i an. ... _, _3 . 2 0__O0> ©70 the proceeds Mr. Jacob Pantler spent Saturday|amounted to some fiflty dollars. and Sunday with friends in Preston.â€"| _ Next Sunday, .Jan. 29th, will be Mr. Aurelius Barbarich of _ Illinois | Field Day for the forces of temperance spent a week with his grandmother, | workers in the County of Waterloo. teacher at East Heidélberg, was the| Mt. E. J. Moore, associate editor of Mrs. Rentlinger.â€"Miss Worthington, | Pioneer, the organ of the Dominion guest of Mrs. Richmond on Sunday.â€"| Alliance, will give an address on Sunâ€" Mrt. F. Sievenpiper of Berlin _ has| day motning in the Presbyterian been added to the staff of the Bank of ! church, Hawkesville, at 11 a.m. and 4 Nova Scotia here.â€"Miss Mary Lenz of | he will address a public mass meetâ€" ‘ â€" Waterloo spent a week with her sisâ€"|ing :at 3 p.m. in Schneider‘s Hall, ~ ter Mrs. Heoflin â€"Mr. and Mrs. ‘Augâ€"| Linwood, and speak again in the Me_ ust Henrich and family spent Sunâ€"| thodist church at 7 p.m. Mr. Moore day with friends in Preston â€" Miss}is in close touch with the temperance Reiner, Miss Zeller, Miss Trussler of work and he will give valuable inforâ€" Berlin, and Miss Hollinger of Bridseâ€" mation concerning the erawitW â€" as portt were the guests of Miss _ Ada Geo 5e over Sunday.â€"Mr. M. â€" Hauch of Breslau spent Sunday _ with _ his brother, Mr. Wm. Hauck. _ tpset, throwing him"to t_hve g1 His friends wish him a speedy covery. R The many frien(s of Mr. Adam Scharman of Riverside Farm will sympathize with him in his great sorâ€" row caused by the death of his . Aather, Mr. George Scharman _ of Berlin, which sad event took place â€"_ on â€"Monday morning 23rd inst. Funâ€" \ eral tekgs place on Thursday afterâ€" Unfortunately â€" Injured.â€" Mr. John Schwalm met with an unfortunate acâ€" cident on Saturday afternoon. While hauling barrels from â€" the cooper shop _ to the mill the wagon eesass uc 022 22 T 1 Temperance Meeting.â€"A meeting in the interests of the temperance cause will be held next Sunday evening | at the Evangelical church. Mr. Silcox of ‘Toronto will be present to _ address the meeting. Mr. Silcox comes highly recommended as a temperance speakâ€" er and a treat will be in store for all. Everybody cordially invited _ to attend. Rev. Wm. Henrich of Clifford, _ a former resident of St. Jacobs occuâ€" pied the pulpit at the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. on Saturday evening last near the rcâ€" sidence of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, _ Mr. Adam . Scherman of Meadow Brook Farm. The fall caused him to break his leg a short distance below the knee. Modical aid was called imâ€" mediately and the injured limb â€" atâ€" tende< to. Mr. Hertle is now doing as well as can be expected. near Nine Pines on Sunday.â€"Quite a number from this vicinity attended the funeral of the late Mr. Martin Schmidt, on Tuesday the 17th inst. from the residence of his son, â€" Mr. Caspar Schmidt, Breslauy road, _ to &' i g's Lutheran Church, Waterâ€" 4p0, thence to Mount Hope cemeibery. â€"General regret is felt on all sides for Mr. Herman Hertle, jr., who, owâ€" ing to the icy concition of the roads,‘ had the misfortune to slip and fa‘l {2t present and the young people are ‘certaifily taking advantage _ of it too. Skating parties in the evening are freguent occurrences.â€"Mr. Robert Bricknell was a business visitor to the county town on Monday.â€"Misa Clara Detweiler was the guest of friends . i: Atth _ inst.â€"Skating on the rand River was never better than at DPresent and the vaiun@ namnla ac. Miss Kate Huehnergard of Berlin spent a few days here with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. J. W. Fleischhaur.â€"Mr. L. Huehnergard of Berlin spent Sunday here in town. Farmer‘s Institute Meeting Announâ€" ced.â€"The Farmers‘ Institute meeting will be held on February 6th next, in the town hall, and John Campâ€" bell of Woodville will be the chief speaker for the occasion. â€"Mrs. West of ‘Penetang is spending a few days with her son, W. B. West, manager of the Standard Bank. There are quite a few attending the carnival at New Hamburg toâ€"night. | DLEL CE dn ueg PP £ § _ _ Ai, 5_ * (CW G8YS8 with â€" her was driving down Locals Win Game.â€"The return _ inâ€" Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klockman. â€" burg his cutter slipp termediate O.H.A. hockey match beâ€", The oyster supper which was given side of the icy road tween Wellesley and _ Elmira _ was under the auspices of the L.O.L. 02 him out. The horse : played here on good ice. Both teams Wednesday last Te thovessâ€" Mr. far| Gefore he way ca were in excellent shape and the specâ€" | Albert Schnurr and his father made was very little damag tators saw a fast game. The score ja business trip to Moorefield _ Tuesâ€" Shantz, the . Misses S at half time was 3â€"1 in favor of the day.â€"Miss Gretta Ward who has been Snider, Miss Snider, M locals, and at full time 6â€"6. _ Ten | staying with her aunt, Miss M. 1. Schmidt and Mr. and M minutes overtime was played _ which ‘ Schnurr, returned to her home 9n all of Baden visited wi resulted in Wellesley‘s favor, the flnal_lMonday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ward the neighborhood on : score being 7â€"6. The visitors were , made a business trip to Moorefield on Minnie Shantz who nas determined to win and the _ result Tuesday.â€"The carpenters â€" are busy a few weeks under the wias a great surprise to them. One of working at Schnurr Bros. new stoOre pay returned to Dunny; the players on the local team, H.|and they expect to move in in a {ew |Bowman of Saskatoon Stahle, was forced to retire from the | weeks time.Mr. Edward Buillon _ of ‘pnewing _ old acquainta game after piaying filteen minutes,,Dgtroit. spent a few houts last week neighborhood.â€" Messts through an injury received. The visiâ€" with his aunt Mrs. Robert ROWE.â€" / Rejer and Miss L. Reic tors could not play the locals of The Hawkesville juniors came to U®â€"|visited friends in ‘the their feet as was claimed to be the wood on Saturday and played a game Sunday. â€"At the regul case in the game in Elmira. of hockey with the Linwood jllnim"ule King Edward VII f Miss Kate Huehnergard of Berlin|team, the result was a tie, 2 â€" ï¬fï¬cg meeting the quart spent a few days here with her sisâ€"| Charlie Hacken got a bad cut on hig | C!C°Y meeting the quart« ter, Mrs. J. W. Fleischhanr wâ€"Mr I |tnrohasa (0u0,) oC JUth inst, on account of some missâ€" ing links in the evidence. Some new light has been thrown on the case, and it is expected that arrests may follow.â€"The remains of the late Wm.. Brill were brought to their last restâ€" ing place last Tuesday afternoon. A great many were in attendance. He was one of the oldest residents in this vicinity and was highly respectâ€" ed.â€"Miss Lizzie Berdux who had been ill for some time is again able to be out.â€"A carnival will be held in the skating rink next Thursday when libâ€" eral prizes will be awarded. A good attendance is expected. ' Locals Win Game â€"The raturn 320 ‘The Lobinski inquest last Wednesâ€" day had to be adjourned until â€" the ‘ _ ST. JACOBS FRERPORT the groul;d wn en andtl L. dlLl ts ho had been | win of able to be | a week eld in the | Nixon.â€" y when lib> a visito . A good | Monday. ,thage J eturn _ inâ€" parents, match beâ€" , The oys{ Wiakin anndihiinied dik .. s a d work and he will give valuable inforâ€" ‘ mation concerning the growtH of local option in the Province of Ontâ€" ario. A union choir will have charge ‘ of the music. The public are cnrdial-I ly invited to attend these meelings. Ronetothi BB uc hild i l Next Sunday, Jan. 29th, will be Field Day for the forces of temperance workers in the County of Waterloo. Mr. E. J. Moore, associate editor of Pioneer, the organ of the Dominion Alliance, will give an address on Sunâ€" day mortning in â€" the Presby terian church, Hawkesville, at 11 a.m. and he will address a public mass meetâ€" ing :at 3 p.m. in Schneider‘s Hall, f News Items.â€"Clarence Edmunds of the North West is renewing old acâ€" quaintances here at present.â€" Miss |Millie Dicfenbacker of Berlin was the guest of Miss Lillian Lackner _ over Sunday.â€"Dr. G. More of Vancouver and his mother, Mrs. J. More of Kirkton are visitors at Mr. Robert More‘s at present.â€" Miss Scott of Berlin visited at David Donalds over Sunday.â€"Mrs. F. G. Lackner spent a week ago Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Adams.â€"Mr. Charles North of Mt. Forest has been engaged _ as â€" head miller at Mesinger‘s grist mill. â€"Rev. Mr. Robinson of Milverton occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on Sunday.â€"The Library concert held on Friday evening was a _ decided success. A very lengthy and well rendâ€" ered programme was given. A large crowd was present and the proceeds amounted to some fifty dollars. Next Sunday, Jan. 29th, will be Field Day for the forces of temperance Nup on td C T to MnBnininiiit o ies tratice s Act T 4 32 2. â€"Miss Bernice Kurschinsky left on Thursday for Galt.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. Sol. Scheifele visited Mr. and â€" Mrs. F. C. Perchback»r in Waterloo on Sunday.â€"Mr. John Maurer of North Woolwich paid the New Mennonite Sunday school a visit on Sunday on behalf of the Woolwich Township S.S. Association.â€"A sleigh load of young people were pleasantly entertained on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. Jos. Snyder, near Bloomingdale.... Bornâ€"On Jan. 16th. in Oonestaen If you are in want of tile read the ad of Mr. H. D. Dahmer in this issue. â€"Our young repair man is kept busy from early morning till late at night. â€"Next Sunday service in the Luthâ€" eran church will be held in the evenâ€" ing.â€"Misses Sophia Schweitzer and Lydia Scheifele are spending a week‘ or so with friends in Buffalo, N. Y. h.AE n uts n l c 04 ic 1 2 ’urday afternoon at 10 o‘clock to elect a trusteeâ€"to. fill the vacancy cansod by the resignation of â€" Louis Holle, who only put in one year of his thrée year ter. All" ratepayers and supâ€" porters of the school should make it a point to be present to help put in‘ a worthy successor. 1 Meeting of Like Stock Owners An-l nounced.â€"A meeting of live stock' owners of North Waterloo will be‘ held in the Township Hall here next| Monday afternoon at 2 o‘clock _ to j discuss the advisability of forming a’ ,Stock Insurance Co. to insure _ live stock against loss by death or t.helt.l All such live stock owners should find â€" it to their interest to be present at | this meeting. ‘ > ‘ School Board Meeting.â€" A special || school meeting will be held next Satâ€" H No eedts m _ Mr. and Mrs.m'â€"l:l daughter (stillborn). _ _ MCl thood.â€" Messts R. and A. _ ; _ _ _0 Sunt Mrs. Robert Rowe.â€"‘;s:mmz Miss L. Reier of Berlin, The Hawkesville juniors came to Lin-|visited friends in the vicinity on wood on Saturday and played a game's,md‘y‘ â€"At the regular meeting of of hockey with the Linwood _ junior jthe King Edward VII Literary Soâ€" team.. the result was a tie, .2 â€" 2 iciety meeting the quarterly reorganiâ€" Charlie Hacken got a bad cut on his zation took place. _ The following forehead and had to have a stiteh | Snjion, {00k clecieis=â€" put in it, we are sorry to report. â€" Pres.â€"W. D. Bergey. n We are sorry to report that â€" Mrs, Viceâ€"Pres.â€"R. Lautenschlager. Bundy has been sick with the cold, Secy.â€"Treas.â€"Miss I. Dyment but is a little better now. Homl q 0002 0g0 20 2200090 COC We & visitor in town for a few hours on Monday.â€"Mrs. Fred Louden of Carâ€" ithage spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klockman. â€" The oyster supper which was â€" given under the auspices of the L.O.L. on Wednesdny last was a success.â€" Mr. Albert Schnurr and his father made a business trip to Moorefield Tuesâ€" day.â€"Miss Gretta Ward who has heen News Notes.â€"Don‘t for perance rally on Sunday and evening.â€" Mrs. Wm HAWKESVILLE scaff ing at â€"the home of Mr. near Bloomingdale.... n. 16th, in Conestogo, Mrs. Theo. Miller, | a CONESTOGO ‘m for a few hours on Fred Louden of Carâ€" °w days with _ her d Mrs. Klockman. _ ; _ cheese & 10.87 ; Total amount of money reâ€" _ _ceived for cheese 33499.00 _ Total amount of money paid 6 _ patrons and © shareholders 28533.90 _ Average price per lb. of cheesel10.80 _ _ Box Social a Success.â€"The box _ Social held in the Foresters‘ hall, Wallaceville on .Jan. 18, under the _ auspices of the Loyal Orange lodge, was _ a decided success financially. The procceds amounted to about $73 H. B. Murphy, K.C. of Listowel acâ€" cepted the chair and a short proâ€" gramme consisting of addresses, mmâ€" six, etc. followed the sale by auction of the boxres by _ Auctioncers Gaheb and Dickson.â€"Several from this seeâ€" |tion went to Listowel on Wednesday evening last to hear the noted enterâ€" tainer, .J. W. Bengough and were well repaid by what they saw â€" and ‘ heard. _ Mr. Bengough proved to be ‘ jeven more than what was reported ‘of _ him.â€"Mr. J. A. Detwerler wha ome u-, Runaways.â€" Jn Wednesday last tz re-lwhile Rev Mr. Voss of Baden was reâ€" besides ‘ turning home from a visit to some ing from / of his friends his cutter tipped over ceiling while ‘he was turning _ a corner. store. His horse became unmanageable and ar that ran away smashing the cutter _ and im â€" Irâ€" running _ cown to near Strasburg pending where he was caught by some men £ Wm.AWe are glad to report that Mr. ton was Voss escaped _ without injury. _ Anâ€" >urs on <other rather exciting runaway occurâ€" of Carâ€" red â€" on Saturday as Mr. J. Baer __ hetr was driving down the hill in our ‘@®â€" â€" burg his cutter slipping down the &!ven side of the icy road and throwing | L. on him out. . The horse dion‘t get very â€" _ Mrâ€" far before he was caught. _ There | made was very little damage done. . Mr.| Tuest Shantz, the . Misses Shants, Mr. 1. |! s bern Snider, Miss Snider, Mr. and Mrs. J.|‘ 1+ L. Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. W. Shantz |® | y °2 all of Baden visited with friends _ in |‘ 1 Ward the neighborhood on Sunday.â€"Miss I eld on Minnie Shantz who nas been spending | & DUSY 3‘ feay weeks under the parental roof|* store has returncd to Dunnvilleâ€"Mr. E.|8 l“";;!Bowman of Saskatoon, Sask., is reâ€" !‘ sold his property and stock of genâ€" ple of Wallace gives possession the first of next month.â€"Mr. Detweilâ€" er who has run a general store for several years intends making â€" a trip to the west during the coming sumâ€" mer. . His friends trust the public will tender to Mr. Dipple the _ same liberal patronage as they have to Mr. Detweiler. se ons Amp n en ind tion of the sharcholders present. Mr. Sinclair _ and _ Mr. Loyd Manning secretary. â€" The avaitors‘ report was read and adoptcd without discussion. The subject of a cool curing room was thoroughly discussed. Mr. _ .J. Burgess, _ (Gstrict instructor giving much valuable information on this matter. The board of directors for 1910 was reâ€"elected for another term by acclamation. _ ‘The company have had a very successful season as the following figures will show: Total milk received 3,370,645 lbs. Total cheese manufactured 309,978 Ibs Average lbs. of milk for 1b of ind Meeting of the Wallace Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Co., Ltd. â€"The annual meeting of the Wallace Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Co. Ltd., was held in the Co.‘s rooms on Saâ€" turday last with a fair renresentsâ€" L Eues Do AOCORene TCOWE tors in Berlin on Tuesday.â€"Owing to the heavy rain on Friday evening the hockey match between our team and Kossuth was not played.â€"Messrs. R: Mandy and E. Knack were. business visitors in Berlin on Saturday.â€"Mesâ€" sts. Ortwein and Tuletzki, the ice cutters on the dam, are doing a rushâ€" ing business. They have al dy cut more ice this winter than ï¬ been cut. for some time past and are still kept busy.â€"1i wire.â€"Mr. F@Evm'mt» Bungay with friends in Puslinch â€" Mr.. and Mrs. J. T. Cooper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper, Puslinch.â€"Mrs.‘ John _ Knack and dgugh@Â¥râ€" Emma â€" were business visiâ€" s2 0 mR a. S 1 _â€"News Items.â€" Owing to ‘the icy streets on Saturday morning sleighs were sliding from one side of the streets to the other.â€" During the motning Mr. John Knack‘s horse ecy.â€"Treas.â€"Miss 1. Dylï¬;n‘: Criticâ€"Mr. L. Heimpel. Editor.â€"Mr. M. D. Hallman. Locals and Personals.â€"Farmers are busy storing their ice these fine cold days jugging from the condition of the roads it is exceedinriv nlentiâ€" FISHER‘S MIliLs WALLACE at acquaintances in the a fair representaâ€" is exceedingly plentiâ€" pap tnsls 1.3 3 nUEC cessful at the Mitchell Poultry show ‘I“t woek. â€"Mr. Pfaff won a silver CUP, while Mr. Puddicombe took three firsts, three seconds and a third in his exhibition of Black Minorcas, « The deceased was age and was a da AdolcK Rogge of t survived _ by five s brothers.â€"The mar in _ Ayr last week Eicher, son of Mr of this town to M Eo se t oaty‘y 202. TERIT ton, during his stay here â€" made a great many friends who very sincereâ€" ly regret his departure and wish him every success at his future post. Mr. Davidson of Newcastle takes Mr. Wilton‘s place here.â€"The farmers of this vicinity are busy hauling stone and sand for the new factory for the Hamburg Felt Boot Company which is expected to be completed by the first of July.â€"The remaing of Miss Anna Rogge who died in Hamilton at the home of her sister, _ Mrs. Kennedy, were interred in Riverside cemetery here on Tuesday afternoon January 17th,. _ Rev. Mr. Zarnke of Trinity Luthcran Church nficiatad g _ _ 0 0C MASUWvILC aBG won out by four shots, but were beaten in the second round on the evening by Bright. Messts. Thomas Sterling and R. T. Winn were the skips. The Ayr hockey team went down before our invincibles on & very fast game of hockey here on Friday night in the _ O.HLA. intermediate scries. The score was 7 to 5 in favor of New Hamburg. Mr. _ irvine Bernâ€" hardt of Preston was the referee and gave general satisfaction. â€"Mr. J. 8. Wilton who for the past eighteen months has been ledgerâ€"keeper in the local office of the Standard Bank received word on Friday of his remoâ€" val to Newcastle for which place he left on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wilâ€" ies n s PSR ORENOIR: 4 smcs .23 *Mef drawn witPAPlattsville and won by four s_hots, but were beaten 1 TRiBMOraL BR 4h mind tot Mcb tb alid Mr. Joseph L. Baechler; auditor, Mr. A. R. G. Smith; manufacturer, â€" Mr. H. J, Neeb; secretary-treasnrer, Mr. H. J. Mansz. Curling.â€" Two rinks of curlers from here went to Stratford on Taresday, January I7th tm take nar+ ~NUIng.â€" Two _ rinks of curlers from here went to Stratford on Taesday, January I7th to take part in the apnual games of this district for the Ontario Tankard. They were P ainlatii i ie aniidei ied 4) 1 1 900 2 four months.â€"Unless all signs fai, New Hamburg will have Hyaroâ€"elecâ€" tric power by Monday next. Afual Meeting.â€"The annual meetâ€" ing ‘of the patrons and shareholders of ‘the Getman Union Cheese .. Manu turing C?ï¬ipdny:wa‘s‘hld'orh“ day afternogn, Janugry 16th. â€" Mtr. R. J. Kerr who hgs been> the secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer of the company for! a number of years, resigned his posiâ€" tion and is ‘succeeded by Mr. H. J Mansz. The: following officers were elecbed:â€"Prepident, Mr. J. G. Woods. Ioumnsemnmc n oeentt sve "C" ‘Company 29th Reg Satutday for the Royal Infantry, London, where Out the rertifinata navin: idP ieï¬ c hnd Arii 1 2 0 cA 1 2 Ruchty of Sebewaing, Mich., and Mr. Ambrose Ruchty of Kinde, Mich. paid a fiying visit to their New Hamhng friends on Tuesday â€" last.â€" Mr. John Schneider of Arthur was a visitot in town last week.â€" Mr. Herbert <Rennie of Didsbury, Alta., is vigiting relatives and friends in Hambutg and vicinity.â€" Mr. Charâ€" les yhet, brother of Mr. W. H. Weâ€" ber f this town, who latelyâ€" returnâ€" od from the Northwest is very serâ€" iouslgoill at the home of his father in uth _ Easthope. â€" The many friends of the family wil} be pleuql‘ to learn _ of a favorable turn in his rase.â€"Sergeant James McQuire _ of "C" ‘Company 29th Regt. left _ on warska__ H 8 , | wober spent Sunday last in Berlin with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. John |Lang.â€"Mrs. C. R. Feick and Mrs. |Henry Etnst spent Friday last with friends in Waterloo.â€"Dr. Axton of |Clinton spent Sunday in New Ham burg.â€"Mr. Lewis Hahn of the Hahn Brask Company is on a business trip to Montreal.â€"Mr. John Fraser of Berlim was a business visitor in town on Monday.â€"Mrs. Erne Murâ€" bach who has been spending the past monath in town with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs, Thomas Mitchell is leayâ€" ing on Wednesday for her home _ in f Elyria, Ohio.â€"Mrs. Anderson is the : guest ol friends in Plattsville.â€" Mr. , and Mrs. W. B. West of the Standâ€" l ard â€" Bank, Wellesley, spent Monday: 1 last in town.â€" Miss Jennie Hamilâ€" t ton of Stratford and Miss Hutchings 1 of Mitchell were the guests of Miss P Ida McKay over Sunday.â€"Mr. Geo.|§ es 1 RiBIPOERGS hb n ts id 10 iennt that the germ finds no week or t Mr. Alex. Brandt of Hensall was callâ€" *‘ Golden Medical Discovery‘‘ o ing on old friends here last week.â€" w-b'-llf drugs. All its ingr Mr. William Buck attended the wedâ€" omrurition ahd witk o revard of ding of his brother, Mr. Theodore ;.""u'f',_.._h._nm"‘“..i_‘ 1 Buck in Hespeler on Wednesday last. mz n.n__ Thursday in ‘Stratford.â€"Mrs. W. H./.._ _ 2 _ Mrs. W. R. Plum, who spent (». ... | San‘t be svoided. They are in the air we breaths, \'\‘Z’_/) Mrs. W. R. Plum, who spent the past the water we drink. six weeks visiting her children in St.| _ The germ can only presper when thaâ€" Ee of the system givés it free scope to it Paul, Minnesota, D@gatur, IH., and . . s self and develop.. When there is a of L. Chicago, ‘returned home on Friday| Yil, force, languor, restlessness, a . last.â€"Miss Lyon Goetz of Sebringâ€" a hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and the Vllhwuthegue-tolhermt,)ln. dqhhv&-.hfad-.bm-ï¬-nth‘u-. You can Simpson ‘Merner for a few days last| fortify the body against alt germs by the use of Dr. Picrce‘s Goldâ€" week.â€"Miss ‘Tillie Merner of Toronto| _ @= Medical Discovery. It moreases the vital power, cleanses the % mdmm.m&-“.mhm- vleited her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. ach and organs of digestion and nutrition in working condition. so Christian Merner here last week. â€" that the gorm finds no week or trinted spot in which to breed. Mr. Alex. Brandt of Hensall was callâ€" ** Golden Medical Discovery‘‘ contains no aloohol, whisky or ing on old friends here last week.â€" flh-lw-n.‘ drugs. All its ingredients printed on its outside ML. William Anak sinmeaa us 0. wernerew 1R 22 EC ATEOTS C mt Abomolifinectsacice d :A 430 Paul, Minnesota, D@gatur, IMH., and Chicago, ‘returned home on Friday last.â€"Miss Lyon Goetz of Sebringâ€" ville was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Simpson Merner for a few days last week.â€"Miss ‘Tillie Merner of Toronto â€"News Notes.â€"Mr. Ed. Merner was on a business trip to Berlin on Thursday.â€"Mrs. _ Alexander Fraser visited at the home of her son, Mr. John Fraser, in Berlin on Friday .â€" Mrs. W. R. Plum, who spent the past six weeks vigiting her children in St. Newcasile takes Mr. _here.â€"The farmers â€" of are busy hauling stone the new factory for the , where he will take te pertaining to his se of instruction is C009 + C. WOUus, s Wlllrer;"dlrect'or, â€" _ They were Miss | 2 °_ °"C°* . Geo dered or * * Instrume and |;. Mich. | tions _ 1 _ wnew |leading ©* led that last.â€" * was a the Uni i x+ A. 4. C câ€"| Briefs.â€"A sleighload of young peo-“"" m}ple of this vicinity visited _ the | Ktntâ€"Har . | singing _ school at Strasburg _ on |, Lambtonâ€" . |Wednesday last.â€"The farm, stock and ; *°*"â€" {|implements of Mr. Joseph Shoemaker | _ Lincolnâ€"J; e|will be sold by public auction _ on | G*imsby. . e |February 22n4.â€"Mrs. Jesse Snider |, LADaskâ€"Wi blis visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joe‘h'm' . : | Shantz of Berlinâ€" The Misses Magâ€" j Leeds and s |gie and _ Annie Amos of Williamsâ€"| 4¢fSon, Oxfor n |burg wsited at Fairview this week. | _ Lennox and . | â€"Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shoemaker j ~‘UsYille. * |and daughter _ Erma spent Sunday | Middlesexâ€" ‘|with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huether.â€"| NOTOIKâ€"Ed (| Mr. Edwaro Linton of Ayr spent Ontarioâ€"w. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simpson mpi"th"mh" [|Shocmaker.â€"Mr. Albert Lebnen was Ot'b" f ‘|a business visitor to Elmira on Friâ€" 0 " ordâ€"Will |day last.â€"Miss Florence Snider â€" of 'gf"d' |Berlin spent Sunoay with Miss Oralâ€" iss } la Lehnen.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Shoeâ€"| ViCtoriaâ€"R. maker with granddaughter Maribelie | Wellingtonâ€" spent Sunday with their grandson, :{""""‘w Mr. L. O. Oberholtzer of Berlin. â€"| Watctiooâ€"Pj Mrs. and Mr. Abe Swartz and famâ€"} Wentworthâ€" ily attended the birthday cetebration | â€" YOTKâ€"R. J. of the former‘s mother at Mannheim in on Tuesday last.â€"Miss Annie Strome |P!ED NEAR of Elmira spent Sunday with Mrs. Milton Strome.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Dahâ€" bThe death to hmer of Berlin and Messrs. E. Meâ€"|P°* h"Sb'""f litzer and W. Wanner of Strasburg ‘l:r;a: near St spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A1_ Iimel the _ be len Shocmakerâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Atvan | H9®itt. in her Bowman of (Cressman, Sask., spent | 4°C%Ased was Saturday _ with Mr. Allan Shant,. | Betlin and was â€"Mt. Henry Strome and Ruby Suggâ€" finity The den were quictly rmaartied last week |O" Thursday a and are visiting in the Royal City from the famil at present. } Mannbeim ceme ese ladvâ€" [far .« . _ _;____OVENOUt Ontario | sq Mi€S Eva Messner, Japanese lady;| lar as received:» Miss Clars Pfaf, suffragette; â€" Miss | â€" Bruceâ€"I, Shoemaker, Paisley. Kathleen McGill, shepherdess; Mrs. | Brantâ€"John Douglas, Onondaga. Wenzel, Japanese; Mrs. Harry Philâ€" _('nletonâ€"Nicholu H. Leach, North 1ip, _ Miss _ Canada; Mary Schmiit, [Gower. faily; Mary Dietrich, Queen of the Duflerinâ€"Archle Greer, Mulmun. ‘Mght; Miss Ritz, fairy; Jenny Vance. Essexâ€"Enos McCausland, Essex. Little _ Red Riding _ Hood; George | Elginâ€"S,. 53. McDermaud, Malahide. Pinscherat, _ sailor; Ralph Dietrich, Frontcnacâ€"(}eorge A. Miller, Kenâ€" clown; Mr. _ James Hahn, gen‘leman nebec. of Austria. Greyâ€"M,. Knight, Collingwood. «on mmz oo â€"sems lhldimandâ€"Hennr Duls nc is W . aoen mwess. _ t it ates 6 3. ds iss 2s Sn t e 1 408. ‘‘flovely with pink â€"roses and candles [ _ George. ~|and was in charge of Miss Cook of Rans""“'“(ifl-‘!fllâ€"OI ‘|Berlin and Miss Fox of New Hamâ€"| Road, Preston, J "|burg. Mrs. R. T. Winn, the Misses _ Green to Albert 1 ‘ |Mary and Fanny Puddicombe and | Hutchisonâ€"Manieyâ€" _|Miss Kathleen McGill went down| 4th, M. B. Manley _ |from here.â€"The programme at the} !° Archibald Hutc ‘|rast monthly meeting of the Farmâ€" t*omrâ€"<â€"~ fer‘s Club of No. 5 school section Deat § Wilmot, was very successfully â€" renâ€" «_ dered on Friday evening, January 19. Whiteâ€"At Jersey C ‘|Instrumentals , essaysâ€" anc recitaâ€"1 Thomas White, fo tions were creditably executed. The Dumfries, aged 50 |leading feature, the debate, _ resolw Mallottâ€"At Elmira, ed that Canada should be annexed to| â€" fred Mallott, aged ‘|the United States in which Messrs. | Wilsonâ€"A} Hespeler, |a. R. a. Smith and Samuel Casset, (Rev.) Jasper Wil Jreeve, tcok the affirmative and Mes. Wallaceâ€"A t Galt, J sts. VW. H. Diamond and Levi Masâ€"| _ Wallace, aged §7 ye |ters too the negative. The quesâ€" | Leithâ€"aA; Hamilton, tion was ably debated, but on voiits| (Rev.) Hamilton L the judge, Mr. C. J. Fox, decidei in| Years. favor o‘ the negative. ; â€" Wilsonâ€"At Galt, Jar Mrs. Weiss who was ninety years Wilson, ages 53 yea of age on Christmas day and whe af Heinrichâ€"A} Moose . few n:crths previous had recowsred| MIS. Aifred Heinric from a severe attack of pneumenia ons has again been taken down but is reported to be doing very welt. Dr. Anderson ant Mrs. Eames, graduate Deatl ,f m’ nurse of _ St. :Joseph‘s Hospital, Te Guelph, are in charge. Mr. and Mrsâ€" . Sebastian â€" Weiss _ of Mt. Clemens 'I“he death of Dr. D Mich, are visiting at the home ofâ€"] * {O"mer resident of the former‘s mother. Mr. Weis; “';t:]cnudr‘nd 3‘ South Ly manager of a sanitarium at this popâ€" 71 vear an. 22nd, ai ular health resort _mas 2_.02 * " 171 veare @ .220u2.‘ Mrs. R. J. Kerr who recently ma‘sed from here to Berlin held a reception on Thursday afternoon and evening at her home in Berlin, which was aglow with lights and flowers. She wore a gown of black satin and was assistâ€" ed by her mother, Mrs. Mitchell, _ of New Hamburg and her sister, Mrs. Erne _ Murbach _ of Elyria, Ohio, wearing a handsome gown of blue satin foulard with gold trimmings. The _ table in the teaâ€"room lookn. ‘Afraid of Ghosts substituteâ€"there is nothing *‘ just as good.‘"" As Many people are efraid of ghosts. Few u“d:â€". Yet &o‘uh.-:z ~2h.h:.h.~“h-“h.“‘ L. equal terrors it would appear more ".'.“";.;.".?4.‘4".'{?_"!!‘!"4.*!0&_0- NiNE PINES3 wolll 0_ "«00E100 CO., it . Weis; 43, OCturred at South Lyon, Mich., _ on mother. | Mr. Weis; i#\ Sunday, Jan. 22nd, at the age â€" of sanitarium at this popâ€" 71 years, 8 months and 12 _ days, resort.â€"The young jeoâ€" The funeral took place at .Eimira o of . Trinity | Luth»ran Wednesday morning from the Gk'?‘;!.’ e number of anout filâ€" Station to the Unrion cemetery â€" for ‘ably entertained ‘by Mr. interment, s P P usiue. Eichlerâ€"at .their. ; The lafe Dr. Walinsley was born n Wilmot," on Tuesday * aterloo‘ County, â€" He first taught evaning. was spent : in school, alterwargg enfering the. mad{â€" rious forms of amuseâ€" cal profession. . He practiced his proâ€" a getierous "eP"S5t PrCâ€"| fession for about forty .years. Fop a hostess.â€"The carnizal fcore of yeats he has been a residâ€" kating‘ rink hers on ent of Detroit. Belfore moving"> io & was very suâ€"cessful. that city he resided at Elmira â€"faor of those in :ostumes nearly 20 years, He was well. of former vears Ant favorably known in this county, â€" ty. and â€"ingenuity disâ€" a wide circle of friends will" r ' erpreting the various to learn of his death, He was twigg much appreciated by married, and ig survived by his wife spectators present» | and three children, vig; Mrs. Menger, ished â€" splendid musi¢, Mrs. White and Charles, of Chicago. e evening. The judges' $ inommnnmmemmnmmm ns 2oo io . s Ritz and + 7 No. 5 school section very successfully renâ€" y evening, January 19. 10kâ€"B. .). Bull, Weston. =~ =o mm o. DIED NEAR STRASBURCG. The death took place on Tu het husbanr‘s residence on th Road near Strasburg of Ani dolph, the beloved wife of Howitt, in her thirtieth year deceased was a former resid Berlin and was wen known in cinit?. _ The funcral will tak on Thursday afternoon at 2 from the family residence 1 Mannbeim cemetery , â€" Wolbhis Arindste ty isw .t M $ l Lambtonâ€"Alfred Darvel, town. Llncolnâ€"Jam Merritt, Grimsby. Lanaskâ€"William McKibbin, ham. | Leeds and Grenvilleâ€"John !derson, Oxforts, Middlesexâ€"w. p, Moss, Glencoe. .\’ortolkâ€"Edwnrd Moir, Port Do _ Ontarioâ€"w, 3. Hnycnlt, Fz Perthâ€"John Rudolph, Logan. Whitby. Oxfordâ€"William McGhee, _ No Oxford. Simcoeâ€"J, ;;, Moore, Tossoronti Victoriaâ€"r. A. Callam, Coboco Wellingtonâ€"Reeve Fox, Drayton. Wellandâ€"w. .J, Fry, Fenwick. Watrrloo~Philip Christman, Elm WMwortbâ€"Reeve Lawson, Dund Yorkâ€"R. .J. BRull Waek.. nostrum but a medicine or znown i of 10 years of cures. Accept no /2,C°¢ will be found a list of the Wardens clected by the several Counâ€" ty Councils throughout Ontario so lar as received:~ Bruceâ€"1, Shoemaker, Paisley. Brantâ€"John Douglas, Onondaga. o (’nletonâ€"Nicholu H. Leach, North Gower. Duflerin-Archle Greer, Mulmun. Essexâ€"Enos McCausland â€" ullc Keontâ€"Harry j Greyâ€"M, Knight, Collingwood. lhldimandâ€"Henry Pyle, Dunnyville Huronâ€"Owen Geiger, Hensall. ]lastingsâ€"James Drydcn,, Deseronâ€" ) s oi t (Maure J& l Thomas White, formerly o Dumfries, aged 50 years. Mallottâ€"At Elmira, Jan. 111 fred Mallott, aged 25 years Wilsonâ€"A t Hespeler, Jan. 191 (Rev.) Jasper Wilson. Wallaceâ€"A t Galt, Jan. 13th, Wallace, aged 67 years. Leithâ€"At Hlmilton. Jan. 14( (Rev.) Hamilton Leith, _ ag years. Wilsonâ€"At Galt, Jan. 16th, Wilson, Ages 52 years. Heinrichâ€"At Moose Jaw. .1=: b€vipbe in ome RansornMreenâ€"On the Breslau Road, Preston, Jan. 19th, Bertha Green to Albert Ransome. Huwhisonâ€"luley-â€"At Berlin, _ Jan. 4th, M. B. Manley, Moose Jaw, to Archibald Hutchison, Gait. llolderâ€"Roselrughâ€"ln South _ Dum fries, Jan. 11, Alice May Rose brugh, to Thos. R. Holder, St Gmr-. Hughesâ€"In Waterlooi to Mr. and Mrs. F. G daughter. ."‘ _ Ask your neighbore. "CH~â€"â€"At Moose J.'. Jan. . Alfred Heintich, ageq ag â€"W. D. Moss, Glencoe -Edwnrg Moir, Port Do a former resident â€" of wen known in this viâ€" incral will take place termnoon at 2 o‘clock, ‘residence to â€" the °" Oof Dr. D. E. WIlmflgy’ resident of Waterloo (Co" Emt NCe Addingtonâ€"A. B. Loyst Moote, Tossorontio. â€" Callam, Coboconk Jersey City, _ Jan. 6th, White, formterly of North aged 50 years. t Elmira, Jan,. lith, Wilâ€" Ott, aged 25 years. Marriages .:ufuq CC 0 SBn sided at Elmirg dor . He was well : in this county, 908 _ friends | wil1~ - French, Camden Merritt, _ South ristman, Elmira .awson, Dundas. 9 4 UIP # on Tuesday at on the Huron {A Anna Luâ€" fo of Austin » Jan. 14th, Mrs. Aw, Jan. 17th, , aged 28 yrg. on Jan. 17th, 3. Hughes, a Dover North The Sast 19th, Mrs M