_.i_"," Liberals (iirjt,?tiCiljii,'ij, 7 _ _ Hon. .D.Euler in . North Waterloo 5575 me and I would be ungrateful In- deed u l did not say how deeply l arguments the trust they have placed in me. Why I ttrtst extend to you all my sincere thanks tor the renewal of coundgutee In reasomuustintr me tor the riding or North Waterloo. For the "tttt ttme the people at lhls con- atlluency have been, very kind to I accept Four nomllutlou once more, and if elected. I promise to nerve the ruins and the country generally. conaeltssttiotrsly and wlth my ability I may possess l have tried to do that In ‘the put, regard- tug myself always as a represent-- live of all the people without regard to party. nee, creed or class. The principal uddrens of the durnoon was given by Hon. W. D. Euler, who reviewed the record of the government and his own depart- ment during the past four years. He wu given In attentive hearing and spoke itt Burt " follows: _ Since the Lust election. as you know. I have been honored by beln; called Into the cabinet as minister at national revenue. That run an honor to North Waterloo .3 well as to myself. It gave me the oppor- lunlty to serve my [allow-Canadians tn n broader and more responsible way than before. J. A. Martin, of the Dominion Tire Company, thought the govern- ment was not to blame for the patent unemployment, that it was an economic condition that seemed to arm-r in cycles. "We have had so times, and they will come back again," he stated. It was his opinion that all articles of foodtstums and clothing materials are down in price. The reason for {recent unu employment conditions, e said, w becauae we have gone ahead fast, we have o.verprodueed an we could not consume the product fast enamo- [ __ _ - _ In his address before the cor.- vention. Hon. W. D. Euler charged the Conservative campaign In: a blue ruin camp-i211. the name as previous "g'.'Ett'.", had been. Hon. W. D. Ila! "Vi... Record. I with to, speak to you tirat of my on spec“! work as mlnlster of na- tional revenue the! the on the record or the government. mil“ en ar. Tweed axed that each one present not fo his heat "orta during the next nix weeka. "There had never been any criticism what- ever of any of the men in the King Government." Mr. Tweed stated. He continued by stating that in 1922 one of the darkest clouds on the nautical horizon was the Canadian ntional Railway debt, and he thought if there was no other rea- son or returning the Ki Govern- ment, the appointment “ugh Henry Thornton to the management of the railway was sumcient reason for their return. "tttt riettr S. C. Tweed, M.P.P.. re- ferred to the work of Mon. W. D. Euler during his tenure of oMee and stated that in each of the Inst four election: he had received " in- creased majority and predicted n trny"er majority in the present can- Parent. Ind friends of Waterloo Public School children when the annual mun-l tnlnln. and dome-“c alone. clunky. hold " m. Moun- dn whool on Thu-dz] 0'01““ and -. dollghtod with the wonderful M-dwork o! no chlldrw. “no cull- dron and tholr lmmcton. M. C. Mes mnul. maul cal-lug. "In Eloise Neck-r. dome-Me Beiqtiteq and I!“ "err, “an", no to tre counta- hlod on In. “count mun Ind SSl",rt of no "no“ uncle. a wild “a â€all. only "tor 1it',t",rftia,lt In Saturday am, In. will hall In M qtud to capacity with neu- bcn " million! mu for their nun-l convuntlou. w I! malted In Hon. W. D. Euler being min nomi- nated to "Milt the Liberal: of North Wlurloo in the preunt. cloc- tion canâ€. Dr. W. L. Hilliard was "elected president and A. L Bill-r In minted actuary of tht mug!) for unothey yen. _ A mlntion (Jaunted to the no.“ by S. ienwener and A. Elmira expreuing eontUenee in Hall. . L Mackenzie King and his Mmi?sittratiott was unanimously Peopie Visit Diuplays of Don- . cutie Science Ind Manual Training Pupils. muggy neg-9:9 " by!!!†,nd_ttoty Th “th Includd boa-1mm, hnUhqd an tr... hookah. smok- II' numb. are“, wearing gnarl]. with: work. we a, colored m In!» "an“, t in _ Inn on flown m. 'Bo nub at no can“ moo! alto "thtMtqd thatr MM out the 'e ud this)“ guy . mulln Gulch h- the I“ Attaqd Canaan a Watch. t1nta'r6r.--"kn. W. D. Ida. the Cull- 667W" __ “1.†It “W701â€. limb“. “It... a m "1t"lta'rtla"f,U%ll"lll â€ammonia-lb“ m. s. C. Frei, In". and 1.1. ikitiiiitiGiA in}; aetheaaqniea. BY SCHOOL CHILDREN _ You will'helleve me when I lay lit wee a tremendous responsibility land a dlilicult huh. I have been IMF muetonted to hard labor from the ‘time I was 9 years old but I nay to you in all sincerity that I - worked harder in all my life than in the two years after I took olice. But t did have the satirtAetiott of knowing that we were succeeding In Lul' purpose, that luminous men knew the department was being rebuilt to do eil'iciently the added work that came to " after the war in the col- lection ot sales and Income tax and i have no doubt that the Cnnndian people believe today that the Depart- ment of National Revenue is con- ducted ellciently and honestly with nut a shadow of the breath of soun- dat agolnet it. 'rhqcComservatires re ceive Just as square a deal as do the Llhernls. The Liberals were made to pay their tax he were Con- servatives. Millluns ot dollars were in arrears when I took charge. " {tons were collected from those who rad either deceived or defrauded the government and some unrortunate ones had to go to Jail. While tttrtrres are dry and unluter- eating It In Impossible to review the country's all“: without comm-arm: In; finances. Before the war the national debt we: $333,000.000. I sum smeller than we collect each year at the present time. When the King government took otttce at the beginning of 1922 tho muons] debt was nearly two and a half billion dollars. my 1924 Instead of 'nero- lug the debt we began to have sur- pluses and have had them regularly ever aluce, In one year as much as â€0.000.000. Not only did we reduqe the debt by "57.000.tNNt but we also reduced taxes. The Canndlan National Railways have been re-orpnlled, and you know what a success they are. They i were taken entirely out of politics.) The president Sir Henry Thornton) beam witness to the tact there is no polltlcal Interference on the part of the government In the conduct of this railway. Last year, for example, he stated the railway bought $99,. 000.000 of supplies. and not one cent politically. Not one charge ot scan- dat Is being made “that this gov- ernment. We have brought order rut of chaos. we have reduced the debt, we have reduced taxes at the same time and the country has been blessed with a period of economy, et. nciency and progress. Our trade relativelv In the great- mt In the world. In 1013 our ex» ports were $450,000.000. In 1928 they had rlsen to 81.400.000.000. Our ex~ port trade increased more rspldly (Continued on Page 8) ’ And now a word as to the Issues at this electlon. When a govern- ment appeals tor reelection u 13 fair to Judge It on Its record, and " is that record which I propuse to dis- cusu. In the last election strong dunes a! modal were undo min“ the department then known a the De parunem ot Customs And Exam. The prime minister Asked me to take charge of that department, to reorganize It, to place it on It: test. and restore public corbttdegttNr In it. KITCHENER SCHOOL TEACHER DIES AT HOSPITAL Ill- Mariel M. Bettoheld, on the teaehhie "" of the Sheppard School at Enchant for the pant two gun, died " the K.-W. Hospital on until, noon from poisoning. Mi- BehotUtd Ind inland . nervous bro-lac" and while dupondont took lysol. I disinfectant and " the school. on FIN-y. She VII rush“! to the hospital Ind attended by Dr. G.p.Mer Hurt; - - A - Coroner A r Hon-berg" decided an Inquest amuse-nary. Them In. vivo I mother and soulful" at “In. and two brothon and two linen. The -fee m held " Scholar: Undertaking Home on Tug-dug owning commend by Ree. Ir.. D. panel. _ aria] took place " The Depart-om of Nation? Raven†its the 5m! lax-collect!" much of the â€imminent. In ch10! work u mrcouoct the run-men ot the country. It in: 600 cum. 3 [use head once In Ont-I “a ha: some ‘00 custom and Income tax ollcea "on the Auntie to the Home, We collect almost 3400.- 000.000 a your. chiottr from canons duties, excise tax and Income tax. In custom» dunes you my on goods imported n various rates. Mu. Muriel M. 3:506.“ Punt FATALLV manna “In. jun-pin. "M" In .1- popllu sputum. ftuey guy. - no“, - this: ter In Bti Aa-tmt-io-d n- o- m tint, It mm. mm. in» bt.Feroa_t_r.,a" "ththhntott+tnrftAttt8t.- poetoe.vertmiqe-tn. mammalian mt not“ who" to w “hug-Ihmmhouh ',',r,Putatt, at... II. "In. an. "a outed-ohm h. "In a. on. at - “I A.t'tr_qr/' insulation ot In will“: and with the been! dqqtrq to do no without prejudice and discu- our national raglan- entirely on molt norm. - oitari- "oirfruduuiir', PAINHUTI JUI'II . Away Ahoy Drinking Lyn-d. Scion] "moot B.oahd-. " was the Iiith election since ca. federation. and the rim! since Premier Baxter became head of the Government on the defeat of Hon. P. J. Veniot's Liberal administra- tion in 1925. For eight years previ- uualy Liberal governments were in power, Hon. Walter 8. (Senator) Poster holding the premiership until 1923, when it was taken over try Mr. Mit DEATH IN h MOTOR ACCIDENT ELECTION RESULTS IN N. BRUNSWICK The Government led by Hon. J. B. M. Baxter was victorlous In the numeral provinclnl electlon held throughout New Brunswlck June 19. Complete results gave the Govern- ment 31 seats: as against 17 won by the Opposition. headed by Wendell P. Jones, who went down to date“ in his own constituency ot Carleton. The Speaker of the Home. Hon. J. L. O'Brien. and the Han. Lewis Smith. Minister ot Agriculture, con- tributed to the SI! seats gnined by me Oppositlon, the former losing in .Worthumtroritutd and the latter in Albert. The only Independent enn- didate nominated lost his deposit in Houston City as did the twb Opponl- tion candidates mnnlng in Saint John County. The standing of the House at diswltltlon was: Govern- ment. 35; Opposition, ll; vacant seats, 2. T Veniot, W. H. Aberhart Hit by Motor Car Near Preeporte--James "Lefty" Hill Arrested. As a result of I motor crush on the Kitchener-Preston highway early Sunday morning, William H. Aher- hart, and 22, Hamilton barber. is dead, artd.Jrunes "Lefty" Hill, mem- ber of the Kitchener senior bunch-ll and rugby team's, driver of the death cur. is under arrest charged witls mystuytrttter. _ 7 Provineial police who investigated the accident noted that Hill’s car. ("veiling " 3 good rate of speed, gassed several can and rounding the end between the Old Orchard Inn and the Barbecue, south of the Free- port bridge, crashed into a motor- cycle and the driver, W. H. Aber- hart, met imam death. Hill’o our alto struck I cu- belontrintt to H. H. Craig of Gait, coming.“ to to into the itch. None of e pal-anger- Conservatives Win 31 Seats as Against 17 for the Opposition. were neriously injured. {he motor- cycle And the owner. Aberhart, were found " feet Ipnrt. whiln Hill’- motor car VIA "0 feet funk! away. Hill, “her the accident. wont to his home on Frederick Bt. when he was ant-(ed four hours later. Substantial bait was oiNred by his lawn D. G. McIntosh, K.C., but Wu Ghia t 'eFrnte Weir um til after the nquest in bold. Coroner Dr. bub, Caron" Dr. Hon-berg" and Dr. Watson of In- chmr reviewed the remain- of Aberhart and ordered an Inquest on Wain-3:1. Deco-led In: on his guy to _ t tru my» qtfetmttord, _ "on. W. D. Euler Minister of National Revenue, who was unanimously chosen undi- date at the Liberal convention to oppose Karl K. Homuth. H. was born in 1908 we! is survived by {our man at Mmtford. Th- body mud " Schnihr'l “no!!! Home an“ land-y what- It In convoy“! to lit-(lord, the funeral akin. plug. mfgâ€. a party at {also can": It m at In on!!! . " hd um . 'lt,',,':.', cl gal-l â€Icahn-amt“..- mlnchmm-o-bauu (I. whimsical-utterin- oi. "Nev-Mud they. mum.“ _ - - "i. WWW any "yam" an: m' gm“; The two events which you held at the home of Mr. and In. J. L Round-I or near Drumbo proved moat puppy and en’oyahlo ones la ovary pray. the Idol! rather manning. 1iFiie' to the enjoyment of the 00 leattiott. Those omen! gathered around the full" board? shortly In.“ on. o'clock And pnnook ot the bound- Following the business meeting the sue“: of honor. Mr. and hire. c, C. Pry, were escorted to piece- beneath a beautiful ttoral arch which had been erected on the In": when the rummage Che-tor Fry in the coume of I tl in: “are“ re- ferred to the high "nerd in which they were held in the community and to the services rendered by Mr. Fry to the municipality u e men» her ot the council and through " association with various organiza- tions. He extended hardest conga» tulatlous to Mr. and In. Fry on hehali of the gathering. on the at- tainment ot their tirueth,wedditstt anniversary. and expressed sincerest wishes tor their continued good health and welfare. The toast. to the King was next honored otter which Mr. Meleeklu or Konon, in old friend ot the family. happily and appropriately imposed the tout to the bride and groom ot titty year. ago. Mr. Chester c. Fry ot Gait, who moulded, was mloctod, president or the reunion tor the third term. while Mr. George Fry of Drumho was again the choice for the Tice- presidency. The secretary treasurer, Mr. >Cllva B. Dean of Grlmhsy was re-elected. T Mr. c. C. Fry, on behalf of hls wife and hlnuelf. made a very tttb lug response In which he recalled the many pleasant modulo†of the years which had passed. He said that they were most happy to ac- cept the gm. which would shay. be treasured on â€membrane. of the eventual occasion which they were ertetrratirur. He expressed sincere appreciation ot the good will and re- gard evidenced by the presentation In Which so many had had a part. Messages of eirmiratuUtiomi from quite a number who were unable to attend were read by the secretary. The hridnl couple wore natural. chow-rod with confetti. than my out Individually akin; the oppor- lunlty of uncaring their cannula- htlon. And good when. tul spread which had been set un- der the beautiful abide trees on the hum after which I short humus meeting was held when the aeporte ot the Frry-Crott reunion tor the year were mounted. 3 The honoring at this toast was followed by. the reading of an " dress Ipproprhte to the occnslon try the secretary. Mr. C. S. Bean. In the course of whieh the presentation ot a beautiful ettestertleid suite was made to Mr. and Mm. Fry. tho was. ontatlon bell"; made by the presi- dent, Mr. Chester Fry and the vice- president. Mr. George Fry. Mr. Robert Pry of Vencouver, B. C., eon of Mr. and Mrs. c. C. Pry, In the course of the short eddreu, ro- called the happy “Incl-Um of the ream ape!!! on the old tto-tttad end referred to the eucoeee enem- cd by may Ontario young men, who had gone Wee! trom tile province. He and, however. that he reamed Ms election tor Old Ontario, end Wu elven plea-ed to nvhlt the old home province. Mr. Round Pry of Drumbo. another eon ot Mr. end In, Fry, eleo evoke briefly I. did Rev. J. C. Morlocl ot Waterloo. A mom '"oe in charge of Mr. WIIL Roth of Toronto. than nlordod much enjoyment to may or the" prenatal. Veal number: by Mr. Malcolm ot Keno", In. c. B. Ban ot arm.» and In“ 'NOI'III In of Dru-ho, a corn“ Iolo I, Mr. Roy Fry at out and auction by no South arch-tn “do! to the "tterr. ment at the oeeaatm1. At tho Inâ€! hour Mr. and In. J. I. Ron at when Ion. no anon-g was bold. m “In"! ' Iatrty "to a! that. in am "on of am Illd mom-my. Tho maso- not! you will " Sold It tt.tt-ereMr.aDdaeri.Ch- tor o. In oeAMt._th? â€at. " The annull reunion of the Fry- Croft “mules held on Sammy - 12..“ the occasion tor the hone-1n; ct Mr. C. C. Pry. the olden “Vill‘ descendant who I- now in M; son you. and In: tmtqqtnod tabla-u. Mrs. Fry, when clan to one hun- tlrod assembled to gunman-rte tn the celebruuon of their 501): wqd. dlnx annivemry. Gou'en Wedding. An Imam-live Ionics was held in St. [on]: R. C. Church on Bum, morning, when Rev. "ther Edward Harlin"; recently ordain“ h, M. John T. Mortal]: at lit-mo. cob bated his ttrat nolomn mun. Frumu. rel-“vol and 'rar-sts of Mr. and Mm. John Hume“: at Kitchener. formerly ot Banter; were amt. Epoch] music was random try (I. ettotr undor the hadn't") of Eugene Tarantula. Church oun- m. The Inn- followed I grocmlon from the netory M by a an. bearer. nu- urvm And acolyte; Accompany“; the - ordained print ht the proceulon um a. clot" whoa-11M In the eqtqhrat1ttqt of the ma: Ru. W. B. layer. Donor, and-mt print; W not Arnold of Kaela-or, am; than John Arnold of Illnln. I‘M-neon And “that C. lulu. -tqr at coronal». "tor-ty Mil. In. clergy won an. mu. qtr% drum II villa: lay Arnold. ilk-(Mar of . M. Arnold at Mttmtm, who "would 'tMAqr W's Ibeut, ul more Hank“. m In of at! "may at In!“ an Lee Wilt-II. humor at!“ “l- ‘Iol- at Watch. Pram A, ‘noprhu note In all. no no the need of additional vault accom- modation. we: read end received the eonsidemtion of the council. The council dealt with the building PPO- position " previous meeting- but the time we: deemed not r"t'1'f,ll'n"f. for_yterxtetion _of_n new uildinz. Biiyk had boarded with and. but been)†of trouble he was ordered to leave. He returned to the house and when Ownd "upended to a up on I window, Bilyk is alleged to have lunged at him rich I jack-knife. in- trusting n Icnlp wound, n trash in the neck and another in the side of his abdomen. was 1.3er of a routine nature uni inclutl the “and "Tie": for grants from ugrieultun societie- angrothar bodies. pr speetor for Wane": Ontario. Conn. ty road foreman had given instruc- tionl to have weeds on roadways out Ind this was . step in the right direction. The question of erecting a new County court house building was again given some atte'lltion " a meetinf of the Waterloo County; Counci held at Kitchener on Tues- thy. A communication from the in- Teetor Pf yeaA.r?.Meet, pointing out Protests hnd been made in elim- inating the corn borer, according to a report nude by Allen Slants, in- Mreg.Ltor fer thy dighjct. -- ""hhr"'idi" Ti I eo-operation in stamping' out the weed menace was omppaigedy A. 3;“;- gang, in- The Guelph Commute Boned wrote. stating that after June Mt, Waterioo County pupils cannot ah tend Guelph Collegiate nnleu arrangements are made as to costs before the full term. MURDER ATTEMPT CHARGED Ann: GALT nun: FRACAS While the accused refused to talk, Louis Ownd of Berkley Road on Monday Afternoon told police of In attack made on him by like Bllyk, all-yen old Pole, now in jail on . chase. "f New?! wards-n _ _ IMPRESSIVE SERVICE AT ST. LOUIS CHURCH ON SUNDAY MORNING I". "thor Edvard Harlin“. - Old-incl. Global.- q Fin! Solo-a High County We]! Has Busy Ses- Mtrat.,-Weed and Corn Borer _ Inspectors Report. MORE VAULT _ RO0M NEEDED undam- and uh b the Royal Canadian Dngoou viii ,",ht,tg,t With ident "CM can tions on Dominion Day than promises to be u "cord crowd in attendance. m1: cunt. Joy]. of Kitchener. Wat-Ob loo I “manila district- - r,g'gtt' I would"! Peoem next Inc-day wit. The future qtretttlt include 11y Immac- of ti. 89191 luedirn Wu my†laden! loosely. " to the hon] Mn Diana... W. I. o. Lod- ud Mated that (I. nude-l we†run fortunate in securing an “or event. Parte,' of Kitchener. Water. m.‘ loo “and “mad?†Wu not I WOII m ll.‘ ---- F33†mt. l'r, future gut": Pn'rmlvu Sweep Praia 'te Ct , mu“ . Ind Puller M Witt Bo dram-din: Draco with that: yémï¬'es'ï¬hemegesaï¬aï¬u Knee um “IN"- and _ the; acts could-g M,'SMt chain and with l.‘ the Amrti-ttutherurs ad Band and iharworWa. Other unda- v_illc_uct_s with a real thrill include aim" "o. -iiii. Tank}? aaa and lupin; bounds, and the Ru trig, modgrp gammy} - - A Ipochl amigaii’ b. giwn stfhtt,V,tlt9tNtht "ttTre for The teat- "on at tho [and "ttoo, to, be In; It Yirteeu Atb. The Mimi; EtEré'Yiae'EEEE‘Ji tRegt tdtgNttgeff,fe,uope2tte,- Inred tabulation of malt- no chm that it will be me before full re- - for turn- arc available. In of The new Liberal leader. J. w. Ttoral McDonald n. defeat-d by w. a. ". Shiclda, U’F.A.. member in the hit "u 0" Home. to be No word was available I: to how the Conan-tin loader had (and. All the cabinet ministers were 'o-' . ported leading in their own tidings. The summary available therein eight U.F.A. members elected. The"1 Iran " um. candid-tea Gaia) four lndefondencl, tMm Liberals, one l Labor, with 19 riding: unreported. At dissolution the standing was: United Farmers of Albert... 47 a“ Litterauc............................... T Although the nnnuel tgh, of the cemetery been! has been eld. no undentandi? we- nrrived " re gelding the hol in; of a decoration dey. Decontion day- nre held in all cemeteries where enough interest in taken by the community. The question now â€he: will we have what the Innjorlty of the people wish. Decor-M Gram T on Friday evening the Donn soft batters wij vuit Blair for their lint The 0.11.1. ign- dreeti o to Blair won emu-d by “2:"?! the bond. The 'ttrg, than warn- lnc mph of mu- can." have Income the m of are]... "T." nip}: Pt It! not! - FiFiiiaAvCtiTi aaua it? M m 'tttttt " be In on that on r nth -d. tl,',.N2c',','ilrt, In. In†"J‘s-W all" lung. .1 Scrum: ot Freddie Powell, 2% you: old. Saturday morning. in" after midnight, mined his pronâ€. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell. who In. my mule their way to the child'- bod, when they (can! the plllow and bedclothln; blootkulned. Examina- uou showed that the mu. tollow'. right land had boon but", more being eight tooth Inn-h. 0.5qu Der. The Preston Post of the Can-- dinn Legion decorated the - of their order in the local cemetery on Sundag morning. Blair “Ii-Lu. The blah Hornets softball team continued their winning tweak at the hands of the Shanta Station Royal York: on Friday evening. Blair hit the ‘ball hard and often which made the lam score of 25-8 W5“: A A - By virtue of their win the Blair Hornets no now sitting pretty and only hard luck will keep them out at up pistols. time. commencing " 10 n.nt. and continuing until 8 o'clock in the "8N, . 9n tyr.e.Teine ttto Wpott esft- 9.1-9" VII “I". Blur Tor - “III (an. in the Vi"... this you. When these two team chlhod " Doon the - ended in I deadlock. " Rural Lame not. [at qretek:-. Blnlr M, Shunt: Satin it. Brain: 8, taxington 6. Doon 24. Lexington 9. Ne! Pyndet '" Mr Qddlollowgr l, Calcium chloride will be uppliod to . Mon of the MM road to mu. the that for the com III-nor. The Och Suburban I'l'dt QQQd-igg is doing the work. "main "an†wSii a It!) iWi it'll. an In “nu-3mm. Inna-cum . myth-unintch - WWW" m.’ '7 no GiwrGii. i333 With the exception of Calgary and Edmonton. which return nix members euh to the Legislature. all constituencies in the province are single-member mu. "'Mr.t: Da . (and 'ire, Day " be held by the South nterloo Rural Son- ball lame on Juli. m in Victoria ?'yrk, Arr, will be Id on Stamina Total "o"".-..-..................... 60 Representation in the Home is in- "and for nan lesion to " leak, but tour Farmer members have been nut back to the Luci-lawn by acchmation. These are. in addition to the Premier: Hon. o. L. He- Phenon. minister of public works; Hilton C. leKeen and Hurl- Men, 'ul members of the tart House. mumsor . mommy mam WV†triumph“ in Atberta on Thur-any in that third succu- Iivo auction. Hum ttut - nap-Io fem. am‘m‘m' . mm in... and '00“ I‘m way July ut. mwmhouu wttiet_tto- ‘ â€I '2'ftfa'fl'l - - ww._ut_u_-s labor......:.." Cor-tive. Provonioinl Jxtrtmrtttatiltn apt] BLAIR C1tiy: PERI.“ it??? on Saturday Afternoon at but o'clock at the Pint United Church man-e. Gait when Jean Elinlutll. eldest (lumina- of Mr. nnd In. David Dickson Alle, "ld units: in It7.uig to 6 " m 0 Preston. ev. K. J. Undead: at. tteiated. The bride looked pretty in an “an?†â€In: of_ peach not: gene made WWI tRtod bodice Ind thin-ins. and were a matching tlt ture hat. She was “and“ by sister, Min Helen ll. Diem who wore I pretty pink crepe {mob and white picture hat. Reuben Ober- holtaer of Flint. melt, performed the duties of (room-nun. Th LT,',',',?, gift to the bride tn I T nutilul brown leather hudbnc, to the bridesmaid a ring, and to the best nun. col links. After the ceremyny F. godding guy"! PrP ceremony . wedding Imp" - served " the home of We'- parents. about forty friends and relative. being present from Stub ford, Branded. Detroit, Flint. Gilt, Preston and Btrdr. The young coupln were the n- cipienu of many bountiful guts You" Couplo "o-ol. It! - dull-I Glady- in"! Sand-y School“ on Tun-do, evening And and“!!! the yum couple with a linen-uno- allow. The many mm â€a nutty m to" t,"tt'2", In I “at docu- aud n g/tug", vii?†VIHO: - . n m and a " an eoncldon delieioti. - Ionu m and. new; 'ni' "his; FiiiiTi, ii _ abstain In. 1.8. T If. Inmlnwahnlehd . tt tlncm.‘lndh much. ',','l'll1lfl1'la'slTAu'blrSfl't _ In. D. Olin-III. Mtattttdd'tttgd we" 'htMe. It“ 1g.t'h"L't"agt'2,',tPit l Mum-ebb. ; b'di'ar"e""""- i, _n.mm, tnt-. l, L003 To QUILPH _ Keuber- the Mutual LII. Ta- uh Club lost. to Guelph on Thu- day In a scheduled Wotan Ontario Touts In“. - Tho n.- " twoen Dr. Cruur and J. J. IGNIO of Guelph and J. M. Lulu; and Don. Robe". were nip and tuck all!" the mm two kill. after very wir- lted - Later Mr. and In. Huge left for a short honeymoon to Hutch: and on their return will raid. " IN Waterloo Ave.. Gullah. Por travelling the hide were a charming frock of mun silk crepe and my hat and curled a my coat. anti-(e to Harvey Bur. ,rttkh can place on htum&m can; folks " tho “In.†rod the Sunday School on - Mel nation route-emu; undo" I. out ot work end obtained “at '" tn grocery onion. Beaded hy omet. ak he exphlned he was taking chm- ty In order to provide tor men wlnter In use he was out ot work. He will be deported. The manger of a. factory Informed the court that no- cnaed was dumbed been†a - of his ehnrneter would not be em- played. Chlrged with fund III police court on may morning a Kitchen foreigner, sunk] dehkl. “I found guilty and remanded tor an. Inca. The accused the work. " the Alumina Anordrg ya pH 8129 in May and June tor night 'sore., During this he neared to guhrly each morning}! an (my to- Foreigner in Conn “and in. F-da-yo I. â€and. MAD STEADY JOB BUT ACCEPTED CITY CHARITY to Mount Bop. eqtttqtqrr (or intu- men. The In. In. â€unwant- Hawk-ville. Am: “I... to William Hope! they lived in W!!!â€- ter for "r,,'l.'WP. an. is survived by one son. min- P. “our od Detroit, on dual-tug In. Iii“: Zinhn of thi. tr, on brother, Goo a Pink. Walla-lo , on. later, lumen†Killer of be? Im- Lain Home, Alta., And t grand- children. Hot husband and "In. son. pndecouod her. "ttnest' a: 'iiti,1i “1.!"- WW- door be“. Gaia 't2utetda,gttg. no“ 1tPgttou'.'trtut,dhrCtt cu Min 'tdel':,','. Id Pt oaataltr a. 60., In. Hopef- m-on {ambit beau-scanning. Show†"tir rtPttod ttthe Wm- -- C bunny-Juli“ ' homo-mu. 6-140... t'fg,td Pi'ti'Veeiiii" Jif.iii?t'; m. 1'ulr tti Ion III-III. n irrraid A" iettr.ha/ 3155; took place "