitâ€" unaware that Jarred and Carmie D° in, ‘Cormic left as she came in. The Loss, secretary in the Dean “”"mlhm to work to help Mary into are confederates in a plot to get conâ€" her dress. trol of the money. Don lhrvoy.l ‘The dress was a dream, but Mary newspaper reporter, who is in 10¥®);,1, sho wanted to get out Of it @8 with Mary, suspects a plot and 4068‘ quickly as possible. She had it taken some private snooping. When h6 |oy ang jeft several instructions as is kiduapped aboard a freighter and to'changel, then hurried back and carried out to sea, he is convinced q )un g;airg. â€" are confederates in a plot to get conâ€" trol of the money. Don Harvey, l newspaper reporter, who is in love with Mary, suspects a plot and does ‘ some private snooping. When he j is kiduapped aboard a freighter and carried out to sea, he is convinced that Jarred and Carmie have paid to get him out of the way. I OHAPDER XXV ‘The house was all bustle and rush the day before Mary‘s wedding day. Aunt Nettie had taken charge with a vengeance. She had everyone on the run. Mary felt rushed and nerâ€" vous. But Carmie remained cool and efficient. Everitt Sloan came in before noon with papers for Mary to sign. ‘They went to the library. The old lawyer adjusted his glasses on his thin nose. _ "A festive occasion, Miss Mary," he said, and smiled thinly. _ _ "You are sure everything is in orâ€" der that it is all right?" Mary asked anxiously. "And there is no chance of anyâ€" thing happening to change all this?" Mary persisted. â€" 8 Quite in order, my dear. Just sign here." He passed his fountain pen to her and laid a bony finger on the line where she was to sign. Carmie stuck her head through the doorway. "Land a livin‘, Mary, where have you been? You jugt have to come here and help me fix these curtains." "I shall be delighted, and it is, in a way, a duty upon me as your atâ€" torney." . e C â€" He held out his hand. Mary took it, and felt that her hand was as co‘d as his. Aunt Nettie had been looking for Mary at regular intervals all mornâ€" ing. Mary found her now struggling with new curtains in the living room. "Not a thing, my dear, not a thing. You just go ahead and worry about the finery and the wedding. Let me worry about the lega} end." "Aunt (Nettie is looking for you, Mary." â€" 2 s â€" "You will come to the wedding?" Mary asked, _ _ _ ! _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert, Miss ; Violet Reichert, Mr. Herbert Greyerâ€" biehl and Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer ‘epent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Golbeck, | ‘Mr. and (Mrs. Henry Hieronymus, Mr. and Mrs. John Lips and daughter !Grace and Mre. Louis Scholl were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voisin at Doon. ._ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and ‘(Mre. John Heinrich were Mr | Charlea Stueck of Pigeon, Mich., Mr and Mrs. Norman Heimpel, Mr. Oliâ€" ver Heimpel and Mr. Fretburger of Kit hener, _ Mra. Irvin Heler, Mr Louis Hieronymus of near Heidelâ€" berg and Mr. and Mra. Wm. 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She had to rich his forâ€"‘smile as she saw the lawyer slip out 7 trips daily â€" via Guelph, Georgetown, Bramptonâ€"4.20 a.m., 7.05 a.m., 10.15 a.m., 1.05 p.m., 2.45 p.m., 4.50 p.m., 7.45 p.m., 9 trips daily 2 trips daily â€" via Palmerston, Walkerton â€" 9.40 a.m., 4.50 p.m. Also to Mount Forest, Durham and Owen Sound at above times. _ 4 trips daily â€" via Stratford â€" 12.45 a.m., 11.05 a.m., 3.35 p.m., 5.40 p.m. Sun. & Hol. also at 10.35 p.m. Connecting with Direct Motor Coach Service to Windsor, Detroit 2 trips daily â€" via Mitchell, Clinton â€" 11.05 a.m., 5.40 p.m. 5 trips daily â€" via Guelph â€" 8.40 a.m., 10.15 a.m., 2.45 p.m., 4.50 p.m., 7.45 p.m. 1 trip daily Chicago Sho went to the library. As she swung the door open, she halted sudâ€" denly. In the middle of the room, Jarred had Carmie clasped tight in his arms, kissing her. It was too late to back out and close the door. Mary just stood looking at them. Jarred released Carmie defiantly. Carmie‘s cheeks flamed. "Jarred!" ‘Mary said, in a choked voice. "I‘m sorry," Carmie burst out. "It was my fault." Mary looked at Jarred. "If you feel this way about ‘Carmie, you need not go through with the wedding, you know." She spread her hands. "I believe we had better settle it right now." Jarred stared at her. The inconâ€" sistency of a woman sometimes bafâ€" fled Him. Carmle had been doing her share of the kissing. He caught her hand. ~"I need you here. You have to stay," He tried to pull her to him. "I‘ll bring Mary around all right." "You‘d better!" Carmie flashed. "But you have to‘stay," Jarred inâ€" aleted. +7 "7‘_1‘;avnvt' to go on with it," Jarred said, in a low. voice. _ _ Carmie turned upon Jarred fiercely as the door closed. M'nry turned away from them. "I will not go through with a farce like this," she said quietly. â€" "Now you have done it! She may walk out on us!" "I‘ve done it!" Jarred enapped. "I suppose you fought me off?" She felt the room and went in search of Aunt Nettie. â€" â€" "I‘m leaving this house, and you‘d better patch things up with her or there will be the devil to pay!" Carâ€" mie stamped her foot angrily. ‘"That depends," Carmie tempoâ€" rized. TO ALL STATIONS IN WESTERN CA N A D A Passage Tickets also on sale, good in:â€" (a) tourist sleeping cars at approximately 1%c per mile, plus regular berth fare. (b) parlor and standard sleeping cars at approximately 1‘4c per mile, plus regular seat or berth fare. EXCURSIONS ROT STOPOVERSâ€"within legal limit of ticket, both going and returning â€" at Port Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., and west ; also at Chirgo, 111., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and west, in accordance . with tariffs of United States lines. CANADIAN PACIFIC danghters Florence, Helen, Mildred and Gladys and son Edward visited with Mrs. Wm. Heimpel near Helâ€" delberg on Sunday Jarred hurried off in search of Mra. Fd. Hoh] and son Freddie of Bamberg spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackbart. Sunday visitore at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jhon Kropf were Mr and VMrs. Menno Albright and son Donald of New Hamburg, Mra. John Albright of Pool and Miss« Selina Seyâ€" ler of this vieinity â€" via Parkhill â€" 10.50 a.m. SLEEPING CAR PRIVILEGES UTESâ€"â€"Tickets . good â€" going . via . Port Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., Chicago, I!1., or Sault Ste. Marie, returning via same route and line only. â€" Generous optional routings. V. M. WOOD City Passenger Agent 120 King St. W. â€" Phone 585 Kitchemer, Ont. @ Schedule on \.) Standard Time Going Dates: Daily Sept. 19 to Oct. 3, 1936 Return Limit: 45 days. Special Bargain ONE CENT PER MILE Full particulars from any agent Good in Coaches only APPROXIMATELY Mary. He found her still looking for Aunt Nettie in order to call off the wedding. ‘But iAunt Nettie had left the house on an errand. Jarred forced Mary to face fhim. 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