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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Jun 1912, p. 6

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g‘ vufiuhperimof'l‘wo . Womenâ€"Their Statements J Worth Reading. cemme‘ / d f % C "'{Q/ is( ; c "toatlls | , o4 s 8 is :s n j k «+ oi 3 l C ‘ t Z6 f y Â¥Z * § * Ki J * »JMM St., Circleville, Ohio, «_ . Nhe Change of Life is of DANGER PERIOD OF WOMANS LFE â€"â€" FROM 45 to 50 «:White Oak, Ont. â€""At Change of Life when doctors could do no more and I was ,(von umy mE{ y riends, im MERDMUAPFH | Pinkham‘s Vegeta: j BM | ble Compound came ) 01 to the front and did V ‘wonders for me. .1 had been having feâ€" [WM male troubles for « < *3, Ars, my head trouâ€" A B ileod me severely at pm B y Te }] dmes, 1 had bearing yc T yq 2 downpains and backâ€" Te ___AA +. # 1 ache and I was very wfihmnowu I reeâ€" your Compound highly and do all I much & of tha cape ..__seâ€"~â€"~ suu iour and a half days‘ t. The judgment will probâ€" m be rendered for soime time. ~Mrs. Etie Ressell, Granum, Alta., fi): "I have vsed Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" jlets in place of castor oil. Iâ€" could noi do without theâ€"Tablets ; they are woneer{ul. (Whenever Laby is feverisi? I givre him the Tablets and the fever socr. disaprears. I always keep them in the house and recommend them to Brantford, June 2.â€"The City. Counâ€" dl‘lt a special meeting, put through "m byâ€"law to purchase the bonds of the Lake Erie & Northern Railway Company to the amount of $125,000. ‘The ratepayers will vgte on .the byâ€" law on June 24. . Representative gitiâ€" zens interviewed have declared themâ€" selves unanimously in favor ofâ€" ‘the measure, by which this city will seâ€" cure a new line to Port Dover and. Galt. Following the vote in Brantâ€" ford, byâ€"laws will be submitted in Port Dover, Paris, Simcoe and Galt, for the purchase of $25,000 worth . of bonds by each municipality _ Circlevilie, w that 1 r City of Brantford May Purchase Railway Bonds Soid by The Cazse of Mrs. Kirlin. "".iphaâ€"dt Bros NO MORE CASTO Oll Best call" dnd: find aut che fll| £°°% rrwuflhymw_ ly back MeClary‘s guaranteg with our couhn | ¢tusexplain | to you why the "Sunshine" is ad if Life 4s one of tha most of a woman‘s existence. Noh.;“l can -;&hmy # uy&h{ me so Change of Ly: :Vmc«nu. se it as a genuine woâ€" â€" Mrs. Syuvester )ak. Ontario. c\ UJ getable Compound. n one half a bottle better, and I have MÂ¥ health is better it th at THIS. ARTICLE REMOVED The Special Equalization Commit tee which met hn.c: member "1% Messrs. Euler, of Be& erloo; V:‘e-m”em'_ o: Water\na 411 Mr. G. W. Harrison was a in Niagara this week, meeting mother on ber arrival from 7 for a visit"of several months. ye Waterloo‘s County Assessment : â€" ~â€"â€"__ s Increased by $200,000 ~â€"~~â€"~=â€" v VLCSEILb LOEIE O tiring Treasurer, Mrs. Armitage (who leaves next week for Toronto), with a small recognition of her long . and painstaking services as a most oi cient officer nf . the Society. _ Mrs. Armitage has at ~all times devoted herself with untiring zeal to â€" the by surprise, Mrs. Armitage sui acknowledged the gilt, â€" after ow tea was served and a social â€" i enjoyed. ko duties which haveâ€"devolved upon . her as Treasuret for the past nineteen years, and Miss Bruce on behalfl . of ?e Society made the presentation of £" very ln.ndwm‘e travelling bag, as 7 TNA ipasine Prccw: .2 > a token of estsem and regard to the ladies of the congregation, and their great appreciation . of her with all good wishes for her. welfare. Although completely > by L. W. Shub, to Mr. Norman William Berkinshaw of ‘Toronto, which will took place on Wednesday, the 12th of June, nineteen bundred and twelve, at two o‘clock, in the M*â€"â€"* _ ~ rloo, Weaver, of Hespeler; Shaw, of Waterloo township; Hirst, of â€" Woolâ€" vich township, Robértson, of Wellesiey township;â€" Peine, of ~New .â€" Hamâ€" urg, Caskell, of Wilmof townthip;‘ and Jafray, of Galt, after a short iscussion agreed to allow the township to at the ... ‘gure and to make increases in others in to the G hown in the assessnient returns. "As finally lagreed to, the> q# ‘ tands as follows: wP oT 3 T ' Congratulations and all good wishes are éxtended to Mr. and Mrs.â€"P. V. Wilson, Mary street, on the arrival, a few days ago, of a fine young son, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall and three children of ‘Toronto paid a visit to Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb over the holidays. sice Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ‘Winnâ€" of Elâ€" mira paid a visit to Waterloo friends on Victoria Day. Miss Isabel Iendry, ~ of Boston, Mass., formerly. of Waterloo,~ is :/ a guest at "Forebank,"" the home of.her uncle, Mr. William Hendry. Mr. Sioane, Secretary of the Actna Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hughes for a few days during the past week. mhs Miss . Bertha Devitt who .bas leen taking @@ ~course of raining as*, a nurse at the Buflalo !zoih! for evâ€" eral years has graduated from â€" that i stitution and is spending a week. at her. home in ‘Waterico." » w ns _ Mr. Emest wmm encing a lew cays in OttawaCo . 0 _1 Mr. and Mrsi MWill Wettlaulcr ct Toâ€" ronto are visitibg relatives in town for a few cays. Dga y k Mrs» Ford ofToronto and â€" 'l“r .‘ obn ;â€"Barry mnl? by Mr. Barrysof los Angcles, Cal, are \isiâ€" tipg trir â€" mother, ~ Mrs. Frcelilich, King street, for a few days : Miss: Rhoda Sttome is visit n; her aurt Mrs.: Geo. Dielet, prior t, . teâ€" turning to her ~ home in Lo# Gatos, California from Tarrytown, cn _ the Hudsn, .N. Y., where she hak teen attending school. MTs nsb J en Waterloo â€"News a} S h p He Wate A dam V al¢ 11 ft May : th Wilmot . l d W a t« rth â€"Dumfrin® < _ Sn C 4 avhthition" Zhithe from . . Wateribo rieed e LA Lo ie Ayll is i _ s 5 o ep 596 lne IHMdSmlz up a total of rty: at the pomg.of Mr: wo ruas to | &n-’b four teen. oi ck." \< «_ [The students hit their stride in . U 'p"“s"h{\ ye=a . session, however, and a . Nisit Â¥ Cl ‘ i tailies while the . L 5 2 _ Ete 'hlhdfi-?nouuu!hlb Buc‘berfoug» gher yâ€"Ave times. A feature of * the # <st of Mrs., 3\ ;â€" | game was the ‘"hat‘‘ play performed j 'by @: W. Harrisop in the ‘first . in LaCbance is spencing a ‘mngs, bowling out three playgrs. .on )thawi ..‘ TC~ ithree successive throws. 00 Apbrbipi ns o w ceinbnth c Â¥llith ces is 2 ecti theâ€"irail chest â€" evidently cheoken the breath and stopped the heart action. The rough fence, upon which â€" the child hung was put up by Mr. C. H. God\in, _ her fathet, to separkte a garden;, fron® 1her(t portion. of the yard aed Mr. Gc4.in has puilt a laiâ€" der and platform against it so~ that tile little girl could looX over at the grow ing rflm. While thus amusing hersolf she (must have <fa‘lon, het drecs catching on the fence. Waterloo Tupholme c Kirkwood Both .... G. W. Harrison b Both ............ G. H. Bowlby c Boddy Storms T. W. Seagram c & b Both ... Trinity College. 2ni Innings. â€" Kirkwood b E.;F. Seagram ......... 9 Storms c T. W. Seagram Bricker 12 Woodeock b T. W. Seagram ......... > 7 Roth c Tuphoime T. W. Seagram... 2 Campbell c Bowlby T. W. Seagram 9 Martin not out ... ... ... 21 Dukes FUn OUt ... !....â€"sm.. ce msvmes 15 on * Waterloo, G. H. Bowiby ‘bMartin .......â€" G. W. Harrison b Martin ........ Harvey J. b Storms .......... .. E. .F. Seagram b Storms ..... T. Seagram c Boddy b Martin C. Bricker s Sykes Storms ... F. Harrison c Boddy Storms . F.â€" Snyder b Martin ... ... . F. Tapholme not out ...... ... am0 onguivuciig Of vit vivk Kirkwood b Bricker ............. Storms not out ... ... ... Bath b T. Seagram ... ... Woodcock b Bricker ......... ..= Boady c Dawlon Bricker ....... Mart‘n b. Brickers.s..... ... â€" Campbell c T. Seagramâ€"Brick Sprogge b Harrison .;.4.... ... Dukes, b Harrison :..... ..... ... Bishop b Harrison ...... ,.«.. . â€" The Collegisns left for . smorning where they play this afternoon. The teams and scores:â€" ¢ 1st Innings. * Trinity â€"College. Extras of : Berlin; Kauflman, of Wat Students WoOn ... . . Cricket Match: 50 w S Ee t S u4* prouubist Vite * Tuesday, . the No 4,740, London this a city team 191 32 10 14 11 0 will Jook after ! osts in the settle -hrt"i‘)rk «m 5 all contractors \who are pay 50 cents <an houdr will Jook after "the empl Hespeler, Ji 1.â€"â€"Thomas Izzard of the -nfierug;nal headquarters 6 the Bricklayers‘ and Maxons‘ Union i ie feblie the sirie nom exicting try. to. settle strike now existing. It has been decided by the man . +7 TO SETTLE inz means to remedy the decadence of class meetings, Dr. Burwash told how he ‘has carried on his own class â€" for aby years, _ ta\ing up fundamental subjects,. and â€"6xtending the studies Whito all practical Uhristizn duties. er cCays, he said, the minister paid great attention _ to re:ival services ; rowadays he . invents campain â€" for koeal ortion ~ar+ work of that Kind. He used to study Wosley‘s "Christian Perfection,"" â€" or the wosks of .John Fletcher ; now he may study his New Testament more, and reads works on sociology, moral and temperance reâ€" form, on society at large, and social F®generation as opposed to the idea cf individcal expérience and the saivaâ€" ‘!f' of ‘ the individ:al mind." Suggestâ€" is butâ€"setentyâ€"r/ne l?fl‘i Hamâ€" 1, as %“ Rev. W. H. Crews. bert College, â€" Bélleville, ‘reported ugU H: P. Moote, Acton, â€" the siâ€" classâ€" graduated this yerr in ristory of the college. A moveâ€" is on foot to enlarge the buildâ€" and Albert is on the eve of new $ in the establishment of scholarâ€" Rev, John Ferguson‘s sons 1t Amos Campbell haveâ€"underta‘en vide two, and it is ‘hopeo ~to twentyâ€"five â€"or thirty. â€" Followâ€" + example of the Alma DNaugh \Ibert College espects to fotm wmni Associaticn in each of the conferences,, . ‘The enrollment ollege is about three hindred, qually divided amorg . ‘young 1 young womien. + Practical Methodism. Methodism of toâ€"day.. diTers ‘at of filty years ago in teing practical, whereas the o‘:der ism laid greater emphasis on ubject <of. religipus experience, )inted .out by Rev. Dr. Burwash «n _.» , â€"Address of Saturday morning cn â€"hse ‘class â€"meeting. â€" These dr:0tâ€" joral addresses ‘by the beloved Ctanâ€" tellor are evidently keenly enjoyed by the delezates. He réferred to _ Prof. George ‘Jackson‘s took on *‘The Old ard the New Method‘zm." In the oldâ€" to oper on Morday evenin« ard the geteral ~sessicm on Tuesday e en‘ng. This ~~would Tacilitate bus ness, _ im Fro:e the attendarce, enable a better arrangement ofâ€"work,:and gml Sunâ€" day the. climgx, otâ€" the Conference. on‘y a short concludimz session te‘ng required on Monday. Hamiltor® Next Year. & Conference â€" will meet next year ’ig Hamilton, the ‘church to be selectsd by the Conference Special Committce, and in conjenction with the Ministerâ€" J 1.1 Assoc‘ation to St. Paul‘s Church, St â€"â€"Cathat ues â€"drew Seventyâ€"s> en Hespeler $1,100" of the ©$5,000 undertaken li.y, the Hamrlton Conference _remains _ be ntsu‘nq-;i arrangements _ were #:- t2. l‘a:e: thig . ~done forthwith. he President was deputed to repre sent the Cmmm the dedication. The Board of Examiners was electâ€" ed as follows :â€"Revs. W. H. Bell, W. . Daniels, Dr. A, J. Irwin, A. E. Lavell, J. H. McBay, J. A. McLachâ€" lan, D. A.â€"Moir, Dr. J. S. Ross, W. J. Smith and D. W. Snider. â€" Rearrangement of the date end Llan of . meetingâ€"otâ€"Conerence was rerred to a committee named by the Presiâ€" dent, ‘com}osed _ ofâ€"Rers. Dr. Irwin, W.. J .. Smith, W. H> Crews, ard Mes 8:s. Thos.. Morris and M. $. Schell.* Dr.<Irwin‘s <guggestion, which _ ga rise to this action, wasthat the St:g tioning Committée meet‘ or Thursday prev‘o s to_ _ Con‘erence (Miaistsrial», bave in .. 1t was, he felt, ~ a i y tet of ‘the Presb ym“' ch "thb say, as" some ha e s &nn“qgfipm best to kill the union." In view d“t: :htnq;'naie- ment organired wi Presby ters ian Churgh aga‘nst it the vote hao A Memorial Chirk. * The ‘Ma of . Ngal Memo:ial Church at Portâ€"Roxwar‘ls to be opened ~ in a‘ 0 it ‘six wee‘ s, a beaugiftd edifice to commemorate that pioneer Methodist i I@acher~in ‘Uprer ‘Canada." â€" â€"About B . M.~ Watner of .( hy he re; rosente %:l w.g i: al mfii-o:-“ ches â€" were in tse those things that sey L:Tfik Jioue #.â€"â€""W.th charee, pyiarmg? poactu d e +) THk HESPELER sTriks|© Met Oun t S48CMCRE ‘hurch separated . things wii 1t was, he wons‘ Unlon, Hespeler to now existing. the ‘men â€" to «June 3, for will to (Mr. ‘Iagard oyers* $ Me tt mt t Hahnâ€"At‘ Berlin, May 24th, ~Edward ‘ "Mg.uifinmfllr.m Nts; Bisthaniâ€"At Berlin, May ©26, Mrs. Eva Bisthani, in ber du. yeur . Wc Berlin, May 26th, John Ig:u Waterloo, May 28, Jacob , in his 73rd year. At Waterloo, May 36th, John P , ‘ar., aged 72 years. â€"At Lisbon, Mav 97. Mrs. Gâ€" Benningerâ€"Kudobâ€"At Waterl06, 24th,â€"by Rev. W. D. Lee, Wm. !.&-' ninger, to Edith Kudob, _ both _ ‘of Betlin. Zuberâ€"Freemanâ€"At Baden, May Chas. Zuber, Toronto, to n& Freeman. Krausâ€"Holstetterâ€"At Baden, May #1st, A: Kraus of Alberta to Chrisâ€" tina Hofstetter. Casselâ€"Shantzâ€"At Baden, May â€" 26, Allen Cassel, of near New _ Hamâ€" burg, to Lydia Shantz. Rogersâ€"At Lajoro, Sask.,May : 15th, _ to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rogers, a son. â€" % 18. Reistâ€"iIn Woolwich, May 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Eph. W. Reist, ; & daughter. » The: Chronicle Telegraph‘s fifth annâ€" ua‘ excursion to Detroit will be held 0n Satyrday, July 27th, via Grand Trink, â€" good for four â€" days, return fare only $2.05. * s H t Bader alughter ~ MARRIAGES WAIT FOR IT DEATHS BIRTHS Ira, ‘May 18th, 1 I"xu M; bout 8 months. bWith; «: May: 18t M M of. MÂ¥ andss advised me to a} #o I decided to lal and in a abort an sdund me ol certis at all T that his fcet be V (9ie Cup caminbt? Andbapieitr. .2 tocve after Chlomeiy siit, cout ol vie‘, mad fnd i saameninee w‘ thtt but Rgyptian Liniment for thfl'{.e‘ n# mandgers Cloimefi . for Urinstructed "I haye cured bad cases of disease feet or thrush on horses with Rgyptia P $OFS | w« > ...,,.:.. Svkid ...'.....; Unios tru ROS, cssn cnni We irts woes s Delegates in convention ...... Vecessary to choice ......... ... on ime for m.x baive aimed . jor w0 Spe i 1e onceded to Clatk by Wilson cmu‘m . ‘onceded: to Mafoné: Srivieg vark Aesocrin fat had a good deal of experience with «on horses V erion, Fu ofiess‘ fett and ho e m:‘;‘;" T MADEEERE :.s.â€"+::0, »ldange â€"rinrs > Contested by Talt managers Contested by Roosevelt mana Clzimed for Talt ... ... Claimed ; for Roosevelt ..;... :. Cohceded to Talt by Rooserelt Corceded to Roosevelt by Talt \Washington, May 29.â€"Managers â€" of ths. Presidential . camâ€"aign; to day made_ths following claims of d:legatâ€" °$ to the national comwentions, on th: basis of returns up to noon : ~ Republicankâ€" 3 Delegates in convention Necessary to choice .... OFFICE _ HOURSâ€"Jem 10th â€"to Jun> 14th, ard Octd‘er 28th to Noâ€" Yember 1s:=9 @.m. to 6.15 p.m. Otâ€" her â€"days from 9 a.m. to 4p.m. T HRUSH Waterloo, May 23rd, 1912 SURE CURE FOR A discount ofâ€"2 per cent. will be allowed on sscond instalment if paid with first ‘instalment on or before June 14th. uelnt} C Worst Cases Yield To l Douglas‘ Egyptian Stch an STANDING OFâ€" THE RIVALS CIRCEUS Berlin,‘« 20 &o'\ * man wiho + in "Mr.\ Johs fe saÂ¥8 i emphatic statement from an | hohe:'.n speaks yolumies as" Regyptiau Linimént. Wilson by Clark Hatmon J.â€"HERBâ€" SMITH, Dragelet ‘ Ce M Collector 22â€"3t 0 my the 1,094 129 481 353 1,076 539 579 42 150 1860 567 422 20 160 185 182 122 One of the test fatms â€"in the Counâ€" ty, owned ‘by the late Poter~Hessoty auer, compriging 60 acres of the verty best ‘clay 1cAm. On farm is"a lacke bank hnm‘ having three M&I‘. good ‘stabling, / pig: pen, riving â€"shed, and _ milk ‘bouse,: over O â€"well, gupplying water to house, and stable, also a 6 atm is only two mall esc i miblines Spp tos .. ... We Creditors of Jacob Reise SW T late of the Township of Waterloo, f the County of Waterloo, Ggfi-& deceased, are hereby notified that x estate will be :ummu on the 16th day of June, 1912, and regard will be had o:l.y to d‘fim‘ of wh:eflimnfij { ve been givenin *# > ~| f_”nl- Miller Schietel or to the un dersigned before that date. A Dated at Berlin, Ontario, this 27th day of May, 1012. 20â€"3t Ur:citâ€"rs ol Jacob Reise Schiedel, late of the Township of Waterloo . in the County â€" of Waterloo Gentieman \Yeceased, are hereby notificd t at his ;:llk will ze distributed ondths l:fl Y of June 1912, and regard \% had only.to â€" claims of which mz shall havre teea giâ€"em in writing. to Jacob M . s&m‘hl, Breslau, Ontatio, or to the. urdcrsigned before that date. w. M. CRAM, 4 ¢ £ Berlin, Cmt. â€"â€" 4 Solicitor for t â€" Fatch at Beriin, Ont., 17th ln‘y.u uel"xh:lw % ,lfl nio also offer for the valuable. farm situated east _ ~of Elmira adjoining, the above larm, being part lot 32 consisting of 1114 scres tore or less. There are 12 actes in fall wheat, 25 acres in meaâ€" dow and 15 actes in bush and pasture the balance clear. This farm is in Al_state ofâ€" cultivation. For Furâ€" ther particulars apply to t * G. H. EXSENBA’CH.r *4 Box. 181, Elmira, Ont. The uniifiiwmw. _ the valuable farm situated east, out of the corporation of Elmira, being lot 82 and consisting of 175 acres mote or less..â€" There are 15 acres in fall. wheat, 40â€" acres in meadow, 20 acres in bush and pasture, the bah:m This farm is in Al state of tion,. second to none in the county. For further particulars apply to â€" EISENBACH ~BROS, J . Te unfermgase es & also offer for sa the valuable.farm situated east "~of Elmira adjoining, the above . farm, Notice to Creditors FARM FOR SALE Notice to Creditors M v, P. Messonau tlessonauet, Be 1.:Cram, Berlin, Ont., Soliciter for Rxecutore ter, Bridgoport

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