We ed Ath ite atiH i toulle | a â€"_ |wents te , be e are 4 upou â€"‘|at loug « l This tme a sipa troop AGranced. o lng of from twenty to Ore and ‘upon them.. if they egaitioue. t we must Ure again, We Qa’ ‘_b.. as we bare locth\lu. At as then remain of the troop perâ€" «isft in coming to the assault we will allowâ€" the â€"besiegers to go into the fitch. @od then we will push down apon their beads that strip of wall which seems ouly to keep its perpenâ€" tleylar by a miracie.* "Bravo‘" cried Portbos. "Gentiemen." said Athbos, "Ore * ‘The four muskets made one report mnt four meb fell. Then the shots were repeated with out regularity, but always aimed with the same correctness. . Nevertbeless the Rochellals continued to advsuce, aithough upon every three shots at least two men fell. <When arrived at the foot of the bas tion there was‘still more than a dozeo of‘ the enemy. A last discharge wel eomme@ them, but did not stop them. They jumped into the ditch and preâ€" pared to scale the breach. # "Noyw, my friends," said Athos, "Onâ€" ish them at a blow. To the wall: ‘To the wall!" And the four friends, seconded by Grimaud;; pusbed with the barrelsâ€" of their muskets an cnormous sheet of tBe wall, which beot over as if acted upon by the wind. and..becoming deâ€" thched from its base, fell with a horâ€" has decided to pot " Anuric" in the drug stores of this conntry, in a readyâ€"toâ€"use form. If not obtainable send one dime by mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package or 50 cents for fall treatment. * "No." cried Porthos; "there go three or four." gestion of the kidneys, inflammation of the bladder, lcalding urine and urhnx.‘t'ronbles. The physicians and m'l iste at Dr. Pierce‘s great Instituâ€" , at Baffalo, N. Y., have thoroughly teated this prescription and have been with one accord succeesful in eradicatâ€" ing these troubles, and in most cases lbflzwly curing the diseased kidneys. ients baving once used "Anuric‘ at Dr. Pierce‘s Invalids‘ Hotel, have reâ€" ?d? sent back for more. Such a mand has been created that Dr. Pierce has decided to pot " Anuric" in the drug Pr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovers is a blood cleanser and alterative tha‘ Starte the liver and stomach into vigorous aeotion. It thus assists the body to make sich, red blood, which feeds the hear}. merves, brain and organs of the body starts the liver s sction. It thus sich, red blood a‘. brain : Seel clean, rible cragh‘ into the ditch. Then a fearful cry was heard, a cloud of dust mounted toward beaven and ail was about " Anuric." 1 was very sick, could hardly be up ; I #as in bed most of the time. Had terrible pains in m{ kidneys &nd back, so much so that I had to sometimes when I was sitting F‘nd wanted to get up, the pain was so great. I had tmed a wellâ€"known kidney medicine but it dica‘t kelp me. I heard of Dr. Pierce‘s Anurte i=hblets so I thought I would try them. I towk only one bor of the Tablets, and my back is now free from pain and I can work and take care of my family. I feel I cannot say enough for this mediâ€" cine. _ Sincerely, Mrs. Wuy. KriueEr. Not® : ;l'hisk_;Annric" ils‘ld:pteg especially for kidney complaints an diseases arising from disorders of the kidneys and blaider, anch as hackache, weak back, rhenmatistu, dropsy, conâ€" gaid Athos In fact, three or four of these unforâ€", tunate . men, covered with â€"dirt and i blood. were Aring along the hollow | way and at length regained the city.; These were all that were left of thoi ifl'h‘s Iraom ‘ * ‘Athos looked at his wateli. s ~"Gentlemen." said he, "we havre been here an hour, and our wager is won.. Kow for my idea. ‘This miladyâ€"this womanâ€"this creatureâ€"this demon, has a brotberâ€"inâ€"law, Lord de Winier. in London. Well, that‘s just the man we want. IWe will have him informed that his sisterâ€"inâ€"law is on the point of baring some one assassinated. and we beg of him not to lose sight of her. He must place his sister in an institution, and we shall be in peace." "But I think it would be stlil better," said Aramis, "to inform the queen and M. de Winter at the â€"same time." *‘Yes, but who is to carry the letter to Tours and who to London* We capâ€" nof leave the camp without being susâ€" "I answer for Bazin," said Aramis. © "And 1 for Planchet." said D‘Artaâ€" gnan. _ Had Terrible Pains in Kidneys and Back. ~Impossible for nymnu" re Athos. *The is we Bare not breakfast.. the © second," we iré atlH "someé rer} iImportaot things i‘taik about. ano@ the third, it yet * ten minutes before the hour | be elapsed. As soon as the eneâ€" are within musket shot we must "Can we have destroyed them all?" "‘This very day we will write the letâ€" Dear Mr. Editorâ€"1 want to write you "Wes." said Athos. "there ther are | _ Three 1 wi we return to the camp*?" said "I dowt think the sidges are en. But they were no longer they were soidiers ot the strong and strenuous, By Alexandre Dumas 1uimu« of Ihe sbeaks colping witDbout best of drum or sound of trumpet? Let us decamp." Grimaud went on before with the basket. and the four friends followed at about ten paces behind him, Atbos marched majestically and bit compantions regulated their pace ‘by bis. S decided to 4ry **Fruitâ€"aâ€" At the end of an instant a fur Ahe.: first s BSring was heard. The Rochelials ha m.. m: at last taken possession of the bastion. boxes. ueo-'-old 3 As the friends approaghed ‘the whole | / d erin ï¬ï¬‚ ramp was in -ot% More 1m2.~' o . C cink, D J 4 2!"‘- alrist -r tacie c fl at this t::u' e but wild underraking tE A ? of the four friends. an ubdertaking of |â€" At all detlers or sent postpa which they were far from suspecting | aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. the real motive. _ > amernmiage~ ~ weninatine ty un in SR That same eveniog the cardinal i * spoke to M. de Treville of the esploit Hecodmmixston "Yh 4 of the morning. which was the taik of | |" the morning of the the whole camp. M. de Trevilie, who | @**!U hâ€l\.:‘ ever and bad received the account of the advenâ€" ording to chsiom. entered ture from the mouths of the heroes of | U#ti#MMMct as the four frien it, related it in all its details to hig | JOK down to breakfnst, sa; eminence. The latter, as a reward to | "*°R #&feed upon: D‘Artagnan, transferred bim to the 0:'_' ‘:u":l':',’_" here is the & musketeers. » hesis c l esy s 232 D‘Artaguan was beside himself with joy. We know that the dream of bis life had been to become a musketeer. The three friends were likewise greatly delighted. That evening D‘Artagnuan went to present his compliments to M. Desses sart and inform him of his promotion. He begged him to have the diamond he put into his band ralued. as be wishâ€" ed to turn it into money. The nest day by 2 o‘clock M. Dessessart‘s valét came to D‘Artagnan‘s lodging and gave him a bag containing 7.000 livres. This was the price of the queen‘s diamond. In the evening at: Atbos‘ lodging» the four friends met. ‘There only remained three things to be decided uponâ€"what they should write to milady‘s brother, what they should write to the clever person at Tours and which should be the lackeys to carry the letters. They decided Aramis should write the letâ€" ters, Planchet to carry one to De Win ter, Bazin the other to Tours. victim ‘of â€"a ‘near rel@uon wnom you â€"bes lieve to be your heir because you are igâ€" norant that before she contracted a marâ€" rlage in England she was already married in France. But the third time, which is this, you may succumb. Your relation left L.2 Rochelle for England during the night. Watch her arrival, for she has great and terrible projects. If you require to kno; positively what she is capable of read h past history upon her left shoulder. Aramis resumed his peo, reflected a little and wrote the following lines. which be immediately submitted, to the approbation of his friends: Aramis took the pen, refected for a few moments, wrote eight or ten lines, then read the following to De Winter: Milordâ€"The person who writes these few lines had the honor of crossing swords with you in the little inclosure of the Rue d‘Enfer. As you have several times since declared yourself the friend of that perâ€" son, he thinks it his duty"to respond to that friendship by sending you important siterkxg ToJas mas homse mapr‘tt heem the My Dear Cousinâ€"His eminence the carâ€" dinal, whom God preserve for the happiâ€" ness of France and the confusion of the enemies of the kingdom, is on the point of putting an end to the heretic rebellion of La Rochelle It is probable that the succor of the English fleet will never even arrive in sight of the place. 1 will even venture to say that I am certain M. de Buckingham will be prevented from setâ€" ting out by some great event. His eap inence is the most illustrious politician of times past, of times present and probably i The three friends looked at one anâ€" other and laughed. They were caught. ! "Let us see," said Athos. "Planchet must receive 700 livres for going and 700 livres for coming back and Bazin 800 livres for going and 300 livres for returning. That will reduce the sum to 5.000 livres. We will each take 1,000 livres to be employed as seems good to each, and we will leave a fund of 1,000 livres under the guardian ship of M. T‘Abbe here for extraordlâ€" nary occasions or common wants." | "Capital"* cried Atbhos. There is nothing now to do but to put the adâ€" dress to this letter." ~ "Now," continued D‘Artagnan. ad dressing Planchet. "you havre eight days to get an Interview with Lord de Winter, you have eight days to return In. in all sixteen days. If on the sit: teenth day after your departure at 8 u clovk ib toe eceDitg you are not bere no money, even If it be but Ave minâ€" utes past 8." To _ Mile. Michon, _ seamstress, Tours." | *That‘s soon done," said Aramis, and wrote: : It was so agreed. ~Planchet was sent for and instructious were given him. In the morning. as Planchet was mounting on horseback, D‘Artaguan, who felt at the bottom of his heart a partlality for the duke. took bim aside. "Listen," sald he to him; "when you bave given the letter to Lord de Win ter and hbe has read It. you will fur ther say to him,. ‘Watch over bis grace Lord Buckingham. fer they wish to essaaslurnte bim ‘* "Be sati<fed. monsienm." «a1d Plan chet. "you shall #ee whether cont dence can be placed in me of net * And, wotnted ere sn excellent hors ehich he was to destvecnd thre snn# twenty lengnes to take the prowi. E.ap cbhet set of ast agat lop Bazin set out Oe mec pod <s fer Werns a d Wwans it owved etg M usys t peefhem t yur." sald Plan: | M y IPala) | No one ever doubts REDPATH quality, because oimmn in | Suok® $' "a in its Sixty Years of use no onc has ever bought a e aavim hare | @ Emc barrel, bag or carton of poor Redpath sugar. It is eont the eme + oead | NOCA made in one grade onlyâ€"the highest. othe pmmil P.ap C ds ‘ i | ) "Let Redpath Sweeten it." 12 Lt si fer es k % * * wa s t pertor m 10 2. 50 maiv0 L m«s,. Canada Sugar Refining Co., Limited, Montreal, "M Arawmis, bere is the answer from your cousin." The letter read: My Cousinâ€"3y stster and T are skillful n interpreting dreams +d even entertaja eat fear of them ui: of yours it may ue sald. 1 hope, every dream‘ i= an Hiluâ€" slon _ Adieu! Take cave ofâ€"yourself and act so that we may from time to time hear you spoken of *For two I was a victim of, Appear, ‘n.‘be YeLy gus LAWL 3 207 Acate lndmlndflu In The| embarked at Portsmenth for F1 Stomach. It afterwards effacted zrflmd Heart an I had pains all over wy i w a s so that I couldl hardly move around. “'*‘!i&m:“ lwwmdwnt . i haw just 1 of thent; did me any . good. Atâ€"Ja8t I | To yucpeg" ma'ao jetty. decided to 4ry **Fruitâ€"aâ€"tive8"". I| cuotbes richis lacéd with gold, gil now T am well, after using only Hhree boxes. J recommend "Equitâ€"aâ€"tives"* Bazin bad not, by is fortunate reâ€" turp, removed wore thin # puart of the uneasivess which eweighed upon the four friends â€" The days of e€pectation are long..and D Artagnan. in particuâ€" lar, would bave wagered that the days were fortyâ€"four hours loug, Ou the sixteenth day 1‘ Artraguan and . "is frfends cou‘ld uot remain quiet lon: io one place, aud jo the evening they wandered about iike ghosts on the: roadaby which Planchet was Expected / But.all at once a slndowappeared in, the darkness. the outline of which was Hescommission in + & On the moruing of the eighth day Jduztu, fresh as ever and smilfig ac ording to c&mum. entered the ino of Parpalllot as the four fMiends were sitâ€" Aog down to breakfnst. sayiug. as had heep agreed upon: g-twk;ugf "C" Popaies. / Trigl size, 25¢. At all detlers or sent postpaid by Fruit» aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. D‘Artagnan With a Trembling Hand Broke the Seal and Read the. Letter. familiar to D‘Artagoan, and a well known voice said: "Monsieur, 1 bave brought your cloak. It is chilly this evening." "I have a note," said he to Athos and his friends. At the same time D‘Artagnan felt that Planchet slipped a note into his hand. â€"T‘;Iflii‘i well." said Athos,. "Let us go home and read it." & In the tent of D‘Artagoan they lit a lamp, and while Planchet stood at the entrance, that the four friends might mot be surprised, D‘Artagnan with a trembling hband broke the seal and opened the letter. It contained balf a !ine in a band perfectly British and of a conciseness as perfectly Spartan: Thank you; be easy. Athos took the letter from the hands of D‘Artaguan, drew near to the lamp, set fire to the paper and did not leave hold of it till it was reduced to ashes 688 Guzreaazo Str. East, Tomowro. B ARIK MICHON mt t se rmscesms se | Lemon Tart | ed the W and its boat into the se@"the latter directed Its. course to the ladder.. This boat contained an officer, a mate and eight rowers. ‘The officer slone got on board, where be was recéived with all the deference inpspired by the uniform. ‘ He then «went up to the captain. again said a few words to bim, and., as if from that moment the vessel was under hiy command, hbe ordered :a ma neuver, which the, crew esecuted Im-‘ mediately. ‘Then the vessel resumed its course, still escorted by the little cutâ€" ter, which salled side by side with it, menaciug it with the mouths of its siz canuon. . The boat followed in the wake of the ship. a speck near the enormous mass., The officer who had #opped before milady might have been about twentyâ€"five or wentyâ€"sis years of age. When they entered the port it was already night. The officer desired to bave milady‘s packages pointed out to bim and ordered them to be placed in, the boat. When thir operation, was completed he iuvited ber to descend by offering her his band. . Milady looked at this man andâ€"besi tated. f . "Who are you, sir," asked she, "who havre the kindness to occupy yourself so particularly on my account?" "But is it the custom for the officers in the English nary to place themâ€" selves at the service of their female compatriots. when they land in a port of Great Britain. and carry their galâ€" "You may perceive, madame, by my uniform, that 1 am an officer in the English navy," replied the young man lantry so far ashore #" We mitmdy. 3 !s the eustom. mot from nll'a,ntry. but. prudence, that in time of war travelers: are conducted to particular botels in order that they mayâ€"remain upder the surveillance of the government untii perfect informa tlon be obtained relative to them." : At the ‘expiratioh ‘of ‘fve minutes they gained the Innd.. . ht The officer sprang out of the boa: anud offered his hand to milady, A carrlage was tb walting _ | _ _ C Is this carriage for us?" asked mi |printing for tPo sum of $150.00 be ac: lady: , M :epted. Carried. t "Yes, madame." replied the officer. Moved by Alex. S. Forbes and Notâ€" "Very well," #Ald milady. And she|man Snytier, that the Returning OfMfâ€" got resolutely into the carriage. Th.|°C" be paid $6.00 .and tite: Deputy Reâ€" , * {turning Officers $4.00 and ~the Poll officer saw that the baggage was fas Clerks $2.00 ch, for holding the Mw tebed carefully bebind the cartlage|icioS) biectione and making 1ni Te * ricipal elections &nd making their reâ€" and, this operation being performed.‘turns, and that $3.00 be allowed for he, took his place beside milady, and each polling booth and that the Reeve the carriage moved. grant nis orders for the same. UaFP READ AND ADVERTISE IN THE Brox, that the following accounts be DAILY TELEGRAPH. ipaid and that the Reeve grant his orâ€" __________.___.__â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"yâ€"â€"iders for the same :â€" $ + surer ATmesv HaTr ‘Byron Letson, selecting jurors, * At the end of a quarter of an hour. ried, however, surprised at the length of: Mc the joirney. she leaned forward to. WO0 HCK, GLOSSY HAIR FEEE FROM DANDRUFF If you care for heavy hair that glisâ€" &ns with beauty and is radiant with e; has an incomparable softness and : fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just omne application }oubles the eairy of your hair, besides it immeâ€" intely dissolves every particle of andruff. _ You can not have nice eavy. healthy hbair if you have andruff. This destructive scurf robs ic hair of its lustre, its strength and 5s very life, and if not overcome it roduces a feverishness and itching of e sealp; tUfe hair roots famish, wsen and die; then the bair falls out wt â€" Surely get a 25â€"cent bottle of sowitou‘s Danderine from any drug ore aud just try it irls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy anc beautifulâ€"Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine, (To ne comtmued.) as to© conduct them ‘The Municipal Councilâ€"of the Town* ship of Woolwich, met atâ€"Consttogo n Monday, the 18thday of January, 1917, pursuant to statute. _ 3 (Autast P 3t sidbituinninaiihoiiobantibntntd T ‘The following persons signed the necessary declarations of office and qualifications :â€"Paul + Snider, . Reeve, Joseph H. 'moodn. Deputy _ Reeve, Alex. S. Forbes, Norman Snyder and John Brox, Councillogs, L in i _ Moved by Normen Snyder and J. H, ‘Woods, that Byâ€"Law No: 650 as filled in be read a third time and passed. iCarried. '~ i Moved by Norman Snyder and John 100M BTIOA, CUORRURTUET 11‘ The Reeve then took the chair and the following bnslhï¬u was transacted. ‘The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. *# > _ Moved by Nor#han Snyder and John Brox, that Byâ€"Law â€"â€", having receivâ€" ed ‘jhe assent of the ° qualified rateâ€" payers of the ‘Police Village of St. Jaâ€" cobs, be finally passed and numbered 649. Carricd. _The Clerk reported the carrying of the Hydro Byâ€" s in the Police Vilâ€" lage of St. Jaco l un _ Moved by Norman Snyder and John Brox, that a grant of $10.00 be made to the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronâ€" ‘ao. and that the Reeve grant his erder for the same. Carried. ~ Moved by Alex. S. Forbes and Nofâ€" man Snyder, that the Returning Offiâ€" ser be paid $6.00 .and tie: Deputy Reâ€" turning Officers $4.00 and ~the Poll Clerks $2.00 each, for holding the Mw ricipal elections @#nd making their reâ€" turns, and that $3.00 be allowed for Snyder, that Byâ€"Law No. 650, to apâ€" voint AAssessors and Auditors for the current year, be read a first and sec« nd time. Carried. 2 uty C oi indo hh taih id niliiiitat Moved by Alex. S. Forbes and J. H., Woods, that the Clerk is hereby authâ€" orized to order the necessary number f the Municipal Warld for the memâ€" bers of this Council. Carried. Moved by John Brox and Alex. 8. worbes, that the tenderâ€"of the Elmira, Printing Co., to ,do â€" the Township printing for tPo sum of $150.00 be acâ€" â€"epted. Carried. i4 { 1916 :.; :.2 is in sn 4+ ax on Jacob S. Martin, gravel .. ..... Ingot Iron Co., cyulvert .. .. .. John Hardy, hcr‘ intpector >. John Maurer, gravel .. .. .. .. Norm: Wright, gravel .. .. A. S)ï¬â€˜i::;kor. cleaning culvert Wm, A. Sherriffs, gravel and Mafeus Hausé, gravel contract 108.004 George Schell, gravel .. .. .. 31.10 Michael Schell, work .. .. .. a.ng H. F. Ratz, lumber .. 1. .2 .. 66.486 John B. Sauder, refund dog tax 1.00â€" Chas. H. Mann. work .. .. .. _ 1.00 Israel Martin, art pay .. .. .. 10.00 -_‘ CA «~â€"â€" â€"']vWMoved by Alex. S. Forbes and John: Total .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$397.65) Brox, that this Council do now adjourn â€"Carried. ,!to meet again at the Council Chamber, The following appointments â€"were. Conestogo, on Tuesdly: the 6th day of: made under Byâ€"Law No. 650 :â€" ‘Februlry. "0“'“""" :‘ï¬':?:‘n'f:' 2 Assessors â€" Walter Veitch, Nelsom|i Snyder, Wm. Menger, Albert Lorch, Ezra A..Ford, Byron Letson. « HrdieG uy se 1+ Â¥routinacit. caol LR Woolwich %p. Council. A delicious dessert made from a recipe in the Lanâ€" tic Sugar Cook Ix which tells how to many mnew sweets and "The Allâ€"Purpose Sugar"® is best not only for the table but for cooking. _ | The extra "FINE" granu~ _ |, lation dissolves instantly, © | saving labor and giving‘) | high sweetening power. . | 10, 20 and 100â€"1b. Bags : | For cook book send a red ball ; _ |>~ tradeâ€"mark cut from the T Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Let. |’ Power Building, MONTREAL â€"{‘7 i 125.00 108.00, 31.10 23.49 2.50 €~ : x4 & o e e s s o l ‘* In default of payment of a fine of Bcolten., LLB." $200 imposed by Magistrate Ma'?‘m /‘hwhmm mm'-.*m charge of having liquor at a place i Rlock, Kitchener ‘"‘er than a ‘private residence ENN _____._.,._sennnâ€"â€"â€" mmz *A uwe!l Sprague has gone to Woodstock| . _ CLEMENT & CLEMEN® 1 ]jail for three months. i4 . Te npintans * Rudterharne BE Sound on Sunday. and stole money . other articles of value left there in Goes To Woodstock Jail, < ‘Belis Farm For $12,000. wraps of To Develop Sheep Raising. The Provincial Government is wn-é_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"q&-â€"a sidering a plan to develop a sheep D. G. McINTOS8H, nnn3 raising industry in the waste lands of: Notary., veyapcer, aq Victoria and Haliburton, Muskoka, and: or St. i;?';'('ncm,,_' ';3:‘;,.‘.â€;â€, C some of the CASteMM ARd NOFLROTND COUNâ€"| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" smm nc mt ties. The first experiments will be: A. L. BITZZR, 8. A. X>â€" conducted under Government auspices: (M to Conrad Bitser.) (*~ for demonstration purposes. | Barrister, Solicitor, Notary * Rather than be punished for misbeâ€" -â€"M having, nineâ€"yearâ€"old John Witherâ€" BOWLBY, B.A., spoon, a pupil in the A.B.C. class at: mmwmbfl’:om&!: the Picton Street School, Hamilton. 3ank Building ‘‘Telephone No jumped out of a second story window:Kitchener, Ont. Thursday morning. He is in the Cityiâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"~ Hospital, suffering from a broken leg. WM. McNALLY, B.A., LL.B The lad threw up the window | and! ;.".‘("';' ;;‘r"“?"‘:% plunged out before the teacher OT ADYgjtchener, Ont.' Phone ‘of the pupils could stop him. ; soun secicunes : Aniiientnieminy aomomnpmemntimee aitae Jumps From Window. Woman Severely Burned. Mrs. Jas.‘ Dillon, Wellington street. Stratford, was severely burned about the shoulders, arms and neck late Sunâ€" day, when her clothing became ignited while she was lifting a pan off the stove. Only for the presence of mind of her husband, who rushed her outâ€" side and smothered the flames by rollâ€" ing her in the snow, the burns might have been more serious. ‘ Pte. A;:Thur McQdailza,.â€"who jeft.with a detached company of the 34th Bat: talion, arrived inâ€" Guelph on Monday He is at his parents‘ home, but wil return shortly â€"to the ‘ convalescen home in Toronto. He was / struc with an explosive bullet. As a resul his left arm was amputated very clos to the elbow. Mrs. Wm. Robinson, Duke street Guelph, received word on Tuesday that her son, Pte. Yack Robinson, who was reported wounded, is now reported wounded and missing. His brother, Pte. William, was also reported miss ing on October 1, and no word has come to the mother of either of her boys. Since the outbreak of the war Mrs. Robinson has also lost her hus band. . Lost His Left Arm. Both Sons Missing. | The noted Shorthorn Sire Bulirush, ;lmported. that built up the herd of A. |and G. Forbes of West Montrose, Ont., has been transferred to the stables of L. K. Weber, Hawkesville, Ont., to further improve the already choicely bred herd, having been preceded by two other imported sires of equal size‘ and quality. â€" _ _ is Coming After "Bantams." Private E. F. Brown, of the 216th Bantam Battalion, with his wife o Saturday, visited the home of Mrs. W Haskins, whose husband and son a somewhere in France. Private Brow is recruiting in Guelph and surround{ ing district for the 216th Bantam Bat{ talion, and will be in Stratford . next week in the interests of that unit, an will likely be in Kitchener at an early date looking for reci.gts, so all yo small men who want to join up, no is your chance. Auditorsâ€"F. H. Adamson, A. J. Rugâ€"_ gle. ©02 0 0 0 00 0 _ . C GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE STOCK. Boy thieves Bullrush, imported, is rich in Scotch breeding, having such noted sires as Scottish Farmer, Archer, Scotland‘s Pride, Champion of England. and has klhe famoug â€" Beatrice. and â€" Butterfly families on the dam side. â€" } At the 22nd annual meeting of the Berlin Club of Kitchener last night lthe following~officers were elected: President, W. D. Euler, viceâ€"President, Henry Knell; Secretary Treasurer, M. Schiedel; Directors, J. & Scellen, W. T. Sass, A. J. Roos, H. Krug, A. R. Lang. L. D. Merrick. E. W. Lamprey, iung. Ls. N. Evans â€" This should be a good ‘opportunity for farmers to improve their herds. ELECTED OFFICERS. W. J. SN}DERV Clerk A. L. BITZZR, 8. A. * (ln'oa-u to Conrad Bitser.) <*=~ BHarrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, tc. Money to loan. German spoken MMiceâ€",Pequegnat . â€"Block, . next ta Market, Frederigk St., Kitchener. . ./ THE EMPLOYER‘S AS§OC!IATION *OF WATERLOO COUNTY P FREK LABOR BURKAU &3 59. King St. West, Kitchener. We have vacancies for men and w# men in all lines of work. If you afF out of employment communicate with us at once. No charge for registm ition of services rendered. 148 } DR. 8. ECKEL, L.D.S, DOK i» ..Gndmte_cmaï¬o Collego : _ Dei@ tal _ Surgery . Royal â€"College â€"@f ~~=; Dental Surgeons of Toronto. } Office in new Molsons Bank Buil A Waterloo. _ Dentistry practices in :lu branches. t "# ised. Office over Lang Kitchener, Ont. ‘Dentist, L.D.S., Koyal College tal Surgeons, D.D.S. Toronto U: sity. All branches of dentiatry SEE E. A. REID & CO., 43 East King St., Kitchener, Phone 387, for bare gains in Real Estate. Open evenings. eennroentnneen dn d 00000000 P a Kitchener. MiLLAR, SÂ¥ & GREGORY Alex. Millar, K.C.,, . Harvey J. 8 .=tlllll"llllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllwâ€"‘ _ _ Diseases of the Nar, \ Nose and Throat f King St. East, = Kitcheneér, King Street Office, Waterloo Mutual Build ing. Established 1864. 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