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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Apr 1912, p. 6

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pmmotmmmmmmmani [ AMOUS P e Lydia E. » [ pound. 6 baby wa %, > Aso i1 I K3 Fl stand lo @1 % M any dists ns i to fie d (Â¥x. n ze M alt the his: > dft L took ye ;% MÂ¥ J I felt N l8 â€" ho s lt man, * T / ~/ Srom morning till hight and d 1 dertainly think _/_, pain at childbirth and recor #2 4 ty woman who is pregnan: â€"" _ â€" tee this testimonial if you f] \‘wâ€" Rrelp some other woman.‘‘â€" 7 C "> Tegront Te pncdant t t k M Ni d 2 Nt hooe mho haek the medt U Eml:mum childless there are because of the fact that %tmm'-vw. Compound woihen normal, healthy andstrong. This is evidenced by the following letters Wwhich are genuine and truthful : London, Ont.â€"*I wish to thank you for the benefit I received by taking your + famous medicine, t Lydia E. Pinkham‘s ‘ [ |Vegetable Comâ€" ‘ k mnd. Before my e y was born I was 4 AY $so ill I eould not Pfi stand long or walk us any distance. â€" I had . sb to lie downâ€" nearly " T WtK your medicint mm . Jti feltlmnv woâ€" Motherhood is woman s highest sphere fim..!:hfielrddmd her dearest hopes greatest desires; yet thouâ€" sands of nounwomnfl:rough’modq- Frangement have been denied this blessing. Par‘s, Cnt., Ajril Marshall, of Monit King Streot Batt‘st has teen extended a #‘st chirch here. Healthy Mothers and Chi dren Make Happy Homes & MuSr cisst aLi Ottawa, Cnt., April 12. â€"Under the provisions of the Adulteration Act an ~crler inâ€"council has beer rassed Axing the standards for "cdible vegeâ€" table cils." These include oli e oi aniâ€"coiton seed o‘l, the s‘andarcs of qvality of which are set forth in the orcer. It is proâ€"iled that either â€"of these may be sold as silad oil, but when covtonseed oil is offercd as saâ€" tac oil the fact that it is cottonsced oil mitst te declared or. the label. The same t%t is exacted in regard to ~mixbures : of ~cottcnseed .oil and olive oil; it ‘must be stated ia the laâ€" bel that the;contents of the package are a mixtere. O _ s THE BLESSING _ OF MOTHERKOOD Brook +/ Angortl) i ge. Adfhc it acacn E200 T SE1Groadway, M m& Â¥ 8t. Wu&h"ng! m‘ Trave Manks + Desions sending a Mahc 2:' m&?’:fi. P ner oo onfi Uousptiot) Connaential., NARDGOOE on Pareuce nada, $225 a year postags prepaid. " Soid by haterpoee o Ainstrnted weekls, Lorgest ctr. PINCHIN, JOHNâ€" SON & CO: (Canada) Limited TORONTO, â€" ONT. z‘ x( %“lfinm‘ Paluters, Pai Telephone EW&E-ES.M-E aohse es iif“ T crres: oomichs bakle i outside some â€"housefinishing Nee C ~1.*. daganpa ii;e’:vr: Wh:uoxt:“d a little &dfiulmd. It insures beauâ€" tiful, lasting work. _ Every can is ready for use. At the nearest Minerva dealer.â€" right now. Theg‘iabrraranthtane . Sold by prominent dealers at all poin® including KROETSCH N & BOPPRE : WATERLOO EVERY USE IN THE HOME YEGETABIE OIL :l:.-llm work was happy ly think it relieves nd recommend it to ooie, "wey nan.""â€"Mrs. Frank 6 St., London. Ont. [ was alling all the w what the mattor by but my health T6 Years al, formetly â€" ‘of Cl rch, Berlin, call to.the Bapâ€" â€"Re === W orEsULTS PROD! The l:w $20,000 Governmnt s’:l.fi office wés opened at Forgus om 6 'rdnyttot the first time, It is a handâ€" some _ Building, . and contains a resiâ€" "ence in the vpper I!M‘y';. The ow + i1ding is sftuated in southern ortion ‘of 1hy town, ‘two blocts (‘om .the former one, and so. -}:.“"'"" kls‘:a&- ttmg be ag ommeoia bowever > up tor any L‘ttle intohveniench‘. _ A:, who has fathered the several | clanges in the meCical act.to frovide‘ fo: the .a@miesion of osteopaths under certain. ‘restrictions, < explain>d t‘hg: morning that a special mc«: of comn ittee ~will be held on ursday | neXt to comsider the objections®of the chiropractors, ts Christian science hbealers and others who assert that the bil debars tilem . from the tight &‘mm in Ontario. "It gl‘l proâ€" y ‘te found," ‘he h&; t â€" the measure only ‘restricts trom the : professional recognition in the sourts of law should they attempt to sue Iogl unâ€"aid fees. . I do not suppose that they ~could te prokibited from ,m-l ticing their various methods of cure.‘‘ It was hinted tilat when the ‘commitâ€" tee meets there will be suggestions made tliat the Christian scientists be rerm‘tted to ehgage in cure. through mental suggestion, but that the bill should . make no â€" provision for their i ht 40 compensation. . FERGUS HAS NEW POS8T _ Agents, of insurance companies=â€"not The bulk sales act introduced . by registered in Ontario must now take Mr. W. D. McPherson for the . proâ€" out ‘licenses each year for each« comâ€" tectionâ€" of wholesale dealers from pany whose policies they issue. The fraudulent debtors was amended '? need for some such provision as this the House, and during the â€"recess wili was found in the case of the fires ge“ distributed .. among . _ m@rchants which devastated the north country rough the Province, so as to have lagt summer, when many of the poliâ€" an expression of their opinion on it cies by which the property was deemâ€" before the next session. ed to be protected were foundt worth~ â€" The House will meet for _ proâ€" less. ; rogation at noon toâ€"morrow.. > "mouun ol assossment and ~~teâ€" ‘form, and bas so lat wn as to ‘refer the bills along these lines to a | special : committée for % during the recess, while not is j ing anything .definite in the â€"way of | "or oo neviied wm'pg-l ‘ im the session, the provision â€"â€" the { raising of a $5,000,000 loan _to * be ‘unlln the development of New Ontâ€" .atio, andâ€" the public health act dividâ€" |ing the Province into districts, _ are outstanding. in importance. While there is no definite period stated over | which the spending of the â€" $5,000,000 ‘is to extend, the money will be ~used |in the building. of roads, ‘bridges, and ; other â€" means . of transportation, agriâ€" |cultural aid, colonization, immigraâ€" Aion and other useful purposes. MAKE CONCESSIONS ’ TO CHRISTI&Nâ€"SCIENTISTS oo *Fatting naindcr. t Toronto, April _ 10.â€"That those pratitioners ~who fring <about ctres through "appeals to Almighty God" should not be forced to qualify under the Ontar:io medical council‘s new act is a widelyâ€"supported request made the sâ€"eial~commvttee of the t ra by the Christian Science of th> qprovince. Dr. Jamiescn, M.L.â€" â€" By Hon. Mr. Hanna‘s public health act the Province isin, the course of & year to be divided into. ten adminisâ€" trative districts, with a Provincial health â€"officer in charge . ofâ€". each. Local: Health Boards are to ‘be cut down, as regards membership, and the health: officers strengthened ip their offices. _ All communicable ~~ discases must be reported by local _ .officers. Hospitals recéiving public aid DT not refuse 40 take in consumptive paticitts, and municipalities must care for the indigent patients within their own limits. Private hospitals â€"will come under inspection, Local . boards will be required to order general vacâ€" cination in any. municipality . where therte is an outhreak of smallpox. Mr. Hanna aso â€" introduced: â€" proâ€" vision for the ‘mposing _ of indeterâ€" l:ri?c sentences on habitual * drunkâ€" , who .maâ€" be cared for on ‘ Inâ€" dustrial Farms.â€" The liquor . licensé act was so an.erded that liquor must not be kept in local option districts above certain quantities, ~subject <to penalty. j The adoption by ‘the Liberal party ';'{:.. bar has m’?n‘zum.g“ to awake "to th; demands of t growing temperance setitin through the Province and to p f gate its ‘"no treating" policy. â€" T Government" has also uqn‘ _to . ses that there is actual need for some of the Government in compromising â€" attitude certain measures ol a radical nature, and fo must be given to the Opposition under Mr. ] » Toronte, April 13.â€"T7 theâ€" Ontario ature ed has been mot for ressous. Not only has m Le IK@d Ked 0 mw‘o t30 sicenss dn r [&ojee { Jna Ten Districts ant Ah t than usly . "activity of the N. W. Rovg. in ut rtai on the p2 liihl"fl”: hostility to OFFICE BY L & $20,~ all. med the roâ€" 50 conts materâ€" . from ‘th o 16@ sia ereit ach 10 Spting aliiments are not imaginaty. .'Evel:x :l‘kmos:tolnstmfiofllhr ; months most crying to their "health, Confinement indoors, often‘ in overâ€" heated and nearly always badly yventiâ€" lated room#â€"in the home, the office, the shop and the school, taxes the ] vitality â€"Of eveh the strongest., ‘The Noodthuu thin and watery and is clogged with impurity.. Some people have headaches and a feeling of lanâ€" your.. Othérs are Jowâ€"spirited â€" and nervous. : Still others are trombled with disfiguring pimples : and _ skin morning leeling Just as Ured as when , ing just as tired as when ‘tboy went to bed. ‘These â€" are . all spring symptomsâ€"that the. blood is I.m ol ordet. and that a medicine is needed. â€"Many people take purgative , medicines in t.L spring. Thir I‘: & |serious mistake. You cannot cure . vours@ll with a medicine that â€"galâ€" lops through your system and leavss |you woaker still. This is all that a purgative dobs. What you need to give you health and strength â€" i ‘the spring is a tonic medicine that ‘will |elflch the blovd and soothe the jangâ€" led notves. ‘And the one atways rel able tonic and blood builder is Dr. Williams* Pink (PHIS. _ These â€" pills ndt only banish spring weakness â€" but guard you against the more. seriouk .~ debility, _ % to bad blood. In proof of this . Mrs. : * e ‘.‘ Th ¢ t E f Ont. Ves “5";’ 7 fr}f r ., ‘ as Dr advice of an aunt I the o«mmwrm_"fi'}-. using five boxes I m-y\ fully restored, and cheerfully\ mend the plils to others‘* â€" ‘The raising of a new loan of $500,â€" Doo tot the purchase of timber limits in Algonguin Park wasâ€"authorized. > The House sat from February« 4 uatil April 13, whea all the work was completed. During the session 161 bills were passed, more than half of them ‘being private bills. _ _ ~ ‘The establishment of the W Museum was provided for, and _ 41 Ontario College of Art was: incorpor SPRING BLOOD While the expected Fesderal _ grant for aid in highway improvement will not be received by the Province this year, the Legislatureâ€" passed a meas ure whereby munpjcipalities will have greater facility in wotking _ out schemes of road .improvement. . A measure which will te:welcomed by automobilists was the raising 0° the speed limit.to filteen: ~miles â€" ar hour in cities and towns, ‘and _ tr twen‘ty. miles in the country.. How to Get New Health and New Strength at This Season Little: of the Jegislation asked .. fot By the city of Toronto was allowed to pass, the most important that was passed <being the provision for â€" the ordering of.interchange of traffic beâ€" tween street railway systems within the one municipality. The act â€" for the establishment of *‘gardem : subâ€" urbs"‘ and tgwn-plunhg was _ also passed. . ~ en . < A check was placed on the ‘opéraâ€" tions of ‘loan sharks‘" by â€"an act which says that where excessive inâ€" terest has ‘been charged the â€"courts may order a contrdct to be vold A bill introdguced by ~ Sir "James Whitaey to limit the employment â€"of miners urlderground to eight _ hours a day was withdrawn, much to the disappointment of many..who bad hopâ€" 4 to see it pass. Hon. Mr, . Hearst made ‘provisionfor a ‘certain amount of protection for miners‘ by prohibitâ€" ing the storing of explosives in ~the vicinity of a mine, and . prohibiting persons â€" under the ‘influence «of ‘ligtor from remaining around a ynine,. $o regulate power and light _ to â€"take over private telephone : sysâ€" tems. ‘The municipal franthises â€" ast introduced ‘by ‘Hon. Adam: Beck ~preâ€" vents ‘a municipality from ° giving ‘ .& franchise on ite streets to any.. Corâ€" poration without the assent of. the clectors. Another act of Mr. Beck‘s wu,nma-w‘t:.u.ndu Hydroâ€"alectric power to p their ;,mpcmmtm:olacm- misxionâ€"within a yeat. allow the 4 The: p t affofd, in your own interé erlook so valuable a modi IS WATERY BLOOD ERAL ACTIVE Provincial Museum No Eightâ€"hour Day n Pirnik lace Man onth' Bell, nllcto'therh & 82 years and 9 m u‘;'mflnmm. Apri health | / the bome of Adam *n Ridde!1 Schmidtâ€"Millerâ€"A t Elmiray .8, Hatvey J.â€"Schmidt, to Humu- sht. daughter. of Mr. Bonj. m' Wyâ€"Ognnâ€"-At Waterioo, . Aprit Ind, Mr. FEzra Stickney of â€" Elotra, to Miss Miriam Ogram, of Linâ€" Metbert 1. } Schlegelâ€"At Waterloo, April 13, to . .Mr. and~Mrs: Herbert Schlegel, . a Octzelâ€"At ~Berlin & Wgfloo Hosâ€" pital, April 11th, to Mr. and Mrs: â€"Geo. Octzel, a daughter. Neeb â€"At Erbsville, April 11th, *to Mt. and Mrs. Henty Neeb, a son. Millâ€"râ€"At Tavistock, April . 10, to ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, a son. Reidâ€"At Galt, April I1th, to _ Mr. and Mrs. \John D. ~Reid, a daugh, ter. Vandc~¢nterâ€"In Elmira, . April ~7th to N:r>. ard Mrs. Frank. Dandevent €r, a daughter.. _ A ; t T MARRIAGES hk DEATHS BIRTHS Ade We H it years Aand Sagk., â€" April n the t | "coâ€"ntr | daw .3 :\'ml :! passed the or edicat s s1 1 **The most costly: failures© of â€" our cities are not personal or . political, as is usually assumed; they _ rather relate to the physical side of the city. We have not yet mcquired that bigâ€"visioned outlook on city building that characterizes city â€" administraâ€" tion â€"in Germany, Austria,. France, |and, within the last few years, Great | Britain as well.: We have. Aixed â€"our I‘thoughts on political And legal prob. lems to the neglect of the n'x' r:.on impdrtant physical things. ve not thought in city h'll':u. have not bezun:< to build cities,â€" to consider comiort,â€". convénience, and beauty. We have not .controlled the harmonâ€" ious ~development of the © commurity with an eye to the fNuture, and with our thoughts on coming gentrations. 1t is t‘lm ‘Of congclous . cit> it sooine h og mam mt oo . @Oiketils of. Abs * Amaricus * "ai6. ereig |after a ciby has attained considerable immense sums of money, there had been proper planning, might 'hn been ¢ntirely avoided. ~ In the current Scribner‘s: Mr. Frederick â€" C. Howe makes the matter. clear as folâ€" Jows:â€" ~Mr, A.. Weselch Honored at the Aunual Meeting of Ontarig.. l Retail Association iThe one great fault of most cities is that they have been permitted ° to growâ€" without" any phm with the result that there are gtoss irâ€" regularitiesin the size and shape ‘of streets, total ~meglect of â€" sanitary si »o adequate : provisâ€" jon for public.parks, etc. So _ that â€" Rexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particulatly prompt ; and agreeable in action, may be. taken at any time, day or ni@¥®;.do not cause diarrhoéa, nausea, griping, excessive looseriess, or ‘other undesitable effects. They <have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with _ which they comeâ€"in contact, â€"apparently actâ€" ing as a regulative tonic upoa"'f:n' relaxed muscular coat of the 1, thus overcoming weakness, and &fding to restore the bowels to more . Â¥Yigâ€" orous andâ€" healthy . activity. _ â€" Three gizes, 10c, 25¢ and 50c. xd'mly at our ‘storeâ€"The Rexall Store. A, . G. Haehnel, Waterloo, We have a safe, dependable, . and ieA in o m constitutions who sufer from i pation: or: othér ‘bowel‘ disocdéers: . areâ€" so cortain that it will relieve these complaints _ and give absolute satisfaction in every. particular < that we offer it with our personal â€"guaranâ€" tee that it shall cost the user nothâ€" ing it it fails to substantiate _ our claims. ~‘This remedy is called Rexall Ordetlies. i Old Folks Should be Careful Ino ~â€" Their Selection of Regu!l: ative Medicine FB:~C. â€". Matthews, â€" Toronto; > Second Viceâ€"Presicent, H. C. Cameron, Go#4â€" erich; Treagurer, M. .Moyer, Toronto; Secretary, E. M. Trowern, Toronto;, Representative on the National Exhiâ€" 1i.ion ‘Association,â€" ~Joéin McCleNlan, Bowmanvilie; <Auditor, A. E. Heringâ€" The executive: officers ‘were electcet as de‘egates to the Dominion Boar#, which will. meet in Montreal on April Tteâ€"following officers were ele¢ted for the coming year‘â€"President, A,. Weseloh, : Derlin:" First Viceâ€"President, A good yeat ‘both financiallyâ€" and in respech of wor‘tdone was reported by the: officers. The . membership showed a° marked imcrease, <«many .of t: teâ€" cruits being â€"{from the inâ€" stitutions. ~ The ‘lfl: at _ all times was exceedingly lively, nearly every‘ ong .of the large number of 4> legates taking am active : rt. e The _ appolitment on theâ€" froy Tariff Commission of at least tean thoroughly conversant with retail trade .. was adrocated in cthor resolution, â€" BPF terda; ax td 4 An e ty «tt graow thoe ‘at th ven tion ¢f Retail Mer. cb ex enss. (f hangling the hsavy â€"Cata 703'.3: seat. â€" 0t by thousan is . from the ‘big : contresâ€"to all yart‘of ty coâ€"ntry . A resolution ag ing for ~ a law â€". ma‘ing ~ it a criniival â€"offence tc falsely â€" advert‘s» anm article was~ also g:ndu Another resolution. expresse ofginionâ€" (hit ‘the â€"public should be edicated up to the advantage of buyâ€" ing at home rather than by mail orâ€" FOR AGED PEOPLE nt Torgnto, Apgi] as bein p over. People, : It is the hi nditions that have been neg. * ‘, lailed L othe o# ONLY PLANNING W the . ", realizod t thing. sHiu fa yme th AM} 1¢ . ’Amm K Pn to thins e th La ala t One the &Bnâ€" Tr« it ladi¢s on that fain a basis. Burcly you don‘t wa perim:nt with common .. co tonics, when . a large bottle ISIAN SAGE soste but 50 Your money back says E.. M. Devitt if Parisian Sage isn‘t the most deâ€" lightfu.~â€" Hair . Dressing Grower, " Beautifier and Dandruff Remover you ev.r raw calâ€" side only that moders . thought is calling for systematic effort‘ rather than haphazard endeavor. Thete . i# also a demand that the moral and social welfare of the . community should be: closély supervised In oider that, from évery point ol view, fection should be as closely od as mme.m'r::pl are “: tourse,â€" who w ain > of. . sort of thing, and speak of Â¥f as patâ€" etndlism and apronâ€"string govermmnent but. the wisdom of it will. be _ very apparent to those who have. a care tor :flur thirigs than selfâ€"aggrandizeâ€" ment ay man of . dvaniacc of Glorious Hairfor Women ""Augels of Merey" is an expressionâ€" IN THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL S. olten and appropriately â€" appliecd . to © . SNIDER, Deceased. .. â€" _ â€" ; members. of the nursing professioa.~ â€" NOTICEâ€" IS â€"~MHEREBY GIYEN We have been accustomed to look int to the Statutes of Ontario, on tlie arimy of young women wi: Geo. V., Cap. 2#, that all: crediâ€" deep huinan: sympathy leads " them to wgl ; }?‘w. â€" age devote their to the reliet of the inst the estate: of SAMUBL . S. pain and sufering of their â€" more unâ€" SNIDER, late of the Town of Watâ€" fortinate fellows, . as following a life ©r100, in z County _ of Waterloo, of.‘ sacrifice : for "sweet charity‘s Eentleman, deceased, who died. r sake."" ‘There is a danger, however, About the twentyâ€"fourth day of: lest amid the tamifications of present ”u“;?.m"m ‘on â€" â€"orâ€" before _ day business â€" organization . previous %igh day of May, ‘1918, to deâ€" conceptions of this noble calling may lver or send by repaid :__ to be robbed of some vf their . charm. JACOR S. LNIDER, Waterloo, Ontâ€" The formation of local organizations &ri0,, one of the Executors . of -g and . the <introduction of a fif“ Will of the said deceased, their names sealde of charges ranging from $18.00 in full, with their addresses and deâ€" a week upwards, according to. the S¢riptions, full particulars. of. their a e of theâ€"cass, _ for mm.mmumuhnu-ae theke ‘‘acts of mercy‘* will have the TitY»if any, held by them; and that, tendency of (removing nursing . from Alter the said â€"cighteenth . dayâ€"~ of the pedestal _ upon which ~Florence May, 1912, the said ~Executors _ will Nightingale placed it and to reduce it PrOcéed to distribute the assets of & to the Jevel of ‘ordinary . commercial S@id deceased anvong the parting en putsults. No one, we are sure, who reâ€" titled thereto, having regatd only to cognizes ‘the great service rendered CA!m# of which they shall the i“; + by the nursing professions, in the alleâ€" Tectived notice, and will not be Hable viation of huiman suffering will" ~be. lor the said assets to any person of grudge its members liberal compensaâ€" WhO9e claim they shall not then havée tion, but the application of the prinâ€" L6cvived notice. x *4 & cipte of trades untontsm in reguiating â€" Datedâ€" 15th April, 1918.; the price of labor in a_.calling with «. * The traditions of â€" the nursing profes * JAMES C. HAIGHT, * wion strikes us as somewhat inconâ€" Waterino ‘Ontario, ~ gruous to say the loast. 16â€"3t SBoliciter for Executors. A I Thet Box 13. . Â¥ Fimira. . the valuable farm situated east . of Elmira flhh%m abore . . farm;, being part lot 82â€" consisting oflu{ a0tes more or less. There are 1 acres in fall wheat, 25 acres in meaâ€" dow ‘and . 15 actes h’.wulmklh’ theâ€" balance clear. > s farm is , in \L state: of â€"~cultivation. For ~Furâ€" ther‘ particulars '"'1’ to v G. H. EISENBACH, tox. 181, Elmira, Ont. ‘;:huhb‘h- l:‘m a#t:: oF ‘There 3 ‘res in wheat," 40 acres :’mfl.- 40" acres in bush and pasture, the balarce clear. This farm is in Al state of coltivaâ€" tion, second to none in the county. For turther ‘particulars apply to EISENBACH BROS, Box 13 W. A. MeNeill, ContractingCo . Rosm 4, filick Block, _ Borlin, Ont. We respectfall oolldt.i:owou:n- us detren on Jour plana, Setisiae Pt;?xlflorf‘g fat WATE§LO0 eaidevee. "Crf onite . se "Mubval V aluable Farms : For Sale FOR SALEL’ *‘ Sale â€"_â€" . 1. Aâ€" K; CRESSM A N A NOBLE®CALLING n ating: that haw amdle D AP Real ILstata â€"Agont. W ATERLOO. n A U thes for Sali Creditors of Juliana Schuets, . late ot Weterien, Svdom, ‘bocuame, . heroby notified that her a w ‘only clatms of which notice ghallâ€" ave been given if writing to C(""lfi; hucts Berlin, Ontatio, ot to undersignâ€" ed before that date. ki Dated at Berlin, Ontario, April 11, 1913. W. M. CRAM. Beriin Ontarin 18â€"3t NN%{A{B oF HHL_ IBL 8. ‘ 48 MEREBY CIVEN, to * nb t 7 £ue * in caninc nan tors and others having. claims â€" iga> inst the estate: of SAMUBL : S. SNIDER, late of the Town of Watâ€" erloo, .in . the County _ of Waterloo, gentleman, deceased, who died on or. about the twentyâ€"Jourth %fiqfl 1919,â€" are required ‘on â€"â€"or: befe he sightsenth day of May, 1912, to‘ deâ€" liver or ‘send â€" by post prepaid _ to JACOR S. SNIDER, Waterloo, Ontâ€" agrio, one of the Executors . of . the Will of the said deceased, their names Comprising 102; . acrcs, including _ 8 The balance is c s acres which is % R x u:fl watcred â€" and is ho € wlh.re nceded. Un property isa good baraâ€" with< plehty â€"of stabling. . gallon tank in barn to supply water. to . stock, : water being conveyed tifrough pipe from fowing spring and is to Le had iinâ€" abundance. Qm Aatm tx&m house mh‘ {hard "water in kitchen. Splendid celâ€" lat, . Bell telephone connection.~ . A: ‘sm .11 cottage is also on farm.: â€" The {rro;erty is" beiter known as e i+ to? farm and is situated _ 1} mile south of _ Strasburg, 7 miles . Irom: Beriin and 9 miles frowm Galt. It is one of the test farms in South Waâ€" terloo Tp.â€"and has never been ‘rented. 9â€"10mos It is in good state ol cultivation: Searcity of . ‘help _ is the feason : tor ,3""'&' For further particulars apâ€" 7 P ts e t 2t aMz Good General Store in Ningar® Fruit District.: Stock turned " ower nearly four times per year, AtilGast ,000 3Â¥ y NJ:-iocrNoign-i--flu'r' untr; than this can be found in â€" r Apply to_, _ .:; § if%, JOHN HILL, â€" ~~ Sido Notico to Creditors 13â€"4t Rare Chancee Notice to Creditors the Farm for Sale H. M. Brubacher ISRAEL BRUB RLIAS. mui A ob Haed rchard ndevrsigned CRAM, Berlin, Ontatio, Solicotors for Rxecutors * * .. atciabiee 0 by F4,.â€" M. . Dé o lifee Sothip TR CANBORO, ONT. ng it and % hait nemen t 1t tuk

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