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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jul 1906, p. 3

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All will - I-u-u....-»V_ , - until ban nubile "ttrt-ea' Company with Assets of “than“. Alma er‘ht. Secret... ' It Hall. Inspector [UCHIIFBOUOH B CO anon. Imam». Pnoul m. Subscribed Capital . . . . . . . . 230.0(1).“ " positwibh the Dominion Gnvernnwnb .. . . .. . . . . . . . . $17.14!). All poli. iu guaranteed by the launder . . A L:. .. ”Human..- “ammun- The Mercantile Fire t [unan- hunting humu- “In. Get. oo'hu mun. nnm I’M - In an MOI tho [Mull-non or any who. In tho world Emma-m “and lumen and In mydmua u uvlnu Bunk or nodal the most popular sewing machines on the market. A perfect unchino a well u u hm homo piece o' furniture. Ail he latest. improve. meats. A co-n tl we not. of attach manta with a: my machine. Cal! " the old It-n L. . tho tailor, the only agent. in town for the the Greatest 8an of lllllnary loco-pout“! In nu. BIA!) OFFIOI. MONTREAL Oaplul Authorized “.mooo Paid-Up Capital - 38.0004)!» known Fund - 83.000000 It is worth yo Ir wl.n_- to cum , an! O ' tbe ham Vai' Mn w- , I" .u-liin; at 0. Fun tttti mica. Nomo of than c. I he can: In , " wimloMl-h week The Molsons Bank .WW The Misses Fahranbaeh ”linen hitti1k?jrlh. j (In! St. canola. Carte r’s Little Liver Pills. - I." Clot-tun It PM "e-oo-ooo" , “WWW“ ESTABLISHED _ , _ Mot. ttutgsttorrtttrtrtt & co. a» :.. ”11...! " [[3333 Ffllilllllrllhilll, 311mm 51.. “any. nae JRPOIIA'I'IUI '76 Head 011160 - 1raterltttt caiG, no“ sud Embslmon. cm. mum-ed any and ulcht. (Mk-o King sums. w-urloo. Ont. out an, Waterloo “to may, T ng Street. Is now on at JOHN RITZEB, Insurance comp“! RAYMOND . SEWING MACHINES ”I IIOK “CABAGHL Gem-I ml lnmra' ce Agents. 'l'mJ-Lrnusn 2m. Comm-.5 SECURITY. aAoon suntan. luau" Wanna Blim- RITLER'S. W AT EBLOO " ill on Incident“ inlury and hop- penod in the sixth innings. (in: Mil- ler won on am. Monti Geo. Eng- tert singled to right hold. Martin “III. “may to We Costume to catch Miller, who slid bead lawman, striking the third humus with his shoulder seven! tact ol the base,. white Vie. hid the ball on his but. A sharp crack wu hard by than in the immediate vicinity and the cum- was soon discovered when Cochran; dropped to the ground sud Umpin Rathman and other ployern went to the assistance oi the unloriunnic play- er. There 'were no doctors at the game and messengers were sent. Ind Dr. Karn responded in: short time. A quiet but very pretty umlding took place " the Methodist parson- age, 22 Ahrens street, on Wednesday alt-moon at tive o'cloek, when Mr James D. Brandon and Misn Annie " Clom'nu, h to of Harlin, we: happily tmited in marrlagc by Hm S. E. Marshall. There worth" at. ltudnnts. This is Mr. Marsltall's first marriage ceremony since his, arrival in Berlin tess than a week ago, but during: his nsidenve in Guelph, it is stated that he periormed nearly, as many evremonies as all the otlus: Pri,trstanumirtisterg in that city. l View: Cochran, the a!” thint Mom ot an Scotch an”. an - hon Win, met via 1- mm“ mum In tho League on. - the Alexa n Victoria. Put a Stand” dunno-.11 Inv- ing N. " Non- In!!!" between that-audio“. Hamlet“ el- erustiattq pain until the mm] oi Dr, Karl, who I” the limb, attd the punt was removed to the Wynn] in an album. where he will he eoattttted to: men! _ Alter the regular weekly rehearsal ot the choir of Trinity Methodist Clm oh. Berl'tt on F law. MI I Mar. ttarct Zoellncr. who has been the tailhtul and efrwicnt organist. of Hie church for nearly eight years, and has recently resigned, wax tendered a farewell supper m the vestry. During the social Imur tnllnwing Mr. Fi. M. Sliildrirk, en helm“ rt the choir. presented Miss ’l.netlner with aheau- titul pearl ritrq asaslight token-1 o their 'appreeiatimi at her serriees. The Lair recipient was taktn greatly by surprise, lull was equal lo the ne- version and In a Very neat address ter.- dered her thanks to the members in! this token of their frirndship. The following pupils of Mr. Alton ll. Heller have sueeessrully passod the recent, Icon! examinations; in music held at Bvrlin in rmnu-t'livn with To- ronto University: _ Primary-lst class honors: Miss F. M. "trerlurltzet; 2nd class honors, Miss FC V. Slmntz. l Junior-ist class honors, Miss F. L. Whiting; 2nd class honors, Miss M. Lmsing. The accident will pot only nus: itwortrettiettce to He. t'tschrane, but will meat) the loss ot one all thr Scotch Greys“ strongest players. Vic. is also an excellent hockeyisl, and the Accident may cause his abandonment or this strenuous game. l'Nl'VI'IRSlTY stttTht', LEG BROKEN AT BALI. GAME KIBNEY TllihBljit Inkmrt mrty 1nd 'ntrtrmf, eminent h appliwl the pativttt svldnm' rurvive when once the dig-sun " ta,utvnvd Inn-n her. We helieve Lydia Ii. Pinklt.aut'm T"getatrkr ('unlpmmcl i, tlw mm! cflicicnt ln-nlnwnt tor rlm-niu- Hrln trouhbm of Women, an! is the u-nly nw-livino (sln'inlly pvt-{anal for tltis purl-um. l 'ttett a woman ii lx‘unHml with pain at weight m hind, l-uvknrlw, Irv-mm“, mm] or I-raldim: min anon. gnu-nine at mul- or teet, Mwll‘mg mulo-r the urns. an t?nrttt'.v, ciml {whim in tho ttnthonot Ills-timers or noir, a 'seditttrttt in the urine Fhl‘ sin-HM Luv no limo in mm- iiiiii'AG ln-aIInn-nt “llh Lydia P. Pink. lum'l iiii/iirie tli",',",,")':'.'.",':,); a. it may home 'ttwatt/tsitu I" lite. A _ - increasing Among Women, " Sufferers Need Nol Despair THE BEST ADVICE IS FREE .. I mum-o mph I m- t tril,V "tttbent-tt ha" lava-Inn , " rmcmmmnrllwl‘rmk "mam alrw‘uw‘l I Artil< proatrathrtt and a wrhmi kivlvn ' Iva-"Ho. Tir,, m,vtorattrmFt minus-rm. km , WI: Muzwmmnm l mu nleo to " ' nun-Ilium and l Imp-In ll? my min-l t ermU ttot "w. i I'm Mr 'hriNi lo if! Lrdia K. l'irtkhrtrrt" VvakM‘Vk Funk "mind as n Ind mot all-l I um 'rrotay a vu-Il manna. I , ammo pm " it Im highly. and I , -II emu-y "tttrrisut “mun" alum! my rare." Mrs. Emma N‘s yrr. Ham-rs, tin. Tor T."gi!; rvol "at Lydia I". Pnb ham'o Cegetablo Cotupoaa I did for Ma. Mtrr.rer. " Mrx Ntkham slum In? Ink-ire to' guinea; “an. in may.“ Lyn-.3 Of all ma dis-"mm known, with which i. thutrato urmlninn in afflicted, kidnoy IV, ".'.H'P h llua nun-It fatal,' mrl Flam-till how thitt this Wigwam ism iheian-une mung " omen. PRESENTED WITH h RING. Unlonum -aeel.iiit it Berlin on m. A QUIET WEDDING Fe EX AEHNATIONS; 'M. Cram, mum 'tfeet ' lyre-mt new main llcrman Rittittget, printing News-Record ...... .....-. ... ... Canadian Express Co. ... ... Thus. It. Weir, chucks ... ... (‘arswoll Co., index "'"". .1. Old 11oys' Reunion Commit- $5,256.04 The Finance Committee- reported on cmmttttmiciiiitis iihired at last me: b- ing as follows: That letter ot Mr. Jacob Kriesel applying tor the position at Deputy Returning ("nu-r be placed on file. That Mayor Bricker, Alas. Dunke. Weber and. Schneider be a con-miller- to wait on Park Board regarding the application of Canadian (‘astile Soap Co. lorasilc in old town payk and ot havingastreet opt-nod through trom Quovn street Westerly and laid out in lottery sites, and report. _ That claims tor refunds ot taxes and Crrors in atis'essrnettt be [elem-d. to Assessmtnt Committee. I Thut question ot advisability ot {mm separating trom County be re- terred lo sulu-unuuiIu-c of Chairman ot Finance, Mayor and Aids. Hahn and Feirk, and report toAintpce Committee. ‘ ---e-- ---- The business ot the July scum; at no. Bud-u council new“: " y , d I" In;er routine In chant!" and very 1ittletdrsetnuaon was indulged in. t'.P.R. Telegraph Co. Bell Telephone Co. V" Berlin Town Council Deems it Necessary to Hold two Regular Meetings Each Month in Order That Matters ol Importance May be Dealt with in open Council. One at the most important petitions presented this yen: Wu brought be. tore the Council “has that the re- sident-es occupied by the ministers and owned! by the Vision: churches in town be exempt trom taxation in the same manner " church ediileet, are at present. It Wu related to the Finance Committee. All the members were" in attendance. Aid. Feick, who The Plum Committee reported the payment ot the Iollowlng ac- counts: Market Committed ...... ......3 22.80 Fire and Wgter Committee 1,071.00 Board of Weill: (genexul)... 101.37 Board ot Works (local im- provement) ... '.. ...... ...... 3,709.28 Cemetery and Park Commit- tee w........ ....-. ...... ... ...... 11.70 Police Committee ...q.. ... ... .80 Sprinkllng Committee ... ... 39.71 Miss Kimmel, clerical work 11.02 G. E. Potter, lantern ... ... 2.00 Rittinger & Motz, tuivertise That Chairman he Instructed to en- gage Mi. Beilstei,n as inspector dur- ing building at Queen street bridge at a salary of $2.50 per day; that complaint nt ratepayers on Cedar street re water and storm drain be referred to Engineer Davis; that Council acdrpt Henry street of tilt) feet wide and same be registered; that Chairman be instructed to look into math-r re distance at building house. troni street line on Louisa street; that a committee be appointed to in terriew Park Board " the opening of the dittermt. streets leading into the park and the placing of gates on the same, which was promised tr the ratepayers when voting on the lay-law to buy the Park. VOLUME OF MUNICIPAL 1 BUSINESS IS INCREASING The Board ig Works reported as tollows: ,,_._ ..- -'-..._. nun. run-II, I'll! is null sum-ring mm injuries rc- ccived I week Mo by being knocked down byastrect ear, was driven to and trout the town lull. Chum. m " “Itchy. Th Prrst6rttt, Rev. L. " Wagner. [up sided, QM the - oteerrtary, Mt. w, M. Cram, mun-HI ”ml-Hos. Tm The Assessment Committee, con- Fisting ot Alds. C. C. llahn, 1.. Ne Brine, C. Dunk} D. Gross, Jr., W. V. L'ttley, reported as follows: The request ot Mrs, A.%,ainl lot a refund on an assessment I 8200 tor basins: tax was taken up and on in- vestigation tound to beachrriial er- ror; and should have m an “sess- mcnt ol tgoo on ineome, then-lore your committee cannot recommend a refund ol the amount. That the assessment of Mr. Anon lit!) (for 1905) tor also, stand, the reading ot the atttresstttettt notice naming Krug and Elgln streets being a clerical crror and does not ant-ct the assessment. . That Elton Dotwcilt-r be granted a refund on his income assessmtnt ol $2.1m less poll tux tor IMB, That Collector Mum he requested to collect income tax from G. L. Waugh, Bank of Commerce, Toronto tor that period ot 1906 duritewhicl. he was a rrsidvm of Harlin. That If. k. Snyder and Nelson ltorhmer be mauled n rrluntl ot $1.97 and $1.38 rum-live!!! on income tax, wrongly “mm-I1 against them. That P. N. Lautenswrttlagrr ~be mauled a rennin! of 80.91 on his hum arising from an error brtwrrn That P. N. Lu granted a tom-d l taxcu arising from al tho asussor's mm? .stitrr. Thrtr Rugs a tall ant-“clam of mrmbvrs ot.thr In"! hunch ot thr 1'hibttl, lid Smiru- at thr Judge's. That Ctra.m Emmerich he granIM a refund ot $730 on his taxes on real proprny owing to " error brim-m t'HlCttRF..hi 'S A tn SOPIFJY Assessment Committee Board ot Works Fiance Report. ctmtrseshiiaiirii-i'," mum, my Lt tthte-- and cont-elm ‘s 6.84 I B.65 65.05: MO 10.00 i 1.50', 1170' Below the Mayor referred the peti- i; tion 'ot the Trustees ot the Various 39.71 churches to “erupt parwmges train ttml. taxation Mr. W. M, Cram. on behalf 2 "0'0! the Trustees ot the Alina street . Ill. B. church, addressed the Council, b' M and pointed out that’the Assessment. 'till' (tel. provides that all lands and build- 65 "Marge used lot religious purposes are '40 exempt from P"ue and it' is "/ii.n.ttiteirteti by the petitioners that /G! mum in the Canadian courts on this . Leer'..'"'..'?, although there is no tits . 2 no vision in the Canadian courts on tnis ‘59 point. There is asunilai' act, how- /irt.ver, in Australia, and the Privy . iCouncii has given its decision on this 56 04- poitst.erempting parsonages trom tax- Jiri; ation except tor teen! improvement. “our. in view ot the decision ot the Privy} lt‘onnrit, the uncertainty oi the true taxes meaning of the Aet and the cost. 01‘ "e7iii,i'rtr?!t a decision by law, he 'thouxht. the Council should give the‘ , "til'.',"",?.!', ol inf doubt that may exist e re- in lavor of the petitioners. lie sug- 1n'iilsretd that the Town Solicnor he Hahn asked to give his opinion on the ‘ques-; “mm; tion, and it tavoratrle that the assess- mun. committee exempt all Parson- ages lrom taxailcn. Aids. McBrine and Uttley introduc- ed the, resolution in favor ot holding two meetings a month, in View at ttte increasing amount of business, and both of the members maintained that the work of transacting the. business could not, be done properly by hold- ing only one monthly meeting. Aid. Campbell said that he wgs thinking it was unnccmsary to hold Council meetings at all as all the petitions and communications were referred lo committees and deputa- tions that were interested could not. hear them discussed: Cement walk on Elgtn street trout Scott street easterly; gutting and gruelling Henry street, on eondltion that a boulevard be lelt ot Iullicient width to nllow ot censtructlon at a. sewer when required without inter. tering with the mutiny; cement went on Henry street; grading Church St. front Eby to Albert streets; taunting. grading and gruelling Joseph street; cement walk on Krug street; cement Walk on Edward and Wilhelm streets; grading and gruelling Ellen street; grading and gruelling Margaret we! nut“. grating and aluminium; Queen street." CHAS. C. HAHN. Chum“. The report Wtbtt “opted. Petition: Recommended. Engineer Davis presented MI ze- pon recommending the petition tor toeal improvements, " (allows: Mayor Brit-her stated that it there were any deputalmns present it was the duty at the ahlermtn lo introduce a motion that they be heard. Alli. Hahn brought up the question ot having street stgns erected and the houses tttttttttered before the Old Boys" Reunion. Berlin is human as tha “host town in.Canaa" but that my putatinn will be".%tocged into tt cock- ml hat wlml the visitors ramp here and see that the Houses are not num- bered. lie also asked about, waste baskets along King street. _ The ttortsocatmabtirittr, mam-I" was dumped. a motion to adjourn bring passed. Account., for the lighting oi the fire hall and town hall tttt the Inn tour months were presented, amount in; to $29.07, and passed. An ettott was made to scum- tree light [on these buildings, but the Commission refused to do so. All at which in respective]; Gte mined. Md. Weber saifthat waste baskets Mung the streets are eye-sores rum-r than a, benefit, The Council assented to the rrgis- Hutton oi plan of guru-y Man-.- by John Lang on which Menu tltevt ha; been given g width of in! tect, and the Mayor and t'leih were authorized to attach theirs signal-nos to the torm. Aids. Prick, Mrttritte, Hahn and 1hr Mayor were appoint-5d a mmm‘duc to attend the meeting of the Trenter,., mttrrlo Power Association in Gel! on JuIy gtth. his W’s and conulor'l notice. That the Assessment. ot Ado'pn Tuerk for $500 tor income stud. The Railway t'omtniltrsry M the Town (‘nundl was ommwrrod and aulhuliml to conduct the negotia- tions tor taking om the Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway Co.'a pro- perty by artsitratiott, and the prelim- Mary work connects! lhorowilh and Image thr necessary witnesses, Pte., and thr Mayor was nnlhorizn‘l to sign all Contracts on Mira" of the 'lown which the commfttre may ru-ommtnd lo be entered into. dresses " Mr. J. J. krtso, Secre- tary ot the Children's Aid Smiely. an! Dr. unm- Smith, Inspector ot Ptimms, hoth at whom spot:- ot "or Mrdltn! apd MIN-live wqstk " "m otgantcatton, tt was dnldn‘l to hold mommy mums an the -tttt Tan. any of nth month, and n elon. will be Inuk- to mute the hetuN loan at ttte Carttegte library lot a... "any. _ Two Meetings a Month Exempting Pusan-gen. House Gumbering Other Mat tors. The Misses Rose and Bertha Eng- icrt are spending a few weeks in De- troit and Saginaw. ... Mr. K.mtulden, of Tomum, wa: the guest ot Berlin friends ovrr th holiday. - P Miss Amelia Knapp is visiting at her home in Petrrsbcrg. Mr. Victor Thillips spun Dominion Day in Toronto. Mr. W. D. Euler attended the annu- nl convcntion ot the Ontario Educa- tion! Association' at Ottawa on Do- minion Day. ... Mr. Hr] Mrs. George Gerhardt, (a! As torCs:rrnt the holidays with Mr. ml Mrs. Isaiah Wildlung, Queen St. West. Mr. F. I. Weaver spent the huliday in Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. GPO. Aldrcd, ot Tor.. onto, aw visiting relatives and friends in Benin torn low days. Miss Lena Kraehn is holidaying; at Hamilton and Toronto. Mr. J. J. A. Weir and win Carl were in Hrantlcrd on Dominion Day. Mr. Edgar Kiefer, of mutton]. spot the holiday until his parents in town. Mr. Oliver Master Ind lamily are oceupying "Wayside Colman," Gtims‘ by Park, tor the season. . Mr. Bert Leyes assisted in the pro- gramme at the annual picnic ot the Hots:, of Providence at Dundas on Dominion Day. He says It was lin- biggest tr.ent at its kind he has over Mrs. .cutr. Wagner and mm Charles at Dunno, are visiting triertds in Ber- lin and xieistity. Miss L. Wankel spent the holiday with friends in Niagara Falls. Among llu:st'.who passed their pri- mary examinations in music in mn- nection with the Toronto University are Misses Florence Cook. and Miss Edith Hula, ot Berlin, and Miss E. Stand, of Pws‘on. These young la- Ilics are all puliis of Miss l. Menar- Tey, town.' . Mr. Arthur Brown, of Toronto, is spending I tew days at his home in Berlin. Mm. lid. ('mllimz. of Galt, and Mrs. A. B. Robertson sud family, of Boston, Man. are visiting their aunt, Mrs. H. Eby, Cedar street, to- day. . Mr. William Lodge, ot 1httTalo, tor- mcrly ot Berlin, renewed acquaintan- crs here on Tuesday afternoon, The Nines PM": 'and Jean Knowl- 08, little daughters of w. A. Knowles ot G'uelph,are spending aweck with Mrs. C. H. Gerrmum, Alma St. Miss Margaret locum-r loll Wed- nosday tor Uhautauwa, where she will spend the next few months. RN. D.m. slink left on T tor the Northwest, when he srond the next two months. V Mr. Louis Siromo, lull, is holidaying in Mr. August Foreman, ot Seneca Falls, N.Y., is visiting Ms (dentin Berlin tor a. tew days, Berlin Society News Mr. J. D. McDonald, General Pas- "use: Agent ot the G.T.R., To- ronto. Wu 1 bushels visitor in Ber- lin on _Ihttrsdrr., _ _ __ Mrs. Arthur Fos'er St. has rc- iurned from a visit at the home' of her son, Mr. J. W. Foster, SI, Thom- Mr. Prank (not! and Miss Addie (Hon, nl Winnipeg, Man. are spend- in; their hotidays in Berlin and vicin- ity, - Mr. t'. J. Ingram, representing the Hays Mtg. Co., of Erie, Pa., spent his holidays in Berlin. Mr. John Sohrt, tor many yrarx with Clare Bros. & 00., Lid., Pres- ton, has taken the managmwnt M thr. Down Draft Furnace Co., Ltd,, and ”sum!!! will")! ot "Int business on Wrdncsduy. 1A??? [I’m ‘Famgg Thus erled the halt. And I kind neighbor em to the raw cue with I bottle of Ayer'e Heir Vigor. The hair was saved! This was been" Ayer'e 2t Pat I wanna halt the lclne. Fa In; hurls caused by I gem, aim thin; medlclue completely destroys) these germs. Then the healthy scalp gives rich, healthy halt. mutual-Cow: HelpLHW _'iitPe..f "Fad ”#7 _ / mat-mans. ttahtmldbettorrtetn mind one 1Trgt2geh"tdrgttlt C: tattty '"e". - la no"! gel-Io- db- - gay-#99293.- tr, Fau 2.EiSid2iriiit in 'tg,',',',".'.',::",-:.'.:",,', h ,rr-tii?t 'ghur2t "adtqtent. “album“!!- Iln- “and - no “any 3.1.110! Colds Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ot Richmond, Berlin. at Toronto, is on Tersda l" will See the Berlin, Baden, New Dundee, Linwood. . th. Jacobs,’ Mllverton. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE . E. WALKER, General .‘lanagrr A purl! Putin. "ai"'t.trttetitt. Argent! .rair Pt fun“ In! to“ " Deposit. ot tit ttttd upward: rcecissd. and ink-nu summed m qatrrettt rites. Thd Jrttsmit"r " Inhiwl trs nu dcfot u hat. over In tho wlIwa-l ot the whote or um "h ponto- oi the delimit Paid-up Capital, $i0,000,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD oAprGirioRoNro CHINA PALACE, KING STREET, BERLIN Thornton a Douglas BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND I? The Sozvrdgw Jtatth of ae', rah-on Ue m " - aWtVogrtrtftrfitm of satiJadmy banking m. m Every facility has“ fo Modem Commercial Batththtis at the dtoosat of Ttttr, Advice.” Inuktitut Writs, Letters of if, 0116040 Drafts, Money Ogden. Ttlegraph'c and Cabin Tran/m fo safaris; Me my. American and Font: Exdangv. ' . new cum»! you: allowed as Saving: BM The Sovereign Bank of Canada. a. A. Good & Co. Point. the icy. Ind it does It emphatically to the T and D. 8tom We aver had no my mutt Myles in Straw Hate Sailor dupes Ire IT foe the young man. but we have p'onty of negligeo shape- that give more com- fort, And we all want comfort than Vin-m dsyu. Prices $1. oo to $5.00. Smuol'd Chub-m tug-mm M" mun-r _ 48 inches high, 9 wires, up- r"ights 12 inches apart, hinge stay. Me a rod. Best Fence made, l E. POTTER, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT UNITED. clothing Manufacturers Fancy China " in Our Window Display M £83. II". It..." A STRAW ma ',',1'r'2t Accounts mly be a In" um unchu ttt his Bank To Facilitate _ Your Business Is Our Concern. TELEPHONE 584. Futon . ' Hamilton ALEX. LAIRD, Ant. Gen? Manage! Berlin. Guelph Berlin

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