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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Dec 1908, p. 3

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_ â€"ORRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPEâ€" Notice of changes must be left at this office not later than Saturday noon. Tha monv for changes must not be The eoKy for changes must nos DC n later than Tuesday noon. . Oasual advertisements accepted up to Wed nesday each week. hhflx tion $1.00 per annum in a0 %fl. if not so $¢ class Einting. English aud German in all its hranches. Advertising rates reasonable and will be made known on applicatior. the fact that its advl the clection of Mr. W King in North Waterl lowed by the local p The party manageis, apparently not forgot! load they bad to carn campaign and discreet] the advice of the local organ. Election protests ant and the thousand doll quired before a protes! ed. constitutes a hnCc tion protests . uJ grounds, an« reasonably ; those attac} In the case o is reason to be of a protest w. sidered by . th party manakel: trip to Toron in his pooket by the south n order too prov‘ in dealng wit} ed in that ud their _ obie parly nana action were their beseul King, in ca necessat 1 It is a m protest ] and fle here, and stood eve to ht both â€" politica that they ane expense and | trial, and o8 fact that aft found thal to warrant the 1 lyis heei Parliaim« and citic valuc tisin DV )1 tax. city is tions 1y mercial the sat way retur \qual id the C fzations ] its boat wise men| doubt] rapid palit Bun MERCHANTS ARE ind matu tere tabli to me damay mater espect with . terial The THE PROTEST DROPPED vial ca install tempo appI and all should flamimal known ; comt dang« papr failm of an voids avC Qur evemng e fact that e clection o l faaine"‘ David Bean, Proprietor { OH Nay 11 C i Te« The CIVIC PUBLICITY E NOUCY I‘l P mat ADVERTISERS P alde () M 11 AGAIN WARNED t published ‘every W annum in ad it New Wing Wiil not be Compâ€" leted Before That Time. PARLIAMENT ON JANUARY 20TH WINDSOR GROUP FOR POWER M H 1t 1 W lish l mite ul "I purchased a bottle of Scott‘s Emulsion and imâ€" mediately commenced to improve. | In all, I think I took 14 bottles, and my weight increased from 133 pounds to 184 pounds in less than six months. I know from personal results the efficacy of Scott‘s Emulsion.‘‘â€"FRED. R. STRONGMA N, 417 Bathâ€" urst St., London, Ont. $COTT & BOWNE 126 Wellington $t., W. Toronto Hall $ ccupati x te ted t blivel H1 1 W 11.â€"At toâ€"day‘s meelâ€" net the date of â€" the session of Parhament fxed for Wednesday, t had been hoped thet A the Commons buildâ€" suflicieutly â€" completed elng in readingss lu1 the house on January P ud 1Q al til eko for Mi neet tir. T ist 1 Joint Committee at Toronto Declares all Obâ€" stacles Have Been Removed and Congreâ€" gations Will Vote on the Question of Organic Union. UNION OF CHURCHES Toroutu, Dec. 11.â€"There is uo t stacle in tho way of church union This was the decision reached _ t night by the comunittee on church u lon, representing the Methodist, Pre bytvrian aud Congtegational Churci of Canada, which bas been in annt session here since Tuesday, The i1 ing of the: committee will now submitted to the supreme coutts t ( H I‘l CROOKS FOLLOWED 11 THREE HANGINGuS IN i Be H MacLeod, Alberta, In the senterce of the rall abnn M 11 Sily W Chmalclo-‘l'oloi&}h. Thursday, December 17,, 1908, Page 2 ced U M i DIED IN LISTOWEL U It and mimitted d t all hi 1d t M CROWD TO GUELPH be LoR TOWN IN ONE DA\ q1 lit ic D inds W Je Ai Was al that by the clus alug of 1911 ihi inpleted, and th he three churche dished fact. Puin te id l1 igled with the ador and visâ€" rensl t D BUT A FEW YEARS OFF Q U T 1 the 1i & pH har g lied ‘X JA Te of mpb Bait al wi AD xh M M the 11 H th his 11 1 J d I Black a| Watch L COULD NOT BE STAMPED OUT after ud gument in w obstacle _ in tween the Ar SOME PROBLEMS la w tion larg fow] I‘h change spectio hat hurcl pent when agaln TO AMEND THE sulng om the tting. f ta Many Merct nds 11 11 ‘"This c ible to t if the ad lly vides h tion on meals in! incial trade in 11 xplai Chewing Tobacco Rich and satisfying. The big black plug. bod ti ral would he rards | for Ni th 1 ibl t lt U ppi , after @ a reply to Auglican orth the C Ap t ChS A} PVIT OF ADMINISTRATION 1 uh th 11 wl 11 i De 14 ce al t1 CORONATION OATH J T end t i he Id 11 1 it PP lively discussion 10 the communica 0n 1y 10 ul 11. T1 d the reply urch 1 Htions pi€ 1| 11 t tt ets ng lannd wilting the h fun alt ul imp Anglie committ tado wi rt pol 11 1 the joint jual nasis n the will _ be it »blen iBail hat it is ondition, 1 in Canâ€" DN 1 id he 1t t bl ancda which nsidet embit ng . aad t h the ‘he beâ€" thâ€" In to Le he ts Reported _ That _ Germany‘s Emperor is Mentally Deranged . KAISER WILBHELM I1s DESPONDENT SIDHHA uow â€" regiall tive seclusi bis historic petoi though he i: His Majesty MEETING OF B. & W. Vou Buclow on November 17 has nut beei diminished by a statement published â€" in ‘The Dresden Nachrichâ€" tem. _ This journal takes the responâ€" U ent tal H ph MILNAT FOR 1HE SAFETY ta 11 MINARD‘S LINIMENT Parkdale, Ont. 3. h t II 11. wi Mi. d House fill t The I i iL At M Beilun, Dr ids _ th Chathain, Ont Wal Phe report of the t of the Berlin | for November cular Board met t W ad Was 1I A penalty of fifty râ€"each violation freight car can l line passenget tr must PS LINIMENT BAYVATD McA L1 D W th d and tested every I lonman in charge of ell fails to ring a stecl t W Ont ul s journal takes the respor asserting that persons i touch with the Empero e impression that the En uffering from an attack « pression. | The Nachrichte t the Emperor is said _A Dec the pe. §.â€"Popular mystifica ding the life of compara n led by the Kaiser sinc interview with Chanvelio B pt LAMMENXT MRB. W. ot he hour. â€"4.â€"A further batch o safoty of the â€" publi 1 by the Railway Com Ty electric bell used a protection _ must .b fai i 1 pt OF THE PUBLC e Lady & Wat present eling o L1 11 ss were pract ho had seen « November | 3 ompletely fro usually oceuj ery in sterdaf nended 1. BMILT c journal nd expre B YSIC ApJp Newalg B n tience i it 11 11 nted ind 1 bed, al ~healtl id 1d 14 ing 1 1} al be ‘~! * in the line of meats, wo bave l Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Sugarâ€" id Cured Hams and Bacon (our own "‘| _ curing); once tested, always usod. "' In the line of homeâ€"made sauâ€" 1" sages, such as Bologna, Wieners, ‘| _ Pork Sansage, Head Chesse, Liver F Sausage and Summer Sausage. B Give us a trial and be convineed " Orders promptly delivered in ~t‘\ a‘l parts the town. 11 Phone 243. h | John Fischer Proprietor The Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph is again able to oufier very “‘a attractive clubbing rates for the year 1909 whereby subscribers may secure the following publications in counection with the Chronicleâ€" Telegraph for one year at specially low rutes. A number also offerthe balance of the year free to new subscribers. Special clubbing rates with all other Canadian and American newspapers quoted on appligaâ€" tion _ Subscribers residing in the United States who wich Canadiap Cheap Reading for 1 Publications must pay extra for postage Uhromicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Sun (a farm jou Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Country Gentiemen.... Chronicleâ€" Telegraph and Daily Globe ..... .... Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toron:o Daily World .. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph aud Toronto Daily Mail .. .. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Evening Mail., Chrouicleâ€"Telegraph and Northein Messenger.... Chronicle celegraph and Toronto Satw day Night Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and The News (Daily) .. .. .. We recommend our readers to subscribe to the Fa Home Magazine the best agriculturial and home paper i bAM must accompany . Registered Letter or Express Wateriloo B Miss A. R. Bean, Honor Graduate ‘Toronto Conserva tory of Music. ‘TEACHERS OF THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE B. E. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, Gencral Managzer Studies â€" Gecrge and Telegraph Build Berlin. COUNTRY BUS'NESS Every facility afforded to farmers and o others for the transaction of their hanking business. â€" Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collection. banking business. _ Sales notes will be c this w BANKING BY MAIL ®=s¢ councrillots are char cace, and several ~r Branches throushout Canada, and in the United States and England PIANCO ORGAN AND ‘THEORY has the reputation of anpplying its numeroue customera with the choicest and best of meats all the year round. 1 1 W 2 C eeet Chronicle Chronicleâ€"Telegraph ing World.. .. .. Uhronicleâ€"Telegraph Chronicleâ€"Telegravh Ohronicleâ€"Telegraph Chronicle Chronicle Chronicle CASH Miss E. L Bean, ay HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO armer with equa David Bean Telegraph Telegraph Telegraph Telegraph Telegraph 1 facility ranch, J. Moorman, Mangger. and Weekly Mail .. .. and Fumily Herald and Weekly Star and Furmer‘s Advocate ...200..0200. and The Conadian and Montreal Wew t { W King and Weekly Globe ani Canada ater Sta Ords Paidâ€"up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, â€" 5,000,000 We solicit the business of Manufacturers. Engineers and others who realize the advisabil. ity of having their Patent business tramsacted by Il.xpe{(s. Preliminary advice free. Charges moderaté. Our Inventor‘s Adviser sent upon request, Marion & Mnrion.'New‘)'ofk Life h& request, / ivodoatni d ine db rit ind t rap‘d WATERLIO MUTUAL mies deposited or withdrawn in 115 ia;ire”al' : and Washingtom, FRE INSURANCE COMPA NY INCORPORATED IN 1863 Total Assets 8ist December, $426,808.17. W O4 its may be opened by mail, and BOARD OF DIRKCTORS, G@eo .Randall, Keq,, Waterloo, Dr. J, H. Webb, + William Snider, Keq. Geo. Diebel, Kaq., J. L. Wideman, Keq., Bt. Jacobs Allan Bowman, Keq., Preston, P. K. Shants, Preaton, Thomas Gowdy, Ke«., Gueliph. Jame Livingstone, Keg., Baden, OFFIC KR8 : George Randal}, Prosident Wi. Snidor, Viceâ€"President Frank Haight, Manageor. A hands r to Dairy man and Farm i farimn journal) Scientific American,. o oar motion td "Ootd af e newel A. BOKHM; I the Eurmers‘ Advocate an paper in America. Witness ESTABLISHED 1867 Make remittance by Publisher 4 Waterloo, Ont rated week or, Herl riot #g+ §$1.50 Aggn n 1.15 2. 00 1.15 115 1. 70 2.20

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