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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Apr 1913, p. 9

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_ ‘{Farms for Sale! ind wantendis c APSâ€"tr0 ficrcnacitni.â€"naabst Th 3 ; mile north of the Village of St. Jacâ€" Ro Sal Cen sesssescsssesesesse seoeese sassee sessseseseeeseseeceees ~â€"Aâ€"valuable dairy farm near Centreâ€" ville, of 93 actes, for $5000.00. _ For further particulars apply to The farm â€" belonging to the Estate of â€"the late James Thomson, part of Lot Fourteen, Biehn‘s Tract, Waterâ€" loo Township, 125 acres more ‘or less, 7 miles, from Berlin, 4 _ from New Dundee, 3 from Doon Station, 3 from German _ Mills, 1 from School and Post Office ; good brick house, and bank barn, good orchard. _ This farm will be rented if not sold. For further particulars, apply to, DALZELL & BARRIE, 13â€"2t. Galt, Ont. CIDER MILL FOR SALE This . property is fitted up with modern machinery _ for cider â€" apple butier, syrup and jelly nfaking. (No opposition). _ Also a steam boiling raaPle syrup plant of 600 pails. J. B. REINHART, Stayner, Ont. 11â€"4mos Also 4 scction good land adjoining, price $8000, $2000 down and balance to â€" suit if sold _ by April Ist. 190 acres of above is in fine shape â€" for wheat this season. For further parâ€" ticulass apply to 4 scction land, 4 miles west of Guernsey, near C,P.R. 120 acres broken and 68 acres summer â€" fallow last year, in good state of cultivaâ€" tion. Good water and plentiful supâ€" ply. _ One storey shack on property, 14x28. Land good heavy sandy loam with clay subâ€"soil And good _ wheat land. _ Price $3500, $800 down and balance to suit. eeaesessecsecseceseseseseesesesecsesaseses ssesessecsssasacses April 5.â€"Hauschold effects, etc., beâ€" longing _ to the late Samuel B. Schneider, Queen St., S., Berlin. April 5â€"Household effects _ of © the Estate of the late Mary Oldenburg, at 111 Strange St., Borlin. April 7 to 19â€"Sale of crockery, china etc., at A. & E. Heller‘s store evâ€" ery evening, in the City of Berlin. April 15â€"Farm stock and implements of Conrad Gerth, in the Village of Wellesley. April 16â€"Real Estate, farm stock, implements of Geo. H. Huehn, 2} miles southeast of Crosshill and 21 miles northwest of Bamberg. Apr. 17.â€"Real estate, farm stock and implements of the late Menno Cober 21 miles northeast of New Dundee: at 2 o‘clock p.m., the louowin%: 1 pure bred Holstein cow (with peâ€" degree), due about the time of sale. 1 registered Holstein heifer. milking since _ Jan. Ist. â€" registered heiler, due the last of April. 2 grade Ho}â€" steinn, due about the time of sale. 1 Durham grade, due 3rd week in Apâ€" ril. 2 grade Holsteins, due !st week in May. 1 grade Hotstein, due â€" 3rd week in April. 1 grade Holstein, due, 3rd week in June. 1 grade Holstein, due 2nd week in September. 1 grade Holstein, supposed to be in call. 2 Durham grade heifers, fresh with cali at side. 1 Durham grade cow, fresh in January. 1 Dusham grade cow, fresh in December. 2 heilers. TERMS :â€"3 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes, or a dist.:ount. of 5 per cont. per annum for FOR SALE OR TO LET . J. Shantz, Auctioneer. Farin tor Sale We keep in stock whips, brushes, horse blankets, _ Rarness _ oil, and grease, trunks, suit Cases, etc. Special attention given to repairing. A pleasure to have you call and inspect out stock whetber you purchase or not. + We manufacture light and heavy harmess, _ that for style, dur ability and price cannot be excefled. o A. J. Mickus Auctione er AUCTION SALE Auction Sales Friday, Apnl 4th, 1913 â€"â€"â€" NEW HARNESS GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer A. C. MILLIE, Clerk. ABS. M. MARTIN, Prop For Sale J. SAUDER, Freeport Milch Cows FRANK P. FACH, Cuetnsey, Sask Waterloo‘s Harness Sho w' LH ELM King St. = Vatcrloo' Oor 12â€"3t Om> man wanted in each town or‘ village to start a Cutâ€"Rate Grocery | business for large Mail Order House. | No experience or capital trequired. Position will pay $20 weekly. â€" Conâ€" tract given. Outfit free. _ ‘The (‘""'? sumer‘s Association, Windsor, Ont. | 13â€"1t. "BOYX â€" WANTED â€" To TAKI The undersigned ofie;s for sale his farm situated one mile northwest of St. Agatha and 4 miles north _ of Baden, on Concession 1, Block B The farm comprises about 125 acres, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 acres under a good state of cultivation Soil good clay loam, good _ spring creek, 2 never failing wells, 14 storey brick house, bank barn, straw . shed. For further particulars apply â€"to D. S. Shantz, Raden. 14â€" Solid brick, 8 rooms, all modern comvenmiences, suchk as bath. furnace, electric lights, gas, cemented cellar, attic, large verandah, extra large lot, and splendid location on George St., Waterloo. Must be â€"sold. Special bargain price. Apply COOD HOME FOR SALE 5â€" 4 Tww very choice quarterâ€"sections of of land situated near main line of C. P. R., 2$ miles west of Guernsey, 130 acres broken and under best of cultiâ€" vation, 12 acres still to be broken and balance fenced. Splendid water supâ€" Ply and on property is a new _ house 22x28 with stone cellar under house, hard and soft water, also barn to accommodate 10 head of cattle and large grainery 20x14x8 ft. _ The land is level, and is a heavy sandy loam with _ clay _ subâ€"soil. Price $4800 $1500 down;, balance to suit â€" buyer. For further particulars apply to Wallenstein C.P.R. Station. At the same place for service . the pure bred Douwble Standard _ Polled Durham Bull Hero, an upâ€"toâ€"date aniâ€" mal for stock service, fee Grade cows S;';.ll)l), pure bred cows $20.00. 2â€"U. charge of Stock Room‘".â€"The Star Whitewear Mig. Co. 00 3â€"28â€"3t One threeâ€"yearâ€"old pure bred Shert Horn Durham bull of the dairy type which is necessarily needed to breed the Durham cow up to a higher stanâ€" dard for the dairy purpose, not alone for stock but for milk and butter. This bull has proven a good _ stock getter and is in fine condition to go at the head of the best Durham bred herds. Also some younger bulls and heifers for sale.â€"Apply to C. C. DIEFENBACHER, Hawkesville. loo ‘Fownship, 125 acres more or less, 7 miles from Berlin, j from _ New Dundce, 3 from Doon station, 3 from German Mills, 1 fram school and Post (Office; gcod brick house _ and bank barn, good orchard. This farm will ue rented if not sold. For further particulars, apply to Dalzell & Barrie, 13â€"23t. Galt, Ont. The farm belonging to the Estate of the late James Thomson, part ol Lot Fourteen Biehn‘s Tract, Waterâ€" FOR SALE OR A. K. CRESSMAN King St. Waterico Farm for Sale Real Estate and Insurance. For Sale WANTED FRANK P. FACH, Guernsey, Sask ;1 € | Forty years in use, 20 years the Standard, proesâ€" cribed and Recomended by physicians. For Women‘s Ailâ€" ments, Dr. Martel‘s Female Pijls, at your druggist. 1. Holman East End Mill, Berlin. Agent _ for _ Uyphers _ Incubato®s, Brooders, etc. Copies of the _ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph fyle of March 28, April 18th.~ Anyâ€" one having a copy of papers of above dates please leave at this office. Write for prices and information 10â€"2mos. SEED BARLEY FOR SALE Seed Oats For Sale Daubemy oats, a very early varâ€" iety. _ Regenerated Abundance, early Improved Siberian, nighly recommenâ€" ded by the O. A. C. Also small dot of Swedish Giant. (iood clean seed of O.A.C. No. 21 barley at 70c. per bushel. Apply _ to Sol S. Gehman, Box 351, Waterloo, COnt. Phona 43K. 13â€"31. Electric Restorer for Men IT WILL GROW We want TWO MORE AGENTS in this county, w Thos. W. Bowman & Son Co., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. ileavy bay mare 15 years old, good breedcr, bay mare 4 years old, . bay horss 5 yeats old (general purpose). Apply to The undersigned offers for sale his 65 acrt> éarm adjoining the village of Baden, Township of Wilmot. On the promiscs are a large â€" frame house, bank barn, and all necessary outbuildâ€" ings, 6 actes are hardwood _ bush, best _ of soil, close _ to school‘ and churches. Terms for Chattelsâ€"Pigs, potatoes, and all sums of $10 and under, cash balance on joint approved notes for 8 months, or at 5 per cent. per anâ€" num discount for cash payment _ of credit amounts. Terms for real estate will be made known on the day of sale. _‘ LOVINA COBER, ‘Executrix. DAVID BERGEY, Executor â€" A. .J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. 14â€"1mo At the same time angd place _ the farm of the said Menno Cober will be offered for sale, being composed of part of the north half of Lot No. four in the second _ concession of Block A, in the Tp. of Wilmot, conâ€" taining fifty _ acres, more or less. On it are a good frame house, a new bank barn, a driving shed and other out buildings. Household Furniture, Ete.â€"Nation al cream separator, Daisy churn, No. 2, coal stove, kitchen cupboard, leaf table. secretary. some potatoes and numerous other articles. M _ Cattleâ€"2 cows due to calve in June yearling steer, 2 yearling heifers, call. Pigsâ€"Brood sow, 2 shoats. â€" Implementsâ€"Wagon with box nearly mew, democrat, buggy, light _ bob sleigh, _ Massey â€" Harris mower 5 {t cut nearly new, hay rake â€" nearly new, hay rack, single plow, 3â€"furrow gang plow, iron harrow, Massey Harâ€" ris disc, cutting box, fanning inill, wheelbarrow, _ set double _ harness, set heavy simgle harness, light single harness. _ Phone 743, ring 22 Commencing at 1 p. m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz.‘ Horsesâ€"Mare 15 years old. mare 6 years old. Thursday, April 17th, 19131 There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the farm of the late Menno Cober, on the Huron Road, Wilmot, 2} miles northeast of New Dundee. Farm Stock and Implements and Real Estate? Nursery Stock Horses tor Sale Farms for Sale MATT. SCHONDELMEYER, One mile East of Berlin. 10â€"2mus MJ Plant > Bowman‘s guaranteed Wanted J. H. SHEPHERD, R. R. No. 1, Bridgeport. MICHAEL O. JANTZI, . Baden, Ont re "tor >s every nerve in the body 12â€"5t 21 Comething is wrong when a _ man measures his nicans by his meanness Many a man who weighs his words uses crooked scales. CEO. 0. MERSON & COMPANY Bees and Bee Supplies for sale. Apâ€" ply to Josiah Brubacher, Conestogo, Ont. 11â€"1 mo. Een an iron watchdog can‘t scare the wolf from your door. Numbet unlimited. Highest market price paid. Lo~4d every second Tues day. Nexv shipment Wednesday, Apr 16th, 1913. NUMBER UNLIMITED Highest market price paid. Load every second Wednesday. Next shipâ€" ment, Wednesday, April 16th, 1913. Shipping Hogs Wanted IN BADZN Highest market price paid. _ Load every second Tuesday. Next shipment Shipping Hogs Wanted At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. GEO. J. THORP, JAMES LAIDLAW I‘resident. Secretary. Mar. 239,Apr. 5. Tuesday Evening, April 15th, Wedâ€" nesday Afternoon and Evening, April 16th. Single Fares, p.m. Trains 14th good returning 17th. Fine Program of Events at each Entertainment. Snd for Priza List and Come io the ~how. QUELPH HORSESHOW Terms of Chattelsâ€"All sunss of $10 and under, cash ; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint cotes or 4 pervcâ€"nt. off dor cash Payâ€" mergs of credit amounts. A. J. MCKUS, Auctioncer. GEO.~H. HUEHN, Proprietor. 14â€"2t. ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. Real Estate:â€"At the same time and place the farm belonging to the undersigned _ will be offered for sale. It is situated on the North quarter of the West half of lot number Ten in the cizhth concession ; and secondl the west part of Lot No. 10, in the ninth _ concession ; both _ parcels of land are located in the Eastern secâ€" tion of the Township of Welleslgy and comprise 142 acres more or less with about 19 arres oi good cedar swamp, also some hardwood bush. On _ the proferty is a latge bank barn _ with good stables and driving shed and all nocessary outhuildings. Also _ good. frame hovse on property. Good orâ€" chard and adequate supply of water. ! Terms of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale. «s Medicine lMat and Calgary, Aita. The truth sceket has a lifetime job _ Implements Ete: McCormick Bindâ€" er 6 it. cut, nearly new ; mower 5 ft. cut, Deering 13 tube seed drill, McCormick 11 tube seed drill, nearly new ; spring tooth Cultivator, _ steel hay rake, land _ rollet, disc, 2«¢urrow gang plow,â€"3 single plows, scuffier, 4â€" sâ€"ction iron harrow, harrow, 2 wagâ€" ons with boxes, 2 top buggies, 2 pair bob sleighs, cutter, bay rack, _ stock rack, set of gravel planks, fanning maill, pulper, new set of heavy team harness, 2 sets of plow harness, â€" Set of single harness, horse collars â€" and blankets, number of 8 ft. cedar posts, wheelbarrow, whiffeltrecs, neckyokes, logging chains, scythes, forks, shovâ€" els, grain bags and many other afti~ tles too numerous to mention. No resorve as the proprietor is moving to town. Horsâ€"s :â€"Sorel horse rising 9 years old, dark Bay horse rising 8 _ years old, light bay horse rising 6 years old, bay mare rising 3 years old, colt rising 2 years old, yearling colt. Cattle and â€" Pigs :â€"5 good dairy cows fresh, cow due to calve by time oi _ sale, cow due to calve in June, Heifer _ due to calve in April, Holâ€" stein Buli rising 3 yeats old, 6 spring calves, 2 calves, 2 sows in pig. Thete will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the underâ€" signed, concession 5, 2} miles Southâ€" east of Crosshill and 2} miles North west of Banxberg on Wednesday, April 16th, 1913 Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz : Hogs Wanted AT BADEN 16 King St. W. TORONTO CLEMENS & HUNSBERGZR. Krupp & Master April 8th, 1913. . C. Diefenbacher BEES FOR SALE Chartered Accountants. o ts h wÂ¥ Owing to a landslide at the Freeâ€" port cut during the night the service on the Preston and Berlin street railâ€" way _ was delayed for several hours A large quantity of eatth was wash ed down the embankment ty ike rain last night and covered the trac«s. It was decided to cs.ablish a sseakâ€" ers‘ bureau, from where speakers will be sent ‘throughout the province. An cBganizing sub comni‘ttee also was apâ€" pointed. Among those present . were W._ B. Preston, Brantford ; .J. R. Mars‘a 1, Hamilton ; J. E. Schlich ter, Cardinal ; Chailes A. Moss, Torâ€" onto ; Dr. Spoehn, Penetang ; A. _E Bea, Melancthon Township ; D. Ross, Barre ; Stanley Ketr, Toronto. Few of us have the courage to point out _ our own rystakes. That shows how trave our ncighbots are tack, and was intensely keen to have a doctor summoned immediately when taken ill Tuesday. He is survived by his wife and eight children, the eldest being thirteen years. His wile was his own miece, being a daughter of a brother. He owned a 200â€"acre farm, now heavily encumbered, but no ‘one has seen any signs of despondency or worry in him, _ and if the analysis shows styrchnine, mystery will surâ€" round the circurystances. At a medting of the executive oi the Liberal Club Fedcration on Saturday Ilans wete made for the year‘s work. LIBERAL CLUB FEDERATION Yesterday he again went to Blenâ€" heim, empanelled a jury, and bad a postâ€"mortem examination made. The inquest was then adjourned until Friâ€" day, April 11, and deceased‘s stomâ€" ach and liver have,been expressed â€"to the _ Provincial _ Analyst, Toronto, strychnine poisoning being suspected. There _ seems no reason to suspect suicide, as Beemer showed every anâ€" xicty to recover after the first â€" atâ€" investigate. The physician in attendâ€" ance, Dr. Wolner of Ayr, had refused a death certificate, and the Coroner forbade the funeral, which was to be teld Thursday. On â€" Saturday, March 22, Beemer took a dose of medicine, and soon afâ€" terwards went into convulsions. .A doctor was called and Beemer ‘was treated. Sunday he had partly reâ€" corered, and Monday was well again. On Tuesday he took a dose of salts, went into convulsions, and died in the evening. Wednesday evening Corâ€" oner Andrew MacKay was notified, and Thursday he went to the farm to Woodstock, March 30.â€"Foul _ play is strongly suspected in the death of Fred _ Beener of Blenheim township. whose farm is four miles east â€" of Drumbo _ village. _ His death took place on _ Tuesday last, but it was only ~to day it became known that there wes anything peculiar in it. Fred Beemer of Blenheim was Twice Seized with FOUL PLAY IS SUSPECTED Farm comprising 100 acres, more or less, Lot 9, Con. 6, one mile west of Crosshill, comprising 10 _ acres bush, balance under good ‘state â€" ol cultivation, well fenced, 8 _ acres sown in fall wheat, about 3 â€" acres good orchard, bank barn 60x60 with driving shed, never failing well, frame house with kitchen and wood shed atâ€" tached, and all necessary out buildâ€" ings. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Daniel Gerber, Crossnill, Ont. 4â€"3 mos. HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES King St. Phone TQL. Waterloo 208 Queen, South. 1155. Stove Polish. Furniture Polisk. Washboards. Sweeping Powder. Powdered Ammonia. Liquid Ammonia. Chloride of Lime. Dutch Cleanser. Lye. Also big stock of BINDER TWINE, and COAL, the best obtainable. This store is â€" beadquarters for the best of seed grain in Berlin, including _ CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ALSIKE, etc. Berlin, No Suspicion of Suicide Geo. Bramm Farm for Sale BRUEGEMAN‘S Convulsions Phone 201 and Many different remedies have â€" been tried for Ecsema and other skin disâ€" eas‘s But it is now known _ that the only _ possible cure is a mild, soothing _ liquid _ made up of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, (Glycczine â€"and other ingredients so carefully _ con pounded that each ingtredient has its proper effect. This compound is now made up in the D.D.D. Presctiption. Years _ of suce‘ss and thousands of cures show the morit of this wonderiul compound We also _ appreciated your friendliâ€" _â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"__â€"_._.â€"__ ress and aid in time of neccssity, for _ What some of our youths need i# which we can call you with all sinâ€" more education and loss experience. cevityâ€"neighbor and friend. It is casy for a protty girl to manâ€" We have met with you once mote age a husband during coutrtship. During the many yeats that _ you have dwelt among us, we appreciatâ€" ced you becaus» you had chosen the sam> occupation as we had ; an ocâ€" cupation carried on beneath the everâ€" 11e of the clear skies : and an occuâ€" pation which is fundamental to the fotr> welfare of this great and fair Dominion of Canada. It behooves us as neighbors and frirnds, before allowing you to _ deâ€" part from our vicinity, to show you how mich we have esteemed and apâ€" preciated your sojourn among us in the past. To this end we have gathâ€" cred hire this evenng. Pleasantly Surprised :â€"On Tuesday evening, March 25th, Mr. John Lockâ€" it was accorded a pleasant surprise by his friends and nceighbors, who to th> number of about 50 gathered to srend an evening with hinx on the eve of his departure for the plains, to take up his residence there. New Dundee, March 25, 1913 Our Dear Mr. Lockie : + Mr. Joseph Abra filled the position of chairman very acceptably, and in due time _ Mr. Lotkie was presented with the following address, a chair and a cane : Addross : Mrs. Hamacher, Mr. II. Nadter, Mr. .J. Schwartzentruber. Mr. Seibert briedy thanked the donâ€" ors for their kindness, after _ which the evering â€"â€"was spent in a~ social way, all press-ntvhn\'ing an enjoyable Trusting you will not forget your old â€" friends and _ nsighbors, for you know your sm.ling faces will always be welcomed back, so we ask you to accept this chair, not for its intrinâ€" sic value, but as a remembrance from yoU‘r old acquaintances, and we hopt you will en‘oy many houtrs of _ ease in it, always reminding you of days gone by. j Cigned on behalf _ of your _ friends and neighbors. We have always enjoved your comâ€" pany, your â€" social ways being both pleasant and attractive, and w« hope you _ will enjoy many more happy days in your new place of sojourn. During _ the course of the evening Mr. and Mrs. Scibert were presented with the following address and _ a handsome chair. Address : Mr. and Mrs. Seibert : Dear Friends : ~ We are gathered here toâ€"night to spend a â€" few more happy â€" hours in your pleasint eompany. Pleasant _ Surprise :â€"On _ Monday evening, _ March 24th, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seibetrt, who reside a few miles northwest of here were quite agretâ€" ably surprised by about 30 of their friends and neighbors who called to spend a pleasant evening prior to the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Seibert to Mannheim. Th> funeral was conducted on Wed. nesday, March 25th, service and â€" inâ€" terment taking Place at the Rosebank church and cemetery respectively. The _ sorrowing relatives ha\-e the sympathy of a host of friends in their bereavemnt. Mr. Cober had reached the age _ of 38 years, and at this comparatively young age his der.se. seems muuch the sidder. He is survived by his widow and three children. Mr. Cober was a member of the Brethren in Christ Church and lived a consistent Christian life. Obituary :â€"Mr. _ Menno Cober, one of the _ respected _ residents of this community, passed away at his home mear â€" Rosebank â€" on Monday, March 2ith after an Lilness of about three weeks duration. What Cures Eczema?, INTERNA TIONAL STOCK FOQD co;”m" N'I'EDâ€"â€"-: -;â€"'o- â€"_Tor Royal Purple suppnes and . Bookâ€" lets may be obtaj ied from A, Heller, J. L. Eidtg, Berlin." "V?E:I‘ic 16 wil ie ie -fi:"%"-z&â€"' esstermanan.. | beer oys International Stock Fead, Poultry Food, and Veterinary preparations are for _ _ International Stock Food _ + Is Equally Good for Cowsâ€"Horsesâ€" This great tenic is for all live stockâ€"48 make cous | _ Here‘s Nes IPrinartOrtoneed vatiiterarent & airi mitammicedes 4. . 4 Mfyoucuu“?‘fl*:ywm'-n!b- kâ€"to keep the working horees is prime rarics s 2nd hoa tos " Woales pge D.D.D. will prove to you that 7y§@ can be cured. _ The very first drogs will give you instant relief. You don‘t even have to pay the &# gular price of $1.00 a bottle, for W® have arranged with the Labotratoriés to offet, for a while, a special large 560 trial bottle. _ Get this _ spedial Lottl» today and see how quickly the itch will vanish. A. (. Haehnel but. the trial of suffer. r. Skip 13. Skip 14.{ This rink is setting a fast pace as this is the fifth win in defending this t:ophy this year. The previous rinks to be‘defeated were .J..J.A. Weir‘s d: Cer in, New Hamburg‘s quartette, Guclph Royal Cityites, Guelph Unâ€" ions and the Stratford rink. Weather: permitting it will also have to b@ defâ€"nded _ against a rink of Bright curlers. - The Waterloo knights of the brod will retain the Hamburg trophy another year. ‘The rink of Strati curlers who on Friday afternoon deavored to take this trophy â€" b wich them, were â€" unsuccessful, _ following is the score :. Stratford. : A. Babb, S. Maliion,â€" D. T. Turnbull, Walter Miller, WATERLOO WILL ; ST. THOMAS.â€"The City* Cour toâ€"nitht appointed Medles Fergus lat» City Enginecr of Guelph, as C Eng‘ner at a salaty of $2,000 . year. The engagement is for one y only, _ with extension if his servi are satisfactcry. Mr. Lockie, in a few well chos words replied to this expression _ estecm en the part of his friends, & tâ€"r which short speeches were delf eed by a number of those present. The remaindet of the evening spent in games, social interc and partaking of an appetizing provided by the ladies. A popular conrert will be ren under the auspices of the Lit Society, in Schmitt‘s Hall on F evening, April 4th, 1913. We wish that the rest of your may he spent in peace and joy although we bid you goodâ€"bye be of greeting you orca more in land beyond. : Cowsâ€"Horsesâ€"Pigs '-'-""-'-:-f'i'-‘q_!:‘:' i page to td uemne ns a vem 60 e .&-â€"%.m.fi ® ietorinacy proparstions are for eole by desiges‘ to show you our esteem .of the and w‘sh you happiness and pro ty during the rest, of your life. a token of our respeCt we ask y« acept this chair and cane. We that through this you may reme in the future the mtany warm fr you are lsaving behind in our munity. News Notes.â€"Miss Sadie Letsol spent a week with her friend Miss Â¥ Boul of _ Arkell.â€"Mr. Irvin Mitchel of Hamilton spent a day last we@ at Mr. (C. D. Bowman‘s before I.: ing fCr the West.â€"Miss Milroy O Eden Mills spent the Easter holidays with _ friends in this Vicifity.-â€".fi Pearl Harrison _ and iss Manna @ Moncreifl spent the _ Easter holidays with the former‘s brother Mr. F. Harrison.â€"Mrs. W. Woltz spent the Easter holidays _ with relatives _ i# Hamilton.â€"The friends of Mrs. S@@ ton, who is staying with her » ter Mrs. A. letson, will he sorty hear that _ she is quite poorly.â€"M F. Letson was a business visitor the Royal City on â€" Saturday L. Jupp of Sarnia spent a day week _ with his parents here. Bert R. Letson left on Wednesday Preston where he has secured a pos tion. wh NEW CITY ENGINEEER. most convincing proof is y@ the remedy by any _ ecze@@® RETAIN THE > HAMBURG CUP West Montrose David Kuntz, H. J. Sims, .. F. Seagram, Waterloo.

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