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4 1-0+0+0+0-!~0+o-l-0+o+0+0+- 7 4 The Evloyer‘s Association of aterloo County 3 FREE LABOR BUREAU 89 King St. West, Berlin. y We have vacancies for men and wo men in all lines of work. If you are out of employment communicate with us at once. No charge for registra W40)e4e+ #ion of services rendered. . _ 144 $ __ TNE LEADINL 3 JJAEAT MARKET Numbet unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednesday May 20th. Highest market price paid. . Load every second Tuesday. Next sbhipment May 19th. â€" C. C. DIEFENBACHER ‘At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. ’- The undersigned offers for sale his Valuable farm situated 4 miles west of Waterloo,! â€" Lot No. 42â€"containing 112 acres, 32 acres in good bush (20 acres of which will be sold separateâ€" ly if desired). Land all under â€" good state of cultivation. Good house and bank barn and all necessary outpuildâ€" ings. Good supply of water. .. Also ©‘800 cedar posts.â€"Apply to i JOSEPH BISH, _ V. R. Berlet is offering bis _ well located property, containing a store and _ dwelling combined, an â€" extra dwelling, a good barn and garden, A splendid opportunity for any kind of business. _ V. R. Berlet. 3â€"t(. Shipping Hogs Wanted FOR SALE AT LINWOOD Indian Runner duck eggs and light Brahma eggs. M. Dunliam, 362 Fredâ€" erick St., Berlin. 16â€"1 mo. _ Ome black stallion, one filly rising khree years old both Hackneys. } ANTHONY BUSCH, ‘ : St. Clements. 9â€"tf. and do work on lawn. Apply Chronâ€" icleâ€"Telegrapn Office. it. MAN‘wANTED To iPARE TREES, FOR SALEâ€" 18 COLONIES â€" OF Italian Bees for sale. Applyâ€" to Adam Klippert, Waterloo, Ont. Pash. Apply Box 139, Waterloo FOR SALE:â€"A HUPMOBILE CAR im firstâ€"class order. Run less than 8,500 miles. Tires, good, engine overâ€" hauled last Sept. _ A snap at $450 Hogs Wanted AT BADEN A. C. Bender We have the reputation | of turning out the finest meats. Home made Sausages, _ the best on the market. Come bere for your _ next order. EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fischer Phone 248. * _ Proprieto If you wish to buy or sell fartm or city property, _ you will o well to apply to Real Estate _ Money To Loan 11 Queen St. S. _ BerJlin. REAL ESTATE * HAVE YOU ANYTHING To SELLH . _.â€" ooo g y _ _ HAVEB yoU LOST OR FOVND ANYTHING: 8 , _\ DOYOU WANT WORK! If so, advertise your "wants" in the CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH, WATERLOO, U IT BRINGS RESULT®. ;; C Rates on application.. Farm ftor Sale Clemens Hunsberger CHCICE ROASTS Beef. Pork‘ Lamp, Etc. For Sale TNE LEADING FOR SALE Proprietor. 000000.: Waterlon 18â€"12t 15â€"3t. 154t w3 Subscribed Capital .............. $250,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government ... ....., ...... $117,140.00 All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" don and < Lancasbire Insurance Comâ€" pany with Assets of $16,306,638. ALFRED WRIGHT, SECRETARY C A. BOEHM, â€"â€" District Agent Waterloo, Ont. Phone 246. « * L PEDNFOTL BE BYâ€"IAW ...0 .02 sacs scos use B Conestogo Repair Shop. I\\‘. J. Stewart, bonus for wire 14â€"8t.| â€" f(m@ .2llll2 cclcccll i l C s Sawyer Massey Co, Scraper reâ€" t agr jomremmmmmzmem B BPM 2.0000 20000000 Lol.c000 (ofins> on 3 9 & Gido, A. Tilt, reg. births, deaths, The Mercantile Fire| > ; it s vitths. deaths, Moved by Mr. Janzen seconded INSURANCE COMPANY â€"|mr. cron tnat Byrâ€"Law Xo. 20 A. INCORPORATED 1975 Head Office se Wai Come and let me demonstrate to you "The Great American Eagle" Motorcycle, 2 cylinder, 9 to. 12 horseâ€" power, speed and powet to burn. Agency for Waterloo County, . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, As‘a result of a For Sale pursuant to Section 56 of Chapter «ad. of six Ayrshire and Jersey 1121 of the l:evised Statutes of Ontâ€" cows inserted last week the ‘ariu, 1914, that all creditors _ and advertiser sold all stx. . Jur others having claims against the esâ€" want adsâ€"bring quick results. tate of SIDNEY TUCKER, late of It benefits both buyer _ and the Town of Waterloo, in the County seller. ; of Waterloo, and Province of Ontario, Mason, deceased, who died _ on _ or| 444#4#4#44#4444444444 4444444 about the liftcenth day of FeDFUATY, | â€"oâ€"oâ€"oâ€"â€"pr mm o~mmmmmermen emmmpermemenet 1914, are required, on or before the $000000000000000%0008¢0 siath day of June, 1914, to deliver or sond by pust prepaid, to Louis| 2 Central Business FEIK, Waterloo, Ontario, â€" Adminisâ€" , llratur of the estate of the said deâ€" co‘"‘. ceased,, their names in full, with their STRATFORD." ONT addresses and descriptions, fuill | parâ€" 'l‘h"‘ is Outario‘s Best Busiâ€" liculars of their claims, and stateâ€" Tess l:(ll.?ool ,'.;:ru Departâ€" ments oi the security, il any, held mélt.s. c * rcial Q{':ol’t- by them; and that after the _ said Namy i2 f;{“l'e“‘r”:' © sixth day of June, 1914, the said T;" \.m;" -le\gllall.,.l\);} Pri Administrator will proceed to _ disâ€"|â€" > . mebs s T rin. | tribute the assets of the said _ deâ€" 90999999090090988946884 ceased among the parties entitled ncmeomecuttientboainenoun ooo acieuae ‘ thereto, having regard _ only to > claims of which he shall then _ have Waterloo TmfhlP & received motice, and will not be liable Council Proceedings for the sail assets to any person of epreiee whose claim he shail not then have| 7|p, Council met at the TP. Hall on received notlice Saturday, May 2nd, pursuant to adâ€" Dated 6th May, 1914. journment. Members all present. The 10118 FEIK, . * _ |Reeve in.the chair. Waterloo, Ontario, Minutes _ of the â€" preceding sessiun., + Atmintstrator. Eu.ces c00a 2y ud a YOUR LABEL There is much talk _ about "tight money," but nobody realizes the fact mote fhan the publisher. _ Couldn‘t you do vour share to telieve the "<qm-v-/¢'" by _ sending _ along the money? _ There‘s no danâ€" xer of our buying an automeoâ€" bil* with it, but thete are white paper hills thg _ wiping onut of which would glve us much pleasure. Send cin Â¥our subscription now friends. LOOK â€" The mailing ~lists _ of â€" the Chronicle Telegtaph have been corrected to 33 Apeil, 1914 Look at your labet _ whether you ate sure you are paid in advance or not. The date, on your label is the date â€"to which your subscription f® reâ€" corded on oat hooks, but if a subsctiber thinks his label is incorrect, write us at once, and it will he marde riek HENRY G. HACHBORN The subscription price of the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph â€" is $1.50 per year. Tt is only on conâ€" dition that it is paid strictly in advance that owe accept $1.00. Tlis notiece is especially for Â¥your af the date on your lapel «toes not read to some date in advance. This MOTOR CYCLES JAMES C. HAIGHT, ‘Waterl0o, Ont., Solicifor for Administrator. 19â€"3t will be made rlght taik _ about but _ nobody more â€" than Couldn‘t â€" vou Proprietor Ce &A ARC| nsarriages .2..002 .222 222202,. 14.00 Moved by Mr. Janzen seconded â€" by PANY â€"|ur. grof that Byâ€"Law No. 20 A. be #15 read th> 3rd time and passed. Moved by Mr. Veitch seconded by Waterf00| Mr. Grof that this Council now adâ€" .. $350,000 | journ to‘ mect again at the Tp. Hall y on Naturday, May 30th, at 10.30 a. m. _ The Court of Revision _ will be :l:';;ll:‘;:(.) held th> same day at 1.30 p.m. man "Bana. GEO. A. TILT,â€" ; Grimm‘s fairy tales y i'l F6 and shrubs Bne | Bv pond and river .. ... ... ““III] life in Woods and field ‘Insect life . ais Birds of the air 0 o. 0.%.. | Paby Litds at home _ ... K | Adventures of an EX ‘ muoor pony Be Pook of pets t Ma: thild‘s Bible narrative Aesop‘s fables Storics from Anderson‘s fairy tales New fairy hoa‘k, Fairy tales in other lands. Fairy tales for little folks. IANFRHAE ....u. sls 6 Little joutney to Switzerland Little journey to Maly ... P of man ..00.0.,....... Walmsley, R Sanitary construction in building ... .. ... Hasluck, P sanitary conveniences and drainage ......... 222. e Poultry. and profit . Broomhead, W. Railway wonders of the world ... .._..Talbot, F. Practical Plumpers‘ work .222 202222 .. Hasluck, P Practical gas fitting...... 60009 Practical graining and means . 2..... fes esiss Panama and what it Life of Florence Nightin arale 22222 222 0 King behind the King Grey Co:ntess ........ Heart of Monica ........ Wanderer‘s mecklace ... Peter PIPER ....22 222. NEW BOOKS AT WATERLOO LIBRARY Irish Parliament ..,.... Mc Star Iind \...s.0 2.2...l. s. Electricity in the service ‘Ths following new Looks have peen Placed on the sheives at the Waterlo® Liprary:â€" fente :.s..2ll ccecie somcne collce 1000 Waterloo Mig. Co. scraper repaits .75 Presten Progress,, Stationery ... 6.25 Chronicle Telegtaph Co. advertisâ€" Moved by Mr. Veitch seconded py Mr. .Janzen that the following _ acâ€" cornts be paid and the Reeve issue chegques for the several amounts viz : Jacob Larch, bonus for wire Moved by Mr. HMallman seconded by Mr. Janzen that Byâ€"Law No. 20. A. to provide for the borrowing of $18,â€" 360 upon dobentures to pay for the cost of establishing a local nsinicipal ‘Telephone System in the TP. of Watâ€" erloo _ be read the first and second time. > The Council met at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, May 2nd, pursuant to adâ€" journment. Members all present. The Reeve in.the chair. Minutes _ of the preceding session were read and approved. Central Business $)""‘ "© : er Lboats. co""‘ teen men STRATFORD, ONT. This is Ontario‘s Best Busiâ€" BOST( ness School. Three Departâ€" surround ments, â€" Commercial, _ Shortâ€" steamer : hand an\ Telegraphy. westboun © D. aA. MeLACHLAN, Prin. lsouth of was solve #000000000000000000008| monsage: May 30.â€"Farm stock and implements May 9.â€"Household Efiects of Hebry 32. C. Class AuQioneer E. J. Shantz AucQioneer New Books â€" Fiction. Juvenile Books Nonâ€"Fiction y Elmira; Walmsley, R.M McNeil, J.G.S. l2 Ball, R.S. DX Bneklev, A. B ZTooley 8. A AJohnson, M. face the charge. Kearton, OR Bonser, A .1 _ Byron M Fraser, 11.F ..Deeping, W. .Douglas, T. . Fillippi, R. . Haggard,R. Jones, D. E. Clerk 30.00 20.64 W M A. \ telegram was recaised this morn in ; by (Chicf O‘Neill from the Toron to police pshing for the atrest oi a dehn Reil, on a chatsc of theft in that cify. The local police pamud iat ol got NUSt an| astestod the man wint od. n ofheor is oonuing uip frotm Toronto to day to take Reid hback to QPICK WORK There are ar present cighteen pris oners conbned in the County jail. EIGHTEEN _ PRISONERS ‘‘Those who resort to healers therefore, are warned that they may thereby be postponing until too late to arrest organic disease. The comâ€" mittee desire to see increased importâ€" ance attached to spiritual ministraâ€" tions as a contributory means to reâ€" covery, but they strongly deprecate the independent treatment of disease by irresponsible and unqualified perâ€" sons." ‘"‘The physical results of what ls] called faith or spiritual healing do not prove on investigation to be aitâ€" | ferent from those of mental bealing or suggestion. The committee recogâ€" nize that suggestion is more effectiveâ€" ly exercised by some persons than hyl others, and this fact seems to explain the gifts of a special character claimâ€" 1 ed by various healers. While the reâ€" ligious influences do not essentially differ in operation from the nonâ€"reâ€" ligious appeals to the mind, yet the former may often be a most potent ‘ form of suggestion. The committee is forced to the conclusion that talthl or spiritual healing is like all treatâ€"; ment by suggestion, It can be expectâ€" | ed to be permanentl; effective only in cases of what are called functional disorders as distinct from organic ailments. h But English Divines and Doctors Warn Against Faith Hcaling. LONDON, May ¢.â€"Spiritual faith and mental healing are dealt with in a report published yesterday by a committee, consisting of ten represenâ€" tatives of the Church of England and ten medical men, under the chairâ€" manship of the Dean of Westminster, Dr. Ryle. The conclusions of the comâ€" mittee are: "The committee desire to express their belief in the efficacy of prayer. They reverently believe, howâ€" ever, that Divin> power is exercised in confirmity with and through the operation of natural laws. Spiritual ministration should be recognized equally with medical ministration as carrying God‘s blessing to the sick. Health, bodily and mentally, is capâ€" able of being influenced for good by spiritual means. After rescuing the occupants of the first boat, the Franconia searched unâ€" til night fall for the rest of the crew, but without result. ~/Then Captain Miller of the Cunarder sent word ashore that be had given up the search and would proceed for Boston with the survivors and his 1,733 pasâ€" sengers. He said he expect to arâ€" rive at Boston Lightship at(::idnfght Wednosday. f THEY BELIEVE IN PRAYER. The survivors vere so exhausted by their experience that they could tell little of what had happened, and steamship officials expressed the opâ€" inion that the omission in the wireâ€" less messages of mention of the capâ€" tain, migh* be laid to this fact. bian, Whether the numher of missing was represented by those said to be in the second boat, was still uncertain last night. Estimates by officials of the Leyland and Phoenix lines, plac» j ed the number of the crew at between | 45 and. 50. The messages from thei Franconia told of only 33 men, reâ€" ; presented by the occupants of the two { boats. It was thought possible that ; there was a third boat, commlnded‘ by Captain McDonald of the Columâ€"~ BOSTON, May 6.â€"The mystery surrounding the identity of the steamer which has been on fire in the westbound transatlantic steamer lane south of Sablé Island, for 48 hours, was solved last night when wireless messages from the Cunard liner Franconia, told of the burning of the freighter Columbian, from Antwerp, and the rescue of 13 members of her crew from a small boat. The death of Chief Steward Matthews, whose body the survivors had in charge, and the disappearance of a second boat, in which were 19 men, including the first and second officers, were also reâ€" ported. ‘ er boats." The third boat contains first and second officers and seven Manhattan signalled by wireless here early to«ay, ‘Picked up one boat of Columbian gaptain and thirteen others. One engineer killed in exploâ€" sion and one man was drowned leaving the ship. _ Still searching for oth Sable Island, May G.â€"(Can. Press.)â€"In addition to thirteen men and one dead body from the burned steamer Columbian â€" picked up by the steamer Frucor.i.-;, fourteen more sur\rimrs‘ in a second boat have _ heen rescued" by the. steamerâ€" Manbattan which has been cruising about the viciâ€" nity of the disgster. SECOND â€" BOAT IS ~RESCUED Flames and Series of Explosions on British Freighter Columbian Drove Crew to j Boats on Sunday Night essel Burned at Sea Are Resoued the man up from back to The Railway Commission averrnled Toron‘o‘s o jections fecarding the Unâ€" lJorm Stafion Plons, ond ordered _ the work to be beevn within thirty days, ot nin 4; if the contracts nre 1t en blocaccotding to _ the draft abreed On . The members present were : Presjâ€" dent J. M. McCutch on, _ Stratford ; Necretary _ N.R. Fiecbig, Stratford ; tion. Secretary _ D. Forsyth, Berlin : Messrs, J. . Gunn, Woodstock ; C. Holl ns, London ; 8. Law, Galt ; 41. The (ivelph and Brantford Football Leazues are the organizations referrâ€" ed to, both being in _ th> territory west of Torento, which longs to the W.F.A. K The following resolution, moved hy Mr. D. Forsyth and seconded by Mr. S. Law was vnanimou8]y cartied :â€" "That we affiliate with the Ontatio Football Association, and in so doing beg to draw the attention of the O. F. A. to the fact that certain footâ€" ball organizations _ within our tertiâ€" tory are rerorted~ _ to have aMliated directly with ths O.F.A., and if this information is correct we beg to enâ€" tor a strong protest against the .0. F. A. receiving such affiliations." round group winners must be returnâ€" ed by .June 20. Group 1â€"Galt Caledonians, â€" Galt Sons of Scotland, Hespeler, Berlin and Preston. Convener, George Dunâ€" cer. Meet at Preston. Group 2â€"Listowel, Stratford Busiâ€" ness College and Tavistock. Conven: et, _ H. C. Zimmerman, _ Tavistock. Mé*t at Stratford. All group schedules must pe drawn and forwarded to Secretaty Flebig on or before Tuesday, May 12, and first President _ McCutch:on and Secreâ€" tary Flebig were appointed a _ comâ€" mittee to purchase and allot medals to the champions in each scries â€" as soon as possible after the close _ of th> schedules., Group 5â€"Galt Caledonians, â€" Galt Trinity, Galt Sons of Scotland, Presâ€" ton Hespeler and St. Geotge. > Conâ€" vener S. Law, Galt. Meet at Galt. Mestic Group 4â€"Brussels, Wroxoter._ and Clinton. Convener, _ J. Ballantyne. Meet at Brussels. â€" Group 3â€"Listowel, Monkton, _ Atâ€" wood and Poote. Convencr, B. Bamâ€" ford, Listowel. Mect at Jastowel. _ _Stratford, May 5.â€"The executive of the Western Football Association met here toâ€"night _ to arrange the groups in the senior intermediate and juniort series‘ In all fortyâ€"four teams. Khave been entered, an increase of ten over last year, and comprising nine .. senâ€" ior, twentyâ€"two intermediate, eight junior and five Hough ‘upâ€" entries. Group 1â€"Woodstock, Stratford, Taâ€" vistock and Berlin. Convemor, H. C. Zimmerman, _ Tavistock. _ Meet at Stratiord. 2 Group 2â€"London Bolt Works, 6L.on don CJub, Ingersbll, St. Thomas and prokably Straehrpy. _ Convener, C. Hollens, London.] Meet ag Lonton. . 0 . Intérmediate. (iroup 1â€"Owen Sound, a bye. Group 2â€"Hanvover, Mildmay, Walkâ€" erton and Chesley. Convener, â€" Hetrâ€" man Wendorl. Mcet at Hanover.‘ ‘ i AAL8 11e A e TBe|ly large number of matters â€" were ; rouge considered and disposed of. Reports | & â€" for the year were presented from dilâ€" Berlin Enters a Sen.xor Team ferent departments and appointments ‘ foyr the First Time in Many- made to various committees of the i Board. A resolution of appreciation cals and in &rom Group of the work of Rev. J. E. Hockey . *~~ and falhily, during his pastorate of Al‘F"..]ATE WITH O. F. A.{four years in Waterloo which conâ€" l + cludes next :monj.h. was also passed. l ‘The groups were arranged as â€" folâ€" lows :â€" 44 TEAMS N Zimn.erman, Tavistock The Quarteriy Official Board of the Methodist Church, Waterloo, held the concluding meeting of the _ conâ€" « ference year ‘Vuesday evening. _ Durâ€" mE w F A ing a three hour session an unusualâ€" o o e|ly large number of matters _ were Junior. Serior. , ‘"Picked up one boat â€" |WATERLOO METHODIST CHURCH . _ ~ | â€" _ CLOSES A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. Rev. Mr. Hockey in responding said be cordially appreciated _ the â€" kind words expressed. He had come to Waterloo believing that he had been specialy called in answer to pravyer. He had been in poor health when he came, but was glad to say that he had been completely _ restored to health and strength. He made specâ€" ial reference to the exceedingly kind and harmoniors relations which had rxisted between _ the members and himself, and _ could searcely testify that the past tour years had been very happy and profitable ones. i The resolution was as follows‘â€" That inasmuch as the law of the Methodist Church requires â€" the _ reâ€" moval of our pastor, Rev. J. E. Hocy key, at the close of the present . ecâ€" clesiastical year, wherehy this _ beâ€" comes the last occasion when he will preside at our Quarterly Board meetâ€" ing, therefore the Board takes this| opportunity o6 expressing © our np-, preciation of the zeal, energy, kind lin~ss, abilii, and snceess with \\huh’ his fabors amongst _ us _ have hbeen marked. * | The Sr:ciet._: representatives will be elected Sunday, May 17th. Arrangements for conference Sunâ€" day, June 7th, are being ‘made. Pastor Appreciated. ; \ â€" Before the mceting concluded Mr. ‘Thos. Hilliard, recording stewart, introduced a resolution recording apâ€" preciation of the zealous and efMficient work accomplished by the pastor and his f@mily during the â€" four _ years they have spent in Waterloo and tesâ€" tifying to the pleasant and cordiall relations existing between the pastor and members. Mr. M. S. Hallman in seconding the resolution also added a few words of appreciation. The resolution was heartily endorsed by the Board, a number of other â€" memâ€" bers also taking the opportunity _ of referring to the fruilful work of the pastor during his pastorate in Watâ€" erloo. 2 l District Visimrsâ€"l-l.mliush, 6. «D. Cunningham, Oliver Geiger, R. 0. Dobbin, R. S. Bean. Auditorsâ€"II. M. Snyder and A. E. Devitt. . Other appoiniments were:â€" Stewardsâ€"Thos. Hilliard, recording steward, Geo. Wegenast, M. S. Hallâ€" man, David Bean, A. Shantz. Geo. Diebel and Joh:. Hutton. Property Committeeâ€" Geo. Wegeâ€" nast, J. B. Snider, C. W. Snider and A. E. Devitt. Missionary Committeeâ€" ‘Thos. Hilâ€" lMard, Mrs, Martin, Dr. Geiger, _ Dr. Noecker, and _ Mrs. K. D. Cunningâ€" ham. As a preachet he has been faithi® Committees of the Board were "~clâ€" ected as follows:â€" Finance Cor mitteeâ€" Geo. Wegeâ€" nast, Thos. Hilliard, HI. M. Snyder, wh on uo m n 0 .0 Lele. l DECIE DOCD. 1O000I0, 19. W M. S. Hallwan, h. Hilliard. Messrs. E. D. Cunningham and Dr. W. L. Hilliard were appointed _ as representatives to a supper to _ be given in Berlin May 25th in connzseâ€" tion with the Lord‘s Day ‘Alliance. Mr. ‘Thos. Hiiard â€" was appointed the delegate . to the District Convenâ€" tion to be held in the chupch _ here, on May 236th, and Mr. M. S. Hallman alternativea celegate. Increases in galaty were granted the caretaker and the organist _ of tke church. ‘The report of the Treasurer indicaâ€" ted the ‘inances of the church to be in a splendid condition and a â€" subâ€" stantial balance was reported. A total church membership was reâ€" ported of 225, an increase of sixteen over the previous year. \"l‘went.y-one were received by letter and thirteen on profession of faith, while â€" there were seventeer removals by letter and one by death. OFFICERS APPOINTED Resolution. Unanimously Passâ€" ed Appreciative of the Serâ€" ~ vices of Rev. J. E. Hockey We have the "EMPRESS" SHOE FOR LADIES. We can . re commend them at all times. If you have tender or sore feet ‘try & pair of our "tread easy‘" EMPRESS SHOES. fy your taste,. A large number of men have come to regard the "MONARCH" Shoe as one of the best makes. We know them to be extra good, and can recommend them at all times, We bave a large assortment of other makes, and we can satisâ€" F. KIBLER 0 FOR MEN The Thorold «ssrssors hase returnâ€" ed a noPulation of 4784 for the towr, which makes the asgregate aopula~ tien â€" for St..â€" Catharives, Merritton and Thorold 23,600, _ Thotold"s _ agâ€" seSsraent is placed at $1,7266,688. ‘agzo I was taken seriously ill with i fdiphtheria. The doctor prought | me _ safely _ through this dreaded trouble, © iand I was assumed to be well. But ;;,2 two weeks later I took a relapse, :}. ; throat and limbs pecorming paralyzed. ’l could neither speak nor. walk. â€" 4 . ; J was under the best of medical _ care, :; and after _ a few weeks was able to _ sit up in bed, but my throat â€" was . still completely paralyzed and I could < only utter unintelligable sounds. J : A was treated _ by three of St. John‘s * best physicians, for this trouble and ..} my case was given up as hopeless..A ~, llriem! asked me to try Dr. Williams‘ â€" Pink Pills, but I had spent so much «_ on _ imedicine â€" without help that I _ thought it wouid be only a futther $ waste of money. However, I felt & } sclf growing daily weaket and weakef «. and I decided as a last chance . that _| U would try the Pills. By the time â€" / I had‘ taken _ a half dozen boxes I ..‘ could walk across the floor, _ someâ€" ’thinz doctors had told me could nev= . / er â€" happen azain.‘ I still continued " _ taking the pills, my speech returmed, > ’und I felt myself in perfect _ health. ‘My friends _ thought my restoration . / nothing _ short of a miracle, and _ I ; have to thank _ Dr. Williams‘ Pink j Pills that 1 am living toâ€"day, and I.; j feel _ conftdent they can do quite ~as â€"| nuich for others as they did for me." Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills effect cutâ€" es in cases of this kind because they _‘ make â€"mew _ rich, red flood, _ which freds and strengthens the nerves, and tones up the whote system. If you â€"~ / are in no»d of q modicine give these 3 pills a trial. We are confident _ you S will not be disappointed. Sold â€" by / moedicine dealers _ or by mail at 50 | Cints a box or six boxes fot _ $2.50 4 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 1 Brockville, Ont. 4 ! THOROLDS POPULATION ’ Attention _ is called to the remarkâ€" {able cures that have beerm effected in cases of partial paralysis, and other severe nervous disordets, by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale Peojle. Some of thrse cures ate 80 wondorful as to challenge belief, but in every case the statements: bave been carefully verified and may be inâ€" vestigated by anyone interested. In this connection the case of Miss B. ! Millchan says : "Some three years There are cases of paralysis that cannot be cured. lut that is far difâ€"â€" ferent from saying that every case Of ; Paralysis, is incurable. There is abs6â€" ; lute Proof that many forms of _ this { disease _ are curable. _ Of the cases R that cannot hbe cured many can be 30.» benefitted that the formerly hopelessg, . sullerer will once more find life worq : living. "@ We shall pari with our pastor and his family with heartfelt regret and we pray that the richest blessing of the Almighty may be theirs in theig future field of labor. m the Women‘s Missionary Society and the Sunday School, and her example and deadership have exercised a notâ€" able and beneficial influence upon tHe ladies of the congregation and have been felt in every department _ of church work As a power for good. * NEW HOFE in their afliction _ and ence & 3 |and guiding the workers in 3 branches of churgh activities . with > }wise counsel and kindly leading. In his intercourse with ministers â€" aud }members of other _ denominations he _ has manifested a spirit of Christian > ‘sympa.thy and helpfuilness that hbas~ commended him and our church . to the goodwill of our fellow Christians* of other names. As a result we _ rejoice to recognize the â€" steady . growth of our membership and the improvement in our financial condiâ€" tion and in all departments of our _ church work. We are glad to include â€" Mrs. Hockey and her excellent family . in this word of appreciation. _ Mrs. Hockey has truly been in labors aBe _ undant, especially in connection m% 'J able and diligent, feeding the n:fiu with the vita‘ truths of the Go: $ as a pastor watching over the young > with tender care, comforting the sick â€" FOR SUFFERERS _© FROM PARALYSIS 11 â€"A0a

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