\ _ in Galt. $«* Bterling.â€"Mrs. Carl Messner is on a i/ visit to friends in Waterlooâ€"Mr. J. © _*Gies of Newton visited relatives _ 1. .. > #own during the past week.â€"Miss Ad: . ended visit from Arcola, Saskatche , wan,. She was accompanied home by â€"ber sister, Mrs. Hallman, who _ in \.. %ends spending some time with her parents, Senator and Mrs. Ratz here "*»â€"Mrs. Hartung of Philipsburg visited . ber daughter, Mr. Jacob Kuntzie here <~Jast greek.â€"License Inspector Knowles ..JOf HespeTer paid our town an official "F':‘V.hlt on Friday evening last.â€"Mr. Olâ€" ‘â€" Aver~Becker spent Sunday last with 6 in Exeter.â€"Mr. _ and _ Mrs. "Knight have left Regina, Sask., . on "â€" mA extended visit to their old friends â€". im New Hamburg and vicinity.â€" Miss "LQuise Boettger was in Berlin _ on »fuesday last, assisting in the _ teaâ€" ~ reem at the postâ€"nuptial reception ~ héeld by Mrs. Fred Snider. â€" Mrs Ks h L. Roth has purchased _ Mr. Berlet‘s residence on Jacob and intends moving to New Iathburg early in February.â€" Evanâ€" ic services are being conducted the Evangelical church by the pasâ€" br,; Rev. Mr. Yager.â€" Mr. G. O. '5*] Rush of Waterloo spent Sunday â€" / mtthe home of Mrs. Rush. â€"Mr. Chas. i ~ F."Biehn of Chesley was a visitor \. An town last week.â€"Mr. Coutts _ oi \â€"Ahe Inland Revenue Department, Watâ€" .. ~erloo, paid the Rau Brewery an offiâ€" . i@lal visit on Thursday.â€"Mrs. R. _ W. ‘~ Cressman returned on Wednesday from iW .& two.weeks‘ visit with relatives in ‘ CBt. Catharines.â€"Miss Eleanor _ Wilâ€" ‘~»som, daughter of Rev. Mr. Wilson oi / Trinity Methodist Church, left _ on ‘~‘Momiday for Toronto to complete Rer ; (eourse in music at the Conservatory. E =â€"Miss Hilda Kischel of Galt is the ES guest of her grandparents, Mr. and + Mrs,. D. Ritz.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Charles â€"~Eterling spent Sunday in Plattsville, «. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . George @’ Hs (BRBC. AUUURY ?1 Rush of V > mt the home of The marriage is announced at Humâ€" boldt, Saskatchewan, of Miss Ethel McBurney, formerly of Stratiord, to Mr. Harvey B. Puddicombe, _ eldest ‘son of the late Mr. Thomas B Puddicombe, of Haysville. Curling Notes.â€"The New Hamburg Challenge Cup, which was won by the Bright curlers at the _ Bonspiel held in 1909 was captured by a Galt rink which jourpgyed to Bright last week and overpowered the holders. A rink from New Hamburg will try their luck for the trophy this week Hockey _ Notes.â€"New _ Hamburg‘s third game in the O.H.A. intermediâ€" ate series ended somewhat disastrousâ€" ly on Friday evening when Drumbo administered a defeat to the locals to the tune of eleven to two. Mr. Ed. Wettlaufer, viceâ€"president of the O.H.A. refereed the game and gave general satisfaction.â€"The New Hamâ€" burg band which ahd been engaged to play every Thursday evening at the rink made its first appearance for this season last week and attracted & large crowd of skaters. The ‘engagement is announced of Miss Florence Boullee, eldest daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullee of this tow®, €0 Mr. Charles Richardson of St. Marys, the marriage to take place sofie: time in February:~ ing. of the Evangelical church _ Sunâ€" day school, the following officers were elected for the coming year: Superinâ€" tendent, Mr. Herman Wilhelm; Vice Pres., Mr. W. M. Umbach; Secretary, Mr. G. O. Wendt; Treasurer, Mr. John Wing; Misses Eva Wilhelm and Thusnelda Furtney. ‘ Mr. John Spahr of the Gravel Road Has sold his farm to Mr. Zantzi of Minnesota, and intends to give up farming. We notice in The Family, Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal the pubâ€" lishers are â€" warning their _ readers whose subscriptions expire this month %o renew at once. The renewal orders and new subscriptions pouring . into that Office every day are a sight to beâ€" hold. In their prospectus for 1911 the Publishers promise _ some wonderful improvements that will make the paâ€" :;even greater value than ever Ic , although it has always been reâ€" eognized as _ the greatest _ dollar‘s worth to be had. Every home in Canâ€" mda will be the better of The Family Mearld and Weekly Star as a regular wweekly, visitor during 1911. _ _._ Election of Officers at Evangelical Church.â€"At the annual business meetâ€" t is advertising a January sale men‘s furnishings.â€" Miss E. Las inger of Berlin spent Sunday at her e here.â€"The neighbors and friends r.and Mrs. Philip Binkle, who P d moving away, pleasantly surâ€" sed‘them on Friday evening | last at ‘their home on Bleam‘s Road â€" and presented them with a German _ adâ€" dress. Mitchell,â€"Mr. and Mrs. Koska and daughter of Clare, Michigan, and Mr. and,Mrs. Cook, of Washington and Mr MA Woods cisited their daughter bi M@@y, Bethel, last week.â€" Mr. . ®. Béger, son of Mr. Ernest _ R. 6 on Tuesday last for _ Deâ€" x’ fBere he bas taken a position ‘~m real estate officeâ€"Miss . Ethel " E who has been the guest of 1 Dthel Winn for the past two im réturned to her home in _ ‘Torâ€" ito on Monday.â€"Mr. Ed Wettlauler, Berlin, spent the weekâ€"end in town, e guest of his aunt, Mrs. Thomas T4 }s, ~â€" OUR BUSY NEIGHBORS s t ¥¢ %e " " J " $OSC0000400L00ALA0044A000480000 m i 4 e C C e HAWKESVILLE Waterloo Tp. Council © NEw Haxsure . | WALLACE â€"| _ Wilutamssure _ ; WELLESLEY | I â€" Wate Warning Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs P uP Bs 1# > sn t n o 4o s * C smy * rage [Â¥ 8ckf ; 1 ks 1c s m s l S e i0 WQ $ t t j panonrotPâ€"rerboiien,â€"TeuRsnay faycary 1978, 1nt.,"; © pXo® NBt®, / 177| ~~~=~ » en disoduindnt 9: + swtvtp C The home of Mr. and Hrs. Allen Shantz at Nine Pines was the scene of a happy gathcring on Thursday evâ€" ening, January 5th, when about 20 of Mr. Ed. Weaver‘s friends pleaâ€" santly surprised him on the eve of his departure for his home in Yatâ€" ton. The evening was spent in games music, etc., after which all sat down to an excellent ayster supper to which ample justice was done. Before the gathering dispersed, Mr. Weaver made a bri~‘ aidrees in which he wrrsool Lis regret in leaving the tn-nmmunit_v and also thanked his ’frionds for the kindness shown him ! during his year‘s stay amongst them. Mr. Weaver in leaving will carry with him the best wishes of his many friends at Nine Pincs and vicinity. ‘ (Too late for last week.) _ Mr. A. J. Shantz of the O. A. C., {Guclpl\, who spent the holidays with ais parents left again for Guelph on Wednesday.â€"Mr. J. S. Shantz was a business visitor in Berlin on Thursâ€" day.â€"January thaw came sharp _ on time.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Cooper and {amily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birch and 'iamily spent New Years day with reâ€" latives in Puslinchâ€"Mr. W. T. Farâ€" tel is visiting his mother in North Bay, who is quite ill.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Eggert from Puslinch spent New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fach.â€"Mr. W. Eaton of Coles _ Mill, spent New Years day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Clemens.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grieve from _ Galt made a flying visit here on Monday.â€" Mrs. F. Schmidt attended the filâ€" teenth wedding anniversary of _ Mr. and Mrs. John Gricke in Puslinch on Monday. Pleasant Gathcring at in his arm caused from being bitten by a pig a few weeks ago. He has since practically recovered. to the estate of the late John Alexâ€" ander will be sold by public auction on January 19th commencing at T2 o‘clock. _ Mr. Fred Vandrick of Lisâ€" towel is the auctioneer for the day. â€"Miss N. Forman, missionary Viceâ€" President â€" of the London Conference Epworth League, will address the Mount Pleasant Epworth League on Friday evening, January 13th at 8 p:m. Miss Forman is a very enthusâ€" iastic mission worker and will favor her hearers with a splendid address. â€"Mr. Kleinschroth and family have moved to the Faircombe farm on the ith conn. which he has rented for a term of years. _ Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ts . J. Dezell and Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Griffith spent New Years‘ holidays with relatives in Sarnia and Jedelo, Mich.â€"Mr. Wm. E. Wright of Watrous Sask., â€" arrived at his former home the past year in the west and says last week. Mr. Wright has spent the past year in the west and says he does not think he wil} ever live in Wallace again. His many â€" friends are glad to meet him again. â€"Mr. ind Mrs.Bovair of Sask. were guests it the home of their uncle Mr. Ed. Hollingshead during the holidaysâ€" Miss _ .Jennie Reid who has been the _ guest of Miss. Elsie Williams luring the past few weeks left _ for Guelph on Saturday last prior to ceturning to her home in Toronto.â€" Mr. Luther Williams is spending a few days at the home of his uncle Mr. Donald McKay in Guelphâ€" Mr. Emmerson _ Alexander was suffering from an attack of blood poisoning Items of Interest.â€"The periods of ‘â€" I mild weather were rapidly followed by ir a blizzard accompanied by intense cold *J weather. _ The continued drifting is ; keeping the roads quite heavy which , |though « oy v.s. settled consideraâ€" ; |bly during the recent thaw are still \ quite hbigh in places so that an "upâ€" y set" is not a very unusual occurâ€" frence.â€"The annual meeting of the ratepayers of S. S. No. 3 Wallace ‘|was held in the school room on Dec. |28th with a fair attendance. The Jusual reports were read and adopted without any discussions which showâ€" ed that the business of the past year was all satisfactorily transacted. Mr. Wm. King was clectec trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mri John, Alexander and Mr. James| Griffith, the retiring trustce was reâ€"| elected for another term.â€"Mr. Sinâ€" | clair Adolph was appointed section ‘ auditor.â€"The municipal elections passâ€"|, ed off rather quictly. _ The vote pollâ€" | ed was not as large as in some years 7 possibly owing to the bad roads. The 9 successful _ candidates â€" were S. E. q Smith, Reeve. Councillors, Messts.|, Brisbin, ‘Fipping, Aarnold and Eliot. ‘ Messrs Arnoid and Tipping being the { newly elected members of the council. || â€"Mr. J. A. Detweiler _ general Merâ€"|" hant at Wallaceville is holding _ a |f uessing contest. Each purchase of ; .00 lbs of flour has the privilege of C ontering a guess on the number of s candies in a jar. The nearest _ to $ the correct number receives a _ 100 Ibs. of flour.â€" Mr. Geo. Kennedy, N 3rh counn. Wallace has sold his farm 7 to Mr. Crowell of Grey for the sum h Jf $7000.â€"The _ farm, stock, impleâ€" 6 ments and household effects belonging |, FISHERS MILLS Nine Pines in the afternoon was held in the school room and was addressed by Mr. Race of Toronto. The Women‘s meeting was held in St. Andrew‘s hall and was addressed ty Mrs. Parâ€" sons of Forest. The evening sesâ€" sion had a very good attendance at 7.30 the meeting was called to order by Mr. M. L. Weber of St. Jacobs who presided, and who called _ upon Rev. A. M. Hamilton to give the adâ€" dress of welcome which was highly appreciated and replicd to by the chairman in a few well chosen words after which Mrs. Parsons was called upon to address the meeting which she did in a very able and instrucâ€" tive manner. _ By referring to the Boy Scout movemont she interested the young people in active life and in making home cheerful and happy. The next was a recitation by Mr. J. S, Knapp of Galt. The next speakâ€" er was Colonel Race who gave an m«‘ teresting address of about an hour‘s duration. His wubject was The Patriot, The Boy and the Home, which was very ably handled. Tca was served â€" at 5 o‘clock in the basement of the hall by the ladies and music was furnished by a sclect choir. This is considered to be one of the best the institute has ever held in Winâ€" tertrourne.â€"The many friends of Mrs. Kathcrine _ Stork will be glad to know that she is improving nicely }undcr the treatment of Dr. Nairn, and â€" the nurse Mrs. Kolb.â€"Archie Clemons of Albert is spending a fortnight with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clemons and other relaâ€" tives. Briefs.â€"Miss Olive Schnart _ who has been seriously ill for the past while is able to be about again. â€" Mrs. Geo. Brown, who has been unâ€" der the doctor‘s care for about three weeks is slowly improving.â€"Mtrs. W. F. Patterson, who has also been sick for about teh days is recoverâ€" ing gradually.â€"At a mecting of the congregation of the Lutheran church toâ€"day, _ Mr. _ Theodore Doerbecker was elected church trustee to take the place of Mt. .John Doetbecket, who resigned on account of nis reâ€" moval to Heidelberg. CET the place of Mt. .John Doetbecket, | The business carried on by the late lt';l:re" are who resigned on account of nmis reâ€"| Mr. Martin Schade corner of King and ‘so. â€" The moval to Heidelberg. Princess streets, Waterloo, has been and com Jacob Bauman Sold Farm.â€" Mr. purchased _ and taken over by Mrs. ‘\'i(‘l‘, and Jacob Bauman has sold his valuable | Sol. Beaty. The manufacture of the ‘own (r: farm of one hundred and thirty actes. | "Schade Washer‘‘ will be continued ‘ly double and is having an auction sale of | and water motors to operate the SAM® and west stock, implements, etc., on the 17th| will also be sold. â€" The Schade Washâ€" car servi inst. Mr. Bavman will be greatly ‘er is a machine of superior _ Merit _ @"Afodern missed as he is a good neighbor lnd] and is used in hundreds of homes i Fwise and a worthy citizen.â€"Mr. _ .Jacob W., Berlin and Waterloo and vicinity. Any For fu Schmidt has been supplying many of ‘one desiring a washer would do well fEfrom Gr tho villagers with good maple wood| to inspect these machines before buyâ€"*J. D. y lattly, ing. e y o Agent 17 ‘ News _ Notes.â€"Institute Meeting Well Attended.â€"The Farmers‘ Instiâ€" tute meeting was held on Friday afâ€" ternoon and evening 6th inst and was a grand success.â€" The men‘s meeting School Closed for Several weeks.â€" Miss Winnie Pirrie, teacher of Victâ€" oria School No. 28 is sick with measles _ hence the School will be closed for a few weeks.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thackery of Harriston are spending a few days at Fristonc Personals.â€"Mr._ and Mrs. Henry Melitzer and son Roy of West Montâ€" rose were renewing old acquaintances here last week.â€"Mr. Austin Shantz of the Northwest spent a _ day with Mr. Hy. Steckle last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. .Ervin Staufier, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Staufier, and Mrs. Simon Staufer, all of Berlin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hallman.â€" Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt spent Sunday â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riehm.â€" Mr. Daniel Detzler called on Mr. Jacob Fry last Sunday. , | News Notes.â€"The residence of Mr. : and Mrs. Philip Becker was the scene s of an interesting event on Christmas i day when a very enjoyable family reâ€" _|union of the children of the late Thos. [ Woods was held. Those present from |a distance were Mr. H. D. Woods, _[Belleville, Ohio;Mr. J. W. Woods ol‘ [ Huron County, Mrs. John Parent of [Bad Axe, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Parent of Detroit, Mrs. John Curts Jof Indian Heao, Sask., Mrs. W. J. Woods of Clifford, Ont.; Mrs. Edward Rowell and daughter from Bright and Miss _ Charity Woods from Toronto. This was the first time for the last twenty years that the family had the opportunity of all meeting together and a very enjoyable Xmas was spent. Quite a number of our young people attended the singing school at Stras burg last Saturday evening which is conducted by Mr. Kolb of Berlin. â€" The saw mill in Mr. Steckle‘s bush is now in full operation and about 15f men â€" are at work. . With favorable f weather the contract will be compleâ€"|. ted by about the 1st of March.â€"f Mr. David Schmidt sold his fine team | to Mr. Lehman Shirk of German Mills| ; for the handsome sum of $500. Mr.|, Schmidt is now busily engaged _ in|, getting ready for his sale which he|, intends to have on the 15th of Febâ€"|; ruary.â€"Mr. Thomas Main has _ the}; contract of taking _ care of our|, school for this year at a salary of j $72.50. 4 . WINTERBUOURNE ERBSVILL ; _ Next Meeting of Farmers‘â€"Club Anâ€" nounced.â€"The Farmer‘s Club will hold their next monthly meeting on Thursdgy evening, January 19th. A debate will form part of the program, the subject chosen being, ‘"Resolved that mixed farming is more profitable than specialized farming." ie Aunbut. Al Mous + ieeml o ie q onE on ‘Business Changes Hands.â€" A new?;tl‘ny entertained business man has entered the field, friends.â€"Misses I and rigged up compartments in the Messrs. George a Schweitzer block, beside the Bank of Friday evening v Nova Scotia. This shop will be Christ. Lichty‘s, known as ‘"Hachborne General Repairl iez Works.‘" The proprietor is Mr. Hy. BA G. Hachborn, who has purchased the | business and stock of Mr. Jacob Kienâ€" ‘ cle. Mr. Hachborn will also have an|} News Items.â€""I upâ€"toâ€"date barber shop in connection | Intermediates w with the repair business. We wish here against Ay: the young man every success in his ever, defeated in undertaking. played, Elmira w Mr. Chas. Werle has again returned to Conestogo after lying ill at Watâ€" erloo for some time.â€" Miss _ Annie Scheifele of Waterloo spent Sunday at the parental home here. News Items.â€"School has reâ€"opcned: again after the Xmas vacation. â€" About forty of the members of Trinâ€" ity Methodist church had a sleighing party to the home of Mt. and Mrs. | S. E. Shantz on Friday last. A vetry enjoyable time was spent in music ,l games and social chat.â€"Mr. Ed. Weaâ€" : ver has left our midst to return to ihis home near Yatton.â€"The Misses ‘ ‘Sylvia and Belle Shantz spent Sunâ€" day in Berlinâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Wisâ€" mer _ and daughter Mildred _ spent Sunday with Mrs. S.Y. Shantz. â€" ‘Miss Zephy and Miss Emily Zwinâ€" ‘lon of Stratford spent the holidays with their cousin Miss Euphemia Shocmaker.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Nuehter | spent New Year‘s with the latter‘s parents _ near â€" Bright.â€"Mr. Allan| Shantz has been appointed _ school Arustee in the place of Mr. J. Shoeâ€" maker _ who is to leave our ml shortly.â€"Miss Clara and Emma Weâ€" ber spent New Year‘s in Conestogo. â€"Miss Susie Schwartz spent last Aeek with friends in New Hamburg. | +Mr. .Jacob Rhodes is now caretakeri of _ our school. â€"Mrs. Fred Grischow spent last week with her daughber,' Mrs. Millar of German Mills. | As our school trustees . have â€" not been able to secure an assistant teaâ€" cher the junior division of the school is closed, for which the children are rejoicing. f €ol . Death of John Zinkann.â€" Mr. John Zinkann who carried on a general store business in this place for many years succumbed on Sunday. Deceasâ€" ed is well known in this vicinity, and the bereaved family have the beartâ€" felt sympathy of their friends in Wellesley. â€" *| Mr. Robt. Kube jr. of Zurich who!_ ‘!°M * |spent a few weeks visiting lett!ls‘e‘:de" ®lhere last Thursday for St. Marys, Ch:r:n); ~| where he has~ @ecijfed a good position // [""? *|as tinsmith,â€" J. Welz of Hanoâ€"‘, _ ) ‘|ver whoâ€" spent several weeks here ‘Goustay ; fyisiting at ber home _ returned . to ; , (MHanover.â€" ‘Mr. â€" Chas. ScBOPP / with ; {f of Winnipeg is iding several weeks | *‘ â€"Mrs. ' under â€" the 1 roof here.â€"Mr.'Y“r.s | John Uliner i med to the sick‘ _y, ; | bedroom.â€"Mr. % ‘Brill, one of our spent a ‘folder residen } also on the _ sick wigh pi flist.â€"Mr. ‘D@vif ‘Wagner is laid up Parkhjl] with a sever tack of pneumonia, wood, 1 but is doing fairly well under the 'Louis C circumstances.â€"Quite a number ffOM ‘ visitors here attended Council meeting at ‘the New Crosshill toâ€"day.â€"Mr. C. R. Ginâ€"‘ Diefenbs grich very unfqrtunately fell down & time in ilight of stairs‘and burt his hip joint Hugh M so badly that Be is almost unable to town la movg about.â€"The hockey match beâ€" son sper tween Drumbo and Wellesley _ at last wee Drumbo last Tuesday was a yery fast| Librar game at half ’f:ime' the score being 1. ary will â€"1, but Drumbo seemed to be Wellesâ€"inst. A ley‘s superior in the second half and prepared scored at will and in spite of Wellesâ€" ley‘s strong defence, the score when time was called was 10â€"3 in favor 200. of Drumbo:â€"Last Thursday St. Cleâ€"| ,, ments .Juniors played against Wellesâ€". call:dmc.)n ley‘s junior team which resulted in day afte favor of . the locals. The score was lelz fog | 7â€"1.â€"On Frid@y the league team ‘% positic journeyed. to Elmira to play a leaâ€". Mr. A. ] gue game with Elmira, the score a v"iait. 5 at half time was 1â€"1 but as be(orci Personi the Welleslcy team fost ground and few days Elmira scored 4 more goals @nd ‘gimoy p when time was called the score §&®35 Hauck is 5â€"1 in favor ol Elmira.â€"Woinwade ing frienc orchestra is furnishing the music at Bingemar a birthday party at J. B. Lichty on meeting . the farm toâ€"night and have had & lin, on S splendid time. *Weidanhel NiNE PINES CONESTOGO is d 1 . % in Ir. 5 °B n | alse M# ‘Wa T tack tal roof here.â€"Mr.! mfined to the sick‘ % ‘Brill, one of our also on the _ sick ‘Wagner is laid up i who| _ Items of Interest.â€" Mr. _ William leuisudelbauez and family and Mrs. hr“'l.etson and daughter of Berlin, Mrs. ition Chambers and Miss Gertie _ Powers ltno-‘"om Hamilton, Mr. Julius _ Stadel here bauer and family of Listowel and Mrs tol(}utuvus Stadelbauer and son from ho Mich., were all spending Christmas PP / with their Mother, Mrs. Stadelbauer. '°§:“'â€"lrs. P. Stadelbauer spent _ New ',"‘Year's with ber son Noah at Elmira SiCk‘_Mr. David Thompson of Tavistock °U spent a few days last week _ herc SICK with his brother.â€"Mr. John Ziler of | UP Parkhjll, Mr. James Ziler of Dashâ€" ©!4, wood, Mr. John Daub of Berlin, Mr. the |Louis Dietrich of St. Agatha _ were | Why not csape the severs winte: weather and possibly pneumonia ind prolong your years of usefulness by a trip to the charming winter resorts | of Florida, California and Mexico. Tt | is an education and a rest, and change |from the cares and anxieties of busiâ€" | ness will repay you. _ While increasâ€" ing numbers are yearly doing this, ‘thorc are many more who should so so. The railways have made it easy and comfortable by the excellent serâ€" ‘\'i(‘l‘, and _ none more so than your own Grand Trunk System, the onâ€" ‘ly doubleâ€"tracked line te the _ south ‘IMPORTANT TO LADIES For full informatio®, tickets, etc., from Grand Trunk Agents, or write J. D. McDonald, _ District Passenger Agent, Unign Station, Toronto, Ont, These Hair Goods styles, when proâ€" perly adjusted protect and ornament the head, soften and beautify the exâ€" pression of the face and consequently tone up an aged appoarance.* Be sure and see them at Walper House, Berlin, _ Saturday, Jan. 231. â€" One day . only. News Items.â€"The Baden O. H. A. Intermediates won their first game here against Ayr. They were . howâ€" ever, defeated in the last two games played, Elmira winning by 9 _ goals, and Ayr on â€" Monday night defeated the local team by a score of 5â€"O. "“:mt often an opportunity 0¢â€" curs t your door to see the laâ€" test Parisian and New York styâ€" les in Hair Goods, yet such is the case, as Prof. Dorenwend of Toronâ€" to is visiting this town, and invites your inspection of these goods at his private apartments _ reserved at the Hotel. i ter Kerr‘s near Brunnet last Friday evening and report having had a good time.â€"Miss Rachel Albrecht of Michiâ€" ‘gan, formerly of this place, is renewâ€" ing old acquaintances in this town this week.â€"* very enjoyable â€" time was spent on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. Jacob Seigner when they enfertained a number of their friends.â€"Misses Mary and Addie and Messrs. George and John Eydt spent Friday evening very enjoyably at Mr. The gang of men employed by the Hydroâ€"Electric Commission are comâ€" pleting the line between Berlin and New Hamburg.â€"Mrs. F. Montgomery of Peterboro spent a few days at the home of Mrs. J. Weiler.â€"Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Butler called on _ their friends last Saturday, Sunday _ and Monday.â€"Mr. Theo. Becker had the misfortune while working on a _ cirâ€" cular saw at Mr. E. Albert‘s factory to get several of his fingers on the left hand badly lacerated. . News Items.â€"A sleigh load of young people attended a dance ay Mr. Walâ€" _ Personals.â€"Mrs. I. Shantz spent a few days with her daughter _ Mrs. Simon Bear last week.â€"Miss Flossie Hauck is spending a short time visitâ€" ing friends in our burg.â€" Mr. Elias Bingeman attended the quarterly meeting at the Bethany church, Berâ€" lin, on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gust. Weidenheimer called on Mr. Dfld Bingeman‘s on Sunday last.â€"Mr. And Mrs. Leander Clemens and son of Berâ€" lin visited at Mr. Wendel Clemens on Sunday. â€" and west. Its reputation for dining car service, handsome parlor cars and ‘‘Modern Pullmans" is known to all wise and expericnoed travellers. _ Items of Interest.â€"Mrs. Schultz called on Mrs. Jacob Schiedel Saturâ€" day afternoon. â€"Miss Edith Shantz left for Berlin where she has secured a position~â€"Mr. Wm. Homeyer paid Mr. A. E. Richert of West Montrose a visit on Tuesday. Library Concertâ€"The Jubilee Librâ€" ary will hold a concert on the 20th inst. A good programme is being prepared. visitors at P. D. Dietrich‘s over the New Years holidays.â€"Mr. R. C. Dicfenbacker of Berlin spent a short time in our burg on Saturday.â€" Mr. Hugh McCulloch of Hamilton was in town last week.â€"Mr. James Thompâ€" son spent a few â€" days in ‘Tavistock J last week. wORD TO THE WISE IS SUFâ€" FICIENT"â€"THE LAND OF FLOWERS, FRUIT AND SUNSHINE,. ‘ KINGWOOD BA DEN BBRBSLAU Statute labor............. ........... 1.00 Tilman B. Martin, bonus for wire TONOG ....ssscccomice omrerecmencs A 100 Wm. Carey, caretaker of _ Tp. Alex. Beattie, 2â€"3 value of sheep‘ killed by dog ........... ...............20.00 Geo. G. Tilt, Reg. Births,Deaths Art _ covering in Wigs and ‘Toupess. Prof. Dorenwend Patent 'rmm now worn on over $0,000 by all classes in all stations of life. contrACt...... ... .........0 .%......39.07 Isaac Hartel, making seizure .... 1.00 Henry Newberry, _ refund _ of and Marriages ..l..2....... .......11.80 Ira S. Bauman, gravelling road §27.8 Titus Shantz, refund of dog tax 1.00 Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. ‘Janzen, that this Co# adjourn to meet again at he E Hall on Saturday, Feb. 4t af. tute I@bOr .......2..0, ....222.222. Tp. Puslinch 4 pay, gravel . Berlin Telegraph, part pay GENTLEMEN WHO Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded by Mr. Shaw, that leave be given _ the mover to introduce a byâ€"law at next session of Council to provide for the appointment of Assessors, Collectors, Fence.viewers, Poundâ€"keepers, and Inâ€" spettors, under the Herd Law _ for 1911. Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Mr. Shaw, that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to ask ‘for tendâ€" ers for the Township printing in bulk for one year, tenders to be received until next session of council. _ Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded by Mr. Shaw, that the following acâ€" counts be paid and the Reeve grant is order orf the Treasurer for the several amounts, viz.: . Milton Ernst, damage to fields tee BDORQ ...........0002 .s.ll000.......32.00 Thomas Marshall, gravel ,...........61.56 Dilman Wildfong, refund of Staâ€" In this particular structure the ventilation is perfect; as light as m feather; is _ securely adjustsd to the head, can be combed just as Â¥our own head, can be combed just as ‘your own hair; they make any man look ten years younger, besides the protection you get from Catarth, Colds, Neuralâ€" gia, otc. Call and see them at the . Walper House, Berlin on Saturday, YJan n.m“ qd!. wahee 1 lputcs Faudt Moved by Mr. Shaw seconded by Mr. Hallman that our representativâ€" es at the County Council request said Council to have that piece of road leading from Hespeler to Shantz‘s cider mill, and also that piece leadâ€" ing from Owen Reist‘s through Kosâ€" suth to the Woolwich road taken from the County Road System. Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Mr. Shaw, that the Clerk â€" send subscriptions for the Municipal Worlg ior the Treasurer, Clerk, members Of: ; . ; the Coungil, Boned. of Healtcand Aw *4\ Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded _ by Mr. Hallman that Byâ€"law No. 973 as now filled in with the names of Josiah Staufier, Reeve, Geo. A. Tilt, Tp. Clerk, Frederic Schaefer, John Michm and Owen Reist together with Dr. Thomson as Medical Health Officer and A. S. Henhoeffer, V.S., as Sanitary Inspector, as members _ of the Board of Health for 1911, be read the third time and passed. Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded by Mr. Hallman, that the Reeve, Messrs Abra and Janzen be appointed a comâ€" mittee on Roads and Bridges on the west side of the Grand River, the Reeve, Messrs. Hallman and â€" Shaw, be a committee for: a like purpose on the east side of the River. _ _Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Hallman, that William Carey . be reappointed caretaker of Tp. Hall, for 1911, at a salary of $12.00 _ per AhQ CIOPS \ys.ssrrzises ecferreccfice maries H. C. Edgar, treasurer‘s guaranâ€" Mr. Janzen, that the sum of $10.00 be granted to assist in the maintenâ€" ance of the Sick Children‘s Hospital, Toronto. Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Mr. Janzen, that Byâ€"law No. 973 as now filled in with the names . of Messrs. S. Snider and John Pomeroy as auditors at a salary of $10 each ior 1911 be read the third time and passed. Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded by Mr. Hallman, that Byâ€"law No. 973 to provide for the appointment of memâ€" bers of the local Board of Health for 1911 be read the first and _ second Investigate and _ Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Abra, that Byâ€"law No. 972 _ to Jrovide for the appointment of audiâ€" tors for the year 1911 be read _ the irst and second time. The Reeve then took the chair and the minutes of the preceding . session were read and approved. wW. C. Shaw, A. C. Hallman and Augâ€" The following _ named gentlemen nade and subscribed to the necessary declaration of qualification and office, viz.â€"Josiah S. Stauffer, Eaq., Reeve; Joseph Abra, Esq., Deputy Reeve; ist Janzen, Esqs., Councillors. Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Monday, January 9th, pursuant to Statute. The Council met at the Tp. Hail on on $5.00 o c &