6 chairman, _ Hy. S & , Joshua Shantz, Hy. Kuntz, Anth § Waugh. | E†ilimot Creamery Co.â€" i the Wilmot Creamery ty Hall and receive 4 + and annual report .. Bechtel, their secretary .. of ‘butter manufactured s wear was 220. 724 Ihs . b /.. in the Town Hall last week, quite a $Â¥ of the members being present. ~e report was read by the ‘E,y‘;j‘ and adopted. The followâ€" ip members were appointed to act Pg-' the committee, Messrs. J. Bech f chairman, Hy. Schumm, secre N , Joshua Shantz, W. C. Brueckâ€" Hy. Kuntz, Anthony Martin, ¢ Waugh. . $ ilmot Creamery Co.â€"The patrons 4 the Wilmot Creamery met at the § Hall and received the stateâ€" C and annual report by Mr. Allen . Bechtel, their secretary. The amount _ of ‘butter manufactured during . the _*/ year was 220,724 lbs., butter fat 181â€" . m.l lbs, received for butter $53,â€" 4 56, patrons _ received $52,099.55. ~~ The average price per lb. for the year _ __ 1912 was 32 cents, being 3 ceats a 10CEAN FLOUR: â€"4 GOOD FLOUR dress carnival was well patronized by | ton is spending a short time here both Bademites and outside friends |at the home of Mr. amd Mrs. Thos. and was a grand success. Clayfield. She also has been visiting Lost Hog.â€"While butchering hogs lat the home of Mr. Alex. Forbes near was going om at one of our neigh | Winterbourne.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Amdrew bgring farmers they killed six hogs,.| Dahmer of Berlin called on _ friends lb.. more than the previous year and never missed one till they got through scalding. They traced _ the hloog marks to th: bush where they lost all tracks of her. Anybody fintâ€" the hog wandering around please myrour police and receive _ your Kaufman spent a few days at _ the millinery opening at London _ this week.â€"Messrs. Aler. Livingston, Mr Wm. Saunders and Jno. Biesel left on Monday for Owen Sound to start the oil mill for the Dominion Linseed Oi) Co., to fill their order which they eanpot supply at Baden on account of too many orders ahead. Mr. Fred Leislsau of the Linseed Oil Co. went to ‘Montreal to give instructions to their mou there how to boil refined oil.â€" Ruvc. Mr. Brunner of Wisconsin preached : very impressive _ sermon last Suncss at the Lutheran church. A sleighload oi Badenites atteuded the carmival at Wellesley on Weduesâ€" day evening.â€"Mr. Edgar Klein is imâ€" proving from his recent illness.â€"Miss Dora Holele returned from a _ two weeks‘ visit to Galt.â€"Miss Mildred N@+9+9H0+0A40+104 @4840 @4R 0+40+040+404@+@+04®+4 (Pure Manitoba Flour) WATERLOO For Nearly Half a Century Have Been Making Also~ its Long Record is proof of its merit "ACATE" FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. ©+0+0+0+0+0+ WM â€" SNIDER MANUFACTURED BY 64 The friends of Master Willie Zophr will be glad to learn that he is re covering ftrom his illness.â€"A number from this vicinity attended the funâ€" cral of the late Mr. John Omand on Wednesday last.â€"Mr. Christian Lichty is seriously ill at present with pneuâ€" monia and pleurisy. His many friends wish him a _ speedy _ recovery.â€"Mr. Andrew Fl:ming, Miss Fleming, Miss Ruth Berdux called at the home _ of Mr. Durcan Dewar â€" on Sunday.â€"The roads here are in a poor condition at present there not being enough snow in places for sleighing. News Notes.â€"The zero weather is welcomed by those who intend to Cut evening about 3 O‘ciock.~â€" FOF _ in6 flirst time this winter the thermomâ€" eter went below the zero mark op Monday morning, when it registered 6 below.â€"Miss Bella Scroggie of Avyâ€" through town after dinner last day his horse sudgenly dropped ovet dead. _ The loss will be somewhat heavy as a good figure had been ofâ€" fered for him not long ago.â€"Quite a here on Monday. nituhlll%“’-flll!l' w “'rb tyd“?p:.- saw yere. :ll Ii'h."“ "-m.:t‘-:â€"'-& appearance day being Temperance Field spe cial Temperance services were â€" cORâ€" ducted here on Sunday afternoon i® the Methodist church by Rev. Silcos of Teronto, and in the Mennonité Crop Report.â€"The crop report _ is as follows :â€"Wheat on new ground 32 bush,. per acre ; oats on new ground 90 bush. per acre ; barley on . new ground 50 bush. per 2cre. Weather Report :â€"The weather _ in January was very cold the thermemâ€" c‘er registered 48 below zrroâ€"on â€"Jan: lith. There is little snow at . prC sent and poor sleighing. The report fot _ January was as follows :â€"Jan. 1â€"20 above _ zeto, (3) 24 below, (5) 34 below, (9) 15 below, (11) 48 beâ€" low, (19) 34 below, (25) 8 above, (28) 30 above, (31) zero and #tormy. C+C+0+0+C+0+@+@+0+@+0@+ Local and Personal.â€"The 4co harâ€" "SEVEN LILIES" (Pastry Flour) Reist Alta, Mannheim ONTARIO w hic the (e Moved by A. B. Robertson, secondâ€"| ed by L. Baechler, that committee rise and resume in â€" open _ Council. Carried. =â€"_â€"â€"â€"* | ~~Moved by Tofiman, seconded by R!'i-1 del,that Byâ€"law No. 677 as filled in be read a third time and passed. Carâ€"| ried. § | As several complaints‘ have been made to the Council that obstrucâ€" tions (sawâ€"logs, etc.) have been placâ€" ed upon the public highways the folâ€" lowing motion was passed:â€"Moved by L. Baechler, seconded by R. Lintick, that the Clerk be and is hereby inâ€" structed to write Mrs. C. Boegel to remove sawâ€"logs and other obstrucâ€" tions placed upon the public highways by her employees, within 10 | days. Carried. Third reading of taking up byâ€"law to appoint Assersors:â€" Moved. by A. R. Robertson, secondâ€" ed by L. Baechler, that J. Reidel be chairmanâ€" of Committee on _ Byâ€"law No. 677. Carried. The following appointments . were made:â€"Albert Gibbons for the north half of the western section at a salâ€" ary of $40.00; W. H. Khight for the south half of the western section at a salary of $40.00; W. O. Herzog for the north half of the eastern section at a salary of $40.00, and Levi Lichty for the south half of the eastern secâ€" tion at a salary of $50.00, Assessors for the year 1913. & Moved by Reidel, seconded by Linâ€" tick that the following accounts . be paid, and that the Reeve issue orders in payment thereof, as follows:â€" A. Heipel, work on County road SÂ¥SLONE .:s:5..02 sAzscine sireaces use WB A. Ludwig, work on County road SYSIOM .ssus: aimls mss Ausd 2 Jos. K. Brenner, work on County road syStEeM ... ... 22els 5 The Municipalâ€"World, for supâ€" Menno F. Martin, gravel to pathâ€" MASUOTS \......... klsslll e 13 H. W. Kerr, gravel to pathmasâ€" | METS lssn essirccss rnirocnes arreee S PM J. Birmingham, drawing gravel 47.50 M. Schaub, refund of_ statute IABOT ... se se e 5.00 W. K. Leighton, refund of statute J&BOL .....0... css sn enc e 1â€"00 John W. Moser, refund of statute TBDOE ... L.ocilll mm nssiscccnss â€" $.00 Treas. St. Clements P. Village, balance in full for 1913......... 10.50 Peter F. Schummer, registration of 115 births, 26 marriages and 62 deaths for the vear 1913 _ 40.60 TOL@AL ... sn i. $148.45 Moved by Baechler, seconded _ by Hoflman, that this Council do _ now adjourn to meet ‘again at the Tp. Hall Crosshill, Monday, the 3rd . day of March, 1913, 10 o‘clock in the _ foreâ€" noon. Carried St. Clements. Feb. 5th, 1913 .John Sherrifis, bal. on bonus ... .35 Dr. .J. Naifn, B. 0. 1. supplics 18.52 Pr. It. Giehl, Work ... .: . 1.00 TOt@l .. k2 222 222 2220 $132.93 â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Koch and Mr. Brodâ€" haccker, that this Council do _ now adjourn to nwet again at the Counâ€" cil Chamber, Conestogo, on Tuesday the 4th _ day of March, next, aty 9 o‘clock, a.m King St. Men‘s heavy Wool Underwear regular $1 and $1.25 at... 79¢ viceable materials, to clear at ... for Wellesley Tp. Council Boys‘ Curly Cloth PETER F. SCHUMMER, * Tp. Clerk. DETENBECKS w. J. SNIDER, "THE STORE OF QUALITY" cic...... $1.00 . $15.00, ... $9.15 * ) &0 q4( $6.00 13.50 5.15 5.00 | Messrs. D. .J. Minchin, M.D., A. J. Roos. J. A. McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Huether left on Thursday on an extended trip to Cuba and the Isle of Pine. Mr. Harry Tolton left for New York this afternoon to join the party at New York from whence they sail for Havana toâ€"morrow. They: |will be absent for about four weeks. LEFT FOR CUBA. ACUTE PAINS . _ TN THE BACK Lumbago _ is sudden in its attacks and is so intensely painful that the sufferer is often unable to, move, even to turn in bed or rise from a chair. The trouble chicfly occurs . among working men, among whom it numâ€" bers thousands of victims. As the attacks come on quite frequently and are so torturing, this discase means much loss of time and money as well as the endurance of much suffering. No victim needs to be told that liniâ€" ments, _ plasters and outward treatâ€" ment will not cure the disease. This :;?m of treatment is merely a waste time and money. © The trouble is CAUSED BY LUMBAGO, A FORM OF MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. of time and money. * The trouble is really a species of muscular rheumaâ€" tism, and is due to poor blood, and can only be cured through the blood. It is for this â€" reason that Dr. Wilâ€" lHams‘ Pink Pills are so successful in| »most curing this trouble, and those . who ar> afflicted by it should lose no tim® jbr C in giving the pills a trial., If the treatment is persisted in the diseast| ppppp, will be driven from the system | and the cur. ho made permabeft. In 591| q fp stantiation Mts. Alfred Detby, FAty~| wige a ville, Ont., says : "A few yeats ago t I was attacked by cXxcruciating pains in the back which the doctor â€" called WHITE lumbago. 1 was not able to d a bit . of work about the house, and sufiered| _ Plain dreadfully every time 1 moved about.|{ul flour I took the doctot‘s medicine all winâ€"| 25%¢ and tet, and used liniments, without get Embre ting any relief. In a thoroughly disâ€" and ... couraged condition 1 began using Dr.|"~~~~~~ williams‘ Pink Pills. After using six wWHITE boxes I was better and able‘ to â€" do| BEDF all my own work, and have not teon‘! aficted with the trouble since. ‘ _ 1| Pppse now always recommend Dr. Williams®, Pink Pills to those ailing." â€"â€"â€" These pills are sold by all medicine dealers or may be had by mail at 50 cents a box or six . boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Meditine Coâ€", Brockvilie, Ont. .. Men‘s ~Black Overceats, velâ€" vet collar, regular $10.00 and .§$12.50 quality, at ......... $6.7§ Curly Cloth Lined Coats, German Ottor collar, regular $22.00 for ........ .«...... $15.50 Men‘s Overcoats, handsome ime â€œâ€™ï¬ kerseys, _ regalar $10.00 for ... ........= $6.15 Men‘s Dog Skin Coats, regâ€" ular $22.00 for ............ $15.50 Men‘s and Boys‘ Sweater Codts, Muffliers, Gloves amd Flanne!l Shirts marked for quick clearance. gve ;,ni fth_at's what we are, unpacking and putting v»a_asaIlt~ > into Stock Thousands of Dollars worth of Waterloo Seack | t ’i Phone 271 We make a specialty of Dress Goods and again at this season we show a most elaborate assortment of pretty white and cream Dress Goods suztable for Confirmation. | in the â€" way oi _Tools and general Hardware, can be had here for little money. _ We . say nothing but saw wood. Our competitors cannot apâ€" proach us in Hardware values, . nor yet in wide assortment in every linc of Hardwood. Tools, Builders Hardâ€" ware, _ kitchen utensils and farm im plements are here in the best grades at the lowest market prices. WHITE AND CREAM SERGES, BREDFORD CORDS AND SANXâ€" TOYS. 325C &NU ... ....ilcc ulc BQb Embroidered at a yard $1.50, $2.3) BBO ...0...0 uisil? narmime rcicence $GAB wHITE ROBE CAMBRIC Plain and embroidered, in â€" beautiâ€" ful flouncing patterns, plain at a yu. Lincoln B. Snyder A fine soft sheer material, 50 inch wide, at 40c, 45¢ and ............. 5te Opp., City Hall CONFIRMATION These popular gocds are here in _ Canadian and Scotch Ginghams . _ Black and White Rookfast Shirtings English and Canadian Prints French and English Dress Goods | â€" Swiss Embroideries and Flouncings 3 Swiss and German Val Laces Canadian and Scotch Linoleums > And many other numerous lines. NOTE ! We might safely say that this is a * LARCER, BETTER AND CLEANER STOCK Gives the Best Satisfaction . f b. 11th 191 3 Daily Bread Flour Shirk & Snider, COME AND SEE Hardware Merchant COTTON VOILES Phone 76. Lang Bros. & Co. Berlin : SILKS. These beautiful goods are always popular. Embroidery Flouncings _ in hemstitched and _ scalloped patterns, 21 iuch wide at 50c, 75¢c, 85c, $1.00 10 2â€"romd moramctos rrmaoule anhcess BBA good choice, 40 inch wide, specialâ€" at §0¢, 75¢ @NQ ............ .2l.22222220 $1.00 extra quality, also white and cream Paillette Silk, at 75¢ and.,....... $1.00 15\ inch wide at 75¢c, 85c, $1.00, $1.15, §2 to ... mss e EMBROIDERJES U SE ONLY Bricker & Co. King St. ..~_ Waterloo sTaction . for, Lener Flour For Pastries. Special white Habatia Silk, 27 in., WHY make butter during the winter months when you can ship your cream to us and receive the highest market price? & => We furnish free cans and pay express charges. We test and weigh each shipment on arrival and send you aâ€"statement for same. ____ e uiemenneibe io m duees it nle ceennmennts o ies annate in Our cheques are issued every tmwuluiï¬ cashed at par. L Write us for any further informarion you may require A post card will bring 'you a can and enable you to give this system a fair trial. F4 THE BERLIN CREAMERY CO. BENTOX ST _ > 0 000 0 â€" â€" BBR M HIGCHEST PRICE FOR CREAN. BERLIN than has ever been shown here before Dress Materials Bridgeport, Ont. EMB‘Y EDGINGD AND BANDING Bandings to match the flouncings, at 10c, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ and ............... 507 Finest and newest patterns _ ever shown by us, at 235¢, 45¢c, 50c, 60c, LACES AND INSERTIONS ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES ‘Torchon and Val. Laces, special at 2¢, 3¢, 4¢, 5¢, 8c and ........ ......... 19 Beautiful Embroiderty Edgings. and Lace FE«gings _ and Insertions $1.50 in