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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Jul 1913, p. 2

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If you sufier from blceding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and I will tell you fi:;\s' to cure yourâ€" self at home by the absorption tRatment ; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality if reâ€" quested. _ Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. _ Send no money, but tell others, of this offer. Write toâ€"day to Mrs. !‘l. Summers, Box Pout Windsor, dels PILES CURED at HOME .Iul}e Wedding.â€"A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnize bome of the bride‘s parents, | Mrs. John Tait, of: Limerick, road, on Wednesday afternoan 25, when their second, daught Luise (Mamic), was united in riage to Mr. Fred Lane, of ‘I _ Items 6f Interest.â€"Mr. and< Vrs. Wm. Rogers, with their _ daughters, Marvel and Hazel, of Galt, are Moliâ€" daying here.â€"Miss Laura _ Snydee of Toronto is home for the summer. â€" Mr. Geo. Richert with _ wife _ and #amily of Guelph are spending a few days here.â€"Misses Annie and Eva Boal of Arkell are holidaying _ with old friends.â€"Mrs. Alex. McKkenzie â€" of Guelph is spending a few days w§th her saughters.â€"A goodly number _ of the ratepayers and their families | of this section met at Mr. .W. Woltz‘s home on Saturday evening. They were presented with a hancsome rocker and also a suitable address as a. token of the high esteem in which they are held in this neighbortlbod. Both Mt ami Mrs. Woltz will be greatly missâ€" ed socially and also as leaders of the mission study class and weekly prayer services. . They have the good â€" wishes of their friends in their new place of residence, where they "w?ill engage jqj market gardening= They will reside at Cainsville. ‘ A large number of the neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. J. shoemaker _ of the Elora road, met at their home _ on Friday evening. During the evening they were presented with two beautiâ€" ful chairs accompanied by a suitable address. They are moving to _ their future home in Floradale this week. Dr. and Mrs. _ Jas Jupp of Woodâ€" stock called at Mr. John .Jupps on Sunday while on their _ way to his Home in Toronto, where they will spend the holidays. One of these suggests the establisiâ€" ment of a coâ€"operative credit system for agriculturists. ‘This organization would take the form of a credit soâ€" clety and would not do _ a _ regular banking business but would be a feed er for the standard banks of the counâ€" iry. All farmers who wished to borâ€" row from the society _ would, of course, have to be sharcholders â€" and the repayments â€" would be nade _ in TiR government of the nétghboring province of Saskatchewan has _ sent a commission to Europe to inquire into this question now and it is exâ€" pected something will be done _ in Alberta as soon as the Naskatchewan report is renderéd to the government ol that province. interest. The question of arranging cheaper loans for the farming community is becoming a very live one in the proâ€" vince of Alberta just now. _ Leaders in the organization _ of. the _ nit>d Farmers have been giving their aitenâ€" tion to this maiter for some . time and several proposals have been m:ade. Bubscription $1.00 per annum payâ€" able in advance, $1.50 if not so paid. Postage lor United States subscrib ecs 50 cents extra. . High class printing, English and @erman, in all its branches. ‘The copy of changes must not be Un later than Tuesday noon. . Casual mdvertisements accepted up to Wedâ€" Resday each week. ADVERTISERS : Notice of changes must be left at Shis office not later than Saturday Mdvertising rates reasonable and will be made known on application. THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH Weskly newspaper, published every DAVID BEAN & SONS, LIMITED pusiishers . WATERLOO, ONT. Cheaper Loans tor Farmers by New Absorption Method. West Montrose Limerick community is |also wore the gift of the groom, a ‘ ; |he- \o |sunburst of pearls with shower . bouâ€" ne in P quet of rose buds, lilies of the valley now. _ Leader®|ang ferns. Miss Alma Tait acted as of. the _ nitXd |bridesmaid and wore pink satin with ing their attenâ€"|juliette cap and . carried a _ shower . ; bouquet of pink sweet peas, and wore i _ C ‘1An‘m‘ tke grooms gift, a beautiful _ pearl ave been !%208â€" [oppscent pin, while Mr. Clinton Tait, s the establisn~ |the only brother, acted as groomsman > credit system fund received from the groom a mir‘ s organization fof gold cufl links. After the wedding‘ i _ |ceremony the guests were ushered to i a credit se the double um;lf.g room where a sumpâ€" lo @2 â€" T°EUIAT | quous repast was served by five young yould be a feed [ lag es. _ ‘The table was beautifully nks of the counâ€" [ decorated with ferns, orange blosâ€" wished to borâ€" |soms and carnations. The presents would pf | were numerous and beautiful, testifyâ€" , ‘ ing to the ifigh estecm in which the reholders ‘“_'d younr couple were held. The couple 1 be made _ in |left on the 7.45 train for eastern aâ€"owâ€"rate â€"of| pointsâ€"The bride‘s travelling dress was blue serge with waist ol dew s drop net and hat to match. Alter the neighboring their return tiky will reside in Tor van has _ S@Mt|onto, where the best wishes of their pe to _ inquire| many iriends wil} follow them. Alderman F.M. Clarke has resigned from the Belleville Council owing to the amendment / to the municipal act _ which _ disqualifies a _ Division Court Clerk front holding a seat _ in the Council, Another _ lengthy interreqtion _ in Hydzo power took place this morning. It was shut down at 3. 19 and _ was not available until 10.05.. The canse of the interruption could not he asâ€" certained. s An Indian lister who was remanded until this morning for obtaining a SUPPly _ of fire water _ was taxed $10 and costs. POWER WAS OFF FINED $10 ANicoSTS If you are weak, nervous or out of health begin to cure vourself toâ€"day with Dr. Williams‘ Pink Piils. _ You can got them from any medicine dealâ€" er or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boves for $2.50 from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The true treatment for this â€" frouâ€" ble must consist of a building up process, for the above signs mean that the exhausted nerves are calling for more nourishment from the blood supply. Dr. Williams‘ Pinrt Pills make new, rich blood that feeds the starved complainingâ€" nerves, and in this way tiey have cured thousands of times neurasthenia, neuralgta and other nervous disorders, and have reâ€" stored strength and nerveâ€"cnergy _ to despairing people. _ Mrs. Isaac Wilâ€" sob,. Calabogie, Ont., gives _ thanks for having been ~restored to health througy the use of this medicine, she says: ‘*‘When I began using Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills I was a nervous wreck; I couldn‘t do my work, cold not sleep at night, suffiered from nerâ€" vous headaches, and the least _ noiso would _ completely upset me. Only those who have suffered from _ norvâ€" ous trouble can tel what 1 erdured. I doctored for a time, but did . not get any benefit. Then I learned of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and sent for a half dozen boxes. By the time I a half dozen boxes. By the time I had used these I was almost well, amd a couple more boxes completely restored my talth, and I have had no return of the trouble. T can cheerâ€" {ully recommend Dr. Williams‘ _ Pink Pills to those who sufiered from ~any form of nervous trouble." 1LDERMAN MNISQUALIEIED ] Nervous exhaustionâ€"or _ nourastheâ€" 1nia. as medical men call itâ€"is one of the greatest evils of the present day, for it is destroying the life and enâ€" ergy of thousands of men and women, or worse, driving tihm to insanity. The causes of this trouble ~ include overwork, mental strain, worry,. in discretions, and sometimes it follows la grippe. The signs of this trouble are usually great weakness after any exertion, nervous headaches, _ tremblâ€" ing hands, shakiness In tle legs, irâ€" ritatility of tempor, weak digestive power, insomnia. The life of the sufâ€" ferer becomes full of miseries. THEY AREâ€"PUE _ TO AN IMPOVâ€" ERISHED CONDITION OF THE BLOOD. NERVOUS TROUBLES ON THE INCREASE _ bably been inâ€" tending to try Red Rose Tea for some time but from "force of habit" have just Kept on using another tea. . Brcak the Habit and buy Red Rose next time, yoU bhave Five generations ago, to he more accurate, in. the year 1737, Jacob Shantz, aâ€"Swiss refugee, landed in Philadelphia. â€" Last _ week in Berlin, Untâ€",two thoueand five hundred of this man‘s _ descendants held a _ reunion. Members of the Shantz family _ came from all over the continent to attend. Nome _ three years ago the Snider‘s held a family reunion _ at â€" Berlin. Npeaking literally, the woods _ were full of Sniders (spell the name as suits your fancy) upon that occasion. It was a lucky day for Canada when about a century ago, these old Menâ€" nonite families _ turned _ their faces northward from Pennsylvania. That section of country around and about Ferlin speaks for the industry of the thantzs and the Sniders and the rest, while the magnitude of the reâ€" vnions tells its own story _ in _ the building up of the population. 23â€"W. Suddard, _ Salem B,C, (54 mins.). 1.04.30. 21â€"G. Hlogben, Galt (24mins) 1.02 26â€"F. Tsawrence, Indian B.C. (74 mins.) 1.08.00. 27â€"W. Strub. Bloomifedale (2 mins WATERLOO‘S T.UCK. (Saturday Night.) 21 22. 12â€"II. Marten, Salem B.C. (3% mins.) 1.45.39. 13â€"D. Young, Salem B.C. (10 mins,\ 59.39, C 14â€"R. Erady, T.B.C. (2 mins)57.37 15â€"J. Sanderson, Salem B. C. (51 mins.) 1.01.11. 16â€"D. Wardlow, Tamilton ( 63 mins.). 1.03.14. 17â€"L.. Fry, H.M.C. (7 mins). 1.03.â€" 17â€"1.. 47. 1.07.03. 25 â€"Doc Norton, H.M.B.C. (4 mins) 1.014.15. 7â€"F. Penny, Indian B.C. (4 mim) 1.02.43. 8â€"W. Bulger, T.B.C. (6 mins.) 9â€"G.H. _ Beemetr, Wirnipeg _ (74 mins) 10â€"W. Rogers, Q.C.B.C., (6 mins) 1.01.37. 18â€"A. 1.06.33. 19â€"D. mins.). 22â€"F. Shaw, Q.C.B.C. (6 mins.) 1.01.55. â€"21â€"D. Bumbay, Stratford (41 mins) 1.03.00. 11â€"F. 49, 6â€"II. Simons, Indian B.C. (4 mins) 1.00.44. 3â€"E. Herron, T.B.C. ( 8J mins.). 1.014.13. 4â€"F. Gross, Salem B.(. (8 mins.) 1.03.17. 5â€"A. Bradley, H.M.C. (8 mins.) 1.41.48. OQutside _ of a few minor mishaps there were no serious accidents _ and the officials and riders were delighted with this feature of the nseet. 1â€"Wâ€"T. Black, Galt (7 mins.y. 102.â€" 52. Toronto. _ ‘The route selected _ was from the Alexander House, Waterloo, along King street through Berlin, to a barrel in the centre of the road on top. of the Preston Hill and return. The winner of the race was _ W. T. Blaock, of Galt, who had a seven minâ€" ute handicap and covered the distance in one hour, two minutes and 52 _ seâ€" conds. Frank Brown of the Toronto B.C., _ scratch, _ finished in elevemth place, but captured the time prize, making the distance in 54 minutes 47 seconds, or 47 seconds short ol the record made in 1899 by .J.E. Shortt. The weather was ideal for a long race and the breeze faced by the ra:~ cers on the return. trip was welcomed ‘Lhe race was witnessed by an immen se crowd, which lined the course hete and Berlin. Although the race _ was run on the main thoroughfare with holiday street car and other vehicular traffic, the racers were not interferred with. Seventyâ€"nine riders, the majâ€" ority of _ whom were from Toronto, were started in the race by G.L. Mcâ€" Kay, Chairman of the C.W.A. Racing Committee, and fortyâ€"five finished. 2â€"F. Terry, H.M.B.C. (8§ mins.)., 1.03.58. Followmg is the order that _ they finished, with handicap and time. ___ Splendid Time Made by Riders F Wghemto&z@flill_m?n A poPular feature of the annual C. W.A. meet in Waterloo on _ Dominion Day was the famous Dunlop _ Trophy Bicycle contest which was pulled off in the morning for the first time in seventeen years â€"and the second flfi: in the history of the raceâ€"gutside W. Strub, Bloomingdale (2 mins 1.01.13. McGilliccuddy, Olympia (314 Mars, H.M.B.C. (9% n#ins.) Brandon, II.M.C. (1P0 mins.) Brown, T.B.C. (scratch). 54 .__ Return on Dominion Day Team winbers: 1 Toronto Bicycle Club, 16 points Dunlop‘s Trophy prize. 2â€"Herd McDonald Club, 17 points. 3â€"Salem B.C., 23 points. First time prizeâ€"F. Brown, 54.47. finished 11th. Becand time prizeâ€"R. Bradey, 57.41 finished 14th. 34â€"T. Bulger, 1.07.07. [ 22â€"V. Shiers, Stratford _ (7 mins) 1.09.54. 80â€"N.T. _ Larkin, | HM.B.C. _ C® mins.). 1.11. 09. +6 q Ki ‘t] 31â€"J. Kudirka, M.B.C.. (10 mins) 1.09.30. > 33â€"R. Copeland, HM.B.C. (%) mins.). 1.11.18. 33â€"Tom _ Ford, Indian B.C. _ (§) ming.) 1.11.13. 1.05.15, .88â€"N. Munro, HM.B.C. (3 mins.) 1.04.18. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. and see the biggest Civic Holiday Week and Industrial been reen in Canadaâ€"os elsewhere. Manufacturers® Exposition of Hamiltonâ€"made Products, filling two Armouries and Perade Groueds. _ Graud Carnival Midway. _ Aviation Exhibition fiy Military Pageant, with sevem Csnachan and U. S, Regiments participating. _ Fourteen Military Bands. _ Aquatic Sports. : Motor Boat, Sailing and Rowing Races. Championship Athletic Events. Championâ€" :’ll_lpglli ‘Cah:eg.. two U. S. League Teams. _ Tr3pâ€"Shooting Tournament. _ Rifle Matches. Wills, Title Deeds, Mortgages, Insurance Policies or other valuables in one of these ‘boxes BENTONK ST. Hamilton Centennial Industrial Exposition a»c Old Home Week Our butterfat prices are always based on the true condition of the butler market and we are not governed by what others pay. We need more cream in order to meet the increasing â€" demand for our butter. Every can of cream we receive is carefully and honestly weighed sampled and tested. The producer is thus assured of a _ correct repert upon every shipment. We furnish free cans and pay express charges. Our checks are Issued ;very two weeks and cashed at par. Write for our booklet. Spevial Rates by Rail ndl]o}â€"uk your Local Agent. arades d.afy _ R2 0C oal eiing and Fowing Races. _ Championship Athletic Events. Championâ€" all Ganies, two U. S. League Teams. Trapâ€"Shooting Tournament. _ Rifle Maiches. mades duily. . â€" s Y k 2l Come to Hamiltonâ€"Canada‘s Magneto FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO Waterloo Branchâ€"F. W. DeMille Manager. THE BERLIN CREAMERY CO. T.B.C. (3$ mins.). August 11th to 16th, 1913 Want More Cream HAS INSTALLED quickness of action Beecham‘s Pills The first thing to do is to corâ€" rect the minor ailments caused by defective orirregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination. After these orâ€" gans have been put in good working order by timely use of dose gives relief and sounder sleep, quieter nerves, and improved action of all the bodily organs are caused by an occasional use of Beecham‘s Pills. ‘They give universal satisfacâ€" tion and in safety, sureness and CHAS. A. MURTON, Secretary BERLIN. ONT. tion that has ao The band concert to be given next Tuesday evening by the 48th _ High landors Band, Toronto, 91st THighlanâ€" ders, Hamilton, Brantford and Berlin Bands under the auspices _ oi _ the Knights of Pythias, will be entirely free to the public. in addition there will be a magnificent display of {fireâ€" works. years the Standard, presâ€" cribed and Recomended by physicians. For Women‘s Ailâ€" ments, Dr. Martel‘s Female Pijls, at your druggist. Railroad tickets nonored for transâ€" portation between Detroit and Cleveâ€" land, Detroit and Bufflalo either diâ€" reclion. COoNCERT WILL BE FREE. and . Ddtroit and _ Mackinac about April 20th. Send twoâ€"cent stamp for illustrated pampblet and Great Lakes Map. THE WATERWAY THE ENJOYâ€" ABLE WAY. Daily service between Detroit and Cleveland, leaving at 10.45 put., arâ€" rive destination following mortning 6 Week end excursions every Saturday $2.50 Round Trip. Tete Lo Lfetejedeâ€"{eo 404040 4+ THE LEADING * Waterioo, Ont. Bruch,' JA,)B HESPELER, Manager The Molsons m svensmssunnt Guesstuschn® endenssccsecarese commemmessescccess ”lm'“ “'“l GRREVB ausorses wogrmomes sereew reccescistersoncemses â€" $,000,000 +,600, TNPOMUG ..ccuss sommct ecrurbers prsteesspeovsccernascocceriess 82;8T1¢T0M 85,043, Loans and Investments ........ ..............__.__.......s 07,457,090 88,054, Tobel ARBDRE ocm sesmee seccrcrsgecocmmmenccccvinsiecs 993090100 48,231, Has 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Savings Bank Department * at all Branckhesâ€"iInterest allowed at Highest Current Rate. Service between Detroit and Buflalo Navigation Open â€" WE HAVE THE REPUTATION of always keeping the best in GROCERIES, VE‘GET ABLES and FRUITS. . Try us for your next order 9o KING STREET EAST Detroit & Cleveland Nav. Co. DIETRICH‘S GROCERY Banking by Mail. BERLIN BKANCH, BADEN «* will find our System of B‘nklnfi‘l;’y Mail a great convenience. gnposfls may be made and cash withdrawn by mail without trouble or delay. ‘The Manager will furnish complete information of this system of THE DOMINION BANK Record of Progress for Five Yearsâ€"1906â€"1911. If You Live Out Of Town Capital paid up _ + + , â€" _ â€" _ $5,000,000 Reserve Fund . â€" > ‘+ , > $6,000,000 C. ‘A..BOGERT, General Manager. begins ' a | "The Best Policyholders 0 Company in Canada‘". A bold claim, but we want you to substantiate . it. A strong statement, but the Dominion Life Gives you ample occasion to verify it. *‘The best insurance at the lowest net cost." P. H. ROOS, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Waterloo. $99000009002000000000008 Waterloo County FREE LABOR BUREAU 89 King St. West, Berlin. » We have vacancies for men and we& men in all lines of work. If you are out of employent communicate with us at once. No charge for registra tion of services rendered. 164. Incorporated in 1863. Total Assets 3ist Dec., 750,000.00 BOARD. OF DIRECTORS Dr. J. H. Webb, Esg. William Snider, Esq. ~ Geo. Diebel, Esq. J. L. Wideman, Esq., St. Jacobe. Allan Bowman, Esq., Preston. P. E. Shantz, Preston. t Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Liv ngston, Esq., Baden. Frank Haight, Esq. KARL BERGMANN, Manager. E. R. FITZGERALD, * Sanderson‘s Bakery King St., Waterloo. Fancy Cakes. In all countries. Ask for our INVENâ€" TOR‘3 ADVISER, which will be sent free. MARION & MARION, 364 University St.. Montréal. Waterloo Mutual Wm. Scide;, President. (Geo. Diebel, Viceâ€"President. Frank Haight, Manager. Arthur Foster, Inspector. J. C. Haight, Solicitor. The Enrhnr’o Association of aterloo Cunz C. A. BOEHM, District Agent. WATERLOO, ONT. W. ©. MA OFFICERS BERLIN, ONT. 85,042,811 , 854 EmAE 1017 $4,000,000

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