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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Apr 1913, p. 8

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i?cluck. of Interest.â€"Miss N. Huber | G. Watson of Galt spent , with their pareats in _ the .â€"Miss Shanburg of llm;[.u:lo:'rl B a Sunday visitor at the home of ; _uncle, Mr. 8. ‘Gmgrich â€"Mr. J. Bttley oi Berlin spent Sunday the parental roo{.â€"Mrs. E. G. returned home on Friday afâ€"; ‘spending a couple of weeks with ives in Port Dalhousie.â€"Mr. Simâ€"| Gingrich captured a colony _ of * last week in _ Mr. Iilo(-k‘s“ amp. Mr. Gingrich chased the bees B the swamp three years ago and: ild fird no trace of them till _ a iple of months ago when he came oss them while cutting wood, but thought that they were all dead . â€" last week when he examined them: ser and found they were alive. He tured them and took them home.â€" . Hamilton and children from Patâ€" son, U.S.A., arrived in Dooun on iday to join ‘her husband who has *here for some time.â€" A â€" very ty wedding was held last Thursâ€" K at the home oi Mrs. Hardy, when M. Tremble, dauglter of _ Mrs. Tilt, was united in marriage to . Best of Windsor. A few close ids and relatives ware present. Mr [ Mrs. Best left jor their new in Windsor the same day.â€" The on ‘Pwines, Ltd., are now _ using » Hydro power which bhas â€" lately m installed.â€"Work will commence the â€" Doon brickyard this â€" week. e yard has been purchased by a Fonto firm, who Lave also purchasâ€" land from Mr. Geo. Fisher.â€"~Mr. m. Geabb of Preston _ took possesâ€" m of the Doon Hotel last Thursâ€" y which has been conducted the last teen years by the laie John Turâ€" . We wish Mr. Geabb ntuch | sucâ€" ,.â€"NMr. John Lucas of the Notthâ€" B' is spemding a,few holidays _ at . home in Doon.â€"Mr. Alired Ayers wed his household efiects to Gait psworth of Gait spent Sunday with mother in the village.â€" Mr. c W. fthe of Berlin is spending a few idays at his home in the | village qre he leaves for the Northâ€"west. fessts. Brubccker and Gole have ished sawing logs on Mr. Ludwig‘s m and have moved to Mr. t:. t‘s in Blair. 35, and the other from Mr. \Win. chell for June at $7.50.â€"Mr. Geo. & ol Blair bought Wm. Hemmerâ€" ‘s, a very fine lot. for May delivâ€" , at $7.25. Hogs are also selling y well, sucking pigs eight | weeks are fetchinz from $1.00 to $5.00 h.â€"The buildings unrooied on Goed gay are most of them remaining in i condition on account of _ the wcity of shingles, of which _ taere inone to be had.â€"The sugar _ seaâ€" pois about over. Some report hayâ€" ; _had a good average season â€"NMrs prge Wright has been on the sick t the last iew weoks, but is _ imâ€" wing again. â€"Mrs. Wm. Glennie is o in delicate health â€" Mrs. _ John ie of Berlin and family are stay cwith her parents, Mr. and _ Mrs Ater Veitch for a fow werks â€" Â¥Mr mes Smith oi Durham is | stavying th his daughter, Mrs. Tienry Hamâ€" pin for a few weess.â€" Dr. Roberts Guelph will give his lecture _ on bercuiosis noxt Wednesday â€" *aiter n â€" in St. Andrew‘s hall ato thiree Winterbourne ews Notesâ€" The cattle market ims to be lookins up a little. Mr. ber of GGuelph was out last week | bought two loads, one from Mr. in Pirric for â€" May delivery at week.â€"Miss Cromoty of _ Galt secured a position in the oflice of Doon Twines. Ltd.â€" Miss _ Ada The opera, the concert and the vaudeâ€" ville of the city come to the small towns more vividly than ever before on the because Edison has just created a new recordâ€"the Blue Amberol â€"which is sweeter and finer in tone and reproduces in a more lifelike way than any other phonograph record ever made. And once the best music and songs of the best artists have come to you on Blue Amberoli Recâ€" ords it will a/wavs be yours as vividly as at first, for the Blue Amberol never wears out. Hear it at your Edison dealer‘s today. Thomas A. Ed'-.;l. Inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N J U. . & * A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at Edison Phonograph SA News Notes â€"Mr. Herbert Heahn of Berlin spent Sunday with his parâ€" euts.â€"Mr. Ed. Huehn spent Sunday with his wife and family in New Hamburg.â€"Mr. Jacob Hoerle _ and family spent Surglay with Hawkesâ€" ville friends.â€"Messrs. R. M. Robinson Wesley Heipel and Miss Clara Heipel spent Sunday in Hawkesville at the home of F. S. Spies.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and family of St. Jacâ€" obs spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Albert Schiefley.â€"Mrs. Young of Winâ€" nipeg is visiting with her sister Mrs. M. Engelter.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sties speut a few days of last week in Torouto.â€"luaspector F. W. _ Shepâ€" pard of Berlin visited _ our _ Public school last week, and reports _ good work being done by our school teachâ€" ;ers,-.\lr. William Kachler and sisters kl\lmnie and fLouise of Erbsville spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Adam !Smith‘â€"- Mrs. Jacob Sattler spent Sunday with her parents in St. Jacâ€" obs.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nabe of Erbsville spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and _ Mrs. H. Jacobi.â€"Mrs. Jacob Fries and family moved to our burg last week. â€" Mr. Lanzo Hahn _ spent _ Sunday with ftiends at Berlet‘s Corner.â€"Mt. Levi Kerhner sold his farm to Mr. John Hahn. Mr. Kerhner intends â€" moving to town. Football Meeting :â€"The local footâ€" ball club was reâ€"organized . at | a mocting held _ in the Public Library roum _ on _ Saturday evening, April 12th when the following oflicers were electcd _ for tke ensuing year , viz‘ Pres, 1. L. Frost ; Manager, S. Lautenschlager ; _ Sec‘y, 1. Kavel man ; Treas, E. A. Poth ; Commitâ€" tee, _ A. Bauer, _ E. Koehler, A. F. Hansuld, E. T. Coleman and H. Berâ€" gey ; Field Captain, E. Coxson. It was also devided at the meeting: to enter a team in the intermediate series of the W.F.A. . â€".A movement is on _ foot at presâ€" sent to inaugurate an carly closing systen: among _ the various business places here. We see no reason why early closing should not work _ out all right here, as the system is in voâ€" gue in â€" meariy all _ the surrounding places, sorm» of them not much largâ€" er than our village, and with the coâ€" operation of the general public doubtâ€" less it will prove successful here as well‘as in other places. Further parâ€" ticulars regarding this movement will appear latet. Locals and Personals ‘â€"Mrs. Sandâ€" laus and daughter of Hanover ~are visiting relatives in town at present. â€"Mr. and Mrs. .J. Hilborn and famiâ€" ly of Blair awcith dirs. A. Laking â€" of Freclton spent Sunday with relatives here.â€"Rev. _ A. _ _F. Stoltz lost his valuable driver last week.â€"A number of farmers in this vicinity commeneâ€" ed work on the land this week. Mr. A. 8. Hallmnan returndd on Sat« urday from Alabama, U.S.A., where ho spent the winter. Mr. _ HMallman recently acquired a fruit farm _ pear Mobile, Alabama, alil kinds ef fruits, for which the country is noted, flourâ€" ishing in that state, including oranâ€" zes, peaches, plums, etc._ He is well satistied with the country and during his sojourn there built a house on his property. 1t is understood _ he niay make Alabama his future | place oi residence. MIXARDNS LINIMENT â€" CURES BURXS, KTC,® Mr. Hallman Has Returned Busy Neighbors New Dundee Y Heidelberg £ Badley is spending a few days with friends and relatives in lnt::ol.â€"lln F. Shurly returned home last _ week aiter spending several days _ with friends in ‘Toronto.â€"The many friends of Mrs. N. Hedrich will be grieved to learu .of her sudden iliness last week which necessitated am operation . for hernia at her home last Monday evenâ€" ing. The patient is doing as well as can be expected.â€"Mrs. Vogt spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. K. Jensen at Galt last week. _ Village Councilâ€"The ninth session of the Council was held last Monday even‘ng. The first item of business was the reading of a letter from b‘.i A. Gaby, Chief Engineer of the Hyâ€" dro Electric Power Commission _ of Ontario, containing a schedule of rates recommended for the use of this town regarding billing for power and lighting service, etc. This was orderâ€" ed to be engrossed in the _ minutes. An offer from the Elmira Printing Co to print allâ€"the necessary articles for this Council as furnished by the C.erk for the year at the sum of $70.00, was accepted. A byâ€"law was ordered to be prepared authorizing the inspecâ€" tion of bread, milk and meat for sale in this place, and the appointment of an inspector for this purpose. After the discussion of other business matâ€" ters and the presentation of accounts amounting to $918.26, which were orâ€" dered to be paid, the Council adjournâ€" ed to meet again on May 5th. ‘‘The members oi the Becthoven Club held their biâ€"monthly meeting last( Thursday alternoon in the theatoriw when a very interesting programmfl and paper was given on the subject of ‘"Spring music.‘"‘ ‘The next meetâ€" ing will be held in the Froh Sinn Hall on Wednesday alternoom, _ April 23rd inst., and it will be a Request programme and business meeting com bined.â€"Mr. Oscar Weigmiller has sevâ€" ered his connection with the Elmira signet, and has accepted a position with the Independent printing _ office at Grimsby. He left for his new field ol work last Monday.â€"Inspector _F. W. Sheppard was in Elmira this week inspecting the Public school. â€" Miss Maria Winger was made the recipicnt cf a handsome travelling bag accomâ€" panied by a suitable address at â€" a small social gathering of the memâ€" bers of the Choir and Sunday school ’n happy event at the home of Mrs’.‘ Merz on Queen street, when her eldest: daugbter, Miss Ottillic, was united in |marriage to Mr. Williamn Hupajenk of ‘l’restnn. The ceremony _ was perâ€" | formed by Rev. P. Kraupner ‘in the : presence of about filty guests. Miss | Mary Brezina of Preston acted _ as i bridesmaid, while Mr. Frank â€" Hupaâ€" ’jtn‘.( supported the groom. The wedâ€" 1\dinz march was played by Miss Alma Dreisinzer. _ _A â€" sumptuous wedding breakifast was afterwards â€" partaken of, the orchestra playing several selâ€" | ections. The young couple will make | their fufure home in Preston.â€" Mrs. (L.. A. Jeanneret spent part of last ( week with friends in Berlinâ€"Mrs. A. ‘(L Kimmel entertained a number of | her friends at her home last Wednesâ€" | day evening.â€" Mr. M. Goetz spent | Sundav at his home in Linwood. of the Methodist church last Fridhy evening, previous to her departure for Walkerton.â€"Miss Gertrude Rupel reâ€" turned to her home here last Monday after a few weeks‘ tisit with _ ber cousin, _ Miss Hilda Eby in Rt. Thomas.â€"The members of the Froh Sinn Club held a dance in their hall last Friday evening.â€"Mr. Walter Holâ€" linger visited his parents in _ town last week while on his way to . Torâ€" onto where he has accepted a posiâ€" tion with the automobile manufactiirâ€" ers oi Hutton and Foster. â€"Miss Meâ€" lissa Musselmam is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Rev. Burn at Hamâ€" ilton.â€"A quict but. very pretty wedâ€" dinz was solemnized at the home of Mr. Long on Church street, last Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, when his _ eldest daughter, Miss Margaret, was marâ€" ried to Mr. Alex. Stumpf, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stumpf, of _ this place. _ Rev. A. M. Hamilfon of Winterbourne performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in mauve satin and was unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Stumpi left. on the four o‘clock train for Toronto, and on Their returm they: will make their â€" home t â€"Bhmita.â€" Mrs. Ohligerâ€" was given & BUurâ€" prise party at her bome lastâ€" Saturâ€" day afternoon by the members of St. James Lutheran Church Ladies‘ Aid. A very enioyablc time was spent. by all present.â€"Mr. E. Rictzel of Berlin spent part of last week with _ bis sister Mrs. S. Wolfe in town.â€" Mr. Orley Luckhardt, manager _ of _ the Roval Bank at Alma, paid his old friends a visit here last week. â€"Last Thursday afternoon was the scene of Spring Horse ‘Showâ€" The _ anoual spring horse show which was held here last Friday was in spite of the threatening weather and bad _ roads, a docided success. There were fortyâ€" seven entrics made in the â€" gifierent classes and the prizeâ€"winnets wore as follows:â€" o . Hear: Draught Stallion, 3 vrears or moreâ€"1 Hestor, Adam Bros., Walâ€" lenstein; 2 Metcor, John W. Miller, Elmira; 3, Alexander‘s â€" Pride, W. Quickfall, (Glenalien. Heavy Draught Stallion, under _ 3, MCN: 2 yearsâ€"1 Hindsward Crest, _ W. ,]_ll'ink I Beggs & Son,. Limwood,; 2 _ Dunure I‘“”aPP City. Peter 1. Musser, Elmira, _3 _ Sold Brown Tvy, W. \. Sherifis, _ Winter. SOnt b hourhne * six bw Canadian Draught _ or Agticultural liams‘ Creekbank; 2nd Charming lad, Geo. _Coach or Carriage Gamey Stanton, Ww. zelle, Robt. Stewart, allen; 2nd, Roy Wilkes, Wm. _ Dechâ€" ert, Glanallen; 3rd, Young Performer, Anthony Busch, Hawkesville. Standard Bred or Road Stallion â€" Ist, Flying Sid, A. K. Meyer, _ St. Clements: 2nd, Nello, Wm. Steuerna gel, Elmira; 3rd, Robbic Gold, Wwm. Fleet, Glenallen. â€" Hea'.vy Draught Brood Mareâ€" 1st, Geo. W. _Ries_t,_F‘lmadale. Agricultural Brood Mare...1st, Geo. W. Riest, Floradale, 2nd, Noah Gingâ€" rich, West Montrose; 3rd, Fred Farr, Wallenstein. "Ea;i'lage Teamâ€"1st, John _ Petch, Crosshill; 2nd, Chris. Dreisinger, EL mira. â€"Roadster Teamâ€"iIst, Tom Mathews and Son, Elmira; 2nd, _ Auman and Fischer, Elmira. s i Heavy Draught Teamâ€"1st, Geo. W. Riest. Floradale, 2nd, John Burnett. Wiuterbourne; 3rd, Alex. Forbes, Winâ€" terbourne. _ Single Carriage Horseâ€" 1st, John Petch, Crosshill; 2nd, .john _ Petck, Crosshill; 3rd, F. J. Ferguson, Berâ€" lip. * Single Roadsterâ€"ist Peter Glennic Fernbank; 2nd, Wm. Steddick, Floraâ€" dale; 3rd, Tom Mathews â€" & Son, Elmira. Miss Solome Ratz returned to her home here last week aiter spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Mcâ€" Murtry of Londorâ€"A number of laâ€" dies from here attended the opening of the new wing at the B. & W. Hospital last Saturday afternoon. _ Presentationâ€"The Young _ People‘s Society of _ St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church gathered at the home of Mr. Oscar Weismiller last Thursday even; ing prior to his departure for Grimâ€" sby where he bas accepted a position with the printing firm of that place. During the‘ evening Mr. Weiswiller was made the recipient of an umbrelâ€" la, accompanied by the following adâ€" dress. Dear Friend:â€"No doubt the secret is now revealed to you and you can readily comprehend why all the memâ€" bers of the Y.P.S. have congregated at your home toâ€"night. We have come to surprise you and to spend a sociâ€" able evening with you. before _ you part from our midgt. We hope that the shock is not too great, so that you can also join in with us and be merry. No doubt all have heard the news that you are going to Grimsby toâ€" set the type, in which _ we _ all wish you hearty success. Since you have been one .of qur oldest members and also a very nmous. enthusiasâ€" tic and reliable mem@ber of the Soâ€" cietv, we as a Sociéty wish to exâ€" press out appreciation of. your reliaâ€" bility and ~assistan®e | during _ your melmpe?ship=aind we Toaitily ~sequest you to accept this umbrella Bs oA ioken of love. Hoping that in some future time you may return ~to our midst again, we are, with many wishâ€" es for success,"the members of the Y. P. S. of St. Paul‘s â€" Lutheran Church. ' Mr. M. Huchnergard of Minncapolis is spending a few days with his mothâ€" er in town.â€"Mr. G. Iamel of Mildâ€" may spent Tuesday with friends in town.â€"Mr. Jacob Dreisinger is _reâ€" covering from a â€" severe â€" attack of pneumonia. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills forâ€" Pale People are an all year round _ tonic, bloodâ€"builder and nerveâ€"restorer. But they are especially valuable in _ the| spring when _ the system is lmull*tll| with impurities as a result of the in-‘ door life of the winter months. There is no other season when the blond isl so much in need of purifying and erâ€"| riching, and every dose of these pills : helps to make new, rich, red blood. | In the spring one feels weak _ and tiredâ€"Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills give strength. In the spring the appetite is often poorâ€" Dr. Williams‘ _ Pink! Pills develop the appetite, tone the} stomach and aid weak digestion. | It] is in the spring that poisons in the ’ blood find _ an outlet in â€" disfiguring | pimples, eruptions â€" and boilsâ€" Dr., Williams‘ Pink Pills speedily _ clear the skin because they go to the root of the trouble in the blood. Inthe£ spring anaemia, rheumatism, indiges| tion, ncuralgia, erysipelas and | many ; other troubles are most persistent beâ€" | cause of poor, weak blood, and it is | |at this time when all nature . takes | on new life. that the blood most serâ€" | iously needs attention. Some people dose themselves with purgatives . at | this season, but these only lurfl\er. weaken _ themselves. A purgative : merely gallops through the _ system,‘ ‘emptving the bowels, but it doés not | cure anything. On the other _ hand | Dr._ Williams‘ Pirnk â€" Pills actually‘ make new blood which reaches every . nerve and organ in the body, bringâ€" ing new strength, new health and l\'wnr to weak, easily tired men, woâ€" ; menâ€"and children. Try Dr. Williams‘| |Pink Pills this springâ€"they will |not |disappnint you. Sold by all medicine dealers _ or sent by mail at 50 cents a box m} six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Wil< | BLâ€"OOD IMPURITIES A TONIC MEDICINE IS A NECESâ€" SITY AT THIS SEASON. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont TN THE BLOOD Glenalien. Stallionâ€" Ist, News Notes.â€"Rev. A. F. Stoltz had the misfortune of losing his fine. driver last _ week.â€"Mr. Daniel EbY: also lost a valuable horse the other week.â€"Mr. O. Hofstetter has moved his household efects to Baden. _ We wish him ever so much success in his new home.â€"Mr. Charles Seibert movâ€" cd into our midst _ on Tuesday.â€"We ate certainly pleased to welcome him ‘into our. n>ighborhood.â€"Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder of New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shantz on Sunday.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. J. Haliman visited with Mr. and Mrs. N. Bergey on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Shantz ‘of Baden â€" Sundayed in the neightorâ€" hood.â€"Mr. A. C. Bowman returned irom a three month‘s trip in Califorâ€" ‘nia. He _ reports a good time.â€"Mr. Elton Harlock spent Sunday in Presâ€" ton under the parental roof. â€"Don‘t forget the meeting of the Edward VII !Litu’ar_\' Society on Saturday night April the 19th. 8 Mr. Wns. Duench of Elmira was a visitor in our â€" town on Thursday.â€" Quite a .number_of our young people took in the Ball at Milverton _ last week.â€"Mr. _ Ralph Koebel of London spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. â€"â€"Mrs. A. Walker of Carthage spent a few days at Wm. Carnochaus‘.â€"1Mr. Hetb Allmang or Millbank called on friends on Sunday.â€"Mr: Ed. Koehler of Wellesley, spent _ the weekâ€"end in town.â€"Mrs. Hilker of Berlin spent Thursday with friends in town.â€"Mr. Jotn Ducklo _ left for Carthage _ on Friday.â€"Mr. Murray Strathan of 1 isâ€" towel spent Saturday in town.â€"Mr. Chas. Tibiando of _ Listowel _ spent Friday at Mr. Wm. Carnchaus.â€"Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Scuummer and daughâ€" ter Henrietta of St. Clements spent â€"NMr. 11. Fitzgeratd is spending a vaâ€" Mannheim Linwood > On Your Eq Spring Suit which Canadian farme;s use, with their own sand, stone and gravel to make concrete, is the only ingredient you have to buy. * We have, by reason of our large output and scientific methods, been able to bring the price of "Canada" Cement so low that it is within the reach of everyone. An increase in demand results in a greater economy of production, and when conditi;.m:egav: warranted i;; \;,re have, 'tOll!l)'l timo time, shared this saving with the consumer by â€" If thie label is ing the price of Canada Cement. This demand will _ every Peg it r::' Ass continue to increaseâ€"as fast as farmers learn of conâ€" _ Canada Ecment. crete‘s supgnority over other materials. <Tis When you buy cement, see that you get "Canada" Jz ‘.’?'r;x Cement; by so doing you will assure the complete fs ’,_ [ C success of all your concrete work. @ECANATA 5e Send a post card for out book "What the Farmer 2 us in Can do With Concrete." _ It is free. C #3 There is a Canada Cement dealer in your seighhorhood. C Tt Canada Cement Company Limited Canada cation at his _ home in Wellington.â€" Mr. .ack Ewen has returned _ after having a _ vacation in England.â€"Mr. Jos. Sthummer and J. Kretz of Welâ€" lesley spent Sunday in town.â€"The Spring Horse Show was a good sucâ€" cess.â€"Miss Faster of Wellesiey spent a few â€" days of this week with her sister _ Mrs. _.John â€" Koenig.â€"Miss Louise Sutter spent Sunday at â€" her home here. _ Many difierent remedies have . been tried for Eezema and other â€" &kin diseases. But it is now known that the only possible cure is a _ mild, soothing liquid made up of Oil of Winâ€" tergreen, Thymol, Gilycerine and othâ€" or ingredicnts so. carcfully (;’gmpound- ed that each ingredient has its proper efect. ~ MibcLGSSâ€" i °Li romgandls qhAP RECLTT RRD * en Termron 90 s epemhennent CRetime s â€" n the merit ofthis wonderiul compound, _ A. G. Hachnel, Druggist, Waterloo. _ This compound is now made up in the D.D.D. Prescription. â€" Years â€" of Briefs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Chal $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 up. What Cures Eczema? tion and the hundred and one details of making all stamp our garâ€" ments as not of the ready made class; but of a standard and in a | class by themselves. i Made to your measure or readyâ€"toâ€" wear Cease paying excessive tailoring bills; see the kind of clothing . we sell. One of the features that makes our clotling so preâ€"eminently popular is its unmistakable made for your ‘‘character‘‘ appearance. The fit indicates it. The type of patterns show thoughtiul selecâ€" Stores: Berlinn _ Stratford, _ CGueiph FACTORY : â€"HAMILTON â€" Thornton & Douglas Poole « HETHER for a si6, a wilkâ€" W hotuse, or a million bushel grain elevator, concrete is the most i‘clénolicnl building material in use toâ€" y. Concreté never réquires repairs, and the saving in repairâ€"ekpensé alonc makes the greatéer economy of using concrete moté appsitent évery day. The cost of other building materials is constantly increasing. The cost of concréte is being reduced. Cement LIMITEO Canada Cement, ?’f‘.‘"‘.»' ': "Q‘;;’JA}} P ‘ro mers of Millbank spent Friday . at the home of the former‘s brother, Mr. Peter Chalmers.â€"Last week quite a number of Normal school students from Stratford were sent out _ here {ot part of their training.â€" The fine weather is bringing out the carpentâ€" ers like a swarm of bees these aays and barns are quickly being reâ€"roofed. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thos. Burnett of Listowel.â€"Mr. Boyle of Milverton has _ recently _ bought up mostly all of the export | cattle that are being {fattened throughout this vicinity. but the most convincing proo{ is & trial of the remedy by any _ eczema sufferer. D.D.D. will prove to you that you can be cured. The very first drops will give you instant relief. You don‘t even have to pay . the regular price of $1.00 a bottle, for we have arranged with the Laboratories to offer, for a while, a special large 250 trial bottle. Get this special botâ€" tle toâ€"day and see how quickly _ the Montreal na ds

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