h > NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Trustee Act (1 Geo. V. Chap. 236, See. 55) that all petâ€" sons : having any claims or demands against the said Joseph S. Martin, deceased, who died on or about â€" the ‘16th day of April, 1911, at the said Township of Woolwich, are required on or before the 1st day of Decembet, 1913, to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned Soticitor for Menno S. Martin, Istael Martin and Jacob Martin the executors _ of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their names and _ adâ€" dresses and fuil particulats in writink of their clatms _ and statements _ of their «ccouat7 and the Mature c# &h:> securities, if any, hela by thent. _ _ AND TAKE NOTICE that | after| the said last mentioned date the said| executors will _ proceed to distribute‘ the _ assets of the _ said deceased | among . the persons entitled mnetn., having regard only to the claims _ of which he shall _ then have received | notice. | Dated at Berlin, the 2ith day _ of October, A.D. 1913. A. L. BITZER, Solr. for the said executots. â€" y 41â€"5t IN THE MATTER ofâ€"the Estate of Joseph S. Martin, late of the Township of _ Woolwich, in _ the County of Waterloo, farmer, dsâ€" Numbet unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednesday Dec. 10. f CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER ‘At once, to represent the old and reâ€" fiable FONTHILL _ NURSERIES. Splendid list of fruit and ornamental stock for Fall delivery 1913 and Spring delivery 1914. Start at once and secure exclusive territory. We supply handsome free outft and pay higifest commissions. Write for full particulars. STONF AND WELLINGTON Toromto, Ontario. I respectfully solicit the patronage of farmers and others who intend to hold sales the coming scason: Best Fesults assured. Write, or phone 172, Waterloo, Out siol" ve i ï¬!nta bull He 4 * TERMS :â€"All sums of $10.00 _ and mader, cash ; over that amount 12 months, credit on apProved security. â€" JOSEPH K. FORWELL, Prop. __ _ A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Household _ Effects :â€"Corner _ cupâ€" board, sink, 2 sideboards, 6 dining room chairs, 2 Parlor tables, spring rocker, rocking chair, iron bedstead, 1 wash stand. &t 1 o‘clock ~p.nr sharp, the followâ€" dag~valuable property, viz :â€" " Horses :â€"Bay team, rising 7 and 9 tn old, well matched, weight 2900 , dark bay team, rising 10 and 11 years old, weight 3000 lbsâ€", bay team *tising 9 years old weight 2600 1bsâ€" Implements, Ftc.:â€"3 _ wagons, 1 mearly ‘new, pair _ bob â€" sldighs, neally new, . twoâ€"seated _ calfiage, Frost & â€" Wood hay â€" loadet, nsatrly new, Masseyâ€"Harris disk drill, shoe drill, disk harrow, cultivator, | twoâ€" furrow _ sulky plough, 2 _ ploughs, wheel scraper, fanning mill, 2 iron gates, quantity of fence wire, cedar Posts, logging chain, 2 sets heavy team _ harness, set carriage harness, cream separator, 20 gallon milk cans. Maftch, cow with pedigree due to _Q"C‘,in July, heifer with pedngreei *o calÂ¥e in June, 2 heifers with ; , 5 and 7 months old, pure} bull with pedigree, 2 yvears old,| Holstein cow due to calve in | T, 2 grade Holstein cows due to‘calve in January, grade Holstein tow due to calve in March, xradc! Holstein cow due â€"to calve in Jun>. | Also a number of chickens. | will be held on e Tuesday, December 9th 1913 of Joseph K. Forwell, 1 mile south Â¥ Berlin, on the Petersburg road, Hogs Wanted AT BADEN m:m__fliq@ _ Holsteinsâ€"cow A gree due to calve in Féb., w with pedigree due to calye in Licensed Auctioneer Haqusehold Effects etc. A. J. Mickus â€"CGood Local Agent iwdsauction on the farmi &. n or %7â€"4mos 48â€"2t It so write or call on me. 1 have choice farms, all sites, to rent on shares or sell on crop . pay» ments. Choice land, good _ water, close to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settlement . in Saskatchewan. Buy or rent a farm Termsâ€"Hay, grain, chickens, pigs, wood, and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes, or 4 per cent. off for cash payments _ of cre:â€"lit amounts. AMOS DUSKY, Froprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctionest. 48â€"2t. Are You Coming West Household Efiectsâ€" Cook stove, parlor stove, sideboard, 4° bedstcads, 2 tables, chutn, butter _ bowl and ptint sink, corner cupboard, 2 wash stands, chairs, lounges, benches, carâ€" pets, pails, crocks, sealets, _ 3 new milk cans, and many othez _ articles ton numerous to mention. i Implementsâ€"Top buggy, pair singfe bob sleighs, oncâ€"horse wagon, cutter, !dmnm’rat, flat hay rack, singlo plow. ;harmw. scuffler,; tburnip sower, turnip pulper,‘cutting box, feed boxes, iron kettle, pair well buckets, crosscut ‘s:\w new, rip saw new, hand saw, cabinet wortk bench, axes, graii cradle, fotks, chains, shovels, singleâ€" trees, whecibarrows, 2 sets _ buggy hatness 1 aimost new, plow harness, tie straps, horse blankets, ring chains ropes, Commander Zâ€"inch auget bits and brace, corn planter, 2 bicycles, about five tons of hay, a quantity of cob corn, about 350 bushels turnips, 40 bush. rve, about 40 bush. mixed grain, about 15 cords of short wood, and about 200 good cedar tails. Live Stockâ€"Genoral purpose horse 9 years old, good diiver; cow. due heâ€" ginning of May, cow due July _ 6th, yearling, Jorscy heifet calf 6 months‘ old, 4 pigs weighing about 140 lbs. each, 20 White Leghorn hens, 2 thorâ€" oughbred White Leghorn roosters, 20 pullets and a number of cotkerels, Salo to commence at 1.30 p.m. shatp thf-.fullowing stock, implements, etc. AMOS DUSKYT Has given me instructions â€" to _ sell by Public Auction on his preniises on the main road leading from â€" Preston to Breslau. 3 miles from Bresiau, and 3 miles {rom Preston, on â€" Monday, December. 8th. 1913 C. C. FRY, Proprietor, K. R. No. 1, Drumbo, Ont. * COL. WELBY ALMAS, W. PULLIER, Auctioneers. 48â€"2t. FOR SALEâ€"3 HORSES, CHEAP IF , taken at â€" once. 21q Lancaster St. E. f â€" 2C 1. 30 Registered llolsteins including some high grades of all ages. Clyde horses and . farm â€" stock and imple ments, etc. Write for catalogue â€" of registered stock. Willow Grove Stock Farm, Lot 21, Con. 8, Blenheim, 3 â€" miles west â€" ol Drumbo, on TERMS :â€"Chickens and all sums oï¬ $10.00 and _ under, cash ; over thai‘ amount 6 months‘credit on approved | security or 4 per cent off for eash. j HENRY DIPPEL, Prop. I A. J. MICKUS, Auct. â€" | seeder, sugar beet fork, potato sPrayâ€"| er, single harness, robe, duster, 2 rockers, & dining room chaifrs, couch, | 100 egg incubator and many other arâ€" { ticles. | live Stock :â€"Black mare, 14 years old, good worker ; cow due to calve in March, 12 chickens. 1inplements, Etc :â€"Market cartiage, cutter, _ now _ Masseyâ€"Harris tâ€"horse land roller, 1â€"horse bob sleigh, 3 section iron harrow, nearly new ; 2 scufflers, 1 nearly mew, single plow, lâ€"horse â€" plow, ~ Botato plow, puiper; National cream separator, new, grass There will be sold by public auc tion on the . premises of the vnderâ€" aigned in‘ the; Â¥illage of Centreville, Saturday, December, 13 1913 Commencing _ at 1.30 _ o‘clock p.m sharp. The â€" following _ valuable propetty Â¥iz : Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1913. Farm Stod-dhplm PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE 8. B. BIEHN, 4 ATâ€" 48â€"24 C. A. BOEHM Shipping Hogs Wanted ,' The undersigned offers {for sale his ‘larm situated one mile northwest of j St. Agatha and 4 miles north . of Highest market price paid. . Load every second Tuesday. Next shipment New Hamburg. Executors of the late Henry S. Bean At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. 1451 acre farm, good Clay loams, 2| _ miles west of New Hamburg _ and 4 Phone 706, miles east of Shakespeare on the main‘ Office in ’road leading to Stratford, On it is Drug Store a nearly new â€" brick house with 10| ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" rooms, kitchen and woodshed, heated | a by furnace, large hank batn with good | AUC stabling, cemeant Apors, large hog pen‘| A ard hen hous 2d drivingâ€"shed, ce| ment silo 12x46 _ 11 acres _ of gond! A. J. M bearing orchard _ with _ all kinds of j small fruits, 18 acres of go6@ _ hard D°C. 9.â€"Po wood bush, 10 acresâ€" fall wheat, "so| well. acres in treadow â€" and Pasture never! Nov. 29.â€" failing stream of water, running w“i‘ etc., beloi er â€" at _ house andbarn, good fences, | _ Conestogo farm well underdrained and in â€" good! P6c. 18.â€"F; state of cultivation, fine location with; ®f Alphon Rural mail and telephone. l of St. Ag For particulars: apply to of _ Joseq MRS. HENRY 3. Bean, !m‘:‘"- , Shakespeate RF.D. No ; wf’:r‘l: ALLAN C. HALLMAN, ‘ Tnalh roge New Dundee. Trenes _ [ FiarMior Sule 1 | 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 lwater and fine orchard. For further particulars apply on the premises or Ito Chas. Hummel, Bloomingdale. Baden, 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 â€" spring creek, 2 never failing wells, 14 storey i brick house, bank barn, straw shed. i Lot 31 and part of 32, in the 4th Con, of Wilmot, comprising 180 actes. The farm is well fenced and drained, no waste land, good water, hnilPings are first class. This is a choice farm. Terms liberal. _ Apply io JAMES. M. SMITH, Genaral Insurance Agent I Crosshi Established 1864 . . Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, | _ *‘ King St. ;.,“A 13 Business Office 249, House 209. ments a Business soitcite@ ror first class Natchez, Companics 14 a m, ‘block in said Township and containâ€" ling fifty acres more or less. The !farm contains from 8 to 10 acres éal bush and grazing Jand, _ and the !ulance consists of well cultivated ‘lry land, soil sandy loam. On _ the |bremises are a good frame house, a “hrse new bank barn, and necessary out buildings, about five actes . ate !sown with fall wheat, and from 8 to i!i acres, are in grass. The property ’Is about 8 miles from Berlin and 3 tniles from New Dundee, and is con renient to School and Church. For particulars apply to MRS. MENNO COBER, Petersburg, RR. No. 1. DAVID BERGEY, New Dundee ’ ‘The undersigned offer for sale the larm of the late Menno Cober situatâ€" |ed cn the Huron Road in the Townâ€" {ship of Wilmot â€" being composed _ of |part of the north half of lot number deceased wmrww'd'lm-~tuh At "the"* Evangelistic service 98 ‘;‘“‘mfl farm, containing 100 “'c-'a mt E. b. é‘&hm. disâ€" hank ‘brn? ‘a windmill ang ail »occs oob‘ 100 onl . Reliation‘ Brofie bank barn, a w 2ECCSâ€" | ably and â€" .inté i sary out ‘buildingw=‘For further PMrâ€"| dress was _ much appreciated. A‘#6¢ ticulars apply to=«~‘ > .__{ Cl mumber ‘was ‘contributed : by> MÂ¥ A. B. MILLER, C. 9: Bean." A laree number ‘dttendâ€" 182 King St. Fast, Berlin. {., o 44â€" C. C. Diefenbacher The ‘undersigned offer for sale that ISAAC BEAN,: Farm ftor Farm for Sale R. R. No. 1, New Hamburg. 46â€"2mos Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Executors. 40â€"3 mos Jan. 13. â€"Farm _ stock and imole Dec. 13.â€"Farm stock and implements of Hienry Dippel at Centreville. Jah. _ 13.â€"Farm â€" stock and imple: ments of William Forwell, 1 mile South west of Hawkesville, 2 miles north of St. Clements, and 5 nmiles south east of Linwood. ‘‘an. 21.â€"Farm stock and implements of Adoiph Berlet, 1 mile west _ of Bloomingdale, 3 â€" miles south of Conestogo. f Jan. 37.â€"Farm stock and implements of Mrs. Geo. Foerster, 3 miles west of St. Clements, 2 miles east _ of Crosshi11. f Dec. 8.â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of Amos Dusky on main roadâ€"leadingâ€"from Breslau to Preston. th Dec. 9.â€"Farm stock. imolements _ of Jos. _ Forwell, 1 mile west of Betâ€" lin on the Petersbarg road. lars apply to the owner, A. Mermer, Trout Creek, Ont., or to ED. M. DBEVITT, DÂ¥g. ~ Mater,00. 4711mof _ The undersigned desires to announce. to the public that he is prepared. to conduct auction _ sales throughout Waterloo County. Terms reasonable. Best of satisfaction guarantecd. Anyâ€" onc intending holding a sale write, call or phone. ' rhone 706, â€" Berlin. Office in Glick Block, above Ritz‘s Drug Store, King St. , "*~M$f. well. Nov. 29.â€"Farm stock, implements, etc., belonging to Good Bros., at ~ Conestogo. Dec. 18.â€"Farm stock and implements of Alphons Dithet, 14 miles north of St. Agatha and 1} miles south AUCTIONEER‘s Novice Excellent spot for,.market gardenâ€" ing. The property..qomsists ol about 30 acres on which thete are a brick cottage, barn, etc,., a fine . sPring «reek runs across the property. it is situated one mile, West of Waterâ€" loo Post Office and.at present occuâ€" pied by Mr. Join Shickler. The soil, location, etc., make this property a very desirable one.for carrying on market gardening, traming, .etc. ments of Aaron S. Shoemnker, at . MesSeRger ... ..:uâ€"ooâ€"â€" ... 1.30: Berlin Daily. Telegraply ....... ... 2.00: Special rate of $3.50 to subscribers to _ Daily Globe andâ€"ChronicleTeleâ€" graph having rural mail~â€"delivery. ‘ The above rates do not apply to‘ the United States. David Bean & Sons, Ltd. Publishers bropicleâ€"Telegraph, . _‘attsgo?‘;)l\tnï¬o. l (HIODe ......... 2200222 k .cl2202222 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Family llerald and Weekly Star ... Chronicleâ€"Telegraph andâ€" Farmâ€" ers Advocate ... ... ....... Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Witnessg ......... .0. ... ..200.00. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Canadâ€" ise Farm & Dairy ... ... Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly BM 10020 .e reaiccs C mn. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Canadâ€" Sgh FAIME izcll, scsulse cce en Chronicleâ€"Telegraph andâ€" Daily Chronicleâ€"Telegraphâ€"and Daily | Mall :.â€".0isf ns on se e Chronicleâ€"Telegtaph and North The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph‘s (hrp!ï¬jleâ€"'l‘ehglâ€h and Weekl, Clubbinig â€" Offer for â€" ‘ 1914 AUCTION SALES For price, teems and full particuâ€" A. J. MICKUS, AUCTIONEER E. J. SHANTZ. Auctioneer. Small Farm of 30 Acres 9.â€"Postponed sale of Jos Forâ€" ‘osePhsburg, on the Bamberg E. J. SHANTZ FOR SALE cast of Berlin at l * $1.50 2.25,, Clairmanâ€"Rev. E. Bockeiman. 3.00â€"Opening exercises and _ devoâ€" 1.65|tional address. ‘‘The Missionary Idea and Prayer." Rev. H. J. Bebrens, 1.7 [ English Lutheran Church, Berlin. *3.45â€"Open Parliament: "The Sunâ€" 1.75, day School and Missions." Rev. H. 1C. Priest, B.A., Secretary Missionâ€" 1.75 ary Education Moveinent. ' ‘4.00â€"4.15â€" Rally for public school 4.35 children in Trinity Mcthodist Church. iL.Illus@.tatmi lecture, _ ‘"‘Children _ of 4.35 pManyâ€"Lands." _ _ _ 1.175 ___FOR BOYS AND GIPLSâ€"Moving Picture machine complete _ with films and slides. Send us your name and address toâ€"day, plainly written, and we will send cards by return mail along with big illustrated | cataâ€" logue oï¬ free premiums for boys and girls. When sold, return us the money and we will send premium post paid. box with nine tools, mechanical trainht, nicke!l plated hockey skates, teol many others. FOR GIRLSâ€"Gold plated extension hracelet, Sewing machine complete Dainty gun metal watch, Lady \nn doll carriage and many others. For selling 40 sots of our Xmas and Fancy Postal Cards 6 in set for 10 ots. ‘ T CE e e meemeteny > Flk w6 oA maet e * Mamilton,â€"Nov. 26.â€"â€"(Can. Pnss‘)â€"RolnliNs{Ai?'o.:;ejng"flfl @ollars reward for information about the wherbgbguts of ~Cctit" projessor of ~State University, | of Colunbus,, Ohi6, who ,rented Moudey afternoon, rowed actoss the bay m'é:coin‘ywmy * disappe © The missing iman is a brother of Rev. A. E. Laveil, of fluynt!(v‘rd_,.» formerly pastor oï¬ the Waterloo Methodist Church. L Free to Boys and ‘‘Subrise in the Sunrise Kingdom." Rev. W. G. Connolly, B.A., Japan. ‘‘Strangers _ Within Our . Gates." Reév. K. J. Beaton, B.A., Assistant Sectetary Missicnary _ Education Movement. : *‘The Black â€" Bearded Barbarign." (For gitls about 14 to 18 years _ of ago.) Miss Claribei Platt, B.A., Mis sion Study Secretary â€" Presbyterian Forcign Mission Board. â€" *Tudia | Awakening." _ Rev. H. C. Priest, B. A. ce es t o h on 1 A leading speaker at the Missionary Institute at Berlin next week. | 5,00â€"NMission Study Classes. "Serâ€" Yagis of the King." (For boys about 14 ho 18 years of age.) â€" Mr. H. L. Troyer. Sectetary Canadian Colleges‘ Nission . [' ‘4.45â€"5.00â€"Entrolment â€" of _ Mission Btudy Clnss_es. ie â€" dayand Wednesday, December _ Ist, @nd aud 3rd, offers a unique _ opporâ€" tunity ‘for gaining missionary inspirâ€" ation and for the study of missions and methods of _ misgionary instrucâ€" tion. Tho sessions will be held _ in the Zion Evangelical church. _ ‘Tea will be setved in the church each ’evning from 6 to 7 o‘élock at a charge of 15â€"cents. Public services at }! «»‘clock are open to the public. ~This is an institute for the whole [(io.mty. and delczates from _ various are expected to be present. h _ The following programme has been arranged for the three days: x â€" "®Mis?li an tm ‘ ‘The lr.t:tdnomiuauual.lliu‘wnary fustituie, at Berlin, Monday, _ Tuesâ€" , . _,._ Fivening Session. Chairmanâ€"Mr. M. C. Cressman 6.00â€"Tea hour. PoroAte Novélhi¢s; C.o Monday, December ist Afternoon Sessiom, NDept. 395, Teronto, Ont Girls . _ Information may be obtained from the secretary, Mr. H. D. HMuber, 45 .\lan;»ion St., Berlin. _ _ Workers in Sunday Schools and Young People‘s Societies as well as any others interested cordially invitâ€" ad to attend. Delegates will be billeted. 8.10â€"9.30â€"Closing Message: . Rev. Lawrence E. Skey, Rector St. Anne‘s Anglican Church, Toronto. Chairmanâ€"~Rev. M. L. Wing. 7â€"1.50â€"Mission Study. Classes. 7.50â€"8â€"Service of Song. 8â€"8.40â€"Address: *"‘The New Era in Missions in Canada." _ Rev. J. H. Edmison, B.A., Sccretary Presby terâ€" ian Home Mission Board. 3.45â€"Open Parliament: _ "Mission Study in the Local Church." Rev. K. J. Beaton, B. A. $ . 1 45â€"5,00â€"Intermisston. 5.00â€"Mission Study Classes (Conâ€" tinued). * K. J. BEATTON, B.A., Protinent speaker at the Missionary Institute at Berlin next week. Chairman, Rev. M. H. Sanderson. 3.00â€"Opening vscercises and devoâ€" tional address: ‘‘"ime Missionary Idea and Stewardship."‘ Rev. C. L. Moâ€" Irvine. 1.50â€"8.00â€"Service of Song. o ar 8.00â€"8.40â€"Address. "‘The New FEra|READ HOW USEFUL I!T. PROWA in Japan.‘" Rev. W. G. Connolly, B. IN THESE WIDELY DIFFZRâ€" 4. £ ENT CASES®. 1.00â€"7.50â€"Mission Study (eontinued as in afternoon). 6 00â€"Tea hour. + in £. cus. ces e hrrarnd xA Taoi TE ives) ae ‘an}mg‘v five _ bdudréd"> crtdbguts of «Co€it FiLatélig,. Evening Sessiom. ciass« ZAMBUK N THE â€" An enjioyable "Hard Times‘‘ party > was given a few ovenings ago Mz_ home of Miss Mamie Wagner, â€"~ f Lemisa street, at which thete _ e about forty young people T; The costumes worn were m t ordinary and some o! them were ged. Two: ‘"Weasy Willics‘ disportad thymselves in orthodox road â€" An oldâ€"time programmeo of game% * music provided the mmw 34 song ‘"‘The Admiral‘s Broom" by, M#.> Ezra Mahn was grceatly appteci@ as was also a selection by Miss # net given in real hairâ€"raising sty18,; a la village maiden of 190 y : ago. A sumptuous suppt was vided, including whole roasts of ‘best> and pork. pumpkin ptes, candyâ€"stick» ote , etc. The party brok@ up at a wee sma‘ hour " The funeral ~was held at 2 0C on Monday afternoon at the résids thence to St. Matthew‘s church, ‘ terment will take place at â€" Mt Carl Woeller, Watorloo, Lena (M Fred Haase), Waterloo Townshig, one daughter in Germany. o The deceased was a faithiul me# of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran â€" Chu# rmmr thirty years ago, settlifig_ Betlin. \He was chiefly ong farm work in this vicinity. l‘ ‘marricd twice. _ His first wile Friederika Genz, to whom he married in 1860. â€" The second was Miss Mary Grof. who witlk children survive him. The / cl arc: Mr. William Woeller, Berlin | Thera passed away at his home, 8 Mansion St., Berlin, Prid.fL rching,. Pflr. Christoph Woeller. > : caugiy â€" of death was apoplexy. Mr. Woek, although not in the best ‘of ealth for the past year, had been ‘able ‘"Wo be around until two weeks ago s be was confined to his bed. . . Mr. Woeller had been aâ€" resident OF: Berlin for over thirty years and w&Â¥ highly respected by all who * ‘bdd made his acquaintance. Born .S Charlottendorf, Rugen, Cormany, ‘gn. November 28th, 183§, he with ~‘ wile and lTamily cameâ€"to ~Amorica . Zamâ€"Buk is just as good for P biloodâ€"poison, festering sotes, pimJ eruptions, cuts, burns, . bfld;u, all skin injuries and»diseases. " hox all druggists and stotes, of free for Prite from 7Tamâ€"Buk Ca., ronto. Try Zamâ€"Buk Soap, 35.« ECZEMA _ CURED.â€"Mrs., Ap'td Arsenault _ of _ Maxiamville, P,E, writes : "I _ can _ highly reeoul‘ Zamâ€"Buk to any PerSon luflel‘il‘"‘f sezema. I had‘ this disease and under doctors‘ treatment for t years, without any good result. then tried Zamâ€"Buk and in the ¢ it cured me.‘" x*al let. BAD CUTâ€"Mrs. _ J. Virgin®, (Onondaga, Ont., _ writes : "Zam Realed a bad . cut which t sustq I was hurrying across my {lu,u day when I slipped and fell hea the moment _ I did not realize . ‘ badly I was hurt, but I fougd I a bad cut . about two inches _â€" very jagged and very deep. We ed the cut and applied Zamâ€" Buk. stopped _ the smarting very 4 and in a few days it had hflé ‘ wound completely. _ For ¢Uts .. j br:;ses Zamâ€"Euk is a splendid medy." SORE HEEL.â€"Mrs. C. A. Cas hell, of Powassan, Ont., ‘‘One of my _ heels was Yery ., blistered by a Pair of new: QL., the poisonous dye from my §t0CH got into it,. and made 2 bad For a _ woek I could rot Put oB ° shoe, and sufiered great pain. J*@# plied Zamâ€"Buk, and in a few daÂ¥$ â€" drew the poison oUt and healed # wound .‘ . Zamâ€"Buk‘s strongest point i& effectiveness in all kinds ofâ€"Skin eases and injuries. Just note excellent these persons proved it widely difierent directions. : . .. // MR. CHRISTOPH WOELLER. OBITUARY : ‘w ovenings ago at z Mamie Wagner, â€"~ f at which thete . we & .. oung . people wotn were m * ome ol them were aty Willies‘ E. 4 orthodox I;O“' 1 pgramme of games * the entertajpm@ut. &3 niral‘s Broom" by, M#.* | is grceatly apprecia + seloction by Miss # eal hairâ€"rai sty18, . aiden of ?:0‘ yeate; _ ous suppot was h . ; whole roasts of ‘best: . kin ples, candyâ€"sticks, _ party brok@ up at a .