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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 May 1915, p. 4

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‘he pkssing away of Mr. John Unâ€" ‘Wose . ~ death Deoecurred at the 8"of Ris‘ son in Detroit last Wedâ€" ":;; removes another dBber .of; the‘ older . generation fron: bammidst., _Mr.â€"Unger was always a golhe» vigiter ‘to Waterloo, : where Â¥hd hiÂ¥ estimable wifte and family paed‘ the ‘genuirie ‘regard and . esâ€" i Ol:@elarge.circle of friends durâ€" . the years :of theirâ€" residence ‘i“ "mhuch kindly sympx&l;y will mitanded to the family in their beâ€" at the fimeral of â€" Mr. ‘Preg ‘of, the Hamilton Conâ€" : ~just had the degree â€" of \®f â€" Divinity: conferred _ upon hy Vietoria University, Toronâ€" y 30.â€"W. J. Whitla toâ€" notification that his son, rporal Williat Whitla, . had wo «in action near Ypres. 1# :twentyâ€"two years of â€" age, here, being an employee an & Co. He is a native of "The Best Remedy For All Ages ‘Worth a Guinea a Box 3. time he has been ‘in the present war, the forâ€" <being when he was ‘shrapnel* â€" while walking 0: @mirades in a French vilâ€" E‘ iin Adam Klippert of Toâ€" ‘were visitors at the home of l se Sregard only by Chomes Becetiam, Bt. Heleas, Lencashire, Engiand. resident ‘of the Women‘s Canâ€" , Mrs.: Frank Haight, and associates are to be conâ€" * mpon , the fine showing meeting of the . _ _Mrs. Haight was preâ€" n "to accept the Presidency term, and under her exâ€" m, assisted by 2 of ::hmintlc officers and in the best interests of the &dh& Still brighter prosâ€" K ‘the ensuing year. ‘J; H.:Webb has returned from ‘®>Visit ‘ in : Toronto. ++*samo m:‘em‘lu from the 29th ed®," Highland Light Infantry, Aigured in the casualty lists. fat (Charles Alfred Waller > of it unmarried Englishman, ipee:Corpor Joseph Hackett, int a. wile living in Prestor. 9 * ... Sield everyaters in Cenade and U. 8. America.‘ In boxes, 25 cents. Un Bke disediions with wvery hen are very valumnbleâ€"sepecially to wor easle ‘Bruce paid a visit â€" to GALTONIANS, O PRESTON MEN ... ARE WOUNDED @r Galt man reported woundâ€" the battle of Langemarck . is lerporal Frank:Cochrane. This ty {friends will be pleased rt;l'w. H'pn'tofm â€" of "@ former. of : Trinâ€" ddist â€" Church, Berlin, and . J: Dahmer and W. Yanke â€" xl < DA â€" w a motor trip to \Newmarket and Toronto. pies f o0 * imt m you will KNOW what it means a x C sounder sleep, brighter eyes and y t, Judge W. M. Reade, atâ€" #W at Trinâ€" io: 'l"othto. on ‘Thursday, ’ at the . reunion of the "â€"‘*st the dinner in . tie Bau,oj London, is spendâ€" mt his home here. ie $ e ECAAMS PILLS so by thousands upon thousands of tests ; re ty gly 4 p~â€"m ~all _ are subject,â€"from vmu“mm: gicknesses, are corrected or prevented by intan . returned on Toronto University, his exams for the o _ has hbeen atâ€" at ‘Toronto, is 18 W A T ER L 0 0 is after your m"" has been cleared ities. fl:" paren dâ€" ‘s Pills are matchless -%S:dy and year and was born on the farm* adâ€" joining the village where he svent all his lifetime. He is survived ‘by a erownâ€"up family of six sons and three daughters. + The funeral of FHenry Zocller, exâ€" reeve ‘of Wilmot, whose death occurâ€" red last Thursday, tol:‘:ha yester day and> was â€" very v attended. The services were conducted in Trinâ€" ity Lutberan Church by the pastor, \Rev. Voelker, assisted py Rev. â€" Mr. Etrempfer,. of Elmira. Intermentâ€"was made at â€" Riverside Cemetery. Mr. Zoeller was a highly respected farmâ€" er of this comtmunity and was active in public life, having for many years {served as a councilior of Wilmot, and for s#ix vears was reeve of the towhâ€" ship. He was 66 years of age and !ln"l Wis wife, one son, ‘Valentine oompeagd es tss botning ot "Bit ng:wmnovm PLE DIE NEAR * NEW HAMBURG ness °. of ~two ‘weeka‘ duration. Sh was 37 years “mfl \48 ""'m by her husband. § w Joaeph M. Bender, a well <â€" known farmer of this place, died suddenly m avoplexy â€" yesterdav morhing, dressing. ‘He was in his 64th who resides on the . homestead, Bleains Road, and daughter Chas. Jaâ€" Pte. George Neil, 443 Durinda street. Corp. Henry Frank Burchett, 390 Glebe street. WESTERN ONTARIO CASUALTIES â€"REPORTED TOâ€"DAY _ Pte. Percy Rymall, 36 Brookside street. + St. Pte. Thomas R. Rafferty (enlisted in British Columbia), ‘ Pte. Alex. W. Grant. ‘ Pte. Charles Pinnegar, 102 Forest road. . * ‘s Pte. Aibert E. Wilkins, 28 King £ 7 & Pte. Mel. Davison. P;:e. George Green (enlisted Winniâ€" peg)« in unc ty se Stratford, May 3.â€"Today, the time for entering teams in the Westâ€" ern Football â€" Association expired, though the Executive will wait a few days longer in the hope of further afâ€" filiations. It is recognized that last year‘s total of fortyâ€"five will not nsarly _ Be reached. . Twentyâ€"cight keams have entered as follows:â€" Hough Cup. Berlin High School . and _ LAstowel Collegiate. ST. THOMAS. Pte. Abner E. Clans (ist .Battalâ€" ion). g tak o wl TWENTYâ€"EIGHT TEAMS AFFILIATE WITH THE W. F. A. â€"Tavistock, Listowel, | Williamsburg and Galt. 4 Intermediate. Atwood, Listowel, Mildmay, Monkâ€" ton, â€" St. George, New Dundes, 29th Regiment of Galt, Brussels, Milbank Doon, Wroxeter, Owen Sound, Dunâ€" dalk %de&hfim. Senior. _ | Tavistock, . Preston, ‘St. Thomas, Aylimer, London, Stratford, Galt and Woodstock. Pte. Pte. Pte. 1 .F, Scott. . C. Dadswell, 14 Webling St. Joseph Hodder. Harry Coppin, Mohawk St. H. Houlding, Murray St. E. Phippe. J. White, 145 Henry St. COLLINGWOQOD,. Charles Moulding. GUELPH. Robert Mitcnell, 53 Elizebeth BRANTFORD. WATERLOO. LONDON. CHESLEY. Junior. GALT. caunot be : witty er, i she is logded down w complaints a is 6 very fewâ€"are trom which bring . with . them«< backache, sick Eim : dn on on derroubess)) 9 smm beeee ty party is dependent : ml:huu;fi ‘ L Ni d C en ow oi eeugniens is wl unvwhsz igor and cheerâ€" ery and. even > despair are the ons who truly: appreciate the m ous restorative . power _ of Dr. { Favorite Presoription. C 1 favy 'buk:h‘o :‘nb, t believe that â€" y . ; We natural : pains, low spirite, iwm nights, is ~â€" caused by a derangement of the womanly. funetions, ow to herself and: dear ones to overcome the ‘trouble ‘hefore a: gtneg» al breakdown causes permafent prosâ€" tration. P Dr. Piérce‘s . Favorite Preseription is a remedy that any alling . woman can safely take because it is prepared with pure m from roots a: herbs, containinpg tonicâ€" properties‘ the â€"most‘ pronounced character . and without â€" alcohol. â€" Get Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite tlon' fioâ€"dny‘. emn:“ll:r lflq:fl or 3 let form, at any : if you want to better your mfi condition surely and speedily. . Every ingredient in Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription is printed along ; “w the directions. tb soctun Every ailing . woman should write toâ€"day for confidential advice to .& A specialist who has had years of" «ex perience in treating diseases pewl& to women. His advice, is given wi out charge, and _ writing places you uhder â€" no _ obligation vlnm Simply address Dr. Pierce,; InÂ¥ Hotel, Buftalo, N.Y. announcement. of MENGHEERED : = â€"WHENWAGES * WERE RAISED Investigators have already started |censes, designs, patents, machinery, work for the nerlyâ€"ormntud sociotâ€"|plant and _ stock in trade ; (g) To ogical department, which is handling|take or . otherwise acquire and hold the details of the wage plan.~ ‘The |shares in any other company carrying investigators will ascertain in ‘the on a sintilar business to that of the case of every workman whetherâ€" his|company, or any business in connecâ€" hahits and mode of living are ~such |tionâ€"with the purposes for which the that .hbe is worthy of the incréas¢d|company (is â€"incorporated ; (h) To pay. No difficult conditions are imâ€"{cearry on any other business, whether posed on employes before they will be |manulacturing or otherwise, . which eligible to the new scale, put it is in may seem, to the company capable of tended that the"money zo only to the|being conveniently carried on in conâ€" furtherance of good habits and right/nection=with the company‘s business , ‘The Ford employes will not ‘onâ€" 1y receive hicher wages, but will have the benefit of general advice by the experts on the staff of hMlg tors.â€" ‘ ‘The man who is buying | home or wants to build a house for himself will have the opportunity= of consultine without charâ€"es the . best business talent that the Ford organâ€" ization can command. This will, in; ¢lude advice on legal matters. _ _ â€" In short the idea is to inctease th¢| Company, | "â€"with a capital men‘s pay and afford them every ORâ€" M"fl‘“,flw&fl doDars, dividâ€" portunity to develop into useful AMd |ag‘ into> 500 "shares ~of ome: hundred efficient citizens, thus helping «ww each, and the chiel place . of selves, â€" their families, the ipan %flw‘mmy to be where they work, and the community|at the Town of Waterto, in the Proâ€" in general. 4 ~‘ Avince‘ ol «Ortario., e â€"Dated at the office of the Secretary, ~ e t ons of State o Canada this. 8th day . of e maven re * .. tas o ronaanees : PEpHH Ha N AiP 4 HalH on Friday evening, ‘The matter of closing the stotes eatlier on Saturday. nights was . cORâ€" kidered and reférted to the new Exâ€" ecutive to secare additional infotmaâ€" blktion heki a meeting in were discussed and officers for the .ch= suing year were elected, s _ . .. .., ‘The Wednesday haltâ€"holiday for the summer months was favorable to all those present and on motion the Asâ€" Bociation went on record as being‘ in favor of the hallâ€"holiday during Jubs July and August. The following officers were elected‘ Presidentâ€"A. R. Goudie. ist Viceâ€"Pres.â€"E. O. Rite. < >« In OFFICERS > ELECTED The Berlin Retail Mcrchants‘ Assoâ€" 2nd VicePres.â€"C. Seyler. Secreta®yâ€"Harvey Hymmen a4 cautrert sndetiAne is t fase hmd " Shigte 9. tans, L200, â€" Higwn : as ©"Thb6ompanies Tek any of AbFW, 1018; inforporating ‘th day of April, 1016, ratin Frod + Wl ’ Snider, miller, & Sm mar woman, . and mes Clayton Haight, solicitor of fe dt Ontari "&mun:': °e + F & » M%m Hendry , agcountant, .of : theâ€" Cityof Toronto, in the said Province of Ontario, . for s ; 9 *=â€"(m) To 3ty on m mol mirets . and warehousemen: in all its branches ; to mmm% buy, sell and deal in and all byâ€"products produced in theâ€"manmufacture thereof, and to buy, nllu‘hflmh of all kinds and all productg. ; (b) To acquire land by: purchase, ‘leake ‘or otherwise, and to acquire, erect, construct, operâ€" ate and: maintain all buildings, mills, manufactories, works, plants, machinâ€" ery, . establishments â€" and appliances in en o is cnar; 10 o tposes of the company; (c) To build, &cquire, léase: and operate eleâ€" yators.‘for;.the. storage.. and : handling of grain ;'glz To acquire and underâ€" take the whole ‘or any part of the C PR cisis: business, property and unbil!':nlu‘ of aby personor, conipany carrying on w which the coimpany is a to carry on, or possessed of property suitable for the purposes (‘r‘h‘;w;‘ (e) To apply â€" for, purchase or otherwise acquire© any m concessions ‘and the E M @ny exclusive or nonâ€" exclusive or limited :fhtv to use "or any secret or otherâ€"information as to vest moneys of the company New Basia®tfor School Grants ie is "bu wiich 10 grast _ 16 on which no grant . is ==‘o' increased to $400 in such be *therefore, the grant in a section : whers the teacher has peen keceiviby a â€"salary of $500 will be 20 p.o: on ‘$100 or $20. ‘The ~rant under ts fotmer .: system would have been no‘ prant is given is also increased in laree sections. To «ive a concrete ilâ€" lustration: > "A section. with an asâ€" seament 0f $100,000 or over will be whe THOMAS MULVEY, g‘«.,um-smm of State. C 1 000 uin aiee opmaccaiircstniiameaies, hatk i The Waterloo Public School Board at a specialâ€"meeting ‘held on Monday evening decided _ to cngage Mr. H. P. Elliott, B.A.Sc.; MLE., E.E., of onâ€" don, Ont.,..to draw up plans and specifications ‘for the proposed > new beating system .: which is to be inâ€" stailed in the Central School. ~Mi. ‘Elliott is expected in town toâ€"lay or toâ€"morrow when he will go over the ‘building and proceed with the‘ work. Messrs, B. Knauf and Mr. Sorensen, were annointed as delegcates to the Luther Learue convention in Toronto on May 24th. _It was also decided to hold a rubber social next month. ENGAGE ENGINEER TO REPORTF ON HEATING SYSTEM * ‘The regular monthly business meetâ€" ing of the Martin < Luther Society was held. on. Monday evening.â€". Four APPOINTED DELEGATES Luther Lea~ue convention â€"in. ‘POFONEO.| gafety. ; hesitate on May 24th. .It was also decided to |Eapnigy mftnutm uve frea hold a rubber social next month. cedents. _ of heroic sacrifice for. our mA tnomrnnarnsetuiemmes country and its cause, for our prinâ€" A RED CROSS APPEAL TO THFE Ciples and ideals that they may . be * _ FARMERS ~upheld., ¢ t 1 iz Farmers, individuaiily â€" as well as Our country, with. its Allies, . is | through their Institutes, Clubs, and. waging a great war for justice, . for|Cheese and Butter Factories, are in the vrotection of small nations in the|a position to help very greatly. Our country, with. its Allies, is waging a great war for justice, . for the protection of small. nations in the enjoyment of their rights, for continâ€" ued © and growing freedom, and for the maintenance of its pledged word of honour. Much destruction an‘ deâ€" solation are being caused.. Lives are being lost py the thousand. Canada‘s first contingent is now in the thick of it. Some fall sick, many may be Rugs, Carpets, Window Shades, _â€" _ Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Lace Curâ€" tains, â€" Madras and Bungalow â€" Nets * and if new ones are needed we would advise you to try this store which would mean. (Money Saved) in many instances.: â€" © §0e : 75 Ladies and Misses Suits" LangBrosQâ€" C S. â€"B, â€"BRICKER & CO. : land next week. Ladies and Misses‘ Ladies® Suits s‘flt‘ Made in Plain Serges, @lso fancy In Rattme and Bedrord Cord, also Fancy Checks, in ~neat atyles, â€" coats satin lined, worth $10.50 to .$12.00, for Ladies Made in Plain Serges and Bedford Cord, â€" neat stytes with stitched on belts, and bias fold _ across : bottom, skirts with deep yokes, . in colors of tan, Copen, navy and black, worth $17.50 for ... ... ... yavi«. ‘1350 Madée in Fancy Serges, in belted Mb i have panel front >and â€" hm"‘":""-mm S es Te ) Conin anantae o d Agack, worth $15 for ... 1150 . | Suits, wortn t 1 T NS 9 _ w .. Aobe 6 P d loles & soa d es e en P ppae pee n o k + ‘ Beginning toâ€"day our Suits for Ladies and MiÂ¥sses re selling at Big Bargain }£icas. See this early ies and Misses‘ Suits The Red Cross Society _ exists to succor the sick and wounded in war. ‘The.. néed of Red Cross Service is great and growing greater.as the war goes on.. The price of progress toâ€" wards lasting peace is very, Yery dear. It costs lives, homes, health and much besides. â€" Canada‘s part in the process of payment, through givâ€" ing for Red Cross work, is mercifulâ€" ly.light and easy, even when n[lbw the war. Prices of nearly all farm products have gone up.. While labour is scarce there is time to think of the boys at the front.and to send the Red Cross Society a gift to be spent for the sick and wounded. wounded; some will pay the last full measure of devotion to their country and its cause, 2y given it. The soldiers and . saitots pay: The price exacted py the desolating strugâ€" gle â€" from weels to week. What they paid in blood and did in sacrifice a month .ago was not enough for them. Shanwe“:’:yuwnmfihvm MWhat ; . they._ are doing and gufl and abhioving haye put sside, for e time, all their thoughts and. plans for individual welfare, comfort and Farmers are generous k > C Suits to the extent of really feeling in sentiment basket checks, newest styles of coats, and skirts with three pliece fare, also with * piece skirt, loose belt, colors of navy and black; woritn $18.50 to $22.00 for nuam‘m‘snn fared coats, also belted effects pleats, made in plain Also figured Serges, Norfolk and Military styles, in colors of . Copen, Myrtle, navy and black, worth $25.00 to $30.00 for ... ... .a«« ©99.5¢() iul is h‘bm&m. ~ve is a case when they do »mhur- Iv, persuasively and urgently. In this ctisis, in the lives of nations. and in ’m‘um of stricken ‘soldiers, â€" none W‘y too much, do too much or 3 too much. . s 5 I ‘w |-9. m_r_fi‘g sums from $1 to $50, during the first week â€" in . May. Every $50 provides one additional hospital ped with the wiver‘s name over it.. By sending me about $10,000 you would serve your country â€" well, Bring credit â€"to yourâ€" pelves, and make all of us very proud of you. For the sake of the woundâ€" ed boys, ~make the gift substantial. It will be an inveetment towards the recovery _ of some Canadian‘ soldier who stood in our stead that our cause Hamilton Boatrd of trade and Canâ€" adian . Club, Peterboro‘ Ministerial ‘Association and Mr. T. J. Stewart, M. P. for West Hamilton. have sent strone protests to Premier Borden arainst the â€" holding of an election during the war. ./ ' Mr.‘ Waiter Ufielman left today for Synflno where, he has accepted a lucrative position, 2l ‘The first wheat out of: Peate River Valley was received at Winnipeg. New Middy a Jones Blouses ies and arrived. Ladies‘ Suits Ladies‘â€" Suits at Decided reductions Faithfully your friend .. JAS. W. ROBERTSON, Red ‘Cross Society at Ottawa dy and Paul uses for ladâ€" Misses just A o fain and 448 4 8X 4 $1675

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