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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Sep 1911, p. 5

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an 4 old â€" / e onl en t LCs . oi : Aemee d ns 9 ~~.â€" KEGAKB . m 00e c Ll? 2+ pefty _ TeRECHET ".'7';* .,‘ A & ¥£ a ol te. W b & att. 'T:- $ onl aat ics. Y* ~* *Rev. W. D. Lee _ h b;en‘ttli\‘ ‘ % Ctery> of the Guelph Presbytery, .; in .. {succession ta Rev. W. G. Wilson, who ~ ~has rece‘vea â€"a call to Moo:6. Jaw: iul t wate Aagh h “:::: & +hitit .of â€" water Cc ures " at hi "â€" Rrer. Alfred I. Valé, fotmerly. (( . Watetloo, who.is. * cn:oying â€"~a‘ ~well ~carned furlough, gare a, yery Chceri/£ > < street, .were â€" SOIP The anpugh Missionary service angeties" ‘,L'_‘:;.'lfh"(fl" l'â€"? mjm pastor pre y hed. * f c 4 ",,::"‘5‘ Ni. gE! Eb “'o‘,i;’ The popular Nished Violinist, has . râ€"4 iT FOR mc 4 n â€" ».\';:.(, an! in _ B C004 . FOR SALEâ€"USED PHANO CHEAP Rev. Altred JI. Vale, forimetly.. (€ Waterloo, who is h. oying â€" w ~well earned lggh' gave %;‘glm & & ‘!"'F : account. -4-;' e ;&” "the wert of St. Peters Mission at Great Slzv Lia~c,whith was greatly apprretiated by the nemâ€" hets ol St. ; Saviout‘s Congrezation last Stnday _ motning. _ Re . _ Mt. Talo is accompanied by his â€"wile, an‘ Aboy . ~are ‘at present. the . guestsâ€"of } grap} ~Locui‘m-:ws,’-%I e she found that “fl‘l"@.-&f On Saburday a young lad named . Nicbonald in driving ~ o era bill of éatth on George street where excavaâ€" am been dx%6, was tlrown 0i% badly .& .m-.; the e-ci.wan » ' _«who. was . W M Ponige io vaitrer ts hone white mwt to tun away. . The yo n£ & was driving the â€"dolivery â€"rig of "Mr. . Geo, Kraft. *\ w " k. TYaude Noooker h. resurned Atcon the: West where he spc.. .. folif _mronths . with "a surveying _ <farty â€" northern Manitoba.. . H& intends e timg â€"his course at Noreato Unâ€" 4 in the . depar{tment: of : civil C well Rally Day Services ALE sanl Woick M nday a eneets "of Mrs treet , ~were sold AT t~A SACRLFICE â€" t Daily Tele :fii‘: 1: (bronicle UBUI B U Nout goellont . Wa td Wis ally Wa ter N.E prc» hed. * appro h M thedist { romise . n lack s ie rÂ¥â€"rmned D bwrt R“ko m.w‘ st>. ~pulpit 1. . A .. Wal : by , givind sition 0f too . ®M . _â€"Mr. David HO tead. a trin to Havsville Lr QEE 7; es O ding, may: be punished by a. teri prison and fine. No action was ! the letter to behela over uatil next meeting. t publication, ‘‘Canada,. . PUDUAAICS . 26 England,. W A8â€" g::m; ters of ‘ . $up~ ho eréahing a bragh. I' to mantâ€" Seerccacy dae ioutracted 10 for ward necessary â€"information . â€" > tor !m gle E prope rty over to the Seminary. .( _ iss uunt‘: G. Hughes and _J._ H. 1. a Â¥o! 7 .whi fwu(;nm, :fl a’;; &nx’ ca member for the fiodse of Com mons for North Wateri0o. Mr.: Weie chel . acknowledged the same in a few ‘appropriate woldn: § T A most instructi e afl interestin: mosting of ~ > s Methatist Epworth crage was h ld in Frido7 ‘ke‘:;' w W - Aa lo]*;)ain; cklepg*w -‘% ~at tenglance . at Abo njaun‘gi:gr.h mee huld . at Wgattocs" N :‘fl‘n seeCte be &\'rwb.-«'-“slmv, $ ‘1 A fine climax to the Union services in ‘the Prosbyterian and : Metbddist Churches, so much enjoyed ‘and â€" ~ @> {r“c}‘}efl by g:fimmben . of g:fi Congregations, i : the past; > fow w out was rw‘fi?w'eoui- at temom, when ~a largo number. of 1. Methodist. ladies reszo.dod ‘te the i2 umm of the‘ Presby terian W.EFM.S. Auziliary . to attend ~their / regulz. imonthly ~â€" moeting, when ‘Miss Hoc‘d, il:-llvmd a most The;iring :address to the united Societies, . on tho in | . At a meeting of the Young . Ladies‘ ,.,ame Class of the , Methodist church F“"“.Y evening, Miss Muricl Hookey, ‘ teacher of the class forâ€" the â€" past ‘;m. Was. presented with > handsome |.nmzmuswlhmhflfl‘ an address was read by Miss Gladys "Devitt, sxpressive of the deep aDpré chunoltbvemlhnt-:ghflm" ered in conmection with young Ladies‘ Bible Class. . The presentation i was made by Miss Alma . Wagner: portance‘ :,of~ taking .. & Worldâ€" wice view <cf _ the need of pi ing Christ: to all at home and aproad> showing 1+ $ Fower for service can only ‘ be 1. n}. in fellowship with Him who has promised to supply all our needs. «‘The World Iot Christ ang Christ T the World." This can he . accom 11sbed when every chilM ot _ Gad realize$ his or her responsibility.. _‘ PRESENTATION Ladies‘. Rible Class. . The presenta on was made by . Miss Alma . Wagneor. Miss Hockey > made.a suitable,. . _reâ€" sponse; She leff Tuesday for Toronto where she will take a course of .stÂ¥â€" dies at the University: _ t d THL BATTLE meeUIRE. . : . commuiiica tic INTERESTINC ZEETING send Items of Interest,â€"â€"4 86 3r. David fi- took rip to Haysville Other Matters reader Canada o. etal 1o° tht interest.â€"The Mâ€" Was NATCHE Z TO MISS HOCKEY HAS JUST BEGUN nancial stat a term â€"4 a was taket ntatoes these days 1 in the business s s o C n tier. i. r.co.1 § * * ts .; Whiith Coprent Hew Styles es io wreat . cf_ het . M?W ,r" ie Â¥ Ne . O es i it ‘-“‘ "Wtrme ies Lc wg‘=|$ ~_ 1 @0E C oo Drscx au i‘lats"y">.l1 coate Buite, Dréses G o o ad ie Manue Senator _ Rat: ‘and {family, of HambUtg wete guests ‘of Mr. Â¥is: E. Ratz" on Sunday. " Mr. $.. B. Bricker . attended: t Cok the late Mr.: Zilliax Elmira. on â€"Monday..~ on k Rev. M. L. WW‘ uesday t0i &tâ€" m-;memgâ€" ¢ Mr Old People‘s ‘Home at Ebenezer, near C e 4 migmcgme i: guest of )l'_flmukbtbel. Beo street, for "a" few days.= > * h t M ‘Mr, Fred Shinn of Torontoâ€" was _ @ visitor at his home over Sunday: Miss Vera. Shirk returned to . Tor onto Wednesday where sbhe will _ re sume her studies at Torontb Uni versity. > x Miss. Edith Fox: of Cal x Hisit 19 bor_ cousin,‘ ~MrS. Aughes. this week; | > . s~ _ Stechel Lithographing Co. v. . Ontâ€" wrio Seed Co.â€"An appeal by .Adam Ufielmann, a defendant, + Jrom. . the juigment ‘of a Divisional Court :. of December 31st, 1910, allowing an â€"apâ€" poal by plaintif and dlmx?&; cross appéal of Ufielmann from the â€" judeâ€" ment of Teetzel, ~J., . of! Julyâ€"_ 231d, 1910 Plaintiff‘sâ€" action: was â€" brought to set aside as fraudulent and _ ~void W Mr as. against the creditors of the â€" de» iendant, the Ontario Sced . Company, a chattelâ€" mortzage and asignment : of book debts made: Ly: the Ontario Beed Company to Adam. Ufelm@an,. . The judgment declared the chattel~ mort zage void to the extent.of . dificrencé between the actualâ€" value: of theâ€": book debts of the Ontario Seed Company at the time and the sum . of â€"$8,800. Judgment: .â€"Appeal allowed ~and; the jmdgment .of Teetzel J., at trial restâ€" ered. ‘with costs throughout. <p: Ottawa, Sept: 45â€"Tlc eleventhâ€"an« nual ladies‘~ championship tourn@ment MI13S DAWSON C th of the Royal Canadian Golf Associa> tion was opened this mm On the links of the Ottawa Golf â€"/.~Tox duy‘s progratnmé cofisisted of the. anâ€" nual handicap and team matches _ and the @qualifying round for the championâ€" sbip and. consblation competitions, no fewer thin 50 feniinine exponents â€"of the gameâ€"starting out. ~=â€"â€".,*<* First ~honofs, ~as expected,. were: carried of by‘ Miss Dorothy Campbell, the British, American and â€"â€"Canadian lady champion. Playing from scrwtch Missâ€" C{‘.mphfl coveredâ€"the â€"18â€"hole course‘ in 71 strokes, negotiating sevâ€" eral 3‘s and the majority in~5. â€" Her driving and putting were excellent throughout, and it is conceded vhat ske will be one of the finalists _ for the P. D. Ross cup,â€"> ‘The handicap prize was. won by Miss M. Dick, . of Toronto, who went around â€"‘ in > 86, which, with herâ€"handicap ol five, teâ€" reduced _ her net sctore fo 81. Miss Henty Anderson of Montreal, had : a net score of 83, going around in 85, and‘ having the next best score : to that â€"of Miss Campbell. x=>* The Royal Montreal team won the and Ottawa third. â€" The ‘highest dual â€" tying card for theâ€"champioriship tout~ nament was 103, but as Miss . Cox, ol Toronto, and Miss~Christie. _. and Mrs. Holbrook, ‘of: Ottawa each ~went around â€" in "that aumber, _ they ~must play off in the morningto _: decide which of ‘the ‘two shail continug, : Miss Dawson, of Waterloo, was tied tor tenith place with Mrs.~ Holbrook, ia( Ottawa. Her handicap was 18 and her net whore 89.~ _ > g KING GEORGE ° A _ _ CONEERS HOMORS / On CANAOIANS Ottawa, Sept. 23.~â€" His Majesty King George V., sovereign hoad and patron ‘of the Grand Prioty ot _ the Order of the Hospital of St. . John ol e conterred â€" up nadian branc wnod Associi dian bra stom: Jot Appeal Allowed M M ... their ifimp f ; ~a week at thelx P "eotane ¢ osent B hidey t ut n risa} +4 U it Wa Wal al l_n‘" e ": c‘ #% 4 s 4 P# €, !Ql"'_g%‘q‘. !? Py 26 * J tamh ui Diraesl § L gtn . /4 n‘ me * xÂ¥ a A a hss 3“ Fall Exhibit c:â€"~"l Fall Ex (Atebal e ts +. k MEX HE, 15 un t in‘ Sawirlet, H M IN GSGCLF YOURNEY M l6 ol t3 M ngland s2ent M M Sa tuiday ~Gat 4 $â€" ubugal | & _ e l£" y 44 if; verat [ $ e T & > Sad ME i ty t 7B p & > lt : e t 4 s0t gs Py 5 41 .-;:';’g tC c t ',:;';«;“ 6 wfl ree | ie Hamâ€" x: + was ~a ay. 0 Tor» All oré= nto Uniâ€" px F. G. ( ¢. . Ontâ€" Adain h the urt |_ of ha Tow _A ~quiet "but célebrated . =at street, m‘; | A~pretty â€" wedding* took placte _ at | St: Louis "R. C. Church, â€"* Wateribo, Tuesday morning at ten o‘clock, . the !Wb béing Miss Matilda _ Elerâ€" 3 .~ daiighter of Mr. and Mrs. Steâ€" "wen. Ellerbront, 131 Park street, and ‘_ut.’.xa,muf: Brisbow ; son of .. Mr. and )Mrs. â€" Francis â€"~James Brishow, ; 351 Lowlsa street, Beflin, and formâ€" erly: of Fiora. * t olâ€" PC oo Oe tne . s M t o on 20 mt s célebrated â€"at the manse, 61 Oxford street, Guelph, on Wednesday, . when Rey. .Dr.~ Dix united in marriage Mr. .o.ert Forrest of Woolwich Township Waterlco County and: ; Mrs. â€" Elita~ beth Pirie= ol Pit ington, â€" daughter of Mr.â€"and ‘Mrs. Alex. : Harrison â€" 0f Ti ington: Aiter the honeymvon the Happy couple will reside near .Winterâ€" hocrne. a + gts k WATERLOO s Fibre £_® IIV L. i '"hv-m was performed â€" â€"«by the Rev. Father _Hubert. > > _ ~0~ ‘ Miss Ada Becker attended the bride und ‘Mr. Leo Brishow was .groomsâ€" ‘Following the ceremony a reception was ‘held at the bride‘s: home atwhich many guests were present. ~~| _ ~Mr. and Mrs. Brisbow left Wednesâ€" day morning on & boneymoon trip to Detroit. Michigan. A INTERESTING TALK Mr. F. W. Sheppard, : Inspector ‘of Public Schools, gave an‘ interesting talk on "Qur Bird Frignds" .at ~the Methodist® Epworth League meeting M”M,k}k dealt with the subject from. the cconomic "?‘7 int and emphasgized the usefuiness birds in h% destructive © insects, \chich ‘dd" #reat "damage to erops and in ‘u% destructive . 10 which d3 great "damage to crops vegetation * A vote of thanks was passed At. m meeting of the dics‘ Bible _ Class of 1 Church on Friday evenin i€t Hookey wha has bee ant capable â€" teacher .of some time haide¢ in h w hick nww with Miss Hockoy Teaves: for | :rms appreciation for ress given by, Mr. Sh mombers tory 1Tem national _ AVe can sity. with "pardonable . pride ‘that . never have we or any other store in Waterio® shown such sive assortments of such, mvzfiu;uw _/ We e invite yourâ€"inspection . of the new. goods whether you to buy or aot, aadâ€"should you wish to buy, out asso are surely large enoug h and our. values good enougt tainly plegse you. % ; 3 BRISBOWâ€"ELLERBRONT FORRESTâ€"PIRIE HYMENEAL e o i d 4 $ y a s mm "53URffeimanms‘ its, Buits, Dress Skirts, Wailsats, but <pretiy. wedding" . was meeting of the Young « LAâ€" ie â€" Class of the Methodist n Friday evening, Miss Murâ€" sy /wha has been the éfMficient ble â€" teacher .of the class _ for ye haride¢ in hor #esignation i vad with niuch regre®. c*ey yeaves: for ‘Torofito this ta the meeting the \had a paptr chase. + ExlPH AT . Uffelmann Mr .: Shoppard THE PEOPLES STORK A NSW ER oN BIRDS the splendid Had ve. values. /We‘ ‘goods whether you ish to buy, our assortments values good enough to cer> DANGER FOR _ Ot; the Sevils"â€"of street: for. young children, J..J. Kelso, of ~the Chilâ€" drein‘s AM Society ~headquarlers â€" i> Torontoâ€"writes" the following â€" warnâ€" ing, which is worthy of â€"the attention of. all who care in any/ way respOo® Warning <~to Paurentsâ€" Who Allow their Boys & Girfls> on the Street at Night kible for tle young: tss ~©Strect trading by> children . _ ant young: persons. was made the; subjsct ol engriry by ~ a defartaront .. Cont mittes appointed by the mm‘ ‘Scotlanc. _ After full consideration of. the facts it wus tnanimously agrer> thatstreet trading : was most: demorâ€" alizins. to cfifldm:.nfimg persons and shoul ; ke prohibited by Jarx undg# {he. a a of . cighteem yeers. .\ Jt has been cléarl; establishers that _ â€" Street {rading is virtually. an apprenticeshi® to easual lazor at the most erfticat zeriod in Life, when it is â€" of tieâ€"(+â€" most importance that childrem _â€"â€"&rd ya‘tr; . persous should. _be _ gâ€"quiring ° babits of : industry and m.fi:m fit them to beconic useful citizens..â€" P o Came oo P Cl â€" .‘"Whila‘â€" the remedy seems difficult, tbe;evil of .allowing childrenâ€" to be : on the streets at late ‘hrirs 4s ordy too apparcnt. | . In the past twenty . years protably one thousand requests have come . to this . oflice for . information or advice : on the supject . Of polh;nq out the dangers to young «ppople from morcd contagion.. ©2°~ .s.05. 88 o WE adr ont h childrem shall â€"not. be .13 ace at night witha‘t proper ip and the age ot apparâ€" ol boys . and girls . respecâ€" fer. which . they shall . be to be‘ in their houmes / at 1) Municipat councils in _and incorporates villages â€"raws . rogularting the time childrem: shall ~not. be .. is ¢ at night witha‘t proper und the ago ot apparâ€" OoNT CHILDREN | it 69 my PRESIDENT n? â€"~ ON THE RESULT ~ _ â€"â€" Op THE ELECTION Kalxnaroo, \ Mich., _ Sept. 21 â€"‘L am greatly â€"disap; o‘nted:" _ . _ ° Mr. Talt retroed to say further than the above â€"when ‘st: a banquetâ€" tindâ€" ersd ‘him ‘by the citizens toâ€"night, itc was informer of / the Aéfeab : sof the â€" Lanrier Gaâ€"ermnent in Canada and the attencant rejection of the reciprocity agro*ment with the Unitâ€" ed States. Saiet n d ce Mr: Taft intimated that alter he hat analyzed "the comlete returns heâ€" iainâ€" donbtediy will issue a statument : of incoryorate his views® in a szeech. At Battle Cree this atterncon the prosident _ told h‘s hearers tiat: he could tais on ‘reciprccity without havyâ€" ing his remarks Atwisted / by some r)>wspapers © attempting . to ~infvence the situation in Canada. â€" Seid be: ofangocf n tele sPenJenJoofenfanfenfenSenfenfocfe ofasfnfonfocde "I know _ that Some: itressonsitle _ ment of their accounts, an nowssagers callcd me a tricksterand _ tore of the securities (if al a Swindlet and say 1 in some way â€"by them.. _ _ _____ . _ _ . deceived ot played unfairly ‘with the . AND _ _FURTHER TAKE ininisters of. Canade to secure â€" the that I will insmediately atter | treaty. I am mot conscious of it @&n1_said last mentioned date, ‘pr 1 donwt beleve that they are. .. Thore distribute . the.estat . of . was not any trick apout it; .Â¥ cards | deceasc@ amoxg the patties . were Asid . an the 4&4e. ... ~~~ thereto, _ having â€" ow d anly _ *They said we want to annek Cat®" claims of 'I:a. 1 Vhen . .. ada, hub. P ; ~ notice, and I will _ not . "Genllemen,. my exrcriencée in thii liable for the procceds of the . ‘Goverrenent Tas taught me that . wo estate or Any part thereo! . ~%O have territory enough without‘ ~@%# tributed, to . any person: of _ pt lifging our borders. â€" Canada is 0G¢. of whose claim I shall 0t .. them: good: neighbor and alorg the botsut . y‘:.q % <oye «it lneâ€"of milés thete is not a ~_ gun 1911. i 3 o ce or fort ~or a battléship wortthy of, ..___ Lydiz GroB, ninistt The name. They have thir troubks; . Dated the;~ th day of Sep w@â€" have â€" OUr soOwha 0 0 s0jl.0 Lciol ~ s _ Baden, P.O,. I "I can say for one that the ~LM i of ‘ those outside who say that _ the trade ‘treaty was to facilitate onnex: ation is â€" bosh."‘ . #I want to (proghesy," said ~bo, @that it 18 or 15 months, and that. will pe~pefore: © the ‘gext generct" cleo ‘tion, ‘The "effect "of ‘ reciprodity > Tat ;h&k business bf the farmer _ is ‘ â€"d, will be so slight that it witformine ta! at Alf t 9/« "MMt presidett sald â€" for bimself _ h i,!5;.."‘.":’,.-.;.;, hn‘s Te prifiicge of lt Conatioe tpriey w 1 "eiveying (wi'c:nalg tee t‘rfi se C fim * ¢ A rona “{l of ds cavent toge, wil ii aA se . t ADMES SWEA ‘â€"~â€" JIRVIN MASTER _â€" a BRANTFORD RINK BURNED C:â€"H Mills & G ) The Choicest Wheat Harvest _ .â€" yields to you four which takes rank : _ Nes EP mragr ie | < Â¥e i'ngn : rand. n- ; ‘i‘ -.v F ”:; 3 whole wheat made mtomw'&g â€"â€"â€" ing to the best at;:tg;led ‘modern meâ€". | _ thods, what else could be the result= _ _ W hen:Boying ack your.dealer for TiR qq‘ mg en Buying your dealer for "I NE WHE " «.. Phogeg» SCLEY MILLS® °~" m â€"eouple of the: aÂ¥ one" that the ~talt 36â€"4% immen Berlin, ‘Ontario |â€"Notice to Crediter IN â€"THEâ€"MATTER_OF THE . < â€"TATE _ _OF â€"ANDReW LaTE OF THE "';,,_!,; WILMOT, IN THE O wWATERLOO, FARMER, DE / ED; NN n io NOTICE 18 EREBY / pursvant _ to the _ j ‘,‘;..‘%b Lehalf (1â€" CGeor:e V, Chapter 26, tion 55) that all creditors and perscas having clainis against . tate of the above â€" named . Al Gro# who dled " on or about . day of ~â€"July, A.D;, 1911, are, gtitred to send. ‘ by o t, pré to doliâ€"er to me, the unler the administratrix â€"of the prope Ahe said déceascd, on or befon 18th ° day o October _ A. D. \their ‘clristian _ aod surnamen, dresscs and description, the t ticulars of their claims, a. 8 ment of their m%’ d Wre ol the securities (if aby) by M‘ inss stesne" ~AND _FURTHER TAKE J that I will insmediately atter | said last mentioned date, pré distribute . the.estate_. of _ the deceasco amog the puttics & thereto, _ having ogard anby _ élaims of : which,: 1 % hen .. notice, and that 1 will not . liable for the proceeds of the | estate or any part thereof, o. tributed, to ; any person of . pe ol whose claim I shall not. themM aotiee. > x3 ft\eé‘ xA 197L * n aaea ty for: spare_time.. Work not difie Experience {not â€" requited... _ Inter tional Bible Press, Toronto, OmE Atter a prict ; : ilIness, Jactb .. Tm' a nflna farmer,. P [ 90 Lancaster Street, Berlin, â€"â€" PA weay ° on Sunday _ evenmibng 9 @‘clock. . â€" Death was due §0°! diseaso Mr. Hergott was in his fourth yeat was â€" Ey T hy . the _ farmi compmund of" Tio doceasod was borm i Bt. Aj 1 all tha, Hoete bes, COMvic : and at home. Thrre are Joâ€"t a wisâ€" lera, viz. â€" Michael, ) > J Om Wal :orton, . Augeet,. â€" â€" Hescéler, | AMe tho@yâ€"< . Berlin, Mts, e yda will Pnd it a j waaat The Limoral. was â€" Jeld ca thy wWANTED AT ONCE ‘ JACOB HERGOTT OBITUARY DJIES\SK ‘~GIRT UU. was botn Bt. Aga~ of â€"the late aye four toch> y hobwe, n 8i ~::Â¥ .lf'- in t Apring. (OOVE 1 04 83â€"10¢. wt, JC wnce

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