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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Sep 1912, p. 3

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?‘E» 4 it 37â€"3t AND TAKE NOTICE that _ after ‘the said first day of October, 1912, the Executors will proceed to _ disâ€" #ribute the assets of the said bd amorig the parties entitled to having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice, and ie said executors will not be liable for saidvassets, or any part thereof, %o any person or persons of whose Â¥laint notite shall not hiave ‘been â€"reâ€" mfn the time : of â€"such distribu " Dated at Berlin, the fifth day _of Beptember, 1912. IN THE ~MATTERâ€" OF .THE ESâ€" TATE OF PETER â€" HESSENAUâ€" ER, OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WAâ€" TERLOO, FARMER, DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section §5io0f Chapter 2;1,â€" George Fifth (1911) ‘that E"’:mu having claims orâ€"demands . 5t the estate of.the said Peter Hessenauer, deceas ed, who died on or abour the â€" fifth day of May, 1912, are required to send by post, prepaid, or deliver â€"to or before ‘the first day of _ October, John Hessenauer, Berlin; Ontario, on 1912, their christian _ and surnames and addresses with full particulars o" their claims, and statement of ~ their aceounts and the nature of the securiâ€" ties (if any) held: by them, duly veriâ€" fied by statutory declaration. 35â€"5t FOR WOMENX ONLY, _ That is the nature of Dr. Pierse‘s Favori â€"the one remedy fos ‘totest rodis;; Dr. Pletos tells ith every on the bottleâ€" wrap» 'k&wil hereby given, punn&] to ‘ Statute in that behall . (1 Gebrge V. Chapter 26, Section 55) that. all Creditors and other personsl having claims against the estate of , the â€" above named. John Nahrgang, ‘ who died on or about the 9th day of May 1912, are ‘requiredâ€" to send _ by | post, prepaid or to deliver to me the undersigned, the administrator of the property of the said deceased, on or before the 10th day of October 1912, their Christian and surnames, _ adâ€" dresses and description, the full parâ€" ticulars of. their claims,. a (statement of~ their accounts, and the nature of the securitiecs (if any) held by them. j AND further take notice that I will immediatoly cfter the said last men: tivned dateâ€"procesd: to distribute the the estate of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which.I shall then have notice, and> thit 1 will not be responsible for the asâ€" sets of the said estate, or any part thereot. so distributed, to any porson or persons of whose claim .1 ~ shall not then have notice, . â€"_ ~ > , Dated: 29th August, 1913. s MENNO M. SHANTZ, â€" * Berlin, Ont., Rural Route No. 3. Notice to Creditors ingrodients as beingâ€"the yory best known rem Subscribed Capital.. ...... â€" 250,0000 Deposit with the Dominion Government .....â€". .. .. . .. $117,140 0 All policles guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance ‘Company mn-m-uxmm Altred Wright,> Secretary 8. A. BOENM, â€" Distriot Agont IN THE MATTER OF TIHE . ESâ€" TATE of John Nabrgang, late of the Tewnship of Woolwich, in the Colnty of Waterloo, Retired Farmâ€" The Mercantile Fire M rem es o oe aon ainan it en on Neb en â€"C ing w d bow they can easily cure Ives at home. . Every woman should o rene n i fe ind on nie s gan: -nflm-l.cr E\ h-uiu%n. xplet f"* hu i . Ladies. pness and mp.:t&.rm- use. a* " 1 Whereyeryou live: 1 can Telte You‘ t indiea o your ons loctiny gho know sad will gindly *Nfi:”:;??" in oramenmgen n en en baan i othe iy Mignne esns Notice to Creditors Insurance Company * INOORPOHATHD 1875 Nead Office â€" Waterioo Waterloo, Ont. . Phone 446. JOHN HESSENACER, ANNA MARIA HESSENAUER Prominent physieians and some of the best medical anthorities endorse these SCELLEN & WEIR Solicitoes for This i what Mus, Gi:zwrr: E. Correr, of Longstreoet, Ky., says: "I feol it my f@uty to write and tell you what your medicines havé don«/ for me. I was a groat sufferer atx from a peoullar to women, but I am -?.m-r Ing tour bottles of your * Fnvorite *T am not Wothored with What draadtul disoase any mors, I feel Iike a) pew woman, When I first wrote m?mulum“l 188. ..__®I thank am htmlm', fib‘l ilnunbabllflA r w "I thank you very mwe} beoen as a father ‘to me In i God biess you in every effort and If you 4 o Aniemiber. in Exetutors Ont.,‘wi!\ send free to any ‘ mother her guccessful home treatmient, with full instructions. Send no money but write her toâ€"dgy it your _ children trouble. this way. Don‘t blame the Oflm are it _ can‘t help it." treatment also cures atite,and mged yeople cromint with * by day or night. William Jores, tinsmith, employed by the Birah_rut & Gies Hardware Company," Preston, fell from a scalâ€" fold whg:‘ working on the Zicmann blook. was . engaged in puml: on metal ceiling, when the scaffol gave way. He rcostvedt a severe shakâ€" ingâ€"up/ that will keep him confined to the house for a~few days. Spanking does aot cure children: of bedâ€"wetting. . There is a constituâ€" tional cause for this trouble. â€" Mrs. M. Stimmers, Box W. 501, â€" Windsor, At the â€" monthly of Ahe Galk Teachers© Assovigtion thgl(:u- tion â€"â€" discussed â€" was "Homework." Most of those present expressed their opinions on this important question, and it . was agreed that homework was a good thing for the pup‘ls, but it should be I‘mited in quantity and should not te too dificult. The guesâ€" tions‘of homework should be ‘of the kind that the children could solve themselyes without asking the assisâ€" tance of older ‘peopla to get the ~reâ€" sult. $ 2 FEIA, FROM SCAFFOLD AGAINST HOMEWORK The _ market Saturday "mas © largely attended by farmers zs voll as cityâ€"folle this norning. There was a . wido: asSortment: ‘of: farnt" produce, {ruit, vegetatles, fowl, etc.rto solect from ind the ~prices prvnih;ffl'a considered. quite reasonable, no â€" P&!â€" ticular advances being reported.. . The supply of fowl was larger than previous . markets and chicken : and duck will be the bill of fare in many Berlin homes toâ€"day and toâ€"ux9t.ow. Chickens retailed ~at from 35. to 50 cents each, and ducks from 50 to 60 cents each. â€"_ Plumsâ€" andâ€" pears were â€"plentifal and sold at 25 to 35 cents per basket: Potatoes retailed at 75 cents © per Market Clork Mikel was "boosting‘"‘ the midâ€"week market and urged the Tarmers . to bring in _ their produce throughout the winter months makâ€" ing two markets a week instead o# mume. Toâ€"day‘s prices were :â€" _ . / Butterâ€"per lb 26 and 270. Eggs per doz. 27¢. Chickens each 40¢. to 60c. Potatoes â€"per ‘bag 75¢. Apples per basket 15¢c. and 20°. Pears perâ€"basket,20¢. and 25¢â€", Plums per basket 35¢.. to 45¢ . Cheese per ib. 166 Limburger cheese each 22¢..â€" Tomatoes per basket 250. and 30¢ Apple butter per orock 35¢. Cabbage per head 5¢. Caulifiower per head Ge. to 15¢. Emaill vegetables pcer bunchâ€"5¢ Cotn per docen 10c. + ‘Joney per section 20c. : | Honey per jar 35¢. l Office, Waterloo Mutual Build»g _King 8t _ _~ _/ Busmess Office 249, House 300, Business = solicited for frst class Companies, â€" _ _ C 2e%., L311 General Insurance Agent. Fruit Was ‘Plentiful ter Than Spanking for gx. J# ;4 katablished 1864 «ilments and weaknesses bed about 5.30 o‘clccs . Thursday Barrie where his first wile by her: fathct Frederick Rake. It |Mving. .He came to Berlin # being het customary hour for tising | ago and became @oquainted and bearing no stitâ€"in the room Mr. | helpless blind girl, whom he Rake entered ‘and â€" found his daugh | tied, the ceremony betng pert _fl oid . “‘ ‘m' Huehte! U C bhes, 9 ge it Quite: a large pariy of young peoâ€" ple, who are attendants of . Carmel Church, King street, west, loft this morning for the / Bryn Athyn . Acaâ€" demy~in Pennsylvania, where they will commence a term ofâ€" _ studies. Among those who will attend the inâ€" mmfin are Misses _ Yada . and Catela Roschman, Clara and Grace Scoott, Ven‘ta and Freda Roschman, Viola Evans, Provida Waelchi . and Evelyn Fordinand. ‘The. party was accompanied by Theodore Ferdâ€" inand and Mr. Euj ‘Roschman, who will spend their tion ‘at Byrn Athyn. The _\'&-;;", veople wore given a sendâ€"oft by r’m\- at the deâ€" pot as the train ed out % Miss ‘Annic Rake, residing at Charon street, was »found dead bed about 5.30 o‘clce Rmmhy by . her fathct Frederick o Rev. E. Holiman, â€"pastor of < St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church, â€" toâ€"day fcrwarded to the ‘Teustees ofâ€" the First Lutheran .. Church . in . Toronto his acceptance ‘of the call extended to hinm. by that congregation some weeks agom which was renewed â€" this weok. He â€" wil} tender ~his resignaâ€" tion to his aggregation. on . Sunday to take affect during the latter part of Ostober. p The revérend gentleman has _ been pastor of St.. Matthew‘s. Church for the last cight years and it is toâ€"day one of the . ~most flourishing in > the pauts he has : our years : ¢4 dutfes of Inspector of m éng in the public schools of mm Rev. â€" Mr. Hofman‘s many 6 will regre® his proposed femoval from this city. CE Rev. Mr. Hofiman stated this mornâ€" ing that it was a difficult matter for lim to decide to leave Berlin but the circumstances in conpection.with the Toronto church are so mportant\ to the future of the denominaton. . in t! ¢ ‘Qresn City that â€" he deemed it his duty to accept. ~~ ~ _ . _ > BSRLIN FOUNG PEOPLE LEAVE FOR ACADFMY . _Our 1912â€"13 staif consists of Messrs. D. Fon'yt:,’ W. H.ML.’N%- man, ; H.~G. Martyp, E;..hfia!; ~C: }8. ‘Kerr, D. W.. Houston,~ > Â¥W. Brown andâ€"B: Osborne, and Miss Ferâ€" gusin, Miss Lee, Miss . Robb, . Miss Hodging and Miss Kerr. ; All of the teachers made igoog use ol the ‘opportunities affordea ~by <the summer holiday season . to â€" .visit friends, to travel, and generally â€" to experience the change which is said to_be as good as a rest. Mr. Forâ€" syth renéwed acquaintances in â€" Otâ€" tawa; Mr. Williams visited friends in (Glencoe and vicinity; Mr. > Martyn made ‘quite an extended trip â€" through the Canadian Northâ€"West; Mr. Pugsâ€" ley tried first the breezes â€" of Lake Huron at the Point Farm, and later the charms ‘of Lake Erie at Port Doâ€" ver; Mr. and Miss Kerr visited / at Toronto and â€" Woodstock; â€" Sergeantâ€" Major Osborne spent â€" severalâ€" weeks at London giving instruction toâ€"clas ses in physical culture and military drill; Miss Ferguson made a trip to British Columbis and Miss Hodgins to. California, . Miss Lee . visited friends at Montreal and Port Dover and ‘Miss Roblhâ€"spent several woeks at Seaforth and Toronto. As far as can be ascertained the rest Of us are saving up to be able~to be presert at the offi¢ialopening of the _ Panama Canal next year. REV. E. HJFFMAN L ~ACCEPTS THE CALL ; TO TORUNTIO In order to accommodate the addiâ€" tional mumbers, ~ & nu,m <has been added to theâ€"staif. It was no easy matterâ€"to oper up a new room, with all the rooms of the school 90â€" cupied.â€" The upheaval will cause exâ€" pupils and old settlers to stare. ‘The office has been transferred to the room containing . the pupils library and muséum, and ‘the typewriting inâ€" struetion room has been located . in the eastern section ‘of the woodâ€"workâ€" ing department. ‘The formet office and typewriting room has been conâ€" verted into a cozy senior third form. ‘The school mpow maintains practically three first forms, three, second ‘forms, three third forms, _ and a > fourth form,â€"providing instruction in~ â€"as many differeni. courses as the â€" cataâ€" logue ofiers. THE COLLEGIATE STAFF. the m“.h n oC h very" lew of ‘themwere â€"missing. ‘The mfidum is : . now ani the fregisters show ‘a grand total of neatly two. â€" hundred and fiity students,â€"the largestâ€". atâ€" tendance for the school on â€"record. Of course the long list of successful.canâ€" didates at the recent Entrance . ¢xâ€" aminations is largely respousible for the hbeary attendance. . â€" > #7 wWwAS FOUND DEAD iN BED Beriin News |â€" neh POU 48 EME TV to enable the crowd to secure â€"â€" the necessary witnesses when the 01 will be beard in Galt, where, it | -n--dm.'th second marriage . took The charge was laid by Agent . C. R. Miller, of the Childrea‘s Ald Soâ€" clety, which has charge of two chilâ€" dren of the accused by the _ first marriage. Moyes originally. lived in Barrie where his first wile . is stiD Mving. .He came to Berlin some tims ago and m-;n'w-fl.wi\l A whont marâ€" n ao, shremony tolky periobuibd in Wiml be the leader of this class. To who desire to study .conâ€" ditions in our Canadian cities is ofâ€" lered the course, "My Neighbor," unâ€" der Mr. Wm. Dengis. Missionary bioâ€" graphy is of â€"special interest â€" to many, and such will have an opporâ€" tunity to study "Servants of the King," with Mrs. H.‘M. Cook as teacher. ‘"‘The Decisive Hour of ship of Miss Agnes Good. Christian Missions‘‘ (gives a ‘‘Wird‘s :nflow of the whole : world, | and class will be mnder the leaderâ€" Mistion Study will be taken up on Tik â€" ty cegiier .4 98. mestnge, These plasses â€" are â€" open to" t'd;zn who would "like to join, _ whether tnembers of the Y.P.A. or not. Ernes® in : Police Court mm ty _ charged _ with bigamy and was reéemahded for a woek ingonuty dorng e mestew months 4 19 mon A ‘The G. menwsdmflqco. which has occupied quarters:in â€" the Dunke Block pf King street since its Infancy, has outgrown its â€"premises. The. proprieto have <purchascd| â€"a targe lot a;hot street near© the old glue factory and plans are pracâ€" tically completed for ‘the crection bf a large building. Webige This is another one of Berlin‘s in« fant industrties which has grown and is one of the most promising ol its kind in Westermr Ontario. An ‘education, . without "a thorough knowledge of missions, is incom;lete. No Christian can do efective . work for iChrist‘s Kingdom if he is ignorâ€" ant of" God‘s "‘Frogram for world évangelization, ~*~~‘ .4 The young. people of Zion Evangeliâ€" cal Church, being anxious to become intelligently informed upon the _ subâ€" ject of missions are about. to enteg upon a mission study campaign which includes five courses, â€" so varied (in character that the taste of every one may be accommodated. > Come to the organization mesting hnett Monday ~ evening and identily yourself with one of these classes. . He was martied by a jocal clergyâ€" man, and then returned : to ~ Berlin. He said his second wife know he was married. ‘The ceremony took > place on September 9:. When asked ~ if he had ever been in. jail before,. he â€" adâ€" mitted he ‘hadâ€"served a . term m horse stealing." The crown asked and it was granted, that: the prisoner| be remanded until mext: Saturday . in Orfâ€" der: that the case might be gone: into further, . A charge of perjury was alâ€" #o laid against the prisoner lqlMln; his ‘admission. : The . prisoner " seemed to be unconcerned as to what. went on, anc frankly â€"answered all quesâ€" ‘‘Daybreak in the Dark Continent,‘" an interesting textâ€"book on Africa, will be taught by Miss Grace Wing. India iz of :interest to us because her people are subjects of our king‘ and belong to our race. Rew. â€" M. L. ‘onet Bleaded gutty: m_r:?TWmem WW*WW ‘When / imk satin and! ichiffon, . â€" Their kuhlth‘b"h st married . he of shadow lace fi jgmts ‘said about ten"years~ ago." ‘He had|fon to match theig/gowhs, rand left his wile about three years * carried im _pink ros*s _ and and the last time he saw her she was |lily of ‘the valley. Little Miss Grace serving a two mohths‘ termâ€"â€"in the| MacKonzle, mece of the bride, 1 was Batric jail. ‘Two children, agedâ€" four|flower ‘girl, ‘wearing: a pretty frock and sight years, arein the care . of[of white mull and l2¢>. . ‘The ;room‘s tln‘cxdn-'s Ald Soci¢ty. . He had , brother, Mr. Howard Webster. _ was been working in Berlin and boarding best man, and the ushers wer: Mr; at the house of his second wife, vbwmwr, Kr. t bagnon : of is a blind invalid.â€" He said she wantâ€" milton, Dr. E. A. MacKenâ€"is .â€"of ed to marry him, and he drove her|Parry Sound, and Mr. J. R. N. to Galt and secured â€"a marriage licâ€"|Kenie of Cobourg, brothers «&‘ â€" *h ense." In making the afidavit to seâ€" bride. . A. reception was afterwards. cure it he said he had sworn that he |held at 122 Jameson avenue, . the was an unmarried man. home ‘of the bride‘s parents," . which He was martied by a local clergyâ€"‘was decorated with roses, . chrysanâ€" man, and then returned to " Berlin. |themums, . smilax, palms and ferns. He said his second~wife know he was | aft r the reception : the bride and married. . ‘The ceremony took Phflyoomb(t!ox;tfiptnNev York on September 9:. When asked ~if be |and Atlantic City.. ‘The guests . inâ€" had ever deen i. jail before, he 20â€" |croded Sir William and Lady . Macâ€" mitted he had served a . term 10f [Kenzie, uncle and aunt of tha bridt ; horse stealing. ‘The crown asked and |mjss Moody and the Mesers. .James it was granted, that< the prisoner| be | a1.4 :35 oy Moody, ~Mr. and> Mrs, Pétâ€" remanded until next SBaturday : in orâ€" erson, Mr. W.‘ Petersonâ€"ofâ€": Lohdon, der that the case might be gone: into England‘;. Mrs. _ Hess;>Berlin ;. Mr. further,. A charge of perjury was @lâ€"|ang wys‘ W. Mitchel) and Miss Mitâ€" Missionary Study â€" ~ Classes â€"For Young People Ralt," ~A4‘â€"â€"Eirnest Moyes, arâ€" : “* Nm. t w-fl'â€"m.;guu the se ond marriage ceremony having been , performed by @ local minister * the / case had to be triedhere. Magistrate Rlake â€"presided, and " M. ~A . Secord, K.C., represented the crown. exnpor MOYES . â€" _ [f PLEADS GUIL EY‘ Berlin Man Arraigned at Gait Bigamy May Aiso “be(}lurxed m ith Perjury WILL ERECT NEW FA TORY 18 CHARGE WITH BIGAMY Local and Persona â€" Only the other day Mr..Marsh, . of 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, called u:m&..umm: mtvuuyzn years had been a martyr +tb cczema. His ?mumh soâ€" covered with sotes that he had: to sleep 4n rv-. Four years ago Zamâ€"Buk was troduced to him, asd in a tew mflhltnfldm. Toâ€"dayâ€" over three years alfter cure of a disease he had for. twentyâ€"fAive yearsâ€"he is still cured, and has had no trace .of any return of the eczema! All druggists sell Zamâ€"Buk at 50c. box, or we will send free trial box if you send this advertisement and a lc stamp (to pay réturn postage). Adâ€" chell, and Mrs. MeFadden, Kirkfeld An eminent scientist, the other â€"day, gave his opinion. that the mosét â€" wonâ€" derful discovery ol recent years â€" was the discovery / of Zamâ€"Buk. â€" Just thinkt . As soon as a single thin layer of Zamâ€"Buk is applied to a wound of a sore, such ifjury is insuted against blood poison! ~Not ohe. species â€" of microbe has been found that Zamâ€"Buk does not kill1 . & ~‘‘Then againâ€"As soon as < Zamâ€"Buk is applied ‘to a ~sore, or‘a cut, or to skin disease, ‘it stops the " smarting. That isâ€"why children are such friends of : Zaimâ€"Buk.~ They> care nothing : for the * science of the thing: All ~they know is that Zamâ€"Buk. stops | their ::. Mothers should never â€" ‘forket great Northwest is exhausted the soil in New Ontarioâ€" will ‘still te doing business. (Heâ€" described â€"â€" Haileybury and Matheson,. where he found < "the crops ‘in good~ shape, although . two weeks late, andâ€"predicts that this section of the prowince will bea great cattleâ€"producing country in the future: Cochrane, which has .â€"been‘=~ reâ€" built: since :. theifire of a year ago, was also.vigiteda§ wersâ€"ajso the gold mijiés in Porcupine. "In. my opinion the half of that country. has| never been told," Mr.| Janzen â€" stated » in concluding ‘his report of ‘the interestâ€" ing trip. ® President H. L. Janzen presided and among . those:. present were Viceâ€"Preâ€" sident L. J. Breithaupt, D. B. Detâ€" weiler, W.â€"Gallagher, H. J. ~Sims, Pr.â€"J.â€"J. Waiters,â€"C. L.â€"Laing, Geo: Rumpel, E. Pugsley, Dr. Whiteman, Dr.â€"J. F.â€" Honsberger, G. M.. Wedd, Ed. Smyth, Geo: Shirky ~W.« Â¥. Utâ€" tley, A: N: Hett, P.~K. ~Woeber. and others. in t The meeting: adjourned .. at . 10.15 o‘clock, R ' Again. â€"As soon as Zamâ€"Buk is apâ€" plied to a wound or to a â€" diseased part, the cells beneath theâ€"skin‘s surâ€" face are. so stimulated that new healthy tiskue is quickly former. This forming of fresh healthy tissue from below is\ Zamâ€"Buk‘s secret of healing. The tissue thus formed is worked up to the surface and literally casts > off the diseased {issue above it.. This is why Zamâ€"Buk cures ate permanent. . The best method of disposingâ€"ol the Cityhood Souvenir:| numbers ordéred by the Board was left to: a commitâ€" tee composed of Messrs. L.â€" J. Breitâ€" haupt, D. B. Detweller, H. J. Sims, the President and the . Secretary to report at the nextâ€"Council meeting. <â€" A Wonderful Discovery > Accounts‘â€"~amotnting. â€"to . $305.75 wereâ€"passed and ordered to be paid. in cap effect with orange «icssoms, Sho carried a shower of orchids and Mly â€" of . the valley, and wore the groom‘s gift, a ring ol diamoncs set in ~platinum. / â€"Miss Grate Mess of Bertin was â€"maid : of houot, and Misa Constance~ Henderson * and Miss Hatel Stewart the bridesmaids.‘â€" The â€" former® was gownâ€" édin pale blue satin andâ€"chiffon with "F k. _and ferns. The bride, ::.-:m. with _ Maitese l'::'a, and trimmed ; with Bearl and otystal, Her vell: was ‘of â€" Brussels lace, arcanged eas /A be RZPORT OF DELEGATES with asters (Continued frcm page 2. Those Present B the .. Stratford, . Sept:13.<â€"Theâ€" trial â€" of Mr. and Mrsâ€" Wm. Bugg, Of Blans« hard, respectively father . and . stepâ€" mother of little Jimmice Bug«, the child rescuex by â€"the Children‘s < Aid agent in a state‘ ol complete, emaciaâ€" tion, began before Judge Baron hete Mom‘ayr, and the whole day was consumed in hearing evidence. . An adjournment was~ made this â€" evening until Tuesday. next to allow the deâ€" fence to procure an important . witâ€" ness at present in Orillia, The charge is that of ‘Iailing to provide the neoâ€" ‘m ol life as legally required â€"of en o:xu-lh- of â€"_a . . child. i potp es k . severs witne :to > effect that she had whipped . the child and ‘had retused it nourishment, _ deâ€" claring thatâ€"she had done all she could in care of the boy.. ‘The evid~ md the nurses in charge of the fellow since his rescue testified that hechad . takenâ€"f00d4 readily and.. had gained seven pounds in . a lfew weeks. . The other evidence was simâ€" Hlar to that given at the protiminaty hearing. The trial toâ€"day . created nousual interest. and the outcome ~ is eagerly awaited. . woOopsS‘ ment appr Woodstock fair for a : demonstration &fimbfih farm jabor savâ€" The Secretary was instructed to notify the City Council that comâ€" mittments from the Mayor for indigâ€" ent patients are not procured by somo of the local physicians as is requird by the. regulations made early in the year. . . * The Lady Superintendent‘s report lor August showed 152 days for free patients, and 587 for free patients, a total of 710; receipts. â€"were . $480 50, admifted 523, discharged"44,â€" remuinâ€" ing in on Aug. 31st 26; Messrs. J. B. Hughes, . chairman. G.‘Diebel, C. W. Schiedel, _ L. D Merrick, . M. Wedd, Dr. Minchin, A. J. Roos and Secretaryâ€"Treasuter A. A. Eby were present. To complete the entire _ building and instal the heating of the Nurses‘ lfome will cost more than the $24,â€" 000 voted for the addition â€"and .imâ€" provements but the Finance Commitâ€" tee ol the Hospital are confident that the ‘citizens of Berlin and Watéerlipo will respond to whatever appeal may be made to make up the balance and thus prevent any indebtedness on the institution. * It is expected that the new ~ addiâ€" tion willâ€"be ready â€" for occupancy‘ about the first of the New * . Year; although : Architect W. G. Rfown . is quite sanguine that it willâ€"be ~co.nâ€" pleted by. Nov. 1s%. > . Accounts were passed~â€" amotuntiag to $867.95, At, the regular meeting . ofâ€" . the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital ~ Board on Friday evening the Buflding Commitâ€" tee‘s recommendation that the third floor of the new addition be entirely completed was adopted. It was proâ€" posed to léave the rear portion .. unâ€" finished until such time as it may be required, ‘but the Committee decided it would be more economical to Mave the various wards constructed while building opérativas are.â€" in progress thin leaving it incomplete for a year or two. > Recommerdation of Building Committee is Ratifico by the â€" f Hospitai Boara WILL COMPLETE § ENTIRE§WING HYDRO DEMONSTRA TI MRS,. WmBUGG DENIES ~CHLLD WAS NEGLECTED h q HORHE G6 T 4e n 0e 4 . #nUVVMALPOATEYS + M iInutmin m io us a e dn % Toronte: «: Winnipeg T%« : Canadias Factory ‘of Stendard Varnish Worke . _/ wnuwum-mfl“mqw P 0 man o titinges ORTY EY s cieg : m g ie ie w International Varnish Co. Ltd. H Varnishes. Wall P@er, Paints Ete: wWAalERLOO _ *‘ ont _ Send for booklet (Free)â€"*How ufl-fg Fioors," and paper coated with "#ELASTICA,"* so that you can test it yourself. 25 ‘w 1 -‘.’ -- 6 ;“*"“ !‘,fl&ab.x‘ when â€" wetted, â€"irequent rednish “w"wntmm-u-:g nakike all other foor varnishes. ~Equaily satisfactary on any kind of fooring, natural wood, graige or painted.. It also makes a perféct Anisl for ollcloth or linoleum. * t We KROCOETSCH & BOPPRE WOODSTOCK T Reck air maAnanéeâ€" h the kindâ€" in selecting mone tra thom AMT OWEN SOUNDâ€" The byâ€"law to %â€".a loan, of. $60,000 tor.. and other â€"inducements t& : parties, to aid in the 1 a malleable iron plant here, ~ with pract opposition day. f\-w m 962 in favor, Seaforth ...... Shelburne ... Teeswater ... Thamesville .. Thediord ...... Wallaceburg . Wallacetown . Watford ... Florence ...... Fort Erie ..... Lambeth ...... Fordwich ,..... Forest ... .. OGAb ime«s> rrreer Hanover ..... Hepworth ... Holstein ....;. Highgate ...... Jarvis ... ...... Lion‘s Head>, Meaford ...... . Merlin ...... ... Midland‘ ....., . MillbroOk ..... Milverton ..... Niagara Falls Onondfio e Otterville ..... Parkhill ... Petrolea ...... Ripley ..... ... Rockwood ... Windham Centre 28 against. The company . will _ iven four acres of lnnlzt a 4 *‘hm‘ Tor _ the Supgrior Ma Company is being raptdly» erected P‘ will be one of ‘the finest pisces of factory construction in town. I" QUEBEC.~â€"At the banquat given to the Hom. L; &M.O‘QW. the w:l"vfllm of the county â€" Qah!'d‘ny hight, -otn.oo 275 gnests Alvinston ... Amberstburg mk wes Atwood ....... Beamsville .. Blenheim ..... Blyth ... Brigden. ..... Brinfley ..... Burford ...... Cayuga ........ Chathath ...... Comber ...... Colborne ..... Delaware ..... Dorchester ... Drayton â€"«... Dresden ...... Prumbo â€"...... Durham ..... Elmvale ....... Embro ...... .. Srinâ€"..s... ... Fergus PELLETIER WILL NOT RESIGN FALL FAIRS BYâ€"LAW CARRIED _.... Bopt. 25 wite atthe ces OCHz L0 .... . Sept. .....\ SBept ...... Oct. 17, 18 Sept. 24, 25, 36 .... Sept.. 26, 27 ... Bept. 26, 37 Sept. ga,z',»'fi .. Sept. 28, . Sept. 24, + m 19, .. Bapt. 24, Sept.: 24, 28 Sept. 86, 27 Sept, g; 27 Sept. 28, 27 Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 26, 37 ... Sept. 27 m is>1.« QC%. 5 Sept. 23,, 24 s"t-, 20. "- ..... Bept. 20 Bopt.:â€"23; 24â€" Kept, 24, 25 Sept.. 19, 20 . Oct. 20, 11 N74 28, 27 25, 26 36, 27 26, 27 2t 25 20 25

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