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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Oct 1912, p. 8

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Burnett, on day, Mctober 26th, 1912, at _ 4 c p.im., at Chalmers _ Church, ‘Winterboutne.â€" Mr. Herbert â€" Zinger been Â¥ery busy with his corn cutâ€" ‘ machine the last fow _ weeks sgilos.â€"Mrs. Bevins of Hespeler Js, staying with her daughter, _ Mrs. â€"David Burnett, for a fortnight. â€"Miss _ Winnifred Smith of Mount Forest . is < her grandmother and ~other ves here for some time.â€" Potaâ€" are a good crop but are rotting f machine ling. silos.â€" js, staying w David_ Burne MWinnifred S c her " het are A { ty dast. AL * Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Frickey,.Of Rochester, N. Y., who are on â€" their fflh‘ trip have been visiting . for â€" past week with their mother «in Heidelberg and <with old friends in «and ‘around Erbsville.: Mr. Fricey who loft Erbsvilic about éight years age #o atcept a position as . bookâ€" Akeoper withâ€"a thirty milftion . doHar ##ig*in« conc=n of New York is now Yholding the position as offi¢eâ€"managet *#sone c/f their large takcries in Roâ€" soke:t>r. They leit Monday on an ‘¢xâ€" glded trin for Washington D.C. prior K6" returning ~to the‘râ€" new residence "W#"181 Teck St., Rochester, NY. fÂ¥ou . Run No . Risk When You Use ib ‘This Remeay. z > FOR FALLING HAR iWe ‘promise you that, if your hair djs!falling out and you have not |let W go too far, you can repair (the »Ahmage already done by using Rexall #88" . Hair Tonic, with persistency ‘¥nd regularity, for a reasonable length ::t«ir-rr. It is a scientific, cleansing, ant septic, â€" germicidal ~preparation, that destroys â€" mictobes stimulates ~You wash dishes ‘about two :â€"_ _ hours every day. "That‘s one hour wasted! + % $ ® gisbd | ciicalation ~around ©the hdir Â¥oots, promotes hair rorishment, â€"reâ€" moves ‘dandrulf and act to rastore half ‘health.. It is as pleasant to use as pure water, and is delicately perâ€" fumed. It is a real toilet necess’lt.? We want you to try Rexall ©93" ‘¥iair Tonic with our promise that it 11 cost. you nothing unless you Are periectly satisfied with its use, ""ft comes in two â€"sizes, PriCes, ' .â€"and $1.00. Remember, you Can ‘@btain Rexall Remiedies in this comâ€" "Munity only at our store.â€"The Rexâ€" Store. P i+ P ahas Jat dirtv. ir sHiao Snd ahin urlt mat aho 1/ Dighes get dirty, 1tmyandnm:fif willâ€" not clean mllnn. Boapy dish water merely cles ‘&h e; ‘t ,;.'Jig into the corners and drive outfl:eddjzww C uty NJAB â€" # AA% C 2 d AZ Gold Dust is the sanitary digh ; ; It.not only cleans ?:Kflnturhco.hxtdipflnp dtfimviddlrt and .«kills the germs of decayed food which ordinary dishâ€"water "verlooks. < Gold Dust sterilizes as well as cleanses, hint. Besides doing the a work better than soap j or any other cleanser .‘;n. Gold Dust will save just half the . time you spend in washing Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, LIMTTED, Montreal. ‘| ~Sanol is Safte and Sure Gold Dust is sold in 6¢ size and large packages. The large package means greater economy. Winterbourne Jnt t 08. Erbsville o you‘s." We ur ~ . F bis friend & on a four ) Hritain â€" and Makirs of Fuiry Soap (the oval cake) toeA £ 048 merls| tuopdey ereaimg. ot Ns on Sir. reeably ‘ surprised when 84B mfle&mu w‘”:“‘ tribof | roundib@ . comtiinl gathered “u i | tr o hi aptathne tron ime Ir :d e‘: .l.h.c‘ ulr‘s;;“:i‘couw:em pxmmm.w?:b' :m'r; E:.‘?i:;m Tad Ts beauutut?. brass \. Dear‘ Mr.â€" 'fl.wu $ 4 ’d_‘%v ce on ru” part: f ty on pur part, we beg to o nonpentnt| en as weâ€" ave for sometime been cont | a gathering such as this, â€" might wive all of us am opportunity | mm as we have been | AW" fi'nm -:'b-n and we § ) cause you foss'flsg.‘ yet we â€" feel that we could mot allow <this opporâ€" tunity "to ‘pass without showing you the profensity an@ the fulness of our ‘respect and adnrration with which ‘we have looked upon both â€" of _ you \during ‘your â€"sojourn ‘among . us. It would probably demand too thuch of our ‘time to ‘describe in detail â€" the ways in which each of you have beneâ€" fited us most and, . since actions eakâ€" o words, if, we nm §m Eod)ol ‘dar ea{e‘lm‘*‘e”:; ‘merely telling you then it _ requires: ofly that youâ€" 1o0}, about you _ and surely our nuhibers ‘bear ambl® . tesâ€" timony of the tribute we would pay you:â€" We as your friends and acquainâ€" tances among whom you have laborâ€" ed, (and we hope also enjoyed . yourâ€" Iselves) ask you to kindly actept this |etock as a small token ‘of our esteem {and respect for you. In‘ addition we |ask Mrs:â€"Rice 4o accept this> jardinâ€" ‘‘ere: We hope that this clock shall .\be of great serviceâ€"to you, but since ;) we live in ‘deeds;â€"not years, and ‘since _\iwe live in feclings, not figures or â€" a r dial, such as we have presented you | with, we hope that it shall not â€" only , | be that instrument which ticks out \the little lives of men; but that muâ€" â€"| tual sold enemy, ‘time is busy turning its hands, we wish that you ‘will " |perhaps (as Bailey hasâ€"suitably â€" &kâ€" L/ / "Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work" # pressed At) ‘"Live in one ‘hour mmorte: than in years do some whose fat blood slecps," as it slips along the veins, and that those hoursâ€"may . be hours of pleasure:> When yor walk in the rain, when you measure both your bours of work and pleasure, and when youâ€"sit in your parlor entertaining the young minds of your naw field of labor. we hope ‘that these . ohjects, (which are only mereâ€"objects of es teem), will bringâ€"back to you pleasâ€" aut memories of the friends you are leaving thus behind. We. wish not to hid you and your family: a sad lare well, <but . we â€" do wish that â€" your livesâ€"antd our lives may be so directed by the gracious hand of God, â€" that weâ€"may be able ton vreat you joyvously again in â€"those realms of peace â€" and joy! beyond the skies. s Noth Dr. and Mrs. Rice repMedâ€"very | MMSS 7 00 feelingly to these ~marks of esteem,|tives in t« after which a number of local _ genâ€" Norton, J Â¥lemen delivered short speeches. The | church, w rest of the evening passed in _ social \nual confé intercourse, music and Juncheon. All held at P present spent a pleasant times Dr.| Mr. Mo Rice was also recently â€" remembered | aPPointed by the Literary Society and ° the CBp CAthistip ‘Club~ who Bresented© ~Him | T=~~~~ Athletic Club.> who presented : ~hin with a gold headed umbrella. _ suit ably engraved." Mrs. Rice also _ re ceived a handsome ebony | toilet se tncased in Itather . from the . Joca New Dundee c «/ â€" What‘s at the '__‘“,:;._'1 Bottom of . a+ #tesie, â€" Kidney Trouble Th ’h’ requires a _ dnd it . tesâ€" ald pay last at% Cowan : of ‘(Fuelph daughter _ Mrs.. J, E. WOHe.â€"MIBB Florence b\tfll‘éa Hamilton Nor mal School spent the week @nd with her sister.â€"On Saturday evenifig The Choir of the Usion Churth "fi"‘ one of â€" their members, Mr, @eorge Sherifi . who iately took to himself ; partner â€" and during the ¢ € wis prosented with a m@m â€"Mr. Robert Halt of ‘Bethany speft Sunday with Miss Jeanle Jackson â€" Mr. Wm. Telfer spent Sunday with Mr. .Jotin ‘Tuck.â€"Mr. Jim Tuck was visitâ€" ing his brother _ John on Sunday.â€" Mr. and ~ "Mrs. Good and Tamily "of Berlin spent â€"â€" Sunday â€" with ~Mrs. Myrs hter * m in ¢.~â€"] * & a d 8. 3. %*"-‘lp ie | Ww "1 .,4M>~r\$¢‘g-"§,.,3,,}g wihey sB e € naigh " . ahee im t !lyfizjzr‘«-&? ugt \ «/ 3b Aiteid mal 1OOE , _ ® P s s ons T """"h.ffl'wvfiv'yp:h'p » her “'M Cmm .: :-l,heg:“ q #thi‘a &%.j%:‘; o Ohoir . of \{& Churh _surprised [ Â¥iitor in t €J week.â€"Nise Kat one ‘pt"" Melr members, Mr._@eorge | 1e ~clutte of Ningara_ Falls, Ontar m* ““‘ Nat P Onk onP ~M w« 3 Ade and .h ming 1 _“; ‘parents .‘,_42 w am“ e a| 8 Ne > C ‘ â€" guest " t â€"Mr. ‘Half of ‘Bethany speft| Nrs: Brightral‘s mother in App i. 5n id e santer $O0K . | Mieeg tiafe ioteane ts thele boies T. a a > ie y 3 : Jotin ‘Tuck. â€"Mr. Jusmmdm in FHlamiltor m,mmflr ing his brother _ John hm-w- it to Mt. andâ€" Mrs. Charles m Mr." and ~ "Mrs. Good and Tamily. "of | here.=â€"Mr: and fil Charles ~ Berlin spent / Sunday â€" with ~Mrs. | Spent snhz last in Stratford. â€"Mr. Good‘s â€" brother. â€"Miss E. Tuck ol |R. H. KnHowles,, Litense W ot Guelph spent â€" Sunday at Her home | Hespeler paid an oficial *o our here.â€"Miss Ruth Brydon of the Royâ€"]town on Saturday tast.â€"Mrs. R. . J. al City spent the week énd with her| Kerr of Berlinâ€" is visiting ‘her ‘parâ€" mother.â€"Miss Annie Peitzer ?M ents Mr.and M*s, Thomas Mithell.â€" Sunday. at her home at Shantz Staâ€"|~An oyster supper will be held‘ on ticn â€"Mr. ‘George Mitchell whd sisâ€"| Thanks@‘vihg Day undet the auspices ter spent the wock end with relatives | of the sisterhood of St. Peter‘s Luthâ€" here. * | eran«Chureh.=â€"Dr. .3 Mrs. Anderson ind dn l s rntrrentyectom T:':d a YiSit to Waterico on Thursday 4 st.â€"Harvest Liome sorvices â€" were Kingwood Feld in Teinity Nethédist Church â€" on ‘ s Sunday last. The church was teautiâ€" ‘News Notes:.â€"Mr. Otto Poomer atâ€"|fully decorated for the occasion. Rev. tended the wedding of his cousin near Mr. RussSof Woodstock ‘oficiated and Petersburg on Tuesday,â€"Mrs. Jas.«B. special ‘music â€" was tendered by the Hammond : and Mrs. John A. Chalâ€" choir â€"Mr: W. HI. Weber attended the mers attended the Stratford Presbyâ€"| funtral of his sister, Sister Magdaâ€" [terial â€"annual © meetine of Wt'm'aan'Sh'fflQ which ‘fook ‘place froih Woretto News Notes.â€"Mr. Otto Poomer atâ€" | "I ten(drd the wedding of his cousin near | M Peltersburg on Tuesday,â€"Mrs. Jas.«B.| $ Hammond â€" and Mrs. John A. Chalâ€"]© mers attended the Stratford Presbyâ€"|{ terial â€" annual meeting of Women‘s| 4 Foreign Mission Society this week, at | 4 ©t, Andrew‘s â€" Charch, Stratford.â€" Mr. Duncan _ Dowam traded his â€" nice sorrel driver to â€" ‘Mr. Tom Mayberry of Poole, for . Mr. Mayberry‘s _ fine black duviver. w Women‘s Institute News Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. \J. | nesday last.â€"TNe New Hambbrkâ€"l OM Clemens: returned home on Saturday | UY an‘d Fet Stock Association ‘inâ€" from a month‘s tour of the West.â€"[tend holding their annual exhibition Mr. J. M. O‘"Brien, manager of the{in the skating _ rink here on Novemâ€" local branch of the Union Bank, reâ€" ber 12th, 13th aqd 14th.â€"Married on cently spent a two weeks vacation in| Monday : The marjiage of Miss Berâ€" Peterboro and other points.â€"The anâ€"| tha Schultz, ° youngest daughter of nual convention of the Waterloo Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz of New W.CT.U. was held in the ‘U.~ B.| Hamburg and Mr. Gatschene also of ‘Church on ‘Thursday of last week.|this town was solemnited in the ‘Three sessions were held and pxoved | Holy Family . ., Church ~ on to ‘be very interesting and inâ€"â€"=ing| Monday morning, October 215st. Rev. to those in attendance. . A~ large| Father Kloepfor, ating. Mr. and number â€" of delegates . were present | Mrs, G‘qq@ener‘vmq,‘retldg in .. New from all ovéer the country. Mrs. Hys nifi&ig.-â€"byâ€"l,hfifimd'f‘ ‘The byâ€" lop of Toronteo was the convention|law to grant a 1 of $41,000. . to ’speakm and her addresses were Yety | the Silversmith‘s Company which was interesting indeed. The focal ladies|voted on here on Fuesday last was conducted a dining hall and ~ rest carried by @:majorigy of 14F., About room in the Post Office building durâ€"| 100 hands :fia q'ng employed ; â€"right ing the day.â€"The local U. B. C. E.|from the start.â€" and Mrs. â€" Carl Society held its regular semiâ€"monthly | Messner éd Mi mmfl paid a visâ€" ‘\meeting on Sunday evening of this|it to â€"~ n.ntiotz on Sunday last.â€" \Week instead of Tuesday evening. A | yr. .J. E. Bingeman has purchas>d {spccial missionary topic was discusâ€"| 30 head of fat butcher cattle frox; sed and an interesting programme in Toronto for use in his butcher busiâ€" »general was carried out.â€"A Thank$~| ness.â€"Mr. Werner Brodrecht â€" â€"spent giving sermon was delivered by .REY | Sunday in Shakespcare, the guest ‘ol A.. F. Stoltz on Sunday morning J8t | nig daughter Mrs Fotd: â€" ‘in the U.B. church, the church being $ ‘isuiwbl_v deécorated for the occasion.â€" nenese n oc docstrisan ies ‘ Miss Price of Detroit is visiting relaâ€" ; |tives in town at ?ru,;nt..-â€"nlev. N 1 M Will'-a_n-uburg Norton, pastor of the local Baptist e thaone. s w church, was in attendance at the anâ€" ificwu M’:(cs,-â€"l-amwls in our vicin‘ nugl conféfence of that "denoimination|!!? 2f0 #tll busyâ€"people taking . up held at Brantiord last week. uk tevianle we m““ufl’l’"‘.‘m’:‘ & p w avorable w > i [" Mr. Mosés _ Unger of Preston was| W!th Iavorable weather, the majorily There are many causes at the botâ€"| mmz n ie tom of an attack of kidney trouble,â€" > % overâ€"eating, . overâ€"drinking, _ heavy Long Bay colds,â€"these and other causes ‘often| > "imomm cause illnesses such as kidney trouble,|â€"â€"The days are shortening, nights are gallâ€"stoncs, kidneyâ€"stones, gravel lumâ€"|â€"jengthen‘ng, #ime is passing quickly bago. But o matter what is at the andâ€"soon we shall ‘bave the year 1912 bottom ‘of the discase, There is â€" nOw | toâ€"recallas something of the . past. a sure and safe ‘cure, one that . aCts | Rain has fall&i almost daily for someâ€" quickly .and without fail. . That temâ€" |time But â€" in mo gréat torrents . it edy s SANOL, which is already wellâ€"\nevertheless : has bindered the. harâ€" known to the medical professioh , ‘Of| vÂ¥@sp to some extent but compared to Canada as well as to thousands | ol tl'n’fl":n weather in wother sections l-ulmn from _ the discase named |of ut Wrovince it is not exceptional, ‘whove. One â€" Winnipeg lady who _ is THreshing seems to be the order ~ of well and widely known, was Z»re® Oof| the day at present. Thrashers report \gull-ctoms by SANOL after suflering m‘tms to be very clean work for 19 years. So grateful was she|But heavy and tough," The farmers tnm she has sent to us a /largo numâ€" mn a â€" fair yield of grain But it ‘tet of people to be Â¥elieved: of simiâ€" not altogether rank with the ‘lar complaints. _ We do. not Cate best. Potatoes are an oxcellent crop | where | the Teader of this paragraph janied with very little rot . ii \mim,wmgluhll\orhrun)- any . a few ship loads Ol_catâ€" \ts and addresses of people in his own | tlk and @héep have been shipped . of tC ed name ed "Â¥t her T the per bottle ‘OMEF Tain nost Panton Mome Missiqnary MC s ~Om m ©. T tome 9 Meg. Aovin "hristic of Guelph addressed # on the North West â€"X to * * for s now C 4 A NOT by ‘ANY OF CANAPA LTD. 97 street, Winnipeg. For sale "by leading dtugelstaor Roos Phar W# Clarke Bros., Berlin at $1.50 SANOL. and addr Mosborough hose | stich : ‘omple Domainion Fruit Inspector ANOI n give him or bet n&@Mâ€"| any.â€" Quite a few ship loads OLCatâ€" es of people in his own | tle and @héep have been shipped 011 lity who have beon cutâ€" fare twingihk a good price. One of . We will also give the | our ml&n rocently sold a born‘ ress ‘of the lady ref@®râ€"| Â¥or the neat price of $3800:00 . from complaint had trowbled| which you | could gather that the a lTong period, &nd who| hors» has not gone down in price here Ately “:‘l«f:"m is Q\y abouts.. Mr. fglhnflh of Silverwater man ared" on tine to (uciph on his secouid trip . ~MANURACTURING ‘..m»‘.m’ taking tup a general F CANADPA LTD. 977| course < of | farming at the Ontatio Winmipeg. For sale "by | agricaultbral College > Word has ar Orugeists‘or Roos Phar| rived _ of the . death â€"of Mrs.Martin e Bros., Berlin at $1.50 | Emmpx who with her hustant has been k mn-fl West Sor the dast® ‘few % (Tobmerty Miss Gertic Ciftin. «/ Brittanvit®e). _ The fhneral wil ; Safe and Bur® (|| csre stuce Sunday, Oct. 19th, â€" from og i Athe deceased‘s formar home. North . West.â€"M3s. :,“e%‘.‘fi sed the TURING Pnccher Mermrren C c oiy _A Convent, + Stratford â€" on Wednesday morhing last to Avondale cemetery.â€" Nrs, George Graf will sell her hous> ho‘d eFects by public auction at her residerce on Saturday altérneon next. â€"Xr. and.Mrs. Daniel Becker, Miss Norton, _ Miss Chalmers and Miss Bogue attended a convention in . the Bapt‘st church at Brantford on Wedâ€" nesday last.â€"The Néw Hamburgâ€"Poulâ€" | try an‘d Fet Stock Association :( inâ€" tend holding their annual exhibition in the skating _ rink here on Novemâ€" ber 12th, 13th aqd 14th.â€"Married on | Monday : The marjiage of Miss Ber; in the skating _ rink here on Novemâ€" ber 12th, 13th aqd 14th.â€"Married on Monday : The marjiage of Miss Berâ€" tha Schultz, : youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz of â€" New Hamburg and Mr. (Gatschene also of this. town _ was solemnited in the Holy Family . .. Church on Monday morning, October 215t. Rev. Father : Kloopter. ‘a%qlatin;. Mr. and Mrs. Gatschene will reside in . New News Notes.â€"Farmers in our vicin® ity are still busy people taking up the‘r rootâ€"crop but by all appearances with favorable weather, the majority will be â€" through by the end of this week with the exception of a f: nips.â€"Mr. Daniel Stauffer, Sr.,; is on the sick ~list hl‘ his many friends wish him _ a speedy rcoovery. â€"Miss Erancis Main _ who was working for Mp. Shirk, ("Centrevili¢, during . the Bun#mer months has returned home.â€" ‘Out carpenters Mr. Chr. Wanner and Mr. Austin _ Main are busily engaged erécting roofs\bn silos in the neigh horhood.â€"get. and Mrs. Danitl Staulâ€" fer from Berlin spent Sunday _ with Me. and Mrs. Edwin Hallman. Tes in . t New Hamburg at ew P 3 M iss t ulm Ida ‘Mo sts of Mirs. J M over Sunday.â€"Mr Mrs tY Heary He Berkn s3p« Hee ro Successful Plowing Match.â€"A plowâ€"; ing.match was held on Saturday at Mr..A. R. Snyder‘s and was a . big success. Splendid prizes were given uwnd good work was done. ~ About two hundred people were present. Folâ€". lowing iz‘ a list of prizeâ€"winners:~â€". ' Class No. 1, Sod, Open to allâ€" 1, W. Sherifis, best plowed land, Tolâ€". ton No.~7;* 2 S. Melitzer, best plowâ€". ed land, Verity No. 10; 3 E. ~Melitâ€" zet. best plowed land, Fluery, No. 21. Rest crown, W. Sherif; best finish, | W.â€"Sherifis. * § Class 2, Sodâ€"Open to _ Woolwich, |excepting those that took ~prizes preâ€" \vious to 1911. 1, H. Woods, _ best plowed land, Fleury No. 24;2, C. | Miller; best plowed land, Fleury No. |21; 8, P. Woods, best plowed dand, |Fluery. No. 12. . Best crown, ‘H. | Waods; best finish, H. Woods. | ‘Class 3, Sodâ€"1, J. ~Burnett, . best | plowed land, ‘Tolton No.â€"1; >A ‘J. |.Jonas, best plowed land, Tolton No. ||7. Best crown, J. Butrnett; best finâ€" . fisn, J. Burnett + :| »Class 4, Sod, Single Furrow, «Ridâ€" , | ingâ€"1, A. Forbes, best plowed land, $ Premium; 2, C., Winfeld, best plowed , | land, Cockshutt; Best crown,. C. Winâ€" , | feld: best finish, A. Forbes. & t Class 5, 2â€"furrow stubble, 3 horsesâ€" 1 1. H. Linsay, best plowed land, _|Cockshutt; 2, B. Clayfield, best plowâ€" _{ed land, Imperial; Best. vrown, H ~\Linsay; best finish, H.. Linsay. Take What Pill? Why, a Dr. Miles‘ Antiâ€"Pain Pill, Class 6, Boys under 18 Yearsâ€" 1, Bert Letson, best plowed land, Ny‘s plow: 2. G. Sells, best plowed land, Ny‘s plow; 3, A. Brox, best plowed land, Ayr 21; 4, W. Snider, best 6f course. Good for all kinds of . _ Used to relieve Neuralgie, E:a.os.. Nervousness, Rheuâ€" matism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago, Locomotor ‘Atakia, Backache, Stomachache, Periodâ€" ical Pains of women, . and for pain in any part of the body. plowed Jand, Gowdy No. 21; 5, +. Hoby, best plowed land, Ayr No. 2 Best crown, B. Letson; best finis! A. Brox. Class 7. Boys 14 years and under over rnyears id hnd them ereciiont. "1 over 12 exce keep Dr. Miles‘ Antiâ€"Pain Pills in the house all the time and would not think of taking & y without them, ‘no matter how. a distance I am going. I caunot m"“&:mmfi. Miss Lov M. 63 High St., Penacook, N. H. At all drugglets. 25 doses 250. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto,Can. 1. . Winfield, best plowed land, Ayr No. 21;"%, E. Heibein, best Jtlowexl land, Fluery No. 21, 3, CC Steiffer,| hest plowed land, Fluery: No. 21. Bestâ€" crowd, G. Winfield; best â€" finish, _E Heibein. 2 â€"J. Burnett took sweekstakes m& plowing in sod, _ also â€" prigc t ‘plow team. y« T â€"‘B. Letson s\‘eepsul(es for _ plowâ€" ing in stubble.‘ B. Clayheld prize for plow team in smbbl_e. * * E. Melitzer won the prize for best looking ‘plowman, which was given by Mr. A. Burkett, a fob, value $5.00. C1 S Miller: Pres. J. P. Snider,, C}. S. Miller, Pres. J. P. Snider,, Socy. #s A48 Muny @njoyed the kind hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder. ‘ News Notés.=â€"Mrs. T. Lahgdon Callâ€" d ‘on Mrs. Seaton on Sunday.â€"Mr. .J. Peppler with ‘his sisters spent .J. Peppler with ‘his ‘sisters nplml] Saturday and Surday at Stnnybrook Farm..Mr. ‘Peppler is at present ‘Onâ€" gaged with the T. Eaton Co. in Win nipeg as an upholsterer.â€"Mr. Frod Letson was ‘a business visitor . to Owen Sound Tast week.â€" Mr.~ John Steckle, with his sister, Edna, ‘of Strasburg, and Miss Ethel Letson of Berlin spent Subday with friends in this place.â€"Mr. and Mrs: J. P. Jupp were called on Monday to the ‘bedâ€" side ol their diughterâ€"in1aw, ~ Mrs J. L. Jupp, who is seriously . M in the B. & W. Horg:tll.-â€"-i\lr. Shoe maker ‘of Floradalé spont â€" Supday at Mr. Sam Horst‘s â€" Miss _ Sthlla BaWmin" And | Nfr, Frmerson MeMtzer the B maker at Mr Baowm attended the c Collegiate on regulat mertin w ill Silliousness is c-vflni:y ane of the most diva{ke- able ailments which flesh is heir to. Couted tohgiteâ€"bitter tasté in the mouth â€" n3 usha ~â€" dizzincs# == combine to m Kif f burden. ,7 ,fln-fiFl d ep!{;};«éa\q Dr. Morse‘s ln‘g‘:n J s.. They Napranmrntante en padt e intaig ach s o ie tika m'w tute‘f's& :fi u.n-wh'hubiut[."n of tillous nosk 3 * 3 K8 Â¥ ODr. Morse‘s " ndian MKRoot Pills West Montrose held Xetcist Take One Pill, thenâ€" Take #t vdy No. 21, 5, J d land, Ayr No. 2) Letson: best finish Friday eve t the $ in Jupp ‘bedâ€" Mrs for Iph The Iub The funeral of Miss . Tillie Jupp . was largely® attenied. | Among those from a distance were Missâ€" Jean Jupp and Mrs. Thos. Morrell of Toronto _ and Miss M. Milroy of Eden Mifls. Beauâ€" tiful floral offerings. were contributed hb her Sunday. school classmates and Miss Milroy. The class marched in ;"bqod’y"imi also sang, ‘‘Some Day, Somewbere." Rev. C._F. Krauth ofâ€" ficiated.â€"A ~temprrance concert . wil M. WEICHEL & SONS, Waterico and Eimira. u. WOLrHARD & CO. â€" â€" â€" _ Berlin. Je pe Je LecJeJLeacke {â€"eche Preston, Ont. Invest a Cent Before investing in a new range it will pap pou well to see our new book : "The cost of a Range." (A post â€"card will bring it to pou. e L C640 L0 fp0pefpefe$efLe a.pefe{0{ 04L 0 {0,{04f%0$0$0p is what you will after you have given to casy either. . Tr and cakes.â€" You‘ll %: other flour "(l‘““'s it Shall we send a sacl Merchant Miller TBE cheap inferior rangeâ€"expensive in . coal and repairs, and often a poor baker . The range which costs more to buy, but saves money by reducing the coal bill and costing next to nothing for upkeep ? answer. Look. inâ€"~on a neighbor who has aA . Ask her ow mtuch coal she uses?â€" What it costs her for repairs? How it does her cooking and baking? mfiqmoctforyoumdtiustvhuemdfi‘ range stands? . ~ R i} oys Which Costs most? | The MONARCH is a wellâ€"designed, strongly conâ€" structed range. â€"Figure its cost overa couple of years, and it is by far the cheapest range you can buy. â€" k ORâ€" To the farâ€"seeing housewife there is only one Irvin Master erfect Jewel of a Flour ve given it a. trigh, . 2080 ie ie oi nnng r. _ T‘ry it on bread, biscuit s, phsthics â€" You‘ll find it equally perfect in all, No auals it in all rour.d baking excellence, e e $# declare our KING brand to be + a trial. Don‘t make the thial toâ€"day U all ate cor silver colle fray expen worthy cause along. by your 62 â€"â€"Mrg. N. @ingrich : adt .« Â¥. 6. BowTan speht Saturday wit ds A rkell t/o 16 |.s 4e s 134 Lo uit e Berlin. ont. Mlage huu,ofiw& ¢g), evening "a&t . « n» is ptepatdd â€" aid invited to attemd. A will be taken. to deâ€" ome and â€" help this ne by vout inverest. reg <4 1

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