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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Jan 1909, p. 11

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F , Liettt.-Coi. A. J. Oliver, of the , "ar Regiment, ntade'an appeal for a tf. gnu]. ot 800 towards the carrying a on of We work ot the corps. The ex- _ ttttsid last year, he stated, were con- , 'tNr_higher than ever before, til, _ in part by a detachment of l Regiment. being detailed to at- , I. i the Quebec "rercentmary pro- " w. C Maty Stewart Scott, ol the ' j “One Show Association applied It (or usual grant of $100. 6' .. d‘awmblyn, Registrar of the rum varsity, at London, noti- M55. T cit that thus entitled to i to ' tltive to the University A JK . I', A s ' . . RI ... 7 fr, "r Flu! 7 my :5 the m " I a.“ lb) "tNr-ttish f in par " Regiment We Que! Inga. _ Mary S ' Home S .‘ (In usual . I» draw 'reatiru' im m in - . to d no C l Salk. iPmident Pugsley and Secretary have", of the, Ontario Provincial ' Roads Association, notified the 2 Milo! the manual meeting to be rin Toronto on March 3rd and and asking that delegates be sent that the usual donation of no outed. V . Meme, Secretary ot the Catue Asshoiation for the Prevention trbereulosis, asked the Co-opera- ot the Council in advocating the 2 blilhment, of municipal or county toria and asking the Ontario nrlunent to increase the grant in q d ot building trom one-tint, to one- 'tttrd. J, S. Robertson, '9ecy.-Treas. of the National Sanitarium Association, W mt the usual donation toward in: institution. A similar request was received trom . Ross Robertson, ot Toronto, tor SM: Children's Hospital. Finlay Spencer, agent tor the Pris- , ' Aid Atttsoelatlott, applied tor the amount oi the ahnuat grant $10. 'Mtn tk read the following grist of 'cations which were refer- tt the espective committees:-- "i7 bm Joh F. Milieu, County Clerk _ . Mex, a iag the Council's co- tian in titloning the Legisla- C Jtt. plum to amend the law so l to tiisttiorize' Jounties to collect Tito We“; were received trom S. a. Amtrong, invader of Asylums uni-Pawns, regarding the admission of No "Meats to the usylums at "who! Ind Orillil, stating that at ttrl-rt they could not be admitted when men! County patients al- mdy hrttrese institutions are re- ared to the House of Refuge. In nation to the comnrGieations It)!“ on Tttemur, seven! others "traeef try the C'terk. Reeve Henry Gmelin. ttm.jF- 2 Reeve Geo. Klinck. my Clerk Bowman called (ha hers to order and requested they rs to cheated a Warden. The V tell to New Hamburg's repre- m e, Reeve J. F. 5,tet'ymriy,t who _ P unanimously elected and Mieo the chair. He acknowI-J C Seem-Tn“. A. Werner, of the Trus~ In Bertmeat ot the Ontario kd, mund Association atteett the Conn» tilde-ape!” . delegate to Hummus! mica to by held in Toronto on Apeit I“. l Bata R. 11oU4ried, at Berlin, naked not in ho want my. Count-Me. In W t '1"!an to do the tttttrt weal-n "and " the rust Hm Comm, we, mm. * all-hr ol re-ttrue- was to- m,“ Mun Hull-n. at .‘r Reeve J. -F. Katzenmeier. Wr-- Reeve C. H.atelt. Bowler- ", Reeve R. J. Lockhart, M. D. Wnr Hiurtburg-- . . Wu] lesion at the County . * ‘2}: opened “my that . y “taxman " which * It, -twrs were present. The 2gedtatt," ut the talcum; ' 300'" of th may Aietutftiees- N M swamp. V . E. Shaun. Josiah Sunder. Fannie compen?ation for the use highways by motor vehicles owned , operated by non-residents and to taunt» regulation for their use on a highway-S in the county, with We! to grant licenses. ilttt7, E. McLellan. T . {have P. Scott. yaw Reeve Alex. E. Buchanan ave D. Gross, Jr. tutr Reeve N. Asmussen. law Reeve-d. F. McKay. mty Reeve H. A. Dietrich. Smile! Unseen. 'tnr-its- A. B. Rhiannon. ‘A. P. Dammeier 'rtsahtp- J. J. Wilkinson. " J-. Hunt. Narnia: Township-- we M. Mison. '0 Geo. Suggitt. my Reeve S. H. Hurhn "tttnimteations, mot in a suitable manner it proceeded to transact oi the opening session. Jlti'gfuiteP'd Leety, rates W ........~.. Licenses .--.tlm._ ..t..rw.. .......,..... lSchools, Govt. grants W Registry oitice, refund u-.-.. iRoads and Bridges .rem.erbr.rTr.r. FT. of Justice from Prov. Administration ot Justice .... 7899.20 Roads and Bridges .t...tr..-N..... 3324.59 Miscellaneous Grants ..r.a....... 5526.50 Municipal Government ......r.... 3438.40 School Purposes .r.""wrr.r.. ... 20813.41 Registry Irmce ...”... ........ 159.26 Gaol P.wPtPPtrrf. ..A..r...... w.....,'..... 2237.77 Printing, advertising and post- uge0.......0..00..00....0.......1375.19 Law costs 0.0..0... 0.0.0.4000 153.12 Debentures and Coupons ...... 3262.86 Interest .00...0. -...._t.mt.. ..0.... 821.72 House ot Refuge 0.0.0.0.0... 8078.11 County Property 0.0.0.. ..._.. 2252.80 Insurance, Light ttc. .r_rtvm.tr.. 947.46 Division Court Fund .....0........ 36.00 Defeit from 1907 .rqtr-m.rtrr..i-m. 5719.29 Cash in Treasurer', hands... 51.61 Treasurer l.-".'"'""-'. ........4...... 3362.88 Magistrates' Pines .emrmmmW. ......... 5.00 Division Court Fund _.."..--'..... 50.52 House of Refuge qe.FrmrVwe.. w.-..100.00 Merchants Bank, overdraft 10626.13 County Treasurer H. tr. Bowman submitted an abstract statement ot receipts and expenditures tor 1908. He stated that while the amount of the bank overdraft at the end ot the year was larger than usual the county has cash assets in the shape of bal- ance due on land sold, also refund Irom Provincial Government an ac- count of Administration of Justice. This wilt reduce the deficit to about $3000. The statement is as follows: I P. Ktttzentrteter, of New Hamburg, the reading ot the minutes ot thehcit amnion, and I grist ot communim‘ “on. the striking at madam, uni “momma; chin-en and giving [out lay-laws theit Brat and mud rud- ings. The Council “journal " (out o'clock. / f Th. have: at tho "do" mull mama you nu mum ot pk Lrli1Jt'lftd.r"d't t Registrar J.,D. Moore submitted :his annual report, showing the total) {number ot instruments registered 3,- 2or. lees therefor $4303.45; instru- ments unwritten 1387; patents regis- tered 3; fees $4.80; deeds registered 1364; lees 82,134.95; mortgages regs istered 1040; fees $1053.95; discltarg-i es ot mortgages 778; fees $448.25.” wills registered 117; lees 8229.40; leases registered T; tees ti8.10; ab- stracts turnlsned MW, searches 754; mechanics' liens 70; other instru- ments 326- gross amount of fees earned 54753460; last year $6414.65; deputy registrar $1300; ottice help $749.38; paid to County $710.29; Amount received by Registrar $2,- 023.03. Listowel, on helm}! ot the Counties Union lot the Prevention of t'on- sumption. and asking the County’s co-operation in petitioning the Ihre- ernment to give increased aid for the prevention ot consumption in this province. all Vatican Unit-men Mt AN Committees were Struck. """'-"e.'"eB""eFN'T"T"PV'NN'T' thut Got- Three. I! my man i we. we emu “loam .. Registrar's Report, Treasurer's Report. Disbursement. Receipts. .q. 366097.09 386097.09 A04T3,00 410.00 9354.68 1899.98 _ 14.90 V The Berlin and Waterloo and Galt Hospitals have done their just, and proper duty in caring for those that have been mtmsted to them during the year. Several acute cases and those requiring special nursing have been seat to one or other of the Hospitals mentioned. . There were only one birth and eight deaths. The average age oi the tits ceased inmates wax about so years, only one occurring before the allo}tod age ot 70; tive lived our 80 yuis and two over 90, and one near the century mark. This record, Dr. Lack- Ber stated, speak: well for the health and longevity ol the hummus. This is the smallest number ot ‘deaths for quite n number ot years. Mr. McKay, Berlin, stated that he was in the Waterloo Tp. Council Whea this appeal was made and each township, with the exception or Wil- mot, paid the expenses. He did not ,see the benefit of this committee un- less awry municipality was represen- ted. As a representative trom Ber- Jin be woulg not want a member trom Wellesley Tp. to say what his 'property should be assessed at, and a township man would not want a town man to “sass his property. This try-law was a new thing to him. A. W. Campbell, Deputy Ministl-r ot Public Works, wrote stating "I have looked over the copy of your proposed township tty-law respmting statute labor, and believe it to bea ferr lair and work-Me measure, and in accordance with the Act respecting highways. Dr, H. G. Lackner, Physician of the House ol Refuge, presented his annual report for the year ending Nov. 30th, 1908. The Council devoted some time in! discussing in an inlormol mnnner who] should compose the proposed Equali-i nation Committee and alter several‘ suggestions had been ollered the C'oim-l cil adopted a resolution proposed br Councillors Klinlr and Shana, that the Ctrmmittee should he composed of the Reeves or the various munici- palities with power to appoint. sub committee at six to take the neces- sary evidence in order to ecu-lite the assessment, the Committee to bring in a report at the next regular meet- ing. An amendment introduced by 1Councillors Wilkinson end Hurst to iumlnt tho Pin-nee Committee to {thorrn the Work we; defeated. meier took the chair. utataeiuaut-umt. Clerk Bowman replied that this 'Dy-II' was introduced on the rec- otitmendatioa ot last year's Cooty Count-ll with the abject of going in- to the assessments ol the various mu- ‘nioipalities more thoroughly than be ‘tore. The equalization has been “more on the compromise basis. At 'the ‘June session a by-law will be passed equalizing the assessment for teach municipality,.basmi on the rp-, port oi the proposed committee. Inl 1889 an appeal against the assess/ ment levied by the county was made) by the townships before Judge La- course, and his declslon has been the basis tor equalization. Ali the members of the ,(‘ouncil were on hand shortly after 10 o'clock on . c . when Warden Katram- it_vostttrte phl- ree?tare venting 3 White ostrich plumes wem never be- bi; to popular. ' The bushy Mylo of toque is ppm- Giiy out at favor. " Buck fur is considered smurf [buck or me mm. [ One ot the by-laws introduced pro- vided for the appointment of an eq- ualization committee to be t com- posed ot members ot the Council with Power to meet in the Court House and it necessary in other parts ot the County and examine the assessment mils or the various municipalities and the assessors and other ratepayers; where necvssary and to report to the| Commit the proper valuation in their opinion necessary to produm a ici) 'tetation between the assessments of the various municipalities in thisl county. The by-law was given its first and second reading alter which Mr. Alison asked Who generally composes this committee. Roads and Bridges-A. B, Robertson ,Wellealey. Vl"“.|t; .tho various comm met to clan. that: dam men Ind when the mutt: were air now-ted it nu loan that am can» her: new three out at tho tour rrtuuuttltrts, while Berlin, for the itrst the in my yen-s, goes wlttr. out raving one ot its representatives {prawn over one ot the departments ot the Cannon, The chairman are as 'trl1uwsr,-- "ttartery-T. E. Helen-n. I County Property-k. M.ts'cott, Gall.‘ Home ot 1Vhtge,-Aiex. Allison; Gait. 1 Hon. tte 'tet-ae-es, Alison, gut-MI. Wt. Locum and Me ( Ea. at! Ttttd-mare, Bob- Eruan. Gum, WHUIIOI, Shut: and . or er. Pinch, I _ Hou- 1 km Way. out. 1 0mm ”may... Boo“. [W- Klllck, Detest no A“ an tdit-ti" he at a - tho eyettteB,to at: Equaliuuon Committee. can “and an I“ - 7:;ij Inn. bulb. 'iiGk, Oren Morning Session, A New Mom OBI , Five minutes alt-r the second halt got started, Thump was hurt by a skate and quit, thert going all with him. Auer 12 minutes play Edmunds tallied. and was followed by thtwpret- ti st rush of the game try Dubeau, he going the full length. Branttord got two more and human tallied Berlin's last, making the scum IO-M. Pete Layden of Paris refereed in a satistaartory manner, and wry tew penalties were imposed. The teams wen: _ Both teams had a difficult taisg to get within shooting distance of the respective goals at the beginning of the game owing to the effective work or the respective drier-ms. The vis- itors were aggressive but Gross and Itubeau were always there. It took twelve minutes at the hardest kind of playing before Berlin scored the first goal, Schmidt doing the trick on a pass from Dunmr't, Collie " 'ded another three Ininutos later and human, made it 3-0 before Brant- iurd scored the lint ,. I i g.» l After Gross had Inn-cl the puck into the net the visitors taitied and then; the balatwe of the halt was an Rep lin, Gross scoring two more and Swim bert a single, making the scare 7-2, at half-time. _ Berlin. Lehman Duncan Gross Scum“ Edmunds Schmidt human. _ The members at thts Guelph police force are to get- a raise in salary. They are now getting $700 a year and the stipend will be increased by trith- er fdtr or a hundred dollars. At the organization meeting of the (‘ommisr siom-rs of Pollen Mondly~ the men mode application tor an increase ol salary ot one hundred‘dollars a year. The matur was favorably considered and although no detfiite action was laken it is understood that the int threes: ol titty dollars “Just will be given‘and perhaps ttre'amotmt asked lor. The matter will be further con- tidered in connection with the esti- lmaus for the year and the hundred jmay be glven'. . For Berlin Gross was the star and the artiele ot hockey "Uncle" put up was undoubtedly the best he has ishown in recent years and thtrt's go- (ing some and thett'some. He could wreak up rushes as easy as rolling on a log and it was a ”out to watch tun. He also scored three goals in the first hall. Lehman was on the Job as usual and kept down the Brantlord score. Ilubeau gave the best account ot himself in this game since he Jen, Montreal and hits; work was admired. Dumart, Seitwrt, Edmunds and Schmidt on the tor- ward division Combined well andl their rushes were frequent. They alsol checked back in an ethtctive manner. " There wrrc over 1800 spectators present and the ice was hard but be- came sticky toward the 'init-lt. POLIUEMEN AN D INCREASE Humilton, Jan. M.--" is Mated that Miss Lottie Teeter, on of the two survivors of the level crossing accident at (Himshy a week 130 Sal- unhy. In. no recollection of the " tair window". 8m In: not been in- formed ot the death M ttre at het News, last it “will injure her In her present and!“ . an In at lot m u art-.3. 1 On \thn visiting line-up Sanford is playing point instead ot Puvey, and Mercer has taken Miller’s place on the forward division. "t'ap" Mac- donald played cover as usual but the heavy going caused him to play out. Meade in goal put up a splendid game and stopped more goals than were scored on him. smith and Thump worked hard but Berlin's defence heat‘ them. The latter had his ankle cut' at the beginning ot the second hall. and was forced to quit, Jimmy Sei- bert going " to even up. Brammrd has not met with a de- teat this season and although the team has met with several nurses owing to the G'ourock railway wreck the management. signed the best play- ers ot the til-luntt Guelph aggrega- tion and came to Berlin confident at winning. The change met with the approval ot the annuity oi suppurtwu and the reorganized team put up the best came for Berlin seen here this sea- son and Roy Browa'ts septum ' were the victims. The work ot m Berk}; boys on the Gm mm mud» tin hockey stock company an up and uh notice and after a "cotttlab" on Agenda)! even» Jug it was divided to dispense with the setvioeu ot several importation; uni Rally Young and Art Send-s were released. ‘ _ Thea names weredptijm "Uacle" Gross and Collie Schmidt Am: the Men. ta'Vesteret " - by the Galt aggrbgatio. Int week the v t mangrtinem put their think-tub into open in with very bench-ml "suits. _ ', I... t'tl"liiii',i'(iiif',i,"fj, 'aiiiiafl)l"it'jiiiaiiu rm mum GM. l' SEVERE nemmm Bertie-te. Btastttogd--4. MP,MORY A RLA NK goal point cover tover centre left right Hrantrord Mead Stnlord McDonald Ward Smith Throop Men-m a: DIED FROM FRIGHT, Mr. and Mrs. John Flagler, ot Belleville, lost their 5-months‘-old baby in a pocstliar manner on Sunv day. The mother was holding her baby in her lap, when there came a vivid ttash ol lightning and heavy thunder. The child screamed and hill back in its mother's arms, going ia, to convulsions trom fright. It cow- tinned to son-am and act strangely at intervals throughout. the day and night, and died Monday morning, The attending physician said the child died from fright. Gray net and chiffon tule are in tho height ot [union tor tunic Mitch. The annusl meeting of the Berlin Ayhulturd Society will be ltrld in the old Council Chamber at the Town "all. Berlin, on Fob. 8th. um. All member: and others intern!“ wilt blame attend. _ "Your nounsol has dorm everything that could be tttme on your behalf," said Judy: Winchester to the prmv 'oBer, “but, the evidence against. you was overwhelming. Not only was your own evidence damaging, but your correspondence "showed that there was something wrong in the way the business was being carried on by the company I quite acre" with your counsel as to your partner hav- ing bun the leader in most at the dealings of the wmpany, but you' followed him in duping tho public, be-', cause that was apparently what your company did. When Russel ('01le back he will be dealt with in whicle ever court he norm-s herore. You war not completely a tool in the hands of Russell. You pussoss some intelli- gence. which was shown by your ae tions in cortttectian with tht. dealings oi the Highland Mary mine, which were sutllcient to show that you in- tended to dupe the public Not only mave you duped the public, but you have in.iurx'd many good people, and cast a stigma upon legitimate min- ing enterprises. With that, howrver, l have nothing to do. My part is to deal justice to you. It the executive wishes to deal leniently with you l will he pleased. You will be COD- fitted to Kingston Penitentiary for tive years." As the judge pronounced the sent- Pttee Law dropped his head and fixed his Kaite upon his wife who stood up and grasped him by the hand as be left the dock. Alter being placed in the cell Law had a briet conference with hie counsel, and was then taken to the jail. ' OF “I“! AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. r Mn. Law was present when her husband, neatly attired, stood up in the dock to hear his sentence. His lawyer, George Tait Emma-r. made a tervitt upped for leniency on the ground that law had assisted the crown in getting at the real culprit. L Lu m m in the public eye to: Aho put ya! and had spent Mme and ‘mouey in an attempt to tree human" (mm the trap ot law intu whim be had tailen after he and "Bill" Russrll had mutated h: numb; My 3250- 000 trom the gullible puMic. ANNUAL MEETING ' Toronto, Ju. 30.. Frank Law, “m rich mack" mining broker and :prmwr oi seven! wild cat no“ mm in the northern wunuy, was sentenced to tive years in Kingston penitentiary by Judge Winchester yes- terday, tor defrattdittg the public n The annual report of the Registrar-General for Ontario shows that, tor "very thousand children burn our hundred and clown die below they teach the age of one year. Most of these deaths are due to dis- orders of the stomach and bowels, and most ot [hose Hith- lives could be saved it mullwrs kept always at hand a sate and simple remedy like Baby‘s Own Tablets. These Tablets uure all stomach and hnwol troubles, but bettvr still an ou'asiunal dose will prevent these troubles coming on. Mrs. N. Shaffer, The Brook, t)nt., sayss-"l have “and llahy’s Own Tablets for stomach and bowel, trouhlos. and always ftnd them satislac- tory. I feel that my Mlle ours are safe so long as I have this medicine in the house." Hold by medirim- dealers or M mail at 25 certis a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine in HrocksuHle, Ont. LITTLE MOS LOST HOW TO SAVE THEM Judge's Severe Reprimand L. J. BREITHAUPT, Pres AMOS BRICKER, Beer. any; Wlu-rr- tlu. otganirerc of H hope to rival tlu. llytllIv-L'l" missiun will Ire in [hr 1uul the ladidl Inn-nun 11min , tern provitms, “hirh Will I in thr. merger. Thus TC, ls. mission lims whirl: supply t users oi power tsill hr mm supply the radial Inn's, wh cxtn-mrly profitahhs Irusims thus (Imu'd tle hrdrovic, mis-siun. This, it is claituc, "ower Co., u! llzzmillun, Th al Ell-(1110 Co,, of Pvterhot London F.lrctrie Ctrr, “in I,“ trolling turns in Duluth, u Quulwr the Munlrml Light, Power Co., will be the was hndy. In the east tlu, Hi, l River and Niagara will gl'ln'li or,.and in the west the la) tertalls ut Port Arthur Mn] I. liar" will be drawn nu. Co., um] the Tun-nth : whirll two an- eorttrol trlcal Dowlupmcnl Co I Tatum", Jam b'c-tbiiut mew guru!» hare h-ul ahuost unrh.nllm,;rJ credvnve to Ilu. rcrsis1t'u1 .mm-xvmr tions rnmnuling Iron, mm» ur In: authoritative muuu-s mm the In-xl two "mums will mm the fun-mum: ol a gigantic vlm-Iric mummy Inning; .x< its ulurul the trrrticrNauou of alr [Jr sent irtdepctuleut elcctrivat mummi- ihich arr threatvt"ul with gum luv ot rmrnuu by the initiarmn ol IIN' Governmeat's power schw.uv, “ilh an inum Im- v.xp1l..lI/..11 claimed that this hurry-r WI in all the private electric u in the territory bnumhwl by Niagara and Port Arthur. Sn panivs ax thr, Tun-Mu Hum Co., and the Torontt, Sims! It which two an- eorttrollvd M Il ARE AFTER PROTECTION Report That Companies Will Get Together to Defeat . Cheap Power. 1 GIGANTIC MERGER TO . FIGHT IlY0It0IIEClrItItl The Telegraph har had In intensb in; conversation with one of the Exe. wuve om: at the Mutual Lite As- surmu-v 1'ompany ol Panama, and is Fleas“! to Iran that Candis big Mutual has had the best year in its history. having written new business tor 1308 at me! $7,250,000 and hav- ing added over tt,c.'tm,mnt lo As as- sets. The result oi' this rapid growth is that its present quarters in Fat- elloo ate humming loo mull to au- vummodate its tgirttsiug, ,,tutt and Ir colds and xwunliva, and the “mud have mam unuu the vim-um: ot a, handamm- new ulliro budding In lu-cp- ing with the prtmeut puxumu und) 1uture pumpwts ot the Company, l sale of the present otrtcr FFF-tH-FH-Ft-i-ret-F-toe-Ft-ra...'.. FF'.-HF'., MUTUAL Canada Furniture, od We PARLOR TABLES. CHILD'S ROCKERS. etc. If 1MmtThKIM---ronv Phone. 17: Nurht I They have Prat '" ro8Elt',rlyrrM---utyr Phone Mr. L. Seiherl‘s House 653. Rattan Rockers Cobbier's Seat Dockers Uphvhtered Easy Chairs Far " Couches Parlor Suits. three piece Bedroom Suits Sideboards We have also a lame "l have " bit line to select from mu Hue Been Looki at er. tt :c3 and it is Prohhk '4flfd W 8hggiit, Will be Purchased This WM. ' t: 1Jlltl8ITIJItlit 'pmertt Cor, Th" t'.stararc' at Hamill-m, Tlw (hm-r Co., of Peterhoro, Tim -trie Ctr.; “in irc {In-(nu v K';t])ll.|lll.l‘lun " 1i"'r.tTt' will LI ' electric menu bnumtml by tlite'." Arthur. Sum m: Noam uh ”rim-I t ic rum- claiuwil, will pm of lite nn‘l‘w‘r u-cleluL' roam l'llllllul‘illg oi Jr ttm STREET, BERLIN, BARGAINS: ..-uu- lrzun tlu. punt! pol arvo , ‘mll Law In "m '" "6BU" In view ul this attitude on than“ mull to Irl,, the mummy holders in WM, “an and " thr, Hoard have been looking “out the 1foard Bruin tur an rhgmlr sate and bib ex-tsou ot a swun-d an' 6prth Vat g modFririt' ttur, "t kiep- mv on a He winch is In every " 'fl,')")', and halmlaviul), and it is quill, MN! Company. that 1hr “mud at its next 'rteetiad tom-Indra] a|mdy (Jaw the purchase ot this won'- hulhlmg (01113. . will incltr tte WHY- Hui wa, urge and ns: ortcd line of MAY. GO less In'xl 1r.i:lyru, new}! Ill'nanIIL lm, :li- Galt plays her" Thursday and 1trantiord at Gatt m1: Tueaiav, in order to play on 41w fit. gmm' which rmulted at G.” rurlv in HIP svasnn, The total gosh “I” tlet-isle the victor. , 9-'r+t-te Evening truths imported trom Paris haw the gn-uornl lines oi tea gowns more than anything else. the Gorcturrreni ai an tlisadvantagtt in tal‘Hlng power. . The Mr, tum y. it is claimed, nuke great wacritices it necessary on the otttset to tirive the municipalities and hyInHviwluc furmmissiun oat of husinrss win-n it 'll hare'reltpted lo liq-ll the run , pow»: market. been aunsidrmd by the _ MF' suddenly takeu a tremendoua III. in value, and An tact the! Company 5 bong held up and asked to w. h, Sunn- cua‘m, three times the mat "tsh of ttu, property. . TI I F. G A LT-HRA N'I'Ft tRD TIE the Dominion Lite, and ttrhtt has bee" to locate the m on some eligible siren VJ tyvttty piece at woven! 11M 37; Just}: few oyour $2.50 up. $2.00 up. $6.00 up. $4.50 up. $12. $12. ' Sl l, up. N ugh! Phone, If it is claimed, :05 II necessary on the municipalities mnnnissiuu out of .11 have 'u-legated tteltis

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