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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Aug 1911, p. 4

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U frienis in Waterloo last week.â€" ) Wlorence Shopherd accompenied ‘ber frien@ Miss Alice Eem‘s _ of ) ;” are spending a few days with nds |â€". in â€" Toronto.â€"Mics : Am it Borse of South River is a . guest the Misses Bingcman fora * fow e‘ss: * "Miss > Hellâ€"r and daughter i of St.. Jazobs, spenrt a wee‘s ) the Bome of Mr. ond Mrs. â€"Hui =â€"Mrs. Moyer , Mr. .B. W. and . M. foyer© spent Sunday at East Heide!â€" Derg â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Bingema:+ [ Rocbester and Mr. and Mrs.: Isaâ€" i dor (Enyder of Berlin, motored _ to ‘ Â¥he home of Mr. and . Mrs. Rin:eâ€" msam on Mcnday and spont a |leasâ€" © ende : spare«"sd roo[.â€"» ML. Weber cf Berlin visited his â€"Mr,â€"â€"W. MéAllis tof'l'omn'o,‘ Surday with . Mr. Alex. McAlâ€" â€"â€" Dr. and Mrs. J. Weidenkamâ€" ‘ of Waterloo were â€" visiters in j{ji, Friday.â€"Mr. Wm. Muréoc Belwood _ was a g.ost of his Mrs! Bemis last woek.â€" Mtr. and k Harry Rise, Mr. R. and .. M‘ss eryl Rice‘ of Crosshill, . Michigan an 1 \ Bice of _ Minden City, who are Mloting through _ Westerm Ontatio, we . guests of Mr. cn‘> Mrs.. Alex. ister and family Thirs ty and Rriday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Shuh and Miss Fe a of _ Berlin Sundazed at foot Hill Farm.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mord and daughter, Miss Alice fent ~Sumday . in Floracale.â€"Mr. Wi Erb and Missâ€" Melinia . Erb visâ€" of Henty Amos.â€"There passâ€" . E away on Saturday afternoon _ at is home here Mr. Henty Amos. He d . m in poor health . for â€" some time, â€"s his death was not unexpectâ€" gd. He leaves to mourn his loss . a ife an d four daughters. The _ fun< tal took place on Monday afternoon . fom his late home. ‘The . bereaved Aamil: have the sympathy of many riends in their affiiction.â€"Mrs. Wolté » ph spent a few days onâ€" the arm . â€"Miss E. Snodgrass of Gueloh $ yisiting her sister here.â€" Mr. G. Sammond of Guelph and. . Miss. A: Paylor called on Mrs. â€" Brydon _ on Banday.â€"Mrs. McDonald ‘of the S. A. M Guelph, took charge of the . serâ€" Â¥ice on Sunday evening _ last and Mrs. Dawson of the same place sang. ant afternoon \| Bermis.â€"Misses Evelia $‘ ‘Weber _ and Miss Shppherd. last woek.â€"Mr in Snyder of Breslau, scent t © ender the. pare:/"id "rool. '« eber cf Berlin visited eng Mr. D. McKay Bemis « peâ€"Mr. W. MéAllister of T e onâ€" | P c‘i‘ fib:?l)"y i ® W‘E helr aunt, | + k the home of Mr. Sattier.â€"A numbe: people from here Â¥ed Mr. and Mrs. W it home: in Hawkes io & m BLOOMINGDALE ADVERTISARS M MoSsRrOoR o m HEIDELEERG es SAEâ€"¢» KINGWOOO Miss â€" Edna d on Mr. fm‘ ek.â€"â€"Mr. ~Fer m here . pleasantly Nrs. Will §.choener Hawkesville on Friâ€" M woek (with friets‘s .. chmidt‘ has . comâ€" ‘w . â€"Mt. d m i6cosstal in 95 ind Miso M Foronto. the E4h 20. 40 ol c uio t i | Washington and Mt, . Bby of. Waterâ€" â€"lo6 were Sunday visitors in â€" . town . at the home ol Mrs. Rush.â€" Mrs._ George Evans and daughter of . Deâ€" troit are paying a visit to ber par« ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daniels. â€"Mrs. F. W. Walker and . children returned to Stratiord on Friday aflâ€" ter (gpending a week. with â€" Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Kerr.â€" Miss Margaret lc!‘l:{y of. Winnipeg who is holidaying in Mitchell spent, Sunday â€" in â€" . town with her sister Miss Ida McNay .â€"Mr Will Franke resumed his duties _ at the. bank of Hamilton after _ a two weeks‘ vacation at ~Grand Bend. ~ Miss Laura N‘rt’ié who has © been summering at Gr sby Park is now W onineier>. Adelyn RAaW, L q > n Abn jar in Pn ie on hn t m been in QOwe â€" for the .« four months réturned to her * ut here on sflq# and Mrs.. Lew Hahn by their â€" guests. Mrs. ‘Madden and Miss Gladys ~Corâ€" son of Chicago, matored to Goderich on Wednesday.â€"Mrs. Erbach of Baden spent Friday in town with . Mrs Simpson Merner.~â€"Miss Sarah _ Nolan returned to Toronto on Wednesday after a short visit with friends . in New Hamburg and Haysvilleâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Bristow of Piattsville spent Sunday at the home . of Mr.> 8. Péacock:â€"Mr. and Mrs. Cook _ of Washington and Mr, ; Eby of Waterâ€" loo were Sunday visitors in â€" . town _at the home of Mrs. Rush.â€" Mrs: the at Balmy Beach, Toronto on her way home.â€"Miss Minnic Schaat spent &A week‘s vacation with friends in Galt. â€"NMr. J. J.» Armstrong .of _ Alliston was the guest of his sister, Mre. J. W. Erb here last week.â€"Miss Wilâ€" liams of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Mrs. Richard Gray of Montreal were the guests of Miss Louise Bettger for a few daysâ€" last week.â€" Mrs (Rev.) Meyers and son â€"Waltér of Galveston, Texas, who has been holiâ€" daying here, left on Fridayâ€" to spend a week in New York City. They will teturn‘ to New Hamburg before leay ling for home.â€"Mrs. James Vance is visiting among her old friends â€" in Buckingham, Quebec,.â€"Mr. Whaley : of Caledonia Ras been attached _ to the staff of the Standard bank here â€" and Mr. Cook: of Newtonville succeeds Mr. Bailey who goes to Colborne. «â€" Quite a number from here attended the Wild West Show at Berlin and Stratford. â€"New Hnmma disâ€" tinguished visitor on â€" y last in the person of Dr. Simpson, head chemist of the Royal Agricultural College at. Kotterdam, Holland. ~Dr> ‘Simpnon is looking into the state of chemical science as applied to â€" agriâ€" ner while in town.â€"Scratch _ horseâ€" races were gotten up on Friday alterâ€" noon last at the driving park here. Two Classes were formed, best â€" two 220. Mr. Charles Mayer of New Dundee acted as judge.â€"Stuart Bros. lAmited, received the first load _ of new wheat this season on . Monday, July 24th, from Mr. George: A. Milâ€" ler of Haysville. < BeF °omm mandt Attended Reunion â€"Cabtain F. H. McCallum attended the Fenian Raid Veteran‘s reunion . at Queenston Heights last week and reports a very‘ consisted of games and athletic sports ehjoyable time. The day‘s proceedings one feature betng a baseball match between teams choses from the St. Catharines and Toronto veterans, In this game Captain McCallum, playâ€" ing with the St. Catharines â€" team, ‘was the best batter up, . the score: was 6â€"4 in Toronto‘s ‘favor. Capâ€" tain McCallum being an old cricket ‘er was equal to â€" the responsibility , thrust upon him, and with three men on bases knocked out a home run, lhinging in foutr runs and thas winâ€" |ning the game for St. Catharines. He ’glsowon a gold headed â€" umbrella in a hundred yard ‘dash and. is now receiving the congratulations of . his many friends. $ Death of Jos. Holocher.â€"The death took <place on Saburday afternoon, July 29th, at the residence of his sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. ‘John, Buckel, of Mr. Joseph Holocher, st., in his . sightyâ€" second year. ‘The deceased had been ill for the past. six months. ‘The late Mr. Holocher was one.of our . most highly respected citizens and was for many years the proprietor of a ooa: er business here, which yiclded a ‘s?b-unthl competency _ on which he retired about _ fiffeen years Ago. His wile predeceased him about cight years, since which time he has made his home with his daughter, where he. ‘Mfi::' is survived by two _ sonms and daitghters, Mr. â€" Joseph Holoâ€" |ener, Mrs. Behl, Mrs: John _ Buckel and Mrs. J. Hartman all «t New Hamburg, Mrs: Charles Hartman of Hapilton and Mr. Frank â€" Holocher of Dayton, Ohio. â€"The funeral . place on My morning z the Church of the Holy Fa â€" to ‘fln R. C. cemetery and was y attended. f 2 Mr. Simon Nabrgang bas sold his house and <property adjoining . the town to Mr, Sherk of Michigan, who intends to move here.â€"Mr. Nm will take up his. residence in. n Part of the r:il leading from »New Hamburg to Hurom . . lfi“ the Rau browery. and known the Haysville road, will be closed and a n"m“w. 'l':hml' has owing to | Ti c ""'2?-: has Been a source of gréat wl .« Mr.= James "‘:"'n" ol Mr. Alfred H , of #his , has Mrs Dr R ‘of Mrs and _ M with . Mrs Misses Beat vuddicombe ; are in H 4 To J# L AMak Y .1 Local and Personal â€"A thik ohBet® _ * lin bowlers played the locals . 9 Â¥riday alternoon, when our rink pam¥®~. OBR Een oi o2 c enc w s a out second best.. The deleat was not ed the former‘s sister, Mrs.. Hommetâ€" ...'E..:. h’-’ Bowma. hete Mt ist Mon JeR tigod ~ of a a d « Foronto, visited with the .nfi'l brother Allan, and wg' here . on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. . Scheiâ€" fele visited friends in Hespéler . over Sunday.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brickâ€" nell of Freeport were Sunday . vistâ€" tors <with friends hete.â€"Miss Seldor of Ingersol! called on friends .. here lovat Sunday.â€"Mr, â€"and â€" Mrs. "Sheo Millét spent Sundayâ€" in St. Jacobs. M Sunday Newsâ€" Notes.â€"The . dam is & feall~ ty ot last. Mr. D. t Boryman, .OUf progressive .. x . and _ saWâ€" millâ€"r . deâ€"er es great credit and cont: menipaition â€" for. the manner in , which . he ané his men carried through : this enterprise, A~ercoming,. many dificulâ€" ties and now it stands as a monâ€" ument to tha progressive policy . of Mr. Bowman.â€"Mr. Philip Sacler gare his house a venser of . galvanized ircm, which adds _ very much to the appoarance of _ the residence.â€"ML . Chas. Shutz and ‘his ~men are busily engaget: fin‘shing the walls of Mr. P oeid ruak t Chas, Shutz and his â€"men are busily engaget: fin‘shing the walls of Mr. Sylvester ~ Zieglet‘s new residence.~â€" Congratulations are extenmded to Lloyd Snyder and Harryâ€" Mogk on ’# the â€" Entratce _ Examénations.â€"MLr. Louis " Shutz is all siiles these days. It‘s a girl. _ Corfwatulations.â€"Chilâ€" dren‘s day wiil. be ojserved in the Flofadale Evangelical church on .Sunâ€" lday Aug. 13th at 7.30 o'c.lufk p.m. . A ‘good programme of dialogues ,| recitatio~s and exercises is being pro vided. A siter collection will be takâ€" en at the door in aid of the Mission in Japan and China. Everybody wel come.â€" Miss Orallaâ€" Lhnenâ€" of Borâ€" lin visite? relatives and friends :. in this : Tillage and . neighborhood last wesk.â€"Mr. _ Ed. Diectrich of Goderâ€" ich is pa;ing ~a visit t the . home of â€"his sisters, Mrs. A. J. Ruggle an‘ Miss Dietrichâ€"Miss Selina Eilert who has been visiting friends > â€" at Dashwood, _ Tarvistock andi other yoints for a month has returned : to hor homo: again last week., 5 Gone to Switrerlond.â€"Mr. J. . "A. Ruggle, _sr., who : leftf Switzerland w»out ~thirty years azo, and who has condicted the gcberai store Lore : for 28 years, . went ‘on a prolonged holiday trip to his native home.â€"Bon soyage. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Stzppard and Gaughter s;ont last Sunday at Aaton Sn‘der‘s.â€"â€"Mr. ord Mrs. Jiino _H. Schrver of Elmira visited last Sunâ€" day â€" witl Mr. and Mrs. All. Mog#«. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Shants â€" and childrere of Waterloo paid a visit to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cranstor Weber. â€" Miss Erma» Bergman of Toront> â€" is holidaying with her sister, Mrs. Fhil. Raminger.â€"Mr.~Herman ~Sochner c4 Elmira (paid a visit to: iis pacents last Sunday. <Clrs ton ‘was seen in this village last Saturday eveninrs for the ‘frst. time sirce he bad the acciâ€" dent.â€"Mrs. Jacob Eby and daughter, of Vancouver are at present visitin;» Mrs. ~ Eby‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Wamner.â€"Mastor > Arthur _ A+ clyin of ~Buffalo, N.Y., is holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joim _ Mocgk.â€"Rev._R: Eifert paid a trip to the cowity town last Tues day.â€"Mr. Angus Weber will go . on ar extemded trip to the Northwest next week Buy it wow. Now is the time . to buy a m of ;Chamberlain‘s Colic, cnd Dia a ~‘Reémedy. It is almos certain to be~ needed before the sumâ€" met is over. _ This ‘ remedy has no superior. For sale by all dealers, Briefs.â€"Mission services were held in‘ tl Litberan church here on Sunâ€" day. Rev. Mr. Lincke : of Conestogo vecupied the pulpit.â€"Mr. and . Mrs.â€" E. Eby and family of Baden . are spendifg; a..week or two. visiting old friends and acquaintances here. In their honor, Mr. and _ Mrs. â€"â€" Eugen: Schnarr pleasantly . entertained & _ number of friends and neighbors 0# Saturday . evening.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. John Bierman, Mr. and Mrs. Honty _ Niedort and . Mr. and Mrs. _ Henty Neeb«were guests . i# Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey near‘ Linwood â€" on Sunday.â€"Mt. and Mrs. Fred Sass 0° Waterlac and Mr. John Sass of St. Louils, â€"visited ~Mr. an‘ â€" Mrs. . Hy. Hier ai Sumayâ€" The Misses Verâ€" lonica and Katie ~Aigiep, who . havre been visiting their sister, Mrs. Valonâ€" ting Schmidt returned to their hom» on â€" Saturday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _Julics \Richber ‘of Berlin, visited _ relotives here on StAdwy. e t o8 A well known Des Moines ‘woman after _ sufigringâ€" migerably fot â€" two days fram bese complaint, .was curâ€" od _ by one cosé of Chamberlain‘s Colic, Cholera and â€" Diarthoca Rem ndy. . For sale by all dealers. â€"â€" pr t numbered n ful, three & ‘The wames M FLORADALE fourth room in the Public school s, i# receiving the congratulations his friends on his success with the rance class this year. The dlass ort were Sunday . vist iends hete.â€"Miss Seldon called on _ friends . here â€"Mr. and Mrs. . ‘Theo Sundavâ€"in St. Jacobs. holding the nmbh ¢ ‘I‘ ded M .â€"lr.%.i teacher â€" of ERBSVILLE ouds .1 ind class l . Mil« spent Mre. to of 191 an‘ Moved by: Mr. â€" Janzen, 8000 O J9, Mr. Shaw, ‘that Byâ€"law No. 9790 . to levy a special rate on property _ of supy orters of, Public Schonls in . Waâ€" terlo> township: to raiseâ€" monsy to pay the special grant te read a Arst and seconm! time,â€" > ~ Mored by Mr. Janzep, seccm‘ed by Mr. Abra that Byâ€"law. No. 980 â€"to levyy and assess for County â€" Special Debenture and ‘Township _ rates lor 1911 ke rea} the ©first and secpnd Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded hy Mr. Shaw, that Byâ€"lawNo. 981 to levy and assessy tho several .. Public School ‘Sectians in the Township A Waterloo for 1911 be readigw first and second . time. tim Moved by Mr.‘ ~Shaw, secondet by Mr. â€"Jan ser, that the South ‘::flh'?: Agticul tural . te gror sum of mtm.(m.n._)_ > Moved ‘by Mr.~Shaw, seconded _ by Mr. Jarien, that Byâ€"laws Nos. 977 to 981 (inclusive) be read a third time ahi* passed. â€" . . ; A Moved by . Mr. Shaw, seconted . by Mr. Abrr+ that. the foltowing accounts te pafd and the Reeve grant. his orâ€" dbrâ€" on the Treasurer for the several amounts, viz: P ns s ¢ Michael We‘ler, sheep and lambs _ â€" James G , 4 pay on Woolâ€" _ wich Tp. Line ... ........ 18.00 Jacob Smder, gravel ._...... ...‘ 6.00 Rohert‘ Manshall, gravel â€"..,...... 680 W. Moore, extra lator â€"......_... 13.25 featah Cressman, gravel . and _ _ Henry â€" Feick, . gravel, lumber : posts @miâ€"la‘Or .......,.. ..0...... 82.68 Hir. Keick, bonus for wire fence 20.00 Fredéeric B. Huethor, bonts for â€" > Hertert. Zinger, bonus, for®‘ . wite Horman Affeldt, gravel ....=., . 8.12 Geo. ‘A. Weber, gravel ... 9.10 Benj. B. Shanti, cutting: thistles 1.00 dgeo." A. Tilt, reg. births, deaths (Geo. A. ‘Tilt, telephone and~ exâ€" â€" pTCS8 ACOOUNT ........a ..ecua 13.10 Geo. A. Tilt, 2 copies Municipal s .Law and oxpfess ....... .,..._. 1.35 . Mored by . Mr.. Abra : secondet . ‘by ‘Mr. Yanven, that this Covpcil now adjourn ~to meet again at the Townâ€" ship â€" Hail on Satorday, Aug. 26th at 10.30 am. j - AORCO in Higla.scent .. spocimg uoi 12.00 Johts J. â€"Bréhman; bonus for wire «_ Items of Interest. â€"A slight moâ€" ‘ident occurred _ .while Mr. Latmtikic was driving to â€" church _ on Sundby forencon. _ The horse ‘started to kick {njuring : their davughter who was kicked in the back but the injuty was not serious. â€"Miss Atline We ter visited Miss Lavina /Cressman Sunday . lasa. â€"Mr. Eli_Clemmer com tractor too‘k a lyln’”v"hl\ through : our~ vicinity Friday .â€"Mr. Ervin Lithty accomipanied by Miss Hannal Martin -.u:. Isgiah Martin ‘and sigter Matinda visited at the home nf! Mr. and Mrs. George Weber, Sunâ€" day last.â€"Messts, Rev. : Samuel Bowâ€" watr and Mr. Groff spent Sencay at Mr. Jaccb Snyder‘s â€"Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hunsberger of Bridgeport vis 47 and ited at the home of Mr.‘and Mrs) 1 Cxessmian Sunday last. Briefs.â€"Our> boys who played . a goene with. the Hlespoler . team . _ on Thursday of last week were defeat d by a score: of 20. M“Q,‘ bays, your chances are 4 yetâ€"â€" Mesers. Roland lo-“yo.o Erneat Knack, Peter Wichers, John Eisen« tach loft on ‘Thursday for the Goldâ€" on West. UGood luck.â€"The school board of S. S. number 20, known as n-plel Growe â€" are * improving :;' #chool property by putting up & has been in the Eastern provinces for the past‘ three months Fas returned home again and is now amployed with Clate: Bros. of | Prestom INSPECTING LAUNDRIE usual custom tavadries het erated " undet ol . the d by Henty A by several t : alsed in factori t1 A8S8BCBD FISHER‘S MILLS GEO. A> DNLT, NATCHEZ B read . . 1 rmm‘ he Mb iess lawâ€" N the pr the OCclestials. Th will also be op Government, and .‘ ta cénare ‘hetbor _â€"__._~|] _ There have _ been waenets .. wett ‘ginee June u-nm‘ §§ . cent *© _ Iper 100 pa ads, on more. than baif 4 Tp. Clerk incial h 15.46 338.16 12.40 14.24 1.50 & nufil =§*'f-‘ 'wgq .. ® % ‘ it :’?‘ l 7.20 nspecton king &A naisttaing wen niust . 4s â€" the Inoked z. to. !""'l: much M There in the . average â€" cCn â€" a6t of ti: high frices, and thist show‘; m very great decrease in consimption .Of â€"sugar,. . There is, Wivever~ _ a noktmai increase over the consumption of a year ago, and this with the reportect shortage is ~Europe ol _ 2,000,000 tons, is blamed for high ~The Canadian quotations for refined Mycm‘::; in the (United States the quotation for the _ somwe grade is ©$5.75. Personils.â€"Mr. ~ aod _ Mrs. Tyler spent mlfi;'l ~with friends ::a Efi: Mary Aniv Snider spent gim and Sumhy with friends in Berlin â€"Mis: Bertha â€" Melitzer is having hclidays with her friend, Miss Flossie . Boal of ‘Arkell.â€"There will be no â€" _ July ‘and ‘August sessions of the mnat_l; and ‘August sessions of â€" the Farmets" club. and Women‘s Intituteâ€"Mr. and Mrs.. Wm.. Snbye and son, Borden, spent . Sunday ~with â€" the latter‘s. fathâ€" or. at Wallenstcin.â€"Mr. Clayton Welor and Miss Holz of¢ Berlin spent~.â€" the weekâ€"end _ with the formor‘s aunt, Mrs. F. Letsonâ€"Miss Lily MeGoâ€"ern returned bome â€" after â€"visiting three: | weeks ‘ with relati es in â€" Toronto.â€" UaSEs. PAMT PASETC SOCTO OS ‘Iook their value as a tonic â€" for the blood‘ ares nerves. in dSbility and gonâ€" eral ‘runâ€"down conditions. _ That suci: lwnilrfion; are the:â€"cause of much: mis~ ‘érye-nl ‘unhappiness is fully .. koown * to + those: who : suffet from â€"‘ them: and the need of chring them is . aS vital as is relief trom diseases with ; higher sounding . neames. â€" We . . COMY | mend~ the following statement m one suffering â€" froms weak, thin â€" bic or shattered nerves. . Mrs. Mac . Miâ€" cabe, Gleichen, Alta., says: "A fow years | zo 1 t%n‘m down, zot seriqusly ill, but tired and weak all the time. I consulted our family doctor, who gay? me tonic after tomic.. witts mo effect. Mfi@fly got | weaker and weaker un ~1" could not io: my work. Then ~I went tc: anothâ€" ler ‘doetor, who pronounced my case one of Cecline, and recommended & warmer : climate with complete â€" rest. This 1 couls3 ndt afford and I began to worry and fret, until 1 became & completo nervous wreck. One day while visiting a pybor an old ~ genâ€" tleman who was taking Dr. Williams‘ ~| Pin‘ Pills fot ‘partial parclys‘s _ teâ€" ® |commended them to me. I sent oit much faith that they would help me, *\ tut before gheywere'comxnflud Jan improvement and. Â¥/continaed tak. ing . the Pills, _ constantly growing ~ / stronger, until â€"‘*. had taken _ soven K ]or eight boxes, when I was camplete * |ty cured. 1 could ° do my work _ & â€"Mt. Wm. Mitcholl of Hamilton: reâ€" newed _ old acquair/ances here _ Jast week. | Miss Bessic~ Kump{ left on Friday _ for London where she will spend â€" some time, TRIED THO NOCTOBS . _ WITE NO BENEET Then Dr Williams‘ Pink Pil‘s Brought a Lasting Cure _‘br. Williams‘ Pifk Pills ha _ _ mere soâ€" many remarkable cures ir: serious cases " that people _ are liable to overâ€" 3 1 SE much faith that they would help me, Eut before: they wore gor 1 viaticed an improvemient and. ‘continacd tak. ing _ the Pills, constantly growing stronger, until ‘*. had taken _ seven or eight boxes, when I was camplete. ty cured. I could ° do my work _ as easily â€" as ever T had â€" done in . my life and the doctor told ‘me that he could‘ sctarcety believe the change it mo, as he ‘hed not the least. hope that I would be strong again. Naw I alwa;s kear ~ the Pills on hand and if Iifeel fatigued or weary taie thein ‘for three or four Cays so as not to get run down." Eold byâ€"all medicine dealers. or ~by mail at 50 temis a but or‘ six boxâ€" es _ for $2.50 from The Dt. Williams‘ Medicins Co., ‘Brockville, Ont! _ WEST MONTROSE * Great Sale of Ladies‘ Dresses and Ladies‘ Wash Suits We have recently bought from a manufacturer a\large number of Ladies . dresses, Wash suit" and Linen coaté at a very special tow price, taking all were left and these will be put on sale this week at astonishing low prices as follows » ¢f colored. mull and muslin, worth regular 4.00 and OO Ladiea® Dresses white Ladies‘ Dresses in white mull 4 eimbroidered Dresses, worth $. . Bugat. EXP t lew days, iss WBy the 40860 00 £ Nest $2.50 $3.50 _ Silks, Table * sa l “i Linens, Hosiery i i Corsets : Underwgar? and qeeee0es0s00s000s0080 88088 ;3 Our Goods are bought. for i Spot Cash from the Jobbars $ and Manufacturers in Cfi‘fiad&! f and Abroad~ _ ~ nigiten}s Quality Highest Fine Watch Repairing R a Specialty. Tadies‘ Fine Dresses in color® and white, also white embroid ered. worth 8.00 to 10.00 for eTeC suite 5 00 they Do you know what that means to "~you? TyU@ _ = The Savings Department of this Bank has mh ‘sa great conveniencs to thopsands of our farmer f.iends and 0/ for the safe: keeping of their «pare maney. |â€" _ _ _ _â€" â€"_ 0) ~ _ L0 0_ susloll, ud wid utss enfi mebdberarart & La 2 We sccept Deposite of i and upwards and interest at 1¢ “.“:dio -yn.rly.‘ Wit:dl.svaul:unb.nudofi any time rirk banking hours, h Een ca e h o Tc ie in en nds 1t is not necessary f to be free of mort other indebtâ€" not necessary for a man of mo ge or edness in order to avail himself of the privilege f:f a Bank % As the money can be withdrawn at any time, ‘he Bank acts as a saft depository for the money until such time as it is needed. _ y . B. BRICKER & CO.+ Savings Bank Account Grow Capital and Reserve $8.944,000 Assets $50,000,000 Waterloo Branch P. V. WILSON, Manager The biggest bargain ever ad, Ladies â€"Tinen~& c0f its in white & colors. w« 10 6 00 to 7.00 on sa‘e w se lTant at @1 1 We mentiâ€"‘n the above six items Loaus made to responsible people on reasonable terms. SVUiTS AND COATS The Bank :of Toronto â€" The House of Quality WATERLOO e 3 Our Customers also receive the Best: of Serâ€" vice and Honest Treatment whi‘e shopping here. _ Is not that alone worth t!fn‘lin"g here? We do what we Advertise <~We guarantee t‘ e quality of our goods and we are sure you will flad.the prices rigthâ€" __ Obey this im;, ulse and give us a trial. f f FARMER! to 0. Asmussen n & _ cottor rolors . worth n saa‘e while and see your own cialize in them $1.95 Prices Lowest Waterloo n Ladies‘® Wash Suité in whit® and : linen colors, worth 6.50; 1.50 to 8.50, on sale while last at . _ . Ladica" : linen> coate, â€" allnew this season, automobilse coats, a‘*c., worth from 5.00, 6.00 to 7.00, for $2.50 Children‘s Dresses, in muslin and gingyham also going at apeâ€" Berlin, Ont. ecause we spe Issuer of Marriage Licenses. _ . * ONT. <% *#

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