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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jan 1913, p. 7

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$ Dorenwend‘s Sanitary Patent Toupees OCEAN FLOUR id AMONLVIONONONHE!t t+E!H 0+ B 0+3 42 i GOOD FLOUR DORENWEND CO. oOF toroNto, LtD. 45 L Mio © Michizan * The evering was spent : in ~ ° 5 & + , “’, of Michigan G‘“Y-,ozt‘-fl. and social a‘m fl na, and Miss _ Rodgers +] Mr. and Mrs. Suyder were * pemis Jast Fridarâ€"â€"Mrâ€" | with / a | handsome feld glass. Afly te Mrs. Mc of Philadelphia a sumptuous repast the part} ““"’“‘"""’--‘-'-pmm“' e 4 _:M NicAllisterâ€"Mr.. ‘Hy:| all decioring Mr. and ::’.'-‘-m l .“Wlamm Aod | splendid eritertainers, and wishing * te se '."""-‘--l i.m““mbmq“ :‘l-l: every success in their new field \ %bl Berlin is spendingâ€"a few _ days A:lz'nmu oung people { TWith ber sister, Mrs. Wm. Bedford.â€"; here attended the rol e | aMts. D. M. Bemis spent last week an ; por; Fewrigs on oo %“ iss is Torokis & :.mlte Church at Waterloo on _ Sunâ€" f o m ',_"‘ . _ a y evening.â€"The many friends _ of | /; News Notes. A Tiry plegsant SUr [iir. and Mrs. Menuo Rragadle will ty . t took place las Ml‘)”m.lmtwhndthudhfl which s the Sunday school class of Miss loccurred at thei home " Bingeman ised her at her|w o k igee >ud & dMd 1an surpr when Mrs. Menno Braendle died alter t at Mount Hill Farm and preâ€" a briel illness y | pented ber with a handsome bon bo < t aays n P a} M oT the . forlosy n 9 months and 14 days. The funeral e ‘won: panied ng was held last Fricay afternoon from .. Dear Miss Bingeman: We the scholâ€" :.:e:‘l;l:o Ne a:efln;lra n ermeent. Th '}; ol your Sunday school cluss are o t ‘:;(:;.:{y ti).rel:mmnt. 1(“ ol ¢ deepes pressed _ for ‘;g. o:: mt o‘lv s i‘::; ‘3“:::& Mr. Braendle and little Orlando in e m sn o us during'uw“ sudden f:n:avment. '{ time which you have been onr, A FINE ;ITCIIINF Reacher. We are sorry to have â€" you!* o en s # as. but are sure that our loss| _A {04" Cylinder Henderson motorâ€" _ Will be the gain of others. As 2 jCycle has been placed on exhibition RpSen of our love and appreciation we,ut’ 61 King St., W., and has caused| i _JÂ¥ou to accept this little rememâ€". ©CSiderable _ ag‘raction among _ the ‘Branice from the girls of your Shngay J avtomobile and motoreycle public, it t WPhoo! class. * 'lreing the first 1913 Henderson _ in | «y)On Saturday evening~about thirty, @020daâ€" Albert Schmilt, who is the| _p/ the friends wf Mr. and Mrs. Addiâ€" 80l¢ Ontario representative will only | *. D. Snydet met at their home : bt abl(f to get a few of these ryachines|â€" f :‘ pleasantly surprised them prior for this province as the entire Henâ€"| _ to their leaving for their new home ‘"4CfSon outPut of 5000 inachines _ nas|l Ey en The House of Quality Hairâ€"Goods. 193â€"105 Yonge St. Toronto, Ont SWTOHES _â€" TRANSFORMATIOXS POMPADOURS CURLS * PUFFS, ETC. WATERLOO "ACATE" (Pure Manitoba Flour) (Do not _ fail to call and see them‘.) For Nearly Half a Century Have Been Making Ite Long Record is proof of its merit. P3 1aii1t0D2 Plour) (Pastry Flour) FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS POHCO+C+0+1@+G@+@+: +C+C@+0+C0+@ C O MIN G MAR _ SNIDER NUFACTURED uy the scliul", mt‘; cluss aro‘mt syi separture |Mr. Braend to "“"'k“lhm. sutde s â€" durin«| CPR Ladies with thin hair will be inlerâ€" ested in our _ improved Transformaâ€" tions. The new designs in Curls are very dainty and attractive. _ We inâ€" vite your inspection of these goods. HAIR COODS Friday Jan.24 varied stock of the newest Parisâ€" ian, London and New York Creaâ€" ticns _ in Walper House afl'"l\ on DORENWEND with a large and and for Men who are bald, are so constructed _ that â€" only _ the vearer _ will know that it is not their own hair. They give the protection necessary _ to phisical health. Adjust themâ€" selves as readily as your own hair _ would. Light, _ strong, made in any style, shade _ or shape THE oNXLY SANITARY AND PATENTED TOUPEES MANURACTURED. of ‘Toronto will be at the |[A FINE MACHINE., . " A four _ cylinder Henderson motorâ€" ‘;cy('le has been _ placed on exhibition f“t 61 King St., W., and has caused considerable _ agraction among _ the Jautomobile and motorcycle public, it |lming the first 1913 Henderson in ; Canada. Albert Schmitt, who is the sole Ontario representative will only , be able to get a fow of these ryachines for this province as the entire â€" Henâ€" derson output of 5000 machines _ has : been sold. i j in "SEVEN LILIES" spend the â€"winter â€" m ©10+0+0+0+ 94 ONTARIO * ‘“-”_:u. even things up. ‘lh‘fipu. {row y ted start was clearly to be ou ie BBtt, AeF |although â€" the _ tipapieley gore *4 4 " â€" _ 4 ) for § gra $ | ato nipd g hon has ? Isa: g her ton Pass St. Men HI"V § ty pl * |a Ve w he @| She stra on "] loss, son er, 2 ) of w towt of B Frid: by H 3 Chur dece: Serv whe ingda 9 Clyb s:t g ‘drawl auhcr * | are j * | tinkes i | high (t iasts borost é sorics $ â€" c| DPA "I was weak and all run down. My lace was pale and covered with pimâ€" Ples. My lips were pale. 1 suffered {rom _ Pains in all my limbs, which would at times be swolicn. 1 was hardly ever frce from headaches, and found work about the house a burden, as the least effort left me fatigued: and breathless. I had no appctite, and notwithstanding that 1 was conâ€" stantly _ doctoring 1 seemed to be growing worse all the time. One day mother said that she thought Fought to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and I drcided to do so. 1 soon discovered that 1 had found the right medicine, and aitor using nine boxes T was once more enjoying the best of health, and 1 have not been unwell a day since."‘ You can get . Dr. Williams‘ _ Pink Pills from any medicine deglet or by mail at 50 _ cents a bor or six bokes for _ $2.50 {rom _ The Dr. Wilians‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont Pink Pills, coupled with nourishing food and gentle outâ€"o(â€"door exertise. Dr. Williams‘ Pink _ Pills actually make _ new _ blood, _ which flowing through the vcins stimulate the netrvâ€" es, increases the appetitc, give bright~ ness to the eye, a glow of health to the cheek, and makes weak, despondâ€" ont girls full of healthy activity. The case of Miss .J. H. Lassalle, Sotel, «‘uve., is typical of the cures made hy Dr. Williams‘ Pink, Pills She says : T. aptoo y s 7 Ei There must be no guesswork in the treatment of pale, anaemic girls. If your daughter is languid, has a pale, sallow complexion, is short of breath, especially _ on going upstaits ; if she has palpitation of the heart, a poor appetite, or a trndency to faint, she has anaemiaâ€"which meanswvetty of the blood. _ Any delay in ‘treatment may leave her weak and sickly, for the rest of _ her lifeâ€"delay may even re sult in consumption, that most hopeâ€" less of discases. When*‘the blood . is poor and watery, there is only _ one cortain _ cureâ€"that _ is Dr. Williams‘ s:t _ of rulesâ€" and regulations were drawn up and which will be strictly auhcred to. Local men not members. are prohibited from playing at _ all tinkes." Excitenment promises to _ run high this _ seasonâ€"and _ more enthusâ€" iasts than ever are laking great inâ€" tborost in _ the schedule for the first sorics which has _ been arranged | as Find New l.lealt!l Through Dr. _ Wilâ€" er, Mr. Jac. Yost, two sisters, â€" one of whoin is Mrs. P. Stump( of this town, and ope brother, Mr. Levi Yost of Berlin. The funcral was held last Friday afternoon and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Meyer of the Evangelital Church, of whose congregation . the dece:s»d had been a faifhful member. Service was held in the Church after whch the burial took place at Bloomâ€" ingdals.â€"A _ mecting of the Curting Clyb was held recently at which al ~he was unable to stand the extra strain and so passed peaccelully awa)-} on Tuesday.She leaves to mourn her loss, a sorrowing husband, one little son cight years of age, an aged lath-v‘ PALE ANAEMIC GRLS A Josoph‘s Hospital, Gueiph, ‘and formâ€" criy of this town, sPeBt Paft of the week with Miss Cartie Homberger y Eisenbach‘s Bros. bad a horse .“ rig stolen from them last week by a young man who has sinte made good his escape. ‘Jhe horse and rig _ were found in a stable on a farm between time they had cleated 16 goals. â€"Miss «Jessie Kiefler, graduate murse of Stâ€" som> good rushes and PeoPle solo , accompariied . by Miss â€" Louisc Dreisinger and Miss Gertrude Ruppel also sang â€" a . solo entitled ‘‘Happy Songs", by T&ms’ del nn? accomâ€" panied _ by iss Bertha Christman. Refreshments were then served by the’ social committee, after which a few | remarks were made by the President in closing.â€"Mr. 1. Hammond, former Principal of &he Elmira Public School‘ hes moved with his family and houseâ€" / hold effects to Port Elg n where he will make his future home. Mt. Hamâ€" mond willâ€"be greatly missed by his many friends he made during his o J0wn in this Place, who wish him all A. Woesterman, who has already taken posSeesion.â€"A most enjoyable social meoting of the Bcethoven Club was held last Thursday afternoon in the Froh Sinn Hall. About fifty â€" memâ€" bers and friends were present.< ‘ The mecWing was opened as usual, by the s.nging of ‘O‘Canada‘ and a few â€"reâ€" marks by the President, Mrs. Geo. Ruppel. The first number on the proâ€" grarime was an instrumental duet of Becthoven‘s, by Miss F. Shurly and Mrs. Hy. Hcimbecher, followed by a tecitation by . Miss Dorctha Sclutcr‘ entitled _ ‘‘Romance‘‘. The meeting was then changed to the social part and a short time was spent in welâ€" coming friends and visitors. ,, Mrs. J. Hodrich favored the members with a 1 el 0 Thae Warmball 4. B. Lein visited frien Uscar Ruppel, Thos Humball, coh o o es & A ; s last week.â€"The n 'l" tclulrly:, s!ip. 6Dr. ?m»lds, skivâ€" ‘Mr. dolias Bowman livin John Allemang, A. Vice, m ~| in les north of this town J. D. Metner, Geo. Christman, ed to learn that he is Amasa Winger, .H. (Giibson, with_ _ stomach troubfé Wm. Metz, skip. J. A. Schroder skip| Schafer _ of the â€" Metre . + un staff, Toronto, formerly W. Adman, F. Weir, has tecn transifcrred to M Wm. Bebrens, J. Small, sixteenth annual Conver Geo. Reuter, M. Schumacher, Sunday ~School Workers Oscar Vogt, Pres. A: Edwards, V.â€"P:‘ang Rimira will be hel Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd of . Grandlc' Church at Conestogo Viéew, Man. are spending a few weeks mm mnmmpemmempnmmmepennmpegnne with friends and relatives in this Viâ€"| ;« % cinity.â€"Mr. J. W. Main bas sold his fimre brick houss;on Arthur St. | jusi notth of the C.P.R. tracks, to Mr.|~ P . z~ A. PasckEnger, _ Jack Hedrich, . l1y. Weichel Norman Holbinger, J. 8. Weichel, Geo. Rupppl, M. L. Weber,»stkip. A. C. hinmincl skip Geo. Yung, . Geo. Zcigler, W. L. Badley, _ R. Stewart, *~ John B. Weber, eupariyâ€"t t ies arpres! enc anign s nusm('ss.[.lan. 25rd inst. Rev. C. M. Cosens of President. yike. Â¥ies: !‘”‘- Albert Sichedowitz underwent the Methodist â€" Church here will give . § an l.;,,';.';":“o]n for nose and throat ; an address_at the eveming session on f erry Zilliax;. _ | oube here last â€" week and is recovâ€"!"Methods of the Great Teacher.‘" :‘!y‘nhl:;dricb. ‘\i.l.'l;:)zsc:.mm" irng nicely.â€"Mrs. J. A. Schroder and / |_ se e ; a ‘ Geo. Highn, _ * Chris. Dreisinger, «|«@aughter Margaret spent part of, the Reist 2 ‘ Dave Ratz, Skip. Isaac Hilborn skip.| WC%. in Guelphâ€"Provincial Superinâ€" Aha, n 3 tendant of the ‘Children‘s Aid Socicâ€" 1e S A. PaschEnger, _ Jack Hedrich, . ty, Mr. J. Kelso of Toronto gave an‘_ The following is the weather report ly. Weichel Norman Hollinger, |illustrated _ lecture on the works _ of ; for t!xc month of bgmber, 191_3_ J. S. Weichel, Geo. Rupppl, thr Soc.ety in the Theatorivm _ last ,s;howmg the tempcerature of the dilâ€" as v whoa _ oy 1 PF 10. d TW follows :â€" Eresident. a PP NR C _"ACZ T VPpE CUHCC LIAUL * there are enough ‘people who will agree with Flavor, Tastes Better, is stronger and natur; . Roasted 2 or 3 months ago. m t on cale por ie o on . o( h e oo Oe n e e e nc o9 > C ftell .. M ~â€" td a " ‘-‘,:vrT. + : * A“: e iN e P tag O s was * C g M . / me Tt Pmd % % C ; , SHIP King St. . BAbESL PR etnatiint sc ctattnts nds ttrixt ts h nlih ininins it zied 3423 We buy our Green Coffee direct from one of the largest importers in Canadé saving a Middleman‘s profit. We sell it by the Ib., no expensive tins and labels, whi of no use to you. Its Coffee for your Coffee here. s 2s f yor. DON‘T FORGET US THE NEXT TINE Yyou NEED correr. . L 6 4 2 £* R aa y , F.‘ Weir, J. Small, M. Schumacher, . A: Edwards, V.â€"P ; _ ; We bave . installed a Deer Coffec Rosster and Elestric Coffec Mill _ . 3. pu‘5 bhve installed a Deéer Coffec Resster and Electric Coffec Mill. Fresh Roasted Coffee Ev'ery Day John I1. Ruppel, Thos Humball, 6Dr. Faulds, skip REASONS WHY we We . success in his new Vice. Pres. [â€"Mr. Albert Sc , SkiP D. BOHLENDER, GROCER ve already a large coffee trade, but we are out to double i oh nonnlawurhs a2ip _ _1_00 CIIMULECCR UR C OGUC H upâ€"toâ€"date machines on the market. _ El i Tigh w oo w ol at t tAE it «J. B. Lein visited friends in St. Jaâ€" 320d, 28 below zoro ; 26th, 10 above cob‘s last week.â€"The many . ffiends olf‘""- * : ‘Mr. lâ€"lias Bowman living about five ; me in les north of this town will be grievâ€"! Buinger Crop :â€"We â€" bad a biumper ed to learn that he is critically ill‘crop _ last year. _ Wheat from new with, _ stomach â€" troubTé.â€"Mr. Charlic|new ground, 90 bush per acre, barley schafer of the â€" Metropolitan Bank (ron» new ground : 50 bush. per acre. staff, Toronto, formerly of this Place, | ground 32 bushels per acte, oats from has tecn transifcrred to Millbank.â€"The| At the present time we have had no sixteenth annual Convention of the ‘snow. Sunday ~School Workers of Woelwich| mz ns n _ . and | Elmita will ha hoald m in wrircloorcaan 20 2 meo s ber aunt, Mrs. Albert Schedewitz for a few ds last week.â€"Mt. and Mrs. Thursday evening which was Preciatod by ali presont.â€" It‘s a paste â€" euilynpilied-â€"and gives a brilliant, black polish that is not a;::ud by the can give you BETTER COFFEE at the SAME PRICE than others. â€" Father Timeâ€" which was much apâ€" sphere of business. ; Jan. 23rd usls o Patem n 1EA UR in the M.B. ; J. W. Lyon was honoged by busiâ€" on Thursday ‘ ness men in GuelPh last eVening. Black Knight Waterloo 25c, guest of ‘5!70\‘(5 rero "Black Knight assures a bright New ~5.Blénded Coffee CDer" jU° ve are out to double it, because we with us that Fresh Roasted Coffee has a naturally goes further than Coffee that has 35¢, 40c and 45c a 1Ib. |above. zetp (14th, zero ; |22nd, 2 br Zer for the montljl 7(‘)[ fl«l‘)%:lifl;';‘, -i‘r’l;!: showing the temperature of the difâ€" ferent days during the month :â€" December _ 1, 24 below zero : 5th ; 9 and 10th, zero ; 11 ; _ 12th, warm ; 13th and , 15th and 16th, 10 above ; clow zero ; 26th, 10 above th, 10 gous o | bonus or YVear to all users" A doputation of shipbujiders asked th> Dominion Go%ernmenit for ntotecâ€" tion against British.and Wted Stetâ€" es competition and aid by way of n o d sF incida «cfer CuL (Ttc ol e ORYE T2 Teet inside, with pig stable helow, 2 drive sheds, extra Jog. house# ... for hired man, 3 acresâ€"in fruit, lots of plums and pears,. well lrmmuy wire), near school and ch "ot C wB Situated 5th Loncession, Toy oi Wellesley. 81 aci¢s under Cl tion, 11 acres beech maple 5 acres pasture W";"’m; .4 soil, 8 roomed frame _ I’P kitchen and woodshed built. 1913, ly roofed, painted and paprred 1912, never failing . well,. ':&: house, hank barn 10 xâ€"760.â€" 100 ACRES FOR sX A.K. CRESSHAb King St. Phone 205 ated 5th Lonoeuin.'l‘mm llesley. 81 aci¢s under vaâ€" 11 acres: beoch maple ; bush, s pasture m."-?m, loamy 8 roomed frame _ Iflr . Bgw i and woodshed built. 1913, newâ€" fed, painted and papered â€" in never â€" failing . well,. ':gt « &lll _ bank barn 10â€" xâ€"20;â€" 33 ~inside, with pig stable helow, self how ‘elsy it is for st tes and im & Ask your dealér for umk fi bt i9 and ':¢5w~ r e we know ET ubbs "ernands 45. _ +s +4 ddktcr Shere Pay

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