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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Aug 1906, p. 3

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We hive placed (mule: Mt Untrimmed Hats at 50e each. " Trimmed Hats, at 81 each. " Trimmed Huh, " scab. Em one of them hate in he: thart halt price and all this nomad pods. llllllnory Sale Gontlnuos at The Misses Febranbaeh ling gt., st tho old “and. " IISSES FIBIBIBAGII the most popular sewing mechinee on the market. A perfect machine a well an n handsome piece at furniture. All choicest improve- ments. A complete set of attach. menh with every machine. Call the tailor, the only gem. in on for the Salaam ihed Capital . . . . . . . . 25o,000.at balms-twain we Dominion Gwen-lament. ...... ...... .. 8117.140. All poliv in guaranteed hr the London and Lanv'aahixe Insurance 00mpan” l with Assets of 816.31%” I Aunt! erg'ht. Benn-em W. M. Han human "CKIIRBOUOH dt CO Ass-u. Hustle». Phone 149. Th,. Mercantile in [owner-Ila In 1856. HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL Capital Authonlzod "5.000.000 Paid-Up Capital - tame” Raul-v. Fund - $3,000,000 A [anom- bnunc hallma- dons. Col- on has Innate. (Inn- usually-13m II att put-M It. Down-Ann at an m In than work! KIRMI'IIGIOI In”. Allowed for llloid'WJUl Mt hm Bulk at spud ovat- 'l The Molsons Bank IlmlMll SEWING MACHINES JOHN BITZEB, Head Mrttttt - Waterloo My!” Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Insurance Company INC 'Ri'O TA PEOIIS'IS OUR! IICK “MDACHI. In: In: Menu at Icahn-“Ml“ RITZER’S. JACOB Ill-FILER. limo: “but!“ Bum mxnnmo - -. Ther .do w Tir/ir;'; No other [Winn an gin "rjniiiht 'ttUtd,",',',",?.,; ',tdppa',t),8,t Mm. n ,1 I -n~ w . F, mum. up: was h 1.1-. N?" m MN norm- RIM. ll, my", . plow but it was sun. and I new iihiq the mnm arm for the Compou " trtoyeht me 1rarkfo [and high, Mung"! me I'm-l to [and huh. "O mm. to Ge tt "HM"! mm, alum-r] to the Mk "four nu and I on In! to my a gnu-I qrortl for tt."--Nm, 'aWll Mann, IN “of! SUN Are., 1mm thtt. bm l sum-ml I In": ttme with formic ".11th having intern-o pains in the buck and aid-mm: and wry sht luv-(Inches em month. Ins tirvrt and non-om all (In time and mimic“ very than to In 3nd I hml an! " in live until I IT“ ”“1 Lydia 'jsl'et,,k,',t","2Piet, ompoum and ttt my mm- rel . My mm '- Lyulia In. J'mkhatrtu Vegetable Com- pmmd ham In": for many ran the on. ind Qt, unveil"; QT": in Pilu"'gt, {apt-ed y cum em. o n a u my disorder! and Magazine hunk owing to I healthy condition. Dear MrrH'tnkhttm '- _ - ”Wm. m... m a..- " um mdmpring of woman’l organi-m, and quickly imlimtvs by ttrhirtti a dis cunl rondniun of the female, o m or kidneys. and that the when "3-point will egalipnenprgtjl the mus-e In removed. "heariurr,aG-n"' mag; no ambition for In, task, .. lt mm.- " though my hurl: would mt.” tthmen mm mise Wonln'ow-r and over min. but mntinm- to drag along and suffer with alt-hm- in the pun-ll of the hack, pain low down in the side .'1trri,u.tetaiyt" paim, nen‘oumm uni handyman-{glam There are also in circulation some tl United States notes, which have bun raised to fwc and tens. Just how much of this "queer" stuff has been put out is not known, nor have the detectives any clue to the iden- tity ot the "thovers.:: IT It NATURE'S WARNING til "WEI What is a Badradet Toronto, Aug. 20.-The detective department yesterday received a coun- terlvit $10 note on the bank ot To- ronto. It is not a good imitation, but might be taken in a hurry. The coloring is bad, especially the yellow tinting. There are also other defects. In the third place the Company owns the franchise in Waterloo and the town will have to buy that fran. chise, the ownership ot which is not; Judge Morga.n stated that this claim is covered by the term ot "good will" in the Act. Secondly, "Mr. Kamila was very emphatic in his claim that the Com- pany is selling a plain: that is a go- ing concern. It is earning a certain amount. oi money to-day and it taken over by the town to-morrow would earn the same amount. This was very important as this was only the be- ginning of a series of arbitratiuns. in addition to selling tho plant the Com- pany is also sellin: ali its powers and authorities, “him it has gained throw h id ‘eat’t n cn,'t experience dur- ing; the hut ttn years. It is more valuable to the town than if the plant was 1htroup,hly equipped and built six months ago. The Company is selling that value, and the Act, cotttpotsatcs thtt claim. He would show-thai uhile 'l'orento's popula- tion has increased 20 per cent. during the last tive years the receipts oi "Mt street railway compiny have more than doubled. Comm-n hi- Shmi by mu in]: MI'I Venus”: (Io-pond. In the first place, Mr. Kapelle stat- ed that the Company is entitled to be paid the full value ot the plant and not the cost price that was paid for the material used in the plant. Mr. Kapelle lor the Company at Considerable length outlined the Mr dence that will bu submitted to the Board. There was no rt'lcgcm made to the injunction proceedings and it was 'tenerally attrecd that the arbitration trWotiatitms should proceed. The writ of injunction issued try Mr. John Cummings nthsgoode Hall, Torcnto, tn Monday, has not been granted by the Court, and until this latest proceeding is disposed ol the Board intends mung the evidence that will be submitted by both par- ties during the next few days. utio- resumed in duties shortly be. “ " of“: My "Mun, ah Homo! Judge Jameson presided end Judy» Morgan and In. J. M. Scully were in attendance. Ir. J. A. Neel- len, barrister, and AM. W. V. Uttley were present In Behalf ot the town. and Mr. Kepelle, in the absence ot Mr. W. D. McPherson, Toronto, nu“ Mr. W. H. Breitheupt, replescnted the B. a W. St. Rr. Co. Mr. Kepelle is recognized as an ex- pert in street nilvuy matters, being eolicitor for the Toronto Railway Co. tor over 20 years. The Comp: my is paying a high price tor his seni- Solicitor lor Street itaiiwar" compan's Onl- lines the Evidence That Will be Submitted to the Board for its Consideration. ARBITRATORS ARE The street ryil?mr, Board at Arbit- CoUNTERFErTs, Git-tire' but 3 In the Iii": the taboo» I'd" uplwcro{new-"(tramllotlin-al'u‘t’cz‘lzo and Ion "to", p pun-d bull and Preston and other poll-n1: an m wen 2: .tfyyAtttty.ytf.tt h l". I... In My“: an mm a In The Bearers went to bat Brgt And scored alter two were gone. Eng-l singlnl. Mote smut! and tallied on Rows single. In the In! [out tn- lee, only one mun got on base and P", caught at the ptate. Bechtel wont. "do "in box for the Bowers. hut he us hit tor I total ot ten ham and [our runs In the "st two Innings and In the third Billy Borer took the box and dtrrintt the hum al "In gum- he only allow- ed [our hits and our run. He pitched good study bull "nominal. _ WW been picked up by the Alerts and Beavers respectively tor the champ. ionship game. F4chmrrtzmtlder, oi the Y.A.C.'s, caught tor the Greys in place ot Charlie Ellis, who occupied the "hospital" bench with Victor' Corhrane, both of whom tmftered bro. ken limbs this season. "Croaje" Cochrane pitched good ball tor the Greys and received good support, with the exception of the sixth n- nings, when a bunch of tour errors were made which assisted the Bearer in making llve runs. -'rireT.seotch Irreys made their Mal Appearance tor this seasun on Satur- day ant-moon against the Bout-rs. The tram was patched up, but even at that better lull W13 'playod than some ot the other games in which the regular team took part. “Chic!" Schilling and Rosckat have dirsrerted; The schedule tor the Twin-City Baseball League for this season was completed on Saturday atternoon, when two postponed games were play- ed. The Alerts met the remnants ot the Young Athletics in Waterloo and ldeleated in easy fashion alter live in- nings were played by a score of 6-0. McGinnis and Wideman pitched_ tor the Berlin team and Gieiser handed out the curves tor the Y.a.c.'s. This game was played early in the alter- noon to enable Schwartzwalder, the Y.A.C. catcher, to play with the Scotch Greys against the Beavers. By the way, there is an abundance ot loose management in connection with the Twin-City League thtS'sear son. that does not "reflect great credit upon the pmculs and executive. With the enception ot the Alerts it is dim.. eult to recognize the. teams now. One ot them is almost out of business, while the Greys and Beavers have frlltNi up weak spots with players [roar theieftmet-tt.tt.hr. The tMes and regulations certainly need reus- ion it the League: Is to be a success in the Twin-City. T Twin IN SESSION AGAIN ALERTS AND Inventory ot tools and, stock 'toCimrluded, about ' 3,000.00 Interest during constructicn: 350,000, b months at 6 per cunt. .._.r. .-.... _'.... P..... ... l l per ccnt. ttt track, $30,- 247.459 .t.... .rtrr. _...-. .-., b Lhrr,ineerin,r and superintrndmce: 5 per cent. on $96,o"20.9t..., 1,831.00 Tools: . Equipment: Cars and oquipmqnt Trolley: _ __ 7 "re ere' Poles, wires and Ierdrsrs Rails and track Steam plant ... Electrical plant Berlin power house Berlin car house .... Waterloo car house Berlin lot .. Waterloo lot The [allowing estimate of the of the B. & W. St. Ry. Co.'s ' Wu placed in the hands of the bitrators: Incidmtal an! g'nz-ral expanse: per cent. on $88,'J9-i.ig...t 4A49.70 rin-City League Games on Saturday in Berna and Waterloo. At the conclusiun at Mr. Kspdle': address the Bond adjourned until 1 o'clock, when the taking of evidence was commaced. Track questioned. It is a continual tar.- chiue at the will of the town at Wot- erloo, "aerobic every Ave "on. In answer to Judge Junk-Ion Mr. Knoll. stated that the Company paid nothing tor the "muse, but it Berlin want: It, ad the town that line it in order to make the road a paying proposition, the cor-i pontion will ham: to pay to: ik, I Power plant Grand total ...... . Buildings Tctat Land itued at $114,904.03. BEAVERS WIN ct-t--rtdiiii'ri"'ii"'"r""," Aunt so. iott6,--Pae, 3 k - - -__ ...v...- unurzu-nnu, razuur him at ... ...-t33,rirrv.nr m 2-00. an e Pritxs......qge mum. ------ Men's Straw Hus. regal“ Je bt 251: v..... .-ti00,820.9t we price...... ...... ..... .51: itarh. WVnmen'I B'ack Cotton Hose, p'uin. ni-ral expanse: I r tr-tth, and 12km. le prim-Henna tot 'l'ri.i9...t “49-70. Women’s Burk Cation Hm. ribbed, stmerintrndinre: I reg. '2N, to we, sale price. nth, to a): 5,620.91... 1,831.00 Large assortment. Prior, r, unbu- _ I 10:: and lat-Jule price 6, 7, 8 and Me j rk, $30,- Large assortment Hamueevtsiert,, I On.) 0': sum“: of the cost St. Rt. Ce.'s plant -3114,904.os t1ii,8tM.08 e BRESLAU, - - - 0 Store formerly owned by the A. M. Bechtel $30,247 as . . I We have gained the Victory at selling goods at prices t 5,364.00. Cre hard of In this Countv chm. .1... mums“- “.2 - ., 819,817.35 310,130.57 9,81l:.l:s t 8,6tt t 4,619.13 923.70 _ 3,083.55 t t,000.00 3 1,200.00 t 3,2mI,0n 1,500.00 313.17 A very enioratrte 'ut Home" was given at the residence ot Mr. 3nd Mrs. Henry Lac-hm“. Bridgeport, tht Thumky iftrrnmm, in honor ot Mrs. John Alumna, of (hunt-ll "his, tit- aho. who Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Ahnlum may. in YMLVII'IF, 0min were present trom Balm. Waterloo, Pmton and other pom: a. m "to bt ar- Beavers ... ... ...10 0 a a t, i 0 0-7 Hits Wm.... .........2 0 I) o " 2 2 'ti-t Greys F..... ... .._ ...2 2 a no o u 0 !--5 Hits .m._t. .......2 3013010 2-it mmtnurr--Earned rum, Greys 3, Beavers l; Hirer-hue hit, lhlnlwrt: Home-run, Gross; struck out. " Cochran, 7, " Bechtel E, by racer A, left. on tum. Grey: J, Bent-n I; double play, (Imus to Neh,rartr.wiU. der; will! pitches, Cochran: il, passed halls, $kttmvrtraralder 3; his! hue on errors, ("on 8, Honors 4; In: by pitcher. Fhtger, satin": MS, (Wu-Fr “no; Molt-n buses. Ru nu. tinn'l, Dunn". Selle", Schwatuwatdw; limo ot Mme, 1.35; Imuh‘, H. "INF man. i " 5 ' "Ehttel hit by batted ball Score try innings: Beavers ... ... ...10 0 a a 5 mum-r, , h. Brinkert, 3.x. Podium. p. Martin. H. tho". Ll. Guggisberg, 3 b. Gross, M. Mr '%erorartoratdrr, ’c. "orckenroeder, l b G. Bauer, s.s. Bagel, 2 b. Reid, C. l Weber, 1 h. Shinn, 3 tr. W. Bauer, cl, p gig-true)”. LL,” Kunfe, rd. l _ Bechtel, p., c.t. Raymo, u. ed until the ninth when the Greys made'a desperate attempt to win out. Maytin singled and made the circuit on a mutt by Wcber. Schcll also sin- gled, but the next three batters were easy outs and we game was over. The score: _ . The Greys started on with a re,) gcance. Dantzer singled and scored on! Brinkert's three-baggcr and he tallicd' on the throw-in ot Cochrane's long hit, to centre field. In the second Kid Gross surprised the crowd. by lifting the ball 'over left fteld ience tor a homer. In jumping the fence tor the ball Kuntz caught his finger on the barb wire on top of it and had it. badly lam-rated and he retired, Bet. ringer taking- his place in civilian clothes. Schwartzwalder singled and! tallied on a stolen base and a. single by Banner. No more runs were sew-l “I __-As. -. . - and a passed ball netted and ended the scoring tor crs. These Prices will only lait, E. meant. Hangar. g, VICTORY WON 'ack Ilium Under-3i it", man!"- 1.75 tn Dun -7» - - . - Liphardt 3m, Waterloo, Sole Agents, But you can do both equally well at the same time on the Pandora, because its heat is not wasted and is at all times under the simplest, most positive control. If you do the cooking of your household you can appreciate exactly what this means. Scot ch ”-1 aotltatruueanbake in the oven an top at the same time without spoilt Beavers. Clays Pandora '. R. SCHIEDEL’S am, r. h. p.0 another run the Beav- “an“... and "can... London. Toronto. "oasteoot. Winnipeg. Vancouver. St. John. w.B.. Hamilton Miss Hutchison, u Liitbwét, 1nd Miss Deans, of (hit, who have been the guests ot the Misses "schmidt Weber street, have returned to their homes. [Balm Mrs. J Mrs. E. W. Painter and son, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and MII. G.__Pgipter, Ahrens street. Mir/and Mrs. M. Wilding have re- turned trom a holiday trip up the non-horn lakes. ’Bcrlin him; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McDougall, Ahremi street. Mr. Allan Hallman, conductor of the Zion Evangelical choir, was se-' verely burned on the hands while lighting a coal oiluttove on Thursday morning. He is dolng as well as can be expected. l Mt any rate, you seem to be ‘getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: “going. going, g-o-n-el" Stop the auction with Ayer’a Hair Vigor. It certainly cheela falling hair; no mistake about this. lt act: as a regular medicine; makes the acalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for " nature'a way. P.t,ee3A1ttttrr-s, .AT. Mr. H. E. Cutler, who has been the able secretary or the local Y.M.C.A. for the past eighteen months, leaves on Wednesday tor Regina, Sask., where he will enter into some busi- ness line. Mr. Cutler has.made many lriends in Berlin who will regret, him departure but wlll wish him every success in his new home. His success- or " the Y.M.C.A. has not been ap- pointed. . Mr. Alex. McDougall, ot New Or- 1.Pn.sy ls, Ftreytdlrtg his .taryuioae in Buy Hair atAuction? Mr. Otto Weber, who has been con- nected with the clothing statt of Smyth Bros. for some years, Ieit this morning to seek his fortune in Bids- bury. His many Berlin friends ' wish him success in the great West. Mt. Harry Hebb, of Montreal, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. Hy. Hymmen, Alma street. _ The Misses Edna [was and Cathar- ine Breithaupt have returned from their vacation at Penetang. Miss Edith Mebleekin has returned to Berlin alter spending fifteen months with iritnds and relatives in Belfast, Ireland. Miss Edith Boomer icit on Monday tor Toronto where she will attend the millinery openings. Mr. Harry chb, of Montreal. is price. . V W -_--._., “I -m- Job lot of Men's Felt. lute at. . . . . .25 Aiuys’ 2 R" ce Suits, reg. gm _to 3.75 regular tre and 10e, sale price . . . . .... "t'" ...... ....2tor5cor Se each. All Ribbons in stock selling " half h‘itilh Nany (hen Hug. aGUT, ...... .... .... ...........:.4 forts.. ".13 Chen iug T'otm, uo . . . . . . t for Siie. litietas Uuu‘tic Buda, regular (go. true price .... .. . . ....4u or 7 for Loc. Berlin, Society News ante price h‘itish N d while present stock lasts I. It. 8ih5ltiite"L, Proprietor cooks and hits I here is not an. other range built in which the heat may be regulated oven and cook on the - ONT. " M. Bechtel Estate. erifiiiti, "may at the an. “no ling one or the $1.10 ioiih.s . _ -_-e -..trP9. a“- pm “Ill mum. no outer. be per pound. For thin month we are going to give a. Nevada sllvor comm spoon with every pound we sell. The quality of the coffee is the pump, (This We u, "ins. " to advertise the can... Our Gold Sen] Flour, Tea, linking Powder and Extracts are all guarantm-d. Ballad Ham, Bneon and Bucks l specialty-mono better, Our brand, Gold Seal thrfhrs, is extra lino. and is factign. and Iettred you will wunt no other. mc I Our Omen] Dept. in good, our prices an- tight, and vlonnlinns is our mat to. Our nimls to give you good goods and we will he pleased to Add you to our list cf cuntomen. COFFEE - _---- __ --e-- "-="-"""'-"'"'""""""'-"""-"""-""--p c,/o'tmt"teattttttttttttatmaaattttratttatttoiattttaataaateooov,-v,- THE CANADIAN BANK. OF COMMERCE, They form In excellent method of remittinz smalln- " and under. . . . . Over ts and not a ff " " e _ _ " " " These Orders are Payable at ptr (Yukon excepted), and It the princ CHINA PALACE, KIN}; ifiRiiir, THE CANADIAN BANK .u_._" OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000f iiaTir, Fund, $4,500,000 AT HA LLIEAN'S GROCERY. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO 1. WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst, GROCERIES BANKofpypisr ORDERS 3 dean was of In“ - oetkhttt at. Specials in Butter, Eggs. Lard, Cured Mans. etc. We are ying a goortpricc lor the Alum: at present. It); anything in groceries call on us. We handle the Acadia, Rrxlpath and Her- lin Sugars. Thornton a DouEE; We buy for four stores at c that ought to help the prices for if it doesn't. an In excellent method of remitting small sums of money and at mull cost. [atomic Branch. J. mom“, "was" We carry immense hats, and the prices a most stores. mm: ford Chub“; that we are manufacturers does not interfere with us bein THE FACT A. S. HALLMAN. Grocer, " $30 " " 350...... ii Ciiiii ’aylble at Par at any office In Canada of} Chartered Bank I, and at the, principal banking points in the L nitcd States. Human! " A FIXID RATE AT . . Good & Co. URUED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES m. 'riiiiiiiiisiiiiir. . :::: will want no other. 25c pa":- iGliki" going to. give 's_Nernd, silver comm , manufacturers of fine clothing for men ere with us being complete Outfitters mo mmensc stocks of men's Furnishings and prices are much Iowerthan you fiudin TELEPHONE 584. Futon at once. Don't you think for you. Come in and sec ...... '3 cent. '...... (Scents "w" "eeetts 1. LONDON, ENG, giving [he best of mu.» ', BERLIN ' :. Gen't Manager with safety Guelph Berlin _ LIMITED.

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