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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Jan 1901, p. 3

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a ABSOLUTE , ‘SEBlEBITY. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Vmg-nllnaduolul huh-suns"- Capital ('aie up) Reserve Fund Total Assets (METERS ME}: Aaeueml banking business tram parted. _ __ ' BANKOF HAMILTON m- mu. _ FARMERS” notes discounted, and udvaucex made to feed cattle. etc. Sim-Ml attention given to collect- ingSmle Notes and numey loaned there. on ill low minis. _ . ic/,iiiirer and Municipal bonds bought. A A . I 7... ,.III t, "Alo.-:I, able seem ities. CllotllK’S on any bank ttashed and collections made anywhere on most fawn-“hie tel-Ila. Mono} may be sent all over the ssorldsery rumpl; “In. nun Micky. by hank \lrulh' sold by US. i n to r [molest minim! May and Novemlwr Mnney may be , time \ullmut tronhl Wink- thenu Nt. 19;; "vaiiaii." JMnney may be withdrawn " any time “Illmur trouhle m- delay. Wink- the WIV’FT interest may 140ml: sum" when 1 nnvpurvll with that prnmi-(‘d by srtsculatovr, the income is certain. and the money is safe and can he got when want: d. J. P. BELL, Agent. BERLIN. I STABLISHRD 1867. Oapit u " r0,thP. titytst, mama». HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. BANK tir CDMMERGE A general Banking Business trans- acted at the _ WATERLQD BRANCH Deposits of "TH' 'lullnr and upwards received in the Savings Bank or on Special Deposit and highest rates of interest allowed. Drafts and Money Orders issued on all points at lowest rates. Special attention paid to the busineu of farmers and out of town customers. Blank Notes for farmers lulu supplied free on application. A. w. RCHMRTS. MANAGER The Molsons Bank. asarxsrijrirrrcrt, MONTREAL Paid up Capital - 325005)“) Renews Fund - $2,050,000 Anleml Mull-g bit-unen- done. Col ootlonl undo. dram luned payableln nil Molt)!!! Dorm-Ion or tn] pit-ca In the mrorter Bilbo-t rum- of labor“ llloved for money ritualized In 3571“! Bank or epoch-I -. --nn- u-ID-I.-- How and Whore To Borrow Money lily "rms Easy Puy mom Much-luv! Intern! +trhrfuttr mm up?” In.” - or the I.“ In] 1.. m tat" II the - WI]. " 'are-urs no - Boar Sign-two q! . ”an”. s-o Pne-ul! “Ir-wet 3*"- CURE SICK HEADACHE. ...... Adv tunes made on all k inds of suit SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Ibo. Ll!- nd laid... In A”. Wad... . Oat. mmm a 'hrftrtitmCorttmet FA FF. C' .NTF.?itraNT ttw' ot tcl "I d mmv tet' - may no: nul- -WB2.wa' ' 0 ur “d BERLIN BRANCH. Genuine lnoorpor-tpn In I355 THE CANADIAN BUCE I-IUUGI l U. FMEAIACIL l "I IIHIIBS. nm IILMMIESS. FOR TBIPIII “VII. '" BEISTIPATIOI. FBI “LUV! SKII. . run THE GOIPLEHIII JACOB HIBPILIR Inner Wstortoo Branch I nmv rcrch ed and hi: A-sl hunk ratvs. l Iwice a year, in - ' 1.750.000 - - 1.250.000 - - 16,000,000 In. uni In. slum bu to. rnod [0 1mm am "the In .h-Il “All“ Church iw, I . I)!” be: of IofII. Mill in: Glibble, of the 8tmtturd ”capital, In mud!“ I [out day: with her It: er, In. 1Jrogboar, tofu. Mr. J. P. Sun-nan but been BP- psiated Dart] b-tut, Cummuudrr " the lint; Ll of!” Macrame“. Thin 1: mm of tttrt highest. unice- given by the Sun!!!” body Mr. Charles W. Moser bu disposed of a tiue Duhuood “use your old coll. to Mr. Murray, of "hrrouto, " a bun: wine tipare. Mr. has! in breath; In a law "uoN bf ttr to cults. Mr Noah Bhouwon has returned slur unending 3 {all week: with b I patient: tn Lint Mel. He has ”wavered muraly tron: my Hunt of uphold. than Louie Balers, of Guelph; wtub the gun: of her another In mum on s‘unday. »Lumbennon Hall, of Berlin, has in use the old Simpson sawmill and " ready the nucleus of a Stock of by ig placed in the yUrd. Our wwnaman llall is a 'bualIur and parties [mung lugs m dillpoae of should iutqtview him. rist church arrived home l'rmu llutlulu on Sdturdny and mcupied hill pulpit on Sunday. He Mluriied to "utralo and will anoint " the revix al St rvwes at. out: flue German llapiist churches for atwther week. A bad break in the water main oe- curred near the resitieuce of Mrs. C. llrm h mpt nu Tuesday evening. The Margmat Ave sewer trench which was “may to receive tho pipe was badly ti miled and partially tilled with sand. Further argument in the case of the liovlm News-Record vs J. Stewart t'livk {not place before Jugde Chis- holm on Warhead»). Ilia Honor de- i-idrd that the money deposited with the town wasClark'u 0WD money. The Record therefore gets its money. Mr. Joseph Brick, formerly pro, iprietsrofth" Vundume Hotel, Toes- }wnter is in town and intends taking iup Itis abode in B, Ilin pro idiug he lrau get a tunable residence, also Mr, Lie“; Glimmer of the same place is a vicitor in towp. The above gentlemen are at preq'm gues's at the Grand Union. Mr. R. J. Ilutchins a member of the Public School Board of Calgary has w men to Mr. Dellus a member of our town Schnol Board for any informa' ion or advice he may feel disposed to offer in 'egard to management of public schools This goes to show that our reputation as a prominent centre of learning is knwwn even in the far west. Mrs, Hall of Dakota is at present a visitor at the home of her sister Mrs. J. P. McKay on Joseph street, aim Mrs. Nicklin mother of the sisters is a visitor at the same place. Mr. H. M. Shater, of Milverton, is visiting an the home of Mr. Adam Sippel. Alma St. laid information against _ Henry Schneider, a farmer, for fraud. The case will come up in the Police Court on Monday. Bailiff Charles Huber went to Elam, m., to fetch Neatieeher and Mrs. Ebei's child to Berlin, nutitieation having been received that Neuhscher will return without extradition papers 1heimt issued. (in Friday night thr"followinq New oificerB of Star Tent 61 mm Installed try P C. Levi Seibert: Past Com.-Sir Knight, Levi Seibert Com.-Mr Knight J l' Starnaman Lieut Com.-- Sir Kama.) B Scharlach ctsaphdu--S,ir Knight A ll Seibert Swat-.9” Knight G. W. Starnaman 1'uye.-si a Knight l)r IIonsberger,Hett Mat. A.-Sir Knight IV. Latech ism ord.--Sir Knight n Hamel ltd M oto.-Sir Knight JVKiddar _ sent.---gir Knight A Wittig i Pick-Sir Knight M. Biotin lt - Trim -aLirii was followed by a grand banquet at the \Valper House. Chief Justice Faleonlrridgts on Tues- day ordered Collector John A. Patter- son of Galt to pay Tailor McKinnon of that town $60 damages and High BERLIN y EWS. Court costs for illegal and inisutticiehtl notice thst taxes was dim. McKinnon rented the store from a man named Me Fugue, and Patterson served abad- ly written and illegal notice, and on aftidavit that McKinnon was going to leaxe town levied distress. This use was tiied at the recent sittings of the High Court in Berlin. Norm T. Bowman a member of the second Canadian Contingent onluumed 1mm was in Berlin Monday. lie worn with the volunteers from Brantford. Norm in an old Berlin boy, and the eldest son of Amaaa Bowman who was for some years Collector of Customs at this port. He was through some ex- citing times " the front and his many friends here have kept him busy all day citing them. Wearing his uni- form and broad brimmcd hat, he drew much attention about town. fCiir." Ediehm, of Gstrtrevilll has THOUSANDS SENT INTO EXILE, Every year Marge number of poor tutftisrert, whose lungs ere sore and racked with coughs are urged to no to another climate. lint this is costly and not always sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at. home. it's the most infallible medicine for Comrtm,Coldtr,uud ell Throat and Lung ‘disessos on earth. The firtyt dose brings ‘reliei. Astounding cures result from persistent. use. Trial bottles free at S. Snyder's. Price 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle gusnnmd. Reopened for the New Century Term, Monday. Jul. mm. M Ann you props-0d In one our pure in the Mine-- world? J,", youn mun or young wnnmn can 1.8013 'J','il m be prrp-d. A"??? " t. I Mali Mrtt [Muilq If: you. lung: my - no any Mme, BERLIN. ONT A.%8mtatqiPrindeat, tset luv: ew hi an tr; Hun} The annual meeting "I Bt. A; Church "I hold on n’l‘h‘rdly bur, the Mlemlnnoe M I very Report» a lbw uitrvreu'. mandolin Church wowed Luz nth-y by doing: good work. The raw: Managua was W yoga!“ oonlwbul of the chunk " re. ll " Ant maintain ali v apccial wilec'lu maple. through Au Rev. N, A. Brio Afvor mo dlscdkil put of the m‘oulnl In made to the Inc “omen by! y " ANDREWS ANNUAL I152 r '. In I want (TEJ'IBAL SCHOOL --. A. Chairman; Dr. Laetmer and F (foug'ruxo Ave __ haupt, Chairman; Dr Paula. Ming an be. yea TAXES, HEALTH AND TRU INCY, Master, Tax cosieeufr, Sanitary la- spector wnd Truant Ollie-er we glean the following facts: On Jan. I, 1900, the arrears of taxes were, from 1894 to 1899 both inclusive $2404.76. Of this $1326.72 was col- lected and MUS 16 is yet outstanding $503.51 was struck off and the remain- der was distributed among the amounts registered, in hands of bailitr, errors, and remitted by Counvil. or the 1900 taxes the arrears amounted to 331%. IL On Jam I, I901, $138073 had been collected and $1,490.84 was oumtand ing. $333 of poll tax was collected during 1900. Three properties were compelled dar ing the year to make sewerconueetion. Fifty-ttneo tMruttetr were disinfecu-d in Berlin and th'rty-eigln hoatws and our svhuulhoure outside, the rmenuc from the latter being $59.87._ k the 'phr t un Tt Four bundled and seventy one names of abseutues from selsool when reported during 1900. The principa' causes of absence were tyyboid and scarlet fever. Only four cases of actual ”my wewdisuummd. - Folbwin; we pu'l of the lever mitt from Wm Ahl l took with him lt was delivered by , took with him to lil.:iu. lt was delivered by Nmttishvr to Mrs Margaret Meyers. He subwq'wntly secu'ed tompurary admittance for the child at the Hlgin Childron's Home. Npufishor confessed the whole atlair In Chief of Police Freeman whom he told that he was to reeeivo $3 for his, work from Ahl. (‘nnsmhlo Huber has a envy of the Elam Daily News with the whole story. giving, half tones of NeMsher and the child. In the fiigitor w in are both dead. AM promises to Ehtin in about two or three and take charge of the child. Up to the time of going to prm mei-' tive Smith, the prisoner who escaped from tho custody of "emotive Kiippnri hasuot been heard of. When hat soon Smith was moving in a westerly dir action. and by this tinm may no in the heritage bequeathed by Brigham Young tn his dorotod followers when hinamy is considered to be a cardinal virtue. If the detective he on his truck " til we have not, so far heard of him giving my tongue, which would l Indicate that the scam is at least in all PU BLlC SCHO oL BOARD heritage bequeathed 1 Young tn his dv‘mtod full bigamy is considered to virtue. If the datacxiv track " 311 we have not of him giving my “maxim Indicate that the scam in probability getting cold, possible that on account years the venerable dotective‘n astute nose is on the decline to such an ex- tent " to render him liable to hack track when in pursuit of his game. Whatever the cube may be for this prisoner obtaining his libertv in the irregulnr manner in ibioh he did, there in one thing upon.whlch we all agree, that is, that the town is much hotter rid of the ele- of characters that are liable to thturrs in the creation of a meal stench snob u has just been ex- perienced in the cue 1n'qnertion. The om loaded with iron for the 'N'5. bruins " New", are standing In Prawn. The irrm will he tamed out to Prawn Mid operations on mn- Ittmatrqterttott commenced on Month]. It the Ttttt be (“warble In. ox- - '1 otmtpFd ht no 2l't'ttrg.' roud in” to II I“ at m If AHL'S PLOTS AND PLANE Inherit h M tt chrimssis'Naaraptt, Thuradar, Juana " tttor-Pt- 3 WHERE IS HE? 4nd dz‘l'tiug " U 'UV "l'rus W H elected ch dr- wl f l 19ll sad thefoll “has t Committees for " nu: tons to ht " AM reprtssentn N of his seeking w vard me: l 1'huttsdvy I whit'h k-Iiu \rnmenL “room When " something tt of Mr. J. K at in at but in mm, or lt may aunt of Mum iatective'n mm] m to such an “on tht hue new tho ink in gnu-mm- ' Maura mum and Ljtmmitttse ith Mrs uppomtvd on the a term ot rd $111th pruicula- rd. Rev. hich and “maimed Brieker, '. Krtyat, Buck W's "In _ unbalance th tt ME s"he ‘ll work Fl are law’s rhild inlhs m new. Ilml Am In. In Annual Meeting. m aid all he The On Wednesday afterm Il'ler tour o'clock, Prof. Pal :reat feat of mind reading uiuce in his absence, a cum diroeted to Mr. G. who was decided upon thor. he committee then got itr ma drove along King St u) Weber, along lawn College to to the Post Ollie me hand and hvhl M hand in his other/ King a' area: speed. distance past the tirsl hack all right and eourseesaetly as the gone before. At the and Fall-mu a shot t u iowa College to King and along King '.0 the Post olliee, where Mr. Landroux mt a key to box 243, put the letter in m hid the key. Thea they went tn the WiUper lluuse and got the Pro- fessor, who had been at theme!» I, watched all the while. The Professor was trlirolr.is'.ded He took the reins'm me hand and lull Mr. George Spetz’e hand in his other, and drove down Kim; a' great speed. He went a shun distance past the tirst turn but czuuv hack all right and kept the rest of r-usosaetlv as tho committee had out to ,iiak bl '1‘k an the drive. Mr J. K akin scraped on his I" had pieked thlunsn in their hats mud t A'? :rmt speed rni-Ah HP.f. t at “my Barrow , Ann H a he alty "a an he sleigh again, delivered to Mr Tht Genoa! Meet mint w Ki Master had breather. 2 m nor-II"! ”any" M, Dollus I md there. m a sleigh, ., up Young the Post Ems. had no key and the ter, all got " the lettar l) " 'ifr', _,", HAIR [n on! Mr rhad tlw Er. After , gathered the sleigh drive re f th ill pl I" ”’1 mlritl)"F'= Lauugun. 1 {mm its Mr. Small not. bellow tulllgont desire fit he "ny-ua I In”. w " It aL hi and“ in!!! Lu“ gum H-ttost-Mutt. M " ll M M v , trreerttrnt Gau- "med _ Does your hair split at the end? Can you rd out a andlul by run- ning. you! -n!. M t, We y'l'lll o, rr t the trev Ann-"Into tht hr ce h ~d To the ladies "lc),, Waterloo 5 Vicinity; We Gan Save yu- t at. r"'"'"'"'" ssNssNSSSsSSSGI 'ii, Coming?, , , il Gold and Wet Weather. mm! SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL _ " - - - $200,000.00 DEPOSIT WITH DOMINION GOV'T - - 50,079.76 All Policies Guaranteed by the LONDON & LANCASTER FIRE INS. co rib Assets of $15,000,000. ' John Shun, President. In order to save our subscribers the trouble ot makingtwo or more separ- ate remittances we have made special arraugcmentswith the publishers by which we are enabled to offer the following ipublications in connection with The Chronicle-Telegraph, for one your at special low rates. Special clubbing rates with all other Canadian and Artyearwy"rsrypers and magazines quoted on application. The advance in the price of paper and the imposition of a postalJatepn newspapers makes the clubbing rate a little highel for 1901 than it was for I900. C ash must accompany all orders. Make remittance by Toatal Note, Registered Letter or Express Order to Good, Tender And Wholesome Cured Hum. A Spoolulty . . . The -Mercantile Fire Empress Shoes for The Popular Boot and Shoe Store Alfred Vlmzht. Secretary. Buy one of our stoves. Our assortment of both Parlor and Cook Stoves' for either coal or wood is composed of the latest designs and everyone is gnu- trnteed to give perfect satisfaction. When in want of any give us a call. We also keep a large stock of Hockey and Club Skates, Hockey Sticks, also Meat Cutters and Sausage Stutferts which we sell at very (‘hr Chr low prices, Chron Stan Chronic Cltronir Chronic Chronic Chronic Chronic Chronicle Telogmph and Chm-nicle-Telegraph and Meats is what the people want especially during the hot 501800 of the year. As my business has greatly in, creased] have been obliged to lnnld a new REFRIGER- ATOR In order:to store [my meats and in so doing I Am better prepared than ever to supply my customers with the most delicious roasts 3nd tender steaks. _ HEAD OFFICE [CHEAP READING FOR 1901. imm‘ DON’T FORGET N. B.-Ordeo delivered to g pert of the Twin-City by rat-cl”: delivery. in IT willfbe to your own imam to can and we for yourself, during the next ki. weeks,. before purchasing elsewhere my dock d h when. birds, maimed bonnets, hats, ready-town! hats, all lands of silks for dress purposes and taner work, also Baltenbcrg pnttuns, linen, spool-pm.“ Mrs. G. Steuernagel, _-i'; JOIN B. "a!!! INSURANCE COMPANY. Telegraph and Weekly Globe (with premium) ' Telegraphand Weekly Mail...... ...... ...... -T'elegraph and Western Advertiser . H _ . _ . . . . Telegraph and Family Herald and Weekly with premiums...... ...... ...._t.....w.. ...... Telegraph and Farmers' advocate. . . . . . . . . . . . -rNletrraph and Montreal \Veellly Witoess. . . . -'l‘plograph and Daily Globe. . .. H . . . . . ... .. .. -Tvlegraph and Toronto Daily News. . . . . . . . .. _Telegraph and Farmers' Sun. . . ' .. ..PrF. .. . . .. Telegraph and Twice-m-week Spectator. Ham. 'l ' t You Money. "i, DAVID BEAN, iSSSGNSS SKEW“ J That Granby IET Rubbers and Overshoes l are the best. Ladies, 82.00, $2.50 and $3.00. _ Slater and Crosett Shoes for Gentlemen, CONRAD BROS., WWW whim Incorporated 1875. T.. Sh. RODS, Toronto Daily Star. . , Northern Messenger KING ST., WATERLOO. How Is Thls For a Snap nun-mound. was“ A WATERL00,[OITARIO. T. A. Gale. Inspector. NW Jno. Sohmldt'o In arm 't furnish. ings? Hats worth 82 rs now tr.50. 82.50 now $1.25 and " underwear worth .1 now (Soc. 750 now 40c 60c now oc and Me, boys' b",',',?,',)',':'.",,),,',"; 40c now me. awake! worth 75c new Me, white shirts ts for MG 7'5c shirts for 60c, soc sgirts for 40c, collars lace-ch or threetor Mc, and in who you wrll Ret special bar. trains for the non two weeks " WATERLOO Publlshor, Waterloo, Ont. 170 150 175 190 425 175

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