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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Mar 1906, p. 4

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f ‘05me m" - T . 91v“ loan g'rogtrMtor m- ».- mmu Mm” Chronicle " Telegraph utmuw-utb mus when“? “In.“ lunch: noon. The my toe ”not not how I...» than G%dGl a... mu “uni-emu my!“ HIV-Ir» “My not _ i A Sad 1ecident.--T'he triends here ot Mr. Arthur Allison ot near Hall will sympathize with him in the loss ot his second sou, Nelson, a. bright vnumr teitas-t--ertemrrnrtitrtTCer-- dentally met his death in‘ the C. Turnbull Co.'s lactory at Halt, by being crushed to dent): while on bond the elevator, some few weeks ago. The [metal sauces were held it Hagey's church, and interment took place in the adjoining cemetery. Rethrning trom the Northwest. - Rev. T. B. and Mrs. Gingrich have reconsidered thrir decision of making their-home in the Northwest, and have decided to return to their old homestead here, where they will re- side with their Non, Emu-h. Their household goods have already been shipped to their destination, and they will lollow in a low days limo. Their many friends here will be ploasml ttr weleome them hack lo their midst. Will Go to [[umlmlt, Sask. ..-. Mr. Abram Bielm and family will leave about the 20tlt inst. for llumbull, Saskatchewan, where Mr. Biehn sc- ieeted a section oi land while over there during last summer. His taut- in-law and family, MP. Manassa Tlitr- man, are also moving to the saun- conntry. where all have decided m. make their future lmmo. Their lriumls here while Sorry to learn of theirsre- moval, still one and.all wish ihem success in the land ol their choice. Report has it that Mr. Bieltn has dis- posed oi his fine Farm here to a mar- ket gardener of Preston. llis auction sale of stock and implements a few weeks ago was woll allemlod. Bids were brisk and prices' ran high, congraiuutiods to Mr. and Mrs. J oberholtzcr,'of Little Paradise. It i a girl. - A Mr. N, hull. of the Royal Filly. spent Sunday with his parents how Mr. Solnn Lun. of tiw i9vrvs-Ite- Card stati, of Berlin, paid a Ivins: visit tly" tttttmit?' -riirCiiirT4a"iirTray, Miss Sara J. "herholtiwr,-graduaie nurse of the Battle Creek Sanntarium has severed her eonuection with- that Institute. mid is at present at the home of her parents hcrv, enjoying a well earned holiday. Mrs. ‘John Gehmarr, pf npar “fair, was visiting at Mr. IC. Gingricli's last week.' She has but latcly n-lurw ed from an extended visit in relatives near Winnipeg, Manitnha. Shr- mu presses herself as highly plvasml with the country out ttwre, and possibly may return to it again, as her visit here now is dm- only In thvtact oi being compelled to come cast on P, business trip. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin, of Springhill Farm, were tlw gut-sis uf the mrmer's uncle, Mr. H. Luiz, on Saturday. Miss" Bernice Bur-k has relurml lo the home of " cousin, Mr. by. 13eeli- or. after an enforced luvlidny to the home of her parents, Mr. Rock's, ry!" New Dundee. Wv are pltased to learn that, her finger, which had been Tery sow. is now on Huymoml. Misses Elma and Vina flrishow, of Berlin, wt're tht guests hf Hirmls neat Centreville on Sunday. Miss Mary Crottcslalrrn in on sick list. . Mr. Jacob Gimhol ot l’rk'slnn was in the village nu Saturday. . _ Mr. J. Gotteslahen and familv will remove. to Berlin on Tuesday. Mr. I', Musselman will Inggginln the Immu- vacatod by" Yfr. Got ieslahen. Pleasantly F1ttrprisvd.-rMissts 1.in and Mary Gut leslaheu were tthwiitrtt- 1y surprised by about a scare of um"- " friends In: Fridav evening, wh" canto to spend a few hours with the!" ere their removal mu}. nur midst, atter but a. slay ot only tmp year in this nei.ithlrorhor"t. The young penple were invited lo enter and take pos- msion of the home for Ihe evening which was spent in games, mmie and social chat, and aim m partaking of the bounteous Iuneh providvd by the hit sex present on this net-.isinn. Th' time tor parting came all too mum hm an», and all went hume deelnriug that Huey had a "jolly gum! tinuC' Wedded.--' at our mint reputable Ind highly "steettted ynum: nu-n has gone over In the great tonli of the honediels. in 1hr prism ot ltr. Hen- jamin It, 'urantr., who was his! “(‘ll' ttesday unilrd in the holy hon-(k oi wedlm-k In Miss Myra Snider. of he." Hrsprshvr, They hare not gum mm a wedding tour but have taken my housekeeping at the ctutomls honw here. Mr, and Mn. Shaun. hull! haw the best wishes "1' their Jtiertds here as elsewhere " many gnu: Hf Wed- ded Miss. Deattt "I Mrs. "lake.-- born has but latvlv l; death of her arrnt. Mu, took placv at the Inn-w ' Hamilton, .ahru! ('hl'h Mrs.. "lake, Jun be um um olfer (-ilitcm. Shr I occasional sisiitst m our as she ntm‘ul lhe rmnN'_ the pram-Hy M Mr. My. have ttoi heard an) thirur, disposal ot het pretty Miss Lena "iettis 'o. nu-mw‘pmivd M hr min-r. Miss 1',.rtie lhmiittrr,cr. ltsft on Thursday on an q-Mvmlml "our fhtnngh 1hr ‘51an ond snulhl-ln ttttttrst, Thet will mam shun may at Chicago. MilwaOrw and Ht. Louis Thy will also visit Chaiarva, “mix. MPM, wttrrethr.e will guy some What. Miss DRUM. has a shirt " lie St. Mary's Conn-In In Clu- an “I.” lh%rik'"rG";vreea-e't'" with.” 'i5fii"iffi. au; - nae-un- ADVERTISERS. FREEPORT. tcr, At'eATHA ' our village I an”. lot, adjoin: ll}: (iimlwl. hing regarding ff liil t hr “t "It hr in Mr. ad In. Batman. Die-autos. we“ Sunny and Hominy n w. Willi-m Koeble'u, ot mutant. It. Own Meyer icit to: Bali: on Saturday, how which plans In will leave [or Landon, N. D., when it intends: to spend the coming smut. Mr. Rogers, of the local In“!!! Bank, spent Sunday in Went-sky. Mr. and Mrs. U. Falwell 'Jr'" sun- day under the parental mo. Mr. Frank Lansing“, Carlsrulw, is visiting at L. Lobsiuger’s. -i's, Ut separate SEEM hommas sold to John Hermann by the local auctioneerrJ. P, Pqtch._ _ .. Mr. John Leuhanl uni family and Mr. Alex. Busch and lamily left on Friday tor Mopsejaw. Dr. G. More, M.D., wtusstrtesidetuxt is in IIawkesvilie, but who had all 0ch and adrug stow in tit. Clem- ents-lot len years/tisis shill his puts er. a crluo. Dr. More was well liked, and will be missed greatly in this district. Mr. H. E. Hall's saw mill yard is rapidly being ftlled up with logs and heading wood. The past winter has been very unfavorable to the log in- dustry owing to the contitutous.laek of snow preventing the hauling oi logs by sleigh. However. the mill will be kept busy tor some time tt, come. March 7th.--Our post office is now doing business, and all parties: wish- ing to correspond with leiemls and acqyaintances in the Waterltas settle- ment on the Quill Plains should ail- dress their correspondence lo Cress- man.P. th, f4ask., via llmulmll. Sléighing is getting very poor and at the time of writing it is raining quite heavily and has been tor sover- all hours. Some of the old settlers claim this is a gtstteral break-up and that ploughing and seeding win br gum-ml in two weeks.' Uur neighboring town at llumbo)! is adding another industry to its wimp, this time a. ta'eatuery. Build~ gmup, this time a. Hummer}: Build img operations commenecd to-day. r will be run by " Dane mum-II AP,der so". The faunas have agreed tofur nish the cream trom live hunches cows. a The Wurr. school district have their building material on the site for their stliuoi. _ l'vy tiw lime this reaches our many waders Hm Wauwloo special will bl 1:1:th ready In start in! Dumbo“ ('mm- along all who have ambition, and he“) in cultivate this vast av." algn‘iuus west. . Mr. J_-tt.-rmmsr-trics"opjnilirit"c hardware store in 'llumholt in cuu Mr. V W. Iloe exruTis. to drriv, new with two cars M well broke! cam-u nu the 15th inst Messrs. II. and F.. Bowman, Ft Crvsmtnan and Miss tlrtintty Cres;smat my]; visiting at Milton 11ichn's 01 Sunday. - Anothvr 7 tip idiecty passed lertlay. Mr. “gram, on a luminvss work. Mr. Wvsscil Runny arrived here yes loamy anew all cxlondcd visit tc Hhvhn and is slaying with Mr. and Mrs. Aivs. Clegg. Quite a number of young men in- tend going wrst next week. As a re- suit oi this move westward on the part at our young: folk, farmers nood- inkr himl_ln-lp this summer will fad it quite a dimcult task to get hired nlen. Wyile putting a horse into the sta- i-lv, the vim-st son of Mr. Henry Kaiser tweosivCtl sewn- injuries, sup- :usod to be, thc result of a kick. The cntortunate lad has boon unconscious HINT Hm accirlvnt hmk place, a little tin-I: a work my). and consequently has lrven unahlt- In tell how the'av- rider]! nu-urn-d. Physicians have bum in aiienrlarure and pronounce the pa- livn! to he in a very (tint-a] condi- Mr. Ira Noble and hit. llcrtwrt Kinsman have this werk fur the West and Wt' wish them success in their [Mme humus. ' Mr. and Mrs. Samur] Greer have n-lurm-tl to their home in Monsqjaw, Inning spent st-vcral months visiting [Natives and fricnds in ()Mario, Chi- CW", and "tlwr places. . T Mr, PPH‘I' Wivdvrhotd is building a Lum- hnrn this summcll' _ narn musings will son" he a thing: rf the lust. as prar'Ucally all log barns have bert: rvplacol by the mod, cm bank hams. T atlahu . Mr. Nrah lhm'mau. son ot “I wl B, l'mwman, at (his height): tis'.t,et un- nM home hm MT? ban Inn-ti in the rmpltsrof tu. Km P,ottr milk tor {our yuan a "' it .Nrt well in l Al tow" that pmrchare4 property thrre. Mr, and Mrs. Athert l.I-hm~ Mrs. Henry Rvirlml. of gun! last Werr'mitrray at the at m. amt atri, J. TT Ott, lelvilrgilt grad pttrv't. Mr. Howl an] fnlmlv win leave " Didshury, Alta., on Mar": 2tth, ’ Mr. J. T. Ott, maria"! "ttlor,ot Flnradnlv. has NM rmlwd his spring ,tork,eonsistittg M a Mr likot Inn- ry would: tttd Smith much. It Mpuyuhhnnluln‘hl. thrve "rrlirt The M CRESSMAN, SASK ST. CLEhtENTB. "Minn Sale ot Mr. Nttitit Good ‘II 'tttemtot and thirror WM L tTod mil". Mt. Hood null MM leave " mashury, Mm, n1 Mrs. Alb"! l.u-h:wll irtrett won! last Suwhy special train ol sctilers ml “trough Ilutnholt yes" FLORA DAM? WALLACE. hirmorly visit to "i 1Icrlin, i: Winnipeg thi: w and iiN at he ha Mm", In [with-m Mr, Dan F'l ll H It - and" V0 out on Io:- uuhy. tttt int. a th- hono_ qt Mr. Joseph Hardy, by g "the! at the memben oi tttithodirt - on the ev: ot their donning to the NOIHIVCLL After all“; the - ing to order, Mr. Joseph Woods mad the following address: Winterbourtte, Mach 'l, 1006. Dear Friends: We, your [show new hers ot the Winterhoune Methodist chunk, on the on ot your denature trpm mu midst, he! that it would ht both unttratetul and tutctraritabltt is we were to allow you to depart witte out giving expression to our high tr predation ot the laithlul and uniting services you have rendered hath a a trustee ot our church and superin- tendent ot our Sunday school, and a members ot our cungxegation. W trust EgttcitiL_-a'rb-ee-Rrrare {lie pleasant and happy gatherings i , days now past. for as time brings ic,' marked changes, and as this great world revolves on towards its inevi- table doom, may we all as only pil- stinks thereon "alize and also cherish with a firm and abiding laith the des- tiny in store tor the ransomed ot mankind. As an expression ot our good will Cowards you We ask you to be pleas- 'll to accept this bible as a slight who“ at our kind regard, and pray thatiwe may always cherish a spirit ol love lor our departed friends. Th trust that in your tar away home, its precious promises may cheer and brighten your pathway through lite, and that it may also prove a lam] to your feet and a. light to your path. We wish you prosperity and a haw " future, and hope it may not In long before we see you all again, but it the will ot God be otherwise,, may we meet you all m the betterlaud whore parting is unknown. Signed on behalf ot the members o! the Winterbourne Methodist church, J. ll. WOOD. Mr. Hardy made a very feeling to ply in thinking the friends who hat so kindly remembered him and his family, and although. removing la; awiy to adistant part of our great Dominion. we would still cherish hap " rernenittrances of the past. - and Pr-ue.-" l."? The chairman then cam-d upvn Mr Durrant, James Hewlett, and' Her hen Wilkinson, to address the meer Eng, which they did very appropriate 1y. The ladies havtng brought wel; illed lbatskus, the inner man war tiittutiasttly supplied. Altcr _s"tngint God he with you till we meet again Ihe people dispersed to their seVera homes. A“ flaw W ’Kllzilus. Hardy's sale, which wa' eottductcd by Joseph Micky; last Fri day, was very . successful. [Hummus are out tor the mar riapw oi Mr. George Forbes, cl Wim tertrourne. to Miss Yonas, of Elmira. an the J3th inst. Mrs. Shaw, 'of Ilespeler, visitct "riends here Fast Sabbath. Debra -", he den tttt held in Spahx’. 'au on WMmst ttight was)” mll attended. The subject fqr dis ei:ssion, “Resolved that othrrs Um l ri ish subjects slugulJ 'ce allownrl taxman," was way any discussedm Mr. Long and Mr. Clement McKay, on the affirmative, and Mr. Sam. Mil lot and Dr. Meriavhern on the nega the. Mr. McKinley, Mr. P.eattat an Mr. ('ulhrrt acted as judges, and ai; kr summing up the points. aecidcd .'m taror of the athrmuive, The next debate will be held on “ix-WM“! r) ni;ht, Man-h 21st, suh.icct--"Resiolrc that the works of art are more plea sing todhe eye than Amine works of Bp “an” A good programme is bring pterarcd, sodon'l. miss it. _ Happily Wedded.-Ohe marriage It Miss Maytie, daughter ot Mr. an Mrs. I'. W. Parsill, to Mr. Byers, " Aliwrta, was crlcbraml at the hom of the bride's 'parents here on Thurs- day afternoon. The ceremony, w.s porinrmcd by Rev. J. F. Kaye, ol Glenallan. ,Miss Minnie Kerr spent Monday ir Hawksville. Miss Della Bcrlett, ot St. Thomas spent Sunday at her home hero. Mr. Fred Jackson, of tllenallan, stunt. Sunday in town. Mr..H. A. Calvert spent Sunday in 3lilvetton. Johnston Str-wart spent Sunday in Attwoml. Mrs. R. J, Kerr visited triemta in )lillhan'i this week. Master Harold Rugglc rrlurncd tn his home Saturday after a time mvks' visit at Wallenstcitt. _ Mr. Alps. Ronnie i3 getting in brick for his new residence on Wil- liom slum. V Dr" PM I In rim to your I‘m-=1? rural!“ the MTV” l'mr p.tvWMEh'r8 Mr! " It. Wtv 'en Wm. (54.. m IN: rm. to“ 4 "n", an! ther have mwn yucca "ttiwme'tetqt at! "a 'tt " human-nova In 'ttp,', My a: . in: ttrrt.UHt. Never rnn anl'll "tr' In v-mm'r hum: my ho r n red or “been"! my m min Than "" thtrstts Rim ' and "Hum Paul; More. mm ot ugh-h puma-“ma into mm rrrntttNtostt an nun-mar. “A Im- out-rim “Vin mo mu. winter, Mu: not Men up“!!! and ttOT moi-Mrvl'nnfa-y dun hunk-m. _ Tho PlTl'lJTHI . ".t vF'.ttr.h'f on thee "ro strut-.- tto "Man in the MM!“ I'I'~ mam brhwho 'vo ttttr Inadmmmarrm " (mm v. mu mnx'mvm was an an" ttrrrrr h "mu-o 'e an. and an I'mh Plan 1 annoy-{cum Th -ttot"rttrer have astd . 1 than» n - uni-Me any brown m- huh". , V"! on tho - NO “on 000M, 1".“ In w"! wm M - n'hlwnM'Y "" all linexmnent mum-mo- In” mm m». [M "at "an” "not an! Petr Paw w we rm “not Jun- ttmm at ttm an "e. In In), "In. " mm; yh - um c.', r'oruuetqrrretttrtd lrt Ann“ M "a mvre Pt "'0 -11 Na. we" put do“ " on " twink! An "If. At 'hr ”we "memo"; 2m " n " d on warm hull! tttron' m an"! new"! rm mm- t,"mttttmn whom mum-"- "-* thm h n of an up“! pvemm . Tum rub-1M1! b an m can! and mu mm hp “flit." "t' 01: Pam-mu. Anne, M: . sumo! Mr m oesL, “any. tds w. a ah. I.” h Mum or It Met-hr. m. " .--- - .--.- Mr. L'ulheit spent Sunday in Mit, verton. Warn» "rm Cttmtmttr, In M 8151‘ Mics Lury Powell is the guest. ol Mrs. Iluggie. DOES YOUR STREET NEED A PERMANENT ----PAVEMENT?.--- Bitulithic is Best by Every Test, Ricpmmendatioa for Bitulithic after five years' use, Pawtucket, R. I. Mrs,Ctp." G. Beaten spent Saturday at Itrd Hill. Mr. .lnapph Mcrardlo has porrhas ml a f.pe yoxzng mint. ...-.- "".. '1'" w, M. "A"! I." Thanh-lav . t huh "um m “we mug-mm: fqtatAtq " {It “MTUIJTIIIC 'J1"ti'lliN. WINTEBBOURNE. store tor this ransomed ot The Warren Bituminous Paving Co, LIN W001). Your! my truly. GREAT GAME WW wind Hate, cut, Win In. New mm by I. Score of 4 to L That the lanes ot Waterloo can pl" hooky was shown in I very vou- slnL-ing manner at the Waterloo rink hid-y aiming, when the Hespeler ‘M'ws' hockey tum met the Water loo ladies in a game that was re Aete with natures uni which runn- od in I victory tug "1211112: try a score at GI. The to was cmend with a thin caning ut water. which inset-cred wmwlut with the play, but in spite it this the toorarda'ot both teams Were veryiast. considering the tew JFmtlgnjligs shictuttrrutisau_ . . . T e ahcci a; stick they did remain Lny well, and some ot them won“ ...o quite capable oi holding' a place on the junior team. Special mention must be made to the playing of Miss Dawson, to Mmmicli the honor of scoring the tour gunk tor Waterloo. On two occasions she scored after making spectacular rushes tram end to end. Miss llespolcr also played a good game, especialiy in the second ttati, what the assisted the defence materially by checking tack. A tea- mm ot the game was the comMaa- tion ol Miss Dawson and Miss Stet dag, which was nsponsinlc tor one or two goals. The detent'e players were always at hand when tluir services were required. For Hespeler, special nu union might be made at the. Warhol Miss Biggar at eeatreami Mrs Johnson at point One ot ttre ItcspeLr ladies unlonu nately sultered a slight injury, hm nravely continued the gums. ' The ’lirst goat went to Waterlco " imitrutes, the next. one 10 minutes later, and the third to llespeler just relate ha” time, mating the s;on 3-1. Waterloo scund two men- i the next hair, the Waterlso F.utiee The teams were _ [Iesrclm -- wimm Miss Currie Miss J ohaston 31155 may: _ mm s'terliu. “ifs McLennan Miss Dawsm Miss Slout'. Miss Huspclm After the game the \\'atr1‘lru ladie \ntortnintd the tiiitors to light rc _uiss Biggrs \liss McLennan HESPELER LACIE? AGAIN DE- Pi t VII The Waterloo Ladics' Hockey Club again deinons.itraurd their ability to play hockey on Monday evening when 'Lhoy defeated the nvspeler ladies in the return game at Hesireler, by a score oi bu-O.' The rink could not ac- :ommodalc all those desiring to sm- thedadies play hockey. About thirty ureompanied the (can; from Waterloo. The game again proved a highly in- teresting one. The Misses B. Dawson ind L', Sterling figured prominently in the' scoring, the former scoring 4 goals and' the latter-3. Miss Hortop at cover point also played, a. good game. Miss point; Miss Hterling, Miss Dawson and Miss Ilarspeler, forwards. - Reteree--J. H. Seagull". / A jolly party accompanied the club to Ifegpeler, amongst whom were Mr. and Mrs. nespiridi, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Levi yunsh, Mr. Seagram, Mrs. Herbert Bowler, Miss Minty, Mr. Huston and Misses Hazel Hanson, Annie Horiop, Daisy Lloyd, Ethel (iraybill and Cecil Shun, Waterloo, and Mr. and Miss Butler, Misses Margaret Roos, Emma Davidson and Daisy llilborn, Berlin. For Hespek‘r the playing at the Misses Johnson, Biggar and Murphy is. worthy of special mention" while the goal burtrper stopped many' hard shots. The teams were: Hestteler--htiss Currie, iroal; Miss Johnson, point; Miss Murphy, cuter point; Miss Biggar, Miss Mchunan and Miss $101112, iorwards. dull mm» nun-w, lVl-vu-u... Water1tio--Miss Hogg, goal; Miss Bruce, point; Miss Morton, cover After the panic retreshtntmts Wore served (allowed by music, speeches, ma, Mr. Jacob Htsprler responding tor the Waterloo ladivs.r ' “May It will-s can ke time bu. spring tmusscieiutirtg. Any. parties requiring old m-wspalors Mr putting under car- pots, out, can secure same at. this ot- flee. . Mr. Geo. “against, manager of the Mutual Lie .\ssurancc Co., wav a business visit"; to Tomato on Sun- OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE Mun by (Em. A. Cum." an. “I, m. b icri, the rWaterlso F.utiee the game by. a score _ot l r FRIDAY NIGHT cover-Point Forwardi humid, It. I Dec. 10, Ila Point Goal Miss llorto Miss Brut Miss Hug, TORONTO Waterloo Inch ts, boo-Page 4 HOCKEY MATCH PROVES EXCITING new Bushing Clo-d Wit. - Xingu luau- Gene. Scott in lt 9. The crowd that gathered at the Weterloo rink on 'l‘uesday evening to witness the gum between the (mil. to: ot It. Jos. Mic-Inns, ot Waterloo, end Ir. J. H. King. ot Guelph, in " In the Ingest that has tuned out. to witness . hockey gum in many rents, and reminded one of the good old times ot yore when . every hockey enthusiut turned out Irons the lwatchman“; country to see the games (which took place. The two contest- ‘ants in .Tuesday 'sight's gem tur- Giitd In tattvsty_uiij.:_tt.tr.tttt91issats Gsri,c-estimrirtiiriih'tTrtTTCtTG'e were‘ many tumbles, due perhaps more to the strettuotgtgttestt with which both' parties made alter the puck than to' my desire to trip the other idiom. Enthusium no high and "supporters at the local team were very much in evidence and, were not backward in nppltuding any good plays made. The Mickus ttunity ot seven boys, the youngest of which is ten years old 'uul weighs 110 pounds, played a praiscworthy game and considering {the size ot their opponents, who with the exception oi the goal keeper, were all big strapping fellows, they put up a great ftglttu or comm; when run- ning up against these fellows some ol the smaller of the Mickus family were liable to go down, but they display- ed any amount ut grit and dared to get in their way. knot-her. This great game ut.hockey stink-d at eight, o'clock sharp, the King brothers scoring the ftrst gout in t a minute. and followed soon after with Then the hiickus family took a hand Eddie scoring on a. nice pass from his brother Willie. The next tw'o went to Guelph in tlte.two minutes (allowing, while Harvey Mickus scor- ed Waterloo's second goal tight initi- ates later, followed soon after by Guelph, whoaddcd another in 'twn minutes. Thc'galno continued to hr snappy and last, John Mickus. tht 'goal keeper for the senior 0.1].A. champions this season; making a ser- ies ot rushes in which he encountered some snags in the person oh the Kin: boys, but kept at it until he. admin antmuer,mllowed by his brother Ed- ‘div, who by a brilliant wort agair tsmrcd hall a.minute later. It wat now the turn ot thr. King family am 1tacr-siecured-tsrmyse-rwiees- a" the thrpe remaining minutes of thi half, making the score '7-1 in mm favor. ',-- '” - ' . The second halt witnesseul'still last- er hockey, the four Miekus boys. namely/Harvey, Eddie, John and Wil- lie, playing a tine combination on the‘ forward line, and were both speed} and handled their sticks well. “'31ch loo secured the 'ttst, goal in this hall on a fine combination play, Guelph scoring another one minute later, lol- lowed by Waterloo again in one min- ute on another; combination play. In the next sevm' mfrrurrs Waterloo sp- cured still another, liddie Mickus do- in: the trick. The Guelph family scored their last goal a few minutes) before time was called, making the score 9-7 in their favor. There re mained only two. more minutes to play, during which the Nickus family bombarded their opponents' goal with shots, securing two more goals, the last of which was secured gust as time was called, amid great applause, leaving the score a. tie, ' all. The excitement throughout the game was kept at a high pitch and " though some rough work was' indulg- ed at times, Referee Seyler, who gave good satisfaction, only ruled all tour men during the game. The forwards ot the King family were wry speedy on their skates and their defence played a bard, steady game. The splendid work of Eddie King between the posts is also wor- thy: of mention. ' The stars on ihe Mivkus family team were Eddie and John, while Willie and Harvey contributed their lull rharc towards scoring the goats made. Little Andrew in goal in the second hall stopped some pretty hard shots and judging from his work will some day prove a worthy rival to his brother. The teams were: "uid ad mm. "out“. Interesting Meethitr of Clam Schumagm Club Held on Saturday. Referee, ll. Skyler. Timckwwrs. Gert. A. Hume, Fat- erloo; Irving, mteiph. A WP" aura-M mrrtiwr ot thr, Ciara Nthnnmnn Huh was 'u td on Saturday rvettinq. The "razrnmmo natured lm-Iwhd Hum nattttters by PM“. Laura Shirk, Miss SaUnmt- Rata.. M “min; hit-s rtra Shirk and Mr. Hon. Zinnia. and . Viral 30hr; by Mrs. H. M. Knydrr am! Miss Myrilo Item. t. All thr 'ckeurtt., we" from the wor‘: Mike comm“ In!" ser, a! log-nu! ' 'htteeetr hat- M0 NTHLY MEETING Goal-Edward King. Poini--Harry King. Cover point-Lorne King. Rover-Bert King. ' Certter-aArthur King. Lett wing-Norman King. Right wing-Vincent King. Goat-And/ew Mlckus. Point-Walter Mickus. Cover point-Alhert Mir'xus Rover-Eddie Mickus. Center-John Mickus. Left wing-Harwy Mirkns. Right tsing-Willie Mickus. Waterloo. Guelph LADIES' and CHILDREN’S MANTLES - We are offering the balance of our Ladies' and Children's Hamlet; and Coats at fro r-------------------" _ 50 to 60 per cent. off We have still a few lines of this season's make, all up-to date as to Style and Material. i, only U dien' Tweed Mat-Hes, Empire and Semi Fitting, were ' tto to 812 for - - . - s - o 6 only Ladies' Mantles. Tweed and Whip-Cord. were 88 50 to 89.00 for - - i. - - . 1 Lot last season’s Mantlea, were 8 00 to 310.00 for l2 only this season's Childmm'a CotstsLwt.rts $4.00 to " (E tor l only Ladies' Black Capra, licely trimmed were 6.00 for If you are in need of a Coat or Cape examine these - It will pay you- _ T S. B. BRICKER & CO. SWEEPING flllillWllllln BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS NEW COATS cttoy.tt. ttte cunpwrs um!" study tor - the mmtth, ptrpaml " My, May At a mung of We ladies of Tat- ang and Miss Myrtle Dalila], nu who Wednesday moming in the sre'iively,added to the interest of "our! Room ct, the Mutual Lite the mcvnng. bring eottttrrehertsive " building. " wan tin-MM to hold a News ot m lite and ,ettrunt "mo tum-3‘ hockey mm, I'nlcrlon vs. twommrmt-IL The ”may..- of "an!" In the Walrrlon rink on We (In) mmm. as usual, may ll- Friday evening, the Nth Int. at I elm of “Hue-c to mural um“. new. Ptoeee&t lot no hem. of Nut -tbat' an. m " m Within m. Ad. b. w. In”. “I M - lie. [MIG BROS. & M. if "Only menu in Waterioa (or Silver & Son's QUARTERED OAK WOOD FIBRE VENEER for ,tttineeotlag and thorn. Call and m ft " The Book More. It 3 GEO. CORK, W aterloo Essay: nn Schumnnh and Mum-l BERLIN, March 13th, 1906. Largest Stock and Finest Selection ever in Waterloo Not High Priced. Direct from Makers. . Come and See the Goods Wall Papers Thin week We are having a spe‘cia' an e of Dram Goods and Suitings. These are mostly grey tweeds. no fashionable just; now, for ladies’ suits. We are showing " new pieces of them beautiful goods, and our prices are within reaeh of all--- Bas these this week and get good choice. oo. an'Spring Jackets are on sale now and if you wan good choice, make your selection now. t'rie a - 50c, 60c, Tso, ssc, SI a yd. 500,150, 8.50 to $12.00 SPRING 1906. 200 and $3.00 FOR BENEFIT or HOSPITAL. ssbo _ $400

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