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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Sep 1908, p. 5

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Fle~ t‘ Absolutely Pure, E. M DEVITT, Phone 217. PBeatsche Apothke John Letter & Son, Furntronk DraugRs, W aTERLOO mwwmy we now UNDERTAKING e ce o i meongh d on it * ~A Ane and upâ€"loâ€"date stock. of and the s lian Ml_'orl‘:l_.tml"?nd.cl for calls out of town. King STREET, WATERLOO. Phone No: Store, 388; Residence, 207 No service Will be held in the Methâ€" odist churchâ€"next Sunday morning. Mr. Seagram‘s Bouquet won the . Autumn Cup at the Fall meeting of the O.J.C. races in Toronto on Satâ€" ay. o Qr:VANTED.â€"Bmal servant. Apply to. Mrs. Wim. Reade, Goorge street, Waterloo. a8â€"tf. At the evening service in the Evanâ€" gelical church on Sunday ‘Rev. I. C. Meckel, of Eric, Pa., Secretary Genâ€" eral Missionary Society, preached an able discourse on missifons. A number from the Galt _ Tennis Club played the Waterloo Tennis Club at the park. Saturday aiternoon and were defeated in all of the nine events played. «o‘ U Ab m fre drill held at It â€" it is a question of priceâ€" thep all things considered, ‘"Salada‘‘ _ is the greatest tem Yalue for the monâ€" ey paid, for experience has proven that â€"‘"‘Salada" (packed > in airâ€"tight lead packets‘ is tea .excellence. J. Letter & Son The next meeting of. the Presbyâ€" terian Ladies‘ Aid Society will be held at the home of Mrs. B. Flayâ€" ford, King street north, next Friday aifternoon at 3 o‘clock, to which & very kind invitation is extended. . to all the members and â€" their friends, Mr. Geo. C. Krueger who has been a valued empluye at Roschman‘s button works has severed his connecâ€" tion with that firnmua and left Tuesday morning for Springfield, Mass..where he has accepted a splendid position in a large button rstablishment. Mr. W. J. Krtegerâ€" accompanied him and will be absent "for several weeks. At the market on Saturday there was an abundance of produce on hand. Butter soid at 33 cents a pound and eggs at 23¢ a dozen. A quantity of fowl was offered, chickens selling at from 25 to 40¢ a piece. Vegetables were also to be had in large quanâ€" tities, ; Mrs.. Jacob Bricker, Sr., has the distinction .of growing in her garden a tomato of unusual size. It weighs two and a quarter pounds and is a fing specimen which is perhaps . not excelled by yany grown by other reâ€" sidents who take a pride in the proâ€" ductions of their gardens. The teachers of the Waterloo. Cenâ€" tral school were **At Home" toâ€" the Tennis Club of the Methodist church League Thursday afternoon at â€" four o‘clock, when ‘a most interesting tenâ€" nis tournament was played off beâ€" tween the two cffibs, resulting _ in Jg;:r of the Central/sebool club, who wou the majority of theâ€"events. Tea was served at the close, and a most delightful social hout enjoyed by Athe Mrs. E. W. Snider was the hostess of a five o‘clock table tea Tussday afternoon for a Aewâ€" ol her _ lady friends. ‘The guests thoroughly _ enâ€" joyed Mrs. Snider‘s kind m:muv;. A dainty tea was served in the dinâ€" arodm which was presided ‘over by Watson and Miss Minnic Bechâ€" The Presbyterian Home Missionary will meet in theâ€"basement of the church on Friday evening at hal past seven o‘clock to pack the â€"bail fot the North West. Contribsitions. of gecond hand cmnaym be very acâ€" ceptable, and may sent to the ::ch on Friday alternoon or evenâ€" tel. Mrs. B. Playtord ‘will \be the hosâ€" tess of the mmqii-flu Aid Bociety at her home, King . street north, Om Friday _ aftéimoon at _ 3 e‘clock.. A very bearty invitation is extended to all the m 4 and their triends to attend this smeeting ate experience ond references Sm‘. Road, Toronto:. PCMESTIC WANTED. Ienoral sefvant in Carmaik . Awit THE DRUCCIST, CASKETS QUICK : WORK guaranteed s alsoon hand o extra charg fellows picaie &% on Saturday, which took ot Wm’m‘r dum" | Mr. A. ~B. MeBride, Waterloo, _ to whom addresses were presented, the vecipients making: appropriate replics. Speeches were delivered by> Senator Derbyshire, Deputy Grand _ Master; J. L. Spence, Brantford, Grand pa~ triarch _ S. . N. Thompson, Brantiord, Grand Warden, and 8. A. Poppleston ol Essex. 5 4d Notwithstanding â€" the unfavorable weather :a large number ow lows and Duughters _ of assembted and joined heartily an ihe festivibies of the dccasion, many beâ€" ing present from outside points inâ€" cluding Galt, Guelph, Preston, Hesâ€" peler, Berlin, and Waterloo, In the afternoon there was a baseball match and ‘races were also run off, concludâ€" ing with a dance in the evening. The outing was much enjoyed â€" by all parâ€" ticipating. The following address was presented to Mr. A. B. McBride:~ To A,. B. McBride, Grand Master of Ontario L. 0. 0. F." . a= rs Dear Sir and Brother.â€"Your fellowâ€" members of the 1.0.0.F.. of Royal City district are gratified indeed . of ‘ having the privilege of hailing â€" one of themselves® by. the title of Grand Masâ€" ter, one of the most honorable posiâ€" tions & good citizen can aspire to. The forty thousand Oddfellows of Qntario are loyal, law abiding inâ€" habitants of one of the fairest spots beneath the broad canopy of heaven. To occupy the position of Chief Exâ€" ecutive of the grand organization . is a proud distinction and we sincerely congratulate you on having attained this office. * f ; We are aware that it will call for a sacrifice of much valuable time and we know to carry on the work sucâ€" cessfully great ability and steady apâ€" plication are required, but having a fairly. intimate knowledge of your deâ€" votion to the duties which have alâ€" ready been allotted to you in your course upward through Oddfellowship ‘we entertain no doubt of your . enâ€" tire fitness for the position and feel :assured that m? duty will be neglectâ€" ‘ed: that is within your physical power ‘to perform. Needless also to say that your Brothers of this, the largâ€" est District in the premier jurisdicâ€" "tion ol the Dominion, wish _ for you an abundant measure of health and strength to aid you in the péerformâ€" ‘ance of your arduous dufies. _ That during your term Oof office the Order may advance with the same rapid strides as in the immediate past, that you may have in the years yet to come a ~pardonable pride in the progress made during 1908â€"9 by that Grand old Order which is doing more than any other secular organizâ€" ation to uplift and to bless suffering human kind is the sincere prayer of those who are proud to be associatâ€" ed with you in this enobling work. 16 Hallman, near â€" Breslau, it be| ing the occasion of the marriage of their niece, Miss Jennie Baldwin, to Mr. Harvey A. Dessler, both highly respected and popular young people of that district, The wedding ceremony which took place on the spacious lawn beneath an arch of evergreens and _ asters, was performed by the Rev. S. E. Marshall, B.A., of Berlin, in the presâ€" 'cnoe of about filty invited _ guests. ‘The bride was attended _ by _ Miss Selina Bean of New Hamburg while Mr. Leonard Sauder of near Breslau ably supported . the groom. V _ Signed on behalf of Royal City District, Je ced Galt, Sept. 19th, 1908 DESSLERâ€"BALDOWIN NUPTIALS An interesting event took . place on Tuesday afternoon at Spring Valâ€" ley Farm, the fine country residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hallman, near â€" Breslau, it be ing the occasion of the marriage of their niece, Miss Jennie Baldwin, to After the coremony ‘@a _ sumptuoGs wedding breakfast was served on the lawn after which Mr. and Mrs. Desâ€" sler left on the train for Torontb, Ottawa, Montreal on a short wedâ€" ding trip. On their return they will take up their residence onâ€"the groom‘s farm near Bresiau. o vg ) _ The presents to the bride . were both elegant and costly and attest t0o the high esteem in which the young The Dresian Rovers:© of Bresiau _ and the West End Football Club of Watâ€" erloo met for the fourth game _ this season at Waterloo, on Satur day eveâ€" ning. Both teams played a Tast game, but in spite of the hard fight put up by the Rovers the wost enders . deâ€" teated them by a score of 2â€"1. ‘The line was as follows:â€"=. * Bresian Rovers. Goal, G. Dedels, Backs, A. E. Newâ€" hinev, J. ‘Jesenbaclhe hal basks, . D. Gimbel, T Cressman,â€". O.. Clemmer, right wing, A. Randall, C. Rienbardt; left. wing, C. w‘, A. Dedels; m‘» W. s-yk:.. 8 ¢ Snider, E. Wing, centre, 1. Weber PASSED AWAY cou ple is held. Goal, H. â€"Eliis; backs, A \. Scheilele,: Hall backs, . Kilis, J. H. Bllis; left ELMER DYKEMAN, D.D.G.W. ROBT. MACKENZIE, Dist. Secretary. Flofence Liphard, an inmate West Enders, FOOTBALL , Ab MWP °P vo Red aders _ deâ€" _ In Byâ€"aw 611, the rate for statute â€" day. The tarit to comply with : lsw | No. 875. ‘ K. E. Newâ€" On motion by L.intick and . Robertâ€" aiks, | p. son, ‘committee resumed in open counâ€" Clemmer; eff. f 4 Rienhardt, _ Whereupon,‘ it was moved by R A. Dedels; Lintick, seconded by A. B. â€"Robertâ€" ©*_‘â€"son, that Ryâ€"laws Nos, 610 and 611 â€" _‘ as now filled in be tead a third time b. ‘Shants, and passed. Carrled. ~â€"~ e H Snider, _ Moved by J.â€" Reidel, seconded . by right wing, R. Lintick, that | the treasurer is wing, V |herebs instructed to pay to the »orâ€" Wehor, _ |der of the trustees ol the .police â€" vilâ€" L\ lage of Wellesisy the sum of $300100. Cartled." ~ hy san t canlf m tgugorgh . those in attendance. .__ _ . _~â€" letalk of borougb, are gucsts 0 That g.'u x "community : where [ef8 o6 R* x Thsmaays um“u llllm i¢ 1 ~Mir, and Mr ; ':s t .Cop . to â€" interpte® | Poronto. were & _at the . the vui..nmhaum‘ & ) Bri n:y t , ~‘ jemonstrated the ability and . t fidon Weaver took sdvant ge at mmw um “'ho u to Detroit Satunmiay included . vocal tal se |to visit relatives in . that city. * youlg lady of '%"‘* io evaty mals mak. w4 o relatines young pCi e h # ws relatives several recitations in a: mann fihq ; won her a hearty © reception. Mrs.| Mrs,. W, Wells and daughter. Miss Party, of Berlin owing to indisposiâ€" | Gertrude Wells left Saturday on & seyâ€" tion ‘ was unable to be present andferal weeks‘ visit with Chicago friends, Miss I. Schmidt acceptably substituâ€"| Messrs. W. S. Naylor and E/Gras ted â€" with a recitation. Starnaman‘sfsettâ€" have left on a several week‘s orchestra also furnished several se ‘flll" to.:a;;h- 4. IC WeiP lolt tections, ‘The 4 â€" Ar. $. J, M. Mulr Thursâ€" low:‘: progtain was s '(ol :d.y for. a visit oln -evenluw:h with . P oi l l 2a latram lshican The eomposilors"or "wie masters ol | e\ on T2 s of. the, d . Jos, music was M?“qw };AH and very pleasing manner in . v was . a the vm.umunm.g-_nu $ jemonstrated the apility and talent + l those participating, ‘The progr&4m® | of the excu! included vocal and instrumental seâ€"]to visit rels Orchestra, F The Swallowsâ€" Cowanâ€" Miss Woelâ€" "’r T xi hi) § "Elappy Days"â€"â€" Mrs. Arthur (Hilâ€" way i"lll, Recitationâ€"‘"‘The «Judgment~Day‘" â€"â€" Miss Gladys Beck. < "Good : bye"â€"Tosttâ€" Mrs.. J. Berâ€" . ~tram Hall. ; Ductâ€""*Excelsior‘"~â€" Miss Lottie, Abâ€" 3 rens and Mr, Ruby. Orchestra. * < Ariaâ€"My Heart at thy sweet voice= From Sampson and Delilahâ€"Saint Saens.â€"Miss Myra Greene. Songâ€" Selectedâ€" Miss Woelfley. Recitationâ€"‘‘Ikeyâ€" und the Porter"‘â€" Miss â€"Gladys Beck. Recitationâ€"Selected. Miss I. Schmidt Etudeâ€" Lisztâ€" Mrs. Willard Hendry. ‘"‘The~ Open Secret"â€" R. Huntington Woodmanâ€" Miss Bessie Dawson God save the King. f 4 SANG IN METHODIST CRURCH Those in attendance at the morning service in the Waterloo â€"â€" Methodist Church on Sunday were privileged to hear the Lyric Male Quartette of Stratford. .. Their selections . were splendidly effective and substantiated their reputation as an â€" organization which, has deservedly gained recogniâ€" tion as a body of fine singers. They ‘oontributed two selections which were \very much appreciated. It is interestâ€" ing to â€"note that one of the members of the quartette, Mr. Fred Hollingâ€" worth, was a former member of the church here, and is the possessor of a fine tenor voice. The quartette _ is ‘composed as follows:â€"Fref{ Hollingâ€" | worth, first tenor; Wilt J. Norfolk, second tenor; H. A. Barker, baritone, ‘and Albert _ J. Pequegnat, basso. ‘Their services have been in wide deâ€" mand and they have appeared â€" with !oonspicuons success at various funcâ€" ‘tions and concerts during the . past ‘few years. | Rev. S. E. _ Marshall, of Berlin, preached an effective discourse in the ‘morning. Mr. John Histed of the isame town occupied the pulpit in the evening ‘The Municipal Council, of the townâ€" ship. of Wellesley met at the Clerk‘s office, St. Clements, Monday, the 21st day of Séept., 1908, 2 o‘clock p. m. Messrs. Dammeier and Hastings abâ€" sent. A. B. Robertson, â€"the â€" reeve presiding. & r-hâ€"l;;e?'by J. Relidel, seconded _ by R. Lintick Ah@tâ€"Byâ€"law No. â€" to amend Byllaw No. 507 in so far _ as it relates to the rate in the $ . for township and county purposes in the township of: Wellesley, for tb_o cjm'cng ~In like manner it was moved by R. Lintick, seconded by J, Réidel, '"-i-i.{iin&i then formed into eommittee of the whole on Byâ€"l Nos. 610, 611. es t 1 _ Moved by Robertson seconded . by Lintick, that ‘Reidel be chairman . of said committee. Carried.. ‘ Reide}â€"in the Chair. _ On Byâ€"law No: 210: ~~"The rate: for the township. purposes was struck at 2 1â€"10 mills on â€" the $2, and :that for county â€" and â€"good roads improvements at 1 6â€"18 mills WELLESLEY TP. COUNCIL® On motion by: Reidel and. Lintick, carried by the chairman, counoii adâ€" Journed to nicet again the Monâ€" day in October, 1008, at the ; Tp. PART IL. Part 1. , 10. alclook Byâ€"laws Mrs,. W, Wells and daughter _ Miss Gertrude Wells left Saturday on a sevâ€" eral weeks‘ visit witn Chicago friends. â€" Messrs. W. S. Naylor and E/Gras Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howie _ of Toronto are visitors at *Elleralie" with Mr, and Mrs, Alex. Howie, John streot. . â€" Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Peppler, George St. left Saturday _ morning for | & visit to their son in Detroit. Master Karl Peppler, who has been visiting his grandparents Jor several _ weeks, also returned to his home. EM “ir.“fi;; 'Mt;lntyre returned to To# ronto Saturday after spending several days with his brother Mr. Allison Mcâ€" Intyre PBaeet Mr. ~ Thomas,; Inland . Revenue Otâ€" ficer arrived home Monday night,much improved in health, after a holiday of several â€" weeks with his son at, Milâ€" Mr. Clayton Snyder left Thursday for. a coyple of weeks‘ holidays with a ‘c-mplnsblnm near Barrie, Ontâ€" ario. 4 f Mr. Alfred. Snydet . has returned trom an extended business: trip . . to the North West and British Columâ€" bia for a holiday trip to Manitoba and Dakota, where he will visit friends and relatives, returning by way of Chicago. : ~ WO CCsE Mrs. Donelly is «pending ° several days in Toronto. _ .. Eue es e ocey Miss Ida Bracndle is visiting Miss Mary Sattier, Heidelberg. h Mrs. J. B. Crawford, of Ottawa, and children, who have been visiting at â€" the bome of her _ mother, Mrs. Young, John street for several weeks returned to _ that city Wodnesday _morning. _ aes xA y3 AP oo Mrs. William Snider and two chilâ€" dren returned on Tuesday . from . a wisit at the home of her parents near Parry Sound. _ _ _ ~/ uons _ Mrs. Garfield Gribble of Edmonton is a guest at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Snider, Albert. St, BARN BURNED Mr. â€" J. H. Roos deft on Thursday Although we are having continued , pleasant : weathcr, yet ; one cannot help noticing: that the nicest part of the year js rapidly _drawing to a €lose. â€" The green of the forest and the ficld is beginning to bleach and the nights are becoming golder.â€" Mr. and Mrs, John Gingrich, ‘of Michigan, former residents of , . haye been visiting friends in Ell vicinity Tor the past two meoks.â€"Mrs, N. Hass,alâ€" so of Michigan, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. â€" Philip Saddler.â€"Rev. Mr. Hilert has | returned> | from a . four weeks‘ visit at his brother‘s in Minâ€" nesota," greatly. improved. in health and : spftite.â€"Mr. Milton Becker,cletk, calted â€" on friends at Waterloo.â€"â€"Mr. A. J. Ruggle and . a> mumber of triends â€" took in the London Exhiâ€" ogether â€" triends took in . the (London ExN bition last week.â€" Mrs. Hartwig, who has beenâ€" residing â€" with: har sofâ€"inâ€" law here for ~seyeral years, temoyâ€" ed : to Berlinâ€"More and â€"more it beâ€" s â€" . apparent that cement. â€" sidoâ€" 3..-.... cheapest and > Jast the .«â€"Messrs. F. Sochnor and Ph. Saddler are puiting down quite .. a number â€" of them iately. among: them number . . of them 1MTOIY _ &@MONE _0 "°" bding the one for : Mr. Mento 8. Bau« man,â€"Mr. .. John â€"Brox last ®pT0E | ; ,, w, sowed Timothy in a wheat felé and]| ; ,,, “ #. ffi! m_ & e t, i Slts. Rorman E. mn Mce Wj: NEAR WATERLOO The death occurred on TuexJay : of Miss Susannah Rotharmol, um sidence ‘of : Mrs. _ Schnart, street, where the deceased lady had made herâ€" home for several ‘months. Miss Rotharmel had been a resident of ‘Toronto Tor some years but through failing health,: returned â€"to â€" Berlin; She had been an invalid for a~ long Her surviving "brothers ‘and sisters are: Jno. R., of ‘Milverton; ~ Albert, R. of ~Bluffton, Ind.; Mrs. â€" M. F. Eby, of~Ipronto; Mrs. Siegner, of Portland, Oregon, and> Miss: Minnic, ol~> Berlin.‘ The funeral will .take jlace on ‘Thursday alternoon â€" atâ€" 2 w‘clock to Mount Hope cemetery â€" and Carmel ~Church. & # a Alexander ‘House Grocer; Personalsâ€"Mrs. ‘Daniel Shantz was a Toronto visitor for ‘a lew days Cutâ€" ing the Exhibition. â€"Mr. David Hilâ€" born has returned to â€"his home in Aubutn,‘ N.Y., after spending a short time with his .ht%l:t Mr. Sam Isilâ€" born.â€"Mr. and" . . James. Goudy,: ol Kossuth, spent Sunday with‘ Mr. emm.:tln'u ‘Springdale Parm. Mr. t Kee, of Sanburn, N. Da« ‘kota, visited _ his nelces, Mrs. Joâ€" TDEA n GeLE omm rigp it â€" soph Saudér, Galt, and, Mro. Saniael Hilborn. Mr. Kee spent his young« er days in Hamburg and Platteville hfldphnhohunflhkhh. carpenter. He is now â€" an . extensive farmer. Mr. Kee is an old veteran and attended the ent of < the ‘Grand Army of: the :::hlk held at Toledo, Ohio. The next annual .enâ€" campment: will be held at Salt Lake City.â€"Mr. ‘and© Mrs. Bonjamin‘ Jaâ€" cobs, of Morriston, were guests at the â€" homé of <Mr, Frank masis. . Mr. Wesley Cornell, of Wingham, vis itéd his brothers Mesars." Robert and m Cornell, last week.â€"Mrs. 8. .““t" / * Lmura were ;Mm.,.... it while visiting bis ‘ On a~ farm | near â€" "\Joe was Uriving out w.th,,m with A Sad Fatalityâ€"Master Joe Dflon, who â€" since the death of his mother, two years .gv, resided at the home of his uncle, Mr.â€" John Tait, met with Great Sellingâ€"Out Sale E, H. Zick Leaving Waterioo: ‘hikrrenielnipeainaitel eerenteens ons o C t ECE e Ne oi C Tt melee 1. uht nhe t o Adeest m a eB uen sn m o a in T2 00 C90, er CE 9 2 â€" 5o9 in & A Ten Thousand dollar stock of: Waterioo Stock Must BG SOI0!: sio.. Tesiaes thoussnds of dollats‘ worth now on order will be cffercd at $pecial Selling Out Prices. COME! Come 2 toâ€"morrow orany day you please but be sure to come and bring your family and lmmda with y« i"i EING STREET. DIED AT BERLIN Home For Sale LIMERICK All men‘s $5.00 e o so SELLING OUT PRICEHE LIST All Boys‘ $3.50 Shoes at $2.75 Zick‘s Shoe Home _ ‘Baby Shoes, 18¢, 25¢,‘)40c * 50¢, etc. . i ZICK‘S SHOE HOME moraing and T8 | Guelpb,: and 3. 50 175 1. 50 1.75 1. 50 1â€".35 1.25 4.00 Shoo’.nt $3.75 = 64 3' ‘5 d 295 #*~ _ 2.50 wl That‘s what you will find.. Our Shoes â€" Theére is none of the luck slemont about the alKoes, however â€"none. The markets have been ransacked fcr the beat there is to be bad, and selections made .with "The Home of Good Shoes" evening. . .Joe was a bright little . folâ€" low ol eight years and leaves a fathâ€" et, two brothers, Petcy and Robett in Toronto, and a little .sister, Edith, who lives with herâ€"uncle, Mr. : John Tait.> The funeral was held on Tuesâ€" day : afternoon ‘at _ Georgetown. A beautiful bouquet of . fligwers was sent by Miss McKay, his : teacher. Misk Isabolic Nenton has taken ~ in the Western excursion‘ to Michigan.â€" Mt. and Mrs. Frank Mast, of *‘*Orâ€" chardcote‘‘ spent Sunday with â€" the latter‘s Aunts, â€"Misses â€" Gingrich,. Speedsvillo.â€"Mr. and>. Mrs. Heury Reick: and Aamily, â€" Miss Alvina . â€"W. Shants and Miss Lauretta: A. Shantz all of ‘Berlin, spent Sunday with the Tatter‘s patents, Mr.â€" and Mré. Dantel rived and many. afe coming . on .the noxt train. Rev.. J. Schofield of Berâ€" ln. performs the dutics of chairman, ‘and Rev. J. Newbury of Sheffiecld 13 Secrctary, Reports concerning . the general Wzrde. of u::n‘n church â€"‘are being received. Tmpor 4 mmfi will be delivered as toftows:" Tuesfhy evening Mr."West o) ‘CGait will occupy the pulpit; i C it | Rev. T.: Wilsoncroft of 4 , / Thurs + evening‘ Rev.‘~J."B. (Fris day eventhg Revi) W C:>*>Watd ~of D. Shants 1. 50 ‘THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES." This is the Conference week at West WATERLOO 95 55 35 ZINN‘S SHOE STORE _ A LUCK FIND On January 1st, 1909, E. H. Zick leaves Waterloo to take g:oae:‘i:lp of one of the finest shoe stores in theâ€" City of On . pan C 2 td WEST MONTROSE at ATADK#Re sarvites on 64 64 1. zs 66 '. 95 All Shoes at Sellingâ€"Out Prices. € €4 l'7s EC 1.35 y h 1.50 §6 1. 2¢ * ** 1.35 £* 1. L 6 £ 1.25 id 1.0 All Girls‘ $2. 5o Shoes at $2.00 €6 64 3.35 » , l'~ "15 Fas ‘ Club rooms in. this: village. . !I Annfe M. Boal is attending the I _ mal school‘at Hamilton. ~ Mis: 1 has been quite ill during the: _ month.â€"Mr. and Mrs.. Heary. P ton have been visiting at West rose during the past week. > +Frank Snider has added one . . I ‘structure.to his farm buildir and Mrs, Garner are visiting tt ‘ in this locality.â€"Mr. and Mrs. . ‘Jupp, junior, have taken afl ° trip to Lucknow. o 0 s Mant Personalsâ€"Miss Ida Braendie,. erioo; is the guest ofMiss Sattier.â€"Missos© Luclia ‘and | Lau Woiss and Clata Sattier, Berlin," ted Sunday at thoir es.â€"Miss ~A. <Minna Wards s again returned to take ‘chatge millinery department of Mr. <> O. Steiss‘ stote.â€"Mr. Harvey W lin spent : Sunday under â€"the i tai : root.â€"Mr. <. iyt inoenter Rasiyty cured a position withâ€" Mr.â€"John 1 Baden .â€"Messrs. Rd. Hochn and \ er Maver spent Suaday in the Ts City â€"Quitea muiber of out . h\:fiduh&c#‘b mons in in Of araday | show on Wednesday.Qui a c of our young folks wt the â€" lesley and North Eastiops SHb Ma‘z;â€"-flo ‘new Larthera® _ .“l“.l ‘} ‘fl"‘.' 2.50 50 35 25 HEIDELBERG: + Cl 22W ut te ONTARIOâ€" WATERLOq â€" 1. 20 3 1.35 1. 10 AJ £44 7 4i $1 #*

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