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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Feb 1911, p. 9

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of nine children, tour daughters and! a: I!" sons, are left to mouth the loss mu ot In attectiomne mother. Owing] a” to the nnmmpk-llon of St. Peter'; IE church tN, lunenl wrvice was hrldl H. In St. noprge's Anglican churrh her” I. " the kind permission ot "is Lord- Sol shlp Bishop Williams of Huron, thmm Ritz to Rovergide crummy for Interment. Death of Mrs. E. R. Beger.-- The lriends will very much regret to hear ot the rtyrher sudden death ot Anna Howler, wile or Mr: E. R. Beger, ot this town “which took, place on Fri- day owning last lrom heart trouble. The late Mrs. Iteger was fifty-two years of age and was a daughter ot the late John llepplor ot New llnmhurg and a sister ot Mr. Jacob Happier of "strattord, She was high- Iy esteemed try a very large circle ot friends and was an energetic and life-lone “MM of the Lutheran Church. Begidea a husband and, lamily‘ residence. in aid ot the building fund of St. Peter's Lutheran Church was very sueeessful.-Mrs. Hahn was assisted in the drawing-room by Mrs. Alfred Hahn, Mrs. (Dr) Mar- trand Mrs. Winn, while the tea room war in charge of Misses . Minnie Ritz, Hilda Corrie, Ethel Winn, Zel- ma Bejer and Gladys Marty. Dur-) inn tho afternoon and owning val- entine souvenirs were distributed to the callers. A neat sum was realiz-i r,,., v“ -9rrMaart aucct Rethink. Noah Cressman and lately occupied.» Mr. James Forrest. It " Arr. Paine’s intention to demolish Ab 't"N't structure and erect a int-moms manure in the spring. than“ Te-ame Birbhday Tea given on Thursday evening afternoon last. by Mrs. Lewis Hahn at her residence. in aid ot the building Iundl of St. Peter's Luthpmn mun-ni- on several plays m New Hamburg at] their entertainments are always looked forward to with pleasure-Mr. [my Peine who recently sold his milk-nee to make room for the en- larging of the felt works has pur- alumna -u._ ----- A -- _ but, Berlin, will presenta play on Tuesday swung, February 28th in the William Tell Hall here under the unplug ot the Church ot the Holy Family. This organization has put ot his recent marriage with Miss Gauge Gunmen of that city. They wish thegyoung people evety success and tttqtpirtess.-The Literary and Dra- Pttie Society ot St. Jerome's Cot- ..- _ -""-Pe ---_%r pucgcuv. Marriage of Former. New Hamburg Boys-The many New Hamburg Iriends of Mr. Louis Memer. formerly teller imie Western Bank here, now of Pe?, Ohio, will be pleased to learn V -_ ------_ee. --v - an Church choir ot Strauord of forty, voices gavea very sucgessful concert here on Frmay night and were well received by the large and appreciative audience present. o', ".obrorsoorsoo+roo,rrrrb. I kia "7.3;; t' WWIm' m. In Curling Notes-Three rinks of curl- er: trom here journeyed to Plans Ville on Thursday night with Messrs. Ratt, Mamet and Rebelski as skips And wen defeated by ten shots on ta-ure. On the Tuesday night Previous the locals defeated Bright It tbe'rluk here after which the re- sult! of Thursday is somewhat of a lurprixe u Bright's superiority in I tlft?rnitr. '1r.ry.e.ttt wenadmit- in torn the guest ot her sist'er Mrs. Alex Hahm--Mr. Albert Fischer has tho contract to paint Mr. Benjamin Kmpp's remodelled residence Peel attest. suing Elder of Berlin, conducu-d communion services in the Evangeli- eat church here and at Wilmot Cell he on Sunday last.-Mr. Jacob Mor. ley returned to Smithvine on Friday lite: spending several days in town. --Ne friends of Mr. F. A. Kraus propxietor ot the Queen's Hotel are pleased to know that he has fully re covered trom his recent i0ess.-Miss. Suvadge of Stratford spent .SundAyl ”Est Choir Concert/rs, ”by Iron 3 (Ion. wilt with It”: in Stmttord.-Mr. Edmund M who has been working in “to: toe the put three month, hi [Owned to New Hamburg mu 'eqtttrted his position in Mr. William M's tailoring estatriishmestt.- Miss Mr ot Berlin is the guest at he! lineal“. Chas. 'tttcur.-. Mr. J.- 90 Howler ot Stratum! was 3 Vin- ttor in town on m'tseuay.-Mr. F. w, Show, school inspector. paid a Weill "it to our school on Mote "rs-Mr-man Becker and daugh- m Pearl and Miss Lilly Bauer have returned home alter spending several - in Penn, Indiana, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. J, ktuttmsut.-Mr. and In. George Sterling, of Plattsvllle were in town on sumuy.--Mrs. R. J. Ken: ol Berlin is spending a lew in). in town this weeh.-Mra. Core MSchneidet ot Strnttord was call in; on old lriends in this vicinity lent qreek.--Ree. Mr. Knechtel, Pm “In mm hm tart week.-- Mr. 'bdtsus cure od Preston, in: Viv M In town out Sunday-Miss All- “! I: Mn; . week in Paris at in home ot her uncle, Mr. P. Aiohies, trW' Louise license: mum on] tttti-tte. loom od Mitchell paid In“! to his sister [in " fl- ___ r-- the propcgty on Bounce st reet C. nun B0tilrmiMmyaits" cr 'tirmentatioet in the cm WI. our. constipation. and rid-uno- molar“: add, the - 'ft='f,'lulL', noun?“ And mm, other on Get Guam oak w- hy..nd our. Op (at well. Prim no. er by, 6 5010.850: thu. by_dl "ii As a March] his: h In pa w on by d rod in“ until two or Maegan morning. 1'"u,1a'l"t a... maximum. - I esairn Ind cheerful condition.“ “I. mind and none. lollon the no. a! Merrill'I Spun Tonic. Thi- h bo. ego-elm I'tsnitt ntt1y digs-Hog, tsoufatd recommended by _ B. a. bits a 09., Drum ,,,c,__-_- u... “may, he has been a lite-long resident, funeral was held this, Tuesday, noon at Breslan. If, moat delightful time was a]: all mount in regulation gamu- songs, and the serving at daint lreshments brought to a clan of the best of good times. It the wish ot one and an present Mrs. Gimbel may celebrate more happy birthdays. F Death ot Wm. Heckroth. Sr.- Mr. . Casper‘Heckroth, imminent Chicopee 5 and his son-in-law, Mr. Louis Wild? l tong, ot Preston, have returned home 1 from Palmerston where they were called to attend the tuners] of the . iormer's brother, Mr. William Heck-, roth, Sr., an aged resident of that , vicinity for many. years. Prior to , that he resided in this immediate , neighborhood. The late Mr. Heck- , roth has been an oecssional visitor here, where he will be long rememb- ered for his sterling worth and in. tegrity of character. Shantz Family Reunitm.--lgr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Shnntz'ol Hill Crest Farm were guests at the Shout: Res. union in Berlin last Thursday, " the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shantz. It isa pleasure to note that at this reunion there were present Mrs. Sum Y. Shanta, a well preserved lady oi _ eighty-tour years and her eight sons and three daughters, all of whom are residents ot this county, with thee:- ception of Mr. Moses E. Shantz who l resides in Didshury, Ana., and in 1 whose honor this happy family gath- ering was given, prior to his return I. i, his western home after a few , months sojourn in the county. 1 Mrs. Hy. C. Gimhel Surprised. - ' Mrs. Hy. C. Gimhel of River Lodge I was pleasantly surprised lust Sat. I urdsy evening by a number of her i iriends and relatives on the amnion 1 of the anniversary of her birthday. r , mule a..lr_s_n-..- .. l Berlin, tied the nuptial knot, in the resence of a number of invited :uests. The bride and groom were unattended. Miss Ella Weaver ot Berlin, cousin ot the groom. played the wedding march. After a Minty wedding dejeuner Mr. alumnus. Det- wiler leit for Detroit on their wed-w ling tour. On their return they will reside at Spring Hill,Fam. May many years ot happy wedded lite be theirs. 'with the View of '"teehaaiag none red pressed brick tor the handsome new residence he will elect this coming tHtguroec---Miat, Alma Canon ot Preston called on her punts hero on Sunday and also visited triad-1t Speesdaviiie.--Misu, E. Lat: visited Mrs. F. H. Mayan ot Fountain.st., Preston, on suntan-The - at a " Kr., ' L, n _ - nu. rural. nu mend- hop tor his speedy "Nxrvery.-hErs. Eliza-ti Boo- to: is visiting her “lighter In. Joe Schnlu'r, Bruincher street, Berlin. - Abram Bimbo] ot Maple Lane mm a ‘ News Not-att. III“) Cor-ell is hid up with . very sore loot, u 'U,tte".oehaviniit-iUG I whim you“ other " Sm Hill Finn. Hia [that boy. tor his ' trip topuion In? -au" serving at aunt, 1;; all present uni a close one spent by lt. The ' uter- Watt The two-rear-old dntttttster at Mr. [Anson ot Wntonllle Junction spill- ed I bowl at hot ION) over hem" and was totally sNratded, C ‘ I Sr.-Addie Timer, Ruby Frey, Russel Aomeser, Merle Shantz. Al- lleda Bingermut, Nelson Shiedcl. Gran- dison Bingoman. Earl Muller. Gilbert mm, Willie Gowdic. Rosie Schmalz, Birdie Wagner. Class B.-EO Reist, Edith Snyder. Clues A-Laura Rose, Stanley Ded- els, Grace Kottr, Nelson Rose, Lorine Cole. tNote-Names are given in order ot rank in class l " Sr-cmd" Homeyer. Howard Reinhart, Verneta Nader, Elvin Sni- der, Laura Sharpe, Evelyn Thales, Edward Schmnlz. ll .lr-Harvey Mela, Saline Ded- els, Alvie Schmalz, Lillian Roinhart. Ada Snider. Alfred Leaning, Annie "I Jr-Henry Homeyer. Daisy Ransome, Linean Cressman. Elgin Resist, Cordelia Frey, Alvie Reinhart. Nelson Dedels, Annie Ncubnuer. III Sr.-Waiter Siegner. Wilbert Geiger, Rose Thaler, Gordon Rein- hart. Arthur Lehman. Iv.-Ahrrdon Mader, Elmer Dedels, Lorne Prey, Flossie Shiedel. Orv" Mader, Howard Thaler, Elmer Leh- man, Jemima Clemmer. "d on Mr.' Gideon Hoist last week. --Mrs. Pred Sharer called on Mrs. Dan Rose on Saturday last.-. Miss Dora Schum- visited her parents ov- er Sunday. ‘ tt? on Stutday.-Miss Xinle id,L ower visited Miss Gladys Homer- tr on Sign!” lai.-Mrs. Sciiultz call~ and son Nelson, visited tit the Ilium ot Mr. Wendel Clemens on Sunday tatrt.-Mrs. Wm. Homeycr culled on Mrs. Fred Dedels on 9rttdtrp.-. Miss mosaic Schiedel visited Miss Guam Clemens on 1%nday.-Mr. and Mix] Gideon Heist visitdd at Mr. Fred Briets.-A very pleasant time IP." Blum spent last Saturday night by 'tity, ' was of Breslau at the earnivat. _ - which wu hold At an and»: Att, s, ' . inn rittk.--we are so"! ta"te.egt yt Li,. Mi-ahirtu.-. m the tmddetc6eath ot Mr. "mp-W“ 'enturii'e-tiq " Its-swank who has been tk "mt Att 3min}: might, Jane been imam“ into a In! for will] yeata 'uttit-reeenttr _ wtipst A” at artottmirtg.-. Mr. and In. he made his home with his 'dnttgAttr, Warren Ban of near Haynille drove Mrs. J.. N-hrms- The New 'T' through an... to attend the 'reddie, held on Tuesday alternopn to B.rts- and as they’ Ptgatmt Mr. Hy. Kant?! tau church and mam.-A 'rieidr- store than: of horse: which wire load of Bush“ People “mm 9t tied tiara. managing to Mr. Menu-o revival meetings " Coietrttigo tnat Guam, took Right and mums. week-My. and Mrs. Simon Ber., They mi mu speed into the back ot and mildly of New Hamburg visatfd ot. Mr, Bin": cutter, antics tto at the home ot Mr. 13th our luck in tbo “d 5m! the M Sumtay,-arise Edith Stan“ 2,t2f with the tongue oe the :1th. Httw under the mat-r100 on on " . [ . Bean trom 1asst.--Mr. ind Mrs. Ciiisiciiiiriiire1l1H.t ' Tr, A mm Report ot Brutal: Public School tor January. an. our-uncle m .0“ a It!” num- ber tor the past low years. As these grow quickly it supplies the settlers with their itgmrottd in a very low yeam.-Nr. Young ot Toronto void a short visit to friends here. - Mt. Solly Kink received the prize ot lil- verware given away try the Medicine troupe in connection with the baby contest. Mr. Theo. Miller was a very close contestant, lacking only a very few Fotea.--tpe congratulate Mr. Isap iah Shoemaker on his elevation to the Women's chair tor the county ot Bruce. Mr. Shoemaker was born here and spent his early days in this loca- lity. He also conducted a jewellry business herrriater, suhaequebtly mow ing to his present home..-. Nears. C. been and C. Hagen of Berlin spent Sunday with lriends here.-hEUs Ber- nice Kur.sehinakr of Gait spent Bun- day under the parental root.-- Toes- day was Council meeting day.- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snider of Floradale and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Winner~ ot Elmira visited in this vicinity last I Sunday. , . and! saw to cut willows " an; meat to the western lumen to whom Mr. Schoitelo bu told a hm num- gramme no My awaken no present. The Women’s brunch will have their muting on a later dBto.-arr. cum Sensible may parental a uno- lino engine, with which he will run printed toe NM "out-Q11. a I" Iron hero “to.“ the My “no! a“. nation hid in Bt. any. tmt Thumhr.--our run. . cum, iett taat wee; to: an 'qtem m ot the ”WI-ca. who II. will I. as- m (or Dome time.-Arei- unm- " an out Inland [at week moved the trolley - tmdee.%-- A tslight this: has has: and. In our Fun-I’- m Wom's‘lutitub moot- ‘M' tttia yen. u in usually the can both held meeting the was by, this "I! " new 301m~ chm My. been In“. time the Doom um D, L. MneDougnll. Miss Johnston, Teachers. a swan it7tiiirsa very ‘0" au' to no In: '3 0 In. - . t in ot “I. t . 'GT.'. maid” in! be my the my ims . and ir VIII very 'eil he thrm y a very y an In ' Mr. Itw. on n Glebe lie, t? to . oronto I hom- Wrought: “in vieiiii7 for ah Northwest. 7 _ t , In. _ , ‘Ioma ark that, . “P. charm "" (U at our on I. as- - . and»; we! rhetb. W gumbo? j“ ' VI '- A Itlt,tti Campbell our It' ot B-." the A is to be M! [ deg, _ ' -at.--Mi" have, irt . I "out n in vote tiii' mun-n.- pro- ; A. 2"“!!! Ph. Erbneh.-agis. Millie Smith Detroit in whiting at home her uncle. In. Hy. Itt. Mr. Herold, of Tum”, in buying ye around aging-Mr. an; IT; i' Porter of Cheney no " present Tits. iting " tlge Inglis ot her mother, Mrs, the W. E. Fulton! Medicine Co. as manager of their omens in Calcutta, Ceylon, and other large cities in In- dia, is at present spending e lew weeks at his home here, tahing a rest before he lures for his new sphere ot labor. Harry is only a young man and the responsible posi- "ion he has held for the Fttlford Co. Is a credit and honor to ttint,-- Mr. Fred Holwell, Beer.-Treaa. ol the Wilmot Agriculturnl Society, attended the convention held " Toronto hat were-Mr. and Mrs. K. Liebler of l’avistock visited at the home of his‘ brother Noah, who hes heenconlined to his bed for about a month with‘ A Md attack ot pneumonia. We on" pleased to state that he In able to Briets.-A sleigh load ot Mr. Hy. Lauunslager'a Berlin triemta took advantage ot the good slashing pn Saturday and spent a few hours at his hoe-MI. Harry Holwell. son of our postmaster, who has represented or happy wedded me; tied to Mr. Theodore Huehn of mar Bombers. The groom was assisted by his brother Edgar, while Miss Ada Mosser acted as bridesmaid. Rev Mr. Voss tied the nuptiAl knot. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Huehn many years luck in tile end trunking the due with the tongue or the sleigh. How Mr. end , Mrs, Been conned Iron death I: mlr‘eculoue. The on home tell and we: caught in the cutter with tot tt-andtlmrtitrtthom, had il'll'gl, lea caught in the crou- her ot the chute, thus mounting eitherol themlrunnln; feet. Mr. Bean's hone run about 800 feet to Mr E. Aluminum“ mill, when Hr. Beanxrhohndtoiiottti. telne- and W. C. Bruckner taught the one hone end brought them to n stnndetill. The cutter we: 1 complete wreck but luckily no one wee hurt. One at the horses received a 'light scratch on the knee, but otherwise In: uninjured.‘ Huehn-Rieha Nuptials.-- A pretty‘ church wedding took piece on Sundey night. Feb. 12th, at the Lutheran church when Ida, only daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Beth: was met: aoaA..rrisp'iiiiilriiesePse) store a you: ot horse: which who 'dy. tied tttem,tseimttrieatoaqr. Magnum“? Guano, jock night um brokeloota. Wh q?tttrttuttbeaintottoia ot the ot. Mr; Fen": Iutttrr, cutting tto mate hackintim and banking!» duh "a" with the tongue ot the sleigh. How pros! Mr. and , Mtg, Bonn "ttttttred Iron teiur death I: miraculous. The on home n.-. any on artottmtrttr.-- Mr. And In. Warren Bean at near Heynille drove through Baden to attend the wedding and as they’ passed Mr. Hy. Kanti- store a you: ot horse: which wire such spent a In days ot last week ecting another to perform labor in the ih Hmttburg, Tavistock and vicini~ erection, alteration, repair or un- ty visiting friends and relatives. - movement of any building, chimney Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hahennehl spent or other structure shall not lurnlsh Sunday with friends at Harideiberg.-- or erect or cause to be tarnished or ' tangry. dress carnival will be tseth on erected for, the performance of such Friday. Feb. 24th "'at.-The Misses labor scaffolding, hoists, stays, lad- Emma Fischer, Henrietta, 'Annetta ders or other mechanical contrivances Md Elia Ottman and the Messrs. which are unsaie, unsuitable or im- {fury and Albert Ottman spent proper or which are not so construc- "t Sunday at the home of Mr. ted, placed and operated as to give Joseph F. Liehty.-Miss Sarah Ber- proper protection to the lite and limb in spent- a week with friends ole person so employed or @93de in Humbug, Stratford and Sebring- . ‘ville and returned home last Sun- dtsy.--Hr.. Clemens Dietrich of We sues Rails. terloo spent Sunny here with iriends and. renewed old acquaintances. q to resume his duties on thornll- Toronto, Feb. 18.-Sir JIM “W mam» return intermediate hoo. ney's hill for the protection of per- W; In“ have“ Wellesley and non: employed in me construction ot New Hamburg " Hamburg - m- uildings has been distributed. " Unite-[in A victory tor Hamburg. provides that ii the council ot nny #519013 " hull time being 8--3. town or city does not appoint 'sut- ' second hall New Hamburg Meat number or Inspectors or all atk to add Another ' goals to hoists, Molding and other construc- ’n o. The “journal inghat tjons named in the Municipal Act, in meet to the Lohinalri murder the Government may appoint as m- il . new evidence will be pre- ny inspectors as may be deemed ttei ,ryti,. be held next Wednesday. Ad- cessary to ensure proper and ancient - and it is expected new light inspection, and their salary or other wil be thrown on the cue mi pro remuneration shall be paid by the . Y on Brrest made.-The Misses corporation of such town or city. on in Glebe and Ella Ottman went The erection ot unsafe seattotditte to pronto to attend the Millinery is prohibited by the act, which states JurGraei'.' and Mrs C. R. Oil- that every person employing or dir- pe Intent n few days ot last week ectinx another to neriorm labor in the ~W_-to My. “Chateau tttti' Web was well received. ir, Campbell Muted on “The Irot B-." His surest m inter-sun not instructive A istobemaretudttrataotor., "-tt.--Misa Emu: Fucker d M "on! 1min): herewith! ybi Ottgttart.-Mr. Henry Otr who ha- been ill with typhoid its Mn rue-mm. TorontoJor up ttme mind home Int week I14 will spend tome time here " his w home until "tBaentty recover- a to resume to dutietr on therail- PM-mt. return intermediate hoo- "timsteh between Wellesley and New "lunar; " Hamburg gun re- aqltptt "tt a victory tor Hamburg. tlpitrom at lull time being 8--3. p Pt. second lull New "gushing 1't'ttt s't."tt.tttdtH" In. My. mm a " all mun. cum. 'iir,1'i'iiliiiii,li'r?:1l you A_Mnlw»qnzy pol - _ _ v.v -"""i"'"""'" F-VI WI" ,- . .‘ h In. or...” no no; Boo-1,5 m1. ',dl.ptf,ttgttutuat' , l."It w “in; to the - - "h-rt it“ . “Cl-Mundane.» and ii'Ei5i7iiiiFturrAturttur5t- "I? fS",'t.'t2tt.tt't .- 1:ilitk . .v‘, I“ W. me W O " - 'Mr all “in In“. uum. 'q,%eeeeetyt-Gu-ci'. In In new. Mr. arch."- in - elation um by PGett M, - --.. m M- -- -_'__p- --- -..-., Wu an- In Ill- shall be completed " the building tum some form or notice be given tip progrenes, and shall be within not ratepayers or the date when the - less than three tiers ot beams below pointments loathe various one“ that on whichthe iron work is being are to be me . The ream aiml- erected. But when the iiiiitttt-itt is that local option workers new not of tlreproot construction, ttooring become the ballots read “For the must be laid as arch story progrese- bylaw" and "Against the try-law." ea.. In buildings of iron an! steel in place ot “For local option" and construction, ttooring must be placed "Against Local option." The tttor on each ttoor, except in places need was defeated. tt is understood that tttr hoisting the material, and spaces Reeve Wilkineon and Councillor Stew- nsed for stairway: and elevator art have expressed their willingness mans. These shalts must be pro- to resin. it their colleagues will do tected on all sides by barriers at the same, and run again, in order to least eight leet high, but on the two test the statement in the petition re- sides used for. loading and utdoading, gaming the general feeling ot dis- adjustable barriers not less than satislaction with Clerk III-mum- Visage-mum... Cor. 'tkhlganAve.anddistatsi.' Detroit Mich. lor'cE All letter: Iron Canada must be addreaaed - to our Canadian Correspondence Deput- -- than in Windsor, Out. If you denim to ace no My all at our Medical Inmate in Detroit as we tee and treat no puma our Windsor onion which are for Correspondence and Laban”, lot Canadian busines- onlyk Addreaa an Imus u folio-e: Tho erection ot unsafe seattotditte is prohibited by the act, which states that every Person employing or dir- eCting another to perform labor in the erection, alteration, repair or im- provement of any building, chimney or other structure shall not tarnish or erect or cause to be furnished or erected tor. the performance of such labor scaffolding, hoists, stays, lad- ig,STi.iQj7,)iii,iQ-,ll KENNEDY W11?“ "" f 'Nk'ttitl,1'ihiiiff.1i5trg tt Scalloming or staging swung or sus- TO PROTECT name an?» “#3050? SlvSiCii22iiiiECiiiiEEiim ""'" iunrriiir'i; f 'apt 1Tlttegh"ht.,e ““375 "ir'i%eaiiouCiGU7i7"i'; out“ “an." and“..- Hahn-hi“. . “in“ IMH-uw,d-. "e'1ly31A'rteattatrteateat, stoned so u 92559199565 iii? III-minim "his. Kan pp. 5m? A limit)" xiii-b- w Ria WORKING!“ 'um.-lqhhuhh’thm “a -oryé'l-tia_u-. Moa-ti .t0.o_de._tb_.mia. kiwi-u- gnaw-"bah- "tt,trytrife.Lhui." “junk-nub VagtatxygE iiriid - Lifiiiihriiiro-r. noon and MARY comm m CH mum Db“ dlhfmhhh 'GViia7ircari7i'r"."""""""" ETC-TEE 0001’ OAUADA '03 20 Van dttfatA. lamb] knownth was" fififlkEG-W 'it"ite'liratEh11'.h1'tittj'iiif; 1f,1pilgt the same, and run spin, in order to test the :4th in the petition ro- garding the general feeling ot dis- satisfaction with Clark Heldrum. was defeated. tt is understood an: Reeve Wilkinlon and Councillor Stew- art hue expressed their willingness to resin. it their colleagues will do tum lame form or notice!” given; a; ratepayers ot the date when the up- point‘mts (q; the vex-ions out“ " The friends of Mr. Jas. Diving- , ston of Baden will he glad to learn that fhe mom regarding , the seriousness of hit condition were i exaggerated. Mr. Frank Blight. Manager ot the Waterloo Minna! Fire Insurance Co., ot which Com- pany Mr. Livingston is a director, communicated with the Livingston home at Baden be telephone My ‘gening and received the gratin-In; J me that Mr. Livingston was much unprovru and on a tair my to to- bovery. Some time ago he Inlet- ed a severe attack ot pneumonia 'whibh later ttttected his heart, hut his condition has not hear: such an ltir occasion any alarm. You CAN PAY WMEtt cum Mr. Livingston is Recovering A tirdot 8500 is provided tor con- travett.tion ot any of the latter clus- es ot the act. (natmiuinsutottemore thin an stories m height. no lumbar or building is to be mud on “I: out.- sidc ot the building Tttt aid oav cer ot the city charged with the env- tomment ot tho~hullding by-llws shall be charged with duty ot enlorcing this section. three or more than (our [elf Iron the Boor my ho used. not. lean-u two feet trom the one of each ttttatt or opening '" Tan! .0 0-. ”Phi-3.“!-

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