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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Aug 1913, p. 4

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°. ~which would.be. dectreased considerâ€" . @bly if we have a good rain within a > few ‘days. In the evening when‘ the ‘~~ lawss are being sprinkled, the water * in the standpipe goes down â€" several . Snches. When this happens the wells Ev# fow so much faster, as thetre is no pressure on the valves. One of the â€" . wells at presceat does not flow into _ the tank, the pump not being Strong f, enough, A stromger pump will imâ€" °_ mediately be Placed, at this well, so 5. as tq throw the supply of water from F;“ this well into the standpipe, and thus w be prepared for auy em»rgency which * _might arise. _.~. ‘The citizens of Waterloo need have * *:bu of fating a water famine durâ€" ‘this warm spell, at least â€" thete it mo indications of one at present. o "K Chtonicle Telegraph on _ Friday i, amade eBquiries from Mr. Ford Kump{ . % the Water and Light Commission ¢ see if their was any likelihood of i/ gay such calamity; ~Mr. Kumpf, staâ€" Eg that at present thige is being / ‘Pumped about©600;000 gallons ‘per day Buffalo, ‘July 30.â€"The International Trophy was won for a second | tiry in‘three years by the Granite _ Club Toronto, thr â€" Carnahan rink toâ€"day defeatingâ€"~Neagram â€" of Waterloo in on> of the hardest fights on _ record. The eizhtcenth end «w Catnaban tie ing the score. With a bowl to Play, the end was very ticklish and he preâ€" ferred to play an eXtra end instead of his last howl. (n Wednesday the death occutted of Mr. Fred Wm. Czerwinski, son of Gus #ave Czerwinski, on Park Ave. _ The deceased was aged | 38 _ yeats, 6 months and 27 days. The funeral was held _ on _ Raturday _ afternoon at 2 o‘clock from the residence to St. Jobn‘s Lutheran Church for _ service th ne to Mt. Hope cemetery for in terment. & Granite. .. Waterinc. H. Carnahan, D.C,) bomiz, D.M. Kilgour, . Dr. Sicricg. J.K. Hyslop, .. W. Hoss, W.J.A. Carnahan.36 E.F. Neagram.24 â€" The energetic Secretary, Mr. Lockie of the â€" Buflalo club, was presented with a purse of gold by the President C. MeDHay of Toronto R.C.Y.t, on behalf of the association. The asâ€" sociation‘ final was also treached ard won by Mc('urdy of Siratford. SEAGRAM RINK The Unusually Good Bakâ€" ; ing Qualities of _ _ | are apprecâ€" iated by all who use it. For sale by your grocer, Death of E. Czerwinski ASK THE ONE wWHO KNOWS Manufactured bv International OCEAN FLOUR WM. SNiNDER, WAS DEFEATED Flour Milts Waterico yâ€"â€"Final Miss Minnic Snyder was tye hostess ol a cirming bridge party of three tables, on the spacious veranmdal! at "Eastholme" last _ Friday aftermoon %n honor of several visitors in town. ““miflymw*“m 4 m ® 2" 4 EL \“ :“t_‘! itors at Walserton, with ‘Mr. and| Mr. Wm: H&-u M asds m .& Mrs. Carl Fox. * the holiday at his home bere. h Ait . PM J Judge and Mrs. Reade left on Wedâ€"| Mrs. J.lm-dr 3: at their annual mesday morning for a months _ s0â€"| the holiday with Mrs.> Ferguson Purty "held on Mr. Alired journ at "Clevelands," MusoKA Mr | Mr. Albert Bisch bas m@ Suyder‘s lawn on July . 17th last. Laimmior Reade left toâ€"day to join the| Grand Bend where he epeat: aâ€"Jew| ."~ f is inz in lamily party at Muskoka, / wiete Be| days vacation. =.::~.~ ) <X ‘The. Salvation ‘Army °:. .>! \.! will spend the next fortnight, Misses Alice and Sarah Hubbard of Tefritorial Head ontsm Mrs. Watson and Miss Edith Watâ€"| Forcst are visicing at sne home>/ ... , Jeaces and Albert Sts. son left on Tuesday morning for sa| R.Y. Sguart. o k 2k i . ,__ Toronte, Ont. . visit to Barrie friends. ‘Miss E. W&tâ€"| Miss Alma Kautma» | has retufned ,BM;O-t. Regq., m is spenJing h'”"w".‘,"‘“"';q u‘t{m Drâ€"| from‘ a two weeks‘ vacation ‘with Waterloo,. Ont. , Mrs. Kirg at tom, N.Y. Tavistock friends. , Dear Friea@d:â€"I to acknowledge Mrs. John McNeiHl, wife of _ the | Mr. Was. Heller is sPeBdi®@ | 3} nerewith your don't'ion towardâ€" _ our celebrated Scom‘su fl““{'.'..“'.. \yl',!: weakd. holidaying _ wiih St. A&AtD@|presh Air Fund, for which we . Sinâ€" is now pastor of. Cogk‘s Chure! {riends. cerely thank . Let us assure you ronto, paid a {visit with her . tWO] yr, and Mrs. Ed. Scbweitzer and “.'zu_myo:m.‘.lw”u’emuyefi daughters, to the Rev. Marcus SCOtt) family spent the holidays at his home the Salvation Army, to your â€" con last week. in Conestobo. sideration. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement _ ar¢! Mry Harry German is sPeRding Aad€W | 1f in any matter we can be of SOFâ€" en oying a well earned holldgy with days in Dunnville. vice to you, or if there should arise their famly at Portage Point. . 02| Misg p. Kaatz left on Monday fat ally ghbestion relative to our _ opéraâ€" the Georgian" Bay. _ _ Chesley and _ Hfanover for a _ tWO|t;ons, do not fail to turn to us. _ It Mr. R. Forrest Ogilvie of MORtrel| yoogy» vacation. ~ _ _|will always ~be a pleasure for us was a wookâ€"end visitor witll Mr. and| w1y j; M . Snyder, left Tuesday on a to answer any questions by Jhone or Mrs. L. Bricier, Allan S':l:'fltt. business trip to the Western Proâ€" otherwise. o agi siig. Alte C Smrpant" Sn | tinces. Assuring vou of our intense desite Mr. and Mrs. Albert Breithaup m 4 Zloi Bechtel ‘has returned their familics are en‘oytng the holiâ€" "::‘"lt;’ ime + ha to W;m?":“_' m...c..-. ~â€"__â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Zick and _ Miss Maude _ O‘Dcnnell visited _ relativâ€" es in Cleveland, Olfio, naving _ made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. J. Charlâ€" es Millor, in their fine car. ____ L Mr.â€" and Mrs. Luctan Howland and a party of friends motored | up from ‘Toronto last Saturday, to spend the week end with Miss Jackson and Mrs Hayward, Queen street, North. Mrs. Frank IHaigl‘t was the hostess of a most cnjoyable juvenile _ party, numberingz about _ twontyâ€"five, â€" last Saturday afternoon, for her son and daughter, in honor of several little visitors in town, win tie youthful participants enjoyed to their heart‘s content all the games and good things provided for them by their thoughtful lostess. â€" ' Een en en mer resideme on â€"the Gtorgian Bay is now pastor of. Cogk‘s Church, ‘FToâ€" ronto, paid a [ visit with her iwo daughters, to the Rev. Marcus Scott last week. Mr. and Nrs. Sol.. Weaver, Foundry street, left this week for a months‘ Wsit with Mr. and Mrs. Abs. Merner, Trout Lake, Parry Sound District. > The Hon. W. L. Mackenzie _ King and Ns King bave been guests of Lieut.â€"Col. William Hendrie and Mrs. Lendrie at *Gateside House," Hamâ€" ilton. < Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement _ are en oying a well earned holiday with their famly at Portage Point, . on the Goorgian" Bay. _ _ _ Nirs. MacKay (nee Miss Anma Nairn of Galt) and sonâ€"paid a visit _ lo Miss Carrie Young, _ .John _ street, during the past woek, rencwing _ old acquaintan:cs in Waterloo. NMr. and Mrs. MacKkay, who have spent . tlie past few years in India, will _ now make their home in Regina, Mr. MacKay having been appointed . Asâ€" sistant Inspector of Agriculture for Aife Province of Saskatchewan. â€" Miss Hikla Beattie returned to Toronto last Sunday afternoon, alter a plcasant fortnight‘s holiday at the ‘Fhmrfi" of her parents on Princess St. Miss Nading Beattfe accompanied Ber isistor for a visit to telatives in the Queen City. Mrs. Huntington of North Bay is soucnding a few weeks in town, the guest. of Postmaster and Mts. Dicbel, King street. The lure of the lake and seasSde is making itsclf felt those . hot _ days, with the result that large numbers of our Twinâ€"City people are of fot a holiday. Mr. Wm. Carthew has left to ioin his family at Southampton, for a vacation of three weeks. Mrs. S. B. Bricker, Miss _ Mariory Bricker, Mrs. Armitage and Miss Ada Armitaze have taken a cottage | at Norway Point, Lake of Bays district, for the month of August. A very enjoyable~ event of this week was an afternoon tea given by Mrs. CGeorge Dicbef at their pretty home an King street, Tast Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her nicce, Mrs. Huntin«ton of Sudbury, when about 25 ladies in their pretWiest{gowns and feathers, thoroughly en‘oyed the well Inown Hospitality of this kind â€" hosâ€" tess. â€" Mr. and Nrs. George Alleter _ and family of Montreal are Roliday visiâ€" tors with Mrs. C. Kumpf, King St. Mr. Dick Durnford of Sarnia is the guest of Mr. Willic Bricker. Mrs. Hedley Hlilborn _ and three childrem returncd to their home _ in Brooklvn, N. Y., _ Friday, alter a very cn ovable visit of three weeks at "Edlerslic" with her pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Alox. Howie. Miss Maty J. Gross of Aledo, III., is spending a weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.. Bruegman. \r. P.R. Meredith of Toronto was a business visitor in town on Thursday Miss CUlara Stabl of Toronto is visâ€" iting at her home here. Miss Agnes Muir of Toronto is visâ€" iting at the home of her uncle, . Mr. 11.Y. Stuart. Mrs. S.B. Etricker and _ daughter Marjoric, Mrs. Armitage and daughâ€" ter Ada, and Master John Gillespic, loft this morning for a month‘s | vaâ€" cation at Muskoka. Nr. D. Durnford of Sarnia is n>wing acquaintances in fown | few slays. o k Gellatley _ returned on The:â€"day _ night from _ a few days spen ot Cape Croket. Mr N. _ Reville of Calgary _ left Fridav, after spending a _ few days at the home of Mr. .J. Hetb,. Smith. ‘ .‘ .'. J,~. .\. -‘ mm' wm 4 a " h ‘Mr. and| Mr. Wm:,UNeiman of ‘Forofite the boliday at his home bete. left on Wedâ€"| Mrs. J. Hmrrison of ‘Torente _ vaâ€"‘hâ€"ld in the eveninc. Several smaller Picnics were also held. { s ; te The local mentsers of the Foresters for ; [ te also hold‘ng their Picnic. _ About ‘200 picmickers all told are at the on J Park. {riends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scbweitzer and family spent the holidays at his home in CoBestobo. "ater Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiget are updprandi‘eblbacae spending several weeks at _ Bayfield y 1 sp en DEATH OF MBS. Mrs. M. Specker and Mrs. L. Anâ€" drews and Miss â€" Gertrude Contad m MY are spending a few days in Toronto. Messrs Louis Dietrich and _ Philip wm» Schiedel spent the boliday in Brampâ€"| There passed away on Thursday ton. mm‘t}eat her home on Mary _ St., Mr. Elton Unibach was a boliday| Mary Heinwbecker wile of Mr. _ John wisitor in New Hamburgâ€"â€"over . the| Hemmerly. _‘The deceasedâ€"had â€"â€"been holiday. ill for the past four months, and her Master Wm. Hachnel left on Satâ€"| death was not unexpected. She was in urday for â€" Hamilton and Burlington|ber 50th year. The funeral _ was where he will spend soveral weeks‘|held on Sunday from the house _ to vacation with bis aunt Miss Bowimman| St. John‘s Lutberan Church for serâ€" Miss Cecilia Gerodat of Bullalo who|vice, thence to Mt. Hope Cemetery has been spending a weeks‘ vacation|for burial. The funeral . was . priâ€" with friends<in the Twinâ€"City re| vate at the house. turned to her honmre on Tuesday.] Ths late Mary â€" Heimbecker â€" was lington and other points. mir. and Mrs. Harry Dickman and|born near New Hamburg, and came Miss Mildred Dickman returned after|to Waterloo twentyâ€"five years _ AgO, spending a few days with Hanfourg| and has resided â€" here â€" ever since friends. ___| Shortly}‘after. _ coming to Waterloo Mr. E.D. Cunningham has returned from a _ vacation of several weeks spent at Toronto and Batrie.. Miss Kathleen _ Fischer on Monday entertained about Awentyâ€" five of her young friends at her bonte on Victoria St. , . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Hallman of New Dundee accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bean and â€" children, ol near Haysville called on Waterloo friends on Saturday. Mr. Frank Good returned last week from a few days‘ visit â€" with | his daughter Mrs. Dotty, of Dunnvilie. Mr. Good brought with hime fine samplés of tomatoes _ and cucumbets grown in that locality which ripen much earliet than in this vicinity. The vegetables . which looked tempâ€" ting and appetizing were from _ the garden of his daughter. 0_ _ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McBride _ and family went to Southampton yesterâ€" day for a short holiday. > family went to Southampton yester | A Recitation "Just aâ€"little . Poiâ€" day for a short holiday. son ‘that harms the busy Brain," by Mr. Henty Woolner of Milibank was|Ward SnideÂ¥}‘"a recitation "Apout the a visitor in town on _ Saturday{Strong â€" Body," by Cecil Umbach; Mr. C.1.â€"Walmsley of Chicago â€" is jan essay on "What has theâ€"Govetn a visitor in town and vicinityâ€"fotâ€"a|mentâ€"toâ€"do with the making and sellâ€" couple of weeks. ing of Inforicating Liquots and what Mr and Mrs E. Frey left Saturiay|by Harold Damm; an address by Rev morning for a few ‘days sojourn to|stam» out the evil.from our Land," Detroit. can the boys and girls do to help to Mro Wrank Aand and son â€" Harold | Mr. Burn. Mr. Frank Good and son _ Harold returned on Friday from an automoâ€" bile trip to Dunnville. _ fae â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry â€" Hahn _ and daughter _ Catharine _ are _ visiting friends in Manover, over the boliday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruegman and family left this morning for . a few days visit with Hanover and South ampton friends. â€"-]-\‘lr.' V;xrmi“l\l;s';m.fil.fi.‘ + Laing and son teft Saturday‘ for Qliphant where they will spend several weeks. _ Trout (Creek. â€" Mrs. E.M. Devitt and children left/in three languares. Spanish, English on Friday morning for several weeks a;lq German, which was much apâ€" visit with Mrs. Devitt‘s patents â€" at|Preféated. § Rev. Brother Simon, teacher in the De Rele Salle High School Toranto, has returned, to Toronto, after spendâ€" ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. 1. Schl, George St. _ _ Mrs. S.R. Campbell and _ daughter of Totento are guests of Mrs. J. Thorpe for a few days. s Mr. and Mrs. H. Kutt and _ family and Mrs. C. Zick, of Jackson, Mich., are visiting at the home of their brother. _ _ s e Mr. and Mrs. A.R. McBride and the Misses McBride and Mr. Geo. Aletter and â€" family left Friday motning . to spend a few days at Southampton. Over five hundred â€"picaickers from Preston Woolien Mills held their _ anâ€" nual picnic in the Watetloo Park on Friday. They came in several . speâ€" cial cars which wore chartered _ â€" for the occasion by G. P. & It. â€" The afâ€" ternoon _ was _ spent in races â€" abd sports, while a monster dance _ Was Mr. Leonard Tilley, son of the late Sit Leonard Tilley, and well known as a grain and flour merchant, died at Ste. Anne de Belleyne, Big Picnic at Waterloo TEMPERANCE â€" Shorfly';"-'c dtqf: coming to Waterloo she was malfied to Mr. .John Hent nflf‘}m ‘hiisband, and fout grown ‘up chidren survive. They ‘are Charâ€" les, Celia (Mrs. Schneider); «Joseph Florence (Mrs. Disney) all of Waterâ€" monthly meeting‘in connection with a picnic "together with the Loyal ‘Lenm» peraice Legion, in the Waterloo Park on Wednesday afternoon. Themeeting was opened with De votional exercises followed by . a short programme:â€" In the course of Mr. Burn‘s _ adâ€" dress he referred to the fact that it was time the Christians and the temâ€" perance people were up in arms unitâ€" ed together to strike hack at the liâ€" quor traffic, They have been toleratâ€" ed long ebough with this evil, that is prevading the _ land. _ J Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ficld«es and their little daughter, missionaries from South America _ were present. Little Grace Fieldges sang a hymm in three languares. Spanish, English The regular immortant business was transacted after which all eninyed a sumptitous picnic lunch, _A very plea sant time was spent. â€" WILL NOTENTER â€" |g WATERLOO COUNTY 1 FOOTBALL LEAGUE Prospects are, not bright for Waterâ€" Ico * entering the Proposed Waterloo County Football League. Officets were ®lected at a meeting held _ in Galt recently, and three teams from that town and _ one from â€" Hespelet agreed to enter. It was suggested that Preston, Berlin and Waterloo nfight also enter teams. In â€" converâ€" sation with an officer of the Waterâ€" lo0 team, one of them stated that if a team was entered it would have to be with new ofMcials. Another statâ€" ed that although no meetin= had peen hetd, the players had discussed _ the proposition, and expressed their . deâ€" sire not to touch it. A certain _ aâ€" mount of soreness exists against the W.F.%. on account of the way the protest which they registered _ was handled. When the decision was anâ€" nounced, the board who heard _ the protest said they would return _ the protest fee. Up to the present the ho C e theiinh_ ME E :o _ 1 â€"; The WAT.W;« held â€" their regillar | Subscribed> Capital ....... pounced, the board who heard _ the protest said they would return _ the protest fee. Up to the present the money has not been received, which bas materially helped to enlarge the sore spot. WORKERS PICNIC AT ’ INSURANCE . COMPANY . ~WATERLOO PARK| . weesr>~t*° *** _ fi:. «aonation . of + 4 2. Shined " MJ sovandl ldrven ~at â€"their annual held on Mr. Alired on July 17th last. ter‘s Service. * ME C B d o 8 o. Halixns m es . Cetunl, C o y .t e, Py 5 y%th a L PS c it * * o ’Qw; on * +\ 9 k S Â¥eâ€" CG. F. YUNGCBLUT King St. Waterloo All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" don and Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" pany with Assets of $16,306,638. ALFRED WRIGHT, SECRETARY C A. BOEHM, â€" District Agent Waterloo, Ont. Phone 246. For Good Footwear Deposit with the Dominion . / the MAMVEL, acceyt no _ sther, but send stamp for Hlusâ€" trated bookâ€"sealed. 1: gives full sarticulars an I directions invaluabie .o ladics, WINUSUR SUPPLY CU General Insurance Agent Established 1864 Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, King St. Business Oflice 249, House 209. * Business soiicitea tor first class Government ... ...... ...... The past 10 days of SPECIAL SELLING have § certainly brought our Stock of Summer‘"Merchâ€" $ andise down to a very normal stFite@and:at : th & same time left a lot of Odd Lines, Left Overs and Româ€" $ nants on ‘our counters. These witst "be cletured‘y out within the next two weeks. : Remnants of All Goods are »:arked very /low. Sumâ€" :ur Hoslery, Summer Underwear, Summer Parasols, ummer Waists, Summer Whitewear, Summerâ€"Wash _ _ The prices in many cases will only be a fracâ€" tion of the cost. _ Goods, ote. are some of the Broken Lines that must be sold. Come and see the Great Bargains durâ€" ing the Great | ‘ LEFT OVER SALEâ€" OF OUR BIG MIDâ€"SUMMER SALt IINUSOA SUPPLY CU. Windsor, Ont General Aces«s for Capa~. ..-goto.:.' . BYLCRECY BENTON S8T. We need more cream in order to meet the imcreasing demand for our butter. Our butterfat prices are always based on the true conditionm of the butter market and we are not governed by what others pay. Every can of cream we receive is carefully and honestly weighed sampled and tested. The producer is thus assured of x _ correct report upon every shipment. We furnish free cans and pay express charges. Our checks are issued every two weeks and cashed at par. Write for our booklet. THE BERLIN CREAMERY CO.: We Want More â€"Cream â€"â€"â€" BERLIN ONT. it

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