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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Apr 1915, p. 2

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ome io c â€" hh € In England, to an even|| greater extent m France, â€" the S of the rank and file could make | [self .. heard, and nm.wu ‘ miin‘:’vidual cony of the | Meaders." For all practical pMrpo® 6 the working class of England bas seen unanimous in its support of the fovernment in this war. Its patrioâ€" ism has been much more évident than that of sonte sections of the ie class. e 3§ [he labor organizations have done | valiant service in the routine, deun‘ work of relieving the distress caused by the war. Their committees . have } and to a large extent solvedi problems of: unemployment. They Bve recruited the necessaty skilled @Mrtisans for the Government factorâ€" In a hundred ways they have | Cheerfully : and . ably coâ€"operated > in meeting the new situation caused by _ ‘Another action of immense value to the War Office was the responéiâ€" bility which the workers accepted of ‘1 Tvising the carrying out of Govâ€" ernment. contracts. . timeâ€"honorâ€" pded practice of chut'lji-k:m Governâ€" ment on shoddy material has almost out in Englandâ€"thanks to the patriotism of the Unions. Nevér beâ€" f}k e has the British Wat Officeâ€"or ’\ other â€" war office, as far as 1| ‘ knowâ€"received such full value for lts‘ The British soldiers are not being shod with paper shoes, nor poisoned with condemned beef. The: ‘Tiy furnishers are forced to an énâ€" â€" t new integrity. It might be \ possible to estimate the value of the service in pounds and shillings, but ‘its greater significance, quite beyond ‘ computation, _ lies in the increased | €omfort and health and effectiveness ‘‘of the men at the front. _ ‘The knowledge the German Governiâ€" . % had : of these plans. Mr. mn-l . Aa suggests as a factor in its pringâ€" ‘ling on the war when it did. ,‘ ‘What the ultimate effect of . the War on the condition of the workingâ€" "‘f‘ ; Will â€" be Mr. Bullard, does . not ‘mttempt to prophecy. ho hig ) the coturse of an interesting arâ€" in the eurrent issue of the New k Outlook, * Mt. Arthut Biilard, usses the great‘ war frobs the dpoint of its efiéct upow work men. Acéording to this writer the £ â€" bas largely done" away with Mss distinctions and put‘ an end to Awars that were rapidly nearing .A is in the countries now engaged mortal combat. While the workâ€" igimi and ‘socialists wére as a ass ~strongly opposed to‘ the â€" war y have . freely responded to the all to arms. Dealing with the conâ€" $ If the Borden Government had seen fit to adopt the British practice and placed â€" upon Canadian workingmen ‘the ;esponlibil(ty for guarding â€" it amgainst shoddy materials in its army contracts there would have been no ‘boot scandals in Canada. § > \‘*But of all the patriotic sacrifices of the British workingm@n, the most eostly to them and most valuable to %he nation‘"‘ â€" says this writer, "has ?qn their surrender of their _ wage mmds. ‘The workingmen of Engâ€" Jand had been plannitigâ€"to ‘strike toâ€" wether last fall, but all strike plans ER once called off on the outâ€" i ofâ€"the war. | josk 5)o ¢â€"> M ‘ ; N. Js T L & » ~ * go5,000 n TWo l‘ DAYS‘ CANVAS a unifying idealâ€"an antidote to the class watr. It §# a force which real statesmen would cherish and develop. But it politicians are to use ‘*‘patrioâ€" Wisin‘‘ as a magic word by . which & fan..trick the common . people jnto timusual sacrifices, they will . in< evit 5’», the workers becoming 4 se of venom and bitterhess Wiblence _ which_ will mark _ the o en o un netenmaily y ‘on the statesmanthip â€"â€"**In all these European countries,‘" he concludes, a patriptism has proved vie 5 ence ‘?m & g ehtire! ~ lack of ns in â€" Great Britain the writer ‘lack of itâ€"which is exhibited by ,"M.P the countries topy of changes must not be in ,Casual adâ€" t"fi. up to Wednes e inabie, a"" WABR AND WORKINGMEN _ Preston, March 31. The Pres Patriotic Committee in its | of the town to raisd funds $23,000 in the past two . ' The town sent more than hundred men in the three conâ€" a 4o ns sc ic onl s 4 ul lt t t of chan » _ not * ADVERTISERS extrE. Publishers s0ON8, LIMITED , published ‘must be loft at # than Saturday QNT M upl ue and Opposition ©Urges MOTIOX DEFEATED April e membets u hn On6 â€" ,,:1?“ "pC. -‘*c»#fiuf 1 o tR qpbmorey y watory s. unless" H 3 wn, -\Iip‘i?'u.r“t‘-’q":;‘!“ "'&"‘"‘“; ;53 R AosKs o 1 P Gonmat maits Cwith31207 in sfi opl shortly after 3 o‘clesk on.UAOC ’ mug some: on hrrg n Ves : P48 :f,”f; day. morning. The lest alitine oafler | ) . "C~"~* Forl 4 C.0 _ f-‘\}’i‘“ WG - S "u‘,m . Hatty at the time stated, and . the 1‘:; c:p-J OO traces . of Still, they kept up |Becker â€" F c } their spirits the last, |Schats, Hilda Wendell; ‘Oarl Zarnke»~ and their s wof y*" and | > > * *~ Worrd HC, ts 360 + other ~ 5 ot the} froaotd ns p. c.) ‘and * ovety idns 4-{ showed they bad not _ forâ€" |jj, Â¥in Kropt 79.1 ; R gotten the cheerier aspect of things: |westiaqufer , 77.1;, Et * Shoemaker® EL jsn s e s . d â€" imoieys . . hok e emoake 3 1t came up was |Haug, # a motion: NF ; dz C. Tolmie, faw |ily w&mM 4 f:» MT of a department | _\ _ FotrpIH.0,, ~*~ . [ ol vetnment, presided over by |° | 0. 5. reaponsible Minister, whose. _ chie! [epngme is Norg ianinan 900R ; concern should be to study. and jfroâ€" |a Shants $2.9 ; Evelyn : \mote "sflfi . ~ and,.administrati ) ge! 76.8. ®* |action. fog s 4 * conâ€"|" pges (§0 p..6. and â€" over)â€"Finrence |dition of the . w of the â€"Pr0â€" Imrous6h,. i5 ©i. ‘** & |vince. He thought it" would be bet | 102 ; LOwBB SCHOOL]: ... = -mtfih.tboddlnuudsddfl-‘- C s %. |ferent departments relating to labor ~,. :« General Department. 0 __. /. affairs and placing them under onedo-kfi“fil{l'(_ . p. 6. of each papdt " and partment. To this should be transâ€" 15 Pi¢. dau )â€"No failurg allowe |ferred the Bureau of Labor from thel, p&"“_ ¢, ol.each paper and 1 | Public Works Department, the Fwâ€"yg&\;s_gfl hfil’)â€"&fi, ne failpre be 'ltory Inspection Branch from the Deâ€"| and 40 allowed in Low. ‘. partm:ofmgrieqlhu,‘_mcqgfi as |if Monor Standing is . te « on ‘| other .branclies of ‘the public service failure below 30. is allowed.> ; ; | relating , toâ€" z#t welfare of, the workâ€" |‘ Form LA. . ‘ |ing classes. Mr. Tolmic alluded . to |" rrgnors‘ (75 p. €. and ‘Over)â€"OtK ‘\the growth of the labor problem, and |\premier © $0.9%; ~Clive ‘ Snydet 80.9 "\thought it was time the department ; Créessman 80.8 : Gertrudeé San ‘The advocated was formed. In the im‘w.a; Normas Bolduc 78.5; Geor rince. He thought it would be D@lm j , ‘ay.. ht oc : Ad or taking the pade ant onds of dit |, ‘"* "\> MOWER BOHONIA S ce °.. fcrent departments relating to lanor | |;>,. : General Departments /.. ... affairs and placing them under one deâ€" %»(p ‘.,h partment. To this should be . transâ€" [15 D4Câ€",00 We No failure alloiwed. jerred the Bureau of Labor from tlm". 4 -,, ch paper MABH 9 Public Works Department, the _ Facâ€" hg’ ‘%total)â€"One failnre betwo tory Inspection Branch from peâ€"| 40 allowed in Lower S , partmémg, of \Agricultate, /; as |if Honor Standing s. reached :. other .brancles of . yice . fail elow 30. is allowed.= ,â€">â€".~> nm.,to-..ta ‘of, the workâ€" L Form : LA. ~ =~ Ast ing ~classes.. Mr. to |" Ffanors® (T5 p. 6. and over}â€"Otto the growth of the labor problem, and \Brennier © $0.9° Clive ‘ Snyder 80.9 ; thought it was time the department ; Cressman 80.8 ; Gertrude Sanâ€" he advocated was formed. In _ the 80.3; Norman Boldue 78.5; Georâ€" course of his remarks he declared, he , â€"‘ Huether 78.3; Arthor HuebB, believed Socialism was right ii:lighb- 3A C hA ly understeod. What was Socialism? . 6. ‘and over)â€"Atina Bauâ€" What was the aim of, the Socialist ? 1;':,', io 3“‘."" Jeesit ~Cochrahe, It is that every man born into this nz“*m' Wilfrid ‘Dictl&mny, world ~should have a little pleasure;} Good, Albert ~Jacobi, Ernét a little treasure andâ€" a.little leisure, M . Fréd. McNally, Gladys Milier, in his 1ife. | Raiph Petch, Ada Shirk, Ruby Thiel, | _ Little Poverty in Ontatio, }* id Pb e s agg Fge: ie > | . Hon, _ Findlay, Macdiarmid, Minister |‘ Ffonors (75 p; 5vebyâ€"Frank of Public Works, thought there was \Jin wfi’:m’fimm comparatively little poverty in . the.Leons RG ‘79.4; Leona, Kraf Province of Ontario. _ The Govern-'gs‘y Plum 11.8; Willric ment could not be fairly charged with ‘Bendér 77.5 ;:~ Henry Lincke 77.4 neglect. He cited their public Realth Ernst Vogt. %8, Howard Power 74.4 legislation, prison reform, workmen‘s Herbert 19. .. n e o n | compensation,‘ and Railway . Board| Pass (60 p. 6. and _ over)â€"Arthn regulating P of . employees E“.‘e“t'm:f.m'fi'.';' etc. He op; . Mr. Studholme (East Hamilton) complgined of such an important moâ€" tion being leff to the last. He took isgue with Mr. Macdiarmid‘s . stateâ€" ment about poverty, and declared tm;tnofimehadtmm;nore fneeil for something being done‘ for wnemployment. â€" « Premier Hearst said they were es; tablishing a municipal branch | under | the charge of a Minister. Matters of labor were under ConSidetration . by the Government. No Excuse for Standing Still. ‘The â€" leader of the Opposition in a ‘tew words thought there was no exâ€" cuse for standing still, and Mr. _ J. H. Ham (South Brant) declared . a Minister such as suggested should be appointed at once,‘ in order to bring about fair and just conditions in the Province. . ye., the motion. tudy â€" of ~Condition of Workers of Province. : In view of the repeated and conâ€"| tradicting _ rumors ‘that have . been afloat regarding the fate of the Britâ€" ish superâ€"dreadnaught "Audacious‘" an item ftom the. query column . of the‘ New York Pimesâ€"willbe of in« terest. â€" In answer to the* question, whether . the battleship .was really lost the Times says :« < ° ~ As. has. been stated in the Quert golm, c3 uwnl tuchnqd flfi (;;m.ed tates mail _,, 0 ov. the sinking 3 the ,;mn superdreadâ€" mmfit Audacious, . o;t. 27 off ‘the Â¥h¢ Coast, ,!ffll;*‘ ‘ by ‘a mine. disaster was well known in Govâ€" ernment and ‘milltary Citclés i‘ land as goon as it was known here, but the . Government has maintained. an ; reticence ‘ on the :zlect.“ |eued, but a | man on ‘the Liverpool, . which "stood by", was sttuck by & i| pigce of armor _: plate on the Audac ‘The motion was negatived ious as she sank, and afterwarddled from his injuries; this is thoo ofty‘ fatality recordéd,‘ In Â¥Iéw "of the ‘teâ€" ..:..‘Q_“..,h..‘.. nf@.l“m rumors _ as to ‘the refloating . and salvaging ~or the Audacious, the Query Department relerred â€" the question as to the batâ€" tieship‘s ultimate fate to Sir Courteâ€" nay Waltet Bennet, Congul Géneral for Great Btitain in New York. . HÂ¥ replied as follows : "H.M.S. Audacâ€" ious is on active service as a part of the British Navy." Private lettors from Great Britain eatly in March stated that the battleship was about to We ‘recommissioneg. * < + > This would seom suffi¢ient to dispel all doubt as to ‘the fact that _this leviathan of the deep is still an acâ€" tive part of the British navy. . ,_. THE AUDACIOUS. 3.â€"The members of opposed Q‘E%: ,'&% x s ’\.._n’....\v_n.-‘l.’tn. g%m ue l oh6 of 8 28 Â¥ Cl 0k 4 F Weqely, eP emt 3.2° Aentls c Tirbume Dow Te 3 arer | ( \s ~cantous $041004» EH ;Msu. Cressman 15.7. _ _ _ _‘._â€" Form HILB. ags ~(60 p. 6. &ad over}=L0MM0 | "junior Matriculation : m?_ no:an Ludwig, _ Hild8 | rponore (76 p.0. â€" and over)â€" Alda tis, ‘Tilds Wendell; (Carl ZarDk®> / fathers 96.4, Grant Richmond 95.1 ; ?‘*‘ *\ _<â€" wore} HJ §/° «> # Ter 92.8; Lilias Bowman p o e n o M :fl\" % WI 47 8: Frances .. Honots: (‘HMxrm 79.1 ; Ruth gflu 16.7, Cnâ€";fim Millex 711. Etma Th % rm 4 '_'.M over)â€"] weitiauler ,, 77.1;,. Erma_ Shoomaker . | base ©€60 .2 °6 BBE O080ccc)"ToFne x s a ghaii ie wen o ° Pass (60 p. 6. a;“*‘fi : t c macd m l No: mrm-z::&‘,., «* ;’"'.i lfl: . Hotioré p. e. over + ‘Hor Dicitam . 86.1; Note: I W.,*"ffi I%i‘: ‘, Pails. (80 p. ¢. and over)â€"Atina Banâ€" er, Henry Bauer," Jessie Cochran¢, Crawford, ‘Wiltrid ‘Dictlamay, t Good, Albert ~Jacobi, Erndt {Maeder, Fred. McNally, Gladys Miller, }Rmm ‘Ada . Shirk, Ruby Thiel, Ura Tufrol,; LAslie Witmer.â€" // o meie o Himors (75 p.s. and over)â€"Frank Ti watled 9. Elorsace Suglier 40.9, ‘Leohe Ropdding 79.4; Leona, Kraft |78.3; Pauline '%& 77.8; willrid ' Â¥ 77.5 ; Henry Lincke 77.4 ; Ehist Vogt. J8, Howard Power 74.4; fiawt(% "15. C tie i ans ‘im P. iz fi $ ‘Detweiler, , Ru fi,fln yn Haist, |‘All,66 lkv‘h.%yim, George \Pirie, â€" Vera. Schweitaér,. _ Baldwin !Stueping, Rosamond Weber. * nonm,xr p.‘C. and over)â€"~Ira Wilâ€" kinson +89;6;~Ervin Kiinck 86.5; Wile ‘ FIGURE THREE HOURSâ€"COLD CURED NEVER _A FAILURE WITH CAâ€"from . TARRHOZONE ; IT CURES _ |baler CoMPLETELY. ~ ~~* |="L â€" Don‘t shifle and theere with a‘ nasâ€" ‘for colds ty cold. _ Kill it at once by: "CAâ€" ‘Augusta. TARRHOZONE." It‘s the â€" surest head was thing on _ colds ever know ; + simply cold." M; knocks them out in no time. _ The mcofi‘ medicated â€"â€" vapor~ of CATARRHOâ€" 1 icines %ONE spreads throughâ€"all parts . of Â¥tiem. ~F the breathing orgahs, and its beneficâ€" ‘Ats effec ial action _ is felt instantly. Doesn‘t the infla matter whether the cold is in the Sneczing; head, chest or. lungs, Catarrhozone never hn will reach it and cute it quickly. ,*pka Cat Easy to useâ€"ydu bet it itâ€"not â€" a|_ Get th single drug %4o take because‘you simâ€" Â¥oes the ply breathe. in the most healing â€" and . btial.sa soothing of piney vapors that come | every wh * AreMWorth A Guinea a Box Directions of special value with every bou. _ Seld everywhere, In boxes, 26 seats. , of NSZ e » s, unless" Honor toâ€" (Alphabetically .. ar~ H.A. » |uT. éan cheerfully _ testily that Caâ€"| ktbuone is ‘“‘”“5 a"magical cure | asâ€""Yor colds,"‘ wtites P. F. Clement of : "Aâ€" ‘Augusta. ‘For days last wintéer my est head was completely filled up" ‘With ply cold." My eyes ran water. I sneezed . The mconfier:on-mwy. T #ook many HOQâ€" Thedicines. I was sick of the sight of of Â¥hem. Finally, I tried Catatrhozone. ficâ€" ‘Its effect was magical. _ 1t soovhed in‘t ‘the inflamed membranes, stopped the the Sneczing;‘ and cured in no time. _ I one nevet met â€" anything to kill a cold ,*Fka Catarrhozont." _ sgend. a| Get. the complete. $1.00 outft ; â€" it sim. @oes the work quick. Smail size 50¢; and . $tial..sample .. size 25¢... at dealets ome | everywhere. ; Arthur Lehnen, . Harol m Prn- m An*s + "*f ,WQOROOL Form . HLB. ;'s C ‘a-{- Porteous c va . , Maric ‘ Junior . Teachers‘: Â¥75 .p. 0| and: over)â€"Grant d 96.7; Alda Mathers 96.3; HNer 98.7; Lillias Bowman 82.8; Pearl Richardson 73.1; Luelia ' _%:.:; Ewart Clemons T6.1; ‘@nider 45.7. Pass (60 p.c.: and â€" over)â€"Freda Te ul Pos S 2A Pi ie naiedtt Ldve "arcd, . Doved Kebl, Willord Kuchnet, Eva _ Pomeâ€" Â¥oy, ‘Alma Porteous, | Marie® Shautz, Marie Timm, â€" .< . +C NMIDDLE AND UPPER â€" SCHOOLS. is Tak P E. 0!“8‘ A .‘ No :.:%m% B.â€"3 tilures or Grade C.â€"PErtfal Course. ‘ \Neachers‘: No Failute allowed. _ Honor or Senior Matriculation : 7 best papers. ‘wfinm-uu: * i e "A: Honots (T5 p.c. ar ®r)â€"Stibidon‘ Brubacher 98.1. Puss (60 P. C l;-l over}â€" i Beulah Eby, Leanor m . Fower, Reginald Ratz, _ Grade B: Herbert Bochmet, Reinâ€" & V"“QUN!OR mEAcBERS‘. ~ “;@m p. c. and, over)â€"Shétfdon at ‘7-.. J A [9â€"® â€" (60 p. c." and over)â€"Beulah Eby, Ida Kunts, Leanor Otto, Hudâ€" son Strickland, â€"Geneva Wanklyn. "a~. UPPER sCHOOL i i * *‘ ‘‘Fopm IVi) > | m""f‘fi *Thvs (66 9. o. and over)â€" P eins t j c m on Edng Kautman. \| 9 "! ) gwma ?nm:uo:: over ubep p. 6. an ; ts t ie oniie t va s j F Harold Lang 79 !",M‘l,s_l_l.l’fi'fl.f. faee: e * "‘London, Ont., April 4.â€"In a fit of ';;l'ouly. Levi Corcotan, aged thirtyâ€" ve, a colored barber oinployfl By Géorge W. Taylor, 145 King, stteet, JEALOUS MAN o SHK00TsS WIFE," THEN KILLS SELF na living at â€" 96 Glenwood . avenue, late last night w _out a 32â€"calâ€" h.,r, revolver and\ hid wite, Gertâ€" tude~ Cofcotan, twentyâ€"one, io. sz mobiy c he shot. Aiinectt woman to be~ 4 imselt ‘Atle: head, Hying. almost in _ . "The OOfi'fl in Victoria i ‘% setious éondition. Corâ€" water es he l :;:' to 169 <county , had We to W‘.x “' ty 40 Tw&mm wecâ€"Â¥4 John Crawlord, .Glenn‘. Eby "(b0 p. ¢: and> overyâ€"Charles " Londoh, April 5.~â€"The Gigsgow :-‘.%""s?'f.:fij:'.x‘ffi:?"!‘t fexy ie n on esd * crews of the two vessble took to the boats and were rescued by a British destroyer. a MG.0% three the wonderful Catatthozone in MLDDLE. SCHOOL. + â€" Rorm IH.A. (Canadian Press.) ILB & . over)â€"Harold ind i a, Hie: over)yâ€"Boyd Herbert Nellic o ued t aaras: Euind omcs Red Society to be used in the f | for Canadianâ€" soldiers %'m&tifi F’- recdeived troms "th8: becretary . ~of the ‘league. Ne Ned ud At the executive meeting it â€" was also decided to" hold a bantu8t > ‘in Berlin on the evening of April 22nd. nravidine ~ beakers â€"~ can be secured. providing * speakers ~can "be secured, It: is lh:? the president and the seâ€" cretary of the league will be present on Wat occasion, * 60L0 6IVEN FOR . IRONTO HELP .. \ THE AATRERLAND Ottawa, &fll 4.â€"The postal authâ€" orities here have held up a number of iron finger rings addressed to Gerâ€", may, sympathizers '}g:‘c“ls. and at the same time have unearthed a peâ€" s se i dn ie h Jand. being ed > United~States. People are uhg .%o send in their rings, which are . said to be forwarded to Germany,â€"ostensâ€" ibly to assist the‘ : Red Cross fi‘n_nd." but it is believed to help swell â€"the Kaiger‘s gold reserves. In return 1011 the gold ring‘ the donor is sent â€" â€" &n ; iton band to beâ€" worn. as ‘a mark ‘ofâ€" devotion to his country. â€" The : rings are inscribed in German«:. To ‘the old Fathdrland, my faith toâ€"prove, I give in time of stress gold for this RAILWAYSIN _ _ â€" BRANTFORD â€" ARE PAYING Brantford,. April 4.â€"The first reâ€" port of the Brantford Municipal Railâ€" way Commissgioners shows that total receipts were $33,411.91 for the perâ€" BIEY C en ce ho * Smd The scheme is understood to have en worked extensively in the Unitâ€" 1 States, ~ 0( * August WATERLOO C prr manrs: . T Ap Â¥8% 1. Let‘s Improve Our Neighborhoqd\ * : Like This PWE "This street has improved a hundred per cent. It is a fine example of néighbor» hood improvement." . 3 $y "A ?ew neighbors started the movement. Each painted his home‘and Ehnted grass and flowers. Then the spirit of *‘Neighborhood Improvement" spread down the whole street with the result that you plainly see. It is a far pleasanter n:'*gh. borhood to live in, while property values have increased amazingly, â€" Let‘s each of us get busy and begin improving our nieighborhood like this." = f T 3 e â€" pooll Li aetdannintadiedt ul fhewe mer ies 4 Ariigrag P © ‘The first essential is paint, and.the paint you can, dqdwwh.nfl.f' f $ _‘ Fou will render wonderful service to yourself and !.hborlood if you improve your home and surroundings. T Lo CCb Toask . 104 GL) Sucint smm aam im yeaike. Befoms tom pat se on,inoresaie at .. de 16 MWlBteCFraile and collings. . In sotte light eoters tlidtzas prove fhat ty ww longer then ordisady guina. * ,%-_,ym,_u, eert=t nwm'l"nmfiyâ€"fi@» $ > -fl!mMO_M; m 7i R ~There is i Lowe Brothers Paint, Varnish, Enamel and Stain for every purpose Jarlin "Hiigh Stodard : your neighbors _ buufde und is 'm**m:?.wm,umzsfizf,,“u‘:i + . ve h M “ . ; A good ..u-flz "':3’ w"fimwfl'&?fiuum wn P wilons in e navee ampah ies baratsemoine fad = A-:«--“ e fi- e ‘* o you 4# P o nfi irice in n i niiroyedprantermiggemint, e after paying expenses of $25,506.85, he first T6â€" |there was a balance of $7,905.05 to nicipal Railâ€" |pay interest on purchase price and s‘ that total | bonded debt. Passengess carried on for the perâ€" the street railway totalled 300,250 ;, W EIC H E L & 31," and THE MOLSONS BANK Tt e ce nominn" sn raaeiongie in improvaneat Werk Whieh yopr nuightors yourself and _ â€" _ It will be a disappointment to your friends to enter your #ir EDMUND B. OSLER, M.P., PRESIDENT.. is conducted at every Branch of the Bank where deposits of $1.00 and upwards are received and interest at current rafes Capital Paid up 4* * % «1 * $6,000,000.00 Reserve Pund and Undivided Profits . 1 7.3».1’!3“"I BERLIN BRANCH : BADEN *A It is a safeâ€"and.convenient depository for your moneys A Savings Department‘ C. A. BOGERT, General Manager, INCORPORATED 1855 fooras =f I freshly Ei'm'.'d'ifi;'éfl'y';fih}ié interiors dull and dm A ‘There is need to protect and beautify thein too, *‘High Standard‘* is to the exterior f Hulobven hagee. se orly it enbout‘e ind hon wb s .......Nfi.n. hmm l:.t easily scratched or maited.. ; «2 is f es N. EVAN§ Manager, t E. R. FITZGERALD, Manager, car mileage was 88,802, and tota! TCâ€" ceipts ‘amounted to $13,145.97. . ‘The Grand ‘Valley Railway carried 93,231 passengers on 68,294, mileage, with receipts..of.. ‘1&,%;3& gipAL t s e W. D. MATTHEWS; h scAd e 88,802;, and total reâ€" Spil htR 48 OoONT. i a:

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