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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Aug 1914, p. 5

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hA $ / Mr. and «MrÂ¥, ‘A._W. Voolker ~Jleft morhing on a <wo weeks‘ érip to ~â€"Rochester ‘and New York and Waterâ€" ‘ bury, Conn. Wmfi. Lo#* Angelos is Wâ€"visiting her sister Mrs. Albert Reesâ€" â€" (208,..WAbOpIAIL 3207 3t * 4 i3 > <200© . * * The wives of, the Bowlers, assisted ‘by their daughters and friends, were ‘Tea hostesses at the Bowling green N this week durinz the Tournament, .\ when d@licious tea, coffee, sandwiches {, and"cake were sorvodâ€"to the Bowlers 32 &d their â€" iricn‘is each afternoon. $ .Ne:dless to sav, this kind hospitality 1’ was greatly : appreciated py the visiâ€" A tors, joth ladies and . gentlemen. E‘fo me "°°Pb mh.'l* :‘;\\x ‘htflx'! xt y Dt yA i .g‘yâ€"flv years made u"l,mlmlf i Lboktess, J woere ~kindlyysre boted . by :l’gz handsome 'fi};’bgo m J*alsbt telegram‘s ‘of + trom‘Stibnds. â€" After the recep -‘l:;'m o kâ€". ‘a > w ‘M b, at glose ‘of )w hich â€" Â¥. W.‘D. Lee proposed the Whealth of: the ‘bride and groom in \bright a ;lpyo late speech, which 'u;w?', nded to be Mr. Hevâ€" + eton, â€"~with resses by Mr. Alex. X Howie, Dr. Ad of St,. (George ) and ethers.â€" This: was followed by a Â¥ ce musmeal and â€" literary . proâ€" § gramme, games, â€" etc., . concluding _Â¥ with a dance, The evening throughâ€" V out proved an exceptionally _ bright °W a htetu% one, â€" and ., Mr. â€" and J) Mrs. Hev ‘s hosts of friends will K join .m.fl'“fl!‘!‘h rar fex usls forn im hipus in Aorh 0 <~â€"The government is planning a patâ€" riotic fund for the maintengnee: of families ‘of men on service abroad. ‘ Mrs.‘ John B.‘ Snider and ‘d&ughter, Miss Florence, have return:d from & yleasant: month‘s visit at Arthabasâ€" kavi‘le, â€" Que., with _ Mr. and Mrs. Hatry. Simpson and ‘family, LCCAL ~AND PERSONAL ""M¢.~Eldon McDougalF and Mr. Will Windsor of Toronto, spent a couple of days in town this week. « by cities The Elmira Musical Zotie ty wilt Thoir 21st anoual excurâ€" sicn. to QL-:. Falls on Aug. 15th, 1914. See time table for particulars. Extud 1+ B re #d .‘ W.â€"86â€"12. Mr. and Myrs. â€" James ~Russell, of Fergus, with theit family of three sons and two daughters, and a niece from ‘Toronto, were a jolly . moter party to Waterloo on Wedncesday afâ€" *erndow,"the géests ‘of Mr® and ~the Misses Bruce. / ~ It is not too early to make _ your arrangements. â€" to enter the Berlin Bus ‘n:ss College. ‘The term _ opons Sept. 1. ‘The principal‘s office is open daily ; the colrge catalog is sent free on ‘tequest to the principal, W. Dâ€"Evlers =â€" i Mrs.> Armstrong, with ber son and daughter came up from Toronto to uttend the Silyer"Wedding Anniversâ€" ary of ‘ber da&hter, Mrs. James Heveron.~. â€" Fallsâ€"orâ€"visit your friends in â€"neal #Mi*s Catharine Zimmerman . and Miss Pearl Carnegie of ths Torcn‘o Cemral #tospital have returned to Abhsâ€"city; aftor~a pleasant holiday at the home of â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laing, ‘Alpert street. Other wisitors i!gfl‘f bospitable home a{e Miss E: MeFarlane of Oftawa, Miss Melinia Zimmerman snd Mr. Walter Grierson ‘Of Lanark, â€" â€"and Miss Lucy Zimmerâ€" man ‘of Milserton. The Silver~Wedding Anniversary of Mr, abd + , James .. Heveron, _ at the,; â€"Foundryâ€"Stroot ursday, â€" evening, August ~6th, l'll‘. ‘asâ€" h foyous social event that had ‘been ‘keeniy anticipated, and cerâ€" taiily ‘proved‘ to be one grand _ reâ€" naa oi sn ol large /n ot from . Waterâ€" loo, Berlin, St. rge, Toronto and utherâ€"places, will always, recall with pleasant associations., t 99y â€"~The‘rooms}, spacious verandah, etc., were bright and‘ Tt t with pretâ€" by lights ~and lov?i'“ fowers‘ all nbout, and the tables exceedingly mm, centred :with the brife‘s cake, ind an artistic arrangement of sweet peas, ferns and greenty, â€" all of which weenied gloguent. with the spirit of Ed. M.. Devitt Mrs. Tif (Sarcastically).â€"It seems Now is the : time to see Niagara uin: ons Yo l{ T w7 c P dw th‘n; is in place ny is C iF with thom . bere.. : ou to FRaw us $#3 the dwd for was ) both logaliy [ had in .other" towns. iak Bikones C mt . brcith Water ( * Te eduntrids #nt "out Aheâ€"samé as usual, Wke!y be held ~up at the ocean ports. now'mlg, ” | _ IS FFEECTED . _ ~â€"â€" BV THE WAR T 2 ty ‘of | T. 4. of tate" Ontark i yhik fake td "o §-ub enc n l T,‘t t hn o Te maige "sed whick i ag un por ted â€" from . Germany, Wheat which was a week ago splling i esns mot ts thar 44 ._"Mfi L&?‘kfi in Bugar fook 10 cents a hundred jump on Munday, and is now selling OF + Many . kindsâ€" of novelties, silks, rib bons, ete., have been affected by the war. . Already ‘several..of the ‘ merâ€" chants have/réceived notices â€"that prices have bech" increased. " mjitine m ¢wanthtt $ ‘new it o ine Oe * 4* MWS&%STO JAIL Ribbons ‘for itistance have been inâ€" creased 25 pef cent., while the source of supply of @llâ€"over laces, silks and similar articles has beenâ€" cut ofl. Severalof the stores which import their goods ‘direct from Germany and were~¢xpecting â€" shipments in a few days, mow do not expect to roâ€" ceive the goods at all. L c Prug st 'rm that in â€"some of the nmm- rugs which are used in quantitics there is going to be practicallya‘ famine. ~ Already, â€" afl imported drugs have gone up 20â€" per cent. '(})‘r more, while one or twoâ€" of them phe up over 100 per cent. ax:lsefimll Auctuating. Large consumers . have endeavored to ‘ lay in‘ a supply "of Bomie drugs but the wholesaic houses are filling only porâ€" tions of"the otdets. â€"Galt, Aug. 10.â€"The Ri’g:_c; P. R. bridge over the Grand, River here is in charge ol armed guards. A forâ€" cigner has been â€" atrested for loiterâ€" ing near the ts, and although he said m!mod to sleep the was sont! twentyâ€"one days convicted of trespass., ceive the goods at all. t £ ‘‘Probably it is ~just as ‘well that our good8 Mave‘ "not arrived,‘* said one merchant this morning, . ‘"For people ar& totrenching, and cannot afford to purchase the goods.". [ ‘â€" Ghristmas â€" novelties â€" will . suffer heavily. **A large number _ of / the toys . which "are .g:en at Christmas tifre‘ are" niaftifactured . in Gerfilany and ‘Austria, * » COMMITED FOR : <â€"TRIAL FOR THEFT ~eazn . URE C0. Theodore‘: Habreluck "was charged in Berlin Police ts Tuesday with the theft of a wawc:gm Paul Padowski The watch was found, on the prigon; er‘s person when he was placed undér Arrest. He said that ke was drunk, d while he did not. admit.. that ’w s{lole the watch, he ‘admitted ~that he had it in his posgession.. He was found guili}’, and committed for trial by J. P. Robleder. F1 . Y Lo. <Knopp contyibuted $1 and tosts for assaulting # â€"Jew named. It was a occasion . for â€"the employ cas. W‘bflml clos@l at 11.80 o‘clock. About l.‘l:. a‘clock a parade was { t corner of William and m., headed | by ‘the Waterioo Band, and marched to the park." i * ; , At whe m wore pulled ‘off, awarded Heinic Wuestel The cmployees of the Globe Furâ€" niture Co. dng Abeir ‘families: made niture Co. 4 t "families . made gay on 'l'hnx:gl#vm they â€" held their aflxwwgle at the beautiful Waterioo o 1k ; putied ofe aia the We valuable: prizes * A\ ce E}\A ie Â¥rp Forward> Mail ies ?nma'l" Four Aspobders visited the Police ‘wad exoitâ€"}Court this motning, and hefore thoir ueph .. pruch dcparbuts pach. coniribuked . 36. .40 She Sugar ** to 3 British coutrt. and â€"hear dm' t uéma‘“oemuluég surprised . tators .at the" lice Court in 'fiu. Tuesday motnâ€" ing. _ Not>Ahat it i6â€" a novelty to hear G spoken. ‘arouind the . preâ€" otncu?‘â€"a“ (i:ty H& by .ty | «but! Â¥e . theâ€" ib mnp take the evidence .: of witnesses was something that court attendauts were not ~altogetherâ€"agâ€" customed : to. On â€"Friday. afternoon ‘a reservist ‘was arrested by the military auth oritics. Tho‘ matter was brought to the attention of Mr. W. G. ‘Weichel, M.P., who. telephoned ‘the facts‘ to Col. Hon. Sam Hughes. "The ptigâ€" oner was subsequently ‘released. ~> Ts tohdcres . â€"~<â€" IN GERMAN â€" Justite of the Peace °F. Robletet was on the bench in the absence o‘ Police Magistrate J. J. A, Weir, who is holidaying in . Muskoka, It was not as if the witnesses and the parâ€" ties‘ in the cases . tried could . not speak the English language as.this they could do, although it may have been somewhat difficult. $ HANDED IN <â€" > THEIR PAROLE .. This is the season of the Horpiculbure, Spciety sz: ”': %m@m""‘fif""m w':[ winnets." Tliey report having found " very: inferesting ‘gardens_ |, and | the wore pat wee on Moce | hy i 4 ‘ and 8rd | , thers who may join will be eligible to make exhibits. K However, it . was noticcable, _ alâ€" though it was ‘doubtless done â€" intenâ€" tionally,that when the J.P: asked the witnesses questions in German, they would ropl(v in English, . He would immediately‘ ask another question in Germau, and on some occasions: reâ€" ceived an answer in German, and other times in English. _ And then again he would ask his questions. in German. s In contectioy‘‘ with the orderâ€"inâ€" council passed b{ the Dominion Cahâ€" inet on Friday .\ afternoon, Captain {Jsborne, Friday received a teleâ€" zram from the D:pariment of Militia that all German reservists in Berlin and Waterloo, were to be prevented {rom Jeaving if they had any‘~‘%nâ€" Lentions; of returning ‘to â€"the German HHIBY, â€"â€"4 umt m rpree While the authoritics ~ are quite reticent in regard to the matter,, it is understood that over a m:d-g‘ (German "reservists were appeo % and giving theit‘ parole that they would:pot leave were allowed to go. One of two of the reservists reâ€" fused to give their parole. "This morning when the Telegraph arinual excursion ~ to ~Detroit ~was about to pull out, Captain ~Osboinc and Licut.~Schmaizâ€"wentâ€"through tha cars to ascertain whether any reser¢ ists were attempting to Jeave the country.$ Tt was found that all who Were taking in ‘the. excursion wereâ€"on a ‘pleasure trip andâ€"not going .to fight. 2r ty It was made more noticeable. .by the fact that â€"when Magistrate Weir is am the bench, English only preâ€" vails; as any other language spoken by ‘the accused or witnesses has to be ‘spoken through an interpreter. The Steckepréiter case was heatd in German WaxrtHBeult Iusonuvlb2}0 niagivagtvorgrah n PER fage [ t e n ie y d atae c m Tthe "q,gd EOOE Ciaaa t £1Â¥iÂ¥x p F ie ce t3 9 4 will its exhibit in the wileke 3, UNFORTUNATE which trsulted in her nmose pe N ; I ten. and 3.1.;‘#".- taile prujscd. l'('xr Prorn was â€" doscend nz hy stairway At the marcet when a h ayy | 10 :2d k ch vaj lyifty on (h: failing @> the tor ‘of. the s‘arway ‘foll and struck Mre."Brown on the face fi ‘noced Wer ./ doâ€"n "l’l'ng'l. calne to Jt‘t axm'sj*o ar d"she wis ta‘ en to th» ofe» of Dr. HMons* +rger where bet inivrics wors aitended fi ‘It is> wndâ€"rstocd that the ) Â¥ ho Jas / *~ n . th« +pird has teen. vn*ed that zm acc:dont might ©Cotps o .0 * C SPECDUIS PAY PENALT ACCIDENT 'fi[ ast THE MARKET * \nteote: heas gap Afe ompaianey t on Sonet, "Rptatst milmn%" Mds: {Sonwatn, Wihimay" !~ . _ *‘ "~ _ |no.;l, .k:q;fl;r Â¥ m & uh . : t m“.y‘ oR ,w, *‘%,' hiie 3t i > cauet «uibsigh e fmt scanitieeg #rost. * ** Th large pond the > houke / / where ho ';lnx andb.n.fil&,c‘an Mf}fli?fl“, mato : Ohe Phitiedn s Wergiyi on sitf Crncy "were a" jotly "I 160%ing \Ralfing _ full Sot §o§.y â€"magetly Anoting\ Torward _ to" the (@ood Ahmih '&.W? m 2 o y 409! beats "Wnd . baskets of i Abeâ€" Tote Thiey Natgue cesmls ) 4 AipBbefihh6 7 m $y io Nee Un O n eriel &%%‘ ay 4 tor‘ Felidâ€"â€" at. "Britannich! House}" of Bays : Muskhea.~***»**~ ~ Mr.: Gioorge More and Miss > Â¥o ‘;‘ -l,‘g;?»"fie‘cfi,' N ’J&f“" css _ Mr. and AMre. N. 8. + hak +. 9 A dR P Pb end and.. â€" Civic~ Lolidays s Erach, La‘te Simgoc, where f the guests of Mrs.. C:>R. Wintets 20 _ Mrs.. F. G. . Hurh» andâ€" Manpbter rrx'y'.,' u:u‘-â€"m}lum aâ€" . short Yisit to Walkerton friends,â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€";; _ Mtr."Walter Tloge ol ~London, Ont., v at: a . visitor..in Aomm, over, bhe uillg ".’“,"( 54 w + Kett 1. e ~MDs. ‘TI ~Mre JP . J ) Wright ts misiting tolatâ€" ives in Détroit; Mich="\»~> tusy $out ) 'â€"(‘-id‘-'v“rrâ€"‘ io. : Haohl su 6 Neus spiy n it apip ap howe / in m;ch ~trr dagtant :’;_m ~Mrs, _P.° D. Hughs‘ of:Beattlt, Wash,,{rn:e Miss M. ‘Crobkal)y; ‘m- mor . resident~ of Berliny.%a5â€" a ~*awrelâ€" came: vigiter. in. the «!nvihflgflflh wees, ‘the‘ guest olvMres=@: S:~Pifie of Queen St., North L v> 404 0 Homdt® | :“}\iiu%g‘h Dawson chtertainrd /*a party &1‘;’:\-{»: peopie w{wfi,wtfi last onday * "cvim‘ne, in tongt t J?u McDonald _ of Coderich, â€" as wtbst at th: home of Mr. and Mrs. Hespeâ€" ler. 1 nion street. mnm.w Passed in games and ‘dapcing, ‘@# a partisularly _ bright :and; enjopable ome.t : â€" io coptdr,. duof meauniPt | Tarm for _mg;’um'flww ie 3 k Ppatisea ticde en iaemafrtet o. :: e the retuin jou tRF.. a h Jur ©/ ';;':r“l‘n;%m,tuue 3:,0 and, '1 P ffil‘."] @‘P’;‘ :2 be desertéd, tor about, forky, c ap n ’.S.t._lfl Ws are . in tbumy. under . sypc -‘I @0 en naoh®} e o s vistonâ€"of theâ€"mabronâ€"Miss l ie it 5 1600 t h >A t 4 NR i 1i t ie â€" y y her: assistantg. . Lexiags bm.:li"‘Oh-mld.im:;:vfi‘qu“ flout this Hman outile. at mekotht. aiigh hod onl 10p. 20 â€"Cinte a Ninired, " Be this qnnual ‘outing, wiich . AtbB; ‘: m’d’a‘m« hag Navily ult the Tok Z'i"w‘ ‘::1: $“oaeuih"c ‘:Fafiml .'m ‘};;s.‘ ‘\t was learned 15-2-*!*;#“1: rained on the dgy . the childpen wpent M“‘ in m !!ghlz?}% ies 16 ar tom fpona A "*lc 0.i m “3:* TMis woek 40 LR{!“‘*“‘!‘! P ln}‘?’nl‘é\:fi‘h-nnfl?fl‘::&: :m” mmfi“ frotability 10 " up wher in a . Mims Phe No escb en â€" selee bo fal TiE Elmira~â€"sgavly â€"â€"~Fridayâ€" afternoon. They. made the> trip. M’IHWOWS\ kindly loaned . by _ several b j men of the city, Includi Messrsi SA{'-.. E. C. Kabel, Car t, A< Jesse Hallman, Elmet, Lets 7};&:‘ E. Potter, E. W. ’&fn bey? wR 9t l W. Feick, C} HMuether, C. °A. Maddés,, HH. 8. ilallman, M. °O. Kdoebner, H., Forier, 3b. ofet . fik f%e‘ul}tt and, Me." S fiJMI The cgl’ade of _ fifteen . avtd lulw.‘.l.t was headed by . Mr. ‘A. JL.“, ,6‘ :liiejhx,:ifihu h“ fiar' â€" s 4 73 ;’.. 1nr;1ol,.“.‘inbm F. » M m f " CEX WOOK : 20 C rmfthe mié"k.f’?uta‘:'tl ifi’«'fl xmt frotapility t?““““ siÂ¥ "Imiles north of m;m;nfi-mgfimj!mu‘\zjgg The curfet, whoh dossriang, twige doily in TJaverbil), Hewx, ,Fa>.,@ince! the days of the Conmuston is stt ring, in spite of, th> obiettipn,of G#9â€" | i ioner{ iA th7 oi who descrised it as a st f dal times., One‘family hos perfo the oféer fot Abr ©lani, fanr, .ABRATA tow«. rnd as the fl'lt':o,]h . rate=) pr=*~ 1 only gaeterth. of, & y th ~~il. by -’n-z:;&hfw o con.inue the eue o en t left for‘ ther ‘annual ‘outing"‘fo Club are holidaying at Grand Bend. 25‘; Fish Pond, six miles fi@'g{'"‘fi‘mubw::;mu a:‘“s“;}n! :;"“ played This anmus] woB° ) ng %fi"' f posstbls o'q‘:a "3::' j?; , "AQVW. Kimme!, â€" and â€" the 9 and "the chifMfren "wee o ‘indebte to him‘ tot his kindmess,. 088 3° °80 The children. will â€"remain, & , iySHma se The (rtow ftill»:to Ring . Includj 2 3 l%ux . ;?!fl, The teaims lined . ts *A » ";wcmi'.-; seast im er e . it : 968| drABy )n a+3% sid. ME An SRIML \Portogne, 36. 1 fllt&-p € M “;.il’m%.u,a‘,.. stteen . all}fpobiles | Eenestie L). â€"* . > .. J. RKimmel"s Aox, stdes 1+ 1 100 ¢*: toy" #44 AC ° Nee t L ate in | . .Mrs:, Tdém‘Sbar/e and son of Jaâ€" j &ufli'fi:?.juwi; l‘}w hon ‘* of Ed |Mr: and Mrs. E.F. Stagrath. ; .. ; |[Mr., and Mrs., Mortimer Walker â€" and ) [dauchter . ‘of Winfiipeg, formerly. © 6f ©/|Berlin, are, Xisiting Twin,City frignds to > The Misgas.Emma Belle and Bernice ‘1‘{ ‘The teaims lined up as follows: . 4 Acadian..Club .; . > ... Picked Team ;*;il.ccubu-.a.; neaniq ogls: Baird,: ¢c. +) Newbon, a.s.~ ¢ j« â€". Cochrane, P. * r’i"n’ra WokglÂ¥ S#‘ Fikner,« 14. Hl ‘orler, Abâ€"â€": =;> .. .;; . Lehman, 3b. .\ Porksonsy Ob , i .. :oi . â€" Baikd,5.6. 8 | Exnest,li. â€"": > +Shoomaker,: 3b. B jdto®, sde q y I1% slou‘n ~0 Wallace, 1.1. fl!‘ihb“fi‘. P#A ! s 9 o;és) ; Btowny IY. e Holiman, p.â€" â€" â€"â€"Stevenson, o.1. Aoek ol barm becd. vistuing Tor ) ts faat te wetke at the bone af â€" 30. mlhr Trale Peiurncd Z:m J .. Mry,deln © Facpbi"of Cleveland, O:, W tly t Mars, das Aud Hamilt on: Mirs. + J . Renaeweis ‘of â€" Bronhagen dpentsa few: days> at wheâ€"home: of Mr. im picked: feam .from _Dashwood,â€" Parkâ€" tmlllh Zurichâ€"and won by tk,e‘;?au scpre of 7â€"6.~ > 4* ~M., Reet#,, of Cleveland, k# is rarmsmaall #H;:.; 3 * Misg‘ Gladys ffelpag has returned from .a week‘s holidays speot at Dunâ€" ~‘Mr. \H.‘ Joinson of Wingbam, is & visitor . in‘ town toâ€"day. 4 RE, + Mr... Herb, : SChauss. is spending his !%Qfiu".fl Manover. duss t ko ~)) 0. +. Mr> and. MrS.~ A.~G. May : of Hamilâ€" y3 were visitors»at" the home . ‘of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sturm on Sunday. > Mss . Nellic Rod L bent Miso : ‘Ada Hays â€"left Wrdoesday piorn‘ng for | o mitfctimipte eoon _ _ . Mr. . Waiter Hiokg of / Longon "sp ReRt :) reuph g 4 h o old it _D.‘W. Elisley of Galt is visiting at the Rome of Mr. ‘and Mrs, J. Ulelâ€" man. CBy LoE x c e1€ *A _ Miss EJla Groff of Toronto and forâ€" merlyofâ€" Waterlop . is visiting friends in Waterico. s | 5 L>. : .009 f ACADIAN CIUB . c coTT Posen ; M.,..Etpie, LaChance of Ottawa, was a visitor in‘ town over Sunday: ‘ ‘‘While woskmen . were iged c‘ T â€" moving the oflm f: front ol} the abditorien ~, Saturdgy , the fromt wall of the bulilding, former!, accupied by C. Stein, collapsed and An Austrign, namted Gar Sacl.rovich, was butiml beheath the . Krick and ortar; "The‘"% orknidn were assisted ty the Firo~â€"Départment in removing the wreckage. and © umbulance was n-gim. * the injured â€"man . being Quickly" tentovéd ‘to the hospital. > _ Dr. "J. F. 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