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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 May 1908, p. 3

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y t e . Bdamess Office #49, Hou PR C â€" Business solisised for fi1 ym te . Companies. Mi _~â€" ACHE [ . . T. H. Hall, Jnspector _ . ... _ _ 0.A BOEKM _ ‘District Ago 1 attes: Waterloo, Ont. _ Phone 249. â€" The Missos Febronbach w 10 > the â€" new . Postal Law came fnto efSect, May. 8, 2906, ge: "to the amount ‘of one cent !;. â€" gach copy ol the Chronicleâ€"Tele t.c is reguired on all papers mailâ€" ( ved to United States points and ‘we ARTE. "Ae matipiine 5o . Uoel x “' mmio‘:g United .‘ Btates | erts to per year f?mmh advance. The Molsons Bank EVERY 3 MONTHS Capital Paid Up.. ©~$3,872600 Reserve Fund .. .. .. $8.87 2,510) JACOBâ€" HESPELER Manager. Waterioo !;auh The Mercantile Fire M'fi) the> Dominion : Government {..... ...... .» $117,140.â€" Alndkhg\urnhdbytholpm, 1:..»-1:1:- Insurance Company with Assets of $10,800,038. on fakd. Tergie eoait waie ie e n en nelc Ts piie Moad Office â€" Waterioo â€" Subsoribed Oapital .. ...... 250,00000 â€"~ queepe usbrenss C., HEY Tok to! A ind m in ho _ We devote all our time to Milâ€" linery and therefore can show you C g) exclusive range of Hate. : ~‘ We receive new bate daily. gfl two hats alike. ". We‘have trimmed hats for child: en from $1 up to $5. NEW â€"MILLINERY Insurandoe Company INCORPORATED 1875 C. A. BOEHM General Insurance] Agent, Buecessor to Buckberrough & Co J , £] Setablished 1864.4 * Ofice, Waterloo Mutual Building] ..} Colers Eiite Liver Puln are yery emell it To United States mt$ .+A Subscribers PEATH OF WM. SCHERER m:;m. Bimpscn 1 years, but uko owing db about sit years mo, but Severa 8| and daughters survive. The fub once try them will find these }ittle pli ‘.8 ware -‘ 73 E SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS LNTEREST CREDITED 23 King St., Hast Berlin, Ont. h ce Dhere wasa large and fant fali on Fraag avoneg to aitet ( en en tion wi,:h the campaign . f en a mplendid¢ recoption and alter his excellent address the clectors present were firmly convinced that the Liberâ€" als of North: Waterloo have the canâ€" didate ‘to cheer and work ‘for. Vice ~PresidentW. D. , Euler ) préâ€" sided, andâ€"with him on the plattorm were Messrs. Daniel Ratz, the candiâ€" date. H. â€"J. Sims and W. R. Wilkinâ€" The Chairman, in his opening & maiks, expressed his ‘pleasure at thé large attendance, whith was anindiâ€" i amandt this campaign, ; the dihhndui'edlblowyz work vigorously and success would attained. & ; 3 mvesiter (and s well . meccived. . Hie | "a tiiee * vain hmd * HAuter T " '3 . & â€" D8 J&w " ?il ,“-â€"fé ‘ 5 * [ bha " wl Suas hu i P rinemntenes & those present to ~see that . e -s‘»::i mmwb, ote would be ; tions necessary and urged all present . to take an acti nteres «_ m â€"» the.: work.‘He also touchet a ie tec less expenditures of the we«- ernment showing bow in . Ahree â€" short ‘years of their réign the ex tures had increased to a ‘greater deâ€" gree than what it had during the 8# years. of the Liberal regime: He also ‘referred to the threat made ‘by‘ the â€"Government officials that if, in cerâ€" would not support the . Conservative f candidate no more grants wouldâ€" be made to them For colonization roads. The address was ‘attentively. listened to and loudly applauded. § The gathering ~was then". favored with a song from Mr. Minto= which took well with the andience .. which | joined in the choruses. } Dr: Wilkinson followed and in his remarks gave seven reasons why »he could not . vote forthe Whitney â€" adâ€" ministration. . In : numerating . these," ‘he spoke of the reckless: expenditures | and the broken promises. . He referred to the "last awful week‘ when two and arhalt â€"million dollars of a guarâ€" antee was given to the Canadian Norâ€" thern Railway, the LaRose _ mining deal, andâ€" ‘alsoâ€" to ‘the Gerrymander Act and. in concluding his remarks | said; ‘‘They have done those â€" things which they should not have done and !tbe things which they â€" shouldâ€" have | done they have left undone.‘" s rising to speak, was received . with. a. | great ovation from the large > > ence. : After thanking those .. for the reception given him, that <if he‘is élected as N Watâ€" | ¢rloo‘s tepresentative to the Legislaâ€" Cive Assembly He would do his duty. ‘ Sairly ‘and squarely and above board:. ‘ Heâ€"would weighâ€"the matters < care ; fully .that. would come up for considâ€" erationâ€"and yote for all . measures brought up as he wouldâ€"think > best in the interest of the people â€" as a â€"â€"whole. He felt confident of victory ‘â€"and ib was bound â€" to ~come if all would go out â€"with a determination . to wii.â€" He wished the campaign â€"to be cond@cted squarely and . honestly. He wanted everybody to know him ss "Dan." He was known at home ‘as such and as all present were. of the tribe of Dan, therefore it would please him much better to bear all call him ‘"‘Dan‘" rather â€" than ~Mr. . Ratz. mast * pulny) q Mr. Perey Arnold followed ‘with a song which he rendered~ very acceptâ€" ably. 3 1t3 26058 q There was a ring of earnestness in his remarks which fook with the aw. dience and ‘to say .‘"he‘s & winner" is not vain boasting: > Mr. ‘Thos. Colman rendered â€" a song which took well. Mr. Ramsay playâ€" ed the accompaniment. voâ€" 9k Dr. Honsberger was the last speakâ€" er and briefly reviewed the work of the campaign. He urged upon those present to take an active interest, as they had shown toâ€"night and _ Mr. Ratz would be elected by a neat maâ€" jotity.. He also announced, amid apâ€" vlause, that be had received assurance that the Hon. Mr. McKay, the Libâ€" sral leader, would come to Berlin and address the electors during the camâ€" paign. ae indA â€"‘After â€"a song by. Mr. Eager the meeting adjourned with three cheers tor candidate, McKay and the King: AMONG THE INDIANS Tubercular trouble :s one of the main complaints among residents of the Six Nations Reserve .at Brantâ€" ford, and for some time the need has been felt for some institution dor the treatment_of such cases: _ ‘The Chiefs, Superintendent, people andâ€"Dr. Bryce, Provincial â€" Health Officer, â€" have all been interested. In ‘completion of preâ€" vious steps in the matter. Dr. Bryce addressed the Chiets with regatd to such :m It was decided to crect a at & cost of . $4,000 au.m,mmmwu:fll’a the Siz Nations and hall/‘by the Govâ€" etnment. In the meantime two. hosâ€" ‘pital tents have been : ordered â€" from Ottawa, mua"muu. for . imâ€" mediate use. new building is to be built at. once and will accommoâ€" nrvenaity wit ho mahaiged. Th work !m-mu will be Dr. Holmes and Mr. Sumith. . 1J !o The candidate, ‘"Dan‘" . Ratz, On w35 900 prewitohbmg. ©. â€"..0 C= ‘a . reply to a j tive â€" to uu:guu hetween ‘the CP.â€"R. and G..T. R. says be . unâ€" ‘derstands that (Galt has 0 ‘ moe dn t aroninat ‘and ‘that ‘there seems to be no furâ€" P etancias .' s | and the G:~T. R. H6 thinks it would be â€" advisable that the Boards of i t ameamen act E“thh, in their o::wu‘hm, ‘The whoto question is how . a legal one as to whether the Railway. Comâ€" ‘_nhsic- has juriediction: to deal . with | electric / roads~ incorporated . under provincial charters; 3A fee mesae _ The members present : were Fh _ J. Bima. Prosident J &&g ce . 44 . 5 C. H. Mills, L. D.. Merrick, s.'m C. L. Laing, J. "B. Weaver, Ohts Shirk, 0. Kingie, A. C. Quickfalt, Câ€" Richardson, Hy, Wipper; °C. German, R. F. Gofos. ‘Noticeâ€"way given of a sitting of the Commission â€" on Tuesday, the _ 19th, but an application will be made for a postponement: Informationâ€" forâ€" Investors. ‘The following was received â€" from "As â€" there _ is mm the btim m ind e than in province, â€" respectfully, _ acâ€" cordance with a resolution of . Board at its meeting of last evening, to call your attention to the underâ€" oted copy of a letter from an ofMâ€" cial ofâ€"the Grand Truak Pacific Railâ€" way Co., afd further, of â€"an official announcement .. from â€"theâ€" Provincial l(}avernmaw. dated at" Victoria, 1st ‘inst., and also appearing in the pubâ€" lic press. Trusting that you may give this as much publicity as ~posâ€" sible, and with the compliments : of the Board, I remain, . your obedient servant, Wm. Skene, Secretary." Will Coâ€"operate. The Retail Merchants‘ Association asked the Boardâ€"to coâ€"operate with them in‘ endeavoring to secure <a cenâ€" tral energy â€" system for~ Berlin. The merchants would like"to have a comâ€" mir:r named:. from â€" the .Board~ of ‘Trade. T w ies Seep Tt the Vancouver Board of . Trade= and explains itselft= .. At * The â€" Board named Messts. <E. Smyth, L. â€"McBrine, H. J. Sims and G. D. Richmond as its delegates on this committee. P WceA 40 President Sims read a letter from the Postmaster General stating that Borlin would: be included in the cenâ€" tres where & oneâ€"cent drop Jletter rate would shortly.come into effect. ‘The Mayorâ€"has refused to sign the in abeyancé. cheque for the ..$200 mhfit Board of Trade by the Co , which was refetred to and>the President and Secretary were delegated : ~to . learn what steps are to be taken.. No _ acâ€" tion will be taken until after the first instalment of taxes is pald. The matter of a banquet was left NEW ENTRANCE FOR NEW SERIAL STORY. With this issue â€" we commence© .@ new scrial ‘story. entitled *"The Lion and the Mouse‘ â€"novelized â€" from Chatâ€" les" Klein‘s great play .. _ Theâ€"â€"story is . of absorbing interest and â€" will repay perusal. § : The monthly. meeting of% the L.ib= rary Board" was held: on Thursday evening . at : Wwhich Chairmaa Cram, Revs. Schweitzer and ‘Bradley ~© and Messrs. Forsy(h, Brown and Foster were present. m 2l . o 782 J. F. Carmichael thankcd the Boatd for the uss of: the m;‘;_u the meeting of the County Principals‘ Asâ€" soctiation. \ s The fingncial report, showed _ re ceipts ~amounting to about $32090, of which â€" $2887â€"10 .will be tho hallâ€"nilt from : the Aown and.$250â€" tronr ~; the Covernment. The® experditures ‘_â€"to date amofints © to about $1450.. . It was Fainted: ~ outâ€" by 11. W. Brown that: theâ€"Board: has :already . spent within $100 of its proportion uip to the‘ist of" July‘. 4 ds s The Librarian‘s report showed â€" A 2278 books > issued.. durâ€" e C thermonth, ‘gh grerage _ of â€" 95 The rules of the Library were amonâ€" dod by giving the Libratian power to give out book# to any petson A W signed. any my ‘qurer of the ki'n”w an mmmwfi in writing by wny momber of the Board. per: day. \ There were 1655 books of fictick issued and 31 new readers. The Property Committce was &iven rowet to. plake fower boxes on the verandahs of the Libraty. The German Book Commitico gave nofice ot its intention to spend aboft $100 for new O@#rman books, princi« pally scientific works. ing a Tetter from Andrew Carnegic, assuting ths Board that he would be :'h-l‘d to make the addiGiomil grant The Property Committeo was structed _ to secutre suitable: â€" pI Tor a stackâ€"toom at the rear of I intarv and > a suitable entrance BERLIN LIBRARY ts uh ons necoriatly Ram (ir x‘u that the object of the gath was to nominate & candidate to contest the coming Provincial eF sotlions in this riding. > remae oo uin Ald. N. Asinussen, "Doc" Gook | of t n in a Wa . The speakers â€"were â€" w in their .. expectations _ te their candidats but they realized ::a :cudty ot uh:’(" t.m;y method In favor of the Socialist candidate. Mâ€" $ Gateman could not see, (under Nes on s m coul 31 ttorm m‘mt adopted ..h,'y the g-‘um party. > > * " 5> Al _ _Ald: Asmussen criticized bothâ€" the ra)} ind Conservative ‘parties for & their conveutions ‘in the afterâ€" nfltw“w":tm a nd”: wor â€" w unableâ€"to . nominate= a te from theit m Nominations were tor. and the {ollowing names were submitted. Ald. N. Asmussen, Berlin. _ ." _ J. B. Gateman, Berlin. ‘ . ‘Otto Schnildt, Elmira. "mid. H. Martin, Betiin. All the nominees withdrew in {favor ol Ald. H. Martin, who was made the ; unanimous choicé of the convention. â€" ‘The c , Ald. Martin, was enâ€" aum when he ‘arose poke “he ”nl’n.:thmd uphls 5 atâ€"some an Socialisin and its advantagesâ€" in â€" a very interesting â€"manner. â€" He deprecâ€" ated the invention and introduction of laborâ€"saving < machinery _ which,. he maintained, _ basâ€"â€"ruinedâ€" . laborâ€" ‘by throwing menâ€"out of employment and forced them to walk the streets where they becomeâ€"the victims: of the police who arrest them as.vagrants.. â€" He classified the Socialists of the riding as ‘a ‘‘grotip of wise hearts in a wilâ€" derness of. fools.*‘ ~He also: maintainâ€" ed that the time‘is ripe forâ€" a change to be made~in businessâ€"and â€" social wotld, whe:ego "Mndlhot:" must definitely sever connections by the‘ vote system,. and thus . through this transformation.a bloody revoluâ€" tion ‘wil be prevented, which _â€"otherâ€" wise will follow<if capital reigns as it does in ‘the Liberal and C&uuv: tive party. ~He ur, al} â€" Socialis to â€"cast ?fleir vou‘zhvot, ol. . whas they_believe to be in the interest= of the masses rather than for the â€" winâ€" Baby‘s Own Tabilets is good for all whose life seems to hang by a thread to the sturdy boy who occasionally gets his digestive ~organs out of â€" orâ€" der. Baby‘s Own Tablets promptly cure all stomach and bowel .. troubles and" make sickly â€"or ailing â€" children well and strong. . And this medicine is absolutely sateâ€"â€" the mother has the guarantee of a government : : anâ€" alyst that this : is true. Mrs. Alffed Suddard, . Haldimand, . Que., _ says:â€" "I have used Baby‘s Own Tablets Tor constipation,. . stomach troubles _ and restlcssness and . findâ€"themâ€"a splendid medicine. . They Mn--m;wtfle one a healthy, fat and m I always keep a box of tabletsâ€" in . my poune . Soll . 9L medicineâ€"dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from ‘The Dr. > Wiltiams‘ ~ Medicine Co., â€"Brock= ning party. FOR LITTLE BABIES â€"â€"â€" AND BIG CHILDREN ville, Ont. Below: will be found an mtc‘ cstimate oft" how many regiments. areâ€" likely to atterd the Tercentenary cel cbration at Quebed, with the probable number "of â€"men ffom each: Permanent cotpé ........ . ...... 1200 13th Regiment, Hamilton ....... 400 P1st â€"~ Regiment, ‘Hamilton ...... 400 Queen‘s Own Rifles, Toronto .: 500 m; Grenadiors, ’V'm 350 48 ere, a..., ~400 7th m Lohdon ... ..~... gb Gov â€"Gen. > Bodyguard, â€"Ottawa. 300 48rd Regiment, : Otfawa ......... 100 ~§th: Highlaniders, | Montreal +....:> 400 ast Fusgiliers, Montrcal hss m ictoria â€" Atifict, 88ty fi.&mefl, i‘:‘.‘& iunt 900 In addition m above, two regis pon‘s from Halitax will attend. ~ The Army Service Cofps, of Hamâ€" ilton will also g6 in any event, takâ€" inz wout 80 ‘to 100 men. ; «"Dr. T. A. Blocum, Limited, Toronto, Ont. n‘A n-..” 3 L 8 cs! My many thaoks for Prychine and Orommlsion. _ T have use them with mase And‘te that oc-q';::-u.'fln at :uh-o-uitu-ubuu-â€".l hn noh t m hovics Th j * ""F} on BRNEST A. ALLARD. TROOPS â€"GOING TO QUEBEC A Doctor‘s Statement the bÂ¥ 4 .. on ink, 1 " ot" the of dn all ~ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Taylor" of Mas m- ‘spent Wednesday at her houl« L. U .. A. Ross, who has been the eflicient teacher at S. S. No. 8, Waâ€" terlop~ Tp., during ‘the . ipast three years‘ severed his connection . with the ‘school last Friday ‘and ~_ w Presented. ~with an| address and hand someâ€"travelling â€" case.". The ~addross was read : by Miss Norma: Wilson and Miss (Feorgine Fissner made tho préâ€" sentation.> *‘ > . _Mr.â€" FEd. Tuchynski léft for Lonâ€" don | Sa , ~where he intends ~(c Wailey. jor £ Tong Ieip ube¢ is he bur t & ‘long bip Upon which he m-.&« to be : absent _ fort several months. (He ‘will go to Los Angolos; California, â€"where his son, George, is intercsted in a largo land deal, and afterwards go nurth to Washington state, to. remaid with his daughter, Mrs. Hill, for a time. He . will make theâ€" return joutney. uy â€"way ol Seatâ€" tle cand " Winnipeg.â€"Wellesloy â€" Mapic Leat Mr. ~A. Hu@# Feturned from an ex tended visit:to Regina, Sask. â€" . Henry ~Szember â€"appeared . ~ befors Magistrate Weir on Thursday chargâ€" ed with â€"receiving $19.70 worth 11 grain by false pretenses on . Aptil: 1st frotm Mr: Heit, fRour and fecd dia‘e #pBenton St:* He was found guilâ€" Mrs:<(Rev.) Raymer spent Sunday in Breslanvisiting ‘Triends.. ¢ ty and ~the> â€" Magistrate considering this was his first offence and having a._ family, told â€" him~to refund _ the menzy to â€" Mr. Heit, which he did, oud. was allowed to go. . _ Mr. Ward H. Bowlby, K.C., is tonâ€" fined 4o: hisâ€" home through iliness: Mr. and Mrs. Henry <<Ldppert â€" of Sacramento, : Califorhia, are visitors at the home of Mr. Ben S. _ Musselâ€" man, to visit the former‘s parents. The fire: department was unable‘to hold ‘its regular drifl this week on account ol rain. ‘The men,: however, arealways on the job and ready for calls whether" it ~is day or: night. Chiet ~Cook toldâ€"the Telegraph*© toâ€" day that the department was â€" never inâ€" better shape and drills are held in the ball as . well as outside.~ "The horses are also given regular exercise. Missâ€"~Franxs Lang, ol â€"Chicago is the:guest of ~her~cous‘ns, the Misses Lang,â€"Watet . street, ‘North: : ~Rev. A. B. Winchester, pastor â€" of Khox thurch, Toronto,. left Wednts day for a sojourn of ;’eowlefllgi- in Scotland an}> Englond. 1Mr, Geo; Millet â€" of ~the ‘08 class in Knox Colâ€" lege will be his focum temcens. > ‘Children â€" There was‘a â€"goodâ€"sized crowd ~ in attendancé /‘ at: the sale ‘of "lots held by Sthulte & Riener,"= real cstate agents on Wednesday afternoon at the corner of Blucherâ€"and Ahrens strcet. Messrs.: 0. Wardell,& Son., ‘of â€" Deâ€" troit, wereâ€" the ~auctionéers, an} ubout 35lots wore disposed â€" ol.; Miss: Lena _.Digtrich of "St. Cleinâ€" cats spent Friday with friends in , town. > . ruer) by _ The chatge preferred agains} _A\. Retf, of . the. Station Hotel, of hay ing‘ his bar room open abd scllin; ligtior (between 1 amd 2. o‘clock a: &.â€" on May 2nd, was dismissel_ b; Magistrat® . .Weit . Kriday _ morning. His Worship. ruled that whilse the evi dence showed. that: the bar: was lit 4upâ€" there was nothing to show that litwor . was > sold.â€" $ 3 . Mrt.. Cart: Schults, _of ~King â€" St, Berlinâ€" left Saturday. on a ..â€"Several months‘ "~ visit ‘toâ€" relatives . and An : assault ‘case was disposed. ol by Magistrate Weir Fridayâ€"a.m. He Tound both the accused and complainâ€" ant guilty and fined the {orther â€" $1 and costs which totalled ~$4.45 and the latter $1 and costs which amounâ€" ted" to $2.95. ; ~>~ M & Miss Dessa Huber who has spent. a tew weeks‘ holidays with her . parâ€" ents _ in town ieft Saturday ~for St. Catharines, where she is engaged as nurse at the hospital in that place,. ip Galt, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brown _ and daughters spent Sunday with triends Berlin News Items st have plenty of grit, courâ€" en ea? Are they thin, s, delicate? â€" Do not forget er‘s Sersaparilia. You >Â¥ it mukes the blood purt l rich, and builds up the eral health ja every wey. succeed halfâ€"mile â€" . C. Mortis Watch /A« plem:: The bi b l a c n e w : ©12,$15,$18 & $ The Jadtes cf Waterloo and ricivily sre{invited to visit my â€" 1 ~hawe‘ recently renovated â€" the © show â€" rooms â€" and . mado. alterations which epable me‘ to betfer cater to the wants of Sieges aatom tot whe tanr ) tu .‘;:::.:’::23“::"«:.‘_‘“ in vited to inrpeot these gocds. & f 1~ > ~â€"MRS. C. STEUERNAGEL _ MMMMA ARAAAAAAAAARAAAA®A King; 5t ssessssesseksserccccescee sesrssesrseser T§ w Seagh s 3 " â€"â€"While it Jastsâ€" C o . . * % i “‘?’3 10 ton of the Best No. 9 Galvanized Wire â€"â€" â€" agsw _ â€" Rvery pack tains money â€"Pti und $)¢, 400 and 50c. or mixed, E; -m:,i'md get your cugh rebate, ,3 s “’”»_*3;"’} Suceessor to J. A. GOOD & Co. â€"_â€" BERLIN, O BIG BARGAINS away down. If you require any furniture, it will pay you to call and see Beveral lines of goods are being sold at lees than lfl & What we want is a big turnover of goods, and have marked a ¢ Hev., Rural‘ Deak Ridiey, of Gailt leaves Torâ€" Entland on the 20th,. . . â€"â€" BIMPSON FURNITUORE (0. UNDERTAKING, ETGQ. ~ BE North Waterloo tew days. _Miss Luto Weaver â€"â€" 8} with fritads in Galt: > Mr. Johin Traplin, the ghcst of â€" Mt.: f Saturday . My. D.: Rat gIGXN or GoLD sTar Sob Hlake t Sait ) TA â€" B4 ‘ «w may" ‘Dd l I ]’Ewl Y brow ‘: blue and blacks at > G. E. POTTER Ever Shown in the Town of Waterloog M.;. WILDFANG Star Clothing Store *New Line of Goods SPRING MiLINERY R. Weber & Co. There is Money: in it. Store near Post office, Phone 142, Berlin: FURNITURE Red Ticket Sale of Lit A SNAP _ The Largest Stock of BOTTOM PRICES in H HAVE YOUâ€"TRIED BIG DISCOUN p»t Sunda d dat« pote COA for Pites u;‘adly and f with Dt: Shoop‘s prove. it I will :‘-f'. box as a convincing teat. dreas Dr. Shoop, . Racine, ~Wig surely would not send it free > 1 was certain that Dr. M} Oin timent would, stand t matnbor "it is . made ~axprosaly alons for _swollen,‘ paintul,| â€" ble ‘or ©itchimg piles; | Clther $ uut BERLIK,

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