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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 May 1912, p. 3

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ty . The new German discovery will poâ€" Â¥ remove gall stones, . kidney , gravel in the bladder, and will _a complete cure. Tt will | dis ithe stones and remove without and there is no necessity for an tion in the future, as _ Sanol wire ‘in every case,‘ no magter how fong standing is one of the most cruel maladies to which mankind is subject, the many complications arising from time to %ime, making life seem almost . unâ€" ‘bearable. â€" For many diseases medical, “w“?i« and mdm k;:ow- h expe rom m dgep â€" research, g.'-dwhifltd | ble results, but up to now litâ€" Ale has been discovered of practical value in the treatment .and cure of Diabetes. In fact, people have to look upon the dissase as well, nigh incurable. Even in the medical . proâ€" can be found doctors who are | s â€"same opinion, regarding .. scopâ€" any claim to amelorate . or e the conditions of a diabetic %. It can, however, be proved "Sapol‘s Abtiâ€"diabotes," the German discovery, oures all Cases diabetes. â€" Full particulars _ and free from the Sanol Mig: Co., per OF Miss Edith M. Walker, of the Motis Tauylor Hospital staff, Scranton, Pa., who is spending ber vacation with het parents.in Preston, visited her brother, Mr. J. M. Walker and Mtsâ€" Waller at 44 Roy St. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Motz . leave toâ€"morrow for a few weeks stay with fri mds â€" in Chicaga . and â€" Shokapet, Minnesota. es Ind., are : their moth College St . Mr, Lornie Cook of the Bank of Toâ€" ronto â€" staff at Toronto, was LOof 0 er ‘the holidays. â€" . Migs Lela Blair of Toronto was th grest of Mss Wilhelmina Krueger Water St., south, over the hol.day . Mr. Lawrence Wedd of Toronto re turned to the City this mormng afte: Imssing holidays in his home town. 1 120 Wers w d :Mr. Parry Stewart, Mr. Stan Boch mer and _ Mr. Horace Grange of To routo visited in Eerlin over the ho _.Mts. Dr, C. A. Thrysh of PunnÂ¥Hi ig the gucgt of her sister, Mrs. Fea thegstong, Water St., north. 1 TW Cel crig. Toronto. Mtr. Leigh Butler of Toronto home over the hol:days. _ _ Eooenonesen ead o 4 + Mr. Allen McAllemsof Eatcn‘s ronto, spent the Wolidays/_ & home in fOwR, . : >)_ 0 .. ._ Alil policies guaranteed by the London saod Lancashire Insurance Company with Areots of $16,306,088, Allved WPIght, Hécretary & A. BOEKEM, â€" â€" Distsict Agent The Chronicle Telegrar ua‘! excursion to Detroit on Saturday, July 27th, Trtnk, _ good for four fare only $2.05. The Mercantile Fire DIABE TE $ & .4. Boéelh c days ‘Hano! is a preparation of ‘herbs and | imems "ntamett Sm en marodionts 8 0. Jitk. Sanol wi Sreeg‘rs Prcogrent Jidd ~oup _ O> Jt s g Ketablished 1864 â€" jfiu. Waterlso Mutual Building King 8. Business Office 249, House 200. Businessâ€" solicited, for first class Compa i6e.‘ > Subecribed Capital.. .. .. . ._ _ 250,000t D~posit with the Dominion "evernment .....â€"...... .. §117 11000 Insurance Company INCORPORATRD 187358 Head Office â€" Waterico Mise s Exiamiy of Perk says: "I will here add my testifmof hmnu-d you .A_“. on m & woabled wi ligestio :lwlflc ore; D r i es 'dfl-nm‘.\:u u . in se en nait mtc nc i n t oond olfi Oyddh:.‘fi .nvx u-:“We;addm mbh: Can now sat without distress and have gained fifteen pounds in weight. Mr. Rein‘ old stomach. to the It is/like the ph es which supph -avb the . mees that build up the ore .;;»M m fibum:Q .~,;.....» «C ' x â€" â€" Dise vasee that bogin in are qure the 'z is simply the cesult of «n effort the liver to catch up when overâ€" und exhausted. _1 heve found the ‘ Disgovery ‘ to be unsurpessed as a liver regâ€" wiatorâ€"aad rich blood«maker.‘"‘ 3 * Miss Lorrs Kxiszzy of Perth. Kansas, says! "I will here add. my testimony General Insurance Agent, Social and Personal I thank you for your remedy and wish you all success in your good work,* Waterloo, Ont. SANOL . H. G. Leyes and childten an~ J. _ W. Dossntan of Mislanaka, are s;enling a few wecks with motber, â€" Mrs. P. H. Arnold, wWaAIT FOR IT be found particularly a-.dlfl-y and bottle from Druggists Lan: sceat Sunday i ce cilaned Inay +# via . Grani days, tebutn of Dunnville s filth antâ€" v.l1 be held 146 s, To at hi was the ts € J J 4 | He is also sirvived by‘ the followâ€" ing brothers and sistors :â€"Josech, | Party Soand ; Amos, Berlin ; Dani¢l, Hesrélet ; El, â€" Michigan ; Simon. Strattord ; Peter, Waterloo Tp., Mrs. Aaron *‘ Snyder, Waterloo Tp.; and . (Rev.) Henry Goudie, Alberta.. _ Abandonifg his vocation of miller, bo ‘uettled on his fatherâ€"inâ€"law‘s fatm, adjoining the mill, and later v;::lb ed to mhmry of â€" the ard chrrch. Twentyâ€"five years ago he was chcwen Bishop of the Ontario District, which position he filled to the entire satisfaction of the clfurch. By his honest dealinzs and his corâ€" sistent Christian Jife he had endeared himselfl to a large circle of intimate friends â€" and acquaintances, who feel that in Lis death the community | in The funeral will be beld from WMs late home, on Saturday aftermon, at 3 o‘cloct, to Unica Cemetety, _ Pusâ€" linch,© whots _ intermont â€"will, tao He is lflyfid y a sorrowing wile, two sons, ifll&'\. with whom . he livcd, and Jotn of Puslinch, and . a daughter, â€" Mrs, ‘Oliver Gingrich, of Heapolet, » * friends â€" and acquaintances, who feel that in Lis death the community . in which Ne lived suffers a distinct and for a num‘er of years been manager ‘or his fatherâ€"inlaw, the late Peter Heim, in what was for many . yeats kn wn as Hoilm‘s Mill, later Krios‘ and now Col:‘s Mill. (Galt Re;orter.) In the passing of Rev. Jobn Wildâ€" ‘ong, whose dcath took place at 7 p. m. yesterday, one of the best known and most hnhly respected citizens of Pl‘;:ind: was ca.led to reap hs _ reâ€" ward. . _ Deceased, who was in his 72nd year, was a nuller by trade, having Rev. ant Mrs. M. L. ‘Wing. A very sumpti0ts _ wedd‘rg d‘rmer w & en oyed . by all. . Their many irlends wish Mr. and Mrs. Feick bon voyage for th» next *wentrâ€"five years. ‘he deceasei .was in his twentyâ€" ninth year and is survived by one br.ti.r, four sisters and. his sorrowâ€" ing mother. H‘s birthday fell â€" only two days before h‘s death. The f.n>ral will te held on Tues day _ afteracon at 1.30 o‘clock from the ao~c residence to St. Pcter‘r Church _ wiere sorvices will be held an‘ thence to Mo:nt Hope Cemetery. The decascd with har husbandâ€"came t> Berlin atout swo months aso frcm Cwen Sourd wherothey wore mart jed a year ago. o : Th: funcrsl â€" ®was held on Tues day n#.rping> trom ge late res dence on‘ King strcet, to St. Mary‘s Roâ€" mai Catholic (hirch ami thence o the Catholic cemetery: for intermont. The de.th took place early cn Sunâ€" day m mm rg at the bom: c: K.. H W. GWady, 388 King street, West, of Mr. Joka Kessig, after an illness of One year‘s durat‘on. Death was‘ due to tuberculosis. # f * ‘ne deatl boos prace early on 3unâ€" dcy murning at th» late residence on "mg strect, 6 st, ci Mrs. Eva Bistâ€" hac‘, wife of Mt. Sood Bisthani, after a tri ( illness. iIver Wed Si "n.. vm An enjoya‘ls gathering was be‘d at the residence of Mt. Mm W. Fele", Abers Stre.t on Frivay, May The cfecessed _ wa; in Irer (twenty torth year and is sâ€"r.ived by an :t ‘ant davriht r, two wee‘s olfl.’ REV. JOHN WILDFANG WNRS EVA BISTHANi MRS. BIRNSTIHLI OBITUARY JOHN KESSIG Vic{oria Day This is cityhood year and _ everyâ€" on yome yarte Jn pood voape o fihy" your as m-mhmu-mm- points above mentloned. h 'fltp-r:rrlyulwbh will â€"be Judged points given â€"for . lawns, boulevards, flower beds, window borâ€" es and vegetgble gardens. The propâ€" erty receiving the highest number of points will receive the first prize, 24 highest, 3d , ote. Mm'ul. ' 1st prizeâ€" $5.00. lfi;b-afl. This is for amateurs or those who do their own work. For those who hire their work done aâ€" Arst prize of $5.00 fonâ€"each ward will be given. 7 k Secretaryâ€"Treasurer (Geo. DeKleinâ€" hans, cf the Berlin Horticultural 80â€" ;::ty. has. furnished the préss with ‘ particulars of the competition for the prizes offered by the Society for outâ€"door beautification ol the lawns, gardens, etc. . This competition is open to every citizen and no~ entry is required. Judges will be w from out of town and each yard will be judged separately. e I was very sick with ‘Quinsy ‘and thought I would strangle. 1 _ used MINARD‘S LINIMENT and it cured me at ance, I am never without it now. Yours gratefully, * ' MRS. C. D. PRINCE. Minard‘s Liniment Co,, Limited Nauwigewauk, Oct. Jist BERLIN HORTICULTURAL . SOCIETY PRIZES were Cemo strated to the: patents ard ‘ri nds 0; te chldren in a remarkâ€" a le degree. Cwing to the hosavy wind (le Mayâ€"Pole Dansce was not given in its entirety, it being impossible â€"for theyorng git‘s to "Fardle the ib b: ns."" Thy day‘s events concluéed witd â€" a [E gramme of races, etc., which 16â€" silted as follows . Tho â€" pupils of the vario s schools mrnâ€"cdâ€"at the Pars a30ut .1.30 o‘clock onlâ€"were gret by w‘c 5 th Rnsm B.nd. (h.irman Ré.d expressei his clight ‘with the large and ropresentaâ€" ti e gath_r n; . of childrn andâ€" parâ€" ents. 1 5 The drills ani exercises were vnder the d recticn of the )hysical instrucâ€" t rs, Fa on Osborne and~Miss â€"Era Petiner, ra1 were perfctmed _ in a nost satisfactory manfier. ‘The pupils acquittedthemselves in clever style and th> beneits . of physical culture Bri.f, but istcresting patriotie adâ€" dresses were deli ered ty Revs. J. W. Andrew .and H. W.â€"Crews, who s2oke £ the innitu!h{ of Em,ite Day ard its im;trtan e \to the rising generaâ€" ticn. . o The â€" Empire Day exercises at Vicâ€" torh.‘A ar. on M&% ; to ta le an ; ungquel A The â€" weather, _ alt.loukh somewhat nindy, " was dJightisl s for 6. e out d>0r‘ demonstration, the attendance pacen‘s a~d friends was exce, ticn ally large between 3,000 ard 3,500 ‘Culle be n; n attcrjance during the afternoon, the drills: and physical oulâ€" ule exerc‘s s hJ the vario.s classes wers reiform:d " in a most crelitasle ond pleasing cyonner. + EMPIRE DAY + Beriin News 2 Ves w te * > Help the Socicty to make. Berlin 1. Arnot Shantz, 2. Mel/in Snider Baskctâ€"ba‘l Throwâ€"Girls 1.« Miss Woslfe. 3 2. Niss Haveran. 4 1. Miss Ada Weseloh. 2. Miss Annie Moody 100 yard Rateâ€"Senior Eoys 50 yard Dashâ€"Junior Boys Sheldon Ufelmann Meclvin Snider. Mel in Snider. Arnot Shantz. 50 yard Daskâ€"Jun‘or Girls Pole Vaultingâ€"Boys Melvin Snider. _ Hudson Strickland: Marion Jamieson. Laverce Clayton. NVera Shantz. Ma{lilda . Schaeter, Gcrtrude Sanford Go:trude Woelfie. Muricl Swartz. Fate Weselioh. Carl Guggisberg. Gordon Phlip. Russcl Grin. Norman Stuckbhart Cezl Rochmer. (;ayton Sanford Irvin Erb. Lo ‘glas Reid. Temisâ€"tail Throwâ€"Girls COLLEGIATE EVENTS Putting the Shotâ€"Boys Lasehall Throwâ€"Boys 50 yard Dashâ€"Senior EXERCISE: ous." ‘Thr Car was, h t»ver, com perat vely mcvgm.%:t-,e:m rx‘xity <f the storm, * chimâ€" ney of Hilnet & Co‘s_ w,, was struc‘ and someâ€"iri¢‘s remo. ed. The weather :3:&@«;&. balence _ of the ‘d‘y was dâ€"lightfol and iceal ~for t oliday purposes.: . 3 An interesii‘g event taot jl.c; at Victaria .Parzabout 11 o‘clock whea th. : memers ¢f tâ€"e loal chapter of til: Dargiters ‘0‘ the Emfite visited the _ Queen Victoria monument â€" and paid a tribtte cf resâ€"ect to the beâ€" loved so ete‘g1 by rlacing a beautiful wie th on the memoria! base. > The F égent, Miss I.â€".‘as>son, gave a brief adcress, re errinz to the life and Charâ€" quest :that boty ‘to “5 100 per cent. acter of Victoria the Good. A large .number of citizens visited other towns and â€" cities whereâ€"there was "somethirg going on." ; ConsideTatle .â€"tUamage to roads in town were done by theâ€"continual rainâ€" tali of the past few days; Targe holes having teeh washed out: ‘ The roads ar undergoing repairs. ‘ 288 C o,‘t:h‘tht townw aba o‘clo¢: and Xghting was ly ‘dangero s. "Poics and ‘wire trick in cifferent 13“#::!12 end t‘e th n‘er was g‘wt ous.. Th cama e was, h veovi perat vely s‘i hgc ns dor.nz X‘ity if th»r storm. The with one of thÂ¥ mist spectactlit el.câ€" trical" d{,i;‘flon _# as el > in t is viein ty, ‘A teraA"c thuncerstcrm pess d ~ o cr the: toww about 4.30 Daug ofithe Eirpire Ceer 4e TPeroused Petora ViCTORIA DAY (‘ollklel’_lflo damage to victorf@" Day in Eer & qli tost piTc ho v‘enc d in this town lhete was prot ca‘l The | holi"a do more in an advertisement. The Big Bargain _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Hardware Sale _ Goes on Every Day MANY LINES ARE BEING SOLD OUT Black oiled fence wireâ€" in full© coils, No. 12 at $2.95 per 100 lbs; No. 11 WiRG BB \.. 2lz 2s Chviavees ‘eccHivadirams rengu NP ‘‘Muresco," the ~best wall finish made, in 5 ib packages, for 35¢; 5 lbs of Jelistoné for ... ... ... Extra quality bent fork handles, 54 andâ€" 5 foos, at 21c and 18c; ~fine pick A large range of table knives . and forks at big price reductions, some as 10w POF dO%@M BB ......, uzsc ( Galvanized wire uotfl’, regular 2 inch meeh, per full roil 50 yards, 72 ‘inch high at $4.06; 60 inch high at $3.40; 48 intch at $2.74; 36 inch No. 4 Bailey iron smooth plane, 9 inch long for $2.10; carpenter‘s too! baskets, large, medium and . small, at 81¢, 25¢ ARQ ......... zmc A special run on pocket cutlery of best English and German makes with 3 blade, black hantle pocket knives, at The above are only a few Samples to convince you; Picks, of English make, each John Fennell & Son â€" IN â€"BERLIN Pearline per‘ package 4¢ were The Chrowcl> Telogra;h‘s fifth annâ€" i1al exc=rs‘on to Detro‘t will te held 07 Sat rlay, Jrly. 27th, via~â€"Grand Trin‘"," ~ good for f3tr> ‘days, retutn farc only $2:05. ‘ ic; Liquid Veneer 50c and 25¢ regular for 40c and pair 37¢, 1 inch harness snaps llculllledo!.;n ut these as well Not only this »â€" WAIT FOR IT $2.90 .23 .45 .19 bj 2.1 0 20 90 2 1 TAN lt NeR S ing Te riegy on rniger Fragt w i J sanly for building P q *â€"_ _ and walks ; bec 4 do, you w : over places® where ‘y fl;u:lim.' S used concrete for 81 different purposes on } farm in 1941. t \There are probably nleuadon,k‘j able uses for concrete on your farm at the Perhaps you haven‘t thought of Concret silo, or some other big improvement for wh That‘s why you ‘should read , "What The Farmer Can Do With Concrete" Â¥4 7 19 Kirg ®t. West, Berlnu. ‘Waâ€"have vaninci~«fo~ men «nd wome> ‘n mebt iamenanicate wirh un at niiow Nognare n men on t 0 m tor mm-"hu rendéred. The Employer‘s Association of W&terlbo County _ free ~Labor . Burgau open your eyes to the hundreds of uses ; found for this material. <In plak aid of. many W‘pu it expl ure, and: how ‘can be appli Conerete can pot only &\ use which wood ‘has been app ed, i which wood would never he su It is not only a building mat terial, Ssomething that ~you‘ll ;;ro l and more, as you.learn is poss Genuineâ€" Stillson pipe wrenches, 18, 14 and 10 inch, at $1.34, $1.00 _ and A few lc eral dozen Kh l%,...08% Again those scales, 240 class scales with plattorm seoop, $5.90; 10 Ib. even scales, with brass beam, k c 9 on O J CANADA CEMENT CO., Ltd. Post hole spoons with & foot les: at 68¢ each; a round lot of brooms to be sacrificed as low Japahned clothes line wheels, 8 in. each _SOci”plvunlud clothes line wire in 150, 100 or 50 foot lengths, at 39¢, Wire nails, all lengths, 5 ‘to 10 1b 104§/ Rrek Ih.. 1 2.2:4..cA41.on. 2 iote 0 Heavy tee or from 4 to 10 i Empress ball 18 and 16 inch. Your name on a postal, or in a letter, wil ‘bring the book to you by <return mail.: Or use the coupon. _ Address So write for this book. cataiogue, _norâ€"an argume cement. Every one of its telling you what farmers with concrete. 10c and 20¢; 12 inch harness hooks doz.; sleeve irons, 29¢C cach. IT‘S FREE FOR THF ng handle spades and sand shovels to go, . * or strap hinges, all sizes 10 inch, per 1b ... * / National Bank Building MONTREAL scales, 240 lb.> first th platform â€" and tin 10 1b. even â€" balance bearing lawn mowers at $5.90 and ... all inspect We are secking a : nome for a beauâ€" tiful baby girl with brown hair, dark blue eycs, perfectly healthy. _A good child. Also a few older children. Apâ€" ply to C.â€"R. Miller, No. 1 OSto St., RBerlin, Ont. ~ 64. hanilâ€" stable 100 pages is devo have done and ¢ ASKING sey each 41 c c 4 0B 5.67 . oT ~~.58 .ns e FOUOR ADOPTION 4.25 $.80 can‘t /s:ub ME your BOOK Of &

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