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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 May 1913, p. 9

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Plans _ and _ Prpfiles _ of drainage work may be seen office in _ Baden, _ at all s hours. â€" And take Notice that tenders _ for the completion of the said drainage work wall be received by the underâ€" signed, up to 2 welock pn. of _ the said Juth day of May, 1912, _ after which time â€" contrtacts for the ‘said drainage work will be payen ont. Notice is boreby given that Townâ€" sliip Byâ€"l«aiw No. 501, cited as Mun icipal Drain Byâ€"Law No. 1, in â€" the Township of Wilmot, _ will be finally ‘passed by the Municipal Council . of the Township of Wilmot, on Wednesâ€" day, the 30th day of April 1911, and if no notive frori any ene, intending to have the said _ Pyâ€"Law or â€" any part <thereof, _ quashed, is received within N days from the 30th day of April 1913.. Contracts will be let for the confpletion of the said Drainage work, on the 36th day of May 1913. And take Notice that tendets _ for The undersigned offers for sale Ims farm situated one mile northwest of St. Agatha and 4 miles north â€" of Baden, on Concession 1, Block B. The farm comprises about 125 acres, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 acres under a good | state of ~cultivation. Soil good clay loam, good _ spring creck, 2 never failing wells, 14 storey brick house, bank barn, straw â€" shed. For further particulars apply â€" to D.. S. Shantz, Raden. $4â€"t1. Moved by A. M. Zoeller, secomded by A. C. Hallman, that the followâ€" int accoun‘ts hbe passed and that the Reeve issue his orders on the Treasâ€" urer i® payment of same, viz.: R. J. Mitcholl, gravel and repg. copies of World ... roas piv. Reg., reg. births, marriazes and deaths .. .. . pelinveane Carried All parties requiring the road er this vear shall apply to the T for the same. Dated in‘ Eaden this April 1913, The 760,% session of the Wilmot Tp. Commeil was held at the Tp. fHall, Baslen, on Mondaym the 31st day oi aApril, 1913. w H‘s.'mbclfs all prescent, the Reeve pre siding. "Lhe minutes _ of previous _ session were read and confirmed, culver t es mallg Jf B. 0. Schmidt, building race Leulvert, part payment . .. ... Murngcipal World, supplies and 6 The undersigned offers for sale his farm, consisting of 18 acres suitable for market farming; situated between Rumelhar®t and Erbsville. Apply to T. Farm comprising 100 actes, more or less, Lot 9, Con. 6, one mile west of Crosshill, comprising 10 _ acres bush, balance under good ‘state _ of cultivation, well fenced, 8 _ acres sown in fall wheat, about 3 _ actes good orchard, bank barn 60x60 | with driving shed, never failing well, framo house with kitchen and wood shed atâ€" tached, and all necessary out buildâ€" ings. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Daniel Gerber, Crossnill, Ont WILMOT TP. COUNCLL DRAINAGE NOTICE Farm ftor Sale Farm for Sale Farm for Sale LOUIS S. HERGOTT, Waterloo, Ont requiring the road grad “plclr sat shall appli to the Reeve preturned iles _ of the said be_seen at _ my at all seasonable HOLWELL, Municipat Clerk. o 23rd day of 18. 1t 31.36 .O 8$45 60 Onâ€" maties Council adjourned until May 236th, when _ Sourt of Revision ard Appeals will be hold. F. HOLWELL, Tp. Clork Termsâ€"Ilay, grain, potatoes, chickâ€" ens and all stms of $10 _ and under, cash; over that amotntâ€" 6 _ months‘ cred.t on approved security otr 5 per eent. per anuum discount for cash ravments of credit amounts. Trtms of Real Estateâ€"10 per cent. of purchase money cash, balance _ to sint purchaser, an q«tra good | chance will be given if desired. & Copies of the Chromicle Telegraph of Marck 38 and April 18, 1912, for iyle. Any person bringing copies of those dates to this office will reccive a year‘s subscription to the Chronâ€" icleâ€"Telecra; h free. 18â€"t1. IMIT ATIONS _ OF THISâ€" GREAT HATIR INVIGORA TOR ARE ABROAD IN THE LAND.â€" LOOK FOR THE GIRL WITH THE Atâ€" BURX HAIR ON EVERY PACKâ€" AGE.. PARISTIAN SAGEâ€"ask for it by name when you want the real bair grower and dandruff cure. This is a picture of r_*"\lhe carton in which o cach bottle of PARâ€" (AP°3» &#1] istax sagh â€" is l f-'E.":' packed. Real Estateâ€"â€"Nine acres â€" of _ first cluss land adjoin‘ng the â€" village â€" of Concstozo with 11 storey brick house good bank barn and Â¥ther outbuildings all kinds of fruit trees, hard and soft wator. This would make a splendid _ farm Jor truck gardening. Lousehold _ Effects.â€" Sideboard, washstand, drosser, iron _ bed _ with springs and mattress, extension Aable, drop leai table, rocking chairs, dinâ€" ing chairs, _ kitchen chairs, _ kitchen cupboard, churn, wood chest, _ step ludder, some apple butter, fruit jars, berry crates with boxes, cidet vineâ€" gar, 13 new window shades, new rug 41 x 34, toilet set, coal heater, Kootâ€" nev kitchlhen range (new), 2 Bufalo i0bes {one new), _ lace and muslin curtains, dinnor set, a lot of disbes and many other articles. (‘The above houschold efects are all nearly new.) MAID wWANTED â€" To G orto. No â€" chifdren, Wazes, £18.00 a month. Iim Telegraph office, Get a Sf%â€"cont hoitle of PAPISIAN SAGT toâ€"lay. Ti it doesn‘s give comâ€" plete satisfaction, your money will he it cannot be matched returned _ Soldl In dealers everysw here Aaron Scheifcle, j Administrator E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer. MIS PARISIAN SAGE . HERBERT SCHEIFELE, Administratrix. 4e 00 in PARISTIAN S.\(H".I will banish dandrufi, stop falling hair and itching _ scalp, :md} promote a new | growth of hair if lh.*} hair root is not dead | It:is a clean _ tonic and contains mno poi | sonous Jead or other| dangerous substance | It will put radiant | beauty _ into dull, | faded, Jifeless hair, | and as a dainty hair| Avirr-e.\ing for women | M. Pevitt mul‘..u' the l:lu*lul-“ in To TOH no washing .. Apply Ber 1 If you have triecd most everything clse, come to me. Where others fail is where I have my greatest success. Send attached coupon {oâ€"day and J will send you free my illustrated book The above is C. E. Brooks, inventot of the Appliance, who cured himâ€" self and _ who has been curing othors for ovetr 30 years. If .. ruptured, write him ‘toâ€"day. on Rupture and its cure, showing my A\ppliance and giving you prices and names of many people who have tried it and were cured. It gives instant rekci when all othets fail. Remember I use no salves, no harness, no lies. I send on trial to prove what I say is true. You are the judge and once having seen my illustrated book and read it you will be as enthusiastic as my hundreds of patfents whose letters you can also read. Fill out free couâ€" pon below and mail toâ€"day. It‘s well worth your time whetber you try my Appliance or not. After Thirty Yâ€"ars Experience I Have Produced An Appliaâ€" nce for Men, Women or Children That Cures _ Rupture DONT WEAR _ â€"â€" A TRUSS to handle lots _ in Parkway Heights scbdivision, Welland, Ontario ; _ The fastest growing town in Canada,â€"26 Manufacturing _ plantsâ€"seven _ Railâ€" roads. Patkway lHeights is the only high class. _ Residential _ subdivision withkin the City limits. Seven minâ€" Uutes _ walk from _ the Post Ojlice.â€" Electric Light, Sewers, Gas, Water, are all available. Car lines being extended to. property. This is one of the best investments in Canada toâ€" day. Apply with reforenres.â€"l.aughâ€"\ linâ€" Realty Limited, 32 Adelaide St. Local Representative Wanted E., Torombo. Free Information C.E. Brooks â€" 242 B State Stroct, Marshall, Mich. Please send me by mail in plain wrapper your illustrated book _ and _ full information about your Appliance for the cure of rupture. Name Address ‘ity I Send it on Trial : State Coupon 17â€"3% A small fire in the yard having held up his motor hs went to view _ the fire. The motor started _ ol itself, and he, running to . spring _ abroad, tripped and fell underneath. P‘reston, April 3hâ€" A sad fatality toos place in the yards of the Presâ€" ton Metal & Shingle Co.i between 6 and 7 o‘clock, which resulted in the death oi Mr. Ben Kernedy, one of the freight erew on the G. P. & L railâ€" way. The car passed over his legs, â€" Ris une feot was smashed and his head was also bailly bruised. Notwithstanding the severe wounds thr unfortunate man was : conscious. The Galt ambulance was sent for and the injured man was hurried toward the Galt Hospital. When the ambulâ€" anee was half way between Galt and Preston the man expired. The deceased has been a _ valued employe of the Company for some time and was highly esteemed by the crew. He is survived by his wile and two small children. â€" Woodstock, April 29.â€"Fred Beenser, a wellâ€"known farmer of Drumbo, died of strychnine poisoning. Run Over and Killed DRUMBO FARMER DIED OF POISON SMART BOY WANTED TO LEARN printing _ trade. Apply Chronicle Telegraph. it 1496. FOR This was the opinion of the coronâ€" ef‘s jury: which returned a verdict to that efect this _ afternoon, and askâ€" ing that a rigid investigation _ be made by the authorities. . Numbet unlimited. Highest market price paid.. Le~d every second Tues day. NeXt shipmert Wednesday May 1!th, 1913. * / 5 CEO. 0. MERSON & COMPANY The verdict was based largely on the Government analysis of the man‘s Sh)lllfi}‘\h, which stated that one grain of the poison had been found, which would have been sufficient to _ cause death. Highest market price paid. _ Load every second Tuesday. Next shipment C ABAY $TH, 1913. Mrs. Beemer wasâ€" questioned close Iy anont several doses of salts which she had given ber husband fronf time to time during his illness, but she denied having bad stryrchnire in _ the house. When _ the inquest restimed _ this motning ‘at Drumbo village, Dr. Rog ers, of the provincial analysis _ de partment, presented a report on the contents of _ the _ stomach, showing that he found ofe gtain of strych nine. In reply to Crtown Attorney _â€"_ Clothing < At Lowest Prices Allan A. M o yer Shipping Hogs Wanted At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber uniimited. Shipping Hogs Wanted IN BADEN I. Holman East End Mill, Berkia. Agent for Cyphers Incubatoss, Brooders, etc. Highest market price paid. Load every second Wednesday. Next shipâ€" memt â€" Wednesday, â€" May lith, 1913. Groceries andt~}ADDITIONAL WATERLOO NEWS Write for prices and information. 10â€"2mos. OR SALEâ€"EGGS _ FOR HATCIE ing, Rhode IslandyReds, _ Anconas, and White Legborns, 50 cents _ per selting of 15. Is6 raspbetrry plants. C. Eby, 409 Mill Cstreet, Berlin. Phone 218. 1 2t Medicine Haf and Calgary, Alta. Phone 148 _ King St. Waterloo Hogs Wanted AT BADEN CLEMENS & HUNSBERGSR. Chartered Accountants. 16 King St. W. TORONTO C.C. Diefenbacher Krupp & Master NUMBER UNLIMITED The marriage took place on Tuesâ€" day, April the 29th, at Medicine Hat of liillian Pearson, daughter of ,Mrs. thas. _ Pearson, _ Retlin, to Robert Malcoim McGinn of Calgary. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pearson, $10,000 FIRE _ _ IN PRESTON Preston, April 30.â€" (Canadian Press.)â€"Fire in James QGillies‘ woodâ€" working mill this morning, supposced to have been caused from â€" defective wires, caused a loss of $10,000. ©@000000â€"300000000309 McGINNâ€"PEARSON. The men®ers present at the meetâ€" ing were, (hairmar Conrad, Messrs. C. W. Saidet, A. Shantz, .), Marpet, Er. >C. T. Noecker, and Secretary Devitt. , A special mpeting _ will be held next Monday afternoon to look ovet the playgrounds so as to put them in a better state. The reports _ of Mr. J. A. Harper and Secretary Devitt of the Provinâ€" cial Trustees Association held in Toâ€" ronio _ was reccived. The reports were not discussed at this mecting, but will be taken up at a later date, and action will be taken on several rcmln-uendntiuns_ incorporated thereâ€" in. / The tenders for the coal supply 4or next winter _ were receivedâ€"and. acâ€" cepted, each dealer being giveir PStt of the order, the price depending on when the coal is delivered. ; _ _ WRCUR URUV UUAL IS NURTEECN. t + A. conimunication was received from Rev. ~ As‘J. Clarke, .pastor, pf the Anglican Church, asking for the use of the public school gr(run:l§ for the members of the Youn~ Men‘s (lup of Waterloo to play baseball and other games. _ A resolution _ was passed granting the â€" request om the condiâ€" tions that play be not started until 1.20 _ p.m. that â€" a capable _ superâ€" visor be in charge at all tints, and that the _ club be held responsible for any damages. ‘The teacher‘s reports were presentâ€" ed and adopted. An interesting fact brought out was that thete greâ€" mo cases of truancy, none having been reported for some time: paStig gy > : It is a msure thing. that â€"sanitary drink ing R)llutqihs will be ‘itistalled in the Waterloo public schools, _ as prer the request of the Board of Health. This was the unanimous deâ€" cision reached at the regular mouthâ€" ly meeting of the. =chool Board _ on Tuesdayevening. _ CUheerman Corrad was instrucred to look into the n#tit ter.fully, and see what would be the best kind to install, and recommend at the next meeting. 18t, Waterloo Public Board Naterl School ues & ‘.A as aA dation of Boardâ€"of Health 9# hall A Canada Cement label appears on every bag and barrel of genuine Canada Cement. â€" See that it‘s on the bags and barrels of cement that you buy. £ \VRITT, for out free book _** What the Farmer Can Do W:h Concrete." It has tnld.-lmndr.d thousand Canadian farmera of the moneyâ€"saving and profitâ€"making (possibilities of concrete. Address Farmers‘ Information Departmentâ€" Canada Cement Company Limited, ® Montrea! There is a Canada Cement dealer in your neighbourhood. comes up to their most rigid requirements. The farmer has not these facilities for testing the quality of cement. He must buy a product wpon which he tan depend for a grade that is always of Aighest quality, and that therefore does not need to be tested. You can place absolute reliance upon the quality of Canada Cement. + It‘s always the same and always the best. The large outputâ€"which enables us to keep the price down, enables us also to maintain the factory equipment and organization that keeps th: qual/ty up. cement that is sold by the tw for great dams, elevators and bridges. _ The engineers in charge of these great/works have ample facilities for testing the quality of cement. ‘HERE‘S only one quality of Canada Cement. It is the highest quality that can possibly be made with modern equipment, scientific methods and rigid inspection by exâ€" pert chemists. -Th_c Canada Cement you buy for a garden walk is the samo Canada Cement The Association has done excelient work in the larger cities of the Doâ€" minicn, _ including Nancouver, Winniâ€" peg, Montreal, and ToroAto and many deserving workingmen have been asâ€" sisted in bringing their families _ to this country. . The object of the Association _ is to assist â€" workingmen â€" in the two towns who have steady employiment and proved themselves â€" competent, and who have â€" families living | in Great Britain or Germany, to bring them to I=tlin and Waterloo to teâ€" side. That the object is a worthy one was indicated by the fact that sixty business ~men, _ mprchants, manufacâ€" turers and others â€"signed the bondâ€" list each _ guarantecing _ the sum of $250 toward the cust of financing the organizaticn.. The Home Reâ€"union Association of Betlin and Waterloo was successfully launched at a mecting held in ‘the Library lMail on Tuesday evening at which thete was a representaiive atâ€" tendance of business _ men, manufacâ€" turers and clergymen, HOME REâ€"UNION ASSOCIATION _ The bride was attired in a beautiâ€" ful costume of _ French silk poplin, trimnsed with pearls, amd wore â€" the slippers _ and carried _ the wreath which her motber used on her weddâ€" ing day. Miss Charlotte Rittinger, sister of the bride, acted as bridesâ€" maid, end wore a beautiful dress of yellow satin, with oriental trins»ning and black | hat _ with yellow plum». The groomsman was Mr. Karl Pornâ€" hold of Berlin, brother of the groom, and h; fullilled the duties in a very capable manner. Little Miss Virginâ€" ia Potter, who was flawer girl, look ced beautiful in taby Trish silk trim med with pink, and hat to match. % / The three Bulgarians who were arâ€" rested while they were celebrating their Easter rather boisterously, apâ€" peared belore Magistrate Weir in the Police Court on Tuesday _ afternoon. Une of the three had, according to the evidence which was produced, been ‘multulg his wilé. He was lined $20 and costs, while the other two were each fined $5.00 and costs. The conâ€" versation with the accused was carâ€" ried on by means of an interpreter. PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING An unusually pretty wedding took Place at 3 o‘clock this afternoon in St. Peter‘s Lutheran ¢hurch, â€" when Miss Liuise, eldest daughter of Mr. William Rittinger, 193 Frederick St. was urited in _ holv matrintony _ to Rev. John H. Bornhold, of _ Mount Holly, N. J. _ The bride was given away by her father, and lev. F. E. (berlanher ofliciated. FINED $20 FOR BEATING WIFE ‘There were several automobile ownâ€" ers on the carpet this aiternoon at 3 o‘clock for speeding, also a case . of assault Personal.â€"We regret to report the% serious illness of Miss Bessic ‘Torâ€"â€" rance. We hopc she may speedily ré eover.â€"Rev. W. E. Willson,* pastor® oi Trinity Methodist Church, Strate~ forid, and Chairman of the Stratiord‘" * district of _ the London Conference, . will occupy the pulpit in the Methoâ€".â€" dist church, Wallaceville, on Sunday»*« next. Mr. Willsons _ has the distine« ; tion of being the Conference sing», cr, baving led the singing at the ane‘, nual conference fer many years.â€"]J ; Items of Interest.â€"Seeding is the _ daily occupation of the farmer. The fine weather is much appreciated esâ€" * pecially as it is nearly two wulln?, earlier than last year. With seeding ~ earlier the farmer can keep pacewitl.(! his work and is enabled to give the ; }mot ground much better cultivation °_ before sowing, thus making the work 5 of hoein considerably lighter. By the, W‘ end of this week seed will be â€" well C advanced, some will ~have fimished, _ ’and many others nearly so.â€"A â€" carâ€" 3 Joad of soft brick for the new school,;vi house in S. S. No. 3 arrived _ at @ Gowanstown last week and was deâ€"._ livered to the grounds by several of / the ratepayers.â€" Mr. Henry _ Heingâ€" ,, 'worth has moved to his new _ homes near Gowanstown, having puxchued..j L\\-hat was formerly the Shonherd.__ farm. Mr. Heinsworth will find the location very desirable owing to thâ€"e}g convenience of the station which %s.â€" only a short distance from the haluamfl â€"Mr. Jas. Frank had a _ Bell tels«" phone installed in his residence . this : week.â€" Messrs. Knipe, Gabel _ ands Salter are making weekly shipmentsy of live stock to Toronto from GW-;fi anstown. The prices this winter have.% becn highly remunerative so that the 3 farmer has no "kick"‘ coming as to prices, especially during the winter~ imonths. i9 The program ailso included _ num bers by _ Mrs. M. _ M. Evansâ€"Zellet who played several cello selections im an artistic and _ musicianly mannetr, also a violin solo by Mr. Faelier and. a violin duett _ by Messrs. Faeller and Muelier, both of which were acâ€" cepiably given. Mr. A. II. Heller presided at the organ and gave several organ . numâ€" bers in capable style. Servics of Song by Combined â€" Chcirs Wn Much i Enjoyed 3 Excelsis," ‘"Holiest, Breathe an Evâ€" _ ening _ Blessing" {unaccompanied), 11 *‘Te Duim Landamus,"‘ _ ‘"Send Ou§ Thy Light," "In Heavenly Love Abe i/ iding (unaccompanied), and ‘"Triumâ€"=~~/ phal March" by Mrs. H. Milton Cookâ€"« and the combined chokrs. ,'1 The Service of Song given in the Evangelical Church, on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, attracted a large audience and the pragramme readered furmished . a very enjoyable eventng of music. THle three excellent organizations, ... 1B¢ choirs of the Berlin, Waterloe . afd St. Jacobs Evangelical churches, acâ€" quitted themselves _ most crecAtably under the capable direction of Mr.; Jobhn Bruegeman. A There was a harmonious blending of ... the voices, the quatity of which was « excellent. . ‘The umaccompanied . numâ€" iz bers were specially effective and the ~ renderings of the combined _ Choirs ; throughout were most pleasing. .« by the combined Choirs, "Gloria im The following numbers were . supg IN ATTENDANCE a

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