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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Feb 1912, p. 10

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gn* 4 'iiun C T, 3‘“ ]")'é‘“. who . resides wums mother‘ . w8 â€" King s "Ott, Berlitg | and ‘Geo. Prowuss, agtd; 47 yeet® reskding with this & & (her :B CanmPto® Sfil‘.ffi- ware arâ€" mothe by | $he «\Chict lust _ @ening Tlogt 0. ofciock a 10 taken * to S the eels, [ mm&day motning* ht YOUNME . PURC ongts & ed MO" Efluc‘,‘: e ‘ TPRe Wel and clechod to be thie His Worship.. ; _; \s$ ‘The first , charge laiga, ".’w’n prisoaers. was fl%g bre wing .. B4 it0â€" tlp%o! 1. Wolthard | 4* @ibuâ€" 90 dhe ‘might, of January .Jith. ans | Imgg| Ayro rovolvakts %"9'#'93“‘ ie considerable . amo of : ;amm um * .fip,fiiu over , B’% brcth Cooper and Preuss pleaded guilty: \ ~ i4 T Ned 1i T ¢l of Police O‘Neill has succeed~ whigh have ‘been reported > 40 ‘police department nvthhth- past f mu and in “m‘:,on s solved ‘ mystery in connection wWith the shoo of Sylvester _ Yost .. last y night, while Mr. Yost was ebteavoring to u{}“fl ax : of : ‘she burglars in the C.P .R too! ‘sheds.}& L DOE l LÂ¥ AXRiiaet‘ â€" ABe e CTE .. 2 WA C\g No. 2 was that of breakit® 3 into‘ the C.P.R. too! sheds on th8 wight of January 29th, with intent to steal, to which both prisoners also pleadod guilty.s .00 ; 00 . 0000 cuat _ The third charge. was . PMWONA, se o ienss tevol%tu?uaflymfi | $ il'{m fi’M THE POWER THAT. DRIVES!W atcurloo . %{%mm!mw * :{w“‘ T Dr. Wiliams‘ Pigk Bs‘ Help) rie com i( ; he Blesa and Make / /) 9e You Well Sent. . ‘The ‘Reeve The buman body‘is the Busiest lac-1 toty in‘ the world. There is no eight hours day, no slack season, no ‘hotiâ€" days, no cessation of labor ‘ at any time. Day and night work is being carried on in the workshap of â€" your body, and it never ceases until the enginéâ€"the heartâ€"stops forever. ‘The factory of _ your body has its motive power, without which _ it would have to close down at once, That motive power is the . blood, healthy, rich, red blood which keeps your whole system effcient _ and which drives away all diseases that may attack it. Good, red blood is ‘the chief conâ€"! trollet of every action; the source oi‘ all‘ the eneérgy you possess. It builds | up <every substance of your ‘ muscles, merves, sinews and flesh. It removes the waste and poisonous â€" products comstantly "created ‘in your body,: which, if allowed‘ to ‘remain _ sét up disease‘ and weakness of ‘every |kind: Godd blood ‘gives enérgy and â€" vitalâ€" ity" to the ~nervous system, besides :gnmink’ the fanction of the © stomâ€" ach,, intestines, ‘liver, kidneys _ and other ‘organs of the body. ‘Briefly, jom the purity and richness of â€"your Blood the health of your whole body becomes thin and poor in quality. nl Bécomps loaded with *raste matéter and charged with poisons.~~ Then {it iÂ¥ that the motive power : ‘0f yqur-‘ podity‘ workshop~ goes wi#onk, your aud yow fall ill. ~You becoine mic:'_ ‘maybe â€" the nerves "break 6 tor you bégin to suWfer from inâ€" ‘Hi;e"lo'n. neuralgia, . general detilâ€" ity, severe / beadaches,. palths | in ‘the Datkjor side, tbheamatistn, or cven. paralysis Often the blood begins to fail and \‘Folice . Megher | ‘to he txied | . ‘wdinst < Béoth THEIR SENTENCE ‘ON (on . the might of ‘Ja&nuary 20th, |when. |pair Â¥attempted u‘,fl\flfmzui“ ) Phe Magistrate decided to , remand ithe: pribonwers m&m&y&t% lock, when seitence will be "Amâ€" { ~Puesday:after noon the Chiet! sccuredâ€" ; ‘a search: wartarit 'anaflaitedth?’lw?g ,of Mrs:.Uoopér., ‘He was successful in â€"pending ~the <~missing articles taken frgtm: H.â€"Wolivird & Cos store, inâ€" dbuing twoâ€"mevolvers, one. of, which m“fim;ztzm%o&fl%fi“ ‘The rether Sevolt»r and the rifles and amâ€" ng aflaiv on â€"the â€"Wight ~Of the . 20th wastteported to Wt he contfibed investigations)"" """{@m w x suspictons wpon‘_ _ young Eooper: and Pre@®s$ who "Rave ‘been inâ€" _:mpdb'lr mlltng' t\l;]e past ‘ few weeks ;U P ‘Were o oyed"> ‘ were IIMIy: Nm-’r::swz:&umfie é'ur?ues? skirts of the to wn." * f ‘ The Coun til ~met:â€"at the Tp. Hall on Satorda;;, February 3rd, pursuant to adjoutrtm jent. _ Members all preâ€" sent. . The ‘Reeve in the chair. Minutes off proceeding .session read and approvefd. v"fio;';"& by Mr. Shaw, seconded > _ by Mr. Halling.n, â€" that the Treasureg‘s Guatantee â€" Bond be reduced to $5,000, Moved ‘bFy â€" Mr. Groff, seconded by Mr. Shaw , that Byâ€"law No. 988, to make certain changes in Byâ€"law No. 914 relatiive to the appointment _ of Treasgurer, be read the first and secâ€" ond timey Moved by Mr. Halliman, ‘seconded by Mt. Tanzen,‘ that Byâ€"Law No. 987 to provide for the appointment of Fenceâ€" viewers, _ Poundkeepers, â€" Carctaker, Townskip © Prifiter and Inspectors unâ€" der the Herd Law ‘tor 1917, be read the first and second time.. * . " Moved by ~Mr. Shaw, seconded by ‘Mr.‘ Hallman, that "this Countil. now go ihto Commrittee of the Whole to fil in blgmks in Byâ€"laws Nos. . 986 and ‘#87" with® the mames of | the â€" folâ€" lowing : per§dns® as‘ ASséssors, Collecâ€" ‘tors, * Fenceviewers, _ Poundkeepers, Caretaker, Townshi & Printer and Inâ€" ‘spectors‘ under the Herd Law. _ Mr. Sanien in the Cchair. _ . 4 The: Committee â€"of theâ€" Whole beg ‘curities of: this municipglity for . the leave. «o report ‘that they have filled yrarâ€"1911 . and. found the .same Cor in the bianks in Byâ€"laws Nos. 986 amd rect. * aVig: . *~, s timk.s 987 with the following mamos:â€"> . _ | Allâ€"of which is respectinliy â€" sub Elec galary â€" Elre Salaty $05:00 Elec. (Div. No. 3. â€"Tilman S Shabttz, satary : $57.00. Flec:Div. No. 4.â€"E, W, Willson salary $52.00. _: : Elec.. Div. No. ‘5.â€"John Amos, sal ary $60.00. y# X n "Tfile'c.!a, No. 3.â€"Peter A, Snidetr salary £00.00. « "Hlee. Div, No. 3.â€"â€" Jacob S. Smi der, u‘lw $50.00 ~Elec, ‘Div. No. 4.â€"George _ Latch salary $18.00. Blec. Div. No. 5.â€"Robert J. Vietcl salary $50.00. tElec. Div. No. 1.â€"Herman Hertel T1CC, DIV, IVD,. O.~* UGRAGE We CC T er, silary $50.00 | â€"and SBPPNHNO® 12. ... 20 2ll esc eR t 0| Elec. ?v No. 4.â€"George lawh,}wgwhe:::mm '::2' alary $48.00. P ote. . . #enool Y * c‘ hy F | MWm. . Inittle, ~gravel ..,..2. ae. .2 8. Elec. Div.‘ No. 5.â€"Robert J. Vietch v wow culve n o4R alary %50.00. 'J(';::“Mveo, potus : Ior * wite ‘:} } dn ivakiejee | Weie enc anemne® lt ce . O8 Fenceviewers. Aarom Clemens, ‘bonus for wite Elec. Div N 1 in« 3 TOHCG ... :/fi . +. Bb y o....d...u15<“f‘ a .« «NO. â€"m Johnâ€" m mm gost ! (~" ton, John Becker and â€"Alfred Ellis. |â€" tapor" on‘ Tp LiRt ,',. 212191079 Filee. Div. No. 2. â€"Lawrence Spitsl¢ | Syratus & To.," Tuneral expenses 22.00 ‘eter Echnarr, and Allen Quickfall. ~|.Jopp‘ Dedels, tefond of taxes _ | 12.00 Elec. Div, No. 4. John â€" Moss.:Oliâ€" ./ way. Q.bk W’ ~tor p Hall .93 leietin Adt :\ Moved" wmw: .â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"‘â€"-‘“m % *\ Mr. Grom: that this (*o:::fi‘m d take an occastonal ‘Box ‘{feel jo@rn to meet again at ‘Tp. Hal wuno -n‘-u +d .” ~ton Saturday, ‘I‘%‘ Â¥nd,: at lfl.._ + ‘Sold by‘all meditine dealers or byll-.wlh wmol mail at 50 dents a box ot dix boxes‘ Highways will tor $2.50â€"from ‘The ‘Dr. mmm'l vei CE Medicine Coâ€", Brockville, Ont. ; . Maded; 14 owk $75.00. Div.~No. %2«Jobn H. Halter Div© No. 1.â€"Henty B. Hagey d 6 Assessors "Fp. Councilgf Collectors Report. e rewes munitioh were underneath #ue : + mat ,g:;d Q‘Neill u:uhmu alue whigh .assisted: "-‘h”'zfl young Cooper â€" with the, vetious | . fences. A~glove was found : in the viginity of the .C.P.R.sheds «©which was ideatified. as having> been stolen from W«::urd & Co s store and yesâ€" terday: the other: gloreâ€"was also .reâ€" Elec. (Div. . No: 1.â€"Jobn yTJMnner, C.J. Grohb, . Jerry > Sauder Woge: Xcak Skiry and W. F. fvans. j . Div. No. 2.â€" John~ Durrant, ,Geor;e StefMter, . Ed Eby, : Jonas ‘‘Bingeman and Rudolfleinhrdt, i ‘Elec. Div. No. 3â€"~ Frank ‘Shuh, Andrew: . Hummell, â€" William Hause, William Knarr and Henry: Kumiaer. i Elec. Div. Na. 4.â€"â€" Almond. .‘Lewis, John Main, â€" Charies Moser, Allen ismmz'and Aaron: S. Shocmaker. Elec. Div. No. . 5.=â€"Jacob ‘Ludwig, !John McCormick, Kirk Deans;â€" Alfred Istael and Authony Wilhelm. i Abbrt" Cooper was thade a ward of the Children‘s: AY Society ~about two years ago, but has caused * conâ€" siderable anxiety _ to his guardians. Bothsmisbfi‘rs refused to work 'dnd preferred to ‘lead ‘tdi¢ lites, with ?e result that they now face long terms of imprisonment. ver Betzner and Irvin Shocmaker l ‘August Janzen, Cbairman. | Moved ‘by Mr. Groff, seconded . by Mr. Hallmian, that ‘Byâ€"Laws Nos: 986 and 987.as pow filled in be read . the /third ‘timb abd passed. t# " ‘Elec. Div. No. J.â€" _ R. J, Veitch August Israel and Jolhin R. Slee. > â€" That William (‘ntey be appointed Caretaker ‘of the Townsbip Hall © _ at a>salaryâ€" of $12 per annum. _" | All=of whigh is respectiuliy â€" sub Hukitied. ) conels [erragy s § That the tender of the ‘"‘Tetegraph Prin‘ing Co." forâ€" the Township printinig at a salaty of $130 per anâ€" num beaccepted. ; _ All of ~which is respectfully submit ted. . . $ "Méoved by Mrâ€" Hallnab, séconded by Mr. Shaw, that tliis Council now go into Committee of the Whole on‘ the Auditors‘~ #eport of the Treasuter‘s accounts ‘of the Finances of fl:fls municipality Tor 1911. A. C. Hallâ€" man,'mi. â€" | Moved by. Mr. Maliraan, scconficd by Mr. Shaw, that teave ~beâ€"gtven the pover© to introduce. .a Byâ€"law at ‘ noxt >:session »‘ of * Council to provide for the appointment of Overseers of ‘Highways. T f : Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded . byâ€" Mr. Hallman, ‘that the tollowing . a¢~ counts > be paid and: the ‘Reévo grant ‘his â€" order on the Treasurer for the gu"ml‘éflnonntn; Â¥iz: 0 f ‘ ‘pr.â€"Lockbsrdt, medical attendance 1.50 }C. Raymiond, bodtding: pauper .. 3:00 Municipal * World, subscriptions , Your (bfifl_&teezm_ leave..to. ceport that we haveâ€"examined ‘the Auditots‘ report of â€" the:Treasuror‘s Account of the Finances and Clergy Reserve scâ€" curities of: this municipality for â€" the ~~ Acâ€"C. Matiman, ~Chaitoran. Moved by Mr. Janzon, secomded by Mr.Sbaw, that‘ theâ€" teport ol _ the Committeo wl theâ€"Whole be acceptod. la.m., on Which date the Overscers SHOOTING, Poundkeepers Report be appointed . Lo. A. Tilt, â€" > Tpâ€" Clotk : or s lbet graven on: r~ *‘1 Stine 9.‘ >~380."*‘ There resting ""plate of ‘the o ‘xd him‘ " to ‘rest dn \Jube, after the protests whole‘ nation: fifl&hfl‘ his: proposed ‘burial in â€" Koch tlld;ul. & P NX« "IV. seep ropers Grintog wood, D. L1t4 ) of bikds,‘ spents of gardens, woods apgd : s* ar‘.'*m“'mm" hedual. ; Te e ennree enX tus Cine * ho :v':omw'm muhla‘ru' '\éus:k' )' 4 « * < s ‘tflm who‘loved‘ his" !ol_z_b;u" ‘apassion‘ deep and enduring, the | ‘lone‘ wrowght mote soctal " and "rétorms (in a few yean».] 4 t o Ne e ‘ted > hado 4 ig ‘of: the day, a Tew bricf hours ‘and "he was gone. . / o 1 maaiidesie y ‘Fn e l;’%‘iyfimf‘n‘fi}, i forever." in TL ho poge Saive a in out ‘ day t (bq work lf?flus Yor "the bet tern of humaniâ€" ‘ty and the‘ uplifting of" ntankind. ‘Who ‘can read «of Serooge without an inâ€" I!ward resolve to keep â€" a better ,'.L‘Imstms? Who can turn the ptps‘ ‘ot ‘THe Ola Curiosity Shop" .: and \‘not~ foel the touch of" a"greater good? ( ‘he bad +W stariling 5e : h M‘%own his flâ€"mmp Theâ€"8th Ot ‘June‘ and ‘ the lagt words he wrate, Wit ‘ot the buny‘twerfu,m tlun. were© these, * 8 Of gloxâ€" ug 'gm trom monn"‘sbm:. sougs of bikds,‘ spents of gardens, woods and fields. * gen@trate ® into" the â€" cathedcal, | ‘asgreal wiifter says that Dufi:a'; â€"style was péor But "hbis style matters {_nfidt t_o‘ih|;lfl; we g;’iw is‘ tut‘!lrnz'lv.fli |Copperfield, Mrs. Gamp, Bctsy Tratâ€" ‘ wdod, "Mr‘ Micawber, ‘Balfiby‘mfl"e.' Mr. Pegotty, Little Nell, Old Marley, ind "all the ‘fest of ‘that wondrois {throfig" are as ‘animate personalities ‘toâ€"d&ay as when Dickens book them from the streets of old ~London â€"to "‘intortalize © them in his writings. We ‘are lost to the world among his pages and he takes ‘us captive, we ‘ate bound ‘to follow him ~wheresoever TL wore intellect is ‘as ‘dold as the itcâ€" palace of ~Guebec. But «greatâ€"heartâ€" eduess draws men togsther aswith ‘Nfi" s, of .stecl. ns, bas ... oiten be f&mt&"mwmmq( bt the masses: but it is > ratherâ€" because uy is with> ~sol ue n Westmilste mssy o 36 * * 9. s: Dickens, / Féb. 4, 1812 mm 18.‘ There in : ‘ ;tho|iupers. appe ‘plate of* ‘the 'Efi‘Muww m‘ * to "test dn the 14th" Hike: that < r ‘the protests of .M*“"u’ i‘: burtal ia-,twhnm-n-m whete [7_: ‘ Hike~ that ol â€" Dougas Jerrobds, : Jw’ y,‘:r: in Ais. bORe .. + rm,m “{z an .0 { ; n=mwm:&hh;m dg ,unlthlb ' tut / lincates . some of »z woOrgk : j ‘uu which tha‘pen of. novelist . Nas / ever, attempted, : but=you aay seaftch ‘in vainp for: an‘impure pago in: all ‘his }work, Carlyles® eblogy, probably _ The grandest, _yet propounced, *Whe>geod, .; theâ€"gentle, bighâ€"gifted, everâ€"friqndly; ‘noble Ditkens revery inch of him an ‘honestâ€" man;‘" is the tribute, of one ; noble satureto another,â€" without eanyy / und without hypoorisy. *# % t l Dickens‘ ‘books . are _A treasureâ€" «~store. ho f + wb When<I read© toâ€"day‘s fiction by authâ€" «ors of fame, | How‘my loving memory quickens, +1 recall those old booksâ€"the new outs are good; . ' But they‘re not quite so splendid as P Dickens: * Of "*‘umble" Uriah Heep. . Over and over again have I read â€"And enjoyed: "Out ‘Mutual ~Friend." The charming, story of Bella / anc John Entertains from beginuing to end. "Little Dorrit" and Arthur Clennam f( : Aog; . â€" Mrs. Merdle, â€" young Sparkler, he Washington, . Feb. 7.â€"Charles _ Mcâ€" Gowan, Elora, Ont., toâ€"day denied: in detail every charge made, against him by Detective Bailley swearing thatâ€"he told nothing. but the truth in previous examination before the Lotiâ€" mer Commission. _ Theâ€"conversAiion at Toronto in which he was alleged took. place. he: said. , en ols son;‘ Miss KFanny and Mrs. General How real they seem, each one. Jy. thrates 3 C im 40+40+0+@+0+@» h ever so many more like old friends. As _ the go by books â€" are _A treasure o+ 1B B piiin i A4d Y t, » The 4 vil he @*, ) 54 35 S Mssy 16000 .0 o â€" hord [P] + 'W-lCo w‘& hne ‘Ch [( %fif‘:fi'm pat With : Mr. Hanna‘s Haitâ€" ies 35.~ ~>*tGaarted Demeanot : > > NEW SECRETARY IS APPOINTED The y: meeting . of ‘the. Wat« ‘fiwxwm' Ad swwl wasidield on Tussday afternoon . at the ‘Berlin Libtary Hall, when: preâ€" sident~W. C. Boese, Revs. _ W.> A. Bradiey and C. R. Miller, . Mr. J. R. Strickignd, «Berliv, Rev. C. Graubner, FAmira,; Jas. E.:Kerr, Gait, and Mr. John Wisg <ot New Hamburg i . atâ€" tendance. Mr. John Axtord oft> the Brantlord ‘Bociety was also present. ‘The iAgaucial statement of the: seeâ€" retary ‘®Howed a:baldnce on hand . of Brantiord Botiety was also present. ‘The iAgaucial statement of the: seeâ€" rétary ‘tHowed a: baldnce on hand . of «‘mp‘u.'mmfl‘:- quaster haviug~ amowited : to \ .35 . while the expenditures totalled $323.91. A communication ftrom the recqatly organized Associated Children‘s® <Aid Socicties ol Ontario was received reâ€" questing an annual grant «ol ‘$5 â€" toâ€" wards assikting in~its maintenance. ‘The request was granted 1 8 ‘Rev. Mr. ~Miller: recommendedthat instead‘ of having the quarterly stateâ€" wrent printed: on bills that a booklet be Issued putliningthe: work ¢ accomâ€" plished . by theâ€"Society, . Two thousâ€" ‘and will be printed.~ . * . Owing to his remoral to Teeswater Rev. Mr. Bradiey, who has been: the energetic secretary of _ the Society: for a number Q‘Y“'“-e“‘).fl ‘:; resignation, which. .was accepted (Wih regret. On moti ( b" Yrov.. MP. ; NHI Ter and Mr. Kerr a vote: . of f\%nh was passed thanking Rev. Mr. ; Bradâ€" ley for the excellent services renderâ€" ed for the Society,, . Mr.. J. < â€"R Strickland was appointed his succesâ€" SOr ‘The thanks of the Society . â€" was tendered to the Telegraph iPtg. Co. for the splendid auto . which ‘was presented the Society at the concluâ€" sion of the recent voting contest. (Continued from page 9.) tades ‘who were with him at . the trine hastily ‘ondeavored to free him aud at last they were able to dig "him out, Jife was extinct, the terrible weight of the cavein breaking his back, fracturing his two legs and Bruising his bead.â€" Mr. Geo. Lâ€" ZleÂ¥et spent Sunday with _ friends in Toronto and ‘also took in the Menâ€" delssohn Concert on Monday‘ . nightâ€" â€"Mrs. Doerbecker . of _ St. Jacobs spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. J. Ratz, sr., in town.â€" Miss Stuth ers spent Sasurday at her home in Guelph.â€"Miss ‘ Wilton who lias been confined to the house for some time with an attack of ~ tonsilitis, is somewhat better and is again able to resume her dutics as teacher on the Public School Staf. Her . place were L. Porte inetlhn, wast Ratz, Italian Hilda Eby, F ‘Roulind, L. tGhow Shoe G was ably filled by Mr. Elisworth Gibâ€" son, one of the Collegiate studénts of Berlin â€" Master Grant HMarper . and his friend _ Ely, PlayTord of Waterâ€" loo sdent part of last week at the oine of the former‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Christman.â€" Mrs. D. .. Ratz spent . . Saturday, alternoon ith friends _ in Waterloo. k Catnival.â€" The fifth annual carnival ’_d“' held in the rink last Friday evâ€" ening. A very large crowd was preâ€" sent in _ costumes as well as a large number of â€" spectators. â€" Several were present from outside towns but owing to the heavy roads and stormy weathâ€" er the number of visitors was not as large â€" as it would. otherwise . have ‘heen â€" Among those who. were _ noâ€" large heer. ticed Berlin, . waste . paper baskels, INuUbA Ratz, Italian; Edith Behrens, gipsy;, Hilda Eby, Foliéy; Arabeila © Synder, Rosalind; L. ‘Auman and I.. Hilborn, Snow Shoe Girls; Edna Etb, Elmira Colors: F. Allingham, Soldier, Percy Ruppel, Bear, Alma Laschinger and E. Geikie, | Rediprocity,; â€" Mrs â€". A, Relivoder, > Ques® of the Night, F. rflmu of New York, Old Woman; Mis# Marie Weichel, The Golden Gitl; MHarold © Schreder, Scotchman; Breesy News From Elmira Recéived ‘a Cool Reception. A mong i â€" fanc Porter waste and Velyn Lac t baskets mic st kner of < Ruth C.. R. Milier, Inspector,. C.A.6 mitied the" foilowing sueustion port and work ‘done the quarter Trom Nov. 1, 4911 to 31. 1#1%, as fellow#â€" > s ~~> 31, 1M12, as fellow#â€" > s soue 0 Investigationsâ€"3\ indecent: assault on children; 11 cases of child negleet or abuse; 12 cases ot boys in trguble; 15‘ cases ol girls in mischicf. Total cases . investigated 4110 â€" 0sn = .00 \Children dealt withâ€" 14 â€"ichildren m.?'.,tdl,oltbw; 7 > wards sent in to be placed in homes;« 13 children placed for the Arst thme, _ 5 children returned to parents; <8 . chilâ€" dren apprentices, 15 children reâ€"plaeâ€" ed or reâ€"apprenticed;â€"iotal rhg and replaced 38; 15 boys and . girls© | in trquble, 32 Police Courts * attended, 7 children _ disciplined: in . detention roli»m Total: children dealt=~;with 11 i â€"â€" $0 children in foster ho visited 94 applications for aumulvod- Ladies‘ and Gentlemen,. .+ \:~ This is first quarter of . the new: yeat in the causeâ€"of â€"child saving. MWhile it our statistival report shows:mare poâ€" lice courts attended than . in < other Aienet that mork of ho hakting had t that . atties ha been victoriously fought. | By . this we mean that with as many. boys and ‘&ms who : hayg, gone ; &hrough â€" coutt during : the .quarter, .none + of ; them ‘were seut to an institute, and:â€" with tew exceptions they are "doing. woll, whether as heing: apprenticed â€"or . at home with their‘ parents. . ; A few of these boys who were realâ€" ty incorrigible were made wards and only one was fransferred: to .. @hother town where they are doing remarkabâ€" ly well. Among the. children made wards is a family of seven. motherless children who came from Galt. Re We have not . received.. as . many childten for placement . during. this quarter, and at times we had. only one child for adoption, but at . presâ€" ent ‘there are. a number â€" who. . had been placed several times, that _ are waiting for foster homes. Of the children in shelter at present only two belong to the county. Our detention room has proved its virtue ‘over and over~again and . reâ€" sultsâ€" of disciplining éh'?fdren in this way ‘are most satisfactory. § I hereby wish ‘to express my apâ€" preciation of the. many favors > and excellent support and encouragement received from our worthy secretary, Rev. Mr. Bradiey, who is about to leave us, and hope that God‘s spirit may accompany him to his future field of lagor, and that he may be the means to enthuse the people to look after the interests of neglected ~chilâ€" dren. & +5 One of the sad features about this quarter‘s work was that adults have sinned against some ‘of our ‘unfortuâ€" nate 'wnfis} whom we prosecuted wherever law/supported us. On the whole ithe quarter has been very ‘encourafging and we " hope ~ that our, next quarter might bring just as satisfactory results. t . Strome, Night; _ Mrs. Evans, Italian gipsy; Carl Hemmetich, King‘s Jes ter; Gertrude Ruppel, Nurfse, Lincoln Ratz, Old Woman;. . A complete list of the prizeâ€"winners for both. â€"Friday and Saturday e_vunipg;:’ races ; gould ‘not be obtained in time‘ for ; this ‘budget _ Hit the following were: suc cessful in winning ‘prizes an Friday {night, Miss Hilda Eby. who representâ€" 0t Folley, first prize for best dressed ‘lady, Laurctta Ruppel and Maric Weiâ€" chel for "best â€"‘dressed little . girls; l»Pen:y Ruppel, rezresenung "Bruin;" firat prize for best dressed . comic ‘skater, Harry Weichel ‘and Harold Schroder, best dressed little boys. The privés hate not as yet been made public.â€"Rev, Mr. Silcox of Toronty, will assist at the services in the Presbytetian Church next Sundayâ€"alâ€" ternoon.â€" The services in St. James Lathéran\ Church last Sunday ‘were ‘eonducted by Rev. C. Zatnke of Berâ€" ‘Tin.â€" Mr. Ferdinand _ Waiter of Berâ€" \lin, License Inspector, was a business fvisitor to Elmira last weck.â€". Mr. ‘Gurdon Meyor left. last Monday for Gueiph where he expects to Obtain |good â€" employment.â€" < The _ Banner ‘which is awarded each year to . the lbm attended Sunday School of this {district by the Woolwich S. S. Asso ‘ciation â€"was" again awarded to the ‘Floradale Evangelical Sunaay School. i Baby‘s Own Tablets â€" are . a~most valuable medicine for infants ©and lyoung children. They break up.colds, expel worms, regulate the . stomach, and bowels, ‘and | in a natural (way promote healthy sleep. They : conâ€" tain ho injurious drugs ‘and . ~cannot possibly . do: harm. Concerning them Mrs. J. A> Rix, Ebbsfeet, P. E. I., Writes: ‘My. baby was troubled . with her stomach,. but .Baby‘s Own < Tab lets speedily eured her and now she is a bright healthy chilt."‘ The: Tabâ€" lets are sold by medicine dealers ot by mail at25 cents @ box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ’“.. Ont. aie i3 A Valuable Medicine for Young Children Mr .â€" Milic Quarterly Rep $uD FBt

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