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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Aug 1915, p. 4

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%;â€"Wmm AND GUELPH RINKS "ExPTURE TWinâ€"CiTY BOWLING HoNont 1. 4/ BVUENORTTY 11 2 . # \ i hy s ‘.fi-plyâ€"flt: “fil lhtg 6 Consolktion â€" Skip‘ Hetherington, oA 789 ; deqifedut Hivh c 5 4 t t 1 cccmpee | * The:; .amaual Twinâ€"City Bowlâ€" tng? ‘came. to a successlut ng Artrigga e ofoat e t, _ when Skip Hetherâ€" inpkton, "of Calt, "thréw â€" up the sponge efi, J.â€"B. Hoover. of Gueiph, lared winner of the Berlin Flér»‘ Trophy. ‘This game did not a . way antil ten o‘clock, after 1Qait~rink had succeeded in _ deâ€" uP UE TVOORL C BB in . ak . m'lpuhy _night shagtly re ¢, _ when Skip Hetherâ€" inkton, "of Cait, thréw â€" up the sponge sfip J.â€"B. Hoover. of Gueiph, lared winner of the _ Berlin Flér»‘ Trophy. ‘This game did not t* . way antil ten o‘clock, after it~rink had succeeded in . deâ€" {h“; Bkip‘ Geo. Chapmar, of the! al City by a score of 10 to 9. %° °was one of | the bestâ€"bowled ‘ul ‘the tourtey, and Chapman % ‘succeeded in wirring with his @st bow!,‘but the kitty rolled _ ar last bow!,* but the kitty rolled _ ar es too iat. ‘ 1t is a rare occurrence in bowling tournaments for the three final games to‘be ‘staged on the same day. ‘The eommiftee and the players, however, céâ€"operated â€" in ‘‘seecing the . thing through‘‘. before another delay _ was gaused by Jupiter: Pluvius. Thejbowiâ€" ers from‘ a distance did not complain bt" bdirg worked too hard and _ they won and clost in a very sportsmarâ€" Hké iméuner. Official Scorer Houston ‘kept the rimks on the jump _ during the day,‘ and when the fieal gamo in the Trophy series was fimished‘ theé AnSliste in the â€" Absociation _ series <Sunts ‘Trophyâ€"Skip Seagram, Watâ€" werb ready to commence : The final : game _ for the Seagram Trophy petweern Skips Sims of Berlin Hawke;, of . Gait, attracted _ a ?‘E; gallery, and the lovers of this popular:pastime wituessed a fine ex hibjtion of the game.: The rinks _ o‘ ul s frow‘ this city were pitted ‘gm"a Tisk ‘ofvyoung bowlers, but theyâ€"chuld play the game, and while Abe~Bertiners: were‘ picked as â€" likely w inmérs jthere was n'uundercurmt‘ of:â€".‘‘wishing‘?~> that the Galtonians Yéights Win ‘outand capture the‘ Troâ€" , which hasâ€"never found a lodging e inâ€"Owtarie‘s baby city. . The bowlers from‘the "dry city" got â€"away to. a good start ana scoted the firstâ€"five ends with a total . of seven shots. At the ninth end . the Béerliners ‘had crept up to within one shot© of‘â€"their competitors, but . this winâ€"the nearest they: got to the vicâ€" tors. ‘The two leads for the Galtonâ€" ians, .‘Ames. and Henderson, played anâ€"exceptionally steady game, . the latier" being. largely : responsible _ for the‘defeat of~ ‘ the Berliners. _ Dr. m:l â€"saud _ Hawke also‘played _ a ‘game. Skip Sims and bis tilo had_aw upâ€"hill fight all the way and while~they : .bowléd is good form it anust; be. conceded that they were outâ€" bowled by ‘their competitors, even it the hreaks ol the game weat to the wihoing‘ side. The game resulted in “’ i' il WINNERSâ€"_ mv .'.m_u.“ (Gr&lt winning by 31 to 12. W. G. g/.M.P., in a happy manner, presented the Trophy to the winners as well as the handsome prizes. ! The‘ competition _ for the Kunt: Tjophy resulted . in anâ€"easy win fot mp Beagram. The Waterloo _ rink <a hard battle: ~in: the semiâ€"final kame â€"with Skip â€"Pattison of Buflalo, «ind won out by two shots. In the final ~â€"~gameâ€"against â€" Skip Ross, ol Brussels, ; the ~Waterlocites were _ is gteat â€" {ethie, while â€" the Brasselites lad bptomfe:s stale waiting for . the wighet of the Waterlooâ€"Buflale game. Ekip‘ Seggram got away to a fiying sthrt; ~ahd in the . sixth. end scoted vight. shots. Brussels decided _ that the !‘goose.. was cooked‘" and _ E.4. Séagramâ€"was the~winner of the Troâ€" LETTER FROM s | WITLIAM CHIVERS » '_\ hy W C _â€"______â€" I Tfl; {Que;;‘:".CmI‘dfi- ‘Military Hos , * Bsough: Park, Shornâ€" 3‘ ? ,dlflp.'%ent'; England. Phy sickinâ€"t9â€"Cbiel.> /00 .. , 14â€"C60+*8Sir ;William Osler, Bart., ;Bart.,F.R.S.,~ R.A.M.C. Burgponâ€"inâ€"CRief, Lt.â€"Cot.~/Donald ‘ Armout, M.B., .. {PR.CB., RAMIC. The fellowing extract from a letâ€" ter tecaived ftom the abofe‘ arndress will ‘ he of ~ interest to " the many 1: be of ~ interest to the many inâ€"Cltfriends of .. Mr. _ William Bowlers‘ Trophyâ€"Skip, Hooâ€" The Trophy Firal RUNNERSâ€"UP. The Kuntz . Trophy amsyal Twinâ€"City Bowlâ€" Hawke phy, , which .was puulh" the donor, David C. ‘Kunt: in .W&tâ€" erloo Club. rooms. . The scoregy . wote as follows :â€" Seagram Trophyâ€"Final. . Berlin. â€", Galt. P W. G. Cleghorn, E. A. Ames, . H. Bochmer, Ed. Henderson, ‘ W. D. Euler, : Dr. Deans, H. J. Sims, gk. ;1. H.0. Hawke, s v Scorg @y tadbâ€"} A Berlin ..... ... 00000202401010011 Galt ... ... ... 111130200203031003â€"@1 Sixth roundâ€"Ross (Brussels), 18 ; Hoover‘(Guelph), 14 ; Pattison (Bulâ€" falo), 12 ; Dr. Gear (Erin), 11 ; Seaâ€" gram â€" (Waterloo), 14 ; _ McGrath (Preston), 10.. _ Betniâ€"finalâ€"Seagram, 16 ; Pattison, 14 ; Ross, a bye. Finalâ€"Seagram, 16 ; Ross, 14. Sirth roundâ€"Busomworth (Elora), 6 ; Schmidt (Mutual Life), 22 ; Ecâ€" :lestone (St. Catharines), 11 ; HetB: crington _ (Galt), 123 ; McGregot (Elora), 12 ; Chapman (Guelph), 1§; Harris _ (Preston), 14 ; _ Brydon (Guelph), 17 ; Dr. Gear (Eriny, 10. Bemiâ€"finalâ€"Hoover (Guelph), by deâ€" favit ; Hetherimgton, 10 ; Chapmy Seventh roundâ€"Schmidt, 4; Hethâ€" erington, 14 ; Brydon, 9 ; Chapmu' 10 ; Hoover, 19 ; McGrath, 15. . ‘The semiâ€"final games were p\medz: Thursday morning and resulted in Sims rink making a runaway ncx: it against Dr. Gear of Erin. latter quartette only scored in thtre ends. The Berliners were on the t ty all the _ time. ‘The Seagram Hawke game was fought to a fi:;h and was a profonged affair, T e Galtonians scored five in the â€" first two ends but the score was tied at the end of the fourth by Waterloo. Hawke and â€" his trio played y throughkout and gained another d which was never overcome. The game was ‘not completéed until 1.30% o‘cjock having commenced at 10 o‘cl@k. The scores were as follows:â€" * 1 W. G.. Cleghorn . R..M. Bel® ! H.â€" Bochmer F. E. Walker W. D. Euler A. C. McMillag. .\ H. J. Sims, sk. 18 Dr. Gear, sk i...5 Berlin ... 0 12 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 4¢â€"18 Erin . ......3 0 0 2 0 N 1 0 0 0 0 0°%0 0+ 5 Galt â€" ~ Waterloo. { A‘s E. N. Ames Wm. Hogg. f A. H TSOR. A. H. Snyder. m.'ms. ~_â€" W. J. Steffink. H. 0. Hawke, sk 15 E.F. Seagram 10 Galt ..3 20 0102210 11 09 2415 Water‘l 003101000100q§0Â¥10 ANNUAL MEEPI'IN?\L;BE ‘OF POUTLRY ASS‘N. The August meeting of the;,Waterâ€" foo County Poultry Association fras held on Wednesday. evening. .The,atâ€" tendance was very fair. The report of the Revision _ Comâ€" mittee has been finally adopted. This matter â€" bas been a very contentious question for the past three meetings and in <the present form isjavery satisfactory basis for the promotion of the show. _ & The business transacted was of an importamt â€" nature, and referred _ to the holding of the exhibition entireâ€" ly. ~ Special prizes â€" for the show _ are being generously donated, and these will no doubt add very substantially to the liberal money prizes. ( A motion to change the name of the association was introduced. This change is asked for owing to the simâ€" Marity of names of this and anotBer association in the County. The proâ€" A motion to contribute to the 5&1 Cross "Fund was passtdunanimously. The members _ expressed themselves as very willing and anxrious to . ;do what they can to help the Red Cross and pledged themselves to contribute birds Of egga, whivh fusf pe convertâ€" ed into tasb. + 5 Finalâ€"Hoover 16, Hetherington Association." The next _ meeting of the Associaâ€" tion will be held on September; 2nd, at which it is expected to have, fowl for judging purposes, Betlin thousand _ marched past the saluting point, and _ we were right cloge to them, so you can guess we had ii fine view, and I must say the poys lookâ€" ed splendid. In the evening Sir|Robâ€" ert came d the hospital, and 1 had a‘ mce%‘afln hin. j ‘Trusting that al} the mrmbef& of health, and _ attending regularly. & NEW SERUM is °8 CURES WOUNDS | _ OF SOLDIERS ~â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" C« % Paris, _ August _ 10.â€"The new / Poliva lent serum, invented . by Drs. Leclainche and NVileate last March has _ effected cures. Soldâ€" iets here, who were so badly muâ€" | tilated and badly infected that all { hope had been given up, have re‘! covered through its use, o mame is ‘‘The Berlin Pnui’ry Kuntz Trophy. Berlin Trophy. Erin. â€" % a m I EFRronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo, THursday ‘Kugust 12, 1915 choir practice 11 Resolution Passed at Largely Attended and Enthusiasâ€" mmmlu‘a Requesting Council tc Make Contributionâ€" A ddresses Delivered. At‘WI4P§Myâ€"attended and enthusâ€" instic mebtieg: :of the Waterloo Board ol «Trade.held on .Monday . 3. ;resolu; on oc 2k C 1 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING ON THURSDAY oi . thee! thas use mnacrge" ghsk the ~ bfiect that ‘five machine . guns be purchased by the town for use by the Canadian Expeditionary. Forces. A special meeting of the . Council, will be held _ Thursday évening to consider _ the question and‘ the memâ€" bers of the Board with Messrs. Dr. Hilliard, _ Dr. Webb, B,W.N. Grigg and J. G. Stroh as spokesmen, will wait upon them to present the reâ€" commendation. 3 “i;};o; Kaufman, who was present on Monday stated that he pelieved,he could _ safel say that the Council would act n;on any suggestion from so representative a body. fhe ‘The members who expressed . their opinions, were unanimous, in the idea of giving guns and the only question was that _ how the money should be raised and even that did not lead to to much _ discussion, most of those present favoring the plan of allowing the guns to be paid for by. the ratepayâ€" ers according to assessment. Mr. Alois Bauer, President of the Board, expressed his opinion on . the matter briefly but to the point sayâ€" ing ‘‘Waterloo has not sent . many soldiers to the front and there have been malicious reports "regarding out loyalty. . It is said that a _ machine gun is worth cighty men, so if . we ‘can‘t send men, let us‘ do what we can and send guns." WATERLOO BOARO OF TRADE FAVORS PURCHASE OF FIVE MAGHINE GUNS Dr. W. L. Hilliard gave a splendid| talk, explaining _ the situation _ and pointing out what would be our lot if Germany wins. ‘‘We would be as Belgium was." said he. ‘‘We have aided by sending _ soldiers so . we would have â€" to suffer. _ Everything that we‘value dearly would be _ deâ€" stroyed."‘. The plan he suggested was that of a contribution by the town, augmented by guns purchased by priâ€" vate subscriptions. Mr. Geo. Dicbel expressed his views briefly saying that Waterloo does not realize that Canada is at watr, "‘We are far from the seat of war," said Misleading Impression Conveyed by the Enterprise Reâ€" specting Readiness of Young Men to Respond to _ Country‘s Callâ€"Twentyâ€"Six Waterloo Boys Enlisted LOYALTY AND SENSE OF DUTY OF wiTeaLoo youne Mex strious. t â€"INPUENED BV CHESLEY NEwsPAreR The Jleyalty and sense of duty actâ€" vating _ Waterloo yourg men is setâ€" iously impugned in a news item which appeared â€" in the August 5th issue of the Chestey Enterprise pupâ€" lished at Chesley, Ontario, and _ is calculated to convey a totally . misâ€" leading impression of their readiness te respond to the call of the Emâ€" pire. After _ reforring An â€"toptplimentary terms to the Tattoo recently . held here, the enterprise quétés a citizen of ~that place, . visitimg Waterloo _ on that occasion, _ as stating that not one rgsident of Waterloo,. named aftâ€" that occasion, _ as stating that not one rgsident of Waterloo, . named aftâ€" er the celebrated battlefeld in _ Beâ€" gium, had donned the Khaki. The paragraph further says that Waterâ€" loo is _ noted for its musical society' but it is mot famous as a . recruiting‘ station. _ It is added that in after years the young men of Wa(rrltm,l will hang their beads in shame wher their _ childrern _ grow up and say j "Father, why weren‘t you a soldict too ? i The citizen of Chesley who _ made the misleading and mischicvous stateâ€" ment referred to above assuredly had ;y;fim of poisons, and the safest, surest, most . convenient and most economical help they find in B ; . Aewl j w Bl PILLS s Women Look Well When they escape the sallow skin, the pimples, blackâ€" heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion or biliousâ€" ness. _ At times, all women need help to rid the This famous family remedy has an excellent tonic effect upon the entire system. It quiekly relieves the ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, headache, backache, low spirits, extreme nervousness. Purifying the blood, Beecham‘s Pills improve and Clear The Complexion A | The direitions with every bon are very va en serne in Catade tnt 0. $*Alkarics: "fu‘howes, 36 vente. _PILLS ke,‘‘and are apt to forget.= _ If ,the money is raised by subscription many Willt not pe reackied, therefore it=‘‘ig better | to have: the towil give the 1:. and all _ will shareâ€"dn«the: givâ€" Mr. Ed. Seagram expressed himself as heartily in fayor of the movement but believed _ that the Board were not _ giving cnough, that six guns would be nearet _ what they . should contribute. J/‘G. Stroh said, "the British are not like the German in warfare. The Germans will sacrifice thousands _ of men to gain what will profit _ them little. _ The British Government is trying to save the lives of her men at the front and by sending these guns _ we are helping to save them. The situation is more serious . than we are willing to admit. The very life ol ‘the Empire rests in a measure on us. We should hold a public meetâ€" ing _ and acquaint the whole town with the facts. If Germany loses she wins ; if she wins, she loses. The accusation _ has gone forth that we are inactive and uninterested and it is our duty to prove that we _ are |otifrwise." Messrs. _ Webb, . Schiedel, Grigg, Kaufman, Miller, Holle, Scott, Wilâ€" son, _ Sterling, H. Enydert, Kumpf, Hilliard, Ziegler, Geiger, Bricker, A. Devitt, German, _ Stolle, McCorkin: dale, Wells, Cunningham, Hachnel and Detenbeck also expressed themselves in favor of the purchase. . ‘ Will Accept Guns. & \~A telegram to W. (G. Weichel, M.P. from the Acting Minister of Militia, was read. Mr. Weichel, it was statâ€" ed was called out of town just _ beâ€" fore the neeting. . The message read 'as follows :â€" W. G. Weichel, M.P., Waterloo :â€" The government will gratefully acâ€" cept _ all donations of machine guns. An order for Lewisâ€"machine guns to provide for gifts that the public are making has been placed and delivery is expected the last of October _ or first of November. JAMES A. LOCHEAD, Acting Min. of Militia. an informant totally ignorant of the facts. Furthermore a glance at _ the Tattoo program would have enlightâ€" ened him as to the rumber of young men whoâ€"isad enlisted and were servâ€" ing their King and Country. We give below _ a list of WatcBloo yourg _ mea who have their homes here or who formerly resided in Watâ€" ertloo, which _ The Telegraph trusts wil} be suficiently enlightening _ to those who hold erroneous impressions as to the manmer in which the young men of this town are meeting their opligations to their country. In addition to the above young men there afe over fifty enrolled in _ D. Compary, _ Waterloo, under Captain E. D. Cunnirgham, all of whom are members. of: the _ Active Militia _ of Canada. They have been drilling for months and are eager and willing to serve the cause of their country 4 The _ Telegraph regrets that such obviously â€" <false _ information should have been lisseminated through the medium of the news paragraph _ apâ€" pearing in the Enterprise and hopes this _ statement of _ the facts may serve to impress upon citizens _ and others, the commendablé and praiseâ€" wortky _ response being made by the young men of Waterloo in this hout o% the Empire‘s need. Waterloo Boys Serving their Country ist Contingert. Fgt. Will Chiversâ€"ist Battalion. Larce Corporal Fred Edmondsâ€"4th Battalion. £ Private _ Harry _ C. Riliardâ€"5th Battalion. Trooper Edward N. Rocsâ€"Strathâ€" cona Horse. . * Trooper Herbert Philp. 2nd and 3rd Contingent. Private H. W. Armitage, Wilfred Bauer, Robert Dyer, H. Gellately, R. Morris, A. Billings, W. Florence, D. McLean, G. E. Trashley, B. Woodâ€" ward, F. S. Smith, Willie H. Stirk ing, Capt. J. R. Hagey, S. Pringle, M. L. Roos, H. Satchell, B. Clayâ€" field, A. Brown, H. Grosz, C. Livock, A. Oaks. â€" ITALIAN AIRSHIP â€" BROUGHT DOWN BY SHRAPNEL 6. B. Bricker & Co. Berlin, _ Aug. _ 7.â€"An official statement â€" issued _ at midnight, Aug. 6th, says the Italian _ airâ€" ship, Citta De Josi, while endeayâ€" oring _ to _ approach Pola, was, brought down py shrapnell before it â€"could do any damage. The crew of three naval officers, one mechanic and two men were taken prisonets. The airship whs taken into Pola. All Short Ends of Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Shakers, ..‘ Pfipts, Shirtings, Ginghams, Muslins and all other Wash Fabrics ... .. have begqmeuured up and marked at a price that will make quick nl".»‘;!'. sell;flf.,j,“lflhflted' o“m' to choose m mt & oodi19. » i/ 446 | All other Odd Lots of s«m%:r Hosigny, Glovel TMtts, House Dresses, Parasols, Underwear, Waists, Middy Blouses, _ Etc., are also marked at Remnant Prices. ‘Q_g‘_l_ Cloths [ l ns n q old Remnant Sale A LARGE SHIPMENT of Oil Cloths, Rugs and Linoleunis have just been placed into stock, representing the best qualities in New Patterns at OLD PRICES. + for Bed Rooms, Dinâ€" Reg’ulaf FlOO?’ Od ClOthS ing Rooms and Kitâ€" chens, in widths of L yd, 14 yd, 114 yda, 2 yds and 25% yds at 306. and 350. per square yard. © and 7g‘uarant¢e them to give colors and from °_ â€" = During August store closes daily at 5 p. m. except Saturdays. Elany Co~erinQgSs. Window Shadesâ€"â€" Terms Cash. and Linoleums SAVE MONEY BY BUYING Great Corner Store CRAND TRYVNK RY. SYSTENM NIAGARA FALLS under the au:fices of Elmira Musical society Saturday, Aug. 14 Special Train . Leaves. Elmira ... . St. Jacobs Heidelberg Waterloo .. Berlin ... Breslau .... Mosboro ... Guelph ..... Hespeler .. Preston ... War Tax Five Cents Extra on All Tickets Sold at More Than $1.00. Returning leaves Niagara Falls 8.00 p.m., same â€" date. All tickets good to return any regular trains, . Monâ€" day, Aug. 16th. Children over 5 and under 12 years half fare. All tickets good on _ International Railway . to Queen Victoria Park and return. TICKETS FOR ’I‘ll[-l_(:‘_E_J‘LEBRATâ€" â€"_____ ED GORGE ROUTE trip will be sold on the train py the officers of the Society. Take a . day Elmira‘s 22nd. Annual Excursion to We carry ever_%’wantod kind of Winâ€" dow Shades. We measure and put up entire satisfaction. Good shades, all = = 400, 450, 500, 600 to $1.25 .6.00 .6.10 6.15 .6.235 .$.35 .6.353 7.00 Time Adult,'child-! Fare ren. .6.00 _ $2.60 â€" $1:30 6.10 2.60 1.30 6.15 2.60 1.30 .6.25 2.50 1.25 $.35 2.45 1.25 .6.33 2.35 1.20 1.00 2.25 1.15 7.20 _ 2.10 0 1.05 1.35 2.10 1.05 1.35 2.10 1.05 , Rugs 1.15 1.05 1.05 1.05 The undersigned are instruct offer for â€" sale the old Hieroi Farm â€" consisting of 100 acre®, which 75 acres are under cultivat 20 acres are good hard wood _b and 5 acres of good cedar and ping swamp, a good log house, good frame bank barn, with the necessary . outâ€" buildings and never failing water is on the premises, .with all the necesâ€" sary fruit trees. For further inforâ€" mation apply to: 29â€"tL FOR SALEâ€"Organ in rratâ€"class conâ€" dition, walnut case, _ at a bargain. ‘Thos. Sherrington, Erb St., Elmira. FOR SALEâ€"Good poultry house, will make good garage. _ Also 14 fine American bred S. C. W. Leghorn yearling hens and one of Barrons English cocks. . A. Eby, 21 Chf St. 1t aff, to see some of the wonders of nature, and to visit your friends. Hy. HIERONIMUS, SAM. HIERONIMUS T. F. SHURLY, President. A. MOSES, Treasurer. A. WINGER, Secretary. 8â€"5â€"%t. Waterloo. Bamburg P.O. R.R. No. 1 For Executors 01A

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