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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Apr 1908, p. 4

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ly services were held in the fangelical ‘Church here on Sunday» ey. Mr. Knechtel of Berlin conductâ€" I the services. He preached > very » sermons morning and even‘ng. . and Mrs. H. Westwood . spent turday with friends in town. Miss Heberbrand and Miss Haight }! guests of_Miss Heller for a Cays. â€" h f 4 ‘Miss Weiler of Baden was the guest | Miss Hollinger over Sunday . 1 Bertin, spent Sunâ€" Jay under the parental . roof. "Mr. _ Joe Feil, who underwent _ an reration at the B. & W. Hospital for ‘a /1 very severe attack ol appendicitis, s gradually improving. /m Ammual Conference of the Evanâ€" j e»-‘v" Ass‘n. will be held here from ‘April 12th to 18th, It is about . fifâ€" tecn years n!cg‘.eui_qu 9! the Conâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lichty, who ‘5,: visiting friends and m‘-l 14,, several weeks at Lowville ‘N.Y:, returned home last Friday. _‘ Messrs. Henry E. Ratz, of sz.‘ Clemes A. E. Ratz, of Tavistock: and J. E. Ratz, of Canboro, spent B C «days with their brother, Mr. TB Inzlm. W Messts. Jake Messinger, of Hanoyâ€" Er, and H. Rubhl, of Newtom, were visiting friends here for a few days, 5 Messrs. ‘~Herb. Kautman, of the Newsâ€"Record staff, of Berlin, and Wa er : Eleischhauer in ihe â€" cmploy \ bfP P. Gies of Berlin, spont (a tew days at their respective homes. ference were held im St. Jacobs, and fi_ jon _will no doubt prove â€" of feep interest to our people here. Messrs. 1. E. and Jessic Filsinger Were in Berlin for a day. .. Mts ~_F. E. Welker and son Wilfred spen ,sgud;.ifl mmofi in !literlla. _ Emerso iger of Hamilton . was pme for a few days)_ | Mrs. Heckendorn of Waterloo _ is ng a day with her parents Mr. wnd Mrs, Ezta Martin. f ~merit. . r V â€"B._ %, P. Bnyder, Â¥ hastop, â€"Eâ€" S, Sieven Lâ€" . n, M.. L. Hall _A. Einw , A. Snyder, D; mlld, G. Collingridge. (ILâ€"B. Hallman, O. Thamet, . Hallma: KE Thamer, H. Kramâ€" ‘ ~ M. Huss,â€" L. Hilborn, M. Battler, E. Hawse. _ _ 8. H. SWARTZ, Teacher. Our prett liÂ¥tle village is al astir sent in forming a telephone comâ€" . and a ereamery stock company. e cbarters are well under way and )on the Hellos will â€"sound aÂ¥ over ~'â€"‘ cream gatherers moving out _ gick are still in a précarious sts. Gco. Millcr, of Walkerton, Philip Weber,: of Neustadt, spent w days here with relatives and Paeiilg 2. _ gick are still in a precariots : Some are great sufferers, fever is now a thing of the : immediate < vicinity, bu! m north, there are seven y School Repott NEW DUNDEE ST. JACOBS. WELLESLEY ring show . will be held next * n the Hth i6 Am!.‘_m_L NN. \Chs ninngs n in thenuel mt ; pa aceepted up to will be : held next Nanes iB zim to © hurch ter. . Mr. J‘ Helm extended a . welcome.ca behaif of _ the 8. School and Mr. Heary Beriect on bebail . of Ahe BXÂ¥ hoped that the bond . bet ed 1 tUA\{u 4 d * N4 *4 0 < F fhs . e U "nn.:unu n-w-a'd. half of himself <d al\ for tbeir x" CE@th . o6 Â¥ Hetreshounts ~were then served snd . pleasant hour was spent in sotial in bercourse. » Hockey Club Banguet.â€"The _ nem bers of" «;-fie;'fi;ims Hookey Club, champions of the W.0.H.A. and EAReme mm i 22e in M us Â¥ :lotel on Aharsday evening by tbe vitizens of ~New: Hamburg.~ > Each memper was presented .with n ingraved" looket and ~chain â€" of olid. .old. & 4 Py s ....;. winners of ‘the Lafayette Cup, Wert tcadered a banquet . at the Quegn‘s Guests to the numbet Of ll“y‘uv1 resentl s & i af the Dr. «‘n> :ufi?(. ‘ Association, vu u?flm Mr. Joseph Vance of ‘Tavistock was a visitor in our town last week. Mrs. Kress, Mrs. Geo. Buck “u Mrs. â€" Scheifie‘ of ~Berlin wese guests of Mrs. Wm. Buck one day this week. Mrs. Johi Rabb and son â€" Hubert are spendingz the week with relatives in town. f Mrs. S. G. Holley and . daughter Vera went to Lansing last Tuesday to attend the funeral of.the late Mrs. . no. Stong, mother of Mrs. Holley, Mr. C. Holley of Toronto visited his EPmE mt mep Ond Miss Florcnce Boullee has returned home after a +wo months‘ phnw visit with relatives in New iYork, Syracuse ind ;l‘qsu‘to. i n ras d rarents here last Miss L. A. Ballantyne of the Watâ€" c.Joo. Public school staff visited her New Hamburg ftiends last week. # Mr. Ri C.â€"Puddicombe and ° Rev. Owen of Haysvill6 attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mrs, Ridley, wile of. Rev. Rural Dean Ridley,â€"Gait, _ on Wednesday. : _ â€" it in ‘ Inspector Sheppard paid an official visit to our school last Wednesday. ‘The new pastor. ol theâ€" lfl churcn, Rev. J. W. Pieifer, of wore, delivered hisâ€"ingugural sermon n Bunday, Aptil §th. __~0___ _ _ ~ Miss Mation Ermst of Gueiph Genâ€" cral Hospital spent ~Bunday at her home here. & s22¢ o Mrs. Jacob â€" Merner has . returnéd . home after spending the winter with Ler chikdren in Chicago. Miss Hi‘ds Carrje. is visiting relaâ€" tives in Toronto. , Ths usual Quarterly services were h>ld in the Evangelical church Jast \ abbath. â€" Rev. L. H. Wagner,‘ P:.E., of Berlin preached to latge congref lions both mornimg and evening. C Mr. R. C. Puddicotmbé has gome. to London to take a position with the Hobbs Hardwatre Co. .. > $43 Mr. and Mrs. H. Milles of Hollgm Mich., are visiting at the home of ; former‘s parents, Mr; and> Mrs. A. \ Miller. §* Mr. Chas. Reick has taken possesâ€" sicW ol Uhe farm lately purchased from Mr. Jas. Barber who has removed to Galt. * m Mr. Arthur Hillier and family forâ€" mer citizens of out town h¥‘ % ed from Seaforth and will i&! Belore leavimgz for their, new*. home, in Galt, the members of St.. Jatnes: Lnd Haysvill¢ congregations ‘present cd Mr.â€" and Mrs. x.m with® a beautiful piece of ‘cut glass. ... * ‘ Miss Olga Scht of Waterlog 48 yisitâ€" jng friends in town. * ~. _ |_. p> 21x Mr. Jn>. Messner is remodeNing. house on the lot ""’""'ifi.. ¢ which wh n finished will" t & very attractive appearance.~ <> ) . . their home amoRg uS, \Mr. Allen Appel of Port °. Huron, Mich., a former resident ol our town, is visiting his sigter Mrs. Jno. Weber. Mr. Fred Eichler and family N:n" gone to live on . Mt ‘Menno . tâ€" x-_'st".!““‘..".‘.'_&%'h.... Ab# BE®h C 0 2 ooo sls Mr. Haro!d Crowle of Betlin spent Sunday with Mr. Wilbert Clemens. Mrf L. J. Pequegnat is of on & three weeks‘ business trip to Montâ€" W“ “"m. We o4 & â€",n_: Mr. Chris. ‘Gingerich of . Wellesiey his purchased the farm of Mr.: David Hostetier, two miles from New Hamâ€" burg. i s d w us T ols abe PV a ?cq those from our town â€" who attended the funcral of the late Miss E. Rieder on Bunday were Mr. ~and Mrs. C. Morner, Mr, 1-_.:1" Ex Netnor, Miss Sarah Â¥ Miss Nosscnberty and Miss Graf.: & Two Capuchin Rev. â€" Fr. Jt hons, â€" ot m«&'."‘..‘l Rev. . _Fr. M,.t Brooklyn, N.Y., closed a very successtul week‘s ‘Mission‘ in the Roman w Church on Sonâ€" day altermyon: Mrt. Chas. H. Bethtel was a business ‘language sb by emphai~ uwflm’ only . and idoal ol cath should be ."to ma‘e : this church the ldeal in the great work of the Mas to the number (of sixty were M‘ and on ‘beâ€" Toa Aucs T weeuw pastor prove to be from * CB Tuesday By Ihe Ritcat t eg ( s of dealing ‘with the estimates of byâ€"law as w committes ' at sism. â€" Warden Lockhart at 10.50 and all the m in their places. LAieut.â€"Col. : A, J. â€" Oliver," Tok W '9"‘ i es regarding * dot as "”“"fi «4 g’l He#stated : . Caamnel ‘ of receiveg from the C 1 has n nouih mows the m .:&....."" Py toward " the regimental band, is * sidered to be the best rural milita‘ hand in Canada and â€" has renmdered. :;n.m service n,ghgflt . mb gaged for tM' . *‘ He explained thit this ‘year extra ~"deâ€" mands would be ‘made on the â€" regiâ€" ment owing to the proposed visit to the Tercentcnary celébration at ~Queâ€" ‘bec in July, and it will be necessary to use an extra amogunt ?ttum th» regiment to that city. He N ol the small cemuseration of: the Watâ€" erloo volunteer force, compared with the Wellington regiment, the .. momâ€" bers of which receive an oxtra amount from the County and ‘city in addiâ€" tion to the Government ‘pay. Lieut Col. Oliver was certaiy that the 29t» Regiment would‘go to &fle Good Roads Report. i The following report was presented to the Councilâ€" yru! Sughtet s ocnthnh.â€"\'ou special committee appointed at the JAangary : session. (of th» Council /: to take: the Eunn steps to introduce a byâ€"law to.desigâ€" nate a system of county roads, begs to report as folloWsi== . >. .. ;~ 0. 1. That in compliance â€" with . your instructions we have had a w preparcd for this purpose designat a system of county roads‘ of 1140 miles in length. .. . . £. 3. That we have also had prepared for yout wumtqm a . byâ€"law to provide for the construction and lllfi-m tomance of the ity> ; which, we MWW%‘ 28 suon as the approval = Govetnor-il-(.louldl is mum couhty ‘road byâ€"law. 00 _ ) . 0_} 3 ;m ol which is respectfully .-»-Qo- ted. * C 9l: 3 | § k. B. ROBERTSON, | $ X."J. fio%mu, t /1 THOS. A e f i .0. /.A \B. BUCHANAN, | ‘> } SAML. CASSEL, * | A. B. CAMPBELL [ ; ADAM. MATTUSCH, | 8. E. SHANTZ, tÂ¥ t _ GBo. SUGGITT, _ ~The County Council did a godd day‘s business on Tuesday ‘at the . ° sion. ‘Besides ‘adopting the rep & ot various lcom:;“m“vy ‘passed a byâ€"law designating certain highw. *‘ as a system of county roads, and if it is approved of by the Licutenantâ€" Governorâ€"in Council, Waterloo County: will share in the G@overnment grant of $1,000,000 set asidé to aid in the improvement ol the public . highways, and a Good Roads system was . : inâ€" argurated ‘after many efforts made by previous Councils but without . sucâ€" cess. 1 b | . Chatman: Werdenhammer _ of (Athe "Aore e raliget wu;w: port . recommending th 1 f J’%Mflt::-:’ to6 A;rml So- ud } No ater ricultural ¢ | : ciety (If show is held)....,.... $100 * Squth Waterloo Agricultural Soâ€" . _ |Wilmiot Agricultural Society .... ~ 60 ‘ Wellesiey fp-icumm Society...... 50 1 Woolwich Agricultural Society.... 50 J N. W. Farmers‘ Institute..,...,;..., . 25 | 8. W. Farmers‘ Institute ........... 25 | N. W. Women‘s Institute,..=«.... 10 8. W, Women‘s Institute ......».. 10 ~|Galt Horse Show Association ... 100 Waterloo County ~Poultry & Pet ... St00K: NS . ..1s.. . cnnatgaes wieicely .. 100 Hespeler Poultry & Pet Stock f Galt Poultty & Pet Stock Assn. 25 Bertin ‘& ‘Waterloo Ho@ital...... 1250 St. Agatha o‘m-m wihl/teprvemcy ©0M Berlin Orphanago ‘......:......... »..». 480 Watetloo County Children‘s Aid . Barbata Wahi, keep of mhotber and _ Waterloo County: Teachers‘ Assoâ€" c‘.“fl sibav Ee pish ce en mt h4 en var e 55 Town of Berlin, East Ward sower L g‘l" in Hamers Givea PAÂ¥ reverts l” . That" in merangeaiemie, tor Comnty C : con fot another year. Best Rural Band Fimnce Committeo Mouse "of Rétuge [3 eld).....,.«... $100 ulgural Soâ€" : We en\ Frcbam l“ | ‘Road from Elmirg nortberly _ to e .poded apree af dee 0h 1 C 22 n ccnasds Hrade Berlif® through Bridgeport to. . the ;: Woolwich Road: ~ at Rosedale â€" _ then tis, | northerty along : Wootwich zoa4: ; t0 $ 'uwu Tp. en 2b [ .. |.â€" Extension of > Avenue street â€"â€" from Law ‘Library: improvements, New reot on Gaoler‘s esd and; patt Of : §40k... . ~~« the above ambunt be placed . to the credit> of : the Atce.. and .. were authorized ‘to proceed with the Note® sary repairs and improvements above new system and TUP: wikit w ceprostatatives | confrted * With each other while. the town . represen tatives looked on. . The provisions ‘of the byâ€"law are as follow®â€"~ .. _ * Road# Desig .yf«’ C& ,_'.': * _ Mownship of Waterloo. >.__| . Ma‘n road" from Berlin mmzi throi._h Preston to the ‘Tp.: of ~ N; Dumi{ries. > % e Road from Prestod: to.. BIMit =i thence my to. Township Northâ€" 7 in Be owh +â€"Snidet‘s Road from Berlin to Townâ€" ‘hip of Wilmot, in h F Front Road Irom Town. ol Waterldo o. Township of Woolwick. * / ‘Erb‘s Road from Town of Waterloo Uighways‘ as suIng th B5 toads in ths several townships ; in "he County of Watérloo, Â¥iz‘â€" * * \o Township of Wilmot. 5 Extension of Frederick m Berlin toâ€" the Woolwich Road ‘El'h’izw~ $E0f . @Sfdoroad with deviations . as . ROW travelled from_ Snider‘s, Road forth erly. through Philipsburg . to Tp. Welâ€" lesley, * & o & i.« i Snider‘s Road _ from _ Philipsburg sideroad westerly ‘to Tp. boundary. | Concession . Road south of Lots 15, 16, 17 and. 18. ‘Con: J, B. _ estem tes! rom : wesw$ D M Wmtary‘to Nes\ videtond 1n â€" Welles 1.\‘The following highwaysâ€"are hereâ€" .y designated as provided in the ‘Act for the Improvement of Public EMVE C oc oamecGoe Nrer w-â€"“â€"jflvâ€" m" A,-«; T’o,w “‘v Â¥+ + cce o oadâ€"tgrates Conneniaht y ~bet ween. cunl:z I ~and 1t; thonee sontherly. along to Tp. bound@Y.». n ooo g al u6 4 ;‘& 'Brfl.qu:fl ‘Road, trom Waterloo to. r aafepolon of Joseph street, Pre: ton, eastetly. to..rogd allowance . bee tween Concesstons 1 and IL. . s <â€", > { Extemion ‘of Waterloo street Srom: . pilage of New Hambusg | northorly to Cn‘der‘s Roa®e. ©~ t .= \‘ Bleam‘s Road from New Hamburg: westerly to west boundary of Tp.: ...‘ Road leading: from New & " southerly to the Huron.â€" 5. 4 | Pn e aney one ; thence sou 1e : pundéée Road, thence eu“l!i'v alomg ; the same to the first sideroad. .. . ; | Township of. Wellesley. j Road from . Heidelberg â€" westerly through St. Cloments to Crosshill _ ~ Aw extension of (he road betweem Breslau and Presto®â€" ; _ .. . )C . Ahe road between Blair. and Daotl.. «Extension of: Shoems * â€" A‘venue from: Berlin to ‘s <‘ cotnets, thuip southeriy. ,:‘o, ms .‘ t: th> Aberdecn £08 sou C erly, along. the same to the *; of Wilaiot. Extenston ol Lancaster street from Lo iA uic en eatih dyiecinsetinett e Sm 1 Road from . St. Clements ‘northerly through Hawkesyille to Wal Sideroad from Linwood ly to Macton and southerly as far. as road allowance between Cowi. TV and V. west: section, ‘ _ Road hetween Cons. IV and _ V. West Section from Section line west: otly to sideroad at Lot 6. _ ¢} . Road between Coms. VIIL and 1X West Section from Linwobd ‘sidetoad !;mly‘ to sideroad ‘to the centre of 0t 5.« v .. â€" jubl + ty ‘Road on Bection: line .. sond. ‘ betweern Cons. IV and % ahg. Secâ€" tion,â€" sout! to road. into Wellesicy . V ; Aberice _ easterly Ti imat amines, oaase Whtreny hCY : Sectigh; r lnlhg the same z "he Wt thence wmz same wu, 6, Con. 1, West + P is n c 4g0 Ths _ townline from Wallcnstein. Miss. Aniie . Veitch, Of. . GAT, SU ME Westerly.ons mile and oneâ€"cighth. _ : | Jast _Sabbath : at_het home. 4 thip ‘of u. _/ _| Mr. and Mre. Daly spcat. last Saâ€" Gwan ‘hip ‘of ‘Woolwith > *] gurday. and â€" Sunday visiling friends Main road from ‘Elmira southerly | is .Gueiph, through St. Jacobs to Tp. Waterips. Wiliiam . Hearn, of. Toronto, was in ma R bast 4* Ts rattle % very . s« ‘Road from Elmirs westerly to TP. | Charles Gootsâ€"shipped a car. . load Peol. i | j |9t â€"tat cattie at Breglat on Monday. Road from F rly "â€" This.. is toported as being: one of :w , _ and‘ thence best seasons that we have . hall â€" â€" bo ‘Fioradales. ~~ _ _© <>~/ > .] sor annumber of years for: the mons Township ol Wilmot. 3 the chiair . Alâ€". ,,:w,z- in in‘ udl‘m/i Tds Toms residence â€" : street Arom Trom a6 Real Estate 1hâ€"te will be soid‘ wr-buu;} Aict at Abe" residence of. the . la "Ey. D. Schmidt, ; Unidga: St.â€" Waterâ€" Auction Sale ‘â€"Road Trom St. Jacobs westerly on north side: of: Consstogo : river <and crossing The river to the© \ Tp. â€" of { iSpragile Rodad trom Galt! to {south houndary of townskip. $ : Blaicâ€" Road from Gait ;ta~Tp. Watâ€" erloo. ‘ Heapeler W.ff,xoq.;flunm's Corâ€" neta .nonw::: Tp. Waterloo. .. } Blcnheim Road from Galt to ~Roge YiMG: "ani::. + > a ‘Road trom "Rosevilie to Ayt. > ~ f Ma’;fim Td:tnliip m:ay norâ€" Aberl 1ru|5‘h arnich . matg inflz"tl road} thence. northâ€"westetly along the mdeadamiized ‘road â€" to the 'Tp..?‘;w.mw, 24905 ; : f (Bast:River _ Road . from,... south ‘boundaty: toâ€"Tp.northerly :. to .g ffl‘@;'uwm. same . it Biver. Road, then a mw’ ‘alorlg same to Town of Gale _ |, . Road between Cons. VIlHâ€"and IX, from Sprague‘s" Road westerly.~ _ / 4. ‘That all parts of! above toads in mmu and ‘shallâ€"not be as S ui part ‘of the" County: Road Syatem. M as q ~%.‘ The‘ said u(hwt{:nuane#- by th. County shall be constructed or : paited: a5 hearly as may be atâ€" co d'n;go, the regulations ~of The Public Works Départment from ‘time to time in. force.. se sen td Mn i ce en t ie o 2P .4." That‘in each year as long as w."?y’;:;;w i??: forée there ',:“ JX y a supplementary byâ€"law o;of-hill tho sum of at Ln ten thousand pgflq wipon the whole rat able pro y.im Couity of Wat: erloo to. be expended â€"for . the Q& struction ofl maintehance _ of . County it , ‘or ‘to be applicd ‘ in whole: of! in‘ part towerds paying the amwal amount, that may become due ‘en any debéntures that may hereafter be issued to raige money. for the imâ€" ‘provement â€"of highways . under the aforesaid Act. ~5. That this byâ€"Jaw shall â€"not take éffect: untit approved by the Licutenâ€" antâ€"Governorâ€"inâ€"Couneil : and â€" shall Township of North Dumifries. approval The Wardin read the byâ€"law through caretully ~ after: the Council resumed and ‘one of the mostâ€"important measâ€" ures ever emcted ‘by the County Councit was numbered 589 and â€" duly â€" The byâ€"law will be sent to the:Govâ€" erntnent for© approval aod tupom © its returh to the County Clerk: another meeting "of . the Council will} be called to ‘pass another byâ€"law to provide for the construction and> maintenance â€"of the ‘county toads. : ud hn o oo dun t Feveu t css 'Mfi after the ‘Had expressâ€" ed" his appreciation of ~the businessâ€" like manner the members. had disposâ€" td‘ ol the business. C Born to Mr. and ~Mrs: 03;: UA on March 25th, 1908, .a son. | ‘‘DBorm to Mts :fi-mmw by on March , 1008, a son. _ ‘Mr. George Badly, of Elmira spent * Sine Puicilia Hamilion Is. uie tor a. shotrt time from Galb.. . Miss Ansic . Veitch, of : Galt, spont Jlast Sabbath: atâ€"het home. «. _ into sforce forthwith after WINTERBOURNE. Mrs. Geo. Copeland on March 29 dsiiar‘e : The . ro@ds ate in poor comdition| an UE 1n . uhm Mizcheointarseraiuges, : “y“'m.w h"mmwldpm?‘h +4 ERCOVANE: se oo ohathe S Eh: rak" 1t "Betfitn Uoiomaie, whithee a-o' y The C“m 'mfl.h': with : it ‘h’ are ta l“ m nd «Mrs: George . (ill ulhmmlwmd"‘::::;gdtwl u‘n. A suitable -ll:g’ 08. a soh Ereviabaiinthirgich sromid wrrihel ts tes by Mrs. John Saudet. t nd > Mry.: Charies Lax ~drittwood of all descriptions. and Mrs. Copeland m‘d $th, 1008, a son: _ | ‘mMrs. {Rev.) Eifert recently retutt"| phen expressing. their oo diy, of : Elmira sPeD®: og . from a lng:l visit with rela th6 kindness “hm\fi Wirterbourne. _ es â€" in the United States. i. & Wh:'-“mlu w 6 o.nu o uie m.:'?'s-m'ué Imâ€" '.'::’.';::&.cmnnnu “l"‘l ea c Weber + Â¥ ‘ 5 ::h.d Galt,. spont porting â€" and ‘élling large numbers o :: m@ of .:nu-. i â€"her home. .« stockers. . Coptland family Daly spoat. last Saâ€" . . ; numbet of : peoplé m;‘n'h:‘;muy u-:‘h;n-:‘;hw‘mw o o ooo "":S" oc sn Foarhit. ;o;en. What will be our loss will Chas. DBergman‘s sale umfim-lh_m s ty errfiige dRe C m hn meac‘ fayieg The sale wasie success. We all wish them success . in . their d "Aciivery® "~ C : Mr *) SyiÂ¥ecter ~iZlegict, wnd. has MB 4 uh M Pn â€" 0s >Ceg c o ncd 3 aat. leade bocn an . â€" effitient blacksmith . in . the SX S8° Ip on ~shipped a car : amptoy : of uJoh-sau:mml The sale of C. W. Coptlang was tied ue boing ons of Past theee, years, con MOpdAZ , oi‘ held on Thursday, April 2nd. â€" The c thae we have \ hat. removed with his family onto ajJarm! wicided by Mr. MoDonâ€" y ce st se bet mevres 0| ) _ | td Biaint dart Te mss mm h ce Wls pucâ€"Facob and : \red for nearly every . atticle. . . : |Ladies‘ new Spring Mantles â€"_ s now complete® We are nhoggd! the newest styles both in tight fitting and loose back. materials used in these garâ€" ments are plain stripe and check covert cloth, F Ladies‘ and Misses‘ S$. B. BRICKER & CO. Berlin‘s Leading Store Dress Coods,. Coats and Skirts for = Our stock of Dress Goods must appeal to all women of .‘as whurqthaflnntmdb.&obtdnnb?owfl\oufi» are mh when q mlity is considered. . Jist now we are selling suitinge in mes vlain c oths in the newrst shades and our prices run ‘special «t 696, 85¢, 1.00,;;1.15; 1.25 to $1.50. FS Fas ~ Brack Voiles, Blagk Panama Cloths, are also much in.demand for dresses and skirts and we show them at 50¢, 650, 750, 1.00 to ~$1.50. Ladics‘ Black Coats, Black Capes, for stout fignres, »pecial â€" from 5.00, 6.00, .50 to $12.00, f tal Lang Bros. & Co.â€" Berlin, April 6th, 1908. Ladies‘ Silk Coats and Capes ~~‘ at $6.00 to $20.00 4 ie FLORADALE Prices $7, $8 and $10. in Tweed and Pannama Cloths at Loz *7, $3,00 to $6,00 Skirts 4# Newest Stvyues in OuUR LAKCE OF Fuir Raxcs or Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Skirts Elegant Coats The members of Zion Church, old and yon%:\,“ the home of Mr. :::Hn. Copeland on March 26 presented them with an . um wuun.muuwm fure for. British Columbis, they aro going to spend the remaindâ€" er of their days. A suitable address ;wugfl by Mrs. John Saudet. Mr. and rmcwmn phes expressing their : of r“‘(!qol-du mdt-udht&hufih for 45 years, while Mrs. Copeland | been a resident hete all her Hife with the exception of a tew years, © Mr. and Mrs. Copéland and family will be greatly missed here as they wers | all church and Sunday . #Rool workers. What will be our loss will be ‘the gain t, some other church. We all wish them success . in . their new home and may the good Lord [PFrospet. Hvene.\ .:. 0o _..c: c câ€"c<. 40. for women, girle‘ and children. Nowhers in Waterloo Countyzan you find such an ~asâ€" sortment of beatitifal spring . jacketa: All the latest atyles; â€"and the senaible kinds in biack, navy end fawn cloths, loose, semiâ€"fit» ting and tight ftting at special prices from 5.00, 6.00, 7.50, 8.50, 10.00 to $15.00. .

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