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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Jul 1917, p. 5

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*Ed. M. ‘Davitt ,fi“lplul Sale for the wounded and éstitute soldiers in France, advertisâ€" 4 tor Friday evening on the market id&ire, was postponed owing to the mmmy of the weather. . It will, OWever, be held on another date to .fnn‘unoed later. Hombardier Wilfred Bauor of Watâ€" Floo was tendered a farewell party wesday by a numbe: of his _ old Rpo! ‘friends and a most pleasant vésiing was passed. The young soldâ€" O8SPITAL SALE % â€" WAS POSTPONED NNUAL TATTOO â€"£ IN WATERLOO reg OH JULY 27TH Wwing to the inclemency of the weaâ€" on Friday evening the weekly r‘eo-eert on the market square "not given. _ _ § Fa 'nblk' school teachers are by no n‘as decreasing. According to ofâ€" Icial figures every year sees more adâ€" ied to the ranks. Excinusive of kinderâ€" farten and high school teachers the )l:l“rlo Department of Education k‘out the following figures: 1912â€" L1,511; female, 9,246; total, 10, 1Â¥ %1914â€"Male, 1,628; female 9, 7 total, 11,546. In 191@â€"Male, 1. : female, 10.165; total, 11,850. elevator shaft, of, the plent. AS TENDERED i FAREWELL PARTY in and Methodist congregations ‘im the Methodist church on Sunâ€" ‘morning, Rev. H. N. Konkle of Â¥nto preached an earnest disâ€" se on "The subject Place of the e in our National Life." In the sing Rev. D. A. McKeracher nf Presbyterian church occupied the ll&h Society," the ‘three act comâ€" irama produced by St. Jeromes ents last Spring, is being rehearsâ€" y Watford talent, under the direcâ€" ‘of Mr. John F. Roche. The pla; be produced early in August, th« geds to go to the Red Cross. e cups of Salada cost‘ only one the union service of the Presby rmal injuries, which it is feared n Overalt ‘plart, in Brantford, ay afternoon, witen he fell down ‘a meeting o't‘the Waterloo Musiâ€" Bociety Wednesday evening a r> ‘ of the Dominion Day Celebraâ€" i‘vn read and a profit of about @eclared as a result of the reâ€" is taken in. ‘The question of holdâ€" i military tattoo on _ July 27th takem up and that date finally, ied upon for th6 event. CTom zs were appointed to make a‘!l ®eary arrangements in connection ; the affair. _ It was announced %l:even bands have been engazed e occasion and that the _ comâ€" 1 choirs of all the churches in the KÂ¥ will take part in the program. Atrl applications for membership Boys‘ Band were received by y and the conductor was inâ€" d to purchase three new _ inâ€" ents for the juvenile organizaâ€" :u}n'm was visite; by a severe cal storm on Tuesday afternoon the. residence of Mrs. Charles t on Young street was strmck htning. the bolt partially dernolâ€" the chimney. Fortunately it was | stroke and no fire resulted. A ng at the Seagram distilllery ras ctruck, but outside of the g off of a few shingles no damâ€" psulted. Bhone 217 conomy is obvious when th the yield from lowâ€"pricâ€" shortly to return to _ the 5yA We 4+ Â¥e t of the ,lwr.mlvdh,nm':;""&’ ”m o ‘or wiho Bay just returned to Waterâ€" n.:.“.,..‘ r wook gm--h”.fltrfimmw& 4 on f pest tern Statés of the United,States, was{ . Mr, Jacobs im Toronto last week sizing up :ut“..:?.mt’ ' =~ the cattle outlook for the Dominion. & L29 D In reply Mr. Groff stated that the sitâ€" lr.A.J;m-flIr.P.fl.‘ usation ‘looks prowiising. He declared|Sims of Toronto . were in town on ‘that while the prices are high at presâ€" | business. *®@BMMF. | , . e ent there is every indication that they omm ’ : ‘will stay high for some time,. Me. Croff| Mrs. B. Devitt has gone to Oitawa hazarded the opinion that the prices|OM & month‘s heliday which she will will stay high for some time. Mr. Groff will ‘spend with relatives and friends. "-mo'h‘w&w’“ Aouh.b-told.lo_-â€"l:flmllm The only flaw in the entire cattle situation in Canada, according to Mr. Groff‘s estimate, is that while good prices are being paid for good cattle the scarcity of the real good cattic is a drawback. This is one of the mainâ€" points _ whick the: ‘Ontario _ Agrt <cultural ©Department is émphasizing. It has been pointed out by the Department that everything possible should be done to encourage farmers to devots more time and money to the Increasing of cattlé devélopment At a recent meeting of the ‘Waterico County Council grants‘ were extended to the farmers clubs of the County for the purpose of asisting in an increased productiom of live stock. UNIQUE AUTO WINDOW DISPLAY Ig ATTRACTIVE The rather unique automobile _ on iisplay in the window ‘of M. Weichel and Son is attracting considerable atâ€" tention. The auto is made of various lines of stock carriéd in the store and is one of the cleverest bits of window trimming that has been on display in Waterioo for a long time. . Tin pipes, garden hose, lamp reflectors, . house radiators‘ and numerous other hardâ€" ware necessities are worked together in the construction of the novel autoâ€" mobile. The clever device is driven by a teddy bear and a doll and carries a load‘of sponges. * LIMITED SUPPLY OF FARM PRODUCE ‘The supply of produce at the Watâ€" erloo market Saturday was limitâ€" ed and prices generally ranged about the same as last week. ‘The supply of cas was not equal to the demand4. being disposed of at 35 cents pep dozen. Butter was plentiful and sold at 36 to 38 cents per pound. . There was a fair supply of garden stuff inâ€" cluding lettuce, green onions, spinach, radishes, rhubarb, cucumbers, celery, ind new potatoes. ‘ Farmers. report that the corn crop is none too good and predictions of a shortage in the market supply â€" are beinz madet ENTRANCE EXAMS. . _ AT NEW HAMBURG ‘The following candidafés were sucâ€" cessful in passing their Entrance Exâ€" aminations at New Hamburg:â€" Cressman, Abner, 4 Wilmot. Debus, Lioyd, New Hamburg. Forest, Vernon, New Hamburg. > Forler, Minnie, New Hamburg. Graham, Roy, 6 Wilmot. _ ; | _ Howard, Ella, 17 Wilmot. â€" f ‘ Ingold, Vern, New Hamburg. Peacock, Ruth, New Hamburg, Schagena, Mabel, 20 Wilmot. Schnarr, Carl, New Hamburg. Sebhl, Zeno, New Hamburg. Smith, Grace, New Hamburg. Stager, Inez, 4 Wilmot. Steinberg. Elmina, New Hamburg. Stier, Sabina, New Hamburg. Stock, Olga, 13 East Zorra. Swan, Michael (Hon), New Hamâ€" burg. CENTRAL SCHOOL PASSED 44 OUT OF 47 CANDIDATES Principal B. B. Playford, of : the Central School. is justly proud of the record made by _ the 47 candidates from his class, 44 of whom were sueâ€" cessful in passing the Entrance Ex: aminations, 20 taking homors. Maud McKeown was successful in sect@ring the highest mark of the class and will be awarded the Scholarship offered by ’Prlnclpnl Pl.yto‘d. FQR CANMMAS PDIMISING The _ Norwegianâ€"American _ liner Kristianiafjord, of more than 10,000 tons, and carrying some 1,200 pasâ€" sengers and crew, went aground. off Cape Race, NfMd., during a heavy rain and fog. All her passengers were saved. C Vansickle, Verna, New Hamburg. Weber, Earl, 11 Wilmot. WAS OFFERED Mrs. Green, wite of Col. Green of 8t. Thomaes, is the guest of M:rs. C, , 4. Mills this week. ye s Mr. Wililam H. Clayton is spending the week end with friends in Toronâ€" Tikke Littie and Sind Share of Gueiph were guests at the biimp pf fMrs. Geo. J. Lipport during the past week. . At the Patriotic Bridgo held at the Grand Ri Country Club Saturday, Jfly‘nll.gtwl!m won the pretty prize donated by the prest the city this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Albright â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Albright received a cable this morning from their son Solâ€" on, saying that he is well, and.that he is now attending an Imperial School at Bedford, England. Mrs. H. Bowman has returned from a delightful fofrtnightâ€"spent at Keuka Lake and Rochpotor. N.Â¥i sc , Mrs. Greene of St. Thomas, who has recently returned from a ten months‘ visit in England with her husband, Col Greene, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Mills for a few days. Mr. Kline of New York is visiting his son Mr. Herbert Kline on Lexingâ€" ton Road. Mrs. H J. Bowman, and Miss Bowâ€" man, Margaret Ave. are holidaying at Port Ryerse, Lake Erie. Rev. H. J. Behrens will preach: in the St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Watâ€" erloo, on Sunday evening in English. * Mr. Elwell Reade of Tgronto, was a weekâ€"end visitor with Judge and. Mrs. Reade. â€" Mrs. Carson of Detroit, Mich., . is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp¥§o8, Algh $# (\ â€" _ Miss Kate Jackson has, returned, to Montreal after a visit of several weeks with her aunts, the Misses Jackson and Mrs. Hayward, Queen street, N. Mr. and Mrs. Francis andâ€"daughter of Winnipeg were weekâ€"end visitors at the "Manse" with Rev. D. A. and Mrs. McKeracher en route to Muskoka, where they will spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunnifigham and two children have returned from a pleasant holiday of two weeks . with friends at Wingham and vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. uozumc-m«"m\ the West, and Mrs: Brock of Guelph, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Carthew, King Street, during the Mrs. Bishop and son Ravé returned to Montreal, after a delightful month‘s visit with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Breithaupt. Mrs. F. Pearson was the hostess last Friday of one of the pleasantest of the many parties given in honor of the reâ€" cent visitors in Town, at the Grand River Country Club, when High Tea followed by Bridge was the order of the evening. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Clement and son Carl, of Winnipeg, arrived ‘ in Waterloo last Wednesday, and after a short visit with relatives and friends in the Twinâ€"City will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement at their summer home on the Georgian Bay. Mrs. Solon Aibright angd baby daughâ€" Nursing Sister, Licutenant Helena Reid of Stratford, so well and favorâ€" ably known in the Twinâ€"City as one of those faithful young women who are doing such arduous service for Klu‘ and Country, was the guest of the Misses Watson, Mary strpet for a visit of several days this week, when many of her old friends availed themselves of the opportunity of hearing many inâ€" teresting and instructive messages from Overseas. Lieutenant Reid has ‘been for some time stationed at No. 2 Clearing Station Hospital, B.E.F., France, and returned a few days ago ‘on the "Letitia", in charge of 550 wounded soldiers, who are invalided home. After a fortnight‘s visit with her parents in Stratford, Lieut. Reid expects to report for duty at the Hosâ€" pital in France as usual. . _ Secial and Personal ‘The entertainment given at the Grand River Country Club on Thurs day evening, under the auspices of the Military Hospital, was undoubtediy k social event of the season. The pleas ” ing and harmontous schenie of ‘decorâ€" se 4 ation carried out by the blending â€"of the Union Jacks and flags of the Allics |g . oorpoar had quite an artistic effect, and the|M . . _ , . very worthy cause brought out one f1§ . 44 % the largest crowds ever in attendance this delizht‘ul pleasure ~resort, ru.fi-hdwhlln“w 4 a reputation, An. excellent "supper ‘was served at small tables from 6â€"to 8/ . > e‘clock, which was enlivened by ‘the M :NMUMM 46, at (so greatly appreciated), after which ‘the guests enjoyed a delightful N ?wmmmmum ene loves to meet, which was followâ€" N ed by a jolly jitney dance, when . the w-neq-.nlum late the energetic President, Mrs. Minâ€" etta Waeber, and her noble band of ‘asâ€" .@.umwmuaw Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pearce. accomâ€" panied by Mr. Herbert and theMisses Moyer ‘left on Friday‘ morning‘ for a motor trip to Orckard Beach, Lake Simcoe, where they â€"vill be the guests ‘of their sister Mrs. Winter, for a fortâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Goldie, Mrs. J, "Warnock, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Turn bull came up frfom Galt last Thursday to attend the entertainment in aid of the Freeport Military Hospital, ; â€"â€"_ ‘The bridal month seems to have shifâ€"| $ | ted in point of popularity from J t to July, and with this time of summer beauties now upon us, the bride and her interests are of paramount imporâ€" tance in the social world. Tuesday afâ€" ternoon marked the occasion of‘a large® and very enjoyable tea given by Mrs. Roy S. Bean, Albert street, in honor of | & no less than four bridesâ€"toâ€"be, with| & a miscellaneous shower for next Wedâ€"|] = nesday‘s bride, when all sorts of fretâ€" ‘ ty and usefufl gifts were ‘preschted to | 5 Miss Olive Graybill. After a /. pro good wishes for the‘ happingss and prosperity of the popular youngâ€"guests 6f honor, Miss Mary Moogk, Miss Beaâ€" trice McDougall, Miss . Gra¢¥fil agnd Miss Gladys Devitt. . ... .. 0. 000 ., gramme of music, games, efc, tea was served and the happy giathering brought to a close with the best â€" of ‘Mrs. 0. S. Leyes and Mrs. A..N. Lob singer of Kitchener, were in town stâ€" tending the funeral of relatives,.â€"Mildâ€" may Gazette. ; ; Cadet Cameron of the:Flying Corpz at Camp Berden arrived in the city this morning to spent the weekâ€"end at home. * ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers, 85 Frederick St., announce the marriage of their daughter Beatrice Waugh to Mr; James E. Buckley of Winnipeg. UOwing to recent bereavement~in the family the céremony was performed very quietly in â€" Grace Methodist church, Winnipeg, on Thursday, July 5th, Rev. Dr. J. E. Hugbson officiatâ€" :,' Miss Elizabeth Wegenast spent tlm‘ ‘weekâ€"end with friends at Preston. _ > Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hendry of Toâ€" ronto spent Sunday with friends in town. ) ~ Mr. Chas Roos and family have gone to Grand Bend for their holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bates of Cleveâ€" land were week end guests of Mr. and and Heideiberg. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Steiss of Heldel were week end guests of Mr. Herâ€" ‘man Hass. Mr. Oscar Steiss of Tavisâ€" tock also visited Mr. Hass. Miss Vera Schweitzer is spending her holidays with friends in Elmira Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Janki of Toronto, sppont the week end in town as guests ‘bf Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sturm of Wilâ€" Mam stregt. .Mr. H. Germann of Waterloo is enâ€"| / joying a short sojourn with his fam |/ ilytat Grand Bend. . » , :lv;‘:;:qm m‘ . , T4‘ Mrs. John Yalt, and her nephew, M o‘ Master Willie, M‘tchell; of Houston, Mr. Merner of Trout Creek and his|Texas, arrived in the gity on Saturday daughter spent several days at the |~ . f § LCA home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Devitt. #"-“‘”m es ~ Ferdinand, Verna Schmitt and Alice . fprcâ€"®5 re Bowman left Tuesday for a . two g weeks, holiday in Bayfield. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Yungblut, Mr. and _,‘,’"u f Mrs. Moser, Mr. A. K. Cressnian and s<oare C Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer of \‘Lqr | Mn Waterloo visited at the home of Mr. on rt me/n‘ and Mrs. Emil Schnelder, Heldelborg I ;__m‘\ Tha Misses Ida and Grace Martin. futsyipiieresees ‘ The Misses Ida and Grace Martin, Miss Marguerite Bechtel, Miss Beatâ€" rice Gardiner and sister left on Saturâ€" Misses Evelyn Ferdinand, Theodora "chased the hours with â€" m tm ) . :. scllc s 0i oC e .1 # r...*..[l Here are a few things you may want ford k aneort e omm BBE . WAEM weather | | = _ __ . c i Chiropractic dv for Oliphant . on, Lake ‘“I‘l‘;uron Where they. will spend several weeks. Hirry Koehler of Heidelberg and, Mr ‘nd Mrs. Henry Brox and Mr: and Mrs {Ejvurd Hamel and: family visited at‘the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer at Waterloo. _ > Mr. Harold Wurster of Detroit was the guest of Kitchenér friends ; over Miss. Mabel Brown is visiting relaâ€" tives in Galt for a few days. BECHTEL BROS PA sonimetâ€" ds v237 +i Miss Lederman, of the post;;office staff, has resumed her duties after a vacation spent in Toroxito ‘&nd:Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Addison â€"Haliman, and daughter, Miss Rhea, of Aurora, III., ®rp the guests of Mr. Arthur, Foster, Frederick street. _ A"%. . Mr. Harry Portcous, of the Bank of Commerce, ‘Iamil:on, has been transâ€" tétred to Brockville, and spent ~‘the weekâ€"end at his hime, 124 Margaret Ave., before takingâ€"up his.new duties. ,, Miss Alma Conrad, Miss Minnie Knowlton, Mr. George Hainsworth, Mr. Ernest Knowlton, and‘ Mr.. and Mrs. Oscar Hamel | were guests in Stratford for a few «days. \ .% .. t â€" . t _ ‘The Chiropractor does not adâ€" _ minister Drugs,.:uses no medi _ cines, surgery or Osteopathy, but adjusts only the cause of disease, and makes it «possible ; for nature to cure. \ } _ If you are sick or ailing, have :i a trouble of long standing, we ‘will be pleased to consult and "show where the CAUSE of your : trouble is located, and how it ~can be corrected, by Chiropracâ€" P".tlc. Be fair to yourself; iookâ€" i up the Chiropractor for Consulâ€" . tation. fhas k4 | Mr. nfid H;' Jolm‘fltlm,l ‘Mrs‘ Phone 344. . Residence 1020 W. 104 Weber Chambers, Kitthener Hours, 9.00 a. mi."to 5530 p. m. and 6.30‘to ©.00 p.'jh'if""_"} Our entire stock of Millinery at oneâ€"half off 10 20, 50 sed 100 . a»,.. «Canada Sugar Refining Co., Limaited, Montreal, Narm Weather =â€"â€" N eeds=â€"â€"â€"â€" Remember & 3 "9kk 9 'f [MEEL ommc mmn mmz wmw""".‘“ Balbriggan Underwear, | Men‘s SBaibriggan Combinations, in all sizes, very special at Ladies‘ Black Cotton Hose, regular 25c for ..... ..>>. â€">> 10 dozen heavy rib Cotton lfou. very special at ..... ..> Full bleached‘ Jeng cloth, ‘tor A. HMHOLM (Kiâ€"roâ€"prakâ€"tic) ar +0 Paw‘h Ladies‘ and Children‘s wear, to spend the summer at the home 0° Mr. and<Mrs. F. G. Chace; 19 Schne dér avenue. t, * Aits Miss Minnie Knowlton and Mr.: Er nest Knowlton and M. D. Robertso:r have returned home to Toronto afte: spending their vacation with Mrs. J Hainsworth of Foundry St. N.~Mrs. J Hainsworth returned with theimn tc spend a weeks‘ vacation. O.â€"S. Regiment, and George â€"McGee, of the 7th Battalion, both at the Lonâ€" don training camp, visited at the home of the former‘s parents over the sided in Pittsburg, Pa, but, camg to Canada to enlist. â€" Privates Osbert Hughes, of the 108th £ i a C m 0‘ moreâ€"@f; that we are certain. Are you using it1. If not, you;hmt t t i f f id JSb ont realize how much more satisfactorty it is. Try it. You will want the discriminating ‘housewife. : Ans s\ -Q&" % ’“:' ‘The award of merit has ‘been eonfemd upon " CEAN Fioilk by lunt ie con ie n o o e d Starnfields and Penman‘s make, sizes 8!3. ‘lj Getting in Back T«â€"xes. * / 1 Out of the $4,400,000 outstanding 1 Toronto city taxes last December the sum of $2,208,000 has been collected MINARD‘S . LINIMENT CURES@ DIPHTHERIA. Mrs. James Preston Dies. _ 0 _ Mrs. James Preston, relict of}ReT. James Preston, died at her home in Brantford Saturday evening. Z; H, Preston, M.P.P., publisher of The Brantford Expositor is a son. She has reached her eighty seventh year. Twentyâ€"four German planes winged on the French front as well as entire sets may be had here at any time.,. You can buy bridles, haiters, tugs, QId- dies, collars, reins. in fact, 'gf it is connected with harness in any way, it is here. You‘ll .W quality right in every lnutag!co. ‘The prices will appeal to P prudence. ~"*v1& The Quality Store WBFER{ 00 *"Phone 3 39 :*~ HARNESS PARTS WILHELM‘S * regular pricé eemmmmmeemmnitins db ies

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