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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Apr 1907, p. 4

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Py id Pioneer Gort..â€"The oldcst tealâ€" -‘i.‘.‘ A e R .m ied ‘of Cnrictisn "Christocr "’"“'..“."a _ 91 years» 9 months and 15 * days: y was â€" born in Alsace, Gerâ€" pmanuy, â€"comifg to America with bis at the age ol 10â€" years and wettled in Pennsylvania. â€" A year \ later they * removed to ‘Wateri0o ‘which was then a mere hamlet. They ater they â€" removed to ‘Waterioo which was then a mere hamlet, They Kter w resided at Manubein>. and ubs moved onto the Christâ€" ner farm on Smyder‘s road near New Hambur About 15 years ago. . he re ‘from the farm â€"andâ€"moved 4o New Hamburg; He is survived â€" â€"by 4t New Hamburg: He is survived . . by ten children, namely: Daniel of AInnerâ€" kip; Enmos, on the homestead; John of Didsbury, Alberta, Christian, of Regina; Mrs. Jamey Hastings, North Hasthope; Mrs. David Shantz, Baden; Mirs. Cummin Rennie, Didsbury, Alâ€" berta; Mrs. John Marks, Omaba, Ne braska, and Barbara and Catherinc at mms wile and oneâ€"son predeâ€" ,. hinr. The funeral took . place @My aiternoon, April 91b, trom f residence | of his som, Mr.Enos Christner, to the Christner cemetery â€"and â€" was. largely altended. ‘ Mthile Mr, and Mrs. Noah Bean of m Maysville were â€"â€"driving home om church on Staday, April 7th, y horse ran away. The occupants ol the buggy â€" were thrown out and Mr. Bean sustained a brokem collar bone but Mrs. Bean escaped uninjurâ€" . Mr. Geo. Appel is able to mgain after his recent: illness â€"Mr, and. Mrs. : Jacob . Heppler Stratford,_ visited . friends in Hamburg on Thursday. > Mr. Henry Mallett and 1eft ‘ for . Alberta.* Mr. _ and â€" Mrs. N..L. Roth . have tned from Lancaster Pa., where they spent the past year. .( "{?‘!g, Merman. Doerfling: of Baden, was the vietim of a painful accident > on 8 y, April 6th in which he had &.fi'fll pinched of at the joint E worsinz. atâ€"a machine. # %&;&{J West Mon{rose, Aprit x to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Devitt, ;:%‘iq'tu Mr. ‘and Mris. Benj.. Forâ€" rest, a daughter. * * McCormack.â€"At New Hamburg, Mar. _ 27th, to Mr. and Mis, Chas. â€" Mc _Cormack, a daughter. Erb.â€"At Crosshill, ‘April 7th, to Mr. mh“flnflla Erb, a son. Thorn.â€"At Hespeler, ‘Aptil8th, io Nie.â€"At Galt, April: 12.h, to Mr ;f.fi Mrs., Nie, a daughtor. â€" Fottest.â€"â€"Af" New Hamburg, Marc RuggeLâ€"At Berlin; April 6th, â€" to â€" Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruggel, . a daughter. _‘ Muna.â€"April 4th, _ at â€" ‘"Hemlock “ Â¥e," near Bcfli‘ll, to Mr.~ and _ Mrs. _ J. A. Munn _ of Kamsack, “ ask., ~a daughler, Elizabeth Suthâ€" / to Mr and Mrs. Hy. Lachenbautr, a Lachenbaser.â€"At Berlin, March 27, t OH. 5 . g;a-'m..â€".u Betlin, April \ 4th, _ to Mr. and Mts. F. Kampmann, a . daughter. %-sm.-u Milverton, AprH 5ty _ to Mr. and Mrs. F. Zimmerman, a %-Atr Berlin, April 5th to Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Waiter â€" Abrcus, a daughâ€" Buschertâ€"Binder.â€"At Breslau, March . SOth,. Ira Buschert to Nan:y Bindâ€" E. â€"both.of Breslau. Hass.â€"At <Floradale, April _ 10th, â€"by Rev.â€"W. J. Zimmerman, & y Bauman, of Floradale to Ifi Mary : Ant Hass. <â€" b râ€"Schacfer.â€"At ‘Waterloo, Apt » iInd, (Hy.. Kochler, ‘to Susaunah Karake â€"At. Berlia ~April 10th, <Mrs ©Carl Zatnke, aged 87 years." Leyes.â€"At Herlin, April 7th, the 10 _ monthsâ€"oid . daughter . ol Mr. . and %â€"Mrs..Bert Leyes. Bricker.â€"At . Roseville, April 13th, © Ben}. Bricker, {ather of Amos Bricâ€" (Ket, m‘- Aged s1 years. _â€" f â€"At Galt, April:13th, , Clias: ; v : Teronto, \ April 10th, A. Davidson, . widgw. of_ . the ;’f-‘\’u Jobhn Wardiaw, ofâ€"Galt, aged MeWiliiam.â€"At Galt, â€"April 9th, Caâ€" ~ther »lt, <telict of the Jdate h &:fl‘ , aged 75 years. hell.â€"At (Grand . Rajpids, : Mich., ~April 8th, Margaret Thompson, wile Hugh C ill, ~and daughter of Christaer.â€"â€"At. New . Hamburg, â€"April ,‘3, ©Cheighner, aged 91 ies t ‘| Maider bt Detroit; Mich: . _ _ Jobhnsâ€"â€"At ¢ a 3 (€; i [ af t g# ,fl,..\‘, ,* «: ‘s w ‘_ "Jad We â€" . R O# 5. AHH aBOS, Mr. and Airs. Bert Thort, a daughâ€" Schavier, both» of Waterioo NEW HAMB! BIRTHS MARRLAGES DEATHS . Engiish asd Germas in Prop ristor RG sub ad yaa00 be â€" out w i New bavt t Cal _solos in h f n Nob dros lcader. ,| Was gives‘ By Choir Sunday iaythâ€"Blee 6: Bockelwant. %xww--*m m h all . ‘thy Sins.â€"Miss ‘ Mary Chorusâ€"Praise : the Lord:â€"Choir. Baritone £olo and Chorusâ€"O Praix the Lord. â€"Mr.Oscar. Liphardt, ~ _ WIETF â€"Reécitative Baritonc.â€"For: Thy Ser dant David‘s Sake.â€"Mr. Oscar Lip ~Chorusâ€"Ariss. O Lord unto. Th Rest.â€"Choir, _ 3+« 3k > . Bapraho Solo and Male Quartet.« Hark v oice" Eternal.â€"Miss Maud: Zh-xw. $ & > Recitati~ e Tenor.â€"Comifort. Ye. Mr Wm.~ Mil.ers > Cborus.â€"And the Glory of the Lord Choir. > , §3 Choru$.â€"And. the â€"Glory .of 2 Recitati 0 Tenor & Chorus.â€" Thu saith ‘the Lord.â€"Mr. Wm, Miller. ~Bass Revitative and Solo.â€"Bchold,; Virginâ€"Shall . ~Conceive.â€"Mr. . Alber: ~\Chorus.â€"Every ~Valley Shall <B Exalted.â€"C hoit. +7 Chotusâ€"For Unto us a Child i Eorn.â€"L boit. * Solo, Tenor & Chotus.â€"Thete wer Shoplierds Abiding.â€"Mr. Wm. Milles Sopran ) Soloâ€"For Unto us is Bor, Soprano Solo and . Chorusâ€"KRejoicn UGreatly.â€"Miss Irehe Letter.. _ . < .. Chorusâ€"Lift Up Your Heads.» Choir. s ; eyix Addressâ€"Rev. E. Eockelmarn. ©Temor _ Recitative & Chorus.â€" C Phou Bethichem.â€"Mr.â€" Win Millet.â€". ‘his Day.â€"Misy Irenc Lettor, â€" _ L horus <Glory â€" to God.â€"Uhoir. Chorus~Shout the Glad Tid n3s.â€" {boir. * ; Fopran» Recitative=The _ Jews Passover.â€"Miss Mary Froehlich. _‘ Chorts ‘of Women.â€"Hosanna in th Highest. _ , xd Bass â€" Recitativeâ€"Because This i He.â€"Mr °C; H. Foehlich. Chorusâ€"Hallelujah:â€" Amen.â€"C hoir. The Lordw Prayerâ€"Rev. E. Bockel tann. Postlud â€"In G. Flatâ€"N Mrs. A. Spady. SUCCESSFUL The entcrtainment undertakin .. b; Miss Annie Hortop Tuesday even‘ng in aid of the Hospital Elevatot Func proved most enjoyable to those wh woere in attendance.. . A musical pro gramime was © contributed_by severa yorng ladies of the town > â€"amon, them boing Misscs Gertrdde â€" Wells Mary Moogk, Vera Scott, IJda Mar tin,. Myr{le Bechtel, . L.. M. Bruce, and " Maud~ Hilliand, ~ ~Refreshment: were serâ€" ed at the conclusion of th: programime. It is anticipated that 4 neat sum wil be addedâ€"{o ‘the fun: as a result of ‘the" catertaininent. Mrs. Aumy, st., has returned from ar extended visit to Waterloo. Mrs. Wm. Mickus, of Preston, spoul Sunday with Mrs, Geo. Ruppel. â€" . Missâ€" Peart Ballard of _ Linwood :scnt Sunday with Iriends in El Em ~2~ 5+ g Mr.~ G: KalbMcisch is serlously ill, no hojes ate‘ held out fat his recow at‘ attack of typhoid iever. Mr. Thos. Peatce, Public School Inâ€" steâ€"tor, Yisited _ ~our school on Monâ€" day. He reports very lavotably. He algo adviges a few improvémcnts in censideration of the usw School Act. Mr. ‘Wiliam â€" Gastmeier has rented his fns ris‘dmee on Bridgeport: St. to Mr. Secbach, of Mitchell, who will take powsession shortly. Bs Our Bridgeport friends who left fot the Gteat North West fout weeks oc ha‘ e been soriously . delayed on t.o:d.w I‘o*d.:l: been . réseixe froms . W. Lac n, Cne \",',‘ that they had to walt ‘at Kamsack, Ses‘., . lot: two â€"â€" and four the line. This is.due to the bad conâ€" dition of the roads on accournt .. 9° Show m s y #4 ia y lst Mt. Milton Jaeck is recovering from Iitee site to any company that #o|los and rovealed the sa fimmu -_& bkymg ® t as al cons mlences requirid > dor tbe suo |Mis. H. M. Snyacr also o «Cl â€"@dy Romentér itOr 1048 BRIDGEPORT ELMIRA, o onl »eaw:;flo'b.; â€" progran Part 1 Part 1 the ENTERTAINMENT ant Mt ne. mantfa Hammel « Spc dy EL. “m. W. J. 8t ; Committee .of â€" 86. &u:‘.‘%’u.auh:.:".\. p&r:j ser, presiden seerclary. Auditorsâ€"Dr. W. L. Hilliard and Secretaryâ€"W .‘ 8. Naylot. * â€">Treasurcrâ€"â€"J.â€" Conrad, jr. The membersbip fee for the season is o. be $5.00, Messts: ‘Wm. Hogg and ~E. °Fu :eagram were clected delegates _ to he Executive Committee of the Cen; wal‘ Lawn Bowling Associaticn. 0. â€"Muelier, J .. Conrad, g#1 and W. 8. Nay! e electicn of oficers ollows j sEAGRAM HORSES ~It was decided to giveâ€"prizes to the winnersâ€" and â€" rupners up in the ~com »etition for the Seagram Trophy. The following ol Mr. J._E.. Sea ram‘s racing string leftohere« for .oronto this week.> Clotin. ch.g., a., by Hazel Hatch:â€" Nerry Tngland, whh., a;, by | St: icorgeâ€"We Know it. C Sir Raljh, b.b., 5, by Bread Knife ~Margarette. > Inferng. b.b., 5, by; Havoecâ€"Bon Ino Elaugh:er, b.¢, 4, by Havocâ€"Marâ€" wyrdom. 3 ‘lavaune. A very ty ~wedding © ceremony Main C bance, ch.c,, 3, by Pirate Of | way m'n St. lgy‘l, (R{ ‘nzanceâ€"Princess i.onlqe.â€" 5 : |1t.) â€"chareb, Beriin, on Wedbesda) , Babbling Brook, b.c., 3, by Walé‘â€"| which was witnesscd by a large numâ€" ressâ€"Paoy. : ber of friends. and acquaintances.. The Ambefley, ‘b.c:;~3, by Russcllâ€"OUlâ€"| contracting parties were Miss Rose, scramble, . daughter of Mr. William zmg‘dmr Sour Sack, br.c., 3, by Lissakâ€"Wild|prietor of the Grand ‘Union , ob Mive H. Beriinp, and Mr. Charles Grees, Lyndburst, br.t., 4, by Ogfienâ€"AnXx~|son of Mr. Georke Gress, proprietor ous. * ~.‘~}ot the Gress House, Preston. ‘umeroct Trainer Barry Littlefield arrived at the Woodbine Tuesday â€"afteinoon in harge of the Eeagram string, numâ€" ering 27 horses, of \\Me;m arc +â€"yearâ€"olds. The horses left Watetlop yestcrday morning inâ€"4. cat. attached to the regular train. . ‘They made the ourney without mishap and are fow stabled n their old quarters ‘at© thc brac‘t. ‘Ths horses have been kept goâ€" ing all ; winter and are as bard as nails. ‘They have becen given â€"haltâ€" mile gallops at a two minute® <clip «l are now teady for more strenuâ€" us _ _work. Cheg Nes Assemblyman, â€" b.c., _ 3, by Uglyâ€" Hall a Crown, br.c., 3, by Halding â€"Martyrdom.. . $ Sea Wall, br.{., 3,. by St; Sertâ€" ‘airlle. Head.:". _ _ .. .: .yozks ‘â€" Reine de Saxe, b.L., 3, by Cobours: â€"Princess FlaÂ¥ia. # 3upper PDance, b.!., 3, by Morpheus ~â€"New Dance. > OQutâ€"of Step, b.{., 2, by Havoc â€" New Dance. acijeg Out of Step, b.L.*2, by Haro: â€" vew Dance. 5 Eyc Opener, br.4., 2, by Milner. â€" Nink. Br. c., 3, by Matins 11â€"Vielleicht. Ch.c., 3, by Marius IIâ€"Atosia. B.c., 2, by Lamplighterâ€"Armoury. B.c. 2, by Juvenalâ€"Julia Hanyver B.c., 3, by. Orisintâ€"Chaste. B.c., 2, by Bathamptonâ€"Ironic. 1 ths above. Haruko, Assemblyman Jalfa Crown, Reine de Saxe, S« Wall and Supper Dance are canflidat s for the King‘s Guineas. The six King‘s Plate candidates ate a nize lot Assemblyman, the pick of the punch, is a splendid4ooking $â€"yea ald, anmi catch>s the oye at once. He is an even more impressive colt than nierno ~when he won the Plate. * So far, no has been to ride for mmu-mm pire. A number from this town attended j Monteat] the twenticth anniversary of the wedâ€"JOl a moi ding of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Wegenas) | the fortm at Stratford on Thursday,. . about | Friday a Lity guests ‘being present, many ftrow |â€" Mrs. C outside. po‘nts, Mr. and Mrs.. Weg ] his mor enast wero the recipicn‘s /of a h:nd: | after a somb atray> . of beautiful gifts an fhome of felicitattons ‘of their many friends. +] Mre. j The following. tfrom WaterlO00 ~ Wef (| returnad present:â€"Mrs." Geo. Wegenast, " MIS J weeks‘ 1 Carric Wogenast, Miss M. Bracndlc | egts, M Miss Kate Oelsel, Mr and Mrs. G | Albort ; Ruppel, Mrs. O M. Umbach and th Misses Marion and Emma Kaatz. Purslane,â€"<ch.c., ° 8, by Wateretcssâ€" Haruke, b1., 4, ENTERTAINED MUSICAL CLUB Aquatint, ch.c., 3, by Warercolorâ€" A very pleasant afternoon was en joytd by the â€"members of the â€" Wo men‘s Mosical Club who were cn‘er taived by Mrs. F. G. Hughes on Sa tm-“y. .;' het, > h:;,-. 1mmv,fl:l ‘Wri\ heating NMr. CGeo fi':. cufi‘”: tenovaed : violinis whose . plaving is cvet‘ an artisti rea b.1., 4, by Havooâ€"Bon Inv. Lr.c., 4, by St. ~Micorgeâ€" CHINA WEDDING LEFT THIS WEEK x reddored Reveral -ulpiw in : the ~Waterioo : Méethodist ed the (samée â€" lovely 4 church Sunday.evening and préached a Mig.. Co.,. who passed a daf Aftet a iingeting in year. s deceased was. borl the in which he d has been connected with ever sinve his uchoo! day & public: spirited citizen . many positions <of public sw.dwu and occupied many ;po â€"of public irust, beâ€" ds "it actorey in Th Â¥ lage iu the .omud «& member \ol. the pullic schbool‘ toard at. time of death, Like his father, the late Jobn Watâ€" son, William Dolman was one of the most popular citizens Ayr ever had wm'uuh he held hrli tic esnt yarticularly | "in _ Kno® church circles, of which body hbe was sec:obaryâ€"treasurer for years,. will > be hardâ€"to iL sÂ¥ Mis wile and two brothers; â€" Jobn (.~ Watson, president, Ayr, and â€" A. ~‘Mr.‘Watson was so long: identified with ‘Ce implement trade. of Ontario . ud the Northwest that his death will Lo hbeard of with deep : regret . by .@ wid> circle of people. in both ~ _proâ€" vinces and {hrougtout the Dominion. . Watzon, the manager of the John Walson Mig. Co., as well as â€" two sisters, *. Misses Elizabeth . ~Doiman W.ison and Mary Urie Watson, . _ Of the _MeDouild dasiitute, â€"O:A.C, {uelph, sutyive him. PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING "The t m>ral will" take place: â€"on Wednesday at % o‘clock. from Knox hun b to Ayr cemetery and will be aitended | byâ€" the town. council, the card ‘of trade, â€" th â€"public s_hoo! :oatd and other bodies. The impressive ceremony â€" was petâ€" forméed by Rev..A. L. Zinget, brother ol the bride, and Solemn High Mass was celebrated, â€" the sermon . being preached by Bev.iygthet < Lenbard, of Hamilton. c The happy couple left on the > 5.30 train on & hobeynicon‘ trip :to Chicâ€" ago and other points and on Their reâ€" turn wWill take up their residence in Hanover where ~Mr. Gress=will. take tharge of the Scarhoro House. ‘The bride was. the recipient ‘of many useful and handsome gifts, . showing the high esteem. in which ‘she is held by herâ€"many friends. . _» Mr.â€" ‘Milton . Bricker of :. Montreal «nmed Waterfoo: friendsâ€" over _ Sun y.~‘ 4 . ‘ Miss Edith Bean is â€" spending â€" a ;s{ with frieeds in Waterloo and viâ€" y. o x Bm "Mr. Wilson R. Bechtelâ€" left Widnesâ€" lay morfing on an extended â€"business :l& 10 â€" Wintdpeg .and other Westeri t8. 4 Mr,. Art Laschinger was a |visitot io Waterloo on Saturday. ® Mr, George . ox, of Totanto is a gnltutunmo(llt. ard Mrs *. G. Hughes.. Mis. Amy, at. of Elmira bas reâ€" turned:_home: after an extended â€"visit with Watcrioo ‘friends. s Miss Florence Snyder has returned from a two weeks‘ visit w‘‘h friends n Toroito. â€"~‘ s Miss ‘Téena Rats of Tavistock, reâ€" turned on Friday aiter a short : visit in Waterigo the. guest of Miss Marâ€" .aret McDougalt: * Miss Kroutziger and Miss Elizabeth Kroutzriger accompanied by. their sis~ ter,; Miss Loulse, have gone to Deâ€" (roit, where the laiter will qnderge w «course of treatment. .‘ They will be abscnt several weeks. . Mrs. D, Shatnon Bowlby and Mrs, Monteath C. Hall were the hostesses ol a most delightful "At Home" at the formier‘s réesidence, Margaret Ave. Friday afternoon from 5 to 7 o‘¢lotk. efi d : his mortng tot Nity, Mcn Jm.fl:ft of iwo "weeks at th home of Mr. Albert Mickus, Mrs. H. Glinz and Httle son â€" bavt returnad â€"â€" to . Detroit alter: . a two weeks‘ visit at the home of hor par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Hachnel Albort: street. The £r6. brigade was callcd out ~hortly after 7 o‘clock= on Satutday w to extinguish a small blaze by a defective chimney in th â€" house tenanted by Wm. «Easson, â€" on King street, opposite thy Alexander r The fire was put out befort ~fremen â€" artived. Little damag ‘u :“_ <lgct Social and Personal Re Uné 13 % Albart. Moot Day Allians . the ° (Wa tar ; Jiscourse, in Cours@ c wH Y Hardware, Stoves apd Funiabings ) dwelt upon the ime«] Gus Konts M J. A. Harper < . * ' irving the smml A 6. Dbevitt _ 8. B. Bricker ll . wabbi BLOCK . ; BERLEY: i to the efortw of thel Cnas Feigk Wm. Hogk S s :.3 TK wa died IF AYR! uin a x _ > ._..‘...4. % Farm in the Tm...’. * €, m‘: hi. Hiomsame H at Awo o cigck in ‘h@ aNAETNOQP THAT lacm situate g; ;‘m | Tt 24 Wipeot id ie Dosity of Wt erlop, containing 186 acrtes. more â€" of less and being ao-ml of ~Firstly, the south part of ~ Number .. 24 on the south side of Snyder‘s Road in the said townghip containing one hundred and twentyâ€"five acres â€" mote or less, and Secondly, broken . Lot Number 25 on the South. .«ide . of ®nyder‘s Road in the said township, containing fifty acres more or| less, cxcepting however, those parts: of said lots_ sokt and: conveyed by â€" John Ruthig to one Kuntze containing toâ€" gcther thirtyâ€"nine. acres more ot. less. The ~farm is ~ at ° present _ oC= 3«1 by _ Jolin / Rutlig. * is mostly . a clay, loam. Th l’n‘n_n is only '-h:::tn mile lru‘. ew Hamb@tg office - sentent for sehools, ehul'g m market. About 75 acres are m tivation, about 12 aeces are in and the balance is in good pasture. There is a good stone house . on the place, also a bank barn and all necesâ€" saty jout ‘build‘ngs.. Also a good orchard and : good water. : Termsâ€"10â€" per cent. cath . and the rc'amfi‘sod‘ysotu#miby th« purcBaser a: portion of the : purâ€" h se money miay remain.as a mortâ€" *a, e on the property for a term: ol five years. = % Tesms in other respects. . made known at sale and > meanwhile may be.ascertained on application to Alex. Fraser, Auctigqnect,. New Hamburg, or to, Dated: April 6th, 1907 15â€"3% ‘There will be sold by public _ aucâ€" tiow on the farm of the undersizgn=d, one mile east cf Petersturg, on . the Petersburg road, on . 7 § Harris tinder, Masseyâ€"Harris mower, new, Masseyâ€"lHatris drill (13 hoes) hayta‘e, cultivator, Oxford plow No, 41 Ayr plow, land rolier, disk©. harâ€" Tw, iron harrow, .3 scuftlers ( on: ~w), wagon, turnip secder, Masseyâ€" HMarris tuinip pulper, plow, carriage, top buggy, 2 sleighs, 3 new nay racks Lion horsepower with rods & coupâ€" dngs, straw cutter, 2 fanajng milis Ond3 new), bevel : jack, stock rack wood Facs«, stonzâ€"toat, grind ~stone, watertrough, scale, 2000 ltsâ€"capaciâ€" ty, . gré®el box, National cream ~seâ€" arator: grass seeder, 2 Iulderl, wheel barrow, feed box, bag holder, 3 sets louble: harness, setâ€" single ~ _ harness, dynets, set new ‘bridles. grain cradle, ‘ogging chaing, cow chains, shovels, takes, â€" boos, â€" crowbar, : necky okes, whiffietrees sad many other artisles too numerous to mentica: Also <A quantity ‘of© hay, oats barley _ amt "TERNS ; TE .â€"Pigs, bay, grain and ‘all wims of $10 and under, cash; over that armount 7 months‘ credit â€"on ap< proved joint._notés orâ€" six. per cent. Jet annum off for cash payments â€"of credit amounté. â€" vommenting at ons o‘cloch p.m.â€"sbhatp the ‘following valuatle property,.viz: HORSES.â€"2 mares, 7 ind 8 years vold,â€" well matched,: (if Bot |rpviously sold), horse 14 years cld, horse. : 11 yeats old. Tea cps ooet s CATTLE.â€"6 ‘cows (4â€"fresh ~~ and 3 in call), grade Durham bull; 1 year old, 4 suckling: calvcs. $ PIGS.â€"Breedingâ€" sow supposced < to be in pig, one Yorkhire boar, collie 0;, 25 chickens. i fy ts 16â€"3t Auction Sale Farm Stock :):d lmblemeifl; IMPLEMENTS, _ ETC. â€"Masseyâ€" layC lay JOS. MICKUS,â€" JOHN S ROTH and which will. be. produged :> a Jme of salé, there will be dhfl Auctioncer FRIDAY, APRLL 36TH, 1907, MILLAR & SIMS, r ‘©‘ Solicitors for Mortgagee, :3 ~Berlin, Ont: ALEX. FRASER, Auctionser, * ‘New Hamburg, Ont. int SOMETHING GOOD lock it th the W ing re cagtar \ P i tot) 1 af at Proprietot HOUSE Largest range ever shown ster _ See us for your spring house furnishings We can san you money. stt esc o o o PE Brus_sels,_ Tapestry, ,:;& ' nins and Wilton. New pattern: E 5 II & mmfi Japanese and Chinese Matting, Oll Blinds, Curtain Pads, Curtain Poles, Stair Pads, Stair Plates; etc Cumap prps ies ‘~ 12 pieces. qyard wide. Linoleums ; ind black designs, ~All widths in Linoleums and OiH Clo: Edil range"of : > > > . 55’-7?“) eait. o in S. B BRICKER & CO. ~â€" ~During this montb of April we are cellifg Carpmete and Rugs at @pecialt prices. \‘%ehavcnvery lurge steck bot R‘f”,{" he manâ€" vfacttues and in manyâ€" instances :r‘ prepared t “\? clal_close pr.:?;. smmdh’fw nogd::rpm i u. wrill ‘,_';_s"_.”_ 0 efioieo which willâ€"satisly you and our prices â€"will ',’..%’\;‘j;‘ ‘o in u Ruge to sull all w;’-‘;m-. ;;ull--l papers of tha prettiest (ffec mt moderate prices and em ’w n to hang pe If you are not already a oustomer, come and see us. w __ g new c .,,n almost dnify. TR 34 made ies A Busy Business Our goods are upâ€"to date. They are réliable and our valaes are not beaten any where. “‘r’: invite uj}.., V aterlec 9};2‘_‘ y od: peci ally the resders of the Chronicle to inspect our steek during this mont and get in touch with the best rhat‘s going. _( | C\ ( 0 0 c 00c We sell Ladies Tailotâ€"made Suits in tweeds and plain cloths at 14. 15 .00, 16 00, 18.00, 20,00 to $22.00, is " w Q Ludies B'qring Jackets at 5.00, 6.00, 7.50, 8 50, 10 00 and $12. Ladics 4 length conts and rain conte »t $5 00, 1 \,;Fffi,,; o $12 00. Lad.vs gudy to wear Skirts at 2.50, 3.50, 4.00, 5.10 to $1.00. . ~ Ladies Si‘k Conts at 0 00, 10 00, 12.00 toǤ35,00, . ~_ _ .__â€" Ladies Gapes at 5.00, 6 00, 7.50 to $15.00. . ©_ .. .. #Y4.%â€". Silkâ€" Underskirts at 5 0U, 8.00, 7.50 to $10.,09.5 o _ _ _ s 0n kal. Women‘s Conts to fit and sult all sizes. &‘ m .&m%&q mill surprise 3 ou, T~ sn onl o9 s aice on d o auk ;'/fl;«*” l 4 ,% * CARPETS an RUGS Jum m T. MA Linoleums, C Oil Cloths, Newe Wores Wie Fonde is baked on g’-‘. trace , & ietherosn i Berlin, April 10th, 1907 8 i18$ W & KOELLERâ€"ACQUITTED «~ â€"â€"~OF MURDER CHARGE ©tratford, April 16.â€"â€"In the opinion ol medical men the death c! Harriet Dewinz on Thursday morning \last was «caused by shock.. An : inquost was held here toâ€"night before Coxu:; Deviin. MHarrict Dewing, a woman 5; years old, met her fate in. the . tom of Leopold Kociier, Romeo On the day aftet the tragedy Kooller was atrested on a charge of murder. . It =l_ ;m-u that there nn;mn: w circumstances connection wWith the case, ©butâ€" : ths ey it ker 1 suprc doets place «ho years, tev‘rgen inat suo Was NoT CE ly of avcrage mentad _.wny\ She tould not be trusted with is‘ Crowh Attornty MeJ hrson â€" prosecutcd, and Mr. R.â€" T. Hardyg. defénded > . the prisouer. At :1 ofclock this .mataing fog tihs ro egeme, ons . thak o ty a & A® way cavoidental, ‘_“7_" t o COrown Attiraay say % hfl Cvidnce | e russels, Wilt )ets t s {l * Nh th

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