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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Sep 1910, p. 10

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t, and this will have amplr room lot a fly gallery show. The new ' call tor one ot the most. con- mlrnt and utFttrdttte "mum: in (all tuformer.--A [Ithng of the Provisional Board ot Directors, who have in hand the erection ot a new theatre in Gall. was hold yesterday ant-moon. and it was drcidcd topro- cred at once with the work. Somn change has born made in the original plan, which called lor an entircty lrw building on a site on the past side oi the river. This it was felt would be too hoary an "ndcrtaking, and nrranxvmrnls arc now being corn- plek-(l to robuild tho old Scott Mock, ipurlly destroyed by frre last spring, 1 using the whole building for the pur- pose of the now thmttre. Tht main 1 Aloe" of the auditorium will be on the ground tioor, taking the plam ol' the presrnt Morts. A balcony will he built on the level of the old main Floor and the old gallery will remain. The slur will he brought down in Athe ground Mor and rnlarzn‘l try 20! tt Munro'- or mum hnudrorl. and Nery "ort will br put "WWI". to I" the work mmplow tor owning sly In Dace-let. I GILT WILL GET "_tote9q+qtoto+ b" . 's t David Bean i " you want to make sure T t of the success of your sale . ' advertise inn the Chronic'e- t f Telozraph. , 4 The Chronicle Telegraph o" ' caesium nearly 9very mom 0 . try home m Waterloo County t + and its subscription lists + t keep growung. , . n.-- q " - ' Part a iculars of . t A “Vt' o n eers Vancouver last IVE-2:; latrgssc [fame at t gurus. Ff“. 'C-ld/ici',,,,",',',',').',, Fommy + Should Send the 8an 2'd"teid"2,om,e, against aft-5"”- q ' . ' he Mi L.', our t Atttntrtttmttttttttt an tt [tl,'",', that Biel'lt",,avP', holders, + Sale Inns to no. ‘3 'su'Pit,It,,i,t,', or sdt)T,nJo/"Trei,- . _ . es minste ' en Ronni . l man, G I t .TPy cts.r"i7rio'"-"rveeh.': Wilma} 533;: at him with 113°ngth t g"! tta “manner! orneuly his hand and "d,'g,'t's coolly put up + l fume paper the people threatening 'ltif.r,"'l,f, and held the . l,",',', who for .these announoe- . Em.“ “I 1,'Jllh,t',l'tdsg', no viol- t the: During 1909 it our q f Irma"? said Burns' JI It a gen- + more advertising ofthttg t {afidrossmg the cliiG er Pf game, _ q class than ullother Waterloo ' : did 'Pt hit that' “awn“ IS why I t County papers combmed t ttl'" during a mixup 'i',',t1,t",t',,trr' T a the lar w K. near- t 1"." '. a "380“. t I irtvoivrd, J,',",',',',','",',, on both sides were _ and lot Hm... Lugoyf walked away éFarmersi sheap Reading for 1910 OQOQOQCOOQOQOQ - Pu BleHER Gamma-Yum”. Interim - Ont: ttlt" must accompany all orders. M; Postal Note, Money Order. Reistgred L Order to David Bean, -_w OI...- noo-ot 0-0... ...... ............ ...... ......8t.go Chmnlclo-Tolegnph and Family Harald and Weekly em. .1316 "umtieste-rueseph and Farm-'- Advocate ... .. . .... .... MS Chronicle-Telegraph and Holman] Weekly "Wines... .. .... 1.75 Chronicle-Telegraph and The Canadian Farm and Dairy... . . L70 1Jhrmueumstexrraph and Weekly Sun (a farm journal) .... 1.05 Chronicle-Telegnph and The Canadian Farm t .. .. . 1.50 Chronicle-Telegraph And Country Gentlemen . . ... . .... .... 2.00 _ Chronicle. Telegraph and Dnily Globe ...-.. WK” .... 4.35 J Obmnicle-Telegnph and Town‘o Daily World . . . . . . .. 3.5 CJtuonieleareutrraptt and Toronto Daily Mnil...... '.'r.y.i.dfy"" Uhmmiele-reletrraptt and Toronto Evening Hail.... .... '... 4.25 ©hrotsieie-reiegraph and Northern Messenger.... .... ... .. . 1.3) " Ohmuiclt {eh-graph and Toronto Sum-day Niéht. . . . . . . . . ' 325 Chmnlcle-T. legmph and The News (Daily) "'." . .... . . . . . . . .. . " We recommend our readers to subscribe Ir the meera' Advocate Ind Home MagazinP. the heat. "trricu'turat and home paper in Ameriea. ttlt" must accompany all orders. Make remittance by Postal Note, Money Order. Reistgred Letter or Express Order to You cannot reach the stat mm of the people of Int- orIoo county through my other human". V ,,-“--_.. vPam"... '"""""W Illa with all other Canadian and American newspapers quoted on applica- tim Subscribers raiding in the United States who wish Canadian Cr1"'r"-r---au_ai-cUc=u"L'Tdi.'u'L', ---- PIN» then: must pay extra Ltuee, -r-----dicr.-u=.i'2,=s' The Chronicle-Telegraph in Again able to offer very libel-ml and m“ clutbing roles for the your 1910 whereby unheriben may “to the following publications in connection with the Chronicle “can“: for one yeaf gt speciglly low rates. A number ahso ofkrth “lance of the year tree to new subscribers. Special clubbing rate um. .11-».-- 'N-oe, __, . . Fr7-."rf"'_"""e.-.+ .u. “Mich-hp slihFi.i4"ll'.lBr'lf,Nlt. ‘hdfiuo-uur-‘nh-mhfl- 'Letr1tuFhitaRea'GFab"h"l.Ti7trr, ii ’m-Mhnr.nu-huu-u‘u " -d. 'ye-yur-at-GG-Ga-iii'." I. srjiiiiErEeEir,ie77ilraTn%Ul'lh"g In... "l=mwbw~tmm~dm?uofi _"e'Eli11tlyll.hGhp1'pgti,tl.eii2gi ItrtrTda, .Ibhud "er. LtUttetereulG'i'iTcriiii'ird'.". ,7, -ir.cciiCruri,rrr'11df'g."eBtig& - “may“.fluhmlflh.‘ zwgmanm‘udrmfir?” “WWk-Tdosnph t and Weekly DI. nanom- i170“: NEW THEATRE ITPr - tyedi'tir." Ontario t iiéivoun . ,t, . iii"iirtk'ii,'1,hliit.t2.tg manual“. in 1Wtattt2fthite2iTt'i': '.eAetesteeiiueoib" _ “4.. .'.._ ""rb0roU 53"? + I the lacrosse players is the true les. t son, of the great and square gamc ot . itrosing. conclusive! that Lid]: . HiiGiiAvi “:9th 'lo,','ll,1,e'f, made from too“ att herbs, hna tutored hum Outhou- and; a, women. ._ Mn. Finn-um. " Lynn. In... Invin- m nick we... 0. “to he: tor "a. no tag“ 223...: to Ionic. d sun-on con-um! "In In '0; 'e,1,ili'j1'li'r'err1. 'iiilri'glll' ' but“? The mat mini-$1.0! 'rrtaBBetted may.” 9313993], gouging In mm the Foot of -tu"trairc" ii'aiG'Tl knowof will do this no ufely and surely a Lydia E. Plnkham'l Vegetable Com. g,',ugf,; 2r,t ',2P','g'g 'i',ff,r, ht " ac on An m w Ri.?il'fele'h"'f4 'troar. - T .----..P_'._" urn. I) well In all my life. I recommend Lydll F.. Plnkham'l Vegetable Compound hill my friends."-' Mr; WILL “mm, a Columbia Avenuo, Rockland Me. Buchcha In a symptom of tomb weakness or denngement. If you hue bundle. don' neglect K. To t permanent Jello! [you must reach rd root of the Ironing Nana..- - Rockhnd Mail“ for a long time wit 5nd side, and was To Lydia E. Pinklmn’s Vegetable Compound and let them 1)an - .-‘vv-lI-llawl lt'IIUW. Again, during a mixup in which neat- ly all the players on both sides wrrr involved. Burns coolly walked away and let them have it out. BACKACHE' WILL YIELD THE LESSON " BOXING Object lesson the od Maine.--", Wu troubled . time with rain: in my back , and was In soluble in "erg ' w way. I doeto 'ad 'iii] until I was dis. 4 Mt connge¢ nn d ik thong t I should a never get well. I CW' 51 read a testimonial , about Lydia E. i Ir, J'inkharn'i Vagab- T" Et E ble Compound. ttnd rilitlk thonfht I would " A, try t After " "r5Y. Ri' init ""pi,tfur, g . M.'. was on In i'il's,'ll] never felt Mt well "e.. v _--- - _ - - Glob. and Cu'uda l Farm.-..... 1.50 2emtn.............. 2.00 .. Cari-- 4.35 J World ...... .. 3.5 r'2'Cr.y.f..7.y.d'r'" in; Mnit........,... 4.26 entree.............. 1.3) IayNiéht.......... ass ly).....um oem Publish er Waterloo, Ont. (Ottawa Journal.) “was Pugilist gave MINARD'S LINIIENT RELIEV- " NEURAIBIA. the cut you. .le in r-tio;', will " held at Prrt F.tgie “an, drlcgars cod tiritorit were' in alto-Jun P. A mutter of new AV limt-m have been orgxnircd during I Vitxr-Prrsident, Rev. w. E. noose. ' Hes “or. Ron'rding secretary, Miss R. Sni- xix-r, Mouth Sayuga, It'o-rvspoming F'serreUry, Miss An.. [lie Frh, Flehringvi0e. 'Miss'onary secretary, Mr. L. V.isttlre, Rodney. Junior Suptrinlrn in”, Miss Emma Ty." ', mum: o. Th, chict [mum-s at ihe Consrniian \wro the addresses by Bishop s. P. Sump, D.0., of l‘lcwlanl, Ohio. who t',clivr.rpd a rrtarre on "Tho ()rhnl." whi h he tisitrd recently!” also 'inducted " nissim study class on “Tl-c l’plin of (hina." and ttt the last session dcliwrod a mastorlyand towrrbl addrrs,. on "Present Day I'Zmngrlism an! our Rthtirr. To It" _ Treasurer, Mr. ll. W. "easy, Strat- lord. At a recent convention of the “and: (‘onlrmcc Branch Y. P. A. sf the Fytrngetical Church, hold at South laruga, the following oiticers wcrc cloclrd: Presieett, Mr. W. H. Umbach, New Hamburg, OFFICERS 0F "IE CANADA CONFERENCE BRANCH Y.P.A. The Town Kngineer was author- l-mi- to engage a new pavement inspector. Victoria St. storm drain diverted so as to not pass through the park was referred to the Finance Committee. Iv uaInDhlall THE GROWTH oe THE CITIES. BOARD 0F EDUCATE!" - ... . (London Advertiser.) , The outstanding haunts or the business transacted at the regular The United States census returns meeting at the Berlin Town Council s.hew that New York Ins left all a Monday "mills are:- cities but London hopelessly in the A special meeting will he held rear. The figures for the Btteen ure-' on Sept. 27th to discuss the est cities are: . question of establishing a Munici- ypde ... ...... ........ ...:..c... 7,537,196 pal Board oi Education to take New York ........... 'or-...'...... 4,786,883 the place ot the present Public Paris _.'..-... ......... ...........¢,‘.. 3,714,068 School and collegiate Boards, Tohio .er.-m...J...t.. .t....'...V_J.-" - aim "in The trots along the boulevard on King St. east will be removed. The application 0‘ the Park Pyyrrto have the course ot the TO ESTABLISH The market will not open until 8 a. m. from November lat to April lst. Your complexion as well a your temper is rendered miaerabte try a disordered liver. By taking Cham- heriain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. Sold tr all dealers. _ A by-law was passed gnnting tower vast-moms to the Hydro- Electric Commission at the sewer farm tor $85.00. A strong, rerreahtative com- mittee was appointed to prepare details in connection with the coming visit of the Technical Ed- ucation Commission. President Scellen thanked them her tor his explanation ot the pro- position and promised that the mat- ter would be taken up at the next meeting of the Board. It was dreitt- mi to appoint a committee, consist- ing of Messrs. SceIlen, Lochead, Shirk. Detweiler and Klotz to make arrangements to have Berlin repressed- ted on the proposed deputation. The Sprinklingv and iiGiao, Committees writ lug consolidated. was behind the scheme. He sold the deputation would go down probably in November and information on the matter would he [awarded to the local Board as soon as it is printed. Iona: Can-ls, would he meaty or eighty million. The speaker said tut the Premier stated belore the undertaking to deep- en the can] we: stated public opin- ion had to he in its hvor and you cannot blame him. There will he opposition to it, u the railways ot Canada end the States will oppose i the scheme because it will bring their grain carrying rues down. The inter. est in this undertakingto people in this vicinity will he the chaplains ol freight totes. Themnln object of jkhis campaign carried on try the Tor- onto Board of Trade is to get depute- tions trom different Boards at Tails to go down to Ottawa to show Sir Wiltrid Laurier that public opinion ‘ on the Erie Canal - that the jgrnin will so tint we‘ll no action I is taken to deepen the dim Cad, .nnd iip.ehtyd11ett-toret' bark this lame. He Armed tint even were the Georgian Bay Canal built a deepened Welland Cnnnl would be required to provide for the re- turn height, which mutually would go by way at the lower ' The cost would be $20,000,000, but the total tor deepening the whole artrterrt,, including the Welland and St.anr~ 1 In. gr. vary a“ M " " atrggLt at h_ In”! at Title on “my ,'lltl'= I "A (IN toe the md In Inn“ by Mr. A. w. M 'F prune-tin tho Toronto W ter: True. respecting a. ”all; a; 1hrr'retuatdcusa,arrdi u m improvement of tho Bt. LAW" liver. The - In W President J. A. W, who Inho- duced a. m and w MI rem: an than its not I In” P1559 m m Ff It. F'tti- l m mu won: pmi "tacre,. 'ii'iiVrdii;t'rA".'r' Tao-t1 In a in ample. r" w. in (V. I. u: 2““... lug,' “3:22"; Sklpness. Ont. Dee. loch. "I have and the nmplc box od Gin Pills {on sent me and have received Feat re" Id. lendeseyou ROW ur6ttio lot - a dour: bola." RICHARD NEWER. You It, Mr. Welmcr first wrote for . {run-n IsolGh Pills. Hetrkdthem, "'ll"h',',' Bo much good that he v7.1! to and the my for a lull in la beau-e he felt that he hat) loam] mtg! ty his "cubic. Y.. we and Gin Pills he to - In!“ from Kidney T'dlheg Trou- ble, Rheumntinm and La act. We 'llt ull tuner!!! to test Gin Pills, and use for then-valves "at these pills ttc-- lzlly cure " such diseases. No miller w t your “perm has been with doctor’s medicine and advertised reme- dbkwe want you to try Gin Pills. And we t young how much good they will ftrmittrepirterGG"irie"iii, le, because we think your experience wilfbe» exactly like tlet. at Mr. Webster's. "mu-rs find mason for boetatitttr- in these huge agglomeration: ot human- ity? The tr1tetn-mrrger and the ao. ciologist do not share this worship ot bigness. The larger the community 1rerondacrrtain point, the larger the problem. The rapid growth ot. city puts money into the pockets ot the around owners, but it dots not neon- sarily increase the opportunities ot the inhabitants to lead healthful and happy lives. Why should Yorkers timt re these huge egg] ity? The slum “NOBEL do not bigness. The h treyond a certain problem. The r puts momw inn nun-Jun ... ...... "...... .....t... 7,537,196 New York ........... ...,.....m 4,786,883 Paris '.'rr-r.. ......... ..-.......,‘.. 2,714,068 Tokio "r.-....'...... -4ot'r-4.r. 2,085,180 Berlin ."e'me..-.. --------» x-..-AtHiit,U8 Chicago .v.‘... 'rp...... F"--., 1,693,575 St. Petershurg -..c...... v.. 1,618,000 Vienna M”... ........... 'm........ 1.674.957 Canton ""rr-r. "'r.r-... ............- 1.000.000 Pekin (estimated; ....... L....l.1il|0.000 Moscow ...t.... .'-...... “...“. 1.359.154 Philadelphia 'Pr9rr.t» ............. 1,293,691 Constantinople (estimated) 1,12s,00o Osaka .".N..... ....met..r.. --,"t. 1,117,151 Calcutta and Suburbs M... 1,026,987 New Yorkers are thrrrrmtt upon the date at which their city will overtake the British metropolis. Ono prophet estimates that it will happen in 1938, when both cities will hue over 11,- 000,000 people, if the rate ot growth ot sucha calculation is that, it takes in the past is unintulned. {The detect account only ot the present areas at London and New No“. M city is constantly expanding and damning suburban towns and Villa”; ,v....... '"-ot'r-6rr Berlin ......n.... .....5... k.......- Chicago m-"-',... ........ ....,..... St. Petershurg -..c...... v, Vienna M"... ........... 'm....... Pekin (estimated) ....... k... Moscow ..rt.... .'-...... ....... Philadelphia 'Pr9rt.te .tr-rh.t...... Constantinople tetrtirrtatedy Calcutta and Suburbs r..b.. New Yorkers are ihprrtrtg date at which their city VII the British med.rr-nai ft. -_-eV -.....unn, rune Mr. lirenharger did the same tor Miss Mourning“. Mr. The exercises were held in the large ward of the institutién, which almost proved inaugurate to "com- modate the large gathering of inter- ested people, who had assembled to see the event. The room was decor- ated for the occasion with evergreen, hawthorn boughs, vases of roses, palms, and ferns. . Mr. William Preston, chairman of the Hospital Trust, presided. 0n the platform besides Mr. Preston, _ Mrs. titaebier, Misses Dctweiler and Mo- Lcncghan were seated the Mayor; Mes- srs. C. Mellhargcy, D.M. Ferguson and Dr. G. R. Deacon. The presentation of diploma and medals to the two graduate. then took place, Mr. D. M. Fermi-on in I few well chosen words making thes presentation to Miss Detweiler, white AG. ‘IAIILAWV --- -- Stratloni Herald.-- This graduation exercises ot the two nurses, [in B. M. Detweiler, ot Berlin, and Miss Carolyn McLenaghan, of Smith's Falls, both of the Stanford» Training School, at the Hospital last night, were very happily consummated. Graduation of v ,w- '"'"qN - med with baby Irish has old kilo veil ought with re. m. and ur- rtedabmrqretoe bridal loses. her only ornament hang . had-om pearl crescent, the [in at th. bride groom. The ceremony was conducted try the Rev. M. W. Grows; in tin presence ot shout seventy-live gusts. The house was WU dooorsted with palm, term, asters and roses. After the guests had extended their heartiest good wishes to the happy couple, they sat down to s hountiiul wedding down-er. Among the my line gins tolthe bride were several cheques for handsome “routs. Mr. and Mrs. MoCorlnack left on the st- tcrnoon train tor Michinu and upon their return will reside " Foirview Farm. The brides going-away “tire was a smart tailored suit and u chor- Iotte corday hat at black velvet. _ A ”my 'rttmt" “a PM " cl.',' “my hm. a. no... a Mr. and In. m I. “a. on w“""" " Nah noon, vi- '.tt ttal war, Ala-nu, been- mile a! It. IBM locum. The bride, who m an“, “I m ""1 " In: ' 3.. won . WW low- of tun-re in, m... and ...1" L‘L‘ n-1,. . _ can mm ioi,e he. --u- chlel a Ila-In. - ta., m. w a a. was, was: trim III the but Inn was It. Inky Icl'ezie. It: you; cowl. um reside at " Latter Bt., Mn. ', fyt, him??? n towns 'tttd%niges.""-r"' should Londoner: or New mm; “pm the National I v - '*u M m tGT F'atatr' but. I. to... at r. m In. Data M. an“. a. - " ”at noon, - as; I “I‘M", Ala-m, be... Xe a! Mr. Eric" locum. Th. de, Who m an“, “I” " " M "tu- nL. _---- - muACK V . __ --"__ Mt. a: In. Jteatm In." ."WIW gnu-mu his. vou Mr THEM Berlin Nurse puny u I mun nprnmturr rd 83.500. Thr vote was overwhelmingly inI wand” calmly ttwor ot thr bylaws. For the Lin- dorman 1'ompany, 1.127; Against, 33;l h“ utter MIMI! tor the Fibre Company, l,243;l " Km St. Wat, Berlin. K “Must, it Over tmethirdi, of the', . total lint voted in lavor so the hy-l We have vacanctcs for men .l','glg,'i,"ic,'i,dlac.'i" begin on u”, and women in all limes of work an . up m y. . " in mm: that a prolert in on If you ar.e out r.of cmployment toot to bring mutual W here t.El communicate all) us itt once. ism ttext year "on "It 1418 Elk No char e for registration or 10mm Welly malleable his services gendered huh-n Mthht'ell 'tbtt'" . Tr _ "e'"-""""'"""' BFBrW_.. cu "IT DIM'Hg run, to the Lindorman Dovetail Glue- jointing Machine Compant, and the Film-hoard Folding Package Com- pany at I total rxprnditurr 0! 83.500. Thr vote was overwhelmingly in Yum ot the bylaws. For the Lin- dorman Company, 1.127; mint, M; tor the Fibre Company, 1,243; opium, " Over cum-thirds of the total lint voted in town! so the br. laws carried. Work will begin on the bullying: immlmly. i Woodstock, Sept. IQ. - Property rumors voted ttsday dh by-law: to grant "Ptretstriontouch as [we sit". The collision is said to have been made by a misunderstanding of or- ders tor the southbound train extra to take a switch near Kintprhrnd. The motormen of the two cars did not have time to set the Makes when they sighted each other. The heavily- loaded northbound car was crushed, and the bodies of the dead and injured were strewn on either side ot the track amid the wreckage. The I screams oi the lnIured men and WOs {men lollowing the crash ot the _ ears brought the neighboring farmers, to the scene. teonductor Spiller, oi the southbound car, was unhurt. and ran hack toward Kingsland and nag- god a ear which was approaching the wreck at lull speed and would have plunged into it. Wroclaw eam" and physicians were rushed trom Fort Wayne and Blutrton, and the bodies ot the dead and the injured were conveyed to hospitals in the two cities. CARRIED TWO _ . w. mrv- -""'y- _ two passengers were killed and seven were seriously injured in a head-on collision between two interurban ears on the Fort Wayne and Biuittort divi- sion of the Fort Wayne & Wabash ,Valley line to-day. The wreck occur- red seven mites north cd Blullton " a sharp curve. I'hc ears in collision were a northbound local car crowded to the s'teps, and tr southbound extra car trom Fort Wayne. They met while both were running at high QM 42 mssenaeas muh BY smear m comssnon - ,1- ""'""""""'V at“ to London for the prisoner" who is at the station awaiting tis arli "cs'. to be, brought bac'g to Ferlh. Pay tectiVe Downs stated that He man had teen in London tor three weds. ‘ Shortly after non. Wednesday Chic! O'Neiii receivcda “ire lrom London informing him of the arrest o? Charles Bttrkett, a Syrian merchant who formerly conductei the VietorU ecMectioatery store here an! wanted on a charge of defrauding crrditors toanamount between $600 and 8700. He was arrestrd in the Parisian, Chin by Deteetives bowls and Egleton, charging him under the warrant; from the local authorities. P., C. Walker was immediately sent to London for the prisoner" who is at the station awaiting tis arli "cs'. ,Chantberiaiis Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best known medicine in use for the relic! and cure a bowel complaints. It ear." ttriplie, aarrhcea, dysentery, and should be (fen " the first un- natural 1005mm; ot the bowels. It is equally Valhalla for chillren an] adults. It aluays cures. Sold by all dealers. CHARCED WITH uEEEwuma e ms cut-mans Fort Wayne, Incl, Sept". 21 tre ing, rrtr ided Mr. Tubs is unrble to to present Saturday the Berlinl d; will Le given an outing and ratrcls 2nd officers aprointcd tor the lime L.X__ Commissioner Tehhs of Hospeler who has: patrol of Boy Scouts in his home (mun, is cxpectui to ad.. dress the local boys on Morley CF- ‘rniug, lpouihly Saturday). . The class ot Berlin boys timbers almost sixty. Parenis should have their children enlist in this move- mutant! shodd bear in mind tint this is a- non-military orraairatioa ”Iris: scheme to uphill the Ca- “than boy both physically aul mentally. The Boy Scout More-ant In: or- l 'u ltd by the now linens hit Ruin-rt Baden-Powell, a man ot whom the British nation justly leell prone. There are [my no; te who minim terpret the work ot the Boy Scout. 1: the tint rhea it is non compul- Iory; ntsolutcly voluntary. The Scouts we an entirely non-militury organization. It is. pleuut and instructive an): to train you»; trorato tr.a'te men ot them and teach them to be able to ite retire, tt.'ott. Ctte ot its: first things 1 Scout is taught is obeyt- iulze; to respect Ind be loyal to his God, Ling, omens. [greats md employers; and to stick try them; Ihrough (Mel: and thin Another tea- lure Ihich the boys learn is "tirtrt aid to the injured." He mus) understand the Scout law; under- stand the composition of tire Union Jack. PM"? ”Rheum t' _ “harm Listen!“ i"'retlittJ,iy I.“ 1 I Ball: Is- llhlyOo but u». To! but: and it phi.- a "was. called out loaning "" an (unnotic- will justly be! proud nil ml tt. ‘ Sent. lujo: one”: "treuse.' . large (In: ct hon Mgr " bu. Jan'- Anglican than“. and» ngntloujhsy “v: the Wet and the Lani-mjha attic-stud I“ umuuukhl'r. BONUS BY-LAWS .-Porty- THE IillllNlrgllll' ASSOCIATHIN Keep your harm sound a . dolhr. Get Kendnll'o today and you will have it mom if needed. It a bottle-Ar for k. When you buy, ask for free , ofour book "A Treatise 'CW. Home" or write us ttr nurse" or TFrTTe “I 8t .r""."t.a"ee..-t-t. -- -e I'"""-'""."""""""'-" In. u. wanna. Box m an " Burns. Ont. t. toth I . " have used IKE-ll" i'iii'i Cum and it cum " ”I . ha been the horseman“ Why Mayan and is and all over the world. - _ a-Artr=rrm'm"eBeq+ mambo-no . . . a E T mu-motn- ..|wm " i'iiiilifeii'iiiii,',?, iri"giiiir',i 'i'fiiii'i', IMO te'rlti'iidtittt4tifiit' Winner” [In fl,Pgg,We meufmr on “Whitman! windmill, ,fdlttttiteii mum 1t'g't'tgr.'th' =11; snout! 1ll'lii'k'titlttuiiiaig"iiSii'iiiiiii'. 'gll'tl"l?a'lftig'a'& trl131tatira'rr'ldrltlrtttt'ttti'i'iiftiiiii' Allin: In. -. -- .-__, . --- Kendall’s any lemeneu .lleigitlti new: less work and lean profit to . gp-vin. 'teh Curb, Sweeney. galleria welling or Lameness not prevent your horse. from working. Simply use Kendall’l Spevin Cure. 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