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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jan 1913, p. 2

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61 ppportamity for the good â€" people . of «_.â€" Berlin to spend an evening the _ beautiful little suburh, Centreville. '" g NO FEAR OF INVASION f IS FELT IN ENGLAND _A On, Tuesday evening, New â€" Years‘ *. Pve, the Centreville Sunday â€" School ;_Will hold its entertainment. _ Keep 4 ate open. Finish up _ the . old "â€" year\by spending the evening with us in an\enjoyable and profitable â€" way. * Programme begins at 8 o‘elock. Gaod ‘singing, addresses, etc. A â€" splendi¢ _ opportunity for the, good people _ of ;.%â€" Toronto, Dec. 28.â€"A judgment reâ€" the argument was reasonable and Te _ &utned in the divisional court toâ€"day fused to convict the hotelman. The ‘‘ by Mulock, C. J., Sutherland, J., and attorneyâ€"general for Ontatrio then apâ€" .Middleton, .*:, in the case Rex v. pegled from the mabistrate‘s decision, Crown saved the Ontario Liquor Act but District Judge Stone, of Algoma .. from righteous ridicule. heard the Tase on July 11, 1812, and ~. <The history of the cass dates back . upheld the magistrate. . â€" to the beginning ‘of the year, when ai The case in the divisional court to ___New Ontario hotelman, named Clark, day was an appeal from the decision ‘was brought before the magistrate for of Stone, and the Crown‘s side â€" was . selling liquor on Sunday. Clark‘s in argued by ~J. B. Cartwright, K. C. » genious defense was that he had sold There was no one for the respondent. the liquor on Saturday and had _ re.in the judgment the appeal was alâ€" ccived the money for it then, but that ‘ lowed _ with costs, and the case was ie liquor had not been delivered unâ€" referred back to the magistrate to be _ â€".| en n manmenameem mm mm n pempegamengrmemgremmmggmezs (Hamilten Times.) \~lke That Federal Building Over in Britain, a cable tells ~.. ‘"mates about to ne submitted to Parâ€" , _ Mament _ for the purchase of a sit*,| works have enoluslh work on hand to _ _ and a $200,000 bu:ilding is expected‘|keep them busy for many months. to follow. We suppose that it is the|Birmingham is doing record business ~ imtention to meet Berln‘s wisbes in|in the automobile, jewellery, _ fancy . ‘ the matter of tne location of the proâ€" |leather goods aoflfi&gr manufacturâ€" ~posed new building in order that it/ing trades, and simil#r reports _ are may accord with the permanent plan|being received from all part the of civic imaprovement which Berlin it|country. Not much need of thri is expected may shortly adopt. form over there. . $ I reports are to be believed Berlin ".l6s at last to have the Federal buildâ€" _ ing to which it has been long pinning *â€" its hope. The announcement of Mr. v" MW. G. Weichel, M.P.: indicates â€" that . $60,000 has been included in the estiâ€" Toronto, Dec. 27.â€"For the purpose ‘of preventing the leakage in Ontario Methodism membership the Methodist Men‘s Association of Ontario, is â€" inâ€" augurating . a â€" system â€" of transfer. Through the coâ€"operation of the varâ€" fots brotherhoods and _ men‘s organiâ€" zations from all parts of the province the work will be effected. TORETAIN MEN P OF M ‘‘This, then, is the decision‘to which the Government adhere. . They know _ the institution of compuilsory "I feel bound to add this, that afâ€" ter most searching inquiry, and takâ€" ing the position at its worst for us at every stage â€" of the investigation, the Committee of Imperial Defence have it as their considered opinion that with our military and naval forâ€" ces as they. stand the danger of _ inâ€" vasion may _ now beâ€"{faced without fear, and this, too, while leaving > a gBeat expeditionary force free wd:â€" ghuard â€" our vital interests ove â€" ‘Lhere are many dangers and Aifficultâ€" ies which contront us, but §t is not tbe raising of a vast army confined to home defence to which we now deâ€" vote our energies. | Samrien h yo m io No s e td o darooias | ol ol mnflr .m' Y, ap Order of Nyupses Mss § n:u- Tar Uriieg Steies sethegh my.m-duu. acting for her "tik 5b Sents extra. Roya) Highness the Duchess of Con LIQUOR CANNOT BE ‘iNatice of changes mis£ be left at this office not later then Saturday noon. .‘The copy of changes mtg hbe h later than M{ noon. c“:! ® ulv'leni-mu accep up to W mesday each week. *‘ Advertising rates reasonable and mill be made known on application. 8. S. ENTERTAINMENT. The street railway and waterworks debentures of Guelph at 5 per cent. interest, amounting to $52,000, have teen disposed of to Woodâ€"Gundy Com pany, Toronto, at 101. This is con sidered an excellent bargain, in view of the _ tight condition of the market for several months past, and is said to be much higher than other places: have been able to oltain. . DEBENTURES SOLD ots 50 cents extra. Sunday. The magistrate thought DELIVERED ON SUNDAY the city to fill positions. They board in one place, room in another, _ and work where the preacher or â€" church workerâ€" ‘knows not. If they attend church they are seen there with the throng, and _ slip in and out unseen, and feel that they have been slighted. They get into %mu of ‘ attending £rst one chufch and.then another, and finally no church at all." service to be quite impossible at the presont time. Even if it were possiâ€" ble it would take. many years for an army based on a principle so novel to the Brtish people to be an effiâ€" ient engine or war. His Maijesty‘s Government have no intention whatâ€" ever of adopting the system of comâ€" pulsory sarvice for fighting units. Far from abandoning the voluntary "prinâ€" ciple, they intend to foster, encourage and extend it by évery means in their power. This, then, is final so far as we are concerned, and I go further and say that no alternative Governâ€" ment _ that â€" could he formed would come to a different conclusion at the present tings.‘‘â€"From an qddress by Colonel Seely, Sectetary of State for Wat. lowed _ with costs, and the case was referred back to the magistrate to be dealt with: The case in the divisional court to day was an appeal from the decision of Stone, and the Crown‘s side was argued by ~J. B. Cartwright, K. C. the people are so busy making money that they have no time to spemd it. In Dundee, Scotland, machinery is standing idle in jute factories not for lack of orders, but for want of men. A searciy is also noticed at Glasgow where the shipbuilding _ yards _ are beating all previous records. Belfast‘s linen industry has not been so prosâ€" perous for many years. Glasgow steel works have enough work on hand to Pelly . The board has not yet reached . a decigion as to the best means of exâ€" tending the work, . but has several Froposals under consideration. CECBE‘ ©EEROCRICCN NOC VHD SPCCIE! lund which her Royal Highnees has heen raising to enable the board . to extept its Activities had grown :-o $220,000. This t was formaily fandeg over 16 P crscmire by Mise ODIST CHURCH WHAT FREE TRADE DOES i» onment," he said. "The st.enlinf of a loaf of bread for a starvin* amity sends a man to jail. Yielding to temptation and taking some trifling article from a bargain counter is penalized by perhaps a month in a cell. Butâ€"the gravest of crimes againat divine laws and a vicious, defiance of the well recognized principles of morality are allowed to go unpunishâ€" Minard‘s â€" Liniment Cures â€" Colds, Etc. i found "‘guiltv‘‘ of complicity in _ the|follows:â€" Elllch'mn dynamite plots including| Mr. W. the wrecking _ of the Lor Angeles Waterloo, | Times Building. ceeded in Frank Ryan. President Internationâ€"| building f al Association Bridge Structural Iron| After m Works was among those censured. He{ bas been with othm;‘:u accused of using the| Robert _ Union‘s to destroy the properâ€"| Works, ‘th ty of contractors who refused to reâ€"| ial centre cognize the Union. rrrmagett part of t ‘as demanded by madern conditions of sacial ‘life,â€"with power to nullify the marriaige tie and grant relief to poor as. wellas;rich on the grounds named ed and treated as a matter only of scandal and idle gossip." â€"~ _ _ , right of appeal to the Supreme Court of Canads. Each province should be divided into districts and there should be frequent sitting in this way. Mr. Johnston argued that courts would be avai to the laborer as well as the "A trifling matter lnxn a . moral standpoint may be ground for imprisâ€" _‘ Beveral speakers entered into the discusison, both for and against. Verdicts were brought â€" in at ten o‘clock. ranting an absolute decree, the speakâ€" er voul&? on the evidence adduced, impose â€"a punishment. . The â€"speakeér wished to see a purely judicial triâ€" bunal composed of at least ‘three judges, appointed to hear i!! divorce cases. ~He would have the members of the tribun;l mi?enta"of ;he same province as the icant, ; on a g‘pl questions zzge ghov:f:i be tfl E. F. B. Johnston Argues For Reform $*a,* In the System. . * TORONTO, Dec. 28.â€"A strong adâ€" vocacy of a divorce court in Canada, as. well.as;rich on the grounds named in the ghiorily Report of the British Royal Commission was made bg Mr. E. F, BR Johnston. K.C., in an address before the Ontario Bar Association rshrday mfternoon. In every case here the husband is found guilty by the divorce court of offences, warâ€" Two defendants were found _ ‘"not guilty." The following were found "‘guilty‘" Frank M. Ryan, John _T Butler, Herbert S. Hockin, Olog A. Tveitmoe, Eugene A. Clancy, Philip A. Cooley, Michael J. Young, Frank A. Higgins, K. R®. Munsey, Frank C. Walsh, Patrick F. Farrell, John â€"IL. Barry, Paul J. Morren, Henry W. Lesleituer, Charles N. Buil, William Peddin, Michael Shipe, Edward Smyâ€" the, James E. Roy, Murray L. Penâ€" nell, William _ J. C. Bernbardt, Wilâ€" fred Bert Brown, William J. McCain, Frank K. Painter, Peter J. Smith, George _ Anderson, Michael J: Hanâ€" non, Edwards _E. Phillips, Charles Wachtmaister, Frank .J. Murphy, Fred ~Moomey Ernest G. W. Basey, Fred Shekmon and Herman W. K. Linc. Her G. Siefert, Milwauvee, and Dan‘el} Buckley, Davenport, Towa, fount *not guilty." | . Michigan Ave. and G/ ’ OTICE «. to 0 men us y call at ou? Medical ] P in our Windsor offices for Canadian business of DRS. KENNEDY & KE READER: No matter who has treated you, write ":z:flo;; apinion Free of Charge. Books Freeâ€"‘"‘The Golden Monitor" _ (Iust ) u&mm _,____ QUEsTION LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT SENT ON Write for our Eninppants ies Boos paspr Pross, bafiren uhi bodu ioi riogg: ga mrfnercomtregn oi rede Gan aced tet. irritable, mbno(‘hehwkhfilu\.mmmmmt n urine. on e sunken, hollow Mfi earoworn expression, roor memorf. fifeices, aistrustful, lack encrey en 1 atreopthy tired mornings fogritee nighs. chnogcoolé Lecsa .n _l’"‘!lln TCPR u;c.r‘yr_‘l‘l'l‘nmn;i e the brain becomes nc ELV Eqba ETCO + rvermadiee J duva t tm ds w2 dieappear, the berves become strong as sleel: 10 thot ber soubmeds, bocifalucen on %mmmxomfimhmfm fult .Wnrn-t P enret ioi Nart arind t k ie dee t en earned e will cure you or no pay. 1 Indianapolis, Dec. 28.~â€"Thirtyâ€"eight WANTS DIVORCE COURT. YoU PAY wWHEN CURED IF~ NO NAMES OR PHOTOS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT _c; 6 a + h ;( 24. â€" 4 * )e#\ a ( b . E* fi y PM % s [~ A es D y clel3l*}3 2 PhDrs oo kn : i n q "’ d \.r JP '., "'“)/4;",' "< k‘" ' L‘/ 7 o 4 ©~Ad + \/ ¢ . Te Y & J Cured by the New Met utmeik _ . â€" ~ _ Namara .____ NERVOUS DEBILITY: . KENNEDY & KENNEDY . Michigan Ave. and Griswolid St., ° Petroit,; Mich. ,.o"c! All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" H ment in Windsor, Ont. 1f you desire to y call at Medical Institate in Detroit as we see and treat in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and for Canadian business only. jAddress all letters as follows : or Canadian business only. jAddress all 1 pns. WY & Knllrv. Windsor, P , | Christmas Box for Berlin‘ Tuesday‘s "’H:‘; issue of our Berlin contemporary, the d Tory orn:',’:onw the announce ment reported to have been made by Thirtyâ€"eight| Mr. W. G. Wéichel, M.P., for North can cure you and make a rasn of you. Under its infuâ€" | This is a fine stmas Box for the j city and a splen mfition of its commercial standing!‘ Atnong the conâ€" tres ’ 39 Hg i ..3 ; R ". * ‘PBogle ¢q Relect Site; â€" In convetsationâ€" with Mr. W. â€" G. ‘ Weichel,, M.P., _ the Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph was informed that the report ‘as given above was authentic with the exception t.h.al:Y the estimate of the cost of the proposed building was not given by him. "All 1 have to say on the cost of the building is that it will be a structure that will be sufficient: to serve the needs of Berlin for many ‘years. What that will cost will be left to the discretion of the â€" Public Works Department." Mr. Weichel also stated that the $50,000 to be provided for in the csâ€" timates is merely for the land. I‘ is the intention of the Goveroment, he said, to sPend more money in â€" brick apd mortst tham in the site. If Berâ€" lin wants to spend more it will be ‘‘What sites bhave been secured _ as options ?"" Mr. Weichel was asked. . ‘I am not at liberty to state but the question _ will be left practically in the hands of the Berlin people. There are sevaal sites that would be svitable but I am going to leave that to you people in Berlin to decide," was the reply. . As stated, the Department of Pubâ€" lic Works"has Set ~aside $50,000 for a site andâ€"the RéCord ventures the opinâ€" ion that e.m $200,000 will be exâ€" pended â€" on ‘a Federal building, . or la. manufacturing, the Twin City stands tenth on the list in the Dominâ€" ion with an annual nutput exceeding $12,000,000. Its Customs, Excise and Postal revenues are grâ€"wing by leaps and bounds, _ while the Bertin public building has not kept pace with the city‘s growth. The Department too recognizes that Berlin is one of the greatest, and fastest growing manuâ€" {acturing contres in Canada. One> convinced that Berlin needs a new publ‘c building; the Mon. Mr. Roâ€" gets, declared it should he a . good oneâ€"one that would provide for _ its prospective growth and future _ reâ€" quirements.* At the earnest solicitaâ€" tion of _ the memper, he will provide {cr a magnificent â€" Federal building, one giving accommodation for a city of 40,000 to 50,000 le. The _ present WMW to be used as Customs and Excise ofâ€" fces and the new Post Office will be evected: on ‘another site. Options have been obtained on sevâ€" eral ‘suitable sites but its location will reguireâ€"to be decided by the citiâ€" zens of Berlin. To purchase the site, the sim of $50,000 has been placed in the forthcoming budget. Waterloo. The report in part is as The member was able to show that the | pressnt public building barely meets present needs and will soon be inadequate. Mr. W. G. Weichel, M.P., fog North|is where I have my greatest s & Waterloo, announces that he has sucâ€"| Send attached coupon toâ€"day: and (! ceeded in ‘securing a new _ Federal| will send you free my jllustrated book building for Berlin. s After months of tactful effort, he hbas been able to convince the Hon. Robert _ Rogers, Minister of Public Works, ‘that this important commercâ€" ial centre merits recognition on the pert of the government. urns to and ulcers St. Catharines, Dec. 29.â€"In giving judgment yesterday upon the appeal of E. A. lsancaster, M.P., against an assessment of $2,500 upon his Dominâ€" iort‘ Parliamentary sessional ndemniâ€" ty, Judge Carmap found that the inâ€" come was ‘assessable, but after _ deâ€" ducting proper disbursements and exâ€" emptions there was nothing to assess Mrâ€"Lancaster had contended that it required $1,600 for his living expens es at Ottawa during the session. This Judge Carman accepted, and declared that the balance was not sufficiently large to coms undet the income _ asâ€" sessment.â€" M WINNIPEG.â€"The local barbers have decided to raise the price of bairâ€"cuts io thirtyâ€"five.â€"cents, Commencing Janâ€" vary 2nd. © Dr. Jessop, the local member of the Legislature, was uaz::d $1,000 . on his allowance, but didâ€"not anpeal. for the people to say, was Mr. Weich el‘s intimation. It is proposed _ to provide for the erection of the buildâ€" ing as soon as the site is selected and the sooner this is done the soonâ€" er the building will be erected. ; The above is C. E. Brooks, inventor of the Appliance, who cured himâ€" self and â€" who has been curing others for over 30 years. li ruptured, write him * __ toâ€"day. on Rupture and its cure, showing my Appliance and giving you prices and names of many people who have tried it and were cured. Tt gives instant reel when all others fail. Remember I use no salves, no harness, no lies. I send on trial to prove what I say is true. You are the judge and once having seen my illustrated book and read it youw will be as enthisiastic as my hundreds of patients whose letters you can also read. Fill out free couâ€" pon below and mail toâ€"day. It‘s well worth your time whetQer you try my Appliance or not. Free Information Coupon W you have tried most everything se, come to me. , Where others fail Addgess C.E. Brooks 242 B State Street, Marshall, Mich. Please send me by mail in plain wrapper your . ilJlustrated book _ and â€"full information about your. Appliance for the cure of rupture. " ity HAIRâ€"CUT 35 CENTS. 1 Send it on Trial State ... 'IE:;(‘! Waterioc, Ont. Branch, And futtRef take notice that 1 will immediately .after the said last menâ€" tioned d, ‘proceed to distrjbute the estate of said deceased among the parties | IMed thereto, having reâ€" gard onl the claims of which 1 shall ve"had nbtice, and that to me, the undersigned, the Executor of the"wil of the said deceased on or before tie 15th day of January, A.D. 1913, thiir â€" Christian and surnames, address»} and _ description, the â€" full particulars of their claims, a â€" state ment of their accounts, and the _ naâ€" ture of the securities (if any) held by Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Statite Ist, George V Chapter 26 Section 3 that all Creditors and othâ€" er persoss having claims against the estate of the _ above named deceased who diec on or about the 23rd _ day of .July, A.D., 0911, ate required _ to send by :mt, preâ€"paid, ot to deliver NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the mattet of the estate of Enos Cressma} late of the Township _ of Wilmot in _ the County of Waterloo, farmer, deceased. We have vacancies for men and woâ€" men in all Jines of work.: If you are, out of employment communicate with us at once. No charge for registraâ€" tion of s¢rvices rendered. 14â€"t1, Total Assets 3ist â€"Dec, 750,000.00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. J. H. Webb, Esq. William Snider, Esq. Geo. Diebel, Esq. «J. L. Wideman, Esq., St. Jacobs. Allan Bowman, Esq., Prtston. P. E. Shantz, Preston. Themas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Liv ngston, Esq., Baden. Frank Haight, Esq. #f Waterloo Mutual Wm. Snider, President. Geo. l*e,bel,‘ Viceâ€"President. Frank |Haight, Manager: Arthur! Foster, Inspector. J. C. Haight, Solicitor. Residfs / Put in that ad. toâ€"dayv If so "want" adâ€" vertise in the Chronâ€" icleâ€" Telegraph. It Brings Have you anythi to sell ?y e Have you lost or found anything? _ CADIEA] L....c.00 seproihtt snitmiiqermnen sc ssiccns. $3,000,000 _ $4,000,000 2 Reserve fnensessstep .......- -.-.....\.....o-.p-....,....... 3,000,000 ‘.m,“ * DOPOGIGS ......... ..qco.t quuuse ccnermintcragtamecsccseme: 23,677,730 35,042,311 > LOBDS B JRVCBHIMENE® ........» sâ€"==»»»sscnsis»»s»s»»s ©7,457,090 38,854,801 TOURL A§BOLD .....qas seascree eererstcsentensmnennnnncnenties 33,000,192 48,237,284 Has 88 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Lities in the World + A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTRD. Savings Bank Department Chronicle â€" Telegraph Want & Columns No KING STREET EAST® to all our Customers and Friends Incorporated in 1863. FREE LABOR BUREAU 59 King St. West, Berlin. DIETRICH‘S GROCERY ~ p ? HAPPY NEW YEAR OFFICERS want work lnterest allowed at Highest Current Rate for Five Yearsâ€"1906â€"1911. I will not be responsible for the asâ€" sets of the said estate, or any . part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claim 1 shall not then havs had notice. ue Dated the .. 18th day of Decemhber, 50â€"4t. 1913.° ; John B. Figcher ; ©@ . Phone 343. rigtor. 4 4 Phone 313. Proprietor. . OÂ¥eÂ¥etere¢te+e+e+et+ere Sanderson‘s Fancy â€" Buns, Bread, Fancy Cakes. â€" @eTABLISNED 1079 A simpte, safe and effective treitatent for bron Chial troubtes, avoiding drugs. Vaporized Cresolene stops the paroxyams of Whooping Couth and relieves Spasmodic Croup at once. 1tis a BOUN to sufferers from Asthma. . The air carrying the antisentic vapor, inwpired with ever} breath, makes breathing #a9y ; soothes the sore throat and stors the cough, asstiring westful nights. Jt is Invaluable to mothers with young children. | Send postal for dcscriptive bookdit. ALL DRUCGISTS. CREsOLEP®ER ‘urm!mc THROAT TABLETS forthe irritated throat. They are simplc, &:flv‘ and _ antiseptic. W your drug¢ist or trom es Whooping Cou DAVID BERGEY, Executor n * _ New Dundee t.()J BERLIN, ONT. 1911

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