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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Dec 1904, p. 3

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‘55] 37 oAFITAL...... _..,.ett,'too,000. s' assr............. .,.sa.ooo,ooo. I :1on orPiCE, TORONTO. UATEBLOD "MIMI Inna-mi BANKOF HAMILTON Honey can be sent to all pull o 8.8 world Al tritUng cost by our drain and money orders. Bulk drafts are lbwlutely rOe and Guarantee that the money wrllb p only to the right party. l‘ravnllcrs can purchnse Circular Notes. vulch cart he cashed every- where Without tiree,personal idem menu-n u an kind oi trouble. _ IAVINGS DEPARTIBNT. The safest way to Intent your moo " in to place it n: this department. The rate ot interest may seem mall when eomparcd with tha manned by speculators but the in- come is " least certain. Manuel: cumin-r. Remember celly safe an when you W4 One dollar HIE tuhit0rM_,.li..li.l.!l..1 ttr commas " : gr"" Bantu!!! “Mine" SRVINGS BANK DEPARIMENT H ighest current “you“. meP t [Incl-W In 1.66. HEAD uFFlCB. MONTREAL Cspual Authorized " 000.000 Paid-Up Capital - " ooo,ooo Roost-v0 Fund - 'a,oou,ooo The Nelsons Bank. New Lacesand Appliques taxman. manna bnslnosn done. Col out mull. drum hzmed punblesn I and». Dominion at my (the. In 0. git. nan-unusual 'ntqrtttrt oio,.sdTa"r - [0 duo but "poem "no of - gun-n»- whleh In In. reduced to I In not. . OI! Spring lure. have "rived uri- - and this your and will be ttet " show than to the India ot ' City. . “it: Uh.“- - mm m My, f h . 1llitiri, ' “Y'all! Eli':':, , " nouns _i'iuitaa mm. oodl- “walnut-5 con: man HIADACNI. fl .8338 nlgltMllhtll, 'cd. . . “nun "the Ea Dana’s l, no warm 'grrsryeurae1tyrtrtip.et '"i'ihaftdsen'r,.hi't, ' u I - of _ Anti-hum"- ', 1W“ alm- your,“ Coll . ' “I. as; mum's. given opocia1 attention. F. C. G. MINTY. MAKAGER. FARMERS BUSINESS -ttrd I mum lath Guat the money us per and that you can get u want " ar and upwards renewed Med turrce A year. .lAOOI IISPILIR. Inn-sac! WIW‘N an". T. was? " the mm. um; allowed on 'L‘I’IIDOO 'vr.RLru ',tllllft! 'am‘m an“ d't “In! has: " vdl u 'gu"tt'gegiM1'l'I ISS, I 11. out - a an cum-n muthmaamu tot Nov-h: in 819011.". Jgt't'g',',tth"fgM'llitht HIV-thinking "Beat “The! um Pttbitetge*oA.-. (I‘m. I: with. to thr up: hem-nu toe-lobby an.“ mum. W I'm. It a “than“ that wont as. - Iod- mnul to be In!“ (to. - points. W. Hun Mon, 10:wa ot an cm. In so“ his null“ in a. Brussels Hemid and In: remand with in tamilr to Berui-.Elmim Album-u. The Bodtmrort dun is now lighted nth about: may: and in [no in; I populu use" to! than. Anabel popular xenon in.Bridgmrort is tbe Minn; alley, wth in well “tron- lzed by Twin-City people. The ladies' Aid ot the Km; “not Baptist church will hold u Christ-mu “In of My work. brim-bun, em. on Thursday evening, December 8th, a the mucus» of Mr. R. D. Lang, "rwin street. The marriage took plan in Bush]: on Wedneadny ot Miss Schuler ot that village to William Luft, ot El- ma, lormerly of Berlin. They were married " Rev. A. Essen, ot Hee. peter. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rowland etl guests It the home of the latter's mother, Mrs, S. C Weaver, King street west. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Row- land are about to leave tor Vancou- ver, B, C., where Mr. Rowland will prnetice law. The wedding took piece in Toronto on Wednesday of Miss Edith Kessick of that city to Mr. N. Ogg, of Berlin, an employe of C. H. Doerr & Co. Mr, and Mrs. Ogg “rived in Berlin Wed- nesdayevening and will take up their residence here. A number ot Berlin's prominent citizens won at Mr. Frank Scherer", near New Germany, on Thursday, " tending the annual "metuln" cele- bration. Mr. Jos. Heintzman. of Bloomingdale acted IS Chief Superin- tendent of operations on the occa- sion. Rev. Thos. H. lbbott has returned from Stteftteld, where he has been as sisting Rev. J. W. Schofield and J. M. Whyte, the singing evangelist, in special revival services. Much good has been accomplished, resulting in several conversions and accessions to the church. The meetings are still go- ing on. Arrangements hare been made to start special meetings at the begin- ning of January in the U. B. Church on Church street. John M. Whyte, the great singing evangelist of To ronto, with guitu accompaniment. has been engaged; also Ree. J. W. Schofield, of shemeld. The meetings will commence January 8th, 1905. Several large manurttetuters have intimated to Superintendent Coven that there are too many lull fairs in Ontario, and that the number should be reduced, and those held continued for two or three days, instead of one as at present. ll this is done they will make large exhibits of their tia- ished products, us well as the pro- cess ol manumcture.--Torottto Star. Mr. George Ttylor, who came to Berlin trom Calgary, N.W.T., about six weeks ago to act as traveler for the Merchtnts' Rubber Comptny, In: been promoted to the position of Montreal representative or the com- pany, hiring charge ot their branch the late General Roger Hum. C.S.A., want! every woman to know at the wondm accom- ttt by Lydia E. Putin’s eteuhtifotr.t.rtPd. - ciesr,. Pgg"gitd, i"l,'t,1 m E W " 'tlW,1'ill'ht.rtt'ihJrirr'.b1iii? Galvin! did for no. miles-Tn. from tho I In peculia- to the not. extrema hunch Ind that I“ you feeling. I would ri- fronllybedin the morning hell-g - thed “In when I went to bed, but l'.",'ai'MK'",' boule- of Lydia M. 'I Vests". St,",,',",,',",', new to but"; buoy- ancy -y In! ' - “In. 'taNg'ltt' '33. m not MI and that hambu- "aGudmti-rroerotteAit." 'TGiiirkiriiiahotetet1el8t tun-lulu“ picky-anal 2t'1Ilk I8 Mm , " mun-um. a... “at” In!!! Hm ”no! 10 min. . “ht-36w. an“. Magnum-chum lr. "rue I. l biotic-huh: (“Ital-duke!” H“ _ ‘ . n T LNthgrll8tti'llt'ttt f Awning. DIM-unaut- t"s-arAtt.-.hett., applying-tabulation" than“. mm. at. tttet-tii-trt-aM'. Emu-an. Dunn a. you mum at. was: "'trtaBata. at“. Homo, tmmllhmm a. use“ micdhutab'll A but 'r-Bing d 00 Boul- a! Huh-I ot Bull: "1 Incl“ will In lull In at. Berlin an NI In My “In. In. “an Alena. who not“ tho m M ttn In- uloo Bond. aaid lo M then to be lawn”. to an ”optima M the new. Basal that the bond». Hoo- MPI. be managed by the General Hos- ‘piul Baud “home! the Board. ot Health ot tho two tom. hertU to my men-mm and Inez- loo mantis ot the no“. #quMWG-m-IHW Juno) im on nun-I1 "ther pital Wuhan-duo! 'ltiugtttti'gg'attt A.3ttt-r Baud: at Health oi 0- m to", let. I‘m mt, on Wed-old” oi hertin to my urn-ham ud Inter-1.. “and “a ot n no”, to r loo moo-tum ot its 'et. into-ill a! ll “it Deon-ed In. June: Joan, giving his regulate all” ot Goemair and cum to Care " Harmo- nd his occmticn u I ." morn" you: no, attain; " undo: ot pencils. VII than“. with Now W. The" he took n his um; tIre w the grand "and in wile Cuisine Sign“. Subsequently Dictun Park on Wednesdty. He may moved to Tumult and iron: pleaded not guilty and WBtt remanded more to Bulb. Seven was and two to Berlin until Thresdsy, when thiet daughter'- survive. Thor no John (iorrun will prawn his evidence ad Juan, who live in was“; Wil- and nlm Jonn' record. It In alleged nun, ot Berlin; Adm, ot Waterloo; that Jule- wu seen coming from the In. Henry Thiele, ot Auburn; In grind spit jun More the are hro'e A. Miller, ot Berlin; and In. S. out. H- was arrested on Bluir road Cream”. Breslau. try the thiet.-Onlt Relormer. I The interment took place lt is understood that Mr. Cndrles in Ta‘istock on Saturday " Riunr. the popular' tenor, has re- “9.30 tl. m., lrom the WNW” of cei ed the .ppointmcnt ot manger of Mr, A. Miller to the G.T.R. mum" the my music hall to be o:encd (n tor rumor-l to Tavistock, where the [Inner Wmdlmn street, by Mr. G. R. remains will tre'uerred. It is understood that Mr. Clinics Rinnr. the popular tenor, has re- cei ed the “attainment ot manger ol the n;w music hall to be o:encd to Upper Wyndham street by Mr. G. R. Leugood. This win nxcuitute Mr. Riener's residence in Guelph, Ihich will he welcome new: to the music- loving pco;le. It was thought that he would remove to mount centre and resign " position " choirmas- ter " St. Andrew's dunk, but his pew uppointment removes all doubt. '_-Guelph Herald. Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon, who live at Waterloo and Breithnupt streets, toaiay celebrated their golden wed- being present lor the interesting ev- ding, their children and grandchildren ent. Mr. Dillon is n well-known sec- tion loremnn ot the Grnnd Trunk Railway. and has been such for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon no both natives ot Ireland. They came from Ireland to Canada together and were married in Guelph titty years Mo. Airs. Dillon's maiden nune we: Max- gnret Haley. They have been real- Uenttt ot Berlin tor mnny yen". The tuneral tues piece to-morrow afternoon " St. Mnthews Lutheran church at Wilhelminn Pommer, daugh- ter ol Mrs. Gottlieb Ponuner, who died on Friday in her 34th year. De ceased we: the second youngest ol n Hamily of fourteen sons end deligh- It,: this being the iirat death un- ong the children. Death was due to apoplexy. Deceased'. lather died in [iiii end in 1894 she moved with her mother to Berlin trom WeOeaiey. The members ot the lunily who survive no the mother and Henry Pommor, ot Linwood; Charles and Gottlieb ot Wellesley; Werner, ot Chesley; Willhm and Chris., ol Vir- den, Mam; Peter, ot Lincoln, Reb.; Louis and Don, of Berlin; Mrs. Claus. E. Comm, ot Berlin; Ind Annie, Car- rie and Regina, who live with their mother. Rev. L. H. Wagner returned on Saturday from Chicago, where he " tended a meeting ot the Evnngelicnl Association Demons: Society. Mrs. C. Breitluum md Miss Breithnupt, of Berlin, also “tended tint meeting and then proceeded to Racine, Wis., where they are visiting relatives. Mr. Wiliim Msrtin, United States consul at Nmking, China, has been visiting his brother, Mr. George Mgr- tin, superintendent ot the House ot Refuge, in Berlin tor the past few onyx, und returned to the U. S. to- day. Mr. Martin has held his present position tor the past seven was. He spoke interestingly ot conditions in who Column! Kingdom ml of the Bruno-Jammie wu. The Jup my he described u the most ancient Md but ormiud in the world. Cinch]: ot the Iced rubber motor} its lay the whole-dc price ot crude “but has Adv-need to “.88 . pound} owing to the constantly decreasirq an». supply. Two yen: up " It. We u pound. This yen: it vat up to the present price from " Sucre at, Vodka. ot the Berlin Rubber Company, when asked it the mic wullhely top-ml linen-dd than in no metatntr in to this, but be we!” ttot to unwind use " “use: “up. _ -- " . human-mumm m adv-aw. sung. and. m ttb-tted-ti-tttry on.“ on um mad: -r,trieeexe..tett'tt.t whit-WW; .1" 'uaattrr, Rider. ot the Heroin-u Rum County. mid th- W In “and tenant: banana turn. 1hry""t, tht Inch-W Con puy In! his: mum‘uu-dv‘ Mott-Max'um bee' -etoetaturetHpetee, cum-sh M (has! -atw-eattonot momm- maymWWWM-j Lhamlnm pal-ca ot Asrtae"ia-aut_ttseettt9e0tht: “an”. mull-vat! -tp4qst d .mumm m.m.uln.n~uvmm iiPt'digertgd"lNrgtt I"... H lib.“ - 1n.- cicada. iriiia9 SW3" DEATH (hu1fhs,Col Chm-1M “you mmlthhlolqn. “can“. Hen-dorm w1triotttheedtsfat.t: Mr. Allred Heller, son ot Mr. Henry} Heller. King street east, and Mite Rose Berner. daughter ot Mrs. Ber- ner, Albert And Weber streets, were married at seven o'clock Wednesday evening at the home ot the bride's mother, by Rev. Emil Honman. pas- tor of St. Matthew's Luther“: church The wedding nus n quiet one, the ceremony being witnessed by only the immediate lamily connections ot the bride end bridegroom. Mr. Will Ute rig noted u best man And the brides- maid was Miss Lydia Berner. sister ot the bride, who WIS given may by her brother-in-law, Mr. Fred Henning of Buttalo, N. Y. The wedding gins included . large number of beautiful sud valuable ar- “clan. Mr. Heller is one ot the best known Astsoeiation loothall players in the province, through his performances as . member ot the Berlin Rangers in their championship duys I tew yen: Mo. The Telegraph joins with the many friends ot Mr. md Mrs. Heller in wishing them I long Ind luppy mu- ried lite. CAPTURE!) ma BEST AWARD). The silver medal and diploma, re presenting the highest swud tor I rubber exhibit " the Toronto Ex- hibition, was received on Friar try President A. L. Breithaupt, ot the Berlin Rubber Complny, md this medal, along with others won by this company It previous exhibition, is now on View in one of the windows ot Junsen's iewetiry store. The med-J is one ot beautiful design even more so than those won by the Berlin Rubber Compuny It the To- ronto Exhibition in 1903, when they, had two exhibits there. L 1111902 the Berlin Rubber Com- puny won the Drona med-J represent- ing the second highest mud at the Toronto Exhibition. but by the next you they had overtaken and pascal their competitors and captured the highest nwud, u they did spin this you. The company also showed gt 0t- tum. London. Chatham md Slmcoe this. you and carried on the highest ”ruin " each ot there exhibitions. This in n noun» ot uttdscuon not only to the compmy but to we pet» ple ot Bay Berlin who no so proud ot the town’s ttrent munching concern, ”no” which the Berlin Rubin: County “M- to nomin- ently. . An ennui-sue meeting ot the new-U 1y “when! Lanna-Club was held In a. mum room on Tuned" ‘ evening. the. Dominant [or m. diluent once: ' Thole [on in a. nee for president In lam. w.: D. Eula, w. I. Cram and Hum: M. ad then me other with- “.qu trom the In: at noun-um ”that“ I val Mo. It. A, W. Puck od Mr. A. IcDoIgnll were minimum In! an on“ at pteMtttt, in they declined h lull. Tm an no addition! mum. tor an other omen, n hell; considmd‘ “Mommy pkntyhm‘ kid. - “mu-g - at “an: m‘gm by ”at". It. A. w. P w mu rv wing clot to! a! elude-I Inn 'M,', m. no - qettt in In. ' a“ b 0.. 0'“ 'ttah. D. “I d l. let M - 'tNt l -- p. "tit n a I a a. _ _ _ ' -mL_.:& u. ELIOTION " OFFICE”. actors] HELLER-353N128 or AGED CITIZEN for -rm', 11'i'JittNlltt '" .22.": ",iitii,tttt _ _ Jtd P. " did St lb up. “than. ”Mud-u. was“! ‘3 ”on u! and no Ion- ttiWgltstT.t'd use. In 7 ii-th. to m w a. shaved den by [1.128. Cole; m to m a. muo- atart" and silo a! a. glut help It” 00 Law Auxuhry m but (to thoAmlluuon. Th mun 1xtaapttrtsmtary to an India toeaaittated enthusiastic all: to. - and In. Hon-berg" and Ills um layer Implied busily. It. me ha Ipohe at tho u- an... m Wished by tho In“! tn It!) you“ Inenhm coo- “ m - ot “I that; a“. It. ”It: A. Ehy. wort-noel: on in“ t, huh; left Berlin And mega: would). in Toronto, Ir. mr demure. he use an, In a great lo- to the Lowdown. on he knew it In to Trinity new". otura%erfxrtsiehhnudbearo'" ot m moat hithiul workers. The gold uh evaded to Mr. my would be forwarded to him. Mr. Clement then coiled upon Mr. Jnlmet. copul- ot Rods. who came in new“ in the co can, end the gold pin wu pinned1 upon him by In. tor.) Houobcrger and the similnrly decorated Mr. John unto. contain ot the Blues, we! Menu. Ed, Voelker and Alt, Gowdy. . who each scored over . hundred , paint; In the contest ts lieutenmrs ot teatrtttttr"Nhr ol the Whites. The E nooks of the three sides were: Whites 318r, Reds, 305]; Blues 295. Each point represents a donor. The recipients ot the plus made brie! upeecbes. end that concluded this interesting feature ot the eww- ing's proceedings. A recitation was given by Mr. T. S. Cole, who was followed by Mr. Ed. Reiner in n mandolin solo. Messrs. J. R. Hall- mnn and Harvey Zeller an; n duet in 1 very pleasing manner. Each of these numbers were hurtin encoxed. Mr. Cole ntterwuds made an inter- esting speech and the gathering dis- persed the: heartily singing the Na- tional Anthem. Principal J. P. Martinson at the regular meeting at the Berlin Public School Board on Tuesday evening, tendered his res tion, which was reluctantly '?ii'a'ii,iit Mr. J, F. Carmichael was tated to succeed him. Mr. Martinson intends to take up the study ot osteopathy to become a practitioner. An application was made by representatives at Carmel sehoot,that the supply at tree scrib- hlers be extended to the forty pupils attending that school. This applica- tion was made on the ground that the parents at those children paid public school mics and the School Board was saved the expense ot accommo- dating these lorty children. The tntl- ter was laid over until the Town So- licittn may be communicated with as to q legality ol the application. ABOUT DIPHTHERIA. Dr. Hett stated that diphtheria was prevalent at the Courtland avenue school, and said something should be' done to check the disease before it got any [anther and became epidemic. He thought the rooms should be dis- inlectcd with formaldehyde and each child should receive a gargle of tor- Imaldehyde. This was done when diph- theria was prevalent in Margaret avenue school and had proved ence- tive. MEETING OP SCHOOL BOARD. ily had been moved to continue At school. the lemily ihrsician saying it |vn ell right lor them to do so. It vu h aiminel thing tor my phrtaul, cm to "r it wu ell right for child- ren to so to school when diphtheria existed in their homes. Every child lin town, he continued, should have its "that sealed with formaldehyde, end it In the duty ot every (ache: whenheotlhehed xenon tompact that dchild had diphtheria or my other ‘eontngiou disease. to prevent mt and from “tending school un- . lees the child prodded u doetor's cer- 1 ttBeat. that the discus m out ot who hone. - Dr. Arnolt speaking on the same subject aid that it the phy- sician: would “tend to their duties, and it the public would be active, these things could be avoided. Some people tried to cover up the existence ot such dioceses by sending their chil- dren to school when the diseases ex- isted in their houses. It had been noted that in the ttrst use ot diph- therlh the other children at that im- 7).]ouon ot Br. Hett m c. B. Dub. tin following modal vu a“ to supply the children n mum “can school with u (unduly!- mule. at also an the rm I. diatnteeted. saw! Franny. "Burning I. "tiaitoer at ”an that a. law“ "an M pinypoullln no tsad-ted “I no not Illa-t “M It 90 Oman! "a. and." Be. Araertt, our.” cl in I»: ITld'ld'l a iii.' ,'tltll'lfd,' u.ut and m clad. with! HM - m - an an I”. In A“ b n H qt it" I” and thn plaque:- A the nonhuman ll' DY l The Mercantile Fire' ' INSD RANGE COMPANY. HYMMEN’S T-e-o-ooo-ooo-ooo-q :Tbis Drum is without doubt the best on the market lt has cutmn ends, eaatiran direct and indirect damper. The tubes are made of sheet steel, and can be easily re- plnced " B very small cost To Horse Owners BERLIN It will pay you to buy your Burma from me. We have all grade from the very lightest to the vary but", manufactured right on tho premises, ad " prion t t In“. any not. Att I do ttttt buy any Indy made, we gonna. our Home“ to he unsurpassed in both style and worlmnuahlp. Frenl;the Cheapest Unlined ho the Heaviest Wool. ROBES TRUNKS Ranging in Price from $3.00 to Full yne of Trunks, Travelling 815.00 Saskatchewsn, Mountain, Boga, etc. We are sole agents for end all popular lines. The Langmuir Mfg. Co., Toronto. Newhud 1 ta'. LAMBS' COATS. rubber under-“nod, Bil six )6. 812.00 to sum. Opposite Market Hotel COUNTY:OF WATERLOO GENERAL SESSIONS " Wm t" houby manna. Court of “on“ Be.. dmohhom. “a an m ootertty comm» "M Gnu”. will be ttaid. .“ moon“ noun, roam or FA'rnwo Tuesday; 13 December, I904 Anew-t 9....of'lI-Nm“ Ochoa. Oman. comm - Ott-i-ed. m "qutrot " m nub. eue,tt2t.ttgtt= W-tmeet-te.'"),', IUMHBID CAPITAL . . - - “50.” DRPONT WITH DOMIOI IMW'T . - “7,140.1 tiiPott--iedbrth.nttratersr&La-mr'Pt" " lumen Comm with A.“ a! 310,309,038. . - ones, 30 Ill. OI Ion-bot, 1900- PETER HYMMEN ti-iii-ii-ei-ci-i-r-iii-jill)", G. E. POTTER. IMPORTANT Repairing Done While You Wan. Oomph" “no of Goods tor the Kano. " THE PEACI AND Coumv COURT SPECIAL VALUES IN MARKETS Alli. WWI“. My Y. E. Hall. Inspector "OKI-IIOUGI O W” mm. '0“ M” THE TOWN OF BERLIN PRICE " EACH J H. FEtittliitl8fiiyt an» 7'10. - WAuBLO OWN RAFT M M EB'Ffib‘l‘i m hbittirt th, II”...- 0110!. In Pi ttste-trr ON TARIO THE DOMINION LIFE o Ingmar; An Endowment Policy Seamus more New BM:- in Waterloo County than my other wmpmy. In a well-managed and popularCompany such an The Dominion Info and “but! Fatal. Will Pay You ind In“. In " of Ann“ tgttdiiii,iditt1tt tat I, Thttnrt1r1s, CI! Ill mm“ 'iP,tt BERLIN

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