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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Dec 1911, p. 3

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.«‘ â€".~Deposit with the Dominion Government ..... ........ ® ‘J*}4( ‘All policies guaranteed by the London AHd Lancashire Insurance Company with Arsate of $16,306,638, [ Altred Wright, Secretory V T. H. Hall, Inspector . C a BOERK Distr‘ct Ager # â€"Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249. o â€" _ _ â€"â€" S#tablished 1864 ] | 1OMice, Waterloo Mutual Buildiny x King 8St. * Business Office 249, House 200. *pl.- solicited‘ for first class . Comarites. perts. "" .. qiminary advice free. Charg: ty Prescrag.y The Mercantile Fire The Eanf!oyer’s Associat.on 0o i aterloo County 2 Free Labor Bureau vivhevs ressigine me ane a0 womer 1 mon *‘ women in Mess tierapa raee &'.:‘ of services rendered. reliable Freach lator ; never fails. These are nw‘ ful jn regulating the nnlo-o fom ystem. Refuse imitations. Dr, de Van‘s are sold 8t iD Sectall Btrx Uo.. Dt Untine thoe, Ont 4 f 1 To seli onr well inown in A fh:.l‘t “gva aoeo::' 4 m L'dlre uf:{m man " 1000 actes of fruit trees from which to v nimmuwu. Our salesâ€" are sure reâ€" e satlefactory stock. Established 1 years, Writé: * , Pelham Nursery Co. [%. Ont, ts ber sonimiin cad Altrcitis mt poicen péOcurable, Insurance Company < INCORPORATED 1875 "Mead Office â€" Waterioo General Inwurene»Agent, _ Suocessor to Buckberrough Co. geoium soon loser the power the Reart Of * & mâ€"n. "Hor gonera! houlth suflors and she loses _ @9 hur good looks, her attructivences, her amisbility & =h-rn-¢ud «s a women. Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., with wd duzum.umuuwm of women, ha'- a ful remedy for women‘s ail« wents . .zkl-w-u K s Favorks It is a posiiive for weaknesses and disorders Seculiar to women. knd:-,m ' ,nnf-oudhuh. Medicine dealers sell it. No Apmesf dealer will you to accept a substitute in order to make a little.larger profit. ness sad derungen: worthy man,. . When no one in the wide w Notice to Farmers Butter Paper * PUBLISHER C HRONICLEâ€"T&LEGRAPR Orders may be left at the Daily Telegraph, ger‘in. id MMM Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets reguints and streogthen Stomach, Liver ant Bowcls . de Van‘s Female Pills David Bean OrIalnt 35 ... Chirapractic â€"~(B literally means hand Jn a. certain manner M rrvihy 10 min:: to mnaturs n Arunkp. WANTED IMMEDIATELY in + miake nepociahty‘ of nowc is of the very lest q lty.“We‘:gy in hr'.?unfi es are 4on 2t a spooet jow & w yo‘:... Unprinted butter ;’opu also sold in large or small quantities. for your next order of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt atten‘ion, IT MAKES WEAXK WOMEXNX STRONG, SICK WOMEXK WELL. â€" _ LILLIAN M. FRAGBER D.C Put up your butter in #t KING 8t...â€"NEAR Young 8t â€"WEBER O HAMBERS C. A. BOEHM bfiecte HIRC Waterloo, Ont. CHIROPRACTIC TRY US i A ( TT (Ki Pouer â€" ol endowment is the power ure and honest love of a loses it and wtill loves on, can know the beart agony a who sufers from weak» her special yomaaly orâ€" wer to sway the heart of a iith suffers and she loses Q Roâ€"Pracâ€"Tic) is taken from the Greekâ€" and dowe.‘ 1t is a method of applying the bands on the verteoras of the epins (or backbone) mont calies an adustment mmh%‘:nblu- paosition, renmi«ng" the pressure the ABATTOIR WAS Board of Health Passes Recom meaijation on to Tewn ; Council The adjourned meeting of the Berâ€" linâ€" Board of Healthâ€"was held .‘Thurs. day afternoon when the plansâ€" subâ€" mitted to the Board at. a . recent meeting by Messrs. Dumart _ Bros. for the erection of ‘s modern abattoir in connection â€" with their . business were taken up, Among the members of the â€" Board present. . were. ~Chairman‘ Cairnes, Mayor Schmalz and Messrs, F. E. Macklin, J._F. McKay, D: A. Bean, C. A. Ahrens, W. Belistain, Dr., Mc Gillawee, M.H.9., Secretary _ Millat and Sanitary: Inspectors Hueknergard and Krachn, s : 5 ~Alter the question ‘had been thorâ€" oughly disâ€"ussed and satisfactory as. surances received from Mr. . W.« . Dumart. as\ to the provisions _ for maintainirg good samitary conditions at all times, a motion: was passed granting a permit to proceed _ with the erection of the proposed slaughter house or abattoir. ~It was also decided to continue the â€" effort to secure legislation omâ€" powering municipalities to regulate the sale of meat so as to â€" ensure proper inspection of all meat offered for sale for public consumption, With this end in view a (committee : conâ€" sisting of Chairman Cairnes, © Mayor Schmaiz and J. .F. McKay _ was apâ€" pointed . to walt upon the Provincial Secretary upon . a date to be arrangâ€" ed and in the meantime â€" an . effort wil be made to enlist the coâ€"operaâ€" tion of Walkerville~ and several other municipalities that are known to . be interested in the subject ~and . have them join the Berlin delegation when it goes to Toronto. _A committee consisting of. the Mayor and Messts, _F, E. Macklin, J. F. McKay and D. A. â€" Bean _ was also appointed to draw ‘up a form of contract tetween the . Messrs. Dumart Bros. and the. Board _ setâ€" ting out cértainsconditions in â€" conâ€" tioh with the erecticn _ _of _ the propbsed abattoir, and giving. < the municipality the right to take it over at the ond of a term of years at a valuation should it so desife. 0; im or Othe be _ given as C as to an adult Wieu you have a gold get: a bottle of C bamberlain‘s . Cough Remody. It will scon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneiâ€" nonia. â€" This remedy »contains. No 0;i:m or other nercotic and may be given as confidently to & baby as to an adult.© Rold by â€"all dealets. Let us prepare your next of glasses. . â€" Lo"k the Eys Qiass Que:stion Squarely in the Face Decide whether your glasses are becoming or not, and if not, come here to rectify the mistake. > â€" Optomie 21 King 8t, W, h Nowadlays, the thickness of lens, the size, the shape, the clip and nose piece are all considered with reference to their appearance when worn. â€" Female Help Wanted Girls wanted, $5.00 per w 10“ to start with for girls 0 teen and over. Apply at ¢ 1 & Perrin & Co., Lim! 30â€"4mo xt C th ARNOLDO JANSEN pecially . good for chronic lifferent organs of the body is innervated ‘by the nerves sqnee?cd the normal amount the different â€" orgams and Girls wanted, $5.00 per woek oo Shere with for 53-'-' cighâ€" teen and over. Apply at once D. 8. Perrin & Oo., Limited London, Ont 13 ENDORSED paur |Sccial and Personal 1 HREE NAMED Mr, F. J. Shantz : f & business trip to Suule Ro# + Mr. Shants is tm real estate and fruit farms, and . ox~ pocts to be away for a month. .. _\ \ Dr. J. E. Mettâ€"left h% iog New: York, where he â€" will tepd éemonstrations of ‘the _ treatâ€" vert of cancer at the New _ York Cancer Hospit .l by a French .Surâ€" ron. whose friendship he made. while n Paris. _ Dr. Mett has seen these treatments . in‘ Paris where he 3 met the â€" Surgeor of . the New Y (ancer â€" Hospital who. : has collected qu.te ~ a number of .cases which will le treated. He will return in a; few Mr. Herkert Lederman ofâ€" Detroit is visiting at the home of his _ parâ€" ents on Irvin street. % About twentyâ€"five friends of Messrs. Roy and Ray Kaufman ~gathered at the home of the former,â€" 47â€" Krug street, on the occasion . of*~ their twentyâ€"sixth anniversary of â€" their birth. : Ray and Roy are twin broth ers and were born in the little . vik lage ol Plattsville: A most delightâ€" ful evening was spent socially, during which vocal selections were â€"rendered by the â€"Arcola quartette, ‘â€" games played, étc. * Sar on no C Miss A. M.. ilabs, . _ Miss _ Lilian Klahs and Miss Clara Steinmiller, of Bulalo, are visiting Mrs. â€" John . F. Stumpi, College street. 5 Rev. Mrs. James . Aikenhead and Miss Aikenhead of Mimico were visiâ€" tors in town over last Sunday. The Just Sew Club met at . Mrs. Roos‘ on Tuesday® afternoon. â€"â€" The ladies discussed the giving for Christâ€" mas for those in need and purpose doing definite work along this line. Mrs. Frank Hodgins was the ‘ hos tess to a few uf the members at the Country Club on Tuesday afternoon. The Casino Dance Club held one . of its customary dances on Fridayâ€"evenâ€" ing.. ‘There was a large attendance of the members. ‘The chaperones were Mrs. Roos and Mrs. Hall, ‘The members ol the Berlin _ Club held a ‘"tramp supper‘ on â€" Friday evening.â€" The members of the . club were attired in the costume ol an everyday tramp. Considerabie agyisoâ€" ment was afforded by the appearance ‘of â€"someâ€"wellâ€"knownâ€"citizons~inâ€"â€"roâ€" markable costumes: f Mrs. George Lippert was the hos tess at a Skating Party on Victoria Lake last evening. The young people greatly enjoyed the first skating. _ of the year and spent a pleasnt . hout later at the pretty home â€"of â€" their hostess: The Tâ€"C.T. Club met at the Misses Shellys on Friday evening â€" when a most enjoyable time was spent. by those who were present. 3 The Domestic Science Ciass of . the Macdonald Institute, Guelph, _. were visitors in Berlin on Wednesday. . â€" ‘The application for membership and copies of the new constitution _ have been sent out to the members of the Twinâ€"City Skating Club. ‘The club will meet on Friday evenings during the winter and on one afterncon. _ Mr., Percy Hilborn, theâ€" new president, and Mr. Carl Borgmann, the. . new secretary, are very outhusiastic over the prospects for this season. It will undoubtodly prove as â€" delightful . as last winter and all the members . are cagerly anticipating: the coming . seaâ€" son. ‘The ladies, who are members of the Country Club, met on Wednesday afternoon © to decide on theâ€" proâ€" gramme for the coming winter. It was ‘decided that the Club House would be open on Thursdays _ during the winter months and that ~evening will be the social one during. the week. Mrs. J. M. Scully Bridge on Thursday enjoyed . as usual lovely home and chai ‘The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from poeuâ€" nwonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, _ Va., says: L firmly believe Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy: to be absolutely the best preparation or the market _ for colds. I have ~ recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me.‘ For sale by all dealers. N«S. JOSEPH KAISER. The death took place on Wednesday at her late residence, 19 Elien street west, of ‘Annic Scck, wile . of Mr. Joseph Kaiscr, alter an illness of a few months‘ duration. Deceased. .beâ€" came sick in July and her iliness latâ€" or developed into cancer which conâ€" fined her to her bed about _ three weeks ago and resulted in her death. The late Mrs. Kaiser was born . in St. Clements fortyâ€"five years ago and has been a resident of the county all ber life. ~She was a faithful and~ reâ€" spectedâ€"member . of the .. Christian Mothers‘ . Association and _ Sacred Heart Society of St. Mary‘s R. C. Church and her demise comes as a sudden shock to her many . friends, She is survived :l her umvh’.lnr band and four rem, Joseph, Mary, Annie and Rose, all of whom ate at The fuberal _ was . held. on morning at nine o‘clock â€" It lnte residence on Ellen street Mary‘s Ronfan Catholic Chu :hl later in â€" the Catholi "I had hee tiow Tot two ths best phy and thay co dAuadon Loo od ooofi tnJ rafiaep on nalhoafof un uen fuaua u$ @4 «oo on on un f n on fus Fuaf uc f us uns fuafien on ue fanf us un ic Th OBITUARY . Scully entertained . at ‘hursday. â€" Those present usual _ their | hostess‘ and charming hospitality. id do roubled I trled mll of fort 1. #, Nominations _ for â€" Provincia Elections Were Held at the Court House mmmmmmow elections were held at the House here Monday . at â€" which the above mentroned candidutes were proposed and well received â€" by. their respective supporters. Two hours were allowedâ€" for the| ‘The election of officers ot the Zion nominations and the names were Subâ€" | Fvangelical Sunday School was held mitted in the following order:â€" on Sunday evening after the regular MR, HILKIAH MARTIN, â€" cabinet | church services and resulted as folâ€" maker, â€" was proposed by â€" Messrs. . lows: Emil Quirmbach and Arthur _Plum~| Superintemdentâ€"J. E. Bilger. mer. > . + lst Asst. Supt.â€"W. K. Weber. DR. H. G. LACKNER, pbhysician,| znd Asst. Supt.â€"John Doerbecker. was proposed by Messrs. W. G. Weiâ€" ~ Secretaryâ€"Louis Breithaupt jr. chel, D. Hibner: and Lorenz : â€" Schelâ€" Treagurerâ€"Albert AM"_ haus. .. Pianistâ€"Miss. Alma Foreman. . Mr.W. D. EULER was proposed by _ Asst. Pianistâ€"Miss Laura Knechtel. Messrs. Arthur Pequegnat and Johnâ€" > Conductor of Orchestra â€" Harvey L. Colombo. Zeller. Mr. ‘Martin appointed â€" Mr. â€" Arthut _ Librarianâ€"Wesley Dippel. Plummer as his official agent, DT. Asst, Librarianâ€"Stanley Schwalm. H. G. Lackner appointed Mr. W.. Mâ€" _ Auditorâ€"John Doerbecker. Reade, K. C., as his official~ . agent, _ Members on Library: Committee :â€" and Mr. W, D. Euler appointed _ Mr. 1rs, Milton Cook, Misg Ella Voelker. Edmond Pequegnat â€" as his. official ( "~ agent. 3 % At the conclusion of.â€" the nominaâ€" tions the Returning Officer, . Mr. Davidson, was appointed _ Chairman of the public meeting, on motion..of exâ€"Mayor Allen Huber and Dr. J._F. Honsberger. _ The latter complimentâ€" ed the local _ Conservative executive upon the appointment of Mr. Davidâ€" son as returning officer, a gentlioman in whom the Liberals as well as the Conservatives had the utmost confiâ€" Mr. Geo. cer, was in assisted | by Clerk. MR. HILKIAH MARTIN, â€" cabinet maker, was proposed by â€" Messrs. Emil Quirmbach and Arthur . Plumâ€" mer. DR. H. G. LACKNER, pbhysician, was proposed by Messrs. W. G. Weiâ€" chel, D. Hibner: and Lotenz . Schelâ€" haus. It‘s the most important Clothing Sale prise from the beginning of the Sale, And new sur‘grl that we cannot present all here. So strong that tho $12 OVERCOATS 1N MILI TARY AND CHESTERâ€" FIELD STYLE in blackâ€" Cheviots and farcy Tweeds. Our free hand in buying saves you dollars Man, Young Man and Boy $15 Two Way Handsome Dark Grey Long Chesterfield Shop tailored, perfect fitting, wool serge lined. A gentleman coat ......... $10.95 There‘s ‘many ‘a surprise in store for you hereâ€"$18 and $20 Presto and Convertible ‘Two Way Coats, in a very pleasing array of cloth and colâ€" ors. â€" It‘s your move. 1t # marvel of expert designing. in drape and ft and of fine tailoring. We‘re not confined to ‘the output â€"‘of a single maker. You reap the benefit. nthe excitement they will} create Our Great $15.00 Coat make the most of every moment. BoYS: AND YOUTHS OovVERCcOaATs H H 1.95 2.50. 3.25, 4.25, 5.00 '56%0- €.00 to $10. it M The Happenings at the County Soeat Careâ€" fully 8ummarized Ernst‘s Money Saving Opportunities D. EULER, â€" G. LACKNER, M. D MARTIN: Local and Perscaal wb At $12.80 Davidson, â€"returning off charge ol the ‘procecdings Mr. Geo. Suggitt, a Easy Choosing for men ON â€"MoNDA\ SATURDAY and â€"far aÂ¥ . Coats $7.80 Come Saturday all over the store 5 t.._ A girl named “lm 1.â€" wound.. She &vflw a nearâ€" by residence where medical aftention was given her. While the young dady was being assisted actossâ€" to shore a largd number _ of curious . skaters gathered about her. ‘The weight <â€"of the crowd was too much for the thin ice and a resounding crack dispersed them within a second. .No one fell through. Another young man _ while skating beneath this bridge â€" struck his nose against it with such; force as to render him almost unconscious. A young man who was _ playing hockey was rendered unconscious . by being struck on the head . with . a Still another â€" who was . skating ancy‘‘ got twisted up, resulting in a rip in his new trousers <of about afoot in length, â€" It was agreed that the . various candidates be allowed fifteen minutes to address the electors present. _ dence _ Dr. Lackner was the first speaker, followed by. Messrs. Euler and Martin. Dr. Lackner had five â€" minutes <for reply.~ . * $ S. OFFICERS WERE ELECTED A large variety of serviceable well niade, good.lookingâ€"Tweeds, the greatâ€" ¢st trouser snap you evet saw, with one _ exception. h‘“ $2.50 and $1.75, Saturday All new standard $8 sizes, 34 _ t Our buying lets you have them at elored. potfect 8 ‘vol, hones special $10 suits only 80 suits in the lot It‘s vour move now: move quickly ... $14 Imported . Worsted ahd â€" shop tailored, blue $16 All Shop Tailored Tweed . Suits, in the The bost sult values & smde, best tailet fo MEN‘S HEAVY WOOL TWEED SUITS int Clothing Sale for many a day. Surprise after ~surâ€" le, And new sur’gris_cs wilifreet you to the end.â€" So many So strong that those not advertised_vie with the following _ . heC on MEN‘S TROUSERS M :ach extends its money. making opportunities for its, it the> new weaves sult values ever shown it Worsted, woolâ€"lined »d.. blue and _ black 4+ $10.95 WHERE THE 600) CLOTHES COME FROM Pure : Wool SUNDAY $1.69 $7.95 $4.95 Ac far to The Woman‘s Missionary : Society of the Congr#gational ‘Church . met â€" on Saturday afternoom at the parsonage in its regular monthly mecting. This being their â€" first. meeting since the return. of their President, Mrs. .C. Bochmer, ~from . ‘her wedding trip atroad, â€" the members took the opâ€" portunity of . presenting ber ‘with a wellâ€"worded > address, _ also a handâ€" some ‘piece ol cut glass as a small token cf _ their <good will and good wishes. Mrs. Boehmer has been a faithful member of the society and PRESENTATION TO OUR FULLâ€"FLEDGED FURNISHING DEPT High Class .. Furnishings at keen clothing prices is the motto here. Alâ€" ways the new and always the newâ€" est.. Our early Christmas Neckwear browns and greys, splendid $18 valuâ€" 854 "YOUF MOV® |,.Aellcncmider duprencien it $13.80 $20 â€" Guaranteed Blue and . Black Hand Tailored and Fancy Suits, in pure wool â€" Worsteds, in snappy num; Mer‘s and qui¢ter men‘s very OSb CUEY , ... 2s sgee e endenetsrenms o s ‘15-59 The cream of the best makers,care fully selected, purchased for cash.. Women‘s Special Street Boot.â€"=A dressyâ€"Jooking boot, most serviceable; oan be wora without rubbers and it‘s jmut&nmnmnuflfl?-:lm are made of good calf, emooth finâ€" ished, the boest leather to the m'u-elur cut tops, & «bles, price per pair &2 . rouring in gvery day.â€"Christmas Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, MuCers, Hardkerchicts, Hose, Suspenders. BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR GOLD DUST "goes to the bottom," absolute purity. and sanitary safety. wk, your home, as well as clean it? 4 ce Soap needs muscle help; GOLD DUST hard part of the task without your assistance mmi I n”fi‘,y washes over the suzface, «â€" Foolish woman . m Ilonfi‘ w DUST. GOLD DUST is a good, honest, vegetableâ€"oil soap, to which are added other purifying materials in just the . right proportions to cleanse k cufl{,vigoroud{,md withâ€" _ .: * MA eut harm to fabric, utenâ€" > .. sils or hand. e â€" ':‘E k Foolish, indeed, is the ak | woman .. who tries to fct " l!onq‘ without GOLD + > t DpUST. f T â€" GOLD DUST is sold in J â€" 9. ~ is |eroretomc| C Py f * Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, _ â€" â€"» Montres Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. '/m Siges GOLD D Digs Deep After 1.98, 2 49, 2 98, 3.50, 4.00 4.80, 5.50, 6 00 to $10.00 GOLD DUST $10.00 Boy‘s Suits GOLD DUST is sold in bo size and large packâ€" ages. The large package offers greater cconomy. h, indeed who tries without . MRS, BOEHMER not only cleans but ste $2.50 its ~resident since #s organization some years ago. She holds a place of high esteem among â€" the memibers of the society Rho felt that they could not let the opportunity of . expt f"_ that esteem pass. _ _ e The hearty . tulations .. of 1 society were m Mrs, . wishing her many: ~years of < bappy Christi rvice *A +m School Girls a l: aine 11 to 2, 'mm'??.mmum: t food satisfaction in style, A t and ow heels and extension > soles, cher cut tops, Saturday â€" @# _ 50 doten heavy wool fleece abirts and drawers, best 6c quality at â€" CfA Every family has need of & § reliable ‘liniment. For sprains, es, soreness of the muscles and matic pains there is rone botter tha Chamberlain‘s.â€" Sold by all dealets. Made in fine box calf leather, double sols, built for look ud.fi This price hardly covers the cost of the -umhhl th they al the popnln:pt:t:ln:lh““: a donsu;'nl:n; g'.oo Wool Rlastic an awors, last we will hand them out m Watson‘s, Pons dozen other maks A splendid line of waterproof i fanther. box. oolf ahe ather Il-'odboou.m‘daonflnmm All sizes to choose from, + lt BOOTS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS MEN‘S FURNISHINGS $1 and $1.25 Men‘s Shirts now 69¢ tÂ¥ $2 and $2 25 Boy‘s Shoes now the GOLD t do your work‘ €OC $4 00 Men‘s Boots Now $2.95 $1.69 and $2.00 ili lea 00 es all the $1.50

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