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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Oct 1911, p. 10

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'_&Gw _ ~OoUR BUSY N R.*J. Kerr spent Sunday town . * & "s parents, x: and Mitchell.â€"Mr. orlin on Woliktniay â€"M To Soe m t . 3 T Phager of Stenidard . ristted . the aterloo spent Thursday last . with i j in town â€"Mr. J. L. © Brad« hasy <of Stratiord _ a . business ibor. in New Hfi:l’riuy-â€" r RBeatrice : Kat attended the ‘entertainment ‘&iten by Mr. Hen u‘.h Beriin on Thursday. â€" Miss . of Berlin was the guest . of f‘h-b’ Zurbrigg on Monday .« Mr.â€" and ‘Mrs. Henry Snyder of Belleâ€" ville, Ohio, are visiting {riends in New Hamburg aud vicinity.â€"Mrs. G. Rebelskiâ€"and son spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Waterloo. â€"Mr. . John Gerth of. Monkton visitedâ€"his father \ ast week. â€"Miss Ella Goetz _ of| B e lle was the guest . of _ _her | W wnt, Simpson Merner, â€" during} M the past week. â€"Miss Bella Clemens,| er ¢ ‘of this town, but now __ of | ai incouver, has‘returned to, Toronto s to resume her studies at the Univerâ€"] â€" ‘sity â€"Inspector Sheppard of : Berlin‘‘i an official visit to some oluthe : rural schools in this vicinity on Monâ€" day.â€"Mr.. Henry Luft, baker, . has| f1 purchased the residence of My. Henry C t on‘ Peel â€" street.â€" liirs.| a ‘E Holland and daughter . Myrtle 1ét on Saturday for Toronto â€"where| M they intend ‘to live in the future. â€"| d ‘Where was no service in Trinity Luâ€"] W theran church on Sunday _ morning| M last on account of the pastor, Rev.|s Mt. Voelker, taking the services . in|â€" Wellesley and. North Easthope.â€" hfilr(; ; rangements are being made to another race meet in the driving park| & here on Thanksgiving Day. The proâ€"| 1 gramme is to consist of a free . for| M all two named races and one novelty|1 race.â€"Several from here took in _ J.{¢ W. Bengough‘s entertainment.inâ€" the| 1 Berlin High School auditorium _ on|l Thursday evening last.â€"The â€" Ladies‘] ‘Aid of. Trinity Lutheran church have|] decided to hold their supper in . the} i William Tell Hall on Thursday, Oct.{ i $6th, instead. of in the skating rink{ as announced before.â€"Mr. Philip Beck! who was quite seriously hurt at the|j Stamping Works â€" here about: two} months ago is slowly recovering and will soon be able to resume his work. ~â€"The ‘local lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows are making plans to hold a smoking concert in â€" the near future:â€"Children‘s service . was beld in St. George‘s church on Sunâ€"! dayevening,â€"a~specialiy > anthorized form‘of service betng used for . the occasion.â€"Mr. Louis Peine has been absent during the past week attendâ€" ing the Ticket Agents‘ Convention at Sault Ste Matie.â€"The local Conservl.-| tive Association are plann ng for . a reception to be tendered the victorâ€" ious candidate in the recent election, â€"Mr. George A. Clare.â€" His _ many friends are congratulating Mr. James M.. Smith, the popular principal â€" of the High and Public school here in his election to the presidency of the .‘ Waterloo County _ Teachers‘Associaâ€" tion at :fe convention held: in Berlin' on Thurséay and Friday last.â€"A â€"reâ€" ply has been received by the delegaâ€" tion that went from here to . interâ€" view His Lordship the Bishop _ of ~â€" Huron regarding a succ>ssor to Rev. Mr. Owen. Bishop Willii ms has apâ€" pointed Rev. Mr. Hicks of Dungannon to the vacanty. Rev. Mr. Hicks is â€" expected here about thk 15th of Novembe?, leaving his present parish «in a flourishing condition.â€"The Bachâ€" elors gave an informal dance in Wilâ€" liam Tell Hall on Monday evening.â€" There was no school here on Thursâ€" day and Friday on account of the Teachers‘ Convention in BerHm, . Rink Co. Arnual Meciing.â€"The anâ€" nual â€"meeting "of the New FHamburg Rink Company was held on _ Thursâ€" c.l_.yA evening last at the Tmperial nmel nual â€"meeting "of the New Hamburg Rink Company was held on _ Thursâ€" day evening last at the Tmperial Hotel, the President, Mr. S. R. Stuart in the chair _ The auditor‘s report showed a very favorable stateâ€" ment, very substantial improvement baving been made throughout the year, »mong which was a well costâ€" ing $4v0. It is expected that the agricultural society and the _ council will share the cost of this. The old board was reâ€"elected, President, S. R. Stuart; viceâ€"president, E. R. Beger; secretary, John A. Hartman; treasurer, Dilman Geiger,; directors, Brooke Puddicombe, R. Ritz and J. F: Ran a: Mrs. J. D. Dutton ; _ | vneir cousin, Mr, SyiÂ¥estel T ranger ilton, will hoid a r...'.‘h‘f,:,‘ Oe "‘Me,|on Sunday â€"Miss Vera and | Master wesidence. on Peel street on ‘Tuesday Lorne visited at‘ t!ng home of their November 7th, and will receive .""‘_ uncle, . Mr. u&l‘ nyder on Sunâ€" that day every second Tuesday . â€"Miss day.â€"Mr. and 8. . John _ Woolner 1 of the teaching staf of _ the| Y!®!ted Mr. and Mrsâ€" h.m Woolner g,"""ic school here,, was in _ Mitchell|°" Sunday.â€"Mr. affd, Mrs. . Josiah on . Thursday, attending . the. recital Weber of Gennw’l visited _ . at given by her sister, .Miss _ Theresa| M": Syivester Prangé‘s on â€"Sunday Siege!, elocutionist .of _ Middietown, |/***â€" EY Connâ€"The de Bourgneul | transâ€"coonâ€"| _0 =â€"â€"«â€"â€"«.â€"me«» Ainental party . have reached _ Peru,| chanical skill of Mr. Hulse it is exâ€" Indiana.â€"On the eve of his departure|pected that this old but small indusâ€" Yor his new parish at Glencoe, a comâ€"| try will experience a substantial reâ€" z«n of this parish waited on Rev.|vival.â€"Much interest is manifested in Mr. Owen and presented him on beâ€"|local Evangelical Association circles Bal ol the congregations of Wilmot| over the proposed union between them parish with a purse containing $150.|and the Canadian Methodist church, mmm for municipal honors are| which question is now before the genâ€" i up, Mr. Leon G. Pequegnat | cral conference now im session . in ©\ announced ‘himsel{l for â€"the} Cleveland, Ohio, and it is . expected p.~â€"The New lhnhr:fi potâ€"| that permission will be given by the in very m{'npmt pping | general conference to the ~ Canadian ware to all parts of the provâ€"|conference to sever their connection and under the energetic . ° manâ€"|and join the Canadian . Methodist of Mr. Pearce and the meâ€" |church, #/ m Woods tock .â€" err of Berlin â€"Mili: Margaret weekâ€"end â€" with â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. . ~ stent‘ Sunday F l'!. is ® P with at, 'm Mr. Jube and M Abre,. s p y! nd Simor Wilhelm â€" and / Mr. Peter McCally Â¥ Elden Rickhm Sundayed with Mr. , ind . ; Thomas win Halliman sgebt i y â€" with Mr. Dan Swartt ab Blairâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Detzles t Sunday with Mr. and Mr3. ‘Michae! Detzler at Nine Pines. â€"Misse®~Elgie and Bertha Richm â€" and â€" Mr. ; Wilbert Melitzer spent Sunday with friends at. Presâ€" ton.â€"Mr. Henry Steckle from the: O spent Sunday with friends at. Presâ€"|‘ ton.â€"Mr. Henry from the. 0. |# A. C., Guelph, spent vgfih-‘ home.â€"Mr. and & N 1 of Berlin spent y . with . the|\ former‘s mothéer, Mrs. Henry Becker, | sr.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Doerr of Berâ€"|" lin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.|! Philip w.â€"itllfl Mrs. _ Ezral Becker spent Sunday with friends at|‘ Waterloo.â€"Mrs. John Battler and son |! Morjey spent Sunday with her parâ€"| ents, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Detweiler,| at Rosevilieâ€"Mr. Gordon _ Lindsey | spent Sunda~ under the parental roof.| â€"â€"Mr. Ed. Hagedorn of Roseville paid| ‘our burg a fiying visit on _ Sunday| evening.â€"Mr. Edward Hoelscher and| daughter Luana spent Sunday _ with friends at Centreville.â€" Mr. Chatles Goettling of Boisy, Idabo, and Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling and Mrs. Sophia Denger and son Edward and Mrs. G. Goettling, all of New Dunâ€" dee, Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. William ~Richm,â€"Our . school inspector Mr. Thomas Pearce, _ visited our school last Wednesday, the 11th inst. â€"Mrs. John Amos ‘who spentâ€" the summer months with her brothers in San Francisco, arrived home â€" Jast Saturday, the 7th inst.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Thomas â€"Main attended the funeral of Mrs. William Main at New _ Dundee last Wednesday.â€"Mr. Wise from Wat« erloo, who purchased the . farm from Mr.~De Bourneph, which is _ better known as the Rellinger farm, . took possession last week.â€" The â€" Beaver | Literary held a very successful~meetâ€" ing last Saturday evening.Next meetâ€" ing Nov. 11th.â€"Farmets in our. viciâ€" {nity are busy taking up their roots, ‘and with favorable weather the . maâ€" :|jority of them will finish by the end | of this week. News Notes.â€"Mtr. and : Mrs.â€" ‘A. Poll and family of Rosevile;~~ Mrs. C. Pollâ€"and family of Berlin, and Mr.{. and Mrs. W. Robr of Centrevilie, visâ€" ited Mrs. Poll,‘gr:, on Subday.â€" Mr. and: Mrs. N. Bergey spent _ Sundar visiting relatives near Nine (Pines.â€"}, Mr. and Mrs. A.~C. Bowman ° toow} an automobile trip to Bufflalo _ over Saturday and Sunday.â€"ipn. J. Woodg of the Northwest is visiting relatives in the vicinity at present.â€"Mr. Alvin Snider and the Misses Ida and Mary Snider of New Dundee visited _ relaâ€" tives in the neighborhood on Sunday. â€"Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Hallman spent Sunday in the township of Hay.â€"Our teacher, Miss I. Dyment, attended the teacher‘s association convention on Thursday and Friday.â€"Miss A. Bowâ€" man who has been spending the last few months visiting in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, has returned . home.â€" Mr. and Mrs..L. B. Hallman visited friends near New Dundee on Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. N. Bergey attended the Bible Conference at Poole on Thursâ€" day last.â€" Miss A. Bowman villiedJ friends in Galt on Sunday.â€" Mr. G. Milne called on Galt friends on _ Sunâ€" day.â€"Rev.â€"D. Wisméer occupied _ the pulpit of the Latchar _ Mennonite church on Sunday.â€"The revival meetâ€" ings in the U. B. church will be conâ€" tinued during the week.â€"Don‘t forget the King _ Edward VIL Literary meeting on Saturday night. Briefs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. Woolâ€" ner visited at the home of Mr. _ and Mrs. Sarp Snyder of Waterloo _ last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shantz of Berlin visited Mr. Sylvester iPrange on Sunday last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henty Prange called on Mr. Sam Snyder on Sunday.â€"Miss Mary Gimble called on friends in Berlin over Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Weber and famâ€" ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Woolâ€" ner on Sunday.â€"Misses Elma . and Melinda Rieck visited at the home of their cousin, Mr. Sylvester Pranger on Sunday.â€"Miss Vera and Master Lorne visited at‘ tlp&' home . of theirl uncle, Mr. Leti.. Spyder on Sunâ€" day .â€"Mr. and &fl- _ John _ Woolner | yisited Mr. and Mro;‘Jacob Wootner| on Sunday.â€"Mr. affd, Mrs. Josiah ; Weber of Ge 4 s â€" visited _ at , Mr. Sylvester Pran ‘s on â€" Sunday last. uns *A chanical skill of Mr. â€"Hulse it is exâ€" peoted that this old but smallâ€" indusâ€" try will experience a substantial reâ€" vival.â€"Much interest is manifested in local Evangelical Association ctrcles over the proposed union between them and the Canadian Methodist church, which question is now before the genâ€" eral conference now in session . in Cleveland, Ohio, and it is . expected that permission will be given by the MANNHEIM BRESLAU ww \Teya *3 that o. in% mt aucting nith) , but CuMBn o o has : pwo brothers, â€" A. C. and. G. ; Thimen â€" . Mrs. Wo@ of Albertta, whols visitinz in ‘Manubeim called Mrs.. Thomga and O Woelfiey ‘on . wM' .« . Mr. Neab _Vlur.‘x the last two ou f returned last mndml‘ well and }marty.â€"Abram ‘Toman of â€" Michâ€" igan . visited bis sister, Mrs. Miller, last week. He intenis returning heine Wednesday of . this week..â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Thoman and Mr. aad Mrs. Battler attenged the tuneral of Mrs. Main: of New Dundee last Wednesday â€"Mr. Chas. Klemm, our bytchet, will Will for: the last time this season OB Friday.~â€" The farmors are well pleasâ€" ed with their meet.â€" Most of the village ~people have their potatocs T last ukn’u&f:fl report that they are NO! as plentiful as in other years.â€" Mr Allan Gocit of Conestogo was . @ visitor to Strasburg on Thursday ‘Briefs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. G. Sugg ol Winterbourne sper¢ Sunday at Mr. Byron | Letson‘s.â€"Miss Short and Mr. J. J. Wilson attenged .the Teachers‘ Acanciation Convention at Berlin oD J. . J. Wilson attended Th T@@WnC * Association Convention â€"at Berlin on Thursday and ‘Friday,â€"Miss Lizzie. Snider of Waterioo spent Sunday mb her home Iyrre.â€"Mrs. And. Letson and Mrs. P. Ribble spent Tuesday and Wednesday with friends in Wallenstein. â€"Mrs. A. E. Richert and sister, Mrs. P. Ribble of Michigan spent Tuesday last . with friends at Guelphâ€" Mr. Geo. Miller lost . a valuable _ horse last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Lindsay and > daugliter Lily of Williamsburg, spent Sunday, with their son, Mr. Hy. Lindsay.â€" Mr. James Waldie atâ€" tenxd the funeral of his mather. . at St. Catizarines last week.â€" Mr. Peter Ziegler _ has bought thr Bosomworth farm at Pentlandi for the sum of $7,000 including implements, stock, etc. His som, Cyranius, will take possesâ€" sion in a â€" month.â€" Mrs. Alex. Macâ€" kKinzie of Guelph is visiting ber daughâ€" tor, Mrs. Levi® Letson, for a few Telling How to Cure this Painâ€" | ful ; Malady, ‘ weq A Talk on |m¢ of rheumatisnt after I Had been almost an invalid for â€"three _ years. ‘I doctored with two s&illed doctors andt tort electric treatment, but withâ€" out benefit. On going to a _ third doctor ,he recommended mineral baths as the omly tning that would help me. After taking this treatment for some‘ time 1 lc{t that Iâ€"was realâ€" ly growing â€" worse instead of better, and â€"~ I bepan ta thin‘t thero was no cure for me and that I was doomâ€" ed to be ahaipleum. Fot some moniths I discon _ all treatâ€" iment‘nd then I was advised to try ‘Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. . After Iullng a few bokes ‘I could notice a distinct improzement, ‘and 1 continuâ€" led taking the Pills WN months 'lwhcn ‘the cure was #npmc That is ‘some two years a¢ ‘und _ 1 have evâ€" ‘er‘ since been Perfec¢tly free ftrom tha . trouble. k I . would therefore ."{:‘m anyone alâ€" tw mroom it on laims‘ P $ ~â€" Cete ‘tainly made ® nunx:ble gure. â€" in ‘These pills are sold by all medicine desiors or may S¢ hatâ€" by mail . at 50 cents a bax of :lxmu for $2.50 from Tho~ Dr. Williams‘ Mediâ€" cine Co.. Broakville; Ont. my ‘Case According ta a report in a Windsor exeNange, the price asked by Pop Williams _ for the ‘Berlin Canadian League . franchise 4s $2500.* _ ‘And then they will persist in saying that baseball is a losing ‘proposition. . oks WEST MONTROSE STRASBURCG Â¥s. are not m . WY of M MA o‘ cleck .. put, sharp, the fG Y ing to the es! val the h'&m ‘Keanel:â€" _ _ !! c‘ «Ne 2 60 0 mlles mLl Desk, :Qal" ¢ table, kitchen c ; 3 flo..;u*‘ 2 , 6 kit men. chairs, 3 * arm chairs, ‘clock,. clo thes drier, lounge, â€" rockers, 3 °.. kitchen stoves, bedx‘m‘ stove,* 3 bedsteads with ing, : erallle, : buflalo robe,‘ spiny‘ng â€"wheel, night . chair, beeâ€"cupâ€" board, chest, nieat Blc vinegar batâ€" rel, milk stand, meat tub, 2 _ wine tarrels, â€" kettle stove,; tubs, cuttor kitchen utensils, crossâ€"cut saw . and many. oth>r articlés:too numerais® to mention. * CHBRISTIAN® K LICHTI GEORGE SCHULTZ, Executors 40â€"2t. tâ€" HORSE‘S KICK PROVED FATAL oi h n tiee Proter h ay A,. J. MICKUS, Auctiancer The very ldm and unaxpectâ€" ed â€"death of a wn. and kighly respected citizem tobw place Wemrsâ€" Way. at ‘1:a.m}pis his late residence in Erbsville. in : persom of Mr. Phiâ€" lip Coorad, n ol the late Jacob Conrad . ol â€"this n. . h The he Erbsville FarmerP. .Death was due ‘to a severe kick reâ€" ceivegd in the abdomen from .a horse he . was . unhitching. on Monday aiterâ€" moon upon his return from the field where‘ he had : concluded his day‘s plowing. He was temoved to the house by members of the family and Drs. Weidenhamamer® and Noecker . af Waterlao called, but it was found that his injury .wasâ€"so seriqus that nething could â€"be done. He remairedâ€"conscious hawever, until the hour of\lis death, this morning. f While â€" arrangements have not yet been campleted, it is likely that his funeral will be beld in Erbsville on Friday afternoon. Terms,> Cash Death of Mrs. Snider.â€" it becomes our: sad duty to chr@nicle the death of one af the oldest residents living in this vicinity. Death‘s call came some. what sudden as. a result of a paraly= tic stroke to Annie Staufter, relict of the late Jonas Snider L Waterloo Townships . Deceased was borm on the old Stauffer hamestead near Waterloo ow Jan. 1th, 1834. She was niatriâ€" ed to Mr. Jonas Smider who preseâ€" ceased her.about 3 years. Household Effects, Etc. *‘There survive her 5 children, 2 sons and 8 Gaughters, vizâ€" Levi in Bridgeport, _ Jos. S.. Bloomingdal», Mrs. Wm. Snider and Mrs. . Amos Hurst of near Bloomingdale and Mrs. Sol. Koch of near here and also. _ & large number «/ grandchildren: The funeral . which was largely attended took place on Monday afternoon â€"ta the Bloomingdale church and cemetery. Presentation â€"to Pastor.â€"On Monday evening a large number of the memâ€" bers of _ the Lutheram: Church, both young albd old, assembled at the parâ€" sonage *to spend a few hours sncially before the past«‘s removal from our midst. . During the evening. they preâ€" sented the paster with a sum of money. . The pastor who was greatâ€" ly. taken by surprise, . thanket his friends in . a few ~well chosen words. All departed with best wishes Tor® Rev. O. Lincke ani family‘s future ‘welfare. . â€"Mr. Enoch B. Martin moved with his family to Bridgeport on Oct. 10th.â€" Mr. R. In Fentor and Miss â€" Strong, Teachers in the Pub lic school hefe, attended the _ Tea chers‘ Assxciation Convention held at Beflin last _ weck.â€"Rev. : Kupfer of Arpprinr preached a very impressive sermon in . the Lutheran church last Sunday.â€"Next Suncay _ Rev. O. Stockman of Linwood will preach here _ in" the forencon. The tollowing ‘Sumday Oct. 20th services will . be nile heki to give the people â€"a chanee to attem) the â€" dedicatory ‘services te io held in cannection with: the Waterloo seminaty dedication on that m’. 5 R | ‘ Tuesday, Ooth|#tst, 1911 Auction Sale will vill "be \by publio â€" aucâ€" in tatungh ‘Wiousine LicbtL, northwest of St. Agaths and nocthoss%«ol, Baden, 0% Wellâ€"Know n Passes Aw ay Thereâ€" will be soid by public ai tion on the farmvaf=the undersignt (better known ". as the Merner farm onchalf mile west of Wateri00, _ ‘of Farm Stock, linplements, Etc A. J. MICKUS, Auctioncer intor. â€"34, There will also be solé at . the ED. BRACEY, Proprieter *‘ ***sstus time and place the farm â€"beâ€" drrmmmmnmmmmmmmrmmmmeemmmenememazeecezes u:;li: :‘;m. E. W. B. Snider com p actes more or : less of BLOOMINGD |ch|: ‘there are 5 acres â€" sowa | if News Notes â€"Mr. E. D. Pang an@ fall wheat amd 7 acres of grase. All Master _ Harold of Berlin, callew on "fall ~plowing is done. Good bank Mrs. Bemis on Tuesday.â€"Mr. ani Mrs. batn with pig stable attached, and all Alex Shafier spent Sunday witls Mr. necessary â€" outbuildings; frame house and â€" Mrs. Shaffer above Waterlco. â€" containing seven rooms with goo@® Rev.: and Mrs. Geach of â€" Listowel, cellar. The farm is well fenced and spent a few days last week with Mr. there is a plentiiul supply of‘ hard and Mrs. â€" Rodger Geach.â€" Mr. Pugh and@ â€" soft water. e of Toronto was a guest of Mr. and | Terms art â€" Real Estate.â€"10 per Nrs. Bedford last week.â€"Mrs. Murâ€" cent of purchase money on â€" day of dock and â€" Messts. Wm. andâ€" James sale, 15 per cent in 30 days and Murdeck of . Belwood are visiting & balance~ in three equal payments. few days tl;idn â€"week with Mx; Bgl is.â€" Mr. Addison Erh . of Water > Sundayed â€" with Mr. Levi of:gb.â€"_‘ur-;"' I. ;MICKUS, . Auctipnget Bushert and Miss Thaler présiau t wB§ c ns were guests of ‘l‘gr.’ and Mrs. Tran MBS. ISRAEL s‘“':,‘.m‘ lstress Oressman on Sunday.â€"Miss Irene Binâ€"| * * oprinirosh. : . “M ands Miss Luanna BI.“‘M' .â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_â€"_.-â€"â€".ih.. passed mn‘week's en@ with Berlin f frienis.â€" Miss Hossie Moderwell and l Miss Orell Flority attended the Tvach=| . ers‘ Conmasation held in Berlin hst," NOTICE Thursday ‘dhd Friday aad spemt > ®! ‘Xrotice is hereby given that a byâ€" very profitable .time. â€"Rev. M |jaw was passed yb;‘ the nunm:y.’l Krauth, the pastor appointed to th¢ | Council of the Corporation of the Congregational Church in this citcuit| County of Waterloo on\ the tenth day preache@ his inaugural sermon on Subâ€" of October, A. D. 1911, providing dor day morning last to a good _ COD~, the issue of Debentures to (the gregation. A very earnest and _ im amount of $12,000 for the purpose oi Pressive discourse was given. > Mtâ€"|putting additional metal: shelving‘ in Krauth has already won many {rieuds| the Registry Office and for. the putâ€" for himself and we hope his "flllpoao of granting‘ aid to assist | in will be crowned with success.â€"+ The |building additions to the Galt Ho#â€" llv.unl took place on . Tuesday‘afterâ€"| pital and . Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital noon cf Mrs.‘ Jonas Snyder, who digd | and that such byâ€"law was registerad at brr home on Saturday morning. |in the Registry Office of the County lpwuwd bad been in her usual health ‘ of Waterloo on the 11th day of Octâ€" till Wednesday nigl:t when she suffered fob.g, A. D. 1911. a paralytic stroke and died Saturday morning having reached the age of 77 years. . Funeral was held on Tuesday at Snyder‘s church and was very largely attended by friends end _ reâ€" latives. . > Wednesday, Nov. 1st, 1911 We Back up our Statements With Our Personal Reputâ€" ation and Money. 5 We are so positive that we can ~reâ€" lieve constipation, no matter. how chronis it may be, that we offer to furnish the medicine free of all _ cost it we fail. We think that it is worse than useâ€" less to attempt to cure constipation with cathartic : drugs.. Cathartics may do much harm. They may cause a reaction, irritate and weaken the bowels, and make constipation more chronic. Constipation is ofter accompanied and may be caused.by weakness of the nerves muscles of the large intestine or colon. ‘To expect a, gura you must E&(&u tone up .. and ltmgthnm'figg_wu and _ restore them to er activity. _0 * The discovery of the active prinâ€" cipte of our y involved the labor ol skiltul chemists. // ‘This remedy pro« ‘"tesults such‘ as â€" are expected from the best of the _ bestâ€" known intestimal tonics, and it . is particularly promapt in ite results. We want you to try Rexall Orderiiâ€" es on our guarantee. ‘l‘h-L are . o%~ ceedingly pleasant to take and are ital for children. They apparently. wei "irectly on the nerves and mus« cles «i the bowels, haying, it would seein, » neutral action â€" on â€" _ other organs .r glands. ‘They do not purge or @aus~ inconvenience. I( they _: do not pogizively cure chronic ot‘ habi« tual constipation and thus relieve the Auction Sale CONFIDENCE ‘There will be sold &fliz %-‘m o..un-nn'-: ol C and â€" four wmiles west â€" f @%. Clements op M Thursday, October 19th. 1911 ty, vit.â€" " lokt Ts L9 Huu..-aom Tee 4 14 years â€" old bay mare 18 #wBid. â€" > KAs Cattle, Ete.â€"Cow due to calve in February, 3 to calre in March, 8 t old, 8 ~â€" spring â€" Calves, d,m, l-!z :udy for market, 125 hgus and Implements, Ete.-hm'un Wovd mower 5 1t. "cut, Orill, , cultiva= tor, harréw, wagon with box, pair bobsleighs, top bugey, cutter neatly new, fanning â€"mill, single <plow, â€"scutâ€" fler, â€" straw. cutter, ‘hat racy, gravel planks, set team harfess, set single harnese, 2 robes, ome newy » 2 biankets, crosscut saw, 3 chaing, farks, _ shovels, 2 .. kettles, wuiffietrees, nackyokes, s kettles, wuiffietrees, nackyokes, scythe. Grain, Eic.â€"About 250 bushels Oats 80 <hushels barley, 6 ton timothiy hay and a quantity of turnips. . . Household . Effects, Etc.â€" Kitchen stove, 2 bureaus, 2 complete fl-’ 2° lounges, arm chair, ‘siks,‘ 3 ches, _ tables, tubs, cider barrels, trough, caus, chutn, chairs> and & lot of â€" other articles too numerous to mention. f ; No reserve â€" as the proprietor . is moving â€" to town. _ f Vras . Terms.â€"Grain, hay, . roots, pigs, poultry all sums of $10 and : under, cash, . over thaf amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes: â€" of 5 per cent. off per amum, for â€" cash payments of credit amounts. ; Notice is hereby given that a by« law was passed by the . Municipai Council of the Corporation of the | County of Waterloo on\ the tenth day _ of October, A. D. 1911, providing dor ; the issue Oof Debentures to (the ; amount of $12,000 for the purpose af !pumng additional metalâ€" shelving: in | the Registry Office and for. the putrâ€" lposo of granting‘ aid to assist in building additions to the Galt HoÂ¥â€" pital and . Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital, and that such byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office of the County io( Waterloo on the 11th day of Octâ€" ‘ober, A. D. 1911. 6 mha rice "in any of the Mmi {countries. ‘The position in India improving, according to late reports but there will be a shottage of Jors stuffs. ( in Any motion toâ€" quash or set aside the same or any part thereof muyst be made within three months _ a(ter the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made therealter.: The Canadiam (Grocer reporks _ an« other mivance pf 15 cante per cCwt. in the price of fice. This is a total wdvance of 65 cents per cwt. within two monthsâ€"an unusual occurrence in this ‘ commodity. A combination of . adverse conditions in many producing sections of the East is responsible . In China, comfitions are reported the wotst â€" in t“lou period. In the Yangste Valley _ there hiave been t serious nozh In normal years flm’ section exports rice to the temainâ€" der of China, but when floods* accur it is ty to import largo quantities. a 1987, a yeat of food in that Uistrict 908,000 tons of rice wete brought _ In the Dutch East Indies, the ,GOVernorâ€"General .. ;s tomporarily ptohibited the export . of rice in order ‘to saweguard the _ na« tives, ‘There is little available Burâ€" wha orice Cin any of the producing Dated at Berlin, the 11th day of October, A. D. 1911. PRICE OF RICE ADVANCES, myriads of associate of _ dependent chroni¢ ailments, mm will be refunded. Try Rexall O ies at our tisk. ‘Three sizes of packages, . 10¢, #5¢ and 50c. Remember, you can Oobtain Rexall Remedies in this comâ€" manity at our storeâ€"The Rerail Store, A, (, Hachnel, Watexipo Auction Sale HERBERT J. BOWMAN, County Cletk, OFr implements Farm Stock, ‘There *will hbe.sold tice on the farm‘ of â€" 1 mile south of Bade north <of â€" Wiknot (Cant butter factory, on commeucing at 1 o clock p.m. the following valumble property Horsesâ€"Bay mware rising 9 . old, sorrel five _ old, uI years. (good driver), 4 Cattieâ€"Grae, Durham -w calve Fob. 5th, cow due to: 1 8rd4, cow due to calve Apr. 20th, due to calve May 4th, lat heifer 3rd, cow due to calve Apt. due‘ to caive May 10, a% heifer calves. xo Sheepâ€"~4 ewes supposed 7 lamb, 4 ewe lambs, 2 l'& * Implements, : Bté. sey _ Ha binder, 6 ft. m dod â€" . rugn ::‘t; lunyh;’lhnhuhblfi 4 tivator, rake, walking .plow, Orford gang plow, fourâ€"section . itOR hbarrow, f&uning mill, Massey Ha d" cutting box, tutsip pulper, * emery: wheel, 20 {t. ladder, 10 hotse. power withâ€"rods, hay rack, seuffier, . m{"‘j beet lifter, 2 wagons, pair bob slcighs. nearly new,> pair manure sleighs, car» ridge, steel tire top buggy, C ';,'fk;: tire ‘top buggy, old buggy, .. . cutter, grain cradle, crosscut saw, iron . Ket» tle, 2 sweal hay knives, 20 ft.‘5 in. belting, barrels, a ~pnumber . of 6 :# tobes, 3 blankets, mfl; new} el barrow, 2 corn hooks, 2 sugar . béeb knives, 2 chains, $ neck . yokes,‘ . 2 doubletrées, scoop shovel,. 2 ar beet forks, shovels, {forks, boes, s6% double harness, brass mounted, néar= ly new, set plow harness, a numb of odd collars, 2 sets single ness 30 rods No. # wire fence, set: gravel planks, lanrd measuring chain," stocl rack, cyclone grass seeder, feed boxes, cow beil,â€" sléigh bells, work bench, 6tc., and many other articles.. . . .. es 2 years old,. _â€" css M ":mâ€"sma“.to. with -unqag 2 young brood sows. *A Thursday, Névember 2, 19 ‘Poultryâ€"12. geese, 30 ‘pure.~ ‘bred White Leghorn . chickens. . _ C About ©500 © bushelâ€"mangels, a quag» tity of hay, and ‘a bushel of * . Tims othy : seed. 3 Household © Effects.â€"Bureau, . parlor stove, box" stove, flour. chest, m tray, cupboard, washstand, ; table," extension : table, . â€" 6 °â€" Kitchen chairs, churn, corner ‘cupboard, 2 bedâ€" steads, 2 benches, â€" vinegar > meat tub, old lougge, gink; . Finger and staffer, . many . othe arricles tho maot.fi%'nfli&r«- Termsâ€"Pigs, pmmw hay, mangels, fat heifer, and all sums of ‘tem dollars and under, cash; over that emount 13 months‘ crédit: . : approved security or 4 per cent. fot cash payinent of credit amount. _ ABRAHAM MYERS, Proprietor.â€" _ ‘A. MICKUS, Auctioneer. _ ~ AXLP. KAUFMAN. Clatk. "__ 3t, AUCTION SALES â€" A. J,; MICKUS, Auctionser. household effects of Mrs.: _ Istael Snider, 4 mile east of M and 4 miles west of St. ) e (Oct. 4.â€"Househol@ effects of" s Hummel on Pine S4.,, Berlin. ... .. Oct. 31.â€"Housebold effects of â€" late Marie â€"â€" Kenuelf on! m Licbti‘s farm, 14 miles: 1we . ~of St. Agatha. Now, 1.â€"Farm stock and implements of Ed. Bracey, one half mile west *~ di Waterlon (better known as the â€" Merner farm.) e NoYv. 2.â€"Farm stotk and implen a‘ ol ‘Abtakam Myers, i mile soutt of Bwéim and J mile north of Wil â€"â€" mot Centre. 3 Faal F: Nov. 7.â€"Farm stock and em â€" of Jos. 8. Dorsch, 14 miles . _ of St. Clements and . 2$ â€"â€" + ©â€" west of Bamberg. 3 mie n ule R No® 8.â€"Farm stock, implements 4 lsusehold effects â€"of -fi,‘;"* 4 Tatum and Wagher, ‘ e sout of Fréeport, on road: : ®3 of Fréeport, on tagd leadif¢ t Preston. at s 4 .\ w Notice is hereby given that "a bys law was passed by the lullag Council of ‘the Corporation â€" of ‘ the County of Waterloo dn the tenth day. ot October, A. N. 1911, providing for the issue of Debentures _ to h amount of $3,000, for the gfi- ; &urchnug machinery for u oads, and that such byâ€"law was reâ€" gistered in the Registry Office . for the County _ of Waterloo : on . the lith day of October, A. D. 1911,., . Any motion to quash or set aside the, same or any part, thereof must be inadé within three months ‘z the first publication of this noti and cannot be mad¢ ‘therealter. _ . Dated at Berlin, the 1ith day f Dated at October, A BRICKNELL, Auctioneer Aucti 19â€"Farm stock, implements and A: D. 191, / 8 HERBERT . BOWMAN, Ho County Cleotk NOTICE Imple ims She

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