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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Mar 1912, p. 3

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\(O..B2., L3 1lizN2 | SEPARATION COMMITTEES "~ â€" General Insuragos Agent, . C!!PI.ETE woRk The Mercantile Fire ts Kstablished 1864 * Office, Waterloo Mutual ~Building , King 8t $ ; .. Busimness Office 249, House 200. Business solicited for first ciass Compaales, and Lancashirs Insurance Company with Areats of $16,806,088. 62 e a soenm, â€" : District Agont Subscribed Capital........ ~ 2X The Employer‘s Association of Wg.terloo Couity~ . Free Labor | Bursau U Kirg 8t. Wost, Berlin. ; w ied io on on rame, ::-g , .' humfln Buccessor to Ruckbe rough ~¢ nsderate. C _ / ventet‘s Ad ies Phle slas %rctres Iinsurance Company W. A. MeNoill, MUI! Co., Rocm 4, Glick Block, » Bortin, Ont. . . ... General Contractors We respéct{ally nutnommn- s isfacâ€" dn yaneaoei ob l’uo::l No. 49 uWATEBI:z(.)l c ie Arciihiegp, Wekatioon o Toarianiie ) qoi aapgne in Dr. de Van‘s Female. Pills Orders be left at the Dai m‘.‘fi«no. the P*8X Notice to Farmers Butter Paper Second clam um-:â€" to principal LOW ROUNDâ€"TRIP AATES David Bean TOURIST SLE PUBLISHER CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGR APB Pnf’-pygmtiu neatly prin We-ymnum # The p is of the v Fest qm. We buy.‘;g large quantities apd are M:.n able to -allbt: you ‘m sgpecial use Snpriait d uies a z:"mdl qmflfiu.' for your next order "of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt attention Waterioo, Ont. EXCURSIONS TBY US â€" â€" Waterioo ‘OPRACTIC UA %. as to princigel Alberta Berlin Town Council ‘the _ al too County Council, -o':%m-i by the respective bodies to arrange an agreeâ€" ment between the two corporations to go into forceâ€"after Berlin sepatatâ€" es from .the County, completed . their work on Friday afternoon. ~It is expected that as soon as . this charter is granted preparations â€" â€"for the cityhood celebration will be. proâ€" As . #oon as the sanction of the Fespective bodies is secured and the agreement signed Berlin will be in a position to makeâ€"the formal applicaâ€" tion for its city charter to the Lieu tenantâ€"Governor.in Council, e Dr. McTaggart‘s tobacco remedy teâ€" moves all desire for the weed in . a few days. A vegetable medicine, and only < requires touching the < . tongue with it occasionally. Price $2. Marvellous results from taking ‘his remedy for < the liquor habit.. Safe and inexpensive home treatment, _ no hypodermic inmjections, no publicity, no loss of time from» business, and a cure. guaranteed. Pm ‘‘Address or ‘consult Dr. McTaggart 75 Yonge street, Toronto, Canada. DAYVID GOODES IS : ACCUSED OF ASSAULT _.On Thursday of this week _ David Goodes, who was charged with Yagâ€" rancy, was remanded for a week by Magistrate Weir at the request of Chiel O‘Neill in order that the latter could: investigate Goode‘s â€" récord. On Friday the Chief noticed . a deâ€" spatch s of the. Toronto morning papers shating that ‘Horatio Wilcox, ported to the police toâ€"day that he had been beaten up and â€"robbed . by David Goodes, recently liberated from jail after six months‘ imprisopment. ‘The alleged robbing is said to have been committed Monday night â€"while the pair were walking towards Wilâ€" cox‘s home. Goodes is still free." Chief O‘Neill immediately. got into communieation with Chiet W. H. Mains of Niagara Falls and notified him that Goodes was under arrest in Berlin on a charge of vagrancy. Chief Mains arrived in Berlin Saturday . and will retutn ‘ < with his â€" prisoner A pretty© Marcl! wedding took place Tharsday at 3 o‘clock at . the home of the bride‘s sister, Mrs. E. Rickert, 79 _ Lancaster Street,, when Miss Lizzie Schott and Mt. John Jones, both of. : Tavistock were hapâ€" mony was performed ‘by Rev. E. F. Oberlander in the presence of _ theâ€"imâ€" mediate refatives® of the contracting parties. < o 0 ~ so oooe AN SE P FCTY 1 The bride, who was attired in ‘ & beautiful gown of while silk . was asâ€" sisted by her . sister, Miss Emm Schoth of town, who wore a dress of pink .ml"’r- groom was n;-dfl blecIudAn‘tofdmm‘ The young couple will take up their â€" reâ€" sidence > in Tavistock. * Those Interested, Please Read Fresh air and exercise, with proper tood and a sufficient amount of sleep, are the easentiais. i â€" Under such â€"a regime of living, germs cafinot develop, and many disâ€" eases are prevented. _ Should the system require a tomic, take only such as you know their inâ€" gredientsâ€"such is Vinol, which is a incasg "“"“""J.‘.’.‘f"n..:"“‘ 1 of mmlnuoon-hu and lnvigorators for a invigorates and builds TOBACCO HABIT LIQUOR HABIT HYMENEAL JONESâ€"SCHOTT FOR A LONG LFE of. the St. David farmer, reâ€" addÂ¥d, happ otsw 0t i0 ho mtc ns h oo iglgs 5 alapes c onthus o veen® :I\A_L_. huild ore WILLâ€"SUBMIT * Waitgan at Comman That Me 3 wnmw Negotiations Mayor . Schmal Alds. Kran:, N After‘a somewhat lengthy conference it was aereed that the Berlit: commitâ€" tior; â€"whereby In cases of. theumatisny Felief from pain makes sleep and rest pcssible. This __ may be obtained by applying Chamberlain‘s Liyiment,..For salé ‘by all ‘dealers. ce * ‘¥ ~ The Committec and the LightyComâ€" mission is meeting this afterrmon 4. the Council Chamberâ€" > Mr. J.â€"K. Ball, who has been . the successful < manager of . ‘the ; Wwcal branch of ‘the Bank of> Toronto since its establishment in Berlin stx ysars ago, has received a w f motion, by being .~ %O . position: of nu;pt of ‘the branch & Vancouver and Supérintendent ‘of . the British Columbis branches. **> s aftned T0 YancodÂ¥eR _ Mr: Ball will leave in a few weeks to assume his new dutics. g * ‘The result olâ€"the â€"vote on the â€" proâ€" posed. unionof the Methodist, â€" Presâ€" byterian .and Congregational dendmiâ€" nations, Which has been taken by the congregation~of Trinity Iawf- Church during the last few _ weeks, was given out by the committee â€" in charge of the ballotting.> Out of â€"a membership of about 725 the total vote in favor of union was w 65 against. ‘The vote of the al BHoard on the question was .. 11 in favor and 6 agaings. / <~ > *.** Committee of Manageâ€" ment Was"Appointed ‘There was avlarge {and pepresentaâ€" tive mecting of citizens interested in the question of establishing . a branch of the Victorign Order of Nurses. in Berlin at the Library Hall\on Saturâ€" day afternoon, . Almost every denomi nation was represented and keen‘ : inâ€" terest was taken in the proceedings. Mrs. A. Foster, ir., was voted _ to the chair and in a brief and concise manner explained the object of the Association * rer After an informal discussion it was unanimously decided that a Victorian Order of Nurkes‘ ‘Assoctation be formed in Berlin udneo'-m ol management ‘selected ‘ from â€" the various churches of the town. was apâ€" Jomige tb somplete the orgreiadtion. Po ~The committee will meet .at" the T revis) Unmon for tms Inbpors of T rnoon of cucuniv officers and the variqns, comâ€" mittees. . The duties of ‘ Se ty were performed by Mrs. E. D. â€"Ling. C.N R. Radial Will : Enter Into ‘Guéiph Guelph, _ MarcÂ¥â€"13.â€"Two engineers Su ol â€" the C.N.R. Railway were ~ here | Mere toâ€"day . and had . private. conlerences "I‘% with the _ manulacturers‘ committee of Ahe city: councdil, with. railway reâ€" presentatives, regarding, #0 it 18 UB* _‘ y derstood, the entrance of a "‘;?“"-l «y The belicf is that the line will make ‘rant. its apptoach through .J. W. z\m" «1 property in St. l;tz,l:- Ward. U ‘That the line to will be _ . in | kils oreration â€" within â€" a year is practiâ€" cally assured. . $. t e s oiies s ieA n Savamnab, March 16.â€"The battered remmant of the old bat , Maine, was towed nine miles (rom harbor toâ€"day and sunk in the m of the Gulf Stream. The bomes ot bet illâ€" {ated rs were transférred with ceremonies to the battleâ€" © to be takeh to â€" the United States. . WENTWORTH $211 a munflarthe Wotpenter PROPOSITION C uder, n dbtee a> V At the meeting of the â€" Board â€" of Directors, ‘Mr. W. H; Breithaupt was elected president, Mr. E. F> Seagram, |1st vice president, Mr. W. M. Cram ‘second viceâ€"president, and Mr. W. M. ~O. Lochead, secretaryâ€"treasurer. â€"_° Annual Mee Were Elected \.. Guelph, March 1+,«â€"The . head, . of the _ dog shot on HMemming‘s â€" farm on the : Eramosa .. road .on. â€" March11, which was sent to Toronto for examâ€" |ination, provedâ€"to te badly infected | with rabies and :to day Dominicr Inâ€" 8. ector â€" Perdve was sent to this city | to find out for certaig bow long the dog had been rynning at Jarge, and it it had bitten any ol the apimals on the â€" farm. He and ~ . Mr. ; Laidlaw €rove .. out. to .. Mr; Hemming‘s. this morning and the farm will beâ€" quarâ€" {|antined so that there will .. be â€" no "hqet ol .any: other: animal becoming | infected â€" with the disease. When Mesâ€" sts. . â€" Laidlaw . and Youmg â€"were: out a â€" week ago . b.ey gave. instructions that all the dogs on the neighboring farms,.; were to be ~tied: up, so that if any of them had become iniected they would te under control. . Inspecâ€" tor . Perdue does not think muszling | is sufficient. _ s mw | ol : Abe 3i ‘heifite &Wmmu& teadea hy 4. leige sdiier O ts stookhnoldéts."" #0 repo! were the ‘Club had enjoyed & pros 4 :on‘mfi,ftn e 4 “.E stallation 5- frst m;m waterworks WM‘ :n-v: also been provided . w f he ; by ‘the ‘bachelor members ‘of the club during the hot summer months., It is ulso ‘the intention «0 ib a sys« tem for watering : the °_ greens . and level off the ‘grounds. club now emjoys a members"ip of about . three BHundred, ninety: of whg are <stockâ€" holders. This number is ° likely to be considergbly ‘augmented during the year. 2 ‘‘The shareholders‘ of members to act as directors for year Are Messrs. W. H. Breit , W, M. 0. Lochead; E. F. Seagram, Dr. W. T. Wallace, W. M. Cram, E. W. Clement and T. Witzel;© The fast two â€" named are the new inenibers who have :taken the places left vacant 4by Mr. C. L. Laing, who expressed ‘a. desire . to retite and Mr. J. Hespeler who will be unable to act in view of his abâ€" sence in Europe. e i letalt 4 _ ranontAy closl l Ottawa, March 18.â€"According . to the record of . industrial . accidents kept by the department . of : labor, â€" 61 persons were killed and 11‘;:' injured dur l"obnllz 1912. record eomgznl very ivorably with that of ‘,Jui_uy. when. 86 worllnm were killâ€" ed and 214 injured, compared _ with j February, 1911, the récord is still more‘ favorable, as 93 were killed and 197 injured in that mouth. The worst ‘M'fl ol the past munrth, was: the premature explosion if Jyl%lh on ‘ construction work near Fort Frances, ‘Ont., â€" on the line of the Canadian Northern Rallway, by which 18 com struction hands were killed and â€" 6 .others seriously injured, C ‘Mr. J. M. Scully ~was â€" appointed auditor and Mr. E. W, Clement capâ€" tain. / ® 3 4 o se iess Road 239 ACCIODENTS IN FEBRUARY BANK BOOK AND,GNAIAOTIR. GCarefu) Parent:"Before I can gl<* consent to your‘ proposed. matriape to my daughter, 1 must. know some thing about your cbaracter," 4 BSultor: "Certain‘y, air, certain‘y Here is my bankâ€"book." Carefal Parent (after a !hufl "Take het, my boy, and be happy." Lady Kxhibitot â€"tat, close of baby show): But geod gracious! This is not my bab», sir! ‘ Official: Very sorry, madam; It‘s the last left. The Iabels got mixed up somebow. But TW take care it does not occur agalm. ~~ 0 ~0_ _ [ Mrs. Sharpe:: Have you fled those :u(n-lolm:l-fl,‘:- 54 . Lawyrer: Mm!“""’.:i‘ m:mmr 'l‘ ,..'.“';-mu-M' .,...mr.nllvnuuu to "The aeroplape is in Its In"ancy yet #Then it‘s a wondortul‘y proc:ous 1 In what way ?t" It‘s alrcady going THE PACE THAT KILLS LABELS WERAE MIXEO Aavick CHANGE WIFE euinh. dil s yosmuam w * C se râ€" damages LOST HER the of the lot mext tho : pace that im ww ”(i "ak . 4 f W'siflmfl hal taken . the. matter up. with Mr. W.F. 3““ u.r-.&mfz‘ mh'm“‘ 1 u“: us W Â¥ ‘In to "tre temoved. :lcwvflc‘lhfl:l:rm M“.. Tils.lads were . sentenced> at Berlin to. AiÂ¥e :. years . {or, thett; .and At.4s . considered tliat they received a very severe sentence. at bovs: tha When the sentence was in . the: Magistrate relerred to: 6t Athat Nee arfheat ons & to. #t them to the P'O;’l'hntlnn IS\«. howâ€" ever, took the view that the authoriâ€" ties of that institution would keep them away . from the gduk.lo class . of criminals, and % : they . would have an opportunity to learn a trade, which would fit them better for life‘s. battle alter they were liperated. The record~of young Coopert wis an unusually bad ‘one and umu had ‘been award of the ‘s Ald Society ‘he ‘was allowed libertics which did not tend to improve > bis morals. He was away {româ€"town for over a year and gave a good account ol himsell, but when he returned® in 1910 he ‘was always : a source of ~anâ€" noyance to the police. There were mo less than seven" convictions :z theit rogistered â€"against him and of ;:hopâ€"lmldng and ~ two ~~cases . of shooting. ~ Young Preuss did. not have ‘as bad a police record dut : he refused to work, Writing. to ~ bis telatives in Berlin<Jast week he statâ€" es that heisâ€"being well looked after and has go choiceâ€" of learning .~ two tri loring or ‘stoneâ€"cutting. Potice "Magistrate ‘Weir stated Monday that if there is~ any : other way of looking ‘alter the â€" boys . he would be pleased to hear ofâ€"it, ‘but be did not conisider that the sentences were severe considering the . records ol the two lads. ‘The above desparch. has rélerence.to young.Cooper andâ€" Preuss, . who, wets sentenced early in February by Police Magistrate Weir afterâ€"they had plead« ed guilty to severa; ebarges .of theft, shopâ€"breaking and other clarges comy mitted during the month of January. GOLDEN WEDDING Gueiph, March M.â€"Surrounded by theit children and grandchildren, Mr: and Mrs. ~John. Simpson of this : tity celebrated the 50th anniversary " ~of their ~wedding at the home of . their son, Mr. J. H. Simpson, 21 â€" Paisloy street. ‘The event took place in . Nasâ€" sagaweya township .in . 1862. pt those who were in .“?" at the; . wedâ€" ding, only. two, .‘ Hentry ‘Husband ‘ol.'rommd Mrs» M. A. Stephenâ€" son of ton, were. present .‘~ at ‘the _ fifticth anniversary. â€" All <the 'lons ‘and > darghters attended except ;u' daughter, Mrs. Thomas Stephenâ€" gon of Hamilton, who was too . ‘ill to come. The {family: present wereâ€" Mr.â€" J. H. Simpson, Mr.. Robert Simpson of > Hamilton,. ~Mrs. James IM‘ und Mrs. D. Ward ‘of ~Detroit; and a large number; of grandchildren. During â€" the evening Mr.. and Mrs. 'sw were presented with : a purse ot gold. n Vae relo Was Sente.ce Sever matter hev hey la y 061 0¢ 1% 1N ROYAL CITY at M 6 . pree isoners smou th mers D; romiortable, â€" mo ho +Pg +R â€" Ottawa," March 15.â€" Col. m: has circulated . among the m of Parliament â€" a p;ilntd memoranâ€" wum giving remarkably tull explan Nou‘atl the estimates of mm Department. 1t : takes feature alter feature of the votes, and gives particulars as to the service involved, notices of new departures in . policy, and information as to the organiza~ tion aimed at. Much of the questionâ€" ing to <be expected when the . estiâ€" mates are before the House is anticiâ€" pated. < $ Training of Cadets, * Provision is made in ‘the ‘annual drill vote for the training of cAfiets for a week in eamp. I! expectations as to a god turnout of Cadets are realized number of trained boyg and ‘men" should approach 94,000. "The authorized© training establishâ€" tnent for the militia if 59,962, â€"and 13,637 horses, exclusive of a‘ permanâ€" ent force of 3,400, with ‘577 horses. ‘Thus the total is 63,362 men and14,â€" 414 horses." Ten years og: the, estabâ€" lishment was: <Militia, 38,150, with 4,442 horses, and permanent _ force 1,021, with 326 horses. The incroase is 21,810,and ©9,400 horses. ‘Teachers to Take Course. ,, Provision is made in the estimates for 500 teachers taking the _ course, but the expéctation is that~ nearly 1,000 will apply for permission to atâ€" tend, as follows: Ontario, 400; Queâ€" iec, 100; Maritime Provinces, . 225, Northâ€"West, 350. Much information is given as to the objects and work _ of Athe Strathcona Trust, and details are given as to the number of school teachers who have been trained â€" in ph(ilcll culture by instructors . supâ€" plied by the Militia Department. | . . t is noted that it costs; approximâ€" ately $40 a year to clothe a private of the permanent force and $6.30. . a private of the actiye militia. Informaâ€" tion is given as to the cost of separâ€" ate articles. ~ " An extract is given from Sir _John French‘s report as to the need . for and value of an adequate stalf. Big Year For Militia y ~NoTriIce oncreteâ€"mixing is Easily 3 .. Esarned Drs.: KENNEDY *:KENNEDY see us personally call at our Medi patients in .our W offices which for â€"Corresp Myd%afl; M;:ee.nllktuu DRS. Y & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont, ies have NERVOUS, LIFEL P PB * #Â¥ FARMER CFasecy C convenient, ur name ® »i‘]‘._”!] tha v\g a mm to you by return mall Tree, . MAGST 1. â€"â€" Natienal Bask Buildisg, Montroal. 1 4 ¢ men ie n set n inar aowal, lociors. used clecitiq bells abd RUCH Toronto, â€" March_17.â€"Every and pupil in the Ontario s‘ °C lege. at Whitby underwent: the 6 of vaccination lastâ€"woek. Two cases ot smallpoxwere discovered im .. college and a hutrryâ€"up call was . sent to 1rovincial healti? headquar ters, Dr. Bell, provinvial inspector, â€" and <> leading â€" smalipox expert in Ontario, went down, and as a resultâ€"ofâ€" the energetic measures â€"heâ€" tea, practically all danger otâ€" the discase syreading has been averted. The girl â€" victims have beeh isolated, and the entire college divinfected. The loâ€" cal _ medical health officer vaccinated the girls, the task occupying _ #wo STUDENTS AT WHITBY ____ COLLEGE ARE YACCINATED days 16 Maynard Ave., folks went tothe â€" â€"" §l’qerbahst for their roots ?:g'bt and barks; Nowaâ€" ‘davys they take â€" BLLSS Back in the olden days Solomon Kaufman ases . with Wito *maps ine t FOR SALE BY sliger and ces c A un g NO PAY Asomes ntant1 =â€" ataniin â€"a perfect blood | * Have you idressed icre ts hice ond follows : enfi health tE YOUR Li + Berlin A¢

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