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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jan 1913, p. 6

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$ DORENWEND co. or toroxto, itp. ! Dorenwend‘s Sanitary Patent Toupees iO0CEAN FLOUR es ADODHTWDAIONONOHSEH Y+O! 01B 040 SWITCOHES > TRANSFORMATIOXNS PoMyrapouus CUrLs PUFFS, ETo. " The House of Quality Hairâ€"Goods. 193â€"105 Youge St WATERLOO m * schol.1;_.,_,_____"} *401ta4 to the Bloomâ€" Ne of. rour 's":::"’;".‘ch:: :‘::““':"'; ingdale cemetery forâ€" interment. The to learn â€" of your eeparture |Qpr""Bt,SVmPAthY is expressed . for fom our modst. We wish to thank! (.., coqzol A0d little Orlando . in i for your kindness to us . during! _ .undmen &:a_.______.vm“' % rer o ppich you have bees our l s sis: MACHIRE F. We are sorry to have â€" you! * *!~P MACHINE. + #s. bit are sure that our I-05{;f A four _ cylinder Henderson motorâ€" ill be the gain of others. As , | evcle hay beer _ placed on exhibition iÂ¥en of our love and appreciation wef"l 61 King St., W., and has caused ,you to accept this little rememâ€", CCDSidCrable â€" a§raction among _ the ince from the girls of your S”da).oau.tomomle and motorcycle public, it Bhoo! class. ’l»cmg the first 1913 â€"Henderson in On Saturday evening, about tlnirty‘('al&ada. Albert Schmilt, who is the ‘ the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Addiâ€" 80l¢ Ontario representative will only m D. Snyder met at their home «4* able to get a feow of these myachines id pleasantly surprised them | ‘prior for this province as the entire Hen their leaving for their new home ::'l'sou ;)ntput of 5000 machines â€" has » been sold. i ve, ~0f Beriin, renowed acquainâ€" last week. â€"Miss Alice &ygn * is spending a few _ days ber sister, Mrs. Wm. Bedford.â€" D. M. Bemis spent last week an isk / in ‘Toroht6. t ; News Notesâ€"A very pleasant surâ€" took place last Monday evening y the Sunday school class of Miss lee Bingeman surprised her at her ue at Mount Hill Farm and _ preâ€" ber with a handsome bou bou’ , . Accompanied by the following ‘Dear Miss Bingeman: We the scholâ€" i‘l of your Sunday school cluss are I PFTY to leatn â€" of â€" your danarinre (Pure Manitoba Flour) ©ACAH0N0O+HG+S+0+re» (Do not fail to call and see For Nearly Half a Century Have Been Making GOOD FLOUR ;'-: N of * 'c“ A e _and Miss Ww nl’ n:: &_.!"" last Friday.â€"Mr. S. NMcKeeman: of ~Philadeiphia ting at the latter‘s home, Mr. #. Alex. McAlister.â€"Mr. n,,i Aud daughters Margaret > and “AMTE” Ite Long Record is proof of its merit. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. c mal s pas MAQ _ SNIDER @©+@4, for Men who are bald, are so constructed â€" that â€" only the wearer _ will know that it is not their own bair. They give the protection necessary _ to physical health. Adjust themâ€" selves as readily as your own bair _ would. Light, _ strong, made in any style, shade â€" or shape. THE ONLY SANITARY AND PATENTED TOUPEES MANUFACTURED. them.) UAG+4+C@+C+G+0+80+@ logdale cemetery for: inizinien;.>va deepest sympathy is expressed _ for Mr. Braendle and little Oriando _ in a%.. y ce UI10UI0+010+0+0+@â€" , J sbulfiasacis is d ‘.‘l"vâ€"â€"" EC “{:“fl €9%. A sleighload of young people from | ‘95°Ph‘s Hosbital; Gyelpl, ‘and formâ€" here attended the service at the Menâ€"| ©"!Â¥ of this town, sPeRt Paft of the nonite Church at Waterloo on â€" Sunâ€"| We% with Miss Uz':b u---u:‘ day evening.â€"The many friends . of| FEjsenbach‘s Bros. had a horse [ur. and Mrs. Menuo Braendie will reâ€"|"ig stolen from them last week by a gret to learn of the sad death which | YOURg man who has singe made good occurred at their home at _ Elmira, | bis escape. ‘The hprse and rig . were when Mrs. Menno Braendle died, alter |found in a stable on a {, betweey a brief illness, at the age of 46 years Bloomingdale ang xw'&my ang 9 months and 14 days. The funeral| have been recovered by Eisenbachs.~â€" was held last Fricay afternoon from | Yillage Council : The first sesgion of their home at Elmira to the Bloomâ€" | this new (Council for 1903 was held on ingdale cemetery for: interment. The Monday, when â€" the following ::lt:- deepest sympathy is expressed _ for mcn made and subscribed their + Mr: Braendle and little Oriando in | ation ol office etc. ‘Messrs. Wm. Behâ€" thei sudden Gereavement. tens, Wm. Aumap, J. GroS, and . J. MP SSE Feere SNGNibrrarcrccsiangy Witee) as Counciliors and 1. Hilborn A FINE MACHINE n t td 10 8 1 ’“‘_fitfllfiu months at â€" least. ® @ "flowlu\uwh- fl? io ‘ music and‘ social chat, alter w 4 | a Mr. and Mrs. Suyder were presented |°*%"* things up. 4 with .a handsome field glass. :&:m‘”‘"'"u‘ a sumptuous repast the party _ ;p up and wended their way homewagd, | SO> good yushes all declaring Mr. and Mrs. _ Snyder | °°*iRE w spleudid entertainers, and _ wishing | w85 in them every success in their new fierd | * they had clea "SEVEN LILIGS" (Pastry Flour) ONTARIO +@0+0+ esented | things . up. . e x , Silfs |although | the nevwagd, | 300® u-': rushe “&.y.".‘ was in 'hr time they had cle * C 1 leasie Richige; & Joseph* H“” :e :::: ¢rly of 'thu town You can get Dr. Williams‘ â€" Pink Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a bos or six boxes for _ $2,50 from _ The Dr. Williare‘ Medicire Co., Brockville, Ont. mother said that she thought Fought to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pifls, and 1 drcided to do so. 1 soon discovered that 1 had found the right medicine, and aftor using nine boxes 1 was onte more enjoying the hest of health, and I have not been unwelt a day since.‘" ""I was weak and g!l, run down. My face was pale and covered with pimâ€" ples. My lips were pale. 1 suffered from pains in all my limbs, which would at times be, swolicn. 1 was bardly ever free from headaches, and found work about the house a burden, as the least efflort lelt me fatigued aud breathiess. _ 1 had no appetife, and notwithstanding that 1 was conâ€" stantly â€" doctoring 1 seemed to be yrowing worse all the time. One day mother said that she thoucht i# nucht | There must be no guesswork in the | treatment of pale, angzemic girls. 1f your daughter is languid, has a pale, sullow complexion, is short of breath, especially on going upstairs ; it she has palpitation of the heart, a poor appetite, or a tendency to faint, she has anaemiaâ€"which means poverty of the blood. _ Any delay in treatment may leave her weak and sickly, for the rest of â€" her lifeâ€"delay may even re sult in consumption, that most hope less of discases. When*the blood . is poor and watery, thete is only _ one cortain _ cureâ€"that â€" is Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, coupled with nourishing food apd gentle outâ€"o(â€"door exertise. Dr. Williams‘ Pinsk | Pills | actually make _ new _ blood, _ which flowing through the voins stimulate the nety~ ©s, increases the appetitc, give bright~ ness to the eye, a glow of health to| the check, and makes weak, despondâ€"] ont girls full of healthy activity. The| case of Miss J. H. Lassalle, Sorel,| ‘jue., is typical of the cures made hy Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills: She says : e o ue FF 1 > â€" T (ose e ce oo n e ol ‘| ally recovered from a aevete attack of | typhoid fever which had Ioft her _ in a very weakened state of health and when _ complications set in recently. | She was unable to stand the extra strain and so passed peacefully away on Tuesday.She Jeaves to mourn her loss, a sorrowing husband, one little son cight years of age, an aged lathâ€" t, Mr. Jac. Yost, two sisters, one, { whoin is Mrs. P. Stumpf of this town, and one brother, â€"Mt. Levi Yost of Berlin. The funeral was held last Friday afternoon and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Meyer of the Evangelital Church, of whose congregation _ the drcears>d had been a faifhful membetr. Service was held in the Church after whch the burial took place at Bloomâ€" ingdals.â€"A _ mecting of the Curting Ciub was held recently at which . a s _ of rules and regulations were drawn up and which will be strictly avheored to. Local men not members are prohibited from playing at â€" allif thnes. Excitemnt promiscs to _ rup| high this season and _ morte enthusâ€" ‘ lasts than ever are taking great inâ€" | torsst in the schedule for the first sorins which has been arranged as|. Find New Health Through Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills for Pale ‘ People. Isaac Musser attended the funeral of her nicce, â€" Miss Edith Gicb at Wigrâ€" ton _ last â€" weck. â€"Obituary : There Passed â€" away at her home on Centre } St. last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Menuo Braendie. . She had just pamâ€"] PALE ANAEMIC CRLS wâ€"Mrs. J. Christman has returned to ’h.-r home here after spefding a â€" {ew days with her daughter, Mrs. H. Wilt~ toe ol Detroit.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Johnl‘ Eteddick are vigiting friends and reâ€" latives in Wisconsin and other places for a week or so.â€"Miss Evelyn vico graduate nurse of the Homeward Sanâ€" atorium of Guelpb, and lately of Winâ€" nipeg is Spending a few weeks at her home here caring for her mother who has been _ quite seriouslyâ€" . ill.â€"Mrs.| as Reeve. After the reading of the minutes of the previous mectings. g: the rcoâ€"nt Eyâ€"Laws for Water C 4 missioners _ and in regards to Hydro Electric power, and Fugniture Facâ€" tory Loan, and after the Clerk had been _ instructed â€" to receive Applicaâ€" tions for the oflices of Village (Conâ€" stable, Medical Health Officer, â€" and Asse:sor, the meeting was adjourned. wMre. J. Christman has reaturnad xn Mrs. Hy. Hcoinbecher, followed by a recitation by | Miss Doretha Schafcr 1‘ entitled _ ‘‘Romance‘‘. The meeting was then changed to the social part and a short time was spent in . wolâ€" coming friends and visitors. â€" Mrs. J. Hodrich fqvored the members with a solo , accompanied . by Miss â€" Lomise Dreisinger and Miss Gertrude Ruppel also sang â€" a , solo entitied ‘"Happy Songs", by "ffirgs, de! Reigo accomâ€" panied _ by iss Bertha Cbristman. Refreshrments were then sorved by the,' socigl committee, alter which a few ) remarks were made by the President in closing.â€"Mr. 1. Hammond, former Principail of the Elmira Public Schoot‘ has moved with his family and houseâ€" ; hold eBects to Port Elg n where be will make bis future home. Mr. Hamâ€" mond will, be greatly missed by . bis many friends hbe made during his s J0urn in this Place, who wish him all W. Adman, F.‘ Weir, Wim. Bebrens,‘ J. Smail, Geo. Reuter, M. Schumacber, Oscar Vogt, Pres. A. Edwards, V.â€"P. . Mr. and â€" Mrs. J. Boyd of . Grand View, Map. are spending a few weeks with friends and relativeg in this vi~ cinity.â€"Mr. J. W. Main bas sold his fime brick housz,on Arthur St. | jusi nortb of the C.P.R. tracks, to Mr.] A. Wosterman, who has already. taken posseemiou.â€"â€"A most enjoyable social meoting ‘of the _ Béethoven Club was held last Thursday afternoon in â€"the Froh Sinn Hall. About fifty â€" memâ€" bers and friends were present. The mecting was opened as usual, by the snging of ‘O‘Canada‘ and a few tcâ€" marks by the President, Mrs. â€" Geo. Ruppel. The first number on the proâ€"| gratume was an instrumental duet of| Becethoven‘s, by Miss F. Shurly ard| W. L. Badiey, |, R. Stewart, D. â€"Dollinget, skip. L. Fischer, skip. John B. Weber, John IHt. Ruppel, OUscar Ruippel, Thos Humbal!, F. SeMrty, slip. €Dr. Faulds, skip. _ Johnr Allciweng, A.. Vice, m ~ J. 1. Metnet, Geo. Christman} Amasa Winger, H. Gibson, Wm. Metz, skip.. J. A. Schroder skip Ww, Brox _ A. Moses. Geo. Higho, Thris., Dreisinger, 6 Dave Hatz,â€" Skip. Isgac Hilborn skip. A. Paschinger, â€" Jack Hedrich,. liy. Weichel Norman Hollinger, J. $. Weichel, â€" Geo. Ruppel, M. L. Weber, skip. A. C. Kinuncl skip gco: Yung, â€" Gico. Zcigler, 1 Hy. Medrich, follows :â€" President. King St. i ies CA Anjuline sa tutettith intiih Atricricthh. th2dth ioi ca s We buy our Green Coffee direct from one of the largest importers in Cani saving a Middleman‘s profit. We sell it by the Ib., no expensive tins and labels, y of no use to you. Its Coffée for your Coffee here. f ‘ KJ DON‘T FORGET US THE NEXT TINME You NEED corfrer. . ,_ __ We have already a large coffee trade, but we are out to double it, because we it there are enough people who will agree with us that Fresh Roasted Coffee has a be Flavor, Tastes Better, is stronger and naturally goes further than Coffee that has b Roasted 2 or 3 months ago. . | _ ; REASONS WHY we can give you BETTER COFFEE at the SAME PRICE than others. â€" es x: 5 ind s se sn C# L. vi. %s 1 10 can, 2 al dOE thve Installed a Déer Cofeo Reanter and Electric Coffec Mill. They ; 1. pu‘e hhve brtalled aDeer Cofee Rean Fresh Roasted Coffeg Every Day Herry Zilliax; D. BOHLENDER, GROCER og q,, 3222,, )3 300 CYb wil ho griovâ€" Bamger Crop ;â€"We _ had a bumper lcd to learn that he is critically illftrop last year. â€" Wheat from new with, â€" stomach trouble.â€"Mr. Charlicjnew ground, 99 push PeF acre, barley Schafer _ of the _ Metropolitan Bank , {ron» new ground : 50 bugh. per acre. staff, Toronto, formerly of this place, | ground 32 bushels per acte, oats from has teon transferred to Milibank.â€"The| A1 the present time we have had no sixteenth annual Convention of the / snow. Sunday" School Workers of Woolwich | mm sn mies and _ Elmira will be held in the MLB. / J. W. Lvon was hanored hy huecic . Sn dqni e lt o qst C020 WIW ASBte ME ’ â€"Mr.. Albert â€" Schedewitz underwent ) the Methodist Chure fau operation for nose and throat jan address at the . ev { troukle here last _ week and is recovâ€"| ‘‘Methods of the Grea iring nicely.â€"Mrs. J. A. Schrodor and | |â€" omm regs daughter Margaret spent part of~ the Reist N wees in Guelph.â€"Provincial Supcrinâ€" tendant of the Children‘s Aid Socicâ€" ty ty, Mr. J. Kelso of Toronto gave an‘_ The following is the iilustrated ~ lecture on the works of ; for the _ month of m les north of this town will be gnt,-vd; ed to learn that he is critically ill ; the Soc.lety in the Theatorium â€" Jast |showing the temperature of the dilâ€" | i{ferent days during the month :â€" Thursday evehing which was much apâ€" _ Decemsber 1, 24 below zero ; 5th, Prectiatrd _ by alil presont.â€"Miss S.;ZtTo ; 6 and 7th, soft winds ; 8th, 10 Lineman of Trallec was the guest of @bove zero; 9 and 10th, zero ; _ 11 her aunt, Mrs. Albert Schedewitz for : @bOVYO 2¢&p ; 12th, warm ; 13th and a few ds last week â€"Mr. and Mrs.‘!!ith, zero ; 15th and 16th, 10 abovye ; J. B. Lein visited friends in St. Jaâ€"| 32nd, 26 brlow woro ; 26th, 10 above tob‘s last week.â€"The many. ffiends of|*€r0. + + Me.â€"blias_Bowman living about five} meâ€" ‘. Church at vgm-';ngoT{ Thursday / ness suctess in his new sphere of business. { Jan siMr> Albhart C Abstnudnarités uq e P _ l ks ce black Ffi.h that is :ot affected by the eat. â€" It‘s a . pasteâ€" euilylpgiedâ€"-nnd gives a briliiant, Father Time ii;_wn ‘;n‘m ‘htgnm:d Bumger Crop :â€" Black Knight Waterloo 25c, "Black Knight assures a bright New Year to all users‘ 35(:3 40c and 5 Blended Coffee to choose from ‘â€" ‘‘‘Methods of the Great Teachor." The following is the weather report for the _ month of Deceimber, 1913, showing the temperature of the dilâ€" {erent days during the month :â€" ; ;ivlib lllwl 1 Aomi iess 1 4 W. Lyon was honoged by busiâ€"‘es com| men in Guelph last evening. | bonus or inst Church hore will give he evrening session on‘ Cosens of mnanmmmu." Our Stzel Cut Cottes Phone 205 > _ <| 100 ACRES POR SE " 7F _ 12104 _ O° ShiPbujiders _ asked the Dominion Goferament . for. ntoteeâ€" tion against British.and sfted Stetâ€" es compctition and ‘aid by wey ot es PE e V kitchen and woodshed Iy: roofed, painted ant 1912, never {failing w tion, 1+ acres M~ â€"l;’;“a 5 acres pasture m,‘g% lo@my sdil, & roomed irame _ house, â€" sew eegatian is _ EPSTE Situated 5th Concesgio@ 'rm oi Wellesiey. 81 acies unbt tion, 1+ acres beech and munia himt ajt s uy s ~ ompl . A dsputation of shipbuijiders â€" asked oge l oog h e en d T 7 King $t. _ and see for Yourâ€" ?elf how ‘clsy it is or tes and im‘n i# z se n hi

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