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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Aug 1915, p. 6

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‘\ ‘News Items :â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edgar e ‘ and _ family _ are lpendhg a few days here at the former‘s home. g rs. G. Miller and son Fred are : ‘ relatives in Brantford for a we .â€"Mr. Bill Miller moved into the (Albion Hotel _ property.â€"Mr. Andy Freeborn deanm from here yesterâ€" Mday for British Colunibia as general ‘agent for the â€" Massey Harris Impleâ€" ment C â€"A t tr mi€ ompany. great many from here took in the Grand Military Tatâ€" £0o0 in Waterloo last Friday. Returnâ€" ing a certain chauffeur came as far as Greenwoods hill with head resting of the steering wheel fast asleep, we q‘ the _ public authorities should ‘be informed of .suclr careless . and wrockless â€"drivers â€"andâ€"avoid further ‘d-v n accidents.â€"Berscht‘s rink is entered at the Berlin Bowling Tourâ€" hatnent to be held Monday and Tuesâ€" ",’* y they are going with the intention Nof winning.â€"The brick work of anâ€" net to W?fltr'l hotel is about comâ€" Meted and the carpenters are . busy With the roof.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. (Wiegler and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. ler _and _ daughter of Waterl66 â€"The, Police Village of ted their byâ€"law No. 1 on Ry Ar icrel s Te 3 : “ # , â€" which will remove C W _ streekt, to some backâ€"yard L“ Lo f*.r'.;"m m * l» Ey in Philipsburg : will occupy _ the in ¢] Litheran church . #ext evening in the . absence ol Rev reuner.â€"Mrs. Bark and . Mrs. of Chicago and Mrs. Wolfe ontr are staying for a . lew i _with their parents Mr. _ and m zer Schmidt who are not h :t of health.â€"Mr. Harry Georgetown t Sunâ€" ut the home of lx.g; Kuntz. Nogh Kunt: of Berlin spent rday and SBunday with his broâ€" B at Baden.â€"Mr. and Mrs. â€" itzer spent Sunday visiting \Jos. Schweitzer and Mr. . Jaâ€" ) Krop{.â€"The work of our Princiâ€" 3_ #, Kerr should be appreciated f ryone of his entrance class sed with high marks.â€"Mrs H. Lant Ager and daughter May are visitâ€" friends ‘at Toronto.â€"Mrs. Ed. MMer hias returned to Oshawa after ending a week with friends and reâ€" D ‘Mr. and Mrs. Menno Mayer e spending a few weeks visiting reâ€" jves in Huron County.â€" Mr. and 8. ‘Amos Gehman and family _ of Alt visited at Mr. F. Lippert‘s and Â¥. Jacob M. Miller‘s on Sunday.â€" Alf. Cottingham and family _ of in spent a few days with Baden lends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heldman Philipsburg visited his brothers, & and Jno. Heldman on Sunday. News Items :â€"Mr. and Mrs. Pem‘ enting of Berlin visited at . the iEmer‘s â€" home over S\mdny.â€"un.‘ edrge Forwoll spent Saturday in Twin City.â€"Mr. Nelson Cunningâ€" am, of Berlin, called on his father re.on Sunday.â€"Mrs. John Haid is Siting friends â€" at Hamilton. â€"Miss: ilian Hinsberger, of Detroit, is _ a isitor at the home of her uncle, Mr. borge Forwell.â€"Mrs. John Walter daughter Loretta, and Mr. _ Alâ€" Mt Stumph were visitors to Berlin st Saturday.â€"Messrs. H. Beggs and “Btrome, of Linwood, spent Sunâ€" y evening in the village.â€"Mr. Petâ€" F Dentinger spent a few days _ at %. _ Jacobs last week.â€"Mr. Fred aechler, of Elmira, spemt the holiâ€" y ‘at his home here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ;: Lackner and son Harold, Mr. red Forwell and. Miss Irene Forwell pent Sunday at Elora.â€"Mrs. Ellis & Toronto, is spending a vacation fith her sister, Mrs. Zinn.â€"Mr. and irs. Snider, of Berlin, spent Sunday Mr. Albert Kuntz‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. manuel Lehnen and family of _ Berâ€" In, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. t, :Lackner. renewing old acquaintances here imday.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. M. Schaub i@ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schaub were siting at Mr. Herman Bollert‘s in a over Sunday.â€"Mrs. Ed. Stahle her sister in Port Stanley the last week and returned home | Sunday.â€"Three families of Berlinâ€" &',m spending a few days here Mr.â€"afid Mrs. Henty Zettel. Iph, visited Btait friends on Monâ€" .â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Biggs and the â€" Misses â€" Mamie and Lillian m Burlington, spent . Sunday . &nd _ Mrs. Geo. A. Tilt.â€" is Sarah‘ Beck, of Toronto, is holâ€" Â¥ikg at her home here.â€"Miss Lora tle, of Dutton is holidaying . with ts here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and tie Misses Louise _ and Tilt left on Tuesday for Winniâ€" the Canadian West via the Lakes,â€"Mr.‘and Mrs. Eugene Of Brahttord, were weekâ€"ond in Blair, â€" Hawkesville. Wellesley. Blair. an News Notes:â€"The many end$ here of Mr. Emanuel , %e¥ék lgo in a stop the runawsy horse said to belong to pafty in.our dale; but turned out ves special 108.3 . 14., Qw inetooe ancaben (haie de? be a mistake. It . indeed ; tiucty o To Yhard 2o bopmed uied us > i fi Mr. Schmitt from Ohic, â€" norck" the pulpit of the y on â€"â€" Mr. Seagram d-mlu G. Bowlby :of Berlin and Mrs. J. er _ of Preston, and Mrs..Jas. and two children of Toronto all ed on Mrs. Bemis lastâ€"week, â€" Mr and _ Mrs. . A.T..Bemis hfi daughters motored from is... xd two weeks with his mother, . Bemis here.â€"Mt. Herbert â€" Sieâ€" bert of Berlin t := y our villm.â€"m.q- m Bcs:-1 lin . called on Mr. D. lngny Bem: last _ week.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. He Cressman and family of Brestau vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob on S:lndgy.â€"lr. and Mrs. Ffl::; son tratford spent the weekâ€"on with Mr. and #n'mmuâ€"-ltm Als lie and Miss Ethel Bedford and Miss Bull spent a few days at .. Grimsby this week.â€"Dr. and Mrs. Wahl spent Sunday _ with friends at Preston.â€" Miss Ruby Thiel of Berlin was: & grest of Mr. and Mrs. Schweitzer.â€" Miss Mabel Calvert of Picm-'ing is spending _ a few weeks Pleasan View.â€"Miss _ Hosie fltirwell o,' Stratford spent some time renewing acquaintances â€" Here la$t Wweek. â€"Mr, Meuno Turrel of Berlin visited Mr. and Mrs. . Shafler last week.â€"Mrsâ€" ‘Tom Bedford, and Miss Pearl Bedâ€" ford spent a few .days with the forâ€" mer‘s daughter at Wallaceburg.â€"Mr., Dowling o:)antz of Berlin spent al‘ week‘s holiday with Mr..hnd Mrs. Hummel.â€"NMr. and Mrs,. Alf. En_yderj visited at the mefii homé héte on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sol. '&@Mof‘ Conestogo _ spent Sunday (A and Mrs. Joe’égym. â€"fln Hilda Sattler â€" of Berlin spent a few days with _ Miss Vera Schweitzer.â€"Mr. Friedman from New Ontario renewâ€" ed acquaintances here last week.â€"Mr and Mrs. Allen Weber spent Sunday visiting friends at Berlin.â€"Mrs. Ranâ€" dall and daughter Grace spent Sunâ€" day under the parental roof.â€" Miss Gladys < Harper of Harriston is spending a few weeks with the Qissâ€" es Sarah and Joanna Snyder. It is reported that Johnson â€" and Willard were in Erbsville the other week and that though Willard _ at once . took off his coat, the match was called off. : (Personal Items : Mr. and Mrs. Adâ€" dison Rikert, Mannheim, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Schmidt.â€"Mt. and Mrs. Henry Melitzer, of _ West Montrose, ‘were the guests of Mrs. Brown on Tuesday.â€"About a _ dozen ‘ioung people _ visited Miss Elme‘gea Teimpel on _ Sunday.â€"Nearly th h' of our young people @ttended a q':c- nic at the lake this wéek.â€"Mr. Atgâ€" ust Schnarrt‘s were haulthg in whéeat on Monday, the first in this neighborâ€" hood.â€"Mrs. Henry HeimBecker â€" and sisters, Mrs. Petg{e’ «#nd Miss Cook of _ Winnipeg,. spent‘ Sunday _ , in Dunnville.â€"Mt. Jo%"f’rfi:s,, ot Clit ford, . Miss Olite Price, of Hanove;:, Mr. and: Mrs. Geirca&, bt Als!cd}d, are visiting with ® . _Whd Mrs, Pretss and Mr. and _ Mrs., Harvéy Schnfil)t for a few days this Week.â€"Mr. Geéo. Eydt, of Millbank, was & visitor . at Mr.: Neeb‘s on Sithday.â€"Mr. and flh.‘ Alex. Schnarr, Miss Emma and Mr. Seraphine Schnarr wére home c over the haliday.â€"On Sunday, %r. and Mrs. P. Helm, Mr. and Mrs. H. Neeb and Mr. and Mrs. A. Schnatr, were _ the guests of . Mr: and ‘Mrs. Cyrus Schmidt.â€"Mr. _ Jos. Stefer and sister were Ertbsville visitors on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Reibling had the misâ€" fortune to fall on Tués@ay, breaking one of her ribs. _ She is now under the doctor‘s cate. Born :â€"On Tuesday, July 27, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knart, a son. New# Notes :â€"Wheat harvesting is almost completed and the wheat is a fair crop, some very good fields beâ€" ing seen through the neigliborhood.â€" Messrs (G. Bachart and D. Geiger have each installed a telephone thiw last week, bei nected with the New _ Dundet / Rutal.â€"Mr.â€" 8 C Shantz is puilding a concrete silo, W. Hehn, of , being the contractor. â€"ine schook v{usvtces are navine ~ vie Shantz is puilding a concrete silo, W. Hehn, of , being the contractor. â€"i ne. gchook v{ustces ane maving . vue schoolhouse inted, which certainâ€" ly greatly impfoves appearance. Mr. and â€" Mrs. . J. :pncil of near Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. E. Reier of Nine Pines were Sunday visitors at the home of _ Mr. ud%n. a. Milte.â€"Mt. W. £. Bergey, of Toronto spent the holiday at his home here. â€"Meésrs. _ Harvey Baer and Gordon Bergey visited friends nedt Watétloo on Sunday. M + Milte.â€"Mt. W. £. Bergey, of Toronts| house feels safe. ‘The oceasional use spent the holiday at his hoime here. |Of the Tablets provent stomach and â€"Meésrs. _ Harvey Baer and Gordon bowel _ troubles, or it ttoable eohel Bergey visited friends nedt Watétloo â€"as . it generally doesâ€"the on Sunday. a . | Tablets _ will bting the baby safely râ€"xioâ€"~Ae n deatoit or B7 mall at 25 tesis a Bor s C ##) or $y wil at 28 a Box Dickieâ€"At Hrespefét, Aog. 18t, Mrk. Hrom The Dr. Williams‘ Méditih® Co., James Dickie; aged 81 years, Brockvilie, Ont, , . ... . Manntieim. Erbsville. Â¥+p News Items :â€"Mr. a68 Mrg, A.. C: x ic als . Nirs.. Pubtimah and childrten© 4sÂ¥ ‘weeks . with wwuogag Ake img at Pomt Farib, Godblict. â€" ‘ Miss Irene Moses returnéd home on Monanr Porgr aherting a werk nio dBendauses s<il5 1~. } lmlnumhn. . nc . * n aiame * i tak * thid< : with «is tnother |~ Mre: y . 8..H., Rate . oh route od a véeatiol Weber, 1 trip to the Pn;:n ':‘.:muo-. $Â¥ lr:. Webbt, / ( e B]M children : â€" F. câ€"mm . seturned home tn Sdturday unmm !} and | Miss;Nora Mills, of Hanover, ## wvisiting her aunt, Mrod. H. E. Haack. ‘ Mrs. _ Cadrnegie ‘and child, ‘of Niaâ€" gara Falis, N.Y.; aré tisiting at the hoimme of Mrs, Carnegie‘s parents; Mt: and Mrs. Adam Riffer.. Ek e e > SHn Py Oe e Miew > s ObvaiM gara Falls, N.Y.; aré visitiig at the |DBM@â€"Of Mr/ and Nrs: L PHL Guslity home of Mrs. Carnegie‘s parents; Mt: |frq j m at [ MF. and and Mrs. Adam Riffer. . :’ J. Schwalm, m ue..â€" Mr. H. < Wiltse of Detroit, spéat target the E. M. 8. severalâ€"days> of last week with her|Nidgira k S#turday, 8 mother,..Mrs. Jac. Christman. _ / r. &ind ‘Mre, Afidrew ‘ i Mr. and Mrs. Shelby, of Eastwood, |W@pe@Euests at the parsonag8 ol spélit:last Thursaay at the Home ° ot |[~*RfY Mere uitt 5 """*"'M_ Niwd: 3. Hiite: i (o on 0000 0+ ~* 1 Cfi BhO pieple porttes Sittitithe river â€" Mr. Douglas Erb holidayed fot ot couple of weeks at Poift Farm, G érich. % e balf h-n:l;t t_-lud‘szy m‘umznnhn the home of _her. brother, Mt: Albt. Braadt. < \â€" Mr. (~OScar Weichel â€" spént sevefal days Dt Jast . wook with His parents who #re. holidaying at Graid Behd. Aa;l\n:"ld: During the absence of Rev. R. ..A. is piaptt Whs Steubitd 49 Mo. Cain his f Was l "by Mr. s student at Berlin wmm'ry} and lfilav. Fubr, of @avistock, for the last two Sundays respectively. m atsa Monddy, Adgust 260 was Civic holâ€" iday in Elmirg. Mr. Clayton fllli::. of Berlin, was a Visitor here last Monday. ufa The annual ~ EM.S. Excursion to Niagara Falls witl take place on ‘The anfiual flower show under the muspices of the Eimira Horticultural Bociety. will be held on Tuesday, August 24th. Prize lists may be had from the sectetary, Mr. C. W. Schierholtz. x Mrs, Lydia _ Wagner, of Niagara Falls, .N.Y., is visiting her sister, Nirs. Adam Riffer. Mrs. Brundel has returned to â€" her hoine in Hamilton, gfter spending sevâ€" eral weeks with het sistet, Mrs. Vogt. es: 2 s The Y.P.A. of the Evangelical charch feld _« pléssant ploe i Brubachetr‘s , Grove; ‘St; ~Jacobs Monday aftckdobn (Mst."....:. > Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Béchtel and children and Mrs. I. Hilborn atter ed the funeral of _ the ‘late James Whyard at Dungdmion on Monday. of last week. 1_ Mrs. R. Jackson is spending a fer weeks with her daughter, Mrs. 1. Huber, of Bracepridge. _ _ _ _ Mr. K, Klinck is spending a . few days with friends in Beflin. and Watâ€" etloo. _ ¢ , Rev. Kennerly, of Alliance, OKio, occupied the fii&pit of St. Jamés Luâ€" theran Church last Sunday evening. In the motning Prof. Lincke, of Watâ€" etloo Serfiinary conductéd the Servicâ€" Mrs. Win. Aiman underwent a critâ€" ical operation. . at Guelph Hospital o. PikiWay 19§6. _ .. _ ... Jrdid are visiting at the home of Mtr. and Mrs. M. L. Webér and othet teâ€" latives in town. "Mr. Conrad Geéorge, of Berlin, and Mr. Géo. Bulgin, his sonâ€"inâ€"l&w, fotâ€" merly of Elthita, have réntéd â€" Mr. Geo. Klinck‘s house of Patk stréet and intend to occupy it soon. Mr. Bulgin will practice Veterin@ty Surâ€" gery. oo Néws Items :â€"Mrs. W,. Adam, and daughter Thelma sp#ent Tuésday with friends.. at uatowel.â€"lu'i”(‘k. Tabâ€" bert abid Mrs. Geo. Bigés attended the Ladies‘ Aid quifting at tlenalien on â€" Friday.â€"Siss _ Eva Mewhinney spent â€" Sunday _ undet the parental ;c:l.â€"xl-,lny Copet. of near Hesâ€" jpeler is spending her holidays with her ‘;fidmotm, Mrs. Adnm.-fl‘ln Mildred. Ogram. is spending. & _ week with her grandmother, Mrs. H, Newâ€" ton.â€"Mrs. _ jJohn Smail, of Elmira, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Alexander Adam.â€"Miss Nancy Adais, of Glenallen spent the weekâ€"end, with, her nigce, Mis. C. Tapâ€" bert. Keep Ohiliren Well thildren. . Cholera. infantym, diartâ€" hoea, dysentry and stomach troubles hte tite dt .. this tinie. hnd 6iten ° a preciout Httle life is Jost After prily d â€" few .hotws ilimeds... . The, fot ho Reepe faky‘s Oha *sbiets 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bact#, of Cleveâ€" dn ind i 5n cich Every mother kmows how fatal the 14th ng Hot Weathet mot um ; "M. Robinson is en pTk! _%r' fonto, n hi c m eb Avehue. â€"8; : brgeâ€"d A . -.-mm'-u.ihr will take o All (welcome,â€" Mr. and | ; Mta. " Port Dalousi¢, Mt.. and Mre, with friends nekr h Mre. Sanderson and t aooe Soudly § (Ne JSohn Weber, strobt>â€" ‘Mr. Bb mer Wikht, ‘r-u}" spent g is Fectilg woP cagee oft Nn”bo::z -:u rel;fi:&?wnb. t n"“i‘m' .â€"'WIM Musselmwan, Blmira, is visitiig"at the isu'.‘:.""‘:‘! Tns hawe oi Mr ae m T. E. Welker %fl&flbéh .C. fls in ui Octe lt mp mige their Anntial picnic in Tir.“"m"' Bruâ€" ic and Mire: Martn, To visteci Rero Mr. k n, TA weekserld visitors with friends in a :‘lqy 3&»’.’-’-" paseed there inubte M ks Yitk nemorg .0 n , it wo ot be necessary . for éandy to go‘fliug vmn?!fia fltfig . ‘The council would run in d.tt lf;‘lesA&T!cim:n'er:eno!ontheh C â€"Mr. reiter, .Beriin, call ed dn *figu E:nn! Station Sanâ€" day.â€"Mrs. David Musselman, Berlin, one hundredg our citigen® lltel'llod1 the tattoo at Waterloo Friday evening. ‘â€",:n. Stedman and Miss stedman 9(1 Braj tfigmde;sumd Mr. â€" snd Mré. J0tt Richmond; ‘Togd Tertace, this week.â€"Miss Reatrice Behrens, Elâ€" mhitra, spent Friday with her friend, Miés E. Reynolds.â€" Miss fi Gingâ€" rich spent the weekâ€"end ligara Falls.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fflains:. Elmira, were weekâ€"end visitors at Maâ€" ple. Grove l-‘ngn.-â€"-ura. Dale and son, Petrolia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs l)‘:er, Bankl Buflfldingu, this week. =â€" you notice flags on _‘ the MREF Mr. Hollinges. And. Miso. Pricde Hollinger, Toronto, and Mr. and Mré. Normtan Hollthger,; Pimira, were weekâ€" end visitors at the.home of Mrs. Holâ€" linger, King. streetâ€" Mr. and Mrs. m}g)ogndurs. G, Good and danâ€" iter Elsie motored to Teeswater on Monday.â€"Mt. Victor Hehn and Miss Alberta Hehn of New Hamburg . are spending part of their vacation with friends in town.â€"Mrs. F. Moyert and Mrs. B. Moyer visited Elmira friends lastâ€" week:â€"The members of the Y. P. A. held a gocial evening in the schoolâ€" room of the church Tufld,uy evening. After the programme the ladiés proâ€" vided d&ln% lunch.â€" Miss Ruth Wing: a spending part of her vacation methe guest of Mr. and Mrs, _ J, r, Yonge St., Monday. . â€" m“* with Twinâ€"City friends.â€"Messrs. E. W; B. Snider and son Elias inotored to Paris, Canada, Friday.â€"Mr. Snider reâ€" ports the crops Took good all through the country. â€" . 0_ _ is ‘ Montreal, May 29th, ‘09 Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. ‘_Yarmouth, N.S. ‘ Centlemen,â€"I beg to let gou know that I have used MINARD‘S â€" LINTâ€" MENT for someâ€"time, and I find it the best I have ever used for the joints and muscles. # . Yours very truly, THONMAS J. HOGAN,. "The _ Champion Clog and Pedéstal Dancer of Canada. Teather.â€"At Galt, July 31st, to Mr and Mrs. Teather, a son. Evansâ€"Stroh.â€"At Berlin, Mis Stroh to Mt. Robett Evans and 27 days. , _ / y ’l Helmer.â€"On July 20th, at Lhm,, : Nebraska, ma‘} _ Bargh, pneloved Wite of Lovis Hetthet, and hfifi; ter of the late John Allchin, N liâ€"mbuig, Ont +~% < Fittmger â€"At Beriin, Jéty 490th, Mr. ‘mma.ga* t th hi« :at yéar. .â€"At Galt Hospital, Sly 30, Mrs. _ Jobhn _ Rether 6ist ear, C {::'.f W., infant son of Nr. and i in W., &mc soh of Mt. and Mrs. John Dowbledady. Tilt. â€"At‘ Dook, Joly 30th, NF. Jo#h Dobbin.â€"At Waterloo, Aug. ist, Mr. Wm. Homer Dobbin, in his 25th ‘ year. MacDonald.â€"At Waterloo, July 31st, Mr.. Edward MacDonald, aged 35 years. + Reese.â€"At Berlin, Aug. 2, Mr. Wilâ€" liam Beése, aged 73 fears, 5 months woletl ClA " (Welerioo, . Jut 3 m widwtfis *"‘.s‘fi“é““':”m Dunbar.â€"At Galt, .JS' Arst, © Wt. Hugh Dunbat, in his 76th yeatr, Deatiis. iss Chrd‘ OF FIRST POSTING riins. OF VOTERS‘ LI8T Crook | "Iwa miencthg after vacetion â€"â€"Og â€"Toaosd®y m-au-umrw locat ~bowlers journeyed to. . !;: m-lyu.-~ result being: Findlay from here, Abféated «kipP L. Hilbotn 'ol Bimira» by a $830 rigk of the old time civals ipxm . where they ~willâ€"visit friends fok gome time.â€"Mr,; and«Mrs.. Samâ€" uet Stauffer ol Alsask, Sask,, â€". aine visiting â€" at the home of l!t. and Mrs. Aaron Schoifereâ€"RMr. and Nrs. Ed. R. Good of Waterloo, spent last Mondsy â€" with My. and. Wrk. â€" Sol, Scheifele and family.â€"Mr. and m Moore Hil}.:‘n:l daughter Annie ud visiting fr in wmfi bourne ‘&nfi?.â€"lli'. F. 8. Uhalioner speigt last Friday in Guelphâ€"Mr. E#tas friends of North Woolwich werk is itor= with Mr. and Mrg. Waiters 3. Maurer _ on Sunday.â€"Mt. and Mre: Geo. A. Bowman and Mr. Cameron Wilson, motored .. to »Brantford . on Monday.â€"Just. before . going: to mail we received the results of our . bowâ€" ler‘s doings at the tournament. . on Monday afternoon. .. One rink skipped by. Jno, Dahmer were drawn up : agâ€" sl::t Euler‘sâ€" champion bowlers â€" of 1%.. ho defeated our bogs by 17. to 10. ;Mle playing against a Dunâ€" das team which they defeated, scuore unknown, The other rimk skipped by W. A. Findlay also lost one game and won another, so that both rifk® are giving a good account of themâ€" selves. o CARRY POTsS AxD .;; PANG TO BERLIN Berlin, Aug. 3.â€"Large crowds ..of women and boys fibcked to the Berlin gas .works and ,marcket halls toâ€"day carrying .copper kettles,â€"pots,â€" deskt ornaments. and other artitles. im . a¢â€" cordance with the recent request . of the Government that the copper supâ€" plies of the country be delivered to it for public purposes. 4 . This. ‘‘mobilization of copper"\ will ‘occupy thrée days. Toâ€"day‘s deliverâ€" ies vielded enormous piles. at éach réâ€" ceiving department.> The Governâ€" ment. pays eash.for each .copper artiâ€" cle at the market price.. The metat ‘Obtained toâ€"day covered: only part.of ‘the available supply, since wire and »:';mol 'h“:-i;fl. ?M":n‘w"mm a ofiz 1 .buil n d aggrega ':nom:l ,gmflm. reâ€" ‘hot be called for until it is needed. CLERK‘s Kofick . .« m;‘v‘:a‘he is h:re§hy, thaty I.,::c trang= or to persons #iéntioned u‘.m 9 of the Ontâ€" ario Vo’ua'd#flr Act the copies reâ€" N 4 ~%0 pe . /so %&‘d- m@}wu wint; TM.ynnuafi to Â¥aid Act, of :. all persons gppearing by . the last revised Clerk‘s notice of first posting _ of voters‘ list. _ Voters‘. Lists, 1915, Municipality of Township of Waterloo Countyof Wateplog: . s 0 . _ =© pality to be entitled to vote in #he: ot the L4 ive A 4 and at Manictpal Eléctions ; the said List au first postéd up my office at Blair, on. the 38th Aay M July, 1915, and renjais Ahers Tor ‘W‘ i Pc4 £ uf Knd 1 ‘heréby call wpon All ¢oters to take M«q :Mh to have any m&lnu‘o:llphl © corâ€" Datr®, . a\. l"‘.. "s "fg’mmn‘ t# TA# 0 0 FORM 3, SECTTION 18. in. Wright‘s Grove.â€"Messts ‘of Heastisbtes, OKH, for our public school, . comâ€" Cletk of Waterloo â€"Tp akip GAS WORKEKES ao 14# 7 Bunâ€" . Under and by. virtue of theâ€"powers At -mawaa â€" dA# & ee'miflm. "Wâ€""-.v-. ,â€"â€"-' ns dn -i â€"-uf‘w-iâ€"- w». ft“fiy : July, i915, at the r ‘of two o‘clock in afternoon ?u: premiiete Terémaites inentionâ€" ,_ the 4 ¢ 'l'he_ten'ao: l:d’:oWMewith sitâ€" ‘uate ; on . the. corner . of King and gage . which will beproduced at th* tiine. 6f wate, '{fi. «5: bé offéred for premises situate lying and being : in the Town of x’lflléb, fh the Counâ€" ty ol Waterlbo: ‘&uÂ¥#â€"being composed of tot ~sirtech on the East side of King street ~and,. South of, Young street and Part â€"of:lo6, number . 16â€" on the. wnt stde of Queen street . and South Y â€"street in Jacob €. am Elhlgm‘wu part of he safd: Town .of Wa . said pare being more particularly described i# {oliows:~ Gominzencingâ€"at the most westerly angle <of. â€"said lot No. 16. angle béing. ~at the intersection: of. theâ€"rmost sottherly .limitâ€"of Young t und : the . most easterlyâ€"limit of ingâ€"street,.thencealong the~..most ;rlMimi®® . <of;.Young streot, north cightydegrees; thirty and three quarters . minutéseast onehundred and thirtyâ€"#ight, â€"fect, three: inches imote or fess; thenâ€"south nine degrees fiftyâ€"three ~ miinutes.. east, sixtyâ€"seven feet more :;; ‘go the most notthâ€" erly limit: of lop Altéen; thence along o e ow tetnh, athth dégrees thitty and The . foll is adescription 6f the Propétty. fifl‘d'am that cerâ€" tain parcel . 8Â¥ Afact of I4fd and »w-fl: m'mt..n the time ; sale an balance in thirty ys l e Further cowmitions will *% #t the time of Toirie £ Iachone, ©"~ © f " Waterloo, Ont., , 11 . Sutrig; miouunes " 2996 nd ; follow . W# taÂ¥d :: MORTGAGE $ALE Hutdr®ig of remiarkably good barâ€" en e es 4 / tollow. a& oo im "Io. "12;* BOHML .BR BOHLENDER ci endahna‘ sAL e 0t Cbith Ehâ€"ONDERW E a r Utinsrigsan® dhists ih0 Braw696; in batura), w,m | Drawers, in hbaturai, pink and 6iÂ¥g; the "“"1"‘"“& ous idaring price pergarment«. ... 3c on . the.. corner . of King and coctecte In the 106n of Wats. Bus FeaWit imake you buy! / ~= . * . Its‘up to you if you want to pay a big prite foP sthods {-:Mdt'.i your business. _ If you want to save $1 to $2 on a pair of â€"1:â€"8Miks that $ my business _ ~ Â¥Astuaitse thits what I cin do. . â€" > We utd fikÂ¥the that reputatio®. We db Just as we say ‘ 2s 4ot ~© L2 * 4000 stock ofiShaoes will he »geld at and below * manufacturing cost. . _ AN OLD SAYING IS : Â¥ou thn dtive a nopse to water ngfw cdn‘t hiatke him drink. ‘&“ 40 ""M 3&r¢aiޤ ‘ whbination #ults; A 2t PÂ¥ t a% WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR STORE NEWS [ Te Talance n Oniey . SHANTZ & CORMAN 203 King Street, West, Berlin get the best value FOR SALE AT LINWOOD â€"V. R. Berlet is offering his v* tocated property, containing a , and . dwelling combined, an a ~dwelling, a good barn and garden. A splendid opportunity for. any x of business. â€" V. R. Retlet. + 14 choice Yorkshire Brood Sows, k‘l: to pig between now and Octoâ€" MR , 4 Town of Waterloo There will he sold by Public Aucâ€" tion, on the Market Square, Berlin, on . f Saturday, July 24, 1915 > Beginning at . 9.30 a.m., the followâ€" ingâ€": % o is Also one purebred Yorkshire Boar, one year old. O Terms.â€"6§. months on approved seâ€" curity. or § per cent. per annum off for cash. is ~E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, GBO. WHITHAM, Proprietor. _ NOTICE +18. 1 EREBY GIVEN thata Byâ€"Law was passed by the Counéfl of the Corporation of . the Town of .Waterloo on theâ€" twenty» ninth day of . June, 1915, providing Tor the issue of Debentures 40 > the Mkiount of $5,000.00, fot theâ€"purpose of raising money to pay»the cost of NOHGE OF : :: â€"AECITRTION . ~â€"â€"â€"AMMW system in the Centfal School of the Town, and that such Byâ€"Law â€" was régistéred in the Registry Office =0% the County , of Waterloo on the secâ€" ond day of July, 1915. _ C F \_DATED the â€" second day of July, 015. ; ¢ ‘Avly motion to quash or set aside the ‘game, or any part thereol, must bé made within three months of.: first publicction of this notice, cannot be made Ahereafter: Choice Lot of Pigs. PUBLIG SALE: JAMES C. HATIGHT, Clork. Waterloo wl ti l t1â€"3%

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