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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Feb 1910, p. 5

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If: I, it _',' 1 Our Busy Neighbors _'lil;tC.,li,.i:'i.:i, Annual Mtwtittpi_-The annual tttpest,- ing nl the shareholders ol the _ lluntlrc- Farmers' ('mupcmliw I'ream- my l'uL, Ltd., was held in t'hipmatt's Call rm F'riday p. m., Jan. 2km, u Luau number of sharrhohlprs and par- muw living lawman. The dircctors nu 9..le a mum! yvar's tutsinrss,10ich "N" “in. the approval of all. pn-v n-vu'. There “as wmv change made In (hr nllirml Sufi The no“ imam of 'lirrrtors humus ol llmsrs. F.. ll. luallnlun. l'rvs., I. S. Icautotsrhlaswr, tlct. \lrllunuld, A. I'. llrt'ln'v, I). k. Hark, and lu. linnmrhlrl. Uith ihts vuergrrir and manme hoard at the hvml uf tlux pmspu-mux industry tir' took lurunr-l to nnnlhrr 1"at " vm‘prrih. “huh I\ a natural lil- va ul thc hrarty ot-operation " the larsw numlwr ul farmers whotri- will» ulna! l\ llwil nun Indu.‘ l, W" art. allsu glad to ropml lhat 'u' lmu- l-vurtl of rm friction in 'iw dump, " um Mrttwts rmlouunr l,, mrn out llu- guhlrn rulr, “huh h n'\\'.u' Inmllu luv u! gum! "le "II-rs -Therv - tttt smuu-u In 'lu- lam! l ll rhurch on Qunln In! mung to the rrartttelisttir, ttte Death, ot Mrs. Jos. F. Stimuli. - Hath has claimed another ol St. Clements residents in the prime ot lilo, Mrs. Jos. F. Stumpl. The 'AP- nouneenient ot death was not uni-x pected as dvcc.aeed had lingered tr- twm lite and death tor sei'x"‘~l weeks. Mrs. Stumpl was hixlil; 't't spotted and well liked by all win were acquainted with her. Her m.- timely demise is regretted by all and deeply mourned by very runny Until several months ago, altho..;v,li not well, it was not thought that . deceased was seriously ill. However, of late it was almost certain "inn there was no cure, the deceased lu- sell being aware that; her end Wi" uear. On Wednesday of last wee: P. peaceful end came. Deceased Iva., m years of age and was a daughter ot the late Henry Runetedler ot war Linwood. She-Was born near trot place in 185g and was married to Mr. Jos. F. Slumut, mason eonIme~ tor, on (let. 8th, 19m. Her husband, tree, sisters and tive brothers are loll to mourn her loss. The funeral took place on Saturday. Requiem high mass was oelehrated in the local It. 0. church by Rev. ll. Amt-ans or St. tttatlta, assisted by Rev. M. llalm SI. Clements, and Rev. I'. Brahman, Marlon. Interment took place at the) loeal eemetery. News Notos.--A dcpuhtiun, rnprv- svnling the Nvw Dumb-u- kulul l‘rlu- pttone Co., Ltd., paid a unit In Y.sr on “mlnmuluy of Fast wcek and hold a tontereruv with rvpresentaov- as nl the Ayr Rural Telephone t', - A representative nuqu-r of IIusim-ss "II-n and [armors trom town and lire nity :Ilwndml 1hr mass vnrrlim: ttt the mien-sis of “up “I'u-uluh-‘s ”Jil- way proivrt hvid in Concordia llull, Ih-rlin, on Friday owning last. Personals-Mr. and Mrs. A. Wun.icr returned last week after spending two 1vpeks with his brother John, of Denver, COL-Mr. and Mrs. A‘ul. fforeie and his sister, Mrs. Holdall“, and children, of Rollin, spent Sum day at tho hme of Mr. and Mrs. .Ensopll 1iofvle.--Mis. li'ettrauierc n! llrrlin spent Sunday with llrr lun- ents, ltr. and Mrs. ll. Schmidt. Our League lr-uln played with ."_\|’ on Tummy owning and put up a good game. The sum- was l-3 in favor of Ayr. The tirstr half [In- spore was 3-0 in favor of Had-m. The gumt- was a clean our from start to finish. Hockey-Welles-icy I, Baden 0. Tre married men of Baden played a friendly game last work at Wellesley, with the "enedicts, and presented them with t goals. Wvlleshy “as selfish enough not to give our turn [Wen one. Wvllesivy iotgets what the good book gays, “ll is better lo give than to take." For bargains in Farms null 'I‘uun Property su- Ihr “nu-Hum t'tumiy mat Email: I'm, of Wutcrtoo, r, at Wuuder's "hktwuualwuc, /ret,i, when will be given. livery) come and enjoy a good evening. For bargains in Farms and Totra Property src the Waterloo t'ocruy mat l'fsiutv Co., oi Watorloo. Carnival-The first mrnival of the season will be held on Monday, bib. And Mrs. Peter K. Stumpf, Iclmira and Mr. Mila. V. Slumpl and son Mildmay.- Mrs. PM” F'. Svllummm' is spending a icw days in 1lcspeler. Briets.-The mombors ot the local mun, Catholic ttrder ot Foresters, will have a supper at their hall on Monday evening, PM). "ith. The gremlins will also have an null-r- tainment to make it possible for all 10 spend a pleasant "vening.-- The local hockey club intend playing lor the Wellesley council cup in Wellesley on Tuesday evening and we extteet to hrar that our boys will wirc--Arnoug tho!te who attended the funeral of ”with Mrs. Jos. F. Slump! were .lohh Biersclmach, Itatcrloo, Mr. and yrs. John F. h'stumpi, Berlin, Mr. NF.W IH'NIII‘IFI ST. ELEMENTS. nxnmx ml 3 For Imrunm In Farms ond Town “Hunt-I'M sm‘ 1hr 11aicrirro (mum jlhal [20.1% Co., of Waterloo. . "' y4trito.r,stv,.--Ut. M, 'Tunmn of IIM‘in ttsctivrl \tllh his brother, N, V, Tonutn. Ill um Iturr, last work.--- ‘-II. mu! lirs N, Fi. Toma" called on Inn-mix in lh-Ihn on 's'unday.-- Mr. Jul" 11arirrcr “.N a ttrtsinrss H» itot inc-n- Ind “wk - Mr Arthur Magnum-I is 1.1km: his, hnliclnm m Hmzm "as “wk -llr, and 1h; s, I 1iitnurr “Mr Ill HMprla-r nu 1ltur! Il -A1crtrtiuur lwlls: Mr rinRinx " m.r "urs Noivsr -The xlrslshurg Ice t'ompurty has stored away lllvir sum- mpr'y; supply of ice this Ivtwli, We mlvml our {wank-It . mpalhirs I ' th" ttvrcavod family at} husband 'tt the loss at Her molhrr, “rs. Anth- unr Ho't. Th" 'hwpasipd died an Tuesday and “as imrivd on Friday. Hm “W, In the Mvnnonite rrlnvh-rv For hul'ganm Ill Faring mull Tnwn Proitr'rly srv' ilu. Waterloo ('mJuy Hull II‘!.|!I' Co F "t Waterloo gram sum-vs“ ttTPI' “to" Min-g ta'wn in 'th, u-aislmm's wrrr mu! m u-l..l.ur- at" as lnnnvlly. hm w-n- wcll gully:- Irls. The [nin- IN has main-I Mr: Imr%slwel.--Mrs. (”I‘V.) Srunlnn Ls yipPntlirter, several dam in Toronto and Yctttn.--11r.si. l. H. En, and 'lauplttcr Fina, lit ;.nd “as, Hum“. Mr, VII-d and Ilis,s tletirade "unlit". Urs. You! and a "mum-r hf min-w 'lr" humming the. 1lvntlvlsisoltn nlmir lu‘uu' H. “r IHu- Um wvvk. I'arniui.vtir, third animal mm livid in tho ldlmim rink dur “will: uml Iin.llu-i.nl|\ Ihhle I‘lass "artttta"- The touttst llvn's Fmial Bible Class of the Mc- “lulli'sl (hurl)! hNda most (-njuynhlo Lanuzol In their cLnss mums Ltst Wrbaa'sitlay vu-nile. The 1a.'slrs wow prellily :h-mrutul with thi. Flam; ml- nrs. 1rd dud white, an! Ihmv prcsent slid "mph' Jttstice to liu. good leillzcs [milk-:5. The toasts Wpre wry ably rmpunlu! In. Mr. ll. Ralph Hitwle ot Guvlrh, 1hr sprain ml the running, gun- a Inn! intcrrs1insr, lull; nu lm.l.- Flam work “In”. Fas wry murh "njorrd. Quin-u number of H. N. workers from hrrv alt-midi th" Elmira. and likrtdwith S, S. Conn-"hon at “ml llvnlrosv last Thttrsday. ' G. ll. Ballard "I m- “Ian irrtvnds moving I I Inn] and Persanal.--Nrs. Daniel Hull. and daughters are ant-1min; sev- rial wu-ks will: frivnds in Toronto.' --ttev. and Mrs. Emanuel Srhultz oi 'hrcnirt7,tote, N.Y., an- visiting the for Inn's parents tier"---vr. and Mrs. i Wm. tr.v-douatd ot HaQilton All?! \isit'ng the lulu-Vs mother, Mrs.', steGruaurri.-ytr. George L. Xingu-r who has been manager of the Metro- [Milan Bank at M'arkliam has been alumintrul "-'a'utW't' of the brunt-J1 l Cicr, in plave oi Mr. yi. n, .lmmm-r- on who has tievercChis'tormection ‘ lulu: the hank and gone lo north: _'l.r.'.', Ontario, tthere he has hon-u in '/,',tetye' before-Messrs. Israel and illvnry "reuchle oi Fernie. HA'., are Wishing their mother hére.-ur.ors' " Lurhliardt spout Sunday and '. Monday with friends in I"r,vrsoiL--l Mr. William WhitctiNd rd Guetssts,l spent Sunday with Dr. an“ Mrs.' _'canlo:c-Mrs. Brown and chitdrenof NW; Hulan’n are visitior, her Ierllu‘F Ilr. .1. M. Gatcmytu.--3list; [CUM Irad-, Ivy, Miss ('uukmnn and Miss Hadley of (H: Imllrn spent 'idturday with ry, mira fritsnd:i.--Miss Alma LasCuinswr is visiting irirmts in BrussuGv- .“IS. W. J. Rvynnlds sin-n! Saturday in toarc--llr. and Mrs. "mill Frar l wort Sunday in F.lora.--.ur. (ii-urge Kin; has sold his house lo his MVA- in law, IU. Alvs. Y',jwart.-- Mr. IJ. Kim/Iv has sold his pror'asrty' to Mr. WOQ+§O§§I§OQW+§OH§O ...aking a prolonged visit with Monk and relatises in this vitoity- Mr. and Mrs. J. Witmer of Michigan are visiting friends and relatives in tl is virinity at present-Mr. Joe Bowers, at llcrlin was a business visitor to town on Monday last.- Miss Mary lit-an at New llamhurg is spending a low works with Mr. and Mrs. A C. Mailman. For bargains in Farms and Town l'rupnrly su- the Waterloo (“n.ul) Poal Estate Uo., ot Waterloo. . cit relatives in "town on Thurshy Iast.--htr. I'. A. Jim-hm ot Watexhu was a business visitor to town on 's'alurday iaat.-3tr. A. llilboni was c. business visitor to (hilt on Sat- Prday Itrat.--T'tte Misses Nancy and Alice \‘ansiekle ot Trinity visited at lhe home orMr. mid . Mrs. J. "asset recerttir.-,Nr. and Mrs. Aria Rosenberger 701 Airdric, Alta., 2 c tieex being conducted n msqerilte..- Jwr. E. Sit-rennin: ol- Berlin " assisting Rev. J. A. Side: in cow ducting special sn-rviws at Bethe! u' present. Pvrsomus.-...ur. Harold "eaten, the '"tted hockeyist of Edmonton, nul- STIR \SIII'RG tho I'lenim rink last :Inll Iin.llu'i.lll\ bt.'th' ELM“: l lo ar I iawkvsville. lou n shortly. S. workers m I If v;. Fti 'l'hrr'o slrigh loads, omtptising mom- hc-rs of thr F.pwotth [mu-gm of the Galt church mm! a may pleasant rwning with the Doon F.pworth Lea- unr on Itttnday night. A drtyaie wan 3mm hetwecn two ydung ladies from th" Gait league and Iwo from Hu. Dunn Ivaguc. The suhjml lor “m- ohau. was. "Rosnlwd that Wrt'ttrm should Imu- " hamlnw," Mt,; Itownirut and Miss I Ilium rot the J " llrmmin' and Miss "Inva and Miss llulwr lor tit" nl‘gmiw Tre ulrl-nh- mm a. \'I'I\' rinse our and Ihr iudges had a W" hard time waning (n a 'lvrision. Itut Mtcr duo osuolcr.ttion._they nugnlrtl the. dc- bntr, In Mu. mwmliw sile “lulr the irulgvs new tlvrulim: a shunt pro- L'Iam “as Kiwi: try thc ”all Milne, "ttcr "hirh lunrlu “as served.-- Miss: “Muh- "numan ot “Nun was the ttttst at Miss M, [handy over Sum (lav and Monday. I Miss Cora F1tricker, of Berlin, was visiting rrlntiu‘s in Donn on Sunday. --M"s.srs. l". and J. Watson of Gall paid 1ht'irgrarertts a Iving visit on '4rtnday.---V George Mathews, ot Galt, paid his parents-tview hours' vicit on Saturday aiternoon.-Mr. t Gingctich, of Noith Dakota, is vis- iting relatives in lloon at present.-- Mr. and Ilrs. J. Davidson and Mrs. t). Fisher, or Prcstou, worn Donn vis- itors last Tlmrsulay.-Mr. .I'Iph. Ging- rich, of Michir,un, is visiting his par- t-nts in "non for a short, lime. - Miss K. ”who, oi lh-I'lin, spent Snu- day with hot" parents in thrrm..- A sluigh load ol young pvoplt- risilml 13m Preston rink on F1aiurday own- ing for a low hours skatiwr,.--.Arr. w. Ctuthe held a very enjoyable tranre at his home "". Saturday morning, A larg" nuinht‘w wn-n- prom-m trom tutr- Ionmlinit plais'.--htr. Jack llullm‘k, of Harlin, was. visiting his parents !ast wrel,.-A low oi the Donn people "ujured the oyster supper in "lair on Friday owning at the 1.iterary Sorirtr. Inrludrd III the short trrrel cram providvd was a presPntarioni for Miss If. Hum-v, oi "oon..-A ',f..iii,ii) rz'unlwr ot hockcy sports witnessed! tho liar-Ivy match in Preston last, Tuvsrlay owning lutwmn Preston and, ltu-rlin juuiors.--Tlos rct,r,ular "minim: I" thr, llihlt' Class of tho Mvihodist .lnn‘th “in held at thc honw of Mr.! Janwr, Hutu-r LN 'l‘hurmhu owning.I --The Ladies" Aid "I the. \mmt‘ml church mot at the horm- of Mr. J. llainhmrclt, last Thursday ant-urban. -Mr. Arrmld Slim hurl the topic at the LeaRno Sunday night. _ " We note that realest.“ is on an l move and 'rorertics have m i, _ _ulng hands quite [rt-wally 1hr"; _ In; weeks. We are "tturrtted AF' Christian Berg has bought the farm ot Mrt John Campbell about a; mihs “will ot hmr. Mr. Geo. “all. l pur Insul Mr. Peut sinus' “at i the ”amt-rug and adjoining his l Mr. Wm. Mun lumght the "an“ i ’t'huppiug and saw mill and took E 'session last wed. " is also ', ed that Mr. John l’llmr "" " _ . i oldest pioacers and highly retoriq l eitiranr; residing here tor alum! It, l or 50 years has tlisposrtl at his hr; village' property. lo Mr. Mose (ks-l rho fot $8rrtt.--Thas Wcrtcsler mama-l _ tip t‘luh won- ealied In PtutNsstue1 last Friday and rv.iuesiol tn give; the Islay t-ntillrll "Tiu. l glh'hl at it',U' tn" and '"iite lrtxh ”In " Pt-dur" illnth [sluts work no“ rvrcivtut by the' audierwt? and thtsrts mm a good lmtundunw also, 'ltt"y WI'I'P "crdiar-" .Iy nullitxlml to again amnar at some tiurther ocvasion.-- Night svlmol jam teomutenced Mootay. 'Iln- mica», lance is wry ont'nuraging and "'"i E::::,', it may hp oi “asthma“? to many a mm and be the mutual insuring tt tqtter bustm-ss oduraflnn.‘ ,-The ice hunts! is in full swing. --h wry intiiiestiar, game of horny was plarrd on last. ire in the right last Thursday H'rning twtweett tte ,l: lnuurivd In": of "all! n and WeUrsVy. [Although the taort. now-amt In 'ree, r'one"aWd, the Kam" “as qcite 'e fun". "nth tram." Frayed grunt? (umhhutinn. Although Int. as Fast Izs some at The league gamut it wan "nevcrthHcs.s exciting to tart. the Inn.» ‘dict stick handlrrs rinsing thepurk, on the ice. The storias 1-0 in iator of th, 1o:als.- (In juniors} had pluck “laugh to journey to Lin- wont to play an exhibition game I 'tvith the iuniors' of that tun". The' Istoro appears to he mnrc ortr-sidedt ithan the fornut' game, tseinz,' 8.--3 in' ILum' of our boys. The hattle was ' a hayrd Aought one, but the boys dill _ (-z‘mlit to thmnst‘h'cs in bring pluck) ”tough to Face the puck against some at the benedicts oi Linwood.-- .lliss Mary Father spent a low days oi last wtek tn the form and was _ tite guts: " Miss Lucinda hiotr.-i The Fart.uvss' In,titute will hold its' "wrung next Monthly allrnl..un int-d c-wnilig iir"tiiCtomn hail here, sr9tr.A, iTIh, whtat Hr' own-1 to her " guul I tun out, it bring in tim inu-n-M M [ law 5armtrs and eriorts should hr 1 mull" to invrvuw the "wmbership as” It is a txoztixy cause, I BOON WHLLIgSLI'QY. . Itr.in “U- ar,aii t in l , i h with: ' s * l. I r _ ', V t ot . f ' tic srreei i tm It t t a is 731;}. ttt ' dii'itf " Dtama- I mm “with“ main I ttit'tt 'o"'" i M hwt- ' a slil 'tWat" 1 "Youn . 1 " V I ly a i Iyour runlrrs are no doubt familiar, ill‘nllghi Ln rarly in Drcetnbor and involving all the Aruuaran Iims iv”: and snLthl’sl at Duluth and Mlnpe.uorcs, cripplrd "right irailic rulhrr s"rimrsly torn mm Linin- arlunl sunning was oxusiom-d. how- mt-r. l gumly supply nl luvl was ‘nn hand at most poims' to tide to,, rmmunor "OU' the first stages m tho Tir'-up “hhh “as the "orst. th 'roi quantity ot grain had iron ‘narmu-rl and rant loruartl. lunar the wIl-LI.!.: “as not in dire straits. 1hv !ss tlo. w will} “44-.th Ihrmigll C./,"i"i""is"s 1min; up the rudgt-ls lam! \tlu- ”nun mun Hull} Liking unto linv'. lo N an tsta,liylr-d cr this umm'mnil} mm and i ot tiot s ul‘l' inhllim'ni. Hahn-mu will not mum- good runs and murkrl i; of ILanI, hotth 1Ukota l The l‘:.n.ulian Northwest with its tree hmnmn‘ads :mll 'lt'a'p "Irma;- Ilium, is drawing many Innzsamk nl 'lamilirs yturly from “In sistcr-r;quth- lic to Illz' Smith, Mitre In"! r.m.,"bs' in talce {mun $2” to $15." an u're. This Mm- :umually gives u Lunar (you; in this orst. A Iarir' mlmannd sate orurprising new nr two hundred Inmsamd urn-s and lixlvd at from sun to Sm an nun- “ill In' III-III in this (Mun!)- o.' Fum- "er's Capi .ul, Lanydnn. on .l..n. 2trth. F'invon and lurnIy dullzus “in tit dun“ lu. Laurill- wins ani thvse will lu- dvlzlhlrd In the Itnrth.aser in- side oi liu- or Jen ways, when th prairie is hrukrn and su-Hlum‘nt is not so warm-J i IIIPPD' and pro-perms New Year. i i In your mission " Editor and Pup, W III out a brig“, than. ueI‘sy, :dpvh-dgtr wekly papa u is the Ithmklr'l‘ek-gruph, you are certain- ‘lli "doing your y rt lo (an; l ", iMss an; in ' A." " A -: {Niki ot a my» ragtlgiiim Si,'. imam. Ihr. st SSlt "Neiter.t f. " loo‘rs toe in ' LT » b, and: I The winter in In: "West"is steady, with an apr" unite ‘am- s‘m so Far lrom storms. Theist. 'reintyre is ranging [mm In above to 38 below 29m. Tq ttte F.atateutr'r 30 cr " telow sum“ rhilly. To ‘llw Westerner " tannin-s his sense of tooling nmrr, but my, nearly sn much as is ins-giant Asa rttt.s here, whqn the nu-rrm} is making .ltthis companion we haw a dud mum, and that mm a resultant dry The climate is excellent ant that be- (3150 it is so devoid oi sudden thangers “llilh characteriis localities alaent 10 large bodies at water. In that regard I should no! iail to Miele tion what imlzrissrd mo when in Win- nipeg last fall and hat. was the es- pw'ially noticeable happy. healthy ap- lx‘aranm‘ or 99 not cent. ot all you'd Inert. liy irv.pressuctt is, Hut the Bastorm-r has [or some rt'asnn or other a biased opinion oi this great western country. and that mm a resultant dry rlc..r atmosphere does nut penchan- as does to brlow with 1.rt aClt)s'tt- panying eastern wind from Ihcgwal takes. tar-mum “in M an nanw in tht- Iurio, M it is in line Slain Iron: which I write. Stair wide Prolsi- hilion prevails ttere mm is a well charm-d law. hots toe its" b, atrdi "s it also "tett trom hum-3': r elections tor .. [up] humus .uxn held a f. I _ F. tor) , ie (mice will . Tthe onto think ot . rt,'ii.,'s.t.'etlii'is,' ., red with their npr.on,uts. ' _ te against the bar-main, though rot gonna]. would create ty'nerat in- fra: as over one-quarter of the “humming titensrs in the ProviotT _ were involud. 1hr ll‘illll win tttedt i a still (urltwr lessening' at ttus I "Young man's pitratl" and it is uni I ly a mutter ota short tinw ere thy 'I h: come and - and the your It. is new 'tttttr-ed with the rate, To your“! a“ all readers etd Ite.' (Mulch-Thrall I wish a very ‘ _ _ - - _ t News Nous.- Mr. “an Ele, “to: Chronicle-Tm L F J. P., in u “no. tor h b _ . ,Eulo on noun-Wyom W [in tiir.--N. holiday season [and WI! [Manly -isett It. foam and w m the yr‘r "elpah V . Warm " their homo tar m r switchnum's strike at ml‘l" on , Truly To ugu’mll V LII“ . li‘hwd wrlainh 'r :11 lo (up; (oy, in . -a , ull', . GiittNiialtg ti' . . in i _ . . . S ., " =th its"; ' ix» it, and; "tett , "rout hum-3': " I I mm] honors .. . T tF. tort 1 . . Ilttte at . “pkavs: heir upronmts. ’ . "Md o"rtautiy in in the hands . Irtoarcssiv" . thc alwad) iy this ttmn lull“ "tor a _ fog 'Sa'turuy' misc. 1!. «g. I,,"'," _ 1t.'a'ltattStr, a my ttttet nil-um Ill- »' _ . " ‘75” has: mu. All T In". ”martian; spent I vary a , and p.u..-'nhlc eveatiat-Mr. A. Allen is ' y tteth sy, hauling and shipping cord wmrd ' _ tti ttttt Mrs. u. Wleiatut,-Mr. and Mn. _ . certain- Wink-l1 ot Kansas arrived here IQ" 'yt t'iii'." with the intention ot . lid 4 .h._auu Mlnnle Mom: at _ el _ ”has smiling Sunday and" the, T sryeittfi'i'a roor.-- Messrs. Tttrte,tijpu.t.1 tttb, “my/lupus! Frank are busy hull 'iii-) Ate':..' Iroad ties. out ot the built. . . and win k “h 831'? “If. Land with” I If yon sulh-r from blending. itihing, blind or protruding l'ilcs. send me your addrcss, and I will tell yott how to Hire your- self at home by the absorption treatment; and will also send mum of this home treatment free for trial, with refercnces front your own locality if rc- anslul. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no mom-v, but tell others of this Mer. Write to-day to Urn. 31, Smmncrs, Box 244 Windsor, nt. . FILES CURED at HOME "IT. Thou of “'notlhl rn, President oi There Wt're about sm‘mny gnu}: present. ts thy tiny thy strong”) shall be, This slumhl ln- mmugh rrrr'ihrt; llv who knows my frame iviit swo Tlnnlrm. mnro than thou ranst hmr. When thv days "n earth are past, t'hrist shall call thee homo at 'rsi, His roulot‘ming love In praise, Who hath sirpnttthened all Ilu -lu- ". Fur lunrgaim in Proportr MT ttw Petal ”H.111- Co.. g Dear frivnd.--We, a tew of your tiighlrors and (fiends, take the op- purtunily to-night of coming to see you in your home before you remove front our midst. We regret that you are leaving our neighborhood as m- have alu'ays lound you a true lriond and a kind and obliging neighbor. during the many years that you and “In” Late beloved husband and lamily have lived with us. We are glad that you are not going Car lrom us and we hope to su- yo." otten in am midst uni-r you mun- away. We ask mu In ain't-pl [hear prewnts us a men- token of our regard largo-I. When you look ai them, may it lo. mind you that you have warm lrit-nds in the vicinity ol Hrh.svitte. May you and your lamily lone be shred in health and prosperity and when thrmuzh with this life ‘may w'e 3" "we! in the happy land where our "min-mot liveth and whore parting shall Ito no more. _ Signed in brim" "I your many F'.rbswillo triends. _ I "rietsv--The weather is very pins- ant these days, but Saturday, the mind, there was one of the heaviest»: snow storms oi this winter.. Tragic on the concession was practically; at a standstill on Saturday and Sun- day, the roads being badly biog-RM. The snow on the roads is becoming very deep and travelling is theretore not very pleasant because ot Che many pitch-holes-Nr. Oscar Nix- dorl and sister Larkie smug, Sunday at Mr. Valentine Sehmidt's.--Mr. ant Mrs. Valentine Schmidt spent Sun- day at Slr. John Bierman's home.-- Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Priess spent Sunday with his iriemis.-Mr. Henry linmmer spent. Sunday with Berlin frientls.-v.\liss Nelda Priess spent Sunday with his parents at home.-- l)n Saturday evening' the neighbors and itieads pleasantly surprised Mrs. Henry F'rickey, when she was pre- sented with a fcry nice parlor lamp and a set of dishes. . The gift was much appreciated by the recipient. The address accompanying the pre- sentation was an lollows: To Mrs. Henry Friekey, Erbsville "yrs. Erlict, ot Eagle spent Satur- day and Sunday in our tusrtr.-- The an the. sick list areut,, Klein and (it-n. Khagtnan.--Mr. and Mrs. and». Klein ot New Yoreaiit Mr. - Hans and Fred Euler wars visiting at Mr. Wm. Moescr's Sunday last....- The weather is Me and there is good slrighing:--'rhis si'utetttertt.-is rapidly growing, there being a lot. or new- mmcrs. Mr. Theodore Franke has in liaglo- ota flying business trip. - Mrs. C. “Wind wast: visitor at A. Iilin's.--ht the road ud‘ralqayers' inn-ling Mr. W. Moser, Mr. A. Allin and Mr. M. Hoilmann were rcu-locl- rd commissioners by aecramatirm. -... Parmors are busy balding and ship. ping cord wood at present-Ur. Wm. Smith is busy getting out logs for hie new house. - Messrs. John and Henry Moos” were visiling at F. keiuer's.-Best regards to 'he Chronicle-Telegraph and readers. For bargains in Farms and Town Property are the Waterloo Coory mal Estate Co., of Waterloo. by New Absorption Method. iith' I‘s' Nuhorom. a rt.atire Ont ' mu he appointed "(Mun l nun-in. r'.rtlih1VtLLF: WALW. Watcrioo at Wa terloo Farnv; and £3] Town 'ot,nt y fl L --I- \ll 1ihite or all Mark ic the smut- r-u' thine “term! in «mi wear an A runnhvr ol interesting subiecin Were diwussett, in'l"eirtg the “IndiVi~ tical can system" tor (-nlINting cream l “him wan wry well presented by l hi'r. Lam; the 'ompany's enterprising lrtttterrnaker. It wasdvvitk-n to in- \vslimtv further as In tho mrriat ot this systv-m a d eport at the nut. alerting. 'tH' 1 u should he nnr-rrslnol by all that Ihfs is 'nnroly a tarmers' company. "wank”! tor t4te mmual ttrneO of “huh primate that thr bare (ml of nmnufnrturing tho butter he dc-duch-Il and tho tsatance at the total re- u-ipts paid to patrons in proportion to tho amnunt of hath-Hat supplinl by vach. The farm-rs how "are be- ginning tn rrnliu- that the time haw rmm‘ “hm w" must organize, in ordrryhat as a Hass vu- nm'y asst‘rt MINI-11m." A charmine idea is t Minn-d u-Irt-t m-tak fttt l prvtty Paris novelty is a mnlm-Ha. land ttith Mack and ("w-km! Rilk, irrramt-ry during the six month's trom Ala): Isl to October Glst this bring 'cn average of 131.s lbs or btttterWt Iper cow. Mr. A. Goettting, another 'oi the patrons, stood sixth with an .entry of " cows. Attpr this gm (tsing report was unanimously nppmrm M th:. Hedi-m ot dirMors Inllnwnl. Upon the re- sipntiion at “mars: I). D. Snyder, J. tmos,and S. I'rtevctttan, the following new 'sitretott:-1. Fl. Tatttttettsrhutr,rr, F".. n. Hallman, "y."Hintsachter, A. \lcnnnnld, A. I', [In-Yin and " K. "or-k. Tht. patrons svndiug the largast amount of nutter-lat prr month were as iolirtwsj-- January lst Mr. AM- Hnsn-nm-umr; 2an Mr. John ilowling; 3rd Mr. E. K. Book. Febrttar.s--ist Abr. Rosenberg"; 2nd I Perrin; 3rd n. Trutrsteri. April-tst .1hr. liosrnbcrxor; if!” I IVrrin; 3rd S. 1'ressman. May lo "ctoiser--tst Christ Ltrty.v3- n1:m;'2n:l G. Ilnurchior; 3rd I. Perrin. Novrrtmrr-..1st D. Otto, '2nd I Per. rin; 3rd. G. F.irtwachter. MNomtrpr--tst D. Otto, 2nd I Prr- rid; 3rd .lno. Ware. Hump" "btit rm lvnldl‘n flow-Is .nul tTrrelled butter, m art' Hu- [ammo irlnlming tot Inn MM'II'I Yul] gown. t:.rtuvst citira at Canada, whim got"; to prove that the dummy is prndudng butter of [most quality. The huttertuaker's report showed that 235 ralnam sent (ream during thtt year with an average test of M.g per cont ItcuPr-tat. A high claSs trade in a In. prints has by”: devdoptd in several of the Tlie amounl of butter tniUiietur.. ed during the year 1903 was 148,063 Il.s., ty, which $8,33it.tit was receiv- ed. This shows an increase of 43,- 783 lbs. 07er the make ot 1908. Mr. Geo. Bourchier, one at the pa- tram, who is Also a shareholder, took (ith prize in the Dairy Herds' Coat- rotitirn tor Western Ontario, with Bine Jersey grades. He sml a total of 1184 Pcs of butter ta? to the ed, finished with tho Latest and most approved equippment. ln conjure- tion with the Creamery is a In!!! Mutati- built awarding to plans and spavim'atiotts supplimr by Mr. .I. A. ltzddick, Jtairy, and (‘old Mhprage Commissioner for Canada. It has a (old air tirculation system, most approved by the highest cold Mor- ago authorities. This makes the plant second to none in Ontario, The directors have pleasure in reporting that the business year has rmulted in a substantial increase in the numb" ot patrons and the IMtt- m'nt nt butter mnnlnctured. Them are at present. 185 shares sold at, $10 per share. During the pas" year. :n “Mn date bniiding' has new craft- Atter the New, Mr. I. H. Latttenscttlager.r ted the meeting m order, the min pt the Ian annual meeting weryd . by Mr. A. Unborn, who 1'om.pai Timmy, and adapted: w, . _ 0"” business tranmteta$b's dir' the ' w year was than mm, {showing ttat the company had enjoyed a very silo- tesslul your. Previous records surpassed during 1903. The annual meeting ot the , Faratrrs' Cooperative Creamery Com- puny, Limited was had at New Dun- dre on Friday, Jan. With. A large numhun of shagfhulders being pro- sent. .. "," l Report “a; 'ti,, New' J, I ;.‘.-. I." thut-Mr. and In. 'ruin. d SW 5.5% PP"' “in” ot 'oN or Iloxiqn UAYSVILLB. WT. led the tun-ling m mm pt the lam annual 1! _ by Mr. A. "mom, u . Trauma. red. A. _ , _ do“ warm»? they' m a tarmers' company. "hr muhlal 1trneO of that thr bare (ml of tho butter he dc-durh-Il the glulng of n law bands of a black d whitn‘ w, it“: N O

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