ad} a W as Db @8 FACES SRRiIOUS CHARGT Bu ©#$ Edison Phonographs{.:: ~Surprisod :â€"Lest _ Friday . cvening wbovut. 25 of _ Mr. Milton Weber‘s friends> tendered him a surpi‘sy at the home of Mr. and Mrs Allen Shoeâ€" maker. ‘The evening was Very Pfl»‘n antly speni in games mys:c and, $00» ial intercourse, after which a ... Nety da‘nty lurch was served by the hostr es Nys. _ Allen Shoemaker. The gucs‘s departed _ in the "wee small hours" hoping _ to spend many, more such pleasant evenings. t Personals :â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. S. ; F. t hantz and Miss Sylvia and Mr..Perâ€" cy Shant: attended the funcral of the former‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law lRev. S. Goh man, which was hold at Waterloo last ‘I hursday.â€"Mes.s. _ Alvin and Regiâ€" nald Strome laft for Newmarket, Ont. where they have secured pos tions.â€" Miss Selina Weber of Berlin _ spent Sunday _ with hir friend Miss Susic Swart:.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Snider ci Floradale and Mr. and Mrs. Elias S. Shantz _ spent the weekâ€"end with friends _ at Plattsvilleâ€"The _ Nisscs Ers‘o and Lizzic â€" Swartz visited Mr. ard _ Mrs. John â€" Snider of Gerd an avd _ Mrs. John _ Snid Mills on Thursday lastâ€" th‘s _ vic‘nity attended Khufe‘s @‘nging â€" sckocl on Tuesday evering.â€"M spent Sunday with h« George Schmidt of Man A Galt, man by the name of~ Fred Flowers was remanded in the police court to the Berlin jail until ‘Saturâ€" day on a charge of abduction and anâ€" uther serious offense. ~ ; Beeccegocsesacecortecso ecessosecasossessesese | !"°"‘ 5 © UA i PHONE 253 KINCGCâ€"STREET, . WATERLOO. ’ ©2090090809000900090009 98892890 00000009009008 OMade by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, LIMITED, Montreal hours every day. . That‘s one hour wasted! You wash dishes about two . »Dishes get dirty, greasy and sticky and soap will not clean them,: Soapy dish water merely cleans the surface; it doesn‘t dig into the corners and drive outthe decayed food particles. * Gold Dust is the sanitary dish washer, It not only cleans the surface, but digs deep after hidden particles of dirt and kills the germs of decayed food which ordinary dishâ€"water overlooks. Gold Dust storilizes as well as cleanses. .. Besides doing the work better than soap or any other cleanser can, Gold Dust will save just half the time you spend in washing dishes. Doersam‘s Bookstore Gold Dust is sold in 5¢ size and large packages. The large package means greater economy, The Edison | the marae{. We May r al Nine Pines Our‘Busy Neighbors be seen and heard without any trfouble this store. 4 Edison Phonograph is the most up t ville.â€"The _ NMisscs Swartz visited Mr. Snider of Gerd an last.â€"# few from nded _ NMr.â€" Petor Headquarters for all kinds of School and Office Supplies atest Edison Records Mannbeim M k onograph is the most up to ite sole agents. Your inspecti surp)5¢> . l Allen Shoe very ?«m‘; S‘c and. $00 and daugl eral of the v. S. Gohâ€" aterloo last and Regiâ€" but pIElâ€" last Wedâ€" Yangelical s3 \’lpkt Mr. and . * Yulius united in Mannbeit mlu â€"Reic ster < Mr Wang. ‘party bride‘s ;e’Jfl'ing d Mrs. s of Fai and ltems of © Interest.â€"Mre Mré Detid~~ Gotvvicd ;» and > x young daughtr_ Marjoric® of King Bt. East, Berl m« were Sunday visitors at the home the latter‘s parents Mr.and Mflg, 6. Gijmbel of River 1 odgs â€" Mrs. Emanuel Becer and het dausl Loan Liss Bculu\‘wm the guests . , ol the former‘s sister Mrs. Johnt Wismer ol St. Lefiger St., Berllin, on Satutâ€" day afternoon.â€"Mrs. Charles R.chert of . Lexington is a visitor with Mr. and Mr3. %I:; Wiegand of Limerick. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1lilborn Sz. of Limerck wer visting with Mr. and wyl/ turned _ ho hunt in My cceded. in s mouse.â€" Sil made, his T "Let the GOLD DUST TWINS â€" Personals.â€"Miss Mable â€" Calvert spent th> wek end at Guelph, attendâ€" iwg the Model Reunion held at ~ that tlaee.â€"Mr. Albert Rellinger of Toronâ€" to spent a fewâ€" days at his home here. ;â€"â€".\lr. D. McBemis is sperding a fow days _ in Toronto : this week.â€"Don‘t ‘ forget the School Concert to be held | at King Edward Hall on Thurs., Dec. 12th. Programme to commence at 8 a‘élock:â€"A Christmas ‘antata will be ip:.i\’rn at the Congregational _ Church on Thursday evening, Dec. 19th. Come and <bring your friends. *A lbo (t W Bloomingdale Freeport al cak date and finest on n is invited. t expense at any work* Mre young Eagt, at the and last was Te e M o u. os, g uen CV3 s -;) »S‘:""’." Y# b ‘Wt Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, W aterloo, Items of Interest.â€" Almost" I7 | «Now# _ (Noie: ~MWed "siy, busic ent snow fell last week to ‘make & ' “"&"‘flhï¬,“{v athow tgass celléent '“u-‘n';.‘. as it :l‘: ; * streek" towh" on~ ‘Satur cuiters and sleighs were go has u&»‘ Kikeh‘s w commission to take advantage"of the| ;, ;.u.m.".,e "it his he ‘casgn‘s ‘frst / sletghing. _ HOwev®L) in the future. Rolly is quite â€" pY he sudden mo‘eflt\aol the, %8Mâ€")of hin too. _ This /s ~ ‘nOt the C perature has‘ caysed snow â€" to CiÂ¥~| now ccmer for‘at the Bomc of appear almost as quickly as..if CAM®: | uq yps. ".Josiah ~ BrubrCir t so that traveilers are once more Obâ€"] ~)ina wgo on <ativday in pairs, liged to navigate through the _ MYVM | poy ang a girl. At the rate of which is quite deep in Pl@cé§ â€" . TD8| imcrease of 3â€"a day tÂ¥ POPUtiON : special e\an::‘l.i’stic ‘:rvleg ‘:lt;:..li ;:ac“‘ Soon "prowdses ."&,w«‘ Cit were being in van r. Robt. ‘Kaotr on Thytsday w church on the 6th Con., Wallace, were Inka |:i- hanes {vammmtle nuvphas ~f‘f which is quite deep in places.â€" . The special evangelistic services â€" which were being held in the â€" Evangelical church on the 6th Con., Wallace, were closed on Frigâ€"y evening last. â€" Rev. E. H. Porsch, pastor, was assisted by Rev. Mr. Seippel and a. former pastor, Rev. I,. Wittich. ‘The meetâ€" ings were very successlul, tny deâ€" ciding to accept Christ _ their Saviour, while a general . spiritual uplift on the part of* the__ members was manifested.â€"The Wallace Sunday School. Association will hold â€" their first annual convention in the Methoâ€" dist church, Wallaceville, on Dec. 12. In allabout 10 ‘or 11 schools Md be represented provided they d +o th convention call. Rev. E. w.‘ Halpenny, general ‘secretary of the Ontario Sunday _ School Allochtion.' Personal.â€"Mr. O. L. Robinson,. «[ Listowel spent.a few days _ at (hel home of his son, E. L. Robinson, 6th Con.â€"Mr. Ralph Miller® of Liuoxel‘ spent Sunday under the parental roof at Wallacevillie.â€"Mr. G. H.â€" _ Nickel held an auction sale for Mr. John Ruppel last week. This â€"was _ Nr. Nickel‘s initiation in the guctioncerâ€" in« profession, and he proved â€" himâ€" self quite capable to conduct: a sale fi" the best interests of the propricâ€" tor.â€"Mr. R. Noble returned _ home irom the West, having spent some ‘time in Saskatchewan. | ‘The following is the report of the standing of the pupils of U. S. S. No 19, Wilmot and Wellesiey, for _ Novâ€" ember: . Sr. IIIâ€"Emmanuel Wagner, Oscar Wagner. Jr. IIIâ€"Olga Wagner, Lena Lichti, Sangster Lennox, Noah Herner. Sr. IIâ€"Annic Roth, Christian Herâ€" ner,â€" Samuel Jantzi, Willie Leis, Alma Wagner, Alfred Waï¬ner. Jr. ItIâ€"Lizzie Jantzi, John ‘Heimâ€" pel, Edith Wagner, Annie Herner, Nancy Leis. Mary Steckly, Herman Wagner, Delton Snyder, Lilly. Wagâ€" ner. Sr. Hâ€"Ant ner, Samuel Alma : Wagne Jr. Iâ€"Li7 Sr.: . Iâ€"Emma Wagner, Norman Koehler, Leah Leis, Walter Wagner; Mary Jantzi, Naney Steckley, l-‘,ph-I raim Lichti, Annetta Heimpel, . Ausâ€", tin Golden. : Jr. Iâ€"Katic Leis. So { Primerâ€"Helena Stoininan, Katie Lichti, David Jantzi, Louisa Wagner,| Delphina Heimpel: | Report of New â€" Dundec School for month of November IV.â€"Edith Weber, hon.; . Lawrence Bingeman, hon. 6 â€" Sr. THIâ€"Hubert Toman, hon.; Pedt] Spreeman, â€" Roy Wanner. _ Mannton Howline, Adella 8pue§|ell (abs.). «2~ Jr. 1{Iâ€"Eldon Einwechtel, > hon.; Rosetta Synder, hon.; Nellie Mavets, Margaret Spreeman, Clayton Bricker, Walter â€" McDonald, ~Gilbert _ Bear, Clarence Howling, Ada Hallman. * Sr. TIâ€"Russel Tomfan. Harold Lei fler, Floyd Bingeman, Ellen Hallman Douglas McDonald (abs.) C Jr. 1I.â€" Willie ~Bergey, _ Charlie Spreeman,. Lewis _ Johnson, Olive (Greulich, Earl Einwechter, . Emmerâ€" son Einwechter, Rov Spactzel (abs.) Bistâ€"Clarence Leffler, Elwood Webâ€" 6r, Leah ‘Baer, Wilired Howling, Jean Norton (absenty. k f A1stâ€"Oscar Hallman, . Iva _ Poth Salome Hallman, Melvin Ermst. _‘ A .â€"Lenard Gooding, : Cameron Bock Clare Hilborn, Harver Einwechter. A. Pr.â€"Nellic‘ Norton, Margaret (Christensen, Quinton Hallman, Dora ;Johnson, . Ross Lautenschlager, . Rov Rock, Muric Smith, Johnnie Smith, Flsie Grof#f, Fauny Gooding, Garfeld Weber, Eben Howling. t WIN A RC SCHOOL REPORT W allace Senior Department Junior Department School Report 1 ‘S _ LINTMT IN COW$. . No. 19, Wilmot and Welleslev. llfh css d Airciuing 3cb + m‘{. Emw‘dfll(“el’ Evelina, who.are some myusâ€" etary of â€" the] iclans _all right. â€"A fair crowd atâ€" ol Association,| tended â€" the sale of Mr. Jas. Pibie‘s nt and deliver| last Thursday, ‘and prices were" well ions. A numâ€"| UP_to the average. The farm | which re being securâ€"| Was Put up was not sold, and _ will lso being â€" arâ€", uow be sold / privately. â€"Mr. Recker immittee.â€" Piw!"d Miss Klopp our teachers are proâ€" entertainments | Fosing _ to have an entertainment ‘ in : in a number|the school befor: Christmas. . More the tTownship.â€"| particvlars _ later when the date will while ploughing | be announced.â€"Mr. A. Schinhein _ of mear Linwoot near . Listowel was Visiting his broâ€" b, the result o(‘tlwr George here over Sunday.â€"Mts. ing him. _ Mr.}G. Lackner and daughter Emma ‘of along as wellinear Hawkesville spent Sunday _ at (r: John Kelso) the home of Mrs. Schweitzer. er, Norman Walter Wagner Steckley, FEph Heimpel, _ Aus st sullic Public new ‘ccer fcroat the Home of . IBT. aud Mis. Josiah _ gr:f&,r" they came also on Satty in pairs, ‘ a boy and a girl. At: the"rate of an increase ol ‘3â€"a day im population this xllace‘ ‘goon "prowâ€"4rts a-nm City.â€" r. Robt. ‘Kaotr on Thutsday ‘woved into his hous> recently purchas>d from Mr. HenrySchorer _ and My.) Edwin R. Good and »amily of Berlin moved into the â€" bouse just vacated by Mr. k norr and" femily:â€"~Mr. Oliver ‘chic féle has again launched into "his busiâ€" ness of cutting wiltlow$, for the West. ie has l;n;altérn}t: men working "foo _ hirm. â€"A~Tew from hére took in the‘St. ‘Andrews Concert at Winterbor rae ~last‘ Friday night. We 2ls> not¢> some of our talent figuring on the make _ up i the programie, namely Mr. Byron Swartz and his daughter Evelina, who.are some mUsâ€" icians _all right. â€"A fair crowd atâ€" tended â€" the sale of Mr. Jas. Pitie‘s Ament News Notes.â€"Messrs. Gordon Musâ€"| selman and Ed. House spent Sunday‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias | Shantz.â€"Mrs. John Dessler of Berlin spent Saturday at the home of Mt.t A. Swartz.â€"Miss Saloma Shantz of Floradale is spending a few | weeks under the parental roo{. â€"Mr. and Mrs ‘D: Wisthef and Mildred spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.â€"Elias Shantzâ€" | The Missgs Lulu Reler and Lovina Lichty and Mr.<I. ‘Burkhart _ spent ‘Sunday with friends«at Conestogo. â€"â€" Plr. and Mrs. Stauffer Sbantz and Mr| iand Mrs. Ephraim Snvder of Ph!lipyi burg spent Sunday with Mr. and‘Mrs, S. E. Shantz.â€"Miss Clara Weber ‘of Berlin spent Sunday at (Mr. Isaiah Witmer‘s.â€"Migs Selina Lichty is §penâ€" ding a few weeks with Floradale iends.â€"Miss~Irene and Mastéer Rov | zel spent Sunday at | Mr. ‘I, ) Witmer‘s.â€" Miss © Sylvia and Mr| Percy Shantz . spent Sunday _ with Berlin friends. ‘ ""Jr. thahn ‘~Sr. Vera Jr. "Sr. 2, 150 marksâ€"Verna Ingold 93, Vera Ingold 82. Jr. 2, 125‘ marksâ€"Reuben _ Ruthig #7, Milton Wagler 87, Eldon Waeler 73, Walter Latz 37, Reuben Wettlam fer (101, Arthur Gingerich 95, Willie Ramsever 47. .. Fitst Reader, 100 marksâ€". Merrill Schultz 85, Sarah Steinmann 5L. ; » Jr 144. Reliable cure for Gal Stones, Kicney Trouble. Cravel, Kia@ ney and Bladder Stones, UYric * â€"Drnuggists) ;+<i : TuE SANQL MFG, C0., LTD Price . $1,50, â€"Leading SA N 0 L &1 ty Consstogo $. NO: 12 WILMOT 200 marksâ€" P Linwood Nine Pines marksâ€" David y, Dec ember sth, 1912. proud : only Mr . rday w ihth Ruthig, ! ~Local and Personat.â€"«A special tisâ€"| .t Merrill| sionary service was tonducted in the| e iL. \‘t!". B. Church on Sunday averting unâ€"| * * |‘der the auspices: of the _ Womenis ; Miskionary â€" Association. _A wumber B of speakers from Berlin delivered inâ€", | teresting address on the subject . of |< mrisstonary Work. Special music was | L. provided by local talent. â€"Mrs. Irvine h] LautenschlAger andâ€" daughtéer returned *‘ ‘home on Suturday after spemdint 2| 4 \tew weeks with herâ€"parents at Hanâ€"| ++ n d over â€"Mr. and Mrs. R: 8. Puther of -: Jpig |[f vedicine Hat, Aita:, are spendine | a p nortion of their Imneymom with re z ; tatives â€" bore.‘> Mrs. â€" Futher _ (nes : ing Miss\ Corran) is " woll kKniwn â€" Nere, | J BE M iycing tortnerty bsen ‘on‘ the _ Toeal| 4. Stein : Intetest ng ~~ News _‘ Items «â€"MIS, ."olin Wabb and * Mre ; _of ~Wate tr o6 \ w ere "the P of .. Canl ? + dn Tagt >â€"Mrs. Jofn‘ Pué,el d Wedriesday trom a ‘O;‘ L\‘a houms :n hor sister k m ‘Hagp !In.â€"‘nw S ‘(r&v'.o)‘ ‘&" and Lie at M.ss Robe! are ‘:eldlu several days W to. â€"Mt. and Mrs. J* * gerâ€" many, sob "of "Mr. 1 Ad% obkel _of Mew â€" ‘Haompurg arrived ‘â€:"Ir. n dn â€"sday 12§ ‘Inte ‘"Inake ds folee Niad here B HMagtn lens Shant; oi WWaterloo is ‘péyiÂ¥g visit to hber friends in this yitaity aud is the guest of Mrs. Dubty N.:I: gang. â€"Rev. Mr. l“ch"'l\t?“l Aunwan 4 AWI onvélition at Preston on >~»Mids Mary and Miss Florence | ps.&wo.w reâ€" turned on Wedpesday from a yisit to Toronto and Hamilton â€"Révy. J. V Wilson of Torogto was in tow! ‘last bacd w0 siitich sA ces P is t +1 Â¥h is uEL. webks oli.u::‘ the death J his brothâ€" er Rev. Charles W.lson â€"Miss Debus of Tavistock was the guest of ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Debus .dw past week.â€"Mrs. Brown of sville was th: gues. of her daught.s Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson for several days Tast week. â€"Mr. â€" Jonas B. JantZiwas a busiâ€" ness _ visitor in Hamilton ‘on Friday last.â€"Messrs. Fred"Goebel and Davis Rats paid a busincss visit to ‘Toronâ€" to on Friday last.â€"Mr© Charles zurâ€" Lrilfg of Hamilton paid‘a ‘visit to bis parents Mr: ‘and Mrs. Jacob 'I.urbri:; hece last week. â€"Mr. and Mts. â€" Alexâ€" ander Fraser are leaving next weok it New NYork City to pay a visit to the t _son Mr. Fleming. Frasor. â€"Miss Alice FOXk is spending a week * with friends in Toronto.â€"Mr. ~H. Dahmer o‘ Conestogo â€" has been ~ employed bÂ¥ tho" Hahn Brass Company _ and moved to town last week â€"Miss EBc Frnst spent Sunpday in Baden, at the | home of her uncle Ms. F. 8. Holwell.. â€"The retwains of Mr. Samuc! Rieder who died at his home in Berlin on Wednesday last were interred in the Lingelbach _ cemetery _ on Saturday last. Mr. Rieder was alÂ¥eâ€"long <1tâ€" sivert in th.s vicinity until _ about three years agoâ€" when he left Ao reâ€" s.de in Berlinâ€"The work on Stuart We regret to report that Mr. Edâ€" saâ€"negumastueâ€"â€"amas 4 ward I,uckhardt, son of Mr. . David y +1 t +~. 4 *i% F1 Luckhardt is confined to his bed with Grimestone ; ser.ous _ iliness.â€"Mr. William _ Buck hi l | and family have moved into PATt O popuye ~ yay several changes [ in| !,\lr. .John Hartman‘s double house on weathor" ‘etc.. ‘sinee last . roporting |/ | Huron street.â€"Mr. L. G. Pequ®&N8!| €now fell on Nov. 13th, 11th, â€" and| left on ‘Monday for Guelph to t@k®) w;ip tho high wind with it caused charge â€" of the | jeweiry store of bis|;yx _ ogor, pe plocked in such a Way brother Mr. Joseph Pequegnat â€" who as the people in this locality or disâ€"| has |ft on a trip to Europe for the (mct ‘have Tover Withessed tie > like benefit of his health â€"Mr. Yost I’}'!fl' bétore at" such ‘xh earl? time of â€" the ofâ€" this town anmgved home on Friday year. Roads were blocked for a tow| last after spending several weeks at fle of days â€" and roads were _ nsade the bome of his daughterâ€" Mrs. Sbelby tirough the fiold& in maoy places, but | near Bright where he had the MiSfOT | uo peautiful weather which followed, tune . fo fall_ and break fis l°6â€"A | wign‘ "the â€" not â€" sun soon left â€" us treop ~of colored people from .. the the _ bare: ‘toads _ again. Clover Kunny, South ‘held the boards at ?.hc throsting | _ 18s> now the â€" ofdet! of [ William Tell Hall on Friday evening| (po ~ gol â€" ang â€" has been for sevCrâ€" ,h“ and gave an “"'"“i'!‘n" ke al â€" weeks. The fatmers are. bUsy |cert to. . a fair sized _ audienceâ€"Tht housing their stcek etc. for the winâ€" f Toronto Star of Tuesday evening last 1°t, and as the cattle have such "a | rented a cus takeo from an ntustrilâ€" wide and extensive range of land and |eda . London, England papet, °‘. s Liuhs to run over, it causes a lot of |ecotle on the Brifish HMouse O ols work in search for ther. at this time mons following the défeat of & GOY~| j ane yosr. Mr. Jas. R: Macken ‘C .‘e:_mncnt. To o ioi flane | has "softt his w6 farms, the Perivals [ Among ‘those"in file ATOUP W#B t fatm > to â€" Mr. Pavid Johnston, the ‘lm‘ble o 2e e n on Alin «s home farm to Mr. I olGalbraith, | the 1 iberal tillers. Hon: Mro. Mlings: | pOMS 200 10 T C esn mipble Pworth is" s relative of Mts. W:l}lm ments and hous hold bétongings wers IK('"’ lfnronRo‘q‘df-T‘im n"""‘s ¢ of sold on ‘Nov: 21st and brought a fair ';Mrst ho i e 4 n i price. Mr. Mackenz‘e is leaving . the Hambre arrived here from Hantilton Island and expects ‘to re&de, in Torâ€" . in Sattrday afternoon: The Nu'f;l onto." ‘MF Ward, ~ané of our tatth service. was â€"â€" held" in. the: Evangeli¢al dealers shipped a load. of hogs© and ,| Church, _ interment taking place | 28| (og11, jos; week which brought a Tait Ri*erside ce "" [ro>. Mr. Hilliard of Kagawong was I rMlative phhlic «cbool feaching sta8. â€"~Rev, John Richard ‘and Nt H¢.)*Hawse Of Howick vigited ‘with fribads and New Hamburg New ~Dundee n Mrs. Wiate Carl Nrs services were commenced on ‘Wednesâ€" day evening of this week in ‘the U. B. church.â€"Mr. Alf. Futher returned to town with his bride (nee Miss Cline of ‘Baden) on Monday last. They will take up their résidence here and have‘the good wishes ol a host of friends. News Not:s :â€"The last of the. fall ithrcshing is being finished this week. â€"The Rival services conducted _ by Rév. Mr. Burkholder, of Markbam, in Pean‘s Church came to a close _ last Stnday evening after being held conâ€" tinvously for ten nightsâ€"The. annual Christmas entertaintent of the Bethâ€" el Methodist Sunday School will _ be held .on l-‘glday:‘e‘vgrtf.ir?i‘ppc. 20th.â€" | Messrs: W. Master and J‘ Garland of: 8. S. No. 5 Fatmers‘ Club will ~deâ€" bate against :the Burnside club . at Burns ‘de School on _ Eriday evening "the 13th _ of '1)!'03mler‘-er. Lloyd Risk has accepted the position . aS clâ€"rk with the R.D. Ramsay Co. Plattsvilleâ€"Mrs. E. Schiedel~ spent Sunday ‘with her parents at Mitchell. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Garland are visitâ€" ing their daughters at Simcog, Tilâ€" sonburg, Woodstock and Salfcrd. ~if, Hpnestih > alpgripine i ‘Le peLedejetejedeefec{e * Women, recognizing the significance‘â€" of this facy, ate. «ho adopting this. saie, simple and setictacâ€" tory way «f sending mon: y by wail. 'I‘Illï¬ Monâ€" oy Qrdarks far es â€" es ‘by basincssâ€"med as the modern method of remiing ~oney 'l"'!'.'l'.'l‘."' #] ..’...!. a| e * is what you will declare our KING brand to be after you have given it a trial. ~Don‘t make the tria to casy cither. ~Try it on bread, biscuits, pastrie and cakes. You‘ll find it equally perfect in all..No other flour equals. it in all rour.d baking excellence. Shall we send a sack toâ€"day? eay >7;â€" Merchant Miller Offces Jocsted Au the rasidential »distric. Tacre areâ€"other ware d‘â€"fl -u’vmmm“cua&hulr-ï¬ why rum diek of |.‘ when xo easy to find a nestby pace where they issag f HENEVER you have occasion to send monéy‘ away W mail, look for one of these signs. _ They mark the :L:n where Express Money Orders are issueds". ©. ° Every railway station has an Express Office where ""Orders** nay be ooiained â€"â€"and in almost every. town there are, brasich Haysville Perfect Jewel of a Flour Irvin Master Believe in Signs Money Orders & Foreign Cheques Do Y ou President Talt sent his message‘ to Congress on the opening of the "c.- sion. * N4 Ni mt Two Thiel detectives wore arrested at Porcupine, charged with shooting miners. is K :f. ¢ Agonies of SANCL is tho mostnmo J an:‘ l;:l;lsld 50:;0 Aer: » painful an um disease. Strong testimonials e LeLe Lo Le Le LeLeLegeâ€"keote Ttere are hundreds of. sufferers,~â€"of Gallâ€"stoncs who will be glad h’dï¬w of the great â€" results â€" being ‘derived from the ‘vse of SANOL, the semiedy that is safe, sure and remarkably rapâ€" id in its action. It removes‘ the neeâ€", essity of an operation. Relief®â€"comes promtly, the stones being dissolved crâ€" passed off in the â€"stool without danger to the patient ‘and ‘â€".'“t pa‘e. SANOT: has cured hundred® of pcople in Canada of this painf@bsard \dangerous discase. â€" We have. many ’tcstimonials from people who â€" have thus been â€" cured. For obvious + reaâ€" sons we cannot publish their ~names but many of _ those who have}" been cured are quite willing to toll others in confidence _ of the results of using SANOL. We are able to give names and addrisses â€" of nunmbers of <â€"theso and will gladly do so to all who in }quil’t. . 2. The fo}lowing extracts are taken from the loatter â€" of a wellâ€"known Toronto gentleman. * y +s "Replying to your letter, I followed vour instructions and purchated â€"Awo bottles of SANOL . You might . send me as much of the mixture.as ~you think I need. If I can in any . Way help the sale of SANOL and by doing so hel> some _ other unfortunate, 1 will te only too pleased to do so, as I consider it the best ‘reatedy ever mads. You have a medicine that °is worth miltions." e m ak . * l 1. 0 |. 6 1. 0 } 0 L0 40 ]}04)04{0404 Callâ€"stones [ oret $10 14830 mt ove" 10 «t bef"fl‘ Ol\& Orer $5 to #1@ *A 4y €} 34