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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Nov 1913, p. 7

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41 iJ I Wilmot Township Council gravel ..0000 .62 202220 2220 15.00| HH. S. Shantz, 314 loads of graâ€" Â¥QL nllssll22 2 lll sls ue i $1.40 John Garland, 241 loads of graâ€" Â¥el sous> smcs mnomcatioy. MAQG Henry Henning, 36 loads onf graâ€" Â¥el s s lsiviies omm wonlles 3.soi D. M. Shoemaketr, concrete tile to date ... . .00 22022 .....113.93! Gregor Hergott Wilmots portior I of Hergott drain ... .. 220 21.28 Mrs. C. Wall, Wilmots portion of Hergott drain ... . 21.63 Gregor Hergott, cleaning out ditch ... rog l2 _ 6.00 Jacob B. Roth, 129 loads of graVvel ul 22222 222 22 ues August Kavelman, 102 loads of BYAVel :sis css ns ericse coies Henry G. Koch, 100 loads ct tavel ..... ..n.llll uk. tss Stauffer and Zinkann Sh nti, bridge abutment ... ... .. $324.09 Jobhn II. Wagner, 105 loads of @TaVel ... l2 ....22 2222 222222010.50 Geo. Falk, 71 4 loads of gravel .15 Ed Tye, 138 loads of gravelâ€" 13.80 Herbert Madter, 123 loads of @TAYSl .:.... smm llcls c..0c onl 4230 A. E. Kerr, 266 loads of grayâ€" Cl n P en oo se se Walter Hostetler, 49 loads of gravel .......0. 222. 22 222 220 4.00 Mrs. C. L. Jantzi, 90 loads of ETATeL ...s...ss cstenst s eise socs.. â€" 9.00 Christian Roth, 226 loads cf graâ€" ED mllll2 cce c sln se s $28.60 John Kieswetter 18 loads ol graâ€" { vel, stone posts and labor ... 20.801 «Jes Voll, 157 loads of gravel < and 103 rods wire fence ...... 28.08 John Mertz, 83 loads of gravel 8.30| Abtam Kipfer, 16i loads cf graâ€" Fel ;sn :. sn snn sosvinse coscuces 180.10 John Brodrecht, 1411 loads of ‘ â€".Onâ€"mption co4ncil weat into ..comâ€" mittee of this whole on Roads â€" and BRridges, A. C. Hallman in the chair. When _ the following _ accounts were signed C. D. Bowmen engineer. Clork was authorized to send out atove notices as requested by engin:er. The minutes of previous sessicn were read and Confirmed. A notice from TP. Engineer C. D. Bowwan re the I. B. Ditner Drains, advisine us that owing to the materâ€" ial not having becn purchased or Ceâ€" livered and in view of that fact, h: did not think it advisable to go on with the said drain this year. He advised the clerk that he exterdcd the time to the owners of the I. ©B. Ditmer farm to purchase said materâ€". ial to the 15th day of January, 1914 and the completicn of the drain to. June 1st, 1914. I extended th: time‘ for hauling tile to all parties â€" to Feb. 15th, 1914. After sny of the above dates of this work or furn‘shâ€" ing or delivery of â€" material is not completed, I will proceed to carry the award into effect, please notily all Parties of this extcnsion of time and aiso collect all funds forthwith The 766th session of Wilicot Tp. Council was hold at the Tp. Hall Baden, on Monday, COctober 20th, 1913. Members all present, th:» Reeve | oTh mertores the haailly seims makes the stomach h . the liver active and the blood Made from foots, and extracted" Without the use of anens, Sop of * mmafll.mnmfi-f;n-?munml-’lm -mmhbhuumbvl.v.m.l......o-h uawm-mmuâ€"nmnm-n- Ptt«" Golden Medical Discovery of body cells, enriches the io L cteiess, ts sns by “fi& and power all over th:m Is the Target The Stomach easily mnbd,“ bil'ié'i;'-';.'c ally weakens fFom nualinind Trussler, 150 loads will keep welll No chain is stronger than its weakest link. _ No man is stronger than his stomach, . With stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. Aim to make that strongâ€"and digestion goodâ€"and you are usually thin and 10.20 10.00 11.15 Rev. Dr. Donald Ross, the first head of Queen‘s Theological Faculty since its separaticn from ths vniverâ€" sity, was imstailed as Principal â€" of the college. . 'a.nd when the latter‘s little gitl came into the house she told hert ‘mother she smelled smoke: The latter atâ€" tempted to get past the wall â€" of smoke to the fire but was _ horrorâ€" stricken to see the pody Iying over the banister. She at once sent a call to the fire department who rushed to the scene, but they were too late to save Mrs. Hewer. They ertinguished the fire ‘in the house with â€"little trouble. An inquest will be held. I Gueiph, â€" Nov. 1.â€" Mrs. _ Hewer, aged sixtyâ€"aix, living at No. 14 Oliver street, was burned to death this afâ€" tegnoon. _ The clothes were _ butned aimast .completely. of â€"her body, . and Idcam was caused by the inhalation of the flames. The cause of the fire is unknown, but it is supposed that in attempting to light an oil stove sho was bending over to start the fira when she fell, the match setting | fire to her clothes. The fire spread â€" with terriblo tapidity, and she rushed out of the roota a mass of fiames. Her strength carried her as far &s the ihanister, when it {ailed. ard ste fell over, the clothing teing burne« somâ€" pletely off her. The affait was â€" not discovered for a few minut s. Mrs. Hewer boardsd with Mrs. Newsome, Biliousnes S. Uressman cieaning hall for governipent heaith exhibit ... 3.00 Secretary of the board of health memmers fee and mileage ... 134.30 A. Kaufman attending voters list court, selecting jurors .. 6.00 ; A. R. G. Smith, attending voters ' list court, selectinz Jurors ... 8.00 E. D. Eidt, attending voters list GUELPH WOMAN . SS BURNED court, selecting Jurors ... ... 6.00 Sam Cassel selecting Jurors ... 4.00 F. Holwell, reg. births, narriages â€" and deaths, selecting Jurors 9.00 On mwotion Council adjourned until 17th day of November, 1913. F. HOLWELL, Dr. Morse‘s " ndian Root Pill is certainly one of the most disagreeâ€" able ailments which fiesh is heir to. Coated tongueâ€"bitter taste in the mouthâ€"nausea â€"â€" dizziness â€" these combine to make life a burden,. The cause is a disordered liverâ€"the cure Dr. Morse‘s Inclian Root Pills. They go straight to the root of the trouble, put thefiiver right, cleanse the stomâ€" ach and bowels, clear the tongue and take away the bitter taste from the mouth, At the first sign of biliousâ€" ness take 1 w 1000 PAROOOOT, MECCR O PRPCY PARCEURIEE | Jos Steinmann, filling approachâ€" Ottawa, skull fractured; Henry Warâ€" es at Zellers ... ..._.. ... 9.40|ren, Calgary, jaw proken; Henry Pope {Henry Erb, 4 amt repairing Vancouver, bruised; . Dan _ Brooks, township line Wellesley ... ... 8.00|Edmonton, leg brokem; Clifford Johnâ€" Enos M. Cressman, filling appreaches|son, Resper, Arkansas, cut _ and |__and repairing road ........ ..... 45.25|bruised; T. S. St. Hillen, Gull Lake, Isaac Spreeman, repairing road head cut, _C. R. Seurbrigg, _ New ! nsschine ... ... u2. .. .0. ... §.45/Hamburg, Ont., back sprained; E. Corrugated Pipe Co., pipe for Jobnson, Crandor, Ont., . forehead .__@ulvert ..... 0 l..l. ... ..__.__ 107.009|crt W. Pick, Toronto, burns on foot. :â€"‘Wu e [he accident occurred at 5 â€" o‘clock lers culvert ...., ... ...... ... 260.09)|the secondâ€"class coach left the track Dan Ritz, printing and stationâ€" and smashed into the freight engine. Louis Graff, labor on culvert... 3.15 Eichler and Huehn, acc. of Zelâ€" â€" [|€AR* car passed the switch safely, but Angus Reliinger 150 rods wire fence bemus ....... .122 ... G. Himpel, 14 rods wire fence fence bonus ... ........ ... Renz Reier, 20 rods wire feace Herman Ludoiph, 58 rods witre Samuel Sararas, 43 rods â€" wire H. A. Klie, 29 rods wife fence W :. Shantz, 34 rods wire fence C. N. Christner, 151â€"r0ods wire Edward Stoltz, 39 rodsâ€" wire ew Dundee Library grant . . Siemmy, labor and Board of health ace. . .0. 000 00â€" _ rutel ... 0ctp ooeel rpoe s M ll‘u“ny Gaemp, 155 loads of ”u‘i Phg E. ‘,-.. :““»“"ai".. aée 5..‘... « gravel and 9 days labor .._.. 17.50 Geo. Bast, 155 rods .wire fence â€" ery fence hovemnemns eervewets wneenk 0. 40 Moose J." Nov. .-_“C... P'-.) z, 34 rods wire fence â€"Miss Lillian Poettypiece, sixteenâ€"year s ue uces mss o+ 88 {old daughter of Nts. C. Waterman, ger 150 rods wire Ottawa, was killed and ten persons b csvacc actmos se 2098 Iwere mote or ie iujured in the west 4 rods wire fence yards here this mornitig, wher . the t\ emos cee scu.> © 1â€"98|secondtlass cat of No. 4/ Canadiap iph, 58 rods witre Pacific express for Toronto left _ the uie enc > _ 4.9@Itrack. It is supposed the ewitch was 20 rods wire fence imperieotly closed, and the train was conues enc ... . ~. 3.40|shagtered against the freight engine , 100 rods wire standing on the siding. o e ... 32.00] The injured were:â€" Mrs. Waterman, TO DEATH Tp. Clark. 14.50 18.1% Fire did $130,000 damage to Belâ€" anger & Company‘s dry goods store and Le Soleil newspapet in Quebec. Guelph, Nov. 3.â€"Mailcolm Ray, for S d h ' metrly agent ‘for ths Paties Packin: ave . er Contany at Hatriston, who was at |~ * ** * y rested at â€" Regina some days aso on H b d an information charging him with peâ€" |‘ us an ing a defaulter to the eXtent of $107, arrived in Guelph on Saturday mornâ€" IN THREE Days. ing in charge of Provincial Detectite Cmy Bovd of Toronto, who went out aftâ€" ;?? husband isn‘t "’“";‘ rim or him. lIle was brougbht before Mazâ€"| *"iSk¢y any moreâ€"he doesn‘t want istrate Watt toâ€"day and Plâ€"aded guil | * 809 won‘t look at it. I cannot > â€" » ty to the charge, but was remanded "pr:" my gratitude â€"." From a to jail for a week. In th> meantime :“" t’"“" apinl "" apAbbey i the _ packing company at Harristo: t‘h:t'th: you, _ proving spsolutely will be communicated with, and it is ust Fossible that more charges wili DRINK HABIT be preferred against him. can be ovefcome by the NEAL 3 PLEADS GUILTY TO DEFALCATIONS Â¥OIC mrormse Miiteree Seriprcncinscccnee. ($Dâ€"00 Geo. A. Tilt, registering births, marriages and deaths ... 14.40 C. R. Hanning, legal expenses 220.00 (ieo. S. Weber, bouus for fence 13.00 Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Janzen, that the Council now adjoutn to meet again at the Tp. Hall on Nov. 28th, at 10.30 a.m. Wendel Buschart, refiairifié â€"sideâ€" Wallk: sns | sls soaten ol diccrn Danicl Cressman, repairing sideâ€" WA syrssiees escrerite cepeitos wyrelsscrse $50 Jetrry Sauder, filling in washout 3.50 JohnA\l'alch, filling in at culâ€" wire f@nCe ...l.., .222 2222220 $.00 Wm. Harlogk, bonus for wire SBMOB | ..scs susciy neesms cecisseco B.OQ Henry Fehrenbach, bonus for wire f@MCB ......... .slllll2 dlale ie 940 Leander Montag, gravel ...... ...... 6.50 Paul Martin, gravel ......... ...... 6.80 .Ed._flllnrhar, gravel and labor 8.30 Urias Weber, gravol and labor ... 6.00 EPeter Habel, gravel and damage 8.1G Henry Rieck, gravel .............. 5.10 Ernest Taylor, Bal, on acct. 200.00 George Gole, gravel ....,.. ..... 12.70 C. Reinhardt, gravel ... ...... .90 A. Shantz, gravel | ... ............ 10.00 I. C. Bechtel, gravel ... ... 7.90 J. S. Shantz, gravel and posts 5.68 Levi Snidet, gravel and posts 3.12 Alex. McGregor, gravel and posts 5.50 Hy. Pronge, putting in and reâ€" â€" pairing culverts ... ........ 9.65 Wm. A. Kribs, cedar plank ...... .“1 Michael Chownick, bonus for Moved by Mr. Haliman, â€" seconded by Mr. Shaw. that the following acâ€" counts be paid, and the Reeve . issue his chequo in payment of the several amounts: To Ignatz Weiier, bonus for wire ; fence <\.... ~Rewo.. s4:* ‘~..... §§%2.00 Enoch M, Weber, bonus for wire PEDCBE :nc 1scllice priccmmsceenc.s . $:00 Ezra Frickey, bonus for wire BROB .cc seuiiee tes srissurrssices â€" ©0O Mrs. William Mitchell. bonus for , WiPO TOMO® ....02. sllllll sskllll. 13.00 Thomas H. Armstrong, bonus for Moved by Mr. Groff, seconded by Mr. Hallman, that the sum . of One Hundrod Dollars be placed to the credit of the Waterloo _ Municipal Telephone Co., in the bank of Torâ€" onto at ‘Preston. _ _Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by lr. Janzen, that the Galt, Prestor 4& Berlin St. Ry. be permitied â€" to cross the public road _ as proposed, subject to the plan submitted, . the same when completed to meet the approval of this Council. _ _Moved by. Mr. Shaw, seconded _ by Mr. Janzen, that the Klipport Underâ€" taking Company be paid $20.00, and in future similar cases be paid $15.00 _ Members all present. The â€" Reave in the chair. . ® Minutes of preceding session were tread and approved. _ _ The Council met at the Township Hall on Saturday, Nov. 1st. Waterloo To Secondâ€"Class CP.R, ~ar Left the Tracks in West Yards at Moosejaw GEO. A. TILT, Cleork. 16.20 3.55 can be overcome by the NEAL % DAY TREATMENT. Calt upon, ad dress ot phone The Neal Institute. 18 ST. ALBANS sT., TORrONTO. TELEPHONE N. 2087. made in Frahce with an Armored aerâ€" ial craft. . ° The managers desire hereby to exâ€" vress their hearty thanks to all thoss who donated ‘ money or goods â€" toâ€" Judges were Mt. Kelly, of Crossâ€" hilt and Mr. Beueriein, of Elora, Mr. Richardson, of Elora, he‘ng prevent °d from being present through illnass of his son. wards the prizes. Class. 8, Practical in stubbl>.â€"ist Prize for best plowed land, in shortâ€" *st time, G. Winfield, 2hd prize â€" fer hest plowed land, E. Martin, 3rd, J. Sobrye. Mr. Allan Good, of Conestogo, gave a scuifler for best plowing done with Fleury plow, value $8.00, which was won by N. Martian. Mr. .John Burnett took sweepstakes in sod, II. Freeman took sweepstakes in stubble, Class 6, toys under 18 years.â€"ist vrize for best plowed land, H. Freeâ€" man. 2:@_‘.(!_. Sells, 3rd A. Brox, 4th Class 7, boys 14 and under, Ist vrize for best plowed land, A. Marâ€" tian ; best crown and finish A. Marâ€" tian,. Also<prize of $1.00 for 10 n3 *st plowman. mmnan ons alaracnd alid th 14. 00 i 008 145000 dha 1. W. Millard ; best crovn G. Sels best fnish, H. Freem.an. Class No. 3 sod.â€"Ist prize for test slowed land, .hmeq Burnett,. 2nd N. Martian, 3rd W. G. Martian ; best crown and finish -l;’.!hu Burn:tt. _ Class 5, 2â€"furrow in stubtls â€"l1st stize for best plowed land, W. Mâ€"litâ€" "er, Znd B. â€"Clayfeld, 3rd H. Lindâ€" sey, 4th C. SteMer : best crown ~B: Clayfeld, best fnish W. Melitzer. «Class 4 sod.â€"Sifigle furrow 1iding lst prize for best Plowed lard, . A. Forbes, Znd . Winfeld ; best crowun and finish Alex Fotbes. _1st prize for best plowed land, John Jonas, Znd, C, M?{lar; best crown C. Miller, best Enish John Jcnas. Pwlcc ces a CR n C ie & I h _ Class No. 1 (OPfen : to all.)â€"lIst >rize for best plowed land, John Burâ€" nett, 2nd W. Sherrifs,; 3rd H. Woods, hest crown and finish, John Burnett. Class No. 2 (Scd)tâ€"Open to Wool wich excepting those that took prizes preVious to 1911, gfid those that took first sweepstakes in‘ this class duiing the last two yeark"," * § Remarkable experim@sts be after the higher hcnors ; their work was a credit to them and with +xperience they will have to be countâ€" ed on in future matches. The judges, Mr. Bauerlein and .. Mr. Kelly, perâ€" formed thair work well and to ths satisfaction of all. i heyâ€" find a great ‘mprovement . fron . year to yeatr ; these matches evidently stimulate the interest in the werk. Following is a list of the prizewingers, .~â€"~ i the auspices of the:Farmers‘ Club of West Montrose, took Place on Saturâ€" day last, on the farm of Mr. Al>x. Forbes. _ Very erceliint work â€" was done by all the contestants ani es pecially byâ€" those working in the sod Neld. To fnally come to a decision, the judges had to go over the work‘ many times. ‘The younger plowmen showed that in a .few years they will1 JnX tal in thal) No WOOLWICH â€" ‘"The annual plowing match under afiz d bé al degavey v.:-m y PLOWING MATCH are being â€"The 2inâ€"1 shoe polish wasn‘t in it with the shine on some of out 1â€"in 3 liberal friends faces Friday mo n‘n;. Everytody was looking up thy map to see where this South Bruce â€"va: any way.â€"Mrs. John Saudet gnd famâ€" ily visited friends in Elmira Saturâ€" day.â€"Miss Irens Drcisinzer spent Monday _ with St. Jacots fri nds.â€" Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winkler _ and daughter Olivia, Mr. N. E. Haug, Messts. J. L. Wideman and Alvin Menger attended the Historical â€" Soâ€" ciety meetinz‘ held in Beil‘in last week.â€"(hurch Services â€" Luth:â€"ran Sunday _ afternoon. Evangelical : prayer service at 10 a.m., Sunday school, 3 p.m. Fnz:lish service 7.30 P.m.â€"Mr. Conrad, Geotge, â€" Borlin, called on St. .Jacobs friends Morday MacLure." Visiting his patients on horseback at all times and under all conditicns. The decersed was a memâ€" ber of ths Grand River Masonic Lodge, Betlin. His wife predeceased him 13 years ago ard Dr. T. Manley Robinson is the only surviving româ€" ber of his family. The Innorcl â€" serâ€" vices were conducted by the Rev. W. O. Hehn on Monday at 2.30 p.m. ind was largely attended by old friends and acquaintances. * and juncheon.â€"Rowells Milner didn‘t put a feather in his‘cap at the Peel fall openings Monday.â€"Mr. Edwin Good of Conestogo was a visitor in town on Stnday.â€"Mrs. A. C. Millic enjoyed a few days with frirnds in Toronto last week.â€"Miss _ Amanda Weber, Berlin, spent Sunday at her bhome on _ Youge~ St.â€"Mr. Anthony Gies called on Waterico friends Satâ€" urday. The Late Dr. Robinson :â€"On Friday morning, Oct. 3ist, Dr. Wm..O‘Dell Robinson passed peacelully away â€" at the home of.his son, Dr. T. M. Robinsonâ€"The Doâ€"tor was in his 87th year and was cne of a very few who are left of the pionâ€" eer Medical men in Ontario. He was botn at "Plum Hollow" Leeds Counâ€" ty, a place made famous by T. W. H. Leavitt, the late inspector for Pubâ€" lic Libraries in Ontafio in his puiliâ€" cation ‘"The Witch of Pltm Hollow". . By dent of hard work and ability th«: Doctor pushed his own way through the Medicat School in Filadolf hia | and obtained a liccnse to practice in Ontario. _ In his younger years he lived a short time near Drumto, Oxâ€" ford Covnty. fron: whare he mojed l’.nl St. Jacobs in 1807. &ince that time | he has had a wide Practice until re-; cent years when it was ta‘cn ocer | by his sen Dr. T. M. Robinson. _ In the early days of n>arly 50 vears (WO! the Doctbr _ was a typical "Wiliam| on Railroad Aveâ€"Jtmmy Falls is quite a peeler all right.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Claytor Peterson and Mr. Fioyd Gaâ€" bel, Waterloo, spent Sunday in town. â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker attendâ€" ed / the Laymen‘s meeting in Berlin Wednesday and enjoyed the program Ee td 2 00 RDCCCCCS, sSHROU | in _ Northwest and Edward Toledo, | Ohio, and _ one sister, Mrs. Ausen | Brubacher survive. ‘The funeral whioh, took place from his late residence | Bridge street to the Evangelical ctemâ€" etety Tuesday aitermocn, was largelyl attended. ‘The family have th> beartâ€" felt sympathy of ths community _ in | their sad bereavement. â€"Miss Aloda | Wahi spent Sunday at her home hare force. there seefned to be a good crop of vehicles standing around ready to be moved.â€"Quite a number of people when they woke up rext morning found _ a stray buggy standing . in front of their door, while their gates were ry‘ssing. We had atout 50 feet of sidewalk torn up.â€"but that‘s noâ€" thing long as the boys had the fun.â€" Miss _ Rolena Roos, gradvate nurse,â€" Beriin, was the guest of her . St. Jacobs friends over the weekâ€"ond.â€" Death on Saturdayâ€"The many friends , of the late Philo Bowman were grievâ€", ed to hear of.his death which tookl Place Saturday motning at th: homel of his father in Berlin. The deceased was im his 38th year and leaves ;[ sorrowing widow and five young chilâ€" dren to mourn the loss of a kind and' loving father. <Two brothers, Stiwon Mr..and Mrs. Meiche} Filsinger â€" of Bellevue, Ohio, were guests at Maple Grove farm over Sunday.â€"Hallowe‘en was celebrated all right. Itâ€"s a numâ€" ber of years since so many took part both boys and gitls were out in full National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 1727 Urine, Painful Urifiation, â€" Weak or Strained 'Kfl-z. and always t taking cold in kkhq:-d m Every hchh sold with .'J:'mvc guarantee ve prom: mynhnds so'c.-whox.sfg: §2.5s0. Sample free if you write Interesting News Items :â€"The Novâ€" uber Fair was well attended â€" and Lyons Brook, N.S., Â¥Feb, 26th. "You are perfectly free to use m Sizce Taking GIN PitL$ a en ND w d + PWR un d ‘ 4‘ "@| / News Notes :â€"Miss Fophia Jabn‘ke i i# â€" on the sick list.~Bornâ€"To Mr. R and Mrs. Bert Berner, a daughter 02 Several pupils are very irregular in attendance, parents kindiv see that there is an improvement in this par: ticular. Passâ€"Clive Snydet, Wirn‘c Strider, Otto Berges, CalÂ¥in Brubacher, Ethel Mielke, Alberta liehn, Edna Steiner, Wesley Ernst, Lorne Peterson, Ruth Bowman, Tilman Frey, Johr Ko h, Elias Snvder, Kenneth Sntder, Adeâ€" line Martin, Kathleen Brubacher, Alâ€" ton Good, ‘ Milred Powm:n, Fddi: Schlitt, Leola _ Berges, Austin Kelâ€" tertourne, Waiter Feil Edward D. ezâ€" becker. School Report for Getoler :â€"Honâ€" orsâ€"Lillizn Snider, _ Gladys Sn,der, Warren Smith, Willard Berges, Eetâ€" sy Brubacher., â€"Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Snyder, Toronâ€" to spent a couple days with friends in town.â€"Mrs. Charlie Mielke, Galt, was,the guest of Mrs. A. B. I«uâ€" bacher, Yonge St., Mcnday.â€"Mr. J. Snider shipped a carioad of ho:s o. Tuesday.~â€"Mr. Floyd Gabel has se cured a Position as cletk with an ‘n getsoll merchant _ and left for that town Wednesday. Success. Miss Edna . Haug, Miss Margaret Winkler, Mrs. Ritzel and daughter atâ€" tended the frneral of the late Mis Regina Winkler at Watetloo Tuesday. stomach, liver and bowels from headaches, dull feelings, and fatigue of biliousness, comes quickly â€"and permanent improvement in bodily condition followsâ€"after your Certain Rellef _ _PILLS _ B. Augusto _ appeared: in FPolice Court .on Tuesday afternoon, and was bound over to keep th: peace inder $wo sureties, as he had been using threatening â€" language whle in th: lockâ€"uPp towards C. Hannaburg. ns ons eoug. dPSUETY of ‘the surrounding community _ are cordially invited to come and enjoy se eay W 1 1 BEECHAM‘S from our midsé of Miss~ "Wartha il')n(letet to the Berlin and Waterloo hospit=l. We wish her every progress !townnh récovery from her iliness, â€" Mr. Herman Hueh» spent munday |ut St. Agathaâ€"Mr. and Nrs. Clinâ€" Iton Hahn speat Sunday in â€" St. Jacobs.â€"Everybody is making a zush at the turnips on the country. Don‘t be in a hburry. The weather _ man will favor us yet.â€"Rev. Mr. Hehn, pastor of the Evangelical church, is conducting a most interesting serâ€" ies of .Bible study lectures, _ which will continue for some time. Mr.Hebn is taking up the Book of Acts. The lectures take place on Monday, Wedâ€" nesday and Friday evenings of each week at 7.30. All the young people { Lpear s esns d the benefit of the leciures 1 Rytut cominaksmnty Sms1 1. J. A. Scellen, B.A., LL BJ J. ("4{ ;‘ «ddb.,' . . ] A.,. Weir, Master in Cbancery. BaF wL . H ue ters, Solicitors, Etc. Money to lo ; Local and Personal.~Mr. and Mrs. M“““"“‘i’:u“ in the Ameri( Aaron Weter and daughter Myrtie of * Elmira and Mr. and. Mrs. Ephraim | * =nt=~â€"â€"mâ€"moâ€"sâ€"<ommmmmmeampmment Ratz of Wallenstein spen: Sunday CLEMENT & CLElm at the home of Mr. C. S. Weber.â€" Bartisters, Solicitors, Notartes, The Iolloli.ng wore guests at the Con'm. boiwe of Â¥r. Heury Snyder of Etbs Private Funds to Loan: ville: Miss Clara Schweitzer, Miss Office: Metcaife Block. Clara Heipel, Miss W. Stotts, Mr. A. Cor. King and Foundry Sts., Berl E. Hansuld, principal of the runlic E. P. CLEMENT, K.C. * school, and Mr. Wesley Heipel.â€" Mr. E. W. CLEME® and Mrs. Albert Gent: of Elmira «<wommennenmemmenioni n idien t mocemmmmmmmmenrnemmmrenettvenien spent Sunday at Mr. |~‘ Huchn‘s.â€" * IMS > Mr. Herb Huchn of Berlin spent Sunâ€" MILLAR & 8 day at his home here.â€"Mr. Gordon|_Alex. Millar, K.C. Harvey J. 84 Vollmar is at home at present â€" and|D.C.L. Barristers, notaries, ote. d under the doctor‘s care. We wish | ice, Upstairs Economical Block,; K him a speedy recovery.â€" The . young|St. West, Berlin. people _regret very much the remoÂ¥all â€"â€"__.___ _ _ 0 . f Crea of Guelph took charge of th> CBurch on _ gunday last.â€"Mr. . ani Mrs. Wm. G. Taylor and two sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J R. Strickland in Berlin. Oct. 29th.â€"Miss â€" Bryden of Guelih apent _ Suaday at her home here.â€" Miss Dorthy Newstead called at Silâ€" ver Creek Farm on Sunday last.â€" Miss Brohman of Hespeler spent Sup day with her mother.â€"Mr. Wm. Meâ€" cibgitcl eoree Sek enb C + ) agey Te .4 C s*r;+«â€"#°n} +*gs v!'” en ty«A apidricest a & .-a‘»w 1 n0ligtn t i: u: C CEReZ2ECEns CTUTZITE AOwalung." t the Conveyancers. +o 8B Erbs Private Funds to Loan. (hy4 Miss Office: Metcaife Block. x \râ€" Aâ€"|Cor. King and Foundry Sts., BesH® Puplic|RB, p. CLEMENT, K.C. . uo munlie| m _ o5 C .01 , _ S CPHTY ~VS., DOFHRR "n;}w E. P. CLEMENT, K.C. ~‘ o â€" Mr. E. W. CI.M mira s i oA foorte es m amermemmmmmenenntintt Te ak MILLAR & SIMS * ,f§ ordon | _ Alex. Millar, K.C. Harvey J. *; and| D.C.L. Barristers, notaries, otc. Ob . wish | Gice, Upstairs WMM‘W young | St. West, Berlin. sB David McMillian of Swim' lont bis barns, _ the season‘s , % thrash ng mill and a large woodshed by a sPark frop a thrashing engine. Chromic comstipation; stomach dto orders, nervous diseases, rheuraatisth, infantile paralysis, goiter. e€c., sap cesslully treated. . Electrical treat ments. Offices, Room 203 Weber Chambers, Beriin, Ontarto. DR. WELLINGTON K. JACOBS, : Osteopathic Physician. . Graduate under Dr. StHl, We founder of the science, Editer Jesir: aal of Osteopathy 1909â€"13. Ostso pathy often cures wher»e all else fafle. Officeâ€"43 King St. E. over Dominâ€" on Bank Entrance. 2ad Door West ui Post Office. Phone 454. Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental â€" Surgeons, Honor Graduste University of Toronto. Office, floor, Weber Chambers, King 8\.? Berlin. Telephone 202. § Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. _ * German spoken. * Issues of Marriage Licenses. Office:â€" Pust Office, St. Jacobs, Out. A Dentist, L.D.S., Royal College De& . tal Surgeons, D.D.S. Toronto Univer sity. All branches of dentistry prat tised. Entrance to office same &$ Concordia Hall, over Lang Brom. SURGEON.© _. _ ~ 3: J. H. Enge!, graduare of the Oul., i0 Veterinary College, ‘Office ) :er:idm:owQue?a sgl.l'ghus 398. fi calls by day or night answered, $# CLAYTON W. WELLS, | / L.D.S., D.D.S., Dentist, Waterioo. Hours 9 to 5. Fridays 9 to 12 Tel. 18 After April ist will visit m: the second and fourth Friday in month, 1 to 6 p.m. ~ ‘ Strasser‘s Block, Phone 143 King St., W Honor Graduate of Toronto sity, Late of the Rideau St. flospital, Ottawa, Member College of Pbysicians and 8 of Ontario. Note: Night call ered from the office. ete. Money to loan. German OfMlceâ€"Pequegnat‘s Block, nex Market, Frederick St., Berlin. Office hours 9 to 12 ; 1.30 to 5. _ Closed all day Friday. EXPERIENCED VETERINARY_ King St. Kast. *seaL * JAMES C. HAIGHT Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pub, Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. OB fice, Letter‘s Block, Waterloo. S. ECKEL, LD.S., D.D.S.° $# Graduate Chicago Collego of~ D& OpefpejpOfefpeogpeqp Specialtyâ€" Di. LEDERMAN, D.D.8. (Successor to Conrad DR. WILLIAM GEIGER. CLAYTON w. DR. W. J. JOHN L. WIDEMAN OSTEQPATHY. Dentist, Waterloo. Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. J. A. HILLIARD SCELLEN & WEIR F. G. HUGHEsS â€" * ‘Telephone 121. DENTIST :lut calls ni‘ w

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