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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Oct 1906, p. 6

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BENEFIT OF l CHEAP POWER Gwyneth!“ Mamsthe- '"iiatsrutt!Pff"" otttti. a.“ rennin-nu .u -_--,__ . u to electric power, that mnvenicnt ly scarce ot supply being “unable at n Peterboro at tis per horse power. It This has been the turning point with v the Codes Co., the principals ol I which have been this month investi- t gating manutaetttriM advantages in u Ontario. Their decision has been an- r nouns"! in this morning's Globe: a it is reported that arrangements l have been practically completed try a Hurry Coolers. of Coates Bros., Line , ited, carpet mamtucturers of Paisley , and Perth, Scotland, and Joseph Dunwoodie. managing director oi the Willesden Lithographing Company, Limited, to term an Ontario joint stock company, under the name ot the Coates Manuractttrintt Company, Lim- ited. The head once will be at To- ronto and the works at Pcterboro. The authorized capital will be ti,- 000,000. and, in addition to the Scot- tish directors, some Canadians pro- minent in financial circles will be on the board. The company proposes to mnnlaelure carpets, as well as to carry on a lithographing business. Two hundred men wilt be employed trom the start, and it is expected the number will soon be ',-aucsed to a thousand." Guelph Herald: Mr. R. H. Brydnnl secretary at the Guelph shareholders! of the York County Loan Co.. this! morning received a letter from Mr.' R. M. Smith, manager of the estate department ot the National Trust Co., which has charge ot the ligaida- tion. The letter stated that it World he impossible to estimate the total amount ot dividend, as tango tracts ot valuable land in Toronto have to he sold and much depends upon the realization from the sale. Mr. Smith further stated that he didn't expect to pay the first divi- dend in much less than two years. and he was unable as yet to deter- mine the rate en the dollar. _ . AV, nu- an". Illll Ill we... -e""e""" _ mine the rate en the dollar. Mr. Brydon advises the local Hutc- holders to retain their shares. MARIE .1 The ttta-cent Gourtay piano ot a Marie Antoinette design that attract- l ed so much aitnriratim in the T. Ba. ' ton Company‘s model drawing room , at the Toronto Exhibition, was fit“ i lofted by Mr. J. A. McDon ot, ot the 1 McDonald Music Co., llalttax, who i will exhibit it at the Halifax Fair. This instrument with the Sheraton. Empire and Louis XV. designs shown by Gourlay, Winter & Leaning this rear, gave the Canadian arrhlie and Amerinn visitors too", an ettective object lesson on the importnnt posh:} tion to which Camila, has attained: in the creation ot the artistic. T Gourlay pianos have secured the en- dorsement of the Canadian eonsrmer with a. readiness that falls to the tot ot tow commodities, and it has humanly been remarked that en other retail house in Canada. e mid so readily manufacture an instrument uni receive the immediate minimal ot a critical public as the house at (tourlay. Winter & Leeming has (inner t--Front Canadian Music Trades Jour- not, Sept. 1sth, 1908. you? COUNTY LOAN. Guelph, Sept. 2tt.--mtly mu- ol th lime turn svriouxly inivectt in th mlllsitm at nomad: un Saturday be In": thas hull special, on its way u. London. and a mixed smllhhouml train, now survives. tlead Brahma: Andrews, who was badly scald"! died at the hospital al an early hott. "Ibis "mining, Mis comtitinn from llu. llrsl 'rtt.'5 serious. hm whrtt pnm'mnn- la and howrt itrrtoraipt' '1.veioped trom the great loss M skin, all hore I'as abandunul. Ite was waldrd trom head to mm, but his nus» and jaw- bmes htolu‘n. and ottt' IL'nd Was vrwstted. - w I _.-co, and trauma. Andrews rune trom lednu, "HI what makes his death all thr more Ilislrrssing is lite lat-l that tte was married only a short “mm mm. Mrs. Andrews and his mothcr Wrw hrrr who lv dim, and his lather is Sin. Andrrws here who tt' d rxpn'udo deay This mam-s the 1mm an!“ “Inn the "rlti.uiott. WDI‘NDS. BRI‘ISPIS AND “INNS Br “plying " "ttseptic inning to “much, bruises" burns and NJ Inimirs Winn inttammatio win In, they may hr heated Vinny!" “mam- Ctott and in about otte-ttt'tol the littte "grim! by the old trrattttrttt. This is "m greatest dismw'ry and ninmph‘ ot may?" mummy, 1ttaMrerrairtii Pain mun acts "I" this 5mm mind, rink. tt is n mum-mic and qettot' app_tbtd to and. "mum. mum nut-ml to teat wry qntrttr. " Mm, allnya‘ "m - an! mums: and prrvrrtis' any an!” of blood wimmn. keep . bank ot Pain Balm In your Mme, a! itrttt save you Mum and money. ttot 10 mm»: til lava-team sud " -A-_.-_. --..n Pate E A NTOl N PITT ti 'tot In Ila-“um “h ""e _ births}!!! blah can“. THE mum DEATH. Tm. J. w. _Lyo-. l Rho mm death trom '(mNI EAST ay piano of that attract- no WEEKS WORK " 1 Guam commence. tgetntreat, Supt. Its-Alta lll‘Jl.‘ tin two weeks ot alumnus; to“ tho than! Coders“ In cowl-bi. Iain; hacienda probably no gren- ‘est series ol “new" now-at: in ith. history at cm Inthodisn. '- ' ----u mu! nam'w' u w M it an 6 tree'" 'et.tffte2t'h,T. I $H ”DWI, - -77, In“ only one! In [on nun. may] pressing mum urm. an Own] Conlemwe lot legislation. In tttia) cue the growth ot pop-gluing. with its train ot problems ot ciumship and assimilation. “one . pruvnded work ot supremo Importer. How this vu met wilt be m from the A». hum-nun work 0! “nun-w Dwrv-_7, this vu met wilt be m from the hunting won; other important steps tan: Decision to continue - ;otistionl lot Church union; Immun- iution ot mission dcpartmnt; exem- tive stall being more than contain); extension ot Sunny school and Ep- worth League work by gnomzmcntl ot two “memo secretaries; ttouM- E in; Executive cl tempcrmce and mor- ful relorm movement and ot adulation department try the addition M an- “.u... gnu-pm" in nth use; "eott- ".5 Hum"... Ne" - al relorm movement and at educution F department try the addition at ov , other Secretary in each use; recog- u nition omcidly oi young mett's clubs; lorwsrd movement in city "union I work and in you; people's work. for tt missions: decision to establish new C Church paper in the west. Ot trust- ness of a negative character rmntion F might he made ol the decision not to admit women to Church courts, and I the relerence oi the vexed question ot _ amusements to a speck! commission. . This latter step was taken without a word ot discussion in the Conference, members tailing to recognize the _ tout-note under the number oi its paragraph. in the Discipline. Much , work M interest not! some of high ' importance was disposed oi at the . fnal session. Provision was matte tot . uniform services in all the churches. . A motion to exclude ministers trom - trading companies was rejected. A - committee was "pointed to promote - lay agency work. A protest was re- n gistered against the principle of cc- D vtesiasticat precedence at State tune- D lions, and a deliverance was made i. as to the attitude of the Church as" d to remarriage oi divorced persons. to The attendance was small during the a day, and few members were lett in [the city when the night trains had '74,-aA4I departed. Bt a...» who --' this country and England to aispap _ age the attempts ot Canadians to ti produce popular magazines. That the 'l," tide has turned is evidenced by the, i-' remarks at the editor of one ot lre- " 1and's leading periodicals, the Irish c,", Monthly, who asserts that there. is in y Canada a rmutazine-The Busy Man's srasaziner-which oitistances My- u i thing in the same tick! yet attempted , in England. In the course of t long c eulogy at this magazine he said: "It seems to realize the ideal that Mr. 3 W. T. Stead proposed tmhimselt bet- . ter than Mr. Stead; himself has done , . in his Review of 'Reviews. He, too, I proposed to reproduce lor bury peo- He the cream oi the world's inaxa- zines; but he is too original 3, malt, he has too much of his own, to be merely a reproduces Every page is . sure to be studded with Steatitsuts. His magazine is not the less interest- it ing lor that, but it is the less ahle. - h give with adequate fullness the best - articles ot th' perodieals oi the pre- ll xious menth. The usy Man's: Maga- F- zine keeps more steadily-that Is the I? best adverb, ard the possible suspic- o ian ot a nun must not make us tting r. it aside-keeps more steadily to its n. purpose at reproducing tor busy men m and women the best articles trom the is current magazines of the world. The " term, too, at the mngazinr is :nuth " more pleasant, ot tceorwcnirnt size sr:land shun. uni the type tsrge and cd ireadable.” BETTER TH A N It has Piles quickly and positive with Dr, tihoop's Magic Il It's made tor Piles alone-an the work surely trnd with tion. Itching, painful, pron Mind piles disappear like In m,.,"-, n..... Piles quickly and positively vured with Dr, Sheep‘s Magic Oinlmml.l It's made tor Piles alone-and it they the work surely um! with satisitt tion. Itching, painful, protruding on Mind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large, Nickel Cappanl glass jars, Mt runs. Sold (in Fecornmtnd- ed by A. G. ”annual, Waterloo. For Mrs. Mun-s Taylor, of Elmira, with} bran-d the mam anniversary at hen Mtlhilay on Wednesday, surrounded by rrlatives and lrimds from a mum. ber M centres and reccived the good thsbrs of all that she might live tc' irnuuil (ml ttte hun'lrtmh your ot ttet ber M centres thsbrs of all I munil out the Me at least. Get " OT WS Emulsion A LMOST A - Wm“. «with, “tr-cu. .16.. of cod liver on on mm- hat but don't Imam. you an .0490. cod llvor all whettiM' l "" mom. Eur, you in: may E your. m’vo we! Inca-slug "tr union of Scotti Brannon. :Why? Boo-nu WM: “may. 1 been W then my cum long been the custom both in - a new". m m - an” THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS cvmTENMuhN ----- WILL GET h l REDUCED GRANT -tttlettt North qrsterutr-AmrM. Broutt 10084-5. an; - expenditure, tMt8-b6, 888W, “proximate grunt [or next rear, 8131; “an“ in gun, $35!. 'ttttester-he. pant, "03-1-5, ttM; IV. and. "orqo, AMI, annui- lmte and. [or next nu, Wt; in- crew In gun. $48. _ _= 0M! A I - In ,D“-' v--. ‘Woolvich - Av. grant “03-4-5. 8134: " expend “034.5, 8413; up- proximate grant tor next you. 3148; Increase in gun. 824. - - ___ scan I K IWIJIW In 5-..-" v__. South Waterloo-Av. grant "03-4-5 8381; av. expand. "08-4-s, 9.364: ap- proximate grant tor sin. year, “as; increase in grant, 0107, Tritmat-Av. ”at, loos-4‘4, tIM; tMr. expend. {NIH-5. $513; approx:- mate grant for next yen. "trr. M- crease in grant, 811. ’Woolwkh is entitled to Hollie "uieootwia is Show grant. - The lollowing letter is BNFe3rrrurt- ntory: I Secretary North Waterloo Agricultuh at Society. Dear sir,-aarelosed you will tind a I statement which will give the d1reo- tors ot your sociery an Mea o! no" Ihc grants to the “riculturnl socie- ties in your county are likely to be aliected by the act governing agri- cultnnl societies passed at the last session of the Ontario Legislature. This new act ‘1‘: come into tome next year and the grants to the so- cieties next year will be tistrttruted Ln accordance with the provisions oi this net. [ This statement shows that the av- . stage grant to the society - - ' during the just three years, what ', their expenditure has been (not in- i eluding grounds slid buildings) and l what the grant would be this year were it distributed on the same basis as the grunts will be distributed next rear. _ - . V act., oiniphir~nt the l Grim societies In figuring out-this statemrnn lnc reports ot the societies tor 19034-5 have been taken. The grant to the societies next year wilt be based on the expenditure tor ism-34;. This means that the moneys your society espords for agricultural purposes this Wear will adiect, to some extent, the grant. your society Wlll recent: wtar'. year. Kindly bear the loilowing points in mind. as the Department does not want a misunderstanding to misc in connection with this statement. 1. The grant to your society this yea} will be distributed on the same oasis as usual, and will he about the same grant as the one you received last year. . - _ JAM- Mi, uhnw last. yuan. 2. This statement does not show what your grant will be next year. It has been prepared simply as a means of indicating how your so- ciety is likely to be mooted by the new Act. This statement is not ab- solutely correct but is approximately 3. la the 'cxprntlnurcs nu .5” cultural purposes the Depart-nut hts not inclndrd cxptn'lituros cn grounds and building; The ttew Act does not count such expenditure as having born made tor 'agricultuxal lpurposus, 4.1:; the case of societies that hold Spring Stallion Shows it has been impossibte to fad just. what their expenditures have “been this yen", so they have been credited with the mailman grant ot :50. It) is possible that, some societies held exhibitions that the Deputmmt did not. hear ot, but the number o'. such is so small that the total grant to the societies in the Province would 'r" not be affected thereby. . .-_:... .-tsstieg. yen, so they nu with the mnimum is possible that my, "hitritions that tty knot hear ot, but ti 5. In the they hare 1 cin. The Department is plan: print a complete statement how all the societies in the will be and-ted. It is inn :lislribule this statemrst h cit-tics before their next um A COIPARISON. ing. NARROW ESCAPE f)? 'rteewaet stores had an experuncc on that he wilt remember during ance of ttis lite. A customer purchased sire sublimutc inlets, “in " gains at poison which is from 1-100 of a n ..l..9._F...". rw.,,,, sire sublimutc “blots, which con-- mu " gains at poison, the ttOM? ot which is from 1-100 of a gain Io I-lti or over 120 times the maximum dose necessary to poison rhnmnn being. While "w ale was Ming‘mnde the dork and cus‘omn traversal rt-raid- ing the pulsations In!!!" M (he ' m. and the former pt" tme ot the small tablets in his tongue to and out'ns we". whim ' remark ot the customer trtrtmed the clerk to huh -- - --7 ,___n........l gh- (Illuun'n _...""'.. 'vt" and he uridenlnlly swallowed the tablet.. There v.3 immniiue consternation 1nd h km "on "In tgsittsf.esr the rink in .1 Dr. Housman": om". l Mtrr tr1limt ttte dortor mm he had A clerk in rink was u I". "ulna-nu.“ " WW. I After tr0ing the dortor Mm! he had! <wallnmd he Watt given 1 strong Tttte Paper, 5'.,gt"r',3, Pads, Mic, unit]: mused him to orttttt im- [ Scri ers en: " media‘t'ly. .Mhhld rate alt ot 'G/G', I -v thr xyxlm Pormm than irawlmg dim.” (xv-r- eise are In the no ot drinking In!- pe. As g “(and H In and that awry have!" scum a hoHlo ot cttamberHttt's Cote, (1.0er and Mutton Remedy Indore Driving home. to be carried in the mm! m- m. This my - distrust" um and!” my. " 'iriiTr' w W“- sincerely yours, the -exptndit1tres let ter is se1rexphut- M. B. cowmj. Luna ...----,, , case ot union societies, been “and as one so- .u'"'""" -- . mplete statement showing‘ I: societies in the promee' twird. It is intcnttm1 to this statemrst to the so- are their next annugl meet- this statemcnt the rnditurcs ior agri- :s the Depart-nun d cxptn'liluros an dingy. The ttew Act such expenditure as lo tor 'agricultuxal owe ot Berlin's thug l exptrunce on Friday - . A - c." (‘AI'TION , -i DRUG CLERK. is planning to, "siimeriuiendrnt some corro- A M In my 1tnt"S not in! at a. WU . at In. L. B. I“. mun. " tred. u-lny.8cpt. Nile-thaw I ”an“. I. in and in lab F “I“ to Mr. Ch”. P. “t, 0! Bulb. Tb it“: (“and the draartRx no. at “no o'clock. lowing on the u- ot her Inter. to the stain of Mew deIlIohI's “all; much, Mud by l In: Ellen “In. t The “Mid hm tn namely tied 1 by Ree. A. D. (Mahler, ot 'Iurich, . brother-irhv at the bride, in the presence at cuty the immultatc rein- tives at the contra-(tux outta 2nd -stuutiotus over, the amt: rc- pitred to the dining room. ssttwre . mm'xtuoul valuing din?! was twr- ulml ot. , The (in: to the bride were lath . buntitul and costly. Including a num- ', ber of thanks and a. the puno. Mr. and Mrs. on hit. an tics 5.20 5 tra'tt tor Toronto, 'Th'illitnd Islands, - ”rural Ind other ro'ats and, ttrel i bride's going-tsw" gown being ot navy blue broad cloth. On their re- F, turn they will take up ttretiresidtatee l' on Bingemux street, as won aw their " r.... an: rmidvnce new in course ot Mr. and Mrs. Ott Mt un train tor Toronto. Tin-mans! Neutral ind other ro'trtts t bride’s going-trw" so": t navy blue broad cloth. Ott tuna they will take up their on magnum street, as soon In: new residence new in I oration is completed. the bal- DEATH OF WILLIAM SHERK AW BERLIN. a The death ot Mr. Rqttiiun Sheds, tor some years bookkeeper at C'. Mann’s marble works, and ahighly rspected citizen, took place at (the l, a W. Ho'spitd rn,Mcuday alter- . noon at three o'cioek, alter sMerittg from on snack- oi opoplcxy tor three days. Th: deceased was born in Waterloo Township nearly til years ago, and has resided in Waterloo County tsl- most his unite life-time. He was in- dustrious and intelligent and took a - interest in the questions, of the day, both municipal and political. Ike was twice married, bis second wile hgving predeceased him about two years ago. He is survived try Gli/ children, two at whom reside in the _ States. and one, a tux-year-old f dxughter, lives with her. aunt, Mrs. F Geo. Pequegnat. The deceased was a. " member ot Trinity Methodist Church. The new Pure Food and Drug Law will mark it on the label ot every Cough Cure containing Opium, Chlor- oiorm. or my other stupitying or poisonous drug. But " pawns Dr. Sheep's Cough Cure as made tor 20 years, entirely free. Dr. Shaop ali‘ along has bitterly opposed the use oi all opiates or narcotics. or. :Shoop's Cough Cure is absolutely sate even lor the youngest tratre--and it cures, it does not simply suppress. Get a. safe um reliable Cough Cure, by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's. Let the law be your protec- tion. We cheeriully recommend and sell it. A. G. Nadine], Waterloo. the NIB!“ titmrthts SEE 56R WINDO W W. H. LEESON, ”a ‘m g l C . m Minute Books, Day Books, ‘nme no Counter Books, Ledge“. Drawing Books, Exercise Books, Music Dictation Books. STATIONERY 'S, Pads, Papeterie. Visiting Cards , Pens, inks. Mucilage. gencils, Rulers. Erasers, mg _ WILL INSTAL h l NEW METER m an: Comm Deo dust» Par 'tere' of Th ”who! undo- ot ttr - Communion in held on Ind-1y gav- "sine, n whisk Cambium; Momb- W. Jackson. Cochran: and Mayor Brisker were mes-M. _ A . “M...“ fl,‘ -Ciim. midget ot press-W and W- tNO. _ _ _ CI“- The Commission bath! to Mtstttl . Watt meter " the pump house, to to“ $185, and sell the meter in use at - to the Light comnussion tor $35. Winn the new meter is in- {stalled the Commission wilt my lot the amount ct power usul at a. me ot one cent. per horse-power, insiecd; ol the an "tr, as heretofore. The Commission decided to ask the Flume“ to tuxnishystimales tor the haunt-c ot the cur-emu to be mad, this scum. . , :...A a...“ ml 1n “Us “In“. The Engine: was also instructed to prom“ plans tor the inslulation ot sun-r connection in the West Ward“ in older Hut n try-taw can be passed at the next municipal elections to raise the yummy amount lo lad“: /it'g',it1io'v"l with the main sewn pipe throu‘h Victoria Park. "Two years aw, our little gig] had a touch oi pneumonia, which tett her with an Mimi cough. She had spells of coughing, just like one with the whooping ‘cough ind some thought she would not get well " ali. We got a bottle at cttontterlaiis Cough ,Remedy, which noted like a charm. - K_r-- --J araxt. sttrurt {Stun-y, nu.-__ "_-e She stopped coughing and and tat," suites Mrs. Or Bruhnker, III. This term County Court Opened and Clos- ed in one Minute on Tuesday. aa; 32M: Used. AN AWFUL coma my, - -rF-'" __-_ _ stopped coughing and got stout In," .writes Mrs. Ora Bussurd, "er, III. This remedy is tor try all druggists. . N0 BUSINESS. of “amount: was a, totalling abom- CURB”. to lusts] iiidiiiing Bargains l v “For Men and Boys "to pair mein tweed punts, dark mitt p‘ain nude wish top and hip pocket regular M‘Ciaryis Pandora Range “B::;I;%‘J§3" Saturday. to ‘u chUV Oxford grey unlit in,the long oshercrarrfl 1d ntylo, with venetian finished lining» and ha . cloth sleeve lin'muéi. (and limit-k Lump-nu. hizes " to " worth regular $8.00 to $9.00 Sun-day, $5.95 15 Boys' 2 piece mils worth $3 to 5.00, size. 22 1 , M, Saturday tor s . .Stt S. . SAUDER dk; CO. The Pandora 'rltttt'ttttttttthttr i, What. Do You Lipbardt Bros., Waterloo, THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHING. " KING STREET EAST .. - - B The thermometer on , the Pandora range oven , means precisely in he- curacy to the cook what the square and compass , mean to the draftsman. ‘ Without the square and f compass the draftsman ', would have to work en- tirely by guess. just as you do without an an:.' curate and reliable thermometer on your oven. _ The Pandora thermometer reduces _cooking to an exact science. You know precisely how much heat you have and what it will do in a given time. It is one of the small things which makes the Pandora so much different and better than common ranges. 1 h is not so much what you get. as what you save ( on pay day that determines your future tuccess. l The really ambitious man-the man who l f wants to get on makes it a habit to save i Save as much as possible every pay day. In I This Sovereign Bank of Canada Berlln, GG,"" how name, Limoou " hiiiiii, Mllverton On Pay Day? Men's Raincoats for 85.93:. 2TH}; CANADIAN, BANK OF COMMERCE Paldoup cum, $10,000,000. ' - mm "ste/g,','."',,',"; new“: ot St I -rrunt runs. "a II museums rmuiriiiRrtrr CANADA. m was can!» 'tIEP, an mourn WALKER, General Manager Men's $1.50 Pants For 98c. new» It” 4. -AthtMrtAlt" $1.00 - aGcconnt; interest is paid 4 times a year. SAVINGS T Il‘uu u---.__ __ St and ttrtertrdtt ruched. und'lmcrcm I!“ a nun. 'rho dept-sitar In unwed to no delay - . In the withdrawal ol on and. or any portion ol the "pol , $10,000,000. Rum. Fund. 04,500.” HEAD omen. vampire 't nummau. 'rica-,,--'"""' aG"iii"iiiGraiot"i"". BANK bEPARTMENT mixture: r We are offering thee celebrated Toppers at; very wed.“ price. They are without doubt the but on the market. SPECIAL "IS! 280 not! ' We can duo give 3cm bargains in root buckets. both gtsivaiiiaed and wooden. Peter Hymmen, Ttte m lam" It". [log " int. regular prices $8.00 Sole Agents, “MST? BEET TOWERS ALEX. LAIRD, Am. om In... 1m in nest. stripes "1d 1.25.150 for otgd BERLIN H

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