ME Hs et, .of ) R. Mustard has been engag: C | ie Fair Grove school aud ogenâ€"‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Sararus, 0° ****~ . scho il on Monday: ‘ oo q tings County are visiting ‘telatives in ‘ Bhannon, : of the â€" Mercdunts‘ thts jicintlr for a short time. ha & resigned his position and The ‘Rose Millinery opening was well B to go on his homestead _ 0n .Ls;'r;mind last Saturday at. Kelterâ€", Bateman conducted. setâ€" Ml‘“i‘ufl'y opening at Reimer Bros. L Jackso i‘s Coulte on Sunday & Co) nest Friday and Satyrday.Evâ€" | and in the Methodist church! elay Raimimag : in, (the : evening. ‘ Chartie Miller, Jr. is _ serfously GP g% 9"““"†have already with .ppt_ndicms at time of 'i'l'i,lii.' enc n tows. C. F. Atkinctal\' Mr. Rovert Kubl, Jr., left Monda ding an ‘addition to his livety morning for. Detroit where h> has Yand H._S. Purvis bas crech:dl secured aâ€" position 48 Ainsonith. Mr. A. B. Robertson, the Tp. Reeve i Craig and Mr. Stevens lectur $~. pof Hai & £0 & / 12 > K in The Burn Hall, Sedgewict, on ce tnsls in P io To: | â€" C un‘ en |.5 tookkecper Ontatio Buttor 0. y . on seeq grain, dealfz ch: terlin; E. Andersor, stenographer |¢ Mn t en <as se 1 i a ‘le entering toe}| | Bring of farméers and others in -?c:ln?e{nm::e Y.‘llll be ‘ready for postâ€" ted, bein a thoroughly en J * v c m ‘Wech"\vg audicnte â€"-â€"â€"â€"_____â€":_:?'_’::_â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"‘â€"‘_ i Burn, chairman, after a ‘ few| fical side of the question. He beâ€"| ;.‘g, o respeoting the value 0 | ;an with wheat, the superior graii d * res, and tme thought . an vhich he fhought could be grown in . prise: ol the Government to in | his district with the greatest » posâ€" lute such a series of lectures, re | sible adtantage, ,and. referred to . the :« ed to the seed grain as it affecte | sheat andâ€" oat samples, here before mselves and tlie district apd the | him as cvidence of the truth of hi | duced Mr. Craig, who was we cemarks. . He spoke of rotating th Wed. _ Fle: thanked th avdien= | ctops . with wheat, then oats, thih ha splendid reception, ard . satl | sarley, th.n timotby, the Ray bein. both he and Mr. Stevens full; the best cradieator of weeds, _ anmt eclated the enterprise ond cow | srovided food and strength to the soil of the Sedgewick. Board _ o | articularly light, sandy soils, such , sut courtesy being rarcl, J is _ we have in this _ district. Mr.s N A â€" deputation consisting | tevens gave his recture in a bumâ€"| ie President, Mr. Clarte, â€" _A | srousâ€" mannâ€"r | keoping the :mlicml nens and Jots Burn.met ther $ â€"xpectant and in thorough â€"good huâ€" | Btation and escor!~¢ h it ! J.nor, many ot his remarks â€" statin; Mék then to the hall which wasf the keynoto of better success ~~ or warmedâ€"znd lighted, in fact _ | ailure, and gave many good sound id hall, and he was pleascoDG | ‘ractical nirts whith were taken noto € »%Mhflm Tt spoke | of by the farmers present. The titms es for the town of Sedgewick,] vas now rast tin 6‘2@,1-‘. and ught.to Teel, provd of theit] dr. Craig and Mr. tevens : : said MA Trade, who had so persit | they would like ‘to bayk. glvth _ 8 ged. The recessity of . their] »rther taik on weeds and seed vaâ€" here to: lecture, | and he| ue but as the hout was so late 0 ol Trade deserved] hey thought the audicn:e porhaps thanks . for their business] cas tired. 1 he cw_gnnt 1t tise and . forethoughtâ€" . in 6 th:> merting as to wheth» they Tooking after the interest: | .ould hate the weed or setl leeâ€" ets in the district. 1J ures, and it mnnbw:"u.-l | on ‘to speak cn the v; 1 ‘o mive toth weed and secd, thiro 4* .i» m ;:g no lack of interest:â€" &.-\‘«1 & ierdiyith Ac ie > hi T ,M C on †,..'. â€" * l of .m-ï¬nflmï¬l*‘thv 4 bad points. The question â€"~Of > reâ€" it e part‘s hiak wiboi| on ant ‘al 1 15 o. After s heatly vBeat and oats raise hvdnlM. by Mr. Clarke ticularly to the Red Fite | seconded by. A . E. the mest: oc w h wl Te semenie to the Towe tme, on lee Wik . whiot ggvué.?g'$.,;lr. l s To . & “?“ . MB . $ «B tyr aAng _ 10% .. PWE ; ,w,. g 4 are! ~Stong," of Camrose, D& t‘ father at his bous ist of town. 4 _ Gould â€"of the Great â€" West ~Co. Edmonton, was _ & Monday. al â€" MacBrayneâ€" lef6 en Monu t . Stoney Plain, to which > has been transférred. mumion services were held her y motning by Rev. A.â€"‘ x , of < l ~English church. is : and all dovers of go.)f‘ shou ‘not fail to hear . â€" ih: A;’.â€M"on Friday in Burn Hall at the Benedit \The band has made rapid iseworthy progress this winâ€" ler the able direction of Nr and (deserves the support of W 5. “,,, ~1. & 1'# | Ts i fhch anddâ€"aitAit telc ons 0.4 L/ P _ and »«_»,:‘u" J‘: ;‘:Zs:;:u:‘;;g.lll positions are : Effie Letson, steâ€" i ame khvam(on. They Iu‘.:.u;r.phe: C. !(twu'lgel & Scu, Waâ€" ednesday in compary with Mrs ielloo; Max Engels, poosKssger . Un y gromd and _ brother Toi tarig Sced Co., Waterico Louisa io Rupert, where they will in (Glebe, stenographer C. Doert & Co. -i . !;exl:u-, Ida Oetzel, stenogtrapher Ber otalg and Mr. Stevens lectur :in Felt Loot Co., H: Bricknell, book ‘%he Burn Hall, Sedgewic, oll ceper Hall & Son, acf'-u; r. ied CBS C 1, Sedgewick, O" $ _ "yootkecper Ontatio Buttor €0. frke. or" Xorcnto, :WaS : (is _ able> to be _ aroiud & days‘ ilin»ss, htouy ol Merna, ®as sually large number . «8 ere in town on Moniay. mpsc hardwere agent, Ed _was in town Morday . I Went to Daysland 0n . mornin on business. _ R. J. Russell, of. <Lake ailed at the Pionser _ last i: Powers, Strathcona; !> ‘_ ii, of. Calgary; A. H Calgary, Chas; E. Taylor,Edâ€" ) C. H. Cr edy, Edmontcn;, 3: rart, ‘Toronto, were registered ‘Pionect last week . ‘ . making . some improvement -."n'.n last week, Johh iad the misfortune to fall and F n his right arm, . h*a p. He is, however, able to und. again, we are pleased to ‘and H.â€"S Miy has gome t a o an operaliwan it tulom Rer ind bad points. i s was next dealt _Mr. Craig paid a wheat and oats : .. particularly to by A. McR d o seen during WiS .\ M went to Calgar; , and returned on Tues is leaving fof his duties Bellshill, visited IC‘. ALTA s child is his houk ver BEZC o si tew| ticai side of the question He be| _ Report olâ€" conduct and standing ue 0 | ;an with wheat, the superiot grait Baden Public School. for the mont an | »hich he fhought could be grown in of March C o in | his district with the greatest â€" posâ€" ~ _Names of. six highest of â€" edt s, re | sible advantage, ,and reterred to the class â€"given in order ol merit, ecte | sheat and: oat samples, here . before ._ 66« the | him as cvidence of the truth of hi | Form IV. wer | cemarks. . He spoke of rotating th Jr. IV.â€"Lilly Ratz,â€" Irene Hofstet icm | srops â€" with wheat, then Oats, ThA jor pouise Livingsto®, Andy Eonfan sat | .ariey, th.n timothy, the Bay bCM .. ;; / ppocbe Krumpelt, Nettie _ Mel tult: § ihe best cradieator of weeds, 2M yose, 7 com | swovided food and stremgth to the soil _ y j11â€"wWiunte Bectitel, Annic Doet 6 articulaily light, sandy soils, such Ning, â€" Elste Kuntz, â€" Frieda Daub arc}, } is _ we bave in this . district. )lr.; Clayton Millet, Israel Martin. sting | tevens gave his secture in a bumâ€" tee?: 7 A | srousâ€" manncr turh:.'t:s ‘::;Itz:' | .. Form . ther $ xpectant arnd in thot h + i 1 u::f mapy ‘of his‘ remarks -iith;‘ 0.1:. It!â€"Bertha Krumpelt, _ Lizzie EC ALL L KH> hnttar sUADENE or (It('l,“lh _lnh._ -_‘fliu ¢ Kg years """ M Y w \ntle prieuts who Mc. William Rich® ed the farm of his /b Sthool Section AIC . wnd the poundaries put the proposal 18 ) tayor and many of pesA Plattsville secti the moveâ€" . S=2 faw â€"pr. Sham it MO°" "u meekin #"** 102;le o--‘;" ï¬ Orlando Mover 1y oecup '?'u!d bakery has been werel towB. . ~8 L.i is moving .‘.'E the house Raumsay. Baird Bros.‘ factory ed with Mr.‘James sawyer. The owners of : th line . are busy puttin the 14th con. of Bh Mto. â€" Waltes 9 70 4 the house now occupled by M Robinson aud own<d by the Estate. & Mr. George Taylor has his seriously. injured . in the shal Ch; R. MeKie Carrigge | wor! The saw mill in connectio® Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Sararus, of Hasâ€" tings County are visiting ‘telatives in this vicinity for a short time. The ‘Rose Millinery opening was well atronized â€" last Saturday at. Kelterâ€" | LOTD. * * a. Mr ht : .cc ictitimet @n N LR with appendicitis at time of writing. Mr. Rozert Kubl, Jr., left Monda niorning for Detroit where h> hes secured aâ€" position as Ainsonth. Mr. A. B. Robertson, the Tp. Reeve mou}\l? town Monday: on Mr. Lawrcnce Doering who is wel wnown in this vicinity, is spcuding a short time in OUL midst. x 4 2 294 A cce tetarh § Mr. C. H. M‘l‘ and CaURR EC ate spending a~ shofrt: time hore priot to returning to theit‘ home in Johnâ€" nesburg, in the neat future. Mrs. Grcen spent a dew days :n Ga last â€" week and returneg home Mon day. 5 ‘Some students of 1 ess College who bave M ECS P ie ced oo hi terlin; E. Andersor, stenographer . jetroit. Néew strdents entering toe «qllege now will be ready for postâ€" jons in the fall. + Monday will be the WELLESLEY. Randal! recently 5n a cfopried. . argely: attended. 5. Carswel}, who Plattsville tor . greatly . missed who ate‘ W“' Richmoud has P# his | bro®wer, M $64000 . man moving into Sinith has purchased occupied by Mr. C« last ar 4 is moving occupied _bY the Pla agitating to **~ not meeting with the ralepayers 0 on are opposed to _ o. into The bouse CB" iA ol connection wihi. is . peing operat= Green @5 """ the Berlin Busi by the Horil shapet _A works. : > parchasâ€" Mr. John which Mr thote was thart they ubout 6.45 o‘clock on Tuesday evin‘ng when the rariâ€"engine struck . and ian over ths bcdy of Almm who waes ~alterwards as Fhilip Brumk, of~PRetersburg illing him instantly, zh â€" "/°| Class C.â€"Hattic Naumana, Olivig *U | Leiskay, Clayton Hoéhe, Etmic Ranâ€" *X6) aall, Willie: Litwilter, Viola Scip. "***| "Class ~ B.â€"Harold, Shante, Greta ""C | powler, Johnny Gelsel, Josie sehae "€d | 1e RaRny Miller, Milto: Futher #15.° Chuss _ A â€"Enos Olngrich, | Katl Mk “‘. iob, Hor Cora FHont Aiter th: engine which vu’m ing slowly ,t the time, bad over 1W unfortunate. man the . _reâ€" maing were discovered by several cmâ€" py&r.:.m G.T.R.» within &. feet of where th» accl« PyA pge o man was. S8r hk | Ahey l.udlmf went "to ths spot whore the ©accident ~occurred and found the head of (the mn camâ€" pletely severed from .the Lody, : the head being on the 0'1"4% ot . . th: track, and (he body sil limbs were between the tracks apd in a tertibly mangled . ccondition. is L ; ‘ The death of a wellâ€"| n>wn residen! "t: Woolwich occurred en Saturday at i lhs home «f his daughter, Mts. J | Hartwig in the person of . Chas, Du ‘ vrick. BHe was Loin in Prussia, ant ® came <â€"to Cenada in 1868 and .â€" was ~atried in ~1873 to ‘Mary _ Melitzer ‘ ho died a number of© yearts â€" ago, o them were botn ten children, mno Coromer ‘lhn::pt was immedi{gte ly sommoned alter his nnin'} the body. was removed. to the de pot. A large crowd gathered around the scene of the accident but no perâ€" son was able to identify the body until : ~Mr. ©Simeon Brunk ..of . A Weselon & t‘o;{ store ‘arrived â€"and _iter view‘ng the head ~identified it as â€" being that of his uncle Philip Brunk, : of .Petetsburg. s i Coront â€" Honsbefger made . enguirâ€" ies as to the movements of the.deâ€" ceased previous to his death, â€"and learned {that the man had missed the §.15 ~train and as the. next traim did not stop at Petersburg, he askâ€" ed a conductor ol a _ westâ€"bound | freight train, which was, in th» yard at this time and his request . was retuséd.> If is ~supposed., that . the deceased was réturning from theYan of ~‘the dreight train as <the . +8 . inger of the yard engine states that he saw â€" tho deceased . walking _ beâ€" tween â€" the ~tracks ‘some . distance abead ~ of ; his engin® and. When ‘he disappeared. In less â€" than a.minute from the time be saw th6 man he The mairiage of Mr. D. B. Bruâ€" Lather of© Toronto, lonnerg ‘of EL miÂ¥a, and Miss Gertrude Fox, dauâ€" ghter, of Mr. and Mrs.. A, ~F. Fox +illtonburg, took place on Weduesâ€" day, March 25th, at the Lome of th prido‘s parcats, the ccremony being performed by Rev. A. w." Tonje. DEATH OF CHARLES DUBRICK: w whom survive, viz.; Magete (Mis: lartwig); Herman, af Berlin; C bris _na (Mrs. Tarry) _ Rochester; KFd ward, nsar Waterloo; John, Elmira; hiiles, Chesley; Clara, Menno and wa«id, in Waterioo. . Deceased had .cach.d the age> of 62 years 1t montbs and 10 days. F Mr. George Badley, Salem, is visit nz his brother. _ € Miss Julia . Weber is <visiting her sister Mrs. E. Musselman. _ _~ â€"Mr. J. H. Ruppel attended the funâ€" cral of the laté â€" Peter Levas, at Listowel. * Ir. HMIâ€"Bertha Krumpelt, _ Liszie Grizel, Ida Kuntw, Mildred . Kaut man, Vera Seip, Nellie Fowlet, 1da Kicin: ~â€" â€"| *+ smbine . MQ 3 â€"‘Sr. â€" 11.â€"Henty ~Brubacher, Wille Hepel, Clarence â€" Lautenschlager, Maâ€" tie ~~Beisel, â€" â€"BElvenia Schrag, l.nt;‘ Miller. ts ; Class A.â€"Alvin Kropg, Lovina Sttâ€" ter, Alfretia Millet, Mary Auin Bruo tachet, Janst : Doherty, Katie Brueckâ€" Wer. . 3 Class B.â€"Fred Fowlor, Ena Shant E‘thel . Hunsberger, Stem‘ey HMarpe: ‘m~te Frant, Howard Harpot. Class C.â€"Mabel Gartung, Jcrom Lorcnts, Liz#ie ~Blesel,; Francis Seip Harry Kuntz, Louise. Flanans, ELMIRA: BADEN Form 11 Form 1 ol for. many years ard was a car | â€" TD penter: by ‘trade. H6\ has . frequently| tion been in the employ of: Berlin ~eal Py Watérlon contractors and was > & | 100, hoi cnovanig tm " ther mghe | con secure * at § refinery and it hguna-ï¬ .‘ that he | the was in‘ Berlin on Tuesday for â€" the|}_T purpose of ascertaining when ho Hy. could begin work. He is about‘ 55‘ Wit years" of age. and" is Survived by ‘ 4 ing widow > andâ€"#everg el"un. who| s Al are at prestnt ‘qUarantin=d on ac| Wit count of scarlet fever in the famity.| Uni He had only 47 conts: in his possesâ€" ;J‘?l son undertahing parlots. _ _ _ ‘ An Inquest Ordercd. .. ‘ Coroner: Honsberger .ordeted anp inâ€" quest : and â€" the W‘“ jury. ~ Was sworn in at ca*" o‘cloc. Wedpssda «terncon. A . ~B H. B s G. C J. B A. V H. Bog P CS e F f it >Â¥ ~_ %E" A. Weseloh se \'V;. g‘ Lecton af e 4i. D. LaCourse _ _ "_ B. Schuite _© e=i â€" _/ B. Halser ; $ J. R. Hallman & M. C. Ciesgman. ; Exâ€"Mayor â€" Bricker : was. appoir ted foreman. a ~"al ‘The jusy viewed Athe . tody after which they adjourned until Tuesdgy motning . at 10 a‘clock whcn the eviâ€" dnse will be heard. f Â¥* & l | ... 403 "he â€" spring floods h&@ve gradually becn filling up the ‘deep beds of the river, iad. occasionally overflowing The ban‘s. _ The spectaculat interes in the" ice fow was not as â€" great as in former years. ‘Several times the thaw had just nitely begun, when , suddcn cBHange in the mntfl froze up the numberiess sfreamsa brooklets. â€" that pour theirmgra torrents into the vast yolume of th tiver. A Couple of â€"fne geese |got out in the _ middle of the cure« and _ \were rapidiy carricd °_ ‘dowh stream. (Tel tR There is somethl:ï¬â€˜ very impressive . u1 the appeararce th» great . volâ€" ame "of water fowing swiltly . toâ€" wards the distant lake. . ‘The rushâ€" ing surging noise of the watets, the huge masses of ice grating Jike the wound of thunder ‘against the supâ€" ports ol the old . covered â€" bridgo, the lights â€" of the village gleaming brightiy ~as night ~spreads a dark mantle over . the face of the earth, form a picture in the mind that teâ€" calls ~those famous lin~s of Longâ€" tellow, u. 3 ‘ Three pastors ©Revds. Schofield, Newbury and ~Walker, will begin . a series of revival services on : Monâ€" day evening, ‘April| 6th in West Mcnâ€" trose© Congregational church. _ With a now church edifice, an interested congregation ‘of earnest hearers, and the combincd â€" ministration of : three able nd‘%nn pastors, grand | rcâ€" sults may fully anticipatcd. Theit object is <to convince men and woâ€" men _ of the acceptability of those glorious and eternil (truths that have transformed the dolorous ~ages ol darlns into the ages. Of~ <proâ€" ‘gressicn and light: Without~~ some certain light to guide, without some uncrring compass to stceer by, man ocnnot. with safety ‘put forth: on ths great otean of eternity. ‘ __The â€" truths ~â€" of Christfanity, the fvndamental verities‘ have throuph all â€"centuries demonstrated their dm1. origin. â€" Man‘s~ pathway out of . barbaricâ€" â€"past leads up oâ€"et the blood=of Christian martyts apd ths living deeds . of= Christian heroes. . ‘The tody was brought to the £impâ€" cxists in a state of savagery. wh»‘ than in View :.of existing acts makes lite wmthnvi:,v Onty the potency and promito of ‘Christicalty. Ths real 1ower of raj ‘chorek ds spirl= tual. As‘in the anciem days ~ of Zerrubbabel, so 'l: is m"‘."n.'ty by: might, _ wot power my *4 3 nch midhes o hm . J. som mill from AUdisea Snider for m W. J. Le mill from / It cwili be rose village Bricker wEST MONTROSE. cstablished at West Mcnt Ordercd. l There will also be sold two de get .ordcted an ‘inâ€"| Sirable‘ building lots with ‘frontage ..'m jury. © Was of 106 Teet and 66 feet on Jchh St., m‘ top buggy and ‘set of harness: 9d9 " m ? ~Terms will be . made known on day of sale. ; t :f & For further particulars apply to t ; &. .8 HENRYâ€" RATZ,â€" Executor, M & 4 e Baden.. â€" Hox 85. in Petersâ€" 100, on ~â€"The agent of the Society, Mr. Milâ€" ler, was present and addressed | the meeting. He cited numerous instanâ€" ces of cases where children . had been. l tadiy neglected and illâ€"ureated â€"and the efforts of the â€"Society in the dirâ€" ection of :alleviating the distress and ~providing for those in poor . circumâ€" â€"~stances. He was now better acquaintâ€" * ced with the work and was doing evâ€" eryth nz possible to help the etring toys andgirls and â€" the â€" society ‘ could do much good in . lending. a . hsip.ng hand on this regard. Mr. Miâ€" ‘~ler suggested holding a meeting hero in the near future and invite Mr, Kelâ€" . so ths superintendent â€"of N?M . and Dependent â€" children of tario , to be present to address them _ and also intimateg means of raising funds ; for . the prosecution of the work. . t T% proferty owned by tha .tate Hy. D. Schmidt compriricg new house with two lots en Usion street hav» ing frontage .of . 93 feet. _BATURDAY, APRMIL 18th, 1008, commenting at 2 o‘clock p.m. shirp, the following:â€" ye MoÂ¥) There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion at the residence of the _ late Ey.| D. Schmidt, Unicn St. Waterâ€" ing frontage .of 93 feet. * _ _ â€" 1 Also one new cémcnt plaster hoyse with Kitch>n and‘ 7 rooms,situated on Union strcet a . frame house on John street with sevep rooms _ and litchen and having a frontage _ of #6 feet Good supply ol hard and soft water on both these properties. CHILDREN‘S AID SOCIETY MEE] Interesting and Instructive : Acâ€" dress Given by Mr. Milier. The â€"inaugurat meeting: of the Watâ€" erigo Bramh of the Clhuidren‘s ~ Aid ibociety which was recently orgamized was hard in the Board of Trade room, Town Halt, on Tusday eveming. There was a splendid attenpdance, avout filty be.m; prescnt, the ladios being well represented and indicated the deep inâ€" terest being manifested im the reciaâ€" mation ol the destitute and . unforâ€" tunate. * s Dt. W. L, Hilliard, the President, presided, ‘and briefly referred to the g@od work ‘which the Society was acâ€" complish ng in . Ontario and hoped that in.reasing interest . would . be takep in the work. v Mr. W. H. Riddell moved and Mrs. Howie seconded that ; Mrsi .Jacob Conrad ani Mrs. Colquhoun act with th: Treasurot, Mrs. Geo. â€" Wegenast on Finance Committee. * Mr.â€" Miller also .gave a report. of work during . November, . â€" December and January, which was very interâ€" esting ard gave those present a good insight of the work and object of the Among those present were:â€"Mrs. S. B.â€" Bricker, Mrs; Colquhoun, ‘Mrs: Muir, Mrs. Howie, Mrs. Gep. Wege nast, Mrs. Frank Good, Mrs. C. â€"W. Bchiedel, Mrs. F. Ernst, Mrs. J. Conâ€" tad, Jr., Mrs. Edwirm Snider, Mrs. Kee, Mrs.. J. Addison Taylor, â€" Miss Riddell, Miss Ball, Rev. E. Boeckle man, Dr. W.;J. Hilliard and Messrs. W. H. Riddell, Joyce, Otto Herold, Roy Bean, J. Addison Taylor, .Also Mrs.: Dr. . Lackner ~and© Mr, ~Clark, Treasurer and Scoretary>respectively Roy Bean Mrs. Dr. Treasurer of the Be of the Berlin Society, 1 It was decided to meet quarterly and the next meoting will be held on the second Monday tn July. ‘ Mr.~ W..H. Riddell moved a hearty Pote of thanks to Mr. Miller fot ~his able and <instructive addreéss and was confident that the Society would <reâ€" ceoive Nearty support in the landable work in which they were engaged. Auction Sale A number of farmets in ths vicin ity are busily cugaged in ma‘ing ma ple aytu®Pq â€" _ _ o Et ce JOS. MICKUS, Auctionser Mr. Ados ‘l;:u::‘ moved into u-j ew house + Who assestor, Mt. E. W. Wilson, is Real Estate CENTREVILLE â€"â€" QFÂ¥â€"â€"r to howse ‘Ladies‘ and Misses‘ s now complete We are showing all the newest styles both in tight fitting and lsose back,. ~ The materials used in thenlqgaf;j ments are plain swipe and check covert cloth, % _ * UR naNcE of ( 4 Ladies‘ new Spring Mantles $ B. BRICKER & CO. Miss Lydia â€" Fahtmer, of â€" Mortistop, spent a short time with Miss LatuIa Hilborn last Monday, â€"~ se /s Mr. Percy Toman has ongaged with MNr, Henty Waggonor, a farmer of lin, tor the + ‘ WY Nicbolay VBetion. is on . the . hp t An ts $5 8 o0 1 ‘ Mra tCn, > Ladies® Silk Coats and Capes ~at $6.00 to $20.00 LIMERICK Prices $7, $8 and $10 in Tweed and Parnama Cloths at $3.00 to $6.00 NEewekst STYÂ¥LES1N Furt Raxce or Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Skirts F4 California, is home Yvisiting his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nate, Woodâ€" wich stroet. Miss lda HMagey, of Hespeler was the guest of Mra. John Markle last Paris Review: Rev. Albert Atnor m under artest at St. Louis, Mo: IO“ nu'l.. .h:'an Thirfecnth n oo at time + farpalth _ m s a t mt