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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Oct 1915, p. 8

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Mess +49 ; zg * and _ Mi Canada, . Kas {.ln.a o ,. Wm. G â€" Rev.. Wm. Gribble, of Parry Sound ;"" $ , Mrs. Wm. Snider, ea spent . the, weekâ€"end 'hq" â€" ‘s son,. Mr. Ralphâ€"Gripble. |»* _ Vieuk,. Gerald Hamilton, who comâ€"|£° ph a course at Niagara Camp, been sent to take another course | * engincering training depot z;‘fl awa,. graduates from which t ‘Torwarded in batches of 30 or more, * to £ for further training. fur £% » Ed.. Huchi and da:gmen.l and Erla, of Heidelberg, nvo"‘ f to their home after a week‘s |!f with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘!! ~‘Mr. and _ Mrs. H. J. Seibert, of i Kas., â€" are . visiting theit l Mrs. Buschler and Miss Yogâ€" D. Ritz, Mr. Huchn and Mr. Herbert , of Berlin, were weekâ€"end visâ€" with Mr. and Mrs. Ritz. «. Mr, John Wing has veen appointed Q% Constable by His Honor udge Hanning, of Berlin. Mr. Wing I _mbly filled the position . of town 4 here :or many years. ; Mr. Oliver Nabrgang and {amily ind Mr. Isaizsh Nahrgang and family, the funeral of their mother, , Mrs. John Nahrgang, at E+ m Saturday. The late Mrs. g was a . former wellâ€"known resident of Wilmot. Her husband pres dbceascd her a few years qgo. A ’o"gu up family survive her Messtrs. eah and Daniel Cressman are broâ€" thers of the deceased and also atâ€" Â¥Tended the funeral. »Miss Helen and _ Master Bopbie Wylic, have returned to their home j Cleveland, Obio, after a visit with their _ grandparents, (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin. The Women‘s Patriotic‘Society have donated the sum of $100 to the Britâ€" ith Red Cross Fund. This prings the contribution: of _ the town up to alâ€" most \+$2,300. s ‘Annual Meeting of Rink Company : Davey, of Windsor, which took place =The annual meeting of the New in Berlin Thursday morning last, Hamburg Rink Co., Ltd., was hold at The bazaar heldiby the Ladies‘ Aid th ;!Imperhl Hotel, on Thursday of the Methodist Charch last Saturâ€" . ‘The financial â€" report was day afternoon . was very successful, presented and was considered . very about $60,00 being cleared. #atisfactory under the conditions of _ Mr. David Hoilinger is erecting . a the Bast season. Mr.‘J. A. Hartman, n>w placksmith shop beside the one who was secretary of the Rink Comâ€" which he has been occupying. Fany for several years and one ofi _ Mr. Solomon Lichty had the . misâ€" e managing committse since the fortune of having one finger . taken pany was formed, ten yvears, reâ€" ofl and the thumb of his left _ hand Signed from the Board as he recentâ€" badly . mutilated while working _ at iy‘__mnoved fron the town. _ A vote the rip saw â€" of the Elmira Interior is Wimaie Merner, of Sctaingvilley -fi rd‘rw, Chir, aw last week, and took in the Patriotic Concerts on esday and Thursday evenings. pector Norman visited the schoop their deaughter, Mrs. (Rev.). 1 rmm;_ .and Mre. Retz, motored to on Friday, and spent the:day K ‘and District H Mr. Alfred _ Morris, of Montreal, shipped:a carload. of fine. horses which he purchased in this neighborhood through Mr. Simpson Merner. Mr, Merner sold a h?ch- driver _ to ‘Mr. Harrison astner, of Sebringâ€" »ville. ; 0C M 14| d of thanks was *oâ€" Mr. man . for h-xub "-'3 nfi::*bmo& % / per OB “ NMflh&y. ‘go“ cudntdl-flu.iupllln h*Jt.B.R&BWG;\hflE went, J, E. ;81.‘.[10. Ritz ; Treasurer, D. W. Geiger ; rectors, H. Phillips, B. Puddicombe, L. L. Peine ; Managing Committes, -mu&““mfi ?â€" :1 The so m went, J u“-'.‘. uruy; D iE Tne uwgf Ritz ; Treasurer, D. W. Geiger ; c church held « a : rectors, H. Phillips, B. Puddicombe, rocial w eming â€" L L. Peine ; Iau‘lu.m and last, â€" 1 J. F. Rau and B. Pudd ; Audgâ€" bets of the ' itors, Mr. L. Peine and Miss uc:z nmx;m 3:0.“ On the farm of Mr. Jeremiah an able at the ‘ a silo, 14 feet in diameter and 40 Mr. and Mrs. Joh: W. ‘ feet bigh was flled in 8 hours. Mr. four. miles west of Elmira on Monday Joseph 1. Bender‘s engine supplied evening while the Guild of the the power and Mr. Nich D. Roth‘s byterian Church pleasantly f ensilage cutter was used to cut the ed their members and others in corn. This is considered exceptionalâ€" ‘church school room Tuesday fl-l’ ly good sorka'd’l‘nfinel(::"of" v:'o; _'.._....__._â€" helped so di r *# lor. the ; Dllld.. £5.9 good showing made im the work. I Ew Mr. A. W.. uailanan, agent _ for BHeatty Bros., of Fergus, has just sold to Mr. Oliver Zinn, of Blair, a fine outfit of steel â€" stalls for his stable, Mr. Zinn will now have a fine upâ€"toâ€"date stable. e 3 The . members of the 1.O.F. and other friends assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Schacfer last Friday evening and pleasantly _ surâ€" prised them previous to their rembyâ€" al to Preston. A very enjoyable time was _ spent by all. _ Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer were both aetive members of the 1.O.F. and their removal from town is rexretted »v the members of the lodge, besides thelr many, oth friends. ‘They lett nere on Monday for their new home and have the best wiches of all. i the Great West Felt Company is on a business trip to Winnipeg and other Western points.â€"Mrs. M. E. Trantet arrived here a:e end of the week . to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. David Fear.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Schaal attended _ the funeral . of their eldest daughter, Mrs. Leonard Davey, of Windsor, which took place in Berlin Thursday morning last. _ News Items :â€"Mr. O. H. Vogt, of hâ€":uwa-' year are the fine now , of A. D. Schmidt, Mr. Heary W. Bc der and Mr: Hectus, News. Items ;â€"The ~New m Choral Society vfl hold its first meeting in the house on S4tâ€" _urday evening, Oct. 80. Mrs, K has been engaged as instructor, an teresting and profitable series of sons in singing is assured.â€"The ¥» mers‘ CoOperative Creamery: Co. improved its premises by building ‘ 60â€"foot concrete chimney. a Woodwork Co, last Monday The Union Bank has moved to its handsome new offices on Mains f â€"â€"We are pleased to report that Mr. Gordon Haliman, who was ‘on . 1 rick list for a few days, is fully covered. w Now& Notes:â€"Messrs. Willie and Sylvester Stumpl, attended the funer> ‘al of their‘sister Mrs. T. Moore on Monday.â€"The Womans Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. B. Snider last week. Afâ€" ter the business part of the meeting was over a demonstration on u:la took place. _ The meeting was attended and greatly enjoyed bf all presont.â€"Mr. Philip Rominger spent ‘Thursday _ in _ Berlin.â€"Mr. Cleason Musselman of Berlin renewed old acâ€" quaintances while on a business trip through our burg on Friday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houser have returned lfmm a month‘s trip visiting t.hro$ the northern part of Michigan. â€".Mr: |and Mrs. _ Sam Weber visited with |Berlin friends on Monday.â€"Mr, Syiâ€" lvnc-r Stumpf has sold his mverty| ‘ to Mr. Chas. Hilker of Elmin.-ln] | and Mrs. Chas, Schutz and family . of Elmira and Miss Alma Eifert of TaYâ€" istock were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Aaron Snider.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder motored to Coll/ ingwood to spend the 'M;;z Elderfield has moved into the 4 lately occupied by Mr. Alex Hass~ Mr. and.Mrs. A. J. Ruggle and famâ€" ily visited at the home of Mr. ‘Albert Snider at Glenallan on Sunday. Â¥G Floradale. at his : home: shere. r.m %um ll’:-luay for where he accepted . a position in Mr. Poxson‘s blacksmith «hop.â€"Mr. Currey Tanner was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Guelph on Thursday. Miss Grace Buimer of Listowel is visâ€" iting at her home here. \_ THE CONDITION OF TOO MANY _ WOMENAND TOO MANY GIRLS _ oo "many _ women and too many fmrerin ht and drawn ; ; Appear and their eyes lack brightness. Can this pe wondered at when they so rrowtly bave h:::; aches, â€"packaches a general iuo‘ wretcheduess and weakness * In inost cases it is the plood that is to blame. From one causejor another ih» blood has become thin and watâ€" ery and. it is a,fact thatâ€"anaemia (bloodlessness) more than any other cause, gives women this prematurely + It is important m ‘m':l’:ed supply of girls and wom be, regularly _ replenishedâ€"imâ€" portant not only on the â€"score of looks, but to restore robust health, which is of greater value. Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink iPills actually make new blood ‘and restore the system shatâ€" ered by overwork or worry. _ These pills give a glow of health to pale "0 =â€"The sad death, of Mr. J om Martin occurred on Saturday I a lingering illness. â€" Mr. is about 53 years ol age.= He will be much missed by his neighbors aud friends. ‘The cemmins. were taken to St. Clements K. C. Cemetery for burial . ~ on Tuesday. Much sympathy a:m to the bereaved family by junfty. _ _ LOOKING OLD TOO SOON faces and make tired, weary women and girls feel bright and happy. With Dr. Williams‘> Pink Pills at band there is no need for any woman _ of ny&loto look ill or feel ill. Mrs. J. mald, jr., Hay, Ont., says : *J honestly â€" believe Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills saved my life. Some years ago I had anaemia, and as I did not realiz6 the seriousness of the trouble 1 soon became a complete wreck, â€" I :# ‘soâ€" weak I could hardly walk. I neither ‘ate nor slept well, and could n16t go upstairs without stopping to rest. .at times 1.had:â€"an almost unâ€" bearable pain in my back and would Fave tq remain in bed.â€" 1 suflered alâ€" most constantly from a dull headâ€" ache, and when sweeping if 1 would stoop to . pick up anything 1 would get so dizzy that 1 would have to catch hold of something to keep from f&lling.~> At times my, heart _ would m& sovdast that 1 would have . a othering: sensation,. My eyes were sunken@hd my hands and limps would be swollén in the mornings. 1 tried several kinds of inedicine without benefit â€" and my friends thought ‘I would _ not recover. _ Then I hegan Uolx Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and bet long could ‘see and feel that they wore helping me. 1 gladiy conâ€" tinued the use of the pills until 1 was completely cured and I _ cannot say‘ exough :iw:their praise, . and . 1 strongly recommend them to all runâ€" down girls and women." oA .8 ~Â¥ou can get â€" Dr. Willtams‘ Pink Pills from any dealer in medicines or by . ma@il at | 50 cents a box or six m‘h‘t $3.90 from The Dr.â€" Wilâ€" | ine Co.,; Brockwille, Ont. _ The ‘Guelph City Council toâ€"night \gfi another $2,500 to their previous ‘tontribution â€" ol $2,500 to the Red Cross Fund. In addition to the city grant, $3,500 was voluntarily handed in to the city treasurer by citizens, mm,z!. total $8,500. KIROâ€".PRAKâ€"TIC ‘The Science That Makes Peoâ€" ple Well and Hlppy. 4 Are you a sufferer from Rheuâ€" matism, Sciaiica, Nervousness, stomach trouble or any other disease acute or chronic? Have you tried every other .remedy without receiving permanent reâ€" lief? _ Have you become disâ€" couraged . thinking there is no help for" you? Cheer up, take fresh hope a bright star appears shining through the _ rarkness which speirs iHealth and Happiâ€" nes#s‘to you, that Star is Chiroâ€" anctle. 95 per cent. of disease eaused~ by pressure onâ€" the spinai nerves as they emit from the spinal column, caused by segments of the spinal column slightly slipped out of place. The Chiropractor adjasts those segments (or vertebrae) back nto place relieving the nerve imâ€" pingement (or interierence) the vital power is then permitted to reach the diseasod parts and the result is Health. Investigate toâ€" day. Consultation Free. 4 CHIROPRACTOR PMONE 344 104 and 105 Weber Chambers, King 8t., Beriin. Mours 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. and 6.30 to 8, and by appointment. CHIROPRACTIC at Pete: .‘1" on Sunday.â€"Mr Walter of in ‘spent . the DR. A. HOLM yB La NO 42â€"1mo ® tet class milch ccu«, with beifer, 1¢ werk old, and hoi=*;*n beites ue tw calve in $wo months. _ .. â€" _ . Byâ€"law 1 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that (a byâ€"law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo on the fourth day of October, 1915, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $7,005.13, â€" for the purpose of raising m to pay the cost of three addiâ€" filter beds, extensionâ€"to the Sewage Disposal System of the Town and that such byâ€"law was registered in the Registry OMce of the County of Waterloo on the "twentyâ€"sixth day of October, 1915. 4 Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must ‘be made within three months of <the first publication of this notice, .. and cannot be made thereafter. London, % 22, â€" A Roâ€" umanian envoy, who has arâ€" rived at Petrograd, and who is a near relative of Premier Bratiano of Roumania, says in an interview that he is convinced ‘ that Roumania .will soon abandon neutralâ€" ity. The action has been deâ€" layed awaiting a sufficient supply of munitions, *"*Now that we are most ready;" hel is quoted as saying, We can reckon on an army of 600,â€" 000 men. which could be inâ€" creased to over a million but for the question of muniâ€" tions." + DATED the twentyâ€"sixth â€" day October, 1915. WILL ABANDON NEVTRALMY 43â€"3t. ITALIAN $§QUADRON . TAKING PART IN ’ BOMBARDMENT RUSSIANS TO ENTER BULGARIA _ IN FORTNIGHT Apply Box K. We teach everything from plainest waist to most elaborate dress in two weeks. Why go to a shon where you do nothing but hem, baste, and overâ€" cast then at the end of 6 months, What do you know about cutting ? Absolutely nothing : Hundreds: have tried the 6 month term at _ dressâ€" making ‘shops, ask them all if at the exviration of their térm, they were able 4o cut out a dressâ€"and all will answer, No ! So why go there ? OQur method is simple and easy . to learn. Call for full information _ at our residence on Saturday, Nov. 20th Next class will commence Nov. 22nd. 1hwe is no pay in advance, and . a free trial given. Ellison Dress cutting Co., [ 42 Eby St., Berlin. 42â€"t1, TOWN OF WATERLOO Aak for MINARN‘S and you . will get it a ll.urn Dressmakin in Two Weeks A druggist can obtain an imitation of MiNARD‘S LINIMENT from a Toronto house at a very low price, and have it labelied his own product. ‘This greasy imitation is the poorâ€" est one we have yet seen of the many that every Tom, Dick and Harry has tried to introduce. Nodec-lm-find Brindisi, Italy, Oct. 33.â€"An Itâ€" alian squadron _ is uktng part: in the blockade and bombardment by the Entente allied _ war ships of â€" the Bulgarian coast in the Aegean Sea, according to a wireless mesâ€" sAke received here toâ€"day. London. â€" Oct. 33.â€"Roumanian nowspapers quote the Russian General _ Visnolike, adjutant to Empor Nicholas as saying: "In a fortnight at the least, Russian troops will land on the Buigarâ€" ian coast." MA TT SCHONDELMEYER, Berlin. JAMES C. HAIGHT, Clerk SALE AD of + There will be cold by public (due tion on the â€" premises of the signed, 8 ‘miles north of erioo 3 miles south of St. Jucobs, on / TUESDAY, NOV. 2ND, 1918. © "Commencing at 130 p.m. hatp, the following stock and implements : Live . Btock‘â€"Horse 7 years old ; colt, 2 years old ; 12 ewes, 4 ewe l-ol-.t:â€"u::n-r-c w nrahn. some couplings, 1 straw :nmic,'dau rmml- eys, chopping , {anning .. 85 it. of 3 and 4.inch leather pelts, reâ€" versible disc, hay tedder, pea harvesâ€" ter, new mode mower with platiorm, manure tank, . Brubacher cultivator, bevel jack, 3 pand wheels, 2 iton harâ€" rows, ‘Yamkee plough, Ayr ploughk, :2 gang ploughs; ladder, 2 cutters, single harness, plough harness, heavy preast teolhr.lmlynu.lnn stoneâ€" boat planks, some lumber and timâ€" "bu'. 200â€"cedar stakes 8 ft. long, 1,000 cedar stakes 4ft., 8 in. long, \coothg stove, coal stove, National cream separator, 2 separator wheels, 2 bugey wheels,‘ 2 buggy poles, spring wagon with box asd pig rack, one wagon box, double ‘trees, whiffictrees, neckâ€"yokes, 2 screw jacks, smooth fence wire, wire stretchers. TERMS :â€"All sums of $5.00 and _ EBLIG SALE _ ‘There will m),“nold by public aucâ€" tion in the vill of St. Clements on __ THURSDAY, NOV. 4TH, 1916. Commencing «t 2.00 p.m., sharp ; &he following valuable property . beâ€" longing to the estate of the late Jos. Arnold. Real Estate :â€"Comprising a fine two story brick residencé, good _ barn and excellent orchâ€" ard of fruit bearing trees. This is a particularly _ valuable â€" and desirable ipropekiy. :s ... . se c _ .00 . c under, cash ; over that amount . six months‘ credit on approvedâ€" security, .. MOSES B. MARTIN, Prop. GEO. CLASS, Auctioneer. _ Household ‘Effects :â€"Parlor suite of 5 pieces, organ, sideboard, rocker, dining room set, consisting of table and,6 chairs, jparlor rug, dining room, rug, 2 kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, 3 cupboards, bed room suite, 2 beds with bedding, 6 cane . chairs, . bed room carpet, secretary, kitchen stove, Avash sink, hall rack, 2 parlor tables, tubs, _ Also ‘ about 6 cords maple wood, some soft wood, quantity . ot coal, gasoline engine and a number of chickens. _ , The residence will be offered subâ€" ject to a reserve bid. TERMS ;â€"Real Estate. 10 per cent. of purchase money, on day of sale, balance in 30 days. contained _ in a _ certain Mottgnp,‘ which will pe produced at the time of.sale, there will pe offered for sale, (subject to a reserve bid), by public auction, by © H. B. Dueting, Auc tioneer, at the . Town Hall in the LTown of Waterloo, on SATURDAY, the SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1915, at THREE o‘clock in the aftâ€" ernoon, the residence and premises at the northwesterly _ corner of Allen and Willow streets in the Town _ of Waterloo, being composed of part of Lot number Ope of Kumpf‘s survey and part of y& number Fifteen . of Devitt‘s survey, and having a frontâ€" age of about fifty feet two inches on Allen street, by,a depth of about sixtyâ€"nine feet along ‘Willow street. Uron the property is a brick veâ€" neered residence, said to contain sevâ€" en rooms, and to be fitted with the usual modern conveniences. TERMS :â€"Ten per cent. of _ the purchase price to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance within twenty days thereafter. Small farm of 37 acres well situatâ€" ed on main,.road, one mile from iPresâ€" ton. _ Beautiful _ view _ overâ€"loG@ing valley of ‘Grand River, For further information and condiâ€" tions of sale, apply to JAMES C. HAIGHT, f Waterloo, Ontario. Dated 21st October, 1015. Mortgage‘s Solicitor 41â€" Houschold ‘Effects cash. Farm Stock and Impleâ€" Under and by virtue of the powets MORTGAGE SALE PUBLNG SALE HENRY ARNOLD, * wWM. ARNOLD, J. J. ARNOLD, Executors. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer,. ED. HARTLEILB, Clerk. 42â€"2t. Farm For Sale. W. B. BECHTEL, Phone 103, Waterloo, Ont 42â€"2t. .. There will pe : by i on the i of tl C:‘ 9, % E’..‘.:'... ot.St Clements, WEDNESDAY, NOV, 10TH, 1 }-fin. the ::flowi.:;lvd:lb pro vis ; i #utia © Stock, NOTICE TO CREDITORS â€" COnttie â€"Heiler due to calve al . w'uv im ful} fow of milk,, % supposed to pe in call, steet: rising .gll old. ”y?:i‘ wi .r.a sows due about the time of 2 pigs weight about 90 Ibs. _ each, ul: pigs 24 tâ€"‘-‘:- old, 10 _ geese a.good collie dog. w d Impiements,, Ew.:â€"laq-lg- ‘ binder, Duz mower (cut one zs hay rake, drill, cultivator, hatâ€". rows, riding plow, single plow, * rack, wagon, rubber tite buggy, a buggy , cutter, pulper, _ team . harness, â€" 2 collars, single h’;‘; ness nearly new, single barness, $ | sets of aoubletrees, neckyoke, 5 palls . of twine, 2 stoves, forks and â€" many _ other articles, -’ Hay and Grain:â€"15 tons hay, 800 bush. oats, 1000 bush, mixed grain, 3 250 bush. mangels. ghin : All creditors and others having \ claims against the estateiof Henry Knipfel, late of the Township of Wifâ€" mot, in the County of Waterlo0, F: mer. who died on the third day $ September, 1915, are hereby required to send or doliver to either of the . undersigned Executors ‘of the estate .. of the said deceased, tull particulars of their claims with dates and .items duly â€" verified on or beiore the: ~18t| day of November, 1915, alter> which _ date the .executors .of the estate will* proceed to distribute the assets thére of amongst the parties entitled thereâ€" to having regatd only to the claims of which they shall then have had noâ€" years old, 2 aged horses ~ TERMS OF SALE :â€"Hay, roots, geese, small pigs, 2 pigs | lbs. and sums of _ $10.00 and ' cash ; over that amount 12 a‘ credit on approved joint notes or _ per cent. discount for cash pay . of credit amounts. < And that the saig executors . will not be liable for the said assets of any part thereof to any person . of whose;claim they shall not then have received notice. _ ~ * â€" Da#ed at â€"Bérlin this 12th day of October, A.D. 1915. FREDERICK KNIPFEL, Petersburg P.O. f 41â€"3t. every second ‘Tussday. Next shipment Nov. 2nd, 1915. SRIPPING HOGS WANTED Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednesday Oct. 27, 1915. ‘ St. Jacobs Cider Mill will be open every Wednesday and Thursday "2 further notice. 160 _ avres land in Saskatcher Revenue pearing: Apply Gus, Wit Waterloo, 4 42 PIBL| Hogs Wanted AT BADEN in Waterloo Township for sale, or will exchange on Berlin or Waterioo dwelling. Good farm trade; rent very cheap: turnover between $7,000 and $8,000. An Opportunity. Apply to C. C¢. DIEFENBACHER For Sale or Exchange. Ceneral Store Business In Waterioo Township FREDERICK BIVOUR, A. K CRESSMAN Waterloo LOUIS BRENNER, Prop. . GFO. G. CLASS, A c P. F. SCHUMMER, Clerk, MASTER AND HUNSBERGER . dnag" «ue ioi For Sale Ete. * NOTICE Kipe x Mineme uks +# Etc.:â€"Masseyâ€"Harris â€" nower (cut one Y . jrill, cultivator, hatâ€" pber tive b‘y.h__‘ # Wellesley P.O

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