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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Dec 1912, p. 11

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[« ‘ ~~€C. A. BOEHM # y Eo Hodppprhige) oA i 5 .. mppnronatkD 1875 Mead Office â€" ~â€" * Wa j . with the Dominion 3:::‘-'-';... us io MR 1 _ AW : wed by the oo un tanchiths mearion pany with Ausets: of $16,306,6838 dmmmm C. A. BOEHM, . â€"â€" District Agent ORPHANAGE Waterloo, Ont .. Established 1864 OfMice, Waterloo Mutual Building, King St. . . W Uflice 249, House 209. Business solicited ~Tor first class * ‘There w h was a good representation ‘of the Hoard including the new members elected at the annual meeting. _ 'fhe moithly meeting of the. Ditecâ€" tors of the Betlin Orpbanae was held ‘at the Home on Monday evening. . ‘The reports of the different officers were Â¥ery satislactory, that of â€" the .ml'teullxer being especially commendâ€" ‘During â€" the , month of November there . were admitted â€" to the Home ning Children, sent out or placed . in homps, six, leaving twenty nine in the Hothe on December 1st. ® $1,000 REWARD A bearty vote of thanks was tenâ€" dered the collectors in the house to housé canvas recently completed. The figures are not quite complete® as yet, and when known, will be aunounced. *The President appointed the follow in% Committees for the year. Flouse Committeeâ€"Mesdames Kaul man, _ Janzen, Houston, _ Bowlby Brown, and Messrs. Gofton, Sander son and Westfall. Childrens > Committee.. â€" Messrs. Strickland, Musselman, and Mesdamâ€" es, Conrad, Sherk, and Shantz. Finance . Committeeâ€"Messrs» _ J. Hallman, Taylot, and Wagner. ‘Auditorsâ€"J. Hallmanâ€"and P. Shupe v POLICE COURT H. Steppler.ol the Germania Hotel uppeared . before Magistrate Weit, â€" on Friday morning on a Cbarge of.. sellâ€" ing and â€" disposing of liquor. . during probibited houps. He was fined $10 and ccsty amounting to $45. \ Board ol ~Education advances salar ijps, of teachers. .. An‘Ottaws boy was drawn into _ : stoneâ€"crusher and killed. The Government may purchase GT P.â€"3,per cent. bondsâ€"at pat. â€" Prince Louls of Battenberg gatetted as First Sea Lord. MEN OVER 45 NOT 'w';‘\mm BY CORPORATIONS MEN OVER 45 NEED XOT ( There‘s the sign that‘s getting to be a conimon thing in Canada. c.notulnu are retiring men :. at 50. ‘They are not hiting anyofie over s ‘M man often looks â€" 10 older than he. is. man with gray hair always does. \It is important nowadays that . a : look as young as hbe is ; it . is ’ important .that a man having lamily dependént upon him should . eare of his hair '& have dandruf, get nid of it _ Uf your bait is falling out, stop it. Any Man time vout With a Good Head of Hair Has Best Chance of Life h APPOINTED Phone 346 Waterlo0o | $117.,140.00 $250,000 " ~~Berlin News wirl APPLY 08 7 | Dr. J. E. Hett resigns from .. the «. was Board of Education to enter the field p it was te BOY DISAPPEARS John Koli¢t of 116 Brefthaupt St, a small boy, . fair -nldu..m cleven yeats of age hus been mi for over one week. Auy information tregarding his whereabouts will be apâ€" precigted by ‘the police. . PLANS ARE READY ‘The â€"proposed plans for the . new Opera House are completed and . as soon as .Mr. ‘Abs. Merner recovers tmom his illuess at his home in Grand Forks will â€"be preséented to him for POLICE COURT /An Italian merchant from the East! Thursday ~onâ€"a charge of . selling End appeared before Magistraté . Weir cigarettes to twoâ€"boys under 18 years of age:. He pleaded for leniency ‘ as the clerk who worked for him . and sold ‘the c tes did not ~know it was not lawful. »He‘ was fined $5:00 without costs: P bis acceptance Messrs. Bochmer Co. were accused . of delivering coal of short weight in the Police _ Court= Friday. The evidence submitted was quite contsaâ€" dictory and an adjournment was ‘made to . give an opportunity to weigh the ACCUSED OF SHORT WEIGHT wagons DEATH OF MRS. KRESSLER | FELL â€"OVER _ MAN AND BROKE [ ARM. 1 . While leaving his printing shop in : the â€" Metner _ Block . at Berlin | Wednesday evening Herman Rittinger, |printer, walked into the dark ball a few steps and fell over ‘the body of a man who â€" was intoxicated and â€" had found his way up to the hallway and ; was sound: asleep on the fioor. _ Mr. | Rittinger féll â€"heavily on his â€"right larm brcaking it in two places above | the elbow. He walked to Dr. n. G. ‘Lackner‘s office who reduced the fracâ€" i ture. 7 The death of Mrs:. Herman _ Kress ler nee Priscilla Bichlâ€" took place on Thursday. . The. deceased cied of beart failure. She was 24 years . of age. â€" ‘Ske. is survived by a husband and one child. 3 CLUB ENTERTAINED Hill.‘‘ ~The evening â€"was spent in music and â€" games. â€" To add to this enjoyment a "witch" unvailed the fuâ€" ture of some poor Unfortunates. ‘The hostess then thougbt it advisable that the unfortunates should have . some nowrishment so a very appevizing lunâ€" ckeon was partaken of, while, "I like mus‘c with my _ meals," was being plaved for their benefit. The ‘"Nine â€"Odd Club" was enterâ€" tained â€"last evening at one of the member‘s â€" beautiful â€" homeâ€"â€" *‘Sunny ‘ ~‘The monthly meeting of the _ Woâ€" man‘s Missionary Society 6f the Engâ€" lish LutHeran Church was held â€" on ‘Thursdayâ€" alternoon at the home of the President, Mrs. S. Burkholder, 1$ ‘Mill St. It was a well attended and | interesting meeting. Three new memâ€" ‘ bers were added. «‘Worldâ€"wide Mis sions‘ was the subject undetr discusâ€" i:io- and messages were read . from Amza, fndia, China, Japan, â€"and ! South America. A membership comâ€" ‘ mittee wasâ€"appointed which aims to increase theâ€"membership not only of the society, but also of the congtegaâ€" tion.. The ‘next: meetingâ€" will be held on Jan. ~23, 1913 at the Secretary‘s home. â€" Mrs. Oscarâ€" Klinck, 38 John LUTHERAN W. M. S. MEE on . J home St. The Canadian Club was . addressed . by Mr. H. H. Steele, of Vancouver, for the City .Council package.â€"C. P Ilt. There is one sure. rtemedy . that corfect these mislortunes and aid to remain. young. ; to remain, young. ‘ PARISIAN .Sage,â€" the grand . and. efficient bair restorer, is guarauteed to petmanently. rehove. dandruft. @in two weeks, or your money : batk. PARISIAN !{:m stops falling bair â€"4ib prevents the bair from fading. It is not a«dye. e k 1t is "the best beautifier for . ladies‘ hait abg it makes hatth, lustreless hair Mu‘,y so[t â€"and beautiful and is .. not ctieky or gteasys + 0 > PARISIAN Sage Mair Tonic can be obtained â€"at. drug and department statos .. and â€" at ©ounters: whote toilot goods ate sold for 50 cants> The gitl with the < Aubutn hairâ€"is on _ every The Hapy at the County Seat Careâ€" lullym Locd'ind?m T . a ao !}Em PS Swaisland gnarantees Tou vill Breathes there a man with soul Who never to himself hath said, s::‘h my own my native land, y ~heart bhas ne‘er . within _ him burned, 9 As home his footsteps he hath turned From wandering on a lotd‘lh:“lll- Miss May Snider has returned from an extended visit to Chicago and Uiansing, Michigan. > Miss Gertrude Jamieson is spending 2 few days in Toronto. Sbe will atâ€" tend the Conversaiion at Toronto Unâ€" iversity that takes place on Friday evening of this week. * Canada‘s tribute to the manâ€".who | ( won the Country for the Empire. |« ‘There is to be erected <a Canadian |: monument to General Wolie at Greenâ€"| i wich, and in view of the universal acâ€" | i ceptanceâ€" of Wolie‘s ‘greatness, in ac hievement and grandeur ureunmi. 1 the response to the appeal should j instant: and liberal. â€" _ Unquestionably | Berlin and Watetloo wil} do its .part |â€" in this national movement to provide | a Canadian monumentover the grave| of the hero of the battle of the |, Plains of Abraham, whish fuade Canâ€"| ada British, and was one of . the events of world wide importance as} turning points in history, rankinz as it does with Nelson‘s iamous: victory at Traialgar. Forty monuments have been erected . to â€"the braye: Nelson, while Wolfe‘s grave still remains un maikked, with the exception ol â€" 4 small column erected by the rank and file of the British army quartered in Canada in 1849. These gallant. â€" solâ€" diers sacrificed a day‘s pay. in order that they might do honor to the imemory of Wolfe, and in so : doing have given an example, which should touch the heart of thousands of Caâ€" nadians. Do not the people of ‘Canâ€" ada owe it to t.hetmelv;x.u well â€"as to theâ€" hemory: of â€"the t~â€" Wolte, to ~take ~some action â€" which: will fittimgly express appreciation ~of the achievement of the illustrious hero to whom this continent owes so . mach. Loyal Beétlin and Waterlo6 will ‘teel it a privilege to give to this _ great â€"tmovement. â€"1744â€"Brigadier, Major, and â€" took part in suppréession of Jacobite Reâ€" bellion. \.Â¥k e i o ~4745â€"Fought at Falkirk and Culâ€" loden, age 18. 1749â€"Major of 20th Regiment, aged 22 1750â€"Lieut.â€"Col., aged 23. ~1749â€"54â€"Served in Scotland, age 213 to 27. | 1757â€"Commanded ‘battalion against Rochefort, age 30. 1759â€"Sorved as Brigadier. General, under Amherst in America, age 31. "â€"1750â€"Commanded victoriously. _ and clain at Quebec, Sept. 13, age 32. Mrs. Carl Kranz spent a few days in Toronto this week. Mrs. Louis.D.. Metrick was the hosâ€" tess of the Ladies‘ Bridgeâ€"Club this week and entertained the ladies most hospitably on Tuesday afternoonâ€" ‘in her. pretty . home: . on 8t. _ George street. Mrs.. McKellar, Mrs.. Kert, Mrs. Peiper and. Miss Jackson . had the highest scores .for the afternoon. Mrs.~Archibald Kerr, Abtens street isâ€"spending a few days/in St. Thomas leaving on Thutsday to be present at a dance given at the Country Club, St. Thomas, on Thursday. wOLFE MONUMENT FUND 1 son. _: Mtsa. William Breithaopt . and Mre. (Dr.)â€"Parry at Hamilton, ; usherâ€" ¢d the guests from the drawing room Story of General Wolfe (BY JEAN.) Culâ€" AEvening Wet w Best Ever d by Club > Ib'nml"‘ilo _ O lne Wes “‘M ing one round of. sure and was prondunced as the success(ul event of its kind ever by . the Club. ¢ e success(ul event of its kind ¢ exception: of Mayor . Schmalzs . being by. the Club. ‘fi_,’m & * vfitnmvuw nl:-s absence of., Prégident â€" L. It decided p&mv N . who is m% as to the most sul , bour strietions, the chair was occ .By |to run Sunday cars and â€"thenâ€" make Viceâ€"President‘J. B. Weaver,. during | arrangements to suit the majority, the progress of the programme at the| Mr. Lippert, relerred to the . break Berlin Club, which consisted of music, | in the â€"sewer O‘m.&.. south, speeches and the presentation â€" o‘| which caused the of â€" the prizes. yoad for six. weeks, and stated â€"that ‘The Chairman presented the muchâ€"|the people should be informed that coveted Eulet, trophy to Skip Kibler this break meant aâ€"loss of four trips and his trio of stalwarts, consisting |per day, fot aâ€"six weeks, & Joss of af Messre Rutler Rorsyth and Weir.|$336.00 to the system, caused by . the byl:b Club. e absence l!on-s.. who is The Chairman presented ‘the. muchâ€"|the people should be informed . Uimt coveted Eulet, trophy to Skip Kibler|this break meant aâ€"loss of four trips and his trio of â€"stalwarts, consisting â€" b'y. fot asix weeks, & Joss of of Messrs. Butler, Forsyth and Weir. m to the system, caused by . the The latter took occasion to â€" read} reglect of the Sewer Committee. ‘ numerous letters of regret . receiwed| The following report was then read from outside clubs who hadâ€"beéén inâ€"| by Supt. Mclntyre:â€". vi'\:d as well as W. G. Weichel, M.P., | > Superintendent‘s Report. and others.,; . © ~ s #% "Nir 6. 0. Puillp was _ giver | the| se jas meoting 1 have drawa up s honor of presenting the Sims _ Troâ€" plan: of a loop. from . the G. T. . oooonfcs Compitition of the _ OW ! | station to Ahrens street . and submit Doubles. Compe! . . Messrs, ~1 5| the same herewith. The cost of | this E}‘:"‘ and J° B w‘;"" WM loop would be approximately $1351. T es ie orfiad handâ€"Paifted‘|*. A â€"Â¥â€" could be constructed on Weber g‘ 5’” 14 a;:mS’ng?hrdur * all;i street, byt would not be as satislacâ€" . Clegho d tory amd would cost more . than the being recipients. ‘The winners Of tD9] proposed Joop. _ â€" â€" . Mr. G. O. Philip was . given the honor of presenting the Sims _ Troâ€" phy to the winners of the ~Scotch Doubles. Competition, : Messrs, . W.. D. trn: and AJ; :B. Weaver, â€" togethsr with beautiful pi¢ces of handâ€"painted . teéa sets; the runneraâ€"up Messrs. W.. G. Cleghorn and _S. Schreiter . also being recipients. The winners of the Consolation series, ~Messrs. W. 0. Costello and A. A. Eby and the runâ€" nersâ€"up, Mcsar= H. Johnston and C. S. Kerr, were the recipients of caryâ€" ingsets and silverware. * ‘The Schiedel Shietd, donated by Mr M.. Schiedel, to the winner . of â€" the Singles competition was presented to Mr. J. Cochrane, and . the cutâ€"glass ware to the runnerâ€"up Mr. J. Scully. to the tea table.. The tea room was elaborately decorated with pink crepe, roses, and crysanthentums, while: the drawing: room was filled. with . Ameriâ€" can beauties, and‘red and green . decâ€" es Pa ’f;’“”"‘sglm”"" are: rs. Edward Frowde‘ A 5:. H. F. Baumang, ‘ml ~B. Augus~ tine, Mrs. Sims, Mrs. J.â€"C.. Breitâ€" haupt, Mrs. E..P. Clemeént, . Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. Alvah Devitt, Mrs. A. L* Breithauot, Mrs. 41. M. Snyder and Mrs. M. Cook poured téa"and served ices, assisted by. a numberf Of}young ladies, Miss Hutchins of" Winnipeg, Miss Anna Harley and Miss _ Edna Verity of Brantford, Miss Dorothy Pearson, Miss Marjorie: Smyth, : Miss Frieda Boyd, Miss Florence Clement, Miss Sadie Devitt, Miss Edna Kirby, and Miss Elenor Gies being . among the number.. < >~*> A . musical was given in the evening, which was most. e&}aylblo: Pianoâ€"Selected. Mr. W. Clement. Soloâ€" Mrs. Milton Cook. â€"‘ Cello Soloâ€"Miss F. Boyd." Soloâ€"Selected. _ Mrs. Parry. Pianoâ€"‘"Sout Dream‘‘â€"Liszt. . Miss Lillian Kirby. Ducttâ€"The Misses Breithaupt. . Mrs. J. R. Parry of Hamilton â€" is the guest of her. mother and . father, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt, Miss Hazel Hutchins, of Winnipeg, who has been the t of Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang, East mn. for some time, is spending a short holiday with the Misses Breithaupt. Miss . Anna Harley and Miss\Edua .. Verity: . of :::kaflord are also guests at Sonâ€" The household ol Dr.. Woodrow Wilson, the newly elected prosident of the United States, is exceedingly femâ€" inine, as thereâ€" are three ; daughters, each showing a distinot individuality in their ‘‘careers," the eldest, â€" Marâ€" garet Woodrow, is musical in taste and training; . the second, Jessie Woodâ€" row, is enthusiastic in social settleâ€" ment: work, and is the youngest memâ€" ber serving on the National Board of the Young Women‘s*Christian Assoâ€" sociation; . the third, Eleanor Randolph has inherited her mother‘s taste for painting and is studying at the Philaâ€" delphia Academy of Art. INDEMNITY FOR CHARIT. ABLE INSTITUTIONS Secretaryâ€"l reasuret A. A,. Eby, of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital Board, received a â€" ch uoumlln?l:tonb from â€" Reeve. l‘e?e“r Berhbardt, of Presâ€" ton, whoâ€"divided remiunetration he . reâ€" ceivted from the County Councilâ€" this yeat among the charitable instituâ€" tious of the county, the £wo Hospiâ€" tals and two Orpbhanages shating â€" in his liberaléity. Reeve Bernhardt â€"rcâ€" ceived ~ $90.60 for. his services> as a member of the County Council.. The timely £t w.ll be., greatly .appreciat« ed by vatious institutions. l BETTER THAN: SPANKING @panking does notw cure children of hedâ€"webting. _ There is . a â€" wngfl- tional: eause . for this ‘trouble. t8. M. Summers, Box W. 501, Windsor, Ont., will send {free to any . ‘ mother nt successful home treatment,. with 1 instruotions. â€"Send . no. m but write her toâ€"day it your â€" children trouble you in this way. Don‘t b the child, the chances are it can‘t help it. _ This treatment also «cures adults and aged . people troubled with utine difficulties by day or night. way The suow fence has been ere:tod on the Hospital grounds and is ready for : the â€"winter. _ .« r Carsg.â€"All cars, with the axception of 3,. & and 11 have been varnished ‘The Berlit& Northern St. Ry. Co. will give car No.â€"1% a coat of varâ€" nish now~and proceedâ€"to paint it acâ€" cording to our specifications in a few weeks, or as soon as we can . givo them a spare car. h ; ‘The sewer: operations at the corner O( King and Cedar streets have been completed and the cars are using both tracks again: , ‘The. work: on the new cars is . proâ€" gressing slowly.. One of these cars is well: along and should beâ€"reéady â€" this month. y : ‘The night cars have been «in operaâ€" tion â€"one. year . and duringâ€"the _ year they. have cartied 15,141 ~passengers bétween the hours of ~12.00 midnight and 6.00 a.m. The rece pts were $1,â€" 514.10, and the expenses for wages, weat and tear, etc., were $1117.20. Remarksâ€"There were three intorâ€" ruptions of hydroâ€"power during the month.. On November 11 an interrupâ€" tionâ€"of 7: mimutes, Nov. 25th 3 ininâ€" utes andâ€" on Dec. 2nd 15 minutes, causing theloss of two trips. â€" Durâ€" ing the month there were 52 lost trips due to holding;of cars at King street crossing of the G. T. R.. in Berlin, sewer operations . atâ€". Cedar street and interruptions: of power. On Nov. 26th curs were delayed one halfâ€"hour due to tne signalman at the er 185 Came ;hihnmm 1 G. T. R, crossing taking ill and goâ€" ing home, leaving no one to operate the gates and derails. on .A ten minuté service is operated 6vâ€" ery Saturday morning fromâ€" 7.00 A.i. until 11.10 a.m. This service was inâ€" augurated Nov. 14th and works out well with the passengers to and‘from the market. 2 â€"On Nov.: 28thâ€"cars were _ delayed twenty minutés due to grounded arâ€" mature on No. 20 car. LADIES®_ STRING ORCHESTRA ; The Hamilton, Ladies‘ String Orâ€" chestra: was greeted with a‘large and representative . audience of Twinâ€"City musicâ€"lovers on Friday evening when this excellent â€" musical organization gave its annual concert in Berlin Trinâ€" ityâ€"Methodist Church, Under the able leadership fol Miss Jean Hunter . durâ€" ing the last five yeats the Orchestra has developed into one of the . best of its kind in the Dominfon and . a tare, opportunity .. was enjoyed by those present in listening to a highâ€" tlass, :r-iuflon, which could easily comm: high prices in large . cen tres. for an ordinary freeâ€"will offeting ‘The Programme was unusually atâ€" tractive and varied, giving the . Orâ€" chestra ample â€" scope to display. .ts capabilities as well as its attainâ€" ments. Asfar as the individual numâ€" bers were concetned each appealed to the varied audience. Herold‘s Zamâ€" pa‘ . was one of the most delightful selections of the evening.. Theâ€" numâ€" bets from the <â€" music of Henry VIH. ware also beautifully . executed . and pleased â€" the admiri listeners. Gounod‘s . March and sam'- Chorus from Faust were majestically renderâ€" ofl. ‘Added to theso were many »f the ‘popular airs. of the day. The harp solos by . Mrs. Aldous and the cello }uhfitiom by Mrs. Jex were excellent and were greatly appreciated. A Swiss scientist has invented an instrument â€" ‘for accurately measuring the intensity .of Xâ€"rays when used on Heep seated â€" human . organs at any HNopth desired. f ‘An.Indiana . electricâ€"company â€" . has oquipped â€" its~ linemen â€" with â€" hand searchlights fed with acotylens . gas from â€" tanks to be strapped to thiir backs for night work,. business Wa uz. all the 1 L HUUVR ced A 7e cve doghe s B angnuer e aceg PASSENGERSE fl.@a"%fijg& : ind 0 p. P transa V. S. Mcintyre, ‘ Secy .~Treas 1A by St. . ‘Thero â€" was‘ a . marked 8 §# many in attendance â€"we in procuring : their ,usuals Â¥â€" prices. ranged : from. 40. to 45° cents .. & dozen, theâ€"formerâ€" .. price. being. â€" {9% packed and. © the latter for the {resh. Butter sold at 30 cents por pound. Considerable fowl was. offered _ and readily disposed of. ‘The price > was as follows<iâ€"> > 4: Renp Butter per Ib. 30¢. wal. e Eggs per doz, 40c. Chickens each 400. to 75¢.=.. _ . . Pigeons per pair 25¢. â€" \â€" Ducks each 506. to 800. Geese each $1.25 to $1.50:.° . ~~~ Potatoes pet bag $1.10. ‘*= > + | _Apples per bbl. $2.00 to $3.00, * | Aptle butter per crock 30c. K | ~Farmers lard per lb. 1 ¢. § Pork sausage per lb. 18¢. Liver sausage, pet lb. 10c. and 12¢. â€"| ~Cheese per lb. 17¢. . ; | Celery per head 5¢. ;) ~Cabbage per head 5¢. to 8¢. Pumpkins each ‘5¢. and 10c. â€"| ~On‘ons per basket 15¢c. andâ€"20c. EGGS SCARCE Tablets and z ( stroagthemed Dr. » women or the women of mey be too groat for ber strea WILL TRY FOR _ TY couNcL Dr. J. E. Hett; jor thirtgen : years a member of ‘the Betlin School Board and Board ‘of Education, has handed in hbis resignation to Secretary Peâ€" quegnat. Saturday . â€" the doctor said he had taken this action in ordâ€" erâ€"to have the way open for entering a contest in another part of the muhâ€" icipal field. Asked as to what office Dr. Hett would seekâ€"after he teplied ‘that‘ he has not made up his _ mind }hut itâ€" is understood he will be _ an aldermanic candidate. CEO. 0. MERSON & COMPANY easseeeea8%eci1881.%88% se s 22222 %2%2% 2220 2/ November 1887, 25 years AEOâ€" Fine. fall weathet. &n } * Snow on the 4th, 10th,â€"21st, 28th. 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Write to«lay, as you may fot see this offer again. Ad f R :‘ns. M. SUMMEMS, Box H. 501 # # ® WINDIOQ. “ 16 King St. W. TORONTO AT MARKET __ THIS MORNING NEWS FROM PETER SHUPE‘S DIARY.â€" t September 1887 Chartered . Accountants From Peter Shupe‘s Diary S$1 PETER‘S . The bataar held und of the Young People‘s Peter‘s Church, proved on~ ; .. Thursday & splendid < _ â€" supper Atomy / 5.30 > o‘elock, splendid : â€" supper was . â€"served. ifom ‘â€" 5,30 . o‘clock, and theâ€" folk, lowing â€"booths were, well patronizedt Flower booth in charge of Mrs. Phili Gies : Apron booth in charge~ ‘L Ed. Heller ; h-g . work. booth in . charge of Mrs. C. Stein ; Diat boo in charge of Mers. Jacob CookK ; Cae dy booth in charge of the Misses Rathman, Kimmel. and Gotgluck ahd the Fish. pond in charge ot‘Mrs. Ro~ ert Fleischauer, The dining . : ‘ was in charge of Mrs. kom Gra Mrs.: _Fred Kress and. Mrs. Julin® Gerbig© who réceived" much . compnent on the splendid supper served.. The turs donated by the Berlin Robe â€" & Clothing Co. were won by, M 2 Wellhoiser ; filty pounds .. flour doBat« ed by Mr. Irvyin Master were wb I Mr. Morris Reinhardt and the» "saol of flour donated by Skirk and SW were won by Miss Ida Frie 2 805 {fiifl]n‘;hnmc treatiient is a ie aind Sutt cure for wu:.h:e:'?Whm;‘N;l‘ Dis» emen "alfing on + v y or' ,’o!le 6, Ute or or g.......,.m, ,ug'ont::ha % wels, m wfi'fi:&.‘.fiq‘&"‘ % Â¥ o oo n i Y oo n o m siaD, anpunatens To Ae s vimas. chalfy t * lT, . ~â€"â€"â€" EOUALIEEIN A special _â€" meeting ‘of the â€" Pu Scbool representatives _ of Berlin . Board :; ~of Educa was â€" held _ on ~Friday ef . to deal with the salary schedule fi_f’u;p_ ensuing ‘term: in ‘order "that the Conâ€" tracts for 1913 can be signed up.. _ ‘The schedule as it .existed this year was sommwhat revised and the salarâ€". ies were placedâ€"on a. more equal bas« is. Inâ€"order toâ€" _ do this it was netâ€" essary to vary the ‘increases from $85 to $100. Practically every teachot ol the staff received an increase and the Board completed their annual | task quite confident that no iflg’ wl be experienced in retaining . _ preâ€" sent staff which is considered to . #0 above the average. 3+ s sn Hon. J. D. Hazen, Mifister t Marine, introduced a Government bilB to compel installing of wireless equip= ment on vesgels. â€" s ~ y "â€"}. 38 will resign. 6 ~Horse buyers are prices are paid. Builders\are still Â¥ety, busy, : The Gra¥é :â€" * ‘Mr. â€" August ‘ Meinke, 42 yts, he was buried : with Masonic Honotss > _ _ Mrs. ‘Géorge â€" Klein "nee Sophia Seliott", 56 yts. o. heift s * Mrs. (Rey.) Geo.) 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