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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jun 1912, p. 2

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rbro | are large‘y due to what the amilton ‘Times called â€" ‘"that reck ‘less and extravagant spirit which is m '?;.» ingly _ man‘fested _ in . the am ling in re;l csiate that is ssing R ?{: ‘every fown in the Dominion."‘ _ Our traie with Great Britâ€" & n Jas , despite an open markâ€" 66 on one side and a preferential \ Rarif on the other was $264,000,000. trade with the United: j‘ tes, ~notwithstanding the . fact that the tarif hampered it, _ both ‘going and coming, was $458,000,000. \aÂ¥u five lines of mincral products . â€"_ ligoal, nickel, copper, gold and silverâ€" /\ our saies to the United States aggre Agated $30,000,000. Where would our _ waining industry have been . without Khat market? In three Hines of forest y ucts our sales were over â€" $20,â€" ©©00,000: â€" Whai would our lumbermen f .;51;1“' without the United States "#rade? Theâ€" Toronto Sun feels that . gome day even Canadian Imperialist .. *will come ze See that" the ma'n{é:'? | Bace of a double row of tarif â€" walls 54 ’“ is the continent is a crime ugaâ€" ‘ ‘Anst nature and a sin against reason. 7 ‘ gee ssust in ter tha .:-nv noon. us D dfang “# up to s each week. 5.‘ Asivert rates reason * _»‘ known .on app! T? “ *emporary reductron of the duty ‘ on cement byâ€" the Government > at * ‘:" turns out to be a piece _\ pf political play calculated to assist iB party in the Saskatchewan clecâ€" ms to be hold shortly. The Torâ€" io Btir while finding.no fault with he reduction itsell heartily . disapâ€" foves the method of . making . it, i shows weakness on the part of ie Government and opens the . way ) all #orts of tarifl abuses. f:;t iC * y <or ° A9 mc MOW CANADA‘s TRADE GROWS : unre official trade . returns. | that our exports, of â€" domestic. ge for the year ending with gorts © for "home a;mn'.;iu inted to the considerable sum of 243,030, ‘Oor exports" incttased 0,000,000 in exouss of the : prei ous ear. 16 is true that a considerable ume of out imports is OX acéount ie requirements of â€"recently < arâ€" Fived infmigrants, who have not yet ‘ Canadian _ producers, and % f‘_’ ie wants are being supplied out gf’ pital Brought with therp. .. ~ But after making due allowance for all this it looksâ€"as if the exceptionally tâ€"purchases that are being made e e a U #%o England ; then it p not ‘g â€" tened . ‘Then t Nn all its 4 a Government at Wa. . Y oung it is, it already my: that 4n ‘Bean & Son w .t.:fl anoum .B ;,;;;;“M";m A WEAK MINISTRY sad ADVERTiSERS toreshadowed the fall of â€"the mh 1806. * years from 1898 to: 1911 i rates reasonahle and known on applfcation C Soon. Oggun) y noon. stad up to Wed: Euglish sod wt chat noog.. ind enterâ€" a certain 1 806 te Hosyital in Decemer last, aaf . "SF committed _ jor trial .‘by Magistrate Suunders. While being con ¢yer. to Berfin Jail by Bailit Oge on â€"Decemâ€" ber 18, ‘he broke Away at the Beglin Station;~ and, â€" assisted by his wile, who accompanied . bim there, eluded the officers. He was arrestes in . Toâ€" Judge Chadwick stated <thai _ thtee years in the Penitentiary would give him ‘a chance to break himself of the habit. ‘"You are a dangstous man to be at" large," said the Sulge as O‘Consor was led away. â€" *) Connor was taken back to Toronto this afterâ€" noor, where he will serve a year in the Central Prison. He will then te taken to the â€" Kingstcrm Penitentiary, where he will spend the next. three years of his life. RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO and LAME BACK ca. be curea py the great fruit kid rey and liverâ€"zen‘edy, % x:3 Brantford, Ont., Aug. 13, 1911. Your medicin:, Fig Pills, has workâ€" ed wonders {.r me. â€" The rheumatic paing __have cntirely left me and: I owe ever;th nz to your remedy. You are at, literty to publish this R. H. Gailman, .. At all dealers 25 and 50 cents nrailed.by. The FigPillâ€"Co3 St»â€" FIREMAN® ARE REAPPUINTED Sonl in Waterloo.ny Druggist. mas, Gueiph, June 14.â€"There are still stormy times in connection with the reorganization ol the . Guelph Fire Department. So fur the net â€" xmt’ has been the reinstallation of Finch, he to sectw@. harmony and efficiency â€"â€" withit . _thrce â€"~months. Whether he will be given the _ necesâ€" sary ‘support or not is another suesâ€" tion. Last might at a committee mcetâ€"â€" ing to appoint new firemen, a stormy â€" scene took place, in which the lie is said to have been interchanged beâ€" tween Ald. Maroncy ard the . chicl. Mayor ‘Thorp and :Ald. Howard.. left the meeting after the committesâ€"had passed a resolution . recommending that, after reconsideration, it was not advisable to increase the brigade to ten men (as ‘they had previously reported), and suggested that the brigade be comprised as heretofore, of six paid men and the chief â€" and ten ‘call men.. ‘They thought _ this sufficient for presbnt requirements. Ald. Mahoney, Ald. Kelly and.. Ald. Penfold were a unit on the appointâ€" ment of every mumber of the _ old brigade, and a motion. finally . preâ€" vailed appointing J. McQuilian, ‘ W) Skelling, H. Whetstone, ~E. Leslic; James Moss, J. Ryle, J. Black, °P. Conroy, N. Warne: and G. R. Price. ‘The committee thus selected _ ten men, though they recommended that only six be appointed. : There is likeâ€" ly to be a lively time at the Council meeting Monday night, when the reâ€" port is presented.~In some: quarters it is said that the whole committes will be asked to m!pd that matâ€" ters may be properly t with {K 48 WINDOWS WEREk . SMASHED BY WOMEN Dublin, June 13. Eight _ women. armed with bags of stones, who wern part of a mob of womien, who smash ed windows in most of the _ pmblic buildings, were arrested ‘this ~~ motnâ€" ing. Fortyâ€"two windows in all were shiashed. j thing in having a hanmhdm is not there toâ€"day Nurses‘â€" Home Scott‘s Emulsion lack vitality and resistive power brings new life to such peopleâ€" bt gives vigor and vitality to as.cum FIG PILLS having a _ firm and _ skiltal the helm of Stiate,. And it YEARS IN CNITENTIAR ntlenc or y seatca Jut A . G. Haehnel Gene ol [mportaat and Gratiflying at Inceling or ie W NB Among many. other things the quarâ€" terly board of the C. A. Sâ€" concluded that there are a number of very imâ€" portant facts that the public should know, as there kas been. considerable misunderstanding and misconstruing ol the â€" methods . of, the Socbg' sta these. facts chiet M‘tfiu that havé created curâ€" iosity and with some criticism . will be explained. â€"â€" 6 First. Any. children . sent _ from Oother municipalities to this County for placement in foster homes . are kept and maintained entirely ‘at the sxpense ol _ the municipality . from which they come, and the County~ or Society have no expense in . comnec clon with them at all Inâ€" fact the thildren from other municipalities are aerged twice the amount . for mainâ€" tainance ‘that is paid for local ‘ chilâ€" kept ‘practically at the expense _ of "outside childien. * Second. It is to be regretted that some people have circulated the. idea that all the earnings of children who ire working for a salary are kept by and for the carrying on of the work of the C. A. 8. This is a mistake, tor not a dollar of the moneys: earnâ€" »d hak ever beenâ€"used by the C. A. S. but allâ€"of â€"it is deposited in trust for the childâ€"that earned the money, and the Treasurer, Mr. H. J. ... Bowman, has banked neatly $900.00 as . earnâ€" ings of the children. _ . â€" Third~=3t ieâ€"important also â€" thit the public, ‘especially the Counciliors and officials ol our City and County, ‘should know the ‘finabcial benefit . of this socioty . The followâ€" ing comparison is .suffictent to . conâ€" vince the most skeptical mind, viz: The year before as c2ICof was . Apâ€" pointed to systematically â€" look â€" after the children‘s cause, the aoproximate sost of caring for ‘the children in the County was as follows: â€", Children im shelter ...... ...... $624.00 Children in industrial schools 910.00 County‘s total expenseâ€" per 1 YOBK .:. 2s 50 sine ais. i. $1000;00 In 1911 the total expense to the qUARTER OF A CENTURY IN LUTHERAN MINJSTRY An event of more than ordinary inâ€" terest to Hespeler citizens and Csqce ially to the members ol St. Jacoh‘s Lutheran church, transpired Wednesâ€" ‘day â€" the memory of which to many will linger so long as memory serves Occasion was taken‘ to celebrate the silver anniversary of the ordination of Rev./ Adolf Eggzers into the minis try of the Lutheran church. __ No more Mm‘b::‘ appropriate mannef could have chosen than was purâ€" sued byâ€"the members of the church hete, and of ‘his classes at Shant station and Bresiqu,. ° Many. minis ters of the church and members were present to do him honor, Rev. Mr. Eggers was completely taken by surprise, when he was < inâ€" iotméd that the church bell was 1ingâ€" ing and that his presence was _ reâ€" quired at the edifice. Arriving thore he was greeted by Rev. Dr. Holman, President of the Canadian . Synod, clericais, and a well filled church. ‘The apniversary . sermon was‘t "7_ 2 prteached . by Rev. E. Bockleman, Waâ€" | !"* terloo.© Rev. .Dr. Holman addressed port the pastor and extended congratu‘aâ€" f tions on behalf of the ministry and === congregations, and also«presented the pastor with a beautiful silver toa serâ€" vice and cake tray, reading the. adâ€" dresses whickh were tenderedâ€" by the thurch elders of the three MIL of labor, in behalf of the members. Itev. Mr. Egzers replied â€"with deep feeling and emotion, assuring mm present that the services» s during the past quarter of a centary lotth;m the congregations, were only of the Master, . and that mb::kotnl dot‘yhvu due Him. He acknowledged the . expres sions of their kindness and good will towards him. + " d At the close ol the anniversary ser; At the close ol the : vice those present, ma out of town, repaired Friends Hali, . where ments wore served by long tables were taste Some Important Facts ying aniversary ‘ser ro heing . frow ty being~. JrOM to the â€"«Chosen iatnty â€" refresh he ladies wiy? utd all i¢in ite M Th JD AORL smm03e«, soovetein Svintnpeenmnniew . DT D Savings to the Government....: 978.00 'l‘o.t:‘! :‘w to the County L0E f ‘This mn“&éu& any one : «plâ€" aupporting this society, m of which < is W‘ so 1apidly. the . gxpense . of x on tbe work increases . likeâ€" In speaking â€"of the many delinquent m'&’! hiu“ cases would trial School had thereâ€" not been a method of paroling: them, for hfla the last year no less than about delinguent boys and girls . passed through the M'l.zl‘l, out . of which one only was sent to the Inâ€" dustrial school, and that because she was a kleptomgniac, and was not saie to be at large. * < o t The officers of this society hope that this explanation :will correct some of the misunderstapdings and will . in crease sympathy and support. olâ€" all whoâ€"love the welfare of the children. . While »::, of course, .é'-‘mww be sulficient to inspire.any one asâ€" t o ert > io 3 of the many m&wz. should he suflicient to win the confidefice ol all. Second +Juarterly Report. Inspector _C.â€"R. Miller submitted the foliowing. statistical â€"report â€"â€" of fior: done duting ‘the second â€" guarter of 1912. o+ Investigations. * . s Cases of child neglect or‘ abuse... BoyS inâ€" bTOUDIE .4..5:..... s»memeeses Girl® 10 MiSCMOL...locess yeeleng > vevees Adult offenders against children ... Selling wobacco to mimors ............ Wife and children deserted by husâ€" Husband and children deserted by Family quarrels Total investigations Disputed: child«,..... z Disreputable woman .~<._._ "Childig, Deals With, Children made wards ... .....as | Children sent in for placement ... J Children placed in homes or apprenâ€" Boys in trowble ... ........ &.2.~. Girlsâ€" in mischiel ....... «us »umee Children: disciplined in Detention Children not wards placed in orph D 11. 0 «ues aetvecs sedh c n brgs . Weviag Total children dealt with ........... 1 Adults placed in House of Refuge Bigamy case dealt with ........ ... Deported disreputable woman ...; Surgical operations for. tonsils and UdienOldg â€"s.... ; /.. qicts ~dbves . vervi Police COUItS ..x.. ..«2 zus ..... 9m lustrated addresses given‘........... ghlldxeu in foster hmzi::vmwl & Applications received for children Letters etc. mailed .;....... ........... New ‘Ontario; Voelker, New Hamâ€" burg; Wiegand, Broadhagen: ~ Lang hous*, ru%bu;;; Hansen, Cones togo, and Prof. ‘Linke of the â€" Lu theran Seminaty, Waterloo. 5*.; Rev. Adoipb Eggers, who received his education in the leading _ schools of Getmany,.came to America. â€" in 1887, arriving at New York City on June 3rd.~ ‘tils fitst ‘sermor _ was preached :to ‘the congregation . of Rq;‘ Dr. Mofidenka, â€" of that â€" City.. came to Canada.and with five others was ordained into the minh&’“!& bastapo! on June 9th. Of those who were ordained with him none are livâ€" ing, all having passed to the Great Beyond FH ic % .. a e > b . He actepted a call in Quebec, where he labored: for over four years, | then for three years he ministered to _the spiritual wants of the congregation at â€" Auburn, Huron Coq.x. coming to Hespeler in March, 1895, where he has ‘labored for: the past _seventeen The cilizens of Hespelét join with the members of his congregation and the church of his adoption in for him continned health and s to labor ‘miby tmore years in . the Â¥inéyard.â€"Hespeler cort. Galt â€"Reâ€" mm. f A at your Druggist sample io the wendertul fmenesm, it» soothing, healing, antmeptic qualities, and â€" in refrething odor of roses make lba-Cn Royal Rese Taloum Powde: a wilet delight. 25¢. t #8; NADERUCO ROYAL ROSE w . .m. s«â€"or wre for ow S?\ -.;[1 1 198 18 12 18 30 M# ed 28 14 40 13 12 18 t i tice 4 ths dhow ind 22. the â€" Nurses . “ W 2100 . 09. , *A : at a cost «of tss "Up Bofte Hlesiate Canstruction Co. "Yhe ccst ol these recessary renovations to the building will be assumed by the Young â€" Ladâ€" idg‘ AuxiNary â€" 0f Waterloo. /â€"â€" Wheb comipleted tik Anstitution wili possess one ‘of mmtwdmt;ufw- tite Nurses‘ Home ‘of the smaller citâ€" ies of the Province. _ o â€" The . subseription «< fee ol Rev. E. wâ€"-’u received : and ackrow The Tady / Superintendent‘s report for May showed 244 days Tor free paâ€" tients, 590 days for pay patients, a total ot=834.; reteipts $752.07 ; _ adâ€" nxtted 46, discharged â€" 63, remaining in on May 3ist 19. *> A committte, composed ol Messrs. Richmond, Minchin, Merrick and Di¢â€" bel, was appointed to makeâ€"the . neoâ€" cessary arrapgements for the Graduaâ€" tion Exercises to be held in July. Accounts were passed amounting : bo $961.26. $ 8 ‘The members present were Messrs. J. B. Hughes, C. W. Schiedel, Mayor Fischer, G: Diebel L D. Merrick, Dr. :i-;;in abrt Secretaryâ€"Treasurer . A. y y. ie Pr. McTageart‘s tobacco remedy Te woves â€" all desitre for the weedâ€"in. a tew days.â€" A rezetable saedicine â€"and ony ‘â€" requires (torching the tongue witht it oceas:onally. Price $2. Marvellous results from taking his remedy for th> lizuor Habit. Sale hypodermic . injections, no publicity, nd loss of time from business, and & inexpcmsive home treatment, no. CuIs guarantecd. 5 it s The bome of Mr. abd Mrs. I. B.] Miller, 101 Sanford. avenue .. north,â€" Hamilton, was the scene of an interâ€" esting event, Wednesday. afternoon, the occasionâ€" being the nuptials © of their youngest daughter, Micleta Lou ise and George Guenther, of this city â€" ‘The ceremony was performed. by Rev. W. ~E. Miller, pastor of St. Paul‘s English Lutheran cifuren of: Toronto, ud only the jmmediate relatives and a few intimate friends: were present. ‘The brige, who wh# given away _ by Â¥er iather, prcettily gowned in a costume aq/::sn silk, and was â€" atâ€" temied by‘ Miss ‘Thusnélda Daub, _cf Berlin, whqo was I%«)wmd in pink musâ€" 1i8, trimmed wit? white. The â€"groom was atterpied by . George Kaufimann, of this city. Fotowiris the ceremony, congratulations of those present were ‘extended to tlie groom and ‘test wishâ€" ‘es to the bride. . A 4.1;;? lurch was served, â€" and, Mr. and Mrs. Guenther 'lalt hy the 3.30 train for points north where tifey . will spond the next ten ld’lyt. and on their return they. will 'lms. 101 â€" Sanforc avenue . north, Maimiiton. ’ MARRIAGE BILL ANSWERS ~TO BE GIVEN MONDAY .Ottawa, June 14.â€"In the Supreme Court ‘this morning the Chiet Justice amnounced that the answers to the questions submitted by the Governâ€" ment re the Lancaster marriage . bill would, for certain necessary reasons, not be announced toâ€"day as expected, but on Monday. ' "Gait, IJuns 12.â€"As a result ‘flm of Brantford ‘men intere the promotion of the Lake E Northern Railway, to tum fro Yover to Galt, the Councit w wmit a byâ€"law to the people f ‘ pifrchase of $25,000 second m bors of the proposed now to: bonss ate offered at 81 1â€"2 pr with ‘bons <of $5,000 common ; â€" The Foatd of ‘Trade has ; setive sunnort of tih byclaw»" ‘The uniform success. that has . atâ€" tended the use of CHamberlain‘s Colic, Choleta and . Diarrhoea Remedy has made it a Tavorite everywhere. It car always ‘be depended upoh. . ~For sale by all dealets. * Addréss or consult Dr. McTaggart, Galt asked to Purâ€"" chase $25,000â€" Bonds or chroa‘e The â€"Foatd active support proposition . is vorably by th ssuse it . w1 tates d 324 GUENTHERâ€"MILLER is . worse TOBACCO HABIT LtQUOR HABIT nmendation of the Buildin; \ot the ~â€" BerlinWaterloc HYMENEAL dir the Is m ns . cage in utd Ne Cl win us ces es n in atioget. Aroe ceenrmonc ns in n e i a C lA in w o c ... (~ > i8 HOME" t t : e tai # “f‘ > :j{':ag ==lExycursionlt were €0 sive a. fast »lly mh-!ouh"i y for musculat . <e result of interes t d ake Erie un from 1 s to 8 th id SA VINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Waterioo, ~Ont. Branch, Jacob NMespoler, Manager 7A7;;!Iihlo lmc'hlngnhlz ; lgn fails. Th: t’:]l:r.lrt?n ’ofl{nhn‘d %flmmmm all cheap na. * ‘s are ‘ald at tos meporipiie io §5. ooo Mesiget. Dr. de Van‘s Female Pilis WATERLOO MUIOA * . Â¥ A A0EHM., Distriot Ag ent _A special return train will leave D tiroit 6 Fom Monday, July 29th. Tickets good 4 days. _._ _ .. . _ First class accommodation has ~been arranged b‘ and a good time is assured. + es #0ORGCSGeddcecaCGAGacO S : co cOe annoosecasese Capital = !l;.eserve = » posits â€" - Loans and Investments Total Assets % FIRE INSURANCE CO. lncofponted_in 1863 Tota: Assets 31st Decemiber $426,808 18 Di, J . H. Webb, Esq. ; 4 William Snider, Esq. GeJ. Diebel, Et J. L. Bowmao, ., Bt. Jacobs. Allan Bownian, Keq , Preston. Feawas orar es ouelpt. . omas Gowdy, y s A @, â€" s ‘ Toonp 1 rogpege: he., Bedes Wm. Snider, 6. Geo: Diebel President, Fraok lmc'ht. a E. P..Clement, Solicitor, Berlin THE MOLSONS BANK To DET ROIT â€" A. W. DIE T RIC H SAT, JULY â€"27th ate Fi at e LLWLSSSSSSSSEEESSLEEEEE _ $ BULLS ! BULLS ! GROCERIES osits ® â€" * 23.677.730 35:042.3 ns and Investments * «. * 27,457,099 38,854,8 al Assets . â€" x «* . _s.. $3,090, 192 48,237,2 H+»s 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all * Te on Te Princq‘;d()lth_m:heWorld A GENHRAL BaANEING BUBINEBS TRANBACTED. â€" BUARD.OF DIRECTORS (Succossor to A. H. Haliman) atâ€"all Branches â€" Interest allowed at highest enrrent rate. A, 0. HALLMAN Incorpo? ated 18565 RECORD OF PROCRES$ FOR FIVE YEARSâ€"1906â€"1911 of the Ferliin Dally To‘legraph an Waterioo Chroniole Telegraph 90 King St. E. OFFICERS VIA AQRAND TRUNK RY. WAIT FOR IT will be held on ~â€" Jdeweller and Optician Issuer ot Marriage Licenses Btor, nearPost Officn. w ATERLOV 5 seb860000000000000400 4 |\â€"_ _ _ O Sn ancorenmntarenrier® syimtl Tn a.l co intries ~ _ Ast 2 cur Inâ€" ventor‘s Adviser; MARION Mario®, 304 Univer:ity Street, corner St. Cath, erine B‘reet, Montreal,. Canadea, and Sanderson‘s ~Bakery Washington, D TAE LEADING i Meat Market JACOB BALL Favey Bunas, Bread Rolls, an} aney Caken: 1y * "w;ohnthtmmd f D mn-mflfl;% fi'fi.‘h‘ choicest and beat ments all the year roand. .In the line of ments we have Beef, Pork. Veal, Lam!s :,‘:nd llw)n lm{ M.m m ance M ndxmflllfl.!‘m”‘m Pluar& 248 $ 3 lohn B. Fischer 0o0,000 â€"$â€"4,000,000 OM Berlin, Ont l';. 35,042, 3LL 38,854,801 48,237,284

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