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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Jan 1901, p. 4

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3-’, ‘ -6edt_hat new type! eye-mm!!!» ' , __~&phuveew who Bt Int. he hm,whce 'am. " - mummyd -, " ”I 'ttp employer but; Iiiiagrit"tsiiarste, tttetrdottttt- 'ri- “than maven , ju-ro-N-dint.'."."'?.', l N "qlttrr to eeeomplhh Inch “Walnut-o unlined” ', out“ - as: night " "grrtro6tB" Independent position u 'trllvheexeteieeo! Men-enchieewu smell, th.introdttottort of the bal.. 'uuMmua.‘ And .1th in -datMhtet any not hue been en Juno!“ bled“, in the - 1e “hilly-I Improvement on the old #antttoroetrottrttt. PertnituatoDot- leeeomeweek points of the ballot eye- mum. isth- time ooeupisdin mm tho ballot;- at the close of the “this; madly, the mummy ot a MC“ ”unnam- bdlotsndthu pne- unny hung his Tote, thirdly, the dir. - u M'vhlch candidate the ballots In untied for and not xrntrequtstttly I uncut Indore the Judge. These (“incomes nre overcome in 2 more! cities in the United Btattsq by 1 means ot voting mnohinee which ere ' ”mused that the elector pressee e , button for the csndidste he intends to I vote for end the machine records the ( Vote. When the voting is over the I pepnty Returning oftioer opens the l box in the preecnoe oi the eorntineers f and there they we the number of votes 1 recorded for each candidate much on I the come principle " nu ordinary each i register records the member of dollm l and cent: which hove been placed by i a business men in its coffers during the ‘ (by. At the Toronto Fair inst fall the" m s voting machine on exhibi- Lflid. It wee shoot the size clan or- , Ellery cosh register and was arranged “to record votes for County Councillors, Innate-l Connemara md School ’Trnctees. When the voter had out all the votes he was entitled to, the machine looked itself end no more vot- ing could be done on it until it was em let. The setting wee accom- plished by the voter coming out of the compertment through a tnrnstyle. Then mschines afford sbeolnte saucy I. to how the elector voter, there can [ he no doubt as to which candidate ttei _ vote- for end consequently there is no room for s recount, not to epeek of the time seved in getting the returns of the voting. In Oshawa, we ttttder- mn’d, the voting machine was tried at the hat munieipal election with the result that there were no spoiled bar lots, ooneeqnently no room for any quetion for diepnte, and in eeven min . lites utter the the” of the polls the re 'lllt of the election wee rude known I“ m tsport of the Port M-ter mdnnaobyokouwoup I. _'rb-rtttstt-tr.r 1900whkh ttlute/tttlt"",' ”mm-hm» mm" Kidder who an arm kh It-ttt puma not. men and iiiiiiiliirGiiTaicrG Il8 mum-manque“- mmmmdor' . m ,mmnubum one-h W ma‘; mndbrmde _---.------..--- ,. M. 't,a0M00. [mun-n mmwsvn‘us‘l 'l a} ar the Mb ttf 0M” Mun-mm ' _ but huh-Id - . “Will H , P. _ qrfhtltitt" nut-mm” " 'tliFii3" V r can: my... . .V . .- II. . .4: iv Thin illnemtee some of the good 7 pant- In fevor of the introduction of l it. voting machine and from all imii- e“ we would bein favor, before tttsie election, of in coming Into MD.- It in not, however, in -rrtertgal elections only am the“ “in! would be useful for the cli- - their usefulness would be in the Women +ttttotts where ballot w-ra-tling, hellot epoiling and "leaning have tu-doo prominently. If our muting are so anxious for par- tty in election- " they ought to be we I.) look to meta to "mute the intro- the“ of e machine that will emeeh Ill ttthee machine- tut hove hitherto in invented for the eorrupe purports _ of. Wu ale honest verdict ofthe , More of thin country. In epeeking " ,mdetttoteatourintattthm to mouse - Will My of oorrrspttms, n -retrottt parties In in from 7 He; innocent in an: rape“. But , niheeentm'y "humour tendon MB antenna our design to be e }mwreedu whee um. ee- «an. martro.irtour - an. m of mum eed to m liiiii5iiiiiii at you“ polity end . *Iuhhnuh-MITI- in. “W - ~.O“'M“" mule mamas HUM}. FREE DELIVERY. Iii-5‘ nub-nun. - thaw III humour and“ “I . Ilt'il'g 1 ","' IEP, f'Vh > 'ra' tB e " ‘ _ y it” 4, M . iii? ' - _eaa " - $4.39 , (A a) r _.. t5EOi " " it”! Bti' as if: , up,“ _ _ " Feb a 'iiiiiMtt'tr.tiqAig My, i - his!!! rest”- in” ' ts?!“ ttttN", sit-i . -r6qartd- and terrftr, - M cur huh-s in), the -- d all - we“ , through Fgiitiiiia,inetiti? .tr val! - at them ”no. not than-r Hill must: win es espsble and 1'y:e,t'Iri the -- Jones mush es In , Invention-s, weseltplssedwltlng there reech. The scheme af turd , delivery is one that huheedilhr duodin various pests ofthequhd "d Statesmdwesre informed that lieu: utmost "tiqfaotion has iiirfiiieEl. both in point of convenience us wellss t 1 in iittitteial results. We in Ontario I being the banner province in can- i tributing the greatest shsre of the t revenue derived from the mm Department do not thing we use ssh t ing too much when we solicit the at- _ i tentiou of the Government to this“ important matter. The details In , connection with this scheme my be _ f discussed " length It a inter date, I I but one thing oertein is that the pro- ll grossive age in which we live demands! ' ‘ the ittrodnction of some system of _ , rural delivery of our mulls. All will ' sgree that s service of this discription ' would be generally endorsed and con- ' sidered one of those reforms thate ' defective system such as ours so much , requires. It tekes no very greet , eifort to discover the wnstc of vital ' force continually going on under the ' present system. Let us teke tor in- l stance the West Montrose mail which l leeves town " 1 o’clock pm. every tr dey. We venture to say that twenty , people often follow this mailfor say a ' mile or more to the post MBott when ll the very mails they are travelling , from home to get are carried right _ pest their doors. Then from the other d side of the post omcc people are com- s, polled to travel back to the identical tl post onion from which the mail man‘ u came only a few minutes previous.‘ K) We contend that the waste of energy " in such cases is BMieuntto deliver the " mail matter daily to nearly every r Individual home. Arty ideas or " suggestions from our rural friends on tt. this Important subject will receive our " kindest consideration. Dru-n or like. Foraam.--Mra. J Mob Forier, who was sick for about seven months and antler-ed tarriblr,ditsd last Thursday morning in her 63rd you. The burial took place on Sun- day afternoon when a large concourse of friends and reintives followed her 1remnine to the Lutheran cemetery, where interment took place, the Rev. D. Lochner emulating. The deceased leaves a sorrowlng husband and six was and tive daughters, all grown up and 311 able to be present. The poll- bearers were the. six sons, John, George, Henry, Jneob, William and Louis. The bereaved family hare the sympethy of the community in their dilation. . Brrrrrs.--tRMgh1ng has come at last and wood and 3311033 nre coming in quite freely......Mr. Christ. Forler from Bouthamptou, who “tended the funeral of Mrs. Forlor, returned home w-dny......)lr. W. F. Cornell from Berlin upon the greater part of In: week in town in the Interest of the Ban' Savingl & Loan Compeny......'l‘he ‘nnnunl meaning“ are members of the Public Lllmvy wen hold In the Town Hell on Mondny night when n new Board of Dlrecton we. ”looted. The madame we. 1dr......'l'he new newborn of the Township Council met tor the am “me on Monday ' inte I number from our dlnrlot were were on butane. " Wm Wildfong, wee E Briekel‘e cred- ltorto the enem ot81.00 and on Sunday that 8 pm” he went to the livery Mable end den-n ied mmene. Be bed a companion, John Kidder In, the "own; prep-ted to enforce the den and. It new we Wildfong tol come Mellonde‘md sue the money. Tue“ mean m, who, tdet to an it "'ll% in to emu Ibi- "tor. In be valued}: aided by was, who minim the pole with telling 'thot. Chance men went In to deleud 3mm but me other no Md the new, an; the poker end e Made ee veepone. Brien! - - don‘t-M that laid en bloc-em! was Wilding end Hider I5 the m i: cud i"iiiiiihiii “my! tn w. . - - - 'pghtlr'.%"lNllt get ,',2,."rllltfi, iiiie12?tiie,i'ji, an. . am to z». o tm me! My“ G" mug ' that in. Ebol run any mm tin mm. In “a. he I“ lm, aided Mr Ian-band In Germany, with number " Kidder who minim)“ the poter nun. who be an it now In Den oit and um "iiiiihi mm Charles Lnret1 tteq boon wading hot money' for her "It in to detegtd Brick» but the num- "qtport hm “d further 2ee "It mo Md m “an”, using the poker child In the mu]: of thin d aged . _ Ind t noel-yon " Ive-pm. Brio!" M’ M, "an. dollumd an laid a noun loam In nu can. i Woe-1m, - “1th M 'g'lttMe'M "arbor um: 18 m mm M h, cm! W“ whom-boon employed iraiihiii' N will Mit. " WI bubs shop In - Jul-cud' mm“ tu-ttterm-dei-tttur Inf-Into an Tum: I! m mwumumuum. In. qt ' “W.“- P2iidr,1'Ppgtiyg'N.iutl' if . "tef'"'"'" 23:33. "on It.“ M'” "I" a. in h It I to was an a ,gititii'iitih't'lfiifi,te, iai-iAetpatth"rlr .. y 'm ' =tertt . hf % . ii5 via“!- 'aili2ti' 'ta'lll."lt.'t LIVBRYIAN ASSAULTBD, WELLESLEY‘ n....a-n-.--u-n - I ,:iiiiistgat-r,yreter" m Jti'Jtf23'."t'lJgl';'lfk'l'i', " 1?ilfft?iik'stli,'i?utiulrt " . r. . _ =llilill'l. At n mom» Y.H.C.A. Wetland-y MUN” do 'dAttttgyttrt22ett have All. (hub Ind oetty. Y.n'S,u,A,. numb-III- an. a! w. I. “an” mnbmdmud aiiidiitit-%e-rittttt. - Melitta”..- Eiiiiio-a-tt_trt" Twin~Clty. lat-fog, ' Jam h- mh "ee' hymn-mum. "and. ind-hm 'egi3ttntt'Sile"th1t2t ”saw" with... ,t.ttterM.th.Aotrt Baud” oun- lng. Esq-unnum m of mammdmmzm {(3.1 Bra-thalamu- o2','a'gl",a'L'lrd/l'rG"lriill; hull “it” “of mulling Mymnmm Ca. convent-n held Inset-la tn 1902. qti-etotll be heldln New, Fem-7th to 1m. lean Elma, We: end Bilge: will very likely end tf pee-{bio eeenre next. you'- convention for Berlin. tHey Wm- Berlin blanked upon!"- calm. The an: WhiteweAr Co. in now may unbiiehed in their new {new on Yonge a; The building u 45 try 100 feet sud bu three fine. The firm [aunt-unre- nhm Webb, ladies) and children's nnderweer, end are very bony having in their employ 100 girls Eighty mnehinee no in open- tion, $upoq"sr need being fuminbed by the Electric Light o. To the right of tan front entrance in the oftiNy endvenlt end beyond this the pri- nce odBoe, both these ttpartttmett' be in; fined up 1mm one! etyie. Beyond this again is the large shipping room. i'l‘hefnctory iron top wmwmien "rftnttht hive of industry. The fut that upward. of one hun- dred nemee from emong our leadlnm people are elreedy on the subatsrtption “at for Mr, Trlpp‘e piano mm! in the Open Home on Jan. 30th, enema I very large home on the: data. In I Inter lune the programme will be prsb- “shut . Numerous sleigh loads of hogs pus- ed through town this morning bound for Brain for shipment to Toronto. Berlin is deetitute of the necessary I accommodation for the shipment of live nook Consequently {unner- living in this vicinity have the pleasure of driv- ing their stock for miles either east or west in order to ship them. We hope for better things when the competing line of reilwey is completed to Berlin. Mill Eiolyn Bulthnupt and Mi- Iaitittmn have returned to Whitby to resume their undies " the Ontario Moo College. Contact»: Deng“ contemplated commencing open one on the ro-' contraction of the internal arrange- ments of the Grand Cents] Hotel to- morn-ow. After the completion of the proposed improvements thi- will be one of the most. perfmly equipped hotel: west of Toronto. Liberty Lodge held installation of oitkttrtr on “and” night, D. D. G. M. Gallium, of Guelph, being present. The recently eleeted oftittert, of the C. M. B. A, were installed at Monday night's meeting. At the cloee the members repaired to the Grand Union Hotel end partook of an oyster supper eerved ln Mlne Wat Zinger’e usual excellent manner. Mr. F. Bohleder was toutmeeter. Among the speakers were Father Schweitzer, Father Wmhter, President Andrew Englen, Mr. Ridden, of Waterloo, end Mr. Bert Leyee. The new omtMtN of the local camp Woodmen of the World were inoullod a Tuudny evening's meeting by Mr. D. Forum, BA. William Ahi van trusted by Con- Ittbla Huber on from about 2.39 p.m., upon on Ittfttrmtbtioet worn out by a woman named Romaine Ebel, charging Ahl with ttethic,',',' Ion. auiaEilthan,trrtm Mn. E ’Ihnrne " the Feirview Borneo. The child in apposed to be ehont three years old, Ahl eppeered before Police Myitutr" Weir yuterdey end will rounded until January Mth. Mr. C. Bitter, who is We counsel and whet hell would hove to he furnished. “One thou-end doiierl" replied the mead-trite. fine m too tr In mount In Mr. mm min but unmask. would do. Ball In not given and Ahl was ttgl' In "il. Aht hu boon living In tin ulna on Mahatma: you". 3." 'ant'Mdt'l'l 'l2%,',t ”'1' o I n me n al 3. may “twirl. tttttttttht CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION‘ (idiom-m" 'w e may 1'it"'"'t'"""" a iiiilt,i.1ttt!,ift'tiit . D. if. _ ' == 'ir? tiittt,i.i J. . it: . J. U. Clair-I, Man). I. uqdmt* P. Gill. 8 AIM, I. Fiift' I {new John Pal-Ill, A W P ”In... J A. M. 111110: m I P 00's. can» A I. Init- h-pC, John Edna, W’l Baht. Human-Inn": com C A Allan, Chairman, ll MI. A. Gluur,GCllLu¢. LKlimA. Fuck, 0 A arm-um, (no pol, Jul!- KM, JCBMth-gt, ME Slants, Damn, WA ran-OJ human, ' Turk. [ run-mo WI. J P Bott, Chum-n, Goo Potter, Henry Knoll, Arnold Juan, Iona Brick”, ll A Eugen. mun-now COIIIHII. A. Panama-t, Claim, W. B. Bowlby Q C, Edvard Smyth, B J Mail, Dr Bonsberger, Judge Chisholm. A Millar Q C, C ll Mllln, Hugo Knox, A A Pipe. Carl Rum. Chum“, C E Boitinast/ N B Detwiler. , unusnlu. com-r113. 8 J William, C K Hegedorn, Aug. Lung 3nd three members to be - pointed try Town Council. Bacon“ column. 9 J William, J U Clemens, in De- Bus, W Boon, E J Sim with power to add to their number. On motion 'Thursday, February 14th was deehied upon " the date for holding the sound /lrllv,'tl It will be held n the Wal- peg Bongo. I.-- ____-, A motion wan curled that Hon Wit- liam Patterson be noted to “are: the Berlin Board otTrads bouquet. Among the other- who no to be Invited no John Paterson, Hamilton, end repre- eenuzlvee of sister Bond: of Trade. The bnnquot committee I- holding I meeting this afternoon In Randall & Rooe once: The following new member- were slimmed " chin 'NT: C E Boil- mnn, E E Werner, Master, H V Clonal“, John Sunnpf, Fred Sheppard. and Allan Eby. The membonbip te now 205, with brilliant prospects for increase in tho next low was“. among the passengers bound for Gslt on the 2.55 train on Monday. They went further than Gult but their ultimate destination is unknown. That they have shaken the dust of Berlin from their feet for good there is little doubt. Mrs. Parlay Jamie ‘ehsrged with bigsmy, and her hus- band is her bondsmsn. It was straw bail and if the couple sre "ttMud to make up nod be good no one else will complain. But it seems they lesve be- hind a. number of creditors. One of these, Mr. A. S. Bellman the out and grocer got out a canine on Monday for the arrest of the Fowleys. It was a little late and Bailiff Huber could not serve it before the train Mt. Be tele- phoned to Gait but Chief Ahern would not not on s telephone message and the couple "reaped. ATTEMPTED ASSAULT AT THE G. T. R. DEPOT, BERLIN. 0n Monday evening while the Elmira train wupn eeidlng " the 0nur. depot waiting for the arrival of the train from the out one of the are had but one occupant, e lady. Suddenly e men entered tho our end “tempted en menu. Her crlee attracted the notice of e train band who quickly‘ put in an eppearuueeand the woundlel hutily deeemped. The lady I'll my much frightened. The polka were ttottlUd endere trying to locate their men bat he" not enmeeded. For e eoneidereble tine compleinte have reached the police ehont some men :who in in the habit of indecently ex- mng himeell‘ on the etreete " ell re of the night end more then one My he been Mghtened end ehpeled try the monster. lie to looked upon "the lame who entered the oer on Humanism. " in to hehoped he may he found end given the pnnieh- prawn. Mr. J. C. Bankrupt wu I'D-0W charm-n and Mr. 11. J. Bowman Maury. 1terts, Hymnal: "perm tbs: but made a bungalow Inspection of phmshttttt Md found- 'T', my Inky up. wtrieh be an“. datum» pm In order.' at wt" away an. "GaGGiiirfir/ In an that“?! m ant-Ion. Thus an In no m M mm- or rr" ”My " d I. d 'Gin-tlu in richly desisrves, Wm. Fowley 1nd his Avila _we_re The 1901 Board ofWtttqt Commu- but" mum on: meeting on lot:- ely um all the ambush!" BOARD OF WATER comm.- SIGNERS. - Gunman EXIT THE POWLEYS. mor HEIDI”. AUDITOIS. pub-Wad] awn! iara ad7Giirii%ik - Vol JUN. My! It. Se 'iii"ii7iiUGi {hu- iiarwui" that nun-n" hm. hvoerMmAm "nib Dun and “a Ola-cm} We! D. t (at... Ht an It. 1““.an It can- "tnei6hteCesti-..-teraV D. B. Dot-dime! 3mm Ono maut-u..um Manchurian" It. Lush Mal opal them“ " in. mun"!!! Vandal! Clo-1mm! an" Ct ,mehlnn,h dawns“: d'"ll'lltl',S'd'l.' f The Mellon Tumor. one of the old-“twin tho may a! Haunting, occurred a Us home an “photon WM, Jan. 'rrd, " the ripen-pd " - Death can. Anetta ulna-alum Ink 3nd vu due to hemorrhage at tho when: Tho manna wm interred in the [1qu cometary on Jan 6th, when statement-001mm!- wand oat to pay mou- [at .trtteto of Pte? It I men who had he.) univereelly unemed new, e old-en, r 'e Chrletinn gentlemen. The {ear vice: were eondnetod by Rev. einger,pee&ov of the Method, of whleh Mr. Tuner had been an wave end comment member hr half e oentury, having 'limi the insert“: Milan-o! ole- lender and and» Sohool auperitttomUttt. During hie Inter yeere his honing almou com- pletely felled him end he wee unshle. mute muehpert in eoelnl life. Be wee, however, on inmlllgent render and ‘kept well informed to the In: on affair: of ohnroh and tttate. John Tuner was born Aug. lésh.1823,et Penteden, Kent Co.,'Englnnd. In 1833 he re- moved with " parent- to Aurore, York -at. He learned we trade ot a tumor and in SepL,1850, untried Mine Ann Currey, ot North Gwillim- bury Townehip. Soon after they ro-l moved to the “Queen's Bash", nailing inthevllleae of Glenellnn, Peel Tp, where he built . Imell anxiety and oerried on balloo- until 1374,when he removed to newt-ville. Here he eon- tinned the tanning buelneee in pertur- lhlp with two of hie eon- up to the time of hie death. He lenvae e widow end eix enrviving children. The inner ere: Stephen; Welter, Chleego; Mre. Holley, Palmerston; and Glover, Currey end Mrs. Ghee. Bnlmer, Hawk-ville. Tn: LAT] A. B.' thanormt.--Thts when] of the into A 8 Clemmer who died in the Brandon Hospital was held on the 9th int. and woe very largely attended. The services were onu- dncted by Rove. Eli Enlimun and Noah Btautmr " the Old Mennonite church. any. Clemmer was a man of good abil- ity, and well known throughout the" port. through " husineoe connections. He poster-ed talente which eminent); fitted him for we diecherge of public duties: Thoquthyef the etetire community is extended to the be- reaved family. LYNISS - gaAIt'ra.-A very happy event took place on Tueedey, " the home of Mr end Mr: anob Silents, Riverbank, when their daughter Esther was given in marriage to Mr R Lyneu ot North Dakota. Rev. B. doodle, of Berlin, performed the ceremony which was witneeeed by e large getherlng of the Manda of the connecting pertiou Following thin eeme en exeellent we'd- ding brethren. We understand Mr. and Mm. Lyneee will make their future home in Daeottr. where the groom has In [use term. We join with their meny Men I in wishing them every new in life. BruBrts.-r-Mr end Mg , R qood upon: Sunday " Port Elgin, when they attended the mum] of the lattarm brother who died in Calumet, Mich . . . Scum favor la mu pronlont hero. ...:..Our Reeve, Mr. Solute:- he. reaeou to feel proud of Me Victory " the polls. . . .. At was with sorrow that we revolved the end new. of the ac- eldenm death ot Mrs Kuhn”... Durlng the late Domlnlon eleetlon eon teat it was raid that e hog got between two of our frlende here, but we were told the other do, an: e big hlll ttot between enme of the eendldueee in Woolwloh T'p " the eleollon lat week. The letter in far none then the former u the hog we. unloved with very little elm, but a lane mm In "Smell to "we a. hlll......llr em; Brn- epent New You! " Hellman with hle brother. The City Meat Market. a “n on to - Th d (pad 508' Muncu to the INN“ M" that he will scan “W l- the tgett'tq,"d"llr, and 1 room the on, m m». mm Wm WM!II|I._ PF. IP, BAmnAv. JAN uh. who ho will keep In that tho very choice-t of and: only. No ordn- vlll tae/e', from knuc- to - but Ms " tho-hoptw-uua by “lepton. will In promptly Mad. I will - . “out cl an. I...” Tar-I cm. WM bl iiiiFiiiiiu--itr8dt. OBITUARY. Jah- Tun-t. BRESLAU. I...“ - M. Ml. - NEW GOODS . New Prints. s,",",-, 'f'? (r/r')',.,',';':;,::,'?,.'.)],-';. New Ginghams. r., C'" I',")"'? New Cettons. ' _, " t “it: New Tickings. _ l _,,';'):")"-,,,' bm' New Deanna. "r.'ii,i','r,.Cc",_,,s1,," .A 10 Bales Grey cottisi'ii"isi'iisc'ic" ." 5 Bales Bleached Get; (iii 'i): New Laces. New 'lifi'iC,li'jii_is: LaWns. Organdies. Aiiiil'a, 1tl'ld Hose, Eta _ l large catch IR Ii Ti; was made one day last month by the tmeet-ed,' not as the above cut would illustrate; but evil; to the prospects of a very scarcity of me which is new fully demonstrated; the undersigned bought - "nibble iiiiii"riTikiilirin and SthImnmpton; in consequence we have A Very Large Stock to up.» ‘ - --- - ____s...-a-A- n - v' I ’â€""’ - - " of; you wiil however bear in mind that mm to be had from the lake from this out,ther m att mm hands, and if you want to be . cure of - it the 1..- ton season, come Jiow; we guarantee the price; they will not be any cheaper; the question W be, _ . ot), o "F-, - - my ERRINGS, " TROUT Bricker & Diebel.‘ _"'?'.)':';"-,,'-,?,?? CALL AND SEE THEM- lie r',""')":':':-')"'"""""-,-' aitsmiii,i,iiii,'iiiii"t:' ,r; 2%» Geo. lluahg, g?%‘:§”<‘ Can Any Be H OF WHITE FISH Cotton; _' Embriiery. AND “an M " iii 'Y,

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