s o namin? doralne * 000 00. c e T e ." +5 e " _ Mavid Bean & Sons, Ltd, .‘p‘?f-"ï¬â€˜ â€" esn ts a _ The annual meeting Musical : Saciety . will day cvening.. Tovitat extended to the Tow I Expected that â€" a > Hon. w fown ‘Rathers will h > LG@per Bros.. ol Elora, wcll <crill ®rs, have arrived : in _ town and the work ol. ‘cleaning out ~ the artesian well af "(';! Wtk;(k.o Park ‘has : comâ€" menced. The flow of water has beéen ‘ouly about â€" oneâ€"hall what it should â€" ind it was thougi/t advisalle ~to N‘ it out "with the hope (of hayâ€" f "the flow reactrâ€"its â€" normal 6tanâ€" BAND‘S â€"ANNUAL MEETINC CLEANING OUT \â€"Items _ of Interest.â€"Some> of the ‘farmers aré busy hauling logs to the owned by Mr. George Goal: ~Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim _ Weber: of :spent Sunday at the homeof â€"and Mrs: Jonas Bergey.â€"> Miss Mc Weber after spendingâ€"a Aew weeks in Hespeler and Preston " has ‘arri home again.â€"Mr. Menno : Zelâ€" let and son Oliver spent Sumday in ‘Berlin. â€"Mr. Titus Gingrich ‘Is. back “‘kom his jowiney.. around the #ownship visiting old acquaintances ‘@nd relatives.â€"Mt. Roy Zcliet ‘has Again wommenced his dutiés at ‘Mr. Ephtaim .Weber‘s for tesn months..â€" Mr. Abram B. Weber is at home at present. «He is on: the ‘sick list. We Wish him . a speedy recovery.â€" Mr and Mrs. Milton Bean who have Been Wisiting in this section. are weturning :‘ ernsey, â€" Sask. on _ Tuesday.~ t._Edwin Feick audâ€" sister Mary 4 _’; ayed (with Mr. Leander Snider Sm z. l..‘- 1 â€" Havrock, ch.c. (1), Havocâ€" ‘Sans _ Head Sea, br.c. (3), Havocâ€" ré&- _ Rustling, b.J. (4), Maria Santaâ€" "Eongue, b. 5. (3), Sampronius â€" m. ch.i. (3),â€" Ypsilantiâ€" ; ‘GIN:\ RDS 1 V YWHERE . the. n ver held | present w 4 in â€" â€" We h Â¥wo. M excelien cell » Jver Cana SEAGRAM meéimber GERMAN MILLS Madeby CENTREVILLE TRY A SACK OF ADVERTIBERS KING‘S 1Bi1.i8 OCE A N C The Ideal High Quality Flour FOR BREAD, ETC, | al Wiickare SEVEN LILIES" Pastry Flounr 1E KEX \PH WELL be 1J esidence . of â€"â€" n Saturday Iter â€" en ovink of the Waterloo be held on Friâ€" ons have â€""kcen PLATE ELIG (3), Havoc WM. SNIDER, Waterleo, Ont. publisbed ‘sver y mb FOR SALE ~MINARD‘S LININME e es Hetnaldix‘" i cardt it of | ~ the liste the ‘‘All Yo Whoâ€" Seck" py R \eryâ€" pleasing magner. Rev. <M. 41. SenJerson of the: ‘Conâ€" gresationat _ Charcel!,â€"Bertin,: occupl¢d the pugit ‘of Athe Waterloo Presby terâ€" ian Cherch very acceptable onsp:g evenving, preaching a powertful â€"â€" 1C nost . cconvincing ° sermon from the text, ‘‘I am : poor and needy; yot the Lord â€" this oth ofon me."~ Ps..40:17, The choir | was &l‘mwd by ©Mfé. George ‘ > Ziegler, .‘ of . ~~. the Metroy olitan Bank,\ Elimira, who sant OCCUPIEDV PRESBYTERITAN 1 Classâ€"Lloyd Shants 64. Sarah Lichti â€"(absent), ... byo+ ie 29 Primer Classâ€"Lauretta Wikmer /5 cm:-: Witheim ~51, â€" Jeremiah w";.‘ mer Â¥he f €3 £Ale ~Buring the month the best vonduct :':m !\'fl’hï¬m for â€" th6 monrth: was 30. P uks Sr. IIâ€"Veronicy Eberlin 80,Elmar Shants 65, Herman Wilhélm §0, la gie Snyder 77, Lavina Lichtl 64,; E) mar. Wagler 49. â€" > $y3 Jr. Iâ€"Edu@ Shants 90, â€" CHledys Wismer 80, Rheinhart Forler 54, Nelâ€" son Wilhelmâ€" 451. 3 3 Jr. IIâ€"Ids Wagler 69, Katie Wag let: 57, Vera Schmitt 80, 1ella Shantz 57, Eimar Wismer 64, rval Wismer 49, Eldon Shantz 63, _ â€" lington Withe!m 37, Edna Wilhelm . 65, Jacob Shant; 13, Herbert. Wizsmer 54, Thos. Kelly 31. ‘The last three pupâ€" ils mentioned were. absent for .. one test. . Jr I=â€"Olive Good 75, Caroline Voll erich 70, Lorne â€"Habéel 60, _ Tsaiah Gingerich â€" 64; â€" Adeline â€" Brandt 48, Simon Schwartzentruber 43. * 44, ice Kellsey 72, Alan Jantzi 11, 'é& Brandt 86, Walter® Nakrâ€" gang 82, Miltonâ€"Brandt |‘51, Eimer G:ml“' Nabrgaig u‘"vï¬a . Iâ€"â€"Herbert Nahrgang 10, Yiola Good 68," Floyd Honderich 86â€" "Orlin Huchn 86, â€"Herman Geiger 49. ~~._ Primerâ€"York Nabr, , _ ~Jobn Bates 64, _ Rudy J::v? oz Harry Habe! 68,Vera Honderich 60," Cranâ€" son Good 60,â€"Theodore Brandt : ~43, Christian. Battlor 43.~~_ s The iollowing is ‘the report of S. S.. No. 16: Wilmot, for the month | of February . t Cotke * SF, TVâ€"fiatley Snyder 72. Jr. IVâ€"Russel Shants 52. ts Sr. IHâ€"Gordon Schmitt 484, Mil ton Wismer 40. â€" . Jr. HIâ€"Emm@ Gingerich ~82, Ada Honderich 78;:â€"Willie Jl.ntz_j 61, Henry Weitzel 61. yard <a Str. ILâ€"ILuella® Wing 86, _ Nelson Brandt 76. Ts ies ago .Jt. TIâ€"Emantiel s&wmw 72, Maurice Keltsey 72, AlMan Jantzi SCHOOL REPORT, Jt. IVâ€"Peart _ Wing 83, â€" Chester Seibert 80. Clinton Habe!l 79, _ Delâ€" ford. Honderich 75,â€"/EMe Meisel _ 74, David Jantziâ€"66, â€"Aaron Jantzi 66. Sr. IUâ€"Earl Hondérich 65, Wiltrid Hamacher ~51; 4 Mulic O€ Bb 4 â€" on the . a tive J:’m Dr: Nairn on the negative,. . An & s time is expected: on Mmï¬ â€˜ ï¬r. James Mitcbell is again â€" vp with lagrippe. We hopeâ€" he qn #soon recover.â€"Several {armers ‘ here are complaining. of shortness of feed ~for x: stock .: Mr..â€" . Charles Goatz is ng in s carload of oats from the ~west.â€"Mr. Wiliam : Hemâ€" merich sold a very. fite span of horses a few days ago:for . a good figure.â€" Mr. Heary Hamilton and Mr. Carroll spent last Sabbath in Berlin â€".Mr; and Mrs. J..A. Durrant . spent last Sabbath ‘visiting ‘friends in‘ @uelnh. Mr.â€" Peter Seyler ol Petersburg has a hen <which evidently is awate ;. of the high price of egas, .~ latd an "egg " that measures 51x 8% in., and weighs 4} ounces. The egg | is on exhibition at Mr. Hauck‘s _ store at Petersburg. Who canr teat this? Sr. IVâ€"Emma Struth | 84 Hamacher 81.~ : *# h Bhip ~al3 eerecmnin lcb caile wpire s vfy on ‘:ul-n ton : the â€â€˜z us hask of pows 166 thiaes Saiald by their pastos, Rev. A. M.~ Hamilâ€" and aga M % 9 _,vb: se ds â€"4.,“ it C t 4 WintkRnourne ° "_ | _ _ ues ce e PETERSBURG « 8. No. 10, WILMOT Amy M. Leake, Teacher Baden oo ht \ ts on {1 tak hoid berts, in a RELLEN PULPIT W Roy led ‘l'b‘b Neversweats csasily dofeated the Busi!waclers: at the rink _ on Monday -u:c by a scote d'v-aâ€".l.;r:ap: wa sotr ing was. very ‘raugh, the dowrs being the Skip Eddieâ€" Seagram‘s quéintette : 0. for "AMM when Skip â€"F. G. Hughes‘ four {failed to ‘stop their. run of . victories. The score was 16â€" 12 :and â€"was : keenly contestéed© from first shot to last. Ge 36 SEAGRAM â€" WINS CUP : ~akipâ€" 13 F. Halstead : ~ Spanking does not cure children of bodâ€"wetting. ~ There is" a ‘constituâ€" tional cause â€"for this trouble. " Mrs. M. Summets, Box W. 501, Windsor, Ont., ~will ~send free to any * mother her sucvessful home treatment, . with full instructioas. M-nm write ‘her toâ€"day ‘if : your trouble you in this way. Don‘t blame the child, the Chances arc it . can‘t -mc-uz:nq.,um. A A constifution was drawnâ€"up, :end a double~schedule will be â€"â€" drafted toâ€"day, so that the league wil} open .up within. a day or. two..: /. WATERLOO CURLERS DEFEATâ€" ED ELMIRA. Two tinks of Elmira cutlers. were easily defeated by the local rinks on Manday evening at: the Queen Street Rink. The visitors were kiloted by President â€" M.â€"L. Weber, ° who took NEVERSWEATS. WOX The : ‘Water:co ~curlers: wno> haye found . â€" ‘deleating.. the ‘Galt /â€"curlers this .season: rather . mimotonous, per> mitted .the Kiltiesâ€" to tale agame for a change. from the . localâ€"store! hurlers. : At that the Gaitonians had to:‘stos â€"some. ‘to shatch the wictory as~ : the fullowingâ€"scores : will indicate; Waterloo. . = <~~ s JGH1% .. Pat $ E. F. Seagtan 0 C o akip=10 good care : of his proteges : during their stay in town. ‘The teams and Better Than Spanking the laties _.ca, tored 3 E"w“%‘:‘. wae" "‘-«;"V&m“ Pa0" thict" e hevie make bi§h The officers ‘clected were President, Herman sgpï¬Â»wy‘ Geo. toice ot e enginmg" 2. sc At a. well ab sing boid at the mï¬m eveâ€" ning,. a fite fluwmufllfl the. ‘‘Recteation : * â€"â€"was orga» nized ~with eightâ€"tcams. the: toliowâ€" ing: teams being represented:â€"Alexâ€" anders, â€"B.â€".Doll; Why â€"Nots, A Micâ€" kus,; Heavyweights, .C. Kunts, =Acaâ€" dians, G. Raver;: Jack: Canucks," â€" W. Johnson: Mueliors,: H.~ Meblman. Dol Seven players, may. be signed each team;, the last tay: for _ $ being â€" March Oth:<.â€": > ~>. . BOWL & UE RFCREATION BOWLING: LEKG Gait up . F. Seagram . â€">~~@#.~Shurley > ho ky 6 â€"> â€" . _‘ ak Mélorhy ty Waterioe: is: shous the beli Lost To THE KiLtiEs skip 6 akip 10 skip 14 11 der skip 13 PHONEES B alf . time . th liv . Wintso Dr: Butnett Clias..: Knowles ; tR es .o on A : 8. Taylor Dr.~Campbell W./ W. Wilkinson kn 1. C + wlg G@. Lt Zeigler T. Rumbait A. Edwards W. Metz J. B.. Weber T. More ‘Tom Boyer 160 Elmira Seores 04 $9 skip skip‘ 13 1. by sigaing skip 7 akip‘ 7 84 34 a n dnc Pos‘he #4 12 14 19 o nieaine +aaiies in in a D1 owing to her «‘ttendarncc in the : decline fo ohes baviee disea se The: outbreak of . the fécting the abtendance of ones ‘at the v%lï¬w P he prewent time. The O g’.mm:!m repot not jew weeks and in adany cmpty : berohes ols the » Jact. Miss Hook Clags : in the ~~Aoxabdra ~Miss "m“n" Devitt has returned from ~ a with rselatives in Elmiâ€" Mr:~ Clayton ‘ Hofiman ‘of Toronto, ’::I’M mm in ~town â€" over â€" Sunâ€" _ Mrse.: Chatlies Roos, â€"of Waterloo, was ‘the guest of Miss Cartic Cornell yestorday.â€"Galt Reporter. from â€"a two weeks‘ ‘visit with friends in ~Woodstack;â€" PAsirt » Mr..J:~C. Haight apent the " weekâ€" = Mr.R.*w:, «ol Hamilton was: a weekâ€"end _ visitor in town. y ~Mr.vC. \J,; Orahan ~has retirned " to hi ~home. ~ inâ€"Roronto alter passing & weekâ€"with Watetloo: friends: Â¥ Mr.â€"James Tietney OCricago was a Monday visitor in lownâ€" . Mr, Géorge Suggitt is spenling th day in Brampton on business. s Mr. Alex. Gillies of Toronto was a visitor in town on Monday: Mrs. Herty Wetllauter of ~ ‘Cass City, Michigan, was the g?nt ol ‘Mrs: Williaim MoDougall on Saturday. Mr. Geotge>" . Sayder of the City Hotel ‘was â€" in Ottawsa on Saturday, Wlere fe withessed â€" the strvgile teâ€" tween‘ Ottawa Cup Holders and Queâ€" hec for‘ the ‘leadership ‘of the Naticnal Hoc.ey Association. PC ee Prof. Frit« Pavul and ~ Mt. Henty Reue! ~were tisitors" in . Hawkesville oter‘ Sunday .‘ # Messrs Staniey Devitt and ‘Orley Ufielmgon‘ were in Bresiau on â€" Sunâ€" day. .\ CÂ¥ u> © Measels Outbreak < â€"â€"<Inp Waterloo Â¥t.‘ Oliver Scheifele left _ Tuesday afte:noon on ‘a tml months‘ bustâ€" ness trip to the % ' 7 Mesers. Joshua uid Jonas . Bowâ€" mw“ owb ln“‘:&.r.x: 4 acquaintances and Vicinity: ~They will return i6 the West on â€"March 14th. Med NMr. and Mrs. William H." Puench have réturned to their home in Faber Alta., after a vidlt with felatives and friends in St. Clements. " Miss Vera. Shirk of Toronto was : a Mr. Witiam ‘Watson left for the West % it is m“;mmfl?‘ to Focate ‘there ‘permanently. wile and{amily will follow later. Mr. and Mry. Alfred : Snydér . and Misses: Minnicâ€" and. Florence Snyder are enjoying a pleasant holiday â€" at 1 a business visitor at the Head Ofice :'ï¬pal-hQLï¬A:-rm ca-: Mr. T: H. Hall of Teronto . is.. s weekâ€"end visitor with Dr. and l1n J . H.+Webb. ~_ _ d # â€" »AuU00 ipBOWis s .â€"* < * J : 4 athkg Wt > Sool i OO Sfnh, ite Miss Helen Hamilton of Bramp! was the guest ol‘ Mrs. Allison k Intyre this week.~ ~ % and n visitors °i the Twin M in the holiday me for #ome 4 ing ‘been ‘irdect Ni# â€"weck J . Haig CHt Mr BEAT sSNYDER iiness, Yor ols . at the home J$ Ti Seu rant ront in attendance this waak Cuve" ndit W at the Miss Dr Also Sawyer Masseytraction . ‘enâ€" gine :â€"and a Waterioo * Separator â€" as good ‘as new.~~ ~Have never thresli~d oll the place; Termsâ€"12 months‘ credit will given‘ on approved joint notes. resotve as farm is sold. _ ~Catalogueâ€"with Tull© pedigree ~> and destription will "be sent on application to. 0.. Sotby. 3 Falx Also Sawyet Massey traction | <ernâ€" Comprising 100 acres for sale < in Oxford County, very best clay loam, finely ‘situated, mo. waste or wet land. ï¬"mmmuud,um“w ure sufficient for 15 cows.. Some hard maple bush. Fine new . _ brick OF 13 IMPORTED AXN» RRGISâ€" TERED CLYDESDALE MARES, 5 HACKNEY MARES, 4 HACKNEY STALLIONS . at the farm of 0. Sor: by, Guelph,Ont:, 2 miles from : the end of â€" street car line, on _ d e v_i'â€"" M "â€"-'-h-‘ m‘ berfernanp ons agoe wate ..‘ For further partisulars apply to 4 . ~JACOB +GROFF, 0 x 50, one stone basement; .O%d lots of ‘water. _5 miles from . Hickâ€" san, Fine ‘dairy section. _ County road to Woodstock; ~11 miles â€" to Stratiord; â€"only ‘few cods to school. Cheap at $7,000, About $3,000 dowa. balance at 44 per cent. . R.. Waite, Ingersoll. :: â€"#el%. yasob Gs’? ie oftered for Te Somn Or dw 2 .:nhig‘ nmorm m%.lhlo? All the land is in a snoJ-tm of cultivation. Clearing Auction Sale _A painting._ of the. gigantio White :Swm%mvlc" w»:r senger> vessel _ afioat, which recently met â€"with â€" an accident in, mid ocean, e oo tom atiist Me. Aoart: P Om 4 P .. Ad s & t‘:a,‘ .oi: d%v. :. D. un,ua‘_. thii wh, is m ~ tiew . attracting considerable ntuatlo'n.t.:\m‘ J . dL::‘“‘& Son‘s _tunitu;e atote ‘win> 4 * hag t Rosasll t alnn‘s Snss o4 ol Aâ€" CREDITABLE PAINTING Farm for Sale Tuesday, March to9th, 1912 numberâ€" â€"of these have been prizeâ€" McMan Farm For Sale hi nitzle | A Store for Women !;*z‘r"w' I O G rStein Waterloo, ‘Ont. SSmaF Ladies‘ Suits Ready to Wear black choicte. You are safe In coming to this store to make your ‘emw‘.. â€" P ® # * chool Wessort‘ t en W Our new Dress Goods and Suitings are now lese in good ind the wl Vn )â€"3t he o. ahow a iarge assortment o min nice new spring shad a.~‘â€"Prices from 19 KINGâ€" STREET =~ Ei c\ nc waATERbOO & lty of miee Dreas Goo‘s. We mprfl_{immhighrlbcnot ow many lines of new Spring Suitin ~nweil'i‘_lï¬p-\ #4" *4 /. B0e. 156. 100 to £2.00 ner vi and: we will quote prices and show. our fine line graphs, C P thie Pssy 3 The best in the world. . We sell Phonograplis "on easy terms sc GOALL_AT OUR STroRE hbee"~ Famous Edison Phonographs We are the Headquarters for the 386. 500 14 M Don‘t forget the place Doersam‘s Bookstore AND RECORDS to $2.00 per vard f pretty Dréss Materials in plain and in.w:neznbluu. browns, ru’:h‘ o 81 ‘e buy only what i:hn:y of ?fl:ferioa nga in grey, navy lara we know Th and afe of Phono d of Â¥ s