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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 May 1908, p. 4

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/ &b ie ~Conservative candidate x;:‘v ily answer <these quesâ€" e must stand adjudged by the of North Waterloo, of being introd ucing the worst feaâ€" of the spoils system ‘to this It will not be sufficient anâ€" # him to claim . that these Mayals from officeâ€"were in . the interest.". That is too thin a to protectâ€"him in this instance. lectors. want to know why these m in the public inâ€" RMaE they are to be . converted "thei resent belief that â€" they tholly in the interest . of Mr. ; c <his party, and that the t of the people was a matter ndary consideration. "the electorg" of North o tnrr Hesake * e dismilsal of Balliff Huber. i being in‘ ‘""the public interâ€" at Pr. Lackner is . again for the suftrages of North ) electors it becomes his duty t these acts of the : Whitney ;to which he, as the sitâ€" m ,“ was ‘no doubt a party, tirely responsible.. â€"Can he that there has been a botter or Heo rous enforcement of the liâ€" Wws in this riding‘since the ent of the formen inspector? ie show that Bailiff Huber was ed for cause and ‘that a ~more \ cer, even though a laithful Â¥ worker and office seeker, : has Appointed in his stead? geting _ last week. _ Although weather was late in appearing @ farmers of this vicinity are idvanced with seeding operaâ€" ~â€"The 4¢ ul singing of the birds som be heard in forest and fields & the work of the Creator. We E to be satisfied with apparent “'__Af’ ; which we acquire Mligence and care, but we should ties th , which will en ‘and strengthen us in our daily ‘«; ‘5,“; and appears to be Je in every way.â€"Recent visitâ€" re were. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B, Of Berlin; and Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, of Glenallan. â€"â€"The ‘Powell, of Walienstein . were lests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. @.â€"Messrs.. A. Dictholm and L. Br, of Glenallan,. were business ‘6 recently.â€"Miss Mary A. as visiting at Elmira.â€" Spring ‘are .meeting with large sales + ger store of A. Ruggle & \ Other business places â€" of / our t are also enjoying good patronâ€" =Mr. David Gingtrich and Mrs. F. ‘Rre improving in health.â€" The s‘ So had a largely attendâ€" â€"â€"Mrs. â€"Thos. Quickfall, who has "‘:r her daughter at. Galt for st two weeks, has returned. â€"â€" and Mrs.~ August Abrens _ and et, of Hawkesvilic, were the | Of Mr. A. J. Ruggle last Sunâ€" )’g‘; y I v4 »n " Ratz is winnin _ | â€"Vote for ‘"Dan Ratz and North m clean record. g the YObE5â€" ] w,zterloo will have & go0d representaâ€" es‘ ' tive. ExoX * ember the date of . the Heraldâ€" _ ‘An addition will be built to . the Te o excursion to Detroit â€" Mennonite meeting house at Elmira B W .0. during the summmer.â€"The greater part mort section of the riding: of this week has been very wet, â€" so ol upa big vote for Damiel that Hittle progress was made in seed< e iss , ing.â€"Miss Laura Auman attended the | funoral of her friend, Miss MeCutchâ€" is _ â€". . con, Rear Brantford, . on m ~oea X-ORA DALE. â€"; _ ‘ afterndon. â€"Owing to the «+; > ! elections berng held> on â€"June 8th, the e > .sn R ‘ Eimira June Fair will be beld a week mew dron smoke stack at the later, Monday, June 15th.â€"Mrs. Rifâ€" | was erected on a solid founâ€" fer and Mrs. C. Dreisinger _ spent a ~Jast W and appears to be tew : hours with lr._ ‘“%. Ed. 16 in every way.â€"Recent Â¥isitâ€" â€" Knarr ar. Erbsville on Wednesday. â€" Â¥e were: (Mr. and Mrs. Albery | Mr. Leshe Wismer: left on .. Friday , Of Berlin; and Mr. and Mrs. i morning for Edmonton, where he will oo _ at Mlenallan _ ‘Phe | join his brother Arthur. =The farmers of this vicim fikished _ seading. Potato â€"â€"now the thing , as well weeding. When . this Ahe busy fatmer will rest sPull, before attacking the hay _/â€"The agutomobite has again its appeatance oh wie counâ€" wds. . . ‘?v. wot a word 10 _cont tation‘ of â€" theso luxarâ€" ‘chi ~_but would récommend fl:‘:g‘: very slowly, n <Nillages, whote i _ are often in the habft . of ;pridbip: »ondes Sprinn oo 44 n , PETERSBURG ILSs SYSTEM be left at st., ) We s tAÂ¥ f ans S > ?r»a‘dJ C To n 6‘ o nouke â€" ratin\? o ons Wl 9 wl ’“"qwm R{W““A- i " ce "Tos? ~Heae hfi‘ o ahel in 5.n knuhas 6 4 T ns Denter work . _ for « his othe law, M \pace Jor "Me. Nosh ang cak. dllo last week, Qfl“‘&&‘ ncgal f his aunt, . MrS. Da C > diss Pearl Fischer, of Bei Sumâ€" ayed with her friend, Miss B. Tait, »t this place.â€"Mr. Hy. Gflw _ 38 _ making -%tenlw repairs to his house and ~yard this spring. More anon.â€" \Urs. Otte Homuth, of Presten, call id on Mrs. Will Carey ‘on Mondayâ€"â€" Yrs. E. Cotnell, Mr. Wesley Cornel nd Master Herbic, Sundafed at th home of ~Mr. Isaizh Snider, in Ber lin.= Misses Edna Shantz and â€"Ven® "%hupe, both : of Berlin, were th ;uests of Miss Mabel Hallman, .ovel Junday.â€"Mrs. :C, Snidet and â€" Mis lata Musselman, both *ol Betlin, Â¥Is ted their mother, Mrs. A. Optrholt er on . Monday.â€"Mr. anmd Mrs. Ed ‘hants, ofâ€" Waterloo, €pent Suniday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and \Urs. Hy. Gimbel here: . ndedatie â€"ActPra c wneced sA d . Mr. Westey Cornel has purchased a horse â€" for general larn« purpose from Mr. Bock. Mrs, Amoas Snyder 3f Gorrie : was the guest of her cow sin, Mrs. Geo, Becker, for the â€"past week. She also visited ber cousin, Mrs Abe _ Gimbel and cher â€" niece, Mrs.: Beén. Shante, both of town. Last Aunday she left for Litmerick, where she will stay with Mrs. Dan Shante for some time. . Mrs. Smyder . Was born on the fartf now ownehd byâ€" Mr. MV Pn es 5. S. Detwiler, better â€"â€" known @s Spting Hill> Farm.â€"Mr. John Erb and ‘daiighter, Miss Sarab, were in Breslau last week attending the funâ€" cral of the late Mrs, Ozias Snider, after which they spent a few days with Mr. Kinsiesnear Breslau. ~Enâ€" route home they visited atb Mr.â€" Amos Hagey‘s of Chicopee, arriving ho:e f ns e ue Lhas 0 20b ues cufe xt on Monday evening, sate and Mrs. Jacob Steffier is spending .A few days at Waterloo, with â€" her datighter, Mrs. Ziegler, who is serâ€" iously illlâ€"The Misses Ruth Ratz, Lilian Rogers, and Annie _ Ruppel spent Saturday in Berlinâ€" Voteâ€" for McKay and ‘‘Dan‘‘ Ratz on June Sth. â€"Mr. L. J. Holtz, of Betlin, is in town working in the Felt Factory for a short time. â€" Mr. William Dahmer intends to put in A % at the brickyard to do custom ping for the farmers.â€" ‘The Directors of the Elmira Horticultural . Society at a meeting held on Monday evenâ€" ing made arrangements for procuring flowers for the bed in Gore Park. Berlin Won.â€"Theâ€" Elmira _ football team were treated to a defeat,â€"in the first game of the Intermediate W.F.A series last Saturday evening, _ the victors being ~ the Tigets of Berlin. The score at. the end of the . game stood at 8 t;fll‘. The hn‘:‘hyw Berlin next ay ; a . we hope they will m"m team how to do the trick. Folflowing were the players:â€" Ed.. Haftner Chas. Holman .\rei. Motris W. R. Riddell Charlie Miller Otto Rook Henry Weichel W. Cathrea S$. A. Duke . Webet Jake Schafer W, Hage & wamis ib gmath m . *b HAS SEOURED NOTED _ . SHORTâ€"HORN BULL Allan Nahrgang Mr. L. K. Weber, Hawkesville, breeder of Shortâ€"hotn stock, has *seâ€" cured from Scott Bros., m (Ont.,‘ the noted â€"~Scotcl bull." Lord, Lieutemant hav» ing the best â€"of and breeding he should still furth» 2t the ELMIRA. Halt Backs Right Wing Lett Wing Centre Goal Fremds _ .OÂ¥ â€". 11 be sorry riongly Ail. : for her .. 6p the. care of .~â€" We are # Emanuet â€"1 H* Mitchell Walter «Mayer Walter Eagen Ed Wilhelm Andy Brown N. Boottger A. Detion E. Weber sound 3 Cacsifent ‘and the commonemee BMn |cumeae ol erection and w â€" ¢ "{coutse = “luhvfldh“ltvt 188468 | io withstand the final and \â€" fot this campaignâ€"made / a very 129077 | _ipeâ€"tost by freâ€"when all / The deering in Winterbotens o wak [Uiti t SPc neld in nc commonions Kall 9t _ the ;"‘“:":;d“'““d'f:t‘ < * Literary Society which was wel"> atâ€" * ho curernity. ltended© and all tho speakets .. were u‘.‘--.."':...w..,..: amick" a ,;‘«;-*iv‘f“ghfif;, â€"~ which reptesent the " Ane Rrene Nt !f"- ‘S" | mateti A“ ate sciosed I . Di mt ht ioi nall n "the | me ts we ts w y M lundod ‘ass ‘all. uo. werkets * wore |malt o entor antomity. . ... | Y%d > Liberat | ho gmmw; oi u.“,a.a&.'m" : :;'a:. Cerne spperting _ o ‘ w esY " w had selected tu:‘dl:h‘ trom â€" the Khe -"»g‘ of not, were mun;s‘ wnhc_:xwflsl . the <riding. _ for. 1wo tho ; years Joracl.; thing to tor‘* and ‘he itly | the mw Ading had bern fost. expected Woolwich TownslBip _ to rolf ; The fo jon made sure of, use, in a bigger majority than ever for . Mr.â€"\his building, only imperishabie maâ€" Ratz, s tirial such â€"as gold, silver .and pre Mr. W. H. Otto, of Elmira, after clous stones» ‘Thise makerials . are briefly referring to the broken promâ€" symbolic . _of â€" nsplives. â€" The motive ises Of Premier Whitney, and ‘the%inâ€"~ that ‘@lt we‘ do . wo do to whe glocy ‘rease of the expendituze; spoke of j ol . Godâ€" the Fathér: was the / gold; the candidate, Mr. Ratz.. In Elmira, | that what we do pecause "of love to ue stated, Mr. Rate is © known. @5 | Jesus Christ was the silver; tze subâ€" »verybody‘s ‘Dan.‘‘ He is esteemed | mission ‘to the guidance > of : the God 1y all and is considéred one of Elâ€" | the â€" Holy Spirit was symlolized in mira‘s most valuable and useful cittâ€" | precious stoncs. e )e 1e stated, Mr. Ratz is \ known. @5 »verybody‘s *‘Dan." â€" He is esteemed y all and is consideéred one ofâ€" E}~ .mira‘s most valuable and useful citâ€" ons. . He hétflm the municipality the benefit of his abilities in the vilâ€" tage Council, and has always proved vimself to be a man of good â€" judgâ€" ment and. sound common sebse.: . 1i .lscted, the people ol Elmira can @S sure the electors of North : Waterloo that the riding will be ably and {aithâ€" jully represented. uk AC e s 9 \ A. A. Ehy, of Bfi:, spoke briefly and alluded to the that the norâ€" thern section ‘of the riding has â€" sent worthy representatives to Toronto in the past, E. W. B. Snider and Alex. Robertson having been _ elected sbu’l substantial ©pajorities. He _ refer to the failure of Dr. Lackner in _ seâ€" curing one of the Normal Schools and a Factory Inspector for this â€" county, and his eleventh hour efforts to square himself with various {actions, ‘The eleâ€" ctors were assured that the exâ€"membet. was hot as strong a . candidate _ in this campaign as he was in the last on account of the unsatisfactory manâ€" ner in which he has . represented the \Iiml- CX 54 â€"K 3 | ~H. J. Sims, of Berlin, congratulatâ€" ed Winterbourne upon its ~splendid Liferary Hall which would be a creâ€" dit to a much larger place. He‘ alâ€" luded to the unanimous â€" manher â€" in which Mr. Ratz had been nominated : | and the eniergetic canvas he has . unâ€" dertaken throughout the . riding, esâ€" pecially in Berlin,. ‘ At this juncture Mr. Ratz arrived from West Montrose and wasâ€" given a tousing reception as he passed~ up the aisle toâ€"the platform. Continuing Mr.. Sims spoke of the dissensions ensth&: the Conservaâ€" tive ranks as has> shown in _ reâ€" cent municipal ~elections in Berlin. There was: a: decling of dissatisfacâ€" tion‘ among the electors â€"with _ tie manner in which Dr. Lackner had reâ€" presented the riding. He had â€" introâ€" duced the spoils systemâ€" during his |term and caused the dismissal .. of several tried and faithful servants im \|order to provide offices for Conservaâ€" tive officeâ€"scekers. Mr. Sims m?h‘in Mr. "W. H. Otto, of Elmira, after briefly teferring to the broken promâ€" ises Of Premier Whitney, and the"inâ€" ‘rease of the expendituze; spoke of the candidate, Mr. Ratz.. In Elmira, a very interesting manner of the: Liberal party and what it has alâ€" ways stood for in the history of this Dominion, being. responsible for the vote by bailot, the manhood . suffrage, free schools and many other privil eges enjoyed by Canadians.. The Lib= cral party has always endeavored to legislate for the masses and not Tor the classes. (Ayfiun.) ~He referred to the. promises of Mr. Whitney when in ‘Opposition, which he has not fulâ€" filled,, speaking particularly of â€" _ his tailure to take the license system out of politics, and his failure to lower the â€" expenditures of the Province which he cfatmed were excessive. _ In concluding Mr. Sims urged the elecâ€" tors to get out the vote and _ ~M1. Ratz‘s election was assured, 7 â€" ‘Mr. Ratz stated that it was his inâ€". tention to make: no statements in 'mo campaign that were not founded on facts. _ He spoke of educational { matters and eriticized the .. Whitney -,Gover-ut torcompelling the rural "Arustees to pay a stated amount : of lum. thus taking: away from _ the yutal trustee the option of Id-‘s the rustee the optof n Read Mr.. Rate was given . am . OVAUDS when he was introduced to the audiâ€" ence. ‘The candidate thanked . the electors preésent dor the cordial recepâ€" tion and spoke briefly of his career in the Elmira. Council and © County Council.. Heé: had been given the unanimous nomination as the u!‘m Een inst t e e mwumvw&dm tewcher.. © Owing to the strong opâ€" punluu-“t\v;‘unofllddm last session. Mr. Rats very n‘,mm-eolmm of the price of school readers and quotâ€" o4. trom the Commiswlon‘s report that when the new readets are issued the v'&‘.m.mm“m reatal hatine ns ow poin ‘out that the increase per. head . ovation The Deanery meeting at St. John‘s Church on Tuesday morning with the celebration ~of the Holy Communion which was conducted by Rev: J. W. J. Andrew assisted by Rural. Dean Ridley of Galt, ‘after which a busiâ€" ness session was‘held at which â€"reâ€" ports of the various chapters . were presented. € : The â€" sermon was attentively listenâ€" ed to ~nd greatly appreciated. .‘ While : this was in progress the Deanery Auxiliary held its meeting, Reports from branches were received, atter which the officers were elected. The presidency of the auxiliary was awarded __â€" to Mres ~ Puddicombe of â€" Haysville : tor (a . term of three > years. Theâ€"â€" next â€" May ‘m;dmnun«m'm in Haysville Tuesday afternoon. > After Juncheon: â€" the Rural Dean openedâ€" the â€"meetingâ€"with an address, tollowed by *‘The Quiet Hour‘" conâ€" ducted by Rev. F.~C,.; Howitt ‘of Hamilton, in an impressive manner, An adjournment _ was then made . to the basement . where the â€" ~Deaneéry Chapter held a conference, the ladies meanwhilé holding a conference of the Women‘s Auxiliary in the bodyof the shurch; and papers dealing with Paroâ€" hial and Deanery bales and pledges ‘and work ‘in the mission â€" . .interests some length on the ‘‘Parish Responsiâ€" bilities of the Laity," and in . this matter also advocated© systematie giving in preference to depending â€" on the. Sunday collections as , a . means of ~meeting church . expenses. The envélope system ought to be adopted by and in all parishes. Where it has been adopted it has proved ‘very sucâ€" cesstul. ‘ One reason ‘of its success he thought was that the people taking envelopes not only subscribed (to. so much per yeat but also felt obliged to attend service in order to profier: theit tgmmmd giving. He deplored the fact that the laity left so much to theâ€" clergy. It is patt of the laity‘s re sponsibilities to â€" see that church I:bflcilkwtinwo!n’dtnl order.. They should of their own voliâ€" tion see that matters are attended to and not wait for the clergy ~to urke that this and that be done. In con> cluding his | temarks ‘he read :/ from Rudyard Kipling‘s address to McGill students in which the English move list warns people to be prepared to micet" the man whose object â€" in ~ life is to aequire wealth â€" for wealth‘s ~ At the Deanery Cofiference chapter Mr. T. u%}rmer‘d Toronto addressâ€" «d the chaptér on "The Practical Side t Missions‘‘ and urged that in .conâ€" wcotion with this‘ a scheme of syste matic subscription be adopted instead x as at present when on a Sunday, jnly once a year, a collection is waken:~ Mr.. Mortimer also spoke‘ at sake bést: government of any ptmm in the British Ampire," Mr. Ratze ~said he could hot agree with his opponment, but could if he had said that ()IG}:‘: was the best province in mm‘n He asked, however, what Dr. had dore to put Ontario â€"in this enviable position. "If Dr. â€" Lacknet had given satisfaction," â€" said Mr. Ratz, ‘‘as the representative of North Waterioo T would not be here;." toâ€" night. ~I<would never oppose a man, no6 maÂ¥ter to what M{ he belongs, who is giving his constituents _ the best that is in him. Dr. Lackner has not attended the sessions as he should have m‘,ltluhu said, be Ne ctalns t. J the enthusiastic -u:t he has been received in Berlin â€" and throughout the riding and . it every Te ..,.“";.'i:"".:‘u"“"' Te no t as to the "The R W ith ‘choork for w . Af“v» ‘Pw"" uh ttn6 gilets > o0 to the action of the Government in giving the electors of: Toronto . two votes while the electots in the ; provâ€" ince only have one. He know _ now why Hamilton calls Toronto ‘‘Hog town." . (Laughter.) x f Referting to Pr. Lacknot‘s . speech at the . nomination in Waterloo _ in which be stated _ "‘Ontario had the er, Mt: M., Slhe was / _ "The" pallbearers were Messts G. A. BownaaB, J‘; wx;t,"?. 8. Mq‘ man, B, Schwal 4 ;dell’ r, W._S. Wright: â€" * 5 a8‘ .. Athe‘ Pram â€" St 0 ol ikk A€ l , l t t P i i . "ne ay “,ztmfl‘v,h,;fi’fl.i;i. ‘m s '7&"&!& nluen %if«fl;‘fvw se #¢ * io GSitn painhrens 1 toba She stopped nearly a week in Cht cago, visiting her stster, §3,.,M Ttainig .‘;‘,1:.‘. | Cfty _7 5 h s‘ Club:met . i Traiar ue Tt bot . wher . a president, Mr. J. G. Hurst was in the Chair. |_ Mr. M. 8. %‘fl gave : # practical mddress on the planting of corn affer which the farmers had _a lively: discussion on the merits of difâ€" ferent kinds of* seed and( methods of planting. © Well rendered duets were sung by Misses 8. Schweltzes _ and A. Scheifele and Misses Lenora Sm derâ€" and â€" Hilda ©. Weber.~ Messts. Schwartt and Hollee gave several orâ€" thestral . selections which delighted thp large audience. The next club meeting will be held on the 10th of Mr. Focrster‘s interest in the Ebel June.â€"Mr. G. A. Bowman has pought and . Foerster:s brick yard and flax mill.â€"Miss Nellic Wright, of Hamâ€" ilton, is spending a holiday at home here. 8T. THOMAS DILATORY, Postal delivery was just ready to be inaugurated in St. Thomas when the P. 0. authorities were obliged to report that the house numbering was too imperfect. to enable a satisfactory service to be rendered. â€" The streets were also not given nameâ€"signs.. As soon as the city authorities do their duty in the matter the delivery â€"sysâ€" tem will be put in operation. i To be Run Joiatly by the Berlin Daily Tele: graph and Strattord Herald.Fine Trip on Steamer Greyhound. Atfirlu have been.made be« W. Â¥ tween Felegraph and the Sttatâ€"]â€" An atttaotive feature of the exâ€" ford Hetald to run a joint excursion| cursion will be the boat trip trowm to Sainia and Detroit, on Saturduy| Satnia to Detroit, owing to the Juné 20th, â€" returning on _: Monday| special trip of the magnificent White June $2n1. ‘The timeâ€"tuol>s which| Star steamer Greyhound down trom are in coutse of preparation will al| Godastich om the morning of Jxpo 30. Jow ~of almost two whole days. . in| This steamer is. cne of . tha. finest the beautitul City of the Straits, fur«] riv« t cremtions, . being & sis J a Bpientid opportunity _ for} tet As _1mmim w > .Hfiyhhm t sost. .. : pukly fitted; El in i "Ah n SE 1st Aaa Apvanthiees ‘ anct I€ PEmEN i apacithy ot the ‘sttatt EXCURSION TO SARNIA AND DETROIT JUNE 20â€"22 Lace Curtains Beautiful at special reduced priges 50¢, 75¢, 1.00 1.50 to 5.00 * * *>> Ladies Fawn Semiâ€"fitting }ickeh made in the latest style with velvet collar, Ladies‘ Fown Jackets in tight, somiâ€"fitting, also loose box back coats, worth 7 Llfil.:; :flock coats in various styles, als> large size coata for short #gures, sp« 4. Underskirts | Silk S Robert Ladies fine Regal Taffeta Underskirts, with neat deap flounces, special $2.00. May 4th, 1908. LANG BROS. twa excutsions. ofn0 s â€"__|| Wall Papers priges 50c¢, 75¢, 1.00, 1 25, \ ‘ w;tuup;t'is'l"lrl\.dneod prices LADIES‘ SPRING JACKETS lThings for the Home For Little Money signs We can you brighten up your home.~ Our Curtains amiht'ipnolcu::" are all’ihyi: season‘s styles Carpets * Aflne;dcsigfis in Brussels, Wilton, Axminster, T apestry Wool and Ingram, y * y <yal fGe. * Large assonment of Swirs, Nottingham, Arabian, Batâ€" tenbcrg and Babbrich Curtains, â€" New lines of Curtain Musâ€" lins and Madras. * ty3 ; Rugs Curtains f Window Shades and Poles. Linoleums â€" § B. BRICKER & CO. nmbetilys 9 We are deterninodtnnlloutsllmc.rpohudnupd-g‘ ing this sesson and we are cuiting awsy the profits to do so. For two weeks we have been exceedingly busy npflin( those who are taking advantage of our.special sale, Not only are m Bug'md&rflltchupbntmh?uncvnm is O Cooras, LinoLEUMS AND Ware Parers. : % 17. Tapestry and Brussels Rugs Oil Cloths, all widths, Jap and Chinese Mattings. § Al Sizes; all Designs, allâ€" Qualities, UPU'-‘ PP o d IZ At epecial reduced prices 7.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 to $20.00 14 to 4 yards mde Mairn‘s best quality, 12 new designs We show a most complete range. This month we are pl’il;g npeehl-.uufienbth-ha!' Corner King and E made Carpets and RBugs Ladies‘ all silk underskirts in $FC “ g:noran::: to wear, worth 6.00 and 6. & CO., Berlin. J ith velvet collar, worth 6.50 for $4.50 ok coats, worth 7.50 and 8.50for ss.00 *hort figures, special ab $5, s6, $7.50 rb Streets, ‘Waterloo, Ont. Silk Skirts 4 Detroiv without m the various tiver ports, which always mean deldy. The Telegraphâ€"Herald . proposes to .~ connect with the Greyhound believing that this will provide a fine treat to its " axcursionists, owing to _ Ine double ‘feature of a véery largo :and sumptious . boat and of : her Making of the journey without #10pP8. _â€" _ â€". â€" > 12008 condi a tss /n m T The last returning boat of the ex« cursion will also be the Greyhound in Monday the 22nd, when she _ will leave Detroit at 2 p.m. our tme, arriving at Sarnia at 6 pm. _ and enabling Berlin to be reached by 10 or 11 p.m. Take noto ot the date this yeatr, June 20â€"33, and make calculations accordingly. . ‘The excursion . #ill €ome jugh tcight asa tonic to tired workers of all pattics after the elecâ€" tion$ on the $thâ€" Vi Cober, an omploye of . The ;fiflfil. Berlin, burt his kne: sctiously while mlaying tootball The Central School grounds on Tu s i« evening . Aq.kfl( E . wil underskirts in two wh r worth 6.00 and 6.50 for be, 8e, 106 m\- ,;‘ Lo T m ph Lpmme. Bys xt ravhei® pst

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