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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Nov 1911, p. 3

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Office, Waterloo Mutual Buildingp * King 8t. _ Business Office 249, House 200. Business â€" solicited for Brst class ® Companies. The Mercantile Fire ..M Capital.......« lw.om' p Dspoâ€"it with the Dominion . Government ...... ....... . $117,140. _ f&lt;pilcl. gusranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Company with Argets of $16,300.038, . .. Altred Wright, Secretary T. H. Hall, Inspector ©. A BOEHM District Agev ‘_._Waterloo, Ont. _ Phbone 249. Prescription®‘ banishes. the InGISPOMTUOUE U 200 dm.d-knhby‘b“ und J painiess.. It quickens and vitalizes the mu‘:â€"uamy_unmm. of we f m.nsuux if Makes Sick Women Tss gdist do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon as k ~A¢fi3u~mmh.&ud&-~}v Aantains not a drop of aleohol and not a ‘nil_ol Ahhi_(_x-bmh‘ C ating Listowel Business College General Insurance Agent, @ontains not a Of @1CONON © drugs. lollfl?:ryg*’fl‘ extract Insurance Company ‘INCORPORATED 1875 Nead Office â€" Waterioo Buccerror to Buckberrough . Co. The Employer‘s Association Waterloo County Free laber Bureau â€" se Kinz St . West, Berhn. ve vacancies for men and womei in a ¢f work, 1 you we out c&:n.lr.y. communicate wi h us at 0: ce, charge m‘-::'}-m of services rrCored. It acts directly orjgans conserne healthy, strough Dr. Picrce‘s Favorite Prescription For Saile by J.FENNEL & 80N,Berlin You mey enter any day. EDWIN G. MATIHEWS, Principel, We can prepare you for Business ‘to NORE DUSTY FRIDAYS® Notice to Farmers Butter Paper Packed in Bbis., 4 Bbs. and 4 Bbs. .f:s office use. C A BOEHM the woeaknessos ~~ Tor your next order of < : butter paper. Mail orders Telegraph, Berlin YOUNG PEOPLE SWEEP absorbs the dust, brightens the floor and cleans Put ;-'pi y&u;r butter in We -Eonn;qnd:lly ’:t WHEN YOU The r is of the v best qkfi{{mzmm large quan aro lhc%‘n- chllto‘ullbto a special low ’ol:.. Unprinted batter Puper: #1e0 sold in large or small quantities. ie carpet. One week free trial. Yours for health, Aers may be left at the Daily ALL GROCERS seeses and disorders of women. on ihe delieste and important d in motherhood, making them TRY US ad healthy in a way '&m"w:i” Mfl”‘.‘"’ Ithy Women anishes the indispositions of the ©us» of hcaling, native American roots at fore the Finance Committee of the | ;l':jxlh S'n Oon:l on l'hnrd.fi:. z ng presen a propositionâ€" of the _ Berlin and Waterlbo Street Railway. â€" Mr. Breithaupt,â€" it is ~ understood, is ready to underâ€" take â€" the operation of â€"the ro&d on a fiveâ€"year arrangement, assuming @ll responsibility . for upkeep, accidents, etc., and to guarantee the town 25 per cent. ol the gross rectipts. Figâ€" ured on last year‘s receipts, which were $33,000, this would . amount ‘to about $8,000, which the town would recaive. Mr. Breithaupt, how‘ver, would not assume . the debenture and â€" interest payments which will : next yearamonnt to about $8700. This would apparently. leave the town _. with & shortage of about $700 compared with the present . arâ€" rangement. Pz £ We wail. . H. BREITRAUPT WOULD OPERATE B & W ST. RATLWAY C Py No action was taken by the Finâ€" ance Committee upon the proposition and it is likely that it will be preâ€" sonted by M# Breithaupt before â€" a meeting of day evening Mr: o W. oH. Brdtunptrgmn_od ‘There is little danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens . when Chamberâ€" lain‘s Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by All Dealers Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Want Ads. Paj {ecl=fe *~l of hebitâ€"forming or injurious you â€"by your westerm friemjs for consideration? . in sB0TS, ATD 27 "" """ °0 30 geg unfortunate one who had â€" the chance but did not possess sufficient judgmont to re ity or sufficient cairage to close a deal? Th: man or woman entitled to sympathy "RFive or â€" tem years ago I had Nhe chance to buy this or that property at $180 ( worth $10,000.‘" The average person shcers at â€"the person who makesâ€" such a "I would laze bought and mace that money." Ate yau going to say five years fror cthance to buy a lot at Pos, Alta., at from $50 to ;$100 each ,or are you going will have from $1,000 to $10,000 in cash as a result of having tought property in of grace, 19117 4 s m- of women have Poe is located on the main live of the Grand . Trunk Pacifc Railway between Edmonton ant Sasâ€" katchewan. It is located in one of the finest farming districts in Western Canada. ‘The surrounding counâ€" try is settled by a progressive type of farmers and Conssquently will become the market centre . for Northorn Alberta. Poe district possosses rich coml mines, is close to rivers and lakes and large forests are easily accessible from . this point. These natural resoutces insure for the residents of the town, first, low cost of living, and second, great mnelohl activity, two essentials in the upbuilding of a large town, thus creating valuable real estate, . ‘This tawnsite and contiguous territory lmas the requirements outlined by large manalactucing conâ€" cerns for the lacation af large factories or :T enterprises of any kind employing large numbers of peoâ€" ple. The rivers and lakes furnish water, the fields and forests furnish fuel and cheap building material, tho fine farming lands furnish farm products, enabling the residents to live . at a low coat. Ti town is located on the main line of the transcontinental railway, assurimg the nocessary transâ€" portation facilities. These combined condi will furnish cheap labor, one of the most important fow ures of a manufacturing centre., f of | the fvll council on Monâ€" DiD you participate in these huge profits or did A ult Te uts opn (LReh n e c d p 0 \ O "» C Poe a Coming Commercial Centre According im P t % * Poe as a Manufacturing Centre A horrible fatality (toolk mzna on the main line or tae G Trunk Railway under the m Avenue bikige, when George , cone of the yardmen of the Company, _ who ‘ resided at 121 Breithaupt street, was | instantly killed by accidentally stepâ€" ping in front of the west bound train from Toronto. + YARDMAN WAS \ KILLED INSTANTLY e huge profits or did you ‘‘pigeonâ€"hole"‘ for consideration? _ In short, are you A George Dahmer Accidenta‘ly Steps in Front of Westbound Passenger Train on Friday While Going to Dinner ‘The unfortunate victim . had been working during the morning along the track between St. Ledger street and Lancaster street and was returning to his home for dinner. He was walking along the Elmira ; branch north of the mainline and ap engine‘ was shunting near Lancaster street and hearing « train . whistle he apparently thooght â€" it was the _ train coming towardthe station and â€" stepped of the track over to . the mainâ€"line a few feet away and was struck with great force by the engine of No. 3 from Toronto, due to _ arâ€"| rive at Berlin at 11.45, but â€" which reached ~here at 1146 He â€" was thrown to the track he had. just left and when the trainmen reached him life was extinct. i _ _Dr. Minchin, G.Tâ€"R. physician, was summoned as was also © Coroner Honsberger. It was found that the victim‘s head was terribly mutilated and his arms, one leg and several ribs were broken. His relatives were notified and the remains were remoyâ€" ed to the depot where. they were inâ€" spected by the coroner‘s jury. ‘The deceased was about 60. yeats of age and has resided in Berlin _ jor many years, being an employe at Krug‘s lumber yard until two months ago when he started his duties _ as yardman for the G.T.R. He was 8 steady workman and was held in high esteem by all his acquaintances. His sudden and tragic death, was a terrible shock to his aged widow who was awaiting his return from work for the midâ€"day lunch. Five children survive, namely, Charles, * Detroit; ‘;&'Ifi News REEV EOE _ OAIDEAAEL coRDEL Cc ce e Mrs. Geo. Kliske, Bridgeport, . Mrs. Robt: Applegath, town; Mrs. Fred. Hofheinz, town, (with whom the deâ€" ceased resided); _ and Mrs. Albert Butler, Toronto. g Coroner Honsberger ordered . an inâ€" quest to be held and the jury . was sworn in by Coroner _ Honsberger. ‘They _ then proceeded to Simpson‘s Undertaking Pariots~ where the â€" 16â€" mains . of. the unfortunate man were viewed. Mr. Martin Huchnergard was chosen fcreman and the . jury emipanâ€" elled â€"was as follows:â€"Eugene Sauâ€" der, â€" Edmond Peqqeptt, Herman did you "pigeonâ€"hole"‘ the propositions submixted _ * i? â€" In short, are you the man who made a profit of the not possess sufficient judgmont to recognize the opportunâ€" man or woman entitled to sympathy is the one who says: buy this or that property at $180 ar $500 and now it is at the person who makesâ€" such a statement and says‘ Are yau going to say five years from now that you had a $50 to ,$100 each ,or are you going to be the man wha ©30 10 9900 P00 2 uht nroperty in this town in this year was made in Western Property during the year 1909 $100,000,000.00 Lands, Union Ba APPEAL WAS DISMISâ€" f sE0 WwITH COST3 Betore Moss, C.J.O., Garrow, J. A., Maclaren, J. A., Meredith, J. A., Magee, J. A. $ McAllister v. McAllisterâ€"An. apâ€" peal by plaintiff from the judgment of a Divisional Court.‘ This was an ap» plication under C. R. 988 for an order construing the will of ‘\John James McAllister, and for a decla tation ~whether ‘Hermon McAllister took an absolute interest in the oneâ€" third-hno(muuuolmum J. J. McAllister or an estate _ for life. The judgment"of Mr. _ Justice Riddell held that he took only a life estate, with a trust over in favor of his beirs. ‘The Divisional Court upheld that decision, and â€" applicant now appeals to this court from their decision." Judgment: â€" Appeal ~ dis missed with costs Rathman, A. Hugh Miliar, Chas. M Mills, _ Heery Hymman, â€" Grabdan Jackson, John Stumpf, Martin Mikel, Sam Ernst, Samuel Moyer and Fore: mian Huehnergard. ‘The coromer‘s inquest of the death of George Dahmer, who was instantâ€" ly killed last Friday noon while walking along the G.T.R. track â€" by the westâ€"bound express train, .. Was held at the old Council Chamber this held at t alternoon EERUGDTIIICCCT Coroner J. F. Honsterger conductâ€" ed the proceedings and the Crown was represented by the Crown â€" Atâ€" torney, W. H. Bowlby. _ ‘The evidence of five witnesses Was heard, â€" viz., . Fred Hofheinz, sonâ€"inâ€" law, Wm. Newcomuve, engineer, Leonâ€" ard McPherson, fireman, J.. Milâ€" hatusen, stationâ€"master, and J. Poâ€" dann. ‘The only eyeâ€"witness of the fatality was Engineer Newcombe who â€" said that the victim was walking along the devilâ€"strip. The whistle of the engine was blowing and the _ bell was ringing and the man stepped toâ€" ward the track on which the train was pulling in at a rate of sixâ€" oT seven miles an hour instead of stepâ€" ping to the other side. â€" The train stopped within two carâ€"lengths after the man was struck. rendered by the jury: . We the jury empanelled â€" t quire into the death of George mer find as follows: That his SWwX m Wls ECCC CNZ t E train No. 3 going west atb 11.58 on Friday morning onâ€"the ‘3rd _ instant and that no blame therefor attaches to the train crew so far as the evidâ€" ence ‘shows:" > 0.: â€" / â€"" . ~_ 2C To Government Estimates At 3.05 the following. verdict the County Seat Cereâ€" fut y Bummartz a COURT OF APPEAI he amend ~s»i The Jury‘s Verdict submitted Pore® nal ws: That his death wing hit by G. T. R. ds, Townsites and Investments Bank Building, Winnipeg, Canada Do FJ;hl Beitz := _ Committed For Trial Dahâ€" inâ€" Frederick Hobbs Relea Given Over to the Chi Aid Society d Beits, one . Of fls with throwin mmu daimage of Mrs: Aaron G was committed Magistrate Weir Aaror Good was recalled and stated that the damage done to. his hous: by the breaking cf windows, smashâ€" ing ofâ€"sashes, etc., amounted to $21.â€" 50. The stoneâ€"throwing took place at night. ~ County Constable â€" Grote, Preston, was at the © house on Monday evening and was in the barn when . a stone was thrown through the window. The only men about the place were Beitz and Hobbs. Before ha went in he saw Hobbs stoop down to the ground twice but â€"what he picked up he did not know. es Crown Attormey Bowlby asked for . the commitment of Beitz and that young Hobbs be given ‘over to the Cliildren‘s Aid Society. The Magis trate complied and the former was taken to the~ cotnty jail by High Constable Huber and the latter was taen in charge of by Rev.. C R. Miller who will endeavor to se evre employment for the lad. Mr. E. W. Clement appeared for Beitz. _ One of the speakers at the Ecum-‘ enical Conference at Toronto . said: ©‘The churches are full of women, and the jails are full of men," and there is enough truth in this to. cause an honest man . to earnestly consider the situation. _ The conâ€" tinual and persistent practice _ alâ€" most everywhere prevailing of turnâ€" ing over the religious duties of the home exclusively to the mother, and the failure of the men . to .commit themselves to a religious _ position and declare their Taith must be atâ€" tended by disastrous results. ! "I am pleased to recommend Chamâ€" . berlain‘s Cough Remedy as the best ;tblng I know of and safest remedy { for coughs, colds and bronchial trouâ€" ; bi€; writes "Mas.â€"L. . D. Arnoid . of : Denver, Colo. "We have used it reâ€" * peatedly «and it has never failed â€" to Lglve relief." For sale by All Deal Pos townsite was recently â€" placed an the of these have already changed hands at a ® purchased by representative business men th ‘The townsite is high and dry and very is uscless unless you pOS ‘ooddodortnvelmuch the courage to act om yG Lats im Poé are _A ing to the casy terms 0 you are lacking in confag courageous and wise. anteed Prices of lots range ! tralance in dlim equal '.mmudnnumfin r'flhmm‘o“ in the attached coupon and n townsite is held by by the Goverament, s unless you posses$ the courage to act.. YOU M d or travel much and thus see all kinds of OpP( age to act o your hd;mntudwhdonulloitl im Poe are _A ‘oodlnvum;tmlnm (he casy terms of pay ment you have the ability tc l:*h(h_omune.nfllthaemeanwfllnm 0d seo @ perty trom $50 to $100 each, and they al monthly paymonts, of quarter us under the Torrens system of . 106. therefore absolutely safe. Prices and Terms M & <K 'm m lot you sf n ..hu Muthers of De i‘;‘vi iii n pood mrqynioms qpreraved me yont se ts aid epaie MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box N 501 _ «. WINDSOR, OHT. Weâ€"wish to announce to the <people of the Twin City our . reduction sale which will be held at our warerooms. We simply w to reduce our stock and make room for our new Xmas Goods. â€"whid are atriving daily. P f a sSS Se* our windows and showrooms for a complete line of furnitare . FREE TO for sale. If you wi mail it to us toâ€"day CLOTHES WkRE FOUND IN THE NEIGHBOR‘S HOUSE ‘Phursday afternoon Sergeant Wal ker, acting Chief, was tequested 1 swear out and executg .A search wai swear out and execute.a search Warâ€" rant by a woman residing . in this town. It appears that the â€"woman in question had her line of clothes stolen, on hallowe‘en and as she could not believe that mischievous boys perpetâ€" rated the theit cast suspicions on a neighbor. â€" Sergcant Walker drew _ up the warrant and with the woman proceeded to the house of the neighâ€" bor who did not appear in theâ€" least reluctant to permit the constable to search the premises for the missing clothes. â€" When they had completed the work down stairs she asked the visitors to step upstairs themselves and continue the work. â€" This | was in & i done but instead of both going . UP, the constable stood it the bottom of the steps and peeped through a crevâ€" ice in the door at the nn_supeetlng woman within.. For a time she 71 King St. West. . Day Phone 87. Night Phone 658. There‘«* BERLIN â€" ONTARIO circular giving full information NC Lie lgce sds FhLL__ 20 Bargain Sale . the market and already over 200 iols NATT a substantial increase in price. Most of throughout Canada, who are now profiting y â€" suitable for building purposes. Torrens Title Opportunity s to act. You might possess great wIsSOOnK P UT U S S bnmce all kinds of opportunities to make money, but unless yoUu have . wisdom all of these desirable qualities are entirely useless. . . ; at present prices. ‘The town is bound ta grow rapidiy. Owâ€" ave the ability to buy andif you do not knaw now it is because -mvwvfllmethlflothmmyounowmwfrfl Information , and they can be purchased an terms or quanter cash, balance _ in six, * Furniture and Undertaking it information pertaining to the town and its mqtz wish to receive this attractive circular out out . ant Simpson‘s hoh P p ic inforrersertate TiX hon ho Gevierseate, Fon of title possess great wisdom, you might read to t# Under this system the title is guat« 200 lots stood motionless and then . suddenly . Picked up the clothes from the f0or, . and placed them beneath her dress. . When the woman upstairs â€" returned. after a fruitless search she was asked whether anything had been found and . she replied in the negative. Then the constable asked her to make another . search and when this also was with. out result he courteously asked the. tenant to step aside and remove he . clothes she had placed beneath _ her: dress. The woman was dumfounded, but she did not hesitate to comply. with his request. She will appeat in the Police Court in a few days OM a theft charge. 44 se ‘Tablets do not Sicken or gripe, may be taken with perfect salety by the most â€" delicate womam . or _ the youngest child. The old and 1 ble will also find them a mest suwitable remedy for aidilganl thening their weakened digestion: :n regulating the bowels. For y All Dealers. f / sgo i Chamberlain‘s : Stomach and Liver terms of . oneâ€"tenth cash, six, twelvo ang.. eighteen have been sold and many st of these lots _ were ting by their foresight. another ;. s with % ove the . â€"â€" h ~her < founded, ppear in â€" _

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