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EI~USY ,~
·'='Il§!!I?l1l - . I .~. BE c,.') OJ) LI
JUBILEE SOU\ EMR I~Q7 ,.
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BuSY Ber Iin~ $- $- $-
THIS SOUVENIR is issuerl in orcler to put on reoon1 in fm enduring form some of Berlin's cllief attractions.
It is generally admitted to bo ono of the most enterprising and progressive centres in the Dominiol1. It is csscntinlly a manufactnring town, hcnutifullysitnated in, and the capital of 'Vater lOG County-onc of the most fertile in the Banner Province.
It is a Cosmopolitan Town-the thrifty Ocrmnl1 rind the enterprising' Ang1()Saxon ·working tog('tber unitedly to nd\'ancc its best intcreets. It is a.lso a Tmvl1 of Homes and more wage-earners own their cbvcllings (suhstant,ia.l brick buildings) than do the workmen of any other centro on tbe continent.
Berlin's grm'\·_~h has be('\n rapid during' the past t"yO decades. hut of a most substantilll character }lml it h<18 a hright future before it.
A scrutiny of the pag'cs of thi.s Bouklet will convince Yc.Ll 01 Its ngnt ~,q,tl1e title of !'Busy BERLIN."
T O\1n of B~rIin~ hbu.t% ['"brift, progrrs •.
BERLIN. with its population of O,000, is ::;itllated on the main till(' of' the G-rand Trunk HailwCl.)', abont {;:2 111i\('s ,'T"t, oftl18 Proyinchl\ capital-Toronto-clTld il. like distane8 from the ('it~T of London.
Its location is on unc1ulatin~: ground a nel sitwHeel n("l r tl1E' centre of 'Vaterloo County, of which it is the ,Iudicial, Banking, :'Iianui'actUl'ing and C01llll1ert:i1l1 centre.
Owing to the amonnt of manufacturing cnrrie(l on ,vitilin it,~ g'!-It(·:-.:, it b an important i:ihipping point on the (; [',mel Trunk. D1'<HlCb lin('~ of thb :-:~'t-tcm connect Galt, Waterloo, Elmira and otber adjacent town~, -while (l trolle,\" S~'t;tE'lll
links Berlin and 'VaterioD.
BERLIX is a cleHnl,v (mel ht·altb)T town. It h.'l~ a 'IYE'll-f'qnippf'cl 'Vater ,Yorks system, a large Seweragl~ S,\'stem, "with a Sewer Farm for tbt' di:-;poshion nf-..C',,"age, and nn eftident Fire Brig-arlo Hnd tin-'-lightillg tlppliancl-'::;: it has adopt.cd the Frontage Ta.x system for Local ImlJrOYl'll1cnts and it hns a Park, lIiglJ, :-Separate and Public School and Lihrnry Boards (lull a lin: Doard of Heidth,
lts rate of taxation is lGt mills and it has but it i:illiall debenture del)t.
THE numerous mannfactorie~ BERLD: possesses, constitute its backhone i he,nee the y?licy uf pa:.-i.t and the prcseI}t ec?nomic~lI, yet progreStilVC :Mulllclpa} CnUlll'li, 1Ia:-:: been most lll)l'l'al III the
encouragement of industl'ins of' a deserving kind, while the ~tt';ld~', industrious chnracter of the lahol' ohtainnblc here has been no small factor in tIll' success of itb manufactul'illg concerns, and is one strong inducement to 114..'"\',' manufactories to locate here.
The town is sUlToLuHled by all exce.llent agricnltural count!':'{ whu:-.e ~'eo
lllanry is the pride of tIll.' district. l-i-ood farms, guocl stoek nnd successful farmers are the rule. ()lIe of the wevkly sig-htl:) of this big, IJllS\.ling manufacturing eClltl'C bits 8aturday Market, where tho fa1'1nors for miles around find a. really aud ahundant s<l1e fa\' th(~il' v~lriecl products. v
Few of the youngel' cities flrc as well l'quippccl in the llIatter of llIcreantilc houses. Berlin':-,; stores a.re pruvt.'rl,ial1.v gooll.
Its Educational, its Heligious, its 8octal, it~ iUllnSell1Cllt, its T'rnnsit and Recreative advantages, coupled wi til its Ilf·aILllfullll·;"~, thn low Cost of living and light rate of t,(lxation, make it all iuea.l· Residcntinl TOWlI,
We T oWl) of ~krlil) (CO,""INUED. )
,:t. ,:t.
BERLIN'S LlIlsurpa.ssed hotel accommodation and the points of genuine intere3t in and about the town make it a pleasant resort for tourists and travellers.
Steps have been taken to secure C. P. R. connection from a convenient point and it is generally thougllt that it is only a qnestion of time until such connection must come. Neycrtheless the accolTImorlation given shippers untIeI' the present service is good and the nttes are as low as in any place of importance in tIle province. The G. T. R. will erect a cOlllHlodious new Railway Station, in keeping with the town, during the present year.
The Bell Telephone Co'y, the (;.~. W. Telegraph alll! the C. P. R. Telegraph Comrani(~:3, and the Cana(lian a.ncl Dominiun Express Companies cover the ground thoroughly in their severnl c1cpartlllcIlt~ of the puhlic ~eryiec.
AJ[();\(~ till' .('(ll'1i(']' i--1'llllllb.ill HL'J'iill \Y;i:-; One taught h)".)[I.', B. Ehy ill 1.-.::..:,1 tll~ :'Ikll11l)]lit,l: Chlll'l.:h. ,,\11'. J<~by ",as ;lttl'l'W'.lrcb
a ()f lil(' ;\lCHllOllitc bud)" In fS:15 Julln WrJIg-or titt('d lip jJlllll}J-"hlIP ,,"itlt tt·ll1pI)1';lr~· dt'sk~ and bCllcllCci
fll!' two III 1:-1:;7:1 .... chon] ilOll";C \\"I~ Imilt ",l!pre ;Ind ill til(' ('l'llt!'nl ~~ll(lul \\':I"t']'CLtl'tl. The-school
in t.ile (JIll'llll!;.!,' of till' llew .. ..,elll)!)] ~t.]'(lng, "\Il~~ E. :-;'hOt'lllakC'l' illld
TI'I!:-:tl·'·..., 1\'('1'(' (;('11, .Jnlltz {Clwil'lll<lll), 'YJll. DaYid:;OIl, .1111111 :-','()('I, ,J. Y. :-:'!J:ltlt.z, Hellt'Y Ell\' :11111 .lulll] \Y. Ehy. In
\\,i\:-; <-i]ljHlilltt'cl ]'rillC'ipaj' of Ihl' (\'lll1'nl S('il(l(Ji, 'which rOOlll hlli/dillg- \/]'. Pearl'l', in 1HIU, wa~ <lj1llnillt'('d Connt~· :--\"llllld:s. In 1.-";7(; n fUllr rou])! addit.ion \\ ;1:-- :lddl'd tu the
innll it (.\\'('1\"(' ]'1)(lllwd "l'hllUl. Thek:1I'11illg',,1;ttf'lfthc ("'11\.1'::11'01' i:--: :\1\'..J,~udd:lll,\,l'l'inl'ip:ll: H,Hf'id,:-;,(irI1ll,": Eulcl',:\[is"(',, hlll'llpal'd, ~l'ull,\, BU\\·1ll<t11. III'id, K(ll'll!pi, H('lltli'l'tiOll, ;tlld .:'Ill'", '''hit'! and \I i"".J ()lm"ol1, 1\: illdl'l'I.!,';II'li'Il, III 1 ,'-''''{ tilt' jir~t wa I'll sehoul \\':\~ lHlill" Foul' tcach('r~ HI'(' ]lO\\' t'lill'lll\'I'd: ~Ir. :-;1I11(,\\'l'11 and :\ri~;w~ 1\:<I(,l11p1', :-;hurt alld MissUreey, Killd("I'g'artcll, III Hi~f() Cuul'tl;l1ld .\\"', ~chuol \\'a~ el'ected. Four Teachers ,11\' I'llllduyl'cl: .:'lIb",'" Ticl', Dnll)('l', 'Youel, n.ntl .:\li,,:-,; Agnes, Kindergarten.
[('()XTIXLTED.]
In lS!)..! tbe ::Uarg-arct An'. Scllool of fonr r00111S 'Yfl.:::; huilt. TeClclwrs: "JIi~ses "Jfetcalfe, Rutherford, Grnfi' ,lnd l\Ij~s Thompson, Kindergarten.
Inl?4!17 an addition of foul' rooms ,\'as lmllt t.o t.he .\~·11l.'::-::-)L kchool, making it an eight· room school.
The expenditure fur public school purposes for lS!')7 wCl:,:-Sl:?,O(JO. The HVC'!'age clttcnchll1cc for 18DG was 1,273. Prof. Zoellnl!!, is tIl(' :\Illsical Ill....,t.['\lCtlll'
for t,he public schools. The Board of Trustees for 1S\)". are ?I[('<;~'d'''', C. L. PC';-Il'son I ('h;lin11;11l1, H.
J. Hall, J. G-. Buchlumpt, ('. Bitzer, ~\. Peqn('g'nat, Pl'. H. G. L<1cklllT, U. :'1 DeHus and P. S. Lantenschlnger.
The I-lig-h School has kept ,1lJn'clst "witll tile growth of the town. In 18:'l5 n Grammar School Board 'W,H; IlPPOllltl'(l by tlw C()llllj~' Cuullcil. Mes::;l's. H. S. Huber, David 8. Shoemake'!', David Chalmers, 'Ym. DHyid:':-on, Isaflc ('IL-ll1-ens and Juhn Scott were tlw fi!'<::t TruRt.ces, ofwllich -:\11'. n. :-:'. Huher W{lS ('Iwirman and l\{r. 'Vm. Davidsun i-'('C.-Trl'Hb. Until 1:::;71 the (~ratlllllHI" :-:'l'!lllill ,Ind Public School were under 01lt~ roof, the pres('nt 'iodel 8ellonl liuilding'. In til:lt vcar the Grammar School removed to the· 01(1 Swedpllhol'g:iNll Chnrcb (Ill tlH-) corner of Benton and Chureh street::;, tlll' now UCCUld('l1 'h~' \Ir. II. l~(I1-'hnH'r's residence. In 1875 till' present huilding, Berlin amI 'Yilt,erloo, was erected. Thc first t,\v('nt,\' veal'S, fl'olll saw lllHny CIl<lllg.'(':-3 ill the teaching stHff. Seven dift:(,l"ellt llHl.sters hact the In:-.titllt,joll during that time. Since that time, howe\'(~r, allllo~t .",mue :-;tnft· hns hrou!:~:ht, t.he school to the high standard. which it holds <llllollg the Ed.ucatiul\al institutiuns in the Province.
Educational Matters~ [CONTINUED.]
In 1871 ]I1' . .T. \,\T. COllll()l', B. A. 8pC'cL·tlist in English and Classics, was appointed to the High Schoul ~ti1tr; (mel in 18751\'[1'. D. FOJ's,\"th, B. A., specialist in ]'vlatl1enwtics, amI MI'. A. l'.ll1cllL'I', !'iIJeri;liibt ill French and Uel'llWI1, and in 1888 Idf'. F. \·Y. Sheppanl, ~l't~('ialist ill English. li~llnali\' remarkah1l' is the long term of office held hy s{;vl'ral of the Trn~tcl's. DI'. D. S. Bnwlhr was appointed in 18liG and iHIS been Chairmnll of the BO(lnl sincu 187-!; while JIl'. I-I. Kranz, who ,vas appointed in IH70, has lll'l'll Sec.-Treasurer ~ince 187l.
81' . .JEHn"'I·:'~ COLLEGE.-This institution of learning was founded in lK(iJ tbl: l{(o\y. Louis If'UllCkcll, D.D.) of the Congregation of the Rcsul'l'cction, for purpose of giving- .voung men ~l Chl'isthll1 ellu~ation 'while prepaying thcm
for conllllcrcial life and for the hig-her pl'ofcDDional studies in Seminaries and Univer::)it~ics.
Tbe (~ul kg-i' g-I'VW from a little log cabin with S or ~) students to its present lllHg-nitiecnt propol'tions, and is now undel' the dil'ection of ,\ splendid stati' of teacherti, wilu l'i'l'ci\'cd their classical and scientific t,r;lining in the best Universities of EUL'(l}H'. ~\ fine g·.nllnnsiUlll for the uenefit of the varions Athletic f)ocieties of the C()ll(~g'e i::) ttl he huilt l,hi::) til':\son. The BoaI'll of Trustees is rlt prt'sent cumplJtiecl of the Hev. \\TUl. KlocVfel', C.K, D.D., Provincial 8uperiol'; Hoy. Then. Spctz. C.Ii., D.D., Pl'esidcnt; Hev . .Jos. Se]nveitzcl', C.R., l\LA., Secretary-Treasurer; lii~\'. Francis Breitkollf, C. h., and the Very Rev, Louis Elcna, LL.D., V.G. .
ST. l\l.\J{Y'::; R. C. RI<~l'AI{A'1'E ~('l!(){)L.-This school was organized in 1860 and has grown tr")g(~ther'\\'iLh the chlll'cll. ,\ new (; room "cldition to the old Groom ::3c\lool, wit.h all m()(ll'rn sanita.r.v ('lll1veniences a.nd hot wator heating', at a cost. of $7 15001 is nUtV in course of erection tv givu'tlmp\e room tothe450or500 pupils,
Educational rlatters-i®J [CONTINUED.]
"'\Vhen completed a Kincleq:;arten will be l'Dtablishec1. 'rhe school 11;1<; been under the able management of the Rellonl 8istl',1'~ of Not.re DalllC' ~iJ)cc 1874,.
Ix SEPTKi\IBEH, 1888, the F'in.,t New JOl'l18,llom Society eDt" bl iDhcd <l IJ<U'ochial schoul with the Rev. F. E. 'Vackhli as llealltnaDter; slJOl,tly ilftl'l'l\'ards it lady k,\chl'l' was engaged at:; assiDtant, etnd hltl:r a third tCHchcr, tlw Hev. J. K Rusenquist, was added to the stllff. At the expiratiun of the t.hird ~'ear the school 'was discontinued by the Society, and accepted by the .. \C<ldel1l:Y of the New Church, an educHtionai corpol'(ltion 1vith IH::,adqnartel's at PhilallelphiH, HS one of its schools; the same teachers were retained, and are still engclgecl in the work.
The builrlillg of the Aca(!em~' 'V[l,s erected in the ~rear 18~):? It is nearl~' a cube in form, lll'!aSllring about J~ feet each way. The lirst floor is nse(1 for school PUl'POSl:S, and is excellently equipped with all manner of school fUl'uit;hings, including a library anJ a mnseum. The average a~teJl(lnn('c lit" pnpils i~ about thirty. The second floor is used as the place of 'worship (If the cungregation, which maintains the school under the pH~torate of Rev, J. E. l{,IISUlH.}uist, The inside of the building is finished in oiled ash, which gh'e." a pll"l:3ing; effect.
The building is situaterl150 teet hack in a lot on King Strcet \Y\·~t, llilving a frontage of 2GO feet, and a depth uf (;50. The gro~lllCls in frunt of the huilding and Braund it have been benntifnlly laid ont, the phns for tile saIlle baving' been made b,v Mr, Swnin Nelson, uf Chimlg'o, by 1yhom Lincoln Park, in th,lt city, was designed and l~-dd onto
The financial affairs of the school nrc nlldcr thc charge Of;'l BOllrd , cl)nsist.ingof the Messrs, Hudolf Roschman, Hielmrd l{ot:ichman, Jacob StroiJ, Hcorgc ScottI Emil Schicrholtz and John Schnarr.
eli II :~ ~ e~~C~I~;:~" I t D~ ,.:;': :I~~,~::;;~:~~ ~~:::;;:,;; ';;~ ~1.(lllfli\l'(l ()f L/lf-' religious and phil-
-;('ntiu}('nt. ~If it,c, Chul'vjj('" ;lrt' huilt of C'XC('l'tiunall.y g"u()d <lIltl 111111d~()I1l('. Tlw congregation:': eOllsist
of: Ba]Jt.i8t ((~t'rlll!-lll), (Eng-li::dl), Hc\', P .. \ .. Mc-l~~\Yen, p.; (,ItUrt'll or 1.1](' .\('nd(·lll~- , He\". J. Ho~('nl}uiRt, p.; Clll'i::;t;lIi('\plli<lll; (:hnl'L'll ill ClJri::;i, ~;I'i('lll,i:-:t,: 1'< ('w ,Il'l'u,,;lil'lll Tcmpll', Hev .. }'. \V. Tuerkllnd HI'Y. II. Tni'el, pw-;t,(II"",: \'('\\ ~1('llllllniJ,('" in Chri~t, Hl'V. C. Ha~'lll('r, p.; (lId ~11'llllUllit.(·~; ~t.. \lldrt'w'...;II'I'(·"II\'LI'l'i:ll1}, lkv. H. Atkinson, p.; ;)t. Alary's (Hul1liln (';ltil,ilil' l:t,y. Pr. Lloepi'l'l', I . H. :11111 Hc\" . .Ill::;. St'l!,Yeitz('r, (' n., M. A., :-;t. 1.\ng-lic:llIl, Hcv_ Carl :-;. ~lllith, 1\1. ,\., l'.; St. ]'1'(.(0]"':-,; ( I.Hl.ilt'l":tIlJ, 1\1'\". H.. YIIIl ]lire-h, II.; St. l'nul't:; I LutllL'rall J, Hl'V. "T. I'. p.: Tl'illity ~]I1.IlJ)di:-.t,. HI·Y. ])1·.II(·lldcl'~llll, 1\1. J ... p .. {lnit.!'c1 Brethren,
, ( p.: r'llit(~d Brethren (l~ndil';111 l-?ev. \\'Hl. (3ribblc, p.; Zion 8. H. 1\ lI('cl1 tel, pastor.
Berlin I1l1S <.l prusperuus YUllllg JIl'II'S Cbristian ~\t-,:';(ll'i(lt,illll, well equipped and \VClllllanagc·d.
Tho Saln1.tion ArBlY i:::i numbered amongst the lllany influences nt worl\;: for good.
H oS]Jibl.,~dggs, gb;,~ T HE l~~~i:~~~\;'~~ {{;~~~~~\~)IU \~C~kd b\- the to"'l~S of
of i't-; kind. The Berlin
This town was one of the such t·o
.-\ of the Fraternal and bc of
hut n~(!ful pllihllltl'opi<.: yenturc. uf Indu:.;tl'Y aud Hefl1ge, which
ill Ulltario . Beneyolcnt S()\'kti('~ representeel ill Berlin will
Grand River Loc1g., ~\(" 1.-)1. A.F. &, .:-t.:\[ Conrt Cninn ~o. :!:1:1, (' O. F. Berlin Chapter~" 117, ](. A. ~I. Court l:kl'lill Xo. 154, I O. F. Bcrlin Lodge 1\0. .\. O. C \Y. Cuurt .JL·l~-fio",cr Xn. 777-t, .~. O. F. "'\Yc!comc Lodi-!'(~ :'-Ju. ~,A. (). e. ,Yo Berlin Council Xo. ;)1, C. U C. F. Grand Guion Lodg'f' ;\0. :-17,1. O. O. II"'. Berlin T(~nt 1\{). :21. I( O. T ""1. Libert.,- Lodge (\(), :;:2:-1, T. U. O. F Nt,~-tr Tent Xli. lil, 1\.. (). T. ~l Vic~orja Lodge Xu. -14-,1\. P. Bc'din COU11l'11 Xo. :;:l:!, 1\. TofT. Samaritan l~neamplll.('nt Sn. 4-:), I. O. O. F. HI',111C11 Nu. l~, (' 1\1. R. A. Court Berlin Xo. 7;2, C. O. F. l-krlin Camp l\'o. 7::, ,r O. T. "" Luya.l 'Cnit.\' Lodg-e Xo H)(i, C. O. O. Ii"'. Berlin Circll' ).,TO. 27<'~, C. II. C. St. Boniface Benelit Rociet\~. Berlin Council 1\T o. ,'-IIi:!, H. A.
Berlin has a social o['g~lnization known as the "Berlin Club" and a pl'iYate club called the "Ouse Club."
M- "'there be tlwee things which make a hattott
great and pmsperous-a ferti1e soil, busy work
'»lluf'»c"FOrI' es~ ,hop' and ea,y conveyance fa; men and good, U L\ 1 from place to place. "_Bacon.
,$ ,$
BELOi~ ~e~\Y~7a~j~S~g~fdt~rph~~~~iC~n~~facturing industries carried on
(,
It i~ an int~resting faCl that ir"t;).r.r;~" the world.
BgrIin JRgGrgatilTg~ $< $< $< ~HE nerussity of reillxrltion and n.'crc~lt.ion after the busy da~T is over 21- bas been rec\lg'nizeu b)T the citizells of Berlin at an early
and tbe .. facilitks for indulg'ing: in manly sports, has kept with the marvellous growth of the tcnVll. Difl-'ert'llt societies and the tU'wn gone hand in hand to provide places of 011tl-;rtailll11ent and instructiun fo\' the dtizens in which young- and old llla~- protitcdlly spend their leisure time. "Wherever the German makes his hOlll\:', llIusic is eel'tnin to lw one (If tilt' principal featurei:5 of recreation, hcnce it is hut natured that the Land of n to\,·;n like Berlin should lla.ve but few in the Province which ('ItIl be compared with it. Tile Musical Society, whose organizHtiol1 th,e 29th Batt. Band is, is ~omposed of' the principal citizens of Berlin, \-vho by contributions, supplemented by a g'rant from the town, provide the necessary funds. The band consist8 of 40 perfol'111ers under the leadership of Mr. vV. Forder, funnerly of the Ro~,al ScLlOOl of Inf~ll1try, who has brought the org'anization to a high state ofefficienc.v. 'TIle officers of the Musical Society are Messrs. A. lHueller,Presidellt; 'V. A Hus8ell, Vice-President; W. Haas, TrraSlll'Cl'; H. Illing, SccH'tar)7. It would be unjnst not to mention in connec:tion with the popular org-anizntion the WHrm intf'rf'st which )11'. '''m. Roos has taken in it since its inception, CIS ·well <:18 the lWltcrial assistance g"iYcn by him annually.
Two German Sing-ing' Societies, tIle Concordin ,ll1el SaengerhulH1, foster the songR and customs or tbe J'-'atherland. The Concordia was founded. in 1~1;1 and
Berlin Recreative~ [ COXTIXGED.]
baH a llleml)ership Ilf 110. It has cOlllmodions qnarters in the Fox Block. on King :->tn'I't. It. \yill I1I)]r1 it Canadian ~;IL'ngl'l'fl':-;t thb Y('ill' at which a Peace l\It'll1(wi(-1l ,\'ill he llHy(·ilcd.
ThcS;]C'ngerlmnd is;1 l'I'OSlWJ'(ll1S ol'gnnization -with it::; h()llloin the Cnna~iah BI()ck. It. hn~ it nH'llll)l']'~llip of 1;) I. Jt. ltclH in YnriOnH ~;\('llgvrtests ill tile "CniteLl ;-'\t:lk:s and will hring the PCllillSnlai' to BC'rlin in 18\H:L
The Philh;ll'lllllllic witll a llWl11hel'ship of' :il)llllt ~u lllcmlw]'s a11(l ~O pieces ill the ol'l'lwstl'(\. the- ic.lllcrHllip uf it::. fuunficl', Prof. T. Zoellner. The higolJ cla,,:-; of \\'01' k:-; , hi 1yjlicll it~ tilllt' iH d(,yotcd, iH :-;110"'11 hy t,he following Or::ttlJrios prmluced h)' it.: IL-lyclen'::, "('n'atim]," ,\pril :~]'(l, 18:':L~:_ Hnssini's "Strlbat IHntpr,ll .Inl" 10th, 1 MrI-1 ; 1\f('lllleb~llllll'~ "St, Paul," Jan, :,!,"ith, 188hj JIa,nlen's "C'I'('IHioll," l:--:';I('llg·I'l'fcst].\.ug-. l:2th, 18KIl; )kmklssolin's "I-I.nun of' Praise," J<-1I1. 27t,II, 1.'-l8': 11;1I'l1LI~I's "}il's:-:i;tll," :'I<-I\" ~Oth, 1?4R7; :'i<'nllclsHohn's "St. Paul," 1\/(1), :?Kth, 1:-i~1l~; I-Iaenclcl't; "::\Ie:-::-;iah," ~Iar<:h 4t.h, 18!J' .
.'\ () town lit· the size of Berlin can boast of a Club ::.0 home-like anri :-:n beautifull~r sit,t1(lted (IS t.lw lIl'l'lin Clnh in i~s shady gardell 011 Duk(· strC'et, Tlw Dil'ci'tol':-, ,If(' Dr. D. :--:., U'I\\·lh)', I JI". P. Jlill('lllli and .l\(l'SSI'~, ,Y·, I-I, Riddell, O. 8 .
. \. "JIl1elkl', (;('(1. 111"1[('1'. ,b...,. LIICkil' <lnd O. Hampel. illl thl'SI' aI'(' Il1'ivatl~ ill:-;tit.llt,il)ll:-', tOWll h,t;-- not heen unmindful to
snpp1.\' lllental and ph.\C~ic;il ]"1'l'ITatiull fur its citizCllS. In 1 ,"ir;;; ;1 b)'-I<1'" W,IS p<ls8('d iue:;t.it.nting' <! FI"I·u Lilll"ilJ')" ,ll1d gnmting ~ a mill on the total assessment t.o t.he Libra!".\" Bnanl, awl IIV c(ll'I'fnl lIll(ljntlicinus e~qJl'Jl(litl1],(' an excellent. collection of over ~j,()()Ovnlnll1t'):) of Ellglbll H nd (~(,rman Books has bC€ll g'athcrE'd tog-ether, the apprecihti(Jl1 nt" which i~ shown 1))" a list of 3,000 readers, A beautiful site oppo~ite
Berlin Recreative~ [COXTIOWED.]
the Court Honse \yas purchased hy the Board this spring and in a few years a Free Lil)rary buihling will be aIle of the sight~ of Bt'rlin.
Recreatioll b foulld in the tliffurent Park~, of \ylddl \'il;turia Park nUe of tbe most beautiful breathing spots in tlle eountl')') it':) a ghlllCU ~t the of it in this sun \'cnir ,,-ill show.
The lllClgnitieeut facilities }JruYided ill the Pnl'ks, fur of outdoor sports, it> tllOl'UUg'hl,\' apIJredateLl b.Y the eiLizells, g'umes IH.lye alw2\~Ts found warm ~uppurtt'l'~ in LIlt; eitL~ll:-; uf Berlin. Fuot-ball, for many ye(\]'C, tIll..' lllf):--,· pupular of g,\llll'~, 111<\)' lw said to b,ne its origin in Canada, in Berlill. ~jllCC ltlS:J tile Berlil1 High Scl10ul aull t~H;~ Hanger:, h~L\-e held the Wcstern Cb,dkllge Cnp (·igIH .\'(';:1]':-', ",,,bile tbl'. Hmlglt Cup fur Inter-Col-legiate was \\'un hy tbe High HciJUO[,tl'll tillle~ :-;illct~ 1~8-~.
In a Idjllu IJut lllodern (J]H'),;\ !luuse W,IS builL in BC'rill1 on (2ueen Street h)' .\. Walpcr and has 1)I_'t'll II'a~~cl l\kssrs. Philip & HUOk, with lUI'. (reo. Fhilil' as 10<.:,-\1 lllanager. '1'11(' i)e::it of the l'illlaulall cir-cuit appear here,
Board of Health~ 'Vith the intrurillctiull.of t\!~ Se\\'er ami "\Y;ltl'r 'Yorks thf' Sallit<1r~"
Heguiations Wf'rt' placed inl.O the hanels an en~rg'etie and prngressiYl.' Board of Health, consisting of Jfr. n. Fnl's~'th, H .. \., ('ilnirm;\ll: Jfn)'(lr ,). C. Breithaupt., L. B. Olemens, :\I.D., A, B. Campbell, V,S .. It \r. "\Y<tkll'un, Y.s., anel Messrs. G. M. DeBus, C. E. Hoffman. 1)1'. I-I. (;. LackllC'l' i:s the Meclienl Health Officer and Cbief'."\Yinterbalt l 8anitary Inspector.
Sil'ce 1870.
lSil Dr. 'V. Pipe. l':-:N:? IN7:!-:~ JIIIIl1 lIoffulrlll. ].'{71-.~ I-Ing'l) KrrU1Z. IN-'';:~ 1 : .. rl~) LlJlli~ Bl'c'ithn \lpt.. t N:-\ 1-;) Jt-l1)t) LI)llis Hl'l'it,h:lupt. 11N.c..;(i-7
Joiln ;\jIJl.z. I \,-";,c..:N !) 1:--1':11 .John .\\(l1.z. 18!)()
Bel'liQ IIIO\VII. (0(jUII.C,! Iu!' 1097.
J. Y SI!<llltZ. L \Y .b It'"" ". I "\Y. ,T:ltt'I':I·Y. H;~):i \. ,\Iillll!'. (rC' ].,-\!)!-:l DI', I L l~. L,\ckncr. L. J. BL'('itlwupt. H. L. ,Tnllzcn.
JOIIX C. BREITfL\Ul'T) j\[il~·(I\·.
J. 1\1. ~t;ll'ldl'l'. Conrad Bitzer, B.A. ]-1. (+. Lackner. n, Hihner. J. C. Bn:·it.haul t.
(}~CIHi:E J:l:~[I'I<:I" Hi.'l'YC. II. L . .JANZn:N, b1, Dernt~·-R('('v(' . .II III:,\" ~. i\:\TI!fi:~, :!lld 1)"]')lt,\'.I{I·(·\'(', ell \~. I";:. l[M:I·;PIIIL\, 3n1 D('jmty-RcC'ye.
?\llliTTT '''Arm: F. HollkrllT, T. K Shantz, C. Rl'ill111. 'YF:-:T 'V,\lin; Ill'. (L 11. Buwlhv, ,V. f)clilil'lll;m R. Brickcr SllllTl-T \,V,\Jw: ,Jacoh i(;ll'll\[\wllcr, ,v.r-i. I~('cJ;::er. . EHT 'YAHf); D. Hi\)\wr, S. Laukll:-oelllng'ct', P. Gics.
Ckrk: 1f. ALr';TTEH. Treasurer: C. A. ATumNs, Sr.
(l;Ollll.ty I\I~pI'e~ell.tat.il'c~. L. J. 13REITHAUPT and .fUlL', H. EDEN.
Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario. WHAT IT HAS AND IS.
Has a model Hospital. Has a Board of Trade, Ha.s a population of 9,000. Has tbr('B Wholesale HOllies. Has II miles of '.Vater Maim. Is the Gdrman centre in Canada. Has 34 manufactories of all kinds. Has three local Mining Companies. Has 12 miles of Concrete Si,1cwalk. Has a large Fire Imurancc Comrany. Has been named the ((To-wu of Homes." Has two miles of Electric Street Railway. Has three large and beautiful Puhlic Pdrks. Has two Daily and four -Weekly Newspapers. Has extensive Gas and Electric Lig-ht \"lorks, Bas a first-class Water Works System and Plant. Is the county seat of the rich County of vVatcrloo. Has an industrious and progressive class of citizens. Has an efficient Fire Brigade and 110 water hydrants for fire
. protection. Has 15 miles of Sewer Mains and a sew-er-farm system for
disposal of sewago. Has Dry Earth Closet and Garbage System and employs a
Public Sc.a-venger. Has three chartered Banks, an Opera House, many Amusement
Halls and 17 Chmchps. Has a very large and well stored Free Public Library, contain
ing over G,OOO volumes. Has a greater diversity of industries than any other town in
Canada ann it has room for more. Is situated on the main line of the Grand Trunk Railway with
branch lines and connection'> with other systems. Has four Modern Public S('hools equipped with Kindergartens,
the Academy Church and R. C. Separate Sc1:ool", a High School and is the seat of St. Jerome'R (R. C.) College.
Its list of manufactories include Leather, Buttons, Shirts and Collars, Furniturf', Pianos and Organs, Vir ood \Vorking Machinery, Felt Boots. Boots and Shoes, Gloves, Agricultural Implements, Heating Apparatus, Brooms and Brushes, Suspender,-, Cigars, Fire Extinguishers. Elastic Braid, Glue, Writing Fluids, Carriages and vYaggons, Biscuits and Candies and Bicycles.
T he Williams, Greene & Rome Co'y. OF BERLIN, Limited,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHIRTS, COLLARS & CUFFS
~ ~ $ ORGANIZED in 1882, this business has grown steadily and is
now the largest of its kind in Canada,
The buildings are handsome and extellsive, containing a floorage of 37,000 square feet and a plant. 61' the most complete amI up to date description, This Company employs :,50 to 400 people, according to the season of the yea.r, ancl l1\"Cry a.l,ticle they produce bears the well known braml:
TRADE c;'I~ ~ MARK 'Ie! flJ?:J
C. H. DUEHH &. CU. ' s Blsl;l,J l l' ,\ :-,'0 CI1Nfl..:cr l llNI~I1Y \V ,)I: I\:S .
TH E A)," l' II ES ;\I ,\ NU","CTUH I NU CuMI 'ANY .
IW I<I. IX 1-'<1.'1' IjqOT FAt 'TOIlY.
BEln . I X 1'1\Xu \ X II 41IU;AX I ",.I.\ II ' \~" "" f ' \4"1'oHY ,
D. HI SSER &. CO.'II'\ X\" ' ..; F UllX ITl ' ln; I·'. \ L"!'I\HY.
BEHLIN BR USH CO)I PA~' r ':s FACTORY.
1I , ,I. HALL'::; PLAN I NG 1J1 L L .
1. E. S HANTZ &, CO':::; j·'VUXDHY.
13ANK OF COl l MEIlCE, L AU'l'EXSCHLAGE Il 'S B LOC K,
H. KH UG ' S FURNITunE MAN UFACTORY .
J . H . S'l'OU V F E I ~ 8:, CO. 'S H UTTOX 1,',\ t'T\! H Y.
,J , y , :-iIl ,\ X'J'1. & SHN ('U. ' ~ B l ' T 'I'ON \\'U HI,S,
J. KREINER &. CD.':; F UHN IT UHI'; 1 ~'.·H.."I·o n r.
C, L , lI ENDEHSO~'S B ICY('LE ,\ XI) .\1 \ l ' III XE !') IH)P.
B ,\ l\K O F 111\ ,\111 : 1'4I X 1",>: 1, 1. ;\1 \;>; ' :-. 111.111 ' 1'; ,
11iZlmOnQ FrrrnitrrIfs (i£omIlZlnrr~~ L. c. KLiPPERT, Manager,
BE.R[";IN, ONT., Manufacturers of
Fine Furniture Specialties.
C'l:BLY BllleT-T,
(iUAI{'n:mw ().IK,
BUW'''; WiE
MAPLE.
P,\HLOH 'l'ABLE~, P,\HLOR C,\BIXETS,
MU~I(~ (~.\ml\ET:-;,
,]rIlWIKIEltE :-\TA:\,DS, PEDE~TALS,
'l'ABOURETTES.
NEW FACTORY. NEW PATTERNS, NEW GOODS. BlLle Prints and Pri('('~ on Applica.tion.
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Germani~MI~)?r!I~IT~ning Co. OF ROSSLAND. B. C.
]J{'SLY!V88 O]f'lNCfi).' BERLIN, ON'],. ,Yl\f H()()~, OF H \NDALL &. H()u:-., President.
DIRECTORS: ll. (;. LACKNlCR, M. D. IlAI(TlFAN KIWU, ,1. B. II Uc}IIES.
nON. R. ,I El{NlCI{, II. M .. I:\llHlm'N, .IITGU';T L,\N(:, FJU~D. (~LAHK
JNO. R. EDEN, C. L. PRAHSON, J. A. SMITH,
Tile COIllI-I<Lny ()Wll~ t,"YO miIll'ral ~laillls un (;recn l\fount~lin, about 4 miles 11()l't,h of [{()",,,l;lllll, whieh ,:vp h:ln~ heen developing da,v and IJig-iltsincc last Novcmhl'I' with L1\!' h(~':jt of results, our supl~rillt(~llLlellt, g'l1nnlntecing to us a mine.
A s\llall nmonnt (If TI't';\-';!l)'.Y Nt.ol'k still for sale. 'rhis i~ the best purchase on the market. A]lpl,\' to C'()~"" lIfJicc, Burlin, for n prospectus.
,/X(). R. EDEN, Sec'y.
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B ERL I ~ HI .l 1 sCH UUL .
I Nl' En lO R OF' t:.T . PE'I' E I{ 'S C II UHCII ,
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ST . PA UL'S ( LUTHERAN ) C H ORCH.
POST OFFICE.
J UOGI:: ' S • ' I-I AM UEHS,
13~HLl~ FOUTBALL TK\~I , V. F .. \ . C IIA .' II~ I U~S , I t)V7.
llEIlLlX H OCKEY TEAM .
WINNERS I~TERll EDlATE CHA)lPIOXSHJP O. H. A.
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XE\\" ,I EH CS t\ 1., 1-:;\1 'fE .\ II ' LI~ .
MEHCHA"T 'S BANK-MERNER 'S BLOCK.
BeT (\ fCIY 111 il.l.11 t.i':-: ',\':l1k from th~ cCI~trl' uf the ~o.wn is VICT?RI.A 1>.\[-\1\, ;1 n'l'l"l';ltlOl1 g'l'(}lllld of WhICh every CItIzen of Berhn IS
prull(l. Tl1irt~:-1ive acres were purchased in 1895 at a 1.1':1 hout :llld 11\'1'[' "l(),UU() has been ,spent in converting waste land
\\ ILIl 1:1).;:(':-\, i:-:l,llHl:s, lawn~, drives mHl groves. No st,ra.nger \\ III> lia:-: not, t;]\Z(,ll a walk through this bea.utiful pleasure
it,.., ('llllstrtU"tic,n, is :\,I('s""r~" .J. :\1. ~t;lI'l,ll'l', ( King', L. J. B]'(dt.il:ll1jlt, ;llId ,\1:1\,111'
A :11111 1I(':I(lt,iflii ::;t111t which :-:d [l::;i(jc for n'('I'I':it,jy(, ,,"{':..;jl'i'll p;lrt IIf tlj(' t.nWll and which
unusual ene\'g~T, good tdste and judgment following- n'll1'0Sentativc business men:S. HOjl'lIJall, W. Roos, A. Lang, W. C. J. (', Breitbaupt.
of of woodland and grassy Ia ",n,
cil:ll'millg: hit Ilf nat.ural :-:('(']1<'1',\" (111(1 j~ popular ing's.
",V(IODSIDEPARK" in the southI~xbibition building. It is a
pic-nics and similar gather-
AnotjIL'l' hrenthing' :-:)11 It is I-IIBNER IJLACE in the northern part of the It. tu Llll' l'III'l,nr;ltioll h~T severnl puuIic-spirited citizens and
(HI(' 111' t.lw in the mnnjeipHlit~,. Bel'lin's r:l~t, hl'eUllling" noted and attract many visitors) while the
ho<;pital)le. w(~knn}(' l'xtC'n(~('~l t.IJ :111 b~: the citiz?llS makes the town a very clesir· ~~ble one for plea~ure pal'twl::i, COllYCntWllS and lIke ~atherin~s,
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A fj lT Vf' \ ' H'TOR I \ I.' H IIC
WALPER BLOC K - QOEEN STREET.
GR AN D C ENTR AL IHI'I' EI. , .1\ 1"'1':1'11 Z.I 111 '; 1( , 1' 1\"\',
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M AR.KET H OTE L- GEO. ~J. SCIHoIl DT, PnOPRJE'L'OR.
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CI)U H'I' LASD .\ , ' ENUE SC HOO L ,
RESIDENCE OF J OHN S. ANTH ES.
HESIOEXCE 0 '" II. L. JAXZEN.
AN I NTER IOR I ~ A. 0 . BOE II ~ t E H Cu.'...; J) r:l'\I{ ' I'.\IE~T\L KTuHE: ,
R ES ID ENCE OF J OHN M CD OUG ALL . .
DELM ONICO II 0 TEI .. BLOCK - J. QUERI~, IJ ROP.
HES IlJ EXCE O ~~ \l·n . I.AXi ;.
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~L.\HGA nE.'r AVE. ~CHOUL.
Il Vl'''; I~ of INDllX'!'RY A;\'O HEF' UG E .
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BOARD OF PARK l\IANAGE;\ I E~T. :>. J. i\I . SI.1eble , (CIlA""'~ ") . •.. 'I")or rlrdlh~v l)t J. W'n. KI)O" 4 W . C. J. King.
S. L.. J. Ilr c " h~ujl" 6. ,\ u.:. R . L~ ,,;:.
F' IRE HALL AND URIG .\ DE.
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R~lDEXL'E or' IJIL L . H. CLJo;~II::~S.
RE-ilUE:"'C£ u F HE'-. F . W _ TUERK.
RESIDEN CE Ot~ DR. G. H. BOWLBY.
RE...,IDENCE OF GEO. O. PHILIP.
H£SI DE:'\'CE OF T . E. i\l c LELAN.
RESIDENCE OF ALDERMAN CA~ rJER BRAUN, Builder and Contractor, No. 226 King Street West.
'l'eil'pholle !"o. 175.
R~SlDEX(.' E ()f F , II , 1{V IILJo: J)EH ,
HESIOE:s'CE 01" C. L. PE'l'EnsON.
RESIDENCE OF HEY . R. "OX PLRCIt,
RESIDENCE Q t-' H , M, ANDRE w S.
RES IDEN CE ( IF J. E. X U' I L L~ .
K I XG STHEET- L OO " I NC WI-::sT.
RE~IDENCE Of' ADOLPH GLAES ER,
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PRES I DENT "':-'U i' ,\Sr I'KI.S I D"'TS II I IlIIAKDOl' TRAUt,. .
•• }. M. SM~"k' tI' re~.' 2.11. L. II CI~I"CM. J. L.}. lI.e;t h~ul't . ,W. R. T'~,·ers. So J. ~. Antht'S. (I. John "clln,dl ,. II".:" "::'''n.!. 8. II. L. }an«n 9. J. C • .a reit"""I'"
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Z IIJX C II URCII , EY AXOE LH; \L .\ S";OC I ATION .
H MAPLE H URST, "-R.ESIDENCE OF MRS. L . \V . SIMONDS~
HE~IDENCE 0 1'- PHI LI P G I ES.
H ES l DENL'E lH' J U 0 (; E C HISII OLM.
] ~EAC2 u F 18 71 MEM ORIA L .
( l<'J'i edcllS. l)c nklll <1 i , I H(1 ), to he un ve iled in Victori.l Pa rk on August 12th , 11397.
RESIDENCE OF H UDOLPJ-I ROSCH~t AN.
I' ) LA I'1.E II \LJ. ," I ~ESI IJl': ~4't-: ('F II . S. HUEI I)IER .
Neubronn & Co. CIGAR MANUFACTURERS,
BERLIN. ONTARIO,
THIS well-known firm \\'a-; :-.t;ll't(·d in t:-.::--;\ hv :\Ir. F. Y(lll \"('lIhI'OIlIl,
<-Ind at tir~t elllJ'I'J~'('il but ()1\C eig'arlllakl'l'. B~' ('Jwrg''y and fair dealing- a large hll ... illl':-i:"i wa...; huilt 1l}J. '1'11\'1'1' ,\"(';\1'" ;lg'O Mr.
von Xl'UhJ'(llllJ took in a:-; a partner, his hrother, All'X:llltiel', and 111.iLI.\" thl'Y I'mpl!)): 34hands and turn out ;),IJU(J(·i)!ar:-.lJl.'1' d;l,r.
They manufacture the celebrated
"Ber/in" 1///,1 "CIIlIi/ili/1I1 1]1'//(''' ('if}/II'"',
FRANK YOX XFTBRUXX,
BU5ines) JialIag't'i'.
.\Lln. YI)X :\El'L.lHOXX,
t-'tTl'dal'Y·
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OfFICEHS OF VICTOR IA L omlE Nu . . 11 , K. P.
Y. ~J. C. A . U' CYCL E C L UU.
O I" fo' ICERS BERLIN TENT No. 2L, K . O. T . M.
A G ROUP O }o~ J ~RS E\' SI lC HElD, J)rop1'ietol' .
J UB I LEE CELEBRAT ION E X ECUTI VE, 1897 .
W . Rons. W . C . .T . King. F. H. IIIing. A. Mueller .
vvNvOur Celebration~ $1,000 IN PRIZES.
~) 1'0021'8 IT) nx ~ WEDNESDAY, JULY 21ST.
At T
1St prize v~lued at $600;
$t 00; 2nd prize valued
1St prizt- valued at $-1- 00;
Aty
~r"og}r"G\_~)rT)e~ _
At
THURSDAY, JULY 22ND. Barnopaugl1 CirCIlt; Parade
and Wonderful AllillW.b. A
At:2 p. 1lI.-CLASS "B" COMPETITIOJ";-Ist prize $roo 00; 2nd, SiS 00; 00; 4th, $25 00 At.) I\IATCH-Galt vs. Berlin (League
RICYCLE ROAD RACE around Victoria Lake. Ist prize ,'alued at $R 00, 2nd prize valued at $S 00; .lTd prize valued at $3 00 Bicycle Slow Race (200 y:nds) 1St prize valued at $500: 2nd prize Yalued at $3 00 Exhibition of Parker-Partello TrOll1)e in 1t5 ntarvellol1 .... Gymnastics dnring the "'hole afternoon. Aandman's Foot Race. 400 yards, 1St prize '8500, 2nd 2nd prize 83 00 Boat and Swimming Races, Diying Match etc., for prize;.. the same as on \Vedllesday
At S P Ill.-Promenar]e Concert by the 29th Batt. Band and winner:;; of Clas,s "B" Competition, at the Skating Rink.
MR. J. WALDRON, Bandmaster of the Ruy:l1 Grenadiers, has kindly cunsente(l to act as JluJ-Re III the Band COnlpetition.
RAILWAY RATES SINGLE FARE from all Stations within 75 miles of Berlin. ' SPECIAL RATES for Bands in uniform.
ADMISSION TO THE PARK 25 CENTS. CHILDREN 15 CENTS.
To Open air Concert & Promenade Concert 15c. Children 1 Dc.
'V~l. Haas, Pres. A. )[CF:LLER, Vice-Pres.
1<'. H. hLING, Sec'y. \Y. C. J. K"'8, Treas.