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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Oct 1910, p. 5

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periodic paina, backa ina, backache, with displacements, inflammation, u}â€" ceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, For thirty years it has been the stanâ€" dard nmo!y for female m:i: and has positively restored the health of thouâ€" sands of women who have been troubled If you are ill do not drag along a\ home or in your place of employment until an operation is necessary, but build nge'.be feminine system, and reâ€" move the cause of those distressi aches and Vlm bLhklng Lydia ? Pinkham‘s eJohb Compo made from roots and herbs. CX o omcs e n e se nds etable Compound had hel{nd her, and I medrleh. and after the third bottle was cu *"â€"Mrs. ALYENA SPERLING, 11 Langdon Street, Chicago, 111. g- muu»a.mnu-t,mnu- if This *Discovery" is a rie extract of American medical absolutely ..mfi! mdâ€",huuuu.(“. 4 ‘wg w-u‘::-_‘;ii-tug‘o_-jg‘w. It has no relatiopchin wit By Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegâ€" efable Compound Chicago, Ill. â€""I want to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comf:und did for me. I was so sick that two of the best doctors in Chicago said I would die if I did not have an THIRD _ _ OPERATION PREVENTED Charles Burkett was arraigned beâ€" fore Judge Chisholm Thursd > y charged with defrauding the Berlin Rote Co. of $547. . He entered ro plea but through his coucsel, Mr. W. M. Read> *7 digest his food will soon find that his 1 mhmw.uuu-uhm CROWN ATIORNEY GULD NOT CONSENT TO BAIL 1 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Mail is#rrirsr**r+rresseree Chroniule-’l‘elegrsph and Family Herald and Weekly Star. Chronirleâ€"Telegraph and Farmer‘s Advocate .............. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Montreal Week!7 Witness........ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and The Cauadian Farm and Dairy.... Uhronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Sun (a farm journal) .... Chronic‘eâ€"Telegraph and The Canadian Farm:..... Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Count: y Gentlemen.............. '("hig\.nic'e- Telegraph and Daily Globe ................ ..2. Chropicleâ€"Telegraph and Toron‘o Daily World ............ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Daily Mail.............. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Evening Mail........ ... Cbromicléâ€"Telegraph and Northern Messenger.............. Chronicle â€"xelegraph and Toronto Saturday Night......... Chronicleâ€"T. legraph and The News (Daily) . ..l....22.2222 .. We recommend our readurs to subscribe to the Farmers® and Home Magazinc, the best agricu‘tu:sl and home paper in Am CASH must accompany all orders. Make remi Postal ‘Note, Money Order, Reistered Letter or Order to David Bean, â€"~~.,. ~& men who has a week and impaired Public itiwas must pay The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph is again able to offer very liberal and attractive eclubbing rates for the year 1910 whereby subscribers may seeure the following publications in connection with the Chronicle Telegraph for one year at specially low rates. A number also offer th balance of the jyear free to new subscribers. Special elybbing rate ] with all miksc Fh o atoc 0 g o a 3 I PeCE Int sinteinbnmiiinth fecbaimer â€" Wihobaintâ€"d with all other Canadian 1nd American newspapers quoted on applicaâ€" tion Subecribers r« siding in the United States who wish Canadian m . . . mm emmmmemmemmmmmmmememments cemensoo,....o... Cheap Reading for 1910 Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph ; and Weekly Globe Farmer 2...........22.2222000000000000 It? Dr. PIERCES GOLDEXK MEDIGHL 1 makes. the stomach stroag, promotes digestive Juices, restores the lost app Air voun wernien.. C @3 _ ""# omiproven y or kNown CoMprosttion. Ask your nunusoars, They must know of oures made by it during “n-u.lvlhn-m l'-Di-n-.q.‘ld-dA-o-:.d-,Dc.l. .M.l’m..m m mmmnpntrenemmeemmem mt 2. * "â€"*_â€" * * +0008 . Its every ingredient is endersed by the joagi t OuthiP_with seoret . lu&&hmhbm“‘ s M'gw-mm..*u“m DF KNOWN COMPOstTio®. Asr voumn smanemses â€" ap _ "CC M ofi)ent]om. _ and Prairie t e{ wanted me to | _ Ontario Provinces go hi-ou%h;‘;,lgrd Wheat . 22,139,203 99,800,00( ::llz'nig.l!l‘t :mm i':l’ ! Oats .... 100,064,4238 92,201,000 flammation and a | Barley o+« 18,214,183 14,723,000 small tumor, and # Sprpopopgmminn never thought of | OLIVE PLA NT DESTROYED. seeing a well dai i â€"â€" afig‘éh&?ma | Lo# _ Angeles, Sept. 20.â€" Special.) ‘s Veg. â€" NC Plant of the â€" American Oli e Co. E. Pinkham‘s Vegâ€" â€" ad hel{)ed her, and â€" 58 1argest of its kind in t*e world, was r the third bottle , (Otally destroyed by fire earty taâ€"dat. LÂ¥ArDA L Sengene aas .l un 2s C â€" operation. I had bearingâ€"down tion. Why °200 270 Vanadian Farm;...., 1.50 h and Country Gentlemecn...... siÂ¥+2+s: 200 h and Daily Globe starssmeres ecer ases 496 i and Toron‘o Daily World ssssez serc.. BB9 i and Toronto Daily Mail.............. 4.45 ) and Toronto Evening Mail..., rasslace .90 and Northeml(menger.............. 1.30 and Toronto Saturday Night......... 83.25 and The News (Daily) ... frasssssrcrs +e..2.00 readers to subscribe itc the Fuimers _ AAv & is XtrA ful‘ pos flg uol ah Mrond proaies se Huaic j ‘“"" in mind and cool in two anwau C3, Wis., Rept. 29.â€" Speâ€" cia).â€"Fire which destroyed the great | SX storey farmry cf A. 0. Trostel & Scas Co., early toâ€"day, threatensd millions of dollars‘ worth of pmpfl-! â€"x ncatoy. _ The blaze started in t | patent l6ther department in the Caseâ€" moent of Y Trostel plant. The loss | it was estinated will reach $250,000. MINARD® BURNS, B 8 rarve MILWAUY(CEE totally destroyed by fire The lo:s will reach tin The following table gives the numâ€" ber of head of various classes of live stock in Ontario and the number _ of head of same classes in the _ three prairie provinces combined. It will be observed that Ontario holds nearâ€" 1 ly _ as many horseg as Manitoba, ! Saskatchewan and ‘A?berta together, almost three times as many _ cows, practically the same number of "othâ€" er cattle," three times the number of ’sho«-p, and well on to four times the Imxmb(-r of hogs: cercals Horses ..._._ Milch cows Other cattle Sheep ... ... lMogs ... _ Milwan ONTARIOQD LEADSs : | FILLMOREâ€"DICKSON. I | A quict _ wedding was solenn: cl jat the home of Mr. snl Mrs. J. M. 'Dic}.mn, Main street cast, Galt, on Sept. 27, when their daugiter, Eia "{osn Mabel, wes united i~ marriage After _ t:=» ceremony ihe gu.sts asâ€" emtled in the diningâ€"room, where tie vedding supper was served. After a sho:t _ hon>ymcor the happy coi 1: will rcside in Bufalo. NV rose Mabel, was united i~ mariiage » Geo. Earl Filimore, of Bulla‘o, N. Â¥., son of 0. C. Fillmore, of Cowl.sâ€" â€"ille, N.Y. â€" Rev. Rural Dean Ridley officiated. > The bride was gi en away by her fathor, lir sister, Miss Annic, acting as bridesmaid artl little Miss â€" Jear Wright, of Main strect west, (ialt, as ‘ower giri. _ The groom was supporâ€" ted by Cbatles Bessond. of â€" Calt. ted by Chatles L"t;s.‘ond, (;l_ v?;l‘t. \Uts. Barzcer, organ‘st, played the wedâ€" ling march. ubscribe ic the Faimers Advocate val and home paper in Ameria. SCS 2l llllllvllll2, 803,000 h cows ._.2..... 1,243,000 t cattle ._....... 1,629,000 P s + 1,082,000 $ s zsc se 1,581,000 comparison of the three s will reach 8100.“('0”“‘;"- of only $125,000. teore~....... _ 803,000 872,000 ows .......... 1,243,000 â€"426,000 attle ......... 1,629,000 1,671,000 ; mormus sc 1,082,000 344,000; ce e 1,481,000 410,000 | nparison of the three leading | shows the following result: | ,HYMENEAL Publisher Waterloo, LINIMENT Prairie Ontario Provinces 22,139,203 99,890,000 100,064, 438 92,201,000 18,214,183 14,723,000 1+ siix 4+ 1+ s : #LBO ANNERY BURXNED Make remittance by Letter or Express ALL BUT WHEAT Prairie Optario Provinces 1.75 1.15 numuer of _ fieighbors The sertice was in « Mark Turnbull. _ The lait awayr beside tha Since the Gcath l NMr. _ T. Tracey | bren â€" acce; tably J Petch. The tody of the girl wasor last night from Br »phy‘s unde: establishmcnt to the Andersor i* Saliford, a mile and a half The _ funeral scr.ice at the too‘ flase at 9 0 cloc. A troderich, Sept. 29.â€"Tke 104y _ of Lizie Arderson, the 17 yearâ€"old cirl, br.ta‘ly murderbd a weet ano was hnicd this motning in the Dunâ€" ginnor Cemetery, < MURDER®D GiR! , F atk Ludwig, who was recommendâ€" led by the i0zal Conservatise Execuâ€" rti\'c for the position of turnkey at the Corrty la‘l, has fira‘ly recci ci h‘s official rotice of his appointment om th> â€" Provincial Secretary‘s oeâ€" â€"ortment and will assume his _ rmew diutics en Saturday. % The new appointee has been a faithâ€" fult employe at the Berlin Piano (Co.‘s av~toty for soame years. He has had no pelice tra‘ninz but he has been a;, ecrergetic worker in Provincial | are Dominior clections for the Conservaâ€" tie party being well and farotatly Inown in the ~Noâ€"th and West wards. Since the Geath of the late turnkey, Mir. _ r. Tracey _ the posit‘or has bren acce, tably _ fillsd by Mr. Sam ol o | NEW TURNKEY APPOINTED Goderich _‘ is in time of sudden mishap or accidem‘ that Chamberlain‘s Liniâ€" mont can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who canâ€" not always be found at the moâ€" ment. Then it is that Chamberâ€" lain‘s Liniment is never foind wantâ€" ing. In cases of sprairs, cuts, vo nds _ and bruises Chamberlainjs Liminent mikes out all sorencss and drives away alnl the Pain. _ Sold by all dealers. ® p to a few days ago when he purâ€" hased a dicket â€" for Jackscn: ille, Fla. . Chiei O‘Neill immediatel; sent a mrssage accompanied with a thtoâ€" graph cf the arcused man to the poâ€" lce aitlo ities in Jacksonville. «Jcseph Abraham, the Syrian co fecâ€" lionery éealer, whai is wanted by the Berflin police autaoritics or, a charze of ha in; seurel th: sim o: $1100 irauduvlently from a Berlin ladr, his Leen lâ€"cated by the Detroit police. Thry gscertaired that ke bas te n ourdinz at a house on Eiir strect p to a few days arsn whan ha ~.> ABRAHAM HAS POR inbA idmastintiimncimn d inss a short time before been condemned by the inspectors. In domestic and stallâ€"fed cattle > the percentage _ of animals condemned was much higher than in the case of western _ cattle. The cleanliness of the killing _ and cooling rooms and surroundings and the entire absence of â€" any objectionâ€" able odor was the subject of comâ€" ment by members of the party. Here as‘ at the Davies plant all offal â€" is worked up and converted into fertiâ€" lizer and other marketahla nradu... It is in time of Although the parcty was _ informed that the cattle being slaughtered at the time of their visit were western cattle and particularly healthy, â€" sevâ€" eral carcases in advanced stages of tuberculosis were seen which had just al thast 4100002 .. L T° _6 __tve inspection _ which takes place before any animal is alâ€" lowed to enter the killing room . there is an inspection â€" after killing, _ the organs and meat of the dead animals being carefully inspected â€" by _ these Government officers, and if found unâ€" healthy and unfit for human _ food the meat is promptly condemned and Licketed accordingly. 7 777000. _ The temairs were away beside the graves ef seyâ€" uk uis ui L uons mt OR perfect is tne system that only twenty minutes is required from the time the live animal enters the . killâ€" ing floor until the dressed carcass is passed into the large cooling chambâ€" ers, ready for the market, Dominion Government inspectors in long white A large shipment of fine _ we cattle were being disposed of at time â€"at the rate of between 1 and four hundred head a day. aRHp d s y - t At the Harris abattoir t inspected both killing floors cattle and the other for c 1Dat RPLC OO TTW â€". PERNe By ‘the use of special machinery . all offal is utilized even to the blood which is converted into a powderâ€" lile substance and which has a high amonia value for mse as a fertilizer. The chief byâ€"product of the busin ess is the fertilizer which has a ready sale. is Arctai benpe t socas $B6. 5. shown through by Mr. Fox, assistant general manager, who carefully _ exâ€" plained the system used for the â€"dis posal ol the refuse and the avoidance olofleuivelncnspmth plant. C tnea d M® A. ‘Abrens, D. A. Bean, Dr. 'mwmm retary â€" A. H.. Millars 6 â€"% ues y Alting. on _ Dr.~ ~MeCuiloch, Sectetary. of wmfl se ho "Os Paoet vielted. the packing and the Harris Abattoir where Wprmlmmum.‘ of the animals to the placing of _ the dressed meat in cooling chambers was witnessed. a In the Davies plant the party was shawe‘ 41. for CCAE 2 the _ live feighbors 'f"'rll'-lq.;l was in charge of Re BURIED THURSDAY p and converted into fertiâ€" other marketable products. © Rirl was remove» rophy‘s undertating the Anderson home BEEN LOCATED at the house C A large woere prrsent in long white away ‘s, one for calves and western St. Agathe, Que., April 6th, 1009, "ll'eaivzd{ml-mpkhoxofcil lPiu:tk ll'ld'l.l 1 found (E):“emmtfii.ghly nlr"t; ory, using G/ regula: and myn ha'ly recommend them." 1. P. DIETRICH Write the National Drug & Chein. Co. Lh-lu&t:‘ A.), Toronto, and a free sample will be sent you by return mails You risk nothingâ€" you have everyâ€" th%to gainâ€"by writing for a free samâ€" ple of Gin Pills You can ,lcrz them and see for yourself 1|ru( how much good they will do you. This is the wa Mr. Dietrich cured ‘himself of serious {(idney Trouble, regular 50c. boxes, we _gu;;;;-n-l.;‘;.o ‘l:: turn your money if Gin Pills do not do afl.!.lut we claim for them,. Before You Buy Them We certainly make it for anyone, who needs Giyn Pills, t;“znd ou‘:ybow valuable they are. First of all, we will send absolutely free of charge, a sampie of Gin Pills to every sufferer from lgidney or Bladder Trouble, Lame Back or Rhenmatism, Tl'nen,m-dte{ you have purchased the Everything has Seen done to accomâ€" modate the pupils and all efforts now appear to be cxhausted. Although several new rooms have been opened nothing can now be done until the completion of the new Central schanl Principal Carmichael of the Public schools called the attention of _ the Board to the fact that the schools are overcrowded, stating that there _were 1851 pupils at the various _ inâ€" stitutions. _ ‘There are 641 at _ the Suddaby, 425 at King Edward, 424 at Courtland Avenue and 361 at Marâ€" garet Avenue. In one class in _ the Courtland Avenue school there â€" are over 60 children crowded into â€" one room, and _ similar instances were noted in the other schools. . GIN PILLS FREE, S0 YOU can TRY THEM Board, but were unanimous in saying that it was not the proper time at prescent, as Berlin is at the threshold of cityhood, and matters would be greatly confused at the time of inâ€" corporation, as three additional memâ€" bers, making a total of ten, would bave to be elected to the Board . garding the 'B;)-s-r'(i_:l -I:I.dvucatiou posal. The members felt inclined favor the appointment of such w003 .0. At the regular meeting of the Pubâ€" lic School Board last evening in the Board room _of the Water Commisâ€" sioners, the members indulged in a Drief ahnd intareatine aiselalith BERLIN SCHOOL BOARD FAVORS A BOARD OF EDUCATION Rexall Orderlies are eaten lize canâ€" dy, they act qvietly, and have a soothing, strengthening, healing _ inâ€" Muence on the entire intestiral tract. They do not PUrg>, gripe, cave> nauâ€" ©% _ fla‘s lerce, excessive lzcseness, diarrhoea _ or other annoying effect. They _ are especially gocd for chilâ€" Arcn, wea‘ persons or old fcl‘ss. Two i es 25¢ and 10c. â€"Scli only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Store. A. ° G. Hachrel, Waterloo. ‘ Rexall OrifHes are a posftive, le:sant and safe remedy for conâ€" stipation ard towel disorders i1 gereral. â€" We are so cortain of their great curative value that we promise to rct m the prrchaser‘s money _ in every case whon they fail to produce wÂ¥iwe c2car s ol. mtire satis!acii: n‘ A Coctor‘s first question when conâ€" sulted by a patient is, "Arc your towels regular?" Hg Inows _ that 98 rer cent of illn:‘ss is a‘tended with inactite bowels in: ‘Or.id liver, and that this condition must be remored gently and thoroughly before tealth can be restoe®. At the Much Sickness_,Due t° fiamilton, having spent her girl lhood kere. She removed many years ago to the United States, but during the carnival week returned to the city and boarded for the week with Mrs. Sciles, and since then has been. an occasional visitor to Mrs. Soules‘ home. Her husband, who is engaged at railway work, was communicated with last night, but up to noon had notan-lvedhtlneuy‘. It is likely that the remains will be taken to her bemne in Indian Road Forks, N. Y.,) for burial. THE DOCTOR‘s fshw"whih house and sat on the steps: while hercomâ€" panion opened the . door, but when she vthbthlouohimm Robbic were c in spit all tint they could do for ber, she passed ‘ away. Heart trouble, fro which she was a | sufferer, was the cause of â€"death, j Mrs. Heath was a former resident Of ~Hamilton, © having spent her #irl. 1e "-hf-mn'“ ning: last she came to :'l;;l_i!tolh.' it Mrg. Arthir: Souls, hn tm o Tobros Suoh visit "relatives. f # had arranged that Mrs. Soulés ‘/ should accompany her to Toronto, .and ‘last night _ whe :ut lot.z.‘;ll:t with Mrs. '-: P @ + reace of" Mro. Soulcs, and on tiiis rpot : home, and when within a . block /4 Schools Are Crowded. nadvad s 3 "f»" oi i ®n f & ‘ tity. “""mu*”" jrak "“!‘.st: W:u: ltheuh‘tn’cibm to ‘"““"'!~ She had â€" arranged m; to, and‘last night she to Toronto, . pany ‘ m-:“:*, "Qu‘ m . new Central school QUESTION ‘o Bowel "It was the me any man of my w od," declared Mr. turn to town on might have @vwe w of that he asi';;:d;dm(;ver dred feet. ' Brantford, Sept. 25.â€"A good story is being told of Welby Almas, a wellâ€" known local horseman. At the _ Deâ€" troit turf mecting last week, at which there were aviation features, an Amecrican turfman made a _ substanâ€" tial bet that Mr. Almas, who is a big man, was afraid to go up in an airâ€" ship. Mr. Almas accepted the wager atter exacting a promise from the aviator that he was to go no hizher than the fence tops. Instead of that hbe ascended over eight _ hunâ€" dasd 106. +2 ONx rv ommissioner Dr. Walters cf PeScia the atove resolution was adopte!. f Those prescnt were Messrs. A. R Lanz, Dr. J. . Walters, J. F. NMac Kay, Mayor Hahn, E. J. Philip, p. B. Detweiler, G. T. Clar‘e, o Berâ€" lin, Mayors Millin, Preston, W. c. Kemedy, manager of the Windsor Gas Co., R.0. Dob} i7, Watertoo, Wr, Bowman, Ingersoll, W. Smith of the Gas Journ~l, Toronto. 100 OE WTC TMC DBVC: fit derived by a cheaper and bettcr supply of gas. ~ There was a somewhat lengthy disâ€" cussion regarding what possible a â€" tion could te taken under the circumâ€" stamnws and at the suggestion oi ‘‘ommissioncet Dr. Walters cf BeSia the above resolutinn «am 2an.lld been reported by various companies controlling the wells in the south porâ€" tion of Cntario the municipalitics in the vicin‘ty should share jn the bezeâ€" 4in atove resolution was th» result } { the conference held in the Council (Chamber on Tuc@‘ay afternoon at' which the question of securinxg a naâ€" ; tural gas supply for the fhowns of ‘ Western Ontar‘o was disccsscd â€" at some length. It was the general o;â€" inion that if the natural gag Ttesources of the Province are ashreat as has i After the meeting of the Hydroâ€"Elâ€" ectric Commission _ in Toronto . on Tuesday afternoon Hon. Adam Beck immediately informed Mayor _ Hahn over the longâ€"distance telephone that the date of the Niagara power deâ€" monstration had been finally settled subject to the approvgl of the Berlin committceâ€"Tuesday, October lith. Niagara Power'bfcmonstrafion ‘ on Tuesday, Octcber lith MUNICIPALITiES wili. wairt FORZ NATURAL Gis 10g2 20 20000 Me exenpUneed of ~eleven members, seven to be elâ€" ected for a term of two years, half reurlngeaehyur.onewlllbo apâ€" pointed each year by the . Separate School Board, and three will be apâ€" | pointed by the County Council, who ' must be residents of the High School i District, one to be appointed _ each year for a term of three years. Seven of the members will deal wlmt- ters pertaining to the Public Is . while all of the members will transâ€" | act the business in connection _with the Collegiate Institute. The Anemâ€" | bers of the Board of Education â€" reâ€" presenting the Public Schools. are elâ€" | cctedbygcncnlvotc‘o(tho rateâ€" ; payers in the same manner as _ the memoers of the Town Council are _ elected. Moved by‘wW. C. Kennedy, Winiâ€" sor, seconded by Mayor M. Mulâ€" lin, Preston, that in the opini/on cf this meeting of representatives ‘of Stratford, Ingerso‘:1, â€" Windsor, Preston, Waterloo and Periin the present is an opportune time to appoint a permanont secretary to lee> in touch with iha annditi.. o o making ‘q~â€"520. ~CHECHe being for a period of three . years, one retiring each year. Under the provisions of the Act and in accordance with the resolution passed by the Town Council the new Board of Education will be composed Of eleven niemLnra: c22ll °0 27â€" AEVHH qo [ alk oneâ€" retiring each year. The Collegiate Institute Board is composed of three members appointed by the Town Council, one by the Public School Board, one by â€" the Separate School Board. and three by the County Council, those appointed by the Town and ~ County Councils holuc 35. _7 M â€" UOU MERr C OBE in in netioct i nco Pss â€" Wmcmma.mm andâ€" Collegiate Institute â€" of _ this town at.the nextâ€"municipal elections. :‘M,m-‘“’”'“’ ten‘ members _thel’luh&iulnond. two elâ€" ec‘ad'mnmhwud!otabm of twn uakes" 7. Haues TRIP UP IN AN AJRSHIP was Exoucn ir " 30 Thom,â€" Ald, Wilkinson being the only member opposed. . .All. of â€" lg: mombers were present excepting Alds. Winterhalt and Clement. The result olthc«-cn'-aua.-u.,.... sure‘is brought ‘to bear to have it mhl"’m'mhfid_ ection, of a Board of Education to manate awd 22cal cyd o e "’#’*:":"" the Town Councit a1" most unsnimously passed the above niinicipality in Board of Educatioh _ as provided :&Mg'u_o u’?v'fl. ..."" sorstion & Wt RoRnlne Of this teâ€" ed Mr. Almas on his reâ€" own on Saturday. We Eone up 800 miles for all 1 just held on. held â€" my my weight ever attemptâ€" P ar" 1. i .. O€ EDUcation ;f%P'l our Excellen most desprrate thing N _ Board . ‘of forimed . in the ' The many friends cf Mr. Clayton |Wil-’Ltong. the well nown boxer, will ‘exterd their bheartiest congratulation: 1 to him ard his bride on entering the ; ranks of the tenedicts. Clay tm was haprily wedded to Miss Ethcl Hil!s ‘ol this town on Wedresday after noonm. May he have no more knockâ€" out blows is the wish of his formâ€" _er Telegraph associates. \ _ _T:v many friends of Mrs. A. J. Fimmel â€" who underwent a criticzeal operation aft the Toronto (ieneral Icspital will be picased to know that she is ma‘ing a ra id recovery and it is expected that se will te atle to return home in a few days. _ THEF.F. DALLEY co. LimtTen, Mr. Smith is in a position to supply upâ€"toâ€"date outfits of @ll lin‘s on short notice. Mrs. Harry Tolton entertaired in formally at cards on Wednesday: af ternoor for Mrs. S. M. Engisi of Dallas, Texas, who is visitin: Mrs Fred G. Chace. Most deaiers handle and recomâ€" lr-d "‘Black Knight" Stove Polish, If your deater cannot supply it, send 180. for a big canâ€"sent M’ul'. i The Executive of the Canadian Cl1. has received word from Rev. J. A. Macdonald, editor of the Glolc, stat { ing that he would accest the invitaâ€" ' ticn of the Club to address the memâ€" bers provided the luncheon js held on ’Sa;urday evening, October 15th. Arâ€" rangemcnts are being made to tia:s ‘ fet the opering announced for the 13th ;until a future date in order to seâ€" etre the gifted Globe ecitor. ’ Mrs. C. M. Augustire of _ Racice, , wis., cMest daughter of the _ late Nrs. Rreithaupt Bas moved to Ee1 : with her family and will reside at 3i Nargaret Avenue. It‘s a pasteâ€"so there is no watery mixture to be prepared. Just a few rubs with cloth or buee fopes n alreeike shine And th’::hine luh’?u ace Kr. W. J. Smith has bought t:e lizery business formerly carriew on b\ Mr. W. J. Kee, in the rear of Emyth Bros. King Street. Mr. Smith is well known to the public in this ecnnection having formerly, been con nectec with sereral other liveries and th> experience thus gained will be useq in giling the public firstâ€"class service. ‘Black Knight" takes all the hard work and dirty work out of stove polishing. Let him show you the quick and easy way to shine the stoves. Has the "Black Knight‘"‘ come to your home ? Mr..George Moore is spending t.> diy in Toronto. _ Frod Labyr Bursau 59 King St. West, Berlin. We have vacancies for men and women in all lines of work If you are out of ecmployment communicate with us at once. No charge for registration or services rendered. IH4f : > THE EMPLOYERS‘ ASSOCIATION Berlin News Items Phon: 97 J~/s‘The Kirg! blent;:; We deliver all ordurs prou Watorico County "The product of the City Mills stands preâ€"emiâ€" _ nent amony . pure. white, wholesome, .healih <» > ‘I‘vi? and théreforeâ€"nutritious us flours. <It‘s not. .. Ofly fine in apparance, but in quoluw iss Ait‘your.w:r for it and insist on ing i. . ’ Moerchant Mitlor. "}‘H“H’fâ€"““"’-‘”fi [sofuts iuafuafialt 3 OF IRViN MmMastTerR romptly, To thoroughly advertise Sindirs‘ Dressâ€"Uutting Course I will teach his $15 Course free of charge, by mail or personal instru tions to a‘l put chasing the $3 Tailor System, Cours * was inâ€" vented in 1898, improved in 1005, and has been taught to over 9000 pup is in Canada, $00 given to an one who cannot make a perfect fit d’t:r learn ing. Course teaches bow to ent, fit and put together, every article in di ees and mantle making by System, and takes four dass to teach. You mey learn by mailiin vour srara t .ms‘ *L Free to Ladies LEARN TELEGRAPHY.. .‘‘More. Pay, Less Wor‘, Shorter Hw&"fi .reseat the litest regulations _‘ fe S Cailway operators and clerks. % train you for Agent‘s work and op«< > eratirg* under very best conditions. ; No doubt about immediate employâ€" ~ ment when ready. _ All railway@g ; want men. _ Particulars® free. bes > Central Telegraph School, Yonge d Gerrard, Toronto, El @+0+Â¥0+4a+0+e+ o+0§04.& i Auctioneel on T»wa a11i Farm Pnpsrty. * _ The Chloniclo-To?ccup!; $ with its circulation of nearly : 35 )0 1s the paper the people look to for thesoe announceâ€" : ments. During 1909 it car: # ried more advertising of this : olass than ali other Waterloo : County papers combined t There is areason. & _ The Chronicle Telegraph goes in to nearly every coun â€" : try homein WaterlooCounty ? Should Send the Saile$ $ Advert sements and + $ Sale Bills to us: iFarmers .40*00.0000&.00000‘ and its subscription lt-fi keep growing. â€" sys It you want to make sure of the success of your zsale advertise itin the Chronic‘eâ€" Tele :raph. : You cannot reach the groeat . mass of the people of Watâ€". erloo County through any â€" other Newspaper. â€" _ _ Henry Knoll, Beriin. Money to Loan & P Bs ? Tess > OI _ om il'td"':‘ig} *> City Milis, 214 Quecev St & David Bean PUBLISHER," Chron cleâ€"Telearai EDUVCATIONAL Jourse I will teach his of charge, by mail or tions to a‘ put chasing stem, Cours> was inâ€" JInc, . Nealth ;;.’-a 1 Slk #* rs. <It‘s not. .â€" & [ ity ‘as well, . â€"&t ..

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