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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Sep 1915, p. 6

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ns 4 Wnn o 4) *\ Gounty and District Happenings be 6# i e1, and gflw i 6 7 r:."o‘I' =. Abon i. 3: @1¢ffab W# i | q bye . . Misgzen s"%fi DA |.g .Shycer, Wls Claiys Harper, P ‘. ~ed. home last €a.urday after 4.; ;,h'g"(our wee s there.â€"Mr. Jofe 'Yl , Blugeman left on Monday for : Edmof?‘ ; ton, Alta., where be expects to spend , Severa) months.â€"Mr. A, D, Huff and | ; " fAmily, and Mrs. Adam Huf, and Mr.‘, _ abd Mrs. Geo. Giller of Berlin, Sunâ€")_ ~ dayed with Mr. and Mrs. Hufl.â€"Masâ€" | At Eaugene Kraft spent Sunday with P __Jriends" at Berlinâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Adâ€"; ‘ dison Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Al~f( __bert Snyder all szent Sunday at Badâ€" ‘ ¢n.â€"Ma;ter +larold Snyder, of Bridge« : l]dtt, visitsd bis uncle Mr. Addison l_‘Sa)'dt't icr a few days last werk.â€" p "Miss Laurs Bell Turrcl spent a few { _udays with Miss Flora Veitch of Winâ€" _ ter. ourn=.â€"Mrs. Charlie Knapp, _ of : * Betln, s.eut the wekâ€"end at hetk ‘houe here . with ° Mr. and Mrs. Hy.l‘ Berlet.â€"Miss. Benninger of near Gerâ€" } _many js srending a short time withi‘ "‘Mrs, LAtchsi.â€"Mrs. Saul of Welland,!! is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. _ Alex.| McAllister.â€"Mr. _ Noaa Shaitz, of 3 ©Berlin, spent &‘ week with Mr. and "~Mrs! Chris. Allemgng.â€"Mr.,.and Mrs.|‘ Geo. Rellinger, of Toronto, returned | "home on Sunday after spending some? ‘Atime with "friend$ and relatises here. ’ > â€"Miss ‘Majofie. ‘McAllister returned | ‘howe after s ending a month with | ©: Mr. and Mrs. Peppler at Tavistock.â€"; Mr. Lilcbski, _ left last Monday â€" to! ta‘e in the harvest excursion to the >"West, where Ne expects to remain lor] ©two months.â€"A very jpleasant sutâ€" ‘prise party was given to Miss Alice . Bingeman _ when _ her friends of the ‘©‘ Trefoil Literary Society met at herl home last Thursday evening, prior t(nl ‘‘her lea â€"ing for New York where she expects to train as nurse, _ l)ur'mgi ‘~! the evening her {friends pl'esenu‘d her appreciated very much, and very ably â€" / with a handsome club bag, which n:el replied to the address read by one of| â€"â€" the p'a.rty'(-‘Missf Bingeman leaves! © "this week fo ‘ta‘ & up her now duties ‘ safollywed by the bost wishes cf _ her i "Wiends in heér new undertaling.â€"Mr. :> Joseph‘ Heintathan‘ and Mr. . Clay ton â€"* Reist took in the Harvesters‘ Excurâ€"| : ~sion to Winniteg last Wee:, . where ‘"* they ‘have both sécured pesitions for : :. the guntmerâ€"months.â€"The friends . of ~ ~Mt. D. Lckay (Berbis, areâ€" glad _ to . see MWnt‘ ~around < againâ€"after being ~‘~confined stothe ‘house‘for six wee‘s. . Hé how§s soor‘ to besable to go about sc!witho. t â€" the aid <ofi the crutches.â€", Mp. Allison and Miss S. Allison from 1=1Toroâ€" to,. «Supda;ed â€" at Mont â€" Hill ~#armh, the guest of Miss Irene Bingeâ€" nc cim®*>jâ€"Mr. Do: A.~ Bemis, Toronto, ~ssent a iew days with his . mother 3 34 wee‘.â€"Mr.â€" and â€" Mrs. Edgat ‘Shilntz> of Rochester, .Mr. and â€" Mrs. < er of Berlit, spent. Sunday with :.â€" ~MF.â€" and ~Mrs: Bingeman. f ‘}’w and personal items.â€"Mr. and . Garnet Courtise.of Ficâ€"ering ate sjénding .. a â€"wery pleasant hboneyâ€" mojn, tle gwsts of Mrs. Moyer at Pba ant .\ jew.~Mesars, _ Howard, 0 Lgcal and personal Items:â€"Woolâ€"| â€" 24, MT. AICSREMRET, MRME 70 LICUT wich Township Council meets on | Smithâ€"At Galt, Aug. 26, Mr. Thomâ€" . Tuesday next, Sept. 7th. â€"Someone| as Smith, aged 86 years. *.! has> been _ enquiring since Thuudm;_l?yubacherâ€";\t Berlin, Aug. 26, Mt: last whether there was still a p\a@(t ©‘Sotomon +Brubacher in his 52nd called, St._Jacobs. â€"On Tuesday, Ta#t : (Â¥lar. * week there passed away at his Kome CPARâ€"At New Hamburg, _ Aug. 29 i ing WireMWensy Pmhmer (oki;xx- 1 wÂ¥:* Sacé® Ctoff," in Nis Toth year. ty for many years a resident of thi anrs > ddiki _ al l bAtuine ant 3 p‘m. "He: feft besides the "ldOW' * ‘- "’ . "’.fl‘A * §A RRTRGE®: _/” Va larke <‘family | of grown up childreny} Schitnerdiâ€"Ti@mckâ€"At. Berlin, Aug IW‘\WMI\ is CHemy es CAsex® * "oy, TafSs) mrergatey pragon . yirâ€" Ne _ tfptn hete. The‘ fineral took place ont Wm. Schitherat.. 0) C .05 -rq\rw afternoon. â€"On Thursday | Schmidtâ€"Oftoâ€"At Berlin Aligust 31 evening, last . three . rinks of local| Miss Lenora Ofto of _ Wilmo! : bowlers journeyed West to meet lheL Township to Mr. Oscar H. Schmid â€" old‘time rivals for the much coveted [ of Elmira. * * chanipiopshtipâ€" of the two towns. Thel n oirarmamates. * W@stérn friends‘ in spite of the very | _ BETTEI THAN SPANKING. 16 , . they . could do were so badly‘ reormemnge 4 UL h by our three rinks that alll Spanking does not cure children c ae ©Nameessfor their getting the chamâ€"| bedâ€"wetting. ‘There is a constitution ~** ptatistip ‘Are (Agone for the prrsrnl.'al cause for this trouble. . Mrs. _ N ainfaPÂ¥core is Jeft for our westera|Summers, Box W. 561, Windsor, Ont . friekd to ‘report which We ho doubt| will send free to any mother her su< will‘ Try again boys, try again, at cessful home treatment, with foll ir last you may succeed.â€"Mrs. Aarom|structions. Send no money but writ S&eiféle is teported seriously ill. . |het today _ if your childten troubl ,a::lbtcrs Ada and Catherine spent R ay at the home of Mr. W. Nepf of Hamstead.â€"Mrs. T. Freeborn of Stratford is spending a week with reâ€" latives here ; 0 _| ~ Messrs Rob_and Will Forrest and t;“;o;tfi-;"t':‘;?wl; refrethments of all sister. Miss Phena a_f:compamed * BX | rinds"will/ be sdld. The proceeds will their cousin _ Miss Clara Hammondi n aid of the Red Cross Society motored _ to . Moorefield on Sunday.~‘5° * o * ns Miss Rlorence Chalmets is spending a Y s * ‘ ts few weeks at her home in Fergus.â€" es ce . c ; Rey. Mr. Wilson of Acton, represenâ€" . BIRTHS. £* tatite ‘of Knox College, Toronto, 0C |pgy jn Waterloo Township, Augufi: cupied the pulpit at Zion church on | 22nd, to. Mrâ€"and Mrs. Menno R. Ehy, Sunday. _ There will be no service _ a daukhter. j § th{' first two Sundays of September. R:}t’d_hAlt Eli‘n&l:";_.t ?‘ugus(t ESrd. to Mr. â€"Mr. .Melyin Hammond â€" of Millbank‘ ts au, twin sons. . ; spent Subnday Cat ° his honie® bere.â€" Km‘:‘:fi: ’:": ):‘r.smz::!i(r:“m‘ Missbs: . Tild& and Mary Vogan ot* . ton â€" ty * gman, ;Miill‘ln%'ca‘l'led on friends here â€" O9 |pieth â€"At Berlin, August 26, to Mr ThursdaÂ¥ evening last. â€"A little girl| and Mre. John Bieth, a son. ie has come to brighten the . home" o'l}lamillonfim Berlin, to Dr. and Mré; ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatamond. | Perry Hamilton, a daughter. + éct:u:l i;';-opcned on _ Wednesday September first with Miss McCallum of Hrampton as teacher. News Items:â€"Mrs. W. Yost and Mje C oh. Seponeat ms by our three rinks that alli Spanking does not cure children of come bac‘â€" etha s, and visit some chameessfor their getting the chamâ€"| bedâ€"wetting. ‘There is a constitutionâ€" of the Womens‘ !pstitutes in Waterâ€" profisitip Are (Agone for the presrn(.'al cause for this trouble. . Mrs. _ M. loo County. we PWéZcore ~is jeft for our westera|Summers, Box W. 561, Windsor, Ont. The garden party turned out very friekd to ‘report Which We ho doubt| will send free to any mother her sucâ€" well financially and otherwise. After will‘ Try again boys, try again, at cessful home treatment, with full inâ€" paying expenses and adding the grant last you may succeed.â€"Mrs. Aaron |structions. Send n6 money but write of £25.00 from the Council and _ the SéWeiféle is feported seriously ill. ; |het today it your childten trouble $127.00 realiced by the pigâ€"thefe Mt. and Mrs. John S. Stroh of }you in this way. Don‘t blame the was $240.10 to add to the proceeds Watetion~ were visiting with theit child, the chanees are it can‘t help of the garden, party held in Wellgsl@y eA Nt B icogs inb ‘euims , i. ‘This treatment alto cures adolts Aug. ¢th, by the Wellesley Wornten‘s .MINARD‘S LINIMENT FOR SAL‘ .and aged people troubled with utine Institute, all of which will be . forâ€" ENYERYWHERE.. _ ‘dificulties by â€"day orâ€"night, I warded to the Red Cross Fund. . Bioomingdale. Kingwood Conestogo. Oppertshauserâ€"At Elmira, August 23 ~ â€"| . Mrs. Conrad Oppertshauser, aged 83 , _ years. . ]msfiig‘afâ€"u Hawkesvitteâ€"Augo@ ms:â€"Woolâ€"| . 24, Mr. Mesgenger, aged 67 years. meets on |Smithâ€"At Galt, Aug. 26, Mr. Thomâ€" â€"Someone| as Smith, aged 86 years. *+ > Thursgay| Brubacherâ€"At Berlin, Aug. 26, Mt: an a ‘place t CSotomon >Brubacher in his 52nd son Melvin and , here on Sumâ€" day .â€"Rev. H.‘P./ n on Friday returnéd froga. friends at Néw York © and P phia.â€"Mr. #{eary Scherer gfl.vwz Baturday for the Xq-hm hengu ds.â€"Mr. and :m. rt |sy, aftiv Friday, e ee 4 ipiiship " ‘ot‘ the PubhMc â€" Sch hete on _ Wednesday MY. ‘and Mrs. Sidmey . Arpstrong left on Monday | tpr; Refierall . where Mr. Armstrong ‘ took:charge of a school.â€"Miss Clarg Dghiner is spgnding theâ€" week with | Berlin friends., > »~. . c i Mt. Ed. Emery of Tororto is vifl' iting at the. home of his grandâ€"par« ents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morrison. ~., â€"Mr. * and < Mrs. Ed. G, Schierhol of Berlin and‘ family‘ were visito:f-‘ at the"home of Mr. and Mrs. Davig , Lichty _ over Sunday.â€"Mrs. Roberfi'l‘ Cram of Regina, Sask., and Miss Ed+> na Snyder of Winterbourne calted o) Mr. Reyben Snider on Sunday afterâ€" noon.â€"Mr. James Wright of Corey,I Pa., and â€" Miss Nellie Wright of‘ ‘\Guclph,\lp,_ent Sunday at the Bend | Farm with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. ‘I\\'right‘â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lederma‘ and: family are spending a few days this week in Toronto. â€"Local rela ‘tives of the late Henry Dahmer Berâ€" lin, attended his: funeral on Thursday â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs. Walter J. Mau; Messrs Orman and Allan Scheifele Waterloo â€" and Mr. Harvey Scheifel of Elmira, were ‘visitors at the home of Mr. * and Mrs. Seli, Stheifele Sunday.yâ€"Fo .complete the impto ments at the local mill a new, chog per was put in, making an ou}m se cond â€" to none in the county.â€" Farâ€" | mers are still busy at harvesting.â€" A \press representative ‘of The Toronfy Globe gives great credit to our arâ€" ]tm Mr. F. S. Challoner for . the} ‘}work he has done on the paintingsâ€" he recently sent to Toronto Exhibiâ€" | ‘tion. | took *~Newsâ€" Notes:â€"Threshingâ€" is the or.â€"| der of the day.â€"A number from hare | attended the Sacred Band Concert at / New Hamburg last Sunday evming.»o.' Mr. Perey Weicker left for Saskatâ€" chewan last Tuesday.â€"At the School Fair which will be held in Haysville on Thursday Sept. 9th., the waâ€" men‘s Institute will ;bhave charge of a booth at which refreshments of all kinds"will‘ be sold. The proceeds will \go in aid of the Red Cross Society. Wm. Schirherdt.. ; _ ., ; Schmidtâ€"Oftoâ€"At Berlin Aligust 31, Miss _ Lenora _ Ofto of _ Wilmot Township to Mr. Oscar H. Schmidt â€" of Elmira. â€" Mosboro. DEATHS ~hi t t: : ons ;.;:‘&4 ‘News Items.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Charles s Beckner and son liarry, of _ Berlin, ~ *5*~\spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. gâ€" A Henry Berscht and other relatives.â€" OrOtk@ | Mr _ C, D. Koehler was visiting relaâ€" ht a;;‘ti"eg and friends in and around Hanâ€" t _: * over and Walkerton for several weeks ntiDGSâ€"â€"and returned home last Wednesday.â€" oxhibiâ€" uy P, Wagner intends moving . his bar into his new quarters on Labor "da,v. It is nearing completion.â€"Mr. land Mrs. C: F. Ottmann spent a few hours last Friday with friends _ in Strickâ€" | Milverton.â€"The Messr$. F. and _P. land of | Berdux shipped â€"two carloads of â€">xâ€" stwick Port _ cattle last . week to Toronto y last |stock markets which brought then a‘ Wm-]"’")' handgome figure, and at | the ughter, same time brought . withâ€" them â€" two ys last |carloads _ of © young .stockers which Pearl 'they intend , to sell as: feeders.â€"Our y nighs | town fathers have _ made vast | imâ€" °_ pol.|provements to some of ourâ€" streets.â€" Mrs. giSynodical. sessions . of the â€"Canadian ‘oronto | District of the Missions Synod .will _s‘.ra’;_:c&dmence nett Wednesday <and . will f s”nbm}m-s‘e&si}mq in the fore and â€"â€" afterâ€" here _ | féod ‘of éach" fay ‘fot a week,â€"Mrs: Guelph | Faber is visiting ‘herâ€" son Joe. forâ€" a ca â€" a _ (ew. weeks,near Milyerton. 24 ,; ) Thufd <a t ll’ df‘th Mrc. , J 31 for ~Nis j snend 4 , | _ Mr. E. M. Jory, of Ottawe «/was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, fi. © ou ) '}'h-Ahy. * _~ d ‘Mr. M T. Conley, of Berlin, called 1 on Priends in town Friday. : _ Mc..A. H. Wittimga: 1.ft Saturday $!)for ‘Niegaifa : Ealls where. he will d spend the weekâ€"end with relatives. 1 , Miss® Avna Donnaho, of Brant/>rd, & ; was ~â€"a guest of Mr. and _ Mrs. $ Srme for the past week, . rcâ€" ",turned home on Saturday, -" Mrs. Abraham, Burns street, and 'i‘dlughul’;‘ Miss Mary,> spent Sunday q with Mr. and Mrs. John Butus, Kosâ€" " suth. | "Mts. Raniersley ‘ teturaed from Galt |‘Inu she spent a week with {risnds | Mye. Thos. Clark is vésiting Aiends in Toronto. i in News _ It ms :â€"Mrs. Fairweather and Miss Hoclett left by C.r.lt. for Boston Friday. poide L s “n:. ‘:':e:: Co llu":lu peen ;:l 4or the past several days, being hib akGbeG c oc 2 l c 9 on 0 0 0 c c ‘ Miss Mary Lord spent Sunday _ at Ahe home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ifohn, Waterloo township. . And Mrs. Gordon Malcolm, of on, were visitors to town â€" on Saturday and called on old acquaintâ€" negs ang {friends. T A + The" garden party held at Crosshill o Aug. $4th, under the ausrices of ;fh‘({: ‘Wellésley Women‘s Institute for the benefit of the Red Cross _ Fund, yas a decided success. Despite the anclere t â€" weather a large number itu:ned out, Howe er, the severe w‘orm‘in Berlin prevented the public Wefs ‘from attending. The _ proâ€" gtanimeé consisted of solos and duets, by Mr. At‘inson and Mr. AMan, | of CrosshiH, a drawing @ontest and seâ€" lections by the Linwood Band, . all of _ whith were _ much appreciated. Among Jbe attractions were a fishing , post office and candy ‘booth.â€" ‘Wfi’ é:vhr Barbour acceptably acted L‘;cfimau; There were 3 drawing contests, viz:â€"A taby‘s ponnet, doâ€" tnawd by Mrs. Dr. Cullum of Regina, new visi ing in Crosshill ; a vel et walnut cloc«, donated by Miss Jean Rennie, _ of Crosshill, and also a g}orgughbr'd Hampshire hog, donatâ€" ¢d ty ‘a tigs Bros. The honnet and clock realized between $18.00 and 19.007 ‘te former ywas . won _ by %ysi,? (‘ggj.a{ewli; of Ctosshill _ ahd Me ‘Tatter 7 W&llie Hastings Te hog r.ealj,;edafitho aud was won by. mt.~roup ypcvetason, wno very +maâ€" ly handed it over to Hastings‘ Bros. to. do \'h:& they thought best with it for _ the bere t cfâ€" the Red ‘Cross Fund. 1t will go the rounds of the d'ugent‘ins‘i‘uteu and tbe the means of Â¥hising funds for the Red _ Cross:. The %?g‘ is ranmed _ the Red Cross Moneyâ€"Maxer, and may after a dmf come bac‘â€" erha s, oand visit some of the Womens‘ Ipstitutes in Waterâ€" loo County. _ .. H Wellesley. Hespeler. | N A 1 Waterloo, Thursday _ September 2;19‘15 Poge B UMENT IS IN VERY News Notés:â€"Owing â€" to â€" frequent raing the (Qrmers‘ are not getting along very fast with the : harvest.â€" Misz! Belle Fleming returned. home oh Monday evening : from Ayr where she‘. was visiting friends. â€"A large pnumber â€" from:here attended: the paâ€" {'tiq% concert in â€"Mill@ank on | . Friâ€" day imightâ€"Mr. P: J. Schmehl â€" of Stratford has been visiting his Parâ€" enté here during the past week. ‘ Mr, Thos Mayberry _ of Straviord called on friends here on Thursday. Sheriff and Mrs: â€" Magwood and daughter Miss Viola of Stratford and Ret., and Mrs. Irvin of London spent last ‘Tuesday â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Robt: Magwood. ANOTHER HOCKEY PLAYER JOINS THE COLORS Steve Vair of Barrie has joined the young army of hockeyists who ‘have gone to the front or enlisted _ this summer. Vair, who is known from coast to â€" coast as a hockey Player, started his career on the ice with the Bartie Colts 14 years ago. He was nipped in the act of playing hocâ€" key under an assumed name at Hailâ€" eybury during the baicyon days . up in the silver country, and then joinâ€" ed the Renfrew Millionaires. _ After that he played with Montreal Wandâ€" erers, Edmonton‘s Stanley Cup teani managed by Fred Whitcroft, Toronto ‘Tecumsehs, Cobalt, and finally retirâ€" ed a year. He coached Barrie‘s junâ€" ior team last season. Vair has . had sevetal years‘ experience in the miliâ€" tia &nd enlists as a sergeant in the 15th? INJURED MAN IMPROVING Mr. G. D. Hapopiau, the Merchants Bank messenger who was run down by ‘the stréet car yesterday afternoon is improving rapidly and is expected to be on the job again béfore . the week is over. WATERLOD _ _: = HORTICULTUAL : soGIETY AWARDS Mt> Jacob Uffélmana, secretary . of the Waterloo . Horticultural Society is im receigt _ of the following comâ€" munication < from Mr. H. W. Brown, Betlin, containing the awards for the b(n;appunug propertics in Waterâ€" lo0, ‘in _ both the professional and amateur class in connection with the coffffetitton conducted under the ausâ€" pices of the Society. Complimentaty reference is also made to the 'E peatiince of the propertion generall Pooke. Met 4 Mr. Jacob Ufielmann, Sec‘y Horticultural Soc‘y, Waterloo, Ontario. ; Dear Sir :â€"On â€" Tuesday, _ August 17¢h, ‘in company ‘with yourself and Mr. Cleason Shantz, I visited and esâ€" timated irom a horticulture point of view mote than forty residential proâ€" perties in your town, besides several other properties of & more or . less. public nature, On the following Friâ€" day I visited a number of these proâ€" pertics a second time, in order that. I might give each the most careful consideration possible. O In compliance with your request I have awarded four prizes to the four best appearing properties north . of Erb street, and four prizes to . the four best south of Erb street. It happened that in each division there was an extremely close fifth, an esâ€" timate of which appears also. s In order that your Society and the public generally may know how I arâ€" tived at my results, 1 may say that I awarded points based on the folâ€" lowing scheme of estimating :â€" A. Lawns and boulevards, maxiâ€" in Waterlbo :â€" | North. | Pibie; Kam#es *<a. b.oc. d. e, To, 4pb&bo >+sBAbWardt 46 )21 7600 |9 so 30â€"P. . Gloimer .a *a4f OiitGaddg 16 79 .A oR Reâ€"Plaviards 17 16 19. 13. 13 781 B. Vegetable garden, maximum... C. Flowers and flower beds, maxâ€" D. Vines, flower boxes, hanging pots, maximum ... .. ..ll. cow E. General effect from the street MACIMUM ... a :c 8clcise ooo ts icoess Tolal 2:m« oo more mcvcunccs 108 In the professional class I have deâ€" cided _ that the property of Lehman Shirk, _ on Albert street, with its lawns, flowers, shrubs and trees, and wellâ€"kept segetable garden is entitled to the first prize ; that of _ Joseph E. Seagram, on Willow street, with its fine park effect, and shrubs _ an flowers toâ€"theâ€"secondâ€"prize ;â€"and that. of" Mrs. Wm. Snider, on Albert St., with its trees and shrubs, and | its beautiful _ waterâ€"f:iont to the third prize. Mr estimate in the amateur â€" class is as follows :â€" 5.â€"Julus Roog, Â¥P e epegs e + vip Prire. _ Name 2. b. ¢. 9. e. To. 1.â€"F,, W. Schmidt...18 14 13 17 18 80 2.â€"EF. Kirsch ... 19 16 16 12 15 78 3.â€"J. Uffelmann 15 18 15 13 15 76 4. â€"Miss Weégenast 13 16 17 14 14 74 5.â€"E. Haedke ... 19 10 16 42 16 73 A few of the remaining ptivate proâ€" perties that are worthy of note are those of :â€"â€" Chas. Muellerâ€"fine array of flowers Chas. Moogkâ€"lawn and flowers. Fred Hebelâ€"good, clean garden. James Scottâ€"roses in variety. ‘ Ira Bowinanâ€"flowers and vegetables Ed. Ludwigâ€"good general effect. _ Win. Handotfâ€"good general effect. _ J. H. Winklerâ€"a very _ interesting garden. ©+ Con. ~Beckerâ€"attractive _ toplary Berlin, Ont., Aug. 28, 1995 South 19 7 15 17 18 20 20 20 20 work ers vegetables.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"___________ Aloyes Bauerâ€"very attractive home and, generally, all the residences on Albert and Young streets.‘ °/ 1 cannot réfrain from making menâ€" tion of other attractive‘ spots inlWatâ€" erleo which may be rcgardofl'ns.nfqga‘ or less publKy;p ) ~ +. . 5 & 5 Kigst, «there; ace. the sbacious, | waly kept pxepgitts gf, the. rflrflAh*M surance ('nmgany with their layens, flower®. trees anff" admirable recreaâ€" R. Guentherâ€"varied _ flowers vegetables. to pe, conmended for planning, carn'-_| mg ‘out;‘Ard _ maintaining so ambiâ€" tiobs a)scheme for outâ€"door pleasure and relaxation, at the same _ time great _ credit is _ due the competent superintendent who manages the . deâ€" tails of the , work so as to produce the desired results. 1 must refet again to the admiraple boulevards and the luxuriant vines to be found about the office and factory of‘ the Canada Furnitur® ‘Company at the corner of King and Allen streets. This is a worthy example which the many other factories in your . town might emulate. . + The‘ _ Kunts Patk is still one of Waterloo‘s beauty spots. It is said that the founta‘n _ weeps daily . beâ€" cause of the dismal Odutlook over tho way on property owned by the town : Men‘s C. Shantzâ€"variety of fruits. Mrs. F. Haightâ€"parkâ€"like grounds T. O‘Donnellâ€"parkâ€"like grounds. Miss Bruceâ€"great _ variety of flow Special Sale of Small Sizes : _ Shoes _ Ladies‘ in Dong. Kid, Pat. and Tan Basement, Hotel Lewis Schiedelâ€"varied Sizes 2!%5, 3, 3, 314 ax{'d 4 at less than manuâ€" Sacturer‘s cost. f 5, 5%4, 6 and 614. We‘ll surprise you in these sizes. 5 D. BOHLENDER fowers and and The crounds‘ around the City Hall and the premises of the Waterloo Club are tidy and attractive, as is also the beautiful park with all its nagural as well "as artificial attracâ€" tions. * & and possessed of such great park posâ€" sibilities. is + As I _ pointed out last year, the Public ‘School gardens on Church St. are the horticultural marvel of, Watâ€" erloo. The _ teachers and scholars have shown great enthusiasm as well as an abundant and intimate knowâ€" ledge of most _ of our showy ahnuals ‘_end, erennials. . This excellent, fi ;M"?% 49. the . oFdiBAFY: BWD}iG, g6Ch wum»»worisiwm* hs la@X®) _ bY the principal of the sc reayd has tbm‘ heartily endorsed‘ by Mi®‘,board and his stalf. The value of such_ an One result is seen in the mammoth bed of geraniums and sweet ulyssum on the south side of the schoot buildâ€" ing,â€" the. groundsso{ which, _ by the by ‘thr â€" way, are exceptionally atâ€" tractive this year. fact is undoubtedly due in a _ large measure to the action of your . Soâ€" ciety in deciding to award prizes from year to year to the owners of _ the best kept properties. The spirit friendly rivalry, added to the natut inclination of many of yourt citiz towards the beautiful for its _ 0 ?kz, will do much to bring _ abot he redilts yout Society desfres. * 1 am, Yours very sincerely, 5 In conclusion, I am pleased to say that I notice a general improvemen on last year‘s good showibg, andlthis H., W, BROWN, Waterloo ard prizes from »wners of _ the The spirit to the nahlfl { your citiz

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