_ AAgo Arain for a real position. 6 mos., $60; ‘$12 a month BUSINESS COLLEGE never before Thirty years ago, it was posâ€" tikble for m boy or a girl with tair abitity and ‘ ambition and sad health to get into office E:†‘wmt;ut special trainming. ifi’;iny ’\hc untrained . derson '“l not even receive considerâ€" ation. Efficiency is needed as ‘"Attend ‘this school now shall our Jove immortalize V'“{'_ !“}fm'ry hore the while, A beloved memory of Clare , ho died Feb. 4th, 1915 ith came â€" ind shut â€" you _\ _ youns. eyebs, _ mnd sternly hid yous smile [‘ry»‘heafty invitation is extended: 'il] patriotic ladies and gvnllemen' gttei)n_é their patronage (o this wâ€-rï¬ thy cause, io. eP Mra. E. F. Seagram was the hostess & véery successful meeting of St. wiour‘s Ladies‘ Aid Society at her me, on Wednesday afternoon, whenr e members turned out in full \:)rce the interests of the work of the}con. wto,a.,, A happy feature of the oc gion. was the presence of Hev. Mr.] #,Mrs. Clarke, with whom the memâ€" ’ E,I‘m particularly pleased to have ? Opportunity ‘of a little visit. it Tea Room Jast Thursday afterâ€" m, at the| Red . Cross Rooms, Waterâ€" F This Sociaty has heen most enâ€" tte in their work for the Soldiers deserve the hearty suppory of the lic. The Tea Room will hbe ofen ry afternoon for three weeks, and Réy. A. L. 6i. and Mrs. Clarke were BitOrs in Goderich this week, to MCh place they will remove shortly. Â¥. Clarke â€" has been _ apointed rctor of St. George‘s Church in that funeral of the late Menno S.I wier of, Conestogo, was held on | @iday, afternoon at two o‘clock from ! late‘ residence ‘to the Memnonite rch and cemetery, Bloomingdale.i service and interment. e Waterlqo Women‘s Patriotic lnd Cross Fociety opened <their anâ€" Nestey, to the Wellesicy cemetery. . farge number of Waterloo hockâ€" fums saw the. Kitchener _ juniors i â€"group :5, ~â€"OM.A., _ Wedpesday gi ';lfy played a one alt pie with ratford e funeral ï¬l the late Miss Emma ) was Eid â€" on Satyouy at o‘clock from. the _ res{dence â€" of brother Mr. Herman Neeb, mear r at‘ London are home. _ on @ays* leave of absence. They Feturn To that city on Mondat .. 2 "IN MEMORIAM. .\A«+ ‘,fâ€â€™"‘“‘ all goods#* BH8Y back if not satiafied. many friends of Mr. C. Pétérson ï¬ï¬‚. to learn that he is confinâ€" z:gue suffering from a se t of pneumonia. > Cunningham and other memâ€" the 118th Battalion why are irty °_ Meqo es s , : s) ; f St. . _ Waterioo ] Phone 217 f : M. Devitt "eurrattttarttrtetttnunsts ‘ge> Mitchell â€" of â€" Wiknipeg ed ‘home after visiting in not be disAppointed if (10 2 _ â€"U‘9OU| _~Opinion as to the Extent of" the your goods at tnis Drug . }| Local Dealers Are Able.to| . 8b490!G beâ€" Made on Civic Building ? 5 + S Mn m mmege »; s 1 se* hmhmgmmm 1\ ::A Projonged, Discysgion. ; . _ n l _A to Their CUBtMbr® = | Thc revort of ine Progerty Conm |Courl * t AND PERSONAL Clarence Fricâ€" 1915; your bright Store ELLISON DRESS CuUTting co. 42 Eby St. 8. _ Kitcher We would he pleased to have all inâ€" terrated call and have our method exâ€" plained to them at our residence on Feb. 19th. Next clasg will commence on Feb 20tB. lessons In advance. You certainly do not Jose Anything by trying. If you do not wish to be a profeasional dress maker the cost is so small that you can well af ford to take it if only for your own nse... We teach, coats, skirts, waists, aleeves, . children‘s dreases, caollars, eter, otc. 600 ,* ‘ Shirt waist l‘: most eiaborate dressâ€" which tan found in any _ fashion boakâ€"You can come‘and try for a few days, and if our course is not all we recommend it to be, you havo privilege to stop, there being no pay In advance. You certainlv dn not Inen shirt waist j °C fcachn ffrow to cut, fit, and put together everything from _ plainest _ Mr. Thomas Hilllard, presgider®t of the Dominion â€" Life Assurance Company, with Mre. Hilliard and daughter Plor: ance and Mr. and Mré. Solomon Sauâ€" der‘and daughter Hulda ‘of Kitchener, have left for Florida where they ‘will spend about a month. & Governor _ Gioodrich signed _ the mcasure making Indiana _ a _ "dry" Stite. * bud UA _ Bdr. Bauér has seen about a yea‘_r,rflf active sorvice in the artillery and W 'a‘lmost'tw.‘o years now since he first enlisted, He Wwent through his work with the various units without being wounded but suffered& from shell conâ€" cussion from which‘ he now, hqwever, is about revovered. ‘ He must report in London, Eng. again on April 6. ; Charge for full course is only $10 in be paid when pupit has completed Learn Dressmaking in Two Weeks The new offices of the Waterloo . Manâ€" ufacturing _ Company ‘ are «onipleted |and are certainly a credit to that proâ€" |gressive â€" company. The finishings |throughout are of oak and there are private offices for the beads of ‘ the variqus departments. | , This company is lvood shape as regaras Coal lor €lECUNCRy is usod 4u4 ldrivlng all of their machinery. Coal is ,used for heating on‘y. l RECEPTION TO ° BE TENDERED â€" BDR~ W. R. BAUER Wg_ teach how to cut, fit Business is very good but like ‘a great many other concâ€na of a lixe nature trouble is expefenced in get: ting steel and other metals, as they reâ€" quire them, on account of t;e\ poor freight service at the pr s \ NEW OFFICES | ~© ; ARE CREDIT j ©‘ . _TO COMPANY Pfe. Harry Hilliard, sou of Mr. Thos: 'lllllinrd. who has ‘been laid np ?i Fhk: land â€"as the result of wounds received while in France is again able to be about according to word received from hfm recently. He has been assigned some light duties in England, { HAS RECOVERED _ FROM WOUNDS The coal sithation. ~~ i. . Waterloo does. not seem to be as ctitical as in the neighboring city of K E. The coal dealers are uth%' however. One of the dealers: had. two cars on the way put they were held aop at Stratford and "its‘ nomâ€" .m“!larM eleaned â€" him.out, â€"~â€" 1 . As as cou}d be, learned no facâ€" tories have had to shut .down . ulâ€" though many of them ate â€" tu on the short side and their upg will not last over a week. The Gas Works is in good shape, havi ob ‘tained a car of hoth coke 3 gas oil last week. > The schools have still some coal ut although the Alexandra‘ school hbas enough on hand to see them through yill spring the other has only ‘a week‘sâ€"supply on hand. hiP [ Qu:z whole, however, ~ Waterloo} has very fortunate thus far and |, bas not felt theâ€"pinch ‘as bad.as a| great mary other Eastera cities NQT SE ave all in~] was proposed to have two rink#, one, ;"‘:""“;‘i nethod exâ€"| for hockc; and the other for skating. "i Get a 35 genice an Oy laws Passed. ‘a‘:l';‘:::" 1g co. Nylaws wore passed asâ€".~6utlinc® ; of it if you Kitthener yésterday. in copnection with _ the‘| Wrige. B4 _ n9BH |od. the dan as ‘iag o Mlldence‘ : gas ate protéet ’ Open Air Skating. ! Deputy Reeve Boblender said that it was the intention to put in a hydrant, at ‘~*~ nark «o that the open air skatâ€" 1 . rsink conld be easily flooded. It: wou ‘ also serve the _ purpose â€" of holping to protec¢t tae pavilion _ and parcs residence in case of fire to have"‘ a hbydrant close by. Next winter it The rport was actep(ed with lj exception of the â€"clause dealing wich the back stairs, whick# mguér will be submitted to the Provincial Bmldln{ Inspector for approval. , | Deputy Reeve Bohlender said pinere seemed to be an intention on th‘i part of some to block the proposej alterations. 1t was very important f bave the rown‘s books property safe‘ «uarded from fire. _" t Councilior Sturm disclaimed any in: tention of intending his remarks to reâ€" fleet on Mr. Moogk in the way they had been interpreted. 1 He strongly objected to the hnguagal of Councillior Sturm. He had been a citizen here for more years than had! Mr. Sturm and had never been nf-l cused of acting dishonorably. _The statement of the town engineer that the books and documents were only worth $2,500 instead of $10,000 ‘caused Councilior Sturm to declare that if they were not worth $10,000 then the town‘ had been goaked, . hc having réference to the timg spent on the books during the past years. Engineer Moogk itmmediately took decided exception to this â€" statemen. which he said implied that he had not been acting honorably by the _ town. He said that some of thecrities m reference to the town engineer‘s husiâ€" ness had never been up io look info the maiter. _ He gave _ CounciNor Stroh credit for coming up, but some of the others had not done so. ~He declared the whole ‘thing was being loaded onto him and he would not be made the seape goat. He said that ‘the Council had never paid him a cent for fittings, light, heat and telephone usedâ€"in conmnection with his ‘offices. Engineer Moogk said he was willing to come to the town hall if the Coun: cil so desired. In reference to the statement that it would cost $10,000 i0 raplace the boo«s and records hc said Re would be willing to make an entirély new set of books and doen ments for $2500. _ _ They ‘woere not worth $10,600 in his opinion. ‘In the hew | books everything â€"was Minni brought ‘up (6 date, being metely cor rections of the old ~ records. â€" ‘The Clerk ‘had a copy of plans as had also the~â€"various commissions in‘ conneéc= tion with the undertakings. Mayor Hilliard said he _ was _ in sympathy with the idea of having the engineer‘s pffice in the town hall. He \sald. however, the proposed changes did not appear to him as advisable.. It was a matter upon which ° they should move slowly:. He was daubtâ€" {ul whother‘the provisien for theâ€"Back stairway would meet with the appro-i val of .th,g. Governmeqt lnspector.‘ "It was of course Cesirable that ~ the plans and books of the town engineer be properly saféguarded. *‘ } Councillot Sturm declared that the idea was not to beautify the Ball, but to have the town documents in a safé place. For the small cost of $1000 or $1200 the necessary changes could be made and this was. cheap. It would vost $10,000 t&i replace the books and. he‘ believed there was not â€" another town in Ontario that has not its Nead ing offices in the town hall. Only half of it was ocenpied. se o‘% ate )mduh_-n against fire. Nobody would be to blame but the Council it these were destroyed in case of fire. Conllelllpr Reitzel did not think the proposed changes could be properiy carried out without an, addition to the town hall.. It would necessitate a one or two story addition. He desired to know if a steel fire proof safeain thp meantime could not be secured for the safe keeping of the town‘s.documents and theâ€"town could make T proâ€" vision later on by erecting an :_. to dute addition. + He could see Hitle adâ€" vaniage in the improvéemenits if they were made. * ed the danger of keeping the iewn papers and documents at Mr. Moogk‘s rï¬&ces.;fli'e-c there was no adeqiâ€" ate protéction against fire. Nohodv ittee at Manday lht,,'vt!!"t'h;:t‘ t.l:e :nmio Town:Council M‘R'; ed considerable discussion, which **| © Deputy Reeve Bohlender emphusic z* voie for any alterations, | . Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowilton‘s ‘Dlndoflle from any drug stors. You | surely can have beautifol hair and lots Thin, brittie, cbtotleds and acragey hair is muts evidencd of "a neglected scaip; of dandruf=â€"that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive . to the hair as %mlmll. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and Its m life; eventuaily producing a feva ness and itching of the scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen® and dioâ€"then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonightâ€"nowâ€"any | timeâ€"will mnly‘ save your hair. ol sever ao‘clock, in accordanc with the resolution passed by the Council at its last meeting Eight o‘clock will continue to be The opening hour dur‘n. the winter _ months. The change appeats to he yenerally favâ€" cred. . * _ § / Buiter brought 48c a 1b., . while oxgs sold at 45¢ per doz. _ Vege tables and fowl were scarce. [ The Waterlo® Markét ;jopened â€" at 8 o‘clock Saturiay â€" morning insteag) TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLMNG MARKET OPENED AN HOUR LATER in the sanctuary in which their servic: ’ea did so much to minister to the comâ€" fort of ‘the congregation. And we or der that this resolution ~be entered upon the minutes of this Board and that a copy thereof be transmitted to Mr. Bigh signed by the pastor and the recortlhis steward. . _ It was‘ decided to hold the annugl congregational meeting in April. That in accepting the resighation of Mr. Wiliam Bish as sexton of the Moâ€" thodist Church, which we do with sinâ€" ere regret, this Quarterly Board avails itself of the opportunity of express }lnx its© appreciation of the faithfulls vess and diligence with which our broâ€" ther assisted by his estimable wife and family: has for many years dis. charged the dutiecs pertaining to bis office, and we trust that he and they may long be spared to worship with us £Clol im . .ingmâ€"â€"éey . neys o+ .. ~ | Steere.rising 2 years old, heiffer rfsing At the regular méeting of the Quarâ€"| 3 years old, % hbiNfers. rising 2 years terly Board of the Waterloo Methodist [old, one fat cow, \~ ><=~ > . >; church on Tuesday evening the follow.| â€" Pigs, Poultry â€" and: Sheep:â€"Brood ing resolutionâ€"was passed in apprecia<|sow due to pig. by time: of sale, 7 tion of the services of Mr.,Wim. Bish|Shoats weighing 100 to 125 ‘lbs. each, who recently resigned as sexton®y thel3 skeep supposed to be. in lamb, 50 church which position ‘he had Taith:| b@rred rock chickens, 20 Buff Orpingâ€" fully filled for about a ter of a|tons, 2 geese, 2 ducks, 1 drake, 1 hlvol century:â€" .5 M ~‘*~ _ .Jjof bees. eeg $ ' EPS OO ATIEIIE BESERS Sofurctdiatatin * Abrabretsididinks s u. 3 Z'] [1 6 t & § â€" P & j’ng VICES OF . _ Jua«4 ‘ ::. :::‘::;:u:-’-v; Poltani MR. WM. BISH â€"| steers rising 3 years old, 3 Meloltniii e mpntt C cmd isnn ‘ . _ Gave Legal Opinion. ; : Town Solicitor McBride, in respanse to & K..um made at a previous meéet: ing, gave his opinion as to the legality of a member of the council of town official" taking n‘ WontrAet ‘ from the town for work while acting in that capacity. He said it was clearly ilegal‘to do so, And Aby doing so he lisqualified himself, . ‘2Â¥k Red Cross Grant Continued. J _The Councit decided to continue thel grant of $50.00 per:â€"month to the Red Cross Society as in 1916. e ed to do so, with A view to having steps taken to secure relief from the situation tonfronting the towyn. 100 is rinning short, and every effort should be made to get a further, sup ply. On the suggestion of ~ Mayor HWilliard, who said the District Freighi Agent would be the proper authotity to get in reuch with, he was instruct: [ Councflï¬smrm suggested that a resolution ‘be passed urging the need of relieving the coal situation. â€" It was stated that the coal supply in Water Mesars. Hilliard, Kutt, Bohlender, Duering and Reitzel â€"wili act as * a Court of Revision for Local Improve: ments. a __The appointimerit of an Assessor was left over until the next mesting: ane. the Clerk instructed ‘to prepare the necessary byâ€"law. T Â¥ “_ & 1803 â€"w?yj?-w-viw Cor umwmw e .. l «nt., Feb. 5, 1917. | M&ï¬hm“l“m &m‘ 1k s hh t e provisions of thd "Temperâ€"] . Recognizing‘ your , itt â€" the luomlmumm t any fines| circles of: n in this surâ€" would come to the towt treasury, | TOunding, ‘we, a of . friends, Whereas if it were left to an outsiae| 40ided to show ‘our ‘gppréciation : toâ€" 2 F ward ‘you this evening enterfainâ€" Aineer ths Ausds Wouly 50 to the Pro hcmviï¬hcnmvzyo- your xinolal Treasury, . â€" , *_ | Virthday> anniversary . / S Mesars. Hilliard, Kutt, Bohlender,| .w also beg of you th receive this Duering and Reitzel â€"wili act as * a small token as an esteem _ ‘of‘ / our Court of Revision for Local Improve: friendship and we hope that your ments. journey of lifeé: will . be always ; as The appointiment of an Assessor was smooth ‘and <bright as it is now,; on eft over until the next meéting: ans| this anniversary. of your‘ â€" birthday} the Clerk instructed ‘to Bremare the| W° 2t ever your friends. 0 of a member ol'~_l!"'“‘,'\ilirvu: Pmem.uwmmdm:‘t“‘d“m , L F. Dietrich, resigned, two mmm.‘â€ï¬ .“m‘ ; were proposed, viz., Dr. W, J Steriing & Mfl:fl ‘.""""t ol and Henry Oetzel. r\.mm!,..am * + ï¬tflqflï¬o-‘fluw'hflmim“mâ€m‘m our Halr! Get 4 25 cent bottie Danderine right nowâ€"Aiso > .: atops ltï¬h.ï¬..wl’, m wIl just try & lttie Danâ€" Bayo your, HWrl Try it! The Coal Situation. ols SVrede 1 C T +7 g00L 0 N. g EATS Oin, . o â€" DurDRn mm-rgnlmeu rising 3 years oid, 2 Durham PS Sn 0CA DP rTe â€" CEIY ~\ grain, clover feed, fat cattfe, poutâ€" try and sums of $10.00 and vader cash, sums over $10, 10 months‘ credit on aproved security or 6 per cert. per annum dfscouht . for cash on, credit amounts, shoats 3 montha‘ credit. No resorve, Auctioneer‘s docision Anal TERMS OF REAL ESsTATE:â€"i0 per cent._on‘ day ('r sale, belance of terms can be had \from‘ undersigned and ym be made' known‘ on day . of sAle." F . Real Estate:â€"On the same day the l‘:\rm will be offered, consisting of 120 acres of.good worknble land in high state of cultivation, good fruit oreharg all kinds of fruit, Rroomed stone house with sunmmer kitchen and wood shed, good hank barn 120 by 60 with straw shed 30 by 45, abundance of good wat-i er supled Wwith windmill. This is a chinée ‘for‘ï¬omo ‘one to get a ï¬l{atl plass farm. : . â€"‘Grain and Hay:â€"30 bush. seed pesé, quantity of s6ed barley, 15 tons hay, 5 bush. clover secd, quantity of _ unâ€" threshed clovér seed. " Household Furniture:â€"Including i Kitâ€" chen cupboard, churn, Melotte cream ‘separator, coal heating stove, cooking range coal or wood, good as new, and many other articles. * @ Hlmdll:â€"f«t heavy Tbam‘ harness, * set plow‘harness, 1 set single harâ€" hess, collars," blankets and robe: mention furrow riding plow, 24furrow AOxfordf, plow, 2 single plows, fivesection.iron| harrow, spring tooth cultivator, pea } harvester mower complete, Frost &T ood disk, scifMer new, turnip seed: 6r, 2 wakons, wagon box ‘with stock rack, bob sleighs, cutter, open buggy,‘ light carirage, scales cap. 2200 the: fur: i nace Keftlé, homey extractor, 2. hee Amokers, ?milinz mill," turnip pulper, Torks, shavéls, chains, good grain bhags, and many artlcles too numerons, to Pigs, Poultry â€" and: Sheep:â€"Brood sow due to pig. by time: of sale, 7 shoats weighing. 100 to 125 Tbs. each, 3 sheep supposed to be in lamb, 50 barred rock chickens, 20 Buff Orpingâ€" tons, 2 g'eeg, 2 ducks, 1 drake, 1 hive of bees. ‘ $ ' Implements:â€"5â€"ft. Doering. miower (new), 7ft. McCormick binder nearly new, McCormick side delivery rake, McCortick ‘ hay rake, Cockshutt 15 disk drill, hay tedder, land roller, 2 ETRMS OF _ CHATTELS:â€"Hay, Feb: 10th, 2 heifféers rising 2 years old 4 yearlings, 1 calve, *> ~‘!«~ 12 Fat Cattle:â€"3 Polland (Ansgus Cattle:â€"Five , good Durham graae cows, 3 cows due to calve in March, cow due toâ€"calve in July, heiffer fresh Commenicing at 12.30 o‘clock p.m. Horses:â€"Bay horse 1400 lbs. weight 8 yearsâ€"old, black horse 1250 Ibs 10 years old, sorrel horse good worker, bay mare supposed to be in foal, bay horea" 10 vears old 1150 lhs. ; * miles west of s:ruhi'r'. # miles l}ofl_h of Roseville,. 3 miles:â€"east of New Duridee on There will.beâ€"sold by public auction the farm and chattels of the estate. of the late John Rutherford on the premâ€" ises situated hear Piains‘ school housé, Fafï¬; Stock: iï¬d; E. I, SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 0. 9. KOLB, Clerk. " _ _ ; THURSDOAY, MARCH 8th, 1917, «Implements WILLIAM AVTHERFORD, AUTH RUTHERFORD, Administrators‘ Pollowikg is the presentation ‘adâ€" FUBLIGSALE Administrators. , 3 Durbam The death ‘took place at mm«a,m:; on Thursday â€" night, »l"u1 respeet citizen, in the person of Wi liam Hack: bart, aged 81 years, 11 dgars. The deâ€" ceased had been confined to his home auffering from a prolonged ilinegs dué to old age,. . He had been a resident of the Village of Heidetborg for â€"30 years, and was a faithful membof of the Lutheram Charch. Hig® wly preâ€" decedsed him in 1898, Thero survive to mourn his lors, 4 children, hflly f Bertha and Ida â€"at home ; Obarles of near Bamberg, and William of Heide}â€" The returned hero was very reticâ€" ent about Ris expefiences in France and stateQ that his experiences were no different from that of hundreds if not thousands of others. Ne was at Poth Ypres &rnt the Somme and was not at ane place on the front for mote than apout a month: at a nouien w tour panes . * e i se rrvg . Bdr. Baver bas had about a year of ‘active ,stzior in France on varâ€" loug fronts Rnd in various utrits. He has nover been wounded but suffered from : shell concussion. He is feeling fit now, however. 1 Lo i 6 19 .A & 1 * wima am _ |. When asked as to the feel x ~Over Year‘s Service OM . | ngiana ns stated that 6t wfl‘ vei + . aptimistic. . There is lots. of food _ t the Battle Front. . England, ~ he «declared, restriction * sn ies icls es AAF 1 y‘ hatve been placed: o4 Certain * stapl Rdr. . W. R. Bauer, _ son _ of Mr. ’ such as sugarâ€"put there isn,, Wang and Mrs. A. Baver, King St., \yhr_i' otâ€" the_food supply ever being > c hbas serp closeâ€"to two. years‘ service, } o. 11 1t â€"were got fop â€" <the _ vai returned hoine an Thursday on x [|atmy® that must he constantly weeks‘ ‘furlough. He must repurt.'in, plied, he said, Engtand would ; Lopdon, Eng., again on April gtn, \| NUC", he s@id, England woud, hnd\ $ Warm Robesand Blanketts ~PASSES AWAY P IN HEIDELBERCG peonmemmemmmmedyimenmnmmenmmnncenmmunmnmn may x 5 * | STUEBING & . ~ 4 . e .. s c &. xmd upon satisfactory resulte when you use It is milted from hl'eot wheat. © it makes the most ¢ ind ie esesy" . ut §t uk igiy ve SPECIALâ€" PRICES ON ~ALL GROCERIES i Â¥puone is aak eanreneaiene ie on es Sn eente . Ochngh . im 71 aq~~ Worshippers _ County Town‘s Best Grocery 100 Lbs. White Sug ar $7.75 CMCECd. . my wly preée« in 1898, There survive ©8, 4 children, ..)Zy + cat home ; Obarles of and William of Heide}â€" THE TWiINâ€"CITY‘s BiG m\nmso sHoP Fe w KING STREET, wat O +. # \ A Phone 666 j e e t t t c Y 1 yt & The Russians won a Rotable , m. iÂ¥ «egzâ€"in the Carpathians, . < _‘ _ _ _ . There was a zplendid English setâ€" * vico at St. Jobn‘s Lothcran flfl? 1 on Sunday night when Student t Beckmen preached on (he *# & Member Campaign.‘"‘ â€"Speciat â€" v * numbers were rendered by the . hoiw. .+ . ‘There were $wo beautitol 38e t | Miss Stolla Ludwig sang the solo ~ one and Mrs. J. Herb Smith \ the vocal â€"obligato in ‘"Neawrer & (God â€"to Thes." £°® % T ;m ~ The funcrat took ptkce ow day morning at 9.30 o‘clock ‘ mt house, one:â€"half mile south of. Ho bere, thence to the Latheran . and. cometery., % Â¥ure was r“f"vffll by W*flm. the news ‘ghfn onut hs»*flr.;’»;,"fl paper . which is published on ~ $ the aoat. + ® Bdr. Bauerâ€" arrived in md on Monday on an Allan Lj g stated that considerinz t?; 7"? seas and â€" the Tonghr" rowte ~~that was neecssary to . take the >mojy was made in splendid time; w was seen (f submarine‘s â€"although. news of m,rm!nrlad'wh?flllfluï¬ * It makes the most delicious more food than ‘she knew 7'6‘ * dowith. She must giso help~* 1 \llirs in the matter of ‘food.! . "* __ The newest idea . in canned goods. All staple Groceries of the ; highest quality at Jowest market prices, turhed to "us." In our store will, be found the gréatest array . of, mph id (1i0g /3 » ~~FANCY.GROCERIES.. . OF good‘ foodutufts haye to the feeling. i# t se C wioigte t Wufmz s. of~food y restrictionk‘ . lain ~ s » is*‘ni,,‘f‘.' ger â€" being :: the " vale stantly â€" suplk â€"â€" would ; Ni v what " & ) help~" taod. . "* u. St. { . Liner 4 s reng i . the â€" »wd ¢ ne. . NotMRR > ilthough tlp Matine watâ€" .; ireless * “tb.& N ‘ omm )5 j _"; ~ ck | at. . thi \ Of, Ho ‘an â€", Chargh . wF) Ns