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There was a very fair audience at the Opera House last ereniog, whea the Macmahou Dramatic Coutpauy dosed their short season. The drama staged was Hugh Conway's u Called Back/' His Worship the Mayor has so far recovered from Ins recent. iaUij>position as to be able to get about again. He conducted the weekly practice of the Orchestral Society as usual ou Monday evening, . t .. A claim for compensation under the Workers' Compensation for Accident* Act has been filed by F. A, Heuufcie, flax feeder, X'aliner*toti Korib, Messrs Gregg and Green,ftaxfuiUerx, lobomn.ru. Plaintiff eht ms £m, on account of *m .accident which disstroyed one fmger and disabled another. Xhe claim w»l! be heard before the Stipendiary Magistral at i.'&lmemoa ISorth ©a Uw 125 th, ¥o«r boots repaired equal to mw at ThAcker'*.*

Uy iJiMi vfll cd'thff late Mr J ,■ Satuidcr* tiie FaWkt Trover i» M Mr A. O'Callaghftn. dairy IW New Bouth Wales Departr;;,-:.-AgHcutt»r*v haa published « entitled " I)«»ry»ttf m all \u Isr.tr.. . The Bor«wKh Courifs:, , v Itt»& meting, 'djpeided to wru< - IRilnicntM Kertb Ckmoeil it# i ti *. tioi» a* to et«? trmrlting of th«- - tank htre. A fsr«t o^admg»iebr;nt<., fi <. by name, w&ithi* tnorning j plus c*lrMre» ia jSefank v. • iusprwotmwnt, by C!aptain M -• J,IV. ;■ " ;, The qu«»tio» of finding a.-.- •• tim' for 'filtng colonial ur-.-. !: .. within,the Eshibiticm - victor#' may pt.-ru.4e «m«, - eottfid»mtiO(i by «he Commit;v.. r the latematicmai Exhibition. ; setrefty of. «|»ee wiU probably j-• , atpwial room being *«pplied.• an alternative, it « ih v. . . of. the diftnet court* arrang- • their local n<-wf|wijJcra for !?:..■ venieneeof visitor* from other The annua! tea and pyMV - sii connection wiih_ the J'si::;,--.-Korth Chines# Miifion h<\ t 'evening in tin* Pre#byten:t!i h A boot I«X> g»e t» »at down {~ l«iuutiful supply of W'o-d tfn:-. T. IL Hodder presided over .■ - gathering. Speech.?* •. ' work were delivered by the eha.r. the liev. 1. Jolly and '^rH'». The-annual rejwrt was ;>r. end read, and showed that -.i-.,.;, • progress had been made ■ - current yean- The fo-U„• tributeil to the musical program The Mssse* Dons. Eyre. \I. ii.. . iieattio and Mr G. 11. Bf*nn»*u, hymn in Chi.ne.so wu also scholars and teachers. An admirable work h being d school savings banks in -th-.-",- . the rising generation to fake r• pence, say* a Chrbtehurois fiseve institutions are run or. * . basi», but substantial sums artlatcd, nevertheless. At the ia. the School Committees' Associatiis»tance, it was stated that th..the Opawa School had eighty dep - ; • and a total saved of tM'i, aftr.- a eight years. At Woolston a ha:,;. • started, a year ago, and tlien? - eighty depositors and I*l7 : • cumulated. It was decide S • Education Board to afford ai' y : -. facilities for the cstablsshur;;;: 'if bank.s. The census returns for tin- M.. County have now been c»mi;!-t,-1 the enumerator iMr . i figure's .show the total popuUt;-..- 1 . : ■P.ws>, comprising 2l'Ju mai»- ar. i .■■ . females. The census ihv r t showed the total to i?e : population at the VXn't cen>'<» u. 12 male and 10 fema'ie half...; respectively, and ti Chan -• ST;-. Inuiart. 'i'htre is only one • in the county. 'J he unmt-'-r ■ ing* totalled b7i<, there 1 - : inhabited and 02 unmhai:::.- i. ••*!. four are in course of cs-n-tr .". :. jtopulation of ridiays are :m <■ - KongoLeii Mount >:•/» Sancton €<'H, Carnarvon l i. .\-> Katrakawa 51'1, Waitohi i-" l. Speaking at Duuedin on tU-.-of naval subsidy Mr Ja> Aik-n. \l ;! •: .said from what had been . . this liastern part of the gioi-c, ■ , ffisily. r«ilif« that a very •. might h# needed before munv w .r--------------gone by to eeenre -New Zca.t:;'. Australia, and that such a • have its seat of operatsoii:. tanee from these Australiia »-:v" - ■ a dcei must needs be >ir '■ our duty to assist in the for;:; maintenance of so strongs lire: *.r - Eastern waters that no p-r.u-r •• esc or other—would be ahu-1 •' - • us m $uch. strength as to nis-v«- • the command of the sea. <h: • • bibed that notion he did not -<■ • "•> could fail jo support, oa every . when he had opportunity ui' d • an increased subsidy for nav.il Ic-" so that we might be suppitc4 v sufficient fleet here to m.i r .r ; ' great Empire of which «<• f * }»rtiou in such a portion th-i- : - retain command of the sea. " How to take care of the t-.-i:-, the title of a very interesting structive lecture given bv Mr i 1 Stoekwell last evening sn tlu- • tional School Hall. Tlie w?.:; - which was well attended, connection with the L.terary = bating Society, The K«-.. > " presided. The lecturer. - frequent use of the bU.-k? ;*• elucidate his remarks, deal*. and clearly with the various 1 ' leading to trouble »Hth the ' their subsequent decay. Ins ■ ■: - referred to the beneti -ial i fu- :* the teeth of infants when th* : - was done by the mother, t '* - the results with those f-.n! • •- ■ artificial feeding. He ai- > " emphatic disapproval &f tiif • ealied teething ptiwders. H< V out that as a rule they eonta:;u percentage of mercury, this u-<~ honeycomb the child's ia:v : - .- first set with dis»strou* Stoekwell urged parent.* : their children to cleanse the : mouth as regularly as ihe L i ~ washed, until the" practice ; - fited hain't. He (hen ■ give a number of as to the methods to '' .. to ensure sound tceih. \ - the ■ ordinary precaution* j...tioned were the follunviuthe tooth brush regularly see .that no decayed teeth rr. • injure the healthy ones; S ■txithache cures; never •. powder that ia gritty {thss enamel) but in preference or paste dentifrice; use m>sv. in cleansing the teeth u-i--------------with an up and down u: from side to side. At tinlecture, which was listen* i taarketl attention, a uumter • : . were asked by members • J and answered by Mr the ehr.;rinan's motion :t "vote of thanks was accor.i-; - lecturer for his itssmseisn • Splendid value at r.iyand shoes for the holiday \ For Colds in the lfcn.l n .-. ■ ; Woods* Great Pepik'rt.n:.: *' •• 'd/ 0 per Bottle. TO coNsrMpm .• - SA.OOD, the great »**•••••'• Cousuinption Cure, is :■ from all the h-adin^ ittieresting and io»tru> • • ey»sttnij}£jo», including opittioas eumvnm,-: sppjieatiou to o£..irU • '• rharraiscist, i Wiliiton.—Advt, |

Lf» , VMO h bv Sir K, k S.iy^. CM "P b ' 1! " Ancftwd |Oa page a;; General news. On m. n «V" CabU telegram,. On ]»n K e 7 • *F nr : jmcrs Umoa, telegrams. ' ar ' I The Government h being urcod bv to pro bibU th * f / e ? of returned fVuH i canes which do not bear «}>« • J i [ brand or tracio mark of the growls "ho sent *hem out of tho district At the monthly meeting of tho Almm watu Utncra Club laafc an ext e * cat P»« on " Comport ™ »>v >» rivon by Mr T. H, Mat*on. The „ illustrated hy lantern slitlos \] r p" * IVgler having charge of ihc lantern." Mr Mitchell, who had tho misfortune o bo run over by a (ruck at I lf last week, succumbed to his ln ; uri , on At the immest a verdict of aec.»Ui-nlnlde«il, W J rt turned, no blame being attached to anyone. w

.u Fft , b K a aod difstrict hftVo just passed through the wettest season experienced by formers in thopnat twelve or fourteen years. Dairy farming has boomed, and a most successful season has juat resulted (telegraphs a Post representative). Tod prices were obtained for butter, and the outlook is very bright. Dr Arthur Gay ton Purc!me> ofAuckland, died at the Carlton Club, Hastings yesterday raorning at 1 45 o'clock, Decoded, who had boon suffering from heart failure, arriving in Hastings on tho 2-1 th inst. wi h his daughter Mrs Soth Smith, and her husband, Chief Judge Soth Smith, of the Native Land Court, TJ e remains will be transferred to Aucklanu for interment. The debate bet ween the P.N. Young Men's Debating Soeietv mnl the AVangamu Technical School Society will Jake place at Wanganui on .July -itli The ever-green question of " Conscription" will be discussed. The local Society will be represented by Messrs iieed, Sicfcrt, Kodgers, Gould and Fletcher. The Farmers' Conference at Pnhiatua yesterday asked Mr Kin sella what was required to secure a dairy school in addition to sites, money, and pressure, all of which were said to be available! Mr Kinsella said if the farmers really wanted the school it would pay them to erect it themselves, as the farmers of Denmark and other countries did. This remark was received with applause.

Very complete arrangements have been made for (he Clarkson Koad Kace to be held on Monday next. The first man will get off tlie mark at a.m. sharp. The standard time is fixed at (JA hours, the distance being nearly 85 miles. Each competitor who completes the route will receive a certificate of merit. Eiders will be provided with a small kit containing edibles. It has a l>e?u arranged th'.it half the pre. eeeds from the sale of ihc programmes shall be donated to the fund for the post otliee chimes. Ten thousand copies of a 90-page book entitled '• Agriculture in Other Lands" have been issued this month by the Depart mem of Agriculture. It is written by Mr J. A. Kinsella, Dairy Commissioner for .New Zealand, and "treats of investigations made by the author during his otiiciai visit to Great Britain to enquire into the produce trade there. Observa-

tions made in Denmark, Canada, South .Africa and the Argentine axe also included. The hook is one which will prove of great benefit to every dairy farmer who reads it and lavs to heart its lessons. J'-ven the casual reader will find in it a mine of interesting information. It is profusely illustrated with excellently reproduced photographic views. The debate by the I\>\ Voting Men's Literary and Debating Society last night ot the respective advantages of the systems known as Nationalisation and Private Enterprise resulted in a spirited discussion. -Mr A. oeiiert opened the debate by urging the desirability of nationalising many ot the public services and industries, showing that this could be done with advantage. The Rev. Stephenson followed witn a vieorous speech in defence of Irnae

Enterprise, attaekingNationalisation at several points. Six other speeches followed, and at the conclusion of the debate a number of questions, put lo tne speakers by those present m cIuC tion of the points raised, were ansu ered. In future a portion of each nie^ t . 1 " s , „ to be devoted to readings or studies } the members, it being hoped m th s way io popularise the bocietyJ,me 12th .he Kev. I. Jr.Uy w.ll leclure under (lie auspices oi the kouct>' , subject being " Macbeth a< an Studr," Tlii*i was an oxcclleir l " tk '" l member* «t the U meetmg of tl.c Ornua Lodg «tW« laM night. liro. S. l" ubl ™h,S;d autl Three candidates weie j nunifive proposed for membei s , j. rom her of invitations were rec .he Fcildixg Lodge » ' '^ c opening ceremony " Qnt place on Inday week- - infeut i o n of five members signihcd ■ ; nominating present. VV of the various

lions were rece:veci ij A -p olliccs Bro C. I f j. Bro. K. • Beadnall ■ " q ar . Ellis, G. Lovelock, G. \> J Bro . shall and D. Wal«*.! ; Ifu.h ; treasurer, Ji'O- Hay minute sccretar}, Bro- Bros. L. Laod Goble ; 1.0. and Ba Lovelock, Thomas, C)l Hay, Clark, Alt field, (cd fa. V.A.; Mackav, and those nominated tQ auditor, Bro, s fif os . MitFricndly f^ tie \ C froni the ff\ o t 1 d «,?nament on 1.0.0. F., A.U, W a iu accepted. June 6UI »as rcccniJ M fcr It was announced that _ iharp Peilding would lca"v. e ■ andinstallaon June Bth. .Fheek p | aoe next tion of officers w»l _ ' el . C raony being week, the installatilol g Full i jr0 ok. performed by " ~D H ition for new The result ot the e< 1 unce d next members will ftlso Y^ t a i during the lodge night, an in be}jalf ot , ]IC proceeding* Bro- K £ nl ibrook with a lodge, presented diploma, handsomely *'???* J account* the Aik-r pissing the umuu lodge adjourned. nd at Ladies' dancing « )lOL> Thaeker s.* .

s&g tai wM 8 wi S > We F a ? Wd n °Hh and east arJ M° m -between f ali;raiArS«Ki„ ? utlx " east : glass . iiun probable and rivers flooded. «2oSSoior m «f°? 0 " hftS been fined taStSf l£'„ ymß mar ? a ™°« packed in TwJ Dh ® t »«ganne was «wd ihe butter 106*. 7 9 a cwtl "°SlTthl° a Mr /<»«<» Cooper's !." Otn S o Chrt.?oKh Trnfh Lr' "W k oi average vnnnT eß , to dru& kenness the o yovinf, man has to combat." oflicial commenceat F%afl . 8 pressure water scheme ftt 1 cathewton was made. Mr J W Sift" of Town Board, fi«t pSp? tb ° of W«g the *V r G". Wilson, who has boon on\n vnce P ii? !dent r 1 ' tlle Fa ™ers' Union CeP ' and P resid cnt of the emngton province, has clpfinif«lT, ed . J ! liS intention of retiring this 3<-»r from the provincial presidency. IV AT G r'n tb '- 9 llief Veterinarian, and 1 r ol he Health Department to7JT nS tbc eX P erts * Palmmton into tho TT l T the inquest h£W u0( the lato Mr c -

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 May 1906, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 May 1906, Page 4

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