‘;g?,.“‘ bridal trip to London, stnz,- ‘‘ ford mnd other Western points. . On _ their 1 they will take up thei ht en * m MP ¢ _ _â€"The ut#fl-h unite in wish . ;N ; them a loic and hbappy ‘wedded â€"On Wednesday, Dec. 10th, a very s event took place at the resiâ€" ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bricker, near Hawksville, when their eldest r, Sarah Ann, was united in * to Mr, â€" John‘ W. Schweit wer, & prosperous young farmerâ€" livâ€" mg about ball a mile north of Heiâ€" ‘The nuptial knot was tied the Rev. T. H. Ibbot, of â€"Bloomâ€" f 1 mssisted by she Rev. J, A. 6 idt, of St. Jacobs. ~â€" ‘The beautiful bride looked charming owned in white cashmere with apâ€" plique trimmings and . carrying a bougu of white roses. ‘The bridesâ€" miaid was becomingiy attired in white organd trimmed with lace and . inâ€" «sertion and carried a bouquet . of w ite ‘carnations. â€" The flower girl looked â€"very sweet dressed in cream muns veiling and carrying a bouguet of pink carnations. The charm which Gee \: rest on everything was inâ€" creased by the _ profusion _ of everâ€" \greens and flowers, adorning every ‘part of the house. ~ At precisely 3.30 p.m.â€"the bridal Jarty entered the drawing room to the besutiful strains of Mendelssohn‘s Wedding March, played by Miss Nelâ€" Me Lackner, ~of Hawksvilie â€" The céeremony was perflormed . under . an wrch of evergreens and roses in the pp ‘of about one hundred and Aity guests. $ Bricker, sister of the bride, while Mttle Miss Perly ~ Schweitzer, nieco ‘of the groom, acted as. flower girl. The igroom ‘was assisted by his broâ€" ther, Mr. Aaron Schweitzer, of Heiâ€" Aftér the ceremony, all repaired to Efl.dhlumm.vm an te . wedding breakfast was W‘ the guests were Mr. and| Mrs. Jno. Boos, Sebringville; Mr. ;,_‘ Mrs. C. Weber, Heidelberg; Miss Nettle Schweitzer, Bridgeport; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finkbeiner, Milverâ€". %on; Mr. A. K. Weber, Mr. and Mrs.. M ‘Istael and the Misses Istael, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. K. Weber, Miss Wide> 3 Berlin; Mr. Quick{all, Bridge ‘port, Miss L. Ament and Mr. W. Ament, ?In; Miss Clara Schweitâ€" zer l \ A. . Schweitzer, Blait; ‘ and Mrs. Hy Schneider, Mr. W. incider, Miss S. Weber, Mr. and _J.. A. Steiss, Miss H. Braenâ€" dle, Heidelberg; Mr. and Miss Devitt, Petersburg; «Mr. and Mrs. L. S. We Der, Heidelberg; .Mr. A. Weberâ€" and Miss C. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyâ€" ~Does it Give latisfaction ? What Watds of : yours If not ing it to us. Our watchmaker s made a wakch. Hecan repair der, Elmira, Mr.. andâ€" Mrs, â€" D. ® eitzer and Mrs. M. Schweitzer, Heidelberg; Mt. E. Huchn, Miss L. Engelte: Berlin; : Mr. _ Jno. Weber, Sebril e Mr. and Miss Snyder, RBicomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. N. Snyâ€" ler, â€"Mr. â€"and Mrsé. L. Bricker, Miss E. ner,â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. Snyder, Mr, G. and Miss L. Hufner, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shelly, the Misses N. and E. A. Lackner, Mr. N. Cunningham, Messrs. A. and E. Snyder, Miss A. Snyder, Hawkesvili¢, and others. 'm-h were â€"numerous . and has testilying to the high esâ€" in which both the bride and com are held by all. Bricker. was a member of the mnndmltud;w %he Union Sabbath School _ and be greatly missed in both these > Personais.â€"Messrs. Wesley and Adâ€" Wison Wolfe, of New Hamburg, â€" are Aper some time in Wallace, the ice of their former home.......Miss SCHWEITZERâ€"BRICKER Watch?House . . Janzen Bros., WALLACE xM\ ; was in | Notes.=â€"A dog has been wandering of ever. &round the premises ol Mr. Henty g every | Vollmar for the last four weeks. He 'll a black Scotch collieand willlike maired to 1y be yaluable to the owner. Who here an °ver owns him may have him by apâ€" ust w'rllmm at Mr. Vollmar‘s blacksmith p. C ; & Mr: m‘ Wedding Belis.â€"On â€" Tuesday, Dec. le; Mr. 9th, Miss Luelia Huchn was united irg; Miss in the holy bonds of matrimony . to rt; Mr. Mr. 1. S. K. Weber, of Berlin, forâ€" , Milver. merly of this place. The .people _ of ‘ind Mrs. |Heidelberg join in extending to them rael. Mr. their heartiest congratulations. & much taken up with. what * . there...... _ Mr. l%m P }g the u;ol ‘:r‘. * Lowal « low weeks m drm bhaving "3 ight the stook | Iated of tinm Mm that ed by "'{." ol . the â€"same Ahe + place.......Mr: and Mrs. J. Fisher, of Was / Atwood, are spending a week ut the make home of their son, Mr: J. W. Fisher. Reed ... Miss Marths Fisher is holidaying with friends~in" the vicinity of < Atâ€" _ O§ the Track â€"OM Fride of Nee oc hss T0 traig Hom Sitar whil the treight from ) through, detecti _ in the switch, the track.) /An auxiliary from Strattor tor, which _ sueâ€" ceededâ€" in replacing the on gine in about an time.â€" â€" Forâ€" tunately the train was running at a low rate of speed ‘thereby all escapâ€" mg infurt Goventtage, Ims installed an vp to _ , has installed an upâ€"to date chopping mill, consisting of . an 18 horse power gasoline engine and a Jlarge Champion chopper, with elevatâ€" ed and bagger attachments. We ate ussured Mr. Huen will enjoy alibâ€" eral patronpage from the enterprising and prosperous . farmers in the â€" surâ€" rounding community. * %ai-thhpndï¬ew try ds ol the best, and vehicles of all description are to be seen.. It would only require a few more inches of snow to make excellent sleighing. Briefs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hass, .who Invclormnetmnrnflvdm two miles east of Heidelberg, â€" have moved into our burg into one of the houses belonging to Mr. Adam Steiss ....On Sunday last Several of ‘our young people received the holy ordinâ€" ance of baptism, â€" and were received ‘into the Evangelical Church by . the hntor. Rev. J. A. Schmidt. â€"P.§. Examinationâ€"The teachets ol1 our Public School held theit annual examination on Saturday . afternoon.. Owing to the storm the attendance was not as large as usual, but those who were there report having spent a pleasant time. ~Some of the neighâ€" ‘boring teachers were also present and the time was well employed with lesâ€" sons and songs. ‘Theâ€"readiness with which the scholars answered reflects great credit on the teachers who have charge â€" of ‘!“,"" 9 h woe t WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship .of Woolwich met at St. Jacobs, on the 15th day of December, 1907, pursuant to adjournment from < last statutes. t & All the members were present, the Reeve in the chaitr. The minutes . of the previous ‘session were read . and adopted. & ;mmsnrepoxwmt he had seen Mr. L. S. Weber about his fence ‘The treasurer laid before the Counâ€" cil a detailed statement . of assets abd liabilities, showing a balance of $2,802.39; uncollected taxes, $242.61; liabilities $258.53. : a The tréasurer‘s statement. was adopted and the clerk was instructed to have 125 copies printed. o The following accounts were paid: J Piric, for ‘gravel, $1.90, Louis u* gravel and ‘repairing bridge, $6. Enos W. Martin, gravel, 35¢; Henty Dichel, $1.55; Jno. M. Bauman gravel, $2.90; Joseph Gingrich, graâ€" ve! and work, $4.50;â€"â€" Clemens Ban man, gravel, $4.75; John Bricker, for gravel, $1.70; Geo. â€"â€" Keller, gravel, $3.20; Joseph Scherer, gravel,> $4.20; Chas. Mann, gravel, $2.40;, Jno. Lehâ€" man, gravel and cleaning out ~ditch, $6.00; Jno. N. Milier, bonus fot wite lence, 314.75, David S. Beubach, for gravel, $2.00; Anth. â€" Friedman, for damage _ to lambs by dogs, $8.00; Levi B. Bow;xu.hfln& and teamâ€" ing, $7.65; Tilmanâ€" Martin, vel, gu; Alex. Peterson, -'unuf‘nl teaming, $2.00; David B. Letson, on. contract for chauling gravel, $7500; David Schaefer, _ sign " boards To bridge, $4.00; Isracl &a. van, gravel and work, $12.80; Jacob is.iter, graâ€" vel ni‘l;l"ils. $1.45; Wm. Shetrifts, gravel, $3.55; P. Berges, for repairing bridge at Menné Martin‘s, ;I:.“lt; A. for grare?} and work, $12.35; David imt, working road machine, $1.00, Jesse Snyder, postage, | staâ€" to Berlin to meet the M. $10.80. $1.50 was paid chth assessor for l(mthM' List ‘Appeal The Council tendered a . vote of thanks to the Reeve, clerk and treasâ€" “hh‘:lflï¬ayï¬::n’lh manner @uties of their respective ofices durâ€" ing the past year. ‘The Council then adjourned. i J. L. WIDENXAN, Woolwich, Dec. 15, 1908. â€" â€"Clerk. brrmee t care ce napdd â€" Aos onR‘ .O I ‘%}o‘ Mitchelt; is Q.‘ m.rnmllm)*_ 2+ M anctance Mechach: for s weas & by the blotter 1 gives away. â€" . _ Men of mamumb do. anything. | .. .. â€" Never HEIDELBERG; judge an insurance company with: the that came his way, he ugh | the ob ons of »mmï¬?m Â¥_ f* ww&h old age and +o | thoughbestly â€" a make hig Tamily independent that Mr. | O 2 _ f Reed retired from politics and 1 icrantt No up the practice of law. His incom® | tas war ner as aclawyer paid bim $50,000 a year, ‘:h she |udmmu-mmb | vestments in the stock market, which .__eof within the past two years brought for : him a. fortune of $200,000. Just _as | 4C was getting ready to make money t > came. ‘The entire "fortube is | to mw left to his wile and children and will | of womes Dr. provide handsomeily for their ~future Pierce‘s _ Favorite wants, Preseriptios Schliemannâ€"At Berlin, Nov. 8th, the â€" wife of Chas, Schliemann, of a son. Roseéâ€"At Bridgeport, Nov. 24th, the â€" wife of Dan Rose, of a daughter. wâ€"u Berlin, â€"Dec. â€" 4th, the of W.~Peppler, of a son. Johnstoneâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 5th,â€" the wile of W. C.Johnstone, â€" of _ a daughter. Daubâ€"At Berlin; Dec. 7th, the wile of Conrad Daub, of a daughter. Oberholtzenâ€"At _ Berlin, « Dec. 10th, Kniptelâ€"At Berlin,. Dec. 6th, the wile of Noah Knipfel, of a daughâ€" Brennemanâ€"In East Zorra, Dec the wife of Henry Brenneman, Nabrgangâ€"In Wilmot, Dec. 8th, the wile of Abraham Nabrgang, of a Khh’râ€"m Preston, Dec. 9th, the wile Of Geo. Kiefhaber, of a son. Hibbertâ€"At Galt, Dec. 4th, the wile of A. Hibbert, of a son. f Keachfeâ€"At Galt, Dec. 8th, the wile of Angus Keachie, of a son: Crippsâ€"At Galt, Dec. 2nd, the wile of Geo. Cripps, of & son. Kochlerâ€"At Bridgeport, Nov. 26th, SQN. Cieabeeâ€"At Proston, Dec. 9th, the 1 ie ies sn .t maile dast of wile Gwo‘fm' of "a son. I“m'l WI ‘“‘ Hibbertâ€"At Galt, Dec. 4th, the wile! f # Meramet nogrtts thr V [nes t 5 ooo gos rpregant Keachfeâ€"At Galt, Dec. 8th, the wile * * wis of Angus Keachie, of a son: 'fl'L%“dhm“ ' ‘ Grippsâ€"At Galt, Dec. 2nd, the wife | $Foster,2 1â€"2 miles westof Hawksville: cue s treeais ss. is feencipmint oo magemien mue Kochlerâ€"At Bridgeport, Nov. 26th, & & the wile of John lm&w. WSGO:.I:;I l mdutCartar 2e d o se S Cl tik caen . . | Jan 20 â€"Stock % MARRILAGES. P. Martin. 1 -ucl::n of St. Jacobe 4PR Â¥MBmy, , ysd o t k § Jan 22â€"â€"Stock and implements of Jobhn Weberâ€"Huehnâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 9th,| K. Moyer2miles Westof 8t.Clements I. S. K. Weber, of Berlin, son of| _ or three miles Kast of Crosshill .‘ L. S. Weber, neat Heidelberg, © to Jnflâ€"-anoknduu-nduh Luelia Huehn, of Heidelberg, daugh | â€" Walters 2 un&u of Hawkeâ€" ter of Henry N. ‘Huehn, merchant, | â€" ville Con 18 W\ ITp» 6 ol Heidelberg. Feb 18 â€"â€" Stock and impiements of Schweitzerâ€"Brickerâ€"On â€" Dec. _ 10th, |â€" Mich:»! mg 1â€"2 miles West Jolin Schweitzer to Sarah Bricker,.| _ of 8t Jacobs,on north side of Consatoâ€" eldest â€"daughter of Jacob Bricker. ~| go river. f n Honsbergérâ€"iNahrgangâ€"On: DeC. 10th, | «=mlammmmmmmnepemenenmerommmesmmmemeenn by Rev. Amos Cressman, Tilman Eo To en o age it t + i Honsverger to Lydia Nakrgase.._| MASONS WANnted. Maeckerâ€"Stefierâ€"At l.m }:.:; 3.‘ We Exc Ce J 1 25th, b’ Rev. Father 4 oo 6 John Maecker, of Berlin, to Louisa &:f:-;..-.:'..':“ ic 0s Tew cait set ' Steffier, of Waterloo. W‘ï¬& t > McDonaldâ€"Melitrorâ€"At Betiin,_ Doc.|> â€"â€" ain>". â€" Weqnionone 2‘ ; 8rd,‘by Rev. A.Y. Haist, Geo. K. McDonald, of Berlin, to Annie Meâ€" litzer, ol Waterloo Township. Obererâ€"Sabhliâ€"At _ New _ Hamburg, ~Dec; 2nd, Henry Oberer,. ol Wilmot, "to Mrs. Alex. T. Sahii, of New Koelinâ€"Warkentinâ€"At Michigan City, Ind., Dec. 4th, at the home ol. the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs: Henry â€"‘Warkentin, by â€" Rev. T. G. Hoch, ~ Henrty Koelin, son of Klaus Koelin, of Waterloo, to: Hatti¢é Warkentin, both of Michigan City, Ind. 4 Koeppelâ€"Groynneâ€"At. Galt, Dec. 10. James E. K. Koeppel, â€"to Alice the wile of David Oberhoitzer, 3rechbillâ€"Weichelâ€"At â€" Elmira, Déc. Te t hone Ao m h . Vollick, wm. ‘ to Amnie Weichel, both of Berlin. Jellingerâ€"Zieglerâ€"At Berlin,< Dec. 9th, byâ€"Rev, A. B. Francisco, at the home of ~the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ziegler, Homer Bellinger, of London, formerly â€" of Waterloo, to Mary Ziegler. ‘Tuckerâ€"In Mornington, Dec. 9th, ‘Thomas ‘Tucker, aged 81 years. Eichâ€"At Millbank, Dec. 17th, Fred Eich, eldest son of Martin Eich. â€" Bennettâ€"At Galt, â€"Dec. 5th, Rachael Bennett, relict of the â€" late> John Bennett, in her 72nd year. : Hannenbergâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 5th, the wile of Wm. Hannenberg, aged 73 years and 3 months. : seshi‘-mb-u flul‘lvn, Dec. 7th, Chas. ingeck, years. lï¬lt;&\‘g\u, Dec. Oth, Mrs: Bar Schaller, aged 82 years. Oliverâ€"At Galt, Dec. 11ith, Robert Oliver. Warnickeâ€"At Berlin, Dec. 12th, Carl udwigâ€"At ‘Waterloo, Dec. 9th, â€" the infant child of Ed. Ludwig; aged 4 J. K. SHINN, Â¥Funeral Director and Embatmer, ## Waterloo, Ont. ‘Telephons 207. Resiâ€"| _____ _ denee Duke St., onnotite J. Letter U a Baxim In l Warnicke, aged 65 years. and 19 WATERLOO MARKETS. Waterioo, December .18 BIRTHS DEATHS §th n e '-Z;\Farm for Sale B| jmaminl aie, m imond m ‘emndnnd brigat gu youes: Iregeny Acopoct female weakness. It makes weak women Cns mt wes verp pooe tor a 1 well. I """-'W'h'h"%â€" there are so many women when L am 1 know monkre se hosve sane ~Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pelicts the faâ€" vorite family laxative. One ‘Peollict‘ a laxstive, two ‘ Pelicts‘ a eathartic dose. Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer. f Dec, .19 â€"Stock and implements of _ Obas Klinek near Kinira. Dea 22 â€" Furniture of Wm, Leyes Bt. «After my first child ELECTIONS for 1903. iunutedeeten nen s ‘nustees for the tows of Water . Taem mor mad Th tume o hold at the Town Hall; Ma: ket Houso, en EMs‘mx ““ï¬.mm.o-n mu'u-u.umuunu.? is demanded the same ..'G“u‘."n'.’n’l-h places {:..00 r:'d: )t%" i mosie Hail, £mg 6t . P\ De y St, cwenien uts m«;_:»-}x mosmurenienat, s "Beted use sith dny of November A. D 1006 Liquor License Act. se t Â¥aiuable Proporty for §al6! : «... " "~" #uate KQ Dt __ ï¬%’f&"&%‘m for Sale en rapgiy s ts nc htons muaag ~ * ate the . "F‘ui :ï¬%_ï¬x.-m Lm m.zt..,% | Poy AiE rantac ronee, c on in o n Te i nnnatonare thor the To Whom it May Concern AUCTION SALES. ‘Town of Waterloo. y, Jan, 5th, 1903. Sth, 1903.© I Mbre m wl T O ce o > PRk 4 P. CoOPFFRE, Manager 0 » TRUSTS AND ov. Limt‘d Hall, King 8t., Fj there Pwil ___.._.-.r.'.!!!.".:"...':.f""'-m' xB Te fiving:s. sction on the : ~ _A B MOBMIDE .. _â€" sorcstor for siid. â€" Lioense Inspectoe Stock and Implements. castero limiis of ibe : rse 6 peats oid, black mare ars old Driver (Confeliorat {Tours oi Driver (lontebornt pige 1 %E“&&w‘ wahe hi faris Lot No: ot t. 0. t siigaded 18 :. Wranged brick ‘house, yp clous barn ant en T i o. n o enrnia and se eA ter on â€"c2 o Farm Stook & implements Walk in and Look Around. Notice to Farmors |r=ixs hint in n ttum of the fnest Tuceday, Déo. 23rd, 1902. Auction Sale. Te mniersif tnnsy that hs has a Auction Sale 4 en o cce Heriach, | ie cast of Farm for Sale Farm for Sale. Auotic -'-0'0 en ieavesns, or wm Tage Aunam, blow har ie Ti ons nad heve You on or about the Ind day of '!l‘g'!".:g Tomare in wiitine of thek tiaimeand" mate woetnt rei? cacofucy and (he mmnre of, ty ment of c‘flul nature of "Lfluggfl-‘h‘:ï¬&m'f e o e """ oi Wâ€"fl" ) Adth. ""Tz'i'o"’ $ess &’.:’::.E?:?&fl'&ï¬ io iss 5eF D 5o) propontorn, Christmas Sated at 8t. Jaeobe, the Tith day of Des, 1008 We are now cutting some s b'nysnthlm‘,_._ in yeliow, pink. white, etc. * | Phoneâ€"a95 T Eï¬iï¬'liï¬â€œâ€˜.h R s, Tulip« other aboo%. Â¥_* ( s lnmncn;‘g:o-fl%m :t"nc.hhcko:m‘ vulhllm :n%whv:ï¬â€œm““h Ascots. Howiny cuds baws, strings aad knots MVA VA NVAONV N NVAAA * Farm for sale. to call and see ons of the finest assortments of _ _ _ Bed Room Sets, Iron Bedas, spring and: mattress. The best arsorted lines in Sideboards; also Dinner Wagon Writing D.k.,nxundouudl’uh'l‘ohh.&nndh-amm, mmamw.« Music in and Parlor Sets, all prices. * Closest furniture prices on l.h‘ King St., Remember The Star Clothing House. China H You‘re Invited ; Notice 10 ‘Creditors. Notice to Croditors. PEOPLE â€"AT ns in all the leading shades, roses and other seasonable o magke o "The t tm ad .â€" WILDFANG‘S A. G. Schreiter, need many things for XMAS and we are fixed ceoce mand hete in reue spjognk which will heip in yourâ€" enjoym«nt of the day. zetu have your attention and see how perâ€" e claim notice 3 Hho nsl | wl oaich, propared from an C ordlen en pae ts PHON E 180. Demands will now offer for aale his prite winâ€" ning yorkshire pigs _Oinh'lp‘ # years old; also his prize winning bulls. and heifer calres tegether with All kinds of Short Horn cattle for nale at all times. * % «svuie@gles Fleue and Food Dealer, _ * Erb 8t. Waterico. j The Undersignod The 3 Days « _ for Farmers The Choicest brands of family meals always kept fresh Highest price paid for al} kind of Day‘s English Tenie Powders. SA eegons. Day‘s Cream for calves John Hill .. A KB .. Apply to BERLIN We solicst t