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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Feb 1915, p. 7

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CC Ne . . .00 "t > ~ ~~Capadian Rress Bervice.) : ~) . .. eprerct .@» Berlin, Feb. 24.â€"An official * announcement . â€" was & last night that the British transpoft No. 192 was unk by a CGerman submarine yesterday afternoon . off Beachy Head, | BERLIN REPORTS SINNINGOF . â€" _ * BRIHSH TRANSPORT NO 192; > ~LONDON SAYS T WAS A COLUEB _« London, Feb..24â€" Reports from Berlin ‘that a Britâ€" ish transport had been sunk by a submarine are supposâ€" edly based on the sinking of the collier Branksome Chine . _ London, Feb. 24.â€"The British steamer . Oakley was torpedoed by a Cerman submarine off Rye yesterday. Her crew was rescued by a fishing smack and . landed . at gate toâ€"day. + ; x gar~ & ' ... British Armed Merchant Cruiser Missing. Q,\ London, Feb. 24.â€"The official Information Bureau announced this afternoon that the Klan McNaughton, an armed merchant cruiser, is missing. . The vessel has not been heard from since February 3rd, and it is feared she has been lost. HHII&'SII&_,B OAKLEY ~<â€" SUIKBY CERMAN SUBMARINE INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS _ _ . ARE EXPECTEDAN HOLLAND The Hague, Feb. 24.â€"There is good reason to believe that the political situation in Holland at present is such that most interesting developments may be expected at any moment. ‘Work in Government offices has been goâ€" ing on night after night until a late hour and there have been . numerous mectings between diplomats. PRESENTAT\ON â€"TOSBAMM S AGPROPOSED . € - » 3 t T es ty t i E+. 2 hh d‘ d iess «P , tin n S ) (Okee *, .1 2 ooo ( deve en PA gi P e e io e e o /. yol q l s2" aee o y t / e y O tne t t w 4 t 4 y 4 5 % P % ¢ â€" & $ ( 5# 30 wb . > a ad * 3X & soah ons P w 8 » * *T s (agk 98 c nl 2 -‘,‘ Y« ty 2 “}‘ o % e t 5 i E ray h $ es Ni CA a x‘ w Bs .’,, § ~ .Q,‘(. y3 vaa ,4.\‘ y $ w * .\’_‘ L 'fi’:Â¥"‘:'}«,-"'m ¢ ; f a" Fi _ gag.. e t oy i i4 chags n Aring . i. P ipootgrep es tAz t a 0 o o er un in § ; & in : 4 +A "p k. t t % Â¥ C T>% +.3 e Vixganes. *4 /4.. "p ~Sieeotann‘ JÂ¥ s K C ; 4 p x Auie < w Cl $ k § s ds i2 lp ky e t .. d y m o e * *T * . / * . Au ds CC M «s +9 oi af f f â€" T: s ov" % s ‘< ' â€" 2 2 _ . C R 2 fi i ::,,{ ““ f n io £+ f % M wl . i« ihet 37 3 o b f~+ 4% nrrhg insd > s x % b c . Aeme 1084R _ # ~JM = * o . M ... s * g "z" * Â¥ y k e iss s# hh ++ [Â¥ qed % %. 4 + i ¢ niog sprer * * * uh t " k s Msm ® h e venl t Lt + wo M 1 t e .+ dm Â¥/* 3 & t se $ zus baet ay ca0,00 NO CC ~It is expected that the incinerator is béing‘ erected on ‘Gueiph St, % be in opetation by May 1st. s Chairmir Geo. Bucher of the garâ€" has Commiittes in conversation with nmmu that the work i the «of the chimney is beâ€" jng done toâ€"day, and the brick work %Mt toâ€"morrow. ~Mr. Picard,â€" who is the foreman in charge of the construction gang, has #hflwflfi rheumatiem for a days but he hopes to be on . the g,uh in w day or two, and shove WORK ON NEW INCINERATOR fe 1IS PROGRESSING Village of 1,100 Qives $7,700. / _«~ (Canadian Press.) ‘Toronto, Feb. 24.â€"J. W. Lyon, of Gueiph, was chosen President of the Ontario Hydro Radial Unâ€" lon this. Mm, and. Exâ€"Mayor Buller, of Peterboro, and T. J. Hanâ€" nigan, of Guelph, _ were élected Viceâ€"Presidents, and G. P. Hami{lâ€" ton, Guelph, Secretary. .‘ f It was suggested . by Mayor Churer, of Toronte, J. W Lyon, Guelph, and D. B. Detweiler, Berâ€" lin, that the Ontario munlclpal.ltl- es combine to make a presentation to Sir Adam Beck on the occasion of the opening. of the London & Pt. Staniey Railway. * Fott Erie‘s Patriotic . Fund Camâ€" rign closed Thursday night. The funt raised will exceed $7,700. village hes only about 1,100 inâ€" There were tbwo teams of sers. one . headed .by . Reeve, ‘Pouglas, and the other by Elâ€" 4 k66 London Says It Was a Collier. Canadian Press Service.) INVASION KEEFERâ€"BOYD > NUPTIALS A fashionable society wedding was sclemnized at high noon toâ€"day in tlm1 Church of St.John â€" the Bvanglist, . when Miss F.K. Boyd of Bobeaygeon, granddaughter of Mrs. D. 8. Bowloy, 50 Margaret Ave., became the charmâ€" ing bride of Mr. E._C. Keefer. Rev.â€" J. W. _J. Andrew officiated. ' The bride looked pretty, costumed in ivory satin with lace and guxl trimming with French lace veil, trim med with qrange blossoms, and cafty~ liu‘llliu of theâ€"valley â€"and aweet ‘peas. The bridesmaid, _ Miss dive Boyd, sister of the bride wore & Ldt-n- of old rose, ‘carrying rosas to tch. â€"‘Theâ€" trainbearers were Putrtiâ€" Berlin, Feb. 24.â€"Reports . are heard in influential circles, â€" that further obstacles have arisen _2 prevent the invasion of Russia The feeding of the people in that park of East Prussia recently evacuated by Russians is proceedâ€" ing with difficulty. A bulffet lunclh was served at â€" the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.~S. Bowlby following the ceremany, ‘hebween sixty and seventy guests being present. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Kecfer <left on a honeymoon trip . to Wachington, and they will take up thein reakdence in m. 6 es on 0. uk w in Wt & OF RUSGIA 7 P ssi ~,‘-‘ ‘ o TOS io ica | WIL LOST dugy | WL, Wo INPEDED ‘ ~Artnbire t "Sha un 1 go 00 s00 the tX will be $11,000.00, asseasment. Jn other words when. i the the '.:o‘obeen e \A mt roone € x" 1 ‘- M huve 2 tacce hi ahich have to add an extra hill, which will be payable by each municipality on the basis of its equalized assessâ€" ment, ~. ‘The amount contributed by ‘the County will be distributed . in I’M Ilm'l:â€"â€" Tmm a + a .AÂ¥ a »an + Wl g:lfl) Town of Waterl00® .. ..» . â€"/+/+ 900 own of Preston .. .. ... ..â€" â€"â€"â€" $2,700 Town of Hespeler ...... .. ... $1,250 Village of New Hamburg ... ... $675 .ViNlage of Elmitac... ... â€"â€"â€"~> zm Village Of AYIT ..olsl. .ss +++++ 250 ‘Township of Waterloo ; >x+, . . $4,000 ‘Township of Wilmot ... ..»«> $3,470 l'_l‘o-lmlhip of Woolwich ... â€"... $3.08( Township of Wellesley.... ... $348° ,TmnlpotN.Dumtfiu..... 83.13! F $31,850 Adding $11,000 to be paid by the citizens of Berlin to the above fAigures we have a total of $44,850 to be paid by the County of Waterloo, on . the basis of last year‘s € The county figures, however, &Are | to SHOULD BF Workingmen : Who _ Aré Quarantined Should be Reâ€" >â€"â€" munerated by City. PHYESICIANS â€" MEET n mes Tt Pesd 2 Twinâ€" City . Physicians‘ ‘Association: was held on Tuesday evening in . the rooms of the Young Men‘s Club, â€" at which .â€"various questions of importâ€" ance to the profession were discussâ€" ed. ‘The Président, Dr.. J. F. Hons ‘berger, occupied the chair. â€" . Regret was expressed:at the iliness of. Dr. Minchin, a valued member â€" of the Association, and a suitable resoâ€" lution <of: sympathy â€"was passed. An interesting and profitable dis-i cussion took place, led by Dr. W. L.; Hilliard, of Waterloo, respecting the | old and new . methods of the treatâ€" ment of ‘diphtheria cases. ‘The quesâ€" tion was discussed at length, all the members present taking part. It was im unanimous opinion that. almost every specific case of diphtheria can be cured by the use of antiâ€"toxin. in the early stages and if given in sulâ€" ficient .quantities. 1 14 Dl q ies on Caa AEemm oo oys Another matter which elicited conâ€"| siderable liscussion was that of eomâ€"1 pensation for the workingmen . who are quarantined when contagious disâ€" eases are discovered in the home. It was felt that if workingmen are asâ€" sured that they will be remunerated during .the time they are quarantined there would not be the tendency . to conceal cases, or delay in calling id medical attendance. ‘The annual meeting of the Associa tion will be held next month. TO DPEN I. 0. D. E. PATRIOTIC The Prificess of Wales Chapter _ of tho Daughters of the Empire will opâ€" en their annuat . Lenten Tea Room, next Monday afternoon, March 1st, at the beautiful and commodious rooms, No. 13 King St. W., (formerly . Rozâ€" en‘s Restaurant), ‘The proceeds will ‘he devoted to Red Cross work and to procure. comforts fos the doldiers, and the officers and members of the Chapâ€" ter hope to have the hearty coâ€"opera~ in this Tor thosg who are A . largely in this néedy. WORC IO" ARMY .0 Cf the so nobly fighting‘ the battles of the Empire. The Regent, Miss G. Jack, son and Mrs. G. Herbert BowlBy will be in charge on Monday afternoon. NEW PIPE HAS BEEN PUT DOWN The â€" pumps at Shooemaker‘s ’hh\ were started ‘ up again about . four oclock on Tuesday afternoon, the reâ€" paits to the broken main at the corner of Courtland Ave. and Queen o ies soenn in im aprin. ‘g water s y normal + % was made m‘flz:‘:’ making ‘the on account of the a c caved in several & se andno ie o 7 COMPENSATED attended ~meeting of the new provincial y man‘ can easily TRAâ€"ROOM &m $2,100 $1,250 $675 z'm 250 $4,000 $3,470 $3.080 $3,450 $2,125 APPOINTMENT OF SCHODL NURSE _6 FWORED favors the appointment of a school lnlm;e. and will â€" aSk the Board . of Health to make such an appointment. ‘The matter was brought before the School Board â€" by/ Chairman Harper | on the requestâ€"of theâ€"Board of Health. ‘‘The latter pody wanted a joint meetâ€" ling held of the â€" School: ~Board, «the ‘Board of Health, and the District ofâ€" ‘ficer of Health, Dr. McNally.~ The \members of the School Boardâ€"recogâ€" ‘nized the need of @,school nurse, and Dr.â€" McNaily: appeared â€" before a joint meeting a year ago, and ‘pointed out the desirability of employing a nurse in the schools. e ‘Waterloo School Board ROâ€"! ts is likely that o oke decided tfil L | have garbage collection, that it w. quests the Board:â€"of Health | olX To ‘ure â€" town. If suitable HEAT CENTRALSCHOOL M{g:fpm; on the right, speakin & , London, to rai o ‘dm"n recruiting While there : are but. one or two. cases of diphtheria in town atâ€" the present time in one day last week there were filty absentees,. and these cases can only be investigated proâ€" perly by a school nurse.= _ . ... _ ‘‘That this Board is of the opinion that the services of a trained nurse should be secured temporarily and at once to look after ‘Cases of sickness in the schools of Waterloo, and that the Board of Health pe asked to emâ€" ploy such anirse and that a copy ef this resolution ‘be forwarded to the Medical Health Officer." This puts the matter of appointing a nurse wb to the Board of Health. Messrs. A. A. Mcintyre and C. W. Snider moved the following resoluâ€" Instal Heating System. It was decided on motion of Messts. C. W. Snider and A.A.Mcintyre that a new heating system should be inâ€" stailed in the Central . School. This matter© has beek under consideration for the past couple of years. The [md will inspect geveralother sys tems before takinc any definite action and will go to Galt on Friday afterâ€" The Waterloo Public Schéol Board Forty copies of the Students‘ stotâ€" ies ol the War, will be MI'M present â€" Accounts were vassed amounting to $1,228.36. All of the members were Mrs. J. Cunningham and son of Milâ€" verton are spending several days in Social â€" Personal HNr. T. Carson of Toronto is a busi ness visitor in town. toâ€"day. + count of the great . ing accomplished . in welcome. . to all ladies interested in Missions, to coms to the Presbyterian Church, Waterloo, on Thursday afterncon at tour p‘clock, to hear Miss McCullie, who is home on furlough, give an acâ€" A very kind invitation is extended to Appoint Nurse. FOoR THE EMPIRE‘8 CAUSE. work which is beâ€" ,â€" Corea. ~All are ‘February 25, 1915 â€" Page "I Carrancements â€" nds a > ‘arrangements. can be with Berâ€" %’lln. the earbage will %fl&fi incinerator there. If this is done, it ‘‘ will mean that the garbage wmhgve ~to be hauled about two miles. WATERLOO MAY INAVGURATE GARBAGE SYSTEM ‘The special committee of the Town Council which was appointed to inâ€" vestigate the possibilities of inauguâ€" ating a garhage system, will report to the Finance Committee on Friday evening. and to the ‘Council on Monâ€" day might nex®. !_ "The second round in the Cadet sitâ€" is of the Dominion Rifle League was ; shot â€"by the â€" Waterioo Rifle Caint .‘ctps on Saturday last. The scores rchovg an _ improvement â€" over _ last !n‘.onth_ which is no doubt due to the ‘pructice the boys get each| Saturday ‘aftcrnoon. * WATERLOO CADET RIFLE MATCH Foliowing are â€" the names of the team â€"with the score of each : Cadet Sergeant G. Ziegler ........ 92 Haliâ€"company leadet P, Fromm... 85 ~Halfâ€"Company leader C.Dotzert..,â€" 81 ~~Cadet J.: CrawTord ,;...... ‘...... 80 | * ato O M, HHiegler: .000 c.0.«o.2l. IB 66 o 0s EPCE 24 0 e.,0. ns sn scack W * ~~R. Cunninghim .............. 77 **â€"_" O RHOGKeLâ€" ./..>..,.s............. M + .~> NoBOMING ;.1...1sfpaslc»s/0... To 500M cWell# â€"...ls (¢zionlss BM Rev. C..L.. Mclrvine was in _ New Hamburg on > Tuesday eÂ¥ening where he delivered a missionary address â€" in the Methodist Church, at a meeting held at the Mansion bunds in the London District, the e peaeeineeet " 7 us Mr. W. G. Weichel has written to ue ADOLPHE PEGOUD !thonctehryolmnondol Trade, Fronch upsideâ€"down aviator has ‘advising him that he has torwarded _ now several dating . lon6â€"B&Md (the resclubion for better mail strvice P 1 4e o W Pr. Coulter, . deputy Postimaster £99 es $ 92 85 81 80 78 T7 T 77 16 15 ~Perlin ~ and nfimmm:btm:llfl closer towether in municipal advantare of ‘Waterioy, OK . each year. On Tuesday evening tho profié on the t r_,,,‘g Catbage Committes of the City Counâ€" merely at C08b. â€"; /. __ _/ cil met a special committ of the Waâ€"!â€" The $14,000 debentures _ terloo Council. to disvuss the prosâ€" to be sold, bear. : inferes® .# pects of Waterloo having their garâ€"‘crst hnd are spreald ( en :a bage taken care of in the new incinâ€" ten year8. ._ . "A wl erator, providing the garbage system| ‘he new incinerator will ‘b is ‘inaugurated there, T e e . both Al ‘ No definite figures could be given ‘the garbage from _ both m as to the cost before the incinerator tigs, ~ * oo i is in operation, â€"but _ the proportion | ‘he Guhao"c amitte which Waterloo should pay was deâ€" the matter the Finant cided on. The proposed basis is that mitiec on Thursday . 0 ing Wateésoo should _pay to the city of ; PBeilin, oneâ€"fifth of the Â¥nterest of m & detentures and oneâ€"fifth of the cost of maintenance, including mo-} ciation.; This is on the basis of popâ€" ulation. â€" The \tofal_population, roughâ€" | lv speaking. is ‘taken at 25,000, and Waterloo‘s population as oneâ€"fifth of ; this. l NEW INCINERATOR WILL BE LARGE COUNGIL WLL â€"_CLHâ€"OPERTE City Treasurer Will Handle Funds of the Relief Pay Oneâ€"Fifth of Interest on Debentures | \Proportion of Cost of M aintenance. ‘1);{.; A meot _ the: P sefrnstion is * Atctror t toun WATERLOO S d day epening in the Councilâ€"chamber, when a large amount of business was transacted. ‘ ‘The resignations were received of Mr.~ J. -mt&eeiet as . president, and of Mr..C. E. Werner~ as secretaty, which were accented. Mrs. J. Kautâ€" ";;:on;tâ€";l_:fi' work of this Associaâ€" \tion after this date. \~ On motion of Mrs. C. Hiahn, secondâ€" ast Phoaliced M pant CS acelau o atno® A meeting j The Berlia committee . pointed out On motion of Mrs. C. Hahn, secondâ€" ed by Mrs. Woelfie,â€" it was decided that the executive of the Reliet Asâ€" sociation gratefullyâ€"accept the suggkesâ€" ‘tMl and assistance : of the ‘Council and work with them for the general relief of the poor and unemployed of ‘the city. tg c css Pivicnt 64 The City Treagurer was appointed as treasurer ol the @ssociation, put it his duties prevent him from acting, the Council will be asked to appoint a substitute, f 7 $o% A nominating committee, composed of Mrs. Hahn, Mrs. Woelfic, Miss Sayâ€" der, Mr. Sass Mr. Derbecker, and WMr. Meir was appointed to nominate committees: to carry on the work. ‘They reported as follows : | Messrs. Sass and Cleghorn to soli¢â€" l“ subscriptions from the manufacturâ€" ors. â€" Messrs. McCutcheon and Hessenauer to interview the merchants and othâ€" 6rs ‘on King St. â€" °; °~>. )â€" : _ Messrs. Trask and Weir to call upon others who might be interested , in the work. en se ‘The investigating committees are to he the same as before. Mr. J.J.A. Weir was acting secrotary of the meobing. P uk hP PCR UAE CE ‘Those present were Mesdames Kautâ€" | man, J. B. Weaver,. Woelfle, C. C.| Hakn, Kress. Miss Spider, Rev. T.‘ Spetz, °C. Derbecker, Ald. Hessenauâ€"." er, Ald. Cleghorn, Ald. Trask, AM.’} McCutcheon, Mr. C. E. Werner, Mr. Buchhaupt, â€" Mr. Steinberg, J.â€"J. A. Weir, Mayor Hett. | Forwarded to Department, Goneral. "he new incinerator will be. enough for the present to take . the zerbage from _ both mus ties. ~ * "* / C |â€" uhe the m(zmah nante ‘mitte0 on Thursday â€" evening, Watcrloo Committee it vep ‘their. Council the result of the | ‘ing. y e + Mr. G. Bucher, . chairma® ¢ Csarbage . Committee, . preside !Aid. Masters, Gross, Schwart hurm, of Betlin, and Counciflo ;man, Stroh, and. Holle of WaÂ¥ |and City Clerk m. :/ Wnbeni present at the meeting. . /« NERLIGH CASE _ sn TNE J that they did not “g nv:lro;f. Waterloo, O proj Om “w"’ meréely at (cogt, ~o <â€" 1 ‘Toronto, Feb. . 24.â€"On #he tion of the Nertich trish this! counsel for ‘“‘Mm vm% as Mrs. Nerlich " been . guilty, the charge against: lich should ‘also be aw the charge was acy . a had evidently . been iq.fl’?l spire with. â€" Chief JWH , however, held there was | evidence to proceed. _ _ . Council for the prisoner ant Orown addressed the‘\jury, the contending that the whole thi the outcome of spite and the . maintaining ~â€" that Nevlich wa friendly and the evidence ghow had been assisting the enemy, SUGGESGFUL q Spinal Di '“,",: ABLE TO WALK To be able to m.rl 3 ing confined ‘to her for year with spinal _%“h‘ py experience .â€" of â€"y 6 Christina â€" Figuri, ~ daughter: Figuri, Cedar St. N., who / welcome visitor to the fice this morning. | : ie Aiter several years of sufferi an obstinate case of f that baffied local physicians ‘s after being confined . to her several months here, . this young girl was removed to Children‘s Hospital at treatment _ in marchâ€" of Here she was treated until J last year when it was decided 1 form what is known &8 :}L eration. This is a very delicate ation in which a piece of . me | moved from the patient‘s leg m serted in the sping in the the diseased parts which have . removed. The opération proved cessful with the result that . Christina has ‘regained the use lower limbs and was able to . to â€" her home . in Berlin last Naturally she speaks in the B i-tel‘ml o: trr:‘.mofl she r t the hands o sicians ant es of the Sick mfl-m Hosp! | whom she is deeply . g t€ restoration . to health and t " ‘kindnesses received during e months she was under their ¢ Right Rev, John C. Ropet, of Columbia. was Bitshop of Ottawa . acceptance. meap We t o 6 (Cauadian‘ Press.) WiG

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