1TOUR BUSY NEIGHBORS __Miss Ward and Miss McPhadden of ‘Wellesiey spent the 24th with Miss Ella Ott. Miss Florence Shirk of Watorloo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Aarâ€" on Snider. Quite a number attended the Watt and Gardhouse Sale at Gueiph on Tuesday. * Mr. Edward Dietrich of Wingham spent Sunday under the _ parental Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cherry of Glenalâ€" lan spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Leslie Biggs. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Nurse spent a day of last week with their son Harâ€" old who had five ribs fractured in an auto accident at Lucan last week. We afe glad to report that he is getting mlong nicely. The stork called at Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" ex Cooper and left a little boy. Conâ€" gratulations. . Mr. and Mrs. Jno. MacPherson: of near Peterboro is spending some time with her nephews Messrs. Jno. and Duncan MacPherson. Miss Stella Logil of Kitchener spent the week end under the parental roof. Mr. Orlanda Bowman and Mr. Roy Schwindt of Elmira visited at their respective homes on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Millner and Mr. Jno. Hacket of the 13th line spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Adâ€" Miss Florentina Eby of Toronto spent the 24th at the home of _ her parents Mr. and Mrs.: Amos Eby. Miss Lizzie Gaviel of _ Kitchener visited at Mrs. Nelson‘s over the week end. Mr. Lioyd Snider and Miss Vera Snider visited with their sister Mrs. Irvine Mohr of North East Hope. Mr. Seaman spent the holiday at *h home near Mount Forest. Mrs. Callaway and Miss Henriatta Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott and family and Miss Ida Snyder had an enjoyâ€" able motor trip through Stratford, Eurick and Brussels last week. ,Miss Laurs Nairn of Hamiiton is spending a few days at her home. ‘Miss Margaret Hardy of Toronto is home for the week end. ‘On account of an epidemic of ps in this neighborhood be junâ€" E room of our school is closed. Miss onroe going to her home near Grimsby until she recovers. A Mrs. Callaway and Miss Henrietta Callaway of Guelph spent last Sunday at Fristone Villa. The many friends of Miss Vera Nairn will be pleased to know that she is progressing favorably after her severe illness. The Maple Leaf Club deserve m-tf ctedit for the efficient manner in which they performed their several i parts. The music and singing were @xcellent. C The proceeds, including the fce €reem booth, amounted to one hunâ€" dred and eightyâ€"six dollars. were entertained to a concert by the Maple Leaf Club of Mosboro, consistâ€" m.ol & play entitied "Safety First," . recitations and music. The proâ€" gramme was very much enjoyed by mll present. The 24th of May was celebrated here as usual. In the afternoon a foot ball match was piayed between Bloomingdale and Winterbourne, Jrs., rmuiting in a tie. Foot races and bicycle races came on next, which were quite exciting. A grand supper was given in the basement of St. Anâ€" Grew‘s Hall after which the crowd e Oe uns 3 naf in i en rperas e sonnngoagupern n anaupe eyeme ht uon epmeprg y phfialtinemnmen ie mm Telephone Economy I MANY repairs to telephones are made necessary by careless handling. . Y A tcelephone instrument has more than a hundred parts and is built like a watch,. Rough usage impairs its effhiciency. Y Help us to conserve the supply of telephone material and skilled labor by aelways handâ€" ling your telephone carefully to avoid costly breakages and repairs. % The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada ‘ INTERESTING KEWS NOTES Winterbourne. Floradale. Take Care of Your Telephone! Victoria Day was quietly observed by the people of Waterico on Thursâ€" day. Many took advantage of the fine weather and spent the day fishing along the Grand River. Many people visited _ Waterloo‘s beautiful park where they picnicked for the day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kurt, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt and Mr. Albert Kurt motâ€" ored to Hamilton and Grimbsy on the 24th. Mrs. A. Green of Kitchener spent the Sabbath with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sharman of Kitchen er spent the week end with the lat ter‘s uncle Mr. J. Poll. Mesers. Elmer Kaster, Norman Kaster and Carl Klie went to London last Thursday reporting for military service but were able to get leave unâ€" til June ist. Messrs M. B. Hallman and G .Berâ€" gey have invested in Fords. We are glad to report that Mrs. J Knechtel is fimproving after her rec ent illness. _ Mr. J. G. Stroh of Waterloo, accomâ€" panied by Mr. Rudoiph Potts of Torâ€" onto, called on friends here on the 24th. =© Miss Lenora Hought spent Sunday here with hber sister, Mrs. Oliver Scheifele. The local U. B. Congregation intend to dedicate their new church on June 16 if present plans are carried out. The Beaver Literary Society will hold its annual picnic on the WillHamsâ€" burg school grounds on June 8, comâ€" mencing at 5 o‘clock p.m. Miss Violet Schwartz of Toronto, spent the holidays under the parental roof. News Notes. During the thunderstorm on Wedâ€" nesday _ morning. lightning struck Challoner‘s Studio here, only slight damage was done. On the 24th the streams around here were lined from morning till night by holiday seekers from the towns who came out in search of the finny tribe. No service nor Sunday School will be held in the Lutheran cRurch next Sunday, as an invitation has been exâ€" tended the congregation here to atâ€" tend service in St. James Lutheran church in Eimira, where the Lutheran Canada Synod is holdlâ€s sessions during the week. i On the following Sundfy, June 9th, the usual service will be held in the forenoon and a special English serâ€" vice in the evening. â€" The Methodist Epworth League Disâ€" trict speakers, Messrs. Clive Bean of Waterioo, Ervin Schiee and Miss Mabel Dunham of Kitchener, will visit the League in the Metbodist church here next Sunday evening and will deâ€" liver addresses. Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery and Mr. Robt. Lochalin of Cargill, spent a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lederman. Mr. Hc?cri Bowman of Toronto, aiâ€" so spent a few days here with his broâ€" ther George. Another meeting of the Woolwich Township farmers was held here on Saturday afternoon, to receive the reâ€" port of the delegates who had been to Ottaws with the monster farmers delâ€" egation of Ontario. A large number of farmers from ail parts of the townâ€" ship were in attendance. Woolwich Township Council meets again on Tuesday next. Miss Emily Bowman of Battle Creek Mich., arrived here on a visit to her brother George who is quite 111. Delegates Reported. HOLIDAY QUJIETLY OBSERVED. Mannheim. Aedttirmhoomroromnemmyriemmy prartice #t? on it hn Jhun Capt. Barclay, Inspector of Public and High School Corps for London District, paid his visit of inspection to our school on Friday last. New Hamâ€" burg Corps consists of thirtyâ€"two Cadâ€" ets who had been drilling regularly at the schol since last fall, under the leadership of Mr. Smith. The â€" Inâ€" spector expressed himself as well pleased with the way the corps went through the various movements, phyâ€" sical drill, etc., and with the spirit of enthusiasm which was manifested. The Company Commander, Harvey Ratz, deserves special mention for thre very efficient manner in which he has conducted his various duties in conâ€" nection with the Corps. About forty of the Stratford B. Y. P. U. visited the Young People‘s Union of the New Hamburg Baptist church on Monday evening and supplied a most delightful programme. They were afterwards entertained to lunch by the locail Union. A dozen draftees from New Hamâ€" burg report that they are getting to like regular soldier life at London and St. Thomas. _ Private De Los Hesse was the unfortunate loser of a $65 diamond. _ He would warn others to leave such valuables at home. Mrs. T. Daub has donated a beautiâ€" ful crocheted yoke to the Women‘s Patriotic Society. The yoke is on exhibition in the window of the teleâ€" phone office|â€" Tickets are being sold The juilce of two frosh lemons atrained iInto a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter int of the most remarkable lemon skin L‘miler at about the cost one must pay for a amall jar of the ordipary cold creams. Care should be m‘g straim the lemon juice thronghâ€"# cloth so no lemon gets in, then this lotion will keap for months. _ Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and benutifier. Stretcher bearer Private Walter Daub arrived home here last Sunday from England. â€" He went overseas with the 111th Battalion and was bhadly gassed at 3t. Pierre: last Sepâ€" tember. After two weeks in a hosâ€" pital in France he was removed to England where he was in various hosâ€" pitals up to the time he sailed for home. ‘The gas affected â€"his voice, and he cannot yet speak above a whisper. A public reception will be accorded him in the Library Hall next Monday evening. Gribbles orchestra and other talent will render a musiâ€" cal programme. Misses Clara and Elmina Dahmer entertained the D. D. D. Club at their home on Monday evening. Juat try it! Get three ownces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the ï¬meer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and maseage it d-il_.v‘?m the face, noek, arm= and hands, _ Mrs. Hamilton is visiting her daughâ€" ter in St. Catharines. The time of the evening service in the Baptist church has been changed from 7.30 to 7 o‘clock. The death took place in Toronto on May 18th, of Mrs. Wm. Evans, eldest daughter of Mr. Louis Ritz, formerly of New Hamburg, but now of Lock: wood, Sask., after an illness of two weeks‘ duration, in her 36th year. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and four children, besides her father, five brothers and two sisters. The funeral took placé in ‘Toronto last Thursday. How to make a creamy beauty lotion for a few cents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gordner : and Miss Aunie Gordner, Mr. and . Mrs. Schelienberger and son of Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Shore, of Stratford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Grunâ€" denberger on Sunday. GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS A SKIN WHITENER Pte. Alfred Ruthig, of the Tank Batâ€" talion, Ottawa, was home on last leave over the weekâ€"end, and will go overseas shortly for further training in England. A knitting tea will be held in the Library Hail next Wednesday, May 29th, from three to six o‘clock. Afterâ€" noon tea will be served for a small charge. _ All ladies are cordially inâ€" vited to be present. A number of delegates from _ New Hamburg and vicinity attended the annual Deanery meeting of the Angliâ€" can churches held a%t Preston on Tuesday. Rev. Thos. Hicks, Rural Dean, presided. A very pretty wedding occurred at the residence of Mr. S. D. Peacock of this town _ on Thursday, May 23rd. when his eldest daughter, Miss Marâ€" raret H., became the bride of Mr. Gavin Semple, of the G. T. R. of this town. Miss Hilda Corrie played the wedding march and the bride was conducted to the marriage alter by her father. The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev. A. I. Snyder, pastor of Trinity Methodist church. ‘The bride lopked very handsome. She was attired in Copenhagen blue messaline suit and blue picture bat. The happy couple took the 4 p. m. train for the west, accompanied by best wishes of a host of friends. ‘They will reside in this town.s spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. Pretty Wedding. _ _ â€" Mrs. John Dahmer and daughter Alâ€" mina left on Wednesday for Reed City, Mich., where they intend to stay for Mr. and Mrs. John Buckel, _ Mr. Robin Winn and Mr. Herman _ Appel motored to Galt on Thursday where they spent the day. Miss L. 8. Rabb spent Monday in Toronto. * Mr. Herbert Blick of Toronto spent the week end with friends in town. Miss Hilda Corrie spent the week end with relatives in Toronto. Miss Clara Buckel spent the week end with relatives in Hamiiton. spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Milverton. Miss Bessie Peacock _ spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Gait. Miss Lottie Gabel has gone to Watâ€" erivo where she has secured a good Miss Grace Wenzel, of Stratford, Mrs. Semple and two daughters MINARD‘s LiNIMENT usen ay PHYSICIANS, . 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Every dose helps to make new blood which reaches everyâ€" nerve and every part of the body, ‘brlnglng color to the cheeks, brlght-i ness to the eyes, a steadiness to the hands, a good appetite and splendid energy, Thousands throughout the country whose condition once made them desp«ir, owe their present good‘ health to this medicine. If you are one of the weak and ailing give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a fair trial and note the daily gain in new health and abounding vitality. Among those who have proved the truth of these stateâ€" ments is Mrs. Fred Goslin, R. R. No. 2, Ruthven, Ont., who says:â€""A few years ago I underwent an operation for a fibroid tumor. 1 had been ailing so long that 1 did not gain as the doeâ€" tors said I should. I was in such a rundown condition that they said it | wou‘!d take me a very long time to reâ€" Ir‘over. But instead of gaining, I was growing wemker, and the doctor said 1 must go back to the hospital. I did not want to do this, and baving often heard of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills as a strength builder 1 decided to try them. 1 was greatly surprised at the he‘p 1 received from them. in three months I was able to go about, and our hm‘aioctor expressed his asâ€" tonishment. .as he had not expected me â€" to Aecover â€" believing pernicfous anaemia had set in. It took me about a year to recover my full strength, but ever since 1 have been doing my own honsework. and have to give Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills the praise for my present state of good heaith." Mr. Joseph Utley moved to Ailsa Craig on Monday, where he has securâ€" ed a good position. Mr. James Corrie, of Stratford, and Ina Thomas Corrie, of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at their home here. Mr. Louis Hessenauer, of Stratford, spent Sunday at his home here. Miss Hannah Facey and Mr. John Facey spent Friday at the home of their niece, Mrs. Wilker, Waterloo street. Mr. Charles Pletsch, of Stratford. spent the weekâ€"end with his parents here. MAKING YOURSELF WELL AND STRONG . Pte. Jask Puddicombe of Toronto spent Sunday at his home here. C _Mr. William Siegner of Stratford spent Sunday with his parents here. Mr. Bitzer spent the weekâ€"end _ at his home in Kitchener. _Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bean and famâ€" ily, of Brantford, spent Sunday at the former‘s home, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. Joseph Walker, of Brampton, spent the weekâ€"end with his family here. ‘ Mrs. Harry Phill ps and little son Harold and Miss Olga Beger spent Friday at the bome of their sister, Mrs. Harry Motchman, Waterloo. â€" Ptes. Walter Gocbel and Arthur Strauch spent Suuday at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, of _ New Dundee spent Friday at the home of his brother, Mr. Joseph Bowman. Mrs, Fischer of Detroit is a.guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Katzenâ€" meler. Miss Steinberg spent Friday _ with relatives in Stratford. _Mrs. Krograan _ of Kitchener is spending several days with relatives in town. Bornâ€"Hinz, at New Hamburg, on May 23rd, to Mr. and Mis. Carl Hinz, i daughter. Mrs. S. Leis and Mrs. A. Grewich spent Thursday in Kitchener. _ Itt is reported that a Canadian solâ€" dier, Staf Sergt. Cecil Hamilton, son of Mr. James Hamilton, cf â€" North Easthope, has been highly recomâ€" mended for being first in percentage of food saving in military horpitals in England. Sergt. Hamilton purchased food supplies for 4,000 patients. He saved grease, etc., and sent it to muniâ€" tion factories. Oitawa has offered him a position in Canada to introduce his system of saving and cutting down »xpenses. At the graduating exercises of the Toronto General Hospital School for Nurses, held on Friday last, the Dr. H. A. Bruce Scholarship, a prize of $50 in cash, was awarded to Miss Mildred J, Laschinger, of this town, for profâ€" clency in operating room technique. Commencing a week ago Monday draftees who are in A2 have been callâ€" ed alphabetically. Every day until the list is exhausted draftees . will concentrate in London. _ Youths . of 19 must notify the registrar by letter. Farmers are persistent in their deâ€" mand for farm help. ‘The question comes before the house at Ottawa again, but it is doubtful whether any change will be made. Mr. and Mrs. D. Becker and Mrs. J. Laschinger were in Toronto to attend the graduating exercises at the Genâ€" eral Hogpital. bmmn%-u-il pluce in the near ~ The boiding the lucky number at the prize drawing will win the yoke. Miss Bellinger of Toronto called on rlu. James Wiederhold on Saturday on her way to Windsor. _ Court of Revision will be held on Monday, June 3rd, at 10 a. m. in the Council Chamber. Sunday afternoon with Mr. Allan Dorecht. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Z. Wagner were the gwests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hurâ€" a" last Sunday near Croashili. Mr. and Mra. Albert Wagner paid a visit on Sunday to Mr. Jno H. Wagâ€" ner. Mr. Jno. 8. Koehler returned on Wednesday after_a business trip to Ottawa and Toronto, on Tuesday. Miss Adsline Seftle visited on Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. George New maester, Lisbon. Mr. Allan Dorscht spent last Sun day with friends in New Germany. Miss Emma Hammer spent Sunday with relatives in Tavistock. The stork paid a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetter in Bamberg and left a son. Mrs. John Wagner of Josephsburg is confined to her bed suffering from a paralytic stroke. â€" Mrs. Joseph Steffler has returned home from a six weeks‘ visit at Dashâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Michael Volimer, Mr. William Vollmar, Miss Annla:Gnaun. and Miss Irene O.. .Gmady fim Hesson were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Aunno Steffler‘s last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Gatchene and their daughter Margaret spent some days with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Dietrich near Josephsburg. Foo! on May 24 UN. adues c# ® Mr. John Vollmer from nel‘- Kitchâ€" ener visited Mr. and Mrs Anno Steffâ€" ler last week. 8 DIETRICH â€"DORSCHT. A.very pretty wedding took place on Thursday morning on May 23rd at 9 a.m. at St. Agatha R. C. Church when Rev. Father Fehrenbach joined in the Holy bonds of wedlock Miss Rose Dorscht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dorscht of Bamberg, and \Mr. William Dietrich, on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich of St. Agatha. The bride was dressed in a beautiful gown of white pailette silk and carâ€" ried a bouquet of white bridal roses and aweet peas. The bridesmaid, Miss Katie Dietrich sister of the groom wore a gown of blue silk and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Mr. Joe Dietrich. brother of the groom atâ€" tended the groom. After the ceremony the bridal party and about fifty guenu‘ repaired to the home of the bride‘s parents where a sumptuous wedding dinner was awaiting them. The day was pleasantly spent in social interâ€" course,. music and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich will reside on the bride‘s parents‘ farm. A host of friends wish them every hap.iness in their marâ€" ried life. | News Notes. ] Mr Louis Gatchene and Mr. Nich. Dietrich received notice last week to repor; for Military duty at London on May 3. © Mr. Albert Korman and Mr. Albert Eteffler visited under the . parental roof on May 24 th. _ .;.. .;} $ Mr. Christ Dietrich from Dashwood visited with friends in Josephsburg. Mra. Joseph F. 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Bor 871 Moving to Forsyth about 2 years ago I tried outside work for 9 months but seemed to be as bad as before. Saw a "Nujo!" ad one day in some magazine and thought I‘d give it a trial. In all 1 have taken three bottles. After about the third or fourth tablespoonful the benefits were very marked and since using same I have not had one headache and am now as regular as the sun himself and the piles are getting much better. Nothing 1 can say or write can n;ywh;re near express the wonderful benefit your remedy has done for me. Very truly yours, November 21, 1917. (Name and address on request). necessarily being a confining position. During that time, and also before, 1 was troubled with bilious headaches (one every two months or so) and suffered with chronic constipation. The last three or four years 1 have had piles in bad shape. trying several doctors with little relief. NUJOL LABORATORIES, STANDARD OIL CO. (New Jersey), BAYONNE, N.J. Read this remarkable letter:â€" For&_yg.;olwugclerkincb-konthePuiï¬cCout.it )nt Regular as After a short iliness, the death of Mra Abraham Wascheck took place at the Galt Hospital Sandsy mo ning. At thie Isst meetine for the current | town. vearâ€"of the Wycliffe Bible clas« of the Rev. H. Emer Green attended Methodist Church held at the parsonâ€"! conventi~n of the RY.P.U. for On ago, Monday night. a laree numher; and Quebec, held at Ingersoll Ba were present. During the evening j church the class took onportvnity to present Miss Rnth Mcintosh of Belle the pastor and his wife, who leave) was a holidav visitor in town. soon for St. Catharines, with a handâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Everson some silver casserole and a well wnrd-‘ baby Elste accomnanied by the ed address. _ ‘The presentation was| sea McDonald and Murray made on behaif of the clars by Mr. j Taviatock over the holiday. "rank Calvert, while Mr. Fred Schulz Prestonians enjoyed the read the address. l hand conrert of the season in C Peveed Away e | Park on Thursday evening. The funeral of the late Mrs. A Wascheck was held from her late re sidence to the Baden cametery for in termnt « Rev. and Mr® Liddy Honored An accident which might have reâ€" sulted more seriously took n!~~e abâ€" out 9.15 in front of the Grond River Railway waiting room when a ‘Gait motorist who was coming up the Guelph Ave. hill lost control of his his Ford car and crashed into a Teleâ€" graph pole. ‘The windshield was smaâ€" shed and the right light of the car was also damaged. The driver of the car escaped with a few scratches. ‘ Mr. Harry Wolfe has left for Deâ€" troit, where he reports for service with the American army. Nuptials The marriage took place in London of Miss J. Stepon of Teeswater. to Gunner Lawrence Moeller of the Lonâ€" don Militery Hospital. _ _ Over §300 was realized by Red Cross concerts given last week. This is indeed gratifying to all who were in any way connected with them. _ Mr. Jardine Christman of Toronto is visiting relatives here for a couple of days. . â€" Ns Mr. George A. Conder of London is the guest of friends for several days. Over $300 Realized Mr. Arnold Davidson of Port Arthâ€" ur is the guest of Hespeler friends ovâ€" er the week end. * Miss Donald of the Queen City is visiting with friends here. Mr. Stanley Entwistle of St. Thomas spent the holiday at his home in town. Mr. Len Dandeno of Toronto is in town.~ Mr. H. Sleeman of Kitchener was a visitor here over the holiday. Mr. W. Murdock of Toronto and the Misses Hammersley of the Royal City were the guests of Mrs. Hammersley on Queen St. E. over the holiday. . Miss Bertha Panabaker of Kitchenâ€" er was a holiday visitor at her home in town. Entetraining Friends Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Knowles enterâ€" tained a number of friends at a picnic given at their home on Victoria Day. _ Mr. Russell Coulter, formerly of town, but now of Stayner is spending a few days in Hespeler. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. Oscar Heimpe!l and Miss Clara Hieimpel of New Prussia called on Sunday at Mrs. A. Hammer‘s. °> | Miss Olga and Edith Wagner called or Sunday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner. Mr. Joseph E. Lichti lost a valuable cow last week. days last week in East Zorra. At ecery drug store. We will send sample bottle on request of your physician. Ask for booklet. Manufactured by READ AND ADVERTISE IN DAILY TELRGRAPH, Rev. H. Emer Green attended conventi~n of the R.Y.P.U. for On and Quebec, held at Ingersoll 51 chureh . Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daugh Misses Florence and Ella, enterta about thirty friends to a farewell; ty for Pte. Frank Kraemer on !‘? evening. After being present for} per the happy crowd participate games and amusements, follo} which littie Hilda Miller. read an dress and Master Sanford Miller sented Pte. Kraemer with a beau wrist watch. j Miss Melpha Simms of Torom spending a few days in town. . â€"Miss Bella Willingaford. of Lot was a holiday visitor with friend town. Mra. George Daniel h‘ s left for « son, Mich., where she will be guest of friends for a few weeks. Graduated Last Week Congratulations of many Pres lans are extended to Miss M. P baker of this town and Miss Wildfong of Doon, who successi graduated yesterday as nurses af Homewood Sanatarium, Gueiph.‘ Farewel! Party _ A MINARD‘S _LINIMENT LUME MAN‘S FRIEND. + Deceased who residdd here had | in town severe! vears. She was her 42nd year and is survived by husband. Presentation to Soldiers A farewell party was given in Foresters® Hall for Messrs. Harol mandy and Russeil Bullock, wh enlisting with the 64th Batte! Guelph. About 30 friends gat! for the affair and a most enjo evening was spent in music, and dancing.. During the eveni two soldiers were made the recip of most appropriate gifts in the ! of leather wallets. _ George Dicbet, President, «uts Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Pre Dr. J. H. Webb, = Wate J. Howard Simpson « Gu J. L. Wideman, « Bt. Ja James Livingston, « 8: P. E. Shants, > = Pre 8. B. Bricker, = * Wate Richard Roechman, Wate L. W. SHUH, . E. BECHTEL Manager. inspect C. A. BOEHM. District Agent. Miss Winnifred Butler, of. Lo: was in town over Sunday. Officers and Directors:â€" Waterloo Mutua Fire Insurance # Company - inceâ€"poreted in 1883. TOTAL ASSETS, 318T DEC., 18 OvER $880,000 875, Montreal.