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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Nov 1906, p. 3

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Invite all ladies to come and E\!;t acquainted with the new inter Styles, This is the largest display of beautiful trimmed hats ever seen in the Twinâ€"City. Cc A word about Readyâ€"toâ€" wears. These you can buy now at half price. WINTER MILLINERY 1HB MISSES FKHRENBACH King 8t., the most popular sewing machines on the market,. A perfect machine as well as a handsome piece of furniture. All the latest improveâ€" ments, A complete set of attachâ€" ments with every machine. Cali at the old stand. | the tailor, the only agent in own for tne K C. A. BOEHM District Agent, Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249. Subscribed Capital ........ 250,000.00 Depositwith the Dominion Government ............ .. $117,140, All policies iuarant.eed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Company with Assets of $16,3006,638. tsld The Mercantile Fire 31 KING 8T. BUCKBERROUGH & CO. Eâ€"t «blish. d 18i1. General Insurance Agency Officeâ€"Waterloo lasar.1co Buildin King St. Waterloo Phone 249 HEAD OFFICS, MONTREAL Capital Authorized $5,000,000 Paidâ€"Up Capital â€" $3,.300,000 Reserve Fund â€" $3,000,000 A gonera. banking business done. Colâ€" ections made, drafte lesued payable in all parts of the Dominion or any place in the world Highostrates of interost allowed for money depac.ted in Sarings Bank or 1peola) RAYMOXD SEWING MACHINES JOHN RITZER, The Molsons Bank Head Office â€" Waterioo Altred Wright, Secreta T. H. Haill, Inspector SECURITY. C::tu:‘ t‘s ‘ Little Liver Pills. Insurancao Company INCJRPORATED :875 Very small and ar ossy %e take as suger. CVRE 8!CK HEADACHE Incorparatea in 1855. RITZER‘S, See Pacâ€"Stmile Wr>rper Bctâ€"wr, C A BOZHM Suace~sâ€"or to JACOB RESPELER, Maoager Waterloo Branck WLTERLOO D id 016 CPO COCT EmF Trea of the c d nl s ts ic physical & " foeniided e Sernteieemicont | of hert 11. mincly, "an average ~of f\‘"‘fl| me. _ Within three m.»mi::nq""m' 34.7 C ut fatfor 1t cowe. e illy restored to health and strength onl L row Ppit e us Aooot oX fone. (Ifhe now my rm‘h are regitinr and par and |cow that gave 1265 pounds of mi What a blessing it i« to obtain ,,“'T. ':5‘ calved in May, tw ie :-3:;""'12".'“.“"" dl-‘rtu.‘_( fail to lnf‘lp yo'nd herd C&ll\‘('ti i;ll M:l’:‘ Othsrs CE mm medicine f oves ,3a‘{15°f than any doctor of | this test 1180 and n‘z’:t [:):‘neds :;; | __XKo other medicine has #ach * rrord milk.. Herd No. 10 contains a cow of curee of female troubles as has Lydia that gave 1050 pounds milk testi E“l'.‘iov:mr:;n \'rm-mhlc(’mnpmnd." 4.5, or 47.2 pounds of fat s ho are troubl t "We a or irregular pofi.uln,r ‘ll:.:-;'al(.;:‘hd:num mTl,:'“:w'l’::r me Sime duny ns neys (or flatulence), displacement t'!l mor poss oo es y h inflammation or uln‘mfim\ can ol:ep:: Th uns Toh i chop all '"i'i“' ""'"". health and strength ,throu:h the season; we divide the tal gn dia E. Piakham‘s vm.:!z L’:;":::‘n :;’h""l'l we have good clover 'ou:.uflht::h‘:r'n i‘m:m all sick women 'gemrnlly 1{(- ‘lutthleo.t"n:.r‘r::n;f:: :;: ( s hh':‘.“\" ',":h:‘::. mm.: |'sp'?ng: and the first to stable in the W'WM am1 she gives the hm'flricme‘ TR all; we find feed and good care go a to all who stand in need of wise counsel ons way with cows." gn‘:. the "‘T:‘"'i"‘h' of Lydia E. } No. of cows tested, 258. nkham mlM twmy-z\; years has ::::m {H'd ';' milk 638. Addrees, Lynn, Mase: "uh . Average vieki of : age yield of fat, 23.6. Ottawa, 30th October, 1996, No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles as has Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound. Women who ars troubled with painfal or irregular periode, backache, b‘:uir' (or flatalence), c!i.-lvlatvmfnt of organs, inflar;unau«m'u Tt?fim‘l can beh reâ€" stored to pe mealth and strengt taking E{db E. Piakham‘s \’tgfill:z Compound. _ uns _\ "I heartily recommend Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound as a tonic and ilator for female troubles. _ I suffered for m r-r.rs with displacement and no one but those who have experienced this dreadâ€" ful agony can form any idea ot the physical and mental suffering those emdlure who are thus affected. _ Your Vezctable ('umeml cured me. _ Within three months was fully festored to health and strength and now my T-riwh are regular and painless. What a blessing it i« to obtain such relief when so many docto:=« fail to help you. Your mnl‘in'no is better than any doctor or medicine I ever had," the same way may t was. Shoavrites: Dear Mrs. Pinkham :â€" St She Is Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound, and Writes Gratcfully to Mrs. Pinkham., BUILT UP HER HEALTH [ Mr. Baker. scems to be thoroughly convinced: that we have a good town and that we are in need of a first class hotel, and finally at the station when 1 gave him goodâ€"byc, he reâ€" marked, "the G.T.R. would not nave put up such a nice station house for you if the Company had no confidence in the town." At my suggestion Mr. George Rumâ€" pel was called in to participate in the discussion as to the project â€" in question. . ! 4 It appears to be an established iule that investors in hotel properties calâ€" culate on an annual dividend of ten per cent. consequently it will be nc cessary to create a revenze sufficient to warrant the said dividend of ten per cent. There will be sufficient frontage on King street to warrant the sccupaâ€" tion of part of the ground floor, s y, for a bank, a drug stere, or for â€" a gentlemen‘s furnishing store. The total investment required _ to carry out the project is cstimated at $200,000. That is for the purchase of the site, the erection of the builling and for furnishing the hotel. Thanking you for Dear Editor,â€"Will you kindly perâ€" mit me space to say a few words in regard to the new Hotel proposition. Mr:â€"F. 8. Baker, architect, on beâ€" half of Messrs. Brouse, Mitchell & Co., Toronto, made his ‘second visit to Berlin on Saturday â€" in conâ€" nection with the new hotel project. The site of the new hotel being not altogether, but pretty well decided upon, all I am requested to do is to get from seven to eight subszribers in this town for stock, to the extent of from $500 to $1,000, as an assurâ€" ance of good faith in the proposition, the balance of the stock ‘will then be raised ‘in Toronto. _ Town Clerk Aletter, Berlin has given out the followizg communicaâ€" tion regarding the proposed new hoâ€" tel scheme, which he is sanguine is a sure thing for Berlin: genial disposition. 'i);l‘r}n;;.. his resiâ€" dence in Berlin he occupied the posiâ€" tion of Town Clerk in 1867, 1868 and 1869. } The deceased is survived by three children, Grant, â€" Isabel and Noenic, who are residing in Waterloo. Two sisters, â€" Mrs. Thos. Harris, of Watâ€" ford, and Mrs. Jas. Vicary, St. Thoâ€" mas, and a brother, Mr. E. R. Andâ€" rews, London, also survive. Mr. Andrews was a man who held the esteem and respect of a large cirâ€" cle of friends, who foved him for his‘ of such a nature that very little hope was entertained for his recovery. The deceased was born in Galt nearly 64 years ago. He secured his boyhood education in that town: and came to Berlin in 1859 and entered the law office of Mr. W. H. Bowlby, K.â€"C., and after successfully passing his examination he practiced his proâ€" fession in this town until a few years ago. NEW HOTEL FOR BERLIN _ One of Berlin‘s oldest and â€" wellâ€" known citizens passed away at ihe B. & W. Hospitat on Sunday afterâ€" hoon in the person of Mr. H. M. Anâ€" drews. ‘The deceased suffered _ from stomach trouble since August _ and about five weeks ago he was removed to the hospital. His sickness was Zuba Evclison Wellâ€"known ‘Barrister of Berlin k Plud_A‘way on Sunday DEATH OF MR. H. M. ANDREWS CURE OF MISS ECCLISON y be benefited as she H. ALETTER space granted The results of the seventh test at North Oxford, Ont., are most â€" en« couraging. COW _ TESTING ASSOCIATIONS 2nd prize, $2, donated by W. E. Raymo, Waterloo, won by M. C. Herâ€" ner, Mannheim. Ist prize, silver cup, valued at $5, beautifully engraved and donated by (i. M. DeBus, for the heaviest and best dozen eggs, won by Mrs. Wood, Waterloo Tp., 3 pounds. color, H. J. Hurd. Bronze medal danated by H. D. Donovan, for the best 1906 bird raisâ€" ed and owned by a member of the Asâ€" sociation, J. Hallman. EGGS. + Silver cup donated by the Associaâ€" tion for the best pairt Minorcas, any color, H. J. Hurd. Silver cup donated by the Associaâ€" tion for the best pair Leghorns, any color, J. A. Harron. Silver cup donated by the Associaâ€" tion for the best pair Orpingtons, any color,. H. .J. Hurd. Silver cup donated by the Assoâ€" ciation for the best pair Wyandottes, any color, A. Devitt. Silver cup, value $5, donated by the Association for the best pair Rocks, any color, F. Carruthers. Silver cup, value $5, donated by V. F. Weber for the best cockerel and pullet= hatched and raised by _ the Chatham incubator. and brooder, _ J. A. Harron. f ' The ribbons donated by Erhard Locht, _ New Hamburg, for White Rocks and Buff Orpingtors, color and shape, were won by Willis Bros., F. Andrews, J. Blyth, Daniel & Brown, and F. Krouse. ‘ _ Poultry Advocate, $1.50, for the best pair, cock and hen, Buff Orpingâ€" ton, J. Blyth. E. Lochr, of New Hamburg, â€" won all special prizes for Silver Pencilled Wyandottes. W. E. Raymo, Cochin Bantams. Bronze medal, by H. B. Donovan, for the best 1906 bird raised and owned by a local member cf the Asâ€" sociation, J. A. Harron. Poultry Advocate, $1.50 for. the best pair â€" 1906 _ Barred Plymouth Rocks, F. Krouse, Guelph. Poultry Advocate, $1.50, for the best pair, cock and hen, Buff Orpingâ€" NC 4 tm AAtv J. E. Ebel, Bulf Wyandottes. Daniel & Brown, London, Buff Orpâ€" ingtons, Minorcas. W. â€" Ferguson, Brantford,â€" S. C. White Leghorn. J. Cameron, Brantford, Light Brahmas. f W. Carter, Hamburgs. J L. Brill, Scabright Rantams. A. Devitt, Berlin White Wyandotâ€" tes. 4 P. Dill, Seaforth, White Rocks. J. A. Harron, Buff Rocks, S. C Buff Leghorns. C tams. 8. Bronze medal donated by Ryric Bros., Toronto, for the best pair of Wyandottes. F. Krouse, Guelph. f 9. Silver cup donated by the Standâ€" ard Silver Co., Toronto, for the best pair Buff Rocks. F. Krouse, Guelph. The silver cups donated by the Asâ€" sociation for best collection of each class were won by the following:â€" F. Krouse, Guelph: Barred Rocks, Specials, Open for County Only 7. Silver medal donated by Ryrie Bros., Toronto, for the best pair of Orpingtons. pullet shown by club. 3. Mr. Geo. Moore, Waterloo, _ a gold medal, value $12. for best three White Rock cockerels and three pulâ€" lets, to be won three times before beâ€" coming property of exhibitor. 1904 and 1905, Daly and Dill. A. Andrews, London. 4. Mr. W. E. Raymo, Waterloo, a silver cup for best collection of Barâ€" red Rocks, R. C. White. To be won twice before becoming property _ of exhibitor. 1905, H. C. Herner. F. Krouse, Guelph. 5. The National White Wyandotte Club, . four handsome â€" silk ribbons, one each for the best White Wyanâ€" dotte, cock, hen, cockerel and pullet shown by a member of the club. J. F. Daly, Scafortb. 6. The White Plymouth Rock Club, four beautiful silk badges, one each for the best cock, hen, cockerel and 2. Mr. J. Zuber, Berlin, Grand Central Hotel, a silver cu,> for best collection of White Wyandottes, â€" to be won twice before becoming proâ€" perty of exhibitor. 1905, Wm. Karn. F. Krouse, Guelph. (Continued from prge 2) Foilowing. is the list of winners of Kthe special prizes" at the Poultry Show, which concluded on Saturday evening: 1. The Waterloo County Orpington Cup, donated by Mr. H. B; Donovan, Toronto, for four hest Buff Orpingâ€" tons, rock, men, vockerel and pullet, to be awarded on merit and to be won three times before becoming proâ€" perty of exhibitor. 1905, H. J. Hurd. H. J. Hurd, Berlin. WINNERS® OF PRIZES : â€"â€" > AT POULTRY SHOW Not awarded Brown Leg}lorns, Géhlév_li;;J J. Hurd, Berlin a member of the €¥ Ayers® sacraments and still remain members of these socicties, ‘owing to the fact that _ religious meetings are held there. The announcement was made by order of the Bishop, REICT ifeptedtca e 1 M i Roman Catholic churches at Hamilâ€" ton on Sunday, to the effect that all Catholics who belong to the Y. M. C. A. or the Y. w. c. A., whether through ignorance of the laws of the Church or otherwise, must underâ€" stand that they cannot receive the lThen tell him about Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about it. Docâ€" tors use a great deal of it for throat and lung troubles. The best kind of a testimonial â€" us Loo em x es Et position be accepted, at once proâ€" ceed to crection of a brick machine factory, with concrete floor, 80x60 feet; . this intention is to have this building completed this winter, _ and then proceed in the spring to build the foundry _ and other necessary complements to the Plant. The unâ€" derstanding is that â€"when the buildâ€" ings are completed and in operation the Company will employ about 150 hands. Have You a Friend?‘ i Li t omm Ronel to purchase the Tuerk gasoline engine works in that town. But, Ald. Lyon, Chairman of ‘the Manufacturers Comâ€" mittee of the City Council, got wind of the Berlin proposition, and as a result of the negotiations into which he immediately â€"entered with thefom- pany, the latter have signed a "tonâ€" tract which will be submitted to the City Council. : The Company will, should the proâ€" An announcement was made in the Partly in consideration of the deâ€" sirability of a Canadian factory ~ to handle this trade, but mainly _ beâ€" cause. of their desire to better reach the Canadian market for their specâ€" ial line of gasoline engines, the heads of the firm have for some ~months past been negotliating with all the cities and principal towns of Ontario with a view to cstablishing a plant in this country. _ About the latest place thay entered into negotiations with was Berlin, and that town was rather sanguine of securing the _ inâ€" dustry, as the new firm had offered $uictcacyed Soh d x C 1 That yet another large and importâ€" ant industry will locate in Guelph is practically assured.. The new concerp is the Gilsen Manufacturing Company of Port Washington, Wisconsin, manuâ€" facturers of gasoline engines, . office chair irons, and other factory and machine shop products. _ The firm have the largest trade in office chair iron fittings of any establishment in the United States, and their trade with Canada in this line alone is sufâ€" ficient at‘ the present time to employ at least 25 hands, We have no seorsts! We publish .ohchddlm-'m... GUELPH SECURES 5o doan t empter: ness in baving a number of firemen !on duty behind the scenes during the Pinafore performanees. Accounts amounting to _ $235.35 wereâ€"passed, and it was decided to renovate and _ reâ€"furnish the nurscs‘} dining room during the next month. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary desires â€" to thank the churches, ‘the ladies in charge. of the collections, and â€" all friends who have contributed to thcir funds. Also Chieft Howard of _ the Fire Department for his thoughtfulâ€" Srmses A4u. 199. Sibk D 3 them. COODOCCCIRE Mepee â€" sc d _ The Ladies‘ Auxiliary ~ was very much disappointed _ at receiving Thanksgiving collections from _ only three of the churches represented by the Twinâ€"City Ministerial Associaâ€" tion, as the Association had promisâ€" ed the Auxiliary, early.in the year, that Thanksgiving collections in aid of the Hospital should be taken up in all the churches represented . by tham St mPj n Mrs. George Lang ... ... ... . Mr. D. W. Houston ...... ... A Friend ......... prretirad Dnbeats 3z New Mennonite Church Tlunksgiving collection ..... St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church Thanksgiving collection ~..... theran chu{'éh,‘--Vl'uvt,“e;l;o ... 10.00 Evangelical Church, â€" Bridgeâ€" nart 10. 0 tenny es noon at the Hospital, with the Presiâ€" ’d-t. Mrs. George Rumpel in _ the chair, The Treasurer, Mrs. George Lang, reported the following receipts since the last meeting: Proceeds from Pinafore conâ€" RODUE sepew ant! Arpieriin Anberics. «.. $267.08 Ladies‘ Aid of St. John‘s Luâ€" Hospi Three Congregations Took O.l:’Cdkctbasfitw MWD.,. RESPONSE FROM TAE CHURCHES t. _ Andrew‘s "!"';;;bytel:i;; Church, Thanksgiving _ colâ€" lection ... :. __ â€" in that town. But, Ald. Lyon, an of ‘the Manufacturers Comâ€" of the City Council, got wind Berlin proposition, and as a TS S Arpr Co, Lowon, mtase. Total over sixty years." LARGE INDUSTRY MaiR viGoRg. , should the proâ€" wl 1 0 0 mt ‘Thursday,: : November 15,1900â€"Page 3 Write for.a free copy of "The â€"Inâ€" ventor‘s Adviser." No. 834,315, Joseph Moreau, St. Germain de Grantham, P. Q., potato digger. $343.23 No. 832,839, Rosatio Cardinal Philippe de Laprairie, P. Q., dit and grading plows. + No. $832,273, Elic Perron, Chicoutâ€" imi, P. Q., sawing machine. » No. 832,715, Flavien Bombardier, Valcourt, P. Q: railway rail joint. No. 101,726, George Yeates, Monâ€" treal, Que., low water alarm and deâ€" tectors. f | _ No. 101,679, Joseph Moreau, St. Gerntain de Grantham, P. Q., rossing machine, No.â€" 101,684, Charles Vallet, ~Amâ€" herst, N. S., Miter clamp. No. 101,713, Rosario Cardinal, St. Philippe de Laprairie, P. Q., ditchâ€" ing Am_lugr_a}lring plows, Information relating to patents cited will be supj charge by applying. to named firm. Below will be found a list . adian and American patents : secured through the agency ¢ srs. Marion & Marion, patent neys, . Montreal, Canada, and ington, D. C, 19.00 32 .80 9.05 25 Every garment exactly as than that? LIMITED. CLOTHING MAN UFACTURERS. Is your Underwear. We can put you next the be every dollars worth of Underwear in our stores direct from least 25 per cent. lower than our competitorsâ€"shop around learn that what we say is absolutely true.â€"We have Unde: and we are not afraid to quote them. Here are some quotations that are well worth noting. Thornto:jn___& Douglas PATENT REPORT United States Eoyl' fssced l!nod, union and wool underwear Commencing Saturday Nov. 10 will be supplied free of applying. to the above Men‘s fancy striped ‘wool shirts and drawers, all gizes, extra well finished, regularly sold at T5¢, our price 65¢. Men‘s heavy wool shirts and drawâ€" ers, plain color. sateen faced, sizes 36 mo, regularly sold at Goc, our price Blue clouded sateen faced, all wool fleeced shirts and drawers, an extra fine line, all sizes at 90c. They will offer their entire stock of Staple Merchandise amounting to $16,000 at a 20 per cent. Discount. Elastic rib fleece in brown and biue eateen facings,sizes 34 to 44, regularly sold at 75¢, our price 62 1â€"2¢. Heavy sacitary wool fleece in plain ;g;i fancy stripe, all sizes up to 44, Canada. W. & A. Snyder, St. Jacobs CGoing Out of Business A Great Money Saving Retiring’ Sale The Stock Must be Cleared by Jan Produce taken as usual. ) Cardinal St. P. Q., ditching agency of Mesâ€" i, patent attorâ€" any of the of Canâ€" recently Washâ€" Ar. _ We can put you next the best values in Canada Jnderwear in our stores direct from the mills, and you wi than our competitorsâ€"shop around a little, and it won‘ is absolutely true.â€"We have Underwear at nrices that Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, P Store Near Post Office, BERLIN represented, if not r;t;'m'i.t‘ what hundreds of people know the No. 111 Favorite Parlor H eater. BOTTOM PRICES. lnas Yes it‘s true we have beei serving the trade for over 20 years with g::rln In Berlin; our store is more central and our accommodation . _ We therefore appeal to the farm trade for all kinds of farm produce of which we can uss in large quantities. if You Knew G. E. POTTER doors west of Soott Street onKing s't. A, 8. HALLMAN, Grocer in all sizes at very special prices. return it and got your money back. &All fizee, our special price $1.00. _ wt ":, * A fall range of firer Cangdian and imported lines, all sizes and weights, from euch manufacturers as Penmar, Turnbull and Brittania mille, at from $1.25 to $3.50 per garment. Men‘s . extra heavy wool, ribbed shirte and drawers, in two qualities and weights, special gools for outâ€" door wear, all sizes at 75¢ and $1.00. Two special lines, one mediam and one heavy weight, both extra value, all sizes, our special price $1 00. wear, good waight:' ;eâ€"av,ll}wt.nrm?;;e.& and non irritable, all sizes, regularly sold at $1.00, our special price 75c. Men‘s plain brown, fine wool under , Plumbing and Pipe Fitting KING ST., BERLIN. ies in Canada toâ€"day. We buy lls, and you will find our prices at e, and it won‘t take you long to at prices that estounrd them all}, S e sm srm ies you would_ buy :â€"ASt. Can we do better Phone 142 n

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