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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Oct 1911, p. 12

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DreoJ, E. Under the auspices of the Gruluwe, Nurses‘ ‘Association, Dr. J. F. Honsâ€" berger, who represented the Dominâ€" ton:Government at the International Mygiéne Exhibition at Dresden, Gerâ€" many, addressed a large audience: in the Assembly, Hall . of the _ Berlin Public Library on Monday _ evening. The speaker gave an interesting and comprehensive talk on his trip . to the old landâ€"as well as some profitâ€" able inforfmation on the exifibition. Dr. J. H. Webb, of Waterloo, presidâ€" ed in ‘an acceptable mannet. a‘l’:;fimm?cing his address . Dr. rger gave a description of the size of the exhibition, the buildings ‘ol. which covered an area of over a hundred acres,, and the cost of which was estimated at about $3,000,000. For cight years the work of seeking for the necessary information and maâ€" tetial to make the exhibition a sucâ€" cess had been diligently under way and when everything was in readiness for the opening last May. every counâ€" try in the wortld was represented., HYGIENE Duking the progress of the exhibiâ€" tion which lasted until‘ the present month from the i6th of May it is Estimated that over a million persons paid admissions for entrance to the grounds,â€" or . a daily attendance _ of mbout 25,000 persons. _ * The hygfene exhibit . shown some years ago in Baltimore was insignifiâ€" eant In comparison with the one held in Dresden, which is the greatest ever held in the world‘s history. It _ is very improbable that ~a similar exâ€" hibit will ever be attempted again. .. The speaker reviewed one of the prominent features of the . exhibit, which was on the prevention of inâ€" Tant mortality. At the present time he stated the better part of the popâ€" ulation died under the age of five g“' Delirium, discases throughout Europe are spreading at a rapid rate an increase being especially noted in France. f ‘Referring to sanitation in schools he stated that in Japanese cities. . all whildren are weighed and . measured mufly. "‘The time is â€"coming,‘‘ he , "‘when we will be obliged to have medical inspection in all of our schools." Referring to research for z gure of eancer he stated that at present day there is no .absolute cure for the disease but during _ the past few years the medical profession had been making wonderful progress in this direction. He predicted that within ten‘years a cute for this malâ€" PE > n n e e tes eiet S ; T gaid, "when we will be obliged _ to|_ Dr. R. W. Shaw, of King street, have medical inspection in all of our|London,â€"who holds patents on a furâ€", gchools." ‘ Referring to research for nace which is manufactyured in . that; m gur6 of eancer he stated that atg,City recently disposed of . the Ameriâ€" present day there is no absolute can rights for a ccasideration thiast . cure for the disease but during the"l" approach the sum of. $25,000. It past few years the medical profession,is known that .. more than : $12,000â€" had been making wonderful progress Imh was paid to Dr.. Shaw by anm exâ€" in this direction. He predicted that, tensive mapufacturer in the Unite® within ten‘ years a cure for this malâ€"| States, and tiat for. cach . furnace ady will be found. * (~_:}made â€" under the patents across the rwri’u an eminent E:S:" line Mfi,gll.l{be a royalty. that will phy to the ‘effect that the germs amount 40â€" aâ€"considerable ~sum durâ€" of tuberculosis could not be conveyed ing the first year, and. this royalty by the eating of the flesh and ~drmmkâ€"will continue for a term of years." / Berlin Passes Byâ€"law to Raise $25,150 for Installation of Improved Street Lighting System *L.. © "Tt‘ik never too late to mend." ip bbwlte« & ecui e & ‘This oldâ€"time proverb was exem plified by the action of the Town Council last evening when "*the byâ€"law providinig for the oxpenditure of $25, 150 for the installation of the proposed ‘‘White Way‘‘ throughout the . enâ€" tire town, which was defeated at the special mecting last Friday evening â€" owing to the lack of ‘the necessary threefourths vote, was reâ€"introduced at the regular meeting and carrié¢d by a vote! Ol 11 to 2. ‘ s o 5 *‘ There was not & word of discussion while the by‘law Wis being put tBrough the respective readings â€" and when the vote for the third reading was taken Ald. C; B. Dunke, who had voted against the measure â€" ‘ Friday evening; raised #T8 hand in favor of it and the byâ€"law was declared carried. â€"* _ ~<=. m im if did of t« ol t "+/:s Rreak the Habit hrld buy Red Rose m;‘? "’?"fi ulL & "force of habit" have fust kept on using YOU have . proâ€" It was learned during the day that.Ald, Dupke had ) the byâ€"law altéer he had: made a tout around 'Mh. He: realized that by deferring the byâ€"law wa‘ Wwould be without a White Way ‘*~during the months the Fire & Light Compittee that itâ€"the; byâ€"law, would It is expected that the Light C ommission will take immediate steps to inaugurate the new . system â€" and many lights as possible will be att ached to the poles around town belfo re the cold weather sete in, 4 It was netessary to do some skirmizhing m"‘éat a full representation‘ of the Council owing to the absence Ald. Clement in 'r::mso. He, however, arrived home on the 9.:08 train and reached the Council Chamber â€" in s to vote for ‘the byâ€"law. & 4 . a 3 & T Exhibition in the Library Hall CONGRESS L Mresden ing of the milk of a bovine thus disâ€" eased have been disproved. ‘The tubâ€" erculosis of a cow and that of a huâ€" man being is almost the same . acâ€" cording to inspections made. Unless the most vigorous gttacks are made toward the prevention of this disâ€" ease it will. continue to spread and he eulogized the efforts of the Berlin citizens who have taken such an _ inâ€" terest in the work of the erection of a tuberculosis sanitarinm.In . Engâ€" land and other European countries a determined effort is being made . to stamp out the disease, and while scieatists are not looking forward so much toward. a cure the most strenâ€" uous efforts are being made . towards its prevention.. The future of hygiene lies in the prevention of disease and this alone> can .. be ~accomplished through proper sanitation. ‘ SELLS PATENT FOR $25,008, At the conclusion "of his _ address Mrs. Bowman, of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital, and Mrs.‘Foster, â€" of â€"thé Graduate Nurses‘ Association,. were the movers of a hearty _ vote of thanks, which were tendered â€"the hat . Ald. Dupke had come to the conclusion that he had mt; mistake made a tout around the mw%umhy night and saw the dark condition deferring the byâ€"law until a vote of the watepayers was taken that _ the ‘during the months when it was nee ded the most, HMe informed , members it â€"the: byâ€"law; would be.introduced again he would support it. â€" 0. A. LATSCH ..8mm0» «cesc J‘ SS REINBER [ss c iecnlld MISS IDESSA FUNK ... MISS MABEL DECKER........ MISS LUVINA KNAPP ... GORDON KRAFT ... ... MISS TENA SHANTZ ... . JACOB NIERGARTH ......... .. MISS ALLIE KOLB ... ... MISS GERTRUDE McGINNIS MISS ROSANA HUMMEL ....... EUGENE RUHLMAN ... .. WM. WIECK ;. ceccane io MISS PEARL BECKER ........ ... MISS AGNES C. NOLL ... ... LEWIS S. WEBER ... ... MISS VIOLET DOEPEL ............ GRANT RICHMOND ... ... ION: SNIDEEE : s« 0c ons uin MISS LILY McGOVERN ... .. 3. ®t, SMYTHE ...::â€"5,.0.. si.coceu: JACOB SCHRHE ...« ..oug« VICTOR HEHN::sm. :m ) m coaacchve MNISS FLOR: KRAEUTZWEISER MISS ELSIE FOSTER ........... MISS ELSIE RIEHM ... ... W. C. BRUECKNER ... ... MRS. JACOB EBEL ... .. MISS MARTHA HAHN ... Tt A. BROWN .2%.1.â€":c0002e0A% serentamgs ~ ES 9 P. M. SHARP. + :m? nding a . good x Here is where the contest Mh‘m.r m.:t mg‘ dates sit up and take notice. © Justthe watchâ€"and why not t t one more day left: to work for fi_'ybon*-fiulmhndv&', little _ in special â€" prize ~watches.> Eagernessreturn, so again our advice is "Get reigns supreme atâ€"thisâ€"stage ol ~thebusy.‘" k game, all are hoping, yet ~ fearing, x P CE % P a r 0 f a ane “’ .1{‘ 1 votes placed : t ~ of ~~Mr.doors will “a*.fla i onl en e es 10 S M + i a iiine mae m eamenenien es place. gen & * Â¥ fees" holaing "roven » 1 ould" ntortar ocaoy cenll t tas whaih. is qoi ont and according to: present indicationSgng "Piz." You ‘cannot hope to gain will have still lurther ‘revelations toanytying by remaining idle. make on Wednesday ngt. Candidatâ€" f C o ho lf es have need to watch Mr. Reiner. HFE WHO LAUGHS LAST, SPECIAL PRIZE PERIOD CLOSâ€" TLMF SURPR Telegraph STANDING Ob CANDIDATES DISTRICT NO. 2 DISTRICT NO. i EMENT â€"BSTEADILY â€" INCRBASES. ‘ANDIDATES MUST WORK â€"TO WIN .Crosshill ........ Freeport ....... ..Elmira ... . New Hamburg Water10o . Waterloo .Berlin ... â€"Berlin ... .Berlin ... Berlin ... : Watet100 . Waterloo Berlin ... . Berlin ... Berlin ... .Waterloo HAVE OIL FEVER. Jhe Brantfcrd syn‘icate, who have. leased ©4,000 acresâ€"in the vicinityâ€"of Melba:tne for oil: speculators, . will contmente drflihl! at : once.> ’l'hdr{ machinery has arrived amÂ¥# is . now . being set up. ‘Tho ~New NYork men, suppeced to â€" be: theâ€"â€"Standard vOil group, are forwarding drnm rigs,. and they, too, will begin work at an carly date,â€"prob&bly some ‘time ‘cdurâ€". iing the coming week. _ They have 6,â€" 000 acres south of ‘Delaware. They Lare confident ¢A sÂ¥riking all. Tho Loadcn syndicate, who struck oil, on Thursday â€" near Delaware, will sink a few more wells.. They have altoâ€" gether 4,000 acres, and are certain to strike the poo!l on that property. A WINGHAM INVENTOR Waterloo, R.F.D. No. i West Montro§e â€"............ Mmm wikFrvegs | vigiter St. Jacobs Sufficient capitalâ€" has toen subâ€" seribct by residents of>(Wingham _ to build . ard | demonstrate several farm implements which E. McCloy,â€" a reâ€" sident: of ‘that town, recently _ id patented . ~One "of © the implements is a manure loader and spreader, . fnâ€" other is a corn ‘cutter and Joaler,â€"and the third â€"a corn cutter. and stooker. The candidate mn the most those Neraattin n en anything by n:!!-tlltldh QUIETLY WEDDED IN BERLIN. Mr.: Henry.: Mi}ies, : the . â€"â€"popular brakeman of. freight motor, No. 40 of the G.P. & H.; is receiving the cordâ€" icl. greetings of: his«â€"many friends; : of the line andâ€"others ag~â€"well, upon his marriage to . Miss Sabia Killbourne. ‘The happy event was quietly celebratâ€" ed in Berlin on Oct. 7th, Revy. Mr. Oberlander, pastor : of the â€" Lutheran church, tieing the tial knot.â€"Presâ€" *ton cors: Galt Rezht x £ / wHO LAUVGHS LAST LAUGHS BEST. HJI M 3 OwP 149,000 148,500 148,000 141,500 132,500 56,000 114,000 113,500 21,500 16,500 16,000 19,000 10,500 21,000 14,000 10,000 boisd hitcind 27,500 24,000 18,000 15,500 t ‘l- -..‘ Eufi m llks e o' th â€" x\ _ Turas Out fi%w , No Dutchess to New Honie ~Ottawa,~Oct. 15. â€"Over half of the ‘und draped, and . the ..â€"â€"end ‘population of Ottawa turned ou8 yesâ€"| of <the Governorâ€"General‘s car . backâ€" terday alterncoon to welcome ~to© the ed in,/ so that Mméuqn the: new ~Governorâ€"Generat ~of :'o&‘to step +off into the â€"â€"room: Canada ‘ and the ‘Duchessâ€" : of i Mvdtqul ‘naught. ‘Between <forty and â€" fifty .*Borden, and the s _ of thousand people must have iÂ¥ the Cabinet and the Supreme Court. â€" at the ‘station, along the streets, and on‘ Partiament Hill, and it was < the|. Meeting With Sir. Wilfrid. test demonstration of enthusiasm city W‘m‘MMto{fip Sir Wiltrid ~Laurier and L&ady» Laurâ€" it ‘King some yéars ago. > >*.] ier, who were present, were present, Wherever. the Viceâ€"Regal party wasfed â€" to© the Duke and <Duchess= by Â¥iere ‘was a ‘din of <tremendous. chectrâ€" Premier Borden. ‘The â€" meeting â€" was Ang. â€" Frotm theâ€"time they arrived infhearty, and the representative < ol the Union Station from their special| Royaity chatted for some little ~time {:i-. durifig their procession through] with Canada‘s grand oldâ€"man. After ‘the streets, abd at the civic reception Duke had inspected the: guard o({ in front of ‘the Parliament : buildings.} honor from the 43rd Duke: of â€"=Cornâ€" until they bad entered the portals off wall‘s Own ‘Riffes, â€"the <procession Ridean Hall, there was quietness for| through the streets started. â€" Everyâ€" mot more than a â€"minute or two at Af where decorations met theit eyes. It time, excejt during the reading. offis estimated that there were. hall a the addresses to the Duke:and whilefmillion flaks of all sizes and descripâ€" his‘ Royal Highness was replying. < [ tions on the streets, and that the deâ€" _ A more_truly representative . civic reception "than that on â€" Parliament Hill there could not have been, for not only didâ€" Mayor Hopewell welâ€" ‘céome the Duke and: Duchess on beâ€" half of the citizens of Ottawa, but addresses were also presented by thc ‘societies of four races of people dwellâ€" ing in the cityâ€"namely, St. George‘s Society, St. Andrew‘s Society, _ St. Patrick‘s Literary and Scientific As: sociation, and St. Joan Baptiste ‘ As sociation. To all of these the Duke of Connaught made graceful and fitâ€" ‘ting replies. Among the ~pleasing utterances of J raised above the> Parliament the Governorâ€"General was a referenceԤ Buildings. On descending from the carâ€" to his predecessor, Earl .Grey.â€"â€" ‘"I Jriage His g:‘ml Highness inspected ‘realize the difficulty,"‘ he said in thethe guardo’ honor fromâ€"the. Goverâ€" ~gourse of his reply to the civicâ€" adâ€"norâ€"General‘s Foot Guards. .Preceded: dreéss, ‘‘ol succeeding one who had sopy his suite, and momgnbd by. the completely . identified . himself . â€" with your joys and sorrows, and by . his Tong. residence among you: had become a most enthusiastic=Canadian. I know with what regret heâ€"left you, and ‘how his sympathy and effection will Â¥remain with Canada to the end of bis days." > As a result of the careful :and â€"exâ€" tensive arrangemen:s which had . been made:{for the reception. to. the â€" Duke, everything went off without a hitch. The PBcene atthe station was a. very brilliant one, and theâ€"manner. of: his entry to it was exceedingly < well. arâ€" ranged." The station had been preparâ€" ‘ed" as a"reception room, Wandsomely Paisley, â€"Ont:, Oct;~16.â€"By the ac & rew gun, and a shell that had slip~ tidental discharge of a rifle a young Prd uiinoticed: from theâ€"magazins into mait ianéd %Joseph â€"J. Bradley was the Breech was in â€"the> next moment shot and instantly killed while &n the discharged. ‘The lâ€"illet entered young bush near here yesterday. .In company Brace ‘sâ€"dace am wose arnd came with ‘his bretherinâ€"law, Mr. E.5 G. ouk 'lilough‘ back of his head, Eckel, of ~Paisley, the deceased: had / picrcingâ€" the brain.. left: his â€" parents‘ homo at Ettengo* Deceucd.tu.’tzg eldest. sonâ€" of,.Mr. was in the alternoon to locate= coon Jand:Mrs. J. J, Btradley,... of Etten triees in the: woods with the intention gowan, andowss 41;years old.s . of hunting the animais toâ€"night. They Nn . oo menttmmengnmentnnetnmep mm |) n( 0 *00‘% ~along A uâ€".:sm repeating ~ORGANRECITAL: «.. > # ng wifle, cartying $ in icas: in . . thigir hy <Sbour ul 4 Fx We l i poskets lorwcmizm ~A\Triniby Methodist ©Church . . choit _ After _ _ making & t of the ‘ad« has Loen . fortunate; in securingâ€" ...Uy jacent woo‘s about. five 6‘clock they> famous~blind m.tult.‘,chflu pult, sat down upm» a kmolt© to take to an értgan> recital on â€" Thamn‘sâ€" . gun apart.. ~Mr. Bokal .. < was . ~@vening.~>He â€" will‘ be assisted m.z the / Srifle.> The nicchanism‘t § soloist,s> Trinity wirs working â€"very frealy, |> being R ist »Clhrinch, / Foromtos . =>> PAISLEY MAN SHOT HIS._â€" _ â€" _â€" BROTHERâ€"INâ€"LA W DEAD ‘Taronto, ~~Ort. 10,â€"1The â€" political prophets who hate Aked the date of the . provificial election earlyâ€" in Deâ€" tember: have, it~would seom, made a mi#taiip. Th <dag>> will probably ‘corte later in | Thecniontl) When askâ€" od â€" this morningâ€"What the date would '&;Slt Jiandy â€" Wittney , ?run vainds y said it would Be putas late as possible â€" offéer that now cvoters‘ lints â€" m':\s prépared in asâ€"many | cenati tuenbles «2s possitile. / s The election law reads that the vo« tars‘ list used shall be the one last wade previous to the issue of the. wtit. â€" The election writa ate there» fors to be . withheld as long as posst ble in onder that the new lists may ONTARIO ELECTIONS. WILL BE HELD LATE IN DECEMBER .. For myself, persomally, I have only one wish, and that is to serve Canada, to uu--eu-n home in this country, fa”‘,fi",‘) all I can to promotée its best interests, and also to m‘?u conpection to the Empire, whi‘ch, I think, is of such tance : to . . UI havre been. ‘ asked by the . Ki <W ew, to 6: & QJ- etion . lfi: ting Geotge bas been in Candda, -*m ou d in maoy dif lerent ranks in the navy, aud also.on the last great occasion when o rasng";ak .o to take a deep interest in ‘Canada, and it is Wis fervent with that‘ mpm?d&tydfifimt W bminion may continue, and that it may fourish: h t on o y ons t on ie o / 000000000000000000000000 Canada. So long as Cana woés on‘ as she is ig, so long will Cannds P in e P _ " """ o bimke 10. thk ‘Tribute to Earl Grey ¢ Mmm K tost ,J? amm AT OTTAWA In front of tke Parliament®. bulldâ€" ings a platform had been raised ~and covered with red carpet. ~Around this ‘the crowd had gathered .hours â€" beâ€" ‘Tore the time appointed for <the . arâ€" rival.. It continually grew until there ‘were {fully ten thousand peopleâ€"withâ€" Sir Wiltrid â€"Laurier and L&ady» Laurâ€" fer, who were present, were present; ~%o ~ the Duke and + Duchess=. by . , and the representative /.. of Ro chatted for some little ~time with Canada‘s grand oldâ€"man. After ‘the ‘Duke had inspected the: guard:.of honor from the 43rd Duke: of <â€"Cornâ€" Wall‘s Own ‘Rifles, â€"the <procession through the streets started. â€" Everyâ€" where decorations met theitr eyes. It is estimated that.there were. hall. a million flags of all sizes and descripâ€" tions on the streets, and that the deâ€" Corations cost ‘in the neighhborhood of $40,000. ; Duchess, he then walked: down. to the platform, acknowledging ~with . a salute the aoclaim with which he was received: Miss Joyâ€" Hopowelil, Saughâ€" ter. of the Mayor, ‘and Mrs: H. K. Egan, Rm o1 the Ottawa>Chapter ol. the D ters ‘of" the Etipire, : .preâ€" sented the Duchess with flowers. in the Parliathent buildings grounds. A great mm?nt of Cheering. . an« nounced the attival of the state:carâ€" riage, accompanied ‘by an escortâ€"of the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. ‘At this instant the Royal Standard Mayor Hopewell then réead the cadâ€" dress of welcome fromâ€"the city, _reâ€" Terring to the growth of Ottawa since the © time~ it ‘ was thosen" by ~the â€"" late Quéen Victoria to be capital of the ' m}_pflilwh the ‘time when Ne .1 ”ua_i-_umxl in the : country " PAGB IL \Triniby ~Methodist ©Cbhurch .. . choit has Loen . fortungte; in secuxing ...Uh" Tomousâ€"blind orgadist, Charles Pull, to give an atgan> recital on . Tham\sâ€" g’:fl"fl‘lfl:fimlfi witl" be assisted 1y MÂ¥s: Sai@Atson, soloist, > Trinity Methodist »Clhrivch, > Foraatos . ~>> Sir James is prepeting to open his canmpaignâ€" within â€" a short time. He wil} ofen it â€" witl :detber to the: people, a statemenmt which will (L¢ panded »to»the. presâ€".~ Later, _ of vourse, there(will 1.« meeiings, but. as %o these no ‘defmilte plans have . been “ w . dn Th wbyP ult t c 4 3 06 - Birt James, when aszede.,; thy truth ol‘ the sbouy ~that the Govermment inâ€" rnd to Appoint: a . commission. . to va charge>of : the colonization: of northerm Ontario,. put _ his . finger through another preâ€"election sumot. "‘Will the Government,‘‘ said he . in n â€"anrorised tona. ‘abrogate Its func ‘‘Will the a~«nrprised tiont to _ . heard â€" of °1 Royal Standard Raised of ‘ the idea Vernment,"" said he .4 @,. ‘‘abrogate Its func anemissbont ~ 1 neve &A C" * Messrs, Arthur Strome â€"and . C others petitioned for an extension Ahe garbage wervice omn Scbhpofder a COUNTY TRUST WILL BE FO >«‘PThe above resolutions were adoptâ€" ed.by theâ€"Town ‘Council â€" at. . the regular meeting Monday evening after a thorough~discussion of the question ol taking steps to. establish: a. tuberâ€" culosis sanitorium in this town and sounty« By-hy,, _Will Be Introduced at. eeting of Council to Provide for Acquiring Miller Farm â€"___ ‘ Exâ€"Reeve J. â€"F. McKay, â€" of _ the Board of Health, addressed the Counâ€" vil, urging that steps be â€"taken by the Council that would â€" assist in securing an institution for the conâ€" sumptives of this comntiunity. He teâ€" ferred to the efforts that had _ been put forward earlier in the year and it appeared A&s though the. matter _ had ‘been allowed to. drop. â€"The promoters of the tuberculosis sanatorium â€" . idea ‘kad their. plans well laidâ€". and _ had gelected a site at . Woodside _ Park ‘which was ‘considered suitable, . but which was vigorouslyâ€" objected ‘ to by theâ€"residents in the immediate: neighâ€" borhood: . :Subsequently steps .. were taken to secureâ€"other sites . but .. as #oon: as ib wasâ€"learned . for...: what purpose the land would â€"be usod . there wasa sturm of protest. What . is known asthe :Mueler farm in Waterâ€" loo Township â€"was visited by members of the Council and .Board : of Health and strongly darored butâ€" did not meet with <the approval of those â€"promoting the scheme. ~Mr; McKay: stated. that he had intervigwed; â€"Rev.; Mr:â€"â€"Oberâ€" lander regarding the proposed site and the i:vgtend gentlieman had agreed to fall in withthe idea considering that it is practically . the . only desirable site for, the sanatorium available. In Â¥iew of Rev. Mr. Oberlander ‘and his friends giving their approval t6o the ‘acquiring of the MueMer _ farm the , speaker considered it vmn!d be ‘wise BERLIN MAY PURCHASE SITE J TUBERCULOSIS SANATOR ‘ TVÂ¥e Canadian Manutacturer wrots pointing out the adÂ¥vauntage ‘of placing }bdora the Amberican manufacturers the opportunities afferded: by â€"Berlin as an industrial centre by advertising . in t Journal, and inserting a _ page t i# ithb «November issue. St.n:tryl Cemetery â€" Board, again exâ€" pre its . wil to â€"relinquish the right of vm The fronf. ot Mount Hoze Cemetery, provided . the Mount Hope Ceméetoery Committee . c C/, noil would grant thent a â€" right . of wuy through.the Mount Eope Cemeâ€" tery to Charon street with a gate on thbe northzend of Willow strect and Pl)m on Charay street, these gatoa to be useu> by «Catholics whenver .it: by thenm.. .. He pointed out Mount Hope Cemetery oo i‘d then be fcnced in completely: and w#h a lane might be: asolished toth cometery <boards. ‘ on the part of the Council to take the steps necessary to purchase the tarm. ‘ & Moved by Ald. Kranz, seconded y Ald: Uttley, . that leave: be %-.plm mover and seconder to roduce a byJaw at the _ next regular mee of ‘this Council to purchase _ i&.t‘ is known as . the Muelier property at German Mills, the same to be used as a tuberâ€" culosis sanitarium: "Moved â€"by W.~D. Euler, seconded by N. Am:'uen that ueo.l:;‘m::tee consisting the : Mayor esâ€" sré. Rohleder,â€" Kranz and Uttley be appointed to proceed with. the formation of aCounty Trust to take chargeâ€" of : theâ€" scquirement and miaintenance of a Tuberculosis Sanitorium and.â€"to report â€" when ready. Advertising for Factorics The Campbell Milling Company, Limited, T doesn‘t ¢ i bapt ies moner the West Fion: comes fros e e ies Cream s the bard wheat : flour For sale by Hedrick Bros.,; Elmira_ Ask For Garbage Service Those Cemotery Gates ][:: _,i,_.,; ipth c Araniihca Wiihi i o ~ * 4 hots‘s lflhfi:tt;“;e‘wkut fi!fié&t Mr. McKay‘s Views ARCHIBALD CAMPRBELL, President veball of the enue Park hall of Willi retate of â€" 4 $20.90 pain pio i betw se Atheâ€"flour, â€"Cream m of the West Whea The Mar ed ‘t>at th Greon & 1 inp a port « More Rent Wanted. *‘ G. S. Ziegler asked the _ Co to pay ~him *3 er month for! of his barn, : _:‘ in addition .t0o h the taxes. * : »n dollars per mt is the presefit rental. . ‘"*‘ in th of Mrs.( Bowman vice. ligh The Sec Board wt CA LDt U 10 the the its BÂ¥ ing str Ap thi We Messtre x athe 1 O vâ€" market depth and we 6 ths D it st Flor presefit rental. _ Requests Granted Martet Committee. Th Refun@ Asked H ark «W peti efa m m‘xl e: th & 1a ranied nteed : for Mill Miller : and . Sims+ iam. Trussler asked f taxes â€"to . . the. ama@ by mistake. covit 1 5t vâ€"and We ked Kine pl t for.. . an BX ystem»cg d «Wehor: streets ner . and â€"»Mrs. > 4 nsd against amittec . recomeit t «o. the.. '} ompeny | fot . ao0l the basement. of inz â€" about 150 feek ct in‘ widthâ€"Out 4 posts at a . cent for ~seven ot. mig 1; that the . seques ral : Society forg / t for _ the, _ s6t rition be alsd gÂ¥@ irman . peeâ€"ingtmt y altorations . | r\ct . building. * * adodted. ‘f _‘ aual Mecting: . }| of._ . the : Hospiial ine ~that. ~the _ benes M pal t1 Iuamg "1, 130 048 2006 introduced atâ€" the ~Cormail . to amen change the. : budd h. side af. 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