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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Oct 1911, p. 3

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C’r"i ;»W C€ompany «.~~_~‘~ INCORPORATED 1s75 _‘;5’:7'“ oc s ss 4 P 6 * . ty 2 es %a,w,.u.‘ ofeal Buting fhosky is it nparen io my whei, c us T hy 5e i Rem is far o y * afi,”.""bflu #49, House 200. “':"; w »‘sl'-;,‘ e 5%*_5;:’: s ~solicited fou frst ,fl‘“""’""""“’"’ a ©Adie Companies. 2 _ CONDITIONS WILL BE CHANGED The Mercantile Fire t edtaa .. "ain... fi'._‘;.’.. 5 whtte bes? > Deposit with theDominicn _ fit earsx s1.+23«» $117,10, ‘ guaranteed by the London and Lancasbire Insurance Conpfary #With Arsts of $16,300,.008, # ilred Wright, Secretary ..,.C. H.. Hall, Inspector 0. A BOEHM iDistrict Agen! â€"‘â€" Waterloo, Ont. Fhone 249. °_ Listowe! Eusiness College and place you in a good position when gradu General inesurance 4; on‘, ufi-}w:flmm-flb’rw ef a‘ ‘â€"m M- :aool&-.tvun‘d::.-“ is modicine of its kind that is the product ol a regularly gradusted phinietes. The uniy bos good enangh that its makery dare to print iss every 6« » its outside wrappor. ‘There‘s no secreoy. . it will bear «i Qyw-*flfi: D-’thh. it . u' Â¥, ?..'-‘........‘.;u v.:â€"uluu-qvm received ~>4 be of all kinds, including Pumps & Wind Mills done ‘rw-p;ly and efAcicntly. Aho,plge tting. : Alt kinds of 1iw andled. _ Agent for Gasolite es. Agent for Toronto Air Motor ar d repairs for this motor always kept on Phone 28â€"3mos x ccoamy to Buckbertough Oo. _ ... Waterloo County 50 King Bt. Wesk, Berlin. _ _ _ We have vaoancie« for men sad womer in all lines of work. l:xum out of_employâ€" rm h us at otce, No charge mu-unrflanm t YÂ¥ INDIVIDUAL INSTRUOT&ON . .....~ You may enter any day, <y > EDWIN G. MATTHBEWS, Principsl, Me can Repairing â€" Hand ‘~Cleaner 100 â€": Employer‘s Association of Packed in Bbis., 4 'i":.o:.l:d 4 Bbe. ln: #t is ce ‘‘* * Sale by J.FENNEL & 80N, Bertin C A BEOEHM YOUVNG PEOPLE _ SWEEP absorbs the dust, brightens the 1ger the carpet. e » ‘One woek free trial. Yours for health, ALL GROCERS Abr. Sararas 257 Victoria St. Berlin you for Busir ors at and cleans your hands when Rethoves . <Aruit !" Here is a woman who spea‘s from ‘rersonal â€" knowledge and long expetiâ€" onte,.viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogab, .. Of on, Pa., who says, L know from experience that Chamberlain‘s co:t_'l L" years ‘‘The ~Gateway :0':9 ‘ariboo" has been {hro9 ty where freight and "nw tali has h:\:) Ao be bavled by â€" wagon ad SU@ C . y With. tlys building of . the _ Grand â€" %Mh tiis conXticn 'C: en changed m>xt spring: f xice will be opufiql between _ _ Jame Cache, that will te the end of steel at the time, and Fort George déring the construction of the lint beâ€" tween thase two points. Ashercit will lese its . Northern tradeâ€"with startâ€" ling scddenness. By the same ~to‘â€" en EQmonton will replace Vancouver at the some tin. as the supply point for British Columbia‘s Central Interâ€" ior. _ Freight will be carried . west from Edmonton by rail to t Cachs, and barged â€"â€"down river to© _ Fort George, . Quesnel ~and Soda . Creck much more eheaply than it . can be wagoned " from Ashcro‘t. > Sod» (‘teek, a. distance c4 167 long miles. It is a simple matter of â€" ecuromics. WwASH THAT You Can Wash Awey That Awful Itch * Yoi can wash.away that awful itchy Ecrensa,â€"and get imstant relief, _ by vsing .D.D.D. Prescription. Tlis _ is scientifically «ompounded > of: Oil~ of Wintergreen, Thymol, _ and _ other socthing and pealing ingredients. Perâ€" fectly harmless and pleasant to use. D.D.D. Prescription has cured thouâ€" sands (f Eczema sufierers all over Canada, as is shown by many tes timewnials the. D.D.D. Company . has received. ; _ You _ can try . D.D.D. without cost, and prove . its shoritsâ€" for: yourself. €imply ~â€"write â€"for a free triat botie to tie D.D.D. Lajoratories, Dept. W. C., 49 Colborn: _St., Toronto. Isn‘t it worlh â€" trying? DiD you participate in thes e huge profits or did "pigeonâ€"hole‘"" the submitted _ to you by your westerm friem}s for co!:ldernion? x:o:lhon, are you the man 5{:- made a profit or â€" the unfortunate one who had the chance but did mot possess sufficient juigmont to recognizre the opportun~ ity or sufficient caurage to close.a deal? The man or woman entitled to sympathy is the one who says: "Five or ten years ago I had Nhe chance to buy this or that property at $180 ar $500 and now it is worth $10,000.‘‘ ‘The average persom srcers at the person who makes such a statement and says: "I" would lfwo bought and mace that money." Are yau going to say five years from now that you had a chance to Iw1y a lot at Poc, Alta., at from $50 to $100 eath ,or are you going to be the man wha :‘m rl.n::c_ mz;: $1,000 to $10,000 in cash as a result of having bought property in this town in this year grace, ? Poe is locate® on the main live of the Grand _ Trunk Pacificâ€" Railway between Edmonton and Sasâ€" katchewan. It is located inâ€"one of the finest farming districts in Western Canada. The surrounding counâ€" try is settled by a progressive type of farmers and Com®quently .will become the market centre for Northorn Alberta. Poe district possesses rich coul mines, is close to rivers andâ€" lakes and large forests aro sasily accessible from â€" this point. These natural rosources insurt for the ré&idents of the town, first, low ®ost of living, and second, great commercial activity, two essentials in the upbuilding of a large town, thus ‘creating valuable real estate. .. 7 4e This tawnsite and contiguous territory hms the requirements outlined by large manulactaring conâ€" cerns for the lacation af large factorics or large enterprises of nam large nummbers of peoâ€" ple. The rivers and lakes furnish water, the coal fields and forests fu rnis m building material, tho fine farming lanmds furnish farm products, enabling theâ€"residents to live at a low coat. The town is located on the main line of the tramscontinental railway, assurimg the necessary transâ€" portation facilities. ‘These com:ibined conditions will furnish cheap labor, ons of the most important fea ures of a â€" mianufactuoring centre. x 4 1 should submit to them. ITCH AWAY En o en Hriareningnnin in ceretcrmmceniovcs Povecrapains en BeoSooSer To Fas Fan BanBa Ban BanBanBenSenJaaQe . cnfenfin] P faiges SonQuaFusQuaFaoJPucPenSunSenSuiQeefeoJeafoof J unJt fc c fnle JenQenJan$asfecfuofenfecfnfec$ fufecfect Poe a Coming Commercial Centre Sor According To Government Estimates Poe as a Manufacturing Centre o AL* the . M _( 0 c oi . mm <k: . which .Ms L. sattier was chairman, aspoin@sl . at tho last session to selot o stal i‘ teachers for â€" the new .school . PIGâ€" } l m':ilowi wachors .. ang the I ng. m transferred â€" to tho nw build ing in . whith will be taught : only third â€" and fourth bookâ€"classes.>~ .‘ 1st ‘division, <Sn. IV., with a class «; 45â€" pupils. * K.; BERLIN BOASO A OF EDUCATION Teachers Transferred to New Schoolâ€"Heid© Monthly Meeling @ 40â€" PBPAEAâ€" Paci t c 0e Ind divisionâ€"Mr. â€"Smith, Sr. IV., with _ a class of 45 pupils. F ‘Brit Aivigionâ€"Mr. Smithton, Sr. IV., ant Jr. IV., with a class of 8 and 18 pupils roq:sctur{y. *_4th ‘divis onâ€"Miss Kacmpf, Jr. IV., with a acclass of 41 pupils, 5th di. istfonâ€"Miss\ Devitt, Jf, 1: with. a â€"class of. 44 pupils. > ':'t:‘mmzl‘lifl Scully, St.» HL, ‘â€" a~class 48 pupils, R \ #th diisignâ€"Miss Cowan, Sr., . with 6th with ~~7ih withy wity a cliss of 48 puples _~ _ __ _ _ 8th divisiccâ€"NMiss Plemlerlieth, St. III., with ‘a elass of 48 pupils. ~ The New Schcol‘s Oper‘ng. Prior _ to wllournment, Chairman Roid ased the mempers ‘"What about the o,qzil:_‘ of _ the new sehool*". He in‘ormed ‘thos? prescat that it woull be impessih‘le to . have . the building ccnfletâ€"d yetore the second or third week," in December which will meot that tho formal â€" ojening will _ not te held â€" intil the New Year, Howâ€" ever the building committee. . was instructed _ to preâ€"are a . procramme for presentation at the xt meoting of the board when final ection ewill be taken. FKF f T aumual sessico was received. t Rev. Sievenpiper, whose son is atâ€" temding. tho Collegiale and who. has paid his annicd fees, bas been trans ferted to Markham,: and asked the board for a refum1. It was decided to grant him $3.40. ak "hegr e e eR The â€" application of â€" Miss Knight arid Miss Hazel Wooul! as teachors> in the public scho‘s were received and accepted y Wan‘t a New Crossing. Mr.. Sattler was the maver of a reâ€" solution to ask . the ‘Council. to conâ€" struct a new croosing at the Kinz Edward Schoo‘. between the _ two walks sepatated by Agres street. This, te maintained, was a necessity, and tho resolutic+ was passed. A Accornts axnounting to whict * $5917.82 was â€"inâ€" with the public schools â€" fcr payment. ...... was made in Western Property during the year 1909 $100,000,000.00 News | s were pass »1 $7889.04 cf jb Atâ€"tâ€"t«t=tâ€" t ‘ FORTUNE OF $38,000,060 FORâ€"BERLINEL $ Leir . to Auk . . z clase 4 tm © * the m“”- Rev. Mr._ Li cas â€"loo"ed up. thy > church recards. of > our â€" oldat may rememâ€" : fel .ukzb here 7 M‘“r w now tory, The old gertignisn died in 1860. Two of his great grait ons who now li e in Arcons, Tiil, were in Préeston recently ma‘\ing u,,}uutes and are satâ€" isfled ~ they are in line for this vast ;utum. ‘There are some rélutives liting in Berlin.â€"Preston Progress. HAD BAD SORE: FOUR YEARS Potoatyr miys. Pn Wickson . Ave., ' to, says: ‘‘About four years ago, a sore spot appeared: on the _ right side of my face. This spot jncreased in sizeuntil it became about halfl an: inch in diamster, and very . > pain{ul. I went to a doctor, but ‘the ointment he gave me did not have ~any : good effect.. ‘The sore continued toâ€"â€" disâ€" _charge freely, and. was most pain{ul. 1 had it cauterized, triel poultices and all kinds of salves, but it was no good, and J continved | to . suffer from it for four vears! * A sample .of Zamâ€"Buk w. given to me; and i used it the quantity was so small, to do me some good, soI a‘further supply. "FRach box did me more and more good, and, to my delight, before I had been using Zamâ€"Buk three weeks, I saw that it was going to ‘heal â€". the sore. In less than a month it was healed! " "I know a lady in the cast of the city, â€" whose husband suffered _ for years with an open sore on his leg. On niy _ recommendation, Zamâ€"Buk was iried in that case. â€"Theâ€" . other | day, when I saw here, she told me that it had healed the sore completeâ€"| Iy Sn "My daughter, who lives in ~ Lethâ€" bridge, Alta., has also used Zamâ€"Buk with the same satisfactory result. I think it is, beyond all _ doubt, the finest bealing baim kriown." Such is the opinion of all â€" persons who have really tried Zamâ€"Buk, It is a cure for _ etema, piles, abscessos, ulcers, scalp sores, ringâ€" worm, cuts, burns, scalds, : bruises, and all skin injuries and diseases. ‘b0c box, all druggists and stores, or l4 oi 1 c 0 NC AdW du 1. ocms ies r oc t oPs U post iree from Zamâ€" 0., % for price. \ In case of skin disease use | LOn¢ also Zamâ€"Buk Soap, 25¢ tablet. l‘fi{. Zamâ€"Buk Has Heal.d it he Walch Land Co. Local and Fersosa The Happenings ©$98,000,000 in Switroris in Switzoria uhllg; in ~Preston. ‘ fathc® buried tack ren church, . Rev. Mr. ed up. th> > church reca Lands, Townsites and Investments ian BRank Building. Winnipeg, Canada unty Seat Careâ€" $un marizegd of Zamâ€"Buk was one day and £ used it. Although was so small, it â€"seemed me good, so.I purchased ) J@m rland, The g. | . ‘J.. W.â€" Capeland, of _ Dayton, Ohie, 5, | purchascd a bottle of Chamtberlain‘s g. | Corgh Rome:ty ior his boy . who or [ bad a cold, and before the tottle se | pone. _JIJs that not better than _ to pay a fite doflar doctor‘s pill?.; For sale by all Dealers. thee ; On Wednestay _ eâ€"ering atoct in fricn‘s // Mr. A. Locahu.t gathered together at the Berlin Clâ€" and gave bim‘practically the last taste â€" of "singls blessedness" he will â€" cmoy. The even‘ag was spent in games, muâ€" _ sic and a sumptuous lunchcon was also ~provig The guest of _ the evening was ?; th« recipient of a havisoms Morr chair, th> presentatica being ‘made . by President W. M. 0. Locâ€" jbead, cf / tho Berlin Club, on bchali cfi ~Archie‘s numerous friends. The | gi‘t was received in cm appreciative manner by th> recipient who promised to make good use of it in the . years ‘to come. 4 I Mr. Lochart is highly esteemedâ€" by hosts of© friends in busin‘ss and sportâ€" jing circlesâ€" an‘% y wes warmly . conâ€" ‘gntulaeed upon his contemplated enâ€" ‘try into the matrimonial ran‘‘s. MoRRIS CHAIR FOR A WESELOH _ A. WESELOH & CO. Ff IF YOU WANT VALUE FOR YOUR â€" _ ~MONEY THEN COME HERE In qualities that give satislaction and styles that reprosent at muufi fushionatle things to te had. Come and get acquainted with our excellent values Berlin We have issued an attractivé ciroulat giving fif? information pertaining to the town and ilS pm-nm together with map shofwing lots for salé. It you wish to receive this attractive ciroular out out. _ flhtbdhtflmuflnnnhuw. % Ger(n;efa! f D oods Czthinx We sell the best of everything in Women‘s Wear CHiLDREX‘S ‘COATS Your etild should have & new coat now, only : a faw more days : before we ir2 © ib ~chillyâ€" November. _ Make your selection now whil® assortments are good: & M GIRLS‘~COATS, 44 to 18 ‘% inâ€"scarlet, navy and green, with military ‘collar or convertable flt:.. MEA M Ee t Say! seectee reveqy renceing NoR KIDDIES‘ COATS, tr CHILDREN‘S COATS, 6 to A, LOCKHART TIANKSGIVING TABLE LINEN FOR SALE ALL WEEK LDREP{'S COATS, 6 to 14 old, from. $2.25; and $4,00 to A. WESELOH & CGO. Every detail attended to by experienced men. When need â€"5 % .inxla,:ekphonuz-we AM&fl? to everything else. You z:: leave it a ""'x:," wi confidence. . Ask any friends whom we have ed on this â€"~ sad oceng:â€"‘â€"flloy are our best reference. . 1 0 euuee "Atâ€"what age, Doctor,"â€" asks the F l <+ > o e a caller, "do women begin to notice the _ If you have young childre " you men?" have _ perhaps noticed 1t dis0rBers, "Well," replies the great _ savant, of the stomach are‘ their mj‘ e on that point there is a difference of mon ailment. " To correct this . "’“" opinion among the authorities. Some !will find Chamberlain‘s y of them assert that the female child Liver Tablets excellent. They are easy notices the opposite sex when â€" only and pleasant to take, and -,-5‘ nd day old, while the rest claim she gentle in effect. For sale by all "Anes not until she is at least fortyâ€" deale! * "Well," replies the great _ savant, on that point there is a difference of opinion among the authorities. Some of them assert that the female child notices the opposite sex when > on!y one day old, wh does not until s eight hours old 71 King 8t. West. Day Phone $7, .Night Phone 653. There‘s a Reason $2.00 to ....35.0 Undertakers _ Everything of the Best at Reasonable Prices. BERLIN REASONABLE CHARGES Furniture and Undertaking ie page of WWe Maintt out atyiew in of ¢ tweed â€" coats, reversible fl"&h for young ladies, for 17, 18 and 20 r at $14,00 to .....s2..c..~.... $20.00 LADIES‘ XOATS And Ladies‘ 34, 36, tweeds and fine kersey very nicely trimme#®, . A special line of ‘dark grey;~ ~navy and ~black â€"coats for ladies, with low collar timat will hoak to: neck, in ‘all UTORy KB c eiuks oi iinini o intain ienss 2 + BW Simpson‘s dress _ conts, at ©$10.00 to C . __ _ $20.:00 48 and 40 in House Furnish . ings, Ladies‘ © Ready to Wear Ontario ONTARIO Fe 1e

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