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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Oct 1909, p. 7

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t Mn «Akunciath He also lace dor: the A . 4 us c i on c + thn cA w Tsm e cA aons Pro. Exaus roapatcl fl‘_'}‘“ $ Pro. Fxams. were conâ€" . e M _M“‘“‘"m C nR .. Be d‘“; tabln, :'h”nh .. the yers <%882 an| 1892 they were _éiscontinued. Since ‘the latter date we have had our present system . with slizht modifications from time â€" to »qlumes Whe fist record of any visits to OUF rention by P. Sâ€" Trustees show$ K I %fl (Galt), Mr. Bowma® § ‘n}, and Mr.. Ruby (Hamburg), 1isited us in FReb. 1883. â€" 5 The sessions of the Waterloo . Coâ€" unty Teachers‘ Association on: Thurkâ€" day were of exceptional interest and the delegates were greatly profitted by the addresses and discussions . Of the day. One of the important matâ€" ters detided upon was the. acceptance ol theâ€"invitation of the Galt Teachâ€" ers‘ Association. that the next annual meeting be beld in that town to give ira io Aave an" anmartunity *o: in meeting be beld in that town to give the members an opportunity to> .{nâ€" spect ~the Galt schools. The addresâ€" ses of Dr. Silcox during the afterâ€" noon and evening were greatly appreâ€" Considerable business was transactâ€" e4 at the opening of the aftermoon ciated., i{r. J.. F. Carmichacl presented the report of the Promotion Committee which was adopted. A grant of $2.00 was voted to the Ontario Educational Association. The following committees were apâ€" pointed:â€" s R Nominatinzâ€"Messrs. Pearce, Shopâ€" pard,. Carmichael, Marriolt, Richâ€" mond, Herr, and . Misses Wood _ and At ens time Question Drawerâ€"Messrs. Ballan tyme, Corrigal and Miss Scully. on COd OR e Eum eau ce ce se > Messrs. Foster ani Fischer moved that a paper in writing be set . for the third and fourth book classes, which was adopted. Messts. Linton and~Suddaby . that arâ€" ticle 6 of the Constitution be amendâ€" ed to change place of meeting . for one yearâ€"only, and Messrs. Marriott pa ie s en d in iLA d ocfi seA Albnsrnineti m t Suhnit P P amnc on P Sn and Navin moved that the Convention be held in Galt in 1910. ~ s : ... Revise the Constitution. Messts. Brown, Fischer and Scot% were appointed a committee to rcâ€" vise the constitution of the Associaâ€" The. Constitution . Was amended alâ€" lowing the association to _ appoiat Honorary members instead of _ the Managing Committce, and Messts. Pearce and Suddaby of Berlin, Linon and Alexander, of Galt; Knowles, of ‘Hespeler; Bickell, of Ayr; G. D. Lewâ€" ‘4s, of Toronto, and Dr. S. Moyer, of Preston, _ were appointed honorary members. The Rature of the afternoon‘s sc§â€" dion was the first address of. ‘thrce to be delivered by Mr. S. Silcox, B. A., D. ~Paid, Principal of |â€" the Stratford Normal School. His theme was "The Teacher‘s Study of Himâ€" z:‘ . A teacher, ho said, should be a ‘all the time but: more parti-l cularly | when attacking somcthing new, because children are cver ap~ proaching the new and the _ teachc: mm fresh in his mind the diffiâ€" » to be met ami overcome, othâ€" erwige sympathy, patience and interest will soon die. The tcacher _ should study bimself in making things, doing things and in‘learning things. Their attitude towards others may be disâ€" tinctively critical but towards . their own it is constructively critical. . If they did not agcee with thig he askâ€" ed his hearers to think of the articles they have written for & school paper: or for the local newspaper. ‘The speaker devoted some time to the question of learning how to teach writing. Everybody was vither right or leftâ€"handed, but not perfectly amâ€" bidextrous. Each therefore h_:d an An amendment was submitted by Ee nennin e e es untraified hand except to act as a guide or a support to the * trained hand. 1 .gym teachers to deâ€" mfl& untrained hand for a fow weeks and learn the dificulties _ Uhat C U LLikM in loaÂ¥ning to. _ write veÂ¥ep The untraincd hand for a iCW | weeks and learh the dificulties _ Uhat tace. the child in leatning to _ write with an untratued hand: +e had tried it and he was convinced himsel{ that a thild should learn to write on # Mackboard; that he should use only the tull arm movement and . should wfite large at first, fully twice .. as large as standard size: A child should never be required to write upon a ‘Teacher‘s Study of Himsel{." It prob‘bl' comes from the Hleorm:yedckcondifiond the stomach or bowels No Tight with * ” is Seld Everywhere, Feel Headachy Will. Meet in Galt. _ a» Afternoon Session t‘m‘ this Association pOS* profresional library of 364 Honorary Members bad habits of stiffmess to be ed and it is impossible trechand movement ion t ns © w writing? (b) J of~ attendance of P limit of school age* _ i Why should vacations Schools be shorter then the pan Schools? EOm w0 2 ubls After the conclusion of â€" mJon session the delegates " LCs‘ BE DUH OMERTRC O CCC C oWe to the auditorium which had _ been transformed into a ia‘ke dining hall ard sat down to & dainty repast, provided qy Miss Fisher and her large class in the Domestic Science _ deâ€" partment of the Co‘lglate. "Ihe men‘t ant the service was all that could be desited and the guests were thoroughly plessed with this UVIC BMilena_ FREUIREINON® _ _ CNC ulc e men‘t ant the service was all that could be desited and the guests were thoroughly plesased with this featuro of the ccnvsention. Statnaâ€" man‘s orchestra turnished ~ a fine proâ€" gramme cf mwéic. Evening Entu:a’xnmcnf. The entertaiament in the B. C. J. acditorium in the evening The entertaiament in the B. C. J. acditorium in the evening was hrpeg. attended, the audience taxing capscity _ of the large hall and the programme . was cf _ unusual merit. | Mr. J. 1. Camâ€" cron, the _ wellâ€"known entertainer, was in splendid form and chis songs ini storios vore cleverly rendered and e t the audicn ¢ in excellent Lumâ€" or. â€" His accompanist, Harlty Robb, is a pianist of exceptional ability and his selections . were enthusiastically tnzored. Dr. Silcox, of Stratiord, gave 2 brief and â€"excellent address on "How to make the world beautiful‘ and his timely. remarks were well receivâ€" ed. _ The h::a partof his address was AMustrated by: . lantorm stides, showing how schools, homes and pubâ€" lic puildings can be made attractive. The dantern was Ca~Ably pperated by showing how schools, homes aM!® F!""*. lic puildings can be made attractive. ‘The lantern was caâ€"rably pperated by Mr. Oscar: Rumpcl. Friday Morning Sessivs, The devolional exercises‘ this mothâ€" ing were conducted Â¥y Rev. F. E. Obâ€" erlander, _ after which considerable business was transacted. l Mss Cant, of Galt, was made ‘an Honorary _ member of the Assoziaâ€" tion. Other names . were proposed but it was decided to add no mote lr.amcs this year. (ey Primary Work, Mr. J. D. Ramsay, of Hespelor, gave a gratifying report of th: work of thr Teachors‘ Alliance which was referred to a committer composed of Messrs Sheppard. ‘The rescrt of the srecial I,i'..ral;ly Lt ~ Committce _ appointed to deal wit : retasaut the questicn â€" of th» distribution of Subject of Writing. Model Schcol libraries, recomurnded An excellent paper on the _ subject that _ Berlin and ;Galt be lilraty |of writing was presented by Mr. J. centros and a teathir in the school | D. Ramsay, of Hespeler, who treated in which the library is locatcd be |his theme in a most interesting manâ€" appointed to perform the duties of |ner. ‘He contended that if more time librarian. The report was adopted. |and patience was given lk’;dt.be teachâ€" â€" er there would be a mar improveâ€" "â€"| _Mt: Laughton Speats. ment in the writing. He depreciated Mr. Jas. Laughton, member of the | the numerous changes that have been Advisory _ Council of thy Educatâ€" | made in the style of writing taught ional Dept., was invited to the platâ€" | in the schools which has had bad reâ€" form and addressed the convention. | sults. Mr. Ramsay offered many useâ€" He condemned the prescnt Syllapus | ful suggestions on how to teach writâ€" on Studies issugd by the Department. | ing, and at the conclusion of his adâ€" He spoka in an interesting manner of | 41888 4 lively discussion took place. the work of the Council, and adâ€"|!t w28 generally agreed that â€" more vrocated strongly. the organization of | timt and attention should be paid :‘ Trustees‘ _ Association â€" for the | to this important subject. ounty. 3 neaen ol ho csne ioeacenpemmmeasui arancoomeitone mcrmmsemon canee i fl?a' can we i The New 1 LHO PECW PRCRIICE ii The First Year‘s Number Work. iil Ways and Means of Making PXiâ€" ry Wotk interesting. A â€" Dainty Luncheon. The Nommnating Committee recomâ€" mended the clection of the foliowing officers:â€" â€" * Presidentâ€"J. M. Scott: ~â€"Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"F.. W. © hapyard. Secyâ€"Treas.â€"P. Fischer. Ex. Committes. Mestrs. J. M. Smith, _ Corrigel}, Mahood, Miss‘s Pringla, Crozier and President of hindergarten Dept, _ Pherson, ~~ Carmichael, â€" Richmont, P Pearce and Sheppard. Auditotâ€"A. Hilborn. Delegatâ€"s to ~O. E.â€"A.â€" Messrs Martiott,. Fishor and Miss E. _ A Lackner: Friday Altermoon. There was a marked falling of in the attendance Of delegates at the final session of the Teachers‘ Associaâ€" tion on Friday afternoon, a goodly number of taking . advantage M the nos WeR 16 5o sighvseetng ‘The session was excecdingly interâ€" esting, â€" however. â€" Dr.. Silcox, _ of Stratford, combined his two addres Dr. Silktor was allowed to combine hi two Addresses for this afternooa. sos on *‘The 'V'r}l.l‘tllrw s‘ 8 of hi ;mn and ‘Nwe"‘. u‘; of his Pupils," and threw out. > many Rural Echeol Work, 2) hild" will . never . be 0. Ruled surfaces c tion Teachers‘ Libraries Officers for 1910 Ramsay, Marriott and Tooee cogeldetable seour: regularity pupils® up to ~the mcations in Rural then those in Ur« Miss E. Math» of t,he afterâ€" ates . returned t . Mr gave . am ~Marbor an Bouche, u?uflfio.. N.8., 1 \#4, 1909. taking ** 1 from Biliousness and for fifteeh aas‘s o. many ki medicine, but got no relief. I was in miserable heaith all the time and nothing did me McKechni¢, of Ottewa, and. I decided to try "Fruitâ€"sâ€"tives.‘" I have takes a uumber of boxes of "Fruitaâ€" tives," but before I had taken one box 1 felt better and now am entirely well. nds erimentin years am g to have this statement published for the sake of other sufferers, and to them I strongly recommend ‘Pruitâ€"aâ€"tives." teacher of wide experience and _ his various addresses made a very favor able impression. He was tendered _ hearty vote of thanks. The Question Drawer Committce reâ€" ‘ ported and answered a number of | queries. The Committre was opposed to giving children homework _ until they reach the Fourth division. Five hours of mertal work is sufficiâ€" ent for the ordinary school. â€" Alliance Reorganized. _ Inszector Sheppard reported on behalf of the Teachers‘ Alliance, reâ€" commending the reorganization _ of the Alliance in this county. He stated that the Alliance had _ funds in the Treasury. The Alliance is enâ€" gaged in preparing a directory givâ€" ing the character of every school in the Province." A lawyer has _ been engaged to look after the interest . of any teacher having a dispute or difâ€" ference with parents or . a â€" school board. __ (Signed) CHARLES BARRETT. box, 6« .soâ€"or trial m’?c:tdlda‘i.;-”mmpdfi: receipt of price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives The Association adopted the report and the following officers were apâ€" pointed:â€" Presidentâ€"J. D. Ramsay. ®Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"D. Forsyth. Secy.â€"Treas.â€"A. Hilbotn. Addrcss Postponed. Owing to the lateness of the hour and the decreased attendance the adâ€" dress on "School Grounds and School Gardens" by Mr. F. C. Hart, B.S.A., Agriculturist of the Galt Collegiate Institute, was postponed © until the next annual meeting.. Mr. Hart was present and spoke in an encoutaging mannger of the work of his departâ€" ment. He also referred to the recent fall fair conducted by several _ rural schools in the vicinity of Galt, where the exhibits were made by scholatrs, who were furnished with seed by Mr. |Hn‘t's department and grew the vegâ€" etables, fruit, etc., on _ their own plots at home. ‘The fair was a splenâ€" did success and bhad a beneficial . efâ€" fect. sls ful suggestions on how to teach writâ€" ing, and at the conclusion of his adâ€" dress a lively discussion took place. It was generally agreed that more time and attention should be paid to this important subject. CHARLES BARAETT, Keea. T OUR 144 page Cataiogue illustrated in colors will be sent free upon request. This is the finest Cataâ€" logue of Diamonds, Jewelry, Siltverware, China, Cut Glass, Leather Goods, Stationery and Novelties ever issued. We prepay all express charges on every article sold by us and cheerfully refund the moncey if goods are not satisfactory. RYRIE BROS., Limited =. 13%â€"138 Yonge Street ~â€" HANDSOME JEWELRY CATALOGUE FREE At the session of the County Teachâ€" | â€" nn % Association Friday Mré. * * ‘ l'_-‘ty. of the King Edward school aud Miss Marie Geseer, ‘ introduced || pgr;cCIOU$S â€" PURE â€" HEALTHâ€" foHowing resolution which â€". wa ' (Fome 3 + w «Bo the Honorable ° Dr. Pyne, x5 -mrdwu.‘l‘w â€" ‘We, the teachers of the Waterloo County, in convention assembled, .. wish to call your attention to the \ new Primer _ a$ ‘being unsuitable . Aor practical work tor the follow= t is not systematic. It» does not: recognize phonics, which is the natural way for ci.iuâ€" ‘.dren to learn to read. We should like to see Morang‘s authorized again, or one . similar in arrangement and giving promâ€" inence to phonics. The above resolution will be sent to all Associations in the Province. Before the adjournment hearty votes of thanks were tendered the préss for the full reports of the proceedings, to Miss Fisher and the members of the Domestic Science class for the cleâ€" cant lancheon served on _ Thursday evening, and to the B. C. I. Board and staff for the â€" use of the _ audiâ€" torium. * It.does not teach the pupils to help themselves, having to depend entirely on the teacher. . Jt makes it hard for the teachâ€" ets to teach and.hard for the pupâ€" ils to learn. * We would â€" ~respectfully suggest ‘that you again authorize Morang‘s Phonic Primer which all teachers hnfi F!-lr) classes have provâ€" ed. , being simple and methoâ€" dical and containing nope of the aforesaid objections, , The thirtyâ€"seventh annual â€" convemr tion of the Waterloo County Teachâ€" ers‘ Association is an event _ of the past and the delegates from the various schools in the County have returned to their dutics with many new and useful ideas and suggestions which will assist them in their work The new Primer is not even as Good .as the â€" Canada Publishing Co. Primer, which was set aside byâ€" the lerge . majority of the teachers in the Province for Moâ€" in the future. The convention was a decided succes\ and a large measure of credit is due to the able manner in which it was presided over by the Presidéent, Mr. H. W. Brown, of this town. â€" SUNLIGHT SOAP EMPLOYERS Given $25,00,000 Worth of Stock Generous Treatment of Workâ€" men by Lever Bros.â€" Limited. Lever hrot\:crs, Limited, Menifacâ€" turers of Sunlight Soap, have been trying to solve the problem of satâ€" isfactory relaticns between employetr and employee. The village of Port Sunlight was bvilt at an expense to the firm of $2,500,000, and $3,000,â€" 000, and was simply for the purpose of improving ths conditions _ under which their employees live, and _ is without any financial return to Lever Brothats: Limited, whatsoever. â€" They have also adopted a system of penâ€" sioning their employees when they are no longer able to work, or when they reach the age of 60 or 65. Re cently Mt. W. H. Lever set aside $2,500,000 of stock to be given to thr various emiployees of Lever Broâ€" thers, Limited. . The first distribuâ€" tion of this stock took place on July 23, 1909. The stock is given emâ€" ployees according to lengtb of serâ€" vice, and is theirs so long as _ they remain with the Company. Dividends will be rayable annually, including the present year. Lever Bros. ecrâ€" tainly are solving the problem _ of capital and labor in a manner that must â€" win the admiration of jevetyâ€" one. Ths tenth annual mecting of . the Canadian Conferemce of Charities and Correction will be held _ at the Norâ€" mal School Building, Toronto, Oct. 19th, 20th and 2ist, The honotary prosident is Hon. W. J. Hanna, Proâ€" vincial Sccretary, and the president is Mr. J. R. McNeillic, County Clerk, of Victoria Covaty. The proâ€" gramme is full of interesting subâ€" jects and a general invitation is . exâ€" tendcd to everyone interested to atâ€" tendthe conference. Stop That Cold To check early colds or GH fltfl'w -uumdalnuwl'mb";b. stop a cold with Preventics is snfar to let it run and be ohl!a:‘ltom"lt a s. To -nkh yentics will qure even a ty soated cold, but hlm:twnnm â€" break. of m early colds. That‘s surely botter. o'-mha,-nulkd?mel- ‘Preventiesare little Oandy Cold Cures. No Quin: Votes of Thanks «1. For Gentlemen who are bald. is a head covering, far superior lin both style and durability to any other manufactured. At the presâ€" ent day 90.000 of these are in use m LC : L s / _ PBE â€" 2e matke â€" g *4 ~#%, P .~â€" DORENWEND &A * 4 F orroronto _ l eR B the whell known Hair / e Goods Artist will visit & BERLIN, } a _ at WALPERHOUSE : # on Cns y * s . Saturday, Oot. 16th. C 4 COs ~ wos e : , d During this visit we will be <G° 2 h showing the very latest Parisian _ * ® â€" M and New York styles, and 794 J mpangrORMATION aji aF are particularly invited to inâ€" POMPADOURS _ *EAAA " spect and try on any of these °¥ S WITOHES W | creations. CLUSTERâ€"OURLS ©HPD N Smd PP PP DEnE OE throughout Canada and the United Btt;'bu-. Call and hav.fimdunon- B one Childr.n are always sustaining cuts bruises, burns, etc., and not infreâ€" quently contract ringworm, scalp diseases, and similar skin troubles at school. _ Mothers will find Zamâ€"Buk without equal for all these accidents and discases. _ Mrs. Thomas . Allen, 156, Watcr l street, St. Mary‘s Ont., says:â€"‘"My daughter Mildred, 4 years old, was severely buinâ€"d by falling cn a hot flat â€" iton. She was burned on the heel, instep, and on the thigh very badly, I at once applied some Zamâ€" Buk, which eased the pain, and in th» course of a few days the wounds were thoroughly haaled." Mrs. â€" George â€" Aldridge, 12 Louise Street, Stratford, saysiâ€"‘"While playing barefooted about the _ yard my son Bertram, 6 years old, stepâ€" ped pn a broken glass bottle, which cut very deeply into bis Vig toe. The cut was so deep that I sent for a doctor and had the foot proâ€" perly dressed, the doctor leaving lotion to be applied daily. Under a h‘s treatment, _ however, the wound ‘scemed to get no better, but on the contrary _ inâ€" Rammation set in. A kindly naighbor thâ€"n recommended Zamâ€"Buk. We ob tained a supply, and after a few ap~ plications th:> child sceemed to _ rest better, and the pain was VeTY much reduced. _ In a few days, under the 7Zamâ€"Buk â€" treatment, the wourd asâ€" sumed a better appearanct, and from that time healing was Very rapid. Inâ€" famimation and soteness were finally completely banished, and in ten days from the fitst application of Zamâ€"Buk w« tast 4he handaces from ibe foot. The Dorenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee A BOON TO MOTHERS ‘ When Childr:\. are Injured CoUNnTY CoURT ADJOURNS TILL OCTOBER 19th. The County Coul opened on Tucsday Wednesday until Octobet 194 Ltfonor _ Judge Chisholm, _® case of Dunke vs. Shantz et be heard. FULâ€"BEFARESHING. AT ALL GROCERL DORENWEND CO.$ TORONTO, LT‘Dâ€" 103.105 Yoxer St. and eacli His HMor the settl ¢d. a» COM LN G Mrs T REMEMBER ONE DAY ONLY. P.. Gcanlon, of Bradiord, ©@s t ga hent During this visit we will be showing the very latest Parisian and New York styles, and you are particularly invited to inâ€" spect and try on any of these r| Court sittings which sday cwas adjourned on i1 October 19th by His rwie®aim â€" when the and t le: the 103â€"105 YoxGE al will which 34 CRILDREN IN ORPHANAGE The Berlin Orphanage Board _ met cn Monday evening, October 4th, at the home of Mr. J. R. Strickland, with the President in the chair. _ The minutes of the September meetâ€" ing were rqa_d and passed. M Emtc in E The President read the Matron‘s report, which shows that the contriâ€" butions received during _ the _ past month amounted to $39.95. _ There are 34 children in the Home, and Dr. Huchnergard was the medical attendâ€" ant. M â€"Tbe Matron‘s report, and also that of the Treasurer were received with pleasure. it The Central school scholars of Berâ€" lin sent a handsome donation, _ for which the Board and Matron wish to express their hearty thanks. Accounts amounting _ to _ $246.90 were read and passed, and ordered to be paid by the Treasurer. The Board decided to increase the salaries of the Misses . Shuh and Weber, as an appreciation of their long and faithful services rendered to the little ones at the Home. ‘The wholesome, harmless, green leaâ€" ves and tender stems ofa lung hralâ€" ing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop, goverms and gives strength to properties. _ Tickling or‘ dry bronchâ€" ial coughs quickly and safely _ yield to this highly effective Cough â€" mediâ€" cin>. Dr. Shoop _ assurcs mothers that thoy can with safety give it to even very young babes. No opium,no no _ chloroformâ€"abselutely _ nothing harsh or harmful. _ It calms the distressing cough, and heals the senâ€" sitive mombranes. _ Accept no other. Demand Dr. Shoop‘s. Sold by ali dealers. $25 CONSCIENCE MONEY On Saturcay C. L. Von Gunten, a Blenhcim jeweler, received a cheoue for $25 from a man who‘*some ten years before left for parts un‘nown, owing Mr. Von Gunten an account. A few days ago ho received a letter from the former Blenheimite enguirâ€" ing the amount of the account, _ but as all records had been destroyed, he had to irave it entirely to the debâ€" tor, who forwarded $25 in payment of an account of some $17, as mear as can te omeimbered, making sure of coverinz the original debt with inâ€" of co terest The Waterloo County 8. S. Conâ€" veiticn will meet in th> Methodist Chorch, Hespcler, on Friday, Nov. 5th next. _ Several of our leading S. S. workers will address this conâ€" vention rni & profitable time is lJookâ€" During the years in which our pure tood laws have been put into effect there has been a great hurrying and scurrying on the part of the food manâ€" ufacturers to change their methods to make them conform to the law. ‘The Quaker Oats Company is a conâ€" eplcuous exception. It was admitted that Quaker Oats was as pure and clean as possible and that it was an ideal food. The purity and cleanliness of Quaker Oats is familiar to every one who has compared it with other brands of oatmeal. * 2 d farward to brands of catmeal. * it is so cheap that any one can afâ€" ford it and so nourishing that every one noeds it. The result of last year‘s exporiments at Yale and other points where food valucs were teated is that Quaker Oate has been adopted b‘ persons as their food on whic! they rely for adding vigor and endur aat 4 ‘They Didn‘t Have to Change, TRANSFORMATIONS POMPADOURS _ sWITCHES CLUSTERâ€"CURLS muscle and brain, #£â€"â€" . *% PÂ¥ Doh o Cor. King and Four E. P. CLEMENT, K C, W1 Reaog® c.";â€" .. i20 x Conveyaucer, etc. Ofice 1M Ni1tb.Ecriin. Telephone 4 ty Pevornads atace Beviin, (Suocessor to Courad Ritser.] _ _ Bar:ister, Solicitor flm" ibl * 3‘3 mp.q to loan, _t“:{é‘ es â€" ® Oe TeR WO . new Market, m;:u“,r » F G. HUGHES.â€" ° " Dentist. Uddfellow‘s Blook. ourth Thursday -‘n-iâ€"l‘t?niv .m Friday C DEy Tor nateives naraation ‘sf Douseytho enapd Tharaian m ourth Thursda mm‘ Waterloo Office will be closed every EXPERIENCED . VETERIN:â€" ARY SURGKON â€"_â€" &J ____ _ ____ Dentist LD.S. Royal *# Dental Surgeone 1>.D.8. ‘Toronto Uni 9ubml:cauotdmulu°7'uvm Off ce t _‘.‘,j ance between Knnx'umudlxl & «4 J _ _____ Issuer of Marriage Licenses Offlcoâ€"Post Office, St. Jacobs, Out. Clement OHN L WIDEMAN Chas. Knechtel Architeot Patents soliciting for Canada and the United States. Biue printing at short notice. The be‘-vt. time to onlfr ou‘rb:lunn ts now. e are runnin largest and, we believe, the Ean business training school in Western Ontario, Three departments,â€" Commercial, Shorthand and ‘Telegraphy, Get a money mak education. Ot:andutu tre in id.o‘umml and are meeting with success, Get our free A. HILLIARD Specialtyâ€" Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. King St. East. Berlin. N.; ORAM A. L BITZER, B. A. _ THE BEST SCHOOLZ WELLS, 1.D.3. Office: 31 Courtland Aveuue, near Victoria" Park Gate, Berlin, Ont. e i. old by Elliott & McLachlan, DR. J. E. HEDT, , Solicitor, con STRATFORD, ONT Prineipal : <66

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