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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jul 1946, p. 7

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tiiccaiiti 'ii24.i:?ig'..?itdf "1;...“ pm 1 to 0.... hUvh you. " [an - u so cut CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT to: Attics-cu in - " The Chnlkll. I. ¢¢lll qatr= M.Julyll,l~ Phone 24438 E. G. FRY CHIROPRACTOR Office: 44 William St. - Waterloo Phone 2-1357 WRITES FOR POUR YEARS _ Fist '14.36, tax included, at Geieer's Qrug storea.408 IEIESM-SL East.; Set: your doctor first, then let us; till your prescriptions. Redford} IDA. Drug Store, opposite Post) Office, Waterloo. THE WATRILOO MW WANT A” "FTGV: Gak - “a.” - you. $1.00 for a: will. BROCK, DAVIS a; DUNN T H. R, Brock D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) lil, King St, East. . A BUSINESS DIRECTORY Clan-M Adv-gun. you , - a ARE YOU FULLY PPs0TF',iyl'r',D? I! INSTIUCTIOIB '0. IIHDING ADV-tB-e" Staie - which .41th the “Cu- u-" In tor. . State boo Ill] hutch-A you - Urn. phi-l1 on on I“: of - only. THF, WATEHLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUItANCr'. COMPANY W - _ New and Used SUIHERI.AND - bUHUI.TZ Duplicating and Adding Machines. Kitchener - Guelph Filing {kph-35. ee, sate. kiiaener, Phone 2-2127, . NEW REYNOLDS PEN Call the Lrrtd ttepresetttutivr HENRY HILL SPEED NEW LOW RATES an atgto insurance‘ Play safe Insure with State Farm Mutual luday. you um! More Jusurame Phone 536 ll Frederick Bt, - luau-u.- BUILDING CihSTS AHF.' HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE El .FX‘TRIC MOTORS GENERM. AUTO SUPPlY HARVEY IIALLMAN R. R. No. t, Blair Phone New Dundee " r " PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY CHIROPRACTIC vogue.- “up: E LECTRICAL DRUGGIS'I‘S !¥\’ / rt» 'r.- i l 'i,siiiiiiitr'st _,, ' / , rm " ‘422‘ INSURANCE usumeo BEFORE In: out) Oust. SPEED I “mung ms MISSION AND PRESENTS mm wum A BIOCKOF sutADOLlAK vurgu AND SOME 111":an K. S. FENTON haw A USED Bought. Sold I MOTORS Iver, Hal-u (hurl-nu " Electric Repairs Re- winding New Inn! Kitchener SALE _\ n-” ar y Pt, MM .a.'ir, ' = ‘SAVE 15% -- Radio Service En- _ gineers will rebuild your present I radio like new, Factory parts. ( Quality workmanship. New radio _ guarantee. Appointment only, _ Phone or write, SMITH RADIO, Kitchener, 4-4347, We invite out of town enquiries. Smith Radio Service, 672 King St W, Kitch- Great-West Lite Ann. Co, Fire - Automobile - Accident Li vestock _ fl "6 pil" b Employers' Liability gma on , Guarantee Bond - Boiler Insurance 1m days Transit Itusurance IW. Har _ (Reinwaia [ Sprinkler Leakage l Master / Automobile Insurance Hyde an New and Used l UNDERWOOD TYPEWRNERS l For Sale All For Rea" by the Maker ' SUNDSTIAND ADDING MACHINES a vans" maurancr iReinwald' - [ Sprinkler Leakage ; Master Jimmy and Miss Shirley Automobile Insurance Hyde are visiting their grandpar- ‘ Amts, Mr. and Mrs. James Hyde of Th es ill . Whether BUYING or SELLING a; at: 'l,v,ll'eios. Wilbur Hyde and FARM ‘Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Roy c. Mules- - 3.. -- hy spent the week-end with Mr. H“ =ri.-Wi. _ .... " .... . m... and Mrs. Jack Foerster at their cot- Phone 7-756: fun-.12 Ontario St, S. Br Mrs. Aura. Helm-III ‘chronlcln Wu Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helmuth in North Eusthopo. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Linglebach .md Mary of West Zorra. Mrs. A. Sunder and family were visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. " nun-n SI. til-“Ill Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman of N, n Hamburg spent Sunday even- my; with Mr and Mrs Aaron Het- muth. Mr. and Mrs, Chant-s Kunuc of _adiirwGi"ii'ueit'i"oi"iir. iiiiir"iiG. New Harn.byre visited Saturday (Louis Volt at Linwood on Sunday. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Miss Rose Moser of Waterloo Otto. (spent a vacation at the home of Messrs Walter Kiprer and Stew- "i. brother. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mrs "rt and Glenn Helmuth spent Sun- I;';; A. K. CRESSMAN & SON Real Estate and Insurance Messrs, Walter Kiprer and Stew- art and Glenn Helmuth spent Sun- d:tytcvcnipepvith_h.". w, H_olmuth env Mr and Mrs. Edgar Junker and Eleanor visited Sunday with Mr. "nd Mrs. Bruce Marshall and later collcd on Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Muchell all of lnnerkip. _ Quite a few from around here at- andt-d the funeral of Neil Zehr. tour-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Enos Zehr which was held at the i6th lino AM. Church on Saturday. D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES l" Ink!»- Suld. Servieert Ind lien-led , , mil-u nun. noun . vu HEhSENApR & SHAN'1% “an at Port mm Limited l Mr. anMd "gt/tl . . Brian. r. an Phune 6-6455 _ 24 Queen N and Wayne of Stra HOLDING tYPEWRl'I'Ell co. 24 Benton St Phone T 7614 Kitchener Every Kind of Insurance CoEplete omée Eqniinncm ONTARIO OUTFI'I‘TERS OFFICE I.1\I|I‘F.h UNDERWOOI) LIMITED New ROYAL Standard and Portable Machine: Iii-1i? “an KITCHEN!!! _ ONT, WATERLOO. ONTARIO other ]02 King St South Phom 8-8024 Hvalth EAST ZORRA ' REAL ESTATE Typewriter. A NEW RADIO TYPEWRITERS 'rYPEWRrrERS KITC HEN ER RADIO KITFIIEN KR Life she: D's msrosm. WI‘I’N was, KEMIKUO PUTS WI!!! WARRIOI5 Mrnaurer's Res iv Plate Glass l‘hnm- KITCIIENER Accident THIS ISA BREAK..- - THE LITTLE FELIDWSL F, MAKE SWELI. GU'DES ' FOR US AND WE‘LL ‘ suns meow not» g COUNWV I ' , f; t _ , - 'tsCt); r' I I N lf, fyrt1e, If" I l wan-no 10 Bo 5?: - SAYS c-s- TEEA £6 ".-f.tsN1 niuttt-.tptetergeP, {$113135 wiihié} "father arid auni, I l/sir. Harry Sage and Mrs. M. A.l Baikal” "5i.oa'auaFau-- The re_aertirmtinrtao. services at the ',utt,'relet (the tanner Elm M) m held on Sum-y at , pan. Ind 73' pan, and were My mm Ttte-vires we" behaved“ Hhsion Board of the Amid: Men- nonite on”. "the "Pee eer- M. o lanai. Baden. mm "Our MiaBiooary Flam". followed byJ iLienai,E.stzoem,who spoke on "What the Church mum to the Community", Rev. Nelson Lawns, a retumed mm from Argentina, based his remarks on "What the Church may expect from the Community". The service pt Re-dedication was in charge of the moderator. Mr. Litwiller was the guest at the evening service, The New Hamburg Ladies' Sun- shine quartette and the Wellesley girls' senate favored with vocal numbers at 'b9_thyervieer, Follow Mrs. John Hellman at Btrattqrd >pL-nt a couple of days last week with Mr and Mrs. John Easter- brook. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hawthorne, Mae and Lorraine of Detroit, Mm. Howard Hawthorne and Jack at Chatham visited Mr. and In Thomas Hawthorne last week. Mrs. Ernie May and son ot LU. towel visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLennan on Thursday. Mrs. M. A. Beinwald and bro- ther Mr. Harry Sage, are visiting their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sage of Newton. Cpl. Dorothy Sage left for Re- gina on Wed_nesday after Ttnfl.'., ""s'irrunir,T."iiaert Mitchell and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. James Shane and Wyyne_of Syraifon? visited Mr and day, Mr. Russell Anderson and son Robert of Toronto called on the for- mcr's uncle, Mr. Henry Kelly on Sunday, , Mr. Bert Freiburgor of Waterloo ‘was a week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Hung; _ . Mr. and Mrs. Alf Emo, Mrs. John Emo, Mrs. Wiliam Emo of Toronto spent Wednesday last at the home of Mr, L. A. Butler. Mrs. William Emo remained. 7 “Mr: Adam Morrow and Harold 9th line of Wellesley. visited Mm W. G. McKee on Sunday, _ _ Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Brutsacher', and sun Roddy of Kitchener visited I Mr. and Mrs. Herb MacLennan on} Sunday. .. g . “Elba Mrs. Irvin McDowell of Gait spent the week-end with Mr. undw Mrs. Robert AecDrvell. _ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon and family attended the mower tor Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlueter of Wallen- stein on Saturday, night. - .. Induction services for the Rev. John Richardson into the charge of the Millbank and Carthage United Churches will be held on Friday evening. July 12 in the Millbank Mr, and Mrs, Chris Em. Mrs. Joe Kennel, Mr. Martin of Welles- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Litwiller Mr. and Mrs. Earl Litwiller of Pe- lcrsburg, visted Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bellar on Sunday, Chum}? -irariseiiir Roth of Kitchener is spending a vacation at the home of her father, AlbertHtoth. --- _ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kress and daughter Dorothy of Waterloo spent a few days at the home of the Iormer's mother. Mrs. Otto Kress. Mr, and Mrs Jerome Henhoetter and family of Wallenstein visited with Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kies- wetter. - "jirrsinuon Voll and daughter Rose wee guests of Mr. aryt Mrs. Miss Anne Kieswouor of Kitch- umr spent a vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Kieswetter. Mr. Simon Straus of St. Agatha spent several days with his son. Rqpert §traus._ _ _ - Mrs. Peter Dorscht and son Lo- ander and Otto Allertaon visited on Sunday with Mrs. Ida Porter, Hick- NIH Ciiiiirik @3304." Frrtor.., Ae? By . J Rica-utter Inbred-2h Corn-pouch!) BAMBERG Eu: wopenlint dev?ti.onst bG/iU" Gascho on Sun- fll 'Afllboo teetet gIIOIlgl-I $iii%iirrtaGiiiirTFiatEii irGCqrausuDoms,wt-thi iii-tri-ty-AN.- iu3ifptpetdrer'g'd',i,u'i We! ictemd,B.C.,wa.uoitrd ihgtgrttatdts'tgg,U'tttl lbw-d 's-nt-tttee-l, arGei.aodMrrWedrV iiiriibia9itirrb'iiak --H a}; a H. M (1 TIM an; at I tiirroointe.d duvet. tho It!!! Sid' in u in?! mm Ber “I veil was held a a col-nod. at any white Bowen and the carted , shows- bouquet of We mow Maid of hour was Miss Char- lone Prince. aid the bridesmaid w Mia. noee- Burke, both (I Tongue. Both wove pale bin. as? Bore length gown with hue p picture hat and warried bou- quets at tan-nan was: as an w to Ronald Rank of mm and Indians. Following the cemmony a recap- tion was held " Nicholson's Inn, Blair Receiving with the att were the bride's mother Mrs. Ba wearing a frock of flowered can: jersey with white accessories and comma of sweet pea, and the bridegroom’s mother, Mis. Warden in a amt! figured my silk (he. with white accessories and corsage ofrweetgteas. _ -- --- _ . " Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt con- ducted the union service held at the Doon Presbyterian Church, Sunday mening, Later Mr. and Mrs. Walden left for a wedding trip to the Bruce Peninsula the bride travelling in a gray gatrardine suit with Kelly green straw hat and patching ac- cessories On their return they will reside in Tavistock. l A letter from Holland was read lby Mrs. M. Fisher. At the close of ‘the meeting the hostess served re- freshments, assisted by Mrs. H. Slee. and Mrs. R. Drager. The next 'business meeting will be held at lute home of Mrs. M. Fisher on iThyrsdtarevei!yp July _2_5th Mrs. H. Perine was hostess 10%;: members of the Doon Patriotic So- eve ciety at their monthly busineysiih"i meeting. The meeting was in toll charge of the president. Mrs. Gib Wilfong. Sr., and was opened with S prayer, Mrs. M. Fisher read the Mr. minutes of the previous mecting in wet. the absence of Mrs. M. W. 'ubilm' secretary. Mrs. George s, ~Mr. treasurer, gave her report. Mis. R. oes c. Drager, clothing Convener. sent Mr petnGwhg to the clothing drive: ”‘1'; l Miss Ethel Wilfong held a straw- berrv social and garden, party at (her home, about 75 guests being rp'resent from Galt, Preston. Kitch- ener. Guelph. Waterloo and coun- ‘trvside. The silver collection was in nid of the Freeport Snnatorium X- !ray division. Many games were played on the' spacious lawn, which Irvii,1 well lighted with strings of lights. The hates: served delicious (::)e.r.l1l'lid't"critls'," assisted by her sis- ltus. 1 large quilt, 3 sweaters, 12 pair mitts. 3 pair socks. 2 pair bedroom slippers, 4 baby gowns. 2 bibs. 2 kimonas, l scarf, and beret set. 2 baby sweaters. 2 bonnots. 3 pair baby mitts and used clothing. Jo-Ann and Patsy Martin of Galt are spending a vdration with tL Ar mprquther. ME}, _Miller. M Miss Sherry Tilt is spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Soper at their summer eottage at Grand Bend. Awglldbcgm'hg‘! Mr. and Mrs. H. Lambko and family have moved their household ofreeu to Glenallen. Mr. Meyers of Kitchener has purchased the Laptbke apartments. Miss Ethel Ayes and Miss Geor- gian Chandler are spending a vaca- tion at aprls; pamp mjar Gall: Miss Louise Goddard and Miss Audrey Toot have left on a bus trip to Chicago, Winnipeg and the Peace River district. Mrs. M, Fisher and daughters; Margaret and Patsy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knoll are spending a vacation at Grand Bend. I Thoma-gaging yum-p- Mrs. H. Schaal and son Max ht for Tavistock. where they will Fpggd tyy months_on a fyryt A _ . Miss Margaret Ross of Stratford lh spending a vacahon at htm sum. ym-r lmnu- here Mr. and Mrs. W. Pearcey and Stan Jones were visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Cooper of (my on Sugday. _ Mr and Mrs H, Gibbons and family are spending a vacation at Soy_thampioryyartd -flwtT Sound. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Mitch- til un- guests at the hmm- of Mr cnd Mrs. Harold Slce Mrs. W. Kauk and baby daugh- ur has returned to hor home from fit Mary's Hospital, Kitchener A Bible meeting was held at the hump of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Smith Sunday aftcrnoon. the special spea- kor was Mr A. Nuhn of Galt. uhnu-g I Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider if West Montrose called on Mr. and ers. Reuben Seifert and Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Dammeier on Sun- day evening. 'lUh'tt.lf 5:21.131? _ "s"g",hTcra'.'Jo"a1u The July meeting of the Ladies' ‘Choil Member Presented. Aid of St. John's Lutheran churchi The choir and Sunday sthoo was held at the home of Mrs. Ed- harbors of Pluttsville Unites ward Ptauschinat on Tuesday Church held a social evening 1n tht evening. Rev. W. Goos presented 'Sunday School room recently. Dur, the topic "Personal Evangelism". ing the evening an address mu followed by a discussion. Head by Mrs. Sydm-y Green ant - A ' Iv __'. _ --.e ...¢,,J KI“. A Sunday visitors at the home of Gordon Harrison prestntea Miss A, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freiburger Baird. bride-9km at early July were Mr. Edward Freiburger of De- I u ith a hwutiful “all mirror tron, Mich., Mr. Louis FFeiburger,1, Miss Donna Kaiser Trad a anon Mr. Louis Fteituarger Jr., Miss Ag- ‘nddrm-ss and prosx-nlrd Miss Jocelyn nes Freiburger of St. Clements, I Hubcrtson. who LS- returning to her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freiburger, home in Toronto with two paint- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hartman of Kit- ings in appreciation of her help chener, Mr, and Mrs. Jerome Frei- Writh the choir during her stay hctv, burger and Kenneth of Elmira and "tofrcshmcnts wpre scrved by Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Frciburger of 1 Rex Harmer. Mrs Davidson, Mtsis Josephsburg. ‘Donna Kaiscr and Hvlct1 Hurstrumz Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. English left _of West Montrose called on Mr. and ion Sunday morning on a nmigr Mrs. Reuben Seifert and Mr. and Wing to .\:‘Inntrv:xli “how buy will Mrs. William Dammeier on Sun- 'visit their: daughter. Mr. and Mrs A“. ..m..:.... ‘Llnyd Perry “who were visitor's Mondey even- Mr? Marshall (nce Lillian Bar- mu m hundn xing at the home of Mr. and Mrs "at! furnu-rly of Pluttsvillo. late of Call. ;Nolson Haekbart. 'rtrimt.'tsrd. visited rcconlly With Rmidvnts of a Sunday visitors with Mr. and the Potter family and alwrvnmmd may .m tnkit (Mrs Jacob Reichert were Mr. and "cquuinturures m and almut to'Nt) Hm; Rm} Bus "trs. Jacob Ott, Mr. and Mrs. o. Miss Velma Sangxnu, farrm-TT} raw-um: {rum LUowman. Mn and Mrs, Peter Bau- ‘uf P'.uttsvilh, now of Toronto. who "lr-, "Mu”: w 'man of Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. V. ‘visnnd rcm-nlly 1n thwu parts, has wIlL?' Yo in: l Schneider. Misses Audrey and hit m1 " mat-Jr trip frxrm Thrunlo pan-mu/od melen Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. and will visit among other places: Mus Marion l,Howard Kellsey, Mr. Carl Hack- Charlottetown. P.E.l.. and Cam .1 th" homo o hart. Mr. Nelson Dams of Kitch- u, d. LISA She will bc accnmpm 3.1;. A Everts. one-r. --------------T--T-_-T== I Mr. Valentine Strauss of Water ‘loo spent Tuesday with Mr, an' vMTs, Hertrtrf Ftp)burgtt Mr. and Mrs. James Hertzbcr- ger and family of Waterloo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler of Borlet's Corners and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hackbart of Heidelberg spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lips visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Christ Haeger at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jantzi and David of Tavistock and Mr. Allan ticylcr of New Hamburg spent Sun- day with Mr and Mrs. Daniel Sey- let Mr. and Mrs. William Schwantz, Mrs. Amelia Ziegler of Kitchener and Mrs. Salome Heimpel of Wa- terloo were visitors Mondey even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs Nelson Hackbart. Mr. and Mrs Henry Hieronymus. Mr. Harold Hieronymus. Mrs. Privy da Lips, Grace and Johnnie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schle- gel at Glenallcn on Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Kate Hariqs.ot Kitchener IS mending a week with Mrs Rec, “on Seifert, Mrs Margaret Preiburger of Kit- chener spent the week-end at hrl' home here. Miss Marlene Roeder of Heidel- berg is spending a week with hvr grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. An drew Lips. Visitors at tho home of Mr 'Ind Mrs Nelson Hackbart on Sunday were: Mrs, Emil Sehncidcr of Bam- berg. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Huchn of near Heidelberg, Mr. and Mrs L Schmidt, Miss Marie Hackbnrt. Mr Kenneth Hackbart of Heidelberg Mrs. Harvey Haekbart. Mr Carl Iiackbart, Mr. and Mrs Valvnti-‘m Schneider of Kitchener and Mr and Mrs. Henry Maurer of Rostock HESSEN ROAD I BY JON STABLES A PAN'I‘OMIN F, "arluGu-uesrst-tereteeeett"?Ttttf “dalmatia- mum. MSydcm,mhnut-MWo-m‘ -iaiaauGostrnr-trr,ts-t-,wiususeotteeru-fee M B-trr-t u A3m1lm.lor the I’m-Mum ol “net-um And the “ManAIO-i Alumdthowort carried outta the put by ulthc SerVSQeIdthe W h man with the provinces tad uricultunl cones”, . until m -- d MnbMity has been given to [arming in the Dominion. "or that til in has ended all the Services ot the Dominion Department cl A-ttare - Wu! Far-a, Science. Prodlu'tlon and Marketing - vbnnlhe a M and talk! program ol mlulnesa to the people cl Canada. The 'aeitttiea " but “will an varied and extensive. Everybody in Canada I. invited to at. -. 1 than freely. The Department is always ready to and.“ In any II: b It. mm ot the ttanie Mush-y at Canada - Agriculture. Hon. James G. Gardiner. Domlnlon Department of Agriculture 'Wgaa2. - 5MP“ AT YOUR SERVICE --ao--t-ere"r"'"'erl"r'rrt Choir Dumbo: Presented. The choir and Sunday sthool tcuchers of Plattsvillts United Church held a social evening in_the 'Brown of tlu. West gum mjournmg .t thr. home ot James Grown m Hw- ubwnu- of Mr and Mrs. Robert LEIdl-r, who are on n Imp to tm gWosl. whcrt, they “I“ visit r9111- Itives Miss Manon Elder. duugh- st"' of thc latut has futurnvd re cently from a vacation in the West. A. -- . .. . ' 'te-- rs-- ing the evening an address was read by Mrs. Sydm-y Green and Gordon Harrison presrnted Mess A. Baird, bride-01cc! of early July u ith a luuutiful “all nnrror v; Vee--. --e'"' . - ‘l'ulls wulx- guests the past week at {no humo a! thc former dunghtwvx Mr. and Mrs. Cumrrun M Mums, i Mr. and Mrs. Whcclcr Gwen of iDetrott and the iatteu"s siit. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Hal Charles of Ayr and daughter Miss Anna Charles KN.. of Toronto, who has been on a vacation at her home spun! Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs Clair Har- 1tTCC. Rev and Mrs, Sharpe and Mrs. ltiustiis of Kasttrrville accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Philips of Niugnm FLESH 'tht I) - - PLA’I‘TSVILLE if growth 0 lofty mountain " top" hum. (rs ming-bird " drunklrd " ocean no river mouth " buy to Scotch mm " um» metal " cluster of trees 25 mn headlnn [it - " furnished wtth weapon, " rxclamalion to attract allrnllun 5'2 um! ot work it Hmrnv aim-V M umklng Mon-H " eds! :6 ‘pnamodor bro-ml M den-nu " RM a: HORIZONTAL t, fteetty 4 check In T. " In. Bd. Hat-or (Chronlcla Continual” Ottawa. Canada Cie- if ?2"gl btft rulers 40 wentm " domesticatcd animal 43 collrge ofBcints ltlnlrod " Inchnrs so cuckoo " wash ughlly " pin . 55 cash-on ttl, llmut town Him Run} Bus Linc whiéh is now m, Tatum-H} raw-mm: {rum Woodstock to Gan. Toronto. who "lr-, "Mu": runnoctiun with Kitch- \0 parts. has vntr' bo in: ' has heen favorably Fr-vm Tumult) patrovied other places: Mus Marion Penn .5 holidaying . and Curry ..t the homo of her sister, Mr.and fi 3| W Fo ' ANSWER ET .nmi by her nieces the Mises Gil- I'." cpit. of Innerkip. Ts- I t' s-g" Th: many friends of James Grcrn right his recent itineas and inning undurgono an operation on “Y"Ajnk‘hlill_“ lust at the Woodstock Gt.nt.rul Hospital, Best wishes are extended for his recovery. Mr and Mes. Frank Brown and family have moved trom the vil- lage to take up residence on the IUrm ol" Ross Richmond, Washing- Dr. G. S. H. ton Mr, EIL- Zlnkul] had the misfor- lum» L. >prain an ankle the past “pk Hu- frmnds extend best .\m2h> Ilcs. Mary Jane Edward of Iam- don IS spending a vacation at the hnrm- of Mr and Mrs. George Ed- wards, J Thomson, Evening Primrose Blooms. What is considered quite a novel [ I uv'mmmun flower is the even- , v; Humming primrose, which has Mm gruu'n on the lawn of your w-‘-I In vrrcsprrr1dent, This is its see- and your of growth which does not Huxur the first year. Although it has only ftowered one day over a werk. It has had 190 blooms. ST icc, been the largest numberin one A" mm: They are canary yellow 11* Color and as large as a holly- Wka with 4 petals. They have hum vn'wod by a number of neigh- mnx my! frwnds, watching while tin-y "pm up at dusk, is very inter- 1.4m;- Tiwy last only until the sun's rays the following morning. Mes Bl mic-v Newstead of Paris vhxhwi recently with her parents, N r znznl Mrs, Frvd Ranck. 11ss,r Guthrie and brother of N. w Dundt-v were week-end visi- turs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. By thi, number of bids tormfng ',t' 1'r i' «mks it is estimated there v. iif in: hundn‘ds of blooms before Rmidvnts of Plattsville and vie- wnty .m tnking advaqtggepf the Deputy Minister 56 I pawlng wlnm 2 salulnuon 3 speaking 4 pursue stealthily 5 toward 6 above T beak is VERTICAL animattrack 8 cur-hymn utter D pleceof " a W 'ugcne She/fer 7% i? bt') W Ffd "ffJi, fl? 3" property 10 lease It an nee - 16 sound of . clock " dry 20 Inchrymnl drops " variegated wilhlmel " negotllu 24 Injures ttr purlu. numrpcnod to mlddlopolnl " newer. ”In. (ST long “Itch. " pastor. t6 much " cuyln Nev-d. l9 pungent u lens WM " h|lhll C6 collecuon of curious “teary «up. " immoru N theturmet% " Pitt pen " ”(nun " than To [IT re T-"

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