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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 May 1914, p. 8

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‘. Middleton, G.T.H. Agent, at ' u spent Sunday in town. . Wm. Goebel was a visitor to Na Sunday. Rose Bean has returned home a two week's visit with friends Ilatho. r. F. Franke of Waterloo and his r Mr. Franke Sh, spent Sunday relatiies in town. . In Fdith Altenun at Waterloo, " Miss Huith, of lferlin, were the Its Monday of Mrs. Ed. Merner. rs. thrrie I'v-eker and daughter - rl and Miss Lillian Hauer, sport day with friends in Mitctrall. r. .Inek MacMaster of Toronto la week en‘l visitor in Lenin. 988m. Fhnst and 'lheu Franke tored to lir..ntfurul mi Sunday and hi. the slay aitlt the iurun-r's sun. . Wilt F'ranlie. r. Motthucm of lferlin “as in .11 over Sunday. he Misses Fcltultz oi "ridgeport a the guests " "their Minibar Mr. mun Selmlix. iss Louis" Pia-tiger uas'in Toron- p on Saturday 'rv ‘ iss G'ludxs 'turi; oi I'reslau spent Emu-L em! um: her parents, Dr. stirs. tiar'o. If. e Mrs. t'hris. .‘dt'lllur and Miss Mer- trave returturd [ruin a visit with nds in rltiVrkhlria. 1 ', r. and Mrs] Henry Berti-t1, their; ' " “an, and Miss Sullimn, oi) Emmi-ck, tutrior, " to mun Sunday? spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. _ Ezra Bechtel. _ rk. IIamilton and Miss Mact'aOtru Estieudill; a few days in Toronto.} r. and Mrs. 'rln"l or Filll.irtun 'rnt Sunday with than" daughter s. Moses Hush-tier. b tt. and Mrs. Vetter at Merlin and Its. Mane iii \\:lli‘rllm were th. heats of Mr. It. F.. linger inst we,ru,. tr. lirumuan of Herlin “as in 11 Sunday. f; Hiram l-ihy, brother of Mr. Da- 't Khy hi this twin, arrived this task imm I'ort Nelson, Keeuatin, there he has spent the past few rs in th, fur trailing business. He E mun: inltervstirtr, "xpt'rienves to Bate at th. liie in the far north, Miss linurl'w. of Indian River, was he guisl “i Ii‘r thither, Mr. Thus. [outlay last “en-k. ' “Mr. Ed. (:runilinherger was on a nsinrws hip to Mitchell and SP- inrpill" en 'lluu'sdui. Es”. Has. Kerr uf _ Merlin is :hr-i fit of hi haunts, Mr. and Mrs.’ ‘hos. Minn-n. 7 ltRIlilL 'ttm-Wall.--) ('liimgn. Thursday, ay fith.--ttoromt G. "Sign, yotmzesl of llr. ..nrl Mrs. W. fl. Hum: w Hamburg In 1'iairp, youngest tighter of lic. and Mrs. J, Wall of 634: Sim.“ he rThts "run: hit-nits " tho strum" ex- tf, hmirtirsi come,ratulationc and sh hie. :qu hit: krille mam warm-i redilril iiilllililll‘sx . MCN. W.):,, Fusimtmm Nash. on, Phone 432 41 King St. E. Next Dom. Bank! 1' SM " ttr I 000900009000090000000 0000000900009000000009 (mm l "Monarch" Shoes FOR MEN W“ The Dru thc. colors ANY KIND I of l mu "urtccgy. yin: inc , v _ I A l i I a I ‘ J a F', i .6143 , mn.. 5 iiiccr'-"r-r--' " tr I My: Chum . n! "I a A” (fl-.1 (II-I Sharla. has nu. XVI-‘ILMI‘ rlu a». bun] tut bun-Urn Tt.ewao, unm- “haunt”. "aa-tmo-t 'r', "5ff""/' THEIR CLOTHES 5 '.", - , WITH 4 . ' ff, (A 4 , " E "gk . A, , , t Luau numlwr "t m-n hare rumr to roman! the "MHN.\IU‘II" Shun“ HN' our M the "tst, main-x. 1t'e know {In-m to Ire Mira good, and mm wrummrlnl thon at all limes. m have (hr "rCMt'itr'.r4s'" SKIING VIII! [AMER We can rr- mmmrml llll‘lll at all him-S. " mu Imu- louder or sure [vet try n pmr of nur "”va mus-y" F'.ui'I,'r:s.s' MINES. ty your tuMe, I in Tavistock last Friday n- lllg tha funeral M the may: un- th, late Wm. Mamie“. ri ,3; CAN t _ u!) Jr C.' b . .A ybtct -reTeP.Im o‘- 4....-- '. P. Y. Buck. a student at Me- ber Hall, Toronto, son ut In). I ot this mun, iett Last wad: tor lot, when! he will punch in the his! (hutch during the summer In 1km: ot i-t.-aiiGrs. I. Fthneidar and Van ("WW Water, XL, were the - It. bl. It, Best: tart weak. '. and Mrs. 3’05.“ Kim _.!.lrp,Ittr aiii'tfiiifi'hiif r000fke000000o0.o.00to-t-o- Gs1jatodfort AP.“ 1.) mur of nur "trcmt mxy" F'.Mi'l,'rF.s' SHIN-ZS. We have a large assortment oi other tuakrs, tu-Hamburg 8 . same; DYE. ANYONE F. KIBLER I The number ot mannequins l., " I rrrusrll Ir, per cot, in Paris during, !ttve last Scar., Ihns sold tht l.ewis ller:;ott farm to “Ian's-y Fiseher oi Perrin. 1hougll Mr Fischer will work theHarm Ive [will resid, in Berlin for ri time at i"'as.ttyry. m', 1hildin and Mrs. Gel" Etude lléileg M Hall Axe, 11ieh., and (Mies Luna Grey crizichl M FU. Agatha hum-d at Mrs. ttchnarr's Last ueek. The Misses Limit and Mary Schmidt of Rerlin visited their friends in thr village over Hundar--- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lantr. spent a int days at the howtte of Mr. an" Mrs iltnry Knhl In “our Ht. Agatha last tre:A/--Mr. and Mrs. .lu- Kauftuanot Itr.rtside visited at the hour ot Mr. and Mrs. I'vu-r Berg over y',urulay.-- Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Home] spent last Sunday with III. and Mrs. Ed. Hei- pel.-llr, Gm. 1'ole of New llam- burg paid a llyirt.rr, visit to his trietsds her: on .ututday.-Mr. Henmm F:ulen- stein was in Guelph un busiwss on Monday. Th. math took place near Rose- \illo on Tursilay oi Mrs. John Sthweitwr, at the aM' of 55 years. Ilmrusml's maiden Ila-"r was t'athai- in" llanlrmwnh, and sho sprnt her 1utrlv slat, Q “In Mannlrum. “will”: her Inmhuul sh. is survived by a grown up lumlh. Tlv.. innerat took place , cstvrdav. Itrtyck.-At Madoc, on May 9th, to In. and Mrs. II. P. 11uyck-a s/m. ttmTi'AltY. 'lh- math took orare near Rose News Not:vi.-The iarmers in this Insulin are Lnirhed spring seeding and are now preparing the ground tor the root crop.--Th, tall wheat crop does not look very promising in this district. Ma: lth. to RM. and Mrs. G. W, Cool backward weather is retarding the progress of spring seeding. Grass gives promise ol greater abundance than last year.--The monthly meeting of 8.81 No. 5 Wilutot Farmers club was held on Friday evening last. The llrugmnwu was greatly improved to" the Cotastry trrehestra or Woodstock, uho kindly supplied a piano. Local tul nt gale two dialogues. Miss Wood and Muss Motrar.sanc wry atweptably. Miss Mary Gilmar, mm of our rising \oulixts deliphtrd the audience by her well n ntlered solo. Mr. tGraham. ul Toroto, lunncrly of this ramuuttn- ity, kindly sang several solos. Mr. [lum- Graham, the, reeently appointed Prssidcttt, very ably tilled the chair. --w.. regret to report the illness at Mr. Enos Cress,ucart. Re hope fur his spcedy neuron, Pust, a son to) writing on Civil Service cummi- Liens returned home Momtar.--Mr. and Mrs. Albert stably of Berttn spent Sunday with relatives hero in town.-Nr. J. G. Reiner spent a week at points in low: on special when and returned Mare last Hmday--Mr. Boyd Hammond M the Standard bank has who was relieved at the St. ('19- mmfs humble! several weeks, re mined on Friday last.-Mr. Val. llabennehl and the Misses Gert'ie and Laura Wounds spent Sunday after- nuun at tts, home M Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heine]. Newtt Rout-Ix. and In. G. Bud-rho.“ hilly and It. - Banana ud Minute: - 3..) night with mud: bu and in Inu- too.-Arss. G. Dial a! In Mm Et. ward spent the tvi-org with a I: Henry in "visttote--Kr. P. Saki and Mr. C. Wagner were waiting re luivca and 1mm in ’1‘:th on Souiay.-Mr. “I Mn. boui- K. ttt last week hero with (“at and you Guelph wen spending a low I.” ot the guests ot Mr. and In. .luob B. Niller.-Mr. Wm. Kremlin“ a! "t worth is visiting his blower may “ho has been " invalid toy some time and is very 1ow.--Mr. Albert Human]: who spent a weak in Town»- Philipsburg Erbsville Haysville nml we can saurs l G t y es to "’ -.. - " mum" z!“ ra gnu“, ld t a can rr- “If: _ l wt try Ll” an snlis- 1:"; n (H, --- [Ml hr; in Bank. an in inning!“ 1'aptain kingsmill. of the lire ttt'partment, tmmd "tat a rat in ihr Inulul’! bmi trect, stttrocairpd In snmkl‘ After this hart taken plovr, haunt-r, tlr, and cal had givrn null: to Rummy. Inf th" 'tvad body M "w cat and lhr live nut-s ot the hiiirsns urn‘ m a rurlwl‘ of the kit. At, the runclusiun of a firm in a stauh- ml liater “not, "ranttord, late 'lhmxnm; night which did "le "osorh Slim-n "I "r.outord, an" Mann: Hut he u: on" of tttree heirs In an and» of “Minnow!!!” Ml hy an tutrle m 5.." Francisco, went, hark In my“ at ths Radialur t'orroarty's BURV IN FHIF. Iteginald Roberts “ho was or Mun dar srntenced to three months tor being drtn's, was this morning again arraignrd Minn- Magistrate Reir. 'lhis time the charge Rum um- ot "t"it, and the code imposed a 3m PM" to run cmwurn-ni with Ah? pre- u'uns or. sF.NTODu'P.n To SIX MIDN’I'HS on Monday, Victoria Day, on tiueenl street, when we will lore on: at our tair young maidens. We hope 'iii',) weather will be tine, so the . happy" young 4'ouphe will have a bright. startt in lire, besides, we waht to go fish- ing that dar-Miss Fldna 1tauty is sir-mm t, of weeks with lrirnds in 'roronto.--Mr. II. H. Ratz is shipping a couple or cars the foot timber to Preston this week to be manufactured into Hockey sticks. No wonder St. Clements is Some hockey town.--Mr. John Mungal, Elam, Mr. .Imiph aid Miss Beatrice Helium, Er mira, were guests at Sunny Station on yluudar-t'ttureh Services: Luttter-' an no service; Evangelical. 7.30 pm. all invited/Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mielke, (tall. were the guests of [Hinds in town over s'unday.--The ‘many friends in this town of the late [ML Edward itoos, who passed away in Berlin last Wednesday, were sorry " hmr oi his death, the decals. having, held the position of fireman in Ithe Felt Factory here for some time previous to moving to Berlin, and extend to tho bereaved family our heurllelt sytupathy.--Mr. Howard and Miss mplena Gies visited with Bridge- port lriends y1unday.--Mr. and Mrs.i Juln S. ”what-hm and Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman left Monday tor a visit with friends in Snider and tan caster Countv, Penn.-Niss Kaiser, Elmira. visited friends in town. this wtek.-Nr. and Mrs. Levi d'ressman spent Saturdav with Elmira friends. --Mr. Jesse Filsinger, Elmira “ho has been on thnqick list is spending a week at his horos, Maple Grove iarro.-Pridav will be Empire day.-- ttave you got your garden iri"yet? It's time.-Miss Stork of Fast Heidelberg called on SLJaeobs friends Monday. -Mr. A. t'. Millie spent Sunday with Tttfit ('ity triituls.--Mr. ymolnillol-l Iitvwr uh I was operated on six woeks I ago is ante to he around again. Miss Ilirhardson, the nurse returned to (:Ielihl sa'turday.-our citizens pride thanselvrs in keeping their beautiful lawns in "and shape. (‘oiismmntlv the hum of “in Iann mower can he heard thro" ltirtt the land.-lluite a number trom.here intend taking in th, sports at Elmira on Victoria Day. Sam thin- extra, this year-Mr, liph. Hurtur'rgard of .Wati-rloo visited friends in town this week..--.). and Mrs. Minoan Shirk and the Misses Shirk and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snider ol Waterloo were guests at the ttorrp of Mr. Fl. w It. Snider, Riverside. on y;otday.--1hssrs it. w. ll. at” Elias Snider motored to Hamilton and Niagara Falls this week. ll plan-lay 'r"'tia when aw and Dundee. tho latter winning by the Icon ot " The play 'wan nou- ly all in the no...“ mutton and atno nun-o! 40:31:»qu bandaged ind-us: . Column and But". the Dundee Bucks male there with the goods and when in sotutted an easy tierts while Hollmu in god tor Rosebuk um kept budy. The Dundee team treuted the Roach-k team to ice cream: dterthojanze. tor Monday, Victoria Day.9ists Fre- dia FettierhotU, Elmira called on triemts in town Haturday.--'Thurtsday being mansion, Will be a holidav in this Berg.--Misur Pearl Bnharhor spent Monday with Twin City kinds --Vietoria nay Excursions, single tare May 25th only. Pare and one third, goirur, May M, M, 25,.return May M. minimum tare '3lic.-The tirnt car Milton pressed brick for the new church arrived Moruiay.-Ree. W. o. Helm attended the meeting' in Water- loo Monday to arrange tor the Att- nual County Sunday School 1'onvem tion and Adult Bible Class "tty.-- Wedding Bells will be merrily chiming ii 'Grii'iW6i%F, . g F LEW mom" m was thy“ m on bythe-MHS-erm'. . aluminum-tutu” nil. swung win-nu" stared to: W Vinita". Th w an tairty tart and ilm Mr. no am by. t-tiot.t pan? ot comma In “is. an ecu ttrdprevea_ur - -. del St. Jacobs -- ,,, v" . C " . ' ,w g It is a duty of hlls'hlllul or friend to see radix“ '1"(i'di'i,C,,,a?n' If: /d2 t Jh, that she gets the pun- nmlicinal mmrkh- _ . ' f a m" m p . m ' . ment in Scott', linmhinn. which is not tsttgr,imtion ol Mr, 1.orhead ndrn or stimulant but "Mun“: ron- , . . . unused oil~lno1l Muir to enrich and un- ‘vnnwn al "m m Ontarin. liven the 1ttoou,strtmtrthen thenervesand Mr w li", I'msitahu t ave q VPrt' iNtheappctite. Physicians evtarywhvre V . ' V . p r.' ' _ prrwribe smug; Emuhinn for over- irdrrestinr, rt.itrattauon ot the “an worked, urn-mu. tirot mum-n; it builds "t the I'otrovrr.at"rrt of the yatvrs " up nnd holds up their stretteth. the Grand liner. and thr preventing Getthntt's um 'tcart" drug More. at (lauds. He said that sum his Thcha )pinossoi motherhood istoooétett checked l'l'll.'/i?,,',', the mother's strctusth is not equal to her ran-s, while lti.r “llwlrlsh devotion urgloct» ln-r man health. A bylaw lo mlahhsh a public lib- rary, " “huh $30,000 was to be acetspted from Il-.- Farm-gin- fund, Bas actuated in trcll..rtd. The election oi oTtcers resulted as "llows.u- Hon. l'rpsidmls, Dr. AS. Volt, W. G. 1iehlt'l, ILP., and ('.II. Mills, SLIM"; Pnsiulrnt. 'T'.4'. Shut- ly; Victcl'rtsitrnt, W. Auman; Flec'y, W. Alumn, Treasurer. 0, Moses; Iti, rfrtors, Geo. llrlm. N. Hollinger, I'. "rNsinger, L. Fuscher, Fred Kirsclwl and F'. lint-l. Local and Persona0.-Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ran. motored to Hamilton last 'caturday.--Mrs. Jansen and Miss Louisa Jansen visited in Gait -last 1xeek.-Mr, and Mrs.' Alex. Shame attended iti7iuiiiito, Mrs. Thos. Asticlnoyr at Flora the other Satur- dart-Mr. (loldwin Sherringum or llranllurd spent Sunday with his ta- ther, Mr. Thus 'Werringtcn. Nest Thursday being Ascension Day, busi- ness places will be closed according to usual custom herey.--Dr. A. S. Ai- exander gave an interesting and in- strl'ctiVe paper on the "Care of the Body" at the meeting of lbs Pres- byterian Young People’s Guild last llanday evettitt--Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Zimmerman of Strnllord called on Elmira fritmis last week whe on ’their “av lo attend Mrs. girth-Vs funeral at North Woolwich.-Wr.Oan. "retter has sold his house in (nun i) 'ptr. Henry l-Iisrnhach.-.\lrs. w. H. Ishanlrs and three children have Ter :turned home after spending a mom/h lat l arllon Piaers.--Mr, Louis Oswald of l'rcstrn spout, Sunday with her sister Mrs. Grorge Allemang.--Mrs, N. G: Williams of Dillon, Montana is sanding a eouple oi tcortttrs with her mother Mrs, Liam Fhristman. ' Annual Meeting of Musical Society. The Annual rveetinz. ot the musical society was held in the Band rooms Monday May llth. Th, treasurer} report shout d a small balance in the Unasury. Th, sum of $1800.00 pa'M- ed through the treasury during the year $125.00 M this being agrant from tte toan and ths balance made up by concerts, private iiccaniais) etc and Mrs. John Schweitzer and iam- ilv “I near Elmira spent Sunday at the home at Mr. C. H. Wetrer.-- Mr. W Ilium Spies, Missrs Laura and Cet- 'I‘siina Spies, and Miss Stan's spent Sunday at the ho--e 'ot Mr. Dan, y'schweitzer.-Mr. Con. Doerr ot New Dundee sprtnt Sunday with Mr. Ed. Doerr.-hliss Verna (lies of Harlin and Waterloo Hospital 'and Elsie Good and Mr. Harmon Doerbecker ot St. Jacobs spent Sunday with friends in our burg.-Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weis oruerlin spent Sunday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John Reis.-. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Creme of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn -Miss Emma Vunmar visited with her parents. New! Notatc-- The Evugolicsl Young P000195 Alliance will hold their urinal Hilly on Sunday oven- ing, May 31.1, n 1.30 p. m. The young people have prepared an ex- wllonl urogramme tor the evening. Everybody cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steiss and non Earl and Mitts Stem spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H, Haas, .Wnteb 'oo.-Mr. and Mrs. onb Smith- and tumily of 89-an spent Monday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aeheitto.--Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pop- ular of W‘nterloo spent Sunday at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Hatm!-sir. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl and non ol St. Jacobs spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Wahl.- Mr. Lorne (loading and Miss Annie Hahn of Wallcnstein and Mr. Plantz ot Wat- erloo spent. Sunday W th Mrs. W. Hahtt.--Mr. Norman Zeigler spent Sunday in Bmlirc-Mr. David Bast spent Sunday in St. Clements.-. Mr. and’Mrs. Waller Manor and sun Ver- nun at Conestoga spent Sunday aith Mr. and Mrs. Albert krauter.-- Mr. HAPPY MOTHERIIOOD jun." "M iuitii i" Fi “Within“ ”11-.wa no». In}... tgud,'. Elmira Mr. W. M. 0. Lochead ot mum said he Wag very much impressed mith the Pressman wands. and he did did not think any objection could hr oliered agmnst conserving it. He migrated that a club, a hotel. or ‘snmrthing of that kind he erected ithere. The suggestion at Mr. Leavitt What. a dam m made at this pointot the river tor bathing would also be a spirndiil inra, hr said. "ts would like to see thl government take hold of the mall". "While the gun-mum" is rum- im. pressed WI”) the gem] property, un- Ilt‘c‘ mmhlmnc Misting at present they haw, nu moan.» ot taking over small Tttyrs and "try teel that they “mild be ram-I! upon to take at" other plots in other parts of Hntaritr " "my hum int-r any of this fwd." 39M Mr. l’aHilmun in "plum: to th:' snggnsiiun u! Mr. Lurhrad ""KK"N"r"rt at ur. '.ocC"'a" V TORONTO . tr ' . . t OInC'MoM-MW thm ierhaiiort in ontario. and Inn-kw»! [liglriqL . Mr, W Ii liranhum gave a VPrt' Td',,'.','? It",",',',,',':':?,?,',',," mun-aim: tt_pranauott of Ihr “lurk .» “Kurds: “fa-'2: LAN "t thr. run.n-r\;nlmn M thr "atvrs of an. u wanna. no. the “mud “HM. and tho preventing - ,7 ' - . However, Cmiario cannot hope to vie with these. old Countries, as here land has been sold in one hundred acre lots, but said Mr. Watson, he could not. help but 1hink it was a mistake in not buying up land along the rivers-.' The people had lost the instinct or [crest conservation, but now the lone of the trees is coming hack. The appearance ot A country is enhanced one hundred fold by tree growth. and it is hoped that a more- ment such as this will spread all along the Grand River valley, and i ‘then to other portions of Ontario. Well Worth Preserving. I Mayor Euler fl Berlin said he wasl sure that the h rest was well worthy) of preserving, although he had nntl‘ seen ft, and he agreed with the j chairman that while this is a prac-i tical age and while most people are concerned with material things, they." certainly one something to the gem: nations to come. I Continuing Mr. Watson said he did not consider the conservation of tor- ests a hobby, but a pressing need. He referred to the large forests, which are held in England and Ger, many, in the latter place immense tracts of forests providing place for all, and the same'thing is true at France. was the first; to make mention ot con- serving ot the Cressmnn woods, in- teresting others in its Conservation last summer. and as a result Mr. Geo. Tilt ot Blair purchased the property tor $11,000 at public' anc- lion last (all. on the understanding that it he turned over to a symiicate tor conservation purposes. om, cannot hm reel encouraged, said Mr. Hume! Watson, who was the first speaker, tor the appearance at the country when one sees Mae en- thusiasm displayed at a meeting the object. of “him is conservation ot forest spots of Ontario. Mr. Watson In a brief address Mr. Pattinitot, reviewed the steps taken, aid made mention of what has been done along the hues of conservation in other countries. If any thing is to he done with the Cressman woods, the speaker said it would have to be done by the people in this vicinity. While a local question it has more than locai ""portanee, as it is one of the fewplaces of this kind left, and Mr. Leavitt. the civic planning expert of New York‘whu 1ieited the bush said there were very few like it on the North Aurerieart continent. Important and $aeceidiiat . Held . Pie-toss "tfej','llt'2tt,i,'lhle't m The meeting was attended by about 'tevettty-tivts men. who are included in the conservation of the [outta and waterpomertr, being present trom Gan. Prawn. Waterloo Township. Waterloo, Berlin, and Hespeler. The chairman oi the evening was Mr, Geo. A. Fitting“, I. P. P. tor South Waterloo. while Hon. Adam . A: the result ot the meeting acum- mittee was appointed composed of two representatives from each muni- cipality, viz:-watertoo Township, H. Watson. Cr. Tue, Gait, Mayor s. Scott, J. Slauer; Berlin, D. B. Det, weiler. A. It. “any. Waterloo, J. Chas. Mueller, A. Bauer; Mespeier, G. Forbes, w. Krihs. tho object. ot which I'M to discuss ways and we”: lot tho con-antic. of (onus and wooded In“: in ' erloo County. man wucuuly .10.; the bank- ut the mud River, which have been pronounced try one!“ to he tunnels: in this part qt the For- Beck, of ma Ontario Government, ("out anal-01's. and spoke ttrUliy on was an interested listener to the dB. the work ot conservation of bothi the waterwwers and the tenets. , Pf,toPoA81'KIN.. FOR MOMCIPAunEs ' meeting ,vasute in Wilf- Hati, 1tttte, 0!.M .nrrsirte, Suggostst a Ctut, House. Pleased With Enthusiasm Chairman's Address. " " (W Mr. C. H. Mills. WPA'., said allot the addresses which had been de, livered there could be only one idea. Waterloo County has been the birth- plaice of many ideas and has given men to carry them on. In further explaining the proposl- tion Mr. Detweiler said that the idea was to for t a stock company came taliml at $50,000. and take the prop Beck. The {Jesus are in small hold- ings and not like in England where the forests are controlled by a few owners. 5 _ot Canada. Mr. Beck said he was ‘glad to he a Waterloo boy and al- ‘wass would on onekand when hecamg to this county he sees the work ot his forefathers. Mr. Beck referred to the statement made by the (lover- nor of New Work state a couple of sessions ago, that they were glad to fall in with the province ol Ontario, although they were proud ot what they had done in the conservation nl forests Ontario. said the governor. had outdistanced them. "The conservation of Mice; powers was closely i3tertitied with the con- servatiun ot torests, but in my mind the cot1sereatiott of water pcwcrs are much easiér than rarest-s," said Mr. Hon. Adam Beck was given a rous- ing reception when he arose to speak. Yr. Beck in Int introductory remarks said be was always glad to com to Waterloo County. The purpose a the meetings are of a public charactor, and they'll-1w impressed'the people Relating hack mural years Mr. Breithaupt said the Grand was a lull fionriag stream, but the clearing ot forests, foliage, etc., has made tho stream much smaller especially in thc‘Iumn er months. The drainage area ot the whole river volley " about 3,600 miles. in tho last twen- ty years there has been a grout de- creasc in the ttow of the river inthe summer. having gone down to about 40 cubic feet per second. whereas twenty years ago it was probably three times that much. To assist in regulating the ttow there is the pm- position of reforestation, but that would take years. When it is thought that there won“ be 300,000 acres to be bought and relotested it will 'be seen that it could not bottom. There- fore some other way lmust heiound to consent: the water, and one thinks of catching the water at the high mark and holding it until the water is lower. The rainfall in the centre or the peninsula is about the sum as it has new in the last titty years. The Grand River problem of conser- vation is tt comparatively simple one. The only time there are any destruc- tive tloods is in the spring. I: up with m cog-try in the Grand Rivet alley. He iMrit the cow try one hundred you: go along the Quad Riva: was on oi the nun tuck in Canada. not excepting the Ptteitie Coast tom‘s. He was very much in sympathy with the consent tion idea in the can“. at the tive municipalities, although he wu more interested in tho river. and its pos- sible consensual. ' nulls“ nonmetal: he bad bun tab. KINGSTON ' ONTARIO I um AFFLIID sonnet toucnvon Inch-II urging!“ ou'l'h"a'll%, ”Jill ’5 “no. __ C)U1i1,,y),l,'5, SUMMER SCHOBL Hon. Adam Back Speaks. JULY In aaac- a HOW. Roms. llama. ae pr Brief Addresses. ltl HAS 4 , MORSE} UNIVERSITY 1 HOM E ( STUDY The Arts Count tiny be taken by may)... duct. but students dedrirre to .rtytunte Inn-u attend one The committee as given above was then appointed and the meeting ad. journal with a vote of thanks to Hon. Mr. Heck for kindly oomieating to be present at the meeting. Forest fares are raging in northern Muskoka, near West Cobalt, in the Launntian Mountains and in the AL game region. Mayor Homutb ot Preston said he thought each at the five municipali- ties should take over the woods and subscribe money towards It.' Others who spoke briefly endorsing the scheme were Mr. T. Hilliard and F. Haight, ot, Waterloo, and AM. Ilett and D. Forsyth, Berlin. erfr meg UtenSiIs rticle of grease and dirt-.. {raves utensils clean and bright. Equally e6ective on wooden- Ware and cutlery. No kind of uncleanlineu can with- stand in magic cleaning qual- ities. lad is little "Old Duets" quickly tues Ile_ - Try it on hard things li? tT Has more reall nutriment than! any flour we j know of. WM. SNIDER, It. OCEAN FLOUR Tip Tpp inaJiffy Flour Mills / Waterloo Phone N o. 239 Ask your grocer. "

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