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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Aug 1913, p. 6

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_.,ig,llr1,,rlt, DISMISSED 'i7illt.. EDMONTON cm ScommSSIonm STAYS ‘Edmonton, Aug. 27. - (Canadian [rtess.y--rn a most sensational C'outt- l meeting the majority, after iail- l to get the two-thirds vote Beces- Fir to carry out their desire to Miss city commissioner Chalmers, thinned him to the position of su- visor of health and raid in an ef- br, to force his resignation. The committee submitted a long bort, charging Chalmers with in- papetency. City Auditor Itiehard- Mass “swan {IAIVES‘IH - warm, with (uncut. of a mttttigtttttgtese at the same bland at “MI harvesting weather. is W upon at. all parts ot the - Provinces May linden was at work again 1. any districts when the bony rain; ot the past week dMayed opentions. and other Points when wheat and oau yen ttattened try heavy winds all rain report the crop re- rcoveting my rapidly. Reports "ttt cutting are generally opti- ttme are no reports of frost. 3nd night temperatures during tho past week have been uni- 101'me high in all parts ol the nountry. Esme, as a»; rain is in fair Condition, 1'iHlli'l-"-u-'lS'-,--l'illi'r cannot. be told until thrashing is well under way. Wheat- cutting is fairly started in inc Edmonton district, and the crop looks good, although much of it is late and wilt not be 'ready for the binder {or some days yet. So lat . NERVOUS Daiamantt, """'t'i;iGG"Gtore man. BOOKS run . am. I. " with on a Qua-8 ' lot Homo Trent-Ont. ‘ IhtsAENRlEBratlltE6lllim Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit. Mich. lor'c: All letters from Cannda mustbe addressed - to our Canadian Correspondence Deput- "Ill-ll-- ment in Windsor, Ont. " you desire to use us rsonally can at our Medial Institute in Detroit as we “and mat I. '.2Tll in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters u follows: To achieve that grace of contour which is the key of the successful 1913 costume, get the D. & A. or La Diva Corset best suited for your figure. ‘Our illustrated catalogue' will help you choose. Write for it today. We send it free. tfr-rt 0, ans. KENNEDY a mmv. Vii-int. On. a 1m- (or our - mid“ , DOMINION CORSET co.. - QUEBEC. You te..l your) a man ann know mmi a lad Mrs rob you at your bud urn-d au 'tttttera were My. cyan bTsiRa." hair loose. memory, poor, etc. Rumbas-in ~.. " the tirtitern not!!! and the doctor totd mo helm“! law... 1 took att kind- of _ _,., medicine: I tried many ttmt-et- , physicim were an eiectric be". form fs" monghs, [will miwid l',,","',?,",','),,"; J _. was n nee: to consu C trt en - ”“""" Retmedy, mom». I had lost all mith m "m' "‘"""' Gotta-I, Likendrownlns: man I (angv‘ urnmd muggy 'arg,' ’l'numn and m R"? my Uri. The imp-ryvcml‘nb Taf like rtysttice- _ _ uld fee 911lequ grim!) -ert my mu. The ,ii'1ralt,1"il'/; WlV like 'ttttttie-ent" reel the "3“"an Human mow-m Iwnwmrccl can“, and physically. In.“ mt than my ”new and continue to do so. CURE! GUAIAI‘I’IID OI IO PAY w l *7 -_- -- --_--_" "T"'-.-" - OWHEW TH?TmTmefllmiouudmhIm-nof you. thanks 1',,El,%',: t 0 brain becomesaetire, the and purified to that att 'témptel'.otche, and ulcers heal up: the nerves become strung“: steel. lo (but tteriousoeer,txssbruutesog and despoilertv' thBpptar; the eycl mo harm. the Nee hula" ”Your, 0mm mums lathe Ull? and the moral, physio“ e meal-l Ivan-ms nm inrizornted; nit drains cease-no more vital waste mm the symm. Yup-IF"! yonrw‘lf a 1pm anal krysw mag-tinge cannot. be a failure. Don" In quack. a vnnco E mvous D M"S%a.'l.". "aa'pt:'ottr1ah's'! mica? wimp“: cum " -rrtur Io Men. t Wat,rgttpgrdur sreaaeyyatre?- '__, - 7 - scb’fr: "at... .1 M um m a. NO NAMES USED WITHOUTW'ITEH CON” THREATENED ytnyt' PARALYIII Peter E. Summers new: his experlence: “I WM troulNd wi Nervous Dehmty tor many years. I halls to {alienation and excesses in you . I became Very; tlcspondetst and didn't are whether “PW?" .orpof. - , 1m_aefstt.d_ttrtP1r in}; iéoiéd'ié' mi FiiaR - 'niy 3366i. Imaginative (1mm: tL'rl',l walker-ed Pfr"V Yee. _ette,dl L 1pttrtiys_tht 'etiiujiihiia,i2"tii,fi _i,if,i?lil??pF1,',i?l,'. co ' morn p ' 11an were my. 'd'lt Irrte1'it. 32.-- Fair ED " Ir,, '1” J "__-'. . I Non Hubs-U. th W’ i.“ 'i"i'4.tttaGE , Bteat'oed.,-_r's " “an at.“ to. in tss' oid Mu. li 1t"fart,tt tr, TNT/at Mr . F. “a . "BX Ill ttt" ,'Gtek"t7' ?'yetot J.!?t1tPlGrisirr tun-u " 'glttr r513 week with haunt Min S. Shilli- burg, Bridge Water Farm, Push-ch. where she enjoyed “In trash broom she spurt a couple ot thy: with he! at Puslinch (very much. Ott returning uncle. Mr. Wm. Cooper, Heatteter.--h number '0! the Boon young people held a very enjoyable Picnic at oterhotuks nation tut- urday atternoon.--Mr. Wm. Orr Wu na last week. News Notes.-Sehoot reopens on Tuesday next, Sept. 2nd. Mr. Arm- strong of Brussels has been engaged as Principal and Miss Bride: of Bar- lin as Assistant.-Our village tarm- ers are busy thrashing this week. - Messrs. P. s. Musselman and Amos F.sch are the thraahers.-A very wel- mme rain Iell on Friday ntomitttt.- Mr. Walter A. Findlay. who returned on Saturday from a three weeks' trip to Atlantic City; N. J., received a message on Saturday that his bro- Iher Lloyd of Toronto was supposed to have been drowned near Toronto-, between Tuesdav and Friday. Lloyd was well known here and his friends greatly regret his untimely end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Findlay left early on Sunday morning tor Toronto.--Mr. land Mrs. Fred KursctOsky attended ’the wedding oi their son Clayton, who was married to Miss Rose Anti- ;knap in the R. C. Church. Preston. on Wednesday moriut--Rev. Kaiser of near Pittsburg, Pa.. who has l been stiending a week's vacation with Rev. Hausen here, occupied the pul- pit oi the Lutheran church on Sltut- dae aiternoon.-Mr. Emerson Snider and Miss Hilda Snider, both ttradu- ates of the Berlin Business College. have secured positions in Berlin-Mr.) and Mrs. Oliver Scheilele returned _ from the West 1ast-Monday.-Wr and: Mrs. W. A. Schmidt and family have) returned to theirHtome in Toronto) after spending a week with Mrs ‘ Schmidt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. l Wegener.--Mr. and Mrs. W. Gehman of Hamilton spent a week with‘ friends here-hir. Geo. Trussler ot Trout Creek, was a visitor at the‘ home oi Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Woods *during the past week-Mr. Walter Israel of London paid his parental home a visit last week.-- Mrs. Wm- lierlmerich and daughter Miss Hilly mm "a“ Vl'. and m “I” - m. . I In“ 'etd_r.-aria. a. “It“ 'tturs', an it. Inn-h; . “at“ W U eotartr.t-are_liauiiiditiiiuiaiii7 akli'fh'tltl','tt,'e,t'lT'it,' hy win (that in Prawn-*J- - at “m a.“ the i lat. an...” "was“ A“ v. utu.r, a nun- - Sui-q 1'rk,' " no em mun-alb- ION-I'd! a u a“ a - noo- lm WM! ton». mi man my a... qttért.1-& ' It“ In and but wind In daughter In. me Dumr- Sud-y w tit Might u”- and qt. . ters.-aardthm.ettteMmn ammwuyayw w Thu-thus.“ 8% Jae*ast.,Mnim,-taerta.t. “mtuubymunduwrmwdmumu I” dtty'ts with "m - titiar_tet the ru-.-1\..Su|d.y saloon a ttore- qtd “a. M 'tto, the Helga“ [mt-th- F'. at the high (‘ourt meeting in Sat- were. visitors at Preston over Bun- dar-Miss Lizzie C1ayfield of Wat- crloo visited ltiendn here over But- day.--Mr. Ed. Licht of Galt spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Dahmor and family.-Mr. and Mrs. A. Engel oi Waterloo were visitors over Sundav at the home of Iheir daughter, Mrs. Pred \Veppler. - Mr. Julius Koch of Berlin is visiting friends here. Pam! 0n tbe Monday "erniarg bllowils . the - "introduce thy-h" env- garden party was held - them.- Minis lb boom: to my out vim at the eor-tiors which ',Teyr- Bcllool unwie- "to, ad that said by- ed a success in every pays-In. In! honor reed atimtand new“ Geo. Howe of Palmerston e tome: time.--carrud. school teacher: in tho "retioat och- loved by Wesley Erb seconded by Pied the chair. He explained “new M. Schultz the: the Council donut: " being greatly Wished to: at WP" ave-name ot the whole on chairman-which [Tasman balm to -iit%ik7iiiie7ertirTrr-T- the entire satin-cum. otait present. all“. the we ot Tumour haw-e -The prominent texture ot the pro. W struck gnmxlu on a. dollar, Browne we: aleeture by Rev. Dr. Commune role and Coumll "stttsqd. Humr on To and Froin W, The R- in the Chair. illustrated by about Mammtim loved by AM. Zoeller moulded by ttiidea.-The home talent provided My Ere tut lay-laws st" M506 suitable music a solo With autohtsre bellow read athird time andpaseed. accompaniment try Miss M. Wider- --Carried. Read athdrd ttam and hold was very ably rendered. The pulsed accordingly. total proceeds amounted to my Moved by Wesley Ert, seconded by $90 which will beused by the trustee M. Schultz. that we do hereby w- hoard for necessary church inQrove- thotile the Treasurer to pay tor work ment.-The sound ot the threshing onlunjcipal Drain No. 1 according machine is heard once more.-- to Engineers report.-Carried. Persomu.--Miss irate! Widenhammer 'of lleloraine, Mam, was ugliest at the home of Mr. Wm. Patterson last. week.-Mra. Wm.. Renate and Mrs. 'I hompson returned home having spout some time visiting relatives in Am- aranth.--Mr. Emmanuel Schantz m a visitor in this section last week.- Mr. Irvine Perkins left last week for Peterboro Where he wilt attend school. We wish him Buecess.-Mi" Salome Babel left tor her home " Guelph, having spent the holidays with her parents in Watiaeeviiiq.-- Mrs. Amos Ehy ot Berlin and Mrs. Fry of Waterloo were visiting mu- tives and iriends in Wallace and Maryhoro last week.-hritss Ella Gritrtth of Listowel is spending some time at the homeother sister Mrs. Robt. Travis.- Messrs J. Guam; and ma. Williams have purchased a corn binder from Mr. Rmton of Palmerston. News Notes.-Prot. E. E. Damm, ILA. BO., and wile and son Sheldon are visiting with the farmer's sister, Mrs. Albert Heipel.-- Miss Hilda Smith oi Berlin spent a week at the home oi Mr. Dan Schweiuer.--Mttaara Herbert, Harvey and Emil Schneider and the Misses Clara and Pearl Schweitm and Miss A, Boo: mt Sunday at the home at Mr. Addison Murder. Almira. l _ Address and Preaetitiition-on mm- day evening the members of tttel Evangelical church journeyed to the home ot Mr. and Wt. H. E. Britt. St. Clements, to bid them farewell Rev. W. 0. Hehn read the following address. and Mr. Dan Schweitzer I made the presentation. To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ratz. 1 St. Clements, 0nt.,vAug. 25. Dear Brother and Sister Raa.-We have come to your home to say tare- well to you. I need not say that this is a hard thing for us to do. You do not depart a great distance from here, but we, nevertheless. feel your removal from our community and church very keenly. We. would‘ all have been glad if you could have remained with us. but now since iii? matter is settled we have to submit to it. Lite is a very changing "air' anyhow. 'People meet and separate again, and every time we meet other) people and make friends our lives are, "uttluenced to some extent. You have both endeared yourselves in all our hearts by your good will and friendly conduct, and especially through your Christian activity in our church. I am sure we have all been benefited by your Christian service. ‘Your un- tiriug work in the church. the choir, the Sunday school and the Young People's Alliance, has tget", tMr- preciated by us all, and 'e how "hat Christ the great head of the rhurch will reward you abundantly in Idue time. We all wish you God's richest blessings in your new home. win saying good-by to you we ask you (to accept this small token of our ‘appreciation and hope that when you Mind time to take a little rest in this rocker you will remember us, l“? hope and pray that we may all be so happy to meet again in our Father's house above in the sweet!” and by, Signed by the pastor W. o. llehn, in behalf of the Heidelberg Hvangeli- cal congregation. Mr. Rah. feelingly replied. "may ing his deep appreciation of Whig mark ot thetr regard. The evening was spent in games and main Chirt O'Nem has In his possession n roll at bills and mo mum con- taining sums of money, which [an property. -iio7iCCi1CiiiiiTG'u- and». Au. M.-- Loan drown by Al. hulk am. bush sh. auto mt " - tat In“; up the - tointrotNtse thy-h" Btb. 'xm.tu-r.e.e. M that tin-an u- thorinng a. boom: to my out ['0ng ditbmity in may an School um. ms, “a that said by- mama supply. Thy an mm In] he»! rad stun.“ moo-II that I'm m not an: too good time.--carrud. tu #W‘rng. 'ret at: we loved by - Erb seconded by _ "u" 9 3 w yum M. Schultz that tho Council down: 'rd/irc,',', 't,"ttot", than tn d, . . . . m," m '0. 69.1923 Cttautattte ot ttte “mob 0' hop a Hook ot Show, using the and bimmnd Bridges ......"e. 656.75 Wiliis Weicker naming, lumber. 8.00 Jacob Binklo teaming stone and - __ Moved try AM. Zoeller wowed by A. Hallman that the following ac- counts be passed and that the Reeve issue orders on Treasurer in paynnnt of same, viz: Jacob Beriot gruelling as per coqtract Wilmot's pro. ._. ”3621.97 Wm.’Spat1el on ace. ot Home: bridge....,..... mrr.rmmrN". ............ 120.00 Aug. Knippel Tile and labor... 39.39 Adam Hum work and comma: A gravel ..... w...""'. ..T... e.-....... J.P. Ernst Telephone rental to August 1913 '"2"C" ... tmm-em......' 1 0.0. Schmidt Binding Coll. and Assensment. Rolls F""", ..,.... Jas. A. Vance Floor Mannheim tion .-.... m...” _.'""-. r--.-". 5-00 Carried.. tht motion Council adjourned until the 15th ot September. Many a child has been called awk- ward, has been punished in school. tor not keeping still, or for drop- ping things. when the child is not really at fault, as the trouble is really St. Vitus dance in its earlier stages. So common is this nervous disease in childhood that in some schools onelilth ot all the pupils have been iound suttering from it in one form or another. Before the presence at the disease is betrayed there is usually a disturbance ot the general health. The child shows list- lessness and inattention. Then ittte- comes restless. and twitching oi the muscles and jerking of the limbs and both follow. A remedv that cares St. Vitus dance and cures it so thor- oughlv that no trace of the ("use remains is Dr. William’ Pink Pills, which make the new blood necessary to iced the starving nerves and gives them the nourishment they dermnd. Ma. Hiram Barnhart, Beotta June- tion, Ont., says: "About two years ago my oldest daughter, Mabel, then ten years of age, was stricken With Mt. Vitus dance. She could not keep 'rti1l for half 1 minute, no matter how hard she tried. Her limbs would ink and twitch and every/little thing would start her crying. I gave her neural bottles of medicine said to be good for the nerves, but. insuad at helping her she was steadily grow- ing worse. Her voice would change so that an could hardly understand her. and her face became twitched until she did not look like tho same child. I had used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills myself when run down. and fun- allv decided to give her there. When she had taken two boxes T could no- tie? an improvement, and hr the time she had used live bores she was lullv cured. However. I was deter- mined to make the cure permanent it ‘poaeihle, and I gave her two ham ARE OFTEN IN THEI EARLY STA- GES OF ST. ‘VITUS DANCE. THEY NEED A TONIC . TO STRENGTHEN THE WEAK NERVES AND RESTORE THEM TO NATURAL: HEALTH. more. and t a; truthlully say that she [an amt had I symptom-n! the trauma since. and is now " brunt and active as any child of tter m. l heartilv reeommeetd Dr. Williams‘ Pink mm to all mom " the re- sult ot what they have done tor my chllcl and myult." Bold by nll medicine inlet: or try mail at so can. In: or m Don-n tor 32.50 trom The Dr. Willlnm' Medicine Co., Btwtvllle, Ont. NERVOUS CHILDREN k. HOLWELL, 'rid Clerk ' 1.2999] The show picture or w "WeMBeto. w . “r, mum» with ' ”a. IrouyIIQJVt- it a. ”a. wad. ."titstueduGHtietand “a; mt an “and. Send no may. but wan-n at stato- “incl”. Write today's“ I and tt._8htrrrrr-t=auihriwuor, In], (ht; v - 5.00 scum w- _ OF M, w,n,iii'iii'ii.i, ': ' t iiiiiii?iii In. than“. lowed by the advent of dogs Tia W - tietbti on motor cyan and in autpr to “don thin Industry. All of that: things hue had their share item-tgotta-Mental." The above picture ot Mitts 'ttttttt Galt, Aug gi.-Thr bursting ot an Rector ot New. York is taken from emery wheel at theworba at 's St. lite and is on the label and, certain of Clair Brim, marurtasiturem ot cement every genuine bottle ot Sagciue hair machines, an.“ the instailt death teric. " I! . guarantee ot 'qutsutr 6min. Sudden, thirtrats'ttartr at and exec-Hence and we urge our pair IM'. _ . ‘ ' rom, 'to be Bure to 1pok Ityt tttite ' Sudden was griitdinidauiut on label. Satgeine fis guaranteed to stop the wheel when it exploded (moot the hair rom ailing out, to cure '. . . . u , . t dandruli in two ' weeks and 3;.le Itittins bun over the right t.o _ bring lim and . beauty other workmen rushed to his aid. into coarse unattractive hair. Sa- hut he was dead below they reached meme brings out the natural panties him. He was an expel" 1 employ- ‘nf the hair and makes it rich In ie.' heing tore _ our one ot me Melon-Sagan is not a flye. It Is tiiir' " '"'llu'lil, his wife there jun sticky or greasy and is iiaintily tSre'tt ““de a braille! and perfumed. Mr. E. M. Devitt is agent alister Coronet Word has or de r- in Waterloo for Swine. A large I '." t ‘hottle ata moderate price awaits you e1 'c""" " Acting 'on ma; they haw asked the Cannon to appoint a man. to inspept slaughter houses, dairies and other food producing places. he to devote his whole time' to the york and _re- ceive a goal remuneration. Coumil will not moat until September 8th, and nothing is known a; to how the request will bereceived. Dr. Bentley is not epmptimerrtarv to the sewerage system and suggests necessary re- Woodstock/Ate. M.-- Members of the Woodstock Board of Health are, like those otSarnia, inclined tptyrn vegetarian ’since viéiting the 1t',lft ter houses sending meat to Piss ci y. They were disgusted with the Mths and insanitary conditions, and pr. Bentley, the District 0tryer at Health, in a report on them scores them tinrmircitully and advises a re- gular inspection by the localhoard‘. there. other stores diner have if. Many people have it but neglect it until they are crippled and without hope of ever being cured, but. there is hope for all in Rheumo and no one need have rheumatism now. Rheumo is just what we! say it is. We have received hundreds ol lestlmonlals telling, us that Rheumo had cured 'old sunding cases of rher-mallsm and when all other treatments had lam-d. Rheumo enriches the blood and drives uric acid trom the syetrm. Don't tail to get: bottle 10-day at K. M. De. vtt, and you will mun have your health and strength as in the olden days. E. M. Devin sells n _ urge bottle tor one dollar, or we will mail you a bottle prepaid an receipt " price. m V. Marion Co, Bridge- burg, Ont. forms i. it. The Commissioners tor Unitorm Sum Loo, an advance guard of the Atttetietttt Bar Association, met in Mantra]. Wheré to Find This Girl 1nd t" HOITSES TURNED . 11m STMACHS 1lil]ilf2JGLl out. Mum 315-7“ h in 'mrtNetriiuontu-'t-th- wumwoluuly Iron " -t.tloa-t-,ago'ttt-t. itritt.GFiGitrtjiisiiiiiisaq'.l duhmamJauumy inf-l mmmuwam “in t'gtrdt,2dt2"t,t2t 1ttstN-rdoshet"r_ ' yawning”. Arty w to him, a horn. in “W to)". lack“ tho you; In on tte In. at the had. De. Charlton. d this to“. VII sun-mud a! Ion“ In to hon-luring from 1nt.ratal _ jum to tho In“. 1‘. sixth annex-my a! the local Lilac!” church was celebnud an, "an; by Inch] held under the {.9190- 01th Ladies' Aid _ .ol p, chuck. and " was well new. The ppator, Are. Wike. gave a bi? for! out. claret. Rev. Mtvou. all-lapel". all R". Mr. Bahrain ttd social time was spent. J.P. “they. editor ot The Galt RB val-tat. whp hum- appointed by the We. Govern-nit tn the Pt Minn M immigration commissioner at Philadelphia, (or with city he lavas shortly. was banned " the stall of the patrerard presented with) an gddreu and a the club bag. Mu Jenny hole of thot-t know!- Mi-, 1km in ()ntarioand eVery clever Writer. In replying to the presenta- tion he gave loam reminiscences oi the career at The Reporter, which is and the oldest dailies in Ontario. When he gives up the muffs chair ol the Reporter it will be the ftrirt tins in " years that a member of the Jenny (wily ' hasnot wielded mementhe mu. Help: been connected with the paper tor the last " years. . St. Catharines, Aug. 22.-Mrtr. An- thong Rengaw, who live: out "In the country, reports a notable incident ot a hen sustaining lilo without any visible lood supply. The woman had been making soap, and, the hens pick- ing around her, one of them got into a barrel unknown to her. For dome reason or othez she turned the bar- tel upside down. Three weeks later she heard 0 morning a scratching sound in JlNl'fl,','t She supposed it was a rat and, gettinga stick ready to kill it. she tipped up)» barrel. “Sudden was glihding a chisel on the .wheel when it upload, one“ the pieces hitting him over the right ere. _ other workmen rushed to his aid. but he was dead below: they reached him. He was an cxperienced employ- ee. lupin; foreman over one ot the 4ttpartatqvU. Besides his wife there uurviue two 'Witdrmt, g bunker and a sister. Coroner Word has order- ed an inquest " HENUVEDFOR' "NltlrMmili)i)l, V announces The, tied shot out: Under “9 ur- rel where the hen had lived for three weeks Mn. Rengaw found part ot a shell of an egf, showing a few drops of the white elt. She thinks, and the supposition is quite natural, that the hen lived lot the three‘weekl on the ewe she laid, the eggs proving both meat end drink. Of course trom day to tg/e, eggs would get smeller and Mn tor want ot a“ material. and in time would cease altogether. The hen In: Very light, weighing only about thrmsquprtets ot a pound. Howler, All usc 21-13383)!" con- mcwrs riValcafHomilton I "house-in “by" teat with ajob done yester- dak in record time. Preate tt ttttd Battles, carpenters, bum - on Mr." Joseph KitChen's house in t'ork- town in 10 hours. The old root was " by 42 loot. It was taken down now joistn put up, and windows and d-rs put in and the tool mingled out cm! carpenter work Mtished in the time. mum's mmmzxr t'HRF.S GAR9F8. m vows. . , STORY ON ' 'lift IN 10 HOURS 'LIfil “SIAM“ TORONTO E Tomato, August 35.--Under un- pices of the most tavoraMe Charade! the Toronto Fair today eon-n41 up- on its 35th year. At tAprmsmmtt when the Right Honorable TV Bor- den, prime minister, in his most Ich- citous man-er declared “this exhlhi- tion [crummy opened" every element combined to nuke the occaloI wot- thy of the genius ot a great institu- Premier Bor den 'tthe 9M -In remembering there Wm:- tiv-s we should he Mal that we mcitizens not only am: gun 'Dom'niongtut ot “will beater-mr'- Dire. and that thong trum whose loin- we have slum: made waned u- criftceB and endured untold wish!!! and wrought mighty dad: in the years gone by, tonne all that. $3tttttt- da might 'remain apart at the Bei- tish Empire, and that the a; which we delight to turttormigtrt columns to Boat overthis Coir lad. . The memories which no this recalled. the traditions which tttttttm dap- Opening day bring: with it the III- ual train for lotmality ,aut last you when the Duke of Couauqht opened the fair, this was "rreseiiny in evi- dence. This year, haunt, it 7w” the people's exhibition and the chief gust, “the First Comm of Can- ada." Nuthing more pretentious than a guard of honor from We Whit!“ casiet corps was used to: military dis- play. _ _ -- i‘bn an occasion such as thin," said Mr; Borden. “therein no eogr'- sideration ot party, of race, or ot creed. United try the tits ot our common citizenship. justly orom1 ot our liberties and atom: ittstittetipmr, by which they are secured, rejoicing in the splendor dour omanon inher- itaruT and looking “Irwin! with tlo highest cottrtdeetre to on can more wouylertul progress and development. let us not fail to realize the mono-hi- bilities. imposed by the vastness of the heritage which it in PM Providence to entrust to the Cull.- “on. Mia Mullah dre' tittiiii%t tteti9t in- terert in the cglebntiou ot.ths hun- dred years of peace between ttte Brit- ish Empire and the United sum. The progress ot “a. American and the present com luljwmdancy ot (‘anada and the United States in largely the result of we settlement at international dittictaN1ea by mum- tion and "he‘ll-ape tettfett hu'follmn- ed. The "laugh! 'iet'vwnfmd. and her great neighboururere met mon- cordial than they all My 1nd tho active partiCimtiol at m peoples in tromrtterporatMt its main; M the Treaty ot ("lent will um further In,- prove those tenuous. The actual dates for Odom-lion Mu not Tet been med, hut they vlll Panlv be Rome time durittt, tH Wing or Bum- mer ot I915. ”Eva‘s. 7503.3] m. Me. At was Cb' rim Linnea. Oct-n. cqnded to us the charge 'thus com- mittal to our keeping must he": be forgotten when we are calm 'IPe to consider and to eating the thrtu ies and obligations‘ol our citizen- ships." Mr. Borden was Mulbwicd by Mrs. Borden, "on. G.W. Barley and Mrs. Perley and He. 2”). Reid.. IS hllEllBlilt OF‘THE PEACE Mr. " Weichel, M.P., lor North Waterloo, has been appointed a mem- ber of the Committee' of the Cana- dian Peace Centenary Acmeiation. His a mutter "tor congratulation ttypt.al1 clan” MIL “WNW in magnesium! '1" (ttttedit,'; i'k'tutel'tti;ll JI of Haunt Mb. ci-tui; National Exhibition “Hi-IAN" HI . 2

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