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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Oct 1912, p. 3

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E The .Mercantile Fire +. INSURANCE COMPANY M_ lli:..' wATERLOO k %prices,published by _ INCORPORATED 1875. *ad Office â€" â€"â€"Waterio0 Subscribed Capital .............. $250,000 fi’osit with the Dominion ’rl_}ovmnv:nt an hrikw syscc: BMPT,140â€"00 _ ‘AM polic¢ics guaranteed by the Lonâ€" don and ; Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" Pany (with Assets of $16,300,638. _ f’inykzn WRIGHT, SECRETARY C. A. BOEHM, â€"â€" District Agent to the di e per sil eryous Deiiily,. £ 13 s¢, Blood Poison, Ger LEEuubles. and Chronic oldints that canie Waterloo, Ont # The Ontaric Medical Instit: $63â€"265 Yotwe Street, Toronto. _ General Insurance Agent _/ _ Established 1864 Office, Wak-rk»o Mutual Building, Sing St. ‘ Business Oflice 249, House 209. Business solicited for _ firss, class i Companies, . _ $1,000 RCEWARD f guaranteed by a as well as by the makers, simply be eause they know that it will give utter satis faction. ~Can you wonderâ€" that so .m a n y people bu uzy" The Best Way % remember your. friends at Cnristmas time, is with a Personal Greeting Card. We have a fine selection at Order early from THE e‘lgompt:-'fmmn <As aterloo, Ont. . â€"__A. BOEHIHM *‘ Mousework is drudgery for the weak woman. â€" She brushes, dusts and sotubs, is on her feet all hymmdh(to;:mydohlht:tmhub“nk‘:; her lhnhih‘xnorv- ing under st n.ra-d zy %.m-flmfi nbod.laut”:aufi*ho.obom M.:n-do g-hdn"fluolup. ‘The reéal need of weak, nérvous women is satisfied by Dr. Piercé‘s Pm_rm-a.un.lc_ug_um-an Mousevwork Drudgery ! It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. C ~Range hould be a manent investment usranteed as such, "Pandora® is fearâ€" 908. hereabouts of sufferimg from its, Skin Disâ€" renito Urinary ic cr Special inot be cured ical Inttitute Phone 246 Dr. Pierse‘s Pleasant Policts regulate lver and bowels 11 Township. Co Hanning, of â€" uty Judge W Prest Mr. P Roads Ha ’no‘l‘o'?’m ‘its petition on the fact t the road leading beâ€" tween Prestan:and Blair. has . been designated as one of the ~ highways under the Good Roads system and the bridge should be "included. The. Contz"d-&t that only bridâ€" ges of 300 and over are _ built and maiutained by the County and as thisâ€"»bridge is only 240 feet it cannot be classed as a~county bridge. In erder to comply ‘with the 300â€" foot regulation Mr. ::ghg asked the Deputy Judge w r the . ocm« banknient between the main bridge and the 604006 gully brrdge could be termed as part of the bridge. ; He stated that this was a question of law afid would have to be argued by counsel before he could decide. County Roads Commissioner H. J. Bovi‘n.ln gave evidence _ of an imparâ€" tial character, giving the Judge and counsel of both corpotations considerâ€" able information regarding the bridgâ€" es of the county and the manner . . in wi ed Mr. Hanning stated that he did not anticipate that the County would opâ€" pose the application as strenuously as it appears to be doing by the attendâ€" ance of members of the Council and asked Tor an adjournment until next Tuesday, when he would call membâ€" ‘ers of the Township Council to give evidence A Treatment That Costs Nothâ€" ing If It Fails We want you to try three large 2 bottles c¢ Rexall "93" fHair Tonic}|C oh our personal guarantee that . the | 2 trial will not cost you a penmny if 1t\ * «oes not give you absolute satisfacâ€"|® tion. ‘That‘s proof of out;faith in |" this remedy, and it should indisputâ€"|® ably demonstrate that we know what 1 we are talking about when we . say|‘ that Rexall ©93" Hair Toric will teâ€" tard â€" baldness, overcome scalp and | hair ailments, and if any human agenâ€"|/ c> can accompK$W this result, it may also be . relied upon to promote â€" a| new growth of hair. > 1‘ Remember we are basing our stateâ€" ments upon what has already been a¢â€" complished by the use of Rexall ©93" Hair Tonic, and w« have the right to assume . that what it has done for thousands â€" of others it wiil do . for you. In any event you cannot lose anything by giving it a trial on our liberal guarantee. _ Two sizes, 50¢. and $1.00. Remember, you can Ob tain Rexall _ Remedies in this come munity ouly at our storeâ€"The Rexall| BURIAL OF ich they are erected and maintain muni Store ‘The funeral of the late Miss Nora Fehrenbach was held at nine o‘clock this motning from the residence . on Weber ~ street to St. Maty‘s Roman CatHolic Shurch where requiem mass was celebrated . by an uncle of _ the d:ceased, Rev. Father Fehrenbach . of St. Agatha, who, after mass, preachâ€" ed" an eloquent sermon on the . ‘‘Unâ€" cortainty of Life." > FOR BALD MEN ter _ The pall bearers were Messrs.. Alâ€" tred Wintermeyer, Frank Smith, John Moser, Ignativs Wey, Herbert â€" Henâ€" derson and Charles Carling. ‘z‘h remains were laid at test in Catholic cemetery. County Bridge ind‘ River on the road between : amdg Brai a county . bridge. tatives E4 Counz’nâ€""fitvtm'-h ‘bariman 8. Cassel, .of. â€" the and Bridges Commnttee, and lors J. G. Hurst, H: Gmelin B. Robestson Fownship : base ends id or large â€" coneourse of sorrawing s attended the obsequies . and respects to the deceaséd â€" who so well tiked by all" who knew | Preston, applied to Depâ€" W. M. Reade this morning the Biair qridge : spanning pebail MISS FEHRENBACH of Haehnel, Waterloo be I t the @n PRA OE mapner .in| (‘oroner J. F. Honsberger presided nd maintainâ€"| at the inquest of the death of little Rosa Zoblotski, who was run _ ovéer it he did not! by the Grand Trunk yard engine . on ty would the Charlés street spurâ€"line on Monâ€" trenuously as | day â€" afternoon, ‘The above verdict y the attendâ€"| was rendered by the jury, composed Council and/of Messrs. W. H. Leeson, .J. H. it until next| Sehinidt, C. B. Dunke, J.â€"A. _ Hesâ€" 1 call memb-]senatwr. H. Foreman, J. Scully, R. uncil to give D. Lang, H. Rathman, G. E. Potter, I | A. Walters, M. »Wildfang, and A. R. Bm | @oudie, at one o‘clock this atternoom after hearing the evidence _ of th6 ’ m engine crew and three other witnekâ€" ses. Almost an hour‘ was occupied in |arriving at the verdict. After ré Costs Noth-L“'""“‘ the jury‘s decision the. Corâ€" omner favorably commented upon . it, $ |and then discharged the jurors. . * 1 While the evidence was being taken three â€" large| a message was received _ from the Waterloo S mum%v PROTECTED Evidence at Inquest of Death of Rosa Zablotila was'f Ewd' This Morning _ . _ "*and Verdict Rendered ; We, the jury assembled to itlâ€" quire into the death of â€" Roma Zoblotski,‘ which occurred . about the hopr uf 4.30 in the afternoon of October 8, 1912, find that this child came to her death by being accidentaily run over by am engine belonging to the G. T. R. _ > Crown. Attorney Bowlby represenblsmpm was the conductor: in charge ed the Crown and Mr. E. W. Clement of his train, which was mabned . by appeared, (or the Zoblotski _ family, four cmTym, and was 7“ to }The Grand Trunk bhad a special stenâ€" his ordef. k*54, 6 s ographer present. . | MHarry Simpson, ‘the yard foreman, Mr.. Joseph Olinik, the first _ witâ€" ‘and Ezra Henry corroborated the ness. stated that he was a resident evidence of Engineer Hamilton. | in the Cha:a;;s street terrace. He saw | ©City Clerk Millar also produced the *the deveased Rosa Zabloski last alive record of. the= Council proceedings \about 4.30 o‘clock on Tuesday afterâ€" granting the Grand â€"Trunk Railway \noon. Thrce or four minutes later he runningâ€"rights on Charles street, al ‘tsnw little Johnny come rushing into lowing them to operate their train \the house screaming and running . to there between the hoursâ€" of 7 a.m. and Grand â€" Trunk â€" Railway , authorities, asking for a delay of the inquest un» til the Company was represented by We are also of the opinion that there was negligence on the part of the crew by not keeping. a sharp emough lookout and â€"also consider that the front of the eiâ€" gine was . insufficiently protected in this respect. We consider that there should be a man placed on the front foot beard as well as on the year _ of a soficitor. The Coroner and _ juty were of the opinioa, â€" however, that sufficient notice had been given them in order that they might be represenâ€" ted, and the hearing was continued.> an engine while running on over the streets of our city. i%xesfion of Cleaning â€" Out ictoria Park Lake Discussed | at Joint Meeting . ¢ "Should Park Lake be cleaned this year before the winter weather sets in or should _ a delay be made until early in spring of next year . when both the cleanifig out process and the diversion of the Victoria street storm drain _ could be made at the same time," the subject of a twoâ€"hour dis= cussion at & joint mecting beld in the Council . Chamber le«t evening . at | whichâ€";; were: representatives of . the City Council, +Ahe Board of Health, and the Park Board. > .« m‘g?l%%cm his mother exclaimed that Rosie had 9 In ordet %o have a quorum of _ the City _ Countil < . it bifiu-uy that eleven members be <presont, but only ten members of. (that august â€" body were â€", in Attendance so , the. problem was ‘digcussed â€"informally. After the views 8f various speakets were heard, it was decided to leave the matter entirély in the. hands â€"of the Cit# Countilâ€" wheh the matter will be brought up before them at the next [M“flhi(:‘:‘& to ‘he held on Ocfâ€" Ober: a ©‘4 The regular mecting of the Gradw ato! Nurges‘ Asssciation was held at the ‘ho@pital lastâ€"evening. After© the reguldt . busingss ntebting, estimates| . if you write National Chem were kéived of the gost of mrnuh-l Co..flulm.u-fim Ing «. private ward, The Graduate Nurses‘ _ Assodiation contbining with| Rlectric m tor M thi‘ Alimnunas« Asswoiationpdf | the B.â€"W. p avety in the HfOspital had ‘deoided to durnish | @ yortaenginy" Promabars daee j private‘ ward for the Bse ol sick nurâ€" weak rverted at once, PM sphon ol soe, which, when not sooccupled, to Matled 5 Â¥ey W Ir be used for other private patients, ] U nt tÂ¥ t TÂ¥ The Happenings at the LLOUunFy 3ea fully Summarized. Local and Pé Berlin News _\ SAYS TE WARD OT been Killed by a train. Secing â€" the severed remains of the child : lying an either side of the tracks he msked an employee ‘of the~Gies foundry #o notity the police. He looked for the engine and found it in ‘the directith of the Lang tannery. * Johnny Brau, the six year lad and only gye withess to the tragedy exâ€" plained that he saw little Rosle sit ting on the railroad tracks and also Johnny Brau, the six year lad and only: witness to the tragedy exâ€" plained that he saw little Rosle: sit ting on the railroad tracks and also saw the train approach and pass over the deceased. He was quite positive that the train was travelling fast at the time, thit the whistle didâ€" not blow, but that the bell was ‘ringing. He was also sure that the train crew did not We the child on the> tratk. He heard the whistle blow\at a disâ€" tance from the scene of the accident. "He is quite an xgglllmt witness tor such a small boy," said the Corâ€" onér, ‘after â€" the lad had ; concluded giving his evidence. + CORONER‘S JURY â€"il;fr7,; 'Simpson, ‘the yard foreman, and Ezra Henry corroborated the evidence of Engineer Hamilton. _ . _ City Clerk Millar also produced the record ol the Council proceedings: granting |the Grand â€"Trunk Railway running rights on Charles street, alâ€" lowing them to operate their trains ‘The death took place at her home: in High River, . Alberta, of _ Mrs. Abram H. Wambold, on Oct. 10th, in ber 48th year. The burial * took place on the 12th in the Mennonite cemetery at High River. The deâ€" ceased was well and favorably known in Berlin, _ and _ was a visitor Here about a year ago when she attended the funeral of her father, Mr. _John C. Erb. She formerly resided on a larm south of Berlin previous to goâ€" ing west with her husband ten years ago. She is survived by her bereaved husband and eight children. HIS. BLADDER WAS TERRIBLY INFLAMED Electric Restorer for Men _ BM PILLS Brought Relief Larder Lake, Ont., March 26th. "Iâ€"Bad been suffering for some time with my Kidneys and Urine. I was constantly passigg water, which was 'l:i?t 'l““" dm u- m as a unes a day, . Kach time im was Lmfihlng awful, and no rest at "“I’S‘ us 4 wow anevitsos 1 heard of your GIN PILLSB and Mdodw‘lnthm-trblnnu I sent my chuus 60 miles to them and L am pleased to inform that in tess than six hours, 1 felt relief. _ .TnT;o-'En"y; , the pain had left me munl{. 1 took about half a box.and toda: feel as well as ever and my kH‘yl ate acting quite natural again." * SID CASTLEMAN. GIN r&‘t.sh soothe the bladder â€" the weak, pain! ku.mmmwmtan organs. . Metey back if . goe. a box, 6 for r:.p. free if you wfib& Dt% Co., of Cai Limited, 139 DIED IN ALBERTA of of SOCIAL AND PERSONAL superintendent Mcintyre and. Comâ€" missionet Dr.. Waiters have returned trom‘ ~Chicago where they attended the annu@l _ Street : Railway convenâ€" tion in the Windy City. a eECT Snar td uty T T in Berlin, Ont., .of Mrs. Bernice : O‘ Donoghue, dgughter of Mr._and> Mrs. R. Cook, . to Dr. Eldon S. Detwiler of . London, the â€" marriage to take place,iate in Uctober. ' Mr.. and _ Mrs. John Killer, Water St., . North, announce the engagement of their daughter Clara Salome to Mr. Nornzan M. Critchison, the weddâ€" it.i: :o take place on October twentyâ€" third. _ © The engagoment h in Berlin, Ont., of~ Donoghue, daughter R. Cook, . to Dr. a of â€"<London, the D. and Mrs. Preston â€" leave town this week for Berlin when the Doctor will practice his profestion ‘of dentisâ€" try. Both have been very popular teâ€" sidents of Creemore and their deparâ€" ture is â€"much regretted. "Creemore Star.‘"‘ Dr. and Mrs. Preston, . who is a sister of Mr. Herman Gray, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Queen @e.. N. while settling in their new home Mrs. M. J. Bteber is attending & meeting of the Executive Committee of the Woman‘s _ Missionary Federaâ€" tion of, the General Council ~of the Lutheran Church in North American during the latter part of this week. Mrs. Bieber, as President of/the Woâ€" man‘s Missionary Society of the Syâ€" nod of Central Canada, is one of, the Viceâ€"Presidents â€" of â€" the Federation. She is also Chairman of the Federaâ€" tion‘s Organizing Committee. _ After the mecting she will spend . a . few weeks at the home of her parents in Mount Joy, Pa. | * * Mrs. Elizabeth Good of Port Elgin, who spent the past month at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Sider, returned home toâ€"day. Mr. â€" and Mrs. Awyne E. Arnold (nee Laura Smith) left Friday | â€" fot Amsterdam, N. Y., where they will teside followed by the best wishes of their many friends.â€"Toronto News. wWOMENS HARR _ MADE GLORIOUS Parisian e Stops [Fallin an%andm';i‘ ns There is no excuse for this condiâ€", tion nowadays, because notice is hereâ€" by ’?von to the readers of the Chroniâ€" cleâ€"Telegraph that Patisian Sage, the quick acting hair restorer, is soldt with a â€" mpney back guarantee at 50| cents a large bottle. 1 _ Since its introduction into Canada, Parisian Sage has had an immense saie, and here are the reasons : â€" It is sate and harmless. ~ Containg ‘no dye or poisonous lead. It eures dandrult in two weeks, by killing the dandruft germ. . It stops falling hair. It promptly stops itching of . the soalp. & _ ' It makes the hair soft and luxurâ€" iant. + ‘ It is not sticky or greasy. ‘ 1t is the daintiest perfumed . hait tonic. ® It is the best, the most pleasant and invigorating hair dressing made. Fight shy of the druggist who ofâ€" tess you a substitute, be is unworthy of. your confidence. . _ â€" o+ ...Made only in Canada by the R. T. Booth Co.,; Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont, The girl | with the Auburn hair is»,. on m ”.'_ 0. £ :A _: Nothing so detracts tractiveness of woman lusterless hair. â€" All _ raliable driiggists, department store® and tollet goods counters have Parisian Sage Hair Tonic. The girl with " the _ Aubutn hait is on every padkdge. E: M. Devitt ;«nnm it. ‘The handy paste in:r big «can. Rekdy for instant use. A “& rubs bring shine. New and B# from the â€"at as dull, faded Black Knight 10¢c.â€"STOVE POLISHâ€" Ledegete! ‘Are assured it yoir;will cleanse your. stomach of undigested food and foul gases ; the excess bile from the liver and the wasto mattet from the | inâ€" testines and bowels by the use of At all dealers 05 and 50 cent boxes or mailed by The Fig PiM Co., St. Thomas, Ont. f ' ? the great fruit, Mdney,. liver, stome acn and ‘bowel remedy. . 1+ en o 10 2010 40.10 La L. 0402 0.1.0.4. 0.4 0.{. 6 4. 01. 04. 0 1. 01. 0{0 â€"}â€" 040 4 ‘The regular monthly meeting oL‘ the Mission to Lepers was held at the: home of Mrs. John Ritzer, Waterâ€" loo, at 3.30 P.M., Oct. 15th, <1912. The President, . Mrs..J. ,Brpwn,.‘.'ot Berlin, was in.the chair. There were about thirty ladies from \Berlin and Waterloo present» Mrs. (Rev.) Crews of Berlin q:e;e a vety helptui .. Bible lreadin;. al which . Mrs. C. .. Bean, l;)t Waterloo, sang a solo very sweetâ€" Â¥. $# The speaker for the. evening was Miss C. Hatch, returned~> missionary from Ramachandrapuram, India. She gave a . very touching and . inspiring address on her work among the Lepâ€". ers in the far east. It is thirteen years since Miss Hatclh answered the call to work among these ‘outcasts of India, and in all these. years . . she has been wonderfully; blessed _ . with her native helpers and all the home people who have given . of their money and _ sympathy in this . great work. E geit 3 The meeting was a very responsive one and all _ present were . greatly touched by the great need ‘ of ‘ the 'l!pet for human sympathy and . help. | The offering, amountin‘g to $6.10, was murite encouraging. ~ ~~., e Soly Twenty dollars clothes and educates, ax ‘untainted child in the chM;qu'l a®ylum. Sevéral of the members aro supporting a. child, and it isg Koped more* will see the way open up . . to help in this grand work. o Rev. Mr. Graff, of the Ev!n‘dlqgl church, Waterloo, dismissed the meet ing with prayet. R 2 h0 TO HONOR TET ACHIEVEMEN1S OF ‘ A JERSEY COW Calgary, Oct. 18. . â€" Distinguished en from all over Alberts will . atâ€" tend a banguet in Red Deer toâ€"night in honor of the achievements . ‘of ‘Roslaind," a Jersey cow. In one year she produced 15,700 pounds . of milk. the average test of which was The "King" Flour : And be one of the Satisfied â€" % rant YOUR GROCER ItAS IT . ASK FOR IT: 3 siwner refused $3,000 Merchant Miller COOD HEALTH Vim and Vitality _ MEETING OF _ . MISSION TO LEPERS FIG PILLS Irvin Master .;...;;...fi..;;-.fi}otoi-kbq-ov'l-i-lfl'l-.'l-““.“"‘.“"’: thr oc Dauns for Madame Japan al es 10000 o ar P*m is . z40eA d i ze eting _ of|, Bogoe! is alleged ‘to have known the held at the [ woman in Toronto and brought her r, _ Waterâ€" to Berlin for immoral purposes. A iStn; i9i2.|charge of being the keeper: of & (dit Brown,, .. of orderly house was, laid against There were and he‘‘ was found! guilty and fim Berlin and $50 and costs. is se se o c in EK h SIX MONTHS WITHOUT OPTION Aiter paying. a fine of twenty. dols lars and costs on Friday for being l= ifmate of a house of ill fame, _ l then ordered to leave the City, ‘fl Lavoyrof . Toronto ... was reâ€"AL shortly .: after â€" midnight on Sflix horning in. ber room in the Clul House on ~King street, west. ’I'= morning"" she appeared before Poli¢ Mhagistrate Weir and sentenced to @ lem of ‘six months in the Mercet Reformatory in Toronto. : Pster. Bogoef, who runs a restaut» ant in the Club House and â€" anothet Bulgarian â€" were arrested in coutg wWith Lavoy, but the former Was TB léased laterâ€"in the day after fmga ing bail to the amount of $50 for hi iappenrmce in â€" the Court this mOfM ng. 7 ~The other _ Bulgarian who spent & day and two nights in the cell w’ discharged. hn ooo es t May Lavoy was sorely affected w% the" sentence without alternative of . fime ‘was inposed upon her and wept bitterly. ‘; ~Sergeant Grasser and ins mgde the arrest. "I Suffered Intense Pains. in My Left Foliriofipe mable door belore Side.";â€" ._:: ; *',“ _"“ WFiax @© Do you realiss it is beitér to pocn e e t en etimee A y w t Cheapest and best: polish for Stoves, Grates and Ironwork on the market. Berlin, Ont. OF A FINE 4/ P. C. Bleyâ€" 39

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