“WRIGLEYS l Heathen. Silesia, Oct :15 whiny per. You; were burned to death following " collision of a passenger train with ' freight train mar Krunowitz, Site- in. The cars took fire, following the ldent. Sixty persons were swuroly red and eighteen were slightly t in the wreck. 'HAT SON-IN-LAW OF PAS. 2r1) in; l! "The rain held " enough Sunday Bruin: Ao [In the marketers ot chener a chance to get to the mar- It and utter they got there old Jupi. . Pluvlus opened up and caught Inn in I shower ot rain on their my home, Those who got caught i the rain and those who trot home Metre It found the prices about the me as last week. Butter sold at I cents a pound. Eggs brought 65 alts 3 dozen. potatoes "oo and $2,25 has. Chlrken was a little more wnlble in Saturday. selling all ' cents a pound and ducks brought I cents. Apples ot the choicest var- tim, sold tor $6 00 a harrel. Wood naught in the nvitthhoN1ood of $12 cord cut, being sold at $10 a load. b / up In woocwi" 1". \_ ricsPti's'") n: ARE-15?? secret -. a a I/ “ and special ,4; bl {a and eersonal for P, Ct H, lltL11 IS ' Cf “N IN wnrauzvs In. "a! “he has In _ " Friday “car an ax- " In. luncy ï¬lm! In ot Waterloo County My Fth will be reacted try a [ e ot "lentil. Her huband The Flavour Lasts EEi5flliiiE Sealed Tight Kept Right Three flavours to suit all tastes. Be SURE to get t8t.t,1ti,?ra7tititt “unwound to. wfthemttt. 'tnd-M." 'tae-ttttrr-r. WERE CAUGHT . IN THE RAIN u-tici-iii-Tis-iii-tee, um s, MADAME, EE'r 2:55 25 TRUTH - momma Geows News BEAUTEEFUL y EVERY Letl.r" m f - a number at you: no "ABE m CONGO“ mun-u. ,EE‘r m AFRAID m - You we: it N16 FLATTERER :7FUL. to's;eugt? 2} , "iv. Win: a goody that is worthy of your lasting regard because of its lasting quality. in its air-tight sealed package. ' Mr. George Haehnel the Labor Can. didale in the recent Provmvial elec. tion has returned trom Hamilton where he amended a ctonterence of tttte [Ll-‘0. and Labor parties. The meeting was well attended and both :sides agreed unanimously to cooper- ate in the formation of a government in the Provincial Legislature. lt is un- derstood that Labor and FPO. will have proportional representation in lhe Catrinit _ TI. ' hat that :O-m r: can 'Wlit'%t lh' i l a ll. Hula“ (nu Golf) tu' of the Home w. 'egtoe.Mti_ in In 1Uth you. TI. ttgtrdmt II. held ‘on ward†u 1 o'clock in. It. midem In." unico- _ " hit to the mun. u. B. chug and AY human! tokk place at tin tut. man Cemolety. nan Rouviilo. The huh-d ot the deceased died " â€am no. They were unltd in marten iii) Feb. 20th, 1866. The union in blou- ed with tour children, All ot whom "urvies Miranda, at homo Alvin, not? Bra-Jan; Orlando. pastor at the Evan- zelicai church, Elmwood Ephraim on the old Mailman homestead near Roaeville. There are 12 grandchild- ren and , (rent grandchildren, ulna one brother and two Isl-ten, Samuel Grott, Winnipeg; Mrs. John Fried, Kitchener. and Mrs. Daniel Good, Al- berta. The deceased was a faithful member of the United Brethren church tor many years. where, WWI-um GEO. HAEHNEL AT HAMILTON GONFEBENCE Mlnard'l Liniment for tale every- m an Hula-um: tmtoifii 'NI'-" Ptatie,thJiE2Eiiitgbgiehzd ',tecf' w mmw Winth- AWL!!! "gar0---A-tatttttnehatruoqtu1iaod.. Pa’s Looking for a Little Information. is'if.ii E3333! etJ5rtNt0m Mme] . WYIEUIJS fieurrTmttruss- .5 YlfhtoT'A â€â€œ15 'N' among, ,'f,'tr1s't,tt,'titi,i, cs m I-lilly 'frtiutriA aerr 1 W E , _ " _. Fm I During the signing of the register. 'Mlss Pearl Chalmers of Kitchener {sang "A Perfect Day". About 70 .guests were present and many useful mam wore pleasingly accepted by the (bride. HAMtLTON-PErLAR. The marriage toot ‘plnce In Mon. Irvin! at the American Presbyterian parsonage. ot Miss Annie ‘Pollar. of Eitchvner, and Mr, J. R. Hamilton, ot Toronto. the nupllai klitkiiirrriiJi The bride travelled in a suit of navy luluo velour with hat to match and wore a white ermine fut. Their many friends, loin in extending to them their host wishes for a long, happy, prosperous wedded llfe. Miss Vera Becker, sister of the groom acted as bridesmaid and 'wore a heautttut gown ot pink crepe de chem} and carried a bouun of pink roses. Mr. Leighton Sham: of Kit ohener supponed the groom. After a sumptuous repast the happy couple left on the 6.55 train from Gall for a brief honeymoon to Tororr to, Buffalo and Detroit. A very pretty wedding was soiem nizwl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A C. Hallman of New Dundee on Wed nonday. October 22, at high noon when their daughter Cora Mae, was happily united in the holy bonds oi matrimony to Mr. Walter Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Becker. Rev. Mr. Shephardson ottic1ated. The bride, who was attired in beautiful white crepe de chene with gorgeous trimmings ot treorttette, lace and pearls. wearing the customary bridal veil mught with orange blossoms and carrying a shower bouquet of Kilar- [my roses. entered the parlor on the arm of her father to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by the bride's sister. Miss C1arene Hailmani The Telegraph Joins their many friends in wishing them I long llfe ot married bliss. f "GKERatE.-HUEHs. " A quiet. but pretty wedding took place on Wednesday at the home at the bride when Miss Gertrude Huehs daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huetrs King St, Waterloo. was happily mar riud to Mr. Wesley McKersie of Kit- chener The ceremony wag perform ed by Rev E. Bockelman in the pres ence of only the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting par- ties. Fun] tMWlrH-BoL.ToN The marriage took place this week tug at the mama of St. John'e, Am!†can Church. ot Miss Leonora Boi. mn. daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Janna H. Bolton. Elm.r'| and Mr. Ivaltrt Smith. non of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of this CLy. The (wrcmnry was performed by Rev. H. M. Lang North u Centre . East ... South . . West T _ Increase H mum m con-um [nul- "rt-rd "Mitt" the his to: tt nut. is my but and ' M., to a. flg, w "o o . '/aMtttgs,nritta),' to ho tun. (iii hm)! 13:5. and nu ma u â€m M “I! to ho â€$801.33. in: Increue ot tun-nu. The Con ‘mluloner â€pinned that the be"... {In the we†1» - duo to the radium of the uses-molt on the industries ot the city. all of which are new on u sown“ but. A number ot otriee banana ud rul- dencoc were the 'tte-d. The at- 'ectioa ot new ttdditiorus, sunse- udw ruldencu was the nnpomlblo toe a considanblo memos In "no - ment, which I- an†the urgent In the history of tho city, 'and will com- pare favorably with the amt-mam ot Business Taxable Total No of Assesnmont Income Assessment Population Births Deaths Dogs 368.231 2.142.614 4,449 IM. Mt " 453.699 40.757 '2379,363 2.653 39 '27 M 209,109 3,055,027 5.677 106 H M 268,734 2,284.7“ 3793 78 " " 776.440 2.699 3,943,991 “so " n 64 2.076313 545.029 HALLMAN--BECKER. HYMEN EAL 2.699 501,573 Value real Value of 6,131,340 8,557,232 _ 410.3“ 1,211,387 1,306,794 874.746 1,268,054 prgpert y humans- 14.807102 501.523 LAMA)“ 1.473.708 1.917.654 1.301.449 2,450,379 no not: I box. “I amen. or Manna. Bum . 1Jo., but. Toronto. " realize the danger which lurks in the neglect of chafing and skin irritations she would not take chances on being without Dr. Chase's Ointment to apply after baby’s bath. It Arrests the development of mm: and mikes the skin soâ€. Imooth and velvety. The bride emerod tin: draoueromu1 on the arm ot her father to the strnins ( or the wedding march. play- td by Miss Vera Martin. nu-cv of the .uldv. (he only atlunluui bring the, im-lph. Out., Wins married In Mr. Joni lluduell Rtad of Momma]. READ-stoDER. A quiet house wedding was son-mn- L-zd on Monday. Oct, 20, at 5 o‘clock, At the residence of the bride's bro. 'her-in-law, tp. G. Martin. 159 Mac- luuoll avenue, Parkdale ' “hen Miss Hallie Audrey Snidrr, youngest dau- ghh‘r of Mr. R. H. A. Snider. late of by Rev, Robert Johnston, I).ll. The young couple will take up their rost- dence In Montreal. The Mid? is the daughter ot Mrs. K. "Munich. M Court. land avenue. of this on): d' every mother could y Tho vital nubile- for the you ima- we births and 211 ileum. The hum also showed that than are 4.981 In the city between the ne- of ' and st, Ind 4286 between tho no. at 5 Ind " â€an The Btrures u nub named by the Communion" no u follows:-- [Iona-I land! 1 Nreet .. [new ‘voturcmuolthqu-om We! “no Lg; to“). -teartat%. I. u Rodi . Contra Keeps Baby’s Skin Healthy Total ml Taxable Exempt from Property Property [union 1,884,385 1,774,383 116,02g 2,685,093 2,384,901 300,186 3.224.148 2.845.918 378,530 2.176.213 2.015.980 160,233 3318,4133 3364.852 553,58t 13.688 21.052 ,572 MELL- HE'S BEEN EVERY Gown HERE mm DH, m. rEEouENT or L312. "n ANT HE? m . v. 406 12,186,040 1502.532 MI W . . . M" “no; ... m a...“ ' . . 1y nun 1285 â€301.180 Mt â€.142 351 Mihard's Linlment tor tale every. where. The Arrrorts of the various depart. menus were presented by Manager Schledel and adopted. At the resolu- meeting or the Wat. (rluo Water and Light Commission held on Friday afternoon. Manager Schiedel Informed the members that he had mMttied the Hydro Elec. tric Power Commission at Toronto, asking them to have plans and speci- i.icatiotts prepared tor the proposed pddition to the building. when ten. ders will he inked tor. This is neces- sary in order to increase capacity tor supplying more electric current tor all purposes. TO ENLARGE POWER HOUSE Guelph, Oct. 27.-suitering from {serious internal injuries received when he either Jumped or tell from a second story window at his residence, Mr. Adam Taylor, Secretary-Treasur- er ot the Taylor-Forbes Company. lies in a critical condition " the Gen. ernl Hospital. The injuries trom which Mr. Taylor is suffering were re- ceived in a peculiar manner. and while he was in " sleep. He retirq ed to bed shortly after midnight, and} some time later dreamed there were burglars in the house. in his sleep he jumped out of bed, and utter tro- ing through a hall rushed into his daughter's room. and either fell or Jumped out of the window to the ground below. When discovered Mr. Taylor had recovered consciousness.‘ and was able to state what had hap- pened. Mrs. Taylor and her two daughters assisted him to the house, and medical aid was immediately summoned. The injured man lapsed into unconsciousness several times. till at 10 o'clock it was decided to re- move him to the General Hospital. where " was discovered he was en!- iering from grave internal Injuries. An operation was performed today. and the latest report is that there is a chance for his recovery. PROMINENT q ‘GUELPH MAN BADLY BURI whom ln-n later un a trip to New York, via Montreal, after which they will be at home at 818 West Don-hes- ter street. Montreal. the bride travel- "Ing In a lailonmade suit of brown velour with hat to match. lringbearer, little Miss Rita Martin, ‘aiso niece of the bride, both of whom (wore gold pendants. the am at the ‘groom. The bride looked charming in white georgetie crepe satin, carrying a bouquet of bridal roses. The core. many was performed under a large bell and bower of autumn leaves by the Rev. D. W. Snider. cousin of the bride. A reception wasjeid by Mr. and Mrs. Read. who received with Mr. and hire. Martin. 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