GET INTO LINE AND BE , _For further information, telephone, call or AMCICHCS all IETMIOTY Ifin@ wilhin Includes all the territory â€" lying includes all _ the territory the corporate limits of the city of within the limits of Wilmot Town. Within the limit of Woolwich Waterloo. ship and the villages therein, snip und the villages therein District No. 1. (Double district.) Includes all territory lying within the corporation limits of the city of Berlin. Votes are not transferable. Votes will be allowed on subscriptions secur ot the United States; but subscï¬qtions must be cure votes. At the close of the balloting the returns, will mittee of wellâ€"known business men from the varic ing is unquestioned. In the event of a tie value of such will be eg No employe or member of em‘ployee's Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph can enter the All certificates issued on , gubscrip tion contest, and they may be voted at the d scribér. Voting certificates will be issued on paidâ€"inâ€"advance payments) to the Daily Telegraph and Weekly Chronicl Coupons will be published in }hg Daily ‘Telegraph ai cleâ€"Telegraph, which, when neatly Cut out, name filled mailed to the Contest Department within. filteen days coupons, will count as votes. i The first thing to do is to enter your name as a ca er call, write or phone the, Telegraph for receipt book cure subscriptions. Then let all your friends know that contest and request them to save their votes for you. Candidates may nominate themselves or may be n friends Any married or single lady or gentieman residing in â€" Berlin, Watâ€" erloo or townships of Waterloo, Wilmot, Wellesley and Woolwich is eligâ€" ible to enter the contest. They â€"do not have to subscribe to the‘ Daily Telegraph or Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph in order to enter. _ All that is necessary is to send in name or name s, the address and be endorsed by some friend. ‘The contest manager reserves the right to reject amy nomiâ€" nations. 1 IT COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER THE CONTESTâ€"â€"â€"YOTING IS FREE Includes all territory lying within Seven 11 2 €220C2CCment. â€" Any jady or _ gentleman may enter the contest by simply filling in the nomination blank. Coupons will be run in the daily Telegraph and count 2 votes each; coupons will also be rur in the Waterioo weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and count as 5 votes; they must be _ polied Mn L ; lt . The Daily ‘Telegraph and Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph has inaugurated which the men and women of the tow ns of Berlin and Waterloo and Waterl nity of winniog, in eight weeks, very valuable prizes, which will be awarde whicn ‘A‘l’e given on Subscrintionne ta Tha main. murl c . manos The advantages of this magnificent tour. which in London and Paris, will be placed at the disposal of the every detail carefully planned and calculated, so that Aand profit. DIVISION hicn are given on subscriptions to The Daily all subscriptious, eftber NEW or OLD. Th bere in this announcement. Any Jady o District No CONDITIONS AND RULES OFP THE CONTEST OF TERRITORY be published in Jhe Daily Telegraph and 7\Vén;lxrl;'r“£‘hrnni- rich, when neatly Cut out, name filled in, and brought or ‘ontest Department within filteen days from date upon in e camine 1 Bortin DALT TELECRAPH and Waterloo: Weekly Chronicle ie between candidates for any of equally divided between them. Telegraph and Hcekly E‘in}:;;l};leTelegraph s aoe on n uts Sevenâ€"Thousandâ€"Mile Tour of _ Elegance and Luxury - an enter the contest. P subscription are good until the end of the Beautiful Diamond Rings subscriptions secured anywhere in â€" Canada or OLD. The price of the he returns, will be canvassed by a com from the various districts whose stand on paidâ€"inâ€"advance (also â€" arrearage NbmIR stabinalloahatntshiathat Ali en + Includes all _ the territory _ lying within the limits of Waterloo â€" Townâ€" ship (outside of the cities of Rerlin and Waterloo) and the villages thereâ€" discretion of the candidate or SI;B: family of the Daily Telegraph or \â€" The Contest is Open to Any Lady or Gentlieman, Girl or Boy name as a candidate, then eithâ€" may be nominated by their be paid in advance to FOURTEEN DISTRICT PRIZES: C 2CICB!apPN has inaugurated a great subscription contest, in lin and Waterloo and Waterloo County will be given an opportuâ€" prizes, which will be awarded to those securing the most | votes, Telegraph and Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. Votes are allowed on District No Will send the Most Popular Person i ;ri\flaterloo County on a Trip to Europe, Visiting Scotland,‘England & France District No book with which to the _ territory lying .Y‘f_‘f‘.illdfs all the territory _ lying the prizes, _ the you are in â€" the PLAN OF THE CONTEST: 20030 _ 3‘"5 _ Includes all â€" the territory _ Iying terloo â€" Townâ€" _ .,, ; hx k \ eS 6f Beriin within the limits of Wellesley townâ€" villages thereâ€" Ship and the villages therein. "O/ VC awarded to those securing the most votes, Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. Votes are allowed on paper will be the same as usual, as shown â€" elseâ€" IN ADDITION TO THE EUROPEAN TRIP THERE WILL Send in the Name ot Some Worthy Friend at Once. sal of the most popular person in this City or County, , so that the entire trip may be made to the best advantage which includes the most luxurious railroad and steamboat travel Subscription for one year Subscription for two years Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraphâ€"In #advance. Subscription for one year sulllll2...,. 1.00 Subscription for iwo years .. rvvslll. £.00 Daily Telegraphâ€"By mail. Subscription for six months Subscription for one yeat ... Subscription for two years . Daily 'l’etegraph-'-By carrier. Bubscription for our months s Rubscription for six months . Subscription for one year ....... Subscription for two years . Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraphâ€"A rrear s NO VOTES ISSUED on paYMENT or LESS THAN $1.00 VOTING WILL BB DONE ON THE FOLLOWING BASIS District No District No villages therein A CA NDITATEâ€"IT‘S YOUR OPPORTUNITY wi‘ite Contest Deparment, "The Telegraph"‘, Berlin lownâ€" COs Pens "C+ 9 85â€" CO2 VC dDm Ee all®" BP sBed. f [ £ £ R hq f O ';' " E U ‘ I “ f # Seven Elegant Gold Watches . 1.50 . 3.00 Price $1.00 1.50 3.00 6.00 in this districtâ€"two diamonds two watches. Where the District Prizes Will Go. In district No. 1â€"Handsome _ diaâ€" mond rings to the ladies or gentleâ€" men receiving the highest and second highest vote (both diamonds of same value). Beantiful gold watches to the ladies or gentlemen receiving the third and fourth highest vote (both watches af same value). Four prizes 1.00 2.00 400 on or before the expiry date appearing on each coupon. Votes secured on subscriptions may time desired. It costs mothing to enter the race, nor does it cost anything extra to get th are allowed on advance payments for the paper, also on arrearages. There is absolutely "lick" or guessing in the contest. The best hustlers will get the prizes. The records of the open to friends and candidates at all times. As soon as you have entered get busy! Call and have them take the Daily Telegraph or Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph for a year for you YOUR N;{)!B 'l’(}DAYIrâ€"A GOOD START IS EVERYTHING. Artrears 500 1500 200 1000 3000 500 1500 400 2000 6000 1000 3000 and The Grand Prizcâ€"Will be ‘the trip to Europe, visiting Scotla nd, Engâ€" land and France, including m necesâ€" sary expenses. The winner will acâ€" In Districts Nos. 2,3, 4, 5, and 6 â€"Handsome diamond rings _ to _ the ladies or gentlemen receiving the highest vote in cach district. . Reauâ€" tilul gold watches to the ladies _ or gentlemen receiving the secoind highâ€" est vate in each district. Tro prizes in each district. Hundreds of people will have no personal friends in the contest. You can secure their friendship and subscriptions if you only ask them. They will also secure votes for you from their friends. A little organization among y our friends for systematic work in your interest will go a long way tow:ird making you a winner of the Grand Prize. L Do not let a day pass without securing some subscriptions and votes. The steady, persistent work is what will make you the winner of | a valuable prize. Keeping everlastingly at it always beings success. Do not get discouraged. Once nominated do not drop out. _ You can win. These valuable primf's\will be won by some one. Why not by you? Be ambitious and determined to win. If you have friends you can not see at once write to them. .You can get voles and ‘subscriptions _ anyâ€" where, from the other districts as well as your own.> Votes will be given on new and renewal of old subscribers that are paid to you in advance. Call or send 4o the Telegraph for a receipt book. IH you have access to a longâ€"distance phone, call up the Contest Department, and we will pay the toll. Ask all the questions you wish. Secure all the Daily and Werkly coupons possible, but work for the certificates issued with subscriptions. They count the most. Ask your friends to help you. If you belong to a church, society _ or any organization, let your fellow members know that you expect â€" their help. 1t will be freely given if you only ask it before it is given _ to some other candidate. Then enlist the aid of your friends and neighbors. Let everyone know that you are a candidate before they promise their help to a more enterâ€" prising candidate. Send in your nomination. iYou will find a nomination blank on â€" anâ€" other page. ‘The nomination blank is good for 1,000 votes, which gives you a fine start. travel, and a sojourn of several days in both , positively without cost or. care, and with e and afford the fullest measure of pleasure per, also on arrearages. There is absolutely no ‘"chance," hustlers will get the prizes. ‘The records of the contest will be As soon as you have entered get busy! Call on your friends Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph for a year for you. SEND IN 10W TO WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE. YOUR FRIENDS WILL HELP YOU Votes secured on subscriptions may be cast at any does it cost anything extra to get the votes. Votes to the candidateâ€"lady or gentlicman â€"having the highest vote in the . enâ€" tire contest. Should it be found inâ€" ©onvenient to take the tour, a high grade piano will be given instead, or the tour may be transferred to any ond acceptable to the Telegraph. Candidates are privileged to secure support and work for votes in apy district,. company a party conducted by Thoâ€" mas Cook & Son. This trip will go $ ’ Personals.â€"Mr. William Zimmer, from Dashwood, is visiting his father, ’Mr. Henry Zimmer, for a tew days, â€"Miss W. Aeymans, who has _ been ’smying with her brother, Rev. H. Aeymans, for the past _ five years, ‘rcturn(-d to her home in Colonge, Germany on Monday last. ‘The many, friends Miss Aeymans had madé durâ€" ing her stay here were very sotry to see her leave.â€"Mrs, D. Baechler and Mrs. S. P. Dentinger, attended the funeral of Mrs. Baechler‘s son _ in Goderich on Tuesday last.â€"The house und lot formerly owned by the late Ignatz Freiburger was sold by public auction on Saturday last, Mr. Louis B. Dietrich being the putrchaser.â€"The funeral of the late James Haus took place on Friday last and was largely, attended.â€"Miss Anna Buchert _ reâ€" turned home on Monday alter spendâ€" ing a week with ber sister in Hawâ€" kesville. I‘®isonals@Mrs. Henry Bauer bhad a number of her lady friends at â€" her home.Jast Wednesday alternoon to # «qllting.â€"Mrs. Sally â€" Hilborn, who was unfortunate â€" in having a bad tall is improving slow1y,â€"Misses M<aâ€" erva and Emma Stengel and _ Mr. Wesley Stengel, of Berlin, called on Mr _ Am. Stengel‘s _ Friday.â€" Mr. Jonas Moyer visited his friend, Mtr. Wm. Stengel last Thursday.â€"Mr. weo. Shprer spent â€" Friday in Galt.â€"Mr, Eitorn Martin is on the sick Hst. A NEW PAPER. A weekly paper, ‘"‘The Advance" has made its appearance in Burford, the first issue coming out on April 1y L of last week. In addition to, other important business, Mr. A.~ Hilbotr was appointed Secretary for the Company. _ It is the intention â€" of the company to erect a mew ufpâ€"toâ€" date creamery here in the near tuâ€" ture.â€"There were no services held in any of the. churches here on Sunday last owing to a mild case of smail pox. â€" Every precaution is being tal en to prevent the spreading of the disease, however, and no further dan~ ger is anticipated at present , P GebnenObidil Pibinlt en it sns â€"2 it aad Ailes . 4ih U. B. church here and interment took place at the Blenbeim cemetery. The bereaved relatives have the sympathy, of a large circle of friends.â€"Mt. Wm, Brighton is â€" on the .sick list. We wish him a specdy recovery.â€"Mrs, C. W. Backus was on the sick list . reâ€" cently.â€"The directors. of the Farmâ€" ers‘ Operative Creamery Coâ€",. Ltd., held a meeting on Tuesday evening Toronto is in town in of the People‘s ll“'x 4 ‘ McNey spent Sunday at her he Y Mitchell.â€"Mr. Warfield and : Toronto have moved on Huron $6., wdll.r% ~* Mr. Andrew Weidenbammer of erloo was a visitor to our town O . Monday.â€"Rev. C. H. P. O'-m.“g ded the Missionary Congress g Toronto last 'nl.â€"?n. wW. % dorf of Stratford spent Monday Â¥ her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Emil m â€"Mr. S. G. Holley was (a to Galt on Friday.â€"Mr. J. M. Smith attended the Principal‘s Association in Berlin on Saturday.â€" Mrs. Reade and daughters of Altor attended the funeral of the late l? Jno. . lz last Saturday.â€"Miss M. Becker " Miss Dotzert of Waterloo visited at Mr. John Koerber‘s tast week.â€" Mry, Percy Buck was a delegate to the Baptist U.P.U. in Toronto last week, â€"Mr. Chas. Weicker has returned to Toronto, after a briet stay. bere, . Mrs. Gideon Weber and children of Monkton are â€" visiting her : i Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Scholer.â€" '=='.,"E McQuinn of _ Torornto visited j Hamburgâ€" friends last week. Mr. 3 Lean of Berlin visited our ‘town om Monday.â€"Mrs. and Miss Deichert â€" and Mr. auh Mrs, Louis Pelne € ed the funeral of an last week.â€"Mr. and: B\ o e Ayr are visiting at Mr. M. Spiel‘s.â€" Miss Francis Dopp has, returned _ to Toronto.â€"Mr. B. Schuite of Berlin was a visitor here on Monday.â€" The New Hamburg branch of the Woâ€" man‘s Institute beld their monthly, meeting in the Independent Hail last Thursday.â€"Mr. Harold Becker, ‘the; younrg son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman. . Becker, is seriously ill. Rihae Tor c 2. 5T. AGATHA NEW DUNDEE LIMERICK ing