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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Feb 1913, p. 8

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us + An Ts : The Edison Phonograph @uld heal, but instead of doing . so M oped into a bad uicer and latâ€" a form of eczema which spread Y rapidly and also started on the leg. Both iegs becans so swolâ€" and sore â€" that I could only â€" go it my work by having them bandâ€" jed. My doctor said I must stop and lay up. ®After six months of this _ trouble €onsulted another doctor, but with ‘better result. I tried all the saivâ€" , liniments and lotions I hcard of, &lll&ad of geiting better I got W of music is as essential as technique. The A s masterpieces are on Edison Records, done by the greatâ€" est artists. You can play them again and again, until : you have familiarized yourself and your children with the sort of music they ought to know â€"classical, ~ and popular. | Stop in at nIour Edison dealer‘s and have him play some Blue Amberol Records. They will . J. E. Arsenault, a Justice _ of Peace, and station master at Welâ€" igton, on the Princs Edward Island , has had a wonderful proof of the power of Zamâ€"Buk. He says: "*Four years ago 1 had an accident. in the station and fell on a truck, sustaining a bad cut on #tont of my leg. I thought this "This was my condifion when I got y first box of Zamâ€"Buk. Greatly to [ddight that first box gave me tcâ€" I continued to apply it to the tes, and day by day they ‘got betâ€" Â¥, I could see that at last I _ had t hold of something which would me, and in the end it did. Eis' Row over a year sinct â€" Zamâ€" worked a cure in my case, â€" and ere has been no return of the eczeâ€" k or any trace of it." ch is the naturs of the great curâ€" swhich Zamâ€"Buk is daily ceffecting. irely hetbal in composition, . this §at baim is a sure cure for all skin Â¥ases, cold sores, chapped _ hands, St â€" bite, « uleers, bloodâ€"peisoting, Ficose sorcs, piles, scalp sores, ting shy some Blue elight the family. rBuk Co., Toronto, upon receipt rice. bout .35 farmers | of East Zorta e sent a petition to their council l‘i them to make application â€"to . hydroâ€"electric power commission eost of power for) running mach y and for lighting" purposes. E-n.‘ took â€"ill suddenly on last but is able to be about .â€"The sad _news was received f deep regret of the deathâ€"of ehild of Mr. and Mrs. John * Gerber â€" who died on Saturday Ining of pneumonia. Burial took "n Monday.~â€"Mr. Charles KÂ¥ochâ€" Mrs. S. Schopp, Mrs. J. Ottman, C._F. ov and Albert O%tâ€" ~â€" apent ut, in Hawkesville, of Mr. and Mrs. .Jahn Ottman. graud . concert beld Monday ht under the auspices ol the Welâ€" #y Library Board was of a ligh r order. _ The progranune was | rvendered _ and every seat taken. ) Library _ Board deserves credit bringing high class talent to our m.â€"The return hockey match will ”yed nest Thursday evening _ in ‘Wellesiey rink between Wellesisy . Baden, and prom‘ses to he very westing and fast.â€"Sleighing . is mmt and many are taking , of it.â€"Mr. L. Armstrong *Bgen â€" on the sick list for scveral| n, inflamed patches, cuts; burns, btuiscs. All drufgists and stores at â€" 50c. box or post free from AGISTRATE‘sS WONDERFUL PERIENCE WITH ZAMâ€"BUK. Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U. 8. A. se A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at & on . Sunday 1 ‘ tsld iss 0,‘Kediuar T FOLLOWED A CUT Educate your children musically. Start with â€" old acquaintances visit Sor a short time here.â€"Revr. J. G. DOER SAM ‘KING STREET T T Local Itens :â€"Mr. James Hamilton had ths misfortune on Saturday last while chopping grain to have one of the wheeis stripped off the cogs, _ so that it will delay business for a few days.â€"Mrs. Charles Mann who has been very poorly for the past two ’\u-:'ks is much improved.â€"Mr. George Brown _ who has beon quite ill is rslightl_\' improved.â€"Mr. George ‘Letâ€" son‘s littls girl who has been ill | is somewbhat improved.â€"Quite a numbet froimn â€" here attcaded the avction sale of farm stock and implements held by Mr. Richard Dickinson of Weisenhetg on February 20th. _ The stock was first class and fetched high prices.â€" Miss Maggic Mann who has been visâ€" iting her sister at Marden for a few weeks is home again.â€"The funcral of the lats Mr. Strong St., took place on Sunday, Fobruary 23rd, from the residence of his sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. Peter A. Rnyder. Deceased formerly lived in Mornington and had reached _ the advaterd age of cighty six years. The remains _ were â€" intetred in Milibank cemetery.â€"Mr. Wm. Hall of Gvelph, Happily Wedded :â€"A quiet wedding took plac: at the Mance on Wedues day evening at 5 o‘clock when Archiâ€" bald Shoemaker, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shocmaker was uhited in marriage to Miss Salome Nowlett, youngest daughter â€" of the late Rrt. «James Nowlett. . The happy couple left on Thursday by Grand Trunk t Breslau at 11 o‘clock on a _ trip _ to Brown City, Mitc=. On their retutrn they will reside on the farm occupjed by Mr. Amos Shocmaker. News Notes :â€"Miss Grace and Mr. Elton Wismer spent Sunday with Berâ€" lin friends.â€"Messrs. Allen Shoemaket ‘and 3. E. Shant: attended the auto tnobile show at Toronto on Tuesday. â€"Mrâ€" and _ Mrs. Simpson Shoomaket and family spent Wednesday last with friends at Ayr.â€"Miss Edna Brubachet of Berlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elias S. Shantz.â€"Mr. Percy G. Shantz _ was a business visitor to Preston _ on Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick of Strasburg visited â€" at the home of â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shantz last â€" Thursday.â€"Miss Emma Haas of _ Betlin spent Sunday under the parental roo{.â€"Miss Selma _ and Mr. Cyrus Gingrich of Floradala spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Shantz.â€"The Misses Adoiph and _ Mr. Plantz of Germany yisited at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Shantz last week.â€"Miss S. N. Shantz spent Tuesday with her sister Mrs. C. H. Shuh at Waterloo.â€"Wedâ€" ding bells are ringing. Hessenauer: of ~Bertin T. dey at the . home of Mr. J. A The carnival held on our lz“ * day evening proved to be a sucâ€" cess. Model ico and a model evening brought out a mode? crowd.â€"Our two former milkmen, ‘Mr. J.w and Mr: _ Anson Brubacher out theig milk business to Mr. Semiel . Good. Mr. Good intends to have everything run in an upâ€"to date way and wil} noe doubt receive a fair share of patronâ€" age from the public.â€"It is with ze gret that we report that one of ut agod citizens, Dr. W. O. Robinson is at present being treated at the B. & W. Hospital. We wish Mr. Robinson a speedy recovery Winterbourne £ Lichty. ite m number from _ here jltgenmg:nM‘ thoroughbred horse spent the week end with friends at Newtom.â€"â€" Mr. Donald â€" Campbell of Stratiord is renewing acquaintances around Crosshill.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Agent of the Stone and Wellington Nursery, Niagara District, was solicâ€" iting, orders in â€" this vicinity last Hastings and Miss Bella werp _ visiâ€" tors at Berlin last week.â€"Mr. Robt. Stricker of Mooteficld was a guest at the home of his uncle, Mr. R. Fosters, ::z week.â€" .Mr. Kimon Hergott t a few days with his brotber, Mr. Nick Hetgott â€"Miss C. Hergott, who has been spending the past few months at her home, has left on an exterded trip to Round Lake, Minn., where she will spend some time with her {friends and relaâ€" tives. sale in Milverton on Tuesday last. â€" Mr. Albert Armstrong, of Kisbey, Sask., is visiting at the home _ of his uncle, Mr. Jas. B. Harmond. â€"Mr James Dewar of Poole is at present with his brother, Mr. Duncan Dewar. â€"The sleighs are again being _ used here, as the rain on Saturday . made the roads icy. News Notes.â€"Miss Mary Schultz has resumed hber work after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Christ. MINARD‘S LINIMENT CURES GaARGET I8 cows. News Notes.â€" Miss Jean C. W. PAXTON, D. C. + i oflt {orthought was as goad . as ‘"The doctor of ;b tugure will give * oc n o Tw r N mpreiy tm â€"moned U uvice. _ no. mediine, but. wilt : interest .. his j * e . it as a last resort. . patients in the care of the . buman Graduate of “’"l'lno Palmer School of * fraine, in diet, and in cause and proâ€" y /m _ Chlro;;wuc: y_‘]:;_avenpon. lowa. . > vention of disease.‘* . : 'mfi'&_- apuie *Â¥ o3 oc i 2 4. s _ .. e c i % is meies cher ie Pogh ~Â¥. If you are unwell and‘have tried everything else with no lasting results, try Chiropractic (epitial) _ adjustments"and get well. ... § f ? neqonga m remayemage_â€" mm .L on hnd pr® ether hours by appointment. . â€" C. W. PAXTON, D. C. 110 Weber Chambers, BERLIN, ONT. cause of disease. If you are sick, no matter what your allment, (acute or chroni¢) call and see me, 1 > believe I can prove to you the philosophy. of my stetement. _ Through investigaâ€" tion much is brought to lightâ€". that would otherwise remain in darkness. Consultation and Spinal Amalysis free at my office, from 10 to 12 a.m.. 2 to 5 and 0 to f p.m. Sundays and which relieves the pressure and . enâ€" ables ‘‘Nature"‘ tw restore _ normal conditionâ€"HEALTH: ; ‘There can be ‘no effect without â€" a T4*" method of removing the cause of diz: case {acute q'dn&)bm â€"*the aid of drugs, or appliances; upon a cortect knowledge of the ( * 8 Rennie MQNTREAL.â€"The Methodists _ of Mont#rcal â€" have secured $236,691 to wards the $250,000 needed for a new Wesloyan Theological College. The campaign has been going on a weok. Tho frst day saw $203,000 wubscribed, the; balance taking the next six days to s.care. +%*~> ~aA such a scarcity of (Nive\stock in this coun‘ry that the big housos are compelled to import meat (rom Eastorh Canada Calgaty, Alta., Feb. 24.â€"In spite ol the fact that Ailberta has always GETTING MONEY FOR COLLEGE been looked upon as the great rancaâ€" ing province of Capada there is now ¢‘? "’r/ «i i. an Ayfct Analli i D Y O L A tt‘s the CLEAMBST, SBEPLEST, «a¢ REST HOME HIGH PRICES FOR CATTLE * . Slight displacements at this point will cause hcadeches, eye discases, deainess, epilepsy, . vertigo, , insomnia, wry neck, facial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc. ~ ... Why have constipation, rectal troubles, piles, sciatica, prostatic trouble, etc., when sclentific adjustâ€" ment at this part of the spine will be followed by cure? A slight slippage of one or both innominate bones will likewise produce sciatica, rectal, uterine prostatic troubles, together with many other diseases of the pelvis and lower extremities. ~!" A vertebral displacement at this point causes heart disease, asthma, pmpeumonia, cult breathing, other lung troubles, writers‘ cramp, etc, .. fp tss »Bright‘s discase, ciabetes; floating kidneys, ovarian troubles, lkin dheafll. eruptions and eases are caused by nerves being pinched into the spinal ‘‘windows‘" at this point. * :Care of such diseases as appendicitis, bladder disease, fieriwnitis, uterine troubles, irregular menses, jumbago, etc., follow spinal adjustment at this point. 220 ; § â€" .A slight digplacement 0. ~ertcbra in this part of the spine is the cause of throat trouble, pcuraigia pain in the shoulders and arm., goitre, nervous prostration, la grippe, dirziness, bleeding fromt nose, digzorder of gums, catarrh, etc. â€" & 4 . ‘The arrow head marked No.‘3 locates the part of the spine whersin subâ€"luxations . will :v- bronâ€" chitis, fclons, pain between the shoulder blades, rheumatism of ‘arims and~shoulders, . hay fever, boils, w semummncctummnr e renn~~ e Recamewn nancmomemmmenspencmemingened(ent. Bs biynccs CE0TeTO el Ece C§r + ‘Stomach and liver troubles, enlargement of the spleen, plcurisy and aâ€"score of, @ther , diseases are / caused ‘by displacements in this part of the spine, so light as to remain unnoticed by others except the & Seientific Chiropractor. worms, etc. Here we find the cause of gall stones, dyspepsia of upper bowels, typhoid fever, shingles, . _ PA X T O N , **~«@sspec= } â€" Alberta‘s cattle production Auzingthosc who know the business declare the year 1912 was the largest on reâ€" there will be no fall in prices until ‘coul with the exesption of that of next August at the Sarliest. 1910 but still there is toâ€"day a gresit! Tho result of al this bas been that shortage of butcher cattle. This lslpanking houses here are ow compellâ€" due in part to the fact that ncatly,ed to look to the gast for meat . to forty thousand head were shipped . to‘supply their customprs and one . big the Pacific coast so great is the deâ€"|Calgary abattoir firm is at. the preâ€" mand there for beef. The recent fte|sen? time bringing. in â€"twa. caftiqadsy of at the packing plant of P. Burnsâ€"and| dressed carcarses mg 1t cer Co., destroyed several thousand beef . â€"~ * carcasses and this alone has considcr-' ommcfi o â€" able cffect on the market. 1 onl Farmers and othets who have been 4 , winter _ feeding stock < will certainly * reap handsome profits this spring as ‘ ~I _A aom.: C Shipping Hogs Wanted At Wallenstcia C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. Highest market price paid. Load every second Tuesday. Nest shipment March 11th, 1913. C.C. Deetenbacher cufe disease, they adjust the cause of disease (not ease) and Nature cures. They use no drugs, surgery, nor osâ€" teopathy . If our forthought was as goad . as Doctor of Chiropractic > hiropractics do not treat, heal or or a Stenographer, or learn to Draw and Design or take a course in Story Writing or Journalism and qualify to earn a good salary. We can givre you _ just the â€"right Course. Write us for Gatalogue. W. H. SHAW, â€" @President, _ Shaw‘s STUDY ‘AT HOME your spare time _ and The result of al this bas been that | nevertheless _ packing houses here are now compellâ€" | tion is now sy ed to look to the gast for meat to| bounrd to prev supply their customprs and one . big!ness for seve Calgary abattoir firmâ€"is at the preâ€" from now on sen? time bringing. in â€"twa.cafliqads of should prove r drassed carcarses every week. 1t cerâ€"has been for a n | “w‘b is s 1 now| It has that cup goodness that com only from Red Rose quality and sure well merits the term "good tea." g‘v is the result of tea " knowledge, blending experience and exacting careâ€" must be the combination of fine flavor, smooth streagthâ€"and richness. You have all these qualities combined to a greater degree in Red Rose than in any other tea. ° REO Rost TEA is NEVvER sOLO IN BULK. Try it .“u-i persons soon ’n':tf_o uqu;z it a trial, sound its :ulrm ways a â€" little mpiw- sion. Why not tty tic as a fBrst resort rather than as a . "last resort?" Areat or beal dissasesâ€"nature . sgiqntc is shie io do that. . M ackie wmvfi.m&flm thus giving Nature a chance. Ton‘t â€"wait fos .zomeq¢e to try Chiâ€" W'm;ym«wnh- investigates Chiropsactic saysâ€" it logical and in accord with facts. bark be,"" natetore you habw Cilteerectie Shis Pain is but the cry of an . ‘injured Evety pbysician and scicatist "vt vestigates Chiropsactic saysâ€" it do aot claim to cure, Tea tainly seems an anowély that Alberâ€" ta should have to sead to Onterio lor meat to,putonum-,ufl.m nevertheless it is a fact. The sitis flmhmw:mmw houldtoptovauiqthg.._ & ness lormqlmnto_?..m from now on the raising of: livestook . a + & > pabziaet® + .84

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