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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Oct 1913, p. 8

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P â€" ~DEATH OF J. SCHIEDEL ‘ two sisters to mourn her loss. _ Deâ€" . egased was highly respected and the bereaved have the sympathy of their many friends throughout this commuâ€" mity in their loss sustained.â€"Conferâ€" ‘â€" ence is being held here part of this week by the clerical members of the ?' Canada Synod.â€"Our farmers are busy > @t the root crop and potatoes which & :honlse a very good yield.â€"Mr. ‘and ~ Mrs. Oscar Fleischhaver of _ Berlin ';“:‘ were visiting â€" friends and relalives â€"â€" bere on Sunday. ~ «. The death of Johin Schiedel, a resiâ€" * dent of North Coloma, Mich., ~ for â€" mearly a quarter of a century, _ and brother of Mr. John Schiedel of New $ Hamburg, occurred Friday, Septemâ€" ber 12th, 1913, at the age of 63 years, 5 months and 18 days. %~Â¥John Henry Schiedel was born Mar. 25, 1851, in Waterloo county, Ont. He went to Michigan at the age of fiflteen years and has since been . a ‘ resident of that state. On December ~ 22, 1874, he was united in marriage : @4 Caledonia to Florence E. Harpez. They settled in Mecosta County, : where they lived until 1889, when â€" they went to Coloma. Four children â€" were born to them, Lola A. dyving at the age of four years. Besides â€"_the widow be leaves to _ mourn his . loss Mrs. Abby Rosa of North Colâ€" _ oma and Mrs. Charles _ Miller of Benton Harbor, and : John H. Schiedel > of North Coloma. Notes.â€"Mr. Fred Siegner of and Mr. Irvin Siegner ‘of were here last Tuesday on .~â€"The Messrs. George Miller Norman Jendt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. _ Andrew Streicher, and Mr. and Mrs. C. > Ottmann were visiting friends and & ves around Poole, also attendâ€" confirmation service, which was # y attemded.â€"The Messrs Stewâ€" -:.l’o.l, Albert Ottmann, Mr. and Fred Bivour autoed to Petersâ€" . Warg on Sunday last where they visâ€" } relatives and friends.â€"Mr. and * . W. J. Forler, and Mr. and Mrs. E." J. Stahle went to Monckton by ,'zo-on Sunday last and were _ the 3 sts of Mr. and Mrs. Boetgor.â€" It ‘ &with deep regret _ that we report . ?x & death of one of our highly _ reâ€" f W citizens last Thursday in the _ person of Mrs. Con. Gerth, who died " quite unexpectedly at the age of 62 ‘ wears. She leaves a sorrowing husâ€" Moved to Berlin.â€"Mr. Peter Ament, blacksmith, who has lived in out vilâ€" lage for many years, moved with his wife and family to Berlin last weck, where he has opened a business.. They will be â€" greatly missed by _ their many friends here. â€" Miss Katic Gropp Freeman spent _ Sunday at her home in Olivet.â€"Mr. MceDougai and son â€" and daughter . of Petrojea apent the week end with Mr. R. Y. Fish.â€"Miss Edna McKay of Toronto spent .a few days of last week at ber home here.â€"Mrs. Pr. MeEachren and daughter Helen spent the woeek oend with friends in Blairâ€"Mr. and Mis Thomas Calder®spent a few days of this week with friends in Carthage.â€"â€" Mr. Barney Lantz of Elmira â€" svent Sunday at his home here.â€"Mr. Roy Schnurt of Guelph «peat Sunday _ in our burg. Local and Personal.â€" Mr. R. Y. Fish paid a flying visit to Berlin on Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Hahu of Hamburg spent Sunday with his brother Conrad.â€"Mr. Bert. Heimbush is spending a few woeeks with his brother in Berlin â€" * Funeral services were held _ from the Methodist church Monday _ aiterâ€" noon at 3 o‘clock, Rev. F.L. Blewâ€" field oniciating. Interment in Coloma cemtery. â€" ~Our Busy Linwood _ News Notes.â€"The Misses (Girace and iArrlista Cressman and Messrs Boyd and .John _ Cressman and Mr. _ Earl Snyder of Berkin spent Sunday _ with friends in this vicinity.â€"Dr. and Mrs. Wellington Jacobs and son Arthur of Berlin spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and _ Mrs.> Isaiah Witmer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haase spent _ Sunday with _ friends _ at Doon.â€"Miss Ruth Betzner of Berlin spent Sunday with Lizzie _ Swartz.â€"Miss Nettie Cressâ€" man of _ Berlin spent _ Sunday with friends in this vicinity.â€"Born.â€"Oct. Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber, a son. Congratulations.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Swartz accompanied by Mr. and YÂ¥rs. A. Devitt of Berlin visited at _ Mr. Stephon _ Eby‘s near Galt.â€"Mr. H. Khoemaker of Preston spent Sunday with _ Mrs. _ Allen Shoemaker.â€"Vr. and Mrs. S. E. Shantz, Miss Syliia and Mr. Perey G. _ Shantz motored to Woodstock _ on Sunday _ where they spent the day with friends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lichty and _ little son Cranson of Yatton were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the homeof Mr. and _ Mrs. Elias &. Khintz.â€"Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Wismer were Sunday visitors _ at Philipsburg.â€"Mr. Jacob Class of Waâ€" terloo spent Sunday with Mr. _ anrd Mrs. Elias 8. Shantz.â€"Mr. Burgetz of Bright visited at the home of pis sister _ Mrs. Fred â€" B. Hucther ‘ast Tuesday. . Personals.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Heary Becker and family and Mr. and wrs. Eiph. Dovitt from Mannheim motored to Hamiiton last Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallinan rrom _ Mannbeim svept Sunday with their son Edwin. â€"Mr. Eldwn Riehm and Mr. _ Morley Battler spent Sunday with friends at Mannhcim.â€" Miss Ada _ Stecklo who spent _ a few monthsâ€" at home, Irft for Chicago last week.â€"Mt. and Mrs. Niels Wanner motored to _ Canâ€" boto last week. News Notes.â€"Potato digging is the order of the day, and by the end of this week with â€" favorable weather the majority will finish, _ A _ good vield is expected.â€"The Beaver Taberâ€" aryâ€" Rociety will mceet next Saturday evening, the lith inst, while _ the Central Watsrloo Farmers Club will hold their nest meeting on the evenâ€" ing of Oct. 18th. All members | are expected to be present as important business will be brought before â€" the mesting. ‘The population of Hespeler is 3,â€" 086, an increase of 343, according to Town Assessor Wittmaak. The total assessment for the ensuing year is $1,389,030, â€" an increase of $361,716. An increase of 13 per cent. in popuâ€" lation and 35 per cent. in assessment in one year is a record of which the citizens of Hespeler may _ well be proud. All of Hespeler‘s industries are busy, and, now that the Stamped Enamel Ware Company‘s plant is getâ€" ting into shape. Hespeler ought to boom. This company, which is capiâ€" talized at $250,000, will manufacture graniteware of allâ€" descriptions _ and will cimploy several hundred men when they get going. has moved his family to town. and taken up residence at ‘the corner . of Duka and Potter Streetsâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Noah Moyer of Zion, returned from Michigan, where they spent the past several weeks with friends. Hagey left Monday for ‘Toronto, where they will attend the _ Denta} College.â€"Mr. Alex. Nafe, of Denver, Nebraska, is home visiting his parâ€" ents. His mother, who has been on the sick list, is slowly recovering.â€" Mir. Snider of Rochester, who is one of the firm of the Preston Chair Co., HESPELER IS GROWING. Wiilliamsburg Nine Pines Local and Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs Abrens and daughter of Fergus, and Mr. and Mrs. Schweitzer of â€" Berlin called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Abrens on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs G. Forwell of town autoed to S Clements on Sunday.â€"Rev. F. S. Spies and son Will spent Sunday in Heidelberg.â€"Miss Sugdens â€" called on Elmira friends on Saturday evenâ€" ing.â€"Rev. Mrs. Thom and her mother are holidaying at the former‘s home in Flesherton.â€"Mr. Joseph Waltetr of Detorey was visiting his mother, Mrs. John Waiter for a few _ days.â€" Mr. M.C. Tannor was to Guelph Thursâ€" day on business.â€"Rov. Mr. Crogie of GGuclph occupied the pulpit in _ the Presbytcrian Church on Sunday â€" and delivered a splendid discourse. â€" Mr. Knipiel of Berlin spent Sunday with friends here.â€"Mrs. Mary Donald _ is vis‘iting her brother Mr. Fred Dondal.â€"Mrz W. Cadwell has moved into the residence of Miss IH. Peterâ€" son.â€"Mrs, Breim of Hanover is visitâ€" ing at Mrs. Messinger‘s â€" for _ two weeks.â€"Miss Viola Tyack_ of Berlin spent Sunday at her home here. â€" Miss Gies of St. Jacobs called on friends this week.â€"Mr. Will _ Spies and Miss Spies spent Wednesday _ in St. Jacobs.â€"Thanksgiving Day | will 'bc observed Oct. 20th this year. Get your pumpkin pie ready.â€" The potaâ€" tces are being harvested and the crop iis very good.â€"Mr. Mantford Forwell spent Sunday at his home. friends in Preston _ last week.â€"Miss Vola Tyack spent Runday under the parental roof.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aarcn Schweitzer of Berlin and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ahrens of Fergus Sundayed it Mr. August Ahrens.â€"Miss T. Shantz is spending a week at ber home near Waterloo.â€"Mr. John Seipe f Linwood made a short call at Mr. !uefmor‘s on _ Stnday.«â€"The Misses Cva and â€" Florence Sugden and â€" Mr. \Ivin â€" Ottman _ took in the concert held in .Elmira Saturday night.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ruggel and children of Florâ€" adale autoed to Mr. Henry Fry‘s on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Letâ€" ton autoed to Mrs. P. Stadelbauer‘s Puesday morning.â€"Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Spics attended the funeral of Kev. Me. Winkler, St. Jacobs.â€"Miss E. [.ackner, teacher, took in the school lair held .in Branchton, ‘October 8th.â€" ApPle picking and cider making is the arder of the day. £ Miss M. Lonald of C is Visiting her _ brother, Mr. ? Donâ€" ald.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Menno Hallmar and Miss Beatrice McGregor of Wat erloo autood to Mr. Sidney Znidet‘s on Satmy.â€"w,g those that atâ€" tended the "Ladies‘ Aid," held â€" at the home of Rev. Mr. Veil, Linw09d, lust Wednesday wete the following : Miss Eya Sugden, Mrs. O, S. Sugâ€" den, Mrs. Abrens, Mys, Tvack ~NMre North and Mrs. W. Bulmer of Wallér stein.â€"Miss Nettie Bulmer left Sat urday for Toronto where she _ will take up a course in Business College. â€"Thinksgiving Day will be observed Detober the 20th. R Mrs. Brahm of Hanover, was a visâ€" itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .J. Messinzer over Sunday.â€"Miss Eloise Noecker of _ Waterloo is enjoying . a lew days with her cousin, Miss L Fowler.â€"Mr. 1. Footer spent Sunday in â€" Linwood.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Senior ltems of _ Interest.â€"The Congregaâ€" tional Conference of Westetn Cntario wi‘l be held in the church here from Oct. 15th to the 20th. A treat is in stote for those who attend.â€"The annâ€" mal plouphing match ofi Woolwich Tp. il is understood will be beld in Conâ€" estogo this year.â€"NMiss Bertha Melitâ€" zer and Mr. Jrvin Melitzer léeft _ on boimme on Monday evening to‘give them Nednesday morning _ for Hilliardton, Ont. Their friends gathered at their a semd off.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. W. Howâ€" lett entertainecd _ their young friends West Montrose day for Lacomb, Sask.. where they will remai® for some time.â€"Mrs. Butâ€" gin and her daugbter Julia of Gueiph are visiting friends here for a few wesks.â€"Rev. P. Graupner â€" lets, rist Tuesday for his now charge at Dashâ€" wood, Ont. His family motoced down with Mr. Jfi Weichel and : Mr. â€" H. Heimbecker foiowing Frigay. â€" Rev. Mr. Eifert of Floradale conductâ€" ed both the morning and evening rerâ€" vices in St. Paul‘s Lutheran church. The services next Sunday will be held in thoe afternoon, when _ Rev. Mr. Boese of Berlin will preach.â€" Dr. W. W. Geikie has been appointed Coronez for the County of waterloo.â€" Miss Skephen spent a week with her aunts Airs. Rozell and Mrs. Weis. â€"Mr. anda Nirs. Albert Esch and daughters _ of C News Hemp.â€" Miss Loâ€"| News‘ Notes.â€" Mrs. Ross of * e t ooee l mt e â€" S , whete is taking . and Mro. Alex. McANister.â€" Mr. ‘a year‘s course in the Mcthodist and Mrs. Shants and family and Mrs. Training School.â€"Dr. and Mrs. Ecke!l|Francis of Berlin visited Mr. and Mrs of Adelaide, Ont., and Messrs. Wil|C. Hummél on Sunday.â€"Mrs. Kirch and Aibert Thomas of St. Thomas, |ner and Miss _ Florence Kirchner M.MbMMMrdevtslhlum Bemis on ‘day and spent the day at the home 0/ Saturday.â€"Mr. Wm. Spiersman â€" of Mr. S. Laschinges.â€"Mrs. C. Brouchle Died Suddeniy.â€"While about his duâ€" ties in the moulding department â€" of the Elmira Machinery and Transmisâ€" sion Company hete last Friday mornâ€" ing Mr. D. Little was taken suddenly ill. _ Dr. Alexandetr quickly arrived, but Mit. Little was beyond medical aid and died a few minutes later. Mr Little had been with the above Comâ€" pany but a few wecks, having formâ€" erly remded at Galt. He leaves a wife and one child, who _ have "the sympathy of the community in their sad bercavement. Mr./ .J. D. Merner of Tlcgpelor is at present in town preparing to . move his household eficcts to _ his _ new home. Items _ of Interest.â€" The cement culvert, which is being erected neat x Spring â€" Creek Farm is nearing npletion.â€"Miss Jemima â€" Clemmer visited Miss Rose Thaler on Sunday. â€"Miss Nettie Gimbel and Mr:. Aldred Shantz Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. David (Gimbel, sr.â€"The Misses Verâ€" neta Mader, Rosa Prange and Selina Dedals spent Sunday with Miss Olive Zeller.â€" Mr. and Mrs. _ Sylvester I‘range visited the latter‘s brothers in Blue Lake on Sunday.â€"Misses Meâ€" linda and Elma Reick called on their aunt, _ Mrs. Henry Prange.â€" Nest Sunday forenoon the Harvest Thamksâ€" giving Festival will be held in _ the Lutheran Church here, and also comâ€" munion services. Rev. Mr. Zarnke will occupy the pulpit.â€"Mr. and »irs. Henry Lainbke _ and Mr. and Mrs Jacob Randle Sundayed | with _ Mr. andâ€"MTS.â€"Menno Sentedel.â€" We are serry to. report that Mr. Elmer Reist will leave Breslau to mallu- his future home in Wisconsin. We ‘wish him a safe journey. q Awarded Contract. â€" _ Mr. Ernest Taylot of Bridgeport has heen awarâ€" ded the contract for the construction of two new concrete culverts, in this vicinity. Mr. Taylor hopes to _ comâ€" plete the work in about a week. cn Monday â€" evening of last week.â€" Mr. Leo Westfall is engaged as cook at the sawâ€"mill camp for Mr. W. ): Letson.â€"Miss Nellie.Hobden of White Fish is spending several weeks at Mr. J. W. _ Govern‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. Letson and Mr. and Mrs. F. Harâ€" tison with her mother, Mrs. _ Minâ€" ahull of _ Virginia motored to _ the Iwin City on Sunday afternoon viewâ€" ing the beauties of autumn in . the patks and elsewhere. Breslau week end . with Tavistock friends.â€" Miss Elsie Reist of Berlin Sundayed under the parental roof.â€" Mr. _ Wm. Slumaski of Berlin spent Sunday at home here.â€"Born: On Sept. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman _ Mever, _ a daughter.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Dilmon Bruâ€" bacher of St. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Martin and Miss Lucinda Buchler from Conestogo visited _ at Pleasant View last Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sider of Berlin call ed at Pleasant View on Sm‘day. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shantz ‘of Berâ€" lin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Snyder. show.â€"The Misscs Lorena, . Olivea and Nora Heintzman of Berlin Sunâ€" dayed at home here.â€"Mr. .and Mrs. Tom Bedford and family and Mr. and M«s. Henry Berlet spent the The Ladies‘ Aid _ of the Evangelical Church, Waterloo, will hold a Talent Sale on Friday, October 10th, in tho market building, commencing at . 3 o‘clock. Homemade bread, cakes‘etc. aprons," quilts, fancy . work, autograph @ quilt, _ etc., will be offered for sale. Light roâ€" freshments will be served. Preston visited Mr. and Mrs. _ Titus Snuder on Saturday.â€" Mr. Herbert Shannon Sighert of Berlin . was . a guest of “ #d Mrs. C. Bedford on Sunday.â€"Mf. G. Ocborne MacKenâ€" zie spent the week end at his home at Embro.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gzo. Franâ€" ces and family of Hangver called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Hummgl on Saturâ€" Ii you sufier from any â€" form of Rheumatism, remember that RHEUâ€" MA goes to work quickly to reâ€" move the cause, not simply to reâ€" lieve the disttess. Many years‘ use has demonstrated that it goes to the sea® of the discase and expels the poisonous matter through the natural channelsâ€"the kidneys, bowels, | liver and skin. ‘‘For many years I was troubled with Rheumatism, also with Bright‘s Disease of the Kidneys. I suffered awfully. Tried many advertised remâ€" edies. Aftcr using your truly reâ€" markable preparation, RHEUMA, I was fully cured.‘"â€" Prof. C. J. Budâ€" long, Sound View, Conn. RHEUMA is guaranteed by Ed M. Devitt, Waterloo, who sells it for 50c a bottle. Al or a garden walk. _ e & 00 e o High quality and low price are made possible by efficient organization and ufacturing ecm:ieodueloahueandg:owhgdmnd. B e See that every bag of cement you buy bears the "Canada" labelâ€"it is your guarantee It makes concrete that you can depend upon for satisfactory results, whether you use it for a silo The only building material that has not increased in price is CANADA Portlana CEMENT Canada Cement Company Limited, Montreal Write for a free copy of the book * What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete." ~| taek to youâ€"uy sister | The rest of the address _ was ‘ilustrated , with over _ fifty slides, ‘ (which showed in a vivid manner, the ‘work which is being carried on. 'l‘hc‘ ‘badgc which is worn is an cightâ€" ipointed one. â€" He then related the istory of the founding of the order, ’,hnw a large number of pilgrims {crossing the Holy: Land â€" had _ to ‘travo] a long distance by road. Arâ€" {riving at their destination they found jin dire distress, and the merchants 'l,wem forced to render relief. On St. John‘s Day of that year 1818, _ the !merchants held a meeting and | orgaâ€" nized the Hospitals of St. _ John. I]‘hese merchants gave their wealth {and substance, as well as their free services to this organization, whose ihmnchtâ€"s have been springing up all Lover the world. These people went lamongst the poor, treated pilgrims, land became worldâ€"famous. They did such good work that it attracted the lattention of the ruler ofâ€" Jerusalem, |who named them the Knights Hosâ€" |pital of the Order of St. John, and :Lpermitl,ed them to wear the military Funiform. Treachery, _ however, soon Capt. Collins tolc of the orgahizaâ€" tion being founded in 1818, and hay ing been carried on continuously to the present time. ‘The order in Engâ€" land, he said, is a royal one, being similar to the Order of the Bath and the Order of the Garter. The objects are to avoid such serious. results arising from accidents, sanitation and hygiene, first aid, and nursing in the homes. The uniformed corps is known as the St. John Ambulance Brigade. It was an enthusiastic _ body _ of} forced the organization out ol the people who left the Library liall on\ Holy Land, and they took up â€" an Tuesday evening after listening to a|island, which they strongly fortified. very entertaining and instructive adâ€"| For over 300 years this body _ conâ€" dress on the work of the St. John |trolled the waters of the Mediterranâ€" Ambulance Corps, by Capt. George R. |ean Sea, against all of the powers. N. Collins, who is the District Chief | At the time, said Mr. Collins, this Superintendent of this useful organiâ€" {organization was one of the strongesy zation. pponents of Mohammedism. f Mayor Euler presided, and in call in 1837 the order asked that the ing the meeting to order, he said he| organization be resusciated in Engâ€" very much regretted that the hall| land. However, the order was se was not filled. He said that _ Dr.| fused, and application was made to Minchin of Berlin had already given| the young Queen Victoria _ shortly lectures in this course to the polics| aiter. She wished to make the work force. Hle also referred to the work| again a success, but also wished to which was done by half a doren| have the military side of it left out. members of the brigade, at the bicycle meet in Waterloo on Dominion k e nemnnmnmrnye Day last. He then introduced Caz tain Collins, who he stated was / & : head of the organization in Canada. The Sugeme G"l ccnts a week, or Jess than two conlr a ti‘; u-‘n 1---‘0‘7&. tr,‘::-nt or your case, entirely free, in p Rtvrywroyrâ€"s 4t Remember, that it will cost you nothim treatment a compiete trial ; and if should wish to continue, it will treatment a complere llo} i and If you should wish to contiuue it Will Sost Jou of remedy, Jt curcs all, old or . To Mothers o° Daugbters, 1 will explain a simple home treatment which ?c'cdily .m‘-u“u.u L cucortiicea, Greem Sickrcss :ndu?'fl:lul or hv‘l:l"!mm jon in Young Ladies. umpness and health always result fror: its use, er you live, !.an refer you to ldics of your owna locality wha Enow and will giadiy R-lr:a' “"‘.:.'Zx robust. _ Just send me ”.y ‘v ‘“'-5‘!1 ud‘ti: lr:‘:‘; 33 u.;“ ment ve c , plum: & e sys‘ Te uho‘lhzlt-:i Write toâ€"day, ll.‘w may not see this ofler acain. Address: $Â¥ i% fi'& M. SUMMERS, Box H. m â€" = = ® WINDSOR, Ont. # At the time, said Mr. Collins, this organization was one of the strongesy pponents of Mohammedism. ; fused, and application was made to the .young Queen Victoria _ shortly aiter. She wished to make the work again a success, but also wished to have the military side of it left out. Is alw&ys noticeable beeause of her hair. Sageine is the life of coarse dry unatractive hair and _ brings beauty into the hair by supplying the essential qualities that have been robbed from the hair by dandruff and other diseases of the scalp. Sageine is the only dressing of its kind and is free from the â€" disagreeable . oils, etc. so common in hair t&nics. We guarantee Sageine and E. M. Devitt says: If Sageine wont stop itthing of ihe scalp and stop hair falling. or wil? not beautify the hair bring the bottle back and get your money. Be \sure to go to E. M. Devitt for Sagâ€" eine, other stores can‘t supply you. ing Fhom women‘s mumente. * #1

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