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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Jun 1915, p. 2

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[he déclafation dgainst the use Emmmmm ‘The contraciing, powers agreo ; to e i e 6 w i 1 mopiprrating of deletclous qh coddthicohtons. s darmapc ts w s S atofits â€"fcigint tan t â€"27 1 peileromiabenr ie veesieire uy rrals 00 â€"Poke. . ‘The présent declaration is only‘|sion yesterday,; under the w iding om the contracting. powers\ in | of . Provincial % L. W Jduvq-u‘tmtwo wnw‘mldm * ét ore af them.â€"1t shal} cease to, . be| congratilation 1 MM& nding: fromm: the time when,. in .. a| ApoStolia Delegate and‘ the Archi r : bet i the contracting powers;| opÂ¥ and Bishops. of Ohtatio. Comâ€" ie of the belligerents shall be joinâ€"| mittee reports were presented arid by“‘mmmmw;: P mm‘:‘h convention â€" d¢â€" Germany : was a 8 y mm I C 4wmfiutmmmw_fi:?§$., "P ’1 ipt.. #, 1900. Resolutions were â€" unaniniously Apologists for Germany, have tried|2dopted_deprecating the discord . beâ€" rake ds woee veugs Wail dicet |tapm the Engioh en Ermcteress titain . did nog ratify the tréeaty.| !® éats of the in the ‘E,“ on joint are, howâ€" ic body, and # ,?” . ‘The mfi-‘\’. gom'imac. c‘;‘“" ofg"*** Churck So4 ‘ a formal notification to the Nethâ€" anada. k ppramaint m the aifeme of The reetmg of the contention ,mmu.%mwfium!uv-gv in . the tions 6€ > nd 1007. . Ahe . ar boUQW s ~]KB is a . mat ng to‘" th6 dontemtion" is morely "of â€" words ; the effect in both is identical. s# is pointed out, the case in#t of deliberately violatiig on# ‘the conventions of civilized warâ€" , 1-& she was a contracting y , clearly established. P is calling for 35,600 more to fight for the Empire. Edwm be in life f6¢ the IÂ¥on %uim:wwmywfik I inilprovements during th fum : months than pay out money fof APOLOGES ARE USELESS i in the United States, it id #utd. c there aré diily 106 iesd . women tor. every $011.3 "â€" meut comes the Greeks with 7 wtites to 100 fernales; then the ansy .. and Monteneg‘ . with males . t 100 te ; the , withi 869.7. maleg the Jrish born, however, . the outnumber the males in a '””“‘ S#1s + Hague convention in 1899 was in Naging troim mo ngmmg that w #0: on &rouhd that sugat fefinety in sdums sukar is & scarcé arfticle on Mtising â€" rates ressonabBlé -n--rfl"'“'!fl“‘ NoTEs ano comMents. . . ) Sowsly . adoptéd. of must be left Â¥ m” ‘eaturday Sam i».face to face with & 1# actéravindda to keey in the ‘by all good Shoo bodiére A thai a in ndiin. . . Gusu _ IHC CE EO cae en n n g" 3 «Wls To L sn nds io se ts 1 Cl id & edieredig uol . that so many ®, ‘ 4 Ee o G bmyv * q h _0.0.F. have. the effect in â€" both aifeady goné to the front in defence of our menaced Jiberty and the glorâ€" it, the case “E traditions of the â€" British Emâ€" 7 . . Many others are preparing to ""::la""hq 6W them across the seas, nd‘: vilized ~ihereby pledge ourselves: to promo > was a contractiDEg| ong enequrage recruiting from â€" our irly established. ~| ranys " . ‘The resolution was: unamâ€" oey" out tiggeÂ¥ M [R P Tok Tib avabed ‘mnin the up 1ip of missicmers should time. â€" Phalanx PA&ATRIOTISM OF . ‘Budbury. t: JF‘ n6 ‘16.â€"The mu'$ mw‘eag"' iition ‘bt "the mm oraet of Foresters® tontiWacd Th se@: ll'dfl gmm,v under the H'ul:n?1 of . a A'l T 64 6 o amines en :pi ‘mlihmlhops of Ohtatio. Com mittee reports were presented arnd mw. The convention d6â€" ad fi.‘?&?fl’ all. members. who." go $0 waklk ¢loths, 8 cholerh velte, 12 m&"d 1e onl T andieroieto. . Profious to this, . our of Doon Patr m“fififim‘-‘% pride to the :om." 6 dines its organization We have a membership of thirty Abree. > _,#&m‘hm':: sang o aop tom ty entapet w paokiges ghm, 8 pligs. tignatbttts, 6 tobacco, 2 tins talcum powder, Pegaza int? ‘and wive Douaes | titef in ty the S66icty. AWoub sove entyâ€"due dblldrs of this was Mlamed Te io aues s on im mempbership fees. and nonthly dues. "Tns chitte pmouht pf material for Kerchiets pment siohers t ioe Aeuiely: ar. J ot the‘ y W so‘ the miazteriat for the |NOHpita® band< ts# to grose, Tt wam aaw o autass o us ORDER ; ce n dn roneprens WORK OF DOON . _: PBATR1IOTiC d6CiIETY 300h cuffs, 1 housewife, 5 rise. five rows at a up till all wers 8. â€"By the 2Â¥ en i Junme Woddings 0n . tl8 . s firz'g'ktj “M Ddy &: norenere® dn ideenm nemmemeren hn en en en n 1 Tib‘ whrvey: ‘tor‘ the t Bpae Nee setueet beriisy mes Beck : was imiprosséd with this arguâ€" ment‘ and promised that the survey would hbe put throtigh in thrte wesks‘ timB. &;ww,u: antions that should pe con: ,w-u:‘um vger by s Aomine. in um Siven Wflmflmflltfllfl mhflhfifiimth& te would ‘bo‘ thade public at this : time _ _ An event %o which society ‘in. the ‘winâ€"Cify Has‘ looked forwatrd with peotamcy for some time, past Came M"Cl r t’y‘;ln“m of ~MH. lflu E. P. Clment beâ€" camé the wile of Mt. Frederick B‘ Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.. W. Kelly, of Guelph. The ceremony took place at the Berlin Methodist church Rev. C. I.. Mcirvine, the pastor of the church, officiating in‘ the . preâ€" ‘sence of a farge circle of relatives and W ;lw was W flh aifiran pra n s Tor Tatber. . She wad droostd in iv. ory satin with rose point lace ind Ts aaall o way, draad t ols mb lent io thont h â€" M im en ho chaok U ditvtty | grobh ‘Crepe‘ d€ chinie and ‘&ll m% of : pigk rosés. The #ro '-‘mqa_aflqub’y“nfi., 1§ left â€"‘ 6t Guelph, afid the ushers ; DE: FW&WOM s nrbbf terioo and" NMr. Nothian J tyj:;f nt:uelyb. m::x. "g! Cleinent," ‘s ' y ia.s*‘%g‘m‘u"?.ufia o ty Siiterod the chitth and diting the ‘bt the Fesister Ahiss Beatrice Buint â€"6f ~ Londos sang deautitully "I"u‘ Crown." â€" Master â€" St o e e e mWitind ¢y ‘trock: of late ‘with, pink trimini : e grobm‘s â€"fift to the" beidw . ndd. 10 th Pridesmaids peort sug! begh . pebda ts ..-'.:f.,.:”'::*::"n“g fls 4.: 4 B 3009 Th se ty o +s io nomakn . Ihe: 12. Sorhe, ad wore ‘ black: satin with white bid6Xk face, cand her aunt Mts. Bit; on ce o i maooons mk sn tul of mauve brtocaded silk with Whits â€" Tave: Mrs." C.. W; Kelly W&ffi’mwnfinq ly gowned in blues brbcaded crepe chene and venctian lace.‘ _ A3} Afte® the cerfinony‘ a reception wai held at 51\ Benton streot where the the KELLYâ€"CLEMENT. PROMISED ‘Councils 4o Sir:Adam Beck; of ' so ths es that tw 120 4 * mm k Sn S Sit Adahs Book ‘ktated that he . i# on t sree : eagtaee t h Dong t;r * B% 4. 9 3..¢ ‘em. neorigee T ts "x:’f'&%h‘-"f srawa s ies n m&'fiflm&mflmhfi décorationt â€" ‘were~ orang® blossoms wndt pisk : peobhiés and at the cottclu; BAE Eon may ic short Noneymoon: frip to the East, the bride‘s Mfig gownl being a ttub . . gtog . Awéd with turban / to ?u.' ~The‘ bride was :nz&pu:: 1u-m="'msumm it triends ~of : Mr. n’o‘!'ur Keny 1-5’; 5&4 wished for d"%gi{wm ‘h:éflm‘h. Mly is cro6t: ing s fine now house for their occu: â€" One/of â€"the â€":most beautiful: Jutée weddings ~of the Tong list of matriâ€" moblial events in. Berlin: took > Place atâ€"the Carmel (Church, King street, west, : " on Tucsday evéning at 8 o‘Clock,> when Miss Olivia Waelchli, ‘The churtch chancel was decoritted in green and white, having &# . palm garden «efiect> with palmg, ferns and gréens onâ€"low white piHars ; .in~ the flmti;uin m:*hqu pain the centre of : was ‘wispended. a° white dove under whith the pridét party stoow while the nup: tial knot was being tied in the soft ‘‘‘The Winzome bride was dressed in an elégant gownt of white silk crepe Arimmed withW shadow lace, wore. a bridal > veil and ‘carried Wiesâ€"olâ€"theâ€" Â¥&ltey â€"and white roses. ‘Fhe mald 0f khm‘ Was.;Miss . Jeafl Horrigan, ‘ of , who was attited in yelow Sitkâ€"crepe wift * plack velvet poterd‘ and carried a~bowquet of datsies.:‘The bridesinaids;‘‘ Miss ‘ Evangbline Ro§châ€" man, ‘and .Misses Provids, Constanct and Flota Watlowli, sistets of |the bride,; wore white Marqtisttte . over yéllow sdtin and‘carticd bougicts of daisies. . The little fower girls, Eunâ€" ice Bond and.~. Méry . Huéhes, . were :'n-ud in white and %Tod buke: sweet peas. duties .. "'#“ in were aly pérlormed ‘Mr. 64. . %o‘f is City. " As the bridal :pafty éntered the Chaticel wedding .march , & h churth organ py Miss Heléen Colfey 6f Philadelphia, And the yiolin by ‘reda Glenn, of PhiladelpHia, g’;"&-gzv : : '% ? 5&@1« o«:‘%- T J is diom o. is '%W mwives Sabugs. M 5.3 $ gghts mt walls ho pn * 1 e * 5 bride «h yrvom ad daocine pad io accompantarht of Slartakian‘s, orch cnten," and Uight feffestiments . were in tranners pyiove zen‘ % > «ftskes Platen® Aiol ns m on t Me -7‘ TE A." i& and Miss CHILDSâ€"WAELCHLL sea Helen ,, Colâ€" e ul wites fififi»‘!flu‘fiu be by the best wishes of their * udink d We Oofeacine Bochiodt ajr oi Pemwoen eeuml P Rov: 4. «P . Wthindé , ui tihé tax® up theit feside ereck Street, Berlin P‘ o n mt j ie ces ie ced Hages van t aore ‘ the bride, and Miss Gratia \al h‘ seng very sweetly .‘‘Be; cause,"‘ during the signing of the reâ€" !“rrm.fiu-‘l very ‘w‘wufi in a biue faille sillk suit, with. v to martch, agnd wou‘nevr,-z-bolfid yokh low roses. Her only attendants were the little fower girls, Miss PhyHis imont Rrracent. Eamborgh Geotfent, mwongy : was performet by Rey, C. 4. Mcirvine, pastor ‘of ‘Trigity Mothoâ€" presence. of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. ‘They will was was : playedâ€" by " Mr.; Harodd Wutster, pess and roses. ‘The cérembony over gtfl of . Doonw im pink,. and Miss TAE McNally of Reging, in blue smfihs ‘protby. bagkets of swéet Nora Lonise, were whited in‘ mar points, ard om their return will reâ€" side at 106 Queen street soutb. ‘ H&RTTUNGâ€"ROOS § ©‘‘ 41. RORSYTHâ€"ROOS . . aermimse ;fi-fl %‘xm 3t berm ABeir Uabghters, May Adelé and suits with fetching "jlittle hats ‘to &4 with ‘pink and white roses, liffesâ€" mv‘gty dand brida1 wreath. Rev. J. W. J. .Andrew of St. John‘s Algâ€" 5.55 for ‘Toromty,, Buflalo and other to Mr. Waiter lMceam ~churéh, was the officiating ix.lm Mrs. Harttung vfllfilfi reside" stréct" €omp the se bet aitriade. fhee "Re and â€" Mrs: Forsyth will Tive at ~ 31 ‘"The wedding ol MY. Frank Hediéy Pattinson, E::u-’ of fit;.h Geo: &g:-‘ in soonls Atgict. wantth deneiter Margaret avebié _ Fose .. 6 lace, with vell Of . of~ Â¥ige blosioms and carryiflg ‘a / bou C 'j’m s lass "g‘.;w s .:. wl o o o. t M e 69 his protherâ€"iâ€"@%w, | Mr.‘, Augtin % siarce‘ was Héautiiiity * rep e ooce m Mfl;' gigned. ‘Aité? te i fio& oores ranoole %“ a.u{wgm%}fi *T s to es t protl m%}:e% vecr sealt sHem ce The! togt utany o Te sat bat ol hy KBÂ¥ afétarâ€" Wisg‘ 1.16pMÂ¥a foy, while the groom was sup fi;m'flk"&‘flmdu will take up their residence on Quao® streat.â€"Prestom Progtess. ... . . ~ WmN@RD‘® TiNiuENqt itiothâ€" NAN‘S mo Aevy‘s o o uis e eanntan Ey ¢ , Son of ko ; * 3. MNIML Blite, " ont., ‘ ie marrlage to take place mietly June 16. Heay® ‘ L. d MINARD‘S LINIMENT is the only Liniment .u’fl at my m% the only dne we keep for saie. 'Anm.m}:q.f‘. 5 % M Pleasant Bay, C.B y. frignds PATIINSONâ€"MULLOY. WINSBYâ€"BECK 19 ty HARLIN FULTON. Pn h * took _ place, Wednésâ€" Will diike dp thot H_ bas 40 z0t . .Al at 387 Frod: son of Mr served; %mqm'ma?‘-w lmmho vl&m Loo dpittiees atolnd the tables, m" & of wm;;ng- é"’& flzk% thing hfl’wafcumy Council, ~owing .to ‘ the. clovation of that town â€"into & city. $ mm 19 now composed :of hike â€" 1 from ‘the> townships and cight from ithe #owns and villagâ€" OountyOoundlk:.bdto PorvsrdMIl‘hm cial Treasury for Toward Experises trict Officert of mâ€"mnmipum. es, thus giving the .Jtalites he o Ailk ie t Warden W.~C. Shaw occupied . the adrlwdmmlm&emh‘s bt the Cotincil to 0 and the usâ€" ual‘© routine busincss was transacted County Clérk Bowman submitted a pumber of commnnications and resolâ€" uttons to the Council for consideraâ€" CcoUuNnCIL 18 NOW COMPOSED OF 17 MEMBERS The chieft items of pusiness at this mession will be the adoption of the reports of the Fiflance and Equalizaâ€" tion ‘committee reports. e CGrants for Schools. Doputy Minister A. H. U. Colgu houn, . of the Department of Educaâ€" tiom, â€" notified the Council that the Logislative grants for the County }locano*l:mu_ t â€" and accommodaâ€" tion of Tural" schools. amounted to $1154.06, the public schools _ reâ€" cei $1,046,04 and the separate & $108.02. The Councift ~was isked to levy an equiyalent Suni. P & Eelated â€"Aocount. # ~The fifimmenfifl“p!o-‘l Has oh. aditioum soment in wives timates this year as the result of & belated account received from ‘tha ‘Treasury Department of Ontario. The County is Ferfired to contribute $1049.04 towards the salary and exâ€" penses of the District Officer of Health: The total amount of expenâ€" ses for the District during the last three years has been $7,809.05. This is the first time the County Council tas ‘been ‘presented with an account of this kind. Provimial Treasore T. W. Mc Garry forwarded (to the County Counécll a copy of the Provincial Wam Tax Act, which provides that the County contritinte one mill of the, total Euen icoout nevenc ofi _ qed To se acramtuon 1 â€"_W. A. McLean, Provincial Bctsh&r Of â€"Highways, notified. the Cotnoil That owing to citciimstances the now ovisions of the Highway Act will t come into force this year . But the tm:lafht of. oneâ€"third of She cost of constructions ~ will B6 paid for 1915. The new Act proâ€" Vides Jor © 40 per coat. toward ‘the Obst of construction amd 20 par cont. towand the cost of maintenance. / _ Eléctions every two Years f "Ths Clérk of the County, otf Oxford W # copy of & resolution reâ€" ; the desirability of hboliding élections but once in two yeats. "The Council réteived. invitations ffom Nr,. Homer Watson, R.C.A., mm of the Watarloo County River iParks, Limited, to. ViSit ‘s â€" Wopds ab some suitable during the sessions, and from W., J. Motz, Secratary . of the St. Jérome‘s Alimai, asking the Council % attend the Golden Jubilee recepâ€" ‘%om this evening. * fi:\uw.m seceived from the owihg organizations â€" tor â€" e#andst i Suptrtior of St. lgflu orâ€" phanage, Secretary of the, Berlin Orâ€" phanage, _ Offite® Commanding the &m Regiment, Secretary the Guelph Winter® Fait, bt inh Galt Poultry afd Pet S{ As» sociation,s yp mnmare) proriding Tot /We apent |nce i« chnge of aibimatea‘ mnicle in y inmen mt m n |anah soagite in Toh e *:“”"’3 Nevibireet, '&m,â€"' , Jns 1 @.m.m':.mc ##at fupti¢ m“ifl the New Dorh Wéparate schools, to rkiS® & #WhH of ‘tim hore B0 48P» ... Usual Grant this Year. Copy of War Tax Invitaitions Received Byâ€"laws, Introduced, m,mom. BA /AAMNGS BANK DEPARTMENT, t to the Province â€" in m;';‘. ACt, ‘#‘%P: Provieoisl Wer Tax and to appoint a teamt ofter Tor the comty resom i appointment of such an Counciliors Wegeénast . and Weaver introduced an amendment that the 1o port be laid on theâ€"table, and that the: Council recommend that sach ro: ralâ€" municipality qpohlih own ofâ€" ficet or as an dbmmomfit such an officer to act for ns collâ€" ectively. \ they â€" had ‘ their. own #tuant officers should not be asked to share the exâ€" perse {ot an offitee who wodld â€" only for the rural t C hk â€" Whit" Waate: was e timter® ons ved an amen ie t Tt abteice ): nof e officer. This amendment was withâ€" dmwnonh'n“dd:h:l*ckwho told â€"Mr. Wbaver&‘ ounty Council could oflyfil.srflii m ty and not for any /one rfi , the amendment was ‘out of order. / NF. Weaver then brooght . ip ° the point that the job would be @ rathâ€" er unwieldy one for one man to mabâ€" Ti Gaadel ropficd that the mapec *tor. . had ‘beer interviewed ‘oh â€"that point and was of the opifiion ‘ that most of the work coult pe dotbo By mm, only ~stubporn cases ‘The question of the size. of mflw grants â€"to the vatious : al societies _ of © the Oomyns‘::l the principal topic of discussion at this wotning‘s ~session " ‘of" the Coukly Council..â€" All of the grants to TD M is ts oo Seitdl fap mioo e th uh ts oi n elock toâ€"motrow | to:allow. the â€"various committees to méBt. >« u.i ~}.. 2 _F‘I ’i- J {"m E447 . o. f ;qa â€"amendment to the motion was Carr:y= _ by a Â¥ote of 9 for and @ gessment, which was not «atisfacta® ito dlt. some length, iPreston desiting 4 now elssessment . :nu“:' coniprohice % wanted similar tn.tn:t‘ * on t motion of Nr. Smilu,.muyum tavise JM& the ml GRaAaANTS _ REDUOCED to all four bodies ts > amendment _ of _ $25 $o each sof was cartied y a Yote of 8 to 7. MY. PRBNCG Contoftiee Was then sceple e with the excention of article . regurding the Elyalization ofâ€" ‘A : my, ) _ B ; anouin e »aae es one, $tt thed $oikon: W J, Hhikry .‘ _ Strattord, June 14. â€"W. J. m-& Guelph, a local rag picker and :nlm, was found this morning lyin foteayratie a ‘#ottle. of fluid extract o% stramon MHerof® wr‘- by Drt. Rankin sat: locs a‘ tharge 2t Aibmptne soicts 14 r " ide in the ;dmt as Bo0# ws he is physically fit., toleare the hospital. . Bowmian â€" will ~ after _ the gwwlll.lx. %hn\fi USED POISON, UNABLE TO GET â€" | A REVOLVER in horses, and, according to a . note A. Brief Discussion. .. Nr. Weg@nast was of the opfmion ouncil..â€"Ail of the grants to e ganizations is hall what it 7 IEarasa io Mr. Zieman hm& inolio ‘ ] all four bodies ts : mendment _ of _ $25 $o each sof as cartied iby a Yote of 8 to 7. MY. W'é?gmmw § es thon socpfit m erxcalifion of artinle The Council adjourned until 10 06‘ Committes on Tréagey, where gi ~~"

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