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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Sep 1914, p. 3

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"HMBS _ t dn A . lilf"d «= he"Uinow \â€" Holkits fri Â¥ [ TR " m “ C U g" o hm ..mr%,‘ Bb K t to Torosto ® Rlane mt 4 he ags. f ‘Word . was . > you _ Friday & g.that MFP. Nrs. J E. Jiucâ€" E and.party ate .in Switzerlakd, nd are.safe and . well. wittion" i J lakd rejalied To is B '2‘.:...,“%‘%"‘»‘ k ain sHlting at T fomd o tir qh ~ts: Atams_Wabl, _ Courtand ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Shant: . am, wtien‘ the tnpigment ot thele aily i foee ue Fisher Gibbs, c ‘The : 4 riage will tuke place in Toronto the tird w C ‘\N.’h .:f" CA & ‘ _ prlfl' + s f e o""mmel f:?ifigu réek end with | Mr. und Mrs. George C. H. Lang, â€"â€"re turning to. their homeâ€" in St. Cathaâ€" rines s dod Whes a Mr .: and MNts. C.~Stein iin, dn tet : Bring: Anna to . Frank>Roy. Anâ€" dc;som aslmuo. mdt“do‘n: an wh. & â€" the third wee z‘ mber.*," * _ ° MrS. M N !rlldi Rumâ€" pel ;ezgflm‘a mfiog n; oo e . n id Rofeat is s io ie cA C Te ,""‘""J-_ n‘ v"m' ylel‘fl;, w fhi,s pm{'nm .;%:fig ‘IW Gé’g:f!#y. where. _ they, E,.«‘-Wn,; . ons | Sote, stee m‘ | Have. boe in m ith them have also returnod.. ‘& itvey Devitt catertain "Mrs. â€" Beyuesn Kive ( ie detranan 4 avo "“m swam . sompany "aaide 12 To â€" of [ hh ies hok in Bighie. in toaot of 1t oi n a¢ mm ons. sina [ Mrs. ols U fneignond m a‘ few guests in .1‘,Wfly. ‘! fls y M is Finms fidson." * Sherhan df St:‘ Catharinas â€"was : : gâ€"$for "“'u 'ln. C. Kennard _ and Master goug the en i n n 0 naneg rxa have ~returned. | home, . after Tame in qo uio ie how. mes" pvves jepeadia a month‘s bolider wha. | beu Tun successfu? in Aiauihe the ~pricg ‘son,â€" Fredy in Stratfotd, and . ff for the highest gcore.... ;. ; â€" . »>. l@'fiz Jackson m Hayward reâ€" turked at the beginn‘ng of the wee froman exten ted pleasure trip. â€" The spent. six ‘weeks with Mr.‘ and © Mrs. ooo chinee" iss in TheP Nofiflt‘- ‘Alberta; â€" where ‘Mr. :dg watd is mmnager of a pranth of . th» W-, CA MVURORRCC O01 C AAABRAR NC Ee Pnd 4 o wis SPc 8 0k 3t * o wC Ba&'- of: Toronto. . They E(o fisitec '#";OI #r. and firQ,A it. . Browne, in Winnipeg, Clag,nr(l,' Banf, ; “:‘!\ilg»*St., West, is now with his reâ€" Loiliga," Vancouver, "Victoria‘ atd â€" itvent at Valeartier. His home is in et points. and . were at. the Patific w\'llm_o'lx.le ; co2§t,for a month. 1he thip was int j\ The eustoms ‘feturn for the mtonth eresting ani _dclighttul, swof :+ t, d _ a of mepeait l ie . o Porl® par ic t moias o on l;:‘bs.-:A‘i“M%ul,}:“,' § 'T,l. & â€"f;fsméxz ‘1:‘1,. sasi)«s.as-, HoW R a" % ato [ » 2 494.0 & Case, Fearded 2R the Fince is Thrcoged [ \$19.20.."‘ 1R0L:. _ foet with . military men. Mrs..: Hayward ;. Mise ~Henary ufl& LleweH; n ya C â€"£ ww uby â€"return~d on â€"TW trom n coming winter abrosd, but, ‘MYglierville and ‘Detroit,: where they o%1 the war, will fot be «ahle to hate been spending a tew weeks. Miss io hn * db ts rdAy | Night,": â€" ‘"‘Mis ing, 8 ~ and conjecture were _ . a} rily ended early in th: week, by the "announcement of . ~the : ‘¢X8CA vthat. the Canadian . Women‘s Tt ~wilt would ja‘e. ... The British g:w rafty,. through Her. Royal High 'gfilm oL. U‘panavgtht ;. Men: s <Hosbital "‘ds-':lr.l"um.' l\‘ng:l‘ seives ‘.of ‘the latitude â€"provided, it gase a ‘hospital -gill)[d:ouu n:t uNe Athe nmiost . vifally (necessary C486 Bguip a naval bospital at Ha+ igr . Portsmouth . < This ~building will be" Unown | as the Canadiah®. Women‘s olbitsl.~and should proveâ€"a plate of ipédial: jnterest to ; tutire visitots giEss30s higtangible évidence s §sut shown by their tbountrywomen.‘‘ to #§ cents € , but 35 cents 'M b. Potatoes wete sold at a rate of per bag. Buiter was sold at @1 28 cents per pound.=â€" Fowl was . itiful and the prices had a : en ;“iviil 'fllnhfi_';l ; a lew "plgasant. weeks . . the. Tok .fifi:z‘";fi encA 4 s Hospitalâ€" Ship Fund; atailed C h fow t Caoner vake ot pape. * atuic, temougs hown by . t o omen." ~, . Mrs._L. W. Shuh, of Waterloo, herm t en nc 0| delighaed seme Parte m hi i4 AJ day. Her da rs. No: fourâ€"weeks‘â€"ol6 child of Mr. and .\ " * A hhefl w-:-ei-fl ”x‘u Abrens street, [?&%fi%}‘"f‘;&% M A : f ~were d at ns UE M ao hen o ns . Th it r3. M. 8. Hallman I eimigs pr Pduste: ons hear th: child and wete Prc t Tihe % g when . they. «. ake ;‘ Tor'i;":.:v?om *‘&"‘5‘ visâ€" denth. . . COT tilor 4t her formet home in Witerloo, M ns the % , m.h the compony with a number i NV 00 M ol â€" at ouu-m-n..h. ner e in _ o Mm‘mmz: ‘1;: Wâ€"-â€"â€" a Â¥ m\p tain Saturday _ Welto uao‘el nol, n;mle evening. was lying Rex? to ‘the ;;:la and w states m E:kr‘ T. upi) ...R'm prosâ€" ‘The m the rain Saturday . the â€"_ was I-rgglv at t large quantity â€"of week: with relatives ahd> dabebter Wave eâ€"MaÂ¥ié m0 person |yes J. . The..locks ate [At place is Thronged 5,5 m flfrm:. hnt . Nta i!;*.-.,.\_ "Satâ€" were i . the joek , the : exact Romen‘s Imâ€" a"busingss . vigibot in the Gity fiwfifww“ the ,i-vl. !& » 3. '.':u&i & rey ,* who ‘have"y0en spending‘a mouth wiag at} sn nors ooveene mar . '&‘J:; ‘ Mirs. !-;:. :?u;:t. MoPe «hnd Missâ€" Ruih cliil:qu'l are . P .fl ré next a 4 stat ing with: relativey in bBerks, has goug qq‘un-d_gpon‘a with friends in r Berlin.â€" ph m; Y. h Mbfl“ ififl% 1 and tbeir fhildrcn returned on Thursday Pm a â€" lifi[l vigit at their sumâ€" ‘mier _ home; rinsula Lake, Lake of |Bats District,. Muskoba. T oo thont‘re week with Do dod Mrs W. » o ”" C LC > af :t i s ts n i sc us C days at 1% of Mr. . and }5@ 7 "Zlegiet, I§ft for Toreuto this P d mos i trde, 15 mar ; &.:3' l’tig'.’" nn- es 3 9 4. WB A, “?{:,‘ wen M hy Apiee o §%"r ‘fifi‘;fi 3§¢&din5 ~m . ‘Mr. and Mis. Hediey Hilbotn, of Pteston, !‘fl 6 . Ahe week e:'d’ hx ts steams". aif -"'& .'«L :‘-'-l,w,i-‘ f ~.‘ " Mr. and MR Saliit MMaliilton, . of molnBg Wopgoy, 1905, ©9,400.00 ; dootmane, ‘m.‘s”'n f ;. 3 § 6 l aumes n mam _ mim ;xm return~d on â€" trom N alerville and ‘Detroit, : where they ioarn mE No en mr ce ' i ETotoale gaat ie o" * *"* down from Pvnfifi" n on Friâ€" "Muy. ‘They lia;‘o been . at G:mmd ‘home, " A an . zn the > mm § [.Mt. and Mis." ;:‘.i&na. and _ Mr. andâ€"Mts: S. Lautengchlager, . who bave &lmd‘i.ng a‘ . few . weeks at the cot_their _ moth>r,. e raet fi}\mn"sn.}, revumah 10 thii t?‘o-fl College Park, Hy tm Indiana, “_é“! mtlllL @ PeC & s o ahag _Lieutenant Beverley Browne of the 72nd.â€"Seaforth Highlanders of CaBada : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Breil'llt:m and Mr. Charles Clesieas of Tesouty }s >‘ Mts. Thos +HHilliard ‘andher d@augiter Lesa, : who : have been sne.:oaiu ‘ of Mr.sand (Mts. â€"Ward: H.Bowlby ,â€" # Master | Fredetick ‘Hilliard iw ‘been : staying . with â€" his pa ief , insl A€f 65 y ‘ C ) for + in 34. Cm. The vital statistics of this city for #OLD CIGARS ON SUNBDAY. Tnt ingt i ty eminet Dostpt s émfi@g% S coneains bof [t o0 kh + yoit Fâ€"W. Clemgnt abd Dr. J, Mc No h ga7 \t ~ POLICE COURT (foimesday." sotbaiit 404 o e m ind 0 BC ‘a% Eack thas they were td vabdals at Work in Vi ‘Park, early SOnday mornâ€" ink, â€" > the .Bbust of Raiser â€" Wil heltn J. ‘was .removed from its matble E and ° thrown. im tne lake . from sn "roall 9. To Baie Frederick St., negr â€"tho city‘ limits.. Thev were‘ taken â€"before Mazistrate w P v' y . :' B ':"" P A) SWd Ts i‘;m 3 « @ P Feu WV a 1 1 : * 'Q. ‘ :gf m;_ Pté: :A: . ~ Ryier, 1st Middlesex \Hext.; Pbo. A, M. Murpob, And> Royal : Scots, â€"Pte. H. Aylward, lat Royal e en ooo tm . Ad nA e es o‘ : TikC _ As gpor %flw vandalism was comâ€" g:;“ & . Wolite set to work to fipd bec@nie suspicious of the three yOung 1i "Hlulg in oh oo M s 9 @ : ‘ o oc s Aokt oot of tnck _ To" .. C,. â€"Farrel arrested Fred Bolton about. ‘three o‘clock in the afternoon, turt "’",{'ff.". L ': v- & B M F ESW 4 i foa Ni sf Save" fubos ol Yas not apprefâ€"nded tuntil the even ?:&;‘Wb:u heé was .agrestéd by P.C: at . Holton and : Smith we{e“flrfijfl'ed $200â€" . bgil during . the afternoon, &l&m&fl!o‘i was kept in custody h'ge : charge which â€" was vrd?:wfl wts;fi;‘vi section 12 of clause 7 ol ark pyâ€"aws, which s&xl. tm . ghy . masn râ€"in‘ure any tree, l‘.),un’t;' iss, flowers, fruit, tutt .ot strhcture," >‘ _ \,‘Thos.. Weébster of Brantford was in Policeâ€"Court this morning to ‘answer a charge of ‘shooting_to resist appreâ€" hetizion. 1t â€"was alleged that Webster ‘red: a ré!'ol'fsl st P.C. :Oderherg on o o d e n o 3 AcempiH :â€"make an. af~ ;ot;d “lu“' ‘m‘:fl 4..‘ "1“ * Afinier Photine m-.é.%j; im %fiw &tz‘wmmfim | §-%¢ tihe ® mmidhce | tor vAzrati¢y ,â€"bat ~demied £thetshooting /s > Te uoo on iifiiaegs / io . . â€" the : 5 0 sobeiifoor un Wncs it They ) ald P.'fm:' * Ahe witness : was %‘;"' +365 i nbe : Web it ty t oo Lh o. shot â€" was ‘fired at Ng“h.» wHich ‘whigh. Enockeq bis hsmet of,. .. ‘The 4 8 f> â€" v“n‘:rll t‘l#“vm three shots ~ in the aif: hut Webster escaped. ~D..S.â€"Bowlgy who appeared for accosed ’m-:': men dmva glu‘fi cuilty. ‘ Mr."H.° J. Sims represented the: Park ‘Board. ( Nir. .I. Hainsworth who is repairing the pust _ was .unable toâ€"state définâ€" itelyâ€" the cost of the repairs, â€" afd the case was adjourned until Sept: the ait, put Webster escaped. o Th ie poitcoman "at the lime w ~policeman at t me -i'g:tm ‘tout -lm:m, while -L::q.m inclined to think. the :‘ /4 h‘.’t’t Cac m . t Webster admitted being : in &Be ;;: car and Wmm away» from "the 0 A cet, but .den â€"shooting,. ghd sai he had sever \ei‘:u a % in his life.. He told the court that when he got Awhy he ran through several buck yards and an oat field. A The Magistiate said the Crown had not made a very clear case, but the pi was temanded on a vagrancy charge ta t‘m action the G.:T.R. fififl taken, as he . was C their property. . ~ is C defended _ Webster rx:.:m Bowlby _ pw srCuted. é i Gove a Note. Adoit %.‘ a‘ Bulgarian, 2l perty ; PISi BRiITISH R®SbRVIaYT§â€"@Â¥auM THIS. GFRMAN â€"CENXTRE OF ONTARIO Not Guflty CV was T he ‘aunual officat /.nspe¢tion. of ‘ounty raol was . pad: on .. A By Dr. Hel. m [McMurk + m‘.n?(finn t L n.\d(v eratitv * one _ ‘The report is a vety gratifiins ong, the inspector rep>rts hv‘?n:m o jmil in excellent conditfon,. w jeaks well tor: : the capable s in‘ charge.. The report is as 1 + ;) ‘The prisoners are classified as far possible,. u«? are: _ bathed .. every week. ~Qocupation is provided Tot the foners. _ Thore ate noé:,mw as to the food. Ths cost of the raâ€" o. nneine. oo ohal a the. supplige evided : by. open . p e Alith iirmapime * thx books are proberly keBt. . ... :; § (Bigned), 1 . .. =s Lolsour "_ > DR. HBLEN MeMURCHY. uwv. 4M0 EODHEL 30 @H C0" ~"Phe number of cclis is 20; Theré are five grr:num four m#le, m,tfl female. ‘The number, of ¢o ments in the last year is 195. â€"\"The beds ind hedd‘ng were wm negt and clean, and in order. .> TR uds ® gfite:ol:‘mt:”ohnaflg yards were in ‘order. The .. jal dppeats to he secure u'l”l:ao'_lb atra‘nt. Four: new ‘ ioilsts "have been .put in since the;last \inspection .: These ate satisfactory. .: ~ se Sha e 39 ‘"The -vnmxwwt in . The ‘corfidore, but in ‘the cells it was hot goo1. The water supply and sewage Tha.:inimates were all in.good fi: on : the day of inspection. . The clo{ ing was cam{ortable. There. wete J hew sÂ¥ite and 70 or more pair of s0x. Brought back from Welland last week to face a charge of stealing $41 from 4 lellow countryman..â€" Miteff admitted tuking the money, sandsaÂ¥#d he "had returned fiftcen of it while in > Wel land. l‘:‘wu remanded until Saturâ€" day, when he will give © a note ‘fot the balance. t [ 2018 Must Pay .Damages. . * charge of horse stealing was also aired in Court this motning: Erwin Molts, so it was alleged, had> taken the borse and rig ‘of Ivan ~Grischow frointhe Grand Central Hotel sheds. ‘The horsehad been used â€" by= : the owner‘s: brother, : Mr: Fred Grosckow, who put it in the â€"shed about â€"cight c‘clock, . and upon returning at eleven _ In answer to â€"a question ag ‘| %o ,YMhe: h‘fl: ‘_m;:kot m' the: accused said he was sick, . .. the dorige: bat agrised hn to °. drige vertain quantities of â€"liquor. â€".~\.. \~ ~ ?:lecll. found it gone. He telephoned me o. his brother, and . to . the latâ€" q:'l:_ surprise the: horse was standing on the road with Holtz in the buggy in the land of dreams. < > = _ Weakening of. the blood .tissues _ by continued attacks of Rhewmatisnm at fects the heart and produces compliâ€" which result. fatally. _â€" RHEâ€" 1 puts the hlood in condition to ‘ off other diseases and sradicatâ€" ck Rhoumatic tonditions from â€". the ole system, Recommended for all forhis. of Rheumatiam. 50 â€"cents> at Rd. M. Detitt, Watetloo, and C. E. Awaigland, Berlin. This letter â€"will convines you of its great valde â€" â€" @nmu‘ PURIPIES THE BLOOD ~ AND THROWS OFF COMPLICAâ€" _TING DISEASES.â€"â€". ‘‘FWor nine weeks I was unable to wotk owing to my feet being badly Rwolien from Rheamatism.> P also suflered severse pain® in ~Abs <back. Protect the â€" _ Heart from Rhevitiatizm lt suPt es Bm ‘CENTRE OF ONTARIO 4o9 9 fihgfin al Valun‘eces Left & k"vm'aw join. BIELD â€" ARTIECLERY *Five more Berlin boys left for the ‘front: on Friday, : without the ;:blow 'fionnmm or the . beating of ‘drums, but simply bidding farewell to :‘ <relatives and friends previous o ‘answering the . callxto duty. ~ _ Messrs. Edgar Wackett, R. E. S ~ ~Messrs. Edgar Wackett, R. E. Soâ€" bert and E‘T Hamilton left : ©the city on the 10.10 train attired in the €rey‘s Horse uniform and joined the Howitzer Battery, 98 of whom left the RoyA) City â€" on the â€" same trgin and were given ‘an enthusiastic readâ€"off. They: are on their way to ‘\,!';leutiu%‘ Hamilton °i6 a marâ€" Fied ‘manâ€"with one ehild, living . in wagland, and Ptes. Wackett and Seâ€" hert ate single. s < .0 0 0 o2 ,_) â€"Tn buiding. iarewell to a Telegraph teprortiabie Tt Hetie® 6 e soai ceeh & 4 Empite, and h Ip.m a message of : victory kml!l!. Germany. . I:? Hogge, Rred Borion qi:‘l Atlas Smi *um the city on V\Aa? to cattier, where, they _vtl{ u ‘the Hetlin detachment which left the ?}u proath o 4) ce tlty two. weeks ago under command >;With«â€"the departure of this .. quin» tette Dmtn- contribution ~to, the war has incteased . to tvnty-hz; k ons Siat‘ when the . .c for the second Canadian co;;mt comesâ€" there will be a large num of young men from this city respond \On Thursday evening.a pirthday sutâ€" FJ“ batty. â€" was tendered Mr. _ H. Xdnke, 19 Brubacher Stteet, in honor of ‘his birthday anniversary. The ocâ€" casionâ€" was. marked py the presentaâ€" Aton. of an address and gold. mounted ‘men.. .A bountious repast . was partaven of gnd the evening was spent im â€" music: and games when Ahs , }nfl}y dispetsedâ€" welt. pleased: wit: the ‘evening‘s entertainment. <Th> ‘address was as follows :â€" Air. H. Yanke :â€" $ BIRTHDAY WAS to ‘tne call. Bear . F{iend,â€"% bave gathered e this . ‘evening to celebrate . the %. of your birthday anniversary abeâ€"do so most heartily. and hope you will see manhy more happy birthdays Wipac yon ts meepe thin pold mous ted * elJa as a token of the . high Wih which‘ youâ€" are held by the ‘ bunch : ~and. we with youâ€" many more happy returns. . * ; wet, t R * Â¥1 ;JAIES J. E»’- ( ++ 1">.\~." J AMKEKS . J BLOY. ° h'xz Women‘s Canadian . Club bas ~the : initiative ; toward forming an. organization for the protcetion of lqinilies who. may. need assistance: gauting the coming. winter on account of the present war. ~An Exechtive meeting wfi.J Friday ~Alternoon in the Public Library Hall, and â€" a resolution passed to the effect ‘‘That as rc&lmo toâ€" face~with > â€" the u&l ties of war, morte dreadful . than we can‘yot understam?, "with * winter last lm.dw and ‘husiness > opéra~ tions stspended, that we allow . no thild to ory for food ot‘ clothing and ho mm#a to suflet for the necessarâ€" ies of & The sactifices l‘r' those \vho.ao the front must horne a and we as a true united i womanhood must bear tlo“ cross : with of be counted wi the ttnym.m Kitchehe: has well bard. _ ‘It is the stern calt . of Y« fié‘l is . made to every F:L.s"fi > ‘and w-x:m to give this mvovemient their loyal and pattiovie support," s ifreens * #4 * $# y Instructions,. e Amth.h!‘.m"m‘ haye. not . begn Â¥ i um&updm *A _ 198 mv::. witls the at V wihich is undes > A ‘.&'u.-mmum ‘service eéross the Adlantic. . . . ag as obbes &-' ".’-E fi adr. %o‘{l:e young of y * % | n it is considered . that Ber tiviers t vhom shoiter Tove eine t the trout, is is mot ‘srprising that Sore have not nm?m for them‘nor‘l and Waterlooa ;w a p&l mOo\la l::':o-hM%t y .'"h & msm':-‘ir ighboring citing. Several years . ago expellent . REOâ€" was . made to organize a~regiâ€" ment in the city, . put the m the promotery was severely cr , tie lt e dola" veoere gectdely 2: 'mfi 'mm K:‘Rfimfi 6 was n s 4 . there were between 300 , and> 400 young men willing to foin _ the regiment. be~ pupe: Lib c ofer u:.“\';.?' hasbreg drawa to, the, M tow ns : 4 irs have pnm"-\:g‘% only ... about. . bwo _ 4 +£lyâ€"â€" t:m:&‘:mm takien 2s some quarfters ; an indication that Retlin % }ooun‘xq nos as loyal to the Britisl It has been represented to the Teleâ€" graph by young mep in the two #0wns that W«mm who would have . gladly yo oi tGr ser they . received itaty umh&t they were not ready to go. ta the fromt as "temderfoots." _ TOiF m . C le al izetion of ouuqu;ne’gmm 'ducg:gamqmnueo:; a 9 c C 3 :‘Qixéflm _of . a civilian rifle corps ganization _ of . & CL" AMC which ate ifivaJc for duty. as third‘ reserves. â€" / _ § In ordef that either of ‘Nese COUNCIHL WHL PF t 9 | Â¥ * & * 5 s e 54 i An .‘ interesting â€" amd very timely could â€" assure the Dgughtets of thir _ 1t was the ur opinion of the City coani.-um sesgion â€" last night that definite gction should ~be taken to provide _for the volunteers from this district who have gone to the front to fight for Camada â€" and the British Empire. 5 ; Mayor Euler brought up the matiâ€" er. as. to what actionm the . Council should take, He sqid there was asly one man in the first _ hody that left B bf the 34th Grey‘s Horse, and with the roservists there were gve martied men whose families are here.. Thege were all being. lookâ€" ed: aiter at present, althouzh : _ the Cauncil had as yet taken no defnite Ald.â€" Gallagher favored. the idea of insuring the men. All.of. th6 motn.r; ers expremsed their readiness to action,. W will be dealt with ‘at the meeting ‘of the Finance Committee | when a communicatio® Shorm alter ten o‘Clotk Assistant Principal 0. G. Smith ted the popils. to. the main idot where ‘ fationm< mum, Mr : xuqhbm- hool Comâ€" ‘ ee, pres ,“ldlfl‘b'.wo' fate words informed the scholars of ‘ a»hnolmnthflumdt‘pfle in the hiphest terme of praise of the vork of th» Daughters of the . Emâ€" rn. He stated that the ‘:‘p‘::; ion . was perforimning an or work in ‘OL mlo#fi o a patricâ€" tic spirit uuooflm the uombeo ,‘Ln.mmg n-:.::‘m-: 1 . sta was . a mg‘m h-“L D»-&hn of k Empire to do so, and expressed the hope that the pupils would look uwpon . it \ Q:HT'::MM-N [ «+ .. AB ts c reaolihe is dn is In Accepting the flag on beffail _ of the school ~Mr. Ruby said that, he BERLIN VOLUNTEERS proâ€" *@-fi i indA 51 n Om0A w t wAE : A mesting ~should‘ bp 0@ k ‘fi:v date for the purpose of ; %4 s to organite one Of .t of" thees .-l-fié- W _ Weichol, M.P., who, it ywa‘ Tot poal imavaprion 10 1 ’5 :Boc: . Ao provide _4 WW“,'“‘flL t ne in tive steps to _prove to the world | BHerJin and Wateglon is 206 only . § palod to send. its manidactiron 209 t it romg ambrte io t w seDC 0 9 m to help l!ave the ,Bm @ j this critical hour. wl . OQwen sound, Aug. 30.â€"â€"lnside M nphqtrtmty,lix aoteri "‘L r}fi: 2 civilian‘s regimen "; f it g nd drill in > ooo " sn :.lfl !.umt' It is the intebtion to recruit the, . body of.. mem ffom. who hmul it ;’;y no ,\ H training. More t% yigned / ¢ to day,. An organization meeting will be held at an early dote, probably . next Wednesday. ‘â€". aoill 5s "os mrul i aimang paf ol ps, Th ; lea 98 ... ime. should be lost mWé oi ~ da on a better tnilivaty pasis pecatis af the present emergency. it is be lieved that it steps 3«& 6. 0t Amone me! vil jou . Conpelg w .. Competent in stll‘:uctou?fi ;nimb, and <H ny be taken at am eatly date _ ._ . motherland if necessaty, iMs 0 zation of a civu_ig ride m(} ing "promoted a number 4 zens,. The gemeral fecling is that. &a‘;:rdnfu_'dfij twum t!" cg which has already been reveived An: comnection with the matter will Be dimfi. The ciroumistances of volug will be looked into, and & systematic mothod of caring forâ€"Mis de;mflnta atranged. * (! ayor Euler said Berlin was -s having the responsibility of somé, wf the other cities, who have gne, t‘ of three hundred men going to feent, and suggested that something could be done in a al way. The whole matter will be dealt with: at the b’::;n Comufl?d. Q ing,. which is on â€" Of September. /h NA t His Worship also made reference to the Canadign Patriatie Fund which has been organized, and of which the Duke of. Connaught. is president. said that he was wiiting to the 4e¢â€" retary secking . further information about the fund, and. when it is Â¥eâ€" ceived a public W wil} be callâ€" ed to organitt s pranchâ€" P delijered‘py" Messrs. ‘\. Pequeshnat and E. P.~â€" Clement, each of Â¥ spoke of ‘the kreat privikige that . m;'%w Canadidns to live‘ undé# the sh flag. * o W under ‘thé‘ }:adership ..'L.@ 700 Empire that it is greatly app ’ éd. He pointed out that w ~â€" $ws fag “‘:}“ whs a pigoe 6f ‘bun was also. an ethblem, liml was 4 gUaAF antce of protection to al! ‘classes who live under it. 1t stood for freedomn, liberty and peate, and while z imâ€" pire it . reptesents is at 1t should _ be fomempered ‘that ~ v BritaWe did not make the walt, . I enteréd into _ it Against ‘its" ‘to preserve thp homor of Empite and the Nag. m fi plaube.) The fag mfl A '“‘ ‘staff ; #woon as the wenthor $« wtil nor, and . &.:;i:rm fag. s 'i(bfn\. Wwere | given with great oodius: A â€" Rritish mmt oÂ¥er 800 Germans were lost in North Sea fight. " Mir James Whitney‘s condition is 148M Ingersoll, Aug. 30.â€"To be XEW ;EGIMENT FORMING.__ CIVILIAN RIFLE CORPS. ‘to podde . se take th to the 3 ) js gfl:‘y tm flt‘J hood to the O w e

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