tbuof Duart paid a visit to Rix w Hamburg during | the week.â€"Mrs. E. D. Eidt of E‘hilâ€" x spent Wednesday in town, the of her sister, Mrs. _ David .â€"Miss McNay spent Sunday in tiord the guest of her uncle, Mr. Iton, â€" County Treasurer.â€" Mr. ©:‘.l. Rox was a business visitor in! lin on Monday. â€" Mr. _ Joseph P t of Guelph visited his bro , Mr. L. G. Pequegnat here _ on 1 y last.â€"Mr. D. Becker has enâ€" Miss Dennis of Lindsay as head mfl, and Miss Gedney of Drumbe Rprassistant milliner for the coming .â€" Mr. John Messner ol _ the and Stamping Works Company on Frigay from a nusinessi to Ottawa, where he was & shigw ;ul in securing a large mm.racti im the Post Office department . to wanulacture the street paper and letâ€"| ter boxes.â€"Miss Hilda Carrie was: guest of friends in Tavistock on ::»dxy.â€"Mr. John Zinn has moved into the brick residence on _ .Jacob street owned by Mrs. Carric Becker. iss L. S. Robb and her staff oi ï¬ltants, Miss Schmidt, Miss Ina ler and Miss Corrie, | will hold their Easter display of millinery on a:urday next, March the 8th.â€" Mr. 1 Messner, proprietor of the Comâ€" mercial Hotel, has disposed ‘of _ iis license, good will and interior _ fuiâ€" rlngl to Mr. Grundenberger of Stratford, formerly of Attwood, who will take possession cn the 3rd oi April.â€"Mr. Oscar Schweitzer bought %lot_on Huron street owned by the late Jacob Close, which was put up for sale by auction on â€" Saturday ‘Jogt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. .J. M. Smith enâ€" #ertained the young ladies of the High and Public School staff on Saturday ‘afiternoon last at their home on Huron a$reet.â€"The many {friends regret very | much the serious illness of Miss Brougham who was taken ill while nursing at Mr. Hastings in North kflth(npc. We are pleased to report t she is now on a fair way to te covery.â€"A large new cement cupola a‘m be crected in the foundry _ deâ€" tment of the New Hamburg Mauu-‘ facturing Company‘s «works shortly. ‘The company have lately embarked in the manufacture of a new line _ of q?ods which necessitates the addition of a new cupola to turn _ out _ the work.â€"Rinks from Bright and Plattsâ€" wllle played the local curlers Tuesday and Wedncsday nights and â€"retuined home victorious.â€"Owing to the proâ€" ximity of Easter the usual celebraâ€" tipn of Holy Communion was omittâ€" ed: in St. George‘s church on Sunday last.â€"Owing to the unfavorable state of. the money market it is not likely that our Council will do _ anything towards macadamizing the streets Shis year.â€"The funcral of Mrs. Cramâ€" Wien, mother of Mr. John Crampien, ofâ€"North Easthope, whose death took lace in Michigan at the home of her Spughter. was held at the New Dunâ€" Uee cemetery on Saturdsy and was Hahn, L. Peine, F. J. Hartman, _ J. H. Messner, .J. A. Hartman; Mercanâ€" tile Committec, _ Jacob Ernst, D. "Wecker, J. R. Feick, F. DeBus â€" and L. Hostetler. trict.â€"A mixed team from, here went to Elmira om Thursday to play an ewhibition game of hockey and _ were défeated by the score of 12 to 2. x: F. Rau President.â€" The annual heeting of the New Hamburg Board of Trade was held im the _ Council Ohamber on Monday evening, and was gtcndcd by a large number of the mbhers. Mr. L. G. Pequegnat handâ€" 6@ in his resignation as president as Be is Reeve of the town. The _ folâ€" Fowing officers were clected: President Wr. J. F. Rau; Vice President, Mr. Eiewis Hahn; _ Treasurer, _ Mr. 1 Hostetler, Secretary, Mr. 1. A. Hartâ€" man; Executive Council, Messrs. S. R. Stuart, L. Peine, L. G._ Pequegâ€" :New Company Organized. â€" _ The Schaefer Brick Company _ of â€" New Mamburg has been organized with the following directors, _ Messrs. Fred Schaefer, Morris Schacfer, _ Edward Merner and Senator Ratz of _ this n, amd Mr. John Sloan of Galt ; new company will enlarge _ the present brick making plant and go to the manufacture of _ red â€" pressed gick on an â€" extensive scale. _ ‘The éompany have lately purchased some land from Mr. Henty Schaefer where %hey will get the clay for red brick. nat,â€" W. L. Sutherland, F. J.) Hartâ€" man, (. Rebelski and D. E. Ritz; Industrial _ Committee, Messts. L. "WINNIPEG.â€" _A staf corgesâ€" Bndent at _ Edmonton writes, the Telegram at Edmonton writes that the Sifton Government will | go Â¥o the people on the close of the preâ€" t session oi the Legislature, _ and ;nprfl‘lifls that the election will take flace about the eryt of April. Edmonton, Alberta. â€"Miss Jenuie who has been spending . some at the home of her sister, Mrs. in Deckerville, Michigan, _ reâ€" . Leslie Wan‘line was unfortunate receivinz a badly spraincd | ankle ing the evening. d on Saturday night and is stayâ€" rith her hmt{fl'. Mr. umf--, h, Wilmot.â€"Mr. Grundenberger of Â¥s Notes.â€"Mrs. Ropp of ‘Torom the guest ol her sisters, . the a Hartspan.â€"Miss Laird who hss spending the past two . months e home of her sister, Mrs. Manâ€" Mark, Huron Road,. left Monday HMamburg on Saturday.â€" Miss e â€" Dopp speat Sum‘ay with is: in Elmira.â€"Mtr. Henry Kaehlâ€" 1 teâ€"stteg 10 4 W Mrs. Peter F. Lighty were visiting friends and acquaintances in . South East Hope, Zorra, and Tavistock a few _ days last week and returned bringville last Wednesday and . ailso made short calis with friends . while thâ€"re and returted home on Friday.â€"â€" Mr. Wm. Huras spent last Saturday in Berlin and Waterloo with friends and _ on business.â€"The remains . of Mrs. C. Schelter relct of the late Christopher Schelter, were _ trought here from Berlin where she died in the House cf Refuge for interment oP Thursday last. Deceased was one of our oldest citizens and leaves . only one son to survive who lives at Fontâ€" IilF. She died at the ripe old age of 89 years and one _ month.â€"The aucâ€" tion sale of cows _ was not so _ well attended as expected and prices yieldâ€" ed were not up to expectations.â€"Mr. Edwin Woshler of Linwood is at Preâ€" rent spend:ng a few days at his home here.â€"It is reported that Mr. H. Kreutzwiser has rented his Hotel and sold the stock and contents to Mr. Runsiz of â€" St. Clements who comes hi:hly r:commended _ and will take possession shortly.â€"The License Comâ€" missioners met here last Wednesday and had very important business to transact.â€"Mr.G. Woiwade has heen on the s‘ck, list for several days past. â€"Mr. Albert Mickus received instrucâ€" tions from Mr. David Leis to sell by public auction his farm, stock and implements on Thursday, March 20th next. Schaub, Mrs. L. Schaub and Mrs. C. F. Ottmann attended the funeral . of the late Lesley â€" Kruspe, only son of Mrs. Henry Weber and Miss Alfreda‘ Wagner of Waterloo were visiting unâ€" der the Darental roof on Sunday. â€" 3 Mr. Joseph W. Steppler was visiting friends in Berlin last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martz and Mr. and _ NMrs. John Wagner attended the _ auction sale of Mr.: John Martz at Tavistock . on Tuesday.â€"Mrs. Joseph Steffer is visiting friends in Berlin â€"Mr. Noah Steinman has his portable sawmill in good running order and is now busy sawing logs and timber.â€" Mr. Louis Steffler has a hon that laid an egg 62 inches wide and 81 inches _ long. Who can hbeat this record?â€"Mr. Simon Kinapple was visiting friends in Tavâ€" }ismck on Tuesday. â€" Mr. .Joseph SteMer had a horse that was thirtyâ€" two years old, which died last week. | tin Golden. | _ I.â€"Katie I cis. Th: following _ is the standing â€" of the pupils of Union S.S., No. 19, W Imot and We‘llesley, for Februaty : III. Sr.â€"Enmmanuel Wagner, Oscar Wagner. HI. Jr.â€"Olga Wagnetr, Lena Lichti, Noah Hernot, II. Sr.â€"Alma Wagnor, Christian lernâ€"r, Anna Roth, Samucl Jantzi, Willie Lcis, Alfred Wagner. C IL. Jr. A.â€"LIdzzie Jantr1, _ Nancy Leis, John Heimpel, Pelton Snyder, Aunie Herner, Mary Steckly, l!{?â€" Wagnor. L. Jr., B.â€"Emma Wagner, Norman KochLr, Walter Wagner, . Nancy <tecily, Ephraim I‘ichti, Leah Leis, Annetta Heimpel, Mary Jantzi, Ausâ€" Monthly report of Conestogo Public School, taken for February, and based on the average daily mark of 31 names on the roll. The regular © atâ€" tendance for the, month was 35. rantzi, _ Hclona _ Stcinmann, Louisa Wagner, Delphina Heimpel. Sr. IIIâ€" Vera _ Good, Florence Wright, Violet Schwartz, Irven Freeâ€" man, Vernon (Good, Abner Musselman. Jr. IVâ€"Enos Detweiler, _ Clayton Esch. th Jr. IHIâ€"Elven Koch _ and Earl Koch equal, Gico. Holle, Oscar Hachâ€" born, Russell Snider, Lydia _ Weber, Gerald Struck, Abe, Doetr, _ Waesley Koch. Sr. 4Iâ€"Livea Martin, Emily Clayâ€" field, Mag Weber. Margeret _ Fenton, Walter Knarr, Gertie Weppler, Alice Koch, Lydia Hansen, Elias _ Weber. Jr. 1Iâ€"Lydia _ A. . Weber, _ Gertie Scherer, Emanuel _ Delion, Maric. Primer, Jr.â€"James Davis & It‘a the CLEANEST, SIMPLEST, and BEST HOME DYE, oneâ€"can buyâ€"â€"Why you don‘t even have to know what KIND of Cloth your Goods sre made of...80 Mistakes are Impossible. Send l-nl‘vv;câ€"«‘l-:;“:m'.'v so-n Bookjet, and Booklet giving results of {yning over other colors. The JOMNNSONâ€"RICHARDSON CO., Liskred, . Montres!. Canada. _ Wagner.' Edith \‘,‘agini\r, Lilly SGome Dycing Mrs. Louis Kruspe of Seâ€" School Report Josephsburg Conestogo â€"Mr. _ _A special congregational meeting . will be held in the Lutheran Church on Sunday afternoon after the regu.ar service, to. take into considetation several proposed improvements to the church and church property.â€"The ‘usâ€" ual Lenten service on Wednesday eveâ€" ning will not be held next Wednesday evening, but instead service will be held on Good Friday forenoon.â€" A pretty wedding was celebrated _ on Wednesday afternoon, _ March 5th, at the residence of Mr. and _ Mrs. Aaron Scheifele, when their youngest daughter Pearl was marricd to Mr Edwin P. Bingeman, of Alsask, Sask. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. Krauth in the presence of the imâ€" mediate relatives and friends of the bridal couple. After a wedding dinâ€" ner the young couple _ left on . the evening train for Toronto and other places. They will leave for their home in the West in the course of a~ few days, followed by the best wishes of their many friends. Kienzle, Irven Dahmer, Annie Hill, Milton Wieland, Hermina Hansen, Lovina Freeman, Fannie Brubacher. Mr. Fred Kurschinsky was in Torâ€" onto on Sunday attending a funcral. â€"Mr. Robt. Fenton is teaching school at Centrevilleâ€"Mrs. Geo. Good . of St. Jacobs visited her sister Mrs. HMemmerich here on Monday.â€" Mr. Josiah Brubacber has sold his.prepâ€" erty to Mr. C. Fritz who gets posâ€" session on April 1st. Mr. Brubacher interis moving to Elmira with his family.â€"The Grim Reaper death has made another call in our. midst _ and taken the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Weber on Tuesâ€" day, March 4th. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held on Friday afternoon, burial taking place at Martin‘s meeting house. The weather has been firr the past week with a few cald nights.â€" About two feet of snow has fallen, making splendid sleighing. A very enjoyable time was spent at the Shadow Social What weâ€" are, what we do and how we _â€"_â€"â€" doit If you‘! will" come _ to my office Hilliardton, Ont. DO. YOU KNOW THAT THE OUTSIDE WORLD is taking greater adâ€" vantage of this opportunity to regain health than you are? Of course you don‘t unless you have been in touch with this office and what it is doing. Daily this office and its work is bringing health and happiness to hundreds of homes, and many is the home that has been raised from despair to heights of good cheer and thankfuiness simply through the medium of this office and wikk carried on here. ‘There probably isn‘t any one person in this City who has not heard of Dr. Paxton, the Ohiropractor, at Room 110, Weber Chambers, Berlin. But how many of youâ€"just you for instanceâ€"know what he is doing for the sick and affiicted in his office daily? Sundays and ‘holidays excepted. Chiropractic on Friday night, there being _ about filty persons present, including peoâ€" ple from Englehart, WhiteWoodâ€"and around and made their last scale â€" in the bush for this season, the order having been given that all pulpwood be placed on the bank by the ent of the week. They will make their last scale on the bank the second week in March. Prospects are that we will have an early spring.â€" The farmers and timber men are busily engaged at present.â€"Mr. Sheldon Melitzer arrivâ€" ed last week to join his brother, Mr. Emmerson Melitzet, and. they _ will take up a homestead here.â€"Mrs. Earâ€" nest Golway has been ill for a few days and her friends hope for & speedy recovery.â€"A number of our _ young men intend going _ moose hunting shortly. Made Recipicat of Handsome Gifts. â€"A pleasant family gathering _ took place at the home of Mr. A. Coons, of Limerick, on Feb. 24th, 1913, in homor of his father‘s seventyâ€"seventh birthday. The aged gentleman _ has been in poor health for _ sometime, but is recovering. Those _ present were Mrs. W. Giles, Toronto, Mrs. Jones and daughter, _ Mrs. _ Leak, Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bowman and family, German Mills, Mr. _ and Mrs. Thos. Hilborn and family, Limâ€" erick, Mr. Albert Coon‘s family, and Mr. Arthur Thomas, Galt, in _ all about twenty. Mr. Coons was preâ€" sented with a _ sum of money _ and many other beautiful gifts. Mr. W. S. Weigand, Superintendent 6f the recipient was _ a faith{ul attendant, sent a bouquet of carnations, which was admired by all. In the aftermoon Mr. Kenyon photographed the group, then the family, waiters and others. An ovster supper was enjoyed by all, and Mr. Arthur Thomas and Miss Ada Hilborn acted as waiters. All entered the music room and joined in the singing and music. Mr. and Mrs. Freeport Sunday schcol, of which the Limerick ed, "God ‘be with you till we meet again,‘" while all joined in singing. George Lonsbury brought their graâ€" phaphone and rendered excellent selâ€" News Notes.â€"Mr. William Hahn of Baden is visiting â€" under the parental roof.â€"Mr. Lanzo Hahn spent Sunday at Berlets Corner.â€"Miss Maggie Web er from St. Jacobs and Mr. Ephraim Weber from Edmonton, Alberta, have returned to their homes after spendâ€" ing a woeek at the home of Mr. C. S. Weber.â€"Mr.â€" L. S. Weber and his son Mr. I. S. K. Weber from Winniâ€" Youngstown, Alta., is a new. town situated 60 miles west of the Saskâ€" etchewan boundary, on the C. N. R.. known as the Goose Lake line from Sa«katonn to Calgary, which _ was built through here last fall. _ This little town commenced buildiag . last September and has now the following husiness places, three gencral stores. three hardware stores, one flour and feed store, one drug store, one harâ€" ness and shoe shop, three restaurants, ome sixtvâ€"room hotel, one pool room and barber shop, six big implement rooms, two chopping mills, four lumâ€" ber yards, two banks, one _ foundty, one: butcher shop., one elevator, ifour livety and feed barns, blacksmith shop ete. ‘The crops were very good in this district last year, most of the grain cut by the end of August, while in Northern and Southern Alberta they just started. The soil here is of a peg were the guests of Heidelberg frionds on Saturday . and Sunday.â€" Quite a number of our young people attended the Carnival at St. Jacob‘s last week.â€"Mr. Oscar Huehn of Elâ€" mira is â€" visiting under the parental roof.â€"The confitnfation class of the Lutheran Church will be confitmed on Sunday mo:ning. sandy loam with a _ clay â€" suhâ€"soil, which matures crops at the _ right Youngstown, Alta. Heidelberg T C L wE WANT YOU TO COME HERE WHERE WE REMOVE THE CAUSE of disease by spinal adjustment. You must come here before you can appreciate what is being done. This is where everybody that is sick can come and get our best services at very low cost, Now, that is {fair, isn‘t it? And what is more, none of the revolting ideas you may have heard of other offices prevail here. You will find a clear, wholesome atmosâ€" have amy idea at all about it‘ I realize that this little talk is going to reach many people who dou‘t have to be told of the good that is _ being done, because they have been restored to health right here in this office, but I want to reach you people who are skeptical, you who have heard, possibly, what it has done for some friend, can‘t make yourself believe that there is any good in it. Or if you do feel that there is good in it, feel that it won‘t apply to your case,you keep on taking pills and _ there is no general improvement. time. Carloads of farm machinery are being shipped in here and a big crop mostly wheat. Horses are selling at a good price, while work oxen _ are selling cheaper than last year.â€" Mr. John Musselman and son Alvin _ of Calgary are building a new house on one of their homesteads, Mr. J. K. Detweiler being the contractor. . Mr. Musselmar will move his family here in spring.â€"Fcbruary has been a sunâ€" shiny month with the exception of a few cold days. Building has been goâ€" ing on extensively. Personals.â€"Mr. J. S. Burkhart was confined to the house with the _ grip last week.â€"Mr. Jerry Sitler and M. Good are on a business trip ‘to Corâ€" onation this week.â€" Mr. Sol. Reust will leave shortly on a visit to Sulâ€" field friends.â€"Botn: To Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lienbouch, a daughter. Conâ€" gratulations.â€"The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph is always a welcome visitor here each Report of New Dundee P, S. for February Jt. IV.â€"Lawrence Bingaman. s Sr.1II.â€"Pearl _ Spreenan, _ Hubert Toman, Odella Spactzcl, Roy Wanner, Mannton Howling. Jr. 1IT.â€"Walter McDonald, Margarâ€" et Sproeman, Eldon Einwechter, Gilâ€" bert Baer, Rosctta snyder, Clarence Howkng, Clayton Bricker, Nellie Maâ€" yers, Edith Dinger, Ada Hallman. Sr. II.â€"Russel Toman, Elien Hallâ€" man, _ Harold LeMer, Douglas Mcâ€" Donald, Floyd Bingeman. .Junior Department. Jr. _ 11.â€"Roy _ Spaetzel, _ Charlie Hal‘nran, Lewis _ .Johnson, Himerson Einwechter, _ Willie _ Bergey, Olive Greulich, Earl Finwechter. B Ist.â€"Jean Norton, Clarence Lefâ€" fet, Leah Baer, Elwood Weber, Wil fred Howling, Harvey Brunk. A 1st.â€"Oscar _ Hallman, _ Salome Senior Department. Sr. IV.â€"IJoyd Hilborn, Edith Webâ€" iwnqmun-m.mm-un to be relieved of suffering. . Come to my office where the cost is -lnb'&duhthmmd:-h Chiropractic daily new ‘l.ih.u'eoun.h‘ohh of \mh,mhvnhnl-m for years are being restored to w by Chiropractic adjustments. Pursue the, following and learn what we are aoing every day for the sick and afliâ€" cted people. € Room 110 Weber Chambers, Berlin. â€" Graduate of the Paimer School ef Chiropractic, _ ‘‘Chiropractics . Founâ€" tain Head," Davenport, lowa, |ur,s. E. E. Abrens and little daughâ€" tet Grace are visiting relatives _ in Hawkesviliq.â€"Miss Gertsude and Master Arthur Black. have returned to their home in Torontp _ alter . a pleasant visit with their grandmothâ€" er in town.â€"Mr. Herman Moogk . is visiting for a few days at his home in Waterloo.â€"Mrs. Sheppard of Brantâ€" ford paid a visit to het hbrother, Mr. F. A. Black, who was recently Tâ€" ated on for appendicitis at the al Alexandra Hospital hereâ€"Col. J. J. Craig has returned . from Ottawa , where he attended: the military . conâ€" ‘ference as representative of No. 1 \military district. He had. the . honor _of being elected viceâ€"president _ for Western Ontario of the Dominion Inâ€" ‘fantry Association â€"Mr. and Mrs, T. |Burns have moved to town _ from , Collingwood and. now occupy the resiâ€" dence they bought here last fall from C. W. PAXTON, 0. 6. has returned to her former position os Modâ€"miliner at tns . Big stome.â€" Lenard Gooding, Marvey Einwechter. _ B. Primer.â€"ANce Keyes, Greta Hallman, Iva Poth, Melvin Etnst. hidintat in ht Alacin otint mcraiictniedachsidant AlGcicisct AMIMIE Sdvciad 2 Ros: Lautenschlager, Marie Smith, Olrena Gerlof, Elsie Groff, Johnnie Smith, Fanny Gooding, Eben Howlâ€" ing, Garfield Weber, Marthta Gerlofi. Mr. M. Bergin.â€"Mr. John Curlisse‘s many friends are pleased to see him out again after his recent illness.â€" Mr. Edward: Lavery has purchased the livery business from Mr. Chas. Robinâ€" son, and gets possession immediately. He will increase the outfit and _ nut He will increase the outfit and _ put everything into first class shape. â€" Mr.. Matt. Smellie and family moved into their fine new residence on .St. George St. this week. We hope they may long enjoy their beautiful home It you hava no family tree, branck out for yourself. A. Primer.â€"Quinton HaHman, Dora DR. C. W. PAXTON,