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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Jun 1907, p. 4

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§ 3 o,’,‘l‘,fflimmmdmd the . ~Misses [Mary and _ Lity Hammond, (of the 511 ~linc »were ihe. guestsâ€" of Mr.:~â€"<J. . Hovey on Sunday. ~ p’ _ Mrs. . A. Heipe! and son of" near eMesley spent Sunday. at Mr. Jobhn “é:m ~‘Wim. Mundell spent last week n Mitchell: > 7 w Qvens of Watlet ). spent at Mr, Will Hast § #+~ ne 7.â€"The weatherman is treating s .with gequine summer atmosphere. â€" wheat is. making fast headway vand in a short time will be as far adâ€" | Wanced as former . years.. There arc Still . a few . sowing °â€" oals a‘ wil continue to. sow â€"till: the fiftgonth. » ie breaking season is‘ again taken #*advantage, of , and thoasands of actes wwill be prefared for next year. MeTye . Bros. have gontracted .10 b ',‘; Ahousand acres with Atheir ieam plow . in the Guernsey district. _. The â€"railroad contractors have takâ€" t possession of the country around uernsey .andâ€"are grading as fast as 22 1. 4 se l 3 s r‘m Wagenast of Hamilton is ig friends ‘and relatives _ here ns u. . e w e ~9g ty Mr. S. B. Bichn will open a, Real Estate office, at CGuernsey, in the near k _ Messrs Fred Walker and R. C.. Pudâ€" tombe .. of New Hamburg paid | a Â¥$ visit: to Harry Puddicombe â€" @itizens _ of New Dundee : _ are vi6 wÂ¥ e e uim 4 10 be held on June 28th and: : me will be given On Monday, ily Ist; consisting of parade, ‘races, ptaan t Miboy, m ow ced ‘;\"f, int â€"display of < fireworks â€" in ie evening. Don‘t miss it.. Come ind bring~â€" your friends. ~Enjoy Doâ€" nin " Day at New Dundee. ‘Set bills later. & ¢ Mr. Jimes local tpanagerâ€" of the Soâ€" Vereign Bank was a visitor . to Toâ€" Fonto last week. w Hall and daughter, â€" Bella d the ‘Galt Horse Show last ) schopl which has been closed ; short time owing to the illness ‘, ei ' . was again opened this 8 Winnie Shantz ; at the home _ Messrs Max Heyden of Rosthern, J. g urphy and Geo. H. Jansen haye bought. $2000.00 worth of property at he â€"uew _ town of Guernsey, where they will establish a large hardware lumber and ‘implement b!llin_us..They day. fimxm J. B. Campbeli spent M day i Beriin. â€" â€".â€" _ â€"__ FHI‘W-â€"OI June ist, to Mr. Mrs. Albt; Gocttling, a daughter â€" Mrs. N. Hawke <of â€" Waterloo visâ€" itedâ€" friends : in the village~ on Sun: \ Ehe Poole Football â€" team . . caime here on Saturday uiglht and played a itiendly game . with the locals.â€" ‘The scofte ,was . 1â€"â€"0 in _ favor. of Poole. The return matcly will e <played . ai Poole next Saturday night it is exâ€" day, i Wfise Florence~ Hilborn left last ‘Eâ€"; Je ;;;;;;a branch bardware »’t Lmipn. The â€" company t be capitalized at $20,000. y for (Brown City, Mich., _ she will spent â€" the ~sumimer )\ with ha«r. btother, Mr. :O. "Ahe : «Bask, . Elevator _ Company .,,j t considerable property at uerppey and will crect an elevator, d conduct a coal and Jumber â€" busiâ€" Ginge lations. «Mr. Albert able to o Irâ€" whd Mr t Sumda ». 0 NY Mts. Ben Sherk.and. Miss Barbata‘ ‘of ~Breslau, were . guesise . of & in Little Paradise , last fuds. cin C filnmlh fi@e Schmidt . of New Hamâ€" visited {riends here over ~Sunâ€" 0n NEW DUNDI Wiegand CRESSMAN, SASK LIMERICK June 10th to B i CROSSHILL Tub t of his d nd, Samard )b Omk' vent \â€" Tast Wit abou §. D Hil st : ~Day‘s Sportsâ€" July, ~See program wet . who has been ill it y of ol the. death . of Kalaimazoo, Mich ) Mr. and . Mrs daughter. ,.C.On of of tm "::ok wid lay, June t: Houst of Re "lya Elmira is Dr. L. L. last week f Hespelet is In â€" this a mith h Mis. with Cingor and da l AMts th «Mre. Davis, of Idfi visited _ Miss Ejsie Trussler, of Toronto visiting her parenes here for a mot The Misses â€" Lena and Alberta W of Preston, are visiting friends relatives here. Messrs. J. 8. and J, H. Ruppel,â€"C. N. Klink, Wim, AHemang,â€"Wm.. and F. . W. Moser attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Huchn at < Heidelborg last Sunday. $ x The Ontario Government has given the name of Vogt to ome of the new townships in northern Ontario nam ing it after the ‘F“‘ musician, Dr. A.: 8. Vogt, of Toronto. . _ . Mrs. ‘John D. Reising of Hanover, 1.vidfii¢Mhdgw§_h S few weeks. Â¥ Hernstreet ‘of Milton,â€" are visiting friends in Elmira:. *A Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jury returnâ€" od from their wedding trip on Monâ€" day evening. o o cR & 4. Mrt George S. Geiset has bought the farm occupied by him, 50 acres for: $3000. J a Mr. Jacob Ziegler, of Southampton neighbothood, ‘visited friends in °Elâ€" mire on Tuesday. 449 ts Mrs. Alma Grozier; of Galt, : and Miss Gordou, of Berlin, spent Sum day at the home of Mrst A. H. Erb. Mrs. Fred English, .. of â€" Toroute Junction, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. ‘Hertel, in town for a few days. ~~Mrs. Logel and her daughter _ left on Tuesday for . Mishawaka, . Ind., where they will spend a few weeks. â€" Mrs. .John B. Taylor and her.chil dren Woodworth and Majorie, of Et gin, Manitoba, are visiting friends it town. . ts Mrs. Fred Conrad and~ her soi Jacob, Mrs. A. Cress and Mrs.. H. Ziegler attended .the fumeral â€" of the late Danicl Wegthart, at Southamp ton, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Mrs.: Conrad. Canada‘sâ€" Biggest Dlg; Sportsâ€" Waterloo on 1st July. program Mr, Cousins, consulting engincer 0 the : GT.R. for thhmvll,?u, was me: and shown . over the projected roat in view from this place to Baden last Tucday and seemed to be â€" web pleased ~._with the location ofâ€" "ou: busy town and the surrounding coun try, and favorably impressed as tc the feasability of such a roal. Re ports. _ from himâ€"‘" concerning / the possibility of the.construction of th. road ~arc awaited with interest. inspector spent last week . in 0% district and made his ofMcial visit tc theâ€" res ective schools and â€"reporter yery favorably in regard to same. _ Mr. and _ Mrs, Allan Bechtelâ€" of Ba den spent / Supday with â€" relatives and / frigads Beres (~ 80 000. 00 > The cement work for the ‘Royal Hoâ€" tel ‘stables and sheds are now com pleted© aud the . masons have â€" l brick work about half up for .. th batn. ‘The building is being hurried t completion. a The juvenile band . gave an .. opet air. concert._ _ last Saturdgy â€" night nar .the bowling grounds and meguit ¢d themselves very creditably. _ Mr. Woiwade‘s fine orchestra _ furâ€" nished . a fine program at an auni versaty â€" held at the home. of . Mr. V. R. Berlet, Linwood last. Friday evening. Catra~ The . contractors commenced the erâ€" ection of Mr. Henry Neeb‘s fine strucâ€" ture on Tuesday.. . 4 < Mr. Jolin P.niyar,hu also excavaâ€" Led the cellar fot his new dwelling and building. operations will be. comâ€" menced in the near future. P A . number of young people . from this vicinity and _ Berlin â€" assembled last Saturday at the residence of Mr. and â€" Mrs.. Johnâ€" Reibling :to cele brate â€" the birthday . of their daugh ter : Miss I.ouisehadfllng. The even evening wasâ€"â€" very .cnjoyably _ spent those prosent indulging _ in all kinds of . parl or gatnes . and â€"ammsements. > Mr. and â€"Mrs.: ~C. Ziegler _ of _â€"El mira â€" who. spent a week here . with friends wheote they "were guests. of their danighters, ~Mrs. (Rev.) Batter terg â€" returned howe* on Friday jast. Mr. and Mrs. M. Schaub spent . & iew â€" days with . the HKtter‘s mothor, Mrs. : Kruspe, Sebringvilie. _ A great many . from this section in tend taking .dv.nu% of the annuâ€" al .excursion to the O.A.C. Guelgh on Friday, . A good time is in @tore tor all who go and it will no doubt prove a pleasant | day‘s outing. .. Mr.. Joseph Hergott lost a. valuable frorse laSt â€" week, I he c animal _ lcapâ€" od over an fron ° tieâ€"post . which 'uc parently â€" was too. low . with â€" t result that it pierced | the poor: aulâ€" mal‘s body. and it was â€" foundâ€" feess sary o shoot the horse. l The. motto of the Waterloo celebraâ€" tion conminittee for Jaly ‘ ist© is *‘No hitches, no. balts, something doinig ovâ€" ery mipute and every thing on‘ time." This molto will _ have to be : closcly «dbered to i the wholo programme outlined is to be rum ~off.. It is biggest â€" bill: of .-gfim,u';: # & â€"and x e Mayot‘e per "Yeat Mr. F. W. Sheppard, Public Schoo Is a We n We WELLESLEY erta Wels,| Co fends and | were with Ruppel, ~C. } «8w Wm. and 1 Geo. funeral of | dog Heidelberg f in 11 Sn with. a 4 uk ~Sworn â€" evidence was : taken â€" froi Geo. H. Huehn re the killing of dog in the act of worrying sheep an in like manner from Geo.. Isley .*! the killing of two dogs in the . a< worrying sheep. Whereupon it was moved by H. Huchn, secondéd by W. Hastings, the )1 40.5.000 css uic toted EY w 204 L the sum of $3 be paid to Geo, Hâ€" Humnznr‘hlm‘ «aog in the act VW“‘M the Teeve issue an 0 mwo Carried. \ 5oi t it 1 l4 _ In like manner it Was ND""" 277 ) " Reidel, see. by It. Sintick that the um of $6 be paid to Geo. Isley as reward for killing two dogs in the wt of worrying sheep and that the Council adjourned at 12.20. p. M., ind metJat 1 p;~m., â€"all . members aresent. ~ Hi s Moved by H. N. Huchn,â€" see. by N. Hastings that the following _ . 3C° :ounts be paid and that . the . reove issug Ordersâ€"in paythent of the â€"samé as follows, Yiz. * e John Kocher, repairing culvert, A +4A reeve issue Catried. “.,' $ y Thos: Burnett, work and new spring, _ _ 1. B. Hammond, rep. 3 culverts â€" and filling in washout Thos. Hillyard, 8 load_gravel 1906, m Aug. Herzog, assesors â€" salary $40,00, attending court of reâ€" vision $2.00, The council at once formed into â€" a sourt of re€ision.. After taking the oaths of offige A. B. Robertson. was made chairman . of said court . on imotion "of Messrs. Huekhn and Hastâ€" ‘ngs. Quite a ~number of appeals were" received and aftot due consider® ition‘ by this court, the chairman teported as follows, Yiz., We . the sourt of revision and appeal "begâ€" to. :eport ‘that on the appeal‘ of <the Canadian Pacific Railway . Co _ no wtion be taken, that the assessment {f J. C. Shelly be reduced $1200.00, that the fota) assessmentâ€" . of the Lutheran and Methodist °. parsonages it Linwood be struck of the : roll; umounts $1200 and $800 respectively; Shat‘ the "assessment of" "Alicâ€" Adam 5e lowered $800; that Ph. â€" Berdux‘s assessment be reduced from $7100 to $5600; that a dog be struck ~off the solls© for each of the l(ollmvh‘:K J. Y. Helm,<J. F. Reitzel, Paul: Kies M.F. and F.S. in subdivision No. 6. Yo action was taken in the appeals { John Myroski and L. Frieburger, The appeal of J. L. Huber was held over. until court meets ?-In Whereâ€" upon it was moved by N. H. Huchn gec. by W.; Hastings, that this court x now adjourn to meet again Tuesâ€" y ‘the 2nd ‘day ‘of July, 1907, 8 o‘clock P.M., and that said court re sumé in open council. A1l of â€" which is respectively subniitted. Cartied. A. B; ROBERTSON : Chairman. conditions and prices of the.. different tenders it was moved. by.. H. _ N. Huchn, see.. by â€"W.â€" Mastings tlut\thl tender of D. H. Clemens for the conâ€" struction of the abutments w“c.): Dentinger: bridge atâ€" $5.20 per accepted. Carried. . P T ajs FTenders <te the _ Dentinger . bridge were now opened and wulhnd by this board. â€"_ After â€" comparing the In like manner it was moved . by H. N. Huchn, sec. by J. Reide! that and Iron Works Co. fot the construc= tion of the fron superstructure to the Dentinger bridge at Hawkesvillc,. be acceoted. â€" Carried. % A. petition, signed by H. M. Coote and four others was received, . prayâ€" ing this council to allow them . R' pay their assessment re _ the _ A. Breggs drain forthwith, â€" No action was taken at this meeting. ; â€" couptcil contulted: After taking the evidence of Chas, Busch and his withess re the Hllh‘ of his sheep by a dog or dogs, .1 was moved by W. Hastings, sec. by J.â€" Reide! that the sum of, $6 be to Chas, Busch as compensation 1. sheep killMd by a dog d'm and that. the reeve issue a% in payment of the same. Carried. > The . tenders re the, Geo ‘ fl;”'tflflm Uourt of Reviston and Appeal re ~â€" _ the Assessment Rolls. Total, Carried. ues machine, Pâ€"Pâ€", H. ‘ Knight, â€"â€" assessors salary, 70.00, attending court of revision $2, extras $3, McDonald, assessors~ salary $50, attendingâ€" court of .reâ€" vision $2," s imumnications, bilts and accounts received and accordingly â€" ccalt by ourt in Open Council an order for said amount road machine on â€" road $187.00 $1.00 10.00 Miller 42.00] _A very happy leg:_ of:the ; Con {erence .. week . . was /m > € t @# the _ former pastors ‘Of the_ Mg 15.0( | Methodist Church and . theirâ€"wives," ay a dinner given by Mr.â€" and . Mrs. .. _ | Phomas Hilliard, â€" at theit bome: on 52.00 | William Street. Ncedlessto say, ,the â€"â€" l occasion â€" proved to be a most / i 87.00] teresting one, and the kindâ€"host ant hostess revcived nsapy assurances. oi the appreciation ol their guests.. . . $,00 2.50 ,80 “:.u; *nvi:l Winter h:« :x‘-te-; was t EL . Dobbin o¢â€" er B?:ay- »‘ h °“v Miss Gertrude worlth left on Saturday for the mv-n where sh will be married to Mr. Geo. tGordOn formerly in the"etploy of Mr. 3. J. stoos, Jeweller; 7 Mre. +wasâ€" a visitor he home of Ts 92X d riday. * s Mr. and Mrs. y Kmhi,!r, and whildren of An?-‘:u guests for seyâ€" ortai days at the home : of Mr.Chas. areuiziger, Erb street, Mrs. F.. C uts has ; returned home, after a v | ‘several weeks with friends . in Ma. :: 4~ > 5> Mr. and Mrs, McLachlan ~have rt urned to tkh,hoqg An Hanover at ter a several days‘ visit with Water to0 friends. e t Lo nc N6\ 4 Reév.A. E. '.n:}u. Lavelle = 'fio have been welcome Â¥isitors , in town the [guists of Mr. and (Mrs~ Gco. wegenast, left last‘ Wedsesday: . for their home in Niagara Falls South. Mrs. W.. ~J.. Mellen of ~ Brantforu has retuined ~after â€" apending _ severat days _ here the» t (at the _ homlt ol ..x. and ~Mrs: ° Horace Loughurst. Mr.) G. H. Mlb.‘:«fio,vt?fi\w ger for theâ€" ‘Mutual : Life of ~Canada in the Province: of Quebec, was~ " & visitor at the Mead Office on Moyday, The Evangelical Chutch, St. Jac uwbs, was crowded ‘to its utmost Caâ€". pacity Sumday evening, the occasion: being & song service of the choir. o« the church. The‘ ~rendition of . . the various numbers< ‘on the programme elicited > many Tavorable comments, ‘and ‘reflécted ‘creditably‘ > upon *‘ thc leader, Mr: _ Rriiekeman sof â€" Water}oo ‘and:â€"the. meinberss Messrs. E. .W. B. Snyder, Rev. Greapzebach, . â€"W. HM. Otâ€" *o and .Mr. Laschinger and .Mr. Rup pel addressed _ a few words to those ‘present. & 8 WELL® KNOWN â€" MUSICIAN _ PUR CHASES A SPLENDID HEINTZ MAN PIANO. * _ , Any â€" person congideriag tho~ purâ€" chase of a high gtwde | piano . or. the exchanze of theirâ€"organ or squatre | 1% no â€" for a new instrument: would . do well to write to Gerhard Iteiitarap Limited, : 97 Yonge St., Toroutu., fof their new catalogue and desctipiivg inatter. > > 44 + = R Mâ€"It. f * *It is a _ significant fact that inugic« iqns ‘generally aud espectially â€"â€"those without: â€" prejudice _ puccaase ‘"Ger bard â€" Heintzman‘‘. ~pilasos for theit own use ‘so .that it is oily hatufa) that the wellâ€"known leader _ ofâ€" Wa terloo‘s â€" fine© Rand, Mr. W. Phil>, ; musician of expefiente.. and . whost work â€" is so well and _ fayurably known in Ontario, should seleci for his"own private use a magu.t cent Gerhard Heintzeman pfatc. SENT TO INDUETRIAL SCHOOL At Berlin on â€"Monday Chiet ~O‘!Neil! atrested Walter Stroh at the Audiâ€" toritim on a chatge of ‘stealing the sum of $9.10 belonging toâ€"a. roomet at his mother‘s residence. on Scott street, Young Sttol has been . ‘wayâ€" ward in his bebaviour . for __ some time and when hbé appeared _ befotc Police Magistrate Weit on _ Tuesday ho admitted stealing $5â€" and <three chickens from his.nother some weeks ago, although ho . denied _ the charge to his mother, f ~The Mtn“%‘lfi to send the 1ad, who is in his.thirteenth year, to the Industrial !fi:} W he was . taken . _ there _ by O‘Neill on Wednesday, . .. _ . Btroh had $7.85.on him when ~arâ€" M I xd 7 The cangq w of the Memnositc M:'l“qy“ Te 1ith â€" m ‘ une 12 Berlin at thsw#‘%v Mr. ~ 8. H. * Schneider‘s grove. 14 will con vinue till the eveging of June 19th Three services wl{, 10 . aan. 8 o‘clock and 8 ciclack {,.m.., Several tninisters (from _the United States besides many of the clergy ol OUnâ€" tatio wil be present. K ol the;said drain.© This â€" proposition Magl-nflo.d by . the aforesuid mmu'vumdty.). , see. by R. Lintick that this council do now adiourn ~ to\ meset lerbett of the ‘Mutuai G&J‘t‘p‘:mi ~Srom a visit. at < his home in Peters CAMP MBETING SONG SERVICE at on Jockey Lloyd was the most success~ ful rides at fiw 18 victories in 49 mounts. ‘s perâ€" centage of winners, 865.71 bus a conâ€" siderable lead over »McDaniel‘s which is 28.57. Lioyd‘s l.sm are 26.538. The lollovlnf table ws the record for the meeting: hss A. Martin fi*‘.:‘u"; Goldstein J. Foyley Gaugel ... F. ;fuwn J, Kelly Bullman °. G. Al8K uw ivi J,â€"W, Murphey Toronto, June 10.â€"Mr.: J. F.. Sea: gram, ~M.P., stated today. that In: {erno, the Canadian â€"chamwpton, had veen declared â€" out ‘of the Suburban handicap which will be run: onâ€". the ‘30th inst at Sheepshead Bay. â€" INFERNO OUT : _ OF SUBURBAN TInferno went wrong after his last vace at the Woodbine with his â€" ofl trouble in bis feet. Treatnient did not â€" benefit the horse‘_znd afl "chanâ€" es of getiing him to"tie past for the rich stake _ ~have Yanished. Inâ€" ferno. Wwas to ‘catry !t9) qrounds â€" in the Suburban an . impost it was Lbeâ€" tieved . he could carty . to viAtory. Word from +Montreal on Tuesday trom Manager Ecans setties al doubt 1s to the rep:aenm of Mr. J.‘nE. Seagram in the Derby .Mr. m wired. â€" that the majority of the string would be shipped on Wedâ€" nesday ‘"barring accidents‘". He addâ€" ed Main Chancé, Seawall, ~Purslans, and ~ Assemblyman, "{:« _fitfl-{lfied has come â€" down to present ~with the bestâ€" prospécts. (Heisâ€"by Pirâ€" ateâ€"of. â€"Penzence out . of ~~Princess Lorraing,â€" and hax â€" mo need" to be asâ€" hamed of his breeding: M#AIN CHANCE WILL © The defeat of the local hoys. may be > ‘attributed ~to dack*~ ut combins ation â€"and ~~inaccuracy in . shooting. Referecg McLaughlan , â€"of ~Stratiord gave good satisfaction.. M The lincâ€"up .was as {ollows Waterloo â€"â€" * B. W. Brown ‘ 3. ‘Seibel J. ~Passill J. M. Laing _ <â€"~ Pegue Â¥. pabmer (o s e m Rirterso MeLauehlas, ~Strattord The & (rattordâ€"Footbailâ€" tean < won froti ~~ Waterloo in a~ senior W.F.A. tame on Monday evening at ‘the Waâ€" To 190 J atk .by & s00re "of,; 407# * â€" Moser The ~scoreâ€" at* hailâ€" time was 2â€"0 «nd the : cvisitors .ootfl two more, gouls in the ‘fAinal period â€" making > it (Griov 1 ark _by ‘a soure ‘of, s=4,°; * . 1| Notice is horeby ‘pives putsienâ€"J6 The â€"score at â€" hall time was 424 [ 1UH/O (807) Chag Ji0. .. Sec Ofe and the . visitors scored " two more, that all persons having claims or de ouls in the "final period : making" it mands against the BEstate of the sails : per Eie John Krachling, deceased, who died 0g Referee Eilis gave good satistaction. gm‘ :m ‘:% :’ The Waterloo Junior Football toamt | Post w to the â€"«A were defeated by the Berlin Juniors | dersigned â€" for the Exeeutor Thursday : evening by a" score of 3 | for the last will of the said deceasod, to 2. 4 on or before the . 8th day of~ July, Sninprideinlsanie rondmementaieien ‘nett (10907) theif names and addressâ€" 1 will mail you free, to prove merâ€" | es with â€"full particulars in writing it, samples of my Dr. Shoop‘s Resâ€" | of their claims â€" and a statement of torative, and my ‘Book on eithér Dyâ€" | their â€"accounts, and ‘bf the nature of spepsia, The‘ Heart or The Kidneys, |yhe sccurities ©(if any) held â€" byj ‘Troubles of the‘ Stomach Heart _ or | them duly verified. & T eefe stment. Dax‘t makerhs rom [ *4 Not | aiten t. * Atre . com AKE 10E that atter mon. etrot of tmfia symptoms onâ€" 'AND TA pe that af the result of your allment, and not | the ~ said 8th day of July next ‘the cause. Weak Stomach â€" nervesâ€" | the said Exeoutor will proceed to disâ€" the inside _ nervesâ€"mean _ Stomach | tribute: â€" the assets of tho said deceasâ€" weakoess, ~always. And the Heart, | od among thoe parties entitled thercâ€" :d.‘.llha “'@",m-'”" ,:: o which is migh thihbate choitred n : or rves. . e noâ€" ; m‘u;;hw tice, and that uwlmm a a" organs. . Hers is : for the said assets ot any part theteâ€" Dt. Shoo ,p\»i«r _ made -bnfifio;mflflmn its fame... ther ... semedy . even . he shall_ho!.then. haye. roCelyâ€" c e n sn oues s .‘ **~ ***.**** * Referee Ellis gave good satisfaction. The Waterico Junior Football teamt were defeated by the Berlin Juniors J\t{uqm.tyam of 3 to 4 § Also. for bloating, LOCALS WERE DEFEATED Nichol Dahmot Meyer Devitt Halves, R. Wing Centre Won. 2nd. 3rd.â€" . Unpl n on age 2007 BB "V*~Ar : 210 .. P 4# * 0# Backs Wing Goal RUN IN DERBY 16 (i: Hymmen W. Bocttger W. Jansen tI. Mitchell £EOT OB Davies, Pequegnat Bitzer 8. Moody Berlin. A.Brown Emery 10 13 18 14 10 32 22 16 11 10 tad Dr. Latest Desi Nottingham, Swiss, Arabian Lace Dresden, Madras and Arabian Musâ€" lins in White and Colors, at â€" _ From 50c to $10 Full line of OIL _ BLINDS, CURTAIN POLES, COTTAGE RODS, ete. sE S. B. BRICKER & CO. _â€"~. Believing that our Hospital is one of the most worthy instituâ€" ;33' i;‘ 2ut Oitizens o have eaided to give oue gie Aifegmanin h Day‘s Work for the Hospital . Art | when we will give, 10 per cent of the ""‘""‘"‘"W lay to the Ladies Aunxilliary of the above institution. . . â€" _ â€" _ â€"_. .. _ . â€" E4 Wct&otihwayc!givh‘mfiinlhm, that o thers may be induced and that more of our ay be interesated in the support of our hospital which -:Sa-uhmfl more generous in these prosperous towns of Berlin Waterloo. $ Executors Notice to Creditors Next Saturday, June 8th In . the mattcr. of the‘ ; Eslate . of Jolnt © Krachling, Iate . of the â€" Town of Waterloo, in We County of Water loo, Gentlenten, deceased . E5 the â€" sald 8th â€" day of July next ‘the said Exeoutor will proceed to disâ€" tribute â€" the assets of the said deceasâ€" od ‘among the parties entitled thercâ€" u,hvlngnpd only to the claims of which ho shalt then have recetved noâ€" tics, and that â€" he will not be Hable :r::oogumm ot any ux;%e- «hy ferson Nrflfll 30 ,m%;mz hen. have reteivâ€" Dated at Waterloo the 123th Uay â€" 0 Jite, A $100h ... ; . ..«‘ ~MeBd & EpiNTOPFT, : ~ 314 HOSPITAL 35¢c, 40¢ and 50c yd. Berlin, June 4, 1907. Lang Bros. & Co. Full Range of Bobinett in, Art Muslin, Swiss Muslin, etc. .â€" : 5 *# ONE DAY‘S WORK ' FOR THE and we have set aside of ~ STRONG BOY _‘ _ WANTED The Aipha Chemical Company _ . T6 .; learn printing â€" trade, mwuwh! E.o.pu week, Apply at this office, . i8 The polish that makes you feel proud of your stove. â€" It polishes quick is a jet black, and makes *no dirt. 3 & Limited ie L. 5 >

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