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

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fiu-'fiu'ijutvb having f +> Patent by Ruperts. " . . minary? The awloyer's Association aterloo Counity We have Â¥ac â€"nole@for men and women in allll‘-nt mul:-{m are on:vogle'-lhv' 4 « Or eP iegrd+ i lon of services feddored: _ W. A. MeNoill, Contracting Co ~ â€" Room 4, Cliek: Block, "Slle fets gagone se DPr, de Van‘s Female PHys \ffispo ex, SOppretce" pare . Maton David Bean & Sons Notice to â€" Farmers Secon: " ~Orders may be left at WheDaily Telegraph, Berlin. _ i rermh (o To dn revnatge ie Manitaba. ~ Saskatchowan, Alberta + ~â€" Spedal Trains leave Toronto 2:00 p.m. on E’.... WaY 14, 98 _ 4008 11, 2 %, © A06.4, ® _ SEPT 3, 1 TOURIST SLEEPING CARS LOW ROUNDâ€"TRIP AATES Buitter Paper PUBLISHERS CHRONICLEâ€"TRLEGRAPR Goneral Contraptors F o ie a sacialoy of mmhdflhvvw best.q u.u::’chdy in ‘"‘0 quan al »re thu_ef:‘:o able to fil te & p’?nio‘.._ Unprmner paper also sold in large or small quantities. for your next order of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt ‘attention. QMP t Kir g Bt. West, Bertin Put ap your butter in * â€"TAY US Waterloo, Ont. 'm' rs who the aovisa 07. gA m»‘fl?-g-_-'-‘.-;-& oi in a Ygrk ie ~ue SEEKERS‘ lnsten DC . T.M 6 ation must ie o i hb ches" * m Ontaric ststions t6 priscips fize the ad visa bi rtunâ€" isfacâ€" erloo, and dealers everywhere OFFICERS Victorian Order of Nurses Mak es Application for Nurse for Berlin A wellâ€"attended meeting of the ..rcâ€" centlyâ€"organized â€" branch â€"of ‘the Berâ€" lin Victorian Order of Nurses _ was held in the parlors of Trinity Methoâ€" dist Church on Wednesday afternbon, at which the election of officers â€" . for ‘the ensuing year was completed â€" as fotlows:â€" oos . Presidentâ€"Mrs. A.; Foster, jt. . > © 1st Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Mrs. W. H. ~ Breitâ€" 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Mts. W. H. Schmalz .‘ Std Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Mts. Geo. Rumpel, 4th Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Mrs. J. E. Lynn: . Secrotaryâ€"Mrs. E. D. Lang. _ Agst. Secy.â€"Mrs. Chas. Ruby. L ‘Treag.â€"Miss Lottle Bowers. Asst. Treag.â€"Mrg, A,. J. Roos. [ Committeeâ€"Mesdames" "T. Rieder, A; P. Mihm, H. Boehmer, Aug, Boeâ€" ameg, < J; h Shantzs, _ A. McNally, l eves, Bpi, Snpder; D. J. Houston, H. J. Abrens, Nksat'ti' Hugo Kram, 8. °K. Robinson, J. B. Weaver, . Ada by, and Miss Oelschlager:= > â€" The various church organizations reported contributions toward the work of the order, which, along with the liberal grant ‘of $150 made by the Town ‘Council, enabled. the Committex to forward a request to headquart" ers for a nurse. The nurse will re side in the central portion‘ of the town and will be provided . with â€"a telephone and ready to respond _ to calls day or might. â€" â€" 3 "The constitution oi the Local branch was presented and auopted. s The work of the Victorian Order Of Nurses in Canada is growing atâ€" & capid rate and ‘at present a special appeal for funds is being made by Her Roysal Highness the Duchess of Con mmlo augment the fund _ raists by: Lady Min afilmmm Vie torian Order of Nyurges, _ ‘The. need for nurse: botpitely aif bupr Cimais it 4 vegp urgént one, and with the everâ€"increasâ€" Wnn rathed y "haet rpremieg w rmm! at im the inâ€" base in their _ work i8 really . re« ware 10 mprins, 678 pabicate and €,080 visits q'x:‘a In 1911 there You Only Feel Old Digestive organs> nre weakâ€"don‘t assimilate foed as they used to. C Other organs act more slowly and DON‘T SAY YOU‘RE OLD A Growing Institution (Continued on page 6J APPOINTED Madeâ€"inâ€"Berlin Exhibition. ~A suggestionâ€"was made "that ° the Employers‘ Association ~ be m in completé: charge of ths. Mad6â€"inâ€" Berlinâ€" Exhibition, but before this is done, Secretary ~Scully, of that orâ€" ganization :willâ€"be: asked . to " m the opinion of <the various manulacâ€" turers as : to the feasibility of ~holdâ€" ing such an oxhibition. Unless _ the space is divided up into very ~smail portions, it is not likely _ that the exhibit will be made in the> Auditorâ€" It was the opinion of the members present that the celebration * should be an elaborate ons,. and asjde from the presence of: Their Royal Highnessâ€" es, the Duke and Duchess of â€" Conâ€" ngught and Princess <Patricia, thore will ‘be "big doings"! _ _ _ Cured by Toning he Blood and Strengttkening the Ne:rves NERVOUS ~DISEASES IN TRHE SPRING It is the opinionâ€"of the best)>: mediâ€" cal authorities,. after long©~Observaâ€" tion, that nervous diseases are miore common and . mote. serious in ‘the spring than at any otherâ€"time in the year. Vital changes in the . Rystem, after long winter months, fl&;‘m much more trouble than,the, liar spring weakness and weariges>. from which most people suffer »a«â€" the ~reâ€" sult of indoor life, in poorty . ventil ated and often overheated buildings. .Official: records: prove ugml: April and_ May nqum, St: dance, epilepsy and forms . â€" of netve troubles are at their. worst, and. that then, more than any other <time, a bloodâ€"making, . nerve ‘restoring .. tonic is needed. * eÂ¥ The antiquated\ custom ~ofâ€" taking purgatives in the â€"spring is‘ useless, for..the system really needs strengthâ€" ening, while <purgatives only : gallop through . the bowels, â€" leaving . you weaker, Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are the best medicine, for they â€" actually make the new.. rich, red blood that teeds the starved nerves, ~and. :. thus eure the many forms of neghou «dis orders. ‘They cure also guch * other oo hadre 1 ng. . In dac * ho wake, fiend on | neptone esd men, women and children. Hold b;;tll medicine dealers or by mail at 50 conts a box ortâ€" gix bexes fog $2.50 from 'n.& , Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Out;° ~ â€" when M pert, daughter Seibert, of this partner. of Mr. ceremony : was. | Kanechtel. the ampton residence Pinke streot, and Mr., William tan, of Toronto, were Lfl" ried. "The suone courte whte by f ;. Mr the Met} GABELâ€"SEIBERT. & quiet ~wodding ~ was golemnized x Miss AM® Bed , daughter of Mt * andâ€"Mrs. Frank ort, of this town, became the bife ner of Mr. William Gabels . The nwony was pertormed by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Gabel are leaving on 5.20 for Bouthâ€" a where they will take up their HYMENEAL w edding BA UF M Lgre R W B ut l SPTCen in the list as follown‘â€". Torâ€" mb*fztw. dnh-.uam. Berlin, Z.,., Windsor, tham,.. Guelph,â€" Sarâ€" Mn‘ St Thomas," Pet&rboro, ~ Kingâ€" ston and Oshawa.. e es Accounts‘ ‘ amountilig. to $1921.00 were passed for payment. The operatingk statement for â€"the month of March showed teripts â€" of $3599.05 and expenditures of m[y a ‘profrt. of $1050 44. P y The death took place of Mrs. .John Stecho, ‘daughter of Mr. Henry Gildâ€" netr. formerly of Berlin, &t the family residence on‘ Albert street. The deâ€" ceased has been ill for some . vears. The funeral . took place on Monâ€" day. alterncon. be% DEATH OF MRS. STECHO _ At one o‘clock . Thursday ~aeath removed onc of theâ€"town‘s most high Iy respected citizens in the person o Augusta C. Mylus, beloved . wile ~of Mr. David Forsyth,â€" 3. A.,> ‘of _‘ the Betlin Coll\Â¥ue ancd . Technica}® In§tiâ€" tute . staif." For about ten‘ ~ woeks the deceased had been a.pationt sulâ€" ferer ‘from. bronchial. ~ complitations, which latet developed into catarrhal pneumonia, which m:l‘nd the attenâ€" tion of five physicians, but unfortu “‘1"’ Aerminated ‘her career in this world. The late . Mrs. Fotsyth â€" was the daughter of the late .Dr. . : Adoiph Mylius of this tewn and was in her filtieth year.. She was a most . beâ€" loved wife, mother und friend, : and her death comes as :a severe â€" shock to her numerous friends~ In lt erary circles, she was a «member ‘of the Monday: Club and was â€"also ~re: gent: in the Princess of Wales Chapâ€" ter, Daughters of the Empire. â€" She is survived by A.sorrowing â€" mother, husband," one son, Mr. Oj.to,i‘mgfih. Aand <one daughter, Mrs. Norman Sudâ€" daby, ofâ€"Fetnie, B. C. . w4 ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. ~David Forsyth was held on Saturday alterâ€" noon from the residence on Margarét Avenue to Mount Hope cemetery. The members of the Bérlin Board of hody & ::l‘ Chghleaohh; m? 1 dy, as well as of the Berlin Collegiate and . Technical Institute, of which Mr. Forsyth is a dn esd tw mt in casket,‘ which attested the high â€" es teem in which she was held. fh The services both at the house and family plot were.impressive and were mmu;tm J . W. J .. Andrew of St. John‘s Anglican Church. 0 MRS. DA VIDâ€" FORSYTH The duneral. took . â€"place on Tues= Prenls t BC Geonee streai, ts Cpgsents encitt (eorge strook. in MISS CLARA BEYER ADAM HEIMBECKER of lisp QOBITUARY which he was a member i parents temete he A aemlka MEpIJCINE _ > _ ~ CoR YOUNG CHILDREN Baby‘s Own Tablets are A~< sale medicine for ‘all little ones. : They are guarantesd by a â€"government=anâ€" alyst to be absolutely free from . Opiâ€" ates and other" harm{ul~drugsâ€" that is why so many mothers‘ will. give their baby nothing. else in the:~ way of. melicine. : Concerning. them â€" Mrs. Johnâ€" Thompson, . Coutts, Alta., â€"says: "I have given my baby, whew eeded, Baby‘s Own Tablets and think : . they are the best remedy. for constipation L have ever used. "I" would. not=>..be without them:@in the bouse." ; The Tablets are soldâ€"by modicine : dealers or by mail at 25â€" cents a box from The Dr.â€" Williams‘> .Medicine â€" Co Brockville, Ontc., . < > "Jealousy" is the title (of an .ab= sorbing short story.. by â€"(Etheiwyn Wetherald in â€" the. April Canadian Magazine. "!n a recent . number â€" of the same magazine, this ‘author, who lives at Chantler, Unt., had <a poem entitled "Prodigal Â¥et,"< which was recognized as one of the best ‘poems of the month in America and repubâ€" lished by the Limu?' Digest,â€" Curâ€" rent Literature, ‘the literary suppleâ€" ment of the New York Times, and many other publications. Miss Weth erald‘s story will be found to be much above the ordinary. â€"In the â€"same number are.contributions â€" from . W. ‘Lacey® Amy, Newtoo MacTavish, Arâ€" }-flm: Stringer, < Virna % Frank 1/ ~Packard. 0. Linter® . Juni¢ Steintbotz, '.na;cnq Canadian writers."" On Good Friday the . Boy Scouts took advantage ‘of the mild weather and marched out %o .Chicopee â€" Hill. Here too long poles were found. and the boys immediately set tiemselves to wqt’i on a "radius‘‘ bridge. . In about tem minutes taey had it finish ed and on tial. it proved a very satâ€" isfactory type of bridge. : Signalling by semaphone, . morse and â€" . whistle, was the next item on the programme. ‘This finished, the boys 'rnfi‘sod find ing the width of a river similas triangles. This was the ‘first: outing of the season, and it proved â€" a . very successful one. SUCCESSFUL ‘BOY YOU RISK NO MONEY Our Reputation and : Money ‘ are Back of this Offer We pay for alt the modicine used during the trial,. il our femedy fails xm””'mmfi-f@?' .ummz‘umu "any â€" v: whatever, if you accept our _ ofet: Cauld anything be mote fair for you" I® trea t bur A STUDY OF JEALOUSY ge you to ity Rexail OrderUes s the P r_\j. &.M 106,. . 35¢, mfi'&' their i.'I,."'.'.';','»"Z"m t © Wemember, you can | E8t | mained.@intil this: altermoon. _ < t water then covereat the street f three. foot, and the . se Re segut duTING lainys t« The e e are ht all 1d Utilizing boats to allow the â€" imâ€" prisoned Tesidents of the flats of New Hamburg to escape, gives a fair idea of the ~situation . in that village . PiiP e stein the i) y the heavy downpour of rain which fell on Satâ€" urday evening and _ Sunday morning, ‘the dam at New Hamburg, â€" through which flows the river Nith, broke loose with all its rury, overfiowed to the strects of the town, entered . the I Of the residents, . filled _ the cellars and first storeys of the dwelâ€" lings and created general havoc,. f Onâ€"Sunday morning and afternoon a umbotol{oo‘uwmputjnh. use, and in this manngr several _ families were freed from their perilous posiâ€" tion above the.swells of the . river, and this morning, one family â€" could not be released. _Tho oncoming â€" rush of the waters has damaged property to & : considerable . extent, ~furniture has been destroyed, while a citizen reports that. thirtyâ€"six of ‘his. . hens have. been drowned,,likewise> a young calf and heifer. The water has reachâ€" HEAVY LOSSES ~CAUSED BY FLOODS Damage is done in New Hamâ€" â€"~burg, Gait, Brantford and ; Other Piates ed as far as theâ€" Fire Hall and â€" was washing agdinst. the walls toâ€"day., The section.of the flats is . not a very thickly populated part ofâ€" the town, onlyretently roads having been opened and a large number . .of . new houses erected, .. The cold weather has had .moddoct&dthoflte!mt down several féet at noon toâ€"day. ‘"The worst ‘food in fortyâ€"two years and the worst it has ever. been in spring froshet," is the way Mr. Peter Sherk of Bridgeport describes _ the ” flood that occurred on the Grand River in that village on Easter Sunâ€" “" , \ â€" mtc B4 ~Whe downpour of rain of Saturday .‘mflwmed the river until it rose, to within four feet of the big . steel ; mo.tumoomufide road, | washing away fences, destroying . the road and making it very unsafe for heavy vehicles to pass. . i l s t ipih, dn NCn uie t : e . Monday the river dropped sevâ€" en feot due to the cold weather but it is expected to rise again with the nekt. thaw. " = . ..0;..> i Over fourteen hundred rung up by the trolley 11 Berlin and that village « and Sunday while hundrc zmhl in gaining a« street cars, walked t to witness the. rush of ! It was a sight such as , witnessed in this country Gait, . April 7.â€"The worst «Aoodâ€"An the history of Gait is now causing damage to property along the banks of the Grand River which means : the ty day ha Heavy Flood in Bridgeport Lossbs at Galt t tares . were line _ between on Saturday cds, who were admittanca to the distance the â€" waters. & â€" is seldom services A unanimous call to the puipit.> 6f St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian â€"* Churck ! has been tendered to Rev.‘* Mareus Scotti B.A., at present pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church of (De ‘ troit and word is expected within w fortnight. it will be remembered that the pulpit was made vacant by. the tbransier of Rev. .W. A. Bradiey _ to Teeswater several months ago. . 16 Maynard Ave., . m EXTENDED A CALL folks went tothe â€">* ns ramnigety ; Nowaâ€" ?&%&‘Emm'â€"mfi (ATIVE HERBSâ€"to. ~P? ci <‘¢°Hfii§§‘% U d Aatntain perfect Back in the olden days SaY CONâ€""Phis Fon The Riphevs Y GIN PILLS R € "I have been a Pullmar Conductoron the â€"C./P. R. and Michigan Central during . the last. three years, 1 four years ‘fl"' was laid u‘t‘m Pagk, 2oX mdtered miset se verely whign Â¥ . : I tried to urinate.â€" xuammhi h-vlzgydcin for two. months for gra the NMMM(& did: not receive any benefit, t that !mmrfllnmj_:r who been similarly affected "and who been cured by taking Gin Pills, aftét PROMINENT RAILROAD MAN haying been given up by a ‘ To Aetomemeome e me mc Pills which the result that the rlu left me ‘ TRANK 8, IDR, Bur®ato, N. . a bok, 6 for $2. Wite National Drag and Che of Caneda, Limited, Dept, A 1 you anffet with Const) nee.| agentic Jarntive, take NA L4 U‘YLVHI. Pltlu‘. *0“7--a & whnlie s . o0 0c wb en ioh on Solomon Kaufman FOR SALE BY ASKX THE BLISS AGENT the aninit health ie free. tal C of es

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