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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jun 1913, p. 9

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TO GRANT AID TO M. H. MONâ€" TAG AND A.L. DANTZER, TRAD ) _ ING UNDER THE FIRM NAYME OF "QUALITY MATRESS couâ€" PANY." 5. For the purpose of paying the amount due in rach of the said years for principal and interest in respect of the said debt, there shall be raised and levied in each year during | the currency of the said dobentures the sum of $1336.68, by a special rate sufâ€" fieient therefor, on all the â€"rateable property in the said Town of Waterâ€" 100, provided however that 4 the said M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantzer shall pay the said annual installments of $1326.68, which shall be pavable to the said Corporation as â€" hereinâ€" before mentioned, | the â€" said installâ€" ments so paid in each vear. shaft be applied in paying the amount due in 4. The debentures shall all bear the game date, and shall be issued within two vears after the day on _ which this Byâ€"law is passed, and may bear any date within such two years and shall hbe pavable withim ten years afiter the time when the same _ are Sssued. 3. For the purpose aforesaid, u‘l{ot‘urn!ng Oficer. * shall be lawful for the Mavor of the| 19â€" That the Clerk of this Council Town of Waterloo and he is _ hereby | shall sum up the votes given for and required to issue ten debentures _ of| ACainst this Byâ€"law â€" at the Council the Town of Watetloo to the amount | Chamber, Waterloo, on the cighth day of Ten Thousand Dollars, which said; °l A)uly, 1913, at the hour of _ one debentures shall bear interest at lhc;“"'l"("" in the afternoon. rate of five and ome half per cent.,. j 11. That the Mayor of the said per annum, pavable yearly, and shall t Town . sbhall attrndl at the said Council be signed by the Mavor of the Town | Chamber on the fifth day of July, of Waterloo _ and by the Treasurer |1913, at eight o‘clock p.m., to apâ€" thereof, and the Cletk shall attach Point persons to attend at the varâ€" thereto the Corporate Seal of the saiq ; fOUs Polling places and the final sumâ€" Municipality. | ming up of the votes by the â€" said amount payable in cach of the _ said| For ten years for principal and interest at | divisi the rate of 51 per cent., per annum | Willia in respect of the said_loan, the flrst!"om, of such installments to be paid m{ For one year from the date on whic® the| divisi debentures hereinafter mentioned are| Dietri Sssued, and the repayment of the said | Louis loan by the said M. II. Montag and | Omece A. L. Dantzer to the Corporation of | ror the Town of Waterloo, shall be securâ€" ' divisi ed by a Mortgage as hereinafter proâ€" | Police vided. . i Hall. improvement debts secured by spcciali 7. No purchaser of any of the said rates or assessments) is $275,092.92, {debentures shall be bound to see the and no part of the said principal or application of his purchase money or interest is in arteatr. (‘be liable for the misapplication _ or ; nonâ€"application â€" thereof, â€" but every THEREFORE the Municipal CCUâ€"|such purchaser shall upon receiving cil of the Corporation of the Town Ot!posscssiun of any of the said debenâ€" Watcrloo, enacts as follows: [tures and paying the price agreed upâ€" ~1. That the said M. H. Montag and 'on t'h?l'?‘f()l'. .be and be held to be the A. L. Dantzer shall be and hereby |actual and bona fide owner and holder are granted exemption from all taxes |thereof, and he shall not be afiected upon the property, plant, machinety |py any of the provisions and condiâ€" and stock in trade of the said M. 1â€"jjjons in this bvâ€"law contained. Montag and A. L. Dantzer and from | g. ‘This Byâ€"law shall take cfiect on alt taxes &n respect to business @Sâ€"‘the day of the final Passing thereol. sessment excepting always _ County | 9. ‘The votes of the qualified elecâ€" rate» School rate and Jocal improvCâ€"‘tors of the said Town of _ Waterloo Mtaxes, for the term of ten years shall be taken on this Byâ€"law by balâ€" from the passing of this byâ€"law. |lot, pursuant to the Consolidated Muâ€" 2. That in order to aid the said nicipal Act, on Monday the seventh M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantict 10 | day ofâ€"July,;â€"1913;â€"fromâ€"thehour~ of estabtish the said business as _ aforeâ€" |nine o‘clock in the forenoon_ toâ€" five said, a doan of Ten Thousand Dollars!o‘clock in the alternoon of the same shall be granted by the Corporation !gay and at the places and by the of the Town of. Waterloo to the said ; Deputy Returning Oflicers hcrcina[u-r‘ M. 1L Montag and A. L.. Dantzet) specified, that is to say:â€" | such loan to be repayable by the said _ For the North Ward (Polling subâ€" M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantzer to givisions Nos. 1 and % united) a"l the Corporation of the Town of Watâ€" Harmonie Hall, King street, _ Mr. erloo in ten equal, annual, consectâ€" | $gam Uiickmann, â€" Deputy R(-tnmini' tive installments of $1326.68 each, the : Officer. saiug Ece ~1. That the said M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantzer shall be and hereby are granted exemption from all taxes ; upon the property, plant, machinery | and stock in trade of the said M. ll.; Montag and A. L. Dantzer and [roms all taxes \n respect to business . asâ€"/ sessment excepting always _ County | rate»p School rate and Jocal improveâ€"| ment taxes, for the term of ten years from the passing of this byâ€"law. 3. That in order to aid the said M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantzier to AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt _ of ike said Corporation â€" (exclusive n{ focal improvement debts secured by special rates or assessments) is $275,092.92, and no part of the said principal or interest is in arteatr. ‘AND WHEREAS the amount the whole rateable property of said municipality according _ to last revised assessment roll said Municipality is the sum cf 824,800.00. AND WHEREAS:the said loan is to be repayable by the said M. H. Monâ€" tag and A. L. Dantzer to the Corâ€" poration of the Town of Waterloo in ten equal, consecutive annual installâ€" ments of $1326.68 each, being the agâ€" gregate amount payable in cach of the said ten years for principal and interest at tho rate of five and cneâ€" half per cent., per annum in inspect of the said loan. â€" ‘AND WHEREAS it is deemed â€"adâ€" visable to grant to the said M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantzer â€" exempâ€" tion from all taxes upon their propâ€" erty, machinery and stock in â€" trade and jfrom allâ€" taxes in respect of busiâ€" ness assessment, excepting . county rates, school rates and local _ imâ€" provement taxes for the term of ten years from the passing of this byâ€"law, and also to grant the said M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantzer a loan of ten thousand dollary upon the terms and subject to the conditions hercinâ€" after mentioned. _ _ es AND WHEREAS for the _ purpose aloresaid it will be necessary for the Corporation of the ‘Town of Waterâ€" too to issue its debemtures for and to create a debt to the amount of $10,â€" 000.00 as heinaiter mentioned, such debt and the debentures to be issued therefor to be made payable in _ ten years at the furthest from the day on which the said debentures shall â€" be manufacturing mattresses in the Town of Waterloo, provided aid be given by the said Fown in the mauner hereinâ€" mfter set forth. WHEREAS M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantzer, trading under the name of Quality Mattress Company, proâ€" pose to establish the business of d â€"Anstallmentsâ€"being the aggregate ; in of Waterioo â€"«Law No. of the the ihe TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a tme copy of a proposed Byâ€"law which has been taken into conmsideraâ€" tion and which wl be finally passed \by the Municipal Council of the Corâ€" ‘pomllnn of the Town of Waterloo in the event of the assent of the elecâ€" tors being obtained thereto, after one ; _ EFtnally passed after the assent of | the ratepavers by threeâ€"fourths of all | the members for the Municipal Counâ€" |cil of the Town of Waterloo at the Council Chamber in the Town of Waterioo, this day of ©1913. & ; 11. That the Mayor of the said (Town sball attend at the said Council | Chamber on the fifth day of July, {1913, at eight o‘clock p.m., to apâ€" point persons to attend at the varâ€" fous polling places and the final sumâ€" tmim; up of the votes by the | said (Clerk respectively on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting | or opposing the passage of this Byâ€" law respectively. | For the West Ward (Pollin 'di\'isions Nos. 7 and 8 united) ;l’oliflw Court Chamber in the | Hall. Mr. Geo. B. Schneider, For the North Ward (Polling subâ€" divisions Nos. 1 and 3 united) at Harmonie Hall, King street, Mr. Adam ‘Ufichmann, â€" Deputy Returning Officer. 10 For the East Ward (PolMng _ sub divisions Nos. 3 and 4 united), at Williain Hogg‘s office, Ar. _ William llogg, Deputy Returning Officer. For the South Ward (Polling supâ€" divisions 5 and 6 uniteB®mat L. F. Dietrich‘s office, King street. Mr. Louis F. Dictrich, Deputy Returning Officer. and A. L. Dantzer, by the Treasurer of the said Town of Waterloo, or in case the said M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantzer after execution of the said mortgage require from time to time advances on account of the factory to be erected as aforesaid, the Treasurer bi the said Town of Waterloo is hereâ€" by instructed and authorized, upon a certificate from the Town Engineer as to the cost of the bufkding, to adâ€" vance to them oneâ€"half the amount so certified by the Town Engineer. to such Council a statement showing the names and numbers of workmen employed in and around the said facâ€" tory, and _ when the said _ M. H. Montag and A. L. Dantzer shall Gave executed and delivered to the Corporâ€" ation of the Town oi Waterloo _ a mortgage securing as a first â€" charge upon all their lamds in the Town of Waterloo, the repayment of the ° said loan with interest at five and one half per cent., per annum, at _ the times and in the manner hcreinbefore set out, such mortgage to _ include said factory and all other buildings on said lands. and to contain _ the usual power of sale on default, and the usual insurance clause for the full insurable value of the said _ factory, the said loan of $10,000.00 shall be paid over to the said M. H. Montag shall have expended the sum of not less than $13,000.00 in the purchase of a site and erection of a factory in the satd Town of Waterloo, and shall also have equipped the factory with machinery for which they shall have actually paid not less than $2,000.00, and when the said M. H. Montag agd ’A- L. Dantzer shall have executed and delivered to the Corporation . of the ‘FTown of Waterloo an agreement in writing to carry on business as manufacturers of mattresses in said factory for the term of ten _ years, and to employ within one month after the completion of the said factory and constantly and continuously thereaiter during at least eleven months in each year for the said term ol ten years, the services ol not less than twenty daily eimployees in and about the lacâ€" tory so to be erected (excepting in case of temporary interruption arisâ€" ing from fires, strikes _ or unforeseen causes) and in the building of _ said factory and in the carrying on _ of their business therein, to . give a preference to the residents of _ the Town of Waterloo when such can be employed or dealt with on terms not less advantageous than others. _ and once in each year if required by the Municipal Council of the said Town so to do, to prepare and to deliver. each of the said years for NOTICE Ward (Polling subâ€" and 8 united), at the Mayor Town Deputy Cletk at any drug _ store or _ toilet,goods | countor. Use it as directed and you! will never cate to us> ordinary tonâ€" ics arain. 1 No poisonots sugar of lead, no sulâ€" phur, _ no _ injurious ingredients in PARISTAN _ Sage. Ask for PARIS TAVN Sageâ€"E. M. Devitt gnatantees it. Do you want to use a hair dressing that will _ surely prevent baldness, that always refreshes and invigorates and makes vyour entire head feel fine? Then spend 50 cents this very â€" day and get a bottle of PARISIAN Sage Lunch served at the College. W..!. Douglas, Sec., South Waterlon Allan Shantz, Sec., North Waterloo H1â€"1t. Do you _ want a scalp as immaculâ€" atcly clean and bright as a newlyâ€" minted coin ? Rev. W.E. Wilson of Little Current was chosen by the temperance _ corâ€" veiition for Manitoulin _ and _ Mindeâ€" mova as temperance candidate for the Legislature. No More Dandruff, Falling Hair, Scalp Itch Galf ... ... ....ls2842 50¢ Prestom .s ...... .....8.50 45e Hlespeler .......... ....8.58 40c. Children over 5 and under 12 years of age half fare, Returning Branchton special â€" leaves â€" Gueiph at 6.30 p.m. New Hamburg special leaves at 5.20 p.m. Dorking ... ....2 .22 Linwood .............8 415 Wallenstein ...,.. ....8.55 Elnfira ... ..........9.05 West Montrose .....9.13 Weissenberg. ... ......9.23 Children over 5 and fare. Returning leaves C.P.R. TIME TABLF ANXD FARES. Elmira ... .......7.35 St. Jacobs ........7 44 Heiflelberg ..... ....1A8 Waterloo ....;. ......8â€"00 BHlaif ... :s :=c >7â€"80 Doon ...... ......... . 2.35 German Mills .....7.41 New Hamburg ~.....7.50 Baden ....., ... u.02..7.55 Petersburg ...... ....8.05 Berlin ... _.... .......8.20 Biteslati....:..,â€" ......â€"...8.30 Branchton ... ... .8.30, Galt ... ... ....l.s 842 Prestom .. ...... .....8.50 Lespeler .,....... ....8.58 As each department is visited, comâ€" petent instructors will be present to explain the work carried on, and _ to answer all inquiries, For the Ladies: Including inspection of the MacDonald Institute, a visit ta the greenhouses, the poultry houses and the dairy; a butterâ€"making demonâ€" stration and demonstrations in houseâ€" hold ‘science. 1 For the Men: Including a trip over the experimental farm. a visit to the farm buildings and live stock; deâ€" monstrations in tile drainage, ) deâ€" struction of _ weeds, and carei â€" and hamdling of bees; visits to the orchard dairy and pouUltry depattments. G.T.R. TIME TABLE AND FARES A _ pleasant and profitable day. Everybody come. . _ TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that Il.ny person who is, or whose wile is leaseholder of real property within the MunicipaMty of sufficient value to entitle him to vote and who is rated as a leaseholder on the last revised assessment roll for the municipality and has covenanted to pay all muniâ€" cipal taxes in respect to the property leased, other than taxes assessed for Under the auspices of the North and South Waterloo Farmwrs‘ Institutes. graph newspaper, such first publicaâ€" ’tmuh.ublflhyd June, A. D. 1913, and that at the hour, day and places therein fixed, for takâ€" ing the votes of the electors, the polls will be held. local improvements, and whose lease extends for the period of time within which the debt is to be contracted, must at least ten days preceding the day fixed for voting, file in the Office of the Clerk of the Municipality a Statutory Declaration stating _ that the lease meets the above require ments, otherwise the names of lease holders neglecting to file such declaraâ€" tion shall not be placed on the votâ€" ers‘ list for such voting. month from the frs6 publication thereâ€" of in the Waterlbo ChronicleTele 0. A. C. CUELPH WEDNESDAY JUNE 18, 1913, Two separate Programs JAMES C. HAIGHT, Clerk. To The Time Time 7.35 a.m. .4 At 1 A8 40c under _ 12 half Guelph _ 6.50 a.m. Fa Te Fate 45¢ 45¢ 55¢ 5oc 55¢ bhe 60c 50c 50c | Death of Mr. Hope.â€"There _ passâ€" jed away at Roseville Friday, | May iiflmh Alr. George Hope, in his 86th year. Deceased had enjoyed good health until a short time ago when he took lagrippe and pneumonia | set .iin. Hie gradually sunk and . passed away Friday forenoon.@ The late Mr. Hope was botn in _ Jedbotough _ in Roxobourg, ‘Scotland. He emigrated to Canada in 1845 with his mother iand other membets of the _ family. {'l'hey lived on a farm in Glenallen for ‘a year, when they moved on a farm Eun the townline, north of Roseville, | and later bought the farm on which {he resided until his death. He was "married to Mary Elliot who predeâ€" | ceased him about two years. . Six children blessed their union: _ Mary, 1l“,lk'n and Wm., who reside on the ‘homestead, Robert and Thomas _ on ‘Um Reibel farm, and James on the \Good farm. ‘There are two _ grandâ€" , children. ‘The date Nr. Hope was a | staunch Presbyterian and a Liveral in | polttics. The funeral which was larzeâ€" ly attended took place from his late Irrsidmu‘ to the Ayr cemetery. _ ‘ The Canadian Wonen‘s Press Club conc}uded theit business at Edmeâ€"nton by electing odeers: and tefft, on a trip to Jaspet Park. | The Sageine girl is ‘to be seen in Devitt‘s drug store and on _ every | bottle of â€" Sageine _ hair tonic i that . is genuine and . sold â€" under [a positive guarantee to stop falling Mimmififlfim News Notes.â€"Mr. and Nrs.. Albert Becker attended the Farmers * Club picnic at Williamsburg on Sunday.â€"â€" Wuite a number attended the _ Morse show last week.â€"Mr. Harvey _ Rohr of Doon spent Sunday in the village. â€"Quite a number from here attended the Shantz Reunion which was | held in Berlin on Tuegday.â€" Mr. _ Jacob HMavelman of Hamburg spent Sunday in the village.â€"Mr. ang Mrs. Melvin Snyder and Miss McGurn and Will Detwiler spent Sunday in Strasburg. ds the favorite of particular people and is soid only at Waterloo at Devitt drug store. Saegcine is only 50c so as to briug it within reach of all. the most lifeless, coarse, dry hair in thick soft and luxuriant. Sagein> is a. clean scicntific hair touic composed of th> most modern _ hair producing amd beautifying in;w:li{'m{; it is free irom greasy substances, is not a dyc and is daintily perfumed. Sageine 1 ane AEVERORt CCuE. diee *TRM» spent a day in Torohto last week., prank Sider, from Berlin, spent Sunâ€" J.S. Ruppel has moved his household , g,; u‘g:-.nv»-.â€"m- Annie effects to Toronto where he and \h‘:z... left for her home on _ Tuesâ€" wile will make their future home, MY :‘ day after spending a week with her Ruppel being employed by the HOM® sister Mrs. Mabel Calvert.â€"Mr. Jaâ€" Furnishing Co. of that city.â€"Miss E.‘cop Rudy and Miss Martha Rudy from F. Geikie spent a lew days _ at the near Winterbourne were guests of home of her grandfather, Dr. W. Bâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman® on SuDâ€" Geikie in Toronto last week.â€" _ Th® day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Drager â€" spent malfrtiage took Place last Tuesday i% sunday at the latter‘s home at Koseâ€" St. James Lutheran Church of Miss dale â€" Farm â€"Mr. and Mrs. â€" Urias Olga Rudow, daughter of Mz. _ @Dd ; puebler from above Heidelberg visited Mrs. Frank Rudow, to Mr. PhiliP | Mr. and Mrs. Jacodb Cressm:an on Beisel. Rev. .J. StremPfer performed Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaler the ceremony and the Misses _ Emma ‘ang tw daughters, Miss F. Schaefer Jung ond Alberta Beisel acted 38 frout Berlin, Mrs. J. Jacobs and Mrs. brides maids. The bride was becoming. p. |it; from Sebringsville spent ~atâ€" ly attired in ivory duchess satin with‘urday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Schaâ€" a tuelle â€" veil. Miss Almta Dreisinge! fer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. AmoS Weber â€" from played the wedding march. After the ‘Waterlog, and Mr. and Mrs. Henty ceremony the young married _ cOUPlé Weber visited Mr. and Mrs. Allemang autoed to Berlin where they took the on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Anes Marâ€" train for Detroit, Toronto and Othef | tinp from Waterloo visited ju our _ viâ€" points. After their return they _ will |cinity Saturday and Sunday.â€" _ The make their future home in |'11mil'fl-â€"'iMisses Pearl and Mabel Turel and Miss Hilda Eby of St. Thomas _ bas Master Roy from Beriin spent Sunâ€" returned to Elmiraâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Wâ€"‘day with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and «J. Kennedy lost a little daughter| Myrs. schaefer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel nine months of age very suddenly last Martin‘from near Erbsville Sundayed Sunday.â€"Mr. and â€" Mts. Wwm. PlaF| with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sny der.â€"Mr of Mount Forest spent a few days’and Mrs. Dan Berlet of Ferlin _ spent with Elmira® relatives last week.â€"the 3rd at their hone here.â€"____ Miss Mr. Wim. Steumgd.ha&mm-%m Tigintzman of Berlin, spent fine residence owned by Mr. A. K. | Sunday Under the parental rool.â€"Mrs Dunke and will take possession in the| Murdock and Mr. James Murdock â€" of near future. Mr. Dunke will moYe| Belwood spent the week end with Mrs with his family to Toronto. â€" OwingiBemis.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. Geo. Francis to the thunder showers the _ temnis‘aad family and Miss Annie Kirchner tea _ hold last _ Friday evening _ was |of [lanover called on â€"Mr.amdâ€"Mrs:â€"Câ€" somewhat _ spoiled.â€"Mr. C. _ Schie?â€"}fjummel on Monday.â€"Mr. and _ Hrs. holtz was a busin‘ss visitor to Torâ€"| Addison Reichert of Mannheim visited (nto last week.â€"Mr. A. Werner _ atâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman on Sunâ€" tended the Congress of Presbyterians day.â€"Miss Minnie Asch and Mr. _ J. held in Toronto last week.â€" Miss E.‘ peck of Doon visited Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt of Sebringville was the guest : Ajex Schaefer â€" on Sunday.â€"Miss Meâ€" of Mrs. W.II. Otto last week.â€" â€" MY |linda Weber of Berlin visited her and Mrs. C. Zilliax motored to Torâ€" prother Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber onto last week and ecnjoyed a short on Sunday.â€"Mr: Irwin Shepherd took holiday in that city.â€"Mr. Milton ~'\ll-!a business trip to Clinton and _ other man of Toronto is spending a few days points in the interest of his creamery. at his home here. iO Mise Ethel Hoiard ratiiened â€" home JUST ARRIVED Roseville IN WATERLOO News Notesâ€"The Baden Younz Peoâ€" ple‘s Literary Society will hold an entertainment on Thursday, June 26, in the Presbyterian church, and also a debate with Chosterficld Cinild. Phe subjsect will be, Does money spent in Toreign countries _ for missionary work do more good â€" than in _ Home Missionaty fielas? A good programme will be provided. Admission free. All welcome.â€"Mtr. David _ Gotdom has bought the property «n the west end from his fatheton law, _ \r * mah Shantz, who _ moved to Watorl io this spring, w 0| iHMummel on Monday.â€"Mr. and _ Hrs. 'A\ddlson Reichert of Mannheim visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman on Sunâ€" day.â€"Miss Minnie Asch and Mr. _ J. Peck of Doon visited Mr. and Mrs. | Alex Schaefer _ on Sunday.â€"Miss Meâ€" |linda Weber of Berlin visited her brother Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber '(,n Sunday.â€"Mr: Irwin Shepherd took ;a business trip to Clinton and _ other _\ points in the interest of his creamery. (â€"Miss Ethel Bedford returned _ home |after spending several _ weeks with |{friends at TaÂ¥istock.â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs. {Enos Gingerich of Elmira Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. ~len Weber.â€"Mr. ,and Mrs. .John Brubacher from Mosâ€" borough were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.1I. Shepherd last _ Sunday.â€" Mrs. Clayton Erb and two children from Grand Rapids, Mich., are spendâ€" ing a few weeks _ at *her home at Rosedale. Kews Notes.â€"We have seen _ numâ€" bers of cases, reported of people havyâ€" ing hens laying large eggsâ€"â€" Weâ€" have right here. a hon that knocks evelyâ€" thing flat that has been produced. Mr. Peter Kirch has a barred rock | that laid anegg last week measuring 91 inches in circumflerence lengthwise and 7 inch the other way, Wno can beat this? â€"Mr. Geo. A. Bowman sold his automobile to Mr. Geo. Schinbein, and Mr. Bowman took a trip to Torâ€" orto last Wedn:sday and brought with him a new Russel} car, fitted â€"â€"with MINARD‘S LINIMENT is the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only we keep for sale. All ‘the people use it. _ HARLIN FULTON Pleasant Bay, C. B. Mrs. Schaefer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Martin‘from near Erbsville Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder.â€"Mr and Mrs. Dan Berlet of Lerlin _ spent the 3rd at their honr here.â€" Miss Conestogo Baren | togo. } Mr. and Mrs. Lest Shantz ittenard the wedding of their nephew, Aiz. \Clarence Rudy of Preston last Wouâ€" nesday.â€"\Mr. and Mrs. John afahn atâ€" tended the weduing of his aephe, Mr. A. Hahn at Wellesley last ‘A~dâ€" nesday.â€"Mr. Victor Sherer moved his housechold effects to Berlin last \I‘!'R.‘ â€"Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Schnudt : Qs-‘ ited ct the home of Niss A. Leak at Mitchell last Saturday and Sunday.â€" The ilydro Commissioa is at present stringg wires to Petersburg _ and from thore to St. Asatha to he inâ€" stalle.d in th> Catholic Church ond patsonage â€"Nit. and Nits. A&bg Jantzi visited at â€" Rew N. Ntaufiers _ at: Waterto» on Sunday.â€" Nts. â€" Lous is at present ill at hor father‘s, sir. Jo‘in Hiesol‘s. with {tyrhaid fever. Ne wish hor a speedvo recovery. â€"â€" MUr. Harry Ledcrman is spending a dow days with his brother Will at Conesoq _ _Pretty Wedding.â€"A pretty heuso wedding took place at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr.â€" ano â€" Mrs. Jno. Kochler on Wednesday, . »nc 4, when their daughter Clara M. 1 ochiâ€" er was married to Mr. Alon:o ilahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Hahn i leidelburg. Rev. Stockman officiated). The bridesmaids were Miss~ Ida_ Hofl man and Miss Frieda KoehJor, vlile the groom was supported by tessrs A. Kochler, Wellésley, and HL Lochi er of Heidelburg.. The presents were both costly and _ numerousy show‘ng the high estcem in which the ride is held. The young couple will move onto his father‘s farm in Hcidelburg. 0000000000000000000000808808 0080080 WIRTH FAMiLY nc SANDWINA ir0OUPZE â€" Biggest MOST BEAUTIFOL AND SIRONGEST Of 18 worlp‘s woruer _ Zoological WINSTON‘S _ RIDING _ AND JUSGLIXG SEALS Display in the World BERZAC‘S COMEDY MULESâ€"â€"Herds of Elephants A WORLD OF AMAZING FEATURES NUMEROUS FOREIGN sEnsations THE SANDWINA TRoUPE Ll”l'!{l Australia‘s Ridinzg Wonder and the Famous h a 2 m men mus m w snn d mm h. t A _ 4 * WPAfd ~ 2 hi * tkfig &â€"w_z2) â€" | [# : :k e.i}.': e T fls â€"â€" CR e NELHQ *HiGADOGS NS §\ rRrovai â€"â€" ‘,â€"b\f:j_, TROUPE n _ oFJAPAN ATHI EN UP ED O Tans im e ne Ano oi dilihea instmsfi in Bsccdz cd. .1 One S0â€"Cent Ticket Admits to All. Children under 12 Vears Half Price‘ ‘Two Performances Daily at 2 and 8 P. M. Doors Opon at 1 and 7 P. m | At10 o‘Clock Every Morning _MILITARY BAND OF 75 CLEOPAT RA E. O. Ritz & Co. 4 BARNUM & BAILEY /7 1:@3\, f *"2 & e & j Toc ER WITH THZ IMMENSE SPECTACULAR PRODUCTH One big Day Only COMING| BERLIN i The acme of perfection in men‘s clothes. This brand of clothâ€" Ang is making fricnds daily, as its supcrior merits are â€" becoming known. WOther makes of clothes at $5.95 and up per suit. A full line of Youths‘ Suits also in hand at all prices. We ain to give the best possible values for pr ces charged. _ A trial will convince you. E. H. THAMER &. SON, MO NDA Y , J U N E â€"‘‘Broadway" Suitsâ€" MAMMOTH ARRAY CF_WATER TIGHT TENTS Ready made or made to order at $15.00 and ‘ormances Daily at 2 and 8 P. M. Doors Opon at 1 and Vi-".'m DOWN TOWN TICKET OFFICE K OF OTHExs Cor. King and Scott Sts. [THE CGENTS‘ FURKNISHING EMPORIVUM] Same Prices as Charged at Grounds WITH THZS IMMENSE SFPECTACULAR 26 KING ST..;EAST $7,500 DAILY ied s?u,‘;':‘.’..,"n‘!m‘l‘zssf EXPENSE A â€" t n 0 r\Ȏi (-‘f(‘(" 3 % \‘w,"-‘, . f ‘A £4) en 7;_ j:‘};’â€".;. Pas" 9 1. ): _ \€ \“Q\\‘ _2 (rhei! ‘-; "MKADO‘:S \ 3;:‘:« onsb 2 {tr;gtfijf‘ \ puirad ’ % H f ) JAraNESE â€" t‘ 4 '1( __ ATHLETES 4 kY STuRTS AND bevices _ l â€" E'XPENSVET\ BiG, NEW STREET PARADE Pres" 2ACA ul Cavtret j se M 2w ‘S}\";';zi3 :.3# Bsa Jyâ€" C n Pa 1.250 PERSONS ihe Ramels 0@ 500 HORSES:* f o 4 0 0 'oNRus CH samons @) 4,0 280 1 "]‘ 2 .f§5 5 ALLET + $ (f“’ ‘74 ) i rracpe } Death oi Mrs: Gordon. â€"Mrs. Henry q(;nrdnn of this place, who had Iately been suffering {from stomach trouble, ‘was taien to the Berlin Waterioo |llus|.'.l&|l about two weeks and to underge an operation. This, howeser, was of no avail, and she passed quirtâ€" Iy away on ThursGay evening, the 5th j inst. The funeral took place on Sunâ€" day aiternoon at Winterbourne. Rev. MUr. Krauth ‘of Berlin oTiciated. Ms. Cordon lraves to mourn her loss het i mwother, one sqn and three daughters. Mr. Michael Renninzer hrought his eest davshtet Hildah home from Reriin last week vers sick, suffering , from diphtheria. MMr. MWaiter Stork and Mr. Charles Lashy _ are _ home trom New Ontario, concluding | that Old Ontario is ene of the finest Provâ€" mes in th> Dominion â€"Vr.â€" Walter Mardv us hotirs from Torunt short time. \ir. Peter: Ariss back from the west, , Death oi Mrs. Letson.â€"The funerab oi the late Mrs. Join Leaton of West Montrose teos place at Winterbourne on Tuesday _ afternoon, _ 3td inst. Service was hcld in the Pksbyterian church. Rev. MF. Krauth of Bérlin preached a _ very practical sermon from Numbers 23rd chapter and 20th verse. _ ‘The Rev. Mr. Lehman of Breslau was present anc took part in the service. Mrs. Leaton was â€" born June 18th, 1835. She leaves four daughters. â€" Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Mit lard, on Friday, May 30th, a son. +1403 Winterbourne Baby Giraffe City Drug Store........ 16 rfopmrir) DBASEBAW THE, TEAM is also nP

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