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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jul 1912, p. 6

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5es . Gas vs." Electricity will m <‘the most interesting com it (the Canadion Naticnal E y.at. â€" The Gas Users on ate preparing to 1rove &:fin‘ zn1 Comestic purpoi vet a fow thin:s on thi will on are preparing to yrove that fot chting znd Comestic purposes . §AS las yet.a icw thin:s on the. . white oal ofâ€"Niazara. â€" They will covipy th: whole of the building that he‘d F e;l{:atlcml enhibits last year. "The Hydroâ€"Electric are to‘‘ng the gl-t‘dd'e ol the questicn and _ will ha coancextonsive of exhibits stowâ€" ing all the uses to wich electricity €an be «putâ€" * _ _i _ B __ B _ S A. Â¥or Sale by â€" LIFFARDT BROS.! § (Contisued from Page 8) lxts place could not have been se‘ected &:fl the _ clubâ€"hot se of the Grand River Gountry . Club at Pridge;ort and the generosity of the Directors in permitting the functicn to te . held there was greatly appreciated. . Tables were laid for 160 and every had an occupant. The Juncheon pro d~was strictly German â€" and a thoroughly enjoyed. \ Seated with the Mayor at the table l y nok were litn.. Adan; Beck, Hon. L. «Mac erric K nz, Dr. Lac nor, MP.P.; W. G. Weichel, M. P. (North WaterIco); George Clare, M.P. (South laterlo0); â€" Naror _Scottâ€"of Galt ; Reewe Peive, of New Hamburg ; A. P. Saflray, Ga‘lt, and President â€" John ’;F, of the Board of Trade. _ After the apretites of the banquetâ€" ters ~had â€" becn satisfed . Mayor Gekmpilz proposed the toast ol ‘"Our ed â€" 10 in. °_ ; wse USUa! patriotic marmer, _ after . whi_h he Bgainâ€"tendered the visitors a welcome #he city and thanked them for the §t they have manifested in the @gelebration . bes. on _ €111H00D C+ LEBRATION A MAGNITICENT SUCESS ;{Hh Worship stated that ns Je s than cightoon mun‘cipelitics were reâ€" presented at the lurcheon and as the mimf‘ "guests _ of the day. had spolen earlier in the day he proposcd that fiveâ€"minute addresses be given by Â¥he Maror or representatite of : the rt8;ectiveâ€" municipalitics. _ * " AH of the addresses delivered. were mest happy and congratulations: and good wishes were heaped ufon Berlin and itsâ€"citizens during the hour 0¢â€" eupied by this feature of the luncheon: Relerences to the growth and promâ€" mence of Berlin as an industrial cenâ€" Ure were made by all the . speakers, Imos ?lo( whom were free to adâ€" t that this city is setting an . 6xâ€" mple that all other towns and cities should follow . t ;;":Hil Worship st than eightoon min presented at the I prominent "guests â€" Mter the apjet ters ~had becn Sekmnile proposed Ki~g" which wiArvimg those wh of ‘Our Gu muth, Preston ; d ; Mayor ; W .. Saunder ‘Occomore, Guel 4 Forest, 1 mberg ; Ald. D. and. Contr: 1e _ The toa l&h Mes R_fi.l w. °V j amu ranz. of MHamil the &L“Z”‘w se for > itse 2 â€"mase an 19 at th‘s yeatr‘s t han | furnac dust. 1 GAS vs. ELECTRICITY Som Chole NAâ€"DRUâ€"CO hilt the P Guaranteed â€" byâ€"MeClary‘s to sing featire of the function representation by Ald.. O. a sample automobile tire to WId Strawberty which was ose who replied to â€" the Jur Guests" were, Mayor eston ; Mayor Hartmann, Mayor â€" Armstrong, _ of Saunders, CGoderich ; _ Ald. e, Guelph ; Mayor â€" Cook, rest~; Reeve Peirg, _ New Aid. D. .M. Wright, Ct atâ€" on‘r: let Allen: of Hamilâ€" Exhibition 364 Compourd $1 Extract of at Cg resting competition anadian National ADA, vhich the tating ather: â€" We Sunshine * , hy Berlin d ker ale one etito, ns xbhititicat Asco taâ€" Mayor cf "Our resfondâ€" nd replied { Galt, usual m‘u% s Mutual Lile â€"AssUt â€" returned alte® passing / a. few days C ‘"at c r&-,y,'\ ‘ uv‘g?' ‘y8 ance em é 3 7, : TCls t o * > ~ â€" Peu. v = T , "oR ‘_‘- l Dfice, Waterloo, on Thuraday: _ Mr.". "Mr: Gioorge Kumpi o ‘Wiltalo | has Clement iutends spending a â€" . short:. returned upending a ln'z holiday with his family at their sum~. with relatives and friends in : mer home on the Georgian Bay, al~ Joo. e t :. e ter which he and Mrs. Clement â€" and . _ * e Master Carl will taze up their residâ€" ‘â€" Miss Aunic m*w ence in Winnipeg. returned this morning ~after < h â€"â€"‘the past few days at the : bome. of ceeds of the Juvenile Lawn. . Social held on Mr. Alfred Snyder‘s . lawn last week, in aid of the Salvation | Army Fresh Air Fund, will _ be ol special interest to the patrons:â€"â€" I ‘The Salvation Army, Toronto, July 17th, 1913. Mr. W: F. Naylor, acting .manager of the Molsons Bank, was a weekâ€" eud business visitor in Montreal. Mr.: and Mrs. W. M. Reade and her sisters, Miss Ashe and . Miss=. . Conâ€" stanceâ€"Ashe of ‘Toronto are spending a ~few weeks at Clevelands, Lake Rosseau, Muskoka. Mr. George Fox ol Walkerton â€" has visited been a visitor at the home of â€"â€"Mr. â€"week. and Mrs. F. G. Hughes during _ the past week. Mr, Miss Kreutziget‘s wee bridge . on Wednesday evening in bhonor of the visitors, was one of the delightful enâ€" Miss Mabel Nichol was the hostess of a very bright and jolly â€" afternoon tea, for about a score of her: young lady friends last Wednesday, at her home, Willow street. A very hearty welcome was . a¢â€" corded the Hon. W. L. Mackenzle King, ‘of Ottawa, by his> hosts . of Twinâ€"City ‘friends during bis visit to the Cityhood Colebration. tertainments of the week The following letter from â€" Lieut. Col.. W. J. Barnard Turner, acknowlâ€" edging the sum of $48.58, the â€"proâ€" Master Theophilus Wells, y i Waterloo, Ont: aABs w Dear Sir.â€"1 have your favor _ of in tb July 13th to hand enclosing _ fortyâ€" cight dollars and filtyâ€"eight / cents j _ M ($48.58) towards our _ Fresh _ Air|* Y* Fund.. You will find enclosed . out ' receipt in connection with the same. | M You and your friends have _ done | Y!S:t maghificent this year, and _ deserve days. our very highest commendation which herewith accept. I think the fact that . Dt ymmgetungmmnlutohelp over you in this worthy cause in comngeâ€" _ tion with your lawn> socials is very _ Mr commendable. Otta You will be interested â€" to _ knowâ€" * that at the present time we have! Mr. A.L. Kump( was a visitor in about seventyâ€"five children under our Windsor cn Saturday. * 3 care at the Camp. These _ children | j are from all walks in life, Protestâ€"| Mr. Tom Taylor, formerly of _ the ants, Catholics, Jews, Italians, <etc; ~Glote Furniture: Coryrany staff here, some black, some white, one child }4t on Saturday for Vancouver, B. without an arm, another without a (%, where he has secured a new â€"FO leg, two or three are cripples, . all ‘sition and permarently Tcside. going to make a very motley assemâ€"| e .. n s »~A iy: > > .i € oo ..‘ Wt John Wmfl.fl'xmg His Royal Highness the Duke . of Connaught opened the Canadian Inâ€" dustrial Exhibition at . Winnipeg last Wednesday, one oi the features of which was a nightly pageant depictâ€" ing the growth of Winnipeg for . the last century, it being one~ hundred years since the arrival of the _ first Selkirk colonist. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Schmitt,. Watâ€" erloo, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wellein, Montreal, P. Q). and S. O. Schmidt, Berlin, _composed a merry motor party, who left on Friday . morning to spend a few days in Detroit, Mich. Again thanking you for . your inter est in the above connection. Believe me, Yours sincerely, W. J. Barnard Turner, Lieut.â€"Colonel. ‘Threc events missing in the Cityâ€" hood Celcbration, which were greatly regretted by the citizens of â€" Berlin:â€" (1) Visit of the Duke andâ€" Duchess of Connaught. (3) Visit of the â€" Liew tenantâ€"Govérnor. (3) Visit of the Waterloo Band. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Roos and litâ€" tle daughter of Niagara . Falls _ are enjoying a week‘s holidays at . the home of his mother, Mrs. Henry Roos George strect. * â€"‘Mr. and Mré. John Nickol and danâ€" Whter Migs® Mabel are weekâ€"end : visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Westren at St. Catharines, having ~ made the trip by motor. N# S Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hallman . were visitors in Toromnto on Wednesday. The Misses Eva and Ida Reid are spendingâ€" a fortnight‘s vacation at Grand Bend. € ' Mr. Paft of Paisleyâ€" was the of Mr. Adam Klippert nj‘l’g‘ Montreal are holiday visitors 06’ the home of Ir.-d‘n.m. Donâ€" nell Sir Jobn Gibson, _ Lieutenantâ€"Govâ€" ernor of Ontario and _ Lady . (Mbson and family aré established at _ their summer home at HamiTtoh Béach for the sumtmer mofths. A ¢ M and. Ohi averal w Kras Ho. 8. asen~fug cad # n T un t 86X (idiky the Feek in Mrs. E. Zick and Miss Meldrum of M # John street reat i ET harles B..Clement 0 : visiting Twinâ€"City Caroline Emith whe st of Miss Laura as, and from: CD ure, . whete she bitk Winnipeg friends . leve t The above is C. E. Brooks, inventor re. . of the Appliance, who ‘himselt at â€" and who has been curing. for over 30 years. If / _ write .~ him. toâ€"day. 2. # | Mr. Tom Taylor, formerly of _ the Glote Furniture Coryâ€"any staff here, lt on Saturday for Vancouver, B. C., where he has secured a new â€"FO ‘sition and permarently tcside. Mrs. Blubhm Mr. Eddie ° Rouel was a. business visitor in St. Clements on Thursday. Mrs. Fritz. Paul left this W‘z on an extended visit to relatives friends in Central City, Missourl. _ Mrs.â€"J. A. Taylor is spending _ a week : with | frieods and: relatives. â€"at New Dundee. i Mr. Earney Boegel of Guelph was a vis‘tor in town 0er Sunday.)>s. .___ Miss Dayey of Toronto is spending a few days at the home of Mr.: and Mrso.John R. Kautman. Mr. Hans â€" Poehiman ‘of Cleveland, Ohio, is visit‘ng hig patents in towr as well as renewing old acquaintances in the Twin City: Mr, Waiter . Milke is â€" spending his vacation with relatives and {friends in Bayfield, Ontario. ue en B Mr. Chatles Weichel of Elmira was a visitor in town over Runday, Mr. H, ~G. Walker of Peterboto, Ont., s;ent Friday and. Saturday~ in Waterloo the guest of Mr. and Mrs: J. A. Jorce, John street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Siegner and two children of wlmm.% the week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kercher, King St., Berlin. Mr.: Andrew Schmidt of Nebraska is ;istfiu relatives in tewn _ for a fow ays. ~ Dr. Eckel was a Yisitor in Clifiord over the woek end. ; Mrs. Wanless of Walkerton is visit ing friends in the Twin City. Mr. L. B. Lachance is visiting in Ottawa for a few days. Messrs. . Eddie Seagram, ~D. C. Kuntz and W. Kunts left this motnâ€" img for the French _ River district where they will spend a few . days in fishing. Afiter Thirty Years Experience I Have Produced An A ppliance for Men, Ween or Children That Cures Rupturé 1 SEND TT ON TRIAL If youâ€"have tried most everything else, come to me Where others fail is where I have my greatest success. Send attached coupon toâ€"day and ) Mr. John Schondelmeyer is visitin: frignds in St. Catharines during th will send you frée niy illus{fated book on Rupture and jts cure, showing my Appliance and giving you prices . and names of many people who have tried I send on trial to prove what I say is true. Ywmmwndun having seen my illustra book and read it you will be as enthusiastic as miy hundreds of patients whost letâ€" ters you can also read. Fill out free voupon below and mail toâ€"#ay .. . It‘s well worth your time whether you try my Appliance or not. RDon‘t Wear it and were cured. it givey instant Mhlwmulmnm“ I use no saives, mo harness, no Mes. Mr .‘ Herbert Berscht of _ Wellesiey sited Waterico friends â€" during : the t res infermtion Coup n about your Ap cure of rupture plain Br APT A Truss! lofla PH B o U i c se glh bws sasms â€" Vik m a "Log of the pre fxus a*32101 *3 ut n :”{"‘“1'( ns ’ 2t " tha agor e ha lc Hon." Adun Beck ho nywiedkin® ty %fl €Pâ€" 2Â¥ it g: the . u.?a;u!' ‘C. Ish <e: timate® it h#o Ei benytire more #4 Co8tS. te 61 s clebt â€"1 P on .‘ames °C. Haight RaEY lele Wteron o t the reqiet of â€" ‘ m MJ 16 14 oifhe whtee tamp od from _ |‘s _ Job, Noâ€" 5, FRN., charg ; ;s â€" ‘by s& 4 7 '@M&flv& flw e pt its cCn ; sa‘d l602lity w.4/ the oj.ect 4 in:rng' whothor ~ . thare wis any grotide4.r said com; lein & Moved by A, C. Hallman, seto:d~d by A. Zotllcrt that lea e to gives t e mmover to, intrcdice a Byâ€"law 40 tor« u:r $4000 (or Current Expeosis, unâ€" 1il the are coliected, and th:it Said be now read a first and ze:ll tims Cartied : read a first and second . time .. Moved by Moses‘ Schultz m Wesley Erb that â€" Byâ€"law No. 496,.be now read a third time and passed, carâ€" tied,â€" read a third time and passed acâ€" ccrd ngly . ¢ Moved hy Wesley~Ert seconded . by Moses ‘Schultz that the following acâ€" covnts be pass*d ard that the Reeve issze h‘s crders on the Trecsircr in Pay ment: of. the same ; viz :â€" Mrs. E. Weiler for:4 years salary s a+ Tp. Hall tzut »<«1».y, » . $20.00 Christ Kavelman, 32 loads gravel * _ in ADIE : :. 1e / e :.: 930 Adam Becler, repairine culvert...18.00 4y . Klint man, do.: ard putting . .‘ on Wny Wal‘s ...._. .....".....827.00 1. Weic:er‘ § cost of oferating r3ed machine on S.E.H. lin>, 7.50 Fichler & Huchn, payment for cement arch . at Bean‘s % CRTCN >.... 003.3 5in ; fer icadi e 8 D J. B. O. Schmidt, repairing Founâ€" ‘€ry bridge ... 50. .lsz‘ 11.99 Wt Ma‘n, operatirg road maâ€" chineâ€"and repaits ..... ........ 14.92 Hy. Schmidt team on road maâ€" chineâ€"ni extra moving ... | A. Stemn, repairing washout and EN VERE <332..0 .4. 00. i in setta ies i mig ten 3 J. C. Halimâ€"n, use of wheeled Gideon Bechtel, tse of whecled t The appeal examiners have already reâ€"read the papers to cach candidate whose marks will be stamped as reâ€" read â€" Where such .a candidate . has still failed his statement of ~marks will be stamped as reread, and no further appes! will be allowed. In all »ther cases of failure appeal will not be refused if made before September 1 and accompanied by the fee of $2. In view of all the precautions taken, however, it is most unlikely that such, appeals would succeed. Successful candidates who desire to attend the coming session â€"of either faculty of education must make appliâ€" at cation to the dean of the faculty at ‘ ef the stomach or the intestines. the university comerned, from whom« Sanol‘s Booklet free from the S may be obtained the forms of applicaâ€"‘ sANOL WNFG, CO,, “lflfll"s-‘ tion and aH other: necessary informaâ€" _ Prige $1.50, from Divuggists or dire Toronto, â€" July 20.â€"The. following list contains the names of Waterloo County: candidates who have passed on one or more parts of the = upper school examination for entrance into the facuities of education at the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto and Queen‘s Uniâ€" wersity, Kilxlsm. The examination passed is cated after each â€" name, ‘The certificates of those who passed, ind the statements of marks of those who.failed, will be mailed to ‘the prinâ€" cipals and inspectors in due course. mMQLhi strat waenstem‘s* This E"@‘. â€" Crm d g h ien mfonn io srproan menep navan arococed apoake Eie efece, ©4000000004000000 00000000000 080 0 8 00 1 800000000044 1e ha Dictionary Coupon Chronicleâ€"Telegraph tion Six Coupons of Consecutive dates conatitute a set _ in qcder io GBc es wete ordered aaiek ak b e 1th day of ult 1 rese 4, Wis id be +t. . Ag h NEW ILLUS1RATED Thursday 14.92 30.70 18.65 0.00 on October 1, â€" when all _ candidates» *~ _ smust be present~ Applicants are . reâ€" 3.20 quired to be at least 19 years of age 8.00 priorâ€"to the date of opening. ®¢ ! WATERLOOâ€"~H. M.â€" Atmore (Pt. 7.00 I.); H. A. Braendle (Pt. II, homors); P.â€"M. Beatty (Pt. 1.); G. A. Clemâ€" 7.54 ens (Pt. II honors}; A. K. Cowan (Pt. L:y; J. 1, Douglas (Pt. II.), W. _ _ O. .Erb (Pt. TI. honors); $.â€"P:; Hutâ€" 2.95 ton (Pt. IL); D. $. Kert °(P4. 11.); _ . G&. M.Miller (Pt. II. bonors); S. R. 1 94 , Shappard (Pt._IL); P. Swartz |(Pt, ll-): E.D.‘ Taylor (Ptâ€"L); ~ A:. N. 1 oo | Yates (Pt: I and IL}. R 1.50 ol F4 is one of the most cruel maladies o which <miankind is subject, the many ‘complications grising from time to 'ttme. making life seem ~almost â€" unâ€" ’mh. For many diseases medtcal, fic, ~and physiological . ‘knowâ€" Aedge and experience, . gained _ from | years of deep research, has achieved ; remarkable results, but up to now litâ€" '\h.hu been discovered of practical _Â¥alue in the treatment and cure . of tion, The session of the faculty opens Banol is a preparation of herbs and extracts from plants, and. contains no poisonous <ingredients. . ‘Its _ use, therefore, â€"cannot possibly ‘harm cithâ€" er the stomach or the intestines. FHanol‘s Booklet free from the SAâ€" AANOL MFG, ~CO,, Minnipeg. Wan Sanol will he . found particularly valuable in old cases of kidney _ and bladder trouble, lumbago, uri¢ acid diathesis. > ‘The new German discovery will poâ€" sitively remove gall stones, Hdno{ stones, gravel in the bladder, and wil effect a complete cure. It will disâ€" solye the stones and remove without pain, and thete is no necessity for an operation in the future," as: Sarol will : cure ‘in~every case, no matter how long standing. the: discasc â€" may or direct J uly Price $2 per. bottle ftom Druggists DIABETE $ on Bible paper, wit! ad. urm here there are n A combination â€" of liquid and paste in one smooth® paste. Best ‘by test. 25 SANOL laned ty the orffinet pils J threconfor gon m THE SASKATCHEWAN mzqa t e SASKATCHE WANâ€"Now you know where I stand â€"Reciprocity and 2 i# 1" , n ~of te in P IN ; aste. C Fimt e t k"> | Golden Jubiles +$~» IondpnJonPunJonforJovJane of n fanJanfanfanfanfonfonfeofoafealy +]+ 1 onl on oo Fondfanon Janif on an fan J as funfenfonffen Janpnifjan onl aaf We want all . Buyers to see our New Shop which is now rtocked with a full line of, Candies, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Currâ€" ants, Oranges, Fancy Cakes, ete. Our goods are all this season‘s make and guaranteed frosh. * (;t JAS. 0. MOTHERAL. Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date Grocery and Provision Store. White Grocery Large number of Singingâ€" Societies _ comprising about 80% voires will be repg;enwd from â€" Buffalo, Dng troit, Chicago, Toledo, Ohio, Cleveland, Bay City, Mich, Beliville, Pa.., Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Berlin, Waterloo and other cities. 17 For Two Days at Waterioo ~ Aug. 1st and 2nd, 1912 Thousands of people will be hrâ€"re during the b Test and a record breaking crowd is assured. WATERLOU Under Auspices Harmonie Singing Society n } USE < THE "KINCG" FLOUR and Saengerfest 1. Reception of Singers. ~ v * Evening.â€"-â€"fli:} Contert of the united Sini- ers, Band and Soloists in the sh.tm&nn $ Cireetings to the Singers through the Mayor aud Mri Weichel, M. P.; Presentation of of the colors by the officers of â€"the North American Seengerbund. 3. â€" After the concert meeting of the ‘singers at the Harmonie Lawn. and be one of the satisfied Morningâ€"Band plays on the »stand at 9 o‘clock; 10 o‘clock, Automobile ride of the aingers to Berlin. . © Afternoonâ€"1 o‘clock, big parads starts at the rink, along Queen and King Sts., to the park, led by a marshall; German Picnic after the parade; Baseball Match between Borclin mflVaterloo. Eveningâ€"Promenade Concert and Prize Drawing in the park. Dance for the memâ€" bers of the society in the Harmonie Hall after the concert iRVIN MASTER _ FIRST DAY PROGRAMME UR GRCER HAS IT S$ECOND DAY S F Merchant Millor. ASK FC (Â¥)) t y N Gives a brilliant water « proof shine that won‘t soil the clothes. 10¢; pk 1T &4 Went } ONTARIO Barlin, (nt 399 d

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