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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Mar 1913, p. 3

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a CENTRAL " BUSINESS COLLEGE The annual Inn-tin: of "w “(and River l'numry l'lub mm held itt the Huh "cusp rm Sahmln' with a large numb" at .xlmrrholrllrs pr" Bent. The linattcial statement Mas most sittisiar'tory, The folloxvirrr,of 'ieers we're Noemi: 1'rrsla?nt-F.. P. Flomrm, li C. vie-President-r'.. F Hmmmm, 2nd Vice-Pros --li M. Cram. s'eCv.-Trraos --w. M, n. Lnrhmd. Diretors-H. w Lamprm.“ Hour rtvifio (1'aptamy, W. ll Hreithaupt, and i,htt show univers, Attditot--.r M Frullv, FC A. The club mm has; u nmxm-vrelu‘p M about 22ft, end a ‘Iln‘I'PMJIII war. is looked l'nmuI-l to, Farmers' report Hut while the gale in the country districts “as icrrilic the damage dune “as not wry Emit, beyond the blowing down " form‘s and There was . large, supply spring vep,etalhr,, inrllzdlng tadishes and humus, svllhr; packagm. " ne bong!“ tor P.'aster and the farm- inf Mrs. 1'atharino Schrrcr, to Mr. at: secured their limos. :‘llmnus Wilbur Woodland, only son Butter was' snl-l at Ill] m-nt- Dr: Em” Mr, and Mrs. Woodland of Beams- pounl, and potators at $1:20 and Milk. Um. The britlr was given away $1.80 ttrr bag, by her trrother, Mr. Alfred t'. Richer There was a supplv ot treslt mapte ier. and was unattended. Sh:- was at- sym tshich sold “willy at 45 cts per 'tirrst in a beautiful dress of white can. The farmers statrd thut the Isatin mammal-x, and wan .1 pearl supply this year “m be up to 1heis"nhrrst with diamond cvnltc, the Iveragn will of the grown. Thur-n “an " In.-- .......I.. r --- I There Bas not a scarcity of rugs. hut the huyrrs were disappointed when the farmers asked From 25 to 27 cents per dozen after it “as possible to Dr0cure fresh-laid was in the local stores during um work as low as 23 calls per dozen. ”nun", eggs had to be bought for East” and the fann- ers secured their Intros. was wry rdrrwty uHrmlnl by humans and citizens. Thr supply ot farm ”Induce of all kinds was m;uul tn [hr demand aryl an immrnsc quantity changed hands. Daubcn‘y oats, a very early van iety. Regenerated Abundance, early Tmproved Siimriam, tun-My rocotmncm ded by the II. A. C. Also small lot ot Swedish Giant. BERLIN MARKET 1 WELL h'rrfililEly, Seed Oats For Sale Consultant ... ... ...... $117,140.00 _ All policies guaranteed by the Lou- " not [Anemia [nuance Com- -rarittt Asset. ot 816.306.838. C. A, BOEHM ALI.) WM. 580an c. A. will, - District Attn Waterloo, Oat. Phone 246. mm cum: ..r......M..... .tiiii,isk but“ with up Dominion The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COUPANY Phone 7f3, ring General Insurance Agent Established 1864 Omer, 10terloo Mutual Building, King St. Blames: 1Mice 219, House 209. Business solicited lor ftrst class Companies. OFFICERS ELECTED , “CORPORATID "" B. STRATFORD. ONT. The best practical train- ing school in ontario..- Three departnwnts ”MINER CML, ",HoltTliANit and T'h'LKCritAPHy. All courses are thorough and practical. Teachers are experienced a! graduates are plant-rd in push Hons. We give individual at- trntinn and students may on ter at any time. Write tor our tree catalogue Mom-c. D. A. McLAOiLAN, Ptinclual. J. ll. SHEPHERD, IL rt, No, l, “autumn. E, " {unlit of early lrtturr, in 5 (T!!! Waldo" mugging l'2-,'it, This mwlv “milk-II eottple loft on Hm 79.30 train on a lmnnynmnn trip {to Itetrrtit, Cleveland and other )roints, the lll'id"'\ travelling Custumz- ,rvittrr oi mu Ir blur, will] OrriSc hat. ( Th" wedding "'ri'morty was PPT- lhmmd by “MC t', A. Tappart, pas- Itor of St. Matthess Lutheran church Din ttre prvsrnc-n or immediate relativ- M. N'.tNttr,'s ANTI DIABETES is tho “My romMy “hirh has a "can! ot rnrnplrln cures or diabetes. Price " Far sale at all Ieadine druggists. “Mal tor tree literature ('I Ilry' for Gall Stones. Kidney Tro- u.Me, Kirirasy Mum-s, Bladder Stones. nxmol, 1sunttaeo, and all diseases arising trom l ric Acid, Priets $1 so fir Ahcrs and thrro s'strrs. _ T The funeral took place on Tuesday iai tlie rvsidrncc in HeidettrerE, it" Mount Hope cemetery, Berlin, 1“ here burial took place. ) Th, den-used was in his Mth year 73ml the sympathy of a wide circle or Friends will he extended to, the tte- lemon" at Mr. “when Shiss who has ",rrtvtt a sufferer tromtutwreu1osis since ‘tho [all of last, year. He was a lor- gum-r 1tmpirsye of the Kimmel Felt I'o. and was held in high esteem by his i cz-mpaninm. - Th" marriage Céromnny took (the? Monday at high noun or Miss Etea- ttor Mire, Fromm young?“ datrghter Thy sad and untimely death took rtaee in Heidelberg on Saturday att. Tm". s mm. M VNt Fru'TUR1Mt (I), LTO ' 1i1.N.Nil'r'.0, MAN. PASSED AWAY AT fEBllill3M l'vrgumnn, w. P. 1'ltrnrcnt, llarward (mix, I'. H. tr.llrorn. It. yum, Ir. A. Lippr-rt, .h-ruzlw Lang, Hhoinhold Lane, H. A. Mayer, Lander Reade, T. Ft'agram, C. H. Snyder, K. W. Find-“r, H. W. Snydrr, Dr. L. Towers and II. Wursttt. . FIA NHL is the “HELLXBLE The bait given by the Gentlemen of the Tum-l ity in the Masonic Hall last owning was a huge success. about, 200 being present. The patronesses mic Mrs. G. Her- bert Powlby, A, M. Devin, Mrs. da- cob Hespeler, Mrs. T, Cr. Forsyth, Mrs. John B. Kirby, Mrs. George C'. H. Lang, Mrs. H G. Iwaekner. Mrs. Geo. Itttrupel, Mrs. F.. K. Kenyan]. um]: thp, stewards were Messrs K. t The llnard was much gratified with 'the grneral development ot the Semi- ‘nary and with the prospect or new students next year. Ths last term ol the scholastic year begins Thursday and will rnrl with the closing eyer- risrs of the Seminary on Thursday, June 5th, in St. John's Church, Wat- crloo. A Iamiscaie designer is to be COR. sume! in order to property plan tor the location of Nurse buildings and others that are from time to time lo he erected upon the spacious grounds of the Institution in order that beauty ot design and economy or space may not, be sacrificed. SA N 0 US M'MlhlE'l1is i " was decided to issue a m tata- logue and to raise the standard ot admzssion into the Seminary proper in which a three year: course in theological training Is required, pre- ceded by a preparatory course ot two years beyond a High School or Collegiate, the instituting at 1 Col- lege therelore becomes a necessity in connection with the Seminary. This matter as well as the buildinx at a Professor's house and the a} pointing ot a timuscis.st agznt to se- cure the necessaty lulu]: to properly develrp the Institution wilt be tttttr. mitted to the respective Synod: at their meetings in May. Tho spring meeting ot the button. Seminary Board kid on My at the institution in Waterloo was tart ly attended, in member! Hung trom Toronto, UniottviBe, Hamilton, rar- iltocl. Brodhagcn, Berlin and Water- Nllilalu Lutheran Salmuy’ Bond Dir cussed hpi',ttl Questions at the ring Meeting BI mm..\.\‘ It-Horatio BAH; WAS h HUGE SUCCESS Mr J, G, Hurst. Cor. Seer-Tron. ol thr, Waterloo County s. B. As- 'sociatitm. is in “vulture in Tor- onto at a rue-0mm ot the Executive (‘nmuulw ot the ftttt. S. t"s Associa- “on Inlay. Their Royal llighnesscs the Duke and nut-hast: of t'ottnaught, with the“ daughter and ttttite, sail for England from Halifax today try the Empress of Britain. Mrs. Gordon ' Brick" is the are“. of Mrs. Ephraim Brick" ttf lit-din during Mr, Gordon “ticker! absence abroad-Toronto World. I Mr H. W: Brown and Miss Bonham are representing the Library Board at tho annual meeting of the Mbrar- ies' Association in Toronto to-dar. , Mr. and Mrs. Woods and child "U'rremore an spending the holidays at the home ot Mr. Frank Sider, ' Petyunptat Avrnuc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weishohn ot Port Elgin are spending a law days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stoner. Chapel Street. Mr. It. A. .lucksch, formerly n? this city; and now ot New Haven, "MI. is renewing acquaintances dur- ing the holidays. Mr. Owen Thamer Mt. this morning tor Calgary where he will spem5 a few weeks prior to Joining a ntttistt Columbia Surveying gang. ‘Miss E. A. Schema. al.101nnlo. is, home on Reher street. V Cci. A. V. Nrwton,vot Worrester, Mass., is in the city today and will tahe part imam Mock Trial this exonxng. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. w. Fischer, oi Straiiord, renamed acquaintances in Berlin during the, holidays. Mr. Lambert Stem of Detroit is visiting at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. I. Slow Frederick St. Miss A. Cook, ot Hamilton, is the gurst. oi her aunt, Mrs. Jonathan Cook, Queen street, north. Mr. Arthur Moody who is In at- tendancc " Toronto University is home over, the Easter holidays. Mrs. tor.) J. H. Evans and daugtr- tor of Toronto are spending Easter week at the home ot Mrs. H. chlcr. Miss Alice Goudie who has been attending the Macdonald Institute at Guelph is home over Easter. Masts. Walter Barrie and hams Breithaupt are spending the Easter holidays in New York City. Mr. John Wildfong and family ot Toronto spent the holiday with rela- tives and friends in Berlin. Misses he!» and “worn Asmssen are spending “an Easter holidays in Rochester. N. Y. Miss Marie Uhrig and Mr. Herbert C Misha) an spending Easter with Owen Sound friends. 1 Mr. S. Hubert Seibert is spending the holidays with Chcsley and South- ampton friends. . Miss Annie Struck anrl Miss Aug- usta Htriecher are on a shopping tour in Toronto to-day. Mrs. E. Schnarr and daughter Hiv da are spending the holidays with Strattord hicnds. Miss May Ritrnan of Toronto is spending the holidays with Miss Eth- el ‘Anvy. -. Mr. h. 0. B. Brsithaupt left Thurs- day night on a business trip to New York. Mr. L. Danbetger and Mr. Fl. Woll- hard are in Toronto oier the holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson are spending the holidays is Paris. q Miss Minnie Archer of the W. G. & R. stair spent the holidays in Liste wel. Miss Bertha Pannabaker is spending the holidays at be! home in Hesee- let. Ills: liable Stein is Haiti-gm in Stratiord. It. H. Tolton is spending . In: any: in Bush. Mr. Emmanuel Bow-n is smiling Bum in Detroit. " um Elma Hess " visiting trim; lin Emit om Easter. [ Misses Elk“: and Alma Robinso- spun. Friday in Dumbo. Mr. Geo. Milli. spent 'Friday at his ham in Conestoga. “use: an; and Amy Vodka: no spending the day in Toronto. Mr. John Dumbo“ ot Toronto is spending a few days in town. Mr. C. A. Licht is visiting trieads in Toronto and Maser: Falls. 4am in Liston] over Easter. . Mr. T. H. Rieder of 110mm! was in the city for Good Friday. Miss Lillian Amy is spending Etta- ter at her home in bruyton. Mr. R. Oliver is visiting at his old In Robert Dotson is in mm: are: Bum. in suauord l;.C.Anouthm om Mr. A. Stein n in Molt ova ltr Lory. Sci-arr spun - _ Invitations have been istmed by Lady Lillian York tor the minima- of her daughter, Evelyn Polly, lady in waiting to [In Royal Highness of Connaught, and Capt. T, H, Ris- etsrBulkdey, (‘.MAG.. M,V.0., Scots mum, merry "a matron" to His Royal "million: the Governor Grunts] M Ctmada, eldvst. mu ot Col C, Rivetn‘llulkeley, (in, which Mil tage place on Saturday, April 19, " 2.3tt o'etork, " the Guards Cttapei, Wellington naturism anlon, Fun. and atterwarde at 4 Hymn-non Gardens. N, W. Messrs. Dr. J. F'. Uortsbertter, L. Sattler, A. L. River, H. L. 8% lot and m. Huehncrgud In: repre- senting the Board of Education " the anal meeting ol the Ontario Educational Asimiation in Toronto. l Mrs. Winter and Mrs. chsmith re- turm-J to Toronto on Thursday where the latter will spmd some time " tore going to ber new home in New York City. _ Mr. Artbur Moody ot Toronto Uni- versity and his kind Mr. Eric Swanson. ot St. Paula. Minn. also of Toronto Varsity. spent the holiday at the home of Mr. W. J. Moody. Weber St. E. Mr. Anthony Milk-r of Detroit was a visitor at his home for the holidnys Mr. H. S. Hartman Inns returned from a business Visit to Florida. The many mend, of Mr. A. T. Knorhtc! will be sorry to learn that for the past couple of days he has been cottMed to his home with la gripre, Mr. F. W. Zillinx at the Imperial Bank, Toronto, spent. the holiday in Berlin, a: guest at the home ot Mr. W. J. Moody, Weber E. Miss E. A. Seetntuidt, who has been visiting at her home on Weber street. returned to Toronto to-day to ret- sumo her duties. Mrs. M. J. Keenan of Detroit, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. U. F Mayer over the Enter holidays. Cot. A. V. Newton, who participab in the Mtck "rtiat last Queuing, Mr. Sanford Devan and family of Tomato spent Eaatee at the home ot his mother. Scott strut. - Miss Reba McLellan of New York: was the guest of Miss . Gertrude Moody tor over the holiday. l Mrs. James Kerr, Carleton, is spending the holidays with her daugh- ter, Mrs. A. S. Hallmau. ttisis A- Schlichtcr, of William“ Ont, spent Easter with her mother on Lancaster street. - Mr. Stanley Museum“ of Sarnia was in the city over Sunday renew- ing “nuances. _ I Mr. Robert Stevenson ot Berlin tpeut the holiday with his parents in chester. Mrs. V. L. Cober and daughter Dorothy spent Easter with trietuia at Gormlcy. Mr, and Mrs. R. Jas, Kerr spent the holiday with relatives is New Hamburg. Mr. J. Clemens. eat Boston, Mass. is visiting at the home of his lathe on Frederick street. Mr. Wilso’n ot the Business College spent the Easter holidays in Chat. Mr. William Mitchell of Simone spent the Holiday with friends in the city. Mrs.. Lover of Simeoo is visiting ha daughter, Mrs. Pugsloy, " Reins Are. I Miss Lucinda Bellingor of Wellesley was a visitor in Berlin over the hon- day. Dr. and Mn, Dormer, rt Belleville In“ Easter with Berlin ttiendts. In. J. E. Schlichter. ot Cardinal, Ont. was home over the loud-ya. Mr. J. J. NacCall'um is a. business Visitor in Toronto tor a law days. Mr. I. H. Etry went Easter with Tomato and P911 Dalhousio friends. Mr. Mixed Sailings: of Windsor is a visitor in this city tor . few days. Mr. Geo. Malleck. of the Queen City was a Via'tornin Berlin on Eas- ter. It. And. Loos out the with” with [landho- New. II:- Margaret Bum spent than: with Toronto (new. He. Lona Stir-rt: In“ Enter with trial- in WBUord. In. Pittqher was: the mm" pt tor home in Water! l Ir. Walter Wilma spat Sunday n his home in Straw. l mu Jennie Goldie ot out spent Sunday " her home has. l Mr. George Belling: ot Wallaby In: tn this city yesterday. Mr. A. Boyer of Port Monti: spout Batu with his mother. Mr. ROM. Stevenson was a Mucky Tiaitor at " home in .Chedoy. Mr. Vim. It',',", at Detroit, Mich. spent up holi " at his home. Mrs. H. J. Sims is visiting relay ives in Detroit tor a " days. _ w. "my MeNtaitr - and" "tn Poet hallo-lb. It. Roy It.“ at Gabi "uh holiday in Berlin. were I?" on ttie ttoo), - The iiGi; hopes the with parts, or partirn on [dyed his or their meat Shortly after midnight on Saturday some unknown vermin entered a hark latch": on Irwin “not. opened the cupboard and rmptied two plates at an comm“ which had hem m served tor Sunday. The amply plates THIEVES WERE HUNGRY 0! Ian, mutate oi slur or sulphur --Mr. W. Waltz is visiting relatlves in lor any injurious ingredient. mutton: om F1uttday--Misn Bertha " cures titutdrutt in two weeks, by Manta". Miss E. M. Lemon and Mr. Idling the Mall guru}, ll. Mrlitzer spent Sunday with friends " stop: talking lair. in Winitumrtturc.-.wss Kinsinger and " promptly stops itching or the Miss Wideman are visiting at the min. . home ot Mr. J. Shoemaker-- Mr. It Innke- the hair soft, glossy nnd Clemms Snider left on Tuesday tor luxuriant. Guernsey. tuak.-.Miss Susie Gingrich It gives lite and Manly to the hair. spam. Easter with her friend, Miss Jt is not sticky or my_ lt. Mitroy, Eden Mitts. " in the dahtieat gunned hair ------.--- tonic nude. It is the heal. the moat pleasanti and anlgoratlng hair dressing made. Made only in Cm“ by The R. T. . Hymeneal . I Booth Co. not, Fort, when. mi , price is only Mt cents at drug Nomi mrmnmmmml and counters where toilet. winds are! “mm”. “mum”. i " does not containooisonou sugar at lead, nitrate oi silver or sulphur or..."" injurious ingredient. Since it's introduction into Called; PAMSIAN Sage has had an immense sate, and here are the reasons: PARKSIAN Sage, the delightful and invigorating hair tonic, " a true hair nourish". It [tantrums into the scalp, gets to the roots at tho hair, kills tho dandrun germs. and supplies the hair with just the kind of nour- ishment it needs to make it grow abundantly. Your Hair Needs, 1% Parisian Sage :33: Mavor Euler presided and Aids. Breithatrpt. Hahn. mu, Plover, ttuetr. er, Detwiler. Dietrich, Schwartz. Mes- senaner and Wmhh were the [new trem ot the Council present. USE IT A S The delegation consistui of the 101- low'mg t-hrtssra. Leander Bowman, J. J. Wilkinson. Walter Veitch, Wm. Hamilton, Richard Sugg, Norman Snyder, Wintertrourms; P. A. Snyder, Bloomingdale; Joseph Wood and Walt/er Snyder, Conestoga; J. 'J. strong, Bloomingdale. Aids. Detweiler and Hahn spoke brieity and,upon the suggestion ot the latter a committee cgmposed ot Alds. Betweiler. Wraeloh, Pieper. Swarm and Hessenauc-r Was appointed to Can- fer with similar committees from the various munieipnlitits and arrive at a definite, proposition to be tmtnnitV ed !o the respective corporations. Ald. Breithnupt stated that he was Bot interested personally in the Ber- lin and northern Railway but was coetr1dent that it the proposition was properly presented to the ratepayers it wotild be endorsed. Mayor Euler expressed the opinion that it would be somewhat ditticutt to pass another hy-law aim the ratepayers had voted down a similar measure last summer. E. M. Devin guarantees it scheme would be a tteetettt to the city as welt as the townships. ' Mum's. L. Bowman, w. vouch, Wall-er Snider and others briedty ad- dressed the Council urging the neces- sity oi better transportation [mink ies and expressing an opinion that farm produce prices would be reduced as one on)» benefits ”in“; The proposal. tie said, till was to make the road a detsmaatov- pt, mad under the Good Roads - when». um. Berna “my otaer-tttird Remyi. tt Fame l of the expense. the County one-third Deeply 1m mud“ and the Government one-third. He . f had spoken with Mr. C. H. mm, M. HIS dent P. P., regarding the scheme and the - Utter was willing to assist in the That the late Geo. Fox V movement. It. strong also stated mud as being unusually gil ant the out N the road was mt- cally. its width! trom the mated " $21,000. He intimated that letter written by the great 1 the railway bad made . proposition violinist, Remenyi, to a frk to the delegation Ro cooperate.“ Att Ptot. "elts, qt CM“. I that was wanted was for the city to er _and t.eache.r Pi mums, on take the initiative in securing this CatiMMt o.4 a vtstt to Canada northern trace and he was satisfied Remenyl was at JPe time V that the townships and the county the !tteRuee1 Victoria atd would assist. He thought that the “d '.vit.h “1.1"“ StWCettts " - W - -"'"e9"F vwm. l “by," -- "at. 2,7a'7.:r.."72,C'.".' 721',Ta,u,.,, _ 'au2iiiifiiiiraiaaTi mmwmuwummumuWJuu " Wuoacm *""t..tfHuidaGr6iir'iF"GriuT'rfa'i."Wa"k' - - mfimdmdyxml:-¢olfl.~‘ 0n Myanmahuh- "r - hT.Tillldr8Jfff.'rll'lSh8i 's'ATrs1"'ltflN" “at. may a. “limo! . Cr..';ieflriprll1l1"hfdtdLl'.tg'agl.tT.ie by T 3W, Comm Waterloo ,uaTiG'iTrci'si7uC"dradl"ra"'lWdtN."' at Wool-wt bun-Nu. It!“ “I "d “bin- 1 as... - _ '_thetitcmmetitetetup.rrs-ot , *mthMd Ink end-oem, " acute Berlin'l a. F2iF,it'PutiAtir3Ji', " \ mk- itt with: "to" rail- - I ."' Wpftt: flctt."gthti . 3 _'tr.'gl',',l',t.u"' with that portion ot "I 'tlit 'iiii1.'iiti,'cg',e,tie?hi'i2th' [bah-01‘ l out”. - - ‘ v kt'gily't, . .-. _ In": Mr and $rPort Mr. J. J. / = dun-hub =is'tt.& 'h'Pasira"aurtatp 1 Strong of W to lay their ”mitten balm the Council. who "u.“ mums-Ibulwh-mmllu " .- statad that m northern 'ortfots ot mm , the county in exceedingly union: to 1 new” better tra-tattm (utilitr- GEO Fox This .: in. In tuition to pull; attest . . i railway accommodation the deputat- tt uinuvorot havingthermad [mummy (Ill If (“are shortened by muting a new 4 my .di.reet tyn Bridmt to Bloo- 0”“ -- _ DANISH iriNrrrwfiiC.risiiGii Trig; FAILING mun AND scum mm. who was only ten years of 0 " In Sage this time, remove so far 'lufh trom . home and hence he never took up the mark at music with Prof. Fuchs. The TNtEsArNG-- only Violin teacher of Mr. Fox was "typeaateamgaaosaarsmeaam at pleasant} . ring made. m R. T. . Hymeneal . ',getc,I.t.tl'. -A A - , The newly wedded couple left on the Ft., train on tt mnrtnmnn trip to “mun City, Mich, and other points, -hbe,uvoyraaarttaaaaarD WF'.RFut-,NWArtTt The marriage took Platt on Wrsdnrsday oi Miss Susan Swarm, daugMer ot Mr Abraham Swami. and Mr, Milton Cr, Weber, both of Nine Pines. The ceremony was per- lnrmed try the Itev. S. H. Swarm, paslnr at ttv, Alma I: n 1'hurch, in) the pnrnro nl about [any (rimdal 3nd relives, at the homo of the; bride, I mm but" holidays with the lonner's lmothpr, Mrs. Ph. Riehert.--Mr. and Mrs. Dawson ot Guelph spent Good Friday at Mr. Rhodes Letsons.- Mr. P. Harrison spent Easter with his parents at Monereitr,--Nr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson and son of Hamilton spent. Sunday at Mr. C. D. Bowmnns. Nous Noteh.-Mr. Amos Weber of London is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. C. Weber-Mr. and Mrs. George Richert and family or Guelph spent The parents of Mr. Fox were. now- ever, disinclined to have their son. lines. not only to introduce to you, but to commend to you, strongly, a genuine Mozart-like womier-chiid! The lather (a jeweler). a German from Walkman, introduced this beautiful wotulerehild to me at Guelph, Ont- ario, and I opened mouth, airshow, The boy's name is George. He is about six years ot aw ts incompre hensively gifted-has as yet luring nothing-improvise, on the triastotort'e quite wonderhtl1y. Wonderfully, lsay. I know What I am talking about-.. knames by car all accords without ‘ever making a mistake. Has also begun the violin and will, it he likes, immplish wonders upon the lnstru~ ment also He is music itself. But, you will an and hear alt in tive minutes time. I advised his father to take the boy to no one but you; you are the man for this boy. You! must carve something wonderful out.' of this child-mo one else but you, " will cost you no trttuble--T had al-! most said no time--you shall joy over! this boy. ...' .- --- -__.._r. up gnu-IL, "" Luv ou". casiou of a visit to Canada in 1880. Remenyi was at one time violinist of the latean Victoria and had play- ed with dazzling success in various mushal centres of Europe ad i Japan. Liszt, the famous composer, said of Remenyi, that he was one of _ the greatest violinists he had ever hum. That Geo. Kyo had deeply iinlpressed the [anions violinist as having extraordinary talent, is borne out in the following expression Ci) opiniux, after hearing him play:--. I Oct. 9th, 1880. Prof. Fuchs, Chicago. Dear Ftachs:-t don't know whether I have had an opportunity or speak- ing to you about wonder-children, l scarcely think Mr-ttow, however, the opportunity is at last here tor me to express to you my horror of such creatures. And yet t write you these That the lam Geo. Fer, was recog- nized as king unusually giited, mum? any, is evidrnt from the following letter written by the yen TTutrgrtriat violinist, Remenyi, to a friend of his. "--.-""T"re""-"""'rP""-ql.-R. ’\ I“ d w . , u.um 'u1hTtlaurdtg,t, a w ' - “WWW" tlthfatal'tii'iigiciiiii 'iiif2 ‘ “r not. "d “tut-h Je-ue.---- . ' 'r,â€"~‘“-..§..:‘-.-.§2r?.'-%-*. , ' I '- 1h'?tt: “-hctlhd ' . [N "erd . but. mffiwfiflw~'"¢u 'rt - m_vvvv -__. cw... II‘", M h- “khan-Hun! I... Inn " “wad“-.bbbfiziuom-mgam -hhioirFiE Thbhltdbvlfiduzw.~:dm i, “I "m: ' am “It. _ u : tlrtMiVii.eiiifiiii'i 'q'i'lfrlrfa'..'ettg:hae'2d il . . “a: W. Ooldc- I“ M. Hfimnnmn‘A'J._4L: L"! I")! Mum !?!!8!fy::ltt1tttytty,ty1rit) -P_r.E.f--e.uea-aLL/cUT2"'CLU.' late Prot. Bauman of Hamilton myi. I Famous Violinitt, Deeply 1m rested With His g'alent West Montrose (Sgt!) ED. REMENYI. 'lili)fd,, DA Y dress tt "My husband isn't loaded with whiskey anv ittore--he dorsa't - it and won't. look at it. 1 cannot express my gratitude ----." From I genuine letter among the scam _ " can show you, proving ntmoitatetr that th. Hidesanam-W. Ir. Williams, W. C. w. Burns, d. B, Bolton, R. J. Kerr, F. G. Appleby, W. E. Woolle. B. E. Saved her _ Husband . m we nanny or the Berlin-Wain. hd, Hospital a large number of tree- ’u’crc blown to the ground. we', The root of a portion of the Walker Bin & Stone Fixture Co. was mm of! and blown to the ground. Hrrtney, J. A. Law, w. M. William. F. Fl. Aladdin, W. C. w. Burns. J. H. Frank, W. lu'.,Roette, R. E. Co‘wan, ML Ir. Brickor. Vestry tlerk--J. A. Law. Atttrrtors--tt. E. Henney, R. J. Kerr. l Substitute Lay Deirgates-B. E. Honney, W. ll. William. Rector's warden-W. E. Butler. People's Warden-D. S. Bowlby. Select. Vest-tappointed by if: Rectory-o. M. Wedd, J. B. Fm“. L. MeBrine, (appointed try momma) The annual vestry meeting ot the St. thn's Anglican Church was held last evening, tho tohowing being ap- pointed as omeerm Lay Delegates to Syrtmb-F. E. Macklin, and G. M. Wald. OFFICERS ARE ed the matinee attmctions at the local picturehouses. The wind caused considerable dun- age throughout the city. A large number of windows were blown in u resident: and buildings in mm parts or the city. Several chimney- were also blown over. Shortly alter the noon hour the wind commenced to play havoc with the roormg on a number ot lullaby and factories in the city. About the entire new roof of the new part G St. Jerome's College was blown loll and carried in all. directions. " provided considerable excitement toe the students and the residents in the hvicinity. The rooting ot the McKeller mt- tress factory on Gaukel street, the boiler house of the Kimmel Felt Co., ind other buildings were torn ol in large sheets and blown around with the gale. ' This mam“. oi the East End bricir-yard was completgly blown out. In the ficjnity of the Berlin-Want. in be nrorr‘oml‘ hy the NEAL 3. Il y TREATMENT. Cali upon, ad- ms or phone The Neal Institute. " 'CT ALIHNS HT , TORONTO. TiH,F'PIIo.NF, N. 2087. I Early in the day the tarrititt uh inten'crred with the Hydro power supply and the street-car new“. m interrupted for neuly eight lawn. The lights were out and this Prervettt. During the entire attenua- “of. Has no let-up to the hurricane lid everything was practically at In“ still. Very tew people "tttttted out- side during the atternoon, ambush the streets were quite crowded titli church-goers in the morning. . One at the most team: wini- storms which he ever been apti- enoed in Berlln and' vicinity ram" over Berlin on Good Why was tinned with unusual velocity Iron About nine o'clock m the mom-[till late in the OViIII‘. Good Friday opened with i luv domtpmtrot rain followed by snub ed change in the atmosphere which (was, accompanied by a teerite will trom the north wnlcn blew " [m 'torty to my mites an hour. The ml. continued to fail until noon when the weather eicared somewhat but th. wind iuereased. 'in Roofing on Various luau. tries Lifted by the Wind IN THREE DA YS mum AT , my mum: DRINK "AH”? noon hour the Play havoc with ber ot Hiding city. Almost d the new part use Walt Noun . - 'i,.lt..)),li mug-

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