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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Jun 1912, p. 5

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Bs vl8 ¢s.. 3 *p Re 4 Lyndon, Ky.â€"~*1 B z-l-t.rum'-%c nervousness and a gene dition of the system, a: Yeved of these trouble your remedies to my . { 0e NtktE+ ’ ie s i ta D& ‘ s e *4 Pinkham‘s gmfi' L ble Compound... I am Bs § // | now well and strong w -ndmbfim 6 * [ h ous e w or k. I do \ * &,| not take medicine of eR e:% any. kind. . It was Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" ’.7"" that restored me to health.""â€" rs. RoBERT FAIRBAIRN, 72 Parent Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. Novel Way of _« Advertisiog Hotel If you w l”dl 1 advice write to Lydia £. Hfihfl Medicine Co. {confiâ€" dential Lynn, Mass. â€" Your letter will be opened, read and answered by & woman and held in strict confidence. Geneva, June 8.â€"Mme. Walovoge‘, the proprietress of a caile in Zurich, conceived the idea‘ that certain plvases in the Bible could be _ emâ€"* ployed as advertisements for her , eSâ€" tablishment. She, therefore, had s6vâ€" eral phrases, such as ‘"Come to . me and I will give . you rest,"" . ‘"Abide with me,"‘ etc., painted on the walls of the cafe. M. Liechti, a Swiss pastor, in _a létter to the local newspapers . CcONâ€" demned this manner of advertising in strong terms, and Mme. waldvogel brought an action for libel ;ghfl- him, claiming $200 damages. The ac tion was tried at Zurich, and the préâ€" w; described the suit as nm ‘dent advertisement," and or ‘the plaintifi to pay all costsâ€"and $10 40 the pastor for a charity. The presiâ€" dent further stated that unfortunately be could not order the mt!nul phrasâ€" es to be obliterated under‘the present ce o in on e aounts ‘l.illt up on other in order to stop what is eoum‘ be a scandal. ’ Cherbourg, June 8.â€"In a collision with the BatUieship St. Louis this morning, the French submarine, Â¥end emiare, was â€" cut in two and sunk, and the whole crew of twentyâ€"six was drowned. f The submarine was under the com wmand of Lieut. Prioul, a, young . eB sign V > ‘This is the sixth craft of this typ e to be lost by the French, who have beéen particularly unfortunate in the number of accidents to the Bavy. A Striking Example of its Cure by the Tonic Treatment St. Vitus . dance is the commones! \ @ 1 form of mervous trouble tiat affict Rev. W.> D. Loo attended the Inducâ€" yousg children, becarsh ol the grea tion of hev. J. L. Small into . the defuand made on the body by growtt fâ€"harke of the Presby terian «congregaâ€"~ and development, and there 18 an ad tion at Hespéler on ‘Fuesday avening, ded strain caused by. study. â€" 1t °6 when very able.and scholatly _ serâ€" wléen these deffands become so. great PMONS WeLS preached by Rev.â€" Mr. that they impoverish the_ blood, ‘ane Soott of Berlin and Rev. Mr, Abraâ€" the nerves fall to receive their . ful, ham of Guelph. x sopply of nourishment, that the ner MÂ¥ Cad G of Trights paid +4 vous. debility which leads itA P Feene M i us Hance beygim, buis. 7854 "â€"f visit to his parents, Mr. and Mis. W. f The remarkable success of Dt. . Wil A. Greene °":". holiday . A iams‘ Pink Pills in curing St. Vito: & dunce should â€" lodd pm:{. 2l C re, [ _ Among the beantiful personatitiee this great bloodâ€"building : médicine to of the presidential campaign ~Across the‘t chfioren at the Sice sughe or_ tm Ptib inb in ht OtBte n made, approach ‘ of "the diséase: Pallor; HiSt that Mr. Roosevelt is in lersness,. inattontion, restlesshess | an in the use of â€"liqnors. . But the itritabflity ate: all symptoumsâ€" . which in is the o i tins ihe d ummmtmmum‘.‘m'z' ‘that the dow. at: falling to meet the demand l f e over, and tWem. Here is proof of the power of | py, ooo ier of millk ar tour‘ _ of D; * Williams® Pink Pills to cure this Om shst recora m ut w oo ahom troubte. _~ Mis,â€" J. W. Towns, Osha ““.,_."‘."‘?“ m wa, Ont., ‘says ~â€""At the age ‘of ole | : a o es ol A <*er my daughter was w n .._B1. Vitus~dance, and. m'qfl we ll w:.‘. the "M"*Wl’"r’#w~ C s .-u&un&a " Th 1 Shoomesnled . â€" "hik To . â€" tremblea so, a k 3 $ Cay T o o Sae e W 0 No: feed. herhelt. When. Ts § s tag c t c s nds Â¥o. food horselt, . When : t #ou C in 1 o o1 000 Aivs. Hoopte Nete tebitifel are. falling . tlom. Here Dr ‘Wlllh'm troubte. _~ 1 wa. Ont.. >8 bares‘ Pin‘t Pills, which nad â€" OUIU| shave been remiding her child. 1 at once got arsupply 0| flast Aftéen months tho Pills, and even the use of th¢jfor Toronto, where o o en i l en paitnh * m x goailience.. ... WeWE el_ 7 â€" HUS & T ... .: &* in * was completely cored . 1 ow can a heatt ST. VITUS DANCE SUBMARINE SINKS LYNDON, K S uP iess on d ERRUTEE? of a cale in Zurich,} Miss E. Haight hasâ€" returned. to idea â€" that _ certain| New Market after a short visit with Bible could be ~ emâ€""| Mr. and Mrs. F. Haight, John street. â€" tisements for her,e8â€"| â€" Mr. Charles Ruby, Secretary of the e, . therefore, â€" had 86Vâ€"] Mutual Life Assuraiice _ Company â€" ot ch as ‘Come to me|Canada wasa business visitor in Nova you rest,"" . "Abide {Sootia. _ _ * painted on the walls| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grofi of" Winniâ€" peg are enjoying.. a pleasant holiday Swiss pastor, in â€"@|with their relatives and . friends, in wmal ‘hewsnapers â€" conâ€"} Waterloo:. h uo PB l â€"Mme. Waldvogel, | nesday f a cale in Zurich, Miss been . taking OUT 33 M I ~Waterloo. News |_ ~â€"= del~lâ€"tâ€"Aeriâ€"teirb t tet the day alled ifiends. n Waterioo, _ .: 9 . Mrs.. Maty Kummier of. Prestor 4s *mns.'o‘_nmmo‘ Mis. os. "M.eakts. * ; 7 . 4AÂ¥ a y t gues b wells Mr. Mr. _ Eldoa MceDougalt of Toruntg,. spent Suncay at his Home hete... & Nr. E. H. Zick ~ lect for lal!‘w alter spending . Seturday â€" at h s home here. He wag accompan:> ied by Miss Mand O‘ DonneH. who vis:t her sigter, Mrs. Zick for syeR) wee s. w 4 Miss Laura Fore who has, been the guest of Miss Bertha Devitt for erd] days has returned to het ;; in Port Colborne. f #4 t _Mr. Wallace Mansz is g= {::ddayl with his father in ~ Br § S enty ie h e en A large number ol ‘cit ‘ the Horse Show in G .ob T BA and‘ Frigay The exbibit of . Borse flesh is said to be the greatest that has ever been shown in the Domitâ€" ion. esY e S de eP s M M s M Miss May ~ Mr. George kumpt of Ballialo was welcome visitor in town this week . Mrs. Lincoim Goldie of Guelph â€"was a weekâ€"end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mr# L. Bricker, Allan St.. rOn t ‘The ‘*Monday: Club‘*enjoyed a very: pleasant evening at the home of Mrs. G;â€" W.Wells, CGeorge Street, â€" lastâ€" Monday, in the stady of* Emerson‘s Sssay on Plaro. The meeting next Monday evening will be held: at the home . of â€" Mrs. W.. M..Cram, : Weber 3St. W., Berlin. C ie .ls ~Miss â€"~Stroh : attended the Ryder weedng which was held Dr. and . Mrs. Mubto _ and _ little daughter . Jean, â€" have returned to their hoine in Michigan, after ~an. enâ€" joyable week‘s visit with his sister, Jre» W. T. Crow, Herbert street. .. James His Holiness. Pope Pius celebrated his seventyâ€"seventh birthday on June imd. ‘The troops and the _ Vatican officials held an ‘imposing demonstraâ€" tion in honor of the occasion. | The Pope appears to be in excellent health â€" To be impatient in | certain comdiiâ€" wions is to lose all and ‘to be patient, to be able to keep quiet and still in the presence of things that try us, s to gain all. Thus p‘ltlenan becomes the very key to success in v;nQ-J 2. Muter:" **~*> sa". .99 o2 81. Mr. abd malnen m â€" Mrs. P..Groom and daughter â€" have ceturned from a visit with ~Stratford iriends. .. w¢ t Â¥e t d H â€" Mrs. F. G, Hughes and wee daughâ€" ter Mary havelrflvedémtmmu mjoyable . visit of three weeks with \r. and Mrg. Carl Fox of Walkerton. _Mrs. Armitage and daughter ~ Ada teft °. Tuesday for Toronto wh re they will spend the summerâ€"months, er the noliday Mr. Norman ‘Berkinshaw of Toronto was the guest of Waterloo friends ovâ€" Rev. W.~ D. Loo attended the Inducâ€" tion of hev. J. L. Small into _ the sharge of the Presby terian «congregaâ€" tion at Hespéler on ‘Tuesday avening, when very. able. and scholatly _ serâ€" mons were _ preached by Rev. Mr. Soott of Berlin and Rev. Mr. Abraâ€" Mr. Carl Greene of Toronto pald visit to his parents, Mt. and Mrs. A. Greene over the holiday. ‘Toronto toâ€"0 arge nlinber 0 ofse Show : at Eddie Seagra M Mr. James Heveron is attending the annual . convention dw% Press Assoolation which is being in‘ Ottawa this week. Mrs. Heveron Recpranied " hm w . the Dopminion M tt M i Uhurch. 4n Hespeler on her Mrs. Oliver G thes lly , O 3 tiiend Mrs. Boepre have returne honeymdon trip to East o[ citizens 1 t â€"Galt on ‘al., aTter ige Dieiel is / a â€" bus 1 ent Suncuy _â€" wit ia€roi FCBLC Kiss . Quelpin tt. _ Sun t 1ts sitor in look . i mpd & \isitiin erring 199 design w mex & a atitut i iggting ATl UnF CC ~ Miss B Thurscay Tabicts Are i cine for littls onl\ ‘ edicitie Mrs. Nello ESteeves K. writes‘:â€""Iâ€" kn The Tablets are gflw eriment gnalyst to be anmiâ€" free from\ opiates grd canrot possibly do ways. good. They. are . tine deal.rs or by mail box. from The Dr. Wil Ci; Brockville, Ont: A BSOLUTELY m REPUBLICANS WILL MEET IN IMAENSE COLASEUM wh lect! and can be empbICQ 1M MTD MRMEM UAE CC an emergency.~; 2 * ~~ Has Over 11,000 Seats. "The subâ€"committee on arrangements of phe Repubtican National Commitâ€" tee, under the direction of _ Colonel Harry S. New, has expended â€"$40,000 preparing. the building for this year‘s ¢ National Convention of the Republiâ€" can party.â€"The building has 11,188 seats, of which 7,988 are on. the main floor, and 3,200 in the balcony. â€"â€"The speaker‘s platform is built against the south wall of the strucâ€" "ture, and extends across the entire widtlh of the building. It is 75 feet deep, and contains 1,902 seAWS, WAIU] will be occupied by the chairman, ofâ€" ficers. of the Convention, . and. members of the national committee, and dis tinguished <guests. â€" _ [ _ .. _ _ _ ; The seats back of the cbairman‘s table will be slightly elevated. D[tectâ€"J ly beneath the chairm@n‘s table is a space for four noiseless telegraph inâ€" struments and â€" their operators, . by which news of the comvention‘s â€" proâ€" ceedings will be Mashed to the world. On both sides and extending in hallâ€" citcle around the lmao!un platâ€" form are seats and ta for _ fout bundred ‘working ‘ men and mro-hu’ from 3 parts of the ty.> 5 Fully© Equipped Postâ€"Office. In the twoâ€"storey annex,. adjoining the main Building on the south, ate the ‘offices of the Republican Nationa) Cominittee, private rooms for the ust of: the chairman, ‘sectelaries, and ser> geantâ€"atâ€"arms, quarters for the comâ€" mittées on â€" Périmagent organization, credentials, ‘aud resolutions, an‘ a fully equipped ‘postâ€"office. : In â€" addition â€" to this, there afe rooms for the press where scores â€" of private telegraph . wires will be inâ€" stalled.. On _ the second. floor there will be a fully‘equipped . emergenicy Wispital in charge ol a corps of phyâ€" stcians and Red Cress myrses. Thete will be mutherous retiting rooms tor wenm and womlén in the annex. A Windsor To Al Womon: 1 will send free with full instructions, my horse treate ment which positively cures Leucotrâ€" hoea, Uledration, Displacements, Fallâ€" i;.‘tt:(‘:he Womb, Paintal oft ln:fi ors or GM:: %:'"m Nervousness, Melancholy, Pains in the Head, Back or Bowels, Kidney _ and Bladdet trouble®, ‘where caused *; by weakness peculiar to our sex. . You han eantinus treatment at hemé at a can The Chromcle T ‘s Alth it routiies to. Polioit. «ill â€"be hok My Wy \ $41.04 i B echle ct th ones: and: they 1 would give reti Fagd sumpert es: and Mwafi:,wmm xc Feases would give a + l Pessletpe¢ . can whevie se te chant uaulm a m!."JA%‘;fi., %m' and . exâ€" suatanteed by & KOY~ _ press u... ies oouns oaos uPC to be absolutely %alc\ County Treasurer ‘or: telephone bly do harmâ€"but alâ€" County ; for posthge for y afe sold <by :medi~;" officidls. ...« "..cue mewuks ((8 y mail at 25 COMtS & =~~"mpripute 40 Inspector Pearce. ves, Hill (Grove know* Baty‘s Lady‘s Appeal W Williams ‘Medicine 1.93% seats, which UR IT )R LITTLE the â€" ird OW & and e ame at a a wook. Children‘s A {* by Mr. J. P.â€"Jaffray, secon~ mlr. \\'nm\ifi Council, in accepting the resignation of Public Sehool Inspector â€" Pearce, whose long and useful service makes the.brightest. page ~â€" in the County‘s ‘“‘”‘9;;.“""""“"“',.{‘;."“:“ and ‘energetic stewardship Aeaderâ€" -upmdut'nob,%rfior the standing‘ of the profession. as shown . in an: Fnspectorship without a blemâ€" â€"ish, as well as‘by aâ€"sustained desjre upon his part, during the fortyâ€"one year‘s in thisz County‘s: employ, to live up to evéty one of the obliga tions of the important : office which be adorned. 7 Sex for Mr. Beully, ...jaose ofi .”"...;,.."‘Ji""fi& A* c * Ooo.‘”c. Schmidt, bookbing Newyâ€"Record, printing ... Hermiaa Rittinger, printin Rittinger & Motz, printing Jaffray Bros:, printing: ..... Mexchants Priating | ‘In‘ commiteseâ€"o!â€"theâ€"whole the.Counâ€" cil fxed g retiring . allowance . o| Public Inspector . Pearce = at $600 per year, alter: half an .. hour‘s discussion. Aâ€" number. of the â€"memâ€" bers from: the ‘rural, ‘districts _ opâ€" posed an annuity to that anount and suggested. $300. ai 8 â€" r ~ aa dn e n rgmnniong * emu-' ..*.i...;?ufh rinoneih" Ald Ansoch: ... 1099 liom Mr. Buchanan submitted aâ€" motion‘ fixing the allowance at $600 _a, year, Reeve Jaffray‘ movedâ€" an amendment fiking it ‘at $300, > and Councilior Casse? moved an amendment to the amendment fixing:â€"itâ€"at $300. _ The amendment ~to make the.. allowance $600 caftied,‘ fourteern members . yotâ€" g for jt. Siz,Yoted . to . have it We saug t o o hy PROPERTY COMMITTEE. Cbairman . J. P. Jaffray of _the Standing Committee on County Proâ€" !t-;erty pregented report recommending that the following accounts be paid :â€" G: E. Potter, hardware ‘etc ...$12.22 M. Murawsky, painting and ‘papâ€" .â€" or hanginig m iL 2002 sed t §5.43 0. L. Seibert, repairs ..;a: ..... 2.30 ‘c, Méyer,: do. ........ sua ‘"i.2%~ 0 J. €. McTliwraith, typeâ€"writer " _ Town of Berlin, garbage removâ€" B ... 5wl denn. cce everkeeit diihonl peviea EDN ‘That .the estimated expenditure for theâ€" maintenance ._ of county builttings is $3,000, being the same amotat as last _year. 7 xc County Roads Superintendent H. J Bowman. presented the following .16 tort ~â€" x en y en Ge‘ilsmen;â€"A _ large part of Athe work â€" Om the _ County Road sy stem this year will consist Of new bridges. Contracts _ have a[ready been made tor ‘a new 110 (t. steel span with conâ€" crete | foundations _ Where â€"Snydet‘s Rogd érosses the River Nith, about a mille north of New Hamburg. Core m,hva also been malle for tw0 onal spans of 100 feek @ach for the <Blair Bridge over the Ght:§m Riv= er. (1t is also expected to build a 60 16. stoolâ€"#pan; over the creek at Bres Jau‘ and=buile : some. new foundations for". other bridges." â€" A County road }m will te put to work at once and as much work done on ""'..'."" s P k l s Pnd We 00. 4 4* (Oentinued from page 2 pcssible. . The total expenditures, inâ€" cluding bridge work, will be .about < Tiat the estimated experriture . for MWe cugrent year on County Bridgos is as follows :â€" a m New abutments at cast end . . The report was adopted of Schlegel‘s Br. (§ cost)..48 Aputment and a 40 1t bridge on town line between Wilmot and Bleabeim (§ ©0g%) .. .«‘ Abutnsonts under Rridge and Zeotra: town* line ($ 008%) . Small bridge at Gremim‘s flats (J 6084) ..oce. u: on New Abutment: and ropairs , to «Chalmer‘s Bridge ($ cost), s New abutment under south end â€" ~and pÂ¥tension of wing at wort \erld of Nithvale Bridge, Ayr.. 3 Â¥ncidentals ... <2..+. _law o0 6 ks [ed ARetiring Allowance A1 (Giood Roads Report t which is respecttully Retefred to. Committea i . Mes M Six yoted . to â€" have ~ it uventrs ... penses at in 3 A M U E1 stationer y »binding print KaP®â€" ‘ready ‘been tormulated, will be . n u"‘i"'":' ::ym“m the opening of h $4000 .00 gtihint. t tâ€" $500 .00 1000 .00 450:00 800 .00 400 .00 50 .00 i A Bfldgu' ommittee.. ~ / A0f6 tno 1Stâ€"CAY DL A10MOUMIOE: “M‘“ €9 y 6 per cent. will bo added to pay‘j New Road to Bloomingdale. nients "hot paid by above dates. _ =â€"â€" ‘The Gountil â€" spent gsome time ~.in â€"â€" A discount of 2 per cent. will be discussing the matter of opening .. a afl:{d on sscond irstalmett it paid hew road from Bridgeport to Bloomâ€" with first instalment â€" on of. [before ingdale and tmally referred it to 2@ June i4th. :; C1 > e special committee_composed of _ Mess _ qrPICF ~HOURSâ€"Jam 10th . to ers. ‘Abra, ; Shaw, Hurst and SAydeL..; <.June« 14th, ‘ard Octolér 38th. to No# The Council adjourned at 4 0‘C10¢K=>â€"yember 199 i m. to 6.15 pm. Ot ~~._" her ‘days from 0 a.m. to 4pan. a f *emnbtnes â€" Sn t 63(1100 4+ o td T1 > 00 J HERB SMTH, * _ The tnifotm success that has _ at: tended the Tse of Chambeérlain‘s Colic, Cholefa asd ; Diatrhoca Remedy 4as made it a favorite every wheto. â€"It ca) always he: depended upon. For gale by all dealers. Y > STRONG FOR . CHURCH UNION Eightsyâ€" Two Per Cent. of Conâ€" gregational Church Favor Montreal, ‘ June 7.â€" Chburch union was cordially endorsed by the Conâ€" gregational â€" Church Urion â€" . ‘toâ€"day. Statistics woere prescrited, showing m\sznrmholthommbou of the Congregational Church in . Canâ€" ada were in.favor of union, und after some discussion, it. was unanimorsly decided 1o recommend. that. the Comâ€" mittée on Church Union be instrurted to continue its work and to coâ€"operâ€" ate as far as possible with similar ttees among the qther churchâ€" Training for the Ministry. in addition to Church union, â€"the day was largely devoted to discussions on the h.w‘m of ministers, the u; for more .J"':: men : to man x imperaâ€" tive mm arousing Chrigtibr parents in ovdet that they might laf W. claims‘ of the Christian ministry before their sons. It was a day devoted largely .. . to heartâ€"searchings and personal . quesâ€" fonings. . Speakers criticized â€" *the Loma method of training . . men. for the ministry. 1t was characicrised "A relle of the past," "A M'u‘fl&' and other such termis were 7 rended to arouse those . to reform their system C njon mek,. n iera e tB on ‘ imitteo . w ed â€" y ~Dr w H. m&%u ot . ~ tha In the far west, he said, independ nireg SRCOND INSTALMENT on or beâ€" fore the 1stâ€"day â€"ot November. 6 per cent. will bo added to _ payâ€" ments "not paid by abovre dates. _ â€" Waterloo, â€" May negotiating Churehes may able. 6 , In connection with better training of men. for the ministry, : stirring | adâ€" dresses were made by Rev. Byron H. Stauffer, Toronto, and Rev. Mr. Spar ling, the latter of St. â€"James‘ Metho dist Church; Montréal. In the _ dis cussion Prineipal Hill also took part. Some Frank Language. f o\ "The Baptist View . » The:Rev: Dr."J. A. Gordon, on be halfâ€"of the Baptist Union of Canada, did not favorâ€"Church union, but, at the same time, they {avored and : deâ€" sired . the :.closest ‘relationship wit} other denominations. £ ol P T w Rev, Byron ‘H. Staufier delivered .+ very ‘able address ‘on ‘‘The . â€"moder» preacher and the presentation of his message,‘" in the course of | whicl he advocated the adoption of more advanced methods in the pulpit. Th great uguvth in â€"the theological. world, he said, call for a distinclly new . . type ~of preacher.â€" The | modern preachet ; roust be unininisterial, _ he â€"mukt_throw off the: \peculiat matierâ€" isms .of the pulpit of yesterday, he ani Toney. theâ€"whins. i , the w , the 1 '?!;:mfion. the pious draw!, tt clHeminate carriage must vanish. y SECURED PROMPT RELEF From Severs Noura! Years‘ Stan th ba dr hig hexption Lin‘l o. lays brighter, and. I triet othera may . Watoro0 4 l w 104 Cstviptn ’:.52-1 through the publication of dM{ apposite 14 . o 4 is letior,‘‘ . , Wii" ~to soto: Ceolss. 161 _: You fi':\lh v'?i.» for theumaâ€" ;'W; i 6 s e btreRs.) _ .. . 8P t3 ".‘\MA» tds a+ ids {r. Tamies Tait, of Westmeath, Ont 2l neutnigia of but o?:nfd fad cure wnt exired affe rd 4 ired different dot ( the muscles: of -.mhng 191 nths The Collector be of. Eight 22â€"3% desir * M attors , he iâ€"the im Box 13. sAugir ‘The undersigned also.ofier fof 8 the valuable farm. nw Elmira adjoining, the above . _ fatm, being part lot 82 consisting of 111 Scres more ot less. There are 1 acres in fall wheat, 25 acres in mea~ dow and 15 actes inâ€"bush and Pasture the balance clear;: > This farm is . M \i1 <state d;.’“lm“:’- ?c: £~@ M o. o. ho plonmmos, | . Box. 18) . "liac J , Ont. Crscibors of_ M:c: Schiodel, late of the To er}oo _ the County J":?umo c ’i”;':, state will ze ds on the 1508 day o Yune 1513, snd tepata wl be higid only to claims.of which not‘ce shall have teea fiii'm in â€"writing â€" to Jacob M ; Schiedel,: Broslau, OmE ‘ af ‘tn ‘the © utd rifened‘. before th $ Creditors of Jacob Reise Schiedel, late: of the Township .of. Waterl00, i io oc snn eing tanae y, ATB / x b $ estate will be ‘"t:a-‘“ on the 16th day of June, 1912, and m i1] be had gny to tlaims of . shail hate been giveh in wifting .momnk: Schicdel.or fo the am defsignbd before that date.. .. _ Dated at Berlin, Ontario, tfltfi day of May, 1912. aks . W M. Cram, Berlin, Ont., " %$2â€"3t Notice toâ€"Creditors Notice to Creditors FARM FOR SALE of the lu;'ll‘r‘ll in the wned by + mm:Mg’&J:: chay lcam» 18 «m â€" T Batn, having MN‘ Coult.s. w14 "wih Ariving a neverâ€"failing anly: #wo miles 2$ â€" mites from â€" Berlin, Qn%., tor FExeontors Elmira.: ~

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