* 6 News, Notes :â€"â€"The farmers ol this cinity ‘ute _busy | harvesting . theirâ€" corm put weather permitting it . will woon be over.â€"Mr. A. Sawyer and Jum! moved _ from . the Bergman Block into Mr. Dan Bowman‘s residâ€" e last week.â€"Mrs. Geo. McVicor son Alexander, of Goderich, are ' ‘meveral weeks with her parâ€" bts, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrichâ€" Miss Florence _ Snyder spent Sunday wit! -ut.t Glenallen.â€"Mr. _ and t8. A. tler, of Hespeler, spent inc at the home of Mr. Philip lattier.â€"The following were holiday guests at the home of Mr. â€" Philip Rominger.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bergâ€" and daughter Erma, Mr. Sloan, | . and Mrs. Vincent Waldron _ and ; , all of Teronto, and Mr. An-| Oblander, _ of Hillsburgh.â€"Mr. ; & ard Dietrich bas left for Guelpb, spending a week‘s holiday Wiflli ‘ parents.â€"Miss Martha Snyder has,} returned home after several mont.hl'l delightful trip through the Canadian Mest, visiting Edmonton, Calgary, Banff, and other points.â€"Mr. Albert ‘Dietrich and daughter Florence, . of Hespeler, and Mr. Geo. McVicor, of ©Goderich, spent Thanksgiving at the homes of Mr. A. J. Ruggle and N. ‘Dictrich.â€"The Misses Magdelina and Mabel Brubacher and Mr. E. Brubachâ€" er, of St. Jacobs, spent Sunday at the home of _ Mr. .Cranson Weber.â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bowman, of: Waterloo were visiting at the formâ€" er‘s 'ixug Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowâ€" «man on Sunday.â€"Miss Annie Reichâ€" ert, of Toronto, spent the Thanksâ€" â€"giving holidays at the home of Mr. Aaron Snider.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Damm are spending . the Thanksgiving holiâ€" ‘days at Mildmay at their respective homes.â€"Miss Branchely is also spendâ€" ‘ing Thanksgiving under the parental roof.â€"Mr. Addison Grosz, of Berlin, spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. A. Grosz.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry â€"Ott, and family, of Berlin, visited at the latter‘s home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lasch, over the Thanksgiving | holiâ€" days.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman, ‘spent Sunday at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer on Sunday.â€"Mrs. H. Heimbach, of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heimbach and Miss Dora ‘Eifert and Friend of Toronto, motâ€" ored to the home of Mr. Fred Lasch on â€" Sunday.â€"Vr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Slimmon visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Isreal, Elmira, on Sunâ€" day last. ored to the home of Mr. Fred Laschl Items of Interest :â€"Mrs. A. Ponaâ€"!; on â€" Sunday.â€"Vr. and Mrs. Robert ‘baker and Mr. W. Kaiser spent Sunâ€"| Slimmon visited at the home of Mr. 'day in ‘Preston visiting hiends.â€"Muâ€"ll and Mrs. B. Isreal, Elmira, on Sunâ€" ‘ ter Geo. Selby is confined in the Galt } day last. Hospital where he underwent an opâ€"!. ie rmameee uo aarrarrataciaas |eration.â€"Miss Grace Watson, of Galt, jl $ s 20. spent Sufiday with her parents.â€"Mes~| Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. ‘srs. N. and G. Wilfong, of Galt, wetd': Dear Sirsâ€"I can recommend MIâ€"|Gungay visitors at their home in the| NARD‘S LINIMENT for Rheumahsm‘,‘.mage â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilkingon and â€" Sprains, as I have used it for j 5 hrinz le:ting t » of Hespeler, spent Sunday visiting both with excellent results. friends in the village.â€"Mrs. S. Penaâ€" Y°;,"B"'“'Y-\,FRQ baker returned home on Monday ‘afâ€" . B. LAVE S‘t» Joh ter spending a week with selatives in .« JObA. |iplattsville.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. _ Hofâ€" ; man :vem visiting their son Edward * & in Milverton on _ Sunday.â€"Mrs. _ F. Mannheim. Peck, of Preston, is spending a few rrrtrmvecmes days with her parents.â€"Mr. and Mrs. News Notes :â€"Mr. J. Spactzel reâ€", Shafer, qi Bloomingdale, were visitâ€" ports ripe strawberries in his patch |ing relatives over Sunday.â€"Miss 1. the last "ft:k" iri{SeptMember.H f Who | Hoffman spent Sunday with relatives‘ gan beat this? Rev. M. D. Hallman, | in Berlinâ€"The Preston Hydro . Co. who spent the summer months in |have finished putting in their pohsl Port Elzin preached in the U. B.|for the ‘lights for Doon. They intend | church on ‘Sunday aiternoon. He left |going right ahcad _ to put up . the | Monday _ motning _ for Iluntingdnn,iwires and have the lights turned on | Ind., where he will resume his studies |as soon as possible.â€"A â€" large number( at â€" Central â€" College.â€"Messrs. _ N.| of people from all over Western Onâ€" Schafer, M. Thoman, N. Shantz and| tario took advantage of seeing the A. Hallman, â€" of Berlin, motored to‘ three famous pictures of which â€" Mr.. ‘the home of Mr. and â€" Mrs. L. B.; Homer Watson painted for the Canâ€" Hallman on â€" Sunday afternoorn.â€"" ladian Government. Over fifteen hunâ€"! B. J. Devitt spent Saturday in the |dred _ people attended in the t.hree| Niagara fruit belt Buying peaches.â€"jdays and the neat sum of two hundâ€" Miss â€" Schantz, of Berlin, is visiting |red and _ eighty dollats was re'.'lized‘ her sister, Mrs. W. Moyer at preâ€"{for the Patriotic fund.â€"Special serâ€" sent.â€"Mrs. J. Baetz, of â€" Berlin, is |vices were held in the \English churrh‘ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kurt | on Friday and Sunday evening, Rev. for a few weeks.â€"Mr. Ivan Hallmaner. Andrews, of Berlin, preached on Sundayed under the parental roof at| Friday evening and Rev. Mr. Leigh, Bridgeport.â€"The Misses Maggic aml‘nf Hespeler, _ preached _ on Sunday. Barbara Shantz _ spent Sunday _ at Special music was tendered by _ the ; their home here. choir.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Slee and _______L_â€" Master H. Slee and Miss M. Slee, A WOMAN‘S MESSAGE attended the wedding of the former‘s TO WOMEN ;snn in Wiarton _ on Wednesday.â€"Mt. f k , IL. B. Watson was a business visitor » s * jam day. : u bearing _ down f«-nsauons. bladderï¬am :‘as ":.‘.:::.fle __:‘;"b:{ ';! j;ï¬.i:‘f} weakpess, . constipation, cataTThal/and Mr. F. Peddar have their houses conditions, pain in the sides regu@tâ€"‘ay wired, ready for the power, and s enifioaents meise id hauing old 9 ribee n wieinendih. " timm misplacement of internal organs, “"â€"iw«-avcr and Mr. O. Fisher started vousmess, â€" desite to cry, pal»pitati-o.n, i work at the sugar beet factory _ in Dear Sirsâ€"I can recommend MIâ€" NARD‘S LINIMENT for Rheumatism and â€" Sprains, as I have used it for both with excellent results. & Yours truly, T. B. LAVERS, If [ you are _ troubled with weak, tited â€" feelings, _ headache, backache, beating â€" down _ sensalions, bladder weakpess, _ constipation, â€" catarrhal conditions, pain in the sides regularâ€" ly or irregularly, bloatine or unnatâ€" ural enlargements, sense of falling or misplacement of internal organs, nerâ€" vousmess, â€" desite to cry, palpitation, hot flashes, dark _ rings under _ the eyes, or a loss of interest in life, I invite you to write and ask for my #imple _ method of home treatment, with ten days‘ trial entirely free and ~postpaid, also references to Canadian ladies who gladly tell how they have regained health, strength, and happiâ€" ness by this method. Write toâ€"day. Adâ€" dress : Mrs. M. Summers, Box 501, Windsor, Ont Flqradale. e is on the sick list.â€"Miss I-a* . visited friends and relatives erloo over \_ Sunday.â€"Messrs. â€" Geo. +Lorentz and _ Enoch Steffier Sunday with : Mr. John N. > ')-. Edward Krachling was at | Bt. Clements on Sunday.â€"Mr. xï¬‚ï¬ ul ner seriously ill, laid up with preuâ€" ‘nmh. We wish him a speedy, recovâ€" ery.â€"A very pleasant day was spent ;atfllehomollt.udfln. ‘h.i | Steffier _ where a family gathering ; was held, and the entire family sat !down â€"to a ~ Thanksgiving dinner. |Those present were : Mrs. Christ Dieâ€" ‘trich Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. |Daub, Elora ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert ‘and Mrs. John Stefer, Berlin, Mr. |Jooeph StefMer, _ Hlespeler ; Enoch, |Eugene and Clara at home. Atter ‘ dinner a picture was taken of Mr. ln.nd Mrs. Joe StefMier and the twelve ‘grand children. _ A social afternoon was spent and all joined in the card ‘\ party in the evening.â€"This was the {first gathering of the family for _ a \period _ of twelve . years, and when |they departed, every one thanked Mr. ; and Mrs. Joe Stefficr and wished ‘them a long and prosperous life. News â€"Iteras :â€"Born to Mr.. and Mrs. © Menne Roth, â€" Sept. 1§h, A dauighter.â€"Born + to ?x u‘(&s‘“ F Stocser, . 13, a son, “..l-ry‘" ).-â€"m.‘?:uu Cwny. JK, ‘The following is the report for the month of _ September, of S. S. No. 20, Wilmot. The names are in order of merit :â€" â€" _Jr. IV.â€"Mabel _ Schagena, _ Edna Steinmann. * f ~ % _Sr. III.â€"Wendlin Kittel, Josephine Karges. . P e Jr:.' III.â€"Antania Stoesser, Monica Krahling, Joe Stoeser, Alet. Mosâ€" burger, Leo. Wagner. _ 825 "II.â€"Johr Krahling, Florence Martz, Rose Kienappel, Freddie Karges, Joel Jantzi, Clarence Martz. 8 I.â€"Eddie Krahling, Loretto Kittel, Irvin Jantzi. Sr. Premier.â€"Irene Dietrich, _ Norâ€" man Groff. Jr. Premier.â€"Alfred Stoeser, Ella Groff, Olivia Stoeser, Walter Martz, ‘Tony Scheon, Willie Dorscht. Weaver and _ Mr. O. work at the sugar b Berlin last Wednesday The potato crop in this district is a failute. A number of the farmers are notâ€"going to take up their potaâ€" toes at all.â€"The well drillets â€" have fimished â€"aâ€"seventyâ€"t+woâ€"foot â€"_well for Mrs. Elshman.â€"A large number from the village attended the Galt _ Fait last week.â€"Mr. B. Warren have movâ€" ed his household effects to Toronto, where he has taken up his residence. Josephsburg Doon. C. Bowman . spe home hbere.â€"Mr. J loo, Mr. \ M. 6 ‘ Mazaie shants and ‘Mr. Elvin Shaote . w :. No mate ‘te minint, 6 %. on A â€"Miss Ida Bowman “.",lmm. Thanksgiving under the par@fta) rool. â€"Rev. Mr. J. F. Hager, of Pandors, C, E. Convention at the Zion Eyamâ€" Ohio, occupied the, pulpit of. the Menâ€" nonite church on Sunday.â€"Quite & number of this vic#W@lty attended the News Items :â€"Mr. and Mrs. NelSQ9 | qyerseas, at the Cunningham and son Eldin of Berlin,{from all parts spent Sunday with relatives here, ~{ions. We have â€"Mrs, J, Herrmann spent & few erous assistance at Berlin and St. Aw with the increas Mrs. J. Fenton, of » seas forces at t Friday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Donald.{corresponding i â€"Mr. John Messinger returned to Edâ€"]diture, and we monton, Alta., alter spendings a few{to you if you weeks at his home here.â€"â€"Miss Mary |izing an appeal Sugden, of Guelph, is Ilw; her | ceedsâ€"to: us, fo two sisters here.â€"â€"Mr. Da Donald{have mentioned and Mrs. Fred Donald spent Friday |..1 shall be & with the former‘s sister at. Conestoâ€"|will kindly con go who is very ill.â€"Pte. T. Wallingâ€" to your & ton, of London Camp, was a visitor m‘. the Kin at the home of Mr. George «Forwell | Majesty Queen over _ the holiday.â€"Mr. E. Sulliven | us their gracio spent a couple of days at Hamilton.|trust that you )â€"-Mr. Wagner, of Guelph, and . Mr. {see your way t Wismer, and Miss Edith Weber, of L lBerlin, spent Sunday at Jacob Messâ€"| President of ingers.â€"The anniversary services . of Society, 83 the Presbyterian Church will pe held on Oct. 17th.â€"Mr. George Forwell spent Tuesday at Berlin.â€"Mrs. Josâ€" eph Dorsch and little daughter Béniâ€" ta, of Waterloo, are visiting.at her home here.â€"Quite a number _ from here attended _ the Crosshill School Fzeir last Tuesday.â€"Mr. Louis Baechâ€" ler and son Fred, and Mr. All. Bush spent Friday at Waterloo.â€"Mr. wll Mrs. Will Messinger returned to their: home at Willeston, North Dakota, on Monday,. after an extended visit with relatives here.â€"Messrs. George Dreisâ€" inger and Charles Hoelscher _ spent ‘Monday in the village. A child‘s health depends upon the state of his stomach and bowels. If they are kept regular and sweet the little one is sure to ‘be healthy. Baby‘s Own Tablets are the mother‘s best friend in keeping her little ones well. They act as a gentle laxative; are abâ€" solutely safe and are pleasant to take. Concerning them Mrs.‘ David Label Stec. Perpetue, Que., writes:â€" "My baby was so troubled with constipaâ€" tion that he could not sleep day _ or night. I gave him Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lle\s and now he is a big healthy boy." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealâ€" ers or by mail at %5 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. NARROW ESCAPE OoF FAMILY IN STRATFORD Stratford, Oct. 12.â€"Unable to |London Branch. Mr. Schacht of Lonâ€" sleep, and being startled by a :groan|don is the new manager of the Berâ€" from ,his sister in an adjoining room, «_ young Gordon Dunn, son of Mr. and|Lieut. Dingman Commissioned. Mrs. .John Dunn, Nelson street, saved| The sixth Stratford officer to teâ€" the whole family from certain death|ceive a commission in the 7ist Batâ€" by coal gas asphyxiation. ‘The young |tation is Lieut. Geqrge Dingman, eldâ€" man carried _ his . unconscious sister |est son of Mr. w.ez. Dingman, Viceâ€" outside, going back â€" for his mother |Chairman of _ tho‘ Provincial License and his younger brother, Norman.|Commission. leut. Dingman is just Showing _ commendable presence of | completing . a course at the London mind, Gordon threw â€" open a window [military school, and will at once asâ€" ‘in his father‘s room, and shoved the/sumeâ€"a commission in "C". _ Comâ€" ped over to the pure air, and hurriedâ€"| pany, 7ist Battalion, stationed _ in ly summoned a doctor, who. was able | London. The other local officers with to â€" revive all the members of the|the 7ist are Senior Major Delamere, I(amily. Junior Major Massie, Capt. Kennedy [ «_ z22c lz and Lieuts. Ruwald and Lowe. The death took place at the Berlin and _ Waterloo _ Hospital about 11 o‘clock _ Monday night. of Herbert Joseph Weilet while undergoing . an operation for appendicitis. The â€" deâ€" ceased was the sixteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Weiler, 10 Spetz street. â€" e iRate, Mice, etc. _ Don‘t die in the house. 15¢ and 25¢ at Drug and Pou!â€" The funeral will be held Thursday morning _ at 9 o‘clock at St. Mary‘s R. C. Church, and the remains will be taken to Mount Hope R.C. Cemeâ€" tery. He was an .employe of the Berlin Shoe â€" Company â€" where he was well liked and had a darge circle of friends The â€" marriage of â€" Clara Velma, daughter of Mr. Solon Doolittle _ of St. Mary‘s, formerly of Berlin, . to Adam William Gerrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gerrie of Montreal, took place on _ October 12, the Rev. J. George Miller of ‘the First Presbyterâ€" ian Church officiating at the bride‘s home. The bride wore her travelling dress of navy bilue serge with black: satin trimmings, her sister and matâ€" wearing _ pink crepe â€" ge cmme.â€"mt. Harry R. Gerrie was groomsman ; Miss Mary Sparks played the marchâ€" es, and a reception followed the cereâ€" mony. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerrie have gome to New York and Atlantic City. and later â€" will live at 232 Wilson avenue, Montreal. try stores. "ROUGH ON RATS" clears out HERBERT JOSEPH WEILER REALTHY CHILDOREN GERRIEâ€"DOOLITTLE Hawkesville. HYMENEAL OBITUJARY. Mee Willisens Do Miller ~â€"â€"~~~ W#kavince of O s itc R F 7»%.,’.:&.‘w" ue ( es se o t ,‘w‘».“‘ e , .? ‘â€""‘nrg 1 -* of 8t. M: view ol the great mands upon resources, both W and the Near East, have to make an appeal the Empire, py street and other colâ€" .nuâ€".:: the twentyâ€"first day of a g monsy received from this apâ€" peal will be devoted entirely to '.-1 lieving the suflerigs o our wounded: soldiers and sailors, from home and overseas,. at the various seats of war, from all parts of the King‘s Dominâ€" fons. We have glready received genâ€" erous assistance u. our work, but with the increase of British and overâ€" seas forces at the front, there is a corresponding incregse in our expenâ€" diture, and we shall be truly grateful to you.if you will help us by organâ€" ining an appeal and sending the proâ€" ceedsâ€"to us, for the objects which I I shall be greatly obliged if . you will kindly communicate the foreâ€"goâ€" to your government. Their Maâ€" :au. the King and Queen and Her Majesty Queen Alexandra are giving us their gracious patronage, and . 1 trust that you will also be able to see your way to help. LANSDOWNE, iPresident of the British Red Cross Society, 83 Pall Mail, London. In ‘connection with the above teleâ€" gram a public meeting will be held in the Town Hall on Wednesday evenâ€" ing at 8 p.m. to discuss ways and means to raise money for the . Red Cross Fund. _ All citizens are _ reâ€" quested to attend. _ s PRESENTATION TO PTE FREER On Tuesday evening, October 5, a farewell party was held in honor of Pte Freer â€" of the 35 Batt., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Wilkâ€" inson, Conestogo, and a watch. was presented to him by his friends, who, came to bid him God speed. Pte Freer came to â€" Canada from England five years ago, and has been engaged on Mr. Wilkinson‘s farm, till May last, when he volunteered to fight for his kind and country. _All present spent a ver ble evéning. “‘ pbouy:a very moss Creasy presented the gift in behalf of Pte. Freer‘s friends. â€" After theraddres_s and presentation the Messrs Schwartz, Wilkinson and Weber also spoke appropriately. â€" He was a member of the Methodist Epworth League and an ardent workâ€" _ Pte. ‘Fréer returned to camp on Wednesday. . He has been training at Niagara for about five months. Mr. F. C. Adams, who has been the Berlin manager _ of the <John Agrew Shoe Store for some _ time, left yesterday for London where he will join the staff of the Company‘s London Branch. Mr. Schacht of Lonâ€" don is the new manager of the Berâ€" Robert Mutch, Manager of the Hurâ€" on County House of Refuge, died on Sunday* in _ his 65th year. Two weeks ago he suffered from a paralyâ€" tic stroke, and had since been in . a semiâ€"conscious condition. He held the position of Manager of this home for cight years and previous to that livâ€" ed at Gorrie. He was a capable and ’Mllly Manager. His wife, two sons and two daughters survive him. . He will be buried in Clinton Tuesday afâ€" ternoon. Deceased was a member of the Methodist Church and a Conserâ€" |vative in politics. Robert Mutch Dead COWAN.â€"To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cowan, 430 King â€"E., on Octobet Tth, a daughter. f END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA "Pape‘s D::mln" makes Sick, Sour, Gassy mache surely feel fine in five minutes. Hr Schwartz was chairman gnqu: If what you just ate is souring on r stomach or les like a lump of m. refusing to digest, or you belch css and~ scuntate. aopr â€"â€" undizedted food, or have a feeling ~OT difziness, heartburn, fullness, nausem, bas lastc in mouth and stomachâ€"headache, you can get blessed relief in five minutes. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fiftyâ€"cent case of Pape‘s Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needâ€" less it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach â€" disorder. It‘s the quickest, surest stomach doeâ€" tor in« the world. It‘s wonderful. JOHN R‘ KAUFMANN, Mayor . $AÂ¥ RUSGIANS CAPTURE 60 OFFIGE RS, 2,000 MEN WITH SIX GUNS; _ â€" SGORE BIG VIGTORY IN 6ALIGNA (Canadian Press Service.) Petrograd, Oct. 13.â€"The official statement issued last night referring to the Russian victory in Galicia, semiâ€"officially announced . yesterday, says: At the village of Haivorenka our detachments forced the enemy‘s last line of defence and occupied two rows of trenches.‘ They also stormâ€" ed a farm on a height east of Haivorenka. This position constituted> a strong fort and in the fort 252 men surrendered with one gun and . three machine guns. The enemy lost heavily in unsuccessful attempts to reâ€" capture this position. By a fresh effort in the same region we forced the enemy‘s line on mount Makova capturing an entire Austrian battalion. As a result of nghting in the whole of this sector the enemy retired in disâ€" order beyond the Stripa. Our trophies consist of 60 officers and over 2000 men taken prisomer with 4 guns and 2 machine guns. Blind Boy‘s Body Found. The body of Vernon Morrison, . the twelveâ€"yearâ€"old blind boy from Winâ€" nipeg attending the Ontario School for the Blind in Brantford, was found in the mill race above Wilkes‘ dam Sunday morning. While out walking with classmates Tuesday last he was missed. When four days‘ search, inâ€" cluding dragging, failed to locate him, the mill race was drained. Ladies‘ Home Journal Patterns. | V | __ Other lines of Natural Canadian Mink, Sable wxz_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" and Fox are also here at prices decidediy lower than they will be later in the season. We show nice New Set of Neckâ€" piece and Muff in these retiable Furs at mc B 3 io t es 22000 hasog e t o on New Gols Uoats Jor Warm Furs Terms Cash. W OMEN AND CHILDREN need the comfort of good warm Fur Garments during ou»r fine cold Canadian Winters. We want to impress our patrons with the fact that we have made bif proâ€" vision for the coming Season by buying early and when the prices were touching the lowest point. We have therefore a stock of the choicest and most fashionable Furs at prices unmatched anywhere, Among the many popular Neckpreces and Muffs are Handsome Sets of Black Siberian Wolfe in large and medium sizes and range in prices from . $15.00, 20.00, 25.00, 35.00 to 50. 00 Summonses for Autoists. F\illmvtn; upon aâ€"number of recent| Premier â€" Borden â€" has anvited" the _ motor accidents in Brantford, _ two}Premiers and Ministers of Education policemen (traffic officers) being hit,|of the several Provinces to meét him and Pte. Taylor of | the Dragoons{in a conference on the problem . of _ knocked off his wheel â€" and his face eturni Idiers badly cut, the police have issued forty employment for ri ed iyo m summonses for local auto owners for. k d exceeding the speed limit. The limit Mr. and Mrs. H. Longhurst, Mr. at the busiest corner is four miles and abd Mrs. Oliver Geiger and Dr. Wm.. | on main streets six miles an hour, and Geiger, motored to Hensall on‘ Satâ€" few cars keep to this. urday _ where they spent Thanksgivâ€" . For Women and Children Great Corner Store, Waterloo. FLangBros ww n on * _ _____ .. _3 AAL 21 »l as m an, VV UFHHETt,~ UUTT t3 verew servepwr wi#wve p Erame: ~â€" Your ;,andl l,\ Coat can casily hguh‘d from our stock. Jur Asâ€" sortment is really one to be proud of. Two of Canada‘sForeâ€" . most Mantle Manufactâ€" _ urers are represented in our stock, which is a guarantee that our Coats i# are as NEW as any Merchant‘s in the ‘l'a City and at the lowest possible prices too. _ ©; Come and see § Fatal Accident at Paris. Shortly before midnight on the inst. a man was found lying on tracks of the G. T. R. at Paris J tion. _ Both legs had been cut pletely off below the knee and r some distance from the trunk. t unfortunate man, who stated that 1 name was John Laird of Hamnua, was taken to Brantford Hospital ; Dr. Dunton, where further amputation of both limbs for some inches was necessary. Laird passed away shock a few hours later. . It is q known how he got on the tracks, and he is said to have been around town throughout the day. : Premier â€" Borden â€" has anvited" the Premiers and Ministers of Education of the several Provinces to meét him in a conference on the problem â€" of employment for returned soldiets, SILVER WEDDING A number of the friends of Dt, Mrs. J. F. Monsberger cel with them the silver anniver their wedding on ‘Monday even Mrs. Bechtel and son Mr. . Foster: Bechtel; of Waterford, were gm:* the home of _ Mr. â€" and. Mrs. B. E. Bechtel over the holiday, f ing. . B. BRICKER