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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jun 1914, p. 3

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: _ Dother friends ip Hansiltonâ€" terncon,. ‘09itin 008 «. "Mrs. C. Everett Hofiman was %flt ot )Er and u':g;:j:smn , Bowman, Matgaret ‘A¥éhue, s *:eknlllr‘:"l-"olmhg?ls Â¥i 2 mul seas es P e t ognly \‘\ of lllumud Mr. Heimbecker Their ‘many friends are pleased to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Krug, Miss Elva and _ Miss â€" Marie Krug home. They returned _ on Thursday from an en‘oyable three months trip through the old lands. They visited many points â€"of interdst in . Italy, France, Germany, England and other ph\t;"s_ spending considerable time in Roiw, Italy, and London, England They had most delightfnl weather es pecially on theif return trip and landed ‘at Ioboken, neat New York. ‘Mrs. William H. Breithaupt enterâ€" tained a number of ladies, very pleasantly, at the Grand River Counâ€" try CIUb, on Thursday. Owing to the inâ€"~lement weather, they could _ not play golf, but _ thoroughly enjoved ‘Bridge," after which a dainty lunâ€" ch on was served. 1 Miss Freda Boyd was the guest; of Toronte friends over the week endâ€" .Miss Annic Knell, Queen &N:: is he , Mrs. .K \" 'f gl.m f sipter, Mrs J |Miss Flegnore gnd Wiss Esther Wil Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Breithaupt have returned from a delightful pleasure trip. They spent a week with Mrs. Breithaupt‘s relatives in Virginia and visited many points of interest and beauty. They were a week in Philaâ€" delpbia and were also _ in Atlantic City, Washington, and other places Mrs. Breithaupt stayed over on the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bingham, | of , Prescott, and their sons (Carl and Fred., are visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Carl )l(nnz, Queen Street Southâ€" ' | _ Mrs.: Getrge" C.UCH. 1:‘.-1? went to ‘Torcato this week to meet Mr. â€" abd Mrs. Krug alid Mrs..Kaiser. She retoin‘d with them on Thursday aflâ€" Miss Flotrence Clement, _ who has been abroad since last autumn, reâ€" turned home on Tuesday. Miss Cleâ€" nfent spent the greater part of _ the time taking a course of vocal _ inâ€" struction in England, where she was the guest of her father‘s aunt, Miss Cobe in Limfield, Sdrrey. She also spen$ some time in Berlin, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bury, 198 Brinkman street, Buflalo, N.Y., an nounce the engagement of theit first daughter, Monica Marie, to Mr. Len «Joseph Hergott, Benton street, Betrâ€" lin, Ontario. The marriage will take Flace at Holy Name church, Buflalo, on Wednesday, June 17th. of Berlin, Ont., on Wednesday, June 17th, at 3 o‘clock, in St. Ann‘s Angâ€" lican Church, and afterwards at theit residence. Miss Mary.Lang, who has been atâ€" tending _ Satnltâ€"ayâ€"Recollect, Sacred Heart Conyfnt, Moptreal, is spending her vacation with h>r parents, Mr. and Mrs. George‘C. H. Lang. _ Her §tiend, ‘Miss Shupcrt, of Montreal,. is her guest. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George D. Macâ€" Allister, Toronto, have _ isâ€" sued invitations to the mafriage of their daughter, Mary BRofis, to Mr. J. Christopher Ifuether this week. ‘Mrs: Hofmah ‘is visiting MÂ¥ ‘gnd Mrs. .!. H. Landreth in '!0'0.‘.0:_"' a 5 [ n a 1 & Mrs. (George Hutchison, Water St. N{:‘:th.'lgu'fon Monday for __ ‘Swift Current, where she will visit her son MY. Fted Hutchison and othet _ re Nabires!> C Sou‘o /. Mt." Pbitcti Regde, @éJdest tom _ of ‘Judee ‘Reade,‘ who has ‘been in the i’ nÂ¥ ol Montreal, if V‘épcbx\'er‘, will l!:on th: ‘staff of the branck of that Bank when it opens np in this city.. Mr. George M. Wedd, Manager _ of the local branch of the Bank,of Comâ€" fiflfl’e. spent the Kip«‘s nirthday with s farents Mr. and Mrs. William Wedd Sr. in ‘Torcnato. «_ A+ \ Mr. Keefer, of Toronto, is the guest ‘xl Mrs. D. S. Bowlby Sr., Magaret Yenue, { Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mills have home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Breitâ€" haupt during the week. Mrs. Kaiser, of Rezlin, Germany, is on an extended visit in this city. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George C. H. Lang, Queen Street North. Mr. Will Perrin and Mr. Harry Daâ€" vis, of Toronto, were visitors at the :nved into their home on _ Young treet, formerly occupied py Mrs. H. F). Pearson.: S * Mr. E. P. Clement has teturned tr St. Catharines, where he has \nttendifig the Conference of the Methoflist Church. My:/ Chas. .B. Clement‘s friends will be pleased to learn that, although he is still far from well, he is progresâ€" sing favorably after his serious illâ€" The Happenings at the Gounty Seat Gare. ! fully Summerized. Local and Persenal, ggtended visit in Berlin, Yâ€"Mrs. D. S., M& ‘was in Toâ€" ronto for C3 lav'A”n at the beginâ€" d L on e ob n esc arh ons wman, Matgaret ‘Atéhue, is h?ek.".llrsf I-t‘olmh"”li »verett Hoflman was . the r.: and Mrs. FJerbert J. Bevlin s flrl. Parry during Our citizens will have an opportuâ€" nity afforded them next 1‘les!lay evâ€" cning, .June the ninth, of hearing the popular Uperetta "Rulbul,"" which was given recently in Waterloo by local talent. There will be the same cast of characters. It will he given in the _ Ronta _ Theatre, King Street West, for the benefit of the Tubercuâ€" losis Hospital at Freeport. It is worthy of a liberal patronage‘ not only by reason of the excellence _ of the performance, ut because it is in aid of such a good charitable institâ€" ution. Mts. Walter H. Williams, Foundry Street, entertained a small company of_ladies, very _ delightfully, at ‘Bridge"‘ yesterday ‘(Friday) afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Scandrétt, of Montreal, was the guest of honot. The postponed Empire Day exercis es took place on Wednesday _ afterâ€" noon at Victoria Park, and were the most successful ever held. _ Between 2,500 and 3,000 people in addition to the school children were in attendâ€" ance, and despite the fact that evâ€" erybody had to stand in orderâ€" to see the exercises they were greatly appreciated. Some of the drills and physicat culture exercises performed by the various classes wrre exceedâ€" ingly lifficult, but all of them were presented with,ease and splendid conâ€" fidence by the participants and were greatly admired by the parents and friends of the pupils. The members of the Women‘s Hosâ€" pital Auxiliary are pleased with the result of Tag Day. They are grateâ€" ful to all who assisted them in _ the work and to those who contributed. Tag Day has become an annual event in the Twinâ€"City and. we feel sure our citizens recognize the great jeneâ€" fit the Berlin « Waterloo Hospital is to our people. The Young Women‘s Hospital Auxiliary of Waterloo _ did excellint work and the contriputions from that town, were greater than ever. Miss Eleanore Seagram of Watetloo and br prothers, Master Frowde ands Master Campbell, had the pleasure of being among the guests at the childâ€" ren‘s Garden Party given at Craigâ€" leigh, Toronto, by thsir Royal Highâ€" nesses th> Duke and Duchess of Conâ€" naught, last week. Everything was done for the enjoyment of the childâ€" ren, the Princess Patrieia joining in their games. The Duke and Duchess are very fond of children and seemed to en‘oy the afternoon, and to know just what to do for them. . __The J‘ E. McKelÂ¥ie Co., of ‘which Mr. J. E. McKelvie, js the President and Manager, haks‘ leased the McKellâ€" ar building on Gaukel street, and as soon as the machinery is installed, will commence the manulacture of new Patent ashâ€"sifter and other â€" arâ€" ticles of wood. tended. ‘Jeader Rowell, they say, was the recipicht of ovations that is tendered to few leaders in this counâ€" try, and his ‘"abclishâ€"theâ€"bar‘‘ po‘icy met with the unaninous approval of the immense augdience. _ â€" _ Another _ new industry will com mence operations in about two weeks and promises to be an additional ote of thr numerous ‘"infant‘" concerns that have expanded and become large factories in this city. _ . _ Meyor W. D. Euler, Messrs. R. J. Haley, E. D. Heist and others from Berlin _ attended _ the great Rowell meeting in Massey Hall on Thursday evening and _ pronounced it as being one of th: most enthusigstic and inâ€" su’r_in_g meetings they have ever atâ€" George Distelmeyer, a driver of a local delivety rig ‘was assessed ~five dollars in Police Court om Friday lor usiilg insulting â€" language to the caretaker _ of the park. Distelmeyer was violatipg . the bvâ€"law of driving a dekvery rig through Victoria Park and when requested py the caretaker to turn around and leave the park, he used _ abusive language to the caretaker. }youpu' brotne: Fred, engineer at|o‘clock on Tuesday next. The ‘ <tinte mJL m lace â€"and wearing . ‘wh the Swiss Isolation H , _ was hflflmeb-;:m y &tâ€" veil anpd ‘cart I suflering from a severd at of scarâ€"| termoon at four o‘ , at the C quet bridal ,'7- entering hy let fever. He recently recovered from|of the County Court‘s office. & m on the arms of hey , to a severe attack ol sujallâ€"pog. ~ Al |numbet of cases set down for hearing & of the "W Belis" though very ill there are hopes. for|at the Assizes is most unusual, ‘as | March played by Miss Lydia Lu :_:.- recovery, according to his physi~| thete are four m:u eu-.hud dae do‘ll.::.m‘. .‘ + k. 1 4e . |noRâ€"jyry case, whereas the numbers | T was attended by h + 0 to istclnt are usually viceâ€"versa. ter Miss Laurg Gremfiv‘who wore a George .Dis yer, a driver of a Gress of pale tlue crepe and carried local delivety rig ‘was assegsed five Jury List. ‘ |a tbouquet of carnations, while, ‘the dollars in Police Court om Friday | The first case on the Jury List 48 |groom was supported by his M"on'a; ::;"w'lx m:l:lt::: lakm::“gn the | that ofâ€" Ansite Paigcons,‘vs. .ldlin fm > slotk in taker TK . T . 8. ¢ P f hoy: 4 was vinlatime t'hnpl:v-l- af ‘riv'iy:i E\:k?:-.k-i;.iglls m»gh:i..“t.“m __,_P E'l."lgl .h’g!. 1" .t“!. F. !. *‘$ (was 23 cents. The supply was quickâ€" ly disposed of and the late comers ‘ha!l dificlty in getting _ the usual {supply ior the week, _ and willingly ‘”id 24 and 25 cents‘ pet dozen for what were left. There was a plentiâ€" (ful supply of butter offered at 24 Iand 25 cents per pound. Other pricâ€" es were:â€"Chickens 75 and &0 cents, | potatoes $1.50, cheese 18¢ pound, cah {bage INc to 15c each, hay $16.50 Iton. A largeâ€"qnantity of vegetables were available and _ sold in fiveâ€"cent packages. ‘ TING DJISEASES. Weakening of the blood tissues by continued attacks of Rheuwmatism afâ€" fects the heart and produces con;fi!- cations which result fatally. RHEâ€" UMA puts the blood in condition to ward off other diseases and eradicatâ€" es Rbeumatic conditions from the wholesystem. Recommended for atl forms of Rheumatism. 50 cents at Ed. M. Devitt, Watetlo6, and C. E. Swaisland, Berlin. This letter will convince you of its great vahis: ‘‘For nine weeks I was unable / to work owing to my‘ feet being badly swollen from Rheumatism. 1 giso suffered severs pains in the . back. The price of eggs advanced as high as 25 câ€"nts at the Berlin â€" markét Saturday, nlthm_I*h prevailing _ price was 23 cents. e supply was avickâ€" RHEUMA PURIFIES THE BLOOD AND THROWS OFF COMPLICAâ€" An interesting event took place at the parsonage of the First English Lutheran Church, Irwin St., Berlin, when the ladies of the congregation tendered an agreeable surpriseâ€" to Mrs. (Rev.) H. J. Behrens on the dcâ€" casion of her birthday. Shortly aft ©r the arrival of the party the little Misses Roscnberger entered the I@r lor with three beautiful picces of cut Elassware and a handsome handâ€"paintâ€" ed dish, and an address was read to Mrs. Behrens, offering the congratuâ€" lat.ons of the ladies. Rev. Mr. Behâ€" rens replied on ~behalf of the recipâ€" «‘® in an appropriate and appreciaâ€" tite â€" manaer. _ ‘A few social hours wer> spent during which refreshments were served. Protect the | Heart fromi R Rheumatism It is likely. that Judge; C. R.. Hanâ€" ning will be on the bench at the ASâ€" sizes for, the first time since his apâ€" Pointment, when he will be tendered a welcome by the lawyers in attendâ€" E. Fleming, and Mofiatâ€"St. Clair, carrying on business under the â€" fitm name of the Galt Motor Co., are the plaintifis in _ an _ action preferred against Mr. T. W. Wilson. M. A. Seâ€" ‘cord for the plaintiff; and Meredith and Meredith for the defendant. , Nonâ€"Jury List. f _ ‘The only case of the nonâ€"juty list is of the Canada Machinery @orporaâ€" tion, Ltd., plaintifis, and Wm..Malâ€" loch dâ€"fendant. M. A. Secord for the Plaintiff, and Gibbons, Harper,. and Gibbons for the defendant. Galt for the plaintiff, and McCarthy, Osler, Hogken, and Harcourt for the Toronto street Railway Co. * Janet McFayden is suing the Torâ€" ontp street Railwayâ€" Co. for demw- es as. the result of an accident. .This case is a remmant left over from the Decemtber sessions. M. A. Record of This is a case in which the plaintif alleges breach of promise of m@râ€" riage. . * + The Dominion Tite Co., Ltd., are the plaintifis in an action against ‘Mr Justus Hofiman â€" of Waterloo, allegâ€" §ng breach of contract. Clement ahd Clement for the .plaintif _ and NMr. Bride and Mackenzie for the defendâ€" Jury List. J The first case on the Jury List is that of Ansite Palgcons,‘vs. .ldhin Zakowski. D. S. Bowlpy will appéér for ‘the plaintif, ~ and‘ Clement and Clement will defend Mr. . Zabowski. v ° Lv 4 2 * + |Trades & : i ide too Fum the Tons . Nm'-""-":"""q__ o l JW: Since Appbintisent mlmr..?:k.rz w We wh| _ Againet 3 § Berlin Market ON IOSE GaP Penbeniein clite dorer totes Alr dobitt dakdid Ses tb ds a The pride who was given away by |Berlin, Amsey, Berlin, Mrs. John her father, wore a beautiful _ gown|Haberimehl, CentreÂ¥iMé, Melinda, and shadow emproidered net over Japâ€"| Mrs. Josiah Martin, at home. Two anese silk, trimméd with white satin/prothers and three sisters of the deâ€" dechine, with a bridal veil in ~ Juliet|ceased â€"also survive. The funeral @#*» style, and carried _ a bougquet of |took place from the late residence white carnations. _ _The pridesmaid, Na&chgz Road, on Tuesday, June 9, Miss Annie Painter, sister > of the|at 1.30 p.m., to the East End. Menâ€" bride, was attired in a pretty white/nite Church for service and interâ€" embroideted dress, trimmed with {ment. § ~ pink silk ‘tamoline, and carried â€" a * .\ tmmninbnneneaP Ansammmnmmrerccmag sheaf of pink carnations. Mr. S. J. MRS. CHARLES HARNOCK. Disley of this city was the groomsâ€" Auloit t tgan‘ & man. _ The weddifg march _ was| ‘The death took place on _ Friday played by Mrs. Barrett. . evening of Mrs. Charles Harnock at A reception took place at the home | her residence, Victoria St., â€" Berlin of the bride‘s parents alter the‘cereâ€"|after a somewhat long and lingering mony was performed, where a sumPâ€"|jjiness: "The deceased was in her 68th tuous wedding dinner was partaken |year and is survived by her husband of. The bride‘ was the recipient Of|angq ten children, Charles, OQwassa, many useful and peautiful gifts. After| Mich., John and George, Carstairs, a brief horeymoon trip Mr. â€"and MIS.|aiberta, William, Medicine Hat, Mrs.: Bailey w§ll take up their residence At | wiopn; j (Xmelia) Cheboygan, Wis., Pinke St., :lfiflti_n- \Tgf lt wishe5 | pobert, â€" Bridgeport, _ Mrs. Gerster and congratulations c _ many & i hurard friends are extended to them. f."l’.’.‘f’ffi? wzte:!?o',_b,'r&,b'fp?ut?i On Wednesday, June 3rd. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bingeman, Spruce Farm, Haysville, was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when their only. danghter, Vaneata Pearl, food, or hn'v“o’ln feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad iasto hi” mo:th and stomachâ€"headache, you can get blessed reféef in five nln\l{u. Put an end to stothach trouble forever by getting a large fiftyâ€"cent case of Pape‘s mlpepl: from any drug store. You realize in fve minutes, how needâ€" less it is to suffer from &nd:{oitlon. dyspepsia or any stomae sorder. It‘a the quickest, surest stomach doeâ€" tor in the world. It‘s wonderful, your stomach or Jies like a lump of lead,‘ refusing to digest, or yo‘; bo::: eFuC! sour, un m.’:flhln ‘:‘fullnc of dlu.i:'ou. STOMACH TROUBIE, “I-, GCASES OR DYEPEPSIA _ _A pretty June wedding took place at St. John‘s Ang!j_can‘C.utt.n on Wednesday afternpon, when Mary Rose, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.> Geo. _ Painter,© _ Eerlin. weet, was happily married to Mr. Samuel Bailey, recently of Liverpool, England. ‘Thé ceremony was perform, ed in the presence of the immediate relatives and friends of the contractâ€" i~g parties by the rector Rev. J. W. J. Andrew. * "Pape‘s Diapepein" fiakr Sick, Sour, Gasey Stomache surely feel fine in five minutes. If what you just ate is souring COLEMANâ€"BINGEMAN. i The death took place on â€" Friday evening of Mrs. Charles Harnock at her residence, Victoria St., Berlin alter a somewhat long and lingering illness: "The deceased was in her 68th year and is survived by her husband and ten _ children, Charles, Qwassa, Mich., _ John and George, Carstairs, Alberta, Wixlinm. Medicine Hat, Mrs. Wicknick, (Ameliay Cheboygan, Wis., Robert, < Bridgeport, Mrs. Gerstet (Augusta) Waterloo, Mrs. Schwarts (‘ohanna) _ Berlin, and Edwardâ€" and Annie, at home. Two prothers, Gusâ€" tave and .Julius May, of this â€" cily, and one _ sister, â€" Mrs. Sohmago#ri. Cheboygan, Wis., also survive. he funeral took _ place from, the reâ€" siqtlf: on Moqnday at 3 o‘clock p.m. to the Zion Evangelical Church, and by Miss Nora Rosenberger of Berlin, Ont. The pride‘s presents were numâ€" lerona and costly, among them, being gift of the groom. The bride‘s going away. dress was blue. After a sumpâ€" tuous repast the happy couple left by auto, mid showers of rice, for depot, and willâ€" spend some time in. New York, Philadelphia and Warren, Pa. Upon their retiitn the happy _ couple and was attired in white silk crepe de chene, trimmed with shadow lace and carrying a boquet of carnations. ‘The bride and groom were unattendâ€" ed.. The wedding march â€" was played was mafried to Earl G. Coleman, Hardware merchant of New Dundee, Ont.,. son of, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coleâ€" man. The ceremony was _ performed by Ret. C. I. Cinden, in the presâ€" ence o§ about forty of the immediate friends of the bride and groom. The hri:le was given away by her father, Phe paol BC eel on ie EO AAesmDne road." ‘The deceased . underwent ‘an operation about~ three weeks ago from t’hp effects of which he succumâ€" bed. He was in his 68th year. _ _He is ‘survived b 'hjtls berihve!le*v:fle :gd gix‘ children, xlornpafi, Freeport, Titus Berlin, Amsey, Berlin, M’::. John Habermehl, CentretiNg, Melinda, and Mrs. Josiah Martin, at home. Two wCIm 20 e maal e N C T 1 from thence to Mount Hope Cemetery bh Monday evening the Secrotary, Ur 44 #% clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undiâ€" m«l food, which sours and ferments rrbup in a swill barrel. That‘s the first step to untold miseryâ€"indiâ€" gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleepâ€"a 10â€"cent box from your druggist will keep you feelâ€" ing good for months, ‘ The service in the church was simâ€" ple but impressive and the address delivered by Rt. Rev. Mgr. Mahony will dong be remembered by those who were fortunate to hear â€" this eloquent divine. He was assisted in the service by Rev. Theo. Spetz, who welcomed the visiting brethren, and thanked them for their asgistance in making the â€" demonstration a â€" sucâ€" there were over 2,000 men ard boys in the parade. The paradeâ€" was formed on Young street in front of St. Mary‘s R. C. Church about 2.30 o‘clock, and headâ€" ed by the Berlin City Band, playing ‘‘Long Live the Pope" proceded down Young street to King and along King toward Watgrloo until they met the Waterloo brethren. The _ members marched four abreast, and madé a procession about a mile in length. The local and visiting clergymen were in the rear in automobiles. Themonâ€" Q{ér procession â€" was witnessed _ by thousands of people who lined the different streets. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigesâ€" tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headâ€" aches come from a torpid liver and Large aclegations arrived by specâ€" fal frains from Stratford and Guélph and hundreds of members were presâ€" ent from Galt, Hespeler, iPreston, St. Clements, and St. Agatha, who joined the ranks of the Berlin and Waterioo Societies. In addition â€" to the Holy Name Societies there were also several hundred members of the Juvenile Societies, the lads making a fine impression wearing white plouses and carrying the white flag of purâ€" ity. Altogether it is estimated that 10 CENT ‘"CASCARETS" IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVL or Bick Meadache, Sour Stomach Sluggish Liver and Bowelsâ€"They work while you sieep. unsmhdig es 4 mg.,aoouu. =2o mllf 3 McClary dealer or. write for bookilet. -"Tq 80â€" > SWw TMArspmesrfsts, â€" T 5 TV h *RY . 9 MB, ing head; invigorates the led' 1 ’mlkel dull, lt‘roin‘y hgir soft, fi dant and radiant with life. Equal ‘good for men, women or children & every one nepds it. as A large bottle of .this d_el?b hair tonic can be had (]rom . M Devitt, Waterloo, and C. C. Swali land, Berlin, or any drug counter 50 cents. You will surely ‘like Paftâ€" sian Sage. There is no othetr "Justâ€" asâ€"good‘""â€"Try it now,. | Parisian Sage applied daily, fc week and then occasionally is that is needed. It removes dém with ope application; A’qo“ i diately stops faMing hair and (| the reason is evidentâ€"dandr/t failure to keep the hait ro=! erly nourished. C Olson Carlson was a member of thi@ midway until placed in _ the cells. Chief O‘Neill said that the cllm wanted to. get rid of Carlson, Carlson was agreed on this, fof â€" b said he wanted to lose the circus. He had some money on his m and he agreed to get across to : Sam‘s domain on the afternoon trair DONT GROWBALD ,If your hair is getting n;z befi its rmagural color,'or‘h.n_l that 1 ted, lifeless and scraggy appearan given his freedom _ Friday. 1‘3 railway _ authofities were guspicious of flarrison, as they thought hp might be the man wanfed “’ lm charge of murder in N . fears, _ however, plovE’ i) groundjans. Harrison clainged that t btplfi, a carload of hogs from Alberts i ronto, and produced a paper to §# stantiate this, and to show that was entitled _ to free transporta! C W. A. Hn,l'lzs_on, who was from _ Thursday | as, a vag sentence. but nine dollars on his person. .. ~ _ When arraigned _ before Mtu* ] Weir, Sullivan pleaded guilty to thp ; charge. He said he had ‘been in BHerâ€" _ lin about six_ months and was & . married man. d Mr. Ziegler asked that the chargp be not Pressed, as he would Jike "ia give the prisoner another chance. â€" Magistrate Weir subsequently allowâ€" ed the | prisoner to go on suspendef USE PARISIAN SAGE. M

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