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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 May 1914, p. 6

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Melotone is easily put on, and works well when applied on plaster, concrete, metal, wood, burlap, or any interior surfacé. Mellotone will save you money, through its greater durâ€" ability â€"longer service. m: Ask for color cards and suggestions for color combinatione. _ _ M. WEICHEL & SON Waterloo, _ iIt was a busy nignt for the Counâ€"| l:h.‘and it took over three hours hv-l fore the slate was cleared. Owing to ; the extra advertising that had | been freely given the meeling the attendâ€" ance of ratepayers was larger than | 'fipual, but there was no | display | of I Areworks in the Council Chamber to j ’g‘omvete with nature on the cutside. | _ The important feature of the sesâ€"| xon was the "dieâ€"hard" attempt to ptevent the Board of Education [rulnf providing for additioral school acâ€"| commodation hy erecting an alhhtiun' to the Victoria School. The Finance , Committee recommended â€" that the | f};y,-law to raise $18,300 by the issue , of debentures be passed, and _ Alds. GQGallagher and Bucher introducéed an ; amendment that the clause he struck | out. The movers were the only memâ€"] Wers who spoke in opposition to the‘ récommendation, and < when _ Mayor Euler gave an opportunity â€" for any gtepa'yer present who was opposed to the Board of Education‘s scheme there was no response. Chairman Honsberger of the Roard answered a number of questions and the amendâ€" ment was defeated by a vote of 10 Reâ€"3, Alds. Gallagher, _ Bucher and Blett being the only supporters. ; It was byâ€"law night, no less than ie byâ€"laws being passed, eight | of »which provided for the | raising _ of money, seven being for local imâ€" . The electrical storm which prevailâ€" ed on Monday night did not prevent ‘tBe Berlin _ Council from transacting the large budget of business . without taking any apparent notice _ of the loud peals of thunderâ€" and the _ vivid lightning. _ Even _ when the Hydro lights were extinguished py the wires being struck by a dightning flash the City Fathers kept on doing business by means of | th> gas lamps which were installed last year. lt was the ‘fitst time they came into active serâ€" prevements done fast year, which YOTE $18,300 ~ FSOR SCHOOL IJmportant Business Transacted at the Regu‘ar Meeting of the Berlin Council * oiiing R'“." Gas Ranges In your decoration you will find that Mellotone will give the most beautiful effects, in durablc, fadeless colors. Melotone is better than paper, calcimine or other shortâ€" lived finishes. * â€" aLocal Agents,! Mellotone is washable and does not easily scratch or Makecv Beautffinl Interiors or natural gas umm _ yhave every convenience, every time and gas econoâ€" mizing device. See the *‘ McClary dealer. sn _ Liphardt;Bros , Water‘oc Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it immeâ€" diately . dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, ts strength and its very Hfe, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. Surely get a 25â€"cent bottle of Knowlton‘s Danderineo from any drug store and just try it If you care for heavy hair that glisâ€" tens with beanty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. THICK, GLOSSY HAIR , FREE FROM DANDRUFF Thke Mexican mediators _ will meet at Nia,ara Falls, Ont., on May 18. The Board of Works presented two important reports, which caused conâ€" siderable discussion. _ All the memâ€" bers were present with the exception of Alds. Breithaupt and Walters. th> Wistmount Improvement Company fprwarded a formal notice of aplicaâ€" ticn for an otdet for the ocensing of Unijon s‘reet in the city as a highway acioss the ri ht of way of ths Galt Picst n and Hespelr Railway Comâ€" pany. Ref td to Finance. Girls!Try It! Hair gets soft} fluffy and secretary Oswald Geyes of th: Park Poard notified the Council that _ the }ourd is fivorable to co operating in th» construction of a n>w bridge oVer Sulblm idor‘s creek on David street and agrees to assume its portion of | the vost. Th+ BRoard also granted permission to th»r Council to reconnect the old c< rimâ€"drain in Victoria Park in order to drain the area â€" between _ Roland street and Schn>ider Avenue into the Victoria Fark lake. â€" Relferred to th> To td of Works. amounted to ©:06,209.73, and _ with the $18,300 forâ€" the addition to the Victoria school the city will have $221,509.73 on the market for _ the debenture buyers. (Iment & Cl>ment. solicitors â€" for beautifulâ€"Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine, Park Board Favored To Open Union Street Waterloo, Ont V!NA\lI‘S ininENt rsED BY PHYSICIANS. i tj Mr. Ja~0\) Kearcht ons of the first Sct.lirs in the Township of Hay, Huâ€" ron (o. Ont., whre hr lived for 56 yeats and was well known as _ an honst _ and hind n.izhior, a faithfu) devoted christizn, a man gen>rally beâ€" loved and respected by all who In>w him. le passcd away at th> _ home ci his son in law, Mr. Moses Toman in Wil. oi _ Tp., Waterico Co., (nt. on April 22, 1914, at the ripe old age of 88 vears, 2 nonths and 7 das. When h> was five years old hs immi grated with his Parcnts to America. They first settled for a short tine in Freeport th n to Wili+s# Centre whore he had his home with his broth»r inâ€" Preston, (Cnt. Lats: thry mosed _ to law Bani l B. Geiger. In 1852 he was marricd to Veronica Geiger from which tn on 13 childron were born 5 of which predeceased _ him in. death. Wh n k pecame unable to farm he d cided to sp:nd the remaining days at the home of his sen in law Mr. Mosâ€" (s Yoman where be spcnt the last 6 veats in a Pleasant _ and comfortable hom>. & DEATH Of MR. JACOB KEARCHER Deceased is survived by his widow, t sons, 4 daughters, and man, other rclatives ind fri nds. A large _ con coUurse ol fricnds and nâ€"ish ors _ fol lowed him _ to his butial place | last sunday afternoon _ on â€" the so called I actchard cemetery. Tho funâ€"tal was enndueted by Rev. .). ©. Morlack of New HNamburg who "preach d a Gerâ€" nan s tmon and Rev. Goudy spole in Fnelish in thy Monnonite church _ to a lirge gathâ€"ring of people. /Don‘t hide your freckles under a veik, get an ounce of othine and reâ€" move them. Even the first few _ apâ€" plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of â€" the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. _ ie sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine, it is this that is sold on the moneyâ€"back guarâ€" antee. This prescription for the _ removal of freckles was written by a promiâ€" nent physician and is usually so sucâ€" cessful in removing freckles and givâ€" ing a clear, ~ beautiful eqomprexion that it is sold by druggists _ under guarantee to refund the money n it fails, 3. After the board has been apâ€" pointed under section 2, the â€" Board of Education for the City of Berlin shall cease to have, perform and exâ€" erceise any of the powers, duties and functions of a board of high school trustees, and the same shall vest in (4) The members so appointed shall hold office until their successors are appointed and the new poard organizâ€" ed. 23. (1) There shall be a joint board of high school trustees for the City ol Berlin and the Town of Waterloo, hereinafter called "the board," to be composed as follows:â€" (2) The first appointments to the board shall be made at the â€" aiirst meeting of the bodies named in sub section 1 after the date fixed for the commencement of this Act. (3) Therediter the _ appointments shall be made at the first meeiing in each year of each of the _ bodies named in subsection 1. DON‘T IHDE THUEM _ WITH A VEII; REMOVE THEM WITH THE OTHINE PRESCRIPâ€" TION. (d) On€ member appointed by the Separate School Board of the Town AN ACT RESPECTING CERTAIN HIGH _ SCHOOL MATTERS iN THE CITY OF BERLIN AND ©THE TOWN OF WATERLOO. HIS MAJESTY, by and with ,the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Untario, enacts as follows:â€" _ (b) Two mombers appointed py the Municipal Council of the Town _ of Waterdoo. (c) One member appointed py the Separate School Board of the City of Berlin, and of Waterloo. * REâ€"ESTABLISHES SCHOOL BOARD Management of the Collegiate Will Be in t .cs‘ in . oo‘ Oe Oe d FRECKLES _ Three from Waterloo Th: bride wore a beautiful goin of white chatmeuse and a cap tulle veil calught up wich oranse Mostoms. She carricd a vwhite prayer boo‘{ arranged with a shower bouguet effect. â€" Th gift of the groom to his bride was a brooch set with pearis and diamonds. Th bride‘s gift to her maid was a vava‘li.r and the groom presented his bist man with a diamoud searf pin. Following the ceremeny a reception was h Id at th* home of the bride‘s parents a o"t 146 * no in al t ndanve. A five cotse dinner _ was s ricd the cloir _ girls of the . Voly Tiin.ty (hurch, of Webster, acting as waitress 8. Wedn sday even ng _ Mr. and Mrs. Schnidet Ift for a _ brief h ncyn o n o aiter which they _ will make their permanâ€"nt bome in _ Bet tin, _ (n ario, where the groom will continte in business. Pape‘s Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset‘ stomachs. | It is the surest, quickest stomach remâ€" edy in the whole world and besides it is harmlees. Put an end to stomach ‘ trouble forever by getting a large fiftycent case of Pape‘s Diapepsin ! from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to sufâ€" fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It‘s the qnlckea(,l surest@and most harmless stomach éoctor in the world, ’ Rochest:r, N.Y., May 2.â€"John Vicâ€" ‘tor Schneider, Of _ Berlin, Cntario, son of An h ny Schnider, 14 Grove strett, _ married Wednesday mo:ining, April 29, in Webster, N.Y., Miss Juâ€" lia Herbst, daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Grorge Gerbst of Webster. Th cere meny was solemnized in Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Webster, N. Y., and four priests officiated. The Rev. «‘os»ph Rebenbogen read mass, Fathâ€" er Schicr, th> grooin‘s cousin, . was sub dea:son, _ Fath»r Greenauer â€" was deacon and th> Rev. A. Miller, pasâ€" tor of _ Holy Trinity â€" vhurch _ was m st r (cd ccremuaics. Miss Josophir Schidâ€"of Rochester, anothâ€"t cousia of the groom _ was maid c( honot, while Fred .Herbst, the bride‘s broâ€" th t avted as best man. Time it! In five minutes all stomâ€" ach distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or beiching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. PRE'ITY‘WEPDDING TAKES PLACE IN WEBSTER. N. Y. 8. The Town of Waterloo shall not form part of the County of Waterloo for high school purposes, nor shall any rate for such purposes be levied by the council of the county on the said town after. the day upon which this Act shall come into force. 9. This Act shall come into force on the day of , 1914, and shall remain in force â€" so _ long only as the City of Berlin and _ the Town of Waterloo continue to â€" be separate and distinct muricipalities. Each "Pape‘s Diapepsin" digests 300¢ graina food, ending all stomach misery in five minutes. Waterloo shall contribute for _ the maintenance and for permangnt â€" imâ€" provemcnts, as provided for by secâ€" tions 37 and 38 of The High Scheols Act, in the proportion to the respecâ€" tive populations of the municipalities as determincd by the _ last enumeraâ€" tion of the assessors, and the counâ€" cils shall levy and | collect such proâ€" portion in each year in their respecâ€" tive municipalities, 7. Section 38 of thr High Schools Act shall apply to the board _ and to the said city and town as though they were two municipalities formâ€" ing a high school district. of ACID STOMACHS ASES OR INDIGE&STION While recupcrating ftem this h> w nt to fta‘e in thr I ondon exbibitâ€"| ion, and whils> standingz in front _ of thr station hotel a drunken _ carter drove up and threw a barwel of ale His chapter of lamcniations opened atout four years ago while working on chr railway, when he had his skvll eresh d pnd nin> ribs proken by being th oun from a handâ€"cgr or jigâ€" ger.. Th+ accident which befcil Mr Win. Faeeman of hosl on iWaciczlea on ‘thursday afterncon, whon aftcr qst getting out of the Lospit 1 hare, where h> had cadâ€"rgon> a dout) f ation for appendicitis and rupture, he was knockd of his feet in front â€" of th» Harley Honse by a dog m maing beâ€" tween his legs, and so ‘Ladly shaken up that be had to be carried to Dr. Slinclairs office and later tcransferred to thr hor.ital, recalls a long series of mishafs that have been shadow ing his life and crossing his trait like a hoodco, says _ the Walkerten Herald and Times. Man Who Seems to Have Been Foliowed by Hoodvo From His Birth REAL CEILD FOUR EVENTFUL YEARS. i. 104 14 | 1% If you wish to know how dainty and "superâ€"good"*& sodh‘can beâ€"just taste Perrin‘s "Fancy Thin" Dairy Cream Sodas. If you like the oldâ€"fashioned Soda Biscuit our regular Dairy Cream Soda is what will please you. ' Either kind comes to you in sealed packages that permit none of their good. ness to escape between the oven and your table. dxt 5 cents, 10 cents and 25 cents the package â€"at your grocer‘s. Every package guaranteed. CF MISFORTUNE 10 cents in coin or stamps and your grocer‘s name the "Perrin Sample Package" of delightful fancy biscuits. D. S. PERRIN & COMPANY Limited For the exterior of your home there is no better paint thanr Sherwinâ€"Williamg Paint (Prepared) SWP. Itis made of the purest of materials, combined in correct scientilic proportions with the aid of special machinery. ‘The result is a far spreadingy} long wearing p«int in liquid form, all ready to apply. For floors, t‘c casiest finish to apply is Sâ€"W Inside Floor Paint, and this gives particularly good results even on old worn or discolored floors. On a good hardwood floor the best finish is Sâ€"W Marâ€"not, a hardâ€"drying waterproof floor varnish. For the walls of your home, while water paints, such as Sâ€"W Decotint, give pleasing effects, they have not the durability which means true economy, Sherwinâ€" Williams Flatâ€"tone is unquestionably the best paint for walls. It is an oil paint that dries with a soit, flat, velvety finish. Itis very durable and can be washed with soap and water. Sâ€"W Flatâ€"tone comes in twentyâ€"four beautiful colors, the selection of expert decorators. * + For the varnishing of interior work such as wainscotting, doors, furniture, etc., we recommend Sâ€"W Excelio Varnish, or Sâ€"W Kopal, an old fashioned, general purpose varnish, which can be used inside and outside and is just the thing for varmnished woodwork in kitchens, bathrooms, or for front doors, porch ceilings, ete. For floors use Sâ€"W Marâ€"not, a special waterproof floor varnish, will not turn white when water is spilled on it, mnor does it show scratches and heel mazks reacliiy. The economical decoration ofg”,ypfir home is largely a matfet: of knowing the right finishes to use. We can take care of your every paint and varnish need. Drop in and discuss your paint and varnish problems with us. M. WEICHEL Coming to (Chssley hr too‘% sick and was sint to the Owen Sound lopital, where he rema‘nd intil all his money was gon», after which he was returncd home znd, later brought jo a free ward in th> Walkertin hospiâ€" tal where.it was found h> was sufferâ€" ing from ruptiutre and appendicitis,ond for which be was subsequenily operaâ€" 1 d on by Dr. H. H. Kinclair. Th first day he v«as out of the hosâ€" li‘al hre the hard luckâ€" Nemeis purâ€" sucd him azain when a dog rushed beâ€" tween his legs and capsized him on the street, resultinz in bis return aâ€" pa n to the bospital, whore it _ was fo nd that he was badly shaken up, but n> stitches torn in bis wonds as was feared. piles o"t o0 h> trewery wacor on‘o the s.d»val~ whore in o was standinz, brea\‘n: le h his feet, _ and causing him to go to the bosfital for thirâ€" tboon menihs. He had just been out oi the hospital a short time after recuperating from this m‘shaP. when h> wont up to PTeSâ€" ton with th» Galt tand, and a _ rOw startinz, someon: threw a brick and disloâ€"ated his shoulder. After sevetâ€" al weeks‘ senforced holidays h> went tack to work with his arm in a sling, ani h‘s hind being unsteady he got it in the boring machn> that he was operating and had ahole drilled thru it, tâ€"aring out the tendons and makâ€" in; an ugly wound. £ 7h> fact that h> bad been insured for sick benziits in a prominent | fraâ€" ternal Sicisty, and instead of drawing LONBON â€" â€" CANADA HARDWARE & PAINT WATERLOO DAIRY CREAM Everyone does not know as much about makâ€" . ing biscuits as we have learned in over 50 years of making PERRIN‘S + Capt. John Smith of th> Hamilton fre brigad> his becn appointed Chief of the (Guelph brigade, at a salary of $1,300 per annum. Hs will assums control of th> department on Monday K.ay 11, and succecds Chicf Leslic G. Fin:b, who his put in a very stormy five vears h>re. â€" GUELPIPS FIRE CHIEF.} $8 @a week as arranged got only symâ€" pathy from the ordstr, shows that his tnanciril troublis are in keeping with his physical misfortin». at any druggists at $1 a bottle, 6 for $5, and l;rn«f:ll‘: will cure. ’l‘housand-off#'men amd horsemen will say so. Our book "‘Treatise on the horse" free. 04 F _ A horse in the field is worth two . in the barn. You can‘t mvclf Spavin, Ringbone, Spliut, or Curb from putting your horse in the barn but you can prevent these troubles from kee horses in the barn very long. You um KENDALL‘S Dr. B. J. KENDALL CO., Encsburg Falls, Vt, SPAVIN CURE

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