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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Feb 1908, p. 3

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& R s # Li ' ners + ‘:L | B & Meai Office 5. Wateriep _|. Pa _E s ; _ ‘Will RepayYou L. Io. â€" Basiness . SOGIEWN CEME CIETT GE C ERmms PR e 9 _ . _‘ Companies. L. McBRINE, proposed by A. . [ B _ e o arrr n eeingee ie _ _ [ K ar zgndf.fl. Rieder. â€" _ > $ F.~G. GARDINER, proposed by II. _ * The Mercantile Flrg)" S ARiies, mm ar * JBA ES, proposed by L ho s . nz :% ~â€" &A To o "a ~ U | Norman and B g.m x Eilflou Desiro® A _‘ Wl Mad Sut _ The Molsons Bank a-" ;v"" LEA A ,%-wfi‘fiâ€"e-ivm“ :â€"‘ Th I." ll 1“' ;éf»“fi;f: ... Retablight® 1000 KE :. xqpscen ©, * \" C . _ Companies. ! Altred Wright, ;Sccretary <. 0. A BOBHM _ _‘ ~ "Districtâ€" Agent 4‘ â€" ‘Waterioo, Ont. _ Phone 29. CA â€"» . _ . Setablished 1964 1}â€". â€" . __..._., A. W;: FEIOK, propored by C. B: + _ d < Dunke and Henty Knell., P tgey. 7 "> ;‘.’ lfl:gg& %ro’ou\l by <>0. 5 s s 29# Um e€0â€" + m i. Bunnees Ofice 849, Hou 29. °~"~| "j. ‘R. EDEN, proposcd by C. Haâ€" . _ Companies. &;filflfi. proposed by A. J. a» ec Clla TVÂ¥ Rieder. . . _ in the ‘â€"Twin City ~ _ ~CGOME AND SEE |[P _ OUR STYLES. . The Missos Fehrenbach|Â¥ THE MISSES FEHRENBACE . SAVINGS BANK: â€" _ DEPOSIT / â€" â€" porrengst ‘UReniteD‘ EVERY :3 MONTHS JACOB_ HESPELER Manager. Waterioo:Eranch Subscribed Oop®h +0 Ad Mophs Y / Deposit with ‘the Dominion: G@OYSrRION® ... se 6e e + (80t 597000200 aus 1 L2 RNLLIL O P icname y & P# ® . ~A fnl} Tine of gent‘s furnishing mlways kept in stock {} King Siwest â€" ~= .. â€" in ht Rirtndve ncume. â€" A Te â€" pe. |ff 1e mear tor e poparn that Nt hn uho JOHN RITZER, a t Asvisit to us , Wis., to ol his ; Dr. , . $117,140, Berlin That the ratepayers of Berlin are 2 an inrersse interest in monk day even ng by the recol e tendince apd the large number _ of candidates that were nowinated for the various offices that have been ymfll‘ofltnflfl to the resignations ol the Town Council and Commissioners â€" elected ~on â€" January 6th on account of the drregulsrities discovered inmmng‘m reeâ€" count" demanded in the yoralty cuntest and Mr. A. Huber‘s subse quent application for a new olection, ‘The u;t ollollh&” is even las ‘r OB T 9 Tei" ihe infesuigns ite that, there wi ' .y__ & “‘ ‘Four candidates, jesets. W. V. Uttley, :J.. R.. Bden, . 8. Authes a Mi ign :\‘-‘:‘: k «t that dl.g u-lh-m will _ be contested for. Dr. J. F. Honsberger announcer ais intention of being: & candidate for cither the Second _ of Third Deputy Reeveship. ‘The nominses have until 9 . o‘clock this evening inâ€" whith to fle their qualifications. TT ETi P NNE NE in un _ The full list of nominations followh:â€" â€" > H. MARTIN by R. J, P. Dormer end A'. m : «P W. SHEPPARD, proposed . by gnq. gfiumes and Dan HNSDOIG" 3. C. BRE lwmuvg.‘mosed hy E. B. te J. Hessenauer. a#%BER.’ proposed by Jno. D. Histand and John Fried. ~CHAS..C. HAHN, proposed _ by .V,w. and J. H. Heimbecker. s wW. v, UTTLEY, proposed by H. 8 L. Weliheuser. +# MENT, proposed by RJ. e M e 4 j SE A. B. CAMPBELL Es C. B. DUNKE p. GROS88, jr. J. A. LANG ; J. F. mg & â€" «F. COCHRANE .. _ s J. B. lmm 3 A. BRICKER â€"â€" 1.. McBRINE _ â€"°____ _ ‘DR. J. F. HONSBERGER ... J. M. SCHNEIDER W | ~* Third Deputy â€" Reeve. wÂ¥ CHAS. C. HAKN J. F. MeKAY p. GROSS, jt _ A. Bricker .. A. B. CAM C. B. DUN p. GROSS J. A. LAN J. F. MeK «J. COCHR J. B. ANT A. BRICK 1.. MeBRD JOHN F. McKAY F. G. GARDINER LOUIS HMEIT â€"â€" DR. J. F. HONSBERGER J. A. LANG»® * L. McBrine N. ASMUSSEN : f J. COCHRANE R. J. F. HONSBERGER "I tell you. Ma‘ams, you ought to use Secon#@ Deputy Reeve. First Deputy Reeve. St. George‘s Mayotr. F. HONSBERGER Aldermen and Dan Hinsbergâ€" . ‘The speeches délivered w the nomiâ€" for. the Mayoralty ‘and Reeve ships at the nomination meeting . ou Wednesday ~were of an _ interesting character and the mpnicipal questioys were well thresh:d but by tho © \atâ€" laus speakers . The audicnee, â€" whitch POne SMeset ie n h was undoubtediy the ‘“fi"’ that has ever attended on a similar occasion, gave the nominees an attentive (beare ing and was decidediy impartial. Two ot the Mayoralty candidates, Messrs Uitley and m forced to halt abruptly the former having exceedâ€" ed the time limit, â€" and N6 . MM"IC caused the audience to roar and how! after asserting that they . all knew he never canvassed for a vote. â€" Both speakers, however, retired in _ good humor and harmony was restored. Very little reference was made . to the unusua} proceedings that followed ths recéent municrpal _ elections, the speakers apparently being of the opinâ€" fon that the ratepayers wore conÂ¥orâ€" sant with fi:ch and are quite willing to go to the pollsy to elect another Town Council and repâ€" resentatives on the Yarious commisâ€" sions for the balance of the yeat. ~Town Clerk Huchnorgard was apâ€" pointcd Chairman and it was decided after considerable discussion to allow Mayoralty nominees fifteen . minutes and other speakets ten minutes. . "Well, brothers,‘‘ said the somhttâ€" visaged man, fising in their _ mids{, ‘‘%his is ‘my first attendance, but 1 am a Socialist ,Imost by Bature, and 1 think I can understand, from .. the n'vwll wpeakers, what you want. the first place, you want 4 realm where everyone has ~ We dot we got" cried ball a dozen tongâ€"haired young . men in turndown collats. â€" PsP in nE Somio s ul Henl CONBALE: ‘The speaker dontinued: ‘Where food and clothing give no trouble, _ and money does not exist." * ‘‘That‘s 1t! That‘d what we want." Where everyone goes to worship 0n h g Rgâ€" regilat hours: are. . kep!, week in, week out.‘ : "Yes, that‘s it!" "Well, 1 ve just come Irows E. W. CLEMENT 3. °K. LANG +\ â€"; GBQ. M. DEBUS GEO, HARRISON J. 8. ANTHES L _ A. BRICKER H. BRANIFE: J. K. MASTER CHAS. LELOW F. G. GARDINER HY. A. VOGT J usngl_-:clm!. i. M. DUKHAM â€" A. C. QUICKFALL PHILIP RINGLE D. W HOUSTON GEO. ZETTEL Just wnhat TtHEY wanTEp EBPH. BRICKER G. JACKSON WM. LUFT 8. BRUBACHER K. HARTTUNG M. DUNHAM EZRA KRAFT HY. SCHUETZ PHILIP GIEBS JACOB: BAETZ J. R. EDEN ALLEN HUBER GEO. HARRISON J, KA HY. 8i Water Commission. k. HARTTUNG . * Sewer Commission. Light Commission, laterasting Spescies f!"?g! '.E. 5 P BP onterce 0 0y v ter the usual congrâ€"«tulations and. bdva â€" Whaies ‘me Cigal â€" perty ‘and giests partoos of a sumptuous wedâ€" a‘xz. wyast prepared by â€" Mr. Muelier, t. and Mrs, Janzen 1b on & bor‘yâ€" moca trip to Toronto and Huflalo and on their return will take up ~ their residence in‘ their neatly: furnished home, the gilt of the groom‘s parents, at. the corner of Agnes and Walter strects. a # 6 x "Ahe fAoral ‘decorations for. the _ocâ€" casicn wore beautiful, and neatly arâ€" ranged, being the handiwork of â€" Mc. Dawning of the Janzen conservalotâ€" ieg. _ The friends of the young couple will eitend their heanti¢st good wishâ€" es for a long aud happy wodded life. by The inaugural meeting of the Pub Ne Linrary bo. td â€"was beld on Thurs day e\enfi‘ _ W. M Cram . was elected Uhairiman for the onsuing year and Mr. : D. Forsyth was reâ€"elecied .. The committeés will remain‘ . the same as last year," with Mr. _ E. Mueler â€" chairmant ol | the Property Committee and Mr. 15. W. Brown, Chairman, of the Book Commiittee. . "Phe Librarian‘s report was presentâ€" ed as follows:â€" Legislative grant ........â€" ........ . $250.00 Municipal graft .:. ..~....... 3012.91 x-, of ‘Magarines ............... _ 14.25 (65, " MC ririmll~ wirsans 3 . ©9.19 The expenditures for ~the yeat . am ounted to $2946.. i ~ o . ‘The number of volumes purchascd during the yearâ€"658; total number in Hibrary $231. ; ‘The following ‘aumbe: were issued: History Voyage and: travel \.. Science and Art .....;. General ~literature ... Poctry ani dramg ... Religious literature . Magazines .......... .. KB i!~ _>:.> Miscellaneous Number ~daily" fewspapers 9. Number of magazines, etc, 63. â€" Number of© weekly nowspapers 80. Rumber of . persons. who borrowed Loo & . 1078. § BERLIN LIBRARY BOARD "he members conveyed their hearty ongratulations to Mr. K. Muelier Gpâ€" jn.his recent marriage and sate 1e tu n to Berlin, % The adjourned‘ inaugural meeting of th» Borlin Collegiate Institute m was held at the Institute on e day: afternoon at which Messrs. E. Smyth, A. L. Breithaupt, P, Shirk/ E. Rohleder, (). Rumpél, J. A.| Soelâ€" len, .Principat Forsyth and Sectetary Kranz were present. * 4 y n in The business transacted was largely A a routine character, â€" _ wWAS REâ€"ELECTED On: motion : of" Messrs.. Breithaupt and Rumpc! Mr. Ed. Smyth -;_u- animously reâ€"elected Chaitman for the ensuing year. Phcs 5 day of cach ‘month and that the next quarterly mect‘nz of the Hoard ~be held on April 14th . _ # ~It was dxided that the Executive Committee meet on the second ‘Tuesâ€" \Messrs, Rumpel, Breithaupt . and Smyth were appointed as members uf the Supply Committee. _ . > _ A communication. was received from H. W. Brown suggesting imprOve ments for increasing the eficiency of the Artâ€"Course. £. S HbAeN . f ‘The quarterly report â€" of ‘Principal Forsyth showed the total number of pupils to be 207, Berlin 108, Water« loo 48, county 49, adjacent countivs 1, outsrde counties L. ~ _ _ _ â€"_â€" â€" The tendet of Knort & Dicbel for painting at the school for $33.85 A <gratifying report was received from School Inspector Wetherell, comâ€" plimenting the Board and staff ~upon the efficiency of the school and ofterâ€" %‘A number of suggestions. which be considered by the Board, The one chief desire ol the mother is that hor little ones shall be bealthy, m wnd â€" good nalared. Every can keep her children in this condition it she â€"will give them ~0¢« caÂ¥lonal dose of Baby‘s Own Tablets. BABY‘S WELFARE MOTHER‘s CHIEF CARE These Tablets cure colic, indig@ostion, diatrthoea, tecthing trouwbles . aud the gmr little flls of.. childhood. _ Ars. LeBrus, Carition, Que., say»=â€" / "Raby‘s Own Tablets have been . of great value to my baby. 1 Lave 2 ed. 4 ‘to regulate her slomach towels, and for toetiing and alwsys with the best of results." Soid _ by rglyruflu , Williams‘ N AS CHAIRMAN axvecnaie ie $0,108 ermpi¢iont PW earirmivre o 1 $2046.91 . $7,334 .« 4490 1677 . 801 . 231 . $83 641 Vedic Mr. J; H. Roedding was , business visitor in Toronto am Friday. companie® by his daughter, _ Â¥Du. IflbtxZnfl from an ml frip through Germany and France and â€" l:;v!l:u Rov“:) Klacho, J fnter of the Lutberan _church, n.{:m' The mfl.&:m in . company will® Rev. Mr. Klaeiin and Mr. â€"J; Schamid¢t comprise a committeo : apâ€" pointed at last_year‘s session of _ the General Assembly â€" of the â€" Canadian Lutheran Sydod to review the wotk of. forming ; & Sigk Bemefit Socict» preparatory â€"to the next meeting of the Géeneral Assembly, which will . be <held in . Hamilton, Ont., in June next.â€"Stratford Herald. wvewe .AThe attendance at the market this morning was the smallest since the new building was opened. Tlie bad state of the roads an§ the wot weaâ€" ther kept the {armers and ‘citizens away. There was a limited supply oi butter sold> at 25 tents per pound and ~the few eggs offered brought at stop your 14 rid of your high as 30 cents per dozen. The death of William P.â€" Fischer, son of ‘Mr. Geo. B. Fischer, caretakâ€" er of St. Mary‘s R. C. Church,took, place at moon on Friday. Deathâ€"was due to an attack of pmenmonia . from which he had been suffering for. two weeks. He was 18 years of age and besides his parents, three brothers andâ€"one gister survive. : The funcral was keld on Monday at. 9 o‘clock troni the family residence, 110 Water street, to the R. C. Church and cemâ€" Rev. Mr. Holilman, of Berlin, > a¢ ty respected citizens, Mr.. Jeo. Nick® olsom, too place on Wednesday at his Lome, 60 Scott street. The deceased guflered a paralytic stroke, , alout filâ€" teen years ago from which he nevetr recovered. He is survived by pis bereaved widow, William, of Bullal6, and Chatles and Ethel at home. The taneral took place on Fridayâ€" aâ€" ‘i ternoon‘ at 2.30 o‘clock from the house to Mount Hope cometery. \ An interesting event in Hebrew citâ€" cles took place in the British Welcome League Hall on Tuesday evening when about 150 guests from Berlin, Waterâ€" too, Galt, Hamilton and Toronto, witnessed the marriage of Miss Etta Goldstein and Mr. Max_Frankel, both ol this town. The ceremony was perâ€" tormed by Rev. Mr. Krivy. The bride was attended by six majds and â€" was attired in white silk trimmed . ~with fine lack and wore a veil and wreath: The martlage was followed by a banâ€" quetâ€" ard dancing. ‘The young couple were "the _recipients..ol . many useful and handsome gifts. Berlin News Items ed sw"on Tuesday aftér: an ‘illness of ten @ays, from the late residenc, in ‘Berlin to the East En# : Menâ€" honite cemetery.â€" Rev. W. A. Bradley oficiated and a goodly number of sympathizing : friends were in atiend« ance. The deceased was born in !amâ€" iltom, in 1855, and on Nov. 26th,1873, she martied . John , Q. Kiddor. ‘The union was blessed with cleven chrild> The death of one of Serlin‘s ‘high Rév. R. M. Browne, Amberst H NB,. 4I m‘-m «tw‘-t t o is a cure for \loinzlu you q'l_db-" The funeral took placeThursday afterâ€" on of Mrs: ‘John Kidder, who pa*~ Rev. Chas. !tlrlinf, Bath, N.B.; ""I have used Psychine in -{ A-ny'um results wore marvelous. I have tod roophwkmuthttquud ts equal, I stromgly recommend it . Rev. J. 8. L. Wilson, Mar Ont.: ienien burannapen am xwf?."m" 1 _ was m 7 throat, but now Tâ€" it about fi to its normal I nudmu&nmmdfio gospel of Paychine. now where of they spcak. h.vznmunn throat, lungund stomach troubles.. It is a great voito strongthomer, acting on | May result in a Preacher‘s Opinions eeesseaesesescsssesesessesese MRS. ‘C., STEU Our soap stock is Jarge and consints of a great variety of all t] qualities. â€" We have purchased some of these soaps at spec r’L c 6 bure of Comfors Soap for ...... .2b6| Large barLaundry Soap re suuswnnupm..........m'shnnmmm Soap ... 'GNillulu;sbt!up fot. ... .... .260 | Tollet Soap 3 in box apecial 8 bars G sosp for.......... .. 256| Oatmeal Soap 3 in box ab. Pure Castile Soap large bers special â€" |6 bars Richard‘s Sonap for.. Anugollmadvniod'& this store and a cordial in: 6 bars Dingman‘s EleotricSoap for 25¢ Successor to J. A. GOOD & Co. Mr. ‘George â€" Neil,â€" of â€"the % Seoug:amt Party sang a selection from Messiah beautifully at. the evening service in Trinity Methodist Church on Sunday evening. L Eighteen members ol the < Ladies‘ Afd of Zton Church visitedâ€"the Berlin Orphanage on Friday ovening and proâ€" vided a suppet for the children and sewed clothing for several hours, tcn, ninc of whom, with her husband survive. ‘The childrén are~Charles in day even‘ng for iting & â€" ance‘ in .a local m‘fl cral boarders appeared as. witnbsses in the Police Court mr-?;m of whom wore black pisces court» plaster on their nose and eye. . Barnes was fined $1.00 and costs. Saturday evenings. Manager Cohen of the Berlin Opera House suffored a big loss owing ~to the poor p;trourutcndarod the Royâ€" al Stots Concert ty ca Friday and â€"leveland, Ohilo; Eva, (Mré. . (Ggo. Hophing), . Guelph; Lily, . {Mrs. Pressâ€" ing), Berlin; Ada, (Mrs. Becanirdt), Detroit; â€" and ‘Johh, Grace, Liarvey, Nettie and ~AlttB, at Rome.. > Wingham â€"co noil law placing the l ‘The first night‘s receipts amounted to $37.15, of which ten per cent goes to the Citizens‘ Relie! Committoo and the receipts on Saturday ovening amâ€" ounted to $49. â€" Manager Coben . was under guarantes for $236 for the two ecBeerts which he had to pay ove to ths company. Bs Wkite â€" The Royal .Scors again delighted ::t.“‘m un theirâ€" second appeatr WA) John Batrnes was arrested on Sunâ€" breaks the coughâ€"heais the 1 lufigs. never. fi.&%fimumt?m‘yrmfl Swer 100 years. recommended sind gurranteed. by C ThA Auny farmer in need of a frst class stove we will in.payment of same. ~ y y e thud offhettrmatstcss Nvidfieinh hi bilseo t Th ht Soap for........ . 25¢ rs G sosp for....:...., .. 256 > Castile Soap large brrs special ME sn irKerne> : no «¥n«yares sÂ¥ 400 NT A COMMISSION 6 Parlor Stovy Hardware Stoves,Tinware, Fit n tirg t;% NATIONAL DRVG & CHEMICAL CO., Lmvto G. E. POTTER R. Weber & Co. the electric «Jlight plani A. S. HALLMAN. Grocer, â€" SOAP! â€" SOAP! to dispose of, â€" Prices 812 to $80 wili submiit BOTTOM PRICES WE HAVE Coughs and colds develop like wild4 there may be a suceseâ€"a slight Next morningâ€"a bad cold. "At the first al Friar‘s Cough Keep it in The by Bolo‘s Preparation 6 bars Richard‘s Soap for.. Ammonis per bok W Dingman‘s Lye reg. 100 fo Stop â€"that tickling . couy Shoop‘s Cough Cure will & it, and with periect sal -'!;- (boroughiy harmicss, that I tells morhets to use nothin with very young babics. !I some green lpaves and t6 of a long ounlat Shoop‘s Coubk Cure, _ It cough, and heals the sensi chial membranes. â€" No. oP thiorolorm, nothing harsh imjure ot suppress. . D& Shoop‘s, | Take no othet, G. Hachnel, Waterlo®, @_ DEATH OFâ€"C.GUGGIS Preston ~ corr, ~Galt Ré Word. has been received in . the death of, Ohristian Gi Buflalo, on Tharsday, Feb:: deceased gentleman . was W in Preston, having be W,, s 1854. He left about two m for BuBlalo. . For. some time had been a sufterer from tu in his ~early ‘yeard Mr. G was a member ofâ€" Gu sb manulacturors: of . fornitute. . of years ago he N&‘ he .6 the G.,â€"P & H. ion.â€" eral took place on Monaay afté Buftalo with Mira Skin .1" er scalp irritation and all skin y4

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