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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jan 1912, p. 3

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Â¥iar 4* uC es r,-! T Te â€". The Mercantile Fire 2, C od 1864. J{ln Wateridéo Ihm:' Buildingy a "Bad King 8t. . \fi""",, c.-..um.d_‘ for first class pau‘es. ‘Bubscribed Capital.. , . . ... : ~200,0000 m Deposit with the Dominion mt eeaarcace sn .. & PC ',_”;Wgunnkdbytblm and Lancashire lnsurance Company ”Amammm ‘_ Altred Wright, Secrotary _ C H. Hall, Inspector ©. A BOEKM District Agent _‘ Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249. gé“f; 8 King St. Wost, Beriin. hi Te it top e oan, ol,oaiieg. vmufl .uiaom | regist of services rendert .‘ C. A BOEHM General insurance Agent. me ofthe stomach and its Medical Discevery of other have origin in a > sather organs ol digestion aed: -v":'l' on maer 4 ofi C ® Chiven AwaÂ¥.â€"Dr. Pierce‘ s tA amaentnnitaaate expense of mailing only. Rend 31 oncâ€"cont tog ds Mhmn\omalmbbfifl ume. Address Or. K. V . Pioroe, Bufslc, N. T. pesspiles Anretianintinines Bs de beb‘s are actd at We pereoiP it ie 12. B adorap en iget. D¢, de Van‘s Female Pillis Bmart man on good salary 0 n-%nflm'-!mwn o fruit n;iv ornamental wour Connty. We accordâ€" .nndthuhp:zdnh Â¥* MERETT Br lae acoas c ge i LE L 44 Buccesso to Buckberrough Co, s ‘of fruit trees from which to are absolutely sure to supply reâ€" m Pelham Nurséry O 0 w Ont, Notice to Farmers Butter Paper mw“l:t at the Daily _ _ PV BuiSn it OHRONIOLEâ€"TELEGRAPR * Waterioo, ont. INCORPORATED 1875 David Bean WANTED IMMEDIATELY on toine a rpocialoy of mm:riloflhnm best quality. We h"[l in large quantities are ‘W%”ffi io able to nllht: . & special prices. Unprinted butter paper also sold in large or small quantities. for your next order Of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt 40â€"164 a ceftain manbet | !1..‘AL up your butter in TRY US LLIAN M. FRASER D.0C. otle _ (KiRoPra®Tic) is taken from the Greck . ano ins hand m‘.l‘b .”?t: .ulyi(n., :h-a*h;m ; pnamner Â¥ l” O% bone Mdadkinanu‘ nhflh&:‘-lfllw)- to matural position, remowing the pressure the attention order of NEA R ablished. â€" 1/hot of every ten cases of themmatisin are un:zlmum--yh to uwmm tism, apd nu internal treat ment _ whatever? _ Apply Chamber lain‘s Liniment freely and see _ how quickly i gives relict. For sale . bY all dealers. Atmufipnfllw“"‘ the Official Board of Trinity Metho dist _ Church on â€" Wednesday evening the pastor, Rev. H. W. Crews,. in Wfio)umhenhthldu wived the ballots for the vote to be taken on the question of cburch um i0n with the Présbyterian and _ Con gregational denominations. Copies _ of " C Pn C Negn< onle 9 hie METHODISTS WILL ; DISCUSS CHURCH UNION the basis of Union were also in . his possession. â€" ‘The Board decided that the copies of the basis ol church unâ€" ion should be distributed to the memâ€" bers and adherents of the _ church on Sunday and furing the next fow weeks the different phases of the question will â€" be presented to the congregaâ€" tion by the members of the Board at the midweek â€" services before . the voteâ€"is finally taken. . _ . ~"A resolution‘ appreciating the setâ€" vices of â€" Dr. W.â€"R. Wilkinson, who left last cvening for Regina, Sask., and who has been an active member of the Board for some years as well as _ pew steward â€" was unanimously [ww“s‘”!“_- famuâ€"tal Treasurer Dr. J. F. Honsberget reâ€" sorted . that the sum of $1250 had yeen paid on January 1st toward the reduction of the mortgage debtâ€" on the,. church _ We have a safe, dependable, and altogether ideal remedy that is â€" patâ€" ticularly adapted to the reguirements of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer from constiâ€" pation or other bowel disorders. ‘We are so certain that it will relieve these complaints and give absolute satisfaction : in every particular that we offer it with our personal _ guar~ antee that it shall cost the user noâ€" thing if it fails to substantiate our claims. This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies. l OldFolkssdebe Careful in â€" Their Selection of Regulaâ€" tive Medicine Roxall Orderlies are caten just like Candy, ate particularly prompt and wbbmwm,myhnm.t any time, day or_night; do not cause diarrhoca, . ~nausca, griping, excessive fooseness, or other undesirable effects. 'my have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, appatently actâ€" ing as a regulative tonic upon the relased muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to move vigotâ€" to restore the bowels to move vigotâ€" ous and healthy activity. Threewmizes, 10¢, 45¢, . and 59. Sold only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Store. A. . Hachâ€" nel." Waterloo. _ e dly in the Free: Decide wheother your glasses are becoming or not, and if not, come here to rectify the mistake. _ ; E1 King 8t, W., _ _Let us prepare your next pair a"‘ 1 NowaJays, the thickness of lens with reference to tha with refe to their appearance when worp. *A ts FOR AGED PEOPLE are espécially it the differen xd Iptome! i tor chronie s of the body by the nerves u'â€"Im: “i& Bertin BERLIN BOARD ____ R OF EDUCATION Mr. R. Reid The members present were Trustety J. F. Honsberger, J. E. Hett, ~Lâ€" Sattler, A. Pequegnat, A. L. _ Bitâ€" zer, Edw. Smyth and J.‘t.--"'x‘ Chairman R. Reid was called out â€" of town during the day and was unable to be present. % evening‘s business < and called _ for nominations for the Chairmansblp and Trustees A. Pequegnat and L. Satâ€" tier moved that Mr. K. Reld preside over the deliberations ol the Board during 1912. ‘This was carried unaniâ€" mously. _ _ 9 Sooan uy 1 Foa posed Mr. A. Pequegnat 28 Viceâ€" without a dissenting yoice. _ . Mr. Pequegunat named Dr. Hett for â€" the positionâ€" but the latter declined. *‘ ~The Viceâ€"Chairman took the ~chair in the absence of the Chairman. ‘The Board decided to appoint _ ‘the chairmen of the various school manâ€" agement committees as the Finance Commi#tee,, with A. L. Bitzer _ as chairman. the Board 5';....'-"'.‘..“..."::.' ‘Thursday m g Py stt i ~omndenanins, ‘The Management Committee of the Collegiate Institute will be composed of Messrs. A. L. Breithaupt, J. A. Lang, D. A. Bean, A.L. Bitzer,. H. H.~Huchnergard and Edw. â€" Smyth, the ‘latter being the Chairman. The management committees for the Public Schools will be as _ folâ€" lows:â€" 2 Suddaby~â€" Dr. J. F.. Honsberger, chairman, Dr. Huehnergard and ~A. Pequegnat. Margaret © Ave.â€"Dr. â€" Huehnergard, chairman, A. Pequegnat, ~ and â€" Dr: Honsbergetr. @ _‘ Courtiand Ave.â€"L. Sattier, chair man, Dr. Hett and A. L. Bitzer. Victoriaâ€"A. Pequegnat, ‘~R. : Reid and A, L. Bitzer. â€"The chairman . of this committee will be _ appointed King Edwardâ€"Dr. ‘Hett, ‘chairman, L. Sattlier and A. L. Bitser. > later The regular meetings of: the Board will be held on the second last Friday. of each month. Library Board Representative. Rev. W. A. Bradley was reâ€"appointâ€" ed as representative ol theâ€" Board to the Free Library Board fos the term of three years. > A ‘The members of the Advisory Comâ€" mercial Committee, whose *. terms have expired, were reâ€"appointed â€" as follows:â€" : ; For 3 yearsâ€"Messts. H. L. Hymâ€" men and Wilfrid Wing. â€" f Auditors Reappointed. Messrs. Scully & Scully were _ reâ€" appointed to audit the books. of ‘the Board for 1911.. _ _ ‘The members of the Advisory . Inâ€" dustrial Committee, whose â€"_ terms ::a expired, were reappointed. as folâ€" 10wsiâ€"â€" _ > w6 xd +2 _For 1 yearâ€" Messrs. _ Pequegnat, Lang, Smyth and Bean. . _ . _ For one ynr#-ln. Smyth, Lang Bean, Breithaupt, Bitzer . and Huchn * Fot three yearsâ€"Mossrs.. R,. 8 Porteus and Jahn Opokrane. Messrs. Smyth, Breithaupt, Honsâ€" berger and Sattier ~ spoke . in . the u& terms of praise resprcting the w nuu:'il‘:du t.â€" Banteâ€" *d. orme* the dutics of ho ©1h0§) mwier Tns nas: and as an evidemte nt (ma;» ,â€" “W him BB nf $A in salary. Mr. Rabtier ~~ of m‘:’:&hfi.(" it |h“£fl f chairmeg on ht m manber in whiâ€" 3.. alter the interests of sheff _ respoctive schoolg. â€" This: war cartied with â€" apâ€" plause, CC f Becretary _ I*~megnatâ€" > intimated that when the (iovernment grant â€" for manual trainin« :s received the â€" Colâ€" legiate Committee will report© a surplus of about $500 and the Pubâ€" Me Schools will have a surplus ol about $1,000 The meeting _ adjourned a‘clook. ad ies s * a ’M g ‘.* fi '. B n ins mad Yarom â€" Omerretee the Your y wm w are Appolated Theâ€" suintal mestine of the Féders which is being organmized in . Southeth Iroland: ~â€" One of the chiet rules of the rectuita bmnnt m&h h is "I promise to work for indepen~ pd ‘ahey my wh he Beriinâ€" News ondon, Jan. ocates charac independent ich is belug c Management Committees Chairm@un â€" Appointed Commercial Committee Finance Committee TInorease for Seoretary. Thanks for B. C. 1. Committee Meeting Night $3 t reasotat at READY FOR tavorcen‘ Cmon No 1 wat Wls e N was ummfi a splendid attendance : of 1 . â€" The _ year 1011 ~was # splendid _ one . for ~the mmuâ€"unyauqm , and it is anticipated in it me oe o the man orge Muflwo-ln(to&\‘:{up amount of work that will be undertaken by the town in 1912. mmwwfi'b alter which addresses were delivered by the new officers, and m â€" German junch was served during the â€" social hour which {otowed the business sesâ€" sl;n.m‘:l;eer:mu!dm-:- Vice Pres.â€"J. Welihelser. Rec. and Fin. Sec.â€"A. Wildfang. Treasurerâ€"J.. Kaisor. Cond.â€"W. . Miller. Wardenâ€"G. Smolingki, Trusteesâ€"J. RBindernagel, F.â€" Rabâ€" sdtke, R. Schacht. * Delegates to Trades and _ Labot Councilâ€"F. Ackerknecht, ~J. Kaiser, J. Wellheiser, A. Widfang, F. Kissâ€" Mibard‘s Liniment Co:, Limited Gentlemenâ€"I have used MINARD‘S LINIMENT from tim to time for the past twenty years. 1t was recommendâ€"~ ¢1i to me by a prominent physician cf Montreal, who ealléd it the "great Neva Scotia Liniment." It does <the ductor‘s work, it is particulariy good in cases of Rbeummtism and Sprains ~* ~COUFS ~ArWy,: "â€".: S 2 s c>c. > 0. ‘G~BUSEAN: Chartered Accountaut Halifax,; N.S.; â€" Sept. 31, 1905. | Men‘ s Oversoats.â€"The very latest thing Jn Allâ€"â€"sizes, in the {new greys, . browns and blacks, This coat is beatâ€" { tifally lined and finished throughout, made by probably the best clothing makers, in Canada. ‘The style and finâ€" ish are only approached by the highâ€" esfâ€"grade tailors‘. make: Sick Committeer~~ Houth Wardâ€"J. Bindernage}. East Wardâ€"F. Kissner. . Centre Wardâ€"G. Gillioth. North Wardâ€"A. Kurschinski West Wardâ€"W. Miller. (has Remieare su.so and $16 Uister M“ “ ”oj Hu'lhl‘jls:qe‘r jm ‘:ll the: :eufi.':.l:: eut sty polorings, awe jats Tweeds, displaying R,v., 'mzo‘ :m’;‘ and ‘supsrior ©â€" finish every detailâ€"at the season‘s staft, :&y wore considered etceptional at $12.50 to $16."° and Overâ€" e enci.. " $5.95 These coats come â€" in All Wool Tweeds and Cheviets, and are built tor service. © They are magnificent garments and have good worknmbâ€" ship not found ~in most coats. »d *.§o and $1.75 Trousers aill OQutr $1.00 and $1.7) Trousers made of splendid Tweeds, miltable for wotk or pough wear, many patterms _ to select from. A wellâ€"made, aplendidâ€" fiiting pair of trousets.* and Suits :udgo sortments to ‘suil anyone‘s taste in clothes. The materiais are nico dark Worsteds, both hard and : unfinished, *4 Local and Personai $16.50 sim\t isers made CLEARING SALE Qimlnflluhm G. gopan ’l'.l;:mmw Frwin Wicklum, aged 15, pyssenger .. and collector employed by the l3gal branch was placed under arrest last night on a charge of the theft of $8. Wicklum, who had been . under suspeasion: for maflfil1ndh:'dlmw of his books, was arrested while colâ€" lecting accounts which be bad â€" ho suthority to do, ‘and when searched later by the police was fourd to ha ‘¢ over $400 in his possession. BELL COMPANTYT‘S EOLLECTOR 18 UNDER An;.sr ‘The young man appeared Saturday "before Magistrate Weir:and> was remanded until Friday, January 12th. No bail was applied for. Young Wicklum ha$ been. in â€"the emâ€" pdoy. â€" of ‘the Company for ~several years and _ was considered to be honâ€" est and faithful in the performance of bs work A quiet privave houseâ€"wedding took rhn:tmmol‘lle-.nd Mrs. R. Diefenbaker on Margaret Ave., this town, on Wednesday: alternson, when Miss Helena. Dicfenba‘ er of Hawkesâ€" ville, â€"â€"sister ol Mr. R. Dicterhaker, was married to Mr. W. A;â€"Kinzle of Brantford, the Rev. J. G. Litt ofâ€" ciating. . _ Missâ€" Millie Diefenbaker, niece of the bride, beautifully played the wedding march, The ‘happy bridal eouple took the 2.50 p.m. train for points â€" south. DIPHTHERIA ERNST‘ THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN S ALE THAT SENDS FORTH ITS MESSAGE OF ECONOMYâ€"~ ANTO THOUTSANDPS OF QUICK RESPON SIVE, HOMES. OUR,PATRONS HA VrE LEARNB_? THAT ERY GARMENT OPFERED HAS OUR â€" "O. K." POR RELIABILITY AND DESIRABILITY . AF _A SAVING THAT IS WORTH WHILE: * , es e i c oys .. THE GOODS OFFERED â€" WILL 10 THEIR OWN TALKING, PUT UP THEIR OWN ARGUMENTS UPâ€" oN THEIR FACE VALUE, DO TH EIR OWN SELLING ANDâ€"CONVIN CE yOU OF ~THEIR % wORTH BY _ SINPLY SHOWING T HEMSELVES.: â€" COMEâ€"GIVE TH EM A CHANCE, wE BACK E IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE, P -54 best procurable. These suits are out conscrvatively alomg the season‘s most accepted. lines, in ‘al} sites. . Regular stout and sliti. MINARD‘S LINIMENT â€"â€" CURES mm $10 Men‘s Reduced to Men‘s â€" Suitsâ€"A . Stunning group which will surprise you by their style finish and general good looks, mater ials are mostly Tweeds and Worsted: ials are mostly Tweeds and Worsteds in weights for: winter, Spring . and fall; all the new models, solors . and styles ato well represented; guits that tormerly sold â€" at 7.9 and $10.00 Fine Beaver Shell, beautilul lining large oouqr,',ill sites. | Regular ‘$50, Safte | PFHOB ._1...y.0 aoycanWinntrathe Boys‘ Overconts made of @bl®:|saving it offets _ . ~ =~~ _ ~= > na t cut in style. They | Men‘s Shoés.â€"Winter weight ~box wa\““ Fotmet |call and â€"gun metal leather, the very price, 37 to ‘ $9. Sale price=..s.......|latest bal. and blucher lasts. Regular $ “ $3.00 and $3.50, sale price ... * e 2 o en d * * n ic ons a 5. T '1 o“ MEN‘S FURLINED COATS giilar ‘ J ud ERE ECCC hits Reduced to _ $5.95 :&._:‘."'...'”......m fevs ty M » B KINZLEâ€"DIEFENBAKER ON SALE FOR BOYS HYMENEAL Qur Entire Stock of Winter Merchandise en at Cost or Bélow Relentless Cut on all Stocks January piece Suits : in dark pat Wool Impotied Tweed: whie breasted 1talian lin $4.00 trimared, alo, price $2.50 NORTH WATERLOO j Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insurance Co. at th hourof 12 o‘clock, noon, in the .Waterloo Free Library Hall, for the purpose of receiving the annual reports, and election of four dirctoers. JOSIAH STAUFFER Waterloo, Jan. ith, 1912 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Want Ads. Paj GOLD â€"DUST *‘goes absolute purity and sani your home, as well as clea Soap needs muscle help; G hard part of the task without y GOLD DUST is a good _vegetableâ€"oil soap, to ‘;hich are added other P;m matcrials in just the . proportions to cleanse +t a3%"" ie Awaa ie e vi jand withâ€" _ S â€" > e â€" i mmm, utenâ€" .. ¢ y A/s tal ails or hand. C l . 22 Foolish, indeed, is the" s 4 ¢ 134 woman who tries to fct ~1un . + ts > nlonsq. without GOLD § â€" < B DUST. & "~Â¥ i _ GOLD DUST is sold in J â€" 9. ~ e |“ “r‘lll'd large ;mk'l "_“ * “‘:»‘»{ Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, â€" "â€"4 Montrsa) a Makers of FAIRY SOAP; the oval cake. e Digs Deep After Gern made from all. wool . fabric . in . ‘dark brown and grey (pattern bloomefs out in theâ€"very. latest »style; sizes . 29 to 38. Regular â€"$8:00 and $9,00 sale PHCC .2 on en Hailsing. hoi ns Boysa‘" Ribbed Black Worsted . Hose, made from fine, bright, glossy woo!l yarn, double heel and toe;. sizes 8 to 10,~ Regular 95¢ sale price, I1_you do, it read this ad:, saving it offet Non‘s : Plainâ€" Black Castmere Socks are made . from fine, English, spun yarns â€" with double #wole, heel . and toc; in. all .sizres. Regular, per pair MEN‘S BOOTS â€" in al splendid â€" wintet wiights $1 and $5, sale price .. ... Jn ; § GI2LS‘ BOOTS in solid Bex~Cal whd lighter welgltts a number of pabt DO YOU WEAR SHOES? BOY 8 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, size and large packâ€" affers greater cconomy. OLD DUST et yÂ¥ 10e BOC js_important that you because. of the ~great plendid) not only in all gubstantial $1,50 loa thers, Regular ita made cans Dut stet and t %2 Learn Dess Making an ol Ne«t Day class to commence Jan. 22. ‘ sez All wishing to join, or for full information see â€" us at our residence on Saturday, Jan. 20th. o4. THE MISSES ELLISON DRESS 111 Church St. = ‘Borlin of the Winn Co.‘s shoes in .the . _ lot Sizes 11 to 4. ‘Bale :fi "Let the GOLD DUST TWINS WOMEN‘S. VICI KID LEAT BLUCHER SHOES, dainty style 0 thoice flexible oak tan soles, Cuban heel and: suitable for‘ | accasions sizes 3â€" to 7. Regular $3.50 sale price ETS proley uts Jt igttant PERS, S a shapes, felt soles contfim ther; sites 3 to~‘7. Regular, %#¢, SMIG® PHOG 1...0.,... ... s ccclasd, dotenifioncaly MEN‘S â€" HEAVY FELT BAL BOOTS, â€" thick felt _ soles, absolutey frost _ proof; sizes~ 6 to 10. Regular Â¥2, salo ‘PHO ... :â€", s« ¢.. 5... cgtevtjuds y MEN‘S FURNISHINGS MEN‘S FANCY COLORED SHIRTS in ndn negligeo style made trom â€" fme adras, â€" Scotch Zepâ€" hyrs â€" aimil~ Fancy: Woven Shirtings, $1 from Bolton c is fom onl D MEN th 1, $§18 including «t Ay 14 do your work** ale price 8 ~MOCHA ~GLOVES, made Al skins, with outside seama, thumpb, 1 dome fastener, famâ€" ipe linings, slres=4}4 to â€" 10. §10 dale brige Shiss Gaudn.. W a t ad id © insures $2.50 $1,.49 ocifix SWEA i col

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