» ; F ® i a : ‘ â€" ~this mo E and pi ‘ opat. â€" gthoush , tch inst Welinck, El fijirg Satur frowm hb ) y Secl ‘ lin < Tw theran, Bkl 7.30 p. A. C. S He@ting 4 A. C. Millie attended the “““’““;l;u-w' f meetingâ€"in Berlin â€" last. ‘Tuesday naye! ening.â€"MÂ¥s, @‘Brien, Berlin, % Â¥15â€") yrs friends in town.â€"Mr. SBePhALd, | week : S. 1., made his official | Call _ ON}frjenq f schools last week and found â€"eÂ¥â€"| yps ‘thing satisfactory.â€"Mr. and MrS.| ously W# Richmond attended the war leeâ€"| q. . ‘W@re by Mr. Frank Yeigh, on _ King,|treat: "Wounty and Empire â€" in _ Waterloo| yr; 5 Qurday evening.â€"No, Susan, the | weekâ€" s on the corner didn‘t take _ the |yr ( i t about the flag. Perhaps he canâ€"| Rev t read Engtish. However, this \luï¬â€˜(‘hurc *beer a bad week â€" for flagsâ€" MrS.| yan Kessner | visited Twinâ€"City _ ifriends l pirs | fast week. â€"Miss Katie Metzger â€"re| A o( torned Tucsday after spending three | phana nths with frieands in Lnstuwel,â€"'pun. Young People‘s Literary Sucwty’.;(-fl i t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L];\l’g(‘ ¢ yder, Albert St., Friday evening, ; toys, id enjoyed a Tew social hours _ to lage | Sther.â€"This weather is getting _ to| NMrs â€"Abp mare Aike Christimas CVory | day. ) werre se‘The Ladies‘ Aid met at the honw!wc.o Mrs. A. Snyder Tuesday afternoon.; Frob ‘orrection: > In last week‘s issue an| An 3t read Miss Smith was seriously |er al c W# o This should have read, Miss PLuth with, nurseâ€"of Berlin, is attending | beite Nirs. Henry Wegihert, who is serious winds Ay illâ€" Mr. J. L. Wideman attended] lir ithe Waterloo â€" Mutual Life Insurance| the o. meeting at Waterloo Saturday . {lun;m elir. Grant Richmond is attending retut 2«, Y.M.C.A. Boys Cooference â€" held| Nt Guelph, Nov. 21st to 28th, as a ]:. fes wepresentative of the Berlin BX.L _ |btrt #â€"News Notes.â€"Mi. pPride | spent a few days last week with friends in Elmira.â€"Mr. and Lirs. Geo. Waltcrs fbf London are visiting with the lat Wer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mpert Knight.â€" Miss Addie Coote returned Bast week aiter â€" spending | a _ !ew Â¥#eeks in Waterloo.â€"The many friends df Miss Freda Lather are pleased to Wear that she is improving rapidly $#om her recont illness.â€"The Mission Band are having a Social and Bazaar i the Township Hall on the evening of December 1. Admission 10c â€" and J5c. County and District Happenings y Address and Presentation. â€"Un >aâ€" turday evening, about 60 young peoâ€" We from St. Clements and vicinity #athered â€"atâ€"the â€"home ol _MisS Elizaâ€" Weth Stumpi to celebrate het birthâ€" ‘!’. During the _ evering, Miss ‘tumpf was presonted with a beatnâ€" ?ui gold headed umbrella, Mr.oAlJd Ferschbach making the presentation, while Mss Losinger read an ApPI priate adidress. Thq evening | was gpent (n dane n and gatugS, ° abtor which a dainty | lunch _ was served "Whe address rrads as follows © ~Dear Elizraloth: â€" We have gathered Rere this evenoug to colebrate 6yout 4 ahd Personal.â€"When °T . got ~this morning‘! took down me clay wnd pinned a sprig of green on oput. By the look of the weathet t it must be the i7th of iustead of Nov.â€"Mr. George ick, Elmira, was a visitor in our Saturday evening.â€"Quite a numâ€" from here attended the County y School convention . held _ in Puesday, â€" Church Services: eran, Sunday morning;, Evangeliâ€" 7.30 p.im..â€"Messrs. F. E. Welker birthday with #pr friends, airl csteem i to say that 1 ®pend an even Â¥ou and rour p‘l‘asalxk‘ and We always | rénewed jo i l{el certain even more p tha anvy iT the occasion we wish yo Atove all v ings in all ~ mxw. ask vot a$ a tosen . Which vorâ€" ends. Ma jon to. vou : able to it need, th ahd may it those who selves vour â€" @ufaernerm Tt PRRE oi e oc s han o RDelicious "Fruit Laxative" can‘t harm tender little Stomach, liver r and bowe‘ls. $t; Jacobs St. Clements Crossbill b h it tidn‘t ont D tr pt alifornia S; rup of hours all the foul, tindigested . food : moves out of its i| evening a W 11 spent a friends in o. Walters h the latâ€" seriously _ Miss attending ; seriousâ€" our _ To? ire hapt M the Day, tage al w t 11 be News Itdms of ~Interest. â€"Mr, Edfa Ziegler of the T.*« Eaton Company, Winsipeg, paid _ a short visit to his biother, Mr. George _ Ziegler Saturâ€" day and Sunday of this week . Mrs. A. C. Kimimel visited Berlin friends Saturday afternoon. wi@D+ it Mrs. A. C. Rimumel Visitéd DELND friends Saturday afternoon. wiphy The Ladies‘ Aid of St. Paol‘# Lu theran Chugch very pleasantly suppfisâ€" ed \irs. Ceorge‘ Pfail on her biftliday anniversary Tast Wednr:?. A Stiiniâ€" lar h rthday> sutprise party was tenâ€" dered by theis to Mrs. Wim.Stouere nave! on Tuesday last * E1rangel rits las er are boing â€" insldI7 Lutheran Church Th beine fitted with peau | Berl e _ b t« Ms Schacfer .. Vr. Fred Rudow was a business Viâ€" sitor to Toronto: on Saturday. The Ladies Aid _ o the Methodist Church held their aonual bazaar _ in the Frobsinn Hall last Saturday aiâ€" ternbor and evering, which was well patron zed, and the ladies will have a neat stm in the treasury as a T€â€" sult of their efforts. > Miâ€" Fred Hectus has sold his house to Mr. Henry: Holzsclish of Dorking, and has rented the Louse occupied by * W. Schierholtz. Mr. Arthrr Cribbs «* Preston has T M wtatulacions a sumptuous short boney will reside he Mis M1 > Meredit] siting his Th Ir 1 last Ar pl h it ht \llem us Black, ted the gt of St. JJan inn C electr sl M M the Mi d Mrs. M A, Werne Floradal veral t tribut and cal at itimn en Thu ek _ The hall ceeds notted thood of $1 interesting lecture, on the life rtin Luther, illustrated by lime views was _ given in the St â€"Laiheran Church, last Tuesday w hbe Rev. W. F.‘Lichtsinn oi w ech d rtl ras tak liberall 1 _ of Thcig ) Daub, pi , Sr., who has been seriâ€" r some time, has gone to ‘s Hospital, Guelph, . for Berli Nuptials. â€"(in _ Wednesday October 28th, a quict but Ading â€" took place in Woolâ€" ho â€" home of Mr. Jno. Opâ€" c, when his sister, _ Miss »pertsheuser was inited | in Rev. F Church nday C Messr qouuesses ol a lafge aud rd _ party _ hold by the ib last Thursday evening. motâ€"r and organ blowâ€" installed in St. Paul‘s urch. The church is also vith peautiful leaded glass ated Liegl¢ was brides t le1 re} the guests sat down to wedding dinner. After a oon â€" the young couple es Lutheran 1. The bride travelling . s h hat to ma for the work cent. _ About ned and itc morte will be â€" Monthly s well a ported gi)n Kemp C 11 Lrs pr If evening Water] the groo 11 i the Presbyterian . B. Meyer of the . _ exchansed pulâ€" r is spending a hd New Hamburg up the In home Beor ‘the Berlin Orâ€" ip at the Elnira he pupils responâ€" In consequehice a visions, clothing, â€" to the Orphare s bsen apf 01 Mennonite Ch surer for: the +t th Weber is Hol Tioffele m good M was inited | in Holficle of Berâ€" ffele, sister of naid, while Mrt. { the bride supâ€" v. .J.. Strempf eran church,El were assmsted ind Miss Betâ€" ide was marâ€" _ stit of blue match and the Ik. After conâ€" wchicl [ Wreston is rs. â€" Edward Jung Mi spent the it s a visitor Wedn*sday t« was fixed fertyâ€"five expected added. A 1CC 3057 working en T lay. _ ‘»wnl picker . Loui® jer reom at th to heat |pus ho apparet into an 8 incl d PICSâ€" | force as to> pM out of place. an< ler tI nt â€"/ eral minute ¢ Of Hforemar wi lmaled Dr ited / ately. suma ‘ur:"ll to a Cuelph Bc:-l sif extract ‘in Toronto held * Austria. W and beenditicn, ite Be i the play the cCot life @uan tiby ‘of~ material hay been purch Ased LaiWid prepared~>‘Tor wiistribution and @"domitiittee of ladies> wi;Â¥ be in the Library baserpehnt . eaoh Wednes day aod Naturday ‘aiternoon between four and five a‘clock to provide all 'llwse willing t» help with the necesâ€" sary means and _ méthods of sewing and k uitblth 5. t bysmiss _ An Ekeetiens _ musidat®. prégramm: was uflm at thé gfl“ Band Concent h in the T&st week Owillg ‘*to contra aftractions> and i« clement" weather, tuenconcert.di" not Chioy © ":#‘%‘."""‘ 1t s déserved : Ho wever, attoudati sapent . a very enjovable thne and the amount of proceeds were very satisfactory Niss T. Wildfong and Mr. R.T.Meâ€" Callum were appointed as delegates trom the Methodist Sunday Seffool to the Waterico County Sunday School Association Convention, to be held at Benton St. Baptist Church, Berlin, on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Geo Ratz. and Mr. Ardrew Schmidt were appointed as delegates . to this Conâ€" vention <by th> Kvangelical Sunday appo vent ."’l'l.\ Ahe Beethovan ( Frioit:inn Club ro ternoun last, for . con;posers and the esting program w ¢ommittee in cha pel, and the â€" Mis and Edith _ l=hre part Ball Ahe Beethovan Cl\ met _ in . th* Fioif:inn Club rooms, on Friday alâ€" ternosn last, for, the: study of French con:;posers and their music. An intetâ€" estinx program was prepated by t!" ¢ommittes in chatge, Mrs. Geo. Nupâ€" pel,. and the Misses Hatte Ruppel and Edith â€" l=hrens. _ Those taking part in piano solos were Miss Pearl Ballard, Miss Alma Laschinger, Miss 1lvina ,Grosch and Mrs. T E.. Shurâ€" ley, who delighted the audience by het renderine of "Autumn" by Chaminâ€" ade. Misses Irene (éibson and Adelle Winget gave a piano duet w th Mrs plexion sallow The trouple is the strain . is easil Pills from The womant _ who "flies to piec®S | fiartnjanttâ€" over the least noise or m:rilcnmml_“r and Mrs soon fades and loses her good 100KS | gop, Dark rings appear undet her eyes, the i Maâ€"Donaldâ€" lines about her _ mouth and foreead l_“:._ and | Mr deepen and lengtken, the eves beCOMA Jaughter. sunken, the face drawn and the comâ€"| â€"â€" the s norve Piljs nour Vr ta These Pilis are cine dealers or at 50 cents a be iN ONLYâ€" FIND RELIEEK | TONING THE NERVES WITH NEW RICH BLOOD. V lavgrable condition, n w Wihg [It was cons the chanees of the byâ€"la ried would be better if ( til the financial â€" matket Hap l NERVOUS WOMEN trouple is nefvousness and _ if rain . is â€" rot relieved and the : properly nourisied, _ nervous se andâ€" years of sictness | may follow . Dr.â€" Williams‘ «Pink for Pale People will save _ you this dreadful afiction. These mmake the new, rick blood | that M Br witl ce the new, rick blo and tones the ner every â€" trace of nen waret Denley, Ambet UBx: fleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo, Ont. ~Novembér ould kov D io set â€"ome tromib iten~ whem Iâ€"went Id leave it huncr BE SUBMITTED Ne a box of e Dr. Wi Mer eee‘ othering spells and felt in« to dis. At _ ether be so â€"netvous that I . Willia Ont . Dr. Williams‘ Pink m the grave. I was ervous prostration, is unable to â€" walk until 1 was _ able there the improve t? h1 H« vid he law being deferre d t] 1d x boxes n nC O JUSt The y Hiands c, _ but all to get least aF the ind t all Il‘fll._lrn â€"Miss Rosie Dorsch oi Bamâ€" berg is visiting _ her grandparents hore.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Messinget Jr., returned from Mildmay after atâ€" tording th> funerai _ of Mr. Messingâ€" er‘s mother. â€"Migs Mary Walter and friend of Toronto, visited at her home hers o%er Sunday â€"Don‘t forget _ the bavaar, which is to _ be held in the Prespbyterian Church on the 26th of Novembter.â€" Mr._ J. Zinger _ spent Thursday â€" 4t _ Waterloo.â€"Mr. Alvin !Ultmann was happily married to Miss il"l(-rc'nw Sugoem at Elmira on Satur davy aftornoon, from which place they Iuont for a short trip to Guelph. M at Yatton, 1@ Dreisinger spe burg.â€"We CC Homeier, who at the recent Berlin Busines Mceser spent Mr News It Arucld of with Mr. _ Geroadal Nrs â€" Win. Fartniant Vir. and Mi 0 # Mr. ] M | he | prertura=t, proke h Mi Mis A Neighbor Told Him To Eake Mc# Mrs.â€"Edwin Scherer, aged 7 years, 4 months, and 7. days Bernhardtâ€"At Bufialo, Nov. 7, Mt Irvir: Betnhardt of Preston, Walker.â€"At Galt, Nov. 10, Nrs I‘mma Hicks Walker, aged 79 yeats. es ?l to know dh}‘(ï¬anhllu ust e to 2 I J. at m&.Om. ‘ sell what Gin Pills di for him, after he had suffered with Kulneiy trouble for 15 years. Here is his letter : DEL MONT:! IS SOLD The Del Monte put up for sale Thursday, and w Gariunkel, owner fer $11,050, â€"Mr. ar Heideiberg up b 50c. a box. 6 for $2.50. Sold in the U.S. under the name "CINO‘Pills Trial treatmentiif you write _ ** National Drug &Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto Me p to 3i1,000. Mr. Gariunkel is Satd ; saidâ€"to be acting for Mr. J. Goodâ€" man, a New York man, who is interâ€" <ted in considerable hotel property ver there. Mr. Goodman is a Jew, ut will not likely run the hotel . as Jewish hostelry. The sale‘ was ade subject to \r" Elliott‘s â€" leass, chich does not esxpire until Feb. Ist, 918. ‘The purchasers, however, have pened negotiations to purchase the ase as soon as bossible. â€" Preston J[OFFI )b Hahn, who Sidrey Snidet ira.â€"Miss Ros my backcâ€"and jioulders add. down the calves uL .'.b \\;lnu I would wit ‘ï¬- & while, 1 could not straighien up agaio uotil 1 would allk a rod o e, the was so ,v.-a. Am".Fadnn: c to take GIN PILLS. “â€.‘:g boses cuted me, 1t is about two and a half g:rl}lln(v 1 quit takimg My k is lwf: no and no inare back: . 1 thank GIN PILLS y Kidneys. 1 could got nothing ce wa The pap nou ay ons hter 1 Sdith, onl Alex. HMan UZ (â€"ALBRECH1 the juneril _ Ol . ther.â€"Miss Mary { Toronto, visited er Sunday â€"Don‘t which is to _ be h O} Hawkesville ms.â€"iIrâ€" Afid Mts. Join Mildmay spent a few days ind Mrs. Louis Baechler.â€" Suzden _ spent a few days last _ week.â€"Mr. George spent _ Saturday in â€" our congratulate Mr. â€" Henry vho took first class honors mt â€" examinations at the incss College.â€"Miss Hilda nt Sunday _ at her Home lberg.â€"Miss Frauk, graduâ€" i Guelph is attonding Mrs n, who is sericusly . ill â€" â€" Snider spent Saturday at iss Rosie Dorsch oi Bamâ€" U 1t New BIR R I1 ARRIAGES D1 Wil M \ MMOND M t IT Hesson adat, 4 New PPP ship Hu ATH THS N.agara if Hawk Hotel property was t by â€" auction iast vas bid in by Mr. 8. râ€"of the Bath House, . Geo. Elliott bid it \r. Gariunkel is said h Mr. and Mi ot. to Mt ult tia H D.â€"In Wellesley by< Rev. Gazley, ghter of Mr. and Berlin TIN _ s hack, inr Hamburg, Hartmann Nov. 14 MacDonald io Zurbrigg, \tts Samuel â€"Nov. 5th, laughter _ of iartin, Conâ€" athari \r. Wilson M ville iTR RER.â€"In 8th, Miss <lmira to Mr Nov.10 i Mr.and Mr. 8. HMouse, bid _ it is said 10th, .Jnoâ€" Jacob 11th ind to to Itims of Interest :â€"Mr. 8. _ Atmâ€" strong, Principal of the Public school, resumed his duties on Monday morn ing. _ after being laid of _ for tilree weess.â€"The hum of the thresh uz maâ€" cline is heard in the vicinity.â€"Stadâ€" eut Ceo. Weidemhammer preached two very able sermons in the _ Lutharan church on _ Sunday.â€"Messrs. J. 6. Hurst and Allan Goo@ attended _ the County Sunday School Convention at Betlin on Tuesday.â€"Misses Nota. Rosâ€" enl« rger and Mabel _ Bowman _ were chosen delegates to the County Sunâ€" day School Comention by the M. B. Supday School. â€"Mr. Ailan (Goed has ben in charse of Mr. Theo. Miller‘s blacksmnith shop, while the latter was laid up.â€"Mr. _ Oliver Schiefele â€" has greatly improved the apyearance _ oi his residence | by adding a fin> veranâ€" }cl.xh â€"Mrs. Cuntz is again slowly . reâ€" covering from a slight stroke which she took last Wedrsday.â€"Mr. Clayâ€" tor Knarr has returnmod bonle â€" after bring enzaged near Elmira for . three veats.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Olivcr schicfele airl family are spenjinz a short time with friends near Glenallen. â€"Mr. Ed. A. Schweitzer of _ near Montreal, was _ a visitor here â€" last Friday.â€"Miss Rudelia Doarr of Berâ€" ‘Iin. spent _ Sunday with her parents here. King Street, theic folly If your hair is losing its natural color, is falling out, dull, streaky, full of dandruft, too dry, or if _ the scalp itches and burns do not be alarmed, use Parisian Sage. Rub it well iyto the sealp. It < will go tight to the hair roots, nourish them and stimulate the hair togrow long and beautiful. It removes dandrufi with one application, stops itching scalp, falling hait and makes the head feel fine. (Girls and women of all ages want to be beautiful and atttactive, . but unsightly, thin and fiicless _ hair deâ€" stroys half the beauty of a pretty face. IBKUTAL CRIME PI Parisian Sage supplies the â€" hair with what is needed to make it soit, Auffy, â€"thick and gloriously radiant It is sold in filty cent bottes> ~ hy K. M. Devitt, Waterloo, and C. E. Swaisland, Berlin, and at all drug counters. Look for the trade markâ€" "The Girl with the Auburn | Hair." Accept no other. INCENSED OVER EXAMINATION ‘The students of Queen‘s University,! Kingston, ate incensed over the "rnnll‘ questions"‘,set at the recent examina-| tion by the Dominion Medical Council! which plucked ten out . of flgh:cm; students. The lrldnnt new spaper "'i prints some of *Athe questions: ‘‘They ; were asked to give the death rate in | Montreal from tuberculosis, and the| chemical composition of olm«margar-‘ ine. Still anothet fool request . was | to give the bacteriological analysis oi water in Mount Royalâ€"as ii abuity tarvy. with 16 lashes six monthis clt er «mtering, and anothét 15 at the end nf the fitst vear, was the pens‘ty meted out to Wiltiany Draper, _ con victed by â€" Judge | Hardy oi a moit atroci ws _ assault on & sixâ€"ycarâ€"old girl on Brantord. . Judee Hardy 5t verely scored â€" the defemjant, _ whose pléa had â€" been drimkenness, . saving that this did not excuse the . crimr, and be â€" would punish him very . 84â€" verely Draper had previously served tine â€" for &n offence arsirst a litte to answer this was a test knowledge*® GLORIOUS HAR COMMUNICATION Conestogo in the K NISHED nrston Pon six months Wettlaufer‘s Departmental Store, of medic it for j Sun & m rebverrnes uts 2 ’(‘ln‘on.«Telegraph and Canadian 1 Farm wenef in o Crrem.~Telegraph and Daily i Clobe ... 0 l e mroamm l(?hr«'nâ€"'l‘elcgraph and Daily $ ~Mall _oune comencr snn uies ariiee 9 jChro#.â€"Telegraph and Daily 2= WO m â€" inss Amainen= ; Chron.â€"Telegrapb and Nertbern i *MOS§EN@EF L......ouan sroie ced [ â€"‘The abovse rates do not apply the United States. > ® | & 1@ WONEN‘S RUBBERS Women‘s Rubbersk; plgh overs sizes 4 10 1.?&%#.100 * buy butter, eggs, dried apples unions, etc. Highest prices paid 15 ouly boys‘ sults in asmice dark zrey and brown tweed, sizes 26 to 82 Rexular $4.00 to $5.00) s>¢ial This week remet ... $8.69 We Hare a large: asgsortmenpt _ of boys‘ and men‘s overcoats in _ dark brown and grey iweed with . shawl and comvertible collar, prices range from $8.25 to ... 22000. . £20.00 The Borlin Daily Telegraph Waterloo County‘s Brightest Daily 7 Hecrine enticne sns Chron.â€"Telegraph and . Weekly Glote ppahs venvonen iss Chron.â€"Telegraph and Week!y Chronicle Telegraph and Family Hetrald and Weekly Star with war map Hiave O anmntins ; is Chronâ€"Telegraph and Farmer‘s AdYOCAt@ .222 l Chren.â€"Telegraph and Weekly WAINMBSS . :.sunum umc kouiges Chron.â€"Telegraph and â€" Weekly Fatn* & Daify ..._;...., a (Ruonâ€"Tolegraph and Weekly _ VOTERS Municipality of the Town of Waterloo, in the County of W aterloo â€" 1:;#.q0@...0..0...0000: Clubbing Offer â€" for 1915 NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN that avi I have transmitted or delivered _ to the persons mentioned in Section 9 ’. oi The Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act the N copies tequired by said Section to be n so transmitted of . delivered of _ the > ° I;st. made prtsvant . to said Act, of M all persors appearing by the last reâ€" ' s * vised Assessment _ NMoll of the â€" said J. Y. Egan, Sp ialist of Ti onto f ue sioceg Ne c °_‘ Wonderful Method Retaine Municipality to h: entitled to vole in â€" Without Knife, Danger or a j ; "P‘h“ t c 8 the suid MunicipdlJt? at mnswi:flmmr&ffl?gzg mc‘mhrri‘ of t,N Legislative AssembM / nmldnm oT k ‘*‘l':fl"" ‘who’m i M i i " or stu@®yc ani at Municipal ?lechun -M \Mw |si‘ntendzmml the said List was first posted up at lef, rest and Sécurity without ope f . stn‘- all i aon, restores rupture to natural my office at the; Town:of ;Water}oo on position, and offl trusses are thrown a * A Multitades of cured men, women .Mm en the second day of November, H\H,n#l%mcrnuw suscess where others fal.. ‘ and remains there for inspection "“?,g"‘mh;:':,dn‘.','ï¬â€˜,',::"â€""m“"'m \AND I herebv call upon all Voters mhï¬ï¬:‘.‘;,,,"“&;',,:‘:,“;“,‘.’,;;’,',,':(",.;, to tave intmediate proceedings ; petsonally. Do not delay ; tear 6ff coupd® have ant erfors ot omissions correct Free Rupture Coupen. d C BVE The Chronicleâ€"Teftegraph Tried ®pples, § ow ed ber tie th fat Fresh gathered eggs, peT doz ERCOA TS Let us supply your wants in the Meat Line. We always Lheep on hand choice noceot Why not deal here and Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made a usage Fresh Meats Next time order from us D The Mevican Government has not: d the Canadian . Posteflice Depart nt of the tfemporary shispens on 0 n countrics EDGAR FISCHER 8 SUITS Rupcegsor, to J, B. Fischer, hone 313 TED thi 191 4. iny erLOTSs OT 0 n IAMES get the best ? lin Cxt LISTS 1915 to law seventh day of N« HAIGHT Waterloo $2.00 #5¢ 1.85 1.85 1.8% 1.85 $2¢ 2.40 1.00 .00 90 90 90 40 to 50 €, | @ | @ | on# studya o o og on nageaie at Nef, rest and Sécurity without ope :tnr all it 'flon. restores rupture to natural on position, and offl trusses are thrown -vfl 1 Multithdes of cured mon, women and chiférem 4, testify, . Greatest susce«ss where others fal.. © Waterloo, Ontario RUBBERS ! RUBBER®! prices ‘85, .20 and....., ...... ...\ Loys‘ Rubbers, . sizes 1‘to $, ° prices 50, 60 asd ... . ... Ludies‘ ‘Rupbers, sizes 24 to 1 Youth Roxâ€"call _ Blucher, an extr@ good fall shoe, heavy sole, worth $2.00 3 Paif, fOf . ....2. u. $1.50 15 pair Men‘s Shoes in a Urus Calf, or Chrome Srfln leather , heavy sole, sizes,6 to 10, regular $3 to $4.50‘ for ‘ $2.50 worth 15¢., for ........ .0 5> ’ Misses Rubbers, sizes Al to 2. .‘ worth 60c., for :............_... us; 50¢. Men‘s Two Bucke} Rubber, sites . 6 to 11, prices $2.25 and .. , $2,50 bien‘s Lace Lumberman Rubbers, sizes 6 to 11 prices $2.00 to n‘.‘q Higly and Jow . SHeRS Men‘s Rubbers,: stzes . $)‘toâ€"11 RUPTURE All overdue vessels on the _ Great Lakes have been accounted f<r,, many be‘ng still in shelter from the â€" fury of a 50â€"mile gale with blinding snow. This |'ou£¢‘fl. upon presentation Â¥t.'u apeclalist, 14 Kast King 8t., ‘ !i'.".&'i‘f "IIU the" Ttown* â€" belo« . _ entttied bearer to free consultation and exatnination of samples. | Ask at hotel oftice. â€" Note dutés ADVERTISE , . AUCTION SALES AND FARMS FOR SALE f _ G O , M 4 ._ N C Chronicle _ ; Telegraph It enters over 3000 homes every week and covers the field thoraughly. AUCTION SALE BILLS printed here on short notice. CGive us your next order. Telegraph _ wATERLCO _ OiFARi STR A FORDâ€"Winds tel, Nov. 27. BERLIN.â€"Walpet Sat., Sun., (anl da night), ~2 «days in‘s #xth. and 29th (SRRâ€"DATES\A‘T BOTTIOM) The Chronicleâ€" in the ‘no Jonget wees suat hr\!b‘lhéi!b. ï¬svt\_‘who’*u 1%“«%. Inntast re" ‘ ithout ope ea r:pmo to naturai re thrown a / romen and chiféren to daid*t" )ms en#TVO® Ho and $1:00