The lEolsons Bank Immanuel In 1865. HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL Ouplul Author-Izod $5.ooo.ooo Paid-Up Camus) - 'aoomooo Reserve Fund . $8,000,000 _ Anna“. bunting business done. Co.'. ootlnu undo. dun-z [named parole in a." Inn-of the Dominion or any plum In the - Elihu-n “may! {unnst atiowerd for money comma 1n Sam-g: Bank or spool-1 Carter's Little Liver Pills. the tailor, thc uni) agent; in town for the the most popular sewing machin .. on the market. ‘31 perfect. maehia as well as a. handsmms; piece 't furniture. All the latest improv.-- meme. _A complete set. oi "ttae ' manta with every machine. Cu: " the old stand. _ Annlully. t 'of'r'd 'ar racism-1|. n, tpf, n. In. BttAttt6A.NA, T F N .1 m. .tHooerd by "b u "Orr;: W â€mum at ii ot., fur-vim him or In. n '" to " ' In, th ttt r Mom-Mnâ€. or tr In _ Nlulh'n w, H of thc. In . [and an! Inn _ a mum“ raw 0"? "has For bl. 1.“ our Still-u " W',t ' 0.0 " . n.- mum: The lone Schad cf Telegram i’b'tsu' A u e I nub-h T am..." A." "i, l ct the Inn-1' IN HK 'ttl King " I 500% MG II“? sh " inn: u -'d. I " "If!!! ot rhrldot bun-u“.- VI old InlIIIIII'I‘. " t hm :IM to will: the slwck h c m-pl lu. Opening;;" of Childrc, 11's Headwear Una-mm...“ [ “aha-car. I. IISSES nrallelulMll, n KIM) It, BERLIN. I was“) II, BAYMUM} SEWING MASERES inmut m humus. 1 I "I MutmtKts. E FBI “If!!! UV". 1 t ml COIS'HMYIOI l ll PM SALLIIW “II. l mit mammal 'Gml Imam - . Lirs1T,' 'aird'i'ii,'='.t'a-cas, --Ta--r-i-i--r-----i can: SICK “uncut. . â€WWt-wum [EARN z‘ElEi‘a'l-‘I Atta R. R Aoccumdrrti. w ttlt the ttrt m i:. dn' '4' "II " ' my" It) and 1.3“â€. of $iitlllllll'rty JACOB HISPILER. Iburtatrt" Apr _ Ill RITZER'S. T v. SITE It ALL 11-115 P w D'uusc‘lm‘n. l H5332 wtsterttto Branch of; w [.'I'ERLUU "tid "my" " fun-[wing to at? â€WI" rd h {$68}: yd Hamilton. March ".-E. M. Marti. formerly ot St. Canada:- btrt it b titue ot his arrest a citizen ot "unil- tou. was apprehended â€can†on the serious charge at obtaining may by (also pretenses. The Ill-l ho in " Iegcd to have pnucured is not vuy iarge-tM.0F-but the law takes no notice of the extent ot the Alleged embezzlement, The story the police no telling ot the Mair is ‘lhal Martin I!" once upon a time a. traveler tor the Berlin Cigar Company, In course ot events, this company Went out ot business. Martin, so it is claimed, had one ot the company's blank checks, and it is alleged that he lined out this check E. M Martin. a Few Berlin Tnveller Arrested in ARRESTED ON h SERIOUS CHARGE. and drew the money. Andrei Sever. sun esttiuryed, the cheek. What puzzles the, authotitics is where the check was cashed, and who Sevenson is. The palm: have a suspicion that tho check was cashed in this city, but on this also don t “UK Burly. The alleged oltense was discovered. ahd a. warrant was isatred at St. t',atharitw:c Detective Campbell got Martin at a James street south boarding house yesterday. It is said that he admitted being a traveler for the defunct company. A St. Cathar- incs och-or will come tor him this " lcrnoun. _ - T fy't. "t'atharines, March 15.--E. M. Martin, who is accused of lalse pre~ lenses, and is mull-r arrest in Hamil- ton; got Andrew Y'revervson,' protrrie- tor oi the Boll hotel, to emtorse lilc (Hall. Tile money was paid to him. The Brill“ company retusei1 to ac- cept the draft and Sevenson has! to put up the $35.90. Martin, it is al- leged, workvd the same game at, " Grimsby him-l, and it is believed he (lid so in other places also. H9133 SHOW E\STBR MONDAY Dr. (in. Ir.-h"r,ib, A. Sachs, M. Erb. Eph. 1"vrrieT, M. i'etsctr, Goo. Lalsch o. FtautTer, W. A. “award. I. Good, L. J. Ihvilhatspt, W, M, Davis, and mud; were in attendance; and the tu't't')ieialy arrartgvmtut.s were pnade fur the event to he held an the Mar- ket Square an Easter Mummy. ,‘Mr.:\nms fttit"svr"was elm-1m chair- man, aim! Dr. Irrr 'wcretitry-treasurer. I'irturuitrvvs svere"appvintert .10 have clrargi' Mlle? printing and advertis- ing. Emmi-9s. Nize list and grounds. and un- vxpt'c1cd-to sulimil ropurts at attothvr lam-Ling to be hcldutest Mon- day cvcnirw:. . T Berlin will have' another Horse Show 1m l-Iastrr Manda)" April Mith, “hirh promises to be tiiywir and more succcrcsiul than last year's event. judging trout the interest that is be- ing who" by Hm Yading breeders and roiirs oi harm's in the TwiacUity., At the meeting held in thp Council tire., Jams Bvickcr, Aid. Campbell, J. (howl-st on Tluirsttareomtitt; Mes- Jam rvcr's show was a gfptiiyil Fit.LtteN. The sum oi $275 was- sot-u rd by subscription and $821.50 fro wiry ive, a min] ul $311.59. T sum of Miri was paid out in tria- nml Hm baiance Wins required f hand, printing, etc. MLW'IVWW lit,, tite h emin- y (one Tr1ariuculifled Success of Lydia. B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Pox and Miss Adams. h: Tumors Conquered Without Operations. Ill rtttr point [My a bt‘livve -tltat of Hamilton m I i',',',',):',',','",?,,',',',',',',',' is trivJ. Atht hunk" m t itrwhH. the HIM"? b w. I have again Iva-n “alumni are not sure. They L Swanson is a resi- I_n,_bul agaiullu-y are mi n grpliiying was sot-ur- 1.50 trom i.50. The irrr. I thi " tu tttr 'r. ott um n phy- or nml I: ll†ful 0000 o0o1y00oooooootyotyo 6 oooooooooooooooooooooo to make a contribution In: nun-I Hon. . Adam users address dealt with the development at Niagara power in _0ntario, bet it one phase was cnphasirml mute than another i' was to the eiiect that so long as the 6exulopment and distribution ot. pow- (this hit in the hands at the dim-rent power companies at prwent doing busimss in Ontario and the l'niled Stuns, the people of this province will no; secure cheap powrr.- “It is in the hands ot-the people," said Mr. 1tcck,_"aud as' 250 per cent. of the wa- rump-"ml l-rrurn submitting to an up". min". and l at "ttm' "an"! taking a mall-r tr1attttttsttt, 'tIIT, to my mm talk-f that my fvnrrnl hm": born" to lmpmw, and and va months l ttotiou that the mmnr bad nwluml in .520. I hop! on (akin: the rump-mud. m"! in MI months it had "with tr "is.nppearrrt withuuf nn Tr',",,'.',,".",; and mint nu lumiivim hut Lydia l Pinkum's Tvevtahte ("ml-mun! and words [MI fo .'"PT" how grungy?“ y am tttthe pull it 1-": Hum; Inn-.5;.‘\li; _i.tiiri'tVAitiiii's5uG: nmh- "Mr t, Muir. Weir. . Surl- unqmmtiomlvle tminmny mm the "thte of Lydia H. I'inkhlm'l the “up I'ompottrtd, and when“ (in coni- 'k'ttw 'ef rype ty "I"! Mwm min". and tttatttttrttt, mr ru-nvn an†"In" Hon. Adam Beck says That Cheap Power Can. not be Secured Unless Under Govern. ment Control. After listening to a splendid and practical address on Niagara Power and the benefits to be derived there- trom, delivered by Hon. Adam Etch, of the Ontario Cabinet, and Chair- man oi the Hydraulic Ell-clrical Com- mis,iun, .the above resolution was passed by a good sized audiinco of lhe-Twin-City's business and work- ing men, in the Berlin Opera House, Mondav pinning. Mn. Ptrahkm invii/0jiaiiiiiriGte,t to "no to hee n Lynn, )1... 'oe-hits NIAGARA POWER FOR 'ui Canadian teriitory, it is tor the' rough af this produce in let the Governments oi canada. Ontario, Great Britaixi, aiut men ttte {Tuned Slamsâ€, knnw that the Falls belong to them and they have the right to secure its benefits." _ The honorable gentleman made the timely announcement that thihi cer- tain municipalities had contributed their, share toward the $15,000 to- q’uircd to mm a repott of the cost of developing and-distributing Niag- ara- rower by the Municipal Power t'orrutiistiio?. which had its birth.- phec in Berlin; it is the, intention of the Commission to gin: the entire Iroiirice the benefit of the report and Berlin will share with the other town and citiis in the benefits that may rrsult, although the Council two years ago did not see its way clear An'other Case ot Tumor Cured by Lydia E. Pinklnm's Vegetable Com- pound. ht 'lrtrt'"lttri'tttrtttritetttth Therttote, te it resolved that this niceling express its. desire that the Ontario Gov- ummut immediate“ take such steps as may be m-ccssary to develop Power at; Niagara Falls and distribute it to mu- nicipalities within ' reasonable distance from that place, and that a copy ot this resolution Le forwarded to the honorabl: Premier ot Ontario. _ That whereas the power oi o ‘ouslm Mug-n Falls is the natural 3 I listings of the maple, and as i Desg such should be conserved to g I Milo the people - 1 whole. well a And when†the sum-pass ot nut indusuul ertterprise de- 'ritr__uLreyuheasc--s--our And whereas the orcsrnt reg- unions afe unsatismtory in that powcr canuut he ohtsttr. ed from existing owners of ItsnchiScs at reasonablerates; dear, P.. Frm where (ml is .3.) 'i n re thut it mrartt my death I mu wry "iwhvarteitml. l ml nf rbrllv.rm hi 1loriorirtg,but m gn-wilm. till "redraw said but am operation mum! - ably I rnrrrqn-mlml Willi my W; 1'marlundrtitte, whollvkrd .r-lia E. _l'in_k_.nn‘s Vast-tabla kl an sun I had Intense m-ln, “ilh "ramim and The vim-Mr pritribot Hull I tlitl not a?! any mo and, to my mums. to my fttrprisi, WESTERN ONTARIO g that_‘ete quite legitimate and toâ€: ( Well Attended. l, Despite the Envy sun-swim the . auditorium ot the Open Home was well Nted with Berlin citizen, com- I posed bsrgety ot basins: men, mu- tasrturers_atiiLaegtNiutynen--Prerideree TEN-e-TCF," ot the Berlin Board ot Trade, presided, sud slur expressing bis pleasure ttt the interest milest- ed in the gamrtion of power. he intro- duced. Hon. Adam Beck, who spoke almost two hours im the mthieet, and rushed an attentive hearing. Among those on the plattorm were Messrs. Jrs, E. Seagram, M.P.. Mayor Brick- er, Itev. J. F. Dickey, W. H. Bowlby Kit, Dr. J. F. Homsbertrer, J. IA. Swlien, John Fennel! and others. Hon. Adam Beck. Mr. Beck expressed his. pleasure at using inxited to Burlin to address his lellow Germans on the important subject now conlronting the people ol Ontaria. It gave him peculiar pleas- me to sneak in Berlin. as he had sprnt a goodly portion ot his hoyhor 1 days in 'this town and Waterloo, Gi had hornet to love and respect the Germans. He was a, descendant of 691mm stock and while they all low ed the vateriawi, thee were loyal and true Canadians and British sub- jects. Mr. Beck also reterred to the enterprise and prosperity of Berlin during the last twenty years. Started in Berlin. Plunging into his subject, Mr. Bee referred to the important conterence held in Berlin three years ago at which he was present and where he ftrsttseeame interested. in the subject ol the development ot Niagara power in this portion ot the province. He then sio'se of the immense value ot Ontario's timber, pulpwood and min- oral wealth, which could he develop- ed by their great northern water powers; they were the more-depend- out on water powers, because they hadnot the coal which such manulac- “Hag csntres as Pittsburg had at their doors. 'rheiiscoverr of a pro1 ctrtot smelting by s1tet_riitf1LPray tttjeti "roiTIiettiniiréFtiT wealtF" “The -erxeerito71 aitiiihUsi," which appeared water powers were the most valuable at aslight disadvantage owing to in this electric age, to the. country's the strong tenor section. progress, and no country in the world The introductory selection, “With had. as extensive, as numerous, and as Sheathed Sword,“ by Costly. was well situated water power as Can splendidly rendered, and the solo by ada. Mr. Beck pictured the value " Miss Ella Anthes was sung in her us- tie water powers at . the Son, at ual pleasing and captivating style. Fort William and Port Arthur, and The part song/ unaccompanied, on the Nepigon and Montreal rivers. "Where are you going, my pretty and pointed out that the $15 a year Maid," by Caldicott, was probably hor,sepower at Fort, William and Port the teature ot the evening and was Arthur would make these, towns great enthusiastically cncored. and, respond- mixling and transportation centres. ed to by the. rendition ot "Sweetrand The Temiscaming railway commis- Low." The part song, "The Miller's sion had applied to the ‘(iovcrnr‘rient Wooing," by Farting, and the medley tor permission to run that provincial which included the well-known select- road by electric power, and he, to tions, "Killarney," "Annie Laurie" “it, believed that public enterprises and "British Grenadiers." were both should not lag behind private enter- dsciJedly popular with the audience. prism in new and promising vetttt1rPs The stirring male chorus, "Ghwy and but should take the lead. Owing to Love-to the Men ot Old," from Gou- the cost ol coal and considerations of nod's Faust, was moat, beautifully climate and railway. carriage, the ad; renderrd, while the chorus from Kr- vantage in running that road lay with nani, "O%ait us, " Free," by G. electricity, not with steam. Verdi, was equally welt received. Speaks As a Citizen. WFrt The Society was assisted by excel- lie doubted whether the Ontario lent latent, including Mr. Paul Hahn, Grrrrramrnt would undertake to make the well-known Canadian ‘ceiltsr, and another large expenditure tor the de- Mr. R. S. Piggott, baritone, bothof velopment of water power in North Toronto. Ontario in view of the expenditure Mr. Hahn simply captivated the am'.. made in connection Willi the Terms- ience with his wonderiul mastery at harming railway. He, however, was this most dimcu1t ot stringed instru- not hero to speak as a member oi the ments. The various moods of the com- Govrrnment ora politician, but as a poser were beautifully brought out citizen oi the province, who desires to by Mr. Hahn, the sweat. and lull vi- se the resources of Ontario develop- Mating tones secured by him being ed for and by the people. Alter re most eitective. 's “Willi: to the great boom that is lol- Mr. Pigott is the possessor ot an lowing the dereloprtunt of New Ore excellent baritone voice. wide . in tart), Mr. llec'r contended that the rang: and captivating in tone. His Canadian side ot Niagara Falls could German selection, “Das Zauberlied", economically supply heat. light ant by Meyer-Hrlmud, and the satirical power to at least 75 per cent. of 011- shit in German dialect, with piano tari's io.tulation without, impairing accompaniment,vvere his most pop- its scenic taluevor its value as a ulur selections and elicited well mer great advertisement tor Canada. " ited ensures. the Government gave help in develop- The accompaniments during the ev- ing water powers in the north to citing were ably and satisfactorily bring out minerals, timber, pulpwood played by Mr. Alton H. Heller, or and agricultural products, it was eq- this town. ually justified in developing Niagara The Society is to, be congratulated power to benefit the industrial cen- upon its success, and the enthusiastic trcs ot the south. The value of this I'tcertion it received at the hands pt rowr-r depended upon its rheapness; the audience should hen source at en- eguld it he developed and delivereL couragement to the leader, Mr. Gil- at a price lower than that of steam ? bert, and the So;-iety, to continue in Methods of Private Uontpnnies. this work. up. a. all: . They could not get cheap Niagara power, he might tell them." the com- Society Banluf‘l. paniesrat, the Falls would result in Wire mer capitalized. or their stock Alter the concert the singers and watered. Mr. Beck's judgment was visitors adjourned to Brown's, where that, in private hands, the makingot a Minuet was served and heartily electricity was done by one company, partake“ of. A brief toast list lol- the transmission of power try aspe- loved, with President Jansen as the mil. and the distribution of it by a toast-master. Brief and interesting third, but all three were one; the on- addresses we!" siren in proposing and ly use ol three companies instead of responding lo \arious toasts by Mis, me was to prmide for more watered sex E, A. Schmidt and Fl. Anlhes and MUCH and greater profits at the ex Mvssrs, M. Berger, J. M. Walker, prns'ot the consumer. The speaker Paul Hahn, it. S. Piggott and A. A, Ms" pointed out that the distribution Eby. ot electrical power in any municipality At the final rehearsal on Thursday Was a natural monopoly. It did not 0 eiving the Society printed Mr matter whether they gave an exelns; Gilbert with a handsome silvvr-tippr'0 he tranrhise or not, 'ii amounted to ehony baton as a token oi their appre- tl:e shove thing, and Mr. Beck 'spoke elation at his valuable srriices. M their efforts to hold BrarAtord bar Milt a private company. lie also ==r.==r===r.==r=r.========= seriously doubled whether the comm» tition oi the power development com- pnni s handling the electric product ' low prices; he Ivan Inclined to noâ€. tor adirlslnn at territorv and a uni- form price, the clauses against Cori tilting were Valor-less. 1 . Tab Lint!" Brown Quinn. Tn- leu. All inputs to!“ a. my it it Nb to cm. TO CURE A COLD IN A DAY Comma! on up IO, Ifâ€. your Men!!- at pinks uhdnn Fits. Epikm, St. Villl’ Dame, or Falling A Skim " " tttriat bottle and VII-bl. I “at? mac-ch Itrrl 22"d."d't % I79 wr mt. . ovum 'atlllflll'flhllalfl'l1'Prt Excellent Concert Given F may Evening and Greatly Appreciated. BERLIN'S FINE CHORAL SOCIETY The aceontpattimertts during the e?- ening ware ably ind satisluctorily played by Mr. Alton H. Heller, oi this town. The Society is to, be congratiiUtrd upon its sumws, and the enthusiastic recerliun " received at the hands pt the audience stiould be a source of en- couragement to Ihe lender, Mr. Gil- bert, and the Sarictv, to continue in Alter the concert the singers and visitors adjourned to Brown's, where t “Mutt. mas served 1nd heartily vacuum of. A brief tout list. tol, loved, with Prrsident, Janszm astiw tmsr-mastor. Brief and interesting addresses wet? given in proposing and responding to \nrious moms by Mis- ses K. A. Schmidt and H. Anthos and Messrs. M. Berger, J, M. Walker, Pull "aim, R. S. Piggott and A. A. Ettr. A moat successful and delightlul musical entertainment was that pro- sided try the Berlin Choral Society In the Berlin Opera House on Friday awning to a large and very appreci- ative gudiince ot the music-loving population ot Berlin and Waterloo. The introdpctory selection, “With Sheathed Swami," by Costa,, was splendidly renderef, and the solo by Miss Ella Anthea was sung in her us- ual pléasing and captivating style. It was the second event ot its kind gi.en by the Society,and while last year's concert was a decided sued-3s, last evening's pcrlormauee easily eclipsed it. The Society is composed ct about sixty toiees, all amateur singers, who under the carelul leadership of Mr. F. G. Gilbert produced a tone oi great volume and beauty when' caLIed upon, carefully observing the thue shading ot the pianlssimo pass- ages. The selection, this year were at an entirely dillerent character to those rendered last you. which were of the oratorio nature. Selections were given trom the works ot such standard composers as Verdi, Goa- nod and Costa, very exact In; in char- acter, but the chorus in all instances showel'itsell equal to the demands made upon it. . The various parts were well balanced wills, the Pogsih}; EFL-pilot! 6rt-hirbiiisi,- which apneared at aslight disadvantage owing to the strong tenor section. At the mun rehearsal on Thursday owning the Society printed Mr. Gilbert with u handsome silver-lipprd ebony baton " atokrn ot their appre- cianon ot Ms "lame savior-m "1",S, pair; orne.2'rii"v"o,g'lt' N ' Cans: must dmk pfn y all orders. VMake ' are you 50m. my pre 3 Note aisterc t r , Maid," by Caldicott, was probably ' a te or Express Order to the leaturc of the evening and was I _ enthusiastically cncorcd. and respond- a d B ed to by the rendition of "Swectraml VI san Low." The part song, "The Miller's Seeeee=eeet.="e.e'i-=e_-ei-te-_-e.e-pee----.----.-.- Wooing," by Falling, and the medley ._-'r-e- _“'**-f- --, which included the well-known sclcc- m+§H++mMMHHM tions, "Killarney," "Annie. Laurie" _ and “British Grenadiers." were both _ d:ci.ledly popular with the audience. Interest Paid Qua "I'he stirring male chorus, "Glory and Love-to the Men ot Old." trom Gou- means Gore than interegt . , , . aid in! " :Odds "',l"tlu',"d 1n|osL tg,,"tl// Ibusiuocs man will see ll' 1f2h'r,',','", it 'j', en en , w ue e Cnorus r .g- . nani, "O Hail us, " Free." by G. or small, Deposits ot8t. upwards received. Verdi, was equally well _rc_cc_ivul. "..-ara a- '" A ‘3- Mr. Hahn simply captivated the aur- ience with his wonderlul mastery 3" this most difficult ot stringed instru- ments. The various moods ot the com- poser were beautifully brought out by Mr. Hahn, the sweat and lull vi- Mating tones secured try him being most tsitective. k qul, a... up...†..-.‘ ei-_-ei'"'"" The Society was assisted by es.cel- lent talent, including Mr. Paul Hahn, the well-known Canadian ‘cemst. um! Mr. R. S. Piggott, baritone, homo! Tomato. LIIBIQ'B FITOURI I: "e , _ " - ai "BT'PM'W" 'hTgd2etipi'tihiieidfri we no _ ,3‘31293'5,m' unu- apart run. 03. 'tttrt " In! that h m we; I - A17;- tmet-ttre. 14ltl'rT4 Yes. loom slates esch day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood ls good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood--Arer's Ssrsspsrllls. Doctors hsve endorsed It tor on - uoes I our Heart Beat Vol-nu“! Wot-Dual mmdmmm gets CAPITAL REST- CHINA PALACE. Hardware, Stoves, Tinwsro, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting. Store Near Post Oftice, BERLIN. - - - Pho The Ganadian Bank See our win few of special bargains. The lot conning Coco. Jugl. Rock Coffee Pots, Teapots, Bamboo Spittomea. Bacon Dishel’ Cucumber Trays, Rose Jugs, Cheese Stands, Vases, Tobwoo Jan. Jugs in assorted colors, ete. Take your choice while they last: A gunml mung 1min": tram mod. Special attention given to tuner. hula... cheap Reading for 1906 In order to save our subscribers the trouble of making two or more ‘sepfmte remittances we have made special mmgements with the publishers by which we areennbled to offer the following public- ations in connection with the Chronicle-Telegraph, for one you at specially low rates. Special clubbing rates with all other Canadian and American newspapers and magazines quoted on application. f C9tttnietesTeiegiaptt sud Weekly Globe and Canadian Farmer ...... ...... ....:. ...... ...... ...... ...... ......81.00 13"vrsltsle-'relmrrap1t and Weekty Mail (with gamut-I) .... 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