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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Oct 1918, p. 6

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_ W- $llltS2, ttr.titregg t? l. " M . "Li-jgyaqurgnunmmdum -. mung Doesn't Cunl The Annual School Pair of Welles. ley Township took place at Crosshill tttt Tuemiay Oct lst. The weather was " that could be wished for. The Fer. en] school sections were. well repre- named. and the exhibits good with :2” competition every class well tmed. Great interest was taken by young and old especially in the sports which caused lots or tum The ladies Wded a well got up lunr-h with hot I notes. and it was certainly enjoyed by it]. A Tractor was on the ground and l', -nulb "I LA! I g. Mem- math». an. No. 4, V V _ pe mun- nwulu, ".". no. a, mlcnener. i. “a _ _ltiiiie.iii Mft. Co., ‘Limited. Guelph, Cana'éa " m "GILSUN Hitprt hmDon’t forge! the rr-turn from amivr: men-vice reception for Ptr'. H. W. Ging- Jitth on Thanksgiving., cxrmintt in the basement of tho I-Ivanm-liral rlmrrh Mr. Stanley Iumiuchr-r. who has been attending college at Hessen. Kam ans. spent tho workout] with friends inlown, and is now iinisltirtr,r his eiiirae at Toronto Bil-iv school. WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP A son c" unusual "uit"scence has come over the urmvlmir Inland» which can only be amounted tur by the gray mun- altar! it takes to keep the mouth closed and breathe through the none Amos lu-lh-ves an ounce of pre- vention is better than a pound of cure. Io he jaunts ram) homvward tty spray " nasal appendaluv with a solution of tuterine or hydl'uan prroxide. "Unto the bills wilt I litrs mine ens," says Abram is ho chum} .d off his day's {ales and chucked tl, _ profits into his Willel. Abe has halzwd that man's, ttthumanity to man has made count-) less thousands mourn, but dame Nat-1 .0ttre always "waives one kindly so hei, its been fawning these last few days‘ In the Joy of being alive to enjoy 'iii/ color schemes that bodeck the sides| of the valley and away across munlry behind the beyond. Noah imaginos‘ ‘he has sighted the (low of yearn from his ark otsatety. but Hiram thinks it will only hem common turkey lmzzard variety when he gets his. binoculars propbrly tized upon it. Who's Who and What's What. ir fun; s. S. Rally and 'Childrn-n’s Day Sunless in Calvary church passed offl -pRiendtdly in interest and oclal. Mrs. Henry Such and friends or, Elmira spent a day with hr! parentav It, and Mrs. Henry Ritxer. l. _ "in. Sign MW at -sh,rii/s. w., Wton, is spending a tew days with " plrenls. Mr. and Mrs. Jaroh Men tter. .4 Wists Edna Cress, of Kitchener, is Including a tew days with her cousin, In" Kathleen Bruhncher __ .159. Mary Hahn is swportcd srrious Armchair Phil'Laphy He united with the Mennonnu Ure- thra! in Christ Church In 19rl. of winch he was a numb” at uh. Lime ot Ma death. " E "no $lttl W2'kT,hU'f,hfd 1hstiretrdimreat Ind tstftnltety “model. alll-tttil. 1i'll's Tlif Bum ' Pte. Dietenbaeher, who was ninr-l man yours of age. was buried with military honors in France, Manx; run] Glued hitnseit gallanlly on lhe field of little. He was a son ot Mr, C C, Dietenhlchrr and was horn nvar New Dundee Nov. 16th. 189]. Memorial services in connection with the death ot Put. Dienetbaetuvr o: Havkelvulr. who was recently killed 3 union in Franc». were held in that VIIMe on Monday. Oct. Hth, at 230 p. m., md were conducted by Rev. S. Oman, pastor ot the M. il, C Church. Our Busy Neighbors ALL SIZES AND STYLES my with (null fun-odious. Mu We you in "in my, pend iltliI2pge, My I, ”anneal Icahn! (lo-bled with all. by day or night Addre- 'q-tttmrs. mum». in mi vt-tttmas-eg. it. [will-cud leer WEXWH Ian- In. M. San non "ttt$t$m"tttmittttmmtttttttttttntttttnttttnttttttnvttttttttttntttt ttl HAWK ESVILLE. tthe operator Kaye " shun. exhibit In! 11m ST. JACOBS, INTERESTING NEWSNOTES I"1m.oq. - SCHOOL FAIR The lighten running Mm can" made. A 4 HP. Engine will We the and! .u. mute-tttltr. WONDII'UL [W GILSON Products In M _ h “My ml Sonia IADB IN CANADA Ho. 00 may a qua-un- a! as every packet .ettd.----- m, OIIIIMDIIEI SIMON $lt0 FILLER bridge Pe- ... v'. tve Pt. .. Anth. K. Koebvl, drawing svwors and putting in run-on -. .-m. Ernost Knohlor‘h. svwrr arr-mm! Jacob Kuntz. Handling hill "N. Elia; Weber. balance of arr-aunt The nlfnllt1<s’of Jtte reumiar Rumour in‘r st-ssion wen; read and adoptr-d. Camuruniratious, hills and accounts Mirts n-(vixvrl and read. Sheep Cases. . Aft' r taking Ihr. midrnu- ot the mun-rs and their “illnesses. re ttw mm":- ot' MSW-p by dog»: it was mm" Hi by H. [melon-r, mromlvd by J, la. Mr-Hay. that tho sum of $16.00 lw pun! John “when. as rompvnsaunn for (', slump and 4 lambs killed by a dou or dogs unknown, and that the thvv issur' an orrter accordingly. Carried. loving " It. ‘59:“: Wellcsley Municipal Council mm. pursuant to mljnurmnvnl at Crosshitl. Mummy th" 7th day of UN. 191N. 10 o'rlnrk in [lll- fort-noun. All members weft. present. J. Rei- So it you suffer. avail yourself at onu- of tht' splendid hump. Hear "will which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills so easily arm-[1. and you will be among those wlm rejoice in regained health. These pills are sold try all dealers in modicum. or may he had by mail a! in! cents a boa or six boxes. for 32.5" by writing the Hr. Wiltiasus' MEtdi- rim- Pu Brockvllle. Ont. woman can make by talking Dr. my liams' Pink Pills, for them- pills make rich. red blood. winch in turn stimulates the appetite. strengthens the nervns and restores In!) robust health. Thousands or women haw found in If». Williams' Pink Pills mm heatt and strength and with those a new iruppiness and ittttuvst in life. blood. lt is a woman can mati liams' Pink Pi The must lutelul years in u wo nuns lite are those between forty- tive and' titty. Many ot the sex Hr ter tltis period under depressing run tlitiuus through overwork or worry about the homo. or thrnugh u condi- tion tn which tite blood is weak or watery and so they suffer heavily. Among the umnmuneat symptoms lure headaches. feverish tiushes, par lpitution at the heart, siizziuess, back, ache, depression and other well re- cogw'zed disturbances ot the health whit-ll signaltzes that the blood r9- quires attention, Women urgently need rich, red blood all their lives, but never more so than in middle- lite. when the nerves "re also avak and overwrought. and overwrought. Now every “'0an can pmvn the prompt help afforded to her health by reneuintt and building up the blood. lt is a test that unv ailing ‘tlle operator gave a short exhibition The Six month old pig that was donut ed by Mr S Miller for the best halter broken goit was captured by Clarence Hahn who handled his can tine Among those present we noticed quite a number from the surroudlng Towumhips. NEW HEALTH MINUTES OF WELLEGLEY TP, COUNCIL. Kitchener [MOTOR FOR WOMEN was moved by J. by J. T. Pen-h. paid ths. sum of Boar 21,0“ mm 19.5" 1.n, 3n Principal Resigns Principal A. T, Marne!) of tho Woodstock College. has resigned to go into business tor himself. Ho will WPnl Mr. and Mrs. J. t Ott and family attendsm the nttterat of Miss Kale “richer: at Waterloo on Sunday after. noon. , There is no charge tor . dom- onltrltlon. Head Ottiee: 103-105 Yonge St. This display in for one day only. Monday, Oct. 2m. Appointments can be ar- ranged at residence " detired. Miss Era and Albert and Karl Israel of Kilohvm-r aw spondmg a few days at the home or Hwir parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Israel. Mr." Louis Wvbru. and Mr. Wlllard Snidvr. of Watu'lno. pull“! on friend." in this vir'inily on Friday" Miss Helen and A Wan-1100 spent a re at the home ot Mr Snidpr. MI: and Mrs Cha drvu or Dakar“ Go Mr. and Mrs. Louis day. er and improve your health. Light). a feather Ind Inde- tectabla on our unitary patem utructure. Mr, and Mrs. Addison Snltln-r of El mira spenx Sunday at the home of Mr and Mix Ed. Snider, Mr. Amos Shoomalo is visiting with his , ent. wond': Toupee will make you look years young Briefs. The Spanish inllurnza inv vicinity and n {c-w homes aw limnh Ins! Friday mornim the infant daughtrr. Iutvina and Mrs. Martin Bowman. ttttttttht; and 2 days. The [In hvhl on Sunday ant-mam. Messrs. Norman and Irvin of Goshen, Ill., mu spvndil time at home. tit. cut-menu. nu. mm, 1suis. Carriedn The Municipal members, or our Board. dist-unset: the due situation re the killing of sheep llunushout the municipality lately. arur decide to have public notices printed to be post- ed up to draw the attention of owners of or harbourerx of new; of the tteces, shy of having such dogs kept at home from sun set to sun rise, to,nrolect thereby sheep [ram being killed hence forth, Moved by I S Mt'.vryr. seconded by J. T Pelt-h, mm [his Comscit do now adjourn m nun-l again ttt the Tp. Hall. Monday. Nov. thc Ith. 1918, In o'clock in the, torenoon. Carried. PETER b'. t'A'HUMMErt, Clerk, FOR LADIES - Switches. Transformations, Wabea. Pom- padoure, Chignona, etc. If your own Hair is thin, dull and unbecoming. let " demon- strate just what can be done to supply your tack of hair, and how perfectly it is accomplish- ed. tract... ""'rm... John the... drawing plank bridge Fe... "r, 'trt "rosshm Lame." Inuuuu Cros.st gram .'. . ' Wellesley [Adiec' imstitut Cross) “rum VF, .V _ Linwood Lrtetle.' Institute Cross; grant .. V ' ' H invite you to their display of the newest creations in artistic Halr-goods. I, Slum". use-amen: Tn Ire lire) .".. ... 1... Her-n. Nee), null: and mu bridge ... _... _.. L. ' new. Datum of Om --""'.... 1U Ambrose Hahn, puma! at My Engineer: uwud .. .. ..., IN ll Fawn-on. my culvert ..i. Lt Ulla Bert. an ad work .. At H. w. Kaufmun. priming newt. In... “a Elia-114i hm W1; Ambrose “an. an FOR BALD MEN- Dore" Total DORENWEND’S r THE WALPER HOUSE. on MONDAV. OCTOBER 21ST __ .._.v...,.‘.‘.‘. n to the institution 16 years ttgo, cccc"2c-t:ss, ercirss, ss' OF TORONTO [Adler institute, (Rod krtutt.,,., '"'rr. Lrtdiers' Institute (Red lgrtult..__. .. v.. H - -0" , ie.'t'ta'rSiSir. _ FLORADALE and Murray Snider of t a few days last week or Mr. and Mrs. Anton b. mm; and 111%,; £56.28 in Bria}; 'idi," Chas Barth and NIH» Grove, visited with ouis Schulz on Sun- inllurnza invadrd this AY homes no atrtitrtod. Inuuule, (Bed t't', or Kitviumor parents at pros The tuna-a] was d Irvin Bowman spvndinu sunn- and rep, Halt claimed ot Mr. “an! 6 8674.35 A . 7 i, 106.004 25.00 25.00 45.00 it.“ LN ‘in the ttidq of the wall. Most of tho grain win ho nnvrd. ont of tho allevaturs at thr James! Cullen 3tttting Citmpany in Woodstock g which contained 8,000 huahnls or No l 1 hard wheat, collapsnd on Monday! 'nt,t the stain was will"! out on the. ground. The occidenl In hpnn aux-l" hutod to the frost nnlargimz a crack. Elevator Calumet ‘Arnu-nia. who hrokv through 1h" Turkish front and made their P.'o"ape 'Another 10:000 n-fugcvs, standing to the despalches; are distributed in ‘Kurdistan towns. or are wandering m the Mill. The Turks pursund them, hut were drieen mm: by Brit. (sh eavatrr'."-erttter tho Turks ontored l'rumlnh and 'ttttttste/ed 200 yin-mm. mostly old men. It Is tu'ptrrted that the, 600 Chrlitlan Women have boon distributed among the Turkish troops and, the Modem inhabitants of Uru- Iiah. T 2.1m: mfugoos from l'rumI:-h Armenia, who hrokv thrty Turkish front and made thei Another 10:000 rvintpyes. s to the despalches; are dislri Kurdistan towns. or are w .. Loan Object-vs $6,000,000. 17,000 REFUGEES I l-iswx courrty's uhjnuiw Ill (Ema SEEK SAFETY IN trla> Victory Loan for $.'.hu_mlu,mm BRITISH mEsl‘whirh Citmlr'niis' ”Huber 2h, has' __ 'hwn plat m! M -r'0.0mr,oo", or $1.00»,- London. Oct. IO. _ Mosopoiamiunfw“ man than Inst yt"ar “Iwn lhn 'lvspatcltes rvcolved here rut-0rd 1],..1hordor county owrrkuhsrriN-d its arrival inside the British [inns otrauoia h} $1.3UU.”\N 4.1100 Assyrian. vmonlan and Run! “-39:25 --Canada must finihcc many Ril- lions of dollars of export trade in food, munitions and supplies which Britain and our allies must have on credit; --a nation at war must make tre- mendous expenditures in cash to keep up her armies and supply them with munitions, food and clothing; Because Canada has put her hand to the plow and will not turn back:---. --our country is in the war on the side of liberty and justice and will stay in it till complete victory is W011 and the unspeakable Hun is smashcd and beaten to the ground; Why Canada must borrow , money to carry on rr-for these purposes Canada must Be ready when the call comes to see your country through in its great war work iN 1sinrt bon't let “(her die of Infection or loch“! from vhlullng at his norm. Mgt clip this out and main, him try it. A few drops of this new ether com- pound applied directly upon a. tender. aching corn should relieve the core- no” instantly, and noon the entire corn mot and all. dries up And an be iiia out with the ttttgem. This new way to rid out“. feet of corn- wu Introduced by I Citeehtrmtt nun, who nya that. while fronone il sticky. It dries in I. moment. 3nd sip- ly shrink up the corn without in- Lang or "an "tinting the unwound- ilg than or skin. You simply lay to the drug store mun. "Give me a quarter of an ounce of humane." This will cost. wry little but In aumclent to remove every bud or yogt com from one} met, YES! MAGICALLY! 1 corms LIFr00T WITH FlNGERSi 'o---.-.-..-....- r '""o"."o-_-.-o.-..-........' Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada ms Urluhur 28, has $G,00it.0ott. or $1,000,- Past year whvn lhe otiriulrswrihvd its Chiof Harman. of (Inn. hna sriznd n mat-lion hex or alt-ohm. shipped from Montrmtt and lalmllvd vinoRar. and has arrty.qivd a woman. ”131le with IIINZHHY having liquor. Simn Sim- lebor 14 mo keg. address”! to John Cooper. a firtitinus namo. was: in the G. T. R. freight Sth. unrallod for. Art Ainslie sun-M woman then ordered it renlnw‘d to hor hom" and horn Hu- police iatryroterrd. Conkroncss, and a lnv'thl‘ of Zion Tnlwrnaclv Church, of Hamilton. " wrll~known wt'ttt r‘nd merchant in "urnilton, dumped than when running into tho mnfm‘vnce church. He was a mnmhor of the Tti1icting (‘nmvax and only thr, day hrmru was wry re. live in homing the men find lht'ir bit. lets. _ can Chief 39in. Alcohol, Inspector for Ontario. _ Mr. Ilolwl': Martin has lwon an» Inuinlm] by lin- (httario (unvrnmvnv‘. nn inspt'ctor in tho r3oparttttettt or Ne, Kh'lll‘d Children. and will (in duty in all Parts of Ontario, visillng children in rush-r homes and investigating com- plainlsl Ho will 500 Ins-m in privato and ale-lorminp also whother or not Ihny are Irving properly cared for and vduramd. Dropped Dead in Hamilton. '.I. ll. Hark: r. momlwr of tho Moth!» dis! 'p,rsttrrul wonfvwm-o for Hamilton tlmttcronrss. and a mvmhr-r of Zion honor and the national well-being require that each and every Canadian shall do his duty bf lending to the nation every cent he can spare for this purpose. Canadians will loan the money by again buying Victory Bonds. borrow hundreds of millions of dollars--. . Therefore, Canada will presently come to her people for a new Victory Loan to carry on. And, this Toney must be borrowed from the people of Canada:-.. Ttar of Zion ‘Ack That Cellars Be Magnet“. l h rvsnlhuon passnd by the South Waterloo Trades and Labor Council is Irving forwardnd to ttteittet Con. trollor in Can. Preston and Hamlet fasking that the cellars of I“ house. in inspected, with 'a View to teem; who- ther or not the regulator“ of the Don- inion Controller with regard to “out: [of rum haw hem complied with. Th0 Trmlvs and Labor Councll thinkl that. nrv Imus-holders with more eoat mm who law allows, while muny poor poo- :pln art' "ntiroly without fuel. , 13-minute from any d 77 AUC mwly can haves o1'l'd'lJh.T, sat of it if you will just try, . I“... 1 Quint. 8". your mu " ltt Ihrink loom and die-db.. to I "lls out fun A Ittt% m mghh--no- ti-rot any I your huh. Get th nmlll bath a! M Thin, brittle, 001014.le hair is mut- widenc! of O . scalp; of dandrittr-that awful “A Hm Mir no dundnik. It all. Oh ttr, it. 1uatre,.!u "retgth M g. not remedied aims-“(Ni mini "rink horn and aie-4be. .0 I "PM" is tels no i the lair as dud . It life; eventuality proaiiag . “I new and 1tdpitttt of the gulp, M awe your Ham on I mil ml. of Dundorlm right 'toe-aut, _ no» Itching only. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF. HAIR STOPS FALLING 'Ag ki',

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