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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Oct 1914, p. 3

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pots We martiase of Miss Hattie, daughâ€" 6r, of Mr. :n: Mrs. ‘Wm. Hortop, to Robert M. lans, of Berli will . take plage ;zm Nome of the ‘bride‘s <parents in Wnt‘:rloo,‘ on ‘Wedâ€" nesday .. October the cigliteenth .. . A wu’h‘ Braehler , â€" of Mrs. A.B. A ;:‘ t“&w"""“ o e .m .at the peginning ‘afternâ€"on next, .: October : the outh, at four o‘clock. n nimn o heu macigihs ' $ . Ol € f > P v im Port ®ranks, . __, . â€" â€" ... i lig on Wilipnopiieaniges s ad ie ic clup vsually begin in the autunyl. ‘This has béen called to discuss wh ther it woold: be ad.isable to . hold e meetings this season, when, owâ€" inx(%o "the wér, , the members are cnâ€" n oo it maid ns â€" KB es <ls rug, . on ; ty young, ,:l;fiu very nlsasaniy ag ie tea hour on Thersday, _ at u.'uz orbé ‘oll *Foundry Strcet: Miss Ma jotie Smyth,. the brideâ€"toâ€"be, was the iest i oner: Mis: Krug â€"and her «digughters . â€" received << in the drawing bom: . Mrs, John Lang poured : tea in:_‘{fi he <dining room, where‘the table is »eflectively" decorated â€"with lovely j . Miss Keith Butler, Miss y Krtane, Miss 1da and Miss Conâ€" Gabel. Miss_Olivia Lang, and A Réta MacCallin gracefully . as M serving dainty .refresmwnil Mp. and Mrs. Staines of Toronto, J}‘o;‘n-,'m the g\:: of v AW. /8 QW &t north, o?‘n_"mmm Day. iA meetin :. of the «Nictorian Order of u w he & â€"inâ€" the Ladies‘ Club‘ HRoom of the_Library, on Mon â€"The members of the Women‘s Mhsiâ€" ;u ‘Cl1th wi‘l / meet at three o‘clock -ngvn at the bome of tht pre L':&P\ ts. G. Hnben. Powlb;r., “‘f’ ’ p haige of t and ars. Joke Parss j ’.JahPu'r e 4) "!k- Strget North « Dr. and Mrs. E.S. Detweiler, of ; Spent the boliday with Mr. is. H. Milton Cook, Maynard ~ MUF Came L P ht s WMaller motorâ€" _ 2 % us § [ | co " WNellsaiey ‘Shar metended »h % : °C. H. TLakg, Mrs.. Davy RBd, \Miss Marph mostozed :to St. P ses‘ on: Thu : Nre. ier and Miss Alice i‘efl‘l: 2 â€" a pleasant visit w ‘whl”. | W.. sud Mrs. S. Lederman sp°u0t T ol gâ€"Day at the latter‘s home &A Bb .w 2 Jn rnimagrne ts s Toatks." and Mrs.~L..J. Breithaupt : and Laing, m@nager of the Mappehings «* WF l ank Â¥% * On â€"Friday the Ladies‘ Ajd of Trinity ~ N chorch surpris ed their . honor: president, Mrs. J. |B, l'%v:&t “{n’ home on . Abrens | 8t. ay, entered, she was busy making artibles ‘ot childben‘s clothing tbr the.rummage sale. . Mrs. .Weaver hos ‘been the faithful active president t lt inle sn "me in 6 & 3: j their. Appreciation. _ of het efforts by t band with a "browch. .-.“. . Â¥ ‘ best of hirmony has Always existed ‘among : the members .of: this society. _ It was stated that there might .be Iofllet :'b}el:.hn talpfi::: on . a¢â€" ‘ ¢ P-u. ‘m go,’.}ndt, t was to\ndthg & { , fornledés. Asothel: claase" givee "tht Roard permigsion ; to grant the > park for speechmaking its rexular montilly meeting, gra the zumt of the Orange Lm Ontario for the use of Victoria Park for a monster celebration in w on Jus'ufi. 1915, .Mr. t; 4 a the Park Board . in support of !fi request. He m& that it is expected that over 5,000 Orangemen will be here. _ _A PPatriotic Bridge"‘ was held ‘at the chome of Mré.. Wâ€"M.O. ‘Lochead in in Esnn 6. €10, U ‘i€8 epjJoy £h : fcaxds;-but it, was :"Luum to contribute : . towardsâ€"‘.. so . good ~a calse as the W%?l Puitriotic L€aâ€" gue of Waterico; and the Red Cross Boc ety.s . t o *1 . The "High Tea" .at the Grand Rivâ€" er Country ‘CJup on Thanksgiving Day was largel + migd, : Apout eighty members and guests enjoyed the enâ€" tertainment.Tea was served st six o‘clock. ‘The tables, arranged the enâ€" tire length of the :main and (dining rooins, attractively decotated : with beautifidly . variegated autumn leaves, and with. trophi¢s, ‘silver . and . cut glass, looked very pretty. The “":f ior . of the buunflz was brg‘t_ with many Cars and the warm grate fites :::‘;.,o welcome after :d:fliy air out ts. Some \ ‘were busily engaged. lfi!flt‘ m soldâ€" iers. on? during the evening, bridge was played. â€" Mré: L.R Kirkpatrick, and Mr. E. W..â€".Clement. won T'; prizes for the highest scores. game is a most popular: one, but the all absorbing topit was . the ‘‘War,"‘ ard its o:‘t':m These gatherings, of the club are _ most . enjoyable, and meet with great favor by its membâ€" Ms. and Mrs. Albert L. wflflv Nrs. A. B. Augustine and their fan ilm:l' assembled . at the Crino in geport, on the evening of Thanksâ€" 5 va o vof waite :“;ml .. on 16 w &A ; . a "aA "patriotic BMIBgC! was held ‘at .Mr. and Mrs. Whittier of ‘Trenton, w ts of. Mr. oA %u.‘t‘m# Queen g’qfi =or£. for a tew days at the peginning of the " Mr, F. Buntgin, Auditor, and _ Mr. oo in"s ’m:p‘ 18 the ‘city this week, _ were the gfi?'_ol Mr. and Mrs. G.M.Wedd. â€"Misg Collsy; of â€"«St. Marys‘ who has ‘beenâ€"visiting at the homg of Mr. and -r.l" F. ".‘flw. tor ‘several , re! A "Tt" Wetsier :flw ghter of" St. Marys are the gutsts of Mr. and Mrs. F. W Sheppard, 00 St. Ledger St. Mr. and Mts. WR. Grabam, 100 Roxborough street west, Torouto, anâ€" o Pn y h ym daughter,â€" A! , 10 Mr. T @ â€" top, of T , son of My. and Mrs. wflfi-m m Waterioo,. Ont., the marriage to take placeâ€" quietly | early in November.‘ > 4 s Mrs. Day of Toronto, and her niece, Miss ~Macpherson of Butte, Montang, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang, Quéen street north. Miss Macpherson â€" has just returned from Berlin, Germauy, where she was taking a course in music when war was declared. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Archipald Kerr, A ;-ns street, spent thb:el‘i'_“idflz’ is w in Pickering. % Kert‘s uothon..m'eeoM 3‘ contingent‘ to the front. â€"â€" > ** â€" T ap i en «ul e :l: (.:?“Ab‘?n:r :“ E:m‘fim a pyest.of Yite My:Jo Simgape o a Mr. L. J. Bre t reburned . on Sat:thy lrougu m Ao Chicago andâ€" Bostom.:>. ... ... _ . Nrs. J. P. Starnamen lHas gone. to Montrcal on an ¢xtended â€"xisit to her o Bgs bep 10 Arrenpmmmace wtea stt Wtms of be ynd Mizt epegine A '"‘ T A Iuno‘-b, Ahrens street. Miss is a daugiiter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert JafraÂ¥â€" farmerly of Berlig . â€" * > The. Rark Board onmâ€"Friday night at Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. H Mr. A‘len Iluber® was taken â€" to 3 i',q P 4 Rroviupt; , The. J« organization ‘thankfully from the County Nurses Association, The w-“’ Empire h‘fl n yery successlul~ open meeting .on Wednesday : at o\'ho '::‘L'I\uty‘ £ s s o the second contingent. ~ Lieut.â€"Col. H., J,, Bo , of. the City Regiment,: has ; Ha the information that ‘ol, W. E. Ho 8, gfio? zamm & 7 NO..4, OM . N 3 ¢ ou Friday. It ig; .. that he will assist in the & foned . by the Mil iriment. Col. Hodgins. will attond the lt wua&- t HX op e Atapal mt :muiber‘m' be on “ . mm&x‘a; yweu mast German 386 > ‘Totel .No. of books 2080 Tola} No.. of cays 25 Average per day ... _~> / 118 Avérare per day 1913 108 New Readers . 45 KB i o4 cs To\ +7 ~Airecbtncrmtheinnt kne Librarian‘s book report shows marked: increase in the. ym,gt jbogks . 4ssued ‘daily, and the number of To crag aphy Fire Arts Literature General Works Religious . Work Socx%qo:y\'& s t h‘lology Natyral . Science â€"â€"The ~Snahcial _ statement: for the mrhth jof September showed receipts from gtants, fires, sales, ©40.., as §4.â€" 093.24, and expenditures of $3,408.31, leavine a balance on hamd of $626.93. Buliguer ane o W maes 00 05 Sn ine x F;mm“_%fi‘&@n s Tuits 3e mop uh Pie ably" close the stacka i this conti . The Beérlin. â€" Horticultural â€" Society was grahted the use of the Assembly Hlail for Fridgy, Nov. 6,.to hold their anbod) meeting thereins. .. |â€". > _ _ The caretaker, ‘Mr...F. Martin . was eranted a taise in his salary, of, $2.50 yer month, th; sélary ‘,"W, inz practically the sameas this year. mm‘uw-'p-mnh':‘b p to German magazines.. .. being $40 a montil new : subscribors. ; â€" The report is 43, m Ee °. 4 If what juat aie. &% 2 4 tl FÂ¥a» you 0 CB "é"‘g“' 1~> % * Gayt C t E. * c MANY â€" NEW _ READERS! hi "I mon a reltng 2 â€" w t Shac h it | io “’ ‘‘and V" â€"bead oi t ne he ~of. nre L in . 6\ \";v n A 2 * t @EY: “.“‘_ L& * #9 '~ Aotaas - heiv.~~~~ Wessre ~"B . Foragth . . W H. oal fve mitiptes ‘The committes â€" also recommended that the magazines and papers for the next year be ordered, the list be k e es Total ron fiction 393 Fiction Total Many New Readers, Financial Statement Adutt," ~Juvenile. 2125 1182 48 46 43 22 14 $20 35 63 1% 81 19 ‘ um‘"'n’vn"u‘ " eu" “' ie lastue o e vew:""fnst :; **Ror ::.", l’m1z sufered | with am 1% years , «DU$ to A s um'ifi:?‘&“,;' e ;@.:‘“& wit . Bd M HevithWatethony wisi. to. aâ€" bottle, 1k n the muscles Sinte and Wfenatien *n Tibuun‘ ie great romedy for all forms of the |_ A pleasing event took place in‘ the .Co::m Colincil ‘offambers ‘in . Brast represent‘ng mm!m Society,â€" presented to ‘the‘ f Couneil t&nMM'n“:‘ whctographs of sixtyâ€"two Wardens®~ 3' County . of Brant, from : the. [fiÂ¥#t ining, and 1. Douglas,. of &:&:n visory comml‘::o. They‘ were ta Mm hy Priscipal re-m iydlh. s > [: < "The â€" Finance â€"Comméttee Sof the ‘County Council, dofsisting. of . Mesâ€" it« Hilborn, . w%m lake thair -g“qmm inopéction. ‘They noted that Steps are being bakâ€" ible disease, chécks the ‘deposit ol P eeilihen se Shocks t ‘ampont turn your mondy il it dails; 80 sents | A ‘deputation"from Kitigston mm‘:- [the . Collegiate ;. on W a legarch of ::tldxn;‘wfl d'h‘.’ :fiw i23tion. .. 1 "the * evening e . in Hnene sofint feiiene io Siaain, i of Sn ‘-fl":“‘.." 6 ‘ o ;ni C P’ ‘the Orumitiler; Wwith its witty ‘sayings in ommb ol 1+ Pigt ce besootr _ 3.â€"Préstaent‘s" .‘ addvess~=G. Hons l ts is wh. es r' â€" . \" 'Mi-’.‘w”km t We ‘lz' Palriotie Addressâ€"Mr.. Kert:: 1 74â€"1 un“ â€"INiss °C lu o 8 â€"Crfiics ep ‘;m. ‘ '1-001 ye the K " ' 'M Mr. m t‘s Efi'fi x ?‘fi' tss, in which ho she Fed shgt Rptoey priovcd) as the ‘The first regular.. meeting ot _ the Literaty Society. was . beld on .n% day. ipon,, with, "na?"' F«loghk. shoigies t Niget Roribgr or / »hord were atfend Wfi 0'%!!«1 ty :i;.':th W:éfi‘_a'm % be. clty attending. the W + vention. i‘gs c .. /A very interesting programiic was Jnt . n 8f8 :. . See c l chlg: «t cb T c Sthkâ€"0 Canbie »Renbet)" * * The evening industrial classes swerr j . o5 rhoaradey of â€" th. week . ;?z number of gtudents â€" who w ama) beyond expec :?' "Tus Tactne 2k " ai1 mak to bo: k Antumatc." Cowpi1cation TitotD oo e atural -ir;dmé' & joined Struction "in taparen ies NOTES OF THE B. & W.CAâ€" m o o o eA ; Required forâ€"the Evening!: \ > _ ladubtriatClasses . ... '\r P ts .‘ L ol Ber on l4 ‘h’ move ts pou ue es nd‘s policy 'i“'(;l' co hak : â€" Neen, id ‘is, to help the weak against the F deputation were iMessis.â€" . E. 0. iter, of ! the _Mu-caw. ; T Hatch, supervisor of manual :,Zifl‘fi-mva C wb ~Riva® : ....,.. o Â¥ Maddox Dan â€"M T. Suai ... . . Fokâ€" Sainthon® AR An.’o-&m recaived a > Berlin‘s â€"â€" conttibuticn. to.the Nat tondal. Patriotgic .Fund now ‘aniounts to H4 es .~ »lly since the f the {«s 1 ; %mutmuu ‘.> .$00,501.56 ,-i"‘- 'w M ‘: thes «4s ‘,‘,.-v..? “.“ * T', u-ls.':" xA / w 51300000 MINARD‘S LINMMENT FOR SALE x Envanekh .. Hob Dimitri PATRIOTIC = t 6e is a 1 Jsupply thi critérion T Can Be BoWiR Bare Ais ... Fitgre â€" iw,";gmlf ‘b Life. . Ottentour best : ‘and cleverest‘* are 31-1'“0-‘ ;n whom d:::;fi disease l::â€" % clutches. a disease,â€" for in@amed ‘stonuich‘" sete up ! jgot their promises and all .ttht ‘is Jt at" and. deas to them:" ~ ~ * Alcura ‘is guargntged to give "s0risâ€" Taction ‘orâ€" noney. réfurded. > : Itâ€"removâ€" ‘gs "the créving, soothes the netves, bhilds (up the system, . anpd ‘reivlors diigk distastétul Alcura can be had .AÂ¥ pour .store,. $1.00 per boz. Alcura No. 1. is hlt“ibnlw and .can ':: «iven seotetly . "Alcuta fil:c; : Ag>â€" veoluntary R y bad ‘toâ€"day. ‘Ask"for mmm: x ce temnooh . was ‘most pleasantly, spent. An address was read by Mr. Isaiah made hy mfir- Â¥u3Ҥ'hh.-':t-. N.. _._. Borks, Oct. 18th, 1914. Near Fathery~.. . /_.. **i@, ‘.»}?. you_‘gflm. have ‘ancom bled you on‘ the d cailes "of T our * Sbth w4 a8d to wishâ€"you and mother ta)n m'i-tfie’:’n'y,:?mm you have wun tie respect of us & and â€" ‘we ‘:,nll not soon forget many, . acts kindngss you . have ‘m”u. We ‘dm e 4 m‘m" S M‘ 3’&0 -;.?n’gu as a slight token 1. esteom â€" in which>you are held by «s â€"and : that ~you ~and â€"mother~â€"â€"may lozg be spared to be with us is the wish of * + Ab tPc 24 oo auilt sc L1 0r CC ~~YOUR CHILDREN:. binlhday, you who has been ‘so kind <. . . n sobkrss _ . Fges. y Jn price from 30 to 35 price wes 30 cents. B aold ; 3t Hcics THt Dt mook ;. Chickems m'l“_ as plentiful this motrnilig as have the: last isw <â€"weeks, but the ~was equal u:mm m;& s::s‘; chiekens &A ‘to 20. . pet Hot hob ut ie t ents .exch h #6 1. ant $1.50. Sath: ""‘ W!‘."S f TH+ disu&l supply <of ‘vegetabies ‘was ‘om Ab. n prices as â€" have P led : & . the summer. The attemdance, WaB as.large as, usual ‘-;' N '.;AA... ".,:}'uc. ......;..» 1‘ ‘B. Diunbar, ‘Michipicoton Sunday‘ at the residence of Mr. Wm. Mapg; 05 Waberloo stteot, _ it buing > ‘The â€"market / w rak U ie e ie C L hawaAn s‘ . ho. Riv cb "a ‘tlori ~were ‘to be ’ J( r m‘y[u‘cho a ; assortment, _ the é P‘a ~,'-' ' 6 e £ 3 mm e epe mol Â¥Aâ€" Co c nd n es g’&“n# Mfi‘.&h« #% Large orders Were Plated\ ©ilH # for an,. unug«al pupply of ap P netaiors .. were siso Pleguatus. ‘and ~Rota e ‘also p sole n&!to;’)?;to)o cents a bACâ€". POTATOFS ©~ PLENTIFUL Sold at ~> Cure is Drinking ing t‘ it tbe Rppl ntmv k hokplu?o on ; the residence of Mr. Wm. o fuml., / We _ _ j 5 60 #t se FUL i * f, alty . s I OL t it us | ho aptf» dnd * 1et" it ‘demonstrate" ngbc:n;,:uin M, #fl many exclud?r: ~featum Conls Bay Bar ; Waterloo â€" #t s& taken as 5.00 ”l“ 25.00 â€" The Agent at Délhi writes,â€""I am llnfwl! to wz a Company locatâ€" ed: where is so Tl;loy.uy' as m-lr.lulh and Waterloo being ? \n~<the Patriotie Fund." ‘w'nd mw u-u{mmnmav i{omg bl&odwh meu"iu* : . several a ve |I «in eupatly © pleased +8 i in macore tss m neaae ie ) 6. . The wing |lin $90,000. 00 /. the %AW‘“J:‘ "=y C . ~> . theiPatriotie Fund which ‘~" 4 whils the sscond address was‘ by Mr. H.T.). Coleman, ~B.A.. ‘Ph.D., who sroke on ‘‘The ‘Teacher as a Stuâ€" Teaching, said Miss Dunham, in Mer opening : semarks, is a noble profesâ€" Hign. ‘However, it is not: so generat . The reading presents a special froâ€"} o e pragnce ‘ n 8 & M i -; Siod â€" Eagnigt" porty Piere anee | 1y ‘The mornine, session opened shortly aftter :::' o’e'.ocf'#‘?uh; President L. w Bâ€"A., of Galt, in the chair. ,'umgfl;‘r-'ema’.g were | ‘preâ€" p&:fid over by â€" Rev. C. L Mcltâ€" vine. after which the convention, sett‘ led dawn to busipess, to the reading ;t-’«‘t & goâ€" + Lt9 s ~* s Avesaesssssess Â¥5. L. N . â€"theâ€"president. made his annual ,%v . 3?,0. . McPberson, ‘the ‘ dent in ‘tt> chair. . He‘gaid his lads were the :lrfi“"n‘t" 1i the school ‘t6om, . x! hcugh theyâ€"were aot, the alleinipoct smesssesessersase2eec8sss i‘ TWO NOTE beard fron: the teacher RicHmond, ‘apd d a9 P o bed “%n m o ,-mdm J . ar Stott, J .; D. Ramsay. and Missâ€" A. : The following committeos"were apâ€" Néminatingy=Mesirs, > Shepra~1; t nfon. J.. M. Smith, Carmichael, and Misses: M. E. Watson, and" .. «@ ‘the) coinmutfi¢ations ‘and ‘ the " apâ€" ;{mmi ’of‘emmflifl?-_.’, Â¥<9, 14 /. M It was decided that the members of the iProntotion Examination Commitâ€" tee â€" be given an increase of salary, matine it $10 yer year, instead o(' $5a vear as in the ‘past. f The Relation of the Public Library to + sclmohsET}:hamlfibiy”’ § ... c ttaings Libramain .‘ Al SCHOOL TEACHER AS A STUDENT | NY you. Al dn every town. said that a librariansiip is a roble t.. C.JP. Saarupaqt Oil City who Pokthoteie d9lt ybstce Yon Iecome copmipmiet e en ie es m* the lv: do its '«b-h;p-n the *mentssie t ns n n Chamberiain Medicine mayy Toremte. ~~~ " ~ j PRA MATIONS (President‘s Address iFenY {Â¥t Must\Coâ€"Operate You Get Bilious Drawer.â€"Messts" J . ‘\Coura Becahseo‘ Your Livériis Lazy / BEve t AP | President: of., the Waterloo . Coun ~Teachers‘~ Agsociation, .. hici .;,-‘ ‘ m_fimul conventionâ€"‘. .im at 'qtfinjh”gh toâ€"day andâ€" toâ€"n row. Mr. Norman is Public .SChe ’ Inspector in the Sgnfi Riding. :« The llies exiremes of has teen an insurer ‘with the Eeons | mical for at least twenty ak® ; when terewin# "his policy: writés . ip the Cerman : Iangudge as \-‘“_,..;, "‘Rexarding: the war, ‘the : reugbt0 is more‘ â€"than‘ fearful, it is terrib when ‘the "tilousards : of‘ wilows â€" as orplans ‘are considersd | andâ€" the © R young blood is sacrtificed and |why it tal ."V"‘.. In \a sehoo!; children have . to attentâ€" uLs-nwrmg ' :§§. t the‘ 'libtny #fe is "no comp ;’:‘ & and that is why it sceins easier . to D8 . cher‘. The school, is much more remE lar.in‘ exerting its influence tharâ€" the . library,. and â€" because ~childre Â¥L & young,. it is stronger. ‘ ":‘;‘. ry the influence is not so prolonged. 1y. more ‘than I thouth® wias> Mas â€"God . hlessâ€"Beminâ€"abu The purpose of the tibrary and WA school are very nuch . alike. It @Wgs instruction‘and informatfont 0 !',ff 6 higher grade, and develops the m and moulds: character. In the . sehool the tracher. imparts,. theâ€" knowledge, and in the Hibrary th* books have the knowledge, and the librarian is t indicator who directs the people J certain books. ‘There is no trught of ficer.in ‘the library, and volition,said Miss: Dunham, isâ€"speled with a capi T PC DOo h i Apeticd. it a ol profession. _ A gteat\many peo the idea that all‘a librariam h is to take. in beots," ~ard give" out. again as demanded..__‘_â€" * "‘The library is an educational fm tor,"!â€"said: Miss Dunham, / in > @Â¥er commuhity. It is oalny ccessary . ; ito, eompare‘ the circulation of ‘bookg‘. I® tha public library to‘a circulating libs rary‘ in a store to know that the " rary ‘boo%s are: véry ‘much ‘better thi those circulating from â€" a stobe." ;.\ MR. L. â€"NORMAN. B Aw i wotk mad the ts i nes 2 miaken y cauge," #*72 [t ues "is al % ® . t ave the * vamis tm a C § x * % : w,« y i. d a Leal °.l bilf as ?‘ T ._'.l. > 10

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