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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Mar 1913, p. 8

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Pendenâ€"Stahlibaum.â€"In Proston, _ on \"FÂ¥eb. 19th, Mss Hilda Stahibaum to «‘.J#r. Howard Benden. ° i:Mton Scbeifele, Conesrlogo: *atborn.â€"At Wingham, on Feb. 20th and the e i‘ Xrs. John Leathorn, formarly ~of .other orga :*New Hamburg, aged 84 yrs. i Fowler.â€"In Galt on Saturday, Feb. ‘&‘“?3, "~B2nd, Thomas B. Forler, aged 62. You can bu Wolby.â€"in Galt, on Fob. 19tb, Elizaâ€" *‘ beth Stockford, relict of tho late ‘‘Silas Golby in ber 87th year. | Clemens.â€"Near _ Hespcler, _ Isabel, Waterloe «* @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Atram w in ber 18th yeatr. is o R tz.â€"At Conestogo, Fob. 24th, %‘ â€" Wrs. Marie Christina Schultr, mo ‘The | !‘&her of Rev. II. P. Hansen, in ber __ Fellows.â€"At Duncannon, Pa., Feb. _ $8rd, Richard Fellows, formerly of : Bloomingdale, in bis 8ith yéar " OTTAWA â€"The rank of â€" homorary wolonel of the militia has been _ conâ€" m wpon (Chief _ Justice Falconâ€" ! , according to announcement in UBe Canadian Gazette. Welker.â€"At St. Jacots, to Mr. and ats F. E. Welker, a son. Holle.â€"In Conestogo, on March 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holle, a hm a wmnee a ritrarmile Yaam Hay t "‘MTKNARD‘S LINTMEXNT FOR S evervrourrr LSF Strong.â€"â€"In Bloomingdale on Fob. ‘80th, Mr. Robert Stromg, agoed 86 \.yts. Woeifie.â€"in Watsrloo on Monday, Feb. x Hith, Mrs. Matthasis Woelfle; formâ€" ~‘¥rly Elizatcth Meyer, aged 54 yrs. «March 4th, by Rev. S. Schwartz, "Edith, daugbter of Mtr. and Mrs. i_f’lul Grischow to Samuct ILehman. Shomakerâ€"Hlewlott. â€" _ At Winterâ€" "bourne, Feb. _ 19th, _ Archibald ‘Wimterbourne, Fob. 19th, Atchibaid ‘ Rhocemaker, â€" only _son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shoemaker, to Salome, _youn.esi daughter of the late Jamâ€" "es Howlett. ; cmmut| ‘_zu uol wd:fl'-b‘ â€"wil} beer a sorrection. *“bhfi”‘“ 3 Institute. The subject of ® upeaker‘s address was "swing 4 aho not "‘Divine Proâ€" ‘ as printed we make this corâ€" Ob in order that the rouders; do ~get the impression that the farmâ€" in this part are more religiously than in other sections.â€"Wea BF is.ideal in almost every respect; the sieighing may be somewhat in places the rain and . snow Baturday: followed by a sudden wwmuwtom :m t coating to make the maers glide along very nicely. Farâ€" ingemanâ€"SChcifcle.â€"In Conestogo on March 5th, Edwin S., son of Mr. id hbis 50 acre farm to Mr. B. Â¥. Â¥le, Kurtzville..â€"The Mt. Pleasant pworth League appointed Mr. E. L. pbifson to represent the society at 8 annual ‘Terperance Convention id in Toronto this week.â€"Rev. F. uis Barber, D.D., of Listowel, will Eupy the pulpit on the Wallace cirâ€" it in the interests of missions on inday next.â€"Personals : Mr. J. #TYy irom Brantford spent Sunday ~the home of Mr. Jas. Kinsman. is many â€" friends were pleased _ to 10t bim again.â€"Mr. Luther and Miss ste Williams were visiting at the is of Mr. Hunter Coote and Mr. ivery â€" near Dotking a week ago.â€"â€" ¢. Wm. Davidson of Gueliph Masseyâ€" afris representative was in this secâ€" MADE HONORARY COLONEL icts being to let to some of the ispayers of the section. â€"Mr. Amos iber beld an auction sale of â€" farm xck _ and implemests on Tuesday it. Mr. Weber has rented his farm Mr. J. Chamney and is moving to stowel as be intends following up mpany. Ar. Davidson was a foiry Waillace boy and his friends . aro ased to. know of bis success.â€"Mr. ty Lobr of Moos: Jaw was â€"teâ€" wing. old acquaintances in this secâ€" m be reéturned bome on Thursday carpenter work.â€"Mr. Henry Hemâ€" #th has sold his farm on the 6th B:, Wallace, to Mr. G. Mehring will mraove to his other farm near ranstown, formetly owned by Mr. â€" last week in the interests of the isshow.â€"Near â€" Berlin â€" on Deaths i "amin action be delayed -idâ€"'w"""” . Reszall Orderiids: come in vestâ€" is o o cothice Crgen ‘patfecn." Wasee tine . 20 tathcbn 250, 60 tabloter 60e > Fob. CA Nmazm I.*wmutnldhnl“ d ez(.’b %“o;‘?b;‘;:fl ht&‘fio&bufi at our store: M + 5 n aC BETTER THAN SPANKING GERMANY‘S GRFEATEST NEED. Spanking does not cure children of bedâ€"wetting. There is a constitutionâ€" al cavss for this trouble. Ntrs. M. Suminers, â€" Box W. 1â€"501, Windsor, Ont., _ willâ€" send iree to any mother ber successful home treatment, . with full instructions. Send no.money but write her toâ€"day if your children trouble you in this way. Don‘t blame the obild, the chances are it can‘t help it. This treatment also _ cures aduits and aged people troubled with urine diffculties by day or night. BERLIN.â€"The Kaiser, wlo was boys were hunting rabbits ‘in the present at the launching of a Dreadâ€"|village. One boy was passing the mought at Wilhelmshaven Saturday, guuo to another â€" when the trigger made an address, in which he _ said caught in his clothing, causing . the that the launching of such battleships ‘gun to explode. Dr. McKenzic and Dr was the empire‘s greatest need in the Lawrence wore in attemdance, _ but proesent serious hour. could nat save his life. > To Our Friends and Neighbors , 5 e se ue e â€"â€"-\.-â€" ‘. "Our faith is â€" built both on the %amwm are of and on observation of oc Soconey e e e e ts dn e (have proven their merit. we will refund your money ~â€" and we e ir kess e . Tsn‘t that hirf’w : ! _ Just let the bowels fail in properly Try them at Our Risk most pleasantâ€"toâ€"take, most perâ€" mlm:n;leyb‘mcfid:lndhufivetornfld frouy the miseries dangers arising from constipation. beat bowe! remedy ever made â€" the We wouldn‘t say this if s bellsen i io be Tins." We woukin‘t tisk our reputation by making such are made of and on observation of very many severe cases in whitch they To ty do ho shandent)s «prove their :?rig with you also â€"if you their ment with also â€" if you mmufiynmdmmâ€"â€" we will refund your money â€"â€" and we You know us. You know we would not â€"â€"that we could not ford to â€" go back on our word. Nor canyou afford to ignere i# money â€"backâ€"ifâ€"notâ€"satisfied offer on this splendid laxative. ‘The Rexail Stores are America‘s Greatest Trewo Staere A. G. HAEKEMNEL we not feel sure you , SHEDDEN, Ont.â€"To have part of his leg blown of, causing death in a icouple"of hours, was the fate of Euâ€" |gene McArthur yesterday. _ The acoiâ€" _dent bappenrd while a numbet of boys were hunting rabbits ‘in the \village. One boy was passing . the Te Rarch is / ts On t » mn te y y -‘ Handstein ~ lhas a‘ good ley as Butcher .â€"Mr.â€" William Heldman who= was confined to the employed ed is a mystery. Gentliemen,â€"My daughter, 13 years old, was thrown from a sleigh and inâ€" jured her elbow so badly it remained stif and very painful for three yeats. Four bottles ol MNARD‘S LINLIâ€" MENT completely cured her and she Hhas not been troubjfed for two years. Yours truly, J. B. LIVESQUE. St. Joseph, P. O., 18th Auz., 1900. MINARD‘S LINIMENT Co., Limited acobpt our advice. . _ . ous ills are common when the bowels fail to act daily as nature intended. All this may be avoided, if you will to poison the system. taste j like candy. n otieny tan Taw To retlor. They KILLED RABBIT HUNTING. i Sp 3 as is * .9 er, 13. years + Numbrous â€" Huildings to be Esoctodâ€" | Mr. Louls Docrtice bas sold his ie | sew on Park 8t. to Mr. â€" Norâ€"| ‘ are also thinking of or ‘a @he is becoming 400 small for uekl Pnedaes tke ep e rewt tan stail, + E«u the <Toteato branch= u¢< ploce will be taken by~ ‘Mr. f }mmuwwwa Ferguson of Burlington is the guest. af her friend, Miss Berths Coote, fotr s few days.â€"Mrs. Haydn of Listowel is sproding, a few weeks with friends in town.~â€"Mr. Wier who has been actâ€" ing as teiler for the last three vears at the Royal Bank here has severed his copnection there and left for the Nofihwnfhfl-wnk.wlfinh_\ will engage in business. His place ; has been taken by Mr. Andrews, â€" â€"of Hamiilton.â€"Miss Rabertson of Glen allen spent part of the week . with Â¥Amira friends.â€"Miss Mintic Fulton, graduate nurse of the B. & W.â€" Hosâ€" pital is spending a fow days> at© her «notber‘s home here.â€"Miss Ida Kaiser who has been at the Gueiph St. Josâ€" w‘.m“-um_mfl l‘-flmu'.a-h-“-w‘ Liura® Aumap and is Levina HiL|month of March. :"‘“"" born returned this week from Toronto | MoWing some on y.â€"A «mbet where they were the guests : of tle | of frieads of Miss Pearl Scheifele gere Misses EKlls apd Aled&. Luckhardt. â€".| ber a . Litchen shower on Saturday Mrs. Tracy of Brantford returned w*‘“‘u‘"'w“ww* ber home last Seturday after . spendâ€" | 0n W y, March 65th, to Mir. E. ing a few days at the home of Mrs |8. Bingeman and will leave shortly Bdwards.â€"Miss Gertrude : Ruppel and{for her new home in the West.â€"â€"In s Missâ€"Hilda Eby attended the monthily |recent roport we noticed that the Weoting of the Clars Schomana Club|Promotion Examinations in the PW at Watetloo last Saturday.â€"~Several|lic Schools wili this year be held on mrmammwbmmmwmmhxm,m:maw-m Waterioo last week, where they playâ€";â€"Somebody â€" is wondering whether ed a friendly geame with the players j thoso schoo! Kiddies composing that tf that town, resuiting in a victory | botkey team in our western tows are ‘lor Waterloo.â€"Mr. Polson bas ~ sold Hid{‘w be promoted too. _ They his corber lot on King street to Mr.| should for they are old enough.â€"Mr. Andrew Schinidt who intends mofing ; Aug. Wogener ol Toronto, attended the large brick houge now situated on | the tunsral of Rtev. Havsin‘s mother Jthomhmty gite back onto it. â€"|here last . Wednesday.â€"Mr. Henty ! The stock and good will of the store Hebel for wany years a resident of jof the late W. f1. Otto has n!m; place diod in Hanover, recently. purchased by Mr. R. Cleghorn of Welâ€") For tha past two years the deceased {lesloy, who will take possession imâ€"}and Mrs. Hebel had lived thoete with llnllndy.-'l’huehtotn a _ new son Henry. â€" He had reathed . the plumabet in town. old age of 80 years and left be Siailpor Case.â€" Elmira is greatly | #ides â€" his widow aged 84 years, 5 agitated _ ovhr â€" a case of smallpos _ sons, .Jobn of : MerKn,.Heney in Hanâ€" \;flmtfit,wm‘umu,mr‘“‘“{--â€" ;-3.-â€"- > week end with at Y ;i;.x-;;’â€"xâ€"v-â€"--â€"-vâ€"--â€"-. NE C i"’""""’“‘ sixty members andâ€"tbeiz PMX Punie Seboof has beew clopd and Miss Mary Aun and the MessIs A10$ Rérges, Loreita SchiHtt. . _ friends attepded the open meeting O!/_u me cpijdren are urged to be Yapâ€" 326 Urias Wober of Bridgoport réent . o day evening in the Froh Sinn Hall.|pra‘suehring of Brock, S48k., TObUI® Ela® _ S. Shants.â€"Mesors. Maitiand on an oz a Wwh ‘The selections which were ol the|ia ;0 incir home this> week aitéer Sttome and . Ed. Strook left ‘last E:: ;» hrighest classical order were well Tthâ€"|soongine o few ‘webks at the latter‘s weok fog Winnipeg, Maen~â€"Miss â€" Loâ€" Aered, and Elmirs niay . well _ 18 / oipys Mrs. W. H. Olto in town.~ Yina Lichty is sPoending come time at , ; C t To k: proud of its splendid musical M.Amb,“wy.mm took in Etrasburg.â€"Miss Irene Shentz has 1oâ€" ; $8,000 For Electric Plantâ€" The |ibe hookey maich at Berlis lass Alopâ€" Wrnod to her bomn here.â€"Mrs. Fred | sixth session of Eimira Council "*25)day pight. * - Haase is on the sick list. We . wish P & f 3 beld on the 13th day ol February . to commmnpromeyenrrnyt «ons him a speody recovery. _ tion with the Hydro Electric. _ Mr.! . Mannheim _ â€" Protty _ Wodding.â€"=A.. »very PROMY | p, ) i)i C sTiesPitâ€" Espenschied was present to . d‘scuss amew :. updding was solempized at the home * A/~ / }Al'AIB“ANGDD l"!' the matter. The Council decided t: |~ Locals and Personals :â€"Miss Nettie of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grischow, when ANDRUPFF.. ofer Mr. Geo. Ratz the sum of $3â€"|Wookle visited wit} Mr. and Mrs. E. M:g:um-umd[ s ww w a |000 for the electric plant in use 3t | mevitt tast week.â€"‘Mr. and Mrs. Enos in to Mr. Sam Lohmen. _ Notbing so detracts from the< atâ€" | the present time, including eVorythiDg)(‘rosoman, Mr. and _ Mrs. Amoé The ceremony was performmadâ€"sb> 2 {activenees of women as dull, faded, fmflw“t"fl&vfiamg Stram |Sbhantz, Mr. and Mrs. N. Bergey and o clock, Tuesday, March 4th, by the lusteriess hair. â€" 2 mA 'apmtnbu‘s: The.C then‘ adjournâ€" | &z Barpars Shantt visited at the Rev. 8. Swartz of Berlin. â€" _ ; There is no exctse for this condiâ€" ‘edâ€"and met again on Friday OVRINE, pome of Mr. J. Hallman on Sunday. ~ The brido, â€" dressod in a hendsome tion nowadays because notite:is heteâ€" [FWb. 2ist, in special ieoting to ‘COnâ€"| ‘Th, ui5546 Carric and May Erb and ©OWn of embroidered marquisette and by given to the readefs of Chronicleâ€" ‘shlertheteply of Mr. Ratz for the| + ~jopn Shants were the guests Of bFidal veil cartying aâ€"bridal bouguet|Telegraph that.. Parisian Sage, tho purchase of the pidnt, ¢tc. The of6r| y‘ 2ng yrs Manasseh Hilimes on Of roses and Jily of the valley. was|quick acting bair restorer, is ‘sold [ was accepted by Mr. Ratz and @ilfT|qungay._Mr. Milton Hofstetter has given away by. her brother Mr.Noah|with a money back guarantre at 50 jufther business was discussed | the| Leurneg to his home for.a fow weeks. Grischow.â€"Miss Dahmes of Berlin, in |Conts a large bottle. t meeting again adjourned. f __ | â€"We are glad to report that Mr. Edâ€" a gown of _ Alice blue and cartying Since its introduction into Canada, Local and Personal.â€"Mr. and MrSâ€"| warg Schmitt who is sick with ppew carnations attended tho bride while‘PaÂ¥isian Sage has had an immeonse N. Harris of Moose~Jaw, Sask., SPEDt |moonia is dmprovine.â€"Rov. Mr. Fowâ€" tte groom was ably momlbylr-lflf?- and here are ‘the reasoms :. _ lhnmo with illness.â€"Miss Edua Lein speat a few days with friends at St | Jacobs.â€"Mrs. Willang of: Bertia is |spending a few days with ber sister, Nirs. Albert Devitt.â€"Mr: Alf. Laschâ€" inger of Fitteburg spent the fore part of the week at his parents ‘bome bere: jâ€"Mr. Willic Weiteof took first prize jfor the best dréssed man â€" at the Carâ€" inh'al held in St.‘ Jacobs last Mondsy aight.~â€" Mrs. Shurl spenat Sunday ‘with friends at Gl{t.-llfis White of |the Conservatory ‘of Music ‘atâ€" Brantâ€" ‘tord, spent part of the week â€" with \Mrs. Brasdt in town.â€"Dr. R. E. Ste wart was a business vigitor _ _to Hamilton last woék.â€"Mrs. Geo. Ratz "‘“"w"“ of m&m?h- with l: gaughter, Miss Ruth, who is â€"atte ing Monlton Ladies‘ College at Torâ€" onto..â€"â€"The ‘Misses Edoa abd (race â€" Local and Personal.â€"Mr. and MrSâ€"| warg Schmitt who is sick with ppouâ€" carnations attended tho bride whilePatisian _ Sage has had an immeonso N. Harris of MooserJaw, Sask., SPEDt |mynia is improving.â€"Hov. Mr. Fowâ€" tte groom was ably supported by Mr. |sa1>, and here are ‘the reasons : Sunday at the bome of â€" MTS. â€"Câ€"|zoty * is polding a serfes of revival Ivan Griscthow, brother of the bride.| it is safo and harmless. â€" Contains Cook on Park Are.~â€"Miss J. . Jarâ€"/meetings in the U. B Church The Thare wete about 50 guests present. | ono dye or poisonpiis lead, dine of Hespeler called on frieads hm will â€" continve for a fow Those from a distance were Mr. and It cures dandrufl in two weeks, bY town last weok.â€"Miss Rolepa ~Roos works Mrs. Win. Judd of St. Marsy‘s; Mrs.{killing the dandruf germ, of Berlin spent a few days with ber T eomritsArnronsiracoreiom Allen _ Schaaf of Emily City, Mich;| It stops falling bair. j friend, Miss Minnie Fulton, in town § . _ Mr. and Mrs. _ Amos Bock of Hay#.|â€" 1t Promptly stops itching of the last week.â€"Rev. Eilert of Floradale Conestogo wille, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Letach of | scalp. § ts iy. ® ‘ymchd'atmhmhtw even woman * Centreville, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Latech| It makes the hair soft and luxurâ€" ing services in St. Paul‘s Lutheran|! Locals and , Personals.â€"A D°W of Centreville and OtheFs. iant. Church on Sunday. The pastor, Rev.| dressmaker arrited in town on‘ tD° ‘Tha prde . was the rotipient> of | Jt gives life and beauty‘to the hair. }P. Graupner. was absent in Toronto|25th of Feb. and is making ler home many °> useful apd costly . presents| It is not stitky or greasy. : where.he was invited to preach to the|with Mr. and Afrs. Isaae Holle. mlm betokensâ€"the â€"hich â€"estcem â€"â€"in| â€"1tâ€"is the daintiestâ€"porfumed â€" hait oi Ahe o ‘dast al members of the Bertina aitended the initiation most the 1; 0. F. in . their â€" soolhs ist : Monday evening, when s0tâ€" sulting in a score of 6 m o Aul * & 1£¢~ >3 e : yPe i. i. <€ f b â€" * ut M “ ) y e | ~mart t > 11 ; VW k :: >~> > : ; t 274. anm ose of 0| $ * Y [ : * J j | @osls 1A . M Th a * from & neighooring town iwo wools _ __ i o iag gin e s oo us 1000 atmratsdoice dn ts on [ & s tans crviiiment Armaid ago ‘andâ€" has been going in and out . /~ Nine Pines Wilired Welker, Harry Henrich,. Calâ€" zmmmu;fi::e‘::o ip .. P ; :- Buh‘-:r Arbold Sthicfele, bouse, even arter ayimâ€" ce c ladys Snyder, Porcy Reitael,: toms of $he diseaso were noticed, Local and Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. m,!-mmm.m.m and it is feared there may be an out Fred B. Hucther visited at the bon® erporn, Wosley Exnst, Lorngâ€" Poterâ€" ‘break of" the disease hore, although Of Mr. and Mrs. Wilsos last SetHâ€" sop, Arthur Kelterhom, Ivadeol Pant every precaution is ul-&uh- to day.â€"~Dir. Clayton Shant: speat tbe jâ€"r, Alton Good, Eliss Snydet, Lit !fiefltnymd opidemip: Wetk end with friends af YattoD~ zio Koch, Kathleen Brubacher, Leola The â€"Public School has been closed and Miss Mary Aunn and tha Messts: AmD§ Rdrges, Lorefta Schlitt. all the children are urged to be vapâ€" 326 Wrias Wober oi Bridgeport yÂ¥ent , C . cifated inimediately.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; i uurgrrremseprezary 1 Ed. Suehring of Brock, Sdsk., roturnâ€" Elias S. Shants.â€"Mesars. Maitiand » B s M bd to their home this week â€" after Strome and . Ed. Strook left ‘last f:::â€" mmgatnwmatanmw.mm.wmh.â€"uu‘w tnotbers, Mrs. W. H. Oito in town.â€"~ Yina Lichty is spending come time at , °; * * T : A niumber of boys from bere took in Etrasburg.â€"Miss Irene Shentz has 1oâ€" f the bockey moich at Berlly last Alooâ€" trmod to her bomn hereâ€"â€"Mrs. Fred | m 'dny'nkbt f : Haase is on the sick list. We . wish $ $ q $ wonennteematarcentt sxnenson him a speody recovery. l ; (a. Miudlnuudhmu Sabnrâ€" OV@, Poter in Preston, Eged in Watâ€" Berges, Kenneth Snyder, Betsy Btw dav last. The patient had come ¢Mloo and Casper of Cinbinnati, Ohio. bacher, Sarah~Martin. _ a spending a few ‘weeks at the latter‘s tmothers, Mrs. W. H. Oito is town.~ A niumber of boys from bere took in the hockey match at Berlinp last Alopâ€" Women‘sInstitutes had on Thut8687 {farm prar Conestogo. Fight shy of the druggist who ofâ€" aitetnoon â€"while on their wey $0 OU | Their many friends join in wishing|{ors you a substitute, ho is unworthy neighbor town in the west. It S66MS6!tnemn a tong and happy woedded lile.: |of your confidence. something usist have gotten into the nmennnmitnimrninriocmtoqntegeiy Made only in Canads by the R. L. fhery steeds wbelve!:m" to: f Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erig, Ont.: The the sleigh just before their St. Jacnbs gitl with the Aubutn lair is on every destipation. Théy took a â€" Rotion ~to! wones ~ package: « ax go just a little toon {ast so that they Scehool Report for February. All _ reliable druggists, â€"department rould not be stopppd:â€" in time,â€" . th*y | fronorsâ€"Viette Schicfele, Burtrelijstores and toilet goods counters Reve ran right throtigh with thos{ on booerdj Peterson, Clive Saydes, EW Brubach.|Par‘sian Sage Hair Tonic. ‘The girl Trip /. An oxciting . trip*is : what about a docen of tho members of the Women‘s Institutes had on Thursday aftetnoon â€"while on their way to our neighbortown in the west. It séems something usist have gotten into the fiery steeds which ve!:m‘ to the slcigh just before their destipation. They took a â€" fotion ~to nmu‘u'wmwwfl on We y, March 6th, to Mir. E. 8. Bingeman and will leave shortly for ber new home in the West.â€"â€"In a recent roport we noticed that the Promotion Examinations in ‘the P9Â¥+ lic Schools will this year be held on the 17th 18th, and 19th of this month â€"Somebody is woudering whether those schoo! Kiddies composing: that boékey team in our western tows are M{‘wh promoted too. _ They should for they are old enough.â€"Mr. ran right through with thosd on boar4j Peterson, Clive Sayder, EM Brubachâ€"|Par‘sian Sage Hair Tonic. ‘The girl :a:::: Mn:: oL. fll::‘m' or, umw Alberta Highn, wvd-lumn the ‘Awhnurn hair is on d.-‘.'q mt 3 f * . 'uht L. ; le have been a sefious accident. m No frar Roeic‘s fne â€"" *â€" Dym:wu\â€"- C occasipns.â€"AMcssts. _ Oliver â€"Sthicielo] pmmmmtummmimzommunnimpmenpnemmmerntumpeommpedrensctmmeees sFatke . and~Chas. Hilliard loaded a car : ‘of f , 7 Willows® which ‘had been â€"cut ‘:during) | e " sBS ks * s the:winter for the, , West. â€"* Mosats.| j Alaer 1 fiphéifele and. HilHard ;will leave the] J) . CC i k * latter part of this week to distribute | | J a ; wao betan tds ol [ @4 ' tea | * »to â€"hate ® & W i * in m on in io thae ul dao| [ § â€" J_ _~"~ is the result of tea wi and , Personals.â€"A _ new arrited in town on the b. and is making ber home nd Afrs. Isaat Holle: «No 14 n&hmhfi-.fld -n-%-â€" jnst now.. .. FAr: moniad: | “mnrqn-finr-.-ndsdn-: : s _ anduow: we are ready to show ‘ youths result of our works °> * ~~â€"~ < We are ready with immense â€"stocksof the very finest 7 < ; ; y Now Spring Suits Now Spring Neckwear $ New Spripg Overcoats °... New Spring Gloves yA â€"<Come in and les us show you ~howwell we.are preparedâ€"toâ€" fit you out a up to the instant in style. T. & D.Suits made to measure are making Thornton fi Dou&!'g!g ' Remember we make the Clothes wesell, lends. 20 T l It is the Mfi-‘m“m The bhappy couple will reside on a|and invigorating hair dreéssing made. g"v is the result of tea / knowledge, blending experience® and exacting careâ€" must be the combination of fine flavor, smooth strength and ?'chness. You have all these qualities combined to a greater.degree in Red Rose than in any other tea. It has that cup goodness that comes only from Red Rose quality and surely well merits the term "good tea." REO ROSE TEA is NEVER SOLD IN BULK. Tea § ~*)__~" is the result C tnowledce. his are in the mind of every Try it Men‘s Outlitters. _ = WOMANS HARR â€" Passâ€"Beatrico â€"~Eby;, Eatl Smyder, Wilired Welker, Harry Henrich,. Calâ€"

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