4b ‘tlis Memmbersof the. Berlin .. A &-un Hospital Auxiliary, in WW“\N‘"‘ ninles that Nikk m the seftoronith meéetingâ€"~of / the . Ladies®\ ; Hos is AbddMiary â€" > " s _ â€" 4. . wets‘held each morth: ‘in pmwu part:(ot . Abe a in fiok« tar.@It‘is toâ€"heâ€"regretbed that â€" for ‘tithe past: the attendance. .. has wen discouragingly small. The conâ€" ; ;%au.oum g‘"‘*ï¬aï¬}% Fiepsinet‘s Seiguble obd . ontis. icBebatt 0t the ‘ institit e abd ausiliaty . yroreâ€" whvatly ~ap: 4 § svor. «fls ©:10.00 Ladies‘ Aukiliary 4.48 St. vPeter‘s â€"Chusch Â¥ye gus} 4i 4g : ©8,00 . on depiouit:.. â€" 130:84 JMA. 5]1913, balance depositéd oo hi mghine on oin 1 "**~* "LiOuise Oclschlager, _ +i 3 . . go . . _ . f reasurer. 6 books were :3‘“" and . found .&m_ MB) W. D. > Bulee, <o00) %1“ e vie c sriaar 3 ; ote. ... p .‘W 4502.92 ï¬ luâ€h“, a97 @his reports wras uho received ~ with e ‘Am e Burii the ie es t R has been . a¢â€" to out sinking fubd, . which 18 6 'l‘ iw ;m is tan k-:“"y .cecretary, bdn;gl; partics Tor dinen, beds Secretaty‘s Report ï¬â€˜l“!"' PE( ~ Py / w zpte es n eaige. e s t tes: ul t es ons sA t o t t c d COULRORTCEY TPLRHAAPLH, * PANUARY 117H, Aviz $ 4850 $8316.54 $5215.33 $5215.33 $1898.79 $4502.92 $2700.00 $1802.92 reâ€" the Y ear Har chis contribdt! ‘uf ($36â€"00* ~the IL" © . ..‘ * .A,‘».(‘. ’.'- -{ow!')n‘.l !"V',",;F iv for their donath port : Theâ€"Autiliaty "held nine regulat and w‘iw.::.w* in lo m se rooininted ap Hile wniiy spactatciitiy »Pros »eptings w accounts U:! were passed and* : prganmm«t=c6t A . M. pe® pea wigon T14 ‘AÂ¥et. Bec. © » ï¬:""'{m“ m of officers was, procegd~ ;& . Mrs. Wegenast was strongly \to nw assume the duties.. of. lent, but declined, desiring that _bonor .should be passed., 3round. members ol the Auxiliary,. _howâ€" er, rkpuimou“lot n's.}s: «Of ; executive. ‘tions m‘u followsiâ€"< 4 14 ##> pell, Mrs. Geo. Lang. f3 r:z" .. OR "'m"' T Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Mrs. . Ward. _H. Presidentâ€"Mrs. Geo. Wegenast: (pro . Rec. See â€"Mrs. A. J. Gabel. . a . Asst. Rec:â€"Sec.â€"Mrs. Marien. % __A hearty..vote of thanks was ~ tendâ€" ered last.year‘s officers for.their. . exâ€" cellent .andâ€"efficient services. .. a A vote olqg%:k_ nks was tendered Mr. h‘b. Euler, who so generously auditâ€" the hbooks« L1« . t <a~o A y V :‘The .press, and the lmmm and the ï¬"’" branch laties also .10 a Â¥oteâ€"of thanks for theirt asâ€" sistance during the year. o mas **the public of: Berlinâ€"and â€" Waterloo ‘were ‘also thaiiked > for‘ the *>‘ liberal Christimad " donntrons °. !* >=~*8 ++ *The foflowlhig. tnembers paid" their C mss mam ie uen ‘The "M Sew". Club "wti tendered 8. yote of thanks for t! ‘ tety hnntopes in ofterng to â€" ts lor Che ‘bospitats>â€"> jsâ€"t S3:«003 {/all London, Jan. 10. Mitchell, who stole KWm@ trom the vestry of ‘the Royal Chapel was sentenced to. fifteen months, ab....Aard Temperance ABMB® 4290 .ny ith s py ACR N ETLE #Ta C London,s;Jan. 1h.â€"Reports irom 4’ use ‘:0%-';&;@.4 men to _ past..unanim + 3 the â€" . EstaPfahment . of . ‘t’kwï¬m wage . scale. The bailoting continues Uhtil Friday and ~if . two thirds _of flfl miners vote "{avorably the strike Will be called for ~March. lst». With less than & month‘s supply of coal in; the country. â€".England,,is believed ta be . on the, verge of â€"the greatest labor. crisis in its . history, «it "Myr . I .: 4 ‘Secretary _ of Mm:m ;, tigâ€" itot â€" in _ Berlin tor r 3 Temperancé Field Day to be , .. 1 on Sunday, February 11th, to Watéribo County.‘ "This is | part of ;a’guaugw ign which ~ * i§ i coudictéd m the bYy. the _ Allishice "throughou? the,, _ Proâ€" Â¥ince. _ The te p(“agt.! all . the stm“r-! burclr be ow:li:. iess t it ale Ast Vice Pres.â€"Mrs. Merrick, .__. . and Vice Bres â€"NMrs. H. Bochmet. th â€"V 8. . d aBey Secretaryâ€"Mrs. F"noem &’“t écangellcal churches will be occupled|. George Tennant, who was allowed by Jeading temperarce nt.tm u&: out of the Prison Parm at TGuelph coumty Ation will be held on the| on parole “pv weeks ago, > following feld day. s __Ted " in Polite Court ~this Eï¬xlmd*‘ "his" ghither * "by found " waiting ‘tg sedts M "m er © ce na C € ’;,"'u.." us .:‘: t ’J""‘“,.' r’ ‘c,' ,,'t“ 7 Av.. pTC â€"appearaiice 4 . Sam . ~visited tham | and _‘ the Magistrate ‘decided "to "givt pruenye e Prerics , â€" “.. Ei oR 5 f ‘.uq‘ "!':. “‘1! ‘ "mt hot. 4Â¥ i d t i~#st.,..Sec.â€"Mrs, Schiedel. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Oelschlager Asst...Treas.â€"Mrs. Bosse, ho stole Kif#~C@koF§@# watch trom | The Bailding: Committee of + â€" the e vestry t;« the Royal Ct:‘pel was a-‘i: of* ;A:u:&mm been intenced . to, ffteen_months, ak....kard Fin: charge . of «the : fot> *She o mplacant aar io. o iatl â€"ot : the‘> â€" Shew < ~ȴietoria: Etmily DaÂ¥ison, & noted milit 7has practically completedits tte, got six months for start.Jwork and it is expectedâ€"that‘ sd4arge & Bres in severkl letter boxes. ~ .__.. + of parents and ~oltizens genstâ€" ns 0 Porrrmr m n oys ) .will: take advantage of the "opâ€" oo Genl i cmien® tiap brt t proe it wl ie *Aportunity to inspect the new edifi¢e. he se n England is Likely Election of Officers Field Day will provide that the gas played in Westside. Park .W..‘.“g""a t @ ts d S ons sA & 4o4 , 4A comeip a & m‘ . féecretary â€" DeBus, of . the 1t as his~=opinion mmwwu a grandstand etâ€" of from $12,000 to $15,000 there will he no grandstand T Aoft 38 +Manager:**Rube‘~Denpau was . in Waterbogafter>MHe" could receive _ 2O watisfactiog ... from:> the‘ Park . authori« tleoâ€"in ~Beriin â€"andâ€"wasâ€"receited with FLOURISHING lt is an abs # o4 t oigh mnpr tm e MM. EETING ON 20TH ©THE aunlal" syeeting ‘ ol the Waterloo Gounti ‘Centralâ€" Protéctive Associaâ€" tiom ; mtvtgï¬Ã© been held .l$| the Marketâ€"â€"Motet,*Berlin, Monday afternoon;~> was adjourned owing to ‘the amall “W a result of ‘the severe weathet and‘ almost _ imâ€" passable ~condition of ©the _ roads. The adjourned~meeting will be â€"held at the »Waterlos Township. Hall, Cenâ€" itreville, ‘on > Saturday, ‘Jan. 20th, at M p.m. h30 w en he in otiieemenremnmiabe it in It is understood that, the Secreâ€" Ttatyâ€"Treasurer‘s© report® shows" | ‘the mh.i“w go be sin‘ a. yery ".’:{; & condition : finantigity‘/ and epwise. . 71 . During . theyear but onetheft 06â€" cu'::d uw' 'En::u:‘ nt:;e.mw . in on uo. hoh td o iB in balande â€"is â€"left: to «carty. â€"forward â€"to the credit vof ~â€" this year‘s ‘account. ‘Among .those.present were, Presiâ€" sikh ‘Steufier,‘ Sam," F.~Shantz, * W. C: Shaw, wm Albert Beckâ€" er, Menng Mader, Robt. Bricknell, and 1The~férmal wilt‘take plate L l.â€Â«..'dom._ngflny ‘afternoon, ‘ the! Minister: of Education, Mon. Pyne, > willâ€"deliver‘ : a briet/ adâ€" and .dectare the. sthool ‘officialâ€" 1y â€"opetied.. â€"~After the Tormalities are ‘concinded: the ~visitors . will "be at lib= orty .=â€"to â€"goâ€" through the ‘entire scehool. 1 The Minister of Education: will be the guest ‘ of : the Board of ~Educaâ€" ‘tion durifig the <afternoon and it. is ?lom to visitâ€"various factories. Jn the evening _ a. banguetâ€"will. > be tendérad : to the Govérnment repteâ€" sentatives in‘ the‘ Domestic . Scoience epartment . . commencing at . ©‘6.30 o‘élock; the mentw being provided <by classes of the Collegiate in charge ib(,lfln Ferguson.‘ Among those ‘who will ‘treply â€"to toasts will be < Mayor Nichmailz, W. Gâ€"~Weichel; M.P.,| Dr. H.=G. Lackner,: M.P.P., Dr. Pyse, Miniater â€" of Education, ~Dr.‘ John Seath,) ~Superint@éndent {t* Education, Inspector Leake, Inspector of Techniâ€" cal sebools;â€"and Rresident© «J. :: M Laughton, of the Ontario:«Education= al ©Assodiation. ssm« + cor coant lyâ€"One Case of: Theft Reâ€" Mn io foitttics Choaly m coare Onfamicinies GVEN‘ A CHANCE TO GET . GRANDST AND WORK l uSÂ¥ e s o o o tia h s season, the schedule P98 early. in Fobruaty & W Tilk rloo, Joâ€" fal . Tor, thp; S#0A0D . ; ADG: gJNQ dhber: encouragement ib 10y T 1 A v m ereo ns © mh': h to ie “ï¬ï¬‚ b -i‘.’ “,,nd’;m‘.duu: is gt . the < sctibe askedâ€"the manage® s s there nd ~of seaching AD o :&%M Board#!‘ L asked Athe : icld ,r“!f t know,"* hm‘uj ‘very little satistaction: from : members | 1 interviewed. duting io Uoee wl , f .. thab uniess the comes forward |during: the next seven...: days and gives the: basobail ‘manageihent : its assurance thato= wA ktandstand will be â€"erected .and <the pregéntâ€"grounds enlarged: in : time a-fï¬ ppening (of > the1012 â€"season theâ€" tranchise. will he transterred> ~to » buc 0 . 6 . UNHOAO+OAOrD+O+O+C+D+0+0+0+® O+0+0+0+@ M > :~<‘The Toronto Globe makes z following complimentary â€"editorial obserâ€" vations ‘regardilig "theâ€"success" of "Bertin‘s municipal utilities:â€"â€" ‘ The town of Berlin has reported aâ€"substantialrevenue from ‘the ‘Gpéraâ€" tiok of its public . services. It “%" considefable ‘courage for auy urban ipality to dispense with the private corporations that have general y opéerated such services.. There are benefits:and. disadvantages â€" . in "both m. and results .must alwaysâ€"depend»largely on the=type â€" of ~‘men omposing the enfranchised companies and theâ€"typeâ€"of meu elected : by ~the f .__The temptations toward . corruption | are ‘strong under: both\ & v .. The most, important advantage of { public {operation is‘ / the lmlg, with which the new lines of policy can huoptrb meet unforeseen need#, cnmm advantage less frequently discussed is the sense ofâ€"responsibility imptessed on the electors and their representatives. ‘The knowledge ~that ‘the men élected must manage street carservices, water services,/gas and electric light services, and other less prominent departments, ‘allvin‘ cotiâ€" stant requisition, must tend to make both votersâ€"=And candidates© more ser over ge r put ities. ~Nothing tous the: discharge of thei {:buedum Nothing ‘could be: more likely to discourage the habit of choosing the ‘"goodâ€"féllow"" in. preférence to_'? able, serious, . and cqnlqicgta . /@itizen: ~With the incvitable > re sults" of ‘Inconipetence always threa :-um'emm ‘are ‘moro‘likely to Sppreciatethe value of ‘ability; ‘If a badâ€"choice ow jelection day ‘is dertain to entail w and inadequacy in theâ€"legding: public services. duily â€"<and Kourly in requisition,~ the avorage ‘élbttor Has‘ the:‘strongest‘ incentive ~ toâ€" #ard miaÂ¥ing jadicious selections. ~Popular voting‘ may soften uunn:‘lz telligent and sometimes. ineÂ¥plicable, but themore immediate the of mistakes the greater must ‘be ‘the incentive > toward‘* sound > judgnicht. Berlit "hhs established what ‘may be called ascbool tw muntoipal |‘governâ€" ment, and as the representatives learn vtheir varied ‘duties and"responsibiâ€" lities the‘Clectors will also be ‘trained ‘muf primary"aad‘ ifportant "wotk 6t decidid@g~"wisely"whet casting theiy ba etâ€"vileath fquAl A Pearriti JA & l i,“ aak 3 P D AX . Tt & i ALg t ofï¬s‘sii ¢ 2o .5 puduis u2 ce danfiies i a i9. o0 uit c n bepnegiet Geners, ‘ ids . P Reiloiithy . to. nlght m idéd "out a statement _ corâ€" e DetBeFiine \ . 4 i.f m; the ter ‘â€"at*~ Mildmay, o fony? wis ds to x) this W from "his position _‘ cofiSer Ent "upon the change of " Governâ€" that on December 33 last _ a "comâ€" plaint wak" received by â€"the 9% mint¢hat | the m postmaste had opened a tered . letter, _ a spector was instructed _toflnW& amlt.asking oc cmietey tho fexdeney t,â€"‘geking for and 5 Howévet, he committed suicide | â€"beâ€" fore the inspector‘s report reached Ottawa; and consequently before any cothirunication whatever <had © been s#ht. him‘from the department. °* To Grant Aid "to Industry Listowel, Jan. 9.â€"The: byâ€"law gram Jing _ ftee "Texen * Exepting" sthool ani local improvérnent taxes, to the Malcolm Furniture Company, of Kinâ€" tardipe, was voted . upon .toâ€"day ~by the‘ proporty owners. _ Nearly . all the busin‘ss reh turned out . in. _ & body to help to get the vote and ev= 0"â€"7{03 ll"k)ihfl tornight . over the best day‘s work (tnat Listowel ever @0cothplished... Four hundred, ... and: fftyâ€"nine votes ‘ were polled: and the yesutt was 495 tor | ‘me byllaw . c. agutiet. ate. naicblet " micady the ;:c;)l;nw(‘,‘ Fec qir Lis Tha fepiars melly gin ie "o% t tn® "Nh‘ws Jpstititions o" Connaught P wANot _ UBOH . SenS | ‘V:M_ B Wflh&“&'?‘é"fl:ï¬w should e abolishâ€" o1 a# rwec Sivuns, tto it in Red River, expedition .n . mlnw a ols e canam i’ PORT ARTHUR.â€"The < Duke of Berlin Establishes School ‘\~*~"af Municipal Government TO VISIT PORT ABTHUR in Listowel a1 he #AUE 10 k g t en o it o ho oc ol â€" M h"h' pc:‘iu ut An \service Watrons" "of the the ser yi¢e â€" PM "~‘oP" the â€" yalte WOusk wee en ns adrente uhnd bassbdll 1overs in Berlin to decide is whotber: the town â€"‘ciinâ€"afford‘ to alâ€" low theâ€" ontérprining? town 6t Matetâ€" iot by capturme the Imncine. of the thamploo» teary ol "the Canadian ‘ Baseâ€" w which ‘thig year will ‘be oé6d _ of / ~Hamilton, Brahtord, LoPrion, ~* ubiph; ~Bt.: Thomas, Petâ€" ethord‘ Ottawa ‘and either ‘Heriin‘ or Was tor}k N/ on TRONpar® C1 * e 'I& â€" :.h‘tumï¬n:h u"rm.u_ n ï¬w“he Pcbï¬â€œud E ‘ikute Brvice © Wations "*‘ol" the game Would Applications _ ~ Toronto, _ Jan.. 0.â€"â€"A large number. , at the appro session....: . of the Logisiature hate .alteadyâ€"poen toâ€" E: . ® i ;@dsmflt them being the follow. io maroue, is mian ap " uo tor authotity. to. buy. .and sell. "._feal tel 6. .. TE t & dhbe _ Brampton wants the Legislature .to validate. $13,000 debentures c;or a bon us‘ to. the ‘Pease Folundry‘ Company .. _ The Industrial ExHibition Associaâ€" tion wahts .its lumgpwd to the Cagnadian National. Exbibition, j&‘mm_ changes made . in" its . c3nâ€" ‘Anotlier bill will provide. for . the ést %to!lwof osteo: fites. *J ï¬e * sete. through, " 11 ‘ v ever geots is ‘a salfe guess that it will be oniy aiter a great deal of debate. \ terioo Mr. and Mrs. Ellier of St.. Catharâ€" mn spent New Year‘s with Mrs, Alâ€" Haist.â€"Mr. Isaiah Cressman has employed Mr. Herman Gremm for a month.â€"â€"Mr. Freethan Haist is spendâ€" ing a few weeks with his brother, Mr. Allen Haist.â€" Miss Lillian Arâ€" nold spent New Yeats in ‘our vicinâ€" ity with her ; sister, Miss Ella Arâ€" pold.â€" Miss Amray Haist is at home for a mouth, after which she :&l';o to Chicago.â€"Mr. Aaron Shoemaket is leaving ‘this week for Florida, U.S., for a six weeks‘ stay. . £U:::.PH&OM of 40 entics _ in ter fc tur classes at the lm'tm?o‘lu“anmmsnow at Buffalo, E; &. Baker :::&nexph . won B7 Airsts, 3 seconds and aiso. secured :‘ silver Elï¬a dlwt:"uw'nlr“, e T I at [Branifo this %’ n Ottawa néxt week. To WIPE OUT BATH TAX. put‘ on the screan for the public, he uon'l';!nt. 'n- Aldermanic :enm:m::tw Yeason, At g'{, ous ‘today to approve in Pounci] point ‘of »etimination." This explains i in uP Sn mss ut un S‘ Control . ‘at ww:ï¬,g 1 next |jump that is occasionally noticed in Ahe" tax Te for baths |pictures. ~Films at~ 1,000 feet are : dwelfIng‘ Bouses should ‘be abolishâ€"|worth. about $125 each in m o o o s d tds k io 5 ~ fouik. . arok es ( Tok d miv ic in h tai iess j s The. oT. . w w en wes m S en & performances. We | maait .. ) of .over . $1,200., .‘ ï¬, & tihe easoball ci ‘the Aranohise t town "owlng GUELPH MAN‘S SUCCESS WATERLOO NATCHEZ Â¥ Be .. i o s c ol . m Picture Busineds . o * Tnigectors Arel 6 "\nw l nnnoifted y hilg oiR t T 4 ',,‘f‘, h. +Y a ..e"“ *4 Sirnat Af ":Q.v‘#i e . !\t- #} t t C rriiP ‘,..'#Ug‘ ism m e tA Tlahe " 2l ,wm..q‘f 10« Je;‘é M air l8« & "'?( e Circulath â€" the â€" Alns]| T s n + t o ."""'," ol 4,000 feet each is . the daily aver> € . ol inspection,â€" and over;© fAve| work."It : might. be , . thought at first glance, that there is :~m0t muchâ€"scope â€" for eliminations or â€" conâ€" by the officials, but that such is not: the case is shown by. the condemnation .O .tean â€"complete films;, the seliprination : of ~over »one chunâ€" . dred bits â€" of; play.. {rom :pther â€"Alms in the last month, the shorn films beâ€": ing .cemented, and? sent. out without the : objectionable features.The :need for some: carefulâ€"supervision over:‘thé ubject matter=of.< film pictures~bas been manifest. Thereiare in <Ontatio over : three bundred :and fifty moving picture theatres, rangingâ€" alls .. ~. the way â€" fromâ€"‘hickleodcons‘‘ â€"appealing to the least critical of. agudiences to the nicelyâ€"appointed and wellâ€"managed hous:»s. ~If, on the average, only one hundred péople were to visit ~ * each night ‘at each movieg ‘picture theatre â€"and : the‘ ‘average (i8s far Me‘ thigâ€"over ~200,000 â€"persons would se the pictures ‘sfl week, ~‘and ‘many thousands These : would ‘be "chilâ€" { dreés." The presentation‘ of gay scenâ€" é§â€"a ia Parisâ€"and Sensational "high Iifé‘‘ ~incidents <rhatâ€"sometimes ‘arée iHustrated in the pictores, cannot but be injurjous to the impressionable and reéceptive ~minds "of ‘the youhng people, bï¬{l of "®whom "form their _ ideas of "lite :‘ in ‘the‘ big," outside wotld, frots" movifig "pictures ‘and povels, Of course the drawing of a line in these matters is very" _ 28. â€" views vaty " with Apdiviaual sopinich, â€" sut the need of ~superyision by responâ€" who "prier: gotign.to. rrading, ... and canp afterd to, pattonize. only.lowâ€"pric= 't::um are m«:' ‘x; :. thelr is e e; e fewin hate on ie â€"of. the provinge, and ‘haveâ€" it.. .A tuler a&mwm on the ¢stive, or . gruesome,;.and .R0t turn ing, .or burlesquing thingsâ€" that. ought to Te beld; in reapect, s‘as ~the fl%s‘muw ut .ont: when. they obtrude ‘too prominently.:; For instance,. â€">oneâ€".of theâ€" eliminations . tingâ€"offâ€"+the head oLooum; and ‘savink db clutobed. by :the hair» . ADâ€" other is aâ€"sceme .where four fascaloâ€" ‘were flung to the:yardarm: of . a.brig. Barâ€"rooin . drinking seenes . when.. ; ofâ€" Tensively paraded,. and. ballet. . scones that wereâ€"not .â€"intended for. edificaâ€" tion, have been out out. Likewise, too. mï¬ â€˜mugh‘ _ fate not in . favor, @S :; to loosen jdeas of comâ€" mon :: decency and propriety. F ‘ ‘The Ontario censors pass on the W&mâ€m National: Board . of Ueksors of" New York and as showâ€" !,ng,tht their _ standard of criticism s much stiffer than that of the Gothamites, the local board has . a film of 1,000 Zet made up of elim. inations cemented together from films passed in‘ Néew York, Some of these piéces were cat out because they exâ€" hibited "Old Glory rather too demonâ€" stratively‘ fot this side of the border. l-ï¬u}gn; know§ that the ‘Americans ate very fond" of putting the _ star spangled "bauner into their‘ paradbs C4gnt the w The Flag Business B Lad bough apD deé prog peF land. about the pi the file the films being > preferred notwithstkpdrm the flagâ€"waving. ‘The industry Â¥ the border . has ched : 1 E"ff,,;ï¬ â€" QI’Y PP ‘ ‘lfi,'â€â€˜ M ow ‘ «aot 'o'g’rfl G i onl ?"z'é & hll: mming M ".l;:-,;.'i"v."‘qf'!".‘ F be done. Two Toro ‘;ï¬_,,}‘s_,€,,‘,,,i; Aal ing‘ for â€" gme of the leading maÂ¥ets, sho“ m \"_‘ ..v;,‘t‘ nPhâ€"dtgh ‘The ww '-).‘\"":‘: \“ A pictures has been‘ 6: there aro,-);l% ki"%:"'ï¬ii . boards on "the" contifient." Some * Auâ€" vtican utiss have wanicipal eemsots but" Ontario ligh" taken the lead _ i government supervision. ‘‘Dhe . Semant for new pictures, and new _ St Rets is incessant, and 2s situs ~and plats grow . hackneyed, . a tet * to sensationalism may be_¢ , amld the increasing vaiue of the consorebij Iwm be demonstrated. .. .; [s1__.2 In Decembet the Conservarives | Berlin ‘"rolfed "up a mhalority of â€" against Mr. "W. D.. c l cral candidatein North 0.\ On® the Tst" of Jm ary ‘35 portant municipal m " on the ee of "the town: entering the: sisterhoo of Onuno -qw' fl! ;};‘A.f{.-‘h‘s? (2r Fulor Re over "a . Conservative, Aving the s nmfealty ar BB o . Here we bave un example of.be vifdedness ‘In mantorpat affairs | is worthy ol emulation by. other o e o. d oi .. 6 lin are citizens first, befare they P"."ï¬dflswl pgard 10F . .. principle. < of . sonâ€"pattizadship ;. purely ~Civic afiairs has not . played only in Mr. Eulet‘s cast. town‘s .histary since it became . m o. 1;: Asdor . in . Sglec ien for : civic offices, the . . Labe "‘!"!hfgn ly _ with Congerye es in the ? ‘bestowal . _of . muble hotiors. I in discuonn : ©opliee ‘Berlin‘s r&m growth . may. _ .justl¢. be _attg:lu ‘to its ... sinl ing ...; .of. party â€"feeling. between. eleetiong. ; JEM spirit (of _ fair play. exhibited. ; selections . . for civic offices has . dobe much .to create ‘ in the town. .M settiment that has. M ,“-:ée what..it . is †. ;‘fw‘ * t is . strength Betliners fuse: for . thecommen . gootâ€"Wale <. _ awe good. . Their. policy is sap ble and atimulnungb ‘from the â€"point.:~Of view _ of the. Town Bullde®..«~ / . j>= Tuesday‘s .blizzard _ was * th 4‘3* ' experienced tere. this season: and the temperature hovered" below. .â€"the‘ e point.: The gale .was 804 n c few entered 1nto the SHTOGWE ~â€" sam w All the trains on theâ€"Grand . Trunk. Railway system arrived â€"behind ; the schedule time on actout the drifts, while the Bridg _v;‘f’f:_’}*’»“ ton cars were: blockadedâ€" *iâ€l# e alternoon. ‘The Preston and a/ car became stranded. at. twoâ€"â€"@idlot near Centreville and did.~not @grive. in town until about tbrée rs latet With the .assistance of..theâ€" . snow plow the Berlin and '.tm street railway managed to give ‘u | good service, and theâ€"cars ran & M ;J' â€" ly, if . &t all, behind dube \tint Bridgeport: passengers ~ware ponveye home in <a farnier‘s bob sleigh,© / bir were compelled to pay © be~ ‘fars. ‘This «morning â€" the ~Bril "* r was cleared and <the ‘cars dree agai in .operation. dhs.uute. TN cio. It is estimated that about~4welve. ioches of snow fell during tb > day} and with the strong!~#iad ‘ many big drifts resulted, w next to: inipos¢ible! fow / Y this vicinkty to reabtr Aewneobise. Lt WEBER~In Bealin, ~Obb, Ae. .‘ud.l(r-. 4: m Cameron street, .A € +d Canadian‘ requirements, " Afpornt d M from he *Â¥ the me blk Dib the tate es pass ho â€" Natio®Ai United States, The i from ‘~"z" J nt is tréqueblly hel A 0‘ p tig® :‘ hown in ‘CamaRa. ‘bat §5 lines "of Diblaess. . BH AORN y e Censors‘ls ocm to 10