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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jul 1918, p. 3

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â€" 2 gic crowp atT T o ie l f was a big crowd at the Kitohâ€" engr market Saturday. Berriés sold for } and 28$ cents a basket. Butter * 45. cem}s a pound and exss | fot 47 mm dozen. . There | : somé ‘excél cabbage . which | nfiqb): 2 héads for 15 cents. Hay : f for $14 and $15 a ton. | :“;I: S‘;l‘;;e"fllme‘mfialon; with the opefating~statements . were received and ado' :t , : _ waaE DisPUT® + WAS SETTLED IN % POLICE COURT & 1%% a. wige dispute between the Rivâ€" e bage Disposal Company and th itg emgloyes was settled in court Tuesday by Magistrate Wekr, who allewed the w the wages. the# were ‘disputing. < Mulcahy Collier o ® R"afi'flm‘“ got . $1.35, 1 got $1.35. The men were represented by E. W. lchen:i: wl the : y was represente by K. B. m CHOIR LEADER .. â€" ‘wAs PRESENTED )00 % ~wWITH CHEQUE £ a u20. i6k At the regulat meeting and practice 0# the choir of Zion Evangelical churen -rtday,f‘:eam' g. Mr. Harvéy ZeMer has resignéd from the position of 16@ which he hae Réld for some, yeats, was présented with a cheque the‘gift of the members, as a mark of th:}' ésteem and good will. e members of the choir afterâ€" wafils spent an enjoyable social hour at Â¥he howaii of, Mr: ZeNDer {where they wefle hoapftably; entertained. _ _ ., 'r‘!:n‘g-sfs ST. PLAN _ 1 c MWaAS APPROYVED ts 6n £ Cmy 224 +23 the regular méetthi dt Thd birs licdit I ‘day night the Chairman was augjorized to purchase arhorsedrawn la mower from the and â€" River Ccfptry Club provided the ~purchage p is satisfactory. Upon a regx t it was decided that the pla thdicity Rngineer regarding the extenâ€" ~of Te al t snggasw bm t suggested rd beÂ¥" ap | ed and thagl th necéssary thelefore be th@ City C&u ¢fffor the sum . . 9# 7 e Secretary inséucte«hto adâ€" v e in the 106al paports warning mfiflsh not to exceed ‘the _ speed limits on the park roads and also warning all drivers of other than pleasture vehicles to stay off the park _ Phe Happenin County Seat Careâ€" Ixmh m‘.{nfil‘& Personal <@ | M % WIQ_”_JB” Râ€"IN LAW FARMERS CANNOT ; SECURE COAL Fuel Commissioner John A.‘ Lang, récéived definite instractions . from Fuel Controller Magrath on Saturday to the effect that no coal can be dis tributed ‘to persons : residing outside the" eorporiflon linits: if those perâ€" sonks lfuve horses. The object of the instructions. according to ‘Mr. Lang, is o compc!l farméers who have hors es, ‘to get their own ‘ Â¥el ‘from the wodds surrownding. â€" his move is ‘taken by the Fuel Controller in order to consumers who &re unable to get wodd. 1 s 32A (fPrcde, a rrame o Pfi aots a roadss hich Russe] of London appointed a police cons ind i duties at once. » FALL WHEAT â€" ‘8EED STTUATION IN THE COUNTY w ppears that thm'vq hbe n : J& of fall wheéat séed "for fali gowing" wns the opinion . expressed })o the Telegraph by Ailan R. w Smith, President of t4e Waterios ‘ounty Board of Agriculture | toâ€"day â€"referring to the cause and also ofâ€" R sug@gentions to meet the situa on Mr. Smith said: } LJ 1 OOE 14. ( o ulc adel cA Sn ofi d * y fields were, resown this with barley or oats. _ Barley P C SE dR ELC Whane Bthi INT NEW CONSTABLE b “”” - e A ed M# Word bm hal y necéssary givin o th@ City C&q m dff $300. * ‘ ary W#is instEuctedâ€"to‘ adâ€" c l8@al papérs warning covering 0 dewiknd for St. d the nwmi The Fire Department was called ; long with the | out <to 4 mall fire at the gas plant of were received |the Light Commission | on Saturday | f lnixht, the alarm coming in at 8.59. .: ‘The fire started in the coxe plie ana B | was quickly brought under control as m a result of the pronlxpt response . Of .ln the department. n jamping . from thée.motor truck to make a nose coup ’E oom ling~ Fireman Sharlach sprained his i â€"â€"â€"| ankle. / He was_ attended by . Dr. Mc tween the Riyâ€"|Gillawee and will be mt:n to attend L Company and|to his duties for some timeé. was settled in| The Chief‘s car and the motor truck by â€" Magistrate had nl:rrrdw e.c::oic-kwl:fle tm;nkflng]('].hq ; turn from Fred street into King “S“},“,’(','o‘m‘i: street in responding) to the call. The rdall $1.35, station car was‘stapding in front 01 C Hhatines | t m L oit tont on Tot "he uts k er to make the :.uwll'e:rcelx:tlet; and the Motor driver were compelled to go round the car and proceed down the left side of the street for a few rods before being able:â€"to:switch onto R .0. â€"_â€" |the right side aBeain. The G. P. ano BNTfi'D H. car was approaching at the time s and the fire appu'ui msk |narrgw!y en 5 caped being hit in making the cross [ OHEQUE ahead of the oncoming c=r. mE knoth 27 Yome trigeds in more parte some ts ies puucr ol wi a .3 teacher h than l::: d ".-:q‘it in m":ua ?Pun ays uâ€" sy;vunia, later farming in IMlinois, and latierly living retired. He was about 65 years of age. "His burial. took iplu:e Saturday . afternoon. Miss | Rosa M. Bauer, a sisterâ€"inâ€"law, _ left ito attéag the : obsequies. Some !yuu ago be visited this â€"ity, and | was favorably impressed with its spirâ€" was Tavorabiy HNpECS ln of énterprise and . | oc an Gane ns SMALL FIRE AT C | The Fire Departm ‘nnl «o a mall fire at MERCURY ROSSYC oF REV. A. Y. HAIBSYF DIES IN ILLINOIS ‘The temperature soared on Sunday just a little bit higher than on any other day this season. The heat was ‘e_verywhere;nnd those vho;,;onxgt u:x avoid its dlsagreeaz)le.nflm‘ thit the best way fo do so was bY king ; the sl\xgdy ‘ spots. _ Victorm k was, crowded with pf le Nogk ing fot the cool of the ‘ vere -;}m‘th_e other parks t hout the city. o P § or as . Phe Governnrent ?tlwrmomeifit; i reâ€" terad ".fifilflw it 3 o‘clock inâ€"tme Er’tc‘rnoon. ‘ This was ~the Mgl:lest point . At 5 o‘clpc it Jhaa, goneLio"& e&' 92â€"and \figekial * there: intil after sunet,.__ _ . a ul wrnte ind morning was the sceneâ€"of a most im pressive Memorial Service held in hoâ€" nor of Mrs. J. H. McLean, a celebratâ€" ed missionary who passed away at Santiago, Chile, on May 28th of tms year. Mrs. McLean was & former. pupil of St. Andrews Sunday Sthoo: ‘having spent the early days ot,hel life in Kitchener BOWLERS WON FRIENDLYâ€":GAME ) .: WITH MILVERTON Six rinks fromsMilverton motored to Kitchener on Thursday evening and played a friendly game with the bowlâ€" ers of this city, resulting in a victory for the home rinks by a score of 155 to 75. The skips and scores were as tbliows : â€" Kitchener. Wateri00. J. D. Miller .. ... 22. J. W. Lyons, E. J. Payson .. 27.. .R. Roé ... ... H. Devitt .. ... 27...P. Barth ..... J. Cook ... ... 27.. .N. G. Schaeter, W. G. Cleghorn, 27.â€"Dr. Barr .... F. K. Ferguson, 25. _F. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hohner, amw daughter Ida and Mr. and Mrs. A. Weseloh motored to: Tavistock m day where they vigited Mr. Matt Chapman. They called on Mr. Henâ€" ry Dahmer at New Haméurg on thei return trip. Mr. Weseloh tated thar icropa seen along the way are in exce} lent condition. â€" éniterprise and prograssiveness St. Andrew‘s Church Vvy;e’ntord-y Total VISITED TAVISTOCK TO 94 DEGREES 155 Total FINED $500 EOA ‘ RAVNG L1QUOR _ DNâ€"PREMISES 27 10 22 Magistrate Weir Did Not Believe Story Fold by Andrew Kraechn. 13 10 15 AnNQIOW AEETUCY o hehade aftar. pleaded not guilty on Tuesday afterâ€" noon in police court whem charged with receiving liquor at his nause afâ€" téer April 1st, 1918, contrary to the O. T. K. He told along story to explain the presence, of the sugar barrels, which were discovered to contain whiskey by Inspector Winterhalt. He «lated that he was "asked by a man EOB ooi o mee Cns en i NT OB C P Pn e e To I ul ohnston if he would store . i % p‘m’}fii‘!i his house for him. . Me ml‘}’a'm ‘u:k that‘fhie told Johnston he would | , o u:h. M E. L 5. Diflnas and Johnston told him he would: bring. | p;* TLapatey, H. l““s' Stac ism the styff up about munlgpg on th; McKeseip, MJ Me@iyim, ‘M. 1 e 1 d phal 0 020 io | Chopors), B. R. Oakes D.i f t ed‘Rrach d ‘that he saw It! p piray‘ G. L. P 6. 36.3 was whis and deciar¢« that 'm“t"'."mflf. f ‘AREnvile,. C. 8. chm im Totd $ike me coutd have, opp hat, tan marer s 1 rouble. + He) . OM M. . Bmith, E. / Nes ] there were four . but one con: (§: .T\VM(E;Q:‘, *A t” tained erapty bot_tleaAand _E.xpg_r. lg tong, E. G. W_ll.kim._ll.“l mu. UIETNUM PMBPUT OCCVD CC BC réplyt tot at difest{bn; from The, . Cipxi A?:.orney he exmed that he emptiâ€" =d"the barret which whs given to hm nd ace| %h zit them out He even 7 T th I s ‘ tilt she s e t __Wl!ll‘ s uru‘- PMR na oo e : get them out of the way. He stated a before h t toikd. even nt Bo far as > r th barrels with A n roodpile. His wife was tillt she stated she knew no! the whiskey. PC Magistrate Weir regsed té’belLev§ }Kmehn'n story andfined him $500 and costs which was paid. Angdrew Kraehn, of 91 Park street, ZT vang xE gRe ic ak onl PATRIOTIC FUND ALMOST REACHED TOTAL OF $80,000 T& total subscriptions _received durigy the recent Patriotie Fund and Red Cross campaign in this city amounted to $79,137.94, according to the reports presented at a well atâ€" usfedurg) o) _ Jo _ #upsout pglla‘l I Committee at the Secretary‘s offices on Tuesday évening. . There is ev-‘ ery indfeation of the amount bem'sin- creased‘ &s there aré sevéral i \n«‘ triés in the city which have not . reâ€" ported, &nd from which liberal conâ€" tributfons are expected. The â€" expenses : of the qnmpttm vmounted to $301.74, compared with $1132.99 in 1917. ‘The services rendefed by the chairâ€" man, Mr. A. R. Lang, as well as others who devoted considérable time _ to ward making the campaign & suctess, was greatly appréciated by metqberl FUNERAL OF â€" > \ LATE F. HAUCK AT 8T. JACOBS of the committee 'l‘o-d‘y we moved it in tary qu with our mew‘s anua Iujs w e e * e en cdiPcy WiiPnr n 22 bacaine song wit omier Cothing Hermmt n svieret Here you will find n# Shoe ! along with Clothing Bargaine, . all dis ayed. on tacks and Bargain tables: | _ ~. _ â€" > ~ @MW@. _ _ . . ammelnt _ _ _ It wil I be a two weeks‘ Sale, i#ter which we expect to opéri up our new 1 odelled store â€" 1 new fflw&mwfi. fiummm Hounnn?l%flfi' 4 s to be at our not ite,; > a eP c o 3 3 j F2 PX dn ; cme,wmum-'w~%gh§:naumu.w,sw;m and $4.00. S men, workeh and children at &#fiy price. ~No rem‘ueofer refused. _ x A ?fgfl ced 1t rchat Subl Mb réck wl a> ols on L0 ~+ hm Shoe Bargains Eontim y. . He stated ‘cefi!fiu(e by t e subjects na y t k j ‘brackets a another is * t atâ€" exema ie Mmiddte h * r school), which they M&ve not a wife yas passed. w no " Waterlooâ€"L. Brenner ) Â¥. J 26 mama {Avith ) W. Hart (Gram.). ‘Came and help yourself.. to | n# W _ ht 1( Clfi 34*"#** P e is a +. n alp . q Lo sb Â¥ A ".,. luntil Evert raig o8 OuR shyoer SHok $ToCK 18 SOLD, |. . _.â€"_. coumty srudeinie J F0 POOMTE â€" _ ![ PASS ENTAMNGE } CLOSER RELATIONS ! n ce ons 5 n oDk: ‘Toronto, _ July 16. â€"The fol candidiates froth Waterloo ‘County ha passed the lower school tordenmco“m:}- the Normal anm T eation. (hiym to pasiâ€"the M . examination béfore they can be admtf ted to the Normal schools £nd the u education ‘"Waterlooâ€"L. Brenner (Arith.), N. H:r‘fl " Â¥\ m M $mich, F, M. Thoman. A. M Vot e i o4A fong, E. G. Wilkins, R. E. Wilkins, Weliler;â€" D. White, F. D. Wood. .. The following.at.the. Jower..sch ramingtion were not successful, mm their marks they are | o qualifty for a Tower scho« certificate by taking the subjects na AGSAULT CHARGE _ * s NSMSSH ‘ Stanley ugm, cchrgv‘it‘ 3#1 saulting _ Leona Tg’p:‘ in (a local rooming house Of r} m ::; urusnfi ed. . in, .fi:&"h:’ “&‘ afterncon: ang: w s Atter Crown Rttogney nglby .33: ed two witnesses he résted his case and Magistrate Weir dismissed, the, charge againgt Legatt. _ 00 900 0 _ Chief {D‘Neflâ€"then. " @1# â€"@ charge agsingt the priganet fot Having Hator RBMIICTOMIS RICWICCO Cb s ceacid in his posseasion eontttry‘toathcv‘pm- visions of the O. T. A., and for giving liquor to a: minor. 'hnwslr;ls_ atâ€" tornéy A. L Bitzer, !ffltt' eaged guilty to the whiskey charge and was anod“tzoo and costs or thrée months in jail. G From what can be learned the stor tes told in the witnes# box on Tuésday were somewhat modified from the inâ€" formation which the Crown Attorfig had received. The story told by $ Trupp Tuesday was that she went to the rooming bouse on Surid@y afterâ€" noon and was talking to the landlady on the verandah when the girl, who, tenpsonci on the verandan WHen MMT BCO OTOIl on the stand Tuesday called hergelf Ethél Larcashire, asked her to come as she wished to épesk to her. , She went up and as she was entering the Lancashire girl‘s room she saw . Le gatt opening a bottle of whiskey. She. stated that he offered her a dr,\& which she took and shortly afterw i“' began to feel herself getting sleepy. She said that she was sitting with her back against the pod post, when she went to. sleep,,°‘ but â€"that whn..‘o-he woke up she thought_about ten minutes later she was lying on the bed with Ethel Lancashire .~> Ethel Lancashire was next called, and stated that she came from Montâ€" real about thrée weeksâ€"mgo.+ She used | to work there in the Bell Telephone | Exchange, she said, and: deciated that her health got bad and she went to the hospital . She came down hére to be near Legatt,; whom>~ghe <laimed i# her friend. _ Sho stated that : she | was not working heére, but when ainked er own. _ Sheâ€"cofroborated z whispering to the ‘girl and thought he was goilg to "double HBORN® Wors 3 coo oc Scon en o. l °_ This whs all the Tox io inc stand, Crown: Attotney _ called fo‘ the stand. and Magistrate Weir dismissed ~the on the Hiquor WESELONS, Shoo and Clothing Mershants, : *4 #RLAHE _ . . y e e t t * * 3 6 i c t 0. _ m‘ hn ie 1 Saving Shoe Bargains along with Summer Clothing Bargains, all displaye4" _ tollbGing Lad un eeeme sn d er sch trade rélations, ear . 4 ects namil touch with Arths fifi' mmhwm other to obtain raw &;ufl;\- .‘mauhtm niddte indus\rin} TGoalftica *n new! inâ€" ve not aly$ dustries , were sonte of . the , numerous servicer‘ Wwhich" he outlinéd ‘as ‘bethg t). F. JHN within the scope of the Trades Com» (Gram.). A migsion officé, L Nt. Field also pointed out that in j{order that his office should hawe on Inind fhe fillest poÂ¥eibl® inTormation ‘lit woutd be well for all local manuâ€" facturers to send him coptes of théir ‘ catalogues for filing. He invited corâ€" respohiUincé from the Néads df local industriés as a means of keeping % | &g ‘touch . with. trades condit S K +1 ;4 hout the Emptre. Â¥. W. Field, Prade Commis= .‘ "sioner, Gives Timely local manufacturers gaitbered at the K. M. A. roomés Friday afternoof at 2 p‘clock and heard an address . trom 4: Majesty‘r. ‘Frade Commnissioner Mr. Fred W. bic}d. The mascing was présided overs by Mr. J. Bi:_étx nqx P m L nc e s EL M on PEsAIEAE O ie ce ct s Es 1 thr=6 who attended were onthuslastic in their appreciation of the fund of inâ€" formation received as a résalt fi ls to‘nfl::dw Nr. Ficle: He teached upâ€" on trade‘ rélations ‘bl"m the manu‘ gflun-n< ‘of 1. *tchener‘ / %ud‘. firms, réughout the Empfre‘anit omphasiz w1 that the great .esson coming out uawg-wu id the nécébsity t â€"buildin& ‘ foutertits commerdtap *‘ rolittofis! xfi:r- ?‘Aw m?f;fl.’lszln:' t t '76"“‘ tW‘I'H/ £ atr. Figta "explainel e 3 at uh;nd‘o! hits %Q a« ‘trt‘m slower is service io manufacturars â€"imâ€" sloper is service io manufaâ€"turars â€"imâ€" phrtorss( q@.mwm aoona se uo rathg thenr varions ance of the cit) rict, in an indy ‘mw wiHt be of '“t': may propose, . m"m Ogaflo : Object of Visit. : . Speaking of his purpose in visiting Kitchener Mr. Field said: "My present visit to this district is thiefly to get in touch with manufdg turers‘ agents and. importers; to ob tain an ance of eE ate 201200 77009900 00 Colding se lc tow 5 ; {to 4 regarding." *Aur C camtict _ Thicn wilt be of vatué to British firms who may pi 3{:900_ to locate branch factof, ies in Oftario after ‘th@ wir, and"to éiscuts . the ‘encouragement of, British: trad¢ it Ontario, with importers and others whio..sre"desirous of aotng so: hid ~1 t uentfracestetr in t e VPT Y F‘ho death, of Mrs."J. H. MeLean of Eanitago, Chile, South .America. Mrs. C PM it y llibls n > WWBFd has recently been recéived of " RESIDENT DIBS IN SANTIAGO , Chile, South AMOD®® "U0"*1~ To is a m P El‘c';‘"':o'“ forinerly, Miss Louise Mcâ€" He is a member of the Church ~of Fwen, and was known and beloved England being at present a member of a large circle of friends in this fifi St. John‘s Parish here. C where she grow up. After rece a us popre moreyr e cgporremryet mt Tax aducation in the locat schoois ske| ROAD REPALR ON â€" studied .in: the Presbyterian I.Mtu& m College, Toronto, and in Moody In# ~ m ST. oo on oo icthe» to noy | ALMOST COMPLETED ary.work. Upon her martiage to Rey. M J H. McLegn thirtéden years "Rgo, she \ Alswwccas aceoimpanted . him . to Chile, whete| Work in counéction. with the - they both: labored under the Ameri«] provement of the rowd bo*hoa - }arm Board of . Ferel@n |prick street is procéeding. This mornâ€" â€"‘r#lons, Mrs.® McLoan‘s fare ability | ing the steam roller was ~at work »nd. gracious Christian‘ character|smoothing out the bumps â€" between made her a‘ t power in that :r Weber street and King street. The off field, w her loss is most k â€"| street was badly in need of repair® g telt by all classes of society. Mr#.] and the presént work will be greatly cLean ‘péssed away aftor a ,linge appreciated by motorists and drivers ing iliness on May 28th, and ‘in generaily who have been obliged t« m« hubband and two childâ€" r over the thoroughfare frequently «hnd David. is not definitely known jast whet ME 200 i) ow ols LA n utss Pm n stccCohdLA ut 1 4 _ Mr. and Mrs. McLean rohewed old C on metootny in talf for The sorrowing busband and family Toie s sataer for the Imdlag. of . the tor Niywat wagdi A thodi#and metal workers io Winn! gCnCS rang, ++ 4 ~C 4/ 4P ~af? o e ant in dadiin is t surrounding dis itdustrial agricultural and ARC®S LINIMENT LUMBEA number of représentative ; of. Blenkeim..Oxford County, lof Mr, and Mry: Henry B. C# of Wafetloo County, was born on S°P tetbor 25rk ~18%5 â€" on a~ fatm > i% énst of Washington, in the Township 1861 He moved with his parents to & fatm on ‘thé Huron Road. in Wilmot Township, m-n&-tolll-fl- ville where he spent his boyhood days and réceived his early education>. . . ;,mmmmh_?/whwldmh School Séction Nfi , he went. into. business for and later in 1885 purchgsed the homéstead farm adding to it in 1903 the adjoifing land known as "Spruce Farm" which he purchased lfroln Mt. Manley Mark. Through his able efforts he made the property one ot the‘ finest 200 "acre miÂ¥ms m Watér" 196 ~County. Haâ€"went 4n particularly tor cattle paising :# schievad considâ€" etable success in s e, win ning a wld: roz{hlunofi & o o: export cattle. i8 ptdn were fam/ throughout ‘Warsriod «ind dutrousiding counties and his farm became the 'm o' qm‘”fi“‘““;. “" Ex = " After making a success of farming and cattle raising, 1;; Cassel became identified with pubiftc life. HMe: was elected to a trusteeship on the Wilmot Township Board of School Truste and held this position for three terms. He was sécretaryâ€"treasurer of the hool Section for 12 years and was| strumental while & trustes in he building of the present Randsome fihool house, one of the finest school. ildings in the county. For four years he was elected deputy mngflâ€" erwards re@re to which ke was elécted for six sucéessive»terms. He resigned the réeveship in Decem; Who‘s 1 SSRA Li cce lt ountihd it mss db P xt ~yor ber, 1915, to become Township Clerk ch position he held for siz months hen he was appointed ‘by the County Council to the position of Clerk and: ‘Treasurer of the ‘County. He hi be;:’ a; Justice of .the. Pegce since 1 s <Always , interésted in agriculture,. %- Cussel wa‘s made a director oT ‘the fmot Township Board: of iculâ€" turé in 1904. .#n rétained m:’llee until 1914 vm W;tl elected Presiâ€" dent the Hé raztad Is glcq?lfn 1916 when he moved to "Khu- ener to take uwp his duties as County Clerk. Although not identified activeâ€" ly with the Board at present he still maintains an imterest in the welfare ‘of the organization. ... +3 Mr. Cassel was married in 1885 to Miss ‘Marks, éldest daughter of the late Yamuel Marks. He has three cWildren, Ellingsworth M., Winifred M., and Edith M. Cassel, _ _ prick street is procéeding. This mornâ€" Ing the steam roller was ~at work smoothing out the bumps â€" between Weber street and King street. The street was badly in need of repairs ’ud the presént work will be greatly appreciated by motorists and drivers generaily who have been obliged to r over the thoroughfare frequently. is not definitely known jast when the work will be completed but it is expected that it will be sometinie next _ _CGount Delia Someaziia, President of the Italian Redâ€"Cross, died on Sunday. mR. SXWUET calBEL. In Kitehener Â¥9 " In vhen | . Your gtocer has the lemone and it is | drag storc er toilet counter will next a‘wmwmmd ’\' a fow cents e in two frosh lemons into & bot! T at of| in the orchard white ang, shpake. TEX TEAGHE â€"WEAt H Public School Board Unusual Number 0 Â¥ A”fl‘flm ‘ai .‘:,’ i+ The regilar ‘meeting of the School | Board was.: beld‘ evéning when the resignations. Minnic Shaw, Miss W ‘Miss _ Mabel Stauffer, MNSB Werden and Mr. D. B. Unger % ‘cepted. â€". 15. Mokl â€" The following z?“ ® miade: Miss B. vish,, / Kitci#fener, . ghd . Miss: Iro0k LAmbton, for King Edward, f Alice c‘gfim.!fll’! ‘ ‘ ow Sihe se 008. snd hime ihe C Cliitles® Mébbutt; for‘ l'm..wt'of iMiss J"‘% for.. leare of absence was. gra o o en e T e aistint‘ 4o ‘the Dirootross at M Avengie Achool: | ; < la dation ,.u:.'»’lzg.{';‘.fl?‘ i id mitted in petitioning the Depi on Anted io ment of@a qualified re as physical instructor. © IJ'limv-i hichae) in apprecis the splendid results achieved 1 hhmn“ow am s ts, . amd Hkgh e $1118.76. mma mm se ~ + '“". 7 J ' PSE ‘l.‘} OoF THEZ #°AD Do you arrive .at the +4op».0f}s gairs breathléss sn&l . Hatr Dees your, heart pitate lent Do you nave a pata in your §de* n?-pz you even have to stop> up,. withw limbs frembling 4 T,"" digzy, too exHausted to go furthes, lout resting. These are anfailing sit [ol angémila. As soon ‘As y6ur ‘bh ‘becomes impoverished «or imps 6: lwrmem an rmaumon f forture, en . you are. fit for work; your bl?o;fi s ‘Your nepv@w the foy of an n aive mednd _ v?; for l'{;rflét break down cline. In this condition only ofie | tan save you. Y%u must pat new, 1 fid b%fito Yyour veins...wit fhof y sand so build p Y Yealth anéew. 'l?’ ‘f“ mw- 9: bidod give Dr. lighie K tair tridl &nd they will givé you i vitality, sound health, and t! g o to reaist, and throw off . diseame." more thin a géweration this tavo mediéine has beeh !;.‘a I the world &nd has made many ands of weak, despondent‘ ’_fig woiner , fctive and strong, Everytime you go upstairg tést your state of b the dition dt your bloods _ > «*./ _ You caff get Dr.. Willam a . PMR PHis throwgh .fi dealer. in medlc! or by 'rnalian!o' 2:&_: a boxr or h boxes for + roj U 4 U nu:cm‘;_!!o. nmam § * *E A vote of thanks was, Make a lotlon for a few ma':.a frookl¢s, . «810y Gflt.st\ flmYfi.w beautifier known. 108. m&.&:‘.’d“fi freckles,; tan, i-lk":;- %’ or y3 surprit® $OM . â€" > in the orchard whjte ied Phis maler s dnarter Pot, To dor Haet..>â€" uonl i

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