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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Feb 1917, p. 5

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_ triate Blake : having been face : a‘ char «~ wife.. He rc / fer to be let € ‘fihe return P M ~| (MHes Humphrey was before Magisâ€" at trate Blake in Galt Friday morning, ing ‘ Baving been brought from Hamilton to| Y0 face:a"charge of not supporting his| Th ~wife.. He refused the Magistrate‘s ofâ€"| !©! \mb be let go on suspended sentence j P‘ M he returned to his wife, and wns,:.dl.‘ %Gu two years in jail. s Péefers Jail to Wife. WPte. ~Matthew Jainray â€" of Toronw, y as ;;'elex:: visitor in Waterloo last r Â¥ a n very hearty greetings e (accorded him by his hosts of $ er his loyal and faithifuljserâ€" vice i6 defense of the Empire, Pte. Jaffraywas one of the early voluntéers ’gOVmeu service, where he lost his Yeft arm, and had to be invalided home ‘,M weeks ago. We are glad to reâ€" port, however, that Matthew has so far recovered from his injuries as to Be able to accept a position in the C. PAR. Freight Office at Toronto. \@ Winter term has opened. _ Instruction is largely inâ€" and new students enter at all times. f We cannot hnpres‘: t:: upon parents a Mlut business trainâ€" udelf Deported. y Haly Rudolf, an American who came KBrantford with <a travelling show id joined the 215th Battalion, and in h'lpnv.lm with five others was givâ€" 1 thirtyâ€"@ays for trying to set fire to @ battalion detentionâ€"room, on Friâ€" wmcfl to Buffalo as an undeâ€" ~ Positions are certain. _ SBix ~months prepares; Civic Jaunts. he Brantford City Coun:â€"il at â€"a speâ€" [ meeting called by Mayor Bowlby authorize a eivic deputation going he good roads convention at Boston ied down the proposition and took stand that there should be no trips | year, save such as are absolutely tudents fifl_:‘er very Week ev. A. L. G. Clarke of St. Sqviour‘s irgh,, Waterloo, has been appointed tor ‘of St. George‘s Church, Goderâ€" / This is a ‘well carned promotion Mr.. Clark, and while his many nds will .regret to see him leave térloo, all will join in best wishes his unbounded success in his newl i of labor. ew & the regular weekiy market Satâ€" ay: morning eggs were plentXul 44 4 Ed. M. Devitt eph Gladu died as a result of caused by his narrow escape being struck on a level crossing Farnham, Que. $.. Cecil‘ Walker _ has‘ returnod monto where she has been weeks in attendance on h*r , who has heen seriously ill. fers greater. opportuâ€" than ever before. AND ADVERTISE IN THE BLEGRATIL Id at 45¢czper dozen, > while ‘brought 42c to 43¢ per Ib. fowl was offered. Quarantee alil goods back if not satisfied. "ONARMEterrenintrpeer TÂ¥3 t #+4 not be disappointed it your goods at this Drug Bfi}ig'c s fl‘ Irug Store || AND PERSONAL 217 Charge for full course is only $10.00 to ba paid when pupil has completed U ‘ We teach how to cut, fit, and put together everything from platnest ’lflfl waigt to most eiaborate dressâ€" which can be found in any fashion b6okâ€"â€"You can come and try for â€"# ftow days, and if our course. is not alt we recommend it to be, you have privilege to stop, there being no pay in advance. You certainly do not lose anything by trying. If you do not wuh‘ to be a professional dress maker the gost is so small that you can well at ford to take it if only for your own nse... We teach, conts, skirts, waigts, #leoves, children‘s dresses, collars, ete., etc.‘ + 4 + + 4 [ fih rinks from Waterloo wonâ€"two games in Group No. 5 of the Junior Series at Galt on Tuesday. ‘The gamâ€" es were played late and the Curlers had to get a special car to bring them back to Kitchener and from there those from Waterioo were forced to make the journey on foot. C. Snider and F. Halstead skipped the two Watâ€" erico Rinks, sast A gigantic Ger_ngan swindle was reâ€" vealod by the arrest of a bdpzlg woâ€" man and her daughter. WATERLOO WON .: . IN JUNIOR SERIES ed a purst of speed which kept the Kitchener boys busy, but it did not take long to show the superiority of the‘ League leaders.> In the secord and third periods the Preston . team confined their efforts _ to keeping down the score of, the locals to the lowest. possible point.‘ The â€"teams were:as follows :â€" Kitchener, Preston. Hiuehnergard ... goal ... Biumm Novalk ......._... defence ........... Roth Gildner .......... de€enceâ€". ....... Sullivan Jamieson ......... rovet ...... Thompson Hiauneberg ....{ centre ........ Schrum Sattler ...../. wing ......... Clark Schell w........‘.... wing, .. ... Johnston Rcrrn"eâ€"Quinn of Wfi,erlm. 1 ghter. ___________| _ Numerovs, friends im Watetloo and sn snd het d.ush‘ter' ; !Kitchcner will regret his leaving but esn ons enkmmemscce<~i will extend him their hearty . good wishes for his continued success in C the pastorate to which is has been Learn Dressmaking || w=sre." oo mbere in Two, Weeks _ |DetRott curnErs _ at the Auditorium on‘ Friday evenâ€" ing when they defeated the Preston youngsters by a score of _ % to 5. The locais were never in danger ~afâ€" ter the first ten minutes of play. During this period the visitors show-l The Kitchem»r Juniors added _ anâ€" other victory to theit growing string KITCHENER JUNIORS WON FROM PRESTON ~ Frollow mg 15 Â¥ae lincwp .â€" Kitchener. ~ Acadians Johnson ... goal ... P Leroux ...... right defense ... Karges ...... leit defense ... Shirk ..000000 maver 00 00 Johnson ... goal ........ Bowman Leroux ...... right defense ....... Weper Karges ...... lefit defense ....._.. Quinn Bhirk <:::....... CEOVeL s.s.s.....:. Cote Klaehn ......... centre ... Hanmeberg Krug ...... right wing ....... Jacobi Solomon ....: left wing ... Weseloh 'Re(eret,:'r. Edmurds of Stratford. The last frame was very slow and uninteresting. . ‘The Kitchener boys did not play very hard to score and the Waterlico boys were urable â€" to get away to any extent. A mixâ€"up in front of the Waterloo nets was responsible for the only count notchâ€" edâ€" during the entire period.â€"â€" ‘good a game as usual though . be checked well. Ted Weseloh was about the best man for the Acadians and expressions were R»ard to. the effect that it wak the best game he had ever played. Quinp couid not _ get away and kept falling continually. Weber checked well put could nofi‘ get away. to any rushes. E old Ew PE Sp? Acadians . in‘ Waterloo Wednesday night 6 goals to 2. The first frame was Yery good put from ~ thereâ€" on the game was slow and uninterestâ€" ing. The Kitchener boysâ€"were easily the best but, were : : handicapped by | the small ice." There was <a good deal .of hard. bodyâ€"checking â€" througii~ J out the game but the Waterioo boys were light and although they checkâ€" ed hard th> Kitchener boys took it all with ease. \ ¢ r ‘The Waterloo \)Oyi did â€" not Jook very good last night. Bowman in goal was the star of that team and he turned away shot.after stot with the ease of a veteran.. But for his splendid work in the nets the score wou‘d have no doubt mounted much hijh r. It was a gruelling . contest for Hannaberg in centre. Thare is one thing that can be said, however, for the 16â€"yearâ€"old lad that is that be certainly is a sticker ani he checked hard all the way through. The going told on him toward tho, end and the little fellow _ looked rather bad. â€" Cote did not play as Slow Game Between Old ranmmnst to‘ 2 Victory for Leaders . alt gl ”“"'""xi ’il‘ Kitch:ner Intermediates T0 ~KHTOHENER the «Waterloo Bowman ~â€"â€"| _ WERE DEFEATED _ |zom. _ _ F put " ay BY W mKS|=-==== _ _On Thursday even‘ng thtee rifks 0O{| _ ma mmaramemsmemrn a ‘ F f s Detroit curlers, who are _ touring moom‘mm Western Ontario, met three rinks of e ww * Waterloo curlers in interesting games Delicious "Fruit Laxative". can‘t harm at thr Waterloo rink. The visiti tender little Stomach, |iver tinks were rot successful in deftratâ€" and bowels. ing the local curlers, the %’ate;ltoo 3 taftammtens rinks winning by good margins. Skip Look tongne, moth Seagram‘s â€"and Skipâ€"Miller‘s â€"rla‘s my::rt:t.fi. ane‘ :m:’lin’: won their games by . nine points g:“m need do:nln at once. while Skip J. J. A. Weit‘s rink deâ€" peevish, cross, Hetless, doesn‘t feated its opponents by the narrow | 9100p.eat or.act naturally, or is feverâ€" margin of one point. ~This was the| h« stomdch sowr, breath bad; has fourth visit of the Detroit curlers to ::"”“'“‘.",""" fan of cold, give Waterloo. 3 teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Rev. Mr. Clarke has given â€" most eMficient service in his present chatge ard his transferance to . a larger: pastorate is a recognition of his exâ€" cellent qualifications for the rew charge.‘. 1 _Rev. A. L. Clarke for over â€" five years the pastor of. St. Saviout‘s Anglican Church,‘ Waterloo, has reâ€" ceivedinotification of his Appointment to the pastorate at Goderich and leaves early in March to assume the duties of his new charge. * | BST. SAVLOUR‘8 Rev. Mr. Burn moved a heatt..y tote of thants tp the . speakets for their able and â€" profitahle â€" addresses which inspired every one to do their utmost in the nan(paign for woman‘s sullrage. _ Refreshments were served and a â€"veryâ€" profitable _ Afternoon spent. Addresses were given ‘by Mrs. Dr. Springer of Grand Rapids, Michigan, ani Rev. Mr. Schade of. Kitchener. A.vocal solo was rendered py Mts. C. Bean. Rev. Mt. Mathers â€" had charge of the Scripture reding. ‘A successful parlor meeting. of the W.C.TU. was hd. onâ€" Wednesday afternocm at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Noecker, Albert Street. The feature oi the program was a discussion e the Equal Franchise Movement in Ontario; ft DISCUSSED QUESTION OF EQUAL ga.ncms; Mr. Ezra Bechtel,: formerly a reSiâ€" dent of New Hamburg, where he was identified with the D. Becker store has purchased the residence of Mr. Martin Fischer," Park _ Avenue, and his family wil move to Waterâ€" loo on Tuesday: next. M >« Waterloo citizens, will: welcome to this town _ Messts. Allen and Ezta Bechtel and their families who have ;e(n highly: respected > . ‘residents . â€" of aden and New Hambutg,, 1 Mr. Allen Bechtel who sold â€" his hardware business at Baden to Mr. J. Brick of Waterlob, has removed to this town with his family,â€" He hougcht the residence of Mr. C. Reitâ€" Foundry Street. .MeSsrs. Bechtel Bros., who recentâ€" ty purchased the general dry goods business of Messrs. Uffieikmann Bros., have both purchased properties in Waterloo. BECHTEL BROS. BUY PROPERTIES. IN WATERLOO All To His Wite. SiatuiP NPbe + tnte ied hi A Ahccrecas 249 d from . this place. removed to Chicago, where he entered the employ. of Carâ€" son, Perty & Co. He subsequently identified himsel{l with Montgomery , Ward & Co. His Waterloo friends will be pleasâ€" ea to learn ‘of his success in . Uncle _ Mr.. Roos:is another Waterloo bay who has achieved signal ~ success ir, his chosen vpcation and. who by his business ability and‘ energy has riser, tQ a highly responsible position. â€" Mr. Roos commenced his ‘ career as a cash bev in t&% store carried on 28 years ago in quarters now occupied by â€"Menno, Devitt & Co.. About a year later be went to Jackson City, Mich., .â€" and Sam‘s domains. * Fort Worth. Mr.. Roos: five ygars of continuous, service with the company, Wuo of ~ the largest mail order bouses . in... the world, having dbout . 6000 o.?luy.q Mr, John H. Roos, a former Watâ€" erloo boy who occupies a tesponsible psition as one of the -ncn and bivers of Montgomery, Werh & Co, of Chicago, was bonored receutly by the firm. He was presented with a gold medal in recognition oftwenty RECTOR WILL . . Go To GODERICH WATERLOO ~BOY ARE RECOGNIZED in Chicago, ~New . York, M tmmevian ces | by .14 slRBts,.â€" The scores :â€" s and * n Cw’hfl& n ork,] GuelphR.C. . . Galt,.â€" \J. Hoover ,........ 18" G, . e ant N.(lcl,)ould,...za J, Huy ".'! Tntal . © 00 ; Matal Look at the tongne, mother! If eoated, your little ane‘s stomach, liver s: bowelis need oloLllu at m?'. en peevish, crosa, Hstless, doesn aleep, eat or act naturally, or is feverâ€" Ith, stomdch eowr, breath bad; has _ Frontenac.â€"C. 8. McKnight, of Hinâ€" chenbrooks. ! Carleton.â€"George Farmer of Bast View. 3 ‘ Renfrew.â€"J. R. Davidson, of Westâ€" meath. : Leeds and Grenville.â€"James Wal lace White, of Augusta. _ Prescott and Russell.â€"Alez. Mnrton.‘ of Rockland. i | Ozxfordâ€"Robert A./ Webber, East GIVvE "savYRUP Or #Fto8" TO CONBTIPATED OHILD York.â€"J" G. Cornell, of Carboro Tovn\-btp. 1 .. Bruce.â€"Dennis Izzard, of Port Fjgln Duifferin.â€"Hugh Falconer, of Shelâ€" burne. Victoria.â€"J. A. Tiers, of Fenelon Falls. _ Hatton.â€"C. B Readhead, of Nelson. Peel.â€"Wm. LAnebar, of Caledon. Lincoln.â€"C. H. Claug, of Louth. Haldimand.â€"H. Buchner, of Mbuilton. Lennox and Addington â€"R. W. Kinâ€" nersley. I _ Eigin.â€"J. A. McLean, of Rodugy. Wentworth.â€"M. Stenabaugh, of Anâ€" caster. t Ontario.â€"F. L: Mason, of Oshawa. Huron.â€"Dr. W. J. Milne, of Biyth. : Leeds and Grenvilieâ€"J. W. White of Augusta. Prince Edward.â€"W.. Anderson, of Ameliasburg. _ Simcoe.â€"â€"Dighy Horrell. At Midland. Welland.. W. G. McGill, of Thoreld. _ Waterloo.â€"W. H. Kutt, of Waterlon. Perth.â€"Olivér. Harris, of Fullarton, i Lambton.â€"J. B. WWII. of Thedâ€" ford. x 2 C ‘ Kent.â€"J. A. Miller, of ‘Chatham Township. . Hastings.â€"P. McLaren, of Tyendiâ€" ‘ Middlesex.â€"A. J. Blaikie, of Westâ€" minister. 6 Noflolkl:.loseph Cridiand, of South Walsin . .1 hospitalit? $was much appreciated‘ by those present. . + , The members: of the County ‘Counâ€" cil present were Exâ€"Warder. Paul Swider and Messrs. Jansen, Meyer, Debus, Taylot, Pelz, Woo;l)ud Bohâ€" lender. * " £1.0.0 000 4 AE2. _ AeORT 2 TTE â€" mose pleasantly spent. Reeve Kutt‘s kind ‘ Reeve W. H. Kutt, of. Waterloo, the new warden of Waterloo County, hospitably entertained the members of the County Councit to an . oyster supper at hbis bome | .on â€" Thursday, éveniing. â€" Following the Supper happy addresses were delivered ~by . those waRD&x Kimp s n o 0 |CX. oL. _ _ 0C _ e _ OMIND Tt _ Lippert, H,. McDonald ~ | »Thesdisptay »wil â€"finclude Ladies‘ T. Daigleish C. Butler Switches, Coronetand Fancy Braids, F. Hughes 7 A. Smith Trangformations,‘ Pun'uwn. Waves. F. Halstead ..... 22 J.‘ Hoover ... AP )\ Chignons,. Bangs, and "for bald men rafes > . Tux’ ;{maum‘mum»mu * Tetab............. 41‘ r*i~Fotal ..:i;..;; benefit. the healith ~and a rance. Majority â€"for Waterloo, 17 shots. . | Thare is ns ‘charge for a demonetra: Brant.â€"A. B. Rose, of Onondaga.® Wellington. â€"G. H.flchoq, of Maryâ€" C. W.,Snider . . Galt, Jan.~24.â€"Waterieo . won the tropBy in District No.: 6, © defeating Gueiph by a. score of 4t to 24. The Waterico ‘players did:â€"not Auish= the game in th: semiâ€"finals . until ..1.3¢ this morr/az, but after cnrbtl’.; special ‘tar to take them home _ were back in Galt again this mornâ€" ing â€" for the â€" in 25â€" at nine> o‘tiock.~â€"In the . first Fround th â€"v defeated © Preston by :14 sll8ts, â€" The sceres : ~>:~.;4. ages f Waterloo ) Guelph R.C. _ â€". Galt,.~.â€" ,â€" . Hoover ......... 18~ G, u'.m:..; . MeDonald ... 20 ° J,‘ Handley ... Total .......,...38 . Total ... Maiority for GuelpH, 14 shots. THE NEW WARDENS. wl â€"Max Brown, of Asphodâ€" ex hours werer most has been havi ztmmom work. _ Pte. Atm:n‘ bas been transâ€" ferred to the wireless Department in ecnnection with the General Headâ€" gyuarters Imperial: Army â€" in France. He is at present taking a course in wireless telegraphy and expects to reloin his regiment in ‘February, when be will â€" pe attached to this department cf work. Mr. J. H.‘Roos tecently â€" received letters from his two sons, Ptes. Edâ€" ward and Arthur Rox, who â€" are both serving with the Canadian Exâ€" peditionary Forces. They poth â€" reâ€" port that they are in the pest â€" of health. s _ Pte. Edward Roos is in â€" France with the Strathcomna Horse, he‘m; atâ€" tached to the, Fitst Imperial Cavairy Regiment. He has been occasionally: sent into the trenches to relieve and has been having gtrenuous work. 1 Hainâ€"Goods for ladies:and gentigmen, Y |AT WALPER HOUSE,. on FRL, FEB. 14 |9th, 1917. f WATERLOO BOYS3 ‘ AT THE LFRONT ... * IN FRANCE lMiss Ruby Murphy‘s â€" resignation. Miss Winnifred Cassel, of ‘Kitch>ner, was chosen. Miss Cassel has â€" had nine years‘ expetience _ and _ comes well recommended: Miss Cassel has been substituting in the schools and the â€"Board. decided. that she would he entirely satisfactory. 1 _ A‘ special meeting of . the Public School Board was held on Wednes day night to go over a . number of applications for _the . positten of teacher to fll the vacancy caused by iss w 22 . P NEW TEAGHER 5 ENEAEED A. G. Haelinel F. G. Hughes A, E. Devitt T. Dalgleish §$:0: HemphiH =% > €. â€"Liphardt C. Sradet. sk. @4 W. Halclasa a were closer, the locals being 7.and 6 shots up respectively. . The Cup is a splendid silv?t_ one and the local clup wilk hotd it‘ for the yéar. _ _ Tonight the lm't Curlers _ play bereandsomt" id sport is anâ€" ticipated.. The second week in Febâ€" tvary the local curlers will send: rinks .to Toronto» toâ€"â€" â€"compete â€" ~and should they be successful there they! will keep the silverware which they win. & Following are the two teams from g’a‘terloo that captured the trophy in exponents ~of : Sridet, ADORNS THE HEAW and If you nave thin hairâ€"if you aré baig=â€"do not miss secing Dorenwend‘s Exhibit of Human Yes, pigs is pigs. Mr. A.E. McKone, Shakespeare ad, sold a pig to Mr. . John danget in~ case of fire." * The plan, which the engineer is Dpreparing, will, when completed, be placed in the hands of <the â€" Town Froperty .committee and : will ‘likely beâ€"<submitted to the Council at the _ ‘The safe is to be repaired and: a .l:;y«fim% _ be mu{:n PP CWaaAple pagers fi;&h wn, in the keeping . of : the. engineet, i‘fih.&s Placed ho as to p;" tap i Ks Siginter Uhas. Moogh, has i:l:':fl «thelast few days preparâ€" ing plans for the alterations in the Town Hall. By the proposed charxe HUMAN ® HAR GroTtects ano SOLD PIGâ€"FOR $81.60. Town DISTRIGT TROPHY B .A + F: Halstead, sk Ton | the | Aihol in y 2i + /24 ‘The late Mr. A. McKim wasâ€" 62 yearsâ€" Of age. He came to Canada when quite yourg and establ shed his Montreal, Jan. %6.â€"Anson McKim;, hsad of the advertising firm of A. McKim, Limited, the largest adverâ€" tising firm in Canada, was accidentâ€" lally killed: by a train Friday at Coteau Junction, on the Grand Trunk Railway, . between _ Montreal end Ottawa. Mr. McKim was on his way to Ottawa and got off tha train at. Coteau Junction, ond in â€" some manner was struck and kflled by a trair, near the station. The . body was brought to Montreal, â€" and a coroner‘s jury returne} a verdict of accidental. death. | Desd#OR8¢R008 8888 88808 d e ce se ANSOM M‘KIM KILLED BY TRAIN _ NEAR COTEAU and not blended. Its use Order a sack toâ€"day. _ Why waste your time hfiht:‘ing A hrm wh‘; particulars of dozens of good onés are available at this office, among them : : . An excellent stock and dairy farms> . gf 200 acres, land â€"and all bdaildings,. irstâ€"class, situated , four '18& miles from New Hamburg _ @10VU P ___ Véery fine 120 acre farm in firstâ€"class s \‘ \:(l:at.eil of cul{;iv?ttlion, 8 ,l;niles, from ‘ Kitchener; buildings a An upâ€"toâ€"date 4@ » ”wq . o Keryhgoodm:‘ a.é.,l;,.. d; 3 Ee sieine Pm amittipteeâ€">â€".â€" itchener, good buiidings A CC * Spring Creek â€" .« . > s‘sm S FARMSâ€"FARMS FARMSL STUEBING & SON ~~~ EXTRA tow prites *‘ ‘ 100 Lbs. White Sugar $7.75 > SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL GROCERIES Use OCEAN FLOUR on baking day 255 KING, ST.;_W., KiTCHENER, ont. County Town‘s Best Grocery . * ighest prices tor Dressed : Chic A 5 Worshippers E bi# Sho h 6. 1 /J Of good fopdstuifs hWave alwa _ ye || . turned to us: in our store w Will pay THIS WEEK .B. BECHTEL: + ~â€"~â€"Phone 666 assures you of the most satisfactory résults. money Td Loan. + Iungland.. Mr, . McKim â€" reside« ; Montreal. He leaves a â€" widow one daughfipr. P Uixls ts m on & Washington, Jan. .30,â€" EIRMII‘R"_" shocks of considerable strength, dis. tant, apparently, about five thousand â€" miles, were recorded at Gw_ University last night from nine Wfi geven until twelve Wl'ty-thrcg ,# were at times so violent as to‘th : the instrument off the scrowl,) . 4 , / was established in "1v05. â€"Afterwards a thirdâ€"branch was» established in W}nnipe_g, and a fourth in. London first advertising azency 27 vears ago The ‘Pa /IOLENT ‘QUAKE ». :+ s SHOCKS REGISTERED _ IN WASHINGTON The newest" igea AM canned goods. All, staple Groceries : *; the highest quality at : Jowest market prices. K n :*. a I.. Ac€. sode A plainâ€"saed . . 6 2ongpitees 000 m l 9 it is. wholesome, it is pure Y FANCY GROCERIES,. .;; PHong ¢2s. 1} in < (Bhi * hi#

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