v-' NEW ROOM AT ' VICTORIA SCHOOL .,",, OPENS TUESDAY Ir' _ 'boLLAttgNPERttiNr t'e ' The homo or Mr, and M2. Jen og. " toll. Foundry street nub was the l loan. at 1.80 o'clock'Snr-lmy after. “ mono! I pretty Autumn w idhzg when £111" manor Perkins beeartte "he c, bride or Mr. Harry William Pollard, i, Eli: of Kitetr-,1er'. reuzrm I soldier». .', .. couple were attended by My, mm! iv In. one]! and following the ("ra- ‘tt. money let: tor a honeymoon trip to ' Toronto. The nuptials were per'orm- ad by Rev. A. M. Lang Pom. pastus ot , St. John's Ancllcan Church rr, Pb: . It"! In employed Kt 1M 'rorsl post of. _ 'lee und upon their runny Mr. and Jkea. Pollard will reside I: It, l city. The Telegraph joins with :neir many . friends In wishing tlwm n rang and pro-porous wedded lite, k (oNi"i'ri. com u. non-J in Magic: " b I - at Clo mum Temper than Art. an up nu saw The In- L. saw an.†Rooms‘ ' r'r .. The Gerhard Huntsman Gamma! . limited In opening two large exhib- out and a!» room- tn we nu tt' "elr ' â€out uncha- ltore on Mu; meet 7’0“. The rooms will be 18 by 37 MINARD'S LINIMENT CURES GAFGET IN COWS. There was a large mmmhnm‘ of memhms or the Princess of Wain; Chaptr-r. I. o. D. E. at the rooms on Thursday Mtertuton, at whlrh Nursing Sister Phyllis E. Pettit, rovnntly 1‘12» tyrned trom the front. dvlimrod a vory instructive address. Rho rvlqtrd 'hor rxpvriencvs in thrs zmspimls ho html the lines and mum sumo pl‘nphil‘ de:rrvip'icrts ot the emmn: air raids Inn] in France and England. Mrs. Pettit is home on {mum and win re- turn in the near future Hvr hus. band was killed in action. A vow of tlmnlm war, rendnmd to the spv-akvr on ("Wen of Mrs. A. A. Hhy and Mrs. J, P. mewll. Arrangements worn nmrtn for sending Christmas hows to the 11017;: UVI‘I‘SGas. C'.'rmichaet tstates .43! a largo namhvr of fittinzer scholars graduating from thr kindergarten have not. been able toitcttd the school owing to the tack yr y."r'otnrttrtrttttion. it h expm-‘ml that when the new mom is opnnmi the ovvrvum'dmg will be relieved at We torlu and Su’dilahy schools. We, TRUCTIVE ADDRESS BY NURSING SISTER _ Tho. new room which is lming mm! up in the basement at Victoria 'schrrnl tor the primary claws pupils in thu- r~'n tral part dt the city will be (mound Jinx! Tuesday. Opt. Igt, I'riuwiuul zu- idr,,ntiifeation tag I'll! of wud/tl' “are (and, m JIriinrets. "' Mr. V. M. Berlet received a German helmet from his son on Momiay which his son. Sanger Carl Benet picked up on the battlefield in F'rance. The helmet was camoutiagc0 with moon and brown patches sepurmml by irregular streaks of black tmint. The helmet weighs about tttrms, pounds. lt will be displayed in the wlmluw of Rome' Drug URINE Mr, tter. 101's Rt n also sent a part of a Crorrrran machine gun belt a private'n mp and CAMOUFLAGED GERMAN HELMET , FROM THE Wt ONT' be: lad will be hundsomely furttintt. Cd. The room. will be thrown open on October Myth when tt torutal open- ,lu will he held. There II no use whatever In your lollowing receipts In baking union your essential: no right. You mun! uno the right kind of tlttur or all your work goe- for naught. Use OCEAN FLOUR tad Innuro nuccou on bake any. Kitchener weds my». I. bu by “can†Inspec- r WWII.“ a. chased that dttUrdt in! - on the properly tho/Quanta! luau ot which 11: [in bani-1m i "d The Happeniu ntthe Count . tare- my i'dlflfll'll'f2t.1 1.fiG"d'd't.e'itit sumac ounuv. myuuiilll 'tm"""'""""""""""""----.--:---. CAN‘MAN F000 IOAID. “GINO. MO. 10.. â€can“ In: conductor mar-Waterloo 81nd I670! IIOIONO. but“. who tor lt'l'nIIW‘ 1' l'rido and sormw have come claw Armin-r m1he4m-nw ot-aut, w, -t.L H'hislhnlm, amoral rounsel ot the 'c/ard, Trunk Hallway. Toronto, and Menu of His Honor. Julian Chisholm, of Kinks-um: The Inmve young mm M I'vrrrgd In in the following from thc Trsroipo Slur have visited this city on w,rriotts mmsions previous to ttttjr' ml; 1|)wa and are Wu" and favorably T t‘.n\'.l!. Friday's Stay says: ', TINT" appoared this wrsvk in thr mun. .1101“: a rr'dv from Landon my Wm: Fillâ€, Jhlm l-‘.w_‘lm' Chisholm luu' hm“: P.T .u'dr'll Hers lii:‘:innulsh(‘ll Fly xinn: Cr'ors. The prid" which his (afar? mu] moth, I' naturally fell m this honm '10 [hr-"w old“! son was sadly shadow. 'trl by tho ofllclal wire, Mr. Chisho1tv frorsaived on Wednesday (hilt thoh 'r,r'crtorod sun. hum-an, has been killer' "r In in .'t,' Quo., gifts Martha Springer. aged " months annulus-r of Mr. and Mrs. John FI Srringor. of Mountain View. Cal., ‘nnhls tho wnrldn record tor mental development. She can read like an 3-year-old. and at a recent mutating ot college professors and experts In pe- dagogy and psychology, the child, for about forty minutes. talked with the men and read tor them. She has a vomhulnry of about 2.000 words. She is large tor her we and healthy. «imam! sun. hum-an. has been killer' in art‘on. Hr» went varsoas i" Jurtc, Iny,t ymr, as a unnnor in " Mr um l'uivrrr-it) hoavy “our hanery Ho rumba-d Franco Mist March. and took part in thv August and Removal- hvr oftFrts1'rres. on Saplomhor the 7th ht. wag killed. "(\Wnuld have hum P.T .u'dr'd Hers “if: inn: (ms: The with Il mu] moth, r naturally ff lo ttti-sir 01.:th son was trt by tho omcial win rrmiwd on WHInegda Mr. AV. J. Cmnningham, Secretary or the Hamilton Sunday School As- tsociation spoke on the county reli- glcus terPstts During the course of hits whims: and with the cummmtlon of the Sl-crwtary it was found that 0"ly 4-1 per crnt ot the Protestant Povulnliun or the country are attend. ing Qunday School.- [llk 'iil1%IW tilhff'iffl “HEB Recording t5sseretnrr-.Mi" Bessie Wilson. Ayr. Superintendents of Department: - Primary, Mites Edna Breitha'pt. Kit, chent; Secondary Division, Boys. Rev. J. J. Lowe. Hespolar; Mission» any, Miss Isabel McCormick. men. mnrrta; 'Pempersetee, Wm. Turlup. lleqmier; Teacher in Training, J. It. Sirh-klnnd. Kitchvner; Al'l". Joseph Hiltrorr., Muir; dam: tru.vvrttneat, Mrty, Norman Donhmer. Kitetterter. Ttw uilvrnoon wwnlon A unmenrevi with a conference or the elementary gm is. homo. department sud mission my depnrtmcat This was inuowod by “mum from department superin tandemâ€, Treasurer' report and n by repot'Cs from department superin tendemx. Treasure" report and n :;*Z"ndl(l address by Rev. t A. Hal. penny on "The Primary Age and Its 1'pll to the Adult." The hummus were the one." up pointed LI the ensuing year, President-Nettie G. Wuuon. Ayr. In Vice-President-, A. Hilborn. New Dhaka. k'srscretttrt'Tret--- J. G, Hurst Elmira. , TI. “It nun-l convention at the Wuurloo County Sunny School " sod-Hon yu hold V‘ll-MAI in the Methodist church. with , very [use attend-ace of datum- from an over the county. The 1.0mm union In devoted to opening excretion. the " wintmeut of communal. President'- addreu. Secretary'n report, Ind I splendld address by 11011. A. Htlpen- ny. the new General Superintendent ot the Ontario Sunday School Autocla- tion of Toronto. 2nd VteePresideett, G. L. Peltz Preston. “It Annual Catharina of Work: on Heid This Week in COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION 1 ht. was killed. â€(awnuld havo r'.'. :wrmy yuan: of my) on the 15th 1‘er month. His parents. who livr. .'t5 Ahordupn nvnnuv, Westmount m. had already sun! him birthday A CHiLD WONDER .lhhn [-12.1 1110!! Hee Iii _ The prim 't I ' MrtVrtD'tg LINIMINT Luann ft,, i"§‘v}n}§7‘A" GirGGiiiua' i,Gi' "P"""""""'-" MAN'. FRIIND. Gd tum. .. ’ of tie Methodist e' I.lm1:7n Avomw PM day, at which om were presented. A Thrrr was a , â€Adm! on Sat, in: and a large nun] made quick work of tho produre otrertyd. Butter mYd as Imus from " to iro rents a pound. eggs brought 500 n dozen and pontoon gold for 82,50 a be: Some chickens were alien-d It “.5 PM“! a pound dress“, Duck!“ brought 40 cents a pound dressed. There won also it nice offnring ot ap- ples on the market and many put-cm es worn mum: of SI. Lawrence apple: wttieh sold at 82.50 I harrel. There Win a (will: on In the corn (Morin; which 1mm nt 15 and 20 rent: n dozen. The last Wednesday morning mar- kol. of the season. was held‘ th a morning and Judging from the rather small crowd that attended it was a very quiet affair. There was plenty ot produce offered an ot whlch brought the usual prices, Butter sold for 48 and 50 cents a pounn. Eggs brought " and " routs a dor en and potatoes sold from $2.25 to $2.50 a bag. Thorn was not an abun- dance of fruit offerad. There warn some nice plums which sold any- where from 50 cents to $1.00 a has- SMALL CROWD AT MIDWEEK MARKET THIS MORNING ket " is about a year ago that Pte. Hen-i sennur was in Kitchener visiting his; relatives here previous to Waving for} overseas. He hnd enlisted in Winni-, peg tor an omeers training course‘ and [on Canada. for England with a! Manitoba unit. He completed his,’ training in England and qualified for the rank of Limitenani at which time! :10 was given the option of remaining) in England as an instructor and re-, mining his rank or going to France as l ti private Pin. Hosaennur immediai-' My rcvertett to the ranks and went in the firing line. It is thuughl that Pte. Hessenaur may have been taken prisoner by tho Germans. Should such he the one Mr. Hossomuur will in all probability hear from his missing son before long. Pie. iinssenaur is married. his wire troing a resident of Winnipeg She visited rolativea here a few weeks ago. [ARISE (Nllll AT THE MARKET; APPLES PLENUM by Mr. Hossenaur states that " not; hag peer} missing since August mm. Pte. Clarottee Nosntttttuter. son ist â€and. John Hesmottattotw of this city. mm bran nmclally reported missing according to word received from the Reeords Qttice, Um 'rqrtsinx by Mr. iiessnnnur. The infnrmntion riieisive4 Son of EXAM. John Hes- senaur Believed to Be Taken Prisoner. to the Belt ucrmclng afford: or the members or the parish In connection with the work of building the church Farah Sermon. The musim) programme which con: sqitsteti ot the Kyrle Eleitrom Gloria (undo, Rant-tug. and Amman Del, Wttq rendered try the Church Choir. For lowing the Gospel or the must: a an mun was [macho-d in Polish by Rev. s. Chodiewiez of West Toronto. In which tho preaeher paid a high tribute The Polilh Catholic: ot Kilo“! did th-Ivete proud Sunday not. in: in the opening oi their but)“ new church u the corner or Shula And Charon street.- with Iolemn aat0 ml impressive union. The Chunk in known as the Sum Hun Church and ha been in the proces- ot con- 'ttrttetiott for about two yarn. The blowing of the ediliee yesterday monk inn by Very Rev. Arcbdmon B, "'oernier ot New Germany, toting for imam], Dow-ling. marked the comple- 'tlott ot the work started anion; the ‘Poles of this city more than " your: 'tttro by Reg. Pull Somali. now or Chlfâ€"n Th" edifice which holds 600 people w: :‘rowavd to in capacity yellerdly 'uurni"z; at 10 o'clock, when the dedi- saiury survives began. Archdeacon Koerser blessed both theoterior' and exterior of the building. [glowing which a solemn high mass was Crier" braked The (wipbmnl of the man Wm; Rev. Paul Subazak, formerly Pol- Ish pastor in t' , city. He was as-‘ stated by P. "i. A. J. Fischer. pastor or, St. Mary": Church, as Demon. nndi RH S. Slam ot Chicago ll Subdenzl can - PIE. HESSENAUH IS MISSING Tho (tto Vary m.mmrmqm of MW“ BUOOBSSPUL W03! or rum 300mm WPHESSIVELY ilillllllf vw-nlv-nrm ttttttttttl mnvpnllon ' In" mama Epworth [name b Methodist rhurch was held in n AvNuw Church, Gull. on Mom " with)! "mourning report- CONVENTION IN GALT ing for Bid- Darling, OM“. a a'ertetmtiuytar. Tit-r.- Editoo Grandad to ($srtsesitr. ‘ C' t This mnmy has been donated try [the Deputy Registrars who ensign-kl with the Registration on June 22nd, Must, according to "a! encioned. and |who assigned their remuneration for (that day to your Branch ot the Red 'Crnss. IOUNTID POLE! WANTED Rncmlu In warm Our an Mitttary Mounted Potter sum-1m Pam, Mun! IUOY AT HOSPITAL. A large nnmhm- of "new" an M ine treated " mo tttteh-r-Waterloo Hospital, "on are IAtnrmm no and so panama tn the (“amnion "ttr. Five runs of violations, of mum hy. lnws and tho, Motor Vahicien Act warn the only ruffle in thtf maerwka mum oxmrinr at when court Tannin:- morning, The mounts". however. a: named whatever errltstment their tmtusi, might have furnished by plead, ing guilty and promptly paying the ttneg Imposed. Those who were an Indium-eat an to speed within the sigh? of an one" mm no tor their Indlscrminn. The other can" PmtcPrm od "mun whn pal-km their can with. In tho limits torhlddqu by me city hy-l-w and than who out corner' in' mminx from ttttO Mm: Into "other They were ftnmt 85,00 and mud.- prompt amnwmontv Yours Iruly w. H. LEESON. l Registrar tor Waterloo. N. In addition to the anove the Water- loo Red Cross Society received $97.00. the Elmira Red Crorm 8oeiety, $55.00, and tho Wellesley Red Cross Society. $25.04). pay assigned by the deputy re- gistrars in these places. _ The total amount of pay assigned by thn varlom deputy registrars wns $7411.73. the [linerenco between this amount and what was assigned to the 10m! branches being sent to the gener- al fund. It should be mentioned that the small army ot deputy registrars who conducted registration in ottimm, stor- as and factories. prior to the ottleitst duty ot rrettitrtrautm did so voluntarily and without pay hence there was no pay to assign m these cases. and the mamas do not appear in the list given below, FINES IMPOSED FOR VIOLATING TRAFFI 3’ BY-LAW It will therefore be seen that the services ot every deputy registrar wftrout exception were given gratut. r lr. l thinl that it the total amounts and the nnmhor of nwslstants warn publish. ed in the papers! that It would anuver all requiremonts at this lug date, but I enclose the full Hat so Hum you can have them all puhllnhed it you wish, I only rem-Wed the cheque from Ottawa )osterduy. Will you kindly sign the enclosed receipt and return to me at once as t have to forward It to Ottawa. Dear Sin-d hive much pleasure In enclosing cheque No. 3424 for tho sum ot thren hundred and fortylour 25-100 dummy , Mr The Executive at tdit,", Cross M. cinty wish to thank t person: th.on- (toned m the (3ti1psOayr, 1mm t air tixrbuneratAtti in 'esme4 td hhl tee hunched, Gm IS iaiiiitrtmma, Deputy Registrars Contri- bute Sum of $34225 to Local Branch. ( The building of the &rered Hurt Church. which add: so much to the ‘benuty ot the city, to not the nut work ot Father Rosalind. stnce " ordination to the Priesthood trt 1895 he hu been a tireless worker. For tive years he was pastor ot St. Simil- lnus Purim in Chicago which 1- only sjdered the largest pariah In the world. hnvlng more (amines on Au restate: than any othor mush in either Amer 10: or Europe. Later he wu up pointed pastor ot the parish In the sum etty and than in than than hunt the parish school. an $85,000 structure. The work he bu done in this city among the Poles stand. equal- ly to his credit as is evidenced in the handsome edihee which was demented Sunday morning. The evening services at the Church were given over to The Ruthenltn members of the Parish, Father â€ll. of Braattord conducting Benediction and Vespers and delivering the sermon In Ruthenian DONATION TD THE RH] MISS his. local-k1 an to m. em “out (in - up and totWtut the vork which an. Punt Sch-uh had been compound to "rltoettu" “In: to m hum. Ho work-d miomly I. his elect to make the an Pouch Church a reality Ind in I “an um. was able to break ground for the handyman church which In. bland yesterday. “A tout-ad...“ mum work at bath Mot Minion-k, the tor- Hoard of tum-"mun. dim - pun itf) N he conducted " " [no homo " Rev, Burner ot Baden. Mr, Harm-n Km“ ot this on: In m “an ot m «and. Tho from": man he survlvwl by Ms tatttor and mother, hm brows-rs. Finn-En: and Owen ttttrl three gluon HMts, Mttittie and Molds. The funnrnl will be held on Thursday at 1 o'clock tram MI home nnd men" to Mount Hap. Cemetery wheretmtertmmt wilt be mm. The service- will be conducted n his In. Following an attack of intiuertpa "rttmtr iteio1opriV Into pneumonia. Walter Kraut. the â€you-£10 son of Mr. ahrt Mrs, Frederick new" __rtt Pet.rifrtrg passed away at his home an Monday rytrntnip_r,ttIpftyI man had bean ill but a kw Jay- whenille nnd (mun "r, noon-ad prompt med!- ml athzulnu and r'rorrnuttg tttat could possibly ttrt dnno tty MM about was rrsnrlorl hm without I'll]. “In bereaved paronts hnvn the symplthy sf their {Henna in thrtr sudden luv ronvnmnm‘ The Mfhtenztt which is tetaroaditttt throughout Hm any has already claimed r‘nr- Tictim in the person ot mu Hulor who pnnod 5|an um morning at Ir) 01520on at the home ot hnr party's Mr. and Mrs. ('an miter of 192 Waterloo street. Partkulara ot no obituary and funeral wil': be published later. PETERSBUR/G YOUNG I ' MAN SUOCUMBS k TO'PNEUMCNIA YOUNG WOMAN "f SUGCUMBS T0 't, INFLUENZA The tnttaonxtt. whether Spaniéh or just plain Cinadiam has no! oniy in. varied this city but in bidding fair to make the unite mtpuutioevetottulata It n continue: to spread at the rate it ls going. upland havoc at the High ‘School and at Victor“ School this morning. ugcotdlng to reports receiw ed b Dr. MetMhwxse,-Mmttcat' our icer ' "pllta",'ft dis 'f,htiutl', incl-aw: t a my: he 'ith't' g n‘nd is [ pmvlng anuerion‘s m nurse 0 business. ‘Iluny Qtoreg “Lille city Ve niso et. “fee-ted; _ ‘ i;,-.:",',"?,','?,,-,'.',,'!,"',',",',', Doom. Dr. M “lavas slated to the Tale graph on Mohair that he has had numerous phone calls from people who have felt the tlrst ettectts or the disease tittil asked to prescribe tor them. Other doctors throughout 'the (imagining may: experience. N; Quint-tine. ------ On Tue: ay Dr. McGillnwee called Dr. McCullough, i‘rovintlal Health office, on the long distance phone in an endeavor to learn wna: measures the Government intends taking against the spread ot the disease, Dr. MeGuttawett,tcsuted Dr. McCullough if a quarantine ahoultl be established in the city In connection with schools and factorial hut Dr, McCullough ad. vised against such manure: saying that it the slcknosn is properly looked after by the patients themselves mare is little need for (farm. Ue stat.- ed that the. best course to follow is to Wilfrid :all those who have a touch ot the? disease to go immadlately to bed and keep warm mm; a lnxatlve as a mung all; ridding the sys~.en1 .ot the germs t of. are cousins the trouble. The greatest danger irxperfeitced' in rtnnectlon with the epidemic Dr. Mr Cunoutrtt polntpd mit' tn Dr. McGllla- web It from penple perslnting in stick, ing to business when they feel the that effects of the disease and thus r-xpnsing themanivcn to a serious lil., mass, He also stated that a too prompt? roturn to human after being condrt- ed to the house with intiuenza is i) chief cause of trouble. NO NEED FOR ALARM Influenza is Playing Havoc in the Schools and Fac- toriet of City. IS (il%llllllt ( IN KITBHENEH 1lcf,'i'dlt? RETURNING To FARM. c.Kirwtrtttt-bqeettrtttte you! tor the pan few any: on s but!- nesn mu tert on Tundly for MC fruit (um. Mn. Harry Tollon on Tuesday rm‘ cpised a unique w-r 'roetFrstlir from s', friend who took part in the defnnce otl Rhoims ammo time no in the shape of a Now of glass trom mm ot the win- slows ot the famous; Cathedral of that devastated city. . The regular meeting of the Board of! Health was held on F'riday and busi- lnesa ot a routine nature transacted. Lfffey"e amounting to $15.35 were amused and the tender tor the piping‘ of the Isolation Hospital let to Mr. T.i (Winters. The following report ot the; Sanitary Inspector was received and] 'adopted. I Mr. G, Debug was tn London on Hominy where he attended a meeting of the special committee or the West- orn Ontario Board of Trade Fetter} tion which in: unpainted to draft a constitution tor the new organization. The business which will in all pm bnhiliiy can“ the greatest discussion will he the qurstion of increasing the pastors' salaries, Some roliei of this kind is urgently needed. but the .rqttitts of the church‘s ttttttttreg will hugely decide the matter. " Is not known yet how the church stands. hut the ttnan- cial report is enacted this _ [swimming-pool goes throum rterlng system. every twenty-four hours fund comes out clear as crystal. Toronto, Sept, 3th--The Baptist convention for Ontario and Quebec opens here on Ociohcr 15 and continv ues in session until October 21. Rev. John MncNeil of Toronto. will he the principal speaker. it is expected that Dr, Thomas Shields will he hack from the front in lime to niiend, Rev. Dr, 0. S. Wallaco, of Montreal who has just returned from overseas will also address: the convention. INCREASE or SALARIES WILL BE DISCUSSED No, No. No. No. No. No. No. No . At your last meeting I was asked to ask tor tendars to change the water pipes at the Isolation Hospital. which I have attended to. No, No, No. No. No. WWW ...... my __.____. FWr. my ,.,...... . of the isolation Hospital let to Mr. 13: ‘Ottnwa, fTept. M.-- The mm‘ Winters. The following report ot the i l‘lnmwn stairs. that the PMtr Sanitary Inspector was received and , for tho "Winn?†Mr, ttho m' _ adopted. Vary loan has boon discumd ߠSept. 27th, 1918, itivoly by representatives of £20,. " To the Chairman and Members ot them)"y 1otttt organization trom. nit local Board of “any†of Canada and settled tigoriuti' , GemtlemPat:--My report for Septem- the most efficient and economhd‘ 'i her is the following: Two cases alpha" tr handling ttte loan. a. M» measles were reported. and none “(lamina ot the last vlctorT In†1tiiiiiii any other eommunlcabie disease te?,',','), the aetuat Cost ot thrtrt a g _ T ing the month. Water was sent to Ptttdintt paymrnt of all or ' 'res,) Provincial Laboratory tor analyzing. MUS“. advertising. myfhait4stttttht “1‘ It was sent. tron. taps from tiit%','fliliUa and Mock houses and on t 7 , ttarts-or-tNr-city, TM msrort,sttows'rsitrrtss to canvassers was not T the water clear of coiin busing 1rTG7AiiGii7r'i7aii'oiiCi'GrC' F overy simple. I ohm had a msramelexact, .64. . ", sent along of the local Natatorittm.' Broker commandnrod. _ Hi (Swimming Pooh. it shows-d clear of Folldwina the course “lost.“ tttti, colin bassilis. but showed ‘hish in year, the Minister of PfatarMs., _ chlorine. This, of course. is caused practically commandeered for l through the tuterine, as the whole purposes ot the loan the nonfat ' ", 3r1msr,-fifty-thgruaaadFm.cttorst the tho bond and stock exchange hm - Sept. 27th. 1918, To the Chnlnmm ttttd Members ot the local Board of Health: Gent1emPat:--My report for Septem- her Is the following: Two cases of measles were reported. and none or any other eommunlcable disease dur- lug the month. Water was sent to Provincial Laboratory tor analyzing. EIAY WATER HEPAHTED PURE HY ANALYST it. 'm" fl - his“ -ii iu‘hwh‘i mmsm tl'N,fl",%'t'd'l'* OI ','a"'flhf,"arlaNI'd _ At with" Mama-0M!" overqumnou‘nmonw-t sidfaheient-qied-brat, “I styhl. Avt-u1._deatet-tNe. "tan-rf-ttit-. WESELOHS "tye21t'y" Sweater Coats, Underwear, Shirts, Hats tad Gill‘s Prices Buy to Pay. "ci, Big Sale of Shoes " our kibkr Store. We all for and. only at present prices as they an below new WM Prices. ' DRAFTING CONSTITUTION. 20 22 " ll 15 J. G. BUCHHAUPT. Sanitary Inspector. Milk Test for Semember. 6and9...... ..ret......t. 3.2 10 ..rF. ... ..FF. _.'.. .e- 3.4 te...................... 3.6 16 .-.9. ... m-.... .._.. .. 3.6 18 .t... We... .t'e. .._.. 2.6 'M.,.....-,.............. '2/3 l? A UNIQUE SOUVENIR 'iaatitusgtrx.ith-hdttrst.F Mert'.gttit-do-tr,..... â€â€˜12-...“ B.retktitaaatdor-ts..... ..... $5qu Boytt'oddm-rPtutu ...... ..... Slut“ Men’sOddTrouul-I..... ,.... [$2qu hill-Ll!!!“ merchants _ l 41 and 44 King St. East KITCHENIR WE REPAIR SIIOES AT " FREDERICK ST. J. M. GILLOW'EE. M. o. H. l G. BUCHHAUPT, - v -el. - - r“ "'T'rr? . ' a . If â€'1 Sanitary Inspector 3.2 3.8 3.8 3.2 g/21. ire! 3A 3.6 3.6 2.6 2 9 2,3 The local office tor the Victm Lou,', wilt be opened thorny at 7 Klng It“? east, mm to the Bank ot lt','gMti This otrice w ill be the tttradqan+ _ the clmpclgn. The preparatory “If†such an organization and the gym" mom of various commutes» In Mitt tnd, progress but " " expected that - detail in that connection wtti " IE, tended to tretortt the end ot the, I.“ Bent week Judging from the Witt“! workors arc- preparing for a. --' mun own-y- Mtort will trd nude to it Kitrhenrr and “Yum-loo County on "ittt'; map for a mum - GGGhtiiii? than rcmrllml tor the ttrmt wm‘ Loan, . 'il Whnrr it in: round necessary" to . mor other paid workers to "tstat 1* organization. their rpmunerntlon '/'t be on the basis of the remunemuoAQ mum thry would hp revolving up; 'lsrlr rog‘ular occupations. Thole WM». how-ovum continuo Ity receive cttlarie or whose ordinary MOM continues as usual, wilt not be V OFFICES SECURED i, FOR THE VICTORY fl; LOAN t1AMrduitm,,,', Such armnlzed bond dealers I“; stock brokers as may be anurtortsd ark? the loan under authority of the Mg minion executive committee will “5 rnlnlbursod on the basis or their 09019 ating expensps for the time but! toting extent that they are actually engulQC' in the work. The amounts ot and payments will be wholly In an amen-g lion of the Minister of Finance, whmi‘ decision in each case will be itnat and? ronclusive. '.i' Commiuton Bash. J In regard to oak-la] unwell '1 duly appointed under the authority the seven! provincial victory ten It?) OrllliVP rmmmittet's, they an to “E paid commissions at the rate to II? tho has! victory loan. This m.ttry.rt't',,t" sion dons ttot apply to tstttstrertpttoi, exmnptod by tho sperm subscription.“ mmmiltrv comprising amounts of 7iiil, (:00 and over. in respect at which ID“. mmmiksion is to ho paid. V lit vnstmem houses have been ieW9 engaged for several weeks in the an; cluslw preliminary work or imiUtiU') tion and the preparation of propaganda. From September , an early in Decomlmr all invent! ' houses are procluded from bud 4 nex. 'vzuas and carrying on the}! tfl? 1r] business in order that that“; "tvt/iv, may-be devoted to the wolf: of Hits man. 1 Broker commandnrvd. 7 r _ Following the course “Sept." tt year, the Minister of Fin-u- _ practically rommandeered focal“ purposes ot the loan the ml; tho bond and stock exchange I!“ SERVICES or 3.301 Minister of Finance JU munces Plan " Beittg Same as last Fear. 5 ARRANGE FUR VIBTBHY L