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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Dec 1912, p. 3

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less and mot ers that may established i: c in Berlin in the vety R>ST & u'ncnw % ape ‘ ‘%. 104 .’w o‘fm EMH: ® by. Atr: C R. Miller â€" and irs. J B. Clark at the annual mestâ€" ing of the Society and the services of Mrs. Clark which were offered to the W gratis were gratefully. acceptâ€" «. ~ of Homeless Girls . â€" Thatea Home: for girls is required in â€"this growing city is gensrally ; adâ€" imitted" as the number of girls ‘and équl& women who a» wards of Lk ogiety is â€" constantly increasing Many of them areâ€"without homes an( umn:a and _ are inâ€"meed of speCtia proâ€" .‘ â€"1¢ is believed < that â€" @ Home lor: Girls will prove a grea asset to the morals of the city and : plessing to young womanhood in Ber The â€" exnlmc, decided that not only the girls who "are wards of . the C. A. Society should share the beneâ€" fits of this Home, but that any girl who is working herc and is without a home or guardian ; and may . need ‘a mother‘s _ advice and protection, shail besentitled :: to any. help . that may be given her. Mrs.; .Clark, who will be the Matâ€" tOId) this Hfome, has had much exâ€" perience in this line of work, having worked among girls"for about twenty years, and over 500 girls have passed through her hands during this ims>. She has no means but offers her serâ€" Â¥iees. gratis, trusting. Providence for her support and for the needs of the Home, and this committes suggested that, .. since the Home is interdenom+ national, that the sytpathy and | coâ€" wperation of all the churches be welâ€" comed as well as the sympathy of the public in general. "For some years past I had sufferâ€"| «d from â€".my .kidneys. / About ©18| . thonths ago I had acute inflammation of these organs, when I was ordered to bed by the, medical man attending we. 1 received considerable . relid but after a few months the trouble started again. It was then that 1| dec:.ded to try SANOL, of which â€"I Bad both read and heard. After takâ€" ~ ing two bottles‘ 1 felt very much betâ€" ‘/ter and my condition rapidly: improvâ€" _â€"ed. When 1 had taken the contents ~‘of eight hottles, I felt better than I / Nad done for years for my _ kidney ; troub‘e had entirely left me. It . is now about three month» since 1| fiw, " \isbed with the medicine and 1 am onâ€"| \ Roying the best of bealth." «> \The address of the gentleman . who « â€"witote: the ahove widl be: given to any hi may inquire. «> The makers . of ‘ RaANOL are able to give a largt umier > .%Aumd»ofle who «will teive _ mmwfl- + y \p h"r#; they have deâ€" \ Â¥ited from the use c( this remedy. © ~~@ANOL is manulacttred only . by w§JOMPANY LTO., 977 Main _ streot, cCcXA (~ @aNOl«. MANUFACTURING WESTERNER CURED _ _ OF KIDNEY TROUBLE A . ylarge house, favorably situnwl,! has been seleoted, and furniture‘ for about. six bed rooms, parlor, dining room and kitchen is needed, and anyâ€" ene.wishing to . donate or eVen loan | some furniture, or bedding, ete. â€" for the benefit of . this home, can notify &:fl;; R. Miller or any of the officâ€" ,;%xnemhrs of the C. A. Society, ':%4. 1 be greatfuily© raceived . bâ€"is expected that a public opening| will be given as soon as the home isl furnished, â€" Mrs. ~ Clark is expected next week; ‘and will take charge _ of| A stubborn case of this painful discase cured after the patient had suffered for years by a fow bottles of SANOL the Home Slowly but surely it has come....to be a recognized fact by both the peoâ€" ple of Canadaâ€"and the Medical â€" proâ€" fess.on that _ SANOL is the one teâ€" medy that may be relied on in Cases of kidncy disease, gravel, stones in the bladder, gall etnes, kidney stones and all diseases and ailments due to the presence of uric acid in the sysâ€" tem. ‘This remedy has great numbers ol cures to its credit and its makers have received many strong testimonâ€" jals as to its‘power. One of these testimonials was recently received from â€" a gentleman who resides . in Winnipeg and who is wellâ€"known . as a most reputable citizen. This letter reads in part as follows : isbed wit ing th â€"\The ade ite : tlre w may KA %OL will ive Td rited Aror Wint ~"' t «may te .. purchased . by iÂ¥ers at &1.50 per bottle. ny. drug ®. or direct : | from the as i are stubborn th "Buy I in to and t‘epent ‘Wad thereby hancs a stocking MNINARD‘ 8 MSTEMPER H Invitation Gifts ‘are seldou} what they scem SAINOL is the sincerest flattery. are stubborn things. in to and repent . at i.fz\lmi .. CURES! George Latec®, collector. of for Waterloo ‘Tp., wrote that »> wards of the antly â€" increasing. ithout homes and in â€"meed of spétial lieved <‘ that â€" a m_ prove a great of the city and a tect be Berlin Council Submits Three Additional Propositions for the Endorsation * of the Ratepayers & ANOTHER â€"PROLONGED SESSION In addition to the election of the City Council, : Board of. Education and members of the Light and Water Comâ€" missions at the January elections the above five‘ byâ€"laws have been submitâ€" ted by the City: Council _ for the enâ€" dorsation or rejection of the ratepayâ€" ers,. The byâ€"laws for the new _ fireâ€" station and municipal sheds were subâ€" mitted at the regular meeting of the City: Council.a week ago and at the adjourned meeting on Monday evening three additional byâ€"laws . were . given their first and second teadings, passâ€" ed the committee stage and. left to the consideration of the ratepayers. They provide for the raising by : deâ€" bentures the sum of $30,000 for the purchase of a site and the erection of a modérn abattoir, upon the . reâ€" commendation of the local Board of Health,"fixing the assessment of the Lippert Furniture Co. for _ a period of ten years at $7900 upon the comâ€" pletion of a large fourâ€"story. addition, and the Joan of $9,000 to Geo. Hachâ€" born & Co. who contemplate the eréc» tion of a large new upholstering face tory. x ~ Fixed asgessment . of $7,900 Jor "'-‘ul."""“'”"'"" Furâ€" niture ‘Co. on Louisa street. ®@ “L"‘! .of $9,000â€"for ten years @ ir new to be erected vw’flimfgl:?&n & Co.".. $18,800: for erection of new fireâ€"station in the North Ward. @ ‘~$6,000 for the erection of myunicipal. sheds and caretakâ€" ® or‘s residence. Cigty Solicitors, Millar & Sims, sub-] mitted an opinion respecting a resoâ€" lution passed at a recent City Phn-? ning meeting, asking the Council to pass, a byâ€"law forbidding the erection of residences on lanes. Affer quoting Section (a) and (b) of the Consolidaâ€" ted Municipal Act,, the Selicitors obâ€" served that the power to regulate the location of buildings is limited _ to buildings on residential streets . and were umable to find any authority for the passing of a byâ€"law restraining a person from building. a dwelling house near or abutting upon a lane, if he so pleases to build, nor is there anyâ€" thing in â€" the building byâ€"law . that would authorize the refusal of a buildâ€" ing permit in respect of a dwelling proposed to be erected on â€" such a site. In addition to these byâ€"laws the byâ€" law fixing the polling hooths and apâ€" pointing the Deputy Returning OMâ€" cers, and also fixing the various Hicenâ€" se fees were considered, the former being passed, while the, latter passed the cominittee stage and was laid over until the final meeting next Monâ€" day. x The session was one of the longest of the y:}; and it â€"was 11.25 before the adjournment was moved. .. o ‘Those present at 8.30 o‘clock when the Mavor ‘called the meeting . to orâ€" der were:â€"His Worship, ‘Alds. Euler, Asmussen, Dietrich, Rohleder, Clemâ€" ent, Dunke, Pieper, Schilling. Uttley, Detweiler, Knechtel, â€" Bucher â€" and Schwartz. . Theâ€"aldermen . who arrived later were Messrs. Hagen and Kranz. Scellen & Weit, in behalf of â€" Mr. (ieorge Rumpel, wrote rexecung the damage done to his pt?e y at his premises on King street east through the flooding of _ the same by waters drained from King street. and. other streets in that locatity. The Councit was asked ‘to have the damage adjustâ€" ced within a week and the question of drainage settled. Referred : â€"to â€"the Board of Works. « Secretary. A. H. Millar, of the Local Board of Health, submitted . a resolution passed by the Board askâ€" ing the Comlx&tp submit..a byâ€"law to raise~ $30, for the purchase . of necessary lands and the erection of an abattoir thercon. Siegmund Kriegel, a recent: arrival im Berlin and> who is desirous . of bringing his family here, intends earnâ€" ing his living by. selling housebold arâ€" ticles by canvassing the homes.. He, however. finds it tmpossible to pav the full amount of $50 for â€" a year‘s license and asks that he be granted ‘A mxâ€"months‘ license at $25, to renew at the end of the term. $30,000 for purchase of. site and erection of modern abatâ€" toir. BYâ€"LAWS TO BE SUBMIT tÂ¥ .& TED. ~20000J00°000v® Relerred to the Finance Committee Wants Shortâ€"Term License Wants Grievance Adjusted $30.008 for Abattoir Building on Lanes s)w)(e)YeÂ¥eyeYe)a) 0)+e)a)0)‘a)e(® Want Tares Paid of . taxes (@ i $ O the | sary ‘The Lippert â€" Furniture Co. asked wve AP the Council to submit a byâ€"law. _ to| « Martin Luther L..O. L. No. 2027, ‘gnnt a fixed assessment of $7,900 to|at its ragular u‘mt;i;; held â€"Friday |the firm for a term of ten years. . If| evening Dec. 6, elected officers ‘for the \the byâ€"law . is carried the company coming year.. The following brethren ‘agrees to erect a fourâ€"story addition will guide the destinies of ‘the‘ Lodge ‘to the plant on Ahrens street, 100 x for the year 1913, f 62 feet wide, to be built of brick and| Past Masterâ€"Bro. â€" J. W. MaeDonâ€" 1completad in 1913, and to employ not | ald, "A |less than 100 hands within one year Wor. â€"Master.â€"Bro. B. Caborne. ‘of completion of the proposed addiâ€"|! Dep. Master.â€"Bro. A. Kefletr. | tion. | â€" Treagarer.â€"Bro. J. C.â€"Smith: not paid in ‘time City Solicitors. Assessment Commissioner Huehierâ€" gard was authorized to * attend â€". the sitting of the Ontario . Railway and Municipal Board at Toronto . when Judge Chisholim‘s appeal against . the assessment ~of his income comes. up for a hearing. C Ald. Asmussen expressed his onpoâ€" sition to ‘the Hachborn proposition when, it was ascertaingd that the proâ€" posed new building would ‘be . netal! clad, it being claimed that ihe mortgage on abuilding of this ~ kind would not be of â€"much value. On the |other hand it was pointed out that if ia more expensive building would be erected theâ€"loan required would. have been larger. i The reading of the various byâ€"laws occupied the major portion ~ of | the session. _ ‘The â€"usual polling . booths were selected, the exceptions _ being the schools, other places having <. had to be secured on account . ef . ‘the schools «reâ€"opening on January. . 6th. The deputy . returning offcers â€"â€" and clerks will receive $5.00. andâ€" $3.00 veâ€" spectively for their _ labors. The nomination meeting _ will ‘be held© in the Star Theatre. 4 ‘The industrial byâ€"laws were _ ,iven their first and second readings . @2n. passed the committee with practical Iy no‘discussion. After the byâ€"laws had been disposed: of Ald. Rohleder contended that. the Council should take some â€" steps to settle the claims that have been made by citizers in the South Ward . who had suffered damages during the sumâ€" mer due to the overâ€"flooding of drainâ€" pipes, etc.. A special committee . had been appointed by the Council to deal with these claims and had recommenâ€" ded that they be referred to the City Solicitor. It. was stated that .. the ‘Solicitors had given it as their opinâ€" ion that the city was not liable for the damage, but in view â€"of the conâ€" ficting evidence the majority of the members of the Conncil last evening favored the scttiement of theâ€"claim of J.â€"C. Hfeimbecker at $300 and . of Nelson Snider at 50 pér cent. of his claim of $90. When the byâ€"law was in committee of Ahe whole Ald. Clement, at . the request of Messrs. McKay and Cairnes who were at tho City Hall previous to the mesting, had an additional iclauu inserte@ in the ‘byâ€"law, makin« provision for the {-ymen'. of the . 30 per cent. .. given &Om Dominion Government under .(';ola Storage Act to the city to he used . towart the payment of the debentures. ;Ald. Clement stated that this amount is paid by the Government im five . abâ€" nual instalments. L4 There was . considerable opposition to the recommendation of the Board of Health to submit the byâ€"law. fot the erection of a $30,000 abattoir when the byâ€"law was in committeeâ€"ofâ€" theâ€"whole at the City Councilâ€" meet ing Monday evening. Contrary . .to general expectations there were . no representatives . of i‘:’f Board of Health present to explain the byâ€"law. and it Was only the contention of the movers, â€" Alds. Clement and _ Uttley that the Council should comply with the request of the Board. of : Health ‘[mnt the majority of the Council deâ€" cided to submit the byâ€"law : on â€" the }abovo division. Ald. Pieper did not {favor submitâ€" ting the tyâ€"law until the members of the Council were assured that the abâ€" attoir would be sellâ€"suxtaining. . He contended that the erection of an Ab attoir should be . a private enterprise and if it can be made a suceess . then the municipality might take it up. He also pointed ou$t that the money market next year is going to be tightâ€" er than ever and he did nut favor 'Iuadlnu the city up with any more asbentures than was ‘absolately necesâ€" Ask for Opposition to. Byâ€"law To Attend Hearing Settlement Made Ryâ€"laws Completed Fixed Assessment foreedâ€" to do . it Relerred to the necesâ€"! MINARD‘S â€" LINTIMENT CURES | MINARD‘8 LINIMENT DIPHTHERIA. * Parkdale, Ont.. 0. H , | loge street. 1f Mr. Borden will put the $35,000,â€" e‘ The resolution was passed and the| 000 into ships . to be built, manned, , | matter r:ferred â€"to the City Solistor | and. maintained by Canada, The Globe 4| to r:commend the legal method of is confident he will secure an almost 1 | expropriating the six fceet of land. unanimous, support in Parliament. To e Judge Refuses to Act: ‘ > spend that sum on three "oextra‘‘ batâ€" g| At the Council meetirig on Monday|tleships . for Britain, on the ground evening Mayor .Schmalz informed the| that an emergency cxists, when . not (is members that _ sincte the controversy| one word in the Admiralty memoranâ€" e | respect ng the assessment of â€" Judge| dum gives warrant for such an assetâ€" (e Chisholm His Honor has refused ~ to| tion, is to sacrifi¢e the interasts . of , | act as a member of the Police Comâ€"| the Canadian and British taxpayer in 1 mission. _ The: Judge, His Worship|the éfort _ to. produce harmony . in ’n stated, had: made a proposition that his discordant following. We shall p |if the city would pay fees for his atâ€" | be surprised if the Liberal party does _ , | tendance at Commission imeetings ho| pot nail the flag of the Canadian nav .e | would â€" not oppose the assessment of | to ‘ the ~ and â€"say : .‘"Thirtyâ€" 4 | bis income. . 0 . ©) ~lo, 3 C¢la@ / | five mwillions, or . fifty mfl{lon it necâ€" j | _ Ald. Robleder stéted that in Brantâ€" essary, but â€" it shall be spent . upon ; _ | ford . the city pays the Judge $100|ships to be owned, manned, and mainâ€" |_| aonually. for his servicssâ€"on the Polâ€"| tained by the yeo’l;u.ol Canada."â€" ice Conynission and he pays his taxâ€"| Toronto (Hote, Det. 7th. &KW ol Pythias w rooths on Monday e #M were keenly & The following officers wer q. C.â€"B. W. Schmitt. V. C.â€"H. A. Kraate. Prelateâ€"Dr. 8. Loderm; KoRo $‘â€"C. J. Heimri 0.: G.â€"C. J. meyiel. . , ® " Trusteeâ€"R. Y. Smiley, , G.â€"L., Rep.â€"R. Y. Smiley. Alter the election a Programme wa rendered and refreshments were. sery ed.. The meeting was yery largely at tenced . F ORANGE LODGE â€"___ _ ELECT OFFICERS Wor.â€"Master.â€"Bro. B. Caborne.. > Dep. Master.â€"Bro. A. Kefier. Treagarer.â€"Bro. J. C.. Smith. Rec. See.â€"Bro. H. Grosz. Fin. Sec.â€"Bro. (‘. Scibert. 4 D. of C.â€"Bro. J., W. MacDonald. Ist Com. Man.â€"Bro. A.~Steadman; Inside Tyler.â€"Bro. P. Horm. j The l.odge, will ‘hold aâ€"Royal, Arch mest ng on Dec. 20, to which all atch members are requested to be present. Winter Term [Congress â€" From Jan. 6th.|\ _ sani= CENTRAL Im BUSINESS COLLEGE Suceess does more for its Students and graduâ€" ates than other similar selools. Courâ€" ses are upâ€"toâ€"date and . instructors are experienced. (Graduates are placed in good . positions. â€" ‘The three© applicaâ€" tions received" toâ€"ftay â€" offer© averags salary of $1133 pet annum... Three departments, . Commercial, §Inruumd and Telegraphys <%j/o%220 }%_} The (C‘ity Comc:il passed ‘ the ‘above resolution . at the adjourned meeting. last. evening. Ald. Rohleder. explainâ€" ed that steps were being taken to improve _ the proporty at the corner of King and College stteets and _ if the Councl did expropriate the . six feet at once the cost would be _ conâ€" siderably greater in future years. Ald. Pieper stated that last spring a conynittee had been appointed . to secare the consent of the owners _ of tte property . from Young to Water streets to widen. the street, but _ the Trustees® of _ the _ New Jerusalem church ~ refvsed to sign the petition. He believed it w wise moVÂ¥es ., > Ald. Kncchtel nxgested mh'qm should _ also be, taken to widen Colâ€" M M M M The ar The Council was opposed to paying fees to: the Judge ond it was Su¢gestâ€" ¢d that stops should be taken to fll thevacancy . Y s ul Mayor .Schmaiz intimated that the Poliée Commission business was being looked after by the Polics Magistrate and TMs Worship, who form a quorum and this was found quite satisfactory. Write for iftee catalpgue St "once To Widen King St. Moved by Ald. Rohieder, secondâ€" ed by Ald. Dietrich that a strip of: land on the north side of King street _ from .. Young +to College streets, being the six feet nearest to the street © line, in said block, be expropriated for the uses of ‘the city and that the expense thereof and the parties chargeable â€" thereâ€" with be left to the city engineer, and that necessary byâ€"law be passâ€" W stRATFORD, ONT Strieker . J. Seyler. . Y. Smiley H D. A; MeLACHLAN, tlection ‘of the officers . Bender Stuebing. KJ Lederman. Heimrich Princi:pal >M of the work of a _ TÂ¥ fl», Qevite ol ie ,3.‘,,,', oue , the LmOl AHEE AiL OWAE . CBNLEN ':‘.A.Ae-‘;,,g‘ t L for the County of. has ‘for| be represented in the Wateti ’i"i““"““ some time beet under contemplation, | ty by. mombers, ‘and ag soon as. posâ€"| and is now an accomplished fact. â€"| sible by members on theâ€"Executive. | The nzafi,m soâ€" | The . annus aembership . fee is ; one clety is the Waterloo Historical. Soâ€" dollar tor gebtlemen . and fifty. cents] ciety. Its _ objects are the collection ‘ for 1adies. Th , together® ‘ with) and preservation * of records of _ all tever grants may be made‘to the, kKinds, sich as more or less complete scciety, will »1-“ to ‘provide‘ ‘#abâ€" files of nowspapers of the county, earâ€"| stantial ‘Cases for. the exhibits â€" now | ly _ publications of all kinds, manuâ€"| on hand, and for those which . shall scripts, nkwu. old â€"docu=! be placed > in the \gociety‘s keeping ments, and go forth, niasll“l:o the‘ from time to tirie. The Berlin: Pubr history® of the county, as also memâ€"|lic Library Board has granted ° the entos of the early settlers, old photâ€"}lree use of one of its rooms‘as a teâ€" ographs, and Indian objects .Lfifi:l pository until more ‘Permatent quartâ€" sort, .all to form a permazent }'ors are secured. In the meantime it tion. 1t is the ambition. of. the, So-lin earnestly desired that citizens in ciety to acquire, at an early~date, a‘all paris of the county, whether monâ€" substan#ial fireproo{ county buildln;‘ber_s of the society or not, will aid in which to presqryve permanently all‘ cither by seturing interesting historic such records and gengral objects of| matter, or by intimating where such Wstoric interest. may be swcured, byâ€" addressing either Many documents and mementos.reâ€"‘‘the president or sacretary. The . soâ€" lating to ‘the early history of _ the. cigty will welcome â€" either gilts * or county,;« which could have been obâ€" loans, and will undertake to â€" make |tained somm years ago, have been disâ€" every efort to preserve them from ]{e:s:.d or lost,. â€" but many are Still injury of any kind. 4 available, .« and such are particularly , W. H.‘Breithaupt, Pro# Jont. t The Wa ter lat»r ~settement by. the wih extending. over quite a period early part of: the ningteenth and .its subsequent * progress velopment tory in it ONTARIO CITIES JOIN _ Many documents and â€"mementos. reâ€" lating to ‘the early history of . the county,;~ which could have been obâ€" tained smm years ago, have been disâ€" fersodâ€" or lost,. â€" but many are still available, .« and such are particularly sought _ by. . the Historical â€" Roâ€" tiéty. ‘Authentic historical documents Congress This Week Will Orâ€" ganize Work of Civic Improvement Torcnto‘s success in its town planâ€" ning andâ€"improvement efforts, largely made possible by the energetic work of the civie guild, has formed. the basis of a movement, widespread _ in th provincs, toward‘an Ontario town plann‘ng congress.‘ The first meeting, wh ch will be heldâ€" . in Berlin â€" nest Wednesday. evening, is expected to inâ€" clude representatives ofâ€"most of the cities and towns in Ontario for the importance of the congress seems very apparent. While â€"Toronto and Ottawa _ have te‘n able to accomplish much good, it is because they have been in a posiâ€" tionâ€" to secure spcctial legislation, someth‘ng smaller places cannot very well do alone. Unitcd, they will be atlo to â€" formulate â€" comprehensive schemes and dec.de on methods . of town im~rovement, applicable to any muni¢ipality, and imfress the need of them upon the legislature. There are but few ctizens who do not appretiâ€" ate the. wisdom of town planning. The Toronto Guild has published a #ecialâ€" bullatin _ for distribution . at Herkh, which traces. the progress _ of the movermint here sinee it was first started some fiitcen years ago. . The fact that only in the las; three"_ or four years has the guild been able to show material results for . its long sessssessssssseccse.222se seassesesesseseker2ees2 2c % s MINARD‘S LINIMENT I was cured of Inflammation â€" by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. MRS. W. A. JOHNSON. Walsh, Ont. ! 4. K. HiW, toOw 1 was cured of Facial Neuralgia‘ by |fA!. has gone west ent, .. all have . The eompilatic n its deta is, and { all articles of mcumn: u\n; f INTERESTS | was cured of painful Goitre (Toronto .World) BAYARD MceMULLIN IN â€" TORONTO the pres#rve historic inter y Ant BAILEY ting his IN TOWN PLANNING by promulgation and work on town betâ€" terment lines shows well what an upâ€" hll fight a small unaided municipaliâ€" ty would have. t The City and Suburbs Plans Act, obtained chicfly through the zeal and: efforts of the civic guild executive, is one of the â€" most important achieveâ€" ments: along town planning: lines _ in the country. ~It gives Cities of â€" over 50,000 population .jurisdiction _ ovet the area outside their porders within a fivemile radius. This bill paved the way _ for Toronto planning long avenves stretching out. into the â€" subâ€" urbs, â€" diagonal _ roads, boulevard schemes, . and: gave control over : sub divisions. Although passed but.last May, already much good has been acâ€" complisted in the way of making subâ€" dividers give decent depths and layâ€" outs :to . the . . lot: that will: some day te part of the city‘s residential areas, and it also made the subdividers reâ€" serie streetways ‘ of uniform â€" width and made, oneâ€"subdivider connect ‘ his strazts with thoss . of adjoining sub dividets. In the olden days a~land man ran _ his street to suit himself regardless . of â€" whether <thoy awore ‘"blind"" or not, and the results of this are stown in the patchwork apâ€" pearafnce of some city districts.‘ : 7be town planning movement in Toâ€" ronto was‘ also© responsible for reguâ€" lations governing > apartment hou*ss t althoughâ€"the measure that practically prohitits new _ houses cannot be set o"clock. amessssssesssea2sse2e se ees The â€" unexpected _ death took place this morning at the fan‘ly residence on Benton street, of Mrs. Anne Gugâ€" gisberg, _ relict of â€"theâ€"late: Philip| Boehmer. ‘The deceased had been in‘ poor health â€" for some: time ° suffering,, from _ heart trouble and at an eatly© hour. â€" this morning passed away sudâ€" denly. She was a native of F®eston and wag in her 56th year. She . was married about thirtyâ€"five years | ago and has lived in this city ever since. She was of a lovable disposition and will be greatly .missed by. nor family and a large circle of friends. Tvo sons:> . and ‘one daughter, Krod,: city, Lotne, Timigami, and Miss Mynretta,) at home. _ The funeral arrangements ‘have not been completed. sessesssesseess es scc222sese MESSNER.â€"In Goderich, on Tuesday morning,â€" Dec. 10th, 1912, Maty~ Ana Messner, beloved mother ol Ebenezer and Anna Hayh, and Andrew Messner, aged 80 years, 09 monthsand 3 days. The funeral will take Miace from the G.T.R. Depot on attival of . 10 a.in. train at Porlin, on Friday, Desensber 13th. to the old Mennonite Charch, thence to the Chirch yard for interâ€" ment Friends and scquaintances will pleass accept this intimation. ‘The House of Refuge at Beaton has 83â€" inmates. t all local. _ c represented â€" in by. mxwbers, â€" e by members 1. R. Hill, township clerk of Innisâ€" II. W. Brown, Sec‘yâ€"Treas SUKgES MRS. PHILIP BOEHMER Apartment Houss Probles Obituary Five Mile Jurisdiction kest. themseives the desire of th the Watetioe Socie and ag) soon as. pos â€" on the â€"Executive ther * ty "e with| The number of cases is 4 ‘ :{,, wc:od 1.: uhth-li‘z & ‘ the Court â€" . during May | the balance ot“#mu_ ; shay1| Ceses are.of particular interest, â€" inâ€" cping cluding : the .case jot George H. I mm es O8s WO 8 s "tt: by aâ€" street cl'r.m" .\-’éfl' hile * they were running away ""trom > the E?r;'f driver. ‘The list is as dollowsâ€" _ ~ H I Rebecca Flatt vs. Corporation o ‘the Town of Galt and James A > son, an action for: damages for 4 cs sustained by plaintiff who 1 an. iron‘ trap door on Main. street ‘in Galt. M. A. Secord, K.C., for plainâ€" tiff, Dalzell~& Barrie and J. R.‘Bl* for defendants. 48 i Junior Judge wheas practici TWO ~JUDC Solomon Siftler vs. mlmv~W1 an action for wages. Clement &.CJéâ€" ment for plaintiff; J. E. Terhune for defendant. oca n o. > Michael Brubacher;vs. John â€". Burâ€" nett, an action for balance due on acâ€" !m\mt for building a house. . Clement ‘& Clement for plaintif; J .. C.â€" ffaight for‘ defendant. & Frank Kreimmer, ment & Reade . fc George H. Kraft vs %fi% an e:Ztion to tecbver‘ for lossâ€"of horkes killed . byâ€".â€" railway. J.â€"C. Haight for ; Millar & Sims for defendant. . > /, Frank G, Gardiner vs., nin: Snyder, an action for damages to . plano and plaintiff by‘ reason of 7 falling off wagon belonging to deff dant. â€" Millar & Sims for plaintifl; Clement & Clement for defendant. . ~â€" â€" Karl Friedman vs.. Isracl lm an action for slander. A..B.\ ‘ for plaintiff; Clement & Clement‘ for defendant. â€" 4 William Lachance vs. Louis B. Laâ€" chance, an action for â€"wages. . Parties are brothers. < ~Clement & ~ Clement . for plaintiff; A. B. McBride for defenâ€" dant. 4 Christian _ Asmussen vs." . Jacob Kaufman, an action for w‘cllhfi formance. J. C. . Haight for pléinti Millar & Sims for. defendant. . â€" > > Anna C. McDougall vs: Willism Snider, an action for damages se by water overflowing from $ dam into the property of the plaingiff. M. A. Secord â€" for plaintifft, J.«) C. Haicht for defendant. P COLD SORES AND _ _ ~ULCERS ARE : . 4 n ank Cold sores, chappedt hands, â€" ulcets, and winter eczemgare common trouâ€" bles just now, andrfor all these Zamâ€" Buk _ will be found the surest and quickest remedy. Sometimes â€" cold sores ariso . from,Chilblging on the toss. or . fingers,,and> in the former case, where colored: socksâ€"are. . worn, there is a . dangerâ€"of: bloodâ€"poisoning {rom . the: . dyessZamâ€"Buk being so poweriullyâ€" . antiseptic; . Removes. the danger as soon as. applied and quitkly heals. ied To Feal t P1p _ Mr. W. J. Hallidayy of ‘Ash Grove, Ont.. says : *Iâ€"had â€"my‘ little: finger frowen, .and it‘ oraeked at the ‘first o‘nt, causing s« badâ€"sore,. which disâ€" tharged {freely..and would not â€" beal. The pain was very bad,. and the '* of: myâ€"hand becanie swollen and! i bad shape. ty 8 ‘‘A friend advised me to try % Buk, and I soon found that Zantâ€" was altogether different to any ‘$reâ€" paration I had ever tried. â€" In a Â¥ety short time it healed the sore." * Miss Lillie May, of Stoney C¥éek, Ont., _ sars: "A ‘few Msm sâ€"v+eral nasty,> | disfiguring, cold ‘86 Ont., â€" sats: "A /few wwhm s:v+cral nasty, : disfiguring, cold" suddenly broke out on my became much swollen. : Seein@ my sondit‘on, a friend advised me t 4amâ€"Buk. and leave all other pr tions astde. _ This 1. did, much flsased, after a few fons cf this balm. to see every‘" Yare ions heal~d Zem Buk, will also te found §’ cure for ccrema, bloodâ€"poison, [ Yari cos» "'1..""“' scalp sores, worm, inflamed patches, babie§ tions and chapped,places, cuts, butns, bruises, and _ skin injuries iy. All druggists and stotes sell at .g‘t. box, or post frse from z»m{ 0., Toronto, upon receipt of price. _ Reâ€" fvse barmlul _ imitations and w- tut‘s. hm Use also Zamâ€"Buk Soap lleA.W Rest for baby‘s tendet skin ! Dumbrowski Â¥8. * 1\1& an action Por :seduction. ( Clement torâ€"pigingiff,; W. M. r the defendant. . ~Ktmp the Nonâ€"Jury List Jury List Een OO P ww mtu.,% ket ‘of tem o aterestod the datter 34 ige ns i

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