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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Feb 1915, p. 2

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y ® has to pay out a JaTSE | 13' . wages. ‘They must, thereâ€" be included in any just estimate ie farmer‘s income. The city er is paid entirely in cash, and: armer only part in cash. an investigation of the earnâ€"| | of 438 farm families in ten states lifterent sections of the countryq these farms the cost of maintainâ€" each‘grown. person was, on An ige, $176 a year, counting faod, , rent, labor, etc. Of this sum only it 22 per cent. was paid out in ‘â€"‘The remainder was furnished he farin in those things for which money could have been exchangâ€" he extent to which _ a farm â€" can s be made selfâ€"sustaining, is indlcl | by conditions in North Carolina. here the average annual value of ) féod, fuel, oil and shelter enjoyed the farm family was $505. The in furnished directly $429. . Food ‘the chief item. _ This amounted 01.93, of which $330.65 was raised ‘the farm. Of meat, poultry, milk, is, cheese, etc., 97.3 per cent. were me products; of fruits, 98 per cent.; veg bles, 96.1. Of the other artiâ€" s consumed, classed as groceries, ly 24 per cent.‘was raised on . the Enna error to overiook when estiâ€" ting the farmer‘s income. It was that $125 was a fair rental rge for the average farmhouse, inâ€" ing interest,. depreciation and reâ€" The fact that the farmer does have to pay out this sum, it is ‘is equivalent to adding $125 to ‘income. . With labor it is much W rates reasonable and known on application e two other important items in cost of farm maintenance, . SaY irtmental officials, are house rent ‘labor. Both of these it is & same INARD‘S _ LINIMENT CURES RET IN COWsS. \)_ ‘Mr. J. McEwen of Dundas, writes:â€"" For : fifteen on wl pige ie no mmneewi this herbal resuited in a complete mc caici siace." FARMER‘S EARNINGS. _ _ Mr. Henry Fougere of Peulaâ€" N.S., says:â€"*"L suffered with Piles and could find: ©% to give me relief until I tried . ‘This cured me. 1 conâ€" Zamâ€"Buk the finest cintment the market."" f ***‘The above are specimens of the, mmmmnnd‘”n;lfiv- §-’:15‘:’J:‘~“."’»“7‘-' Bf | id hy not do nhewise * Zamâ€"Bak is best for eczema, prve? n 5) mln" Inrorme sed Pates, on pow freg trom Sam: ie e y r .7 cent { t and C inineniet *" * rTisErs # | «oKe oo t oi tbe SON8, LIMITED: published it dot so pard. . States subscrib ON T must not be in a:. . Casual n .t: W-"‘": been able out. of profts a immagrrtorâ€" o transfer the sum of $9,375 to Reserve Fund, which now stands af. ~$40,000, and garry <qrward $2,850. to: the crodit of Proft and Loss. Considerable adâ€" ditional stotk~ was (Mlso subscribed CompanRy mfi.!»m was . migo S\ % eyear, bringing the i $413,300. ~The total assets and .flmol debentures, and $ 4 mh o ioabues o agouct "‘&i henture accounts, are. $208,586. _ _ These figures show this young com pany to be in & stromg position, an« accounts for the steadily increasin patronage it is receiving. The Boar of Directors and Manager are to b congratulated upon the fine showin they have been able to make during & off year so far as favorable financis conditions are concerned. s them, and done. The war budget brought dow Finance Minister White in t mons on â€" Thursday was ont: most interesting ever present:{ the people of Canada owing t« provisions for war taxes it c ed. Briefly stated the Finance Miniv;ter,I:“':' ESt :""'55“ ns -;-v&‘a--v;l iple | ; ouniy, and . wi mee! e ‘ aple . at the close of the present, fiscal year | S CrtE.Chihâ€"_at. Comire io e on March 31st next, will face @a (J8 tovwnshiv hall on the ev J.i of Bel 1 ficit of $110,000,000, thy current rf"*tn:;.ry 15th. The subject of the deâ€" enue falling short by over‘ 10,000,000 hake is, Regolved that Agriculture ofâ€" | of meeting the expenditures on ordip.| fers bettrr indueâ€"ments to the young &. For comiagk. veat man than any other. occupation. Evâ€" ary accoub. theâ€" comins . ye2T;j erviody welcome. Quite a numbet Of the expenditures . are estimated | at|our young pcople gathored _ at . the; $300,000,000 and to meet those even :hmve of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klemn, with ‘the etpected receipts #rom. the ;l::; "fh«t:dlay a::e;;ns,e'l‘h:w evening. j $ _ _13 . ,|_|Was svent in laying, etc. < new war tga included ‘the lsll.n‘xv. t ersouals.â€"Mr. Bkien â€" Righim and ed revenue is but $150,000,000. This |Mr. Morley Battlen . spent Saturday, leaves a, deficit of $150,000,000. Takâ€" | and Sunday in‘ Berlin â€"Mr. Gilbert ing the war eXxpenditures at $100,â€" \Becker from near ‘New Dundee spent ces mo i Sunday with â€" Mr. and, Mrs. Gilbert: 000,000, this would indicate that the Spaziul.â€"Mg aid Mis. EpH Erpst war taxes are . not w.ar taxes alter |from Strasbure spont Sunday. with all, â€" but that they will be used . in |Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Righm.â€"Mr. _ and meeting â€" expeddiluies on ordinary, | Mrs. im Wey. from Rerlin. spent Sunâ€" special ‘and capital account, and Mi"““‘” home. â€"of Mr. Louis Henâ€" all,‘ but that they will be used _ in meeting ~ expeidilures on ordinaty, special ‘and capital account, and that the money spent on the wat and more will have to be borrowed and the amount _ added to . the national debt. ns The new taxes are so diffused as to affect practically every class of _ the community. While they will add burâ€" dens, there will, however, be little disposition, . to criticize as every Canadian is prepared to make . any gacrifice that may be necessary to ingure the success of the allies in the world war in which Canada as a part of the British Empire is now One thing, however, the people haye a tight to expect and that is that the money wilt te honestly spent. 8. WATERLOO _ . _ . LIBERALS TO HOLD CONVENTION Anmtntwfludhem utive of the South Waterloo Liberal Aé#ociation was held in the Council Chamber on Wednesday afternoon {0f ‘the purpose of making arrangements ‘for calling » convention of the party in that ridine at which a candidate for the Dominion Patliament will be namâ€" tion on Tuesday, March 2nd, neld in Galt, . ht cbA 1t was decided to call the convenâ€" THE NEW WAR TAX the as the AOL) WB apsets oC .: t D it contail Minister it ‘cuuton oo "Tyenday atternoon, ‘» . in relcrence to fi‘lpfll- "“: very> prex - whn uum: "}‘m flflm hmuu to bring in a report \ ab "te regular . mbeting.. f | Thr Provincial Government will be }ug’d not to. reduce the grante to Agâ€" rieJtnsal seciete®.s c« o0 00 01 0_ *Whlipen noen /E "*â€"â€" gate Condi _ Te y !~ Jr.â€"II.â€"L. Lindsay, E. Richm, A. |heist, E. Reist. ; â€" |â€"The Farmers‘ Club held their reguâ€" '1lar meeting on Jan. 27th lest, and a |woocly number were in attendance ‘when election of officers took place, bY | and the follov iny were elected for the uâ€" t ~.suine year : Pres., Wm. Orr; Vice the | Prcs., Eh. Erast; secâ€"treas., Alf, i , | lsxael. Programme committee, Mesâ€" nn-[‘“' Edwin Hallmgn, Walter Cherty, 4C \and wilfred Wanner. Next meeting itâ€"| will be bold on the 24th inst. _ The: tiub is also in the series of debates ter, |which are going . on throughout the oo r | coumy. and will meet the: Maple \Grove. Club at Centreville in the de | topushiv hall on the evening of Bebâ€" r"‘*tn:ary 15th. The subject of the deâ€" ~Jhe. deputation which appeare® be¢~ fore she Council nmmw'!‘ ot Iurlic School Inspector .F. W. Shep 8. S. No.7. Waterloo : Sr. IV.â€"A, Schuts, H. Brocker, A. Meyer, Jr. IV.â€"R. Becker, C. Colwell, C. Kesselring, V. Shantz, W. Hagedotn. | adx+ III.â€"L. Hagedorn, M. Kesselâ€" ring, A. Schutz, A. Hagedorn.‘ _ It was announced in the British ‘ommons that the ringleader of the German spies had been sentenced to prigon. t MARVELLOUS:BALSAMIC.. ESSENCES CURE, _""" STATISTICS PROVE NINETYâ€" sEVEN 'nmcm. OF CANAâ€" \~ "paA‘S LAMIN IS INâ€" + FESTED WITH THE ; % GERMS OF CAâ€" * a o _ TARRH.. This disease is. most dangerous owâ€" | ing to its tendency to ettond to the | Bronchial tubes and lungs, where | it causes Consumption. _ Unfortunately the people have had faita in sp1ays, } dintments +and . snufts, w)i5b w'tl possibly cure, and in conseqush:e caâ€" tarrhal, disease has become A naticne al curse. Science is advancing every! day, :l‘ fortunately a rou edy & been discovered that not nnivy _ ¢ prevents Catarrh. ‘This ‘hgfl-dt "Catarrhozone‘" . has suftâ€" ficient power to kill the germs . of Bronchitis, Catatrh and Asthma. It] ty . Council resumed Puesday alternogn, a red before the Counâ€" to truancy, which is \CATARRH,â€" NO DRUGS TOâ€" gay â€"al 1 Waterioo £90k l 2 2 Sanld _A DA Woole have < m ie se n on U men are a% work puting it » .ggn“w:: ‘I: tunning in :anfit week, t tun“fir‘:hflg'flh .t"..: K.; Y 6 FEilora fackoâ€" tfi‘fl:} to Oomv?lorkt‘hnt-rlde M oo i ar t whs t Couls ‘of Olivet .-fi Mr. and Mr3. J 6 as Walâ€" lington spent Friday at Linwood. â€" Mr.° Fdaw Hiéric of Berlim spent "r#uud;y ‘in the village.â€"Mr. Louis ‘Hluber® was a business visitor to St. P<ay peiigpit s chiy ye . Jacobs j day . and . J. ie ”fl&&?'t ‘Fimrs in ‘ om% y ‘ge% to Mernetr‘s Sale of Goods and Clothing Y This .W‘“ww sold MM :: cause it was Po L;a'tue ;w had not tom all of it KA DIRECT BREATHING CURE in his store at Hespeler A gang of a bundred and filty ~men and two enzines and snowplow from Toronto have been busily engaged in trying fo open the Listowel branch. â€"Mr. â€" James McKenty _ left Monday for Bérlin.â€"We are sorty to report the death .of : Mr. Charles Grasser aged 67 years, who died at his home near Linwood on Monday. . The reâ€" ‘msins will be laid to rest in the unâ€" E;"W on Thursday morming. Mucti sympathy is extended to" the beâ€" reaved. REPORT OF LINWOOD P. S. FOR & _ o FANUARY. 4th, Classâ€"Spell., Geog., Gram., Arith.: W..Hahn 74; E. Beges 12. Sr. (1!I.â€"Spell., Arith., Comp., (icob.: *W. Beggs, 86; E. Crookâ€" shanks, 77# J. Beaton 72. _ Jr. . II.â€"Spéll., Arith., ~Comp., }erg.: 1F. Dechert, 86; * Kreutrwieâ€" ser, 81+ R. Holling, 69; B. Wray,66; C. Lute, 64: W. Schleuter, 52 ; L. Ament, 39, â€"â€"Sr.. IIâ€"Spell., â€" Comp., â€" Arith., (ieog.: *A. Dechert, 85, A. Kreutzâ€" wieser, 83; N. Km 81;, L. Dechâ€" ert. ‘80; A.Lapts, 79; D.*D.Kosnib 64; M. Schleuter..60;. M. ‘Ament, 59 : Ww. Stricker, ~5; E. SChleuter, 40 ; W. Fink, 33: *J. Carnochao, 22. Jr. JI.â€"Spélling, Geo.: H. Lutz 74; J. Manser, 59: B. Wray, §M ; H. Kreutzwieser, 59; *B. Burnett, 41 ; !*O. Koenig, 22: H. Schleuter, 8. _ CU,â€" ROCIIR, AM, MM, RIRUARTUEDYOCT Sr, 1.â€"Alma Dechert, E. Lant:, E Carnochan A. Schleuter. | ~ ____ _Jr. I.â€"H Lantz, E. Lutz, E. Wilâ€" ker, C. Eeggs, G. Hammer. *â€"Missed one exam. Or more. Jr. II.â€"Edna Schaefer, Mary Ann Martin, Herman Moeser, Irene Wood, Edith Sattler, Willie Potter. â€"____ Jr. 11. A.â€"Mabel Habn,â€" Amos Hofiâ€" man, Gertie Ottrrbein, Charlie ‘Zimr kan, _La.uretta Bracndle, Willie Buehâ€" ler. Matie Huehn, Maud Buchler. __ 1st‘ Class.â€"Carl Scheifele, Ida Fiackbordt, Gladys . Steiss, Maurice GBiger, Herman . Ziegler, _ Freddie BSteiss, Elias Moeséer,, " Grorge Frics, ie Heimpel, Bertie Schmidt. .$r. Pr.â€"Norma Schaefer, Howard :inkan, Isracl Hoffman, Willis Hackâ€" bordt, Irene Hahn. _ ons terbein, Emma Fries __Jt. Pr.â€" Elsie Ziégler, Harold Steiss, Rita Scheiféle, Cassima Otâ€" { fenry (J. Glaubitz _ has reinâ€" Elated as\ General llmag::c:! the Lon{lon Utilities Commission, which position he vacated some weeks ago because of ooposition to his German ;a;th and alleged proâ€"German sympaâ€" ‘thies. se ‘ing baisams that go to the remotest part of the nose, th}'oa_\”hfi‘ lungs, carrying beal'-hâ€"s\::u ideition‘< every spotâ€" that .or weak. You don‘t take‘* C 6 . like cough mixtureâ€"you A{:hnle its heal Â¥apor at the mouth and it spreada all through the breathing organs, | soothing _ and curing wherever Caâ€" {tarth exists. ‘This is nature‘s . way ; of mlyinaex richest balsams, the . purest antiseptics known to scjence. _A sneezing | cold is cured in ten minutes. A harsh cough is eased in hour, the most offensive catatrh E thoroughly drawn from the sysâ€" tem. _ For Asthma and _ Bronchial irritaâ€" *,‘ nothing can equal Catarrhozone â€"every physician and druggist. says 8o, and we‘advise our readers to try. winter ill, The complete outht costs $1.00, medium size §0¢c., at all deal MINARD‘S LINZMENT CO., LTD. GERMAN MILLS. SCHOOL REPORT. whe paroqtal Hawkesvillo a. hun oidee :.5 P score of sever six in favor f the visitors. C.\I/gh foot acted as referee in a very gtigâ€" \ FPiur® h 'flm Iater péhding a few! ‘days isiting iribads Fimira.â€"A 4oad of: y‘oung people from this vicinity drove â€" â€" to Hamburg to spent the weekâ€"end 5 iting friguds thete.. _ _ _ _i Jt. IV.â€"Herbie Féick, 4815; ITrens Snider, 3475; _ Silyg Suider, 3080; Clifiord Smider. 3810. " _ _. _ Lutati > 29 ad [s _‘ cinas Sr. TII.â€"Milton Feick, 4875; Vera fonsberger, 4610; â€" Harvey Zeller, 3610; Alfred Arndt 3320; Farl Theâ€" . 8155 Ruby Miller, 3135, Charâ€" lie Holt. 2055. £ + dr. II.â€"Luanda Livergood, | 4845 ; Stanley Zeller, 2090;, Stanley Snides gk15; Lioyd Snider, 1780. _ * T EOe yc c ut + . _ Jr AH.â€"Luanda ~ Livergood,. 4845 ; Ford Grischow, 2885, â€" ‘Jr. II.â€"Violet Feick, 2695 ; Clare Crcssman, 2245; John Wanner, 1505. Sr. Pt. II.â€"Grace _ Snider, 2040 ; Roxy Grischow. 2060; Clayton Feick 1845; Marv Zeller, 1700; Eldon Ernst 1445; ‘Annie Holt 865. ¢ R SCHOOL REPORT S. S. NO. 2, WAaTFERLOO, FOR MONTH OR JANUANY....â€" _"~. News Notes â€"Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Playford of _ Waterloo, called _ on triends here last week.â€"Mr. Playford Q%ou;h hale and hearty feels the loss of his right hand which. he had . the misfortune . to lose sometime ago,â€" Mr. and ~\Mrs. Alex. Hastings ‘and two children spent last week in Torâ€" onto.â€"NMr. Elery â€" Little is ~visiting his sister, Mrs. Alex. Gilmour.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Peter Lather and" family spent Sunday with friends at . Bamâ€" burg.â€"Mr. Elias Playford andâ€" Mrs. W. Uttley spent Sunday in Waterloo. â€"Mr. Jas. Richardson â€" of the . 5th line, sold his fine 100 acre farm «. to Mr. Huras for a bhandsome figure, A WOMAN‘S MESSAGE TO ~WOâ€" MEN. If you are troubled with weaR, $irâ€" ed feelings, headache, backache, beaf> ing down sensations, bladder weakâ€" mess, _ constipation, catarrhal : condiâ€" tions, pain in the sides regularly ‘ or irregularly, bloating or unnatural enâ€" largements, sense of falling or misâ€" placement . of internal ~~organs, netâ€" vousness, desire to CTy, palpitation, hot flashes, dark rings under . the eyes, or a loss . of interest in life, J invite you to write and ask for my simple method of _ home treatment, i days‘â€"trialâ€"entirely free and postpaid, also _ references to Canadâ€" ian ladies who gladly tell how â€" they regained health, strength, and happiâ€" ness by this method. Write toâ€"day. ‘Address : Mrs. M. Summers, Box §01, Windsor, Ont. MUNIGIPAL _ â€" â€" TEEAMONE O REGOR The first issue of the Waterloo Muâ€" nicipal Tolephone Directory is now in the hands of subscribers. It contains upwards of three â€" hundred names, wluch shows that the municipal sysâ€" tem inaugurated _ by ‘the Waterloo Townshin Council, has gained pypu- larity rapidly. ‘The system has direct onuection with the Bell system at Berlin . and _ Preston and Hespelor, through which calls can pe made by subscribers at ten cents each. The cost of the system is $12.52 a year to each subscriper for which he is assessed by the township and which he pays with his other taxes. IThis charge covers both maintenance nd sinking fund cost. If a subsctib= er wishes to pay for his share of caâ€" pital cost outright, he can do so by paying $68.00. Aiter that all he has to No odds how bad your lver, stomâ€" ath or bowels;â€"kow much your head aches, how miserablo you areâ€" from constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowelsâ€"you always get reliof . with â€" Cascarets. “.xm" diately cleanse and regulate theâ€"stom:â€" nh.tuonthoz.mtofi and foul gases; the excess bile from the liver and carry off the conâ€" stipated waste matter and. poison 10 CENT "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS . n oaine L 4ll sepag BE Aurtarst O irmsntiayasd Th C mmowmmi-."fi 10â€"cent box from your druggist ...,muvnmmmm stomach sweet and head clear for moritha. L-val-flhmm IIEARD'S LINIMENT CURES yb ib t nen 9 1B e d + pay is $3.50 a year for maintenâ€" . oNer evening evening «to sée,; what turnâ€" be one of the Tasvest games ts 4 bivs.. o Headache, Constipation, , Sour Stom«ch, Bad winter , Dad : Detroit, Michigan _ _ \â€" Center of business on Grand Circus Park,. 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If your renewal has already been sent us, please disâ€" regard this notice and accept our thanks for your earlier remittance. f THE DOMINION BANK 200 Rooms, 200 Rooms, 100 Rooms, 100 Rooms, Use this blank. _ THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH, Waterloo, Ontario. 8 Enclosed please find $ .. .rengwal of my';ubSCfi}):fiOfi to the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph + o & 5 C fi,,, A f h m% wareauco shancn, * eentiw snamout . Jaceb Hespeler, Mgr. 3. Mor A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRAR CINCVLAR LETTERS OF OREDIT BANK MONEY ORDER® > : BERLIN BRANCH : BADEN *6) 55 04 The date on the address label on ‘your paper tells you when Do Your Banking By Mail Name O1d Addrtess Your Subscription EXPIRES New at guen w.»., phEsiOENT: . w. p. marthews, vipurntuosN® C. A. BOGERT, General Manager,. Branches in HOTEL TULLER N, EVANS, Managerâ€" E. R. FITZGERALD, Manager. New Unique Cafes and Cabaret Exellente N acth For V ailue T46 i#

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