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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 13 Dec 1894, p. 1

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“(on ~q) si. the. Univ": d}; u! Ire Alt-mum Con-pm” "tr at In " 01-1-7" ., I r . nu‘ and olttct' there' ,yglt'2.t whom l/j,,",:", of UN 'tat ard- ~un~unmc of the iollovlll L , huh-nus. 3 tehei. I /ii.i?,ithk I Ivorm-r cupboard. 1 irArr* “a. tbenches t1f'.leri'eyyiifitt . l", l “(the CHM Ta' punk. 1 '.xf,tiii'5, “to" with tuna 1 wood ova. “mun” his“. and other household no a». ot the Household 9%. A. ,,;__ --u mm“ .4 CTIONE‘ the 29th December. .luable '.%ettre'3tltreR, tx,T,lt It?” . 'Erltgrggr, It,“ k, Implements & H04 -mrtty new " Git, M t under cach- On I'- Fa. my; will be 31'” " A B SALE- tion Sale "‘1"'A1“~Vr'0m (nu .“w’r ' “A‘- ll ".fnlnd Lot DOWN“ ";r' I t'r' ' n ts', M. Ohm-bolus!- ‘ \ F I 'l pr? Lint (~me 1"." I" r . m mun: 11: "HR” t' In c, i:,///iiunrtaal r, 4 I' r', per crnr. . h Vit' bi. BOWMAN. " Exec!”- t‘NCCRCe and H01 hold Goods. LIC SALE occmsea 20th, I; "Mr S! 'r.', " tir-t mm , High Court .4 L Tun per "Murine-or ia, 0- ammh "‘ llH-Iu-y ofa '. “gnarlhn n I." "t H‘CKMHIIL ll] suletrs may he "tt U, F.ul 4)! m Appr -for. 9M M. Jae "s, of wood i,eir,gt, " Amp, new "'0 “he Amxl's of Effe doublv brick ltr, " Km; gnu-r. In I... H , '- won) the iiamot1t H ,1.-.n.n...zbetn¢ VII“ _ T ‘1 Ac_.,.tutltagtr. ' -n per Mutt. om] 'l'C'/f2/eiii.iii,'llt Ail “an, e.reyrti?; "ur"y “My emu-u. trtarihn 1t,eyri'o',1't "kn; Mlunanu... . I" “my he by! an ', Hm] _ '? ',,'rjitiui'll/,'t' Tr,i'rr,r-rs.. "Yum", 'frnoon M s Tr: G KO. LA T303. 0 ttered ll belock. mm v... I I and 16 mama: iq ' Wood “l ‘P ruling “Tee tii "mum on tho ha:- mm. "pydii6ts', anvil-0, Pa WG ""‘4IIIAM-- tl 34" “Inboard. tPet! "mel. Lsrm- me“ tals ntz-yrmhurn. 1ant ' my other arti Il. 'ttt' Above "tie,, 'o is. £343.: 5.lPIdtuGG'd - _ . m " ttoe-r, ters, a tte "noon. On m ml" Dart or lot l or _ "t Wmhbhdhuq “42." par” " I. fr, ”1de in Pre an tho Dram." . tr and a hat cool N'DJ'MTM, L yum“. mum- HUI Ilia"- " cts In M .v. . lumber. llt W” Tract. Wool: 'lr-, from 'lirtui' V," l. Tenant. tr,,., .1 . i .A ctsscktuvi Nttt ' at,: overthatam0t" ovcdJoint new. . -[ mung“; Court ot J, n per Cent A I #31:: mDPoved " an In"; - "tt l 'l lot No. ,rpii, Elma.“ I 3‘ 33mm Mm, H Mpg "trains, . I I'Onaing 40”.; “UK wheels, 2 g 'rbusrt/r' vtrtttder, '..| N of hay. WM ‘m- In ["th 1 Pl, I Kgiiltymui 41mm}. awk‘ L I 'od cow-11 = ", t-,.abottt30tttmb ' r wagon; 1 ', ltr‘nn'r'ordbm _ .‘n‘uuerlo's sr;rrtlur. t _ rzwks. tlet, m eltyttrroqr, if“ \ H HART”, Adunnistnui Hui "tted M A Wan rm of W)“, hm; l; ‘t-‘Lnxapmu ylocottirrltrtiia' k I aptsoaed, dd lyr'a'd, ‘Zdol I!“ Jon; aw but previopdr g r Uell, tcom l .- bmdor wine. Pl" "” Met h'6, r.“ onward my}; f, the “he! b of tt.toi lt fue "d instrucu tr by Public Ant ”than of the m ore ”mammal: 'rtut Will a; f hows l , Puts and an m: cunorutt, at Puma" m 'llcttr, Chow}; . halt shun '" 1"Cihie um: neu on Human-nu \dministm "ember. an tner my oar Bow 'il Pee w not ,ril “Rm; it“ “t SILK moons. LIX ENS. w()i)LliNs'. TO L. XL- NO. .30 Tumble in Prices! -. Having brought the Empire Tea Store the doliar, up here, we ( m iirrlt'. Carpet Sweepers Mop Sticks _ Large Chopping Bowls . Ideal Stove Mitten with dauber Don't forget this store when you think ot Christmas Gifs', al tlccful something is always more appreciated than a mere orna- ment. We have brought into sight hundreds of desirable things! that will make a good Christmas present, and you need only'; walk in when you will meet with lots of nice things cheap at w. cry turn. Prices give no idea of values, you must come in an: 1 we the goods. F ' _ things in 'ratoleCovers, Drapes, Tidies, Semis, Piano Cnxers,Ties and Handkerchiefs. THE BOEHMER 0.0., Mrmtvv choke than evvr.) 'l'ahlv Covers, plain, fringed and Pa-nutitrhvd, fiapkiths to match, Tray Cloths, Centre Pieces, lroylies, Towels, bleached and unblmched Damask. GEO. City Grocery and Ch P, s. stiternodiiLa-urx"an"do pru We have put thc insigni wly knit Shawls (at half- 1691, bright, colored cashmere owls, embroidered cashmere- awls, silk Shawls,w0ul Hoods 1't Toms. lv a fcw (In A great many :wc put thc insignizzcmt figure of Soc each on the entire Hug; ladies' and chihlrcn‘s Felt Hat Shapes. There are N r.ypoduthhr,,'s umrwngit them which sold at from $1.00 to " tt A Millinery Snap. tiajtsiiliii"","i'1i; "iil!riii'ijr)irtii,,' rought some lines, of which there was a bi stock Store which I recently purchased at 42 cents re, we arc prepared torgive our customers good v: will not regular price, lines in"' proportion which allow to enumerate. 1 FU RS. FANCY GOODS. of Berlin (Limited.) h Capes,Storm Cohan, Gauntlets, Grey Lamb Caps, White Lamb _ "V J _ Iv h . n 1 Chips, Beaver, y utru, imitation Denver and Seal " 75:. and 85c. New things in 'hair pins, but pins, perfumes, brushes, hand- kerchiefs in lawn, linen and silk, embroidered and imitated, fancy work baskets, marked baskets, whisk holders, Down quilt)! and cushions. Art wash silky knitting silks, Japanese silks, special at 500 worth 75c. Cloves, muffs for everybody. " " $150, our price 81.00 2.76, " " 2:10 NFLUG 26, space tt i NEWS NUGGETS. value A BUDGET PROM QORRES- PONDENTS AND OTHER mURCES; 2.75 .10 no .15 Al ttwe News of the County "(I mane: carefully summarized and In“ In“ John Cass was on Saturday commit. tud by Magistmw Saunders of Guelph, 1rial on a charge of culpable homi- e. Alexander Kenning was sent up 83 an acoessol'y. A Campbellford miller was bning boycotted hy the bakers because of me alleged grievance. To get evgn fi':' miller erected nu oven or:d baked bread which he “Us at 'le per 4 lb loaf, and he says at that price he nets 5 good _ figure for his ilour. i The annual meeting of the Young People‘t Guild of Grace church was held in the church on Monday evening. the Rector in the chair. After the custom- ary devotional exercises and the reading . . _e ‘LA -s..-'r,ssse rupetine NO "wr%'w'""""e" of the mix utes of the previous meeting the annual report of the Treasurer was received und adopted, Two new mem- L A -- «um. "Aruitted after which the fol- bers were admitted after which the tol- lowing otticers were elected for the en- suing year ..-- Vice-Pres.Mr G, RH”- ron ; Sec’y. Mr. Archie Everett ;Treas. Mr. Alex, Hutton. The meeting hav- ing'been closed in due order the mem- bers retired to the personage where " ter the annual supper,games music,&c., were participated in until a late hour In addition to the regular members of the Guild the party included many members of the choirs of Grace church and of St. Mary’s, Crosshill, and all went home pleased with having had a, most enjoyable evening. . . .Mr. Jno. McKee, seems to be gaining strength slowly . . . . Mrs. James Rowe, who was very poorly last week is now convales- cent. . ' .The monthly Mir was fairly attended but prices ruled low John: son Bros. sale following elicited slow bidding and was very discourigin,rt al- _ .. . - a. c....,) Plum. at tatmet1" shape. Uluultls .__.N_ - though cattle did very faipr". . .Chop- l ping closed for re pairs to fines. . . .Mr. Dawes shipped a. cnrload of dressed hogs, $4.75) . . . . By all accounts Reeve Jack will hive a. second term. . . .Mr. John Finder and bride are visiting his parent. . Mr, James Rowe who took ill Lat our fair is now lfully recovered . ' . . A number of citizens attended the fun- eral of M r. Robt. Dowd of Barns on Saturday. . . ' 1tev,Mr'.Nugent preached in the Methodist church on Sunday, C'urisrtrco is coming and rrqnemueu I)..'L"J V erlttvts n gm d Assortment. hf randi, a and nu s, winch h V i, 5:21 Hg cheap. Mixed unlullcs 4 ‘bs. ior25 . and IS also payitw 24:ts for LBW mm tug. Mr. E. Bracey has been on the sick list for some time; his many friends are anxiously looking for his early recov- ery. . . .Mr. and Mrir9ety Klea of Ber- lin, were the guests otm. Klan over Sunday. . . .Mr. A. ' Clemmer has gone to Woodstock on bus'mess. . . . Mr. ---- . , --.__ " LI... I’M-ch New RVMV vv _ - A. W. Anderson of 1Uw York, made a. call here J ackaon,M job. . . . .Quilti: sunaay . . . .HLI- ‘-. TV gone to Woodstock on business. . . . Mr. A. W. Anderson of How Patch, New York, made a. call here en route for J ackaon,M ich. . . . .Quiltinz parties, rag bees, Luo, have been quite numerous. The latest on the programme is an old fashioned“pumpkin pie” party . . . .Fnr- mere were seen ploughing on the 10th inst. .J.We learn theta game is very scarce. The immeusabnsh hrtta is doubt- leeI the cause..John John 'nd Christ- in Brubeck” have returned home with . number of fine young awoken. . .. Mr. Stephan Bros: moved to n farm k near Walkermn . . . .The Grand River has been frbzen over three times this sAvsrcurarEsTss'D9.-z.0n 23rd um, the Patron Feest of St. Clements wee oelebreted here. Rev; W. Kloepfer, J, Schweitzer from Berlin. and others up. pasted on this occeeion end their Quiet- enee greatly. added to the celebrity of the feast. High Mass at 10 e. m.,dnr- ing which Father Hubert from StAge- the. preached a. very eloquent and ap- propriete eermon and Gtertained his heerers by quoting. the life of this greet eeint end mertyr, Seint Clemente. OBITUARY.-On Suedey morning‘ Dec. 9th,Adem Eebeugh eged 80 yeere l and 9 months, died " the reeidenoe of hie son.itt.inw Mr. J. G. Weber, St. Clemente,with whom. he bed dwelt toe the leet twelve yous. Hie wife bev- ing diedeome Mt you! ego, he lived e single lite like 3 been here. ever niece. About 12 re e30. hie children being . “A " aL-. him d an: Am“ " y“. 'Ne-c-T.- -e “on up “a my than who 'iieltimiitPt autumn-elm tto up Milan“ ttiLttttl'J, 'ut'd,1 ”1-13; V . u. ttg,t,1Nluillllu1lli. “ Ind“ J. (kWh. Eon 2iG'iiTirilkt0etettL'e,e'2 - . ,AAALA-n‘m started - an - ._""'"-. -" Slfflll"lllrl'; 'rd"irrtDe'u.ltt tata' i'iii"itiiSittut0tl' m m his ttire) l and min-10' ' tg.oidMin, J. 03W“. Mi n . ll .... --- _- .m- ttht" Fiefiqf, MILLBANK. BRESLAU. '. CLEMENTS~ and rrqnember SM .On 23rd ult,, livh “it” . THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER date when he bravely passed over into [ the world beYond. He was one of the fir5t sottlers iu the township of Welles lay and known by many of the old time- krepnrs of Northern Waterloo. He till. ed the otfwe" pl both vevw- and council. lor in totavaryure, and ably held the _ _ ottiee of usesllnr for some 28 consecu- tive years. The funeral took place Wednesdav Dee, 12th, at 10 a. m, He leaves 9 children, 5 sons and t daugh- ters all married, to mourn his crawl). Mr. John Brenner, jr., who lived the biggest, part of hit lite wont, of Linwood has retired from farming and moved with his family lo our village. Hopi"- chased his present, home from the late Mr. lg, Atfholtipr some years ago. WILMOT CENTRE. ""r 1iicuvcrNos--0n Saturdav last of the usually quiet burg of Wilmot Cen- (le.' tre was we fo the occasion being ml the annual Public School Examination. tlu Despite the threatening aspect of the by weather in the morning, throngs of .tir rate-payers, visitors and teachers as- 1n1 sembled in the forenoon to hear the th classes examined in the several branch- th es of the work. The prompt replies th elicited from the different classes by . the visiting teachers bore evidence of In the thoroughness of the work pursued y' under the able instruction of their (Y highly esteemed teacher, Mr, Jackson, m The 'examination of the classes was o.' conclude about 12:30, after which all tt were rcgaled by a bounteous supply of W rich and wholesome \iands, So gener- l? ously provided by the ladies. After a tl short recess, Mr. S. Groh of New Dun- . dee was voted to the chair, and a richly h varied programme of recitations, dial- g canes and speeches. plentifully inter- J spersed with vocal and instrumental h music was furnished by the pupils and k others. Mr, Spence of Modrefield, an b' amateur comedian, delighted the gath- I '. ering with several vocal selections g rendered in creditable style. The ' 1 large number of rate-payer? present F l afforded ample testimony of their ap- ' - preciatio? of the tea.Aer's work, and r the very large attendance ()frytenchers : attested the high esteem in whichhe V is held by other members of the pro- , f fession, which was still further ex- " pressed in the laudatory and feeling I. addresses of trustees and teachers. d Obviously the school is in a flourishing e condition, and the section H to be con- F- granulated upon having retained the m services of such an able and ellicient ll teacher for next year. The following . is the list of teachers present '. Misses n- M. A. and L Berry of Berlin, Miss m Morrison of Baden, Miss Stevens of Ed New Hamburg, MissNurse of G IT en's, 'Haysville, and Messrs. Babb of Hu- herville, lSpence and MoLennen of Moiwefleld, Eidt of Philipsbut‘gMor-ley 'y- of t'pperA'str, Rice of Washington, " Winn of Waterloo, Wray of Heidel- Lt berg, Martinson of Natchez, Richard- sonof Plattsvilie, Rebelski of Pine ck Hill, Holdsworth of Haysville, Groh ire of New Dundee, Martin of St. Agatha. __. and Main of Rummelhardt. FBEEPORT. F Freeport is all alive now with the Street Railway talk. The chief quest- ion now is will the ot%psny get the right of way to run ih,t the road or not? The rmsioriiy.ot. thos'e interested in the question, want it on, the road. It is expected that the affair will be thor- cr_' _.'...." " Hm mart. sitting of the prt'uwu on..- -.... "m ouihly' aired at the next sitting of the Council on the 15th inst... .The lime kiln is undergoing repairs at present at the hands of Berlin masons . . . .A pub. lic school ominotion is to be held in the 501100100 Fridly, Dee. 21st. J udg- ing from all reports it will be a very creditable afhsir to the section. . . . Mr. Isaiah Snider lost his pony in rather ( I. singular manner. It appear: during the night, sometime, he got his foot into the manger and by some means or other in trying to extricate the entan- ttled member, he wee strangled to death. . . .Mise Nancy J, Shiry is at home at present suffering from a. felon ' ... n ---_- n:....k.l G KIW luv-"w” __V v_ death. . . .Miss Nancy J, Shiry is at home at present suffering from a felon on her finger. Mum Emu. Gimbel is also tmeering with a some hand. We hope to hear ot their speedy moVery n." mm. was struck on Wednes- . .TOur town was sun-ck on Wednes- day by two gentlemen and and in Indy of the wandering tribe offering jewelry and small wnre for tale very akheep." . . . . Fnrmers are tnuitlr engaged in hauling wood to the lime kiln there days . . . .Mr.iy&Detweiler left for the southern counties as agent for the Dob. bin Drum Co.. . .Misl Etta 'Gimbel. spent but week with her sister, Mrs. Mn of Preston. . . .MrJ. W. Shark ot Bye-1m canal go old, friend; here ','ll'lrliUiiiii"i"iFyii)ttftx'et ,Kt-tlttePP'l'?"'""t."T'CP.. -- 'iiiii'iiii?2"iiiiiiirit'tttt, if - ”any; I,httr2.rk11t',9ili airiirifiGettfee, J hers present '. Misses erry of INrlin, Miss den, Miss Stevens of M iss Nurse of Gm en's, Bil' ET. iii» In}. M w. WU“ -'e""-rN-" Em. ofWutbrdinin town on I visit.... ('iiiii “b“ 3.2;." 'tteo ttt tttttut "lt n in a t to m tet,tg'rl"lill'l2i"iiiiiitiii' '.a.._.lunh “Lula. Icahn- who and with _ .- ff,1C5i72uo..ionthe-. Mr. W. is well and {mommy Known as a quiet, unobtrusive young man. . . . Rev. R. Head will preach here next Sabbath evening. All are welcome . . . . Mr, nnd Mrs John Hoffman and Mr. Ivan Hallway) of Berlin were the Mr. Ivan Hal guests of Mr. day. Mr Gottliwb Dehn, the young maul that got his hand in the coga at Mr. ' Jno. K, Devitt's last week is iii/i/ along in well as could be "xpeeted . . . . While Wm. Carey and Anthony Mat- tis who are engaged in cutting Woodi in Mr. Rheinhardt Boehmer'a bush i, were piling up the wood on the even- I ing of Thursday, Mattie threw a. piece of wood on the axe handle. The axe flew up and coming down on his arm irdlicted a gash between the wrist and l the elbow. He had the wound dreasedl by a doeto.r. . . .Our school examina- tion will be held on Thursday, 13th inst . . . . Do not forget the meeting of the Council in the townuhip hall on the 15ilt inst. Persons interest-d in the street railway will please attend. M csiruesL.--The time for nominat- :.... A”; mnnlninnl otlicers for the next McsiruesL.--'lme time mr nuwiuau- l ing the, municipal otlicers for the next I yvar is drawing nigh. We “ill soonl find the township fathers ready for the field. It is of prime importance that only capable men be placed in posi tit ns of trust. We hope our Council will grant the road to the Berlin &l Preston Street R. lt. on Dec. 13th, ifi not, look out for the coming election I ... .WInle Mr. John A. Albert had hrs shooting match on the 4th, ten geese were stolen in the night. . . . M r. John A Albert, our new hotvlkeeper, has greatly improved his house. He keeps his bar-room, dining-room and sitting-room clean, and has a hustler He now has an excellent house for the accommodation of the travelling public . ...Mr. Henry Jantz, one of our best sports, went to Blootningdule to spend a week in hunting, etc. 'Il-Bi-l-ere.."..-.----.---.-'--- __ "L-.-,-," ----- _------- ELKIRAJW’ w. " well and favorably knownl sinee mv bust letter mm hm we mun. nun“. ..._, eninmpic for discussion for Tuesday evening, 18th, on the subject, "lte- solved thatl‘smning in specialties is more profitable than Mixed Farming," -- . gt ,1_ “A .1”, “ill BADEN. _ Mrs. Jackson, who has been visiting at Dr. Noecker's has returned to her horue in Moorefuld . . . . Another happy man ou.bicycle square. Mr. Philip Hollinger was presented with a dough- ter last‘Friday. . . .The school examin- ation at Wilmot Centre, mder Mr. J. S. Jackson was a decided success in every respect. . . .Mr. Thom Bauden of the York County Loan k Savings Corn- pany was in town on business last Sat- urday. . . .Mr. Daniel Ritz of New Hamburg was in town on Monday in the interests of the “Volksblatt.”. . . . The wind was the direct cause of the breakage of one of the large panes of glass in the front door of the Opera House' on Monday. . "This rainy wea- ther units a great many farmers, espec- ially those who were short of wat er, BADEN. 8 (Too Late tor Last Week.) f Mr. L. Sherrer has recovered and is t again at work . . . .Mr. Alf. Kaufman, 1 we are pleased to state, in once more on 1 duty. . . .Miee Edna Jackson of Moore- l titld, in visiting at Mr. LA. Noecker’s. ', . . . . Mia Jockeon: Md. Noecker, Mrs. _ Sehl and Mia Ledenmm, attended the opening of the New Dundee’s new schoolhouse lest Seton-day. They report bowing had a nice tithe....Mr. 'iGTI lieb Kunpf’l finger in rogue-ins end will econ allow him to Follow his iii/ tion of butchering. . . .Mr. Jock Brent ofWedeldhin town on o visit“... Vented-rye!) m that Mr. John tet,t2'rltl oemihted to the been ' o bed M of rheum- h‘....l{n. lenien- who not with on and.» a the techno the our Md Kev. lid. is m” . .lr. l “w” b d rittteg the ' ”by“ 2tlf,i,e'l'Jl Wimh, . --.----I- “a. _ csmnsvmm >11 Sam Hrborn on Sun- “at,“ a. mu- mum-lus- hMDQDOIrn “WM. [ dmtht m! ttttrid an“. aSiseds, any” ' Wad-tut. hide Fiiie.utel nh‘h. I...-" I'd, Won“ le. e of thelprices. . ..Our Masidsl Society is ar- t panes of ranging for the fitting up of the stage i tty Opera in their new hull in an excellent men- c tiny we!» ner. A couple of our local artists have 'rtl, OSPOG- the wetter of ecenery in cherge and no water. doubt will turn out a good erticle With _ e stage 22 feet tide by 20 feet deep, and seating capecity of over 500, the l l Society will place before our people , ed end is and visitors from the surrounding coun- l Kaufman, try, such excellent entertainments in :ernore on future en the letter have never dream- ot Moore- ed of,eud their re opening concert early Roeekerhr. in J enuery will be e roneer end "don't [ eker, Mrs. you forget it." new later. . . .We ere :ended the leased to learn thet the Waterloo iee’s new rl,','i'l"i'rJ; choir bee been engeged by hey report the Indiee’ Aid Society of the Metho- Mr. GOW-ldiet phurch here for the evening of "itrttt “Id J enu'ery let, 1895, when e “rend testi- ' " 'M‘vel will he held in thet church. A ka Beemt needed enurteinmt of the very high sviait.... ordertheWeterloo “(if ii able to Mr. John Camilla willtolloveeumptooue repent d ttt tU 1ar"iriiGiiteeniietd hyeey. elm iiiiriiueaataitt" ably 26 cute 'metsrtth ”hue” nabs " amir i the eva- mined iiegtre the wee-ti ‘n'.'...lr. died! may. We] he were! at 'ittina the new! “we! " e rule no - the» murmured: we, to - lei. iii "an In New we. *" ttt nuke-leer W mnre rhnngesvin the weather them in the punk: “(are of our life here. Keepirg “Met- with Father Tune, bow- ever, we are- forced to "get our slums on," 'uetsphnr'curlly tweaking, so m to be "in it." Lees ing vulmriismatrside, we Will "get dowu" to solid fa: smhich Lthough exact. and truthful are Fome- [tin-es very dry. Notwithstanding this. I however, the pro»pect,a of the o!d hush ' ioued times over our municipal elections 1 when excitement was intense and the election fever in the several mummies ran very high is-----. Not a Wll-Bpt‘r as to who is anxious to fitl our Council chairs for 'M has reached mmnnd there- f re I cannot dilate on the 'xeellenc es and foibles of the various aspirants to municipnl honors, so I am forced to leave this theme alone for a few weeks l and seek inspiration in some other line I of thought. . . .And this brings to my l l mind that the. Oddfrllows had a some- 7 what unuwnl occurrence in their lodge 1 room at their last meeting. Three vi- _ siting brethren were preaent, represent- l ling Hnniilton, Guelph and Toronto l l lodges, but that is not the ununuality l ltliat I Wish to speak ahout. One. of l the visitors happened to be no less than l l Mr. Gregory the best anthority on the i‘ l Degroe Drill Work in connection with t oulifellowiilup and he illustrated the l Initiatory Degree in a very masterly 1 l manner. It is I believe the intention ‘1 , l of the. Elmira brethren to get up a good Eltenm for the work of conferring Ire. l WHOLE NUMBER. i?.0N Penple about to go to will tak" who steps by tam-in: the nuns» ','/,."k" " barpkts and Curtains, Window Shades and also Furniture R.D.Lang&00’s TB E E-3, LI N ." - "ous omuonooowdl tioned date wi'rn _hl- had a mini] mum. as he twrrirerntly could rot :iuwmpiiah the immulvd aux} alum This not ‘lwing sufficient, tl, rt' “M mlled a lthild puny I'ow. Mr. lmnglzultz “hm mining his part nluiL-kly tied 1h" cottnu. lliiul knot wining the swam, the afore- lsaid gr'trtlr'ruant M C, Wu, Thomas l from Wtstarloo and Miss Sophia Kress, youngest daughter of Mrs. Kress, tn be one. In the ewning the boys ren- dared a serenade with dcuius, (‘nwbelle etc., but evidently “itlmut olwwvmg the rule. "No pay no work," in due time. The couple will in the futurr take' up their abode in Waterloo. . . . Mr. Schmidt presented Ilia '" ’Ivt'rml) _ mergauer Passion Play" on Tumult“ ’ night. . ' Services were hold in the ll C. hurch being the date of up Imma l tv'i'it't'),' Conception thctvra. ST. AGATHA A gvmlvmun who mu our (mmmunity fur mun» t' wmulm snspocxul M Huh:- uclm-VHI " “Hlk iml Wet 5th, Hr was '-i1't'tt P) 'lui at ditfesrvnt thv.er, y! il the same placv. mm} th tioned date when ‘lll' had as he aprarvstly could m the inumtlvd aux} alum being sutlicietrt, 1h rv , HOUSEKEEPING 30W¢MM~ l tToo Lats for In»: _ ' ‘Wc understan" mm Mr Ad, 1.‘ Ihr hat bought the Svhvuwrnmn pnqwrt; ne r the Grand Rim-r bridge. ' . .(i'u & (l: of Berlin,have put in a hour.“ er heater for Mr. Shirk for Linux“; th mill and (Mice. . . .Mr. Pvtvr Shawl of Micosta,Mich., is visiting " fri, nd here. . ' .Mr. Chmwirs of Mi “mum. i visiting his son \andel . . . .311, Ada: Bimsthit who Lad his leg brok, n mm time ago has been very low lately but i getting better again. . . . Mr. Fran Penman, bead miller, bu been workin id the mill for twenty five you-a. .. Another old resident, Mrs. Rick die after a short illness . . . .The old gentl man Schneider an he "N', oslhd h: taken up his residence" in 1hr Poor hour _ .. , f -I T .. IBIS, Tun mt” 1 Unqqcftjnn-Ny mercill Schmdi BtEfylC,r,_rs_'s-l'1j:','_,,s'. . . . . A 'number of members of the Lu heran church went to_Cruitrstowr Tue day evening and orprisrd their paw the Rev. J, Goos with a purw ennui! ing $25. . ' .Mr. and Mrs. 11. Suidc called on G. Shirk the other day. NEW PRUSSIA. Mesa“. Bast & Hohl have lwgun new business which should turn 01 well financially. " is the manuf- ture of slaves. Farmers who have 00 trees for sale shouid give them A a] . . . .Mr. Geo. Buchheit lost a vLoab bone last week. . . .“Wurst” is the tal just now. . ' . "Can the tax collector cc loot by proxy f" is I question "in hr tome of our Wilmot people. . . Quite . few In on the sick list st pr lent. Mrs. J. Bank And Mal l Koch of Lisbon, god Mr. Meyer , New Prank, the latter not hair left his bed for nearly 3 yen. We 3 no"! to but that Mrs. Hohl - in. from a: “tick of in.“ "lt-Help,"'"--'----.--; ‘I.m "ri-ir-tNV P. mi her "Peed! mum poc'lu] M smut- inhvpu _ “Mk {ml Werit PM)»: VHS mm. by " In“! I t, titner, yet alus.v plum). Duh] tluaulros1 ' when Jw had a Null] reytly could rut uwu' [rd duh alum lid Tommi on an. Tait) Ir. Chum-us of 311mm“. 1 a son Wi.ndel.. . .311, Ada: who Lad his leg brokc it mm IDS been very low lately but i miter again. . . . Mr. Fran' and miller. bu been workin smocavomt m who Wart quuoming y' for N~IIIP time and who tol M anu' iuoepuideed Mk Uhl Werit “any Itec. awn N) " In In iarties inws, y! "Iss 'Y round an nun] tlu. Mun“ tuen- Om, uni V . , l t'l, v cxtmsdts'sureatetrt Coun- - _ A“ ‘xrnl "urine" Col- {in ‘1 mom”) on Tuna)!“ in} in the lt of Um Imma 'Rick die old gentll called ha Poorhous of tlie Lu £35?

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