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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Apr 1904, p. 6

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_ IMPORTATION OF CHILDREN . _ comparison of the immigration urns ~for the ‘last five years of Conservativye administration at Otâ€" Â¥awa with that of the yceax@#if93, is im The _ arrivals reported pluz- *x%z Te ie ie roond t n $7,000 ing AnimCrntine replrne cce R0 MBE oiX :.: ... ... .=..~.;. .:‘ t0.â€"B20 : TVE <..«â€" y« /.. 118,984 .. The arrivals during the calendar g 1903 number no less than 139,â€" 857, or 20 per cent. more tharn in the ‘1' years just cfted. They were composed as follows:â€" , British 2. . _ ............. 50,141 _ Contentinent#&® ... ..... ... 38,009 Tokal ..... ... ... 139,857 *â€"Underâ€"Mr.â€"Sifton‘s management, the Immigration Department °_ has become, in a large sense, the most important bureau at Ottawa. . The others administer affairs, that . supâ€" plies us with our crying want, popâ€" ulation, â€" on a â€" scale out of sight, greater _ than wouid _ have been tpought possible a few years ago. In the last five years of Liberal rule the immigrant arrivals, taking them by each fiscal year, have exâ€" ceeded 300,000; that is, have bcen mearly three times mofe numerous than in the last five years ofâ€" Tory rule. Such a bo@y of new producâ€" ers and consumersâ€"equal to the combined population of hali a dozâ€" en average Ontario countiesâ€" impliâ€" es a larger increase in exports an| & larger consumption of home manâ€" ufacturers, with a «reduction of the per capita tax rate all over | the Dominion. Those who grumble at the gutlay fot immigration, forget to reckon the economic value of cach new settler, which, if put at $800, wepresents a total gain in 5 years, of about $240,000,000 or nearly sulâ€" ficient to oflset the nationgl debt. It is a _ wellâ€"known _ fact _ that great many men who do very little work, do a great deal of drinking. In most instances the foolish "good mature,"‘ of the treating syStem .exâ€" plains the _ mystery. The Montreal Btar says:â€" The treating ‘s'ystcm is responsible for â€" an immense amount of vice, crime, â€" poverty and inisery. There may _ be something to say in its favor; but we have never heard an argument seriously advanced cn that gide ol the question. The subject of %reating has nothing to do with the kll:flon of prohibition, of total abâ€" ence, of _ legislation, or of the @urtailment in amy shape or form, ol individual â€" liberty. It is purcly and _ simply a matter of common sense, to be dealt with by every man :'ilmnll. The amount of treating ' during business hours, in the , centres of Montreal is I that must be seen to bd J . That it : makes forâ€"business « professional efficiency, nobody will t & moment pretend. That it sends good many young men, and for matter, a good many old men, R devil, every business man and professional man knows. These items _ together with (he cost of printing the bill this session and the expenses of witnesses beâ€" fore the special committce of the House, and incidentals, will â€" bring the total cost to to $20,000. The new Assessment bill which is now before the Legislature â€"has so far cost the province about $20,000. Nearly _ five ~years have clapsed since © the Royal Commission was first appointed to consider and draft & measwre to meet the changed conâ€" ditions. Following are somwof the prinâ€" cipal items of expense incurred:â€" Justice MacMahon $. 4.075 Justice MacLennan 1,650 T.H. Macpherson, 700 ‘A. Pratt, 795 D.R. Willte 350 K. McKay, 1,160 M.J. Butler, . 350 Thos. Langton, secretary of Thos. Langton, secretary of the commission, Thos. Bengough, reporker, F. McKelcan, legal services Luncheon for commissioner: Printing, stationery, etc. \The. man who makes up his mind 7 for all his own drinks and to â€" y elses drinks will ‘ good deal less and drink c Gdeal less and be the betâ€" both savings. COMMISSIONSCOME HIGH ax <# Wednceday cach week. GROXTH OF IMMIGCRAâ€" TION. . (Montréal Herald.) A ~Acpartment of immigration, n.'n’n with . considerable and > of which very little a â€" known, is.â€"the importaâ€" of ldrenâ€" to Canada. ~ Such . _sent to. this conntry by is philanthropic societies,. are EOITORIAL NOTE. Ably . dubbed the â€" genetric &uflonoy-‘.?' wsod 6-‘ ) opprobrious sense. This ages mo st be lefi at this flce not Saburday uson.‘ The copyâ€" for ist be in not 1849 thas Tuydâ€"y AUVVERTISERS o plarel lstwf than Tugday aute accepled up to 27,898 29,632 20,829 18,790 16,835 50,141 38,009 51,207 134 500 150 The resulb of Qovog:t ag per cent. ol the proving ~satisf average ol C; prove _ satisla es . w rmivety wih hamerk, and there io mers, such :‘Lupllol them that it is expecied that they will pe brought to Canada in yearlyâ€"increasing numbers. During last year §15 of thesechil drcn . wére brought to Canada; . of whom 347 settled on farms in Ontarâ€" io, 58 in Quebec, 63 in New Brunsâ€" wick, and the rest scattered over warâ€" ious . western â€"provinces. They are bound over for a Certain period of years, 20d inquiries about them areâ€" gnoually “zndo by~ the Government, . to cns good , treatâ€" ment, while in the winter their edâ€" ncnh is also looked after. (Specâ€" ial care is also exercised that Protâ€" estant and Roman Catholie childron suvuiu â€" ve piaced with coâ€"religionâ€" The Government takes an aclive interest %M this branch of immigraâ€" tion, which is proving of great valâ€" ue to the farmers of Canada, conâ€" tinually suffering, as they are, {rom a shortage of agricultural labor. ists Experienced ~mathers â€" know that most _ of the troubles that affiict young children are due to some deâ€" rangement of the stoimmach or bowels and _ that if the cause is removed, the little one will be plump, rosy and happy. For such troubles as inâ€" digestion, colic, constipation, . diarâ€" rohea, _ simple fevers and Lectl‘\g troubles thére is no medicine in the world can cqual Baby‘s Own ,Tabâ€" lets. The action of the tablcts . is speedy, and ahove all things, safe, as they contain not one pawicle . of opiate or _ harmful drug. Ask â€" any mother who has used the tablets, and "she will say "that they are the best medicine _ in the .world. _ Mrs. John Gill, .Cranberry, Que., | siys:â€" "After having thoroughk tested Paâ€" by‘s Own Tablets, 1 can say they are _ the *t remedy for the ati ments ol WRtle ones, I have _ ever used. No mother shduld be _ with out them in the house."‘ ‘You ean get the tablets ‘from â€" any druggist .ot they will be sent by mail at 25¢, a box by writing The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. EXPERIENCED MOTHERS The _ New York Agency . of the Grandg Trunk _ Railway System are now pccupying what is conceded to be the handsomest railroad office in the world, on the ground floor â€" cf the new <Dun _ Metcantile Agency Building, at 290 _ Broadway, New York. The floor is finished throughâ€" out in Sienna marble, bron:€ and plate glass, and the decorations cost the owners of the building $100,000. 00, and is considered the finest disâ€" play of this handsome stonc in Amâ€" erica. The Crand Trunk leased the entire floor and called it the "Railâ€" way Exchange," having as subâ€"tenâ€" ants:â€"â€" *% _ Great Eastern Fast Freight Line. \ Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. , ‘,lnlm Steamship Company. (Clyde Stcamship Company. ‘ and Crmb:lw&e. \Louisville & Nashvifle Railroad Co. _{Wiscopsin Central Railroad Co. entral Railroad of Now Jersey. Central States Dispa‘ 1. !Pare m‘- Railroad Co. mm.,m eparture and in the |nnnin‘ h :‘ n hk in , A a e i ol Whntoontentifian 4 P aikk 50 *1“&:.";{%7’&‘«& e o k e cce is d ts '3 ".!‘”"4 Ey \“ « . 'â€"" have as many of their own peopl in charge of their schools as pos gible, but they have adopted _ ou Public school _ system in its entire ty, and this must have an influcnci in the moulding of their children ac cording to our â€" Canadian _ ideals They show a spirit of friendlines to Mr. Hamilton, our missionary a Cardston, and to Mr. McKillop, wh« will _ shor{ly take â€" charge _ of thi work in the newâ€"&own of Raymend ‘The entite °°°'J.‘.Â¥ been fitted throughout in mah Lv&d'orâ€" fesponds with the building‘s decoraâ€" Hons, the officés bothg w cen« adthlpmwjflla y «down The _ Rev. Dr. Herdman, one. of the Supcrintendents of Northwest missions in connpction with the Presbyterian Church, does not agrce with Rev. Mr. McQueen in his opinâ€" ions regarding the Mormons in Canâ€" ada. In an interview with him on the subject, he is thus reposicd: MORMONS IN 111E NORTIHWI! Being asked if he Mormons as a dang the country, Dr. Her hiinself as favorable are a thriity, indu and .in matterd of s example to many of Canadians. So far they ‘ are, observing laws, and there are | cations* of _ any < these dawe. They nat GRAND TRUNK AGAIN TO THE FRONT, whold ~ \:;a g«v:“y e:d* I\’l?; %‘&w in ('M’. is To io Mport Acth ol the child imwigt: n mtm.‘h' ty ol â€"Canadian chiléren satislactory.. 16. . not Dr. Herdinan vorable to t y, tine., ughby test 1 can say redy | for s, I have buld be e." "You e to thein. They striougs â€" people, obricty, are an our native born as can be. sech present indiâ€" sire to violate ally wish . to own people Rob â€" Much lezed _ the elenmicnt in expressed NS 48 + .. the 7y at who [ the % â€"the latest: ~most ORBr ce s store 4 3 se B. May ol the Galt, {m”‘u‘ Hespeler ~Electric itailway left . on Thursday for his hoine in Peterbote, to visit his partcnts. Bandmaster Wiiliams . has composâ€" ed a march entitied, The Fair Puesâ€" tonians,"" which he bas dedicated to the ladies of Preston. rP.i. u'naai “iu .‘I‘M“: ‘ng young â€"pair of. row! are. Mh’: good !o!:'f%lr are owned by G.A. Tilt of Blair. â€"_. Two men of the G,P. & H. Electâ€" riz. St. My., have becn guspended for one ~month, and fined $10 each as the result of the smashup on the Hespeler line. 6 4 ‘ Mr. A.11. Clemmer of Toronto, an old Waterloo boy, was in town . on Wednesday and subscribed $25 to the guarantee fund of the Kiraiss . of the ~Preston Silver band. ‘‘In December, 1900, 1 had a sevâ€" ere cold, and was so hoarse that 1 could not speak above a whisper," says Allen Davis, of Freestone, N. Y. "I _ tried several remedies, but got no _ relief until I used Chamberâ€" lain‘s Cough Remedy, one bottle of which cured me. I will always speak a good word for that medicine."â€" For sale by all druggists. For a bilious attack take Chamberâ€" lain‘s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and a quick cure is certain. For sale by all druggists. . Much _ sympathy is extended . to J. ‘Thompson, motorman of the G. P.& B. Electric Ry., having received a telegram from his home in Peter> bore, that his father is very ill and not expected to live. A GOOD WORD FOR CHAMBERâ€" LAIN‘S COUGH REMEDY. The Grand River, after baving, for the past year â€"maintained a steady and uniformly respectabie .course o! conduct, for the past ten days has burst all bounds of propriety and fairly overflowed in a spirit of misâ€" chicvous disorder. Our steady going old river, has, unfortunately, _ im bibed too frgely, remaining "full" for considerably over a week, . and this explains its unusually riotous conduct, as the wanten destruction of private property, the throwing down of fences and carrying away costly bridges, and destroying _ well formed roadways. A flood of unusâ€" val magnitude was predicted _ some weeks _ ago, and if the rain bad continued as# ib began on the. evâ€" pescefully in their beds gome of thd inhabitants _ _near the ‘ivcr were roused from their slumbers by _ a wondrous noise, about midnight, that sounded afar off, like the dtscharge of ten thousand field guns! This was the hour when the ice below _ the bridze gave.away, erashing with loud reverbratiorts â€" that echoed â€" through the midnight air. The bright moon poured a magnificent light on the whole scene. _ Detached masses _ of frozen water like miniature iceâ€"bergs heaved and tossed hither and thirt heaved and tossed hither and thither on the swiltly rushing waters, grindâ€" ing and striking together with . a noise like the clapping of vast phanâ€" tom hends. A high wind arose out of the west and iucreased the din . as it moxned and rocked the tall trees on the adjacent hil~side; the gleamâ€" ing of the mawn tays over the seethâ€" ing and turbulent mass of waters, the foating icc striking with ponâ€" derous force against the piled up jams , already formed, with bere and there the trunks . of uprooted trees hurrying rapidly along, combined to form a scene of impressive grandâ€" eur never to be forgotten. It seemed as if & mighty miverâ€"god was â€" at work, as if a host of Jotuns and giantâ€"monsters _ of fabled strength, were cxerting their immense power! West Montrose bridge was _ now in imminent danger. The iceâ€"jam pre#sed with strong impact against the morthern abutment. If only some courageous hand would descend and detach the hyge projection â€" of ice, several feet in thickness and tqlldlt{, that threatened . the‘ safety of _ the bridge, all might be 'el{. At last one brave citizen of more than orâ€" dinary firmness and resolution, with a rope tiedâ€" around his . waist for safety, the other extremity in the hands of> three stromg men, volunâ€" tecred to leap from. the abutment aAbove, down, down, upon the treachâ€" P en provarman uie strol ly into the l“l:m llm that pressed . against the northern end ol the l:i:r It was a monent of extreme but the blows were Te at Tos" yor neaumet; s hss of ice was . & p :lfi"‘*"g‘ \ uv'-â€"#;;x uin u,“\? YA /C i cow Ti Laldee Li AKT M ‘=t'~" f ie AM L .;,,}‘”“ V id .. SeCute WoUw 4 As L ow inhabitants roused . fro: wondrous n« sounded â€" af: of ten thou the hour‘ 1 bridze rave reverbrati the midni poured a whole . see frozen wa heaved art heaved an: on the swi in« and wWEST MONTROSE Nova‘ty at Voravins. April 18.«â€"Queen Wilheimina & l Carbs ME _3 s uie â€"of the H P M ‘ . " he + Vg&'g! 8, of the most important ta Aus hh c Lo Wki o paagea.‘ ~ o ‘r'@‘ -fii‘nu y 6 " rTr J arever t ‘The rate is A the dolâ€" g increase : . of <a~ .5" 3 for â€" im the, rilil schoolÂ¥ required. an extra mill, 0’ the bigh school an extra quarter a mill, a quarter of a . mill; covers mth increase in general taxation. question of â€" awarding print» "h‘ contracts for the year remains a ‘Mlpsk.hvouu on a motion to adopt‘ the Finance Committec‘s. reâ€" port, the nays were Aldermen Colâ€" lard, _ Harttubg, Gross, Mcâ€" Kay, and Rose, and thuy:u Alderâ€" men Campbell, Cram, McBrine, Web erâ€"= and the Mayor,. When Mayot Kranz cast the deciding vote, Alderâ€" mar Harttung raised a Jlaugh by suggesting . that the Mayor purchase a printing press and do the ‘town printing himseH. There is no prob&â€" bility of a change of front on the part of any of the aldermen on the questions, so the ~contracts will have to go on as beforé, which means that the newspaper offices will get Byâ€"Laws â€" were passed to provide for the issue ol debentuses for $5,â€" 186.16 to defrav cust of macadam{z« ing â€" and _ constructing permanent tbadways, described last year as loâ€" cal improvements; to provide for the igsue ~f $7,771.85 for cost af cerâ€" tain _ cement sidewalks laid last year; to provide . for the issue of $2,876.80 for costof sewers laid in 1903 as local improvements and to Mr. W.J. Moody, secretary of the North Waterloo Agricultural Society submitted an agreement to be enâ€" tered into by the town and society, whereby the society was to be grantâ€" od $2,000 to be devoted toward the improvement of Woodside Park for fair purposes, including the erection al suitable buildings. A motion to that effect was introâ€" duced by Aldermen Cram and Gross. Ald Azcl(uy spoke against the moâ€" tion saying that the voting of the grant would not be a paying venâ€" ture. That the communication of _ The Niagara Power Commission be laid over; That no action be taken at pr¢sâ€" ent re. request made by the Citizâ€" ens‘ DBand. Byâ€"law 804 to issue $7,500 debenâ€" tures â€" to wipe out deficits carried over from pervious years and othâ€" er _ exceptional claims against . the town â€" was finally passed. A byâ€"law ° was passed to revise the byâ€"law previously passed, grentâ€" ing tax exemption to L. MeBrine & Company . Â¥ W An amendment moved .by Aldermen McKay and Harttung was lost by a vote of five to four, and the ‘moâ€" tion was then carried. ° REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITâ€" --w»-â€".’TEE. wers Theâ€" following recommendations of the Finance Committee were passed by Ceuncilâ€" â€" s That in conipliance with the reâ€" quest _ made by the Public School Board _ and the â€" Separate â€" School Board a rate of 6 mills be struck for â€" maintenance; That ‘the salary of Martin Huchâ€" nergatd, Market Clerk, be increased $50 per year; L * That the action of quashing bonâ€" us Byâ€"Law Ng, 803 re Berlin, _ Welâ€" lesley St. Ry. Co., be defended by the _ Municipal _ Council whenever trial come off in Toronto and that the Town Clerk be authorized to be present at the trial; That the salaries of the Town Auâ€" ditors for auditing the Town books and the Water Conimissioners books be the same _ as last year, namely $85, to each of them, and that the Berlin Light Commissieners and the Sewer _ Commissioners for audu{ng their respective books, deal directly with the said auditors. antiseptic liniment valum sirfor Cuin: prainch Syrsing ind Rhoome: Chamberlain‘s M:‘M For Coughs, Colds, Croup ag Cough,. Price 15 cents; Inpm dam. Price 25 cents; Chamberlain‘s Col‘e. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Put Rowel Complaints. Price 35 cents Chamberlain‘s Remedies. . Chamberlain‘s Stomach s um*-nm. m Chamberlain‘s Pain Baim. HELP FOR FALLâ€"FAIR . Wiy [ > WE s EVCE M OT ME L . o 5 :w an | When ;ow bomw. but waited |. Whew you have & B. ; it the meetâ€" | . When focl â€"bilious. Board, The| They g ‘Amprove your appetite, te â€" was, of .cleans invigorate your stomach cleans and gorate your stomach m"wum»‘uw Price cents per box, For sale by all druggists, . 4 . A u-dia of the : Watertoo Townâ€" ?!0 Counci} : â€" was. . held in the: ownship Hall on Saturday, with the Reeve in the chair... â€" * It was moved by il Bhantz, secâ€" M by Mr. Snydetr, that‘the As sessors be . paid. their respective salâ€" aries less $4 each, to be retained until after the. Jury Lists are made out. § [ Moved by Mr. s:-u. seconded by Mr.: Staufter that Byâ€"Law No. ~888, to change "the ~boundaries "of ~~Roud Div. No. 20 in Elee. Div.‘ »No. §5, be read the third time and passâ€" NEW LINXE BOAD To #E OPEXED. Moved by Mr. Reist, seconded .by Mr.. Shants that the following pathâ€" masters be changed:~â€" â€" Moved by Mr. Reist, seconded by Mr. Shants â€"that Byâ€"Law No. §888, to ‘ change the: boundaries of Road Division No. 20 in Electoral Division No. 5 be readâ€"a first and second Mr. by Mr.: Staufier, seconded Mr, Snyder, «that Charles Stroh ymud Fenceviewer, instead ohn ~Stroh in Elec. Div. No. i Div. 1.â€"Anthony Kirchner, instead of John Sauder. Gideon ‘Ochs, i» stead of _ Samuel Stager. Andrer Oliver, instead of Casper Jacobs. Div. 3.â€"Abram C, Shantz, insteac | i here are Backactes and FHead of Ephraim Cressman, Aaron Mader, | aches and Days When Life instead of Mosey Devitt. ' Div. 4. â€"Elias Kolb, instead e: Scems Scarcely Worth Jacob â€" Woolner." A.E. Shantz, in Living, Div. . 4.â€"Elias _ Kolb, Jacob â€" Woolner, A.E. stead of Abram Cressman Moved by Mr. Reist, seconded by Mr. Snyder, that the following ac counts be paid and the Rerve gran his order on the . Treasurer for th« several aniounts, viz:â€" Gregory _ Schnarr, 1 sheep _ Messts. _ Norman and _ Nelson Latsch are working. on the Preston and Berlin Railway..... Mr.. Henry (George has sold part ol his farm to »â€"Mr." Elias Dippel at the ~‘large sum of $66 an acre...... Mr. Joseph H.â€"Schmidt is improving the apâ€" pearance of his dwelling house by having â€" it covered by metallio sidâ€" ing. Mr. Elias Dippel_ha# the conâ€" tract...... "Weatherpermitting, _ Mr. Antony _ Mattes, contractor, will commence Mr. F. Latsch‘sâ€"new barn this week...... Mr. . C. M. . Bryden, assistant teacher has about ten new scholars this spring...... Mr. August Jansen was the first in this vicinâ€" ity to commence spring ploughing, but had to quit on account of the hard frogp..... Mr. F. Latsch has a lot. of spring . chickens. Who _ can n;:l-‘;‘um will be a late spring, mers . aro gott ugâ€" ... The . fish will Num‘n fiult, is too bad that the law to . wua-ll River maker, . of ¢= Mage,, got . in w of new buggics last . What is still more attracti he. has also m. id _of way on in â€" has e ... entiroly . wko T provaititht. mcuptially "40 Tesmitet E. Shantz, Robert Bricknell, Geo W. Latsch and others interested . b« notified to attend the countil meetâ€" ing on Saturday May 28thth at 1( o‘clock, a.m., to be btard in _ referâ€" ence to the passing of a Byâ€"Lav opcning a new line of road acros the lands of Emanuel Becker, an< George W. Latsch and to close roa from â€" U.B. Church in Freeport .t« the Grand River. & taxes, 2.1! Pestmaster at Blair, postâ€" age, 7.85 Geo. A. Tilt, three months salaty, 75.0( Geo. A. Tilt, expenses _ tcâ€" Railway Byâ€"Law, Telephore and express account and posting notices of road, 1M4.147 Russel Thoman, damage . to rig, â€"_ «0.00 Telegraph Printing Co., ptg. Ry. Byâ€"Law, 59.64 Moved by Mr. . Stauffer, secondec by Mr. _ Snyder, that this counci. do now adjoutn to meet again _ on Saturday May» 28th, at 10 o‘clook, 2 m., and that the Court of Revision and Appeal be held on the samt day ‘at one o‘clock p.m. I have used Chamberlain‘s Cough liémedy lor a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it i: the best remedy for coughs, colds and _ croup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy.â€"Mrs. J.A. Moore, North Star, Ilct. For sale by ,all druggists. killed by dog, Wendel E. Sha road, Wm. K. Knatr, Wm, K. Knatr, opening rd. on Tp. line, (§ cost,) S. Brubacher, 1 cord wood, Mrs. Alien Snyder, refund of A MOTHER‘S RECOMMENDATION CENTREVILLE Libel Case Closed. liver held in the | ~C.Aâ€"Zavits has been appointed ‘by D by The University of Toronte Io& ly in giving <a report of the . anoiversary . of the â€" University of Toronto, â€"Literary and â€" Scientific Society . which was organized on February 22nd, 1654, gives a list 6t charter umnhg including the mame of Mr. W.H. Bowlby, the preâ€" sent ~~ Crown Attorney of Waterion County , who was then in tis second year at the University. The â€" name of D.E. Blake who is better known as the Hon. Edward Blake, now & member of the British House of Commons is also in the list. ‘There â€" was a represcntative at J. "NTUEMOMNS are io be made tendance of workers interested _ in n"‘"&‘:‘,m Sebringville missions in attendance. Canada Con J letence woek to be dey ference is the cnly one in the church § @Petlally â€" to . Deaconess â€" Soc which has a Deaconess Society, but §WOtk, the General Conference bas organizâ€" . The noxt annual meeting will ed a Deaconess Society branch, with Beld at the callâ€" of the president which all subordinate and now indeâ€" pendent organizations in the different Keqenmemiememimmmis :\ , "md h6 subjest io ho somttitatiee | | F4 ...n.,, ‘:,:“ sul to constitu :u“. Genetal Board. The constituâ€" fi“&_': has been only partly drawn up the '-11 and â€" does not altogether conform * M from with that of the Canadian Society, n '.):el A ‘ ‘ " riot y o Co€ ie on confereace coimtivatiqn, ~ BCR of a blue Jacket ... _ .. ... the Ontario Agfltufld?i look alter a plot of land set apart lor forestry, on whith ©80,000 agedâ€" lings will be .planted. ~ . ~~ .:. == A â€"© deputation from Galt Waited upon â€""the . Council of . Waterloo Township on Saturday last fli% ing tho council fora grant to Galt annual horse M&* Wtion _ was heard, and 1 1e quest considered, but the grant was refused. ACRISIS IN WOMAN‘S LIFE What these pills have done _ for Mrs. Jones, they will do for all sut iering women il giyen a fair trial. But you must get the genuine with the full name "Dr. Williams _ Pink Pills _ for Pale: People,‘‘ on _ the wrapper around every box. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail post paid at 50 cents a box of six boxes for $2.50 by writing. The Dr. Williams Medicine .Co., Brockville, New officers were elected as folâ€" lows at the fith annual meeting o! the Deaconess Society of the Evufi elical Church, Canada Conlerence he in Zion Â¥hurch yesterday afternoon: in Zion ‘Church yesterday afternoon: â€"President, Rev. )lf.,l...i;in;; â€" Vice Presidents, Rev. S.R. Knochtel, Mr. J. Schneider, Waterloo, and Mrs. C. Breithaupt, Berlin; Secretary, Rev. A.Y â€" Haist, Stratiord; Treasuret, Mr. J.C. Breithaupt, Berlin; Board of Control, Reverends M.L,. 't#. S.R. . Knechtel, J.G. Litt, AMN. Haist and L.1H. Wagner, Messrs J. C. Breithaupt, J.L; Wideman, J.W. Schneidet, W.!1. Otto and S.S. Gol¢ and Mesdames, C. Bnltll?upc. Â¥ % Kauflman, A. Hagmeier, ; C. ;img.e:w. Waterloo, m‘fl‘h There are Backackes and Head M ANNUAL MEETINXG OF DEACON:. E88 SOCIETY OF EVANGELâ€" * ICAL CHURCH. ; globe Soid Uvery where in BEEC of Jl(.!hhml the Treasurer, (Mr ° J.C. t, . showedâ€" receipts tailing $346, of which $84 was ft: membership fees, $35 interest on perâ€" manent fund and $337 in collections from church congregations and Y .1". A‘s. The disbursements included $205 lor Itn‘“m;’: of the deaconâ€" esses;~ H and Tor Seavelling exponses, Reving. °& & Jarge amount of clothing was disâ€" tribyted to the needy in that city. _The resignation of Miss M. Braun, a deaconess was received, to go inâ€" ‘,:it’m. Jn: 1st. It was reluct: accepted. It is uden@dtht Miss Braun interlds to go to" China as a missionary. Miss L. High\ was granted several months deave of abâ€" sence. Miss . Matilda Unruh applicd lot _ mppointment â€" to do deaccnese work. The .m‘lc:‘tlon will be dealt with by the ofâ€" Directors. . _ Artrangements are to be made â€" for an 'flh&‘:\_lh Sebringville Conâ€" lerence waek to be deyoted especially â€" to . Deaconess Socicty balance _ on band of $123. In addiâ€" tion to this $75 was spert in povâ€" arty relief, in Toronto, besides which amd report on the best course of acâ€" tich to be taken:â€"Rev. M.L. Wing, Rev. S.R. Knechtel, Rev. L.H. Way~ ner, Rev, A.Y. Haist, Mr. J. C. Breithaupt, Mrs. C, Breithaupt and Mrs. J, Kautman, - Some people claim to seli nothing but CoLp Strorage MzaTs. I.beg to announce to the citizens of the Twinâ€"City that l am the Oxiy QnE who has a Cold Storage plant, and therefore the only one who can season these meats. Always on hand together with meats of every description. g Get one of my splendid new sets of Harc sow. h'flhmv;\hgm. o y cutfionefhundrediper cont, Rles Jackets in Riskt Fla, April 18. â€"In a ret night, between polico @ from the warships «nd & “u\ll-v- mmn;: h“ was m‘mmh‘m jacketa The riot started over the arrest of a blue lacket. , Beware of WATERLOO . JAKHN BR [SCHER, Proprietor. WA : ERLOO HONEST HARNES® AT PIRE INEURANCE INCORPORATED Geo. Disbel, Kag., * > J. 1. Wideman, Keq., Bt. Jacobe, _ Allan Bowman, Eeq., Preston, j és P. E. Shants, Preston, â€" Ww Thomas Gowdy, Ksq., Gueiph, â€" . _ . _ James Livingxtane, Keo., Bademn, (/â€" â€" > . < Weo. Randail, Heq., Wateriso, _ Dr, 4. K. w-:."' «w T Wm..Buider, VicePresident, ; / . 4 Frank Haight, Manages, > y 0 Hr n on e J, 14 Amuwrovy, Tnspootsr, / w5 fang A E. P. Clemank bok ntor, Het‘t, 3 4 s W t the oldest, 4t and beat Compantes " Telephone No 219. 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