I Kibler‘s P son and heir of Lord Armâ€" â€" Felix Diaz led a revolution in Mexâ€" \ g declared himself a syndicalist ico City, and President Madero is beâ€" and in favor oi the general strike. _ sicged in the National Palace. y, Mo., are visiting the former‘s ighter, Mrs. William G. Beatty.â€" e Misscs Eva and Dora Andersor ited in Toronto this week. â€" Miss inie Wood kindly substituted in + Carnegie library _ during Miss Fa Anderson‘s absence.â€"The band s in attendance at Victoria â€" Rink t Friday night.â€"The many friends Mr. Frank Birchell are pleased to rn that he is now recovering nicely m a severe attack oi pneumonia the Royal Alexandra Mospital e.â€"NMrs. H. A. Chalmers favored : congregation of the _ Methodist urch on â€" Sunday evening with . a ltâ€"rendered solo.â€" Principal Perry the High School staf, was laid off y last week on acscount of | sickâ€" .â€"Rev. J. A. Brown kindly sub Elted for him at school. leath of Mrs. W. E. Tookey â€"Mrs. p. E. Tookey died at her home in tgus on Sunday evening, Jan. 19th, 3, aiter a short but severe illness the age ol 64 years. Mrs. Tookey e Janet Rea), was the only child > veteran councilman, .John Rea, mosa. In early life she came. un .strong religious influences and ded visit with relatives in Guelph. Ir. Roy Stewart of Tilsonburg was welcome visitor in our town â€" over nday.â€"â€"Miss Fanny Hamilton <â€" has ured the position of bookâ€"keeper h the Fergus Plumbing and Elecâ€" : works, as successor . to _ Miss bel Guileâ€"The W. C. T. U. met the home of Mrs. George Bcatty b Friday alternoon.â€" Mrs. Norris | daughter Miss Jessic ol Kansas ‘*â€"Note Some Of the prices. > adopted OF S uï¬h(hn mother, Mrs. (Capt.) of town. The three will leave ly for California, whereâ€" they spend the winter.â€" Miss Stella has returned home from an _ exâ€" CBF" 8 Cemee . . 4 T Â¥3 Notes.â€"Mrs. Harry A. Chaiâ€"\ Briâ€"isâ€"We regret to chromicle the Hughesâ€"On Jan. 26th, to Mr.. and of Listowel is the guest d&.?hnhdt_hue.i“'udlr. Mrs. Fred:© Hughes, a daughter, Mrse. Clark Hayden.â€" Miss Edns and Mrs. Jacob Frey who died last Stillborn. * / c t has returned to New York|Tuesday at the age of 5 years and 4 Hawke.â€"In Waterloo, on Feb.â€" 6th, hawmmmmumm.mmmnumm to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hawke, . a murse.â€"Miss Mary Cole of hearticlt sympathy ol many friends. â€" daughter. irâ€"visited her aunt, Mrs. w“'-m. lda Kelnlnn; is on the ut. cesmm nnmmeanmemetiinss A tibson last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs.!list. Her many friends wish her al . ,* W x . Ferguson of Regina, _ Saskâ€",| sseedy recovery.â€"Rev. Mr. Wwm. E., o 4 isiting her mother, Mrs. (Captâ€")| Réese of Hespeler called on friends!_ . _ _ _ ""~_ . _ , .*_ Attractive Anniversary Bargains all over the store These lots include all sizes but COME EARLY as sizes are liable to run out. $5,000.00 worth ‘of good dependable shoes must be sold in 10 days. The time is short, hence the prices will be low. Don‘t doubt but come and find out that this is | . ' ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€".â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A Great Money Saving Opportunity â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" To commemorate this event we are putting on a ROUSING CLEARANCE SALE FOR 10 DAYS. This sale will include many lines of classy footwear, winter goods, also many unsurpassed factory snaps we secured while in Toronto recently. Sale to COMMENCE THURSDAY, FEB. 13th. . & bit inss SHOES _ News â€" Notes.â€"Mr. Noah Eby â€" of | Alsask, Alberta, visited at the home [ol Mr. and _ Mts. A. Swartz â€" last Thursday.â€"Mr. _ Josezh _ Musselman and _ Mr. Clayton Musselman _ of Grassy Lake, Alta., spent the _ past week with Mr. and Mrs. Fiias S. Shantt.â€"Rev., and Mrs. D. S. Wismer visited friends at Mannhcim on Sunâ€" day _ last.â€"Miss _ Lizzie Swartz ~ is spending the week at the homa of her cous‘ns Mr. and Mes. Levi Swartz, at Bcorlin.â€"~Miss Mary Ann Lichty spent a couple of dais with frinnds at Yatâ€" ton.â€"Messts Gordon Musselman and Ed. Hause of Waterloo were Sunday vis:tors at the home of Mr. Elias S. Shantz.â€"Mrs. Clayton H. Shuh _ reâ€" t‘rned to her home at Waterloo aftâ€" er siending the past week with her parents Nr. and Mrs. S. E. Shantz.â€" Mr. Oliver Lichty. of _ Yatton visited Mr. and Mrs. Elias S. Shantz â€" last Wedn:sday.â€"Miss Oralla Lehnen spent ‘the wesk ond with friends at Bridgeâ€" port.â€"Mis_s Hannah Musselman« spent the past week _ with Mrs. Efias _ S. Shantz.â€"Mrs. A. Swartz very hospiâ€" ’lably entertained the ladies of _ this ‘[ronnnun:ty to a quiltingâ€"bec at _ her. home last Wednesday. A very enjoyâ€" a~le time was spent.â€"Rev. A. Y. and Mrs. Haist, of Berlin, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1« Hueth er last Thursday. ' 1 We are pleased to report that the| medicine free. f mild case of smallpox we had in out| Rexal} Orderlies are a gentle, cflc€~| burg is a thing of the past and that|tive, dependable and safe bowel reguâ€" th» quarantine was lifted last Wedâ€";lator, strengthener and tonic. . They nesday and business has assumed ils:rot‘stablish nature‘s functions in | @ general. _ routine.â€"Field day services‘quiet, ecasy way. They do not causca held _ at . the Evangelical â€" Church‘any inconvenjence, griping or nausea. on _ Sunday was largely attended.â€" They are so pleasant to take and OUr chopping mill which has undetâ€" work so cas‘ly that they may be takâ€" gone a thorough renovation is now en ~by anyons at any time. They in tip top shape and turns out _ the thoroughly tone up the whole system goods _ in short order.â€"Mr. 0. J. to healthy activity. Steiss is gotting in a carload of bran _ Rexall Ordetlies are unsurpassable | and shorts this werk.â€"We are pleased and ideal for the use of children, old to say that Mr. Jno. Weis who has folks and delicate persons. We â€" canâ€"‘ been laid up with La Grippe for the not too highly recommend them to all past weck is able to be about again sufferets from, any form of constipaâ€" and attendâ€"to his customers.. t‘on and â€" its attendant evils. Two Farmers‘ Club _ Annual Meeting : The (’entnz' Waterloo farm»rs _ club held â€" theirlannual _ business mseting last Saturday evening. A large num Per was in atiendance. The followâ€" ing officers were elected for the enâ€" suing year Pres. Mr. Wm. Henhoeflâ€" er, Vize. Pres. Mr. Wm. Richm, Sec. Tre‘s. Mr. Al‘. Israel. Programme Committcreâ€"Messrs. Haillman, Becker, St ckls, Jsrael and Ernst. 1t has ten decided to hoid meetings every two weecks. _ Next ~meeting on _ the evening of Feb. 8th. Everybody welâ€" Come. SHOES Reg. $1.75 to $2.00 for $3.00 to $3.50 for $£1.00 to $1.50 for $5.00 to $5.50 for Patent â€" (inn Metal, Tan Box Cal, Vici, etc , lace and button Heidelberg Nine Pines This is a Live Sale for Live Peopleâ€"â€"Come and Make the Best of It Men‘s Fi [Frankâ€"At Hawkesville, Jan. 2nd, : _.Jobn Frank, in his 64th year. Tookeyâ€"At Forgus, Jan. 19th, Mrs. W. E. Tookey, nee Janet Rea, aged 64 years. McElroyâ€"In S. Afberta, five _ chilâ€" dren of Mr, and _ Mrs. McElroy, (died of scarlet fever in a week). Mrs. MeElroy is a daughter of Hy. Neuest of Woolwich Tp. Fogelberyâ€"In Galt, on Jan. 30th, Eugene O. Fogelberg, aged sixteen years. * a Grantâ€"On Feb. 2nd, in Galt, _ MÂ¥s. Helen Stewart Grant, aged 97 years. ; Mrs. Fred Hughes, a _ saughter. Pattersonâ€"In Galt on Feb. Ist, Robert Patterson, aged 55. Fiaf.â€"At Mount Forest, on Feb. 6th, Edna â€"Piaf, formerly _ of Elmira, < aged 2lyears. [l!uc-glin.-;\t. Waterloo, on Fcb. 9th, First Anniversary | of near Hamburg. Freemanâ€"Irvineâ€"On Feb. ist, Miss Elizabeth Irvine to Mr. William C. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable { and ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We â€" canâ€"‘ not too highly recommend them to all sufferers frorm, any form of constipaâ€" t‘on and _ its attendant evils. Two sires, 10c and 15¢. Remember, | you cin obtain Rexall Remedies in this community _ only at our storeâ€"Whe Rexall Store. ols NO REASON FOR DOUBI We guarantee complete relief to all suffcrers: from constipation. In every case where we fail we will supply the medicine free. s Buduxâ€"Schmidtâ€"On Jan, 23nd, Miss â€" Florna Schmidt to Mr. _ George Rurdux, of Wellesley. Shantzâ€"Cressmanâ€"On Jan, 22, Mr. Manassah Shantz to Miss Cressman Louis Hueglin. Woodward.â€"in Waterloo, on Feb. Tth, Air. George W. Woodward, aged _ 72 years. StefMer.â€"In Waterloo, on Feb. 7th, Mrs. John Stefilet, aged 59 years. A Statement of Facts Backed by 2; Strong Guarantee. > performed the ceremony. * Lawrenceâ€"Bockâ€"At Berlin, Jan. 28, by Rev. Mr. Boese, Alma, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _ George Bock of Lexington, to Chas. Lawrâ€" Sale 2.45 St Reg. $1.75 to $2.00 for $2.50 to $3.00 for $3.50 Ao $4.00 for $4.50 to $5.00 for un Metal, Patent, Tap, Vici Box Calf, etc., lace and button. _ Women‘s F. Kibler Phone 432 41 King E. ' Items of Interest.â€"The Stork preâ€" sented â€" a briglitâ€"little baby girl â€" to m Mr. and Mrs. Géo. Kelterborn, _ conâ€" gratulat‘ons.â€"Misses _ Amy and Lola ‘Snider spent a few days at Toronto. by a;â€"M‘ss Alice Gingrich spent Sunday ‘with het sister in Toronto.â€"Miss & Ciene HMellor spent the week end with o all frirnds in Guelph â€"Miss Celia â€" Bruâ€" every, backer is spending‘a few woeks at her y 'umitiome here.â€"Miss Briggs spent Saturâ€" . day with frionds in Berlinâ€"Mr. . Herâ€" cflccâ€"lbext Menger of Rio De Janeire, South reguâ€", Amer.ca â€" is > spendingâ€" a few â€"months They | with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. n â€" a| Menger.â€"Mr. Geo. Detweiler, Berlin, causea SPont Sunday with Mr. E. Filsinger.â€" usea.| Mr. and â€" Nrs. ‘Geo. HMaus and Miss e and| Pearl Jlaus have returned. to _ their e tak.| home in Rochester after spending â€" a They|fow _ weeks with â€" friends in town.â€"| ystem Lenten services will commence in the Luth®#an church this woek. iM returned â€" to his nome again.â€"Mr. Henry L. Forler has seoured a _ pOâ€" sition with Mr. Geo. Berdux at Walâ€" lesley as butcher:â€"Mr. Henry Handâ€" stein is spending a few days with Mr. :Nenry: Livergood _ near Strasburg.â€" Mr. Conrad Lantz who sold his farm !to Mr. Edwin Hfeipel will dispose of his stock and. â€" implements ‘by public {auction on March 11thâ€"Mr. Henry |l.antz is we are sorry to raport still |very scs.â€"Mr. Wni Heldman is also comfine! to tha house with a _ bad coldâ€"La <Girippe is visiting quite a ‘few homes in the village.â€"â€"Miss Frio da _ Docring of Me:sncr‘s Comer was the guest of Miss Albcerta Hartung on , Suuday. . â€" Tisdale, Sask., ._..Feb. 12.â€"Clara| _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ Reid, aged 23, keeping houss for two ‘Poundâ€"keepers. brothers twenty miles south east,| Elec. Div. No. 1. John Wanner waudered away in light clothing Monâ€"|T. Groh, Jerry Saudet, Jas. W day night with therometer thirtyâ€"five} Noah Shiry and W.. F. Evans. below zero and her body was found| Elec. Div. No. 2. John. Durt quarter of a mile from the house;Geo. StefMer, Edgar Eby, J Tuesday morning frozen stiff. _ We*/Bingeman and Rudolph Reinhardt News Notes :â€"Mr. Elmer Docting who spent a few weeks with his broâ€" ther Dr. L. Doering at Mildmay has _‘ i~ «. « 8@ Broadway, New York. |point â€" Fenceâ€"vic *T bought some of GIN 4 . Tp. at Vie: '19-6--“,5:‘-. Your be Tt remedy 1 .ï¬ï¬ï¬o & % Rests Rochirimdon amectztnt |Aiores uy M g:. lnm-flynec‘-l::l.clll’lla :'l"lhhlhl. * does me good." _ E. c.wosa}ln, Street Ry. Co. the I eaie s o mooanr oaog s ol |prtaine is Aich E 3 is $ ; “h-“" ""*s.. f $ "" Moved by Mr. Grof, Â¥in Tire $W9, tm hests Rudonas | alord y e Oruf stconied ty Me "wtf.ï¬_;a-_ P V e q POOP Take Rrbray on ies solds nflw the kidneys or biadder and ward heumatic attacks. Remember, every bex of GIN PILLS s sold with u:‘pdtive guarantee to give serfect satisfaction or your money promptly refunded. 5o0c. a box. 6 for §2 50. I-gtlneil rou write Nationa! Drug and Chemical 2o. of Canada, Limited, Teronte, . 438 BODY FROZEN STIFF St. Jacnbs 3, 34 assorted leathcrs, lace and butâ€" tons, Trom _ $2.50 to $4.50 to cléar at Ladies High Grade shoes, sizes 2}%, Clearance ho £ ul 200 pairs _ Elec. Div. No. 1. John Wanner, C. T. Groh, Jerry Saudet, Jas. Wood, Noah Shiry and W.. F. Evans. . Elec. Div. No. 2. John. Durrant, Geo. StefMer, Edgar Eby, Jonas Elec. Div. No. 2; Lawrence <Spitâ€" zig, Peter A. Snider and William Krait. mt Elec. Div. No. 3. Chas. S. Stroh, Allen Quickfall and August Schnarr. Elec. Div. No. 4. \John Moss, Irâ€" vin Shoemaker and Oliver Betzner. Elec. Div. No. 5. â€" R. J. Veitch, R. Slee and David Leiston. a , Tp. Printer and Herd Inâ€" , be ‘read the first and second : Moved: by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Hallman, that the offer of $800 by the Gait, ‘Preston & â€" Hespeler Street Ry. Co. for the lands . comâ€" prising the right of way along * the road leading {rom Preston to Galt, containing about three quarters â€" of an acte of land be accepted, and the Clerk be authorized to â€" sign _ the necessary notice of publication as reâ€" nquired by law, and further that a byâ€" law ‘be introduced atâ€"next session of Council to provide for the transfer of the property. _ Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded â€" by Mr. Groff, that the Council now _ go into Committee of the whole on byâ€" laws Nos. 1000 and 1 A. Mr. Hallman, Chairman _ _Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded by _ Elec. Biv. No. 5. salaryâ€" $50.00. Mr. Groff, That the report â€" of â€" the Committee of the whote on the apâ€" pointment of Assessors, Collectors, Elec. Div. Ko. 4. salary. $48.00: ~Elec. Div. No. 1. Morris Eaton, John Becker and Alfred Ellis. tors under the Herd Law beâ€"received and engrossed on the rjnutes. Your committee of the whole heg to| report that the following named. perâ€" ; sons be appointed to fill the several j offices for the current year, viz‘ Elec. Div. No. 1. Henry B. Hagey salary $75.00. ~ f Elec. Div. No. 3. Tilman S. Shantz, salary $57.00. . Elec. Div. No 4. E. W.. Willson, salary $52.00. . Elec. Div. No. 5. John Amos, salâ€" ary $60.00. salary $60.00. C t +1 ag (oee Elec. Div. No. 3: Jacob S. Snider, salary $50.00. Elec. Div. No. 8. John H. Halter, salary $65.00. Elec. Div. No. 1. Herman Hertel, salary $65.00. ° Fenceâ€"viewers. Collectors. Robert J. Veitch We have several tables with prices that will insure quick selling. Reg. $1.00 for ,. $1.75 for .. $2.25 for .. For Misses‘ Boys‘ and Children _ ; ; Blee. Div. No. 4. ~Almon Lewis, (Menmne S. Snider, services as audiâ€" Clias. Mosser, John ;Main, ‘Allen ; ‘tOT>..2... ...2... .l.«.. .cs 10. 'Shntz and Aaron S. Shoemaker. John Pomeroy, services as audiâ€" l Elec. Div. No. 5. JAcOD Ludwig,| tOP ..2..... ......2 vscew mscc 10. {Herbert MeCormick, Kirk Deans, Anâ€"|mr?" Grom thas tmis Coumeit nog a !thony Wilhelm and John Hilgartner, journ to 'meet again on Seturdi |JrÂ¥. > Warch Ath. at 10. 40 a.m. ol â€"whi appointment of Overseers of. Highâ€" ways.â€" _ Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded by Mr. Hallman, that the following acâ€" counts be paid and the Reeve . isguc cheques in payment of the â€" several Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Hallman, that leave be given the mover to introduce a Byâ€"law at next session of Council to provide for the I A. C. HALLMAN, Chairman. _Moved by Mr. Jangen, seconded by‘ Mr. Shaw, that Byâ€"laws Nos. 1000. and 1. A. as now filled in in Comâ€"{ mittee of the whole be read _ the third time and passed. Moved by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Mr. Shaw, that the Auditors report for 1912 be received and adopted. . | Elec. Div. No. 3. Frank Shub, Anâ€" Jacob Richm, gravél ...... ... 8.30 drew Hamel, George Rahn, _ Wm.}B. Sauder, cutting wgod at Tp. â€" Knarr, and Henry Kummer.. _ | HAl ... ....; camss cameco Township Printer. ‘"The Telegraph Printing Co., at a salary of $130.00 All of which is respectfully submit Inspectors under the Herd Law. ‘lec. Div. No. 1. John Rabe. lec. Div. No. 2. Herman Moyer Blue _ Amberol Records Amberol is the clearest, sweetest, nmost lifelike record that has ‘yet been made. ~ But it is mare. It is practically unbreakable. A fall from the table won‘t smash it. And it is so sturdy that the resulits of the thousandth time you play it are as perfect as the first. * ¢f Ask your, dealer to let you hear them. ____, is more convincing than hearing about them _ . In tone production lies the real test of any record. The Blue staker of Tp. Hallâ€" William , at a salary of $15.00 _ per Thomas A. Edison, inc., 100 Lakesid« Ave., Orange, N. J.. U. 3, A. f A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at . No. No. No. Prices are sure to make come â€" again~ customers J. G. DOERSAM KING STREET 3. Charles Reichert. 4. Irvin Shoemaker. .5. Wai. E. Henderâ€" csclls.... 95.63 d by|‘"‘93" Hair Tonic, and w6 bhave the ; acâ€"| Tight to assume that whatâ€"it bas isgue | done for thousands of others it, â€" will veral | do for you. In any event you canfiot lose anything by giving it a trial on 76.00 | our literal guaranteo. Two sizes, 30c or â€" |and $1.00. Remember, you can . ob 95.63| tain Rexall Remedies in this communâ€" ‘ ity â€" only at our _ storeâ€"The Rerall 18.40Stote. A. G. Hachnel. ~ soerri‘ 40 per Cent. DISCOUNT. will be offered at from 10 to 25 and The balance of all winter goods â€" We want you to try three large botâ€" { BNH ....â€":s20 eorcit rewerns s ceptiveitce / BB Menne S. Snider, services as audiâ€" : BOF F:clsiell eclyiiens shivemer Peoribrend * IMWI John Pomeroy, services as audiâ€" § . ..acsc0e secpcians s veccedint . remacne 900 Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded 1 o Mr.~Grof, that this Council now journ to meet again on Saturday, Moved by Mr. Janzen, seconded b Mr.~Grof, that this Council now J! journ to meet again on Saturday, March 8th, at 10.30 a.m., om: which datctheovm‘dl-bvin*vfll be appoirted for the current year. not give you absolute satisfaction. That‘s proof of our faith in this te medy, and it sioï¬d'hdim deâ€" monstrate that we know what we ate taking about when we say that Rexâ€" al "93" Hair Tonic will retard baldâ€" ness, . oVercome stalp and bair ailâ€" ments, and if any hutonn agebey cat accomplish this result, it may also be relied upon to promote a new growth of hair. , a Remember we are basing our stateâ€" ments _ upon what has already been accomplished . by the use of Rezall tles of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic on our personal guarantse that the Aria} will not cost you a penny if it does Winter Goods A Treatment That Costs Nothing It It Fals. 2e FOR BALD HEADS 44 4 SHOES h â€" +4