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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Feb 1905, p. 3

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Savings Department. Sums of one dollar and opwards te ceived and interest compounded balf yearly. n John Proctor, George I!u!i:(*rfur‘d John S. Hendric, M. PP , Cytus A. Birge, Charles C. Dalton HEAD OFFICE .. .. .. HAMILTOX BERLIN AgGExcCY A genctal banking busine«s trans acted and special attention given to farmers‘ business. Hon. â€"Wm. Gibson, Presideat James Tutnbull, Vive Presid General Manager. â€" Capital (paid 'llyserw Fund otal â€" Assets BOARD Saindarson‘s Bakery, C :. es rerrrap the ms popular sewing machine~ on the market. A pertect machin as well as a hundsome picce oi furaitare. _ All the litest improveâ€" msats, _ A complete set of avtachâ€" ments with every maschine. Cal. at the old stand. & +@ â€"â€" King St â€"Waiteriso a1°y Pread Huns, Rol and Fanes Cakes al ways 0. hanmi Ein z St., the tailor, the only ageny town for the reduced mic e. _ Noâ€"t of our trimmed hats are lessa shan oost.â€" We.would «‘so ask the ladiea to bear in mind that we keep the best fitting corsets i1 nir store, aad are selling thain at lo west prices. Millinary Sa The MISSSS FER2KNBACH, BERLIN Next to Smy:a Bios. Ctore lae iwroocamwa in 1956. 1412 sf®@1U0SZ, MONTREAL Capital Authorized $5.000,000 Pariâ€"Yp Japital â€" $3.200,000 deservs Fuad. â€"â€" $3,000,000 RAYMOND SEWING MACHINKES _ Highest current rates allowed on depsits, lre aoisons Bank. A ¢3meca: oaokiug business done. Col @as aais, drafts issued payable in a _ of she Dominion ér any place in th til ~Augacst cates of interest allowed fo: liz»«itol n savings iank or special JOHN RITZER, SAVINZS BANK DEPR&RTMENT 018 C. L. LAING, BANK OFâ€"AMILTON CAPITAL...... REST........... A garoral "Banking Business mrract € THE CANZDIAN BANK Mlllll. j ""I“'V‘M v,vw & 9 ts1 a y d Caner s I i. ll‘; ‘;‘1 1”“‘ “l:m Little Liver Pills. %< ... . PAVAL...... . ..... $8.700,000, Ee sre:recirras ... $8,500,000, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. â€" WATERLOD BRANCH | given speci«l attention. E. C. G. MiNTY, Maracer. FAR;IZTS BUSINESS J# saMMERCE Oi CURE SICK HEADACKE, RIPLAZM‘ 3. Must Bear Signa*; See Pecâ€"Simile Wrapper Below, Jac0s HESPELER, Manazor ‘Vacerloo Aranch Ceor ge M.P Dalton DIRI q all our Milinery at Noâ€"t of our trimmed Agent,*Berlin SECURITY, | |_© $ thtunce, i} fTe._. Presisent and W i 1t l\ ,280 00 + D00 00 },816 57 FL ca lt 86 ~~ WOes NEGLECT i C hae . Cexitacs : . . â€"~ * ~ * OHeuporh . | C whec, writes: > * Dcar Mrs. Pinkham : . * For several years I have suffered with | a female m-nk:-mt':jg A serious ilrain on my Â¥ y. my ‘strength and causing severs Ffi::’flng-don paing and a general wornâ€"out feeling, until I rw:-l'ii\' had ?n’a'l‘?lim to |:rs. ltrhl‘ m modicines, but did not u;ml 1 took Lydia E gnkm\ Gshu. Comqpy "m.l, In k'ron;v;nu;alw-n xhw ter @nc stronger, and in our months was we‘l; no more &h‘mhh no more pain. _ Soâ€"I have every reason to the Vegctable Compound, and I it without equal for the ills of women." If you are i!1, don‘t hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinhba’a Voch- ble Compound at once, write to Mrs Pinkham. Lenn Mase qucllctuce PC CEEETC !nevitable result. HOUSE OF InpustRY. "l_‘,'r,my'u-':-(::-;:i“liqgn:mefl_v for all n!m Hespelér correspondent l((’hlt Rt; stmptoms is L_\'gm E. Pinkhbm‘s Vegâ€" p:eng.â€"l\lr.“flle':’. ltl:rti;;r":rp:i; ?n ctable Compound. t ouse ustry, , was e :\|lixs Clara Beaubien, of Beaunport, , town Wednesday. Living at the ( _ »hec, ‘;’_’r‘;""" f $ | «Poor House‘"" seems ° to agree wi;'h car Mrs. i n . who ~gk...~ "miacterttt | gains Hew and poos htore uoo Ne e w h fiokin on v::;'frm'l‘- l'fl"l’ earmtrentth â€" passing ‘veun. To The Reporter Mr. it es C amicamy] Martin Atated that the inmates of the Feally hvi ns deare to Hre T mel Te House of Refuge are fewer in numâ€" valiy had no des Bedibâ€"nes: but id not pot permanent =Ԥ ber this winter than at any other until 1 took Lydia E. Pink] ‘s gfl ° time since he assumed charge of the Compound, _ In two months I was m betâ€" ituth are 82 ""boarders" ter and stronger, and in four months I was institution, ‘l'lleta” 5. Who was we‘l; no more disagreeable t braime !he eldest being 98 years, Tinexctable cCompound, dnd I meaigee tt adnitted Innt week, while there are Semnoud C roip ind And_I cor veral whose ages range between 81| without equal for the ills of women. se 0C Of ts ago. Mr. coooing o e ol db uAsT s Wiensy w le of Lydia m :fl'(?o:.po-ad i7 o-:::a’:fl &9 inmates ..a; found that 23 of them , Mrs. Pinkbam, Lyn y w".'"“ years. umâ€"nufié““ 1 T Yinobdihadits dLis s 113 / Th: neverâ€"failing remedy for all these stmptos is Lydia E. Pinkhlkm‘s Vegâ€" etable Compound. Miss Clara Beaubien, of Beaunport, (C_ whee, writes: > * Dcar Mrs. Pinkham : . > * For several years I have suffered with 1 r-I-mnlo nmkm'w ich nn-rbm ilrain on my Â¥ Â¥ my ‘strength and causing severs ‘A > n‘hn’rllgfluvn poins and a gencral wornâ€"out feeling, until I realiy hadl no desire to live. I tried many is o e n e More than likely you :’penlr the same words yourself, and no doubt ou feel far from well. Thecause maygeenily traced t6 some deranycement of the te male organs which manifests itsclf in depression of spirits reluctance to fro anywhere or do anything, backache, bearingâ€"down pains. flnttgency’ nerv= ousness, slecplessness. lencorrhcea, ' These symgtnms are* but warnings that there is anger ahead, and. unless heeded a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. WA inb hlbasath Abd t | _ How many women do you know who wfre perfectly we‘l and strong? We heag every day the same story over and over again. ("I do nop feel well ; I am so tired ail the time|" Health Th=s Lo. E. Pinkhoin‘s SUFFERINGTHESUREPENALTY It i The. Pirthday Social beld at the “‘Tri::il_\' Methodist Church under the _ auspices of. the Ladies‘ Aid was a â€" delightful> event. The attendance was not .as large as was expected owing to numerous other attractions but those present thoroughly enjoyed | the hospitality of the ladies. A pleasâ€". inz programme of music and addresâ€" sesâ€" was rendered: and rcfreshments !:ér\t-’l. A noatâ€" sum of money was donated toward the funds of the soâ€" ciety. I The â€"fincral ~ Took place _ Friday of, Mrs‘ Anthiny Edesowslt |Keaiâ€" At an eitertairment given by the Sunday School scholars at the Presâ€" byterian church, Stamford, Conn., on , | Friday evening, Jan. 27th, a spelling match was hcld to test the ability of the zciclirs to spcll â€"Bible names, and _ Miss â€" Anna Cunningham, _ of Guclyh, Ontario, Canada, . captured the first prize. Miss Canada is alâ€" | wars ahead wherever she goes. ' Messrs. C. B. Dunke and P. Hymâ€" en left Thursday on an extendâ€" 'ul ilâ€"asure trip to southern points. iley; have no definite knowledge as | to how far their trip will extend, { but ~they propose visiting Havana, omeica, Ceniral America and probâ€" «lly â€"Southâ€"America. _ Their many ricads wish them a pleasant sojourn nd some cf them were crucl enough io surgest that they take some of this zcro weather with them. band I S en ie sr. Peter Hymmen as a hardware |store." Mr. Potter has purchased the hlock simply as an investment _ and }dm-s not propose moving into it. f The Laurier Club win hell a Mock Parl\ament in the near fiture which promises to be a decidedly interestâ€" ing event. Some of Berlin‘s best s1 eakiors w ll participate, and probâ€" lkms affccting Ontario under (‘onson'-. ative administration will be discusâ€" s.d. The leadors and . ministers are le nz silect.d and will be annotmccd‘ in a low days. 4 bzau‘s * duneral _ took" place Friday irs. Anthony Lissewski, Breiâ€" t strect, who died very suddenâ€" heart failure on Tuesday evenâ€" Though not being well for seme , she was able to be around the . and en Tuesday she was sitâ€" in her rocker ard expircd alâ€" instantly. She was about 50 of ase and is survived by a nd and several childtcn. Her . also survives, and had her <**0"‘r. and Mrs. Lissewski. Ty cuet wodding took place at ectha‘st Parsons#e on Saturday ; th 4 . nomimparie = ronfrnten c ninig if ! Beriin News \_-~-~~;~ an" # Nbth SA iL Sp it <s n n b._ hrueger noticed a blaze sh the wirdow of M. Erb & lannery end sent in an alarm box 32. The firemen made a response and extinguished the s befere much damage was done. ause of the fre is unknown. Geo. Potter, the King street rare dealer, has purchased _ the owned by Mr. Jos. Fehrenibach ns stroet at prescent occupied by Peter Hymmen as a hardware Mir. Potter has purchased the with th st Is Rosiored by Lydia Vegetable Compound. the near fiture which le a decidedly interestâ€" Some of Berlin‘s best participate, and probâ€" Ontario under Conseryvâ€" €otoord on Menday, Feb. _ P.Oâ€"able an excursion iot the bencft of Twinâ€" vers wko céesite to hear . orgon zation. «i Mr.land Mrs. Albert ord Ave., will syimpa~ . ocm in the loss austaiuedf of their sevenâ€" weeksâ€"old â€" i h took plice on Wed 1 o‘clock o read imUSt, be stamped i ard the name of the prisoa t burs 2 S9°° Ammnse emane MMMMMW" AAALAAAL Ts in the Coun Friday eyâ€" Orchestra °° _ _3 " ‘weive years he kad been proprietor of the Grosvenor House on Yohge street. . He leaves a widow and one son, Rupert. Deceased was a member of Orient Lodge, A.F.& A.M., and Loyal Orange Lodge No. 127. The deceased was well known by the travâ€" eling public of Berlin and Waterloo, and his death will be sincerely regretâ€" teg.: which he held for seven ye the Jlast twelve years he . proprietor of the Grosvenor Yohge street. . He leaves a « ues sc uoi MWt V Te Vest* known hotelkeepers in Toronto, died Wednesday night after suffering _ for 1wo years from consumption. Deceasâ€" ed was born 49 years ago at Jordan, Ont. For twelve years he was â€" on the Toronto police force. He resigned when he purchased tha Meacr. rat. .0 t M m o ae e opet s imBt ~Wast cess in his new work. He was the efficient Secretary of the _ Public School Board for several years and on the receipt of his resignation on Tuesâ€" day evening he was the recipient of many complimentary â€" remarks from the trustees, who regretted his deâ€" parture from their midst. Sir Kt. Sen:, R. R. Fellbaum. Sir Kt., Picket, F. Rebbettge. Sit Kt. Physicians, H. G. Lackner, J. W. Arnott and.J. E. Hett: Mr. David Bowman, who has been connected ~with Ins brother, Mr. H. J. Bowman, in the County Clerk‘s office for eeveral years, left Friday morning for Winnipeg, where he has accepted a position in Mackenzic & Mann‘s railway offices in that city. Dave is leaving his native town, and his n:any friends will wish him sucâ€" Mr , At the mecting of Berlin Tent, No 21, K. O. T. M., on Wednesday evenâ€" ing, the following officers were inâ€" stalled by Past Commander Carl Schulz:â€" 5 s Sit Kt. P.~C.; E. K. Schultz. | _ Mit Kt. C., R. E. Hartman. Sir Kt., Rec. K., J. W. Hett. Sir Kt. C., Louis Kiehn. Sir Kt. S., Ed. Westfall. Sir Kt. M. at A.,; F. Schardt. Sir Kt. ist M. of the G., F. Bluhm. Sir Kt..2nd M. of the G., w. ]-‘rce-‘ man. Sir Kt. Sen:, R. R. Fellbaum. ‘ Sir Kt., Picket, F. Rebbettge. Sit Kt. Physicians Hâ€"AMA Â¥Pi..l.. The crisis is past and Berlin lands the: champtonship of Group 10 series. This honor was practically won at Galt on Tuesday evening, when Berâ€" lin dispelled all doubts existing in the skeptical minds of the hockey enâ€" thusiasts in that great sporting town as to which had the best and strongâ€" est team in the District. In a game that was not quite as brilliant as the one played in Berlin two weeks 4g0, but nevertheless a fast and inâ€" teresting game throughout, Berlin again displayed its superiority ~ in combination, closer checking and acâ€" curate shooting by defeating _ the| Galt seven by the neat score of 6 to A Total ... SE thees. Average read per day The following number taken from the Public L the month of _January: tlistory. ... ...H. .. [ Blography ......... ........__ Travel and Voyage ...... Science and Art ... .. Literature ...... _....} ... Poetry and Drama ... Philosophy and Religion Fiction :..... .....:; ...3) ... Periodiegis .......;>â€":~~ German ... ..... ..;. Miscellaneous ....__~ _ _ Frank Wismer, one of the bestâ€" td thind present. After the boys had done amâ€" ple justice to all the good things, Mr. Musselman, the chairman, called on Mr. C. K. Hagedorn, who gave a very helpful address to the boys. Mr. T. S. Cole gave two recitations. _ The Physical Director and General Gan+. | After a long asd painful ilincss, ; Mr. Charles Bohnestengel dicd at i o‘clock _ this morning at his home, |corner Church and Cedar strcets. Beâ€" , ceased was nearly 85 years of age and has resided in . Berlin over thirty | years. Up to a few years ago he was in excellent health and took a great pride in cultivating a strawberry and fruit crop. He was wellâ€"know n and highly esteemed. The funcral will take place «en " hursday afternoon at two o‘cluca 2iom his residence to the German Baptist church, thonce to the Mount Hope cemetery for interm{nt. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. treated the junior boys of the Association to am excclient barguet Friday night. About fifty hoys were ary ; purchased the Crosby Hotel, NunP! #ew 6llll 1 evening, â€" when Rev._ D. w. t nider united in marriage amiss ANelic Msi thews, daughter of Mr. £d. Â¥a« thews, Charles SUOCL, to Mr. Robi llu!h._ul the House of ledustry s_xa.‘ There were mo attor:i. n 8, and ofte the ceremony the happy couple loft ci a short honeymucn trip to Actou Mr. and Mrs. Heath were we‘lâ€"krov: in Berlin ant were valuable mewmker of the Trinity Metbodist church choin. Their manry friends will wish theim al tbappy and prosperous wedded Lfe. T. M., on Wednesday ‘evenâ€" following officers were inâ€" Â¥ Past Commander Carl P.~C.; E. R. Schultz. C., R. E. Hartman. Bep K Y owr riuul seven years. For Public Library during Public L of books was H. Abrens, property on Irvin street to E. Schacter. Mrs. Knapp, property on Krug st. to Isaac Stinson. Mrs. Hyatt, property on Samuel street, to Jessic Conner, . â€"REAL ESTATE TRraxsrers. The following real estate transfers have been effected by J. P. Bemder, re'al estate dealer:â€" + Â¥ k. t us . 8 February 3rd, at two o‘clock p. m. to St. John‘s. Lutheran church Wat erloo, and from nce to the Water loo cemetelykfor interment. _ P hib TaiinhpPbddiiAhcAad id l ri ud ho | rich. He h:? attaincd the Fipe ol ~|age of 78 yéars abd 2 months. Mr | Heimrich was born in Saxony, . Gerâ€" | many, on the cstate of the late Queen‘s consort and emigrated . to America at the age of 23. He residâ€" ed in Bufflalo, N. Y., for some years and was there twice martied. From the first union there was oneâ€"ehild botn=â€"Mrs. Conrad Wurm, of Berlin. From the second marriage there were Several children,‘ three of whom preâ€" deceased their father. The surviving children of both marriages are :â€" Mrs. Conrad Wurm, Charles, Mrs. C. H. Tyson, and Mrs. Wm. May, Berâ€" lin, and Ely, of Stratford. _ Mr. Heimrich spent the greater portion of his life in Berlin and followed his trade of a mason. He had lived for some years with his sonâ€"inâ€"law, ~Mr.~ Wm. May, corner Charon and _ Welâ€" lington streets, and the funcral will be held from his residence on Friday, . Fobruary 3rd, at two o‘clock n m 1,163 47 2y 4 _ _ _‘ "_ S most respected citâ€" izens pas away on Tuesday evenâ€" ing in (h:efisrson of ~ Stephert. Heim FIGH, _ HG UE HHkGbTeciupâ€"Â¥poneâ€"onaln v 870 24 119 i Tt id a w 2 11 The _ board approved _ of muscular movement 5y of writing in the P schools, â€" and recommended that teachers interest themselves in system with a view of adopting same. The matter was ably intr ed by Trustee Euler. DEATH or STEPHEN HEIMRICH OO CS eoer NV MNeEDICE, o|. The salary of Miss Bornhold â€" wa: increased to $550, and that of Mis: E. P. Veit to $450. .| The matter of increasing the salary â€"fof Miss Murray was deferred until the â€"fnext mecting and the management | |committee of the Margaret avenuc school was instructed to make a reâ€" recommendation regarding the salary. On motion of Trustecs Kress and Sattler, the secretary was instructed to write to Mr. R. Roschman, secreâ€" tary of the ~Carmel Church School Board, notifying him that in â€"the opâ€" inion of the Town Solicitor, its reâ€" quest for the granting of free scribâ€" blers to the pupils of the Carmel Church | is illegal â€" and cannot | be granted by the board. Accounts amounting Lo 4$2,058.13, of which $1,611.60 was for teachers‘ and caretakers‘ salaries, were passed. KING EDWARD SCHOOL. _ On . motion of Trustees Hertfelder and Pearson, the name .of Agnes St. school was changed, and will be callâ€" ed. ‘King Edward School." Prov â€" . D 12 24 23 32 of the new public curriculum that has rbeen authorized by the Educational Department. On.motion, a committe«& composed of Messrs. Hett, Euler, Peâ€" quegnat and Principal‘ Suddaby was appointed to consider the mariaâ€" _ Principal Suddaby subn regular attendance reports Inspector Pearce notified of the new public enurrient.. â€"Major W. J. Wright wrote offering the new book, "Our Flag; What 1t means,"" .at a reduced rate. The board ordered eight â€" of them, two to be placed in cachk school. Several applications for positions as teachers were received and on motion filed . * Rylouk a, e on on 9/ Cipte Pearson, Hertfelder and Meisner For Lulzâ€"Schilling, Euler, 1 and Sattler. ; The salary was fixed at $100 Applications to fill the vacancy were received from Messrs. A. H. Millar, Jas. T. Uitley, Jos. M. Schâ€" acider, J. S. Levan, Solon Lutz and Edmond Pequegnat. The board cossidered the names of the two latter, and Edmond Pequegâ€" nat received the appointment on the following division:â€" For Pequegnatâ€"Arnott, Peauernat foat ooo Pemmenr ue on, among them being the appointâ€" ment of Edmond Pequegnat as seere taryâ€"treasurer of the board, to sucâ€" veed David Bowman, who resigned owing to his removal from the town; changing the name of Agnes street ichool to King Edward school; ~ inâ€" creasing the salaries of the German teachers and other matters. Chairman Hett presided and all the members were in attendance, viz.;â€" Messrs. Arnott, Hertfclder, Schilling, Kress, Pequegnat, Euler, â€" Meisner, Pearson and Sattler. . The resignation of Mr. D. Bowman as secretaryâ€"treasurer was read and on motion accepted. {! The regular monthly meeting of the Public School Board was held on Tuesday evening in the council chamâ€" J°r.~ . Several important items of Jusiness were discussed and acted upâ€" 9n amana Sh 0 un 11 Â¥EETING 1 UBLIC sCHOuL POAzD EERLIA °7 2C°amcd the ripe olo T yZars abd 2 months. Mr was born in Saxony, . Gerâ€" the estate of the late onsort and emigrated to 1#0CIOTs first prescribed Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use it today more than ever. They Doctors first nrad Wurm, of Berlin. nd marriage there were n,‘ three of whomâ€" preâ€" father. The surviving both marriages are :â€" Cherry ectoral ARD SCHOOL, Trustees Hertfelder _name of Agnes St. ed, and will be callâ€" to fill the vacancy from Messrs. A. H. . Uitley, Jos. M Schâ€" Levan, Solon Lutz and °. name of Agnes street ng Edward school; ~ inâ€" salaries of the German other matters. ded that the selves in the adopting the ably introducâ€" ed _ of ~the system the _ public submitted _ the 2ers| the board Pequegnat, , Kress PULVO "Foosn"* ANO METAL crranra comamnto "Fheoal> T nie } Pclish in the World +« C. THOMAN, Berlin, Ont . Fortyâ€"fou: branches including LINwoop ST. Jacoss A. C. McBxiD®, Agent. _ D. P. Dew ar, Mat, sompounded quarterly, Deposit« of $1 and npwards received. .In crest allowed at h ghes current rates, an« omnonnded amasace CGreat Bargains In order to make room for a car of Cutters and Sleighs ~apital Authorized â€" capital Paid Up . ?eserve Fund â€" . Deposits. «. ... Assets â€">â€" Over) tupoury King St., East of Seott St. The Sovereign Bank 6 Aitmattiiag .. 2c B [ Prade and other representative bodies ‘n. the Twinâ€"City to secure the imâ€" nediate construction of the electric lineâ€" in order to protect the towns ‘rom a diversion of any of the valuâ€" able trade ‘;ing to the north. BUGGIES ;j Our Welleslcy‘correspondent reports a staff of fourteen men engaged in ;p[surveying the route of the proposed _fbranch ofi the C. P. R. from Stratâ€" , |ford to Wallenstein, at which point it will connect with the main line runâ€" ning from Guelph to Goderich. It is |pointed out by our correspondent that |the people living along this route are anxious to see the completion of the road, as heretofore they ‘have not enâ€" loyed the benefits of immediate railâ€" way connection. The most of the trade from the territory in the vicinâ€" ity of Wellesley, and between that point and Wallenstein is at present tributary to Waterloo and Berlin, but if the proposed line be built it will have a tendency . to divert «i least some of the trade which legitimately ‘elongs to the Twinâ€"City to other woints. The redeeming feature in this onnection, however, is the assurance hat the Preston and Berlin street ailway will be extended northw»rd from Waterloo next summer into the ‘ountry which is likely to be travers d by the proposed branch from Stratford to Wallenstein. Every effort should be put forth by the Boards oi Prade and Alher ranrauit hss o. IN BOTH NEW AND secononanp R. H. Furi.rox, Bufit, (Incorporat d by Act of Porl 108 AT ALL GRockas â€" Head Officeâ€"TORONTO me was presided over by Mr. H.â€"F. lochmer and consisted of vocal +and instrumental selections, recitations, te., which were‘greatly appreciated . n address to the pastor was read by Mr. Ed. Stuebing, which referred > to his departure from their midsf, and the regret of the congregation at his decision to remove to Buflalo. _ Acâ€" companying the address was a purse containing $100 in gold. _ Rev. Mr. Friedrich was visibly affected by the kindness shown him, but replied â€" in suitable terms. At the conclusion of the programme an elegant repast was served by the ladies. SAVINCS DEPARTMENT * o AT wOL X. * ULTOX, Bupt. of Branches, . . _ L. P. SXTÂ¥DER, Inspector. A General Banking Business Transacted. AND surRrEeys s s Cl Bm Aeuindy C lllV; well sociat on Monday evening. A arge number of the members were resent and a pleasant evening was spent. The first part of the proghm- Tne congregauion of the German Baptist Church tendered their pastor, Rev. F. Friedrich and family, a fareâ€" nexty cce a 2. ‘ PRESENTATION OF 1 D0 q100 COmomey Wuoel K. north, when his ‘x&. Miss Id&# Was united in wed! to Mr. James Jaimet, one. of Berlin‘s most popular young men. ‘The ceremony was â€"perâ€" {formed by Rev. D. W. Snider, pastor iol Trinity Methodist Church, in the presence of only the immediate relaâ€" ,tivu of the contracting parties» There ‘were no attendants other than _ the pretty little flower girl, Miss May Greenaway, daughter of P:; C. Greenâ€" away, Guelph. _ The wedding march was played by Miss Huchnergard, of this town. After the usual congratuâ€" lations, the Party sat down to a sumptuous wedding . dinner, The young couple left on the 5.23 train on a short honeymoon trip ~to Toâ€" ronto and Buflalo, after which _ they will take up their residence on Fredâ€" >rick street. Mr. and Mrs. Jaimet will be the recipients â€" of hearty congratulations | from their Berlin friends,. in which y the Telegraph is pleased to join. . McDoxarn» President. D. M Stewawet. Gen. Mg~ A pretty mâ€".. afternoon _ at three home of Mr. J. C. § iK QN NEW C. P. R LINE of Canada polish a JAIMETâ€"SHITH, Smetl rites $100 Eiffié':féi'fl'.e.et The Lâ€"atest e bodies 00 IN GoLp. the German heir pastor, ily, a fareâ€" ening. A mbers were vening was e progfn.m- Mr. H.. F. vocal +and. recitations, ppreciated . ‘as read by ‘ eferred > to nids"l and| am WINN; Phone 482 cCHAMOIS VEST. Also useful for skaters. T .P . v" tation. Gan.â€" *** PM, __The only thing to wear :o igar""Sar, to prevent Coughs, Colds|uifé"*.0*" for Preston, Mespsier and and Bronchitis is a 60 WeÂ¥ mh i uas in i sb coass Seny 9 DP TE ~ ask your néighbors about them. send to him for the medicine. He will refund your moncy according to our guarantee, if you are not satisfied with the treatment. % If are tired «of e:perimemini' with "I‘MK:: i‘cures" lry_n“ RIVAL HERB s 3 y r ur _A.E.I.S‘I'l Just once. They are a sure cure TOM Aru cr _ is B FE?&“’#" LIVER .,n}fifi,& such as Poor Digestion, ailing ite, Const‘pation, Backache, Headache, Rg::éa;ima. Hefin Troulil;, Female \I:dea.lfi t ervous Soim Catarrh, isorders a K.k cce biets to enre Cash must a:o;;;npany Note, Registered Letter or ] No one can afford to ignore the little hints that Nature throws out to show -o:nedn‘ng'- wrong â€"Headaches, Shooting Pains, Poor Appetite, "That Tired Feeling", etc. : Your healthneeds constant watching, even segn Fea feelinperfect * eaves es Tappg y s3 tcgulagor. "RIVAL t s MAammmesrerernces ! In order to save our subscribersfthé troubip ut ate remittances we have made specia! arrange:ne which we are enabled to. ofler the following pu with The ClxronicleTelegraph,lqr one year at &; clubbl{lg rates with all other Canadian and A: magazines quoted on application, Ohronicle-Talegraph and Weeklly Globe ... . Chrnnicle-’l‘elegraph and Week, y Mail (wit Chronicle-TeXegmph and Family Heraid Star (with premium)...... ...... wesica Chronicle-Tel’egrarh and Farmers advocat Ghmnicle-'l‘elezraph ind Montreal Weckly Cbmnicle-'l‘elegnph and Farming World Chrouicle-’l‘el(â€"grap}- and Week!y Sun (a far Chron icleâ€"'l‘elrgrnph and Country Gâ€" ntleme; Chronicle Te graph and Daily Globe,,:, r Chronicle-’l‘elegmph and Toronto Daily No 1 l anafate es o o4 4 E. "RIV «W. KINZIE, Agnt M ,...‘Mmoooeoem”oooooo.‘ mmmmnenremmmmemnaommemeemmemee.,....._._____ THE RIVAL HERB co pAo+s, 91° sj5tin ity , "____ _ 2700000000000 00 26¢ W“:‘.â€" % The Mer cantile Fire ‘ ?w“‘ 7 '.gE'RLIN Hardware, Stoves ting. Store Galvanizes _ .â€"_ Hog Troughs 8SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL = ~ ~ = & DSPOSIT witg DOMINION gov‘r = ~ All Policies Gnaranteed by the Loxnorâ€"& Laxcasnire SURANCE CoMPAXYr with Asseta of $16,306,638. & Altre Wright, Seeretary T. H. Hall, Insp IOOKIIRROUGH & CO., Agon‘«. Watarlan . ‘Di..__ a, ~y . 5C 20eg&rsph and Toronto â€" i‘)"a'l‘i.y. '&;.WB. ooo ::. Ch ronicle~T:-lezraph and Toronto Daily World..];._ «*3 Chrun-cle-'l‘elngr»ph and Teronto Daily Mail,.,.]]] siss Chmnicle-'l‘plvgra.pb and Toronto Evening Mail.... ... Chmniclv-TPlngmph and Toronto Daily Star..., .. _ +s Chmnicle-Telegraph and Northern Messenger,. .. |; °_ ish must Accompany all orders. Make remittan tegistered Letter or Express Order to . sout rropme roms 207 $T. JAMS sT, MONTREAL CHEAP READINS FOR 1905 HEAD F5210 DAVID BEAN, Pupisher, . 6. POTTER, toves, Tinware, Plurn Store near Post Offi« BOTTOM PRicls ailing ailir ".'-..‘.'m..-l..lm“& ‘Dersithe troubie ci makingtwo or more separ e special arrange:nents with the publishers by r the following publications in connection ‘h,for one year at specially low rates, Special Canadianâ€" and Aircrican newspapers and tion . . V;ave;fy‘ M‘x’\‘l'lt (.V\ th .l')n;;u in n':i Family Heraid and Weekly PE porated 1875, *« WATERLO THE DOMINION LIFE T. H. Haill, Inspector .. Agen‘s, Waterloo, *Phone 249. An Endowment RolI; advocate (weekly) . 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