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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 May 1903, p. 4

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IlY,tttt 51" by a. Ton at g rt h m In», Iyovernor-aen- ”um. my Mintoand Iheir ”I. Lady was mum on “a. in chums waning the , - “In. Notwithstand- ‘b M “A... W portion ot . _ -1stio. i- competed oi Uer- {gig} than mu, up. mm ,'s'a't -ioarttuiartAsieountr an b-ttr undo I. occasion a: ttte W m patriotism. The rtstarptios - Lord Into on Monday we: ‘nnely eecond to that accorded the bio of York, two yen: ago, The meme-tn mode by Mayor Eden All the Town Council were well con- and and admirably carried out, and an“ lave failed to give the king's mutt“ A most invorable im- passe-i at Berlin. Vinita at this description, although entdltns some public expenditure, which my be consulered by some as W, and even extugagnnt, Innot without their practical tene- Ma. A spirit ot patriotism and loyal- tr to the Crown is thereby instilled in the youth of our land, which Lan- not be done by my other mean This in not retieeting in the least upon tae commendable alerts along these lutes of the preeeirtors at youth in our c.1- mtionnl institutions. But, no doubt, the chic! incentive to patriotls'n in Berlin, as in other places, is the hppiness, prosperity and protection 'clored by the people pieced under a Government universnlly acknowledged tobe the best under the sun, We regret very much that we are tumble to Appear more regularly in you! - to let the odtside world know that our little "hive of indus- try," is still in ("‘istzence, but trust it will ButBee that we are doinw our best to tppear as regularly as POV Bitth and to chronicle all the news that tum up. Bad Death-After a lingering illness oldmost a. year of consumption, lath came to , ISS Annie Stains, - daughter of Mi. sud Mrs. Bhtme, all getir ed her ot heraain. m tuneful will le held on Wednes- Ily " 10 o'clock, The sorrowing bully have the sympathy ot the community on their bereavemut. Km Eacape--0n Mend-y utter. noon two unknoun gentlemen passed through the village leading 8 horses Mind their buggy, when tor some unknown abuse the horses took tright. - who! into the buggy, complete- tr mm it, The two unknown Wen were thrown underneath the busty, but fortunately camped “that . mark, The home hitched to the - tho Hoke loose, tearing in "r-. Afhr awild run c, ut b village the horses were caught. all thing put in order. and the m:- 'tge proceeded on their v.1 is it nothing bud bummed. b"ou--'rtte race chtnnel which End - out mu way between the all] nun darn has been put Into pm- '" shape. It has been tilled with meth and planted with grass seed and 31m put uound it so as to prevent reoptt uni animals from walking on N, and to give the seed . chance to mow. " mm. Layman, Um: 4.: In“! Med glance more than some mic who, when promenuding Sunv h light déliberately jumpei the m and crossed that puucl'lar gen " It they owned the whole can . Kindly take warning and give ti! can teatime to grow. B-Ivo-An ettort itt btsintt made to may I - of buck“ In- - the St. Clement: and St. "tr. oh hum tor ”caution my. A [at - we: duck “than two warns lat. Th. glue will we plum in “St human“ or St. onbs. In! amusements hue not been Completed, bu we have good hopes an the much will be snug“. P-r-w" Sllim Holiinget is “In t m "" with (dad- in Btrntea.--M" Dunn Thiet spent tur- - - Blind” with friends Itt thteeuo.-Mr. Erm Schmidt ot Wu- W m home on Brmdw.--Mr. P.. Me: at Waterloo wu home tor I 'mresrs.--3Eerttm. Elm Snider and B. V. Gingrich, were“: mm- on 'tht,' In" a look " Lord and _ h. The] had A loom Nob-Tie Epworth Laue ot thet W” clinch no shout to {0-h- 'i.81 May Moo! rootn.-0h. 7-. In lmmm in dwelling; a “that bitrAgr.--trr. butt " hunt!" a hr: on " PC”. It. Peter Emirate In very . ~30. Mr. who“ mum nub My who " a. BM Y'tt m on and” taat.--Mr, . In 1'lt up MI work 'e. l . , up... a m a _ ', " pad mum-:13 mu- - _ I” was: In. . r , " do!“ on _ iiyiiiE9, KD a, tgetF' an. a bt I 54- l w, R Abdh“: T i. m - Ld , . M mun “rumour; in AW ia--s-tr'"ertt', inn-Tunab- ST. J ACOBS PLAHSV ILL! (and: iubu. all“ I- but “but with Jon! hi and a?iettgtttttt t-tt.tsmtar)rf_100 a 000ka new wmmumm.lr.m , (Lauri-3m I'm ,rttilrei-td-ttf. Mn! ”Wall-Innate 0am- mum-ummn 'ardiriu" In“ t. in a 6. ht. (at his. Ms htm by Cash.“ In - on . taunt tor the "an o! cook on I chap cl Gannon libel. The qrarraat tn executed " my. Countl- Huber, who we” to mum, when Cook - In“. an at.“ him. Thu nturudo- lulu 0min; and who“: can“ out-invent! to can bail he was tlee mm pad In [W In In}! adjust} the Crown, will: tttrbrriorure a, Sci-1M h- - More Polio. MI. Mier. Crown At. ia"... . u 'e.-- Y " C,r1"'Ci' The me read " lollowu: That) Edwin Clement hath lust am to suspect end believe and doth elm suspect and believe that on the tttth dar ot Mar, 1008, nt the Township of Woolwich. in the County at Wat- erloo, Ed. P. Goes: did publish on, at and convening plnintil. n dolom- tory libel in n oertnin latte: diluted to June- leand. which libel was in the voids 1011017an that II u: Bar. - "It you were to get the money you would not we anything at it, u that Ihuper' ot n lawyer ol yours would grab tar it all.” and alsc "Do not listen too much on what Clement aye, tor he is out " what there is in it," end also: "Do not listen too much on Clement f" you will get it in the neck." And which libel was written in the sense ot imparting that the said E P. Clement was a dishonest man and and not worthy ol being trusted by his client end which libel was likely to injure the reputation oi the “it: E P. Clement by exposing him to hatred, contempt or ridicule and wan designed to insult the plnintifl. Iago-3m No witnesses had been summoned and the cue was mordingly " journed until Tuesday morning. The prisoner cannot elect to be tried by the Magistrate or the Judge but it the prisoner is committed he will have to wait until the Full Asaiges at the High Court beiore his trial will take, place. Mr. J. Zuher went bail for the prisoner, giving sc- curity to the amount ot $2,005. With reference to the letter writ. ten by In. to Mr. Junes Command. tinted the WI my inst, in whim ' used certain delanntory language concerning yourself, I hereby wish to withdraw the same fully. and to “no that n In: as my knowledge at younoll so“. I was not justified in Making any such statements in refer- ence to you and I hereby npoiogise to ll',',',' tor having and. such stats. E P. Clement, EU., K." C Berlin, Ontario Den 519/ - Personal-Mr. D. Hambly, Dayton visited his cousin, Mrs. Theo. J. Ruggle, last weee.--Mr. 9nd Mrs. W. Quickly." of ("an Allan visited his parents but last '3undnr.-Mr, um In. A. J. Bugle, Ind Master Eddie went last Band-y with In. and Mrs A.B. Snyder " Glen AThur.-Mrs, Theo, J. Ruggle, is at present stay- ‘ing with her parents at Eagle cum, lWal1enstein.--Miss Urana Esh spent last Satun..y at Elora.--Mr. Auster Snider 1nd sister Alice, at Berlin. spent a lew hours with her parents on Statdar.--Mr. and Mrs. Reichen " Mqr‘hm vTctto8 "r tho W‘eva-p " Mr ma Mn. Jn'. on. on Sunday.-- Mr. Joe. WITH. Yntton, spent. last Smithy in our viilago.--Mr. turd Mrs, Albert Lehnen, md tamity, Mrs, Joe. B. sum, uni Mrs. Jesse Sny- der, IL, spent Int, Sunday with)“ Addison Snyder, the newly appointed trauma: of Woolwich Township,-- Invitations no out "tnotmcittg the wedding of In: Melinda Weber to Mr. D. Snider on Wedneldny, My Ito. -In. Lunbcrt Ruth we ure sorry to I", ll st present very low, with the dreaded disuse. sneer. Hen-n. John Paternal: ol rretil-) ton. ad o, R. timing of Drum, were in Reina Wednesday with tue oner proposition to MING We Company to complete in lim- through Bally. They met Ivor Ed. en and Am. a.r. Homage: ma C. In” N- mom-gum we“ on or dtthraqt to“ in ' III all da- eided to all-Inge the Wrath Ihroe Bum: m unto to tttgot'" an south “in” MI. to get to 'Amloo. a! will now at Mina-din [or -- can: an. .10.; Oman that to M mm. M In. a “stub. “" - to l'Mr" alttAt VII-d to Put a! man - to mm... - 'm-tood-ttteco-trr --dtoemtrttt.ttautttAed. .ttt-taMeeB-ttn., ttotu.r-gtu-rttmei'ttt awn-mum ,rittg.rt_ta.itrMr. mt "tttew-tttst-taf-ir- u ‘Ilmvmbmbylo lor- an; 1....“ i. j'ttht. as“ air/ui." m 'i'E1 _. . - WILL ABE FOR FRANCHISE AN APOLOGY FLORADALE Berlin, Mty ti, 1903 Yours "Mt.Rate.- Wat EDI-MIC! mo ED." P. GOETZ. 3k: moquentmtdt-tmethoddm" ttrHon Paternal. oreea.Notme. E n- u was at In 3. In. an m "tltatit io. Luau! th-tttg. N that Ley-d" mun h an In". on. 3Ila-u. and paved tgbe a. bound no» Pee, at a- mum. 11a. 1690. B. and, mr-tei-ter o! Fil- ‘nu. on a! Gum‘s by" pin- ‘lonn onion ad d.bateai, u the mail! otsthis occuion. at! the el- ‘oquun and instructive mum in ‘whicl he dealt with an mum M In: "all; “de. tor .efetf ia,'GG".rue- by tho mum minu- um .mertaated " add“.- W. Fonts! in, Int d1“. A thor. ouh 0w. uni u alumna” on the mummie- ot the country and envy ftttrre .1. ".tiesi. ”a coal-m in huly but. on while the speak- " bu one. “dread Wt pum- inu, we venture to uy none have baa more “tenths or 1;.thth The chair vu occupied in u nble manner by Mr. John Pane“. and on ttm union: with him were the wake: ot theevenlng. Senator 8. him. use". R. Smyth, D. B. Mvdler um A. E. ShuntZewotth. Ill. Fennel! in " introductorv re- make trrietly referred to Mr. Fos- ter'l public career and expressed his pleasure that, although Mr. Foster in not in native service " a nun» mutatiu, he still takes a hearty ite terest in tho wellue ot this coun try. Mr. Foster, on rising. was greeted with prolonged Applause. He “that! that May weather was not conducive to Inge “diame- tor lectures, and he wu pleased to hue the plouuro ot oddressing on many " were new ent. He explained why he WM undrle to come to Berlin at an earlier date by referring innhumorous manner to hil ."ioolitrhnestr" in entering a political “intact in North Ontario, and else bis recent illness, from which he stated. he had not as yeti fully recovered. He defined the differ? enee hetwen n lecture and an address uu' informed his hearers that it bas the latter method he intended to pub one in order to deal with his subject, He was-n admirer of the Y.M.C.A. clubs end societies on account ot the opportunities it gives its members to come out at the hum and excitement ‘olnbuly lite, and permits them to sit down and meditate about other matters which would prove of profit to them. One at the most interesting subjects tor meditation and thought is the country in which we live; Mr Foster spoke of the importance ol Canadians being patriots in the tu'- lest sense of the word, and assured the audience that unless there is an unbounded love of country in the hurts of Canadians, Canada will not ottgin the greatness that lies before it. He gave several instnnces ot nat- rictism he had witnessed in Gummy Switzerland, Frame and the United States, which it was to the interest of Canadians to have instilled into the young ol this country. The lend- scope. the air, the songs, the stories. the history ot this land are such that should make every loyal Canadian a thorough patriot. He admired the phrase "Canada for the Canadians,” as it meant something distinctive. le- dividuality is required to bring out .the lite and vigor of a person in the school. the church, and home, and any special p(cularity that may be possessed by persoruriagiven them by Providence for some good pur- pose. The most uninteresting man is the one who has no originality about him. He wanted Cnnnda to be a lit- tle ditierent and a. little better than any other country, and, that its our hens be known for some excellency that is not possessed by inhabitants ot other countries. .. mete ot Canada, He believed that montage had agreet. deal to, do with the [amnion end growth of a rsett country, and in eloquent terms hy) referred to the history of the llsitish Illa, during the lest twenty centur-‘ its, md stated that Cuneda would never upprecinte herself unless she rem conne- the parentege lrom which the wrung. No union in the world had lo unique chietory which he: made her sogreat In Great llrlhln. ‘He we: arm in his belief that the monerchic-l form of government we! the best; it la proved by history. " dey Great Britain is dominant in ev- ery pert of the world. and has now A splendid prodigy at children more Iplndid then Wheel mother“ ny my nation in the history at the world. Amer-lie, anda, India, Egypt, and South Aided, we: named ample. ot great “spring. Cui- an -rtatt. inn inheritance tron whld we drew "at oi our strength and power. u we as our mm. “melon. and form ot Wt. In and“; non putteulufv or M. It. ’0'”! puma-nae! “a and“ mm quantum. -tr.s- "Vht n no." "What v. Mn," and “M we as bond." (Band-'- mhtton in made up at Mum In. which in an in not an a!" lam elm, when nunvuXtMQI mix, ad will [in no it“ they but: bib - twitch they live. We do.“ um to my on l n: a! non. in a“ II Cumin»: n1 w d“ mm. 110 all-cu in Cate n. In. this m h in "no, '- zww W ht m“: can an IV . can u! M Lua,': M (has. ”a- We» at not "on. all! In “I '3 m. Foster thm proceeded to state 'Giiaar' 1b “in ad cm. rqi-nfed n tpH. N the m. ,rete:-Bettitt, anloo. Moll m. Em 11mtgh, Shim. om. m. a. " mm mm. mm, ' "I, M, m. and "e. m M h- aul-hue- "I -- II- a» - - " Pt ee', “A... "g'rtttii5ii: at ttrt up. but with I” F dqtttmgU m and to m In the in I. an mun. 11. “I! m m " cod, IO“. w. an. on. no just minim to be Maul. Canada the nu in»: pom to hadn'eloped, and pom-r a may institution that no a and- an "In land. lt!“ all titan d I you; Inner. who won a important out. attar metal you: at up: uni down, and on going do" qtteqt . tor hia nchlovmt, he uv 3 lug: minor In A show window, Ind stud- mum and upright, he muted. "trat, million. in that you t" Care to: end all haul! the same 'Nea- gate, Toronto, who was "who! tion, "In that you Y" Some low who de.tra. to hate I sstothia6ta- year: Mo, Canada we! wwmitl- My in Berlin. in order mun:- then sectionl. um up to twat-Iv ttp.- town Md continue to pimps: it mat, but with leaps and hound-I. SM is mommy tint one or two indus- huherome’n “tin. uni we ere 'y."' tries nhould he brought to Berlin northern ot - empimaeildistg each yen, and union this in done lotion. We live in the centre at the The town will rurely retropde. The world. Ii Stretton and - ttate' Fiance Committee Would rem on done none shady work, the ,rttole the request tram the lerchant’l Rtate world will hen of it. Our whets ber Co., which “n adceidedly mod- uid industries nre in compel'mon qeittt cute one. aad he was certain that the other countries of the world, and the council would attow him " Str. to he "in it," we must known bow l" or o. the town to In the annulment work, and how to do honent work, so of this punt " u iow g 1totrer u that goods latrelled "c-ta," ml; possible tor I certai- period, and he bear the hell-mu? oi etreight Ind would “a." "" the “306531?“ an honest dealing. Mr. Foster Mated the new industry should he squirt- "trut he remembered the time when lent to the wee-smelt upon tho "i. the retsidenta ot thtt MBritiute Pre " ot the lot on which the - is when thought they were the centre Lobe erected. In referring min to ot the Dominion, then Quebec sot the the clothing utehliehment, his. Wor- ldee, had the Hon. Edward Blake ship aid that Mr. Southxuo' mg used to term Ontario the "milch 00“ been B mini muniacturcr in ot the Dominion," but now we must clothing to: may yum. He has also go 300 miles west ot Winnipeg to agreed to bring experienced help from get to theeeettre ot ttte Dominion Tomato. end to edopt the Union La. It will not be long helore the wen. u on his goods, trnd ell he as“ ,0, ern portion ot the country villi in s B grant at $200 to P1? the to“, of seeking its ports on the Pacitiecoast trar, sierrin; " machinery to Ber end immense vessels will be convey- J," and that the expired term ot ing the wheat to me Whiting new" exemption ot mutton due the Berlin nation. ml Canada will then be “an & Colin Co., he transferred lo feeding Europe Item the wt and W bis Company. If my obstructiom'st Asiatic mrtiotm from ttus wed. n Berlin should petition against this In concluding his eloquent nddress :rant ttf "oo the Council would b. Mr Poster said Canada knowis when mode penomlly liable, but he pas she il going, Some years Mo evil pro rennin that there were enough bus- ptreta held that Ctuuuta could not ht mm men lnBerlin who have the itt rem-t mm " WSW"? W” mm: ot the town a new vim will!“ it, the WENT VRockies cur would see to it that the $200 was not ting the country in twain, but thc wold by their representative. in coun- mountains hove been mounted and ell. _ In concluding his eloquent nddressr Mr Foster said Canada knows when she in going. Some years ago evil pro pheta held that Canadn could not he ngreat notion as geography was ngninnt it, the mighty Rockies cut ting the country in twnin, but ttu mountains hove been mounted and pierced try two line: of nilroads. and to-dtry we have the slotblnl, may-go iug, London-bred, Grand Trunk Rail way uking_lor a right of way to tht Paeitie coast. The annexation ques ‘tion is no longer heard, and never in the history of Canada In there so In tle heard of the annexation idea as to-day. Independence is sometimes whispered, but he wanted to knov who is more independent than Can- ada. She is mistress of her own home and st the same time partner in tin world's greatest empire. But the Governor-General is mentioned a: the connecting link that should in broken. God forbid, said Mr. Foster that Canada should elect n Governor» Genernl from her own number. Thr evils ot politics go deep enough, ant the spoils of oifiee are causing enough bribery and corruption in our elm: tions without selecting from our par ties men to occupy the position ol Govemor-Gettertsl, who would be thr representative of one party and ow- ing no loyal allegiance to Canada w . whole. .Before we talk independencr let us count the cost. To-day we hu'r Hound us the strongest any and noblest “my in the world, and yet we hove absolute mastery of oursel- ves. No one can live independent" unleu he is properly protected. Tm goal to strive ulcer is to be true im- perious“, by carrying out tht, mu- im "Canada for the. Canadians." 3nd it}; M07755; time 'there In Britain's progreas. liberty and retinemerst, and luture. _ _ . The undienoe applauded loud 1nd long as Mr. Foster concludad hi: shit when. and in push; the vote ot than'kl suitably moved by Judge Chisholm and Mr. El'. Clement, K. C . renewed applause told at the high appreciation ot m nudiuwe. One hour uniting" was occupied in the deliv- ery of the Miran. Toronto, May 18, (Smith-The do puutlon or twerttr-ttttsr (quantitativ- a from the Bond- at Trade and Councils " " min- and cib' Ut In - (mam, irtet a. T.R. clans. “an P. H. ”00mm. mm; w. E. Duh, G. T. Bell. 0.0. Joni. J.D. McDonald, P. .J Lynch ml J. Irwin, to constant nu- improvod mu PM sank-o. , Berlin [an anything and toe by minim n he mus Bum eon» nation. at "It an ttttttter ,rasrdirs and. All ncommMa mum to van on can! W Hays, at In“, to [mum M num- - mung u. an malt at the cum with Mr. Hays. The - ttmet." on the nah, line will b 'Aaaieed con-Idenhly. An any nor-in; null “It; s mot-lu- m- tty, out, lam. Both» am I. mini; in Town: a " " B. I.. mt- mm. Toronto " 'p.rrt.-rrartttrtrt"td; and In a.“ tea" but; Torah V at Ct'_itt+e. " . Ital BETTER TRAIN SERVICE. a - All “Nd-.7"? Id 2L'ttutr,tgNLt I aunt-nod i'Mt , 'l2tr,17't1tltlPggtl :: "reertio.-tuot1-e-41q.r, out. Lord mun-um " 1fmiar.tt-ett, -stietip,et, as an m cm im- an in.“ a a. Bomb 'du'g"A"a., tltAt,t'df a: I were to bum D: - on: Inn-about t.trehteeute-dat new]. at a. and! III 0939‘ Kayo! Eda. m Am. an“, Gum. Krill. Hartts, 00M lobe: and Bucks: were put. ' HI. Ion“. IBM 9“ SIB one” ot a. mouth; was to: On puma a win; an Inn-um W nub; ta, the 'det,, Conan-ton hr l.- and - W. Th. council would hm More than, Mr. Southgate brietir "dressed the Council. He had been in business tor nearly " yea; and his goods were .nown and worn in ell parts of the Dominion. He had been dated better atdueementa trom antic and mum. de telt that he bad naked too little. " his expenses would emoum. to ov- at $300. The ntadtirsery is named at aver $5,000 end he would bring IV, experienced hands With him. He hes ilweys paid the union scale at way»: mt he wouldeee toit that a name us formed in Berlin. They pay the girls trom $4.60 to $11.00 per week. mi: from his experience the FII on at week girl was the most pros” We. In his business career he had 'tever had any trouble with his Cut- ployeetc It pays to have an Industry n the town such.“ the W. G. & P... whose goods are tutitttactorily known 'bhroughout the Dominion. Mr. South- Tate is en aeolian: speskcr. Moved by C. Kranz, seconded by Karl Furttlutg, that we my the aura )13200 to Menu Southgate é: Co, towards moving expenses In connec- tion with bringing their business to wt town on condition that 2'i hands no brought to Berlin at! further we will tragtater the exemption ot the Berlin Shirt and "tttttte Pornpauy to the sand 6rm and stone their business to emnloy loo ands, then weaveuld recommend a mum: Council to suhmit- a bylaw to we the and Brat a tree lite or I Ioan tor ten you: Iran ot {nu-mt. The Fiance Committee reported a toitoww.-.'rut on the mile-Mon oi Sun & Pord, and Cumin Tin Plate Co.. your committee recom- mead that the Council “limit the} try-inn to the ntcpgym “yet an remtest of the turnout. Ann. 0n the - ot an Henna-w Rubber Co., '" Mama that your maateit an to the an: an alloy I" mm; G.T.R. property, is haw“: and in told " the min! "ttt oi swim an we" unharm- ‘meld min-ever Minimum uni that its mm mm ml lenient” in "tgttt m ”not“ for m: In, an! n mum ”now an! a “I, In“: cmmomu rug-n- W a In! " pre- m a “whit“ uln- n‘m and Avoiding a “at. and in. w. W ”and an - W at! “an!" uiuilhlnhlxhgni-m " FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT mumwma n- oun“ marrsot$ta,000ueM6b. thaw-“Wan.- M. 0.1%; IiEci,itrt,rggttNt a. a...“ thsr,oaatueanadi" MPEhOu.m-dmdrhu ‘mmluuuhmlud. a! "ikiaANirs-'ittu6toth. 150mm m ENCOURAtMiNENT GRANTED WWW men 3768:1de ' me we Clothing Co. Ill!!!" 08km “I” Walk-um "iitlii. k-gi. :ihmwwmhuwm“ HIM We manning.“ chm-C ”hWWoild altt.etd, I)? L... Liu. 3...; cud., 2;). :;;...:..z at“. ou.. 4.1.6; tt 1.50, 1.O, up to woo. u-aott-'tmi-o" m. his}. nim- in all lines, of PM]: and Lum- Tutsrelua--a11 this ”on! goods PM: st 506 to " Childn n's Parasol: It M, 35 and 506. . - - In! Icahn. , New Kid Gloves in ali the nova-t shades. Silk Gloves, Taffeta Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Ma in only landing color. Full line of Mind White War, Summer Undotweu. etc Messrs. Gnu], Bowman, and Wit- mer, ot New Dundee, were up More Police Illustrate Weir this morning. chased with furious driving on King street, Berlin, on Sunday lest. EN. idence wee given " to the (get: try [Mormon Frickey end Conduct” Furry Clemens. oi the Berlin & Wa. terloo Street Reilwny. Also by Mr. Alex. Meinke. " transpired that when driving slang King street It s rapid pace the trio run over Mrs. Eeiber nest the Brunswick Hotel, This, however, was not considered ot sumcient importence by these gents, to induce them to turn round and go back And see whether the person run over we: hurt or not. The deiemlsns were represented by Solicitor B.tzcr. The defence chimed the: the horse whey drove was oinspiriteii disposi- tion, and mine unmissable our sequent” asked the court to relic": them item the responsibility lot lur- ious driving. Numerous witnesses were celled. to prove the nervous temperament oi the horse: Thwart; momma preeottitm, .ttm spud " tuned on thin oer-alo- might an beer, no modithd _" not 'o be 1ustgrrt oul» Mr. Gnu] m Moi E in can. _ An Intonation val bid by Con- sul»! Flyn- ot W-tctloo, aunt the am gunman me [trim drtvlM in um to“. on the um dnt.. ' The “burned meeting ot than hr termted In the erection ot the up: than; tilt at “thorium banding. In Berlin we: held " the Wells:- “we a - It! was - nth-lei. The neck! committee up- mm an week told»: e Bite tut “new mum, maul-ended the We! the Root property on - new. formerly med by the Bel) Brewing Coupe-y, m price to be no“ in " Mtng $10,000.,Atur . Mel (Mel he - wen u- "tttttmeaty “or“. " new.- to We a col- - Ooh-hm a a. nun-m A A“ Coupe-y, to be apl- ulhel u $M.000 at stock will no FIRED FOR FURIOUS DRIVING. uni-cam manhunt-dd. Coch- mn6qreeeqretttettaomrtrttttee to m""" not. all "Beritn in lanes! 'tet_Nttqtteaettt' m ttSt"','.".'?.')""','.",:: no - hunting “who! -irWtsf_.ttib-0th" 1tug"Stg."2Ul'd',1Nt " "aMre, nun-mm a'.",,t,tA'fi.',"'i3Ittrit an. "rs-thit., will» aatd' Hl8lllit"pNtetc2'gt run. I 1,','A'tL","telr,'f. that .c-Myom 1'tr,.uSltrll'rt'glh'lt: DECIDED ON noon mum. I The “contort of n. no.“ a the BBICKZEB & DIEBEL In h all Executors’ Sale -..-. __ mum-u. um um They, tilTGhmt=lk' Ill Cbtn'ectul. 'ttt hug“:- undia- tur ire - tummy dun d In! “an... mu: nth-Puma 'lt/ttttti Amanda-Ill- 'NNtl'& Art, magnum " "" In It! thl "It r thtg'l,etittt'tthutWt'a'tgm'ttg; anhlnhrndornhuhl luau-banal; and cum vhm ammo wh- l?tt."da.',t,'tmt'lfg manna!“ mean not 'Ft"eto.-A1bsi.it_hirns_tttt Hrs-m. -- “We! matttr of tho Town of Witn- IID to “z the alter- that tho Bunny: 1.542. It. “in. wilt on Ind that the TaiaVi.Tii.m Rama in? {1:51; ts“ m. at my. 1903.. mun: out... hen-.2 t.-.ottoo. " tles “nu-Hi ii2,titiiit 3:5 fee,irifs. tist,?,'?. and M W. on. 'iiii'iith'ih'tt,'ir11ieti"iti,li'i, Ind Tim nun-III- 'A-mr .. 7 mun-meow. 1'dt2i.,i,Nlaiiidher'it if FreaToeTi Eff-“6'5: 'at,t'tt2ttiSxt ' '"aut'htr'f,',',',l'l Nall an" And an an“. of Cont-u ll Dina-u and: In um " Hulls: “Mate“. . De. Monger. nod jjitfit' an»: ttm hm. in! u: and. 1'Ttt; LW2fii'i5'isi.", 'J0l't/il5gf',ifiiiiiiifie't',' " L LWllll'Af, nous! an.“ 'drhlltu'u',lr, In mung locum nnum- arm. uh! fu- III-flu um. and w- to ho BY 038,3 or I'll BOARD mm. W“ LII so. I“ lab John Schiller will othr for It}. by - not! a, on FM”, the agth duo! Mar, 1903 new?” o’clock In thou-Mama» Mrrtrgteetr,reatre, A A“ M at Im- nah-130 and 130 can of to Grand hunk “In” ad with " llama“, "ttttmites' " an "'me p or "r"r male for Guru Join Gun The do will an tttt tho "id worm. The mp0“, not would 1 mun Ooh-ho. no prop-rt: " but.“ ‘IN 20: a u "can. Md. Mini " tho in. dude. I.” lamb-kn only to W. M. CHI, Bella, Solicitor for Baum GINORICH- RUDY Nan WMetrlno, Mr. John H. In, an " " at. (that. an!" s - " In. in“. a. ”we 9. “t which up “a u a To the Citizens of Waterloo. Mar Itth, by Bishop Jon“ Snider. Show any“. proprietor ot ttte ‘nuloo Flour and M Eton, to In Haul Body. The up, wink will " on. his up Idl- = a“; and. m m vuume Rea: Estate PUBLIC HEALTH WARNING! MARRIED, [ED

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