rNTKARD‘s uisrntfxt _ COrrra& @AaRGET in cows. _ f day 13 “ §1 Pfal & Ma.â€"Mrs. â€" ‘ber_daug! koz mg s ot * MFs. Will Q’ r. Jame i ammiay a ® Fi‘m M e ‘u.‘ 6 ‘\Awillinury s aHinver ; ‘éty estab E" .~â€"Sen K‘i:’z hi: \â€"Bhinual me V Boot Con ) ased » Reel stree . She past . ‘_ will hold :gd effec â€" Bext at h F,'_â€"-y\lt. C. g:red a (@be P. M: * @tay. . Th \ Blentiful { *~$. Becker £ ro C " Pars on M wu most scientific, commonâ€"sense | tment is Rexall Orderlies, _ which | €fe caten like candy. They aro very , gentle and pleasant in ; on, and particularly agreeable n ‘ Wbry way. They do not cause diatrâ€" Boge:, nausea, . flatulence griping â€" ot ; a‘- inconvenience whaterer. Rexall | liew are particulatly good _ for . ®¥ildren, age@ and delicate persons. *We urge you to try Retall Orderhes | :our rigk. . Ow*o sizes, 100. and 25¢. â€" f , you can get Rexall Remâ€" ; ®flfes <n this community only at â€" our #Woreâ€"The Resall Store ; .. dast in town, the guest of his broâ€" BBer, _ Postmaster !aschinger.â€"Miss ; 0 HarnÂ¥son of Minncapolis Miningâ€" ‘ Bota ig the guest of her aunt, Mrs. | g, Berlet, Henry street.â€"Miss Henâ€" ta Peine of Mouiton College,/Torâ€" . @ito, sPent Sunday at her home here. nMrs. _ Charles Ritz is visiting relaâ€" n Paris.â€"Mtr. â€" Gall who left Hamburg several months ago to work in â€" Hanslton has returned to ‘Aiiwn and resumed his old position at â€" % Stamping Works.â€"Mr. and Mrs. JEdward Plaf went to Berlin on Wedâ€" $ y last to attend. the funeral of .‘Fï¬ufl's brotber, Mr. LoWs Huegâ€" » Ma.â€"Mrs. Robert Martin is visiting: »‘Ber _ daughter Mrs. Wylic in Toronto. \»BeMiss â€" Schaaf of lanmover and Mrs.. %* of ~â€"Galt â€" were the guests of * Mifs. William _ Schaat over Sunday.â€" F Mr. James Corrie of Stratford spent V amauntlay at the hkome of his sister <% Corrieâ€"Miss Lucy Schmidt | is _deaving on . Thursday to attend the| @millinury openings in Toronto. Miss ;l&::: has been â€" engaged as head + Â¥imwer in Mss L. S. Rabb‘s millinâ€" ety establishment for tho coming seaâ€"| & .â€"Senator Ratz spent the â€" week Eï¬:lz Tis hoine fere and attonted the â€" lt meeting of the Hamburg Felt | ï¬;,flpot Company.â€"Mr. Jack nn has | ies es Mr. Boullér‘s residence on ‘ LE el strest which he has occupied for | . She past twelve years.â€"Mr. W. Shaw | _ will hold an auction sale of his house gci effects on Saturday afternoon § ~at his home on Waterloo street.| ‘izeMr. .C. B. Williamson | of Toronto | wpea another carload of horses to | "@PO P. Maker sales stables on Saturâ€"; ~@ayâ€" . They appear to be = unusually { . Rlentiful for this time of year.â€"Mr. ‘ ~$. Becker, local agent for the â€" Ford ; r _ Company _ received iwo new | * on Monday to be placed locally. { «Mr. George Motlcy has purchased a ‘t from Mr. Henty Heinbaccher and . Jptends building a house on it this | _ ®$r‘ng.â€"The remains of the late Caâ€"| «. TOU TAKE NO RJSK Our Reputation a.n-dâ€"M.nnsy is Back of "a and W :â€"Miss May SÂ¥en 5 at MiSs Sikgel‘s home W atitchell â€"Mrs. Puddicombe was | §b guest of her sons Mr. R. C. an | Mit. Jack Puddicombe in Ayr I _ ie past wesk.â€"Miss Ruby Chalmers â€" lppent Sundav at the bome of het Parâ€" C in Strathroy.â€"Mrs. R. J. Kerr , mmmmuiped to her home in Beriia on & irday after spending several days ‘ With Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell \ Biffte. â€"Miss Marjorie Walker of Haysâ€" Slle was the guest of Miss Florence E mbe for a fow days last week. & . H. G. Brown of Berlin was a . bes mss visitor here on Thursday.â€" Es SBeima _ Beger is the guest of N in Stratford â€"Mr. Solomon f 'i.m of . Elmira spent Friday *We pay for all, the medicine _ used @uring the trial, if our remedy â€" fails completely relieve you of constipaâ€" On . We take all the risk. You are t obliged ty ns in any way whatâ€" biter, it yoh accept out ofer. _ Could Bmything be more fair fot you * _ Is Te mhy teason whty you should hesâ€" Bate ‘to put our claigns to actual tional _ meetingâ€" was held in inity Methodist ¢i#urch on Thuzsday Vening last. _ Ways and means were fg>ussed for the furthctance 6f work the church here. Supper was setvâ€" gby the ladics of the church.â€"Since e check administered to our junior 68tey t:am. at Stratford on Friday ight _ last local _ hockey enthusiasm s dwindled and it is not likely that | ther the juniors _or the intermediatâ€" ; will appear on the ice here this | K me Baker, adopted daughter â€" oi f. _ David Hostetlor were laid to rest ~Hostetler‘s cemetery on Thursday becnoon _ last. The deceased _ was Ityâ€"six years of age and underwent | opefation for appendicitis on Monâ€" y last.â€"Mrs. Wris who is nearing $ _ century mark being nipetyâ€"nine ats oi age is seriously ill at â€" her me on Waterioo strtet.â€"Mr. John ler who has given up farming movâ€" ‘to town this week into the houso bought from Mr. Moses Bast â€" on sam‘s street. â€"Mr. Chr. W. Kipfer s bought Mr. Wm. Karn‘s house on pt>rloo street and will take possesâ€" n in _ the spring.â€"Much sympathy felt for Mr. and Mrs. John Lautenâ€" thotr on the serious illness of their le son, _ Jimmy, who is sufcring im paralysis. â€"Mr. William A. Lotz recoiving large quantitics of _ logs s mill on Shade street.â€"A â€" conâ€" This Ofer TDOCIMSI0T e SRGUCEJ O° PDROGCL Brown and Ferguson, two young Pll.!.bsl.e' in righ! now ou CIN !mcn of Marriston, who pleaded guilty 50°. a box, fl;’* §$2.50. If you want ; to theft of fowl there, were each senâ€" to try them first; wtite for a free sample !5"3""'9“ in Guelph by Judgo Chadwick to National Dl:f and Chemical Co. of ‘ to one month in jail. y Canada, Limited, Toronto. 148 o R ‘"It affords me great pleasute to inform you that I bave GIN PILLS for about six months; and that they have done me a great deal of good. I have had Rheumatism for a couple of years, and this winter I saved mfstlf from it by uins GIN PILLS. l;ighlg reâ€" commend GIN PILLS to the public.‘ A. BEAUDRY, Thousands of boxes of GIN PILLS are sold every yeat through l:ie influence of those who have been cured, and who recommend GIN PILLS to their friends and neighbors.. If you are subject to Rhenmatigm, Kidneyor Bladder Trouble, start in right now on GIN PILLS. Benn nger.â€"At Winterbouirne, Feb. 10 Louis Benninger, aged 46 years. Law.â€"At Hamilton, Feb. 10th, Mts. Robt. Law _ formerliy of Winter bourne, aged 65 years.: . Baker.â€"At _ New Hamburg, on Fcb. 10th, _ Catharine _ Raker, adopted daughter of David Hofstettier, aged 16 years. â€" Streck.â€"â€"At â€" Conestogo, Feb. 10th, Freder.Csa Kumerow, widow of late Fred Struck in her 84th year. | Moyer.â€"St. Jacobs, Barnard Moyer. Kochâ€"At Berlin, Mrs. Henty _ Koch, 1st class.â€"Frances Forler, â€" Mahie Forler, Bessie Koch, Theodore â€" Forâ€" ler,â€" Minnie Wettlaufer, Reinbardt Doering. Primary class. â€"Stanley Forler, Nelâ€" son Seylet, Lorne Shantz, Theodore ‘Then take GCIN PILLS and conquer your old enemy for oliood Mr. Beaudry did, with the lrélp of the G!N PILLS. Lichty.â€"In Kingwood, on Feb. 17, Mr. Christian K. N. Lichty, aged 46 years and 5 wonths.‘ hart, Harrty Koch, Clayton â€" Seyler, Arnetta _ Lantz, lrehe Berge, Alena The folloWikbg is the report of â€"S: '.. 17 M'u. month of Janâ€" _ Sr. 111.â€"Clarence> Fotlet, | Katie "o. To en on se Te‘ .'J x lu‘- % | ":f,-f _Cyril . .Bart, Elmore Heldman, . on 1tâ€"ettale gr: 1tâ€"Evgtain ::t‘.' Gordoh â€" | Jx. 11.â€"Verk La Sr. D â€"Llugenia Doefing, EDa Hoâ€" ward, Valentine Glasser, Heary Bosâ€" . _._ toeatandslicepand work as healthy, northal men do, instead of being all crippled up with Rheumatism or Kidney Trouble? _ . NO RHEUMATISH THIS WINTER Sr. III . J.â€"Vera Lantt, Erama Bos Qe'..j # PEOPLE are willing to pay more for milk that comes from a clean,â€" sanitary dairy. In nearly every city such dairies charge from 50 per cent. to 10Q per cent. more than othersâ€"and even then they can‘t sapply the. demand for pure, highâ€" grade milk. ~ You will get more value out of your cows if you properly cool and store the milk. _ Such milk is not enly more wholesome â€"and therefore can be sold for a betrer price â€"it is also slower to sour than milk handled b A concrete milkâ€"house _ is §97 Panet St., Montreal, P.Q. March 269th, 1912 Thanks to GIN PLLS [‘ wiil tell you how to build a concrete milkâ€"house, for concrete around the home and on the farm. _ illustrated pages are devoted entirely to the subje interested. CANADA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED The Farmer want to d hess there and often y M ) bosn in my stomech! § § &vd!‘&"inkhm'a P BB bas done me much oc ess= taacd || | mmortion T have WR mar‘s * Personals.â€"Miss Susie Swartz spent |*°0Pl¢ buying land here in the south Sunday with friends at Berlin.â€" Mesâ€" are often duped ‘unless buying _ from srs. Gordon Clemmer and Louis Web | 59M¢ """""mn’z,f-.‘"s"“ or â€" coming er and the Misses ~Hilda, Nora and [t0 stt the land first. There are farms Naomi Weber and Miss Edua â€" Bowâ€"|Btf€ just as nice as Waterloo county manâ€"were Sunday visitors in _ our | has, and others ‘liave some objéctionâ€" vicinity.â€"Mr.‘ Clem. Snider of Wat~}3bl¢ Partsâ€"and in buying 5.. or .10 erloo ‘visited . Mr. and Mrs. E. g.|ACreS this may happem to take in Shantz on Sunday Jast.â€"The Misses|the worst part of a hundred _ acto Mary Ann and Lovina Lichty _ and plot. _ hence the* reports that _ go Mt. »Herb. Burkhérdt were Sunday |3X0und some times that such:ofr such visitors at Floradaleâ€"Mr. and Mrs. 3 P°TSON go# diped. Again <1 say Meuno Heckendorn of Bridgeport vis |You‘t buy from anyone unless:â€"â€" the ited,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. {@nd bas ‘been seen. .>> ._.~ > B. Witmer last Sunday:â€"Mr. and Nes |â€" ‘The weather bere has been bAlow Venno Martin visited¢ at the home of|tBe freezingâ€"point a fow times this Mr. and Mrs. £. S. Shantz last week. |Winter. No snow is seen here, al â€"Â¥Mt. and Mrs. Clayton H. Shub . of 2:“5“ there are.â€"numerous rainfalls, Waterloo visited at the home of the|the roads keep very good all winter. latter‘s uncle, Rev. D. S. _ Wismer, |SOM® Of my fruit trees "have‘ made on Sunday last.â€"Miss Vera Shuh: of |{UUY six inches growth since planting Waterico spent the week end at "Wair them. _ Roses are hlooming . all View.â€"Mr. Clayton Shante _ spent. |tbrough the ‘winter out doors. . Winâ€" Sunday at Bridgeport.â€"â€"Rev.â€" 1. q.|lOr cabbage is being marketed , now, and Mrs. Wismer visited the former‘s |WIso the eatrly strawberries. Potatoes parents at German Mills om Saturday |&t» being planted atâ€" present. as wel) last. . > ~{ms other garden; Grieks |~ â€" > FOWL COST TNEM DEAR 4s gflon is bette? id I ean work with ambition. 1 haveé encouraged many mothers of families ind to take it as it is the best remedy in the world. You can pubâ€" lish this in the papers."â€"Mrs. WILLIAM S. BourquUr®, Fox Creek, N. B; 3 In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek> ing health, in which many openly state overtbeirmw&nflnyh:; regained their by taking Lydia E, Pinkham‘s Vegetible Compound, many otwbomm;smnthaiuvelm hd&jythb!â€lufl:hu. ?ï¬ every woman you t knows fmt:oodithubo:.inhzm-l-, ering woren for the past 30 years. . Fox Creek, N. B.~"I have .m- had pains in the abdomen and a $ hess there and often M erer meais s vore, We know of no other medicine which has been so successfuel in relieving the, euffering of women, or received so many In nearly ev ‘m' nity you will find. women who have heen sestored ta Good It Has Done., : â€" 513 Heraid Building, Montreal ‘ i J HEN you buy cement, remember @ _Â¥ that the farmers of Canada have o handled by ordinary methods. Ask for found that "Canada‘" cement is best. Look for the label on every bag and use cement. _ Just sign t';:co;po‘n ;;tvachrd .m (";l: and address by letter of post card, and the book will Nine Pines Can Do With Concrete" 1 ioi t lt h innacs hi 3B 0 1 1A MB 12 m. _ It is not a cataloguc. Its 160 handsoriely subjectâ€"in which every progressive farmer is , and also dcgcribcs séoflfs of other uses isking for Gic book. We Feb. 15th, 1913. Phem. Roses are blooming _ all through the winter, out doors. . Winâ€" tor cabbage is being marketed , now, wiso the eatly strawberries. Potatoes are being planted at present. as wel) as. other: garden:; gr8cks . â€" â€" > Anyone coming mnear this place will do well to call\ on Mr. and > Mrs. Clemens, where thney will receive a warpi reception.‘ Jnt â€" arket. ‘They ripen somewbat earlier than the other oranges and are is good shape for the holiday market. People buying land here in the south are often duped ‘unless buying trom some responsit:; ;erson or â€" coming to see the land first. â€"There are farms here just as nice as Waterloo county has, and others ‘liave some objecttonâ€" able partsâ€"and in buying 5. or .10 acres this may happem to take in . k f * I time in doutb Asiune, ‘ar °, oreng | axnttt in dankan hanes time At : 7 A £ is Bay, which is situated only a few |CHEQUES MUST BE MaRKED. miles from the CGuif of Mezxico on the| ‘The Postmasterâ€"General has issued main line of the Louisville & Nask |ap order ‘that. all cheques tendered at ville R. R., between 'h#.uu of post offices â€"in Canada must be marked Mobile and New Orleans. ‘‘good‘‘ : by the bunk on which they . l am staying. with are Mr. llr;‘: are drawn. Postmaster Nichaus has M. B. Cl;smens. They left Waterloo |accordingly placed such a notice in Apd Berlin gome twenty years ago.{the.local post office. {or. the South. Although they are in uce love: with tb('“aou: they have :t’l,l' JOHN PATTERSON‘S ESTATE. warm hearts for the home .CQUNIY.| The late .fobn Patterson, Hamilâ€" and with me eagerly watch for th*|ton, left an estateâ€"valued af $465,621, aid home news. "They have OWÂ¥ 908 [made up largely of Dominion Power daughter who is ‘at present AtteNdIDE | + Tr,pomission stock. He speat $30,â€" @ college in Tennesee. m 3 000 on a right of way fot the Hamilâ€" T rhigers miau, k w / ton.â€"Waterloé & GueiPh Railway from Nuthenr Chaiks daking up land 2l0ne i mock and _Vike streets 40 the Ouminen is sik. hle o en onl (Eark, aut tant * Mogerty ie wate ie o cng â€" o oo fln Puoer‘®€ Ihave increase4 i6 value. The ~ whole along the Guil. 1 think it 1 were a |2°8 5 fl‘l“&:mmtbdto t Waterloo County young farmer _ and Widew: . would want : a" warmerâ€"climateâ€" than | *‘"°%â€" tm Canadian m. “m' away [pâ€"| : se rrribeepemrteitimenehmmemsmennmmment snn inb would certainly head for this part oi mw mN \tl\e’ coentry, and hunt up a _ good 4 & isuk“ cane ‘plantation which Iâ€" think un se mm ic L s .. has a great future here.. There are|LIVER SPOTS, PIMPLES, DARK js‘ome farms.here now that turn out CIROLES UNDER THCE between four. and sit Rundred gallons : EYES. â€" of syrup to the acre. Then there is 60 o_ te the fruit proposition which is just in |are â€" all sighs . & the system being is inlaficy. Otange trees are being [clogged. The Liver and Bowels ale planted by the hundreds oltme-- 1 |inactive and â€" the Stomach is _ weak have just. finighed setting out ‘a grove | fromh. undil doods foul gases. d thirty hundred trees, a great> namâ€" m M'mw § nnd hal ber being of the Satuina orange varâ€" FIG PILLS. 4 iety. Theso. oranges can ~stabd .17 &4 ~ dc;rees of frost if need be and â€" are |the great fruit remedy, will . make one of the best eating oranges on the |Y94 {t¢! like aâ€"new person. _ _ _ "The Clfonicleâ€"Telegtaph, . , Dear Editor.â€" Your valuable paper the free book, A. 8. HALLMAN, Grand Bay, Ala Lt OE < «KA mR â€" *Â¥ who is at presâ€" say 4. V. Tiaennel. . Germany. Rotary table press.. ;»Z.; â€"-'"’3 4 [ 3 dn t 4 T 145,168â€"Josesh â€" St. _ Jacques, St. * * CC o N o . _ Fletméneriide, Que. Road scra uction Sales per. ‘ o. . mane cuiy, '145.soc;mtonr Se‘rpek. Paris, ¢ f ! ‘France. Procéss for the manuâ€" ?.0. C. ql.l, AllCthfleel": lacture of gmmonia by means ts [ en TN CUTcI _ e of Wlumirtom nitride‘ * 4 Mmh -'l.-"fll'll\ stock, Imlecfl‘fl- 145, 35_,'\‘0" Ianzdorf, Vienna, All&- , ete., betonging to idney Snider, 1 ’ tria. Lacing rolJer eye or stud. réle South d!"’f“"" and 3 miles | 145,537â€"Messrs. Bystron & Virtingâ€" l!nnhwest of Elmira. hofl, â€" Berlin, @ermany. Fefric Match 7.â€"Farm _ stock. implmrnt.s,’ tanning process. . etc. of: Mrs. Pauline Frank, 24 milâ€" ?’ 1145,541â€"Messrs. Goffin & de Longueâ€" eq northwest of Hawkesville, and 3 | ville, _ Molenbeck; , Belgivm. miles from 1.inwood. J Mould for shaping glass plates. * hm . s 145,554â€"Edmund _ Ba‘llegeer, Vecle, C. N. Crawley, Auctioneer Belgium. Process for the elécâ€" . 3, emee 5 ; | troâ€"deposition of zinc. Fob: 37 «â€"Farim stotk, and "'"’"F""“ 1148,570â€"Benjamin _ F. A. Courtine, . of Chas. L isbf,â€" 4 mile notth ~ of .. Maisonsâ€"Alforti Prance. â€" Verâ€" * Winterbourne. micelli folding machine. 3 38 i # * astna > " s. : +/ March: 4.â€"Farm _ stock, implements, etc., belonging to Ridney Snider, 1 * rile South o'zlorndnla and 3 miles northwest of Elmira. -‘-.-.'u-l E0 TS W TEMI TONET m.’- We want you to try Rexall "$3" Hair Tonig with our promise that it will cost you nothing unless you are rerfectlyâ€" satisfied: with its use. _ It comes in‘ two sizes, prices, 50c. â€" and $1.00. _ Remember,â€" you can obtair Rexall _ Remedies in this community only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Store, 1\'. G. Hachnel. 7. L oi pop e i dgg~ T & Auction Sales _ notthwest of Elmira. fatch 7.â€"Farm _ stock. implements, etc. of Mrs. Pauline Frark, 24 milâ€" ©q northwest of Hawkesville, and 3 miles from L.inwood. hair health. It is as pleasaat to use as pute water, and is deli¢ately perâ€" fumed. It is a real toilet necessity. ~We promise you that, if youtr hait it > .{ ""-.::“'.4', & You Run No Riskâ€"When You Use This Remedy. thake his roufd. Items of Interest :â€"Our farmers are taking advantage of the sleighing at presont, â€" in hauling saw logs to Mr. J.â€"L. _ Forier‘s saw â€" mill.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eydt of Kingwood callâ€" edâ€"at Mr. Abel Docring‘s last week â€" Mrs, E.D. Kidt spont sevoral days in Stratford with ber brother Dr. E. H. Eidt.â€"Mr. . Herbert= Hartung <â€" will work for Mahual: Zimmerman _ again this year.â€"Mr. . Williams the borse buyer bought several horses in this vicinity.â€" Mr. Wm. W. Eidt sold a young horse for $250.â€"Our new _ asâ€" After‘ taking three . boxes of your Fig Pills foj stomack and liver trouâ€" ‘bles 1 fost strong:and. well and â€" able l{ . Mrs. A. H. Saulter. Boid~ at all~ deplers in 25 and 50 cént boxes or nrailed by The Fig Pill Co., St. Thonias, Ont. . | h . . Avmatersmmmne d w ns ‘ A PLCCKY NURSE. _ are all sighs & the system being clogged. The Liver and Bowels afe inactive ahd | the Stomach is _ weak frosm undigested foods and foul gases. to do my own work. has FIG PILLS. 7 the great fruit‘ rehedy, will â€" make you feel like aâ€"new person. jets Winnipeg, Juhe 27th, 1912. ton. Watcrlog & Guelph Railway from Park and Vine streets to the Dundurn Park, and this property is said to bave incteased in value. The â€" whole , Mr. E.D; Fidt is starting to in 260. ppel jase, at your druggtst‘s. Any ifformation on §he smbject will be supplied free of charge by applying to the above named firnt. Nos. esf, 145,459â€"Ernst â€" Schlinke, â€" Bialtsch, The following _ Canadian patents have been recently secturedt |} through The agency of MAR}ON,&'ï¬ARION. Patent Attorneys, MorKtpal,â€" Canada, and Washington, P.â€"C; :; s 11 1 ui en ce Lt ulfpbaitaividi ntctnthiaait ) us iitin #$2 5. Growths, also Hot Flushes, Netvousâ€"| 145,624â€"John _ L. nf.‘.m, Galgate, ‘bess,. Melancholy, Pains in the Head, Eng. Spring wheel. â€" aly Back of Bowels, Kidney and Bladder $ s twoutles, _ where caused hy weakness | ~~â€" mb iinemnanin peculiar to our sex. You can continâ€" For Sa]e ... %g ue treatment at home at a cost oi _ haak * only about 12 cents a week. _ *y uk : Took, ~Women‘s uen Uedicar G.; Th vere shoice quarterâ€"upotions of visor," > also sent free on request. lol land situated near main line of C. Write toâ€"day. Address Mrs. M. Sumâ€" |P. R., 2% miles west of Guetnaey, 130 mers, Box Hâ€"501 Windsor, Ont. acres broken and under bestâ€"of cultiâ€" nemunnnninenirminrmcnntompauge vaii@p, 12 acres stilt g be broken and NEW INYENTIONS. balance fenced. Sp Water " supâ€" *~ ;;yz:“ h Some c’u;l::t.u::r novee, The following _ Canadian patents |2**38 with s have been recently soctirei |< through l"““ and soft water, also batn :to the agency of MARIQN, & MARION, |2¢commodate 10 head of cattle . and Patent Attorneys, MorKttpal, Canada, ‘!“9‘ graincry 20x14x8 ft. . ‘The land and Washington, D. C: ; . " is level, and is a heavy sandy loam To All Women: 1 . will send free with full instructions, my home treatâ€" ment which positively cutes Lencorrâ€" koea, Ulceration, Displacements, Fallâ€" ing of the Womb, Painfull Tumors or .. Writé for our private address. T ces , $st oL d y All letters from.Canada mnist be addreaseid P "eartibuatedtmem _ mentin Windsor, Ont. If you detire to see:us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat. ne p-trnu in our Wifdsor offices which are for Correspondéence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: NWM\ pmemsmeeeme ds 0 OOO 0E C 0 & on the table. _‘ _ iR n For them and the young folks, the seo of the new Blue Amberol , Records inc{ud;geverything, frgem old time favorites to present day tunesâ€"popular and ; EdThe real funAm»d' enjoyment aï¬:;ded by an ison is unequalled by any other W call on your Ediaonydcabr will convince you. _ , _ _ Themas A. Edisen, Inc., 100Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. 4., U. 8. A. * > «4 . A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be feund at NERVOUS, LIFELESS â€" LADYV‘S APPEAL Edison Phonograph mfl"ammâ€": ’“M always +« have company when there‘s an J. G. DOERSAM KING STREET DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ort. _ _â€" DEBILITATED MEN C Gezego 1 »roue ie in jun *N+e‘Rs, A 46 acte farm bqjng part ot lot ?No. 8 in the first contesgion 6f Block A in the Township of Wil Tm ty of Waterloo, 24 miles morth > 6f New Dundee on the Huron and 9} miles sooth west of %He of Perkn. Soil mited loatm, 9 ‘atres of wheat, 9 _ acres in clovet abd 2 acres in Alfalia, 3 orchards on . . ¢* farm, also two houses with additions A brand new bank batn with sttaw shed attached, now driving shed 24x 44, new hen house 24x24, besides a shoP and othâ€"r outbuildings, land in good state of cultivation, prite right. Fot particulars call on of write to Chas. HT Beckman. Ne# Trindas PTH is level, and is a heavy sandy loam with _ clay _ subâ€"soil. Price $4800 $1500 down, balance to suit Wbuyer: For furthor particulars apply to FRANK P. FACH,â€" 3â€"4(. Guernsey, Sask. 145,578â€"Mike F. Erb, Well:sley, OM as, Sweden. Means fot influegeâ€" ing the variations of magn@tic fields. _ â€" â€" % ; 145,615â€"Charies â€" ‘Mascart, Paris, France. ,’I‘nime'fs. ~ six: 145,624â€"John L. rker. Galeate. 145,608â€"Frans G. Liljenroth, Westetâ€" 210750 ilUSS. " 9y o‘ it 145,599â€"George H. Jones, London, Eng. Stopper forâ€"botties. juts .Farm for Sale...,. Beckmar, Ne# Dunde PO. 1 bojing part ot _ lot t %&M ip ofâ€" Wil lm 4 miles mortl ; n the Huron Road ith west of %Be City Mascart, Pd"ic, ime'!fs. ~ sE s rker, Gaigiate, g wheel..© ai; P e P ‘ . ism Sale « 4 sxX 14