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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Aug 1903, p. 3

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StttdttrtNttt's Carter's Little Liver Pills Hohey can be sent to all parts of the world at trstlmg cost by our duh: and money ordtrs. . - BANKOF HAMILTON iiTnriraGarg absolutely safe and we guarantee that the money will be and oniy to the sight party. .-. l I":_-..I__ "Yra%fidrs can GrcGse" Circular Notes, which cut: be cashed every- where without chugmpersonal iden. tdicatton or.any kind of trouble. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The safest way to invest your mon- ey_is to place tin this department. The rate ol interest may seem wall when compared with that plumbed by speculators, but the m- come is at least certain. Remember that the money is per- fectly safe and that you can get tt when you want it. One dollar and ugwards received Interest added twice a year. THE OANADIAN BANK CAPITAL...... ....i'roo,ooo. 3381.... ............. 88.0%,”, _ HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. A gononl Bulking Basins: nun- notod n the WATEBLOO BRANGII Deposit. of one dollar and upward; mlvodin the Savings Bank or on poothepooit and fugue“ rate- of mum: snowed. Draft: and Money Order! billed on all point; " lowest ram Spock] attention ’paldm the luminous of farmers and out. of town customer-I. Blank Notes for tanner- ulu supplied the on application. The Molsons Bank. lawman In It“. HEAD OFFICE, KONTREAL Ptsid?ztrourital - $2,500,000 mo Fund . $2,850,000 Anna-Al but“. Winn- dono. Cal- .et1ttst. undo. an“. ual-d munch: nu urn-ulna mm a m pho- Inh- urld magnum-u In“ snowed“. madam-Ind In Suha- But culli- - - _ REUITTANCE DEPARTMENT. We have reduced all our hats, some half price, some less. All untrinimeed hats atgoqeach. . p q_to" REDUCED MILLINERY. -t"GiteG variety of child- ren s muslin hats and bon- nets at 5oc. The Misses Fahrenbaeh, Show next door to Smyth Bron Wells Drilled . . Ilndmlllo 'ye.!.?.!!.. All kinds of repair- ing done a mama”: . ' cu. LEAPER BROS., _ . . m . . - I." We" d T. R. HAINES, Agent, BERLIN bur-“ml.- cull max known. 0F COMMERGE F. C. G. MiNTY, Manon. IEIILII [MIGH- calla. JACOB HuPlLIB. Maaa- anrloo Brunch him!“ Berlin N W" mm" M" ". dlt ”r” a)" bun- Bun- - may . un- i a Eat-QM 'lutr1tluulra, u irr.t%ttarsAht.Feiit-thi. att-tOrt-aio-wid-ae unhmuayovuq. - ,, In. J. aussattrltt In. mug-ad Us pulmo- a: number a! the £13an- - and In. on": Sana. has has: WWI-304. to Jtth WWW- In. JU.? new. “(1‘le um and Mum but!» an. ttUB. "r on . bonny trip to ' bunny. Toronto and other young. Ix. Wm. Stun, Korma], at any”: Bu... have toe No. You on Tua- day, when: he has accepted u your non in . lug. whole “on than. In. It. um Pitch very Jtoaptvutriy “manna the chuck. ot the Berlut orphanage n. her how on 't hursday attemoon. _ An. ti. A. Brunch“, tocal agent ot an ion County Loan Co., has been promoted to the position of Ins- tnct 1ttBru6er to: was county by the company. Miss Lottie Smith has rebulned from he: muauun tnp to bagmaw, Mmh. she was accumyasued by her ”lend muss Manna Mama, ot Sigma“, who will spend I. new Ween m berm). Mr. run: tsctuutttt new on “Mrs- uBy tur ttsouth ttner, Ammo.‘ Dis- ert, when: he wail enter the ounce of a. large lumbering nun. Mann‘s many “unis wilt was!) tum success In ms Mew occupanpn. wax: contributed in Berlin and natuzmo in and ot the Lowortagr. mnsmn ot Algoum and the. hounwest Is tpattuuiiy acunosieuged by ueo. out“, mnssxouu’y. Au. W. H. nowmy K. C., received a. anagram this 1110mm; trout Mr, u. M. Perury and tus daughter” announ- cing their sale annal at Ottawa new their trip to Europe. 't hey had a. uehghuul journey. MISS his. Machsgan, Latry Superm- tenuem. ol the u. a w. hospum, Te- named home on Friday from a de- tigttuul holnday trip to Montreal and other intern pounls. " he beam Foundry Co., has awarded the contract tor the erechon ot as iactory to Mr. U. Asmussen. n. will be Situated at the comer oi Lhanes and Manet. streets and must. be golupmtud m three months. ol Stratlord Beacon.-The Trades and Labor Council decided at its regular idea of holding a demonstration here meeting Friday evcnmg, to drop the idea oi holding a demonstration here on Labor Day as it was resolved to do some time ago. The matter did not take practical form early enough to promise success and the council instead accept the invitation oi the Berlin unions to attend the big cel- ebration which is to take place there. Mrs, Samuel Gran, and Miss Addie Grail left on Moncay for Winnipeg. where they will visit Mr, Grolt for Blew weeks. Miss Grofi will proceed to Regina, where she has accepted a e position as teacher in the public school of that prosperous town. Her many (heads will miss Miss Grail in Berlin, as well n in Bridgeport, where she has taught lor the last two term, but their good wishes will be amended to her tor continued succes- in the growing Northwest. The [allowing number of books was issued during the month ot July:-. Biography 4, Religion 2. Poetry 3, Esuurys,11, Travel 16, Juvenile 150, Fiction 617, History 14, Mitwelltute- out 4, Science 14, Periodicals 33, German 110. Total number ot books issued 978. Henge number ot books ‘islued per day 38. A committee representing the Dir- ectors ol the North Waterloo Agri- cultural Society met 3 number ot the omens of the 23th Regiment on Wednesday evening, and as n result, arrangements will be made to hue the entire regiment attend the Fall Show this rear. Mr. Paul Pequegmt is in receipt ot than from Mr. C. H. Mills, mur up: of G. B. Ryan & Co's “are, In Berlin. who " now “walling in Eu- rope mulling the m1 and winter pur- chua. in which he shy: am be ex- ped- to leave Liverpool on August Tth, reaching Berlin “out August, 18th or Mtt' . Mr. Mill. up!” him- ull u to1tos".--"1 wlll be glad to get ‘home again u there ls no plan tor ‘me like Balm. It ta better an In lmn I no “page.” Aet-aabeerirrudertuttlo- caityramAotth.BohotHtrnittoer. Mr. w. P. Boat“, who when” popular all“ tor in tart Ion yum JrG-romotedto_thtrqttit moon-tum It. W.R. m 51 mm to a “an“ -tum ,m m. It. Ed. an M It jib cl an", All m. ”A”. if“; T A POPULAR PROWION AFTER THE 29th REG] MENT. PLACE LIKE BERLIN Ml "ua Sign” In fluid M 'iitr not him. The Roem - c' on mum, at It. nun-u a. mu. can“! In mam w-Qy, n one 'ltrttr' may. “I ca- w- is In“ Batu: qtrtttet bare not nu: .nm in Wm. m muon- “(m a. plant: cl an“ a: “a WM?“ and at Assam. at with») not. J. v. Tuna“, lumen, 10! Betrlut, m I.» mm. " I: u 0(- ‘pmnhon ot tony-me plot. um a: mum undead by tt " oquat to in) mm! band out at ’luonsu. from Treagt.ll "tquired comma; nonu- tin band, and conveyor] " but Mr. Specs: to in 10mm: mum. ways.“ In ttttlt', .. The mommy menu at the am at Health WV hold an Stand” ev- enmg In the Council Chamber, u. whim Luann uutanachlaetsrs.Me- 5". Wagner, lawman And bum, Dr. Indra, Mayor Eden and Clerk Alek ter were pmttsent. - - Sanitary Inspector J. K, Master reported regarding the condition ot the slaughter houses, also on the condition ot the cellars on King St. A local chicken nusnance was wiped out during the month. The Secretuy was instructed to notIly the tutcoers that the monthly inspeCtion will be made, and that the report ot the Inspector may be pub lished. Exceedmgly sudden was the can to etermty received on 'l'hursdgy morning by Mr. Frederick Schaefer, a. well-known gardener who lived nearly opposite the Houso or Heluge, on Frederick street. He rose early in the morning and appeared hale and hearty. Alter breakfast he went out to a field at the rear oi his house and commenced work at cradling oats. He continued until neuly 11 o’clock when he came to the house lor the purpose at changing his cloth- ing. He had perspired to such an ex- tent that all his‘ wearing apparel were thoroughly soaked. Alter mak- Ing the change he returned to the field. When the noon hour arrived, his wife called her husband to din- ner, but she receised no response. Rhile he was rarely away from home at meal tune, Mrs. tichaeler thought that probably he had gone to a nergh- hor's home tor dinner, and she did lnot feel alarmed. At sxx o'clock Mrs. Schnefer again called her husband, and receiving no response she went to the fftid, but saw no person. She then went and inquired at the homes ot the neigh- bors, whether they had seen her hus- band. Upon being told that they had not she became alarmed, and togeth- er with several neighbors they went to the fteld where he had been work- mg in the morning. They went to where they saw the cradle, and beside " was lying the body ol the missing man, cold um still in death. He had apparently been dead several hours an the hot sun during the afternoon beating down upon him had bla‘ckened his skin. He was removed to the house, and Corr oner H. G. Lhckner, M.D., was cal- led. The deceased was in his 63rd, year and came to Berlin from Hanover” about tive years ago, dud was en- gaged in the gudenmg business. " gether with " bereaved wife, they were regular “tandem: " the Ber- lin market, e where they did 1 Inge amount ot trade, um were highly re- spected by ell their patrons, The deceased wu a model gardener, and despite his three score yenrs wu a hard-working nun, and did Ell the work on hie smell Btrm. BOARD ue HELL t'tt “E HAG Atter hearing the particulars of the finding ot the body and examining it, the coroner came to the conclusion that death was due to heart failure, caused by being overheated as wel, as being exhausted, and that an im quest was not necessary. The deemed was twice untried. his former wile raving died shout M) yen: Mo. He Wu married mil eight rear. ngo, ma halide- the widow, seven grown up children, Bll from the am manage, survive him, “no”, Hairy .114 Chris, lumen. FordwiU; John, on the old home uud nu Gov-mm; In. lab tin, In. Deanna. m Emu. of Ford“, and In. Bet, Kuhn-I, Bum. _ The rtmertbl took place on Sat “hr morning from m late tell- dan a Freda!” street. to the G. T. R. "ation, from when the body was tum to Roqr-tergrtt, In: Law on the 10.50 tum. mwo' b h In A street mil in, . [who hull; been let to tH Mind all Min-mun Elev we Ruth-y Coup-y. an u an an. no an Annual (:qu Cot jam. "ttob. My iiiF2'ture"1lu'"r'"'i', FOUND DEAD 1N Tut; FIELD, “um," um A awn-HM, the h by, "t . whh you wound-1 ”p! " hi. an d the - tYAy,t " bl an t hi to . tatrmepN “Hr-” HAS A comma an a a. can“ a“. ' rm ul uqW'%mrut', Cub-Gary ad In.“ qua won-and an m at t8 an! Jan-m. . N Th _ loud d Ida-1&3” and. name. tMpatit"d3rretho “my "In.” In - to kid a the Id gtitit (1 Cum and, a! an - a; a on In.“ but“: on [but and mum "meta, b. ou' h "d! conduct. A number ot new“ an - h! the Fianna Con-Ines. Tho - “We" at tho “I“ Would» mum: Twat will; the nu- :‘emont and Ind-tune. d the "it almo- Hospital were rend. It m We! to “he no will: in the - tar, and the resolution witt be M In tho you: Clara 0000. WILL ARBITRATE. What!» Committee. had comm plated than wore, Inn). Man nought up n matter in connection 'ettdt the tum; on: o! the Berlin an Cots plant " the town.‘ .The Wort' 15 not completed a yet, ow- mx to n dilrerentm that ulna ho- ‘uveen Hi. Worship and the Presl- Jent ot the Company. Tho‘lonner mnmtu’ns that the ntant n entirely end (or, wtule the Inter holds that $1,340 a atill own; the Compnny. Mayor Eden mlonned the Uouncll an be bu spent .evenl by: trying to arnicably settle the nutter so that the Council could finally M on: the plant to we Commune“, out without null. He asked the Council's permlulon to hue n by- law drawn up, providing tor the sp- ,.ointment ot A board ut Arbitratlon to be submitted to the Council next Monday owning. Mayor Eden quoted some ot the item- in the Dual in.entory. The Commy is (urging the town $400, lot engineering on me new gas build- ing which Wu paid by the Company to Preaidcnt Breitbnupt. According to the Mayor, the plans of the in- terior ot the plant, machinery, etc., amounting to 36,300 were made and carried out by n Detroit 11rm, while the only engineering that was re- quired to he done " President Breit- uaupt, wen the erection of the out-I side wnllii oi the building, which cost $1800, and tor which the town is charged $400. The town is also being charged “‘30 per ton for two car- arada ot not coal purchased last March when the coal strike prices prevailed, which has been kept in a shed since that time, and the Com- peny has used cheap eoel ct $4.14 per ton in the interim. Thirteen old me lmpl which Superintendent Cone says cannot be lined. ere valued " 3174. Some yenrn ago the President ot the Compeny tried en experiment to prevent electric wires from being struck by lightning by Stringing barb wire nlongside ot the electric wire. it proved n inilure and now inrge ouantities of the barb wire are piled down at the works, and the town is being charged the cost price at it. The inventory elm includes such ar- ticles as shovels, hammers, picks, tools, etc., which the town claims were included in the purchase price ot the plant. The Mayor submitted eight quea- tions to Town Solicitor Clement re gnrding the tiidureggCes and nil the answers upheld Msyor Eden in his stand. The members of the Council were unanimous in their opinion that Mayor Eden had taken the proper course in reiuling to pay the $1340. to the Company null will Buppoir sh. by-taw to oppoint 3 iioard of Art. tuition. COUNTY PROPERTY COMMITEE A speck] meeting of the County Property Committee was held at the Court House Entity " which Jo' nty CounciMt. W, R. Plum, J. H. Radford, G. M. DeBus, F, Schaefer and Warden Peterson were present. A deputation from the Ber- in Council consisting of Mayor Eden and Aid. J. F. Honsberger. met the committee and asked that instead of the County Council putting down the sirloot pavement en Weber street. from Queen to Frederick street, as decided upon at the June session, that the coat be implied towurd con- 1tree n mmdnmized road-bed, hove no sidewalk on proposed. They pointed out that all the streets in the neighborhood had been improv- ed, except thin urn-ll piece, which V. in n disywdul condition. The residents on the one Ilde of the street were willing to have the street improved, and were prepared to sign 3 petition to have the work proceed- ed with. The member- ot the committee were unanimous in their opinion that the mud we: in poor condition, and should be improved, but they Wtrttt- ed to he" the .tdewate constructed. my were willing, however, to have the road improved on wall and would recommend to has . we Quinlan to the can a! n tho-tool sidewalk, namely than mm to. ward the improving ol the ma. The when ot the winnings were im- uimoun in this, ad will - g dr- culu to the mutation ot the County 4hnmeil to locate thetr orhttoes, and it unable to the mummy the work will In proceeded qrtt& " one The gray mum “on would an my Isl! of “I CmV’I prop" Mn oi at Mt, m u m gm II - the Mn will can. .19 Wk. Tho rod wu m by a. Committee, and s comprisi- VII uh uh alt a! the ttthge tw- bill: to it. he err-term Id. “I hind do“. A "ll-km: Tom-to trait upon- at 't'ut,'lt,"t.' mu atop II. n "we on " 'tMetra' ‘0 a! Toronto It Mi. nth“. Q Int A t-riruiiii on It. Putin-on. via live: you the bdfuuhnmm1hmt.udmv has-y. , "ii-eye-Cttee-ee,,- By an act. passed at the late Ber. sion of the Ontario Legislature, mun- icipalities are empowered to under- take either singly or by jo.ut action the de‘elopment and transiuissiott u; the purchase of ot manual pawn and energy and the msmbutxon oi u to consumers. Ey The committee appointed at the rel mm f,tlt,"'ili"efoe, I.""""'. All} height! . V _ ' pantie l continuous or unite in- tl/tee..,, "e,',','i,tsi'"'a'l"'ll'eiy'isl0)Ct,j') stalmenU akthe option ot the Assured. proper townrds securing joint action, IRS. ""158, THUS. HILU‘RI, on the part of such municipalitict as . . . would agree to co-operate to attain President. Managing Doctor. the deemed object. The (.Urllllllltet ----.==..-.=-.=ra=-'---'= 'met st Toronto and it was then de, A TREAT TO SEARCIIERS AF- cided to air the councils oi a num- TER TRUTH. ber ot municipalities which are be, - in the use ol electricity for purpose: Three b0oklets-"The best friend lcved to be most largely interested We haie in Jesus," 'Nhich is Spirit- of power and lighting, to anoint " uol Baptism t Ft and the "Lnitcd lpresentatiies to meet wrth~the con. Brethren liandhookx." The above mittee on Wednesday, A oust my. three booklets mailed to any address next, at 1.30 p. in. at the city hall on receipt ot fire cents. T. H. lhbott, Toronto, tor the purpose of consider. Bloomingdale. w I mo. ing the question and suggesting thr ---r--r-_ names of gentlemen to be recommend- HOW A BLUSH IS MADE. ed to the councils ol the municipalit- - ies, for appointment by them as Blushing is not an art, neither is Commissioners under Section 2 cl it a Sign or ill-breeding, as some un- the Act, to make the enquiries pro mind people maintain. The iaect is vided for by Section 3, and for the it is just as natural for some people further purpose, it deemed advispble to blush, as itis for other to turn by the meeting, of considering whethA pale. The same laws ut nature which er municipalities should undertake on- gowrn the one rule gorern the other. . L V . w om 3 F,',',",,', a 1 than an O Furnace l Ever! ly the purchase of power and may trom companies or individuals pro- ducing ehe same, to be delivered within the limits of the respective municipalities and by them distribut- et to consumers and ot making rc- commendntions to the municipalities accordingly. The committee Are therefore {siting Berlin to appoint two representatives to meet with the committee It is -iallr pointed out tint the duties at the proposed commissioners will be limited to gathering itttormation and reporting to the municipalities‘ The sending of representatives to the Aqult meeting, or the subsequent sppointment of commissioners, will not bind the city to my further pert in my project the} IP? b: proposed. It i'I/uldmtood that the commis- sion wanted will be composed of Ion: hymel m a electric“ engin- oerittg “pan. SAFE (HACKER! AT WORK IN PRESTON. McClary's The on“ ot 000. Panama‘- Wool- In Mills a Pro-ton. was entered on Scum!” light by the nae-breaking pl; that in at present will; u tour at Waterloo Con”. ad the door a! the turn “an wu blown out: “I dam- “you up“, NF tetrairmetms, vu ttred. The cun- cnon in the do u- mm. m it " M hm vi“ and“. ttt may a cumin“. " It. 00mg. moon. to wont-pct. h It We 10!. his". when a. - Iii, who hon wh‘ and. - this 3 4 T NIAGARA POWER QUESTION. London, Ttttttrms, Margret M. WEIDHEL ' SON, (awards him. i house If fad into g Furnace rttqtittt het --om waaraaii'iiit- and the (no! gain chlmntl in "no 'Sunshine’ Furnaces will mm more hut from n unit of coat than any other good Furnace. Esety square inch from the bottom of rsre-pot to top of dome is a direct radiating surface. The dome is made of heavy stelplate, which makes it amore effective heater than the cast-iron dome put in common Furnaces. The "Sunshine" has evegimproved feature and still is so simEIe that any person can operate it. V VVilnHiin ' Vancirusrr, th. John, a. B. ' Waterloo. I Result. ttf 1902. a.» Blushing is not an art, neither is oi it asign of ill-breeding, as some un- pm nind people maintain. The iaect is the It is just as natural for some people rble to blush, as it is for other to turn an pale. The same laws al nature which on- gown: the one rule gorern the other. rgy The emulation. or small blood res- tro- cell. which connect the arteries and “it “mmhum Huhudnpom _ Rsdorard.lrdralraera-rdrrra.delr-rar""- -irtt'g1h' i l Hardware Indiana. Plumb." and Tinmidu. WARM _ A. “4-21.“ """" -. 'I.’ -"1 iii/i; J-iirJiiiriiiiiriii."i] Dominion Life Assurance COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE. IA'I'ERLOO, "T. Bmineu in force . [nu-cue . - _ Income in 1902 - Increase - - new - . - [new . - - Cub Surplus to Policy- huldL Ws - . $137,969.N [ucneme in 1902 . . 36,864.11) Special advantages to tow abstain- exs. Al forms of sound level prem- ium insurance issued. All benetio pm-nhle ih continuous or limited in- stallments akrhe option of theAseured. MW”... veins of the body, form, particularly over the cheeks, a network so tine, that it is necessary to employ a microscope to distinguish them. Or- dinarily‘the ‘blood passes through these vessels in normal quantities, leaving only the natural complexion. But when some sudden emotion token possession of the heart its action in- cram nnd an electric thrill inBUnt- ' leaps to the cheeks. The thrill ll nothing more than the rush of blood through the invisible capilluiel just math the delicate tunspurent Bttr- ma ot the skin. The antes that bring lbout this condition In the circulutin; system, no culled mental Ittmull. They con. an at tor, user, shame, ad many other emotions. Sudan horror, re mom or tear, on the country. in- thterttq the menu which control the blood ”In, and the Inca become: white. Blushing tutth miles. result. trom the MM union oi the mind, on the nervous system. So it tie and be lonvunell. and prepared lot "oo- “on. both hum m ntHeast be Mully ovorcome. Bat when the nervous Iyltom $1,”;th strung it Von]! be t lilo-long. It not . fume ink to amino: to one“ u patient an. " is the mum", mum girl who Dime. can]. with the girl, will by Intake. o: " convention-l, an“. in Me Mun all“ per- In control. and: um. “m- In has been and“ um oi u. ttttret "merot" and " Im- - h 1th Mat- uro my“. It ”and, m. vi- M Wld Ant-ELM; fat museum CAPITAL - . . . - W ,A DEPOSIT wrra Donrmotr, GOVT . . / ur, ' All Pouch. Gamma by whom & Law In: , lumen 0mm um]: Luau of $16,306,038. -'l on. new at . o-', _ nor-lion Parana. _, A I!“ erh!. Secretary 1235 “In, Impound. CHOLEBA INFANT! INSURANCE 00me Pl) HIAD OFFICE - WA‘I'IBLOO. MT. CONE. GEO. E. POTTER, 'l,, f, Phe best friend ‘\\hich is Spirit- and the "United is." The above amazaoo “82171.46 15 per cent. 'llei-ggnk Mamet) ll per cent. all Emomiml Mutual Fire 1113.005: In M M Jan. 1900 "tttuNttt Amount a Rink . . um. Gammon: Do-et M 10m! Mum - - - Peehq.', 3:01.: [an - - - Vin-Pl“ Elmo Km: - - - - m JomeA.Roo.----. the most popular sewing whine on the market. A perfect whine as well as . handsome piece of furniture. All the latest improve- ments. A complete set. of attach. meum with every machine. Cull at the old stand. ' town for the King " ' r. lid-2M ”PM.” . b " .5." 'l 1 CLC. iiF1'l.F.:i -1 . .l caTd - - Cu" srh-ldi;, L V - ‘5‘ lurk hummus-Ila. “hinmm FIgurlmlLlJat for many new summon this... Ion. Marty for when volts" [mulled Steam Bud Hot WI“! Boating Apparatus hue both well enough plea-0d mu a. quality of our watt In highly ID- commond " to their Manda. Still hue than to (In “an“ to more old": and would "to to submit, "ttmate to than rho want good work a not!” prices. T 1,r,,4li,'b"',ttii',i,iiti 1iiti,?,iSitiisitifiih' JOHN RITZER, JE I ()jiiiejl a '. a [l un- ,' ”in. C25d'CY, with. 4 D brll'i'1st'tgtittt" PSTN, Mutual and Cub System-- RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES the tailor, the only agent in BOARD or DIR Hm.- BROS-.. OF BERLIN. Organized "p. RITZER'S. wm'nnnoo. "iii"itkfs

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