BM monihiy â€" R | ofrl\\n.‘l tie : dozen shellsâ€"U800 . :3 | â€" y y 9 t ~was hold Ab . Etm h uns m > 1. â€"~Wirs. A. A. Eby and daughter MÂ¥\ spring St., on Saturday U tie re s a tew days With *9| nouor of the anniversary DF his birth f Wnn "goritean, * , 3 f has returned at & aw“m- & weelss ~WW BEL | poopre m hait were present,=â€" and We P rprmmne mas hi n Bohthy oo on in prare mt Cors de Caullin from Detroit; ' > openeé in Brantâ€" . As ‘spending a lew : weoks> with Jd':.*mwl:v . Â¥. m Rousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'ï¬ ol Woodetock,: President . of : the t uns u-l-‘.:l.-».'w- 254 â€" Mr . â€"and umu‘:-m-;m : Frt ?&ob mnm.:ï¬:; 5;‘3‘%.»“&3% s s w w se * Ne ihe inea $10.or Ao _ aave | $it A aip on C a Mar . Jpr. Weston. ;ol© Woodsto¢X,| ho snnouncement that the towDâ€" ++ Apprevg a‘:'z:' !(.'G"**' "“ Jw'fll add . a mill â€"â€" to Mrs. W. A. Menger of Toronto Wel€ sn» way rate to raisd §4,100 tor â€"the . y &m of Mrs. q.‘-l- r‘otic find has w‘?'“ [ Ledermas,. Bt. > |by\ the fucthor |news ~that it is \ The Dominion: ~ Bugat ComPAN]\ probable: that» the: Howard: township WiHaceburg, has, _ it is announc8d,‘oouncil .will make a~ similar . move. comtrib %lmg. its _ MontreA a% a meeting dm.a-uu',n wlice; D0 to Canadian~ N# ship farmers Tuesda "1.‘ was tiongt Patriotic Fund. f the mdmo\nf‘hbnc;~m tw wï¬on. Messrs. P. H. B4 township of Howard should do as cord. & Co., of Brantlord, bav6 COMâ€" well as. Harwickh, and & "»»tion was ‘work ~at nz down: ‘th*. pasged : petitioning=the:icounci} to add QQ _block st the cotace 0| g .mill to ‘ti}»wate {on = the porpose . of inc..and Queen streets, prepAFAtOTY raiging money for this fund. "‘The contractors, Messrs. P. H. B6 townghip of Howard should do as ; & Co., ww. bqv6 :COMâ€" .well as . Harw and :2 "irntion: was € ‘ ,nauï¬â€™w peth = ‘the:counci} to add . as hblock :at . O s .mill to ti>â€"rate for > the porpose . of ine. and Queegn streets, prePAFATOTY raising money for this fund. tou ing‘ the new block lo.r the 10â€" «tmmermiaidtinp pntiinenmauee } cal bravci) of the Merchents® PeSk0![Market Was Largely Attended & . Nellic A, Husmann of . Cleveâ€" «_ Te 2"%; Ddnlein and dguabtecs (in ‘urgely . phqnded, . the ts »neainer . KAB k ‘ «in Curgely ~ n4ed,> > ¢/ weal this â€"city, left for heri home . this m:gln( a.:tl many farmers and towns morning. . She is one of the mest|prople. The siupply of farm | produce, eirnest, popular and successful workâ€"|vegetables, ‘Iruits, < . et¢., . Was also efs in the church of the Rev. . Dr. atbundant andâ€"equal to the domand. > Thonigs A. King, who has preached| The farmers were in a most cheer: several times in Berlin. _ °_ â€"~ |{Â¥r mood, owing to the ideal weather Thonigs A. King, who has â€"preached| The farmers were in a most cheer weral : times in Berlin.: tÂ¥1 moâ€"d, owing to the ideal weather + THe Park Board " held. its rm:u ol the list wsek, it being all that ictihiy meeting : om. Friday &. [could be desired for the harventing of HA busingss was. transacted, the |tus root :crops snd, the fall plough um;mam-n:m%' w34 t * imer, .and Messrs. A...W.. Feigk, H.|Pgese were quite LY»Atiful for . this N ‘‘Aemweseo, "J.J. Macâ€" |season ~of; the ‘year and sold at a Mayor Euler, and Secretary otnts + per dozs®, although 30 cen‘ 0. Beyes.~ :ill c>.._~ T .\ was ‘â€" demanded â€".in some instanc«s. Rev.. C.. L. Mclrvine will leave this| Buttcr ‘rald Mg†ceuty â€" per Wksilng. Jor: Ottawa . where.he :will #4â€") found. The * of potatoes: in . in â€" ; the: sessions of the Geneta) Con«/@reasing and sold: at $1.15 and <$1 20 "â€" of " the ‘Methodi#t: u-z;mh.mh wete also ":?k" While en zouto‘ Mr,~Molyvine will zfl‘“uhflflufl-g #t & at.Bellevile and ‘spend â€" a ~ few |or 80>cents to £1:00 a bag. s m:fl_ébfl Collegs, of . which he| : (hickens were. sold at. prices: rangâ€" T;w *4 iny from 45 to 84 cents each accordâ€" "MMrs. M. $. Snyder, of Gloversville,| ing to weight or size. ‘ Ducks solt at WV "te unendingea . few »weeks . at}90 centa tn §$+.10. p »Mrs.: M. $. Snyder, of Gloversville, . Y., is upending=g . fow »woeks at the ‘home i her‘brother, ~Mr.â€" Wa. glling, Queen :stréet," south. â€" Mrs. Enyder is aâ€"former resident of Berâ€" lin, but has not uqhu the oity tox -ï¬.&u‘ years, and is greatly . sut» prised at the remarkable growth in m.,“ “ s + M fls‘ .Mr.‘ ®. Denton, â€" of ‘Denton Bros. Ph raohere, _ has left for ‘Valtatr i8t armed" with lefters ofâ€"introducâ€" on o_ Mr. Mills, M.P.P., and Mr. eichel, NP., and hopes to obtain wome m tiews ct Sunday‘s Re wew: he the boys leave. for â€" the sut and u:m interesting pictures 1%: ml):: Lought ok%b 4 Quiels § syS402M, :,ig ‘ possession m'?)flmdty of Laweek. Mr. =<trong has been * in w buginess in Berlin . â€" the ‘four . years, and '}al this addiâ€" +. will be ht.' i1ill petter romu:: te.. satis‘actory service id en % give X t> / Mour Betlinâ€" rinks of lawn .bowlers it, :andâ€"were several shots down. Wb localâ€"rinks were skipned ‘by Mpsâ€" wrat J JA: Weir, W.â€" K. ~Leeson. W. '4‘&“2.1" ... umd J. Cook. The thmbs wore played on \h5 greens ad Inining the old corling rint, recently aepitoren hy * Ther ZA* the ~ last of â€"the Waterâ€" 108 Co. Poultry u‘k‘ Stock "As: tion, . White w.uu were on _Mmm ;l were ywns‘m b uality, and were j\ bi Mr.: E4 kwub. MÂ¥, . M. Mikel 3 first and sseond on hoth cookerâ€" d pullet, _ Mr. W: Dusky taking & on each.‘ Onconas and boff" leg: § .} will . be, the eximibits. at , oUr uâ€"thz. At every new Â¥ ; comii® h‘lmj | o . g‘i’utwu + M cce wl cuts ‘bottle. Druggists and Dedlers, . aâ€" > Caraberinie Medicine ysM 0 Raci ade Porschal. id HP 14 For Hendaches _ were on 4n\ «* |ecfoeidéeur e Hamiltcn ha | (fticth ‘anniversary / of their~ marâ€" es gne on Surday surrounded by Mr‘ milr of one son, four daughters and l “‘mmr“ and Alicia Jackson * {wers married n Stratford on \ / Sepâ€" in . tember Iaz. 1864, and have resided he in Borlin ever sinde. . Until thirteen ;. | years «ago Ahair . was at ‘‘Fairâ€" on ! mount‘* ~om ? street, and simce he | then at 125 Queen~streot novth «/( .._| The ~rdm, stated. _ to a Telegtaph ts |Was this morning &l the gm and gI‘W’ are . enjoy aplend : t expect 10â€" colebrate thoit dlm ge. | Wedding â€"ten years hence.â€"‘‘The years w | soon pass away,‘" he says. o j-m : 14904 :& :':-l- ’:‘ t mage s alter assigning "and rot qvet to the assignes, ons «* ol e l 0 o KA o. 1 iB o. > es ngt at Ww%“fv%m *‘The supply ‘of ‘vegetables was very large and the â€"prices were tie same Om 'hwuiï¬i;':mlï¬ & ::m Wan . at home f"!†atailed© themselves of tll:‘ ï¬a‘lmu congratulations. Jm mt ce . the beau owers fcun‘lwl?wl lh‘:nny remembered. _< "~A, ploakant : surprise awaited© (Mr. N&‘u Sat«day. when his stafl ol‘e took possession of bis : Mâ€" ht and~ preseuted: him with a kindiy m to , ~Fennell .ia himwelf. twsothér : with a handsome goldâ€"headâ€" ## . cans -lfl.ï¬'k employer and & bonutilul brooch for Mrs.‘Fennell. . +« ‘Phe . many fticnds of Mr. and . Mrs. ï¬"‘“‘m& T afratolations Sahe 61 & M® 5 f mox many ‘more ‘years of Mr. ‘and Mrs, "John Fennell, 125 usen ‘St., Berlin, ~ celebrated ~ the . like a gew woâ€" the woiks was comâ€" 1 ever * 4 } l No ons epsce se ot .""rmw A‘!l:fll : have three examinations‘ a â€".' w oluding the promotion exam, and doâ€" ‘ f&; den i flgl emonlas" 10‘ Eomwe wonths 1 .‘8::0 .:.alfll neo a Y yz Ite Ts tir sang ghe id om ‘Principal‘ Carmichaet who was deâ€" putied to _ represant thevassociation, said that it bad petn‘felt for +some was ‘ pointed . out by\ Mess more: time for ‘studies. Chaitman LMonsbergor said that . did not entirely agree with the dol did not entirel 166 . vhe_Gon .w.;" of the J-..“-'-"u!w as‘ ho to thev were very~popular with the par _/A comparative statenient of â€" the attendance for 191%, 1918 ~ and 1914 Vietoria puu:“" wirttewes . PRE King Edward ... 401 Courtland Ave.*. 894 Margaret Ave. _ 298 35 "apt M 0+ enmpeminem on the amounts . until=the: debentures can be §616. + M Ct Honsberger hrought up M‘aw ol payinglor the newlyâ€" nequired ‘seboo!"lands, now that*â€"the debentures, cannot be sold. ; He stat eu that the former owners were askâ€" ing for their money.â€"It was gecided tha t â€" the ‘Board /should ~payâ€" interest Several applications . were . received for the leaso ol new achool : lauds that will not be immediately requir« ed. ‘ ‘The chairmam was . aguthorized to rent theâ€"land: A resgolution was passed instructing the Cm‘ehrk that the members <of the Echool Beard will he ol ected at New Years, when the other elc.':.lon is held. '&l‘h ‘l:::OI 'u': m necessary . ow a oo a ts Tiels on Ahige " tikes An ie c A ‘vote . of thinks. was :passed . to lb'efll & '“\g- o:{ :E' i4 by hn duvighter, Mrs. Aqmoniet . ':.l‘mtw thanks v‘t also . to the : ters of Emâ€" e o e “ .m.u & \ Ohaitiody | Hoiibirger® gresided, the Boards q rpmbert mettent ie uosect 6. Rub®) L/ | mij‘“!:,é Why ;\ utlorn to J"“ the id . x}" ht the 08 har | hoht | in governing . a snn y o at night, â€" which l'!'ll‘:d them rlnad ns puted "2 veeg is used. Rxpross ‘Thanks. with the present montiily Votes of Thanks Lease Land. Rept 1974 b bat A13 01018 4014 «+ sAho A. A §114 §85 319 AÂ¥10 h+ 410 397 P , all . a ol L ank min be No iatt thiss rined td om'"h-' ‘u 1 # i C 1 At +oÂ¥ o ‘ .,:&q‘ (+*@ * w ‘ Bickness ventu© Â¥ trom ° vhe ex» mmivation, To P (omla t the next ‘class . ‘Yhe resojution that + the rt ol the teachers ‘be‘ granted ‘defeated by a vots ol ‘44." * . Chaitiman Monsberger then submitt ed a : resolution‘‘that the pFosont 78 tinv be odntinued : up! to=the ~ thitd l e third and dourth tifree es minations n ‘~y8M i. ~This resotation was second~â€" :‘h‘ Mr. Ruby, ut was defented by sate, the :Â¥ote‘ podng â€3" ® m 6A sv=~sstion \es ade ny‘Mr. that »the uuh;-hocfl take ‘tew OÂ¥ 1 amibutes> Ceach* day Ao intornd the children‘ot the mn{ war .mfl: and«with the sb of th> mape=>Me0R be , â€"~Mowerrs, the m Sn 5t Ti Boara teitthat the child. tén : already know quite . suficient of A m ‘“ M"J-' 't,“' 'w.. the different dchools, show :dmum-hww . and‘ the schools are crowded. So wach, that â€" dificulty â€"will grige â€". iA Pnding accommodation ‘ should * any l:wmv children enter. The report fok WB fee l s Ck ay â€" . t uo £74 &'ioolu Filled ~ha Public Schools were opened 0n Repteniber| 1st with every m: the _ teaching stall on duty, ditheulty: was found in Anding modation « for thy pupHs, ‘Bit for is mone too latt, gwo Berlim young mea wRO (6D Heted with theâ€"Berlin contingemt for the front and have been in camp % Valcartier for _ the last four weeks, returned to the olty on Sumday, <be ing among> ‘the 6,000â€"to 3,000 solé: iers ~ who â€" will not accompany Ahe Atst Canadian contingent to eross the tMllntb‘u the <â€"seat 0A war. : Pte. Bélton : arrived: home laat week . and Ptes, â€" Sebults, â€"Beoking. and Klachn, all {rom this oity, will return within the nextâ€"fow â€"days. : de"* ~‘The Telegragh was informed . this mosning that _ with 80,000 4o 35,000 soldiera to seleoet trom and ofily, A¢â€" ‘commodation for 22,000 on:the tzapsâ€" port boats, the exeminationsy ‘were made most. rigld, and it was neoesâ€" Yik eop uigent s io wl :IL::':BYQ. they U.l‘dw to be in‘ths <beat of physicalâ€"congi(tion.. _ ~~The Besiin lads who will t at home: were cither‘ short: in wï¬ ot in‘ poor health, ‘The voluntéeta â€" teâ€" gretted that they ‘were among the number who could not: represent the cltv.at the fromk on th s Wlfl& ::l‘l“:w to the call when "ae :’rum ot 53 r‘*?a'"““ who will reine, will ‘m" oo se es tb‘ ® uth,«%tw it with hinx soveral Jlarge l!l â€" ol the Fuâ€' on " woltthâ€"vinints guiceg .mwu- alblidhies 1 C 33300010 onl SS ‘The town of Ingersoll is seeking to work owt her ovnmul.!‘lz ltme by providing worlk within dotroration Wmits {for: unemploy#d sons. â€" With this in view a Jarge gmum\udd\yomy.uw dn abprogched : the io Govern # Ruesday: askting . {or the privi fer amm?.ehmblb- bylaw road butlding; lm:»hnmmm UNEMPLOYED AT INQGERSOLL street Pte. E. J. Hamiton and Pto. P¢l stall on duty, . Bome Â¥4 to accom Dear Pditos â€"Who weathor | e remeng nwm“érb ure‘ marching, they are plinded .m:-w†to the pondâ€"like place :of a weok agd : BHt io Doon zy cop hem shifiee, ant be was much Bleased> witW gn-l roads as the artillory â€â€œ.;i,.â€"n“ y this time but you Elmmgnhl:ï¬.'?vnh people fos their their 0/ Ruriday morsing in church parades, â€" Roman bathoines and ‘Prote estants. _ ‘The ~aftiinbon whe giyen M-hw:w.‘fl‘ï¬â€˜ serviewing lw‘bfl erowd‘of visitors : here ye%, <~ were mat * Jarge métor trucks Sttâ€" ed~» up ‘ with seats ~ to take them atound the camp;â€"1 have made ‘sev etal attempts to got over, this vast "toun* * or" rented "city , but‘ it is too large to walk aroumg. ‘*~ * "/ ‘ (There are somothing Hike §3 _ Canâ€" twers~(dryy which ‘sell everything but ::;t A:;‘-flhc."mmz here by a" reompany, grat about> m.'\u,m 301 4 shows g"day, and restaurants lor visit rs, 5 hÂ¥ * ::A nitht â€"we had a rather exciting time. : We had 3 night alarms, one tarly in the ‘evening and I was at th> end of: the camp grounds. 1 wimply had to race against time . 16 {all in the ranks. Next time 1 went to bed. early after last Post had been blown !v bugle, and L was asleep and is ‘the we had to get: up, dress, and race forâ€" the parade grounds. and:race lor ibr parade gIOUTO®. Again, we barely had go+ter to . bed again . and â€"ito. sleep... when. . we had. the â€"alarg» again.: Aiter we had settled: down ‘â€"some 200 horses had stampeded," and one was injured and bad: to be shot. ~Aiter that we were once more allowed to sleep in peace. ‘Monday. was another glorious : day and was one_of the t days. â€"The nice pennant of Per and we were Bleased and thankiul los 6. One â€"and all thank. the Telecragh it and hope to exhibit it on â€"â€" theit various journeys (rom this countyy. I‘Lno;“fl:-mï¬n“%oocw by hoys," ca little comment. The name 'wï¬::. briugs curioslty to all the hogs . as. thry .crowd around and look on, the penpant. h ‘‘The motning was spent in musketry duill. The afternoos a of.nd review and I believe the last of the Canadâ€" ian Contingent . before the Duke _ of Connaught and© officers. . Col, . Sam Hughes led the way.‘<It was a glorâ€" jous afternoon. We had visitors bere from the west. 1‘ve met several old comradem here. !>0 0 _ _" C Wo are. ‘ealled â€" The .First Imperial Ontatio Rifes. _ On the review _ the artiliery ..:‘3. wast procession. of soldiers. \ «~were in one large w.ass.~ Berlin‘s Park would look small compared to â€" them. _ The calvairy â€" Horse» kept â€" one . great attgight . lise. â€" The ‘lat ‘Batlallion, the brigade which our boys were in, led the way.â€"Bythe way‘ ourn _ comâ€", i:“.;f'&cv{' consists ~of 1st Hussars, (Grey‘s Horse and 82nd Regoâ€" 1 Aui with. the 1st Hussare boys and found them a. favorable <lot to: h"0 with, In â€"the roview, the: . ranks of the lines double atretched from , about tHe City Ball at Berlin, to= akout %"‘mny St. It wam e huge line. are twa lots of these to a bat tolon,.the lo(t and. the right wings and there are: 18 battalians, behind these: were ‘mechanicbrigndes, @Rgiâ€" neess, 1 bugle,; i «drum, and fie, in ies on aarige mt se a wl 168 DCR :« ou M o0 whole rewiew. â€" There was a . groat growd present, The whole procession took one solid hour, to rass by ~ the ~We bad a~ duty Band â€"each day ~â€" to pass up and down the linss: to: cHeer us up night and morning. i is Duke The . N.M.C.A.; here are renning wome football games for prizes, also fuot races, etc., besides a free . movâ€" ing picture show. We also have the Qovernment open air picture show. Lo\ the ‘parade which has good pictures and soute or more at teni thosd every ~baxt."P w AIl toâ€"day is expectamoy. _ Things aro. brigiftening up. ~Men were issued their rifes to use at the front, and other equipment in uniforms: and unâ€" Uit wear,. We expect every, day to be the last here:now. it 4 ~ "w n Te mhele nvame h oh to the rife butts means throe The â€" weed ov\*uwu m ium un.’unum aro sent home, or‘ kave to do "C, B." from 4 .to 14 duys. ~"C.B." ‘means *‘Confined. to ‘Bartack" and do fatign#, work, which is heavy labor, cutting up wood, and "It is a very bard life here. _ The truilt that is. gupposed to ‘be d’g i s hss Prirg ue on Hat to march u>: to \b'trm- in wiater actoss . & swamp on Saturday B y Th og d g 4e i n1 1 1¢% hocalk ..‘21.7;-“3"-'-'3'- EWED BY THE Life in Camp hie 1 ler‘s themselves bedt. . .-,u.-»".'-:z nard at â€"~ Pb Apor, with just a sheet, r ihse in }und a blanket of two ty cover . Â¥%. some low uhmlud.'mww% we m*&u]u-n.mnuï¬ he : main | 1t : so «nuch... I‘ve no. mote: nown . to *otiiSe Bowd ho be Held to â€" Haspas® HAS BEEN® SUCCESSFUL HAS The Public School Hoard will . this yeas undertake the teaching :of. forâ€" eigners in‘ night :classes in.the . Viâ€" img 1wo: years, and w m“wh such satisfactory â€" 6 At the meeting held on | Thrcs#day night, Mr. Kateeno!f,. apprared . befote the Board in reference to the mabter. Mr. Katzenoll . is of> Buigatian birth, and durinethe last three. months has bern assisting in ‘the social . gorvice work amony the foreignars; the class» es Leing hcl4> is tha> APresbyterian Church three. and four nights a week, Mr. KatzenoZ told the Eoard of the witk which he has been carrying on, assisted by several oth>s volunteers, and â€" thr ~ average ~attendance was svout eishty. ‘These were made . up ol Bulgarians, Rowmanisos, Austrians Chivege, otc. and the work proved most . successful, ~Hepointed. out that the :idem was not only to teach them Frglis#, but: to make good/ Canadian cttizens ant â€"of ~theny. He ~azked ~the Board for the use of rooms in the schools, where he thought the work gould ‘proceed even moge rapidly. > .Dr. Honsberger suggested that perâ€" hopr th» work could be blended with the Board‘s plans, <and a speciat meeting . wil he called to "deal witk the whole problem at anearly date. SrnNOE tm Thursday morning at 9.55 o‘clock an aut«‘driven ""byâ€"Dr.© J. | Ih Webb crashed into the Berlin and Northetn Ry.â€"car, at the Lancaster St.â€" crossâ€" ing Beyond a shaking up no one was injured> The auto: and the=streot cat: were botil damaged â€"by the collision. Dr. ~Webh was! driving towards Bridgeport, ‘goingat a good: speed in orderâ€"toâ€"makeâ€"*the bill aeroas: â€" the traok. This crossing is as dangerous one:.owizit to the curve, and ‘the near by residences preventing a clear view of: the track dor any: distance: ‘The doctor atated 4o the Telegraph that ho did not:see the oncoming car unâ€" til it was too late to prevent an acâ€" }eldcnt. although he inmodiately threw on the brains. € otbal t ‘The anto, which is a five passenger Tudhope, had the engine hood torn oft, the â€" left ~{front wheel mudguard and light smashéd, as weli as a _ few tinot.~> : injupies. The rear wteps of the street car and cowcatcher â€" was damaged. In the auto withâ€"Dr.â€"Webb at the tic o. the accident doclitred was Mrs. Wobb, ang Mre. Naylor of Waterl00.__________ Eyewitnesses of the accident told tha Telegraph that both the aq*to ani the street car were going fass. ~ bit the mototman of the strest car had sounded: tile bell whils comii3 around 4lie corner.‘ ty Methodist SMI{ Sehool beld an enjoyable sorn roast at the home of NWr. J. R. Sttickland Centreville on Wednesday night. _ â€"~=~â€" * The Young Men‘s and Ladiea‘ Orâ€" ganized Adult ‘Bible classes ‘of Triniâ€" Th: Police Commission 4s holding an investigation into different chargâ€" ¢s. made against . membeis â€" of the force. These charges have been potdâ€" inz for some time. The Compission met on ~Monday afternoon at two ‘clock in the Police Court chambers. &»'olwu-mumohlr.l!t istrate Weir was secretary, and ths third member is Judge Reade, who assumed his seat for the ftskt â€" time since his appointment a few . weeks Ago. fls in _ Wregk roprosentatives were relused lumt\:u.hvlh moeting, ‘and at 4.90 o‘clook it was stated +â€" went had â€"been made vatil 2 ‘0‘etock toâ€"day} â€" _ &5 Manded out sent home & c opCNERS Yours truly A Berlin Boy E.. 3. HAMILTON ose ;:;W~‘~ 6# n ns jas just a sheet, t Awo ty qover . 46. but we ar¢ fla and: we dom‘t t to l for the iintereat to The 667th session of Coumcitâ€"was held at the ï¬‚ï¬ Bagen, on Sept, 34; 1914.. all 1preseng, the Reeve minutes of the previous , read and confi¢taed. ~~>> (\»>oun "The Clerk having ,‘,-; spective ‘collectors~ bondsy! 4% moved by Wesley : Erb, seconded _ A.~ 0.: Hallman that: the ~ 5 collectors Heary Walker, o ul and> Ephraun (&. Snider be "©O0e! ‘as amplo© and satisiaetory; and 4 Athe Clerk ..is hereby author! T haudover the Collectors â€"Rolle * 1914 to ‘the respective â€"co1l .. Moved by As :C.-lm.‘ by Wesley Eirh that ‘the follo covnts: be passed, and: the P sue ‘his vrdera on the= Peymieat:of same, viz: 3e s Hichler & Huchn, cash on a€. cil that the~ cn’l= reported to him that Commissions abpolutely ound ‘repairing cculvert ... 22.( Buden Lumber Co., lumber ... 6 J. M» Kiesweitor; gravel=.}....... Joht: Raitzer, gravel and 8% days obey Mis : insiructions &rï¬â€œ&d'“flz this was case the Oity gineer could not be‘blamed the condition in which roads The Board ‘ol ‘Works was Acd ‘to investigate the © wade by theCity Engineer 1 Mayor. and have ‘1% | tee Members of the C“»q crod that it was u the Commissions B fact that all w'a be construbted under: the fon of the City Engineer**< zu Mayor relferted‘ C Wat last year & m various Commissions ot ‘"Works and ~Bewer . was held av which 4t was vhat all work on‘ the | the city should be wnder‘ Yhes Wilmot Township ervision of *!theCity> FHug but this has not# been uhn «J. Bender, putting in CO GMOR P HP® inss io. yotks ( ce s M Simonâ€" Wagner, â€"85â€"gravel. ..... . J. mv â€â€˜v“ nxddilh ce I‘lnd“h‘l‘:umm .«ï¬m’ sA «ouly bhoo : 380 uit serren u.?"xa‘i"&fl""‘" 1014, _._ . ol tBrl, . financial exper$. WOMAN CAN at Horviinitanee e Nothers, wives and sisters owe _ . to those dear to them to help stop drin‘ting. Drunkenness is & ©ase, and the inflamad membranes 6 the btomach must‘ yo ‘healed and . cravin« ‘temovedâ€"the h ~® C -mh“ul ol to Y . Aloute is guaran Alcurs it fuaranteed to ,vo laction ot I-gy is .t EN8 builds up t system fd . drink. distastelul, Get it todayâ€" our wtore, $1.00 pet box. re nc "'....‘;r“"' o ts. Yoles ven % f Alcura No. 3 is the volunt ment. Ask for free ‘Aloura E. ‘M. Devitt, Druggist, HELP, IN W 102. 16 10. 10. K