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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jun 1901, p. 4

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'r-.-.--','"-' I. mom nu. Wooll- 'irmttt BPACn WILL " ttcagtctt OM EARTH. We; ”*5le eonspouticn t, J. loll Schooling, e salience», It. We. hundred and any were tell he" paced the acuity ot the - population will, be m that - who will he" only two-third- ei'en an That epeee, hltrfteo end aeaettNfrarrusqttare,'rtiit-erto ent- tueAte All purpo-rferumsrer, roads, has, who, nun”, and no on. It Schooling will lay in an article in the Comopoliun for July that when the (low: populeiion nacho- thin and”, which in ebont one mound per-one to the mile, the earth will be, in hie opinion, full. Mr Schooling "when bl- conclusion by I metal only“. of the growth of mutton In the nlnetoeuth century, and upon that but: computes the pop- ”baton of the eerth ln the year 2M0. What will become of posterity in 2000 in . problem that he dose not attempt to who. Present populations to the square unsure: UnitedStatu.................. 21 China 95 Spun. 96 che............ .--...___.t_ 186 Germany.............. t-..t... 263 Inly...... ............... .-_. 280 United Kingdom............... 339 Holland............ _-.-.--.... 411 Belgium...... .......... ...... 572 Speaking of the duties of Councils, the Philadelphia Times lays down these principles in reference to atreet runny companies: 1. No franchise for the use of public streets should be granted in perpetuity; 2. No franchise shouldbe grentel without adamant compensation; 3. Any franchise traded in, sold, or consolidated, is thereby for. feited, and reverts to the city. 4, No nilwsy franchise should be granted without conditions that will secure low fares and free transfers. Mr Schooling estimates the popula- tion of tho earth now at 1,600,000,000, and for 2250 " 22,073,000,000. Toledo, Ohio, enjoys the distinction of lining organized the flrtrt church trust. The denominations retain their individuality intact, bat have com- bined for the conducting of sociais, picnics, entertainments and pin) er meetings. They have also combined to make a vigorous canvase of the city for the purpose of bringing every ttun, ily into connection with some church. All opposition between denominations will disappear. A good tsffatt of the war In South! Africa is seen in the great reduction oi vagrmoy in the United Kingdom. All the countries report a decrease in the number of canals, Norfolk lead- ing, with stalling off in three you: from 24,128 to 9,739. 8t1ilolk come: next with a decrease from 22,385. to 12,838. 'The demand for men to all the ranks of the army, to take the piece of those aent nbroad and to en- me in the many industriee connected with mnintaining an enormouu military force in the iUld, must have been leading factors in bringing out this result. In Englend an “Open Sesame" to Society, obtained through the medium of a noble birth, cone from 825,000 to '60,000. A prominent example of the oxitterttte of blah nlerled chaperonoe ll ehown In the one of Willletp Wal- dorf Astor who bestows In honoraritun of $15,000, yearly on a well-known Conntcu to chaperono his daughter Ind make her an m: in Society. A meeting of the Waterloo Town- ship Board of Health took place on loudly near the mun sewer farm. " 3pm tut onusldernblo complnlnl‘ h was made by than living in the township ttlong Snider’s creek on tte.' count. of the pollution of the water "hing fun the dllchargeof the drum m the no": tum. Alderman A. Brief“, Churn“ of the Savanna Gunman, In” the Waterloo Town. ship regimental". on this occulon, Ind by mum of plum Ind Imman- “on In his W, nomad In 001"!qu the awn-hip people that “I “not“: complained of would be than: on sebum: prlnoIploc, nd “a. - of complain no In in publ- moved. A largo mount of and“ h at. Alderman Brick-r, for the hand ho hum vying to but about and loath“? mou- pdtb t o In - aauiiaGi but} no In.” 1'!- (u la. 0 an mum to “u-“VM-‘I‘. THts SEWER FARM NUISANCE To ADVIRTMIII. j...” my - I. mg“; " - Mll- nod-l *0 “I my “Alli-owls”? not. A- mpg-53": EDITORIAL NOTES mull-5h 'WI 186 263 280 339 411 15 21 95 96 In. wmmmm than. d 5ieifiiiit,teaf,','gtetl','lt a tm-hee has. 1.“. “We!!!“ tter. Age... and not“, - III “.0...“ launch, oils-9| “I . un......J-u h- - m In "-t-ranAgrq.at_eqhs. It iauuuinissaoiruddt"R1utiqt. in than". no In”, nth. the “mummy-30mm b Jun. 1301, 1901. 1TaiiariinGiaaiued _ mm- In“. at lumber by an; and - The qroathar---Dughtg the not In "on Iota of min he ' Cell damp dq- hue been the tub. while wer- eon-hm, due hue been the ex- cepuon. The crop- look humble and (Amen expect . good have». A keen wind and m m [weed sham vuintty end did otngddee- ablo to hone- ud berm end duo New dawn windmills. _ - _ Woddtmr-thf. loudey, June 10th, Fred W. Home and line Louiu Shale: at In, City, were united in the holy bond. of wedlock. The knot was tied try Rev. J. L. Cummings ot Sin: Folk, 8. D. The young couple wore Weier- loo County school muse. They will take up their reddenoe non May City on n (um. The: no well known and held in the highest “amnion by their Mend: who unite in extending oou- gmtulationa. ....Miss Ogrsm secured Mr Oust Stroh as substitute in the school room and enjoyed the excursion with the others. . -- ..A lerge wedding puny gathered at the residence of Mr and Mrs Bergman to witness the manage of their youngest daughter Miss Aug- usta to Mr George Sherlock of Berlin. We extend to them our eongratults- lions. _ . . . . Miss Schreiber, of Elmira, was visiting at her Brother's Mr Geo Schreiber on Sunday. - - . - .Mr and Mrs R. Fenton spent a few days in Hawks- viiie visiting friends.. ... .No services were heldjn the New Mennonitelchurch last Sunday in order to let the mom!)- ‘ers attend the camp meeting in Ber.. iin......Mr H. Good has pitehed his tent on the Berlin Camp ground and he and his family are enjoying the ser- vices held there as well as socinl fei- lowahip with liu‘ir friends. The excursion to the O.A.C. Guelph was [911 rgprmnlod by pryottgo. . ly belored. Impressive sermons were delivered by Revd. a R. Knechtel P. E., and .the pastor, Rev. A. Y. Exist, in English and German, respectively, both paging fltte tributes to the character and worth of deco-sat The following mom hymn, composed by the pastor wanna by the choir of which deceased was a. member, to th tune “Abide with me”: The {uvrml of she late Mn. 8. Sander hwk piece from the mum] residence at 2 o’clock pan. Tuesday. After a etmrc service conducted by the Rev. S. R. Knechtel P.E., " the house the ourtege proceeded to Zion Evangelical church the large audi- totium of the church being packed to the doors by thoee who had gathered to pay their last respect: to one great- Sleep, sister, sleep the slumber of the bless Repoaed u’mn thy Saviour’a gentle breast. The beckoning of Thy Master’s tender voice, . Eu caused thyheart forever to rePica. The BrideprrmW_ea11, "Come, for thy work in o'er". Has stirred our hearts to nerve Him more and more But whxle than art removed from every care, It g'rievos our hearts to s ‘e thy vacant chair. Thy voice no longer now we hear in Mtng, For thou hast gone to join the blood- wuhed throng Yet distant echoes still our heart- in- spire, Since thou wn’: called to join the heavn’ly choir. stng loud the anthems of the Savionr'l love In the Elya’ian home of peace above, And we shall sing the great Re- 01 blessed Saviour, Friend of the bereft, To-day we cleave the Rock which thou but clan. While friends el " to our side may audd'nly In I, Yet tho?‘ but pro iu',std to Aide with a . doemor’a praise - TH we man join they song of “saved by grace". We clasp Thy ilturd, we true: Thy guiding grave, Till we ehall men-s our loved one face to feee. Then In those untrue of joy end pure delight, Our mm ehnll lee Thy mrst'eted changed Io eight. The Ledlee Aid " which deoeeeed wee ueo e member an; e Immune“ -leeiott. ”The mnem- were m- werdelntered in .4th Hope Gelle- tery. . “man & Elm cl BI. Caterina, tsoutrttetot-tto-ttttgtttf the 5&th tre, m In an on Wedneodny, "as"? mm m 8.1. noun“, c. ,mmillghn‘. nd We“ at the " Wed an“: mouth Noni Medan-Int. t Xian-alu- 'trt If my." to“ h -- my, ad me Amun- for MI! att-ttet ““9!!qu (I?! "te c.1133 FUNERAL OF MRS. SAUDER. ”THY WILL I): DONB' MAY CITY. IOWA. CON EST0GO, Y-rr-um-tsoil I ads “00*, a to H small. tr-.. lob" “it” .No- hm time to can. all undo-Words at n bargain " the Btar Chum; Bonn. Sale new“. u. ltd! no Inna-LI" ”and tho “was. lath-lla- 3vuguuul cum cum-ut- h. and _ to when. irJoIllv Md‘ In an: 'at'rlr.uultt We!” “and.“ an.“ d n-uu-uo- E III.- mwmcmucuu-b‘ duvorConmuavmbUllll. mun-028th. can. um cf ludummhl-dukh‘hth melon A ”who has but and In the -teaertPe_ Sch. ”In! walk mm hut-tot to local an“. TI. Mum ol'phnk walk on thin street " "ported u in I damn. condl‘lm. A wanna-n st the BMW” Tta- ner], Franz Khulna by “a: had nu exporionoo Tuna” wh ho will not like], - tum». While bending over " work I hm bum knits, weighing our live pounds, fill [our tool from I aha]! Above, the cut ting edge of which “ruck him in tho luck of the neck. Fortunes]: the gash 1tttligtod wu not vary deep, bad If!" hula; the wound arc-ed ho In: this to "can: to work without Inning more than an hour'- ti in. The purchase of the Berlin Furn‘tnro Company: nook and plant has been mooted by the Shimmy Furniture Co. The prion reported}. 831,500, or mifr1dortt to gnu-moo the unno- cured creditors than: thirty cent: on the dollar. It ll understood the new company are in 1 position to pay up the whole sum forthwith. The 29th Regiment of Waterloo Canadian Infantry, aeeotnpatsted by the 29ttt Regiment Band,nbout 100 strong, met on the Market Square, Berlin, on Tnoedny morning at 9 mm. The regiment was under command of Major Martin Ind Ceptnln Mane", mounted on bareback. The boys pre- sented a line military appearamso,tttoir helmets and buttons glittering in the sun. Alter bring put through their lucingm the square by Major Martin they marched up King Street to the J. T. R. station enronto for London via Gait, for their annual camp md drill. . A congregational meeting of St. Peter's Lutheran Church wee called {orSuuday afternoon for the purpose of considering the advisability of putt- ingachime of hell- in the church. Negotiations ere going on between the representativee of the Church and some firm in the United Statee. It is however proposed to negotiate with firma in Europe before pnrchulnga chime. An expert is expected in town to-day to inspect the tower of the church regarding its strength, end dimensions, and report whether it be suitabir 5rr the purpose of a chime, a commituu was appointed by the con- gregation which will meet on Monday evening. Mr. C. R. Doom Berlin's well known Biscuit. Manufacturer and Confectionery has decided WNW) a branch of his rapidly growing business in London. Mow-3. Karl Mueller and John S Hothmn, who went to Buffalo and Tor- onto to get information regarding I pavilion for Victoria Park. have return- ed A pavilion after the style of one in Sign Park, Toronto, they consider beat adapted for Berlin. R ‘v. s. R. Knechtei, P. E., leaves this week for the Ottawa Valley and Mil be absent. about a mouth. Rev. M. L. Wing, P. E., is away on an extended tour of Manitoba and the Northwest termories in connection with varlona missions tratablUhed in the West by the Evangelical Church. Morley E. Wle?and left yesterda for Didsbury, A ta. where he wil’i spend a few wee kn with his uncle, S. E. Wiegand. - Alderman Cochrane wil! accompany the Cochrane and her mother on 'l‘hnndny " far he Owen Sound on their trip to Calgary. They will Me the boat from there to Port Arthur, from thence via the Canadisn Paine to their destination. Mrs 00011de intention is to remain in Calgary dar. ing the summer munthe fort he betteflt of her health. A meeting of the Berlin Board of Health was held “the Town Ball on Saturday night. The members pre- ont were Dr Cnmpbell, Chairman; Dr Wnldron, Lautomrohlagor, McKay, Bun, and Saint, human hfytar. Swim-y [nepectore Heur- Heater end Wiuurhelt permuted their report- whleh were duly mien up and con- ddered by we Board and the follow- ing motions were Ma: "ttrat the refuse box in connection with the slaughter house of J. M. Schneider be clawed om not In. and who per week during the manner "ttBott. That the dinghy" hon-cl of Klein ma Baum muted on Bohnoid- or’n crook be p iblud from running unit rain-o nod withing: into the creek nut by; 3nd to not. their om moved a in» tqtitte . week during an summer months. Thu Mr Rachael-gird be required by the 1tt'L'1 tle, a gamma that am new! In grand. vim: the hog round up in the Salary Imam-h tttug “who?“ or (“and of, the and will b. on” at 0-00. That lam-I “not. Kraft, ad Bul- wnrd, In taetttted to we all ro- fuo which may annulu- hon-hot, not lo- than who a not. during the nun-0r mun. That In Irratttmttetttud that hob Batsioto0t0.00per dqlmh "on "th-h-talt" Hula-In; on It Men M 3M and 'snttiBdt-gt-tt*-rtrttahe MEETING OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH. bio“. MOI that Cloned that” You at 8.1mm. "ee-r-qt-tet-rt.. “ya! Ill-1.1 but)” I It Pre, "adttrq Ball... at 'lrid,f,','fl'd'hT, mm... '0: Th!_wuquhurud-¢u- an. ". " atiiii I; '.. - In! sum. n-bl " but a“ d b We” be an .8 II. '" at. to ho not! by tl b-l and“ i It. WS PNIt; not uni-u tgrg mad I tho hum t 1'2,'hfo' : I e a PM Theo. Spots, G. I, 'NIS. A we! and lamenting don-um h- the tgSt'lll'd ot hunt yam no she trod-emu a! -rmhes h to (“hunt Inga-no, thee. bob. the large-t unmhu nun-aw! on any lot- - coon-loo. Owing to the My": 0! the me, two ol thou had to he drop” st the GIOVOBHIM. Tho mm In English nun-unto hue & mu been greet], ext-Idea. A epoc- ty to this breach of work has boon mule of the unwed study of the Home of Wm. Shots-pure. Tho who” count bu Ibo been cxundod while the College “thorium h-vo boon paying the but of situation to tho mental equipmenc of their undone i They have been olive to the flu that the but results are obnlned whom there to elm B good physlcel develop. ment and with this end in vlev may have during the you grew, emerged ond improved the College ”mu-alum. DISTRIBUTION OFaszu. Lulu-Higher Philosophy Cl-.--- Prize, A. Encoder, A. Loves; Hone:- able Metttion-E. Goon, Pr. Yon-k0, J. Kelly. . . Lower Phlloeopby ChMa.-firat prize T. Mnhony; Second prize, J, P. Klein; Honorable mtsntion-Wrm Becker, B. Henneuey. Latin Compoaitiom-Modttl, An thony 8troedor; Prize. A. Lore; Hon- onblo tnention-P. Yamaha, A. Mon- tagrE. Goetz.” _. - Rhetoric cltsats-.Firat prize, J.. Schmit, J. Oberholz; Second prize- Potur Winklemann; Honorable mon- tion-O. Wernot. Higher Bratax--Medtxl, L. Badman First prize, Chm. HUI; Second Prize, A. Gym; Honorablg tmmtion--Wm, Murphy, D. Callaghnp, J. Fiu.t.ttplr Latin El-tsts-Pat Prize, g. Piot- mwicz. Honorable mtsntiott--8. Witt- tar, J. Gusting, Jag. McCrou-n, Chan. Bmhmm, P. Zinger; . . aretyk--Ntrttt Ytyar.--Mr" prize, A. Encoder; Second priu, J. Schmll; Honorable trtetttiott-A, Lone, E. Goon, F. You“, M. Walther, J. Km". seeoisd Yssar.--iirst pl in, AA3rran; Segond prize, P._rirtklennt, _ English Literature --Bigher Divi-ion --Firgt Prim, Thar. Mnhony; Second prize, A. Loyal; Honorable tmrtstion-- Jos. Schmit, Jan. Kelly, M. Weider. English Composition-Higher Divi- Bion.--Fir" prize, J. Oberholz; Second prize, Wm. Wintarhatt, Hummus tmsntion--D. Cullnghan, L. Radigam Chan. Day. _ - -.. Third Ytstrr-Pristt, F. Edwin. J. Dada»; Honorable tngntiott--Wm. Bepker, _W_l_n. Kloe_pfer. . A -- Lowor Division-Fir" prize, D. Cal- laghan; Second Prize, J..0tmrholtz, L. Radigan; Honorable mention, C. Cyan. J. Winterhall, F. Zinger, L, Walah, C. History of English Litaraturty.-. Meda], D, Callaghan; First prim, F. Odrowsko, Second prize, J. Schmil; Honorable mention, Chas. Day, Jan. Dara-s, Jno. Arnold. Lower Division-Fiat prim, 3. Win- ter; Swond prize, Charle- mu; Honor- able ttttttttkm-- J. MoCrmesats, 8. PM rowicz, N. J. Chevmux, M. Molina, H Zingeru --. _ -. . . Dar English aratntntsr-mgtMsst Dlvbion -Wist prize, D. Callaghan; second prize, W. Becker, L. M330; Honor- able mention, J, Oberhoiz, P. Zinger. Wm. Kloopfer, J. Wintorhttlt, Chats. DIV, A: Cyan. _A . - First 'rear-priser, Wm. Murphy; Honorable tmsntiorr-Jolm Oborhowiz Middle Division-Pat prize, 8. Win- Mr, Second prise, J. McCroaun; Eon- onblo tmrntion--C. mu, II. Zingor, E._Brlck, th, Pietrowicz. -. English Readintt--Pitst prlu, B. Zinger; mend prim, 3. Winter; Bon- onblo mention-E. Duty, M. Mona], E. Brick. J. Gin, J. loCro-In, J. Bulloran. Lowest Dieuiott--r'irgt prize E, Dot, Second prize, J. Gouda ; hour onon mention-J. Juneau, 't O'tM1, loran, A. Foyer: Bull-h Bpelllrttr--Pirst prize, E. Dom Second prize, J. loom-an; Eononblo tneettiott-B. 211333, M. Menus, 8. Winter, Ed. Brick. An immune concourse of mph from no" sad far “and“ the camp. manna in Schneidet’l grove on " any. It in a - for eongntuloti that, considering the size of the" stably. the order 17:. very good wrought,“ The Rev. William Geh- mln. of Pawn-nu, preached . null- »imng cannon in the morning to I not adieu... The Moon service. "to conducted bL'it Ben E. Att. thony and E. tr. Mlutaar, Md it. Inning muting by I" o. B. any“! not! Ila Botanic. Tm in MM- lull-mm“ 'fgrtd Mignon trottspttetsed. That p. m. it. Inc-til; ”(with “not!“ " snvinlm;thnulm,uvollu n -ihgtn8taqt at" "e-ttne in- n“ of gut M - - tttttq. who um in all. h it. can“ dbl-ti nil ""e" I... ma H.- b. Mr.radg.rp,reartq, should "Wm... 0-month, Willa-bong h,b has M 9! a...“ but.” nah. " ' -, LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE CAM P MEETING. mal - wad-o- Burl-Boxi- 1"! m9...“ “till!” ' 'tiiriuddiuitg 4"!“ diatom“ Windchill. "ikuiijtutN8.. or“ Mann-lb “day-Inna mum‘s”. 00-8“ guidance-my: -- . tTiaU 'raa7FuufFil -_ "il on undo by It. LT1t"etstf. -__H NV -_ -- . 'II trputrtoer,C-oraAPtikr. 1?MgtIfetd'l.'ti'.M 0- Wham-tumor 00.. w. Did-h: my” Mthtg at”. In. t,e,t'g,2,'g,'r"','MSttl,.th'lrd't meow”, mun-n gt,tbfAnntl G'egttgdr, am 9 'lghTt'tltiliu"uU'tf'ltfntrll Wataeuo-u'tritrtrflaMqlttrd_gpdl, 'U,t'ldl'g tggrtlt "rdettgtl ”new trtogiTttmY tui1rmr. Tho mums no. to a- madman": unwound!“ doll-n. duo prom the Mac! Wadi-o ,riBooetdmsttttetaperqeutio- ding-ad ray moon-In tto-tion thenwnh u use. ot tho an in hundred donut. mainly, G. c. Join. Bup't. Martin was “about! u some 1mm. Oman - tho {dining rroltttittet:, _ I _ - Mos ed by B, F, Boohhl, “and“ by a. B. Ducting, thumb carpen- tion is willing to pl] $500 tons-i it. out ot purchasing and opening up n mud Along the G.T.R. line from King SI to Guam Bt, providing the km of the amount is ' by pinto mb. Ioripiion or om; the mid-d um tho G.T.B. 00139.3! - b " up the notation on had mun-d ltr' laid mad mud "on" dub]. but between the mot and an no“. Tho - In: than m in it. hum]. om» Ugo: tomcat-in tho price " which 0 mm bid a» property and the uncut that can In rained by prints miner!“ it n): COB. TD. to: exam not; Mr Ed. Dermal ,mrteoNetttgtt' My . “one crusher Ind um” {was an p9; cubic t , . The Waterloo Gun Club Joan-yea; to Heapeler on Thursday BtteeTtttttn to have a friendly shoot with tho club of tin: place tod coma o: t second " the 8..de beating than by m thou. Brucomd AnrMslthad Id)! on, while mrgott an exceptional». well, only mining " 22nd M M- ann, of Bonnier, bad, 26 mm The following in the com " 5 t WA'rnLoo. Mn. 9% 11.0“" ly., k Lhntte B In Dinner- on w ' mean- ont walk: required " the em: you a IN tmrsqtttm"tot-1errrmtttttB" 160 per MIttBN toot _ ”09M new urn mu! m: 15. All petition- for oemem walk! - be patented to the Council not Inter than July 15th otherwlee they will be laid over till next season. The Gun Club mm tho town Loi'git',,',t2",'2d up”? mom to ta e on I for I term ot you. The otltti thoughtnhad not 'ttsito-ttt bind future Connoll- bat - .0 Into 600 cubic yards thin your mm m - " 1"e patching. r k an. Kant: II. a. A Bruce It, J. Am T ii M. - Mk id.TGWr' -_- Majority for Betspoloe, fan placate man: I"? In print. um y. loam ti,?li'gililittti?iliiiit'iitir: lent our facilities, ll . st ran-unable nus. by tr,Tttid't; m to an. B. 3. Kurt. I Ave., BufNhr, N. Y. m. Patr.Atmsriean People Dent 'rr.--oyrliryrhtt n, W We Are Solo Agents WILL PAY an am!!- out. w, ulna any I good-mantel Asnedean3ott PMMIIIO tat-tht-a. _ Ila-u, Ng., Harr' e M, Tmlmmm Mt7 _',,:,..'-:,::':'.':-:.---.',','-::,..)):" are SEE“ Illi- 1ldd [n,,il'iianiie All Newest Styles ',i,'s'i'i',ii',i Ladies Collars, Belts, Ties, etc. _c2'T,',e'. Spool” . . . c. tu My All -Great Corner Store- In Confectionery . . We have Just received direct from the maker 1? so doa. pulled Shirt Waist: and Blouses, an new- , at dental and pntterns, ranging in price from jl' T 50trto $2.25 each. We show a. beautiful America Percale Witt, in mud white, = at 500 each. Brielrisr & Diebel. Goo. 1ilsumtfiug'ts, in out m which In sdritsurtr pride in; one in BUTTER. the m CONFECTIONERY. We have I m'senber of tits “but ”has in the County who lave brought no kid! tttatt-ta"'."""""' in-,eenttsertttt tser-soo/a-i-ur-trt-ut"""""'- Winn. hmmduh in town who (Iva rtuetnattar-hattaastimt? --ttietptCagwtocorrtr-ittttt" ---ote-ias1"""'""t mudMMQI-M» pieces Gingham; Prints and Muslims, fore utzictozsca yard,‘ , special this week at 70. " 2 Articles: ttear m WEED " TME a ' on mm J%r41111 r CHOCOLATE thiiLt _ tty, i, WM and one trial I}! In

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