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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Apr 1918, p. 9

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_ WESELOHâ€"GOUDIE, Ltd. t Nujol the only Remedy | _ _ to Help in T‘wenty Years W?fl;fiben of the Canadian ru enjoying an address by . G. Nasmith, of Toronto on Who and What‘s What J. G. Hurst attended a meeting v, tive of the Ontario S. ». to last weck. . Btark who has been serâ€" in Hamilton has returnea mpanied by his mother. Fto be able to resume <his the course of a month. es Lolo and Amy Snider spen: at 6.15 p. m. on the subject Our Great Fire Sale Starts Friday, April 12 =« end in Toronto. â€" iimen, )alleuu Berger ana e grad y getting in a supâ€" al. Wz:lla wisest, the one & supply now, or waits untti n to heart chat about how to the anniversary of e on the morrow, April 9:â€", : ol our kith and kin. went . Yerily a spot sacred to and which our friend the. zd York hopes may never Josey came scottishing urday a‘.n. remarking how active felt, but Andrew, Fat was lying low, and held usâ€""Joe, have you scen the tâ€"inâ€"Council demanding . all from 16 to 60 shall be en m useful work? Over the y‘s sciatic nerve las ) twitching. We can hardly orum these days. Between are trying to save daylight who are busy reckoning up me taxes, a lone occupani ichairs is soliloquizing on that were as the order of Bt, Jacabs. Monday, Sandy and two «. of the clan orc having a § Storesâ€"â€"No, 1, 26 King St. East; No. 2, Old Stand, 42, King St. East; No. 3, 12 Frederick St.; No. 4, 16 Frederick St., above Grocery Store; No.5, in our old Carpet Department Busy hbor s BAYONNE > NEW JERSEY MUJOL 18 NEVER S0LD 1N BULK KITCHENER AGENTS: io y ie ies NVNOL. nnt E. 0. RITZ & cos Canadian Selling Agents W. H. SHOEMAKER, * CHARLES GYDE & sor A. J. ROOS. P.O. Box 875, Montreal A bookbet, *The Doctor Says, WATERLOO AGENTS: mailed on request. A. B. LEAARN, 0 A. G. HAENNEL.® & & or constipati NUJOL will relieve you of chronic constipation as it did Mr. Raplee. It makes no difference how long you have suffered, nor what remedies have failed to help you. Get the necessary relief by the use of Nujol, which helped Mr. Raplee when all other remedies were unsuccessful. a Nujol relieves in a gentle, effective way, without griping or unpleasant reaction. It contains no drug; does not artificiâ€" ally stimulate; and so aids the bowels to act naturally and regularly. Nujol is a safe remedy for the youngest child or the weakest invalid. Thousands now use Nujol instead of harmful pills and salts. Try it yourself and be "regular as clockwork." Mr. A. L. Raplee writes the following strong.recomâ€" mendation of Nujol after this effective remedy relieved him from chronic constipation. NUJOL LABORATORIES, STANDARD OIL CO. (New Jersey); BAYONNE, N.J. ; Dear Sirs:â€" 1 cannot sper‘ too highly of Nujol. 1 had constipation for:twenty years, and Nujol was the first remedy of all I have used to help. Yours truly, Bluf, Urab. . A 1â€" Raprrr ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS There are no substitutesâ€"there is orly Nujol. Manufactured by STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Regular The Misses Alice and Hazel Ward of Toronto spent the Easter bolifiays with their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shepherd. Miss Jean McAllister is spending a few weeks with friends at Toronto. Miss Emmae Frances of Detroit was a glest. of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hummel last week. Local and Personal. _ TheMisses Sarah â€" aad . Mellizzic Cressman from _ Centerville spent dlast week end at Pleasant View. Mr. Amos Weber and Miss Mary Weber of Bridgeport were Sunday guests at Pleasant View. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Mchoeman left last week for their home at Philadelphia, Pen.. after spending the . winter months here with the latter‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. _ McAllister. Their daughter little Miss Verl Keeman is staying here, to spend the summer with her grandparents.. â€" Mr. Bachman from Newstecd spent last week end at his home here: _ Mr. W. H. Suyder and Mr. J. H. Fell :vo each purchased .; “em“ one odhdfi cream t A creamery and other to deliver Jack of Kitchener spent Sunday with friends in town Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schmidt of ‘Erbsville visited the latter‘s l’other Mrs. B. Holst over Sundzy: Bervices in St. James‘ church at 7.30 p. m. in Calvary church at 11 a. im. and 7.30 p. m. and a prayer moetâ€" ing of the Y P. B. M. M. in the Menâ€" nonite church at 7.45 p. m., subject "Sympathy for others." _Rev. J. A. Schmitt of Kitchener was calling on friends in town on Tues ~ Mr. Harry Murat biés baen transferâ€" red from the Kitchener branch of the Molson‘s Bank to the branch in St. Mr. and Mré. J. B. Weaver and Mr "How the Health of the British Army Mr. and Mrs. Alien ‘Veb and Bloomingdale. as Clockwork ; Dettweller and Miss Rosa Cober from| *‘ U ikohame uons "rcoie" sE ChE. "Anet % Mrs. Albert Snyder‘s las Sunday. _| The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ';;.“&w'u“.:mm.uluuawu“uu% ‘ Miss McAshill of Kitchener spent on Tuesday the 2nd day of Apzil, 1 ?:mlhohusuumyufluultlm@mm last / 1@ W . NMiss â€"Gladys Cressman . spent All the members present.â€" _ The week at Bresisu with wm’fy««»m. . Larsogt Soin of Auz Medicine in the Â¥ are a tested _ Remedy regone the ow "or bie te sweeten the stomach, and renew healthy bowel action. A household remedy ap 1hese unheaithy conchtion promptly corrected by. eyes and muddy skin, all from a poor supply of For Bilfous Mr. Philip Hummel of Kitchener (Continued on page 10.) maiwÂ¥ Snyder, that this Council do nov _ ~ ‘irn to meet again at the Counci: !C:. mber, Conest3go, on Tuesday, the . ~ utw aay of May, noxt, at 9 o‘clock a.m. ° on Tuesday the 2nd da» All the members p [ wore Tamh tho aieth Pathmagtersâ€"Simeon Weber, Enoc Bguman, Norh G. Martin, David Bearâ€" inger, Nathaniel Martin, Wm. Jacobi. Eli Sauder, Eph. Betzner, Osiah Bru bacher, Noah L. Martin; M. C. Schweitâ€" zer, Amos Esch, Norman Martin, Geo. adamson, Peter Bowman, Noah L Marâ€" tin, Chris. Esch, Cranson Weber. Ben Miller. Edw. Snyder, Abe Gingrich, Alâ€" bert Hass, Amos M. Bearinger, Albert Lorch, Stanley Keller, Louis Brox Noah Reist, John Schierholtz, Albert KRodgers, Manasseh Martin, Samuel Horst, Joshua Snider, C. D. Bowman, Wm. Raitor, Rhodes Letson, Michael Laubgr, Menno W. Snyder, Wm. Sher riffe, J. J. Wilkinson, Win. Hemmerich, Frank Zettel, Barney Schmuck, . Jos. F. Friedman, Samuel Spies, Petec Schwindt, Levi W. Martin, Geo. Eisenâ€" bach, Enos W. Martin, Paul Kurtz. Osâ€" car Rittor, Herbert Shantz, John Kuh‘, Jesse B. Snyder, Henry B. Eix, And. Doerbecker, David Sauder,. Walitor Durst, Henry Beckner, John Pitie, Henry Klinck, John B. Horst, John S. Frey, Chas. Schuett, Samuel Umbach. Geo. Haffner, John W. Miller, Herbert Smith, Milton Weber, Edw. Martinâ€" Addison Reist, Noah Shoemaker, Geo. S. Geisel, Noah Kraemer, Sarmh. Letson. Aaron Hoffman, Henry Diebel, Freq Uberig, Simeon Martin. â€" o County Road Overseersâ€"Chas. Koch Gordon Peterson, Samuel Good, Abe. B. Martin, C. 8. Weber, Isaiah M. Marâ€" tin, Moses C. Martin, Pefer Miller, Iyâ€" vin Reist, John C. Bricker. Jacob Dreiâ€" «inger, Geo. S. Miller, Westey Mowleti. Walter Veiteh. Metd inspectorsâ€"John Hardy, Wi. Detior, John B. Wideman, Peter Miller. Edmund Schwindt. John Schansr, John Lehimwat. FENCEVIEWERSâ€"Martin E. Bra bacher, Henry Klinck, Jesse B. Sny: der, Anthony Gies,Â¥ohn Schaner. Eph Weber, Ezra A. Weber, James Mitâ€" chell, L. Schmermand. * ed urider Byâ€"Law No, 659 POUNDKEEPERSâ€"H. N. Huehu: M. Brohman, G. Hollinger, Casper Mogk, .J. W. Schweitzer, Chas.\Zinger, And. Hammel, Byron Letson. Moved by Norman Snyder and Alex. Fenceâ€"Viewersnâ€"Mâ€" 8u $ Forbes, that Byâ€"Law No. 659 be read} PENCEVIEWERS:â€"iâ€"Con. Quehl, a th‘ri time and passed.â€"Carried. ~,3â€"John Jacobi, 3â€"Hubert Diss, 4â€" Mioved .by Norman Snyder and J. H.}John Haid, 5â€"Allan Glaister, 6â€"Hy Woods, that the following accounts be Merlau, 7â€"J. S. Hahn, 8â€"â€"J. McGoey, paid and that the Reeve grant his orâ€"|yâ€"Adam Heipe!, 10â€"â€"Alf. Hewitt, 11â€" ders for the same:â€" . Chas. Logel, 12â€"Alex. Hammond, 13â€" Frank Zettel, tax refund ... ... 2.0" Albert Knight. W. J. Letson, timber ..... ...4153.10 _ In Byâ€"Law 754 the following inserâ€" Noah Lichty, teaming ... ...;. 9.59|tions were made by the Chairman:â€" D. M.,Bowman, limber ... ... 12.85‘ PATHMASTERS:â€"No. 1â€"Jos. Leis, Sam. Horst, tile ..... ... ..... 2.6#|2â€"John H. Wagner. 3â€"David Kropf, Alvin~SBhants, plank ..... ..... 98.35 14â€"Geo. Dorsch, 5 and 6â€"Wellesley P. Henry W. Schmidt, gravel ... .. l.Os‘vmage, 7â€"Herman _ Neeb, , 8â€"Geo. Board of Health, formaldehyde . 8.90(Berscht, 94â€"Herman Berg, 10 â€"Simon Mospital for Sick Children, charâ€" |smuax. 11â€"â€"Peter,. Moser, 12â€"Paul My l..e? serrse vitorcucrssrns _ 900 Geo. KEisenbach, gravel and rails, 8.00 Daniel B. Martin, stopes ... ... 200 Allan Good, plates and spikes . 3.00 Winterbourne Red Cross Society, 50.00 Chas. Marriott, lantern and reâ€" c John "Wollis, work .... .. Aaron M. Bauman, e@rth Pilkington Tp. townline . To the Reeve and Council:â€"We, your committee of the whole, beg leave to report that we have examined the Auditors‘ statement of the Treasurer‘s accounts for the year, 1917, showing a debit balance of $641.18 and as we find same correct we recommend the adoption of the same. cmrmu.l Moved by Alex. S. Forbes and Norâ€"| _ Total . man Snyder, that the report of the, â€"Carried Committee of the whole on the Audiâ€"‘ Moved by tors‘ statement of the Treasurer‘s acâ€" L. McKay t counts be adopted and engrossed on a Committe the miputes.â€"Carried. Nos. 753‘ an Moved by J. H. Woods and John man of said Committeeâ€"Carried. Brox,. that. Byâ€"law No. 659 to Inpoint’ In Byâ€"Law 753 the following appoin‘â€" the several Township Officers for the‘ments were made, Poundâ€"Keepers G. year 1918, be read a first and second A. Barbour, 2â€"W. H. Schaner; 3â€"Anâ€" time.â€"Carried. drew Evdt; 4â€"August Ho!zschuh; 5â€"â€" Moved by John Brox and Norman Otto Meyer; 6â€"W. O. Herzog; 71â€" Snyder, that Road Division No. 65 be David McFadden; 8â€"Peter Lienhafdt; extended to include all of Division No. {9â€"Chas Miller; 10â€"Alex. McKay; 11 68.â€"Carried. ‘â€"John Rusger. â€" After examining the same the Coun cil resumed and the chairman present ed the following report:â€" tached â€"to S. 5. No. 17, Peel .| Moved by F, Lackner, seconded by m decided to take‘J. L. McKay that the tollowing bills no Ac ~A% ‘ud accounts be paid and that the ‘ %Mc ratepayers fReeve iisue his orders accordingly in wish Â¥ e 150 be to lh;’-‘-:mynm thereof, as follows:>â€" sch6ol S w paid n Lichty, work on wintérâ€"road, $1.00 tees . 8. w they now ; Chas. king p& t trust the 8. 8. to which th. j Steiss 2. uper belong, as provided by Sec. 70 of the| House of Reéfuge ..}.... .... 200 Public School Act. | wikam Stabkis. nant mt use at The miffutes of the. previous session "inhen ns of fve retluagare oo ho Foalnns ur Wiil wich, a Ap have their lands atâ€" tached ua 8. 5. No. 17, Peel & rwmu decided to take On motion by Snyder and Woods the council went into a committee of the whole, on the Auditors‘ statement of the Treasurer‘s accounts for the year 1917, with John Brox in the chair. Tax Oolisctorâ€"Jacob Kienzle. Moved flb;‘\nlex. §. Forbes and Nor â€"Carried. t 20e ? A The following officers were appoint (Signed), JOHN BROX, $416.20 50.00 5.15 1.35 1.50 C opar m aimk * Ceate e e mt ce uc e oo s ,__In Byâ€"Law 754 the following inserâ€" |tions were made by the Chairman:â€" ‘ PATHMASTERS:â€"No. 1â€"Jos. Leis, 2â€"John H. Wagner, 3â€"David Kropf, 4â€"Geo. Dorsch, 5 and 6â€"Wellesley P. ‘Vmage. 7â€"Herman _ Neeb, , 8â€"Geo. Berscht, 9â€"â€"Herman Berg, 10â€"Simon Strauss, 11â€"â€"Peter, Moser, 12â€"Paul Kieswetter, 13â€"Geo. Doerbecker, 14â€" |Ed. Schott, 15â€"Jos. Herties, 16â€"Jacoh Kuntz, 17â€"Wim. Goldbeek, 18â€"Chas. Hackbart, 19â€"John _ Lips, 20â€"Ed. Schmidt, 21â€"C. A. Kennell, 22â€"G. A. Barbour, 23â€"Wellingtou Utiey, 24â€" Jos. Druar, 25â€"David Hetrgott, 26â€" St. C‘ements _P. Village, 27â€"Henry N. Huehn, 28â€"W. J. Satter, 22â€"V. Otterbein. 30â€"M. B. Brubacher, 31â€" W. Z. Koebel, 32â€"John Gies, 33â€"LLeo. lvnisin, 34â€"Louis Dietrich, 35â€"Wm Wilford. 36â€"M. C. Tanner, 37â€"Alois \Lenhardt, 38â€"John K. Forwell, 33â€" | John Haid. 40â€"Geo. â€" Voll 41â€"Val. ; Schneider, 42â€"Hawkesville P. Village. l-l.'l~8u=nh. Scherrer. 44â€"Pierce Deâ€" Kay, 45â€"Hy. A. ~Brubacher. |46â€"G. Frickey, 47â€"John Schlueter, 48â€"Elias Weber, 19â€"Alex Schlueter, 50â€"N. B. | Snider, 51â€"David. Schneider, 52â€"John IF._Martin, 52â€"W. W. Martinson. 54â€" |E. B. Powell, §55â€"Jos. Eckert, 56â€"F. McGoey, 57â€"R. Mewhinney. 58â€"Hy. Newton, 59â€"AM. Lavery, 60â€"John Rusâ€" ger, 61â€"Thos. Hanley. 62â€"Wm. Millâ€" ; ner. 63â€"E. Boyed. 61â€"John Schmetzâ€" per. 63â€"Joseph Ament. 70â€"Pat Short, 71iâ€"E. M. Gerth, 72 and 73â€"Alex. : Morrow, 74â€"Wm. Lantz, 75â€"Leo. Dieâ€" |bold. 76â€"L. Neumaster. 77â€"Jos. Runâ€" stedler, 78â€"M. L. Erb, 79â€"Wm. Bersch. 80â€"T. H. Ray. 81â€"John Phair. 82â€"Jos. Zebhr, 83â€"John Henderson, 84â€"Albert Smith, 85â€"Noah Erb, 86â€" E. H. Berg. 87â€"\Wm. Dietrich, 88â€"W. S. Freeborn, 89â€"Jas. Freeborn,. 90â€" Andrew Freeborn, 91â€"J. G. Schmidt. 92â€"Adam Grenim‘ 93â€"Otto Poomer, 94â€"Guy MeMillan, 95â€"D. W. Chat mers, _ 96â€"Wm. _ Voll. 97â€"Joseph Stubbs, 98â€"C. V. Gies, and 99â€"Wa!â€" ter Adam. Moved by J. S. Meyer. seconded by F. Lackner. that Committee rise and resume in open Counci‘.â€"Carried. Consideration of the Auditor‘s Reâ€"| port: â€"Thereafter it was moved by J L. McKay, seconded by J. T. Petch that the Auditor‘s Report. as received and after examination by the memâ€" beérs. of this Board. that the same he adopted. and that the Clerk be instruct. | éd to got the roquired number of the detailed _ and _ Abstract statement ,I printed. â€"Carried. 4 Maved by J. S. Meyet. secouded by J. T. Petch that this Council do naw adjourn to meet again Monday, the 6th day of May, 1918, at 10 o‘clock in the forenvon. . St. Ciements, April 5th, 1918 Moved by J. Reide!, seconded by J. T. Petch that Byâ€"Laws, Nos. 753 and 754. as filled in, be read a third time and passed. ' There are still several Roadâ€"Lists in the ‘hands of the Pathmasters. which should bave been returned last Augâ€" ust. Will such Pathmasters kindly now mail them to the Clerk? All members were t. J. Ret del, t::::on. ....E:"m nadâ€" utes, uary meeting, were l‘l‘lldl‘m , Communications, bills and accounts were handed to the Reeve and read by Chas. Steiss, taking pauper to House of Refuge ..t.... «... William Stockie, paid for use of disk on winter road ..... ... J. B. Knarr, post and poie account Â¥ . PBY, ..00% csl66 k66 kk 6k Louis b.ciburger, for posts and Moved by J. Reidel, seconded by J. L. McKay that this Council form into a Committee of the whole on Byâ€"Laws Nos. 753 and 754, J. S. Meyer, Chairâ€" man of said Committee.â€"Carried. The u-w.’l Council, of the Town ship of W: l'"‘.:ot ;lnuu to ad jJournment, _ a ownship Hall Crosshill, ‘Thesday, April 2nd, 1918, at 10 o‘clock a.m. L Geo. Ruler, work on road ..... P. Kreutzwieser, work on road .. Menno Schlueter, work on road, John Ray, gravel, account ... . Hueh Bros., refund of St. labor, Mrs. G. N. Huehn, compensation, Christ Z. Albrecht. compensaâ€" HOD ..2.l. 2lllk lllls ks s Jos. Rumig (Rumig) spikes and building rajling ..... ... David Begzgs, refund of County poies ;‘.' w ei *‘5‘ a wi 2 C ’M . I Ned Nee ut PETER F. SCHUMMER. .« $74.94 15.87 10.00 3.15 6.50 5.50 1.50 3.00 Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it immeâ€" diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. ‘This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and di¢; then the hair Talls out fast. suyy get a 25â€"cent bottle of Knowltoh‘s Danderine from any drug store and just try it. . If you care for heavy hair that glisâ€" tons with beauty and is radiant with life; bas an incomparable softness and is fuffly and lustrous, try Danderine. There were no Vendors‘ licenses is sued in the County, of Waterloo dur ing the current license year. Girls! Try It! Hair gets soft, fuffy and beautifulâ€"Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine, Da You Appreciate Good Work â€" Good Values for Your Money Notice is hereby given that a meetâ€" ing of the Board O License Commisâ€" sioners â€" for Ontario will be held in the License _ Commissioners‘ Office. Parliament Buildings. Toronto, on Tuesday the 23rd day. of April, 1918, at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the forenoon, for the purâ€" pose of considering applications for Vendors‘ licenses for the license year 1918â€"19. . The follawing persons who were not holders of Vendors‘ licenses for The County of Waterloo, for the license vyear 1917â€"18 are applying for Venâ€" dors‘ licenses for 1918â€"19. EDWARD F. SEAGRAM, KING ST., Town of Waterloo. All persons interested will govern themselves according‘y. There is one Vendor‘s licenses ap plied for the license yvear 1918â€"19. * JO§. WINTERHALT, License inspector. © For County of Wateriog. Get both by dealing at THE CONESTOGO REPAIR sHOP 1 do all kinds of yrinding such as Lawn Mowers, Binder and Mower Knives, Clippers, Plow Shares, ate., and filing and gumming of Saws, also repair all kinds of wagonmakers woodâ€" work and Furniture, Picture framing done. § Before buying eisewhere come and see my stock of new Cleveiand and secondâ€"hand Bicycles, all kinds of reâ€" pairs and accessories. Bicycle repairâ€" ing done. f HARRY G. HACHBORN Number uhlimited Highest marke »rice patd. Next shipment Wednesday April 10th. 1 guarantee satisfaction. My prices are reasonable. * Get Ready For Spring this place your headquartâ€" ers for anything in the line ONTARIO TEMPERANCE ACT. Harness Promptly Done. W.G.!Brueckner H.B. DUERING masrtra awf Hk NERERGEPD Hogs Wanted Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€"Practical knowâ€" ledge of values of real estate, live stock, implements, etc. You‘ll do well to make FREE FROM DANDRUFF Auctioneer Experienced At1 Baden Valuator Phone 136, Waterloo. And 15â€"2t \â€" PUBLIG §ME ~ all Roans. Apply to D. H. Sn{dcr‘ s ! R. R. No. 1, »S’..w Dundee. * 134t. Valuable Real Estate and These will be sold by public suction cn the premises cf Jacob Mofstetter, situated in the village of Potersburgâ€" Tuesday, April 16th, 1918 Commencing at 2 o‘clock p. 11., the following : â€" â€" Bay horse, 5 years old, good driver. two top buggics, one nearly new, 1 cutter, 2 set single harness, string bells, 2 bales of Hay, surrey if not previously sold, 1 read cart, 26 feet of grain and chep elevator, one 30 inch and one 20 inch split pulleys, whee! barrow fork, shovels, and hoes, cornerâ€" cupboard,. 1 extencion table. benches and chairs, sink, water bench, hedâ€" stead, 2 woollen horse blankets, 1 robe, csussge grinder end stuffer, 2 vinegar barrols, 1 churn, 1 kitchen wood and coal stove, box stove, parior eoal stove, wire stretcher, Remington rifle, one saddlersâ€"bench, wash machâ€" ine and wringer, and other articles too numerous to mention. € Terms of chattels, sums of $15.00 and under cash, over that amount 6 months on approved security. Real Estate t MINARD‘8 _ LINIMENT CURES COoLDS. ETC. FARM FOR SALEâ€" 94 acres, /, mile from Blair, on Doon road. . Apply on premiscs. Mrs. L. H. Binkley. 13 6t. FOR SALEâ€"4 pure bred Jerseys. A ply at S. S. Shants, 371 King St. 1 5 ACRES OF LAND near street tar for sale or to exchange on h(yfi. Apply 36 Gordon Ave. ~Phone 188# HIGMLY IMPROVED | Saskatchewan farm, 2 miles from railroad. . Exâ€" cellent buildings. . 450 acres ready. for crop. â€" Box 31, Telegraph. 124t TO RENTâ€" 195 acre farm, situate 4 mile west of Mannheim. _ Appl; Christ. Hofstettler, Baden. 13â€"3 FOUNDâ€" A collie dog, blazk, with little brown. Owner can bhave same by paying expense. B. W. Moyer, Bloomingdale; Ont. 13â€"3t ‘Terms of real estate will be made known on day of sale. WANTEDâ€"Experienced farm â€" hand wants work on farm, year‘s engageâ€" ment perferred. Apply to Box 31, Chronicieâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo. FOR SALEâ€"Home: grown Giant Yeiâ€" ow intermediateemangél seed 3t 7 cents per lb. Eph. H. Weber. Kitâ€" chener, R. R. No. 2, Municipal, Tele phone 24, R. 21. 15â€"2t. At the same time the property wili be offered for sale, consisting of 1% story veneered House, ome acre of land, hard and soft water, also frame Apr. 27â€" Household goods of Mrs. Daniel Knechtel, Pandora Ave., Kitâ€" chener. 22 0e" Apr. 16â€"Valuable Real Estate~ and Household Effects â€" of Jatob Hofâ€" stetter, in the village of Peters, E. J. MICKUS, AUCTIONEER. April _ 13.â€"Household _ effects _ at Schweitzer‘s in the village of Conâ€" estogo. FOR SALEâ€"Three Registered Shortâ€" horn bulls aged from 9 to 13 months, FOR SALEâ€"Single Comb day old White Leghorn Chicks. Apply N. FEW GOOD ONTARIO FARMS, city property, also a fruit farm, to rent, for sale, or exchange. ‘What have you 40 offer? Western farm lands preferred, _ N. Schaefer, Kitâ€" chener, 20 Eby St. S. 3~32‘-‘8t 13â€"6t. Kitchener, or phone 1%60w. _ 39â€"t Beam, Waterloo. JACOB MOFSTETTER, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Aud}omr. Miscellaneous Wants. E. J. SHANTZ, AuctioneerH. AUCTIONR SALES 14â€"3t.

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