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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Jul 1920, p. 3

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| , _ SINCE .|m ( feâ€" _ SHILOH hi AMMPROPECOULICGHSE * A éommt met Mo + fintc w is / . 0 of â€" Yp: Te ""by a party 1k s Wawe A ttee of the Comnty Council met Monday to conduct an .@xamâ€" into the evidence of a lawsult w is at present pending. The C of Waterloo is being sued for ‘n Incurred about a year ago by & party of motorists from Brantâ€" ford. . Seven men in a Ford car met 'lth;:eu(-tdent on a County road beâ€" low ston. They struck a . small hole in the road with the result that one of the wheels broke. Damages mre being claimed. ~~ Mrs. A. Kaufman Passes Away in k Toronto Hospital One of First To Go to W ar # Last to Return # One of the first soldiers to leave Kltc\ener early in the war Was Pte. Alleg Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Smith, 53 Breithaupt street, and he is probably the last veteran of the war who will return from the war Pw.‘ Smith reached Quebec on Sunday and arrived in Kitchener _ this morning with his wife and young child. They were given a hearty welcome by their relatives at the depot on the arrival of the frain. Since the close of the war Pte. Smith has been in England. where he was married. In addition to | Pte. Smith, his father and _ two hrothers, Privates Walter and _ Arthur Smith, served their country during the war. Population May Kitchener‘s population is due for all increase of at least 1,500 when the assessment reports are completed and would have leaped ahead. from 3.000 to 5,000 had the housing situation not been so acute. This is the conclusion drawn after| & brief interview | with _ Asseâ€"sment Commissioner _ Martin Huehnergird this morning. | Mr. Huchnergard asâ€" serts that while it is impossivle :o give any definite fixures it the pres ent time, the indications are that the completed rolls will show the. pojpeâ€" lation of the city to be in the nelg a~ borhood of 22500 as compared with slightly over 21,000 of last year ‘This is a good increase and speats well for the steady growth of the elty. It is agreed. however, that witu facilitics for housing the constant in flux of outside labor, . the tisure. would show a much greater increas= â€" The assessment will not be comâ€" pleted for about onc month. Unin then an accurate estimate | of | the population is not obtainable. &1rn LomeR GOUIN RESIGNS. _ | Company _ With two Quebec, July $ â€"Sir Lomer Gouin}sive men at the head at a meeting of the Provincial Cabim }Tn]nf:‘rnph prodicts gre et this morning resigned as Premirrt/this firm in Kitch»ner â€"af Queber mc uies Sn i rnrrmmmmmninecp sns oourme ies n on e ind ie come e Beriome n onernmmenamreman ce n in The dfin;\ took place in St. Michâ€" ael‘s Hospital, Toronto, on Saturday of Catharine Seegimiller, wite of Mr. Alfred Kaufman, of Baden.â€" The deâ€" ceased had hbeen in illâ€"hoalth or some years, suffering from internal lruu-E ble. and everything | that merdical | scence could do was done to prolong! her life. In a final effort the deccas| ed was faken to St. Michael‘s Ho«â€"| pital where she became a patient of Dr. Glover, whose discovery of â€" a eure for cqncer has alroady proven successful in many cases. but Mrs. Kaufman‘s allment was beyond 1rmt-‘ ment. She was in her 65th year and| is survived by her â€" husband. . two sons and four> daughters, Alired G.. Kitchener; Willam IL, New Hianâ€" burg; â€" Mrs. Louise Maxwell. Kitchâ€" ener; Mrse Dora Pautler, Preston ; Mrs. John Scheonk. Petersburg. ind Mildred | of Buffalo. _ Two â€" ststers. "Mrs. Caroline Becker. Kitchener, and *Mrs. Annie Wood. Kingsley, Mich., and one brother, George Seegmiller. Potershurg, _ together â€" with _ twelve grandchildren, â€" also | survive The funeral will be held on Tuesday, July 13 at 2 o‘clock from the residence in Baden to the Lutheran Church and the Baden cemetery. is Examini 2 K \ Co#n1t1141 WHITE DRESSING 30::SEBECOUGHS KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT \THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES LIQUID AND CAKE PastEs FoR BLAGK, TaN, OXBLOOD AN SROWN LEATHER S20€S, Reach 22,500 ‘_.Civic Picnic »fnmiiuimammiasvkas) ‘The annual civic picuie, which h'u!1 becn arranged by a $peGal commitâ€" tee of the City Council, was held at the ‘ Bloomingdale flats on Thursday afternoon, until the rain forced the picnickers to the house on‘ the farm of P. Berdox, of Waterloo, who genâ€" erously opened it and gave the picâ€" nickers possesSion for, the afternoon. ‘The threatening weather . and the ‘duwnpuur of rain prevented _ many who had arranged to attend the picâ€" nic from arriving at the grounds, and those who did reach the flats sought shelter in the closed automobiles un til the heavy shower had passed over. Horse, Injured on Train, Dies at New Hamburg_'; Guelph, July 9â€"Mr. Harry Litt is today mourning the loss of ts valâ€" uable racer. Edward of Wales. the horse having died this morting at New Hamburg. A few weeks ago Edward of Wales, while in a box Car near Dunnville with two othr horses, was injured. He started in one race since then, but did not show anyâ€" thing lke his former speed, and a few days ago became sick Heavy Rainfall Causes Flood on King Street One of the hea season passed ov nesday afternooft and there are Ci there was a clon the the Fou ber hluc COUNTY SEAT the sur to the dameite serious New Show Rooms Are Opened by Malcolm & Hill Maleolm & Hill manufacturers of inedium â€" priced | bedroom furniture, have opened up new show rouoms at their factory ‘ The rooms are on the second floor auid areo six in number, finished in white â€"and â€" buff colors. A special lishting system has been instalied to give a soft tone . effect. The â€" first rocm at the head of the stairway is the reception room and contains a dizplay of uphol: tered couches, chiirs E:m-l Chesterfields. Off the reception room a buffet lunch is served from 13.30 too 2 n‘(:lnd; 7(Iur|m: the Furniture Exhibition â€" This is in charge of a first class chef. id in im uies Linaanihe se lticn snn The nest roum has | Mepple white desizns of. bedroom furniture in wal mt nads>ny and enamel A feature was a dresser with t wi mirrors. ome sttached | was | square an dthc other oval, which was sus pended by cords. In the next reon there is a (Queen Ann suite in wal nut ind mahogany. Two more room: there is a AWnpshn 1M M OS nut ind mahogany. Two more rooms were visited which cortain a fine disâ€" play of different designs in walnut aud mahogany. ons Mr [ Class ti e Peptoelnend The Malcolin & HMill Co houzht the D. Hibner Furniture Co lagt January. They are meeting with bis success in their line of work in Kitchener They employ, 100 hands and are very hbusy a1 present. | Mrâ€" James Malcoim is Viceâ€"President and Genetsl Manager. He is also President of the Andrew Maleotm Fnrriture: Co , _ at Kincar dine affd Listowel A veryâ€"pretty honse werdding . tonk place at the King _ Street Baptisi Parsonage on Friday,. July Oth, when ; Miss Minnic Trene Hudson, of Brantâ€"! ford, was mnited in narriage to Mr. Chartes F. Hrtchinson, _ of Toronto, the ceremony being porformed by Rev. P C. Cameron. of this city ‘ 1 phepe was pleniy of fain fe]l ant gardens and lawns recsived i ough soaktng. . As is generally the c owhon there 15 a heavy fall ut â€"King stroet was flouded from iiry to Youus streets, und a umc of the celars of the stores in this t were flled with water. The w brsing were unable to aake a way surface water fast enough, owing he smail storm drain pipes. The ge eausod by the flood was not HUTCHINSONâ€" HUDSON. Comp Marred by Rain A Hill, of Haxtehinson. _ ol _A ony being | performe Cameron. of this city An st rainfalls of the the city on Wed: iort three o‘clock, 5> who | aleclare irst. â€" Whatever: it v of rain fell and \the Toronto Plate | in th ; President of the |partm two such progresâ€" | before ead of affeirs, 1h'-s\va< i â€" preat suceess (nr?n:::‘ P dresser. with two ed~â€" was | square, , which was sus In the next reom Aun suite in waf Excellent Exhibits at Audiâ€" _ torium and Varigns Factories. Purse Taken Off Counter While Examining Goods hrext i anr OX D€ esaminitig. shie 00 purse ini the eot tumsd a momen whueh contained wnl t umved a moment after, the purse wiueh contained 315 00 had disappear L In the diuterim a well dressed woâ€" man in biack had euteren the _ store and ezquired for a piece of voile at 69 cenis a yard. Being told they had no voile at this price the woman left. It was immediately after her depar Mrs. Dickert has a good descript.on of the woman and it is understood she is reporting the theft to the police. tuare pur Samaritan The officers of Samaritan Encampf ment â€"No. 49, Kitchener, the Patriâ€" archal branch of â€" the lmh'pt'ndeznll Order of Oddfellows were instailed on Tuesday evening for the unsuingl term of six months, by August Ku~‘ doba of Kitchener. Past District Deâ€" puty Grand Patriarch and suite. Patâ€" riarch Kudoba merely officiated _ in this capacity on this occasion . in place of Frank Steele of Galt, who at present is the | District Deputy Crand â€"Patriarch, Wesley C. Kramp. the Chief Patriarch, or the presiding officer for the last tefm_ retiring \The elected officers are as follows: Chief : Patriarch, | Albert: Plowers High Priest. Richord Pufhal, Senior Warden, Harry Péliar Scribe, Gordon W. Zeller. Treasurer, Jerod K. Master Junior Warden, Edward Class. Mrs. Dickert, 4508 c xperience this q ring in a down anld put shoppor Young Couple Wedded in City y Guard Room There were no wedding bells, floral decorations or gaily attired zarments at the martiage ceremony performed in the gnardâ€"room of the police doâ€" partment on Tuesday evening shortly before six o‘clock. But the minister was there to tie the knot, the bride and groom were both on hand, . as well as the wedding ring, and a nnil ber of interested witnesses. The un mstat part ofâ€"theâ€" weddine.â€" howove s cwas the fact that the greom emerged from â€"the pelice: eourt cells, shortly after the arrival of the bride and hiei parents from their home I 7 1 ! RSESENE being â€" The oweidit been fixed fC have know Chi affair affair. was la Hie w noon. time police ramks than pref beeo teen _ years‘ wages, awarded $3,998, _ _ Regina, â€" Sask., July 7 Charles Jones. &n exâ€"Barnardo Home hboy. who brought action against his employer, Ezra Shaw, A Davin farmer, for 8iX teen vears‘ wages. . w@® . recently hat that Mrs t in face nferred come a The _ po laid nts ( riaka Encampment Elect Officers the of to SUING FOR mds ind and took a party poltce o Krainer & Co., and the hoistering Coâ€"_ Upstairs oriam building are the mihits. . Machborn & C9., » €o.. Lippert Furniture wl the disd igainst placed during make : h N+ the ploce of goods . leit her smail oupter. _ When ent after. 0 the Ds Dickert C P ecancludlé4d rty to the officers emony tak bride‘s p: not feel d the groom up his ‘ther he nediets charge w conse the n unds o the a up hi George St hml‘ morning when own store that on their â€" guard. p to fge (dooFf & he salesmar the of goods she was ber <mail hlack groom M sequently e in the howr had orianal HIS Meunt informed equence. i When she re unfaithfnl missed _or not n which had d that he e nuptial | were ke place i parents, Ii diaposed 1 n making a I Age Le! ‘ l orp ngthof_tinrl arroes! ernoon mind would | ir not wWAGES the cere gnard rootn «L ch gr hie R Ler of Yin better knot willing at the mt thr to run a ‘gat cere Rupture is not a tear or a breach in the abdominal wall, as commnly supposed, but it is a stretching ,0" dilation of a natural openiug. J T. Egan, of Foronto, the loug estubligh: ed rupture appliance specialigt will V:: Kitchendar; Walper House, "Satâ€" urdgy,. Sundayâ€"2 days onlyâ€"July ’l‘e ‘Curatrum" the new surgical in vention, as now uséd and prepare J to @rder, wil not omly retain rupture perfectly, affording immediate and complete comfort, but is intended io aggist nature in her work in the \'hanesl time known. Thege new sur gical appliances have received highes: approval wherever shown and are deâ€" signed in accordance with the prinâ€" lciuk-s laig down by the world‘s ter‘â€" | book authorities on this gubject, proâ€" ‘ ducing regults without harmful readyâ€" !mmlb hard pad and old faghioned | steel gpring trusses. Mr. bgan has ‘h-shmunlals from our own gection IUT inspection. . If interested, call; he wil! t give you free demonstration and °x [ amination of gamuleg _ Now is the ‘time to make yourself safe and comâ€" | fortable tor your duaily . work. â€" Â¥ve ! dates, agk at hotel office for his gat ‘ple room â€"tear this notice out no w ‘ for future reference. 17th and 18th rke nom abou!t athor heen ! Eleven building permirs have been | jssued from the office of the City 1‘21\-! gincer since the beginning of _ July. ; Several large permits c included in | this number, first of which is the Para: l mount Theatre which is to be erveted i at 90 King streei. West, al a sust ut‘ lSlm.l_mm' J Mo Joffrey is named as j J architect and N. Mcheod, _ LbL us‘ ) builders. 1 uold Ina th Many Permits Next in line is the _ mew Clect? Suh Station of the Kitehener $. Commission. This ts to be butit Pusker Brothers on the | comier Brehaupt and Edward | Streets. will eost Mudr® sceording to . the timates submitted. Two residence perimits were an th« Stroul utla ensi n GERUARODL 21. SW .00 07 the owher and Imilder. G. B Schell wili build a one and on curlf storey residence on the corner of Lancaster ard Louisa Streets at a cost of $3,500. Exenwive aiterations to the | build: ing of the Kitchener Daily | Telegraph are being made, The: mnount nanicil in the permit being $3.000 The work is being doge by Becker, Other permits included those . for four giruges. one verandah, one shed caril one small alteration Well Known County Citizen Passes Away Sunday h pd and took itp his ruxtGence in Rutci l cner. He was a member of the Cathaâ€" , ic Ordc? of Foresters and of the Canâ€" ‘ vlian Order of Chosen | Friends. He l was known and hold in high | esteem througnhout the county. | He was twite married, his first wife being Miss Anâ€" nie Bubhlmann. of Mildmay, and six. children were bors in this union. Al bort. Heisley. Alin. | Mrs.cdos. Brohâ€" man, Guelph, George, on â€" the homeâ€" stead. New Germany, Charles, of the ¢Qneen‘s Hotel, Preston., and John, youl estate agent. Kitchener. â€" The see om| inarriage to Miss Annie Harnock, of this clty, was hlessed | with nine children, all of whom alsn» survive with the muther, viz, Edward, Alvic, Rowe. Fdnaâ€" Leo. . Willizm, Elinore, Gordon and Weyneta. The funcral was buneral was held on Tuesday. July THERE IS ONLY ONEâ€" GENUINE ASPIRIN ; 1 Fraiy Yablets with ‘‘Bayer Cross! are Aspirin â€"No others1 on the tal not A«pirin Your dru gemtine "B cause genit Canadians Company There interest chased Durin sold as other c genuine the in Canada), of Bagar Manuiacture Mopongeticacidester ‘ o# Salicylicacid. If you pirin at al r druggiat e "Bayer gonuine 4 re is not a cc t in Aspirin from the | i the war. nniapiti!l in containera. e Aspirin, | i don‘t trhlots and Were Issued perimits first 0 .L‘Tli:!),' {ogo.u0n all see th refuse t‘s worth of German all ri};htn being purâ€" . _S. Government. acid imitations were ill boxes and various lut now you can get mt @8 dove eabrat sal were among those is for n â€" Shanley A. Tyler is "Bayer thouâ€"t] clectrical po Lighi wrtit _ hy ruer _ of reets. / It re you the pirin" . beâ€" maile by Canadian they â€", Magnificent Early Comers to the Market l;eema the Supply f Offered. _ . m‘ consequence thete was a DE !0""~ for the delicous fruit. The 1@ this season has hâ€"en the largest in Some years, and the quality has also been wbove the average. The berries . on sale this morniag _ were somewhat smaller ther they were a week _ a50, and were moistened by _ the heavy showers uf the werk Norwithstandâ€" ing they lound a ready sale at prices ranging from 20 to 25 cen:s A basket. When so.d by the crate the buyers se \cared thom at 16 to 18 cents a barket Growers did not think . that there would te vory many, if any, strawher rie the s <rili: bask pear ther "e«s thr ® i. pol titles Th 8 20 p‘elock from the residence « toria street tn the R.C. Chureh cemetery in New Germany [ur s Probably the lirge pressive ceallection + has been on exhibit since the displuy cf works some Fow! large numbers of Yost studios. Tis ley | Moyer, on | Waterion County vet onite a youn Th proninence Mro Moyer Moyer from The large and well lishfed room in which the pictures are shown . makes in effective display ard the printings The Jorgest and perbaps th nusual eanvas in the eclles "he one entifled CAmtiqus 8i Last Spring this picture Imng 115th Annual Exhibition of the aylvania Acadomy of the Fin "Milwlelphia, one of the groat Ira smpri loss the iL copmtiin porirad: n a dIst. The an his mast« erophise tA Medle erhiex a1h combined Hant cx" Iv Interm vas ‘Lila unanally ~® 118 has a « white: a rrntnn! human Anather Exhibition nensil t I ETT VC The ariist has accompfished the liMeuit fea‘ aof meeting both the eri leal taste of the connoiasenr and tnc no less pritical taste though entitely different viey point of the "man 0n Aifferent Â¥HAWUTESO TCO C8 C _ C200 the street." Mr. Moyer recently won * one of eight Tiffany scholarships in a ©0m petition open to all American artis!s Mr. Moyer‘a work had previously won the warm intereat of â€" Miss â€" Vinlet Oakiny, the eminent mural decorat or who has but recently completed A $10,000 commission | for _ decoratink the Pennaylvania Capital Bulldings 2t Harrisburk. a8 W’N as other well 1 aris evenis, where rewhat of a semsut the very original ide M oup of {rey ealor, and of reality exquisite be 11 ffus (41f ras ming 1 whos visitors eptiil instint Ins a comp e and i gred an This pi« aroat oi ned to an anusial t «tadly NS CTHT ptisled "My Moths stinets . of the po "The Japanesi wifal harmony of listinctive way cariisi‘s versatility Muy fure here ho figure ariist has L efel @it ~f which ure of mality this season. . and c lower than â€" they have the lyst few seasons. e market and the wants of yere easily suppliead. 1 and black berries _ of re onerale this morning nts a basket or _ Iwo ents. . The berries ap excellent quality, _ and a bountiful crop. aiffered a* the market al t and found a big sale & couts a dozen. and butâ€" t at 598@X and 690 cents alor. _ "Distant Phelds: NaSs spmorons charm of a mid: ay. The coilection includes variety of amall landscape which are equally. pleasing. iyer is keenly interested in e to which beo brings fine ability. a strong © ilur sense yourn frasp of ie eharact n+ nts a half a peck. :i great supply of garden cluding lettuce, onions, cefel @it ef which ure of y °+ rhul in m doi beau‘ty miyast arm int" nferesting feature of is theâ€" large o nambher â€" crayon | @tudies W Ausively | that Mr. M lete: mastery. of blark s equally at home 19 b difficult a subject as teu ieal affu nf versatility is =N handling of siil t namely. ‘Sti the Kiteben®" is Saturday | & nfirely different trout uve was on Exhibitiin ~famous Philadeipin i Irast is the "Wirge toa «shnilar subjec Art Display ensatiin hy o reasen taf idea of pooetine stuhtary entirely in ming =o withent any In this composition ions of admiration of th i1 with i1 week _ ago, Counter HL 2N DAMIZ MEWC the | heuvy o inn Nortwithstandâ€"| The above resciution WAS submttâ€" sale at prices | ted and carried at an informal nicet en:s a basket.|lng in the Cits Hall on Tuesdayâ€"evei the buyers soâ€" . I4K, at which the Water Commissior ents a baxket | submitted plans for fncreasing the that | there, breésent Wwatel supply by connecting any, strawher,, UP the wolls ot Bridgeport, and (Le . | constraction of a mainy pumping K berries | of Station on Lancaster . street, . neal is marning ‘Uuelph stree | In addition to a DUM: : h Reliinrener na lt thi glunt i Liincing er _ compos calorâ€" and uP sery rue | pobl Kimone tati‘i TL hi PR | WA shewn by ill anothâ€" rill Life. is a sup mposition mam ! i fiul Vieeing of and | the vi vice lhm-n 1 facte:! ’}(:r:md tect ul l;wm!n handled â€" shows i portrait I me which Moyer Propositionm(;{ Commission|Number of Ufiqfi‘fl to Connect Up Wells :t of Historic Value We Bridgeport. ° * Presented.: * ; [ penmiiury Of N j that period. | H ;un.: the month | nearly 2 »W000, 00 }sunu d per da lqll?l['(“x' is usti 1 the unâ€" tha "That this mecling of manuâ€" facturem©, City Council Boerd of Trade "and |rutepayers . endorse the mll' principles â€" of the Water _ Commission : going . to Bridgeport tor the city‘s future water supply and request Niui the Commission submit & plan or plans. with tho estimates, to the Council at an eurly date." been muac that + lnfin fuéteries i dong the (h1 ‘I Grand River for Iactory tection purposes would nenditure of at least $1 is hene Commissi that in trial and vided ago I he pdy submitted conpecting ip th and which the opin.ch should 1 sure an Incfoust of regarding the witer s in this city, and the oniuien was that no lost in seeurins on 2 of water for this srey Commissien was teqh pare definite plans for of the well at Bridget lay in order that a t cubmitied to the rat nis late K1 11 |L | The L. R. Steel Company, Lantiend. | Ionperating a large chain of be to €1,00; ; stores in Canada and | the l“:'.nn;li | States, is looking Kitchener over :md} l"”‘_"L Ontatio cities for the location| | of a Targa ~ wooTwarking â€"rictory m-‘~ lm:umffivluro wonden fittings for the .;:r--m number of stores being m]vz!u-l {ped in Canadn Some idea of the coâ€" pacity of the wondworking plant and the numher of hand# to be mnpluyrll ; may be gained from the fact that IhnZ L. Ro Steel Company, Limited hnst 'already made a big start on puttipc] Lla 1. OGP Stiel Seoto $1400 store in! we of demic. Scho There was an €% Coast an bovibntitâ€" sn L BR. Steel Stores are abont to he opened in Oshawa, Owen Sound and Goderich, Ontario. A hig store is to be built on a large aite on Danforid Avenue, Toronto, and a large ware house in Toronto is ready to be equip ped to snpply the Ontario section of this big chain of stores. In Branigord, a valuahle corner has heen purchased far the «ite of n big L. R, Steel Store In Quebee Provigee, a large sfore is being turned into an t IhoSstend Stores on St. Catharine Street. Mont real _ Two new stores a‘e being. Inrilt and leased by tWe J R.o Steel Com pany in Quebee City and a hig medern )glnl‘l' has been purchased and . will be equipped in Sherbrooke 2 Mememiny vlequath Eon e This Company has 38 places _ of business operating or whout to Oper: ate in Canada and the United States. Stores are being operated from Now York state A« far wost a« Kansa® and Colorado. It Is a trem ndous organ ization, and it will mean much to this eity to have a plant of the L. R, S.cel Company located here. _ en un 1. K. Aigel be in $1/N° stofo 111 very town. of 5009 and over and yery city in Canada from Coast to vyeul Lr3 2. Stcole Do. * Ave Looking for Factory Site Here quate fire: prov He stated that c iwineer Hodgkin the ridgepe:! M yer for factory and fit urposes would eatail of at least $10iru0t od. He pointed out th nonth of June an aÂ¥t! »100,0u0 â€" gallons . we? erâ€"day jof which @lt s used by one censtn hm 10 sufficle l dome SSA0Y fift v 1tX r] look Youth fomarlad dnil 60 fif Sip(N} He stated lmuslive discussion en supply sftuation the â€" concensus + 6f no time shoukd 1 10 Qofpee h wiive | plans uis ct Brids much ope . Ehi ahead i pdy â€" for d rposes, as vHoh. Was 104 pt, _ of the his opening pulm'--l wil of the de foobie9l wi tw who 4# fact rh':n the ; g ..,lw.““.‘. “, myymn i t Amited h:\R“ 1t l .m l t on puttipe|. fil)HUbobieit m store ixlf & *L s + m d over and / CURDF e o + i nB ® . om Coast l!)‘ | . $ * t 4 ahont to he} [ & @9 3 ; 1BR 1 i Sound and| ol | postore ds tod vi€ % I on Danforid! .‘r“' ‘mql] targe ware| [‘ fl" ' & £‘ c to he equip t "‘_;_‘ * t o 20 enntian Af‘ »shina ant i felt waged Mr M racthe me proâ€" in nl vd rch th durâ€" e of cunâ€" â€" in has «/ THE MISERY OF f d il ‘The Warerioo â€" County :« Society‘s list of exhibits 4#> increasing in value as well ber. The latest contri i ed by the Seciaay were I Dr. Clayton W. Wells, of / of which are greatly appred the officers of the Society. T tious include the following:â€"= Rife, the property of the late Snyder. one of the early fi € the Town of Waterloo, ing bag with powder and othor and accessories. | The rifle was chaâ€" d in 1‘ as shown by a al i of the uste that is walled to 1Ar HELT Pair of deer antlers prmntoda song#iy to C. W. Wells by Daniel" der _ This deer~was shot in the ear thirties by Mr. Snyder, within . 0 m . o° the Town of Waterlo0, so | intormed C. W. Wels. Letter to the !ite +. niel Snyder, & ed 1863, with 5c beaver stamj, no € yelopes being used in those days. T letter contains a bit of history and Get MRCAWH: Implement for {clling trees, used the caply sertlers of the County im anction with a sapling, for @x€ inz pressure on a tree being felled, that it wou‘ld fail in the direction sircd â€" @©uined near Elmira also. 1 this N_ wo W”SM oafe oif \\':h'r] )0 County; t cups being so marked or stamp These crude affairs were the best t had in the old days. epammmem" ho oo o nieca cb s ol Pair of shackles. used also in Wat« ertoo County in the early days., Aa Indian stone iinplement | used lq ~]inning animals, made of black stone, & relic of the Indian â€" occupation _ f Waterlos, before the coming _ of thi@k L4ib‘ en Heund near â€" Rummek "onditton of â€" Mr. Clayton Eby . â€" is Improvin h s â€"hine and [ felt lighter inmfl. L ; am m comenending the Vl‘fi(‘ Come pound with pleasure to all I meet who t complain as | did."‘â€"MILDRED BroOK, ] Meatord, Ont. Removed by Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound. Megford, Ont.â€""I took Lydia B. Pinkhrun‘s Vegetable Compound for m i backache, and I also E!i t .,;j “ had a l'iwmfalle weakâ€" } #Â¥ua ness. elt e ramf | and n«-rvous,‘”fl M 3 waswithoutenflylg? | | Sevten "nie e 1 had to force m h { N. c.> B@sRi@)| to do my work, and [ on MRSHMEE (| was always tired. Woman‘s Precious Gift *~ The one which she should most zeal« ously x :ard is her health, but she oftem negle.‘s to do so in season until somi@ »imont peculiar to her sex has fastenéd® i‘self upon her. _ When so gm P womon my rely upon Lydia ham‘s \ <wetable Compound, a remedy WILL in that has hcen wonderfully successful i restoring; heaith to suffering women, [f you have the alightest doubt the Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Coft aâ€"~d will help you, write to Lydia & f’in..ham Medicine Co. (confidential Lynn, M:«=., for advice. Your lett will be opened, read and answer~d hy woman, and held in strict confijent@ ibt of Eurspea ng ti c soh of Abrahain Enb, 182218264 vm Erh was the earkest miller »rchapnt of Watcrloo village. H e present mill that is in _ thes cof the Town of _ WaterJoo, M Mo= of the enirics are in Enge ut come ave written in German s are donated in pounds, _ shHe and penee. and a few in dotffire: 1 ‘his book _ was _ founds? md 1 of Waterioo car Eimira. e stovy@ey, We wo on C th more ways than one. cttle uâ€"ed by the OA mterloo County, and % imira. Undoubtedly cAR APPEAL JULY 21. ns of danger " iscture of the skull was® ich has resulted in mak® y‘s condifin up to tha what doubiial but while in in bed for some Un eveil that ho will recovâ€" taring down a very ol8 > heart of the Town. h BACKACHE near . AQIMIM st of the Town Eoy, _ the _ well« real cstate man, re injuries in m in Hamilton & to be making fayâ€" it (s thought that z6e eye is also ime« ceived from Hamâ€" « is most hopefut the injuged man‘ t < will be a sourc nâ€" in his man; : invented, & origin, prob@ was alwuis Treds: Saw a Pinkham adâ€" vertisement . which, induced me to take the Vegetable Comâ€" pound, and my back gradually stopped: The \Winnipeg Ia« avl by the Privy dqlond ~ft¢ â€" not the his respect ic amputaâ€" seary. but was« badW

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