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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Jan 1920, p. 3

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§d Nice President, R. H. San k%; o. D; Caniyâ€" Détro were »here on nnued tmmu and | Ablendly‘ | gamés with the t being . comploted . the: ito at hcinle was fised. The gzanie was contented, the visitors .. win: y four shots. The Detroit curâ€" re the guests of the local club, Waterloo Club dinner where ife howpitably entertained. ?:fi ie M i+ 2 Sppen ) @texidents,~ Mayor John B J. Williams, T. H. Reider. ry Vice Presidents, A. R. Bs %‘M N.; M. Davison, . H McNuty, W. G. Clegâ€" irer showe{ recelpts for the iting to $1119.41 with an exâ€" of $1097.72, leaving (a balâ€" gd, Mrs: H. Funk, ~Mra â€" C. 8. J. F.Carmichael, . H: / H. Stengel, F. Tremain, i,<C,. Wolfehburg; w‘ i8 â€" BoWman,: of â€" Toronto, ‘"In town. $H ue g l %"? * and‘ fce ~with & . the, uewlyâ€"elecâ€" ~plano: ) Nes. H;â€"C. Hilborn,: Mrs io i es ol, attond. . -!:’ argely attendâ€" Cof 41 w was the ?‘.â€"\;ip-u.‘;” dent.. _ Wil fi*,#.”_n # ‘report delbty:to be in a prosperâ€" l ‘{"_”1_'?_;_ the fact 688 < elected for the ensuing E ASPIRIN "BAYER CROSS" Hot Aspirin at all UNCKHANGED : was held to evening, ‘but the and for rli I”'l t it Codth uty‘ xt 2 4|‘ .~- We P & w ‘ - inll :.. : .1&,’ Mge?. -t‘i‘i‘: 'z I‘ . r | " ad aud is betog a ; relagsed for Lc.'iw warded into Ontarig, ‘bu imports %fi“m i n % P 6 pre _ "The m ity of the weath or . is dive coal". t ~â€"*To theae catlises ., 3 mut%dflmlh‘“ dangerous of all and which has â€" beâ€" 4 0, warn the public to MÂ¥ Fte â€" es mmwmn-mu-mb Of ‘ ‘eoal at ouce.". . /C Thiers was a: disappotnted‘ group of (%on Wednesday night at the corner King: and~ Waterâ€" streets when about twentyâ€"two Ukrainians atâ€" tempted to get aboard the 7 o‘clock urand?RiÂ¥er Railway car for Galt on route"to their farâ€"off homeâ€"in Europe. They ~were loaded . with suitâ€"cases, boxes and trunks whic hthey desired â€"~~â€"‘‘ MOMES INâ€"EUROPE to load on theâ€"car, but the conductor informed the party that no provision had been: madé to carry the large cargo of ‘biaggage to Gait, and‘it would be necessary for them to wait until morning when a baggage car would arrive and tak care of the cargo. The Ukrainiafis are ‘ returning to their homes in Russia to visit their famiâ€" les. They are uncertain as to whethâ€" ‘er they would return: to Canada‘ or not. "It. all depends on conditions," luld oné of the party who spoke fairâ€" ly good > EBhglish.~‘ The railway© and boat fare amounts to $140, and>the |trln will take about five or six weeks. The party left Kitchenérâ€"on the six PRICES WERE ’, HIGKH AT R THE MARKET p‘clock car to Galt. The unusually â€" cold weather was responsible to‘ a great degree for the small crowd that turned out at the market on Sdturday." Citizen# who braved the weather were not rewardâ€" ed for their courage by lower prices, but to the contrary" found: prices for ‘the necessities of life higher in some Mttt ECCC MA DCE d C3 e BB 4nd i pected the petition of the farme@rs for | an‘8 o‘clock mlrhf*'fll be m&? cases. â€" Butter_ sold at 65 cents and 70 cents a pounld: fiabmfl.mn{ 75 to 90 cents a dozen, while potatoes showed asharp advarice, being sold, at from $3.50 o:;rl'::‘d. :u 3":‘0!‘; was a small chicken c brought 40 cehts a pound. No other \g’-rmy of mnl was o:‘emd‘ _m'l'hdre as the usua oflcrlm ® + bles. ‘The opinioh" i 3;%0 ‘on the market on Saturday that_ the ‘ authorizing of an 8 o‘clock market during the rem@indér of the winter will have a tendency to bring out a larger crowd of buyers. It is ex MRS.A. KASTINGS :. PABSES AWAYX IN Relatives and ffiends here willore gret to learn of: Geath of, ima Bean, wife of Mr. Hastings and daughter of the iste. Mirss Evaâ€" Bean, which occurred at moh“m :n' ‘Thursday. SBhe ut ‘ears aye, atid lelvu'& iwx and" ta mily of efght children. Three brothers and two sisters aléoâ€" survive, Rev. Iv: an Bean, U.S.4‘; Rdith Bean, .â€" Lin: wood, Selena, (Mrs. Albert _ Smith), Lake Saskatoon, Alta., © Eldon u& |Helvln_ Linwood. Team Jumped Into Sleigh,. While J. M. Taylor, undertaker in Tillsonburg was returning from a funâ€" hls sitigh and he was ..n.fi’“"" nurt his sleigh and he was Oneé of the horses !u killed ° the road whs strewn with wreckage. "I‘was a Question of the Horse‘s Strongth. | Been Buy in MORE _â€"~ LEG ? roâ€"â€" SHILOK, MAINE of hy .o monpon e mikee ol sales has piade them‘ / ipular with the public â€"whose conâ€" Te im ts service to their patrons. y * Mr. ant .. Wn. aur~ td death â€"of Philp;â€" *brother Mro. Hes un and -: w-'i ter P 4 ammr ufv.mm.g% k % place : in ‘Gueiph. on Monday.~.; The dcceased returned trom overseas . last ‘tall after five years of service with the Intelligenee\Department of theâ€" Cangâ€" dian forces. <He was _ awarded .the Military â€"Medal for s&hfir’y and was exceedingly r .. _ yarious M ue . the war. ers x s ‘Auring the wnnd%dw minence o%fio r.lta racy and optimâ€" istic manng wh they" were "writâ€" ten. Since his return home his bealth "has not been of the yery <best, and about a week ago he suffered: s breakâ€" down. . His untimely death will be reâ€" {“reued by a largeâ€"circle of friends. MISS Lâ€"PETTYPLACE DIED TN TORONTO The death took place: in‘ the Wesâ€" tern Hospital,â€"Toronto, . on Sunday night, of Miss Lily Pettyplace, sister of Mrs. Arthur Stuebing and Mr. Alâ€" lan Pettypla¢e of this city. The deâ€" ceased formerly resided inâ€" Kitchener and Waterioo, being employed as a milliner previous to going to Toronto. She underwent _ several operations during the last few months, but all efforts to réegahin‘ her‘ health © and strength proved> unsuccessful. :« ‘The remains will be taken to her home in Teeswater where the funeral will take EXAMINED AS TO SANITY BY EXPERTS place. The death sentetice against . Ivan Petcoff which is supposed to go into execution on next Monday morning may be commuted as a result of an examination of; Petcoff‘s . mentality, according to information received by the Telegraph from . George Bray, the condemned man‘s solicitor. It will be remembered that Petcoff 4s under senitence of death for the murder of John Soroksty in Galt on M&y 24th Owing to the fact that Petcoff has maintained a stolid silence since his sentence, Solicitor Bray asked that the man be examined by Government experts to ascértain his sanity. â€" Mr. Bray informed the Telegraph this momll:: that‘ the examiners were in ‘the city on THursday and examined Petcoff at‘the County Jail. They gave no reportâ€"before leaving but will renâ€" der a full report to the department of justice. It is expected that their reâ€" port _ will recommend commutation. Mr. Bray expects to hear . from the Department of Justice . some . time Wednesday. : Chief O‘Neill informed the . Teleâ€" graph on Monday that le. has been recelving inguiries from Kihcardine regarding a Robert Wurr, who is sup poséd to be residing in the city. The inquiries came from relatives and the Chief stated that If Mr. Wurt will call at police headquarters he will _ hear something to his advantage. ® + ROYAL CITY OVERâ€"ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many a night‘s rest. . 1f your stomach is acidâ€" disturbed, dissolve two or three KIMOIDS joy retreshing steup. _ The parity onde snn s : 0 Plpere wl r o is Y 1 o mogoe oc s e e iess | ol o ~â€" [ ot e .._..% spowhit) aiie io hatp atosser He wl be Jaid quite a ~not « â€" rRe_ ARLET | up for gome thne, . ~â€" ..‘ 0) .. >.lc lces hat@}.. mmewnprroan oo mminnigaliimtind mmm iyh C in en enta dn i+ Lads .. uidnss ~ Reference was made + to the fact udluiuumrnfllfl been a deepening of epiritual < of the, church, and comversions wnw:vwm b . the record by an incresse <of Wfr. yeur. The awnl of Tir was a froim all sout!, tmvsbies 1o $horree goe ue Lager mm& seaiae® mendid conâ€" e m ook. acter, ree > mentk 2t cmntch sogut" Couplofed ‘the of terings shave ‘increased: at=@ coftservaâ€" tive estimi@ite for current :‘ expenses ‘for the New Year at loast $12.00 per Sunday. f By @ unfiagnimous vote the pastor‘s year. The salaries of the choir leader in organJét were also . substantially incréased. ‘The meeting from beginning to end was characterized by perfect harmony ind a most optimisticâ€" spirit for the future. An offering was taken for the Armenian Relief Fund. C The election‘of officers resulted as tollows:â€"Clerk, H. Johnston; treas« urer, R. D. Lang;â€" missionary treasutâ€" or, A. Huff; deacons, E. D. Lang and J. C. Shelly; trustees, R. D. Lang, G. H. Clarke and R. T. Best;,. . finance committee, E. D. Lang, C. 8. Kert, A. Inrig, E. Poquoznlvl“i lf Wllo;d; muâ€" sic â€"committee, â€" alford, D. Sim, ir., Migs °L. sma?? °E. Pequegnat and Mrs. R. D. Lang; ushers, H. Walford, G. Dickie, A. Inrig, D. Sitw sr.. A. Méisel; J. A. Good, W:. O%. Mitchell, A. Helwig, R. T. Best, H. Hoinmes L. Shelly and P. Shelly; accountants, J. 4. Good, G. H. Clarke, D. Sim,:sr., and Aonee Pn e ie n L td Shelly and P. Shelly; accountants, J. 4. Good, G. H. Clarke, D. Sim,:sr., and A. Lang; auditors, Wm.~E: Mitchell and J. A. Good; prayer meeting orâ€" ganist, Mrs. R.‘D. Lang;â€"spcialâ€"comâ€" mittee, Mrs. G. H. Clarke, Mrs. _ N. Boehmer, Mrs. H. Waiford, Mrs. R. T. Best, Miss Elsie Shelly, W. O. Mitchâ€" ell, L. Lecuyer and D. Sim, sr. > Pmmrm Important chubges havé been made this week in the héad office of the Mutual Life of Canada in Waterloo, byâ€" which~a number . of wellâ€"merited promotions have been received. Mr. Walter H. Somerville, A. I. A., béconmies . Assistant Manager® of the 'pomm. while Mri H. M. Cook, F. ‘A. 8., succeeds him as Secretary. _ Licai® 10 U > spnepaining fiee «pilyc P vog +0 eC â€"~ In the Agency Department, Mr. Em' Stiith becomes Ag@ni@y. Auditor, and his former position of superintendent of the Premium Department,, will be pam on w‘lr. G‘;l’hlor. 16 , ‘Mutual Tife‘ of Cahada forâ€" tunate h’iflvng‘ nmlil' & ‘group of auch strong sud qualified men. " The positions of matiager, assistant manager, secretary and assistant seeâ€" retary are in the handg of men of notuaMAl" training who at‘ the same time aré practical men. of business. ‘The Telegraph felicitates the offiâ€" cersâ€"l66t The glhyhmn_" of the conipany . dléo, bee interests deâ€" ;mmnmtldetmonmchm acter and> qualifications of the exe utl«a{loon.uutohoimfllymâ€" ':}ms‘:nrvflh -M“:-uh have with i 3" M o ftwenty years, whgi': Mr. H. = Cook ‘has given twolve years to theâ€"serving of the Mutual Life, Lilitan M. Pheips Dead. Lillian ‘M. Phelpg, noted W.C.T.U. W and ition: lecturer, died toan o Henluen: Ost. .. She was a m 4 wBs &A griduate of the Philadeiphia. Schoo! g Oratory and â€"had lectured in every ' of the Union and had visited g the Rev. | country in Kurope thg HIVE CAsEs Two Additional Oases .‘Re ~â€" ~ported to the Health® : & Authorities: _ * ARE YOU VACCINATED? : Adre :enge of sul ~was . re pérted tm wmerame" mr‘n n met sner of King cad ig atfiets dflhfl'm“&' ree M. 0. H. stited that MF, Beét ts a traveller and that ‘in <all prc € of his "’"‘,e...,.‘t'io.:"‘“",..';u x noon a youbg man who ‘ is employed at the Dominion ’rm’uy was discovered to be s form the: disease. He was promptlyâ€" removed to the Isolation Hospital. His case makes the fifth at the Isolation anc Dr. McGillawee stated ‘ this morning that the Hospital is now full ~If any more cases occur Dr. McGillawee stat ed they will have to make use of the diptheria department of the, Isolation Hospital. Dr. McGillawee recommends vacinâ€" ation especially â€" to travellers and to those wiio remain at home he recom .mends it as a specfal protection. ‘The case reported this morning mat es the sevemnth case (reported this winter. ‘Two‘ of the tases have beer freed> formâ€" quarantine. ‘There are now five cases under quarantine. It was anviounced this morning that the Kitchener Construction Company Had received its charter of incorpora; tion and that a general meeting of the shareholders would be announced later for January 27th. It was stated by Secretary Harttung of the Comâ€" piny that with the coâ€"operation of the manufacturers, the merchants and the business men of the city, it is expectâ€" ed that several hundred houses will be erected this spring. CHARTER OF INCORPORATION Mitfame coldition when found . He red that had he not been discor * woraing the ces are b have been frozen‘to: & stupified with wpuhuuheél#‘v"- bitestion HAS ARRIVED NOT, TD Â¥+ C1 to. Montreak io [aAs| p ie ts $ zJ y 14 en * tm t ue rye vowt Mat “%t .,‘1.4“1- :,-.-’. 4 en -.x'w&rv,urv*’d-fil } n d ran naatnck M 4‘-«"1!“':&»”» ‘ e n s saaiin an c ol oif whiy‘ brapal 6 WO \p + ,,gg 6 %J!t‘i;:" 4 l8 tribute Lo ho. Ravel who y oen eenrirnde T ‘% ?,. s .~),. nt ni a| of Drigk imprompâ€" | dreasgs w H dn in aormmalite n ho erae f ciÂ¥ic organizations which . the guest of honor m'fi&?fl-fl «providedâ€" by during the seven years he h&e been "%‘% ;nfim 'rheppu:gm and the "He ‘ed keen regret at MY. Kabel‘s remoyal Kaplansky. trom Kitchener, and: «lso â€"foolk: occaâ€"| inability to sion ‘to‘apeak in: the most zhllfle Chairman a ‘térims of the future growth and : prosâ€"| tlonal Anth ~perity of this industrial m}t .] and Mr./Ch dictions were made that Kitchener Ames Hold macuyot“.m population in | from Police ten years, and: | various . pro~]" Among t! greasive enterprises were . advocated, | yerions oTE sych as the erection of 1,000 new:housâ€" | Kabel has | es during the year, the‘ extengion the Manufa the street rallwayzervice, th;gmcuon of Trad: . t of a new addition to the Kâ€"W. Hosp!â€"| the Bowlin tal, the purchasaof a ~motor‘ . ambdlâ€"/S. J. Wl ance and other : civic . improvements.} Georgé Die ‘The. members of the CÂ¥y Council _ of, Breithaupt, 1920 who arrived after‘ the ugullrl Welchal, 61 meeting wore given a most enthusiasâ€"‘ Wiyor C. K CITY COUNCH RECOMMENDS OF AIR RINKS AT PUBLIC SCHO The regular meeting of theâ€" City Council on Monday proved to be J short session, the business being com» cluded shortly after 9â€"o‘clock. . The question of providing â€"rinks. for thg] children of the city . in comnection‘ with the various public schools was yrought up by Ald. Schreiter. 15‘ was mggested by Ald. Schreiter tha the Council make a grant‘ to sthe Public School Board so as io enable the Board t‘pmflde rink accomodation for the cfikiren, Mayor Eden declarâ€" ed that the Council could not make a grant of money to t‘e Public School Board without Raving the grant Qv!dâ€" ed proportionately between the Pubâ€" lic and Separate School Board. Mayor Eden thought a resolution from the Council recommending to ‘the Public School Board that they provide rinks for the children would be sufficient to accomplish the purpose. He pointed out that any money the school board Lo 1 the _ AWHEN YOUR HEALTH FAILS â€" j ALL IS LOST ! 2+ your good health leaves yoh. then you lose energy,. ambition and the desire to sucéeed in life. ds ‘Things that are worth while do not Intéréit y9u and you just drak. on from day to day. is 1 Don‘t give up; Don‘t Weaken, do not be d cause otflr mediciries have failed to M‘g that will Build Up and Stremgthen the: again be Strong and Vigorousâ€" : Hacking‘s Heart and Nerve Rémedy It takea away ‘‘that tired teeling*" and brings back the cheoks of your younger days, â€" â€"@ +838 Health, Strength and Vlnlia are yours ‘ geta few boxes of Hackings eart and l‘m x‘ut desler today, and give them @4air trinl, !tl%:fiw onbmwmam-mwwbw% ve pald. ° Insist on Hacking‘s, HACKING‘S LIMITED; EN Pss | fe m rouk5"! o owe? to â€"lome Ly uet that 1 fip.nm present, . Srem ; The vholesime food was / enjayed, and 10e by" all who surn ,f tablo8. The / toast ist charge of DÂ¥ Hons berger, were larg 27 spugun were interm{ ~by. songeCoBI for the oeu‘w vel :.b‘,’;, ,_ provided: by‘ Mr.Howa: Eâ€"yme phone, and songs,by _ PM 5l and the "Hebrew tyins,* . Caxi Kaplansky." Lettors of regret® a inability to altend.wore," jé Chairman after the singing of 1 tonal Anthenm from Mr. T; K. 1 and Mr..â€"Cheâ€"ter F. Oraigle, .of" Ames â€" Holden‘ McCready Bystem from Police Magistrate Weil. .!. ~ Among the<gpeakers, . repres varions oreaulzations with wh Kabel Has bean _ identified, . Ind the Manufacturers® Association, ot Trag . t 16â€" AV, »Houpl the Bowling , ete., w‘re.. l would spend would eventu&ily=l for by the.council> AK ’~"":: condod by" Ald. Breithaupt, moved resolution ~and‘. it was m@anmime carried. vacs 2 oc ce ie oi Early Hours . A: byâ€"law. aithorizing the Ob drug mec‘q:tv“ :7 even ing: ! o‘clock ex on evenings pr a statutory holltdy wes paem clause in the byzi ~sdipulat the medical officer of health e rogate the ‘byâ€"law at any timi@ demic should eccur. 5\ & ~~* Would Reprieve Boyeft. bilk sds ioiz s ceA snsA en e 20 A petition is being ‘ ‘ cireulatad | Stratford.on behaif of Stayke BHey sentenced to uuhn‘t“ ® the murder of: Johnâ€" is no mention in the petition of 1 Petcoff, who was.sentenced to ib the same crime." sens "" > «o % Sald tay The / toast Listowel, Ont.

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