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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Jun 1906, p. 3

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Jun not on Mt Is not: complain Tith the "" [mun In lmpllu', tme. " Ind CMtdrqrtt'e Hm. , The" I. tittt a day bun 'that .. no Min. numbing to. In hate. The Misses Fehrenhaeh ‘lu M., the most popular sowing mtchinoo on the market. A perfect machine a we" " a handsome piece of furniture. All the latest improve- mu. A colnplrie not. of attaeh. not. with every machine. Call a tho old “and, the tailor, the only “can. in town for the Moo... MM. ttt liHm NIHHACI 313m at. genus. Why not on. and meet your Int Sukkot-ill: d Capital . . . . . . . . faint“; lhpuullwiw we Dominion $hrvettttttettt, ... .. ...... .. 3:17.140. All poli- in gum-m teed by the [.--ndoo and [All awhile Insurance Company with Annals of $l6.:llll.638. 1 u -esatt, Tu‘peécm IUlhhthhUOH a co out". Wan-loll. Pinon. an. A " tun-1h about “me! Bun. The Mercantile Fire A canola. bunting blun- “at. ce. oolh-u mu. drain land - In all ”not“. Denim-or A.) plan In!» world Mutt-u"! In”. M!- noolv dq.muo, ll autu- But at nodal 03mm AuthoMzod 'B,ooo,ooo Pun-Up 03mm - tamooo Roux-v0 Fund - 'tMtoo,ooo KIAD OFFICE. IONTRIAL The Molsons Bank wooooo OH Wm Uuuor ' k m and Em when. Calls mam-rad tttsy tad nltht. om King It!» not. Wuwrloo. Ont. ' Mala. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Elirprt Undertaking 00. i RAYMOND SEWING "llllh'li8 JOHN RITZEB, Insurance Company INC mm {ATGOIIB’M Road office - Waterloo Vain-gluing; “who-“ 'ttred ertht. _Sccreta can um MEAgtAtttqt. - - Ila-tun d “WM“ RITZER'S, JACOB "III-LII. Inn-col Wm - WLTERLOO Mrs, (Run) N, H. Marshall, ot Guelph. was made the recipient ot a trortttmmetttary mun-mas, n buutltul shawl ring and a jowcl use, by the members ot lwr Sunday school class on Wmtnrsday owning on the ere ot Mr departure tor Berlin. We might state tor the treatertt of took agents who persist in telling us " tteel their book: tor our print library, that we have added to the al'smal of our sanctum one double barrvlled shotgun, two selt-coek'ittg Tevolve) and a terocious bulldog. Sn tritwar'.-tiseter Titntur. . On Sunday Rev. D, w. Snider elos-l ed " tour years' pastorate ot Trin- ity Methodist Church and preached two Scholarly and appropriate sen mans to large congregations. In the morning his text was taken trom 3 (‘Iron , go, 20, vie: "Believe in the Lord your. (soil, so shall ye be 'stiii-) rshed; believe: His prophets, so shall ye prosper." He spoke particularly of the work and duties ot a pastor,’ and how they were to be regarded by' the reo.le. In .the evening the texit, was ta'elt [tom 2 Peter 3:13-14. vizil "Neverturess we, according to his promise, 100i for new heavens and i' new eatth, wherein dwelleth right-I eonsmss, wherelore. helowd, seeing that " look tor such things. be dilie, gent, that ye mar. belountl ot him in peace, without spot and blameless." Alter giving a very interesting 'li,',.'.;;) sition of the deep meanings ol the text, he referred to the closing ot his': pastorate in Berlin and stated that instead ill speaking in words of greet ing to the new surroundings in whitli ' they lountl themselvesI he bade laurel; well. Hp expressed his willingness t that others should receive tic credit; I tor its erection and was quite content l to accept all the blame, He thankedl: ‘tlze ctrngrtyr,atiim tur its loyalty to , the church and pastor (luring tho i years ol its trntlraratuirnent, and spoke ' ut the all but unbroken harmony that t has existed in the 'l‘uuatee and Quar- i terly Board during his pastorate here. If The choir had also rendered loyal and E 1alual,le s:r\icc, especially during the t past year. He referred particclarl l to the services of Miss M. Zoellner f who retires trom-the position of or- J ganist, whose fidelity and' willingness f to assist at all times has been 'ol t great assistance' to him as raster. / He also syoke ot voluntary ser in 1 given'try the press pt the town, which, l he as pastor greatly appreciated. In T conclusion he prrrliclcgl a term ol f' great prcsperlty under the pastorate tl ot Rev. t9.E. Marshall. The retiring t pastor and his esteemed wile bade t Farewell at the conclusion ol the ser- \lec to a large portion at the con gregatiou. Rev. D. H. Wing, of Toronto, ias a mum: in Bylin on Thursday. , g'i','e1ritifS'2'i,1idd'iitt" ___ 'lllW'a Inp and up. It =".ttrtrPp quay-ll nywmp‘ / ”haul-noun”. LOADED FOR BOOK AGENTS. REV. D. W. aNIDhR PREACBES FAREWELL tiEit IONS The deceased was married to Lydia Bricker, who survives, with. three children, two sons and one daughter, viz., Ephraim and Edward and Mag- gie (Mrs. Buchanan. ot Montreal). Mr. Aaron En), of this town, is the only brother of the deceased. The deceased was a member of the Berlin Town Council in the years 1868 and 1871. He was always inter- ested in the town‘s wellare and he will be greatly missed as aclllzen. [ The late Merino Erb wu born in Waterloo Township on October 13th, 1842, and was in his Nth year. He was the eldest son ot theme Rev. Moses Brio. who trassed sway seven! years ago. Alter obtaining s com- mon school education the deceased en- gaged in the lurnlture‘ mercantile business and when quite young enter- ed into partnership with the late Mr. F. Brown. Early in the sixties the grm commenced the 'ntugasta--og, tgloves in addition to the upholstery business and the tunic in these lines extended trom coast to coat. In business the deceased was conscien- tious and honorable end was highly esteemed by the business public with whom he came in constant contact. ',t,,',',Weggt'tttrg'glter, It mph-mud “an. -rrutdrvmteiGittihi. nih- ”the my and Trt,',," - Ate titttur we!" was”. which“? an a: gun IShT. - ”In can-pun. ot M. an. a Co.'l glove worn on King street, and n the time ot his death was the lamest W! in the Erb Glove Co., Limited. which vu organized shot“ "to weeks Mo. The amused has been in poor heath to: nearly a year and during the put tour months has not peel dale to look "ter his extusive bud-cu, bell; eoatMed to his home almost. entirely.‘ Death In; due to mum. AW MSW Bus. h.- Man Pun. Anya BeeiinMoesdarguteme-. The death' on one ot Bullf- but; “" mo" rl'.' Iff' WWI..." In. pm " . . - noon, in the person at It. Hello an, who w_u Hntjl "puny the but] Colds DEATH OF MR. MENNO ERR thantherlain's Cough Remedy n my it We‘ll _trrttad ”at The cholee ol outings in Canada is ' infinite in variety and Mtrttctlvtytesn, "a----.--- tam! some very ttne samples aw .prc- _ "enter? tor consideration in this ttttnt- TRFAL TRIP MADE BY NEW CAR ber. From the east to the west, pla- us withinveasy access of civilization, - - ' and those remote Item the throwing The P. & B. Co.'s new car. No. .89, lite of cities, seaside, backwoods "at made its initial run on Friday. Mat. mountain resorts, all receive notice; Kirkwood 1tattdtmt the controller. The while sportsmen ot every kind find at.” Una I. “W Cone! some tare dealing with their own " and 7“ then run through to particular fkid, The immense stridesl Galt. It,rtms “he I new rutrber-tirrd motor heating has made in Canada MIRA!- The air brakes, which were m lolly dealt with ir. this number, Put on " Scott & Bennett. on". an! the Tamto Canoe t'lult, 'tlie work to prrteetit The car Lt a Itrgest organization ot the kietd ht the twin sister to the old reliable No. wortd, Is the tttttttect at . Emil"? 20, and is eertlinly a valuable acqui- illustrated article. Ilunting and nan. mien to the company‘s large number in; remain, as ever, the special of line can. strength ot the magazine, which. In entering upon its eighth year snows -------.. all the symptoms at a healthy. xigor- . . , an lite, and jostlt‘letl to the tell the NO SLNDAECE CREAM. I statements made m the birthday rr- Toronto, June t2.-ht eonnertion trosprrt, and .tises tromine or: Con- with the enmpaign against- law-' Honing, with even more eihrtisettess breakers now in proRre" in the city, , In “3 KM work tot the htetrtt. the morality department is doing Its The numerous attractions presented share hr most-ruling several people " “and: to the 390mm" w! m" for hrearlt of the Lour- any Att.' NS ot the qtttrM are WON“! 'mor " is said that restaurant. keepers “M"! known each mmtth "mm" have been selling tee cream and candy I?” - M CM" mm sprtetr on Sunday seyarate. tron meals. This I!“ null-- VI q will u putt-atop to. ’ (Scotsman, Edinburgh.) Shinn,.3 b. 3 l 0 0 l l Quite a sensation has been caused Uttley. ext. 2 tr 0 it " t '. writes a correspondent in truit trade Lamiein, p. 3 0' 0 l 3 t "circles by the arrival of the first par- . - - - - - - eel ot mammoth seedless oranges 29 3 2627 il' 5 ’lrom Brazil ever shipped to England. . . ' _'They are the largest oranges in the (are) F. ‘Wol'ltl. Those sent are by no means a,b. r. h. Pat. a. e. the largest specimens that are grown Schelt, l b, l 0 tr 7 1 t ll', Brant. for some of the variety Me v, Cochranc, 3 b. 4 ll 0 t ' tl Itier notice weigh over two pounds Brinkert, 2 b, 4 0 0 3 l 1 raclt. and measure!!! inches or more 1rtxntser,'e, t, 4 1 I I t fl lid circumference. Ivir to the adventol C, Schilling, l, t, ig ll 1 ft 0 (I the Braullan fruits, the CalitoToiag M, C'otshratte, 't, a, 4 ll 0 t 1 1 .seedless oranges were the largest Martln,r, t. 8 0 tt l 0 ti sold in this country. But the are Ellis. 0. it (I 0 , 8 t! Inntliing in comparison with the tor: Rosekat. p. _ it ti t l 1 0 mer, Asamatter ol tact, the tits" . - - - - - - Itrees ot the so.-called Californian M l a M 10 ' seedless oranges were ohtalped trom Brazil, the later country being the '%utvmu7--rkocd runs. Grey- 1; true, home ot the seedless orange. 3411” hit, Schilling; first on balls, They have seedless oranges in Egypt. ott Lamlein 2; struck out. by Rosekat land also in Australia, but in each) ti; Lamleiu It; If" on buses, Greys 5 case the first trees were obtained Beavers 1; double plays. Raynlo to from Brazil, the one country in the Bechtel; wild pitches. Rosekat P, ist world where the orange first lost its on errors. each team 4; hit by pitch- semi-trearing properties, At the pro: er, “My; stolen bases, Raymoi time sent time there are several samples l,'20; umplrellter, 7 . ' of giant oranges on the markets, There are fruits tram the Holy Land. -""""-'-""'--. also from California. and then there . are the new fruits trom Brazil. When HOOD-LOWRY. samples of the latter were put on --. show in the West End at London Guelph Mercury: A pretty wedding crowds blocked up the pavement in was solemnized at half-past three trout ol the shops 'to catch a glimpse o'ciork on Wednesday afternoon at of the newcomers. They are sweet, the residence or Mr. and Mrs" George juicy, and highly fhwored, and the Lowry, MCTaKDc Street. when their first samples were retailed at 9d. and laughter, MISS A. It Lowry. lit-camel even at ls. each. The shipper mtgrm- the Witt! of William James Hood, son "Surah as” u; “I" 1.1mm at? pa 0t Mr. and Mrs. James Hood, of this time these giant oranges wil be city. The ceremony was performed by pleutilul in, the Scottish and English Rev. L. H. Thomas, pastor' ot the markets. " is pot often that trust- First Baptist church, is the presence CUTS sell such a trait, as the orange ata hike number ot attests from the in punnets, but at the present time city, and [torn Detroit, Berlin, Ham- the seedless oranges at Brazil are iltoa, Dayton and Oshawa. The ttus put, on show. _ 'brlde was dressed in white tMeta Att usual the 29th Regiment band is the best and most popular in camp and concerts ate g van every evening. The 29th Regiment bugle band of Gall is the ooiy one in camp and is on duty almost continuously. .Both organizations are 3. credit to the Regiment. Underneath a table Bamimaster N. Zeller and I. bugle: trom Gan were discovered lying on top ot the large supply of band music, and as a. re sun notadrop ot rain tell or the music, while the bwdmasur uni bugle: were quite wet. The wind caught the big drum, and alter the storm it was found at the extreme end of the 32nd Regiment line. but it was not damaged to any great ex- 0n Thursday' afternoon the camp was visited by . tieree wind and rain storm, uni the mess teat ot me Tish Regiment wat' 'town to the ground. Klicr it was raised Sergeant 19rte Vnnderhart In: [mind lying uncon- scious. Raving been struck by n heavy pole, and remained in this condition tor nearly nn hour. q l captain Geo. P. Ziegler, " V0. 1 Company, Mth Regiment, which Is in Bully A. tan com-u In Balm an “an“, and " gonadal-Jr...- graph representative that all the men are in excellent. health and 'r.yrying lhcluselves, notwithstanding the fart, that it has tainted every day since they lett Berlin on Monday. 'LOW. 01 M, on, nu loud ly- ing in“. than-d Trunk tuck n ‘theuu and at the in“; crash; the Nith riser, About "an" ot a mile west. of the New Hamburg su- non. His null was “HM um be had lost a pent dealot Hood. Cue side was panned. It is supposed that he um sitting in: the track, and that My“ muck try the "on oil-I engine which passed damn. He I: not expected to recover. STIUCK " ENGINE STEP. aura-umcmna "esidtFmeheroataarmrnt lsew than“. Jun M.-. This ev- CAI? BTIUCK " STORM. BRAZILIAN ORANGES. Toronto, June t2.-ht tottttrriion wmu thr cannula “and lur- hrnkns now in progress In the city, the moulily 'epartmettt In doing Its share hy trros'ottiM several people for Much of the Lord', Duy Att. " " and that "Murat keepers hare m sailing fee "all! any! candy out“: that In. “that cone: " And vs: then run through to am. ILruns Itke s new rubber-tirrd busy. The air nukes, which were PM on try Scott & Benneu, (uh, work to perteetirm. The car Is a twin all!“ to the old nimble No. 20, And in ceruinly . valuable acqui- sillnn to the mmpuly's large number ot thte cars. 'sNwmu7--rhumc6 runs. theya r,' Maw hit, Schilling; first on halll.l oit Lamk-in 2; struck out. by Rosokat , ly. l A.\.I,:A, II I .1 I -- 7V v, Cuchranc, 3 b. Brinkortl 2 b, ”antler, e, t, C, Schilling, I, t, M, Grahame. a, a, Martin, r, t. Rnymo, l. t. Reid, c. FUvgel, l b. Weber, r. f. Bechtel, 2 b. Shinn,.3 b. Uttley, c; f. Lamlcin, p. The Greys led until the seventh. when the intield went up into the nit tor n brief spell and the Beavers wor- ed two in the meantime in this wise. Weber singled over third, Bechtel fouled to Ellis, Shlnn hit n hot line! to Marsh Cochran at short who threw last and tow to Brat and win: "Big Joe" Schell got the ball but to the diamond Weber w“ " the home pinto and Shinn on third, who also scored on Uttley'tr saeritiee. The game was fast and gingery through- out, and was witnessed by a good- sized crowd. Umpire Killer gnve ex- cellent, satistaptictt. Thevscore: Pahavett, s. s. six strike-oats. and only alldw'ed Ga; hits, one each in the sixth ad seven- th try Engel and Webgg r_mrreetiveir. Roseut easily held his own with Ltmlein and had he received good support would have had no dUBetaitr in shutting out. the Benton, not- withstanding the excellent. slob work at the Beavprs' artist. “Rosy" had yield to the tempting itteurveq. Only three hits were secured on Lunlenn's delivery, Roast-lat singling in the third and in the fourth Dunner sin- gled and Schilling doubled, resulting in the only eamed run ol the was. tact: Dete1tetbePtettttmr.te Hummus. Put" “manhunt... BBAVERS WON CLOSE GAME Bowers. a.b, or. r. h. Pat. a. e. l 0 tr 7 1 0 4 ll 0 t ' 0 4 0 0 3 l l 4 I I I l 0 ig u 1 0 0 (I 1 ll 0 t I l 8 0 tt l 0 " a (I 0 , a tl it " t l l (I an 1 a M 10 ' Rex vs. La Foroe.-Judtrrnrnt H.y I on motion by detettdant to 'iii/l? l ”lute a rule nisl to quash the on- victim, of dcicndant tor selling goods I without a license pursuant to a by- _ law ot the town of Berlin. The co.n- victim: was amended so as to make it I a “convlctlon tor carrying on‘ the' trade of . hawker. and going trom; place to place with a waggon or other vehicle," in conformity with the Ivy-law, and it was argued that 'thc ivy-law. which imposes a high li- cense ice, was bad. Held, that the '/irau of the Magistrate. "that the T license tee is not prohitritory in its ’nature," based upon a consideration '0! the evidence, might not be im- gpcnchcd in this court, on the ground Ithat it was against the evidence. Rule nisi discharged. No costs. W. Proudloot, K, u., for defendant. J. E. Jones for iulorniant. Woodstock, June M.-Woodstock will this year havea rate oi 17 9-10 mills. The Finance Committee of the ‘City Council on Friday evening wren- 'ititlt with the estimates ior the year, iand reached * Fate ot " 8-10 mills 1 lor general Purposes. The school rat was 5 T-io, The estimated expendi- ture ot the city tor general purposes is $52,248.49. and tor the debenture debt $29,103.59. The am- mutt to be raised by taxation exclus-; lve of school purposes is $49,915.29. The amount raised by the rate, how- ever, will provide tor the payment ot two overdraits, amounting to $1,.500, and will leave an estimated surplus of 8300. It is irtterestittit to ‘note that while $42,000 debentures go oil this year and $63,000 debentures go on, the interest and sinking fund will be 8100 less than last year, owing to the better rate of interest on the new issue. red . in hm" G My... 3mg maid“. 80'th w 8mm in Canada and U. S. Am In has: I can». Berlin's peddlar br-law has been de- cured legal and the license tee ot $75 tor peddiar with wagon and $50 tor peddlar with cart is not prohibitory in its nature. This is in substance the verdict rendered at the Divisional I Court at Osgoode Hall on Thursday, fat which Chiel Justice Mulock, Jute tine Anglin and Justice Clute were presiding, in the appeal made try the Metropolitan Agency Co., of Toronto whose agents were fined 825 int! costs in one case and tl and costs in an- other by Police Magistrate Weir at the Police Court several weeks ago. on charges preferred by Chief O'Neill. It was claimed by the Company that the by-law was not valid. as the ti. cense lee charged was too-high and peddlars were practically prohibited from doing business in Berlin. . ’ The “new“ taken to the Court, of Appeal and the omcial verdict I) port has the following: C'ljalIriiil Every womah rwliéutvalucs health and good looks should become a user of Every woman may be attract.. ive. "right eyes, pink cheeks and red lips are her nature- given right. A sallow skin, lack of animation, low spirits and weak nerves may be avoided by the use of Ileecham's Pills. a remedy that well deserves the Corttidence of every woman. Again and again they have proved to be invaluable at those recurring times when so man women feel debilitated and all fer from nervousness, headache and depression. It is wonderful the way these pills assist Nature and relieve the suffering. Woman’s Health Appeal of Metropolitan Agency Co Against Verdict of Police Magistrate Weir is Thrown Out by Divisional Court PEDDLAR BY-LAW DECLARED LEGAL WOODSTOCK’S TAX RATE. thin, acra‘eg. uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home! Fasten it tightly to your, acaipl You can easilydo it with Arer's Hair Vigor. It is "emthtag more than a simple hair drew ing. it ia a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. 'hoNaqthtasaofatoatt-gnt- “loll to: not aim; ”an." Jm " toad- Don't have a will; out with your hair. lt might leave you! Then what? That would mean M y Hair Kin Away PILLS yer§ Judges. 'id'TiEiriii"iEircr=r. Gnu Scythes. Snatha, Sickles. Hay Forks, Tackle Blgcks, Rake}, Now is the time you will be needing some of the follow. mg articles: . . Hymmen’s Put your money In e place when you cm getit when you went. it. i Berlin, Baden,Linwood. New Dundee, St. Jacobs, Milverton t + N+O++H+++HHH+H+ WH+WW+ t WN+++++++H+HH WW+HW+§H The law otoeq Mn . an. s on. In». a. nun... rho"; I w. CHINA PALACE, KING STREET, BERLIN A DEPOSIT BOOK WITH US ynu w ill like it; an independent feeling always panama tho man who is thrifty and saves; we credit Interest. Quarterly on Savings AtNtounta. One Dollar Starts PETER HYMMEN, Thornton a Douglas good a hat may look at first In way it looks when it's old at last And though we are. proud I hats it's'the old looks that keep Trucof our $2.00 hats as! $5.00 hats. You will find our stock Complete and prices right. Is a very conspicuous part of wear-thath why we sell so Dinner ttiats the ball rolling. If you earn a small salary you are better " than he who cum n 1artte all of it. Take out Sanford Chatham lllllTEll. T clothing Manufacturers YOUR HAT TELEPHONE MA. that keep the business growing proud of the new looks of' our small salary and lave part of it, cum n Inger salary and spends as well as our your make up. Our hats any-for no matter how what counts mort is‘ Phone 149 and Pitris Green. Guelph Berlin and

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