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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Nov 1907, p. 3

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,:g:‘.â€"}fiowblhounonm around for a . _ . plee styliah Dress Hat. We have them â€"__ Jn all styles and colors and prices to _ _« eult all porses. Come in and look Mpro If You Desire A â€" Well Made Suit n 30 melle ?m RITZER, fi&fim Tallor, Waterloo \\| Buegésenr to Buckberrough & 00, _ _ * ~."‘ . "Betablished 1361. ) "\" . Waterloo Matual Building. El Sot + Kiog‘R* neral Lisurance Agent, King Street notice SAVINGS BANK _ ‘DEPOSIT _ INTEBEYT EDTE THE MISSES FEABRENBACH i Asgets of $16,306,033, T:a_{_{i"' VA W’l(; Seeret: ry : W. BOFB M District Ag W erloo, Ont. Phone 218. Ko toouble to show goods. n~ ts _" nes _Bfl.n 440. Housâ€" 20. ngas solfsited_ for first ~liss _0 ..~~ companics. g;nt’s furnishing Eaal . " ‘,'.-.;._,..\..'...... $117,140. i%.:_’#_l‘ imranteed by the Lavidon Tancashird vmmo- Caompany f .' A‘?“-.“?", Waterioo, Ont z _mw s < 16 ¢<â€"04+4 nager, Waterloo Branoh ooo > * Rrozare? is75 l} Repay You E8Y 3 MONTHS COB HESPELER ch OUBE 3!CK HEADACHE Al @“xwv;&;& Mercantile Fire Mo‘sons Bank Office â€" Waterloo EG AJ wad as onry visit to us Ditrict Agent 250,0084,00 A ; Mous Berlin in MAÂ¥ P | M G E g raised . , and they feel that alter ‘[u‘*i Mlu:‘fiq can â€" conhdently appeal ‘to the> patriotism of the‘cim» zens to aid them by subscriptions : of the balance. ‘This is an object that should appeal to every loymi vitizen of our; town, and one: that .â€" should receive "encouragement â€" in : every posâ€" fib way. rnlumun of tae kimâ€" e are certainly to be tulated on their efforts so far. §€y will coutinue their campaign _ of Canvass untilâ€"the amount required is received. m ms\ to date are As â€" m eeeie Feg t at 4 4. ystient 1+ t & c;:{"\.»: % e c'u.w mrvicgs ariclls 1£00:00 ‘ Lang â€" ... 100.00 Judgé Chisholim ......... ... ©90.00 W.G.& R., per 8. J, Williams.50.00 ‘John Fennel} .......... ~~~.~... â€" 90,00 (George Rumpel ...:=....... ... 50.00 8. J . WIiLBMEY .. ;.3 w . 40.00 C~ E. Hofiman .......2, ;........\ 25.00 A. ALPIMO~ liirre cRen iisarvenn, 42000 W. Mahlon DaÂ¥is‘...,..... 4.« 25.00 John R. Eden ... s.».,1;. 20,00 (Geo: "Randal, "Jr.‘ :,:iz........,. ~25.00 C,. N. Huether ;. %.....=ja...:, ~25.00 Estate of the late ‘Dr. D. S. L, AJ. »BIGTtRRUPE . ...... w sses Dr©J. F. Hagg'p C kernbres c Berlin Interior Aardwood : Co. Geo.â€" D;.Richmont~ ,,.,........ ~~ Michael. WUNGGL "..:.;.... ym ‘Tho§. PearCe 4..,)\....,.!:4, [ntatussires JOS@PR ZAMBDCL |.cuicnice.. nullancnees Berlin Rurniture Co. :............ F. «W. . ShepPaAFQ \1m..c2.cci.. H. J.. BOWM&N \.....w..... ii... wW. H. NCHIMREK â€"41â€"seemagte+.. Ats Robert â€" Smy 6N °... e .cs 2c L. McBrine & Co. .......4..%;. Park Brewery, per A. Bauet J KAURARN | :; /....,: P ; rvageocks D. B. Shants.}s.â€".2.." se Simeon Brubachet .,....... .. Lippert & CO, ... Sic i jabinees J.â€" W.. DRYEY : :.,..0 oc crnt en W. ~Hendty _: ... i) .. mecemcteng Mrs. C. Breithaupt .......4.... F.. ROhIOGEL .......s t Caxeostiian A. FTBRK .. ...ccortes intie dnc x George PObbOE %â€".:» 4râ€"rzgeacncs As ~BEOCKRATG 1 0 freun P mnaige MISS LOWES_ /.... Amw.ony Aroerims Mr. Oelschlager. ..,»;...;,,..\. Hyse. M WHATANG css in Wns 1 Ne ver P Witka J. Suddaby ...;......â€" Philip Gies ... s......, Mrs. S.~J. Williams A. L. Breithaupt ...; K: KEIUL _( <oWike}‘s "C, â€"H. Reidet .:. Henry Kheit: ,....%5. John S. Anthes ....... J.â€"E. : Neville ... W. J. Moody .. ... A. L. KimmelD ... Dr: G. H. Bowlby .. Fredk; Snyder ;;.)..... Jackson &Cochrane John. Mot® . ... , H.â€"C» Hilbotn "C.¢... J. H. Febrenbach ...................â€"â€" 2.00 Samucl Brubacher ............ ......~> 200 CG. LACOUPSE :..2...01 «... 2.00 Mr. Hallman ........_.... was...s ~1.00 (, V. Oberholtzer Co.¢............ ©10,00 g JORAEEOR ;.â€"...ssc sw : Crncmaanlccce e © 200 H.â€"G. Lackner, M.D:, M.P.P. 10.00 H. Wolthard & Co. ..............> 2.00 Frank H. Heiman ............ ,...._ 5.00 ‘Hellet BfoB :noecsl iean...la... > 2.00 Josiah Betzner ... W. A: Clarke® ..... J; J. MacCallum â€" C,â€"B. Dunke â€"..;..s. Jno.. W. Raider ... J’ A. Good & Co Arnold Jansen ..... Lang Bros. & Co. C. H. Simpson .: C. K. Hagedorn . George A.Bruce â€" Jonathan Cook ... G._Killet \>..../. W. M.â€"Cramâ€"....;... _Mr. Wm. Bucher, of Hespeler, who has boen confined to the . B. & ~W. Hospital with typhoid fever, ‘has reâ€" meov'-m_md returned home . on <Friâ€" e s = :A 4 e > * Dr has tiken hold of my customers ",‘I'A'L;ay it â€" makes lighter fi;& .uy other they tfi as i bentds "n-ui,,ayu-u. St. George‘s Baking Powder Of the the Send for our new Cookâ€"Book â€" free. CAugst, ofâ€" a~ Di â€"of our® the 100,00 50.00 £5.00 25.00 25.00 ©~25.00 25.00 25,00 25.00 10.00 Alstl 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 £5,00 20,00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 ol. the two previous rubber in town was elected President, â€" Mr. Onr‘gehnrlvpmv Pre sident;"Mr. A. A. Voelker, who until recently, was oficeâ€"manager and Seoâ€" retary of the Berlin . Rubber.€oâ€", was elected Manager; and Mr. A. R. Kautman, was made Secretary.of the Company. in various branches ~of the. rubber business, while Mr., m â€" Rumpel, . who is well ind . m own large mnn%bm‘ | bou with the shoe trade in .C KBE‘ also a valued ‘addition to. the Boardâ€"] W. Aiter the sharcholders‘ meeting the directors met and: elected the: followâ€". ing officers:~ Mr. â€"Jatob < Kautman, whoâ€"has in the past ‘been Presidenit. met and elected tors lor the o% ‘This announcement .will be _ someâ€" what of a surprise in Twinâ€"City labot citcles as it has beenâ€"well known that some._of the prominent ‘leaders © here haveâ€"been‘spoken of as suitable perâ€" to ‘be appointed to. these posiâ€" tions. A "strong: argument used~.was that Berlin=was one of the. most .imâ€" portant industrial centres in the Proâ€" vince and a desirable place for a Govâ€" ernment factory inspectors . «> to commence umtiliu-.nfij was decided, however, thatâ€"all ~preâ€" parations are to be made during the coming winter for a good start . in erecting the plant as soon as possible ‘The bui is to be modern .. and m«*?{ mm Many of the largest rubber im . the United â€"States: have been : seen, Ayt all the best ideasâ€" received. fi:: are to be applied to theâ€"new t‘ to make it the.â€"most modetn.rubber facâ€" tory. in Canada, ~t:% ‘~On. Friday ~bvening Mr. .George 0 Philip © ~purchased _: the ‘Theatorium and Star Theatre from the Becliâ€" Amusement â€"â€"Co.,> whitch has ownci these popular moving: picture resort: G.nce last May.~ © Mr. Philip | paid high wprice : for <these play housés,th members of the Company m&t} a neat profit: above theit. Â¥aveSi Experienced foremen_for the dificrâ€" ent ‘departments have . already _ been secured, and a firstâ€"class . product may: therefore be . expected. _ These foremen will be on hand during the building operations to see that all de tails; in their respective departments are not neglected. § â€" ~A â€"despatchâ€"from Toronto says that Stephen â€"J. Mallin, Stratiord; " Henry Clark, London; Fred Kellond,: Hamil ton, and Robert Ehingerford, of . Tor: onto, were ‘the four Ontario â€" factory inspectors: whose â€"appointments were made public ‘on Friday." te ‘These appointments have been ‘ beâ€" fore: the Government ever sincs lasi spring ~and have been the subject ob considerable . corntroversy between the labor men and the mum!wturant In addition to their duties as fac. tory: inspectors the new appointses will act, it is understood, . also = as exathiners for stationary _ lengineers under the act passed. last session. ‘They ‘will be: paid â€" about $1,000 > per The Berlin houses will formâ€" . of a circuit with the Wonderland Stratford . Which is also ‘owned Mr. Philip. y Eid The new projietor purposes _: \ tonduct them along the same linc . as ‘they have been managed. and no thing but the best and most refia: ed â€"pictures â€" will | be secuted" au shown. * Mr. â€" Philip‘s ©Berlin {riends . wi‘! wish him svery success in his new One of the questions the local :reâ€" presentative "to the Legislature â€" will have to‘ ~answer . at the forthcomâ€" ing elections to enlist the support of the Iabor :cause will undoubtediy: he ""Why a Berlin man was not appointâ€" ed as Factory: Inspector." _ G.0. PHILIP 1$ SOLE OW NER TWO CALLED To Preston, Nov. #.â€"Without a momâ€" ent‘s notice, William â€"McMurray, â€" of Winnipeg, _ a guest at the: Hotel Kross, ~ dropped â€"dead . about 10.30 o‘clock Wednesiay night. The . dee ceased vuwmaog:n of age: and ~Tor many yeats has beenâ€".. @ great, sufterer â€" fromâ€" thewmatism.s . _ NO FACTORY INSPECTOR HERE Mrs.: Jacob L, Kinsey, of: Doon. The deceaged . woman was born : &t ° Jorâ€" dan, 1828, and â€" Was a «membet <of "â€" ® very ‘large damily. .. Over 50 m ago she was married toMr. K apd pas resided neat Preston, on & farm until a few yeats ago, when «ho went to reside with her son. One of the oldest residents of this district dropped dead" at the home of. her gon this morning, a little at« tet â€"séven" 6‘Clock in the person â€" of 1t i# Abat it might: be roduce w the number of textâ€"books â€" in use in the â€" High Schools. At the present . time many different wotks are studied. In m there are ‘:x books â€" author= MM seven in â€" w&: seven, in rgufltu three, uhnd | in bookkeeping and draw« The soven new plan the above ato e trade in C ..Â¥ ts i ‘addition to. the Board: sharcholders‘ meeting the t and: elected the: followâ€" â€" Mr. â€"Jacob < Kautman, teact SsUDDEN DEATH to have but. sever Pa oys eans ut _ ons fext Sat * morning. at 9 o‘cleoth at the Témple Building. _ Delegates must be on‘ hand â€"Ball © an hour ‘¢arâ€" tiet. C ~ The * death lace on Friday | ttt of _ : School Inspector,.J : ___}H,; morning sof m M."‘:‘,- Emith; of Wentworth County. »The relict ‘of" the late Henry Gerbig, for | !N:*al will ta‘e place on Monday. years hotel keeper at Mannbeim, at | ~The *many Berlin friend.t cf NMr.. theâ€" â€"homie ‘of her son, Heary . D.| S M. Molatt who has bets th> manâ€" Gerbig, Peter street. Death â€" was| & ;¢r of the Bank of Comm»>e. ‘tve to a paralytic /stroke. The deâ€"| Micdleton, â€" »N.S., for several years, ~cased‘ was born in Germany ; about | will be pléased to léarn that 11 has 89 .years : ago, ‘butâ€" â€"was the greater | been appointed ~Manager "ofâ€" the Hank: part ~of‘ herâ€"lifetime . a. resident. of.| Ol . Commerce at Truro, N.S;, vhich this® eotinty, _ Forâ€"many years h« ] is a descerving promotion for â€" Mr. husband © conducted a &M’ at Mannâ€"| Mofiatt. Dn,rlni his stay in Middicâ€" heim. â€"_ He _ predeceased hor: about ton lr.. MoSatt. has teen a useful iwelye years‘ ago.. Of "late »hbe had | Citizen and: has been secretary of the tade Te home. with her sons and |‘Soard of ‘Trade and ‘M.A.A.A, for: daughters. Two sons sutvive; Chas, | some years, . :W.,â€" of_ Detroit; _ and Henty D. . of| â€"Messts.Fred Docrtingand ~W:J. Berlin, ‘The fout c.uf.uu are: Mts.] Moody were ele¢ted <by acclamation ~‘acob . Kri¢sel, Berlin; . Mrs. Geo.| as Rerlin‘s â€"â€" representatives on â€" the â€"Heimpel and â€" Mrs. Geo. Schnellar,| Foard â€"â€" of the ~Commercial Travc} of _ Mannhsim, :and Mrs.â€"A. C. â€"Cleâ€"{â€"lers‘ Association ‘of ~Canada > whith mens of .New Dundec.: The funerâ€"| met in . Toronto on Saturday.â€" > alâ€"will be held : on Sunday. at . one | possible, ~by a system of: editing, to o clock from the residence . of Henry |© Mr.â€" Arch Fisher of Toron{o, spen: D. Gerbig, Cedar â€"street, â€" to Manx| Sunday with friends . in Berlin. «Beiay Lutheran" Chutreh and cericte‘y. | Misses Myrtlic and Kathicen Simpâ€" ow exlse lC co 0 ouclelcl. a + eâ€"â€"cmes] son, of this town, are the guests â€" of Sei d Nn t e t n ot + Misses Florence â€" andâ€" Myrtle Wilson, sb Dce o n ape mt 31 6 [ NB 3 ieefrenbanat e in . Toronto. A i INAUGURAL â€"OF I! "â€" â€" ~BERLIN TRNITY Y. M.A.| whom referred . to the. ueo¢s:tiy / mf young /_men cuoltivating" thairâ€" ti‘crar, talents â€" by taking. an ‘ntermt"~ du ~ablic_affairs . and thin Saz 4or theis selves.*â€"Almost ‘all "pros nt > }reamt miembers â€" and a profit_4lsâ€"oscâ€"Som‘s Srograinme â€" will be artanged. . Mr. R.. J. ‘Dornét .rendered a solo in fine style. : ~Oysters fi:-&‘u:w before ~he adjournment ~which were: rreatly enfoyed...= . > # x > DIATH OF Ma@s. â€" _ â€"â€" _ HENRY GERBIG, BFRLIN +The, Capaiiian Mazaring : for ‘ â€"Nox: LNX """_<~ * i2 °n B MEA ce ember is. an unusually strons. numâ€" ahg. : sâ€">~.<. 3 ts "..* «aÂ¥ ber, contiâ€"ilg _ contributions from | _ Miss ~ Majotic Wibbons, â€"_youagest Br: * Locis Frechette,." ~VWilired| daughter of~ George. G. Gibbons, B . Jamptell, Judge Favary, H. S. cott| C., was married in London Saturday Harden with verse from 141. Ixabel | fternoom in . Paul‘s Cathed:al 1o Graham,. Owen E. McGillicnddy, Minâ€" | Mr. Johnâ€"Coupsell, wellâ€" known youn; nis. Evelyn Renderson, Donali ~ A. | lawrer ~and athlete of . Hami‘ton «‘raser,â€" and ‘others.". The ilustrated | The | aPDait Was â€" a Btilllant social articles are attractive :and : ~ well | function, and the most fishionabit written‘ and the snort _stories frst. | wedding â€"â€"celebrated there. in . years elass "~ .\ t > The Bishoo. of Huton~officiated. " ©raser,â€" and ‘others.~ Theâ€" illustrated articles are attractive «and * well written and the snort stories firstâ€" ‘JIn. &n article© entitlcd ‘"‘The o wanse of â€" Milling‘‘ in the Nocember Hemier. of ‘The Canadion Mazazine, the supremacy. of , the‘ Canadisn . Wes# in the milling indestry is strikingly Thown ?d it is ~ incidentaily o Sorvâ€" Aâ€"that credit . forâ€" having the larâ€" gest flour mills operating under~"hs British flag is\ "tlaimed> by a Canaâ€" dirn.concern of the Lake. of the Woods Milling Company. .. The daily output â€"of this _great concern is 10,500 ‘batrels. > That it represents 41,000 :busheis of â€" wheat which â€"â€"af o Ahe w :u z?s':» Tokes sents . . product~ ‘res. ie mpemangs & year‘ of© 300 wo , and we ‘have a representation mfiw _« The i al || aneeting sB 186 io. is is atke ns oo on o. th uceâ€"toora was %m«l «hnd Anicrest> Ing â€"event.. ‘Betwéen hx!v @nd sixc? youn} _ men. were in attcpdan ¢ id unusual «_ enthusiasm was manilâ€"sted in ~ the.. proceedings. . I‘n sident ‘\. A.. BiÂ¥Y~\ ‘presided.. and in a â€"}\jef addres s\ tordiallywelconrâ€"d the new come: s * and ‘outlined‘ the woerk "f the Association during the stasm. Excelâ€" leat and nygmnhte addunses w ore delivered by Messts Gep. W. ¢is)r. M . "Ames, Dr. J. F. rHoasser P. Cle KCOTL $ igs D. Hm’ti'.ld WSD. Marti whom referred : to the, ueot young _men cuoltivating than onough . Jeft and _ Liverpool .« ‘Ten thousand ~five hundred barr=ls a day make a yearly aggrégate w 8,150,000 ‘barrels. ~One bartol _ of four will make â€" 140 Awoâ€"pound loa« Â¥es ‘of bread,~ and therciore the ariâ€" -ml ~output . of ©3,150,000 . bartels will ‘make : 4141,000,000 loaves. ~Giv= ing: the average family. ten. Toaves a week, <this output would supply fllr Yamilion fot a ‘whole© year. Allowing . two loaves a day®. to every _man, it would maintain _ an army ~of 10,000 men in fighting form for seventyâ€"three yoars. reés. ‘A Canadian ‘Northwest homeâ€" stead _ consists of| 100â€"acres," "so that the annual output of this millâ€" ing ~ company would consume the ‘aggregate : crop ol 4,400 homesteads éven if_ every acre was cropped wiia wheat.‘~ . The average crop of cach nomestead . is perbhaps cighty acrcs so that the antipalâ€" output réaliy e Btesents the apgrégate crop... of _ 8; reach : twice onough .. 1t THE CANADIAN. MAGAZINE. Pherspn, Pcter McPI ‘;. o-l'“ ;l ?d-‘fl‘ :’1 -;j l::'l'gl;ll’i.'l“. . Edv conn® workE t 4 Winni "the, wotal reduced to nno numi. [ 198 °> * * berkg 5499 w Trom | _ Miss Majotic Wibbons, _ youagest fred |] daughter of> George G. Gibbons,. b. of wf About â€"~ twentyâ€"five : guests.~. from Berlin,. Gait and Hespeler asscmbled at the home of Mr_and. Mrs. Jobn Murphy at Hespeler: Friday ~night, sary of ‘their wedding. The. hostess entertained her guests ‘to â€"an oldâ€" fashioned Dutch supper, and the evenâ€" ing was spent in progressive euchre and music. f Messts. H. McKenny, Walter, Marsh and Barney Barnsdale of finital ot Wonderland Theatre, Stratford, visitâ€" umhfl-â€"h‘die. to lwn;“bm- C]:: t nA Maldag. | and even dlesc..) We ack oriiyiigng iron meéauirin« ~Ato finish in â€" the corréct making ‘ ladies‘. apd Children‘s Garmepts . * staad> prepared to foricitâ€" $10 â€"to anyone, who, after: ::::‘.f :bfiwvvm, can â€" show‘ . an ‘ in dressmal .«cannot i on nc 'm-.-muu-.m very successfully _ taught by . If you camnot take <personal instruction, do not miss this opportunity it you have any desire to understand «dtessâ€" Nn‘h::t:l‘:h‘ I ind n Tfully our meth» ods afâ€" teaching» . > ("~* . All or any branch may be _ takâ€" th. ~‘The ‘cost is so small . you wil} â€" more : . thanâ€"save it. by doing youtr. own sewing > : ie iD (rctoling qo« o ie 1 ding the MIS8 VALENS, Instructor LEARN DRESS MAKING G.â€" O. Philip. â€"Sunday â€" â€"evenâ€" deal = â€"] THORNTON & DOUELAS, I‘ best special price ASBESTOS STOVE LINING _ | Fits any Stove. â€" Saves your Time. Sa 7 your Stove. . * ” 5 â€" BOTTOM PRICES o ~.~<8 lbe. best selected raisins for 25¢. 1 1b. pkg. seedicss raisins special a Best Paradise currants, extra fine flavor, spec at at 10:.â€" New cookir Successorto J. A.GOOD & CO. RAISINS AND CURRANTS THE CANADIAN BANKE OF COMMERCE _ _ B. E. WALKKR, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager A. H. ¢ intendent of IRELAND, Super teo Business may be transacted by mail with any branch of the Bank, Mmumb‘fl“fl‘flmdfi made or withdrawn by mail, MMU %o outâ€"ofâ€"town accounts, & Te‘ :y Un Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England Waterloo Branch, J. Moorman, Manager Furniture, Furniture 29 ze of the world‘s most: fambus bat"makers, We w you what we can do fc;rJou at$2 ,$2â€"50 and $3 ) catry a full range of Men‘s â€"walking and ‘driving thoose frony. . .:/_ >~".."~* c« 1 diee y laed . Prices right and Satisfaction guaranteed,"" ~ .. _\ ~~A visit to our show room is always welcomed, prices, H¥°UNXDERTAKINGâ€" and (EMBALMING. â€" â€" Special at n given to this brench of the business. enieid We are now to su ith new raisins and ante, i n o Pooce nndencen Ratiin, ant shoier Emindise urmmaan d Simpson‘s Furniture Warerooms Guelph Berlin Hardware Stover,Tinware, Plaombing and Pipe Fittings Store near Post office, Phone 142, Berlin. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO G. E. POTTER Always the largest and> besâ€"selected stock. to R. Weber & Co. icents tfor â€" Arkâ€"elâ€"ite M. WILDFANG o . Market GQrocery BANKING BY MAIL Young Men‘s Fall and Winter . Overcoats < /~An a!l the latest. styles, inâ€" Melto _ and fancy tweeds at astonishing low | Prices for men.8.00, 10.00, 12.00 and _ $15.00. \ Factory Hamilton Come and see them Paidâ€"up Capital, $10,000,! R‘st'“p‘ ®I @4 ‘vo.w ‘Total Assets, â€" 113,000, §7flrrm "iwe 9 3 P onl ioA h ESTABLISUED 1807 BERLIN, ONTâ€" BERLIN, ONT BERLIN Chathamâ€" 85 Â¥4

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