~ ROBBING WOMEN & . A,. J. Breithaupt and his son â€" 0. tlzn‘:“"' have . gone IC business 7 tom. â€œï¬ Catherine l!om’.hu returned visiting . Mr; and:Mrs. »Harryâ€"D, . “ 0"3; % o h o AKe W. i of â€"Langham, A .. is visiting her mother, Mrs. K. Hilbote, Church Street, Hillard . of» St.~Catharines, Miss Dese Hilliard ars the guests â€" and Mrs. Ward H. Bowlby. Mro. "A.«Matvey» Devitthand _ Miss Sadie ‘Devitt â€" have returnad â€" from spending a few weeks with the formâ€" er‘s sikter, Mrs. Norman Eaxth, at fher simmer cottage at AÂ¥knerâ€"on the Lakeâ€" shote ntar Obtawa. en e et uhk coaih e ol voaliinees n eteity, +.; © 40@\ mai hi te :.) pebt Mrs. Hatry: Binwhatn: and chir: sons, â€" Fred ‘and Carl, who taâ€"¢.b0¢1 visitâ€" ingthe‘ fermer‘s mothit, Mrs: Huso { Krahs=ahd ‘otherâ€" bâ€"latives ‘im »Betin, returned io their home: if Prescott While â€" Mrs© A. \F. ~Reid â€"svas? going~ up . King Btroet. > Wedheh. day afternocn ut 3.00 o‘cibet in his automobile, the . GA~ 4 chine skidded on 1hy w‘t'“mpt.l and wrosh‘! into th« sidewalk in front . of Wolhard‘s hardwate,; preaking : the hnd ~wheel spokes. » i yai el Afbmemia is like a spectr@e th@t steals Hotel in on you unawares and drives all hapâ€" ‘Johnson pinéss out of existence. It is a‘ thief _ Mr. ‘ A that rops you of your life and energy. : Spring Thousands of wontn in this country day for are?the victims of anaemia (that is, hibition, blogdlessness), which spares _ n>ither capacity rich nor poor, young ot old. It ro»s of dairy woiéan @( her bealth, her vitality, ber Hallinan beghtyâ€"ol everything that . gives â€"a Canada wotkan ker charm. The chief â€" sympâ€" ; to judge toms of this trouple include a diS-'give sat taste;for food, prostrating h>adaches, ‘call to â€" extreme langour, loss o( weight, natâ€" | called t vo#kness, pale cheeks, lips ant gutms, Mr. Hal heaft palpitations, dizziness â€" and: & ; two wee con#tant feel‘ng of wretchedness. |. The Ye gents a ror of Bix toxres â€" for $2.50 m The Dtï¬:lllm' Medicine Coâ€", Mrs. W. E. Butler and her‘daughte} Miss Keith left on Wednbsday _ to spehd ‘the summer months in South amptor. x + Mr. C harles ~Kubhn: of: â€"Bufalo, ; 4s sbehding ~a week with «Mrs. Kubh at thi home ofâ€" thÂ¥ lattet‘s mother, Mrs. Henty K nall, Questen Notth: Mrs.Kulm who> has been| herefor a.dew weeks, willâ€"stay for sotmeâ€" time len#er | Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbort Bowlby, who have been in England nga: t autuma, will sail for home about th: twentieth of July. y Miss Norah Whitney, daughter . of Sif‘James P. and Lady Whitney, is spending a week\ with<Miv and ~Mre. Chas. H. Mills,. Young Street.= > Miss Madeline Scully . is .pâ€"u= ber ®vacation with triends in ~Bayhe and Kincardine. Br. Bingbam, of Hamilton, 42 vistâ€" ting: his daughter; Mrs. Carl Kranz, Queen street. South. Miss Gladys Foy, of Toronto, teâ€" turned: with Miss Elva Krug from Â¥is#% in that city, Mhhtnnl: for ‘a few weeks. e s o ue Mr. Anderson, Mnn:'.« of: the local braiich of the Bank Montreal, and Mr#. Anderson will shortly take up their residence .on Queen street S.â€" _ thei:guest of Berlin friends Mt. W. G. Waeiche! M.P: and . Mrs: Weichel, Mr. Chas. 1. Mills M.P.P. and Mrs. Mills, and _ Miss WH.tney attehded the layving of (the. scormt stOne Of the Lutheran OMurck" imâ€"#2p mita: tomettow. : .. 1~ 05 Mt. Leo Mecehaughlin, ~of Winnipeg, is Shjoying:his varstian.=> He Nas peen ANAEMIA UNLESS CHBECKED PASSES INTO HOPEâ€" *} LESS DECLINR & â€" Berli 3. ! oo piay _ e aal "HEALTH this | Mrs. D. S. Stotey,‘ of: Midland, sad her daughter, Marie, have â€" rétukned home after < spending w ~Jewâ€"weeks | with .Mrg. ~Wrederick.. Sayder,. Queen | Street shorth, . = > cs2s 0. ; The Hamilton Hydro Board on )Suturday decided to purchase its ue ters in England, as they are 25 per {Cent. lower in cost than the . Cana { dian meters. .. *‘ i4 ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krang and _ Mr. and Mrs.. G. H. Montgomety motorâ€" ed wilw Mr.and Mts® Harry ~D.â€"Meâ€" |Keltar drofi thoit Â¥uthmetr résidence in Gtimgby t BuBalo, where they speat the" fourth® of July a * [+: Mr.:C. K. Mitls and iMrs, Mills and :lbdl'h’ "guest, ~Miss Norah' Whll::":. daughter of Sin James ; & ‘ odito,; and = Mr. W. 0; m «ind ; Mt#. . »‘Welchel = ehjbï¬ï¬‚"h nue _ioofot trip throiigh Kotth Waterlop.* 1| Mrs. J. B.(Eshstman and Miss Liz tie â€" Buehlet; sisters of ‘Mré» J. K. <Whitine abd Mrs: Hartis.Eby‘ of Watâ€" _erloo have atrived <> from â€" Calgaty. | They â€" will mate Quite an extended . Yisit among friends a®@ adguaintances in the Twin City and vicinity. |. The Youne Women‘s Hospital Aux’j‘l; IMY of Waterloo held a picnic at iWat tlso Park on Tuesday afternd#8. bile a‘l thinzs vndertaken by . this sclive band of workers, it was ino#t |successful. Th re was a latge | S ‘semfbly of . members. The _ ifviged guosts appreciated the privilége acâ€" corded th*m of joining this congéni@g coinpany. They enjoyed speMdibg 4 few bours in ‘one of the most bematiâ€" Aul plcnic parks in Waterion: County: ; The v::'thet Was ideal, and afters /a sUbbtantial supper had peen served, & uillmber took part invthe rates, which 'M?mt to & clos® & very happy eÂ¥ (cant. » + r SIX MONTHS. . . s ANEREFORMATORY _ *Â¥ / BOR NAGRANCY Mr. Geotrse Diehl of Ellice . townâ€" ship; oneâ€"of the North «Perth Licehse Commissioners, has sent in his Tesigâ€" nation . to the Cfitario Licnse . Deâ€" partment, in ordet to g£6 into . the tbotel pusiness himséN. Mr. Diehl and Petér Borman have pought thiRoyal Hotel in Stratiord from Mr. J, A. Mr. A. C. Hallman, _ of Breslau Spring Brook Stock Farm left~ Friâ€" day for the Winni'n’ Industrial Rxâ€" hibition, where be Will act in . the capacity of expert judge on ali breeds of dairy _ cattle and _ swine. Mr. Hallinan is o%e . of the few . men in Canadaâ€" so â€"versatile as to~be . able toâ€" jmige all the various breeds and give: satisfaction. * ‘Thin‘is his third vall to Wiknipeg. L@st year he was called to Brandon on similar . work:. Mt. Hallman will be away for about two weeks. man who did the shooting. Man., is spending ‘a"few days visit ing relativesâ€"in Berlin. 3 + 40 "Mr. K. H: flnm'ohm-can& in» renewlng â€" goquaintances â€" â€" in '9:‘._0."; kes « 4500400 inge 4+ n e > Misa EllaMaicolm ofâ€"Kingardine is spending a week with Miss Evelyh Lwekner at herâ€"home at 110 Queer St. N. id ao * Mayor Euler and Mrs. Euler were in Tavistock on SaturdBy at the fungril of auBelative.)wh < s )e ‘Mrs. Heary>G. Browne, King St. West, .bas .returned .. {rom ..a._pleasant visit in Woodstock. j Bit. Adam Beck, ot!Londen,â€" spent Wednesday â€" evening with Mr. C. H. Mills n‘dlu.-il;ï¬. t a + 0 whigt The Misses Gussie Lackner . and EHdna Micgi¢r are spending a week at the summer school ‘at‘ Burlington > Mr. and Mrs. H. *Kog:. who are Auimmering at â€" Grimaby Beach, speat the weekâ€"end at their home in‘ the city: g ::n;zy.’:wlv spent . a tow@#Â¥s Ur. A: HUhSO® spent Sunday ‘ With his family in Elpsira. t a Mr. Otto Kern and Mr. Roy Brandt leit toâ€"day on a two weeks‘ pleastute trip to New York, Atlantic City amd S#. Louis. J o% peric | plegt ts e {ungrit «Belative.) w1 Mrs. W ‘M:qol UM,“ AMe said Ahat he would endeavor to do the Mvhlch devolves upo® him to justiH?!" the ‘honor. and whatever thw has meant to Hin. the futâ€" 1 re do also.> (Cheersy.> The ~*"The King sebing Nt to bestow an honor on ~me,"‘ proceedéd Mr.: Beck in teference. â€" to hifs â€" recently pestowed knighthood, . ‘has ‘placed considerable responsibility: ohmâ€"e. ‘It:is. an honot hestoWid 88 Tew men and I J6ok upon it assouk ofthe great h»not%; and 1 Aptraci#te‘ 44 in no small sense.‘" ‘"‘We appreciate his piuck and entâ€" erprise, and ‘thought it would be . a good hh;':: baveâ€"him make hip first public a rance in Berlin, _ after being howoredâ€"by:â€" the : King in being recent ly: Anighted ."‘ i. Beotch, â€" Fhalish; Jti8h and a spritkâ€" _ Following the toasts to the K ing and ‘the"Oity: of Berlin,, the toast 1 the Proxince of Ontario was prop=sâ€" ed by Mr. L. J. Breithaupt, and abâ€" ly responded to. by Sir Adam leck. }fla wpoke for fMity minutés om < the work which he is se largely engaged in and to which he. has devoted: the }nm decade of his life __ very largeâ€" ly. ‘He ‘spoke inore ‘particularly ~ on the: newer phases _ of hydro power which have developed within the past year, and while making few dfnite protiises for thy/future, statdds â€"his G&8Â¥Rest . belief‘‘th the contintied> sucâ€" tes#wotâ€" the ~hydro power ~tnovement which is sow néafly past theâ€"experiâ€" mental stage. \ In proposing the toast to the Provâ€" Inc>‘~+.Ohtatio, tike chairman, refetred to it as the premâ€" jer province ob the _ Dordnion in enterprise, stabding fifst in mant facturing and agriculture. _ During The "past‘ecade the growth in indusâ€" tries his neen greater than any provâ€" ince of the Dominion of Canada. Béâ€" fore that time the industries: _ were dependent :cnsteam ~powers»but durâ€" ing th>â€"past. ten years wlï¬u coal has: been developed in the hydro powâ€" greater benefit:from this than . <uhe er energy. No other centres Raveâ€"had gity of Berjin,; the city goitg.:. ahead right along.â€" YWe haveâ€"been wroadarâ€" tully helped by this ereat~© boom>~ of power,"~raid ‘he, "or it has helped us to help‘ the ‘industries.‘‘ > Refore thattime > the growing , industrics, wh n~ they . wanted: ten <or . twenty mere harsepower, were compelled: to #tart! over in installing more> koilers, and â€"incréasing» their ‘boilet~ :+ houses and chitrnieys; whereas nom ~they can install «n additional motot> or two and hitch on to bydro power;‘ â€"Berlin is proud. to hive Sit Adam Beck at th* bamyuet. ~~ > ; * T es Pfesulent of the Berlin Board _ of Trade, who presided at the banquet . The Hon. Sir â€"Adam ‘nv_u\w r‘ oï¬ honor, and r \spéaker "Ahe { ban jues : of Berlin Board of Trade, whicls was held in the Casâ€" ing at Bridgeport on Wednesday evâ€" hing:=It was the first banguet which thi: BoatQ of Trade has hold for sevâ€" etat/years,â€" and "About> bne hundred and twentyâ€"five thombers were present inâ€" cluding . represéntativés â€" â€"of â€"Preston, Elmira, ‘and Waterloo Boards of Drwde, .Mri L.+ i\ Breithaupt, presiâ€" d"nt.of the . Board of Trade . was ebaitman: of : the: evening. + Sir Adam Beck" Was the Guest of &2.’ 144 N W d}' . dm T f Develbpemént“: xdu Powaet. ,UTIJN ~~/â€" INCREASE OF SUPPLY last evening MB Sir Adam Beck AT "I do not Aiink we are u;:mu in askihg people to pay for whole ctost of equipment for the next . ten or fourtecn years, and allow . those who stcceed us to bave power. at tight or ten dollars.. & hotse PBower, aud we shall continue to ï¬n duty without ‘fear or: favor., Hydro Commissrofgâ€" ; is »AotiPehing ‘like: "the Public Service Cotminission of : New ! Xark, or the Doifl: Rajilway Comâ€" thission : of: Canalla. +‘ m also ‘ made rbfeterce to. the fact that addiâ€" Sional waterpowers were being securâ€" both.in the nottlscountty, and in Ttheâ€" Ningara «istriet. ‘Thete Yyas ho Â¥eason e saidâ€" why ‘Betlin :anit GGueliph should ‘not: be dinked: up . with . ts {mortherd â€"belt . whenâ€" it is complated, jandâ€"wot be depi@ndent â€" uson w supply of toreighâ€"cual. ‘The speaker pelieved that <this; woedertal: enecgy..also .will bétome.a factor i8 agrioultural. de« | velopthen t . â€" "‘lu the conttact was made with the Ontatio Powér Co. fitst they said kflley did not thin‘t they . should be r6â€" ‘~quired> t# be feady with 100,000 horse powet: at ady time, as ib would takeâ€" about fotby yeats before thâ€"was heeded,. whreas now $0,000 of the 100,000 ch.p. is now ~being nsed. Canada," he said, »*‘We ate not hete to make. money, but we afs here to nild up the ptoâ€" Â¥ihoe of Ohtarid it the Dominion of ~Sir Adam proceeded to introduce a brief reference to politics in so fat as members of the government interâ€" ested in the work of the. commission bad been â€" accused of bavifg motives other‘ than the best in rediucing th6 tates in Toromto. While not desiving to take part,in. any .controversy now that the elecotions ate.over and poliâ€" tics: ..were out. of the question fot three or four years, perhaps he might be permitted to _ express the reseiit: went of himself and his colleagues at being accused of seeking mete politiâ€" gal advancement, It would :mot â€" be {:-iness to reduce the; rates and then ve. the humilitatifig duty of raising them â€" again, :**We have no. othist ob ject except to make both ends meéet." As time goss on we will Be.more favorably credited when we «bave : a fat surplus than when we:have a de= fcit fot. the province orâ€" aby . sibglée mwnicipality . > o earra d s ~He said man whosé calling will perâ€" thit should give part of} it ‘to the public: He . referréd . to the earlyâ€"work ofâ€" Mr: D. B. : Det: Weiler, Me.â€"E. B.. Snider,â€" andâ€"to the Breithaupts, â€" and said that it . was @1lv by self sactifice ~that . anything tould be. accomplisied of a _ public character. to .benefit. the: people â€"as. . 2 whole. 60x 6 on# 1o% t Ontario has _ the longest trahamisâ€" sion wires of nigh voltaa in _ the worlkd, there being 560 miles, and no nthor systen» cither privately or pupâ€" licly owned compares â€"with the hydro In‘this great system théré is an inâ€" vestment of:$21,000,000 py the : proâ€" vincé and;municipalities,. which is by ho meabs‘ a sthall.amovnt, to manage, and . while â€"this money has all: been invested, the taxâ€"payer neVét â€" baving bech asked to rav. a dollat. + @ounty, have peen .notâ€"oily an. ob)6tt lesson, but have â€" ;alto .shown ... What hay be don> .. by bonesty, iptegrity, hnd perseverance. . is w b+f "*â€" _ Briet Histort of Hydt6."* / ‘‘The workâ€"of ths bydroâ€".electric. beâ€" gan with twelve municipalities, _ and I am; glad to be ablé to tell you we are supplying sixtyâ€"one municipalities now, and have contracts fof twentyâ€" two more, ud~xlore the end â€"of the year will be sUpplying 83 municipaliâ€" ties." â€" The expetimint ~stages are Reatly past, and ‘the difficulties of what proâ€" migbs to be an ideal system â€" will be surmounted within a few. months, ARd this has been done by the inger and this has been done by the inge® Wity of the people: ‘The (surplus earnâ€" ings have. been sufficient to. pay . for the interest. < ~ i. 49 In Berlin the powerâ€" is now _ purâ€" chased for $21, and if thoke . same rites ~are . maintained for fourteen ot fifteem years it will pesufficient to pay all fixed .chatges, and also â€"Pay tack > to the go"rnm«i~ the full amotunt of â€"money whic® it has &“fl "Oerm.h;-ï¬ * n; ooo P ons pooile. o Weslge Bit _ Adim, a _‘ "meeting was â€" dheld «. in â€" . Berlin, .amd.. the men_ ol energyâ€"and {orgsight conceiy~ ed an idea that something should be f@one to acquire a supply of electricâ€" ity especially\, for. theâ€" municipalities adjacit to Niggara. *‘Here it was,"‘ ha ~continued, ‘‘we Ofiginated... the scheme. It is just twelve yearsâ€".ago that I first â€"bad : the pleasUre,. to beâ€" come identified with this puplic utiliâ€" "v.ll ) P About twelve ‘yéars ago, continued Answéring Impdtstions Ak Mr. C. H. Mills, who also spoke on the toast to the Province of Oftatio, congratulated~Sir Adam on his . teâ€" cef.ly acquired knighthoo, ee" " : "A w ?* ~waby °_ " 68. ‘> Uille on in the provilice of Ohfatio‘ who d.a>tves it â€"well it is Sir Adatn, Beck. He hoped that â€"the Ber®n, Board of ‘Frade would go on and continue ‘z be: the outstanding Boatd of .. Tt ot Western CniaHo. ; | . .â€"â€"; n ; The _ toast to the . City of Bett 1 NOWn@,. . IM VHC BCOWOn i mm °°° gen syatem of lighting, as did y was proposed by Mr. H. L. Janzen. | Oldet.countties foâ€"«lay. members of _ the Cominiéton. In his address Mr. . Janzep strongly | Duting the banguet hour Prof. Met: systém has Been installed in , adtocated Commission form of govérn clafd presided.at the planoiand TBDâ€" ton and is most satisfactory. 1t‘ ment, as a means of lowering mun}, | defed sevsral selections, while â€" s0io% also reconitmended by the Hydfo Cipal taxation. He said that when he | Were #une we: Mt. Joé Ellis and Mrâ€" mission. f a C logded | â€"in Berlin . thirtyâ€"nine yeats | Mackenzic, of: Waterlop. +. == Jt is not improbable that Kin ago, he could count the industries on r ‘The Banguet & «. will be transformed Into a . * 4 his fingers, but toâ€"day, Berlia boasts * ¢ way"‘ beéfore the ond of the yéar, of something 1i fu wmall | About ons hondred and twentyâ€"five | aiinins i olcins inb nncbnicais 4 bc::tz-. bettin 1# ; centrté, were present at the blnquet ~which . Clatence © Montgdmety ‘of s and it is the manufacturers that have‘was served in the cagino at Bridge township was #trutl by Hghtring. |. ‘The rate of $21 Rerlin is paying for power now is ample to pay all fixed charges,. including sinking fund. Berâ€" lin has more than .sufficient to _ het eredit to pay. all sinking fund. chargâ€" ¢s whin ever they are collected by the government. The local _ manageâ€" ment is excellint, said Sit Adain, and has coâ€"operated w:a us to the. fullâ€" est extent. ~He asserted that at. the end of thit vear the local commission "My ambition is That I; may feel 1 have done some littlk service tor th6 previe _ of. the coun and t T thayâ€" do credit â€" ta the from which I sprumg,‘" he proceeded. would have a ‘surplus of $10,000 _ Sir Adam stated that radial railâ€" ways are a sister scheme to the hrâ€" dro., The radial ;ailway scheme will further help the rural d.stricts _ &ud selse th> question _ of cheap po>wer He said he held the idea that . *‘he raad of Mackensie and. Mabn, rast 0! Toronta should be publicly owned for Abe people. The idea of the governâ€" thent is to provide a cheap service to the people of.Ontario. Tt is not .. a politic® eerve . t He said that a case was now beâ€" for. theâ€"Exchequer . ~courts to desigâ€" nate the â€" water: rights in navizable streams, the Province claiming that it. shouwld bave all the surplus water, and ib is possible that the . Domiftion will make aâ€"frendly . settloment. . t‘One of the ereat..questions.10.conâ€" sider is the deâ€"populat‘on. ol theâ€" r,tâ€" al â€" districts, _ and you cann~t kegp them there unless vou makze rural Hife attrastive." _ Life, must ., br m«sile more desirable to the you:r . people on the farms if. they are. to be kept there. Je maintained thai the...¢two greatest things ‘to make larin Liife more pleasant, were good rouds $nd ch»ap power. The consumuti>q .mt present is greater than .ih> producâ€" tion and if productiinâ€"is increasell, it will soive one of the «teat uestons. ; He relerred to the gevelopment of pewer on Frtench River, and stated that ~the â€"â€" British : Admerican ~Nickel Corgoration had placed. an ordet,. for 10,000 shorse power . with the: Comuigâ€" sion, and a stipulation was that > if In.reference .to ‘th> Welland Canal, he said, â€"that it had been found : that itseould:. not be used,: as, only: @100 second féet could be obtained, as nayâ€" igation .must . be â€"respected, and â€" 6000 second {eet is required. , The: speaker also;made â€" mentich of â€"tapping : Chipâ€" pewa : Creek and . taking it :to Quseusâ€" ton ; Heights andâ€". gotting g . [ull: fAll, sechring, 250;000 IILP. for. the munitiâ€" palitics. "‘It will meansa large <inâ€" vestment,"" he continued, ‘"but we are investing money, _ and not spending money," and we must be prepared‘to invest all the money necessary.‘" : vhy... mined nickel _ ore they wauld have to.refine it there also, andthis theyâ€" had agreed to do. , This would mean ~an outlay . of, e .million . gotigrs in wages annually, â€"., wt Who was the guest of honet Board of Trade banguet in port. _ â€" *4" aifP XBMPDEOCK, l we, the object being .. to } 4 y ambition is That I; may feel 1 done some littlk service to the e â€" of the coun and t T do ctedit â€" to the from Case Before the Exchequet Surplus of $10,000 Radial Hailways Mr. C. H. Mills Other Toasts ue, the object being . . to 44 K + at the Bridgeâ€" built up the city,. Ome of the great assets in Berlin is the reliable . labotf. While the lapor man has prospered he wish»d to sound a note of warning |against imunicipal taxation which, is increasing rapidly. ‘"Too many .. a& :prehtice boy# are being sent to., t \Council,‘‘ . he, said, "apd. too _ much is being wasted,. for there. are . too many governing podies and they work at cross purposes.‘"" In order L) have ‘the: workingmen contented they must be comfortable... The speaker, made reference to. the tesolution passed. by :the Associated. Boards of Trade at their last meekiig . askimig the governâ€" |ment to investigate government . by commission. "Berlin is one of the best _ cities in Casda, the one wa feel mnd (,1." said Ald, A. 1,, Breithaup tising ‘to reply .on behalf of the city. . The cityâ€"sends out mobe travellers in proâ€" portion to its population than any ‘other place in‘ the province. One of Ahe advantageous things is that, the . workingmen own the homes in which they live, and do not bave to. live in ‘tenements in isolated sections ofâ€" the a Havine no :que industrial cenâ€" k ‘there being. several .such. centres, (the.. laboring. men can . live . .close to the factory in which they york. * The last toast on the list was to ‘the Sister Boatisof Trade atid was propused by exâ€"Mayor Schmaiz. _. This was responded to by Dr. O. A. Ochs of Preston, and Mr. Homet Watson of Doof. Dr. Ochs said that one qiuestion mote impoftant than 'owcn, is the giving of votes to peoâ€" ple who are not fitted for casting & ballot: 1t had been discussed at the Associated Boards of Trade it, being f ted that ..while.it may be alâ€" E:‘M’ wive the. vote to Americans,. Germans, and English within a shoft tim*, the .. others ftom Central â€"and Southerm Eusopeâ€"should â€"not â€" be .@yâ€" en the franchise until they. Jearn the, customs,and Alanguage of the ..coun~ « Mrâ€"â€"Watson apoke. wery ptiedy teâ€" rllg to art and literature as is to . found . . in ths growth of all the older,.countties toâ€"day. During the banguet hour Pro(. Met clafd presided.at the planoiand . renâ€" dered sgraral selections, while . solos were tune wesMt. Joé Ellis and Mr. Mackenzic . of : Waterlon. how : Ald. J. E. Hétt . said Berlin is proud _ of the Jaboting men of the city, and outside mantfacturers come hete realizing that that is the greatâ€" est asset to kave. ediMe G.T.R. tracks, it was. .. rus fromy Waterloo, and drawn .by the Con y‘s; dark brown horse ‘Woe.‘" M arty. U. Clemens was the drivâ€" er. "It was run as lar as Scorf St., which is the east end of the rodd at BeSutiful weather, but rather on y side. " Henry Gauntley, one of.. our Aed townsmen, who has been keaping a .diary for many years, says thgt/on June 10th, 1856, being 3 years ago, or 58 years ago at this p?t writing, : that the first.Grand T train was run into Betlin. > 46 o‘clock on the â€"«morning: of. J&‘lsth the first .street car crossâ€" New :Mennonites heldâ€"their anâ€" aual camp imeeting near New Dundes in â€"fMr.. Chris . Hilgartner‘s _ bush. Great crowds were there on Sunday, prepared to erect a large brice a:'»“'&mm‘: .. it The Bank authotities propose makihg ‘some extensive a the hear future to provide additional accommodation , for the . int tanking business ° in Berlim and .Will occupy the entire frodt. block on King street of 37 feet, while two stores willâ€"face on i sou th. § mpsy 5 « Uirril it Altdr arcsitâ€"ivomem‘ is .. 1+ s1 / B 0 which the Bank of Hamilton arquired the valuable block at the corher Fing uuu:uflu,m & portion which * â€" is. occupied . hy â€" the 1ocaÂ¥ branch of bank, from.Ald. J,, 8. Schwarts. H18¢ 73 \z* <ou t : _ _It is uiilerstood that "aâ€"sutm ‘approximiting $50,000 Wwas paid tos t adinal h uds © { _ It is unterstoc desirable propetty MONTHLY_BVDGET OF OLD N Betlin O found ", "aeoit o4 ob S 9 #â€:;lbï¬"‘ rea@it . IQ"- OA k: 44 cate ...ol. thelr 4 T h. s g sls , Still the company is cfo m Sister Boards af Trade | 'IE'bu:mgu did not deat \Olally wit positions, but cided to invite 2{2’ Fite and * Cnmm:t:n of tï¬o:'ncfl to pany‘ them [ ‘to ord to see. magnitite system in that city â€"Tucsday evaning. rery * WVALUABLE Supt. Mcintyre favored the it gen sÂ¥&tem of lighting, as did <â€" members of the Comini@ton. _T systém has Been: installed in â€" Han ton and is most satisfactory. _ It also recommended by lh}lp Cé Mission. f € In reply to.Mayor Euler the !nnifl-gelt stated that the 1 cust ol installing the system be botween $18,000 and $20,000 Â¥iiling for underground wiring, stee poles, etc. + looks Mayor: Euler asked the M f what plan was proposed in order to. Â¥inance the scheme of lighting f street, and wak iffotmed that ptofits from the electrical end of blant would be. stimcient to pay this without issuing debentures. . = J id At the meeting of thk Light i mission on Friday, Superintet Mcintyre reported that three positions for the lighting of . street, froth Union to: Albért st had been completed and were e for, considetation. He stated some time ago ptwtlcu.lz the / proposition had been th: and cost was éstimated at $27,500, a‘hljo one of the propositions . fr vided a firstâ€"class Gighting . sy: for Beérlin‘s main thoroughfare $10.200, another at $10,500, and ,% brst ol the thtee at $12,100. ... pPort the catering.being. done by Mine, Host H. Wazner, and it was _ 80 ng~ : what late before the banguet was g id ten underway.â€"IJt was 10.20 o‘clock| . fore the speaking began, and was go &â€"“ cluded sharp at midnight. +o+ ® On the right of the president Wer® Bir â€" Adam Beck,â€" W H. ‘Schmals, James Sanderson, Bafbadoes, D tÂ¥3 Whiteman, H. L. Janzen, J. pPs .. syth, Robt. Smyth, Dr. Honspester; . and Inspector F. Walters. On left were C. H. Mills, MJPP., lï¬ Weber, Elmita ; â€"H. Watson, â€" Sherif H. G. Lacknet, Dt.IO. ( K. Ochs, Preston, â€" W. M: O. M C and W. P. Clemont. â€" 8 j mtes it i is minml WHITE WAY FOR _ Had a very heavy thunder‘ stoti on the 37th, A Mr. Heiser‘s ‘was struck by lightning and 4 i Mrs. Dani¢l Weayer, Berlin, â€" ngg ‘Sarah Dehling, aged 49 years. a _ Mrs. Ben Bear, Doon, nee J% Hallmah, aged 39 years; . Civic Holiday . on the :20th.‘.‘ M Shupe and I enjoyed a street cat fi to. Waterloo and back, _ > _ *‘ Miss Emma Jacobi to Henty. ï¬ wald, by Rev. R. Von Pirch. _ â€"___ Miss Elizabetb, Martin unvnutfl loo to Mr. Pilman B. Shantz, n% by Rev. D. B. Sherk. fhas on ".T.fl It is red pressed brick. T wotk &P:rglu. M m ." The now building will no : ui 'm"ia:a%.d ' mieved into the new additich iss Aa m m be .Close ‘tn?l‘:.m. The Mayotâ€"â€""Well that céettainly ‘The Grave. The Altat. ueA