he letter necessary ned {rom | The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., of rockville, Ont., will award a prize f $25.00 for the best letter received n or before the 2)th day of March, 911, from residents of the province f Ontario, on the subject, ‘‘Why [ ccommend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills." . prize of $£10.00 will be _ awarded t the second best letter reccived; a rize ol $5.00 for the third _ best tter, and five prizes of $2.00 each t the next best five letters. E to Ev:ryo ie in Oatairio Pr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for _ Pale People have been used in Ontario for & generation. Hundreds of remarkâ€" able cures have been reported during that time and there is scarcely _ a family in which the remedy has not been tried _ with beneficial results. . T!is furnishes the material for the letter to be written in this contest. There is no demand upon the imagiâ€"‘ bation; every letter must deal wgfl acts and facts only. | socesie tP H€ cribed . very letter must be signed iy name and correct address of on sonding it Tf iq alescribes P of some person other than ter of the Ictter, it must alse ed by the_ person whose cure Tibed as a guarantee of the t1 he statement mad>. e writer of cach letter must sf name ard date of the paper Eh he or she saw Thix nnwsus fore th ibed in e writing will ; s you have a ow 60 The strength lation and not q will be the ba ‘l understood â€"th M‘ Medicine (Co to publish ans Lflmlvst i they er it wins a pr contest wall en The cure or benefit from the u: c Williamg‘ Pink Pills describe letter may be in the writer‘s ¢, or one that has come under her pertsonal obscervation . JS d Right Prizes to b: Awarded in a Letter Writinz Coutest Open 1911, and O the prive d as SUuh uy Possi Do not delay Hou _ write vout letter ) he above conditions letter may be thro Sss all letters as fo} Pr. Williams‘ Medici Broeivlll'e, Ont. Ppntest Department. $25.00 FOR A LETTER| _ _ 2628 with ftriends in Brantford last week.â€"Miss Emma Shantz has returned home after spending a few weeks with her sister in Baden. â€" _Mr. Thos. Playford and son Clayton visited friends in Lebanon:â€"Don‘t fail to hear the famous Mac. Vincent _ ci Exeter at Boyd Church on _ Tuesday, Feb. 14, under the auspices of the W. : F.MLS. Auxiliary.â€"Mr. G. Barbour is home again for a tew days. â€" The Township Council held its regular | meeting in thehall here on Monday,’ Feb. 6th.â€"Mr. Noah Shanty wha . 3 ; C one cure may be â€" deâ€" d in the letter, but cvery stateâ€" mUst be literally and absolutely Briefs.â€"Miss Bella Hastin few days with â€" friends in last week.â€"Miss Emma S returned home after spendi weeks with her sister in I than one 14 CAN YOU WRITE oNE mm inilePrvndlonbctt o l ind »E.N-,;L'Wfll;:"fomw where she will take a ;oun- i â€" in china and landscape painting.â€"Mrs. E AbVERtisErs Charles Ernst of Cleveland, _ Ohio, s gl.:..“ ol:n†must :lu;u this | attended the funeral of ber brother, 4 < o B4 later thun Saturday noon, _ | the late Mr. Joseph Laschinger.â€"Mr. n The copy for changes must no be Page oï¬ Mount Forest returned home g :""""‘“ T““l‘"‘dmwom' on Saterday alter a short visit at ‘ ues uipnte secunted up ~pthe ‘home of his aunt, Mrs. Erast | ig ’lee here.â€"Miss Seraphine Bmdez' en _______ M ns oi n o og C 2 D00 00 O |of Berlin speat a few f BRESLAUV home here last woek.â€" se Brodrecht is spending Briefs.â€"His friends are sorry _ to | Shakespeare with Dr learn that Mr. Ben Shirk had a serâ€" | Ford.â€"Mrs. Vanderbus fous attack of la grippe but is slowly / paid a short visit to improving.â€"Mrs. Dan Rose is on the MtS. J Jseph Hop{ here sick list. _ Her friends wish her a ) Miss Bertha Piaff has r speedy recovery.â€"Miss Olive Eby is " home in Berlin after : §eriously ill at present. Her friends | Yacation with her brot] wish _ her a speedy recovery.â€"Mrs. | Roy Arnold, formerly Win. Homeyer _ visited her brother, branch of the Bank of : Mr. Ed. Good, in Berlin last week.â€"| a business visitor in tc Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Woolner visited | 42Y.â€"Mr. Charles Hild i..‘_ T -.-h-.-“-â€"u SEA0BY with ' G'W. $1.00 per anpuyn. in ac parents .â€"Migs Salkeld _ of D tm if not uol:-id. * Stratiord and Miss Frances Barber class :-l.ntbg. EKnglisb a d| of Galt were the guests of the Misses 2 â€" Uepmtan in all i Mu'um ang| Puddicombe during the past week. â€" i.‘,gzllt!‘b mwade known on applie tieg E:_?Al‘u_LGAn. left on Monday for We 22000 CONDITIONS Maaie d tTood that The Dr. Wilâ€" ie Co _ shall have the lish any letter entered i they desite to do so NS a prize or not will tloss nn Amea ME "Oup nhroug Apsrandiastisisiiies‘ Ah.. l The co y for changes must no* be lnl-tcuu‘:vu Tuesday noon. â€" Casur} wivertivements accepted up to Wedâ€" neaday each week. shour 2004 be no longer than 10 TCAs the benefit obâ€" the remedy in the case cnkTh of the recomâ€" not the stvle: of the i0 basis of The Award Pm 1& ir published ‘every | News Notes.â€"Miss 1. A. m'u ed ie ,olflcchrhovuthm David Bean Proprle M. Clemens over Sunday.. * tor ! Graf of Berlin spent Sund EUbiKtIDEIOD #100ner anius 1 _ ihar acu .. _ 3 _ __ Wellh AMIM PRIZES good ca be thrown out CROSSH!‘LL As follows:â€" Medicine o , °U‘ ‘Tom the use of k DPills described in in the writer‘s own not win ttee NOwW Ob letter must state of _ the paper _ in this announceâ€" S° â€" on â€" March PMUZ*S _ will be Possible â€" here Hoyon know of Bella Hastings spent a must also be carefully the prize to _ deâ€" CUre is the truth the the the the his _1 0_ ""0t€l, _ took place night, Jap 30th, at a 30 dve to heart lailure, _ M baving h.‘ il1 fot only _ Ntmen l\m"wL hy / Henrt Koebel Death of dohn â€" death of .John Sechne know n Proprictor of ents Hotel, took â€"p night, Jap 30th at all szecess in farm owned by for the last i Stm»n RKoebe]. q lc t e PSA who recently sold his 73 atre [arm situated H miles north of hete to Mr Simon Koebel will take possession _ of the Schneidet farm near Berlin in March Their friends regret the departure of Nt and Mrs Forwell and family from this community, but wish them all success in their new home â€" The [arm owned by Mr. Wm Koebel and or the last VCatr worked by Mr Nimon hoebel, has been sold to Afj Henry Ruwdul seueneiedet eC [ill (9S°CT8, Mrg j Brickel, New erlvo. and two Ssons and two daughâ€" ll.xmburg. and Mroopy Schi, â€" Water ters, Len, Wilired, Mary and Mabel]. Phe ftincra} x as Iargcl_\ attended. The bereaved have the sympathy _ of the community Mr. Jos K Forwell who recently sold his 73 atre [arm Situated 1j miles north of hete to Mr Simon Koebel wil} take possession of _ the Schneidet farm near Berlin in March Theif HMlands rewcee anl C Hamburg, . ters, Len, Phe ftincra} bereaved _ha community E in oi fered intense pa highly esteemed who enjoved her was married in ; age ol 23 to Mr seventeen years farim near Welles râ€"moved to Wate for one year Sir sided near Linw o« veacs and latter] "MS. where decea There sirvive her las Mflnngh,m_ N two Sisters, Mrs erloo. and fwa c ’ beath of Mrs. David Hergott.â€" A _most untimely death occurred on Friâ€" day, Jan, 27th, when Elizabeth Monaâ€" ghan, beloved wife of _ Mr, David Hergott succumbed to an attack of nervous prostration and paralysis. Deceased had been unwell for six weeks with nervous prostration until Friday previous to her death when she grew worse, being affected later with paralysis of the brain and sufâ€" fered dngnlll c ul CCC sivinge | ninkie snn t "inme ib q cull.. ..\ oges, seconded o troop are giving nighytly entertainâ€" by R. Lintick, t:.mt byâ€"law l\o._ 645 ho â€" ments in the William Tell Hall | here | 25 [ flled in be read s third ar | this week.â€"A very distressing acciâ€" | tiinc and passed. _ Carried. dent occurred at the rink here on | _ A"rangements were made that the Â¥, ‘ Wednesday afternoon last when nmrs. | Council and the Assessors now apâ€" ©~ | Dilman Geiger who was skating, had pointed, meet at the Township Hall, 5| the misfortune to fall and break her | CTOSshill, Wednesday,. the 15th day of &â€" ankle. February 2 o‘clock in the afternoon ‘ Niagara Power at Hamburg.â€" The | to consider imgortant. matters re the | Hydroâ€"electric transmission line from | mode of assessing during the present R‘ the Berlin steppingâ€"down station was | Year, end that the Clerk accordingly put in operation here on Friday night | hotify all partics concerned to â€"atâ€" in the stores and private _ residences | tend. £ and gave splendid satisfaction, and on Moved by .J. Reidel, seconded by Saturday night the street lighting | J. Richerdson that this Council adâ€" system was inaugurated under _ the | journ to meet again Moncay the 6th ; skilful management of Mr. _ George | day of March 1911, at the â€" Council Thomas, eiectrical engineer of Wind-f Chamber, CrossHill, 10 o‘clock in the sor, who has had charge of the work. ; forencon. _ Carriad, A most excellent arrangement of the St. Clements, Febrvary the 7th,1911. || _ street lights has been effected. In | Peter F. Schummer, Tp. Clerk _ the business portion of the town it! bimoupdiiiipiomintemmenmnd is harely an exaggeration to say that ! ROSEVILLE ‘the streets are as light as da , while . Sme s in the residential pn%ts peopleyacross ‘ Bricfs.â€"Mrs. M. Hallman of Berlin * the road are easily ized. Teleâ€", !S < sbending a few days with her ! grams of congratulations sent "2Ughter, Mrs. Sam Rohr.â€"Mr. John ‘ by Reeve Katzenmeier to Hon. "Adam l)l_-tw(-llvr of North _ Battleford and © Beck and Engineer Southam. ; _3 Miss Maggic Detwerter cf Port Elgin | M ‘ _ The final game of the season in the * SPCDt last week visiting friends here. O.H.A. intermediate series was playâ€" â€"Mr. Austin and Miss Selina Schâ€" ed here on Friday avarine | nul=t ..3 [ 2 the ,, 7 _ D St. Agatha ap tlie ;::::?._;ml:;"_’l 23 to Mr. David Hergott. For‘ n ycars _ they resided on _ a Tss ar Wellesley, after which theyj Thr Nova s to Waterloo, residing _ there says: Ycar. Since then they _ re. "I consider A ar Linwood for a number | of the BEST Lin id latterly nears St. Clem~5 t got my Io eredeceased passed away. Iw. o hafl;rfl it irvive her one brother, Mr. l',l\'l.\fl'?A\'T P Naghan, New Hamburg, and ever _ next day ©IS, Mrs .I Brickel, \'ou" Â¥aure l TW0 song and twaoo daneh Charles Er is | attended th the late Mr ®} Page of Mou il GB s.t.rd‘, ~| the ‘home o _ | Franke here _| of Berlin spe home here 1: Brodrecht is . CLEMENTS Schneider ""_ Liemens over Sunday.â€"Miss May Craf of Berlin spent Sunday _ with pain Nt and respecit;d by" all acquaintance. _ She Schnetdet C r, The well the st Clemâ€" lace on Mflndly 9.30. Death was , _ Mr. Schneider > 7 ‘Un will now comâ€" f games _ for _ the the two counties. iwaiting with p?e:san: The fqllowing appointments _ were the coming of the Stratâ€" | "©4© YViz: W. H. Knight for the church choir â€" to _ New whole of the west section at a salâ€" Friday evening, February ary _ of cighty dollars; Alex. MeDonâ€" hey will give . a Sacrca ald for the south half of the eastern e Baptist church here._| S°Ction â€" at a salary of fifty dollars . of young people from !<"‘ 2cob Lorentz for the north the carnival at the "4!! O the Eastern section at a Thursday evening last. _salax_'y of forty dollars. After | fillâ€" mber the following were Ing in the dates etc., etc., it was arrying off prizes: Miss mov.c:i.hy W. J. Beggs seconyed by ill, Mr. Brooke Puddiâ€"| Râ€"Lintick that Committee resume in mes Hahn â€" and _ Mr. | OP€D council. Carried b â€"The Mysto _ Concert Moved _ by W. J. Beggs, seconded ng nightly entertainâ€" by R. Lintick, that byâ€"law No. 645 Villiam Tell Hall here | aS now filled inâ€"be read 2 third very distressing acciâ€" } tiinc and passed. Carrind the Tin tari, which will be sawed into lirmber at mill â€"Miss BHella (Hes Siumday at hef home Frank H Schummer ; man were visitors to on Sunday â€"Mrs Kai tha scent a few day s here â€"â€"Mt. Louis Bend his studies at the Ber College. ‘~C acre farm owned by Yr, Ratz resold the Me‘r. SS .Y of B ception of t _! consider MIN A & the BEST Liniment i 1 got my focot ba Iv. T bathed it well PrAsgLCCC: 190 Was well known throughout the try. A wife and three young C¢rca survive him The funcral Hace at St Agatha on Friday, ‘td. at 10 a m KE H. B Harsmas on a 0 A smm PIOTT Derkan. Death _ was du. to heart failure. _ My, John Heastatd, brothâ€" Orâ€"inâ€"law _ cf the late _ Mr. Fried, brought the remains to Berlin where a short service was held. The funcral cortege afterwards proceeded to t‘ Â¥ennonite church, Rosey le, where . S°rvice was conducted by Key. Mr. Backus. q large concourse of people gatl ‘tred to pay their last tribute cf tespect. Friends and neighbers will extend thoir sincere sympathy to the beteaved parents. _ _ _ _Dicd.â€"Near S 27, Owen Fried ceased was a sc Berlin. _ Deat] failure. _ Mr, ;J erâ€"inâ€"law | cf t brought the rem °_ °CS â€"Mrs. M. Hallman of Berlin ‘ is â€" spending a few days with her ‘ faughter, Mrs, Sam Rohtr.â€"Mr. John Detweiler of North Battleford and ; Miss Maggic Detwerler cf Port Elgin * spent last week visiting friends here. â€"Mr. Austin and Miss Selina Schâ€" weitzer spent Saturday and Sunday at Drumdo.â€"Miss Florence Reid _ of Berlin is spending | a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Nurmza Snyderâ€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. A. C. Becker visitod the former‘s mother at Mannheim Saturâ€" day.â€"Mr. Isaac McNally and Mrs. Bowman of Blair spent Sunday | at Mr. 1. Hilborn‘s.â€" Miss _ Francis Main of WilBiamen. i 22o dE Nova Scotia, | Moved by | J. Reidel, seconded by «J. Richardson that byâ€"law No. â€"â€"â€" for the appointment of Assessoys in the township of Wellesiey for ‘ the year 1911, be read a first and second time. Carried. _ The Council now formed into a Committee _ of the whole on by Jaw No. 645. Moved by W. J. Richardson that +J. Reidel be Cairman of said Comâ€" mittee. _ Carried. Sehummet and .John Friedâ€" visitors to St Clements â€"Mrs. Kaiser of St. Agaâ€" a few days with relatives Louis Bender has resumed at the Betlin _ Businecs ours very tryly Nvgr Star City Ratz has Total ... prmnnen en e t civecsuue s 6908 Carried. Appointment of Assessors for 1911. Moved by . J. Reidel, seconded by Peianaca ce e T P Situated near Bamber i Prter Dietrich Mi he farm to Mr Joh Bamberg,, with the _ ay ‘ 12 aete bush on â€" th. r .\Il.\'ARl)’S LINIMENT <niment in use. foot badly jammed Tatsâ€" conducted hy Rc\ A large concourse of proj pay their last tribute sent, H. N. Huchn, the Reeve octcu pied the chair. } Thmlnuulolthe.hmyw. were read and passed. Bills and accounts were read and 22 2CUTCZ 1p Counei met m to adjournment at the Oo-m. ber, Crosshili, Monday, the 6th day of February, 1911, 10 o‘clock in the forencon. _ All members were pieâ€" pant TA PC se IL 2 that the Clerk accordingly bpartics concerned to atâ€" Weliesiey Tp. Council mot tar City, Sask., Jan. . aged 39 years. Deâ€" n of Mr. .Johr Fried iss Flotence Reid of NJ a few weeks with Nurmeza Snyderâ€"Mr. . Becker visited the at Mannheim Saturâ€" : McNally and Mrs, . ir spent Sunday at $.â€" _ Miss _ Francis ] it cut dowr and I the local sa wâ€" ~_of Berlin spent NOTC â€" Magevr. McMULLEx 1y jammed lateâ€" with MINARN‘s purchased was as well as s etc., etc., it _ was . Beggs seconfied by Coqnmittee resume in ‘"Lumter King _ speat Sunday â€"Mr. Norman a broad smile. sed _ the llamh(-rg on _ the ® and W Messrs Friedâ€" counâ€" chilâ€" took Feb John \dr!. Robt. Brickn« Feb. 17â€"Auet ion {t. of oak, by in the village Feb. 18â€"Real a« Foeb 23â€" of J 11. n of David Schmidt, on of Mannhcim and i n Mannhcim _ on road | Wiluamsburg to Mann Feb. 21â€"Farm stock and of Aaron Shantz, one of _ Berlin on main or from Betlin to Prest Feb. 28â€"Farm stock and and houschold effects: ( federation Life, situat Feb. 114.â€"b Feb. 13â€"Fgrm stock . 18â€"Real estate and fects of the late Tho mile west of Strastm Feb. 15â€"Farm stock and ments of Mrs. Conrad, Mille es north of Elmira. Feb. 22â€"Farm sto« and imj of Geo. W. Stonc, 1. mi of Hawkesville, Feb. 28â€"Farm stock and im of Leander E. Hartman, 3 southwest of Hawkesville m.les northwest of St. Clen €e€0. 2¢â€"Farm stock and implements of R. H. Maithn:. 2} miles â€" west czmmencins _ at 10 of Elmira ana %% miles cast of â€"sharp. Wallenstein, 4 d TER:;,S,â€"AII‘. :“;m r' ; March 14â€"Farm stock and implements C:di c:n a;;:f)ve: s: of John Druar, 14 mis west of cent discount per anr St. Clements and 3 miles east of all credit amounts. . Crosshill. Grain, chickens ang Feb. 7thâ€"Farm stock and implements of John Dubrick, 2%$ mules west of JRA KINZIE, Propri Elmira. ALEX AMES, Aucti Feb. 11thâ€"Farm and farm stock and =â€"â€"____ _ implements of Henry Kane, 2 miles northeast of Elmira. | A l Feb. 11â€"Farm stock and implements nnua M‘ of Henty Musser, 4 mile _ west of 20. tm Wallenstein. Naar i a d RUDY & a. sipue " "" ~"aim stock and implements and houschold effects: of the Conâ€" federation Life, situated on the farm occupied by Gien Williams, 24 miles south of Berlin, on road leading from Berlin _ to German Mills + _‘l.â€"Patrim stock and of _ .John Ware, ; mil Mannheim. Feb. 21â€" e e PM i ‘Cham | bth day [ _ k _ lin ere preâ€" I¢ . OCQUâ€" | Feb Session : d and | Mar C seenni. w Feb. 9â€"Farm stock and implements of William Deunch, 21 miles ~east of Linwood, 3% miles northwest of Hawkesville. Fel. 16â€"Farm stock and implements ct Jro. Small, 24 miles west of Wailenstcin and 2 miles east of Ap oo c ceamies **_ |ments and household effects of George Koch, 3 miles west of Waterloo _ on A. '."‘.' mu‘ â€"0C | the road leading to St. Agatha. ; Fep $â€"Stock aud 1 .80 | Feb. 15.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" 8. Baer, lot 29,. â€"| ments of Adam Bender, 3 miles northâ€" Feb. 13â€"Stock and i 09 | west cf St. Clements, about 5 miles Henry _ Hesse; ic southeast of Linwood on 9 Cons. , East Zorra, two â€" ue o sroiae P ons 5 in hob T9 nBlost ond 1 ments of George F. Kuntz, 3 miles Mrs. J. L. Roth ‘ Y | west of Berlin on the main _ road ‘ oat North Â¥an leading to Petersburg. ! FEast of New Han he | Feb. 20thâ€"Farm stock and impleâ€" +Feb. 17â€"Stock and i d | ments of E. W. Hunsberger, 14 miles T. Summerville, c southeast of Berlin, 2 miles west Wilmot at Haysvil a jof Ficeport, on the road leading to F‘ebl. 21â€"Stock and i w | German Mills. ; saac Christner, ] ; |_Feb. 22â€"Farm stock and imple" â€" ,‘_v,;::’;’,f,g 4 miles is . | ments of Josiah W. Shoemaker, _ 3 |,, 22â€"farm of the G ~ | miles southwest of Berlin, or 34 mile @uoen‘s tintel New , | north of Nine Pine school house. Feb. 23â€"Stoch an'd img ‘ | Feb. 25â€"At City Hall, Berlin at 10 Thoroughbred H a o‘cleck a.m. preperty Lelon;sng to tlf of Wm. Huchn, * Mrs. Philip Weppler 11 John St., Wilmot. . f Berlin. 4 March 2â€"Stock and in . . Herbert Kropf, lot | Feb. 28â€"Farm stock and |mplemcf1ts Wilniot, 2 miles ea of Mrs. _ Con:ad Neeb, } mile . ville. northcast of Wellcsley, 4 miles southwest of Bamberg. f Freeport inité}- ;;;i'les‘ ~Farm _ steek a1d imple lonas Schneider, Int 18 Blenheim Tp. CCC C2 â€"@â€"Farm stock and imple ments of Chas. Pelz, 1 mile east of e d ue e 11 Bricknell. . Shantz, Auctioneer March 1.â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects _ of John Randall 24 miles north of Breslau, and 3 miles southwrst of New Germany, better krown as the Bracey farm. cof Macton sale of about 15,000 Township Council, of Breslau : 14:â€"_F'ann stock and sto« and implements Stonc, 1 mile north . #3,â€"Farm stock and implements of ‘Noah 8. Shants. 1 mile west Class, â€" Auctioneer CCIECr. Auctioneer stock and impleâ€" Conrad. Miller, 6 milâ€" cs and imylemonts t7, one mile south main road lcading I‘reston. &A 4 u;:m c« and implements 1t, one mile cast d } mile south of , road lrading from Mannhcim. | , Auctionsers and implements implements house efâ€" Janzen, 1 Clements con miles rgest Embraja.,, 1__"""@*8te Ceoest Price. This is the biggest Embroidery bargain ever offered in Berlin. They are the over makes of one of the largest matufacturers in Switzerland including all widths and qualities also some slightly imperfect goods all of which we bought at about half of the regular prices, and these g0 on sale this week at astonishing low prices as will be seen in the margin | regular 5¢ for 3¢, 8¢ for 5¢, 12¢ for 8c, 15¢ for 10¢, 20¢ for 12 1/2e, 25¢ for 15¢, 35¢ for 2 €, During this sale we will show ï¬e. Prints, New Ginghams, New Cotton Goods of many kinds and everything in Embroideries both wide and narrow. See our special wide Flouncing I-Imhroidory at 121/2e, 1§5¢, 20¢, 25¢. also our Skirtine Embroidery 45 in wide at 50C 75¢ 1.00 to 1 >5 This week we commence our White Goods S throughout Waterloo C ounty. At this Sale we show the very nicest goods, s Sheotings, Linens, Embroideries and insertions for very attractive prices. We also show our New V Underskirts, Night Gowns, Princess Slips, Corset Dresses, and these are marked at special nrices Notice is hercby given that the Anâ€" nual General meeting of the Dominâ€" ion Life Assurance Company will be held _ at the Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario, at the hour of haif past one o‘clock: in the afternoon on Friâ€" day, February 10th, 1911, for the purpose of receiting the Annual Reâ€" port of the Directors, for the election ol Directors and Auditors for the enâ€" cuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the meeting C000 PCOE P ICER, l oilintiatahir d 10,000 yards of Embroidery and Insertions l2 o At Less Than Whataear.‘a_~, 6 C D 98‘ f,â€" O Linton of Ayr paid a flying e es e s iss Sim Shoemaker _ this , week.â€" Mr. Arthur Snider of Belleâ€" ::;’;':'"ci"s . at 10 o‘clock s. m., view and Misses Laura and Florence f i Snider of Floradate spent _ Sunday TERMS.â€"All sums of $10 and unâ€": * vith thei t, Mrs. A. Lehn .â€"Mi der, cash; over that amount 9 months‘ ; Xllberthe[;h::: 'wasnon &4 I::sines: ordd on approved security, 6 â€" _ per trip to Toronto last week. | cent discount per annum for cash on, all credit amounts. imaddicnscictl 420 Grain, chickens and hogs IRA KINZIE, Proprietor. ALEX AMES, Auctioncer. _ Farm Stock, Implements Furniture, eto. There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion _ on the premises of the underâ€" signed, half mile west of the village of Roseville, on ‘ wWEDNESDAy §1â€"1mo At Hawkeeville Cyst«] Spring Tannery 1000 beef hides, 100 horse hidea, Highest prices paid for cake tallow and all kinds of furs. ‘% ‘ Highest Cash Prices Paid tan Annual Meeting AUCTION SALE mawiihsile daalo i l UH T. Summerville, lot .’21, Block A Wilmot at Haysville.> Fob. $1â€"StOCK ahidl imnlsmanis _: P. FRASER, Auctioneer Hides r4 .5 @2 °OA Prices Paid for lides M.C.TANWER, Hawkesville . 9â€"Stock and implements _ ‘of S. Baer, lot 29, con. 4 Wilmot. s 13â€"St_od and implements of Henry Hesse; lot 27, con. 18, Whs hy L 2C T Feb. 9thâ€"Farm stock and implemen ts adl °"“" ::- Tp. North Dumâ€" Feb, l".â€"?‘[- stock and imnlan.sei. known as for the transaction of ess that may properly e moeting. & Thos. Hilliard, ance Company will be Head Office, Waterloo, e hour of half past the afternoon on Friâ€" 10th, 1911, for the WANTED Wm. Huchn, lot 10 â€"OFr I‘resident. cash. 00 to 1.25 with j24, _ _ _ _" Side of the studs | + Briefs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peck ’g‘::l: mhl:&d :'mdd:o.;" deda ,Messn. John and Frank Peck, _ Mr.i nailed, or t‘em'ent is lied, as “u; . ard Mrs. Willie Pecki Mr. and Mrs. | the ideal materint too SB meut exterice â€" .Jacob Krease, Mr. Wilfted Rease and or stucco work Miss Krease attended the yoiding of | | For sample, prices estimate _ and Miss Yerka ano Mr. Nelson Kruger in further inlorn'mtlon 'call on Oof write ’Waterloo.Bomâ€" on the 20th of Jan. to % to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wismer, _ a *! son.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hilborn of CRNAN c. SCHEIFELE * Lisbon, New York, are visiting | his Architect ° parents _ and other relatives and * + friends in the ncighborl290d.â€"A very Pl:;{l:fa‘tgzke;id;nfe, Phone 1176 â€" successful link tea was held at the + mMAterloo, Ontario, Can. _ _home of Mrs. 1. B. Clemens, of Maâ€" _ ple Ave., Galt., Wednesday after â€"~\ noon by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Mc-' t & thodist church. Miss Cornclia (‘Ie-: A meeting of the Guelph District mens of Hespeler and Mrs. Samuel Library Institute will be held at the Hilborn of Limerick were i attendâ€" Guelph Public Library on Tuesday, ance.â€"Mr. and Mrs. William Wicgand February 28th, An interesting proâ€" attended the funeral of Mrs. Benjaâ€" gramme has been prepared and all in min Snyder | which was hbeld _ at terested in LADKAEY wark 2.00 4oL P62 Bloomingaare Sunday afternans wos s es % on 1, THE BALANCE OF wini ER GOops â€" ot WILL BE SOLD OUT DURING FEB. 0s RUARY AT vEry INTERESTING ays: PRICES 8 B f l( c s. . DFICKer & Goâ€" 'ing' LWY | O m oo P2E TCl f Limerick were if attendâ€" . and Mrs. William Wicgand the funeral of Mrs. Benjaâ€" er _ which was held _ at CUVUME IN THIS WEEK AND SEE OUR'â€" New Prints, Sheetings, Cottons, Ginghams, Cotâ€" tonades, Art Sateens, â€"__ and Wash Fabrics Sunday alt:rn;;m ITo Our 6::: Buying a Pleasure i The Assortment is Large The Values the Best . ___ The Prices Never Lower £ LIMERICK COme" sls +aflmiadind â€" . The Stock selected for the coming season‘s trade at this store is one that will make a Spring 1911 is rapidly proj;hlng even thou, we are sgow bound no':’;:d the busy housewife naturally thingin' of her Goods Sale of Town Trade :‘ Spring Sewing blePiatdciind h .A 5L +. 95 o & 9| For sample, prices, estimate â€" anc * 5 I further information, call on Of wWrite Jan. io , a n of CRNAN c. SCHEIFELE '“; Architect. an | Parkgate Residence, Phone 1176 "‘t"": Box 422, Waterloo, Ontario, Can. Ma-’ terâ€" â€"~\\ Meâ€" | l‘le-‘. A meeting of the _ Guelph District ¥€l~ Library Institute will be held at the Ddâ€" Guelph Public Library on _ Tuesday BNC (Wehrnase macl D Bishopric shea i ,mat.erh.l as Wll.len:‘m | not necessarily so ~fin ed to the weather side reck with lath and asphalt y_ | Over the lath, weather fln:;. | nailed, or cement is an ) _ CCC~708 ol the GWI» D"tl“ct Library Institute will be held at the Guelph Public Library on Tuesday, February 28th, An interesting proâ€" gramme has been prepared and all in terested in Library work are urged to be present, 1 { _ (.0, 00 "PPRCEtION of wall paper, paint or other decoration. Being proof against moisture it will not shrink or crack, being therefore successfully used instead of lath and plaster. Bishopric sheathing is made of same material as Wal Board, but finigh is not necessarily so fine, as it is nailâ€" edtotheweathersideolthe studs Wwith fogk Coqc on *4 T4 !'ifei.: ntuqe p E M