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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Nov 1907, p. 10

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ffer only balds good for.s. me, go don‘t neglect to ) at oneé ind secure this Â¥4 ‘arm Daily in which ages wre given to Agricul ay evening several . hou» ‘\ people: of, St. Peter‘s ehurch walked to Waterloo & gathering in St. John‘s 3\“ *“ftown, owing to the | being unable to make arâ€" s withâ€"the nâ€"a _ W. strect ities for special ca~3 cial _ rate. The committee o special privileges â€" were anted when the system was Athe B. & W. St. Ry. Comâ€" Mn Mrs. Pinkham‘s ce and Help. gflm rily . World â€"will ‘days a week for FOUR %my nddress in th$ \Caradaforâ€"the som i ?flnfimay. one of Hamilâ€" residents, is dead, aged spapor â€" Offer & uf cascs of female befor & Mra. Plnkhmn overy personally, others by mail. n‘ is the danghterâ€"inâ€"ldw her direction:and since Her » line beenâ€" advising sick T CONEIDENCE legance and harmony of case design and for purity and somority: 0} fONE AYÂ¥ PLANOS have few equals and no supériors. °_ . : dial invitation is extended to lovers off music, music students andall interâ€" f 'a@m” whether intending to buy or not to call at theGOURLAY ROOMS and examine the fine stock of : specially ~selected {instruments on ir ago L wrote you a letter) ""~~\ soavmorsg AIP [ oel fesle o sea . _ . UNTIL NEXT YEAR a child to . I I predtfaname | _ _ C 0 8 M equeni, but haven beautifut . ., A mecting . ‘of" the . special Oool! every suffering woman Roads â€" Committee < ol the Count write you for advice, as Council wumheld on Tucsday ,(J much for ame." ternoon _ at the C ouse, â€" " at foly us M Sepiel m t in ie ie ,L':,' f ‘*.Mhn’n Â¥. good â€" toads. movementi in‘ thi#. BHate mm sn uy g”’-?‘““\ hm: untlH _next yeart‘s; Counci) 7 _.m‘ â€" "hh ‘u d“‘ s “%Jt t 1.> >‘ c Fummeniey) mm he4 4 * â€". / hi : m néver tiolates the confiâ€" en, and éviry testimonial ed is done so~ with the it of request of the writer, other sick womenâ€"may be ie has been ‘ = Thousands to Health. ‘H BUILDING E. Pinkham‘s Vege« nd Cured Mrs. Fred CENTS. Tt is a great saâ€" tisfaction for a woâ€" man to féel what ghe .can write to another telling her the . mcst privale %:fl. confidential t atelt that. Her letter ‘will be seen by a woman of ‘412 North 54th phia, Pa., writes : rlay Piano Warerooms: 84 KING ST., W., BERLIN,AONT, MUST PRODUCE A CERTIFICATE Public School â€"Pupils are Reâ€" quired to Comrkmwm\ Regulations of Board. FUMIGATED A SCHOOL. A o&pecisl meeting . of . the Berlin School Board was held on . Monday eveningat ‘the nlaguest of Pr. Honsâ€" berger, Medical Health Officer, for the purposé of taking some action in regard to the smallpox situation in Berlin. â€" All the members were presâ€" ent. After a lengthy inference with the Medical Health Officer and members of the Bogrd of Health present it was moved ‘by Trustees A. Pequegnat and J. E. Hett, M.D., that the principals of the various schools be instructed to enforce the resolution passed by this Board some years ‘back, whereby all <pupils attending the~ Public Schools be requested to furnish . a cettificate proving that he or she has tcen vaccinated within the last six or seven years. 3 \ R In accordance with the request of the Board of Health it was â€" decided to have the Central School fumigated throughout .toâ€"day, andâ€"the â€" pupils were given a holiday. & _ The Board adjourned â€" at 10.15 o‘clock., : The deith took place _ on Friday at the family residence on Chapcl street af Miss Fannic . Bowman, dau~ whter ofâ€" ghe * late. David Bowman. ‘The deceased was in her: 18th year and sufferea from weakness of the heart: s » Some unlkmown persons broke in the rear door of the Twinâ€"City Oil Company‘s storeâ€"house at Woodside Park between Saturday‘ evening and Monday. New wagon . marks . were Â¥isible but it is not known . whether any oil was taken away. Miss Florence Smith and Miss. M. Colgate of _ Guelph, spent Sunday with Rev. S. E. and Mrs. Macsball. Mr. Joseph Gibson, of â€" Ingersoll, was the guest of Rev. and . Mrs. S$,. E. Maftshall during his visit to ‘BRerlig. ~ * # io BERLIN LOCALS William and Herbert Colbert, ‘‘the two young tramps on Whom . Was found‘ the mysterious bottlée conâ€" taining: the_horse micdi¢ine,: appeated before the Magistrate on Tuesday morning. They promised to . leave the town and were digcharged. i o +â€"\ 4 mt on Pnd ‘ Dr. Lockhart, of Hespeler, was in Berlin‘ on Tuesday for the purpose of (ascertaining the real condition of afairs in this town, It was reportâ€" ;z in Hespeler that there were < beâ€" ‘50 and 100 smallpox cases in ’,Befllm He was delighted to â€" find that the rumors afloat were untrue. â€" Messrs. John Musselman and â€" Verâ€" non Shantz visited friends at â€" Pine Hill on Sunday. â€"~ _ > _ i WAS DEFERRED ~UNTIL NEXT YEAR MINARD‘S â€" LINIMENT â€"â€" C AND PERSONALS OPPOSITE SIMPSON‘S WAREROOMS es he urc® Constable W interhalt ~â€"â€" Dismissed DUNSHLL3BOJEU]| "The nroceedings were of A MEMLX feamain efi ere 'filwlicnfiom ot : the A :méeting â€" of | the. Betlin _ Police] yarious ts of the Society, â€" /; Commission _ was held on‘ Monday|. W&W‘x“ Ker:‘ afternoon to mnd_derththe charge laid| Galt; Supply Secretary, Mrs. Hobson . against P.C: Winterhalt who releasâ€" fiuelph, Tidings mg.& Ne od Wm. Castorf, after he had been| Lellan, Guelpt and \Treasurer, éaught â€" by © proprietor. W. . Zinger,| Mrs. H. Cant, Galt.. The ug:;t of the Grand Union Hotel while in} reported the total feceipts from he the act of climbing through & winâ€"| various . branches for 1907 amountâ€" dow last week. _| ing to â€"$3369 which was §$115 less Mr. Zinger appeared _ before _ the| than the previous year,.. the: r-eelm‘ Commission and _ told the members | from the Mission Bands for . 1907. how he ~captured Castorf ‘and then amounted : to $46516, ~ an Ancrease of gimmoned P. C. Winterhalt, â€" who| $48.46 â€" over‘ the previousâ€"year. _ alterward â€"released the prisoncr tellâ€"| > The reports â€" of the other officers. ng him to go home: were ~of a very gratifying . character‘ P. C. Winterhalt told the Commisâ€"| and showed. _ that excellent. work had. sion that he did nat think Castort] been accomplished . in «p oting the intended to break into the _ place‘] issionary cause throughouÂ¥ the Presâ€" and he did not know that he had bytery. ,k yÂ¥ no power to telease: a prison6r! ‘The scssions duting the first day without the consent <of ‘the â€" Chief] of the aunual convention of the Guelpn of _ Police. Presbyteérial W.F.M.S, were of unusâ€" The Commission passed a resolution & interest and profit to the Jarge discharging ~P. C€. Winterhait â€"forthâ€" represe;s‘_tion . of _ delegates and }with for neglect in the performante friends in attendance, especially â€" in At his duties and recommended that] the Aftern0on and et:gfil‘ng. T * wirks * The Commission passed a resolution discharging ~P. C€. Winterhalt â€"forthâ€" with for neglect in the performante of his duties and recommended that in view â€" of his. long term of strâ€" vice the Council give him a yearly allowance <by way of pension . and find him some other position about I was cured ofa severe cold by MINARD‘S . LINIMENT. P R. F. HEWSON. Yarmouth, . N.S., Y.A.A.C. I was cured of: Black Erysipclas by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. & J. W. RUGGLES. I was cured of a terrible sprain by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. i csit t Inglesville, Oxford, N.S Ain‘t no use to grumble of compiain Ain‘t no use in growlin‘ at the rain Ain‘t ug use in gettin‘ in a stew: ~ But we do. . Ain‘t no use in Kickin at a freeze, / Ain‘t no use in bein‘ hard to please, Ain‘t no use in bein‘ glum, I swear; But we air. Ethelâ€"Would you shout if a â€" man tried to kiss â€"you? £ Mabelâ€"Certainly. Ethclâ€"What would you shout! Take good care that you do . not rub up against the left arm of your sompanions . these days. Mabelâ€"Encore and‘sonority of tone wWHAT‘S â€"Lonisville Couriet Journal HER SHOUT FRED COULSON lé:‘:’mhle or complain' S“I:d @ wlin" at the rain Ue : Huxley, Melvi 3 gettin‘ i All, ~gargh e ui arthieag ; n a SteW! C pug Hamilton, St. ‘Andrews,Ferâ€" THE USE "Black Knight" Stove Polish is entifely new. â€" Nothing like itâ€"nothing so goodâ€"has ever been ‘offered _ hotsekeepers before. 66 h 97 Black â€"linight‘ Stove Polish makes a quick, lasting | shine that stands the ‘ hottest fire you can build a in‘thfi otove.br 6 Sher e t Mother‘s Helper ie ooo atccs â€" Aig: 1 Society â€" was Wednes: U@ay _ in St. Andrew‘s fisfiyh‘lqa Chirch with â€" a representative gath ering ~â€"of . .delegates > in “w from various © churthes in the Prosbyâ€" tery. There.were in the neighborâ€" ‘hood of 100 delegates <present: when the President, Mrs. J. R. Cavers, of ‘Galt,; took charge of the aevotional exercises _ and presided during the session. t Thore are about thirty churches in the Pres.ytery almost all ofâ€"â€" which have ~Auxiliaries‘ â€" and M_inio;BlM: organized."" Each Auxiliary isâ€"_ en« titled to two delegates and the Preâ€" sident and the Mission Bands to oft delegate and the President. The list of delegates â€" registered was as follows:â€" . Isabell McLellan, Knox, Guelph, Margaret _ Taylor, N. C./ (a.ige,lpb Guelph, Mrs. â€" Miss Band Fergus. Jean ‘McNabb, Rockwood.. ... Lizzie Boyne, Rockwood. Mrs. John Smith, Guelph. Mrs. R. Gemmel!, Guelph. Miss E. Burgess, Guelph. Mrs. A, Newstead, 'Hioboro. Mrs. Donald Brydon, Mosboro. Miss Lizzle Pringle, Paisley Block liga E. Fish, Paisley Block. Mrs.â€"R. Allen, Knox, Gueiph. Miss M. Russell, Knox, Acton. Mrs, Taylor, Knox, Guelph. °_ i â€" Mrs. R. W. Ross, Knox, GuelpK: /* Mrs. D. D. Christic, > cumih Mrs. W. C. Armstrong, Galt. Miss Henel Cant, Galt. Mrs. Cleghorn, Knox, Mosboro. Miss Loree, Belwood. Mrs. .Clark, Belwood. _ , Arlvie Armstrong, Fergus. â€" Ida Boyne, Fergus. Bessic Steele, St. Andrews, Fergus. Erminie Black, St. Andrews, . Ferâ€" Vggdio Armstrong, Melvilie, Fergus. Mary J. Thompson, Knox, Eden. Annie Moir, First Church, Eramâ€" ;'atptet G. Pritchard, St. Andrews ing . Addresses on Forei ;%Iivmi at the Various erlin on Wednesday and TI k i6 N CGuelph Mrs. Mrg.. E. W. Snider, Waterloo. .. â€" Dorothy Beatty, Melville, Fergus, : Mrs. Geo. D. Forbes, Hespeler. . > Mrs. R.â€"Scott, Hespoler > t Mrs. W; Sh"] m- F y Miss Ada Hay, Hespelet. . Mrs. A. Rudell, Hespeler. At the afternoon session the devoâ€" tional . exercises were â€"conducted . by Mrs. D.D. Clwistie of Guelph, after which the President, Mrs. Jas. At. Cavers, I?' Galt, delivered the annual address in which is reviewed the work, done ‘by. the Society in . the .Presbyâ€" tety in a very interesting manner. An inspiring address was given byl Rev..A.. J. Martin, of B:.nsuard on g"'fihip" and which he maintainâ€" was â€"the findamental principle of ‘lotecgl mission. work. When the true réelation between mankind in civilized and heathen countries. is realized by Xhe former greater progress wWill be made in the spreading of the «Gospel aimong the heathen. ais= During the afterncon the delegates were favored with a.beautifully renâ€" dered. solo by Mrs. W. D./Euler.> ./ Evening Session. 7 â€" Ouring the intermission between the afternoon and evening Sessions the doâ€" legates anl representatives of missionâ€" ary societies érom some of theâ€"local churches, and a few h'lqadl, including the press representatives, were.. pro‘ vided with an excellent supper seryâ€" e@â€"by the members of the W.F.M.5. of St. Andrew‘s Church in the baseâ€" ment of the mew church, which °. is i'lnleldidly adapted â€" for functions of this ‘character. The hospitality . of the (local members . was greatly apâ€" preciated. j } The pastor, Rev. â€"W.. A. Bradley, presided in an acceptable manner. at “hexveq}ng session. ~*~:.:.~â€" ~ An interesting bour with the Misâ€" sion Barfd was conducted by (Miss Thomson,, of Elota, which was {olâ€" lowed with a fervent prayer for the Bands by Mrs.Goodwin, of Galt. Rev. W. D. Lee of Waterloo,: tonâ€" veyed the grectings from the P‘resâ€" bytery to the delegates in a splendid address referred in congratulatory, terms to the excellent work accomâ€" plished by the W.F.N.S. which was not only appreciated ‘by the Presbytery but by â€" the entire Presbyterian Church in Canada.. The chairman‘reâ€" sponded in ‘suitable terms. ___ .. f The illustrated address on "Mission Work in the Northwest" by Miss Craig, of Toronto, was of â€" unusual interest. Miss Craig gaye an account of â€" Mer visit to the musionlumoz{ the Indians, last year and told of ! lflendid work that has been actcomâ€" plished â€" by the faithful band of â€" misâ€" sion _ workets: The _ illustrations were excellent and. assisted majerâ€" ially in showing the results of the work in the schools and missions northern Canada. * | Mrs. Nrs Mrs. . Charles, .Elora. * ‘.‘tt‘fi.uu'::b' noÂ¥, Galt. _ .\ e , Galt. _ â€" ts. 1 Susbitho K; Kand, das . Goodman, ‘Central, Gare. / ‘The annual convention of the Gueiph Presbyterial W.F.M.3. concluded at St.. Andrew‘s Presbyterian / Church on Thursday afternoon, and was proâ€" nouncéd as one of the most . enjoyâ€" able and interesting ever. held. _An interesting feature on Thursday was the reports of the various Auxâ€" iliaties and Mission Bands â€" présented by the delegates. 3 Durting the evening music was proâ€" vided by the choir and a duct : wat renHered _by Mrs, W. D. Euler and Miss L. Ziegler. "The election of officers resulted as follows:== : Presidentâ€"Miss Smelli¢, Fergus. _ 1st Vice Pres.â€"Mtrs. D. D. Christie, â€" 2nd bmm.-â€";u W. A« En‘lty, Herlint ; * > <.: .. wE Cott. and Rec, Secyâ€" Miss Mc. '%:m";- wio d ‘-‘;.;_ â€"Treasâ€"â€"Miss H: Cint, Galt. 'fiv‘n decided to meet in Fergus Geo. Beattic, Chalmers, Cuaiph G, A. Quartie, Knox, Galt. â€" Howie, Waterloo, 4 Armitage, . Waterloo0. : > Bricker, Waterloo. _ W, R.>Smith, St. Andrews, Iy Seey.â€"Mrs. ‘J. 1. Hobson, ION AT: S$~CHURCH ~L Cl soonn "he tonight of the poat L t and, certainly ‘the longest of the yeatr. | «> ; most . ADpOT V UME Mikvss fl-" % ”“ T i ow oiy <4 r wmh mend w t w s o aae e onl eX $ thereafter untll ; *\&un 48. reached. Among other matters : ‘dis« cussed was the overcrowding o?l some \o! the rooms, the opening tranâ€" sition rooms, ‘ and »the relieving ° Prinâ€" cipal Suddaby of ‘teaching. in . ‘order ktm he could devote : more time . to inspection. â€" Definite «a¢tion, however, was : deferred in connection .with some of <these. questions, < _ _ . _ ~.All the members ofâ€"the Board were ‘present,v Chairman~ Meisner : presiding. ‘ ‘The salary .of Smetsw-?m;plt Wwas increased from $120 to $175 for the year 1908.> > _ Before the schedule recommended. for adoption in committee of the whole was recéived Trustbe Pequegnat exâ€" pressed ‘his opinion that the Board should encoun'r good teachers . to apply for positions in Berlin and adâ€" vocated that the minimum« for . lady teachers should be ‘fixed at $400â€" with an Amcrease for. the first year of $50 and $25 thereafter untilâ€" the> .maxiâ€" mum‘is reached. Trustee Schilling supported the proâ€" posal and considered â€" thatâ€" it this was done the teachers shouldbe satâ€" isfied.. He referred to the fact â€" th‘ workingmen in the Twinâ€"City â€" have had their wages reduced . 40 cents per day. â€"The Board adopted Mr. Pequegnat‘s recommendation and the schedule was adopted. rge "oak t esÂ¥ & er year." â€"~Principal Suddaby said: *‘I thank you, gentlemen, your ‘action . puts new vim into my. muscles for anothâ€" ‘The Board proceeded to : fix the salaries for the teachers for the year 1908, as follows:«â€" H. MAIHN ....csuey sesier a+ P, ~FIGGREE: .cosccaanciciunee Hpim en J. Suddaby ... Miss Miss Miss R. Reid .......«.. ‘J. D.‘ Wier ‘..... A. Kaempt .... F. Devitt ... Miss Wood ... Miss Hamshaw Mts. Eby ... Miss Ziegler .. a ~SsociK Sc\tlh' atecfyreiretvirees von Neubronm ..... BATO ... otusvecsabves neavenisptfivnnenann BOUZNCT .........l. sememateemene ce DBY ,.........ccaimy svvisivernigrineccers Cowan .. Ogram ... Bitd ..... SROLTHE ... .coviserncers WOOK .x iess cune . se is Hamshaw .......,.â€"> TACGIOT "%e cce receme anes Salaries for Next Yéar Schedule is Changed combine: the rich nutriment, theâ€"whiteness, lightness and delicate flavor ‘of Ontario wheat with the strong qualities of Manitoba wheat. Nore t For all home bakingâ€"no flour, milled only from spring wheat, can compare with a _ ommc 3 "â€" BLENDED FLOUR. Look for this trademark on every : bag or barrel of flour you buy. . _‘ _ Take no other, Salary Increased King Edward School, C mw School, FLoUR / * Made in Ontario"‘ Blended Flours us wsistsans | wernbabecs avsvesvscues . pesvertacenined schedule for future | amended the th‘- h !9" asad foedvnd Soad ..... $1200 150 425 415 475 475 475 425 425 %.-, Foster: Aostsane avere [Miss A. ‘F. Waugh ‘!:li:: lmfl i miagk Mins Heuter ng. | Miss Dowswell ... !Miss Ayres ........ Theo. Z6eliner. pmoons r. The . total. salaries of teachers â€" for the next year . will: ampunt to - which will<be an increase of °* 0 over this‘*year, E4 t A committee, wybt;di» istees Ktess and Ruby.. was> in < investigate the teaching of music . the public schools. .=,% > 00 , Mrs. Courtney, of Guelph, was enâ€" gaged~ as ‘director of bx% class ‘of the Courtland, avenue % :The Board appointed Miss â€" . Matie . Viet OS GGKIIIS ‘ etory. _ subject s Ar to the approv the : In: Y wi0k : _ CGerman teaching urbl ,f'?’ $ {'1 necessary cortificate fror> the Educa _ tional Department, dutics.to .« comeâ€" _ mence on Jan. ist, at an. ~T ‘ _: es )Hy of $400. : ~@ +. / e t Chairman Meisner . Informed . the Board that Inspector Pearce has" in« timated to him that: â€"must beé done immediately to ve the overcrowded ‘condition ‘ of â€"â€" se# ral rooms.: Mrs. Eby in the King Bdâ€" ward school, had 72 scholars â€" and ‘Miss Austin, in the Margaret avenue school had 67. It looked as | it new rooms would Have to be + éd for next year. 7+‘ s w w . Trustee: Euler thought t . the. time had arrived when the principal of the schools should devote mote: ofhis time to inspection. The Coâ€" unty Inspector was only. able to visit the rooms periodically, â€" whereas: & more regular _ system of inspection should be established, > ‘This . rould enable the Board to he in closer touch withâ€" the staff and he |~<~ the standard â€"of teaching would be im« proved. © He favored employing anâ€" ‘other male teacher tor the â€" Central chool. hn . . n d No action was taken in this‘ matâ€" Principal Suddaby expressed . the opinion‘that in: view of the mw- ence of contagious diseages and .. the fact that there are 42 model students: at the Central to be examined . 1 public; examinations should be abandâ€" oned this year. ‘The Board . l6 e matter in his hands. 5 Xh se ‘The Secretary was IHW advertise for another lady teachet. Just try a blended flour once and see for yourself that it does make WHITER: and . tastier Bread and Biscuitsâ€" LIGHTER Pastryâ€" MORE DELICIOUS And :herefl for it, too. Courtiand No Public Examinations Should Inspect Schools. New Genn‘ll'\i*'t. Rooms Overerowded. Weaching ‘of Music «»'%W;«? S + *‘ 6e .: . Ne ) > ‘of: > “‘}fi’ e t. > is :: / (’}"";"wfl"f{ * dn ' r;r‘;.*,â€"?:'.. d §pIne: B i6 M ; : Panees BVE B4

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