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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Nov 1902, p. 3

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Iuez o all parts of the world at ing cost by ‘our draits and money orders. _ _ _ _The rate of interest may seem small when eompl:txed ;‘i‘th th:hi:t d speculators, but ~â€" m"l:d nblyn.u certain. * ?"â€"fién‘:z’bet that the money is perâ€" t can get it beit Seaie t t ol oah t 5 Dapital, $8,000,000, "Fest, $2,000,000. <.. HEAD OFRICE, TORONTO. A genéral Banking ‘Business <transâ€" BANK OF HAMILTON _ Bank drafts are absolutelyâ€"safe and ::irunlee that the money will be id only to the right party. . \>Travellers can purchase Circular Notes, which can be cashed everyâ€" where without chu‘},gersonll‘idam tification or any kind of trouble. ‘~SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The safest way to invest your monâ€" ey is to place it in this department. Ou'(i;ll;rvqb{fnpwnd- teceived. Interest added twice a year, scted at the WATERLCO BRANCH ‘Deposite of one dollar and upwards received in the Savings Bank or on Bpecial Deposit and highest rates of {~terast allowed. Drafts and Money Orders issued on all points at lowest rates. Special attention paid to the m&funm and out of town eustomers. Blank Notes for tarmers sales supplied free on application. E. C.G. MiNTY. Masager. . A generai banking business done. Colâ€" ections pado, drafts issued payable in all partsof the Dominion or any. place in the world mmuummm money deposited in Savings Bank or special The Molsons Bank. Paid up Capital AOA#K0RR@RARRRAR¢RStRRE If You Want a Stylish Upâ€" # toâ€"dase Hat We Can . $ Suit You. | w :.:nfu little .m.;’ Young ladies‘ hate 2 to $8.00. & Sdoz walking shapes at T. piveirranilt AIIL“M and trimâ€" flhl Millinery Store. E Misa: Peneiton, f ;,..".,. â€" ~*« . Berlin: 38. Incoeporatea in 1855, HEAD OFFICE, MoNTBREAL t MZ,,|Pucay vequtabde. ho. PPrcct T. E. HAINES, Agent, f BERLIN Oiopeoced velicgs. n > ARL"MO and trimâ€" Must Bear Signature of GCVRE S1CK HEADACHE, See Pecâ€"Stmsile Wrapper Bciow. o Liver Pills. THE CANADIAN Japital, . â€" . $2,500,000 Furd â€"â€" $2150,000 JACORB HESPELER, â€" Manager Waterico Branch Budialy t : \ t 4 4s & 3 “"lb' muw"fl o° the Prosbytetins iess â€" > The Aags on . . the... Government, County and municipal buildings, and a% \y!M.Mndu::l;:: or ol King Edward‘s *birthday. T :‘l‘lh-t was ;mm vik Wednesday.......Mrs. Jacob Ritt, o( Berlin, was the guest of Mré, E. k. Beger over Sunday.......Mrs, J. A. ?d and son Lyman, of Berlin, paid ‘Wigit to friends here this week...... Mr: H. V. Clemens has.again taken his pol’;fion as salesman for the Berâ€" lin ‘White Ware Company, and Mr. George Gilter, of Berlin, has taken charge of J. U. Clemitns‘ store here _â€" The <4u . of late Mrs. . .M. mu:“ l-nfi- Wednesday afâ€" ternoon from the family residence on ‘elm' of Frederick ‘and Ahrens street thrant in ariiplant 1 and mnh in at to pay» mm to the. deâ€" ceased. .A service whs con dutted t. the howeâ€"by Rev,. D.â€" W. Snider, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, who spoke in a very feeling manner of the loss sustained by the family and the community in the death of Mrs. Wildfang. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiâ€" ful. ‘The palilâ€"bearers were <Messrs. C. H. Mills, P. Hymmen, A. J. Ga. bel, E. Scully, Geo. Potter and C. Kranz. ‘The ‘burial took nlace at Mount Hope cemetery. FUNERAL OF ~MRS. M. WILDâ€" FANG. The funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. L ons To uy the nBinkifie" ut Jaffray took place on Wednesday afâ€"|[@&AWONf adt bY the plaintifts, but ternoon â€"to . Mount Hope: cemetery. Â¥ n rnn en raiihe ols ho se The remains arrived from Galt on | WILL MANUFACTURE ALCOBHOL the 2.45 train, accompanied by the se , family of the deceased, all of whom| ‘The directors of the Ontario Sugar were present, and the funeral cortege|Co., atâ€" their meeting â€" at the proceeded to St. John‘s Anglican |Waipe* â€"House on Friday, decided: to church, where an impressive service|form another company for the purâ€" was conducted by the rector, Rev.|pose of establishing a new indastry J. W. J. Andrew. A large number|in Berlin. The new frm will be ol the old acquaintances of the deâ€"|called the "Ontario Chemical Co.," ceased were present to take a last |and will manufacture . gicobol Aor look at the one who has always been |mechanical and gcientific purposes out highly esteemed and beloved while a|of the refuse molapses made at the tesident of Berlin. The pall bearers |Ontario and othey gugar refineries in were Messrs. W. H. Bowlby, K.C., |the Province, The compuny will be A. Millar, K.C., Dr. D. S. Bowilby, |distinctâ€"{fom the Ontario Sugar Reâ€" FUNERAL OF MRS. WM. JAFâ€" FRAY. daby The Quarterly Board of Trinity Methodist church met on Wednesday evening. The pastor,. Rev. D. W. Snider, presidéd. The financial _ reâ€" port of the Treasurer, Mr. E. P. Clement, was read and showed the church to be in a healthy condition financially. Reports were also heard from the various departments of the church, each of which, were in a prosâ€" perous condition. ‘The following were elected _ stewards of the Board:~â€" Messrs. A. S. Hallman, Dr. J. :Â¥F. ,Hons'berm, E. P. Clement, J. B. 'Wuver, Jesse Hallman, J. G. Wing and D. Buckborough. Mr. E. P. Cle ment was reâ€"elected Recording Stewâ€" ard for the twentyâ€"seventh term. Messrs. C.â€"H. Mills, Geo. Martin and A. C. Thomas were elected on the Sunday _ School _ Committee, â€"and Messrs. A. S. Hallman, Jesse Hallâ€" man and A. C. Thoman on (he Temâ€" perance Committee. The Bld\,b‘ cided to appoint young men as ush» ers. l How many . mothers dread his awakenming howls, knowing that he will keep everyone miserable until he goes to sleep again or gets his food. These crying fits are the terror . of every inexperienced mother. Mrs. Gabricl Batnes, Six Mile Lake, Ont., is aâ€" mother who has learned how this trouble can be best met, â€"and ites us as follows: ‘"‘My baby sufâ€" much from i#ndigestion, and was ys and restless, I gave him sevâ€" eral ‘medicines, but they did not help him. I then got a box of Baby‘s Own Tablets and they helped him t most at once, and have done him much good that I would not now be without them. 1 can recommend Baby‘s Own Tablets to all mothers as the best medicine I have ever used for children.‘‘ These . Tablets are guatanteed to contain no opiate or harmful drug and can be given with absolute #afety to . the % weakest infant. Soid by all 10 ctam n ho 5y Hiiting ditece 16 & Ont., or â€" Schnectady, N. Baby‘s awakening ought to be looked forward to as a pleasure, not dreaded as a scourge. He should awaken bright, merry, and full . of fun, refreshed by slcep, ready for a good time. py 2P ther in placing. graduates in postâ€" docnd esc yal? en "the Eleven Agencies,. A PROSPEROUS CHURCH. A New Game For Mothers. Knox, "an inwate ‘of * the WAKE UP, BABY! and J. Sud The iamous champions of the Westâ€" M e o m Ooning and sgorentises for "Whviner the W.0. o‘fl . hotd on to %”. f a been in their m“;lrn presented to the Association. was a good atiendance of those in :L.h‘l.“:\:‘:.uhdflou ::mth last year were submitted and received. ‘The club will continue to play in the W.0.H.A., which proâ€" mises to be larger this season than ever. "The fdllowing . officers were slected: The statements of claim. by the plaintifis and defendants in the suit ol H. ‘Krug: & Co. vs. Woodworkers Union, No. 11%, have been filed at . Presidentsâ€"Messtrs, mhogt we. m« uo i U Court Clerk Jno. McDougall‘s office. The plaintiff‘s claim is a. long one [ IP hsnlb o. 2i ces talli inss â€"ntnicina M . and includes all of the grievances the rly: 28. perâ€"cent. over last year. company have against the Union.such |. Rey, Mr, Scott took as his text at as loitering around the premises, inâ€" | te service, St. John 21, 17, terfering with the business ol the|viz,;; ‘*Jesus said unto him, ‘Feed firm, threatening. the employees who\My Sheep.‘ ‘‘ The preacher spoke ol are not on strike, etc., etc. They |the incident when the words> were ask for $2,000 damages from each of |spokem and relerred: to the importâ€" the defendants for wrongfully hinderâ€" |anee. of the occasion when Christ had ing the firm in carrying on the busiâ€" . Hisâ€"Disciples at the seaside at ness, and $5,000 from the joint Unâ€"|the former occupation as fishermen. jon for conspiring to interfere with whole.future of the church deâ€" the firm and employees. «on theâ€"disciples and Christ exâ€" The statement of claim of the d¢â€" |», Peter to "‘Feed My Sheep." fendants is a short one, in whigch work of the churchâ€"could only they do not admit to any of the a!â€" |be trusted. to qualified men. The legations made by the plaintifis, but|text and numerous other commands deny all. of them. Christ. was the church‘s authority WILL MANUFACTURE ALCOHOL, |/or spreading the Gospel abroad. Dr. pose of establishing a new indastry in Berlin< The new Arm _ will be called the ‘"Ontario Chemical Co.," and will manufacture . gicobol Aor. mechanical and gcientific purposes out of the refuse molapses made at the Ontario and other sugar refineries in the Province, The compuny will b“ listinct the . fining Co., but mmf purpose: taking stock in â€" the new company, 1t has been decided to offer the stock of the Ontario Chemical Co., first to the shareholders of the Onâ€" tario _ Sugar Co., and every shareholder will be allowed to obtain as many shares in the new company, and will sell at $10 per share. The pro.pectus will be issued in a . few days, and should shareholders of the Sugar Co. not desire, to purchase shares in the Chemigal they will be put on the market. The works will be large and will be erected on the Sugar Co‘s grounds in Berlin, work at which will comâ€" mence very soon. Until the new inâ€" dustry is completed the refuse : moâ€" lasses will be stored and the Chemiâ€" cal Co. will manufacture alcohol next spring and be ready for the <sugar some person not a member of _ the| N Sifely take this famous well« ”;uum-u:‘- u‘.hry. known remedy. ~Made entirely of Io-ocut:.rz.lhmmm m:mmm-; V‘.‘.“A"‘"Q;"fi“"" m“h take such steps as would supply that excepting Mr. Geo, Rumpe!, who re signed. ‘The clection was by ballot and resulted as follows: Messts. R. Roschman, J. M. Staebler, W. H. Schmalt and D. Hibmer, for Berlin, and Messr, Geo, Dibel and J. B. Hughes for Waterloo. A resolution was unanimously passâ€" ed expressing the need of an elevator and a new opetating room for the Hospital, and advising the Board to the Berlin â€" & Waterloo Hospitai| The frequent burglaries in the town Trust resumed on <Friday evening.|b@Â¥v® awakened in the minds of the At each adjourned meeting there was|Citizons an inquiry regarding the effiâ€" an increased attendance, last evening|Ciency ol the police force. The call there being seventeen persons preâ€"|on the pait of the people for better sent. Among these were the followâ€"{Police protection has resulted in the ing directors: President J. C. Breitâ€"|appointment of a special polite comâ€" haupt, presiding; W. H. Riddell, Geo. |mittse composed of aldermen of the Diebel, F. Haight, A. Colquhoun, J. |town. The Council did a wise thing M. Stacbier, Ed. Smyth, C. F. Nieâ€"|in appointing this committee, as haus, W. H. Schmailz and Rer. R.|their work so far plainly shows. It vou Pirch. "The . members â€" of ~the | Was at first proposed . to discharge Trust present whre Geo. Moore, J. |the present Chief, and advertife for B. Hughes, Rev. Theo. Spett, D.|A successor, but afterâ€"matured conâ€" Hibmer and Ald. C. Braun. sideration it was seen that the burâ€" â€" ‘The report of the Conciliation|Elaries committed could not reasonâ€" Committee was received. It is underâ€"|Ably be attributed to neglect on the stood the Ladies‘ Auxiliary m part of the present Chiel. ‘The Chie! disbanding, and will hand over is on duty during the day time and mnmmmuhmmh:‘--r.Mm'::uh vlthm-mnghtand-r' i reputation order ern operating room be furnished in good behaviour during the day. the institution. The committee have discovered that Messrs. J. M.: Scally and A. â€"A.|the weakness existed rather in the Voelker were reâ€"elected auditors for|latk of number= on the night force, and A. Colquhoun, of Waterlioo, all otv@.gg-w!un&u The report of. the Conciliation Committee was received. It is underâ€" nmthWAuflhqy-a: disbanding, and will hand over mnmmmzfim with the understanding * zs modâ€" ern operating room be furnished in the institution. Messrs. J. M. Scally and A. A. Voelker were reâ€"eleated auditors for the year. 1\:..~Mudm"h proceeded with, those being Messrs. J. M. Staeblet, R. man, â€" Gec. Rumpel and W. H. Schmalr, of Berlin, and Geo. Disbel HOCKEY CLUB REOBRGANXIZED. Presidentâ€"Geo. Potter. 1st Viceâ€"Presâ€"E. T. Hammett 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"EP4. w' Sec.â€"Treas.â€"Geo. M. * Managerâ€"Aid. J. Cochrane. The adjqurned annual meeting . of TWO NEW DikEC 1ORS, THE % io Taks e Zion Church, *‘Decision To in Sn hace, Torthn ¢ + that 3&“ VIL -I1|dik slx ty m-b-y of ‘his l: the pragers â€"of ‘the day and the singâ€" ing ol the: National: Authem: which }m beartily : and : loyally joined© in ‘» the: congregations. ‘fl!lNl'l"! METHODIST CHURCH. The former parishioners and friends 'ol Rev.. John Seott, D.D., of Japan, wore gréatly delightedâ€"at again havâ€" the privilege of hearing him pro :&firwmmgulilr: Trinity Church, after: an absence of tions: were expeptionally large, both morning andâ€"evening, â€" chairs having to be used at the latter service. The occasion was the missionary anniverâ€" sary of.the,â€"church, and: the offerings of the day were for missionary purâ€" poses, and during the day almost $500 was raised, being an increase in the givings. of the congregation : of nearly 26. perâ€"cent. over last year. Beott then â€"turned the attention of his. hearers. to Japan and its history Andr-'b. The world knows that the .Japane:e: are. no inferior people. The. great prosperity of this country during. the last thirty yeats is unâ€" rivalled in the history of the world, :r if the country were Chriatianizâ€" it would be in the front rank of civilized countries. The Japanese are an irrepressible and indomitable peéoâ€" ple, and . they stop at no difficulties in order to.attain to the standard of poastof theâ€"fact that: no foreign foe [ ~~*>~~~*â€"**~â€"~**/~ *< + sonts has yet stepped upon the shores of â€" Japan. If these people are _ so deâ€"| â€"â€">â€"=â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"7â€" voted to their country and Emperor, $25,000 BONUS BLOCKED. it was but reasonable to expect .that they would give the same exhibition m of devotion to Christ and the church. | . An unfortumate hitch has @Ccurred Dr. Scott also spove very highly of|in the matter of the Ontario Sugar the statesmen and politicians of| Refining @ow geosiving the $25,000â€"boâ€" the land who govern the peopie and|nus voted thaâ€"company about a year enact laws in a manner that would |ago. Om Smturday â€" the=debenture do credit to any nation. Christianâ€"|forms were printed and this mornâ€" ize Japan and its weak neighbor, |ing it was ded to hand over China, which is already following Jaâ€" |to the Mut Life Assurance Co. the pan, will throw aside its traditions |debenture 1 for this ~year when and gods and accept the Gospel of|Mr. E. P. t, the town soliciâ€" Christ. ‘}n concluding he spoke ofâ€"reâ€"|tor, told Mayor Edén and Town andâ€"patriotic people, and instances of loyalty of the Japanese were given in ETT APE kess bataliec tuturcieiditnbdis trivnt W arrvcttiizens Auid AeeCEn GEBT ligious thoughts of the peopie, many |Cierk Aletter to withhold the :f‘vl: mmdm 5"‘”‘"'.“'““" for . the mc: The apanese , tario . chad Rintarnn tinrmln meoee in o |ace, Setr e Nee C e beathen worship. owing to a certain clause | This was a wise and effective stop, and has already brought forth fruit in the arrest of asâ€"many as six sus picious cbaracters, including drupks, in one night. If this night force be well organized and is made up â€" of the right kind: of stull, the police problem of Berlin will be satisfactorâ€" My soived. ‘The dayâ€"time orderâ€" is with veryâ€"little exception, all that Folice Tores herp op their privect vige up t hanes the titisint of ‘Deriin mar 16 assured of the saiety of their lives and property, while toughs and burâ€" and in consequence : have appointed two or three additional men on this will POLICE COMAMASSION. Little Children fi E;EE :i'EE:: r the town a wide 8t Wall Paper. NEW STOCK On acceunt of some alteration in the secoud foor, where our wall paper is kept, we are obliged INCORPORATED IN 1863. Total Assets 3ist December ‘99 WATERLOO MUTUAl nq:nciu that the proclamation which had been expected to appear in Saturday‘s Ontatio Gazette adding Sugarville to the Corporation of Berâ€" lin, tould not be issued, for the preâ€" sent at all events, The reason given it that the area of the town being about 2800 acres, exclusive of streets is already between 500 and 600 acres pumflnhmh-’:rmbyn& tion 12 of the Munici Act, â€" and that the Government under these citâ€" cumstances, have no power â€" to add to the area.. This difficuity has been presented to the minds of the town authoritien,"but it was hoped that the la#t that 250 acres were to be taken off the town at the east end and given to the township, so that in the not result the area of the town will be reduced . by 90 acres, would induce, the Government to is sue the proclamation. If the matter mhnclah:u that . the whole thing could have been done in one proclamatien, or in two prociaâ€" ma issued at one time, there Toriunaitiy, thfough want ‘ofâ€"tare in y want ofâ€"care in the framing ol certain amendments to the Municipal Act passed in 1901, there is no h.‘-:-‘- ther in > J the a town and add â€" htfi? “‘, C : | tario Sugar Refining: Co. had anticiâ€" =‘fl receiving. â€" the: $25,000 : today, owing to a certain clause in the Bonus Bylaw the requirements . of which bhave not been fully carried out, they will now have to wait for their moneyâ€"a â€"little while longer. The clause is as follows: ‘‘That no debentures shall be issued nor ‘shall any: money be paid until the . comâ€" pauy has erected m Beet Root Sugar Factory with necessaty â€" plant and machinery at a cost of not less than $500,000, . nor until the lands upon which the factory is etected shall ::n hn"nmpd to the corporation ~ Town, Solicitor: Clement received a letter® on Satarday evening from the Provincial Secretary‘s â€" Department, W. . Becker & Go. Undet these circumstances there are FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 100. papers for 66. 150. m,!or 106. 20c papers for 12 1:2¢. 3 you know of sough meticines thit re lHeve dittle: coughs, all coug hs, except deep ones! Thomas Gowdy, Keq., Guelph. James Livingstone, Keq., Baden. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Geo. Randail, Keq., Waterlon, Dr. J. H.. Webb, #* Geo: Disbal, Keq., _ _ * ‘ J. L. Wideman, Beq., 5h. Jao0be; OFFICOERS ; Gootge Randall, Prosident, The medicine that las begen curing the worst of deep c“ih for sixty years is Ayor‘s Cherry Wii. Snider, Viceâ€"Presi( Messrs. Bowlby & Clement, Solic! bors, B râ€" LOW PRICES, UGH & OO‘Y, To" give you deâ€" THE MUTUAL LIFE . enabasi o 0 u. oo Pm C ¢ Store next door to Smyth Bros. THE ONTARIO MUTUAL LiPE. m_“%:':.m:‘fi:::::::::::::::::: LIABILITIE® The Weald‘s Favocits and‘ I eombine and we will not We have received Abstract of Acscounts for 1901. INMOCOME. BOTTOM GEO. E. POTTER, of Canada. combine © that W, N. Riddel!,

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