Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Oct 1914, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ra Whie# RhssoH, !| ho > has ‘fbest 06> M#] aud Mrs. Waet by, for afew weeks, has his. returued to Ottaws Â¥isit in Toronto. â€" © > ‘.&_&r;l;; and Miss O‘Neill of Torcuto, are the â€" guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Georee C. H. Labk, Quéen #aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawtonce (osgrave was married to Mr. Edwin MeDonald _ of Cbatham. Thi Rev. Huek Canning, oficiated and the x» mony was rerformed in the Chur of Cir Lady of Lourdes.. ‘The pride wofe hunter‘s earsen broadcloth with. velvet hat to match, Ifer bridesmaid, Miss Gladys Foy wore crepe de chne 0f pilest vellov â€"‘th +lack velvet liak. o en ene en e ce The work of the Women‘s Patrigtic Leaâ€"ug under the local Chapter. of the Daughters of the Empire, is mfi%f kood progress,. Th: ladies are grea Iv encouraged by th:» help that . bas :&n given them.~ At present ‘they ave a quantity of wool on hand ani would be glad of assistance in kaitâ€" ting. The soldiers say that nort to gold they need socks. Any contribuâ€" tion: will be thankfully received at the room in the Free Library, which is opened daily. An enjioyable . social event of the week was the dance given at the Graml Rirt Country Club on Wedâ€" pexday + the young gentle mffl ‘" :h rooms were eflectiveâ€" IÂ¥v déec ~ °* brnting @nd f9¢§. Iy deee * °* brnting @nd f2¢§. The ladies sooked â€" charming in their pretty gowns. During the evening rtâ€" freshments wore served in th* bil}â€" iard room. Ths splendid music furâ€" nished pâ€" Metcalfe‘s Orchestra, in clyding many patriotic selections, was greatly appreciated. Those who had * pleasure of attemiling, . spent . & 4 lightfulâ€" time â€" ard those in charge are to be congratrlated on the sucâ€" cess of the entrrtainment. Pn e es 7: & éoclul event _ was eclebrated on Surday last by Mt. and Mrs.. John Fenpe)l, Qucen Street north, it heing the Mfticth annitersary cf their wedâ€" ding day. An informl reception was held at thrir residence on Saturday evening, : when a . aumbet of _ theit friends wers present and ofeted tiir congratulations. Their peautiful home was brightened with . quantities of. lovely fowers, and they were presenâ€" ted with many golden gifts. Mr. and. Mrs. Fennsll have residsd. here for the past half century and are held in the thghest regard ny out citizeris,. They are valued _ members . of St. Johos (Anglican) Churcb, in which they have taken an active interest,. and are alâ€" ways reedy to give their kint assist apce to the furth:rance of its . good work. To all who are in 8orFow,.0f need their sympathy and‘ready: help have ever been given. We join inâ€":exâ€" préssing very kincers good‘wis‘h%l,' angd the boseâ€" that their useful ligds may be happy and prolonged. Ts t‘ of ~town relatives who were w th them om Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Fennell, of Toronto, Mr. and MNrs. George Stanton â€" of Montâ€" teal, the latter Mr: Fonnoll‘s sister, urs. ‘ot and. daughter Temple, of hitby, Mr. and Mra. Ww. H. Otr tgd two children of .Nashtille, Tenn., d/Miss Ruth ‘Stewart who has just réturned from Montreal. Miss Florence Egglestone returned to London Monday from Betlin, Gers nuny, where she had peen completing hor. studies in (music. . She, hgd many thrilling â€" adventures .in escapimg irom the German capital alter the outLtpak‘ al. war,, and ogly. succeeded in do‘ng so tiyough her tutor,.Professor Theodore Speiring. .an.. infuential Oétn‘Lan. who Mb e nds I @vired > her a port over. the ‘signaâ€" :s:re sof .. the > t‘o:finlhdimr.' the , perâ€" sonal repregentative‘, of the: kajiser, dbring.his absonde trom the «ity .. An atker fasspor} .grovided by ‘American Ambassdror Gerrard> cnabled.;fier: to firbceed on an Américan refugee train to Amasterdam and. Rotterdam.. Miss Feglestone .is a niece of. Mrs. Birkett, Wollinigton street. . . Constipation is the bane of old wate, avoid themn and use &:: berlains Tablets, the nelrveriph reinibruks wend io Beriitn L. MacKenzie ; Ki the visétor M ‘the Twin City SCuEh® M uC 2 . Doering ‘a.n;:a-rm. :?‘?flhlh City for ~ ® i mu'i‘n.wnd:'n-“i!- w. ‘ spending a s . in n olonks * F I Mr: Oliver Kinzie, of the Walker fin end Store Fixtore Co., left â€"on Thursday on a five "flu trip , to the «Pacific~coast. _ > knige4 4 46. ‘ The Western Fair will have a surpâ€" lus this â€"year, although it will scarceâ€" u“pfi:puwdm'fl-'i will easily ‘reath $8,000, however. : * J. Barasby Nelson of Toranto, one ot" Canada‘ls doremost « Temors, will sing in Trinity Methodist ‘Church on Rev. E. Burn and w trom Hamilton: and Brid sang trios a} Dr. Gordon‘s meeting in Galt on "Thursday ‘ evening. » Mr. Waitee _ Mullen, of the Teleâ€" apk staff, left this morning for iBs g:o-,‘ in Peekskill, N.Y:, having been sUmmoned owing . to the serious ill mess of his brother. $ Mrs. Kaiser, _ of Berlin, Germany, ‘eumhind very ’Alnu_lm'. rt the Subday ‘evening C C1‘ on Monday morning and the evâ€" eut« have been played during the week. The results will be published next week. § The ladies of the Paris Goll â€" team visited the Grand River Country Club last week and played an interâ€" esiing game with the ladies of the latter club, resulting in a victory for the hoime team. o Li UHC NUMW TEVEOC Nrs. Wm. H. Oft and hber two chil dien who have reen speving the Sunt mer‘ months with the fotmer‘s parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. John Fennell, l+H toda~ for thrir home in Naghville, Tenn Mrs. Tike. Bellinger: is a weekâ€"end EETT Niss Ruth Stewart bas returmed from Mcntreal, where she bas been s.end ne . the stmner vacation with h*r mother. She is staying with ber grandparents, â€" Mrâ€" and â€" Mrs. John Fennoll. Mts. T. IL Callahan, Foundry St. south, gare a dinner on Wednesday at seven o‘clock, when about a seoreiol lasies and gzentlomen weére her guests. After _ the. serving of a substantial menu an evening of pleasure was spent in musicand .social intercoutse. Lail+. at hall past séven o‘clock n the evenine during the past few weeks thore Fare besn services for the wat in: St. Johns (Anglican) churcib. Dutâ€" ing the coming week %c gervices will be h*li on Monday, Wednesday and t .Mrs. August Lang was~ the, hosted§ Igst : Saturday evening of a small bridge perty, at her home on King Btreet west, in Fonor of her . gUOSte Dr. Kathlsen BHuck of Rookester and her brother, _ Dr.;Buck. of Toronto. The games of cards were most:Iftetâ€" esting ‘apd were greatly enjoyed; af> ter which dainty refreshments . were served. Miss Kathleen Buck was sucâ€" cescful in winning a prize. Mrs. Harty H. Huchnergard beld ber| post nuptial reception at her home on Watetloo street, on Tuesday afterâ€" moon from three to six o‘clock. ‘The bride was gracefully. gowned in shell pink satin trimmed with point lace. Her uh& Mrs. Billen, _ and Mrs. Billen, Mrs. Chatles H. Mills asâ€" ‘lh&e‘ in receiving. The former wote taupe grey crepe d® chene and the latter looked _ rarticularly well in a pink satia gown with shacow _ lace and ermine trimming, â€" and a black and white bat. American Beauty 10â€" &3 were tastefully arranged in the reâ€" eeption room. _ Mts. George Potter invited the guests to the tra room, where tils table was decorated with yellow canmiles in candlâ€"sticks, white t{Je and trailing @milax and crntre ol vellow chrysanthemums, Mrs. Geo. Hutchiscn and . Mrs. Robert Fleischâ€" auer poured tea and coffes. and (Mrs. W. 8. Naylor â€" cut â€" the ices. Those who serred r~!> mlments were Miss Muke) F! =â€" Miss Kate ITuchnâ€" etgard, Miss Kathlcen McBride . and Miss Winnifred Robleder. "L., * +4 urday Night, a&"“ .’t".." G"fi‘“"sa‘ dIRâ€" ADAM BECK NOT ptifbent whith 4 ted the meet 5"“"' on Pelufdar wight by : the lin branch of the : Canadian Patâ€" riotic funrd., < 1t was the first ~gun ed KF city the first three days of|next?week. â€" The meeting, . wiheh Wily held ‘in the spacious Auditorium, dororated with, ~flags and bupting, was‘a most enthusiastic one, between 0n methened tor on to sone the & A€ uo {:’1 mol’n but also : to show their > drep â€" interest . in this mov which has swept from. one ead ‘of Domirion to the other. : Two outside zpeakers were schedulâ€" ‘r to speak, Mr. Hugh Gutbrie, ~M. F. ot Guelph, and Sir Adam Beck. Keen . disapy o‘ntment . was manifestad by the audience when the president, Mr. $. J. WilHams made the | anâ€" nouncement that Sir Adam Beck was unableé to be present. However, . he stated that Sit Adam had contributâ€" ed $100 to th: Berlin fund. The texrt of the â€" telegram was,. ‘"Regret cireumstances beyond my control will vrevent; my bethg at Patriotic meetâ€" ing toâ€"night. Sincerely wisi! the As scciation every success, and put me down for $100." . ‘The meeting was preceded by a big parade, headed < by the Berlin City Band, which . was ‘formed at the City Hall Square. The pand was folâ€" lowed py the City Regiment of atout 125 of all . ranks, the Grey‘s Hors» of 21 . mm, . and the Scouts, 21 in number,â€" in charge of Assistant Scoutâ€" Masters . Appelby, and M. Andrews. The parade marched down King St., to the Patriotie Committee roomés in the Lippert block, where the speakâ€" ers joined the parade, m} then prÂ¥+ cerded to the Auditorium. During the passing of the parade the streets were crowded | with interested citiâ€" citizens, who did mot fail to give the bovs a cheer as thry marthed . past. It.is a fact worthy of note that all the speakers, with the exception of Mr. Gutbric and. Mr. Williams, were of German descent. ‘There ‘was no mistaking the loyal Nr. S. J. Williams, president . of the Bertin ©branch of. the Patriotic Kund presided, and with him on the platform were Messrs. H. Guthtie, M. P., Guelph ; W. G. Weichel, MP., L. iJ. â€"Breithaupt, viceâ€"president of the Patiiotic fund : Mayor Evier, C. H. Mills; M.P.P., W. H. Schmalz, â€" J. Soully, @A. . Pequegnat, G. C. H. Lopg,; Dr; G. H. Bowlby, H. L. Janâ€" zen, G.. Rumpel, Dr. J. F. Honsberâ€" vel %RTF%%ERS School Board Makes Arrangeâ€" ments to Conduct. Classes During Winter Months »The Public â€" School Board beld a | specal n#eting on Friday might, and deciaed to conduct the night classes for foreagners the sameâ€" as heret@ fore. The classes will pe held in Vie totia, Sclicol two . nights a week, and will gtart about the 15th . of Octobes. Ofers have been received from three young. ladies ‘and also Mr.. xamma.l to assist withâ€"the teaching. It is 6 pected: that the same _ teachers will act this year, namély, Mr. J.E. Carâ€" michaelas principal, assisted by Mr. Weir |ahd .Mr. Figcher at a salary of | $3 per ,Mfit, Th® caretaker will al< | so be Ablowed a dollar: a night as exâ€" I tra remunetation for his "s¢rviceu. ‘© ] TO SECURE BLUE BOOKS ‘~The ‘guggestion: was thade . by . Mr. Eby t.!nt a Magic lantern‘ be . used in the: Leaching«o[: the night â€" clasges. The: membets expressed\ their \ \ desite to‘ h#dr â€"more about this method, and the secrétary was instructed to comâ€" municate with the Hamilton Board, where it is now used, asking for inâ€" {ormation. It is probable that a deâ€" putation will visit that city at an early date A committee composed of Dr. Hons berger, E.D. Lang, and A.A. Eby was> appointed to arrange the neces msary details. It is e€pected that the clastes will be larger than evcr this year. Last year a darge number were present, but with the large number 0f aliens in our midst this, year, and be ing out of employment, it is likely more will avail themselves of the op» portunity to learn _ the language of the covuatry of their adoption. A â€" sesolution _ moved _ by Mr. FAy and seconded by Mr. Ruby, was passed, asking. Mr. W. G. Weichel, M.P. to sécute copies of the plue Leak contaibin* the. docwments relating, to the declaration of war, so that cach teacher and _ member of the Board Chrinicls Telagriph, Watesloo, Om« Tamreday, Octobet 8t 10)4 :Page 4 _ _ ' aud others Supply Blue Books A Big Parade On the Platform ; P., and «/. P NÂ¥ % AT Mr. O-Q(:‘.tlnm an eloju at and forceful ress, bearing on the :::et- ol the Fatriotic Fund n‘: the war. He hel! the udiv:,d atâ€" tention . of the audience throughout, alld was frequently applauded »during tils course â€" of his fifty minute . adâ€" ‘The kindly feeling in which India is hald here for her ready response to the call of the Mother country was menifested _ pv enthusiastic applause when Mr. Guthrie made reference to that â€"Jart c( the Empire. BHe said that it‘ had been said that India would rise up against England, but vihen they have the onportunity they suppcrt England. _ 1h: princes gave of their jewels, and of their wealth. ‘They are not even of the same . Teâ€" ligin as the rest of the eimpire, ba: "While Germany and Austria . ar practically jocked up, and their. ports besciged, the British commerce . is free on thr waters of the globe . toâ€" day. â€" There are still two or. thrce German cruisers on the ocean, and 06â€" casionally they destroy some British commerce. .As long as that navy reâ€" mains in til:s North Sea every Canâ€" adian. bome will be safe." In closing he referred to‘the history of Canada, snd concluded with the reciting of irg Mohammedans, â€" Buddhists, . and Canfusionists. C ‘‘The Colors of the Flag," ausid proâ€" louged cheers. Mr. Weictlel was the last speaket of. the evening. He complimented the band, the scouts, and the young men in the city reglmon‘on their ,fne apâ€" pearance, He urge® the people to Fay no attention to the people who are making remarks which ars .disâ€" ereditable to the people of Berlin. He said he prayed that the lives . of the yourg . men . gone to the front would se spared in this fight for true ‘dcmwncy and freedom of speech. "It is the only flag which I have â€" ev@r known about, amd it is the only fleg I care to know artthing about."‘ "As far as we are concerned .. we should get together and let us show the people of the Dominion of Canaâ€" da that we as _ Canadianâ€"Germans, who in the past have won a great reâ€" |¢mtation for frugality and thrift, will ‘do our duty." The meeting was brought to a fitt ing close with th* singing of _ Rule Brittania and : God Save the King, led by the band. could be provided with a copy. Request Craated. : The reqrest of the ferlin bra ioh of the Canadian Patriotic Fuad, . Abat pernfission be given to place boxes in th« schools for â€"â€" contriputions during the time of the campaign, was grantâ€" Nr. Pequegnat, said that he was aprointed as the, committee to apâ€" proach the Board with a view to haâ€" ving a contribution made to the Patâ€" riotic Fund.. Jt was decided that while ts members _ could assist: in the raising ef money im the schools, that the Board should make no grant from the public fveds, it being pointâ€" eil out. that the Council is the centâ€" ral body for making such grants. . (Chairman J.F. Honsberger presided, the other members present being Miss Dunham, and Messts. A. Pequegnat C. Ruby, E.0.â€"Lemg, A.A. Eby, and sccretary E, Pequegnat. â€" NEW W.C. 1. U. _ SUPERINTENDENT The W.C.T.U held their pionbly meeting at Library Hall Thursday alâ€" teruoon at 4 o‘clock. As the Unian ars entering _ upom another year . of work, new ‘superintendents were . apâ€" gâ€"nted _ over, ; the vatious departâ€" mints. which are as follows :â€" Evangelistic Work.â€"Mrs. Adams. Missionar= _ Work among Lumberâ€" menâ€"Miss M. Good. Temperance in _ Sunday Schoolsâ€" Mrs. AMex. Eby. * Antiâ€"Narcoticgâ€"Mrs. Dr. Jacobs. Flower mission and visiting.â€"Miss L. Weaver. I arlor meetingsâ€"Mrs. J. B. Weayâ€" â€" Prison Workâ€"Mrs. E. B. Dunke. Press work«Mtrs. D. T. Heisey. Scientific _ temperance â€" instruction and juvenile work.â€"Mrs. Henry Stokâ€" Moral reform and _ mother‘s meetâ€" ingsâ€"Dr. Sara Detwilet, ( Railroad workâ€"Miss A. ffood Systematic givingâ€"Mrs. M. H. Sanâ€" derson. HL_.; enforcementâ€"Rev. Mr. Sander son. Sabbath ohseryanceâ€"Mrs. Swooke. Unfermented wineâ€"Mrs. A. Devitt. Franchiseâ€"Mrs. Houston, Sorup wrappersâ€"Mrs. A. Schi»del. Medal contestâ€"Mrs. (C‘. S. Bochmer Mr. Weichel‘s Addrcss Mr. Guthsie, M.P. India‘s heary, healthy hair if you have gfi‘. "This destructive scurf robs EC TAE ip ie woduces a feverishness and itching of If you care for heavy hair that glis tens with beauty and is radignt with J-cmap{:&.‘m beauty of your hair, besides it immeâ€" 261 A diately dissoives every particle of toosen _,,w-.".;”, the hair falls out fast. l.;‘*“.m.i:hd Knowjton‘s Danderine from drug mmwwu Princi Forsyth ~Presénts Repol:tdll mm of the Board TRAIN ACCOMMODATION TJhe regular monthly meeting of the Kerlin and Waterloo Collegiate Board was held on Wednesday evening in the Poard goom of the school. Chairman E. Smyth presided, the othr: memâ€" bor: present being Messrs. 3 \. Fisâ€" cher. C. W. Schiedel, J. Laing, Watâ€" erico ; ahd Wm. Sass, and secretary. . Pequegnat, Berlin. : The report of Principal D. Forsy th showed that tife school is coméiortabâ€" ly filled, but not overcrowded. . The difficulty of train connections . from Baden and New! Hamburg was . also pointed out. Ti report is as folâ€" lows : > j _ Attendanceâ€" Form Boys â€" Girls _ Total Berlin: .........lll zce Water100 ......u.ll 2200000 New Hamburg ... . HBGERâ€" .::: :s sxzcau corsress Waterloo Township ... Wilmot Township ... Woolwich Township ........ Wellesley Township ........ OQutside (Huron TUounty) All classes are well balanced and in] no case overcrowded. _ I may also add that the organization (including: timetables etc.), is now adjusted to the satisfaction of the staff and that ti!+ work of the school is proceeding in accordance with the regulations. Mr. Edward Smvth. G.T.R. Connections.â€"Since Monday stucents from the, west ate placed unâ€" der a very scrious handicap. The new timetable just adopted by the G.T.R. makes no conmection‘ from Baden carâ€" ligr than the train due to arrive at Berlin at 10.05. The train due to atrive at Berlin at 8.08 does not now stop at Baden, and at New Hamburg only if flagged. On Monday ten stuâ€" dents for the Collegiate, six for the Business College and two others reaâ€" ched the city after 10 o‘clock and arâ€" rived at the school about 10.20, thus missing three lessons. (Cannot some pressure be brought to bear on the G.T.R. to restore the former connecâ€" tion? The following list of books is needâ€" ed>â€" Greek «Prose Composition (North â€" & Hilliard). $1.00;. . Selections adopted from Xemophon (Philpotts) 75¢.; Hoâ€" mer‘s Odyssey (Merry) Bks. 1 â€" 123 $1.25; Shorthand Dictionary, _ Isaac Pitman, Commercial Text Book Co., $1.50; Ontario Sc#ool Bookkeeping, Pt. II.. The E4s Book Co., $1.00 ; Ontario Writing Course, E. H. Harâ€" court, Ltd., 5¢. Almost all the fees have been colâ€" lected and handed to Mr. Pequegnat. ~‘The report of tne Advisory Indusâ€" trial â€"Committee was received > and adnbted, recommending that the nightâ€" clagses he. held . from Oct. 12th, to March 36th. The _ teachers engaged are Miss E. Krueger, Miss E:; Noeckâ€" ert, Messrs. Brown, Houston and Forâ€" srth. 1A. 1B. 1¢. 114. f1B. 111A 111B. iVv. le. 111C Major _ Baron Osborne wrote exâ€" pressing | his thanks for the kindly manner. in which he has been treatâ€" ed by the Board. The monthily budâ€" wet of accovats amounting to $1973.â€" 13 were passed The tend*rs for the improving _ of the footh@ll field and the erection of a fence were received. The tender of @heldon‘s Limite?, o‘ Galt, of $125 for the erection of an iron fence was accepted. Fourteen ter‘oro ~ors raceived . fot the _ work _ of gradink the football fiel". and the srectine of a concrete wall. A committee of Messtrs. Smyth Wim. Sass, and J; B.Fischer, . was appointed to finally award the tendâ€" ers, and engage an inspector for the MINARD‘S LINIMENT FOR SALE : trar EVERYWHERE. * deer ‘ob Tenders Received Boys _ Girls _ Total 23 18 41 23 15 «3 9 11 26 12 18 31 138 12 17 17 123 17 261 26 31 23 26 37 15 16 148 54 261 38 10 23 18 PA No Sto ‘Wid DATES OF CAMPAIN ARE The complete a of â€" the lqocal brarch u’m‘,‘"-fi is fast rounding into shape, & meeting held : on â€" Thursday ‘An the conpnittee rooms in the Biock, several mpre committeos were appointed. Valuable suggestionsâ€"were also thrown â€"out to the officers, whith will no energetieally dollowed up. The meeting . was â€" well attended by busiâ€" ness men geberaily, the room being filed, and eathusiasm in the . work runming bigh. | Presidentâ€" &. J. Williams occupied the chair, and expluined that soveral committées were‘ needed to make the canvas. The following . committees were‘appointed to work among the perti¢ular societies and classes of ciâ€" © Manufacturers‘ Committeeâ€"S. J Wiliams, H. Krug, Wm. Sass, Geo Lippert, L. J. Breithaupt, Geo. C.H Lapg. Commercial Travellersâ€"A. Fostér A. Kimmel, G. Schnarr, B.K. Robinâ€" son, H. McKellar. â€" o Lawvers ard Coort Officersâ€"E. iP. Clewsent, J.J.A. Weir, Judge Reade. (iovernment â€" Officialsâ€"M. Schiedel, A. W. Merner. ard Docvorsâ€"J. F. Hensberger, G. H Bowlby, G. H. KalbNeisch. ~ Dentistsâ€"A. E. Redoâ€"l, J.A. Hilli Clubsâ€"M. _ Schiedel, J.J.A. Weit, W.M.O. Lochsad, E.W. Clement, V. M. Berlet. Aliensâ€"J. R. Edin. > @ublic Schoolsâ€"J. F. Carmichael. Fraternal Societicsâ€"EFd. Smyth, G. DeKleinhans, J.K. Mastet, Fhil. Rinâ€" gle, J. Colombo. _ _ Coleriate Instituteâ€"D. Forsyth, D W. Houston, W. H. Williams. Water . Commissionâ€"J. C. Breit haupt, H..J. Bowman. _ s Public School Boardâ€"A. . Pequeg nat Rankersâ€"G. M. Wedd, _ . Butlet E. W. Iamprey, C. L. Laing. _ _ Zinger l.ibl:arv Boardâ€"H. W. Brown, Rey A. L. Zinger. » O Separate _ School Boardâ€"Rev. T Spetz. Business Collegeâ€"Mayor Euler. Roard of Tradeâ€"L. J. Breithaupt. © Trades & Labor Councilâ€"R. Rosch man. Fire Departmentâ€"Chief Cook. Musical Societyâ€"W. H. Schmalz. sesesesee00e0,0se0e0s82200%5 T P. C. ODERBERG . . IS SUSPENDED Constable P.~C.â€"Oderbergâ€"was susâ€" pended by Chiel O‘Neill Saturday {or neglect ol his duties. He remAims suspended until his case is dealt with by the meeting _ of the Folice Comâ€" mission. E. Hartley was arrested on Friday Right py â€" Sorgt.. Grasser for. being drunt, and creating & disturbance at RBricker‘s _ Livery stable. mistrate Weir imposed a fine of $5 costs, $10 im all, or ten days in jail seseseseceetecsee.se.sees Light Commissicnâ€"G. Lippert, A POLICE COMMISSION TO INVES TIGATE. ing members of the police forse. The commission promised to make a thorâ€" ough investigation and report their finding to the counril. St. Jerome‘s Collegeâ€"Rev. A. L A special committee appointed . hy the Guelph city council waited on the pelice commissioners Monday in _ Treâ€" ference to certain contplaints regardâ€" ‘The report of the Provincial Regiaâ€" trarâ€"Genâ€"ral shows â€" an encouraging decrease in tuberculosis mortality. COUGHED UP SHAWLâ€"PIN Two weeks ago on Friday a Berlin girl accidentally swalâ€" lowed a black shawlâ€"pin while walking along the street. The pin was an inch and a half in length, and ncedless to say the unfortunate . girl was greatly alarmed. She hastened} to a doctor, but the pin could not be located, and within a day or two the attending physician was going ‘to have an xâ€"ray photograph taken. In the two â€" weeks which In the two . weeks which have elapsed, the girl has betn feeling _ the pin in different parts of her abdomenâ€"at least so she imagined. Great was her satisfaction, therefore,â€" on Friday, when during a spell of coughing she felt sompthing pricking her in her tongue, and putting . her finger in her mouth, pulled out the shawlâ€"pin. While she imâ€" agined theâ€"pin .was in her abâ€" domen, it was lodging in her throat ‘without causing the slightest pain, or arousing any suspicion as to its real whereâ€" abouts. R the City ed leaving "‘the responsibMitY mapulacturers, that i use . méans which they eflfi lizg the employes of their own Piringorarinety agpactis ) |~ A strong ladies‘ v so be organized, to work 4 ladies of the city, EOX Three of the Light. C , were present, and they pl;"ued the idea ::t the: con might give one ‘s v cerpts of the street railway to. fund, or possibly three days i% tory veal KING khingston, Ont., Sept. 24.â€"The sumnyng up toâ€"night of the res the three days* campaign for for the â€" Canadian Patriotic _ showed that the sum of $5%,406, been _ collected. _ The workers $50,000 as their objective point. | ‘The sad death occurred on Sat day," Sept. â€"26th of Mrs. RoSi 'Klo ss, beloved wile cf Mr. Herm {Kio°ss, at her home 9 Brubacher in her 66th year. The funeral will beld om Tuesday aiternoon frem J late residence at 1 o‘clock, to 1 | Heidelberg Evangelical Church ‘service, thence to: the Sand Hill ce etery for interment. St. Thomas, â€" Sept. 44.~The cullection in St. Thomas for the riotic Fund has now reached / $30,000, put owing to the fact it has reen impossible to cover _ ground in the time specified, -‘g so to the fact that the canvass . the rural districts has not be:fi pleted the campaign will be k ued until Saturday. a ’ Exgs continued to be sold â€"at an‘l 30 cents per dozen.â€" Butter & varied in prices ranging from 27 30 cents per pound. Potatoes w unusually _ plentiful and sold at cents per bag, although a few fai r-rs demanded _ $1.00 per bag. large quantities of ten bags . % could be secured at 75 cents per I FARM PRODUCE WAS PLENTIF The supply of farm and dairy duce at Berlin market Saturday the largest offered this season,â€". the reduced prices caused an unt ly large sale. There was also an increased ' of fowl offered, chickens selling: / @ from 45 to 80 cents each, ducks 90 cents and $1.00, and a few at $1.50 and $1.75. & Apples were in abundance and as low as 15 cents a basket or to $1.00 a bag. Cabbages, cauli er, cortn, celery, melons, etc., d the tables and _ were readily bo up. WILL CONTINUE CAMPAIGN, _ Weakening of the blood tissues . continued attacks of Rheumatism., fects the heart and produces ’cutiou which result {fatally. UMA puts the blood im ward off other diseases. and es Rhoumatic conditions from whole system. Recommended fotf_ forms of Rheumatism. 50 cents . Ed. M. Devitt, Waterloo,. and C, Swaisland, Berlin. This lotter ® convince you of its great valus: REVIVED BY PULMOTOR Once again the pulmotor has pro® its worth. At London Tuesday, (. Murtay, an employe of the McCi mick Mtg. Co., received 550 volts electricity through his body. He revived with a pulmotor;~ + t RHEUMA PURIFIES THE BLOO AND THROWS OFF com’uck TING DISEASES. _0 Protect the Heart fronmt Rheumatis "For nine weeks 1 was unable work owing to y feet .=u h swollen from â€" Rhoumatism. I suffered severe pains in the 1 STON CONTRIBUTED $5% MRS. ROSINA KLOESS. OBITUARY _ wl

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy