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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Feb 1912, p. 10

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ifl-‘w L. ‘B. " y “h. w‘“; ‘ for c attend Penn ie oi opth # .and little. daughter abd Mr3, Fi.W. Sterling are â€" leaving pn Wednesday for theit bomes in Case.evville. Alberta, and Vancouver, b Aeate:~"n : P D C F bame t mmelr "pureets ! ‘N:%â€" and Mrs. ‘William, Millar.â€"Mrs, . . Tho ‘ . mt babfine nf £ .” law, Mr. R. J. Kert, 5‘&% on Saturday -,rfli&.- mo, where she was called on account _ of _the serious uhaol her daughter, Mrs, ‘Murbach in El.ynt:a“ for toh‘n ”m burg was the guest of the : Misses Schaat during the past week. â€"‘ Mr. Edward Schuler of Chiuyg‘: v‘i:i‘t::.t t hees op are fast m o Mn :Schultz ol Bridgeport spent 3‘“5‘;.! in town, the guest ofMr. and e Herman Schultz.â€"Mr. Richard Bean of Brantford spent Sunday ‘with his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Menno Bean.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Laschinger ~of Elmira, Mrâ€" and Mrs. J. ‘P. _â€"Wood and Master Merner® Wood. of . Brussels and ‘Mrs. Thomas McFarlane of Lonâ€" don, attended the juneral of the late Mr. Christian : Merner ‘on ‘Wednesday last.â€"Mr: Jamies A. Vance attended ‘the annual banquet of the Engineerâ€" ‘ing â€"° Department + of the . Hamilton Bridge Works Company at the Comâ€" pany‘s‘office in > Harilton on Thursâ€" day last.â€"Miss L.â€"Fraser, D..O., of Berlin, was a business visitor in New Hamburg on Friday.â€"Mr. E. vA Postmaster Laschinger, has purchasâ€" ed â€"Mr. Andrew Miller‘s . farm _ near McIntyre of Rainham, sonâ€"inâ€"law of Haysville and will take possession in the spring.â€"The Luther League of St. Peter‘s Church enjoyed . a . sicigh ride to Waterloo on Thursday evening and were delightfully entertained at the . of .Mr. and Mrs. _J. K. \Shinn.â€"Mr.,and Mrs. John Reid are moving fi:n Mr. John Hartman‘s house on Muron. street, formerly . ocâ€" cupied by Rev. Mr. Abl.â€"The annual meeting ‘of the New Hamburg Horse Show ‘Association was held on Monâ€" Uay evening, when the following ofiâ€" cers were elected for the present year: President, ‘Daniel Cressman; Viceâ€" President, Thomas | Sterling; Secreâ€" tary, ‘A. Fraser;. Directors, .J.‘ _ F. Rau, H. N. Roht, Jacob Hoffman, H. M. Henrich and R. T. Winn.. The Tuesday, A’yr‘?e Â¥nd.~ There‘ will . be tmby-oie"ai rent classes and with the substantlal‘cash prizes that ~will be awarded this year‘s show . should prove the best yet held here.â€" The Hamburg girls ‘and the Welésley girls played a fast rme of hockey in‘ the Wellesley rink last weak, beating the local team, the score being. 3â€"0.â€"Mr. ‘Alex. Fraser, auctioneer, officiated at. Mr. John Spahr‘s sale, gravel road, on Monday,‘ and despite the very . unâ€". favorable weather the / crowd was large and <the bidding brisk.â€" Lent was ushered in on Ask Wednesday by services in St. Peter‘s Church, Trinâ€" ity Lutheran Church and the Holy Family Church.â€"Miss Margaret Grimâ€" mer gave a 500 party to a congenial number ol â€"her friends on Tuesday evâ€" ening last.+â€"The fhembers of the Baptist Young People‘s Union to the number ol about forty, enjoyed _ a sleigh ride to New Dundee on Monday pvening. The earlier part of the evâ€" pning was spent in social intercourse, ‘after which refreshnients were Served by the young ladies of New m â€"â€"Mr. John _ Bowman has pu the blacksmith _ shop on East and MWest street from Mr. E. Kennel.â€"Mr. Norman J. Goebel ol the Townr.>Fnâ€" gineer‘s office, Berlin, and. . son ,,» ol Fred Goebel, of this town, has passed his p!elimlnfi' O.L.S. examination, which was held at the Provincial Parâ€" liament Buildings, Toronto, _ duri the past week.â€"Thieves broke in'z: the warehouse of Mr. Daniel Becker‘s store some timé during the night on Monday ‘and got away with _ some canned goods and groceries. Mixtures soli under the â€" name, *"soothing‘‘. are usually dangerous to‘ the life of the little ones whom they fare supposed to help. 1&1 contain opiates and narcotics and any, sleep Promoted through their use is . false sleepâ€"to be plainer ‘the little one is drugged â€"into insénsthility. The only absolutely guaranteed remedy for litâ€" tle onesâ€"the only remedy backed by the guarantee of a government anaâ€" lyst to contain. no opiated, .narcotics or. other hatmiul dtugs is Baby‘s Own Mubléts.\ They ‘cannot possibly do hatmâ€"tley dlways do good. â€" Thowâ€" sands of mothers have learhed | that walue. They: belp not: only the« new~ horn babe but also the growing child, Stomach and bowel troubles, worms, wolds, simple fevers are all banished ‘by them andâ€"they promote that . "te :sleep so helpful to little ones. o t aresold~ by . medicine 3 of â€"byâ€"mail at 25 cents a box ‘The _b&"mum Medicine Coâ€", Sootllmtg Mixtures ‘ angerous to Children PRISONERS 1N Theto are 28 'mwur- eonfined . e County jailâ€"at the present time NEW :HAUBURCG ATJ ) @1 ¢#®+ * at Items of Interest.â€"While the: weaâ€" ther has moderated considerably durâ€" ing the past few weeks yet some of the worst storms of. the season haye passed over this section. ‘The roads were not so badly blockedâ€"as on prevâ€" ious occasions owing to‘the fact that they have become so high that > no‘ possibility. for snow Jodging~â€"remding. Some ‘had the road : ploughedâ€" aml‘ rolled afterward, _, Where, , this.â€"«was Tobe there Soe is the" Toat Fopd, No..danger ol blockage % xoadâ€" *beeomes " Tery" solid; the_ sides thakihg =‘excellent °© rogds for pédesâ€" trians.. Anyone enjoying the> " sensaâ€" tions of a‘*‘diptthe diy*"ride. would‘ experience the same by driving . fnto some of our large townsâ€"at the rate of tenâ€"or twelve miles an hour, not taking into .account the darmage that might result to .. haress or vebhfcle. The weather has been rather unfavorâ€" able to auction sales. On several pcâ€" casions they@have had to ‘be ° post: poned for better weather.â€"Mr. ~John W. Campbell has rented his farm to Mr. E. Cressman of Listowel. . Mr. Campbeli will hold an auction . sale -T igil «" mepting| ~ next Te riopiie o 9n Sittediy o e week, my‘:‘--d Thursday , RZ accoun roads> Rev. day o:.onwnn.‘t{- could not f his a7~ointment Fhursday night, as be was not fi"mm m;gm drifted ‘roads, â€"Mr. Jacob Koenzle atâ€" tended < ihe avtomobile show . at Toâ€" ronmto .on Monday.â€"â€" Mr. Mattin _Shy maker â€" of: Elmirs, . visited .his mother here on â€" Sundays Briéis.â€"Mr. ‘John Martinson of Toâ€" ther who has been very ill, we are ;nm-du ‘state that she is im« proving y.â€"Mr:‘ and _ Mrs. H. Wieler . of Waterloo, spent . Sunday at the home of Mr. J. Ottman. â€"Miss _ Lakira © Goetz â€"of Toronto, visited her gister, Mrs. W. â€"W. ‘Martinâ€" son, d'cmng the week.â€"Rev. Mr. Thoms and Mr:° B. G. Winn attended .: ~ the ‘Temperance ~ Meeting: held . in Berlir last week.â€"Mr. M. °C. Tanner was a business visitor â€" to Guelph â€", . on Tuesday.â€"» ‘The Young People‘s . Soâ€" clety‘ ‘held â€"their â€" semiâ€"monthly â€" meetâ€" ‘ing on Sunday ‘evening. A very ~ in, teresting ‘ topic ~was given by (Rev.) tMrs. ‘Thoms armd the address by Mr. Woads ‘ was appreciated "by all:" We hope ‘to have an opportunity of hearing Mr. Woods speak to us again. â€"The most severe storm of the seaâ€" son . passed over our _ community last week and we were unable to reâ€" ceive our mail for a few days in the near future and expects : to leave for the west about the 19th of March.â€" The western immigration fever is taking quite a number from this section again. Some are ‘going on homesteads, others are sécking other occupations.â€" Messts. . Luther Williams and Emméerson. Alexander left on Tuesday last with a car . of settlers‘ effects and horses for . their homesteads in Saskatchewan. We wish the boys much prosperity as â€" they seek to. share in the great opportuniâ€" ties the ‘Canadian ‘West affords _ at presént.â€"We ‘regret to learn . of . the serious iliness of Mr. Isaac Miller at Wallacevilie.‘ Mr. Miller. * an epileptic ‘stroke on Tuesday noon, from which he has not ..3 able to rally. We hope he may: ‘soon be greatly improved. â€" Mr.~ Peter Dipple who has been running a.genâ€" eral store in Wallaceville has : sold out to. Mr. W. Welker, and possession is being given March 1st.. Mr. Dipple has purchased a large stock in Newâ€" stadt. We trust the change may. be a profitable one to all concerned. â€" Considerable agitation has beep arousâ€" ed over the proposed changes in . the mail routes, and which are.quite satâ€" isfactory to those who are now beâ€" ing served . with free imail deltva{z‘.l Several t:m;lon have been circula‘ asking authorities to leave . the routes unchanged. Some talk is goâ€" ing the rounds of the proposed doing away with Wallace postoffice. .. Any steps to that effect will be strongly opposed by patrons ‘of the office. â€"â€" Mr. Win. Thompson has exchanged.his 50 acre farm for the 100 acte farm owned by Mr. Russel McCartney . of Listoweél. ‘These farms are both loâ€" cated near Wallaceville. Personal.â€"Mr. Otto.Wiederhol _ of Elkton, Mich., js the guest at the home of his sister, Mrsâ€" . Sinclair Adolph â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. J,â€" Dezell of Stratford visited at theit homes here over Sunday.â€"Miss Melinda Wieâ€" E.‘“ of Stratford is at home. of Mr. L. A â€"Mr. H. M. :Goote and Miss E. A. visâ€" ited friends in this section last week. â€"â€"Mr. W, J. Henderson had a ful anction sale on the 19th inst. : Henderson is going West in the course of a A6w wheks.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J, W Bgiter have settied in their new. homg We wish them a bright and prosper ous future.â€"We are pleased‘ to "learn that Mr. Geéorge CGabel Is recoveging from <a sérious attack ‘of \ inflanrima« HAWKESVILLE WALLACE & "I TR@A BA PR Z3A NP 5 : .‘ :s ol s oi t u. it reraioroidreiei0.0.0 :0.018 tatgrereisiaustorer * !“«"uu"uu.:ymf | AIMBRICK Witmot Tp. Council Fatal £ iefg.â€"At _ Mr. and Mrs. Sammel o ‘s. home, Monday evening, _ a pleasant surprise was tendered their son, Charles, by, his many friends. Before departing all assured their host and hostess that they had spent a. . delightful evening.â€"A sleighload of young people from Hespeler and about twenty of the young people of "the eighborkood _ gathered at the home of . Mr. and> Nrs. . Thomas Hilbotn, Tuesday evening. Dancing and car pln{jm were the main features ~ and last but not least an excellent 1 I was served, to which all did< . n_g% justice; and all toY Â¥oon ..the â€" hour for parting came, all having spent . & very â€" enjoyable . time.â€" Mr.~Sydney Snyder® leayes _ this week for his homestead at Kault, B.C., after _ ~ a few months‘â€"visit withâ€" <his sister, Mrs. W« â€"S: Weigand ‘and Bloomingâ€" date friends.â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs.~ ‘Josiah Oberboltzer have been on the â€" sick list.â€" Miss Anna â€" Magnus, of Elora, accompanied by her friend, Mr. Ross spent Monday at the home of ier cousiny, Mrs. W. Peck.â€"Mr. M. Bietz and little daughter Irene spent a few days with Gueloh friends. _ May _ you ‘ and Mrs. Sifantz _ be blest with a long .and p}easant jourâ€" ney through life and may she . share the pleasamtness and good will . you Lave bestowed â€" upon us * in yout emâ€" ploy. . While this clock is indicating to you the hours of ‘the xy may â€"it also imâ€" press upon yOur the hours _ of ‘s;nie.‘:z,’»m-ox ‘life, and in passing down the journey of life may . . out lampshave been kept so trimmed and butning that we will .all bave admisâ€" sion and meet at the Marriage . Supâ€" per of the Lamb where all tears are wiped away and there will be . no more . parting is the wish of _ your employes. . _ . A W ie wer ~pastor "of:â€" â€"the : wetno % Ch # ‘Mr.. Peter E. fls * C C on A-:firu.h- Ti w rrradgnts F expre "u” Â¥ oi w ; ~~Afriends will follow them. On ; ’m leaving ',lotrnw MB ; < presented . Shantz with â€" a bequtiful mantle clock" :' C ed _ (with an‘ â€"address, Mr. Ghantz ‘teplying in most feellug tims. #o Mr. P..E. Shantz, 4 . Dear Sir.â€"As you. are about to em» bark the sail dnn,u‘:i:mnr and as we r mu w to e pur mm.o‘ gratitude t.owu:: you. we kindlyâ€"ask you "to. accept â€" this Manâ€" tle Clock\as > slight token ol esteem from «s. Some of us have been .. gsâ€" sociated > withâ€" youâ€" for a good â€"many years and hope that with our comâ€" bined ‘efforts in fulfiling our _ guties we shall be able to ° remain together for ‘sometime longer. 3 _ Quietjy Wedde ding. took place FteY.â€" Dr. Hinck Items of . Interest.â€"A Quiet . Wedâ€" ding.â€"A quiet but pretty . wedding took place on Tuesday, Feb. 20th, at the Mour ol 3.30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Henty Voge!l of this village, when their â€"daughter Lydl?, was. united in the bonds . of .« holy. matrimony. to Mr. Stephen Ransom of Elmira. . Only the near relatives were present â€" for. the occasion. The bride \wom a\beautiful silk net waist . and navy blue skirt. She was supportâ€" ed _ by her sister, Miss Clara,. The room: was ‘supported by : Mr.. Oscar Voge!, mfi: of the â€" bride: =The ceremony : was‘.Berformed by â€" the.Rey. Mr. : Sehullke, of Heidelberg. . After the usual congratulations a symptuâ€" us repast was partaken of, Mrâ€"amt Mrs. Ransone will ~reside m Elmira where the groom is employed in a furniture factory â€" of that town. We wish them many happy (and . prosâ€" perous‘â€" years. of â€" married ‘life.â€" On account© ‘of â€".the beavy> ~stormsâ€" last week the roads were impmssable for a‘ Tew days. The mail carrier, from Waterloo .<was unable. to get t.!uong&!1 on, Thursday. the 22nd, but made his usual rounds on the following _ .day.â€" â€"On Wednesday, of last week â€"when. the stage driver was putling the mail into m box on the rural ~mail route the stage horse started off with= qut the driver and brought the mail to the village, but . like ©«John. ~ Gilâ€" pin‘s steed â€" he did not . stop at the desitred place but carried . the ‘ mail about â€" a mile, farther to the. home of Mr. Edward Handor!, where he was caught and. brought back . without ‘harm to cither cutter orâ€" mailbagâ€" (On Monday the 26th, Mr. Henry Voâ€" kel accompanied his sonâ€"inâ€"law ~~ and daugliter, Mr. and Mrs, Ransom . to Elmira to assist them in settling in theit new home. ‘ f Bigned â€" on beball of .your . employ RAILWAY EXTENSIO A meeting of the Railway â€" Fomâ€" mittees of the Boards ‘of Trade . of Betlin and Waterloo will be Weld on Thursday alternoon in the ° Opuncil Chamber for the purpose of discussing increased ‘railway conmections ‘with the northern townships. e ts tion of the lungs.â€"Mr.. M. I.. ‘Adoiph was in Guelph on‘ Tuesdgy of ‘Jast week on a business trip, . ; &1 ERBSVILLE the Preston> Wethoâ€" 8 M married.. Mr: ... and dence dence m. ~On Toranto Shantz *4 _ Moved by . A. C. Hallmanseconded by Wesley <Erb, that the following acâ€" counts be passed and that the. Reeve issue . his orders. on the. ~Treasurer in payment of the same, viz: W. Russell, sal. as auditor ......$10.00 H, C. Schumm, ditto ........, . ‘ $10:.00 A. Bechtel, Insurance on Tp. Hall and repairing windows ... 10.36 F. Holwell, reg. Bs., Ms. & Ds. . to 31st Dec. 1911 and expenâ€" ~_ ses <re Municipal elections <... 19.00 Millar & Sims, for debenture byâ€" °~ ‘law etc., police: village, Baden 15,90 Municipal World, 6 copies of ‘‘The MNORLG ... 1. :208 2. 0M t in Favies 4 hatens 4 000 J. B 0. Schmidt, floor . onâ€" Fotinâ€"" * ~dry m en bmnco mev en dn sn id ... 1.00 Baden Lurster & Mig. Co., ln?- s + ber @BG POStE, .s.sm.ss6ie0 e 9 18 C.; E.. Nietergall, 4 . of â€" Douniiy.â€" .. ‘The Clerk <presented < Auditor‘s report. on â€" The ’hellfitf?- dccounts for 1911,; when it was mm'- ley Erb and seconded hy. Moses t4 tha Auditors‘. report «s m:t » be adoptedâ€" and that > the T t‘s acâ€" counts as audited be now‘ finally ‘passâ€" ed and that the Clerk: be and iis Bereâ€" by instructed to have 35 copiek of the Auditors‘ ‘Abstract ‘printed and postâ€" ed in the Townskip.. â€" Carried.~ : Moved by ‘A . C:; uufig seconded by â€" ‘Andrew {Zoeller that the <‘ 46 signation. of _ Samuel= Axt, â€" as ©Saniâ€" tary Inspector, be accepted and â€" that Andrew Axt ‘be and is hereby= "apâ€" pointed ~Sanitary: Inspector #in his stead. _ Catried. . _ £ s'&;rr“o- TD. HNG +auu4â€" 6 w2 «> G. TaS," dlb40 .5 â€" 4.« 220.4.. .:. Sam.,D. Patsch, damage for acâ€" The Clerk h-msm MT»&W : .u;’loo‘z gurance â€" Company samm | 0 and presented ‘account for same which was ordered to »be > passed. ~~ OROMIE: 120002 71. .ecorace * crn ces vaice +ss .00 G. Hammer® 2â€"3> â€"val one sheep killed by dogs .............. .........8.00 Dr. R.~W. Anderson, in full for j abtendance etc. . on D. â€" Boyd RBMLY Cc cce cnctocdoir es o ol sls rveites s 2. CG AIO Jas. Monaghan 2â€"3 vat o6 lamb | Killed by dogs .....A..« ... .: 6.06 _ Or â€" motion Council adjourned until ‘tht 18th : of â€" March 1912, when Pathmasters, Fenceviewers and iPoundâ€" keepers will be appointed. w . The. Reeve presented | :a rePbrt. .. of ~&m“f % LTp. of ;Atflm:‘", <Eippel J lfl:\:“ incer‘s reBorts toâ€" with s specâ€" tions . were read ant ; ~)Clerk receipt: of > samo.>, and;/take ; the neâ€" cessary â€" steps tonnhw a Court of) revision. as req 8," The Municipal Drainage. Act and fto notify all "of _ ‘the partiesinterested as. per said: â€"report. & 4 od Wilmot Tp, Councit, he | Tp. Hall, < Baden, on‘ the: 10th day *\ of Rebruary ‘1812.> ; | ‘all. present, tne , Reeve presiding.: ol . préâ€" tious : ‘session were read=> confirmeâ€" ‘The â€" new © discovery will" positively remove gall stomes, kidney . stones, gravel in the bladder, and. will effect a complete cure. It will dissolve the stones and .remove â€" without pain, and there is no nectessity farâ€"am operation in the, future, as Sanol * will cure in every case. no +matter, how Jong standing the disease may be. Sanol ‘will be found particularly val« uable â€" in old cases. .of: Kidney â€" and Bladder trouble, Lumbago, Uric <Acid Diathesis. â€" GRAVE DIGGERS‘ STRIKE. . ,, GLAgGow â€"p that . they were unable wmm their . familâ€" ies‘ m‘d' the high m.:-n- Ing, , the vte diggers in three principal cemeteries of . Glangow went on strike â€" toâ€"day. They demand more pay and shorter boure, ~. START WORK ATD CALGARY. CALGARY, ~Alta.â€". Actual work commeneed . toâ€"day on the â€" Canadian Pacific Railway shops,.â€" a large gang laying the . 12 miles of . spur track necessary for â€" the work. Sanol‘ $1,50 per bottle. _ Sanol‘s m from the Sanol ifg. Co., Wi Man. SANOL ;loupit,llflnbm. » .‘ 521 Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg, Man F. Holwell, Tp. Cletk 3.92 Marvelious results from taking his remedy for the liquor habit. . Safe and inexpensive home treatment. no hypodermic® imjections, no publicity, no loss of time from business, and a cure® guaranteed. Bailliff Was Assaulted by ‘Man and Wife . Dr, M*ag:n'- tobacco remedy Teâ€" moves all desire for the weed in a few. days.. _A . vegetable medicine, ; and only: requifes touching the. . . tongue with it occagionally. Price . $2.; Belleville, Feb..26.â€"John Mack and wile, Rawdon townlhw:n tried betore. Judge Deroche y on . "a m of assaulting O. R. . .. Jones, : , in the discharge of his duties: The: Macks were : ‘some . time: ago mulcted in damages. in anâ€"action â€"for slander. They having refused â€" payâ€" ment, Jones.was instructed to seize chattels sufficient to satisfy the judgâ€" ment. : After failing to do so last ‘Thursday, he returned. with : three constables on Friday. Mack © attack> ed them with a pitchfork, sticking it into the leg of one of the party. The fork was taken from him by . force, and then . Mrs. Mack came runping up with an axe. Mr. Jones. ordéred the arrest of both man and wife, and they were committed to jail here. They were found guilty and>â€" seny tenced, Mack to six months "in the Central and his wife to four months in jail. R m The father of the unfortunate _ lad is Mr. Addison Wismer .‘&w ‘I:: some. years _ a . metmber .. Of : staff ‘ot the Simpson warerooms about eight or ten years ago. : The friends and acquaintances .. of the : bereaved parents > will ‘sympathize with . ~them in the sudden and untimely ~ loss ° of their son. * Address or consult Dr. McTaggart 75 (Youge street, Toronto, Canada, in â€" his abdomen. _ Young . CGallagher ran ‘home‘for belp,; but: during . bis absence Wismer~ bled to death. . _ : The deceased is a son . of theâ€" chief acâ€" qo\:,'n.pz of . the‘ St. Lawrence. papeér mills at Mille Roches. i wall,.. Feb. â€" 26. â€". on _ & t m}"‘m& so tre rlteh mos ut Wegieaice o the : on ol <A,. M.; M of that , was shot and almost inâ€" stantly kilted yesterday,... ‘The . unforâ€" »m.hd. who . is only in his sixâ€" . year, w;;;eer:nb‘ by / a much;,. ¢ , <Art. Gallagher. Am the ‘latter, Wismer fell while they _ were traversing ... some JFough ground. <He dropped the â€" ride, which went off and ‘the builet © lodged Pleasant Visit â€" to Pennsylvania TWO LADS WERE HUNTING Mr. and Mrs."D. B. Betzner, who have been spending‘the last six weeks in Lancaster | ‘County, ‘Pennsylvania, have returned to Berlin. They greatly enjoyed their visit. _Mr. â€" Betzner states that he ‘spent -ol? time â€" on the farm where his grandfather, John Brubacher, was born, and from which place he and his . mother emigrated to Waterloo County, on horseback in the year 1817. ‘The old homestead is in good condition although It was built in 1770.° The farm consists . of 106 acres and is in possession of a descendant of the Brubacher family with a wellâ€"preserved graveyard comâ€" taining the remains‘ ol five generaâ€" tions. _ j d Mr. Betzner says‘it is quite comwnon fue ntar too Suiltites 290 .. ovtare times near 4. some distance away in the féld "All of them preserved.. There is quite <a difference in farm values . . between Pennsylvania and Waterloo . ~ Copnty. The 106 acresâ€"referred to leased _ on oneâ€"half share and ‘the owner realized last year $1900 net. ‘The .:. average farm land solls . from $160 to . . $300 per acre.. Tobacco is the . principle crop in Lantaster county and . there was an abundant yield last season, selling at from 10â€" to 12 cents . per, pound, yiclding about, $150. per® acre. Mr. Betrner stated that the p‘o::o live well over there and during 8 An important contract for 235 loco= motives has been placed by the Grand Trank Pacific Railway with the Can» adian Locomotive Company, lhm Ont., for ‘delivery May, 1912.. These ate ol ‘simple consolidation * type with ~Schmidt superâ€"heaters, having cylinders 25 inches in diameter by, 30 inches stroke, §3â€"inch driving wheels and a boiler ‘pressure of 180 pounds. Their umw 4@ to We ‘~38, 841 pounds, while their tenders will be . ol jwator ; m (type with) . a capuctty of 8, a ‘gaiiees " o) mater sind â€"about 16 toms of coal, j A â€"BJG ORDER Tobacco Habit: Liquor Habit mt ? Toronto, Feb. 28.â€"Two days‘; antâ€" <ing ‘northern : © y , ario Good Roads Convention : in . the |roads. > John A. Smith and His Remarkable Rheumatisom Res#dy Cured Himself tirst and Now Proposes to . ‘ _ . (3) That the . association beartily endorses the bill t be before . the Legislatur® by Mr. A. M.. . Rankin, MP.P., ‘déaling with the regulation of the width of tires on _ vehicles, especially waggons. a 8 Ifâ€"You â€" Hay eflhe ~â€" Read This Offer â€" _ . On th? theory *‘that secing. is beâ€" Heving,"‘ Johnâ€" A. Smith of Milwauâ€" kee, wants everyone to try. his remeâ€" dy for tha cure of. rheumatism at his expense. For«that reason‘ he proposâ€" es â€"to send a 50c box FREE to evâ€" ery one who .will â€"enclose; this adverâ€" tisement and send name, and>address. Mr. Smith has suffered . all the agony 2 ‘m}y%v\um‘ 1“#0&{!0!“‘“ a--r f Committee presented â€"â€"by its . ; Mr. K. W. McKay, of Bt' Thomas. . ‘This report consisted of: â€" a‘ &lfidmt of :the petitions. to . be laid ‘beloge the Provincial Government this | morning by : a deputation and â€"of \h‘ concessions the association : proposes | to ask of the Fedetal Government at| the former‘s earli¢st convenience. _ | (:L'l‘ht the . association: approves of proposed loam by the Provincial Government of $5,000,000 for developâ€" (1) That the association favors the policy of Federal aid for Wighway imâ€" provement. Â¥ h Grant Asked Toronto,â€" Feb, 28.â€" .A . Geputation representing ‘the Ontario : Good Roads Association ‘waited ‘on‘ ‘Sir‘ James Whitney this ‘morning:and asked â€" that ~The seven main points of thy â€"reâ€" port of the Resolutions ~Committes, as . discussed â€" and . adopted the Committee of: the Whole: last '{u.ns; are as follows:~â€" (2) ‘That the Federal Government be asked to set aside $50,000,000 for highway . improvement _ throughout the Dominion: MAY PROVIDE. TRAININGC T. Deline, West Plain, . Oft., f is that she could scarcely| because ol rheumatism, ; ; h ‘"Gloria Tonic‘ has d’\ CR her. _ Mr. George _Lees,.. ‘ tundas, : Ont., â€" says that uw * + * mahy â€" different remedies ‘bub id no dohn A. Smith réli¢f unti} h‘etried the "Glorie ic‘" while ~Clarence ~A. S6oth apd Ctorture from rheumatism, tried}from â€" Tooleton, N.B., thit alt the remedies known, and ve’t‘“utter-‘:hat he owes his life to this k ly failed: : to find reliel. wemedy; A case of 13 years‘ At times.he was so helpless that he s‘. reported by James had to take : morphine and after con-’L'AmAble. Ont., but "(Hora @ siderable doctoring he gave up in deâ€"‘cured ~it quickly. Even pmfi(fi spair. | He begam studying into ‘the|physicians _ have to â€" admit * l. C 3 o .25'!“'3’ ""} enests Large Jum to be for Maintenance: of County Roads Approves New Ontario Fund. Cured Many Cases of 30 and 40 Years Standing A 50¢ Box FREE to All Cure the World Fedetal aid granted, the : + oo .sfi::xfl g?‘fb, Public Works Department.. _ he wouldn‘t buy anything mofe, = Jnofknew it was w:thmoonb % sample was sent, 7 and the result was astonishilig. | was completely . ‘cured, ‘This Mr. Smith . â€"a tlew idea and ever # that time ~he bas been Mg c ' free sample bores to all who ‘ ‘af~ ply. > (oortrk 0 i paaded . ‘The matter of a t : achknol. ‘;u-m-u by mfim re men for lfl‘vlflt onstructipn was. suggested / by Mr.. L. A.. Hamilk ton: of Lsorne Park : yeste y : mokne ing. 49 5 n it wl n _ (6) That ‘the approptiation‘ . 3‘;’:" COouncils * to gfifl + Roads ~ Assocta F4 ed ‘from $10 to mfl”“ w o it _ 16) That provision be made "‘ N taxing â€" motorâ€"case by a * wradu ed sale, nccording M# power san weight 'ohtoll;lnd “y rred to . sions "of the highwaye nftowdig (7) That we‘ heartily : appror the highway improvyements act, " express tha view that im uhi Hon, Mr. ~Reaume, ‘in â€"ropty, wald> ‘‘The plan is alreadyunder o e tion,â€" <~and will w't‘zfifi( L ; It _may ‘he possible to Nave . * rangements made whereby : the â€"» vincial Engineer; Mr. W. A." n may deliver ‘a course of : O the students at the O.A.C. mt the: Govéernment devote a part of its i5 hitherto _ speading" .. the: . whole amount of the construction of To inenletectie ue n ""7o dohnith makee was‘ rige Asgl At the â€":U. C..Collége, Toronto, ; 16 cured Mrs: J. Whitley, who ‘had sut~‘ fered . excruciatingly. Freg K. f Donald writes from Sunny "Brae, N. S., that "Gloria Tonic" bas ‘ him of a casa of (rheumatisny of ny : ypars‘. standing. ‘From: es M. Melanson, Meteghan‘ ~River, C County, â€"N.S:, comes ~a letter that: hehad been ‘cured of a severe dase. this point, but the Government promâ€" ised same grant for hlg-y a poses as last year with t itie grant ‘of: $300: for the *printing ; distribution throughout the: olâ€"the Good : Roadsâ€"Convention ~ "te port. : +2 nesl i Even tife : first sample boxr . cuted Mrs.. B.. Brett, at 12 Powell Guelph, . Ont. â€". Two boxes left .. Geo. Wright, of Coaticook, Que., well and happy. â€" < s a sal ‘"‘Glorifa Toni¢" is a mp:amn qmfii cess, among them tor . To of the University of Venemiele, v to whom it was reeymn.“ by United States > Consul. â€" In 04 of dther instances the result has béen thesame. I t cured â€" many % which‘ defied Hospitals, Drugs â€" "and Eientricity) among thim petsons © of upward# sighty years of ‘age. ~ !~* E* tw Mr. Smith â€"will send a Suwo © hok FREE also his {Mustrated book | tm rBHeumaitism, absolutély free of charg® to‘ any readet of The C traph for he is anxious‘ that _ boily shaild prodt by his good #+ tune. Simply tear out this tisement and send it together ~ with your name and ‘address, to A Training School, and Ce

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