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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Feb 1912, p. 6

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_ . by New Absorption Mefho4. _ | C +4E you "wuftcr froum Biecding, | â€" Win Rand n go 3 'fl‘ tell y'l::_z; al his 1 w- ‘ former | vear E.u Bathgat 4 Mary Goode ehildren, tke sur m&’ Molise, 1000 «J,. 4 tron:, Guciph,. N Stirton, Morcen, Manitoba widow < of ‘Mr.. Andrew M‘“' who died. . a 4 fl..“ home, and Mrs: _About forty years ago he married %, Stirton, daughter of the late Â¥id Stirton, postmaster of Guelph, who _ predccsased m:xm or ©five m _Mr. Barclay carried on a ting business in Guelph â€" for many m’ .‘The funeral takes place z' next to this city. The late Claptain Barclay at the close of o lgh&’tyai‘, 1886, orgarized the $ bat of â€"artillery in Guelph und ‘was gazetted captain, permanen no mone this offer. Th " CAPTAIN APPLYING FOR fr _ London gives notice of further secâ€" tlons of the city bill, one to permit the appointment of ‘a Commissioner wf Industries, another to turn ~the management of all parks and boule vards over to the Board of Water Commissioners, and a third to allow the renewal of the exemption on . the W‘Ro{lfl Mills up to the: end ol 1913 s HESPELER DOGS LOCKED UP o nrich a‘arm Hespcl.r by the : €og which sprang aan, a Hamilton tasked ~a numtber fure . it was kili has ordeted all ( has, order 4w0 mon Guely ‘‘ Are your hands chapped, cracked Or sote? Have you "cold cracks" mo:-ndflndvhuhnua is tight? Have you a cold ore, frost bite, chilblains, or a "raw" E.Mummnw bt you to go about your howsshold duties ? If so, Zamâ€"Buk will give you relief, and will heal the frostâ€"dagaged '“. Anoint the sore piaces at night, E‘_fi&fidhflh‘wvfl into the wounds, end the smartâ€" mt I® ; 1ny, & i will heal quickly,~ g Â¥ alian . of Portland. any Moline BARCLAY mdd‘;bn all else had short time healed my. * , AND y B SPECIAL POWERS H DIES IN BLAIR s to m io Ne t . :x Paok M, W has teenm created in impage of a. _ mad at Lieut.â€"Col. Stoneâ€" traveller, and â€" atâ€" efi ather ~people be: 1, that: the | Concil ogs lotked upâ€" : fot assured.‘ â€" Send es Barclay elrt, in h. ‘ct HOME W A eracked that is em near water, would smart. and A them. I ssemed ef from anything ng, rashes, «winter g soree, sore heads Mr Sires he married rotruding â€" Bitl to \rmS mvi® is 8643 annie (rong deatt Blair s. . W J ame Cali ent When ‘the matter first came up JOr gestion of: 5 It“ c boards of : h : sitice afstrict sn 5. maep in ind only" whh B6 vincial | & ‘ts. ‘This, howevet, ‘“I:: 3 cmpectol 1&“‘;.;0:: ar ln‘wlm%:' n with ex for sanitary systems. 4 The bill, it is understood,* will not set . out the*boundaries . of the ten : Of so health districts into which Outario is to be divided, this being left to vegulation later. _fln dstflo(:. :fll I ie . C TL Cns tA â€" Te c be shaped according to. population with regard to the amount of tertiâ€" tory ‘one man could cover. ts In the closélyâ€"populated fruitâ€"growâ€" ing districts from Hamilton _ *down through the Niagara peninsula, and in the southâ€"western . counties, . the: dis tricts will cover less territory _ than in some other parts of the province.. secretary Wl .! craily aloug Abe ;E’%:g:t.;“ clal bo@r health thg: #C of Abe the~ p ‘The intention, it is ‘understood, is to leave the larger cities, (those ‘of fifty thousand population. or .‘ more, outside the new system. Jn ~Torâ€" onto,. Hamilton," London. and Ottawa there _ are â€" already â€" fairlyâ€"efficient health departments in charge of qualiâ€" fied men. ~The health oficers of these cities, however, will be encouraged to coâ€"operate with the provincial officers in all matters in which joint action is required. & Y.M.C.A Work Toronto, Feb. 10.â€"The members of the Provincial Committee«â€". of . the Young Men‘s Christian Association of Ontario and Quebec met yesterday in annual session, the n,. â€" Mr. John Penman of Plfimu. ‘The Treasurer, Mr. J. J. Gartshore, reâ€" ported the ‘raising of flfia budget, Wss ull d yarl d nearly $19,000, with ‘The marked expansion of the Y.M. C.A. work was a feature of the _:« ports. There are now fortyâ€"four _ asâ€" sociations, city, student and railway, in the two Provinces, and other conâ€" tres are planning for their establishâ€" ment, Cobalt béing one, while buiidâ€" ing .or enlargenynt campaigns, _ art contemplated by others. .. _‘ to the credit ‘The modern tendency of the _ assoâ€" s ciation movement to work : outside g Methodist the Dbuildings was shown in the> re | the following ports of the Immigration Secrelar}, A‘F./& A. M., in classes and meetings in shops, tae ; U. W. Tho fu tories and theatres; in the extension, 9" Monday alt« of boys* work . to secondary schools, to the service rendered by the-’:;soci‘ _Zg, "=*", ation~in ‘the military camps, a ta v EOR the t“;.o‘unty i:'ork, such as is holn;" Kl{t{}. a A car on Bruce county, ©0â€"OpCrâ€" ative efort with churches and Snn-"cm;l:;: day schools, is also included in this . gram:. in reply lprzommol the association / megsage to +h« field and spirit. â€" â€"â€"*‘,. ‘_ _: >" | rival â€"from Ind ‘The building era ‘of recent years is another outstanding â€" feature, .she real property value of the associaâ€" tions â€" in the two Provinces. . being $2,500,000, where it was only $600,â€" 000 ten years ago, and the number Of employed officers â€" ‘has _ inoreased from sixty to over one hundred.â€" . _ _ DR. QUTHLREORD The toesignation of Dr., Rutherford, Veterindry. Director genoral and Live Stock Conimissioner of Canade, W be rally regretted. . Since & e t 38 :Io;e v:'fl in 1002 Dr» etâ€" ord has proved himsel{â€" a most capâ€" nble official.~ He put a ‘larte amount the necessary: froedom that wulted in his resignation. . Tt 16 me Sril at rx:’fét L.+ 96 FC. % » acts the 1 QM‘ ained.: Thereâ€"is no .. of doing away with th:.!! al Wil Leave Large Cities SV L eat and cann n Keep Local Boards un d b4 Mhoia Han is Expanding l‘“.u SS . 6 Mm HAS RESIGNED na t ter » wil" e wen â€" the first tore a small balance eases aC hed Qut ofâ€" healtt ti dea ques P t was,haried 190 w timatl w ie u’l"#afl * To d : were tfl;nh’. A‘Bfl gariass, _ and none 0 were yet available. at night. . Sereral othel night. . Sereral other: men mmurl to be ahd it is. regarded as quite pcm that theclist af â€" dead may be added to: when: the work ~of searching for the bodics is completed: the Canadiar Stories â€"tald ‘by survivors of > *the ex{}:ion are. more ‘or ~less unintelliâ€" ail ht it is certiin that : . lexâ€" plosion of the first hole u:.‘«ai%*m the ottcers to exploie dmos_t'utrrtz- tancorsly . _ ‘The amourt oi {dypan explo‘el is held at ‘over 200 > bolts. or asout five tons. ‘The terrific conâ€" cussion ‘heaved ~htnidreds of tons o‘ rock in â€" all directions, ail the. â€" men Many Cha CT a w DROPPED DEAD AFIER RETURNING FROM RINK Galt, Feb. 10.â€"Sudden. and .â€" uneyxâ€"| pected was the death last evening aiJ William T. Brown, of Waterloo, aveâ€"! nue, one of:Galt‘s bestâ€"known smien. | Deceased called at the.curling*> ripk | to see his nephew, â€" _A.. Brown,‘ oli ‘Toronto, one of the Quézn City curlâ€" ‘ ers of Toronto â€" and, it being _ yery cold, he walked home rapidly and beâ€" fore having his supper be decided to attend to the furnace, and jug' a$ he arose ftom a chair to go ‘Alre cellar he collapsed and Lelore doctors: arrived he was dead, death being due to heart failure. Deceased was in his 67th year and was born in â€"Toronto.. He ‘had Jived for 24 years â€" in . this town, being: employed all that time as a mechani¢al engineer by. the Golâ€" die & _McCulloch Company. He® was held in the highest estoem.. by _all. He was predeceased by his wile, who ‘died seven years ago, also~ suddenly, andâ€"hbe is survived by a~ family . of }ibtee. Mrs. C. Blair, â€"Ramore street, Miss Kate, at home, and CGeorgée : W. Brown, of Waterloo _ avenug;, four sisters, three brothers _ and. three grandchildren, ~He was ‘a member of the Methodist Church and;belonged to the following lodges: Alma ~Lodge, / A: F.& A. M., I. 0, 0. F., and A. 0. lU. W. The funeral will take‘ place on Monday alternoon. l PROMINENT RAILROAD MAN Ottawa, Feb.:9 â€" The . Duke _ ‘of Conmnaught received the following teleâ€" gram: in replyâ€" to his congratulatory message to the King on his safe arâ€" rival â€"from India: T cart KING GEORGE SENDS REPLY ‘‘Please assure your Government of my deep appreciation‘ of the message which you bave sent in their ~â€"name aud on behaifâ€"of the people of Canâ€" ada, congratulating the Queen and mysel{ on our ‘home coming. . 7 "From ha experiences in past yvisite.to the"goinilhu. I am confiâ€" dent that my Canadian subjects are inspired by the same.{feeling of loyality and affection <as those who â€" have been so strikingly ‘evinced towards us by the people of India." â€"= > T1 Hat "UN Wik*toa ic KibNkre TRY GIN PILLS FOR THE KJDNEYS "I have been a Pullman Conductor on the C. P. R. and Mickigan Central during the last three years, About four years -flo. I was laid up with hmu:-gdu in the groin, a very sbre back, M“mnlivia Lfl '.yddu u‘mmz gnnx : the bladder but didâ€"mot receive acy benefit, Abounnth l“mm:m-b‘ been sured 0y Teking cin Pifle, ‘after ww b“:u"u-afl'- him fi He is now ranning on the road 1 wheketenai prawaed Chasgert Co IVC Frances, Feb. 9.~â€"Twkivo moa working H Oul Lak xp 1 High in Air Dy wamite nan of 'fi: ~gang, ;lq@i'"“- an d %fiu Northâ€" the other victins strians ‘ and _ Bulâ€" ot "their . . names w € bel ntractars for n an island te te hour to e / said the uld employed /The C N.R. at . presâ€"MLâ€" ATC . AAAREE ing J hl%zen a trestle but realizing the necessity of w peruianont roadbed, ‘a contract was l¢t, stone & Carey for . aftuction of u_ roadbed _ from & point fout °Cr five miles east ol Â¥ actoss the lake, vfilffl%efiw nunerous islands as anchorage,. The contragtors hare bech working practically / the th Dr. McTaggart‘s tobacco m‘m moves all desire for the N & tew days. _ A vegetable medicine, and only " requires mm tongue with it occasionally. §2. 4. Solving the Household Problem Mr, â€" Arthur; Hawkins â€" Magters _ of London, Ont., has= completed a 48â€"in. model of an alrsbhip, . by which . â€"~he slaims he will be cable toâ€" travel _ any distance. He claims to have . . departâ€" from the ushual practice in airship ' tion, and that be has . . perâ€" ‘ xd a mechanical: apparatus . hay~ ; ing a stmilar action to that of a bird. I‘I\e inventor has applied u‘a:; rsolicitor for patents in every in. ‘bybfldfiga new shock @hsorh dalk whedt w he believes will= reâ€" <ulnbionicc the \ @ntormobily â€" Industry Marvelious results from taking: his remedy for ~the liquor habit. â€" ~Safe aud. inexpensive. home treatment; . _no hypodermic ‘injections, no . publicity, no. lJoss of time from Qusiness,â€"and a cure guaranteed. . _ .. _ > _‘ : | pa Address or consult Dr. ‘McTaggart, T5 Youge street, Toronto, Canada. housing the increasing population, To prevent overcrowding . in tenements and the erection of shacksâ€"â€"or othet unsightly~or unsanitary .conditions, a one million .dollar company . hasâ€" been formed in â€" ‘Toronto, to~ establish modern suburban districts and torent houses to tenants at cost on the ‘coâ€" operative principle. Mayor Goary and One of: the problems Canada‘s rapâ€" idly growing towns and cities have to coniront is _ that of : properly a committee © comprising representaâ€" tives of the board of trade, the Manuâ€" facturers‘ Association, . the _ Civic Guild, and other â€"citizens, have bgen :Vflfilp:ia; the conditiony for some me, and model homesg 4 erate t by a company, 3: ‘l'“lz of wl.:ch should be,limited to 8 per éent., and the houses to . be â€" rented only io shareholders, is, in the opinâ€" fon ~+; _ the‘ committee, ~the _ ouly method _ by. .whichthe problem .can be ‘The stock of the company . will . be allotted in $56 whares, and 2 tenant will be required to take five shares :9( this «tock, fw’fiphmhe may. pny‘..*!‘otn m ilmeghts: < company . _ Wm fund and <a winking Jo . gowsteq ay} mul ym poe ‘parj the net profits to the tenant <as & dividend on rents. _ Should any. tenâ€" ant wish to vacate the promises, the company will purchase his stock. solved Individuals subser|ptions of _ stock are limited to $2,000, and it is purâ€" ported to apply forâ€" a cbarter when $100,000 of stock is subscribed. BUILDS FLYING MACHINTE Hull; Que., Feb, 1%.â€"The .. shen m«i rammed = w ~ofl this port toâ€"day,> hi Tobacco Habit & he Liquor Habit ul ds ta rl Pi66c® od bones nded th In wll h d «4 ~*~Prill as Being Bad would be in domestic economy, :. . .AS proveeded to outline to them ;‘;h: of the economies which .were pr & td in the trying. days, of the . ~ Siege of : Mafeking. â€" â€"~ oS â€"~**Iâ€" don‘t know that 1 would> speak of . this at a dinner," heâ€"went on, "but. I told those young women plainâ€" ly : that when »we began: to .100‘ around with a view to efiecting litthle cconomies we ~ found that we couli nade good bread. from the oats â€" which the horses had becn cating. .O( course, that: took foodfrom thhonu.'fi they died ‘of starvation at about th rate ol six (a day, which was just about right, and: when we finished our ecconomies about them there was not a scerap. of . them 1xt." & Badenâ€"Powell corrected _himself : latâ€" ter with the statemi>nt that in the Mafcking afiair : they did leave the hair and the hides of the horses. That was â€"pure waste, he said, . but the working â€" ‘ out of > their ~economies brought© theny to soup from the torcâ€" and,â€" further than‘ that,: to ~a practice ofâ€" taking the bones that were . left and prinding them to powder, whic? was used to ‘adulterate the flour. ‘All that by way of â€"showingâ€" how the : girls could help in this scoct novement, a point in which the Engâ€" ish founder took great i t:rest. .‘ “AW important thing, and j fi' "ory Amportant thing,‘" he*. said,â€" ""is that ‘there is no kind of. soidieting in this movement. 1t peo;ie knew ~how much I hate war they ~wouldns‘t ssâ€" pect mo . of :trying toâ€"teach war. to boys. War is not a thing we ever want to:â€" see in a: civilized Country again." x: 4 * ' them to .a greater extent tlan . wo :an through qur schools, good as they ‘m.l! t should call and inspect the _ famous Sanitary Patent Toupeés, as . shown by. go( Dorenwond,. of Toronto, _ at the Walper House Hotel on. Friday, Feb. 16th, g These Toupees ate not only perfect in construction, but are the . only Sanitary and Patented lM“llt’ of one‘s own hai t ~New York, Feb: TThe New York American: has. the follow ing cable deâ€" spatch from London: "Dispatehes â€" from . .. Palestine anâ€" nounce that excavations at < Nazareth havype uncovered the site upon which it is declared by â€" competent archacoloâ€" giste stood the carpenter‘s . workshop of . Josgph, <husbandâ€" of . Mary, . the mother of Jesu«. Franciscan Monks, on whose property the discovery was made,bave bought up all the adjoinâ€" ingâ€"buildings, and : "intend :. â€" erccting thereon a magniGcont temple. ~ . "It is also believed‘ that the site of Christ‘s trangfiguration . has . been tound. â€" It is an imposing rough hewn rook, resembling ‘an anvient altar. «"*Many â€" wonderful â€" mosaics, colns â€" of the carly ‘Roman period, â€" admirable lonian and ~Corinthian capitals, ~oxâ€" quisite ou:::‘.d ornamént ~and â€" & number of â€" of ‘the eleventh conâ€" tury were also> Wund near Joseph‘s workshop,"" An Offer T hat Invoives No Monâ€" ey Risk If You / ccept JOSEPH‘s WORKSHOP FOUND We‘ are «o. poi completely ‘retib wa ‘ofler to ‘fart Ikke direotly on the the bowéls. Th They d A ; ¢ or habitual gonstipation add thus hymn at a prayer mieeting which ‘ he Ihdemqu agsoâ€" was conducting. â€" The remainas wills be Mte ot chronic Allments. taken.to his home at Ancaster for inâ€" uwmnn‘n.m&!t-@ was well known t;, ‘ e Lo spe m oindin ty â€" c nven ience candy , childre Why Hesitate? Ko Kind of Scidtering R Â¥eb. 40.â€"Sir: < Wobert B:L chiet. of the‘ ~ boy Ywm‘: &# the 'Ii‘uw‘: iiring .o movement last iddress as the dinnct giÂ¥â€" hor "by ‘the © chiet reptéâ€" BALD «MEN positive â€"our remedy will elibve ~constipation; â€"~ no chronio it mayâ€"be, that furnish it Trés=of all coft They . so¢ noerves ar Ne P appare :amli parti ta P ap â€"~ 29 OB _ dn â€" o " n'm > _ &# & :‘l"-fi‘ .'-sf, i aat s? . Di s g m i ‘ \‘ * * We ' C -, your skin p» oue â€" y h If your eyes are Ts e ...‘h ate hn‘hydtnlnd.l pi+» s f + «4 t a d es ce II db.y::&hnbmgfi perfect hqaith, velug» ad m r:..- ho b all oil, witks, and lamp. glasscs . â€" a to imjml__lv:at least 200 nights,~ clvding all dar« nights. The following report .was present to the Council by Paul Snider: Ti> the Reevre and Council:â€" â€" Your Conpnittee, appointed to lc iato Abe: Joseph Shoetmaker road,‘ t leave to report as follows:â€" (1) That we met on the promises in question ‘on the 2ndâ€" day of February and~ find that the ~road.along the swamp, â€"_ from . tke Salem Road to where theâ€"lands of â€" Aaron Snider and swamp,< _ from . the: Salem Road. to wlere theâ€"iands of â€" Aaron Snider and Albert Rodgets .. meet, is â€"used . by three parties, and that statute labot has . been done, on this piece of road as well as :gravel paid by the Counâ€" cil for the same, and that a gate has heen placed by Mr. Prodgers at the vest oad ol this road. P (2) That the balarce of the : road Td in mhaintanes s Mr. Rodgers‘ also . used by Mr.. Rodgers, with the exception of gbout 80 rods, which is vsed by Mr. Shoemaker: exclusively. (3)That Mr. Rodge:s says that. he tas .‘no‘ objections to Mr. Shoemaker ts ng this road;â€"and several of | hi‘ immediate neighbors,. â€"but~ that he Jocs not. want it to be made a thorâ€" cughfare for t‘% general public.<~ * nowing ridge, 4 Â¥h . ~ 194 (‘l? That we find that part of ~the used ‘by â€" Mr. Shcemakerâ€"is only 15 feet wide, and that therefore : we recommend : that ‘the â€"Council, . or . a committee of the .same, act as an inâ€" termndiary: in ‘helping © Mr. Shoemaker to: socure .& w dert road anwd=also . to be allwed to improtc the. same. (5). Amiâ€"that provided no satisfacâ€" tory. arrangement can be arrived â€" at we recommend that: the Council open A â€"n+w road for Mr. S hoeniaker, in anothcr â€" place, provided Mr. Shoemakâ€" er pays for ~the. land and does â€"~the necossary grading and hauling of gravâ€" el, the: <Co:ineil ~~paying for. : . the gravel; * mt seat Movedâ€"by Mr.© Weber arsd Mr: ~Sniâ€" cer, . that . Byâ€"law. â€"No. 595,â€" to apâ€" point a Township â€"Solicitor ‘be: read & Lrst and second time. â€"â€" CarfieJ. â€" > Mased hy Mr,: Rrodhaccset and. Mr. Snider, that Byâ€"l.aw No. 596, t»>4t thorize < "the IRteove and Treasurct o" this . townshly, toâ€" borrow ~cer.ain sims to meet tho now eutrent _ exâ€" pendil*re, be read a first . and sccond time.~ Carrled. & time.~ Carrigd. _: noske a se The Counti] adjourned for one Lo:r at nooB, ©= _ . Koch, that the following nccounts be paid and that the Reeve grant . hi. crders for‘ the several, amuitsâ€" David Liclty, gra of and wots 5.41 Ats® Eby, ‘T~miber _..:.. _..;......._ 27.%0 Mehicipal < World, subscriptiocs .1.35 M. Wetchei & Son," soikes & wist $.0) Pitsin;tyn ‘Tp, Lownline work .. 5.7 Jacob ‘Trel ingcr, work .. ...3.0.1.80 Jacob : ‘Trel W:‘: Kill, ‘bridge . Carried®, _ _ 8. Moved by Mr. Wever and Mr. Brodâ€" :;w, Ails . Council &o now it eet again at the: Council ‘Sil'(q ot q?m’ c s & next, at o‘clockâ€"a.m« ml:sd previs d tzm P ongem w the. cor owing â€" the working on claims in Deloro, â€" Jobn Novack, n piuver, had some. . dynAâ€" mite in his.{ace, and â€"he now ligs in Pot * Hospital. ~probably {atally injured.>He â€"picked â€"into the dynamite when sinking a shaft. is abull was . ftactured. both â€"â€"eves .+ Il ured , andl s« ra ted D WOOLWIChH TP. CoUNCHL 0 . «J, Wilkingon, vo ert 6° erdraft Tobal ... ... Paesday SOUTH ED BEECHAM‘S PILLS |â€" PICKED INTO DÂ¥NAMITE 1912 chin ‘blow alp, hand 1j )01 w ich the Bfll: reirsuant * Will Show the Right Ti maydbere in Can D $1 tract for.ligh West Montros veatr from PORCUPINE w W and fac Commissioner 10 Snidet ght lightin dly Colling, villago, to. :. to« the first Clork Whi 25 G 00 35 t 50 10 has been a member : for the ... i PASI twelve years; Tsl And Whereas num.g.gy en the greatest satisfaction o .. J fellow members on the * 1, . ant we believe, to the public in ‘gener whether acting as a member® of on« of the standing committées or as the oneâ€"time Chairman of the Board;> _ about to leave 4 sever his connec Public Library And whereas as Chairman of the Building Committee ‘he gave ::2 of his ‘time and energy to help | ' equipand“llm.-.m for Berlin, now recognized « t‘:m‘lmd-«mw Resolved that we place on record our high appreciation of Mr. > ‘Bradâ€" progress of â€" the Berlin â€"Public ~Librâ€" ary, and that ‘we. wish him happiness and prosperity in his new field of And whereas he thas represented this Board for many years at the mieetâ€" ings ammm,A%dfi has brought credit to the Board and town as ~President of that Associaâ€" tion and in many other ways, _ _ > " oc os â€"~~" ~~ Adult .Juvenile Philosophy .._........... 44 + * Religious Works ....o 27 ~_ 5 _ Fingâ€" ArtS ....«oosn Literature ....... ... Poetry and . drama... Description & Travel During the month of January â€" the book issue was as follows:â€" * Natural â€"Science Useful Arts ..... TObAL .....wu ... 2285 T13 German. books, Advults 392, _ Juveâ€" nile 3; _... . Total number. of books, 3058. f Total number of days, 26. . . . >, ‘‘Average per day, 118. .â€" . _ _ > Average per day, 1011, 111.. /___ New readors, 58. xm 424 Total nonâ€"fiction FictiON .«...... .5# is Propert â€" . Rev, +. * Obethlull{, m w S , and W. M. Cram. . . wet ie ‘The, election of officers resulted as follows:~ : e iglt e iA $ Chairmanâ€"W." J. uofi,‘ se See'y.bw'l‘m-t-fl. W.. Brown. . es H. W. Brown. ~ o +o Mxer . Th o‘clock â€"Finance Cofn irman Mo Foster, Obetlanderâ€" "andâ€" &'D : Brown. 5 (eoileaey ds 2040 . Arthur Whereas et that ‘The meeting adjourned ~~@% s and. 4888 for adults, z 46 were fictions , | 4,888 issued hmv . total of $1,043.47 was .¢ books, ~bookâ€"binding,‘ cata | magazines and newSDaDCr BLACK There is no black watery liquid to stain your haunds or dirty the floor. Â¥ ** Blac Polish There is no "hard brick" to scrapeâ€"no troubleâ€"n6 wasteâ€"no hard rubbing. . ‘‘Black Kaight" is a firms pasteâ€"red4dy to use quickly appliedâ€"and shines quick as a wink. It‘s as simple and easy to use as shoe polish, and @ wit Perh Continued from page HE F.F. DALLEY CO. LIMFT Namilten, 086. . Hubure of (he famsige "2 !n You don‘t have to w Election of Officers we have le Rev, W.â€" A ave Berlin onnection . w rary Board Bu Leaving Berlin Knight .538 1757 86 46 35 65 48 4 31 Br Stove 19 58 14 1% 20 10 41 10 adu h U

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