; Gabel has purchased the house s« h:towel, formerly owned by Mr.]| Farms Sold.â€"Mr. Aaron Snyder of Scholl. Mr. (has. Geiger havâ€"| Woolwich Township, . near Winterâ€" : purchased â€" Mrt. Gabel‘s propert |bourne, sold his two farms . ~ tew Wallaceville. |daysâ€" ago. The. old homestead _ conâ€" Wsonals : Mrs. â€" Thomas and|taining 250 acres to Mr. Sheutz near ghter of Cliflord visited at _ the Marden, for the sum of $10,000, the es of her â€" sister and brothers : [one occupicd by Wm. Mann and . conâ€" # L. Holmes and Messts T. andi“i“i"g 150 acres, more or less, _ to ; Holmes.â€"Mr. Oscar Dippel was‘ Mrâ€" William Joln Letson, of _ West % of Mr. Aaron Snyder. \\‘al-l“““""s'- These farms are of good ille, on Sunday last.â€"Miss Elsie{ QUa!ity and are nicely nituated. . Mr. i returned home on _ Friday Snyder is likely to move to Elmira is y t in |nest spring. » h:;i';â€k:mw;? ;mt?:r]mme Local and Personal.â€"Mrs. M, . Milâ€" brother Mr. Luther Williams, lard bas lately teturned home from will return _ to Ontafio a few 'l‘qmnu_) after spt-udim_; several weeks ks later with friends and relatives.â€"The main + raad throueh Winterhourne is cebtiic "the Convention. _ An unanimous ) of thanks was tendered to the ékers, teachers and congtegatio ‘to the makers of the mottos. rhn were received from Steâ€" Sunday School and Mt. Pleasâ€" ‘to have the Convention _ next ¢! On vote the latter place was fled upon. The convention _ was ed by singing the doxology, _ the Wliction being pronounced py Rev havine spent iNd SUUNME® T C & 5l thern Saskatchewan, at the home Local and Personal.â€"Mrs. M, Milâ€"' mctWiam« |lard bas latcly teturned home from | er brother Mr. Luther Williams, T. di eeks / will return _ to_Ontafio a few qmnu_) after spending several weeks [S Inter with friends and relatives.â€"The mam’ C road through Winterbourne is ge9Â¥ig | a splendid coat of gravel which is | Baden very much appreciated.â€"The _ Town| menies Line between Waterloo and Woolwich ighest market price paid for all|from, the 3rd Concession northward | is of live poultry at Baden, W. C.| P3S the Victoria School, is almnst.l eckner, Phone 26. unp:wsnble.â€";Messr::‘. Roos :mdhClem.: > l Sold : T gelent of Berlin took a wun up throug! | '°p:";§"“t;," o4 ons la'::‘c.,'fm'u_iu.is locality with their auto _ last | eckner will be sold by public alcâ€" f“:""dfl}' intsearch of som:\| gm:;u,! Tang . & ut were not very _ successful.â€" Vr. ; p‘:: the premises on Dec. é6th, Allen (:o«l»d of Conestogo has done! °* remarkably well in this locality, durâ€" *Kreper‘gt‘g:lgzl:,?:; ::::“::d.]::: ing the past s‘(‘ason_in selling farm! to last week.â€"Miss Lulu "ildm |::""';‘r‘°‘;tsl;;2;';;’m'fl: npsmaine Ba]d:n lhn(‘l’::rnn :"ng:;i"‘:‘?‘;“u,'i as there is a ï¬rst .class shop â€" which mge!Ica an conzftegatl?" @*/nos been standing idle for the ‘last u'::bl':" as ":ï¬â€˜;":s"_":ri. "a"-“ six wecks, and the farmers are very slager visited his relative$ 31| pnyjous that â€" the shop be _ opened ersburg last ®unday.â€"Mr. 2N0|pya;a _The threshers in this district . F. Rittinger spent “\““d,a-" @*|rave been very busy of late finishing y Hamburg.â€"Mr. Jacop Schweit |up the threshing. There aré two self :‘ ';v‘l’:"'s‘:"fl" ‘;l;:“(tl: ::w “:::;‘;S feeders and blowers and two of the ts Nills idlinger.â€"M€SSTSâ€"lold style. They report an average keuoew' New . Mamburg, _ MeTD|yjeiq of grainâ€"St. Andrew‘s Concert r,â€"â€" Berlin, Alex Albert, Wate"â€"| which will be held in connection with , Alex Lederman, Milverton, sPeDt{Chalmers Chuzch, will be given _ on yday with their parents and|Thursday evening, December _ 4th. s.â€"Mrs. â€" Fiddler of ConestoO|Teddy Patrker, a comedian from Torâ€" spending aâ€" jew days . with h"onlo, ard Miss Thomson, a soprano ter â€" Mrs. Wm. Heidlinger.â€"Mr.jsoloist from Listowel, are expected, ge Sebhl of Berlin visited his broâ€" ialm ovher talent. Watch for _ tho Â¥Fred on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs.|bilis.â€"Mrs. John Hardy, Mrs. Dr. ghest market price paid for . all s of live poultry at Baden, W. C. eckner, Phone 26. operty Will Be Sold : The house property of the late J. O. eckner will be sold by public aucâ€" _ on the premises on Dec. 6th, benslager visited ins relabY€8 ""|onsious that â€" the shop be _ opened| Items oï¬ Interest :â€"A number _ Ol UIRL WITH TICH, RED rsburg last ®unday.â€"Mr. 200 |pzo;n _The threshets in this disgric$| our Encampment Oddâ€"fellows journey* BLOOD: _F. Rittinger spent Sunday | 3+ /pove been very busy of late finishing‘ eq to Stratford on Friday last to 60â€" â€"pee Hamburg.â€"Mr. Jacob Schweit |up tho threshing. There aré two self| joy the hospitality â€" of the.Stratfofd! The sad eye that goes with bloodâ€"‘ of Conestogo spent a few _ POUrS|faejors and blowers and two of the brethren, and to assist in the préesenâ€" lessness is a sure sign of misery and h _ Mr. Wm. Heidlinger.â€"MeSStSâ€"|org style. They report an _ AYCTAEC | tation o'f a P.D.D.G.P‘s. Jew6él ! A@| Wweakness. _ Anaentioâ€"that is bloodâ€" Goebel, New lamburg, _ MeTD|yjeiq of grainâ€"St. Andrew‘s Concett}p; (, Miller of Charity En #it{lessâ€"girls and worhen bave dull heaâ€" ler, â€"â€" Berlin, Alex Albert, Wate"â€"| which will be held in connection with N;:. 5.â€"Our elevator has b::m vy eves â€" with d&tk lines underneath. Ale® Lederman, MilvertoD, sPENt}Chalmers Church, will be given _ on in a laree quantity of grain in â€"ePife| The eyelid is pulled down, looks pale day with their parents @nd|Thursday evening, December _ 4th.â€"|of e wretched state of m“*x au:l bloodshot inside. This is not all. rds.â€"Mrs. _ Fiddler of Conesto:O|Teddy Parker, a comedian from TOIâ€"| wnion shows that Mr. Wm. Smider‘ naemia works havoc all through the spending a jew days with bâ€"{onto, ard Miss Thomson, a SOPTADO|popujar puyer, Mr. R. JaCk» an.get |system : ghls grow ‘ painfully _ weak ghter Mirs. Wm. Heidlinger.â€"Mr.|soloist from Listowel, are expected, the produce * of. the h.tmel‘.;?ï¬im and irritable ; . they are 'breamu' rge Sehl of Berlin visited his broâ€" ialm ovher talent. Watch for _ tho Kenneth Williams of Linwood : spent and incaFable of much exertion, while <Fred on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. b'ills.â€"Mrs. Jphn Hardy, Mrs. Dr. » few â€" days of last week. with his|olet women who are anaemic . comâ€" Schenk of _ Berlin spent Sunday}Nairn, and Miss Jean Hamilton _atâ€"|(;___an, y p. MeDonald.â€"Mr. John|Plain of being "‘neter really well."‘ _ mottos on the walls were simâ€" > Alose at Owen Sound, these s having been coflied by the y See. and enlarged in a Yery tive style by members of . the Pleasant Methodist $unday greatly added to the interest B. Laine again addressed the Sold in Waterioo by Liphardt Bros. her parents Roll and the work that may ) though the influence of same McClary‘s "Champion Interchangeable" HIY range was especiaily designed and built for you. We considered your wiints, the size of your kitchen â€"â€"then we built the "Champion‘" â€"Abuilt it as you would have had it built to order. ‘The. best coal range you can buy is a trying, fatiguing necesâ€" sity in the summer time. You have often said as much. Also, you have thomght that even a ‘m have thomght that even & Arst.class @as range had its drawbacks in the winter scason. ;et you want both. Therefore, céhry‘l "Champion" â€" the famogs two in one rangcâ€"is exgetly the range for you. The original construction of the "Champion" makes it possible for you â€"â€"to cook and bake with gas LONDON @ ___ VANCcoUVER ToroNTO St. JORBN MOXTREAL HAMILTON WINNIPEC wome CALGARY ty â€" Changed . Hands : Mr Â¥ . : +% U _0 " T ¢ ["@> }@ 8 ‘The Summer and Winter Range Mr an ~Mrs |days ago. The: old homestead _ conâ€" ;taining 250 acres to Mr. Sheutz near Marden, for the sum of $10,000; the {one occupicd by Wm. Mann and . conâ€" {taining 150 acres, more or less, _ to IMt. William Jolin Letson. of _ West l!\lnntrosf. These farms are of good quality and are nicely situated. _ Mr. Snyder is likely to move to â€" Elmira nest spring. brought home a carload of good Catâ€" tle from _ Toronto _ last week.â€"Mr. Jobn Heldman and _ daughter Luella of Baden spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Heldman.â€" Miss Laura â€" Wagner of Berlin speBt last Sunday â€" at her home here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berdux spent _ last Sunday with relatives in Wellesley.â€" Miss Saloma Pfanner of Betlin visitâ€" ed her _ mother here over Sunday.â€" Mr. Ivan Baer who bas been working on a farm near Amulree last summet. bas taken a position with Mr. C. L. Forler to learn the carperter trade.â€" Mr. Geo. Gole who has been engaged: as farm laborer . with Mr. Geo. Zâ€" Lantz last _ summer is leaving . this week for London where he intends to spend the greater part of the winâ€" ter held in Gueiph last week News â€"te cook and bake with coal â€"to cook and bake with wood or â€"you can cook and bake using gas and coal at the same time. You can get all the cooking and bakâ€" ing service out of a "Champion‘ that you could possibly get ont of a firstâ€" tlass coal and wood range and a firstâ€" clacs gas range tooâ€"simply because ’llecl-ry‘o "Champion" is two ranges n one. ‘Think of _ the eonvenience! _ The "Champion"" _ is . a _ handsome steel rangeâ€"a cooker and baker unrivalled. During the cold weather it heats up your kitchen, using coal or wood. In the summer, it cooks and bakes with zas without heating up the kitchenâ€" fiecause 1t is just as serriceable a gas '":f' as it is a coal and woed range. And, you ean use both fuels, with abâ€" golute safety, at the same time. See McClary‘s ‘"‘Champion" beforc you buy a range. You might as well have two serviceable and durable ranges for about the price of oneâ€"the "Chamâ€" pion" is the original two in one range. |Gies, Adam Doetr, _ H. _ W. lï¬ o Haneminn Laymen‘s mï¬Â«n& Movement Conâ€" vention hbeld in Berlin last Thursday. â€"C. P. R. engingers were here last Thursday. Jake scems to be getting Iready for the troliey now by . reâ€" |building his hotel. 1ts the advent of winter, and even if there is nothing {in it it will alflord some pastime for |the long winter nights, to talk. over and build _ electric railroads, _ We . |can‘t see how our friends in the west {who still have to stick to the old.. !st.«m horse, and with no signs of a ‘chanee as was expected, pass _ their tsveninge When they have nothingâ€"nowâ€" i""m up every fall.â€"We noticed in the ‘Berlin dailies last week that _ Mtr. |l.ouss Sattler, Game Warden, requestâ€" |ed hunters to protect ‘the few _ hlack {squirrels which are seen this fall in l our woods, so that there is a chance io( having them increase again. . Why was not a law passed a faw years “ago prohibiting the shooting of these |innocent little animals for some ‘years.â€" Mr. Dietrich Scherer is | all smiles these days as his better _ half |presented him with a b#@4y boy.â€" |Doni, whose constitution was _ not strong enough for the brass work has lnow gone into the wood business and no doubt will make a success of it as you will remember he was one of the champions at the woodâ€"cutters meet here a year ago.â€"Imagine Bill‘s surprise when he got that cut glass sott as a birthday present.â€" The Methodist Sunday school Christmas entertainment will be held on the evening of Dec. 31st.â€"Mr. Jake Schâ€" weitzer and his motherâ€"inâ€"law, â€" WMrs. Fiddler. on Saturday visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heidlinger at Baden.â€" Mr. Louis Bauman had his wrist disloâ€" cated by a fall from a building while at work in Waterloo on Monday . of ‘,last week. Davidson and â€" Mr. â€"Hugh â€"Davidson| _ There is only one way to brighter, shipped â€"two carloads of sugar beets| better health for ‘ pale, pining girls. to Berlin last week.â€"Mr. R. Middleâ€"|and women. That way is to invigotâ€" ‘ %om, our â€" popular Agent of the G.T.|ate the body with new bloodâ€"the ;R. has _ returned from a two weeks‘|rich, â€" healthy blood that imparts | deer hunt in Muskoka with a party|Strength, cleanses the system of, . all from Breslau. He reports deer plonâ€"|impurities, and restores the bright jtifnl and that the party shot their|eyes and red lipg of perfect health. necessary number Lut lost some of| Thousands of girls and women know 't,heir valuable â€" dogs.â€"The business|that Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale men of this place would like to et| People make this new, rich, red in communication with a first â€" cless| blood, and so restore health and saddler as they feel that there is no|strength more surely than any other better opening in Western Ontatio. medicine known. There would not be Miss â€" Rubie Alexander of Stratiord | an anaemic woman or girl in the land returned home on Saturday after visâ€"|if those suffering from this condition iting her cousin Miss Ella Panner for | would give Dtr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a ta week.â€"It is expected that _ our |fair trial. That is why so many teâ€" chopping mill will be in full swing in| comm#end these pills to their suffering another . week.â€"The Ladies‘ Aid of|sisters. Mrs. R. B. Keith, Steeves Knox Presbyteriar _ Church held a{Settlement, _ N.B., says :â€""At the | sewing bee at the home of Mrs.â€" J.|age of 13 my daughter Sadie beganâ€"to NC C sAESmEe d nac t o ceX c3 l 203 Aiooie omm en en e en us a week.â€"It is expected that _ our |fair trial. That is why so many teâ€" chopping mill will be in full swing in| comm#end these pills to their suffering another . week.â€"The Ladies‘ Aid of|sisters. Mrs. R. B. Keith, . Steeves Knox Presbyteriar Church held a{Settlement, _ N.B., says :â€""At the sewing bee at the home of Mrs.â€" J.| age of 13 my daughter Sadie beganâ€"to S. Lockie on â€" Thursday aftermoon.|complain of constant headaches, and They are preparing for a bazaar ‘to did not have her.usiial good appetite. be held on December 5th.â€"Mr. ‘Thos.|I went to a doctor and got some medâ€" Keeling with his bride returned from|icine, but it did not help her, _ and their honeymoon trip last week. Their finally she had to discontinue going : homeâ€"coming was heralded as _ usual| to school. She seemed to be growing by the boys with their prchestra| weaker every day and wanted to lie which _ was especially prePared _ for|down all the time, and would continâ€" : such pccasions.â€"Our Frost and Wood|Ually complain of being tired, The agent here has sold nineteen riding doctor gave her another bottle of plows this fall of the Cockshutt Co‘s.| medicine, but with no better results. | make. Not a bad record for one seaâ€"| There was not a bit of color in har som‘s work.â€"Mr. H. Wagner, propricâ€"|face or lips, and I was afraid _ she ; tor of â€" the woollen mill informs the | Was going into a decline. A friend writer that his business this vear| Wwho was in to see her said ‘"if â€" she ]trebled last and still be is away beâ€"| was my | child I would try Dr. Will hind in his orders. The ever increas iams‘ Pink . Pills," and 1 decided I ing popularity of "honest goods _ at| would take the advice. In a couple of right prices‘" is the reason for his | weeks we could see a difference, . as | success.â€"Wanted : A man who _ can | her eyes looked brighter, and she find the good roads in this Township would try to eat a little. When she and give the Township Council Point began the pills she could not dress | ers on permanent road puilding. herself alone, but little by little her streneth came back until she _ could 'l * wanrmciay, commmmame mm ~| go for a walk. _ She continued . the 4 : C “: of the Pills several months with the result that she was again strong I GOOd Salesmen and active. This was over two years w ago, and she has been a strong, healâ€" ] a'nted thy girl ever since. We have _ since i Fot every town aqu.distrirt where ::‘ J':“N.“l"g;l; ‘f,:::l‘;ypmedic?ne.'.'.‘ Woolwich Township Uouncit\ mpots For every town and district where we ate not tapresented. _ _ Fru-ivts";;v- ï¬}h;iï¬g high prices and Nursery Stock is in demand. . _ Experience not necessary, free equipâ€" ment, exclusive territory, highest commissions paid. _ _ Make bm‘ Y;I:)I\fl this Fall and Win ter by laking an agency. _ 0 Write for full particulars. STONE aN WELLINGTON, Fonthill Nurseries, Toronto, Ontarto. 48â€"3 mos Nows Notes.â€"Miss Mabel _ Gimbel spent Sundgy with Miss Olive Zeller. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bechtel and Miss Laura spent Sunday under the parâ€" \gtel rool.â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Nedels motored to £rin on Sunday. â€"â€"Mr. Lorne Gimbel Sundayed with Mr. Stanley Rechtel. s Had Leg Amputated.â€" On _ Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Bechtel received a telegram stating the sad news of their son Norman who is in _ the Northwest. He had been working on the telephone line and _ accidently fell and broke his leg, it being _ so badly broken it had to be amputated. He is in the hospital at Saskatoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bechtel intend leaving for the West this week. o4 Mr. and Mrs. Syl. Prange visited Mr. and Mrs. George Reick on Sunâ€" day.â€"Miss Eclista Cressman visited Mr. and Mrs. David Gimbel on Satâ€" urday.â€"Miss Gettie Gimbol _ visited under the parental roof last â€" week. â€"Mr: Arthur Prange spent _ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Schiedel, and Mr. Allan Schiedel spent Sunday unâ€" «der tho parental rooi.â€"Mt. and Mrs. Henry Wagner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Wahl.â€" Mr. Alton Cressman is back again from _ the Wost. ic had heun gone about two years. He intends staying {or the winter months. Sparkling Eyes THE _ BIRTHRIGHT OF EVERY GIRL wWITH RICH, RED BLOOD: Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are . sold by all medicine _ dealers, or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a boX ot six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams‘ _ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. be, lost during the hunting season in Burton township, near Parry Sound, has not been found, a man found at Whitefish L ake having been mistaken fot him. = The Sloan camp cook, Frank Klie g Lyes 15 Ruby Lips so destructive to ; It robs the hair ngth and its very \nlu. Â¥Frank Sidet of Berlin. â€" Lorens Heintzman of . Betiin ealled at ner home here un Saturday. -lu.:ry.:.dl -onlâ€hb our w w m home }vm her sonm, Dr. H. A. Wabl.â€" .On ’tb.m of â€"the :10th Miss Olive ;nuum .eatertained about tweaty: guests fromâ€"Bloomingdale. and outâ€" side points. The house_was prettily decorated vjtz.‘_--. and the hosâ€" ‘b- was aspisted by Miss Laura Belle \M.a‘ Miss Marjory McAllistet. The evening was spent in progressive }ctdflmb, ten rounds being played, ;m: which a :“hty- lunch ::‘s sorvâ€" a jce cream cake. mmw at a late hour. School Concett.â€"The school ... conâ€" cert will be held on the evening . of Thursday, Dec. 1l1th, 1913.. A: varied and. interesting programime will be attended to . Mr. W.+C.â€"Bruecknef‘$|taken up with the new country and bharmess business in Baden last . week|intends boing back again in the neal while Mr. Brueckner â€" attended tho|future.â€"NMr. and Mrs, Wilson _ Mann Horticultural Fair and Bee.KeePers‘|Winterbourne called on St. Jac0bs AssoCiation in Toronto.â€"Mr. Charlés|friends Monday.â€"Miss Muriel Gtills, Koehler and Mr. .. Jacob Hoflmano| of Ottawa spent Tuesday. with Miss were visitors to the Twin City laSt|Lizzie Koch, Queen St.â€"Mr. H.© Styâ€" Thursday and Friday â€" also attending{der returned Saturday from a . Vely the lay conference of the Luthé@fa® |successful business trip from the Church, which was in session in Berâ€"|North west‘in the interest of the lin â€"This is the time of the yeal | Canada Felting Co.â€"We notico Mtr. when ‘Porkers _ are turned into @ll|Gilles has some sporting goods disâ€" kinds of sausages.â€"Mr. John Stahle,|played in his window this week.â€"â€" Jr., of Berlin, was here for a â€" lew | Next week all our merchanits will} be days of last week | visiting relatives |showing their Christmas goods.â€"Mr. and friends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Michael| Richmond Blythe spent the weekâ€"end Zebr of Pigeon, Huron County, Mich.|with his son Mr. Elliott Richmond are at present spending a few weeks|‘"Togo Terrace.‘"â€"The ~{friends of here among relatives.â€"Miss Henri¢tlta | Mrsg. Peter Metzger who has been serâ€" Ottmanp was on the sick list for sevâ€" | jously ill will be pleased .to hear eral days of.last week rut is around | that she is recovering.â€"Mr. and Mrs. and attending to her household dutâ€"| Chas. Mielke, Galt, spent the weekâ€" ies.â€"Mr. Henry Alteman,. Jevelet, |end with friends.in town.â€"Mrs. Mesâ€" spent several days last week with his| senger is visiting friends in New brothers Peter and Charlie of Vait| Hamburg.â€"Next Wednesday will . be and Waterloo respectively.â€"Mr. Wm.|the St. Jacobs December Fair day. Hammond started out this â€" motning| Hope the farmers will be.able to give as Ceneral agent for the Ren‘rew |the young Porkers a sleigh,ride .t!nt cream seperator Co., and nis friends|day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Winkler, wish him success. Waterloo spent Saturday with St. wnnsr omm Jacob friends.â€"Mr.‘Levi Martin _ is Bird + loading the last car sugar beets for irie 3:1 season, 1his week lt‘ney ::' â€"to Mtrhe . ‘allacoburg factory.â€"Mr. 8. Schererâ€"Ou Nov. 22nd, near Cmcsâ€" u“ky‘wjhburn. Hespeler, were the togo, to Mr. and Mrs. _ Dietrich guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simcoe Washâ€" l.'%?(::rer:?-s:.l}:._,a 2o aro 0 4) Mes bl.l}'ll, Alert St" last We*. Schererâ€"Ou Nov. 22nd, near Cones togo, to Mr. and Mrs. _ Dietrich Scherer, a son. Koebelâ€"At Linwood to Mr. and‘ Mrs. Anth, A. Koebel, a daughter. . MARTINâ€"At St. Jacobs, Nov. 3isi, to Nr. and Mrs. Emmerson Martin. Firdâ€"Beisel.â€"In Elmira on Wednesday Nov. 13th, Laura, daughter of Mt. ~Samuel Bird only son of Mr. â€"and Mrs. Jacob Bird. Rookâ€"Kellertâ€"At . Hamilton, Nov. 17, by Rev.‘J. G. Burn Mr. Otto.Rook to Miss Nelda Keller, both of GElâ€" mira. * : Birdâ€"Beisel.â€"In Woolwich, Nov. 13th, Mr. Samuel Bird to Miss Laura Beisel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beisel. Burkhardtâ€"Woolner.â€"Near Berlin, Mr. â€"Herbert E. Burkhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fnoch Bufkhardt at Winr field to Miss Irene Woolnsr, youngâ€" _est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Woolner, near Berlin. Go®belâ€"Koehler.â€"In Berlin, Nov. 12th Miss Margaret Koehler, to Mr. Harry F. Goebel, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Goebel, New ilamburyg: Holleyâ€"Forrest.â€"In _ Toronto, . Miss May â€"Elizabeth, only daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Forsest *3 Sidney : Cleland, . son of Yir. _ znd Mrs. S. G. Holley of New _ Ham Jefisâ€"Sights.â€"In Galt on wedansday, Nov. 13th, Miss Evelyn Jeils to Mr. Carl Sights. Oldâ€"Lamond.â€"In Galt, Miss Cectrtude Lamond to Mr. George Todd Old. Beckerâ€"Brown.â€"In Zurich, Nov. 5'-\' Eva Lovina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brown to Mr. Herbert . Becker of New Dundee. * Johnstonâ€"Hunter.â€"In Toronto, Miss . Flosste Hunter to Robert Johnston, Galt. News Notes :â€"Mr. Albert Ottmann RBeisel," to Mr. Itents of Interest.â€"Life:is too short to talk about the weather, its going to do as it likes anyhow. Where are you _ going Christmas.â€"Mr. N. 8. Barbrick, New York, was the guest of Postmaster Winkler over ~uaday. â€"On Saturday Mr. W. W. iloeilin reâ€" ceived word of his protier‘; death at Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Hosflin atâ€" temded the funeral on Tuesday.â€"Méiss the, guest of her friend Miss _ Pearl Stork at the "Cedars‘‘ over :sunday. â€"Mr. _ Harvey â€" Miller has returned from _ the North West, he is greatly der returned Saturday irom a ‘CCY â€"_Mr. Aaron Hof#man is w ~ successful business trip from tm8 proad smile. It‘s a bov. W North west‘in the interest of the ers of the public school are preparitig Janada Felting Co.â€"We notico MTâ€" for an entertainment to be gitem : im Gilles has some sporting goods dis~ the school house on Friday evening; played in his window this week.â€"â€" Dec. 19th. â€"Mr. Joseph Hoflman is oh Next week all our merchansts will be the sick list. His many friends wist showing their Christmgs goods.â€"Mr. him a speedy reéecovery. Farmers have Richmond Blythe spent the weekâ€"eBd been making use of the fine we@thot: with his son Mr. Elliott Richmond to finish their fall ploughing.â€" Quite ‘"‘Togo Terrace.‘"â€"The ~friends Of a number {rom here attended â€" the Mrs. Peter Metzger who has been Sefâ€" sale of Mr. Metz near Bambutg last iously ill will be pleased to hear week. t "s4 that she is recovering.â€"Mr. and Mrs. j Chas. Mielke, Galt, spent the wedi-l rorarmeatmenn Aamamats f end with friends.in town.â€"Mrs. Mesâ€"| A United _ States battieship has senger is visiting friends in New been ordered to protect the . foreign: Hampurg.â€"Next Wednesday will be oil interests in Mexico,. Pb the St. Jacobs December Fair day.| C _2 Hope the farmers will be able to give tmmmmnamentempnmmmmnqnnnmenmmprmmuueqenpedezmzne }the young Porkers a sleighride _t!“'-l_‘_‘__ "ar _ / SSX day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Winkler, YANMia after spending a veyy enjoyâ€" Waterloo spent Saturday with St.| able few weeks with fi in .this . Jacob friends.â€"Mr.‘Levi Martin â€" is YiCibity returned home y motge : â€" loading the last car sugar beets for ing.â€"Conductor | Higgins ( who was the season, inis week they goâ€"to the Conductor on the first t . grain Wallacoburg factory.â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. Toronto to Elmira, Dec.!7th, 1801,;." _ Morley , Washburn, Hespeler, were'theiwu injured _ Fast of Windsor _ ofl guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simcoe Washâ€"| Monday, when his train, the ‘FEastâ€" . burn, Alert St., last week, |ern Fiyer" left the track while rubit SurPrise :â€"The members of the ing 65 miles pet hour.â€"The sale Sat : Ladies‘ Aid of the Lutheran church, | urday was largely attended and> the tendered Mrs. Louis Dorst a surprise bidding brisk. The property was ndt last Wednesday in honor of her 28th sold, prices offered did not cotme U# birthday, a very pleasang-and,swh-[to the mark set by the parties.< iny ble evening was spent together. We terested. | :2 wish the lady meny happy returns of| Miss Pearl Brubacker enjoyed the the day.â€"The â€" Sunday schools are weekâ€"end with Twinâ€"City friends.â€"We getting ready for thair annual Christâ€" notice another young Martin . struck mas festivals < which will be held‘ to_wn. Looks as if the name Martin . ‘Lutheran, Dec. _ 24th ; and Evapgeliâ€"; Will be on the :brtor the nert one \â€" > €al,‘ Christmas night. jbundred years all right around : this â€"Miss Edna Eby enjoyed a few days Part olâ€" the country.â€"In four . wogks â€" with friends in Torofto last week.â€" Church Services : Lutheran Sunday morning ; Evangelical, 10 a.m,, Gerâ€" man ; 7.30 p.m., English â€"Mrs. G. Heller spent a few days with friends in Rrantford.â€"This Thursday evening the Lutheran _ Y.P.S. will give a grand entertainment | in the _ church sgchool room. All welcome.â€"Miss Fd4â€" na _ Haug is spending a _ few weeks with Toronto â€" friends.â€"Mrs. â€" Henty Piaff and family of Elmira visited friends here this week.â€"Misses Aunic Martin, Mary Shirk, Barbara Sauder, Lizzie gnd ‘J. Burkholder of Pennsy!â€" Kidney and Bladdo: trouble, Gravel, Rheumatic pains are quickly and posiâ€" tively cured with the â€" celebrated remedy In Kidney discases, some ol the symptoms which are pain in the back, at loin . numlmess of the thighs, deâ€" posits in the urine, etc., the SANOL treatment works wonders, cleaning the Kidneys of all the impurities, and keeping them healthy and acting ’propexly. _ Price $1.50 per bottle. | For sale at leading druggist, A. G. Haehnei, Watetloo. :« Free literature from the Sanot Wig Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, Man. W 4 ( in $ LA *m * & 4 Pay Day comes at the end of the week,. When you receive your money take $1, or whatéver amount you can spare, and open & savings account with . Add to this weekly and you will be surprised At the result & SAVE YOUR MONEY ~ GALL STONES TORS ‘â€" _ Add to this weelly and you will be surprised At the result ‘dt the ond of the year. On SATURDAY NIGHTS the office is opén until 9 o‘clock. ABSOLUTE SECURITY GIVEN THE DEPOSE Thos. Hilliard, President / E. F. Seagram, Viceâ€"President. 4 per cent. is paid on the daily balance of all accounts. ~â€"_ _ ing health at high efficiency. . _ It is doubly important and nothing in the world Fred Halstead Geo. D. Forbed Dr. W. L. Hilliard s â€" _P. V. WILBON, Manager. TOSe Waterioo, Ont. rich and pure. It contains the vital feshâ€" Directors : building and bou-bni-l“dlw and insures abundant us ah and insures abundant nourish® ment. Itstrengthens the nerves and greates energy and vitality . The ‘‘Alpine Hunt Club‘‘ is becom ing one of the most popular organitsâ€" tions in our village. Some of... our sharp shooters woere out to Paradise Lake on Saturday and brought home a oneâ€"horse democrat full of. rabbits; The people in the village have deferâ€" red killing pork owing to this fast. Miss Pearl Schweitzer of Berlin spent Sunday at her home.â€" Mr. . Ormap Scheifiey and the Iamel family of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. : George Hoftman of Crosshill spent â€" Sunday at the home of Air. and Mro. Valenâ€" tine Hahn.â€"Mr. Aaron H P ordered. a third car of ou"&"a is in great demand.â€" Mr. Iln Heckholder has left for St. . J& where he has secured a position «s an apprentice in a blacksmith shop. If vou want a rabbit stew you should from toâ€"day (Thursday) weo will hnow: what we didn‘t get for Christinas.« !M:s. Kruger of Chesley spent a few days with ber daughter, Mrs. A. Waki ‘last weeck.â€"Mrs. Saddler and daughâ€" P es pnecoution in ttamilty ter of Berlin were guests . of ï¬ Jacobs friends Monday.â€"Mrs. ‘Tighie of Macton called .on St. Jazohs friends Monday. not afford to waste precious mothents at alterations until your gatinghit loses all its original style and . ft, yet it has been endured year affer year, because of â€"the mistaken iden that thero was no where to: ga to learn to cut a garment so it would not require those tedious fittings. A courge with us will remedy it all. Our method teaches how toâ€" _ cut and put together everything from plainest shirt waist to most clab orate toilette. Terms for a complete course is $10.00, but if prefetred ouly part of the course can be taken. /‘ _A day class will commence on Dec. 9th." ; Full information can be had by calling at our residence any . time previous to above date. tx Ellison Dress Cutting Co. 42 Eby Streat, Beclin. The probicimn o Fall and Winter In 2 Weeks * and Mr. and Mrs. : George { Crosshill® spent _ Sunday ne of _ Mr. and Mrs. Valenâ€" .â€"Mr. Aaron He third car of m"fl‘.'-ï¬ demand.â€" Mr. r has left for St. “.m has secured a position «s tice in a blacksmith shop. on Hofman is w $oca le. It‘s a bov. m