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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Apr 1912, p. 12

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xd . t 8 ~~Our Busy Neighbors ainteres!ing «isc piverainns bilaves Consion , mfilfl Hagey T trby: Miss Szlome Ratz y bdlerâ€"=and* a reading Mag '_wlfit,’h’qpmmin C t,'lia't .repeatipy. . Mepah® after. a_tew, apprer awere: made in reicrenc & ;Whose departuré [rom j take â€" placeâ€"immediatel h in ~April. 4&Mr. Ge Kigtteuded a : mecting of "at Berlie last ‘Mon ing:â€"Mr,, Gordoirâ€"MéFor has Emt , ‘recent} has been ¥ér SkeÂ¥ of grip; ay . with d puinl.â€"NL: : Macieam â€"olAcion spout Menday . with ivieads io A40wn.â€" : Mr: and Mrs» Geo.: Buigin deft. for â€" Atboir We shome in : Winnipeg last Tuesday mopninigâ€"Mrs. ~Kart= Jensen â€" of Galt sp «Bunday ‘with her mother, â€" Mrs. Geo. Vogt, : on: Church St.â€"What was likel: the Tast hockey match of . the feason . was. .played Jast Tuesday: oveâ€" miblg beiween the Juniors of this town ,SL the .Waterloq .tcam on the latâ€" ter‘s, .ice.. .An interesting game â€" was x‘w t by . a fair sized crowd and i @laying throughout was clean and zl-.' At fall time the score was 7â€"5 AmcFaxot â€"of our boys. ‘The liveâ€"up for Bhisira was as follows‘â€" Goal. _ A. Meft#; point, L. Ituppel; cover, J. ‘ . ‘rover, 0. ,\\;eich.el; eentre, _ A. ; ; Jeft wing, E. Otto, right wing, L Ratz.â€"Mr. Furber of Guelph was & . ess visitor toâ€". Elmira _ last ; +â€"Mr. JSzraZetgler=â€"of Winnipeg Nigited. his brother ‘George, â€"manager ‘olâ€"the Metropolitan‘ Bank here, â€" last week.â€"Mr. â€"Roy Fit ‘who has been wuite illâ€"with an Attaék of â€"â€" grippe d fonsilitis is ngain able.to resume Edutwa in Mr.~A .; Winger‘s _ dry goods: store.â€"Mrs. Hy. Pfaf _ spent partâ€"of last week with ‘friends > in In. town.â€". _ Miss . Marion _ Weismilier Nisited friends and relatives in Waterâ€" 100 last week.â€"Mr..and * iss D. ~ D. Ratz entertaineo . a nuhber ot their friends.at their home on King street last. Tuesday evening â€"Mr. Hebn oi Berlin visited relatives in town last weéek â€"Mr. August Schierholtz, gradâ€" ' oi the Horological Institute â€" at ‘Toronio, visitet at hrs home. _ here last week previous to. his accepting a gmm ition .with. Mr.â€" Arnaold. Jeasen _ in the. repairing. department . of "his jewâ€" elry store, Berlinâ€"Mrs. Emanucl Utâ€" tley andâ€"her daughter Edith of Berlin spent â€"part 6f<last week with Rimira télatives and {friendsâ€" Mrs. _ Jas. Wootes ol Glonallan, who har _ purâ€" ehased the livery business. from .Mr. Wwu., Steuernagel, moved his .. family In t hi rMch on Mill stroct last Montday.and , Tuesday .â€"Mr: Geo. L. Zpewler, who, has been secretary _ . of Abeâ€"local Board of: Trade for thr last ye#ar, reeciverword from the _ Secy. «i the ‘Ontario. Associated Boards reâ€" t Ee . quesiin "he names . of _ gny who would | represent Elmita‘s | Board . of "Brade, in a trip to. the Old, Country s pe dn o â€" wl this summer.â€"Mrs,. A. W. Feick and ‘daughter visited her spother, Mrs. Hy Daunke on Clhuirch street Jast week. â€" ’z‘ Jacobs.â€"Mr. Archic ; ph spent Sunday . at fis’ home in towa.â€" service ol the St. Jame Church last Sunday. m« K.. Vogt, of, Toronto, .w ~mg his mother prior to for Germaiy, was reque the conzrezation with /: eners . selectic NC for the the his »hanke on Church street Jast wer sand ;Mrs.. â€" IsraclsGrofâ€"att Abe funeral of the.latse _ Samucl Mauyder: at Watcrloo Jast week.â€" d. Mrs. . Joe . Rozell attenddd ral .of â€"â€"Mrs» Rozell‘s .sistor | Isâ€"last Tuesday,â€"Mr. J I has. sold his: larks â€"_ d House on Chureh" & ) to Nfr. Th 4 who â€" will ‘\fle possession : _ Ast.of May,â€"Mrs. J. Fulton mold "het Wome on ractory St. NMr.. Sttphen Ransom who will town in the near fubure.â€" * ) spent part of last week ols in . BerJin.â€"Mr. Chartie oer, . son " of ( ohe ‘df~ ofr llamen. is. recovering. from _ a severe altack. of â€" pnewmonia . â€"Th Ne thild of Mr. J&mieson‘s on thur | stzee :’n has been _ ‘seri Mb is somiewhat better, although windor 'w mt?l"qre.-nn. A nfdet ‘0f Waterido visited frien Yown the latter part of last wes 3 J?-'u'! Bobtt _ot. Winh heg is p ;M.Atfl.m‘t Â¥is) congre Za tik pipe orgzan father m ie I ie . o ce e o mt d ol ‘M‘ .*® %s P oY e 0. ‘ ’\j‘t" F '.", yA oByar T M ig ?" C - e “\_4‘,,.,» x ‘;‘:jf( 1 ?_‘:.,i;i.:_ ;@75' Nario. Associated Boards reâ€" the names . of _ @gny who resent Elmita‘s Board _ of _a tbrip to. the Old, Country er.â€"Mrs, . A. W. Feick and visited her spother, Mrs. Hy Church street Jast week. â€" Mrs.. IsraclsGarofâ€"attended J of the.latt ~Samucl â€"S Rerii â€"â€"M is reql with which Archie Bulgin lav.at\his | 4 {7 abl ver 11 taiy «Mc id th ative t The end t Men cl TAMer ibout bas at w h Mr ver Di D ig] M the al th do ooirs Peaus sagoniie rae wl mira ~Poul ciation . was in the hall ‘fin Schiethoit"s printing affice.â€"The â€"Messrs. Godicey, Charles and Richard (EWerett spent) | Sunusy pretty Jbats Dougal is i Klinck visi Gueiph, . 31 performed b nlace. at Mt tory street, relatives . we Witter left < K in the early spring.â€"Dr. and Mrs. J. Ratz and little daughter, Betty, left last week for Berlin whegeâ€"they will visit friends and relatives after hayâ€" ing spent several weeks . with . the Dr.‘smother, Mrs. J. Ratz on Cénâ€" tre street.â€"Mrs. J. A. Scnrouct has been confined ‘to her home with an attack of grippe.â€"Confitmation took place last Sunday motming of _ ten youlng people in St. Paul‘s Lutheyan Church. ‘Those who wore . eonfirméd were, The Misses Lilli¢e Geisel, Lorâ€" aine Klinck, Edna Hartwig, â€" Viola Morrison, Christinia . {@foss, ~ Laura Geisel; and Arthur Ruppel, â€" Arthar Graupner, Ulayton: Schiérholtz _ and Henry â€" Reis.~ Rev.â€"P. Graupner, pasâ€" tor of the church, had{charge of the service.â€"Mr. J. â€"Bruce‘of Berlin spent part of_last week.in Elmira.â€"Dr. A. R. Schultz returned from a trip to Tonawanda‘ last wéek.â€" His practise was in charge of Dr. J. Ratz _ durâ€" ie his absence.â€" afts. J. â€" Hedrich one evening. last . week gathcring eathâ€"player with a handsome gold engraved with the ow the name of the hock Wilh spe H had ®mrade the j membert of "the engraved. locket: L.. Cockburn, teacher on the Public School staff here, last week. â€" _ Nirs. Meiz and three children returned to their home.here last â€" week _ aiter spending several weeks with relatives in Waiton.â€"MF. and Mrs. Ruten Marâ€" tin and family spent.last week. with relatives in ‘Toronto.â€". Mr. . Gecrge Reuter returned tohis horae here aiâ€" ter spending some time in Edmonton and other westcrn points on .~ busi< ness.â€"The hockey players © of _ this town are certainly being justly . reâ€" warded for their splendid playing durâ€" ing 1 Mogk M here dau; Mrs Mr ed Mr Miss 1 VEninp D isiting Hors ergu few Weddi thm nde linck â€"visited m’wtni Berlin ~and alt part of last \gek â€" Miss Clara verber . spent Sunday. with relgtives Waterloo â€"Mr. and Mrs. Scott of acton visited lti.lg An. town _ last ck.â€"Mr. Louis scher bas been fortunate in losing ~ two ~ of . his unds during the last.few .days, the gs baving straved or been‘ taken by me unknown person.â€" Mr. © Chas. ilkin has purtchased a lot on Facâ€" ry street from Mr. J. Randall and tends building a house upon it elph visited her raved. 10CkCt A most t ning was spent andâ€"afte: st to the bost of the ev nbers left for their home Christman returned to h« e on Monday atter visiti ghter in Waterioo and he ;. C. Jensen, .at Galt. Ire M led the M M on BJ dau ler, la prc vard Must he turday in beritn. spent Thursday i B. Strome of ~C a few days at h King street, Mrs rcompanied by he M HAWKESVILLE h prictor D Ber M . Zeigler‘s home on apd only the imm re present. Mr. und The B the hockey c e presentatior e "Club â€" receis eld M At EC H remC H uty arrfage took ; ing of Miss M { Mr. and Mrs. sl M old W OW hT wR V lit Mr. . G@e rge horae here aiâ€" in Edmonton t 3. Hedrich .â€" Mtrs. D. in Berlin. â€" Grimsby _ is her. mother‘s 8. .. Kelter. is â€" prese ailtham w 11s% Ber 19C Niss na ul Missâ€" Mcâ€" IY Wit 16th joy abl râ€"hear ing t at hoer Mr IHE cuUnONICLEâ€"TELEGERAPH, ~ THURspay/‘arr rP Mi 8t H | Al Mr ttle M h h a iriendly game with he Guelp) Unions, and were beaten‘ _ but > the stinfi"wu takeh out of their defeat by the very pleasing manner in whict they were entertained ‘by the â€"Guelpt gentlemen.â€"Mr. Clinton‘ Walker, â€" son of Mr. Henry Walker of" Haysville has been appointed assistant seed inâ€" spector for the district west of Tor fonto by the Dominion Government Mr. Walker . was a very successiu) {student at the Ontario â€" Agricultural {College, Gueiph, and the appointment is considered a good one.â€" At â€"the llast meeting ‘of the town council Nr cern and they are hard pres Kkeep up with the increasing â€"Mr. Conrad Leps has been as foreman in the Rau Brew â€"Miss Kathcrine Merlan wi Beupr Jacob Zimmerman will hold . an aucâ€" tion sale of household goods at his residence on Jacob street.on Saturâ€" day next.â€"<. Three rinks of curiers from herc, with Messrs. Féick, Rebelâ€" ski and T. Sterling as skips, journeyâ€" ed to Gusiph on ‘Tuescéay last to play a friendly game . with the Guelph shipmentsâ€"to all parts of _ Wester Ontario. ~A patent mixture of Ni Peace‘s own. invention adds greatl to th¢e appearance and durability c the ware turned out by the above cor cern and they are hard pressed to M Millar here Yager â€"retur? FHa. last meeting ‘of the town:cou David Eby was appointed cletk, as Mr. William, Millar : â€"The New Hamburg pottery, the able management of Mr. is now busily engaged> makir t M \M ale Ogcra m md e past ~wint .. Nieman, t confitmaii r Ahe honre rg.â€"Mr. ®Fr s trotting C d literar ting pita J a P L Lt at d held It when th onfirmed NEW HAMBURCG t M Mr. W S81t nee M pare in . th herine inter â€" ple‘s Associatic t the residence it Beck as thi pring dered busin D Mr M al t ‘Br p xt : week:s> Conf : cbeld‘in~St. rch last Sunda followin® candi ble 1 the m . presented _ Rev. muchsappreciated an wddress" which rna Hahn.â€"Reeve the the home 0i R roing â€"instructi leaving this w wing‘ candidates e pastor, Rev. N‘l’émfi\. Kathâ€" tcinberg, _ Ema ein and Lottic y sevening. Mar. itl \Allchi Mr M NA M and the : for M N M the week H Mr. last Ariglic 18 we it Nit shipp .0 whe W at Shak tow gaged here B spen Rev pt pt t1 Ing |Klit Te it ul roads in this. vi ‘passable some. J |vices were poor {day on this acc _J. Shants and 1 [Bertha Werle an Briefs.â€"The Grand ‘River has again broken. up without doing much damâ€" age.â€"Mr. Josiah Weber was â€" on a business trip to Fresport on â€" Friday last.â€"Mr.~ Abram Géhl _ of Sask. has been visiting in our vicinity â€" this last while »and will return to his~ home again in the near futureâ€".Mr. . and Mrs. Cyrus Weber and â€" son Clarence from Centreville spent _ Sunday â€".at theâ€" home of Mr. and. Mrs. _ Josiah Weber.â€"Mr. Abrami Weber ‘who â€"has been confined to his home for a _ few weeks has Again commenced his â€"duâ€" t es at Mr. Levi Cressman‘s, Natchez. â€"Mr. George Weber has ~ sold . ; his fat cattle to Mr. Tilt ;% a reasonable price â€"Mr. ana Mrs. Levi CGehl spent Thursday with theâ€"former‘sâ€"brother, Mr. Shoaringer, ~ near. Zion. â€"â€"Mr. Charles Berkey who has ~worked for, Mr. Ephraim Snider for two summers has been engaged forâ€" another sumâ€" mer.â€"Messrs. Harvey: and Lloyd Sniâ€" der were busily employed in . loading a catload of flour for Mr. Lehman W dat Mr Obc News Notes.â€"uir. H. . Klie. : has purchased a large Gzimm evaporator and will / now . manufacture . maple syrup on & large scaleâ€"Mr. E. Devitt is preparing to remodel his house‘the coming summer. â€" Mr.. H. . Kurt will rebuild his barn and intends * to greatly enlarge it â€"Lagrippe seems to be quite . prevalenit in. . the neighbor« hood at present, ‘but we are glad to report that Mr. L D. Schmidt has so far recovered from his attack that he is able to be ahout â€" again. . The roads in this vichsity are almost. imâ€" be ~Sunday the Berti: w iÂ¥ Sunday and . Mrs W Mr M +0 +0 +0 +0 +046 4 0+ 0 +0 +0 +0 4 0 404 0 4 0 4 4 0 40 + 0 +0 4+ 0 + a b Mr $ % > sp % h her Ifllg xfim R. Shantz, _ ‘ c Mr. w_cm-!u_t â€" m higanlast . to : atten prul of their y 3 ME artz.â€"~Rer. 8.\ Gowman and, Mrs. L fl&rw s rand Mrs. Allan Shantr, ‘, Erma and Flofence spent "with trients "at* Baden.â€"M . 1. Brighton â€"wid~ Miss L. i of .\lannhfinum Sunda mload ol o k who is sl t Baby‘s Little His GERMAN MDLS M Ed AJ NINE PINES Mannheim lt places\ and tly. attende ccodt.â€"l\lr. rke R:‘fi'visi em@ker la olet . â€"Mr. .and â€" Mrs fagmily and the Missc: id Clara Hallman werd a(fWicte 1ADLO! m last ipping it to England 6 M . Mr ence spent . Sunâ€" Baden.â€"Mtr. â€"and th 1t b led W the Klie . : has evaporator ire . maple b hurch ‘ser 1 Mr. dnd Sunday â€" The . churth pastor‘s Sunda we brotht Mr.oA ta H H the Isaac sited M In 11 th Johnâ€"Mahn, sr., of Berlin, spent Sunâ€" day. with hi§g"\ daughter.â€" Mr. : John Shafto of Toronto spent a couple of days with Mr. Wm. Taylor last week. â€"Mr. Win. McAllister is calling â€" on his: old friends. ; â€"Missâ€" Helen K. Strickland | of O‘ilton Springs, â€" New York, spent. Tuesday with het sister, Mrs. Wm. Taylort â€"Mrs. J. R. Strickâ€" landâ€" and ~Master TedUy of Berlin spent a day with her. daughter: News: Notesâ€"Mr. _ Poeter _ Erb of Waterloo and Mrs. ‘Thos. Kelly _ of St. Marys visited Mr. Levi Erb last Friday.â€" MissOlivia . Heintzman â€" of Berlin Sundayed at her home hete.â€" Mr. Charlie Hummel feft this _ week for Saskatoon where he has secured‘ a position. His friends swish _ him success.â€"Miss Ada Meyer is spending some fime. with her sister, Mrs. Clayton Erb at Detroit.â€"Born: _ To Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martin, a daughâ€" ter, on Saturday, March 23rd.. Conâ€" gratulations.â€"Revival . meetings have been held in : the Congregational Church for the past two. weeks, â€" by Mr. Britton, evangelist,; of Toronto. â€"Mr. and. Mrs. Mustin from _ Hawâ€" kesville moved into our village last week. : winter ‘with her ‘aaughter, Mrs. _ G.| Sr Kaempt, Guelph, returned to her home1 Ela last week â€" Mr. and Mrs. _ Marcus |394, Dahmer ‘of Conestogo visited at the| Jr home of her parefits, Mr. and Mrs. C. | Buge Sutter‘on Sunday.â€"Mr. Joseph Steinâ€" [ger . man ~and \son, of Berlin visited _ his | Schr fatherâ€"inâ€"law,â€" Mr. C. Schaefer, _ over | don Sunday.â€"Farmers in need of ~good | â€" is{ clean barley. straw canâ€"obtajn â€" some | Vera by applying to W.â€"C. Brueckner. Clay Briefs.â€"Miss ~Gilchrist ,of Hamilto® was visiting »her sister. Mrs. James She‘r’im's.â€"-ur, Atchie Sher fi and sisâ€" ter Mae ‘spent an evening at Mrs. James Taylor‘s â€"airs. wWalter Bryden spent Wednesday last with her mothâ€" er.â€"Miss Lizzie Juhncke ‘called â€" on Mrs. W. G. Taylor oh. Friday.~â€" Mr M. Wolfe of Gueliph ~spent . Sunday with his son. â€" Mr. Bell has retuirnâ€" ed to. Guelph.â€"Miss Annic Putzer spent Sunday with het mother.â€" Mr. John Mahn, sr., of Berlin, spent Sunâ€" Mr. John Michnm has rémted . Mr. Jacob Ebel‘s batn inâ€"which to store his buggiés and impleiments â€" .Mrs. Fernando Latsch of this place _ left Tuesday for 'Strathcone_ to join . her husband who has been there for some time.â€"Mr.. and Mrs. Jacob Sbel atâ€" tended a . surprise party_ at ~Mr. Beam‘s, Waterloo, on Tuesday evenâ€" ing.â€"Miss "Alice> Latsch was . a busiâ€" ness visitor to Torontolast . Wednesâ€" day.â€"Mr. Bonjamin Shantz is having a well dug on the property where he intends to build a house and batn.â€" Mr. Mubert Sherk «ecetved acar load of oats from the West. â€"â€" He sold some of them to his neighbors at 19¢ peér bushél»=Mr. Milton _ Latsch . or Berlin visited his parents on Sunday. â€"Mr» ant lfrs. Jacob Ebel _ visited Mr. and Mrs. William Luft: on ~Sunâ€" b H March th Schwa itterâ€"Ziegiorâ€"A4 â€"imirg Clayton Witter. of Guelph Ziegler, daughter of Mr. David Ziegler. * amelâ€"Bluhmâ€" At Waterl 27th, Edgar A. Hamel to \rs Kems . 6 rk , on ‘Mot lar ‘positic â€"Kchlichterâ€"At Toronto Albert Hunt: to Elizabet ichter, datighter of _ Mr John Schlichter. At Heidelbe Stither MeG \y aged BLOOMINGDALt Centreville Mr M bx H Mew MOSBORO Marriages R echte}‘s hardware sto rs, Jett for New . Hai y, where he . secured n with Nir. D. Becke Deaths heart of Baden was Listowel: last n outft for _ Eby . â€"principa lt on . a two sper Meb t A Mr Wa t W Mar Mat Ber M ter h Toronto, . Mar. Elizabeth Maud of â€" Mr.â€"â€" and ~Don Bador mira, Mar. 20 ielph to Minnic Mr. and Mrs Mar M pent £C M M Mar. 26, ) Minnie March AImeda Frida irjliin urmday, § My M+ the th ks _ Making maple: syrup is the â€" order of the day, among the farmers. â€" Mt. Frod Berg has tapped 150 #rees. â€" Miss mry'f(brle(r of Bertliets Corners was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. Planner.â€"Mrs. â€" Andrew. Hammelâ€"~ of Bridgeport spent a few.. days> ~with friends in the village.â€"Mr, cand. Mrs. H.~Krahling of St.. Agatha were the guests of Mrs. Hartung; on. Sunday.â€" Mr. and: Mrs: Elam Axt of : Schantz‘s Cornets were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.‘Adam Doering.â€"Mr.â€"and Mts. Aeo. Lantz spent last Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam: â€" Harâ€" tung ‘at Wilbe.â€"Miss Millie _ Doering who *spent the past . summer ~ with her brother, Dr« L. Docting at â€" Mildâ€" may,. has returned to her home again accompanied . by Master <Lloyd â€" Doet ing.â€"Mr.. Theodore ~Doeting © sold . a fine grey driver to Mr. John Hahn of Baden‘ for ra h?lndsome sum: â€" . The sale of Rudoiph Oblis was | a . big success. Sandy Fraser wielded . the In the coal mines & l‘r:e amount of smal} coal is sent:up, and, although the miner is not paid for it, it is far from ‘being «worthless or useless, the codbowner selling all the small made at the pits. se In Cardiff, Swansea, and: Port. Talbot there ‘are works whare small coal is converted into blocks called . patent tuel. The method is by tipping the voal into a large bin, aftér which it is mixed wlfl pltch, ‘&nd ay ground vyery fine. +Its is then conveyed © in to pugâ€"mills end superâ€"heated steam: is passed through it, knives revolving on a whaft keeping it in motion while this is being done. Aftermwards, being then in a sticky condition, Jt‘ is passed io a press, and a (remendous pressure applied. This tuins (he‘ mass into hot, steam ing blocks, which are then pushed off either on to endless travelling wirea which comvay them into canalâ€"beats success. hammer She had retired t0 her: boudoir, with hâ€"eplitting headache: She was not t bome to anybody.. Even her pet pup ‘ay untoved upon the mat outside, and gave a disconsolate glance at the par 't‘orlnid as she nearly â€" tripped® over im. puctanlk +5 n % ‘Mrs. de:Jenes has called; ma said the maid, entering. "Didn‘t Iâ€"teoll you, Mary, that I at homs to &qne?"v exclaimed mistress pettishly, y "Yes. ’n‘:"%i;."' replied the maid hesitating.. * I thought, perhaps ma‘kio, as /»he‘s wearing her nev kpringâ€" dressâ€"â€"â€"* **Why â€" didn‘t . you say ‘so before, cried her mistress, bounding from he bed. â€" "Show her in!" 8ir Rugo:”“{flmn‘ his shirt of mai un and over bead, 1 wot." . _"Ant they Aound herâ€" walking <the atreels n har fimhrtein" "A comnambulist, of dourse*" "No; simply‘a womah with no one In the house to button her up." ist to Jr.. 2pdâ€"Minimum mark Vera Lantz:306,~Emma: Bosbart Clayton Seylet 289, Harry Koch Arnotta Lantz 240, Irene Berg Alena Lantz235, ~Milton Hartung A man is often forced to say: that‘s all. right!" when it isn‘t ‘The following is=the report of promotion examinations held .at S 17 Wilmot, on the 20, 31 and 220 March. The minimum matk for and IIT. classes is 312: <Br. L to Jr IV.â€"Wilson :;- Milt Shantz 393, Bln Ella Reyler 425, Reginald C.M. Barr 394, Elmare Heldman 339. ; s Jr.. U to 8r. 11â€"Ella Howard 437, Eugenia Doeting 417, <Valentine Glasâ€" ser 367, Henry Boshart 366, S;eahen Schmidt â€"335,â€"Alvin Sebegut 335, Gorâ€" don Hartung 335,â€"Gorg Hartuhg 315. Sit. _ Gileb: â€"< "What hath m Rupgrt so Bald, thinkest thou? Aftermwards, condition, It and a tremer This tarns h ing blocks, w either on to Into The In the coal that the . rubbis loaded an: Brookland organ.â€"â€"58 the tendâ€" crecting .A workshop they rouuzt purchased. Farquhat M« was catrhe® to while . apittting Dunwich, and Detrait, where had caused a‘ brain, causing Ha He THE SPRING OF ships Aiffere day . 4uw‘1Ԥ:; b t moved off wi t â€" a bought bultdings â€"« le‘s propertyâ€"at the o8 the Bloominedale MAKING PATENT FUEL U a.â€"~The t Liter Seoâ€" ho. 36 tmine a HS 0e Wieh Ritt nest NO ONE To ASsist Salinter Caused Death en <thenk ... St.~Jacobs MADE HIM 8ALD NOT ALL RIGHT PRILHPSBURG Ir. 111â€"Herb Koct sovernments hnaval purpo H dent What hath made Si en t IV.â€"Wilson Hotimar L d vevance HOSPITALITY UrpOse® large m the G ud 6tb be it iS. S. | ond reading it 22nd of | with a major for 11. |Years later, t i entnrat Hotinigy { ¢lilation: BMW: a second read MOBI | fmeo the "Av M ‘439 Bar w 233 2 10 200 Oh the 4HUNTING THE SWORD FISH _Daless one can afford the time. and expense of a whaling n&lpn‘.“g;t voyage into the Arctic, there is â€"no #eaâ€"hiunting that excels sword Abbing off New London, Conn. % do not fish for the aword. fikhâ€"ybu, hunt him. When you. find :&m fight himâ€"to a. fini@hâ€"hik f ~oOr yours. ‘The season is the two ‘l)? ing weeks of June and July. in the dawn of mornitg you sail, or â€"steam, or"motor, into the open sea.. By :nine 6‘clock you are anchored in the Swordâ€" belt with two men aloft, in~theâ€"lookâ€" out. â€" They sight a fin, signa! andâ€" the boat speeds ahead.. If the fish is at rest on the Burface, it is easy to apâ€" proach him. He treats‘ the boat with contempt. He dislikes moegduc boat headâ€"on .and he resents a â€" folâ€" lowed, but if you get him ng under your bow, the man in the "pulâ€" pit," away forward, vsually drives a harpoon into him, and then the: ‘m: begins. _ There ~are 400 : feet â€"of ~"cabt @ttached to the ir0 d x beur 3 the other end." No, you de % him fast to your 7 tewed , by‘ the: sting of the steel, he ‘heada" tor the open sea. When “1 deep water, he goes down, taking the b&rrel with him. While this on# is bobbing the; barrel, you may spear &nother. â€" In stant| are a aheet A Great Sport off the Coast of: New! London, Conn. ax PR t1 In the Islo of: Man, woma jJoyed th> political franchise than thirty yearsy and in oth as far apart as Jersey and I¢ is man‘s political equal. ~* In Russia, woman.HaS 0i her s!tter in Britain. ‘As 1g 1884 the women â€"of Finland be about boat wnal of the som 1 In 1501 th~ womeniof New f Wales : won the ‘trophy; «wi*'@: same ‘vear the supremeprize Antipodes, ~tha vote for: the Parliament,> was awarded to Tasmania still withheld: the boon; she, too, succumbed to. the inevi f in the autuma of 1903, and Q $ has since followed sult. A15 The Unitcd States are following in the wake of Australia., !nmom.n&g half ‘of them . woman now m partial suffrage; 'f,'.? in fou ado, Ut&h, Idaho, Wyomingâ€"she has ‘precisely. the same‘ franchise ? struggle for tha frat Baroness Gripenbers and so doggedly have; fight that. toâ€"day, no registering: thoir vote but: they aro éligible seats in the House. ond reading: in ‘!'JP-'I!"UM with a majority 'nm;:‘il: years later, the ity. had to 114;‘ and: last mth ' clliation: «Bill: was â€"put qjtho tes a second reading. 225 MP.‘s mar into. the "Aye" . lobby, %u"pi paltry eightyâ€"eight said "No" to i The fArst woman registered her lowed : in ak ear, 18 eree re legisiators would erag JOSEPH E. MARCILE, M.P, Baglk; Quebec VOTES FOR posal numpbantly â€" throug B in is Iyard in Canada. of en." . 1t is interesting . South Augtralia &;> and West Aus 868 eare w in. ‘As long 4 Flinland begar franchise,. Iwit 1897 férri th ki its y waged hi Commons itstripped ng ‘Ago as for more t islands ralis fol* no; â€" two i «grown pass be ide had suffrage and She er vote est of MaAT 16 w £

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