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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Oct 1911, p. 10

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E;%two SESSIONS OF PARLIAMENT ‘\ The redistribution bill . and the imaval question will be shelved until the followirg session, beginning a 3 ,;llepoa_. The excuse for delay in ACRA to announcing a naval policy Will be that time is desired for. a furtier conference next summer ~with ‘the British Admiralty, as toâ€" . the Best way in which Canada can ¢>â€" er: with â€" Britain in the naval . Mfenceâ€"of the Empire. h division of ‘the Federal _ Railâ€" ay Commission, and the Goverament tol and operation of the termirâ€" _ Patliament will be summoned again te in February or early in March 0 pass supply for the coming fiscal , and to deal with the first inâ€" i t of the Government‘s legisâ€" ive program, including the proposâ€" is for a Tarif® Commission, a wesâ€" ie holding ol a short extra . sesâ€" _this [o?!gwill give the members ‘extra indemnity of $2,500 â€" *Bach i there is a big demand fot it \ Ottawa, Oct. 24.â€"It is practically ‘Bettled by the CGovernment that the Besgion of Parliament called for Novâ€" etuber 15 will be an extra â€" session, bomfined almost exclusively to the passing of supply for the balance of the â€" current fiscal year. Prorogation Will, ib is hoped, be reached before Christmas. WILLGETEXTRAINDEMNITY % Called for November Will _ be Quite Short and Anothâ€" 5: er in Spring Another Session in Spring Delay in Naval Policy Ar Extra Indemnity 1%:Your*0vemat ind - _for the Holiday and fot it, spiration We have a lairge number of splenâ€"} tle Gaughwor _ du did town, buildsrs in Waterloo,‘ ~an tly, + howev aâ€"chain of indastriee from Galt tolaway so suddenly Elmira and Berlin to New Hamburg {opportunity â€" of that warrants the prediction that {diar. _ â€" . this good old county‘s progress will ! The wife was u in the future be Woth rapid and subâ€" ‘early evening, bu: stantial, Within ‘the next ten years fallen her coâ€"rage a majority; of ow: mills, factories and stayed up with I foundries will double their capacity.|thers was no exct That much will fbe demanded of them, longer and then t by the expansion of our Northwest, | bec. and‘ we may ext ect that these cntcr-t ‘‘Now go, to sl prises will keep / pace with the â€"marâ€" ‘said. . "Don‘t be kets which are theirs. Waterloo‘s diâ€" protect you." versified industrins bear the carmarks‘ "Yos," Motler," of a mixed popmwlation; in that mixâ€" girl, "that‘ll~be ture there is boyuh strongth and _ inâ€"|bet the next time piration. The Census Returns point ‘asrangoments..". What the Census Returnsâ€" show t should be very gratifying to the peoâ€" A ple of Waterloo county. In 1901 this ; . . t county stood out distinctly as . the| > . . ... most progressive and prosperous :. of Tfi'fl & any in the Province. . Toâ€"day wegn. dren‘s j by reason of the growth |of _ Berlin, held" on Gait, Waterloo, â€" Preston, â€" Hespeler,| Promises Elmira and .New Hamburg, reyoice| The C over a most substantial ; advance in to arran population, .. approximately. â€" 12,000. {success[ul The figures/for Preston, Hespeler, Elâ€" now labd mira and‘New Hamburg. are not. yet Social a in. Berlin and Galt combined â€" have|of Toron in the decade added 7,878% to the . coâ€"| in the in unty‘s population, and the _ others Out a J will in all ;probability ~bring the‘Wlu'ien (< figures up to 12,250. â€" Aiter Toroiito ‘ Onto, '.’" Ottawa and Hamilton, and _ posgi bly! Everyh Fort . William, . Waterloo _ county men and makes the best shiowing in Ontario‘‘s should /; group. Its gains/ are fairly well disâ€" Definite tributed, covering as they do both: later. ridings, though Nortl® Waterloo leads, | thanks to Berlin,| which posts up am, , increase of 5,445, Galt, with an area of less than, half of Bérlin‘s, huz There‘s shown growth by an addition of 2,â€"!Cuties so 433, and is now in the running, !orjflt% H city honors some _ of especially in view ofâ€" the fact filb the politicians have had © /practically a full veat of steady and expenâ€" a full year of steady and ex sive appfication to active politics A@UELPNHN Thornton & Douglas RECORDS TO BE PROUD OF comt : wooll exper MEN‘S OVERCOATS SBNID NP §O; .ssicygee Di ces iraes BOYS‘ OVERCOATS, $5.00 up to ....«â€"m.m~ Auc»d A full range of rain and shower coats, $7.50 up to We Seve You the Middleman‘s Profit r(:l'f. tan, &::& mmi. dark‘ grey, blacks, etc., h‘.”fl‘ colâ€" id Tancy diagonal, gbone and mfi-m ns, Scotch Tweeds and Trish Frigze, / Ivet collars, : sell s, convertible collars An:u:m Ju .'“ M”movbh ted, fly front or button through every coat guaranteed * to ntire satisfaction. + (Galt Reporter.) C)e2Cen0e gne00ecnsen regcscccesceecsecooseen how z:: where ‘to ."im ind still have ‘an â€" Overâ€" w‘w' mipute in .tly l.‘“ 6 the w‘:‘lfih’om‘: rom England , Irela 4 tlund; tailored ur workrooms; #t and m.ufi ?ab-{:.toly-fiial!lntred- to call‘and gee these whether you. buy or nd4: BERLIN l Social and Moral Reform ‘Department of Toronto, will address the mecting in the interest of ‘"The Girl With out a Home," _ and _ Dr. Gilmore, ‘Warden of the Central Prison, Torâ€" onto, will speak about ‘‘The , Boy." â€" There‘s a certain minister _ whose €uties sometimes call him out of the city. _ Ha has always arranged _ for some one:_of : his parishioners to keep company with his wile and lit tle Gaugh#»r : during these absences. Reeently,> however, he _ was called away so“suddcnl’y that he had no Loppqrhfnity of _providing a guorâ€" diar. * The wife was very brave duting the early evening, but aiter dark _ had fallen her corrage began to fail. She stuyed up with her little girl _ till thero was no excuse. for ~staying any longer and then took her upstairs to the way for all manufacturers engagâ€" edâ€"in living. up to their tunities and we %‘é)%bt not tfiofio'%&d‘ in this county will be found among Canâ€" ada‘s most aggressive captains of inâ€" dustry. ‘The . annual meeting of _ the Chilâ€" dren‘s Aidâ€"Society,. which is. to . be held" on or about November 14th promises to be an interesting one. The Committee which was chosen. to arrange a programme, have been success{ul in seciring Miss®C. Ratte, now laboring in connection with the Speakers for : Annuaal Meeting Everyhody. interested :inâ€"iyoung . woâ€" men and young men, or in children, should plan to attend this meeting. Definite announcements W1l be given later. said. _ "Do protect yo: "Yos." Me NOT SO‘ SURE to sleep, D i‘t be afraid _ _ LIMITED STRATFORD al inswered â€" the ,ittle all right t'.c'llight‘ let‘s make tetter brave duting th $25.00 $15.00 $15.00 God she will ARE PGPULAR 4N BERLIN ; Afv',,fits. Wednesday whett M‘ ot !8 u-' Mr. and Mrs.P. E. W. Moyer, . to Mr. Archibald Lockhart, took â€" place at.the home ol the bride on Queen street, south. Guests/ito the numbér of fifty or sixty witnéssed the cereâ€" Mr. Archibald Lockha pe,tho home ol the b street, south. Guests ol fifty or sixty wita mony, quite a number the contracting partic ‘The ceremony, which was conducted by Rev. H. W. Crews, took place in the drawing room, the bridal u.rg taking ‘their station under a beau ful canopy formed of smilax, . ferns, and chrysanthemums. ‘These were al so used in the decking of the rooms, making a most pleasing efect. ° _ The pretty bride‘s gown was _ of crteam mfl and she wore the proverâ€" bial veil and cartied a~shower bouâ€" g‘u:l of roses and lilies of the valley. r maid was Miss Nellie Hodgins, who wore a plq‘i{:oen silk _ gown with picture hat earried _ pink roses. Miss Lottie Walper and Miss Lottie Abrens were the most eMcient ribbon lglrls. The groom was attendâ€" ed by: Mr. George D. Richmond â€" and the bride was given away by. _ her eldest brother, Mr. W. A. E. Moyer, of St. Catharines. ¢ NUMEROUS NOMINATIONS ELECTION The popularity of the young couple was evidenced by the large number of valuable and useful ‘remembrances that were received. ‘The bride is one of ~Berlin‘s fairest : daughters and highly respeeted in social .. cirâ€" clés. ‘The mah of her choice is a successful business man of this town and their many friends‘ will extend their heartiest congratulations . and good wishes in which the Telegraph is pleased to participate. T. A. Witzel, Mrs. J. Killer, H. L. Stacbler, Mrs. W. H. Breithaupt, Dr. G. H. Bowlby, S. Alleroft, Mrs. P. Bochmer, H, W. Btown, Mrs. . T. Witzel, Mrs. H. C.~Hilborn, Mrs. T. L. Steen, A. Bond, G. M. â€"DeBus, C. L. Laing, J. S. Orlowski, <A« _ J. Prettic, Miss G. Jackson, H. J. Sims, R. W. Schnart, . Mis. H..Woliâ€" bhard, G. W. sm? . G.. DeKieinâ€" hans, Wilson Ter, R. Sinyth: 99, and a ‘resident for over _ sixty years. He was bora in slavery in Maryland, .but he and his mothar were set free by their.master. Lohengrin‘s wedding march . was played by Miss Pauline Harrison, and during the signing of the regisâ€" ter, Migs Jean Winters of ‘Torento sang sweetly," ‘‘Beloved, it is morn."‘ Following the dejeuner and recepâ€" tion Mr. and Mrs~ Lockhart took the 5.20 train for New York. Upon their return from their wedding tour the young couple will reside at 36 Courtâ€" land A venue. . Mrs. Lockhart‘s going away, . cosâ€" tume was a navy blue broadcloth suit and hat of green and fan. \ For the Various Offices of the Berlin Horticaltural Society The noinination meeting : of _ ‘the Berlin Horticultural Society> _ was held in the Library Hall on Tuesday evening in accordance with the conâ€" stitution of the organization. Nomiâ€"« nations were received for the , varâ€" ious offices. ‘The élection ~will take place at the annual meéeting â€"to be held on Tuesday, November 7th,. at which it is expected there will be a full attendance of thembers. _ Auditorsâ€"R. Smyth, E. Pugsley, . L. Janzen. hiÂ¥ Nire members will constitute . the Hoara ot Directors ang two auditors can be appointed: from the above list of names. ue The chair was occupied by â€" . Viceâ€" President H. L. Janzen and _ there was a fair representation of. \memâ€" bers present.. The following nominaâ€" tion§ were reéceived Presidentâ€"8. J. Janzen. Ist Viceâ€"President Board of Directorsâ€" . Henty Knell, L. J. Breithaupt, M. M. ‘Bricker, John Fennell, Mrs. C. Ruby, W.â€" H. Schmalz, J. B. Weaver, A. M. Merâ€" ner, â€"B. K. Robinson, T. Pearce, W. V. Uttley, C. K. Hagedorn, George Schice, 8. J. Williams, M. Schicdel, Mrs. F. S. Hodgins, C. M. " Bezzo, fr. A...L;ckhrt ul. Na.&my Owen Soukd‘s oldest resident died in October 17, Thomas Miller, aged st Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"H. W. B L. Janzen, R. Smyth. hd Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"R. Smyth Schmalz, ~J. 8. Orlowski, id, Mrs. I. L; Stewart. Were Submitted SOUND‘S OLDEST RESI ON â€"NOoV. 7 Williams o the number sed the cere: I relatives 0f being present. was conducted took place in Brown H R trs, ‘The name of the. town was . Tt aes + NA tion k%fi.fil‘l eonver< tion this year, fortyâ€"sixth of ‘its existence, Five bundred and thirty â€" credentials have been issued, and â€"at the first ‘session this ‘aftermoon, 327 had ‘registered, niore than ever beâ€" fore: at the outset ol a convention. Mr. T. F,. Harrison, K‘%p‘l‘mf sident. The convention church is the first Presbyterian. Major. Albert Paâ€" terson, ~ Mayorâ€"andâ€"â€" Rev.â€"Dr,â€" Wi. Sparling, Pastor of the Wall Street Methodist _ Church and Préesident of the Ministerial Association welcomed the delegates, . Mr. Wm. Hamilton, Chairman of the General Executive replying. s SOME LEADING SPEAKERS Brockville, Oct. â€" mm ent was 0 by x "i:m Chur minister , | ~yoars ago "this â€" wl ont‘ was otfiud‘u*w m. will ‘a / ~Stot minister , Yout â€" by> the feerwiit. Gos fs. teatied," mepellt h ; , _ superit tended the school m‘m ot * fMt years. ‘The name of the town wai changed by ‘Gen. Brock in 1812 ~ t Brodkvillie. â€" Here, therefore, fittin; Mr. John M. Gill, Brockvile, . outâ€" lined ‘ the early days of . Sabbath schoo!l by Mr. Smart. 3 A fhe General Executive Committeo attended _ in unusually large numbers for the opening day, and decided after full consideratic®, of: the proposal ‘to alter the carvention date to Novemâ€"| ber, not to niake the change. ‘The Secretary‘s report showed a marked advance along almost all lines. [ Regarding a summer . training school ‘a committee was appointed with power to coâ€"operata . with the Denominational ‘Boards, Ottawa and Owehn â€" Sound are eager for the 1913 cnvention, next year‘s goes to Hamâ€" ilton as fixed last year. Mr. Theron Gibson, Tororto, showed a gold cup sent him by Count T. Daiku, Presiâ€" dent of the Imperial Bureau of _ Deâ€" coration, Japan in gratitude for $2,â€" 510 contributed â€" ‘by Sunday, . schools all over the Dominion to save the famine stricken Japanese children. The evening meeting closed uniquely, the audience _ standing while the organist played ‘"Hallelujah Chorus."‘ . The usefulness of the "Pocket Tesâ€" tament League‘‘ was sketched by Mr. W.~S. Dinnick, Toronto honorary seeâ€" retary of ~the league. i _ That ‘the Sunday School is not for children only, or for ‘small segments of ‘the church "membersbip, but is the hible school of the church as a whole, was emphasized by Rev. W. F. Price, Pastor of North Bay Baptist Church. A pleasant ircident was the reception. ol a~ message of greeting from the‘ Dominion: W.C.T.U. and a suitable reâ€" ply was sent. «Farmers‘ Bank depositors, meeting at‘ Belleville, decided to petition the Government for relief.> The schooner Azov was wrecked in Liake . Hurom, and Capt. MeDonald of Goderich sailed the yawl across the lake ~with the crew of ‘six persons. Heavy fighting is â€" reported _ near Harkow, â€" and Imperial â€" reinforceâ€" ments â€"are advancing southwards. Another Sad The <friends <of ©Pastor Oberlander and his sisters, Mrs. Geo. E. Potter and Miss Meda will be grieved .. to learn ‘of ~the death of ‘their sister, Mrs. Dr. H. T. Oberlander, of Pryor, Montanna. Her illress was of short duration of . pneumonia and pleurisy, herâ€" death occutring in the hospital ‘at Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Schulz, assistâ€" ed by the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Muel« ler, held their postmuptial reception in St. Maty‘s Hall, Berlin, on Tuesâ€" day at which over , 200 friends ware hospitably entertained, quite a numâ€" her / from _ a distance, Hamilton, Guélph, Londor and other places beâ€" i * popular young bride, attired in h?rp beautiful wedding goWH, and her mother received + the gucsts and the former was the recip« ientâ€" of hearty congratuiations and good wishes throughout the entire ev» ening. duration of . pneumonia and pleurisy, her death occutring in the hospital ‘at Billings, Montanna. Pastot Oberlander has been hastily summoned toâ€"â€" Syracuse, N.Y. He expects to return to Berlin by Saâ€" turday _ afternoon. Post Nuptial Several delightful hours were spent by .all present in musi¢c, social inter: cburse and daxncing and refreshments were also _ served and enjoyed. The 20th Regiment Orchestra provided an excellent programme of selections. Mrs. Schylz will cemain in Berlin until next Tuesday. when she will join her husband in their new home at : Woodstock. First Bereavement Reception x« XiBe nfim” 1 the gA fe get betweer Raffle Gam Was Stopped by Police the the W eredit ‘of . the first enterprising _ Canâ€" ;igue who ventures‘ into youtâ€" â€" field. not feel safe in leaving: your ‘own neighborhood . to the .last, ~trusfing Chief _ O‘Neill and several m\m; of the staff made quite a "Raul on Tuesday evening when fifteen . young men â€" were caught busily engaged . in a raMe game in a house in Berlin. Over _ eleven dollars _ and severâ€" al sets of dice were confiscated and the ‘participants in tha game wera summoned ‘ to appear in the Police Court. in a few days. The police have been aware that | ‘The public accounts young men most of whom reside ‘in| the last fiscal yeat : the West â€" Ward ‘have been congregatâ€" of $30,000,000 or nea ingâ€"/ at the.raided house for some {wvu all capital. expei time‘ and â€" when the officials of _ the *., es law : entered the place . last evenâ€" _ The first monoplane ing th6 occupants . were greatly but vealed the position of nvt agreeably. ‘surprised. Tripoli yesterday. FIDg Ao Che urday Night Will Come too Joon for the P Covering Outside Points. Country Candida Work Their own Territory do wi h the V * the West‘is, I want you to buy a bag at your grocery store, "Ise it for a couple of bakings and see the result. Give me a chance to PROVE my flour Cream «. West Flour With Cream of the West you will ‘have success or your money back.: Your bread will do you credit or you don‘t pay one cent for the flour. Bring back what you have left in the bag and your grocer will refund your money in full. the I WANT folks to know what a splendid flour Cream of the West‘is. T want vyou to buy a bag at your grocery ‘h:t:..t‘ldabpoluuly straight g;auntec, m:fldun, and all ealers coâ€" e. strong, nutritious, lightâ€" thhe’fiour, unbcn:zl‘:-‘hr bread. That‘s Cream of the West, Try it. For Sale by Hedrick Bros., Klmira wn that s x the | ) will o field candida unding d Iprised â€" ut, . Cane 1 _ The Campbell Milling Co. Limited, Toronto, Archibaid Campbell, President ’: heréby affirm and [declare that Cream of the West Flour is a superiot bread flour, and as such is subject ‘to our absolute guaranteeâ€"money back if not satisfactory after a fair trial. Any dealer is hereby authorized to return price paid by customer on return of unused portion of bag if flour is not as represented, tiha c )d the hardest te @Ig ge is guaranteed for bhread lidat hat w ill U b€ d Saturday. a practically ar ticed several .« cto venture . int m tt and 1y 0 £3 0 C3 0 C3 Distr E (BGiutarantere be THE LEADER i | SATURDAY NIGHT â€" with the the c3.0 & 0 ca 0 ca 0 £3 14 |{ s Bus Je on $aÂ¥Z en cn on J 0s Pos Fon Bhahe s Ale un Ferfoo Profurfen fonfe ty bel l].Vl she sult said that aw ay The public accounts statement . for the last frscal year shows a surplus of $30,000,000 or nearly enough : to cover all capital experditure. _ , . to be â€" given more exercise Ol!g other auto in the countryâ€"side. . One gentléman who mmflug subscriptions, offered to help‘ out th third ~who approached him, by _ ing ‘ the â€" gasoline, thout‘h inally. gave an â€" extension: of ; Subscripâ€" tion and the candidate is ww of the bonus votes tims ® o 1 The first monoplane used in. War, reâ€" 0 C3 0CL3 KNACKâ€"CHESTERTON in excess her hoped up, 5 irding to \”Omfi- you HYMENEAL be nA 0C3 0 il1 the: promises made that ‘auto is . going is ruohfiifl-fi_\% hections were _ 80 f < her W or .. average . went tha ted with mmh.'m the Turks near 95 andidat» canyase omée OE e mCt the 4*

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