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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 May 1922, p. 6

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‘A Nervous Breakdown PBE ;jj.ie Evangelical churc! nday . a.mâ€" Everybody n the Blood is '? The Nerves ar w Mrs. Dan Ritz, Dan Rits of New Hl ‘guests of the Mr. 2" hn on Sundayâ€" ir..and Mrs. Ww Dre aystem of P!“". f brain; so ou distt us "s hy im . MF+â€" s Annic Wabl spent severa‘ with friends at Waterloo and ener during the week. ; ang\ Mrs. George Riepert 0‘ E2. anment Sunday WitP Miss res, â€" The matter requires MS"CC e attention, for nothing but sul:â€" â€"treatment will prevent & breakâ€" m. The victim, however, need éespair, for even severe nervous flm may be releived by imprOYâ€" the condition of the blood. It is ause Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills ish the blood that this medicine proved beneficial in nerv0us disâ€" e ge2 ons hn l outs Sattler of Kitchener eiahds and relatives here WBP omm 2000004 proved beneflclnl in nervous disâ€" rs. . The nerves thrive on the $ er blood made by these pills; the itlbo improves, indigestion is betâ€" | @leeplessness no 1OnEeT troubles | merve shattered victim, and life | srally takes on & cheerful aspect. / value of these pills in cases of | kind is shown by the experlonee‘ Mrs. John W. MacDonald, Cardiâ€" ; P.â€"B. L, who says:â€""I have th cause to be grateful to Dr. Wik ge* Pink Pills. I was suffering n mervous breakdown, and my Mition gave alarm to both . mY nds and myself. _ I suffered al st comtinuously . from nervous daches, my appetite was poor, 1 got any sleep, and in every I was badly rundown. .A friend ed me to try â€" Dr. Williams‘ Pills, and after I had taken im for a while there was a noticeâ€" is Improvement in my condition. I Efll using the pilis until I had ten tweive boxes, when every symâ€" ;d the trouble was gone, and I & aimce enjoyed the best of healâ€" en nerve system is the govetn~ ystem of the whole body, cOM. ~.tu heart, lungs, digestion rain; so it is not surprising thet rug, disturbances cause acute Mo first stages . 0f n2" < are noted by irratabillâ€" A restloesness, in which the vicâ€" geem to be oppressed by their ss, _ The matter requires immoâ€" . attention, for nothing but sul:â€" traatment will prevent a breakâ€" your er‘s 04 gan get Dr. Williams‘ Pink s‘through any dealer in medicine t-lll st 50 cents a box or six for $2.50 from _ The Dr. Wilâ€" Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont Braend 5. No. 1, $1; No. 24 §; %§ per bor. Sold by all drug» mother eamne . d ent Sunday at the mmgw www- Piaytord . underwent for appendicitis . last B /m es‘ y Grc e a sent prepaid on of, Â¥rea pamphiet %' ok Medicine Co. Toronto, spent Sunday N. Huehn. ay services w) » the auctioneer comes from whore motto is to * Anesd and acti i give ‘|| . on‘ Weduesday . eveningâ€" of ia#t ve service TO ALL | § 6 .J.x.vnm.n‘:or"â€"lfi was sur yone wishing to purchase a farm â€"will be well repaild ~|| ;; “”“’:,:.A cgee ulting the undersigned. A variety to chooseâ€"from. & u:a'-.‘,uydy -u.:c‘::.d'z j * "u . > shar t Artéy Milis fmith hai TCO M A N i | Pss sâ€" Syuibspctam par e ind is Out of Order are Starved week renewing NEW DUNDEE CooK‘s COTTON ROOT COMPOUND A â€" safe, â€" reliable regulation medicine. ces will be held church here OB whnady welcon.e Sold in three Hamburg | . and Mrs Dreisinger I H. TOMAN Mr. Lorne nger and with Mr. wore vis on plenty of: humer. keep, Rock me to sleep, motherâ€"rock me: to sleep." Keep Tuesday, May 16th an open date so you cin atterd the enterâ€" tainment to be given by the Bechtel .‘”m, of Waterlooo in Calvary Evangelical church at 8 pm., under the auspices of the Y.P.A. * Mr Anthony Gies was a bu visitor to Dundas one day last Mr. éii;o Snyder left on Monday to attend convocation at McGill Uniâ€" vérsity, Montreal this week. Sister Agnes MacPhail MP., has seemed to have passed out at the "spotlight" since she has got her Easter bounet. Mr. Syl Good has put a new front into his "theatorium" and Mr. Simâ€" eon Bowman is moving his repairing outfit into it this week. . ~ Mr. Roy Panther and family movâ€" ed into Mrs. Settler‘s apartment house across the bridge on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John â€" Welker‘ of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker. + 7;dn. Herb Heller and daughter Marjorie spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Have you got your "listening in" appaeratus installed yet? Thereâ€" will soon be nothing new under the sun to tell your neighbor in the moroâ€" ing. trict when tho'pouch orchards are at their prettiest, Here are a few of the Canadian spring birds which we hope â€" have come to stay. MEYERâ€"â€"April 29th, to Mr. â€" and _ Mrs. Alphonso Meyer St. Clements a daughter. , 5 l YATTONâ€"May 2nd, to Mr. and Mre. Henry H. Metrger Yatton, a son: RAMINSKAâ€"May . 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaminska, Elmira, a ‘ daughter. STPMPFâ€"May 3rd, to, Mr. and Mrs. V'Vux Stumpf, Floradale, a son. MARTINâ€"May 4th, to Mr. snd Mrs. Jacob W. Martin, Wallenstetn, a WIDEMANâ€"May 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Wideman, Baisam Mr. Chester Buschert of Preeton was a Sunday caller in our town. Rev. O. Burkholder suffered an at tack of grippe. _ ; â€" Mr. Enoch Bauman is il1 with the small pot. Miss Emma Hurst of Waterloo was a weekâ€"end visitor under the parental roof, Mr. Clayton Bauman of St. Jacobs was a recent visitor th ‘our district. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shants <of Kitchener spent the week. at : the home of bis mother. Mr. Moyer of Kitchener occupied the pulpit in the M. B. C. Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haipel of Preston visited in the district on sugday. Mr. Ches. Richardson‘ spent Sunâ€" day in St. Mary‘s Mrs. George ents, a daugl Dorothy Newstead and Florence with Ruth Taylor. slumbers your loving watch turn backward, O time, fight, . child again, just for to orge Doerfler, . St. Clem: aughter. â€"May 6th, to Mr. and BRESLAU MOsBORrO Block Mission % apartment ‘in the Hotel Markwell, l;vnd‘tp door locked. WheRrâ€"it was burst in, hots!â€"a‘tsndants found his ‘body, covered ‘with a black bath10be as & pall, and wilh an electric read Ing‘ lamp turned full on the pallid said Dr. Riede] had been despondent becakuse the actress would not take his sdvances seriously, and hadt o uie : c hiim ‘he was thinking of suicide the only way out > > ' At. Mamaroneck, John °C. Kane, Jr. 34, postoffice cletk, led his school teacher sweetheart,Elizab eth Dunn, 33, into Alton Wood Park to press his suit for her hand. Their bedies were found side by side, hers with a bullet through the beart and his with a bullet through the brain. _ She still clutched a" bouguet of . spring fGowers they had gathered. ‘ Relatives and acquaintances said Miss Dunn had refused Kane‘s pleas ’fln marriage ‘time ‘add time again uo;icdt spent , Saturday . afternoon was held at No. 5 school house, Satâ€" urday, May 6th, with‘a fair attendâ€" end at her home. No. 17 school children had a school pignic after the cleaning of their yerd in Lepch‘s bush, teacher and all of the children were there. ‘The Sunday School was reopened at »‘m; church here. The church serâ€" vice will be held. on Sunday evening from now on. William R. Green, of} Preston are visiting under par ental roof{ for a. few days .. BP CCC #| Quite a number from this vicinity attended the funeral of the late Mres. #] George Lichty.â€" ‘ ce | Quite a number from this vicinâ€" ity attended the Wimira Fair on Monâ€" nd day. . M mm Mr.. Will Stumpft is wearing A joire smile these days It‘s a boy. Conâ€" ~|| gratuiatigns. J iln. Kee of Waterioo spent a few days at the bome of her parents Mr. and Mrs, L Schaub. “Kir..m Mré. Boehm of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Wil \ Our postmaster disposed of $120. worth of thrift:stamps during the month of April. At a meeting of the principal busiâ€" ness men of our town it was unant molusly decided. not to have a‘ half holiday on . Wednesday . afternoon @uring the summer months. The Messrs. Henry TZettel and C. 8. Ottmann were business visitors in Waterioo and Kitchener last week. (Gerdening and housecleaning is Miss ‘Etta Dupbar spent the thd' order of the day. Miss Liszie Berdix was on the sick list for a few days last week, Mr. C. Huras has been under the weather for the last few days. We cordially invite all and every bogy:to visit Wellesley on Wednes ldly. May 24th,, when a big celebraâ€" tion srill be held. l3 4 offitat it tss Mr. and Mrs. Mattes and daughter of Tavistock. were visfting . here with friends over Sunday. Mrs. E4. Koehler and infant child Lecal and Personal Miss Vera Brubacher of Kitchenâ€" er‘ spent Bunday with friends in this vieinity. Mr.. and Mrs. William Bergman and daughters of Detroit called on Mr. and Mre. J. T. Ott on Thursday ; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mohr and family of North Easthop« spent the reekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Edwar? Snyder. \ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shants spent Gunday with Mr. abd Mrs. Edward dÂ¥ ‘* psie t 0 uns . wer L ha . S es uNo . ‘yORX, | 9.â€"Romance hdints, onanitle. hane. is 1 h / the metropolitan area Aeft in ‘their," wake the" . ot. vialence .and : suicidn the is known in 1:â€"1 monthbs. ... , s ~ pbreons ; in â€" hoapitainâ€"â€"slx in sâ€"and ‘the. stary, in Presentation Made *4 40 WELLESLEY FLORADALE. in a social way» €€ OE > PERE s o e e d 5 vised spot:| Two other attenipts at sulcideâ€" coming to |imotive was not apparert, were‘ reâ€" his officé.|ported. Mrs. Constance+F. Marvin Markwelj,‘ was foundâ€"dead in a bath tub in her O CR orha laft a week ie m ie e ..‘...*.n;..u-.._.’;'» «id . not love him, he whipped out a reveiver andâ€" fired five shots.‘ Onée ‘piarced o y o2 e ol d ht unc Wtc s â€" on on himself, but again his simâ€"was bad ‘and he suffered | only «. flesh ’mhm“fi:' iA f \ Attenipts" At. Buicide _ Two other attemipts at suicide~ motive was not apparert, were‘ re ported.: Mrs. ConstanceF. Marvin was foundâ€"dead in a bath tub in her home at Mount Vermon. She left, a note expressing hopé that she would find Divine forgivenbss for her act. ° Waved Hand At Wife ‘Theodore Budnick, . hold at Bridge Elearar Hankins last Saturday With a pistol be claimed to taken trom a dead German on western tront, today declared he expected to be executed, , ‘But 1 feel justified," he added. "He ain‘t going to bother my wife or anybody‘s wife now. 1 dida‘t want +a Wiil: I wanted to mark him, but he ducked." Budnick said he went to Hankins‘ shop to warn him to stop going with Mrs. Budnick. While they were taikâ€" ing, Mrs. Budnick appeared on the atraet and. Budnick stated, Hankins street and, Budnick stated, APMMCIC® waved to her. "That got me," Budnick declared. "I said, ‘Mr. Hankins, yOU took my 240. Shn san fake this‘ and Iâ€"let wife; you ca him have it." Le Canada Expects Militia Expenses to be Cut to MONTREAL, May 9.â€"Le Canads, the organ of Frenchâ€"Canadian Liberâ€" alism,, referring to the question of reduction in militia expenses in a twoâ€"column front page editorial toâ€". day, says in part: > "Rverything indicates when . the examination of â€" militia credits . is again taken up in the House of Comâ€" ons that Hon. G. P. Graham, minâ€" ister of militia and defence, will: be in a position to announce a further 'cut of several bundred thousand dollare. "We shall only know the exact figure when the minister annoudces it, but semiâ€"official intimations have already placed it at about $750,00¢. "The sole motiveâ€"& YeTY simp‘s oneâ€" of which some people rafuse to recognize the merit, is that the members of the parliament sincereâ€" iy desire a reduction of crediteâ€"and nothing else. \~=»$nally, everyone . will approY® the fact that the question of credits in the House, instead of being a simple formality merely iequiring & vote, has becomie a pmatter which may give rise to practical and effec t‘ve discusston." j HAMILTON, Ont., May .â€"Three men, each armed with a revolver, stopped the automobile of Philip Mcinerny on Beach Road shortly ‘beâ€" fore midnight last night and robbâ€" ced Mcinerny of $50 in cash and teU him standing while they dfovo of with his auto MUST PAY FOR PAPER. ‘The following is a synopsis of a Supreme Court decision â€" regarding delinguent subscribers: 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary ara considered as wishing to renew thetr subscription. e %. If the subscriber ordors the disâ€" continuation of his periodicals the publishers may continue to send them until all arrears are pald. _ 8. If subscribers ‘neglect or reâ€" fuse to take their periodicals from post qflco to which they are adâ€" gud they are responsible unt!l afâ€" ter they have settled thair bills and urder their papers discortinued. ° 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the pubâ€" ImMr and papers are sen‘ to the tormer address, subscribers are held responsible. 6. If subscribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice at the -do(u-afltl’ydoutmhto continue taking . it. otherwiss the gublisher is authorized to send it and the ‘subscriber will be respopsible wntil a notlce with payment of all Arréars, is seat to the publisher. We furnish a stave Sfio made of| now well uhder . way in ~southerm| *RS" "*"""""" C Helect Norway Pine comipiete with| Saskatthewan, ‘although in many â€"Belgium invested two and a half mmmmmmm“mmmmwm«mfl.hm Tormation. mm*mfi.mmm-mum.m,wmwfl AmRHI®R. .. .. 10ME RMTIUIC 4 Podkwz<lg including bisst furnaces, glass fac Will Co., 144., Eimirs; Ont. PREDICTED PAPER. HALIFAX, May 9.â€"The steamer, ynopsis of n Dallas, in tetitude 47.40 morth, long: n â€" regarding | ithde 49.40 west, reports her rudder post broken _and that she is in do not give| heavy field ice, according to a wireâ€" contrary ara| iess measage to the naval staff here. y with OTraws, Moy 9. â€" The PTY minister announced in the Comâ€" mons yesterday afterncon that when the supplementary estimates for the present year: are‘ brought down~tae Government will mike the following proposals respecting the distrfbut: m“mmuwkwelfll servants for the present year: made â€" of the . sgliry > revision, which: is now : held by, someâ€"as PBR PORRERC CC CCR 1. On salaries of $1,200 and under. His Light Shine." The choir TGrnshâ€" (a) For members of the service | od special music at the morring m-l“‘ 8 having ome or more dependents the vices." In the evenng the choir renâ€" | mate If bomus as existing in the fircal year dered a beautiful anthem â€"wnile Mrs. * 192122 to be contimued. M. 8t uart delighted the congrega: | _ ind (b) For members of ghe service | tion with a‘ solo. M . * The Y without dependents, oneâ€"half of the ‘ At the Methodict. tees prt bonus as existing in the fscal year | . ‘The *Afirst Quarteriy . Communion | ing orde 1921â€"22 to be pald. c $1,200 to $1,800. e 2. On salaries over $1,200 and up to $1,800 fuclusive: ; (a) For members of the service having one or more dependents, two thirds of the bonus A% existing in T0 c m the fbcal year 1921â€"22 to he raid. > 448 J (b) Forâ€"members of the service $ , b ue mea without any dependents, the boous to be discontinued. | , 4. On all salaries over $2,100 ‘the | . 20 ‘ bonus to be discontinued. ~ wz z_ _ _ 1t is also provided that in salaries Fate of Geathering Hinges Large of $1,200 or under and in salaries of the Wfi”_lf Gonci liat $1,800 or under, adjustments to be y "*e made so that in no case shall a civ gians Cannot Maintain Oppo i1 service with a lower salary plus ; & + reka lsw bonus receive more in compensation mm mm Gâ€"N ROE than a ctvil servant with a higher salary. plus reduced bonus. GHNOA. May. 9.â€"Genos today was , tories, _n_Z2ininiirinns cagerly awaiting the Soviet reply to| mills, w ; â€" the economic couference‘s memoranâ€" light p \Sarnia Votes Fixed Tum on the Rassian question, with| Russia } Assessment to Plant fate of the comference hinging large | cent. « é butlajofltyoflm‘”'"m”““““"““"’““" svonse. ot the canada, . when adked‘ his rlown on the bonus revision, sald that J..O. ~O‘Counor, â€" presiC®nt " the Civil Berice Federation ‘of u,u&'fl.m#""m WMN\&.M and he, was further disappointed that, despite the representstions made to the prime minister by mention was meade by the former of the mafter of salary revision which the federation has strongâ€" ly urged needs attention. In its .um,nukdmmm to ‘stay as it is until salary reâ€" “mmmuuum; Mr. O‘Commeor‘ said ‘that the executive of ‘‘the‘ federation would meet this . aftencon for consideration of the whole matâ€" OTTAWA, SARNIA, Ont., May 9.â€"With the largest majority ever given a byâ€"law in this city the measure to provide a fixed assessment. of $300,000 for ten years on the Ppominion _ Alloy Corporotion, ‘was pressed yesterday, the total reading &579 _ for and 78 against. The bylaw for the proviston \ot-m.ooo for fire equipment passed with a majority of 1,898 against 661. It is anticipated that work on the excavation of the site . for _ the $5,â€" 000,000 stee! plant two miles south of the tity will start next month, AMOY, China, May ..â€"-"Nn.loul‘ Disgrace Day" was generally ob served today as a mark of protest against . Japan‘s "twentyâ€"one . de mands" on China, made in 1915. All places of business and amusoment were closed, the schools, . guilds, clubs and other organizations unitinig t: an immense parade and demionâ€" atration. CANADIAN 8TOCKS. f TORONTO, May 9.â€"The followâ€" ing quotations on Canadian ‘ stocks in London were received by A. J. Pattison, Jr. and Company. Canadian Pacific, 160; Brasiligs, 40 1â€"3; Genéral Electric, 93 14; Steamehip Voting Trust, 24 14; De l luls @eaat %0+) SBawintsan, 117. oBsERVE "DI8GRACE DAY." ; was expessed in civil rclbs last night on the sekorma uNnpER way RUDDER BROKEN May 9.â€"Beeding i# during â€" the ; a« on and ©the latter ""Thi aite becestaiine aase e The: girle: "the ages of 1 and, 13 ;yoars ‘were . gréatly plassed when ‘it. wasâ€" ausounced in Sunday Tacfr s 4oor % ; '“‘ w.mudd‘fi-‘-ccyfi- ising a Brownie trbop of Girl Guides, ‘The senior girle‘ class of the Sunday Schoo! is taking up.the C. : @ ns cussion ‘plan under, the : , 45 réction â€" of ~ their: teacher, Kev. Mr. Â¥Foreman: This pian is expected to be of greit help to the girls. â€"‘The women‘s suxiliary. are packâ€" lng the bales. for the ‘Infian :Mission of . the church .of . England is ~Wostâ€" les have ‘ completed .a ‘number of quilts and an outft for a girl in the mission schgol. â€"A request has been made for clothing ‘and groceries. The anpual theuk.â€"offefing will be: coffectâ€" ‘ At The 8t.‘ John‘s‘ Luthgran. Rev. Mr. Bockéimaenn.ogcupled the pulpit at both morning and evening services : whichâ€" were comducted io German, : the paster / taking as b‘is subject ‘"The Wonder@y! Words of Christ â€" before His Deperture," in which he told his disciples of ‘the great sorrow that . would come upon: them but thet He.would rise agaiu, indicating the Kgster Joy that would fil the earth.‘ Frow. these points the lmtor made a; 'luuon,to the. spirâ€" tual and ,.,grmmo- of our svening the pastor took as his sab ject ‘"The Christian‘s Duty to Let His Light Shine." The choir furnishâ€" o4 special music at the morring serâ€" vices." In the eveung the choir renâ€" dered a beautiful anthem â€"wnile Mrs. M. St uart delighted the congrege: tion with a‘ solo. M s ‘ At the Methodiest. ‘The ‘first Quarteriy . Communion GENOA AWAITS SOVIET REPLY TO CONFERENCES MEMORANDUM â€"â€" ONTHERUSSIAN QUESTION Fate of Gathering Hinges Largely Upon the ‘Tone of thexuponloâ€"lf(bncium1homh and Belâ€" gismcnnotldntdnwm. ' atory, it is argued, the French and the Fronch and~.Bsigians will have difficulty in maintaining their oppo sition to the memorandum, but if n‘ should prove highly nomâ€"conciliatory Prime Minister Lioyd George‘s po sition will become uncenable . and the conference will be in danger of immediate disruption. ‘The Russian delegation this mornâ€" ing summoned a large staff of typists which it was expected would be de livered before the day was over. l Foreign Minister Tchitcherin and his associates Insist that the repiy is conciiatory but the Soviet conception of a conciliatery attitude, it is felt, may differ radically from what the Fremch or even the British would charactise by this note. ‘ . _ ‘ Lloyd George Optimiatic ‘ GENOA, May 9.â€"Genéa awoke this morning to another day of un L certainty, with Prime Ministert Lioyd Qeorge optfmistic that the confer ence can Be saved, but rank pef mism prevailing in most quarters Belglum‘s ohjection to Clause Beven in the allied memorandum to the Russians ©behind which France is standing in her opposition to the memorandum. Consequently, all eyes in Genoa are on Belgium and on M. If the reply is essentially concillâ€" Jaspar, foreign minister snd man of the Belgian delegation. â€"=_â€"_____ Mag Two Aspects "The question raised by Beiginm about Clause Seven has two aspects," RT 260 mm.uu”O-ntwhh a question of principle Ml(l respect for snd protection ‘of private Mnfln‘-hod‘bflwofl- éerms the economic restoration otf Russia by reviving the industry of that country. â€" _ "Belgium invested two and a half M V oo m_lall chairâ€" 0d at the woekly. of the Ki waris a“ at nogn 4 y_‘by_ J.. 4 r.g-}pfluhmfl‘_“‘ m"mwnmmmm is iminense auiatities in Chins, Mr. Doreny‘ pointed out that in the his tory of ‘the world it has always been found that when there are signs of some ‘fue!l or food diminishing in takes its place. tase of wood,. s ‘Oritice" .as We .suliject. . ... Bome: 36 Buaday: Bohool styden‘s 'mveod.mu-odn‘nfluw -nk.lthnmdmuluvt mo(cpulowythu!wt few years ago, with the reoult that vegetable milk.â€" The lntter, it has been proven, contains the same food ingredients as cow‘s milk, and is now being ‘used extensively. Mr. Doreny informed the Ktwanians that the din ner Foils, the cake, chocolates and los cream served at the luncheons were made from Milcg one of the pro ducts of the Soy bean. The address was greatly appreciated. , tees prosented reports of a gratifyâ€" tories, electric street railways, cioth light plants.â€"We used to produce in Russia before the war forty<wo per cent. of the foundry output of the of the steel> rails, seventyâ€"five per cent. of the chemical products, fifty per.cent. of the glass tableware, and thirty per cent. of the window Beigium ts Prepared ‘No other country is so prepared as Beigtum to restore Russia if the latter ug'ihl to the former Belgian proprietors : their old possess{ons. Money wili‘again pour into Russia. Belgian â€"rmdustialists already have a billion francs laid aside to restore their industries there. "In Clanse Seven, Belgium admitâ€" ted a formuls which allowed for natâ€" \ Place of Animal Milk lomalisation of property in Russia on when this was impossible, compenâ€" [ sation be given them. f ‘‘M. Cattier, our legal expert, simâ€" piy esststed in compiling Clause Seven on the request of Mr. Lioyd George and M. Barthou, under the erpréss condition that his presence there would pledge neither the Belâ€" gian delegation mor the government to the work of the experts, M. Catâ€" tier, after the clause was drafted brought it to me and agreed with me that it was unacceptable to Belgium. ‘‘Belgium does not wish the failure of the conference. _ All her efforts here hare been directed toward the success of the meeting while everyâ€" one, including Mr. Lioyd George, has paid homage to the Belgian sincerity and pesceful spirit." W1l Discuse Situation PARIS, May 9.â€"The whole Buroâ€" pean situation resulting from the deâ€" velopments at the Genoa conferénce will be presented to President Milâ€" lerand this afterncon at a cabinet meeting which will be held under his presidency seon after his return from his long tour of the French colonies | in morthern Africa. & T ".i:‘.m idns s mn rap. _ future be open every day from 7 a. m. to 6 pm. C. R. Gies, Waterloo. He referred to the TO FARMERS. shop will in msich;© $‘ pisce mabogeny Suite, : 3 ‘Rockers, number of npnt o P Pge e i LAMY â€" s PonPle > : +/ &A j China Cabinst .-ewiu-.:{ ter a y" f "" s L kz m'w’/"}w tor, Bink, Sewing> Muchine, large numher of other usetul articies \mwmr â€" & weig Bquare, Kitchener,‘ May 13, Seturday morning ‘st‘8 o‘clock. , w Wooden bed, gooddresser, wash stand, dining table, ‘drop leaf table, paerior table, chandslier stand,â€" rockâ€" ‘or. chamber set, child‘s cradie, camp coleman quicklite lamp, blinds, ourâ€" class sHape. E. J. Shants, Austion« cer, 34 Frederick St. Phone 131. RE ESTATE ELIIASBETH HOND ERICH, ~late of ‘Baden, Ontarie, Married Woman, whe died 26th 131, Sectionâ€"56, all persops heving claims against above named Decesas ¢d must send same with particulars to the undersigned‘ before the 15th day of June, 199%; after which dste the Administrator will distribute the assets amongst the parties entitled which he shall then heve had notâ€" ice. s Dated at Kitchener, $th May, 1923 Clement, Hsttin & Snider, Solicitors for Christian Honderich, rOR SALEâ€"NHW RUBEBER TR WANTED â€" SBCOND HAND INCUâ€" bators. _ Apply Box 40. Chreaicleâ€" WANTEDâ€""SOUND â€" APPLE@WOOD, size 3 inches and over. State quen tity for sale. The Shuriyâ€"Districh E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer, June 3, Saturday 180 P. M.â€"At 300 Frederick treet, Kitchener, val uable househoid effects belonging to Mrs. H. M. Brubacher and E. Shaefer. May 18 â€" Ssturday moyning, § o‘clock. Valuable household effects at Market Square, Kitchener. May 27â€" Saturday, 1.30 pm. Val uable hbuse hold effects belonging Kitchener. W. B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER May 1$th,; Saturdayâ€"1% storey soâ€" lid brick dwelling, belonging to the John Albert Retate, 186 Quen 8t, N in the city of Kitchener, May 20, Saturdayâ€"Valuable houseâ€" hold effects belonging to J. Rapn, 85 Park Ave., in town of Waterioe. buggies, $155, open buggies $95. Meliotte cream Separators $80, Apâ€" ply 31 Erb : St., Waterioo. . 19#3#t. May 13, Saturday st 8 a‘clock pm. valuaple household effects belonging to J. Rahn, 85 Park ‘Ave,, in town of Waterloo. » . May 30thâ€"Saturday, 8. a mâ€"Va) uable household effects at the Kit May 27th. Saturday â€" Valuable housebold effects belonging to Forâ€" dinand Bierwngen, 324 Waterico 8t. W. W. FRICKEY May 10, Saturdayâ€"Valuable hoase hold effects, all nearly new, belongâ€" ing to Em!l Diebold, 445 Dominion Heights, off Wilmot 6t. in the city of Kitchener. in the City of Kitchener. Saturday, May 27,.â€"Farm, stock, and implements, belonging to Joseph Z. Koebel. Situated at the Tile yutaumr(crofn-nolutifl #t. Clements, also 1 new 816 Avery ‘Tractor. 1â€"14 horse power portable steam engine, 1â€"18% horse pOowet traction steam engine, these erigines m‘....ammm.non serve as the farm, is sold. GENERAL WANTS Auction Sale List PUBLIC SALE .p. ‘m., the 11,18,364 £7

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