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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Mar 1911, p. 6

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.‘K'OIK Y": IYIIIY Henri nith-vl no! to t" Ilazdv-n In r', I. .ty t l, olt I», m (“n "IT' _ ml nu nun! ou'w: trt.dpos, -m ofnnymcr IHDER 3:"; "i"'"",' . V Tr .- r1! Mulv or I rr‘oommrml yr": " lo primh tr. but you mu n a and’lasting cure. 1 havcnot T adache or dizzy spell since eel like a' new person." 's Kidney Pills an- sold by all ts, Me box, ttnder a guarantor d you monu u' they fail In any dist-an- lsatiru: its origin kidney, or bladder l'oslpaid the R. T, "lllllll Co . Lid , Fort Ont. Hold and guaranteed by l. Devitt. . Mo "Am USED WITHOUT WIN A,, “ad can: of Hall-- Trent-eat FREE. We (rent mvm , DCBTUTY. VAI'ICOSZ V115: P.e SEC“ 1' Enema. URINARY. BLADDER I rraficr ind I 1|er ' ho mmter uh "mat-la. I mt a'l il. N0 L Not!, lllqillle%'i%ll 'iil4e,, nu- _ . condition was gradually bc- worse. I lvarned of Booth‘s Pills. ()nc box Kave me a tet. :1: F s {far out: t I had t f u r iMi1) 'tsi":?;,::':),'),,,:...,:"' aiiiif dures Mmeya. 3! Flora sum-t. Fii. Ill", says: “I s'ulfered fur :Wachi-s of a most" dis- hurc. They would Come on ly, and would last ior days' 'These were usually ac- by spells of dizziness that 0 me unable to attend to 'elf,,,.?,!!?,!.!?,?!,,,?,,)?)?.!,!,!),,?,?' was "n. the eight an- ndld Manner char than and the audi- 2tt, heard more, e n rs sung by the ' choirs, also‘the large ut the humbers sung ed choirs were inspiring ieder has superb con- m‘one hundred and . choirs. Jud been arranged, burg prople to 's. it Berlin friends 1 ted ot, five fine coach- i I" filled, so that rn'wr ' in; in the Estes [ml _ lid on the platiunn ; in; service two splendid l e delivered by the visit, 1 ' and the large audience ly interested to the end i it close of the evening ‘ Rev. A. w. Ahl was i'itl lite omce as pastor. The! stood in front of thel {his impressive 1lert'- h Drs. K. & K. Established 20 Years ilNG Mih0kctihs USED WITHOUT WRITTEN consul. with M Bell of Mom. Trent-eat bk". largely the result of a _.__ ..-__. ,‘.. an, Mingus: vur out ‘ ""1 V hat fr h" donerortrttrerlmit do for you. Co. tt l , ft" Mal pm qrrite, for mu lunar“ opinion In. at Boole Fmo-tt1ustratikii on dim-n of Mel mo NAMES USED WITH. OUT WRITTEN CONSENT it. was "and.“ a how oh. no": 'toat-i--- “I took your Nu! $1r.ruort Tun-nun- for a ”(MSW macaw- munrMch t had been tn clad fur twrtve you-I. t had 5o."i'.e,r.ttPttae of physicians taken all kind! of blood mm mm. :Hted "we Springs Mother mm: ml water msorls. but on? got tent. in m; y nhrf. Thry would he p me for . Hm", lot Mter (liu-onunuinf the met". my _ tho symptoms woul break out f',7n'J,-lr"'i1,,,'i,'l1 Ion-91 blotch rhemn. a " nmnx, Immso mohair “ruling- r~f rm Hawk pant-molt!” hula! Icahn . unmnmwr tha skin; arm-mic 'lJ,TI'lt om l hnd pin». up n aw? sheet a r m: yo l. as yolttuid and im cl. Firnt gaudy interested k feature ot 1 taxing ot the St. Peter's church . N. Ziegler the ' of the music and and upon the PT.. TF ' . Ir. “my-1 n: mom-ml. I hnd tt':rert up In any? mhett a In" Hunt" oft yo v. as mu hid cured Im 01. timilnrd'm! a year. our < 2» mm In chm _ timet thm C0tt'ter3r,tmrvmNtrl to heal up . In 195mm! Us Kn Inna" T‘nrnwrvr r r totrr 17:0qu 'o'rry "Mum": had dtsappettrmt. I ran (-an ' year! ago ' ' nm. My boy (hm rm" olxluk muml and brandy. I cer- rtrtttttrttt F'fhiiiii;;i' Dwarf. rim can rule: "T, 1'"er to u n this [cavimnninl ts PN wish. P. H. B. $311!”. vnioosz ms. VITAL mums. IND. a». URINARY. RUDD”! lad KIDNEY m d In. he preached, in T. Grommisch ot d Plato: Oberlan- h English. The qhutted in the rm Hanan den Bran." Then iiaiat'ton took itithig the new "I! opened by station and Jon 'hen joined “magma. main; "two . - bt: M or db when guys: In N. A. I. AN. {In untied ..3 Hahn. who " woke - mm: - in '4’ "cr Waterloo t '. trains. Council new!!! m: but hoprt Are you Gun-”din: M TJT.', ...'l PN.ti.tytr wpgkncsg.‘ our bra. " not even 1 St. cum - M:chattl Schell, raking stones ... 4.00 Moved by Mr. Hallman. seconded by Mr. .lanren, that this Council now adjourn to meet again on Saturdav, April 15th, at 10.30 A. M. Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded by Mr. Janzen, that the following ac- counts be paid and the Reeve grant his order on the Treasurer tor the several amounts, Ytz.%-. llunmipal World, supplies _..... $22.15 Casper Jacobs, binding Assess- ment Rolls '".Pt.r.. 'P-vm-... ..-...at. 5.50 Wellington Snider, gravel _..'...... 5.00 Walter Snider, repairs to disc 2.50 Geo. Schnarr, repairs to bridge and dtunatrd .....'.... .. Michael Schell, raking Mon-.1 by Mr. Abra, s Mr, Janzen, that By-law now tilled in be read the and passed. l In Elec. Div. No.. h " 1 Menno Heckerdorn; 2 Charles Llacobi; 3 Daniel S. Shantz; 4 Henry S. Schmidt; 5 Moses B. Martin; 5 iBen). B. Eby; 7 Jacob Schmidt; 8 zllenry Heier; lt Albert Doering; 10 YEphraim Martin; 11 John S. Schnei- or; 12 John Holtz; 13 Henry Neel); _ ll John Greyerhiehl; 15 Ira S. Bow- !nzan; 16 Urias Snider. I _ In Elec. Div. No. 4. , 1 George Weber; ZAllen B. Shantz; 3 .hserh S. Hallman; 4Noah Bech- l'.'t).i,, 5 Isaiah Witmer; f William Shantz; 7 Ephraim Hilgsrtncr; 8 hiregory Meyer; 9 Jacob s. Snider; MO Henry Lippert; It Allen Heist; 12 'Arm. Bachert; 13 John Habermehl; ‘ll Cyrus Weber; 15 Agahus Kinzie; l6 Fr~l Smye; l7 Alphonse Feitch. In Elec. DIV. No. 5. loFrank Beattie, 2 Wesley Moore; 3 Alfred Hannusch; 4 George Dals- Ioish; 5 James Henderson; 6 Kirk beans; 7 Frederic Schultz; 8 Albert Lautensehlager; 9 Allen Israel; 10 Thomas Main; 11 David Linton; 12 Robert Israel; 13 Josiah Cressm . It Noah Sander; 15 Eli Bowman; 'ti Henry Feick; 17 and 18 Allen Meyers; 19 Thomas Brydon; 20 Robert Brick- " I In Elec. Div. No. S. " I l Menno hinder; 2 Henry Uppert; , Wendel Clemens; 4 Allrod Krieger; is John Pringle; 6 Zephaniah Ertr, ‘7 Fernando Snider; 8 John A Dur- rant; 9 Wm, Snider; 10 Addison Stti- der; ll Charles Wagner; 12 Wm. Zubcr; l3 Adolph Kloepler; " Chris- tian Reinhardt; 15 George Schmalz; 16 Marcus May; 17 William Hamilton; " Herbert Zinger; " Martin Olin- ski. , In Elec. Dn'. No. i. I l Abram Winner; 2 Josiah, Ober- lholtzer; , Peter McKee; 4 John Book or; 5 Christian Brutraeher; 6 Alfred lPtsuiitui; 7 James Hilborn, Jr.; 8 lDaniel Grote; ' Francis Hilborn; no 'Aarou Hager, 11 Aaron Clemens; " Samuel Marne; 13 A. B. Snider, " Louis Bitsehy, 15 John Born". " Jotui Wulick; " Alfred Ellis; " Ar- nold Singer; " Nathaniel WiWong; " Arthur Ptutuabaher; 31 John Jam- ieson; 22 Wm. Barnes. Jr.; " John Schuman; 24 John Reeves; 25 Morris Eaton; 26 Daniel Beaver; " John Brown, Jr; 28 Theron Sander; " George Sherbtrtr, M) Moses Bechtel; 31 Gustave Paulitzki; 32 Joseph Shula. the mm; in 'ir-taw Nd. mraii'; the names oi the following persons ' " Overseers ot Highway: for 1911,, tia:-- l Council resumed and the Committee ot the “My rgpoytod Aaeirqr all“ In loud by It. Jana, ”can“ by. Mr. Shy. "It By-taw No. .10 to! provide for to appointment of Oven‘ new at Higttways tor A. D. 1m I, ta.reedatirat attd-rmsdthrte. , loved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by It. Pullman, that this Council how . no into Committee ot the Whole on! Br-taw No. '" to provide for the InoLntlncut ot Oven-ecu ot High- ways. The Reeve in the chair. not“ Infant The Council In“ a ll. " Matt a- 83min. lad tith, urn-n 2fetttt he}: “I -t. lj‘utu ad “wolf. “unso- GEO. A. TILT, L By-law No. 976 G, read the third time Abra, secondedh try r 332147;: Clerk 11.20 WlNnritrIt.-, A fin." of $26.50 “:3 imposd mm" lsrnrl Farah-din an Armenian, m Mu Police (hm-t to-clny, tor having made a 30mm! at- tilrthtI-tqlltt'iatt, tt the m Nam-r mind if the dog Waves mud. " tootprints on the sofa, and the litter, ptlls " the pittow-sNtnttr, ard the rabbits nip lite buds trom ytrr nnwsr-trd; tle rvttwmttrtutct, of an in . lgml homc, brightened by "I" lo " of thew dumb Irivnds, will tw “I‘IIII n.nu- to you rhildn‘n i" an” ymrs than all umr Ink-Hy hm v v.1 non-inning Kari-s» Yorr birds wilt hr "nun Inn-r:- h " and mu wi'l not mind. Ifwn. it the rnmly ms”, one lost some ot its fir t " shuns -'He,trw Totirs' " you happen tr. be one of Utose tht- lorlunalr people who dislike animals, it wi‘l require srtrMeni.l and path-m1- rn )0'r part, but it will be worth while to make the mun. Romantic! you am cultivating the 'lttctit quali- tivs rt! your shildren. Yo r buys an' rlrln “ill grow mon' grullr ard Mould-Nu! and ttn.seuish and their ll " lor their [K'ls will aux-ninth Hr .it-s wttirh bind them to their itome mud to each mm r. Let your childn-n have pets it they ale willing to take care of Ihem,not grudgingly nor of mwessity, but with that symtheths which shows the true mother v . it is wcrth while to think, some limes, that in making a (bind happy you are nut only working lor the pre- sent moment, but we halving to store up pleasant memorirs which shall Gritrhkn the days u' care and dark- ness which the future will surely bring. A New Brunswick [armor writes to reports as given ii The Canadian Century as lollows: Commercial Bullclil "There may be something in what you Ion a: say ayoui, the dancer ol competition Tt from great loo-.3 exporting countries! Product-- like Australia and Argentina, but But Creamery but- I'm willing to bet that not one pound ter in prints, cl food wll come to Canada trom.' wholesale m....,.," 's'witarrlanri, which is one ot the fPrimc cli'dcns......il twelve countries you mention as en- l, Pritre tur cya _....2 titled to the privileges of the Reci-,Ducds .. .. ._,.__ l procity Agreement. What. do you , Geese _-.... .n .. trw'. ii soy to that?" 'Bacorl ."w-r. .__ . A.....lli You lose your bet. During the tttwal. Hams P-ret-re. ....__.13.1 m (From The Canadian cmm.) t you can; but :1, mo, MT.- " . 054 pounds ot than: were Imported by we allow .vut tttues ot into Caanda “an Switzerland. The to "a” trom St',,".','?,',",,'. “d 1ae m"? Canaan eum-u an: on - ox- 1"'lT,1egig'g, le', come "a was time cells per pound. In tt not In an: to I'lTu,'l',T1'ldl" t"at even-able to mac um “an “In t .t Evin the“: can can into Canada b t the am "Nut: we I" by“ Inc ths -tity imported will tt- y to tcrgd across the Tuite.'. 1't"tGid r; ll ti at . . ht W room.” were really not.“ iv " b nan . '.'f t CM? I Prim in fa. linitnd Qo.a.- The New Zmland steamship "Aor- angi" is now on its way to San Franiisco with 5,000 caresses of New Zealmd mutton and large 1Nat> tities 8bauer, They cannot pass into the United States without 23-y- ment of high customs duties. It is not probable that such cargoes will be dollverei to Canadian ports when the Reciprocity Agmncnt goes into erect? There is nothing in the Rm ciprocity Compact binding the United States to admit farm products tree at roluoci rates trom Austratia,; counllirs that have', 'avmtred nationl w Zealand and the twelve foreign Irea'ies with Canada. Faun: prawns irom Australia and New Zealand come in by way of both the Pacific and the Atlantic. New Zealanu' frozen lambs coming in try way of Vancouver have bien sold " lat east as Winnipeg. A large con- signment of lamb calm trom New anland has just nicked St. John, TRout Tl'NVI‘Il. AGAIN may; be expected “hen the duties on butter and cheese are abolished and the duties on meats greatly redmxd as a result at the Reciprocity Com- pact with the United States. itrs, They will natunlly pay lower prices tor Canadian tum products than tor Amman Farm products when they have tc take the rink ot disputes, with union: otN4ats a to I whether they are genuine (handh- or 'eonie from countries oversaw. . l Priees He always thtettmting in the United States, and white a consign- ment ct Canadian butter cf e“: is being hold up at the United 'States customs awaiting proof of genuine- ness the price may go down. Australasian Food For Canada. During the tiscal year ending March 31, 1901. there came to Canada trom Australia and New 20M 565,989 pounds of butter, l,l4l.979 pcunds ct fresh mutton and lamb, 107,383 pounds ot canned meats am} small quantities ot other mu. In View of the tact that such quaut ties are i.mpcrt,ed under the present “mum {the Unit“ sum will in“ upon- cutmu Insulation: that " Fre- Vent Cans. humming the but door on!!!” to the United States tor all the great food exporting coun.trtersot.i the world. The mtorcemcnt at these regulations will be very m. me , may ot proving that every cou- signment ot [and imported into the‘ Uniti'd State. from Cu“. in acut.1- ty Camila: will our: America buy-l A WORD To THE WISE s the mm sum lurid Wont a. "In In I. lost In: “I It ”III M? l Quad.- For PM. WILL mums GAIN 03m. -. .A WHEN CANADA’S 000R IS OPENED? Hep-y te an that the rm ot Ask your neighbor: this (union mwrw.mu~. (manna-pi; "rr/r'.',]'"'-'" -': Ho Loses His Bet. "FN""""" Wu...“ a vq.EB4M. 11m in1rst0tation of the joint ("aw minu- has slmun that white there is not is mcch overlapping " the ttcnc, mission “PM. as nnny rcopie suppose there Brp more on!" of un- m-(rulury "ttruipliration ot n-Iiginns "ttort than arr crt-dnlblr mm to the (1mm... spirit nr to the good judg- mrnf of the chunhrs cumcmmt vrFiNs.t --Thv Nrufrvi says Ilsa! It in reported that tho Archduke F'ranr. than! I. to many the daughter ililti'htg,'e'rs.'sg; 11er. " l The movement, tor 'tmttrderomina- lional 'o-operation was initiated by the Preshytmian Chvrch in 1908, and at once enlisted the sympathy ol the Methodist and I'o"xrvrattionat chur- 'hes. The work of will cliowsr hr- ing entirety rnder the mnlrol of thr. bishop ol the diocmr, the Church ot England was unuhlr to lake up the proposal in a sacral way. The hint committee has decided to send (‘54! bisluz') a Copy of the plan of co-olcz‘aliim, and In extend to hlma very cordial invihtion to moronic with thr Vnt vommittro in his dio- crso. The Rant st Otmeh sum! frankly that it could nit consitttemt- ly with its prinriplrs. c-nior into any mlwnw ul co-operation, i-xw‘pl am- ong (hr 'ton-Fish-speaking s‘illrrs. - l, .. A. _ -"'"f -.. w v,“ alien in home mission work. The committee recommends the immediate appointment by the Inc-l authorilics ot the various ahurches of the com- mittecs net'lssal‘y to rrmder theplaet tyTective. Toronto, March 17.-,t plan ot church 'xeotrerauon in the home mise sion field (or the aqustment or over- luming in existing tields, the arrang- ing of religious works in new dis- ttints, and the work anions the for- eign naiiqnlitics. has been announc- ed by the joint committee on (Jo-oper- ation in home mission mnrlr 'nm WILL STOP OVERLAPPING m HOME MISSIONS Mr. od' President ot the Toron- to Board of Trifle, recently prepared a table 'of prices in Toronto and New York, comparing the Toronto market reports with the New York market reports as given in the New York Commercial Bulletin. The table fol- unions, squash, tomatoes, beans and rank-tries all coxnumtled higher pri- nr crh Montreal than in BostomTie 'btst creamery butter was u can; Hr pouul higher in Boston than in Montreal, while storage “(may hatter was one Lent higher in Bos- ton, Dressed poultry averagu! abont‘ the same in the two cities. Hay and mm were considerably higher in} Boston. _ ' Since then butter. prices lat-e 'de- child in most at the rickets ot the Unilell States. A leading; produce‘ dealer of Montreal received the other day a telegram from Chicago oirering Lim 300 tub; of September_ creamery butter. cold stored, " 18 cents, (Mango. At the time this tele- gram was receives the same kind ot butter was worth 24 cents la Mi, tents in t6ontreal. I .uw vAM8tsaueraut3g not only the cost or transportation to the Big citieo ot the United States, but also the uni". ("men's profits. . --A table of comparative [nit-ts in Montreal and Boston the week th. Re inrocity Compact was made was ”wired by The Montreal Herald, a Literal newt 'eitetheuarristaim, ola numce ot prominwi produce dealers and rood experts. cheese/et-s, I lice poultry, carrots, eelory, lettuce. minus. squash. tomatnos hon-m "-1 I'will note that the prices Wt] isrdit- I tereat new!“ ot the corintry. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Ill-k». De- troit, Chicago, st. Paul; St" Minis, New orieai, and ' "asieisvo' all have diluent prices m there is 1 still greater variation in prices in small cities, town- And villages throughout the country. The Canadian - should compute the wins he at}!!! hr " pro- ductr in a malt village near his tarm, not with the prices in Boston. New York, Chicago. or some other lug: city in the United States, but with the prices obtained by [amen in small villages in the United Stat- cs rut-ally distr..t from the great cen- treq at pomhtiun. He must t " into consideratirn not only the cost NIT?) ROYAL FA MILI ks A-you wig nabs A can-M study ct. tho Wu“: the United States thi I. ttee ttn quantity imported win n- 1::ch rather than dinOiah? Prices in the United States. Evan it the Reetprcror Agreement did not. H in Am. New Zea- land and twelve tarUtti mien: bo- siil the Unit“) was. an it the llVOIn'd In“. man. could be got rid ot no that Canada can“ own- mrhets to the United' States do”, the mjority at Canadian mum would gain not“ w Reciprodty. nub they would hie very great ..,18 ”.15 ..I6 131 Toronto New York prime, price 22 30 I7 16; 15 " 15 Mic l5 I8 " " In " 6 l Mr, D. M. Bowman, of Iloradale, ‘was present and addressed the Coun- cil, informing them ot bis intention to rebuild the dam at that village. and asked them to again assume the por- tain formerly maintained try the Township. Moved by Mr. Mattias]: and Mr. Snider, That this Council be a com- mittee of the whole, to meet at Floradale on March 80th lit. " 2 o'clock P. M. to consider with Mr. D. M. Bowman the reopening , of the raceway and the construction ot a concrete arch at the same place, Car.. ried, Moved by Mr. Weber and Mr. Koch, That By-law No. 583 beread t third .._....... a... ia"irll '1' 'dr'""" Thu wrap on» come along and the 2"gPg'3"r'.t,.. iliitte'i,?iir. whnlv =rhool ot mpdlrlno n (unturned, Wm [annulu- / now and apparently ittdmttrtattte theor. 'a'gt.ttttti"i, ("MP '. / In. an good. all DPO‘NIIIYP, “Em . , In thr mm or medicine to Mrme . r “mos discover new "In" In old v'Ti/,'1s'ritgf.UtU,o " thtrtes. can: at hull-o. rm out t = 0.0 u that. In In the clean of cer. m" .m " to u m "1; - 1iltiltttMtgtit,?tii,EcCCCL' mu-Imm" .... at noon. - The Council met again members present. Every now and then '" come to I cert-In epoch in medicine when u think advance or Improvemom In poasihlo. Moved by Mr. Mattusch and Mr. Snider. That we hereby instruct the Clerk to prepare a hy-law to amend Section 1 of By-hw No. 558, by striking out the words "treeentyAtxre" and substituting mentor the words "one hundred." Carried. The Council adjourned" tor one hour Now you're not" I "known-nil." Only about one per cell. of the people are. And to you we any that you owe it to nur own but judgment to try Payrhlne. Moved by Mr. Koch and Mr. Weber, That By-taw No. 583 to appoint the several Township Others, for the cur- rent year, be read a ftrst and sec- ond time. Carried. We feel sure that you retentive mlnd--one thal learn more. to advance. Just because of thttt unfunny du. trust, that suspicion that won for them the lune attitude in return. that and. every one distrust In! til-"kc thou. Moved by Mr. Koch and Mr. Weber, That we increase the Clerk's salary by frity dollars, making salary $300 They promised we" " one time ht their are". then they seemed to come to a full stop. The Clerk havmg applied. at a "reviouts session. for an increase in salary, the Reeve in the meantime se- cured the following information re- garding salaries paid to Clerks and Treasurers in the other Townships in this Countrsitertoo Ttr., Clerk $400.00, Treasurer 8150.00; Wellesley Tp., Clerk $400.00, Treasurer $100.00; Wilmot Tp., Clerk and Tremrcr, $625.00; North Dumtried Ttr., Clerk and Treasurer $450.00; (in the latter two townships the omees are com- bined). ' You know the 'tttttrr-ttaiu." Sus- picious of everybody and everythlng‘ The minutes of the previous-ii/sais,, were my! and adopted. The Municipal Council of the Tome- ship of Woolwich met at Comatose». on Ttresdiir the 14th day of Much. A. D. 1911, pursuant to adjournment trom last session. All the members "resent. The Reeve in the chair. WOOLWICII COUNCIL because Psychine (Si-Keen) is its own best advertise) ment. Redd this offer: . DRESS GOODS. In navy. amethyst. known. green, catavn, helio, black checked, and myrtle, Diag- onal Worsted dress Goods; alts! amethyst,.brown and black checked Tatteta Cloth, Navy Lustre with white stripe and grey Tweed, these are all We regular lines, and from Thursday to Saturday 'or...... Me White with Black Check Serge. " inch wide, reg. Tlie per yd. tor W........... ...m..... TP.....-. ......... ... sd, All the mum that are n on, an the colors that m liked. in .u the gndu out are' impala? on; now here ready tor the npprovnl ol those women who like to hare their new Dunes. Gown, Fungi Skim. etc, early. t _ " q ’ For “army. Fridny and Saturday we will otrer.the [allowing at rerutrly low who: to: all now: ' I . _ .' t . COLORED SHANTORA SILK, in any, pale blue, lawn, ecrn. rose, pink and black; " inches wide, 1 - 501: a yard, trom Thur-day to Saturday, per yard only .. .t.....t. .rrWrrw.. FPWrrr... P........ ..r.....r.m. "e. PLAIN RAW SILK. Washes and wears better than print, a usual 50c value, tron “army to l Saturday, per yard only m.".............. .merrr.e. .'_.m.rr. .rrt..... -...mr.e.te ...mmmW.....-m- ___, _ “h Correct New A. Wouloh General Dry Goods Clothing you have In open that is lnxlom to 500. Bottle FREE PROCEEDINGS For Spring Now Bolnz Sold Hero .8. Berlin All the WllEttlllELOFiNlre .A. Weseloh 8: Go. tiiiii,, t . we ”I 'll"' In tiiiti we“... ”win the ClitA-M 'AU, rd, ',tttegrtat te,, ttr. A an. " u . “Born... Learn something It our expense. fill,' out the Coupon no mil to us. any? Dom-Mucu- a ' In Wank In": " has West Van an "It Rpm». Wash-0- " in]: Dar“ Walnu- iiii'g'i'i,ihhere at!“ in (hurl-0| ot I he! lat, NW Mun 0“.va on" (Ml-nu M" / 9.12-3.25, Lam-I9- / If youihlve my of then Aliment! don't be u "know-lull," it won't pay A thlrd of a eetttary us, Psych!” was compounded o! certain herbs. Since that tune It hu cured hun- dreis of thousands. And all because It maimed those Itertm that science now no" builds up and llrcngthenl the while cor- wuleu of the bittoe-<t"t Magenta. erta.--ttte navel-men of the body. do. venting every germ ttf films that ”in. entrance to the body. M. Weber; 25 Peter Martin; " Isaac B. Martin; 28 Jonas B. Martin; 29 A. Larch; 30 A. Brown; 31 David Lichty " H. Koopman; 34 Conrad Redrich; 35 S. K. Brubacher; M Peter Ziegler; 37 Edwin Dewitt; 38 M. Friedman; er; 39 Andrew Letson; 1 Henry Meli- tzer; " Herbert 'lflU,. 43 W. S. Hemmerich; M J. J. Wilkinson; 45 H. Hamilton; " Wm. Brohman; 47 B. Schmuck; " Jon. I. Friedman; " Daniel G. Martin; 50 Jacob Relst; 51 David M. Martin; 52 Con. Eisen- bach; 53 Enos w Martin; 54 Amos Shoemaker; " Jno. Stahlnaum, Jr.; " Sol. Sclieilele; " Con. Schwindt; 58 D. M. Bowman; " Chas. Titter; " Hy. Schneider; 63 Israel Weber; 6t Walter Durst; " Jno. Schweitzer; " Wm. Mitchell; 67 Til. M. Martin; 1 Oliver Scheifele; 2 Enos Bmmsttn; 3 Mono s. Martin; 4 Simeon Good; ' Jonathan Martin; t Wm. Jambi; 8 Sam B. Bowman; ' David Lichty; 12 Tilman Horse; " Henry Gingrich; 14 G. C. Schweitzer; " A. Freeman; 16 John Burnett; 17 Joseph H. Woods; 18 Fred Weigel; 20 Merino Weber; 21 Chris. Each; " Memo M. Snider; 23 Conrad Boiender; 24 Sun 1 Martin 2. Brubaeher; 2 Geo. Holtzworth; 3 Jesse B. Snyder; 4 Anthony Gies; 5 Henry Jacobi; 8 Philip Beisel; 7 Ezra Weber; 8 Jas. Mitchell; 9 L. Betunermund. Total ...w.r..t ......... ."'...'........ 818.95 Carried. Moved by Mr. Snider and Mr. Mat.- tusch. That this Council do not ad- journ to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo. on Tuesday. the 9th day of May, next, at 9 o'clock A. M. Carried. T .time and named. Carri... Moved by Mr. Koeh and Mr. . Mat- tuach. That the following accounts be paid and that the Reeve. grant his orders for the ttttme.'-- John Manger. damage toplow 84.00 John R. Kuhl, damage to plow... .50 Abs M. Martin, gravel ....r.......... 3.85 Christian Frey, gravel .e.... ....s. 4.00 Mrs. Wendel Bauman, wire [once bonus ..m....m. ....-m--- __, gtgtgt List ot Gainers Appointed Under By-Law No. 588. Fence Viewers. Pathmasters. W. J. SNIDER, Clerk, Dress Fabrics print, a usual 50c value, [tom “army to Ontario an.» and Nnh‘ . Mr W1 than Ant and Ink," And we do ml to show our and tttttttdence In " wonder“! we”; ration. ‘ A roaming 9tt bu been based on our thlrly " Clperience with m- splendid wind”, with a run know- ledge or hundred: ot (would. of cure- It H mdo. ' We will anomaly buy and al.- tribute In um um er, huadnlo a tyyeedn of (head "eent bottle. Finn-e. Mr Nun. .. , " . n 'i.iEFeiilTkTlil,t2Ptdl tPlt 1%,".,rrrtUCtGii'i'Tst"i"lrNtl (i'l'dtl, ',1ar'A'3l',"i',r'diii t't'utt. Gi: but”. I... ". of only about " aiii- book, f‘Woman's Own Ian-d; ‘ To All. Women: I will and free with lull instructions. my home trauma: which positively cures Leuoorrhou. Ulceration, DMruumnetsts, 1"th ot the Womb. Pail-ml or Irregular U'! iods, Uterine and Ovarian Tumor: or Growths, also Hot Flushes, Nervous.. 'tess, Melancholy. Pain: in the Head, Back or Bowen, Kidney and Bladder troubles were caused by weakness peculiar to our sex. You can con- tinue treatment " home at a cost , __ -__..-. u. Auulvlll. 1 alum I s. Martin; 5 Abe B. Martin; a C. s. ' Weber; T Memo Holfmnn; 8 Moses _ C. Martin; 0 Peter Miller; " George _ Reist; 11 John C. Bricker; 12 Jae. l, Treisinger; " George S. Miller; " ' Walter Stork; " Norman Snider. ) Poundlmepers. ' 1 John Hahn, Thomas Dotson; 3 Henry Hitter; 4 Caper Magi; 5 J. , W. Schweitzer; ' Wm. Sterldick; 7 Mr. Zinger; 8 Byron Letaon. Herd Impncton. J John Hardy; a This. curthe1d: 3Dam’el Ernst; 4 PeteriMiner,. 5 Peter Schmchl; 6 Hency Jacobi; , John Lehman. LONDON-me engagement is an- nounced of Hamar Gremwoosl, M; P., who was born in Whitby, 0nt., in 1870, to Margery Spencer, an Englishwomn. The marriage will tale place in London. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who is an old [rind at Mr. Crreenwood, is expected to attend the wedding, 'ttl or. T. A 10cm}; _ ,4” 39“!- Ave., Tm / Tre,,',,'"',,',,:,',',':,'..'..', mum.- H. Brodhaecker; "uaréiGuerii, '80 Ezra Weber; 8t Frank Lehman; 82 Peter Algeier; 83 Casper Stumpt; 85 Aaron K. Snider; " Chas. Lasbr, 87 Wm. Sattler; 88 Wm. H. Schnefer; I " Geo. Scherrer; " Simeon Martin. , County Road Overseers. ' I Geo. Musselmu; 2 Wm. Doer- I beckcr; 3 Dare} B: Martin; 4 Jacob HAMAR GREEmEdD To WED. a wuwson LAnv'sTPPEAL " Dan M. Bauman; " Benerat Mar- tin; " B. autumn; " Israel Cress- mun; " Aaron W. Baker; " Peter Sehlnehl; " Ambrose Bolhmm; " coupon m In; 501, Windsor; Ont -.. anon-concu- ~u:ao..c.-uu. no. Ready-to-Wear House Furnishings LEA-ALE!!! tune“... an” a week. my Medin Advis- LI H fl

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