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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 May 1901, p. 3

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are o¢ HH9OK, Waterion, aterioo. ever eld post office. raies of l-'::‘ baak, en Bc Lies. "We. Wa:crio0 J aedprsnet Comaty Waterice, Offec At W RS D. 6. & G. H. BOWLBY Physicians, sto. Dr. D. 8. Coroner for . the . Dr. G. H. r treals discases of Lhe varoal ano EoE ELE rwetin: Dur flce and IHoadence J0hb BL ewons and Accoucheurs of Unts 3pecia m:flwmue‘.mxlmm sus lumbago, uo atica, obesity, etc. Hesidence an ffice on King Strest. -’umeod‘“m Ull.u.‘l‘. AHSCHICE, Medallist of Forento Universily Ldcentiate of the College of Physicians, dur geons and Accoucheursof Ontario. Dissases o z-ul.r weated. Officeâ€"New residonc bert Street Waterloo, a shortdistance uort! of the late Dr &2 PLRMMLTOOU fl Dentist, L.D.8., Royai oliege of tal Surgeons, D.D.8. Toronto Univeinii. Allbranches of dentistry practised. Offer _D g-n‘- Block, Berlin, over Smyth Broe.‘ Store. Entrance between Eehrenbach‘« Saddâ€" ler and Stuebing‘s grocery. W. R.Wilkinson, L. D. S., D.D.S. DENTIST. . Offc Open Daily. «~OQMoo:â€"Caradian Block, Berlin. _ Blook, Waierloo. W _8b we Waterioo. _Will visit Elmira, Zil iax House, the Thaursday m and fourth hfluo(-ohmmgl'hnndu to | lp..|‘l. ODONTU %)vfl! for &m $s Joces "Svery Priday aitornogs from May lat to November 186. n constantly on hand. C whildren‘s hair out V Painter and Paper Hanging. Will anâ€" dertaka oontracts for psinting and paper hangâ€" Ing in ‘Town and Country. First.class work wanrantasd â€" (hanres reasonable. Apply at reaidense, Cornér of Quean and Prinosas St« B. MoBRIDE ILLAR & HIMB, R W. L. HILLIARD, Hone: gr duate of To onto Univ a . Bar: ister, G. HUGHES (MRIGTOPHER WOLFE, Jn M. ORAM, Physici n, Burgeon, efc, Special tâ€"| June 1st 54. Por e gy es I L. WIDE f %:m-u.-. Posrt Office. as us o deage s King 8t Dentis Offlce in the Oddfellows Â¥. BRAUN MISCELLANEOUS AND EXKCHANGE STABLES C. W. WELLS, D. D. 8., Dentiste Kipg and Kro 8 "ll. M Au, Je Is B. 4. Weir, pp ameiniien, doliathe Bs MtDICAL LE ABLRCLO idacrre * Ne W alden‘s m~eidanee _ "aliphone te the Market SquareWaterloo DENTAL LIVERIES Bolicivor, Notary Cony to loan. Mfla Tc itc ling " Oflice, Money to lodB‘ab lowesi H. Barsis; B. . All kinds â€"Mvvi Ds rsity _<Mr. Albert has severed his conngoumon wi e P. uies bardware sture w Barrie lor & Jw wl ooo sr his toge io wii spend a at uis home is Elmiru prior to leaving jor Winnipeg where he wili reside. Ab. has muae many ° friends in Berlin who will be sorry to see him leave. f Mise Fuiuh Gribble, in Seriin. "The fugeral of the late Mre. Noab Weber was beld Thursday with service in the East Mennonite Chureh. The . tuneral o-n&wn one of the iargest which hos #8en in Beriin i0f many years, reachiog from . Cedar St. to the simpson facwry, ‘The fonâ€" wfal sermon was preachcd by Rey. Eii 3. Hallman. " *# > ‘The first of a series of socials under the muspices of the Ladies of St. Andrew‘sChurch was held on Wednesâ€" day from 3 to 9 p.m., at the home of Mic. suichael Roo#, and was a source of much pleasure for a large part of the congregation of 84 Andrews. Mrs. Roos showed herself to_. be a capital entertainer, and those who attended are unanimous in their reports <f having spent an onfoyable evening. Mrs. Ward H. Bowlby, who has spent the last five months at Los Angeles, Cal,, has just 'l_o‘lt‘ there g e e ie TNE Rossland, B. C., and will leave. the latter place for home in a day or 8°, accompanied by her sister Airs. Cutâ€" ler, and her niece Mrs. T. W. N. Hilliard and child. They are expec‘â€" ed to reach kere on or about .Baturday ‘The Misses Mina Walker and May Hag«r, of Acton, are guests at the home of Rev. Dr. Williamson. Mr W. A. E. Moyer, of the Woodâ€" stock Times, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. P. E. W. Moyer, in Berâ€" lin on the boliday, Mr James Kennedy and daughter, Lilly, of Brantford, visited Mr and Mrs (Giller, Chureh St, on the holiday. ~Alr. Cb.wnoey Brown apent the holiâ€" day in Berlin. mHo was trnnnf:r‘og ‘m the Berlin Branch Bank of Comâ€" merce to Gait and has again been transferred, this time to Belleviile. J 8. Clarke, promoter of the Port Dover and Waterloo Electric Railway is in town. : He feels sanguive of putâ€" ting his scheme througb shortly and giving us C.P.R. connection. While wot authorized at present to make a statement hesays that Patterson is out of it. The 20th Regiment, six companies, about 150 voluntéers under command of Col. Acheson, of Galt, took part in a sham fight against the Guelpb Artillery and New Hamburg Civilians. The ammunition played out so the engageâ€" ment could not be fought to a finisb. About fifty members of the Berlin companies were present. ‘The Board of Directors of the North 1 Waterloo Agricultural Society met on Friday evening, when a comâ€" mitee consisting of Messrs Moody, Staebler, Reid, Allan Shants and Benjamin Devitt, was appointed to wait upon the Park Board to see if some arraugement can be arrived at whereby the. Agricultural Sâ€"ciety‘s ;;;:-';unboheldm or near Victoria y e ‘The chairman of the Board of Works is pushing the improvements on King atreot with commendable alactity. â€"A!â€" ready the surface mud has been ecrapâ€" ed off from Gaukel street to the G. T. R. track, and a staft of men and teams are depositing broken stono west past Hall‘s factory, followed immediately by the road roller. This King stréet job promises to be one of the cheapest and most satisfactory street improvements that has been made in the town, It is our sad duty to report the death of Milton Shantz, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Menno Shantz, near Breslau, at the agoe of twentyâ€"two years. He had been suffering from tuberâ€" culos trouble for over a year and a short time ago underwent an operation at the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital which however, gave him only temporary reâ€" lief. The funeral took place from the residence on Sanday to the Cressâ€" man church and cemetery at Bresliau for service and interment. The County Property Committee met Thursday with Warden Walter and Messrs: Walker, DeBus, Gilbolm, Plum and : Bec‘y Bowman present. Mr Cowan was authorized to prepare rhn- and m:m:; for the bul(l)d‘- ing of an to the Registry Ofâ€" fice and that tenders be advertised for, to be sent to the County Clerk by June lith. ‘Tenders will be asked folzhn- ing lightning rods on County buildings. ‘The tenders of Mr Vetter for painting udxm the Sheriff‘s office, $45.00; the County Clerk‘s, $30 00; three rooms and hall in Jailer Cock‘s house $24.00 and Mrâ€"Tracey‘s bath rdom ~$4.00 were accepted. Tenders will be asked for laying cement walks gmcmtlonngmndn,phund apecifications to be had from Mr Deâ€" Bus. Easter Term BERLIN, OMT. now in session ackrx d Ks : ts of Galt, 4s 6164 F sesured when these tw pitted against each oth game was noâ€" excep ion. was any body‘s up to the o. o+ tarige _ The teams: SEAFORTH. Graves..... Oughton....... Miller...... ;. . Aberhart McRay.. Jackson. Aberbart, Dickson.. McLeod.. left wing Brownlee:...........¢.. FiD@y80D. . . ... .. ......> Refereeâ€"H. W. Brown. In the middle of a game which had all the marks of a swamp for Berlin, rain came to the salvation of the Bar« one, referee Dyson calling the game for 20 minutes. This period was anxiously awaited by the fans and at its expiration the rain was coming .down heavier than ever. ‘The Umpire apperred before the grandstand and exclaimed "no game," and the stakeâ€" holders began banding back money from whence it came, for all bots were off. The attendance was between 400 and 500. For Berlin, John Sulliâ€" van was on tha rubber and he demonâ€" strated that he is capable of excellent work as pitcher though he is not quite soâ€"cever _a twirler as his brother George. â€" However,the general verdict is "John Sullivan is all right." He fanned four men in Waterloo‘s four innings, and poor support, the gouble distilled rank variety of poor support, was responsible for the big score piled up by the visitors. ‘The baiting of the Barons was in the same category. They could not it Hardy, as the bit column in the tabulated score . will show. There it will also be noticed that Waterloo had twentyâ€"five men to bat while Berlin had only thirteen, four having drawn passes to first. Sullivan let only one man walk, and fanned four of the Platers. _ In Waterâ€" loo‘s secom@ errors by Hammil let in three runs. In the third â€" Hamwil was replaced by Howard, who let Reid to first on an error. Syilivan‘s error let Reid to third and two crossed w on Rydor‘s pass. In the Waterloo added two more for which Metcalfe‘s error was responsible. In this lnnlng a neat double play, Beckman to Metcalfe, stopped proâ€" ceedings. Berlin‘s only run was seâ€" cured in the second when Cowan, who had walked to first, was foreed to seeâ€" ond on Thurling‘s walk, anod scored ;l’tot Blair had muffed Schilling‘s long "The tabulated acore: WATERLOO. AB R H PO A E Blair rf ZLacker If Seyler 3b Reid c King 1b n:fipzs Hendry as ‘Thompson of Hardy p Fitzgerald c Howard 3b. Hammil 3b Tatun Beckman 2b Metcalfe If fifllflnfl Tharling 1b mices showed their a the good old game by 8um: â€"stolen bases, Waterloo 2; faan.on bailn by. Sullivan 1, by Har. BASEBALL. half backs centre backs goal . .. . . Vogelsang ..... Wagner ... .. Sheriffe ..... . Heller RAXNGERS. .Staebler ing of tical truth. ~ !n the evening â€"In the onnm divine service was held in the , and : addresses deâ€" livered by the visiting clergy, the Rey Rural Dean MacKeâ€"z‘s on "Church Teaching," and by the Ven Archdescon Mackay on his mission work among the N. W. Indians. : Admirable arrangements were made by the parishonsers of Haysville, Hamâ€" burg and Wilmot for the reception and entertainment of the delegates. Lunchâ€" eon and tea were served in an adjacent hall, the repast ou.:;eh'om being most samptuous, anâ€" oxâ€" cellent â€" opportunity fm interâ€" ‘The next annual meeting is to be held in St. John‘s parish, Berlin, May As is well known, Justice .Rbertâ€" son, who several times within eesent years, has taken the assize court in this district, is very deaf. Yesterday in the House of Commons Gcog: Stephens, M. P. for Kent, asked t following of the Government:~ ©Has ?;':»" that one fi«“%‘f vernment one °. the High Court of JuM' ‘Ontario, is unfortunately : physically . incapable of properly hearing the evideâ€"e*s adâ€" duced in cases tried before. him? â€"In gonsequence of such pbysical infirmity, do some barristers arrange to have cases tried by some other judgest" Sir Wilfrid Lanrier replied that repreâ€" sentations had been made to the Minisâ€" ter of Justice that Mr Justice Robertsonm of Ontario, â€"â€"was â€"physically Anfirm, through deafaess, and that many bartâ€" isters refused to take cases before him. "But up to the present time", added the Premier, "he does not seem to reâ€" alizo what is apparent to the profess ion and the public‘. One resson why His Lordship does not resign, is that he must seive two years more to reâ€" ceive the usual pension." . / Dr Roberts, Township M.H.O. and Sanitary Inspector Master have raised {.ho#mnfl%:onuus%w?d n Waterloo Township. clothing have been md;”&n- fected and the ocoupants have taken formalâ€"dehyde baths. Mrs â€" Steffier and Mrs Kastorf are still confined in the Kastorf house and will remain quarantined for some time. Wills have been filed for probate as follows in the Surrogate Court: Estate of the late Mrs. J. 8. Weaver fot............. .. $8000 Estate of the late Mr. Isans GIOR. ..« ..« .. .+.« +« +910000 Estato of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Estate of the late Mr. Chr. The Royals went up to Waterlco and had an easy time in adding two to their total number of points, being ;vuddfion?‘:?mt of the nonâ€"appearance ‘aterloo team, who gave no reason for such moction. Their representative at the T. C. L. Emfiummub match should be pj on Wednesâ€" day evening. It is rumored that the Wa‘criao club will drop ont of the mn. This would leave the Royals ind Y. M. C. A. teams to fight out for the modals. JUSTICE ROBERTSON‘S INâ€" FIRMiTY. Farkel...... WATERLOO DEFAULTED. QUARANTINE RAISED, WILLS PROBATED. T. C,. L. STANDING. Won Lost Drawn Points MILNER MADE A PEER Greeted by Lord Salisbury and Government in London. Although (Much Benefited by the Se: Veyage, He Deciined to Make a Speech _ _ At Seuthampton, Where Members 4 of the Cabinet Were Present to ' _ Greet Himâ€"Goes to See ; the King. London, May 25.â€"Sir Alfred <«Milâ€" ner _has _ arrived in England fror Bouth Africa. (Mr. Chamberlain ha: spared neither time nor trouble i. organizing m greeting for the Hig‘ Comimissioner, and succecded in â€" in ducing q number of Cabinet Minister: to take the most unusual course o‘ going to Southampton to welconk the homeâ€"coming _ of the politician. Mr. Chamberlain‘ is giving a Junchâ€" eon to Sir Alfred »Milner, to whick m number . of leading Liberals hav« declined invitations. LIBERALS WILL NOT MEET HIM. Sir Alfred Milnor, when he arriver at Southampton _ yesterday,â€" _ wa: formally welcomed by the mayor an( the corporation. ‘In a ‘brief reply th High Commissioner said he had bee: mtly ‘bencfited by the voyage. IH ad mlé‘fiiT&Brm and not t« make es.. e then. proceede: When Sir Alfred arrived in Londo an _ unusually _ distinguiched crov greeted him on the_platform. Th: first person to seize his hand wa: Lord Salisbury, who wargly â€" wel somed him.‘ ~‘Then. in .quick rotatio; came Mr. Chamberlain, Lord © Rob: erts, A.J. Balfour, Lord Halsburt Mr. â€"Brodrick, Lord Cranborne, an« other Cabinet Ministers, and half ; hundred Dukes and Earls, and oth er personal â€" friends of lower degre: grc.d forward to shake the Hig ommissioner‘s hand. All remarke how â€"well Sir Alfred was looking. H chatted with Lord Salisbury and Mr Chamberlain â€" and thon went out o‘ the â€" station.. <A _ fairâ€"sized : crow« cheered him heartily, Sir Alfred left the railroad .. staâ€" tion in a carriage and<went to se the King.: Later it was announce that Imwud had etevated Sit Alfréd Milner to the pecrage. IN THE MATTER OF CRYING. May Be "Cured" In Children, It comes natural to every woman to pity a child when it hurts itself. Be the misadventure big or little, the mothér immediately takes the little one in ber arms and in her most sympaâ€" thetic, pitying tones tries to solace it. And of course the child concludes something terrible has happened to it ant cries vigorously. A little baby if pitied can soon be brought to a weepâ€" ing stateâ€" when nothing whatever is the matter with it. Just call up your most tender, sympathetic tone; ask him that time honored question, "Did they boos the baby ?" and the little lips will begin to quiver, the mouth to droop, and soon & wall breaks forth that is meant to inâ€" dicate that "they‘ did. While Weeping Is Quite Naturai, I\ Of course children will ory someâ€" times, Orying is an institution that eannot be done away with. Orying, more or less, is expected vml'kt.hn advent of the little stranger, but more or less depends largely on the parents. A child can be Inughed lnto a good huâ€" mor. Instead of pitying him at the nuâ€" -nlmdmu.n.mm are really , no treat hd.“mhmu and the baby will quickly lanogh with & lot of unnecessary crying wiin luk 44 cotn t Wikts hrks you. ‘It doesn‘t take long to chase the tears awny,. < Besides doing away with But there is a cure. "Tis the old reliable They act directly on the liver. . They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsis. Take a To? oJ yeure years they years years they have been the Standard Family Pills, ‘Price 25 conts. â€" All Drugyists. PCs rting., miles without getting tired or out inoubngabed 3 57â€" 5l es e ty ai noaen uoys â€" Thoa your Iiver is my NeX sn monton s Tony ‘have youâ€" Write the Deotor. to mind I!ttle hurts and develâ€" I have not cut m« dium, special &b. .. .......... Men‘s fine, ch zephbyr, scft shirte. te f cholf ol soiakg pattorea /o teney ahocks" Thore Mhiste aseot Fine Neglige Shirts. Slate and Pearl Soft Hats. There‘s going to be a bigger "call" for "Pearls" ‘Blates" lnliahtmlé:nlth:sflunthnm s gb body who sells hats can sell these c offer you the splendiâ€" variety and c styles that we can showâ€"to this mhnve{hoq-n.liby itee for m 5 hontnnfl.bwanuourlinumphkd%:&oh‘ f old and new worldâ€"stylish soft hatsâ€"light shades aud H@BLeF YOBiGHLH, . . «22i+> . , ».» <â€".+«« +ib es es sant 1 n +2 va ns P W S Shovels, Rakes; Gfll’dfin TMIS,‘ pr?ci?'ved a largéauoth]z Qil and Gas Stoves in the istest desists gge best, and guarantee them to give perfect sat Bigycles, g'uara.nvd. The Twinâ€"City‘s into Something Of iportance m ht Ish eyes. Never giving a child anything he cries for is another cxcellent way to nip in the bud the crying babit. â€" If it is proper for him to have, promise it to him when he stops cryiog. Reward his good behavior, not his bad. Of conrse if bad habits in this direction are formâ€" e4, it is hard to correct them. Bot such discipline observed from the beginning will make erying an infrequent perâ€" formance in the home where the youth ful monarch reigns. L "As Mad as a Hatter," Probably vyery few persons who fre quently use the expression "As mad a* A hatter" have any idea as to what it means or why a hatter is mecessarily any more subject to fits of anger than a plumber, a blacksmith or a carpen ter. ‘The expression !# sald to have come Into use half a century ago, when the manufactuore of bats was done wholly by hand. The most striking thing about the process was that of the benting up of the felt. The hatter frew dipped the mass of wool and hair fre quently into bot water; then, seizing a atick in each hand, be mfl. mase most | vigorously, now wbnnmhfin * was matted. together in a Popular $7.00 Serge Suit. A4%e The popular style for neat general wear. _ Summer =s= â€"â€"â€" Millinery Opening where the : Hardware ©â€" sort of felt. The Htely beating Best Clothing Store. : Mrs, C. Steuernagel has returned from the s Conrad BroS., wasin Latest Parisian and New York Pattern Hats _ Mrs. C. Steuernagel, . We are now ready to show the latest sty in summer headâ€"gear and invite every lady . Waterloo and vicinity to come and choose hem]f 9 such as the Crescent, Hyslop and man, sold at a fimrg‘un nndg We give S. Sauder & Co., Trading Stamps. CIGAR STO A Delightful Smoke. | _ One that you‘ll appreciate= always the result when you t our choice tobacegs. _ _ .. Musical Instruments | © _ Of all kinds. : Walking atic and sporting goods are ame! our specialties, _ _©_ _ _ _ To introduce their Near the Railway Track, THIS MONTH J. DOERSA MABR & Get a Doren and PHOT 14 King St., DOERSAM‘S WATERLOO., Waterloo. â€" + a* wa w8 36

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