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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Dec 1914, p. 3

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sA : Bhozeâ€"pmanct â€"â€"~s<ay 4t :: Korw ‘ Ont., Aast. :: Monday, . November â€"the MJ& Grenville Rowe in his f ¢ year. ‘ He practised law here for some years, being asâ€" sociated, with the late Mr. Harry ‘Andrews...Mr. and Mrs. <Rowe < teâ€" in the present home of Dr. ~Whit on Duke street. He wen later to. and and from there to, Xogwich. wasa member of the ul in its. wotk im &hat town, having been one of the fatdens for a ‘number of yeats. He 48 by a widow‘ and three sons. . The interment took place yesâ€" terday aiternoon at hall past. two . O : Abe.G.T.R: station bfl.l to W'Gemetery, ‘where the : Rev.â€" . Mancock, of Norwich, had ; charge ofthe service. | nat Bs s. W. CG. Baird and her daug ligabet ';“NMWMI of ‘auil ~Mrs. Wm. Roos, . ‘‘Bom Aohhr ‘:‘ bica rd for » a home : in <P % / Ar '.'lu.Roos ag=" companieds Shem &o‘Toron to. 4 . «Among the . â€" Entertainnien ts : g1Â¥0n . iBtine Joan "Forsyth were:â€""Las: 5 -'17 wwÂ¥ diges ow g woen. MrS. J' a' Magcation ‘"the hostess of an com x was presentâ€", diey Eneatibon a is Sibcaing small _ Athe skhower ~tea f y i Mlyâ€" served.. â€" Tuesday fitmfl "Wiee ever & . ‘When covers were for fourteen. â€" yhe {. W. J. Andrew, . who k ill quite suddenly Geturday i }.:3-.’ R fln-r:o’ report, S > be out again. He will officiâ€" aAt th finfiu of~the: church toâ€" ‘Tthe dining room, where the 1 cids wit ols mess Hront ‘The marriage of Miss Jean Barric Fotsyth ‘fflt’“. Advin Daniel Hue-] ‘?fi f . was quictly .ccleâ€" brated : at home o(‘flx. Thos, h, Abrens Street, on Weduesâ€" . afternoon. ‘The ceremony _ was med in the presence of about a) _of; ru-u The bride, flm 1 % away by her brother, Mr. a ?r"tb, of Hamilton, looked OÂ¥y charming in a gown of Brussels ces sar ie r of fate. The '_w d‘ couple Jeft in the for a trip to New York, Mrs. Aayas wearing hunters . green hat to and m t"/“ '(?d ; ox : ~Aurs, the t sgtoom. > Upon their m \Reside in â€" Toronto. join ishing . them many years uin . boinmens, ‘6ox 301 . (chiloronis) egru ja +t d ptnm: '.;4 m en fhe | Ino .‘?lcz'o'.,b- ew cents ‘_'2 >« w wr Th to arie send it i In +. mark ces that to some suflerer,. My.â€"howe treatuie r Iwiple home l."-:-en 7 Lfim f .e it m‘fi worrled Lang ‘spent part" o &5 been ; gone to efit of his oropto Local asies on W ( cce o wl . § k wm‘a‘mfi’ f , yere: among: the visitors in ‘FToronto {_mys,fip;. n 3 Ligg \‘ "Wr. agd" Mris."J; B. Dalztll ; and. Ti m shter it uihaioy becsle of i16â€" redn e aale en srin M ttapan taane o Audte ho h ;‘L eait] l .‘“‘ petrsaent on " T want toâ€"tell you how to cure fllfle': !&I‘ and without anyone. M “% ; what we women know e jence, we know better m;uy ; and ons neianr" Srinod of homve irobtmente ME Fon yixiting hey sister, Mrs. Mr.: Victoz Pult of ing Miss. Laits Koch Eo SAcoror ther ' ty )‘ yA NYA se Sn 0+ 90e mur e m m ‘‘Rridge,‘" on Thursday evening, i at hor ~George E.. Avery,.. Wwho,; 4 ts ts ‘;&W ks k:::‘iz»“mg, returned -w‘ag;nt on ‘Thursday. 4 b;'.l"havnngny friends , of Mn.'u‘,;ilm: Schaeter, Cour AYe,., $ Dt m dn "iel t io ies Y 4 M rious ration -r: underwent at the B. &_q&.; Hosâ€" pital on Monday.. mf Hugh Bevman, of mteoa?: * . ' » * ig a e ealy old acquaint in tiHe city for a }tew days. uds onstipation or Mrs. Albert. J. Roos returned . on Thursday from Winnipes, where . she has been spending the D!l:.'t"wkl :“'h hfi"_ lllg‘- m’- ¢ .l .l'l‘ rpent a Jew pleasureable hours playâ€" ing bridge. ;. The prizes were won by Mrs, Purves ~and Mzs, â€" Apohibald Kerr. uss * L ~ One act of charity r wilÂ¥" teach us more of ‘the love of God than a . _ /An act of â€" un :m, ols;:d“‘néfi-dunhl, the putting forth of one loving feeling to the outcast and thoseâ€" whoâ€"are ... Out »dhtlhthlv. ig (m‘:m i:gn ltlnp whole volumes of the w wE on theology." < _ . & * w Mrs. â€"W. ~M.iO. Lochead entertained igr:?%q."h: i g:‘o}" 'm% sketching trip in the Rockies on , and near the line of the C.â€"N. R., gaye a brief talk to the members of the Agricultural Club...of the Univergity of~Toronto at théir montbhly . dinner on Tuesday @veming. »The subject chosen was, ‘‘Bome Possibilities o Canadian Art. ‘Jackson is very strongly of the opinion that Canaâ€" dian art has a futute, rather than a past. _ He* believes that future is within wur pn and 16 certainly éndeavoring to upâ€" to ~his â€"beâ€" liet, Mr. Jwfiqfi.fl,l Just been giv= en his A.R.C.A. bas wold his pictureâ€""Red Maple""~to the Nationâ€" ol Gallery. He is a nephow â€" of the Misses Jacksom;y Queen St. North, and hc::’ nfi-‘a«,mmp‘ visitor â€" in this «5 18 ~Our t(}aulhl -fitwfimfi&w tul. fut f 12354 I vonen‘s trinis Mr. A. Y.. Jackson, of Toronto, r. and Mire, A.A. 1 and Personal. 44 Mestomater, ©.C., an hy hame. 16 Rtedorig Street North. avc Oe Claude L is visitâ€" AEOpors ‘was Cl y &&‘m-b"u on a ?’w of mfi: al banke in Ontario on Julius Knauft of ‘Waterloo, . but l‘fi*fl'â€" Jn also . discounted . by . the a , as they claim they have | nyâ€"Aeiatat > ta. ; domikk snn tinkets that he was elsewhere in Onâ€" mmth“wu given â€"_to NMr. h c ue “"‘ 'V:, : orls "4s not ‘ i aaa ts a uts «Jammes Philips, : ‘ "A local ~hotelman and "s eul{z! wwm l’ni# z ‘ :::!‘m nay Ma'm’t- as % tliat it\might be Ray, n&flomfi ties have pbco_( him p’:pm :: U: peseens i famn n leged that he was the James figlb- ‘who passed a worthless check of $100 Ir the meantime W. P.~White is in jail/on zemand until mext Saturday, when he appears â€" before Magistrate Biake of Galt. e RHEUMA WILL STOP URIC ACID DEPOSIT The Kidneys, Bav‘nl.- and Skin are the "human sewers‘‘ which .carry...off eadige 41 ) ho ol s oi ‘Acid_sediment Tnsimavse â€" filowve. â€" RHldona, t‘am follows. A, the great romedy for all forms of the ..**For many ,ywa7} m 'l?y‘: am proud to "say thatâ€"alter;using one terrible discease, checks the deposit.of bottle of RHEUMA the, "‘mv'fimb pains ate entirely gone. I daily _ reâ€" commend RHEUMA to my friends," Willis Goff, Bridgeburg, Ont. _ .. â€"â€" uric acid Ed, M. Devitt, Waterloo, willâ€". reâ€" turn your money il it fails, 50 â€"sents x bottle. Also at C. E. Swaisland, Betlin, MESSASES 10. . THEWEMERSOF BERLIN SHIRTS There are indications that some of Berlin‘s fair maidens will figure in gome interesting war romances; â€"~if Dame Rumor can be relied upon~ > The manufactute of < shints for the boys: at the front;isâ€"mogt dascinating: e ant m enen actories and naturally 1 ) go out to the "brave who ‘will wear the shirt that is being skillfally‘made . by these romantic NH.L_.-L.J io ui d t o RiK dockLQ / COMPL10ATIONS "HUMAN * SEFimg" â€"AasStofiey, f It’.‘f reported that «when the <first congignment of shirts were made gevâ€" cral girls wrote notes of encourage ment to.the wearer, and some > ..of these maidens received delightful letâ€" ters in reply, One of the young 14â€" dies recently received a léetter from a Cnradion eoldier thanking _ her _ {or theâ€"note.â€"of encouragement, but frankâ€" ly admitted that he wasâ€"married. "nm" have been, it 48 stated, | a gosy' number of .let&s reach Berlin from vatious camps:inâ€"Great Britain, und a, few from the Aring.line, . as ‘the direct result :‘m messages . of encouragement have been . secretâ€" ed away in the pockets of the "Madeâ€" inâ€"Berlin‘ shirts. SUGAR he . ~shipment of sugar | uP GAR is jus: avont id A+ present the beoets are in slowâ€" iy, â€"and «the + ing i8 "Whout "ted "«iy$# ' s "i J‘.al.mmfi. % :’.“m G.T.R. agent 8 t b is keeping up svery podh..nd t:uuqla'c Are , CC y â€"aB a8 two At a special meeting . of Cobourg Town Council, it was decided to send a Chrixtmas greeting card and $5 to mmmmmnu.m- al contingents, the c h:.hm is SX aiku rom e towh James P. )um&m to .. the police and asked be sent to the county (jail for the winter, â€" His reâ€" quest was granted and for.the next four months he will reside with Cas tle Cook. a% NEQUEST GRANTED â€"roomted on HMowiar [ § roputtian io a dooble helps i .,',“!.’.'Efi & ; -qw%_ is e s‘ is phile J es se your oifi l HARVESTED y, was tho â€" al who h 8 e * 4h: x is not Jm | chaufler RMesuiy thought '” 1 fat as donations of clotBing proâ€" '?:t::'w se 'gbm#LÂ¥ gratily 4 © so 1@ spouse has been made the . appeal [ou behall â€" of the ‘suflering 1:*':; sq soon a @m&’&‘:flp Patricticâ€"Fund , Belgian Relief Fund Closes . Ite To â€"day beronpapaign "to day .. â€"; Thig marked and 1 «quick~ eving ommfi uwmf ;sw in dis one of the gtair fying and hopeful"things th-: ‘emerge from : ts g war and . tends iaetmed mam o 1 ‘®oure _ of tle cruel ond ibrugl incidents ‘! with which is â€" Ves The Executive: . Committeo of, : the Bociety will . _meet “50'@%6 ’ Menday _ alternoon , in the | § -n!m'pmn m & Aeataaannhs 2t Mogu ce n . _ .‘ ‘ The‘ following fuicther cash sub scriptions ‘have been received‘:« Previously rep * ... 1. 19089898 Mrs, Jas. V is ~Yh.+ ’?m Tok Uiice of Chainh Sticcaien .00 First Church of wt Scientist â€" . t BM&SM e . w ooo yO Mrs. Lang ..~. s. ..... ... 1000 ‘Christian Mothersâ€"of St. Marys , 5 GBUICH ... ; 24000008 /« C cxmaivee . @0 gi_u H. Wei;’; i ming tfgewes g lm IGOF ... ese wvtpres | Or5. A. SCHNAIE o. n.... .. Mrs. M. "wflmtn""""' akoties, _ Nré. M namfte .ce uie let. Afi{n Presbyterian Church, Znd contribution ........, ..~.... 87.50 Mrs J._A. Harpet. ;....... ......., 15.00 Miss. E. Urstadt ,.......:>.:%.... ... 100 Miss Florence .M. Snyder ..... ... 900 m&- St. Baptist Church ... 68.05 Nrs, Jacob Kautman ..... .«.. 50.00 ‘Noah ‘Shoemaker, Elmira ...., ..,â€" 2.00 Roloman Enider, Elmira ... ...... 2.00 -3". Silas Bauman, Elmira... 2.00 ames J, Freeborn, Kingwood..: 5.00 Edward Schnart ...... .« ... ...~10.00 Mrs., Mary Wendling ..... ........ .50 ‘Symphony Orchestra Concert. | WaterIOO ..2:w..l. ... ...........â€" 60.20 Edwin Huben ..z ... ... _ 5.00 hiaihe s "adien uesd Terfforn The North Waterloo Belgian «Reliel Total eAAA rakntenah s FORTHE * . BHGIAN FUND ains,.....$8040â€"88 "fnd» Public m [6 ilfi:ul held in 50 ,00 25 4 m w we M‘ + esaotooe esd s ’m&*‘.fi:"w}"?’;z.‘*fi Br : wages seduced, it 1 mop Foline Tt to increane the ‘aalgnis un seporn Un e Braid erolh has been done by mmwu‘ the members ol the stail. : $ : The »Board devided «that ~with Aout main unchanged. â€" i wo kindergasten aspistauts who Jsye been: coosiving $80G annuny receited‘anâ€" increase fl“fi.nni two teachers who started. ianaiiernann s ‘z‘:mud at the beginning o theâ€"yeoat were each &l“ by â€" $50, Phis makes ‘the advance ol salaries . Chairman Honsberger uma Board that Principal Carmichael teported that it would not be ‘advis able to start & kindergarten departâ€" mont ‘in NVietoria Sehool <until aiter the: Eanter holidays, f 'mwmc ‘M” w it‘_p,] M m 4 structor open for Baron Osbhorne alter. the new year wxmn salary. 1‘ A:report â€"was received .by the Board that several 'mfihfl' â€"~have â€" been crocheting during teaching ‘hours and: this was, strongly m #%0./:% : ‘The question of a translor: ot Bttno,u\wt the .various _ sphools was considered, but the matter: was left in abeyance, a fhelbi2~. $150. 1. was cured ofterrible lumbago by mmn}s\wflwr. f MINARD‘S LINL T. [PW ©~+~ REY. WM. BROWN. JUDBMENT 0 : > ACERVED I:â€"was cured ofâ€"a bad case of : earâ€" ache by MINARD‘S LINIMENT.â€" j ~MRS, 8 KAWULBACH. The al against the decision . of the Cm.l'!';ol mm,,wm took no mrn-. in "the appeal .of Judge Chisholm ggffinst <his assessment ~on f J:a;‘-‘“ “fi‘:mm & ore t » the el?tfi;m took nteps . to "\olore . Juatics . Middieton at O# goode ‘Heall an hw Botictâ€" tor . J. Sims ftor movad Jor : order < ~probibiting Senior ‘;@d fes tor: himâ€"s °:n- * ¢ rom M: of lz‘gl Court: of Revision, mm&r'ub LINIMENT CURE® wm 4 is i4 ds wl T 4 :n alternative for m.;fil-‘l of dts- 4* Relica CBerlinyy wt piaiatift, â€"Or. der made appotnting A. Btuge, K.C., to hear the appeal. Lt Nr. A. Bruge breard..the: appeal â€" in Eaturday ‘alternoon and .miter listanâ€" Jns ‘to the argzuments :of counsel ho tesorved judament, > Fow! was offered in sbundance and tchiokens‘ sold as ».. low â€" as . 40 . conts mfi‘“ TD ‘.'..'!..“."‘:;‘. e ...u%% S k * . 0_ Bggs Sold At 45 Cents Unipinie t Afmourh wl dts Tigulye Petions helng cownleip \Thete wazâ€"alszo . a docidged soaroity at mm‘w n?h w-z!:w oo m Aira e p s was quit Â¥ t Potatoes avid . at Conts por pound." Potate Umpireâ€" Percy Roberts, Montreal Head linesmamâ€"Dr. M. M. Crawlord Torumtd The Board adjourned at 10 o‘clock 1 was cured of sensitive lungs by MRS. 8. MASTERS. «c 4s ) 0 /ok '0!- | DNE The attendapce. at the.markot thowâ€" Cannot Be Arranged, Per Dozen At the Berlin Market Pesition Kept Open, t Betides That No | * i c i#east : .. The subject which has been of th( g@”fi? 3 Spes B4 #®)â€" w# > . 2b MeRe . *o one or | a lewe se E;?..m‘ s aiter u?o?eboo w'mm ::. W” account :‘»":.'.; tits therextanse oi a. phrpicion. . . . ‘Thvee Smallpox,Cases, °:\ \ . There were three cases of . small= en 2ot o9 Te ipestininn o ggl}u‘om u:-d the discase was ned ‘to the ortginal three ~oases, Two cases were treated dn the smallâ€" pox ‘hospital. _ _< * .: jakki _ There were thirteen deaths tuberculosls during the year. improvement in the éleanlinass of. the mfl. Last year when the : Altering test for cleanliness was Arst applied,. some of the samples were decidedly g Will Berlin Rm @0 ' AI « 4IL » T se P , wm, sa2%0%% s2%***%a20%% “ but * 7 ag® x un St. Potorsburg has sunkâ€"into anteâ€"hellum . oblivion .because . of _ \Gormannic mu‘»mm?k m“ruuu capitel Qoh:"m in newness of as ‘Poetrograd. It has suflered nome by the change of name. s tm{.mnumhdm”m,bhmu‘n r 'u“ t T -‘. sid , in Germany there has been a rapid \gudommhqu ‘ply ;fl the sympathies of der faderland. ___ _ _ .. s . .. _ ) Under tho ahove caption the Windsor Record‘ pyublished as‘ its t ial leader on Wednesday of this week a strong appeal t0 Berjin "‘P \ erioo to get togetiier on the questian of the corporate union of those # municipalities, in the hope that our example might show‘ the way . similar amaigamation in the case of Windsor, Walkeryville | and Sapdwioh and of Port Arthur and Fort Williara, Our Windsor contemporaty‘s p tor consummating the valoh of thess. two cities, which have so long hel aloot from a too sgrious @iscussion of the question, . is to:shy the Joa interesting, and it is revealing no seoret to say that the idea had alrga been broaclied locally,â€" and has met with favor in some quariets. Télegraph ‘invites the views ‘of its readers on the question,. . ‘The artie dollowsiâ€" ~ 4 mc inb *‘P-';v‘g!,‘ ~‘ The nameâ€"changing fever ‘haen‘t struck Canadaâ€"as yot, although & are sowmé glorious opportunities to m .um for the ; ; mmwuqmm‘mt sthur and Fort sho I wm:c and under any â€" suitable com the. way of a name for: win rivais wt the â€"hoad of the â€" &:. I "~cansiatent* thig paper has advacated AHe . mation or federation of ‘Windsor, Walkervilic and Bapdwich, forming great commercial mmum?m in this southwestern penin «of Ontario, which enjoys :distinction â€" â€"as the sun \Canada, With a com dmbm- ol 85,000 or more, this wrba munity would take on ad mpflll: and make still greater prog ind hoomka of Eainls wilh on Rirmamgrom" proprepie uoe ;e8 peci no w an ) 0ca A new name for m’m ..m,.mu.“f.'&“'mu be the least sideration. ; #ofg o esn‘ ..J BRut the ‘greatest opportunity of all in the namé. p is présented in the case of Berlin and Waterloo, which are f in the, same way as Windsor and Walkerville, ‘The stranger know where the one left off and the other b@&a®e. .o > 00 oa2~ .~ Out: fi'@ufifié &@g(m‘.’m‘m in the world . 4 has won an snduring place in , a; country whose king had immor» tulized hime .‘hvwlflh;grmhlfi:lorflflmlld .‘ a h se erapireapgracy _ + w + : the t4 ous battieheld mulgun?unonh the very centre of phung. $ .. ) . . Barlin would petish, not by the â€"sword" of conquest, but by the lo» .of I ty.bllfl a tmwonl;‘ n‘.x; Wm taken : .of ' T * _ Of + " pyoi me t 3y w,«...:g‘:.flm..mgg..; 4y by. Faisin s 0 m «itt" Shat whit "‘.'dfl ;a-lo.;"lum {eol for t : "The amorifice c n 'voua,nnl' "cconom i¢ ~and ‘ would nA i mdid _r ,,'4.. fi‘ iMomines “‘\Ewu istory. o time could be appropriate than the present, ~when the , worl run regsiroin on ie tss avop se Hor w&f enthusiasm throtghou ~and in ‘ rland? 1 would be of mutual beat i of Beriin and Waterloo, . _ _ Aud if ‘Berlin can , '& way, n \ i9 Fort: William would dis agree «ho . ;unm by. uniting. wen: : F '.““ . a i‘ i # w‘ ‘ ‘Who knows, also, but what Windsot, Wmm_. toliow \in ‘linet t o C s s o d Borlin, we appeal to thée to knook a little hole An your eivic and lead the way to entightened advancement, the opening wedge dostroy the rock of urban jonjoustes, MA i wrmans *\ Many Diphtberia Cases Milk Supply Improved. to the QOccaston? from | to . ; Whe.« cages ol diphthetia ..A tion of schools, has made _ |work of the Sanitaiy ot he thisâ€"Â¥ear, 00â€" .. 5 â€"% ofi â€" The thanks. ol the community . e to you gentlemen. who,. a8 . 4t h. n OB d tlop‘ in Aie Infergsts of, the . mmY during the years | .i; W ,m Jm- t.i ."‘ ./‘ . Medical Officer of Men Mr. Furber appéared before . .A P onghs "oth. fale ospitals. sanitary» _â€" inspbot was instructed to ua:’ ates the amount of woather )ping |u‘i‘nd. is m s Accounts Wore mqupuing $536.19. ’”:'“ ~" A ied jnpany w ers fl‘figy” from. the â€" ypts . woro .864 the .â€" Provincial a. “fl{:“ apd the,Broi constracted settling tanks to zequirements, «i on i l The City Council has mmA ] and necessary move in w to estaplish an incinerstor ‘ or dinposal of the <ity 4 rapid spread ol m tions has left no ‘where, ean be dumped . wit! nuisance to £0M6000. ;. â€" . 2. #10d Bettlin« and A Ammailig Wise MaÂ¥s PW tLalie (SHe

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