The Daily News. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER i.
CiiiiraeiTi.il intelligence, tnrm ami dairy notes will be found on our fourth Tlie Garrison Bund will play in Devon street to-night, marching from the lied House corner at a quarter past seven. . A euchre and ctibbage tournament nto be played between the > T ew Plymouth Druids and Oddfellows on Monday evening at the Foresters' hill.
At the Whiteley Memorial church on Sunday night the Rev. T. 0 Brooke will continue h < series of muith'y addresses to young people. The subject on this occasion will be • (Three young men with a conscience, or moral backbone." The " Argus" understands that a committee of the Wanganui Education Boaid has recommended that the present Fltham School be enlarged by the addition of a large room for the fifth and sixth standards, a room trie ondary subjects, an office for the head teacher, and a teachers' room. Alsj that separate technical school rooms, including rooms for cookery, woodwork and science be erected in the school grounds.
The Central School at New Plymouth is apparently a' fine training ground for teachers. In farewelling Mr Harding on Friday, Mr Denipsey, headmaster, stated that at the moment he could remember many teachers who had left the school for better positions. Amongst these wcre|rhc head teachers at Stratford, Inglewood, Waitara, West Snd, Upunake, Fitzroy, and Napier. At the inquest at Pungarehu concerning the death of Mrs Humphries and her infant child, whose bodies were found in a creek near deceased's residence, a verdict to the effect that deceased had committed suicide by drowning, whilst in a temporary lit of insanity, was returned, and an op.'ii verdict of "found drowned" was returned m regard to the infant. In Irj'andrci cully the following report was uiacie b,' the directors of a: puiiic company to shareholders•'i'our directors are and to siv that after several years of depression, lb" company is now on a linn basis. The business of the coiipiay during the last twelve inrmihs has largely increased, and is increasing. Nt-t only ■has there been an increase of Im .inesr, 'but ll.e profits have a'so men used ; and ihe net trading of the company has been of such a satis! irlnry iiur.ic.er ,:s lo adinii for tut I'u'-I tin.e 1,1" the payn.eiil of a si((i>t..n!tai dilldead lo ihe preference sliarel, ddcis The coii'pniv iuvmg nr.w luriu d the r nirnon"'""'"" s lui,-i-icry euiiiidence in anticipa'inx -tI i.tu ii ,ndixtenebjd business and j roiita. '!' <■■ amount avxlulc for dividend is £1,752 33s "Jo. Thi> money is now in I the hands ot the mai ager, and will be distributed as s• "n as your directors have ascertained his whereabouts."
Engigcd t lough lie ;< as on a osl p ace 111 mi slon connected w'ith church affairs, Rev Mr Brooke was not permitted to journey to Australia and back without vxpiriviiting a eei tarn amount of sen atiou. On ihe journey across the Tasmm Sea, he had ths pleasure 0," ly ng in his berth aud watching a big wi.vc burst the port hole, flooding the eal in. Upon lußd the loss of one of tie tabids, in the elaborate e cctrLtablet system, that is planned to avoid I a-bv.iy 'collisions, caused a long and dreary vait in the Sydney-Melbourne express. The tr 1 n stumped at 3 o'clock II the morning at a country station, where sl.e ««.-. not timed to slay. For three hours th.y nailed wbiL-t a.-peci.il mesnouger VV despatched fifteen miles down the line lo get a Inlilit, enabling the train to pus. The train wa< crowded, and th' cold intense, the ground while wih frost. At six o'clock they suv the sun rbe. aud th • tram moved or. "it .-.mid not have been so bad,' siys th" minister, "if there had been a decent hotel about, so that we could h ive go; a hot breakfast,
On August si His lie nor Mr Justice Edwards, on' th«. motion of Mr T. S. Weston (Weston and Weston), granted probate of the will of Mrs ]■'.. B. Geddls (deceased) to the executors therein named.
A progressive euchre party was held in the Westown Hall on Thursday night, the proceeds from which were in aid of Westown Park improvements. Some 75 players were, present. There were i") gam's played, [■" or the laches, Mrs W. !<«,:! tpaured first prize (15 games), and was presented with a box of scent, and Mrs Langman 2nd (with 13 games-, for which she received a horseshoe pintray. Mr G. Lynch secured first ! prize f'.r the gents' with iO games, and was presented with a cigarette ho'der, and Mr A. Higgs second, with 14 games, for which he received a handsome tie. Mr H. Wallath was in charge of the game, and Mrs G. Lobb presented the prizes. Mr Gardiner, New Plymouth representative of the Associated Board of the R yal Academy if Music and the Royal College of Music, has received intimation from Mr Cachcmai'le, \e\" Zealand secraaiy, that Mr Willter Wcschc will conduct the practical examinations in New Zealand tlv's year. Mr Wesche has not prcvi' usly visited this colony, hut is w ■'] known in Australia. lie has had long cxpe ienr e in En /'and as ex m■ner to ihn I! erf ,a~d as he is considered r,iv of the 1 est IJ >aic|s' examiners, N"W ZcnWrrs e mgraliu at" them-elte-i en the cxeel'ea.t re su'ts that must folVw his visit. Mr Wes-he wil pr bibly reach N.W Plymouth about September 15. If you're undecide 1 where to buy your new footwear, ji t hive it hok iit flic special show of -print; footwear now being shown by (he Melbourne. Many new styles ara on view, and prices a< usual aro uniformly low. — Advt. Whitley Church services will be conducted on Sunday by tho llov. T. G. Ilrookc. Subject: iTornitt", Ye arc 'he Light of'the World. Evening. Youixz Men with a Conscience, or Moral Backbone.— Advt. Mien who are iutcrc;|ed in the hilesl ideas in pretty neckwear, shou'd have i look at the "novel tics being shown by the Melhoufne Co'lnm; Company. Windows specially set apart for exhibiting these goods are .itlracling eonfiili ruble attention.--Advt The lale Sir«J- slma Reynolds, 1, e eminent paimer, when Pr.sldeni of the Boval Academy, was once asked by a young stiic'cnt,"|lo\v do you nix y -ur paints?'' "\\ it'i grains, \i : i" was S'r J shua's answer. Brains .■oun; m\ p . ry time, and are the scent of the "Alfa-I.aval's success over all liter im'taling separators. The same master bruin that solved the otob'ijii of cream separation by mac'linery iu I.SSO is still behind it to ttive birlh to further improvements as the o'd patents expire and ar> eopi d by other makers. Safely suited "it the top rung of 'die 'add r. the ".•Mfa-T.aval" can watch it; eompet•lors fighting for the crumbs of the daiiving trade. Domonstrnie that you have brains bv buying an "AliaI.av.V-' C.is ,priug. W.li'le (here is an ample 1 dis'omit tor cash, our turns •ne so lib' ral that Ihe machine ar, tti.tilv pays for itself out of ji s own earnings. Write, far our illustrated '■alalogue ti day. Sale Agents for X. y... Ma-a.n. StnHhers and Co., 1.e1.. AurkaoKl. Pa'niorston North and Christchurch.—K. Griffiths and Co. agents | a Tnr;inaki.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81837, 1 September 1906, Page 2
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