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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Dec 1914, p. 5

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',wn.-'uc.dmdh' M Yor non commissioned _ ofâ€" hoers at the armouries on Friday LOCAL AND PERSONAL |..}: _ Mr. A. C. Hallmas of S oo‘ rflx&mn mstaing tor Motrighurg and oth«r Ontario point where he will conduct . classes in stock judging . ‘death. a the -}. that Aiguts | Cadet BOldt® .. ...... ... â€"Just dne ‘application doubles nreat emete® Cl y paepe â€"_ O 0. a tee) reererner mdns Mess emeuun‘te o en o0 _ 0B tea sn ns no, ravencet 1. â€"_§tâ€"> mb sfteh y.% o s > BP You can. not > o t d ‘.r-.-l:..-g'uh CHIDE Hawt: ... .......... on ~. .. / aul Dots Aborit Tate "It You u':: f- bene a dctiar, or more 3e |_ Holland has arranged to i wou i it i "“fi mfiufl « you omt, 1 ‘Douxias Davideon, Beore. | thOusand tons of flour, valued at §1, l odugis a foverts i mne a .. Aueyâ€"Teemmarer, on _ _ Gyi ©00,000, t, the hungry Belgians, ! ho -.I:.W“‘. rev of e \,»'3.,;,‘“ Ao ol P ‘I{ *| Richara "Pemmet o t zbm ate: “:::“’.y fvev ~Agge wÂ¥ s s F‘e o * g"m mfl old, was dtm E%;':\.:«.SMM any «: wittet broke through the Jjust try B. 0 0 00 > F & © In. police <court Thursday . Wil lam Burns, asked Magistrate â€" We\ that he ‘be ted _ to T > jour | in the Cornty jail, f . satisfied with the jall f ‘from Bridgeport # drunk by ~Chiet c . The case was adjour ed uatit Tpesday. » A congtexational meeting of . the in Church was held on Monâ€" )/ evening. It was decided to ex a call to Revi D, A. McKercher, B. R.. of .Gravenhatst. . Rev. Mr. , iher spreacil.d at ‘both servicâ€" s on S , Nov. 80. nug;lsxuo'r S CEBRS FOR *~HKOCKEY : TEAM Dear Mr. Rditor:â€" Thanké for the privilegs of appeal ing m"ur columns on bebalf of the Afor Bick Children... The Hospital m«.n ot sick: and deâ€" tormed & pot only in ‘Toronto, but in the Province, outside of the city. "© This coming year, of all the years in the tai‘s history, has a more Inls mhenco then mi? 4o . that hok "So many calls are being made on the purses of the generous people of Toâ€" romto and Ontario, to help the soldiers the â€" . that as I make my mun,mm-um tal, and see the suffering chil in our cote and beds, the thought | me as to whether the people ‘as of old, with all the demands upor them, answer our appeal ‘help to suaintain the institution -muuom“du ; disease and death, in its ._Th.nm!mm omes in the childâ€"life of Ontario, Last nmvoualh»rdnb A ‘ outaide of Toronto, Jm > mtvulynulmn from places in the Province other than ‘Toronto. 1t costs us $12.34 per patient per day ?fl{ " maneâ€""> W Phone g;tub:n i7 Heosreanget mss pav,ctore ay; the “:luon”“fi ; ~80, 37 20 trom $2.94, it leaves the Hospital mmcummuummm it reset m-th_g:mot'hm“ and the shortage last year ran to . Since 1880 about 1,000 cases of ctub MM:-GMMM'O wu and of thess 900 had correction. Nearly all these ware from different parts of the Proâ€" a &mdfi"‘."u“"- : a s witk tos Hospital; srert day is Amegied nable mouly, Rot Tor Itd Pn but for the children‘s sake. of Life have grappled with the of and the lifte or death R of little children is the lasue that is sottled in that war, ‘Will Wit} You Help The Ilo?Ital for Sick Children, the Great Provincial Charity ? â€"g besivingy inrogpt ol lient ce 4 let the Hospital be driven from ‘m‘flfi’m‘unmllm children for the lack of money you can give and never niles? may mluflf ® the against a flagship in the fleot that fights the lives of little children. . _ _ Remember that the door of the Ho#â€" merey is the door of hope, and ind reader, may be the adr "x‘ the door for someâ€" wond a dollar, or more 1f G#w.ww "*‘~ 1 moss rofRRTsoN, * â€" © 45 5 Ret onithe marâ€" nce, . The municipalition MAAULONS _ < â€" tOPEmN _ ~ netult dE 2 Fuck 1040 0eh. â€" | man badâ€"r ‘sted i during “‘““ and was boiding own. » z .Milne‘s bome is in Toronto. Hevis upmarried, and is about 34 years . of 2as ogq'& "the afternoon. ‘Milne V" working on. the | frofit wall of the u:mu ibdhm to have acing. one nmqip:”mon.mhlm his balance, ‘figuu to the ground,: the building on nwm. ; B not as ser‘ously as at . frat supposéd. At the: . â€" hospital it was" stated that the . injured stone m:'.?‘over the wall with bim. M:Jne landed on the pavemtent below, in a beap, <HMis escape from death is indeed mirmeulous, landing as he did on ths cement sidewalk. _ He was taken to the hospital, and Drs. Hilâ€" linrd, ‘Webb, and Geiger were in atâ€" trrdance. _ . ‘ "b> extint‘ "of the injuries are not as vet known.: Both legs are broken, the left leg, being broken in several piaces. Ticre are several cuts about the â€" head,~~.put : the . skull is not thotght to be fractured coptionally well attended. The sup» Sn e mte n mt mand greater than the supâ€" | ply, all m"‘on‘v:“ tn;t mww in, being . â€"prom regular ‘custoâ€" ‘mm::htttflem- a down. Te ! frice of butter â€" remained about the r1X? ciad uk " x ~_." _ 18 ~FORMED t-»enfiw- winter, even it it ten‘t OHâ€"RY or N.H.L. © On "~ Wednesdayâ€" night a tinz was leld and it was decided a league composed of the 1 +institutions and . ‘ the clerls. s,}nm will ‘be‘ composed oi trams presenting the Dominion I.ife Assurance Co., the Bankers, and the clefrks. A committes was appoint ed to inferview~ tlls rink Company, and another"meetine will pe bild next Week, .‘a+k Milse, who" fell. from the st6â€" ad stozey of the tow Molson‘s Bank Good Supply of Eggs + Offered At the Market a pound. ceonts a pound, WILL ELECTRIFY COARETAKER‘S HOUSE _ Fow! whs plentiful, and a tew geeses were offéred, being brought up at 18 regular pudget ol accounts were Paseâ€" wd, and it was decided to wire the caretaker‘s houss in the park, _ for electric lights. wtalac d loo Park Board was held on Wednesâ€" day evening.., Chairman E. M. Devitt pregided , .? the members present were w: aviman, F. G. Hughes, C. W. Wells, and J. A. Laing. The Aregquest . was received from â€" the Watetice Tennis Club for three more courts in the park,: However, it Was decided to lay this matter over until the spring. / WATERLOO. CADETS‘ WEEKLY : SHOOT Un Wednesday (might the Waterloo Cadets "held thoir,â€"regular weekly do::. when some good scores . wets made. scores atre.:â€" + Halt &?‘[‘,‘n fi&n’ <a e g M Set. w*:,w : tie Y Web wates ‘Cea t% io kipipigst S0 &c-m K. ce os. cdiblect w B Waterlco © is going to have . some he. matke ‘s morning was . ox .'.ru....nm.o.mdrm sub The regular meeting of the Waterâ€" ad y wéek ago, 28 and 80 cents bureday. & i. Erawlore 4t iA .A SeEete hrel the ade wes , o Joha‘s Church, . The ; 3&.-\-.-_,--'--“ on The rm-m _ ty the Rey. . J. Behrens of | aftsr t Stiver took :fimu and e : 1e ondet , be syo‘e of ‘the good work that boer» done during the year and, prevesd> th: hopeâ€" thatâ€" still â€"â€" greater The m’u‘z ‘l:nmcoiuut;ml werte then ‘rtead,. both in Gérinén abd | 24 34 44 22 T1 30 t‘ona!l nature had beer issued thr i5‘ out the year and these would be conâ€" tinued ‘dufing the coming, year. Thi; committes was highly _ complimented ou the excellest â€" work it bad. ‘dene a i1‘ ensoutaged â€" in its fgture endeaÂ¥â€" ~ The Literature Committeeareported that several "O:;my an. éduca Kagiis#! and adopted s e AnEEEIRTT ~»ele "mesd (the © menâ€" toâ€"day . > es B oC se n madiiu‘t n iss 0C WOS, several . par < I TAV "“""r abl "the. chiutch | _ was dt C m es e &'u-dm‘:‘ * € 1&;.!5?2-‘, o bakr men rand meact ‘Qg’,j"‘i‘ chas: n0%, ‘“w C ”‘ m i nle, mt ‘ar thout" © chat foe “_.““ n "yaven A E. ;i- s tam B4 t/nued ‘dufing : the â€" n > ,ir ;‘7&9‘";’,@'«, Li ’@'»irt ipplicatbion . was riade â€"to" the â€" tâ€"4 2a e meciont t bad. . déne (Layiten‘s Morement: ‘â€" The â€" 40# | Fk " ior prectice bours, and for: hoo: | ‘#‘:m in mh 'm’i"'u & ?‘k PeC t{t“:_-"‘,"'f ' r“i w?&:‘.i:‘w‘ l" ‘ d *«" m * thse w PR us . have © .. +5Â¥ | the. bockey managéemen _as P The ‘Jubilee \Committee, whose duty 3§' «- son among . mess Nt voee the tis #’ ane 3& to a‘8> a fubd ‘of $100,000 "Ly | wi Vt me. out and . "‘z‘?' jg ”’-T‘a i. them "to use the Fibk 17 for edecational â€" purposes as 0 is a man: of Bod, and:not a‘ maa . ol | 10 way .schedule games, â€" But . of T. 22. Anfone! mriaton init *iwide appenl 01| wYat uso 1n. the. rmk to play. schediile of thy sation ~start« â€" .__.mé,g‘r-sg:;_,_w, ing can e dbue * ed by Luther,: reported) that . Then . koi . ; through ‘ ':iâ€"r*.r oire Itsell into the loxes were ready for distribution for having his 0 \becomes â€"# 00W» | thing~ as last year. ‘A team without the purpose of: collecting this moey; ‘ ard,â€" and .eallsâ€" hipiel! & Sttonk ‘DiAL [prectice, cemnot hope to male‘ a §004 mt«‘mmmm.m,m_ ‘the tighthist, but the| Showigg ara ast such teams as Pré uokes in every. Ly bome in Onâ€" ‘speaker :said he. did â€"not agres_ wi “;." % «Berlin, . who â€" are ‘already tatio. oL. (~ . Mbat term. ; Jf such a man g068. OB~BA |procticing. The request of the hockey .The Organiraticn : Committée. reâ€" sion ‘he can spend lots of mon##s | manggeman‘t ; was for practice‘ Bours torted â€" that arrangements had bet® They are not m»»\* rouble | beforess) atimg.. ... ~ 000 0(000 prepared for a ‘ simultancous ‘educat~ / ts they | Qi0r e 0 on ats.> DV Where are several good players | in jonal campaign, throughout all / the |< Mr. spoke briefly . at the|¢He town, and tiere is no doubt, bit 1Ajtb:ra1 . churches in the province. w,« Prof. Laury‘s> address, |what the best team Waterico has had ‘This campaign is for the purpose 601 str R the. words : of . " MF;| in some years could be gathered ‘to présenting â€" the: laymen‘s mo ement, Welisin in . d to tithing. 4. |gather, ‘ . $ ad B orkaiizing the laymen and présenting | > ..< Aâ€"=zuze _ s sn 17 Aaplication hes â€" been made to t the idea of the Jubilee Fund wm‘Wm. .._ | Auditorium company of Berlin dor the laity of tite churck throughout ; â€" the,; * i mm "o€ the rink, â€" and if arrangements p{ovm.;\‘mtlonv‘.:tnrr;d‘m TRANSFER AFTER _ '_‘um&thpulwmbrl:; this "campaign be cartied ou e o mt mu p.u‘ city." A permit from : S o n nc oo ied offonts *'om n t ago “lfimwmu nécessary before ‘Wev. W. C. Miller ‘of Zurich, strtong:| * â€"~ * e iane Tha Nt ?fiflf ébula be done,‘ but this has alâ€" i¢ urked ‘that the laymen .appoitt‘ a |. One.of. the matters before U FID~ | ooay peen secured. t {Imancial â€" agent to raise money _ {0f auce Committep Of the City Countil | "i¢rowe, ,lmm a ‘good policy the support and endowmwnt of Watâ€""on Theaday . evening, vdi ‘a matter y mfi. imateurgame in Watâ€" orlco Seminary. «No action was tak» of m-“ years standing. "Fot ribo, iihlch'-m-n is the ‘Teal arâ€" en. 5 |years o.mla‘ll.M"‘!a‘& aFle. ~Then‘ again a:> good hockey ‘*he Toll} of the ‘tomvention was sclution passed . by the "6t team\" h% Advertisement for any called | which showed that 39 | delé that time, when Dr. Pipewas Mayor . and with a team.playing in . 8 tatces were prrsent from Waterloo, ‘authorizing the Magistrate . to M eighboting _city,; the: town just loses \RaHin.: Galt, Hamilton, ‘Unionville, ons<acre ol land sdioining the . L@sti So oi â€"zong legitimate advertising. <â€" â€" Held An pm“ L*A .. / Accsindis AB ult iAhomee Py organizing the laymen u‘mu’ the idea o‘ the Jubilee Fund to the ; laity of tite churck throughout ; â€" the, province. â€"A motion was cartied that thIl'unmn be cartied out during the last three months in Janvarty» > <Wev. W. C. Miller ‘of Zurich, sttongâ€" 1y urged that the laymen .appoint‘ a énul agent to raise money _ fof be support and endowmwnt ol Watâ€" erico Seminary. «No action was‘ takâ€" .‘The Toll\: of© the ‘conmvention was C&lled | which showed that 39| delé catcs_ were present from Waterloo, tWilin, Galt, Hamilton, 'U;fi'flh- New Hampure.‘ BrandS, . wood, Clibsley, . Preston, Bridgeport, Wiarâ€" fi_zuuh. ‘ Manheim, St. ‘Agatha;, nita, Baden and New Dundo®.> > Ti election ol \OMficers resulted <as tmipws+~Pres‘dent C Stiver, «Union~ villo>; Viceâ€"rr:sident,: ~~Mr. Wellein, Retlin ; German Secretary, L. Peird, .. HamburR ; ) ;Seore » fifdmx'fi. iiflfi m t Conrad, Waterlo6. . _ _ % A,'.,‘X.l ature Committes was slectâ€" ed consistine of F. W. Otterbein, wufltg‘l. Mr.: Vogt, Betlin and Rev. Of. Linke, Waterloo. _ > °. _ "‘"he ;Jollowing: organization commitâ€" tes was clected : . Mrt@Stiver, Mr WBliars, ©" Mr,) Bartmann, Mr. Ditter aud Mr, Bolduc. tm ciap <A ugflon of thaoks was uilugd-i :g’h . Poockeimann and his ‘ good péorle for their very kind bospitallty :-‘-mmm‘ the conventiot as they: Revr, P. [ C, Wike closed tJ> after: 206 !o_n.ton,wltlll devotion. .. ! ( Evening Session; â€" : /â€"â€" ~‘The évenibg session _ was pretided over by Rév. E. Bockelman. The iirst speaker was Mr. J. Welléin "of Borâ€" lin. He spoke on the subject of tith ui. He strongly urged that . averyâ€"| T e omonne vome to urch. . In l he said, > there> are w.mm; tunts in the German Synod . without woméen and chfldr&a Taking. the avetage income at ) per yveat, ~% tonth of that would be . $20, making atotalof $800,0008 for the . thurch, ;”-m the. income now â€" is . . only Prof.â€" Laury spoke at some length on the subject of "‘The Layman." He definéd: a layman as a man â€" among en. â€" He is a thinking man, who is endowed with high motives,; and is therefore not in sympatly with > a wan who places the pMysical man as the whol6 cbject and ain: in life. The tayman ‘is the‘ man who does not fun away from the world, and who will work out his saivation on the ascebâ€" tico plan.â€"He will «fso know that the humgp intellect Has. its limitations Jesus Christ was & real \n:‘::.. At idea! mun, and heshowed how Qirle! Try it! . Malr soft, *‘ poaviltur_Get w9 cent It you care for bravy hair that gite» tons with beauty i.4d is mm nwnummm and is Wofy and lustrous, try Danderins. A Layman Defned YROM DANDRUIY . One . of. the. matters befote the Finâ€" ol_‘ t A """"’m‘ i“ 'M‘t“ c C 0 nll“ years ing. â€" For tes years ako, in 1871, there ‘Wll_g 1e yrears> ago was: ‘binding, NO« id the was : la(d" before‘ the mm"\'&:‘ M« it> make® the trdiaiicr. 0. [0J > 0 ®" 3 .00_ sclution passed . by the Councilâ€" "8f that‘ time, when Dr. Pipe was Mayor authorizing the Magistrate. to m ons <a0re/of." laind m‘“’ â€" B4 Eid Mennonite cemetery to the‘ Menâ€" nonite . congregatide., For some"re&â€" ';n‘wggwx was. mmz weok : % or was hus it ie mriinn‘s se too uies woile flmufi\; m_;:-gh*: te pin telm â€" m 8: m':de":l ut::" at t Reâ€" cteation a when Recreation: Club uâ€"w ithpt‘s tcam .of ‘Hefâ€" tin two ga ‘% 'iu;n'-uua;.ap * The fim mremw B13 sars "ans on wilevs. tevrien pettin and Wetetice tC as farlowhy us ga e ’1, â€" REGORD SCORE : â€" BDAED 1N _ . ~â€"EWE PNG T. J. Rate JI.~ Leadoy . W, Stumipt.â€" H. . Nucbram 8. brunk \. mvuammci «K wm . Mr. Js..lF..v trom ut- ’: Max at P . Atk . 3 i:f: n ad~ by the Doering Co., . of t a tor loo,"". hi AiyS. 4 lust. when Abe c ad, They are > \Th> antual mesting.of the Waterioo Rink o0 h m maoaanney aong MADEINâ€" WATERLOO: ; s meed i c Aiew > $ ‘{ A 4 f“watfl MINARD‘8 .. LINTMENT . ~CI istemMper 4 ~<> ~* * Ewald ...;as A Plca Tor Men in the faith the â€"matver RFEA ¢ %2!?'-:'- \ee. *\ dnt Jan. MKAY PLAY INX BEBLINH _ Brom the 0. H. A. to Play A6r practice hours, and. for: hooâ€" ‘ s The company has turned :&h:x@-m ‘ ~~echedule. ghmes, : but . of at use 45. the: rimnk to play. schedule resoire itsoll into the . same « as last year. ‘A team without e, cannot hope to make a g0o#l ‘,fit such teams as Prés *on. 2 ip, .. who â€" are ‘already ucticing. The request of the hockey # 1 s FOR .â€"_ se!;“-‘ . POULTRY SKOW %mcu,flm. when ‘matâ€" f * ‘to tha ‘first <aontal Â¥a teen recelved from exh io different~ parts, and the first entty m ‘geceived by secretary UnGâ€" % ‘The show will be held in thib. Market building. Dec: 29, 30, 8%; RECREATIONS WIN ~~TWO GAMES FROM | SA% Recrention â€"Hall on Friday evenâ€" , Abe Recteation Club dsféated the Hotel ‘team in five pins, bwo games® o t ol blre6." The scotres: * *\ 7 f 1st. Recreation Club. 282 186 199 for 46 45 45 51 45 B1 39 #7 81 30 48 ! King Street Waverloc ©00000¢0 +. 9~ nant Bane THE MERCANTILE FIRE * INSURANCE COMPANY 1: . Head Offhice Waterioo Reinember This, When the Pan on of Hunger Assail You! â€" > uns uts ij _ Alexarder House Grocery . J. W CG:*%ORD, PROPRIETOR _ _ King Street Waverloo â€" â€"â€" Phone C. A. Boohm, Dist. Agt. Subscribed Capital ......$250,000 Deposit with the Dominâ€" ‘ in Government .. $156,808.00 \_ _ OCEAN FLOUR containg all the food wug% one is lost in the process of milling. If you, want your a y strong and healthy, give them plenty af bread, biscuite and roll from this quality flour. 5 4 " f f t3 i’ Waterloe, Ont . All â€" policies. guaranteed by the Lancashire Insurance Com pany with Assate of $20,838,â€" 465.00 TINCORPORATED 1878 Alfred Wright, Secrotary ETTE w The Reliable Crocery Mighest Prices Paid for Produce Phone 249 bandeyromjets 1 hemetitched . inifigl T adidren‘s :\ * Wan taok bordes Ree Aick . Gent‘s _ *- ‘“D “’ a Maks 143. 75c, $1.00, $1,50, $2.00 Ladies‘ Flare Collars, Leisse, Nfi. P. K.. 50c, 75¢, 5¢, $1.00, _ ratl k «l un CrIC®. â€" A. y‘ 10 & N Ladies‘ Handkerchiefs, Boxes of â€" Handkerchiefs, nd here wit molt the trouble . of cakes, buns, biscuits, Homemade Bread Let us supply you Beck and Gol mand â€"_ For Edible Eatablesâ€"T Quality Kin Aro Always Your TRâ€"AT YÂ¥ SANDERSON‘S B! Waterloo ied . initial 11 Save

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