expensive 21mm _ Thon- pnwml away " Hum on Monday Mary l'l‘n-lvnnn, widow "I tho lat" Knlmrl “mil-xv n! thr. zuzv of 85 Yuma-14ml wzm Hm lnan-r of Mr. W. I. Hadley. C l', It tagent a! mm: Hidn- of ths. sit? turnml in Mum-uh . in such " "mun": horses went into (In other into tho- dun- gamma The solid tween thot" “um-mi out mtwh llamas:- horsos or wagon H: ml not an well. Th (Mum! (In and all“ BO that thr. I'IIIL‘DMH Unfortunate Runaway. On Monday fnrmmun two til Nrs. Silas "arrtuart. mm: nts', Floras1ale while ch-ln'w'inu [In into n Imus? a pnssim: nut-u frightenml the harms and they down towards Arthur Street fast gait, On -\rlI\-u' Strut! turned"north hm nut short q. to "sanuw Mr W I' Couinp Mr, Wm, Zin-glvr hay sold his to Mr. W, " Elslvy of Humilh: merly n Int-rum“! m Hawk; The rurcha " â€we w Hum; m: Mr, Risky 'utr, [HIM- ‘~Illll otl trole u " i-I‘Llwr an synn (lay: wi h iwr parents. 3lt c. momâ€. luv-fare: gunâ€; In home at Mitford. tunbor Ist. M! workinp in Wut his family and The Elmira Poultry Association held its regular semi‘monthly meet tng on Tnesday evening. The mat ter ot an egg-laying contest Iva; discussed and it was decided, to hold such a contest, the pens to counts. or ten birds each. An entry tee ot two dollars will he charged which will be returned to all those who re main in the contest to its close Those who drop out will forfeit thi entry tee, which will be added ti the funds of the Association. " Wm also decided to hold a socund not; tes‘in which participants will cute. their whole (locks of hens. Mr. J H. Jarvis gave a talk on preparin; birds for exhibition He said thin anyone wishing to become an oxhilu itor pt poultry should. ax onportunit: offers. attend large poultry shows witerv he could get many pointers Birds intended tor exhibition shouli be selected early. It won't do to in out and pick your show birth tin, day before tho show. Sewn your young stock early and put them it, an enclosure by themselves. Tin pi-n must not he too small as crowd ing is prejudicial to th-i development of young stock. Ttrc" (‘illl he ('llllt'll main taking out Mime that hllnw any detects. Handle your birds (it {'11 so that tllty “ill lose their shy nuns, and teavh them tu pose no that when the judge handles tlwtn, thus will stand up well and nlttix, (him good qualities. Birds Orton lose " prize just necnusv they are too much afraid and shy and won't stand up lwi‘nm the judge and lit their mum of execiience be semi. In Slilllill“: time birds intended tor the show rill; should have plenty of shitty. as tilt" hut Fun fade“ the plumage lu-yululi rm'm't-ry. Mr, Jarvis is full of poul 1 try [ml . and lsi, 41min“ “HS built! interest nu ititrl 'tnstruttsrr. I AT ITS BEST Elmira. Poultry Jusoefirtiot Plans A Big WILL HOLD POULTRY SHOW "u' Mrs, IR‘WJ Hutton! $att'stndsitn is the vain attempts at imitation. Those who take cod-liver oil at its best take chlt’: Emlion- Spa a In“. Two..- ---aLso â€no oe-r'" Mullins tle , ELMIRA NEW S Aumurats AND OTHER Inks 14s TOLD - BY CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH STAFF 7 The strongest com- pliment ever paid to (In whtcl, hull "et, 1.9219). n '"" r Mr Contest EST NEWS OF THE [HI JTrwt " bring d Hm tr." (N) Thu-o whm Ilhvr [burn-u f " nth" H in) msh an m mu Nos " mzl la up? broke all be- , “in: ne It" Tit t h mth 1' now. Tho young sun ot Mr. and Mrs. w. I P. Caurtiup,ham, who was operutcd on house for hrrnM last week is doing well. ' tor. , Mt' “0|er F'leiwhhauer of Kitchoar swine. “q Wttr, a business visitor in town on M bin-n "my m INN " f Mr, Norman Schmermund. of Spry: 3 we Grove, Alberta, arrhvd hero on; ;Thttrrrdar evening on I wink to his, {lumbar and hit-min I l Mr. and Mrs Israel Groft, Me, and, Mm Salomon Sums-r. Mr, Jacob Brio-l ‘ker “tandem the mum“ of thc Hr. 1 W1. W. B. Snider. of Kitvhrner on :WGdnearlay ant-moon. ( you.» In an xmnmwaomo Dr. and Meg. w. R Watson 'iqitod their daughter. In Front. who I: I Mr. Georxn Hadley of (‘nlbourns mmyd at Elmira when was! to attain! his mother's tuner-l, It Elon. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Miller - a day with friends h: Linwood this weak. t,, _ 1'lsristman and Miss Alma l.nsch|ngnr on Thursday evening attended the fowl nu'por gin-n by the True, tiii) Lodge. in Indian lndgn count-mm] with tttrr Owns? Lodz." at Moorefield. Miss Tyark lurmshvd a large part of tho lnvrnry program and was av w-wn' m-‘l rpm-Had, she having I’Mrly chrl- led prnvmus wrong. mer', wish-r Mm, l.. Svhmermund who as in hut is slowly 'tottintt hour-r M It Mis Gladys Mayer has yiecttrod pamitinn in the Dumart Parking lh Mrs. Kunlzu, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kuntze and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murr- it) ot New Hamburg span! Sunday at My home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hahn. Mr. Elmer Schulz. son of Mr. and Urs. Lotus St‘hulz of F'loradale has stiurerl the position of Junior in the Hunk of Nuns Srmin lately hvld by Mr, Austin Tanner, wig has been prunmtml. Mr. George Muter of Hanover paid Clmira a business visit on Monday. marge [had in town at one time and 9 always pletaséd to meet old El. uira frienvlu. Mrs, Kumle. Mr. and Mrs Phat A numb†otrtiitchuuer ()ddfelL )ws puid a visit to the local lodge ttl Wednesday evening. Mr. Waltor Klinck has sold his rid; bungalow on King Street tu fr. Almiussu ll. Bauman taking in art |)1i_\lllelll the lutlor‘s frame lit-use m the sumo street. The local factory of the "Snider Furniture Company is at present nary busy, we are pleased to hear. t is running full [mum an week. Miss, Eluulieth Schulz of Neustutit as K'F‘tlll'nt'll to town and will take o'i' femur position in the Elmira {Lil-her Factory. Mr. Kilsworth Gibson of the Dem al department ist Toronto Universi- y spent the weeloead with his par- ins. Mr. and Mrs. H. ' Gibson, w cunln. who In: "a mum at In many Elam mm. In " MN“.- vent. The funeral will an mm Ill Thur-day afternoon. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Abs. Martin :39 operated on tor appendicitis an :‘hyrsday. He 13.1mm; we" Mr. Mich. Pr6isimrer accidentally "H in In; home over a week no and urt his shoulder. He is not yet ab- PERSONALS Mr. Albert Uunke of Toronto vis If"! his mother on Wednesday. Minn Maher Tyark. Miss Bvrtht ADAM-UArtVia On Wednesday afternoon, at Guelph ook place the marriage of Miss Mur. A Jarvis, eldest daughter of Mr, J. H, 'arvus and the late Mrs, Jarvis, to Jr. Ciarence Adam. only son of Mr. ttd Mrs. Alex. Adam. "ll of Elmira. Mt lit M r " to return to work, Mr. Herb. Doerr and Mitm Anita lemmerlch of Kitchener and Mrs. .ftvr a shun 1soueymoon trip my uung couplr will reside in Elmira he 'l‘cvlegruph extends hearty cungra alatiotis. u M. w. W. Hoefliu and daughter, Misa linnie. called on friends tn Elmira -u Tuesday ulternmm, Mr and Mn. Wilfrid Sawyer and tthe have come back from Kitchen- rr hr Elmira to live. Thr, M " ma: Mr: 1d and Mrs. a. G. Hrluvrllullz And 'tt Hf! Kite healer. â€sum! rom- n hull†on Sunday "ftrumoon and Hm. P. K. Weber of Kud- an'- up on sumhy In mm tho I if soul., 11w M Su II '-|' ihllm :nt+"tintemirrnt Ihmludn. was " Inhinw» Toronto last wreek and also mam MUM, whr‘rv he hm] a Chippaw Ensonhzuh has relurm-ll ‘m llrzlntrml uh Sunni :2 mi Palmer and Ernie Gull, wore visitors hero at hull Ind M Elmira L111]: ttuRrri,rlRrs"'", if?†summer: Mm [II-'HII I): K IIc-lwn 9%: t. 21!! spent l "a - u. 1 HQ Lotion for Shin Disease “Gently Lord, 0 Gently Lead Us." 'Another very interesting feature of tim afternoon was the presentation of a life membership certificate of the W.M.S_ to Mrs. McKay from In. (UL! Blair. Mrs, McKay was com plt'tely taken by surprise and ex- pressed her asireciatian of the very p,rvat hottott, Mrs, Illr.) (‘nrmark on lit-hall of the society congratulated Mn, McKay and also spoke of her su‘vires as president. A liberal thank otteritw, was coHeeteti, after uhmh rrishmcnt.s werv served. A very pleasant and protitatsle after. nm-n was brought to a close wllll many thanks to Mrs, Plains, all“! fur tho ki..nd luwpnulny of Mrs. Schrod- Pr. Mrs Hkius was the guest of Mrs J Small while in tum". mum a very interesting reading on titled “Thanksgiving Ann," and Mn. Fred Ruppel sang. a heuumul solo. Annual Event of Women’s Missionary Society present and gave a very inspiring ad dross. She urged very strongly her hearers to give, especially of their time, to the causv and not let world. '.y interests and enjoyments take Air->1 place. Mrs. Andrew Ziegler Ull)lliilli)l,l) . MEETING Why not he eogtrirtrveet Ind try “m mmwiy Mun- tor any form '" ulna diwnqr? UV" um."- run‘uu and Mr itch I. punt. Your'mnnv} hurl " "he! dmn‘l come rrom the Rrst bottle- 81 Don bottle Try h " " Smus Inn. The annual ttrank-uttering meeting of the Womert's Missionary Society at the Presbyterian church was held at the home ot Mrs. J. A. Sent-ode!- on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ekins. pre- sidem of the “ills. at Heupeler was Now a few mm!- ttom I In" Inn-r I have ttird " tt It. In directed and an (or u can (“new well" true. I have 'lrartored but no no A lady (mm Wmnipett say! thart D. Jr, D. Irhevnl her of I bud case n! enema. That her sons are BU ttealed, Can you help met" Nearly Insane From Leg Ulcers She all. of cuff-ring and brief ltovy of her relief. Rn"! the“ two lrnrr- Corn Sarah I? Lor. rrwr ml kwchurk, Omaha. “I crtt't slev- ht Pick! tpyo Jegukrrt‘ , am in pain 'lJiler,?ll,'l lbognn to mend Mata-Q nud - bad such good hunk I} have enjoyed the past ught "at. [can - much! “Frail-04W it the banal". JAS. 8. Dm‘". 50c. "ox,Bfttr82.ln,.trist the h At All dealers ou- out W h It. . No.4. G-Psa-tram "In the - mo. I My" haunt“. h m “at (on; droisptatgmsmtNto 115m . mom. and new Radial-I I W proved males: until . Mad W we: to ma "Fruit-ti-". mum- THE KITCHENER MERCHANTS ARE PREPARING TO MAKE THIS SEMI-ANNUAL ECONOMY EVENT THE BEST YET, They Cordially Invite Wu to Visit Kitchener SHOP IN KITCHENER AND FARE REFUNDINC WEEK, Tuesday November 8th to Saturday, November 12th. _lllllllMhrtmitmtsi'ta!ttlll THE WEEK OF BIC VALUES AND WONDERFUL BUYING OPPORTUNITIES G. HAEHNEL. Druaqan ' Funeral of Late Aaron Snider l The lllllel'id of the late Aaron Sn]- ltr, was held on Thursday Mtemoor illuriai took place nm the Bimini Union lcemetery after serum: In the Evangel- ilcal church, where Rev. E. H. Bean preached an impressive sermon am. {also sang in u very able manner P Ivery appropraig- selection, "Some- time we'll understand." A large [ruin her or friends attended the funerai. ',Mr. Orton Snider, ot Edmonton. a son of the deceased was present. The other children living at a distance were nut able to Corue. The pallbear- ers were, Messrs. Walter J. Snider. iReuben Snider, Nelson Snider. Solom- Ion Koch. Jesse B. Snider, Edward B, .Snyder. With I"?! M l'iKlils ossVtgtttr, Imw BELFAST. Ort. 114 Atty attempt lo trvssett ttte, power null authority of the JUster Parliament would be re- nirstrd to the last ditch. declared Hugh Alt-hour!) Pollock, Finance Minister of the Flatt-r Government hem yesterday, He .n. "-4 there was no valid reason that Ir: roukl so" why "North and South Ireland should nut live site hy Muir m porn-<1. madly and t'riettdMrip." "Witsut In tlm unwrap ot tinte," In: rumtinm-II, "llw “nu-r and soumh‘l' Messrs. Oscar Lutz. Erviu. Norman. and Just‘ph Napoleon have returned {rum the west', where tht'Y had been assisting with the harvesting Ulster Not Pleased With Mr. A. o. Murdock of Woodstock.' was renewing Mr, W. L. Hadley at: the C. P, R. while the latter was ab- sent on account of his mother's death l W. A, Clare, M. H. ot Palmerston, was a visitor in town on Wednesdaiy. It. “can lulu. who in! " mu â€and by mun: down the mettir um but “may. ma {any on Sunday afternoon without i9avttta resumed mnwlauouuc. Der ‘eoudd in married to 'Cuollm labial! ot Lexiuton. Their union was pianist! with ten children. at shun cum survive. Harvey was killed by accident at me'ue ot 12. "sud Laura died when " yéars or age. Tho surviving children are: Master of Panama; Almou at home. Orton ot Edmonton. Alta., Willard at home, Martha in, California, Ida at home. Clara (Mrs. Ervin Strome) or Entreis fault, Sask, Alice of Elmira. Mr, and Mrs. Snider lived practically all their married lite on their farm a. haltJulle trouth of Florudale, The, lunerul will be held on Thursday at} ternoon at L30 o'clock front we" house to Elmira cemetery. The fun», eral service will be held in the El- mira Evangelical church. The Jtl egraph extends sympathy to the} family in their sudden bereavement. Deceased had reached the age or '/if years. ' "Innis vTitsut in Hm "mama: Inf limit}. In: :iunml. "Ilw man-r and soundnr m-nls m "ro South rul lllrlr airy of thwm Mm ttrc Wnrkilu: its "nth-in); tno nmIm-nmny my» " fur a ulimuwiun of vlosct' uni- TIN y '.AamtottMerBugaaA ‘Buult 01'1an 1nd slur's llml too y 'r's suvmvim "ull proeolw Outlook Now "lump! to intvrfr teu, " 0an for only Ilrudly rmmlimt mn- :A‘ltlh‘wnil Frm-Inan. gran-u _ T . . ,5ulwn Weir-r. crawl .. (lt H â€minim". man-l .. ‘12': " Matnitt mun-l ' . . flhwruv Mackit. grin r] .. . ,. rr.'ph Wrht't. I sin-op killed .. ltvrtram Brawn. 6 shew killvd [\Ith "was, work and gran-l I Moved by Norman Snyder and Alex (s. Forbes. that the following accounts be paid and that the mere grant his fordvra for the same: "warorioo Townsmpfaécount .3 2.70 ‘Flaymn Miller. grunt . . . . . I . . 25.00 " llrudlmeuker. work .. . . r . . . 1.60 A' " Ziegler. work and gravel 14.50 Gtts Brahman. tramlng . . . . . .. 4.20 in nut “and, warn and gravel.. 22.itt diam,» (Heist-l. gravel ... . . . . .. 9.10 iA. Shovtttnkt-r. gravel . . . . . . . . 16.50 ,Altut Furl-m. Krasrl . . . . . _ _ . n . t'r35 l-an-h St-hnoitlvr, grave-l .. . A . 55" Edward Mayor, straw] . . . A . . . . Tor, live, llall‘ner. gran-l _ . ' . . t . ..4 tlo ,Unjns Itauman. naval ...... .. '3.75 ‘Alct‘h. .s'rhneirter, gravel . . . . . . 10.60 (aarnn " Wnber. grand .. . r . .. 17.6n Jtecex out; Martin, gravel . . . .. 7.5" sJarnh St Martin. gravel ...... 17.75 iNath. Martin, gravel ..rm.r..t 10.60 iuoshua Snider, gravel ........ 5.25 WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS I The Municipal Council ot',the Town- ship of Woolwich met at Conestoga nn {Tuesday the 4th day of October. 1921. '.pursuant to adjournment of last new Mon. ! All the members present. The reeve 'in the chair, The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. Enoch Widenmn. argue] Mum-s mm. gran-l m., â€nah Hruhm‘hv-r. Krasstt “in Ithtier arm»! _. SS w Joshia Hm! The deceased ls donut " you-l - . I august t of age and was going home to his with 7 n t e a es ‘In Poland on the day the at-cldent tut , ---_- lens-all He had wm-kml hard and sav- SEATTLE“ 2t", Oet. 20.-ituor ed a nice sum of umuey by his indutr tr.',',,',"",',':',;',',':,':?, "f "l' a large. :cale, In, lt was a Very unfortunate new B 9812011. ttt ettCtte wit ex eident, but wy' not thought to be serl- 1'l1',il',1'f tl'"";.', '.1'1'1','.."e"frl are ous at the time and the news of hla [ S was a,',. te ts',',",',?,":,',',),, “Weiari death will be a isurpritse to many. l ea e, acoma an p nae W t Opening Night At The 'mpert'al ‘thousands of dollars in bogus $10 Fed- The Imperial bowling alleys will and Reserve "m?" it ’was made known open on Monday ttight in the Tin Pitt '3‘}: "'cte (gram-“Sw- 'tu,','.,'.':',', league. Capt. Gabhetau and Capt. Dix. e I a es acre “The“ teams will open the league. Sunny tramsactions in illicit deals for BURIAL OF JACOB WACKNIK “urge quantities of liquor make the _ The funeral at the late Jacob iiiiclassirur ot the counter-ten notes easy. rick took place on Monday. The im. pe? Jarrett said, and vlrtuallylm. presalve Hep/ices at the Roman Cath. possible to trace. ollc church were conducted by Rani Money Passed Out Father Geht. The burial tookVplace att Merchants are often the ultimate me Jr c. cemetery.. rt will be recalled loser? and not the bootteggers and that deceased tell " a G. R. R. train the liquor runners: the secret service on Oct. sun. striking his head on tee?,'..',',' The money " passed along to pavement, and died in the Gait "stil,",,',','," by the persons 'Wh" sell IT al as a result ot his injuries. lliquor, The losses are sand to he heav- Caitlin-9M u a not“ " mm lens. The "mm m branch: to Preston to Spur. an Enquiry- underuklng Parlors. Corona- Dr. Aw thou on. held an inquest mum: atternoun In the town (all. Summon: have hen issued to the following tur- or: to amend: Prank X. Bled", Fred Fischer. Andrew Eby Mayoral. Schul- ta, William Bolduc, John Wtrichlng, Oeorge F'ishcher, Delumn Kati, Wil- liam Bomea and and Charles Sacha. Jaoo6-wutnk-toit with an locum twe In†no. will. mm The fottowtug witnesses have also been summoned: Charles Schuman- 1orr, George Null-n, Mrs. Dmmoro and M. KirGrooet. _ ibtmat,Prmtmt,dMdtmPridar'atth. hirv- W In Wittor, "'pairs ‘... ,.. rib-sh.) Tun. townlln" work f‘nrrh-tl "Kctivlotr;tvral '1) Run»! and erudnn We Are Directing This To You! WAIT AND WATCH FOR THE SEAS'ON"S 1 During This Big Shopping Week, 361713" brottettt It the true lhnur a a; -/d" ' , rgturat'.- w- Thu We ft-ter qft,hr 1t'ire't7itt, 3.3, the largest “I: of any tea, In In. " M 96.45 [In 511.01! EU". I Ls" 17.6tt 7.50 17.75 30.60 5.25 9.60 5 IO 5,00 3.35 " I, It 25.00 1.60 14.50 420 22. Ill 635 5,5" T35 tlo cm German Trade is Showing Increase BERLIN, Oct. 20,--Pitrures tshow- ing exports from Germany during July which have been issued ha) Show an increase tar that month OF- pr June.1vttiie imports were aha in- creased. The value of exports in July was tixed at 6,208,000,tm0 marks against S.432.000.000 in June, while in July the imports wvru valued at 7.385.000m0u. ugmnsl 6.4"9,tmo,uuo in the prevmm month, Two men arrested at Fernie, B. C., trying to purchaae liquor tor the Seattle it is alleged, had lint ot the bogus tro notes. ' Money Passed Out Merchants are often the ultimate losers and not the bootteggers and the liquor runners, the secret service tlttdB, The money is passed along to stores by the persons who sell the liquor. The losses are said to he heav- ler to Canadian men-hams and banks than to persons my this side ot the im ternational boundary. I load by Alex. B. Forbes and Hymn 1W, that this Council do not ad jour- to meet again at the Council Chub-r. Conestoga, on Tuesday. the at any of November. next. at 9 o'clock. am. Bogus Bills Flood Country In the States 3 TC"" .lt.ree. Iv“, I Ion-d an», â€1 I Srpd - whe I. in Canada. is a proof of true worth. The reliability of BeechanN Pills as a safe. gentle and effective corrective and eliminant has been proven for 70 years Digestive disorders often cause impaired health. Biliousness, headache. lost appetite, constipation, and ailments may he relieved by that reliable family medicine, IRELIABILITY Blgli0lllullll" Ir-, Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World c. PILLS :25; W. J. S.NIDER, Clerk. BIG MERCHANDISING EVENT Two Burned When T 'rW Ship Takes Fine 3 MARINE CITY. Mich., Oct. 20.3.? Two members of the crew of all steamer William H. Wolf, 105! t P lives when the vessel burned op V here this morning, and Captain ' , Hanson, of Detroit, who “and , jumx-hm from tlu- deck of his 5†into a small boat, sunered "new to both legs. F',, BRANTFORD. ont.." on. M. ...-'" Shading a Chevrolet in Puts. animal; last night went out to the home of G. ' Irvine. Bun-ford. dumped the Chen-0‘ let and stole his McLaughlin. " is: b‘lievcd that the same gang broko into Percy Sproul’s general store “a T stale about sum in goods. landing up the 810an car with the merchmdlle. The alarm was not raised until o'clock this morning. .' _ Gang Stole Two T _ Automobiles and $800 in Goodt tor June, 1921. The [acre-IO over Mlll was due to Incraand W ttSIE and to a Blight ham-mo in , I . muffle. The improvement over ’ L920, was duu. m: statement - ". a ' a cum in mwruling expenses. - . " BF," with July, 1920. the panel: limitâ€: decrease at $3.344, 971, or " pd: nip»; due co u†. ..-.am: in the number ‘7; uuturloycs ..:m to the general m :35; duuzzun “ink-h went into elect allâ€: 10 In wag estimtcted that the alt rw 'is, Wai,'em .wuld calm-e the monthly 'dlt, poll by about 10 per cent. f cent, tor My. 1080, “â€3“!“ OTTAWA, Oct. ".-Araiai(tid, “a by ttte Dominioaatitmd. 'I tisttes yesterday new M (an miiroadn durum July, mini-u) ower wanna; ratio than air' previous month an: m w G 1920. The woman; â€a???" 93.67 per but. at“ ,mJl Otreratltnt Expiithed Liirei on ttittm