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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Sep 1913, p. 3

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s BERLIN WOMAN %o Toronto, Sept. (i:â€"Miss Strong, a young woman whose home is in Berâ€" li@, was removecd from the Emergency Hospital at the Exhibition grounds last night ‘to _ the General Jospital, suffering from hemorthage © of the throat. W_h> was â€" walkins past _ the Gooderham {ountzsin when she collapâ€" sed. â€" At the hostitaiit was found that her condition was â€"erious. The outcome of the inquest _ into the death of Joseph (itiffin, _ which was alleged in a sworn statement and cby various witnesses _ to have been due to a kick rcceived while beâ€" ing arrested several weeks ago by~ P. C.‘s Mechan and Farreil, was _ the complete exoneration of these _ conâ€" stabies from, any hlame. The inquest was thorough and every opportunity was given to endeavor to fix the cause of death, but _ after hearing the evidence of numerous witâ€" nesses the jusy, aifer thifty minâ€" utes‘ deliberation, came to the â€" conâ€" clusion that death was due to rupâ€" ture and that no blame . could _ he attached to the two noticemen _ who had made _ the arrest on August 16th. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ritz and Miss H. Ritz leit on Tuesday for New â€" York where they will spend several _ weeks visiting relatives. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McAllister _ and son Kenneth, of Bloomingdale, _ Miss Mary Bulle of Belleville and â€" Mr. Fred Pugh, of _ Winnipeg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Gabel on Sunday at their home ©"Grand Mount" farm, Breslau road. Mrs. George Lang accompanied the Misses Lang to Montreal this _ mornâ€" ing, where _ the latter will attend college for the coming term. The wedding is announced of Miss Bertena Stengcl oi Berlin to Mr. S. J. Cherty of Prestou. ‘The ceremony #ook place in Suit on August 1l1th, when Rev. Cance Ridle\, officiated. The engagement is announced _ of Miss Hazel Stszeblor and Mr. â€" Jackâ€" son Havward of the Bank of Toronto, Coromation, Alberta, the marriage to take place quietly in Calgary, Sepâ€" tember 26th. o C oo ....?U Says Excellent progress is being _ made in the construction of the pavement' Rev. Ja on the south side of King street , Kent, Pn fronms the Waterloo boundary line. It , man Crite is expected that the work of laying | ting at brick between the strect railway |â€"lobn Kill tracks will commence on Monday. Mrs. Henryv Struts, of Baden, visitâ€" ed over Sunday with her sister _ Mrs. George Struts. imz p F t N both games. However, it wh Albert Watson, who was found; Messrs. F4 Tolton and F.G. Chace ""‘"‘ !llg & the locals, besides guilty of assault with intent by \Judge Were in Toronto on business on Thursâ€" e Ior tht <hisholm on Thursday, came up lul‘u- :::r. canant expect . to win etery sentence on Saturday and was senâ€" se o Cranson " tenced to twentyâ€"three months in L‘cnâ€"l Mr. Harry Zilliax of Medicine Wat, I"'m‘:‘ A""‘, '..,,::""“:: tral Prison. Hiis Honor severely cen ‘ Alta.. and formerly of Berlinis re and ?M % "Eu:h.ohd" sured the prisoner for the offence. . Dewilg acquaintance in the city for 2| UP 2nd Spent Sunday af . Evenboimt Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Waldford of Berâ€" lin are spending a month with friends in West Virginia; > â€" Everyale brings others because _ the grate prevents any cliaker the Souvenit pleases, trouble. The Souvenit is built differentâ€" {he Souvenir means a saving built simply? hecause scientifically. { 25%, to 50% in fuel conâ€" The fircpot cannot leak gas; dust $umption. Your name on & cannot gotinto postal will bring the diffirsing Firry buter of a Routemir our new booklet. chamber; the bot FEurnace i presenied wiha | The Souventr @ir is forced to togat bond on date o{hp;;-‘ Furnace is made every room just chate. quaran in Hamilton, the at the tomperaâ€" :,',:':::‘;:‘&‘:h ind stove centre of ture you wasi it; Canada, by THE HAMILTON STOVE & HEATER CO., Limited e WAS STRICKEN SOUVENIR FURNACE ary Ghat furnace § means comfort for you an more salesfor Successful dealers talk to their customers in just that way about the (New Idea Series) Successore to Gurneyâ€"Tilden Cs. 1 On Monday morning the untimely |death occurred of _ Harold _ William {Hctt, son of Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Conrad ‘Helt, 131 Benton street. The deceasâ€" led was age 19 years and 5 months. The young man was an active worker [ol the St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church {and Young People‘s Society, of which {he was a member. Please use this letter any way you think fit, as it is a duty we all owe who have been_cured, _to_letâ€"â€"theâ€" sceptic public know there is a real cure for Kidney trouble, f Yours truly, Auguste Dereume, Altona, Man. SANOL is the remedy which does cure all Kidrey troubles such as Lumbago, Gravel, or any trouble arising from excess of uric acid, as the above Jetter proves. Price $1.50 | Sold by all Leading Druggists, f Literature _ free from The _ Sanol Manufacturing Co. Ltd.. 75 Main St.. Winnipeg, Man. ® > ‘ John P. Tolton, 35 Victoria Ave., Galt, passed away last evening in his Flst year. He was born in Erimosa and came to Galt 26 years ago. Up to the time of his illness he was employed as a machinist at the Golâ€" die & McCulloch works. There surâ€" vive his _ wife and five of a family, Mrs. E. W. Mayell, of Windsor; Miss Effie Tolton, of . Berlin; Edward, of Dundas; Norman, of Toronto, and Will, at home. The funeral, _ which will be private, . will take place _ on Friday to Guelph and thence to Evâ€" erton Cemetery. ul Dear Sits.â€" Aiter. taking a treatment of SANâ€" OIL. for lumbago and being cured I reâ€" commended it to an old friend ot mind, who is about 70 years â€" old. Aiter taking four bottles the excrn ciating pains left him, and now fells better than he has done for t% past 20 yvears. _ ~ City and Ontario. Rev. James and Mrs. Critchson of Kent, England, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Critchson of Walkerton, are Visiâ€" ting at _ the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. â€"lobn Killer, Water Street, North. _ Mr. and Mrs. C.A.B. Whiting o‘! son arrived last evening from Winniâ€" peg. They will remain several weeks‘ with the fornter‘s parents _ at 15 Weber St., East, and visiting friends Although Charlie has been in the west for a number of years, he still has a kindly feeling for the old home HAROLD WILLIAM HETT. i XOT ONLY A NAME JOHN P. TOLTON. LUMBACO | _ Mr. W. Donbecker visited friends in London this week.â€"Misses Ada Sniâ€" der and Alice Gingrich are spending a few days with Toronto friends this week.â€"Some of our lovers of good 'music took in the Irish Guards band concert in Berlin on Monday evening. A large number also took in _ the battoo at Waterioo last week.â€" Reâ€" member, at sit o‘ctock, Sept. zath, hitch up your best team to the zed }wagoa. load up the wagon box with vegctables, set a cratt contahimang the best hog on the‘farm actross the \hox, then a crate of ducks and grese, on the top of this place a crate of fancy fowl; tie on behind a _ big pumpkin; climib up with _ Thomas Henry beside you, leading the Jersey cow by a rope, and start for the Elmira Fair with old Dobbin hitched up to the democrat, with the _ Mrs. and other 16 kids bringing up the rear. Don‘t forget the date, Sept.â€" 24th. â€" Mr. Nathaniel Martin _ was & business visitor to Toronto Tuesâ€". day.â€"Rev. Jacob Good and wile of Kansas were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Good this week. â€" On Saturday a baseball team from EI-‘ mira played our school kids a gnme.“ which proved very exciting and close, scote 7 to 21 favor of the visitors. As the game was played _ on _ the school grounds our boys took the licking as a matter of course.â€"â€"Mrs. C. Gies and daughter visited Waterâ€" loo friends this week: Rebuilding.â€"Mr. Levi M. Bowman has commenced rebuilding his _ sawâ€" mill that was burned down about . a mile south of here last week. Briefs.â€"Miss. Bella Hastings _ and little niece spent a few days with Mt. MacLeod of Cookstown.â€"Mr. and Mrs Jno. 1.. Hammond, _ spent the week end with friends in Berlin â€"The Missâ€" es Margatet and Jean Rennie returnâ€" ed last week front an extended trip through the West.â€"Mr. Cecil _ Barâ€" bour _ was â€" a Visitof with Wooedstock friends for a few days recently.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowland â€" of Monkton, spent Sunday at the home of the latâ€" ters parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. _ Anâ€" ticknap.â€"Mf. and Mrs. Pan, Stricker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stricker of Moorefeld and _ Mr. and Mrs. _ Fred Breandle of Heidelbetg were Sunday visitors at the home .of Mr. and Mts. R. Fosters.â€"School has again reopenâ€" ed with Mr. Urgubart of Toronto as teacher, . It will soon be time for the old gent. to tell his women folks to move down stairs so he can say his prayâ€" crs while putting up the stove pipes. â€"Miss Sanderson spent the i week end with friends in Toronto.â€" Mrs. Reynolds is visiting friends in Lonâ€" Arthur are spending aâ€" couple weeks in Mildmay.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mielke of Galt spent the week . end with friends in town.â€" Mr. A. W. Scheifele, who purchased Fait Mount Farm from Mt. C. R. Gies, shipped abopt 100 bushels seed wheat to difâ€" ferent parts of Ontario last _ week. Mr. Gies made a specialty of grow: ing seed gtain, and N. Scheifele apâ€" parently intends keeping up the good teputation of the farm.â€"Miss Emma Menger attended the Y. P. A. conâ€" vention held in Mildmay this week.â€" is resting nicely, although it will he some time before he can walk. Mr. Delion who was a faithful emplove. has the sympathy of nis fellow warkâ€" men and friends, who hope he _ will saoon be able to Ne around again. Miss Elda Valrno of Berlin was thr guest of Postmaster Winkler _ ater Sunday.â€"Have you noticed the plate glass on the corner? Quite an imâ€" provement, eh?â€"Mr. .J. W, Metner of Elmira amd Mr. John Mungle _ ol Elora were guests a% Sunny Station On the Way.â€"Mr. Elias W. Snider left Liverpool on Sept. â€" 4th for Canada and will arrive here about the end of the weex, alter a couple of months‘ trip through Europe. Mr. Albert Delion, an employee of the Canadian Felting Co., was engaged in taking a load of goods to â€" the Grand Trunk station here, one of tke hoxes fell of, letting Mr. Delion down on the ground a little too quick, putting his leg out of joint t the knee and also breaking the knoe cap in three places. Our local doctor being out of yown on a case, . Dt. Faulds was called fro# Elmira, who bandaged the injured member _ and removed hife to the hotel; where Jn hacher and F. E. Wilker were busiâ€" ness visitors to London, aiso taking in the Western Fair this week. 6 Success.â€"The Childreu‘s day exerâ€" cises, held in the Evangélical church last Sunday evening were well #ttenâ€" ded and the different numbers on the prngramme were exceptionally well Elmira has one over us in â€" way ol a|ed Wite.~â€"Mr.: K] of ‘Beflin pa Un aimagiane n o 4 4J * ocr On the Green.â€"Wellesicy _ bowlers “:n&- and Miss â€" Zells Kave our boys a rafzle dazzle last]| Ayiward Mvfim Lapot Friday afternoon and ovening, Winâ€"|Day at the home of : 1. Tanper.â€"â€" On the Green.â€"Wellesicy . bowlers “:Afi- an kave our boys a rakzle dazzle Ayiward of New York Friday afternoon and ovening, Winâ€"|Day at the home of M Fair Monday. We must admit they cannnt expect . to win @%@fy|net of Berlin Sundayed at Mr. _ *J. Man Thursday, October Z2nd, 1913 guests: of Mr. and Mrs. H. Couse this week.â€"Mrs. J.S. Wissler of _ ‘North Bay _ is visiting at the home of her perents Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Howard.~ Miss Eva . McGregor gave a small thimble tea on Friday in honor of her â€"â€"The bowling Tournament held hete ch Labor Day to see who would hold the Royal Bank Trophy, was a decidâ€" ed success. Rinks were present from Clifford, Elora, Grand Valley, _ Mt. Forest, Arthur and Harriston. ; The two Kergus won out, that skipped by Mr. Robert Wilson getting the trophy and umbrellas, while the second _ one skipped By Dr. Norman Kyle gracious.. ly withdrew in favor of Elora and Grand Valley the former winning the Conolation by 5 shots. Much interest was taken in the games.â€"A very aviet but pretty wcddmm sulemnized in St. Jusepfi‘s rch, Fergus, _ on Tuesday morning at 7 o‘clock, Sept. fmd when Miss Nellie Grace _ Mcâ€" Leistet wa? matried.â€"to Mrt: _ James Efle Browne, of Toronto, by _ Rev. Father Sullivan. . The bride was givâ€" en away by her father and wore a beautiful gown _ of white nfnom â€" and bridal veil and was attemded by Miss Maidie Thonipson as bridesmaid. llr.\ ind Mrs. Browne left on the 9 o‘clock: train on their wesdding tour, down the St. Lawrence, the bride travelling in‘ a nayy hlue suit with hat to match. : ~or + + There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the undersignâ€" ed in the village of New Dundee, on HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.â€" 2 top buggies, open buggy, cutter, 2 sets single â€" buggy harness, . wheelâ€" barrow, work _ bench with vice _ and drumer, â€"a lot of good carpentet‘s fools, grindstone, iron kettle, _ step ladder, cutting box, _ kitchen cupâ€" board, corner cupboard, . sink, side board, lounge, 4 Piece parlot suite, 2 dressers, 4 rocking chairs, a number of dinineâ€"roony and kitchen chairs, 2 dropâ€"leaf tables, small table, stand, wardrobe, _ clothes dryer, 4 â€" wash stands, 2 wash tubs, _ flour chest, 2 wnod boxes, clock, 2 bench»s, sewing machine, _ kitchen ranee, coal stove, with pipe, coal cil heater, honey . exâ€" tractor, @age quantity of bee _ supâ€" plies â€" and other afrtiCles too numerous to mention. â€" Commencing at one o‘clock $.m., the following property viztâ€" _ © Terms of Real Estate will be made known on day _ of sale or information can be had from the Proprietot. TERMS â€" OF CHATPELS. â€" Al sums of $5.00 _ and under, cash; over that anmovat 3 months credit on apâ€" proved security. E.J. SHANTZ, I8AAC KRUPP, Mr. and ,Mrs. .J.H. Steele and famâ€" ily have returned from Caledon Lake, where _ they â€" spent the summer.â€"Mr. and Nrs. McNally of North,Bay _ are visitinz _ her parents Mr. and _ Mrs. Thos: Mills:â€"Mr. R.A. Thompson has returned to his home in Detroit afterâ€" o pleasant Visit | with. his sister Mrs. A.A. Armstrong.â€"The Misses Hamilâ€" ton‘ and. Ermine, Black had the pléaâ€" sure of accompanying Hon. Adam Beck, in his auto back to his home in London.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs..Geo. LeWis and three _childten _ of Detroit were REAL)ESTATE, There will also be sold at the same tinv: and place 3 lots onâ€"which are a goodsolid brick house, frameâ€"house, and large barn, The property is suitâ€" f?yto be divided into three nice lots one lot, to suit purchaser. . Buildâ€" ings in good state of repair. Miss E. Martin, Mr. A. Martin, Mr. M.A. Tabmer, Miss Netti Bolmer, ‘Mr. Norman _ Wilkinson, Mr. I, Fowler, Mr. G.â€"Huefmer, Mr. and Mrs. _ Fred Lackner and Master Harold, Mr. S. Snider and dgughter Elsic and Addic and Miss Burrfield and niece ‘Jean ‘Thompson.â€"Miss B. Tanner of Millâ€" bank has returned bome after spendâ€" ing a lew days with ber cousin . Miss Néettie Bulmer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. . Louis Weber attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Henty Dunke Elmira on Monday.â€"Mrs. Edgar and her daugh ter Gertrude of GuelPh sPent last week at the home of Mr.‘ L. Weber.â€" Mr. Philip Weber and family _ spent Sunday at L. Weber‘s. dies AUCTION SALE NEW. GAMEâ€"ANDâ€"FISHING LAWSâ€" The gante and . fishing laws recently issued present the following open seaâ€" soms, which will doubtless be of interâ€" est to local hunters: Quail, wild turâ€" key, brown andâ€"grey squirrel, Novemâ€" ber 15 to December 1; ducks,; Septemâ€" bet 15 to December 1; grouse, pheasâ€" ants and ‘partridge, October 15 _ to November 15; deer, November 1 _ to November 15; geese, September 15 to April 15. Tendérs for the erection of a buildâ€" ing to shelter the gas purificr were received, that of Messts. Pluinmer & Brown, being the lowest _ for the mason wortk, being accepted. _ The caepenter contract will be given out at a future meeting. The monthly meeting of the Light Commission for the transaction _ of street railway business was held this worhing at which the financial stateâ€" ment and the report of Supt. _ Mcâ€" Intyre was presented. The ‘former showed that the traffic had incréased 10.8 per cent. compared with the same month last year and that the net profit amounted to $945.05. . classes, piano and vocal, on Monday, Sept. 8th. She will be at her studio in Bérlin on Friday, Sept. 5th from 3 to 6 p.m., and from 7 to 8 p. m.; also on Saturday morning, Sept. 6th, from 10 to 12 o‘clock, when arrangeâ€" ments can be made for hours. Miss Emma L. Bean will ‘resume her classes,. piano and theory, . on MEETING OF COMMISSION friends will offer congratulations. . Dr. F. H. Kelbfeisch of this city has been notified by the Provincial Secretary‘s Department in â€" Toronto of his appointment as a Coroner for Waterloo County. Dr. Kalbficisch is well fitted for the position, and his not stop his car. _ Itâ€"is maintained that Mr.: Ratz‘s car approacking from the rear did not toot the horn, passâ€" ed on the wrong side of the road. and ran Jnto the horses. The long adjournment is to allow the damages to the team of horses to __In Berlin Police Court Saturday Mr E.. W. Clement, acting on pemail . of Mr. Geéo. Ratz, of Elmira, asked that the case against his client be adjournâ€" ed until Oct. 15th. Mr. Ratz, it is alleged, drove his: car into . County Councilior Koch‘s team of horses, causing serious injury, and then .did ol Waterloo, is representing abr A. R. Bean will resume her . \ AS CORONER which C-m&-.fiemb&m. q-e.w'uh'hda&?unnd.mndmvdtom- concrete, 7 m to buy. ‘ o s have, by remon of out lnige output and mlontific methode, been able to bring the price of "Canada" Cement so low that it is within the reach of everyone. An mcrease in demand results in a greater economy of production, and when @&mh&wmhmh:hb time, shared saving consumer by reducâ€" If this label is not on i dnprieeanodnC’udI This demaad will hai‘ not â€" ..oun.e' to increaseâ€"as fast as farmers learn of conâ€" Canada Coment, crete‘s supericrity over other materials. When you buy cement, see that you get "Canada" Cement; by so doing you will assure the complete m success of all your concrete work. 4 Canada Cement Company Limited â€" ad a post card for our book "What the Farmer n do With Concrete." It is free. There is‘a Canads Coment dealer in your neighborkood. . 1578 Canada The first meeting of therseason « ol theâ€" Berlin & Waterloo Hospital Laâ€"‘ dies‘ Auxiliary was held at the Hosâ€" pital on Monday afternoon at L wh.iehl the following members ;were present: Mesdames Gapel, Conrad, Marren, W. H. Bowlby, Schmalz, Kranz, Wegeâ€" nast, Schiedel, Davey, Huether, Sattâ€" ler, Bricker. Weaver and Ruby. Accounts were passed â€" amounting to $280.20. â€" =~ Tenders for the erection ol.the solâ€" arium and sunâ€"rooms ate Still coming in and will be awarded at an early It was decided to decorate â€" five of the rooms in the old portion of _ the Hospital.) The members are requested to bear in mind that _ the annual â€" meeting will be held on Morday, Octoper 13. Chickens were also plentiful _ and sold at prices varying from 40 to 75 cents, and _ ducks sold at 70 and 80 cents each. Cabbage sold at from 8 to 12 cents per head, caulifiqwer 8 to 25 cents acâ€" cording to size; tomatoes 25 and 35 cents‘ per basket; . squash, 15 to 30 cents; potatoes _ 85 cents per bushel or $1.10 and $1.15 per bag; corn 8 to 15 cents per dozen; cucumbers, 40 to %0 _ cents per basket; onjons, celery, beets, etc., sold in abundance at 5 cents a package. In the frvit line, apples sold at 25 and 50 cents abasket; pears 35 to 50 cents basket; plums 20 to 50 cents Eggs were also plentiful and sold at prices varying from 40 to 75 cents, and vegetables of the season was offâ€" ered at the market Saturday. The tables on thy main foor and in _ the basement were literally â€" overflowing with every variety ol dairy produce, vegetables and fruits and was _ mote than equal for the demand. _ and learn to think for bers BR vâ€".-hâ€"â€"--â€" Seors sn i2 O m E.':T;'."‘;.hw ""u.' h Perrocth g of women have cured Ji#:;‘".?. Es ion t :“‘ Ladics, ‘lun and henlthd'::-i't‘:-n-.? :.‘ f W mirorer poo e Pral rofer sou bo uit ol your on neaiity ait Lo un »* cost, my bo ‘_05 m’ ry sufferer that this Home ours, ciso '_‘m-‘_ifi_tvod ®, clso the book. Write today, nol MASG. M. SUMME®S, Box H. m _ â€" Largest quantity â€" of farm products rever you live. § can refer you to ladics of your own locality who know and « yegerer tugl tile thome Irintmmemt 1eaby sures on womens doeamtent nientd Cement bust, _ Just send uie your address, and the free ten days‘ treatzzs i\ob&ml"m-n-ywmm"n:-in. m.d"""""' AS, Box H. m â€" â€" â€" _ â€" _ ‘WINDSEOR,4 day evefing. In the absence of . 0s o |President, Rev. Theo. Spetz, Rev, vy. â€" The|W._J. Andrew occupied the chair. hA the |_ The regular report of the Tfowing Rev. C. R. Miller was presented. Produce, | d¢alt with several cases of en proficic |attended to during the past "°*€) 1t has been necessary for some cents | Past to detain _ aâ€" 17â€"year old 2 from Hespeler, who is a ward of cents A1, [Children‘sâ€" Aid Society, in the det@fie 386 35|tion room. Just what was best 15 to 30 be done with her was a t: bushel|question to be settled, and . it | orn 8 to|decided to send her to the Alexandrm » 40 to|School in Toronto. s + ©®lefy,| During the month the inspector. ce at 5| was called upon to go to Listowel after a Baden girl, about 17 Mj 1d at 25 /of age. Neighbors in Baden bad pétâ€" 35 to 50 [suaded her to leave her home and go 0 cents(to Listowel. She was brought back by the inspector, the people who i sold at |ed her to eave nome ruckily é cents.lwith only paying the expenses of: The finance committee of the 03: Town Council has agreed to pay of the cost of a pulmotor for: the town. the hydro commission paying the remainder. It is felt that . the new machine will be of much use in‘ Gals. i can be overcome by the NEAL: DAY TREATMENT. Call upon, % dress or phone The Neal Institute: 78 ST. ALBANS ST., TORONTO ~~â€" TELEPHONE N. 3087. ___ ‘My busband fsn‘t M: whi moreâ€"he doesn‘ lt:::"!:z-'tlookltit. Iâ€" c express my gratitude â€".‘"* Fre genuine letter among the scores can show you, proving sabsoi that the GALTGETS A PULMOTOR. return journey. Saved her ‘The regular monthly meeting of Children‘s Aid Society was held. the Public Library Hall on Wedi » DRINK HABIT IN THREE DAYS. C. A. Husban auy charge, my

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