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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Jul 1920, p. 6

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s. E.‘ Stahle and family, Mirs."Moyer and daughâ€" on, visited Mr. and Mrs. fia Koehler, Mrs. George Ir. end Mro. Aâ€" Koehler to Kitchener on Monday. * imber from town attendâ€" ; races at New Hamburk * ay . ps. NabhrgAnE and family, l of %:r;, Mr. and Mrs. Milton c ughter, of Oshawa, Mr. _ Miller and soh, of Kit | C Herbert. Bergey, 0 Osbâ€" . and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey | d gbrated the 75th birthday | T | Bergey at his bome here. pn.olmns him with a gold | N p, and Mrs. D. Bergey «|! I‘oco of silver. | Mr. Berâ€"| F trieng@s wish bim many I = of the day s. DerBecker and Miss } 3 ermai, of Kitchener, call 1 e of Mr. and Mrs. August |! ;' on Monday. ‘ ig Old Homestead, a fOur was given to a good sized f p the Town Hall, Platts: Fiiday hight, by the New f iWaatic Club. The play has twenty characters, and all part in a ye‘Y creditable re all is good it is hard . but special mention of the part taken by twiller, as Uncle Josn. eqntres around his charact start to finish furnishes nt, and at times has ce convulsed in laughtor. ften so good & character 18 ipateur plays. Other good "were Cy. Prime, Aun! Maâ€" ibomb, and Henty Hopking, §k milltonaire. ‘The scenery ompanied the PiaY is equal plays. in the larger towns. y in the third act "Grace C l licate ar. of New Hamburg, 0Cc . of the ugenn church e OME COOCT r\ecnum the mother do*s ‘m sate medicine at hand t0o plly. Baby‘s Own Tablets Fn troubles, or !f given 0C sto the Well child will preâ€" E‘ coming on. The Tablets teed bY & government &n ie absolutely harmless even n babe. TheY are °8 »good | in summer because late the bowels and keeD h sweet and pureâ€" They ~by medicine dealers or DY cents a box from "The Dr. 5 neasteetia. boasw,l s me came snn 0 ‘--‘u‘-‘..... PCO First to Jr. IL.â€"Allen Moyer, Sanâ€" Im OHILDREN ford _ Salzman, | Lauretta â€" Boshart, . o eeauues 'l.orna Kropf, Harvey Wahl. â€" box of Baby‘s Sr. Primerâ€"Barbara Licht!, Jrene who keep a 50 fee\lKrON’ Elmina Moyer, Harry Wahi.â€" ets in the house maY V. M. Eidt, Teacher. ves o% their llitle ones afe / in n e prmnrees seg6 during the bot es meifch troubles, CRONOTR MÂ¥ 4 ~â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"zmâ€"â€"_â€"__2z_~_â€" &# id â€"diarrhoea catry off thou: , [ FREEPORT | rh ones every uumum‘;. i"lu onnnnnnnnrnnznnlzern _ ____â€"~_â€" # & other do®s because the ©O®" ©97"°) / ang Mrs. Abram Gimbel attend on Bunday @rew much IAFUIS® OO 000 sville Echo. ‘Aescribed above will be yr in Reid‘s Halr on Tues â€" faly 13th, at 8.16. J. Bxen and family, o1 rinx in town and vicinâ€" of June cents & 77X Medicing. COâ€" Jr, IV to 8r. W â€"Amnie Holt, g8.1 pe. ho mmy Grischow, $4.9 p.c.â€" Elder, 632 p.c.»hfled â€" , 61.1 p.¢. ‘Br. l1 to Jr. 1V John Hilgartner, $3.56 pCoo hded, _ Leonard Snider, 68. i. George Bergo. 316 pâ€" 500 MILES Bhantz, 27 p.©â€" ‘ 4r. MJ to Sr. 111 ended. Noah Grischow, 56.5 eA rG csHnooL PeMier, 54 PC Â¥aned, b, 34.6 pc. Br, 11 to Jr. W1 race Cressman, a» pcâ€" , 62.1 p.¢â€" Recommended, der, 584 P.Câ€" Failed â€" F 220 arlais & l1 0 16 30 x 3V, Non Skids + Price $27.00 Yours for $17.00 , 10 30 x 3%, Guides Price $28.00, Yours for $15.00 Your Last Chanec as Tires Have Advanced 28 per cent. PR CR C atnn ind Henry Hopking, ymaire. The scenery q the play is equal n the larger towns. ; third . act "Grace \ wase artistically ar much favorable comâ€" of â€" Waterloo, Promotion p.C . E. POTTER &4% REPORT Brockyvilie, Spider, 58.3 p.c.â€" Failed, â€"Q. Shants Examin Byvl;eator Jacky 3r. I1 to Jr. Miâ€"â€" Clarence Moyer, (H.), Gladys Salzman, Eimore Krachâ€" Sr. (H.), ling. honâ€" pe.â€" Jr. H. to Br. 3 Delton Litwiller. 1. to Jr. I1. â€"4 Krop(, Harvey Wan!. 8r. Prim.â€" Barbara Lichti, _ Trene Kropf, Elmina Moyer, Harry Wabl.â€" V. M. Eidt, teacher. aaoamanmn n o % Rupture is not a 16a" Of a DFOSCK yeâ€"â€"Wallace School} 195 7e, abdominal wall, as y Â¥ Jr. U to Br. 8 &tmnuunm"w] Mcutbw.-;:;: aswu:l.g::hc.l.l.': ruy ~Olbre: NOrRBE * _ _ _ onded 5“'.-..“-:0':-‘:1'.:“ specislint will ‘The standing of the pupils in order | of merit of the public school at . the close of the recent promotfon eXAIMS. Senior Fourth Clasa,â€"Isabel Wright, Catharine Chalioner, Pearl Esch. Junior Fourth Class,â€"Cilfford Snt der ,Clara Kienzle, Vera Hillard, Harâ€" ry Knorr. Senior _ Third Ctass,â€"Mary _ Aon Weber, Alice Ebel, Byiwester Wieland, [!lll. Hilliard, Ruth Schweltzet, Walter irisnelte Pavid Frev. Edua Ritter, Senior â€" Third Class,â€" Weber, Alice Ebel, Syives{ Flls HiNiard, Ruth Schwel Kienzle, David Frey, E Leola Stroh, Rubena Holle Jr 1H to 8r E23 01. . CA td dn ainaduis i cindinte t Junior Third Ciass. â€"Lioyd Musselâ€" man, George Musselman, Leona Pfetâ€" fer, Dorothy Ebel, Solly Snyder, Ploy® Koch, Bertha Delion, Laura Ritter, Margaret Weppler. D BC D CC ay 2c l o pteat: MEBEBMECL ADOWRCCD Senior Second Classâ€" Heten Chal loner, Theima Scheifele, Edna Kirch, Fdna Habermehl, Marjorle Strob, Wi1lâ€" fred Knorr. Nx. 20 ce BW ow p.© conEsTOoGo sCHOOL uid aliniinttibit Junior Second Claas,â€"Waiter Koen, Williard Sohwarts, FPrieda Kirch, Mary Ann Martin, Mary Becker, Urias Frey, Clayton Habermebl. ® s moull * saa« Nee TRV RMi Cnee erene ol Senlor First Classâ€"Ralph Lederâ€" man, Elgin Silk, Florence Hoie, CHfâ€" ford Snyder, Eva Koch. Junior First Classâ€"Kenneth Betz ner, Edna Mussetman, Manâ€"ey Kocn, Harvey Wieland, Alvin Pfeffer, Haroid Stroh, Lenore Koch. L2 c usls Sen'io-:' F;r;m;;;.- Abner Martin, Harry. Kirck, Peggy Chalioner, Catharâ€" ine Koch, Erma Habermehl. d oi 15 9000 1. 4. 0.A uzn tetsa Junior â€" Primary,â€"Edward _ Kirck, Harvey Schwartz, Eli Frey, Audrey Scheifele, Anita Dahmer, Albert Holle, Forrest Koch, Frederick Weppler. (h:»'r;.)réylve!urler Jacky. â€" 8r. IL‘ to Jr. I1.â€"Clarence Moyer (hon.), _ Gladys Salzman, Elmore Kraethling. s _ Jr~llvto Sr. 1I.â€"Etmina Boshart, Detiton Litwiller. 0 _ Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gimbel attend: ed the Farmers® Club Picnic at Pus| linch Lake on SBaturday, June 27th. | They report having spent a very pleasâ€" ant and profitable time, ‘ Misa MacLennan who has had charge of the Pine Grove Bchool No. 4 for the past year has resigned her dutles here, and bas gone to her Rome in l(;almo Bruce County. Miss MacLenâ€" nan will be greatly missed both in Church and Social cireles. Her sucâ€" cessor at Pine Grove bas as yet not been appointed. Mr. Jack Gimbel had the misfortune to break his arm about a month ago, whilst employed in cranking his Chevâ€" rolet Car, which necessitated him in taking an _ enforced holiday. _ His many friends will be pleased to learn that be has now recovered the use of his arm, and has resumed his dutiea lat the Dominion Tire factory | in | Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. D. Woesley Hewitt pf Galy were renewing acquaintances here on Dominion Day. C se on Jr. IIL to Sr. I1l.â€"Luelia Boshart here, afier a month‘s visit Grant‘s relatives in the O triet. TPDe ie eenn es t Mr. an Mrs. Grant and Master James hevye returned to their home Rasmd) L e â€"ag e EETCE You and your friends are all invited to attend the Special Patriotic Serâ€" vices â€" on â€" Bunday, July 4th in the Freeport Congregational Church. Mr. Herbert L. Troyer . will speak . on "Under Which Flag"? at 2 pm. standâ€" ard time, and on "His Dominion mt 3.15 pau. 11.â€"Allen Moyer, Lsuretta _ Boshart, s. NO. 16, WILMOT. woommerne Hâ€"Luella Boshart (H.) M.â€" Eimina th‘s visit with L. in the Ottaws Disâ€" REPORT. signed in accordance MoYer:|bibjes laid down by t Kr8eD | y ow authorities ui.:o:t. ducing regulits w Boshart, made hard pad and Santora | ****! sw‘:ll: (‘rml’ . Lorne !'f:“.f:?:... if interest * Kitchener gROLF* TW _ _ A_oa vacabvnd gical appliances have received bighest approval wherever shown apd are de signed in accordance with the prinâ€" ciples laid down by the world‘s textâ€" lbook authorities on this gubject, proâ€" ducing reguits without harmful readyâ€" made hard pad and old faghioned siee] gpring trussed. Mr. Egan has testimonials from our OWD gection for inspection. . If interested, call; he will give you free demonstration and exâ€" amination of gampleg. Now is the time to make yourself sate and comâ€" fortable for your daily work. Note dates, agk at hotel office for his gamâ€" ple roomâ€"tear this notice out ROW llor future reference. Personals. Mrs. Meano Roth caled O ATITE CE lan Dorst one day last week. ‘ Mr. Gus Milier of Webesley _ busy digging a new well for Mr. Jno Jantsl. is cce ui c ariiak ener spent part of their honeymoON | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaceb Softle, . mmom Mr. Robert S. Swan of Mitchell who completed his eighth year as teacker for this school was again hired for the ninth term to resume his duties after the holidays. ‘ The grass mower has recently been heard so haying is not (atr distant. es somant 19 1| u234 M o tec hoA cbA Mr. Fred Schedier‘s family took chickenâ€"pox last ye_ek. & Mnien on eet t oL A number are laid up, having been stricken with poisonâ€"Ivy with which they came in contact while _ workâ€" ing at the fences. Briefs. TT CCTCE Mr. Cameron Wilson arrived hore last week from Virginia, U.S., to apend the holidays at his cottage. Rev. R. Brenner of Baden, spent & tew days last week here with his son Rev. K. Brenner. o sn Mr. PSPo oo mt The widely known Schweitzer Hotél } is again, as usual about this time, Aillâ€"| ed up with tourists who are_out to enâ€" joy several weeks of pure @unlry air. Quite a few of the adherents of the M.BC. church went to Hespeler _ on Sunday to attend camp meeting. " M e e o The Sunday Scheol of the Methoâ€" dist church held their _ picnic in Wrights grove on July Ist. The burial took place here on Tuesâ€" day of Miss Gladys Hohmeter, dmlgl‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hobkmeier, Kitchener, who was a victim of the sad drowning at Bridgeport . when . two ; young ladies lost their lives on Friday. eme en en esd i BORNâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hachâ€" born a son.â€"Stillborn. Mr. arnd Mrs. Bert. Dahmer of El mira, on Sunday visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Dahmer. Remarkable Ottawa, July 2.â€"Following the visâ€"\ held at the house and were contue‘| it of J. M. Hickson, Church of Eng:| ed by Rev. W. H. Harvey, assisted by | , land layman, who has earned for himâ€"| Rev. J. L Smail, selft the recognition as "healer," one|: Mr. Harvey conducted the services || young girl, afflicted from birth with| at the graveside. The pall bearerd) biindmess, can see and several other| were all relatives and were as folâ€"| cases of physical ailment and disabilâ€"| lows: Frank, Asron, . Isaac, "Pavid ity have been reported cured Or O8) Cober, W. C. Shaw and William the way to recovery. _A woman, Aubâ€"| Guenth@râ€"â€"â€"â€" omm 0 â€" hiEi"fiTflis for eleven years, is absolâ€" Extend Thanks utely cured and another is reported| ‘The family of the late Mrs. J. B. on the way to recovery after having: Cober estend thanks to their friends auffered a nervous breakdown as the|and _ acquaintances for â€" kidnosses result of pain from a growth on hor'd“m,‘ the sickness and bereavement left eye. t i_s,..A of their mother. pimemenn m mannsmma in s o< n $4th 8. 8. Convention s * The Thirtyâ€"fourth Annual convenâ€" Natlo;lal CounCII tion of Waterloo Township Sunday " i School Association was held in Hesâ€" bf Deten(_:e 18 peler _ Friday. It was largely atâ€" Formed in Poland|tended by prominent Bunday school es workers from _ Waterloo _ township. Warsaw, July 5th.â€"â€"The Supreme The morning and afternoon session power in the Government of Potand | *# hetd in the Evangelical Church. ond full military authority has been | _ At the morning session the speakâ€" vested in the . Nattonal â€" Council of | *# Wer# Rev. J. B. Dengis, Ira Smith, Defence, which was created by the Miss Sarah Graab, William Driever n ch was created DY ""¢\o/ praston,. Miss Jean Bucknot, Warsaw, July 5th.â€"The Supreme power in the Government of Potand and full military guthority has been vested in the National Counmcil of Defence, which was created by the \Polish Diet. The Council is composed. of â€" Prealdent â€" Plsudaki, chairman, General _ Lesoniewski, _ Minister of War, Stanisias Haller, Chiet of Btaff, Trompoynak!, Preaident of the Diet, Premier Grabaki, three members of the Cabinet and nine members of the IMet. ‘The formation of this council was decided upon owing to the menace of Bolshevik invasion of Gaiicia and and Mrs. Willie Seftie of Kitchâ€" Ukraine BERLET‘S CORNER. Cures Recorded in Ottawa CcoNnEsTOGO. Jno. Z. Wagner ristio® Township Schoo! Prir. Moved be Sam‘l Hunserker snd B B. Hallman that the fotiowing banks be authorized to secept peyment 6: taxes for the TownShip "Z““’“.â€".B PS Pn C C taxes for the TownShip of zflmot the year 1920 up to and ing 1 10, 192¢, and that each bank be | a commission of one tenth of one Pm en oc ce | M o 1. oonh id dsn t cent. of the amoubt of tases collectou by it. Dominion Bank and Canadian Bank of Commerce, Baden, Btandard Bank and Bank of _ Hamton, New Hamburg, Standard Bank, Wellesley, Molsons Bank, Bt. Agatha, and Union Bank New Dundeb. Moved by John Herber and _ V. ! Zoellier that the following accounts be passed :â€" Mrs. F. Walker, Mrs. C. FPbach, Mrs, M. Schmitt, Mrs. 8. rorier, KX. 0% H. Kaster Est. Patriotic Insu: ance for June each ....... .. $10.00 F H McCallum, Division Court CIOrK .1s .rca ces Arrkkrcare | OME Dr. Marty, _ Attending | M.O.H. | _Convention at Teronto ... ... )0.00‘ Fred Seh1, stove pipes and tamor 4.15 irvin Mohr, balf cost of labor 08 . n oonin bima ulc nc cicce RMTW Township NO ...........>>> Chas. Heipel 2nd qr. salary as Clerk and Treas. Postage and NXDFOB® ..... <<> > se n + n 99 1 Mrs. E. Weiler balf yearly salary Milton Schmitt, balf cost of labor Henry Decher, repairs Moses Shantsz, oak lumber .. ... New Hamburg lpdcpendent, print ing and supplie® ..........> T8.L13 Wilknot Township School . Faftr, UGFARE .....czscsccuscsisco. â€" $BAw John H. Kieswetter, cutting tce | and opening rOAd ........~.. 15.15 Norman Shants, man and team for grader, part payment ... 200.00 Moved by V. H. Zoelier and E. 6. Hallman that this Council do adjourn and meet again on July 19, 1920. Air Rates Between London and Paris + _ Will be Reduced Paris, July. 5.â€"Rarty announce« ment is expected of the reduction of passenger rates for air travel between London and Paris and many are wonâ€" dering if the day is far distant when it may be cheaper to travel by | air than by Jand and sea. At the beginâ€" ning of the Londonâ€"Paris air service lest year the price for one way ticket on small mgchines was 20 guineas and 15 guineas on the larger passonger ships. It is now reported that fares will soon be reduced to £10, 10 shil}â€" ings. In one recent weeks‘ flying more than 100 passengers were carried ln{ the Londonâ€"Paris air service and it is hoped that a reduction in price will Increase che number of passenâ€" woere. ‘Thore have‘ been an everinâ€" i1~mn|'ng number of inquiries for the service but the price has discouraged imny prospective passengers. Funerat of Mre. Cober. 1 The funeral of the late Mre. J. B. Coher _ took . place on Thursday and was very :aigely attended by re latives and friends. _ Services were held at the house and were conductâ€" ed by Rev. W. H. Harvey, assisted by Rev. J. L. Smail, William Blaschke, Preston, Miss lM-W tlie Lachman, Bridgeport, Robert Purâ€" vis. _ Miss Corndlia) Panabaker, Irâ€" vin Hagey, Preston, Rev. W p.‘ Fletcher, provincial â€" rurak â€" #@periaâ€" tendent. ‘ Afternoon Seasion _ Addresses were given by Rev. Mcâ€" Alpine, Mr. Wm. Hortop, Rev. H. Kiâ€" mer Green, Preston, and Rev. W. P. Fietcher. ‘The song service was conducted Evening Session by Jacob Zellar of Breslan. l!.lendm‘ addréesses were given by W. P. Fiatâ€" cher, Rev. Chas. Draper, Preston, Rev. Knauff, Preston, and alro by the local ministera ot the ditfersnt ghurchise in Hespoler. CHAS. HEIPEL 186.00 12.00 74.1 > %Â¥.1a e n onl Apftacan . | WADMTS® â€" To sateamiles ons i Effects. : 4 ‘biperienced and one wishing !9 tion on the premises of the undersign"| | depertments. . Apply At “': table, pictures, crockery glassware dishes, 2 gas stoves, ktchen stove Iol‘ wood or coal, coal kitchen beater with water front, kichen table, combinâ€" ation chair step _ ladder, kitchen, chairs, â€" stove â€" utensils, step ladder, about 50 ft. of lawn hose, refrigerator, kitchen . cupboard, lawn méwer, 3 lawn â€" chairs, . window sashes with lawn glass, GERTCT fannone P ofSNH saws and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. I London, July 3.â€"â€"‘Hello â€" AMDICEC lGee. we‘re having a fine ttme here, ! but we‘ll be glad to get back, too, for ‘a rest!" ! ‘That‘s Douglas Fairbank‘s honey ‘moon message to the folks back home. Doug and his bride, Mary Pickford. are receiving a reception ‘such as they never dreamed of. The crowds _ Ar8 tremendousâ€"larger and more entht slastle than any that greeted the newâ€" lyweds at home. } BC TCO OOp O LLL* ma hamae ©. w w.su.s. Proprietor. DUERING & SHANTZ, Auctioncers &d. Reuel, Olerk.. . kae se «w BTBL Fairbanks Find _ Europe Poor Spot | for Honeymoon Terms Cash. â€" "At first when I saw 1 tish nation‘ nd_vancinx EMn e CESCOD EDC "At first when I saw the ‘entire Briâ€" tish natton‘ advancing _ I wondered what was up . It soon (@eveloped that the advance was friendly. Ail they wanted was to kiss Mary. 1 had to tell ‘em that‘s my job. S k P e t "In the language of the west, 1 thought we would only hit the _ high spots of Europe and have a qulet honâ€" eymoon, hbut Gosh, we are chinning the moon‘! I can‘t see the buildings for ady the people. l "And ‘qulet honeymoon‘ "act z 1 British Sports and Good Folks. ‘ "It‘s nice to be in a foreign land where they speak our tongue and say nice things about America in language we can read. The British are good sports and good folks. 2 1 CV TLA C Wenaw Doug Amo en es mdns "I think there ought to be a EYDSY â€" curse on any one who tries to get up a scrap between us." l â€" Mary laughed. "You‘re a bum _ predcher, Doug." , said she. "But I want to put a post: script on your talk to Americaâ€" l "To all you Americans who _ have} heen so good to me J send love. And , sl}n I-t“'i'rrbfii one who is inat a wee tiny bit homesick!" Allies Masterâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" fi of Situation â€" in Near East Paris, Jure 26. â€"The Allied nations | atre masters of the altuation in the Near Rast as elsewhere and if in complete harmony can employ all the forees at their disposal to carry out their policies which are "soberly proâ€" portioned ‘to their interests," sald Marshal Foch in an interview toâ€"day. ,'.g..‘ shoyels, . forks, THE MERGANTILE FIRE INBURANGE (By: !ilwl‘l Au mxm gueranteed by the Lendon Lancachire Fire inâ€" curance Co. Ltd. with Assete of Waterieo, Ont. ‘+NGORPORATEO 1976 Bubscrlhed Capital . $200, Deposit with the Dominion Alfred Wright, Recratary, C. A. BOENM, DIST. AGT Ash Sifter, Curtain conPraAan‘y Bronner.) "Hello America‘! fine ttme here, FOR BALE â€" Plano case organ, First cless condition. Apply at Uhronâ€" icleâ€"Telegraph office Waterloo, . Of Deily Tclg;npl. Kitchener. . 8â€"4â€"6t FOR SALE â€" 490 Chevrolet Sedan, . 1919 Mode!; good as new, at a barâ€" gain for quick sale. Call Phone FOR BALE â€"â€" New 1/4 H. P. Inter national kerosene engine, used 2 months; price 3_9_5(10 for quick sale FO FOR SARE â€"â€" Thirty Head of yearâ€"old Steers, Durhams, T08 red.‘ Apply G. C. Gibson,* G No. 7. Phone 317R21. FARM FOR SALEâ€"â€"Farm, Consisting of 22 acres, situated near Wilmot Centre, 3 miles southeast of Baden and 4 miles east of New Hamâ€" burg, on Glam‘s Road. Land is in gooa state of cultivation, abundance of small fruit and fruit trees, good buildings in good state of repair, mnever failing well, also good soft water cistern. . For further partiâ€" t Lo ies ains 785, Kitchener. yeurs, got by Prince of Avon; also 1 driving colt, 3 years old. Apply: Ben, Brubscher, R. R. 3 Bimira, Pmt %â€"10â€"t. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. NOTICE. Prompt attention will be given to all sales entrusted to me and satisfac tlon guaranteed. Mn com Sm Nee sar Box 69, Phone 340J k81 0 flllh 2 ) A lt se o I culars epplY to Mrs. Melinds Lips, 56 Chapel Street, Kitchener, Ont. sa.ry rolet MCV ue Tourings. _ Kitchener Garage Queen St. Phone 747. 6 METT O _ __znneeeg [ 0 hh idns d J ons s ooo T Coleman, New Dundee . 27â€"2t Duering&Shantz LICENSED AUCTâ€"ONEERS for _‘ Counties of Waterico, Perth and Oxford All sates entrusted to us will recelve prompt and careful attention. Anyone wishing io purchase farm lands or City Property wilt do well to call on us before buying. Large liets to choose London, June 5.â€"A Pole named ‘l-h-tr Talla, travelling from America ‘to Dantzig was taken 111 recently in the Young Men‘s Christian Associâ€" ation hut, Waterloo Road, and reâ€" moved to an infirmary. He had only two shillings and threepence in Engâ€" lish money, but hidden in his clothâ€" infi he had 22 ten dollar gold pleces and paper money to the value . of $990. His shoes were found to be very heavy and . when thay wore photographed by the â€" Xâ€"ray, twelve 1 CELOULZI1S 240 eald Walter W.Frickey MV BR O PMW OBE Mn oerscuts 1 1 and paper money to the value of $990. His shoes were found to be very heavyy and when they wore photographed by the â€" Xâ€"ray, twelve large _ colns presumably . $10 gold pleces were found hidden betwaen the leather and the sole« of each boot. Experienced . Auctionser and Valuator All Sales entrusted to me will recelve prompt attention. Charges Reasonable Phone 414w, Waterioo or leaV® order at Chronicleâ€"Telegraph office 26â€"2t Minard‘s Liniment Co,, l\mited. Gentaâ€"I relleved a valuable huntâ€" Ing mnr mange . with MINARD‘S â€"LINIRPENT after several veterinaries had treated him without doing him any permanent good. Yours &c., * wWILFRID GAGNE Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, Prummondville, Aug. 3, ‘0h 0 cx MOoNEY Hd. Lipport, residence, phone 241 . Stere phone, Kitchener, B70. Shinn E â€"â€" Thirty Head of Twoâ€" Steers, Durhams, roan and pply G. C. Gibson,* Guelph, Phone 317R21. 28â€"1t JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Office Phene, Waterics $3 W. E. J. SHANTZ, Undertaking BHINN & LIPPERT rwlllyglgnioht Roadster, 8. DUERING, Phone 136, Waterloo. HIDDEN IN CLOTHING Phone 706, Waterioo. | gay AagofUn oll!!I (Co,, lAimited Consisting Waterloo. 191f. Waterloo, Interâ€" 21â€"2t 28â€"31 There will be soid by PublMc ‘Aue tion in the Village of Koessuth, Tow®» whip of Waterloo, South, Part of Lot ©1100. Aug. 21.â€"Houschoid effects of Mrs. Jacob Andreas, 46 William St., in the town of Waterloo. July 10th (Saturday) â€"â€" Valuable household éeffeets of Clayton Wells, 38 George St., in the town of Watâ€" erioo. mnoncon $ agus July uâ€"-’r;n of horses with har ness and wagon at theâ€"Winter Fair, Guelph, if not previously sold. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors of Courad Fenner, late of the Town of Waterloo,,. County of Waterloo, deceased, hereby are noâ€" tifled that the estate will be distriâ€" buted on the second day of August, 1920, and regard will be had only to claims of which rotice shall then have been given in writing to Henry Fenner, Waterloo, Ont., executor of this estate. Dated at Waterloo this first day of July, 1920. HENRY FENNER, Exxecutor, Duering and Shantz, 28â€"3t Farm, consisting of 80 acres more m less, situated at LexingtoD, two miles north of Waterio®, 4 miles north of Kitchener, 8 acres hardwood bush, rest in good state cultivation. On the premises is a good bank barn with pecessary putbiiidings, good two stcrey brick house, with woodsied.â€" ! ME Do stt CoC s rsbcatan‘ Apply to Charles 8. Str3b, . TAYLOR, WANTED Bacon Hogs Number unlimited. 1008 130 to 220 Ibs. We buy. fo .flu trade. You give us t and we will pay the price. point Baden, every alternate day, June 2. (The Ond Firm) Farm, 3 filllc‘ west of Waterloo Erbs road, $ miles sest . from Agatha, n;_ltunAteqlA tn. Waterioo ;I Auction Sale List + ho letinis Airtaeinte ship on the town line between Watore loo and WNmot (Lot 41), contatas 134 acres of good land, . well cultivated, drained, and is a splendid irnln farm. Only one mile to school, miles to market and church, rural mail, nesar to Hydro Power line. A light spring well, good water; 4 wells besides. On farm aro two dwelling houses, a large gtone house, wood _ shed 24‘ x 34, a lbrlcl house 21‘ 2 29 with woodshed attached. 4A bank barn 15‘ x® 45° "nh ECCC IICCR vi hoi uindint ds es on straw shed 40‘ x 36‘ with stables underâ€" fg ath. Implement shed 15‘ x 84‘ sult able to put in hay and grain. â€" Root cellar 33° x 15 x 9°. Driving shed w x 24° and other bulldings. A . slde building suitable for blacksmith shop with smoke house attached. 12 sore@ in fall wheat, about 37 scres in grass, 15 acres pasture, orchard. a 10ze argt® 25 Buildings ‘hre situated about _ th@ center of farm, which is a grsat advam tage in labor saving. THE MARTIN HERGOTT E8T. MISS MAGDALENE HERRGOTT, a R. R: 8 Watorioo. _ FARM FOR SALE Licensed Auctioneer for the Countie® of Waterloo and Wellington _ Furnitureâ€"5 per gent. __________‘ iper cent. Ring 347W. Box 280 wWATERLOO, ONT. 24 Master & Hunsberger @welling house, barn 224 2 FARM FOR SALE WILLIAM MICKUS. Farm Stock and impilements !/ City Flour Mills is the right place to sell wheat, your rye and other grain. â€" Alse to buy your flour and mill feed. A good atock of Bran and Shorts always on hand. Special carload lot prices to Farmera‘ Clubs. Chopping done. Ask for prices or other information you maAY desire as we are here to give our best service. Our phone number is 99. . IRVINE MASTER, Miller & Grain Merchant WILLIAM MICKUS Kitchener FENNER, Exxecutor, Waterloo, Ont. 214 Queen St. 8. ides. UR s, a large a‘ x 34, a woodshed s 45 with les underâ€" x 34‘ sulit. in. Root 1t ofel «4

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