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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Dec 1914, p. 6

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_ GCity Council Pagses Another E», Resolution Respecting â€"*~ Local Police Affairs NVESTIGATION â€" _ _1§ DEMANDH MORALE IS AFFECTED s Tg: the City Council is determinâ€" @1 t the p9lice allairs of this City mmust be thoroughly investigated was indicated on Monday evening . wia*n otHer resolution was unanimousi; PaÂ¥ formally | requesting . Juize ” to conduct the investiga T \d ‘ Gallagher informed the Coun the City Solicitors had the {-f'fi'*‘ in hand and it was ascrrtain"l Â¥4, Vha ‘the former resolution was not Bpevific in its instmuctions.. The long l @r the investigation is deferted the mcte the general public is ronvi'.v.ced‘ Sbat an investigation is necéssary 10 | Aimaprove.â€" ecnditions in police circles: ; ht tm ie t9 ht toas tonseap es 6 ogd_ _ serviceable Twesed Oyercoats dark greys and fancy, reguâ€" lar $8.00 and $10.00, Piano, Singing :: and Theory MISS A. R. BEAN Teasher of Piano and Vplces. ds mited ‘.i N ode %.m'm %'ywmm in artistic __PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATION AT TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, TORONTO UNIYER§JTY, ETC m and Thursday, 3 to » ~~#. and T to 8 pm. Beriin=â€"Boom 9, above Bank of Toronto, King St., Wateriooâ€"George Street, Telephone 189, Waterloo. Hours (at Berlin) 495 Studios : | Be it therefore resolved tliat in the lintérests of the good government of gtfin city, and â€" in pursuance of â€" the most daily New evidence is coming to light alâ€" t â€"The Council _ passed the fo:lowirg resolution !:â€" * Moved by Ald. Gallagher, seconde by Ald. C. C. Hahn. _ _ _ Whereas this Council has ben adâ€" vised from time to time that a }ack of â€" harmony â€" exists among certain members of/ the Police force of the City of Berlin. And _ whereas â€" numerous cases 0i misconduct on the part of one . or mwore members of the force Vave heen broucht to the notice of the Council. And whereas tils Council is af the :Kmion that if the above state . of airs exists, ~ the general eMcioncy ani morale of â€" the force is seriously aftected, and that the Corporation at lorge is not properly policed. MISS E. L. BEAN er. of Pjang 4nd Theory of Dr. A B. Â¥ . * *# * 8 3 Hutchegon of Berlin, Gerâ€" Overcoats and Men‘s Suits, Etc. BIG SALE CONTINUES| Friday, 4 to 6 pm. > Saturday, 9 to 12 a m Formal A; plicavio® Wonderful Value in & m black _ meiton, velvet collars or fancy tweed, belted back and storm collar, regular $8., 3’10., & f Follow the crowds and get your share of the wonderfu) bargains while the picking is good. Bigger Values than ever are being offered in Overcoats Must Go. provisions of Sec. 248 of The Muni¢ciâ€" pal Act, His Honor Clement R. Hanâ€" ning, Judge of the County of Waterâ€" loo, be requested to make a vhoron‘gl investigation into the aflairs of the police force of the city of Berlin, and in particular _ to investigate charges made against one or more imembers oi the force of abusing prisontts, qucrrelling, assaulting â€" one another, meglect of â€" duties, . and miscopduct while on duty, _ insofat as he â€" may deem it â€" advisable, or necessary . in the public interest and with all.con venient speed to report to the Counâ€" cil the result of the said investigaâ€" tion and the evidence taken thereon. eat at the saimne rack with cattle. . Cut straw as a bedding for sheep keeps the dirt out of vhe wool, "f,f-m'{;uf {farming, there is nothing that will pay better than a small flock of sheep. Etm ssts> entire Ql:o g ;ud As a rule,. sho dainty , wik n.eit_bat nmoa.:m drink fou} water unless compelied by ‘exâ€" _ Sheep should never be kept beyond the age of thrilt and vigor. . _Corn, if fed constantly and to any preat extent, produces a feverigh conâ€" dition of the sygtem. . If you keep shsep, put enough good b}omr info theny to get tile very best return from their products.. t _The greatest profit in feeding oL for mutton is gained while the aniâ€" mals are young. . dn uks _ fhoep. kept clean, are not afiected by scab, except . jt be communiemted to tllem ny scabby sheep. .. . . >_ by scab, except . jit be commM' In future every practica) and thrifty to tllem ny scabby sheep. h woman will m(':nu makers â€" bills In selecting a ram, it i8 importamt‘ &M "l? to mw own garments. to see that the wool is as neafly. 38 Weary piigrimages a dress maker possible of onb. erade throughout the‘ for fittings mean a lot of . time and _A Jamb that persistently cats snow will rarely do well, hence tife hbabit whould he broken up as soon ag posâ€" Nothing is more certain than that a gheep living on the dry feed of winâ€" ter cannot prosper without drinking. The manner of feeding has considâ€" etable to do with the amount of cold sheep can stand. A lamb‘s cotted fleeee is mich more worthless than the fleece of anâ€" old treme hunger or thirst sible sheep The more sheep a mam can keep on a given area the smaller will be the cost of production. } While a wot fleece is to be avoided, it is not really as bad as wet feet.. Sheep should not be compelled It is certainly much petter to. cull SHEEP NOTES. AM % 114% [(Â¥ 73 Overceats that sold reguiariy at $12.00 to $18.00, in good tailored imported twgeds, apd freizes sale * In feeding . hay to sheep, as with grain, no more~should be given them than is readily eaten up clean ; mote than this is wastelut,. 7 Sbhoep should be so gentle that the Lz:nn can gs amongâ€" them without using a scare and rush. : Jumping over rails and bars is ©%â€" ercise, but not just the kind that breeding ewes fised. Whenever the ;'?uhst will permit it, ghsep should allowed to â€"run out a few Hours each day.~ at anâ€"early ago and not wait until r'si?:pmlostyounmeyworel( is sold. ’ expenge, -l'nd’ aro no fun. Q nzqm A yY ongemul nemeqy i wilt on » w« ‘&ol’nsi' olfldgg. m’ ;‘ We bu’: The wonderful. remedy, Davis. & | trom M walst ‘to mosgt elaborâ€" Lawrence Menthol Porous Plaster, |m dresg.. afingnz:eouh l’nfnm a«lm, severe . > aches, all your own gar after a course pains and ,fl'l-flbm. theum+ with us and m be | atism, n.ut-fldl,h k‘«fl:y. wufiu. | coRRECT, UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE AND . | lumbago, :;3‘!“ v i i. j i l in torim s yert i9fl, 1. lath wite: l Youâ€"don"rigk a penny because you fla% $ mqveh rhguiur I5 cont Lave privi to discontinue ‘your F‘”‘." 1 You one post | leasons at ou? expense if you are thig an t “':l‘_“. fFS | digsntisfied ‘at any time, and . youUr! "address, H.M. Frey, TR. No. !, {experience will have cost you nothâ€" Waterloo, Ont. 41â€"8t. ‘ing. _ Terms for a complete course coduty ‘ are $10.00. Tha sivtelthied I‘nited Statae Con« It is not only important tilat the flock as a whole should gain in valug, but eacl! sheep of the flock should be gaining. . F It is fiot altogether the n r of pounds you put onwpnr:etbe profit. It is the fesh that they . are in that . makes them sell well in marâ€" ket is thought, because she did not hear it owing to being closely muffled up. Miss Jennie Carlton, living _ neat Bellevilie, was killed by a _ train, it Next class will commence on Dec, 20th, also one on Jan. . 5th, Full particulars can be had at our residâ€" ence on Dec. 28th. " 055 Ellison Dress Cutting Co. LEARN DRESSMAKING IN TWO WEEKS 42 Eby, 8%., Berlin all the nOW ciofns, shept cotlery. twg Way collars, sd backs o Pb piser © Cheriee "veâ€"ular $14.50 to $16.50, sale 1 e se laue ‘The _ marriage took place on Wedâ€" m.\&lny, Nov. 25th, of Miss Edng L,chty, daughter of Mr. and Mr3. David Lichty. near Conestogo, and Mr. Herbert Schnoider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schpeider, of â€" nedt Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, spent their honeymgon in ~ Detroit, MicH., and from q&a went to Cttiâ€" cago, where they spent #everal days with Mr. Harsy H. Bchneider, . who is 2 gtudent at the North Western College at Naplerville. . On their reâ€" tum'fiwy visited _ at South Bend, Ind., and various other points.~ Th young couple <will reside on â€" their farm (Silver Spring) neer Heidelâ€" berg. ‘The marriage of M. Louise, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. M. .L. Rey, of Berlin, to W. E. Murphy, sop of Mr. and . Mrs. Andgew Murphy, sen., of Alliston, took place at St. James‘ Cathedral, Eo;om. omm the lwiul'; J. Moore being t chflnrpt % The bride wore greem ctepe de chine, with bat to match and | black . fox birt. Mlitphy loft for tasir ignermove . M Atheir ymooy muwp (flu{:f ud\x:vudu will live in Alliston, The sixtyâ€"third United States Conâ€" gress reassembled for a thort session at Washington. CGenerals Jofire and Foch were de corated by King Mfl priot to the latter‘s return to Britain. ice on the cagal while skating. A Wonderful Remedy SCHNEIDERâ€"LICHTY MURPHYâ€"REY. 12.45 AVSSIAN RETREAT MugST W“ AaA y of Lodz, congiders it can peâ€"called a pogiti only yian Th bw»no&m such a provgs vict German centre will be strang enough to forcibly act against the northern‘ aM southern parts of a broken Russian army. ‘~â€" wB E8TIMATED THAT GERMANG LO#ST 100,000, + l . ~ Potrograd, Reg. &â€"The Bourse Gazzet, estimates the German:. ies ‘u-mmmuqm.ummmamwm'n erâ€" centage of loss ip particularly high among c and . commi ed officers. Even colensis and occasionglly generals rempined on the firing lime hnm they wore able to escape only by means of motor cygies. *ue5 PREsioent WiLson MSWens ThDSE . WHO CONTEND THAT THEV. S, 15â€" UNPREPARED For AMTIONA OEFENCE % (Conadian Press Service.) t ~ se , Dec. 8. Fellowing the custom teg by himeg)f, Prest« -...&'fim'."&'au rfi.‘â€" J:.M" message ”m Ti MWt / 1: He foreshadow¢ e ve program covering ultimate i ¢ for the Philippines, P3 of the London convention for . a governmentâ€"pwned maprine, for charting peri ww m--mudmmmmrlflclw%‘;! Meyrnme®@nt °. . 4+ +) + Xi:r"fl;' K?o:i.x'“'o«' ;4.',;5 ~"M being Tw"&"{»fi&@%fi field ; gtion t to arm coun quld ne e in t 'wm eof Wfl J:n“l' -s‘:i:' m;-l':’od'w p...".’..'* politJcal : #‘n’& es alf institutio We paye always found means to defend purseives against and ;lvp m”go:‘u&u:‘ to find tm”mv:ovorng.o:o wltho:.t“calllng o:' e awa r o re in Unek of popee® U..~ s .0. } centButspry miisary shry A large nay fibd ncouragment to volunteer training were a settled pollâ€" cy of the eou'ncr;, nliim President, and to go beyond fitq would mean we are Vflto_yifl _"_‘! _oy‘,r‘w_ggin_'hy a war v‘t‘n which ‘we have nothing toâ€"do and wnou causes cannot touch us. Addresses Delivéred by Reâ€" "presentatives of the Doâ€" minion Association. RETAILERS HOLD uuUAL MEETIN OFFICEBRS ELECTEP Mi. W. C. Miller, the District S6â€" cr.tary then gave a synopeis of â€" the other matters which tile Association had found it necessary to take 19 as A good deal of enthusiasm prevail ed at the meeting, and u‘h expected that arfa ts can be made | to hold u;onm~ y .. ~A vote : 6f thants wasy tender "the visiting sneakers, Messrs. Zieman and Miller, ‘and the mosting adjourned. a protection to the retailer, inclugâ€" ing thsir _ exclusion from the opeta tivns of the WO'IW'I Compensaâ€" tior Act.â€" He explained the provis iqns of the Act, as well as other netters of vital interest to the ~ reâ€" tail trade. RapIaL,‘s Goon BMHOWING k Guelph Radig Rtfl‘wtyn”é‘o?::%y’? dlvld;d of :13 r cent. w Flock id by the wily arey. deciared ¢‘ Ordcred <paid over to the . ‘City n e ONLL]! raid $8,000 out of the S@rnings . on the capital account w 5 also paid $1,700 in taxes to eity. This is eonsidered a very credit@ble showing. A petition is being circulated ts Si1atford asking Mayor John Stevenâ€" ww. to stand for reâ€"election at . the Jarnary clections. His Worship fay« ors breaking the old twoâ€"year . terig practice, and 30 deciared in the canâ€" paign a year ago. He recently . reâ€" poutrd his determination to stap. out, WaNT MAYOR TOâ€"RUNâ€"AGAIN kn: an effort is to be made) t hic. again ofter himsell, - Th: annual meeting. of the _ Berlin BREAT PAGTOR‘S AbE : . . GUESSING SOGIAL dlg SUCCESS The Pastor‘s~ . ‘Ageguessing Social at First English Lutheran _ church, Nonday evéning proved :n be a grand in gvery way. The‘ ent fit’m 51;114 210. aa smnteigine a ? £ " was excelâ€" imliege Tho progfminte wes excek tâ€"$190.â€" Livitations had :.c:?.out in9 advlawe‘ -noum sent out in advance announcing â€" t social and â€" asking the redifieft‘" to place as manyâ€"cents in fi!ofilflfi bag ags they‘ thought Rev.~ Bebrens " frartle coprute o ie hago. mioed Om " C +008 J_w -Emm' age -whet:fita% ten Ti in agiees y $ â€" «esn ‘Thes * Mhs Moigts Hoin: kecker. plang solo ; Miss Jessic Potâ€" ter, two yocal solos ; }Eruert Glds ser and Stanloy Gum,aw,: MF. * P. Long, reading ; Nightingale. â€" avartette, composed of Mesbrs: * Ji Niin, ( Fita Ngta Ros Woutient ?d trerbert Muséel ; %3{ iotlta | abb, Vfitl) solo ; Miss R.h‘dt‘w., br, prano 3 Im:n. Clayton Bock and Erra Mabo, diglogns. ,The quarâ€" tels m':/rm nm:ll m was .. Ad ) i orroenty eefrediaiteits . wer > ser OBl: %@.;. [ anicesoy "?:W ae y io mir aag madhs D. &W. P97 , eto. for goug is

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