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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 May 1913, p. 10

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This week s Last work . ¢ Two weeks azo Same week 1912 1911 ; _ 191Â¥ .;....... u2. ... 1908 1917 1905 1904 1903 PARISIAN SAGE is only 50 cents a bottle at E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, and dealers everywhere. Girl _ with Auburn hair on every carton. Ask for PARISIAN SAGE Then hair falls out, grows thin _ ond _ baldness results. Young man, put your faith in delightful PARISIAN SAGE, it will stop falling hair, lill â€" dandrud germs, ‘abolish dandruft and _ itching scalp, or monry back. Jr. IHlâ€" Russel Toman, Ori‘n Geiger, Melvin Geiget, Douglas | Nc Donald, Nollic Dicbel, Floyd _ Binze man. 4 Sr. IIâ€"Louis _ .!‘ohnson, Charli Spreem an, . Tmmerson _ Tinrwechtr The clever _ young man of _ to«lay doesn‘t take any chances on losing his hair. A man who 1s baldheaded at 30 looks like 45, anl is placed at a dizâ€" advantage when secking employm>nt. If you have al€e_â€" dandruft it i dert means dowr [ es ; near the roots te«‘\ PE k ol your hair 4 on army of, , dandrufi germs > // are â€" attacking § *\~Z F P the hair root ‘ x // f"* and destroving ts vitality. Sr. HIâ€"Clayton Bricker, Elden Finvechter, Wa‘ter McDonald, Clar ence Howl‘nz, Rosetta Snyder, (iil bert Baer, Ada Hlalman, Edith iin ger, Margaret Spreeman, Nellie May ers (absent). Sr. IIâ€"Louis _ .!‘ohnson, Charlic Spreem an, . Tmmerson _ Tinrwecht"r, Ellen Hallmnan, Rovy Spactzel, Wiliic Bergey. Jr. IVâ€"Pearl Spregman, Roy Wan net, Hubert Toman, Maunton â€" How! Sr. TVâ€"Lloyd filcorn, Edith Web er. Lawrence Binzeman. PARISIAN SAGE STOPS FALLâ€" ~ TNG HAIR AND DOES NOT CONâ€" TAIN â€" POISONOUS â€" LEAD OR DYES. Jr. Nâ€"Fiwood Woeber, Olive Gron lich, Leah Bacr, Jean Norton, Earl Einwechter, Clarense LeMer, Marvey Brunk, «Wilired Howling. Torouto, May 20.â€" On the local grain market cash prices were â€" firm and un hanzed. _ ‘lhe market _ was steady to firm, with th> ltgher cahâ€" tes Quotations: Outario wheat. Na 2 winter, 96c & 97c¢, outsige, accordâ€" ing to location: Manitoba wheat, No. 1 northern, 99¢; \o. 2 northern. 96c, No. 3 northetn, 941c.. Oats, Canada western, No. 3, 40c No. 3 _ Carada western, 39¢, at lase ports. for imâ€" mediate shipment; Ontairio No a white, 33¢ & 34¢, outside; on track, Toronto, 37¢ & 38¢. Corn. No. 3 yellow, 574¢: Peas, No. 2. 50e# ®5¢c. Barley, 5%¢ #@ 53¢, oits de, for malting. Buckwheat. 53¢. . shippina ro‘nts. _ Manitoba fourâ€"Listed guo tations at Toronto are: First rat ents. $5.30, seconi patents. $4 80; strang bakers, $4.50; Ontario | flour, winter: flour, 90 per cent. patents, $3.90, seatoard. _ Milliee!tâ€" Manituba bran, $19.50 per ton; shorts, $22 per ton, on track, Toroento IT‘S THE _ LITTLE DANDRUFEF GERMS THAT ARE CAUSING YOUR HAIR TO THIN oUT. Calves were steady. Stockers _ and feeders steady. Receipts wore 207 cars, with 1,600 } Cattle, 321 calyes, 483 hogs and 560 sheep and lam*>s. The demant, bowâ€"° ever, especially for choice, lisht and . mediwmweights,. proved active and ‘ prices were maintained at about last ‘Puesday‘s level. The fact that the Reavier cattle were not in such keen . demand had a steadying elirct on the market in th> early hours Torento, May 20 â€"With a â€" heavy rum of cattle offering at the orening of toâ€"day‘s market dealers were iookâ€" ing for a slight recession in _ prices ©0940000€â€"0000000000000000000000 00000000000000 New Dundee School Report Hoz:s were firm at $9 40 to $9.50 Highest Quotations This Week and Comparisons with Previous Years €CATTLE MARKET Sr. Department Jumlor Dept ve EL. it nsS\ 7 es ‘\“ ts QA‘\ 4 3 % in 4 »AZ L ns P\ // ig # ,/j "(P* 15 % /}7 f * 2 GRAIN. s thin _ and _ baldness man, put your faith ARISIAN SAGE, â€" it Top Price Butcher Cattle 8. 1 6 .00 1.50 £.43 h.0 ©.10 5.85 5.00 e U3 FTUES 1,m00 | Same week 19123 1911 > s 1910 ... Pravee | 1409 . $ P08 ... ce uies 197 L...ise suross T90b cce ouve 1905 .. Pysighe |rama 22 0 C pPSBRE 222 0cn o. This week _ , Last week Two weeks ago News Notes.â€"Rev. G. D. Damm of Terontoâ€"spent â€"last â€"weekâ€"â€"with his |sister, Mrs. Albert Heipel. â€"Mr. and Mrs. EL E. Ratz, Mrs. M. Engelter, Mitss Engelter, and Mrs. M. Schweitz er_spent last Sunday at the home of the latter‘s son, Mr. John Schweil er at Elmira.â€"Mr. M. Hahn of Tor en‘o spent last Sunday under the ’parvntul 10 f.â€" _ Mr. Lotrne CGoodings \anl‘ Miss Annic Habn of Wallenstein spent last week with Mrs. W. Hahn. [â€".\lr and Mrs. W. Schoenr and famâ€" *Aly of Hawkesville spent last Sunday witk his parents. â€"Mr. Emerson _ and Miss Edna Krauter, Mr. Willie Hahn !uuvl the Misses Lillian and Nellie l\\ehrr spent Sunday in ‘Wallenstein at the home of Mr. Eph. Ratz.â€" NMr. â€" Death of Mr. Sattler â€"Death claimâ€" ed ‘one of our â€"esteomed farmers n>ar this village on Friday morning in the person of Mr. Wim. Sattler. The deâ€" weased had vseen reared on the nhome stead farm and has resided there ever sinve. For a peried of _ about â€" rwo vears be had been in ill health. There remains to mourn his loss a widow and a [rmily of five children, « whon, l\u‘ extens our sinzerest sy mpathy. The frneral too; place on Monday to the Lutheran cemetery for interment. _A darge gath>ring of mourrers â€" were |in HLCUMAIGE,â€"â€"â€"sm..s».....c on cclnes........~ooon.cm and Mrs. John Woeber of EJmira vis ited with friends in Heidelberg â€"Mr Theo. Iautenschlager of Berlin visit ced at the (Great Western. ; onol rt tor :s every nerve in the bod | .P_h_?‘_..p_ll_ to it: proper tension ; reno'ez ‘ vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual '“kkne. averted at oFc_e. =hob|pho-el ';fll | make you a new man. rice $3 a bo:, or two for &‘ Matied to any address. ‘uln&ll Prug | 8t. Cath=rines, Ont. | The result of this years pell _ tax race for the honor of being dirst in to FaÂ¥, resulted as follows. (1) Ohris. Ziegler, (2) Dan Godfrey (3) Charles Ottman. Electric Restorer for Men Pr.â€"Marjorie _ Bock, Roy _ Poth, Mary HMilbotn, Laura Spreeman, Elera Hallman, Eben Howling, Elsie Gron Johnnie Smith, Garfield Weber, Ethel Battler, _ Stonley (Popper, Glailys Buck, Verle Leffler. ; WINNERS OF POLL TAX RACKE A 1stâ€" Harvey Einwechter, °C crop: Bock, Greta Buck, Clare _ | lorn, Alice Keves, Melvin â€" Emnst C.â€" Linton Hallman, Marie Smith, Mary Geiger, Nelte Norton, Ross Lautenschlager, Dora Johuson, _ Roy Bock, Olvena Gerlof (alsent), Pr.â€"Marjorie â€" Bock, _ Roy _ Poth, H Hran per ton .....:.......... 20.00 Cortn in large lots ............ .18 .80 Middlings, per tom ......... 23.00 Potatoes, per hag ... ... 1.25 1.45 Butler per Ib ..;::.::â€" :â€":....:. .38 Fees per dorien .ms ls 11 18 LuFO s ve rrvrvine Caverrsveance. 1B 15 Apples per barrel ............ 2.50 _ 3.00 Hess, live ... ..22. .ll... 9.10 12.00 llogs, dressed ... ... $12.00 Hay per ton ... .._..... 15.00 15.56 Straw per ton ......... .ls...... 6.50 7.50 Wood, per cord ......... ..... 6.50 7.00 Export cattle ... ........... 7.00 â€"7.50 Butchers®‘ cattle ... ......... 5.50 â€"6.50 WATERLCO MARKETS. WATERLOO, MAY 23ND, 1913. ELMIRA, MAY 15, 1913. SHEEP MARKET + * y Wns Heidelberg , _ Roy Poth, Spreeman, Elera $6,.75 7. M 6.00 6 Sheep â€" Lambs m s( .25 6. 50 .50 .35 .68 .10 10. 00 12.0n .20 . 1 $0.0n 900 N 5n 1.%% l n0 00 23 va an uD This week : Last week 0 .0. Two weeks ago Same week 1913 1911 hasvinl uy 1910 as sing 1908 .0 00020222 19808 .ls soa. 1907 sls ays. E®OG 2l..ll... l2ll.l. 1909 ssomls us 1WM L.ull.2. uls.l PW3 520202 2200 We keep constantly a large â€" ranse efi sizes. The prices tange from 53.59 10 se eerenty Rrs ie noiverersiveses ($U DP Heller Bros. Thereâ€"is style in wedding rings as there is style in most everything. !n deciding this matter the wearer nsualâ€" ly has a preference fot one partlcâ€" vlar style above all others. One will fancy the broad kind, others the reâ€" verse, quite: narrow hut . thick through, while many insist on the medium deâ€" sign. â€" Quality is likewise optional, although nine out of ten sold are i% kt. fime gold marriage rings. MINARD‘S LINIMENT REALIEY ES NEUCRALGIA, MACHINIST WANTEDâ€" Good â€" vise hand on traction engine work wantâ€" ed immediatoly. The Robt. Bell Entine & T Co., Ltd. 16â€"5t. Seaforth, Ont. , We Issue Marriage Licenses «Storc near Post Oflicec Berlin. Stylish _ Wedding Rings Arnold Jansen, on premises EVERY TIME You stop to charge your mearâ€" sight glasses to put on th> pair to see at a distance you inconvenience yourseli unnecesâ€" sarily . We give vou optical â€" service eqval to the very best in the land. Lens grind.ng plani Thewketter way is u"‘dulr glasses fitted with ayisible double vision lenses, near and lar in one, . with no . drid rg lin>. 110G MARKET. Berlin Top price ofl cars $ t n 10.15 10.00 91. ta , 9 m .0 8.00 9 un 6.90 7.30 h85 5.00 | Two weeks ago t Last wee‘ ....... _Two werks ago ; h ameaweek 1912 {Is11 ©1910 0000 1509 _ 00. 1508 l 1907 e 1908 . . 4 1905 .. s s 1901 _ ,, . 1903 ie '3011 good first mortgage g iisecurity. Also several &# !i,:other amounts wanted "z [;for mf)rtgafzes on new. % ’g dwellings in course of % | $ construction. % [AABAAALAAAAA®A® 1 @AO0AALAKOA AAARRAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAA S A. K. CRESSMAN, » to 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 larg est Waterloo County settlement _ in Saskatchewan. â€" Buy or rent a farm here. Are You Coming West 1â€"3 mos. 3x4 Gates at each ......... ...._... $3.50 Bix4 Gatrs at each ... ...... $2.50 dx4 Gates at cach .............. $2.175 Bxi Gates at each ... ......... $4.00 10x41 Gates at each ... ........ $.450 12x4 Gates at each ..........._.. $5.00 1314 Gates at each ... ... $5.25 x4 Gates at eac®k ..... ... $5.50 Also ‘Stock Coil Wire, No. 9 Steel and No. 9 Stocl Wire plain, Bath Wire, Poultry Netting, Staptes, eve. Noto Our Prices . of Specia!l Ring Lincoln B. Snyder Hardware Merchant Opp., City Hall Berlin 208 Queen, South. Pbone 201 ‘and 1155. No. 9, 18 in. at per rod ......... 23%¢ No. 8, 46 in., at per rod ... 37c No. 7, 41 in., at per rad ......23¢ We also stock a POULTRY FENCE 48 in. high at a low price. And also all No. 9 wire [ence. » Jn order to meet â€" competition _ on this style of fence we are prepared to fill all orders where _ this particular kind of fence is desired. _ Remember, it is only made of the 9% gauge wire instead of the regular No. 9 gauge. We recommesd o@r brand of RING 1L0Ck FENCE SUPERIOR to anvâ€" thin; else ofered _ in this style o make. OUR FROST STEEL GATES It will pay you to DEAL HHRE. PHONE 217. _ OPP. CITY HALL Probably you are mot aware _ that in underâ€"gauge wire fence in _ the RING LOCK STYLE is being offered by some firms at a less price than the regular heavy gauge ience. WANTED|§ TO L O A N _ $1400 This store is headquarters for the best of seed grain in Berlin, _ includ‘ng _ CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ALSIKE, etc. Also big stock of _ BINDER TWINE, and COAL, the best obtainable. Phone 185 King St. Waterioo Berlin, Call, write or phone Geo. Bramm LOW PRICES. GRAIN MARKET 8. B. BIEHN, Guernsey, Sagk Fall Wheat Oats LÂ¥ 6.02 1.96 1.03 a2 TA n# 38 64 Ont. th an an an 52 #2 41 M 1% 41 48 39 36 This woek ... . Last week Two weeks ago Same week 1912 A large audience enioyed the _ Orâ€" ’;:an Recital given last â€" Wednesday evering in St. Pavul‘s Lutheran church |hy Gatty â€" Sellars.â€"Several membets of the Oddfellows journeyed to Berlin last Thursday evening to attend _ a special meeting in that city. â€"A very successful sale of household _ effects was hold at the home of the late Mr. dJuchnorgard, on Raturday afternoon â€"Mr. Geo. L. Ziegler spent _ Sunday with friends at Cargyleâ€"Mr. A. Gilâ€" more has moved with his family into the house _ lately occupied hy Z\Irs-‘ Fatt nberg on Arthur St.â€"Mr. Heim becher of the Royal Bank stafl sp"n'»l Sunday at his home in Hanover.â€"Mt. l‘ethie Ruppel of the ‘Toronto Ilran('h1 of the Metropolitan Bank is spending, his vacation at his home in town.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Caryron _ Glennic . of (ialt spent part of the week with the former‘s parents jn town.â€"The* Misses Edith _ and Reatrice _ Behrens _ are spending a few days with friends _ at Carsyle.â€"Miss Arabelia Snyder was te®d>red a kitchen shower by the mem 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1904 1903 Wedding Bells.â€"A quiect but pretty weddinrâ€"took place last Woednesday afâ€" 1905 Allgcier when his daughter Lavura was married to Mr. A. Wells of Presâ€" ton. Miss Mabel Allgeier acted _ as bridesmaid while Mr. Frank Gironc of Mil‘on supported the groom. ‘The cere mo@y weas performed by Rev. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Wells left on the 1 a‘â€" dleeck C.PR. train for Hamilton and othr points and after their â€" return they will make their future home in Milton. ~ Mr. and Mrs. F. Starr spent â€" Fart of the week with relatives in town.â€" Mr. Geo. Ruppel speut Tuesday with his daughter, Miss Gertrude, at l onâ€" don. _ The many friends of Miss Iltuppel will be pleased to learn that +be is improving in health.â€"The first baseball match of the season _ _ was playcd here last â€" Saturday afternoon between a picked team and the _ St. leromo‘s ‘ollege team ofi Rerlin. The visitors being defeated by 13â€"0.â€"Mrs. .J. Harper of Waterioo spent Wednesâ€" day at the home of Mrs. P. _ Uhristâ€" man in town.â€"Mrs. W.R. Willoughby cmd little daughter, Hazel, are spendâ€" ing a few weeks with her mother, Mrs Green, â€"at Baden.â€"Mr. W.L. Badley, C.P.R. staticn agent is spending _ a few Cays at Inyersoll where he is reâ€" lieving the C.P.R. Agent of that place Mr. Fadley‘s place here is being subâ€" stituted by Mr. Woodman.â€"Mrs. L.A. l-'camm ret _ spent a few days _ with friends in Rerlin, last week.â€" Miss Pertha (Chligher spent Sunday _ with |her sister, in Berlin. â€"The first sod for the new Hydroâ€"Electric Power system_ which is to be installed _ in this town, was turned by Reeve Hilâ€" born last Tuesday. â€" The work will now be hurried along as quickly _ as poisible.â€"Mr. .J.D. Mernor has so far vecovered from his recent operation as to be abl~ to return to his home h>re, and his friends hope soon to see tim around aszait.â€"Mr. T. Musselman returm=d home last week after visitâ€" ing his sister at Owen Sqund.â€" Rev. J, Strempfer, of St. James Lutheran chuch attended the anuual meeting of the Lutheran church at Waterloo last week.â€"Mr. Ralph Bebrens of the Roy al hran‘ staffl at Guelth spent Sunday with his parents in town.â€"Mr. J.S. Ruppcl left â€" on Monday for Toronto where he has secured a good position: with the Home Ferniture Co.â€" _ The lirge trick house on the Library Site is now _ beinz moved and the foundaâ€" tion for the Library will be commenâ€" ced _ immediately. Mr. Rogers _ of Guelph has the contract for the movâ€" in@. _ As soon as this contract is com Llat>d h> will undertake to _ move the hous> at present occupied by Mr. Aaron Hofler, which will make room for the n>w Post® Office which has been promised to Klnsira. â€"Mr. Henry Ulâ€" yot M.D. son of the late Dr. H. UIlâ€" yot of _ this place _ was married May Ist to â€" Miss Katherine Mcintyre. The coremony _ took [lace in Pon.ona, Celfornia, whore thy will niake their fut‘re home.â€"Mts. 1;. Daub ofâ€" Berlin spent Sunday with friends in â€" town. terncon _ Local and Personal.â€"Mr. M. Sayâ€" der of Moosejaw is spending a {ew days with his sister, Miss Arabellie >ajder, in town. beld last Tuesday _ evening at _ the bome of Mrs. Dr. Schulz, and the folâ€" lowing ladies were elected to office: 4 res. Mrs. J. Schaefer, 1st. Viceâ€"Pres Mrs. Hy. Gibson; 2nd Viceâ€"Pres. Mrs I hil Christman; 3rd. Viceâ€"Pres. Mrs. I. Hilborn; Rec. _ Secy. Mrs. Geo. hlinck; Assist Rec. Secy. Mrs. David Lollinâ€"er; Corresponding Secy. Mrs. ( has. St'hierlw&:; Assisg. Corp: Secy. Miss Carrie Noraberger, Treas. Mrs Amasa Winger; Assist. Treas. Mrs. A. Moses. Oflicers Elected.â€"1he annugal . busiâ€" ness meeting of the Elmira Branch of the B. & W. Hlospital Auxiliary was 1913. BUTTER MARKET. the home of Mr Farmers‘ Creamery Separator Prints fls neah 28 , 25 26 23 28 21 17 15 18 19 \233 26 25 21 23 21 20 26 31 28 26 _ Forty years in use, 20 years the Standard, presâ€" cribed and Recomended by physicians. For Women‘s Ailâ€" ments, Dr. Martel‘s Female Pijls, at your druggist. Last week ... . Two weeks ago Two weeks ago Same week 1912 1911 x s 190 :..s..., sieoe 1909 ;. .0 l2 l 1908 ; .222 u222222 1907 2.2...02, 22222222 1906 222222222 02222222 1905 ....2. 222 MA .4 21. on 1903 _ Primer.â€" Clayton â€" Feick, _ Russel Morrison, Girsce Snider, Llovd Theâ€" man, George Bergey, Norman Bower. | Dunke of Toronto spentâ€"SRunday wi Report of S.S. No. 2 Strasburg for the month of April. _ Names are atâ€" ranged in order of metit. 3 Sr. JV.â€"Clifiord Cressman. i Sr. IIJ.â€"Herbert Feick, Irene Sniâ€" der, Cliford Snider, Silva Snider. Jr. _ 1J.â€"Alfred _ Arndt, _ Miuton Feick, Vera Tonsberger. | Sr. I1.â€"Stanley Snider, Lioyd Sniâ€" der. j Purt H.â€" John Wauner, Volet Feick i 1st Class.â€"Clare Cressman, Elden Etnst. " Jeancret spent Senday with the latâ€" tet‘s mother at Consstogo.â€"Mr. (Gee Cathrae who his been seriously _ ill with an attack of appendicitis is aâ€" gain able to be outâ€"Miss Olive Erh, of Berlin, speat last week with _ her friend, _ Miss Margaret Schroder _ in town. 1 l This propetty is fitted up â€" with ters of the Frohsinn Club, last Thers)modorn smaachinery _ for cider _ apple day eveninz.â€"Miss _ Rose l,a‘at'hingrr;butter, syrup and jelly m#aking. (No of f levelrnd is spenling a few weeksjopposition). _ Also a steam â€" boiling at hor home horeâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm./eiaple syrup plant of 600 pails. Nchedewitz of. Berlin, spent Sunda; J. B. REINHART, with relatives in â€"town.â€"Mr.â€"A.~â€"â€"K. i > Stayner, Ont. THMRMS‘â€"AIl sums â€" under $10.00â€" cash; over that amornt â€" six month‘s credit _ will te allowed _ on approved joint notes and interest at the rate of five per cent., per annum Rill be alâ€" lowrd for cash payments on credit aâ€" mornts. A..J. Mickes, Auctioncer. Peter, Bisch, Mortgager and Vendot. Dated at Waterloo, Ont., May 21, ‘13 S1â€"%1. UNDER AND BÂ¥ _ VIRTUFR OF THE POMERS contained in a certain (Chattel Mortgage which will be proâ€" dueed at th> time of sale, there will be offered _ for sale by: public avction on Tuesday, the 3rd day of June, 1913 at th> hour of 1 o‘clock in the â€" afterâ€" roon, at the farm of the late i ovis S. lHer;ott, being 11 miles southcast of EFrbsville and 31. miles northwest _ of Watâ€"rlco, by A. J. Mickus, the, unâ€" derâ€"i.nod _ auctioneer, the following, namel :â€"Sawyer _ Massey Engine. tank wa on, two cows, one grey horse one Frown marey ons black colt*2yts. old.) one brow n*’colt, ons Brockville ctlivator, _ one two‘seated carriage, one begzy, all hens an chickens, on> cuttor, iogether with al} other stock, farm implements, goods, chattels and e"ects on the said premises." svessessesesceece ecscsenscseeeesesesecsee0e2ceee0eecce2e02c0280ce28 eeseseecee0e0e000000000eeee0eec.00e sccce.c.e2.ceees5e.0e0ee Strasburg School Report MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS MORTRACE SALE CALL AT WILHELM‘S STORE, and see their beautiful and large stock of Trunks, Suit Cases, Travelling Bags, Etc. Prices Right E. H. THAMER & SON, H. M. WILHELNM Wateriso‘s Harness Shop OUR _ BROADWAY BRAND CLOTIHING, seldom equalled, nevâ€" er excelled, either in style, fit. quality, or price. Ask our _ many custumers who have already tried them. Underwear in two piece and combination suits. Every imaginâ€" able quality to suit all tastes and purses. Call in and be convineâ€" OUR FURNISHIN®S are all new and right up to the minute in style and fit. Pbitâ€"Eesi Hats that won‘t make your head ache. Made in Berlin Shirts and Collars that fit and wear, and are equal to the best that any city or county can provide. Before CGoing on Your Vacation EGG MARKET. Cor. King and Scott Sts. [THE CENTS‘ FURNISHING EMPORIUNM] ALIHL Newâ€"laid 13 d 18 20 20 19 18 133 19 19 19 39 |_$1,000 REWARD For information that will lead to the discovery or w hereatouts of the person or persons suffering from Nervous Debility, Fits, Skin Dis ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, and Chrome or Specia Complaints that cannot be curet A @he Ontario Medical institute 2v0â€"265 Yor~~ Street, ‘Toronto ® CIDER MILL FOR SALE Plans and Prpfiles of the said drainage work may be seen at â€" my office in _ Baden, at all seasonable hours. F. HOLWELL, . Municipal Clerk. Dated in Paden this 23rd day _ of April 1913. 18.4t. And take Notice that tenders _ for the completion ol the said drainage work wll be received by the underâ€" sirned, up to 2 o‘clock p.m. of the said 26th day of May, 1912, â€" after which time contracts for the said drainage work will be given out. Notice is hereby given that Towaâ€" ship Byâ€"lLaw No. 501, cited as Munâ€" icipal Drain Byâ€"Law No. 1, in _ the Township of Wilmot, _ will be finally rassed by the Municipal Council . of the Township of Wilmot, on Wednesâ€" day, the 30th day of April 1911, and if no notice frory any cne, intending to have the said _ Byâ€"Law or _ any part thereof, _ quasbed, is received within 10 days from the 30th day of April 1913. Contracts will be let for the contpletion of the said Drainage wotk, on the 26th day of May 1913. 2.00 p.m. each Tuesday, May to A‘lnt.‘- indlurve. Best train to take, :{ Winnipeg is reached early morning, enabiing passengers to make all branch line connections. Through trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West Particulars from Canadian Pacific A or write M. G. NURPH&,‘ D.P.A., C.P. Ry., Totonte Other points in proportion Return Limit ul:lnouthl. MANITOBA, ALBERTA _ SASKATCHEWAN Each Tuesday until October 28th, Inclusive, Wirnipeg and Return _ â€" _ $35.00 Edmonton and Return â€" _ 43.00 HOMESEEKERS® TRAIN leaves HOMESEEKERS EXCU RSI ON S DRAINAGE NOTICE King St.

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