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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jun 1912, p. 6

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e3 ta ha x o wane s Cu LiFFARNT +ROS, WATER:00 Toronto. June 13.â€"â€"As an indicavion of its deep interest in the welfare â€"of morthern and northwestern Ontario, and in order to be able to intelligentâ€" ly criticize the expenditure and adâ€" ministration of the $8,000,000, _ in that region by Sir James Whitney‘s Government, the Liberal members _ of the Provincial Legislature o# Intâ€" ario intend to. visit the diffeâ€"ent . icâ€" tions of notth@rn sad â€" nortbw:sterr Ontario. %, Libera‘s Will See Whkese Millions Will be Spent Mr. N. W. Rowell, K.C., the Opposition in _ the L made this annsâ€"â€"cement afternoon. This policy wou augurated during the prescn he announced. > $ _‘The Temiskaming Lim.ml\g\‘ssonis- Y tion. has extended ~an invitation /te > the Liberal members of. the Legislaâ€" ture to visit Northern Ontaro this summer, the probable date 0t the visâ€" it being the iast week â€"of July. Mr ‘Rowell said that the Liberal _ memâ€",, â€"bers had accepted the invitation, but the details of the expedit‘on nave not yet been arranged. It is _ expected, 1 Ahough, he saio, that all the Liberal | members, as well as a number ot | influential Liberals from various parts ! of the Province, would take part> in the visit. + | *"Phis is ptobably the frst time," . said Mr. Rowâ€"!l. ‘.chat a political paâ€"‘ rty .in this Province or any _ ovher] Province of the Dominion has . comâ€" ; templated such a move as we have in mind now.. It is a unique departure =and we are confident that ouf visits to the newer sections of this Proâ€"| vince within vhe next three _ years will prove instructive and valuable." . Though no official announcement has yet beeu made regarding the detaits of the trip, it is understood that the party will travel in a special . train and that they will visiv all the imâ€" portant centres along the line of the Temiskaming ‘&. Northern _ Ontario Railway, and. possibly, â€" they wilt make a short run over the. Grand Trunk Pacific cast and west of Cochâ€" WOMAN‘S MOST © SUCCESSFUL / . . MEDICINE, Known All Over The World â€"Known Only For The Good It Has Done. We know of no. other medicine which has been so successful in relieving the -lahgme‘n.‘: rece;ved so mln‘! as has WM’IVM Gompouh“u. In nearly every community you wiil find women who have been restored to health by this famous medicine. Almost every woman you meet knows of the ml‘podlthubunddummnfq women for the past 30 years. Fox Creek, N. B.â€"â€""I have d"‘x' had pains in the abdomen and a = ness there and often after meals a ness in unx HPM‘. egetableCompound ’ by: McT save fuelâ€" dust, fuss and toâ€" hea m Nes# ; W k afte 5 f : in . J am stronger, g h mflu is better and I gan work with ambition. I have encouraged . m a n y mothers of families to take it as it is the hest remedy in the world, ‘You can pubâ€" fl&hbaeu"â€"ln.'fluu B. Bouroqu®, Pox Creek, N. B. + fn the PinkRam Laboratory at Lynn, ssands of letters from women seek= C. 1. \ e A . Movet ,‘ health, in which many openly state p. (. F‘:-v Â¥. Klass, _ Go in Special Train Guaranteed 311 ave enough to to cutC he LcE $ to sent cu er ne We ure i y 1. 106 t S io. mt Kr. Harry Wilso the guest of Me. J iew * t Ilt.“,"m Thomp: ! ~Miss Phylis Moorman of Torom. * visitimg her friends, Miss Ruti# Cléâ€" menis. S § .A Mr. Matthews has returned. from, a ‘wb months‘ tourâ€"of eastern cities. * Rev. H. Honfeldt of Toledo, OÂ¥ is the guest of Rev. Mr: and will preach in St. John‘s L r'-rg“fiu(:-w m‘z’ gins merman of hflifi&% visiting friends in town on Friday, " % ing on ‘a trip to Torehto. = ) ... â€" Shew Vera EBidt is spending‘s _ few cays holidays in r% | Nr. Herb Kvots is in k tending the sonuai.ace qmeet of . the Hamilton Jockey Cilub. _ â€" _ . â€" Mr. Eidon Umbach was a visitor ia EAmiraâ€"over Sunday. ~ * ; Mr. Walter Hogg has returned from a Loliday"trip to Detroit. 9A â€"Miss Clara Schwelm ziinn with | froad Mrs. . Herbert Snyder is VISIURS friends in Toronto for a few day§ Mrs. W. M. 2-1 with ..;m: ol Toronto is visiting at the ber nmother, ‘Mrs..Jobhn ho‘r Miss Phylis Moorman of Toronto. is visitim: her friends, Miss Rut# Clé Sociat and Personal M r t street ";;.-.Claywn Snyder was a week end vigitor in Toronto. 4 3 ! Mrs. Theodore Bellinger returned to | Waterloo this week to _ spend‘ the isummer holidays, accompanied by her | daughter, Mrs. Sunnestvedt and child of Philadelphia, and her grandchild, | Miss Bertha Farrington of Chicago.. Mr. Angus McLzan, momber > for Charlottetown, P.E.1., who with Mrg. McLean have beem spending . a few weeks at the Preston Springs, was a week end visitor at the home of Mr. W. G. Weichel, M. P., â€" Allan street. Miss Maude O‘Donnell is enjoying a fortnights vacation with . Mr.~. and. Mrs. E. H. Zick of Montreal. : ;n..croom was the hostess 6f an enjoyable little aiternoon tea . last Monday, in honor of Mrs: Bochm oi ‘Toronto. who is paying a visit to Mr. and Mrs. .C, A. Bochm, â€" John street. ® ; A ‘The marriage of Mr. â€" Leslic _ A. Willson . of Torontw, formerly of Berâ€" lin, to Miss Florence. Wright, | also of Toronto, took place last _ Wednesâ€" day, at the home of the bride. They willâ€"spend their honeymoon on Lake Simcoe, after which they will take up their residence .in â€" Winnipeg. Among those in avtendance at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Willson and family of Berlin â€" and Miss E. C. Anthes of Waterloo. |\ â€" Mrs. G. W. Harrison entertained a number of ladies and gentlemen to a delightful afternoon tea at the Grand River Country Club jast â€" Saturday, ‘tn honor ‘of ber guests, Mrs,. â€" Harriâ€" son from England and Mrs, Dr, Patch | from Montreal, . The weather . was simply ideal, and the beauties of |thil charming resortâ€" were . greatly ‘admired by the visitors. .‘ 2 Misses Olive and Ethel Graybill of Calgiry, Alta., and â€" Miss _ cClarabel Graybill of North Adams, Mass., are enjoying their vacation with Twinâ€" City relatives and friends. e sn | Rev. H. E. Abraham of St. Anâ€" drews Church, Guelph, will _ occup the pulpit of the Waterloo: Presbyterâ€" ian churchâ€"at both services on ~{Sumâ€" day, © Rev. W. D. Lee will preachâ€" in Guelph. + | Mr. George Rumpel sailed : u:: | Montreal last w â€" Om« > steamer ‘"Royal Edward‘"‘ for London | England, where he will spend sgeveral Mrs. M. Anthes left on Tuesday for Winnipeg.>> Aiter a short visit there and at Brandon, Mrs. Anthes . will spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Munn, Kendalton, Sask. Five rinks of Galt bowlers playod a friendly. game with the local howlets here on Thursday afternoon d&nd fail ced in their attems t to return with a victory.© When the points were added, a talance of nine points was _ fourd cn the credit side of their books. The foljowint are the rimks and ‘scotes : weeks on business W W D. H w t Galt McGregor , (.‘ Williams Clomens, Horrack, â€" D. Clark Staufic?, Deans, D D. m.“‘ 4. Ouily, Strong, Nalke . N§e athes \s. SPC her daughte Hawk Glennie skip 14 skip 16 skip 19 BOWLINS 17 Hagey lof . & Waterloo: . J Doersam, (C. . Hemphili, §. B. Bricter, W. J; a\tfi. 1% t 6. Hages F. 6, $A > ... â€" SR . Snidet, ‘. H.. Koehier, . G. o ttk $ + 2t Kends fville entiag h>r Uarisn hs, F. Seagrhm, visitin ; $ #@ skip 18 Dominion Incluge Mot The PCOR Toceiine, tion , list of ‘whe banked srack at W _'lv-:v. July ist, â€" vnder gules and sencâ€" mamo:g.&..mm <Can adian Motorcyclis clation. . The prizes offered : : are t < any» thin: over given by Waterloo A# sociation, included which is <@ solid gold medal p by Presi dent Louisâ€"Rubunstein, of the C.. W. A., for therider . Athe * mos points. Entries "pm "Jr“ Monday, Jure 34. Entry blanks n be secured from F. W. A. ‘Paul, s tary,â€" Waterlco, â€" or W. M. Gladish, 1263 Gerrard _ street east, Toronto. Following are the ev€fits. , No. 1â€"One ‘lnflgx s No. 2â€"Quarter m#} lons AP. No. 3â€"Half mile c: ip .x No. 4â€"CB* ny‘le thampionsifip. No. 5â€"Five mile ‘Obampionship. No. 6â€"Oune nsile ‘(boys under 17). No. 7â€"â€"One mile 2.40 class. * No. 8â€"Two mile : No. 10â€"Ten mil¢ m R I was cured of Hromchitis and As thma by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. MRS. A. LEVINGSTONE... (oren Lot 5, P.EJ1 I was cured of a severe attack . of Rheumatism by _ MINARD‘S ~ LINE MENT. & ' Mabone Bay . JOHN MADER. I was cured of a severely ‘s_pninetl 1 was cured of a severely sprained leg by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. PEERS. AND PEERESSES PORâ€" \ RAY COSTUMES, MANNERS AND TIMES OF ANCESâ€" Lozdon, Jine 7.â€"The Rovyal Al.e:t Hill â€"was the stene last night ant eariy‘ this motn ng of the greates function of the seascn, the "ta‘l of & hundred years ago."" _ e * cess Christian, the President of the Society, â€" assisted by & committee comprising Lord Cheylesmore, Acmirâ€" al Sir Albert Markham, Lady Arthut Paget and Mrs. Dick Cunynham. ‘ t ‘"The Waterloo Quadrilie." | The Duchess of Richmond‘s famos dance . before the battle of Waterloo was danced again, the glories of 1t €ia in . the days of the Nabobs were lived cnee more, ‘and the ladies of the Peerage brought to _ life the pictures of their stately predecessors, and the fashions, uniforms, jewels, and beauâ€" _ ties of 1812 g‘owed once more in . i | stage setting â€" roprescnting the Jawn before Brighton m in the palm iest days ofâ€"tik R % All ~ the notable figtres of English society â€" were present, and the s. lew: dor of costumes and the loveliness .ci the setting has never been sufrassed in any spectacle in Londcn. â€"_ The bail was under the special patâ€" romage of the King and Queen, ani was organized in aid of the Soldiers and Sailors‘ Help Rociety,. by Prinâ€" Bridgewater WATERLOO BALL HELD ONCE MORE. ; Death of Niggara Falls, ter being picked twelve thousand passed _ through Gooderich oi t Falls Light Cor worke for the ing. He was sw in contact with 12000 VOLTS BASSED _ . TH2OUGH THIS MANS BODY 4â€"Cu* nyle championsifip. _ 5â€"Five mile ‘cbampionship. 6â€"One nsile ‘(boys. under 17) Tâ€"â€"One m:.lh 2.40 class. 8â€"Two f c iee sihe motrends. ~‘11â€"Three © mile * motorcycle to Twin City riders) f ":.:mg:. . a, just sleyen bicycle! and. t JOM ~Falis, N YÂ¥ June 18.â€"AF plcked up tor dead . when ousand Yollts ol electricity hrough . his _ body _: Charles oi the Buflalo and Niagara ht Company is . liftle . the : the experience this mornâ€" was sweeping when he came t with a live wire. & Sirs:â€"The limp ary. in »not..only Mrs. Seeberger 18CRIRER PLEAGSED an t widl €£RLO0D the WELI the Wm 1 London, Ont., June 12.â€"A~~ warm discussion took place at the meeting of the synod uf Hurom toâ€"day on~ a proposed© canon to . regulate the keeping of parish «registers, . which was introduced by Bishop _ Williams with a view to securing _. more ‘acâ€" curate statistical knowledge of ths state of the church. It was brought out that some of the rectors â€" have been lax in keeping registers for the diocese, and are using only Govâ€" ernment registers for j_p_tfllp;l_, ete. Registers Under Fire le 1+ Canon Craig, of ‘St. John‘s Church, London,. declared that he was opposéed to any change which would addâ€" to the questions to be asked of couples, on the ground that even at.‘ present Anglicans are being wedded by minâ€" ‘sters of other denomiuations, owing tn ite simplicity of the Protestant service outside the Church ol Engâ€" tand. & clansc requiring rural deans to inspect al! registers in their deanâ€" ‘;fla algo came up, but nothing was done in either case toâ€"day. Dase â€" A imotion of John Ransford, _ of Clinton, that: the names of 14y memâ€" bers on the ballot paper be printed so as to show the number of times each member had attended executive meetings was debated and carried. â€" ‘The _ HMuron Coliege . statement show that institution to .be . in . a financially _ satislactory °_ condition. ‘The report of . the corresponding committee of the M.S.C.C. for ‘the diocese was read by Rev, J. W. ~J. Andrew, of Berlin. ‘Th¢ report _ reâ€" commended the ‘use of the duplex en« velop@, the need of missionary educaâ€" ‘tion and the interesting of the young in missionary study.© Sunday schools were urged t> send delegates to misâ€" sionary ‘summer schools. t +Â¥ It a report read toâ€"day â€" it , was shown that Rev. Arthur Carlyle holds the record of ministers in the diocess I|:r mar.x-l:&u, lm‘in; performed “': the last year . in church Windsor. . Rev. Mr. maluvn. of Windsor,; performed â€" 367, and Rev. Mr. Hicks, of Sandwich, 241. Windâ€" sor and district bave {or years . been known as the (retna â€" Green â€"of Canada. .. Appointments and exchanges, wore also dealt with toâ€"day, A 'rew-od' amendment to the canon 'Wl that .a permanent boarg be establish xi to deal: with changes . inâ€" incomâ€" Sency, and to confer with the Bishop, ‘he board to consist oi wardens, lay lelegates abd a . substitute, â€" Owing . > varied opinions on the subject, tite lishop suggested .as. a. compromise ~hat the new procedure beâ€"adopted in egard io exchanges, leaving appoint ‘nents as at present. In the ond the â€"Sanon uy ‘at Arst proposed was adoptâ€" 4d bfltmm the ynod consider reports of special. It June: 16.« A : bullelin :. ‘of and statistics oflies issued dute ste . catin . " presehn tek of th principe ig ‘are con St T hrown Down Guelph, ‘June A6.:â€"it is . reforteil that nine members of the City Counâ€" cil have agreed on Monmnay evening to as‘t. for the resignation â€"of <Ald. Mahâ€" chey, Chairman of the Fire and Light Committée, and in case his Pesignation is not given they wi l themsel es re U{ and refuse to attend another meeting of _ the City. Co m i‘.. _ dt is further stated that two muumbers of the Fire anl Light . Committee made a deal with the old members of the fire briâ€" gade that the latter would be reap~ pointed, _ and then they would walk sut of the hall on Tuesday, leaving the ‘city _ without any fire protecticn at »all. â€" This morning was the pay day for â€" the fireméb, but they were not given their chects. It is alleged that they will not be paid until they sign a paper which will prevent them walking out without notice. Captain trouble in this, and that the men inâ€" tended to act fairly. and squately all the way through, ‘but in spite of this ;:-wmtremltnflutwm not & m # It is recognized that the committee will not give the Chiel a fair show. At the . Trades and Labor Corncil the following â€"â€" resolution was ‘umaniâ€" mously cattied :â€"*‘That this Council ra on record as being in favor of givâ€" Ing Chicf Finch of the ? department & feasongbly free hand make good in the three months allowed him by the City Courcil ; and the Countil alâ€" so doprceated _ the actinn of several meiibers â€"of the Fire and Light Comâ€" EIGHT GUELPNH %TEL KEEPERS WERE FINED mittee in the way in which the Case was handled." P Guelph, June 14.â€"Elight hotelâ€"kespâ€" ers were charged: in the Police Court Wwith selling Hiquor â€"undetpront. Marâ€" istrate Saunders did not disctin i1ate, although in several. instances the. Hqâ€" wor with which the hotelkeepers were chatged . with _ tampering. was I‘tt‘e more then a decimal point below the standatd required by law> in o ery instance _ the Magistrate impos*d | A fus ol $20 and costs. _ ‘The defence was practically the same, all ‘cléinâ€" ing that the liquor â€"had notâ€"been tamâ€" pered with, and it it was adulterated that it had : not been done by them, Int «tntcst have" beew "dohs peforehand . w, Ju uC ) /. CAOns. D0lan d CC 3 :) B, B. Clancy, Wellffgtoo, 11 The Chairman bt acki 1ate, Hqâ€" were l‘tt‘e Galt, June 16.â€"In the Police Court jesterday, G. Moge, one of the : maâ€" wens on strike, pleaded guilty to asâ€" a contractor, I. Wright. . A bone in‘~ the contractor‘s ‘noseâ€" was rt in the scuffle and he his ~fouri necessary to go to a coct:t. The celendant promised to pay the» : dcc. tor‘s bill, but as the amount was Aot: lnown, th> caseâ€"was adjourned ntil Morday. Twelve of the !tflfi‘m teen hired to ‘go to Ningara : : to work â€" for 60. cents an hotr, cizht louts a day. Tke s#rikers are gradaâ€" ally leavirg town,. _ MRS, BRADLY RONORED : vem BY MISSION BAND s An interesting and pleasing . event took place at the final meéting .of tife season of the Missicn Band of St. Andrew‘s . Présbyterian Church .0. Wednesday even‘ng . when tlle memâ€" bers prescnted â€" their President Mrs. W. A\~ Bradley,â€" who is leaving in .a few ‘weeks to join Rev. Mr. Bracley in ‘Teeswater, with an address â€" and a. . ozen ~ handsome _ pearlâ€"handled fruit knives as a ~token of apprecia~ tion for tile services remlered â€" and the esteem in which she is h:ld . by the: members.> The address was fead by Master Cleason Sanford and t‘e presentation ‘was made by Master ‘Campron Washbutm. _ Mrs. Bradtsy jwas deeply affected by the }ind senâ€" timents expressed in the address, ani tile handsome gilt. During the meetâ€" ing 4 splendidâ€"address was given By Rev. Marcus: Scott and Totreshments were served. & Montreal, June 13. 1 ateness _ of the arrival of summer is indicated by the fact that the Strauits â€" of Bellc Isle. route to Canada is ~not â€" yet i . An attempt was . . made {;m Jones, of the â€" Furness Line Peruvian, to come by that pas sage "in atrip which ended yester day, but he lound it imnpossible. *That SAVED HIS $200 HORSE With 50c. Worth of Douglas‘ Egyptian Liniment + r. B. J. Lacey.of Tamworth made a pretty good investment he mu’cmdlfi ¢ured his inj In a grateful letter hemays; ~"Ome df miy horses was so badly i: e mt ht us chanc f m;-r fried several Haimen but hzl them. -;l ‘:o benefit, -N‘L‘W e , whth m ..‘. m be i n nent Tho 1 must say kim“ One Farmer W rites: y)8 €x i.'?flence i8 ma eavy losses * Rgy prian nt Town of Waterlico Taxts for the year 1912 ARE NOW DUE and tz able forthwWith‘ ct tile office of â€" _ Town Treasurer in the Town _ Hall. Paymentd â€" may be deferred andâ€"paid in â€"instatments asfollows :â€">~>~ ~~â€" FIRST INSTALMENT on or before the 14thâ€"day of June, 1912%." ~ _ SECOND INSTALMENT on or beâ€" fore the ‘Ist day of November. . _ . § per cent. wil be adced to .. pay= nients not paid by shote dages.â€" . A::::ouit of. 2 p ul'::l be allo n sxond zhlm 94 with first instalment | on orâ€"_.m;& Jine‘14th: MR RHC + CriCitots of ~ Jacos Reise Schiedel, 1.té of the Township of Waterloo . in the, Cornty _ of â€"Waterloo Gentleman \ieceased, are hereby notifiecd that his tstate will ze distributed. on the‘ 15tif day of Jung 1918, snd regard i to had only â€"to â€"‘claims of which not‘to shall ‘haro teea 5i c0 in wflw Jagob M . , Broslgu, i or to th: . urd: before that OFFICE HOURSâ€"-Jm‘JQfi.;g Jin: 14th, ard Octoler 28th, to Noâ€" \ember i9s:â€"9 a.m. 10 $ 15 pm.. Otâ€" days: from 0 a.m. to: 4pme > > hm days J. HERB sh. & Waterloo, May 23rd, 1013 d‘te. W. M. CRI h 4 M‘- arv se Solicitor lor lifim © . Laka c_'. Bor.in, Ont., u,..*r‘ M Credito:s ol Jncob Reise Schiedel, late of the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Wararioo, y deceased, are hereby notified that a‘, estate will be distributed on the day of June, 1912, and regard | had only to claims.of which . n6 shall have been given in writing Jacob Miller Schiedel or to the anâ€" dorsigned before that date. â€" _ .~ ts o oi : Onta ce ue aty "* .c o aA Churs® perite "OBk: 22â€"3t Notice to Creditors ireotly . 1post‘e N. 16 aole with % atorlats moply t6.. _ Notice to Creditors FARM FOR SALE t th» tost farms in the Counâ€" ied by the late r&c se m )m; rieing 60 meres vety y k am. On darm. ~large rn, having three ’:‘blhf" " pen, wTr houda. ~of 6€ z y a 18 Solicitor for Rxesutots. wl w 26 tom 22â€"3t

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