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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 May 1911, p. 3

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ed to the weather side of the studs with lath and asphalt side exposed (”or the lath. weather boards are railed. or tat-merit. is applied, Is it is the ideal material tor cement exterior " stucco work, Por trampte, wires, estutttau And tttrther inlormnuon, all on or write nlshopnc sheathing is made of same material as Wntt Board, but finish is not, neg-manly so fine, I: it is nail- ls (‘heaper than lath and plaster and ts used as a Substitute mr Latin and Plaster, it is made of kiln dried dressed lath. imbedded in hot Asphalt Mastic, and mutated with sized cardboard, lt is cut in sheets (1x4 feet) and unilorm thickness ot i Inch. These sheets are nailed dry to sludding relay for immediate application ot wall paper. paint cr other decoration Being proof against motslurc it will not shrink or crack, being therefore sumsstully used instead oi lath and plaster, Wlnw anm wound with an henna-n of 7 M can. in mundane. over mo. Students may "(or M. any limo. Bishoptie “who "rm from ll_o_tovgcl Business college The Canadian Pacitic Railway Com- )any are oiiering In sale a large :rra of sprciz-‘ly selected land along their new .9cs':atoon-Wetasuwin a-nn Moose .law-Lacoai,e branches through Central AlLrna. Theselands, which (an be bought at $9.00 per al'l'l‘ and upward, viz-M wonderful crops-bumper crops-of wheat, oats url all small grain, and ll‘l'il' cqval cannot be Inland Int mixer! larming. stock raising and dairying. For Mrrther information call on M write Canadian Patgfie _- _ V Railway Lands For partial." cadre-i. All!“ Wright. Secretary T. H. all], Inspéc'ot G. A BOEHH District Age, t _ Waterloo. Out. Phone 249. Ineunnee company ""'P"'o""" [876 Head Office - Waterloo Subocrlbed Cepitel.. ... . .. RO,' 00' Depoeit with the Dominion Government ...... ........ 8117.140. All policiee guaranteed by the Lottdrn nd While Insurance Company with Amt: of 316.306.0311. Price " par avian-u upwards The Mercantile Fire Grand Cavalcade and Pageant, Old Time Costumes, Pow-wow Camp-fire, Ground Hog Festival with Potato Pancakes, Flap Jack, Haggis, Pretzel, Ete., United Choirs of Cr unty wi Accompaniment, Patriotic Addnsses. LADIES' DAY-Quilt Spinning Bee. Bands and Singing Societies of County. Prize for the "BEST GIRL" Horse and Buggy, deem-ah ribbonerand natural flowers Bring your Lunch Basket, Cups, Sweets, Tea and Coffee Pry mnrsrary Ptqsideuts:--R. W. B. Snider, Ex M.P'P.; Jos. Seaman), Ex-M.P.; Hon. Jam .8 Young: James Livingston. Ex-MJ’. Presidrnl. for the County, L. J. Brexlhnupt. Ex-M. P. P. Chairman for Bvrlin. Dr. F. H. Krubtieish. Chain man for Waterloo, c.. W. Schirdel. Es . tkeretarrTrearsurer and Promoter. Alien Huber, Ch,,. Ont. Waterloo County (Ill &llhn' lie-Union and Sooogorfost Edwin s. Matthews CALLFA‘ BEAU" M. WEEK COMMENCING MOND ACN:, AUG-D ST 14TH- 1911. No. 1 Government Sundard per bush. $10.00 Ontario Seed " Successors 31.1w“. No. , Government Stands“). A Historical and lus'cal Event, Old Eellct Ihthittition. Red Clover 28 King Sum-t, West, Berlin. Ont Berlin and Waterloo, Ont We carry a full line of Vegetable and tlower Seeds. You "and Your Inland: are Invited to Attend the Wall Board Eondly Apr" 3rd. Alslke TIMOTHY GLOVE/RD GOD SAVE THEEKING. AND to tho hoisvr alnnv, “UHF speraal prim of $500 (1111 fr,t I'v I: d .m'nml In thr, HUN In air! Fhrrt- horn (Luvs. shots that the Cath haw In! rem rrytlr'cte' Poultry al m grls an additional sumo In m.mrn'\ an ' rlulvlnn'x work itrl ulmrtmlal (whims nvu classics hue lwrr. adh I, and m shrv.t own rwpallnwnt s,rous ilvrsxhitutiro is 'rroirtr paw with I's “unvrlul Ir uvasr m attrndanrr Thr, prim Itst LA hr had In with In: in llamuvl " (I Orr, HIV H.H. Tun uh That the mrv'tgcnt,rmt lully "put to run-h Hm millicm nurl- this yrs! " oermM hy thr tttMtottmrrnent "mi the 'ipertat. ion Witt t," Tin “if,” a In. Canada National Exhibition Prize List for 1911 Out $60,000 IN PRIZES om mum " "ioaiiiU or an Eur” -atu,ilr,iast be mad. IOK "" M°I(.I[KIII' Pl-PNL‘Y My no MRCIE'R. Fig-:31LM Waterloo County _ ms labor [mull . 59 King St. Wear, Berlin. We have vacancies for men and women in all lines of work If you are out of employment communicate with us at once. No charge for registration or services rendered. li-tf m...- and m 333100. . ram-g.” a; " fiawmmm £3,"- TOURIST SLEEPING CABS yuan. a; 4?itityaeevaiat "ettt, snail-I Tril- but Ton-Do 2.00 a... on "" l I. II, ' " " JotrE 'l " atv n, I. Mth . a 8m. _ " Noah“: puma a pr 'a.ourtpriiiii' RATES hitch. Sashtclml. mm rllli EMPLOYEES 1lNBlhlNm [aClEiiiiifiriiiiB with Potato Pancakes, Whigs: 'niled (3)103ng tt Cfynty with Band or Luoerne, No. l Govern- ment Standard, per bush. No. 1 Government SQndu-d» per bush. 'T." EXCURSIONS Timothy Buggy, decorated with Alfalfa TO 14.50 OF '---Gsilting and Pots. m ouud Tno youths from the country ac- Coated a couple of young ladies on King street on Saturday evening who apparently did not mn- for their company They insisted on following company Thu insisted an following thrm up for n Mock. hmwwr, when the maidens summoned Srrgonnt Walker. who march"! the persisu‘m ones to the pollen Manon Manda morning thr you” lulu-s Ward “mm them And th' hearing that they my» - m. arvormugly adjourned until Tuesday, Throughout his hearing he chewed n trig wad of gum. looking about his surroundings “neonn-rnedly, and laughing at the funny remarks - he made. John Nelson, an idear-iootiing hobo, was taken into custody by High ( Constable Huber Sunday on an im. itormation laid by Heidemeig resi- dents. He had been drinking freely, and loaling about the village doing nothing. In Police Court Monday he gave his home as Blythe, Ont., pleading not guilty to the charge ol vagrancy He said that he had been, employed cutting wood for a man named John Casey in Heidelberg. "There isn't such a name near Heidelberg," said the High Con- \tahle, "Well," came the reply, "His lirsl name was John. anyway." He has asked where he " as employed in Blythe and nine the name ol John t'urttmimrs, The magistrate intimat~ ed that he would communicate with the party and then Nelson exclaimed "He's dead now ,, A witness will 3 be secured from Heidelberg to prm'e1 the man's guilt and the ease was accordingly adjourned until Tuesday.| Throughout his hearine he chem-d a Two Cases at Never hesitate about berlain’s Cough Remed It contains no opium t cotics and can he giver conlidt-ncv. As a quid coughs and colds to tt are susu'pliblr, it is SUM The directors hereby exprrss their hearty appreciation to all who have in any “as; shown their interest in behalf of the little curs. 50 _ The ptihlie, as usual, did not forget the cli‘ldren. Among the domtions for the heme was a fine otrtee clock from A. Pequegmt, one guilt trom the West Montrose Missionary So- ciety rum" six quilts from the St. Jolra's Lutheran church, Waterloo, at- so a great variety ot presents such as eggs, candies. eta, for the chit- dren which they greatly arnjeyed. Miss Snider. the matron, reported having admitted 9 children ih the home during the mart!) and I} have gone out ant 35 remain. Dr,. MeGiilawee maco 14 calls. Total cmtrihutions amount to $38.- Ell TP.e directors of the Berlin (o'- phatsuge hold their regular monthly muting at the home King street, west on Friday; evening, April 28, 19il. Thr Prtsident, Mr. Pctvr Shupc presided. The various re- pcrts showed that each department was well managed 51d highly satis- factory to all ccracerned. Thclralth at the children is good and being once more relieved from qutrantine, it is safe to say that low rcmilics enjoi- the Easter season more fully than those in this institution. 35 Children l was " ry sick with Quinsy and thought I would strangle. I used MINARD‘S LINIMI‘JNT and it cured me at once. I am never without it new. Yaars gratefully, Its. C. D. PRINCE. Nauwigewauk, Oct. 21st. Minard'r. Liniment Co., Limited Proprietor Hollinger's stock will be appraiszd to-morrow and In: sum harvi oxrr the management of the hotet to the new proprietor nut Momisy. (hainmn Doering of the liteense Commission inlormc'! the ihregtoy!s tlnt it was quite tire that tho Kai: sorta! Hotel Co., had not asked int a li P"tie and it would not lure lawn granted if the Company woul'. haw asked for it. As the law mes mt permit one proptietor holding two licenses tre Commission granted Mr. Zuber thir- ty days in which to either ttie.tose " lease the license ot the Grand thu- t 21 subject to the approval of the Ce umiss ion. e WALPER HOUSE UCENSE IS IRANSFERRED "i+rr+rree+ree+t-e+t-t-res. 'reoeoeoersoeoos,oo,rooi' Annoyed Young by all (1&1ch e about giving Cham- t Remedy to children. opium or other 'nar- be given with implicit a quirk cure lor " to which children it is unsuupasscd. Jn Orphanage Police Court Ladies cnes In“. Tirh hl Impunhm, st and lama a HM {WIPYK} lo nun. “0mm F, frclinz out qt p; In the Spring Most People Need a Tonic Medicine MR. BRYAN AT BRANTFOItD. BRANTFtntrt,--wiIIiam Jennings Bryan has been sreured for an addrrss here early in May in behalf oi the umpaizn to raisn $100,000 for Inc now Y.M.C.A. BANISH PIMPLES AND ERUPTIONS Irr. t'allahanoronrruncvj (Ira-III duo lo heart lailurc. "the funeral will lake place an Munaay nttrning M St. Mary's Roman (‘allmlic Churcls, for serxices and lo Mount Hopeccnr Mary for interment The many flit-n15 of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Fcnerer, 27 Foundry street will sympathize with than in the sorrow they have sustained through the very sudden death of their bright fire year old daughter, Alberta, which took [late on F'tiday evening. She, with sn'cral friends were playing in the yard when she WL.; yen to top- lle over in a faint. and calling to her antlffl', passed away. She had teen in excellent health during the day. SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. Plty The matter of abolishing the com- mon drinking cup was championed by Tnstees Honsberger and Hett and the Board decided that from May 15th the common drinking cup will be abolished in the schools and the teachers will instruct the pupils to bring cups of their own. Improved Ventilation. Messrs. Breithaupt, Honsherger, lien and Chairman Reid were ap- pointed to look into the matter of improved ventilation in alt the schools. l That the leave ol absence grant-d Principal Forsyth be extended to f‘January Ist, 1812 ' That the salaries of the Collegiate Institute stall be as follows for the _ year ending June 30th, 1912:-- l W. H. Williams (to be engaged e as acting principal torpne I year) "tr"rrm...-. ..r.t..r. ..-m.mtt_ t1750.00 D. W. Houston 'mr"...., .._..ermt 1550.00 H. Cr. Martyn .r.Pt*.Pt F"..rm.r.tF. 1500.00 I,. Norman ."'e""tr.t .'..Prmm. _.. 1500.00 H. l’uglsey 'P-.rrmt. "rrr-.rt. 'rtmt- 1400.0o Harry W. Brown .trrr-.t-.., PrP-r. 130000 Miss Carrie Jiekling's SttCCPti- sot _.....-.. ..m.-m.-. -M.tr..-. .-.tr. 1301100 Miss Annie Windsor (subject to canttlltttion on Jan. lst, should Mr. Fursylh return 1130.00 Miss E. M, Ferguson .mm-.mr_rtt. 950.00 Miss 11 J. Hockey .mt.-m_-..-.... 900.00 Miss Nellie K. Hodgins 'P'rm-tr. 000.00 Miss Era Betzner .tmtr-mr. ...m.. 275 00 Major B. Osborne ..r.-.t.. ....r_ 339.00 J. W. Connor ..t..r... '9.P..Pr_rtt 500.00 C. Fischer F-r...-.- PA.F.r..t ....wm... 700.00 That Mr. Cowan be engaged tn pre- pare specifications for the repairs necessary to the house on Gwen street and that tenders be obtained The members of the Board present were Chairman Rem. Messrs. Bre.'t- haupt. Smyth, Bean, Lang, Pequeg- nat. Hen, HortsbergeY, Sattler, Bit- zcr and Secretary Fld. Pextuegnat Collegiate Managcment Committee Chairman Kdw. Smyth. ot the Man- atremrnt Committee of the Collegiate and Technical Institute, submittcd the (allowing reso1tititmrc-- The Building Committee requires the sum at $10,000 to complete the new school. and the Board will send in a requisition for this amount to the Town Council. in co town, The Board ot Education held a special meeting on Friday evening tor the purpose of receiving the report ot the Management Committee ol the Collegiate and Technical institute re- specting the salaries lor the members of the staff (or the next year, and for the consideration " (fur questions in cameo-”on with the schools of the Board of Education Decides That Pupils Must Bring Their Own Cups DRINKING CUP 10 BE ABOLISHED Abolish Drinking Cup Fm ling "f MW l,ettlth “mt, mm (M, ailing I children. " you 1r. 5 Yrhit Oi.0 GIRL “750.00 1550.00 1500.00 1500.00 1400.00 1'200.0o I The splendid work wt Chamlwrlain's Htomaeh and Liver Tablets is daily (iii/ii; to view. No such grand rem- edy tor liver and howel Iroubles was l t-vrr known before Thousands bless I Ihcm for curing constipation, sick ‘ hvadaciw, biliousruvss, jaundice and In- " digcstiru, Sold by all dealers, . Isuxuu: Inchrr a-l the section, Car- _l r was chcrgrd with writing sumo obsrene wows. on thr, bravkhoard of ltte seine] ccullary to Hm school Emma ('a'hr had ELI-:1 15w teachrr {at the scrliun sincr ile nrw year. I Itttrn'.ly his resignnticn was asked for to tah, erect at the Easter hoiidis. lt-joe/i, d'-;s aftrr (anrr he ' len, one I t'-" the trustns ultrrrd the roam to [of the trustns entrrrd the roam to "lean up. On the lraclaoard was writtrn: "Trustres mu will find the keys and t'ce boo' s in the uppor left hand drawer." I'ndzvr lhrse words was t'arttr's signatrrv, and mar Hum] TTPrt' some not}: that the (mucus cons-MUM wry impoliiv am? oUscrne. Cullm' acrnrwlii:-t writ- ing the first words L'st the tl.sicrtu? works. hy dcnied having put upon the Markham"; After In. "siur, 1hr (' i, donu- the magisfratt, adjournr'l the ML: " one week tor his diwisisu. Woodstock, April 20.--Tru, of school section No. 9, of Zorra, were the prosrcutcrs ratiur unusual case at the court this morning, the deie In: Ron-rt J. (arm, a tithool leaehvr a-L 11w wctim l r was chcrgrd will: wrilin UNIQUE CHAYGE All drukgists SCI and guarantee Bouth's Kidney Pills, 50c box. Money back it they fail to relieve. Write to the R. i. Booth coCiiir, Viii Erie, Ont., ior a tree trial. . . reliei is permanent BOOT/1'5} allidna .' £4,118 The simplest and most effectin- remedy for sick kidneys is Hooth's Kidney Pills It there is 'weakness, c_ngestion, inflammation or soreness, I Booth's Kidney Pills quickly relieve 1 it, They gently: ' stimulate, tone Ci Ind strengthen. , w" I . K sick kidney s, l bam I E drive away back- " L%WiiFi= ache, rheumatic " mfttth pain and dizzi-; - i -' ness, clear up! '4' .119 I and regulate me? Ai' ilE LI Cg urine and restcre k? V a teriect filter- f ing of the blood, I Best of all, this I run“: 1, .7 _ A S.MPLE REMEDY Representing: Nordhei;ner, AGAINST TEACHER BIG t!ftr'("f Save 100 to mi my; f0it BACKACHE the polite deierg iagt be- a io1 met - t WANLESS MUSIQ to" rdhefmer, Mason & Rigel]. Hninpa 14.4.. in tr' a Aves Emt Wanles ', Mason & Riach, HéiJes'BIds‘ Wendell Piano Companies . rs-d 26 King St. was T. & D. Cloth, tailored and will keel well as the best made MW...“ and the ordinary kinds as there is and an automobile. Don't take c in and see for your;clf. try them R most popular of the T. & D. Miit The Boulevard The Broadway The Classman The Harvard Expecting to see the ordinary kin clolhing. We don't keep them. tl {trance between , WMM‘DcmBhW §WALL Surprising values are shown in B A comp .ritson of our prices and the Ir. Vince Jou that we are giv'ug also. money. Also a f w Carriages and Go at a discount of 25 to 50 ler cent v,", OF Pt JXDERTAKING Special attention: branches. Day Phone 37. , Go-Car Baby Ca Don't Come' Simpson's Retail ta, -J. G. DOERSAM. Now is the time to put soueil the coming Season. We In] 8 mething different and In found them. Come in see o o. Clothes from $l5.0 [will keep their shape best made-to order gm WALL P and you will be "cT""ht is O The T be H U o 0 ll a 0 0 0 I) ()

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