Prenremcan was morg d aft ef Mr.osins Miso sdure,‘ eir eldest daughtor, Miss the preserce ef _ sbout 4| {riends â€" and. telatives [: Miss â€"â€" Mice â€" Ohotmers pried to Mr. Abi‘m Siegâ€" Iv in Clark, of the 0. A.C. visiting Tis graadparents re. ..'.. .†tre Ont AmM TTLIC PIa]MaTCS at INC \\llflflany :hi":‘kml'mh;,(-':""):"n 1"..|hâ€"‘ school, where she was very popular valuaile _ medicine for 1 used them for my own a he was small and ~ last New Bell "as A‘rlved en T bisl a hbaby visitor * â€" did net agree with him, lll Vew "alIIblll'g rlr.nlhvr box of the Tah P y quickly belyed him." 14 A committee cf the Youn: Feoole‘s ic«‘s such as 1 is that have [ Socicty of St. Peter‘s Ev. Luth. ‘s Own â€" Tablets: popular | Churea composed _ of _ Messrs. Paul shown them to tbe‘ an inâ€"| Preus, Albert Walschmidt and Orlanâ€" edicine for _ little ones. | 4o Thicl, went to New Ham ur:, always do goodâ€" they Friday â€" to receive _ the new _ bell barm. Once a mothet | which was purchased and presentâ€" po¢ hor little one fed to St. Peter‘s by. Lutheran chureh haxe ‘nothing cl&. For | ol New Hamknr# Coha hnd amishe the amount _ oi written during the amount of insurance Jarge sum . of _ $64,â€" total _ income _ to $804,759 wa§$ paid i in â€" death _ claims, .. The total assets of increased by _ $1,â€" mow total the splendid ,561. _ Ninetyâ€"four per is amount is _ inâ€" such _ giltâ€"edged | seâ€" first mortgages _ on unicipal bonds and loans y‘s policies. s ~the Company‘s polics ption that is of the utâ€" to the policyholders runce of the manageâ€" rule laid down at the inâ€" ie. Company that _ none holders‘ money be invesâ€" lative securities, and one ts of which has been that has been lost _ during e years the company las business. _ exception _ of _ a small business written in Newâ€" he company continues . to eperations to the _ Canaâ€" n which in late years it d a status that entitles as a truly great national guidance of men possessâ€" isiness acumen and high : of their responsibilities ation to the policyholders pany like President E. P. :C., and Managing Direcâ€" egenast, the company will, pu:ra on to still higher in its wide field of what y be termed philanthropic olls. â€"Wed:ing bells rest continmaliy. loses Roop was 1 to Miss _ Ruby ‘ i Tuesday â€" of o this renreman was mo ef Mr. and AMis. . it eldest daughtor, Interest. â€"Mis tancy, Grove â€" i an attack of =| hope for Lior ABLE MEDIZINE FOR ALL BABIES POCLE bo« it has been ath losses. and maâ€" & out _ of interest has also been able of ~ over $9,000,000 and _ at the maintain its of having _ the xpense to income oi ng business in Canâ€" ge for 1910 â€" <being. ;izvensm | indicate . a principle . as . _ Notwithâ€" e of business la grinpe speedy roeâ€" initod of Neâ€" this week meeting _ of e â€" Company head office, wust not be Mex suft 1 at a in ad this Pt. I Sr.â€"Harry Koch, Vera Lantz, Emma Boshart, Atnetta Lantz, Theoâ€" dore Forler. Pt. I Jr.â€" Clayton Mohr, Irene Berg, Mable Forler, Reinhardt, Doerâ€" ing. s The child had been a sufferer from dliphther.a for only a week and the morning of her death it was â€" said that she was improving, _ but _ she took a sudden turn and _ gradually sank. * II Jr.â€"Herbert Koch, Ella Seyletr, Eimer. Heldman, Geo. Hartung, Gorâ€" don Hartung. Ot. IIâ€"Ella Howard, Valentine Glasser, _ Henty Boshart, Stephen Schmidt . Dolly was a lovable child and will we very much mfssed by her parents ind little playmates at the Suddaby scheol, where she was very popular It Classâ€"Milton â€" Mohr, Reinhardt Heldman. III Sr.â€"Alberta Forler. Iil Jr.â€"Milton Shantz, Melvin Berg Wilson Hofiman, (Alberta _ Hartung, Edna Mohr. A wide circle of _ friends will reâ€" irct to learn of the death of _ Dolly, the _ bright sevenâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mis. 8. B. Ferriet, _ which took place on Thursday evening al the residence on Queen street Berlin I1 Sr.â€"Clarence _ Fotrler, Katie Shantz, Norman Weiderhold, _ Adam Docring. The following is the standing of the pupils for S. S. 17, Wilmot, for the months of January and February: The Address. Drar Miss Pelz.â€"We have met bere this evening to show our apprecia tion of the services you have rendâ€" ered the Freeport Church and _ Sabâ€" bath ~School as an organist. . You rot only have faithfully fulfilled your position as an organist but also have endeared yourself to vs by your quiet vnassiming and kindly disposition ami it is with feelings of regret that we e called ufor to part with _ you and hope that _ you will accept this slight token as an expression of our esteen: for you and hope â€" you will fint a field‘ of vsâ€"fulness in _ your new szphere of life and that our Icss will be anather‘s gain. Signol on behalf of the Freeport Chur.h and Sabbath School. BEATH uF VGLLY FERRIER Farm was in Berlin on Monday last. | jtrrnoon. The attendance was someâ€" â€"Tue auction sale of farm stock ans ( chat larger than in previous years. im;lements of _ Mr. C. «ols lagt [ ir. John L. Eidt occupied the chair Thursday afternoon was licgely atâ€" | ind alter a lew introductory remarks tended ard gcod prices were realized }] alled to the platiorm Mr. _ Allen ibroughou.â€"Mr. A. J. Mickus of Wa | Smith of the Huron Road, who gave teiloo wiclded tic hammer in _ his | a very intcresting address on Seeds. s al edicient style.â€"Mr. W. J | Mr. Smith is a young man of _ conâ€" _tewart cï¬ Chico,ee was indisposed | siderable mbility and appearances inâ€" for a few days of last week.â€"â€" Mr | dicate that he will in time become a Hy. Heise was a pusiness visitor to J platfiorm orator. Mr. Gavin Barbour the county town on Monday.â€"Miss | f Crosshill spoke on heavy horses in Alma Bock ‘has _ almost recovered | 1 very fuent manner and his address from her recent atitisk of preumon | Â¥as much appreciated by farmers who ia.â€"Mr. Felz and family moved to | ire breeding that class of horses. The Pristcn on Monday where they will | ittendance at the evening meeting in future reside ind whence trey | was exceptionally good. Mr. E. D. Briefs.â€"Miss Ella Luts was _ the| Items of Interest.â€"The annual supâ€" grost of . Miss kElla Weaver ol 8: [ plementary meeting of the South Watâ€" hureh street, Berlin, over, Sunday.â€" | cloo Farmers‘ Institute was held Miss Esther Shants of HHI Cres. | ere on Tuesday, Feb. 28th, in the I‘ew Hamburg. <«he pe.l weighs sounds and with carriage and HONOR ROLL FREEPORT *§t 1 was about discouraged and had lost faith in _ all kinds of _ soâ€"called cozema cures, when I" saw _ an ad . tell ng about D. D. D Prescription. 1 sent for sample bottle apd the third application convinced me that I had at last got a sure cure. Two bottles efected a complete cure." What D. D. D. did for this little boy it will do for any skin sufferer. A mild, soothin« liquid made up of Oil of Wintergreon, â€" Thymol, _ GJyeerine and other ingredieats, _ it penetrates to the rovt of the trouble and washes ‘"‘My little boy three years old was covered irom head to food with _ ccâ€" zema. 1 tried over twenty different kinds of salves and washes but could not see any improvementâ€"in fact it s emed to be getting worse. Covered With Eczema On March 2ist, 1910, Mr. McMillan, of Port Hood, N. S The following is; the adsress: of Doon. ) Mr. and Mrs. K inzie. April 4.â€"Farm stock and implements Dear Friend.â€"It is with deep regret of Geo. B. Cleghorn, 1 _ mile we see you leaving our community north of West Montrose _ on the for ot‘er spheres of â€" usefulness. Durâ€" ald Bowman homestead. ing the many yea:s we have had e the pleasure of associating with you| Robt. Bricknell 2 uctioneer in our joys and sorrows, we _ have| March 11.â€"Farm stock _ and impleâ€" always found you to be good useâ€" ments of Thomas Clayfield _ in ful neighbors, ready to give _ shclpâ€" the village . of Conestogo. ing hand whenever and . whetcret T | March 15â€"Real estate and bousehold qvired. We fecl that we cannot sevâ€" eflects helonging to the estate of er these bends of in‘im«te _ acâ€" the late Moses Reist, in the village yuaintance with meré words but i of Breslau, or‘cr to mere fclly express _ our Msht'l&-'â€""flï¬m an:«;othon:ehrrï¬ appreciation and esterem, we ask yor » im . Dt bota to accept theso chairs as a sliii g,“mh::“wn:!;::&“ 'l’m Hail, (olita io thkerd _ . Yellh wish v0 | | apardosr.â€"â€"Auction. aate of itaL o8 continued proszerity in yorr â€" new tate, farm stocx and implements 't‘l“"“' :I"d :'0':" 3‘;"“ will ever "":"-Ԡthe estate of _ the late Augus« he cssings and comforts of life osenda and though our paths may diverg purget» in R__ is may we ever remember the Giver of SER. vtloncer all gifts and may we at last, wh A FRA Au our toil and sorrows are _ over be March 15â€"Stock and implements of imfod in that Hissful home . where| ~~ Jacob Green, Lob 16, Con. 5, Tp there will be no more parting. nft _ * Narth * o inss e n Nigned on behalf of _ ynnr.-m-igh- bors. â€" ~ Presentation.â€"A large number of neightors gathcred at the home o Mr. Albert Stoltz snd presented Mr. and Mrs. Irs» Kinzie with two beautiful chairs.â€"Mrs. E. Hartzburâ€" ges read the address and afier the jrosentation made appropriate _ adâ€" fir.sses. Iseswch wis then served and the balance of the evening was spent in sotial intercourse. be held at New Dundee on Saturday evening, _ March 11th, between the King Edward VIIL. and New Dundee «iterary Societies. The subject under discussion will be "Resolved that Reâ€" form has done More for Mankind than Invention.‘" _ Messts. E. H. Thamer and Elmor Poth of New Dundee will take the affirmative while Messts S S. Lautenschlager and J. S. Bergey will uphold the negative side of the argument. Items of Interest.â€"Mrs. Stahl of gmiles cast of Crosshill. Morriston is spending a few _ days| march 16â€"Furniture sale of the late under the parental roof.â€"Mr. Eldon John M. Martin ncar Yatton. and Miss Elsie Cressman of Roseâ€" ~ bank spent ‘Sunday in the village .â€"| March 21â€"Farm stock arel _ impleâ€" Mr. Allen Snyter of Toronto and Mr. ments of J. G. Beathson, Lot 8, Ezra Snycer of Winnipeg are Con 14, Peel. y s;ending a _ fow days with their romandits brother, Mr. Norman Snyder. E 1 Chants: Anatianaar Cured By Two Bottles D. D.D. News Notes.â€"Mr. M. Cressman and Miss C. Cressman of near Haysville sisited at the home of their _ grandâ€" ‘ather, Mr. J. S. Hallman, on Sunâ€" lay.â€"Mr. D. Slabach spent _ Sunday with friends in Berlinâ€"Mr. A. C. dowman. attended the Automobile Sshow held in Toronto last week.â€"Mr. Erwin Becker of Mildmay has acceptâ€" ed a position with his uncle, Mr. Ezra Becker for the summer.â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Shantz and _ family visited the latter‘s parents at Bridgeâ€" port on Sunday.â€"A union debate will Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Eidt spent ooooaae last Sunday in New Hamburg.â€" Mrs.| March 21â€"Farm stock and _ impleâ€" Hartung and daughter visited friends ments ci Raymond "L. Golbeck, 2 south of New Hamburg over Sunday. miles south}of Badeirt and 3 miles _ e ns ee east of New Hamburg, in Wilmot strumental music furnished by Messrs| â€" NCw Dundee, and 4 miles south of strumental music furnished by Messrs L Fred Berg and Elmer Doering with| _ P24¢", 02 the Huron Road. ' Miss Elorna Schmidt as accompanist. March 23â€"Farm stock and impleâ€" Both vocal and instrumental â€" music |* ments of Jacob Wah!, 1; miles were of a high order and greatly apâ€" east of St. Agatha and 3 miles | »eciated by all those present. west of Waterloo. I 1 very fluent manner and his address Â¥as much appreciated by farmers who irc breeding that class of horses. The ittendance at _ the evening meeting was exceptionally good. Mr. E. D. cidt delivered the address of welâ€" chat larger than in previous years. itr. John L. Eidt occupied the chair ind alter a lew introductory remarks alled to the platiorm Mr. _ Allen ROSEVILLE Angus . wrote March 15â€"Stock and implements of Jacob Green, Lot 16, Con. 5, Tp of _‘ North _ Easthope, 4 miles no~‘henat of Stakes: eare, March 9â€"Farm stock and implements of Lynn Lasby, Erin Tp. This sale promises to be one of the largest of the season. March 10â€" Farm stock and impleâ€" ments of .J. P. Walker, Nassagaâ€" weya Tp. March 14â€"Farm _ stock _ and impleâ€" monts of W. .J. Darragh in Nassaâ€" ga weya . March 20â€"Farm â€" stock and impleâ€" ments of Wm. Kitching in Nassaâ€" gaweya. March 23â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of Silss _ Decker, Beverly Tp., Wentworth County. March 11â€"Stock and implements of Ben _ Krupp, L.ot Nos. 10 and 11, Cop. 14 Tp. of Blenheim, 3 miles southwest of New Dundce, northeast of Shakespeare. March 14â€" Farm Stock andl Imple ments of Eph. K, Weber near the village of Strasburg, 5 miles south of Berlin and 2 mil«s roith E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer March 10â€"Mortgage Sale, at Town Hall, Berlin, of two story brick house, and lot, on Queen _ street south, Berlin, occupied by J. R. Staufier, at 2 o‘clock p. m. April 4.â€"Farm stock and implements of Geo. B. Cleghorn, 1 mile north of West Montrose _ on the ald Bowman homestead. March 14â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of John Drvar, 1} miles wost @ St. Clements and 3 miles east of Crosshill. CGeo. 6. Class, Auctioneer March 13â€"Mortgage sale cf two valuable _ farms in Peel at Zi‘â€" liax House, Elmira. March 9â€"Farm stock including shortâ€" horn â€" cattle and implements â€" of A. D. Schmict, 34 miles rorth c# Elmira. Anelioncer Crawler has a April 1â€" Valuabic dwelling of Mrs Philip Kreft, No. 79x99 Park St. March 30.â€"Farm Stock and implcâ€" ments of Baruard Bocgel, } mile morth of St. Clements, 3 â€" miles south of Hawkesville and 1} miles northeast of Heidelberg. March 29.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" merts of Andrew B. Grof, 2} ‘miles west of _ St. Agatha, 1} miles ecst cf Philipsburg and 3 miles north of â€" Baden. March 16â€"Farm stock and _ impleâ€" ments of Daniel Shantz, 1} miles east of Haysville, 5 miles west of W. CRAWLEY, Auctionâ€"or March 15â€"Farm _ stoc:. and impleâ€" ments of Mrs. Joseph I. Bowman 2, miles southcast cf Elmira, 3 miles northcast of St. Jacobs, gud half mile west of ~Jerusalem. ch 23.â€"Farm stock andL lm:le mente holo#lng to ertate of late Nicalous Wagler, in the Tp. of Wilmot, Waterloo Councy, 1 mile east of B iden. March 11.â€"Valuable 117 acre farm of late Ephraim S. Cressman, 3 miles east of Breslau at City Hall steps, Berlin. Marc« 9â€"Farm stock and implements ol Mrs. John Justus, 2} miles west of HAwkesville and 34 milâ€" es east of Linwood Con. 13. March 11â€"Household efects belongâ€" ing jo the estate of the late northwest of Waterioo and 2 miles southeast of Erbsville. March 10.â€"Farm â€" stock and impleâ€" ments cf Abram L. Rowoll, 3 miles south of Hayswille and 3 miles north of Plattsville. Auction of good dates _ still open in Town of â€" Berlin A 4 MICKUS, Augtioncer eales OPc fazj;f";.:f.;l Confirmati on un The zim of _ tke class for. the comâ€" ing year is to raise the memocrship to ffly and the following officeis have been enrolled for the ensuing year to acKieve that end. Presicentâ€"Will Mitchell. ~ VietPres.â€"Mr. S. E. Davies. Secy.â€"Treas.â€"John Joyce. Assistantâ€"Mr. Oliver Mitchell. Teacherâ€"Rev. Jos. Janes. Committecsâ€"Lookout, Mr. Monker, Chairman and Messrs. O. Mitchell, Hay and _ Amos; Literary, Social and Musical, The President, Mr. E. G. Reeves and O. Wachsmutt. Press; Jas. T. Uttley. . The _ class have accepted a chalâ€" , lenge from the B.Y.P.U. to debate at an early date "Reciprocity" andl will accept ‘the negative side. held at an ecarly date. 86 inch wile, special worth fot.....0000 00000 . â€" A fine quality OÂ¥wiss Muslin, plain and soft for dresses, 45 inch wide, better than organdy and more silky im appearance, prices 25¢, 30¢, 45¢, to... _ Mikr Sur The Baraca Bille Class organized in the King Str.ct Baptist Church Berlin, has mot with success. The woekly meetings have been well attended and much interest manifested in the lessons taught by thiir teacher, the Rev. Jos. Janes, the pastor of the church. Fine White Voiles with silk stripes 27 inch wide, at 3(c, 35¢ emd _ 15â€" VWhite Swiss Enabroidered M «lin in pretty designs, speciu a; 45 50¢c, 60¢, to per yd. ... ...._.... 13 White Swiss Dotited Musin, in var ious disigns at !5¢, 25¢) #5¢, to 50 This is the season when Ladies are buying white materials for confirmation dresses and as we have made special purchases of many lines of pretty white goods for this purpose we are anxious that all should see the pretty and useful fg:n‘s before making their selections. Imported direct from Great Britain, France and Switzerland are many of the following lines and we will ask you to see them at your convenience, they are displayed this week. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN and all necessary out houses, two i + good wells, a good orchard and berry ° 9No"ce to Credltors patéhes. Would be specially suitable . mm> [9: market gardener. For lurtbgr parâ€" / In the matter of the estate of Th ticulars apply to Mrs. Sophie Burâ€" : oimas getz, Bridge;ort, Ont | Johnson, of the Township of Waterâ€" * 5* 5 * | loo, in the County of Waterloo, mds and all {liecéssary "outâ€l;;m;s: Containing 10 acres more or less in the Township of Waterloo, in Rosenâ€" dale, on the road leading from Bridgeâ€" port to Bloomingdale. On it are a good house, driving shed, bank barn, The annual banquet will also Lt 314 acres in Saskatchewan, 2 miles from _ Manor, a town with railway and 4 elevators, all first class wheat land, no waste land, house and stable and 150 acres broke. Price $22.00 per acre. Might exchange for suit able residential property. Particulars of ahy of the _ above cheerfully given. J. N. Cober erty on the market toâ€"day. Must sell ‘ owing to ill health.‘ > | 500.00. Biggest J. N. COBER, Real Estate Agent, Box 205, Hespeler, has the following for sale:â€" | 100 acre farm, nearly all clear, good large house, large bank barn, orchard, _well watered, well fenced, soil clay | and sandy loam, no hills, spring creek at rear, school and church 4 _ mile. Hespeler and Preston 2} miles cach. Price $5,500.00 4 155 aceres in Puslinch, good dairy farm, stone house, bank barn, _ good orchard, #ood soil, Hespeler 4 miles, school aud post office 4 mile. | 113 acre fatm, Waterloo, 1} miles from Hespeler, â€" large house, good bank barr, orchard, well _ watered.| no stones, no hills, several acres o!l timber, sandy loain soil. Price 83,-! _ Speakers:â€" â€" ‘ Mayor Graybill, Mr. R. Reid, Dr. McAlfine, of Toronto, Prot. G. E. Day, of Guelph. The meeting is free, farmers and all others are especially urged to be present. â€" Dr. McAlfine‘s address will be of Interest to ladies. Stock Judging Course Thursday evening at 8 p. m. in the Public Library Water!oo, a public meeting will be h:ld in connecticn with the WHITE NAINSOOK Farms for Officers Elected COTTON VOILES ROBE CAMBRIC FARM FOR SALE Meeting Hespeler. 1e said assets, or for any part thereof, to any person "or persons of whose claim or claims notice: shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Skirting Embroidery, 51 in. wiue, scalloped and hemstitche1 cdges,‘spé cial at _ 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.2 to Skirting â€" Embrofdery, 27 inch wide scalloprd and hemstitchei cdges, speâ€" clad per yd: at 60c, ?3¢ and . 31 00 And take notice that after the said first day of April, 1911, the _ said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and the said Executor will not be liable for Executor, Berlin Dated Berlin, March 1, 1911. The fnest and cheapest skirtinx em broderies ever shown by n: tate, on er before the first day â€" of April, 1911, their names and addresâ€" ses with full partrculars in writing of their claims and statement of their acoounts and the nature of the secuâ€" rities (if any) held by them, ° duly verified, by Statutory Declaration if demanded. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R.S.O. 1897, Chap. 129, and amendâ€" ing Acts, that all persons having claime against the estateof Thomas Johnson, of the Township of Waterâ€" loo, in the County of Waterloo, who died on or about the 25th day â€" of February, 1908, are requested to send by post, prepaid, or delivered, to the undersigne | Executor of the said esâ€" Worth Worth Worth Worth A+ special cut prices. 12J6 fOP ... 000. 206 JOf .....+...«:~.... . @5€ fOF ....0.....0.00.0.002 .. 30¢ for ... 000 * WHITE INDIA LINENS _ Embroidery Dress Patterns VICTORIA LAWNS EMBROIDERIES 20c for 25¢ for 15¢ for 15¢ for J. G, WING, wklyâ€" 3t tnl Misses _ White Dresscs, mull $2.25 $8.7§ amd .000 000000 0 20c 1 9k J( 1( Misses White Underskirts, very rctty ready made skirts for girls lor ages 14 to 17 years, special at at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 _ and $2.50 White _ Silk Gloves, clbow lengths, special at _ 50¢, 75¢ and ... $1.00 Sils Ribbons in 4 and widths special at 15¢ and Embroidery bandings to match the skirtings, at 15¢, 25¢, 35¢ to..30¢ Duche:s Satin Ribons at 30¢ and â€" _._ . And take notice that after the 12th day of April, 1911, the said Frederick Holwe‘!, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said The _ Silver Srring Creamery Company â€" Limited, among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice, and that the said Frederick Holwell will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any persons of whose claims he shall not then have eceived notice. Dated at Berlin the 7th day of March, 1911. > send by post prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitors herein for Frederick Holwell, the liquidator of the said Company, their names and addresses, and full particulars in writing of their claims, and _ stateâ€" ments of their accounts, and the naâ€" ture of the securities, if any, held by Notice is hereby given that _ all persons having any claims or demands aza‘nst the Silver Spring Creamery Company, Limited, are requested to WHITE UNDERSKIRTS n the matter of the Voluntary Wind: ingâ€"Up of The Silver Spring Creaâ€" mery Company, Limited, and The Ontario Companies Act. * MILLAR & SIMS, Solicitors for the said Frederick Holwell, Liquidator 10â€"4t. Notice to Creditors RIBBONS GLOVES DRESSES per , law 5 â€" inch .. 25¢ $1.1% yd. M