~> Holsteinâ€"Fresian â€" cat‘; '-gm. id B. P. ", ; Etanding‘ Adeak,""*" ï¬& top s ab top _ de y 8 E.__._. * mu " ; < stool, %v .i“o ’m flce c m“* chair, â€" common " * chairs, _ 7 clectric Rlusoprint: > cabin 2 waste | "bask letter press, ; :4.0 “:I k, set heavy :“.‘0: (mm“). 80 osts, erosscu Wubular ‘axle wagon, platform slcigh, e yoke, double trees, ~5 iwheel / *~‘ sqrapers, â€" one. â€" _ horse iwdp ‘bart, land cultivator, plough, open bugey , busgy. zang t‘" xnower, wagon jack, 3 single cutters, weed drill, set iron harrows, potato icultivator, set team harness, straw qutber, 4 â€" screw ‘jacks," disk. harrow, , horse, eight years old, good { . weight 1200 Ibs,; bay mare, 44 . years old, . good driver, 900 lbs. f RMS :â€"$10 > and â€" under cash, wover that amount 3 months" credit on approved security, Jn on .. the â€" w ol Bechtel s p“\’ Alien Bt., West, Waterloo, ‘ommencing .at 8.30~a.u., the follow» April 13.â€"Farm stock «na ‘household _ goods of Geo.< Pepper, 2 miles east ~ Oof New Dundes, i _WApril 3.â€"Mortgage sale ol Real ;‘ _ at.City Hall, Berlin, at 10 "@‘clocek a.m. ‘Ar 17.â€"Horses, _ office furniture, > iinplements,: etc., of B. E. Bechtel, n premises of Bechtel‘s Limited, ~ Allen St., West, Waterloo, at 9.30 â€" @‘clock a,m Hi .peopeaty :â€" ~Spring Brook istock rarm ma. se op .C"Lae, Tamworth Swine, and B. P n Poultry Ki 'S,w'.f'A few more of those _â€,'.-nli-bfld bulls, ages from 3 to 4 4‘& vld. Do you know â€" that Sir Korndyke Boon is one he tichestâ€"bred. bulls in Amotltlt. dam Fairview Boon just recently for $4,100. She h#s a Jr. 4 yr. i butter record of $2.17 Ibs. in one «nd, 130.11 tbs, in 30 days, milk testing 4.85 per ¢nt. tat. _ If you want ° such #Fteding â€" get it quick. They ace #Ging fast. A. 0. HALLMAN, FOR SAL_Eâ€"16 Stanchions at l&g , @&ch. /; Everything. complete. wi ‘piping. . Apply to Manasseh Hallâ€" man, No. 1. Petersburg. 124t. WANTEDâ€"15 to z? gm of good land _ within 6 miles o rlin or Water loo. Send description ndflice of property _ to Box 212, Berlinm Teleâ€" <graph Office. 15â€"2t WANTEDâ€" Thoroughly â€" experienced ferm hand, None other need apply. Must ‘be good with horses. E. Deâ€" vitt, R. R. 2, Berlin. Phone 749 FOR SALGâ€"Organ in firstâ€"class conâ€" dition, walnut case, . at a bargain. Thos. Sherrington, Btb St., Elmire: CGARPENTERES WANTED AT ONCE. APPLY HENRY HOLLE, ty wvncton conesTbco, _ ONT. PHONE 14. 19â€"3 td ; 19. 12t Where = ‘will be sol% by public au f Plymouth â€"Rock and. White lntehl"ch eage _ for saile, k r old hene (which _ . are ansinh Mage! Fanm _ 4nd s C arm M?:. Good winter hym of 15 eage at reaidence of 15 egas at residence , One setting of 15 eggs, F. 0. B. E?f."k'h«n'-.'%"ï¬& ot «u0e The â€" undersigned offets his farm, m.':.‘-..u& ‘“l;‘h‘l: mm udedu"ivuu.b cultivation, two and ~ oneâ€" E. J, Shantz, Auctioneer BATURDAY, ARRIL 17, 1915 MWATCHING EGQS FOR SALE OHRIST. E. LICHTI, _ . St. Agatha P.0. Auction Sales « E. BECHTEL, Proprietor X UJ., SEHANTZ,â€" Auctioneer. General Wants. Farm For Sale. r:‘wï¬m of St. Agatha \nd octer pusy ($Bhy FOR SALE Breslau, Ont &. R, NQ. 4s B. SCHWARTZ, Furniture ILE Conestogo 144 749 5lt Jn i s e «d fl,“\‘i-‘ « f L un C PA i ie‘ Th o fln fane ï¬u?lb oity of : "7‘%‘ the, County _ of Waterlod, PBysi¢ith, dex : \h“dd.:p ocdsbou T‘ wenty â€"sevon y February , are mï¬ on cm the th du' ':A Jvu or 40â€"42 King Street Wost, Berlin, Ont.; the ku':%or 2‘059 Will" of ‘the said deceasod, their names < in full wir their addres¢ss and descriptions, ful} particulars of their claims and stateâ€" -g-:l the securities it any, . held by , and that_after the said (R teénth, day of May, 1915, the / wald Executor will proceed to distrinute the assets of the said doceased among the parties entitf®A thereto, hayv regard only to the elaims ot !hl? he shall then have recolved . natice, is Tas Serire op Shyin and Will not be Hablg tor the . said asssts to any person.of whose claim he shall then have received notice, "Dated â€" this . Twentyâ€"ffth day â€" of March, 1915, " THE c,onxroqo GENERAL (_ REP.\IA SnQP 3 Hae regeived cz ctocn of Cleveland and also cheaper grade Blcyclo&:n‘ has on hand sbme second hand els and all «nds of Bicycle accessories. â€" Any person found dumping ashes, and other refuse on vacant lot corner Schneider and Spring streets, Water loo, will be prosecuted. ~ cawnâ€" Mowers sharpensed and all kl;dl of Wm umfl repairing, saw filing and grinding done. * HENRY G. HACHBORN, 12.8t. a Proprietor. g. C. WHITE LEGHORNS EGGS FOR HATCHING from pens of best: American. blood. ® : Meavy ln)t ers. Bred for winter laying especia ly. EGGS $1.00 for 15, ~ Good Hatch Suaranteed. _"DAVIES WARRIOR" seed potaâ€" toes, O. A, C. heaviest yielders.. _ 75¢ ner bushel. Nesn sys RUPTIURE â€"_â€" > .. H, NEWBERY R. R.:No. 2 Beriin. _\ Waterloo. Mun. Phone 25 Ring 17 Il=it To s ?&m‘%fla'flï¬!"& «Cpmin: Tob or eangpiens Aok pone in o aatocg mt Berlin Waiper House, Sat., Sun,, (ail day and night), 2 days only, May 1st and 2nd. assitt hature Inher work of beallng: and Rumlapos" Sortect nodng ols eX Tss e e aa pos . . "This feel Uke & aipscdnol e cnt Tmall coot y "contulttis » (anadion rip. THIS FREE RUPTURE COUPON Stratford, Windsor HMote!, April MINCHIN, RROBASED HORSE WANTED (SER DATRS AT PoFTOM) A. J. ROOS, Executor, Millar, Simse & Gregory, se Borlin, Ont. Bollcuon tor ‘â€" Mat. 27 WARNING Made in Canada CREDTORS ft conpon now. Executor Apr. 8â€"10 8â€"30â€"t1 thet d 152% T man, Jdsa RobhE _ . K .mm.m Kochâ€" Len ter t, Clayton Richert, lï¬xt Bowman,. {atry (Kurt: Clats $hq M',v u..J‘ Lotlaiiony 404 w90 «J¢. IV. 4o . kok *to Be. ":-lh ©Bachest - ':i.m. to {:. :v.â€"&m rie Howman. > . Clagies maloar E#. PÂ¥imet to Jt. I.~iHarty Kock lek, ER‘ Eby.,; Myrtie Richert. # : k 8 j t 5.8,N0.. 0, «K. If!, to. 8r. II.â€"Pass; Ma‘el Letson, Selena Letson, Pear! *Eï¬v e#,. Mary Brobmann, Recomavnd; Edâ€" wak Letson: . Br. If. to. J¢, 1!1.â€"Hohors: Dota Letson. Pass : Noriman Lehmant, Clayton Fries, Russolh Winfield, â€"Anâ€" hotta Raitat, Recommend: ~Michael BÂ¥obmann, Ada Devitt. "i a ‘U{W" ol &â€"Bdwin: Boy , Jthn Xx*Câ€"%. “'m!‘;‘&m?“& ra Hamagher, h “' 8r. HL to Jr. IV,.~Pass: WilliAm Lehman, Bert, S&M‘m Letson. J¢, II. to #r.«II.â€"Honers: Ruth Bowman, ‘Pass: Mary Gingrich, Fred Fries, Edna Durst, Joseph HAH, Dorâ€" othy Letson, Jt, IV, to St. LV.â€"Hohots: J & . Fhks: J ho y sin, pet nend: | Georga â€" Sch Violet mklk." * * Bs Withlit the next few weoks the farâ€" mers in Canada will be engaged upon the woz{ %1 seeding t&ucm;m acreage uc has ""ol »~R '“72 over, to prodguction n the history of the Bominion. Officâ€" ials of the Canaditn Northern recentâ€" ly fluhï¬d a survey of fall plowl.ni along the lines of that company in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberâ€" ta. ‘The nsum which were sent in, of course, deal with the C.N.R., only but they may be taken as an indicaâ€" tion of the mag:n(t} in which the farâ€" mers west of t t Lakes _ ha responded, to, the c;;l’,‘b! & -:mï¬z: {nrod.uï¬uoq of (pom in Canada. Five hundred and yâ€"ning . agents contributed to the report in _ order that it would . be: thoroughly srepres sentative of the territory served. s Of all the factors in potato growâ€" ing, stlection _ of seed is by far the most important, _ Had (we bred our #horthorn cattle as many ot.ua have be‘n in the hw of_ selecting "q Lreeding our roh , we wou! now have no. C oflwm‘htnl. I we used on}y the culls and scrubs to Lroed from, our preeds of stock ‘oï¬ â€˜soon rum out. It has been carehil se |lection and tha :p:‘liodlpn of gsiontiâ€" ‘ho frinciples â€"of l’.iil:'flut has Inrought. out ‘un bred stock up \to the reesent high standard. . One Al ; . along the Canadian Non: tn lines inoz.he prairie _ provâ€" inces the. inctease may be averaged at forty per cent. The figures ;lz a total agreage plowedlast fall 6,181,376 acres. This is an increasc ol 1,766,108 acres over the preceding year. Figured at 21.38 bushels to the acreâ€"the flat average ofâ€"the yield in western _provinces in 1914 â€" for wheat, oat§s ~and barleyâ€"the.grain yield â€"from . faliâ€"ptowed lands â€" :lonu tho Canadjan NortBetn in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, would be 133,157,818.88 bushels. On the yield basis of last year the increased acre ago. would . produce 37,759,389.04 bushols. . But 1914 was an off year for grain production in the. West, and \thfll average will probably be exâ€" ceeded in‘ 1015. «% 4 If no metbod of sslgction has hithâ€" erto reen followed, the seed for this 1®â€"ra crop . will have to ho‘hk: from the bin. Potatoss which are o! medium, size, smooth, free from disâ€" and true to the tyne of the vaâ€" iety being sown, should be selected, During ‘the late synmet or carly auâ€" tumn when m\vmn beginning to dis down, the pest most vigoroug bills should te . marked by pu |down a small stake of twig. \ thiow mm&nw'aavgw "Test) pieth w jol" thhet‘s:" When the m.m%\ |hilts‘ show ing modt® iwn“ ; Ltlon wm'W&M'uvg\\e %'m&' jol" tubet‘s: * When the crop is ‘hatvest YM. any noor hills among those mar«â€" nd_’:hnuul ha discarded and the rest |aaved for next yeatr‘s planting. One farmerâ€" doing lllntnot‘mc work for C onservation, \:‘“m .,w""“"** i mouge "Wen ‘ ® k F:mï¬â€œ 'mc“ lro-;' ~ selectâ€" b % w , |hifo h. oor ows n mither nide oi the w? yiclded seven and ong hall, b per row. ‘This was a gain in yleld of 33 per cent. /A SELECTION QF SEED FOR POTATO GROWING reason why potatoes on many fatms in this country have dezenerated, is that culls, screenings and small potaâ€" toes have heen planted. â€" _ _ _ The following im the repott of the -'L\u,uudmmm much :: and, as ropeated oxâ€" periments shown it to te the mears of substantial increascs in vield, it should be more generally prackiood â€"F, C.N. WOOLWICH SCHOOL REPORT GREATEST ACREAGE THIS YBAR, AfLanged £% lafa. Kupt y*5 , BÂ¥ J 0. appoint tont.year, was PaBsed, C Ruolls T Callowe. in dered to be fled. flA, Ԡ# ',‘ “’-‘r.l 0& AX uc in Remne gpa n m o avéilins 2 * 19 Burt Waods, ‘affc Thnk Seranus WW.:“O“ y Jak. w and w 16. 'Gf:‘.‘ A,. n, gbarity 0’ 1.3‘ Eliiice ‘ Co., printing. .. Munjcipal World, fes .__..... 10. Unive#sity °of . antiâ€"toxin 8. Theo, " Milier, m spikes |.__. 4,, Mel#in Strob, ty :.... 2t ‘Jonas B. Mertin, gravel °.. ./.. . 8. Edwin Bender, plow repairs 4. Feter Martin, plow. repairs ...... 2. Joshus Snider, plow repaire 4. Touls Miller, gravel ... ..... (8.10 W.J.Letson, lumber ....... ... 1555 ‘The council adjourned to meet J 4t the Council chamber, C oh, Tuesday the 4th day of next, at 9. o‘clock a.m. , f ; Pathmasters 1 Muh:w Byâ€" a' No. 634 : m t, B , _ August â€"_Saudetr, farti Levi L. Martin, H® C , m Martin, k ty, Daniel. , Ozigh Ma hi:hty. Andrew . Freeman, Notmar rtin, Cieo. Adanyson, Peter M, Bow man, W Beisel, Hy. S. y Aaron . Snider, Louis Miller, Sam M, Weber, Apraham Horst, Erra A.Ford, Jond:: B. Martin, Baithaser Istael, ‘Andrew Brown, John S. Gsisel,Chas, FHermman, Gus Hedrich, S.K.Brupachâ€" er, Poter zilegier, Jesse Penfold, Byâ€" Letson, Harvey . Melitzer,â€". Hubert! Lundyv, W.R.Hamilton, ,J.J.wnuuo-'." Robert ‘Forresb, Frank Zettel, Geo, Keller, Simon Seifried, Wim. Ritter, Tevi B. Rowman, ~ David M Martin,: ‘Solomon Reigt, Enos W. Martin, A. Shoemaker, John Bott, Chas, Scheiâ€" fele, .Jos. (Gingtich, Jesse B. Snyder â€"Jacob Abotle, Fienry Schidt, Istae| M.‘ Weber, H'ï¬u‘l' , D.B.Hol man, Wm. Mitchell, Dag. M,Bowman, Ben nrubacher, ,Joha B,, Horst, John S.â€" Frey, Charles Schmitt, Poter Echmehl, Jos. E. Snyder, Geo. S, Beoker, Herbert Smith,,. Milton We ber, Anthony Bowman, Jacob Spi¢s, Edward Smyder, Solomon Wolfe, Aaton K. Snider, Sam Letson, Aaron Hofiman, . Henty Dicbel,. Altred Goetz, Siméon Martin SPRING BLOOD IS . _ > WATERY BLoOD HOW TO GET NEW HEALTHâ€" AND NEW STRENGTH AT THIS n unstrung, and I could not zo up| ~~*"*""~ wyMot _ ululn without stopping to rest, l;l 'flj was a long ways from a doctor follow res decided to take Dr. Williams‘ Pink "::..,. .,m%c s wetks T teit like a ntw person. _ ‘Ap [Datertgo:: & f person. _ AV, . 1V.â€"Hon e sal imagh ray Te i. ily recommend this medicin t. If. to Sr. 1IT.â€"Hon« If you are ailing this spring _ YOU|ghuils, S. Hagedorn (reo.}, cannot, afford, in your own interest, ‘seiting. 4 wl %"."-6"5?‘...\†gx rins -s:‘i:'"uy| 9y K. hn.;m'," ":.'_m. as Dr. s‘ « k L. all medicine de~ters or. by mail: : at bap, Pessed, ~O. beptiyy 4A 50 cents a hok mmmmu.um from ‘The "Dr. Wihinths‘ Medicine Cac. _ 12 io t t If «Honbes: ve«iy . awn Guwi, Rrookvilie, Ont, W.‘ J. Snider, To. Cleck. Total uty wowres, â€"were w I could not go ~up rd, $11187 cu$ w# m “ | 1e la t ® Cl M.vod w\ ‘?. § f Acl, nto: fose Physe Wtamp ‘of one cent Of & 08 pPQ64â€" aze ""â€:d'{“ he ,!i“". ‘ b C Peiofe Dailing. The etik! o snt apint CLECUIAF®, & lctter within . the nu:{nl ol ié Fottâ€"ofce Aot. On. cheyues andâ€" dral and promissory notes issued after the 15th and no;othh?‘ wtoud‘lo :n ul:A twoâ€"cent > 1 ha ) be sMMX« o i . Woutnt 2 teiegrom Tos, utsrragh Poppanr Tor his Maiep te "o f way â€" tiokets will have to pay cents extre for the Treasury on , tickets costing over one dollar and up. to five dollars; and an additional five cents for each five dollars or ï¬asz five dollars of the cost of the lkurlï¬ solling â€" P .Or vatent medicines and ;mmx ing twentyâ€"five cents or less will ha to affix a ongâ€"0tnt u\o;no wmxo? tle or package sold. I! the bottle or package costs more &‘n Awentyâ€"five cents, then one cent will have tox alixed for each twentyâ€"five‘ cente _ part of +wentyâ€"five cents of the sell vpricé, On every bottle of" wine I champagne :«30, apecia) ‘stanipé | w hbave to be afixed. f ‘There are heavy penalties for auy moht(t:n»ot these requirements, ¢x%â€" cept 4n the of the war tax ‘on letters and m It the uu,n;s is not amixed to a letter or hostcard the only penalty is that the lytter or ‘card goes to the dead letter olflos. While special infand ‘revenue stamps with the words ‘‘War Tax" unon them have been prepared and will be lound on sale at inland revenue offices and with â€" postmasters in many centres, postage stamps will serve the mirpose if the watr stamps are not rea‘lily ‘avajilable. t GOT 12000 LETIERS ZANâ€"BUK _ UNANIMQUSLY _ EXâ€" 10 lénce, ol several widelyâ€"known Cang dian products. . The mn-i@m “x: tently wrote the proprietors of Zamâ€" Buk to the following effect,â€"‘‘"In conâ€" nection with our competition, _ we ‘h:ve received, in the neighborhood of 18,000 lotters. We do not know _ of ong instance where the proportion of satisfied users of any product was so great as proved to be the case in rgâ€" A “p:mnt Woman‘s Journal reâ€" cently its lady readers to give â€'â€w;‘_'__-__\ _ï¬.R'o_{?;\&:!. h-nz: ‘~ Zamâ€"Buk is entirely different to all other bintments, . Most olï¬mgm contain. coarse animal {ats. ‘ cases these fats clog up the potes ? ‘the skin and retard its action. Zamâ€" Buk is purcly herbal. 3A ‘ Famâ€"Buk is superior to all other wintments,‘ because it is purely hetâ€" nd is healing, soothing, and anâ€" $° d in Mn + Sigage: OOREY mss Many ointments have no antiseptic properties, cannot ease w,‘ and, in fact cr pain. when Lx-‘ Buk, on other hand, is antiseptic, ‘As soon as . applied to a wound or sore it kills the gorms, thus banish ing all risk of plood poison, and enus rales : :; 0) of4 : 0 hivs * uht (ortine %o sefeitme wthoing" wel ter, no harsh minerals. . ‘ _ . â€" ‘ Jt. II. to pz 11. â€"Honors: L. .L.ind say, A. Raist (ceo.d, &. Richus. : . 1t you suller ftom any skin discase, ï¬â€˜m' or chronic sgre, remember the 000 let ts . usewives â€" who ive pro ,_ Do not waste ime and t imenting with of this article, name of naver, and 1c Slamy to pey return postage: scH@oLl t‘l")es ‘I- & .MO. 7 :‘E‘:’;liï¬ mongy exper < xuo:tr »;“. D§,â€" BJ , ;":?; in apmatieeal m d you a free frlal box. om receipt ‘The following ‘Are the results of m examination of S.8.No.1, .#‘iv. to Sr. IV.â€"Honors: A , H.Bebkpr. â€" Pussod, ‘V.Shants. * Jr, IM. to Sr. 1!T.â€"Honors : ~H Shultz, S. Hagedorn (reo.}, M.Kes selting. + A v0 org." on ourqure ge .. Wil Bactz News Notes.â€"Miss M. Smyth has . ; t Pors ptherh on Aoptiaiiodie wes s Easter visitor at the home of his unâ€" clg, ‘Mr.Jas.B.Heynmond.â€"Misgs . Jean end Master Fraser Dewar spent the wacation with their grandparents in -p-!! the v-m m here, the at Eoais s % k . © {riends in this .â€"â€"A 1e P s1 k ‘ 'Wn mers on i’lhr-by evening priot Elnun wore Npuuu e t v. T;IE end dancing and dav; ::t i::::n t o Piche ts se it mily happiness mt 'ne: home.â€"Mrs, ‘ Wan, Burke visited Friâ€" day with ber aunt, Mrs. Wm. R.Yost. reading. The debaters were: â€"Affirm: ative, â€" Orville Mader and 1 uwnt'“?m:""' The judge, _ M er, T. nirmaiive. Tho denate nok torlowed rmxlvo. e was follo : by a few speeches. A g«l dialogue "April Fools,": was then given by three boys. ~Mr. Orville Mader gave a good reading, followed by the reulln‘vot the society‘s paper,; called, "The ‘Vilâ€" ‘lage Gossipper;" by Irven Dedels; Mr. Stanley Niebergall made a very able critic. A dainty Tunch was partaken of and~those that had missed being fooled al} day were fooled with the deâ€" licious looking candy. J. Dedels . on April the 15th. . The meeting was brought to a close by singing the doxology, 6 See.the latest millinery dhx;y at Breslayu, just iniported from Peris. It. was decided that the next meetâ€" ing would be held at the home of Mrs, n mon m of the Hospiâ€" tmullhr"':’ was held on Monday afteryoon at the Hospital, with a good attendance of members. In the absence of the ?muu: Miss Oelâ€" schiager, the Vice %, Mrs. C. N. Husther occupied the chair. _ Accountsâ€"to tloun.::ltpl $1904.41 were passed, ordered . to be paid. Ehn N.yxl:'gsmwflm ::; the month, are. . Bowman '::l’l&t C ‘The Board of Governors of Rerlin, and . Waterloo: Mospital ‘Training school for nurses, cordially invite the Ladiea® Hospital Auxiliaty . to the graduating exercises of the class of uu.\ou' mtm&m m Om Pri Cl Tom, at ight ghige,* * l',;::-ï¬mdthmtou-n-\i read and adopted. MEETING OF LADIES‘ HOSPITAL AUXILIARY KELD (Too late for April §th,) is 140 I M Kingwood Philipsburg. heid ‘cT'. phanl ,Er ‘i ru â€" 6 {5,«‘5 ET y of t P m ix .w ‘» *:A-' t ‘ ho has 4 otl but we afte d to say ln at M ' otatocs only 40 cents per bag and dull at that.â€"Mr. â€" Benjamin Moye Bloomingdale, painterâ€" and papér ’fu.\' very busy in our section e yJ:.uuazungq w'rmd : enlarge hh.’ h‘i whignip on: Shturday, Merel 10915, a â€" uwmt.â€"ua. John ; returned home to Berlin on 3e after spending a week with I %*. 3' Mrs. W â€" Jane '::: Gertrude: spending a with Mr. an John Pirric, â€" Berkin.â€"Mr, Menno. Shoemaker <of: Mich., 1" been A week with Mr. and A son and other relatives. in th borhood., Mo + Nee t ‘~London, April i}.â€"Many you have been lost in France by. M at | their blood: was out of and impure when they started ( th s campaign,. as soldiers mÂ¥ front. 3:]!! of them t . re ‘the bat line because they. taken sick in carap, o st and bowel troubles, and & _ | powerless to resist. Yo men old men in Canada should be watehm&( their blood to see t is pure, that their stoit tC well and the liver active, / =. Keep. the nerves no heart strong, the head co mach.‘vigorous, the ‘liver & a tontt which has stood the: time and has a wide as Doctor Picrco‘s â€" Gobien DucoB vety.l It is ‘“ s Blood Purifier ; i bel solves the impuré dm d« ries them out, as it does all ties, thto&nfln TLiver, ‘ negys and k . 5| ~~Awane i 08 paxies is a foot pot & 4 ta Hoay "f oder. w oo on Te Sodp 1 Ift you have indigestion," ab liver, backache over the kid al or other h, x "’0 or unsightly a, got Dr. °P lflolde; '.‘“od‘o ) ry to start at once our blood with the kind puts â€" and . ambition: into y ad. . b?k youth _ and orous ac Adv. 8A Any person 00 People‘s mm M viser. before the edition is‘ should send this notic6 tof a copy will be sent by r all charges prepaid‘\â€"Adv. â€" Dr. Plerce‘s medicines tured in Canada, at the W tensary, Bridgeburg, Ont. _ IMPORTANT srncnt..om READERS OF THS~PAP Invalids‘ Hotel, Buftalo, N,.Y., a Â¥O ied un â€" o vemupiy 10c aAne BLOOD WILL Farm For Sale. Hawkesville.