Cure nxygen is nature‘s great he Recently a way has been found of bri in plentiful and sufficient quantitics th the seashore or the mountains. Outdoor life and changes of clin .: tibly recommended . Most peopi«, change their environment far one se They are expensive to tm ai drug has ever beea found ch temporaty telief, a permanent been out af the question. HESE twa widespread ¢ompiaints and their ' often attendant ailmentsâ€"*Netvousne«s, Anacâ€" mim, Insomnix and cven Neurasthenia and Melancholiaâ€"have v recked t} e vitality and sapped the strength of many of out be se prople. seucan dE ce Nes fund Easily Cured at Horie Without Drugsâ€"With Oxygon PTMIFSE td ue ideanenad ae OAE satarrh ana Asthma Kingston for mmnicip tario, t The _ Board aaf Trade, Fergn: try to secure the removal of t} lington county | buildings from to Ferens, e e e es Mrs. Fernando Snyder spent the Sunâ€" day u} Berlin.â€"Miss _ Katis Berlet spent _ Sunday at her home here. â€" Mr. afd Mrs. Wm. Knarr and {amily, Mr. and Mrs. Daiton Snyder and faâ€" mily @nd‘ Mrs. Jacob Erb all of Waâ€" terloo, were guests at â€" Mr. Lewis } Erb on Sunday.â€"The Misses Abbic Bemis and Alice Snyder spent Sunâ€"| day at Oxbow Farm.â€"A very hapâ€" py event took place last \\'«-dncsday,‘ Nev. 23 at Waterloo, when Mr.{ Peter Alba Snyder was quictly marâ€"| ried to Miss Eliza Strong both _ of l this place. Hearty congratulations | and good wishes for a long happy and ; prosperous life are extended by thc' community to Mr. and Mrs. Anvder.} WAaXT CoUXTyY BUILDINGS ssending a few days at the residence ol Mis) â€" Hen Snyder.â€"Mr. â€" John Yantz, visited for a week with friends _ near Rummelhardt.â€"Mr, and ap= w 000 . i 1 News Notis.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dotwerler cf BiwJaz and Mr. and Mrs. Hitss Shout: of Berlin _ were Sunday guests at Mr. smd Mrs. Allen Weber‘s.â€"Miss Alic> Snyder cf Presâ€" ton, is viiting on fow days at the f honkcbf bes suster, 22. and Mrs. Wm Eedford.â€"Miss Shants of Berlin â€" is Co., of Berlin, after a short vacation; spent with her patents here, has ac-l cepted a similar position with the j Wiegand Shirt & Collar Co., of Berâ€"! lin and commenced her new Cuties f there last week.â€"A Galt Reformer j agent called on the residents of 1-11isi vicinity last week soliciting subscripâ€" tions for this â€" well known family | CuEh3: er did not come and preach for us, as has been his wont on Sunday, Nov 13th, hence we had no church serâ€" vices. _ Pending such time as satisâ€" factory arrangements can be made as to the supply oi Freeport church. Rev. Mr. Walker has kindly announcâ€" ed his intention of preaching here evâ€" ery alternate Sabbath afternoon , at 3 p.m. which next service will be on Sunday, Dec. 11th.â€"The Freeport S. S. scholars are contemplating pri~ parations for their annual Christâ€" mas entertainment, further anzounceâ€" ment of which. will ne made later on.â€"Gladys, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Scherman of Mcadow Brook Farm is quite ill at | present. We all wish her a speedy reâ€" j covery.â€"Miss Ella Lutz visited .\lrsll M. M. Donald of Preston on Saturday ' afternoon.â€"Mrs. Elizabeth Becker oi‘ Maple Lane, is spending a week or two visiting her many frienids and i relatives.â€"Messrs. Norman, Amos and Herman Hertle, jr., have all i gone to Dundas where they will be s employed in doing quarry work. â€"‘ Mr. Eph. Honsperger oi Preston was! a Sunday visitor with his mother, | ; Mrs. _ Amos Hallman.â€"Master John‘;| Gimbel who has been employed as a;t farm hand for the summer months 1 with Mr. C. Pelz of near Chicopes hasl,] completed his dutics there and is ! once _ more staying with his parents, lf: Mr. and Mrs. Hy. C. Gimbel of‘t; River Lodge.â€"Miss Alma Bock, arT former employe of the Jobn Forsyth|. Items of !.fcraï¬fe afe very sorâ€" y to refort the ~accident which befell Master Ornon Hagey, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hagey of Chicopee _ on Saturday last. Ornon has but recently taken a positien in Shirk and Smyder‘s flour mill at Ger< man Mills and while busily engaged in pursuing his duties there, he was so unfortunate as to have his hand caught between the rollers of a very heavy machine and have three of "his fingers so badly crushed as to necesâ€" sitate their â€" amputation. The young lad is now doing as well as can be expected.â€"Rev. Mr. Walker of Bloomâ€" ingdale occupied the pulpit of the Freeport church here on Sabbath alâ€" ternoon last, as usoal and delighted his hearers with a very interesting discourse. _ (Gwing to Freeport being attached to Berlin circuit some years ag0, and no change being made as regards it, at the recent annual conâ€" ference _ it was confidently expected ; Ahat the Berlin pastor would supply here and in anticipation of this RaY* Unlu of Prane, Fergns, will eure the removal of the Welâ€" ounty | buildings from Uuciph al BLCOMINGDALE is heading | power in that gives more than t ute has heresofore 49 Branches Almos a movement ca‘stern _ Onâ€" ‘ °_ _j Parents.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Uttley * _ 2 "of Alborta are spending a few weeks will PC, with relatives in Doon and Preston. work. ,; ; â€"We are â€" very sotry to report that ston wasi an Klance had the second stroke on j mqlhcr'!Sunday evening and is in a very criâ€" ter 2O9D! [ tiogt conditio®â€"Mrs. A. Foster â€"reâ€" Y"3. 28 2 i turned home on Saturday after spendâ€" months fing a few weeks with relatives in copec h.asi'l‘oronto.-Rev. Mr. Stewait of Hesâ€" allds peler occupied â€" the pulp‘t of the ‘parems’lPresbyterian church on Sa@aday â€" in B â€" 0 Of ihq absence of Rev. Mr. Johnson.â€" ock, _ a The Neckâ€"Tie Social which was held F sys o P in the Methodist Church last Tuesday mcatmnl evening was very successful.â€"Rev. Mr. 838 8° [ Pranielg of Troy â€" exchanged pulpits lt gulc)with Rev. Mr. Stearn in the Meino‘ of l?cr'idist church on Sunday.â€"A dance will 2 eess fhg held in McGarvey hall on Thursâ€" fmorme! | day, (Dce. ist. o en ie en NR [days _ with her sister in Galt.â€" A gtypographiral error erept in our Ilast. week‘s budget of news. In that ‘Part referring to the possession â€" of Mr. Good‘s blacksmith shop it â€" read Mr. Miller gets possession on _ Jan. '25(!1, while it should have read 2nd. â€"Mr. John C. H. Dahmer was oa ;\'isitur to Preston and Galt last‘ Sunday.â€"A joirt celebration of the birthday of Mrs. G. Jonas and â€" the wooden wedding of Mr. _ andMrs.Dicâ€" trich Scherer was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas last Sunday.â€"Mr. Geo. McKoensie who has been cletking in Bowman‘s stote for the last 5 ot 6 years, has resigned his position. _ We have not yet heard what he intends doing. UR en enanitys‘s C '-â€"E\’crybody is talking electric railâ€" u3way now. . Whether it comes this f'\vay or not, is not, it seems for the public to know just yet. _ So imaginâ€" > ary lines are being built in the meanâ€" , ‘ time.â€"Messrs. W. J. Snider, _ J. G. ~ Hurst and Leander Bowman attended (tie mecting at Waterloo last Friday ‘as the delegates of this section. â€" l( 3Mts: 3. Shants ot Buflalo, N.Y., is '!\‘isiting her mother, Mrs. Sam Bowâ€" man.â€"Mr. Jac. Shumacker of â€" Berâ€" ilin, spent Sunday with his mother here.â€"Mrs. Geo. Schteiber of Berlin [is visiting Conestogo friends.â€"Mr. |F. S. Challener made a business trip |to _ Montreal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i Schweitzer spent Thursday in Toronâ€" itrLâ€"Miss Bernice Kurschinsky reâ€" ‘lurned home after spending a â€" few | News Notes.â€"Mr. Wm. Eby of Peâ€" tosky, Mich., was renewing old ~ acâ€" quaintances here last week. We are glad to see Wm. 100k so well. By all appearances Uncle Sam‘s domains agree with him.â€"MIss Lydia Schicfele who has been ill is again recovering. is SI Ne snn ae & i News Notesâ€"Mr. Arthur Har Hartney, Manitoba, arrived last ‘nesday to spent the winter witl m en Cmy * â€" evening,= the subject taken up © i ‘Bookkeeping~ on the Farm" DÂ¥ â€" ) srs. Wilson and Mr. Byrons â€" The subjects taken up in thg, Woâ€" ‘ men‘s Institute were ‘"Putting away s ~ Vegetables â€" for winter use‘" by ‘Mrs. _ G. Miller and "How to create â€" and s preserve that air which gives charâ€" : acter to the home‘" by Miss E. L. â€", Bowman.â€"Several of our young peoâ€" : ple took in the lecture on China in the â€" Presbyterian church, Elmira, on Friday evening last.â€"Mr. Harold _ Benner gave a party‘ at the home of _ Miss Bertha Melitzer one evening last _ week.â€"Misses Salome Howlett _ and EÂ¥hel Letson and Mr. A. Shoemakâ€" er Sundayed with the latter‘s relaâ€" ; tives near Elora, Mr. and NMis. J. Shoemaker.â€"A carload of hogs was . shipped from this place last Wednesâ€" day by Messrs. Letson and House.â€" Word has just been received here of the death of Mr. Wm. Mackie well | and favorably known in this communâ€" ity. The sympathy of a large circle ‘of friends is extended to the family. Deceased has suffered for some time from the effects of a paralytic stroke taken while at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C, Lundy, of Galt.â€" Mr. L. Gole of Breslau, has returned ; after spending a couple of weeks |; with his father who was very ill. â€"|; Sacramental services will be held in | c the Congregational Church next Sunâ€"| day. Mr. Moses Weber of Markham |â€" spent last week with his mother,Mrs. | i J. Weber of this village. I Aw " f 11_;‘__ °* _ WEST, *4 ; ‘ : a i ,'"': s a x « : % â€" Loca! ‘and Puâ€" stmas | is j P coming!‘â€"The Fatmers‘ guh! of ‘this uthe Place will hold their Xmas supper | . worent ' in Jupp‘s Hall on the evening of P .c Dece. 23rd. _ More later.â€"The a ie a e{r 8 4 monthly meeting was held last F nigay ’ * â€"8igts Li evening, the_gabject taken up ‘ Â¥as : ‘Bookkeeping on the Farm" by v§s- Li Liver srs. Wilson and Mr. Byro: m. rpp o o da col rat place will hold their Xmas s in Jupp‘s Hall on the ovelg Dee. 23rd. More dater.â€"The montaly l‘lmeï¬hg was held last® CONESTOGO DOON Mr. Arthur lHann of : Wedâ€" h his Anr marriage tnok place at the forâ€" mer‘s sister‘s home in Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in Elâ€" mira â€"Mrâ€" and Mrs Doerbecker â€" and their children spent Sunday at the latter‘s home, Mrs uJ Ratz â€" Rev A.â€"R Schultz, pastor of St James Lutheran concrecation, attended a Siitprise which was given to Rev. F. Schitelke af HeideTberg last week. â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. Robert Crooks _ of â€"Messts. J. S. 1 wer, Geo. Klinck, Weber, and O, 8. ed as tepresentat connection with 4 electric railwaw ’uptl('al work and has now â€" a first class oliceâ€"Mr. Elsworth Gibson, son of Mr. H. Gibson of this town, was successful in obtaining over 85 per ceal. at his recent examinations at the Berlin Collegiate â€" Mrs3. D Miller spent part of last week with her danughter, Mrs. Wm. Steuernagel. â€"AMessts. 1. s Weichel, S. Lacshinâ€" Wees o o es 1 neFP inbbtiitatiiiid ieA 4 30 fure. Mr. J. B. Bowman â€" â€"deserves credit for his fine work. Next year it is capected that the grade will be levelled and the hill which has been such a n isance for so long will be done away with â€"Mr. Geo. Klinck is having Tof. Graham at his Optiâ€" can‘s offce from now until Dec. 3. Mr. Klii K has had many â€" improveâ€" ments r.ade in connection with his optical work and has now a â€" first class nlige câ€"Mro Wihsllll 0 N. S pmet RORT Amta 1. Groff spent part of last week in Berlin.â€"Mr. Louis Weitzel who was so seriously injured by a shot gun a few weeks ago has so iar recoverâ€" ed as to be able to take short walks. The lad is still carrying the bullet in his leg and valess _ further inflammation sets _ in will _ probably not be extracted at all.â€"Mrs. J. C. Allemang srent Sunday with friends in Preston.â€" The bricze on Arthur street is now completed and â€" is "a StroDE ard substantinl Inaticc 280C ‘CTfo and Miss Beatrice Behrens. Mrs. Wm. Brox was pleasantly surprised by a number of her lady ftiends last Thursday, it being ‘her hirthday. A very pleasant time was spent by all present.â€"Mr. and Mrs. 1 ow 007 1 Mrs. Wm. Brox w surprised by a number ftiends last Thursday, hirthday. A very plea Rioiititats i celonnnin ad ds .2 12 0.01 L. Zeigler, manager of the Metroâ€" politan Bank here, visited _ at his |mother‘s home in Waterloo last Sunâ€" day and sang an acceptable solo in the Methodist church in the evening. â€"The boys seem to be taking a keen interest in hockey this season. They have entered _ the O.H.A. and Mr. Glebe was a representative at a reâ€" cent meeting held in Toronto.â€" Mr. A. Esch who lately bought a fine brick house from Mr. A. Eby moved into it last week.â€"The principal and teachers of the Elmira public school have decided to hold one of their: splendid concerts at the closing _ of the present term.â€"Miss Alberta Hedâ€" rich who was operated on for apâ€" pendicitis last Wednesday is improvâ€" ing nicely. Miss Emma Hedrich, her sister, spert last Friday and Sunday with her at St. Joseph‘s Hospital Guelph. Local and Personal.â€"Mr. and Mr,s. H. McKinnon visited at the home ot Mr. A. Moses last Sunday.â€"Mr. Geo. es & Very smaill and as casy *to take as sugam, weeks ago has so to be able to t The lad is still in his leg and ua GUBRE S!CK HEADACHE. ‘w _ completed and â€" is "a substantial looking strucâ€" J. E. Bowman â€"deserves is fine work. Next year ed that the grade will be the hill which has been Must Bear Signature of See Fac.Similo Wrapper Bctows ELMIRA in the â€" Friday Ruth _ of is visiting her _ sisfer, Mrs. A. K. sansagtes, Erh â€"Mrs. Seanlon spent part of Tast ‘ing t dae a weork _ with friends in Toronto.â€"The Mr. O 440 litfle son of Mr. ... Arnou has been Jatfar® of girite ill with an attack of the Kimnded ( much _ prevailing epidemic infantile here fast _ . _ _ G62000, answer Pac missionary call and seek to take the Gospel to those far away heathon Chinese. Durâ€" ing â€"the evening Mr. A. Laschinger sang iwo _ suitable solos and the merting closed with a solo by _ Mr. Ferguson‘s little fiveâ€"yearâ€"old daughâ€" ter.â€"Miss Porter of the public school staff spent Sunday at her home in Strafford.â€"Mr. Collinson has sold his fine large residence on Mill street to Mr. _ Martin Schumaker for the sum . of $3@50 â€"Miss T. Scott of Winnines ‘oflowing im in his lecture of this assisted _ the audience very much in !at away country. _ Mr. Ferguson has encountered many thrilling and miraâ€" oulous escapes, but he feels trat had he his choice over again with all the dangers and hardships visible, he would again â€" answer â€" the missionary call and seek to take the Gospel â€"to those far away heathon Chinese. Durâ€" ing theâ€" evening MrooA OT acshinsae The splendid lecture which was givâ€" en in the Presbyterian church on l«‘ri-J day evening of last woeek proved a most interesting and instructive dis«,i course. Mr. Ferguson, who has been among the Chinese and mu’rmuulin,-.:: country for â€" sixteen years had many | startling incidents to relate. ’I‘hc'- views, which he himself had _ taken ; following fiim in hMs lecture af this | Linwood spent Sunday with friends in town. 5555895995000 S5§S°qq As an extra inducement we the,Chroniele-Teleg'Paph Su the best estimate, providing first, second or third in the Competition. Estimate coupons can be had at th subscription to the two papers. The Family Herald and Weekly Star on this Continent, and can safely be dep artially. We hope to see some of our read "C© offer the CUHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH and The Famfily Herald and Wee kly one year each at $1.75 and every person accepting this offer has the right to make an and The Family Herald and Weekly Star will send the first three of its readers who correct or negrest to correct estimate to England with all expend _ any paiurs of Cia ada and a liberal allowanse for spending money. How Many Readers will the issue of March 15th, 191 1, on the same basis have? Readers of the Ghronicla-Telegrag!g; We offer the CHRONIC The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph WATERLOO on T. Here are the Qonditions THE ISSUE OF THE FAMILY HERALD AND WEEKLY of September 15th, 1910, had 656,370 readers based on an aver five readers to each paidâ€"subscription. for the sum of Winnipeg Mrs. A. K. part of last Send all orders and communications to K bo# 3. +A ; k4 1 P N . A# f A o . t : 49. Win SHBG @e m css _2 M t eor his / paraly sis.â€"The â€" Medrich Bros. â€" have M:nrhlwl a large addition to their buildâ€" um ing af, the tear ofo theit store It Pl‘l{!\ߠbe used for the manufactm in of K. sansagmes, ete.â€"Dr. Walmsley is harâ€" ast ‘ing t ie cellar of hits house cemented Phe Mr. (Oi4n Hook is quite M with an en |atfar® onf hronchitic _ Â¥ive nsz Telegraph Subscpigep P.zona 97. Merchant Miller. ~I 3 IoJooJonIonJenfosJsoJanSoofenfanfenJaePooJecfe [onfoule . ofeefocfocteet. "The King" blended Wacleliver at! orders urour $50.00 had at this office, which OPEN: TO. ALL , providing that etimété bronchitis.â€"Mrs. A t { Berlin called on her friends week.â€"Rev. Mr. Hamilton uB GEGSSEnonmananre, The product of the Cit nent among pure, wh giving and therefore nu only fine in appearance, Ask your grocer tor it : Star, of Montreal, is the greatest* Family and Farm ‘paper depended upon to carry out this inique ccmpetiticn imâ€" readers win the trip. Senda in your â€" subscriptions now IRVIN MASTER § biended. Old Homestead Pastry orders promptly. City Mills, 214 Queen St. S t of the City Mills stands preâ€"emiâ€" ; pure, white, wholesome, health herefore nutritious flours, Jt‘s not appearance, but in quality as well. ercnant Miller. Berlin, Ont, i mle inlrede sPoofenfenfoofe ePoofonfoofen]eofooPnfonfeofoufe ofenfenfonfuafe must be filled in Family Herald and Weekly Star for Family Her alds â€" $ NC in will give $50 to of _ Winterbourne «pent last Friday j With friends in town â€"Mr. and _ Mrs, ’“;II'N' Badtey spent Nunday at the [Tatter‘s home at Ingersof.â€"Mr. Bergd [ Gibson of FTortonto paid his patents a "l\‘l' here over Nimday.â€"Miss Ethet ’I{--nmlrl\‘ of Stâ€" .Jacobs is the gnest pof her friend, Miss Beatrice Behreng, (â€"Mr.l ) 8. Wriche} was a business 'vnsitor to Waterloo last week, & but in quality as well. ind insist on having it, l E its readers who make the any paiurs of Cia bei LY STAR average of and accompany your making estimate