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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Nov 1913, p. 6

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~Aurprise‘‘ was the siogan . given the, exhibit â€" advent of Hydroâ€"Electric power inlt-o a t ~‘ that soonâ€"toâ€"be town on Wednesday.jsize of ‘The inauguration of Niagara . energy | wore:â€" * was made the occasion of an nthun-. Elmi ‘ jestic demonstration by the villagers‘ shoes ~‘ and was shared in by large and rep| Elmi . seseatative delegations from Berlin, parlot ‘~‘@u>iph, Waterloo, Elora, Ferg»‘s and| Idea . <other places in the vicinity. Hein ) * . Although work was only commencâ€"| N. I : ~4p extend the system to that town| Rupj in July the work has been advanced | â€" .Johr " in‘ a most surprising manner.. Not â€"Etur only are all the streets well lighted, £o., 1 _ but quite a number of factories are| â€" Bau â€"_ using llydro power, while over 150 goods. bouses were illuminated last night by| Elm â€"â€" @nergy generated at Niagara Falls. | furait oo 4 _ To honor the event the Council kad | _ Geo declared a halfâ€"holiday and an _ inâ€"|{vdro * ~derceting and appropriate programme | Rign . ies arranged for the occasion. Em U n cuic 203 Piclsh Mlve Phura facor :.“-r--'-----wvv-v hoes h â€"othed .A : .\ »aimie io: oo Aulrt, n $45 kXk *A SX re PC (8 us c "o * ; Sn avane ~Advent of Niagara Energy in ra| _ â€"â€" dM8 e > nadedvnftociiagils .o o rale c:tiiet Ar d P 1. Jt fion.Adam Beck, Berlin‘s City Council and s Guelph‘s Board of Trade and Hundâ€" / / . reds of Visitors Join in the $o Celebration . MADEâ€"INâ€"ELMIRA EXHIBITION "~â€" > â€" WAS HIGHLY COMMENDED munity was plainly demonstrated by the intorest manifested by the . civic suthorities of Betlin â€" and _ Guelph. Hince Elimira bas been provided with €: P. R. connection and is only fi’xfln miles away from the Royal! City the business men of that burg have beea leaving no stone unturned: to secure the ‘"lyon‘s share‘‘ of the Srade of the citizens of that town. the Board of Trade of the Royal City consiqered the uccasion of suffiâ€" clent importance to run a . special \train ‘via the C. P. R. which was patâ€" rdmized by over 100 of the promiâ€" ment business men of that _ village. In the specches that were delivered the speakers from Gueliph did not hesitate to invite ths Elmiraites to pay frequent visits to that city. ‘1t was admittedly a surprise _ to the Guelphites when the Berlin City Council, accompanied by _ about . a handred citizens and the 29th Regiâ€" ment Band arrived shortly after the T} Berlin and Guelph Wete There. *That Elmira is a growing . comâ€" "Entcrprising Elmira‘s Latest Enâ€" ated and illuminated and _ contained D unds pe en ie en d OO Wadle Although the time was compataâ€" tively short to make claborato _ arâ€" rangemeats â€" for the demonstration Chairman Geo. Klinok, who has been the prime mover for Hydro _ power fot some years, Reeve Isaac Hilbotn mnd the committee in charge artanged a most fitting programme _ for the memorable event. in addition to seâ€" curing the presence of Hon. _ Adam Peck, the Minister of Power, a Madeâ€" inâ€"Eimira Exhibition was held in the Skating Rink. It was a most adâ€" mifable and cteditable display of the goods manufactured by the score ot more â€" industries in that thriving mapufacturing town. The booths around the rink were prettily decorâ€" Who conveved Betlin‘s congratulaâ€" tions at Elmira MAYOR W. D. EULER, the, exhibits that would have done credit in to a town two or three _ times the size of Elmirs. Among the exhibits Elmira Felt Co., felt goods, boots, shoes and slippers. Elmira Furniture Co., library and parlor goods. Ideal Shoe Co., babies} shoes. Heimbecker & Jung, furniture. N. B. Hoffer, pumps. Ruppel‘s signs on glass. _â€" John B. Leip, carriages and sleighs. | â€"Eimiraâ€"Machinety & Transmission !the Co., farm imachinery. . l?“ fvdro power. Signet Ptg. Co., prifting display. Elmira Floral Co.. plants â€" and In the centre"of the _ rink _ the Ilydroâ€"Electric Commission had _ a large display of electrical appliances which were in operation and attractâ€" ed much attention. During the afterâ€" noon coffee and cocoa with cake and toast made by electricity were servâ€" ed, and after the speechâ€"making sevâ€" eral cows were milked by _ Niagara energy, and afterwards the cream was separated operated . by Hydro power. The display was a _ feature of the demonstration. ~ Power Turned On. It was exactly three o‘clock when Reeve Isaac Hilborn turned on _‘ the switch which illuminated the rink land provided power for the machinery . for the Hydroâ€"Electric display. This: formal proceeding was followed by enthusiastic cheers and _ applause. ‘Reeve Hilborn performed the duties ‘of chairman in an acceptable manner and in a few well chosen words welâ€" comed the visitors from Berlin, Waterloo, Guelph and cther places. He reciated the intorcst that was mana‘:wd in the* event . by their neighbor‘s. Congratulations from Guelpn. President G. J. Thorp, of the Guelph Board of Trade, was . the |first. speaker, and conveyed thes conâ€" ‘gratulations of that cigy upon El mira‘s advent into the Hydro union. He stated that the object of the iBonrd's visit was to get better acâ€" quainted with the people of Elmira +and he invited the people of Elmira ‘to "come down to our city" . whenâ€" ever possible, and they will be made welcome. He alluded to splendid exhiâ€" bits of manufactured goods which was an cvidence of the industrial thrift of the people. In concluding he stated that Waterloo County was in advance of every other county in the Hydro union, practically every town _ and village being provided with Niagara fNowers. power Elmira Interior Wooé Work Co., Bauman & Schneider, planning Geo. Klinck, first grain chopped by of the Hydro system. lts success Very often wo meet an. old friend has been "01'1“"‘. less' "’.‘“ TeMITX~ | whose looks has changed so that we abie. It was still in its infancy @0 | porgly know them. Some look better the penefits to be derived _ by _the} angq some look old and uncared _ for. municipality cannot be overâ€"estimatâ€"| wae always feel badly to see a friend ed. going down hill in appearance _ for Boosted the Winter Fah. looks count for so mych these days; v and we enjoy secing the prrson . who Mayor Carter of (iueiph followed| keeps young. Being cared for is the and offered his congratulations to| secret of keeping young and Sageine Elmira. ‘He spoke in the most optiâ€"| is the sâ€"cret of caring for the hair.| mistic manner of the _ benefits _ of | Sageine cures dandtuff, brings life and Hydro powet in the . Royal City. l beauty into coarse dry and faded hair lle reviewed Guelpm‘s connection with! and makes the hair luxuriant ana atâ€" the 1hemo and in roncluding uid.| tractive. Sageine keeps men and woâ€" "everybody knows that the â€" Hydro; men young looking and why _ should power scheme â€" nriginated in Be:lin.' anvone allow theirselves to become and was first turned on in that city,| old appearing when they can _ get but I want to claim for Guelph the| Sageine and a guarantee _ to _ find finest and biggest winter | fair _ on| satisfactory results. Sageine is sold the coniinent. Toronto ‘has _ been| at E. M. Devite and if it don‘t trying to take it away from us buti do all that is claimed for it your we want Berlin and Elmira to help| money is refunded. Be sure to go us keep it." Mayor _ Carter was, to 5. M. Devitt fos Sageine as other loudiy applauded when he _ resumed storcs cannot supply you. Dou‘t negâ€" his seat lect rour hair anothet day. Sageine J Mr. 1P 4. Janzren, ex President of is caly 506 a larg®e hottle Hydroâ€"Electric Display Berlin is Interested. the the Berlin Board of Trade, spoke of the expansion of Berlin _ since the inauguration of Hydro power and preâ€" dictel that Elmira would also . exâ€" pand. * Mr. M. L. Weber, President of. the Elmira Board of Trade, was pleased to welcome the visiting Councils and Boards of Trade and was delighted to note the friendly spirit existing between the various municipalities. The greatest man we kmow, In all Ontario, is Adam Beck, The man who gave the light, | Is For many years he fought, With brave and honest hear, > So here‘s to him, Who this great work has wrought. (Chorus.) liydro, hydro, power and light, You know shines for you, Shines for us, on this earth below, We love the man, we hongr his his work, ‘ We proudly proclaim, and him esteam For bringing about the great powet scheme. He‘s everytoCy‘s friend, For rich and poor depend, On Adam Beck, who promised us the power, Our industries to runr, was _ Adam Beck. To him â€" we owe the honor of this great work begun, â€" May he be spared to live for ysars to come. The above song composcd by | Mr. Percy Ruppel of Elmira was.stnz bÂ¥ hint during the evening at ths Hydro Power opening in Elinira cn Wednesâ€" day, for. which all rights are r.S°rvâ€" . Wo believe MINARD‘S LINIMENT is the best. f Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Mc. Charles Whooten, Mulgrave, N. S. Rev. R.O. Armstrong, Mulgrave, N.S. Pierre Landers, senr., Pokemouche, AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE Thomas Wasson, Shefficld, N. B. Which shines for us so bright, TO HON. ADAM BECK. HON. ADAM BECK, ty [tntes _ CC 2vk o# * ‘Mayor Buler ~when the communica mt N : l : & j : u':.'zum Hymmen,. of _ the Mire. Back‘s Fondest Hopes tio from Supt. Hiymmes, of _ the Reelizedâ€"Health, Hapâ€" the Council that the sums of $2,000, C surplus P* piness and Baby. 'mn:“:eu paid over to 45 % Sereprmnmtiiticrme ythe city treasury, was ordrted to be Many a wife has found herself inct | Manager W, H. Schmalt wrote that|Pink Pills. _ Mr, Newton Mayhew,| OUAWA. tgii‘r i NA pable of motherhood owing to some 44â€" |at a recent meeting of the directors|North Tryon, P.Eâ€"1;, says: ‘"I am a | =======<======***@ ced onme by ue moperyentigies®" |of the Economical Fire Ins. Co. held|farmer and naturally have to WOTK|vine, ang . two sisters also sHIVH io ve to discuss the matter of the Comâ€"|very hard. _ The result was that _ !| ppo runeral. will be held oR TBUT8 In many homes once childless there |pany‘s new office building a resoluâ€"|fornd myself very much run dOWN. | /rpprn op a, 2 o‘clock from ABé" ® are now children because of the fact |tron~was passed requesting the City |My blood became â€" thin=and watery, a~ ihs East bat & that Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable |(Council to proceed with expropriation umywlnlhbu.lwot,doe-w' t End cef Compound imakes women normal. measures of a strip of land to Wided |tors treatment . but it did not help lnâ€"-â€"-â€"-’s;JO!NJAlm. 5 If you have the slightest doubt |Queen street, north, â€" in accordance ||.» ang 1 grew/so weak:/that I could P s is ic that Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" | with preliminary steps alréady taken|searcely work at all. As‘I fornd the!l The death of an aged resident; bie Compound will help you,write |°â€"â€" the Council. Referted to . Boatd| megica) treatment & was not . helPing | Berlin,; Mrs. Johr. Jaimet,:t0o% to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. | of Works. tt 1 decided to.try Dr. Williams‘| on Thursday ~morn‘ag at t (confidential)Lynn,Mass..foradâ€"| At the City Council meeting Mcnâ€"|pink Pills, and in these I found the|dence of her daughter, Mrs. â€". vice. Yourletter will beopened | gay evening Mayor â€"Euler read @)|medicins I needed,. as in ;« bhort time| Makn, Galt, alter an iliness,. read and answered by a WONA®» [ lengthy opinion from the City Soliciâ€"| L was restored to wy old â€"health and|ing over seven years. She bote * and held in strict confidence. tors respectin~ the removal and t im<|vigor. 1 shall always . recommend |agfictions _ with patience :and ChF Snb rrenscorsinreiomommmmtmncâ€"â€", | ming of trees. This opinion was 86| thâ€"se pills to all sufferers."‘ ian fortitude. The deceased wha i a cured following the proposcl cf Alds.| Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills ate. 80ld|g1 years ago in Philadelphis, PIONHR MOR Schlee and Enschtel that a by law be|by all medicine dealérs, or will b*{and came to Betlin ‘5.%_4 passed _ providing for trees to‘ bejmailed. post Paid, at 50 cents a tOX|Shortly after her arrival Rore. â€" trimmed up to a height of 12 feet,| or six tboxes for $3.50 < by The DTâ€"| was married to Mr. Johim Jaif pAgng AWAY!M also the recommendation of th*:\Williams‘ Medicine Co.. Brockvill¢,| who died three years ago. The:w Dr. Williem O‘Dell Robertson Died on Friday at His Home in St. Jacobs. WAS IN HIS 86th YEAR O‘Lell _ Robinson, passed _ peacefully away at the home of his son . Doctot T. M. Robinson, St. Jacobs. C The late Doctor who was in his eichtyâ€"sixth yeat was one of the few old pioncers of St. Jacobs that were left, heing the third to pass to their rew‘ard during the past couple momths The deceased wag | well and favorâ€" ably known throughout the whole of Waterloo County. _ Born in Leeds County, he moved to Oxford County when a young man. After remain nz there a short time h> came to St. Jacobs in 1867 where he resided up to the time of his death. A numbet of years ago he gave up his general practice to his ‘son. Still there were a great number of peoble who came 0 . would wtite from differemt parts of Ontario snd Nofthwest for his great cure for Rheumatisn» so that in his declining years le was a great cour {ort to his fellowmen who along with his many other friends will be gtievâ€" ed to learn of his death. _ One son Dr. T. Manley Robinson is the only survivin~ member of the family left to mourn the loss of a kind father. The deceased belonzed to the Masâ€" onic order. The ficeral took â€" Place â€" from the residence of his son on _ Monday alternoon. Service will be held _ at the house at 2.30 p.m. and thence to the Evangelical â€" Cemetery for imter ment. « 1 Subscribers to The Family Herali and Weekly Star, of Mcntreal, ate l‘e-l newing earlier than ever this season. The subscription receipts for Octobet were over 80 per cent. ahead of O¢â€" tober 19123. Th: Family Eetald grows in ropularity year after yeat it is the big dollars wortkh â€" beyond doubt, and deserves its imynense cirâ€" culation. Any home that does mt teâ€" ceive The Family Herald should give it a trial‘for 1913. The darkest days of husband and wife e when they come to look forward to On â€" Friday mora‘ng â€" Dr. William ENORMOUS INCREASE. PASSES AWAY ++ * “"., va «wene: # t s i win‘ Th cholse 4 uresemm sn diin Mayor Buler when the communica filed by His Horship at the. meeting|weak. With some people this condiâ€" af the Berlin Council Monday evenâ€"| tion comes and goes‘;. with ‘others it Ing: % i 44 % is chronfc ; they can‘t shake it =© o€. Following the conference â€" between|It interferes : with business, spoils ‘the Finance Committee and the Water [récreation â€" and robs life of all > its Commission last londay evening the |joys. ‘These men and women are. only | movement of the bowels for two k mmm a meeting at which{atle to live and work st ‘hall WMQ f it was bmb pay . over $2,000 to | speed." y pe & mu’:pnd My weight the city, which: is the amount which| fHalf speed . people havye 108t . that | 1 cury 80 pounds and everyone thought Messrs. Clement & Clement. usder instructions from Walter E. Mitchell, put in a claim for damages doue to his lands on Queen street, south, by the trunk sewer operstions. He thinks $50 would be little enough, but as he is not looking for. any trouble he ivlueouun any Feasonable proposiâ€" tion. Referred to Sower Committee. Emgineer for the â€" removal of tre:s along Water and Weber streets. The Council was informed that it was necessary to pass a byâ€"law em powering the Council to rensove tfees wherever it is deemed necessary but before any action is taken the owners of ‘the trees must be given ten days notice and compensation must te made for the Planting and the care of the trees to he removed. > | »owen en on eiee en D.D.D. Prescriptionâ€"For 15 yearsâ€"the Standard Skin Remedy Py ""mu.‘ us * ‘ I (This letter is just received:) thanks to the _ blessed P D. D. _ 1| 1t promptly stops |m., of the ‘"Poronto. |mever cxpeéted a cure. 1 only fi‘:: scalp. i9 ; . D. D. D. to take the terrible © 1t makes the héir soft, ‘glossy and "I am the mother of twelve _ chilâ€" ‘away. But by degrecs 1 saw the big\ myuriant. ‘drea. I took a bad leg at the birth sore getting sm@ller. 1 have _ 4| 1t gives life and beauty to the hair. ‘of my last child. 1 was laid up five thank{ul heart toâ€"day. 1t is hot stitky or . weeks. with a doctor attending . me Mirs. Stitt, 202 N. Weston Ré., 1t is the d.inm.tnntfw \ hair Iwho does nothing but treat this kind West Toronto:| tonic nade. umed of skin disease. Six weeks ago 1| _Tln' cures of D D. 1. ate past beâ€"| 1; i; the best, the most p t heard of D. D. D. As I _ used _ to licf. All druggists have this â€" 800thâ€" | apq invigorating hair d leasan tear my leg at night until it was a NK, cooling wash and also the eMâ€"| jpag, only in C lb"ym‘l'bomn. T. bleeding mass I applied a bottle of clent D. D. D. Skin Soap. Booth Co. Ltd., FMort Erie, Ont. The ‘D. D. D. 1 can‘t tell you the ease it Come to us and we will sell you Price is only 50 cents at drug stotres gavs me. I never used to sleep with the first full size bottle on the ©§4U2Tâ€"| ang counters where toilot goods ATe the pain. Many a time I nearly fell antee that it will stop the itch at| _ 34 with dizziness from want of sleep. once or your money refurmded. E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, and C. E. I\‘m\- my log is completely healed up,| A. H. Hachnel, Druggist, Waterino. Swaisland, Rerlin, guarantee it. â€"â€"'7];& o etics. SPASHODIC CROUPâ€" Astuiza _ Coucus will This Woman Knows A cigtipte, safe and offective treatment for bron. o is Of Childhood throat and stops the cough, assurieg It io levaluable to mothers with How D.D.D. Cures You know what it mesms to feel "all out of sorts."" ‘Most people have lelt this way at some timp. Nerves sut of order, irritable, languid, . de pressed. | An aching hbenad, a {agged caused by â€" PHILO BOWMAN. s On Saturday, November 1st, at the home ofâ€" Jis father, Mr.: Solonton Bowman,â€" Lancaster St., Berlin, the death took Pmucc aiter a lingering ilimess of Fhilo Rowman, of St. Jaâ€" Cobs, aged 38 years. _ Thae remaips will be taken to St. Jacobs on Tues day from whence the {funeral" was held . on~ Toesday ‘afternoon to the Evangzelical ‘cemetéry. . A sotrowing widow ‘and five children are loft â€"â€" to The death took ‘piace in T.inwood | Schnmidt, daughter of | Mr.< Carl on Thursday, Oct.<30th, of Mr. NRobâ€"| Schmidt of Berlin. The mfim ert Hocsea, who has beenâ€"ailing since| was solemanized by Rey..J. M. ~Ret April. The doceased was in his 77th!rens, pastor of the First English 16â€" year, and _ was born in â€" Glasgow, | theran Church: at the hoime of ths Scotiand. He was a résident of Linâ€"{ pride, 50 Park St. The bride â€"was wood for 60 years and was _ well| sesisted by Miss Weseloh, whi>~Mr. known in Linwood and vicinity. His|Schmidt, brother of the groom, act wife predeceasedhim three years 350.|ad as groomsryin.. The bride was He is survived by the following chil | prettil~ attired in a _ dress of: Pal®é drea:â€" Mrs. Wm. Torry, â€" Linwo04, | pink silk, while the bridesmaidâ€"wore .lobhn, miwub:nh‘rhu. Fou‘tt;r. a costume of white charmeuse. ©> Linwood; Mrs. Geo. Thompson, Li# | y ong Mrs. King left on a boneyâ€" towel; Robert Oliver, Barlin; _ P°Mâ€"| moon to Detroit, Toledo and C1l°%6â€" broke, Linwood; Ostat, Preston; AT‘|taaq. The bride‘s travelling costume chihald, Hamiltost; Norman,. Albert®;| peigg of navy blue. Puo> and â€" Roy, of Elmira. _ The funefal | . ineir raturn they will reside in motrn his boss. The death ol Mr. Abram Sh:nte, of Berlin, took : place on _ Tuesday }mm-gnl oclock after a Iong and cavera ilinace ‘The deceased was â€" in severe illness. The deceased was . in his 53rd year and had lived in Betrlin practically his entire lifeâ€"time. _ He was a tinsmith by trade and was in the employ ol Mr: Geo: E. Potter for many years. Heâ€"is survived . by his wife, one son and two dgughters, "larence, _ and _ Misses Sylvia ani Grace. He was an ‘g:.l'e memter of Bethany Mennonite Church ‘and filled various offices up to the time of his 'illnen. The aged mother, three broâ€" thers, Levi, Amos and Jacos, Plattsâ€" Tt Meeus When Skin: Trouble|« =« m whence the IUNCIAL â€" WeZ) AP ut Cl an . Tuesday ‘afternoon to the | ©©000©0090600000000000 ROBERT HOSE EA. ville, and â€"two sisters also. survite. The funeralâ€" will be held on Thursday alternoon at 3 o‘clock mat& dence to the East End . «+d was blessed with four .; 89 of.whom survive, Mrs. m and Mr. Jas. U. Jaimet, of, this clty. ‘The remains were brought:.i0o , Berf‘n and _ :the ‘funeral Io&ook & on Saturday at 3.0‘c P.m.. from the residence of Mr. J. C. Jdfi: 324 Queen street, south, to ths Bg ton street Baptist Church,â€"for .. BaFâ€" cemetery for interment. : > ton street Baptist Church,â€"for.. BtFâ€" vice: and. frouy thence: to Mount HMapé Frank ~King to Missâ€" Emnam EHa Schnidt, daughter of â€" Mr. â€"< Carl Schmidt of Berlin. The aum was solemnized by Rey..J. H. ~Rel rens, pastor of the First English 16â€" theran Church: at the hoine of ths PARISIAN Sage, the delightful gad invigorating halr topi¢, is a true bir nourisher. â€" ~It penetrates into‘ ;the scalp, gets to the roots of â€"the hair. kills the dandruft germs,. and supplies the hair with just the kind of nourâ€" ishment it needs. to make it §TO0W abundantly. . _ o Eincs its introduction into Canada PARISIAN Sage has had an immense sale, and here are the reasouns : It does not contain poisonots sugat of lead, nitrate of silver or suiphut Or any injurious ingredient. It cures dandrufl in two weeks, bJ ___ Mas. ANDREW ST. 5oc a box, 6 for $2.50, tri 1t is not sticky or greasy: It is the dainfiest perfumed hait tonic naade. ‘ It is the best, the most pleasant and invigorating hair dressing made Made only in Canada by The R. Tâ€" Booth Co. Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. The price is only 50 Cents at drug stores and counters where toilot goods are The wedding was quietly. solemnitâ€" And To Ttihng :; s L ap 1 SB _ IT AS A: mmn'c'g- BANISH â€" DANDRUFF â€"â€" STOP. FALLING HAIR > AND SCALP ITCH. ons s . 5 CURE SOLELYâ€"; on KINGâ€"SCHMIDT. an aged resident;:,.0l â€" hri . Jaimet, too‘t «l morniag at th laughter, Mrs. â€". .~3 ter an iliness, % h patience :and, Cpw<. Phe deceased¢ whe, C in Philadelphis, â€"Pg., * Beriin 45. + her mivm en °* to Mr. Johin Jaig th four uc f e, Mrs. & of % . Jaimet, ol‘:rl * ere brought: .{ ‘M m â€" + T swsc h. Te 7 o‘c .m., Ar ll’“r & r’ Taimat. / 9/

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