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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Feb 1913, p. 8

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‘ r Copeland, Lond '[,' to, Mrs. George T + Mrs. R. Lester, Gu ‘ Montana, Army of | & _a:rl and â€" Winnie ‘Frank was born on "_died on, and was a . esteemed by those > »n ;v Crowle preache Ef ~The dispersion sale of 37 head _ of ,”)lsteins: on January 15th, the proâ€" A[perty of C. R. Gres, Hcidcdberg, Ont., y was very successiul and satisfactory “,ths vendor, who writes: The feâ€" * les over one ycar averaged a little â€" bBetter than $171, and those under one e year, â€" and â€" as goung as two weeks, h 16 * Grim Death has again been busy in midst, calling very suddenly Mr ‘Frank in his 64th year. Death due to beart failure. The Iun-’al eral was held last Wednesday from _ his late residence to Hawkesville y @ @urch and cemetery for service and ,, «‘interment. Mr. Frank is survived by < a widow, six daughters and two sons. ; > E‘i Copeland, London; Clara of worâ€" A _ blito, Mrs. George Richerd of Guelph, | p _ Mrs. R. Lester, Guelph, Edward of ,,, ~â€" Montana, Army of Elmirs, and Miss: m:l and â€" Winnie at home. â€" Mr. O is k was born on the _ farm br'?_'. . ‘esteemed by those who knew _ mim ‘v Crtowle preached* a very interâ€" . esting and helpful sermon to a crowdâ€" ~ed olmn:& the pall bearers were, Mr. m Fo#er, NMr. August Donneâ€" «h , Mr. J. McCarthy, Mr. Wall, a Mr. N. Seip and Mr. S. Denick, %"f.ll meighbors oi the deceased. _ Mrs. ;v.'-gnnk and family have the sympathy wof the entire community in their sad _ and sudden beréavement. f /myeraged almost $92. Ths males from | _ one to thirteen months old avemgedk . $100. the young frignds ol Mrâ€", day . in Toronto. Mr. Lea Westfal | j red taWw logs â€" Lo& . Wm. Glassor surprised thun;vn unfortunate in again suffering : I'nh. ‘ fl:"m.ugw z mt their home and prescoted MrSâ€"‘proken leg and is now at the Guelpb|‘;atschene is WI"‘# y ‘t with every utensil belonging iifospital â€"Messrs. Sheldon and Emer |@ith Mr. Boppre, the painter, at St. %e a kitchon. A pleasant cvening 'fi_l;mn Melitrer were pleasantly suyp.is |(lements: j s P‘ nt.â€"Mr. Allen :cchm was a bUS‘â€"‘ed at their home on M;:efil! ctmumemtume an â€"spmane »mess visitor to Toronto on Monday ‘ny apout 50 young people. evenâ€" > Tucsday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ ReVâ€" ing _ was spent in skating and mus‘t Death of Mr. wm MBiver Suyder of Woolwich and MIâ€" and games. They were also recipient: «amme ~and Mrs. Dillman Smyder of Wilmot‘of a kitchen shower. They leave in a| TAh¢ death occurred unexpectedly on Wleft on â€" Friday last week to ViSit week or two for their homesteads in| MODday, January 27th,,in the person * and relatives at Emley City New Outario. Many useful gifts wrr |2f One of our oldest and most highly A&hd Pigeor, Michâ€"Miss Lily GoetZ added to the‘r list for housekeepin |* S29°CtEd residents in the Person _ of _srent Sunday with her parents @t â€"Mrs. F. Harrison has been engaged| Ohn Ftank, aged 63 yrs., 3 months, ‘Flatsville.â€"Miss Clara Albert is at,to take charge of the Junior Dept and 2 days. : t at Hamilton with her cousin;of the school till a qualified teache | DeCcased was around about the usâ€" ‘"Mrs. E. Cchweitzerâ€"Mr. Nick Shuet@ ean be secured.â€"Master Lebmar | ‘@‘ tim+ on Monday morning and ‘of Michigan is visiting his friends at/youngst son of Mr. Jno. Lebmar IWC in good health. He was in «New Germany for a few weeks. ‘had the misfortune to break his le: |th2 stable harnessing his horses in ' «_z22222z e zk9 _ |while sleighâ€"riding at school on Tues l°:f£_“°_‘§°_¢}_?”‘% when his wile 4 YOUR BLOOD IS TAINTED acaly" * ht e c > > > atoge :+ eight â€" to Mr. Clesmens m . #C@ ® Locals® and Personals:~Last week|. ak . 23 Th can Weky this 7 Tomes C s Kle E. Eidt, Philipsburg, was loadâ€"| Persona‘s :â€"Mrs.>J. MeGovernâ€" 2nd|B. Oesch * . Sup u ; freight at the Baden station .his : Mrs..Wm. Tyict are at pressht 1.....“,'«"“"“»& 'n,l"""“__ ww Â¥mo~took freight from an incoming disposed with la gripptg.â€"Mr. A. Sulâ€"| Mr. Jacobâ€"Litwiller is ‘ Bsenger train and miade a dash for ly had the mnisfoftune to fall on the\ Heriin rubber factury e Jobe â€" A enger train and mede a dash for ly had the misfoftune to fall on tie| Berlin rubber factory ity. Mr. E1dt took the -hut.uuo.puw.ni.uu.’dtb Nesch spent a couple down the track and caught hbis train on Saturday afternoon, ifi4rins prioo last week where © in front of the Post Office b¢ his ribs â€"Messts. Lea Westall and | Mennonite : Conventic _ much damage was done. â€"Last‘Jas. Waldie spent Thursday and Fti | <rachling and Messts _ Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. qnompppppomesemtze . mont in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to .tmmlymn-touxuedial Institute in Detroit as we see and treat me patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and | M "" j write for â€"llu::l. a Question List Drs.KENNEDY & KENNEDY patients i Wind offh which for Correspondence and ahmtyl:&mgdu::uly. Adz:umlmubllfll!s DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windeor, Ont. ‘Waite for our private address. e Mmss ts Heideleberg Holstein Sale PIMPLES, AND ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISE, ARE COMPLETELY CURED BY _ THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT Hawkesville man very mch i Personals.â€"Mr.* and Mrs. J. Feic and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pringle spent Tusday last with Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brydon and tw« children, _ Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs. Wess Bardarree and Miss Olive Tay lor spent Thursday afternoon at Mrs. afiicted with "fir{:llnd_' od or our Method Treatment cun'gr'thmmp!unu. h cuse for any person having & disf Snoes iiavetwaiesrent piciohes cho ma whether bereditary or acquired, our remedies and treatment tralise fi souns in the blood and u#mgmm e system. Our vast exper :lentpltho_tmot E sult us Free of Charge and let us prove to pebbd wl Mn t ofh grert e fberiq it 14 db jrit bfia d ""hTo;'“se'ufc'uF'qaaâ€"‘ ies will ramove :‘1:'%;9' n:.‘u' 'fi‘:ul Preatmese tite Shin bo Emeo clear, nle%= .‘and blotcheés u w m ol ban prosy in haule the ayee becotes A. Newstead‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Derby called on the latter‘s sister or Thursday.â€"Miss Sophia Jahneke is on the sick list.â€"Miss Pearl Jackson of Guelph spent last week with Mrs. Wis. Rotinson.â€"Mrs. Albert Jackson oi Gueloh is visiting in the nsighborâ€" hood for the vreek â€"Rev. Mr. Walker of Guelph took charge of the service held at the church on Sunday | after nocn last.â€"Mrs. Wess Barbatrce i spending a couple of days in Guelph.â€" Rev. Ir. Di®soi Guelph called on Mrs Wm. Taylor on Monday last.â€"Mtr James Goudie and Miss Ethel Goudic of Hesdeler spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wim. Vance.â€"Miss (@ Broh n.rn of Hespeler spent Sunday with her mother here. s Mrs. Johh Frark and iamily . of Hawkesville desire to thank _ their many friends for théir kind sympathy and assistance tendered on the occaâ€" sion of the death of theit _ beloved husband and father, who died on Jan. 27th, 1913. } Mrs. Joiun Fran‘ and Family. Hawkesviile, Jan. 31, 1913. YOU CAN ARRANCE TO PAY AFTER YOU ARE CURED We desire to call the attention of all those Ticted with any Blood or Skin Discase to muw-uâ€"-a# * THE GOLDEN MOMTOR" Method teed or theme eomplatote" There is no on» realizes a now life THISs MAN‘S WATCH CONSULTATION PREK Send us your name and adâ€" dress and we will send _ you 30 sets of Easter, scenic and floral postcards to sell at 10 cents a set (six beautiful cards in each set). When sold send This "Rallroad King" * is stem wind and stom set. Regâ€" ular man‘s "size watch . with double dustâ€"proof back. . We guarantée every watch to give salisfaction. us the money, and we will send you the watch, all charges pre paid. Write toâ€"day and earn vour watch now. Address Card of Thanks HOMERWARREX CO., Dept A+ Toromto, Ont FREE TO BOYS West Montrose Mosboro up. to Thetre ate many causes at the bot som of _ an attack, of Jidney tronstz | overâ€"eating, overâ€"drinking, â€" heavy colds,â€"these and other causes often cause illness such as kidney trouble, gallâ€"stoncs, _ kidneyâ€"stohes, â€" gravel, lumbago. But no matter what is at the bottom of the disease, there is now a sure and safe cure, one that acts quickly and without fail. That remedy is SANOL, which is already ;well-lnm to the medical prcéession ‘of Canada as well as to thousands of sufferers from the diserse named above. _ One Winnipeg lady who is well and widely known, was cured bf gall stones by SANOL aiter suflering for 12 years So gtateful was she lthat she has sent to us a latge nomâ€" ‘ber of people to be relieved of simâ€" 'Iln complaints. . We do not . carte where the reader of this paragraph , resides, we can give him or her namâ€" es and addresses in his own . town ‘and locality who have been cured by SANOL. We will also give the name |and address of the lady referred . to whose complaint had troubled her for ‘such a long period, and who is now | completcly cured. : _SANOL» is manufactured by _ the !SANOL _ MANUFACTURING COMâ€" IP‘\NY OF CANADA 1.TD., 977 Main Istre!'t. Winnipeg. For sale by Roos Pharmacy & Awaisliand‘s at . $1.50 per bottle . j order to go cllo”tn:; when his vih‘ _ecame alarmed at his long absence ud;oiutotbehmlonndhcxhuq sand dead, having died very aud«ba-‘ 1y. | The funeral was held on Wednesday ifternoon from his late residence to‘ the Methodist Church for _ service whâ€"re a very large number of friends gathered to pay their last tribute of respect to the memory of the deceasâ€" od. The , pa‘lâ€"bearets 'cl’.e :â€"Messrs. August Dammeir, Joseph MceCarty, tophen _ Duench, George FoerSi:T, William Seip, Henry Wahl. The late Mr. Frank was horn neat Hawkesville on the iarm where be reâ€" sided all his life time. Nesch spent a couple of days at Wat Aiinbomitt 3 mu‘&u" hk y > ~*~ C e 'c.Inlu. Sale, are bas X. and 3 oep m saee e Hats: is _ employed at ‘:fl with Mr. Boppre, the painter, at St. Clements: c He is survived by his widow _ and eight â€" children, namely â€"Clara _ of Toronto, Mrs. Herb Copeland of Lonâ€" don, Mrs. George Richert of Guelph, 1rmy of Pentland near Elora, Edâ€" ward of, Washington Territory, Mrs. Robt. Lester of Guelph, Pearl â€" and Winnifted at home. Also two broth ers and one sister, Leonard of Hanâ€" over, Henry of Gowanstown, . Mrs. John Jacobi of St. Joseph, Ont. In July 2nd, 1872 te martied Miss Pauline Grasser. IN MEMORY. In loving memory of John Frank Who died «January 27th, 1913, Sad and sudden was the call Cf father so dearly loved by us a His memory still ever dear, For oft he shed the silent tear Time cannot alter love so dear But in our hearts heliveth still. The goiden gates were open A gentle vofi said come And with farewell unspoken, He calmly entered home. News Notes :â€"Guite a numbet {rom bars _ atteiided the _ New Hamburgâ€" Freston â€" hockey match is the â€" Now Hamburg rink last Wednesday night. â€"Mrs. I.. Master returned home last Thursday after visiting relatives in Berlinâ€"Miss Lizzie Fean, of _ Vineâ€" land, is visiting rclatives in this Yiâ€" cinity.â€"Mr. _ Jobhn Garland has 1e Aurned â€" â€"homeâ€"afterâ€"completing ~â€" a monthjs poultry courso at the Guelph Agt cultural _ College.â€"Mr. â€" Andrew saratas has sold â€" his farm to Mr. l lein, of Haldimand Counl?. and inâ€" i.nds to move to New Hamburg.â€"â€" Mr.â€" Lioyd _ Risk is attending the <tratford _ Business â€" College.â€"Miss Laura Master is spending a few weeks in Berlin and Galt. true, One week brings back our griefs anew One week ago toâ€"day. fuce outr dear father passed away, (God called him honr it was his will What‘s at the _ Bottom of Kidney Troubles Haysville all “ € . Men‘s _ Neg. Shirts s - _ C 3 Reg. 1.75â€"$2 for â€" â€" â€" 1388 ' E C 1.50 jbf ~ " © " 08e eC : y "_ 125 for â€" « â€" m%“* A/ltk l , * PV & CHILDREN‘S OVERCOATS _ 2And} A â€" ( /‘1‘,‘ ‘; Reg'. $6.00 fi' ~~=& s _‘ * 3.90 y v.ifis’:;:;_ ’f?‘, Ag € $4.4.50for â€" c â€" 380 is 9e tsA | ‘I; | â€" CG $2.50-$3f0" ke io 1‘” ;v‘_ i:.: V",u-, ‘ ; & l p ‘ n 9 pis : § ‘ \'# ‘g,/, Men‘s Underwear _ _. B | .l scR & â€" ro §sonmsfe n n im » A"z" | & m T ‘u 1 for â€" Pu + is -,, w“ x Oy i Boys‘ Suits [ 1 W Reg. $z for â€" â€" â€" 7.80 2 7 \ | i "€_ fo for â€" â€" 0 â€" ; 6.99 tAuer 41 _ /A I \M 3y :E c >‘ s YRA I \\WNLhba@i _ : ih c c c is We â€" o ty '“j l _ 300â€"3.50for â€" â€" 2.90 142 a } f “ I\ \} RY*¢ BOYS OVERCOATS iD id HEeWU t t Reg. $8.50 for â€" â€" â€" â€" 59 R 6 M \* eg 7q0:00f0" m . %® c ‘a..g M a e« a oy > o o h P n pDm®* : jmfe c : : i% e " Stratford Gueliph _ Berlin â€" Hamilton . omm“flmmmgâ€"_â€"_-:m At the extremely low prices we quote here, the good things won‘t last long. > (~ ‘ Browns, Greys, fancy tweeds, Irish freize, Fancy tweeds and worsteds in brotwns, with velvet collars, .rclg" collars, way â€" fawns, greys, Bannockburns, heather mixâ€" collars and military ȴ8, . tures in the newest modeis and best tailoring. Reg. $27 and $30, sale price........... BE : Rog'tas'.:alepficcl& C 2250 .. .. +% sis 17.50 "© _ 22.50 .... 10800 _ 20.00 .. .. .. %4.. "© _ 20 .... _ 1490 * 18.00 °.. ais 3 es 3.96 "_ 18 1& _ 15.00 00 .. 4 e > 10.90 " 15 is~> â€" N "_ :250 .. 2. .. <i% £.90 "_ 10 :fi ‘"__ Io.00 «. .. me s x l 6.90 "* _A# _\ .... a ta‘s Winterbourne T&ADG#e Men‘s Overcoats â€"â€"Think of it Men Thornton .. Sr. II!.â€"Hubert Toman, Peatl Spreeman, â€" Hoy Wannet, Maonton Einwechter, _ Edith Dinger, Clarence Howling, Ade‘la Spaetr6l. â€" tangled in the Clothes line.â€"M«. Walâ€" tot sbork intends going up to . New Lntario, prospeCting Previous to seitâ€" ling down to business.â€"Mt. Louis Benninger who has been in very deâ€" licate health for the past few _ years suffer:ng from spinal aflection, shows no inyprovement. $ We are putting our greatest efforts into this occasion and likewise our greatest valves. A genuine Reduction Sale, on the class of Goods we sell, is of great importance to you, It means highâ€"grade merchandise of the most dependable characâ€" ter at prices far below ordinary. Don‘t Delayâ€"â€"Be among the first Saturday morning. Watch us. "C".â€"Cameron Bock, Clare. Hilâ€" WA "N°t, . Norma born, â€" Harvey â€" Einwechter, Lenard Wagner, be:h Lel Gooding. Aust n Golden, N B. r.â€"Gréta Buck, Alice Keyes. 3""'! T ichti. s *gB‘‘.â€"Quinton Halinan, Dora 'Jolm-’ I.â€"Katio Leis. son, Ol:ana Gerlof, Nellise Norton,| Prim tâ€"Katio I Marie Smith, _ Ross Lautenschlager, | Dan David Jant Roy Bock, Johnnie Smith, g:ieyfhl.hina Heimpel Grof, Garfield _ Weber, Martha Gerâ€"| |_, woae en loff, Fanny Gooding, Eben Howling. ; WEDDED SIXT3 The following is the report of the standing of the pupils of Union S. S. No. 19, Wilmot and Wellesiey, for Janvary :â€" _ § ; lich, Earl Einwechter. _ Jt. II., A.â€"Delton Snyder, Nancy ‘B ist.â€"Leah Baer, Harvey Brunk, ‘Leis, Lizzie Jantzi, Annie _ Hernet, Elwood Weber, Jean Norton, Wilired MAry Stecily, Edith Wagner, MHerâ€" Howling, Clarence Leoffet. man Wagner, Jobhn Heimpel, Lilly A 1st.â€"Sa‘ome Hallmsa, Iva Poth, Wagnet. Oscar Hallman, Melvin Ernst. i__Jr. IL, B.â€"Mary Jantsi, Walter Jr. II.â€"Roy Spactzel, Lewisg Johnâ€"| son, Willie Bergey, Chaslie Spreoman, Emumerson _ E.nwechter, Olive Growâ€"| CCCR C . » Sr. If1. â€"Eromantiel Wagner, Oscat i Jamiot REPORT Men‘s Suits Jr. II., B.â€"Mary Jantzi, Waiter Wa nor, _ Norman Kochlet, Emma Wagner, be:h Leis, Aunetta I‘Hl’d. Aust n Golden, Nanty Steckly, Hpb raim Tichti. s I.â€"Katio Leis. Prin râ€"Katio Lichti, Helena Steinâ€" man David Jantzi, Louisa _ Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. John StryCker, CoOpâ€" er stre‘t, Hesyolot, were married 80 years _ aco 1st Saturday, it teing their d‘amond wedding day. Conâ€" gra‘vlationg wer» extended to them by th:ir many friends. Owing to the so °ts illness of Mr. Strycker no Co+ ghration could be held. & «‘t. III.â€"Lena Lichti, Olga Wagnor, Noakh H: tnor. &r. li/â€"Anna Roth, Alma Wagner, (hr.stign _ Herner, _ Alfred Wagnet, S<amuel Jantri, Willie Leis. WEDDED SIXTY YEARS.

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