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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Dec 1914, p. 5

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Siattin / o ,_‘o‘da~ next the .. last mail for joi 4s eost willâ€" close at 6 (Ahs prices at the Waterloo Market ~morning were about tile same as those of a week ago. o Metb Sunday School is arâ€" J o Xmas Cantata to . be on : evening of Dec.â€" 28, took .*.:.,nmmhdwo- man on King: She was lodged in the police cells, and given her liberâ€" ty this morning. o wufi T : ou Monday evening. Rev. Mr. Ludwig of Calgary, Supâ€" trintgndent of the Germanâ€" General Mission Boardâ€"of the General Conferâ€" chce, preached in . St. John‘s Luthâ€" ©HRC, PECERERE uc + â€" O alptosrtag s esnt gran Church m&Q&M’Hg to a large congregati w o Ne â€" Someone returning home at 11.30 «‘clock on Sunday night, and . whose sense of humor Jay.in. the wrong diâ€" W. rang in a fire alarm‘from bor .‘ The Sremes made ""a ~ good rtun, only to find that there was no Are. BIG DECREASE Dear Mr. Editor:â€" aeeraee PE ® c CE UE # P ‘Thanks for the privilege of appealâ€" g through your columns on behalf of Hospital for Sick Children. The Mospital takes care of sick and deâ€" formed children, not only in Toronto, but in the Province, outaide of the city. _â€" Phis coming year, of all the years in the Hospital‘s history, has a more m.l! of old, with all the demands upon them, answer our appeal mird help to maintain the institytion m‘b fighting in the neverâ€"ending @ with disease and death, in its endeavor to save the stricken little .ones in the childâ€"life of Ontario. . _ Last :g.;; there were 394 inâ€"patients hne WAuthe vist tmesty reere thare * .w . ‘y en ere Trovince â€"other than . Toronto, '.:t'“. $2.3¢ v;ru patient per day â€"miaintenance. municipalities pay for patients u!w nfi’o.nt o day Governmen wa 20 cen 3%' per m*n:. deducting Efl, $2.14, it leaves the Hospital with $1.14 to pay out of subscriptions lt“ ~v. from mmml:” mnm a s ast yearâ€"ran to: &"!‘: § sn ts e ht on 2 Onr wen UT it mlmat 1,000 fl'l:l ofl:ub M,m knock ces v@ been mvxxdf these $00 had perfect correction. ‘ Nearly all these were from different parts of the Proâ€" vince outside of the city of Torento. â€" Remember that every year is a war year with the Hospital; every day is a ‘:md battle; every minute the Hos needs money, not for its own but mhahildm'- nlho '1;1‘!0 eâ€"ground where the dim:tvno grappled with the of Death, and the Tife or death of thousands of little children is the tuaue that is seottled in that war. . Will Mill You Help The Hospital for Sick Children, the Great Provincial Charity ? â€"} E‘n&â€"&; Hospital: be driven c on f feld of its battle to save the lives of little children for the lack of money you can wive and hever miss? _ _ " Mvery ‘dollar ‘may prove itself & Seath: 2 Hiegehip in the heet that nants i. Te fvde of iittle childfen,. .* _ Em PM e D es c id C that the door of the Hosâ€" cmumwh.ua dollar, kind reader, may be the ¢ that opens the door for someâ€" 'fl.‘ C doll 1t ¢ you a# ar, ‘or more Muhm Davidson, Secre \ ~a1| â€" 3. ROGS8 ROBER . M. Devitt DRVGCCIST 8t, W t. â€"~. Waterioo Phone !1; AND PERSONAL s Mapr Apttied Whe P i\ Adhighes > it"q’n_thw-H OMQ IN CUSTOMS Chief Fiyan 34 $3785.89 "VDr «thile with The sered oaet ul aiokpess h it â€"year. > The report is as follows:â€" # 1 the year 1914 we have had tm%fl in our town, ~ouly‘ $¥‘o om gied of coutagious : disâ€" tascs. § ‘p f ing on --:-:ymm b w cal ommrnunw ‘The other> business i the passâ€" ing of gccounts. at k n ‘rnere wete teen cases of ( los reported lm;th.rlynnz’ th« year, With no dedths, ~I . am pléased to t that we had â€" only. our case of smalipox,"" which x brought‘ in fromâ€"a rural district out side of the county. â€" . . 3 ‘Thirtyâ€"oue eases of diphtheria were reported during the year. This .dis« vase stem® to be worse during «chool iime. A aumber of people allow their children taigo to school when shey we u&zgn cases of tuberculosis, two of 1 ‘diod;ziwll of scarâ€" let fever, three of were traced to our ncighbors; chicken pox _ were quite in evidence last spring, but were not reported."> mm ..-natmm do not seek aid until the case is ivliy developed. During. that . ‘time cthers it. Then too, I found jus! vesterddy that some people de not o‘;': g&‘ quarantine . law. â€" I hring this before the Board to decide what steps to ‘take under such= cizrâ€" eumstances. Ne e B Owing ‘to the advice from our Disâ€" trict (im of Health, we have had monthly.tests made from the sewer farm, 'w,lglc_i‘;f _ gccording g Dr. Amyot‘s ‘report, show room for imâ€" provement. _ 'l‘h slaughter : houses have llfw inspected, and brought up to‘ the Yequirements of the Â¥r6â€" vincial Board <of" Health Act. The hotel and livery ‘barus were all uotified ‘ to "have fly proof" manure boxes actcording to the Act, but none complied. _ ;‘ M m nsl way wb ons aipct= 71â€" $ I am sorry to say the milk byâ€"law we recommended to the Council was laid over," I hope the Council â€" will see fit to _ reconsider it, as wils should be delivered in bottles only. . I am very ‘much in favor of inaugâ€" urating a garbage system . in . out town, and trust the Board will supâ€" port me‘ in recommending the Council tm adopt aâ€" garbage systemâ€"as. â€" soon af possible: «: «8 =>‘ NP .e Respectfully. submitted. { DR. BAUMAN, ‘ Medical Officer of Health. . AN INTERESTING MOTHERS‘" MEETING A most interesting and profitable kother‘s meeting was held under the auspices of tils W.C.T.U. at the home of Mrs.â€"S. Robertson on Ezra Avenue unhl:‘lrl‘d?v;g:noon. Mrs. C‘l:k gave a helpful; ’“‘{ul on inftuâ€" ence and impressions upon Childhood. Sho tased her remarks on _ various passagéd ‘ol lectipture. Mrs. Dr. Heist of Berltin®\ s,0%6 on Preâ€"Natal Influ ence and its effects.â€"The kind hostess served., m&nmu‘ ‘and a very pleas atd an olitable time was svent. . AN IMPRESSIVE w. C. T: U. MEETING The m‘gfirh meeting of the w.C.T.VU. was‘ on Wednesday alâ€" ternoon â€" at. the â€" home of . Mrs. L. Shirk ; there peing a good attendance Alter the transaction of important business, an © ~Address was given . On "Evangelistic~Work," by Mrs. Chap man. of, the Bethany. Rest Home. The speakter especially Peferred to faith in Gor," tive qnd do through Cikist who is the abundance of life giving powâ€" TWO SAD DEATHS FROM.DIPHTHERIA on sUNDAY Two deaths resulted from diphtheria on Sunday,â€"and two bright w:“ ptm:'-, ‘ ising yo ves have been ‘ in muw by ‘this plague, which is, quite iprevalent.in this part of the province., The 2;&.‘ are>~ Pearl Echmidt, ér of Mr. and . Mrs. Michael" Schmidt, ‘King St. N., and Â¥Emily SC1aRAAI, * ‘daughter of* Mr. Ienjamin . Clayficlid. * The children lived side :z wide, and _ were . playâ€" mates. Both children died on Sunday. morning: Miss Schmidt. took â€"ill ~a couple of, weeks m was _ four« teen years Qlfi‘ ‘â€" attended TImmanuéle ohvurch â€"â€" and Sunday Bchool.. The:funerat was held. Monday afternoon. at< 2 o‘clock . to Mt. Hope cemetery. Emily Clayfeld was in hor éleventh year, and attended < the _ Methodist church. The funetal was held Monday afterncon at 3.380 o‘clock to Mt. Hops semetory for interment, Both ‘children attended the Central school. rities have MW school, . in order to Prevent any further outbreak ol the ‘discease, Report® Health wWhich © was occupied by innumérable the Britisif asd French Govermments _Im Moore ot Odat“fl f isit to Waterico ‘triends ghis, » es o c o. Rcade "“A’ MA ABTL 2 Amongst other dbm\" Vigk tors, Mr. Rudyard K pald . A visit to the troops this week at Salâ€" lnboty Plain. where be ‘visited" | most of ths camp _ centres, and appeared much with til: thoroughsess of the "tr and‘ carnestness with which the men tackle their streauous duties;. ‘ £ K ;?'.‘Ec.;quxmu ts "hav t ' 1e sojourn in London do some d&n whict they «are mlons mporet Thie, t B , ~A W are staying, is meuy reach of many O the imostinteresting places, : and commands a grand view of the : Ab bey, Houses of ~Parliament, Victoria Enrmnkment, and other well known The Berlin & â€" Waterloo Hospital has received. their first Christmas g‘m ‘for ~ the season, ‘tfrom . the aterloo _ Young Women‘s Hospital Auxiligty, accompanied by 2 handâ€" some upholstered reclining chairs and 2 tables for‘ the Solariunns, a | gift vwhich we > are | sure ‘will give great pleasure and comfort to the patients, ant be a gratelul . remnder ~of the dorore. © f. 0; A great : deal of deep ard sarnest sympathy has gone o:t to Mr. .. and Mits. R. O. Dobbin in thsir sore beâ€" reavement, nceasioned py tils sad and untimely : doath of their eldest. . zon Charles. The deceased was ol a Yery studious nature, with a bright cateer before him, and the passing away of such a ‘bright young life has conte as a great griel to his many warm perâ€" scnal friends . outside of their . own ‘cifl'l Anteresting and happy : Aamily rcle. 4 One of the very emoyable nittingz partiés, which are so.much in vogu? just now. was: given by Miss A. F. Snider for atout 25 of her Twinâ€"City friemis last Friday alternoon, in honâ€" or of that â€"muchâ€" feted guest, . Mrs. Fred~Groftâ€"ofâ€"Winnipeg. â€"~A ~pleasant feature of the afternoom was an . inâ€" teresting â€" guessing â€"contest, â€" which caused considerable amusement, Mrs. Cram‘being the.. fortvnate winner of the much coveted prize, a gold thimâ€" ble. and .scissors.. .â€" A delicious . . tea bl‘(flight this very suctessful party to & C1088) ~x +~7 t Miss ‘Lillian Fraser, D.C. and < her mothr, â€" accompanied by Miss â€" Ida FHachbart, leftâ€" for Chicago cn Wedâ€" nescay â€"morning. Dr. Fraser was the pion:er C€hiropractor in Berlin, and worked ‘up a successful practice in the Twinâ€"City, asâ€" well as Elmira. Owing to Mrs.â€"Fras°r‘s delicate Malth, they decided to© "‘go back home."" â€" They will be very mmich missed. Always tright and â€" cheery, ever kindly â€"and obliging,â€"thayâ€" made a Ifost of friends, who say. with one.accord, ‘"Glad to meet, sorry to part, happy to meet again." Mrs. George Wegenast was the hosâ€" tess of one of © those pleasant and very popular. ‘"Come and bring. your knitting‘", teas at her. fineâ€" residence last .. Tuesday afternoon, with (‘Mrs. Fred Grof of Winnipeg as the raison d etre. ; The guests inclvd=dâ€" about twenty of the most intimate . Twinâ€" City friends \ of â€" the honored guest, who greatly . appreciated the opyo: ttnity of a few more bright undiolz hours together. High Tea.was serve at Six o‘clock, when the hostess was abtyassistedâ€"pyâ€"her .zsisters, Mrs. M. S. Hallman and Miss . _A. F. Snidet and the Misses Moyer.: yaan? The previous large evders Mrs. ~John Nichol, Willow street, was the hostess ol the Presbyterian Lafiés‘ Aid Society on Thursday afâ€" ternm: on, ths . Prosident, Mrs. Alfred H. Snyder, presiding. â€" There was . a large attendance of the ladies of the congregation, . including several visiâ€" tors, who, ‘after: the routine ‘business of the meeting had peen disposed of, sptht " 4 delightfully ~pleasant afterâ€" noon visitin=â€"and ; knitting for the Sqldiers. .. Dainty refreshments . were served â€" at the tea hour, wikn . the daughter of the _ hovse, Miss ‘Minnic Nichol, Miss Eschelman, Miss O‘Donâ€" nell and Miss Hawk proved very. willâ€" ing And capable assistants: . . Mrs J. H. .Rods ‘ this weelk tnt a mos letter from Mr. Ri Cenefs al in th> British Isles, in which . he speaks ~of having had~t1is>pleasure of visiting Salispury Camp, and extendâ€" ing an invitation toâ€" ts boys _ from nmr & Waterlod‘ to bave Turch with hiny whon they come up to London ; alto to have : the use of the ‘Governâ€" ment Ofices while in the city, as well as a standing irvitation to be guests at his home any time they are able to get off duty, $ Mr.+Reid thanks Berlin & Waterloo certainly did. well for the Pattriotic Frni. but he would like to see ~the Twin City sond the Motherland 200 of betybest sons, _ as they will be needed before we are . through with this awful conflict, y ym were irow ith éouble oi Cays at hn Noue io : Miss EL ‘an‘ is seriously ill y 3 out TOF her mv'gF Nope« ‘Ste, Si#it Mr. W. slch l&a visitor ‘in wa for a. fia in & ‘u'ugac;nu with $ hi Â¥ t 9 s e 4t proms‘.* Mr. â€"and Mrs. c Bean . of Haysville and Mr; § w, Hambure visited . Waterloo. relative on MonGay, + s s . o2s ~~ o Wc l Pra‘rem St, otom siet ‘ iwoved: from George s + ~AMt are now at 63 Kendal avenue, . E~ ONtO, > ~. 0s .c Pnd ) o Contiih . [ Mr. B. W, N. ot? b-'n:‘; unday at Goderich with his brother â€" who t with ans accident) ° ‘Miss ~ Emma Randall returned)%0 f , accompanied by m‘.fimm «6, whorwilk make a short visit in the Queew City Pit s mmervite be tm on (Retp an enolest renalne 0 . Rev .. Me.. McKeicheat Gtfl'a. "‘The programim ,«m.cqp'clwl «ita ;uws; %n‘t“ will conduct ths T::- & M adi ational Anthem : ~O" to mopron. All are weleome, .. _ _, _ [ @MEGeo.. 11. Zioglet capably‘ ‘conâ€" N,va. Jhfihfl%‘“ |ducted ‘the orchestra. iagara y .. was the guai®i|! _ 1:_ ; en m maes :.«n:‘. m:.s}m;h.m» WATERLOO WILL & 8 wn for lml F ¢ ot Mr. Clfasles Dobuin, ... ; ___| . CAVE TWO STRONG W ATERL OO The Duchess of Connaught Aormaily opened the ‘May Court â€" work fil’:: and : employment, Tg'- CA Tussday, __ at!~~ Otta T,fif'pbz niceting Six * ndnw Princess Patricia mBelgh'n.::up were three scarfs and some bresented ~ by the: Duchess :of C nmgnmicm.p:&‘&‘ ed for the court‘s relief work. y*e Qur :‘ esteemed townsman, Mr.J. Schondelmeyer, ,ht’% réceipt of> an crder from Mr. Croil, the compafy‘s representative : in Mflfi. Aor . ~all the gloves he can make,: to be shippâ€" ed weekly, until further notice. _ This ‘order is for the dan 4 ernment, and is the fitim & so tar received by this bustiing. man: ufacturer. which spea‘s yolumes‘ the excellence of the ; goods turned ptut. Mal< oo . dolies is t ACCOUNTS MAY . _ = BE RENDERED ~~_scâ€"" mRVERY MONTH The. Water>and Light Commisston. met in . regular monthly ‘ méeting~~ 62 Wednesday afternoon.. A . discussion arose on the trendering of ‘the accounts monthly for domesfic lighting, . both clectricity and nt“'-r‘he Hydro Comâ€" mission has asked that this be done. at present: the accounts : are â€" ~sent out: quarterly. . The matter. was laid over until the mtm but a is u:tobahh that the wil / f riade. hi ks $ ie . w The regularâ€"‘ budget of accounts Whs pagsed: _ All of, the _ membets \cre prosenb except Mayor Kautman. $1,000,000 TO . . : BUBSEEDM _ ThE FARMERS Ottawa, â€" Nov. / 28.â€"An order><in Ccovncil was passed toâ€"day appropfia t n: $1,000,000; by . :~Governorâ€"Generâ€" al‘s warrant for the purchaseé of sted grain to assist farmers in mnw Provinces in the ‘districts whefe th was almost fi ©;Grop fallure m Tw “...u eouitt i. Jhauk t next % to a clop next, umn in‘ the dmrna where, unless such Government ‘were given, the farmers would be c tilely without seed. " n ts ;. t sbprcp iati ':13%933“( "&é vf ed appropriating 000 for ‘the j chase â€"ofâ€" necessarysupplies to ‘m"* the nseds of destituts settlers in *Me west during ‘the coming .wints* If what ate is souring on ts uie o aoue mm , Of a gas . and ..:::m «nnr.‘-:”d‘lm food, of a febling irsto@ua, in mouth and stomachâ€"headache, you Put th ond vo stofendioareubte forever an R getting a ...::i‘;'."&? case of, pe‘s Diapepalft any da store. Tess 1t in to ‘smiter romk Inolpeation; dyspepsia or any nomorm It‘s the quickest, ‘surest stomach do@‘ tor in« the world. It‘s wonderful, Siok, Py P Wianigane sursly foel fine â€" 'mah;'." f L ~*‘noay Stammane sursly ir, Mr.| " Awmong the best gelec _ & mminets Shont ts the.ng 5. aie ie on m s o € ~ | theâ€" Rrench ©/] song : by: Miss elative ;z‘ WbY um’ oo â€" |), . Dbmmayhich was 5 spirited 1enâ€" efentest s _â€" _ who | the: audience, â€"Walthers‘ & UÂ¥ dékibs ts | M Bohatté | and .o and a leg. ‘vroun of : three nufixh;:.cnu "The ts re Forri ,,,'. pe t + . 46 s‘.h@f‘l' €13 ‘ lnnse ) Jand EN6A Torch Dance." Th: _ â€"~|‘Re‘gian . National sung ‘by the "Joos [Micbes: AAalimmas, â€" Kicach, Bochner thed) 46 | abit :Kolkh ‘and Messrs, Dedels, Kss inied by | P#; Knechtel and Zeller, proved a poâ€" NJdÂ¥ 4R * Watétloo is to be represented y[h,m drmh winter. A well ‘af ~meeting of enthusiasts was ‘keld in the City Motel on Wednesday ‘evening. > _ * ias '&’T‘;L decided â€" :to ‘play" in both leagues this .winter, the Northorn t League, ‘and the.O. H.~ A. Ma. IP.â€"W. Seagram was clected manâ€" ‘ager of the feams and Mr. F. Young was appointed as ‘coach. £ theâ€" fact that mate is â€" availâ€" Je ‘in â€" the for an orchesâ€" of: % eapabilities. â€". Their niugibers were given with a\commendâ€"| aple degtee of excellence. some tast iotal boys, but .some out t,Qiale 'g;:l’l who have settied in Watâ€" erloo during the past summer, + _ Amy players who desire to get.. on Ahe "line should leave their _ names /with the. sa fetary, Mr..‘T.â€" Weseloh. BARBERS WON j _ FROM STOKIES: s~ 0 _ Am PIVE.PINS WATERLOO WILL . WAVE TWO STRONG & HOCKEY TEAMS . At the prescent time there is abunâ€" dance of featerial in town for two Wlich teams. Not only â€" are . there â€"Ertiste demonstrated their ability on ;Mopdaynight at the Rocn?tm Atâ€" les, when they‘ defeated the â€" shoe actory . Stokies three straight. The E. Menrich ........ W.â€"Mickus .......... FINANCE COMMITTEE MET _ ‘The *Finance Committee . of the Town Council met on Monday evebâ€" ing. ‘Tar arreats were again tile orâ€" der .of pusiness. â€" tw 24 FTNERALSâ€"ON MONDAY On. Mondar _ atternoon the furnrals took place of Miss Emily Clayheld, and Pearl Schmidt, who died of diph Mh on Sunday MI'MIG- "The erack team of barbers‘ five pin is I:llll. cfi-m: -# n e walge 6. ol a high ddu'm se TA ze & MM will ~ g81 172. 19 Stokies. Ty% t f ce mss fon TXE NT t m e & han se BB «... 85 i BT «s« 88 haee B 152165 a LONG FEAMS represen ted r.. A well siasts. was Wednesday " in ‘ both Northorn 0. H. ;‘ K. ected imman F. \'ouq; e is . abunâ€" fot â€"â€" two re .: there some. uit ed in Watâ€" to . get .. on r _ names| EB E:â€"PINS ts‘ five pin ability on reation Alâ€" the ~â€" shoe 88 36 .35 w a 24 58 191 37 29 51 43 32 44 41 A¢ddeaseas¢4d4444a44se08ee #604040¢00¢% 00080 reecsedrers g King Street Waterloo _ â€" ‘P r¢99¢ 9299909 3. 9 $9998808# THE : MERCANTILE FIRE] IN8URANCE x: COMPANY :: For theH LADIES V estees Flare You will bedelighted with the variety we w in rellable makes of . Linensand Hand n & Fancy Linens, beautiful Centres of real irish e, Plain Tea Cipths for Embroidering, the finest â€" in Guest: Towels, from.......... ...... ; 256. 3 INCORPORATED 1875 Head Office Waterloo Hand~ made ~Japanese, Hand _ made Lace T clothi.mcomru.n‘l“...............fl.‘!l”fi Alfred Wright, Secretary. Boohm, Dist. cl.‘.tlu. Ont. M*:. nr it with the Dominâ€" ‘Government ...$156,098.00 Alt © policies guaranteed b} the Lancashire Insurance Con pany ‘with Assets of $29,0388,â€" 465.00, Subscribed Capital ......$250,000 THE USE OF OCEAN FLOUR MEANS BETTER lpm BISCUITS AND BETTER ROLLS.: IT‘s. THE * REAL ou FLOUR. INSIST ON iT THE NEXT TIME AND TAKE No vfi FOR THERE is NoNE so GooD, ‘ * i+ . ts Swaeld Collars ace . IN DRAWN WORK BATTENBURG LACE AND HEMSTITCH WORK. ; > n Collars A Fine Meal is halt _ _ the entertainment... .. .. Alexander House Grocery . . J. W ~CiyeoRD, PRoPRIETOR . . . Street Waterloo‘ Phone X y# The Reliable CGrocery Highest Prices Paidâ€"for Produce wear is now on dispiay. Never before have. eccesion, bemutiful made of i e organdic, Crepe de Chene, Plfl.’a «wl 4 eet shapes of Flare collare and V\ echs trimming, heading, piping, edging, otc. Y# mire and mppreciate the showing of Ladies wear, all at very moderate prices, ma FANCY LINENS FOR CH â€" New, Dainty, W %‘he Up‘to-dug ToRk‘s *Ammx% MARION & + &b¢ University #t. Homemade: Bread. sm-m welt ~the trouble: â€" of . cakes, buns, biscults, Weones, Let" us Supply you. â€"_= / ~â€" TV hen for h Meal y'ou”"_‘; a Guest, you . will want to , serve the very be‘St-A"thC.‘ ” we sell, _ TR AT YOUR FRIENDS © SANDERSON‘S BREAD Waterloo â€"â€"â€" H

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