i7 _ «C, A. BOEHM â€" BUSINESS COLLEGE +»..._ Business solicited Tor first class E’L_ 4 Companies. y =â€"*~ / STRATFORD, ONT. The best practical trainâ€" ing school _ in Ontarioâ€" .. _ WThree departrients COMMERâ€" e CIAL, _ SHORTHAND _ and F TELEGRAPHY. All courses & _ General Insurance Agent (% Established 1864 ‘ Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, MJ King St. 4. . Business Oflice 249, House 209. feed. If you have a poor, miserableâ€"lookâ€" nnhl on your place try it on this one e and see the marvellous result which will 3/ be obtained. Our Stoc) Specitic wil‘ increase z -u=ll:" fllree“:‘o i"lve .l:m. m.:i cowA E;.r w being n t atable. ~ patkage will last a cow or horse 70 days. r"b PURPLE POULTRY SPECIFIC «#ill #ilike your hens lay just os well in the winter as in the sumfier, and will keep them free from disemse. There woods are pure and whndulterated. We do not use any cheap fillet : wake a large peckage, entirely different any on the market at the present time. Â¥~Government ... ............ $117,140.00 . All policies guaranteed by the Lon 4 and Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" +pany with Assets of $16,306,638. \. _ _â€" ALPRED WRIGHT, SECRETARY Cletk F. Holwell, of Baden, is â€"meeting Mayor Eult and Chairman Hlagen of the Market Committee this afternoon for the purpose of making anm offer for some of the old _ desks formerly used in the Covncil Chamâ€" ber, which the Police Trustees of ‘Baden are desirous of nurchasing. TheW. A.Jenkins Mfg. Co. ; Waterioo, Ont. Phone 246. thereby savim; a month‘s feed antl labor and the cost to you will not be more than $1.50 for mix pige or $1.00 for one steer. It will keep wour horses in show condition with ordinary ROYAL PURPLE Stock & Poultry Specifics TOâ€" BUY DESKS. " T We will send absolutely free, for the asking, postpaid, one of our emsmimzateme . large 64â€"page books (with inâ€" sert), on the common diseases of stock and Weuitry, Tells how to feed all kinds of heavy and light horses, colts and mares, milch cows, ealves and fattening stéers, also how to kétp and feed poultry so that they will lay as well in . winter as in‘ summer. It contains 360 wesommends from all over Canada, from people who have used our goods, No farmer should be without it. You can fatten cattle and hogs in a month‘s : time by using our Royal Purple Stock 8 ifie ï¬nn you eould possibly do without it, Louise Schelski, an inmate at the Hous> of Refuge, died on Saturday in ber 80th year. Royal Purple Stock Specific, 50e pekgs.: four 60e pekgs., in an airâ€"tight tin, for $1.50. Royal Purple Poultry Specific, 25e and 50¢ z'n.. and. $1.80 airâ€"tight tins that hold 50e pekirs. Woya! Purple Lice Killer, °5e and 50¢ tins:; 30e by mail. Royal Purple Gall Cure, 25e and 50¢ tink ; 30e pEATII OF INMATE Royal Purple Sweat Liniment, 50e bottle ; _ by mail. 0 0 â€" â€v;lm"mh Disinfectant, 28e and 50e time, Royal Purple Reup Cure, 25e tins; 20c by M.l".l’nrpk Worm Powder, 2e tins ; 30¢ by mail. y Manufactured only by Reyal Purple Cougph Cure, 50c tin DEATIH OF MRS. IGNATZ WEY Royal Purple supohes and _ Bookâ€" lets may be obtained from A. and E. Heller, J. L. Eidt, Berlin." MINARD‘S â€" LINIMENT CURES g death c( Mrs. Ignatz Wey took at her . home 214 Courtland nue on Sunday. She suffered for ® time from heart trouble. _ She s in her 60th year and is survived ber husband cnd several chilnten. it with the Dominion are _ thorough _ and practical. Teachers â€" are experienced aml graduates â€" are placed in posiâ€" tions. We giveâ€"individual | atâ€" tention and students may enâ€" ter at any time. Write for our free catalogue at once. _â€" D. A. MeLACHLAN, Mercantile Fire CENTRAL ; member of _ the Canadian Ordet . of i Forestets. The fugeral took place on _ Sunâ€" | day at 2.30 o‘clock.â€"from the residence | to St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church _ and ‘ the Lutheran cemetory for interment. and was a capable machinist and cal> tbehona-ntox"no Daughters _ of inct maker. .He, was highlyâ€"estremed|the Empite Tea Room on Monday. by his eimployer and felowâ€"wotékmeb| m a, s. Vogt.will sail frol Boulâ€" and will be greatly mise@gd. Hfe. t0OK| pene on March 39 and hopes to be in a keen interest in amateur SPOES; | roronto by April 14. His untismnely death will be an itre Brigadier Adby was the guest of parable loss to his bereaved wile lll«m and Mrs. Gyoo Pequegnat during daughter, Mrs. L. McKelvie, who sur, hig mï¬-! Berlin. vive a kind and loving husband . and | "‘S P urned father. . Two brothers, Charles, of "l’. Ed. Witzel has wet to Waterloo, â€" and â€" William Berlin, and| Waterloo after an extended trip to one sister, Mrs. James Ward, Berlin, also survive. _ The deceased was a Chas. A. Ahrens, Limited, is . the new _ name of the progressive . Comâ€" pany which has long been catryip« on busin>ss in the thriving centre of Berâ€" lin under the style of @has. A. Ah cens & Co. The authorized capital is now $100,000. Chas. A. Ahrens is Ir sident and manager of the newly incorporated company ; Fred H. Ah rens, secretaryâ€"treasurer, and H. E. Wettlavier, salss manager. All these mer. have bezn conneCted with the company for years and are acquaintâ€" ed with their.respective ends of the business. In Desember, the City of London bought the Spencer block, 139 by 90 feet, on the corner of Dundas and Wellington streets, for a City Hall site for the sun» of $45,000. Later a new site was decided upon and Mayâ€" or Graham received an offer of $90,â€" 000 for th: propetty from a Torento agent, said to be acting for a syndiâ€" cate which wants to »se the land for a $1,000,000 hotel. _ The City Council will decide, what to do with the offer at the next inceting. se go oA l d *The current number of the Shoe and Leather Journal has the following re garding one of â€" Berlin‘s oldest and most prosperous shoe industries :â€" Another new business block will be erected on â€" King street, â€" Berliv‘ to be used for office purpOSes. Sum of $1170 Collected From Pay Patients at Hospital â€" NEW HOTEL FOR LONDON. it is proposed to put the street failway, electric and gas offices in the same building. RECORD MONTH FOR RECEIPTS The receipts from pay patients durâ€" ing the month of January reached the bigh ‘water mark in the history of the Bâ€"rlinâ€"Watetloo the sum of $1179. 25 bring reported to the Board . by the _ Superintendent at the monthly meeting on _ Friday evening. The highest amount received for ang pre Viots month was $875 The report for January showed 149 days for free patients and 4286 _ pay patients, total 575, admitted 54, disâ€" charged 48, in on January 31st, 31. At a mecting of the Berlin Light Commissiqn on _ Thursday afternoon The ‘Commission will be provided with a space of 28560 feet inside meaâ€" surament â€" in the basement, first and second storeys, which will be used respectively for storeâ€"room, waitingâ€" room and office purposes. _ The front of the building will be @ither of glazâ€" ed brick or stonc, vauits will teconâ€" »tructed and the floor of the waifing room will be glazed. Those present were Messts. J B. Hughes, F. W. Shoppard, Geo.â€" Wegeâ€" large threeâ€"story building on a porâ€" tion of his property which lies beâ€" tween the old Erb Block and the Heiman Block providing the Commis sion would take a lease of extending five years at a rentdl of $1100 _ pet annum with an optio® of another five year lease at $1200 per annum. . ~ . nast, Geno. Nitbel, Geo. M. Wedd, S.; B. Bwcker and Secretary A A. Kby. Building â€" operations will be camâ€" menced at an early date in order that it will be completed cearly in simynetr. The death of Ma. BUILDING FOR OFFICES in January which developed Mr:: Fred Holwell, of Baden, is a visitor in Bertin today,. $ Mr. W. M. D. Lochead was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Galt on Wednesday. Mrs. Ruby and Mrs. Lippert r1ie ogue on March 39 and hopes to be in Toronto by April 14. Brigadier Adby was the guest of Mt. and Mrs. Geo. Pequegnat during The Berlin Park Board â€" at _ its meeting on Wednesday evening acâ€" cepted the resignation of Secretary G. M. DeBus, which was tendered at the inaugural meeting last Friday evenâ€" ing, aiter it was decided to call for applications for the position. All the members expressed the opinion thet Mr. DeBus had done splendid services in the interests of theâ€" park _ which were not appreciated as they deservâ€" ed by a large number of citizens. Nine Applications. Nine applications for the ‘position were received by Chairman _ Hibner, two of which were for the _office Superintendent, and : <were _ filed. Among those who applied were Messrs F. Dawson, Niagara Falls, Robert Sims, Waterloo, P. Fischer, Oswald Leyes, A. A. Schiedel, J. F. Winterâ€" halt, J. T. Uttley, J. Doerbecher and W.°C. Bawden. The Board â€" favored the appointment of Oswald Leyes, of the municipal office staff, and‘ fixed his salary at $75 per annum, his duties to consist ol performing _ the clerical work of the Board. The posiâ€" tion was offered to Commissioner H. W. Brown, but he declined to accept. 1 Mr. . Ed. Witzel has weturned ~to Waterloo after an extended trip to Detroit, Bufflalo and Rochester. Mr. Robert Wood has returned to Toronto University, after spending the.week end at his home in Berkin, Captain Grant, A.D.C. to his Royâ€" al Highness the â€"â€"Dukeâ€"oi Connaught. has left for England en route to In Mrs. J. Mortimer Walker was the hostess of a pretty Valentine thimble tea on Friday afternoon, at her home on Roy street. Mrs. Ernst Lepper returned to her home in Montreal after spending | a few weeks wifh her parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zeller. dia. The proposed _ new opera _ house scheme for Berlin has been abandoned. Mr. Abs. Merner decided that . owing to ill health he will not undertake the erection oi a theatre in Berlin. Dr. andâ€" Mrs. Whitman of Berlin, Ont., announce . the engagement . of th.ir \laughter, _ Florence Katherine, to Mr. George Lewis Collard of Sasâ€" katoon, Sask., the matriage to â€"take place in March. Oswald Leyes Selected by Park Mrs. Ezra Snyder, Mrs. Epb. Shatâ€" @r and daughter, Mr. Vernon Erb and Mr. Isaac _ Moyer left toâ€"day to atâ€" tend the funeral of the late Perlus Moyer which takes place at Brown City, Mich., toâ€"morrow sCcoTt‘s. mend Scott‘s Emulsion with absolute confidence in its beneficial results. Don‘t wait â€"start now, but insist on health, energy and vigor. As pure as milk, it is readily assimilated â€"nourishes . every organ and every tissue. Phyâ€" sicians_everywhere recomâ€" “ health, Scott‘s Emalsion corrects nervousnessâ€"it is essentially a foodâ€"a concentrated, nourishâ€" ing, curative food to restore the healthy action of body cells, fortify the blood, sharpen the are ‘actually weak, runâ€" downâ€"they are slowly deterioratingâ€"they need strength anï¬ nourishment for body and brain. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Onl:r; 12â€"68 Ww c w o t 21 e ts URiatie No aleohol or drags. Board :> Sucoeed »e:tite. m-lxé_ ‘_tr-ena'trlinv. Geo. 14. DeBus Mess E. kmanet 4 lhe clty ***| ; | of Lad abBerin : t"’m‘“‘-.- (th .0 sn . 44 ‘ e Adline Schmitt spont pluck "of the fourâ€"yearâ€"old. Sunday at her. homg. in Beriin. . . .. J:. u(lnlaa;u.u: Mr. &n‘wnktmhm‘*uh-qdm a a bus‘ness .wisitor in Beflin toâ€"dayâ€" @ Victorta Lake about fivte Wes. H. G. Lackner and Mrs..A. Jâ€" Tnoie wa io ooo n i saun | Shie sapice ol diniely wite | in :.mmn wa Mrs. â€" Mace the waste wate near the boatâ€"house. |**** . i. When withn ‘a few féet of the . gate ‘Callum‘s«mother Mrs. Powers: aut at& point wherp tnd. water in GE _ Mr. Maitiand Strony who has sPCDt|petween six and seven feet deep and some time in Detroit is home on *|the ice always very thin owing to Miltoh Strome prior to is leaving|precipitating the little girl into the| _ for the West. iey waters of the lake. Here the litâ€" | Presi@ .A twelveâ€"yearâ€"old lad named Mthbmthrvlnï¬follommht, o‘clec haar residing on . Cedar street was|instead of was time calling Yor| of th severely injured while sliding down ajbelp, with the pluck of a little beto, | 3i,,, hill near the Victoria School at noon|caught his little sister‘s hand and by ' toâ€"day. He received a scalp hmï¬:: zll;s-d:"lo .o:“:l’n fce vu..ble to iu"’“"“ and is lying in a precarious condi â€" at his home. This all took place in a few minâ€"| _ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills of this|Utes and the pair hurried home . unâ€" * ubsis a Observed by the crowds on the . lake| the city were guests atâ€" tbe MiMtOT / uno jittle dreamt how narrowly a| to m euchre tendered by Mrs. W. H. Hearst i rrgedy Bad been at : 80 Glen Road, 'l'oro-\oieon mh:l-d;hye thelr Y erted almos N afternoon by Mis. Horle, Y ‘The Park Board might well have a|48y» Speaker‘s chambers at the Parliament guard placed at this spot where . a | Statu pminoines. . ithick covering of snow often _ hides ed _ about a _ score of her Twinâ€"CitY|gion of curious children and skaters. friends to a delightful thimble tea t e pee Powrenptrenat her home, 40 Water Strget, on Thurs |» D t i day afternoon. The cooms were pretâ€"| RBLGUL Ek DINC l tily decorated and several pleasant|"""**""*""" }4.1;3‘ x 4*! 7 bours were enjoyed by the guests of | = * : ;‘r"q‘i UT Li j the ‘hospitable host:ss. The proverb . ns 4 %KA guessing contest was an interesting Â¥tan itions weÂ¥e feature and the dainty prize was won ..,33:35 '3’“3‘c'u'§'°c’:"°'m“s at the u}: by Mrs. A. A. Eby. Mrs. Featherâ€" ‘regular session on Monday ~ ‘Evening | be g stomne wat assisted by Miss HuchM® | _ D >p in receive the immediate atâ€"| as _ ters of the Empite Tea Room â€" on Krouse, Copetown, Ont., says: "Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills . have been a blessing to me. I have been a sufferer ‘Ior almost two years from â€" anaemia, 'and seemed, no matter what I tried, to be growing worse. I was vory pale and secmed bloodless, suffered from frequent beadache?, the least exertion would leave. me completely tired out, and I was very much disâ€" couraged and fretful. At last I was advised to try Dr. Wiliams‘ _ Pink Pills, and got a half dozen boxes, and by the time they were used 1 was feeling much better. < A few more boxes fully restored my health and I have since been _ well _ and strong and able oncée mote to efjoy life." Mrs. Michacl 2oos, Irvin street, was the hostess of a jolly Valentine Euchre on Friday evening at which a goddly â€" number of . her Twinâ€"City friends _ were hospitably entertained. ‘The decorations were becoming to St. Valentine‘s Day, a profusion of hearts being scattered throughout the house, _ also hyacinths, and daffodils and several novel dainties provided for lunci. _ The prelty prizes were won by Mrs. F. G, Chace and Mr. A MOTHER‘S DUTY TO HER DAUE dealers or will be (M mail at 50 cents a box or fix boxes for $2.50 by addressing The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The watchful mother takes prompt steps to give her girl the new, rich blood her system is thirsting for by giving Dr. Wilhams‘ Pink â€" Pills, which make new blood and _ tramsâ€" form unhappy ansemic gitls into roâ€" bust, happy, brighteyed young woâ€" imen. No other medicing~ has ever succeeded like Dr. Williams‘ _ Pink Pills, because no othet medicine can make that new, rich, red blood which brings health and vitality to weak, bloodless systems. Miss Mamie REQUIRES THAT HER BLOOD SUPPLY BE KEPT RICH, RED Every mothér who calls to mind |are interred in the mausoleum of it her own girlhood knows how urgentâ€"{the cemetery. The Countil was alsc ly her daughter is likely to need help/informed that the building woul‘ be and strength during the years . beâ€"|an ornamental one and would temair tween school days and womanhood.|where erected even if the cemetery is It is then that growing girls droop/removed. * * amd become fragile, bloodiess â€"and| The recommendation of the Marke nervous. Nature is calling for more|Committee to secure plans fot the nourishment than the blood can supâ€"/erection of anothet story | to . the ply and signs of distress ate plainly |present Market bullding was discus evident in dull eyes, pallid cheeks,{sed, and there promises to be some aching â€"backs, a languid step,. fits of!strenuous opposition to the expendi depression, . headaches and a dulikolture of money for this purpose. fer jood. These signs mean anaemia| The reports of the various commit â€"that is bloodlessness. MUTE PRISONER AGAIN REMANDED Charles Meleintz, a deaf and dum mute, who was remanded last Monday until toâ€"day, appeared before Magisâ€" trate Weir Monday morning and was again remanded eight days so that evidence may be obtained by Mr. W. M. Cram, who is acting for the Crown, as to what Meleintz did with the $400 hs cosiected by fraud, using hogus léetters and telegrams. W. W. Burps Mr. abd Mrs. J.. J. MacCallum were These pills are sold by all medicine P e mne eMaieit s " n 1 MA Pivnan elovntich ts M tht Aaen AND PURE #5"% Walter decided to investigate _ the uyhghdtbwmz-tg' over the waste gate near boatâ€"house. Several important prop.ocitit;yaflé ‘béals and Personals =â€""The y mremraice io the Cily Commen at in Inbaks ar tre T arremey 5.. 2i regular sesgion on Monday evening|be grieved to learn that cho su h# which wil receive the imniediate atâ€"|od & fracture of the thigh tuoukh a ‘tention 6i the members. k. &F, | oo & Oe O Un SE through. a Mr. Frederick F. Lamphier, ° gehâ€" heth.:wm last Tuesday evening at eral managet of . the International [praveq io . ‘iuthieet, $it ie Mausoleum Co., Limited, . appedied| j faughter‘s home, . Mrs. before the Council and stated _ that Juhs on King St. where everything punc! ‘?|is being done for the old lady‘s comâ€" the Company desired to purchas® @1 |fort Owing her s Y acte of ground in Mount Hope Cemeâ€"| g, . Thg advanced age of tery ion which they would erect a mos?‘?lou:b accident is considered imodern mausoleum sinvlar. to . that Gm"' â€"Miss R. Quickfall of récently completed in Toronto whichk}| y; len was the guest of her friend, cost in the neighborhood of $250,000. | M!#S BDertha Coote part of last week. He intimated that the Company will| 7/A Sl@i&hlOad of young people from this vear erect mansoleums in Galt,| H@Wkes!Slle took in the Fancy Dress Hamilton and London and it is dbâ€"| CAMIYALl_ hid | here last Thursday sired to provide Berlin with what is evening.â€"An enjoyable St. Valentine Ebherally known as ‘"The Better| 48%° was held by the members of Way" of burial. The Commy‘m .l.’ Froh Sinn Club in theis Hall last the entire cost of building and it| FTidaY evening. The room was suitâ€" does not cost the city a cent. Mr.| ably décorated with red hearts and Lamphiet stated that he had conferâ€" ?'Dldl etc and all present report havâ€" ted with a latge number of citizens in|!"& sbent â€",an enjoyable evening.â€"An Berlin and Waterlo® who were desirâ€"| ©DI0YAble ‘meeting of the Beethoven ous that a mausoleum be erected at Club was held last Friday afternoon the Cemetery. He intimated that a|ih the Froh Sinn Hall when the subâ€" chapel is one of the features of the| J¢Ct of the "British Isles" was taken mausoleum and is available at alt|UP. The nekt meeting which will be times by the city whethet the bodies| OPén to the membérs and their friends are interred in the mausoleum or in| Will be held on _ Thursday evening, the cemetery. The Countil was aiso| FOb. 27th inst.â€"Fitre Alarm : What informed that the building woul@ be| might have proved to Wave been ed an ornahmie¢ntal one and would temain| most disastrous fire occurred last Friâ€" where erected even if the temetery is| day evehing in the store occupied B removed. t & Merser® Bros. on Artbur St. A pasx The recommendation of the Market}erâ€"by notited smoke issuing from the Committee to secure plans fot the|ctllat windows about seven o‘tlock erection of anothet story â€" to the| and immediately gave the alarm and present Market buillding was discusâ€"| before long the firemen were on the sed, and there promises to be some}scâ€"ne doing good work within strenuous opposition to the expendiâ€" | an how?t the fire was Under ‘tees were adopted without amendment and a number of byâ€"laws"were passâ€" ‘Three byâ€"laws were passed provid ing/for $6000 for extension of _ the waterworks system, $3000 for débenâ€" tures _ fot the extension of the gas plant and one to appoint the town engineer _ to do all work of an eng: néer _ under the Local Improvement Act. A spetial meeting of the Waterloo Town Council was held in the Counâ€" cil chambers on Tuesday etvening for the purpose of passing byâ€"laws . and selling the debentures. There . were s:esent Mayor Fischer, C. W. Schie el, J. R. Kaufman, W. H. Kutt, S. B. Bricket, A. C. Moyer, J. H. Roos. The detbentures amounting to $57,â€" 098.00 were sold to Wood Dundée & Co. of Toronto for $55,116.00. WATERLOO ~â€" .8TUVDY AT ~HOME .Journalism and qualify to eatn a good salary. We can give you _ just the right Course. Write us for Catalogue. W. H. SHAW, â€" President, _ Shaw‘s @thools, Toronto. 8â€"3 mos Oor a istenographet,â€" or learn to Draw and Design, or take a course in Story Writing or U‘se your spare time" and or 19\ GEN. = HUERTA â€" IS Mexico City, Feb. 18.â€"Francisco I. Madero. has been forced out of the . presidency. He was arrtsted at the national palace shortly before LT&'} o‘cleck. this afternoon by General Blanquet. _ General Huerta, commasies . of the federal troops, was proclaimed provisional presidemt. _ About the . Aime Madero was seized by Blanguet, his brother, Gastavo Madero, â€" h¢ . former minister of finance, was atrested by General Huerta, who was dit» â€" ing with him in a public restaurant.. \ & s All the members of the Cabinet w ore promptly placed under agrest With) â€" the excéption of Erussto Madero, unc le of the president. Je . managed Notwithstanding the fact that some definite action was expec day, the coup d‘etat at the palace created a sensation, and ‘the status of affairs could not be ascertained for several beurs."~ cy Etess Carnival was held in the Elmira Rink last Thursday evening. The prize winners were : 1st prize for best dressed lady, $2.00, Miss Edith Lorch as Easter ; 2nd, Miss Alma Laschinger and Evelyn Geike as gipâ€" sies, $1.25 ; 3rd, Miss Bertha Coote as Irish maid, 75c« best dressed genâ€" tleman : list prize, Mr. Dick â€" Heimâ€" becker as Indian, $2.00 ; 2n4 prize, Oscar Muttusch, as colored gentle man, $1.35 ; 3rd prize, Mr. Willie ‘Weitzel as Indian Hiinter, 75¢.; best dressed girls under 14 years of age : 1st prize, Miss Anita Hemmerich as Fairy, $1.00 ; 2nd prize, Miss Doroâ€" thy Kimmel as Japanese Lady, 75¢ "rd prize, Miss Myrtle Txicker, 50c. Comtcal _ costumes : ist prize, Mr. Percy pel â€" as stout gentleman $2.00 ; _ 2nd\prize, Harold Muttuseh, $1.00; dressed boys under . 14 years of agt : Ist priz¢, Russel Rupâ€" fel as white rabbit, $1.00 ; 2nd, Ted Shurly _ as _ Scotch â€" Laddie, _ 75¢c. 3rd, Winslow _ Mogk _ 50c. Other costumes worthy otf nientioning were: Miss Grace Kimmel Dutch maiden ; Miss Emma Hedrich, Japanese Lady; Miss Rose Bowman, old lady ; Miss Grace Erb, Queen of Heafts, Mts. Brudcr, popâ€"corn girl, Mrs. J. . Hedâ€" rich, Lady of Olden Times, Clarence Moyer, _ colored _ gentleman, Lorne Bowman as jester, and the Misses Edith _ Behrens and Hilda Eby _ as Dutch girls.â€"Russel, the two months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Amy died suddenly _ on Thursday morning after a sBort illness. ‘The funeral was teld on Saturday afternoon. â€"Mrs. J. Adams â€" and two little children . of Locals and Personals :â€"The 'mnny‘!mewn spent part of the wesk / friends of Mrs. Battenberg, Sr., will| the Mcssts. Everett.â€"Mr. J. FI@ be gtieved to learn that she sustainâ€"| has moved with his family trom ed a fracture of the thigh through, 2 |â€"lin to this town where he has §8 fall she had last Tuesday evening at|a good â€" sitvation in the Great: her home on Arthur St. She was reâ€"|j Felt Co.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Antom # moved ‘to her daughter‘s hom», Mrs.{and _ little . daughter, ‘Loyy V Juhg on King St. where everything| friemis â€" at Floradale Part a€:;; is being done for the old lady‘s eom-’wgek.â€"ueulel are still M fort. Owing to her advanced age of around town and in the vititity 82 years the accident is considered it is hoped that the nreaautai® th Board will : @ "1DSS s:irI0U5s.â€"iIss K. Quieku:l_ :: lhuzcu-nm l'b: a h s lgth':‘c%‘m oo Tess week | disease.â€"Board . of 'rnia"lud o s mamn? n o eting of ithe Board of â€"_â€" f from yal meeting of ; f , â€"â€"A sleighload of young people New Fite Halfo Hawkesiflle took in the Fancy l;t:‘ss[;:‘sd:ld inutfieA To reng Carnival h:d here Jlast 'l‘:;x;mz h":'enl 2 :_Jn‘. evening.â€"An enjoyable St. V l :lm wms me . Tor Thy c d::’e .)1:] ;nblglufln?mm!Mt'Iz year. Ptes. M: L:. Woebit;â€"â€"â€"Â¥ Fr in .. KHinck, j : Fr;d‘y e'en::. 1;: red he:;:: B:‘llttii ::'chr(!}m(‘oun:'ilâ€"hn l’r‘ % es oo ail p report h"“l Oaé;t Vogt, Péte . A. iogpedh o ulc ailient mmtvm-â€"n' ya':m Amasa‘ Winger and <A:* Stel ing spent ,an enjoyable s tï¬ovenf;t nao C -u:gmu "e enjoyable ‘meeting of the Bet | MH. n tm c ty i. Club was held last Friday amm?:i.m gn!sot‘i):a sé‘t:i Mwflll c T o ts sï¬â€˜:i:u[;'&;hn? taken ‘p‘?-t will be left vacent until * t of the ; Post uj;c- The next meeting which u;uil ::fneg_‘t m::e:tfli:g.m .‘l'hea‘nmï¬rv ® T o k § s‘l‘*l.m-gclï¬M m. $ v:l:ln; | Messrs. M. L. Weber dhd Ostar V Tw aith faai . m . What | were appointed: as delegStes to . Fob. 27th inst.â€"Fite â€" Alarm : a None the â€" mesting at ho Augte net mmesireng my vermineg lh“: Friâ€"| Boards of Trade to be beld in ii J Proming in the Sore oo .l:d * ldon in a few weeks. A 6 day evehning in the store é"â€""A x as abpoinien in make “‘“fl o Sy moiked maoee fming ic lice ky Banquet to be held . ellgt Mwi“mmoam%;::“h‘ver:ogclocl’tg: :n‘r future.â€"Mr. and Kh., J. To inscigeny mc in 4| Webér visited friends in St. Jace and immediately gave the alarm and| _‘ Gibson of the R before long j the ï¬remenwo‘rr:te (v’::t.:?:“:l't Sum:!;â€"lr us n $ good ‘ al‘ Bank spent 2 2e " ‘modp ns ons ""op, "oouer oo fank stell cpent Ate wert m MEGNE TE eï¬â€˜ alifrel c anteta in â€"eir dAE 4 1 +/ â€" wa control _but not mefore considerable| students who passed the JanMry @%* damage __had _been dorne _to the _conâ€"| amifnations at â€"the T»rlin Tiigl 5t tents of the store by watet as well|were : Gustave Ruppel, Roswell Rets, as fits. The fire is supposed to havelHilbert Weichel, and â€"Lenote Otto.â€". orifmml in the furnace eelhr.â€"Mr.‘urs. Haydo of L.istowel is spending & . abd Mrs. A. Hoffer and little daughâ€"‘few days with her sister, Mrs. Jolin > ter, Lloyd visited friends in Drayton| Christman on Mill St.â€"Miss K. Weite this week.â€"Miss R. Quickfall of Glénâ€"|zel of Berlin visited at the homg â€"of allen was the guest of Elm‘ra friends Mrs. Simon Rat® last ".‘-V“Eq’ part of this week.â€"Mr. and Mts. Ed.| Council : The fifth session of the. Sucthring of Brock, Sask., are sPCAdâ€"| Village Council was ‘held on Feb. 6th. . ing a few weeks with the latter‘s|1913. The first item of business wan â€" mother, Mrs. W. H. Otto, in town. â€"la raquest from ‘Mr. Geo. Peppet,._ Mr. S. Meyer was a business visitorlChH of the Fire Brigade, ww-‘_ to Berlin last week.â€"The annual Fanâ€": the pwrchate of certain necessitieg lof cy Dress Carnival was held in thethe protection of fire, also requéstiM@ Elmira Rink last Thursday evening. |uug another member be added to the ‘ The prize winners were : fst prize for| force. The Council then instructed . best dressed lady, $2.00, Miss Edith | the Reeve to order the necessafty ‘Afe Lorch as Easter ; 2nd, Miss Alma | ticles, also appointed Lowls Laschinger and Evelyn Geike as giPâ€"jand Joe Etnst, fence viewets, @A4 .. _ BUFPALO. K. Â¥. ... | John Steddick, pound keeper for 1943. The Council itself will act as a 6tÂ¥ikt . and side walk committes.. It #@##%â€" then decided to communicate with $. . ; Espenshied Esq., Chict anginees ol $ the Hydro _ Electric Powér Commisâ€" | sion in regard to certain informiaÂ¥on . in connection with the instalthentâ€"af. . j the proposed plant ett. Tenders = j be rec: ved from the Metropolitan Royal Banks regarding interest .OA < money advanced to this Corporation .. |\ during 1913. After accounts amouwnt _ ing to $17.42 had been presented s84 ordered to be paid tha meeting was ad ourned _ until March 3rd, 1918. â€"Mr. G. Mortts of Saskatoon fl: newing acquaintances is town week. â€"Mrs. G. Trussicr of Watoribe is visiting her daughter, NMrs. E Moser here for a few waeks. â€"Mr. Revter attended the amnual of the Ontario Association of F&rs and â€" Exhibitions at Toronte 1888 woek.â€"Miss Sacie Garpenter has 8 turned _ to Elmira â€" where she will spend a short time befote leaving tor St. Thomas wherte she will spend sevâ€" eral months. â€"Miss Bessie Lein, gtâ€" companied hy her aunt, Mrs. Doerfler, visited friends at Macton last week~ Mr. M. L. Weber of St. Jacobs wat a busn:ss visitor to this town last week,. #‘w! er agrest wity e ww. expected . toâ€"_ ision of the . lonl'd:..t.-u innrore €o. 620. ie, to halten / so requesting MM~3 n ‘instructed . & Commnisâ€" . étaithent ‘a€ [enders f ipolitum E nterest OM Corporation ..: