tqt?.",', Ttlt w ham- , m haunt-toy ill what: 1 â€by ' WNW iiih' T . irtririi'rdiiAeif 'dt'c"gtfa'ttAlt _ t" m, J=t"d'lt -. 'II tttttte but M a! _ M Deni-ha. Perl.' um um. i 'lltet,1u',ht"lullti m Mit M from th-- _fttitt'gt'lt', â€nos only have om C -fti2rtuhrr,t,fs't'ttuDtl22'l om II on v-rdfl'ltd _ A _ One of the most beautiful parks in i the Dominion is to be found in Berlin, _ having miles of winding drives, a 1 beautiful lake and athletic ground, I magnimasttt fountains, with delightful . walks and ornamental trees, all laid out and arranged so as to present at I once a superb and enchanting appear- , Ines. Much of the beauty and artistic - displayed in the designing of Victoria Park must be attributed to Alderman J. M. Stsebler, whose un- tiring efforts in the procuring and per- fecting of this delightful rendezvous for our pleasure-seeking citizens, can- notbe over estimated. A strong fea- ture of the town of Berlin is that a large per cent. of the operatives in the man- 'Iifaeturing establishments and other employees are property owners and it h a tact worthy of notice that stran- gersvisiting our town invariably re- mark what alsrge number of tasteful and handsome cottages of modern de- sign Berlin contains. This makes the employees in the town a much more substantial class than those of many _ mum they are ever floating and _ g from one place to another. _ The constantly increasing mercantile traded Berlin speaks volumes for our N basins-I men, and they are the strong- eat advocates of increased railway eon- gamma: the cities of Guelph and 'w" will». showing that they are fear- [r. " cl competition and well able to , w their own against all comers. The . intellectual interests of the community _ an provided for by fivcEnglish and four ' Gasman publications: including two daily more. Space will not per- Al.., H to continue this interesting (tttteel'? of the vast number of ad- 'CS" an.“ which'this t"ehg man is it? busy pen-sot, t ens in; " «In! that this great and attract- _ he ttmttstutartrrtt centre has within ,i, p, , w a momentous future, fraught 3%; 'eNerrr. consequences which $it mi. reputation asoneol , . (' chi. In the Dominion. ilMM isMs'wcnder that tar-using HE .. p - Ml MOI as it "vat.ir use anew-sit, as. a il my, Mattie " and a -l. 1,- .. I' so 'tllTi'iltb'5ft'it; . ..' l “be “â€1â€! U, M Cr iE.3. 't"ihtiliiR,ttSii'i'iii ki' ‘ 'tmr: w an en su- h - ‘ w t Fa _ u. l r _ y a " f. . ' , J,rfiii7ttsAirour.retP,9ftt?, _ . te',e2"ge,t'g/,"d2g,t,e, â€My tumour “amount Mth"t'rt"t',', tttttto Bulk: H M. Intuitmtpl-" “whlooouloglmnwmo! ,b"tartdmpt, my PM)!†"' and "an: or m tn con- vituh tho m of thin tttati- ': III-bun of the moat Muuttt . Nor In. mu t? Prui- . _ “ppm , seldom i3 tM,,,',',', the dug of I presiding "uaetoomrttsod a of not- E-iii?? with gm]: th commas]: "an Ataltttmttru, teottimrmrqpport b- of two hundredP of the mint Winnind and competent bull- - m the world can produce. When we turn our ctientiou to the “In of Berlin we find industy, enter- - and frugality blending heterogen- eus nationalities into a magtsitimrnt Will and contented whole. let one business man, nor one mann- Artarse who has invested money in Dalia, but hes the utmost ootttydttttea ttt the brillisnt success of the project in which he has embarked. With in. censing railway facilities, a. rapidly lune-sing population, the sanitary con dilon superb, (and likely. to remain so under the vigilant eyo oia competent “rd of Health) Berlin is the county sect of one of the best counties in the universe. The spiritual welfare of its citiuns is provided for by regular ser- vices in seventeen churches. In this Btmdshistg town the educational wants ere provided for by a High School, 1 County Model School, a Central Bolted sud three Ward Schools, and an institution for higher education called " Jeromds College, a Roman Catholic tgat School as well as Business The fimuyeial and commer- cial requirements are met by branches ot the Banks of Commerce, Hamilton, Mmhsnts and Nova Scotia, each in- stitution being conducted by a 1AM11- petent and courteous manager and stem A firtst class House of Refuge and Industry provides for the poor and indigent of the County with ample an: commodntion for one hundred and tmsrttr-fl" inmates. This institution is mauged with on hospital and also i claps! where the poor may worship God according to the dictates of their individual consciences. There is also I timn consisting of one hundred and ',mttrdivts acres in connection with the institution. A magtritiemst Hospital has been erected at large expense by the Twin- City and equipped with all modern ap~ plumes. In connection with this in- mtntlon we would be evading our duty did we forget to mention the name of Joseph E. Seaman: M. P., who with a. unanimity worthy of such a cause, contributed the land upon which the Bdspital anode, an veil an making other noble and generous gifts toward Ttirti0rmstttitr otqhtg humane estab- llllnnent. T In Pte-tt and Puma mourn-orb lined-Mont iii-Irwin“ " 'B-dom-teq-eo', Wind LE PEPE BUBER, gttt"t'gi,,1' the Grad Centre] t , Berlin, In born in the Township of Philemon, not! Guelph. in my, 1865, being the no of Cine Zuher of Waterloo 'pp. Beremnluedontheterm untilhe was twenty years of use when he went to Preston to Accept s litultion with P. Bemhsrdt, whom he represented on the reed for three yesrs. He gave up â€games: Wen inure-thin the eutrai Hotel, Gslt. He was eon- nected with this business four years when he sold opt " interest sud came to Berlin, in 1894, purchuing the oeu- tents of the Grand Centrel Hotel. Two years later he purchased the hotel property and made many improve- ments, and last full, owing to the rapid growth of his business, he found his sleeping and dining room tuNyorntttodtb- tion inadequate for his numerous guests and wee compelled to purchase the re- mainder of the block which he has since thorougly overhauled, remodelled and ms-painted, making the Grend Central one of the fiuegt and best equipped hotels in WesLern Ontario. With the new addition he was able to more than double hie dining room ca- paeity and new has ample dining room accommodation fora hundred guests. The addition has also made room for s. commodious and well appointed kitchen and carving room, handsome emcee, thirty new bedrooms, washrooms etc. Mr. Zuber was married in 1399 to Sarah, daughter of Joseph Hummel, of Waterloo Township, the union being being blessed with one son and two daughters. . "Joe' has the happy faculty of entertaining - class of customers and his close attention to the wants of his guests is proverbial. From the minutes'. detail in connection with his hostelry to the requirements of the fastidious epicure this popular host is always found equal to the demands made onhim and has a hearty hand shake and good word for all his patrons. forth a atrong,snd no don bt successful, tdrort to establish a public abattoir for the I‘aughter and inspection of all meat to be used for consumption in the uity. f We have been cautions not win- dnlge in any optimistic statements with regard to Berlin either present or fut- ure, bat while eoutioing onrseivee within the region of fact we feel certain that the future of this town will bring to pauthe prophecies of the moat sanguine. _ After maidera’ble WNW we part of Mr. L. J. Brefthaupt M.P.P., Hon. John Dryden, Provincial Mini-tor of Agriculture has consented to Berlin onl vicinity, being made th seventh numetfor Beet Sugar Culti- vttfon Tests. The Government had intended setting aside only six such d1striote, and it was only after our local member had written to the Minister of Agricul- ture telling of the great interest taken in the matter by the farmers around Berlin, that he consented to add this as a seventh district. Professor} Shuttieworth of the Guelph Model} Farm will heve the tests in charge. l He has written Mr. Breithaupt that' he will meet the farmers in the Town Hall, Berlin, on Saturday May 4th, when need will be distributed free, to tmrntrfivo farmers, each to receive». fourpoand promo, Mtttleient to sow querter of an acre. meeesor Shuttle- worth will come up a few day. previous to that time, to era mine the soils in this district to fiad out which he considers suitable for the cultivat- Hott of euge§ beets. Much credit u ‘due Mr. Breitheupt for " zeal in the iinierests ot our' inrmere. He hes shown, that in electing him " representative in the Provincial Legisletnre, the North Riding of Waterloo County has noted wisely, choosing one who has .the interests of his constituents ever " heart. Sitting ud 1nd silent, peering down l, into the crowded â€not, i I hon/wand. of weary (eel: And my longing trpirit crave. I Jan I bio-slug on those “can, olowly linking in their gnvu. With the morningâ€! amp] alumna, in the {mimosa of the “rite, Comes an Bood of humm lift; . And when Niall“ grim IbldOWI in.“ We um but egtag'2'f cull. In to than has in amt. Some m his“ and own. staring, tall tit it of W Ind won; I Thu mic-8 Mor When out you!“ m did not for tho m not, in: Home! in l on w: an! ruddy “I. m h tta'drl'l'ltlePlt a k . ‘M. an ten, ' - , t, - l BERLIN MADE A 7th DISTRICT, FACES IN THE STREET, JOSEPH ZUBER. dud fi'titim mum In. as can)!" t " OF GREAT ttttFr$Uut"t WEI-thaw! - 7* ll- H: hum-Bu: HI Pu- Puma-1nd“ Mttt t “:55. ':'iii1ii.iii'ii: rt), _ 'tttNat 'eta. . 1 ““9“"! my my“ new _ Harn- an um. 'tti-tV, new that he use a an for years from s has trttMt,attd not of the: gr," that this gamut: m y [ll-ed atâ€. . Wilson as): he one. this hmnlsase he; - to Dr. Will-m we, and “who her will-Qt hr an instant guesth- tln sinned†of " statement. Be Eves the any of It mm; and ‘ goons can In the following atat-tagts-Ahto day while working in the mill, and engaged in lifting lumber I had the midi-nun. to severely wrench my back. I was so badly injured that I had to be carried home,-and for six months I turned- eally unable to move,aud sane rent torture. The doctor told me that find injured my spine sonnet I wouldnever fully recover from its "eota. At last I was able to go about again. but was far from being the man I was helore. For years I sutfemd almost eontlnnally from pains in the back. and was unable to lift any heavy weight. At times the pain was so bad that l was unable to work at all, and I was often confined to the house tor days " a time. Dur- ing this time I was treated by' four diiftsrtynt doctors but their treatment did not seem to do me any good. They told me that owing to the injury to my spine my back would always be weak. Seeing that the doctors were unable to help me, and having read of the many cures resulting from the use of Dr.Wil- liams' Pink Pills, I decided to give them a trial, and procured a supply. Very soon I could see that they were relieving mea little and thiatrmsouraged me to continue their use. In all I wok about ten boxes and when they were tittishtyd my back was as strong as ever. The pains that had racked my body for so many years bad entirely disap- peared, my back felt as strong as br- fore the injury. It is now two yells since I discontinued the use of the pills and in all that time I have not had an ache or pats, so that I may safely say that my cure is permanent. I would advise all similar sufferers to try Ir Willittttftf Pink Pills, for knowing wt. 1 they hive done for. me, I out eonfri, ll that th y cannot be less succeesful in other cases.†These pills are sold by all deal. " In medicine or may be bad by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 82 50 by addrewng the Dr. Willinmo’ Medicine 00., Broekvillo, Ont. Do not. take any substitute or any other remedy alleged to be "last as good." North Waterloo, like England, sw- pects every man to do his duty. It is a pleasing fact that our local member of the Provincial Legislature has, in the case of the beet-sugar industry at least, manifested not only a sense of datybut muons by what tu, ll?! accomplished that he is an intiaoatial. representative. It is a very desirable qtuih'Nation in a public representative that he carry weight with him in in- tlasstteing the deliberations of the body to which he is elected. In this North Waterloo has evidently been highly favored, as Mr L. J. Breithsnpt, through his business qualuuntlontr, combined with a sterling character, cannot but command the respect of any organization of which he msy be a member. Far be it from our intention to Batter, or endeavor to make politic- al capital out of any simple performance of duty, but when successful trfrorta are put forth by any of our public men, ‘an intelligent appreeitvtiottof the ac tion compels rtseirguition. We do not draw public attention to thismstter in ‘ the hopes of making politics] capital out of it, for we would only be too happy to give equal recognition to the successful endeavors of any member in the interest of his constituents. Whnt we want is strong, intelligent, progres- sive; rare representatives who mnots d to put their shoulderto the wheel in an earnest cadaver to promote the best interests at the cons- tit‘ency sud country " large. Let us cultivate this principle sud set upon it end there will he no tte1d for the operation of the pron-iced politician. . Cudnhy- Kid-upping can. Omaha. Nah, April 20.-.u the ulnl of Juro- Cullahun on the than ot connection with the kid- nnppinn ot Edward Cudnhy. In. Doc. 18. 1000. the victim took the M nail absolutely Meetttkd can†u the “duh mm" In the can. Cull-Inn puny“ no not!“ win the boy ’61-!ng no I. and the null-emu; but . who II". pm my on: his hm. AN INFLUENTIAL REPRESEN- TATIVE. " ha hem decided bytheCurtotm Wm Tu“: ““3" Moonâ€... human " on." ttt Mann Mort-tbrett-----. 86 may all!“ ne- 'ef,at,t'tt; the naming â€the ----.- tttm"........... mum a mu m» ' ““30 am Manama. main-with magnum _ . mum... ItTNttt 'liiitiEii "'"mm‘ ._ ‘* __. 'e "ittlu't.'.t . - an...†tiiiiitnittrlt “t i' Wadlnanlbm II Mar. Itriib-GB._t- _ i'KiiiE1Eit, ‘ = . -tlMtfrr, . _ ' - ; _ v,0... Mi '.ll' .. - .09.â€! Aa .5! . _' .‘ n K 'fr "LTKtt " tt " . , " ar?,'f,i, r,'idMht I‘m-t, Id, T ""r.. M--*- ‘ - -, - 2, . A! - - ttd iiliisit2tEi l., _. w, m u my,“ - Brenda. ICU“. and tin He 1Ametd Rm He no“. “on Th Tm Gandhi W". “in†a†oeert% the "In Us. _ " "0‘" W "tago. C-iii-error. th.ae. inun- tee 1901. In. [in-lbrumd thConmll nodal-u 313 and “0 waving um "all their WWI: 000i?“ Dun .W. E Brick". Dun, any, a'1%'llitd', Grout and A. know. A has up law-th- cu u no 17 1.4 tg',"d'Nt Aid ammo: - " all. W apnea think 0W cough.“ ton tho dilate» Norman. up Mare and Alumna Bhplnn tho undo good speeches on the lune subject. _ T?? (Sign?! chair nun up!“ doubt thanâ€! "my can get through an: m manna aBtttted than which you to that that In was tho nu it 17 1-4 milk the Fin-no. 000mm» did um clone Ismae- Prom H. Hymnal euperlnmm at of the Water Work. notifying the Coun- cil of $220.85 due the Wear Com- miuionen for mom: collected from manufacturer- lut year, end 0495.00 for eleven hydrants put down in 1889 end omitted in Iaat year’- linemen. They agreed to reduce hydrant ream tot40 3 year if shove credits were made. The remeinder of rate?» can- |inue the name no formerly without charge. Referred to Finn“ Commit- loo. 'rtroMmtttgestmswmitra'ion' m myftrrt_trahsrkt, ...'. __. Prom John A. Bum-n and Conrad 'hott,rtgtly, .guw being chug- adlal fathom Inlet-It RS on alumni: Mo of (d'Mhf , Ind wanted Iceman wdk the north Me of the “not sud think reddeni- on the north dds would my " In» hall the to“. A From dunes Fullerton, Toronto, uklnglhet e delegetion from Town Council be sent to Ottawa on the 25th inst to address the Senate Committee on petitions eent in, opposing the bill to inomee the eapitaliratiott of the Bell Telephone C ~mpuny from flee to ten million dollars. This he aid given the municipalities the but opportunity to obtain legialetlon that will be etreot. ive. Toronto will send a delegation. From John Bell, solicitor for the a. T. m, regarding over charge of frontage “I! King at... plank wnlk, saying they r o probably being charged for that part of the sidewalk between their trucks which they laidat their expenee. He asked that this be looked into end another notice be sent The following butcher: rent in I petition asking tor protection against pooplo from out of town who sell meat in Berlin, and asked that their 130150 b0 reduced from $25 to $10 a your. J. M. Schneider, S. Glen, E. Kraft, A. B. Schneider, a. Man, G. Klein, and C. Banning. Referred to Market Committee. . ' Moved by J. M. summer, seconded by J. Bingemm, that the eetimntes of the landing Committee on I' mince Ind Amen: showing tow ., My" and expenditures for year 1901, no re- ceived and tuiopurd,---Carried. Moved by Casper Braun, sewndcd by C. H. Dotsrr, that the ch'lirman of the Board of Work! be authorized to at for under! to be reerired up to my Itrttrn6t the 'mrpptrofuttaterH' and the construction of tom! aide- wnlkl for current yen " per speeitltr tstioms.--ctsrried, Moved by,J. Cod-rune, seconded by E. Brlcter, that the mall-man of Fire and Watrr Committee be empowered to can for tender: for necessary im. provements for the Fire Hall end sub- mit some to‘next musing of commit- tee.-Ayarried. Moved by A. Drinker, seconded by J. Bingrmsu, that s try-11w to provide for can: in canons and necessary expenses for 1901 end for other pur- poses be now read the third time and fittttl1r passed and numbered Tu.- Carried. A I A Moved by J, Cochrme, seconded by Enrich-r, that 2 pet can (“mount be “loved on second installment it paid 2t tlat lnaullmom of tax-Car. ed. Moved by J.W. Davey, seconded by J.Ringomnn, that the last day for pay- mum of taxes be July 12th and Doc Gm for payment on um. and mud instalment of axon, respectively, for 1901.--CFd. 7 - . Noord by J. M. Stash)“, mended by J. W. Buoy. that the nlsrloa ot D. Hummer Ind John Rhodo- bo ruined um "vilars a you, and adula- of P. Kuhn and C. (30er be mud C25. "ar.--carrkd. To he laym- Ind Council Gentleman: - - 7' Your Commune on Ptrtrttttte and Luann-nth“: to abut: tts [allowing “has. for 1901. Load [mm-mm“ mom... Hutu lepu............. Dothx....’.............. .. Tn Detttlt-........-.-.. Comomluoipu.........;.. Pt-dr-........ ....... -r.errtttemtpt........ .. cm Gum w m Wad at"... [manna-Bold Hum-m..." [hm Tun, but. nzum oomm'rn'a “your PtrttR-rtar0htthe't PM PE] ITIOX FROM BUTCHER. OOIIUIICA‘I'IOII 17 1-4 Mills. â€our“. ME] .9196 1200 625 1976 165 136 300 100' 100 fiat,),,?!))),))",),]))! iifi"iiiiiii" CArttta tlling'...... Ft-q Interest to Bank. .. Stslarfet, as state- ment........... Salaries Engineer- nocount...... .. " was Glunuoy " D. Banger " C. Gorbig In.. crouc.......... Refund taxes and licensee . -_. .-.. High School...... Board of Health. .. . Cemetery Com. . . . . Sewer Maintenance Fire & Water Com 13,435 at u u raising roofon Han. .... 230 Fire & Water tioor. ing 3811......†135 Fire & Water pYumbing and sewer at Hall. . . . 195 Fire & Water change petition. . 25 14,020 00 " " extra {orcella......... 125 725 00 Board of Works. _.. 2000 Finance Chairmen ._ ellpwenoe for tur. foreseen expenses 931 58 Total expenditures " Receipts. . . Not expenditure to be ruined by tax- ntlon.,......... Total unumom Total oxen [Mons 11 1-4 mm- on $3,218,642 $38,209.70 6 " Public School 1-2 " Free Library 1-2 " Park Board ' 17 IA 17 1-4 All of ruined. Br balms. on [mud " per AuditoreRsport--- ... $2,388.82 Fob. "Or-To paid Nuke: Committee....-. ‘ Pirttandwntetr.... Bond of Work... . ',t'g'l 1','l'yt,1"hti 1(a- “and min» Intent. . . " J. Rhode. crease.-..... " F. Kuhn crease...:... mum-r Dr --- I To paid mount ooutraotod Mint Tho wondering â€of..." with my ar. 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Winterhnlt, t'otiemrmn.... 625 00 J K Mater, Collector........ 530 00 A Riektsrumn, Boyd Ovmeer. . 450 00 M Huehnergu'd, In“: Clerk 400 00 W J Rhodes, Fire Team Driver 866 00 D Bowler " " " 860 00 E PC]ement,Solicltor........ zoo 00 Meyer Bowlby.............. 200 00 F Kuhn, Cemetery Caretaker. . 276 00 C Germs, Nighomtrhtntt't-- 176 oo A Odeehhger, Autumn. . . . . . 66 00 J B Wave: " ....... 66 00 I Huehnergard,Puge........ 12 00 Chiefand Firemen..........’. 700 00 B Lumen, A-or........ 200 00 F1tohteder " ........25000 ISupeofFln Alarm Synem. ' .. 1150 00 mummdumw t.1tt1':':et',t,r,,Tat'.tTrt'etutt humus. maaewithtr_er"Buurll6rd saaa Ivory WWMOIu-o. “bath-orthm-‘su. - Boar Dim-tun of out: man Humans; ' â€WV/midw- J. s. MOS--. Sole Local Amt. " - lllilliurrli BOY HYPNOTISTS. styles that!†than " TOWN “LAMB. bontum. . .805-82tltl7, . 13 Genulno Print ts.oo or use: Cum Free. AtrnA.at.Aisq; -sotottti-- ,m.m~.wm M. m jaw» If“. 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