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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Feb 1911, p. 2

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s 220 2. C PM0Y Was pPerformed Rev. Fr. Scanlan of Chays thi, ttpâ€" of _ the bride, assisted by Yery v. Dean McGee. Miss May Purzâ€" ald presided at the organ «ind speâ€" 1 music was rendered hy the chiows the occasion. After the ccremony eease d dn C200 ONe ERERIUT guests repaired to tho L orys acf bride‘s uncle, Mr. Joha Scaalen Hibernia street, where a â€"i>, xd wedding â€" dinner was | served 8ts _ weore present from Dct ims@#a Albany, st. Marys, Mivehâ€" Berlin and Downic and iuany conâ€" ulatory telegrams wore received. happy couple left _ un the 4.3% ) tfor Niagara Falls, B2%ae+ and Y®e City, after which thev witt c in Detrnit . death toox Place suddenly lements on Thursday even; ohn Esbaugh, the young hown proprictor of the _ j in that village The dece d a paralytic stroke on _and srecumbed aq 6030 n‘ follow ing evening without _ Consciousness. uneral wi}} take place on 3 10 o‘clock a m. to the ts R.C. church and the o Ece 1 & tan broadcloth suit, » marabout furs, _ She hk carnations. _ Mr. Jo 'l‘('('umsch, Ont., suppor °T. _ The ceremuny was DEN DEATH or i‘T. CLEMENTS Hots _ 3/ ", _ i6 4 Jarge Porticn of the pI Stratford, Feb. 8. â€"The marriage | ducts includid in the present atrang was solemnized at nine o‘~l *k _ tn.. | Mment. _ The unwillingness of the Ar morning at St. Joseph‘s Church of | Cricans to make any rrasonable a fiss Teresa Scanlan, daugnt>; o; Aie. | raugement led to much disappoin ‘homas Scanlan, St. Marys, and air. [ MCRt in Canada. Sir Wil‘rid Lavrig + Edmund Perrin, pharmacist, io. [Several years a6s0 gaye expression t roit, Mich. _ The bride wore a nul | this, and said Canada would not red suit ° of navy blue ‘rrnad voh, agair _ take the initiati e in nego ink furs and white beaver hat wiiti lians. Now that the Amrricans hay umes ah> carried a bouyu»>i of JIiy | Ontirely changed their attitude _ an Abe valley. | Her cousin,. Mi«s £aâ€" | have approached Canada with fain erine I. Deecher, of Al‘rny, x y.. | offers, wiâ€" Governmnt take the pos ted as bridesmaid, and yay attived f ition that we shoild meet them fairly a tan broadcloth suit, Frenâ€"n hat |and that in making sech sn arrangeâ€" » marabout furs, | She carried pa‘e |fmMent _ as is now proposed we are K carnations. | Mr. Josp) Perria | Tealiing the dosires of n peopl> Tecumseb, Ont., supported lis 19â€" Hor half a“dfiry, and also that in T. _ The ceremony was porsfor n.v.'lle""‘“"K frien"4y | relatiOhs with tha Rev. Fr. MSeanlan af m.ua. _ 0(6 §PD U eS In te Mr Esbaugh \ Rd is sutvived hi MilÂ¥ of | five sma & son of Mro t 8t Clements, an woto Mropnoe far coincident is that t of the St Clements kfll‘bneiflrl‘. died _ fop CQ2 000 2C°°F gucsts, the bride being ~ given away by her father. She looked! AHtawa, FobSâ€" Thé f beautiful in her gown of white sil< toPy of a catlegram from carrying a shower bouquet of lilics | felding to Lord Stra of the valley. Thry were unattend H'g‘h Commissioner for ( ed. _ The bride was the recipient ot d‘f’""‘ . @*large nunter of exceptionally _ fine | . "It is evident that som gifts. _ The bridal chorus from _ Loâ€" jofxfnahsts. and public me hengrin was played by Miss Ella Weaâ€" :::_‘fi“j_“"" ©rroncous Â¥er. 0_ interment W. A. Bradley _ in about . forty guests given away by her beautiful in her gor carrying a shower At Fairview Farm, the residence 0i Mr. J. R. McCormack, â€" a very pretâ€" ty wedding took place yesterday when his only daughter Stella, became the bride of Mr. J. Edgar Detweiler, eldâ€" est son of Mr. S. S. Detweiler _ of Springhill Farm., The ceremony was conducted at high nmoon by the Rev w o. LC CE -olten sold at seven or eight times _ their actual cost. In the case of anliâ€" *~ toxin which has revolutionized the treatment of diphtheria and reduced *A "the mortality to a wonderful extent, k t?e’patient is sometimes required to‘ _ pay as high as $25.00 for antiâ€"toxin â€" _ Dasis, now proposes that a vaccine > _ farm be established by the Province, . < where serums might be manufactured % and sold to physicians at cost“ At ’ the _ present serums like i _ and antiâ€"toxin have to be imported, and the Govern t is without any ~<power as to ln:::ceflon during manuâ€" hre. It isâ€"also stated that they DETWEL PERHINâ€"SCANL ot _z . _ Aovermsers . @u L-e'h'fl-'flw'::f'.‘&"' 2: T chuiges . in 16tor then Tucstiay noun 2i 5t The Toronto Star which has been advocating that the Government asâ€" sist the smaller municipalities _ in combatting smallpox epidemics by furâ€" nishing portable tents on a _ rental forty guests, the HYMENEAL shower bouauet ~t aimi.c d Ficldine _ ,_ CVAm from Hon. â€" xr, shower bouquet of lilics | Fi€lding _ to Lord Strathcona, the Â¥. _ Ttay were unattend | High Commissioner for Canada, Lonâ€" ide was the recipient ol do?:“ . ber of exceptionally â€" fine | . "It is evident that somo British bridal chotus from â€" Loâ€" Journalists and public men bave roâ€" played by Miss Ella Wea. |CCIYCd Cbfirely aeea_ss. n . small childten Â¥mbrose _ Ex And is a hro: C at Springhiil Farm. â€"SCANLAN. : cb. 8.1â€"The martiage | at nine o‘rlocs tn.. |I Joseph‘s Church â€" of |© nlan, daugnt>;} o; Aie. | T , St. Marys, and sir. | n rin, pharmacist, Foâ€" [ S be bride wore a rnct | t avy blue "roud soth, 3 hite beaver hat wir;, | ti ed a bouyirs of Iitv en lec cousin. Mis £aâ€" | ha t« of Alrny, x y.. | of rid, and cyas attizred } iti th suit, Fren n hat fan . _ She carried pa‘e | me Mr. _ Joser‘t Permia | tea + Supported is 175â€" for yNy was) perforque. | Pro an of Chathiom, pâ€" | nei & assisted hr Â¥iqy | bes Miss May fuyf the organ ind speâ€" | Win idered hy the chors | Sidi After the ceremony | out d to th» ‘. mss of [ be d Mr. Joha Scaalen, | A PC where |a sizasn the net was | serve l | ing mt from Dct «1, | that St. Marys, Mirwp. | from nie and iuany conâ€" | £reai ms were recsived. | With eft _ on ihe 435 | Brits lls, Bs:%.0+ and |Of m t which they spitf | tiveh redure be as ~â€"â€"â€"__ the t A VACCINE FARM ‘ace on Mon to the St Kunty FUSID¢ Thtes reascuable and mede known on -g!lbth:, Ottawa as t POlbaba oi 006. Anl¢ 5217 I Aharnt s i to securing at leas{ «Ivâ€"McCORMACK. _: Next» morning the swelling was crect the wing. _ 4 gone and I attributed the warding two of the wealthie Farm, the residence ofi | Of of gn attack of Quinsy to the given very much en ormack, a very pretâ€" | free use of MIN:\RD':S LINIMENT, the idea of erecting place yesterday when St. Joun G. F. WORDEN, year was abandoned. er Stella, became the | St. [10%9 after his recent s Edgar Detweiler, eldâ€" TT ;‘-\’â€" where the city had . S. S. Detweiler â€" of | HON. MR, FIELDING‘s _1. 76 +060 C1 . The ceremont wae Re LC ten young and | the Royal ’ The deceased eon" Wed | 6 39 n‘clock without | re. [URES MINARD‘ § ‘ GARGET in the cemeâ€" denly at : evening of . 3% vears tipn $1,00 per snuum in ac ‘H uot 20 paid. Hotel fav a broâ€" .00 of widow â€" =â€"â€"â€"________ t ctanti_ _ " s _ *E Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. ] tisfaction of knowâ€" | 5oi time ago I had a bad _ atâ€" nanufactured under | t~ck of Quinsy which laid me up ut were also beâ€" |fOt two weeks and cost a lot _ of & Afigd; h i 4 2 nding the lump again orming in my throat, 1 bathed freely with ! MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT, and satur.| NEAL ating a cloth with the liniment left it on all night. *4 1cCORMACK. : Next» morning the swelling was P gone and I attributed the warding | , tie residence ofi | Of of gn attack of Quinsy to _ the £ ck, a very pretâ€" | fTet use of MINARD‘S LINIMEXT. i c yesterday when G. F. WORDEN, y tella, became the | St. ;loun a it Detweiler, eldâ€" a 0 mm w . Detweiler â€" of HON. flfl. F":l.nlflfi's St he ceremony was | MESSAGE TO Loro u on by t ev. e the :rosenre of _ SIRATHCONA } m l':t)('h: x;::el(:::"::dg Utla\_fll, Feb.8.â€" The Iollnwins i:â€" _ ©9 CSLMAN sccopted up to Wedâ€" the Faralyt‘c stroke cattle on Wedn condition is not John Eilert living near .J. Na l 01L C 200 00e SUCCess. Sir .John Macdonald‘s National Poliâ€" cy tarif, 1879, contains a standing offer cf n-ciprocity with the States, . J coveting a large portica of the proâ€" rviage | ducts includi d in the prosent arrangeâ€" ta. . | ment. _ The unwillingness of the Amâ€" h of |Cricans to make any trasonable arâ€" i Aie. | Taugement led to much disappointâ€" J sir. | ment in Canada. â€" Sif Wilrid Laurier Fo. [Several years ago gaye expression to nct j this, and said Canada would not oib, |agair _ take the initiati e in negoâ€" wit!, | tHans. Now that Tha Asls c 0 FARMER SUFFERS ue Cost stct ~Ont i Canada‘s right to deal with the Brit i48h prefercnce as_ Siic plrases temain 'm-tnm‘in-d by the agreement. Th ’;rlnptinn ol the agreement will pro ’ bably lrad to Some further revision o the Canadian tari. in which the Ca naisan Parliament w M bp entirs‘ y free to fix the British prefereatial tarif at any rates that may be deenâ€" ed Proper. You are free tos use thi; in any war you Ceuk telt © cf manufacturers tively small, and reductions are sn be assumed in so the tarif rates ag crimination in fay States _ and a Fal Thete is no found CVery case (Great havye the same ra I L ul gun 00 200 #mpsr "Canada is seekinz markets ever where for her surplus preducts, sut sidizing stcamship lines and sendin out comnercial agents. Wou! it no be ridicvlous in the pursuit cf sucl a policy to refuse to avail ferself o the markets of the great nation ly. ing alongside? The expressed fear that it wil seriously afect imports from Great Britain is groundless; the preater part of the arreemont (eals with ®natural Pproducts, which Great Britain does not send its. Tvie range C manufacturers affect d is comparaâ€" Mcely amail 224 s 2C C2) d that ds ich neighbotring Republic best possible service ‘as been | si nent . asâ€" | to t in on s by furâ€" n rental qu vaccine | wo rovince, | 1 factured ;’:: '! & At wot I act nported, | forc ut put ,u a:ny of 1 manuâ€" hay, b they | ang t limes | thei i ankiâ€" b:' S 0 | the office educed was troke while Wednesday k “[ Outline of the Coronation cang (.;,°3V 62%° expresston to A and said Canada would not fhg n take the initiati e in D°EO® _ hip . Now that the Amerticans have lin ely changed their attitude an:d onp approached (Canada with fait _ won » @& Governmnt take tie POSâ€" af that ma s4u.e‘5 Te 1@tes agreed uper alc a dis on in favor of the Unite and against Great Pritain. no foundation for this. _ In e Great Britain wi‘l still same rate. or a liwer one. right to deal with the Britâ€" NCP as shc plrases temaing by the acreement. The ol the agreement will proâ€" 10 some further revision of [an Gaclw nok s J nsoph»\bu‘r‘g PaRALYT:C sTRoKE LINIMENT cUrEs CUOWs, S7€ service to 1h> Empirc. la is seekinz markets everyâ€" r her surplus preducts, suhbâ€" stcamship lineg and gpntiin> Minard‘s Liniment of _ as In all 717 men y the contingent. Lo (-omplcfle decision, ar turers affect d is 1. and in most ¢ are smafl. â€" Jp . § In the case of nouâ€"commiss | officers and men, twese would h fulfil several requirements. | would have to be enrolled on active service rolls of the perni force or militia, they would h put in full training at the _ ; of 1908, 1909 and 1910; they | have to be well set up physi and _ also â€" have the certificat their commanding officer, as we be subject to obtaining a certif of _ medical fitness from the me officer of their regiment, _ ang was to be sudject t> another n cal certificate, which would hav be obtained from | a general me; officer. P780UTR, suffered while feeding sday evening 8CHOUs and if j« HT recover ibtoGias ah... flls d Sir Fredetick said that every regiâ€" ment or unit in the mulitia or permâ€" anent force oi Canada would be reâ€" Presâ€"nted on the continent. The soâ€" lection would be Ariived at on a perâ€" centage bazis. Preference would. be given to men not before â€" given _ on similar trips, such as the Queen Vicâ€" toria jubilee or King _ Edwara corâ€" onation. _ Prefetence would te pizen to men who had seen active service. In the selection of jun‘or officers the question _ of regimental efficiency would be considered. "200°C ‘Cenada with fair Governmnt take the posâ€" we shoild meet them fairly n making such ;n arrangeâ€" ie nenl l s °C 8 Liniment Co., Limited me time ago I had a bad of Qulinsy which laid me two weeks and cost a Int Contingent Ottawa, Feb. 6.â€"In answer to Mr. Middlebro, Sir Frederick Borden made an interesting statement in the House loâ€"day as to the princi,le upon whica the coronation contingert from Canaâ€" da will be selected abd sont. some wellâ€"known agents. Wou!d it not the pursuit cf such e to avail herself of the great nation lyâ€" The expressed foar 2 +20c) imports is groundless; the arreem>nt (eals most cases . It appears quarters 15 1 fitness from the medical their regiment, _ ang this sudject to> another mediâ€" ite, which would have to we are doing the £00m y _‘ °~" °nefe should be a 28 obrest in . m balcony. * aso t use 1 paf" .. any [ 1 ,0), ns bobrest in Outatio, How furnishedâ€"The furnishings are agoll had- a bad _ at.‘ 2"0 is sadly lacking in equipment.‘ suitable ‘ 4 f , i _The report was discussed at con. e SÂ¥ ";‘“'h 't’"d ’""t “’p siderable length by the members presâ€" ”go::ld;:;:,; o‘._'l:' is :d‘,". Md:;‘ff | * and cost a lot o j (nt. _ The President, Mr. Hughes, 5/4,, ngeâ€"Found IY â€" & ‘ â€" ing in SfAted that the necessity of a _ new 0 ag, T com I'";:'t’h:'fa;:'(_ :";"“"'i > tlllnl , wing was felt last year by the Board eqmpl:::::y_;;to::r:lt'mz“;um:ynd' nl.., jand a committee was appointed | to iti » . LlMMh.\'lj, and saturâ€" interview some of the wealthy â€" regi 1s!(a:::):::;lon of nurses quartersâ€"Satâ€" with the liniment "'{‘X dents of the Twinâ€"City with a view Condition ct k}téhenâ€"Faitl satigâ€" I';;lg the swelling was to securing at least one of them â€" to factory YÂ¥ _ sw crect the wing. After interviewin 7 c tributed the warding | two of the wealthiest they were ..gt _ Conditior and adeaurey as 1. ck of Quinsy to the WIVORB war. 200. NA terstes s edust ud 00 and sending T farmer his His Unite1 _ is the originalâ€"has been Titain 1 ® . 2 /. thestandardfor thirtyâ€"five :c onl‘ years. with the ¢ â€" British n have reâ€" impressions agréement. :», Scott‘s Emulsion | They are like thin milk | SCOTT‘S is thick Tike . heavy cream, _ prrmanent |: ""C above resolution was carried would have to | UD@nimously at ap Important meeting ; the _ camps | Of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital Board 0; they would | 0B Friday. evening after the _ report iP physically, | Of the Inspector of Public Charities, certificate of | Prâ€" R. w. Bruceâ€"Smith, â€" had been r, as well a; | read giving his impressions of â€" the a certificate ,mm inspection made of the instituâ€" 1 the medical | tion. 0 * cn., lt reass scort a fowne _ D20 0g0 220 AAAACTIELC ~00l. bte pizen | sters be taken to erect a â€" new active service. | . addition to the Hospital this or officers the | year, and that the various muniâ€" ntal efficiency | cipalities be requested > to raise the amount necessary by debenturâ€" â€"commissioned ©s as follows:â€" Berlin $10,000; would have to| Waterloo $3,000, and Waterloo nts. They | County $3,000. olled on _ the = the pernianent The above resolution wa. _ . bhesotifer‘u._.~° VC PAper and this ad. for one besotifel Bavings Bank and Ohild‘s Blkretchâ€" Boole. BRach bant contains a @ood Lark Pu.__ Bend 100., POT If you want it thin, c it yourselfâ€"with water but dont buy it thin. Emulsions, but notâ€"they are sif tations whifh a There are th soâ€"called "just ihe members of the 1 desirous that the same cver be made by the In der that action be take NOmCcsus"s. HC ip, , ~ _ »Ith _ the previous speakers that an addition was necessary. It was pointed out that Inspector Brrceâ€"Smith last year recommended .that the Gait Hospital Board _ take sters to remodel the institution in that town, but nothing was done, and in his report to the Government he stated that "until proper accommodaâ€" tion is provided I beg to repommend that the Government grant to â€" this . hospital be withheld â€" ang that the Hospital Board be so notified.‘* I The members of the Board were not desirous that the same threat should ‘ ‘~er be made by the Inspector in orâ€" lcr that action be taken and were hysically, ;'. icate of tey well a; Te ertificate ie medical i nd this ns t mediâ€" have to ;f: medica} j i!‘ would vote at least $3 agreed with that an add POR 5\13 ob onl _ .‘ _ 2CCâ€"omith carly in the week in which he again strongly urged the importance of the Board erecting the adglition this year. He stated that it would be necessary to submit the byâ€"law to the ratepayâ€" crs and as there are several _ other byâ€"laws about to be submitted there yould be no extra expense entailed by baving the vote on _ this Proposition taken at the same time mumo of Wns Alth c MB dents of the Twin. to securing at least n the wing. . A LWO Of tha usmara: hospital Dr. Bruce Smith reported that his inspection impressed him favorably as YegAIAS the mannar i. . " BWY i BY ALL DR#gGarSTS °C In lavor of $3,000 to the are thousands of N: CECMTTC 4C was satisfied that if Berâ€" d the byâ€"law to raise $10,â€" ) the Waterloo ratepayers 2 iN I2YVOE | of anmesinuin o did sreonded by Mr. George Diebel, That in view of the recommenâ€" dations of the Inspector of Public Charities, Dr. Bruce Smith, that a new wing should be erected in which provision might be i for the proper accommodation so much\wéeded, and that the operaâ€" ting room is â€" sadly lacking _ in equipment, this Board is strongly of the opinion that immediate #tare L2 on 0 0. the original. Moved by Mr it thin, do they are iply imiâ€" c never 2. 7 CC e B a # FHRZ ’ _/ w @ is UMolvldll5 dPo i IR Taman., whr â€" satisfied with the stees Unanimonsly Decide to Comply With Recommendation of $ ‘ , . 4 B glllll to ~for Much Needed A « aspector Bruce Smith te m_:‘rmt-;:! ceded Accommo I ¢ Gerhard Hointzman 0 ratepayers contributing pro Okct a He Rpomommemmmen Takisanlt _\ _8 200m At one end, also q , babr‘s room of large dimensions s 8 E'fl '.m . banj t and should know First Floor. 3 CA wonderfal | t an MARVE "Whiriing Spray Th i â€" A it3 ts se a The new Vaginel Syringe. " Ress ts will contain sony (en private "Hot ie CC We mfent Tt Thamnge Pattents rooms wtsbtes Instam .~A-Anu dreagid 4 S osy, fhescunt oo e i I s it the he Engfeaitheg> 5_ o\ F% g”;l:] the lm:l.;ng u:'pa‘lulus (|;. inâ€" z:.:-h a m stalle1, consisting wo tney BUPPLT co. e boflers. Anturacite con! is being useq) â€" Wedert 5& omae Agras ts CH ht nataogieanrs ts «m chaacâ€" 4 MRA MBE â€"â€" M This â€" flat with mater 8 tting â€" tooj baby‘s Fanw being considered wall plastering tary P en rco ent O !s nearly 1500 feet, which of concrete covered _ with patent finish, which makes durable and casily kept in immediate use at any time pet foot is about 50 cents no tile work on any of the any other special ornament the am.. .. °_ "*0/y _ taken Up with the Operating room and its annexes. Size of operating room 18x 24; sterilizing room (this is too large) 22x25; Drs. bath room 9%15; _ store room 6x!5; scrup or wash room 7x15; recovery room 10x25; anesthetic room 9x15. Floor Shaoe in al ui oo The upper storey is uUp with the operating annexes. Size of oper: 24; sterilizing room (t 22x25; Drs. bath rhe basement That the wing is ing, dimensions 42 , 20 C CPC S 'Gentlemcn:â€"we : pointed to visit s to look over their crected, beg to rep To the Members 1 Since M r. CGeorge Diebel, who, President Hughes, visited ford Hospital and inspect« additich which is nearing presented the following in port:â€" s»ince the inspection was ma new floors in the public wards been laid, the cost being defray the Young Ladies‘ Auxiliary of etlco. °_ Nal is maternity ; & room at ‘ room of | M r carried New floors the male and E E1 dait dainaces Alk 211 the â€"splendiq | °"=¢ S‘de of the building. ' towns, whien i0 ("°,8%*° â€" splendid ; The recommendations will be taken towns, which the institution serves, 'into consideration by the Property being aroused to the fact d sooine 5* | and, Hooes Committees of the Board tr and better equipped Hospital is Frevious to the next meeting. much needed. * > Needs and recommendations for imâ€" Routine Business. 1 provementâ€"A new wing _ should be 4 . s y built in _ which provision might â€" be ‘ffi _P erguson, Domestic Science In. made for the proper ancam..s .."" . Aome WmV SP rowns, which the institution s being aroused to the fact that a tt &nd better equinned | sn c‘.* Seeurd d special mention _ for t improvements carried erganizations, but the greatly in need of tha 4 Eptinitabes L. COHCC CC ) much pneege; P‘oPCt Accommodation *‘-ructotr atj t] ) much needed at this hospital. | uxed" o give Verandahs should be ptovided sn __ | tha‘ » "‘PP‘l€s are satisfactory. Special fe.turelâ€"r‘y vis spection impressed me fay regards _ the manner in y hospital is ponducted, . no ing many diseonramta lack of lacilities for carry m P C B !ncol'pomud,‘ 18565 s °D f O Crer fire Protection. gepital Paid Up, _ $4,000,000 l"i:":'s t'o:ioml â€" 25 Jets or lightingl Fire Chief Cook appeabl:t:. beforett'l:e ROSt Fund a * . % $4’400'000 ioi Board and stated that ad, at the fixturesâ€"s-tulactory. ! tequest of the Lady Superintendent. Total Assets over 84!4',000.-090 in the diet“y.'"imlh The _ food conducted a fire drill which proved | Hag 77 Branches‘ in Capada, and Agents and Ma.._.____ . . aupplies are “t"“wq‘ successful. In making an inspection . Special fmturelâ€"r‘y visit of inâ€" he found that tha m.z. ___ ""SP spection impressed me favorable â€" L. ramecs~ T Report Hospitar ava‘lable for the equip new addition, the sum on depocit in _ the o having been bequeathed Dr. D. 8. Bowlb,' to b equipment of the ope while the | Ladies® a . ‘Ofs are greatly and female pdb rooms, with a large t _ one end, also a large dimensions in favor of t in erderâ€" to amount. shes, visited the and inspected {] . is !le_ar[n‘ comy > 18 a very. fine p 142 x 68, 3 storeys ol Deputation report a k2 000. CCCCS Of Uhls ventitsic... ""*V08 ; should be sorry for not having lighting,, ventilation, water | with us. nd sewage disposalâ€" l?airlyl _ J. B. Hughes Ory, but the heating is im of the B. & â€" | _ | i8 and Waterio« reatly needed CAys, Waterloo C :xe W{lic wards. in Waterlo6 40 and BRUCE SMITH, ’mnkin; total dar mainly Cost of the ord 22y 20 0 C0"> Chemica) on , engines be placed on each flat, which HThac: f he considered would be more useful auxiliaries deserve ; than hose â€" to extinguish _ incipient ,‘: edmo::t::;“thtoe:cy | fites. He whso suggested that an ad it] th the Hospitat ;; t:onal hydrant be placed on _ i. lha 4.00 s PAE Poituboal diodnaet A Mayo »chmalz, Dr. Minchin, Geo. Wegenast . ,Geo. Richmond, Geo. Diebel, S. n tion, Bricker, A. J. Roos, F. W. Shepâ€" ho, along with | Pard, G. M. Wedd, Reeve J. J. Wilâ€" ed the Stratâ€" kinaon.,Comhto. and Secy.â€"Treas. cted the new | Aâ€" A. Eby. ‘g completion, anmmmmmmmmmmmm n w interesting reâ€" CHILDREN ars COMFORTABLE _ AT THE SHELTER B. & w. ; sumee The regular meeting of the Berlin ommittee apâ€" Orphanage Board was held at _ the rd Hospital home on Monday evening. ‘ wing recently The Matron, Miss Srider, reported ' that 20 children came in ‘the home‘ y. fine buildâ€" / @9d 19 went out during | the month, storeys and * leaving 25 ;n |p.. j TS tho mon taking steps immediately 2y _. 0. _ SEPHETCC D0L pue To uce ! Board and stated that he had, â€" Teqvest of the Lady â€" Superint 3“““0 food conducted a fire drill which | [ tr-i 5 Auccessiful. In making an insy y "' sit :] ** U he found that the hose was no: ?e‘ avorably .?5 satisfactory asâ€"they might be in wu?t!h this submitted samples of the latest :nen::wdue'h‘n:c;, Die) Sor hospital ded ge, ‘of carrying on the | hOoWwever, recommended that ch de!nyedâ€"-l;; ary of Wat se mt Mc SMITH, making total days for Inspector. | ©CiPtS $353.76; admitt Addition. u,_ / | ,, ‘NOse present were President Watâ€" | Hughes, Mayor Graybill, Schmalz, Dr. Minchin, Geo. Weg Geo. Richmond, Geo. Diebel Timcs 400 1 ® en n en tor L ze 2090.76; admitted 39; dischargâ€" ~_fegd 35, remaining in on the 1st, 30. u..’ Accounts were passed amounting to have i $1,031.16. ©"C 19 went out during the leaving 25 in the home at p1 Friends _ of the home cont various articles of iisefuiness at $14.60. a cash Conation was receil¢d from the Christ cnee Kiundus tok_0. 9 CHILDREN aRe COMFORTABLE 0_ AT THE SHELTER mediately Steam beating direct and necessary [ There is also an incbriate ; :euidly equipped. Those w..,__. 0_ 20 4 Pay patients 4323 Waterloo County 66, Berlin 308, lo6 40 and outside county . 8, 5 total days for month 701; re. €8r§ mas "0 00 ton. ayl,; _ 2 °C Drown and Mr. Pres. . ton, chairman of the hospital, who kindly entertained us ‘at dinner. That ’ being ‘ over the ° Mayor‘s twoâ€"horse turnout took us to the hospital, also !himsell and Mr. Preston, â€" where we _ were ushered into the presence of the Lady Superintendent, Mrs. Stacbler, whom we knew and had very â€" pleasâ€" ant recollections of when matron as Miss Maybee of this hospital. She as well as the gentlemen were indeed very generous in giving us an the information desireq. Ladies‘ Auxiliary Building only Heating, â€" plu at the B.C.I hupikl,' u; There is one large sun parior enclosed, size 16x43. Also . one closed with glass, 12x42, and â€" from the furnace with radiators aÂ¥a) esc ooo‘ etc. Snfdcr_,_ reported to thif wor in thr home TO HOSPITAL in the home Geo. Wegenast, Diebel, S. n Sun Parlors. than s HugheS. Diebel. were Mayor J TaE Leanine _ _ @! m If Meat Market f | «32 lyr, Having taken out an auction. er‘s License for Waterio oGonunty | am prepared to ennduct Saleg (>rf a rmers or others having articles to he sold by anction. Am mg the | irge am‘eg recent] s conducted hy ma wore the Wa;. Block and the Merner Block K'rli- and the Ontario Seed Co. Waterloo. k Your pa romage is respectfal‘y solicited. â€" n B outring, Waterion . mss _ _ 1§g _ uorhard Heintzman ?“...'.':*./j It lq’ag_oé nothing to be d 0# at all Branches Interest allowed at Ligh Waterloa Ont., Branch, Jacob * uranches A GENAGRAL BAaANKING BUBSINESS TRANBACTED. OB 1 MAAA e a 2l c2 2000 _ _ _ _ *# 0 JABANBACTBELT SAViNGS Bank DEP ARTMENT a e mmenmmmnmensman.s _ o0 1B & PUl It leaves nothing to be deâ€" sired from the artistic or â€" bractical point of view Call at our warerooms or â€" write and get full information Skilled Musicians are apada, and Agents and Correspondents in alt . _ cipal Cities in the World. 77 Branches ie s emmecad Coducll | WATERLOO MOTOAL FIRE INSURANCE Co. INCCRPORATED IN 1863 Total Assets 31st December, $426,808, 18. Mb dn 16. 4h i 4.A 1 Wm. Snider, Procident Geo. Diobel, Viceâ€" President, Frank Haight, Mana gor, W puaea _ _ 0_ NOC o M 0o conreain K. P.iCloment, Solicttor. BOARD or DIRECTORS, Dr. J H. Webb, Willtam Snider, Reg, IJ. L. Wideman, Kieq., 5h. Aaravren ae, m 1“.."‘" Hag., @uelps, / ame Livingstone, Eeq., B:den I rank Haigh, Faq. â€"_â€" OFFIC‘â€"RS ; Jacob flo:polor, Manager °* "olloitor, Borlin, F4 trint Agon Wwats 44 Ong. "4*"4 st current rate. thr Pi inâ€"

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