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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Jul 1914, p. 3

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) KMÂ¥: Geo. . A. Martin of tha Teleâ€" _ grawh: ‘reportorial || staff, left this Whotnjng on a week‘s pleasure tTiP to :xi petrdit.. Mackinac Islands, Buffalo and > ACMrs.I.:S. K.; Weber and daughters t o ~ M ‘~and â€"‘Thelma, â€" of ©| Winnipeg, hss p ‘.m at the homeâ€"of Mr. L. H. \ Weber, Otto street, where they ~will _ _ 1 Bey. H.. A; Nochern, pastor of St. \â€" dPaul‘s Lutheran Church, in _ London, || |Bpr theâ€"2ast three years, Nas resigned / :A l e the pastorate of Wayland Luâ€" . .. anore y Church,© Wayland, N.Y. 1 \ _ ‘Two Iads â€"appeared in Police Court â€" Abintimerning chareed with‘ remotTag :§' io ‘Trespass‘‘ sign from a berry ‘ patch in the South Ward. They were | .\ 6t zo with a warning aftem, paying . eP m 4 s (THE\Reverend Carl S. Smith, M.A., mer Réctor of St. Jobhn‘s Church, (Â¥he Cest. 00 00 _ .0 000 ... ¢~ |Torcnto, has soldr35.915 "Hckets al ) _ G@8S. _ 4 v.t y f y :: golt %ickets ‘alâ€" ThE\ Reverend Carl S. Smith, H.A..‘n."' 5t thie '“'wdm Oiinci Rector of St. Jobhn‘s Church, j2, l’l':' Th> receipts of the first EBpiscopal), who with Mrs. Smith|gay‘s sale were‘ $25,015, a . brand i‘ spending the woek end with MY. pâ€"w record for first day‘s sale. This fonss soin Aer chcence or * "ahe (nieans tifst She EABibitont is already \Bunday next in the absence of | ‘the jacsured of an attemdance of 155,590 ims R .m Reverend J .W. J.. Andrew. ‘fm‘w u‘,w are‘ m_ _ * ‘The: Rtanley Works ol New Brital®) {anle at the W office up . till $ x "'.".&vo aecided to locate ‘a CAW | ausyust 27 thay‘re ife Jostâ€"OPPOLâ€" ‘ .«i r lm in Hamilton. M m. 4unitiesâ€"they ~never .come back. / Rbsorbed the. ‘Canada. Steel GO048 | "y.: prany:" . ‘Fox Editor of the _ | Rompany, and: will make large â€" 2001 | j:yes;â€"gureau of the Canadian PaCific 4 3 _ ;”'fi“"alt.\ Among other: exâ€" RI“W‘Y was$‘n tor in "Berlin " 0n _ ensons, thy â€" willl install aâ€" FOMIMG "ipporggay,/ Mr. s making a tour 3 4 '-12 ~ Arthur S. Hatch will be â€" the of Western® On ',,hm,fider tl:*'ot | _ / Manager of th: n > rm «> with the country | é;i;gfij Taight the home of Mr. _ and Deffer arnuninfed® MWt Ahe Cooioch _ WMiFs. L B. Steen, Frederick . StCO ush‘rss In cénvew‘ dn with a Telo | [EAimit®, was the scene of s NabDt graphâ€"representative Mr. Fox said ho |\ (Eathering when about forty: . young T. [ _ Miy p1B Wvith ths evid |\\ _ _ folÂ¥s invaded the premises to give _ mg:.» $£. :fii ooryhere (€ . ',vLughs_mu a~ miscellaneo#8 50 qy i0 yop 21 seotion of th ... Shower. is to be martied to MY 17 yine... }”"'h wige Taiiigutanly | in | WEOD Percy Barber of: Toronto on Aug: pressed > W“ifi A umber 0 m , ‘and fim now "begin housekeeDing coy ctantial© and D€ latke ‘houses, at | C "Watâ€"least in the kitchen, after receivâ€" ; fipd > (thak w nearly @1 ‘%5 ”g’w dn coon romes built ‘of‘prick® on stone." This â€"Wa [\ to say ‘the young folks took POSSC® ;n striking contrast . to the Provic |_ _ |Bfgf of the house, and spent a miost , WW are. mokth O *majoyable evening, â€" PlayiN& _ 82065)â€"5; trame stion.~ > 1 "":"',""):‘ and cating refreshments. 1 morts. y oaast 7 ..- - > ;Â¥ Made sndww,l _ M Torebto, are visitine at the home @ 43 J' H4.â€"Bacts, 205 Bntog‘ St. n ns "ag3 6 ‘ Riiko) Werltnd have Btes Jas.. $9.â€" L.«i‘f!.‘t.ts relative at Merâ€" L; 7‘ Ne! ‘lyhlwt Towmship Froitâ€" _ growits" ssocfation has decided . to .. Feok to . customers on the London %."'; :‘ erer, the 12â€"yearold . son "bf Mr.\ William Besserer, printer, fell > in aamnnine pPikip of Toronto is yisiting l c on en ‘ & 1/ â€"City â€" myos . Mid | Edina Cgfswell, Foronto, is n Griffin made*b Avying trip ~this morning and spent ~an h Mr. Geo. 0; Philip ..o8 Â¥ ciciw ie T s } ®" munca) . , : ~whwo C 'â€",,, C “"' â€" fi m?w (Mre. Geoilrey Childs of Yonkers, N. BCw ingâ€" at the home â€"of. Rev. 4 Mrs. F. E. Wacichli, King "a ./ tree while picking cherries . on Whursdayevening end proke his loft â€" _ â€" CC _ se jdRDINE :"ti 4 «t y3 Â¥% * * v§ a f lnw 4 Burning Thé Midnight Oil §u * T‘fim io aniintenfood 408 0_ ~ is conduciveâ€"to" hard_mental work. * ~*ic _ His knowledge of what is good J¢: c e ao i Fefvonel. .. MiG Sitaansed Lecu and Persons; _ | e Berli'i m $ . "|. Be sure of theé right signature. 10c per package J. A. Bosman of Mishawaké, a month with . het ‘_ ~Mir. and Mrs. Arnold, 30 j for ‘him leads straight to f 3 fx f 4 f T *"ax<£ n i ’ i s ts \o. t + ie t . _ tb Met eb Ts Caae.‘ 1 «»a Cb h«.n.&'&‘m this .: :.. Mrs. 0. M. S o Galt wisitors llfaâ€"ew u.b':h)- ‘ # M 4 Bs albeg 3t lin .;‘ spent . the wetk former‘s> moth=r on Pi for a visib with Mr."John on Waterbury, Connectiont, and * cPnss ase Miss elol Port mux‘ are â€" visiting %t ‘the home of Mrs Mary ‘Rite, Prancis St.â€" _ * * Messrs. W. ~H.â€" Williams" and W. Witt motored to Braatiord on . Wedâ€". nesday â€" where they watch:d BobbY qult ant Bill , Schacter,~â€" formerly of Berlin, _ pitch" : two ‘winning. ~ for ‘the: Toronto ‘Beavets. _ _ > / __ AMr. Weise, "‘Bupt: of" the Wallac? burg" Sugar +Factory, ‘and *Mr. * and Mrs. C. H. Houson wfll’ of Wallaceburg spent Wednesfay: in Betâ€" lin, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Stokes. " Wiieet P S 5w t Mr. Chas. B. Clement, of Winnipeg, who has been *spveral> weeks at Portare. Pg Bay, re covering from His recent iMlness, has returned =to ths ‘tity and expects to resume his du'fil"’t'.fie West in a faw weeks.,~ Ab+ <~ _ ~ n Nre) AU Howes and Mts F4 W ékâ€"end withâ€" the Pine streot. °_ . hicaugo 14 viuH is colby s s EK nochtel i@nal <Ethibition ‘D the 44 [ iPedin ns ie o cX m N T s o tm e ipt mm «o )n i( Memeerier td tP ptecrees tm.'wm;v is <one of . the . . be m-’-fl!‘.&' .“3’\!”‘ lar songs bhave Oeen s of the songs, special written tm perfect timg and true with, the PC ‘M' 3 o ie + +4 Sik !'3_:;“,,,“ / pig "@®New York #::«:“m"zfi Unt cago was sold: (!.'o" c'fl"' ui“?iw".‘:j ima Stocire. Phiiip Bd ‘dreen . have pourht :..._.-,;mfl..”u Aukes tnconder anf uie o6 wad Dopstial ‘Mt. Philip will look alter the pusiâ€" thst. en of é-"‘#- while: ML Créed ‘will be ‘in‘cliarge of th> films. A beautiful line of lithographs and photos are issued ‘with each picture: ‘Ons ‘®one Will ye issued each woek at _?::. s mq:t:t'-l«um‘ V.i:‘#"!- Twelve ‘sfe now and â€" as sdon ..'"mm flfi“ can be artanged Berlin and other cities in Catarigp will bave an opportunity | to jvdee the merits of" this novelty which has‘ taken New York and the big: â€" Adverfciin citiés my stomm â€" and will doubtless prove a welcome Teâ€" Het to ipicture ‘Yans in Ontario from the old «+~le illustrated songs â€" with lantern slides. > % f WNr. £ With > the genial and enterprising "Pop" at ths helm there is no doubt of the success pl*/fit-nw feature . in BDYs C:':;: boyvs were ulqllell.hto\g:li: this "By W. E. Scott bt the (}ng force.. On the evening of .July 10th, the boys wete playing along the Kautman Planfl Mill siding: ‘Four fteight cars w standing h'e%alid a fifth several teet turther ‘up the siding. The boys toot the blocks from the wheels ‘Of the‘ fiféh car; ‘andft. smashed into 2 other forr, causifig them to be railed on the main=line. . Fortunately hy 7.45 tra‘n had passed through, and no ‘one was‘ infured. The boys were allowed to Q;V‘.‘h a warning. Saturday was berty dgy at the mat Fet, and n 1a ~avantity of sntall 1oc‘s Simged Renty? a Res and viate raspbertits> Were Plentiful, put the nrices demanded‘prevented â€"the . ,patâ€" rons. fronms bg:c‘ in the usval . large auantities: The prevailing price . was 13 ‘tents a box," which the majoti of . housewives :maintain is too _ high tor cannthg_purposes: Thereâ€"wereâ€"‘ a few boxes sold as lowas 12 cents Red and mlank currents were . also plentiful ~and : sold at from ‘8 to â€" 12 cents ‘a pox. ‘Chitrieg: were offered" Irom 30 to 50 cents a basket, w Was the thréapest they: have been sold at .this stason. â€" Mulberries sold ~ at 15¢.~ a BDY.s "?‘ P i Coel 9 ,'. ‘Patrons: of the . who , wa n‘.o..nui';ol l-m: other ct:.z‘ nong Noi al on ad / w _sell < at and 12 ‘ cents # box» in ‘Toronto, kmm wnd‘ â€"London, while / he is pat & PA ® ® y crop above the ,(...'2, "ni“:uw se prices® arq',:lggr than ‘ they ‘have been in‘ many @cu®ro Prices for dairy. produce, . vegetables i'”l' etc. rmfl as Wlows :â€" *#‘ per #; 24 to 25¢. t FIRST .IN CANADA! BERLIN SATURDAY MARKET Butter, pef pPound, 33 to 1’: »p0OP a~ned" . . n# C . Bach," 50 2!%& ‘ j w-; 70 ‘to 90¢c._ f $ M * m' f y CaÂ¥ â€"*~, ‘I ‘to 136. Letthce, »per" bunch, | 5¢. Cucumbers, per drock, 25 to 30¢. #Wm. of Bowmanvills, . & i ,!was almost instantly killed : “_ car. to n*=ininp> Elias Tebmith b ‘Wrton and his wite and daugh tor.. at a.sharp turn neat Oakville, M a mn%mcum Lard, â€"par poumd, 160. . : P‘otatoss, new, basket, 35 to 60c Potatoes, old, tac, $1.50. k of seveL a CROWD WAS DELIGHTED l 5s $ .0 : " " \An Antercsting _ a~d. |lhuml ‘w\uh the Concordia Hall _ on Friday | .even nz by _ the. studonts Of . the free sunmimer school for‘ Jâ€"azdish, whith has: been <colducted forâ€"â€"â€"sOme imonths in tbnupol-rmcol . P6 Andrew‘s ‘Presbyterian Church, R se en o. â€" , mosily... y€ arn, who | came here from so‘;m. and Austria, participated in the proâ€" mmfl and were assisted. by _ lotal Rev. Scott, in opening, the j progtamine Tor | ‘the evehing, exprest ed his* pleasure at the‘ m::l mce on a walm 80 it Satred to M facy. Mhak a school, W1s‘ beeh opensd for the ‘Purpose 0i teaching the men . who : have come from foreign countries the Englislh Tanguage and also to help themim¢nâ€" tally and morally. They were !nder. the direction of a youne student.. of Knox College, Mr."R. Katsunof, who bas > ~con 3&:”8““]1- He 3 been ® assi * MÂ¥ ® W workers. The: use f{ Tosk. : motk ankious ~ to ; the guage and fimm:%'.}," w_u,',:; :d‘m"rl.fi of what can he complished. )‘ wpeaker . sta en peeglig t igrip i L cL2 0| efi â€"coon wiitas 0e td 77 Bs s s oT 42 eigners because they do not pay t8Xâ€" es. 1t " was ‘difficult to understand why "thev ‘should he expected to . PaY on t io ho Uf madk gow owing to the 1 ing. accomâ€" i taned He: fig‘,m that if he Canadians ‘took an‘ interest in the new â€"comers they would:soon become splendid citizens. . .. MINARD‘Sâ€"1LANIMENT CO., ~ Gentlemen.â€"In Juse, 98, I had. my band and> wrist ~ bitten nndha‘l‘y mangled «o a Vi horse. 1 â€" sufâ€" fered greatly htmil ‘days and the tooth chts refused tn ‘heal until: your a>it ~ave me a pottle of MINARD‘S LINIMENT; which I / togan _ using. The effect was magical ; in five hoars the ~pain â€" had. ceased and in 4w0 weeks the . wounds | "had completely hebled and nsy band and arm were as well as ever. °C > ; â€"â€"â€"â€" WAS PREFE St. Antoine, . P.Q Court again last woek. on‘ a new warrant charged with issuing A Wyotthless ‘check. + The charge was freâ€" terted my Mr. Géo. fim' oleck which was for $25â€" / made payâ€" able to him.. The check ‘was ‘given to Mr.‘ Manz on ~Juss"18th, and â€" when ‘préscnted® at the Union Bark, it was ‘that Mr. McKelvic had no atâ€" cgant. s +) 0t 0d 8\ oo * mmmmmmw io on e ande i. herm thx‘ i~ the : 17th, : b ef ‘ "Brown Am;‘m‘ ‘‘Bowlby was. _ is clined‘ to "permit the prisonet â€" to : go n »suspended â€" sentence "if ‘he ‘paid his |mdmu: The case was adjourned until Friday Splint, Curb or lame: \}. E.‘ McKeAvie appeardi Hisble bo develop a Spavin, Ringbone Beti‘ ty oxtiedy Pss tha dnechy t e t eepindarand memoyel x peoat of yne dim. GaamANM io mt ielot seranl 1 Wiialhts. Sdoen ram . _‘ in ’i'fi'fifmf' e "‘"yoi‘;g:-'-'fl SPAVIN â€"CURE Yofll‘itfli‘l{. ; A. l?.ll ¥§ °. > Carringe Maker horte is just as smode o1 1yâ€" the plattorm in Police Limit that Veteran Wate nty Te# _ hoy Mhter Hieh Larest: . ., wWAS IN HIS 85TH YEAR betpg in‘ charge. of rural schools ._ i# the vicinity of B-flha‘. sw.n'u.-hl’ f ink. â€"About 22 yei Chite 0 heriin. and bas resided bere since, ‘and becaine ome of its : most | eepected pitisens.? â€"..â€". _ â€"* > . ids ciotnt: is t 5 ds ‘ He wasâ€"always a gteat reader and took m‘an‘hfi' in the writings. of the..8 d authors, from. which he could . quote passages with remarkable frecdom. " HE wis exceedingly wellâ€"inâ€" fotmed on ‘the events of the day. He r‘fla'lovafi the homeâ€"life and will be ‘creatly missed hy Bis family. _ _ The deceased is survived By his wiâ€" dow, . with whom he has ‘lived‘ . for mu@so(flqulw:o‘utg years ~ of age, ong _ Son t “"fl“‘l'. " x J*‘ R. 8. ‘ D.“,-tmmgflfi. Mrs. "{Mrflf. lc t, and _ Miss Hanosh â€" Eden | at home. + €3 ~‘‘The fuséral, private, took ‘ place from the family residencs to l’"‘:: Hove cemetery . on Sunday, at . 2. o‘BIO¢k PMR: _ .0... soqle io > A humper of the Bo&l'in'mfnfl- and relatives ‘of Mr: Ed. Sthlegel, of LOs Angelss; Cal., have received éopies Of “’ll' hi:carnting little mvw*nfi_thi « bod ariten,"" which was issued in oom with $ third céniversaryâ€" . ofsthe ° organmization of the LoS Angeles Tribune, of â€" which :l’h Scuo.c.?h an assistent !:::ml gouvenit is fourpage . Pri= on ereen Paper and contains articles of humorors nature.""" It "was‘ issued by x: committes of three, which intluded, Nr. © Schimwel ‘and ‘their photographs adorn the nm_m apology is offered â€"_ in‘ th> ioi manner ;â€". Any one of these physiognomies conâ€" stitutes . a bréach ol the peace and ‘iney are published mt the request of themselves. â€" Messrs!â€"Sayâ€" der, Schlege! ‘and _ Cruickshank . are { charter mw"g;:&"‘w' howâ€" ':vn,’ :‘?fl Wave * t;t ‘co:x:.infiy Tot "its" â€" ‘Interests. Good ’fimflt‘n%gau "the "béauty of its in & a" t ce en‘e ‘and â€" r * ho o k 1ts. apparent‘ latk of artistic sense." Mt. '%!fi’); ‘&n old * Berlin bby and wa* avmremblovs‘in the old Weekâ€" Aly Telogragh office in this city _ for makiiv vears ~~A nuner: of the merchants in Borâ€" lin, â€" who © have not been removing {heir â€"gum slot machines from . in front â€" of theit â€" stores on Seturday night over m\m receiyed letâ€" ters from" ity Rochestet of the Lord‘s "‘Day Alliance, Toronto, »drawâ€" ing (their attertion to the fact thit allowing ‘slot machines to remain Ooutâ€" side of thxr stores on the Lord‘s Day is a violation of the Act. â€" The merdhants: were > respectfully requestâ€" ter: pan is filled Mowe Tremoune E&T comply with fl-‘ rw visions . of a Act, copics of which were . cent along with the communications. y wellâ€"known wiiters of The Canadian Conrier, Nfig. is im : the city toâ€" day for the purpose of gathering i% tormation and material for a special writeâ€"np of Berlin and Watetloo . in thatjournal in the neat future. _ He éalled on _ Mayor Buler : company with Mr. W. G. Weiche!, M.P., this Tond m momnp, on o coae A , w Mr. ‘Bridie atound the city this aftâ€" Mr.: Augustus Bridle, on# Pack? ie h 1 > 5++ fi&%?éâ€"fl.‘"n&!fi 02. H. H. Huch PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD IN ‘‘Mr. E. Smyth tendered bis resigDaâ€" titk at s motabet af the Bnora, 09â€" ing to bis appointment to the High School Board. On motion. of Mr.Ruby aud Mr. Pequgnat, Br. A.A. Eby was appointed to ‘ths vacancy thus ‘Waterloo Connty Teachers‘ As soci imade a request for aid, as %‘upm.u.fi-wl.adl; School Board refuged the use High School. ltnid:’fi?.d to arrenge for the â€" use of . Concordia Hall, for $20 and to petmit. the. asâ€" sociation to use it for the annual convention. â€" > * Dr. Huchnergard made felerence. to aformer notice of motion given.. .. bY himsel. two months ago regarding medical inspection in the _ schools. He said that although he was pringâ€" ingâ€" the. matter=upâ€" it didâ€"not mean Joint Meetm!,vbi, Representatives E Serlin and Waterloo Park Bo 5e ~~~ and Hospital Boards. â€"_â€" ‘TO BE POPULAR BREATHING sPOT tetloo Hospital Board and at its Taet 135lee alh thmalh tave orte (pnget caget vem uy ‘Gi’gl; lll!\",F“ .Bs@ , '!" for _.P: VF the stnetous offer of the. Berlin and C n oaoics nerd sn on Tos MEs s acL s ¢ . aV" . of members_of the Betik 244 Ratation,. Pack (Boarts and, of the, Property. Committes _ ol :. Hospital Board was . beld.... on hulsday afternoon at the | ‘‘Greepâ€" ‘Bush,‘‘ where th _ of the Board Too Hiccussed and favorably received. ‘The proposed mnew park will consist of nearly four .s0res and was . , conâ€" siderably larger than the members of; the Park Boards . There ate fi,flfl“;# ‘and -m‘y i e apy somiek ‘téen‘ made by the Waterloo Park Board to supply as many more young trees as may be desired. f ‘‘The menmbers of the Berlin [ Park m‘d expressed their willinghess .to ie ©¥er the portion of ‘the ground reg nc e agroits ~ab e o it t "The Berlin Park Board will accept lylng‘mflh ol the land that is being used for garden purposes, giving |the. &uka n’onhqi of about . 300. % on Kihg street and a depth of §40 feet. It was the concensus . of, ppinion that the gfounds should hbe leit in as n-m‘g'- condition . _ as. ,gqnm. after are cléaned * up, e o ie mt x f m rasion To mrons se 1 y on in a lew ;yun the mw :“0 no? beautiful and popular breathing spot. ~The proposal that ‘the rear‘ portion otmamml;-*;y nsed* x:r" play grounds % R +3 M‘;mnfi'!flm corm saason is over steps will;, be â€"taken: fionnnw'mno:fly fAitâ€" ted n for the boys and girls in the imikediate ty . Mr. E Vift of. the :; Watorido Park Informed . the membets ‘of the ‘Berlin Board that‘ while the grounds are in Betlin territory and. would IQ“"“J eofée .. under its control, the Waterlob â€" Board will coâ€"operate in making it a . beauty #pot by providing trees, shrubs, etc. It was agreed that the approval of the original domor of the â€" property, Mr. J, E. Seagram should be seâ€" cured belfore definite action is‘ taken to assume control of the grounds for: mm,udlr..l.l.nfll ~trige requested to interview Nr. 50&‘ gram Will ‘Rent Concordia Hall New Trustee ‘Appointed A formal agreement respecting the e of the grounds for a term of *4 .f;..é%i\ 99 OVER EY PARK BOARD i ied Faap carly th the yeat is tom the matter. Tt was ‘dec the matter ‘over ‘until the 1 in;. to permit the securing er information qs mesiniisy on /. tssn was tendered. to t /¢" vile pupils on their exarainations. .( "*/ 4 Tender "Acodpted," ~ i @. NThe tender of §,‘_“‘u-“ Enel c accepted for p! repairs atâ€"#B Courtland Ave. + i Increase Secretary‘s , ;‘ "]1’.‘- salary of the %13 M .v‘ f Increased from $375 to $300 per 8 or The C 5 -,‘. d \ Pm 3{5@ abal ol e cognant * d Mary Swarts be engaged & teacher for the rwdfi 4 school, to sucesed Miss" Waugh, f salary of $450 per anmum, It _ N recommended fln& esignation ‘of Miss E. Bechett bp actopted, Mita L Mulloy will be engaged as ’? ant kindergarten te a . _ 8e C‘gxorthnd Ave. Schoo} at a salaty MF "'wm sil choof at $550 per annini. Accounts were PaASS ed totalling $551.7%. °CC â€""~ \ h RuigPsvec l sikint; + 4 same salary, and to. advertise for, NO additional teachers.. The request, of u‘v Chfl L. Brown, for m nanthh leave of abscnce owing to ill health, was : gtanted; + ~~~* * "* 10 Sm ind e Horils Pack Board will Ob ) . Berlin/ k Board mt dx?:m up and-:zfi- Ayrue Hinpc ie ze '“ Al M M Swinw%?.‘ thm* | prepare m report on the srounds submit rfieo:nendaflo'ls for the neo essary improtements at as early | a date as possible: . _â€" _ [ "! n â€"‘Mossrs. D., Hikner, J .. J._ lum, A. W. Feick, Mayor Eul f the mxlq“x:ut, Board, Fd. Devit, of ‘the Waterloo Board, and J. _ Hughes, G8o. ‘bltfll‘nl.g'.' J B aon of the|iHospital Property were present: was litertientd Mr. ‘Geagran ! 1e who interviewed . $ « e %p"&flpfn;\gy. Seagram appro#d ‘of the Board‘s action in a, most | 0n« thugiasti¢ BIQBDOTâ€", :. _ Gage: o ow 00 Sunday,.. was .. <Foreign day at the girls camp, 4 ing conducted on .:'Bm y Grand. River by . t a Committee. A'-!n-nmt ot mothâ€" ers and their childten were * to come out and spend the * afterâ€". mbon and â€" about. seventyâ€"fiÂ¥e. ed> the hmmum&:: ung u‘t,rwt jolly good titme. _ . "The girls simmer camp "will ‘‘te continued ‘at th6 pottage all> n6tt week, when any firls who have not yet been able to get away Tor‘ "a briet holiday will be made ~welcome, the charge being ai scording to ability to pay. H ‘are" io uies Iniprndanes amal be Cl K 8, 1 » teo‘s â€"l6nse ea'x the '3 N. they will he pleased to t to a) suitable party or, partios / for The rest of the searon, " "~~~ \~* Miss Maud Knechtel, Mis# SchHob ter, and other m&g‘b Bervice Commit es\ charge and are To be comiiended for ""“u "“.‘.' S ,‘. d * A&Q fii‘m;"‘ "‘Gin ve a-rflu P 1 or W" ® ei":-:-“ m'mu- it they jso d6t New ‘Teachers Appointed Mr.+ Seagram Appmoves, C i "l' ® | 4 5. "Al x 3. . "Bhe J "Fabe .

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