'Alliance ultendod the lecuiie “in,“ Rows Items,-Tehe icy roads mare ai Won Set ot Silverware.-. At the'SuI ehurrh, Berlin, on' Monday evening. harvest tor the ttiacksmith.-Mr. nntlibnby contest held here last week bnu Rev. llr Krumling. Missionary; in Mrs. V Smith visited at the home " the Mysto Show Alice Lantensch- In China new,“ on 'tt'ni'ral mission of Mr. and Mrs, T. Doerbeckrr on linger. daughur of Mr. John Lauten- Fat Work in China. Fumdar--1fr. and Mrs. Geo. Btuetmut,sctriaser, photographer, was the prize Mia Personals-Miss MUM“ Rrher is and Mr, Norman Schmidt visited etiwinner. receiving . not o, silverware. and Bper0ine a ivw “(mks with irienk Mr. and Mrs. John Rierman's .S'unday containing thirty-seven pieces. Am m Phillipslrurg.-Miss Filsie Good aitr'rnoum--tht Sunday "chine Mr.‘ Emma“? Tmr-.. Mrs. Henry A. lar, upon! Sunday with her friend, Miss and Mrs. Ezra Frirkey. visited Mr.lF'.rrtst, gave a large ten followed iii/iii; Gorl/ at Hawkesville --Miss Mirna“ Mrs Riheling.-Miss Larkey'proxressive 500 " her handsome re- P, GingriHr w spending a {my wroks ,‘s‘ixdm,’ x’ N 1 l, y friend Miss Ella sidence on Tuesday last. which we: Mrs with hvr .1 “y at Rochester, x; y 5.4m and Master Charlie Preiss ttis,very successlul in spite ot the unlev- Min: .-arr, xmhlo M wpnmlw ‘PPM 3 friend Master Clayton lleier on Hun iorable weather. The rooms were er- Fm [ow davs, at ttte home " his danzh- dar atternoon.-Mr. Hy, Nixdorf has listically arranged with quantities ot Car ter Mrs (td Thorns -Mrst. Hy, been confined to his house lor somrHovely Rowers, palms Ind terntt. Mrs. Gill Stroh of I-tlnu‘m spent a day with days. llislriends from he will soon , Sterling of Waterloo received will. Mrs "tritttary.-NVws has been received here ot the death of Mother Well at Clrweland,0hio. Mrs. Welr. has been a rrsidrnt of this place fur many years until tho past low years when she lived with her daughter in Ctevelantx The tunerat took place in St, Jacobs on WMnesday alter- noon at the Evangelical church and thettce Is. the Evangelical cemetery tor interment.--The Noun; People's Alliancv Mtendst the lecture at Zion ehurrh, Berlin, on . Monday evening. Rev. Dr Krumling. Missionary: in China locturod on 'tt'ni'ral mission, Work in China, l Wieisc--Mtss Laura Lackner visited friends in Berlitr last. week...- The young people of the St. Jacobs Evangelical church were entertained by the young people or this place in the Presbyterian church Monday evening. Lane]: was served in the basement and a good program given. A pleasant evening was spent by all Preaent.--Mr. Oswald Snggden wears a. smile these days. Its a boy. -...l The remains of Miss Lucy Powell, daughter of Tim. Powell, near Wal- lenstein, were interred here last Wed- nesday in the Union cemetery.-- Mr. Melon and Miss Esther Spies spent) Friday in Conestogo. , her parents, Mr. 5nd Mrs. Rina. be atmigt again. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burnett ot _ Listowel are spending a tew days at the home of their uncle, Mr. John Pirries. before leaving for Westom-. Mr. M.atthtsw, Beith has sold his property in New Germany and in- tends moving back onto the old farm in Victoria school section No. 28.-.. Mr.. and Mrs. James Hamilton who have been on the sick list during the past tew weeks are recovering. - l rs. Catherine Stork who ttnfortu.. tely tell and broke her thigh last November has recovered tntiticiently . to enable her to walk with the aid of crutches. She is now attended by Mrs. Brass ot Breslau, Mrs. Kolb ‘her former nurse having leit.- Ray- bourne Hamilton is very ill with mea- sels. There is scarcely a family in this neighborhood which has escaped this disease.--Mr. Norman McGrevy hasaoeepted a position with Mr. Waiter Snyder lor a year-Born: To Mr. and Mrs. John Daly, on Sunday, , Feb. 12th, a daughter. I Death ot Jasper smith.-Wotd has been received of the sudden death of Jasper Smith which occurred in Pe- toskcy, Michigan, on Sunday after- noon. February 5th, while sitting in his chair. Deceased was about: " yous of age. He lived in Winter- hourne for a number ot years and tor. lowed the trade or a carpenter. He removed from here to Petoskey in 1879. A Borrowing widow and iiva; children survive him. I Items ot Interest.-Mr. R. P. Holm- wood recently disposed ol the 2t acres ot land on which are a dwell- ing house and cider mill for the sum of two hundred dollars. The build- ings have been movedlto Mr. William Shaun's property; ... '"‘â€"'l .._-.. u.-. - 1‘50. ". B. Butk....Mr. Ralph Hilborn " tended the wedding of Mr. E. Stoltz and Miss S. Crecsman near New Dun- dce on Tueadar-hdr. Gotleib Doehn has disposed of his farm, farm stock and implements to Mr. Wm. Hal-lock ot Berlin. Mr. Han-lock takes posp session next week and Mr. Doehn will become a citizen of the town ot! Berlin. Mr. Doehn carried with him, the best wishes ot miGGiiiiir. It. and Mrs. Moses Ores-mu: ot Bmalatt.--Mr. Gone": Dacha uncut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gloth.--Mitm Katie Snyder ot Chil- taqo Ridge spent Sunday with her friends in town.--Heasnr. F. E. Winters and B. MePhatter ot Clyde spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. the put two months in Gravcigtigt In: mtumed..-Hr. Ind Mn. J. te. Shun spent Sunday " the home oil ".. A-) I.-- .n, - ". thing rink in _in poor condi- lion twiag to tho snow storm we to: in: 'rt-di-her. J. T. Coupe: mu home on Saturday “to: nmm.m 50th wedding uniqu- nty ot his wants, Mr. and Mrs, W. Adam ot Monetotc.- Mr. Loui- Doohn ot Toronto is here on busine- tor I low darr--Mra. Peter hell in loving an auction sale at “ca, GoumGu and household elect- next May, Feb. 38th.--Thes auction tale ot Hr. S. Mortal Ft" I decided "been. Everything nomad good Priests.-- Mr. Wm. Knack who spent HAWIESVILLE .H+r+'eooe+s+roo-so .Hmmmm , - "o""""'"-"--"'." . _ may!) an.“ I "my I" muons H tfr “If 8T. JACOBS teltmuttRtmms OUR BUSY NEIGHBORS. '/i, (Too late tor last Iheek. , I Nrws "erns.-Tpte icy roads mare al harvest tor the btacksmith.-Mr. and: Mrs. V. Smith visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. Doerbeckrr Ill) Fumday,--Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Birrmln. and Mr, Norman Schmidt visited Mi Mr, and Mrs. John (Herman's Sunday artr'rnoun.--on Sunday ovoninm Mr" and Mrs. Ezra Fricke.v, visited Mr.' and Mrs Riheling.-Miss Larkey' 's‘hdmf q" W l l, r friend Miss Ella 2.4M! and Muster Charlie Preiss his, friend Master Clayton Heirr on Hun l Death of George Baird-Mr. Geo. Baird, who had been ill lot a long time died on Thursday, February 9. The funeral on Sunday the 12th was largely attended. Death oi Rev. Mr. Waddell.-- Rev. Mr. Waddell, Methodist minister on the Drumbo circuitâ€, who has been ill tor the past month, died at the Woodstock hospital on Friday night. Mr. Waddell was a man ot fine phy- [sique and seemed to have many years of lite before him. He will be much missed by his congregations at Wash- ington, Drumbo and Richwood. to whom he had endeared himself in a very marked degree. I 3 Farms so1d.-.A great many farms have changed hands in this commu- nity recently. Mr. Jonas Schneider has sold his tarm to Mr. Josiah Cas- sel and Mr. Norman Bucket has sold his to Mr. Eli Rosenberger. Mr. Isaac Christner has also disposed ot his beautiful farm. The nimerous l auction sale: of cattle and horses are‘ bringing very high prices. _ I Property Changes Httttds.--Mr. Wil- liam Cann has sold his house to Mr. Hawkins and has purchased the busi- ness and property of Mr. John Helm. Mr. Calm takes possession on March lst. According to recent 'reports in‘the various papers the Crown author- ities seem! somewhat dissatisfied with the verdict of the Jury, but it.1 is quite evident that the injury must find a verdict according to the evi- denee furnished by the Crown. In this case the Crown tailed to tum- lish sufficient evidence to warrant an arrest.- Mr. Solomon Leishas disposed of his fine property to Mr. August Kelterbom lor $800. Mr. Kelterborn will take possessionl soon. K ' We find that Franz Lohinski came to his death in the Ttr. ot Wellw leyon or about the 11th day of Jan. 1911 by a Mow or blows on his head. That he was murdered by some person or. person; unknown to the jurors, that' in the estimation of said Jurors the Crown has tailed to furnish sufficient evidence to warrant the arrest ot myone, al- though one circumstantial evidence Ileads us strongly to the conclu- sion that Joseph Nowak, ir, Philip Nowak, Martin Nowak and Tony Hintanvere implicated thorein, in which fin-.ng the Juroré are nnani-‘ mous. Inquest of Franz Lobittaki.-- Tube inquest relating to the murder ot the late Franz Lohinnki was NF ‘sumed on Wednesday last when but little light was thrown on the; case when alter .mree hours' deliber- ation the coroner’s jury 'brouzht. in the following verdict: - -_-V --' “†‘Miltord, Nebraska, where he will spend a tew days' with his brother George titter which'he will again return to Winnipeg, Man, and re- sume his duties as real estate agent. I Items ot Interest.-Mr. Charles Schapp win spent a few months here with his parents left Monday lor Il:ll-_.l -. - - like Eagle who wos ill in the Strat- "ord Hospital has womciently recov- ered to again resume his duties " porter at the queea's.---her. C. D. Koehler spent several days with his) sisters in Preston. He returned kennel Monday. - _ .77 ~~~ ~v-- """"i". "I- The evening wee thoroughly enjoyed by all 'reQqttrtt.--Mr. Albert Reina. ot the am ot Reine: Bree. a Co.. lelt [at week on e trip in the inter- cuts ot the am. He will he ewev for some time.--Mr. A. B. Robertson moved into the, house owned by John Daub end occupied letely by J. W. Flrisehttnuerr..-Mr. A. K. Freehorn moved into the house lonnetly occu- pied and owned by Mn. B. Wow: lend latterly vacated by h. B. Rob. 'srtttoat.9rs. C. Achterberx is on the sick list. Her Mend: with her a speedy reeoverr.--Mr. Cari Forbes who was porter " the Royal Hotel for about two yeets accepted epoei- tion in the Hamburg Bran Works and ‘will assume his duties at ottee.-Mr. 1ugtt= when a very pleasant eve-in; III In“. All kind- ot â€not†-£__£__ ___. _ Min Florence Kmtzwisot left Int Tummy. Prior to but; in in.. vited be! my triads to s new E IlBSVILLE PLATTSVILLB We: were: midi l Miss Robb left on Tuesday tor . -- -..---- . Toronto to make sprihg purchases, W33; t'dtlglt'jd,1t,rgg,t and to attend the millinery openings. less to "ply "fa plea-uni 00.â€. Miss Lucy Schmidt of the trimming Prieose. All Gi tts,w . istatt is already in Toronto sothering' The Merrill 11% Com hints on trirntnitt--Mtrster D'ArcyI 1tt.aihynr. Toronto, Ont Fox entertained a few of his friends Sold ttttd recommended by E. o. at tea on Thursday last in honor Ritz, Berlin. ot hirtrir.thdtsy,- Mrs. (Dr) Marty was the hostess ot a very 'delightful I-ee-e-ree-ee-ee-er-ee-s progressive 500 party followed by dancing, on Monday last. Isurted in the drtrwintt-roorn. Mn. the hostess and Mrs. J. R. hick}; Marty Presentatiom--Mr. Clarence Kaer- cher ot this town but lately ttota- keeper tor the Tavistock Milling Company and son ot Mr. John Kaer- cher of New Hamburg was recently presented with a gold-headed umhrcl~ '13 by the Young People'. Alliance I ‘ot the Evangelical church, 'J,,',T2,t,r,rsl ‘on his leaving to take a position in 'Toronto.- I Accepted Position-Mr. Erie Rob- ertson, bookkeeper at the Meter & Stamping Works here, left on Satur- day lor Milton where he accepted a similar position. Mr. Robertson dur- ing his short stay here made many‘ friends and will be much missed in social circles. i on Tu'esdtiy.--The many friends re- gret to hear of the serious illness of Mrs. William P. Becker and.hopc tor her speedy recovery. -Rev. J. W. J. Andrew, rector of St. Johtt's Church, Berlin, preached at the missionary services in St. Geo- rge's Church here on Monday last. - Mrs. R. J. Kerr is visiting frienda in Stratford, the guest ot Mrs. W. B. Puddicombe, who gave a tea in her honor on Tuesdar--MaBter Walter Daub has taken the new position ot night operator " the telephone once, here, which will herealter be open .night and dar-Mrs. (Dr.) Boullee , who was in attendance at the Rich- 'ardson-Bottllee wedding was Called home suddenly by the death ot her father, which took place in Clevéland Ohio.-An exhibition hockey match will be played at the rink hem on Tuesday night between New Hamburg and Paritc-Mr. E. R. Beger ot De- troit and Mr. Emmanuel Better ot the Standard Bani, Toronto. attend- ed the funeral of their mother here l... home here.-agiak lube] Rm.†iF, A ' w 3" Vancouver. British.Columbie. b iF. . m “ " m , ing , vixit to Miss Laure Martiii'2-u i C . Your a... m Mr. Brooke Puddieombe we: a - .\ . We! It t- at the dance given by Mr. and hire. i' a " Krug in Berlin on Thursday nut. ... . " Mien Margaret Allen has returned " "'We_eeeemeeesmeemts-see, .1 town and is staying with her sister, . I Birth " Mrs. Robert Kern-hire. (Dr.) Ford ' Mt and little son were the guests oi _ - . Mrs. Werner Brodrecht on Monday.-- NnhrgangeOn February 11th, m E Mr. William Eichler who has been New Haw“: to Mr. and I". c laid up for eeveral weeks with en 1trrrhayn Numb . Son. r attach ot rheumatic lever has col:- Mimsr-ost February 10th. in New ll pletely recovered and leit on Wednes- Hamburg, to Mr. and Mre. Jetta, r day to resume his position with the Miller, a delight". n Waterloo Manufacturing com--- Cttapmass-tn Litrtowei, on Jan. 28th, _ Mr. L. G. Pequegnat is one buil- to Mr. and Mm. Hurry Chnmnp ’ hens trip to Montreal and quetmr.-- a daugtster. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Appel of Berlin Foreearr-,In Elma, on Saturday, Feb- , visited the iormer's parents, Mr. and 11th, to Mr. and Mm. John, Fam- Mrs. Chas. Appel here last week an ' 'PY.- _ Loeat Newtr.-Mr. Otto E. new F'eostsy--At Instowel. on himdnyJ‘eh. k prich formerly ot the New Hamburg T 13th, “Tm- and Mra. James Feat t independent, but now in the printing by a daughter. . business in Port Huron, Miehipnj . L was here accompanied try his bro- -i"r"""T'"""--- ther-in-law, Mr. Rheinhnrdt Beger, Marriages ‘ attending the funeral at the late Mrs. _ -- Bettor.-Rer. Mr. Hewitt ‘oi Parkhill kraemer--Detuer-At Macton. Feb. I who is conducting a mission at 'ith, Lavina Dehivr. Linwood, to [ Christ Church.- Haysville, occupied EdwardiKraemer, ot Waterloo. the pulpit ot St George's church here Covet-Kiddie-At Gait, Feb. 15, on Sunday, Rev. Mr. Owen taking mic-heel Fiddis to Federick Cover, his duties in Parhhiii.--Mrs. William Hespeier. F Crowe Smith and Miss Eliza Smith trriihr-Lartgtteed--At Gait. Folkâ€, of Wilmot leit on Wednesday for Ed- Mnrgaret Laugh-ed to William montpn, Alberta, where they will Grills. . ( make their future home. Mrs. Smith Kyttmiisr-rtudr--At St. Jacobs, Feb. ’who sellers severely from thematic 14th, ‘Megdalena 'Ruxly oi Berlin expects to derive benefit by the change ~io Edward kauiman, Bamberg. oi ctitnate.--Mrs. w. R. .Plum and skits-area-At Gait, Christian. 'l Miss Cassie Allchin on 'xtrtiisted to Mc'Anan to new Smith. both st" l the house with an attack of Tammie. tun. TI Guelph in the guest. ol In. latte Hahn.--.- Wili:uat lulu taunt Suturlny [at in Ber“. the (903!“ Mr. end In. Alex. Miiiar-. ll- Hutehlnp ol Iitdlell the in attend- mg the Station! 8% College. In the meet ot In. his Kelby over Btutdar.-aei" Kathleen 'lcOlll was the guest ot Dr. end In. new fat Mitchell over Sundny.-Ilu Peinu spent Saturday in Both an. (Dr. Becker returned to her hope in Tor. untolelter having spent n week in town" with her parents. Mr. and In. t'oulloe.--Mt" Kerehme ot Hanover s the out}! her “It In. J tee-tr.-) BJW. Cream“ t turned on Hahnudny Iron 3 hull trip to Coettramr.-atr. Norman, be! ot Berlin we†Sunday at e iee in the drawing-room. Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs! Chtrles Sterling bound out tea and collee and were nssisted try the Misses Msry' Amt Fanny Pmidicombe, Miss Bronghsm. Miss Alice Fox. Miss Evelyn Ernst, and Miss Margaret Sutherlund. Among those present wen Mrs, Mil- lar, Mrs, Fraser, Mrs, Puddieotntte, {Mrs Holley, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. J. P. Ernst, Miss Manner, Mrs. Winn,; Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Weber, Miss Ratt, Mrs. Hostetler. Mrs. Frank, Mrs, Herman Becker, Mrs. j,iii,i Messner, Mrs. Kerr, Miss Me- Gin, Mrs. mmnmn. Miss McCallum, Mrs. Ruby,‘ Miss Ruby and Mrs. I days. ls/l/Ill/nie-t Puslinch, Jan. 31, E Mrs. Angus McCormich, aged 80 years. Berger-At Gait, Feb. 10th, Mrs. E. R. Berger . _ Robertson-At Listowel. Feb. 11th, Mrs. Alexander Robertson, st. Shanta-At Didsbury. Perlous D. Shana. Powell-Near Maetom Miss Lucy Pow- on. Baird-At Piattaville, Feb. 9th, Geo. Baird. Powell-Ns. Br-Miss Lucy A. Pow- , ell, sister ot Mrs. Theo, J. Bugle. Wallenstein. Welr-At Cleveland, Feb. Itth, Mrs. Welz, tormerly of St. Jacobs. dhtr- iat took place at St. Jacobs on Wainesday. ' ser,atidt--At Shakespeare, Feb. 13th, Mrs. Daniel Schmidt and 81 yrs. Brown-mt Wilmot. Feb. 8th, Mrs. R. A. Brown, aged 29 years. 30 Waddell-At Woodstock Hospital, Feb. 17th, Rev. Mr. Waddell ot Drum- kraemer--Detuer-At Macton. Feb. 'Ith, Lavina Delnwr, Linwood, to Edmtrd:kraerner, ot Waterloo. Covet-Kiddie-At Galt, Feb. 15, Michael Fiddis to Federick Cover, Hespeler. F trriihr-Lartgtteed--At Galt, Fetr._t5, Margaret Laugh-ed to William Grills. . Kytttmire-rtudy--At St. Jacobs, Feb. 14th. Magdalena 'Ruxly ot Berlin ~10 Edward Kaulman, Bamberg. shits-area-t Gilt, Christiana new to “has Smith. both rt" Galt. "triim-seanian--At Stratford, Petr. 8tti, Theresa Scanlan to D. Edmund Perrin, Detroit; Mich. _ Marks-Meir-at Listowel, Feb. stq, Emma Jean McMillan. Wallzn: 'to GeorWenittgtorsor Elma. Mamer-ottir-oeiwei. 15th, New Hamburg, Herbert Matter to Orphia Otto, both ot Wilmot .Tp. Eiteb-Mogk--At Elmira, on Feb. _ 14th, F. Eitel to Miss Lizzie Mogk, I both of Elmira. 'h"etrottugrtoe, {u The Canadian Century of amiuairiiaiuvin, 1 United States would invert! the ttttttttht Canada Mactom Feb. specially dimudnuogeoua to (Jaguar tunnel-s. wi Inn..-“- 4- J an _-_-__. _ . - A- . Added to all these uncertainties due to Nature's van-urns there is the uncertainty regarding the prices which will prevail when the crop is harvested1 How man-y acres should be devoted to one crop and now many to another depends upon a guess as to what demand there will be tor the dillerent agricultural products at the time ot harvesting on what prices will prevail. “hat is true of farm rropR is also true of live stock. " in romtmratively easy for the farmer to study the condi- tions of the home market, but [ADDING TO THE UNCERTAINTY ’ There is always some uncertainty about fuming. The farmer never knows when he puts and in the ground what the weather conditions, will te. There may ho frost or hail 9r drought or too much min. I _ In tart Canadian lumen will have to compete in their own homo mu- lnl. with farm products from all the great tood producing countries ot the world. l Then it is provided "that this ads! “muses granuil to the United su- tes shall extend to the United King; dom and the several British colon-I Hes," This will bring about Inc can trance of farm products trom those. great food "exporting colonies, Aus- tin!“ and New Zeunnd. I --- .-....... - w was "nu" "'9 Igreu or the Cumin: Parlinment. It reciprocity compact. Owing to lav- in well that we are not tied down lp cred nation treaties. Atty taritt ad- a permanent arrangement. Even the var-hm granted by Canada to 'Free Trade Farmers' Conventions in the United States must 81m Ipply’.0t.tawa on Deeember 15 and M, to the following countries: Argentine 1910, recommended that a permit. Republic, Auariamumrsrr, Bowie, treaty show he made, but that-lip C'o1tmrbia,Dertrnare, Japan. Norway, 'rmieratartding arrived " shouldhe Russia. Spain, Swe'den. SwittertaM, put into elect by concurrent has“: I'enezueta. _ pion. All chase. ot the community Then it is provided "that We 141-.ow of the same opinion in up. vantages granteif to the United Sta-_ng.‘m_ and the Government could tes she" extend to the United Kins-,not have deBed the unanimous senti- dom and the several British colonyan at the community. So when ies," This will brim chant (no on- --- --. A _ - But this is not all that the Cm- dian farmer In: to {we under the reciprocity compact. Owing to lav- ored nation treaties. any taritt ad- vantages granted by Canada to mad States. That the American tanner will take advantage of the open door there can he no doubt. Even with a term wall against them they have succeeded in selling im- mense quantities of tarm products in Canada, more than Candler: farm.. ere have been able to sell in the Um: ited States. With reciprocity in tarm 'produeta the ten American funnier“ will crowd the one Canadian farm- er pretty close in his own market? It the reciprocity compact merely opened the door 'ot the Candida food market to American farmers it would be very Minions. to thouéi and: "ttt Canadian farmers. It costn' no more to traasport American [arm products to Canadian towns and cit- ies than it does' to,triutapoit Can-) adian farm products to.eitietrot tie) United States, and the American' lar- mers have the advantage of on earlier ‘season. . Moreover there are at least ten times as many tarmers in the United States as there are in Canada and so ten American hrmers will get entrance to the markets or Canada' tor one Canadian farmer who gets at trance into the markets of the Un-' (From the Canadian Century, .Feb, 18th) v ,,,‘,____ n, V...“ nun-v... nun-tn no place "I TWF, of the question More the whole tuning community and has unused ttr, a series of articles in newsptqrerarot both political parties. . Pe first article 'ottoms and others will be published trom week it" ________ w__- _,,_ ---.'e-- wwv In"! .1.“ a charming little Boqeer girl. last Saturday. The â€other! hant.tt- Lohengrin'g wedding rnarch 'u very ed their various subjects in ' an acceptably rendered by Miss Myr.lahle manner.--Mhs. McLellui ottH.r- tie Catsisei. Alta the ceremony and riston is assisting Mr. Bonny: in congratulations, the guests at. 'rurvering.--The report - tom: down to a .umptuou' mat to column two weeks ago that My. 8. which all did justice. The pm‘Scbmr had rented Mr. T. 'N).' seats were humorous and costly show. tum has proven moaned. r. ' ing the high esteem in which the m- P. Ziegler, has purchase a tSrin tractlng parties on Mid by “Hon the Elan road mm Mr. Den "lands. Guests . were present 'i'r'i2li'iidiiiiar.L"ln2C We and MN" St. Thomas‘ Guelph, New Dundee “a in Kumpt Ion on Monday to: a eorsununity.-au. and Mrs. Chanel Visit with telltlves at Waterloo and left m G.T.R. tor ammo-i. uni-’0»: hetero leaving tor. with gm Falls _attd Rochnter, N.Y., the where they will make their my bride travelling in navy blue with home.--Mr. A. E. Ride". qua hm- hat to mm,_m, and Mrs.Casmet ineu visitor to Toronto but†will shortly this up thdr residence GOP-The regular monthly 1'ttlltg' on the groomzh than our Flatt» the WOW" 311me All " vine.-A how: ot friends wish them will be held at the home pt In. I happy and prosperou. futurc_ 'N. Gingrich ‘olh dely 'dtemoott.-- Jersortals.--Mr.. and Mrs. E. H. 11116 February session oi tho W‘ Thamer were in attendance a the Club will be held on Friday em Dominion Alliance Temperance cnn- Feb. Mth. . I week The groom In nbly supported by Mr. E. A, Wed: of the 0.A.C.. Guelph. was the bride's nhoe. Min Edna Home“ at St.1‘homu made ,V ----, _.-,._...,- The bride, its line “my by bees brother, Mr. A. E. Btotta and was handsomely “owned in cream ilk gloria. carrying . bouquet of white carnation: and lillles ot the valley. Ilia Mae' Btolti ot St. Thoma. sister ot the bride, acted as bride.- maid, and wore pearl grey silk: gloria m1 carried pink amnion] and lilllen ot the valley. J2tt oi hunt-Putty ll.- odung.-A my "on! you!“ took m " th. hon- ol .3. all In. J. Btntts, nu Nov Dunn. at WM], N. 15th, 1911 at I]... Fttt. “In their 1mm 6.aattbtrr, Min Edith, was and tn Inn to Mr. Clutch M. Case], who (I. use. "a ot un- place. . J The cutaway was pertained V try Rev. A. F. Stalk, pastor oi the New Dundee U. B, church in "El ",,ttrt t' about thirty-live â€out! THE DOOR WIDE OPEN. FARMERS Amp NiiarsR6ei'iii7T' amiulii, iuievin, that Reciprocity with tis, 5 {2,911 Sta PP-." :Denmul ',ijsj,i,,ifi'lr'li"r.'l'ii 'T? ot otth jii,iijf,i't' wit the 2593‘? no because of this cxpmtation. Un- der sttch condition., with what feet- ings ot "trrrtainty will the CI-~ dim tarmer plan his work tor. yet: ahead. n?" point out that either the United 5.States Congress or tho Canadian - Parliament is at liberty to end tho [agreement at short notice we are “not blaming the Government tor this. -.We believe that Canadians in. guer- , al, including both iarmers and city ) people. will find the arrangement * [unsatisfactory that they will he thankiul that Parliament has the pow- .'er to terminate it, but it this lore- ,'cast should prove wrong there will el'yy,!! overhang the cloud of un- certainty regarding the attitudeoi the Milled States Congress. There will always be strong in- Ruenees " work in the United Stat- es that may cause Congress to " ter the taritt. American farmers 'may be distratistied or American "mrnuiacturers may think they are mt getting enough om of the agreement and demand better terms. Mr. Tait has made no secret oi his expectation that the United States is to get greater "ttrttu'srrionslater on. lt thc United States Con- git-s: endorses the compact it will be bocauso of this expectation. Un- der such condition., iv“): .5... r--- _ v, -_... V. "."" -,. ':still ungarnered and the live am. ,whicll he is raising specially to dqit "the American market. is In" stain. ithe United States Congress my suddenly decide to shut out Caly- Itie, mm produéts of all this. ,Remembet the Reciprocity Contact ilt not a treaty. . It may he ends! lat will by the United States Cmt- I Th.ntahe up for losses in the home market the Oman“ tanner will 'htrrerr to very greatly incluse his exports to the United States. In sowing seed, in rolling stock. .in growing ,vcgetnblen and tmit he will always luvs to consider whet is most likely to satisfy American db mantis. And alter belles made his arrangements while his onyx “a Isdn without payment ot, an! duties [will to a considerable extent dlnlgce Canadian tum products In the hope market as a result ot the reciproci- ty compact. lt is now proposed to add to an uncertainty of Canaan Jtrrmirtg. 1h- ported farm produetertrom the Unit- Jd States. the Argentine mic. tDertmark, Norwit; autumn“ Australia, New 2"ttl attdyg um of other countries co _ I may Ctte when he has to complete with tAs lumen ot the world " Inge . .it is much more diacult. to detertri,ttm what the future will be. , ‘wiube ttetdtitthebotmrpt in. N. Gingrich on; may 'ittemooq.-- The February session ot the Puma-6' Club will be held on may em --No very successlul union of the Famen' Institute and Also ot “to Wont-- Intimate wen hold has last Satunhy. The when hung!!- ed their various subject: in ‘ul able manner.--Mts. new!“ ot mt- New: Itentts-1muste. are “Lulu ground with great rapidity In “In vicinity.-. Wilson. principal L ot ‘the who! here in laid up witty: and: ot mumpl " Guelph ttttii- tal-Mr. Geo. Mme: sud lib: Sikh spent Friday and t%tdrday manila. --Mitta Ethel Let-on wt. Fm and Sttytnay in Bruin. g ",* Wed tz.'tt I. on Q and to may. . Ma. Icon-all In. ‘pueluad a W tun alm- lnn, Mr. D. Claus a Berlin-Ur. Niel Vin-er ol Btmatmrtt, 'rent May with Mr. Jed Mn Canada um that iz'wouu his meta. wishes to place its “Ct coPmun1t_r tnd has unused It}; u a. unn‘a'h'm‘ "W, T; gaunt-ninth“ and his Institute Meetings were Successful VEST mums: out of the t better terms. no soon-t of his United Staten