bL TB Committee Appointed at Public Meeting to Investignte g‘:posed munt Hope and Shanley Street Routes â€" port Next Monday. _ _ _ > o 'M. 3 large and repres> Ing of Berlin ratepayers, held~in the City Hall on ening to discuss the Yat through the city whis proposed by the Hydro * gineers in connection wit posed _ Jivdro railway ir to â€" London, at was det committee be appointed t the â€" two mogt norpheriv report at a imeeting to h & ILLYSUNOAY INAUGURATES OAY _ â€" rrovnce CanPnion WiTH TWO 0F o is CHARICTERISTIG AORESSE the two m report at a Monday. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS in k s a C PROVIDED BY ENGINEER GABY Those who make up this tee are Hydro Engineer Stai Engineer Johnston, Mayor 1 derman Masters, W. D. Eule Breithaupt, D. B. Detweiler, R. Eiden. These men | will the two named routes and #hem. as to the merits of ¢ \The _ Railway Cibk Council "l‘ra&, who at Trade, who at: their N artday _ evening, Pass( javoring the Victoria Â¥eute, â€" presented _ it lase . evening but it | portérs. would _ Ahererore be in[C1i0 ‘Hle also brought up the mi ):'ï¬Ã© fares which he pointed . "rat be as much lower than the stgam lines as had betn ly stated. _ Â¥ngineer Stautey â€" when asked wh it could not be used, stated that th original plan had been to have th line with a ireight line around to t south _ of the city to be constructs Jater, but that since the villages « Bloomingdale, _ New Germany _ AJ Bridgeport had been included in _ t route from Guelph the northern rou that it was much easier t light _ passenger _ line the freight line. He said that mission could not afferd t« lin without getting its bu Abat they wanted to get roilte. 1 D. B. Detweiler | brought up point that time would be lost bÂ¥ ing up to Waterloo to get a CaT more â€" fime would be Jost while velling â€" through | the different pl along the line, ARR Pat stopping all streets. . This would make trip longer thin the G.T.R. time would _ Therefore be inferior: sen e atem brought up the matletr ©* ts ‘the ehairman. AL the anCITOm! , . gathering Mr. Clement oceupied _ the chair. and in his usual pleasing manâ€" mer introduced Billy Sunday and Mrs Sunday to the â€"ppople. Mr. Clement also took lunch with the Sunday parâ€" â€" Ay _at the King Edward Hotel. Mr. Clement explained _ that Mr. "-’.\‘umfliy Kad"cdme at great discomâ€" â€"sSfort :cto bintsel to giVe the "‘dry" campaign a Nift. It had not cost Onâ€" CF lgi&onz cent to bring him here. * _.3He came Berause he wants _ this North American continent to be dry before he leaves the scene of action," said Mr. Clement. Mrs. Sunday (‘"‘Ma‘") opened with a few words, introducing herself â€" as +o alkmaom a Canadian, with many Tc boplatives in Kingston."‘ (Laughter.) .02 . Excellent arrangements were mare CroRtewmUMot SREET ROUTE _ EOR HYORO AAOIAL AAILWAY 1 EUIMINATED FROM ENGINEERS® PLAN Noted Evangelist With an Avalanche ~ masked the Saloon and Liquor 1 Uncompromising Language. E. P. CLEMENT, K. C., BERLIN, ° a . Excelleat arrangements were mare for the thousands of people who came from. _ all parts of the Province to gain admission to the Arena. While there were thousands of Toronto proâ€" ple who failed to gain admission _ to the building the great majority _ of those who had railway tickets were successful â€" in â€" hearing Mr. Sunday . Waterlop County was the most largeâ€" ty "tepresented of any of the outside cemmnties, practically every town and village in the County being representâ€" Roate Had Would Lengthe und Homer Rodeheaver, Beriin log County played an imâ€" irt at the meetings held in in Toronto, marking the of the campaign for a Dry â€" Dominion Day, 1916. Two ton, Mayor Hett, Alâ€" , W. D. Euler, J; € B. Detweiler, and | J. e men â€" will go over Committees of thl-l ind of the Board _ of their meeting on Satâ€" â€" passed a resolution ctoriaâ€"Wilmot Streets 1 it to the meeting] ut it found few supâ€"| Supporters been to hal line around to be const e the villag w Germany n included i with vari it hat the Comâ€" 1 to pass Berâ€" business ‘and et the surest luded in . th orthern rout pointed . 01 r to divert than a heay A s commitâ€" inley, City N utes held or the ; foltes ive heen it ter ol out would Ma" Sunâ€"Jed er, Berlin] in d an imâ€" gs held in | S rking . the [ t for a Dry | p« 1916. Two | d U th mp pro ront ile traâ€" places _ the me and ervice. ext ar the the ute t \ Engineer Gaby _ cleared up gome | points which were not quite clear : to all present. _ Ire spoke of the {line handling 120,000 cars each year > in ‘lhc first five years. This he gavg as a maximum _ for the first lewo}us ‘and explained that this would §$0,â€" 000 cars each way. He did not think that _ the city would be desirous;_. of having _ all these run through &uch principal streets as Victoria andJÂ¥ilâ€" |mot. b | He stated that it would ‘take f#om three to four years to put the ($roâ€" posed line in operating order. _ ‘This statement seemed to come as a qur-‘ prise to some of those present. We told _ them that a freight line ut ‘nu- city such as had been recom adâ€" 'rd by the Saturday meeting, w@uld {cost over $250,000.00 and wouldit e ‘ubuut eight miles in length. § | _ The amounts to be guaranteed. by {Berlin and Waterloo for the vafious routes were presented~as being:!. oriâ€" ‘Lmal route _ along Victoria Street 1$717,000 _ and _ $98,900; the cé'tral lmutc along Shanley street $971,000 and _ $189,000; and the northerly route _ $720,00 â€" and 200,000,. ©"This latter route does not include a‘subâ€" $1 it lint J. G. Reimnet, or Wellesicy, *"0 been interested in getting a rail into that village for the past th years, _ was present at the mee and stated that he hoped the °C mission would see fit to put a _ Mc Alccuak ahat cection of thet Mr. Ed n favor us that ngs be : 1 will pay up through that try. Ne pronas er to the wheel ed. There â€" were over 300 PCOW‘ from this County. L A Toronto _ despatch says:â€"Billy Sunday, exâ€"baseball player, peripateâ€" tic reformer of morals and slang £0Sâ€" pel â€" propagandist, made his Toronto debut at a crowded meeting in the Arena, _ under < the auspices of lht“ ©Committee _ of OneHundred for a Dry â€" Ontario." Tetmperance‘‘ .. was Sunday‘s sole theme, and he illuminâ€" ated his address with the epigrams and quasiâ€"epigrams vrouched _ in the vernacular which has given him promâ€" inence in the ranks of the unconvenâ€" tional evangelists. Many of the memâ€" O d d on e acica us und the bush to Lhes won‘t pay for axle gre . radial line is the Of tion bers presen t Just Clearing for Action. . "I say ‘to the whiskey gang, W don‘t _ know how to beat ajretreat | Bless your miserable hide, we are just | clearing for action. # an which would> be. ar addi 000. Mr. Gaby also state« is proposed to make Berlin the terminal points along (Laughter.) 10 0# "You might as well get out. (We‘â€" re the sand on the chewing gtim« I‘ve met the ingrievous opposition of the saloonâ€"keeper. Why? Because‘ 1 was against their revenue; 1 was for» the woman and the child. L M Heayy Freight Traffic Wellesley _ wWAS CHAIRMAN no rout idopted. t Have Direet 1 e of Invectives Unâ€" Traffic in Vivid and myth the it ed to Still % chanee Wellesley, who expressed hi ie but was . put Iy arlID wl ude a‘subâ€" addity onal stated‘that tade no 300 present The dirâ€" ne that IH 1A )(ï¬dâ€" help Uhronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo, Thursday November 25, ,1915“‘ Page irty ting omâ€" spur ounâ€" ha ne laughter | to â€" You men, ; stand sponsor pusiness? "Eight men died drunkards . eVery day in Ontario last year. There were 12,000 _ convictions _ in the province alone, Presumin that only ten perâ€" f;r'h prri-’g‘d, that would make a s?ï¬ggeflng army of 120,000. What have you goÂ¥ to say for the busiâ€" nee«? Not a word. You can‘t open "Go to the potice station and find thre aibdhdoned derelicts drifting . in, fit only for danger signals. _ (Gio to the‘ divorce courts and see the homes it has smashed as though they _ were spiders‘ webs. See the wife, mother and children hide in terror. Look at _Lï¬;;_wi_\_'(‘s the.men took from country homes to manicure their nails on the washing bourds. ©~C1 will give ,you _ the . price of bread, snatched from the mouth . of chikdren . El giveâ€" von my soul if ‘The milk of human kindness hasj been turned into ‘the whey of hell by| this curse. No, Pl fight it wherevâ€"| er it lifts its damnable hydra In-ad,' U‘ fight it in its social cirele, _ T‘l1| fight it everywhere, in the accursed : bar, â€" so long as there is a wn-ping“ wife, a sobbing child, a hellish, vomâ€"| iting, stinking idiot reeling in | the sutters. ! "If I had a compromising hair â€" in my head, 1 would pull it out and fling! it into hell, where it ought to be. . "All many men are _ fit for is to make a + erowd. When they die all "hov leave is an epitaph on a tombâ€" stone and an obituary notice in the {nowsuapcr. They _ are pawn on a political _ chessboardâ€"only . to move lwhbn someone â€" blows _ his nose or winks his eve. ird ss? Not a word ur motlth. "If pow got anything against _ our | cause, stand forth. Stand up. There| are Loo many interests involved. Too| many are gettUs@g q little rakeâ€"off in the form of dividends. The man who rents lis buildings for a saloon is as| bad as the man who sells in it, he ns“ the fither of every staggering, reelâ€" ing, _ jabbering drunkard that goc-s! down the street | "The pofitician won‘t come . oft: cleanâ€"cijt._ Why? He thinks more â€" of a little rotten job that brings him in a thousand _ dollars a yeat. . you, hold a dollar bill an inch from â€" their nose they ate blind to everything clse in the world, , R 1 we WAS GAUSED Two . Magazines at Noble _ Works of Explosives > Blown to Atoms ktret l og Party Sound, Nov. 232.â€"The whole town has been in a ferment of _ °xâ€" citement this evening owing to . 1w0 terrific explosions which rocked the town like fierce earthquakes at about 7.30 this evening. At onee it â€" was known that _ the explosions occurred at the Nobel â€" plant of the Canadian Explosives, Limited, situated 7 miles from here.. For a time the greatest apprehension was felt by "he peopl ‘owingâ€" to the large number of _ mt from here employed at Nobel. Telegraph and â€" telephone commun cations are intact, and the late: most authentic news from the is to â€" the effect _ that two or magazines have peen blown up, bably dtxngn»dly'\. The puilding: literally blown to atoms. Patry Sound, Nov. 23.â€"Now the pavic following the explos the Nobel plant has subsided thought that catastrophe was sult of an accident and not cal German spies as was at first s sult of an accident and not caused by German spies as was at first suspectâ€" ed although the finding of a lighted bomb at ome end of the buildings two weeks ago gave color to the latter theory. _ Four , of _ the store houses where gun cotton is dried were °x ploded, two apparently going up in the first explosion, and two others situated _ about two hundred yard: distant being blown up by the shocl lwl\fle another. pair were so dainaget they‘ will have to be rebuilt. Ther was little left to catch fite, Can it Be "Let Atone Little Rakeâ€"Off Somewhere A Maker of me drink BV ACCIOENT Derelicts er 1| the â€"The whole latest and ‘ the works j 10 tv i1 pl t1 maged ‘ There ple in TU&K TRNSPORT STRUCK MINE; 500 DROWNED London, _ Nov. â€" 22.â€" The sinking of a ‘Purkish transâ€" port. which was carrying 50O soldiers across _ the Sea of Marmora, is reported in a message from _ Zurich forâ€" warded to Amsterdam by Central News. ‘The message says the trausport stmek a mine and nearly all on board were drowned. it it k| Spanking do« bedâ€"wetting. T al cause for this mers, Box W. i send free to any m home treatment, w Send no money h if your children 1 way. Don‘t blan chanees are it treatment also people troubled by day or night P take tert Methodi terian cl Andrew‘ last Sun follow in 16h. 0C The TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING BETTER THAN SPANKING Save your Hair! Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine right nowâ€"Also stops itching scalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scragey hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruffâ€"that awful scurt ‘There is nothing so destruetive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its atrength and Its vers life: eventuaily producing a feverish nese and itching of the sealp, which If not remedied causes the hafr roots to*‘shrink, loosen and dieâ€"then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonightâ€"nowâ€"any | timeâ€"will surely save your hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton‘s Danderine from any drug store. You «nrely can have beautiful hair and lota of It if you wil just try a little Danâ€" lerine. Save your hairl Try It! Get a 25 Danderine | *nrely can I of It if you tting. There is a constitution e for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum: Box W. 501, Windsor, Ont., will ree to any mother her suceessful treatment, with full instructions no money but write her tgâ€"«ay rochildren trouble you in this Sundiay winie th thg eur not (U â€" the child, j t help it. C s adults and a; h urine difficult ti the sealp, whic es the hafr root nd dieâ€"then th A little Danderin n of the pr Presbyteri tional den children of onstitution 1t( 11 11 I‘h ORGANIZE ELMIRA MND WELLESLEY On Wednesday of the Berlin at in‘ Leagues. mat inz 1008 Wellesley sentative relative gues in relative to organizing . Sim gues in those places, At Elmira tne nw"lir'lg w the Zilliax Hotel where a tative _ gathering of Elmin had assembled. Mr. A. We mira _ presided, and short were given by Messrs S. J. A. MeAvity, Lieut â€"Col. Le Take a HYDR QUALl T)CC Put it in any fixture in your hon Lamp. You‘ll be surprised at the w softer â€"clearer better in every way. If you wou‘d look at your mete as fast as before. Each hour you . only use ‘ ; as much Hydro Corsent Isn‘t this saving worth enough to ‘"*HMydro Quality" Laizgs? "Hydro Quality" Lamps are sold afternoon members 1 Waterloo Rectuitâ€" red to Elmira and tho ing Water and Light Commiss ion, Town Hall, Waterloo, ere a _ represen Elmira citizens . Werner of El short addresse: 8. J. Wilhams ol. Lochead, W dowith repreâ€" communitics similar _ leaâ€" 4 ( Cl W. G.â€" Cleghorn _ ol beriinâ€" and Messts Captain Cunningham, W. G. Weichel, M.P., M. S. Hallman, J.G Stroh and J. Heveron of Waterloo, Amnother deputation from the Twin City visited Wellesley the same afterâ€" noon. A imeeting was held in _ the hotol at that place at which . they conferred with representatives | from that section. Addresses were deliverâ€" ed by Messts Aug. Lang, Lieut. Gre gory and Captain Lockhart. It: was decided to send q deputation of . six or more to Berlin on Friday evening El1 Of Itz We HYDROU M e Avity, Lieut.â€"Col. Cleghorn _ of _ Be aptain Cunningham pr our meter you will find it running only */s as our you burn this "Hydro Quality" Lamp you Cursent as you would with Carbon Lamps. Web MP M ir home in place of an old "style CARBON the wonderful difference in lightâ€"so much 1 nd Messt sold and recommended to you by QqhlLl>, . the you to equip your whole house wit Berlin Strc W 1 Waterloo reeting â€" in . Williams, . Lochead, LAMPS h Hot Water Bottle $1.19 hiet ind ‘The following were present at the Wellesley _ meeting Messts August hart and Licut. Routley of Berlin, and â€" Messrs Mayor Kadfman, Geo. Dicbel, â€" W. S. Naylor and P. _ J. Lang, Lieut Gregory, Captain Lockâ€" Wright of Waterloo. BONDS. Western School District and Rutal Telephone Debentures at current atâ€" tractive rates. Write for particulars. Rev. _F. M. Mathers wis among those from the Twinâ€"City wha heard Hilly Sunday at Toronto on Monday. H. O‘HARA & CO. Royal Bank Building. Virginia Sailted Peanuts $1.50 Roxbury 90c a lIb. 6 19 19° 19 19° 19 25° 25° Torouto.