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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Apr 1911, p. 2

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Ind was vlectrd Ihrctor's and Mr, Ila-my A, Ernst, {Wardrn at lhv "why meet- Ttt. (irmgu‘s Church on T o 3‘- Bing lam! "nd Mr 'llmnms ; was appoint-d dcl:sp,ats. l" mod tthich this, war “I” 'In s'tratrca-yt"O "gal"! here at tlw smIdm death Inf (tron of Ayr who was NW} rt! tavorahrv hum m thi; -Mr Jack l’ndlu'omhc- has kl a nu“ .\lrl.alulllln au- r'.---Nrs. Sthadur is accumu- uilding mavIcrir-Y for hon new , on Astttts sttvct,-- Thru- service in the l-Ivangz-liml hero on Sunday mung to the, of t.'pastor RM, Mr. Min is attending 1hr untur- ',urich, Thr' Young Peoplcs runden'd a Moran an I mu- gramme on Sunday rn-mnz a! the usual $311110. Id in Clcist Church el'. Mr. Newton of 'otriciate aul Rev. Mr. e Mr. Newton's du- i1l.-schoot hogan on ti: a wry large concur e people who are taking asters in the educational “load of numcry stark trom Michigan ml is lulled among the purchas- .town an! township.-Mr. t is mailing: prvparatinns he old Lutitvran ('hun'h hid: he rt'wnlly purchas- lot, when it will br 0min» and Convzurtrd inte The many friends will be learn that Miss Carrie . Wilmot is on a [an reu- cry aflu u wry an ' trom tyIiioid Yvcr-Mr. , 'norszdca!vr "' Trr:mtr, Carload cl horsrs from T Fa‘urdav and Mr. .hhn shipped to” mrluztls of The Park Commission hos. fmade it:rlt itll, a busy Wing hem sjml, Mr, \Irrrnl Indscapo gurlmwr " Watvi- . up the Pram-ltr w, I., M vas vlertcrl Ilvrlur's Votes --Miss Villa Nth-an has her duties lwrn as sit%ool tor another term -ltv, Mr ll Acton gave a wry imprvsu was in Zion church on hum.. y Misses Firming of l‘nulp May evening “uh Her su- Duncan Drum hrrv __ Mr "nor has rrturnod m hrs ' Wellrslm alter upondlng a I with Mr .hcnh Schneider , s a return-d with rela- KINGWOOD "been appointed lo position at paying y street branch of in Toronto. --Mr. _ ' maurgcr roturnczl A: 1Nsiness trip to Itie W23 successful in {use contracts lor which class of . . Hamburg ManufaCr br are Vesy bcsy at [will he no service in 1hureh here ntxt Sun- It of anniversary ser- Bengt at Toronto the home a! his week. "is many eased m hear ulna lrdm a six Quebec .-Mrs. J. home in Ar- am having "own at the Senator ant t Hamilton is Mrs. Ralph C. r. Whippet of t spent Sun- and Mrs. Geo. tel: trom a two ends in Brant- . Peninsula-Mr. Alisa Craig mus T r. Charles Na! L? q ss Edna (iron, Ending a moutlr's mental home here.) non-y mt. m, Sand-1 is, Mr. and ' Margaret trt u r in Pud- toe in Von .Thundly - amt. m oi " sister, a rtder,ick bl Bis use ll llahy’s (Dun Tuhlnis Ls Hr "nt' mrdirine that l.-| he giw-n Imlu- ones 1sith the firm huml‘vigr th " IMM'A hut no! “ill "Null. 1hr Tablt-ts att. suit] umlu thv guarrm r " '.. In l-rnmrnl analyst to column t or» iah- nor any " lur tin; “rich un'l [arm the ynunm-sl rhiti-they urn " possibly do harm, tirvy thaw do poo', an i umr a mother has "wt! lh'm s'e uill nun-r again 91w he: Mlle up N raslnr oil u the "soottr ing" st tr,q “Ht-h simply dull. bar, into tem:mr..y "hr! um! in (‘-~I~nd do Irtmt. Mrs. Phillis 'urLt.is, prnptm4¢vc., gymn- “Sr-ml Im- A GOOD 1tf.0iClW:. ”n _.._ “my“ were" pleasantly entertained . along with a nulnoer th' friends and neigh- burs, at the home of tlt'hn’de's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Valentine Sch- midt Mr and Mrs, Frictey will more, In a few days, to their new home near Linwood. Their many friends and neighbors wtsh T them Prosperity in their new home- “r and Mrs .lnhn \'nllimu‘, oi Heidi-l» "rug, tistivtt 'al tre. lit-me of Mr and Mrs .lulm Knarr, "II Sunday - Master ('lailnn lleier spent Sunday afternoon with his friend Master Charliv Prciss --hir Henry Doerbeek- er. of Michigan, arrived here one day inn late to attend the funeral of his late brother John, Not Rnnwing Mr ll llm-rheeker's enact locality, the relailiies here had difriculrv in geliing word to him. hence the. iielm - Hum: To Mr and Mrs .l W Solemn“. a um. bonds of holy matrimony on Wednes- Cay evening, April 19th, at the Luth- eran parsonage, Heidelberg, the Rev. lir. JSeh'alke omeiatjng. The couple won- Pleasantly entt'rtained . along with a number tpi" friends and neigh- |..... ... .11 L," . .. F, -- News Notes-The sap season being ended the buckets are now stored away. The present year's run _ was a good one both for quantity and quality-Seeding has tregun in this neighborhood but is going to be somewhat later than "suat.--weddcd: Mr. Gordon Frickey and Miss ' Min- erva Schmidt were joined in the bonds of holv matrimonc nu Wad-m» l News Novesc--eAoding will be in (tull swing this week ii the weather keeps fine.-Mr, Zenas Snyder is making preparations to erect u strawshed and build a silo this ‘comirij. tiummer.--Mr. and Mrs. Jtu. cob "can, of Anthony, Kansas, visi- ted relatives in this vicinity last tved.-- Miss Ruby Plum, ct Brussels, is spending a iew yiccks at Mr. .1. G. Howeil'sc-Mt. and Mrs. “(it of Gait, attended the Literary am Farmer's Club meeting at 8.8. No. 5 last Friday evening.- Mises Margaret and Ella Risk, of Woodstock,, are visitim friends and relatives in this community this wrek.--hiiss Selina and Mr. Eldon "mil ol Burnside, were the guests ff Mr. A. E. Bean's on Sumtay.-- Mr. Chas. Bullock had the mishrtum- to have hit arm woken last Saturday by being kicked by a horse.- Mrs. George Risk. who has been on the sick list is ittvroviu:--Mr. Fred Arr derson left for Sydney, B.C., whore 1 I Brie-seeding-rations have started around here.--Mrs. M. Winn ‘and daughters Elsie and Gladys ot i Waterloo spent a few days visiting her brother, Mr. Roht. Foster9rs. Kai. Fetch ot Berlin was a visitor at J. L. Hammond's last week-Mr. Richard Pride oi Atwood called on his nephew Mr. Robt. Anticknap who has been confined to his room during the last tive months-Mr. Simpson ot Sarnia was in the village one day last week looking alter the painting and decorating of Boyd church and we understand the manag- ing committee have decided to accept his tender.--Mr. J . L, Hammond has rented the property of Mr. Merino L. Erh who moved to Wellesley last Wei-Cross-hill will soon have an- other telephone line as operations will soon begin to Build a line north trom the village to connect at Lin-l “cod. 3 d Tttt-$.-%r. In! “B" guru; to I t r- " oth".,,' - It M chroma h run it I .-It. on; Wuhlyu bu loll g hrs. tun stock and ink-rut.- N. It. Bus ot In: Bertin.-Mi" I (iii, Oink-'62:" pent Sunny rut f - .41”. HuV Heiat tte'"} - with In. Fred "was - It. In! In. Allen Sheena" aren't - In Berruc--Mr. and In. i M! Snyder a' German Mills "tted at Mr. F. Grimmw': on My ttgst.-Mr. Jam ttttd Min Nettle Bur-hr! spent Sunny at their home in St. Agatha.-- The mm ( Lizzie Stun. Lillian Winner and Still. Uchty spent the week end , with we lormer’r sister at St. JiMe- ttttr-Mt-r.. Allen tghcenvct.er and. Hilton Weter were business maroon»I in Preston on Tuesday 1ast.--Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shana were renewing BC- I omiatarte6 in Yatton last woeh.-Mr. Alvin Show spent Sunday st his hrgue .--Misa trea, Shoemaker spent her Easter vacation in Berlin. i, _ mama ERBSVILLE HAVSVII.LE CROSSHILL I0it THE BAR“ tl y Own T) Hr?! anl Mlle son, and Miss Viola Dunla- who luv? born visiiirttrfrivnds in Elmira and Wal!enstvin tor, snmo tinr. Ill! It r Hamilton on Tlnus!:_v “M . ther will visit their sustor, Mrs. Andnw Forrvstcr, hetore lc-ming tor their horue in Lloy '.imir.strr,-. Mr Slil‘l'k “ho 'tul '" badly iniurr, uhilv making at his machine in the lrluwicr llamwmwl lmlnn' is. tomc- Ninx nirrly alibi-uh hr will not he able to work tor ~0th limo to U6'ruiC. --Misci Inna Sm“ who has sprnl ttm rim" nml'il‘s with hm slslot, Mrs. A, H, Ert; 1. :1. this tech tor Mr s J. H. Ruppel visited their daughter, t"e'Crd"'dl,'1"l,'l,h'l." Bridges treg l, Mrs. (Rein) Lossner, at Snyder, That the 'l'l'l',n,'d,, t I (ant 'A",,','?,?,' It Easter holidays. - paid:-- g mo“ s be -- . r. ‘romm w " has been employed . 5 , in the toundrv tor some time has tmdthe 8m: oi .31'000 be paid to I left for the was; when bolus around I ow an children f!! the late - a position. Among those who took h?“ Battier, who was killed when advantage ol the special rates to To- t',"/'2,r,'"it'." engine broke through the route last week were the lollowing: n so o.v.er the River Nith on the Mrs. Hy. Heimhecker, Mrs. J. A. County 1ine..hetwetn Oxford and Wa.. Schroder, Miss Edith Behrens, Miss terloo counties, and that the County Lloyd, Mrs. J. Collinson, Mrs. Af" .Solicitor prepare & proper discharge , K. Uinke, Mrs. Geo. Ratz, Mrs. J. m connection tlt.? the same. Hedrich and Miss Grace Erb.-Mr. It, Th J. J. PPiyey Chairman. J M. Shaw, of Klinck‘s jewelht more, . e report was tutopted, visited his parents at Owen Sound . last week.-Mr. Theo. Musselman has -------- . returned to Elmira alter having CONESTOGO , spent several weeks in the West.-- - ( Miss Lillian Odger of Toronto is , .. _ , , visiting her friend Miss Minnie Ratz. mm: gig-Elam“? have com- l -Mr. Trode of Markdale spenta lew your future 'sri, I'tra 'elt..T Arrange days with Elmira friends.- Mr, and either Wed ‘1‘",me . ."emngs on ', Mrs. Heacock oi Toronto were visi- dav F . nes ay, Friday or Satur- . tors at the home of in. .c. W. Mit- "is "lfl'dll",rilt1',e,t,eg, that t,ti,-/ s chell on Mill street over the holi- p. m. on on: 2Ltrl at 6.30 days.-- Miss M. Betzner oi Berlin Thursday at“; Ma Ty; leri'T, and spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss it not he wi y s nex ' Would Gracie Stein.- Mrs. J. Borkwood ing ot the Il'; nowhthnt early !elot- visited her husband at Hamilton last upon to take :30 as been deluded week. Mr. Borkwood is continually havin child n m regard to growing weaker.- Mrs. Herman age 0;“ ti; :2“ I',',"',': 14 years of Christman oi Pembroke whose has in the evenin Cell,,',', ter It', o'eim* band was drowned last [all while keep the you: he: Tl', "d',",,'," Po duck shooting, visited friends in this ttuenees “mare”? 2G',rl',m ur. town last week-Miss Laura Seipel much of the evil iu'sg,"I'li, l for: is visiting her cousin Miss Emma sultin I ll " Immora ity. re- Jung, ior a few daysc--Mr. A. Moses to in: Jrg'ln J, 'Te,', young children spent a low days with his parents at fall LTI, "l e s'reets'aiter Ili/tltr- St. Mary's last week. --Miss K. . . e. oca1 Women's Imstitute Strome, Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Conrad i",', 'll',",,),', for a concert to be held and Mr. Orrie Hollinger spent lass . e near tuture.--our yo1me rt- ter with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.g9chier- 'dl/tl',',,',',"; Mr. Henry Hachhorn, . " holtz at Goderieh.--1Ir. Geo. Christ- d" I?" I', present repatrmg bicy- man and Mr. Norman Killer attended es. . e f"? has a low dandy new the "Rebecca Lodge" at Berlin last 2:? it: his g,tg 1o2eael.", Wor- Monday evening.-- The entertainment. 'll'ed 'Jl'Ls/','. ma 1r11 Alderman C. “Father Time," given by the young short vi it 'Idle ’onestogo . a people. of the Methodist Church last them Ll',',',.',, on“ azirdavf. J: noticed Monday evening proved quite a suc- ti l', . k v. ' ese gen- cess.--Miss Doty of London, who had etnett wou for to procure the been engaged as ihreetcress of the tJfota/'xelsio,n, from Waterloo cantata-, deserves credit for her work. in "Ill',,", If” tlu";",',',),") they could A large number oi young people were v d e oar F e cars and be f'fl't present and enjoyed the evening.-Mr. eye. right to the most btyttiryl; Arthur Noxon oi the Metropolitan part IU?: town here, where there ls Bank, Wellington. visited Elmira C'l',',, c?,., the finest foun,ty scenery friends last week-ltr. Israel Groft do bt for J,'gge.r,,P,c,-, We have no was at Guelph last week attending ou .a . ese gentlemen have seen the Horse show-Mr. and Mrs. H. enough .vchiht he.re to satisfy them Hind spent Easter with the Iattcr's that this.pxtension would certainly mother. Mrs. Amv.-Rev. J. Cr. Burn be a ?.ar "g. proposnlon_ and we and Mr. W. H. btto are attending- t trust tie will act accordingly.-- Mr. conference which ta being held at and Mrs:, tlenry "tInter of Doon, Zurich this week in connection with if“ Friday with friends here. the Evangelical ttharch.-Mr. Martin on?‘ ftl, "2'l','Ayi2" Mr. “d Mra. Stthurnachey who will shortly take I " . c e e e, " " sons. possession at his fine new house which TrCrrrt-r- he lately purchased from Mr. J. Col- MilllfillB Ills EASES linson is otiering for sale his house on , _ the corner of Mill and King street.-. ' Mt Noah L. Martin has recovered Ill THE SPRING suiliciently from his recent severe at- tack ol blood poisoning as to be - able to be out again.- MissI Agnes Can be Removed by Toning Up m " mas wh was ious - . . .fl,',rei'l", ig aux-t smith"; ill /l' the Bird, Thus Strengthen. Kiloblaueh of Hesson spent the holi- ttttr the Nerves days with her father, Mr. Hy. sulch- - m?ider.-Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Weis- miller spent part on last week with l Nervous diseases ale more t'ommott friends in St. Jacobs-Mr. N. K, t and more serious in the spring than Haugh oi Toronto, was re- I at any other time of the year. Tttis neiving acquaintances in this1 is the opinion of the best, medical au- 1 loan and vicinity last wool. -- , tlurilies alter long cbtwrration. Yi-i Mrs, l F,Cirmuml spent sunday', lal Charms in the system alter long aith lliends in "vriin,- Rev. w, l “inter months may cause much more Paw c it 1mm. spell; last Monday 'than "spring weakness," and. file lil- wnth itsv, P, Graupner-Mr, Jamie- miliar weariness and achings. t',Mrii.' son has mmrd tronl l'ppcr Wu lwirh records prove that in April and May, int: the hulls.- lately owned try (in, I neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy Klluck ml Mill slim-i - Mr. Geo, ()t- I it‘d various till-ms oi nerve disturb- Io “ho is iraihlng at tho Iroquois gallons are at their worst, rspevially High 541100] is spending the Easter 'amorlg those who have not rescind I hohd? s ol his hour. herv-.Mrs R. ! miY-lle ago I Items oi Ittterest.-Miss Marie Eix _ and Miss Nettie Wahl spent. Good I F'riday with Iriends in St. Jacobs.-.. Mr. Walter Ruppel and his wife ot Preston spent part of last week with the Ionner's tNwents.-Mr. and Mrs. " Recon-um It all those elements are so generously Included tn Rod Rose Tea it well merits the term tea u the result cf camandrarrerienea tn hunding--muat be tho combination of tinet b. ' trir t's in (hum lr4t r IL? hone in Mumps-g, , "Milton M Witttee- ELM.'RA Mm and ”May _ A,. - Because “unending-oh. “away. and] tr, Mi, Page 4 The antiquated custom of taking purgatives in ttw spring is “pleas, tor the systrm rally mds strength- with; while pnrgativrs mnkr you wra- ter. In: Williams' Pink Pills tttwe a syrcial at'tinn 'o ttr. blood and when tor they girr s1ret th and have cumd nut only "new Imms " nvrmns disorders, but als . other be a paying proposition and we trust ti " will act accordingly.-- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daimler of Donn, spent Friday with friends here. Born: On Monday, to Mr. Ind Mrs. Oliver Scheliele. twin sons. News Notes.-tsrmers have com- menced seeding operations, Arrange your future shopping evenings on either Wednesday, Friday or Satur- day evenings. Remember that busi- ness places will be closed at 6.30 pm. on every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday after May lst next. Would it not be wise, now that early clos- ing ot the stores has been decided upon to take action in regard' . to having children under 14 years of age oil the streets alter nine o'clock in the evening. This would serve to Deep the young people free from in.. ituenees which are responsible for much of the evil and immorality re- sulting from allowing young children to frequent the streets after nighb, fall.-The local Women's institute is preparing for a concert to be held I in the near tuture.--our young re-) pair man, Mr. Henry Hachborn, is kept busy at present repairing bicy- cles. He also has a lew dandy new ones in his show rooms.--His Wor- ship Mayor Schmalz and Alderman C. Kranz of Berlin paid Conestogo a short visit on Saturday. We noticed them looting it. Now it these gen- tlemen would work to procure the trolley extension lrom Waterloo through here to Elmira, they could in luture board the cars and be con- veyed right to the most beautiful, part of the town here, where there is some of the finest country scenery to be seen anywhere.-- We have no doubt Cat these gentlemen have seen enough v.hile here to satisfy them that this extension would certainly “oh? by all lwwlk'im- clnulr !! " u out» I box I iopreillor (Easels, who along with Councillors Katzetumsier and Gm:lin Lili] appointed a spook! committee ‘t‘) meet the survivors of the late lisam- Battier, who was killed while moi-8mg a bridgo on the boundary line between Wutezloo and Oxford Counties nearly two years Mo, pre- srnteJ a repost and recommended that the County one: Mrs. Battier the tWttt of $1,000 in lull cl claim lor damages which would be accep- tmrlo to her. That the sum oi $1,000 be paid to the widow and children ot the late Isaac Rattler, who was killed when his traction engine broke through the bridge over the River Nith on the County line between Oxford and Wa.. terloo counties, and that the County Solicitor prepare a proper discharge in connection with the some. J. J. Wilkinson. Chairman. The report was adopted. Gentlemetc-Your Standing Cour mittee‘on Roads and Bridges beg leave to recommend: The report was discussed at some length and it wrs pointed out that 0stcrd County paid Mrs. Battier tt.5oo last year in settlement at tlc dam. The majority or the members who spoke were in favor of adopting the report and the Ron-.9; an". Bridge» Committee was instructed to dart with the report. ll). urns: IILI. A large [umbefuf communicatirrs Were read try "a Clerk. including the [ollowingz lust Obstru- Regulations. W. A. new. Prorinctai Engine: u? nighumys, wrote tn mum to tle regulations an Inn! In observed 'o get the Gorernmt grunt. Recommend: Settlement. rnis sauc- in hid lot a. purple ttd “In“ with the applied“ -.I lor gunk trom the m too org-ninth: I in the Couar, 'rt but than annual being received. am also tor receiv- ing the report ot the Equalization Committee. at which all the members you: present and Union Chi-tum ol Ei- The Co ctr Council opened it): April was“ at as Cunt "one My ‘Impll l' 'I.‘Hll'l\ "I l..; In or ya: Br. 'bit6. 681' “000 "Our baby cries for Chamberlain', Cough Remedy," writes Mr. T, J3. Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the best. cough remedy an the market for coughs, colds and rump." For sale by all Dealers. Brieis.-Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wool- mr visited at the home ot his iath- er, Mr. Jacob Woolner. Br., on Sun- (Ly last-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prange \isited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riack near Kossuth. - Wss Geneva Kinsie visited Miss F.ieirta Cressmart on Suryiay.--Miss Ida and Miss Hannah S:hie9:lanj Mr. Allen Schiodel visited rot Mr. Andrew Binder's Sunday last and tl Mr. I. C. Shantz's.- Mr. and ms. J. Sander ant! daughter Elana. tisited ot the home of Mr. Christ. Brubachcr on Sundar--MrfF. Heim- beclvr of Berlin. visited Miss Nelle Hsipct on Sundav.--Mr. and Mrs. Da- vix'. Gimbcl tisited at the home of Dr o. Reist's ot Kossuth on Sunday hast.-atr. and Mrs. John Becker vis- ltod at the home of Mr. A. Baker on Strrfay.-Mr. Sol Woolner visited Egg 'Jacgl- Woolnor st. last week. For further iniorrnatiun aptly to the undersigned. GEO. M. SHIRK, HARRY SCHADE, Executors, H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. I7-4t. . The property will Le sold subject to a. reserve bid. ' Th'RMts'.-Ten per cent of the trur- chase money to be paid at the time of sale and the balance within sixty days thereafter. There is upon the "may a [use twwlorey [nine midcnco 27131 It. The first Boor is large and is fitted up tor two stores and an the mom! L'oor no the good sized bedrooms. There in also a ow-storey addition 86r36 it. comprising {our rooms and kitchen. Good cellar, Batt wat- er in kitchen and splendid Iurrk water well on ptopeity. (lathe propqny is a large barn an 39 '. and shed 18x22 it. Th: pra"erty is centrally locate: and is readily available In: busi- ness purposes. We have a big stock of Jamieson's paints, the best on the market which was bought at hut year's price-. The price of paint has Increased 25 per cenh but we are going to give our numerous customers advantage of this and are selling our paint at ON LY 8r80 Per GALLON Saturday. Icy Mb. I." at 3 own-km. tho alkmooa. up property mid try the lute Martin Stink; at the time ot " mm. being the resi". are, and store with land chaining, on td northwest (on It?! II “in; and Princess Sts., " the town ot Waterloo, Inning a frontage ut sixty-eight tet on King EC, 1nd one hundm’. am lozty- (on feet on Princess Street. - You will do well to take advaniGUr this price and save money. Paint guaranteed. late Martin tgetade' will one: tor sale by " tic. motion. on the prem- scs in the Tun a! Waterloo, on It is always more economical the proper paint for any purpose. are now selling here and we can also Beree you. Ladies' Suits in Black and Colors at $100) $15.00 $18.00 to $20.00 Misses Suits 'F 6, 6t ol to.oo I2 50 15.00 to 18.00 Ladies' Coats, Short length at 4.75 5.00 6 oo 7.50 to I000 Ladies' Coats, long len th at 5.00 ttoo 7 50 to 15.00 Children's Coats short incur. at 9.<n 1M ' m rm .- I -- w. meke a specialty ofWomen‘s Garments and that is why you tind here the beet euortment. the best goods end the best value. For twenty years our buyer has had to do with the buying of Women", Garments, and he le still leerning and those who buy here get the benefit of his long expe rience. Style is not the only consideration it the selection of theee goods. me- terinl and work menship are fully as important and these three features are care- fully Considered and Examined in the securing of our Ladies Garments. Paints For All SUITS AND BOATS “Items-’95:)? ft. [Lemma-k ot the OF VALUABLE PROP! RT Y The Best and Cheapest Suits and Spring Goats AUCTION SALE In J_amieson’s Paint line Our The House. Inside and Outside BRESLAU Only 81.80 per Gallon Gort renal}; it; 2.50 Half Section of "no Virgin Land For sale Fourteen miles from Calgary. four miles from Shogun-d and tIve Illa!“ Langden, A'hertu. Adjoiniiiq lands under culliva'ion hy in'," neighbors. Owner norrreaident, and has no new for the land. \Vould se in Ptricrwac farmers on (may terms. For further ptuticuUrr, use 444 - EM. Fillltl. IOU-lb. ht. of fannily paints. you will Rad a. paint for every pur: Poe, stains for the tool of the house. sluts for the p mch. ouuitf; and luaide’ giinns, shins for the thin urnibure and tioorm wood. work tutd doors. at. I." par in cans of suitable sizes. ltis really surpris- ing the improvement. 3 little paint. and good judgement can make" in- nny home, and so chsHr ting cost need not be coun- and satisfactory to use s uarmoms and that is why you tind and the best value. For twenty years of womon"s Garments, and he is still 'oo 3-50 5.00 to 600 special low Conrad Bros. WATERLOO We have also a. bid stock of Hamme s, Tacks, Tack Lifters, Carpet Beaters, and Screw Drivers You will find this the store to get your garden hole at low prices. Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Trowels, Etc, Garden Tools We shall be pleased to quote prices. . WIRE FENCING f . Berlin. Ont. Big shock ofPistaburg Perfect Hardware, Plumbing and Elec.ricul Supplies ONTA RIO N o 0 "

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