«3 C 9m ." _ Address and Presentation.â€"On the ‘A evening of Wednesday, March 11th, ~~1914, Mr. Elia$ Hallman was , acâ€" * _ sorded a pleasant surprise by about ~_ 80 of the members of the cougregaâ€" ~_+ tien of the local U. B. church, who ,__ presented him with a handsome oak _ gocker, the occasion being the 40th F‘ ~Ammiversary of his services as chorâ€" â€"â€" fegerâ€"and Bible class teacher in the _ < +â€"@abore mentioned church and Sunday wchool. Following is the address: > Mr. Elias Hallman. _ Our Busy Neighbors _ Dear Friend and Brother:â€"It is with feelings of gladness that _ we are gathered here toâ€"night, to do homor to youm as one whom we {eel has so fully imerited some recogniâ€" tion for your services to the * New Dundee Church and Sunday â€"school during the last forty years. By your kind and unassuming disâ€" position we believe you have _ won the respect of all, and those who have been associated with â€"you _ in the Mastier‘s service have been beneâ€" fitted in some way by your willingâ€" ness at all times to l«-n}l the helping hand. Especially is this frue inconâ€" nection with vour work as ‘a membet of the. Christian Endeavor â€" Socicty. and your cefforts in bchali _ of _ your younger friends have been highly apâ€" preciated. And now wlien all have deemed your untiring _ cBorts _ and services _ of _ inestimalde value, _ it would indeed sceem ungrateful on our part if we did not in some small way express our appreciation of your services, therefore we ask you to acâ€" cept this chair as a _ very sligkt token of our esterm for you and also wish you and yours many more years of health ard happiness and also of service to our Master and the church which owes you so large a debt | of gratitude. Signed on behalf of the Church, the Sanday Schoel and _ the Christian Endeavor Socicty. Allen C. Hallnan _ Jesse Clemens A. Hilborn Lincoln Cassel Mlt. Hallman replied in a very acâ€" ceptable manner to this expression of gratitude on tlie part oi Ins frignds. ‘The remaindet of the evening _ was spent in speech nwking, music, social intercourse and in partaking â€"of an appetizing lunch prepared by the laâ€" dies. All present spent a , pleasant evening and dispersed | at a sctasonâ€" able. hour. Mt. .J. C. Hallman filled the chair in a very aveeptapit manâ€" ner. News Notes iâ€"Mr. and Mrs, ‘Thos.| Mayberry have _ moved to Stratford. Mr. Pan Nafziger â€" has bought â€" Mr. Mayberry‘s property amd ltis taken| possession. . We welcome lim to . OUr village.â€"Mrs. Wim. Opper‘s sale was 2 decided success. The farm was pNsâ€" ebased by NMr. Jolin Gascho of _ Wel | Psley.â€"A number of the farmers are takins advantage of the fme weather | and â€" ate getfing â€" their spring \\n'!d‘ eut.â€"Mr._â€" Stuart Mayberry returnedi home after _ spemaing~ a week with; fricnds _ in _ ~tratferd. â€" Mr. _ Mil, Mard Magwood spent the weekomd at | his home hrre.â€"VMt. and Mrs. Wilso 2‘ Fost spent a few days with the fot wmer‘s fathor Air. 11. Xostâ€"â€"ilt. [ï¬X i sell Barnott, Listowel, vistted at P18 BOWELS OUT OF ORDER? :::\;...... bome _ of 1 Thursday last WE GUARANTEE RELIEF You kiow usâ€"aad, when we guat antee Resall Orderiies to satisfy you otâ€" your mobey. hack, you know â€" it is because we have faith in _ them. We want vyou to come tecus and get a package of thom. ( se oa dew or the entise box ‘Then, if mot entire Iv satisoed, come back ant wo will give back your money.. You promise nothing, sizn neilang. â€" We accept vour mere word We beiieve Rexatl Orderhes aio the besi. bowel remedy made. | They taste like canir Suething and casy in action, they (do net cause ghping, nausea, putuihc of exCessive leoseness, as hatsic plasies de. Te all Orderlies tonc and stronution the nerves and musclos of the bowels and promptly relieve constipation, heip mg to overcomes its cause, and at the same time. removina the cbict . cause of sick headaches. bthousness, _ bad breath, nervousness and other tils caused by inactise bowels. _ In vest pocket tin boves, Ino, 256, Stc. You can bue Revall Orderlies onts at The Revall Stores, and in this towi ondy hy us 0\0( _ Hachnel Watetloo, Ort .0A o4. Hoos, Berim Uat. as Mr Pool io plasies do. Ties and stronution the s of the bowels and constipation, â€" heip ts cause, and at the na the cbicf cause â€" hbthousness, bad 38 Ma in _ thein. us and get a few cor mot entire io They and cause Items of Interest.â€" Miss~ Daisy itansom spent Sunday ‘ with . Miss Laura Sharpe.â€"Miss Linda and Mr. Roy Becker visited their aunt, Mrs. Jacob Dedels on Sunday. â€"Mr. Harry Fiance visited Mr. Lioyd Mader on Sunday.â€"Mrs. George Devitt of ilespeler is visiting with Mr. _ and Mrs. Auton Mader.â€"Miss Lily We sitnhamimner _ visited _ Miss Laurg t‘range on Sunday.â€"Mr. Aaron Madâ€" er took a business trip to Guelph the datter pdrt of last week. When you go to Guelph do not mis§s the train.â€"lNits. Roy Baxter of Drumbo is spending the week with her parâ€" euts, Mc. and Mrs. Jacob Dessler.â€" mirs. David Gimbel and Mrs. Josiah Nabrgany attended a quilting _ bee ut New Germany at their sister‘s home. Mtrs. Mark May, last Tuesday. â€"Mr. Will Kubl spent Sunday under the paiental roof.â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. Charlie Wagner Sundayed with his brother, Nr. Mike Wagner at Berlin. â€"Miss frene Kramp spent _ Sunday with Miss Rosie Wagner. Residence Destroyed by Fireâ€" On Wednesday forenoon Mr. Joe Gole‘s irsidence was destroyed by fire. The blaze started in the chimney. The nouse Leing _ of cement construction tmee wolls remaimn standing. _ The furniture in the lower part of the house was removed without _ being damaged by fire, but that on the top story was burned. Mr. Dan Lerch Sundayed with Mr. xtiurton Wramp.â€"Miss Mary Woolaet, Dorothy _ HMostetler, > Nr. Maurice Einzie and Miss â€" Jemima Clemmier syont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stmon ‘Thalet.â€"Miss Elenora Snyder and Miss Geneva _ Kinzie Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. David Betzner at deilin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Reick and family _ visited Mr. and Mrs. loaac Cober on Sunday.â€" Mr. John Becker and _ Nr. Jobin Schnaetinger attended the funeral of Mrs. _ Horâ€" inan at Nebastapol «on â€" Saturday . â€" Nir. and NMrs.â€" David Gimbel spent sunday with Mrc. and Mrs. Moses Hcckendotn.â€" _ Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Suantz and family of Freeport visitâ€" cu Nir. and Mrs. Simeon Baer _ on Sanday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Oscat Burk nolder moved their furniture to Miss Barbara Cressmans. _ They: ate 1¢â€" sidingâ€" with her.â€"Niss Minnic Herâ€" mushki is recovering from her recent mjaries.â€"Miss\ bMsie Dedcis underâ€" went au â€"operation for appendicitis at the :. & W. Hospitalâ€"Mr. wWenâ€" wall Clemens retarned home from a week‘s sojourn with his mother _ at Brown City, Michigan. She is | well up in years, aged cightyâ€"six, and is atill able to do her own house work. \it. Clemens had an enjoyable time. â€"Air. anil Mrs. Wendall Clemens and mis browhor AatndMmed 1 CRNTED® L New Dundee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis.â€" Norman Clemens.â€" Vr. Lienry Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. Gust â€" Woeidenhammer _ on Runday.â€" Miss VMina Philips suffered a severe uttack of teothache. his brother Nathaniel Clemens Retort of No. 20, Wiinot, for the month of February with percentages, Jr. â€" DV.â€"Horbert _ Kittel 59 per cent., Esiwin Schagena 13 per cent., Amni> Mosburger 27 per cent. gr. 11.â€"Edna _ Steinwann 64 pPet cemt., Annis Stocser 36, Mabel schaâ€" gesa 30 per cont. §r. 11. â€"Wendiin Kettel 72 per cent. Utrdy Jantzi T0 per cent., Allan Ginâ€" goricit 63 per cent., Josophine Karâ€" gos 6il per ecnt., Antonia Storser 60 per â€" eont., _ ex Mospurger 56 pet toDt. Jb. o l.â€"IHarves: Hinschberger _ 89 per ernt., oc Stopser 53 per cont., Lee â€" Wastor C§1 per cent., Monica Krabling 33 per‘cent., Jool Jantzi 15 per cent. L.â€"Floronce _ Martz â€" 90 per ecnt., Sehn Krabling T0 Per cent., Freddic Karsos G8 per ccont. \â€" Persemals :â€"Vr and Nrs Aohn‘ ga d Batiler xisited with friends in MeSâ€"| Keve ~pelor dast Satiitily< and Stndar â€"Mroj Tama Walfred Wanner called on ftiends _ in fown il‘rul:vpvn last Stnday â€"Miss I-'I.mw-“lgp 1 Stasser| from Berlin called on frionds} agart bere Jast Memlax â€"VMr. and Mrs_ Gee 1g0, Uasadom sasited sith Mr. and Mtso sodt Wellmgton Becker near New Dundec, . M@rh Williamsburg Josephsburg of and youug son _ of SebringVille are {i spending a few days witlt her Parâ€" 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Schmidt..â€" ; Miss MacDomald of St. Mary‘s | was |i the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Bogue at | the bome of Mr. John Katzenmeiet.â€"| Miss lda McNay â€" and Miss Cameron | wpent Synday with the Misses Rennie | in North Easthope.â€"Reeve Pequegnat | has returned from a business trip to | the Maritime irovinces.â€"Mr. . Tremâ€" | bert of McMaster Hall, Toronto, 0¢â€"| tupied‘ the pulpit . in the Baptist | Church here on Sunday evening.â€"Mr.| and Mrs. Black of Glenallen moved to |! town last â€" week, and are occupying | Part of Mr. Nablo‘s house on Jacob | itreet.â€"At _ the morning service in Tri&GAty Methodist Cltirch on Sunday. | Mrs. (Dr.) â€" Ford sang very sweetly, | the solo, "Just For Toâ€"Day."â€"Mrs. ‘Mdicombe is in Toronto, the guest &Â¥ ber daughter Mrs. Smith.â€"â€"Mr. and | Mrs. George Bean, left this morning | #e visit with friends in Zinmmerman. «ilisses Beatrice Katzenmeier . and | Ellen Hallman spent today in Berâ€" liz.â€"1r. Krogman of _ Beflin visited ) If:'(«uls in â€" town on Sunday.â€"Mr. ‘Feorge Nahrgang of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end in town.â€"Miss Loretta ’Slm'hwk is spending‘a few days _ in Berlin.â€"Mr. Harry Motchman of Berâ€" Il‘m spent the weekâ€"end in‘ town. â€"Mr. Fred Sterling of NVancouver is visit inz his mother, Mrs. Sterlingâ€"Miss lKatic (Christner feit last week _ for | Nebraska to spend some time withI ‘kor brothers.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Muyray | ‘ul‘ Innsrkip spent Saturday with the‘l |Jatter‘s mother, ~Mrs. Beanâ€"Mr. D. j ‘Becker made a business trip to Totrâ€" ; lolm last, Thursday.â€"â€"Mr. John Zilll]! | xas in London on _ a business tnp’ last week.â€"Mr. Ed. Ratz was in Toâ€" ronto last Thursday.â€"Mrs. Jamsins aad _ Miss Dixon of Exeter are _ the |r,uests of â€" the former‘s sisters Mrs. {0. 11. Recker.â€"Miss MacGifl returned \last week to her bome in Brampton, |after spending _ a few weeks with, |Mr.s E. R. Fitzgerald.â€"Mr. and Mrs.| {Herman _ E. Appel _ of Port llumn: {were the guests _ of the latter‘s broâ€"’ "thnr, Mr. Chas. Hildebrand last week.; â€"yirs. â€" E. Grunderberger | and â€" bet guest Miss Gardner of Mitchell spent | !n few days last week with \\'au‘r]oni ‘cand â€" Preston _ friends.â€"Miss _ Maud |[fueglin of â€" Berlin was the weekâ€"end gnest of Mrs. Ed. PiaB.â€"Mr. F. Goeâ€" bel made a _ business trip to Elmira; on Monlay.â€"Mr. A. Schetrbart of‘ IMon’etun was a. visitor in town : on XHwnd'aA\x-Rer. Dr. MacDonald of Kinâ€" itore was in town last Friday. Nirs. | MacDonald returned home with him,. trftor a week‘s visit with her _ parâ€" }(-m‘s, Senator _ and Mrs. Ratzâ€"Mr. ‘II. A. Betlet has _ sold his property ‘on Henty street to Mr. F. A. Krauss !unzl intends to move to Woodstock "llr- end of th> month.â€"Mr. John E. | Schwartzentruber of PetersbUIg, has moved into the bouse on JosePh Stâ€", lately vacated py Mr. J. E. Bingeâ€" man.â€"Mr. Christine Roth has _ PUtâ€" [chased _ the property _ of the Oak |Grove Cheese and Butter Company, l“ hich was dissolved. Mr. Henry Ratz al Fullarton has leased the factory 'lro:n Mr. Roth and will start the ‘ manufacture of several kinds of fancy ;tl[':‘!s't‘.â€".\lr‘ and Mrs. Conrad Wilker {have moved back to their farm. Mr. | Cliester Devitt has moved into their thouse.â€"Mrs. _ (Olivert H. Becker _ teâ€" !cei\’r(i for the first time since | het \marriage on Thursday afternoon in {Ber &®ome on Jacob street. The livâ€" «9"~ Local and â€" Personal :f-ln_.A Pleï¬fll 4* : tde Merky, who was appointed _ wiring N 3 *mpma .. News )loh"ru. E. J. Kochler left here a aso last Saturday for Chicago, and Mr. E. J. Koehler left here last Saturday for Chicage where he ~will be joined by his wile lrom â€" where they will proceed their return °‘ jouingy for Wadena, Sask., kopwymtgy?uï¬e.golm ago Visiting friends and relatives.â€" Mrs. C. Dietrich who spent the last three months here with her parents and relatives _ started on her . home jourmey last Monday for Sask. where they © own a very handsome home.â€" Mr. J. W. Green representing the Toâ€" ronto Mail and Emnire spent the week end at home with his famiily ind resumed his duties gd;n'u Monâ€" day â€" morning.â€"â€"Mr. _ an Mrs. M. day â€" morning.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Schaub are visiting their son Edgar in â€" Elmira and relatives and friends in â€" Berlin for a few days.â€"An imâ€" mense _ number _ of people gathered around the Royal Hotel property last Saturday and â€" attending the Joint Stock sale when a great deal of merâ€" chandise was disposed of.â€"It is to be deeply regretted that we have to dispense with the fine sleighing that we could enjoy this winter, but runâ€" mers will have to be replaced _ witt wheels immediately. HEALTHY HAIRâ€" NO MORE |~ DANDRUFE It‘s entirely ‘needless to have unâ€" sightly, mattéd, thin or faded hair. A dittle care is all that is needed to make it thick, soft, pretty, perfectly healthy and free from dandrufi. Lse Parisian Sageâ€"it supplies bair needs and is absolutely harmless. 1t ~uickly stops itching head and fallâ€" in bair. and is one of the best tonâ€" ful ics to. invigorate the . scealp _ and maie the hair grow Jong and beautiâ€" Get a botitle of Parisian Sage toâ€" day {from E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, or U. E. Swaisland, Berlin, or at any diug counter. It costs but 50. cents. Rub it into the scalpâ€" all dandruf wisappeaisâ€"your head feds (ineâ€" the hair is pretty and perfectly healthy. The McKie â€" Buggy Co. are very busy scnding out their .spring _ conâ€" signment of buggies. They have disâ€" pos:d of over 500 to date.â€"â€"Botn at Plattsville, on Saturday, March l4th to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Kreb, a son.â€"Mrs. Eckle who has been seriously ill | is improving.â€"Mrs. Isaac Rosenburger, morth of Plattsville has disposed â€" of ber farm to _ Mr. Joshua Shantz.â€" Don‘t forget the â€" celcbrated lecture entitled "My Pensalvanya Dutchman‘‘ ‘which will be deliverea in the Methoâ€" dist â€" Church _ next Monday night, March 23rd, at eight o‘clock. The Rev. Byton SÂ¥aufier of the Bond St. Uomgregational Church, Toronto, and a former citizen of this vicinity will leliver the lecture. Everybody come ind enjoy a â€" pleasant and profitable time. A Good Medicine Baby‘s (Oun Tablets are an excelâ€" lent remedy for little ones. Triey are a gontle laxative wifich sweeten â€" the stomach, regulate the bowels, banish coustipation, worms, colds and simâ€" Ple fovets, and make the child happy, healthy and strong. Concerning them Mrs. Pietre Tousignant, Ste. Sophie de Jevrard, :Que., write: "I _ have fceind Baby‘s _ Own Tablets an excelâ€" Icnt remedy for my little ones and would not be without them." _ The Tablets are sold by medicin> dealets or by mail at 25 ecnts a tox from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a tox from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville Cat. USE PARISIAN SAGE. of Messrs. J. F. Rau, F. Rebelski and J. R. Feick, silverware by wirning from Granites on Tuesday by.a Plattsville for Little Ones (TÂ¥ h Apretty wedding took place od se :::odwath:-d?x.o:u I -’d Peter Shirk, » &., m when their daughter -a.:r':u was united in marriage to Mr. Ben. & Drudge of Markham. The ceremony mE" took place at $ o‘clock in the pres ence of the relatives and immediate friends, Bishop‘J. Snider tying the nuptial knot. The bride was attendâ€" ed by Miss Mary® Weber, and the groom was supported by Mr. Join Drudge. Aiter the ceremony a sump tuous repast was served. Their many friends join in wishing them a long and happy wedded life. News Notes.â€"Mr. Joel Gole had whe misfortune of haying his house uestroyed by fire last Wednesday motning. Mrs. Gole called on > a neighbor, and Mr. Gole was in the uct of getting his "engine ready â€"to go #o work when he discovered the roof of his house all ablaze. There was some furniture and some . bed clothes saved. Neighbors were soon on hand and rendered _ what assistâ€" ance they could. ‘There is some inâ€" surance. The loss will be heavy with the insarance.â€" The sale of _ Mr. John Firchners was well attended, the oldest resident in the locality, everybody was there and good prices woere realized. Mr. Ames _ wicided the hammer. Mr. John C. Albert of Berlin paid a ilying visit to his old ncigbors dast Thursday. K Personals :â€"Miss Burst spent Supâ€" day at her home in Plattsville.â€" Messrs CGcorge and William Appleyard: of â€" Galt spent _ Sunday _ calling of friends here.â€"Mr. ;John Battlers wetg‘ the _ guests of Mr. Melvin Snyder Sunday.â€"Mrs. Armstrong of Hamilâ€" ton is 3 guest of Mr. Mennop Breckus. â€"Mr. _ Fenton â€" Rogers of Innsrkip spent last week in this vicinity ts rewing old. acquaintances.â€"Mr. David liallman had tlr: misfortune _ while tutting wood to have his hand (Ut. Dr Woolner dressed the wound ard it required five stitches.â€"A uimbe from here attended a concert at Williamsâ€" burg on Saturday night.â€"Mr. Archie Sweitzer of _ Crossfield, Alta., _ 1¢â€" turned _ home last â€" week to see bis mother who has been yery ill . tins winter. We are pleased to hote she is somevhat â€" better.â€"Master Lester Rohr who has been confined to _ the house _ all winte? â€" is somewhat imâ€" lproved.â€"-’rhe farmets of this yituhity are busy boiling syrup. * The coming season promises to be a record _ year â€" for the motorcicle trads. _ So many of thase machincs are being purchased by the youag I~¢n of thr vicinity, that walking s }ow Dundee will be considéred bad forin.â€" Quite a number of our {olks are atâ€" teading â€" the lectures by Ur. <iordon of Winnipeg, _ in Betlin this «eck.â€" Our local mailâ€"carriet, Mr. Jool Warâ€" mor, _ whose marriage to Miss Tiz er was reported in these columns _ reâ€" cently, had a fire started on the roof of his house which might easily have tesulted _ disastrously. Only the prompt and heroic eflorts +f the New Dundee fire â€" Brigade saved the vaiuâ€" able house from any selions dam2ge. Pastor‘s 25th _ Anniversary :â€"The Evangelical Lutheran church of Badâ€" en was the scene of a Pleasant gathâ€" eriaz on Monday evening, March 16th whâ€"n Pastor Mr. Brenner was _ SUTâ€" prised by 12 pastors and, his conzreâ€" zation. It was the 25th anniversary of his pastoral work, having been ordained to the Lutheran Clefgy . on March 15th, 1889.â€"Rev. Dr. Hoffman of Torcnto openzd gervices with prayâ€" er and reading the 103 Psalm _ and tave an eloquent address after which he presented in behalf of the minisâ€" ters a beautiful tea sett. Mr. Jno. Heldman _ read an address and _ Nr. Fred _ Leiskau presented the pastet with a wellâ€"filled purse of silver doâ€" MAPPILY WEpDED. New Dundee Roseville Baden 44 y Ur. Gordon i this seck.â€" Mr. Jogl Warâ€" to Miss Trer ~olumns _ Tcâ€" ed on tle 10of nt easily have The â€" International Bible Students Association, whose hcadquarters are at Craven Terrace, London, W., is erranging for a Public mass . meeting for Christian people of all denominaâ€" tions, at which the first of a series of uncertain Bible lectures will be felivered. _ ‘‘Beyond ‘the Grave" _ is the subject of the first lecture. It will be given Sunday at 7.30 p.m., March 22nd, in the Princess Theatre, Waterloo, by pastor Sturgeon, of N. °T. City. M "BEYOND â€" THE GRAVE" SUB JECT OF _ OPENING | DISâ€" . COURSE. 4 THE LB.S.A. PLANS UNSECTARâ€" IAN MASS MEETING. . 4 ‘The speaker of the occasion is said to be a very able Bible scholar and exegete. He is well known on the lecture platform, and being a manâ€" of the proadest sympathies, he has won for himself a warm spot in the bearts vi thousands of his Isarets. He has devoted much tinte to the study . of the â€" condition _ and significance ot death, the nature of the resurrection, and what lies beyond the grave, not eonly for the Christian, but ths nonâ€" Uhristian, the heatltn, and the wilâ€" {ully wicked. Anv desirious of hearâ€" ing an explanation of the Scriptures goncerning _ these important related subjects are cordiallâ€"â€" invited. _ It is lzspecially urged that any who _ exâ€" pect to attend this Bible lecture 'tourse should not miss the opening lecture. _ The doors will be opened |free toj all and no collection solicited. Items _ of Interest :â€"It seems _ as though real sPring has reached us as] since Friday the weatherâ€"man turned: steam on old _ sols rays, which pracâ€" tically took away all the snow, ant made us feel just like making for the: ntraw bat:â€"Tlt> many friends of Mr. Gilbert Holle, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Holle, now of Waterâ€" loo, but formerly of this place, who had to undergo an operation for apâ€" pendicites last _ week, was reported tery low. His fricnds hope for a sperdy recovery.â€"The partial eclipse oi thr moon last ‘Wednesday evening was to be Plainly seen, as the skies lwcre cloudless _ at« the time.â€"The school children are having their time of the year this week as promotion ie’.\;ams are â€" on â€"The Confirmation class, taught by Rev. H. P. Hansen of the Isitheran church, during . the past six months, will be examined on Sunday, march 29thâ€"â€"Nr. Adolph Lembke left on Monday for _ Drake, 'Sask., when he will again work for the summer. â€"â€"Rey. iL. P. Hansen, last Monday, prrticipa‘ed _ in the Jubilee services of Rov. "ir. Brenner of Baden. K being th> 25th anniversary of his enâ€" ter‘nx the ministry.â€"Messts.)W. K. Schiefele and < has. Werle of Waterâ€" loo, called on friends here on Saturâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schumakâ€" ir of Elmira, spent Sunday with the tormer‘s mother here.â€"Miss _ Leona Koch spent Sunday with friends . in Watetloo and â€" Berlin.â€"Several familâ€" ies seem _ to have gotton into the @rip of a now epidemic just springing up bore in the form of a moving feyâ€" er. Nore in the future about this.â€" The ice on th> rivers Conestogo and Cirand is just breaking up at . the time of writimg. THE WATERLOO COUNTY LOAN & SAVINGSCO. Thos. Hillard, President _ E. F. is perfect health; but to enjoy good health it is necessary first to get rid of the minor. ailments caused by defectâ€" ive or irregular action of the stomach, liver, kidneys (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) have proved themselves to be the best corrective or preâ€" ventive of these troubles They insure better feelings and those who rely upon them soon find themselves so brisk and strong they are better able to work and enjoy life. For that reason alone, Beecham‘s Pills are and bowels,â€"ailments which spoil life, dull pleasure, and make all sufferers feel tired or good for nothing. BEECRs PILLs The FavoriteFamily Medicine Better Than Wealth <4!> Counestogo ‘-o ON ““NGS 0. e e # e e Interest allowed on daily balance and compounded halfâ€"yearly. _ ) : 4 â€" Ollooylouu %:.-.to.‘:.l:'â€.’ Wateriog, Ont. March 23.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" 1 meats of John Moogk, 14 miles of Floradale. March 28.â€"â€"Real estate and furniture J of the late Isaac Musselman, ‘EF â€" mira. s March 31.â€"Farm _ stock ‘and impleâ€" ments of the late Herbert Lackner, 3%} miles FEast of Linwood. o Apri} 3.â€"Houseltold effects of the 1 late Mrs. â€" Henty Martin on _ the = townlime between â€" Woolwich and:_ WANTED â€" RELIABLE MARRIED R.R. 4, Berlin, Phone 74014 mâ€"n‘.‘ FOR SALE.â€"CLYDESDALE FILLY rising 2 years. _ J. P. Bresnaban, $4 King St. E. 1w Ver>zpela Has a Resoiutiou. GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, March 17.â€"Serious revolution has broken out on the Venezuelan ‘omâ€" tier near Morawhenna, capital of the northwest district of Rritish Guiana, ;ur bundred and "{ty rchej;. acâ€" cording to the reports, baye rai Qq’ FI Tertor camp and are makin : preparâ€" ations to attack the ‘viilage of San Jose. The Venezucian Government official, Gen. Orres, who commands the frontier stations, and sixty men arc in a perilous position. > Mr. Geo. F. Lackner is spendi the week at Hawkesville, the guc of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. More. IN THEF ESTATE OF HERBERT JAMES LACKNER, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Statute of Ontario, I Geo. V., Cap. 26, that all ctediâ€" tors and others having claims against the estate â€" of HERBERT JAMES LACKNER, late of the Township of Wellesley, in the County of Waterlog and Province of Ontario, Farmer, deâ€" reased, who .died on or about . the sevemth day of December, 1913, are required, on or before the cighteenth day of April, 1914, to deliver or send by post prepaid to JOSIAH STAUâ€" RFFER, Waterloo, Ontario, one of the Executors of the Will of the said deceased, their names in full, with their‘ addresses and descriptiops, full particulars of their claims, and stateâ€" ments of~ the security, if any, held by them ; and that, after _ the said eighteenth day of APIâ€", 1914, the said Executors will Proctéed to distribute the ‘assets â€" of _ the said deceased ‘a.momg the partics entitled thereto," havinz regard only to claims of which, they shall then have received noti0¢, and will not be liable for the said assets to any person of whose claim tley _ shall not then have received notice. . DATED 16th March, 1914. Wellesley. wan for farm work, must be gof man around stock. E. W. Wilse NOTICE TO CREDITORS / Geo. C. Glass Auctioneer Auction Sales MARY LACKNER, JOSIAH STAUFFER, FRED C. LACKNER, Executors «l AMES C. HAIGHT, Waterloo, Ontario. Solicitors for the l-:xecuf.orl‘ 12â€"3¢. , Viceâ€"President,