_ i. 99,000 From Trust io 6 Council meeting on Tuesiay t was brought out by Maym +2o . B Â¥ that the | Library Boor â€"% & to Carnegio for additiona i gra to _ the local library to the a ’. : 1:*’%!;D ThHhis morning. & @1 of the late â€" Mr. Joln s' éle of Mrs. F. G. Hughes * of J , took place from the G.T.R. " sthtfon, Kitch€ner, this thorning to the .rllk to _ the focal 1i mougt of $5.000. ‘Wira ]s p#‘lp’-:'.t"v[u '|v§", m 40 _mcu'f.‘-‘an tm secutul 8 fal‘);f"" a '}.nv.'«-('ul‘;n-‘ pe fro Libprary Is 'm‘[ki{chï¬er. this mhorning to the RC. gematery for purial : \ The late Mr. Fox, who was for years & resfdetit of Kitchéner, died at Tor onto on Sunday in fhis 60th year after a lengthy,fllness. He was well known in IhB Twin City and many _ friends will regret to learn of his death. «He is survived by his wife; one son and one daughter.‘ . A_-Dplying For &. $5,000 From Trust AT THE MARKET. There was a larke attendance at the weekly ‘market this moritng. Prices remajned about the sime as last week, eggs selling at 50 to 55¢ per dozen and bï¬uorï¬.;zz to 65¢ per Ib. Fruit was plentifu?; 20 to 25¢ per box heing asked h:: ragpborries. Other small fruits awd vegetables wore to be had in, abunâ€" Bunday in the absence of the pastor. On Bunday imorning â€" Mr. B. W. N. Grigg was the speaker and on Sunday evening Mr. A. L. Bennet of Galt ocenâ€" pfed the pulpit. Addresses were of an earnést and helpful character. The Euler Colleges at Kitchener and MHamilton had last year, more than $00 more calls for pffice help than they gould supply. Attend Euler Business College this fall and be ready for a #osition early in the year. College @ffice now open daily. W D. Euler Fx:‘v(‘hipt x* is im r'anl f s oA S of a gheque mfl xb&nhilm.ï¬m from Bauer‘s Limited in recognition of the splendid services rendered by L‘uel fireman in the recent fire. â€" Wt connEct nEew weLlL. The new we} onyMortey #t.,; will be conneated up,lonv)‘rruw morning, | enâ€" suriogâ€"an additional supply ol water for th¢ citizens. an ecmol fcom Chiâ€" gago l here to superintend the work S s _ _â€"__â€" K u:cévso‘ecgsgmnu CchHEQUE »gesHeard At,, es Police Court,Qn x Tuesday Afternoon eral cases were disposed of in bead "police court â€" oT Tuesday éon. Three partics charged with i g the trailic byâ€"law were sum land paid the naual fines. An @ase was also heard, several lor.a!'q;nrtles appearlngl beâ€" g!sirate Weir in a family quarâ€" whiffre. We desi#ih dtand J9¢@) young mau, a returned was c!urgea with assauit But them all, ) the s ow 10e wogehnt JÂ¥ea) Local News Notes : Right at the Market LSON: n lt i l i t ulc e n dn byiegAns:e98@; nent s Phone 885 from Grand Central terminal to Times merged -fn energized ‘wire. . "‘h' thif J&«#'mom of ‘New {tork harbor where deep water meets shoils there begins a maritre passage way known as Ambrose channel. This [rnl)lo channel leads up â€" through the narrows into the inner harbor and Ln the doeks amé ‘In this chan. guiding cable has been laid. Ships properly equipped to take ld'lntl‘fl{ of ity guiding power can follow it through any kifid of weather with the shme ‘degrdée of aeaurance as can the passengers who seeks to make his way | _Ney York, Aug. 10.â€"The principle of "follow the green line‘" used s» ,r@ssfully by tbe management of Nex York‘s aubway system in handling ‘érowds‘ at Sconhgeated transter points has been adapted in a measure to a ‘safety to ships at sea around crowd ‘pp harbore. 'lnstï¬a.l of a visible "green line," however, a" device has begn peru:rts-, WT veg'«c_l.l' ekâ€" ing their way into hdrbot ‘I Ifl‘k weather can follow with safety a aubâ€" ENERSIZED WIRE CUDE 10 â€" â€"SMPSNEOC Durinz the evening neighbors also joined in the celebration by entertuix ing the bride and groom of 25 Ferya ago with ar old fashioned clive;o: Mr. and Mrs. Beam ow have 9‘ Egrdin) mucly cont austy ndmmsamime wl _ Advantage was taken of the occaâ€" slon to present the highly esteemed host and hostess with many handâ€" some pieces of silverware to murk the event of their silver wedding accomâ€" ‘p:mled by the congratulations and good wishes pf their friends. *~ Following a most delectable birthâ€" day supper, music and games provide1 'murh entertainment and enjoyment. an orchestra boing present to enliver the occasion with its selections. nipeg, Eimira, Conestogo, New Dun dee, and the Twinâ€"City } Relatives and iriengs from far and near gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathuricl Beam, William street Waterloo, on Friday evening to celeâ€" brate with them the 25th anniversary of their martiage. The event proved & most auspicious and happy one. were present, including out of town Guests to the number of about fifty v!slmrs from Detroit, Toronto, “'h]-J 25th Anniversary Of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Beam The new well will insure an _ addiâ€" tlonal supply at 750,000 gallons a day. At present between 400,000 _ and 500,â€" 000 gallons ahe being furnished Kitchâ€" ;euer daily. With the completion _ of the new well Waterloo will be able to furnish 1,000,000 gallons per day. The maximuim called for by their contract at present is $00,000 galtons per day. The cost of the new well will be $12,000. It will make available an ample supply for Waterlgo‘s needs and also enable the commission â€" to furnish Kitchener with an _ increased supply. A number of men are busily enkagâ€" ed connecting up the Caroline Street well, Waterloo, under the supervision of an expert from Chicago and it is oxâ€" pected that in a week the workâ€"will bo completed. Connecting Well On Caroline Street With Water System :f 1% agual‘_ Sunday School picnig of the EmManuel Evangelical . Church *> held on Saturday afterndon at the W azeri00 Purk when lurze _ numbers ursed qul to enjoy this annual outing. The usuel programâ€"of races and other ceresting sports was Reld conc‘uding with a Righly interesting game of soft ball between the Men‘s and Young Men‘s classes. The game sesulted in favor of the Men‘s class by a seore of 117£j Fvangelical for ite cream, watermelon, und'k‘lqt etc., will be provided. A ?1( proâ€" m&mo of running events and merryâ€" children of the K#chener Orphanage akid the Coombe Home, Hespeler, will be held on Weduesday afterncon in the Waterloo park. The committee had a smal)) balance on hapd and deâ€" clded to dispose of it in this praiseâ€" worthy way. Refreshments such as The pienic to be given Uy the OÂ¥ic ecnie on S!gtin“day Aol + Was Big Success Sois "mmm'::g“.., A C "11D " Â¥, w‘ «: ly w g";‘kfl §‘ .& #1s .00 a‘ï¬ï¬‚we_iï¬iï¬ pines B in ren Tiky]vecu anpperes, | , M yon don‘t se the C 4 ‘ ‘ in M Pm p PE h o uc esc soies vexbp(E® Wrernns rpend rhim« .fligwfq.;’:{l the m.z*'!; decreasing strengh of th*‘ ables the ship to be steergd anyl‘ff is right oversthe source. Tt is then a simâ€" plé matter to follow iia course lhrnf;: the dredged channel despite storm or frog which would ‘make the marking buoys invialhle or would tend to conâ€" fusa the warning notes of automatic bell and whistle markers. miles lont lail it the center of the channel. ff i= enetgized with an alcer vating eurfent trom the shore, Snips to take advantazesof it must be equipâ€" ped Avith andiphones or listening doâ€" vices attached to the hull. Approachâ€" Ln‘ l_ha channel the sound waves emitâ€" ted by the cable can be he h; tome «is c6,afd the incrg :9(‘7’03"?!“‘;‘[?0":{'] of lh»"&y ables the ship to be steered until ff is miils Squat The FA malr E4 thar t th heout. the Mr. Meighen, in roply, _ explaine«{ that when the matter had been finally considered by the Government, rone of the organizztrions asking for poctponeâ€" mont of the tote, the Liborty Loague inecbsferd. 0 had oguggested o postprns | "We have not the power," said the prime minister, "to change the date, even If we were willing, and I am not prepared to say that, even if we had the power, we should spend half _ a million dollars to spare the _ short [meanure of time i‘m{olvedf' j Would Vote in January. Rev. Dr. S. A. Grant, secretary _ of f the referendum committee, who _ preâ€" i sented the case fpr the deputation, by way of an alternative proposal, | sugâ€" ’gested that it might be possible to. take the necessary steps.to have the ‘ lists put in such shape that the vote‘ could take place on the last Monday of January, 1921. In doing so he.. said that April was not a desirable month in the country districts for a vote, owâ€" Ing to the condition of the roads, and particularly emphasized the situation in the border cities, where he sald the traffic in Hquor ‘bad produceg cond{â€" tions entailing great danger to both life and property. â€" ; t | larger ’.am-" ypackarea # g’ Aspirin fa tho trmls murk (registored °/ in Canada}, of Beyâ€"c Manufucture of ‘! Monongeticacideeter > Salicylicacld. { Ottawa, August 7â€"That it would be | impossible for the Dominion _ Governâ€" ment to auarorize the holding of the referendum in Ontario before April, 1921, the date recently fixed by proclaâ€" mation, excepting at a cost of half a million dollars _ to the _ people _ was made clear by Premier Meighen this afternoon, in replying to a delegation representing the Ontario referendum committee, which waited on him and asked that the voting take place â€" on October 25, the date tentatively agreed upon before the issuance of the formal proclamation. . DATE WHLL NOT _ â€" BECHANGED WHY THE CHANGE. Premier Meighen Exâ€" plains Situation to Otâ€" tawa Deputation. roved sufe by withony for Beadache, T'oothnc‘g J aroele, Wheyinatism, Lumâ€" ago, (;'0 ds Noutitid. o Hoin ‘r-‘wwndly‘ dlex THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT tin bo CGnsist the t id cveed 4; a steered unty! ‘f_is es of 12 tabletsâ€"â€"also ex perimentâ€" Ing whon calle 16 _ The world‘s total is girch as .185 veasel« of 7,720,904 tons of whiv® Amâ€" erica contributes 414 of 2,108,85¢ tons, United Kingtiom #41 of 3.678,15% tous, British dominions 115 of 288,199 tons, France % ofâ€"265,302, Japap §6 «o1 25%1‘ 260, Holland 15% of 398,915 tons, Denâ€". mark 62 of 118,439, Ttaly 166 of 303,914, Norway 64 ofâ€"87,579, Spain 33~.0f 101, 438, Bwoeden 73 of 225,399 tons""~ | rin 1 ]?‘ll'lln!t’l‘jr.‘:"u:_'A!‘:v" ghï¬""’ :foff" | M} d en ho ie old y u_l’l‘«lipg_lp‘_t_h'a_il(.'gpuqn‘-’ï¬\p;hfvh ty al by the end of June 1920 ‘lls peen mfktically reduced by half, while in mUMQFrT Kingdom during the same pertod, the figures _ have _ Iincreased from 254.845 tons to the pregait ‘reâ€"‘ cord total of 3, 578,153 tons. _‘ ‘ ! Attention is drawn in the refurns to "an enormous decrease which has takâ€" en placg in tonnage under construe: ginn in the Unl!pd S_l'le'_ap during .ih_q' lag§ 15 months." | At the end ~ of! ABie lohelgaerracs} c cnage building abrogil is given as 1142.781 ton: on June 39 or 4604 tons lower than at the end nf March which is accountef for by a decrease in the TUnitead States. MERCHANT SHIPâ€" BUILDING IN . ‘ GREAT BRITAT The present year will see work wel advanced on many of these roads. Al of the provinces zus-“ in the Schome ane the general plu:::?‘ were nppf'(')_v'ed by the (Cabinet at the weelcend. * The plaps of the Quebec ©Wovern ;mem, which have been approved, are for firstâ€"class highways, as follows: Hull to Montreal, Montreal‘ to Ley is, Levis to Rimouski, Rivere du Loup to Edmonson, connecting With ,St John Valley Highway, Montreal ~to Sherbrooke via Granpy am‘"}!a[‘g(’)‘g‘ Mantreal to Malon, .\'.YA.‘\' vt’n;r £‘hat. caugay . and Humingt“m,' %un'f:ea“ through the Laurepiians _ ta _ Mon: Laurier, Th\ Ottawa to Kingston via Perth and Rideau lakes. . Toronto to Sarnia via Brampton, Guelph, Kitchener and Stratford. Toronto to Muskoka, Ottawa to Pembroke. Otfawa to Pojnt Fortune, connecting with the road to Montreal. fand when the sysfeur is compleced. 'n-hfrnlar traftle will be revolutionized The roads that are pianned are ail truuk or main highways, as distinâ€" guished from _ county or township roads. ‘The Ontario plan provides for the following main highways, [ Windsor to the Quebec boundary at Coteau via Chattham, London, Brantâ€" ford, Hamilton, Toronto, Belleville and Kingston, with branches from Hamil ton to Niagara Falls and from Presâ€" cott to Ottawa. Fort Erie, through Simcoe and St Thomas to Windsor. â€"â€" The ori the strn and whe; tire. Dormimie n $5,700,004 ) 1 h, cpecitn s *h Eh Â¥imed . c ;“w tutal Ontwio is & Domdnion tis #8 §00 040, on tOhec m irpa TRUNK ROADWAYS. Government to [« m “’80 O,Mr Roads In Ontario. id 1t\ IS IN \t Hixh wan ‘awa, Aag. 9.â€"Rlana that provide xpenditure of $10,000,000 to Hetâ€" he highways of Ontario and €€:a"e.Puqps fhose phich pgvye bh-‘l.ï¬. Bs OJd 4t Yyy ip ander the op Ain.i tal outioy All Trunk Highways lid VERY POOR CONDITION provin s ies $4.416 x qi bou tal jnal val uw’/(f; Up ul Jhtg IQplnl i8 4 Otha N w t coctril Pb ty Ir1 Quset to 6et) | Te followingMMUG Maded%bguthe Deâ€" o 0 and | partisemi of educaltr, ~contains the 7 ’H.‘,'; mpby* 08 0* \ï¬h'(ku;ump 34 $ fateh Who iWhinctl6 t mbcnt ww | 4 a IapdBtp _ on BA RiMAR ib hastoMkcalitamel} ( ~ y'"’"' w“ï¬u"‘d’wtmnlflmh"‘l‘- l an wmnï¬"‘lfflmf stand®g in one _ or * ‘"Coinoue subjects of the houor matricuâ€" ribur; lathosmt ex@@inalion. or both. as the £9P *3 ‘f\‘l!hr max\ Ue. uithh 134 Tht CAgAof ti6 ipper echooal Exâ€" â€" «hn h aninatlen | paecsued i4 l first )Hu’hul"d!u P 9P Copaz mcb MHAG | ‘The _ entre inunths Onel it FROK CHERRYâ€"BLOSSON LAMD Prof. A. H. Heller Is New Choir Master At St. Paul‘s Chureh M. Norman, English IL, Matbh. I1; & M, Nprman, English IL, Math 1L Phyâ€" Part 11; B. L. Myers, Math. lII; R. alcs I!I, German 11; B. Oaks, English III, History J, French 1; W. C. Panaâ€" baker, French 1; J. F. Peddler, Engâ€" lish I, Math. I, Physics I, Chem. I, French I, German I; H. J. Pugsley, Math,. MJ,‘ Phys. I, Chem. IHHI; G. H. Rumpel, Phys II, Chem. 1I, French UF H. C.‘Scott, Parts 1 and H;: B. Spahr, German IM; N. M. Schlichter, Math. JJ, Latin HI, Biol. H, Fremch t ‘C. § &neyd. Math: Tl, FPrench HI; J. N. P. Struthers, Math. Iit,! Phys. III. Biol. 11, Chem. II1; F. w. ‘Wat:.mrt. Eng. III, German II; A. Wil kinson, Phys. II, Chem. NL. H. 3. Znpmer, Eng. IIL, Freach IH, _ € ded, to_.the, qbove 3151: Oscar Feldâ€" The .rulluw\'ing names should be adâ€" pusch, who wrote in â€" Elmira, butt whosp name was accidentally omitâ€" wd, and Rosinina Smith, who should have written at. Kitchener but was pr@vented by illness. She will receive ner cortificate on presentation to the High, Schaool. s L H. Baxter, Euglish HL, Matb. i1,| . Anjyihing is Done to Phystes‘ll, Freuch HI; J. Beattie,| At ("?Onsiderable COSt‘ English HII, Math :#I, German iL; R. M. Brodie, English IHI; H. A. Bauer, German IL; H. L. Class, English IIL, lSSIJIB DEBENWRES Phystcs II, Freuch IfI, German HIE; | ¢ m H. S. Good, Eng. II, Math. III, Phys.| .. At the regular session of the Water If1 Chem, I1; G, Hilborn, Latin IIf,|loo Town Council held on Tuesday French I1; E. C. J. Klinck, French|evening Councilior Foster took occaâ€" 1II German II; E. N. Laschinger, En’,!nlon to strongly eriticize the system lishâ€"JIH, German I1; A. A. Mansz, Of the‘ town in repairing the roads Muh.’ IIL, Physics HIL, German Jil; P.!Me declared that the system is 600 E. Miller, Math. II, Hist. II, Latin [“_’years behind the times. Smail holes Biology I, Chemistry III, French 'Ilu some of the roads are negl«cted‘ M. Norman, English IL, Math. III:; t_ and allowed to grow worse .and inâ€" M. Nprman, English II, Muth 1IL phy_’sumd of it costing about 50 cents to. Prof. AllonuH 8 eapale o. â€" ef h h The Japanese Gize Guod Esample 1 Uiak pudrl shu is pornatited under hx resulstions io complete big exâ€" jupduation by teking tuat supplemen tpl peper at any subscquent examinâ€" $* 3 ' ation and obtaining 60 per cont. there Rant ‘ tmup r We on brs Students of W a t er ; County High Scho n.vaclh mnawe ak that tin Who Were Successf ith hoi andfen Helic vept ths position of wulls | Presbyterisa â€" and el Petor‘s all lt one papur is poun‘ited under + connplete big exâ€" uppei‘ echoal &xâ€" +. first â€" indicated The eutry whoun ) itlute passed the und _ the Coeutry th In in lead ie eutry vandidate hes ve w d 9 Sewer High Enough. Engineer Moogk said a request had been recaived from ratepayers on Charles Street to raise the height of the sewer ntended that It was high pnongyno rclion was taken. \ Resented Criticism. Reeve Stroh, chairman of the Board of Works, rflu-mâ€- the eriticism of Conmncillor Fostér regarding the bad condition of the roads and declared| that if he knew something about rmd‘ work be woulid not.be so quickâ€" to Paid 80c a Load. }"‘(‘rlrmnn Hasentfiug, Of the ‘Properâ€" YÂ¥" Cor@iMrittes, reported that" some ‘earl}l ha been bought for 50c per load "and‘ place@ at the rear of the Town HAll for flling. Police Committee Report. Chairman ®troh of the Pouccecom mittee read a report giving the amount of fines Impozed since the last roport Night police R. Clarke was granted a two weeks‘ vacation and â€" Alfred Mo}er will act during Mis absence. Park Board. and debentures for the Water plant of $40,000, Light plaot $40,000 and Gas plant $15,000. PARK BOARD DEPUTATION Chairmen Wel‘s and Geo. Grosz of the Park Board wore represonted and asked ihat Council approve of tho fr®uing of deteoturce tn eaver avor. Other malters dealt with were the aliprm'iug of the issuing of debenâ€" tures of $3,500 to cover overdraft of _ Among the communtcations receiv. ed was a letter from Mr. N.S. Sternal tendering his resignation as a member . of the Library Board owing to his‘ removal to Kitchener. The resigna»‘ tion was reluctantly accepted and Mr.â€" Otto Manski was appointed to fill} the vacancy, Councillors Foster and’ Merklinger dissered claiming â€" that| the Board should have a lady repre-‘ senlative. emenebe d batehs is ca2il repair it often runs into hundreds of dollars. A lot of money had been spent en repairing King st. and there was little to show for it. The holes in some places of the main roaus are ‘.l‘ disgrace and absolutely dangerous, and some day the town will find itself (ac-“ ing a lawsuit What the town nseds is a man whose business it is to look after the roads of the town and keep' them in repair. If this were done the ; town would be saved hundreds of dot! lars each year and would have good‘ roads. 1 Cauncillor Foster Maintained That the Roads Woere Allowed to Become Full of Ruts Before . Anjyihing is Done to Repair Them, and Then At Considerable Cost. o th is i MWP i Retremans‘ ISSUE DEBEN'!‘URES FOR PARKS‘ BOARD. SYSTEM OF ROAD REPARNG _ _ IN WATERLOO IS CRITICIZED PW e 14 Baa baillngs bad rar 1¢ to i e sup 1 of bela the retr batlding " _ PILLs in «4 the B bowels to functionate , and influence the liver 2eys to act very efficiently. 1t 0 46 The title "Canadian ?.Tmï¬l"»"»;; hibition" was adopted in 190@; Pw“'j, lofs to that time It had beed knowir * as the "Industrial Rikhibition." £ . the price of : prohibitive and it necessary to cheaper fuel it tinues to soar. lying Cl Query Re Fire Truck. ‘ Councillor Bowman asked whether it would not be advisable to purchase a fire truck for the department. Mayâ€" or Boblender, however, said it would not be satisfaciory as the trucks made are not reliable and that it would be necessary to keep two fire teams. House Numbering Finished. In reply to Councilior Kieswetter Enuingor Moogk stated that the house numbering was completed with the excertion of several houses in ‘the.outâ€" dort parties are also reported to have misâ€" 'sed sums of money at the tattoo, one party being relieved of $300, no doubt the work of pickpockets. It was deâ€" rided to apply to the County Judge to appoint Mr. Taylor, in charge of the merryâ€"goâ€"round, as a constable and alâ€" go another man. Young people will not be allowed to prowl around the park after 10.30 at. night except for gzood reason. fcriticise. Reeve Stroh stated that & |nunwer of streets needed repatring Including Wiltow, Union, Foundry and others and it required time to do It. ] Municipal Ice House. â€" I Councillor Hasenflug advocated the jestablishment of a munlcipal ice | house. â€" He stated that the old ice Ihouw was being removed by Huether‘s |and that Waterloo sholud make an etâ€" ;mrt (vo provide geod fce to the people at a reasonable price. Mayor Bohlenâ€" ,dor favored the idea provided the !mwn could legally establish an ice 'hous‘a It may be necessary, howâ€" ever, to apply to the provincial goyâ€" ernment for special legislation. Rowdyism at Park. Mayor Bohlender referred to the rowdyism: at the park a number of visitors making themselves a nuisance and destroying flower beds. Several Ste. Cadnene 40 Last siporitr e tite wp for s in‘ wel e ormsere1 prgeh warny en fromicilinr Zleglor favor topotes che matter: but Reeve wA ol that it be put through at Totmtortm di~nceâ€"forâ€"parkingâ€"fix~ +jout Trom corner and interâ€" toms Tt was referred back to the wl of Works for further discussion. \ number of byâ€"laws were given the ces~ir‘ readings and passed fncludâ€" c Ril0gn for gas plant It was wed out by Mayor Bohlender that + price of gas is becoming atmost hibitive and that people may find necessary to look around for some ‘aper fuel if the price of gas conâ€" Scott‘s Emulsion MAKE SCOTT‘s vour cuorce; is the choice of tens of thouâ€" sands because it gives tone to «he whole system and ABC endl A Right Choice ial arly everyone arsives at a int where there is need for gomile â€" restorative. disi emuneration for extra work e recent smailpos cases. The dA Connchior Foster, however, Iflat the Medical Hexlth Of. wl to rot &Bz.-:z appointed by g$u0t c ‘ary of $250 and Salary of M. 0. H. PBehlender referred to the reâ€" Al. O. H. Dr. Noecker for i6 Byâ€"row N4