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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Dec 1915, p. 17

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F LV F.- wEmee TT T o se ied 5 . i eakness, an ..‘ (AlX" Orifiic, Out., Nov. 28th, 1914; Lmym T was troubled r Constip , Drowsmess, Lack of . 6 Headaches. I tried several but got no results and my ehes became more severe. One - your sign which read ‘Fruitâ€" tives‘ Thake you feel lice walking on * mappdodwm,wlduwed ‘try a box. In £ very short time, I ‘to feel better, and now L /ee! fine. â€"I Bave a good appetite, relish e T eat, and the Headaches ©" gome entirely. I cannot say too much for ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘, and‘recomâ€" wmenlt this pleasaht fruit riedicine to ul} A Fool and His Money ... m’* ~â€"~> * DAN MeLEAN. f â€"ATTVE®‘ is daily proving Its priveless value in relieving cases of r Kidney Troubleâ€" m and Skin Diseases. ~ b0e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. At all dealets or sent postpaid by Fruitaâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa, gedueman was witn oim. 1 Wie MB formed that he was one of the greatest MWyers and advocates in Vienna, and Mt. Plesk‘ personal adviser in the "un .:E-nmmiuny-" # _yuluwwnol was alt the time + 'fighlm Rothhoefen," said C3 smiling eamiably. "I was twylbg to maintain my incognito so that you might not be distressed, Mr. CaP WEnary mwim in your home such & fibtorious character as 1 am supposed “u ‘mumnthulhnbby in me, bit I hold your excellent friends w-m the trick." =*It is rather dificult to keep a secret With wothen about," said I evastvely. *«But never dificult to construct one," gald Mr. Schymansky, winklig. I thiluk Schymansky was the name. .:r‘"‘"‘""".‘m“-. nuyve gnu e ‘from our mutual friends. Have geen them?" JMr. stiffened. His face grew older. "I regtet to inform you, Mr. Smart, George Barr McCutcheon S AWET 1 L use reasonâ€"toâ€"suspect that Mr. Bmith has tHein working against me for the past €wo or three days, to such an extenf J niny: gay, thit the ambassador now Geciines to advise your government to fi us. certain ptivileges we bad to secure without trouble. In abort, â€"we bave jost beard that he will wot ask the United States to consider muh tbe shape of an extradition & " 1___.XL_AZ4 tn has _@oldiy, ase If to say, ‘"What Tght | ,dpmdmm”?' { _ «Pos ps 1 whould ‘bave s#1d that it a -mn'fit.”"‘l D i {‘t‘: mmmm‘ ind tooked wt me with a queet & ‘of nis left eyebrow, but with 6 anbiillin vijnge. He was too cockâ€" te of ‘himmelf to grant me even so in ‘de an Ingratiating «mile Was 1 a seeking American and be m&uv It would be doing py t fan wmzmth L you .will anderstand, Mr. 1 do not ask a favor of wathor.: pot myself under a tion for the time being. Â¥ wtwmwpmr "Am I to @asnme that the newspaâ€" ara were cofrect in stating that you ‘ean to anpport my canse withâ€"I may wÂ¥.. to the full extent of your pOWâ€" "Olronmsta nces on circumatances, Mr Â¥* He eyed me rath AR? se cmoan to be mastiols. "pen TH#E s ingiy, as be sed forward in the better to study cay face. "I you do uot think thet 1 expiet ‘‘While 1 was prepared in a scuse for o moon en ao aage the real test, so 4o a way sudden glitter in bis eyes. I studied the ceiling with a calculat tng squint, as if trying to approximate my balance in bank He watched me closely, almost breathlessly. At last, Pless?" 1 demanded in a very businessâ€" not wonder that you are so Fich. _ } ghall give you my personal note, Mr. Smart, for the amount secured by a mortgageoâ€"a supplementary mortgage on the Chateau ‘Tarnowsy." ' ‘Tarnowsy! Now 1 remembered @râ€" erything. Tarnowsy} ‘The name struck wy memory like a blow. ~What a stu pid doit I had been! ‘The whole world bad rung wedding bells for the marâ€" flage of the Count Mariy ‘Tarnowsy, scion of one of the greatest Hungarian "That was the amount," said bey A maguate, whose name as well as fils hand was to be seen in every greAt financiat movement of the last two My pleasant little mystery had come to a sharp and rathe; depressing end. A joyous enthusiasm had attended me The sparkle was gone My cogitations were brief. ‘The count after waiting for a minute or two to let me grasp the full importance of the sacrifice be was ready to make in order to secure me against personal loss blandly announced that there were but two mortgages on the chateau. while 1 worked in the "At ths usual rate of interest, 798 "Â¥qr wish me to accept & third mort» ginontn.puurlmmm my lips. "The chateau is worth at least a mil worry about that, Mr. Smart? My perâ€" onl ‘hote is all that is necessary." ~ "Just a moment, count," lâ€"said, lean» ing forward in my chair. "May i in quire where and from whom you re celved the impression that 1 ats a rich man ?" He Inughed easily. "One who ib you to the purgatory of Croesua" / He eyed me coldiy. "Haveâ€"you sud denly discovered the fact, sir?" "What do you mean?" "1 suggest a way in which you can be of Assistance to me, and you hest tate How am 1 to take it, sir?" His inferna} air of superiority aggr®â€" vated me. "You may take it just. as you pleage, Mrc. Pléss." "I1 beg you to remember that 1 am Count Tarnowsy. Mr."â€" from. 1 am not a rich man." beaming with premature relief 1 arose. *The gist of the matter is this: You want to borrow $150,000 of me. ‘That 16"~â€" He bastened to correct ma "I do not call it borrowing when one gives ample security for the amount in voived." & â€""What is your idea of borrowing, may 1 ask?" s «Poor tellow!" she sighed. " sald i. "If he Hved in stared me in the face speak. i (To be Continued Mr. Smart, is ‘alwitys Waterloo County Wheat Dealer Sees No: Reason Why Wheist Should Have Been Beized When ‘There is so Much Evailableâ€"Flour Has Advanced Since Action. #p ‘see any | a Ooteciment. abila‘ comandie] ue wheat as it is reported to have done in viftue of the fuct that there © is mrnacibes: "Wolerite " Eds ‘nhiter promineént â€" W County wheat dealer in an interview with The Teleâ€" graph to day. "I have no bestitation E-.ggm“:.:‘u the mh::u“ with a vi t prices down it m!le:m as the Prices would have kept themselves down. The only reasou 1 can see for . the commandeering of the wheat is that the Government may have wishes to et a large supply of wheat moving toward Great Britain before navigaâ€" tion éloses on the great: Jakes which it usually about December 30. "Canada has no other market for her wheat than Great Britain. So there should have been no necessity of commandeering a source of supply continu that would naturally find its way to regulat Great Britain. . If the Government city in wanted â€" to make the market better been for the farmers of the Northwest they have succeeded but if they wishâ€" ed to have a steadying influence on the market and keep the prices low they failed in their purpose. *"The market has been very steady all during . the month of November WHOLESALE _ THIEVINGIS â€" â€"â€"â€" ONEARTHED Eight Persons, One From Berlin, Placed Under Arâ€" rest in Galt â€" Galt, Dec. 2.â€"A sensational . case of alleged wholesale thieving from the factory of Newlands & Company devâ€" eloped toâ€"day when Chief of Police J*s. Forman atrested , eight men, most of whom face the double charge of â€" stealing and receiving _ stolen L lt s aall ds d Acitontiont lb aiiniiiee : ApdnnrTE uhab . A0y factory of Newlands & Company devyâ€"|on Nov. 20th has arrived safely in eloped toâ€"day when Chief of Police| England. She carried the 1st Canaâ€" Jgs. Forman atrested, eight men,|dian . Pioneer Battalion; 30 officers, most of whom face the double charge 4046 _ men; infantry reinforcements of â€" stealing and . receiÂ¥ing Rwlfl!ifmm Ontario, 5 officers, 246 men and goods. The rtien apprehended are Max‘nem artillery from Toronto, 6 offiâ€" Axler, Brantford; Oscar Udumaisky, ‘cers, 153 men; milwu.onns(‘.rm&ion Berlin; â€" Louis Enushevsky, PrestOon;‘coris. 1 officer.> 100 _ men; â€" medical George Wilford, _ Jacob Buttman,{corps from . Toronto, :1 officer, 30 James Caldwell, Harry Spring and |men; details 16 officers and 4 men, Mike Romanio, Galt. : making a total of 59 offfcers "Rnd 1581 All â€" appeared _ before Magistraté men * & Blake toâ€"day, and Caldwell pleaded > ‘The safe arrival" of the troopshin guilty, _ He has been remanded to Metagama will be a source of satisâ€" jail, _ with Buttman and Udumaisky, faction _ to _ Twinâ€"City _ residents. and the rest are out on heavy bail. ‘Among _ theâ€"soldiers on .board . were Overcoats, robes, beave;r cloth and Privates Carl Houston, Harry Erb. ‘gauntlets are included in the stolen Fergugon, Ed. Bisch and Hubert HMasâ€" onods which are estimated to have a enflug. â€" _ Overcoats, robes, beaver. cloth and gauntlets are included in the stolen "goods, which are estimated to have a total value of $2,000. * All â€" appeared _ before Magistrate Blake toâ€"day, ‘and Caldwell pleaded guilty, _ He has been remanded . to jail, _ with Buttman and Udumaisky, and the rest are out on heavy bail. 100,000 PERSONS MAKING SHELLS Ottawa, Dec. 2.â€"Some idea of the stupendous proportions to which the munitions _ industry in Canada | has| grown was given‘to the members of: the Ottawa â€"branch of the Canadian| Sociéty of Civil Engineers at their»| monthly luncheon _ here . toâ€"day . by| Gen. Alexander Bertram, of the Imâ€"] perial Munitions Baard. t At present nearly 100,000 persons are employed on orders amounting inl all to 20,000,000 shells. The _ steel required for the industry from _ now till the end of next year is 800,000,â€" 000 pounds, which will tat the capâ€" acity of the Dominion steel plants to the utmost. Nearly 15,000,000 pounds of copper and brass are used, _ and 102,000,000 pounds of lead. â€" This is 'more than _ Canada can produce M! these metals, and the surplus must be imported. Fifteen hundred thousand pounds of tin and _ 10,000,000 pounds of resin are also reauired. The value of the shell â€" orders up to now has . been | $220,000,000, with additional . orders eB en ce mo se iss trden o e of about $180,000,000, making $375,â€" 000,000 in all. The number of shells shipped to England so far has been SENTENCED FOR DEALING TN o WAR MATERIALS 3,500,000 (Canadian Press.) London, Dec. 4.â€"George Frederick Priestley was _ sentenced . in Bow Street police court toâ€"day to . four months in prison for dealing in, war materials without a permit.. Priestâ€" ley‘s operations were brought to light by the censor who stopped two letâ€" tf;:mtheal_l-hoocomnm ills of mflfi‘nfid liver and inacâ€" tive bowelsâ€"is found in the always safe, sure, quickâ€"acting Prompt Relief Sale of Any Medicine in the World, t w :.‘Mf‘,.q.fi_uou * m:'q h ore go it Ior‘ .r if the commandeering | wheat has had ‘a Ateadying influence on the market.. I say if it was the wbject of the Government to keep the prices down their object defeated it self but if it was for the purpose O putting m.:u;y. iuufltfihm‘ ers‘ pockets y have y been ‘Whea . vin )t:eel enough f t was moy y before the Govqnn-& commandeered such a large supply and it seems to me that the Government copld. haÂ¥e continued to obtain its wheat. in the regulat _ . way. Au @fe was 1:3.:- TROOPSHIP _ METAGAMA HAS â€" â€" ~ARRNED SAFELY Conveyed 1st Canadian Pioneers and Ontario Inâ€" . fantry Overseas. Ottawa. Dec. 3.â€"The troopship Metagama which sailed from Canada office and asked them if they> could handle _ an order_ for 100,000 18â€"pr. sheBs which he had been commissionâ€" ed to _ place in the Dominion. A sample shell was placed before _ the men, _ and after _ a lot of argument they were prevailed . upon to underâ€" take what looked to them to hbe . a| very difficult job. General Bertram as a military man was asked to take lcharge of â€" the organization of _ the work. Te had nothing to work _ on but an old blue print, and had no guages. ‘The manufacturets had _ to be fairly dragged _ into the business, as nearly all were afraid to touch something none = of them thew anyâ€" thing about. â€" (ieneral Bertram‘s own company was doubtful about it, bhidh uksn nds on aniine onnt : : twelve Canadian manuraciurers ‘to his (eneral Bertram also told how the first Shell â€" Committee was formed. General Hughes hadt inviped ten _ ot and it was only after‘appealing to their patriotism | that enough manuâ€" facturers were persuaded to fill . the first order. a General Bertram referred to critiâ€" cisms of the price charged. He said that the first price of $8.55 per shell was fixed _ by experts from Quebec and ingland, as . the m_uulactun-rs were such absolute greenhorns . they did not _ know _ what to‘ ask. This price was submitted to the War Ofâ€" fice and accepted. BEST PATRIOTIC MEETING EVER HELD IN PRESTON iPreston, Dec. 1.â€"A patriotic moeb | ze 222 e ing under the auspices of the Preston ! TAKES OFY* DANDRUIT, Recruiting â€" League, at the Princess‘. HAIR STOPS FALLING Theatre toâ€"night, was a success. ‘The « 6utiraties zw theatre _ was packed to the do0rS;| gave your Hairl Get a 25 cent bottle many being turned away. The stage mn“". right nowâ€"Also was also well filled. The band, Presâ€" stops itching scaip. ton Tecruits for the 111th Regiment, iecrmnragbncaimn returned soldiers and the speakers 0f| ‘Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy the évening all occupied seats on the! hair is mute evidence of a neglected stage. %fl dandruftâ€"@at awful scurf. Mr. (George Pattinson, acted as ino us is mhlln‘.'-o“omnh: i l s of r AB 4 r chairman, _ and _ the speaker n‘ \ho;' o7 its 4 .‘“lu o 9e y vers evening were _ Mr. Willoughby Cumâ€"; ,,, m“:‘v trength . 16 { mings, of Toronto ; . Capt. Peac0Ck,| ness and Imw" “"“:.“ calp, MÂ¥ “"""m of London ; C# Clark, of Galt, and| if not remeédied causes the hair P the Rev. R. J. MacDonald, of Fitst| to shrink, loosen and dieâ€"then the Presbyterian Church, Galt. hair falls out fast. A little Danderine The musical _ programme consisted tohightâ€"nowâ€"ahy | timeâ€"will surely of solos by â€" Troopet Knighton, of | save your bair. a Galt ; Mr. H. C. Rdgar and Mr. R. Get a !l"o:\ou?c Kno'no'-’: A. Moldén of Preston. The band, ml e.n".l:.v f.::r:“m Iommbythelocllmmluoltu J‘“.”lm’-tfltn.ltm Iiith Regiment, paraded from _ the forine . Save your halr! prcing 1 armories to the theati, &8 Hug pmn" x# * ; tvery day who could not find other Rrinae the alcobolic substitutes. FOUR SENATORS C Iflfi??fllfl[fl HON. DR. T. 6. SPROULE, ‘Speaker ;o%n mtfi Manufacturer, . Hamilâ€" c.?'u : ward Island. Ottawa, Dec. 1.â€"Four of the twelve Senate ‘vacancies were flled 1y the (Government * toâ€"d@ay oy the appch ment of two new Xnators hem On tario, one from Quebec and «ne irca Prince ~Rdward lsland. Hon.. Dr. Sproule, Eg.h ‘6f the Commons, and n?t_w it Wilfrid Laurier the only rfiember â€" of the lower Chamber who can boast of more than thirty years‘ continuous membership in the House, has, heen ~tranalated : to:~> Senate, . Mr. John Milne, the . wellâ€" known ‘irdn ‘and steel manifactuter‘of Hamilton, ~ is the other new Ontario Benator. k & In Quebec the vacancy caltsed by the death of the late Senator _ de Boucherville is filled by the appointâ€" ment of. Mr. C. P. Beaubien, K. of Montreal, a wellknown Conserva tive lawyer, who was mentioned some weeks ago â€" as‘a â€" candidate for the Federal Cabinet in succession to Hon. Louis Coderre. In Prince Edward Isiand one of the two vacancies there is filled by the appointment of Hon. John McLean, a former memper ‘of the Mathieson Govâ€" lernment, and twice the Conservative candidate in King‘s county for . the Commons. * If you are . troubled with weak,| tired â€" feelings, headache, packache,!| bearing â€" down~ sensations, bladder weakness, _ constipation, caun'lnl] conditions, pain in the sides regularâ€" ly or irregularly, bloating or unnnt-i ural enlargements, seise of falling or misplacement of} inferpal. organs, Mr-‘ vousness, desii'L to ery, palpitation, hot flashes, dark _ rings under _ the eyes, or a ioss of interest in life, | 1 invite you to write and ask for . my simple \ method of home treatment, with ten days‘ trial entirely free and postpaid, also references to Canadian fadies who gladly tell how they have regained health, strength, and happiâ€" ness by this method. Wrile toâ€"lay. Adâ€" dréss : Mrs. M. Summers, Box 501, FIRST PATRIOTIG ADORESs HEARD iN NEW eCRA W ndsor, Ont The first patriotic address deliverâ€" ed in the â€" village of New Germany since the commencement of the . war was given on Wednesday evening . by Prof. F. V. Riethdorf, formerly _ of Wpodstock College, who will address various gatherings in the county durâ€" ing the next few weeks. WOMAN‘S MESSAGE Bctween forty and fifty. men gath ered in the small hall of that village and gave Prof. Riethdorf a most atâ€" tentive and appreciative hearing. He was _ introduced | by A. M. Zinger, merchant, of that village ‘in a pleasâ€" ing manner. Mr. Riethdorf spoke on the cansrr;‘ leading _ up to the war which, . he pointed out, have peen grossly imisâ€" represented in the German nowspap--r! of United â€" States and _ which have been widely read by the German poâ€" pulation in Canada. He outlined the progress of the war and assured his hearers _ that the Allied powers are determined _ to annihilate Prussian militarism, and will undouptedly sucâ€" ‘There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robe the hair of its lustre, its streagth and its very life; eventuaily producing a feverishâ€" ness and itching of the scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots TO WOMEN reliet :CHRONICLEâ€" | : TELEGRAPH ey week u:;"eoun the field !u.'s:nthy. § g"“l“l”“““““illll;fl“l““mmlmg ="" Do You Appreciate 2 ; FirsE Farms for Sale ‘FIRE INSURANCE muow”"‘h’t per carried more auction sailes ments than a .flurmx‘.‘fl in Waterloo County combined. AUCTION SALE BILLS printed here on short notice. Give us your order.â€" 2l = Why not _ buy _ your meats & § here and get the hest ? = § EDGAR FISCHER ; 3 Successor to J. B. Fischer. ; & â€" Phone 243. : Waterloo. ; finmmummmnmmlmlmmummnfi; Officers and Directors:â€" THE MERCANTILE Head Office, Waterloo George Diebel, resident, Waterloo Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"ires., Preston Dr. J. H. Webb, â€" Waterido J. Howard Simpson â€" Guelph J, L. Wideman, â€" St. Jacobs James Livingston, â€" Baden P. E. Shantz, = â€" Preston 8. B. Bricker, â€" $ » Waterloo Richard Roschman, â€" _ Waterloo L. W. SHUH, B. E. BECHTEL, Manager. Inspector. C. A. BOEKHM, District Agent. TOTAL ASSETS, 418T DEC., 1914, OVER $860,000 Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance _ Company Chronicieâ€"Telegraph P Waterloo Subscribed Capital ...$250,000 Déposit with the Dominâ€" jon Government ... $156,698.00 All policies guaranteed _ by the Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" pany with Assets of $29,636,â€" 465.00. M If so have your wants supâ€" Z plied here. We always keep on g hand choice & = Beef, Pork, I.amb§ and Homeâ€"made & Alfred Wright, Secretary. C. A. BOEHM, DIST. AGT, Waterloo, ‘Ont. Phone 249 Wrappers Butter TINCORPORATED 1875 CHRONICLEâ€"TELECRAPRH Waterioo, Ont. from us. The best quality of paper used and prices reasonable. Incorporated in 1863. Order Your COMPANY Class Meats mmfiw Office: Metcalfe ko« E. P. s mcet l ids td ki Seepe® a n D. a McINTOSH,, BARRISTEAR (Buccessor to Conrad4: Barrister, Solicitor, etc, Money to loan. Germian Officeâ€"Pequegnat _ Block, nest Market, Batristary Sofientor, ~Ro siy P ter, _ + ind Conveyancer. Om'fl Bank Building. Telophor@ »No Berlin, Ont a.zl-u. BA., LLB., LLB., W. H.« Gre ' m.&. "&"...’.'.I nomical Block, King Street, pregrrmdd Shag 44 bopgge Cisae s vils : .. Graduate Chicago College or l}i ‘al Surgery and Royal % ODental Surgeons of Toronto. 1 Office in Fischer‘s Blook, wm Dentistry practices in all its ® .. Dentist, L.D.S., Royal College Dem | tal Surgeons, D.D.S. ‘Toronto Unive® . sity. All branches of dentistry % ised. 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