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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Mar 1914, p. 3

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Mrs. L. J._ Breithaupt and her daughters entertained at the tea hour on Thursday in honor of Mrs. R. (i. Baird. ‘The spacious drawing _ room was fragrant with many beautiful flowers. American beauty roses, lit ies of the valley, tulips, _ dafiodills and sweet peas were most artisticalâ€" ly arrenged _ in Dresden effiect. _ In the tea room Mrs. Albert Breithaupt poured tea and Mrs. Party helped the ices. Miss Freda Boyd, Miss _ Kate Hall aad Miss Norah Hall assisted. The guests spent a few very pleasgant hours. ' r“m‘m brows to yonrseif that these cclincs ome, withont the expenâ€"c of hospital tro 3« everywhere are eccaping the surgenu‘s kuse treatment. a;n| when you are cured, my â€"iâ€" 1 to some ot‘cr sictere?, .Ms home tseatimens is t I will explain a sitmple home tressmâ€"=t whoo {chtorosis), irregslutities, headacties. and lassi plumpress and health, 1‘ me f von cavromcd #thing to give my mothod of howes touimen eontinue, it costs onls a 5x cn it woek fo o s ts heatth worth asking for 2| 1\ a cocopt my g to yorur meeds, and P will sonmd it in of on wrapper this offer, mark the places that tell vour feetings #reatment toâ€"day, as vou hi iy mot se c this offer 4 % " < MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box 50) . K0. iL Y â€" Mc ces Sn n oo dR oi ooo on t OR n t h.p:gn.cmm feeling up the spine, paltpitation, hot flashes, weariness, l-fl:u co-rlnlnn. with dark circles under the eyes. pain in the left breast or a general feeling that life is not worth living, finvite you to seud to«loy tor mo compl t= tom days‘ treatment ¢ntitely free and ‘:.(m‘lo nrows to yonrseif that these aclincns can be easv and sitmcly conngrtered at your own me, withont the expemâ€"c of hosbital trâ€" csoest., on Ore jangets of ait operation,. | Women everywhere are cscaping the sureeou‘s kuse by Kiros o of my sunp‘c method of home treatment. a;n| when you are cured, my â€"iâ€" TT onry ask yorr to piss the grood word along to some ot‘cr sictere?, â€" My home tseatimenirs ho . young or ofd. . !o Mothers of Daughters I will explain a sitmple hoime tressmest whioh soeed ol effectmaiy cures gréenâ€"sicknees {chlorosis), irtegsivtities, headaches. and dassitude in toung women, a74 festores them to plumprfess and health, | 103 me it vou c xeerced about voir dauichtef, Remember it costs you #thing to give my mothod of howe toosiment a econscte tor diy‘s t= .l and if you wich to eontinue, it costs onls a 5x cn it woek to do so, and it doc# fet inict Sere with one «laily work, ts healtth worth asking for 2| 1\ a cocopt my g oncrous oT r. write for the free treatment suited !flr\'ml.r flet.l-._:_uhl Pawill sond it in of on wrapper by retuen mail. . To save time vou can cnt ont Colonel Goodman, of Parkhill, and Mr. George and Mr. Laurence Wedd of Toronto spent the week end with Mir. and Mrs. George M. Wedd, Weber street. ~o s UÂ¥ d Mrs. E. A;. Snow and her daughter who have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pearce, Queen Street N., have returned _ to their home _ in Bridgeport. Captain Snow‘s friends are welcoming him home from _ an extended visit with his father _ in England. * Mr..and Mrs. Charles H. Mills are home for the week end. While . in Toronte they _ are guests at _ the "Wueens‘‘. One of the entertainments enjoved by them this week, was a musicale g ven by Mrs. W. H. Hearst, on Wednesday eveniag, at her â€" home in Glen Road, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Willi&m TL Breitâ€" haupt left Friday for _ New _ York iom â€" whence _ they sailed for a pleasure trig on the "Calamares‘ of the United Frut Companys â€" line of steamships. They will visit Jamâ€" aica, Panama, Costa Rica and Cuba and will be away for a month _ or more. Mrs. T. 0. Weber received _ the clergymen and theit wives of Waterâ€" loo and Berlin, Friday afternoon, in honor oi Dr. J. L. Gordon, of Winâ€" nipeg, and Mr. Ruthven MeDonald of Toronto. Light refreshments _ were served. Mrs. Weber was assisted by Mrs. Ruthven McDonald and Mrs. . W. Hanson of Toronto. + Iaut a womon, ~ Dinow a womnan‘s t . e n ‘g\: 1 now her need o; mputhy and ca ts * If you. my sister, ate unhappe h $ colke.,, *.9 JrealcK, and foed wadit ior honschold is ‘3& % phoastimes, or do lvoeommblescrrent, werice 0 5 ’7 .& x giist how vorr smmb n ain ick faroims di J fe" 3P Bm % to.l of a home treatment siilod t ic M c â€" s BA T32R | woh references to Cadiim faczos w n like. â€" Sets., : PS. @ohone they have gain d health. s ; as < §\0 MA hinpiness byi sn [ want to tell 1 s az s eR ; § AJ this smecessful seetied of home i it sc i ul t e 11. ... ; &5 yourse!{, imy roider, for your danghte # e ..~ #% your inothes. Tawsit in tell youn B 3. & & Nes : vorirs id home sto briffmr clet < S o Snss ~lleaes ; d from anyone.. Men eanmet nuicre1 [\ s : i 8 snffering wchat se womtet io e Cake o > N <§§‘\ #nee, ow o ‘jow 1 tmor than aim d .. o CR s 3 mt Uronsands h use nroved there is hope o it <a hopefess in s nictied oi home treatt FS" * ES s«%or iovi pain in the head, back * F feeling of weight ~=! dragging down falting or displacement of internal org irritation | vith frequent urinatior Mrs. flarvey J. Sims invited the members of the Monday Club to‘ the Tea Room alter their meeting _ at Mrs. Bowlbys on Monday. Mlrs. Waiter Wells and Miss _ Gerâ€" trude Wells, who have been in Berlin Germany, since last autumn, will sail for home on the twentyâ€"cighth of. this month. Miss Eleanore and Miss Esther Williams will return in Mav. SISTER : READ MY FREE OFFER. Mr. C. R. Hanning, of Preston, the recentlyâ€"appointed _ County _ Judge, visited the â€" county _ buildings this morning for the first time since his recent illness. Mr. P. E. Heeney, Manager of the Glengatry Lumber Company, has purâ€" chased the Rev. W. A. Bradley‘s house on Ahrens Street East. Mrs. Robert Parry, of _ HMamilton, and Mr. Kells Hall of Edmonton, were the guests of Mrs. H. .J. Hall. Yonge street, for a few â€" days this week. Rev. C. L. Melrvine was in Brantâ€" ford on Sunday _ where he delivered aibiversary sermons in one . of the Methodist churches of that city. Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Bo«lby, who are touring in Europe, ezxpect %Qme for Easter. 1 P Forsyth, â€" of Hamilton, spent the week end at bis home on Queen Street North Rev. F. Wotton and Mrs, Wotton of Galt were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. MeIrvine, at the Methodist parâ€" sonage on Wednesday. Mrs. John R. Parrty, of Hamilton, and her little daughter have returned home after a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt. Miss Mary Isbister, of _ HMamilton, was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home oi Mr. and _ Mrs. li. Tolton, _ Elien Street. Rev. R. D. Hamilton, of Brantford, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement during his stay in the city. Miss Mufphy of Montreal is staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam H. Breithaupt. Mrs. Hayward and Miss * Jackson were in Toronto for a iew days this t whholt saeeriidy ann d dassitade an vour s weatisied about v sir caiment a ecermicte tolo so, and it docs and retmon to mic. . Write and ask for the free ui. . Addre & «_ WNDSOR, ONTARIO. Your head feeis tme. All drugaists seil a large bottle of Darisian Nage for fifty cents. _ Get it from E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, and C. E. Swaisland, Berlin; they will reâ€" {und the money ii you are not Satisâ€" hed. Beautrul hair, thick, soft, â€" fAuliv, lustrous, and free from dandruf, is one of woman‘s greatest charms, vet so manv have streaked, thin and lifeâ€" less hair, and think there is no remâ€" edy. Pretty hair is largely a â€" matâ€" ter of care. Frequent applications _ of Patisian Sage well tubbed into the scalp is all that is neededâ€"it acts inke magic. Try it toâ€"nightâ€"you will really be surprisea with the result. Not only will the hair become _ soft, fuftv, radiant with life and really _ doubly beautifu‘, but all dandruf disappears tailing hair and itching scalp ceaseâ€" your head feels tine. All drugaists seil a large bottle of Darisian Nage for fifty cents Get it from E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, and Th> Kingsten toard of health _ has asked the city council to apPoint â€" a permanent sanitary inspector, also a plumbing inspector. _ At present Wilâ€" liam McCammon, market clerk, acts as sanitary inspector. .n* the board demands | that ° a man be appointed who will give all _lfs time to _ the work. § a bottle to the distributor. It _ was the first case of this kind and <the crown asked for an adiournment. Under local _ option, Galt gets z: supPly of _ wet goods from Preston, but theâ€"trade,â€"while permitted to deâ€" liver is not allowed to take orders, vunder a heavy penalty. A driver for a Preston listor store was proceeded against by the license inspector on Momilay for violation of this section ol the act, _ the evidence being the story of a man, recently before | the court, who had ordered and paid for a bottle to the distributor. It â€" was WEALTH OF HAR PARISIAN SAGE â€" MAKES TLIN LIFLLESS HAIR SOFT AND ABUXDAXT. Mayor Clay, of Windsor, has _ anâ€" nounced that he will take steps imâ€" mediately to bring about the puilding of a municipal street railway. He believes that among other advantages that it would be the first step in the merger cfi Walkerville, Sandwich, and Ford City with Winfsor. a Th> death oceurred in Linwood on Monday, March 16th, at 9.30 p.m. of Mrs. Robert Y. Fish, in her 76th vear. The funeral was held on Friâ€" dav, _ the 20th _ inst., service being held in the Linwood Methodist church and thence to the Hawkesville cemeâ€" tery for interment. Messrs. _ James _ Ertel and, Thos. Linsman of Mornington were in Berâ€" lin whcre _ Mr. Linsman underwent a delicate operation performed by . a local suyrgeon. _ Thursday â€" morning Mr. W. H. Bowlby, K.C., is in re cerpt of a letter from _ his niece, Mrs. (Dr.) G. H. Bowlby. The letâ€" ter is written from _ Malta, under date of March 2nd, and _ describes ltalv as the land of sunshine. Acting upon the report it was deâ€" cided to ask the City Councit o isâ€" sue debcutures for $67,000 for _ conâ€" struction work to be carried on this year in extending the system, _ and atso to pay off the debt to the elecâ€" tric department incurred last _ year. The icgular monthly meeting of the Light Commission was held on Satâ€" urday afternoon jor the transaction of czas and electric business. The chief business transacted | was . the receiving of the Superintendent‘s re port. _ Accounts were passed totalâ€" ling $24,939.28. A nineteen year old Galt girl was in the Police Court this morning. whe â€" was allowed to go being taken in charge by several ladies.‘ in becna snÂ¥ and sitrety en Loen Pre dangets of at Rironms im of my snb‘ Mor‘y a«k yourto pass U i young of ofd. . To Mc serdily sod effectitaliy « In in young women, an about Â¥ sir dinighter, Ref cecerscte ton dav‘a to5. Mrs. Owen _ Bean of Francis St., who has _ beeu Yery ill is improving slowly and is now able to see _ her {riends. rethec, c at hom Ts A yÂ¥ The funeral of the late Mrs. _ Hanâ€" \nah Alderson, who passed away _ on | Nunday _ even‘ng _ in hor 88th veatr, 510 >E‘ place from the residence of her | son in law, Mr. _ Arthur Foster, 276 | Frederick _ street, on Tuesday afterâ€" |hoen O\ Targe number of symPathizâ€" in: friends were in attendance. in iinfressive service was conducted hi IKe: £= 1. Melrvine, pastor _ of Trinity Methodist Church, of _ which | doccased was a member. Rev. J. E. | Lint assisted. Interment took place |at Mount Hove cemetety. The pallâ€" beorers were Messrs. J. D. Miller, A \. Ehy, U. R. Wood. E. Schmidt, [J. 6. Wing and J. Lavfer ‘ John Norris, a prominent New York newspaper man, is dead The death took place on _ Sunday night at the residence of her somâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. Arthur Foster, 276 Frederâ€" ick St. Berlin of Mrs: H. Alderson Th> deceased _ was in her 88th year and has been sulering for some time from the infirmities of old age. . She ; . s C * was born in Lceds in England _ and came _ to Canada _ in 1879 with her daughter, _ Mrs. Foster, with whom she has resided since the death of her husband 37 yvears ago. She was twice martied _ and _ is _ survived Bby two daughters, Mrs. Foster of this city, and Miss Louise Harwood, of _ Clarâ€" mont. The deceased was kindâ€" hearted and of a lovahle disposition She was a member of Trimity Methâ€" odist Church and attended the _ serâ€" vices whenever possible despite â€" het advanced age. _ The â€" funeral _ was hold on Tuesday afternoon to Mount Tfope cemetery. ‘ Th funeral will be held on Friday afternoon (private), at two _ o‘clock, with a short service at the house, after which interment will take place at. Mt. Hope Cemetery. A wellâ€"known and respected citizen passed away at 12.30 o‘clock, in the person of \Mr. . Otto Klein, at his home 22 Benton St. _ The discased had been failing in heaith for the Past three weeks, and ten days ago was confined _ to his bed. The late Mr. Klein was born in Berlin, â€" and has lived here all his life. He was a partner with his brother in the Klein Meat Market on Bentorn St. The diseased was unmarried. Two sisters and one brother _ survive,: they â€" are Mrs. C. J. Alteman, Waterloo ; Mrs. C. Rossbach, Detroit, _ and George hlein, Berlin. a | The death occurred on Monday â€" at her home on a farin near St. Agatha of Agnes Scheliner, daughter of _ Mr. Adam Shefiner, _ wife of Mr. Noah Dietrich in her 35th year. A husband and a five year old son survive. The funeral _ was _ held _ on Wednesday. morning at 10 _ o‘clock to the _ St. Agatha R.C. Church and cemetery. Mrs. Lunz had been busily engaged washing on Monday when in some unknown manver the gas pipe became disconnected. Inhaling the fumes _ of the gas while at work, and not _ reâ€" cognizing th> danger, Mrs. Lunz was scoon prostrated â€" on‘ the floor in . a faint. The return shortly after 12 o‘clock of _ Mr. Lunz for his dinner prevented _ a very _ sad catastrophe. Fortunately the children were playing in the yard and escaped the poisonâ€" ous fumes. A case of asphyration by gas .Was averted at Berlin Monday by a very narrow _ margin. _ Mrs. â€" George J. Lunz, who lives at 18 Louisa Stâ€", was fourd _ lying or the floor in . a faint, by her husband, when he _ reâ€" turn=d home for dinner. Dr. J. _F. Honsberger _ was imntediately called, and with the aid of restoratives soon brought Mrs. Lunz pack to ‘consciousâ€" ness. â€" Gas Pipe Became Disconnecâ€" ted while she was Washing and Fumes were Inhaled It is the surest, quickestâ€"stomach remâ€"|*"****** * V â€" CAAFROZJ «edy in the whole world and besides it * is harmless. Put an end to stomach| President D. I}. Detweiler, of, the ;-'n"“' forever by getting a large|Great Waterways Union, who is in 7 "°::" :::: of P”;o.n D"P'": charge of the local arrangements for Jive minutes hovnnudl.lou “'u“lwm".“‘_:tho deputation that will travel to fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any|Ott@aWa on _ Wednesday evening, . to stomach disorder. It‘s the quickest,|Wait on the Government "onâ€"Thursday surest¢and most harmless u.omach.received an inVitation from Messts. doctor in the world. * W. G. Weichel and Geo. A. Clare, M. anainicirncbnteipnpemiems ioimairiteenmeciysrrmrmmmpomemeees | 1P ‘S 10 NOFtH _ Alitt SQuLh WiatETLIOO % ~ respectively. requesting the delegates fron Waterloo County to be _ their MRS LUNTZ guests at luncheon inâ€"the cafe at the e Parliament Buildings at 1.30 o‘clock on Thursday afternoon. Needless to M Y say the "bid" will be accopted with AZ sNVESLEECES & _ Ipleasure. MRS. HANNAIL ALDERSON MRS. HANNATE ALDERSON. WAS NEARLY ASPHYXIATED . MRS. NOAH DIETRICH MRS. OTTO KLEIN. OBITUARY | The annual election of bilicers was lthe chief item of business at the reâ€" gular meeting of the Twinâ€"City, Tradâ€" es & Labor Council on Monday evenâ€" ing at which there was a representaâ€" tive attendance of delegates. The elections resulted as follows :â€" Presidentâ€"Ald. W. E. Gallagher, | _ Viceâ€"President â€" Election deferred , owing to absence of the candidates. > _ Cor. Necretary â€" Urban Strub. | (Acel.y * Fin. Secretaryâ€"S. Welheuser. ' Treasurerâ€"F. Ackernecht (Accl.)y _ Sergtâ€"atâ€"Arms â€" Bro. Scharlach.i | (Acel.) 1 I Caretakerâ€"Bro. Scharlach. | j Trusteesâ€"Messrs, Dinnich, Filsinger, iand Boll. & id |DR. SOPER {DR. WHITE:! Label Committeeâ€"Messrs. A. Willis chairman, Davenport, D. Filsinger, J. Witherspoon, 1. Behrend. Municipal _ and Legislation KJom.â€" Messrs. Hughes, chairman,; Weilheusâ€" er, Scharlach, Gioiton and Ref@. Organization and Arbitration Comâ€" mitteeâ€"Messrs. F. Ackerknecht, chairâ€" man, Welheuser, Albrecht, Reid and Shantz. T. & L. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED The remarkable success of â€" Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the fact that they contain, among . other things, Bismuth and iPepsin,, two inâ€" gredients endorsed by the _medical profession as invaluable in the treatâ€" ment of stomach ills. They _ soothe the inflamed stomach, check _ heartâ€" butn and distress, stimulate the se cretion of gastric juice, aid in rapid and coinfortable digestion _ of the food and help to quickly convert it into rich, red plood. In a short time they tend to restore the stomach to a naturally comfortable, easyâ€"acting, healthy state. They also benefit fll(“ bowels * ‘ Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are so‘ld only at the more than 7,000 Rexalk stores. and in this town only by us. Thretf sizes, 25¢, 50c and $1.00. A. G. Haehnel, Druggist, Waterloo A. .J. Roos, Druggist, Berlhn. Agent J. Milbausen informed _ Mr Dctweiler Monday that the _ speâ€" Clal G.T.R. train will leave Berlin on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o‘clock inâ€" stead of 8.10 o‘clock as at first an nounced. ‘There will be three _ Pullâ€" man cars for the Berlin, Waterloo, Preston and Elmira delegation. In addition there are four Pullman cars available â€" for th> â€" Stratford, _ New special _ will be made up of seven special _ will be made up of seven Hamburg and other delegations. The Pullmans, ore coach, one baggage car THIS STOMACH _ REMEDY REMARKABLE SUCCESSFUL C all or send history farf:ee wivice. Medicine "winished in tablet form: _ Pour*â€" 10 a.m to 1 pumirend 2136 panl Somlays 10 c.m. r0 1 pum. atp w Blood, Nerve and Binddor Diseases. and the engine You know usâ€"your home druggists. You know we wouldn‘t guarantee any remedy to relieve indigestion or dysâ€" pepsia, or money back, unless we felt the utnâ€"ost confidence in that â€"remâ€" edy. Therefore, when we offer you Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets with this proof of our faith in them, it leaves you no room for hesitation or doubt. DRS. SOPER & WHITE Ptica Eczema Aschm,y Catarrn Biabetes In the [ $ Toronto St., Toroato, Ont SPECIALISTS Consaltation Free Dyspepsia !ri&pn #5 Diseases Albert Weber, appeared in _ Court charged _ with actin« in a disorderiy manner. He was let go with a warn ing. _A case of monâ€"support was also ventilated before the Magistrate, The infant child of Mr. and _ Mrs \Abram Hearth, Albert St., Berlin south. rassed away on Sunday _ sufâ€" fering from pneumonia. The deceasâ€" cd _ was two months _ of age. ltkrry _ Fischer paid $10 and costs for using profane language _ en _ the street. MITNARD‘S _ LINIMENT _ CUREsS BURNS, ETC. DEATH OF INFANT Robert Beveriy was taken into cusâ€" tody vesterday for selling shoe laces without a license. He brought a licâ€" ense this morning. Messrs. Houder and Kudoma were in court _ over a _ difietence over some wood. The formetr claimed that _ he had purchased some wood from _ the taretaker of the Breithaupt park, and that Kudoba had taken some of â€" it. Kudeba ‘said he had the caretaker‘s permission to get _ some wood from the hush, but the Magistrate ordered hira #o Pay lHouder the sum of $1. The _ Berlin Police Court _ on Saturday | was a busy one, _ no less than six cases being disposed.of, all in short order. An Indian lister was fined $10 and costs for imbibing too freelv. SX CASES DISPOSED OF IN COURT Commenting on the sale the Galt Reporter says:â€"It is understood that the property is to pass into _ the hands of a syndicate composed _ of three or four gentlemen interested in the beautiful valiey of the _ Grand between Galt and Bridgeport, their intention being to make Cressman‘s bush into a beautiful pleasure park. The clump of virgin forest growth contains about twenty varieties _ of Canadian trees, and according _ to Prof. Zavitz of the Ontario Agriculâ€" tural College, who visited the place about a year ago, includes some â€" of the finest specimens to be seen _ in this district. ~It is interesting to note in this comnection that the only other serâ€" rous bidder for the property at the sale was Mr. Henry â€" Ratz of St. Clements. Had he secured it, . it was his intention to put a portable sawâ€"mili to work almost immediateâ€" Iy and cut down the trees and work them up into timber. + VALUABLE BUSH SOLD FOR PARK The wood is ‘the same one in which Mr. D. B. Detwiler and other Berlin gentlemen have been interestâ€" ed for some time, with a view _ to securing its preservation. It is understood the purchasers are looking forward to the early electriâ€" fication of the G.Tâ€"R. in connection with their plans. $11,000 PAID FOR IT The buyer, Mr. Tilt, said at _ the sale, that the woods would not be cut down. This gives color to the report that it is the intention _ of the syndicate to preserve the woods for a natural park. The property 1s ideally situated for easy access | by the people of Galt, Preston, Berlin and other Waterloo county towns, beâ€" ing on the line oi the Galt branch of the G.T.R. It also overlaoks _ the Grand River, ‘being situated about opposite the petrifying springs. At the sale of farm stock and implements of Mr. Josiah Cressman last Thursday the splendid Cressman bush, consisting of thirty acres was pought by Mr. Geo. ‘Tilt of Biair, for, the sum of $11,000, in behalf of a Preston, Gailt and Berlin Syndicate. The woods, which is perhaps one uf the finest left in Waterloo, _ conâ€" sists largely of pine trees, and other good timber, inclyding hemiock, vak, bassâ€"wood, cherry, beech, maple, elm and white ash. stomach sweet and ‘head clear for months. They work while you sleep. and sluggish bowelsâ€"you always get dintely cleanse and reguiate the stomâ€" ach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the conâ€" No odds how bad your liver, stomâ€" ach or bowels; how much your head »ssman Woods Along 1 Grand River Bought for Galt and Preston Syndicate A Pleasure Park. An exciting runaway took place un{ Frid@y _ on Queen _ Street, _ Berlin j wouth, when the horses attached to | a thyeshing engine driven by Henry j Schghidt ofi Petersburg, took fright | Mayor Euler â€" has received _ word from Mr. E. J. Chamberlain of the G.T.R., in answer to 5s communicaâ€" tion of last week, regarding an â€" inâ€" terview regarding the electrification of the â€" Galtâ€"Elmira _ branch. _ Mr. Chamberlain‘ stated that he would be unable to meet the delegation _ on Thursday, but would have one of the viceâ€"presidents _ of the road conier with the delegation in Toronto. His Worship has â€" wired to the president of th> road saying that if the conâ€" ference can be arranged for Friday in Toronto, it would suit the _ Watetlno County deputation. AN EXCITING | RUNAWAY ON _ ; QUEEN STREET; SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IN RA TO MEET GTR. VICEâ€"PRESIDENT . IN TORONTO Domestic Lightingâ€"A service charge of lc per 100 sq. 1t. of _ flo area, and a consumption charge of 34c per K.W.1i. with a prompt P& ment discount of 25 per cent. and a min mum monthly service charge> 25c. This is an average reduction ofi 8 per cent. * P Commercial Lightingâ€"7¢ per K.W.H. for the first 30 hours on monthly use of installed capacity, and 3%c per K.W.H. for all additio consumption, with a prompt payicent discount of 25 per cent. and m mum monthly bill of 50¢c. This is an average discount of about 11 © cent. Powerâ€"A service charge ol $1.00 cer P. per month and consumpti charges of 2.1¢c, 1.4¢c, and 0.2¢ subject to the standard class â€" discoun and to a prompt payiment discount oi 10 per cent. ‘This is an avera discount of 10 per cent. At the meeting of the Berlin Light Commission on Saturday aff noon the following rate schedule as submitted by the lydro _ Elec¢ Commission was adopted. The action of the Hydro Electric Commiss was taken at the request of the local commission, several . weeks _ & and the new rates are from 6 per cent. to 12 per cent. lower. Howet flat rate consumers do not reap the benefit of the reduction. . The 1 rates will go into eflecton April 1st. <; TR 123 * m e sn en hh P ts In 50c. and $1.00 bottlesâ€"atâ€"your Druggist‘s. « + me Wational Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. This is a perfect and pleasant combination of the best Norwegian Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract, Cherry Bark and Hypophosphites. It restores wasted energies, fortifies the system to resist coughs and colds, and gives that abounding vitality which makes one glad to be alive. As a foodâ€"tonic after wasting k09 l makes life worth living. |f you feel run down, with a tendency toward throat and lung troubles growing on yourâ€"act quickly and wiselyâ€"take NAâ€"DRUâ€"CO Health worth . (Bil . or for weak, puny children, It bas few, l_f Cod Liver Oil a» CBamn yo ctune having Tasteless Preparation of Farmer‘s Information Burean Canada Cement Company Limited 524 Herald Building, Montreal _ ‘"~4fF Concrete drains do not decay and ze are cheaper, because they do not crumble and stop up drains, hence they need no digging up or relaying. F Let us send you this free book, "‘What | the Farmer can do with Concrete." ‘ It shows you how to make concrete fence. posts and wi‘l save you many dollirs when ‘ doing other building ‘round> the farm. Concrete Drain ‘ Cannot Decay l HEY never rot E* away i n the s +4 Ss$ ground.. They stand B the hardest knocks and neverâ€" & have to be replaced, for they & are practically gverlasting. They are easily and cheaply made and are the most satisâ€" factory of all fence posts. in front of Lockhart‘s garage _ & made a dash down the street liberty.â€" Schmidt was thrown _ fre the mavchine in front of the res ence oi Mr. P. Pearce and was pi€ ed up ind taken into the house B# Iv shaken up, but escaped seriou8‘ jury. ‘{he tongue between the‘hoi es collided with a tclephone _ poi and they were brought to a star still. of uric acid, dizsinoss, poily swelling under the cyes, swollor fort @M ankles, tired nervous {ocl.=g, urine ven pale, or extra datl ord cloudy, to frequent and paiziul urination, bridl Cust sediment in vrine efter standin{ a few hours; you are i danger anmt Sanol Kidney Remody will save you. At all Druggisis, 3i.59 per bottle, Free Litersture. Sancl Manufacturâ€" ing Co., Ltd., Winnipes, Canada. FOR sale by 4. G. HAEHNEL, M 4 Sanol Kidrey Remedy is nad:l E herbs and is perfectly harmle ‘ you are a cuftcrer from Gall Stones, Kidrcy Stones, c: Giavel, Sanol m chect a poritive curc. 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