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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Jun 1911, p. 3

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_ No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach Oflice, Waterloo Mutual Building King St. Business Office 249, House 200. Rusiness solicited for frst class * .. Compavies. The Mercantle Fire Subscribed Capital........ _ 250,0(00 p Deposit with the Dominion _ j Government ..... ........ $117,140, _ All policies guaranteed by the London i nd Lancashire Insurance Compary ‘ with Arsets of $16,306,638, . Alired Wright, Secretiry T. H. Hall, Inspector C. A BOEHM District A c Llistowel Business College We place our graduates in prsitions. Cur groduae aro succesfnl. Two courses Comâ€" mercial ard Sborthand. Fall Term opens Sept It is earnestly _ requested that every reader of this newsâ€" paper see the Bliss agent at once and get a box of the reâ€" liable Bliss Native Herb, the best Spring medicine, the good herb blood purifier for entire family. 16 Maynard Ave. Berlin, Ont Sole Agent Waterigqo County Traog Manrks Desians Angone sonding a sketce snd desen(iimmey sen & e Q-lnkli ascertain on.r opml:v'v'x froe wmflru an in is probably rntfillmma. onmunteaâ€" Mo-ll'.rlolgemlfidcnt al. HANDBODK on Patents sent free. Oldest -fioncy for secnriiiz patent. Patents taken t mth Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in tue. PERSONAL:â€"â€" Personal experience has proâ€" ved that it will‘regulate the liver, give new life to the sysâ€" tem ard strengthen the kidâ€" neys. Ir will make rich, red blood. 200 tablets $1.00 andâ€"the dollars back promptly if not benefited quickly and surely. Apply at once to Insurance Company INCORPORATED 1875 Head Office â€" Waterico General Insvrancs Agent. Scientific American, A strong man is strong all over. No man can be strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or frow some other discase of the stomach and its associated organs, which imâ€" Of The sTIONGON aHG ITS SEROOINTEW UE@MN®, MOROM MHC & r.iu digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach weak or discased there is a loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When a man ‘‘ doesn‘t feel just right," when he docen‘t sicep well, has an uncomfortablé feciing in lhmh‘.::{ui-‘,ioln‘nid, nervous, irri table and despondâ€" ent, he is losing the nutritiog needed to make strehgth. Such a man should use Dr. Plerce‘s Gole ‘en Medical Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other orgaus of digestion and nutrition. It enriche s the blood, invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidney: :, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH AND STR ENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can‘t afford to accept a secref nostrum as a subst itute for this nonâ€" alcohoiic medicine or kNown comrosition, not even thougi 1 the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printec i on wrapper. Buccessor to Buckterrough Co. EDWIN C. MATTHEW8, Principal & BOEHM District Ageri Waterloo, Ont. Phorne 219. We can prepare you for Businces at Sol. Kaufman, of J:ym::‘munc )ounn'l. I‘I‘cm fo’: $3.15 a year, postage prepaid. old by C New York 46 1Broadway, g. !\M& r m_wmnn&-n'.n. L4 A /0 YOUNG PEGPLE C.A. BOEHM The |uxury OF A laxe TriP Where spend ion > Why not enjoy the M.d;mlmdhmrwmm .eo-.‘ul“fillh Allh‘mhmrm the Great Laki reached regularly the excellent service of C D. C Lake Lines, Ths ten I-vnm-nm?l this fleet are of modern steel construction and have all qualities of _ _ Daily service is operated be and Cleveland, Detroit Buffalo; foot Trips weekiy betweon ?om&-. ie Emm ielund and way ports; daily service between Toledo, and Putâ€"inâ€"Bay, _ 00 "'A'ak?nd" nd to Mackinac special steamer will be operated two trips week khm1 i mfim every C ivd uedunchi ons crap sharige > mm n n t mmmmmm@mmflnnfimmfl RATLROAD TICKETS AVAILABLE:â€"Tickets e es M â€" Mss (Puaplhetiess s Detroit and Ro:tale and Detroit and Cleveland wiil be henored tor tramsport atton on D. & C. Line Steamers in either direction. _____________________ Send 2 cent stamp for Mustrated Pamphiet and Great Lakes Map. A : L. G. Lewia, G. P. A., Detrit, Mich. Phikp H MoiKes ploe: in i rA P CA Schink. Gen T Mer. Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company and comfort MACKiNAC WHERE YOU CAN GO AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that aiter the said last mentioned date, the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the _ deâ€" ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to. . the claims of which they then shall have notice, and that FPriey will _ not . be liable for the said assets _ or _ any part thereof to any person or perâ€" sons of whose claims netice shall not have been received by them _ at the time of such distribution. Dated the first day of ..June, 1911. A. L. BITZER, Beriin, Ont., Solicitor for the said Executors. # $3â€"61. gmd all small grain, and their equal cannot be found for mixed farming, stock raising _ and â€" dairying. _ Fou further information call on or write Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, Chapter 129 and amending acts that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Joseph S. Snyder, who died on or about the eighth aay of May, 1910, are required on or before the first day of August, 1911, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned solicitor for Menno W. _ Suyder â€" and Aaron W. Snyder, the executors _ of the last will and testament cf the said deccased, their â€" christian _ and surnames and addresses together with full particulars of their claims _ and the nature of the securitics, if any, held by them. C The Canadian Pacific Railway Comâ€" pany _ are offering for sale a large wrea â€" of specicely solected land along their new Sestatoonâ€"Wetaskiwin ant _ Moose _ Jawâ€"Lacomte branches through Central Aluerta. These lands, Price $9.00 per acre and upwards which tan oc gought <at $9.00 per acre _ and _ upward, vield wonderful cropsâ€"bumper â€" cropsâ€"of wheat, oats We solicit the business of Manufacturers Engineers and 0‘ :ers who realize the advisabil ity of having !" + Patent business transacted by Experts. " _ minaryadvicefree, Charger moderate. C ; "M‘ Adviser sen u request. M~ x 7Amn A.Ne_v}og_k!.l!e.m of all kinds, including Paumpe & Wind Mills done J)romptly and «fficiently. Also pipe fitting. All kinds of new E:umps handled. _ Agent for Ga:soline ngines. _ _ l naees C -"Aag.;fi;.' for Toronto Air Motor and ;epl:lirs for this motor always kept on and. Canadian Pacific Railway Lands Phone 18â€"2mos IN THE MATTER OF THE _ ESâ€" ~_TATE OF JOSEPH S. SNYDER LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF wWOOLWICH, IN THE COUNTY OF WATERLUO, YEOMAN, DFEâ€" CEASED. . model for search of Patent Office records. Local representatives in 300 Cities and _ Towns. Our Mr. Greeley was fomflm:finf Commisâ€" stoner of Patents and as such had full charge of U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY & McINTIRF, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. Notica to Creditors ;.r:atoourownclkn model for search . est. M~ < Ltavion, New York L ie freal / ~ircton. DC, UA4. PROMPTLY SECURED CALLFA®S REALTY CO, ATENT S ProduceForiimes RIZES for patents. Book on Paients, NAE NOC PMRUCMEY mDWR 1N TAE "Sints _ to _ inventors." * Inventions Needed.", ‘"Why Some Inventors {ail." All sent rm."§§:c‘i"x'|'fi«.'3i§é}.‘;‘a'w.-‘€:;;- to our own clients, Send rough sketch or Repairing i. 38 King Street, West, Berlin. Ont Abr. Sararas 257 Victoria St. Berlin C CIPH Wb i 4* ta 624 indigestion or _ other stamach troubles aftera fair use of Dr. Hilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills, and this is the best proof that they are the one remedy to successfully do this. Mr. D. B. McLean, Sterling, N.B., says:â€"*"For |a couple of years I suffere(c very much from indigestion with most | of | the accompanying painful symptoms. '.\9 a result I became â€" very much n lduwn, and as the medicines I â€" tried h6 nÂ¥) give me any relief, 1 grew melancholy and unhappy, ant felt | as though my canstitution was breakina down. ~ Quite accidentally my atâ€" jtention was called to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and _ I dccided to try them, and I am happy to say that they _ effected a complete cure, and ‘made my stomach as stromg as ever it haal been. I am glad to say a few words in praise of the medicine that cured me, and I hope my experience will benefit some other sufferer." After all has been said about in di gestion and stomach trouble, therc is caly one way to get a real cure. The stomach must bem ade stror; cnough to do its own work. Indigestion dis appears when the stomach has been made strong enough to digest ordinâ€" ary plain foo®: This strength can only be given the stomach through the tonic treatment supplied by Dr. Williams‘ Pin‘s Pills, which entich the blood, strengthens the nerves and thus enables the stomach tc perforne the duties _ which nature _ intended it sbould. _ In: every neighborhood _ you cam find people who have been cured Tbrough Tonic Treatment whth * Dr. Williams‘ Pigk Pills Homors (70 per cent. and over) â€" Henry Becker, Russel Halstead, Wilâ€" frid Hilliard, Edna Kaufman, Minnic Shaw, Amy Snyder, Gladys Ufclman, Provida Waelchli. Passed (60 per cent. and over) â€" Harold Bowman, Bertram Haliman, WEAK STOMACHS â€"_ MADE STRONG The results of the June examinaâ€" t‘ons at the Berlin Collegiate and Technical Institute are given out . as follows:â€" HC I~i*t 4 RESULTS OF THE JUNE Honors (70 per cent. and over) â€" Herbert Boehmer, William Dengis, Grant Harper, Harold Lang, _ Alex. Potter, Cecil Ruby, Gilbert Reid, Harold Smyth, Hilbert Weichel, Egâ€" bert Zarnke, Ruth Bornhold, _ Irene Heldman, Amy Raiz, Ada Weseloh. Passed (60 per cent. and over) â€" Carl Berlet, Clayton Fenton, David Litwiller, _ Reginald, Ratz, _ Aunice Beck, Mary Bowman, Mildred Bradâ€" ley, Lois Hallman. The following _ have been promoted to Form II.â€" The following have been . promoted to Form IL Commercial:â€" . Honors (75 per cent. and over) â€" Willrid Fischer, Calvin Snyder, Fred Lult and Norma Welsh. Passed (65 per cent. and over) â€" Irene Bain, Maude Bramm, Perey Bowden, _ Ada â€" Jacques, Florence Kauflman, Walter Michael, Elton Witâ€" mer, George Stewart Passed (60 per cent. and over)â€" Leta Heveron, Arthur Kimmel, Hulda Sauder, Mabel Scewart. The following gave been promoted to Form IL.â€" Entich the blocd and you banish most of the every day ailments â€" of hurmanity, and you can entich it quickâ€" est arl best by the us eof Dr. Willâ€" i» s‘ Pink Pills. Sold by all mediâ€" cim â€" dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ _ Medicine Co., Bpyockâ€" ville, â€" Ont. The following have been promoted to Form IL:â€" Honors (70 per cent. and over) â€" Venona Asmussen, Ruth Stewart. Baseball is a strong feature of the Fourth Annual Excursion of _ the Chronicle Telegraph to Detroit _ on July 15. Tickets are good till July 18th, and there is a game every day between Detroit and Boston. The various committees appointed hbmakc arrangements for the Domiâ€" nion Day, picnic of the Canadian Clubs at Woodside Park in Waterloo on Doâ€" minion Day are busy this week preâ€" paring for the event which promises to be a successful _ and delight{ul rvont Nupper will be served at 5 a‘elock after which Mr. R. S. Neville will deliver a patrintic address. . The wives of the members of the _ Canaâ€" dian Club who are not members _ of the Women‘s Canadian Club are reâ€" quested to attend and bring sand â€" wiches with them. fs ce o n o en o stars and directions e ""-:.‘:‘.:“.: Tndien. n iss t Form 1. Commercial Form I. C. General Form I. A Form 1 Eyery Woman EXAMINATIONS AT B.C.1. Thrce additional teachers were apâ€" ppinted to the staff of Public schon‘ vachers at the regular meeting of the Board of Education on Friday evening. Miss Power, heedire a firstâ€"class cerâ€" tificate anc having beer principal | of the Centreville school for tw years, was appointed at the schedule salary of $450.. Miss Grace Wahl was engagâ€" Mr. Sattler favored calling the mew school "The Central." _ After a bricf discussion Dr. Hett introduced a moâ€" tion that the new school he called |"Kim Geerge." _ Hefound no seconâ€" | der. _ If tlr members were unanimou 1 on the choice of a nrene for iho :.‘uhonl. Chairman Rei® felt that now ; was the time to take aetion _ The members, however, did not feel Yhsâ€" |rcwyl to do so at the present time jnnd a tion was deferred. e Collegiate Buness." Miss _ Ferguson, domestic s ience teacher asked forâ€" ar incrcase in salâ€" ary from $950 to $1000, the incroause [A take â€" effcct Jamuacs Obst, â€" 1311. |She explained | that the tracher in ; Galt was receiving £1000. _ She also I gave am account of the financing of the â€" Graduating Class‘ dianer While Miss Forgus n‘s work | has alâ€" ways been very satisii sory the hoar® felt that it could not take any,xtio on the matter at tim present time. . ed at the initial salary of $400. . She has just concluéed her Normal Schoul trairing. Miss Mabel Whiteman, with a‘twe years‘ teaching experience and bolding _ a secondâ€"class certificate was appointed and will be pait the scheâ€" dule salary. Rutherford McBride, Lester _ Wing, Olivia Doering, Ida Kuntz. _ Passed without Diploma â€" Clara Albert, Mabel Brown, Nettie _ Melâ€" rose, Albert Schmitt, Wilbur _ Rumâ€" ball. The Secretary of the School Bascâ€" ball Leagre â€" asked _ the ‘Board to pay a deficit of $1 which was incurâ€" red during the past season. The school champiorship had becn won by the Courtland Avente School.amd a trophy prescented by the sporting goods fipm af Spailding Bros., was _ expected shortly. _ The deficit will be met. Honors (75 per cent. and over) â€" Clara Conrad, Edna Cullen, Louise Treusch, Mamie Zarnke. Honors â€" without â€" Stenography. â€" George Bramm, Wesley Braun. Passed (65 per cent. and over) â€" Irvin Eby. Passed without Stenographyâ€"Harâ€" ry Wolfhard. The following have passed _ from Forms II. aP_d IJ.A. to HULA.â€" Honors (70 per cent. and over) â€" Homer Brubacher, Melvin _ Connor, Stanton Lautenschlager, Enid Mcâ€" Farland, Elmer Meyer, Elias Playâ€" ford, Roswell Ratz, Gordon Schaefer, Melville Snider, Hugh Veitch, Albert Wright. Messrs. Monto, architects rendered an account for $700 on the new school building. $500 will be paid om acâ€" count. The following have passed _ from Forms II. and IIA. to III B.â€"Laurâ€" ine Augustine, Grace Augustine, Warâ€" ren Bevan, William Breithaupt, Hilda Bowman, Martha Bockelman, Jeanâ€" ette Clarke, Donald Davis, Leroy Devitt, Vera Eidt, Clifford Eby, Max Euler, Finlay Forbes, Lloyd Hilâ€" liard, _ Irene Hofstetter, Herbert Klachn, Howard Meyers, Lily Ratz, Delford Snider, Lotne Snyder, _ Wilâ€" frid Schiedel, Percy Shelley, Shelâ€" don Uffeiman, William Ward, Roy Winn, Gertrude Wing. Marshall Taylor and Louise Breitâ€" haupt passed on subjects on . which they wrote. The following have been promoted from Form II. C. to HIL. C.â€" BERLIN BOARBâ€" ~ OF EDUCATION One sanitary drinking fountain will be procured ant should it prove satâ€" isfactory mcre may be purchased. The following must complete work in subjects ipdicated after their namâ€" esâ€"Nelson Bowman in Science and Bookkeeping, Elias Playford in Sciâ€" ence, _ Grammar and Bookkeeping, Bessie Lee in Bookkeeping and Sciâ€" ence. Rev. E. Hofiman _ reported on the German teaching in the schpols Passed (60 per cent. and over) â€" Wilfred Betzner, Nelson Bowman, Paul Hofiman, Bessie Lee, Mildred Ruby, Irvin Shepherd. The folloing resoluticts introduced by Dr. Hett and seconded by Mr. A. Pegâ€" quegnat was passed:â€"‘That a hearty vote of thanks be tendered Rev. E. Hoffman for his interest in the Gerâ€" man teaching in aur schools and for his encouraging report and that a copy _ of the report be sent to the press." Accounts _ amcunting _ to $3904,59 were passed for payment. Naming the New School. Dr. Hett brought up the | question of reming the new school. He referâ€" red to the fact that His Gracious Maâ€" jesty havirg been crowned only the day before it wuald hbe fitting to name (the schpol after him, King George School. Chairman Reid staâ€" ted tlat he had been approached by several persons requestion that the school be named _ after the new sovâ€" creign. He understood that it was the wisl» of the Daughters of the Empite that this be done. onsiderable Business Transacâ€" ted at Monthly Meeting on Friday Evening Compmttce hat cussed the matter and came to the conclusion that she was being paid a very fair salary in compariscn to otlers, far instarce StratforG where the teacher holding a similar position is being paid but $650. No action was taken. Th: Collegiate Committee reported: That ~ the appointment of Mr. C. S. Kerr to the teachirg staff of the Colâ€" legiate Institute for one year at a salary of $1400 be ratified. That Miss Amnie Windsor be paid $100 on July 1st, in accordance with her agreement and that she he offered $520 for the four months with the understanding that Miss Windsor refund $60 _ in case her services are required aiter January 14, 1912. boitles of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee that the trial will not cost you a penny if it does not give you absolute satisfaction. That‘s procf of our faith in this reâ€" medy, and it should indisputably deâ€" monstrat that we know wiat we are talking about when we say that Rec "©93" Hair Toric will grow hair on bald _ heads, except â€" where baldness hbgs been of such long duration that the â€" ry«ts of the hair are entirely dead, the follicles closed and grown over and the scalp is glazed. Remembher, we are basing our stateâ€" ments upon what has already been acâ€" complished by the us eof Rexall ‘©93" Hair Tonic, and we have â€" the right to assume tiut what it has done for thousands of others it _ will do for you. In any event you canâ€" not losec anything by giving it a trial on our â€" literal guarantee. Two aizes, 50c and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our _ storeâ€" The Rexall Store. _ A. G. Haehnel, Waterloo. A Treatment that Costs Notkâ€" ing if it fails +-H~H+!-Hâ€"Hâ€"P+1+Hâ€"!+1â€"Hâ€"H-H+EH-H+H-H-I++P|+! We want you to try threoe large FOR BALD HEADS Closes this week, so if you want to take advantage ol the big Bargains we are giving in good Clothâ€" ing come at once; don‘t wait. Five more days only, as this store will be closed on Saturday, Dominion Day. Plenty of goods still at these big reductions as we are keep‘ng up the assortments of sale goods by adding to them from day to day. j CLOTHING Thornton & Douglas, Ltd. This Big Clothing Sale One line $2.00 Chip Straw Hats, young men‘s shape, with the â€"new P@NCil BDTIM, fOF ............ ....c.l2 clcllils ces emmeees evmmmmese eeheaeee ie $1.285 One line $2.50 Mackinaw Straw Hats, same shape as above, to clear BB xirvrirscnrress everssssperenss byvevivee Uesvipersececcncersteines @rrenuatine Gesrrecis Gesaabies uocnsd (§R.TDB 4 lines Black Staff Hats, this springs latest shapes, regular $3.00, to CIGRE &E .....cccorieee rrrcoomirccece eemionrbrymicc neiniotre ePHRHTiirerh srvvmiss errsinevccess ($1â€"BB Many other lines reduced. Every person buying a dollar straw hat gets a fancy band free. Come before the last few days and get a better selection and better service than at the last moâ€" ment $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Fancy Vests $2.00 Negligee Shirts ... .. $1.50 Negligee Shirts ................ .. $1.00 Negligee Shirts ... .. All 50c Fancy Silk Ties ............... .. All 50c Fancy Cotton Hose ........... All 25¢ Fancy Cotton Hose ........... One lot Boys‘ Wool Jerseys, 75¢ a One lot Boys‘ Blouses, 50c and 75¢ Many lines of Underwear, Braces, ¢ $6.50 Suits, lined or unlined $8.50 Suits, lined or urnlined $10.00 Suits, lined or unlined $12.50 Suits, lined or unlined $15.00 Suits, lined or unlined $18.00 Suits, 3 pieces, lined $20.00 Suits, 3 pieces, lined . $32.50 Suits, 3 pieces, lined . $25.00 Suits, 3 pieces, lined . CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS. Berlin lined or unlined lined or unlined lined or unlined 3 pieces, lined 3 pieces, lined .. 3 pieces, lined . Wool Jerseys, 75¢ and $1.00 for .............. Blouses, 50¢ and 75 C fOf ................. ......... Underwear, Braces, etc., at reduced prices Come Where the Variety is Greatest: UNDERTAKING Special attention paid to Undertaking in all its s Phone 97. Merchant Miller. Borlin, Ont â€" AeBonDn oT ooo PonJanJonPonJenBooQenSecBccBeuBenBeoSa JonJoade sGenBenBenSeaSe e JenBenBenBenSecBenSenSeoSesSecSe eBen§raGeafer§q Save Money and Read the Ads. in the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Where you find the big Furniture House there you will â€" usually find the big values and the best styles Our stock is the largest in Western Ontario. Carload buyâ€" ing makes our prices possible. Our prices are . always the lowest. a 9 ® m c Simpson‘s Retail Furniture Store FURNISHINGS The Choicest Wheat Harvest Yields to you flour which takes rank second to none, when we grind it inâ€" to whal is widely known as the "King" Brand. Starting with prime whole wheat made into flour accordâ€" ing to the best accepted modern meâ€" thods, what else could be the resultâ€" ant but A 1 flour, ~ When Buying ask your dealer for ‘THE KING‘ Phone 97 "CITY MILLS" branches. Day Phone 37. Night Phone 653. HATS IRViN® MASTER $10.90 $13.75 $14.175 $16.75 $18.175 $1.85 $1.38 $4.15 $5.15 $7.90 69¢ 18¢ 25¢

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