gey cow due to calve November 24, Wersey cow _ due to _ calve Dec. 10, ‘Jersey â€"cow due to calve March 17, Alegsey cow _ due to calve April 19. Maistein cow _ due to calve Jan. 11, . Holstein _ cow due to calve Feb. 24, p tein cow due to calve Feb. ©15, - y Grade heifer due to calve Dec. Jersey grade heifer due to calve / May 24, Jersey grade heifer due â€" to wegive Fob. 5, Jersey grade heifer due %6.calve May 235, Holstein heifer due e calve May 23, sersey grade heifer .Supposed to be in calf, steer 2 years "@Id, Jersey Bull _8 months old ‘With Pedigree, Jersey bull 6 months #id, 2 Jersey heifers 7 months _ old, $ Jersey grade heifers rising 2 years 3 , 2 calves 4 months old. ‘‘Pigs and Poultry :â€"Brood sow due π Dec. 16, brood sow due to Pig . 20, 11 pure bred African geose, ~4 Rurkeys, about 40 hons and chickâ€" â€" ens (Black . Minorcas.) â€" :*Amplensonts, Etc.:â€"One 3% _ horse i«‘ @wer gasoline engine, in good runnâ€" ing order, Frost and Wood binder, 6 1t,. cut, (neariy new), seed drill, Mcâ€" f .(f'()rmick mower, â€" McCormick _ Disk, Massey, Harris springtooth cultivator (Dearly new), 4 section iron harrow, {mearly new), land roller, Oxford 2 furrow pPlow, (neatly new), Cockshutt _%lnl'mw Plow, _ No. 21 Ayr plow, No. 21 Wilkinson plow, beavy wazon, farm truck with box, truck wagon, ‘ ppen buggy, road cart, (nearly new), * democrats (one nearly new), 10b wleigh, 2 Portland cutters, (one nearâ€" dy mew), 2 hay racks, fanning mill, 2 ~‘sets gravel planks, 2 scufllers, grindâ€" stone, potato sprayer, Blacksmith‘s forge, anvil, tongues, hammer and drill, _ vice, ice tongs, grain® cradle, scythe, wheelbarrow, Abgging chains, ‘~8gnt mixet, itron Pole for silo Detâ€" f , large block and tackle, numbet of. small blocks and tackles, . wirf cable and buckets, 20 P&. gasoline tiink, clutch pulley, 2 Ropes, rubper l&p‘ robe, some pulleys and ropes, set heavy team _ harness, 2 sets _ plow rnesses, _ 2 sets, single harnosses, Cone â€" nearly new), crossâ€"cut saw, ~ï¬ain bags, DeLaval cream Separator "mearlâ€"new, National cream separator ~MBaisy â€" churn, milk cans, milk pails. *‘}Ilchen stove, _ parlor cook h>atet, â€" thairs, bedstcads, _ lounge, benches, ';iil‘er barrels, _ meat _ batrrels, ho>s, forks, shovels, and many other artiâ€" tles too numerous to mention, also a yitantity of hay, and about 700 pushâ€" 'u‘.nl oats. _ _‘ "a Real Estate:â€"At _ the same tinte whd , Place there will _ be offered for sale the farm consisting of 110 acres with _ good buildings and bank barn ‘with cement â€" stabling. Water _ supâ€" plied with Hydraulic ram, nice loamy soil under _ a good state of cultivaâ€" tion, 8 actes in fall wheat, about 15 acres bush. _A neverâ€"failing | spring creek on farm. ANNUAL MEETING _ |_| . HORTICULTURAL £ _ _ $00E ®The annual mecting oi the Wat, loo Horticultural Soditty will be the Town Hall, Waterloo, on Fl &, Oct. 3ist, at 8 o‘clock, for the tion of officets and transaction of bther business. Everybody intereste{i in Horticulture is cordially invited to attend this meeting. \ Terms of _ Chattels :â€"Hay, _ grai poultry and all sums of $10 and ut er, cash ;_ over that _ amount months‘ _ credit on approved securi Or 5 per cent. discount for cash p; nsonts on credit amounts. DAN. F. BECKER, Prop. j E. J. SHANTZ, Auctionel Terms of Real Estate will be mads known on day of sale or can be had from the undersigned. ‘%o calve _ Ap, calve qupposed ‘}w- Je ‘With Ped _ wid, 2 Je ‘fl.u.]ersey plid, 2 ca f ;;Pigs al 0 pig De Déc. 20, $ Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" 2t unlimited. Highest market price paid. . Load fegy second Tuesday. Nert shipment qy . ith C. 0. Diefenbacher 3t. Cattle :â€"10 Good Dairy Cowsâ€"Jerâ€" Horses :â€"Black mare 10 years old ‘foal, black coach mare, 9 _ years , supposed _ to be in foal, black 4 years old (good driver), bay ipping Hogs Wanted Viz :â€" ere will be sold by public . aucâ€" on the farm of the undersigned, ted at â€" Williamsburg, 4} miles Bb of Berlin, on * uesday, Nov.: 18th 1913 ~ 7 years old (good driver), horse 13 years old, Spring colt h) got by, Black Jack, rlack 10 years old (good driver), if previously _ sold, bay horse 10 old, bay colt 4 years old. mencing | at 1 o‘clock, . p.mâ€", X the following valuable properâ€" Estate, Farm Stock and L1COB UFFELMAN, * Secretary 44â€" %) High Grade Holstein an¢ Ayrâ€" * A shire Daity Cattle. * ***~1 ‘There will be sold by public ~ aucâ€" B°C,| tien at Hollinger‘s Hotel, at St. Jaâ€" THIS ARTICLE REMOVED o uies Wik darections i ovaluable _ *eeeritn to indies. WINDLOR SUPELY C0.,Wiedeos, Oot 1154 acre farm, good ctay loams, 2 miles west of New Hamburg _ and 4 miles east of Shakespeare on the main road leading to Stratiord. On it is a nearly new brick house with 10 Theâ€"undersigned offers for sale his {arm situated one mile northwest of St. Agatha and 4 miles north . of Badem, on Concession 1, Block B. The farm comprises about 125 acres, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 acres under a good state cf cultivation. Soil good clay loam, good _ spring creek, 2 never failing wells, 14 storey brick house, bank barm, straw â€" shed. For {further particulars apply to D. S. Shantz. Radem. d4â€"tt. The undersigned offer for sale that desirable farm property ‘situated _ in the Township of Wilmot, 2 miles south of Haysvilie, known as _ the Nahrgang farm, containing 100 acres. On it is a fine brick house, a large bank barn, a windmill and all necesâ€" saty out buildings. For further parâ€" ticulars apply to 1 Comprising 122 acres, situated oneâ€" balf mile south of Floradale, and 31 miles ,northwest of Elmira, on the mein read to Floradale. On property is a good frame house, large batn practically new and other necessary outbuildings. Good supply of water. For further particulars apply to > . IRVIN A. SNYDER, 41â€"1 mo." Floradale. | New Hamburg. xecutors of the late Herry S. Bean deceased 37â€"tt _ The farm of the late Thomas Humâ€" mel 1 mile north of New Germany, is for sale. The property comprises 120 acres, of which 20 acres _ are wooded, a log house with board covâ€" ering, good barn with sheds, good water and fine orchard. For further; particulars apply on the premises or to Chas. Hummel, Bloomingdale. 43â€"2t. _ TPRMS :â€"Seven months credit ou approved security or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. %5 High Grade Holstein and Ayrâ€" shire Dairy Cows : Fifteen of above cows are high grade Holsteins, balâ€" ance _ Ayrshire and Durham grades, two Jersey grades. Six of _ above cows are winter milkers, three due to freshen about December 1st, Jbalâ€" ance due to freshen in the spring. lac above cows have been »«nod ; ud milked by the proprietor since â€" last spring _ and are extra good milkers ind in good condition.‘ Conmmencing at 3 o‘clock, p.m., sharp the following valuable livestock :â€" Wednesday, Nov. 5th, 1913 im0. ISAAC B AN Farm for Sale Farm tor Sale Farm for Sale Farm for Farm for Sale I Licensed Auctioneer M. .J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor General Agsuts for Canada. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. 182 King St. East, Berlin. E. K. BOCK, A. B. MILLER, New Dundee, Exccutors. 40â€"3 mos of rd er >d en »d C.â€"A. BOEHM WANTEDâ€"Good Local Agent Start at once and secure exclusive territory. _ We supply handsome free outht and pEF higifest commissions. Write for full particulars. stock for Fall delivery 1913 _ and Spring delivery 1914. At once, to represent the old and reâ€" liable FONTHILL _ NURSERIES. Splendid list of fruit and ornamental Real Estateâ€"Farn: steck and impleâ€" ments of Dan F. Becker, Williarssâ€" burg, 4i miles south of Berlin, on ‘Tuesday, Nov. 18th, at 1 p.m. Nov. 27â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments, thoroughbred Holstein cows and heifers, will be sold on _ farm of Menno M. Shantz, 1} miles cast of Berlin, on road leading to Presâ€" ton. Sale starts 9.30 a.m. ODct. 30.â€"Farm stock and implements of Louis Zinger on the main road leading _ from â€"New Germany to Bloomingdale. Nov. 1â€"Household effects of _ Mrs. Geo. C. Peppler, No. 21 George St. Waterloo. Nov. 1â€"80 head of good Dairy Cows and heifersâ€"at â€"E. S. Eby, adjoining the village of Breslau. Nov. 5.â€"25 Highgrade cows at Hollâ€" inger‘s Hotel, St. Jacobs. . Nov. 13.â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" _ ments of John T. Rafierty, 3 miles _ West of Blair, 2 miles . South . of _ _Doon, 5 miles Kast of New Dundee. Nov. â€" 18.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of Wn. Mertz in the "il!agei ef Bamberg. Nov. 22â€"Real Estate, household cIoJ fects, etc., belonging to late 'Gco.' Scheifcle Estate, in the village otl St. Jacobs. | Nov. 35.â€"Farm stock and implements af Michael Dessler, 3 miles south ol‘ Berlin, on the Mannheim Road. Nov. 6.â€"Stock and implements of M O. Jantzie, at Laden. m Nov. 26.â€"Farm stock and implements of Jos. K. Farwell, .1 mile west of Berlin, on the Petersburg Road. General Insurance Agent Established 1864 Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, King St. Business Office 249, House 209. Business soiterteq ror first class Companies St Jacobjs Cider Mill will be open on Sept 23, 24, 25, 30 ; Oct 1, 2, 3, 7. 8, 9 10, H,.;.15, 17, 17. #1, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 ; Nov. 4. Apples for evaporating will be taken same not to be less then two inches in hiameter on above dates. No snow apples taken. St. Jacobs Cider Mill I respectfully, solicit the patronage|months‘ credit or five per cent. > of of farmers and others who intend to.|for cash payments on credit amounts hold sales the commng season. Best|â€" WM. MERTZ, Prop. results assured. Write, or phone 172, A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. Waterloo, Ont. . ED. KAUFMAN, Clork. _ 44â€"23t approved security, or four per cent, off _ for cash payments _ of credit amounts. Eighty Head of Cattle: Compris ing fresh cow at time of sale, 6 cows dgue to calve in Feb., cow due . to calve in July, 2 heifers due to calve in Feb., heifer due to calve in May, heifer due to caive in March, 6 young farrow cows, 3 farrows cows, 36 cattle, rising two years old, 13 spring calves, veal ‘call. * 14 head â€" of cattle risin; 3 years old. % F.. S. EBY, Proprietor. 13â€"2t. . A. J. MICKUS, Auctiencer. ‘There will be said by public aueâ€" tion on the Riverside farns at Bresâ€" sharp, the icllowhg livestock ‘â€" * Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 1913. AUCTION SALES ALFX. FRASER, Auctioneer. A. J. MICKUS, AUCTIONEER. sTONF AND WRLLINGTON Toromto, Ontario. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneet. i sil 6# 240 Â¥e i T s To o 9 m 0 Pn 15 Eighty Head of Cattle l_"z‘,;g'; o old by Public auction T § ; e ap * ze will be sald by public aut | _ TuesdayNovy. 18th, 1913 A. J. Mickus 37â€"4moe. Numbet unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednesday Nov. 12th 37â€"t Come and see, write, or _ phone. One of us will come and take . you St. Jacobs or Wallenstein and back. Write or phone to DR. THOMPSON. JAMES HALL. D. PONALD. Mr. FRY. MR. BALLARD. Hawkesville wants a good Blacksmith, and Wagonâ€" maker. Also a good Shoeâ€" mak'er, and a good Barber, Hawkesville is a good Place for Business Real Estateâ€"At the same _ tvime and place the farm will be offered for sale, comprising 5 actes more or less, with bank batn, pig stable, chicken house, separate driving shed, frame house with 7 rooms and kitâ€" chen, good _ cellar, _ also orchard: Spring water on farm. â€" Termsâ€"Hay,â€" ropts, pigs, â€" poultry and all sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit or .4 per cent. of for cash. Terms of Real Estateâ€"10 per cent on day of sale. Balance to suit the Implements, etc.,â€"Plow, sculller, 3â€"section iton harrow, Massey Hartis cutting box, carriage box, wheelbarâ€" row, top buggy â€" nearly new, â€" open buggy, cutter, grindstone, 2$ bundles of shingles, set of single hatness, set of buggy â€" harness, stoneboat, step ladder, extension ladder, scaldâ€" ing barrel, hogshead; â€" grain cradle, corner cupboard, kitchen _ cupboard, bedstcad, box stove, Edison Gem phonograph, with 40 records, whifieâ€" trees, neckyokes, forks, shovels, rakes axes, logging chains, sugar beet knivâ€" es, horse blankets, collars, â€" brushes, beits, .also about 4 tons of hay, 4 loads of corn straw,. 200 bushcl . of roots and horse carrots . and many ‘ other articles. Live Stockâ€"Mare 9 years old supâ€" posed to be in foal, Durham cow due to calve in May, Jersey heifet dug to calve in May, Jgt‘sey heifer due to calve in February, young brood sqw, 8 pigs about 7 weeks old, 50 chickâ€" ens, 3 geese, Collio:dog. Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m. sharp the following property, viz:â€" of Doo Dundee, There will be sold by public auc tion on the farm oi the undetrsigned, 3 miles wost of Blair, 3 miles south binder, mower, _ drill, ..cultivator, plough, gang plough, .iron harrow, set double harness nearly new, . .set gipgle harness, 2 sets wagon planks, buggy, cutter nearly new, wheelbarâ€" tow, â€" grindstone, 3 logging chains, sedop shovel, crossâ€"cul gaw, whippleâ€" tree, neckyoke, forksi and scrap iron. About 250 Gushels of oats. about 235 bushels of barley, about 3 tons , of rhs-&hflh&wmâ€"q-r tity of potatees, about 75 chickens and: 2 geese. . _ About 4,000 feet of .all kind@ or Jumber and about 5 cords _ Housenald _ Ffiaets. â€" _ Cupboard, lounge, bedstcad, dresser, wub:tand. chamberâ€"set, cooking stove, mall bedstead, churn, milk cans, _ pails, chairs, small table and many other articles too pumerous to mention. Termsâ€"Hay, grain, roots, chickens potatoes cash, and all sums of $10 and: under, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit or five per cent. . of of Commenging at 1.o‘clock p.m. sharp, the following property, viz= . ; u«mutwm horse, horse 7 .years old, horse r 5 years old, mare rising 4 years old, in foal; spring colt, 4 cows supposâ€" ed to be in calf, 3 heifers riging 23 years old, 4 spring calves, fat sow, Hogs Wanted CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER, Waterloo, Oct. 9th, 1913 Thnrsday, Nov. 13th 1913 iikie s ax" *yog m w ‘There, will be sold by public JOHN J. RAFFERTY, Prop. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. * 44â€"3t HAWKESVILLE PUBLIC SALE AT BADEN Stock, Implements, etc. and 5 miles east of New C. ‘J. PETERSON. The â€" Second Instaliment 8 Taxes for the year 1913 are now, due and Payable at the office in the â€" town hall. The last day for payment . of this installment is Friday, November ith, 1913. From _ November 3rd to Novembet 1th, both days inclusive from 9 a.in. to 6.15 p.m. After that date 5 per cent. will be added to all amounts not Paid. The office is open to receive taxes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring your tax notice with you and fo not wait until the last day . J. HERB SMITH, l Mrs. Cuntz and Mrs.. Doogs _ spent Part of last week visiting friends in }Baden and Tavistock.â€"Mr. and M‘~ Jos. Feil of St. Jacobs visited Mr. and Mrs..Wm..Feil here the forepart of last week.â€"Mr. Stevens of. Toronâ€" to was visiting friends here last week.â€"Lieut. _ and Mrs. Stomer of Buflalo, N.Y., areâ€"visiting hete with the latter‘s> . aunt, Mrs. Martin Schwwitzer.~â€"Subscribers _ to the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph â€"â€" in this vicinity may leave their . renewals and . n>w subscribers their orders for the paper with Mr. Noah Stroh, who is authorâ€" izedâ€"to act as agent for the Chroniâ€" cleâ€"Telegraph. New subscribers will receive paper from now â€" until 31st‘ Dec., 1914 for only $1.00. Geo. Schinbein m visit the forepart of last week, as did also, Mr. J. .L. Umbach of Floradale.â€"Miss _ Maud Dahmer is. visiting.. refatives _ and friends in Detroit, .Mich. . "Items, of Interpst.â€"Mr. Val. _ Gies bought the Henrry Dahmet property and gut immediate possession.â€" Mr. Louis Koch. bought the property . of Mr. Chas. Hess on Watcrlog. street, He gets posscssion in the spring. â€" Woolwich Tp, Council meots on Tues: !d‘)’ next, Nov. 4th.â€" A Mnmondo. party is on. for hallowe‘enâ€"The 30th annual special servige in commemoraâ€" tion of the dedication of the â€" Luthâ€" eran church here will be held on tijunâ€" day forencon, Nov. Pth. Rev, Reble of Linwood will preach in German and Rev. C. Zarnke of . Berlin _ in English.â€"Mr. Heary Holle had the misfortune recently to step _ on a nail and running it â€"into his fopt, which resulted . in blood _ poisoning sotting in,, which laid: him. up (or“ about ten days.â€"Mossrs. Bendetr .and Adam Schinbeih. of Wallace paid. Mr. NQOFICE 4s HEREBY, GIVEN, pursugnt to the Trustee Act (1 Geo. Â¥. Chap. 26, Sec. §§) that all . perâ€" sons . having any claims or demands [apinn theâ€" said Joseph S. Martin, dbceased, who: died on or about . the l6th day of April, 1911, at the said Township of Woolwich, are required on or before the 1st day of December, 1913, to send. by post prepaid or to deliver to â€" the, undersigned Solicitor for Menno S. Martin, Istaeh Martin and Jacob Martinâ€" the executors oll the last Will and Testament of the . dresses and full particulars in writing of their claims _ and statements , .of their iccornt; and the mature c# %h: sevurities; it 3uy, NEK by thent ~â€"â€"~ ANC TAKE NOTICE that â€" after the said last mentioned date the said executors will proceed to distribute among _ the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims . of which hbe shall then have received IN THWE MATTER of the, Estate of Joseph S. Martin, late of the Towuship of . Woolwich, in ths 'ï¬"f" ‘ii. t 0 0 WBP ns .t Dated at Berlin, the 34th day of ctober, A.D. 1918. A. L. BITZER, Solr. for the said executors. § 44â€"5t. Pay Your Taxes County of Waterloo, farmer, ds Conestogo Tax Collector. 41â€"5¢. Local and Personal â€" Mr. Leander Merner has also made a ~record .in threshing. I‘c threshed 3,000 bushels of grain in nineâ€"hours for Mr. Jacob Schwitzer.â€"Mf. Moses Stever returnâ€" ed home on Monday â€"after spending several months in the golden West.â€" Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Berlet spent the weekâ€"end in Berlin.â€"Mr. Johrn Rafierâ€" ty of Waterloo spent a few days in our burg.â€"Mrs. John Ottman . and daughter of Hawkesville spent Satâ€" urday with Mrs. Contad Heinbach.â€" Mr. Perey â€" Peppier of Heidelburg spent Sunday with his sister, _ Mrs. P. Krietzweiser.â€"Mr.â€" Wm. _ Farrell of Waterloo renewcd acquaintances in our burg lusi week.â€"Miss Rutherford spert Suncay in Goderich.â€" Mr. W.l Cathcart speni Sunday in Carthage â€"Miss ‘Mary Baesler of Hesson spenl‘ tho weekâ€"ond with Miss Rosie Meyetr. â€"Mr, Oilie Koebel spent Satm%.y | in Guelph.â€"Mr. Emerson Boyd and wife and family arrived home on Satâ€" urday.â€"Mr. Jos, Waggler held a very successful sale on Thursday last.â€"Mr James McCardle of St. Marys spent Friday with his brother hete.â€"â€"Engâ€" lish service will be held in the Luthâ€" cran churchâ€"Nov. 16th .instead of Nov 2ndâ€" Mr.. Henry Pomtrer made ai business: trip to Milverton on Thursâ€" }da_v.â€"Mr. Heuty Stever is all © smiles these days. It‘s a littlc baby boy.’ Congratulations.â€"Mr. McDonald and wife of Hawkcsville spent Saturday in our burg.â€"Since the price of eggs has reached the 30c mark our farmâ€" ers are looking for the hens that lay two eggs a day. I _ President _ Wilson bas proclaimed, Thursday, November 27, a day of maâ€" tional thanksgiving throughout . the U. 8. THANKSGIVING DAy. For information that will lea¢ to the discovery or whereabouts of the person or persons suffering fror Nervous Delulity, Fits, Skin Dis ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, aud Chronic or Specia United States. Comgl.ih(s that cannot be cure l†e Ontirio Medical institut@ 865 260 Yuous: > Steeu, I 0(05(9-. out a sickly, halfâ€"heartedexistence, missâ€" ing threeâ€"fourths of the joy of living, when they can Snd heaity in Lydia E. â€"Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" , A ind hl;&flmnd! it ND \r years / \ o eâ€" | male ills, and has reâ€" ‘lw&e:‘nhhof 8 -;n‘./â€â€˜ ! who have been trouâ€" @M3@ 20e bled 'ithd:;eh ailâ€" bK a 'fl' ments as ]flm ilflllllll. s ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. Ifâ€" you want n;r:tal advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medâ€" idine Co. (confidential) Lynu, Mass, Your letter will be opened, ago 1 went to the Victoria Hospital, Montreal, suffering with a growth. The ~’m-liitw.m-dmli Mhm?uit&tmâ€ï¬m::: death, They found w Pnces here.â€"Mr. and Mrs.â€" E. W. Detwiler tpent Thanksgiving in Lonâ€" ‘,don.â€"- Mr. Wm. Krauth . of Berlin spent Sunday . at his home here. â€" Miss Cassie and Miss Eva _ Willets of London spent Thanksgiving in the village.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Portins have left for the West, whete they intend spending a month. â€"â€" Htrs. I. Hilborn and Mrg. N. Snyder spent Saturday in Plattsvilleâ€" Mr. Eph. Stager and family _ spent Sunday with the former‘s ~brother in _ Wilâ€" mot. R Briefs.â€"Mz. Wm. Applciord of Galt spent _Sunda): _renewing old acquaintâ€" $1,000 REWARD read and answered by a woman, and h_eld in strict confidence, Pinkham‘s . Vegetaâ€" aa nsm NGW". ‘\, »N) J C ,; For thirty years it // j\ has been. tho‘::}.- male ills, and has reâ€" stored the health of ty thousands of women \\}\ 2 watiiih who have been trouâ€" (@S Aies] bled with such ailâ€" BK & Pifactd Compound. I took it for two years, und Still take E ui & % both my husband and myself claim that it was the means of saving my life. I highly rece@mmend it to suffering women.‘""â€"Mrs. ORILLA «BRADLEY, 284 Johnson Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can. , Why will women take chances or drag than sizmonths in the condition I was in. “mo home I saw your adverâ€" tisement in the , and commenced taking Lydiz !.mh-'l Vegetable But Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegâ€" DOCTOBS DIP NOT HELP NEA io feoai, Roseville Linwood Chickens, ducks, geese and gurkey s‘ for _ which the highest market price will be paid Ship every Thuraday, Phone 286, _ W (C. Brueckner, Mf'- Ont. 44 p.m. Rev. Gisley will conduct ï¬)l service. _ There will also be special singing. 1 | shade, when it came to the. lighting system. _ I can remamber bow â€" the good old chuech choir in Elmira , 20 years ago used to warble ‘"send . the Light" and "Let Your Light Shipe." It has been a long time coming. However at iast they. have got it iand we must congratulate our northâ€" etn sister on her enterprise, only, we | pity the poor little boy, as he, will have to go out in the Country now to pick a few plums without hbeing seen.â€"Postmaster Winkler was a busiâ€" ness visitor to Beflin and Preston on Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sgroh spent Tuesday with Elmira friends.â€" We hotice that now its a man down south who is building â€" railroads on Paper. A shorter and quicker gervice to Toronto is what we would like to see, not a longer and slower.~Time is money, and money is what . most people are after.â€"Next Friday toing the last Friday in the month is Â¥isâ€" iting days in our schools. Go see how your youngsters are gettin alorâ€" and how they behave.â€"Specia revival meeatings will be held in t Conestoco _ River _ Bank A“in‘.‘i'fl church, commencing Sunday, Nov. 2 continuing all week service at 1%’:‘ have â€"warnings tacked on each pole of the danger _ which reads 15,000 volts will knock you out if you climb the pole. _ The other day as L . was passing I nogiced .a good liberal friend of mine, heading for;the top of a pole. Says I, where are ye .goin‘ Jimmy ? Oh, says he, I‘m just going up to get some of them 15,000, votes, we micht . need them next election. ‘Jimmy no doubt had South Briice on his mind.â€"Messrs. E.. W. B. Snider, W. W. Snider, Misses Ada, Lola and Amy Snider and Mr. and Mrs. <AF bert Snyder, attended the funeral of Mr. E. W. B. Snider‘s sister, .. the late Mrs. Aaron Kralt in WateFloo last Friday.â€"Mote Lightâ€"One thing we could élways put Elmira in “_I; shade, when it came to the lighting of sugar this year, the sugar beets are very small.â€"The Hydro _ people 2 DITETN MELMIUERED bos hi is acctth h. 4st Mr. Charles Gies and daughter, Watâ€" erlpo â€" were tisitors in town last week.â€"There will be no large lump# Miss Ethel Reynolds is spendin’to a few weeks with friends in Brampton. â€"On _ Sunday evening a number of Missionary laymen from Berlin . atâ€" tended the annual missionaty service here when Messrs. Breithaupt and Voelker delivered very instructive adâ€" Aresses along that Jine.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch who were magried in Berlin on Monday, are en‘oying their honeymoon â€" in, town.â€"~Mrs. Peter Cress spent a {ew days with friends in Waterloo this week.â€"â€"Choir Pracâ€" tice should be called off Friday evenâ€" ing to give the members a chance to celebrate, for their is nothing . can equal a choir for having a good time and making a noise. p ; Lovers of Gaood Music :â€"The E.M. 8. Band of‘Kimira have secured Rogâ€" ers and Grilley, the greatest musiâ€" cians in the world for Monday, Nov. 3rd. All lovers of good music should make jt a point to. be present at the Theatorium, Elmira, Monday evennz.‘ Congratulations :â€"The many friends of Mr. Norman Hollinger, ons of our old St. Jacobs boys, wish_to extend to him and his estimatable yoqoung bride, who was one of Elmita‘s fayâ€" orite young ladies their hearty congraâ€" tulations and best wishes for a long and Happy life together.â€"More _ rain more _ restâ€"the poor farmers if it keeps on raining much , longer,, some of them will forget how to wokk.â€" be a yurx.r next year and . perâ€" haps here . umatiz.â€"Mre. Harty Westwood and two children visited at the home of Mr. and _ Mrs. Schwalm this week.â€"Mrs. Murphy of Newburgh, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end at the home‘of Mr. and Mrs. J. Koch Queen St. Church Services :â€"LUtheran Sunday evenir~ Evangeiical, German service 10 a.m., Sunday school 2. p.m., Engâ€" ligh service 7.30 p.m. _ night, the wheels might get flat. Do mnot destroy any property or disturb the sick. Never mind the widows boys and girls 1 hope to hear a good report and lots of noise. Whoop h up from 8 to 11. Remember you will early in evening say in the . seboot house, the trustees were bhoys ance. / They ‘will not mind it. Collect, all ,e‘ the old tin pans you can, put on . false faces, have your mother and sisâ€" 3 ter Aup fix up some pumpkins, . ask the girls out to help,. you, they enjoy ; the fun. Owners of wheelbarrows or Q% gates should see that they are not J left standing and also move all tigs. Its not good for them to stind over 1 Nov. 5th.â€"Mrs. Richmond \lu*rm Grant spent Saturday with winâ€" City, friends.â€"Hallow‘een is on . the way, get ready boys for a good fim: on Friday night. No well regulated boy should is great annual gvent Pass without doing something woFthy 10,000 Live Birds Wanted .« Breezy Items.â€"St. Jacobs‘: Xoxemâ€" ber fair will be held next Wednesday, ments St. Jacabs Gather