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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jun 1912, p. 3

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The Mercantile Fire Business Subscribed Oapital. . . .. . .. _ â€" 200,0000, John8s60N. BP 0000 °000 ~U00 Catare ‘ Deposit with the Dominion ient of many teautiful presents. There S evernment ..;... .. :.4: SiHTâ€" 140. 00 Wworp‘ about twentyâ€"five guests present. Ail policles guarantead by the London < AlftE, the ceremony . a. dafnly on oice and Lancashire Insurance Company t(n.rk“ ast H:'?. :'::‘mu:m"““ c o with Arsots of $16,800,088, . . honeymoon trip to points South, _ a!~ Altred Wright, Secretary _ ter which tlMey. will reside in Galt. . o. a 80BM )o Uististas®"", â€" © cakperâ€"uysps."~~ .! The mn;rl&g‘; of Mtss Jean Hynds, i a youngest ~daughter. of Mr. and . Mrs. STRIKEâ€"BREAKERS Geo. Hynds, Acton, Ont., to Mr. Nelâ€" WEDE ASSAILED son H. Garden, son of Mr. and Mrs General Insurance Agent, insurance Campany Office, Galt, June 12.â€"The first clash beâ€" tween . the striking bricilayers . and masoss and the contractors since the strike has been on occurred last evenâ€" ing at the Grand Tronk dsâ€"ot whon some of til: stri:ers interfered with strikebreakers coming off the â€" train and a fight occurred. The mer. were ordered off the Flatiorm by te sta tion agent, and it s umfderstood _ a court case‘will fo iQq*. is one of the most cruel_maladies + which mankind is subject, the many complications ® arising from (time to time, making life seem almogt â€" unâ€" bearable. For many diseases medical, scientific, â€" and physiclogical * know ledge and experience, gained _ from years of deep research,â€" has achieved remarkable results, but up to now litâ€" tie has been discovered of practical 0 0 CA * trantment ~afil cure â€" of Ercocesecr to J uchternots h remarkable results, but up to now M tie has been discovered of practical value in the treatment and cure . of Diabetes. â€" In fact, people have hhok-onthedluueuwel\ nigh incurable. Even in the modical . proâ€" fession can be found doctors who are of the same opinion, regarding . SCePâ€" tically any élaim to ameliorate _ Of improve the conditions of a diabetic patient. "It can, ‘Rowever, be proved that . ‘‘Sanol‘s Abtiâ€"diabetes," the new German discovery, Cures all cases of diabetes. . Full particulars and booklet free from the Sanol Mig. Coâ€", Winnipeg, Man. Euns 0 on 1 00Câ€" mnudiwnbats Mice, Waterloo Mutual Bullding King 8t. Business Office 249, House 200. :?fie.:éz"; bottle from Druggists SANOL The new German discovery will poâ€" sittvely remove gall , _ kidney stones, gravel in the r, and will effect a complete cure. .It will dis solve the stomes and remove without pain, and there is no necessity for an operation in the future, as . Sanol will cure ‘imn every case, no matter ::w long® standing the disease may % 4 Sanol will be found 'rme-llflv valuable in old cases of kidney and : blaiidet trouble, Iumbago, uric : acid duthods. . . ~> 300 ns wea Ceenmaioa n C ‘Sanot is ‘a proparation of herbs and extracts from plants, and contains no poisonous ingredients. . . Its . use, thereéfore, cannot possibly: harm cithâ€" er the stomach or the ilLflm Sanol‘s Booklet free from the 8Aâ€" DIABETES Glorious Hair for Nomen Your m#ney back say$ E. M. Devilt odeg res n‘t the most de« m- Hair . Dressing Grower, â€" Reautifier and pet W ienpd ~« INCORPORATED adl ASk Thete i Altisaiky 80% does just what oo oo m meaton s hatevebi ry it ladies on s. Sarely you mont . with oc cn, when‘ â€" a 1 AN @AGE cof olicited : for first. class Companice. e ol PARL ftst introd s cales this WERk ASSAILED Te aiant erenenen in enc ied e e en t i wead t I --. â€" Waterioo y *Lation t»,‘ and can fhe g‘%q,%rfié..% «comInt a latge A R LSH A Remover yCu on i v*. M"e M 4 Cc zen and raved them from mis dâ€"-â€"'bdw-,‘d-udh-in-“; ing at different periode in life. . _ «> _ > / _ b uced sttle 41 want t n to i; W heo ing â€" couph is wh n th; cough is ‘e t pctoration casy by giâ€" lain‘s Cough n-mzly- 18¢4 in maay epidemics ~â€"with perfect i7 sif deakrs _ __ _ _â€" A very pretty marriage took place: at 3.30 Wedn»sday afternocn at the home of â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Leeds, 47 Bond street, Galt, when their only daughter, Miss Jean,. was united. l? the holy bonis of matrimony to k Alex. Clark, also of Galt. The cereâ€" mony ‘was performed byâ€" Rev. A 3. Johnston. The bride was the recipâ€" ient of many teautiful presents. There were about twentyâ€"five guests present. Alter the ceremony.a dainty wedding repast . was served. . Mr. and Mrs. Clark left on an evening train on~ 2 honeymoon trip to points south, . a!â€" ter which tley will reside in Galt. . AT G. F. 3. Garden, Berlin, Ont., . was solenmized at the bride‘s home. . The bride, ‘who was unattended, was givâ€" en away by her father, and wore a gown. of . goidâ€"cofored ° satin with | Tunic of ninon > ans pearl . trimming, | and she carried "& shower of orchids and lilles of the valley tiedâ€" witn chiffon streamers. ‘The groom‘s gift o the pride was a p1ano. The wedâ€" ding march was played by Miss Lilâ€" lian Wiliiams, organist, Knox Church, Acton. . After "the coremony. the | groom‘s ‘sister, Miss Margaret ~Garâ€" ‘ den, sang "O Perfect Love."" Rov. J. C. Wilson, B.A., Knox Oburch, _ conâ€" ducted ~the ceremony. After . the reception Mr. and Mrs. Garden left for Toronto gud. utner points,. the bride tiavolling fm a smart â€" tailored suit of tan, tuscan hat with plumes. P00 11 .A quiet wedding was celebrated: on Wednescay, June 1%, at 11.30 o‘¢lock, at the residence of the bride‘s mothâ€" er, 17 Cowan Ave., Toronto, when Miss Florence Louise Wright . became the bride of Leslie Arthur Wilson of ‘Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Willson,. Hemlock ‘tGrove Farm, Berâ€" lin. The ceremony was conducted by | Rev. R. J. Treleaven, pastor of the + Cariton St. Methodist church. â€"After partaking of a (dainty luncheon, the happy couple â€" left for Big~ Bay point, Lake Simcoe, where they will spend a couple of weeks. ‘The guests included Mrs, _ ‘Taylor, Scranton, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rogs, Barrie, Mr. and Mrs, Willson and family, Berlin, Mrs. Willson st., Berlin, Mrs. and Miss Bowles, Bradâ€" ford, Miss Emma Anthes, Waterloo, Mr., Mrs. anl Miss Woolner, Toronâ€" to, Mr. L. L. Anthes, Totonto, and : the Misses McLean, Winnipeg. it Co 1p Schmalz‘ Success in Military School Mrs. Schmalzs left last evening . fot. Kinâ€"ston where they will attend the annval graduation functions of . the Roy:| Militagy College in that city. Twentyâ€"seven cadets* of the College graduvated this June out of a class of thir‘yâ€"one and among the successful cad ts was Corporat William Schmalz, who stood â€"third in the*standing _ of the Enelu.uon class having a total of 18,969 marks. . Co: <ral< Schmals‘ mary Berlin friends will congratulate him upon â€" his success atâ€" the ('O‘Jz and _ upon his>. ‘splendid graduat! showing. _ . . < /. « Char d } in a short -.-"'i‘n.-::-_., HYMENEAL CLARKâ€"LEEDS WILLSONâ€"WRIGHT. is n.t dangerous ¢ t loose and 6x« © gi. ing Chainberâ€" . \~1% has .: becn nics of this . disâ€" s ccets. Fot s13 nt.| Gfand total ... ......_. . $2838.04 ing ‘ A hearty vote of thanks was e#ten irs.. ded to all who assisted the ladies ‘a as well as those w 10 generously helpâ€" a‘â€" ed to swell the receipts. Particular s luwmlml was made of the Elmira, Conestogo, St. Jacobs, > Bridgeport . and Breslau workers, who were workâ€" ing under greater difficulties than the 1ds, ‘ city assistants. irs. !â€" It bas been very gratifying _ to Nelâ€" know that the pubM@takes Hospital rs.: Tagâ€"Day in the right spirit and is was ever ready to play tag. The _A hearty vole of thanks . was a‘so givâ€" extended to Miss «lick; who gave the e a ladies the privilegg of using the store with ‘ at 30 King Si~ E., where a tea room wing, | was doing goou business on Tag Day. 2338.04 *The regular monthfy meeting of the B. & W.â€" Hospital Ladies‘ Auxiliary was held at the hospital on . Monday afternoon at three o‘clock, The â€" Preâ€" sident, Mrs. Wegenast, occupied ~ the chair and Mesdames Boese, â€" Bricker, Docring, Gabel, Hebledg! and Schmalz and Miss Oclschlager ettended. . Bills amounting to $140.:38 were â€"passed for ”yflrlmi OR PEFTIICC T ® Bifte" ngonalice |for the seasing month: m . e 3 on serh is ns oftrgpuitie 35 t C + L P All the Tagâ€"Day returns are in and mwww‘smsm.u announce it as the "best ever." The contributions resulted as fllflwwâ€"“m ” xi enpen ies â€" 3 .. 4 . C FEMIIA .. .. y cR nnt 118.10. CORESUOGO ... .cs sc e 9.32% St. Jac095 \..L.. .00 sns 20.45 â€" BridgepOP6. ... .m seco + 18.61 . * BReRIAU ... 2. .0 cce st= 5 22 ~The annual ‘Tee *Fee bay aa the Th bast . Swarmmin, blistering, and _ jrribation are the. commornsst form ol summ shin troutles, and Zamâ€"Buk onds these very quic.ly. It works in two ways. As roos as ap)lied, . its : nt se ti pomers ‘get to. wotk ard. hill ail the pcison in.a wound, a stinz cr a gore. This generally .cn‘s the smart‘ng gn:li the jpain. Thin Zatmâ€"Buk begins the ilealiny proccss, and fresh healthy Aisâ€" sué is built up.. Rof sore, tlisterei feet, sore hands, heat rashes, baby‘s heat spots, sore places due to . per* & iration, etc., you can‘t equal Zamâ€" Buk. It also cures cuts, vicers, @*â€" scesses, piles, and all infamed an} diseased conditions of skin and .subâ€" jacent tissue. _ Druggists and stores everywhere sell â€" Zamâ€"Buk Soap a‘lso, 25c. per tablet. All stores, or Zamâ€" Buk Co., Toronto. ~ EVANGELICAL S 5. + CONVENTION INâ€" HESPELER The Sunday School Convention > of the Berlin District of the Canada , Conferénce â€" Evangelical Association was _ held at Hespeler â€" Evangelical Church on Wexresday and Thursday. Among the acaresses delivered were : ‘‘The Conversion of Children,"â€"Rev.> F. B. Meyer, Elmira ; ‘"The Model Sunday School,"â€"Rev. H. A. Kclbt-l ‘man, Bridgeport ; "Round Table Conâ€" ference,‘"" Rev. W. E. Beese, Hespeler; | Th Temple of the Body,‘" Rev. W. O. Hehn, St. Jacobs : _“Hctohm," |Rav. H. A. Kellerman, Berlin ; "Misâ€" sionary Education in the 8. 8. . by. Miss Agnes Good, Berlin, ‘"‘Men Wantâ€" ed,"" by Rev.â€" M.~L. Wing, Berlin, Ahe addresses â€" on the vgrious topics were most inspiring and impressive, and those who had the privilege to attend â€" this Corvention â€" were filled with the new ingpiration towards the welfare of the Sunday School. A large number from Berlin and W:_t Beriin SUM 1: large number from Berlin and Waterâ€" loo attended this Convention â€" which proved a grand success. + un id + Those who were in the Police Coutt were jost in wonger. how any woman possessing a heart vould desert _ a "mz'-ammhmm-. ‘nef the girl has . been left _ and | it is exceedingly fortumate for the ¢Mild that there is an organization~ that is ready to care fof children lef§ : in the sad â€" plight this lttlé girl _ has | Magistrate gave â€" the Spoidty C. A, Society in Charge of â€"â€"â€" Deserted Child One of the saddest ¢ases that has come under the jurisdiction of . the Children‘s Aid Society of this . . city is the desertion of the twoâ€"yearâ€"old thild by the â€" heartiess mother: . who ...q‘-m-twâ€"- guring the carly part of the week. . * The little girl was in charge . of Agent R. C,. Millerâ€"amt was . brought hbefore nuumuwehu-fl fot. the _ purpose of â€" being formally handed over to the charge of the Moâ€" glety . + ~ Macled TT in se #¢ bdt that sho h wWAS RAISED‘ ,'CHURCH R sKIN TR JUBLES ty ames Boese, â€" Bricker, nc Slsgured. ~Bills hlager a â€" $140.38 were . passed was received . from ly forturate for the CMIC is an organization~ that cate ‘fot children lef% : in inht this NUttlé gith bat io look «iter ® suggested â€" that ed _ there are qui\® TD To ue vinted ho not be placed 106« e would be secured the Spci¢ty : the child‘s iat she : be am nokalblé. %fii‘BargainBunches c For Thrifty Buyer * Than QumprtentidacWere _ amrmfl#%gmux terday in the d Hall on i. d Cg M@Mu evening, â€" over one hundréd different <persons attendâ€" ing the services during the day. & ie ty ‘the chote of 11 voices" under en xA o+ Â¥#4,~,** let down your nets"for a draught" at i i meak Sie ns m Bn" ng * his â€" on #1:28, ‘Son, w»my‘ in n vineyard."" 5 : j Almfihumgm a temâ€" 3. mxey.uuk:guh.u Secreâ€" tary and Mr. J.> t, â€" Treasurer. Mr. J. Hammond acted as usher. . tically in Soth serrices and all prec tically resâ€" ent seemed â€"much‘ interested., gom membership cards were signed. . _ If this first service is an expression of the public intertst in this English Lutheran movemeBt, there will soon be an active working congrégation adâ€" ded to the ranks of ‘the city‘s churchâ€" Rev. Mr. Bieber‘stated he has found the preparatory work pleasant owing toâ€" the uniform . courtesy shown him by all with whom he came in . :onâ€" tact. % * Sunday School will be _ started next Sundayâ€"at 9.45 am. The service hours are 11 aim. and 7 p.m. Evoryâ€" body is welcome to all the services. to day. For convenience we give you a eW again we ask you to .call as our entire stock _ pection. For Farm and Garden Scythes, 63c.; snaths, 60c.; sickles, 16c.; Dunnma‘s lawn rakes, 45¢.; shovâ€" els and spades, 58¢.; 14 tooth _ steel rakes, â€" 53¢.; beet hoes, 38¢., wire fence, 49 inch high, _ 300. rod ; post holespoons 68c.; wood bow hay rakes, 14¢.; iron hay fork pulleys 24¢., hay forks, 12 inch tine, 51c.; garden trowâ€" els, O9c.; weed cutters, B5c.; 4 tine spading forks, 860.; third seats, 63c. Our Clearing Sale of all our retail hardware stock Pit bottom bottom, 85¢., pair ; hedge brushes, 14¢. Pit bottom wash boiler $1.30 ; flat bottom, 856., screen door hingos, 11e. pair ; hedge shears, 70¢.; whitewash hrushes, ‘I4¢. and vo ; 5 Ibs. Muresco, 35¢ ; & Abs. Jelistone, 28¢.;, can ope®â€" ors, 76.; clothes wringers, $3.35 ; kitâ€" then hooks, 5¢.â€"dot ; tin dippers, 9¢â€"; Liquid Veneer, â€" 40. ard 20¢.; < sleove irops, 2%¢.; and a big, list of <other Household items s Noedf "4 ‘There ‘is one medicine that . every family should te provided with and especially during the summmer months viz, Chamberlain‘s Colic, Cholera ani Pi»rrhoem Remedy.~ It is almost COrâ€" tain to be needed. _It costs btk . & qvarter. Can you afford to be with out it ? Fot sale by all dealers. oagâ€" u0 °Z0A SPch, of your Prize Contest. Builders‘ prices. Get ‘This contest is along the same lines as the w-&hmfium'. except that there are three‘times as many prizes, and therefore ‘three ‘times as many chances each contestanto win. _ Every farmer in ada who uses “Cmdn” Cement is to compete. . ‘The conditions are such that Jarge and sm: II users of cement have cqual opporâ€" tunitics to win a $50 prize. The ecntest is divided into three ch-e‘znddnn 2re frst. second. «hird and fourth prizes ($50, $23, and $10) % CLAS$ hardware, . p our estimates F..mg“‘"' cad, third and 10) %a each c + Prizes t 1 be +wanded to se mest "Canada"* Ceme AS8:â€" "0""â€"Prizes to be purince who woad work done with C in 1912 6 CLASS "CyPrizto # 6 _# Fi % &# ‘c Ni sn w 00099 un s Farme 1912 PRIZE CONTEST FOR â€"FARMEK $ P ECIALS »Black powder loaded ghot shells 49¢. tox ; sinokeless powder, 650. bok ;*22 calibre _ rim fire cartridges, 3 boxes for 28¢.; gun grease, 100, bube ; JOlnâ€" son‘s foor waX, 450. Ib; letter . box plates, 250.; â€" padlocks, 126.; shaving brushes 106.; mouse traps, 3 for _ 5¢.; lawn . mower grass catchers, $1.00, m‘ P44 lo."l. these on anything bs rwanded t the four farmers in esch profince :â€"--c-ntnumm la mh Prizes to be awarded to tacmers in. c ie mt "Aetegrighy of the beit concrcle in cach province who send the best desori@â€" tion; vetlimg how any piece of conctete work T i c mss io pesapenice & Â¥hite ie d ran s &“ n# given above aints, @1088 every ‘ 2 A “d! We are secking a .nome for a beauâ€" onthS, tiful baby girl with brown: hair, dark a @11 blue eyes, periectly healthy. A good Canada® Cement on thelr furmp be awarded to the four furmers L casl 108 Cheques Will be anada Cement Company Linsited 2 501 Herald Bldg.© â€" Liontsal Beriin.. Ont child. Also a few older children. Apâ€" ply to C. R. Miller, No. 1 Otto St., W ill Â¥ ardware stock will continue from daj few prices under different headings, bu ock is on sale, and here for your in Addrcss Publicity Manager and oils are fill any . order Block FOR DOPTIO N i)# § & L4 out down Ao vety ran giy In additior classes, s0 as t equal cln;e Contest is alsc for each provi to compete w province, and Don‘t. think used cement, yc ‘uv:.-d 'eg: -unde‘:‘c.luu Farmert Can Do W M’wflntcll(l Contest, but will thing you could was the use of cement c i epean name toâ€"day this and full ye ofthe Prige Contect righ Use a lewer, postâ€") of F€ t €J ‘2¢ . Mechanics‘ Ratchet brace ano three bits . for: $1.21 ; Atkins . No. 70 hand saws, $1.50 ; tool baskets, 31, 25 and 20¢;; socket firmgr chisels 4 inch, 87¢.;â€" inct, 20c.; 1 inch at 340 ; hand saw sets 35¢.; No. 4 planes $2.10 ; No 4$ at $2,30 ; wood bottom jack planes 99c.: 66 foot tapes 32%c¢., and ‘a . host of other lines at equally low prices Cutiery English Nevada fat ware teaspoons, large, medium and small at 82, 12 and 626. doz.; . Rogers 1847 dessert knives of forké $4:25 doz.; table #ize, 4.50 doz.; plated spoons, tea size, at 11c. dow,, deksott alte at ass. _ forg and table size at 200., â€" tnree ploce child‘s sets at 26¢. set ; table knives and forks from $1.00 doz. and up,, in large assortment , pointed and pl scigsors from 3 inch to 7 inch, as as 230. each 16â€"tf th W The ‘Employer‘s Association o " i ateribe County _ _ Nn ainusl m d ne» in We have vacancies for mon and women lu Noi ra in on petaaene tor n'lnlaflo- services k ie \i;: 14â€" â€" Un OW will be sent, to all k e the 19 Ki g 8t, West, Borhn m? al t P Goods ‘Tools 24

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