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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Aug 1903, p. 3

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E 'cAerAL............ss.700.ooo. a iussr..................a,ooo,ooo, l" V" .nI’ aim-I. I -- ate"""'? 'ci','??; Ian: mica. gmucu DEPARTMENT. . but an be sent to an parts of . . NE! at trdhug cost by our :3 _h 39d my orde_n. . BANKOF HAMILTON $35176“; anomaly safe and ‘0 “too that the money ml] be 1',1ftll)' to the right puzyi.“ ' T'iGahG a, {weft-9e. Circular load. which can be cubed evexy- ruler. without ch.rge,personal iden. “deacon ox_my kind of troutste. _ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. , The aim Yy to invest your mon- Ly__ls to place {In ms department. ('That rue ot interest may seem mnatt when compared with that 'pomnsed by specmtors, bat the m- come " " teaol ccuam. . Ramadan: that the money IS per- loGUy sate and mu you can get " when you lulu n Una dBiiar nud upwards received. Interest added “we: a year. :3 huh-Mui- “IE CANADIAN BANK l 0F GOMIEBGE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. A general Banking Bullion trun- and " the WATS-£81.00 BRAKE“ Deposiu of one dollar and upward: moivodin the Saving: Bank or on [new Dupe-it. and highest nua- of .nwrouL Allowed. Drum and Money ()er mud on all points " lowest "at. epoch! tsttatttittet puma) tho bum-o! (nu-men and out of town summon. Bhuk Now for unner- we. applied {no on “mutation. F. C. G. MINTY. Mum“. The Molsons ‘Mmmmdm 00!- mm mun-nod which“ mum Donn-5o- any will” .3. mun-m In” aloud“! 'ri-re-s-e-m"""'""' _ Maooeoo_ In was. HEAD OFFICE. IONTBEAL an up Camel Carter’s REDUGED MILLINEBY. We have reduced all our hats, some half price, some 195:. All untriaimeed hats fit Jim? each. -?Gi'tirii' Variety of child- ren s muslin hats and bon- net: at boc. The Kisses Fahrenbaeh, VI T _ w. Beetin *0 next. door to thnrut Bros. T. ti. HAINES. Agent, BERLIN “bums! out! DICK HEADACHI. Liver Pills. 3‘00- Emu-l. m wanna» Bani iiii'iiiiiiii:, --. - 32,500,000 l Fluids-t nuts-ya a an _lBerimBoaxdotTzaN,aad Mr.H. i. Jun- Iqtt on Sunday lo: Moln- xal, when they mit rcpt-eat the local Bond ot Tune a the Filth Congas ot It: Chamber: ot Coal ‘mewe at tho Bum Empire. rstm. ,'il?yl!.!?:?ittt, _ a. In! no". mm; It V can! n New You a tiahtAg - - a“: Bmtah. gtiat it” picnic " Viki. M. “In, Q “my mama. _ ‘. - l nr.uviteorseoeC-,irvt- It." In an“ In. Tenn Bis-u, mun-t. munch-dump :AlmatbtamtU.B.C'hurittst5tmd" ". Dublin 8W! Emmi mum. will - in “that“. In Bull-a Ann» " an 85. A hum will no pun h a. In”: noun 9. a; .vmtaq oe yuan. m. can. Jun: ot Rochester, N. Y., " old Balm Bor, is In town tor Ample ot wean hunch". Visit!“ hi: my m. " in the yen: tgim:tt Air. Jupt'l Ian. visit, and he sees may champ and improvements in the old town during that tune. He Mr . brother ot Mr. Herman um Jut- lul Jaeger at Berlin. Every young man or woman ought to know about Gregg Shannan. " in sunple, merelore easy. " Is any“ a the Balm Enamels College, there tore ll It-to-tate. u in the auth Cen- tury system um ll now taught in some 600 Echoes in Cam]: and the U.S. Write [or sample lesson to the ruby red ll alumnus through. princnpal ol the Berlin Business Col- llege. mus Minnie Flynn, who has been the popular operator on the night “all ot the locnl Bell Telephone to, lor some years, severed her connot> tum With the stall on Saturday nnd loves on Tuesday for Winnipeg, where she has Accepted 3, posniun in the oilice at the Mutual Liie. She will be missed by her many Twin-City lriends who wrll extend their hearty good fishes [or her success in the horthwesl. metropolis. Among the otiicertt appointed by the Grand Master ot the Grand Lodge ot Mason: of Cumin, for the year. Irom July 1903, until July 1904, we notice the tollowing:-W. Bro. J. H. Landreth, Berlin, P. M. Grand Riv- er, ho. ist, Grind Director at Cer- mania. is} ”an eta-W There will he no arbitration be tween the Berlin (in Co., and the Town ot Berlin regarding the price amen by the Company tor the mien- tory ol tools, etc., which was not included in the purchase price of the lighting plant. Mr. Breithaupt claim- ed that the sum ol $1,830 was still iowing him, while Mayor Eden claim- ‘ed that the town was only owmg inbuilt: halt that amount. At the last meeting ot the Town Council 1 by-law was passed appoint- ing Mr, Martin N. Todd as the tom n's representatim on the Board of Arbi- tration to arrive " a decision re- garding the difierenoe. Since that time eiiorts hare been mate by President Breithaupt to arrive " on emiceble agreement with Mayor Eden and al- ter frequent consultation Mr. Breit- haupt has agreed to accept the sum ot $720.53 in lull ol account. The cheque was pot over this morning, by Mayor Eden, um thus a lengthy {session ol the Board oi Arbitration will be averted. M a%riuu. 7M Y'L"? I?!” iiriiai'auGi-tmirrtr" Jittteo.r.R.ivttFhtt I Mrghoque In the one. with in mmmm.mm. iraiii-faéiic"tro'rtre- beueatMs". _ -. _ .. L h.t.Eritstaestata.8uttete at. ”W no.» m. which at mm. :tt.sateee-got.Anirrtn - ,nietestataatmdrse-,otc, in iiGii0diriAtst.it_tirtMt "uetii.h-itusrRt-te br an bunt-n but mum“ n.th- imam-tum. nuance-11.; "o-det-ttee'"' iii' ',2tdar,ttrpd'ate, T'., num,,; MASONIC APPOINTMENT A DABIN a BURGLARY. NU ARBITRATION. 1 Inn-“1'0!!! tdir'] . in. a are W - f" m d an A F an pm oi an and“. no - In not“. a. in mm- In, at In... on but... without: alum to tna young wim- In. In“ .. - will in: Plant. It “in. In my! may at “an. can. an. a o tsd vcltodlvbiun. IMO!” bl MW Min-haul, it he can um- . I": yum. noun a “all. “plum-no mu to an your mom and 'ietitr ot a bath-g. but ‘my. duo-uh it in m m - a my kahuna“. um .3. - ulutonu at my m a! - nun-tau, will. then a. was min-nu luau an I!“ u. the mo" We and modern may» 1Fr.iaCiiir,iitjr.tetftte, bun- um um wt“ kept pull. Bella is, unquwtioubly, on ot tho but “A most pro-porous towns in Ontario. In mam thoroughlue in and. city Icahn; try u elmnc nib/q and we bustle ot business ad and, uld altogether n mun. more a surprise Co m who riatt it, Sudden indeed we: the all to et- ermty ot Mr. John Schneider ot Ber. lin, who died on Friday dternoon, without A moment's waning in tho field ot his cousin, Mr. Sender, who live: (our miles north ot Florednle. Mr. Schneider was on " wey home Irons Aime to which place he had drhen Dr. Albert Schultz and stopp- ‘ed at Mr. SchaIer'e home to tune din- Ber. After dinner he um Mr. Schaefer walked out into the ‘neld to look at the oat crop."lhe men iwcre hauling in oete end Mr. Schnit- er desired to lend . helping hand. As ’he put the [ark into n then! nod was {passing 1 remark about the thistlcs. he dropped our and lite we: extinct. tret was due to heart inilnre. De- ceased had been a. healthy nun until lent winter,' since when he had been eiling with heart trouble end iropur. The corpse was brought to Weterloo, Saturday morning. tbUDDh'.N Dbl“! ue J. KHNEL DER. The late John Schneider cum trout Germany when seven year: of use, 1nd wen I resident of Berlin the greater part oi his lite. For the past tive years he had been the trusted chief engineer at the Lang Tunery. Irom which firm he severed his con- nection on Thursday hut. He wu in hia 55th year. He was hurried to Miss Hannah Yeager ot Berlin. The widow, one some Harry, ot Roche"- er, N.Y., one daughter, Mrs. (Rem) E.A. Schulz, Waterloo, and one the ter, Mn. Wm. Hens, of Bauhaus, are left to mourn " loss. 7 The funeral took plnoe from St. John's Lutheran muse, Wnterloo, on Monday, Aug. 17th, " 2 p. m. to St. John's Lutheran church tor ser- vice, thence to Mount Hope Cemetery tor interment. Mr. A.A. Voelker, who he been teen years, severed his connection on Saturday, morning when the memben ot the stall, the clerk: in the were- house and the travellers, presented Mr. Voelieer with en address, and . handsome gold-headed cane. Mr. Voel- te, expressed his appreciation ot the silt in a few were: and referred to Lthe very harmonious feeling that he: “ways existed between them. The ‘nddresa we: as mllowq.-. Inn: in. Voelker.- HIS OFFICE MATES CANED ' We. your fellow employees, heard with regret at the tent at your leu- ing Berlin an! the tstair of the Brew lnupt Leather Co., " heed-bookkeep- et, which responsible position you occupied tor the past twelve yarn. Haunt, Aug. li.9t-& Poul-1 etsintr,otrta1Un tmrgnr.'ra' LII-“IN Gir'rrziiriiwiiri"G'iiiu%AF Ian-chum "ftg2uhlt"tdt Haw minim "I Jon! Hal “all In - In In whichde .810 mm immrm.u.s..m not... 'No. an A unity a! “In: a! .emre-Arspa're"m" - Mound. will. batman”. win-um ,qe-whtt* a. - end van was mutulbmmd an ”Mull-WM.- S"ttrgt'egttatttf,UNt 'a"c$ttt"ltt','al'N1 “a 00".de ii,iiiiihiti)ii'gtt'lt="glt --» _mm in You“ “manly, J. cmumms. J. nummsox. JAS. mm. 11. H. HEIBER, J. u. SNYDER. JOHN wanna, _ a. own! OBAYBILL, w. E. “no. J. 33mm, c, Hum. M’nuni W Ill?,?.::!,':',?!)??)'.?,?.! Jun-s. “In“ Ian-o mum ". oo,aq-taitt.oerree.as s.auaoadAmrtt'truuetes WWI'UMMMumw ttm,ett-tartt"e Lun- ,uhmh‘|uulu!lml In. mau.taetnatisaung.uthe tout .33.: um. ovu mu nun-u L ”his, .. .- it. w all talk I. clun- g. a in “In! “an. an I. m In" In «new! up up u an. at In Wt tteg- . m I. mm It“. hour [an up. you nu. ma. mr‘ no. In - in an won. Thy: M “an”. td . good an. an an: an unu: u but the but: W than be tuned them no. mil No man out Carl will. "" on ”an out into um pug-am, bowed the tet Mid- " tor u my "W“. m Moul- I. an “to“ touotoN with g tut he: some: pitcher an . have on mum, and not had ole-an lune-outs. 11hr- vue may Lindsay men gnu slutty-No mun me: u bot. LAM- w, and nu was out Bum: the. "am than an. It my rudily be new that both pitchers and gimme: [die; My Md three anon and henna bun - and um“ Ind the leaky atom: hue- ot the much. 'tttn pm owned with Lindsay a bat, and they were reared in one, "to. an: arm. Berlin didn't Nant 3 In: on tirgt tag um.“ the mm ut- Ilng, when W. sunning, would up, got more on 3 clean tut. In the sec- ond henna got home on . wild pitch. In the fourth Worm“ tut sale And pun; round to thud got home be- am ot . with throw by Kuhn. Linus“ got. no further hits until the Illu- lnmng. when they surged, but mu not get. another Ttut., In the sew- enm, on errors, Seyler got round to thud hue, but than“ three bur tell were retired. (iron hit we in ef. eighth, but my the rule wns re Aired Without. mung. Then cum: the lens.th nmth. when the home ley indent so fatally on Flanagan, and earned the run which was stolen llrém than " Workman loul play, Honing, to Berlin 3 good chance of win- ming the pun. loam, lb. .... Ether, u, .TF... Workman, 2b, Cinnamon, c, . Mynzie, 3b, .... Pam, rt, ...... Brooks, d, .... Henley. tt ..w. Futurrtr, p,. m) ash and door lactory, Berlin; Ionic-W Bat. St. George; Krem- u'l furniture notary, Berlin; Goldie Ilium; Co., Ayr; Bullntyne‘s Found- Ar, Preston. McGlnnil, u, ......4 Wiggins, c, .........4 Sewer, 3b, .........4 C. Schilling, 11....4 W. Schilling, p,...4 Haslett, Mr, ..,...4 Jillian, lb. ...... ...3 (iron, c1, ...... ...8 lath, rt, ........3 Liouar.--0 t 0 l 0 0 0 0 b-2-3-3 Berlin.-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I-b-s-' t'summary.- a we hits, Carl Schil- ling, Wor.auaw, struck out, Schilling II, “My, n, ma mom, Schil- ling. I, time on ga be 1.45, umpire H. numb; Icons. P. Romeo. The knowing u: the recent burst- luia in this vicinity - Mrcsus' hardware store, Preston; Getty a Scott's shoe iactory, um; Pattin- loll woo“. mull, Preston; Kaur. NEW FRANCHISE ASKED FOR A specid meeting oi the Town Council was held on Thundny ebon- ing to receive n report regarding the nettlement with the Berlin Gen Co., and .150 to beer Mes-rs. M. N. Todd, J. Pettereon, end C. R. Kenning In connection with their request tor term-en on main streets. The layer wanted 3 settlement with the Berlin (he Co., showing . bei- nee do. the Company ot 8720.53. The raw" we: adopted end the Amount. we: ordered to be paid in iul tor or- - purchase price end new gen lent. loving the new ptsrtfier build- 'rt"a' metimty to "teye. .. H “In. John Putter-on, Mtrrtin N, ttdd and C. R. Hauling addressed ltte Council In connection with . bet- be M nth; tor . [machine lion; 00m than Ame to Gourmand Ava, m not; Mind no to m Meet. TI- ,ra.urtr-Fso- y to my the “at at "y u th m. TI. council to allow Company to m Into an m .4 cl 00 Pm We ch Gm WhV'G'rJl'L'i"ll,%'Gd'll? In. " Wilma. and Victoria ate. ii'r"tiiu'ii"'i'ie,'s' mm» m- h a. Hull; all m l'iaiii. d an mad. " - j "iirui'"riiGirasrs" 1r_N uni and time which [in the Com.. tmr'at'2tibtW',TtlStt'/ I u “out. Wm, Turk and. 'ttMg'tu'tdg"'t'f.trt mud namin m. "MN hituttigtt,eltegpl, I“. WHEN}. it. "no third I! " Score by insutii.--' I!” Lindsay 308 ' "tt 3 Berlin. I mun-nu pound-lunacy Mus-neu- mwmu bell It. . tcl One ot the no“ "altietg on. tint ha but plant in thn Twin- City League sen. this new In vibe-ell by “our no speculate, when an Woodaicee deh.ted Wet:- loohytheurrovmr‘ildzm )0 1. The Wemloo bun was I), on m when it appeared on the tield, and by the contra] ot the Wood-idea "Judy" Kreuler in al- lowed to till up the team and he did it to parlance. 'lhe some wu well played, the players on both side: put.- ting up an excellent article of hell. The Hence work ot Brinkert end lDevitt Wu brilliant, and goal keeper Bucket had an easy "up ot it stop- lira the long shot: that were fired on the goal " intern]: throughout nthe guns. The Woodside lorwud line 'lirG superior to the Waterloo line, and their combination wee last end puzzling. Eby at centre our. Dumert and 0drowsini were the most. ellectise while Tome and (Numbers worked hard. The shooting on goal, hummer, P" lunentably week. I Waterloo scored the first goal short- ly Liter Inlay commenced, and the minutes alter the Woodsides evened) ‘up matters on A combination rush by l l'rotake. nggishurg and Eby. At hall- ‘time the score was . tie, one all. In the mend hell we play was even [mm then the am. the Woodsides .being determined to~win. The win- ning goal was scored in a. peculiar 'menner About tilted: minutes alter the second hnll lied commenced. Totz- Ike at halt-heck, kicked . ball wide, Ehehind the Waterloo goal, and Eby G centre attempted to atop it but Hailed. He secured the ball and kick- ed it to Dev. Brown tor the goal- mee. Etry wu “in" to " posi- "ion and had just penned the Water- !loo backs when the ball was returned to the Waterloo territory. He ran tor the hell. end checkel’ one ot the Wnterloo been. and then shot, acor- ing the winning goal. An onside was claimed and some wrangling ensued, but umpire Brown and tpmt-umpire lGeo. Boehmer gen it as their “op- linion that it we! a hit gonl, end it 'counted. Waterloo tried hard to even in], matters, and Bev. Brown attempt,- l ed to make rushes lrom his goal, but [ii'e'i, he got up to centrciield he was ‘inon-plusscd what to do with the ball, , and had to return to his "posts," _|without eccomplishing very much. This win for the Woodsides _ makes that team we. the Nationals tie for iirat place and a. last game can be H- pected when the championship will be (ought out. IOODSIDES WIN "nus Tum Bridgeport was Visited by one ot the - crowd: that has me: hear seen ill that picturesque sillage in its hiltoryen Friday e-ening on the occasion oi the formal opening oi the new pavilion which has been er- ected by the Berlin & Bridgeport St. Ry. Co. " early as seven o-clock the Bridgeport car with four trailers attached, was crowded by Berlinitcs, " was also the urge G.T.R. station car, and at lull hour intermls these ears were litenlly peeked on every trip, until about 9.30 when it is es- timated that lully 2,000 people were in sud around the Commodiocs trar- illon. 7 The 29th Regiment Band was in at- Vendanee, and rendered en excellent prognm ot populer selections and were loudly .ppleuded utter each num- ber. Numerous encores were also reedlly responded to. The new pavil- ‘pccupiea the mud plutlorm or stage (or n concert at this nature. The bend ‘lon provided excellent necommodatlon at the north end at the building, end Aha music cu be heard throughout ‘the building and the ground: surround- lng it with lplentld enact. It can (be late prydieted um Bridgeport will be privileited to hour may bend con- |eeru in the (More. _ 11;; pcvilton it not quite completed. the laud wood ihtorittg not being laid a yet. ad the curate“ hue mu WM. volt to do in Ttrrtoug - It - banding, and when any w This" ififiiiiiE In oferittg such a poqu Ana’s Hgm no - the painters will In" l mun! mt work heron the pu- [ we! in command. Thugmnd: T' T to Iev'olbd 3nd mule " " WHO. I. H. Bun-apt, Vin “It with“. Mt, j we a- mum PIM'; ttttttee?", . a! m a - W hon " my Mob. l jijriteetttee'ftttt? attmetttt- mm a. "rise, "iii-ee-ttatt-et, and ,II will Mpg!" a. iiiil it m to it who no it Mackinaw. The hair bounc- ,',hi,'g, loam, when In none glossy. Andyou be!» secure in mm web an old and will!) mom- iigiir21ii.iriiiite,'ii? " - "'r.eragt?f.,' Psd',t'at tioit. iii. Ar -iqbrset ' it“ mmhwiddmt av- "iiiiaiGirmCttir-e.trtrttf tu"iartttrmtroette1Pet1Pe i"i'u"uriitiiiiritatrr1r. .r'Hrr, Mi! np"ttrgtL'.' Mr. “any 'gtfsi1ulM'l'l'ah", patrmm a . an “in. at am AN AUtsPiul0Uti OPENING 'M0ahtt" ”DWI. CEI mom human-4mm ' ':i,.il'h' .., 2gttg.tettgettu,,uiiiilt pr'taglmw Is.a.Aedtt. qSr4_t8rMiNlml.gl. m‘ COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE. 'ATEBM. our. i i ;Hudwre lacuna, Plumb“: and Thalia“. WATBRLOO. IA’JWA’m "I'w". 'N'. "u - .1 Business in force - Increase . - Income in um - Increase - . Anet- - . . [new . - . Utah Surplu- to Policy- Dominion Life Assurance holdei's . ". 3137.90.30 Increase in 1902 . - “.8644” Spec'ml advnnmgel to total abuttin- exs. Al totusscf sound level prem- ium insurance issued. All bsmettts payable in continuous or limited in- “alumni: osktht, option of mounted. JAS. "IRES, THUS. HILlIAIID. The commission, ulna the one that inquired into the West Lorne incident. on inquire into all the circumstunou of the fatality and attach the Nuns to the proper parties. A St. Thoma. Aug. 12.--h commiss- ion to he appointed by the Rlailwar Committee of the House ot Commons will investigate the rear end collision on the C.P.R. gt Gut, which caused the loss ot the lives of Messrs. Me Millan and McPherson, ot Dutton, and Penane of St. Thomas. Mr. St. Clair Leitch, ot Button, on behalf of the relatives of the tteceaaed mule tqtpiicttiott' for . commission. and received 'attorrnatioa on Saturday that one would be nppointcd. A TREAT TO SEARCHERS AF TER TRUTH. WWW Three bookleta--."The best triead we hue in Jesus," "Which is Spirib- ual Baptilim ? tt and the "United Brethren Handbooks." The aborc three booklets mailed to any address on receipt ot ilve cents. T. H. lbbott, Bloomingdale. w I mo. The inguesz. held by the coroner " cm In morrt unsatisfacoory .nd re united in Mr bench reporting the coroner and Lu ruunty crown IMM- II! to we Attox. inward. " be than» than mm. had Bot mow- od noun - to: . more!!! ttteek tiguon. Mr. [Alien an an the mom“: that he an "not; . . ”Mn " alt," ttts luv] {It attiiragretFeateei" Mutton-)0 M M a v0“. COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE GALT COLLISION. Gun“! limo: IoNk-Lol ot he C. [an [invited Iron Uneven an mm m - tteeded out Ion and will nod" '" t mom. sur" toe Coma-“c work no a a. 1 Th M 0m MM" no- “ iiiau>ueotttytqreor- I',,ttN."a%t = “In to In: pr, (In! I i In“ all it. tlg2Ntt,2',t', Fiiiiir, .1 we Hum rod. Th m M sh- County In. and was it. Immu- " it an ' which they m " u a “l Inn m- ". If.“ tt " x I', ‘tn nia- b,-it-rtror " ttgt28ata'iltd'r"N'1e'; President. Managing Director. new": Of 1002. AT Barron PM " GEO. E, POTTER, 84,33,58800 11 per cent. 158181 171.45 r cent. /14l-C'ifli'ht u Want. Koommieal Mutual Finnish. Not - m Jul. 1000 “can.” Amount " I!“ . . '8tka0tMNtt"t8t W‘ - -- the most popular sewing machine! on the market. A patient with. as well as " handme piece of furniture. All the lust improvo- manta. A complete set of unsch- inenta with every mucking. Call at the old stand. _ town for the In: 1'.an MP.... ...q. -17.“ The ttt2tN'at,SP, 4th- md the on ot lav-I'D lhl- " ‘1‘” " . "r_6rst_ydft, tad m,~*:.L--&;: Kim! Bt., =r=,lgeer,,it.ttt,att1.t J!. at Ion. In: [or who. “I.” Int-nod Sam “I! Met Ion- Boating Applm but - well enough planed with Ibo quality of our work to highly n- commend n: to their Nah. for my new 9mm a!“ Bull hue mm “(mm td more orders und walk. to submit. animu- to than who Int good work a m prion. JOHN RITZER; lawn and Cut: Sylvan. Iltillrillfll SEWING MACHINES the tailor, the only agent in BROS-, 03' BERLIN. OW x871. RITZER’S. wumnwo

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