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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Dec 1917, p. 6

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/ (+ / Hamburg, ~â€" mbove me ‘the most | No . churc! _ gard for : _ «Bs pastor «which it . comhined _ labors _ of _ church amd pastor have bound the hearts of @ll interested persons closely. All ~ this and more that could be mentionâ€" ed, made it hard co sever the fraterâ€" +»mal bond of fellowship in the Service. â€" ‘But the pastor has long desired . to C peâ€"engage in academic stndies to comâ€" _/ plete his training, and since the » eBurch in Buffalo has offered him the +. privilege of pursuing a course at the Univeraity there, he feels that it is this duty to accept this opportunity of preparation for more efficient and largerâ€"service. Rey. Weisle will reâ€" ‘main «with his present charge until theâ€"end of February 1918. C CHIROPRACTIC g 1045 Weber Chambers, King St g s Kitchaner, opposite Grand Thea ; tre. Fhone 344. Res 1020w. WO t t t t t t ts t n n n d d tb t aoent stt c t 0 0 Schenk, Wm.; PurGe, David, B.; Wagne: Louis; Heimpel, Otto; Inâ€" gold, Clayton, C.; Classer, Herbert, .; Froelich, Henry; Hcipel, Edgar. D.; Lantenschlager, Victor. _Mr. and Mrs. George Nahrgang of e Exempted Till Class Calied. Miller, Harry; Wismer, Bryson, B.; Glasser, Milton, C.; Ramseyer, Aarâ€" on; Berg, Conrad; Schocenhals, Georâ€" g*: Kncisel, Edward, F.; Lauten: gchlager. Edward; Krampein, Herâ€" man ; Boegel, John, P.; Knippel. Charlie; Dietrich, William, A.; Groff. Irvine: Stroh, Emil; Dinger. Victor. E.; . Streicher, John, H.; Huber, Josâ€" eph; Kieswetter, Josoph; Voll, Leo; Exetfipted On Conscientious Grounds. Lois, Ezra, E.; Jantzi, Jonathan; Heérner, Benjamin, R.; Horner, Abraâ€" ham, R.; Snyder, Arthur, H.; Bast. David. H.; Roth, Christian, E.; Lich ti, John E.; Roth, Edward; Sommer, Danic!; Baer, Eldon, S.; ~Berg, Con:â€" rad. ; Chiropractic ths pastorates. The congregation very unwilling to comply with its w request, for on the _ Friday < previous they had presented b a virtually unanimous petiâ€" ©f the members and adherents the pastor to continue his ry with them if possible. The , and his wife stated that it been a very difficult decision to e since the years spent in New Hamburg, in the coâ€"labors with the ; mentioned churches have been most pleasant in their experience. Ne.church could show higher reâ€" The many _ appreciative remarks and â€" actions have â€" proved _ unâ€" | _l*hblo encouragement. The success which attended the Mr.«J. W. Clemens spent â€" Sunday at. his home in Kitchener. Mr. Louis Haussaman of Kitchenâ€" er spent Sunday at his home here. Tribunal Decisions. Temporary Exemptions. Ruthfg, Lonis, Alfred, 12 months. Mohr, Wesley, J., 12 months. Strauch, Arthur, B., 12 months. a Wagner, Theo, D., 12 months. Wagner, Philip, 9 months. ~ DMetrich, Henry, H., 12 months. Dietrich, Joseph, 12 months. Dentinger,â€" Anton, 12 months. Schmidt, Albert, 12 months. \ Dietrich, Nicholas, 12 months. Pommer, Herman, 12 months. \â€" Lennox, Woesley, 12 months. . Beckman, Alvin, C. 3 months. Heidman, Walbaume, 12 months. _ Wagnerâ€"Cornsy, 12 months. â€" Fricburger, Leo. S. ,12 mouths. Roiha,.Ferdinand, 10 imonths. . Hammer, Theo, John, 9 months. * Heygott, Simon, 2 months. ivreycrbiehl, Louis, 12 months. ~ Brunk Herbert, H., 9 months. Lautengchlager, Herbert, 12 mon for and give larger support to 1 pastor than have the _ churches w it has been their privilege to minister to. The almost absolute acâ€" cord of the members with each othâ€" erâ€"mutually has made the work not duly casy but also more enjoyable. Hoehler, Astor, J., 12 monihs. Hagerdorn, Aibert, P., 16 months Sebrag, Jacob, 9 months. MeDonald, Hugh, A., 12 months. Huchn, Milton, 12 months. Glasser, Edwin, B. 12 mouths. Otto, John, Wan. 2 months. Leinhardt, Louis, 12 moaths. Miller, Charles, L., 9 months. Eberlin, Louis, 9 months. . Seegmiller. Harry, 9 months. «, Rueffer. Edward, 12 months. Seegmiller, Egbert, 12 months. Scegmiller, Edgar. 12 months. _ Dietz, ‘:dward. 12 months. Rau, Edward, 6 months. (Kiâ€"roâ€"Prakâ€"tic) wWHEN _ THE _ HUMAN Maâ€" CHINE GOES WRONG The body in normal condition is a perfect machine. As long as each part maintains a proâ€" per relation to every other part. and is supplied with abundant nerve power, the result of its activities cannot be other than that of health. But if there is a mechanical interferance with the transmission of power from he brain to the various organs of the body, there is disease in the organs so affected. Sincs the cause is of a mcchan',cal nature it nuust be corrected by a m=â€" chanical mathod. . Chiropractic adjustment is the only mathou that corrects the cause of dizâ€" east. Investigate NOW, do~‘t wait for chance or fate. ~â€"~ JNTERESTING NEWS NOTES Philipsburg Baptist _ Churches Bunday evening resigned from | NEW HAMBUKRC A. HOLM ur Busy Neighbors Disallowed. {rom Page 1.} Mr. Roy Eidt, Af Lashburn, Sask.. ‘visiled his sister Miss Ruby L. Kidt for a few days. | _ Miss Viola Thaler of Bright has | been â€" visiting ber sister Mrs. Herbert Eidt. ti% Mr. â€" Milton Eidt of the Toronto Fly: ing Corps visited his parents here over Sunday. Mr. Adam Doering of| Avonhead spent last Sunday under the parental roof. days Mrs. Chas. Zachman of Moncton is the guest of Mrs. Peter Rerg for a fets Mr. Edwin Kochler of Berlet‘s cor nor was a weekend visitor in the vil lage. Chatham, Ont. 1 was . cured A very successtui meeting was held on Saturday evening in the interests of Dr. Adam Thompson the Liber’ candidate of the South Riding of Watâ€" erloo. Mr. Frank Lebedski of Kitchener was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Doering on Sunday. I_was cured of facial nenraigia hy AINARD‘S LINTMENT MIXARDS LINIMENT Parkda!s, Ont e ea t t ‘Mr. John F. Schmidt, foreman of the C. P. R., section gang, has been awardâ€" ed first prize for having the best koept track section on the Hamilton, Goderâ€" ich division. He has rec‘d. a check from Montreal in recoghition of his services. The Elmira Rubber Factory‘s plant has been enlarged. It now incl‘ides oneâ€"half of the building formerly Orcuâ€" pied by the Colonial Knitting Co. ‘The mechanical department has been busy for some time changing the officâ€" es and reconstructing the new departâ€" ment. Mr. Hy. Pfife of Zurich is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Brown, Another Citizen Passes Away The death occurred on Thursday of Mr. J. P. Schmitt at his home on Church street, after a long iliness of great suffering. The deceased is surâ€" vived by his widow, 2 sons, and four daughters, and five. grandchildren. The entire community sympathizes with the bereaved ones. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelterborn and family and Mr. Jacob Steffier, spent Sunday at St. Jacobs with Mr. and Mrs. David Miller. Mr. and .. Mrs. Adam Mattusch and daughter Gertrude visited at J, H. Fiel‘s St. Jacobs on Sunday. Miss Morena Ziegler spent Saturday afternoon at Kitchener. Walsh, Ont. 1 was cured of Facial Nueralgia by Mr. C. B. Eix, has returned to town after spending several montiis out west. Local and Personal MINARIYS LINIMENT Mrs. N. Krupp and son spent the weekend at Guelph., We are sorry to report Mrs. W. Bad lev on the sick list. Mr. Armour Cloud is relieving at the C. P. R. Mrs. Leo Boppre of Waterloo visited her father Mr. A. Voisin, several days ago. a 4 Miss Cora Eix visited her friend Miss Berdux at Waterloo recently. Mr. Hilton Truemmer of Zurich vis ited Mr. J. B. Lein last week. Mrs. D. Fear and Miss Allison spent a few days in Toronto recently. R Mrs. Hy. Dunke visited her son in Toronto recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schierholtz visited at Kitchener the fore part of last week. Mrs. D. Schcrer and family spent Sunday in Kitchener. 6 white quilts, 114 doz. pairs socks; 1% dozen towels; 2 dozen face cloths 9 doz. ‘P handages. 3 The death occurred in Woolwich on Thursday of Mrs. J. Schmidt. The deceased had been a very great‘suf ferer for some time. She is survived by her husbana and four children, three sons, Josizh, Manzssa and John, and one daughter Laura. The funeral service was held in St. James Lutherâ€" an church on Sunday morning sfter which interment took place in the Menâ€" nonite cemetery. The sympathy of the community is extonded to Mr Schmidt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Strome of near Clenallan spent Monday in town. Miss | Beatrice Behrens spent the week end in Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Watt. Miss Coletta Starr spent several weeks with her aunt Mrs. Doheriy. * The Women‘s Patriotie League reâ€" cently shipped the following supplies: Mr. S. Laschinger and Laschinger spent several d; Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Glennie, are visit ing in Gait. Mrs. J. A. Harper of Waterioo spent| Mr. Jno. Lichti near Bamberg and Saturday in town. Mr. Jacob Pfanner called on Sunddy Miss Hilda Zby returned on Wedâ€"| Afternoon on Mr. Jos. E. ‘Lichti nesday after spending five weeks at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt frow her home in St. Thomas. Wellesley paid a visit on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs Jas @lennrio ara visi: | Mrs. Adam Hammer. Mrs. D. Both of Kitchener spent se veral days in town last week. Local and Personal _ Mr. Moses Ziegier of Southampion called on Eimira friends on Friday. °. Mr. F. Palmer of Galt spent several days in Galt last week. Mrs. Moses rec‘d. a message on Satâ€" urday that her father Mr. Vice of Bt. Mary‘s is very ill. Mrs. Moses left l-medhl_ely for St. Mary‘s. The friends of Mr. J. Rozcll are sorâ€" ry to hear of his serious iliness from the effects of a stroke. Mrs. Weiss of Kitchener is spendiag some weeks in town. Death of Mrs. Schmidt Prestonyspent the week end ul;h home né:c former‘s sister, Mra. Wm Bparrer + * P Philipsburg. MRS. W. A. JOHNSON, BAYARD MCMULIN ger and Mr. Art several days at New infiammation by J. H. BALEY Moved by Norman Snyder and Joâ€" sephâ€"â€"Hâ€"Woods that the Reeve grant hbis orders for the same:~â€" | John Lebman. berd inspector.. . 3.00 Adam Miller, teamnifig........... 4.50 Onias Bauman, townlive gravel â€" 40.50 Jacob Winger, work.c.s...... 3.00 Sol. &. Martin, gravelling townline That the report of the chaitntan of the Local Board of Health be received and handed to the Secretary for transâ€" mission _ to the Provincial Board. Carried. s Moved by Norman Snvder and Alex S. Forhes, s ‘That Byâ€"Laws No. 656 and 657 be read a third time and passed. Carâ€" ried. ‘The general nealtii of the Township has heen on‘ the whole good. Paul Snider, chairman Moved by Aléx S. Forbes and Josenh II. Woods. 1 There were 38 deaths registered durâ€" ing the year, two of these were due to tubercolosis and the largest number due to pneumonia. ‘There were no deaths reported as due to any of the infectious or contagâ€" ious diseases. ‘ Ben Kravitz, gravel.. S....... â€" 5.00 Jos. Stcange, work............ _ 5.50 Henry Gilles, account......... _ 4.25 Noah Weber, work and stoncs, _ 37.00 That the Asseessors be paid $1.50 each for attending the Voters‘ List Appeal Court. Carried. To the Reeve and Council: . 1 beg to submit to you the Annual Health Report. for the Township of Woolwich for the year 1917. That Byâ€"Law No. 656 to fix a place for the. nomination of candidates for the office of Reeve and Counciliors and to appoint Deputy Returning Ofâ€" ficers and Poll Clerks for the several polling subâ€"divisions in the Township of Woolwich, for the year 1918, and to appoint the hour of said nomination, be read a first and second time. Carâ€" ried. % x man Snyder, That Byâ€"Law No. 657. to renumerate the several Township officers for the year 1917, be read a first and second time. Carried. Moved by Norman Snyder and John Brox, na Wagner, (i¢orge Wagner, Alvina Wagner, Primer Jr.â€"Harvey Wagler. â€" Highest in Spellingâ€"Vera Lichti, Saruh Steckly, Annic Brandt, Emma Gerber, Arthur Seftel. The Municipal Councit of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich met pursuant to adâ€" journment on Tuesday the 4th day of December, 1917. ' All the members wére present, The Reeve in the chair. The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. Moved by Norman Snyder and John Brox. ' lI Jr.â€"Sarah _ Steckly, David Jantzi, Katie Lichtie, Almeda \‘{;gler. Louisa Wagner, Reuben Kropf, Rimer Gerber. ; 5 1 Jr.â€"Vera Lichti, Eimer Steinâ€" mann, James McConnell, Annie Brandt Emma Gerber, Arnold Wagner. . I.â€"Joseph Kropf, Edna Erb, Moses Lichti. Primer Sr.â€"Lizzie Steckly, Christiâ€" na Wagner, George Wagner, Alvina The following is the report of the standing of the pupils of Union S. < S. No. 19, Wilmot and Wellesley for Noâ€" vember. The names are given in orâ€" der of merit. 11 _ Sr.â€"Arthur Seftel, Theodore Brandt, Delphina Heimpel. 1V _ Jr.â€"Emma _ Wagner, Nancy Steckly, Ephraim Licht. I!T Sr.â€"Helen Steinmann, Wilfred Schmitt. ‘The . revival services in the U. R Church closed on Sunday night. A concert will be held in the local school on the evening of Dec. 20. All are heartily invited. _# Mrs. Levi Hallman spent a few days in Kitchener last week. Mr. Edgar Knechtel of Gyernsey: Sask., is spending a few months at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Roth near Tavâ€" istock visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lickhti near Bamberg and aiso call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Licht, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Menno K. Roth after living here for about six years moved to Josephsburg last Thursday. Bornâ€"to Bishop and Mrs. M. S. Hallman, a son. Congratulations. We are glad to report that Mrs. Lesâ€" lic Klie is recovering from her receat aperation at the K.â€"W. hospital ana exâ€" pects to remove to her home in a few weeks. Mr. Moses Steinman and Mr. Nichâ€" olas Steckley, called last Thorsday on NMr. Win. Hammer. . Mr. Louis Wagner was on Saturday and Monday a business visitor to Kitchener. George Neeb‘s Hampstead. _ ©_ _ Mr. Theadore Hammer of â€" Wilmot Centre spent Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof. “lr. Theadore 'wm.uu.nif Dan. Z. ‘agner and son, _ OR N. . %. Wagner‘s on m:z wl~f s lerug. 10 3e w * « A Hitmber of people / arohnd ‘Wo called on Mr. and Mrs. David Wagâ€"! ner on Tuesday, where a social on&l ing was spent. Mr. Edward, and Miss Emma w mer spent Sunday . alfternoon : hn Henry Heimpel, New Prussia. Mr Mr. Quite a number of farmers went to ’.'u_qlph last week for the Winter Fair. Moved by Alex S. Forbes and Norâ€" Miss Alma and Paula Wagner Mr. and Mrs. David Wagner and Woolwich Tp. Council. School Report. 50.00 6.00 fund,; .2z sassrss aersscrn«." 18.90 Stanly Keller, gravel ...2...... .40 J. H. Stahibaum, gravel |..... _ 5.20 A. Habermehl, gravel ........ _ 12.89 Fnos W. Martin, gtavel ....... _ 2.80 Jos. F. Friedman, gravel ...... _ 7.60 M. C. Stroh, tile, .........l... 0 6.65 Geo. D. Dahmer, spikes ....... _ 2.65 Jos. F. Friedman, rép culwert. _ 1290 W. J. Snider, Votors‘ List Court 12.50 Jas. Langdon, gravel, ......... _ 5.80 John Burnett, sheep valuator,. _ 11.60 Henry Hedrich, 5 lambs killed, * 50.00 Geo. Mackie, gravel and work.. _ 6.70 Peter Miller, berd inspecior;. ... . 4.00 W. J. Snider,; postage, stationery MC. .iÂ¥ lz ie e Aecrart w anlt‘s‘s bs no Fred WeppJeg, wofk,......,..;, . 4.50 Val. fllén.‘,vxk'....!... .0...5 00210 Jas. Mitchel}, gravyeb.......... _ 7.20 M, Weichel:and Son, wire fenof |55.45 (leo. MusgeAmiad, work‘ E5 ..... | s.00 Sam Umbach, gravel .......... _ 8.00 ngarqma&amm tax reâ€" ___ Total, £118.30 , Moved by John isrox and Alex. S. Forbes, i Slander! ty 5 % 4# _ Bourassa Proâ€"Germans Suppressors of Free Speech and | â€" _ Slackers | Never! Theâ€" Farmers of Ontario Lieut.â€"Col. Fred: W. Miller, _ Assis= quota, c tant Quartermasterâ€"General | of the "the tot: bth Canadian Division, writing home ported to his mother, Mrs. Wm. Miller in‘ tion up | Brantford, urged tWat The ~vote: for ‘"wits~4 i!!nlon Government and Winthewar. had be Total $60.35 Moved _ by Nerman Snyder and John Brox, That this Council do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo, on Saturday the 1hth day of December, at 10 o‘clock a. m. W. J. Soider. Clerkc. That the following amounts be paid for wire fence under by law No. 5342 and that the Reeve grant his orders for the same:â€" f Joshune Rudy .....0.2 .o«izs~ 7.90} Sam Sheley 2......l..2.2... 14.85° Geo, Eisenbach ........... _ 22.90] Jacoh Spies ......;..2,.2.220 cM25j ’_yendel Lehman, ........... 00 %.75] has. Borth, .2..2.2.22.22222.2.2 .90 i They Will Support Union Government That man is a slanderer who says that will vote with hm M D4 ty t# Pm e Ottawa, Dec. 10.â€"The Liberal organâ€"] ization has been spreading stories that | the required hundred thousand men' cannot be secured in class one, and‘ that class two, which includes the marâ€"} ried men, will bave to be called out. An absolute denial to these stories was given to«lay by Col. Moss, chairman of ; the Military Service Council. The tull quota, class one, which would furnish| "the total nnmber of men who have ro' ported : forâ€" service or claimed éxe-p-! tion up to December 1," he deciared, "wits ~40%Â¥504.â€" Of these anly 241,585, LLAGG DNE CAN FURNISH QUOTA her of men who have ro| Berlin, Sunday, Oec. 10.â€"The sup» rvice or claimed exem»' plementary : statement fasusd by the cember 1," he doclarc-d.‘..mn War Office tonight reads, l thesoe anly 241,565," "There is nothing of importanee * to liolly examined 117,8$3 report from all theatres." Citizens‘ Union Committze. 1 were category ‘A‘ men and 123,692 in | lower classes. This teaves 161089 . ; men at that date still to be examined, | and <if the same ratio of category®A‘ . . | men to others is maintained, which ;* _ | might be reasonably expected, it @RNTM . _ | rive an addittional 78,582 in category ® /‘ _ |‘A‘ or 196,435 men in alf. The tiâ€" # { bunals may exempt nearly 50 per cefit. â€" ; !:md still have the hundred thows@id : ‘: men, In view of the figures the MA [tary Service Council havo not considerâ€" a ! ad the idea of calling out the married moen, as it is evident Class ‘A‘ of the first class will furnish the required quota." â€" Â¥g ""x yOX 4Â¥

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