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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Nov 1911, p. 11

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Gexl t REZY c xÂ¥ ‘James Wh:meseAnnmcu Date an isties Manifesto Devoted to Account of & / the Premier‘s Stewardship & POWERPORTFOLIO IS" PROPOSE PROVINCIAL ELEC elections will be ~Bir: James Whitney made the form a}>announcement last evening, «im ultaneously with the issue of~ his let terto tae electors. Mlptio:k will, of course, . take place W earlier, Monday, ‘The delay in the issue of the writ, as. previously announced, was â€" caused by ~the desire to .give municipalities full opportunity to complete the preâ€" parat of their . voters‘ lists. (!I:pdgn Starts Next Week, . ‘The campaign proper will probably be, ingugurated next week, though no g dates have yet been arrangâ€" ad by either Premier or Opposition leader. A MOTHERS‘ PRAISE OF BABY‘S OWN TABLETS ©â€"In the selection of Monday as elecâ€" tion day, Sir James Whitney follows Mrs. B. S.â€"Baker, East Margaretâ€" ville, N.S., writes: . No mother would recommend for her baby _ any medi¢ine of ‘*which she was not . abâ€" solutely sure. A baby‘s life is too prefious. ;A motber is always pleased to recommend‘ to ‘other mothers someâ€" thing that has been valuable in _rcâ€" storing the health of herâ€" child. That is why 1 can . highly _ recommerd Baby‘s Own Tablets, They cured my IaBy who was sullering from constiâ€" jation and 1 feel that 1 cannot praise them enough. I would _ adâ€" lise all mothers â€"with sickly. babies to give them a trial, well knowing what the result will be." â€" The Tabâ€" I.ts are: sold â€" by melicinc dealers of by mail at ‘ 25 cents ‘a.box. from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co:, Rrockâ€" ville, Ont Thankegiving â€" â€" Donations for 2 glasses jelly Miss . Bruce fruit. for â€" murses. + Mn3 â€" Mrs. A: A. Eby, jar fruit "“”’“"l] Mrs. Rickardson, quart honey. ‘ f â€"E. D. Lang, basket apples and basâ€"} ket® mixed fruit. Mrs. A. L. â€" Breithaupt, 6 ~â€" jats fruit assorted. "A ‘Grateful Friend", halfâ€"aâ€"dozen large chrysanthemums. * ‘ "A Friend", 3 glasses fruit and 3 ! Mi NOMINATIOA ECEMBER 4 ELECTIONS ECEMBER 1 fr B. Hughes, â€" grapes and~candies The F.F. Dalley Co. Limited, Ramilton, Ont. Makersol the fanious it sen return miail TAE DATES I{ your dealet does not carry Black Knight" Stove Polish, ind us his name and 10¢, and e will send a full size tin by Equaily good for stoves, J ates and jronwork. jelly and one pound tea ruce. ~Waterloo, 2 qus he m T4 MONDA Y ND 2in 1" Shoe Polish ‘IAL ELECTIONS WILL BE |"®! 00 S ce ooo ocCemieen (ih ~.."*" * M quarts al devoted to the P‘reinier s accOuns @" his stewardship. For the future the Premier contents himsel{* with â€"subâ€" mitting three proposals (to the clecâ€" torate, ‘the thost striking being the creation ol a new department of the Government, with a. Minister at its head, to take over and carry on the work of the Hydroâ€"elec¢tric Commisâ€" sion. The Premier intimates further that a projéct‘ is under consideration {or the :development . of northern Ontario, towards which further Legâ€" islative appropriations may be asked. It is also intimated that the Federal Government will be importuned for assistance by bonus and subsidy on the present construction and . projecâ€" tive extension of the Temiskaming & Northera Ontario Railway. resting place at Mount Hope: cemeâ€" tery on Tuesday _ after an impresâ€" I sive ~ service in the St. Mary‘s R‘l C. Church which was . largely attendâ€" ced by. a representative concourse of sympathizing friends and acquaintancâ€" es. 4 _ At three o‘clock the clergy proceedâ€". e4 from St. Mary‘s Church with ‘ermksâ€"herrer and acolytes to the famâ€" ily resideace, 53 Weber street, west, ard returned with the casket _ and mournets. ‘Aiter the beautiful setâ€" vice of the church had been _ sung "snd â€" fopri & 7: ‘Theo. Spetz, the cortege proceeded +0 the cemetery. The meimbers of the |St. Bonifact Society marchai before the heatse, six of the members actâ€" ing as _ pafMâ€"bearers. _ Following the |hearse were the . mourners, Court 1Housa officials, Pr. H. G. Lackner, ~M.P.F., Mayor Schmaiz and members SHERIFF MOTZ PASSES AWAY ‘The remains of the. late. . Mr. JOBN Motz, Sheriff of Waterloo County and one of the oldest residents of . this community, were laid: to their last Wellâ€"Koaown Officialand Jourâ€" nalist Succumbs After Long Riness of the Town Council, President L. Bardon of the Concordia‘ Society and friends in carriages. _ _ _ § ay ‘being With the gued FKis life in Canada is interesting. In June, 1850 he apprenticed with Christian‘ Nahrgang, the mute tailor, and stayol there three {m It was ) during ‘this apprent p that the friendship with Frederick Rittinget, his partner in later years, originated. For a while be had a tailorshop _ in ’Petetsbun. fater he was cletk: and tailor for George Eby, St. Jacobs. In 1857 he went west as far) as the Mississippi ard worked for one yeat at Rock Island. 11}., and Davenport, le In val ts vet, 1 liner contin ick Ri In J# tited {r ness is of the the announcement of the elections Bir James Wt a letter to the .electors. nart of this communicat b mer nd dweek p d p LPO Mr. John caailo in the. Oniadie: Governmeny on 14 * iBpMBHA! stomy . is depleted s . In oJ i1 hovernment2 c | the titlol ‘Homeâ€" Again‘‘ tte eve cf. an elfe ;“% ( n~ with the â€" Family poene e se baby is etald and . ‘Weekly Star, of . Mont M ’&"&. / Cl‘ |feal. (It is beyond‘ doubt the ... best ; ("hack to the wall,*, during. . uce "rer “& ow . great arduots ahd emflq‘enul dauys _ of paper. _ Tho picture is 22x20_inches the cheap power policy. < Aready for m.m.“.,"? Family Herâ€" T: -"""'"""""""‘-,\ ald and Weekly Star is growing fastâ€" Death w" D‘I‘ f er ‘and faster every year. It is the LC Y * * * O is .« ) | matvel cof! the.. newspaper world . toâ€" t to % dnlr and :;: . sWiOlk a "picture â€" "as wek" iafiar . .. |‘"Home A ‘*all. for ore dollar & | _ of Fm é‘ year, it is no wonder the cireulation F s s tgmvn. Every home in Cmm::w\nd ‘ 6 mss > & spend a dolHar this . season on this ‘The unfortunate death of Mr. Wil~|proat bargain. * ‘ liam. Allan,. father. of: Mrs.~ _ Heary " %\\ippet oi this town, in a . Toronto Wmm n fienrabiemavenscadiaciits hotel a few weeks ago,, has been m-‘ * | ported in: various â€" papers thflmahomi s t ‘, the province in many difierent . ways, An th w i'(‘he post mortem examination show» o er es em ‘ed that Mr. Allan was not in an in 4 itoxicnted condition at the time 0!‘ Ontan& Radi‘l .‘ his ‘death, . and testimony ghmd; y 25 “hat Ne was o io e n n t l ‘Toronto, Oct. 38.â€"A. T. Drummond, C mo then" The Jury‘s vermct|the wellâ€"known Toronto finaneier, has i wan as follows"â€" s left for, England to completc â€" iinan |Was . s x 3 T LLY "avransaments in connection with W | ~ Several witnosses . came dorward ~and they all gave evidence ‘that â€" Mr. | Allan was not in the habit of drinkâ€" ing, but that deceased .was a ‘sober ! man and had nothing to do with . the other. four men," ~"Because . of i"~ many complaints | which were made last July. in Cof= nection with the system "of hold& matriculation â€" examinations . during. that month, it has been decided by the Ontatio â€" Education Department that hereafter | the examinations wilP be held about a month earlier. Dt John Scath, Superintendent of . Eduâ€" cation â€" zor the, provincel is notifying principals of â€" schoole that, commentâ€" ing nest year, all matriculation exâ€"â€" aminations will be completed by the end of June, This news will ‘l: received â€" with great réliel . by 6 teachers and p.rent:L@ The cmmV |tions this year were held Q@uring the very hottest part of _ July, and it is caid that scores ‘of young : people (On the night in question. Mr. Allan occupied the room adjoining that 0c cupied by the other four men and . it was through their carclessmess in not turning off the gas that Mr=. Ailan met with such a tragic death, . >â€" Earlier Dates | I For Matric. ; f Examinations ‘ ed‘ received his appointment as Sherâ€" if and â€" up / to the time . of his illâ€" ness psflol’med ‘the duties of the office in a faithful and satisfactory manner. He was beld. in the Nt est â€" esteem by the. . judicial and gal . fraternity kv‘rm: whem he ~ caimt iey after having fought opf within the party with t to the W.u'“‘ durings. . ts ahnd experimental days heap power policy. > , HON. ADAM BECK oppostâ€" * > . | Ahe ivs of id married and . the children he Acad Wiliam ‘After Thirty Years Experience 1 ~ Toronto, Oct. 38.â€"A. T. Drummond,. the wellâ€"known Toronto financier, has left fors England to completc â€" iinan cial arrangements in connection with the proposei radial lims linking To ronto ~with Western Ontario. The Bmposed route is via Brampton, Guelph, Hespcler, Berlinâ€"and on . to London, with branches <to _ Woodâ€" 'stock and Stratford. . Mr. Brummond ’hopu to have: construction under !v:a)' early next‘spring. R Don‘t Wear A Truss Ii you have tried . most every thing. else, come to me. Where others Tfail is where I have my greatest success. Send attached coupon toâ€"day and â€" I will send you free my illustrated book on Rupture and its cure, show ing my Appliance and giving you prices and names of many people who hat» tried A Beautiful Story | THURSDAY, NoVv. 3ND, 19141 Have Produced An Ai&llince " for Men, Women or Childâ€" rin That Curts Rupture wilted, Dent. A ‘Toronte t and were cured,.It is instant T ict when all others fail. Remember â€" have no salves, no. harness, no lies. 1 send on trial to prove : what 1 say is true. You are the judge and mee having seen my illustrated book ind > read it you, will be as enthus ‘astic as my hu{}'ll of patients whose letters you car also read. Fill sut free coupon below and mail . toâ€" day. It‘s well worth . your 'd'o whether you tryâ€" mt Appliance ‘or he above is C.E. Brooks of Marsball, Mich. who has been curing Rupture for over 30 years. Ift Ruptured write him toâ€"day. Iâ€"SEXD IT ON TRIAL ot :6 for §2.50.~ But i the Te sample FREE INFORMATION CoUPON. (.. E. Hrooks, 243 Brooks * > Bldg ;« Marsball, Mich. Please send me by wail in plain wrappet r'll iMustrated ::: and . <full , Mqunlfl‘: t « appliance for cure a':'m hk Name Address bat write dight ple. _ National o. of Canada, onto. 95 State "they wih lm‘b &: Wought‘s Gin.J41s ave doné P.Q Caskenettoâ€"At Pretton, . Oct. 22nd to Mr.and ‘Mrs. R.;Caskenette, . Leisâ€"At Wellesley, Oct. 18th, to ‘ Mr.. and _ Mrs.. Joseph L.;, ~Leis, $win daighters;. i/ .5 5.1> 4.; * ~&>/7 Schummer:â€"At Linwood, Oct. | 9th, murt. and Mrs. ims&m imer, a er. x; t :!(:;:I?:Nnr St. Clements, Oct. 11th, . _Ao. Mr.: and Mrs. Peter Meyer, _ a _ son. Snyderâ€"At Wintéerbourne ‘Oct. 25th, i to Mr. and Mrs.. P."A. §nydn, a son. : 5 t at 3 McLeodâ€"Hastingsâ€"At : Crosshill, Oct. 25th, C. E. McLeod of Cookstown, to Alice, daughter of the late Robts, ~ Hastings: 8 Uttleyâ€"PJayfordâ€"Néar: Crosshill, Oct. 25th, Wellington Uttley. to Caroline \Playlord. .. ¢>, n 7 s Trusslerâ€"Butlerâ€"At Torenta, â€" _ Oct: .©30th, â€" William E. Burch to Sarab ‘A. Butler~ at ‘the residence of . Mr. ~‘.J. Fossey, East Toronto. 1 Dammannâ€"Sachs.â€"At Berlin, Oct. 28th, by Rev. E. Hofiman, Adoiph J. Dammann ‘to â€" Magdalena Sachs, l.)oth of. . Berlin: Rudyâ€"Aiiceâ€"At ‘Galt, Oct. 26th, by Rev. C. Lucas, ‘John Rudy. of Berâ€" lin to Millie Allice of Bloomingdale. Knackâ€"Chestertonâ€"At Barlin, â€"Oct. %3rd, Fred. Knack, son of Mr.. and Mrs. John: Knack,s Fishers _ Milis, near Hespelerâ€"t0 â€"Ada Chesterton of Hespcler. Leisâ€"Wormâ€"At Tonawanda,. . N. Y. Oct. 18th, Mrs. Emma Worm: . of Amos S. ‘Leis, formerly of â€" Wellesâ€" ley. C Wrayâ€"Crawiordâ€"At Fetnbank, â€" Sept. 27th, A. &. Wray, of"â€" Linwood, to Ella Crawford. Pick Hydeâ€"Eidt. â€"At Burnside, â€"Oct. 18th, Pearlie® L. daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. Moses Eidt, to Leslio . E. Hyde. : 3 iIrelagdâ€"Bishopâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 26th, PAUE 11 SOn Irelagdâ€"Bishopâ€"At Berlin, Oct. 26th Jennie Bishop to . Samuel Ireland both ‘of New Hamburg. Pegenâ€"Wunderâ€"At. Detroit, Oct. 23 Kinzia â€"At Berlin.â€" Oot. 25th, Elwyn son of Isaiah W. Kinzie, aged ~two lMiinsâ€"In Berlin, Waterloo Hospital o Mr. and Mrs: Jas~ Collin®, <, W«mm Robt der, both: of Marriages Births Beger to Matilda Wun {~â€" New Hamburg. Deaths] £0% REPORT OF S.8. ND. 1 â€" WILMOT AND 3 BLENHEIM, â€" NEW e PUNDEE," ONT. ‘The names are given in erder, .l Room I. Class (a)â€"Clare Hilbott, Alice Keyes, Margreta Christensen. Primary Class (b)â€"Cameron Bock, Bergey, Emmerson Einwechter, Roy Jobnson, Earl Einwechter. y 4 Primary Class (e)â€"Stanley Nichols, Leah Baer, Salome Hallman, Wilfred Howling, ~ Clatence . LeMet, Melvin Ernst." ~ Elwood â€" Weber, Iva Poth, {ux} and . 15.days. % v (het . Thos. my (‘tcsnmnmn Di Mrs. Enos Cressmar Leorard â€" Gooding 1st Classâ€"Olivia . Greulch, . _WIN!E Borgey, Enmmerson Finwaechter, Roy Spactzel, . Charlie . Spreeman, Louls Johnson, Earl| Rinwaechter. . _ > * Jri 11.â€"Herald LeMer, Elien Hall man, Russel Toman, Harvey Brunk. , Miss Curran, Teacher. j Room II. Sr. II.â€"Rosetta \ Synder $0, Clayton ‘Bricket 89, Margarettas Spreeman, (85, _ Elden Einwechter 84, Floyd â€" Bingeman 82, Ada ~Hallman, 80. Gilbert Baerâ€"79, . Douglas. ~Mcâ€" Donald 67," â€"Clarence Howling; 62, Walter McDonald: 61. f 3rd Class.â€"Peat] :{n’eeman 80, Roy Wanner 86 â€" Mildr Spreeman 86, ‘Charlio Bricker 80, Hubert Toman §8, Edith Dinget: 85, Manton Howlâ€" ing 61, No‘lie â€" Mayers 60 Odelld Spaetzel 42. $ â€" ‘Jr. 4th Class.â€"Edith Weber â€" 79, Erast . Macder 78,. Mildred. Rice 75, Lawrence Bingeman.., £n8n. <r. 4thâ€"Lloyd® Hilborn ~80, Violet Synder 54. .. i f 5th :Class.â€"Myrfle Sidenp 83. ‘Paroits are requested to send pupil fi‘%firfi“ on afnanee<not Upholsterers _ employed by the firm of â€". John=C. Mindell and Co., Elora Ont., are out on ‘strike. The trouble arose from the fact that theâ€" _ men tecently decided . to form a local of the InternaCional Union, _ whereupor they were given until the next â€" day to decide as between the. . union . an< their present employment. Tho . me decided for the urion, hence the lock out or strike. Men were. . brough from ~New York State to take thi places of the strikers, but on: learn ing. the circumstances .decided to te turn whence they came. A STRIKE ON AT ELORA At New Dundet A.._F. HANSULD, Principal CGreulich, . Wil Finwaechter, â€"R Spreeman, Lo RUPTUR J. Y. EGAN, Specialist of e A WORD OF cxnj;# Delay is the common error of thei !ou-.'ynn been_ ruptured gpme tim ‘u.lo‘noueuble. ‘But no rupture ste oys a lay your ms%lhblo to. slip while ifting or morecnh:#jnnl cscapes.. : In strangulated henia may t come to me constipated, irriti B charge this to mgtura. ?Illm is the e rupture strains avmoeth w is a constant nerve irritant. Your ruptr feel like 1 new being; your nerve ir nerms| !>~0, ‘your rundown placed by vis0u8 neal&h. Act now move the i .ngdlnpr w thunderciond, hangs over e Om e tA J A_ do«?eg;lm_m h mfifi[ are ©100by Svevcuatin |tADIES] stooved" shouidais, 6 can be pemngrnn s "Sddon. viz,. "The Cormapsodic," Which and a perfect physical c yours‘eodnyhrl;henun consult me and teturn 8 : oomummmmensming . B 1RHC4EC Witt 1904 ; gance and shapeliness to. the comes. me,fl!e.c‘_mi Eig varcioceLg J from this FALSE RUPTURE ; ed. to he tap epuecgh vecy m o ure. Slneges are within the feash oLall! T;fl:mc.-dhflcn $ oeny 20t1 St. Ma alt, m lpb, W erlin. Tear off free doupon now, ble. _ ‘But no rupture ste ting la?erfl!e 1 is e and any day your to. slip ..n% itUn o e. escapes., \In su« se anaae onstipated., ho. mgtura. Dushm L theâ€"whole pn{ueal rgan erve irritant. Your ruptun W W indso; : Hotel, . Nov i4 ediate 1911 Joel, Â¥OYâ€" )q i Hotal, Nov . House, Satai y lite, â€" DW ty i Hotel, 14 m

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