s Ar M ht ** ES k) Itemg:â€"»The retent beayy 1Q!D f cinlt ’:q i wulrc .:'nhhl a ‘tt h y. : Me: in y to have & n this . wy Personals:~ ss Maggle Shants of Berlin, SuDâ€" Lirtle Muratski who speat the winâ€" viuee se se on un i paeg â€"Mr. sn tey o Beriin, is vig: â€"Mr. Hiram : Foy ol Berlin visited his niother on ‘Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mfrs ol th: motorists and purchased a fine touring car.â€"Mr. and Mts. Irâ€" vine Block of near New Hambutg, were Sunday â€" visitors: in the neighâ€" borhood. Mr. Emanuel.~ Devitt _ of Muskoka visited his parents, MK. and Mrs. D. K. Dovitt, Iast week. Elora was a> business visitor to our Baechier and ~.Jacob Oswald spent Saturday at Watertoo,.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dentinger of Formosa spett a tew days . with the former:s brother here.â€"Miss Louise: Huciner is visit ing ht Elmira.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bush of Wattloo, called ‘on latter‘s father hbere on Surday.â€" Messts Jacob Messinger and Henty Schiitter ~sâ€"ent Sunday at FEimira.â€" Mss â€" Bartara Hinsterger and Mr. Tr.an â€" Haid of St. Clements spent Sunday at the ‘ home of Mr. George Forwell.â€"Mrs. 'Lgoydq Knipfel . and ‘little _ daughter Stella returned _ to their shome at Berlin on Saturday. Obitdaryâ€"The Juneral of the.. late Mrs. Joseph | Hartman, whose . death opcurred . last Monday, took. place Thursday, and was letgely. attended. â€"â€"The â€" services were: conducted in R. C..Church, St.: Clements, py the the Rev. â€" Father Wey. Intermont too": place at St. Clements Cemetety. The tereaved family have the heartâ€" f‘It sympathy of this community in their News Notes:â€"Mr,. Poter Seyler, ~of North East Hope who purchs>d the Gimgerich property, fook possession last. â€" _Wâ€"dnesday and is now nicely settied down.â€"Mr. Harvy Schaub of the Berlin Post Office staff sbent a week with his patents here. holidayâ€" ing.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Straus, of | St. Agatha _ were renewing old â€"â€" acâ€" iudnhnces t re last Wednesday.Mr. ; Wilson received the sad news last ‘Tuesday of the sudden death of bys father who Had just died that mornâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson went . to Green River to attend the funeral and other business pertaining to the eitate.â€"The Messrs John and C. F.‘* Ottman spent last Sunday afterncor with Mr. and Mrs. John Hohbi, at Lison.â€"Miss Annie Gtahm, sister of Mr. Fhilip Grahm here, died last Friday at the. Berlin and Waterlon Hes ‘ital.â€"Several _ new automotbiles were shipped here last week, and . & few more are expected near future., Nows Items.â€"Mr. David Stewart of News Items :â€"Mrs. Hagey is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Hilâ€" born.â€"The many friends of Mr. Milâ€" ton Johannes will regret to learn that he has been confined to the house through iilness the past week.â€" Sunday â€" being ‘"Mother‘s Day", a special programme suitable for that day was given at Blair Sunday sahoo! the attendance being 135 altogether, and an attendance of over 70 in the organized Bible class alone, which : is certainly© very encouraging to â€"â€" those who are â€" wotking along this line.â€" Miss Melinda Rieck, of Kossuth, spent Sunday with Blair friends.â€"Mersts. ‘Nelson and Sorb . Monday, Geofge m'dl. John Clemens, Gordon l6 and Morris Hagey, of Fishâ€" _ers‘ Mills spent Sunday at the home â€"of Mr. Aaron Hagey.â€"Miss . Louise ‘Wilt is ‘visiting Miss Nellic ~Brown in Galt. assist~d in afy (p® al ness and . | hrs snd. also for t ‘ 19â€"1% News. Notes:â€"Mr. Jas, Mayberry, and Mr. Wor. Shearer attended the tunetal of the late Caleb Grifin at nh on . Tuesday of last week.â€" Mr. and Mrs. alce. Ropp wete in New EHambare _ a: . few days last week.â€" Miss Te‘la Schmehl is at present viâ€" &‘um- a‘ster â€",, Miss â€" Marion in Beflin.â€"Footéall hias »*en the "whole tall .thes> 1 ast tew days arow here, with the result the two the boys every . 9t Jn The undersigned . herehy expresses goming Season Hawkesvilie. 4h Gard of Thanks. Wellesley. Mry Blair. Poole. Anthony© Dentiager 1 and :uwb- # ie s _ h Te 4 s ‘7' .xw.‘,xs“ f . week (when he â€" z ofâ€" § Cifo Tatinsobkas" : sPras: â€"â€" M y Ts a lnt â€â€" |nSecretagyâ€"Docar Stroh.:" * â€"â€"|| > * Un Fers ns Thisd .,'.“, § [ aoxtr L Loith \~ï¬uvf§ u u&ï¬ii ( e eser Y;f«. ‘ s“-"""â€"! r on " ‘An Weiland EOr n eak !b" M V SC 4 i =‘ Shark s m '.-.> hfl',,_ {?W‘ . death oc | ‘.. 1c W on € y im | Olivia Struck, fl-’/ a feow â€" weeks illness.. < Deceased / was the third | daughter‘ of â€" Mr. and â€" Mrs,. Chas. ‘Struck of ‘this place and was . DOMD about 27 years ago and had spent her childhood years here. She was married to Mr. Jos. Herbert Silk, of ‘Toronto, about 10 years ago, ‘and bas lived in Toronto since. Besides the ‘\sorrowing busband, 3 small children, her parents, 3 uoï¬\cl and 3 sisters, survive to mourn . ‘the lossâ€"of a lovâ€" ing wile, mother, daughter and sisâ€" ter. ‘The funeral took place in Torâ€" onto on Tuesday afternoon.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Struck and family ; atâ€" tended the â€" funeral of Mrs. Silk . in t! Toronto on Tuesday. ‘The former and .|Mrs. â€" Struck had been called there a|previous to her death.â€"Mr.‘ and. Mrs, r\| J. W. Schweitzer were business visiâ€" tors to Toronto the forepart of : last week.â€"Prof. 0. Lincke, of Waterloo, will occupy the pulpit in the Lutherâ€" an â€" church on Sunday afterncon in the absence. of Rev. H. P. Hansen | who will ‘~preach in Preston â€"Mrs. Belianey of Grand Rapids, Mich,, is visiting her â€"mother, Mrs. Trupp, who has been ill for some time.â€"Mr. ‘and Mrs. Geo. ‘Lederman, of Baden, have been visiting with their gon, Wm. and daughter Mrs. Byron Schwarts and Mrs. Robs. Knorr, here over Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hoim, of ‘Berâ€" lin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schwartz.â€"Mr. and: Mrs. Noah Cress and daughter, Marie of. Berlin, visited â€" at the: chome of !%t M. Schweitzer and family here.â€"If many more of such Jack Frosters like the one on Sunday night come, our farmâ€" ers may again have a somewhat easy . time putting in their hay crop.â€"Mtr.. Alian Good has been disposing of an unusual latge number of new buggies, some ol which were beauties.â€"Rev, Krauth of the M. B. church, has seâ€" eured Evangelist XA. A. Kelly of Toâ€" ronto, to conduct a series of me- listic services in the New Mennonite church here, â€" commencing on Sunday Icvening, continuing so for two weeks, ,|every night, Saturdays excepted, serâ€" ’vioes commence week day evenings at 18 o‘clock, Sunday evenings at 4.30. LIST OF PROMOTION FOR _ST. CLEMENTS SEPARATE SCHOOL IV. Senior.â€"Passed with honors :â€" J. Lobsinger, _ L. ‘ Rosenblatt, I. Heric, . A. Forwell, R. Koebel,. C. Schneider. ho. t ramrm ge t o 4 Pass Mark :â€"U. Helm, M. Kosbél, Edna Meyer, J. Lorentz, I. Koebel, H. â€"Meyer, A. Boppre, F. Meyer, F. Gies, M. Busch, Engelbert Meyer. IV. Junior.â€"Pass Mark :â€"C. Herâ€" wog, A. Kuntz, A. Schefiner,â€" Harry Meyer, A. Heric, M. Miller, 1II. Senior.â€"Passed with honors:â€" T. Esbaugh, E. Lorentz, C. Schneidâ€" er, A. Helm, C. Meyer, T. Bremner, Pass Mark :â€"O. Waechter, A. Lenâ€" A-n-n: il;z;)g. Leslie Meyer, J. . Esâ€" baugh, C. Lenhard, J. Koebel, B. Lorentz. T ASS AERELTE +s E_nl-ui. 4ns c PEECCY N. Koebel, C:. Foiwell, F, Helm. If. Senior. â€"Pass Mark :â€"L.; Méyer, O. Lobsinger, L. Boppre, E. Druar, L. Schneider, A. Druar, A. Meyer, C. Koepel. We PR is ~ iPart 1I.â€"A.: Roschblatt, M. Kocbel, H. Lerhard, H. Esbaugh, A. Waechâ€" ter, ‘B. Meyer, A. Helm, M. Waechter Luccd 2t 22 22. w00 toun hi oehssiairtect dor m o Aciateni d A. Koebel, W. _ Scheffner, B. Busch, E. Kocbel, A. Gies, pTAF Part 1.â€"E. Lobsinger, C Dietrich, M. Kocbel, A. Mcyet, E. Meyer, Eva Meyer, L. Meyer, C. Lorents, L. Esâ€" baugh, L. Heric, A. Wey, I. Koebel, P. Di¢trich, Farmers Buy Cement.â€"The "Maple Grove Farmers‘ Club geceived A car load of cement, which is required by its members lo“gnblo and building > iginess.â€"An exdn‘g: e ’,m'v *‘ turnishing store . to Mr. +4 e iafeee, ;u ?’nâ€"-&:'»ï¬"m Im- of George will be sorty to hâ€"ar that he intends leaving town. . III. Junior.â€"Passed with honots:â€" Tho!\;n.*offlnhï¬ Mrs, : John #Zinn, of New Hamburg, was * held from the home of . het‘ brothetâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. William Spiesman, to the â€" Presâ€". ton cemet‘ty, at 2.30 p.m. Thursday. Witmer Reanion, ‘The Witmer â€" reâ€" :n.w‘:uwmuw&uz:rd‘ uhe mum Tm y. Ar nLh are . made for reâ€" tates to those who will attend n-‘".-:mu..:bwdm =nnwwm one © thousand will be in attendance on the original homestead, now ocâ€" gupied by Mr. Lovi Witmer,. Iso:. LC ‘.= h Suiec & $ vices. e -‘t.:““fl Fred Les y ‘ Reasaicaire C. Macoziig, Wit » ‘x’ gusts _ of "Mr. a % &i“ "The Cedars‘ & we 4 > that â€" Mr. Ts c take 2 nign staniend . C » A and becuring honors in most of _ the Bubjecte.â€"â€"Miss _ Ethyle McLaughlin, ,::w Elmira | friends Y.â€"= "Mr.: Walter <Storkâ€" left YÂ¥ fof "Meno Mills where he inteads embarkâ€" 3 o e ons o in ol ‘ evemy. subcess ; mg field .â€"â€"| their way to Elmira to atâ€". Weter and .AH:‘ loudud ‘the ~lecture by hz%h Berâ€" lin Thursday e:ening.â€"Thursday beâ€" ing Ascension Day it will â€"be obseryâ€" d'; a holiday in town.â€"Mr. mz , Arthur, spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs: F. <B. Welker, Isabella St.â€"Large and apâ€" preciative congregat.ons attended the morning and evening services in : the Evan;elical‘ Church Sunday, when the new pastor, Rev. J. M. Wing, detiver: ed ~very. impressive and interesting discourses :t both meetings.â€"Guess the Gerntans knew |"Jack Canuck," was on the Lusitania all right.â€"The Lutheran _ Church Choir assisted in the musical program at the dedicaâ€" tion srvices in Elmira Tuesday evâ€" ening.â€"Mrs. E. Richmond, is visiting friends in Wingham this week.â€" No Sarah Jans the roads between El mira and St. Jecots are not paved. â€"Mr. and Mrs. David Millet spent the week end with Eimira. friends.â€" Ntr. and Mrs. John Cress .:d ._h::‘r‘al‘y Mr. and Mrs. Johnn CFCBS aus MUUZ of Berlin, s)¢at Sunday with friends in town.â€"It took a St. Jacobs hoy to tapture the Kaisâ€"r; all right. Conâ€" tr.tilations.â€"Miss Minnic Hoellia viâ€" sited | Elmira friends | cn Sunday.â€" Miss Laura . Bowman Waterioo : was the guest of St. Jacobs friends over the week end.â€"Miss Aleda Sandetson is enjm. couple wecks with Berâ€" tin jends.â€"Th ze should te â€" speed limit signs up at each . end of ths village. Some auto Koons when Hity strike the %ï¬t‘ ;'nn how. fast their # 3 o. ; The will te running lovera :t‘:tqy‘l:s somctime and have to pay. damages. â€"Miss : Lolo Snider spent a tew days W City friends this week.â€" ' ‘are. you going fcr the 24th. We have given up our European trip. We have givenm .up OUL EAOPeANT """"> â€"Miss Edna Haug is visiting Toronâ€" to friends.â€"Mr. J. L. Wideman â€" atâ€" tended â€"the Board meeting of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co., at Waterâ€" lo@ Saturday.â€"Now that they found the Kaiser guilty of nsurder who is going to be the hangman. The Creamery got another car . of Irish canaries Wednesday from the North West.â€"Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Filâ€" singer attendcd the Filsingerâ€"Kaiskr wedding in Elmira Tuesday.â€"We will pass no comment on the latest disâ€" play of German Kultur. Our _ proâ€" German ° friends can read English.â€" Live stock shipments last week:â€" P. Moyer, 1 car; J. Snider 1 car cattle and double de@k porkers; Koch _ and. Letéon, 3 cars; W. H. O‘Neill, 1 car.â€"Sunday morning an auto pafty had â€" a blow out in front of the church Hope they didn‘t take the aiew church for a hotel.â€"Jack Frost probably 0n his way â€" home from Elmira, struck town : Sunday nightâ€"but owing . to the previous heavy rains he couldn‘t kict up much dust, . So no damag® was done. : N3 Warden â€"Shaw, _ Reove Cassel ‘ of Wilmot _ Deputy Reeve Ziemann, . f Pr s‘on, and Inspectors Sheppatd and Norman met today in Berlin to cOnâ€" sider â€" the appointment of a county‘ truant officer for the rural schopls. Church Reâ€"Opening.â€"Rev.. Mr. Fieâ€" belcorn, of Los Angeles, Cal., atrivâ€" ed on Thursday® and will assume : the pastorate . of the . Lutheran church teâ€"opening and the Mk:%ol the handsome new pipe organ take place. ( * Mrs. .Jumes Morsdenâ€" left for ‘r- home in ‘Owen . Sound aiter visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Ketâ€" choffer, Roos Hill. She was accomâ€" panied by her mother. The Maple Grove Famners‘ Ci9h unloaded a carload of cement and a ukmot'nllï¬l :u weok.> | : Mr, (J; ) W who, # y injored h.ï¬ 'm Talling Tow a wagon, i6 dbing ‘nicely, put | i6 is handsome new home in ‘Owech with ber m choffer, Roos use of one leg. NEW LIFE PRESERVER â€" Dr. Nugent a returned | missionarty from rh, ga e addtrsses in St. Andrew"8 enurch on Sunday morning Among the list of patents recently isswed at 'ln.loh'I:m.. U.8.A., was patent No. 11 , life preserver, by Howard â€" Chapman Brubacker, Sault Ste Marie. _ Howard is the 19â€"yearâ€" ‘ of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Bruâ€" , town, formerly of St. Jacobs ad Berlin, and is smiling on the steamer _ W. C. Franz, with headâ€" quarters at the Soo Hespeler. Monday, the 3rd. day of May, Chas. John Gascho, on â€"WiIRIET TOAG .4L i..ss sonccess 600 A. B. Robertson,,.Pcstage, phonâ€" ing etc., sâ€"lf and council «.L. 806 Geo. Vozan, winterâ€"road work $ __ . PBY lcccucreecee sns ceche Prenaiiaeti on 1,50 J.p. Wiltord, for winter road and â€" fixing f8000 ...\ esw esns 1.50 Fred Eraendle, balance of gravel â€" aCCOURE $ FAY, se cecmen 1.27 Geo. Ruler, board for© nutse I€ . Ransonh :. ..¢.. ...l.....s.ccllre 8.00 Jac. Er.oker, gravel to pathâ€" l MASUCTS \,...... o smm en en 0 T Sawyer and rg!gu(qzy Co,, repairs 1p roadâ€"maching L.u.lall se Thes. Adam, balance in full of F-nl accovnt. to date ......8 es NT AT® €BHAHH N3 The Wellesley: Township Council; 6t at the township hall, Crosshilf, Total 3 20 oo > t (CReRd Moved py F. Lackn:r, seconded by J. L. McKay that L w te ap~ pointed Pathmaster in Roadâ€"Division Numier 37 in place of Anthony Déenâ€" tinger deozased, and , that David K. Roth be ‘ppoulru Pathmaster ‘P placé _ of\Herman Netp resigned, . in R;ri-i}ivman number 7 / for : the year 1915. * 7 * Moved hy F. Lackner, seconded by 3. Ts Nckay that the Auditor‘s te port, | for the year 1914, as finally audited by _ this Board, be adopted and â€" passed and that the Cletk get 260 copks each of the detailed . and Ni ty [ P ivert prcsent,. |X: heke atjented wwe nintrs "sbyn on ol anbiagpaitar t c% & n‘“..i-ns itlefon â€" ntmber â€"7â€" for the year. 198. h Moved hy‘ F. Lackner, seconded by J. L.. Mchay that the Auditor‘s e port, â€" for the year 1914, as finally avdited by _ this Board, pe adopted and _ passed and that the Cletk get %60 copks each ‘of the detailed . and abstract statements printed. Moved by J. Reidel, fl?:'fl W":‘ Lintick that. this .Opuncil ow AC, journ to meet again M‘&’†day of June, at 10 o‘clock in the ‘Court . â€" of Revision and . Appeals againgt asgessments as made by the lm to be held same day‘at .2 o‘clock in the afterncon. _ o Af ‘ St. Clements, May 6th, 1915. â€" . masters , LUSITANIA gURVIVORS South Ontario. Conservatives nomâ€" inated W Smith, M.P,, as Fedsral candidate. 1 KEEBP MINARD‘S LINIMENT IN THE HOUSE, P & Wellesley Tp. Council Landon. May 10.â€" The Cunard Company UOSMIGNE e cadvie + lowing official lan_: "The number. of ’l‘g‘" aboard the LusitaNia wa= 1 "The crew numbered 651. "The survivors number 772. @The death roll numbers 1/ i 3% ~~â€"«These figures are subject slight variation." . _ . The Bell Telephone Co. ~~_of Canada. Why ï¬&iï¬â€˜m lephone?. Peter F. Schummer, Tp u...,ur.bmb.mu_hmnm-. . If you telephone him first you may N0t have to go at alll} (~. \ i If you would just remember to observe this rille of first using the Long Distance found that by a systematic and persistent use of the Long Distance Telephone travell* 20 to 80 per cent ) . ... â€"> > . *) business? â€" Telephone first! Try to figure out where the Long Distance Telephone can save you preuo\utlmfl for proken plough removing > . stong ... [ tyÂ¥ ; ~you would_ save yourself~ and TOTAL T72 uin thi hm . Aliigct â€"> TW Ti milko m the Reeve raised his first new puilding in ht follows: © ','_~Wmmuy, at the home idge......$ .50 of his father, Mr. August Schnart.â€" ~ stone ... . Weâ€"are sorry â€" to report that Mrs. oo o. 1,80 {tummer, Sr., is still quite ill with m plwioï¬ pleurisy.â€"Quite a numbet from o‘hea e, phonâ€" how Lutheran Church in Elmira â€" on cil ... 8:.06] Sunday.â€"Sunday visitors:â€"Mr. ‘and t Council, ° News Notes:â€"Mrs: E. Schaeter and CrosshilM, Mrs: J. Schaef‘r spent Monday in lay, 1915, [XKew Dundee © visiting ‘their mother, on.â€" . __ ‘Mits. Bi;rmans.â€"Quite a number ffom 15 in ms«P4 Er1 mb k CYR T# YA $714.07 9.15 ts 2 MAY SAL ~ Crepe, 1000 yards cotton crepe, in plain. colors, . floral and stripe. deâ€" signs. â€" RHeg. 15¢, and 18c. per yd., L!dp‘p;iu svevpiecs Bnopereon creren seandt 1246 : Prints, 500 yardsin: asst. ""ï¬"'" â€" White coin spot muslin, width 50 inches, sale price per yd. ........ A5c. Sheetings, 2 yd. width, worth m per yd., bleached or unbleached, prICQ mum«â€" wectie c astinnts s is eren ++ 25¢ ‘ ts â€"House FUrnisnings ~‘~ DPry Goods BCE o . We have a large stock: of rugs, linâ€" pleums,: floor oil cloths, roller blinds, curtain poles, eto‘,80 if you are needâ€" incâ€"anvthins of thiÂ¥" kind, our prices Wettlaufer‘s Dept. Sto Continues to May 18th Erbsville. Waterloo runeral ‘of . the late near | Héidelberg, We buy butter, eggs, apples, poultry, etc. Highest prices paid ‘The Stors That Saves You Money."" . Wettlaufer‘s Big that Mrs. | e ill with Trond‘ hete | stion of the . ‘Amira on | KING STREET, EHONEfflo. x stt t narieegin yer â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Xavm son â€"Mrs. Louise Graaf is <VeTY PH at time of writing. News Items:â€"The furmers aro bUSy, sowing mamâ€"o‘s and preparing m‘ umnï¬dfl.â€"Am from here att the funeral of: the late Mr. Holt, banker, â€" at Baden,: last Thars, ay.â€"â€"Mr. J. Mitchell is putting in the seeding om the Bonner ferm.â€"A lerge ‘crowd attended communion setâ€" vice at Bichn‘s church last Sunday. â€"Owinz to the illness: of the W‘ at Bethel Methodist church, the Setâ€". vior wes taken ‘by Rev. Mr. Mitchell ‘of Dercham â€" Centre,. last Sunday. Next Sunday May 16th the service CI-.‘,m te c~fiducted . by: Mr.; Bencough the famoce cartoonist and : lecturer of ,i'[orolt.o. The service commences at % p.m. and all are cordially invited \| Rohdenburgâ€"Schutz 3rd, Nr. .. : Groo.. A. ~ROMIMAATE DN . Bridgeport, to Miss Lavina Schutz, of Floradale. * Buckelâ€"Sehl.â€"At New Hamburg, May 10th, Miss. Mollie Sehl to Mr. Arâ€" MEN‘8 BLUE SERGE, extra welil lined and made to fit, worth $12.00, yours for ... .â€"â€" 88560 MEN‘s r:zm TWEED and _ Woreted,.. Boys‘ Norfolk â€" suits, 2â€"piece, made up in â€" the latest style price range from $1.15 to $9.00 Mon‘s dark brown worsted suit, three button coat, pe& top trousets, sizes 36 to 42, reg. $10.00, gale pFiG® ... .o s $7.95 Men‘s fine negligeo shirts, light and dark patterns, reg. $1.00 and $1.25, SaI6 prite | ......... ‘;....... {i«...... s â€" 606. . BLVE TW with . . fine stripe, Wworth «'&2 youre for . thur Buckel. are W them. mcmmm?‘?d w low prices.‘ A few linee; Men‘s and women‘s raincoats, lawn shade, sewed seains, reg. $5.00 and $8.00, Sale pFIO@ ......o e ++ 13. Ladies‘ cotton hose, Tek gale pHMOB® ..¢ .00 «uies . COME AND §EE.> O price;‘a square deal to all Pure 1,nen roller towling, reg. lfl.: Haysville. Rain Coats 203 King Street, West, Berlin waATCH THIS SPACE FoR OUR STORE NEWs. Clothing SHANTZ & CORMAN â€"At Eimira, May R. Rohdenburg, of iss Lavina Schutz, Our motto, â€" The right goods at ik. â€k’ Cld s. £ 00 Sige) bee 515 ree ... reg $15 for ... "*A1l altes 36,t0 42. different . pattern® worth $6 and $8, 1 Joint A A joint savings .. count with the W & loo County Loan & ings Company will q you a very conven ‘torm of acco "1'.; instance, a man I his wife can have account in both t names so that eit canâ€" deposit or _ W draw,. y o By having an AcCt in this form * no bother or : dela; case, of death as survivor can ho the funds.. css Ladies‘ cotton ‘vest, ‘_‘3 12%¢., Sale PFICC ce n amoel Shceting, bleached, 2 yds. special sale price per \73?3 Brooms, 4 string spocial ,‘qé We have a ~ large i some | extra goo‘- women‘s, boys and girls‘, BOYS‘ SUITS a)~ "M"u & tmh ml,'.& | sizes, Sale llï¬c'O inhuadiipe .;...,.‘.‘a...i Men‘s heary tah,, grain 6 to 11 . oxtra shoo for ’ reg. $3.50, sale PrICO Li WATERLOO LOAN & SAl t Waterloo . Berlin - Ontario _ THE for