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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Oct 1903, p. 2

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to“). a M“! Com. Cttoi- “ g; Wham "M ' _ .0“ {In In - “ mom-t " but a}. by .trdmagHta. ”discount-Haunt» - " null-ulna I... {In a! L.!irht,t.h11..q., . r..' ' h ansmsuccass "Br "Big M." . - 'thue ot “I put. and Ma unmanned. by ttettdmd. who his mud the North Idaho Autumnal Exhibi- tlo- an: tho ' "any yesn to have” tho Insult. In“ and most MI] now ther hi. on: new. “In Berlin'- out “my, ad vino it was ms observed as " an» u.. been. um. um hundreds a!” in “town“ trom the sur- i#irrAihe dtatgiet.. The crowd " We- an. Park, in we summon exceeded We! “ya. and it in ”than. " th" mm 5,000 and 0,000 per- An Immune WWW Wenonwm-t ttotendid'rriMotttnttr" Evening. GGGF "(an -th. iroundl. In the ',tett"'tl cl 8.609 person: a“ the " h a. m. Thu June. vmgramm'e ComrrsettC- ed with 5 grand pantie from the Market Squat to Victoria Park, wild! val vi...“ hy an immense mid. Tho 'riser-winning load ot sign been gum: by Wm. Behaeier, be; tottomd by the Mth Regiment We Band, the brass band, and the “but the six compudes under command of Colonel Acheson. The Waterloo Band preceded, nearly 2,000 taboo! "children, mrrryittg tutps and) the New Hunburg had brought lithe tau and ot a procuslon over Anne in’length, On “rival u the, Put. a military drill was given by thy 39th, Regiment during which the time honored {node-ion v.3 fired. The Regiment made . very creditable showing and the Waterloo Countyites the just region to feel proud of that volumes“. - The Judging ot horses occupied the mtire afternoon and orttracted the at- tamon ot hundreds ot spectators, may the specimen were shown and Inn competition took place in many ot the claws. The beach“ match between Berlin no Gait was on Interesting nature ot he atternoon'is programme, and while it We: a one-sided contest. the "game was int/crating enough tor the ordinary spanner. Gun W18 unable to hit Schilling, while Berlin batted Ban Saunders out ot the box, and hit Tn Johnson " opportune times. The more tells the tale ot the slaugh- .277”, " u “Score by innings:- Btrp- 00530: aitt- 201001 In the evening the streets trom the Met Squere to Victoria Park were enlivened by stirring marches by the Bugle Band, the 29th Regiment Bend. the Waterloo Bend, end the New Hamburg Bend. Itis along time since Berlin has enjoyed such excellent held much u was ptByed by there or- -tiot? during the any. ..,-. rel mention would“ made of the hem Hgmhus bend. which surprised the Berlin“ end View)“ with their splendid playing. It is en organiza- tion ot which much larger towns might well teel proud. Mr. Noah Zel- ler of this town is the ancient leaner. The Tettoo was successfully per- formed end the lerge crowd was well planned. The programme was u lol- tov.-- mama Bud No.. l. Sum: Alden Voterans, 29th Reg. Berlin Bud No. 2. The mating d “no ditterent. miL nary much: " the muted bands, Index up WM]; ot Prot. Zellcr, was ”will. a! satay npprecht- d. Etch -t" on VII greeted 'rtth loud mm, as it pmed the [rind-lull. and“ "leetions by “amulet! will. use clicked .p- mun mm... A- -. rAg‘;ul_. "- Inna P""""""""', w..." Al “I exhibitlw for 1003 wum 'tret _........-_- ..w.., -- “a. W. Vt, no“ likely owes his l". mu. kind-all ot . neighbor. He vu mt -eaatr 1.ch with Seftu'r, a“ it "to phy- m It. M-tnth, it may, {31%. it. A A Inning ot m, _ T Mm I Doug . t tth,' Choi- Caarnmt, angle Call. 2m We!“ Band No. 1. . Ptrrsteal drill, Wstetloo Co. . auterltto Band, No. L new Hamburg Bum. Sword Drill, " 29th Regiment Ol- Im" an um TO A, new" V V non-s mum. 'Fttltitrpir" comm:- " manna: The Bone Show Bush“ Match GG; Sign». 'iue __ The Tatto. 0503052949. gtyiin1001--t7, occupied the which” and CBM- anama-thunk, I: an. tt-tieatctH, “My“! chi-m Inna-Clue. Th "um am“ _ Idle-thy and a t.wttttteqteatiartt tutu tbis mmune-1 1!ch am. - :u-nxvobolu. ttuu'tttetlrdt,'J, hull mu: utmost-oh It iiuaig-em-ottttesBer- un on qtaitoo.eemgregaurma, u we"... when ot other denomin- uou. Th. un'ol Hum II puNUIted innothueBlunl. 7 - _ History of the 1#tstial antennae-35mm was arm; by Prutler Ross and Others attd,tiattrrNtrttetsaii, - Shortly altar was o’clock an!“ Bishop Thoma Bonus. D.D., wok thank. mum.” ind re- marks. conducted an dovotkunl u- crcbu. mind by Bishop , C. Bmlosd. D.D., who spoke And 'tor- ed in Enlist. - mum Horn amend the when " Gu- mn, Wm Im my“! ad mutual“ uni M an when ni- nes to his was!“ brethren. History at Gama] Conference. marks. 'NMMtuertr we ”vows-nu VW" man, " D... ---,.._ ---"-_" are”. mind by Bishop , C. a, with 2,047 Inn-n. n in 't Burylosd. D.D., who spoke And 'tor- _ pony “In! " was». " and ed in English. - “than Horn m1 yen sun to: ninth-I. pd amend the Ttlt “Mun " Ger-1mm u “in, a “.11 III nan- Inn. which In my“! ad “a: tog .11 yum. than.” Inn mutating uni M an when Bd- medium showing. "an to his min-mid brethren. I Our people in can“ an “and“: History at Gama] Conference. lee it: C03: "ttapart'; EditoLSP. Bprme a the Evan - to "Mt F _" ' .req dial Messenger, (minds the “fl-2” ttut Kigeiittat Aloud-ion “u lowiM itttrrti" history ot "ata-lee."".',?.'.) tt.votittn. Thy has but an! eminence, u well u an amount tl'.'.', they Wk " k methods. ot the Berlin Church:-- . they Br' th. all! “1W body, or we IMAM new you, in THE GENERAL CONFERENCE the Dominion who can“ ttttt be pot- 1903, muted so “an the Chuck in the United sum. Cumin. Cont-runes is The Brtrt Oman Conterettee V l toral tutattttot Pt we: . lt mu composed ot " delegates elect ed tor the purpose. John Dreilboch wu elected chairman ad Henry Nie tml, secretary. At thin General Co- iemnoe. the am The Evangelical Asaociatimt wu adopted. It unused the iuue ot. the tirgt olllcltl hymn book, and the second “Mon ot the Discipline. It “so appointed o Com- mission to confer with the United Brethren In 0mm in rigard to the union at ‘tho two bodies. Thu was oightr_ yum go. The tirttt Genera Conterettee was held] in the home ot Martin Dreiabaett, in Union County, Pennsyl- unit, which was in session from October Itth to 17th,; three days. The present General Conlerence meets under very diluent 'tonditiotsa. It meets in acity beyond the bounds of the United States, which is the cradle land ot the Church, in smeg- Bitlceat Church edithee, ot stone and brick. " consists ot 101 members, Were it not tor the tteath ot two ex- odieioa, there would be 103. These represent the counuiu; the Unwed States, the British Dominion, Uer- umny, Siitzerhnd, and Jepu." flt minim prawn, twenty-lam are new, that is, were never in a General Conference helore, “a flttreiqttt were preseut u delegate. tour yam Mo, in st. Purl. Six were member: td former General Conlerences, but ot the lat. T ’ This In tn but at our whole church n the present moment. All Exugeliul are! no turne¢ thither. This place will be tor seven] weeks the head and heart, the centre and headquarters ot the Evangelical Ar- sochum. __ Th5 wort of the Evmgellcal Assoc- was: began in Cumin. in the yen 1831, though‘John Drain”, the nut pudding cite: In the Church, united this beautiful British Domin- ion already in 1816. John o. Zinser was the first to preach there. He was soon renewed by Charles Ham- mer and Joseph Htxrueher,--alt stars ot the first magnitude in the eccles- iustical Mase" during the period tronr1825 to 1875. The first places visited were Chipper, Stony Creek uni am. A gash. the int. ot the General Con- Icrence oi 1903. w“ origimlly a put ot Waterloo mission. on which tor? was begun in 1838. In August of that rear g cvnrmeeting was held on Um tarmot Dmid Erh, n (cw miles north of Berlin. There were " tents, “though gt um. time we had not A single member in the whole Manual: ot Cumin. amp Joseph Ber rt, the planet Bishop ot the Church, tW- tended an morale meeting, trav-, emu "o mm! on horsebtch. Ind tttreq hi- my through itt riiut ot " -- _ -. a wa; mm. mom: to be prumt. Catholic ad members of several [’1'th code-Ion: were cemen- ed, on More the close ol the meet- cu, - .......- --- n - in; cunts“! the communion at the LorJ'I Sum want. Al . result a 'song-tu, ot " members was nr- guild. tho Britt ot our Giant“ in Can‘t. Thur were " once dhlaed in m - one at which in. in Bulb. than a mull but just in “QM. ' .. A I n. n '.- ""e""'H Ttum .. otmteretptiet. itt Beriitt, which at Ma- ttm Guam Comm-u. a! th MIMI W mm. . may an aunt and! M out mum an“. m Thttted sum. a! pa My fer, um i.iiirii',fal,0d is; in tft tlt If tho M'io new tt in put 'iukfatef_tttrs._lt In use the - mum-"0| ol m" Church In 0M. mm . WW" my, Mac a It: In! noon. ot m. " in . lunar-died at "o items. at . 3M Ml“ At.. mm, at “mm.“ “In church “.1 m tgt,i-The um 'te,t?tilt k M an“. would " " I." “.0". tu dutch -idtaictt& " m; m can. In Q:L!!!. a". “I - Berlin is the Mecca at out wh "mm" .__._. 21.31 livened I '1 My no mo loyn to the glorious government under which may live. “may hue you low 10: man. Vi hey no proud ot hor'hhmry um of 1her pm In the Interim“ ol u- 'uons. They no In ‘lovo with " gov- 'ernment, but tatatnutiorttr, he: hull. {They no tummy menu»: in In: developmt. Thy sing “God Save 'ttur Ling,” gum " nanny u we we: here sing “My Country win tst the," or the ("rum was, "Hen an im Wham,” or the, Swill moir- “Hun Girl-Advent" They ul- ume we Union Jun: with a much triotie enthuliuu " than our the luau do the Sun and swipes. Canal: in esstltuaiaatittally and loyu- 1y helping to we England ye“. She is in [he with Bil tun [dented colonies. And wall may use sturdy Canadian Evugolioub.‘ no". of than otGermu: descent, be “mixed to their mother country. Sign give! them traction: whipped. we government. ‘We lay. long 11v. an Canada Con- torenoe ol the Evngeliul Anocir L. 8.10:. is. In at "N t " It, "' 'ttteg d on l tummy 1'tf, Total” 1. _ - - of was .u “we " mm _ u. I dtttPt"l't - u and: My salon! "I" -raqtq no- }omou, , tt " M NW grt h ”hm Iran go out on.“ leq and an 9.0-!!! may, In no North-n, an. [anon by W Center's pop- nu no“. ammo-am conun- at, to Ilium Ma. and Su- htchcwu in a. manna-bio Nortte vmn. " bu " “all“ all " hr. w prawn“, 1.111 'tgtf,'.tcslt ts'undaradurots, 7.129 - I Moms, 51 Yam Pooph'l’ Amun- tion t Thursday" “minnow: Iession ot the Banach“! canal Conlennce was decidedly Wing Ind enjoy- ala, madame mwu ot am: thoroughly aptrrmSatod the “and“ masses ot wolcoma um were ' de were mm . Bishop Bowman presided. tffl- tiiliiatiGardaraa veie conduct- ed nbumlully tenderer. quanta wu given by Mina E. Anthea md - ‘- A h,..1“ -n‘l ..... up... -. - __ A. Bean, and Mean. A. Devin and T. Rider. The chum“ then called upon W. L.0. BIGW to an". the delegates, who Med welcome greertie on helm]! at the Berlin at anloo contentions. Mr. Brett- hmpt upon in Garment and during) the course at Me ndtVemts he reMrrrd: to the hot that the Continence l is meeting in the German centre ot Cm- ads and woke ot the royalty ot the ‘Germuu to Britiatr institutions. They 'mftro renumbered their Vtmland. mi uevidence aims not wu shown . law yen“ ago when . monument to ememory of Kain: Wilhelm we: erected It Victor“ Perk. He remind- edthe America doles-.06 tut by coining to Berlin they did not react the North Pole, and when they in hm tor Ii" dsrttttermii! git- cover that the umoqherie ert1tyeyt.tr) no 5mm], datigtttttrt ad mum.‘ Theodora»: Berlin hull the bore' are! momma waathe Int ot “who held In Cumin. Mr. Brew ,haupt sue brie! historical “tuber "tte 20th Camry a wall " the first ‘0! the Berni as Waterloo (humus, both ot which were in a. woven»:- condition. Them no u paint 10 churcha In WIN!” County. 0. be m" ot the “to corms-cm he we!- comcdm debuts. and hoped their with. would In ot untold mum! h.- eu to than. AM _ It. Bruthmpt'l Address, Biahop new and the cor-gren- uu to the nil In; “Willkommen In Bmderiitr," urinal specially In We! an 9W)! an: M. L. Whig, oethts to“; " wu ren- mwnmmmuu “he a-mwmnahn" .. Bm'm.!anII it Immu- emu-4w 32m tt't,t'iitJtt2t,'.. '. f2'tfu'l"l'l'l1,31k"e'kG.'lT aa" 3.17.}; ta an“. wt krr- Iunuumnmm he 'I' oeetatttth" ttttSr', “an. mac-mu "m- mammal-arm _ _ manhunt. _allttdhtlt,"1tal'id)r m $37"; rai.., UTiiGG null- .. twp-mam. 1-59- f.ttehe I s. P. spams, Ed. IN. lea-ens“. T301130” AFTERNOON. and the lumpy responses m ‘ " . ' _ 1"" C iaEi9tit" 'ttittel'lt, Aux-s, _ , t I ". - DOW huh if: H h M 'eat,'.", - MW.M e' I.“ tum» Nab. all: ab, It't u could 'trffJWflt' I " Ltltht 'ltttlttd m ”at, ‘m ell-um math-I, it. was: 'tate,:"'.',",',', Nt “and": - on mall W. ”by.” in. “was mu "rr-tttor tor tho and. cl an mm at hum: 'tvesrtN" it an 1arita hula on. " the grant up was in an attttrt has; made). Mull! div- mm America ”that, an would lumbar: you: .30. H. to- - " the growth unwound” ot acumen saw, at b uncut, that cm .wtu nth-apnea withtteg cousins. in wealth and al- manac. It would ttot have“ to no tootast, hut togo uni. " In & eumerteeiatad ot the mum and Teutonic peopb who on tor of! Canada in hound who) to tbe mm. " van I pleasure to him to who Union Jack All Sun ugh Stripes entwund. All to expand the hope that any my tty tether, louver in brotherly Madam, ad thar-them would be no mug 5“qu irrtGiGGCVLi and m herds. m ot Alum (or they no _ Motte The Premier sold it would not be tone but intexeetn of Christianity. that there should be but one church. He belonged to, the Plantain, aid thet In: good enough tor him, end he Wu certeln that hie - were you new with their church con- nections. There was room lo ell Ihe 'chumhen, tor the but energlee ttt " all. The belt chant ot egood ucl- ’itloen in inspiration end that comes trom the Christin church. Demoo may ln Alec evlrtue at . good poll- tlcin and dunocrecy prevails In the church: Ween stand on . common level. Democracy In the green: power ot the paint day. In t govern- ‘ment as well u lathe chum. the ole adage wane. {'0th toe the ‘peovle. lsr tW mic. tour WM, end through the people." We squeb- blo for supremacy In our government: u well u in the church ooulte 1mm ocrwy. prevents stomach. and the more democrery the Ins: will there be ot close end ellquvs J'l the church. Christianity has elven been the friend and promoter ot tducatiorr.The church wee the loster mother of high- ar educetion in the olden timen when she founded such institutions on Or- Cord, Cambridge, ‘etc., end tttdat Item the unlvernltyto the Undergo: ten the church is the friend of educ- "ton, us it known that in order to build up the etreugth ot the religious lite ot the people their minlsters must. be educated men .nd women. To the church we owe the hot that n gener- oul education in the birthright ot ex- ery cltleen. ---. . . A --a..'. w, -......... Ascot? politician elm: teitimasshit. ardin this this church he ltiehd. - There should heno poor itt this Cen- mol ours, where the tielt'tr ere in waiting tor cultivation and the lorests end mines ere uniting develqnnent. The church is the enemy ol poverty, tttttet the seme time the church pro- ‘vldeejor the impoverished. 'rhadown- lell oCRome can he credited to the not that there were no hospitals, no mrriuma, no uehoole,_lor the (led all 1teh and bundln old Rome. The church has “so developed at and music, and All that in good that stun): Ween us and the millennium is the result ot the lobar ot the ohurehlorthe ”building ot hutntttt- ity in the service ot the 11e1tlirl,", welcoming the delegates to On io, he ”lured them that they had come smug lac-plume people uh! tint ther would qe patently ale. MAYOR EDEN'S WELCOIE» Hue Wot-hip Mayor Eden in .11.. Wired by the Conference riairsg to their lect. The Mayor regretted that he wu when; lrom e devere that trouble, but he wished tis Mom them that It gave him More to. when the deug.te, to Berlin. and m it unmanned t%tit has not tune the - at the about (hot they mag-the tn Guilds. in! that In Berlin," an either“ at thin to“ Incl. hm honored. Thu to" II a church mu people, end many he: more cull-eucl- In 'eqorttem to port column then m to“ ttft, ttr 23N'llrh ecu-(1h people . an and; but they a. not an m m TU M d It! 1 tMt M We. ' you . t1'ttuttd Bet “:3." " as"; . I- 'teaqtdhet. h a. he I ' vane-II H to Ian at I h hm on re he are e! the . huh. at tel: m he was - aluminum. tin-hi mu- to an. M "tl fl“ th-iartiA4"e II. M “vat; sale " main-ca o- MM mm‘H‘ 1'tiitii1 vert-taa-tor. TM Three Men I‘M-A Paul Raii- war Accident Near SW Fatal Railway Accident Stratiord. Oct. t.-A dreadful acci- dent ocean-ed ott.the G. T. R. yester- ‘dly by which are: men lost their lino. mum; m was hinted, but not seeiottir. _ , This morning about 9 o'clock t2: lorries, mailing tom man In Hi the Mm here tor Sebtingevilb It can“ a siding and "identir did m remember that the Goderich ruin notwmd‘in. 1?pgry comprised " nun from Pu ill, mo (tom three from Gypsum tour mile m Mprr'r Junction. and tive um Crush and had reached the bridge on Jo n urea, near which there In t curve in the track, which prcvenu u.-mroachinu train from htimr scum More the tram rushed afoul“ m: mull? k?!" oi 'ell,' hmen, oi lnzle. u . iurttpe lining is arm, but othetlgi'sc a/ig'"', injury. lhe m on. the first orry jumped, alto taking the Alarm. and so did all but three on the second. These Henry Holmes, Malcolm 1 Fr, and Neil McIntyre, , of Aika Craig. They were killed bluntly. Holmes was caught under the etWtte aad (lagged hull the length of the tMute', litetplly cut to pieces. Me was hit on the head and thtown against the nonework of the bridge, his brains being knocked out. McIntyre app'lrently jumped, but ya: Knock on the side of the head and qhno" instantly killed. lame and Strenuous Debate in tho Commons Ended. , Om; Sept. 3tv--With the third tending _of the. tnmcqmingnql "mer, hill to-daf, liter almost two noltd‘ month: 0 debate, the wettest protect ot the longest session of t e Canadian Pulument becomes : reality. The _ manure we; thoroughly discussed, it not strenuously resisted, " every step, and the int that it " lut pissed énto law, lacking only the confirmation of the Senate, is e matter ot congratula- tion and of relief to both {mien Lib. enll and Consecutive- Mi e any hon- and: chin to hue done their duty, find maxim: have not lacked for nu W . 'oeartatimt on both aides a! the question. The last any of the struggle, the doUte on the third read. ing. occupied the greater part of two due. during which fourteen intend- menu. may of them identical with‘ those propoud. in committee, we" moved, end rejected td", House. It in In 1','nt?'f, net t ndthet Mr. Blair not Mr. en: um iri the Home dating the voting on any of these un- mu. Other event: in to-an meeting: we reference to the bit-‘ notion.» Stilt Ste.. Marie, in the - cl which Sir Willtid Ugtrhr de- nied that the eo-ries' my Nan In: 'd,t"ura bait tn' Sinai: ' e r. . to. that iti1E?,s,!tré'ili1u, it "stlr unit: W” oe'. yo am On at. point Mr. Preten- tube crud pawn! may we: the at. but aid the Government at Eh7ifi'iti't' m- m in a. iiii6U tt"g',,U'el= layer-u tg2t't2 in II only m by mu rm To CANADA. - an V“ London. Oct. t..-The Sun can. - Win who. so ”an! tt.tegttNettttNit."f,t tt :iie',fiit'iili" ttt "th e IN E5i'f,?,li?t,te) gnaw. h M w " - I. RAILWAY BILL PASSED. Willa-Kym 'lasyetr _ t Cri.'-" CA/iii/i, "l mat,-turemtau,wiurtttrripettea g,, ii'g'il; A mtinAW-A' mdwflc‘iwfiowyefiroi'twmh‘m pammi'iiii"r"l"i"i' "ii-iiiiii% Gtiril1 - “dim! 'hte,t .. M A. _ ,,s,rt?,-l'i!ttili,i'it)t'l'w'l'2d'? 'dole',',',',,,,") '.it'tdltu'tttst; o newsman-r H .. . r... . "L L; tri e, tn'aatguUr tan, tttQ 10.0!th - Ill“ 1',et'i,Il'llll","d Vl't'f;'d'i,'i' w! oth" 'eu of Pete, ”-m- I, """""iiiiiriiiiuraiiiir" tiiiG'0Gar and oven 1mm - , '., ””3233, omen-h old styles and 'h1at,t"tt to ttijt/tttll, _ a; ti extra -polmhod' If " aAm!Pyyy t"t "r1it_.ohlttlt,t.tirt, Lin; A... i AA 'e _ London. 1mm Roan-on). What“ Vancouver. It. 1053‘. gtaB. Boldtealnt'ttarrt)ridotr i'ii'.'l,t,.lh?tiii'b!,)1'li,C', "r"" "ql'"2' tsale. Bti"st til' McClarys Woodateek In: "M to than" ee-ity at “an; Manama“ will but“. to loan “are. The Com“ intake]: the nutter up. De Set $ittet-Rervierw "rr.-"Wh" todq b one: to induce nmhntnrm to tm ate here, "II the m mime.“- lect bexdre the Finance Committee at weasel” mead-c on has} even- A“. The were! acumen expressed mien vicar: “the qttestiors at ell ‘wreed tint the Ind-quid progress oil oodltock we: not " marked u the, lamina, guarded by the city, war-) rented, They felt tint other town! end cities were more wee-um in the content (or the securing of menu- lecturers and there mm nprasyrrt xenon why it should be Bo. They re can“ anteater corporations were outing. men; other ittdutmrtenta,, mastery aaaittUrtee, uni saver-e! eld- ermeu. leveled doing th.. we here. prowling e [who ind say y could be obtsined a n Womble out,- Isn' I Chamberlain‘s Com Remedy M tsvcumrUble record. " bu Men m use tor 0.2! thirty: nan, during which time may millions bottles but been sold and used. 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