* * TO ADVERTISERS, â€")‘\_ _ Notiseof changes maust be lefs at this office 106 7 later than Sapurday uoou. _ The copy for 3 chanine must be left not lnter thas Pussday Chronicleâ€" hoon Wodussday esch wook, made kmnows on THE W. A. GREEN BY LAW Priday, Nov. 1ith, the qualifed ,duuun-um#-"fl be called 4 theig votes for uwfl&t&ï¬m ald to Mr. W. A. Greene, of Rerlin, and such persons as he shall associate atut > a w dn 4 y VTr Tt toes of uhtA J ie found on page two ol this issose and "-_uuâ€".uuuwn-:m is to furnish Mr. Greene with & free site, free water, a loan. of $7,500 withoutâ€"interest, repayable in *en equal anoual installments â€" and »“’ï¬â€˜mm except school and local improvement rates for ten DAVID BEAN, Propristo®. Bubscription $1.00 por ansum in advance,0.90 W eekly say a total of $250, This on the baâ€" ';kJ_thpmutm. will .:-zuhï¬dm mill to _ the rate or a matter of about 17 cents on an assessment of $1,000, ‘The industry is different from any other industry in town and will give j nt ‘and _ profitable employment !‘ozylot otherwise employed. It will bring â€" more families to town, Jead to> the.jbuilding. of :more: houses, tike up the surplus labor, and . keep. ‘values of real eatate stable: Enq‘ â€"owner ol property ~ should have no ï¬hihfl,t:_'ofl tor the bylaw. | Waterloo has been . comparatively quiet for some years, and if this byâ€" Jaw cartics it will lead to the estabâ€" lishment of several other industrics which are now under comsideration. . ©. In order to carrty & bylaw of this kind, it is necessary that threeâ€" filths of all the qualified efectors vote for the bylaw. It behooves the Town Council and the Council of the Board ol Trade to . make arrangeâ€" ments for bringing out the full vote on polling day. Let not only these bodies, but everyons interested . in the growth and prosperity of Waterâ€" loo come out and work for the passâ€" ~ing of this bylaw. w But today, they are hamâ€" perediby lack of transportation lacilâ€" ities. »Nature has done a gréat. deal THE WELLESLEY LINE newespaper pub ished every Tnursday s ,43 pprpaney~» ># , P W » 7 C "’r‘s“ + narg / 3. qA g ie Burwel} ‘way , _A ::‘n.uu‘ me o “" 4 ;‘*’“ where â€"â€" lagt . ant the vihnge of "Tor the purpose of discusiing the proposâ€" ed route of the new line of the sailâ€" -.,u..wucom-uu< ‘The two promoters ol the road were interviewed by a representative ol the Sentinel.Review on the subject ol the routes under gonsideration and Woodâ€" stock‘s prospects for the building of the railway through this city. ln«e ference to the latter question, . the assurahce .was given â€" that Woodâ€" stock‘s chances for a place on .. the corporaiion is favorable to offering ,*:.flmâ€"m in return for tages which the city would om â€" the rosd. Nothing det tBe . matter _ of assurahce was given â€" A&hat Woodâ€" M;.musnhu-; :i new are ~she mbbmt‘uh‘ th-1 some dnducements _ in return for viantages which the city . would ¥® . from tlomuu‘ Not , mat ¢.,°:~|,‘ ;"“r"*? und as taf as Mes Chariton and Teall .v“ , the route â€" by way db . bek was even . more satistact : uy other. _ Two nroposed routes were under considerâ€" way weas SVCn _ IEGEG .1y other. _ Two proposed | were under considerâ€" ation, one way of Embro, Stratâ€" ford and Listowel ftom Ingersoll, the other through Woodstock, Berlin and possibly Guelph, aithough the latter city is thought to be & little too far to the sast for a whose minus b\ohmfl a inct that the Port Burwell line had been constructed to Ingersoll didn‘t affect Woodstock‘s chances of securâ€" ing the rosd in the least, President Chariton asseried, as the company‘s charter provides for the building. of the railway to Woodstock, ivia Inâ€" gersoll. > The company are now â€" conâ€" sidering the advgntages and induceâ€" ments afforded by various towns and idï¬usln(thptmdmm.d whether the line comes to Wood tock or not depends on what we will conâ€" .m‘m‘ohï¬owcydm‘ofln‘ assistance to the road. Nesded inducements. "What . would : you expect Woodâ€" stock to offer in the way ol induceâ€" ments?" was asked. liberal inducements. By â€"the road coming to Woodstock communications would be opened beatween this. city and Pt. Burwell, probably the finest ‘‘Well,‘"‘ replied Mr. Chariton, ‘‘in view of the fact that your city would receive very valuable advantages and benefiis from the road _ passing through "bere, we would expect very m-mm The . city. would be able to purchase its coal at @ lower cast, as also many other arâ€" ticles â€"which are tramsported â€" â€" from well for Canadian.© dealers. ‘Ther again, with the ï¬h&w‘roï¬u‘ northwards ~ towards â€" . and (GGuelph, Woodstock would be comnectâ€" ed with a prosperous . and n-.l:: district in thisâ€" direction and w find a hz- -m goods. Indesd, dw dstock would derive untold s from being sit» uated on the new line and with . the proper assistancs Irom the place, tle chances that the railway will : come like to se6 through _ Woodsteck. . 1t . has goou ° mvenmeainpmenmammstmsnzmmmee railway connections abd is a flourâ€"| ‘THE 10,000 MARK IS PAS8ED ishing and prosperous city," . gdded Ts ohe t tm 4s 00(0000 % 9 Mr. gey‘s on Sunday....«_R. â€" 8.+ Futher: left for Owen Sound on My‘ov- ing on a businessâ€"trip... yo‘s trom Wellesiey, and a }fl-d hers,, from Toronto, are visiting at Mr., GL Myot‘s.......Mr. E. C. Bowman, .of &A berta, visited at Mr. D. Bergey‘s en Sunday. * « Briefs.â€"Ail Saints‘ Day wes â€" celeâ€" brated here onâ€" Saturday, Nbv. ist, as asual. High mass was read in the jocal church and the day passed with the usual festivities.....Hallow w‘én passed quietly, the only sign be ing somie decorations in the various parts of the town by some mischistâ€" ‘r"'""'""‘ Aboau‘buvm performance which was commented on ‘m' uon uP 1 . ud t io ue ‘ Shooting Match.â€"Quite a few at the local Gun Club took in the shootâ€" b * week S snn on uies Mp having 1 own against teading shots . of other towns . &.Mflzhn‘ \.mkwu&pfl on Thursday, Nov. 6. The .commitâ€" NEW DUNDEE 8T. CLEMENTS States to Port Burâ€" I would 1 N 3 Inâ€" | periments sonâ€" | were take uce it wi and the â€" : and | fitst to t ock Aoge M Pil o which will serve as a tangible / 10â€" membrance of his connection â€" with the collegiate: instibute. Join Haus purchased the resi> ‘ of the lats John Wiese on Ceâ€" dar stieet. on Saturday for $890. Mr. J.‘W. Davey, auctionser,‘ conducted Mr. A. Marvey Devitt, of me Migchants bask of ‘Acion, . forâ€" 7 his new home. He says Acton is a mmnmomtommf business boom and scarcily * of to secure a suitable house. and his family will take up temporary reâ€" sidence in & suite ‘of furnished rooms council of the BHoard=of Trade~~ was held last night in the office of Secreâ€" tary John‘S. Campbell, Matters in cennection with the ex= Matters in connection with the ex« periments in sugar beet . cultivation were taken up and discussed fully, I‘itvumntl:ï¬.‘lh'n the recentlyâ€"received tothuom'fllauha _ Preliminary â€" Aarrangements. . were mAade for the excursion to the Berâ€" hhucm:d‘wï¬w‘m obably be on November znm-mm-m "be announced later. thy death of Mrs. Widfang, wile DEATH OF MRS. M. â€"WiLDFANG Star Clothing Store, which océurred at the fami#ly residence on Monday aftemmpon at 4.30‘ o‘clock.> The® deâ€" ecaso# had sufflered severely from <a Cancer in the bowels for nearly cight months, but in spite Of ‘the enployâ€" ment ‘ol the best ~medical~ skill~ and earelul nursing she gradually ‘ became worse. < During the past few ‘weeks Mount The Berlin assessors, Messrs. H. L. Janzen and . F. Robleder presented. their report Monday evening, which was received . with genetal satis/acâ€" tion by the representatives of the town and the citizens who were in attencance. ‘They . reported substanâ€" tial increases in both population «zd }m,m last year, the former “,‘â€Wmmflm pree viodbe year, and in ‘the assessment an increase of $228,395 against an â€" inâ€" moolm.muponadï¬ityux. ‘The report includes the addition â€" of the Sugar Refitery and surrounding properties secured from the Waterlow Township in exchange for property in the east and south wards which now beiongs to the township, and is n( . Included in the assessors‘ report. The dortect figures given are as follows: South Ward . West Ward North Ward Centre Ward 1% is our South Ward 888,235 West Ward ©970,545 North® Ward ° 407,515 Centre Ward 182,025 East Ward â€" 931,880 Below will be tound a list of pa« tents recently: granied by the dian Government through the ago of. Messrs. Mation & Marion, Patent Aftorneys, Montreal, Can., ° and Washington, â€" D.C. Information . 1e lating to any of these patents will ‘be supplied:free of charge by applyâ€" 1% to the above samed firm. anada: ".fl&.’ M-_’ "e'l!ct:. =’~', &‘ 4 11, + P m% v7,084, ‘ Olaus . Anderson, Levi® g'. ts Pss ht Fra M TH Mele oo e cA ce hh cï¬ pecn n Berlin $3.040,200 $3,411,805 $208,306 PATENT REPORT Assessment Population 10,180 9914 1902,â€"1901. 1097 1916 1959 1912 1702 422,080 455,005 157,600 807 080 to chronicle 1901 1887 1773 2458 Incresse, 18,885 47,885 f 1’,“0 24,425 124,800 19 of to of AssesgOTs Janzen was> ; Hrps _ oi 67 m-.-&'-ï¬%m o‘ciock sharp, and by. the simé Aletter had Ahe peading ol ‘uymaz-ul 1eguiar meetâ€" | a’pfl ot mvm- ~were 4. im respective , viz., | Messas. Braun, Honsberger, _ Grose,â€"Krang ‘.Colhu, Vogt, Wober, Bricker > and A| Atd as presented mfl}mu:.mï¬"ï¬ the clerk, from the various merchants and rateâ€" uce yase "@ tyiew mating it t 0716 ‘honasy. t muing . tht :hi::‘.t n:‘pl‘y to all stores, exeepting Thew woee he. Heir irs igus ing tommittees were received as jolâ€" Pue . ho on punitation nat .â€" 4t Finance.report No.. 3 was read and. adopted. 1t .was as follows:..~.,. ..;, the following report: e That the.sum .o( $8.00 be.refunded to C. S.. Zinkamn on his butcher. li~ cente taken out on . March: 16th, 1902.. That the Twin City. Pet.Stock and Poultry, Association be granted â€"the use of the mafkes building for . the wing. dates: :b- 80th. and 81st January‘ ist, 1902, fora.yearly exhibition,‘ and iht-fln marketâ€" on the 31st December l m D. unos‘r:?.."’ Report was adopted. F + MUKNIOIPAL FPUEL yARDS.. _ l t ) thoow s Ge ol bowi‘‘t The communication \of ‘&:kmdn. and hh:m was taken up and: at 3 suge of Mayot, .. & e s m esn ind Groot: io Tavoairientne. Toot E:E’ï¬â€˜-;iy.u. s l sn ‘The actount of L. Nehls for istreot sprinkling > of © $5.00| was passed.."> ~ Accounts of :Â¥est Kimmel, for lay= ing! plank walk,> $85.91{! R: Boekimer & Co., for grwvel, $8:00, »were paskeds Accounts: of R. Bochmer &~Co+, for . vatious ~Bewer ~and > Board * of Wotks improvemen‘ts, amounting‘ to $17900.14,. were passed.~" : P .8 The Uourt of ~‘Revision trespecting Assessment Roll of 1902 ‘will be held on Nov!38th, at ‘two 6"clock in ‘the will compose‘{t: Alds. . Honsberâ€" ger, Kran:," ‘Collard, Yoxt wd We G::conll of ~John x:â€"u. $21.45; ‘ m. u- & # "W Co., $100.95, :h’:&-l > "« ;â€" A. bylaw was read aWI Onally passed w ting" F & J. H. KRESSLER, NUNICIPAL FUKL YARD P > X. Kranz,, Chairman: Report was adopted. without .. disâ€" The _ Market, Committee presented to Powe Hiile ‘tald th6» |A POLICE COMMISSLILON, ) addceed the Intw Dt Miylinks The . Councl] .. adjourned.., a$ reports, of the yarions ;s EARLY CLOSING MARKET REPORT. ANNUAL MEETING 1 remaln} of the Bosltniet #}| turni> â€" sceneryâ€"~‘of «h8 country is < charming,| when it is considered ‘that alty passed is me‘ larger than the state of f and: yet: 40,000,000 â€" people in?-w-“dhzcwn in i . a l o in t . ol bylaw the meeting mï¬hg Krant, Y.. ®., t, 3. _ _ CO€ misyio,. eoln mante Torse Tihes bn Hacg was over and quict, had been restor« Aeuran %a&i fl“? mined fight lor the .tororganization of uen vo moctian ts proposal, andâ€"hé had<béenled to exâ€" peot that /Ald:" Weber: would: support him, â€"but . Ald.â€"Weber â€" had>>made‘a Boid chaiige ol ‘front: by the time the meeting was ‘opened, and these ‘two aldermen had no hesitancy in telling the opinions they had"o! cach other. rmu-tuy-" i~procedurd â€"was thrown o the winds:and in the ‘heat as sometimes Jooked® as . it fistic â€"arguâ€" than Bricker ‘heid out tor© the=reâ€"orâ€" ganization of ‘the ‘polics force "until ments : might» beâ€" resorted : to. © Alderâ€" he finally saw" that it â€"was a case ol three : to‘oneâ€"< anit be: promptly ~~reâ€" sighed his positiemi‘ <«>s!> e man . Kran« ‘ and *Alds, " Cochk Fana Weber ‘were ‘of W‘%' that it was '“"‘â€}:,‘hâ€â€˜* o appoint u‘w!{\u" 6 , ws would be" New * Year‘s" " bétote he Would ‘assutic his duties, ‘and in "the ver!| it ‘they ®advertized ~~tor * three i:’“ -o.u-uu«:n be securâ€" in a% woek‘#* "sould : ‘beâ€" i the ate Goancll * stbuld ‘take np audience assembled.at Zion Evangoi | P § i &Â¥ RR WV cal thurch, ‘Tuesday=evening to listen‘| ~ ; ' 1 @H i *0 ; the Jecture, â€"In. the Land=â€"of the | »~~ Ec-i! Tepcly opf P ondig ??:,m;lâ€ATfl OF MRS. WX JAFPRAY People‘s ‘Alliance }of the> church,: and it,.was most gratifying to them ~ t# lhflu,-‘ a representative .nnr‘; in , attendance:>Bishop : Breffogel=â€"= one: of ~the : foremes t‘ speakers: of ~the Evangelical €hurch onâ€"the‘ contifient, and always sueceeds. ‘in holding . the A attention ~~of . his=audience, wh¢ther preachingâ€"aâ€"sermonâ€"or _ deâ€" livering a Jecture, ~The :Bighopkept his audience in good. humor ‘-ity. r: The pastor ol the. , Rev. L‘W‘ Minneapolis,. Mina., ~forthe: winâ€" Y. Haist, presided, and was, assisied |lef.â€" On Saturday, alternoon sne â€"6xâ€" in ‘the ‘"M“S“'“'R.E' the |perienced a signt: attack of indigcs~ m.;u. h."kg,, s efficient tionâ€"and ‘on:â€"Sunday evening sceumes "of rendeted the anâ€" to: be recovering from the ellec.s . ol them, "Hark, Hark my Sou!,‘" in a the â€" same." ‘The end came without splendid mer, alter . whith, . the warning. / * AY % chairthan ¢d uporn Hishop ‘Bny-‘ . Scotiand was the deceased‘s ‘bi.thâ€" togel to deliver his address. . ... |place: Her patents removed to â€" this ‘Tlu 'tl“thrv' WT EV" kastine" tust Broidat â€" ngp . mabere their maps, But, at the present time it m mie secomang ts legarient . in & cfl F ESE «137 [ h‘-“ ucmmid world as, the Itiaitic, . The trip. acrosy the, ethe :vwsflï¬:q@m“mm‘“ The negie s B4 paste s ons C Fesep k: :§ and ¢xâ€" hsC t 2 w t .8 "ddes r s fl"{ï¬;l 5 1e Croat ShiP n chdin 44 ? .ï¬.‘e‘o; ;ii etin A | large jand ‘~emcesdingly ngiy : attentive ?oï¬gï¬wnn usious , which ; lorâ€" %‘J‘&z‘: o 9 mamat w ie alba | t ahe emitoc s Th for} Ji “‘-\odl" it h“‘“‘g eortume: for "Tiat 0t the Armérican or. Englishâ€"style:â€"The naâ€" char ming,< when 4t is: considered. that is mo‘ larger than the state of and: yet : 40,000,009 â€"people Abve on thats which is â€"grown in fields: aail: gardens â€"of the counâ€" try. There: is «> périeots 8ystem: : of irrigntion in use ~fot Ahe growth â€" of tice, which> is . the chief â€"eccupation al hw Â¥uBasmarh 4 0P "yniy iA ic .‘1‘1&'_;‘,,'..;'...",.', To 10 ie i i i en HSG Sichoditt charch on charaoteriation ~of the ~Japanâ€" in the Zion Methodist church on -dmm-wm.. ~Me‘@unday last. Rev, L. Bertintt 6+ had than mvww"m fr wk c::n-md M Anginat ns Pemtt, hn i ccoorea fen exipen hum'rwmlwunâ€"udumm %_u»nmmur*'n,hm'd.-':w'd n e eacie t m e o oo se jorst hi c : 4 «6 v P a Th 51â€""45.- d‘ ‘will be a @Oarce & AN INTERESTIN «LECTURE DCAD® sï¬?. unâ€" i m it t o s they make. i . Arâ€" / ~‘Corner Store â€" Comforters â€"*~ and Bla t tion â€"aud (on:â€"Sunday evening sceuces ..'whommmm.. ol a the ~same." The end came without e warning. / * ' t i y-‘ . Scotiand was ‘the deceased‘s ‘bi.thâ€" place. Mer parents removed to â€" this * e in oole. pedaat _ . "wele i case white woo! Blankcets;pink and biug borderailarge 200 pair dark, grey and white shaker flannel Blankets | special s vR 114 at $1.00, 10â€"4 at 75¢ Light and dark grey shaker flannel Shecting, 72 in. Fancy bed Spreads, Comforters,etc , from $1 to $3 each Bricker & Diebel . Galt + Reporter: «The _ ~death ovearâ€" red at the iesidence‘ of her won, Mr. J. P»»Jaffray, © Blenheim road, ~at midnight Sunday, of Agnes Smith Jackson,/ relict "of (the iate William Jaffray, of Berlin, after an illness.oi a Jew bour,. the end coming . suddenâ€" Ay from. heats failure, . .. _<., / ‘The de.cased was in her. T0th year and bad been a Lematkably Aceamitny and vigorous person all her. liie, She came to Gait irom ‘Noronto a. week ago to visit her son, prior. to goug . Scotand was the deceased‘s ‘bilthâ€" place. ‘Her patents removed to â€" this country when she vz. clild. ‘Lhe head ‘of the Taniity, ‘ James Jaick> son, {ounded the villagesof Ayr, goâ€" ing there in 1832 and following= 101 years the milling business; aiso conâ€" ducting a ‘gthétal store, Bubsequentiy cemoviig‘ to" Galt, and© here‘ the deâ€" ceased | Wa‘s ~thartied 40 Mr. Willianm Jafiray, who was then â€"&) paitner: of father; the late Peter Jafiray, in usmy ses, uns o. I Aupny of. the l‘n?%:& wardiu.. Ilh't‘*& n -::l“.! teass yea tor fkarly forty years the ..County ‘the & otturring When ‘Mr. 0KE Aray died "n" 1890: * Oné ‘brother "ont ."':?:{m'm.%m oo miike oo » Wiiigedat aiininate, take place on‘ ; ; Wotnesday . altornoon, ho Artmaing. Artifing on. tot .45 train‘ from Gait, and protéeding, No St. ‘s Anglican charth for seri firs Foms Antioats moye cmeino W ALLACE « SPECIAL IN â€" and _BiX> living, Mrs. M.:0;0. DeLRMAR Clairvoyant and roâ€"j Reader is m‘m,h% in Berlins. =â€">â€" /\ This lady gires the best of satis faction, and can be consulted on any monials of business :and > important mt:l':n:zmâ€"lhr-h the lives le, which 1e advice. Satislaction guatranteed â€"â€"or Guelph, where she has been for . the with good suapess: > ‘Those desirous»of profting: by ~her visit had better do so as carly as Plcase call it MARKET HOTEL. i â€"Private Parlor, First Floor, Office Hoursâ€"6 a.m. to 9 p.m,. _ V BRX 8 ced c es g8TOOR8&FPUTL o ree nb l Een oo ol Price D and 506 and every bottle guar Stoses : OQpen Sundays. tiue: oi ie rin o arol dne: aftet" which he will accommodate farâ€" ï¬ ::"“ tmil) ‘vw nonnt mm uns s i‘.‘.‘.’. $ Cc . tWn “m“ '.n".x:;m'w"w «waiffice on the %th Dec. to % monnter, ‘"the liqnot & Seuting ot RMiss Biab Haradllot m...c- place, %6 Mr. William Thompâ€" son,â€" of Amatunth; ‘nt Yho>Metbutist fond is Ths guest of bis brother, Po ter, of this place. _ Rev." A. Biunck preached In‘ BrakÂ¥ oh Sunday, â€" [ <Sap . Snlet Â¥ 7ï¬ï¬'7flmmfl' Berlin & Waterloo, â€" . OX 4# «cond hok 4 ts AFar 38