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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Jun 1902, p. 16

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it Mr, Genties and funny oi Balm have Also arrived and have we: possession at his rum!) " the Bauer Dam Creek. Mr. Shantz of Berlin, brother at J. Shunt: near Didsbury, has bought a. lot here and intends to so into the saddlery business shortly. It is rumored that a hardware store md barber shop will also soon be start- "Geo. Weber of Berlin leit tor home on Monday, busing given his parents and triends a short visit: . . . cm Simon R. Shana is visiting in the neighborhood at present. _ The Rev. C. w. Morrow will de- liver his farewell sermon Sunday next. Mr. Morrow, during his short stay, has made many friends who regret his loving so soon. 7 .. ' ma. ”4,... gm"). 1051-”: ...v m..-“ -- -__ The meetings " West Zion church conducted by the Rev. D. Gerber, are well attended. Custairs, June 25th., 1902. Football. - The Bridgeport Foot- ball Club journeyed to Centreville on the 21st. to try conclusions with the team ot that "Burg" end as usual were victorious by a score ot 2 to 0. But according to the Centreville cor- respondent ol June 26th., we did not win the game by lair means. The accusation that the rcleree was un- fair to the home team is absolutely lalse. We won the game honest and did not stoop to tactics they did, such as tripping and holding, which the referee said nothing about. Mr. Correspondent is also warning out- side teams wishing to plhy us,, to beaware M "Mr. Gastmeier" as re- ieree. When the Centreville boys played here they had to hire an im- port from Berlin, to say nothing a- bout his ruling we come to the con- clusion that our Mr. Gastmeler is as well inlormcd about the game as he was and he was considered to be o. K Briefs. - Miss Hill of Stratiord, is the guest oi Miss Richert. - Mr. Herman Wellein had the misfortune oi Iracturing his leit arm while play- ing iootball. - The Township Coun- cil were here negotiating as to ex- tending the Berlin and Bridgeport Electric' road from Shade's store to Boettinger's Hotel. We are pleased to state they were successful. Paulo School cloaed.--0ar public school in closed tor the summer ho'i day: and our teachers have left no for a time. Mine aroff has gone to Berlin and Min Liven to her home " Clin- tom Mr. Byers is taking a trip to RocheeOer, N. Y., where he lutende to; Ipend a. for week: end then return to his home at Millbrook for the nttrtsirt- ing holidays. We hope they will all enjoy their holldaye and wish to see them take their old stand. when the holldeye are over. an.--” ...- 9rr_e_ Asoidant.--Hsrmart Wollein had Mal 3m brokan while playing football. He was only a short dluunoe from the bull _ when lt In “chad " and attack him _ braking his um. We no glad he i, doing well. Thin is the second one of Making limb. here in playing tom him. We hope no more such mishaps ull follow. Noti-8tsttar beet cloning in "ill in program Our ville boy- Bro still buy helping the sweet. roots got their CARBTAIBS. ALTA ON W m EVERY PURCHASE BRIDGEPORT 'SMNG B.'ii-iadr"#Rtteerurr2"f, iirir"i'rrFTeTiirijiArgte, 'ii;ili'iriiiritiiiiti.jryLtttee mun-u . In an” Mug-nu no a. W - (in! “who“ but 3 “a " 'i"Gc'.T,HFiiie1teeiyet! hon-M W " m ‘thoquutlonotlmu “I. ”in msd “am new sum mun! Co. the 01 mm; a. can do" mm " tttmt MW "ittq to an an: “at 'rhor derided to a;,iiirGTG"a4ruoaitef.'e no». Mu not! tho Poe' fe, -"'-l - -., -. - -- U*'~ 7 than mullahs-ado bee, out no 031‘.ka thrush - an. that“; wmm.‘ w. Submit“ m, m th- out dd. to J. L. Rainbow- grocery. Wad: Bridgeport not. The picnic held at Elmira on The" day last under the euphe- ol the Elmira lusleel - In one ot XI the moat mm! - ot the a ei-tttoil), among: the a wenthu was in Iron being propit- u JON, being cool end windy, with oc- u cuisine! that shower: at rein. This in had the edect ot somewhat lessening S the attendance, nevertheless the num- ber present was very entinlnctory. 'l The beau: end belles from the rural d districts surrounding the village, the t. villngers themselves, and a. inir re- presentntion iron) the Twin City 3 Were in evidence. The very best at feelings prevailed during the whole ' entertainment and all visitors were ' mndo perlectly at home by the cor- dinl welcome extended to them by ', the kind-hearted mnnegers of this te- ception as well as by the citizens themselves. The chair was occupied 1 in it happy manner by Mr. D. Ratz, ', the Reeve ot Elmira. ' In the alter- I noon a splendid programme by the J Elmira Band, comic songs and re- citations by Mr. Harry Bennet ol 1 Toronto, with piano accompaniment by Miss Weichel, and short Bppro- [ priate addresses by Messrs Reade, '. Barrister of Waterloo, Dr. Lackner, M. L. A. and J. F. McKay oi Berlin, b was rendered. A sumptuous fepast 1 was furnished at 6 p. m. by the lad- , ies of Elmira, showing that they are a adepts in the art of producing Hands - oi the most palatable description. In - the Evening a. concert brim lull oi y diversion was given at which Mr. t Bennet, the comedian, played the 0 most prominent pert. Miss Weichcl again presided at the piano during h this part ot the entertainment. The . crowd seemed spell-bound and never 't left the grounds until the conclusion. At no time during the proceedings was the audience more entranced than during the renderins'ot a de- lightlul clarinet solo by Mr. Stores at Waterloo. The proceedings closed t- by the chairman, Mr. Ratz, thanking m all' who had contributed to the suc- be cess of the occasion and an Mrpro- al priate selection ot the Band. The German high-speed experiments in electric traction, about whose stoppage there seemed to be some mystery, were, it now appears, Bus- pended temporarily because the road- bed was not strong enough to bear such high velocities. At high speeds great trouble wu had with the tracks. The mils weighed only six- ty-seven end onthnll pounds per yard and were spiked lor the most part to wooden cross-ties, although a few iron ties View need. As long as the speed did not exceed 100 kilo- metres per hour no evil enacts were noticed, but when the speed went to no kilometres (87 mil.) per hour the curls” hemvi to roll n little, owing to the lightnm of the perma- nent way. The experiments show that eighty-tive pound rails would be heaiy enough tor speeds up to 100 miles per hour. The tests were fin- ally stooped on account of the yield- ing of the track, both horizontally and vertically. Heavier rails are to be put down and the road-bed im- proved to permit the equipments to attain the lull speed tor which they were designed. John Wanamaker pays over 81.000 a day just tor advertising his Phila- delphia store. He uses page a day in tive daily newspapers in that tt city. They are as follows: Press, $8,000; Lod- ger, 360.000; Times, 850.000; North American, $75,000, Evening Tele- ‘graph, 350.000. Up to a lew months ago Mr. Wanamaker was running a page in the Record " the rate of $81500 a year, which would have made the annual expenditure of $332,- 500. When he wanted to renew his advertising connect with the Record the publishers asked $25,000 more, or A total ot 8112.600. Mr. Wanamaker refused to pay the mount. thinking that no one else would pay that sum tor the pogo. The proposition was made to the Lit Brotheu, who ac- cepted the contract wothout a mom- ent‘s hesitation/arid they are now pnyinz the enormous sum ol 8112, 500 for the use ot the page for one year. . ZLIIRA'A BIG DAY HIGH SPEED EXPERIMENTS The Heidelm Eugene“ - School will hold Mr “Bill CNN dnn'n Day on - - "tr " A no! not!“ " be -. Am,an hatt mute” 'tte-ttsq-u,".'..-" qs-te-o""". tr tugs” J. K. SHINN. ADVERTISING PAYS (Engineering-) HEIDELBURO - “I sessi'tiiei ttrt, F‘mfiéivigz Bid. $75833: Fey. I.) ..+'_PP"""'"rrCt"k'Tr==" -'" - -7, m " 2vtt"'te"l; u h m a. . " l W new In in}. at an n L.” " pm. or. I. at a In. on and “I m in. tedta wool. M ttV Fira" (or Melon“ emttie III were “cult Other eattH v.8" . m: no: - - In: ta vat. Ind the: null " n than n; out an to: who - up we” and no In _ Then an I not} than. a to: to... m the p11“ amend I I little. ". an!“ "wink were a La. an b- anded 1.425 with. 681 - “I In... 'tlt' has: an a; ttttve.. llrl’t crttte-Were - In on M " t e um- Nih Trice- M they brought Ian Inc. ‘lwln on. sold " $6.5) to '1'pr an. Meal-- upon." Ve‘e worth you ".50 to G.” pa cit. Bun-barf c.ttte--Werrr I‘ll-3 " an III. nth-mu M In! week. Picked lot. - noun than $536 to .15 em all euorce on» acid It to $3.40 tr, a“. (‘uuumn to fair at": loll " M o " p. 'rtlo7ruCy"r5rFtrihiii'eFiyteet u- .. Fwd: I and tgtorterr-Wem and]. a tmt all " to 83.50 tor shot 1-3029 Indor- '8mTii w ll per m tor navy not-ken. tstreets 'ere steady. Idling " a.“ D ”in ref, ow! toe upon own. I.atMur- Were armor. will”. at $2.50 . “.23 tor "an; hull. hogs -Wtte hlxher. selling " " pee m [or choke C00. and "‘73 per “It for - Iud Nts. . mu It!“ If "cacti; repo0eu mun. “um“... n .. 7. _ n ' to #731:- per my Hm: city dream vonls. gem-r1! sales. 8e to 1055!- per In Sheep and lambs -Receipts. 3,G4it; sheep ‘uoled about sandy; lambs 'Jet Mum-r on lltrht suprlleu: nbeep mm M £1.50 " “All per 100 Its; one hunch " ".00; In“! " _ - A“ “My“... - It $7.375»: tit-aura munnn. reused Inmln. he to t3"e Ml head; nomhmlly am belch-I when Clo-Inc irrtyio.yt' (Sumac .... ... New 'ork ..... Toledo '... .... “innocuous . . . . Mllvnu ea. 2 nor Detroit. 2 red .. St. Lcul- ..m__'. Waterloo, July s. wheat...........,..... Khan-away Wheat Flo ar, Flour. Flour, Oat; . 'iiiii' “f“: iyiiiPLWiPSAtt Ruth-y _...........'... .Gl Briui,'perton....-9f,8! )Iiddhngs, per mm... 2L00 Potatoes, per bt.... .50 Rumor. per Ib.,. _... .15 Eggs. perdm.” .r__ .12 - IA “up. live....... Hogs, dressed . . . Ray, per wn .__ 'tttw, per ton.. Wanda)» cord.. Export Cattle . _ _ Batchers' Cut Lie _.',.'-,',?,,',:','.',,',', a. ;i'siyiriiereiLee Why in it that the firstborn child in so often the hnlthiest of a family of chil- dren? The reason seems to suggest it- Ielf. As child follows child the mother has less Ind lean vitality ; often not enough for herself and none, therefore. for her child. _ Eepectant mothers who Picrce'n Favorite Pt.- acn'ption find that it keeps them in vigor- om health. They out well, sleep well and In not" nervous. When baby come! “I advert ia MP“, -iFiaeG, ind the - mother is land? let iaA,t1got'l1l/1,t Taa' 6:; hul'thy mother of healthy children use “Fum- ite Prescription." _ d? rats“? an“; any I few words for Dr. Vicar: Trnvorite PIT-trig mm," writes In, P, Den-gins, of MImomn’ne. Bram: Co _ Quebec. " Duh hag the 6rst (our months, 1 an I Iooktd {nut-rd to becoming I mother, t Inc fered very much from nIn- RI Ind rq',r,')'2T Ind l felt so terribly If: I (mild whme eat or drink In - may, I talked Ill mi of cod. At (MI than I 'G,reGrtf/r5etee,.otd ttetotd nonwhi- ' IIvorile Practiptkm ' and I bane of F Medical th-ery,' I [at I bank of ml. lid ,_ . _ . -- .;__-L-A.u If.“ much th mu LIV. M 'nvmu Wyn-n- -..-,....v v 'iedteatrNreerr.'. i,,iiciiyiiti?firh,tS, ,araihnduthehpteytt ,rdurr,Irtett Mun-ad vhmlhdmnnny than pm TTctGaiiiHtFitGFfteie,te.ee. "iig2iihh'r,uTtld,1l'l Itogta'.'."r',tM tumble [could-ado: ham). [he Gl? thomt1st to Dr, New! III scald-e t%'l%ulo%GThe7sCi"effTria undidmormuonr.m43 The who min fm_chloniq M- TIIE RESIN“. ileiiirTtri" 'ia, TGrdttr to 87.2.1 per Too "vs: general mush at. to . . --r.. .w.... "tae John Hill The who ruler from chronic M- - are Invited to consult Dr. Pica. m, . All Mac: a”, . Addr- Dr. R. v. Hum. KY. Dr.he'q _ _ _ ttal-u'. WATERLOO MARKETS In“: and sight win " ~80“,°!-..m - - (file's. Lire Itook. Minimums Ocean Bolts . . Pantry 537.1); It'lJt-vkill; Hun teeib E: cowl. {L50 lo .6: un- Go; (-nnnerl. "Auto 32.21: Whut Mull.“- "In“: day. ClouInx [Mn]. Cash. Sent. Cub. new Walled”. 7D T7 81 ceipts. J.a.v." sheep Pautus Ike Mum-r on will at £2.50 to “All h " It“: IIIBDI " ‘nrs rather curl u m, no to 8e per "" My. 1tlrtrri-ieeetPt& w Incl 73% 275 2 ll. .76 .14 6.00 76 - on It!" not " At a, Doctor 1 Waggons- Inhmdlbwlf 6-0- - 1.4.un my -r,h" qu ”(wk-u. D-u, 74» 11”, 1+3. "as: W. MW. gfiWfié‘ game... 1%. _'i'iiit'i'ifii, Ji'tvEriti'ited 'tttis/ttelite',?. .76 7 ' 9M) 76 60 Vodwhintk 00¢;on Harlow Gout“ W. ottgtt,tdtrratxht8,ltil4 Io was “At. a. Eng... mfg...’ I" u “a on!” II- M 'l'.u'r"GirtUT6uipTrAiOaLeey.L..V5 nus-3mm” .iTGFa".tytA-tvet! tTGa7iriGViaiitdLief. trvqrtotipttte Gaaai7A.ii?eyf. In nun-cutouts! the Inc 'lr'iiNa"t"aFiiGrtiie-t.iiieeetecT. nun-cumming: i"iii"E'lfiii2tifi, CGraiisiaiiji.r.iie..e.'.ee doc-Ip- A . ”Ann“... .1.n....u.-qum " b.7436. land ttaf Junta up]: Join DOE BECK 'd)l'dtfg"lgt THEODORE iitmtiUNUrRtt bhvllh . Notice to Farmers. TH! sttgatg', vital to 1mm the amt-um- m tlt" " M" tpmt wod York-Mn Boar, nu: podium. hr " or " bin unblo- In VA Mao. .u M. n. DUMB On my rumba on In! 28th on lat It, Ind Con . t mep o WWI-oz. n wimp-av. l'.',",',',',".';',',,',',',':,,",."""' by pruning pm and um“ I” JOHN R. scum. Ic-st - P. o. MEN, WOMEN All! CHILDREN WANTED. All we mun. van-mu- .._. . “m- -.. v... mu ng to work in the bah tUMn detain: [not during the month. of Mar and June inn-Hand that: mum and Add” to tne W.tf ONTARIO SUGAR to.. Mn. 0m. The highest price psid for tsll kinds of grain. Six bargain day every week on the choicwt W.tor1oo, Mikel-um and Pure Mani- '5W0f'm "I" ...“w. .r._'_ ~. I . Loba Flour bundled unlullvoly, Bare pl 1ry'i'iehu'ttii'i7 't?iifittr'a,F'if,tli. 'tit? Sal' Root 8alt 311 kinda of men B. “Hm" 1h?erh'lef - ifialGG ”lithe Stock 7uits7iiiiisri $32133: $3.11: tief,itS'c2't,'; 23:3 Oi', Grain Bags, Land Planter and 10:4sz .ryhe2,PPl,".ts "tig emu. I'M! new r, " . L _----------------------" 1 wuot..rM"uam 'sud "Tm“ farm for 8an In Woolwloh. [you in Devin}: meek. Phone 295. --- _.- ”an" -." no In! " dc T‘.(nwonl WATERLOO Grain Market. " the men. women nn'l amid on who no - _ L '- .L- L... --n|. shah.- Buggies I koap the largcn up to-dtto stock of bugqlu nude by the leading build. on. I make . npecinlty of the “clash- l1n not-elu- so“. I tho do . an. trade In the Adam’s waggon, which is noted to be the logger In Cum}... I duo sell the Henry 3nd WillIn- Ion plough, which no and by the but farmers. Hon- nhoeing " usual, so u to give contort 3nd develop the hot. Iiatsrfsrtug and over-reaching prtsventesd. qu.J-oob..mml “it “be! M!” um “We. Strayed Flour um! Food, S. GINGRICH, LU H++++ A c. Thoma, AND E: b 9L, Water‘oo. M a. county as I 3mm, and C.iAntettrti1,%r. 7.2?32‘ Dun. that. was! "rd. -- m BERLIN I"] l Farm for Sale. Wilt-l 1tPte="gi'ttk,l'fil, Ind-1. Ila-um.- nod it? C. know-d. A! an. hall rsl an- to. “Junta-ll Hm iraTihTrtaiTtri T ',s,it?ilte1iSthiiit'. 3“,... 'tSSI'. I. . cl Thu l- uck rd- 'lfrhrils'irtii'utlil,r,iié,f, Ctpg,eg'g,',,'ll..",it 'iiii,f.'iiiitTi..iiiitifiitttt,rrpt4t my: and null hirittVe.I""'". Th Farm for Sale. um - m - I: - .. aitiiioiFwtq.bettyre9ter. a!“ tttf on than: Farm for Sale. --treftt,1t T"' mu. (an: In Wad-)0 TT. UN} Iatt H. Um" m " "' nun. F2aiye,tt.thrgtlttfl,'lt no! yethrokcn. Rumba-hull! blunt u, "ood m ttd “luv-don. but in I“ unwind. mu mt- 'tgat " " ' Ite m" M:- rfih2,e2',tt2dt, "ro l m III. “I Mr i;iir,GuTariid.g.oodireh. 33-35- "Gid Jiiiiii2iiiEiiadftott m a una- mu: Taural M III'. (lam Bell- a?“ hotel-t n bang-1n. For fungi- w uh," ttt' on -i... or m nun-ad , 0mm“: 'ymt, Farm for Sale. 'sat.tttgtt'gn't,tt at m m.‘ my.“ 'temr$lee- 1'ltiWs' m 'Giiiiii.c'letii,t3,"gT'tll,', se, "Ion .. n on!” Mum-man. gm. t,rt,utfid) iiiiiiiiitii5ii'tiedthe.reMtit Ind-fl mundhlntl “Melanin”. 'r'rG'i1t.'iLriiiiiaraGFiVtiix"r_ G'iurtGFa.' Tau." :1th you: In the Twin-In. a “Hummus. I and I. cone-ll- I. i.ti"i,t%8iTiUiriiiuiikuhkttreefar, rural-1mm Mmtwrmd build- 'fGu"tiii'iGiire,.aFEirueyAer1t','a".' ornam- hm For winnin- ttttht m i'iuG"iu""rfatfuiAaets_r. to JAIEBUN'I'IR. It“. “aloha“. l" Rumolhudt. 1 mil- ieu of Wm Ind Imus-(mm Bum. 3%.”th lulu nus. Boon-Wot “Mammoth-.11 " is"iGiroT7iiasuiRtertee bull. o, " unnewuokmnb- k mum.“ Inocu- ar, “th2 troud orchard-Ind omel- lenn - Blmwdmusohoa This hon. - _ - .4 --- n..._.- In» further wry autumn“: - um- -- -- lam. was: Haunted - moot This in on. of ho about sun. In no Conny. For further tnt-ttms by“: on mambo-u bylaw " IONA'I'Z .ryhetPPl,"h,. mu h am a " . . no ACRES. part of “I. ot Hana Riven M unwound Dora fnmo barn with M iotasrrsrautu up"! PM no ACRES. part of lot " thc lacuna} m ot Gum River. on mod new on “m M nuns. and Wora but Inn-o haunt. good tnmo barn with stone hraadeuoo, mum» ondanmh. an“! shod with W prn and my pm "adorn“ h. nu: I n wen Vim: wind min, small etch-I'd. About. 101t wro- under culuwr Hun. know M can and ' nun". b: " arm- at ")WIIL Pom-don in Inch. Fur lumber ”Maul-I'- ap,” m -----. .nn n-AI-‘|\' IPL-s “In“ E Goon "to m Moi W h tho Pau'. Wynn-ho. " m a -t, um ms “and. mm Pte FAsUiur-t1 .. BINJAIIN DEVI". - " no a. much Itat Valuable Property for “'0 rl,1,tt Jgt, ,mmm “(AWOL-l M ti. iiiiiiiii.'d,iterxll - Iegi "H '.thiitiitht .ett',r.t'la I“... tluttq. - Win-ll“ to “no. cumin-o WWII-1. I" Improvod Yttrium" Swim For an. 1 RIM D-m"'""'" l [mm-a. itiiiii21't'f"" ......u.. 'gttta%rprr, _._‘ rt-V tstt. For Sale or to Rent. - m.-- mi, Luciano” 'd'W.'hl'G' CA"A an nun-11' ‘m 0‘". ll Ce.eruex and - c *0... but“. 'A"niri"G7FiitEEttyr'r . m vi” M mm. WW to-- "ttr, wot-II " an! d M m. b l' i,ict)'t,e"i','r'fl9 P.t."t."t " 1"aulif, to» - FirEifPLiiut all: Farm for Sale. House For Sale. House for Sale. LM) darrcrtriLqetArLtP.2' Tea', Bulimia!” " “mm a am at nun-vir- ik o. .._ - Tri; a-arf. Notice. 'iaaiikitarrr, “who. 36.3mm ICLIAY. non ISAAC 'd'.Nllr In!!! ”I”!!! ' " Luna-£32.19 We _",,:)',:,',','.'.,::):,:,),",,', Comfort Efor Hot Days - - rerya' 0' ' MtMtttttrt a tbttrdts fr" Bum-I‘- OH I“. “' _ i Benn-um; ”Wwwmq A Hat That Is Becomlng u'lm4 On Saturday. (tittw'ttpttllr Mt _' W. with?! "atlettttuo.-o, WHITE IUSLIM We show a full line of Implements and other hm nannies, mei-bemllgblhtyd (lb a.turar,autut-aroes1r,rmtreuu". tttdid a-a.--- "Sign Gold Star." Everything for the Farmer. We bid you welcome to amine all our wens and it you don't see what you want, "ink for it.” Open every day. We Guarantee everything Mfr-“MW . Ind- m an!” infirm-3mg 12in no. a, any um um- um hum mum-Ind; 'rhudiGaraeuu-d""th""'-. _ '1 And wtriottoaastoreomm-detd by about...” It .11 - you, " one!“ human!“ 00, tl w,nou.¢as.uu,u.u “60400. 800mm Pemgtieettt"itt. " u amt u u u The, "riiiitur-aottut-rtt-ttrtt"B. Cum-Hm Ira-um 'tothers. In an - - . m oomph“. IMPLEMENT EMPORIUM Fine Good: at Close Prices. . E. Shantz, g,tttBtti,"lf,N?,Ti Farmers' Supply House, BERLIN} . ONT. (No. 5 IDEAL MOWER.) Warnlng. COLORED “was. - -niAirtEaD:BuLatTta-, GdGiErom “10°“- Opposite the Mum. FM! St, Bed iEiiiEi"dii5iiidi'tf -- Jitter F we sell. ANTZ mucus-gamma. use? also” We also all Wagon, Buggies Barnes ot " kinds. Continuum Stock Bach, Chum and Cram Srponton, tlriM-tstmserr, Shovels, Path. Seeds of all kiuo,Biere1es,rimetare, Wheelbnrrovn a'specidty. ' Girl. Wanted - -- Flows, Gag no", & T. Cullivuwrl sad Seed Drill., Summers. Waders. - Beet Cultivate Turnip Seven, Binden. Moms" and Steel Rakes. (All: - “no ti,tsli,, “INT msuch w.. -7 -'" M fl”

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