Eye glasses that successfully meet strained conditions bring rest to overâ€" wrought nerves. Our â€" ontican _ has every scientific facility for determinâ€" img sight defects. Have him examinc your eyes. If he advises glasses it will be with certaivty of their need. BERLIN MARKETS. i BERLIN, APRIL 3, 1913. i Flour per 100 ths ... .....2.70 _ 2.80} Bran per 100 ls ... ...1.20 1.40 : Middl‘ngs per 100 lbs. ... 1.40 : Eétcenings prer 100 lts. ..... 1.40 | Wheat per bush. ... ... _. .90| Barlsy per bush ... ... ... .60 .10 Oats rer bush ....... .. A0 A5 Peas, per busn. ............... .75 .80 Potatoes, per bag ... ... 1.2%5 Tiay pet ton ... ........».«. 15.u0 ; Wood per cord ........‘......... 6.00 _ 7.00 ' Potatoss per bag ... ... $1.20 1.30 Eggs per dozen ... ... .32 '.’.5' BUbMAF .cs 2 .locce on .3OI Lard per Ib. ... .2 222 15 6 ‘Toronto, Apr.l 1.â€"The loâ€"al grain markets were quite strong toâ€"dav, chiefly on stronger cables and an acâ€" tive export demend. Bay port | cas» prices up another jc at the _ close Quotations: Crtario wheat, No. 2. winter, 94¢c @: 95c outside, accordinz to location, Manitora wheat, No. 1 mortbern, 98¢; No. 3 northern, 95)¢ Oats, Canada western, No. 2, 11%¢;, No. 3 Canada westetn, 39%¢, at la%e ports, for imined.ate shipment; Ontâ€" ario No. 2 white, 33¢ 4 34c outsids; on track, Toronto. 3c & 38¢. Corn, American No. 3 vellow, 581c, _ on track. Toromto. Peas. No. 2. . %). ml;ley, 5%¢ & 53¢, outside, for maltâ€" iny. Buckwheat, 53c. shippin; points Manitob y flourâ€"Listed quotations â€" at Toronto are: First ratents, $5.30; second fatents, $4.80; strongs bakers, $4.50; Ontario flour, w:inter four, 90 per cent. patents, $3.90, seaboard. Millfeedâ€"Manitoba bran, $19.50 _ per ton; shorts, $22 perâ€"won, on _ track, Toronto «hy ing. Goose wheat . Barley ... .. PBAE ...... ... Oats ........ ... Potatces per bag Cox:n per bush. .. May per ton ... Butter per lb ..... Eggs per dezen .. Live nogs ... . Sheepskins ......... Tallow ........ ..... Dried apples ....... The remains of J. Pierpont Morâ€" gan were embalmed. and will be brought to_New York immediately. Jobkn P. Pitcher, a prom‘incnt‘ Brantford citizen, was seriously _ inâ€"} jured when thrown out by his horse | Wheat ........ . Flour, Pastty Bran, per ton _..... Midclings, per ton Shorts, per ton . Potatoes per bag . Wood, first class . Shoulders Tercato, April 1.â€"Receipts on the Union stockfards toâ€"day were 128 éars, with 2,068 cattle, 1,420 hogs, 12 sheep, 235 calves and 21 Lorses. Trade was good and active toâ€"day, .with a stronger tone to the market, the prices holding firm and steadv to 10e higher ‘on all grades. Several loads of choice steers and heifers sold up to $7, good medium butcher cattle were steady to lirm at $5.40 to $6.60 and common to fair butcher at $5 :5 to $5.85. Good to choice cows wetre strong at $5.25 to $5.65, good to choice heavy bulls firm at $5.25 to $5.75. There was good buying for ouusit points and this helped to strengthen the market. Hogs continue strong at $9.85 _ up to $10, fed and watered, ani _ $9.50 tn $9.60, 1. o. b. Heller Bros. Sheep and lambsâ€"Trade very cuiet We issue Mattiage Licenses. Store near Post Oflice Berlin. ELMIRA, APRIL 3, 1913. i B enirriee es nearen fetrcaes 183 .95 ° 3 PRSY ... ..«..,.. 2.00 200 , per tom ... 22. 2. 21.00 lings, per ton‘...... 21.00 ts, per ton ... ... 24.00 im e m .90 | P Wheat ... ....:: ... 90 .92 Â¥ cass case eentieee eciuce hB .50 samee ecvormis Retnee cccare, AO .90 eeteraity eeresciie mdeuets nerven e196 .38 nmemes eruront evaens oar »60 .65 ces per bag ..... ... 1.00 1.15 per bush. ......ss ... «02 .65 per ton ........ ......__. 10.00. 12.00 F BPT lb ... ...22. .23 +241 per dezen ... ...... .20 .20 : NOKS L........ .2.222222..2...8.00 â€" 8.25 skins .....2... .220 .22.2220 .25 154 W | vinccen vevicmcas Cerrececs @04 .05 | apples ......... ..2.0..... .04 .04 Nerve Rest ELMIRA MARKET MARKET REPORTS {|DIAMONDS GRAIN ... 80 .90 . Flour, per 100 lbs ... y 136 .38 Bran, per fon ......... .. ... .60 ©9 OAWS suczs. smcs wung 1.00 _ 1.15 Skorts, per tou ... ... ... .82 +6D. PBRS s..lum seasene Arerm , 10.00. 12.00 Barley L.... .002 !l. kc s98 s$Tâ€" HYVB cusslc sceimd saoll. ... .20 .20 : Buckwheat ... .l .. 8.00 8.25 Butter,per 1b. ... _... 220 .35 15 }Eggs. per dozen ... ..._.04 .05 Potatoes per bag ... ... .04 .04 Chickens each ... ... e 14 A5â€" Hay, per L06..;............ Hra A5Straw, per‘ ton ... creeee d 8} s ABEBOAE L022 sonmiae uinss $1.00 _ $1.25@Mutton, ... 22220 .90 48 80 36 60 UWEBARE ...00.2.. ssmoke moares :Dictator flour ... u222222 2.35 |People‘s flour ...;..... ...... 2.60 1Maple Leal Flour ... 245 |Snuwdrm, flour ............... 2:80 1 BFAD DEF LOR ... 2sâ€"sscccese ] Midclings per ton ... ... j Butter _ 2022 2222292222030 ;‘l'.‘ggs per doten .....2 ... .23 ; Chopped Screenings ......... 1.10 | Rolled oats ... ... 1.25 iPeas ay ie Pealcaver ce ie retvesecene es M BArley ........2 22222 klugii. 48 qDRES .,.0..20 somoew see ol «Hay, per ton ... ... .l ]Straw. per ton ............... 5.50 iPot,atoes per bag ......... 1.00 ‘Spring chickens ... ..... .40 Pork, dressed ... .............. 10.00 Quarter beef, hind .........13.00 Quarter beef, front ......... 8.00 Hogs, HYG ... ceseccs 1:9% STRATFORD MARKETS. STRATFORD, APRIL 3, 1913. Wheat, Standard ... ... ‘ BAFIEY l.acsue scsicse seaicsee 80 . Oats, Standard .;... ... f PCAS ... u22 se se se 90 . Hlay, per ton 5... ...... 10.00 11 Flour, Special ... ..; ... 2 Flout, JUHGE :s ulslll se 2 Bran POL OM ... .00« s 20. Shorts pet ton ..... .. 20 Live hogs ... ............ 8.50 8 Beef, TFONb ......... .e 1 Beef, ‘hind quarters‘............ f CHICKENS .....: L. 2s ...cs. 100 ‘ D KKE ..::â€"::co rowcie uvrce ercususe s d 1 Butter, per Ib. ...... .222 2. .27 Eges, per dozen ... .. .20 Potatoes, per bag ... ........ 1.25 1 __ _ NEW HAMBURG MARKETS. NEW HAMBURG, APRIL 3, 1913. Wheit 22 cs2l 222 2e lall .93 DA 2.cmmmee mecclrrse arrresrenee BB .35 DAFIEY ...â€"...cc. seoise mnsces sraiee 200 .40 COTM ... cslsns .60 Eggs, per dozen ............ .25 FIOUE ..:sâ€"sis shcssses secrccccsss 2BO â€" 2:80 Man. MOUL .0...30â€". sssecoccrsccees ~3 00 Butterâ€"per 1b ......... .«..... B1 .25 Fggs, per doz: ... ... ... .230 Hay per ton ......... ..........12.00 12.00 Lard per lb ... ... l4 14 HAM ......... .zl222 se ue 18 .230 Midlings, per ton ... ... 22.00 Fran, per tomn .502 .222 002. 21.00 Potatoes per bag ... ... 1.00 Wheat near Waterloo. $1500 Buys five acre market garden. $7000 Buys 88 avre jarm, 3 miles west of Waterloo. Potatoes, per bag ... ... 1.25 1.45 Butter per lb ....... .000 .38 30 Eggs per dozen ....._.... .32 .23 LAE .sums: snlltn wutuaice 8 15 Apples per barrel ............ 2.50 _ 3.00 Hogs, live ... ...... ...... $.00 8.50 Hogs, dressed ..... ..... 10.00 10.50 Hay per ton ............__.... 15.00 _ 17.00 Straw per ton ........ ......... 6.50 â€"7.50 Wood, per cord ......... ...... 6.50 7.00 Export cattle ...... ............ 7.00 _ 7.50 Butchers‘ cattle ...... ......... 5.50 6.50 §$2509 $3000 LIVE STOCK INSURED against accident and disease while being shipâ€" ped ifrom here to any part of _ the Northwest at very reasonable rates. Bran per ton ......... . Corn in large lots . MINARD‘S LINIMENT â€" CURES BURNS, ETC. King St. klour, Seven Lilies .. ... 2.60 O@t8 ... .222 22222040 Peas ..2.2220 2222222 2222022222218 STORE A. K. CGRESSMAN WATERLOO MARKETS. WATERLOO, APRIL 3, 1913. GUELPH MARKETS. GUELPH, APRIL 3, 1913 GALT MARKETS. GALT, APRIL 3. 1913 Real Estate Buys 10 acres gardening land in Waterlco. Buys 8 roomed dwelling with all conveniences, good location. BUSINESS for Sale x: «@30 reaies 88 eiss . AAD mss 380 ... 1.10 wl 48 aviee +1 .35 . ... 14.00 5.50 _ .6.50 1.00 1.00 se 140 .60 10.00 10.25 13.00 _ 14.00 . 8$.00 _ 9.00 7.9G _ 8.00 .93 20400255 .34 .. .90 _ .90 10.00 _ 11.50 & 2.80 | 2.10 & 20.00 20.00 8.50 | 8.65 114 .13 . .60 .70 l.. .70 _ 1.00 ... B _ .89 We 4B oL3 . 2.10 3.20 .. 20.00 2 .38 10 27.00 28.00 . 1.00 1.20 . .65 .65 2070 00 10 2058 0 255 .32 20850 0 u25 $1.00 _ 1.10 2 .500 0 1.50 12.00 13.00 .. 9.00 10.00 .9.00 _ 11.00 l2 l0 0 2 C : on Waterioo .96 2.60 2.85 2.10 3.00 21.00 22.00 .32 .25 1.10 1.25 1.15 22,00 1.45 .25 .20 12.00 14 .35 95 93 60 25 SEED GRAIN FOR SALE The undersigned has for sale good seed grain, including barley, O. A. C. No. 231 at $1 per bushel and Liquoa and ‘Bauner oats. Tiris seed is theâ€"marcket.__Also 140 bags _ firstâ€" class seed potatoes for sale at $1.00 per bushel. Those persons who call for grain this month will receive 10 per cent. discount. Apply to AGABUS W. KINZIE, Berlin, Ont. Phove 733â€"ring 4. 4â€"3t. Nothing Fleases some folks more than to be the first to peddle a picce Notic» is hereby given, pursuant to The Trustee Act (1 George V Chapter 26, Section 55) that all Creditors and other _ persons having | clains against the estaev of Thomas Markâ€" ham, lat» of the Village of Hawkesâ€" vill> in the County of Watirloo, t t‘red farmer, _ who died on or abeut the {th day of June, 1912, are _ rcâ€" quirel to ‘serd by post, Frepaid, .Cr to de‘ive to ts the undersigned, the executors of the last Will and Testaâ€" ment of the said deccased, or to cither of us on or before the 31st Gay cf May, 1913 thet christian and strâ€" names, addracses and description, the full _ particulars of their claims, a statem nt of their accounis, and the nature of th> securities (if any) hild by them. Phove 733â€"ring 4. How atsurd to act like a fool and themn become indignant when attenâ€" t‘on is called to it ! And further â€" take not‘ce that _ we will inamediately after the said J¢s* mentiored date proceed to distribute the estate of the said deseased ameng the par.ios entitled ther:to, _ having resard only to the claims of â€" whch we â€" shall then have notice, and that we will â€" not be responsille for the assets oi the siid estate, or any part therecf, so distributcd, to any person or persens _ of whose claim we shall not then have notic:. Dated the 3rd day of April, 1913. ISABELLA MARKHAM, GRACE MARKHAM, You can‘t fool all the people all of the time, _ but if you can fool â€" hali the reople half of the time you. will soon break into the predatory _ rich class. K of unsavory gossip, For information that will lead to the discovery or whereabouts ol the person or persons suffering front Nervous Debility, Fits, Skin Dis ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, ard Chronic or Specia Complaints that cannot be cure« #2‘@he Ontario Medical Institute 265â€"465 Yor«~ Street, Toronto. $1,000 . REWARD Limited® Dept. BIt LONDOXN, CANADA 80 pages brim full of rood things. Conâ€" tains valuable information for toce farmcr, market gardener and private planter. 14 pages of the latest -:-5 beat, worldâ€"wide introduetions. . Valuable premiums. . Yout choiee of 6 new vacicles a«..l unnamed (not for sale nntil 1914) absol=tel; free with every orcer, largs or rmall. â€" Pow‘t delay writing. Ma‘lthis with your mame and address. Your rc.uest will receive ®pecial attention. . State if you . grow vewetables or fiowers for market, ds we have a snccial price list. Write toâ€"lay while it‘s fresh in your mind. ! 1913 Catalogue Now Reacy DARCH & HUNTER SEED CO., / r&&r{ + 0 4 y Je & Arnold Jansen cluster, three stone, twin mounted, insuring best qualâ€" ity, Aawless stones. We have them mounted . in and solitaire Rings. Prices range from $10.00 upwards Best value in the City. Our diamonds are selectâ€" 21 King St. W., Berlin. Phone 853. NOTICE Executors. Hawkesvills P.0. Ont 34 y ie N: a6, o czz: 5t D. E. Ritz, printing and adds to Oabe :sm en me cce o. 20A0 H. C. Schumen, 50 lbs. Formaldeâ€" hide @C. l2 u2 222 i2220 ... 17.00 W. H. Boullee Bd. of Health, SUDFNGS .......s. smcs on ons ©8.90 G. S. Fowler, teaming, freight ANU. WOTK ........ come cce sc 150 F. Holwell, ist Cur. salaty as CIâ€"r‘c and Treasurer, postage and Telethone ... .. ... ......164.35 Sect; Agi. Society, annual grant to _ Spring Show ... ... ... 25.00 Moved by Wesley Erb seconded _ by Moses Schultz that, in answer to deâ€" putat on, _ whereas this Council > reâ€" cognizes the necsssity for the buildâ€" ing of a tridge over the River Nith, on _ the second concrssion lina Block "B" es socn as the funds of the Township will permit, but owing to the Amount of _ work layed out for th‘s vear, we do not think that . a bridge can te built this year, but would stronely recommend that the build ng of this bridge be one of the first considerations for next year. On _ motion the Council adjourned vntil the 21st day of April, 1913. Moved by A. C. Hallman s:conded by A. M. Zoellâ€"t that this Council do now _ go into Committee cx the whols on Byâ€"laws. â€"Carried. A. M. Zoeller in the chair, when the followâ€" ing Pathâ€"Masters, Fenceâ€"Viewers and Fo niâ€"Keepers were appointed, viz :â€" Pathâ€"Mast*rsâ€"M. _ Rosenberger, (S. Hunsterger, 0. Otto, Addison Baird, John Diamond Jr., N. Klinkman, J. Cclemen, _ Isaac Bingeman, _ Enos (ressmon, Jir. Good, Zenas Snydet, Ed. Sclivde‘, C. Boshart, Ben}. Bowâ€" man,. C. N. Christner, A. E. Kert, .J. H. Bendct, Irvin Battler, D. H. Snyder, F. H. Stoltz, Cyrus Sararâ€" as, W. Main, John Schul e, M. Stoeger, J. W. Witmer, J. C. Hallâ€" man, W. Toman, Wellington Becker, Jos. Stoltr, Geo. E. Schmitt, J. K. f.‘c‘.lwartztn ruber, H. Kle:, Nath. Fergey, Man. Hallman, M. Gerbot, ‘Jo:. Boshart, C. Hatel, _ A. Stemn, J. B. Roth, Jos. M. Bender, J. W. !Schwoitzer, J. _ Holzworth, _ John Schwartâ€"entruber, Eros Hunsterger, A. Wagler, A. Tonsan, C. Stoeser, . Strut, Alshonas â€" Ditner, _ David Shcntr, C. E. Lichti, Geo. \\'ill,‘ Louis Groff, Val. Dietiich, John El i ‘et‘, _ Simon â€" Wagner, .!. K. Roth, .lohn Wagmr, J. F. Lichti, V. (l.‘ Wilielm, C. S. W.lhelns, J. Kieswetâ€" t r, Esra Shontz, J. Bucheit, J. &ir> cher, Sol. _ Gcrber, _ Lorenz Schmid‘, _ II. (i. Koch, .J. Baltzer, Ab. W.lhclm, Beni. Roth, Val. Alles, Fd. Knarr, W. Hostlâ€"r, Christ Hunsâ€" bor er. Fenmeâ€"Vizwers :â€"I evi Masâ€"] ter, Mâ€"ro Nabrgang, J. C. Hallman, A. NeDonald, H. Woeprlet, (H. Laut-‘ in:chlager, _ Norman Hosle‘lr, _ A. Stemn, Ed. Jacke~, N. S. Lichti, J. L. Eldt, ond Da:iid Shentz. Poundâ€" Keecer :â€"Ggo. M ler, _ Artbur Lautâ€" escbl+ger, D. Devitt, Aug. Knipfel, H. J. Sti fe‘meyer, N. S. Ball, W Hammer, J. K. Schmidt, Val. Globe, Jonas Cressman. It was decided to borrow certain sums of money from the Standard _ Bank at New Hamâ€" burg Voved by _ A. M. Zooller seconded ty A. C. Hallman that Byâ€"laws numâ€" Fers 502 and 503â€" te now tead a third t‘ me and passed.â€"Carried. Read . a (rd time and possod. | Mowed by A. C. Hzslman seconded by Moss Schultz that the following accounts be passed and that the Reme issce h‘s ordcts in payment of the same ; viz :â€" Nelson Schatz for 23 valve of 2 sheep killed by dogs ... ..$13.33 Owen Otto, rcfund of dog tax ... 1.00 Schreiters, 5 chairs and repairing GOSKS :.: uo con > teg :.: 39.00 ‘J. Brodrecht, 4 cost of g~ on F..7: Tp. FRA ::1.. .....~ ,".... 800 J. Monaghan, 40 yards gravel as _~ per contract .22.2.. ..2.0. ... $4.00 City Treasurer of Berlin for 5 GeS 8 2222022 222222 22 ull.l & 15.00 The Municipal Council of the County of Waterloo will meet at the Court House, Berlin, on Tuesday, April 15th, 1913, at 10 o‘clock a.m. HERBERT J. BOWMAN, MINARD‘S LINIMENT RELIEYâ€" ES NEURALGLI\A. Berlin, March 17, 1913. Hall, Baden, on the 17th day . of March, 1913. _ Members all present the Reeve presiding. The minutes of pr>vious s:ssion vee read _ and confirmed, alter disâ€" pos ng of the coriespondence, it was more1 by _ Wesley Erb seconded by Mos s _ schultz that leave be p.ven the mover to introduce a Byâ€"law to appo‘nt â€" Pathâ€"Masters, Fenceâ€"vi>wers and Poundâ€"Keerers and that said Byâ€" law te now _ read a first and sccond tive.â€"Czirzied â€"Read accordingly, No:wed by Moss Schult: sxconded by W. Erb that leave be given the movâ€" @r to introduc: a Byâ€"law for the borâ€" rowing of C.ttzia sums of money for C~Ir nt expenses vatil the taxes are eclected, and that said Byâ€"law _ t: now rcad a first and sccond time.â€" Cirved, read accord.ngly. Minut:s of the 758th session of W.limot Tp. Council lcid at the Tpâ€" County of Waterloo NOTICE F. IJOLWELL, County . Clerk AiÂ¥, I ]n times of peace a lot of _ otherâ€" Clerk.| wise sensible people prepate to _ get 12â€"4t. marticd. Clork 1.00 your muscles and jJolnts, or may~â€"â€"br your skin is disfigured by rashes, boils or pimpies. Headaches, twinges of neuralgia, fits of nervousness, irâ€" ritability of temper and a disordered stomach often increase your discomâ€" fort in the sprimg. The causeâ€"winter bas left its mark on you. These troubles are signs that your blood.is poor and watery, that your nerves are exhausted. You must renew and enrich your blood at once, and restore tone to your tired nerves; or thre may be a complete breakdown. The most powerful remâ€" edy for these sprinz ailments in men, women and children is Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People, _ because these Pills cleanse bad blood _ ani strengthen weak nerves. Just now you are feelinz ‘"out _ o‘ sorts‘‘â€"not your usual self. . White exhausted atâ€"times and cannot _ deâ€" wote real energy â€" to your work. Sleep does not rest you and _ yo/ wake up feeling ‘"‘all tired out." Perâ€" New, rich, red bloodâ€"your greatest need in springâ€"is plentifully created by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, | ani with, this new, pure olood in your veins you quickly regain health and increase your strength. . Then _ your skin becomes clear, your eyes bright, your nerves strong, and you feel betâ€" ter, eat better, sleep better, and are able to do your work. f Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells, daughter Jerrine and Miss Vera Shirk returnâ€" ed to their home on Saturday aifter having spent the winter in Bermuda. "Lhe doctor stated »that when _ they left to come home the thermometer registered 70 degrees in the shade, and every one was wearing â€" their summer clothing, and upon | arriving home here, quite a change was exâ€" perienced. However, the doctor stated that they had had a very _ pleasan trip, but were glad to return _ home onee more. These Pills are sold by most dealâ€" ers, but do not be persuaded to take ‘‘something just the same.‘" _ If you cam‘t get the genuine ~Pills from your dealer they will be sent you by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box nr six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williaimns‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. $ haps Beg n your spring tonic treatment to«day for the blood and nerves with Dr. Williams Pink Pillsâ€" the Pilis that strengthen. HAVE RETURNED FROM BERMUDAS Replenish Your Bï¬)od in the Spring There was some discussion as to whether it wouldn‘t be in the inter ests o the town to appoint an In: dustri 1 Committee. Some expressed their ojinion that it would te a gocd thing, but at the present time there was _ not enough money avail able for such a committee to do very active work. It was mentioned that to ra‘se th> membership fee might be ad.isall», while othrs thought _ the Town â€" Cornil _ should have enough faith in the. Board cf Trade to make thm a yesry groent. However, no sters were taken in the mattcr. The meeting thon adjourned at an _ earl; to‘r All things come to those who ate willing to meet them half way. It makes _ some girls awfully tired to do anything but go visiting. â€" That the Customs SiHfous» shoult have a telephone was the unanimous Oo;inion of all pr sont. At the pre s nt time if it is desred to speak to th> customs off cisls they have to be call=d into a neighboring office. Un motion cf Mr. F. Kumpf{, seconded bi Pr.â€" Hiliard _ the sectetary was in structed to wr.te to the member Mr. W. G. We‘ch:1, MP. asking bim to vse h‘s inflvec: in obtaining one. On: way to save money is to run when you se> a friend coming. ' o |f 9B A imeeting of the Waterloo _ Board of Trade was heid Toosday eve with a small attendauc> of members pfoâ€" sent, due no doubt to the several meâ€"tings. In the absence of the Pre sidcnt, Mr. P. V. Wilson Viceâ€"Presi dent pres ded. A â€" covymunication _ was read from the _Great Waterways Union asking that a grant be made. (On motion of Mr. F. Kumpf( ssonded by Mr. S. B. Pric‘er it _ was de.ided to give . an amount equal to a 10¢. . ass:ssment per meanter amount nz to $10.00. â€" Ther» was consideratle discussion atout the very poor railroad sor:ice ths G.Tâ€"R. gives to Waterloo. For a par:y going away on the train leayâ€" ing Borln at 9.54 a.m. the baggage has to be at the station atout 7.36 a.m. which is a serious handicap t trave lors, ‘and bus noss men. It wa: decided _ to refer the matter to the Railway Conmrtittee to bring in a re port 2t the next meeting. Cougnitice was Uiscusted ittee was Discussed by Board of Trade rheumatism is flying _ throug | dedkeojebdere fedepepe®epegepepepepetetepetretrere Happily Marrled : A very pleasant event took Place at the home of ‘ Mr. Levi Snider last Wednesday, when his daughter _ Ada was _ united in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Clarence Rudy of FPreston. The presents wete numerous and _ ¢:sily.â€"Good Friday will long be rememberted as a day of stormy weather. _ Many roois nceed patching, and _ sevctal were tern off. Nr. Menno Bechtel‘s strawshed _ was uncovered and only .erected about two vears ago with metallic shingles. The shed at _ Zion Church will need a lot of repairing.â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Haill and family were visiting with friends at Kossuth over the Easter Holidays â€"The ifuneral of the lats Elizabeth + J. G. WING & CO., Berlin, Ont. It‘s the CLEANEST, SIMPLEST, and BEST HOME DYE, one can buyâ€"â€"Why you don‘t cwnh;o 0; know what KIND of Cloth your Goode are made of.â€".S0 Mistakes are Impossible, - Send for Free Cotor Card, Story Booklet, and Booklet giving results of Dysing over other eolors. The JOHNSONâ€"RICHARDSON CO., Limited, Montre»1 Caneda. _ : 110C â€"000C00000â€"sCC00tn) Y 0 ]}0.} 0 0]â€" 0 [ 0L 0 â€"LO] O }O{0â€"} 01. 0{â€" 0 0{0pOfefpapeoâ€"{ o â€"{jop Phone 97 dJ. G. WING & CO. Phone 552 38 Frederick St., Berlin VMoney to Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance 810.800‘Buys 154 acres, 4 miles from Berlia. $7,200 Buys 24 acres, 1 mile from Berlin. $3,500 Buys 6 acres, 1 imnile from Berlin. $3,000 Buys 6 acres, 34 miles from Berlin. $16,000 Buys 212 acres, 2 miles from Berlin $4,000 Buys 46 acres, 4 miles from Berlin. $4,200 Buys 90 acres, 61 miles from Berlin $13,000 Buys 121 actos, 2 miles from Berlia Kossuth â€"GITY MiILLS REAL ESTATE The undersigned offers for sale his farm, consisting of 18 acres suitable for market farming; situated between Rumelharct and Erbsville. Apply to LOUIS S. HERGOTT, 7â€"U. Waterlon Ont: If so write or call on me. I have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on crop payâ€" ments. Choice land, good _ water, close to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settlement _ in Saskatchewan. â€" Buy or rent a fatm here. and Mr. Menno Cober officiated. Mr. HMuns:erger preached a very impresâ€" S.\VC sermon,. y Are You 8â€"tt. Any person wishing to erect foun dations, sidewal«s and _ cellar floors, would do well to communicate with ‘* the undersigned. f 11â€"U. Go:tz was largely attended by friends and relatives from New Hamburg and other points.â€"Mr. Aaron Hunsberger is through perfect @Seur such for instance as a _ sack of KING FLOUR. Those who iry it always use it and they would not do that if the flour were not satisfactory in every way. Try a sack and put it to any test you choose. Farm for Sale 214 Queen St. S. ERNEST TAYLOR, Box 691, S. B. BIEHN, NOTICE ming West Guernsey, Sask. Waterloo, Ont.