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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Feb 1905, p. 6

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a: vacuum; “Ilium! ACT. Tho new Wt Act which came Into tote. on Janna." at 0! than you in clonal; eon-Mobil- latent throughout. tho province ad “than no hell; held at vulonx point: to: tho pupa-o ol dim-at" the net more. which. it held»- ed, has some clum- thnt no dull- cult to comprehend. It was with 5 new to solving thou dilicnlt chau- " wen On starting All the assessors in Waterloo County on an equal bae is, that the County Council, at the suggestion ot Councillor F. Sounder, ot Break» decided to call the meet- ing that in In session at the Court Hou- to-dn}: Untorttusatelr, tho blacked uttton ol the roads ptr‘ Von y assessors and other: attending, but nevertheless than n lair representation. Those prev Wucrloo-A. u. McBride, Charles Frochlich. . New Hamburg-d. F. Kuzman. Waterloo T'p.-d. W. Shoemaker, John H. Hatter, 'J. S. Snyder, F. sander, John Amos, J. s. Stunner, iiiGirt 'i'e.-rv. Helm-u, John Lor- na, Louis F. Dietrich. _ - ... Berlin-warden m, H. Abner, Romain, J. K weiler. at, this morning A Those "I“. Hull.- w. "rF.V_F..Mre' e Woolwich T'p.--Nelson Sn) dcr, Nor- mu Snyder. North munnies.-J. K. Ruttutriord Joseph Wrigley, H. Gmellie. Warden DeBus Presides. The meeting was calla! to order b) au. H. t, Janzen, oi Berlin, propos- ing that Warden DeBus take the chair. which was seconded by Mr. A.' B. Molina“ of Waterloo. The War den stated the 0:13ch oi the meeting aud intimate" that County Solicitor Alex. Millar, KA'., was "present to give all intorruatiot1 that may be desired. i ;_'nw 3011mm mggecdrd to, read an art, and when a dimeult clause was reached it was disuutsed. The amlounccuwpt has been madc‘ by the Braatiord Expositor ol a'newl, steam road to connect [Stamford aim} Woodstock. It, is lcairnul tram indc pendent sources that the mesa-m connection oi the new line will not terminate at. Woodstock, ior- capital ists in that city have planned a. road running to Lake Huron, and are no" applying for irchartcu' and the usual rights. " they are successtui, ,anu Were is no .rcason to 'bclluwe that they will not be, Bramturd will tr.ive _ - r.. .. _-_ A- .n... -. PF..- ._-, V, an entirely new‘ line direct to Lain Huron, somewhere in the vseirsity. Oi Uoderich. The Expositor understands that the line to Woods3ock and the other western section from Wood stock to Lake Huron will be built; try private capitalists, belonging to Brantlord 'and Woodstock. The c.e It, to all appearances,' has nothing to do with these projects. It. has been known [or some months, now- Beer, that the c.P.tt. has been Yet) seriously considering the adsusability of tapping the Niagara iruit belt - - w'., run ”All" "I “arr-"o ~~v - - a with a new line from Niagara Falls, through St. Uatharmes. and Brant- ford, to Woodstock. This road may he built, especially that section of it which would be east at Brantiotd.r This, however, would not necessarily mean that the main line of the road would he deviated to Brantford, al- though it the branch were built, con- nection would ullunatcly be made with Hamilton. _ The meeting is sun in (Collier‘s Weekly.) The issue of taril! recipmmy has made apparent to both Jtuuda and the States the necessity e! a cheer commercial compact. The exchange of economic And Mr: “distant!!! policies is equally importint and should meet. with equal encourage: “twill: the cities of the States are Watching the surface-car campaign of :Montreal, the Dominion tier- ernment now contemplating the estab- lishment ot a rural mail delivery Inny well look to the United States tor a, thoroughly practicable and adequate working model. The conditions in the States are not unlike those in Came da, and Mr. Lindsey argues' with! truth when he says: “It is the farm-l era who pay the nation's revenue, and it' is unfair that they should be with- out. the advantages which they sup- port,'" To maintain a tree mail he- livery in the cities and not in the country is to maintain a partial priv- ileFJhc opposition to this advance on is "too experimerttiUt" insist that it will not war} out, and point to the tact that the cost of deliicry per letter in theiity is intinitely less than it would be in the country where houses are tar apart. Both theory and irirat.trentrr_c--4-tey- lions dovrs Kill look again tothe postal champs of 1899 when a lower postal tarlll brought a larger earning and will then look to the rural scr- tht ul the l‘njlod States where the mail [mm-h has grown tut New“! ot its Increased availability, they will In? that the added rxpl-nst- ot such a untu- is in fact an economic enter- prise tor thc Government to inaugu- rate. In "the States it forced the my pron-mom of all public highways-it) ls rapldly mnu‘ling the fourth-class' post others which have always been A dhri"trrttrt"etetrartmmtt, “d it substitutes tut them a paying system ’tht increases the ttrhan-rurtu cunts- pomkncr, promotes thr sale and dis- tribmlun ot tuetchandise, and doutsivs the q'irviost and wtulncsx ol mm» papers. In short, it improves the t'tvullry Musically, socially, and in- trneqrttmltt. and Knits the lawn and turn into om', (‘anaula nun rm Ion, -get "ord to Wall, ,riGG, an ttte m-w Prwitott, "Nun a Walm'hm awn Railway MI Thurulgy my terfite lo. Vidal-la, BI‘. -iiiriii1dii" , qurIs 'svreUrteitrrt II :1wa eontetstcd - " MIR. NEW RURAL-MAIL DELI vriit y. The first rartoad of guild" "trife STEAM RAIL“ AY were 1- Ill Present. . - Deans, H. u. Bow ll. L. anzen. F. Master, D. B. Dev- McBride, Charles scsSion WILL RENDER HELP TO TOWNS. At th -tufot the Berlin Bond} ot Tank hold some months ago. it. D. B. neurones. chairman at the Railway committee, brought up the question ot having a intersvituhin‘ system adopted by the u. T. R. and C. P. 'tt. in Berna and other “was when there an two or more rail- (ways. As a result the Bua.nis ot Trade of Waterloo, um. Preston and Hespelet were lat-goth!“ with and an inttuential joint committee was ..|> pointed to took into the matter an! take such steps as might be devout advisable in other to further the scheme. The Railwoy and 'rrrurspor'ut'.utt Committee ot the Cunt! an “enunc- turers’ Association met in Toronto on Wednesday, and the .Ulo'oe reports as to1lowr.-- _ "A matter o'. great impor'taace to many oi the smaller ma'tu'n-Auring towns and cities is that, oi uter- ‘switchinx arrangements. At such Matters as Berlin, Galt, Owen Sound and Guelph, a junction ot .the tracks IS regarded as necessary by the mar utacturiug interests. This wns discus- sed at some'lcngth. totrether-with the question oi. demurrage, and it was decided to request the Railway Commission to tart a, date for a hear- ing. oi their representations. 'vAnottier question considered was that ot Canadian shipments via steamship lines subsidized by the 'Gosertttttet1t, more espeéially in re- gard to space pretermcnt. This will be lully discussed at the meeting of the Executive Council oi the (ana- dian Manufacturers‘ Assiciatiun to- May." The Municipal Council oi the Town- ship oi Woolwich met at St. Jacobs -n the 7th day of February, A. D,,) t005,pursuant, to adjournment trom lust session. All the members present, the Reeve in Le chair. The minults of thr , (Ill-minus SSbiou were read and adopb- c . _ 'Ihc Ilecve reported that he had let' .hv comrazct. for Lamp at Wtst Mom- fose Iridge to John P. Jupp tor one war from the 19th January, 1905 i r th: Mm 01 317.75. Lamp to be it at lug-at. 2th nights, including al: Lurk nights, and to [urlnish oil, wicks nd lamp trrtiscts for sane. . Ind-the snowing ot the said bridge fo the same party at $5.75 during clit. w.nlar and next winter until the 131th January. T Mr. .htiolt Koch appeared before the Council and asked to be detached .rom poll ng stttr-divisioa No. B and Added to No. 3 tar voting purposes. bio action was-taken (in Mrkoch's re gut-5L. V Shem] applieatiams were. rceeive fur the otiice of tax coiiectors. Maud by Sol. Koch, seconded by J. S. huh], that the Io1iosvidg per- -ons be appuiutcd tax colletors [or the current year at 9 mills on the dollar fur all monersrteol1ected and paid over to the tudsher _ For Di him Nu, l, Dasid B. bet For son. For cle. For Mill. t For Ruth.' For let. For lel'. Carri-J1. The Council adjourned tor one hour at noon. _ Council met again, att the meat-! 'c.ets present. _ -- ' l Mr. K.. A. Ford appearel tiriogtr, the {hum-ii in regard fo the petitiorrtrre- sented to the Council at lets" M'li- sion, asking' lo have a hew union school section formed in the Town- ship of Pit', ington, which was lurlhcl Lutl oxer tot future consideration. On motion ot Mr. Kuhl. swundu hy Mr. Wilkinson, the Council W0". into a cmnnultcc oi the whole 'JI auditors' statement of the Treasurer' acruunt tor the your 1901, with Mr. Namath in the chair. After examining the same the coun on resunsd and the chairman pre- sented the lullowing report _ To -tmy-tteeTe and Council: _ _ We, your Committee ol the Whole beg to report that we have examined Ilse Audltors' statcmmt of the-TrtNtsw urer's account. tor the year ending 31st Decetttber, 1901, showing 3 ur, ante ot $13,262.07 (Including certain liabilities on two steel bruins), and u we find the 'samc correct we rec- amend the WM "-ttiwuttttntt, _ ttM.) ADMrsiAT'rUst'H,' St. Jbohs, Feb. in], 1905. Moved by Adam MuHIIsfh, semnd ed hr sol. new” that the lullowing accounts hr paid and that the Reru- grant his ordvrs tot the same '. ' Mrs. Kuntr, tor error on “May lax. 2thr, Jacob Kinzlc, error. sum bars. 750, Elmira Agricullutel Wks. " rep. road machine. $3; Wm. smith Spikes 1nd “ark on abulmq-nls, 90c; I'm Mann, for removing loot-bridge jun! work on Monlruue bridge, $3, ( John Mackie', _work on nhulmcnts qt Rinterttottrne MM”. a; c. qt.'Sow-" man, cngummlng Ives at (Loncslogn and B'rntertrottrtte bridges, M02 " lly. D. Dahnm'. shawl and Ilka 83.13: Hy. Sham», [at concrete mu $3.70; Mum-s B. Marlin, huh-Is for win- have $16.25; tum, mam. ('all'iwl “CHILL“!!! T'P LOUNL‘IL Moved by ti, J. Wilkinson, second- ed by Rot. Not-h. that "It: count-i] do now adjourn lo meet again at‘ trt. Jacobs my Tuesday. the w. my ot April nexl, al 9 n‘clm'k a m., path- muslrrn lo be appmnh‘d on tttct clay FAITH“. T . . Wodwich, Tttt lot, I”: Div ision Divi.sions DA isi, n Dirisi n Di is.0n JOHN t.. WIDHMJN, ho No No, N us. No, 7 ' Charles Pepp- 5, John w. Mil 3 and 6, David 4, Joseph F 2, Wm. Sched Chairman Clerk t2tirtNitnih mm L1211h gawm'mu "gbt-ort - s, may qottinq prior u} be: tt.rtt mun-innit m M Waterloo with beg 'f,,','.',','." _ MaqAtrte mm- _ " WV“ wry _ . . 'ttgt-ttea. "lll'.i'lu'l any-“ My thtt " " “8510‘, In.“ at you: . a 1... All" m" m" to a. m ot. In" Aim; will; a. m I'y a.tlgAt an ton Dewitt. - any numb. Tu", vu startled by “I all!- “ I” town, to spend .tto Mte may mud on by an m; Inu- “z” The m" “3 Pdl’tsw Cox. foundry "any. Mr. J. sand- “out. in “we“ and IU"; it "iii a In ”all; the verb, in no“ trlao tbisoeial hop. t,"tl"gh to - done uni has up; out o! the cout yfc',lglh',. my ttW. on. end at the moulding shop. a. 'oy‘ni ugly. _ I - " once - the nun and “up Monthly "ir.--Aitttotqtr d would villi-protu- no: 00110”- mun/[all had mm- plwe on mu? iile A: the - boils! In or- and . storm tTe 'e',rtu'fk iai the lite non ya not in the crowd at t e u! , . . g attd this - . “at iat1turs B'r the. roads. ttt ma PM: 1l'itt,i,'ltio't','ot'dde. T... m “Ier tu.nost Inimitable. “In," shop being the moulding shop. w“ “W tro..od:, , Id Llt as land that the anne- my“ Mr. J. P. Lue'stvardt pa 't Mr Ar then m so nary aer- house, at preseut occupled_ r M Jim-Mill‘s the 6:5“th ot the whole mm“ "li/use,',,",',,",',,'!,.:,',',,',',',',','." " Itoudrv Ibuildinv. The m m m.- . c he 11m .1 . . ”H.313. lMa 803.“ will give a band'. ed comftdttrable W"! mm ttre Mr. J. e. Luckhardl has sold unlit we: lured that the dune- my". house, at present occupied by unpack them end no can every - Aunaud Kimmrl, to Mr. Simon Mor- ions are. the destitute- ot the whole er, (a the sum ot $1,700 cash. 'Ioundry buildings. The Ike m gm- . The E. M. Sml.ty “ill give tt band ed consideleble held“! inside. the cum-at on Feb. 23rd in the hail. ALI moulding shop, all also a great" ter the b..nd concert . laughehle (“or part ot the tool was on tire. Mm wlll le given cutill.d "Not in Gilrian two hours’ work with pill ot Regular Army." Admjssion 10 and water, cm, the tiretWsters succeeded 15c. . ' l in getting like tirq pretty well under The third session of the Village control, and so helped stay what-o Council was held on Monday, thel doubt. would lave proved u very aer- 13th ot February, at 7.30 o'clock p.'i0ux tire. It is supposed that the tim In. All mlmbers were present. Mai-',eiitrltraud trom the hot moulding 1 ms at immrtmce were brought up. boxes. as caning had been done Wed. m. Alt numbers were present. Mat- tens ot imwrlmce were brought up and discuszed. as van as other reg- Mar business being transacted. Notrs.-Fei:r.uary is trying to makel tip in storms, snow and cold what“ was lost dw ing December and Jiifin ary.' It has certainly been winter the rast few weeks, with the mercury! homing in the 'ciJctorhood of zero, and ou-asiomlly taking a dip tar te- .ow. Ttus/ay momng was the cotd- est ricordul here, about 17 below are, with a sharp southwest wind) blowing. Snuwbunks are manning quite formidable in appearance-t Trains have beta delayul tor hours‘ the past Cw days and only a lew; mails come and go. We hope the', worst is past BOW, but, ct course, it, may still he on the war, as winter will be with us tor a while yet.-The ice crop is splendid this winter. a) lot was cut at Bruhaehrr's pond the past few necks. f Itockcy.--Hoeker enthusiasts have ttern' enjoying themsciees greatlyJ Quite a few games were played here for some time past. We have. how-', ever, kept no rrtord oi the results. as we have been too busy the past low weeks to send in any news.-- Last Thursday evening the married men put on their. old sktues aad.chas- ed the puck tor a while, to the great d1 light of th: spcctauyrs. Some more iun is promised tor ThurMtar evening next when 'a team ot the warned men will play a team ot single men. Noné of the club players are included in the latttr kai, howu‘er. We predict. \‘wtory tor the benediets. . -- A n,.,,_n__ T.... "Mm, w- V..- “m Annual mecting.-Ott Saturday, J an.- 28th, the patrons ot the Silver Spring Crcamery held their-annual," meeting». F. Daub was again alccbcdl Secretary. 314,954h ma. of butter was made " ng the past year, tor? which the patrons received, the sum'. of $30, 8M.11. The creamery has: done well siace " was started some years ago, and we wish both the patrons and the Creamery Co. SUD- cess in the future. Farmers' Institute Meeting.-. The South Watcrloo Farmers" Institute} will hold their meetings here in "the altornuon and_ evening of next Tues-1 day, Feb. Mst. Don't forget the date. Ever) body is cordially invited to attend. . Death.--0" Monday. Feb. 6th, death! visited the home of Mr. Win. Donu‘ Mag, when his little daughter Ciara) was "ken away, at the age otlr years, 8 months and 16 days. The funeral took place on Thursday al- terno..n, the rvmzins being interred in thew-ill.“ may. aes. F, Loch continued the tutusrarswrvitres. We extend our sincere sympathy to ‘Q'H'DQNIKPOI tamiUr F MARRIED. BRICKER-STEUERNAG EL. - At BORN. Smith-At Waterloo, Feb. rn?: New Hamburg, Feb. 15th,H'eter S. Bricker, ot Blenheim, formerly of near Berlin, to Muy Ann Steuer- nagel, of New Hamburg. iirvaners. J. Hubert Smith, a EL!!! 3 Free, to anyWOman who bakes her own Bread P.aDEN. Thousands of women are writing in every week for the "Royal Household " Recipes-they explain the new and easier way of making bread. Make atrial with the new Royal Household Flour, which is purified by electricity--- you would not believe there could be such a difference in gour--these receipes are cestainly worth asking for. Send a postal card to-day. THE OOILVIE FLOUR MILLS COMPANY, LIMITED ' MONTREAL lax-own. Tn II In“ curt. IL, min it. Nt t have hee- udng - that "eh-tee, Illa In!!! ton-III. lam- mun. III u been min. "Ion! "but "In In 'll7,,Tl'h"& Ton-0:1" In. t tt,',ttht, ttttttel'. mummwb-c vim H. and rumor "can I. “017mm ' m a" - Inn- hnp. Ivor-wave Inn-any and foul " unify"! to re Pee. c. P. I. pd y I: all m. "I'm "an a In Ida-1M band. a "(1,! In” M Ci", a ' 'me Im- tumult [can luv-y: my a has. put] it! w - " I ”(In whlmhr-olyho In... (and) In t Ilnl I... VI “I“! 0.. 'Imt M - - Milli. Luau-n, u: u.- o'-‘ -___ fi‘said that oi. the recent meetings tot .a the' councils throughout the province, 'is" the question oi adopting a. system ot " county roads where such did not ex- J_ Ist was generally discussed. Halton ad County Council decided to hold neon- F. vention oi municipal councils to deal s. with the man, gt Hilton. on in: to S8th inst. A convention will the ho held in Frontenac County. where it is desired to purchase or ‘ahollsh int . some other way the existing toll roads, as well as to adopt a general " county system. Elgin County Council will make application to the Legisla- S. ture for authority lo apply its por- ot lion ot the grant to the purchase of 'r- toll roads. The Board of Trade ot Dunnville, Monck county, will meet to discuss the question oi improving town streets and rural roads, and at toltheir request Mr. Campbell will be a present and deliver on address. _ The Poor Stomuh's Tue at Woe. Just Now Mi-o-gut ls Needed. At this season ot the year thous- ands ot people are already showing the ill symptoms that :re sum to result. tram the usual winter diet. Indoor lite, ment-eating, hearty food, lack of exercise, overwork and poor ventilation spell "siekness," and poor health. . " the stomach cannot do its work! properly, ill health is sure to lollow. Mi-o-na is the one medicine that as- sures a natural digestion, that strengthens the stomach, that sooth- es and heals all irritation, conges- tion and inflammation in the siomuh or bowels. It is this that makes it a. certain and guaranteed cure tor all stomach troubles. to BEER Hr irrici, sttUrita a Mr. A. W. Campbell, Deputy Com- missioner, of Public Works, speaking recently oi the good roads movement, " . __-..--. in! THE GOOD‘ROADS MOVEMENT. WINTER MEAT EATING. ti Mr. new": conic-ad list as - lqcuol u - ot the Denna-u“ can ”new.” as s and: to him, and whilst other men might have giv- on better nan-ice he. st any rate, would alt.” Hie his best ”have" to hithlnlly turn out the that im. pond in him. He recognized the im- pala-cc ot the pronoun coming be tom the usochtlon. and an! the in- ttttet- ot Iain at! exhibition: was tar Inching, extending " they did to the outlines ot our eiiitiiatioas. Greet bettelittt would worms to the people it there in complete oo-opention in d! their work. -- President W. B. Senders, of Bur Ber, in reviewing the work ot the Ate sociuion for the yen, urged the lie- oeeslty tor n revision ot the Agricul-1 ture and Arts Act on lines laid down by Superintendent Gown. lu' to the general improvement ot the duct.- tional advent-g6 ol uricultunl lain. . reduction in the number of small hits, and a nine equitable sys- tem of apportioning the Government great. He also recommended that more Attention should be paid to tta- ture study at the hits. and that i !school children's day be established. Superintendent. Coven reported that there were 413 agricultunl and " horticultural societies in Ontario, an average of tive tor each riding. He. was convinced that the horse racial; and grand stand performances had flu jured more societies than they bad _tttlte1tttd, and speaking of oNeeu'on- ‘ehle features at fairs. Mr. Cowan not- ed with satistaction the seizure last tell of a large number of gunning outfits. . _ - President G. C. leman discussed the subject ol co-operation between agricultural societies and the Agri- cultural College. Recommend Radical Change. The directors no ollicials ot Un- tario Fairs and Exhibitions at their annual convention Wednesday alter- noon, decided that it would be in the best interests of seientifie agriculture in this province it a radical change were nude in the present method oi apportioning the Government grants to township and district societies, ep- proximating $80,000, and that hence: torth'the grants be made on the basis‘ of the actual work done and money" expended by each fair lor purely agri- cultural purposes. Hitherto the De- partment ot Agriculture has granted $800 to each district society and $420 tohe divided equally among the town ship societies in the district Many ot these societies hold tairs that are not oi much educational value to the tar- mers and stock raiserx. and that C;- pend more money on horse. racing, grand stand mlhrmanms, etc . than in prizes tor pure bred stock. and ex- hibits ot {arm and gnden products. The association. a'ter t' Impu'y ttis cussion, Manned the Iuo'minn muted above as being tate.Patid to cumu- ‘age the best Mrs and to discourage (the extraneous “tenuous. The resolution Wls moved by Mr. Charles, ot Petertroro, and seconded try Mr. W. J. Moody, at Berlin. The chiel objection urged to " try B num-l 'her of the speelrers was that the with- drawal or decrease ot the grant in ‘the cases ot a number ot the smaller lairs might result in their complete extermination. It was pointed out, however, that a desidentum ot the association was to commute enu- gin ‘to ' grater extent by doing any with none-oi tier-alignin- efrieiettt hits, end that in my event the resolution was simply a neon- mendation to the Government. It would not effect uny hits for the pro-h sent year, and the Government would Brat have to dratt some plan tor enr- 1tying it into enact. . To Put Down Gambling. The :ssocie'tlon glso'pnssed resolu- tions ndvuing that horUeulturat so- cleties be sepantetl trom agricultural societies under the Agriculture end , "tutu-outlaw- . tadti-eaN-"m.-AdmareerheNtatta,b _ '_., Mt2gtittgatattttta,tr.'lltgt "E udtrar'b-.aAe"Fs.-ddr-"e6e . ( u-Cr-att-si-ddr-hells.-.. ttetlll'Matftt,ttrttta1ttt'ti ' . IhsM-ddi-,-.tf_0s.9e_8__. vt-et-de-ddr-beet-ego.. 01'5“ch much. Taft, T Mykuly-Ihmuhunl -,-r_0l".regMr. D.etdrerx"_trorlbttte0809,arid6""re 0'“- Atnm-ii-or1tettt-.ttuthyt_t,-eoVt. mun”: INCH-188m”. £0.50.pu.w;uunm LoNeaardshtMmeNtrtae_oit-iar2K. ”1.0).”. -1-tLtdaseautteprtt06.0ihaiidq00,nieNni0iqeh mmtuindet_fratttedtt1eetrteitrttt_l_V out,“ "to66trtdtori8rrsu' Imus. Agorttarrrtthudt.mt-0lti6eaeh. Ptr-tr-tV-ttil-r. . 'Ntruttt-,uiftt-hed,e0it_eirrrtettt6Ni4lu.reered. KING STREET IT King St., Berlin, next to Bank of Hamilton. Phnne uit: A chime. foe wwwingto the mat fire at my lhop all class of good- that to to ms It up an upon-dam hung-u shop will be sold " stably reduced prim . _ Single Hansen, Mitts, Trunks. Bags, etc. Genuine burgtins. Call and no for yourself. Arts Act; that the Legislature he asked to vote a special appropriation to assist in stamping out games ol chum at agricultunil exhibitions, and that Government grants be with. hdd from societies which permit gunning purchased the" brick ter-l race on Courtland Avenue at the cor- net/or Bena-etoiirie.rot the W. G. a R, shin. tummy. This pro- perty is a very desirable one tor in- vestment mum, n it comprises ten dwellings. the come: one being buitt And “ranged tor n warding house, having " room, and tttted te all modern conveniences, togeth- er with um other ditching nouns. " is Mr. Knell'l Intention to sell the boarding ham part amt keep the rain: Oretting' lor invatmene purpos- a, which is considered one ot the but in the town. lt ia understood that a good - wu- paid lot the .propcr w. vrsu' mas “mafia“. PLBMED It was t happy thought on the part of Mr. George E. Bonnet. the popular reprotentulvo of the Much- artta' Rubber Co., or this 'own. 1nl Toronto, when he "rotgerd with i) Company I _tsomplit1ttrttr trip to; Berlin tor the memheii a this Show Muff branch ul the Retail Merch-, nu' Arsoetatioa ot Toronto. Every detail that would increase the ertior-' men and success ot the event was " tended to and Iran the time the To- ronto um men-M atrottg-lett their plus: of basin-s in that city “HUI they ruched their homes in the non- llg was a comma“ hut ol pleasure, as well u help; decidedly Ingres-m5. On the Ipcthl car attached to this I!” "an provision w" made tor - a! nil-canals, and on the “rim I! the “IMO": in Berlin picture sleigh: no! uriole- vote In rail-tn to tahe then around (bun More dinner use provided at me Valve! Hone. . DEATH or 'eRtrs1LA.9?2trl, (out plum on tutttrday at the King "eeet man church. Berlin. thence to Kent Hope eettteteer for met- Inelt. Deeeaa" was born ht Mace. I‘m. July am. In]. no misn- ted to Amie. up he: mu In Mr, 1festrr Ken“, Pte, rel. estate Queen St. will pay you to get our prices on Iron Pipe, black and galvanized, " to 6 inch Valves. has: and iron body . o" " Fitting; cast and malleable _ Stillson Pipe Wrenches, 6 to 36 inch Pipe Cutceis and Vises. ' The Ian-en! 9119. l. Yee'. BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL. PETER HYMMEN’S tt Mat htiamitig Phat [hr Ata. Sandor ' tht ‘:_1 oi chance at their exhibitions. s.. SAUDER & Oth, "(SEE-B, an ttir live! A LOUIS SAT‘I‘LEB FIRE SALE increase ttte enlor Donald was torn neat Berlin, Nov. ot the event was at lull, 1323. on the larm now owned an the time the To- by A. C. (human. In his alxth I5 strong-len their year he ttttned with his parents on a 1 in that all] “Mil lam near Blair. ahuc he remained _ homes in the H'rn- unm - 18th, ll“. Ha was then al least ot pleasure. mum! to lather Shana and moved widedly mutant-n5. on the [arm in Wilmot where he lived at attach“ to the until his donut, " will: hum; pn- Ilon was made tor deceased him 21 year: ago. To them Inc-Ia, and no the were born eight children. "Inc sons "ritoos in Berlin and that: daughters of which are la" ad canola were"! to mourn his lms' lash, Isaac and them around (bun. ksther on (he old homestead; Lena, u provided at We Sou": Enlhope; Samuel, Alberta. . land David, Pennsylvania. He also ----. hum a htolher. Moses Elk-Imam L. A. IIALTBNER }Botlln; " grandchildren. metal AT PORT ELGIN. great-ttrat-tttadress and a great my - [Manda to mourn hi; loss. In. A. "which In 1859 be In attuned deacon ol mm at the “I: the old Humane ('hnmh, which pu- nch. mm. W mm he lailhlllly mulled (Mil a cemetery for lalet- yew 'e" anlou tit tit 1ehrtT few was. From there they played to Blair. Ont., and later to Berlin. She was married to Amos Shelley in 1849, who died Feb. 8th, 1871. She moved to Port Elgin if 1818 with some oi her children, and was mar- ried to A. Hauhncr a year luter. She died ot 1. paniytic stroke, utter a week's illness, And was " yours, 6 month; and 14 days of Me. An aged lhuab‘and. "tine sons and two daugh- tera Ire left behind to mourn her bit. “Mira-luck. John. Ind Kam, ot "adenine; Sydney, ot Waterloo; Samuel, ot Conestoga; Dut- Id, ot Bridgeport; Abnrn ’and Philip. Bttrvilie, Comm Joseph, Bad Axe, Mich.; Mrs. Matchett, of Toronto; and Lillian at home. She Also leaves " pattdehildrett. Deceased Wu ot an :miuble disposition. kind hearted and beloved by her family and acquaintan- The lama! ot the late David Esh- emu, who died n his home on the lam known " the Old Eshclinan Homamd, near New Dundee, last Soturdoy, Fob. 11th, took pine on Tuesday afternoon Iron: his residence, lo the Lot-char cemetery tor bum. A large number of Mend: and IC‘ qugl‘nunerl were In “dunking1 DEATH or DAVID Emu-21.1mm. The accused had been seriously ill but a short time, ar,ttrmstt he has been "ttering Iron heart mine lor. a number cl yous. .On Thtrradar .3“. he took an nttzck .of pneumonia. which, In addition to " tonne: dis- “,mitcd in M um tach- " the ripe old use of " years. I momhl and 17 days. he "and G'fl to his mum be- ginning to Ml. lo, however, ml: . great - in and mi tttttil In out. _ _ .BERLIN

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