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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Apr 1908, p. 3

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AÂ¥ _ The. Molsons Bank | @ s ons â€"___fVery small and as casy +0 iake as cagan _ Carter‘s Little Liver Pills. es ~SAVINGSâ€"BANK DEPOSIT INTEREST CREDITED EVERY 3 MONTHS JACOB HESPELER Managor., Waterloo 8rinch Business solicited for first. class h Companies. The Mercantile Fire Subscribed Capital ,....... £50,((0.0 Deposit with the Dominion Government ...... .....«.. $117,140, All policies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Company with Assets of $16,306,638. | Altrad]Wright, ;Secretary T. H.:Hall, Inspectof] ~«s 0. A‘ BOEHM .District Agent Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249. The Misses Fehrenbach MILLINERS, ~â€" We will have neuw designs of hats in our show room each day â€" Â¥our inspectien and early ordet is 23 Emc 8t., East, â€" Besits, OxtT THR MISSE3 FEEBBENBACH For want of time many of our finest Ti wore noteomplered: _ .__ To United States Subscribers on each copy ol‘ the Chronicleâ€"Tcleâ€" s.n‘h required on.all papers mailâ€" to United States poift8 and. we have: thonafore been ow‘:a to im €rease© the subscription 10â€" United States subscribers to $1.50 per year payable striclly in advance. t;"fm 10 â€" the "new < Postal Law which came Into effect, May 8, 1906, postage : to the amount â€"of one cent C. A BOEAM GeneralInsurance;Agent, Buccessor to Buckbâ€"rrough & C6. Insurance Company INCORPORATEO 1875 Uffice, Waterloo Mutual Building) Piles are casily and quickly w_ with Dr. Shoop‘s ‘-glf- Ointment: prove it I will nuil a small Arial ‘ as a couvjncing best: Simpty adâ€" Dr.. Shoop, . Racine, <Wis.,.â€" â€" ely would not â€"send it free unless i6 Ointr Rememt Basiness Office 249, Hou _ 200. GVURE S5!CK HEADACHE Must Boar Signature of See Pacâ€"Stuile Wrapper Bctow. Grand Suscess Our Openings â€"have been aâ€" CQenuline 1t would stand the . test. t is made mmd‘ § = FOk TOR®D LYER. FOR SALLOW SKIK. . rok TuE compiexion â€" Waterioo Di t free unless hoop‘s Magâ€" F. > $$is. rry | . Heney ho was, clexe®y (a pâ€" < wb _ ‘s Jarm WJN.:‘ 0 : s 7 High tonsCacl nnhtfl,t_ ~ C. Walker four wee s g k Stavtay alfter } aving â€" caused . police . of â€" Western Ontatrio â€" conâ€" siderable ~anxiety daring ~the . pas two years, owing~ to the mum«.04 burgiaries, etc., that were committe .h Â¥arious sections of the h"x:"b appeated before . His: Honot ~Judg: Uitisholm : in the .court400m.it 11 o‘clock o@# Monday morning. q ‘The prisoner â€"was biought to (o prisomer‘s Box bandcufled to. Tuimâ€" vey, ‘l racey, and: wore bencata hi coat a white sweater with. a _ red aud yellow collar. â€"Shafer has gFOW â€" u â€" ~cunsiderable beard . during his month‘s coninement in jail. Crown‘ attorngy bowlby move!~ the sentence, ol the Court on the prison er who had ‘pleaded guilty to . thice charges, namely burglarizting H. Mc Hain‘s house on February â€"41th, stcal ns from the G.T.R. defrot in Wniu’ h â€" Hotetstecfiisl copat . Hniinoaith as 36c dis t se loa on February 14th, an| ~Lreacirg into J. Schinidt‘s jeweiry stofs on Waterloo~street on: " February 28th ant â€" stealing 20. watches vamet a $40. " MAY WiPE IT OFF THEEARTH Shater had nothiaz to say vlyl sentence. should rot be imposed . on him, a0d after $s Honor © had u-] terred (to his baving pleaded guilty to the three charges, informed . the prisoner ~that next to murder, butâ€" wlary was ‘the most serious olfciice. > and a scntence for life could beâ€" imâ€" . oscd. "It was fortunate for hith that he ‘did not have> frearms in . his ppssession whon arrested as an . ad ditional punishment could be imposed by being fogged at stated _ periods. His Honor shrunk from imposing . a life sentence but proposed to inflich a .. nfence Ahat would bea terror ‘and example to evilâ€"doors. In 1ooking up WHat will appear very interesting to many people h_re is the â€" artidle taken from a New York daily .paper giving a simple prescription as forâ€" mulated by a ~noted authority who claims that he has fourd a positive remcdy to cure almost any Case of backache or ~Lidney or bladder deâ€" rangement in the _ tollowing simpleâ€" prescription, if taltn before the stago ol Bright‘s disease:â€"â€" . e A wellâ€"known druggist : here . ~at home , Whonâ€" asked â€" regarding â€" ~ the prescription â€"stated that theâ€"ingréediâ€" ents are all harmless, and can . be obt@ined â€" at bmall cost from any good .presoription pharmacy, or the mixture. â€"would pe put up if * asi ed to do so. He further~ stated that while this prescripticn is often preâ€" scribed â€" in rheamatic affictions with sricadid results, he couldâ€"see . no reasen why it wouldâ€" not be a sflen did xemedy for Vdaey" and urinaty troubles and backache, as it bas a peculiat acton. upon the kidney strucâ€" ture, cleansing â€"these most impoftâ€" ant organs and hclping them to "tift and fiiter from the btood the Aoul, avids and waste matter which cause sickness" and suftering.. ‘Those of our readers â€"~whoâ€"sufier can make _ no mistake in giving it a trial. Fluid * Extract Dandelion, oneâ€"balf ounce, Compound . Kargon, one ounceâ€" Compound Syrup Sarsapatilla _ three otnces.. Shake well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful ‘doses after each meal and again at bedtime. ~~ The _ death took . place on Thursday of Mrs. Bruno Schmidt one of _ Berlin‘s â€" oldest and highly esteemed residents, at. her home on King street, afterâ€" a long and lingering illness, due to old age. The deceased, however, was ol a very hopeful disposition and last _ Sunday anticipated : that she would . . recover sufficiently to enable per to visit her son in Detroit. She became l-b: scious a few. days i zl'l. passed peacefully :"‘PY’ mornâ€" ing. â€" ‘The deceased‘s maiden name . was Angelifia Wilkoimina â€" Noecker, . and was botn in Hochkirchen, . Saxony, (iermany, on Sept. 2ist, 1830, beâ€" ing in her 78th year. Sho. was â€" an aunt to Dr. Noecker, : of: Waterloo. She came to Berlin in ‘ 1850 and was wedded to the late Mr. Brunp Schmidt, who died in 1880. Seven children were born to them, thrée of whom survive, Mrs. Paulimne Bode of Texas, Atthur, of Chicago, ° and ({to, of Detroit.. She is also survivâ€" ced by two brothers, Gustave Noecker ol Tows, and George, of _ Dakota, and oné sistét, Emma â€" Noecker, of Wellington County.â€" Sinte the: death of her husband the deceased lum liviey: with her | g‘m + im mt taik mes by a wide circle of frichds. > DEATH OF MRS. SCHMIDT. "CASEY" Breaker * his past be‘ig . thirtecn yeats seaved : {out â€" I in Central Prison and one. in ston penitentiary. This was a rible wa’ wg, . ol than 30 £ s criminal record> be ever: t with.: It was a pity ‘that he had chos to lead a life of tbis Kind anmi . he had nobody to blame .but himself. _ The prisonct interrupted His Hon or at this jmitture and said h> fiuj too casily led, having had .no home training since he was nine years of _ The Judge continued and said that the way of ‘the transgressor _ _ Was hard and . 1t was hard (for ~ the pHsâ€" onet asked his Honor "Sure,"" . Shater . . seplied. Judge Chishoim spolke a few. words of _enâ€", touragement to the prisoner and â€"adâ€" vised him to quit following the devil as he has been doing in the. past onl serve God who will show mercy and forgiveness. which he could not do tnder the circumstances. He then imposed a sentence ol | 15 yeats ._ in Kingstoi penitentiary on the charge of . burglary, and ~10 years on each (n Saturday night Chief O‘Neill was summoned by phone to Rocht‘s ro u‘d‘»l_g' house ang informed that two young men and two. young women hai applied for board, btatinmg they were martivd. Mr: Rochr,~ however, was doubtful as He knew the girls, having seen them frequently in Berâ€" tio. The Chief went to the rooms asâ€" signed to them and jearnea that they were not married according to ‘ law but were W. Grabam and D. Clemâ€" _m:, of Galt, and Maud Koebel,. *sisâ€" ter of "Casey" Koebel ~andtâ€" Annie Koppertson, two wellknown charâ€" acters in this town. They were placâ€" , ed under arrest and spent Sunday in the cow f Ap On ay â€" the young men aPâ€" peared in Police Court, and were. "deâ€" , fcnded by Mr. E. P. Clement, K. C. ‘The prisoners admitted the Tacts of having entered the boarding house for , immotal purposes and â€"both were finâ€", ed â€"$10.00 and ~costs ainounting ~to $3.00 eacli. After â€" they departcd the girls . were brought down and ‘pleaded not guilty to the charge of Yagrancy and being cngaged in immoral purguits. Eviâ€" dencse was given by Detective Day: of The G.Tâ€"R., Mr. Rockr of mnmt: of Ahe other charges to rum concur tently with the first. ‘The prisoner was very pale and when be left the tox wore â€" an angered appeatamt. > . hack to jail. tence before Magistrateâ€"Weir in thr jailer‘s office and (received _ five years in penitentidry for eath. of the two charges _ of theft to which he . has leaded guilty, the sentences to run concurrently: ie P inz house‘ on Weber street, Heiser and ‘Chief O‘Neill. / remanded until ‘Tassda; : DRUGGING CRILDREN A SsOURCE OF DANGER When you give your child a soâ€" called â€" ‘soothing‘" : medicine you. . art not _ curing ‘its sickness.â€" You . aro merely drugging it into temporaty inâ€" sensibility . Scothing medi¢ines . conâ€" Aain opiatcs and en overdose may kill the child. Wheon you give . your little one Baby‘s O in ‘Fablets . you have the guarantee of a govetnment analyst that this: medicine is safe. And you have the word of thousands ot grateful mothers that chis mediâ€" cine will promptly cute al, the minor ailments of childbood. Mrs. L. _W. Smith, St. Giles, ~Que., saysâ€""J have used : Babys Own Tablets . for my little girh for constipation and other© trouples and : have fourd 1 the best medicine 1. have ever uul.‘l Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.: Wil« liams‘ Medicice Co., Brockville, Ont, Woodstock: Chict of Police will after act as censor of allâ€"posters and bills for plays, citeuses â€" and other amusements, and if considered â€" indeâ€" cont or: tending to :corrupt . morals prohibit their posting or distribution. Hon, ‘Mr. Hanna announced on Wedâ€" nesday that he bopes to have before the House this session the result of the judges‘ Iabors in consolidating and improving the law as regards Jocal improvements. . Sevetal measâ€" ures before the Municipal Committee were let stand on this account. Mr. Arthur Tennison, 88 London|firm an agreement with the Canada :tut. Toronto, writes nfi-duuaz Iron Furnace Company, Ltd., â€" also of tns merits of Paychine f6t. All|to authorize the issie of $8,850 _ doâ€" ©"For seven years T have had bentures to pay off foating indebtâ€" tion and Taed O opetl ae |edness; also to confitm debentures isâ€" lqum I t remodica. room resembled udton&mmw;m conâ€" atore with -;n'n:flithl nections. connu'zn h:.m:flll ‘;z“-." w r bill, . but declined to allow + astrâ€" do#e brought permanent relief‘! ____. combany any longer . exemption Charles Koebel appeared for â€" senâ€" "Don‘t you think you‘re & Didn‘t Agree with Me ARRESTED IN BERLIN. Kosbel Sentencsd and taken seo ;"'l * " fu AEES ECC OO ._!w‘. i. "s=. > f sz | Milk â€" Inspector Waldron subm ons _ _ the following result ol a. test: IN, on March $5th. ' s o Faagey ~I " £hnt > s x 1 oo 1. TeMBRCEINM®: srolg c .rerins‘+ nat $Wo 2. Jno. Gildner ......~~..1. ~/m+ ; â€"they 4.. Rickert & Wambold~â€"......... owevet, 5. L. . Cresyman. ;. â€"41,...">:47.. s girls, 6. Rickert & Wambold \,.........: Berâ€" 8. t l w« ivccowes . . g 6 10 ons as * biherciere hat they 10. k £€ wiiaignians to h' lf. 54 LS* Â¥nereducaped 2 14 £t 4t 00 09 % foot? â€"was ap oi i ~462 6 f -lfin: A. Eby, .of the B. & > 1 Board, who explaineg _ the dificulty which is being © experienced by the Board at present . in â€" finding a suitable place for . a patient. who ‘is suftering> from tuberculosiz in . the Hospital and the reguiations requite that the patient should We removed. Efiotts <have been made to °_ secure 1 accommodation for < the unfortunate ‘ oethin â€"part hi the. corkty. ie m-lthuahm'-g without succeess, M TT Alter ap informal discussion the folâ€" lowing resolution ~was passed~â€"That the Board . of Health is of the â€" opinâ€" |lo- that a. cousumptive â€" hospital should be srected in Berlin in view of the increasing. number: of . cases that areâ€"developing in this viemity and ~that . a committee: composed: of Messrs. ‘Abrens, Lautenschlager, Jackâ€" son and Beilstein be appointed to asâ€" certainâ€" the cost of etrecting _ a suitâ€" able bui}ding and what assistance can be tecured from the Governtient, and report at the next meeting.. . " The ~communication . from <Messts. J. F. McKay and J. Shoemaker. reâ€" garding Schnsider‘s Creek, which was referred to the Board h‘ the . Town Council, was read. His Worship _ teâ€" ported: that he â€"had conferred â€" with Supt. ‘Philip regarding the complaint, and had been assured that as soom as the ice was : removed a _ thorough investigation as to the.. causeâ€" of the odarsâ€"complained of would be made. The matter was réeferred to the Saniâ€" tary Inspectof to. deal. with. § 10, t 8 14. 14. 15. 16. 18. Prof. Goldwin Smith, writing on ‘"‘Reform of the Senate" in The Canadian. Magazine for â€" April, obseryâ€" (§ â€"a general opinion . that the Canaâ€" dian Senate would bnf: improvement and . he . concludes s follows: "It _ the election .Of~ our ‘Sena were given to the Provincial Legisla tures . it cwould: surely. be ~an ‘improveâ€" ment on the present system. / The apâ€" rointments could not be made in the dark. _A â€"manâ€"ofâ€" whom his . Proâ€" vince. . was proud: would â€" somictimes have a chance. Th? electionâ€"should b tenable for life or up to a certain age: The voting should perhaps be by balâ€" lot, which though it does not comâ€" monly produce .. much effect may W( times balfle. intrigue :and sometimes thicld an homest vote. â€" Account nmust certainly . be â€" takens of populatioâ€" thete would otherwise beâ€" weak mss from the outset. : ‘ "‘Election by the House of Comâ€" mons would be simply a teturn perhap»~ with an increase .of: jobbery, touo&j‘ ingtion by the head _ ot the patrty in power through his majority im . the "Reduction ol the number. of ths Senate would be a small gain . of money,. but «surely. <it: wouldâ€"â€"be » _ a loss ~of ._Authotity. ‘ "It the eviliis _ in our _ political character, no change in institutions will set us â€"right; still something may be : done / by a judicious reform. _ <of the Senate.‘" » The Town of Midland had a bill beâ€" fote the Private Bills Committee of the Legislature om Thursday to conâ€" firtm an agreement with the Canada Iron Furnace Company, : Ltd., also to authorize the issue of $8,850 _ doâ€" bentures to pay off floating indebtâ€" At The Western Pair, London,â€" : on Monday . afternoon, Sept. 14th, . a county relay race will be held,.which is open to the following counties : Middlesex, B}zoflofll. Kent, Es sex, Huron, bton, â€" Perth, Bruce, Watetloo and Wellington. The race is for teams of. four meon. \ THF CANADIAN MAGAZINE Schneider‘s Creek. Mr., and Mrs, A.; H., Heller attendâ€" ed the Centenary Church choir ~conâ€" cert in Galt on Friday evéning. The attendance at the marset Sat. motning. was . yery large notwithâ€" standing the wet woather and a large quantity ‘of produce was bought and sold. Butter sold at 24 to 25 cents per pound and eggs were as low as 47 cents‘~ Mrs. H. Eby, 79 St. Geo;g street; r-mz: tew days" with . he daughter, Mrs. B: D. Gordon, in Galt %lflj Marklinger B§s returu" to Berlin from St. Joseph‘s Hos/ita‘, "Guelph,> where : she underwent an op eratich for _ appendicitis. . She is recovering sfeadily. ... _._ Rev. C R. Miller, of the Children‘s Aid SBociety, arrived at the Orphanâ€" "wee, on Thursday with a pair of brign little boys,‘aged two and three years respectively. ~If ‘any person is thinkâ€" ing of adopting a child, they are inâ€" vited to call and see them. , _ Mr. <H. J. Sims was in the Queen gity on Wedresday last. : \_Mrs. H. .J. Brown â€" and daughter ,&hnmmhmrgy With reâ€" Aatives in Gall Mr. Blake . Weaver, ol Galt, ~ was :‘ business visitor to Betlin Saturâ€" y. +Â¥ f Mr. B. S. Hallman, â€" of Chatham, spcat Sunday at his home in Bertin Mr. D. W.â€" Albright, â€" of Preston, visited in Berlin on Saturday. of iRev. W. A. Bradiey, Ahrens St., during his stay in Berlin: * 1 Miss â€" E. Laschinger, of this Town, is ‘visiting Mrs. Ed. Merkle, Guelph, street, Preston." | After Henty Shater had _ pleaded guilty | to the three charges prefetred against him om Wednesday, afternoon, he :told Chief O‘Neill that he stole a fur â€"coat in Berlin â€" last December worth about $65, which he.so‘d _ to Copp jor 37, who afterwards â€" reâ€" sold the coat for. $35, The SChicf has, been instructc@ by Crown. Attorâ€" ney Bowlby to secute . the coat it possible.. .. 4 4 The sad death took place at _ h residence of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kaudel, 52 Hon@wood Ave.; _ 0182 turday, when .their youngest â€" daughâ€" ter, Annic ~passed away. The _ deâ€" Ceased is ~ survived by ‘her â€" patents, a sister and three prothers who imour; her doss, together with a host | of friends.. The funcral: took place â€"Rev. G. D. Damm, pastor ofZion Evangelical Church, preached annivet. sary sermofts at the Centennial chutch Stratiord on Stnla®, 5 St. Petet‘s Ch;l';l, ‘thrm‘;;. 'n'u, Hope cemetery. The death took place on Sunday© of Mr: Louis Bchwob, 15 Elien street, a the â€" age of 66 years and 9 months. alter an illness of ten"months. Dcâ€" ceased is survived by a widow _ and five &mn;flm. The ~funcral will ‘Iaw on â€"Wednesday ntorn ing. at. 9.30 from the house to St. Maty‘s (Ilugl therce . to Mt. Hope Mr. and Mrs. H. Krug and daughâ€" ters wore guests at &1!-‘ Edward, Toronto ‘on Wednesday last. Mr. Jolkin 8.â€"Anthes was a business visitor in Toronto on Wednesday. Messrs. .J. Zuber and C. â€"Hucther were businessâ€"visitors â€" in °° Toronto Mr. Richard J. Blake fortnight‘s vacation at Clinton. BERLIN NEWS I1TEAMS success, 10¢. The latest late residence â€" to wad is . spending a his home â€" in big sessseskessssresssssesss King St. of Detroit is the one you will buy. . Might take a look at i We have received a large shipment of Coffee in four extra fine . qualittes are the yery best; we sell quality, our famous Gold Seal â€" and Mocha and Rio Coffee. We have added another line of extra‘ fing . blended with extraâ€"fine flavors, We are going to sell at a special price . Rbe for 20¢; our reg. 150 roasted Rio, whole or ground, 2 lbs. for 25¢; SBeal the quality that would cost youâ€"30 cents at auy other 256. Java and Mocha the very best value for 400.‘ We wil be plest show you these goods. â€" Give us a trial order. o e Successor to J. A. GOOD & Co. BERLIN, ONT. If you require any furniture, it will pay you to callland see us. .. Several lines of goods are being sold at le:s than factory prices. What we want is a big turnover of goods, and have marked all goods away down. _ _ _ _ _ o maly * e l s e BIG BARGAINS â€" _ .. DOPSON PURNTORE 60. day Ressessesesrssesssseaseese assssksessessases ~Mr. Aug. R, Lang . attended . the Aute Show in Toronto on Wednesâ€" Grace, only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. Curreft, Hoftman street, aged 2 jeats and 3 months, died alter a brief iDness of mt:mla on â€" Thursâ€" day and was Friday. ~ moinâ€" ing. . Grace was unusually bright > for her age whd her death is a very keem lost to the bereaved patents." :; Miss Emma Dantzer of Betlin bas umf home . after spending : a fet days in the city,~ the guest of ~Miss Nettie Byrne.â€"Stratford Beacon. have Contains the famous bealing principles of Mira Ointment, combined with the Ennditinal Soup ind a toifet mep in «> «‘toilet soap in one. Invaluable for all skin troublés. 1J¢n) for the bath on account of its e!rzaot m 2 55 nt Best t‘bh« mh":m, n-nu l.l'l u-:mâ€"um the lungeâ€"â€"bréaks -.; _‘ Preparedâ€"by th wholesale drug house i > Al in 4 .'hrm-e::t-r;.h;g‘me.m A:?rwnl. w‘the world trom the R a.96 ~~*~ WATIONAL DRUG A CHEMICAL CO., Liftto . ‘â€"â€" > â€" _ ~LONDON, Ont Halilman‘s Buy The Best *‘ PRAOE MARK Hardware Stoves,Tinware,Plumbing and Pipe Fittings :Btore near Post office, Phone 142, Beriin. > _ Coffee! 90 King St., East. Dietrich‘s Bleck G. E. POTTER â€" THE IDEAL GAS RANGE MRS. C. STEUERNAGEL SKIN SOAP R. Weber & Co. WIILEN YOU ARE BUYING. A. S. HALLMAN, Grocer, FURNITURE Red Ticket Sale of meals TERtO /\ Friar‘s Cough Balsam BOTTOM PRICES If the throat is ‘‘raw,"â€"chest soreâ€"bad cor =â€"and you ache "all over "‘â€"take 473 o wee The 100 Year Old Cough Cure: BIG DISCOUNT BETTER If :you do Bole‘s Preparation of l Pain, mwhr;.tcan be quickly #toD» | ped by one of Dr. Shoop‘s Pink Pain Tablets. Pain always means "é"";' tionâ€"unnatural blood pressure.. . Dt Shoop‘s < Pink Pain Tablets â€" sip cdoak congested blood away W ® centres. These Tabletsâ€"known _ â€"â€" druggists as Dr. Shoop‘s Head: Tabletsâ€"simply â€"â€" equalifie: the | NJ cirenlation ‘and then pain alway$ : patts in 20 mintites. â€" 20; ets . & cents. Write Drâ€"Shoop, Racine, Wis. for free MI‘Q- w HY i '-._:‘: i ~*~ nakd ;.,,_ WRIT 1SSUED sor, & vouRg‘ of Peroy. McK Messrs. . R. Woolnor, â€" A. The Plattsville Echo .. say$ , has been issued by . Messrs. fi sor" & Coughlin, Strattord, on | of Peroy McKie, of Plattsville Messrs. . R. C. Puddicombe, Wooltor, A. G. Brohmak ano Ketrr for a deetatation that ; a8s not y expelled. &- ;"“.f:f'i#‘m "Tor a hon nds m:j Coffee! 4c Berlin, Qut. fie BERLIN. 4 tor is ~ubal pladt s u6 @ it aft (\

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