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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Dec 1906, p. 3

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') in all gins and weights . 'tnt't 'uy)sishiritrs fr6m which it win ttieasrtouetect a suitable (it! for'Xdu. " WINTER Iiillll.ll,lltERlf About 4 down Trimmcl "at: be sold a half prim .300 hu, fur ' 30 7.00 bath for '3 Mt _ ' 00 lulu tor 2.50 C i 800 hate tor 1,50 SPRING mm: / ,," "lMtilttliElitt Imam! mm, Inform: It Will Pay .) You do mmcmq Thursday mom had In. thrrc starr. uuvuuuucuv ...... ...... .. quart!» All licie- latest] b the London 21Ple,cl','hW, 'l'l1'fl'la'lL1 00mm, Fu Aunts of 816,316,688. , Aural Wright. Search _ T. M. gran, Inspector _ O. A. 303!!! District Agent! To see ourfine line of JOHN BITZER, Subscribed Capital . . . .. ... WANDA!) Depmritwitts the Dominion‘ 9eresr?tn.tenb .....,..v,...r'9M1k [ I [[8833 "IRMA“ 21 KING qr. "nus The llitttrtttuttiitt Fire for mm are now th istund to Puli- cy-holdons. and may e had at my ot, Kms Waterloo Fire Building, K as St. Waterloo. l INSURANCE CALENDERS how-onto. In an. an” OFFICI- normal“. 00mm Authorised '6.oomooo Paul-Up own-.1 - $8,000,000 Rourvorund - $8,000,000 AWN but“. hun- don. Col cum m but. and! - In . _ mum Dom-10.00 any who. In thtt; "I! Manny! In“ M («J Manama " human: annual Suav- or to Bwr.kberrotstrh & Co. EntAtir0r d LR61. 031cc 219. “mm ( Haas: 2119. The lolsons Bank load 'tf8ttttt - “norm I. 30311! District. Agent, Wsurloo. Ont. Phone 219. Insurance Company INCORPORATID mu Carter’s Little LiverPills. out most mason. “WWI... macaw... C A BOEHM JAOOI slur-LII.- mus-r Wm annu- a full line of Mum Mayor Bricker inhmalrd that ac- cording to the ttrtrrtnrttt when the ”00 (ran! was made the "and was F may mum-d to Mum the money in can 0 its)!“ at or" “.000 as undo. I the prom did to! reach an ",0” lull no """l" Ioni- an”. _ The "apemiitures wr-rc as foitomr. Printing and adrrrttsmg, 31.31839; posh". $2M; trlrytraplt and tete Mm 3505,58; rxprrss and duly $37.83 "aiarirs $291, ol which J. T. l'ltley ton-Iron $250; prlm tcr, badge! tt.0.htt; MHM'Hnns “$5107; tmmts/ 11,555,”; Iran-Hing nun-us" $307.55 ot whirl! Gen. 0. Philip rrerfrrNf ttts Morning ”70,36; miner-Human, 33.09587, making a mm ot tt,Mt, and mum: "w is": Rc‘giment “and a net, profil of ”mu. 'Town grant .Frete '..._. 'qt... ...8 500.00 Subscriptions .. .. .. _.. ..rr.. 1,037.00 Sale ot envelopes . 'vt. "rF've 'TP 154.53 Mate at buttons 'rr _ _ 'Pt 17.17 Sale of mcmbors‘ “thus eV. 1,910.40 Privilrgm and donations ... 453.50 Rebate Detroit ertttiittgettt, 20.20 Gate receipts Fr--, t._.. tr-rr. 4.,itt.33, Town grant .Frete Subscriptions Tr Sale of envelopes Sale ot human Old Boys’Rt-union Report. N, Mayor Bricker presented the report of Auditors Wan-r and Battier, who had audited the. books ot the Old Boys' Reunion Committee. In bite! the report was as [allow-s: Total credit balance .r._.. ......s:so.Ia Appointed Poll Clerks. In accordance with, an amendment passed at the last session ot the Le shimmy,- a bylaw was passed ap- pointing poll clerks on the recom- mdatiun ot the Town Clerk an tol- lows: Balance F..... ...... ..r... P'm 39.62 Lin-din balance orcr estimates 110.87 mos .tr... .cr.' Total expenditure . Expenditures. Estimate lot expenditure for North Tard-J. T'. Uttley. East Wald, No. r-ct. A. k. East Ward, No. 2--Roy She Centre Ward-o. vogelsang, South Ward-A, Bitter. West Ward-it. H. Cowan. Credit over estimate l dealcts _..... .b.... .'t... __... Income of market scale . Rent, Water Commission Run. from P. Semen. ... . Sale ot old sate p..... .m_.r. Market table rents Prtret i.....' Income of butchers' and ‘lish Total ._.." '_-... _..... ...sz,2w.sa Estimate for the war ... rt. 1,100.00 um" of an auditor: 31m to Local Heating System. , Pix-Mayor Karl Kranz appeared be- , [one the Council and put himself on - record that a number of local capi- . talists intend organizing a central . heating company tor the purpose at installing a system in Berlin, whicl he was confident would be equal to any plant in existence. Market Committee's Report. Chairman Gross, of the Market Committee, was the only chairman who was able to inform the Council how his committee stood at the close ot the year. He showed that the committee has a credit over the esti- mate ot 3140.87. He wameompiirnent- ed by the Mayor and his lellow-al- dermen, but Aid. Gross stated that i it was only just and proper that the l credit should be given to Market Clerk Huelmergard, and that otheial l received a hearty vote of thanks. The i report was as follows: n Total I Referred to Town Soli(;tor. It was moved by Ald. Uttley, sec- onded by J. M. Schneider, that ies- pecting the grant of 8500 to the Old Boys’ Reunion Committee has been brought into question by the Trade- & Labor Council, that the point Is to the legality be referred to the Town Solicitor for determination. 1 -..- -uu - tom] i!,ti.s. ot Works ..r... . Sprinkling Committee 'Police Committee ..rm.. __ ""'.e ...... ...... £6.00 'George Schmidt, bookbinding... 10.55 H. S. Hallman, pruning ... ... 5.00 H. Alena, postage '..p.. "'p'. ... 5.88 G. N. W. Telegraph Co. ...... ... 1.16 H. K. Mater, postage ..r... ... 14.30 Journal and Glockc. priming... 2.8M Stuehing a Smith, stationery 9.03 Water Commission ... ... ... ... 0.0“.“ M. Hrtehttetgard, page ......... ... 14.00 Clement a Clement, leg-l ur- vicec ..t.r-... .'"wtr... ..-r..... ... ... 27.00 P. Heiman, livery ...... ..t... ... 8.00 Telegraph Ptg. Uo., advg. ...... 63.60 Railway Arbitration Commit- Market Committee Fire and Water C dad the counts: 1,egt,t'ut2tttite, Acetic municipal bodies ot Ill: province m expected to close the business ot the rear on December "u, end com quntly Berlin's Council'held s Ber n'oe on Saturday evening. at which routine bull-en was traasaetmt. Mayor Bricker presided end Alds. L'ttley, Selim-Met, Fetch. Dunne. than and Campbell were preteen. 'Fimusee Report. The Fi- Committee recommen- ded the payment od the [allowing w- mun-tn- T. k L Council" Ct-gas. the W. Randal GmtttGitettoiomuiiiii' Referred to "CCC".",":::.".",.'"."'.","'?""""'"""--- TOWN councn. I BOARD or mun, mm or In, A, m SESSION I IS camazw JOHN lament. Rmoipis. Receipts. "N""" ._.... ...'Il'I-"’ Water Committee ... 11.27 Ilv_._I, Roy Shocimker A. Tary. mama $ 110.81 3846.00 806.38 267.25 20l.82 Ii0.0t, 72.th, 75.0t, i 515.00 36,845.50 _ "___ "u... .v-ruuunu, [WWI]. The qttrisUrtrt M muting I plate [or the mmimikm tttertittt w" Mt In the MM! of the Mayor WI «mm at 9.50 to lice: J. o, Rot-Ming Wt! Mum poll tax amounting to 3.1.50, which I'll eoUrrtmt trotn Mm wink- hemr" pay- ing rent trom Emu-mm, 1905. {rm-d mt Mute reference. Other Matters. . A Sotnmtttieatiott w" mm “on Auditors mum and Wen" “king " "ha nun-mutto- tot “puma” the UM "oys‘ Reunion hooks, tmt "It-l Payne" (out no "thm. The government um! that the ttale ot the grounds and buildings now occupied will in a later measure pay for the my tummy to te erect-Id whrn rcmoval “he: plate. _ ‘making and pan-ii work. The limit at imprisonment in tin Central prison is two you". and no- 0033"in many to there tor a shark: period. This tact precludes employ- ment to any great extent at skilld trades. such " are taught " J penitentiary. - 167 .00 It is tindrrstood that no deftnite site has yet Mon secured. but It will be located on a large farm not far from Toronto, The idea is to give scope tor the employment ot be prim soul-rs at out-dam mm labor, road] making and puck work. \Ioronto, Dee. 16..-rt was learned yesterday that the Ontario Rove-m- mcnt contemplates removing the Con- tral prison from Toronto in the near future. . _ CHANGE mutton or CENTRAL mum 425.18 $34.06 . - -.--.. v. "PP", “at beautifully rendered by a mixed quar- sette ot Trinity Methodist church choir, composed of Mrs. J. A. Hil- liard, Miss A. Robb, Messrs. J. R. _Hallman and D. B. Mussolman. The pall-bearers were Messrs. E. P. Clement, kt., J. R. Strickland, Thos. Hilliard, Goo. Dietrei, J. M. Muir and J. B. Hughes, all of whom were intimate friends of the deceas- ed. The interment took place in Mount, Hope cemetery. 23.93 Item the text in Phil. 1:21, "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." The speaker referred in touching terms to the upright and Christlike character ot the deceased, whose example will never be lorgot- l/ten by those with whom he came in contact during his long and useful] career. At the special request of the do- ccasm previous to his death two favorite selections, "I Shall Ite Sat- iisftod," and "Rock of Ages," warm hum, .. . - The services at the house were of an unusually impressive character and were conducted by Rev. S. E. Mar- shalt, ik.h., B.D:, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church. . He was assisted, by Rev. J. W. German, of Berlin, and Rev. R. J. Elliott, of Waterloo, who each read appropriate scriptural passages,.and Rev. Alfred A. Bow- 'ers, at Mount Pleasant, a former pastor of the Waterloo Methodist Church, and a greatly esteemed friend of the deceased. who delivered ~a brief and very impressive discourse from the text in Phil. 1:21. "For M The funeral of the late Daniel Bucks berrough took place from his late re- sidence on Friday afternoon to Mount Hope Cemetery and was largely atr tended by sympathizing friends _of the deceased in the Twin-City and other points. _ I hers ot the Board will visit “It Brantiord hospital during the holi- days to inspect the operating room in that institution. Mr. J. B. Hughes reported that he had visited the Woodstock Hospital 1nd inspected the operation. room, unkinl. I, - - A 59 days tor tree patients and my patients during Noveng which 126 were from com from Berlin and 57 from W Receipts amounted to $325.75 were admitted during month a were in on December" tst. ,v__-..-..,-. - “III action was decidedly uniair and it was decided to submit the halanee ot the acrount tor payment. One ot the Directors said that the Hospital Board has been very "Ihahhily" treated by both Boards since the .er- ection at the isolation Hospital. President Selma]: presided, and Messrs. MacCaiium, Piintott,ahruee, Hughes, Minchin, Cram and Rumpel were present. . Dr. A. B, Campbell wrote asking the Board to timt another place for the ambulance, " he did not have the room to spam in his barns. An elort was made to secure other quar- ters without success and Messrs. SchnmIz and Cram were appointed a committee to make suitable arrange- ments with Dr. Carmine" tor the in- ture keeping of this vehicle. Accounts amounting to 8639 were presented and passed. The Housekeeper reported that 1023 meals were served in the institution during November. The Lady Superintendent reported 1 an (In..- a..- .-, .. - The Boom at Health at Bail-And Waterloo came in tor considerable criticism: particularly the tamer. n- aming the treatment that is net/ad out to the Hospital authoritien in the management ot the Isolation Hop vital. The dilcmton arose out our: account that was submitted to the Berlin Bond ot Health tor the ser- Vicec ot (trained lune. who was sent over to the Isolation Hospital when the Genus] Hospital was crowded with patients, and the new chug: ot $25 a week was made. The Board or Health reduced the amount to tts. The Directors considered that m- ; “tutors BURIED on may but“: mat. W. Hospital Well-Know- and pm ttarTher Receive “Shabby" I 'u"mret.ttiias"a"iir,' Treatment. " --, = Friday alternoon to Mount (ery and was largely at- sympathizing friends ‘of d in the Twin-city. and tred pantie“; 31d -i'G {or s during November: -31 were [mgr county, 220 57 from with}; 'Petlt1u-tcrraTrii,' December so, tttog 'IMI-tm---.--) i, and M and 18 ll "lulu-n at We omn- slant“; Prex'etttu- toothxome candy (abs tet-Witt manly and quit-Hy check " approaching cold or lagrippe. When you am catch t'ot0-or [all it com, in: nn-ulro Dr. Shop‘s Provenlm,' and ttre prompt t4het will 't'1t?llri sunrise and please, you. (Pratt-nun, are» supply the "amt-M "cum oe net-calm." So“ In ' me and I'. Ppt Dom by A. o. 'iiiidi"e7l .muuuauon In: just come to the l-Iducntlon Department of the Ontario tinrcrnmcnt that in one rural district in the Province the competition tor the vacancy in the school was so item twin-con two rival girl ree.yt,rl dates int they outbid each other inI Mining their servers tor low with, int. Fina"). to hr sure ot trrttintt the u-luml, our Kiri (Mon-d to lake the position tor 4ng your without u l art, it the school board wwld‘puy her board mu. I "Surely that, is good evidence that we need to " mama minimum “not, uni." Mid an oilicial oi the dumb mt. t matter ot school teache'rs‘ s: Intormatton has just come Edumlon Department of the "overnmettt that in one rural awaken To wow} Th" “In” My: tir, Hon, Nelson Monk-“h, at the [fat Stock Club banquet last night. (add that "in outer to extend the mum and include horses some ”“31ch ments will have to be made tor the extension ot the buildings." The show ring will have to be enlarged. That the extenslbn would remain here was made apparent. "I believe that Guelph should re- main the center of the agricultural interests of the Province,“ deelared' Mr. Monteith. "Although it may ale pear a little to one side. I believe that the city ot Guelph in Pretty nearly in the center ot the real are cultural section of the Provlnm." again eclipse is torus fontemplated Mditio, hailed with delight ttorsef1etih. It is pro; horses next year. through pretty much all afternoon, and in the meantime everything was on the move getting away. No one questions the statement that in "tint of attendance, general quality of 'at-l, hibits, and the manner in which the iecturd and block tests wt-ro carried out, this year's show was ahead of predecessors: That nest year's will again eclipse is '.trysu9rsu by a fontemplatvd addition which Wtll lzc hailml mun. AA: _.. _ ' ‘and in the meantime on the move getting i questions the slalomcl of attendance, gl-m-ral hihits, and the manner iecturd and block test out, this Tpar's ghnw I Guelph, Dee. H.--.with tht ing lecture this morning by Gosling this year's Winter' 1 tically terminated. After sale of carcasses commenced through pretty much all a In religion the deceased was a Pres- byterian. Besides his widow he is survived try two children, Mrs. J. B. Dalzell, of Galt, and Mr. Alex. Mc- Dougall, of New Orleans. I The remains arrived in Berlin this morning, accompanied by members of the family. The funeral arrangements have nut been made, i ,,__ "luv" I" survived try two children, Mrs. .. Darnell, of Galt, and Mr. Alex. Dougnll, of New Orleans. The remains arrived in Berlin morning, aerompartied by membr- the family. The funeral arramn-m Be The duct-used was a member of the} Waterloo Board ot Public Selmoll i Trustees for about 15 years; was Secretary and Treasurer ot the 1ti form Association for the North Rid- ing at Waterloo tor about 12 years! and was elected President in 1870,! which ollice he held until his appoint" ment to the positions he held at the time of his death. The deceased was well known throughout thrcounty, and by his death one of the most capable and i faithful Court Clerks of the Province I is removed. He was always obliging to those with whom he had omeiat l duties, and at all times he was kind 1 hearted and courteous on the street 4 and in social circles. The deceased! took a keen interest in clean athletic 4 snort and -4 n, .. __ w--. v. "c " and ”Measures tor ‘ounty ot aterloo ‘in 1873. Five days er the ath ot the late James Colquhou V, Novem- ber, 1877, he was appointed Clerk ot the County Court and Local rRettits, trar of the High Court. In May ot 1900 he became Registrar ot the Sur- rogate Court on the death of the late Alex. Peterson. ,7 -"'r-e%r9. u Vo. He came to Waterloo in September ot 1858 and started the first ard- ware store; in 1862 the late _ will Springer became a partner d re. mined in the tirm tor tour can. In 1872 he sold his hardware b zines: to Pt,ultet Fred Fairman, a wan and was he came to Gait GiTiii'". in the hardware store ot Warned: & C'0. He came to Wnlurlnn i- KN___a _ l i r- "_... " "no can!” ”ML l y w th sincere regret and eympethy. The downed was in poor health toe several week: end last Wedneeday he decided to so to Toronto and cool Bolt A, expert physician. 0n MIL' day he took a chill otter coming out ot I. Turkish bath and his condition became worse and complications net in which resulted in his death during Sunday alteration. Hie bereaved wile and daughter, In. Dnlzell, at Gait, were at " bedside when the end some. I John McDowell was born in Rob, burgshire, Scotlandyin 1836, and was in his 70th rear. After receiving his edmtion in " native town be came l to Canada in 1858 Ind went into the' hardware establishment ot the late?‘ "an A-P..-, . - Hea, Andrew oaiGir,' 1855 he came to Gal LARGER NEXT YEAR ,fi-‘â€" -----1 in Toronto , h The - "t'muteesr-t at one death ot He. John llama. Clerk oth- Cmty I’d Bureau Court and Lou! Rama: or tse High Court, which took place a the General Itfi pita in Toronto on Sunday attenua- I Wu mind in Bali- oa Stu-by 'r.. unu, man a w. s new» morning the an. wan and through- out the town by the “than scarab IV with lint-AIM ----_= _ been Ruched In the 'tachehr' salaries. TClub, of which ii, P charter members. He member ot the Berlin morning by Mr. JG, ight try lovers of proppsed to include ~With no conclud- winter' Fail: in; After 'melt the Pott soup unity tatr-! Hr J, H. "tint. tormmiy M lit-r- check " lin, now with n tam ranching com- me. When mnv in Calrarp, Mint, writes to l it eom-.Mr, J. K. Mast" that the weather retention, in that [mutton ot the Dominion is itii.iiiiil:iirii:iiu'i ncool." as " was only 'rertmttra its drum below new when be wrote ll "cum'on the m. He in: not torttottett mt nut Berlin and - to an. not". 'iiiici"e'inii'firii'irl In. " an Mm] _ and ran There is one thing that will cure h-Ayer's Hair Vigor. It la a regular "altr-tnedieiae. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp become: healthy. The dattttntif disap- pears. had to disappear. A healthyacalp means a (reamed to reu--healthy hair, no dan- drue,no pimplesmo eruptions. The beat the " I heel-outl- For N that Elem/7 yer??? In hinting gift: tor the honuwiie and men, do not forget that we In" just. what you want for the tore and PM. Haw would 0mm of than do? Stun. at 4tht to $8.75. Harte-y M ch. at toe to Mht. Pablo. u lacuna " also. and mum. with strqt (ramps. " [.85 and I.” Emu-u . with at"! hod'es, " I 75 had 125. V Andreas, at 3.00 and "O. Toy m... n' (tfe and ate. 'l-o‘ wingers. Hm. wil min. " ste, Toy whoa-burrow". n l It?“ Ji',', nt.) a. YI ',t: t,,',tr )','rit,i2 " tl'u'ANgtiiiiiiii, "ltdtt ' l n .M .. " am. Mun .nt 4 wq." of flan. cup and am. " Sh, Me. Toy mow shank: at 16e. m Chu- .» I Ao, 8 " 3 mm mm g!” Mun KING Br. WEST. Att, i Kiwi-GTE Hardware, Stoves. Tinwm, P Store Near Post Office, BERLIN, ia few Pointers x Raga Raisin Sedan. No. I) Gem Food Choppers. Carve” in cm: Knives, Forks. Spoons. Skates. Hockey Stick. Pucks. We make u his a blow or 'tfone u others, but. We ban the good: " G. E. POTTER 1lllrlllniiliiti't HYMMEI’S BOTTOM I RICES. for Christmas r, Plumbipg and Pipe Raina P, " PHONE 149 Phone 142 ptsint, " ml] I: U

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