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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Mar 1909, p. 9

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"Eeander Gies, Alex. Forwell, and Corni Brennet, all young men of our community, will during the next few days‘ | leave ‘forMoosejaw â€" district, Sask, Quite a few local invitahions were . Teceived to ittend the compliâ€" mentary Coyster supper on Thursday evening‘ the 4th inst. to be given . in honor of â€" Hugh McCulloch of Hawkesâ€" ville, who is about to leave that comâ€" munity. Mr. McCulloch is favorably known throughout the township | and Sr. Pt. L.â€"Mic. Erb, Leete Gillesâ€" pie, J. Lather, Jno. Rennie, Hilda Schweitzcr. Jr. Pt. J.â€"David Harion. F. A. LINDSAY, Teacher. News Notesâ€"Mr. C. McKinnon, of Beaverton is assisting on the bank: ing staff of the local branch of the Standard Bank.â€"Mrs. Joseph E. Meyâ€" er who has been seriously ill is, we are pleased to repoft, much improved in health. â€"Mr. Louis Forwel!l, one of our â€" most highly ~ respected farmers, having sold his farm, will during the coming | week | take bossession of the 150 acre farm putchasod by him near Berlin. â€"It is with regret that we see farmers of Mr. Forwell‘s class, leave our cominunity, but wish Mr. and Mrs. Forwoll and family continuâ€" ed success in their â€" new home.â€"Mesâ€" srs. Alex. M. Brenner, Anton Wuntz, we will be losing _ one of the townâ€"; ship‘s foremost citizens. â€"The _ local j hockey ‘team Gjourneved to Wellesley on Friday ovening last with the in-! tention ‘of playing a Welleslcy Townâ€"} ship < reague match but npon arriving! at the rink found~ the iee in a very d poor condition. Owing to 1his fact , the captains of the two teams agrteed j to play an. exhibition game, in which Wellesley worked hard to roll up al record score and succteded in winning | by a score of 4 to 1. Owing to _ the} game being only an exhibition game,; the Saints did not overâ€"exer! themâ€"; selves.â€"A jolly crowd of â€" young p(-..-f ple from St. Clements, and \\vuuly,} gathered at the pleasant farm home | of Mr. and Mrs. Clomans Estwsiugh, reâ€", contly and spent a most delightful evâ€"| ening. A finc dance was much ig08â€"4 Jr. IV.â€"David Zehr, Sam Roth. Sr. 111,â€"Glayds Marron, _ Hattic Bickel, L. Stahic, Sarah _ Boshart, Allap â€" Shantz, _ Herbert _ Herrgott, equal, Elma Snider. * 8Sr. 11.â€"M. Brenneman, Mary Gas cho, K. Brenneman, Barbara _ Zebr Mattie Albrecht, A. Stahic, M. Lerr gott, Cliarence Bickel. â€" Pt. IL.â€"Mic. Boshart, M. Kroetsch, J;. Stahie. Jr. L â€"Josie Roth, Jacobh Zehr, Leah Boskart, Fred Lather, _ Aloyes Hetrgott, Donald Campbell, _ Alberta Shantz, George Renuie, A. Birmingâ€" bam, Bessie Bickel, Lauretta Snider. Sr. 1J.â€"Goldwin _ Harron, Albrecht, Elmer Bickel, J W. Schwritzer, Geo. Rowland Personalsâ€"Mr. _ Mex. M. Breune who bas been absent on a whree works trip to Walkerton and Formosi, t turned to his home nere on Thursday Mr. P. S. Musselman is making pueâ€" parations to build a straw shed _ to Iis barn ard increase his stahle toom ReXt season.â€"Mt. Nelson Snyder, asâ€" sessor for Ward No. 2, Woolwich, has commenced his wotk : for 1908 â€"Lonâ€" tem services are beld in the Lutheran church bere every Wednesday evening â€"Mr. Carmichacl preached in the Mens monite church last Sunday afternoon â€"Mrs. Noah Weber is sick with . a severe abtack of typhoid | frver. â€"Mi Louis: Koch felt on the ice and frac tured his arm.â€"They are pavying from $1 to $1.04 a buwhel for wheit at our mill.â€"Mt. Allen Good has placed orâ€" dets for a big supply of farm imple ments, plow repairs and bugzine . A\s NMr. Good turns over these thimgs o. small margins it will pay intending purchasers to see him.â€"Mr. Fal Foelâ€" ster who rented the Weissonburg hoâ€" tel. had & bee of the farmers of this \Personals.â€"Mr. Fred Anticknap left ;l:::"ly'lot D'nle(:'l. where _ he or thr summer. â€" § Dm‘l’roud'no\‘c and _ W of Hawkesvilie spent Sunday fl Crosshill.â€"Miss BHarret is visiting a t at Mr. John H. Campbell. J. Thomas Catwpbeli is renewing Munces here at present.â€" Mr. Menne L. Erb is on the sick list. â€" Mr. and Mrs. P. Latber entertained # muimber of the young people to a Party last Friday evening. The following is the school report for February:â€" . 8r. IV.â€"Cevii Barbour, W. Antickâ€" bfiighbol‘hnud to â€" hll his ice. honse from Mr. J. W. Sess i * lam.â€" Mr#. Henry Thic! died last Wodnesday evening and was buried on Satiutnal forenoon. A _ large number of he meighbors and friends accompanied the funeral â€" to Berlin wheve intermers took place. She survived her lats hus band only some four or five months «Mr. Harvey Miller, one of our Con estogo _ boys is, we are pleased . 1« tearn, getting along â€" well. after put ting in some time in an office in Pres tom. Hc was sent by his employer to their branch office in Montreal a largely increased _ pay â€"Mr._John Brehm fell and broke three rihs SUBSCRIBE â€" ROR THE TELE GRAPHE AND GET THE LATEST NEWS IN TOWN AND ABROAD AAPPENINGS OF INTEREST u_ ~ _ AMONG OUR BUSY NEIGHBORS ST. CLEMENTS CONESTOGO fill h BÂ¥ md | fraue ing: ftom 4o at our Dancy Gascho, hPÂ¥ Phga 1000000 a serrd bride as x fart "l'nngl’..ill weteed j adjourin \\‘hll'll room fo Hil ili,l‘llh('l' i he ; adjournment was made to the dining ‘room to partake of the wedding â€" deâ€" {geuner and to drink to the health _of | the newly. mattied | coupte. | Theâ€"bride E\vgs tho recipient of many beautiful cand usefil gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Rhody i\ull reside on the farm of Albert { Kaufman, one mils cast of Washington jwlu'rt' they will he.followed _ by the bestâ€" wishes of a drost of friends fot '_m.m_\' veéats rf happy wedded life. pâ€" ‘The © home of Mr. and Mts. John Rody, at Dumfries Station, three miles cast of Roseville, was the scene of a _ pretty wedding on Wednesday, when their youngest son, Henry was united, in marrage to Ester Victoria i\\'.‘umcr, daughter of John Wanner, i Kessuth. The bridal ceremony _ was solemnized in the pailor, which was beautifully decorated â€" forâ€" the event. The Lride looked charming in a dainâ€" {ty gown of cream cloth and. was atâ€" tended | by Tthe groom‘s sister, Miss Mary Rhody, who was attited _ in j white, and two little flower gitls, nicees if the Lride ind gruom, . who looked beautiful in cream dresses and corrying oa. basker of white and pink Featnations. Mr. Ephraim Stricker of ; Galt, was best man. Mr. Joseph C. Mucllier of â€" Reseville, brotberâ€"inâ€"law of the gtoom, gave the bride away. iRev. Mr. Lucas, pastor of St. Petâ€" ber‘s chureh, Preston, tred the nuptiad il\lml in the presence of about forty lm\nml guests from Rosevule, | Presâ€" i ton, Washington, Hespoter, Kossuth, f‘.uu! Torento, _ following â€" which the ‘hlirh- and groom teceived the hearty ‘congrefulations of adl present. Then ‘adjournment was made to the dining ll'v-um to battake of the wedding deâ€" | Sprinadale 10 Quite ar News Iemsâ€"â€"Mis. Tait invited | a few of the (ates to her home Tuesâ€" dary to a qilting.â€" A company of ahout twenty gathered at the home of Miâ€" and Mrs. W. 8. Weigand, Wedâ€" nesday evening to celebrate Mr. Geo. Nh-mvm\ burthday. The â€" evening was spent in music, singing, games _ and last bul net Jeast, was the »pyster suppei. to which full justice was done by all proesent â€"Mrs. MceKay and Mrs Tail were guests of friends in Leshe last week. Miss Laur returned with them +o spend a fow days here. â€" A sleigh load of _ the membets of _ ihe Presto tenmn Ohimch enioved a_ drive to Mil Geornge Martin‘s |hursday evâ€" Mr. d Wisimu coupl( style. Mr. E. H. Thamer of New Dundee, was chairman. The proceeds of the evening were nearly $£30.â€"Miss Veira Neumeyer, has a lipht «ttack of searlet fever, _ We hope for a speedy recovery.â€"We are sorty to report the illness of Mrs. Lepp, she having â€" an attack of _ typhoidqpreumonia.â€"Mrs. D. W. Clemens and Miss Grace Barâ€" ton, oef â€" Galt, are spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. _ Jacob Bricker.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Macdonâ€" ald, spent Sunday in Galt with his brother.â€"Messrs, A. C. Becker & F. A. Macdonald spent Wednesday _ and Thursday in ‘Toronto this week attenâ€" ding the Temperance Convention. â€"Mr. Jos. Appleyard is moving into D. W. Clemen‘s house, lately occupied hy Otto Heilbach, who is moving to Berâ€" Lin. [ Satu and B M Enjoyable Concert.~The long expecâ€" ted Choir Concert was held in . the School House on Friday night, Feb. 36th. A crowded house grected the talent, a lafge number being present from surrounding poin‘s. The chorusâ€" es by the choir were well rendered and _ showed (the results of faithful practice. )1 would be unfair to inake mention of uy particular one, . but special mention might be inade of the LaN [M Locl ( f Berlin, sisit tah Obetholtz igh1 Th Tat im lef1 w h NS P vin Shan with Mi ef very v all the hased the mens.â€"Mr noadsit. d ( played at afternen h ie LIMERICK ROSEVILLE av evening vday morn e will att« â€"MiQ Levi dlu poin! ime w itz, â€" and Mr. . RenShantz pleasant hour y oung â€" peopie Mr. and Mrs cevening. â€"Mi [1 Ba Mr. Charles farm â€" hand ting same â€" Toman‘s 11 e spending a. few ster, Mrs. _ Jacob ts. F. A. Macdonâ€" in Galt with his (1 ©oratilt tneâ€"up M b wed a drive | hursday evâ€" io a jolly ailes Toman hand â€" with [Use repork 1 (Giml H plaved on la of _ ho were of the Samucl s Aima eâ€"milli steticr fo Mrs Walt« Iansen Buck Haitel hatman m and pystel s done d Mrs e fln t Wed ult Sau( man adhe | come nad also spoke on farm life. He advised young men not {o leave the farm, a most ideal spot for anybody . !’I‘he next speaker Prof. Reynolds, of 0. AC. Gueiph, spoke on Education, | Uis speech was very instructive and beneficial to _ our young folks. The !li.uh'u Band rendeted some fine selec Accident. â€"While engaged in sawing wood at Mr. Elias Brubacher‘s, Mr. Nam â€" Schmidt, while adjusting _ the clatch which sets the fly wheel in moâ€" non, slioped and. the crow bar caught the whesl _ and swung atound and struck him with considerable _ force on us cear which required three or Mr. _ Eara Hunsberger‘s sate: which was held last Tuesday, was nol . as largely attended on account of " the very wet â€" weather, but nevertheless, farriy good prices were: realizod, â€" a full line of first class implements and vehicles which were used only 2 years sold at average prices, 12 «dairy cows sold at from 10 to $70 each 2 horses 5 colts brought over $800, the total sales amenmted to about $2700= Quite a number of the sales people tahk the oppertunity to see Mr. ZocHer‘s â€" fine herd of Tfolsteins which is only a short picee from where sale was held and remarks were made that a finer Int coull not he found .ny where, Mr. Zoeller has been careful to select only the best and intending buyers of these pure bred catte would do well tosee this herd. CQuite a number of forms® along â€" Bleans â€" road have charged hands ‘recently, Mri_CUhr. HoBstetter seld _ lus farm of GD actes to Mr. Wisley _ Battler, Mr. _ Hofistetter bought the M. Bowman farm _ ncar Manrheim. Mr. and Mris. Battler are old Wilinot Centre schoolmates _ ind their friends will be glad jo â€" have them come back Ar.IV.â€"Walter Bactz. Charles Rissâ€" ner, Lancoln Thater, August Janzen, Otior. = Dippel, _ Will â€" Mibin, Stanley Caomder. Sr. IIâ€"Edna ("\3_ Roy Karcher, Roy â€" Meisel, GordoR | Brickrell, Johnâ€" ny _ Burgetz, Harvey Mcss, Charley Mthin, Olive Mattes. Jr. I.â€"EDNa _ Thaler, Edwin Frick Lucinda Ortman, Clayton Moss,Mary Frick, Lilian Latsch, Lauric Shantz CENTREVILLE SCHOOL REPORT Wesley Michel Sr. 1L.â€"Lorne: Bicknell Melyin Saniâ€" det, Lily May Stuckert, John Heury Baetz, Lavra Burgetz, Rankin Bowâ€" ma, Harold Wanklin Jr. liâ€"Milton Moss, Herbkce Moss, Genevic Mihm, Harty Thalet, Nardon, Eid sch, Harry | Bmigetz, Hilos Schar man, H.zold Stider, Salonsa Maltes, home thimbl Geolden Weddingâ€"Mr. and Mrs.â€" B. Schmuidt of Baden celebrated their colden _ wedding list Naturday. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt both look hale and bearty end we trust they may enjoy many more years of matried life. Personals.â€"Mr. O J. R. Smith, _ of Denver, Col., and Miss Millie Smith ol Detrbit, Mich, visited their uncie, Mr. HMy. Rats.â€"Mr. Hy, D, Schnudt, of Berlin and Mrs. Carofina Wiederâ€" hold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ratz. Sainbdar Miss B Srnday Mi Milt Mill Mi M) W 2Cne2C! to â€" our. young folks. The Baden Band rendeted some fine seleâ€" tions during whe evening, | which was very much _ appreciated by the wudiâ€" ence.â€"1he employes of The Living~ ston oil mill played the Benedicts | a friendly game of hockey last Monday and were trimmed by a score of 3â€"0, Cheer up boys, it nught have been worse Sr. _ Part _ Uâ€"Namuel _ Hum Herbie Feick, Victer Bricknell, E1 d;, Edward _ Meisel, Eda \Ubert: Afielidt, Wiltie Hammar. Adr.l Part Hoâ€"Irvin Moss, '|"|Ia|"l.(.‘ffllxtlly Boss, Clarence Class ~Bâ€"Kathaleen Tbel, Cl Veeker, on HManmmai Class A . â€"Irtim Schmidt, Latia getz, Hubert Thater, Earl Sch. Milton Eeick. Herman Schmdt and \rs ton alt M 0 cat N stitches la Beat th ati \| Danir Mast a of the Mr nday h [ the yvoung ladies at h t Saturdatr afternoon to arty, in honovr of Miss A1 Belia We red rland l BADEN ind Be M V latfer‘s aunt, Miss ‘ Speedsville Sthe ie famdy gravevard on fingiich‘s â€" farm neal tended latten‘ loj Ba Di \ M Shant Niuther1 angelist lately. Bricknel] el, Eda Ha mmar Moss, Clarence 11 berfamed Her ad U Mattin, Mr 00 Mr. and Latran Bun . VT. and funcral on . Miss hoefl M A1 n Weher aTenCct pr Mer Rov Saturday affernoon and a short serâ€" viceconductes hy the Rev. J A Chapman, M.A., pastor of the Methâ€" edist Church, was held at the home ef her parents. The somains â€" were taken by ibe 9.10 &rain on Monday morning to Arthur / their Jate bome, where she was laill to rest in . the family _ plot on â€" Tuesday ifrernoon. Miss Martin was a very estimable young woman, and her unfimely death is a severe hlow to her family and friends There are left_ toâ€" morn their Joss, fout sisters and one broâ€" ther. They â€" areâ€"Mrs. D. 11 Wylie, Cleveland, Obio; Mrs. D. W. Banks, Bloomficld, New Jersey; Mrs. Geo. C. Far, Guelph, Miss Lavra Murtin at home and Mr. J. Mugh Martin of Alâ€" monte. Splenmitd Address.â€"Rev. 8. E. Marâ€" shall, B.A.. B.D., ef Berlin, guve his interestine | address â€" on Wu. Curey, "The Consecrated Cobpler," the founâ€" der of Moderaâ€" Missions, in Trinity Methodist Charch on Monday evening. It being Missionary nipht, it was deâ€" cided to invite the Young People‘s Societies of the Bagtist and the Evanâ€" gelical â€" churches to visit us on that occasion and enjoy with us the treat which / a man of Mr. Marshall‘sâ€"well known ability, was sure to give, The invitation was aceepted and a large and â€" appreciative andience greeted the reverend gent{eman who fully _ met all their expectations and inspited in many a heart the desire to make the best use of his time and talents . as the man Carey had done Another pleasing feature of the evâ€" ening was the excellent music furnishâ€" wl by the quartette of the Evangeliâ€" cal Church, composed of Messrs. Hosâ€" tetlor, Kaercher, Umbach And Schulâ€" er. and the solo and ductt Boettger of the Baptist cl Mr. and Mrs. J. M Smith tv Methodist who with DIED IN GALT later hroc« photegrapl a wife, fiv leit on Monday for Berlin where she has accepted _ a position.â€"Mrs. L. Haussamen is vigiting friends in Pelâ€" ersburg.â€"Mrs. Wm. Schaat has _ reâ€" 'tumcd from a Visit to her daughter, Mrs. Gougb, in Stratford. â€"Mrs. D. ‘Bohlender of Berlin, visited relatives here last week. â€"Miss Graff and Miss Cassel are spending the week in Strattord.â€"The Choir of Trinity Luâ€"' theran Church sing t the Confirmaâ€"| tion services held in:New Dundec last | Supday â€"Miss _ Ma Whiteman . bf Haysville Purlic Scfiul spent 8‘- day with Miss Nigbel â€"Mr. _ Theo. Peine, who is pursuing his studies at Osgoode lHall, Toronto, visited _ his pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peine last weeks. â€"Mr. and Wrs. Wm. Stephâ€" enson, ol Cathcart, ‘epeat Sunday at the home _ of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howell â€"Mr. _ J. Kakzenmeter, Mr Alex. Hahn and Mr. W. Weber took in i the cutomopile show in Forento last! week â€"Miss May herr enteitained a number | of her friends fast 'r‘ucsda)‘l evening.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kress,: ol _ Grand lsland, NY., aisited M‘ and â€" Mrs. .J. Lasclhinger on Tuesday.‘ â€"Messts N. R. Stuart and J. Rau,} were visitors to Totonto last â€" wer‘. lnteresting meeting.â€" A goodly num-' ber of the citizens of New Hamburg met in â€" the Council _ Chamber l.ml’ Thursday evening in the interests of‘ the People‘s Railway. Mr. Bugg ,vo' atly presented the subject that 4 moâ€" tion was made to the eBect that the Board of Trade petition the Council to suhmil a byâ€"law to the ratepayeis «1 an early date. Death of Miss Mailin.â€"â€"lt was with d('cp surrow that we bearnd on Saturâ€" day mormng of the bereavement _ in the home of Mr. and Mrso Robert Martin. Their youngest danghter, Miss Vivian Martin, a feacher in Iln'l Hagersville _ public sthool had hrt-n‘ stricker. with typhoid fever and \\'.‘n’ brought _ by ber_ mother, who \g:l"_ been summoned to Iher bedside, Stricford hospital, where shepassed |. away after a three weeks‘ iliness at the carly _ age of 1wentsâ€"one years i Her remains _ were Inought here on‘ hel we March "he g. local t The grim victim dast Miss Mary Mt. and Mi took pluer is again atile to be armind Katic (Gingrich has resignes h tion in the Woollen Mills and leave on Wednestlay for Cai The grim reaper death caller victim dast Thursday ig the qn Miss Maiy Leis. eldest dangh Miss Ha wl which [ Wa t\ No fat ts Nott ht W loe con WELLESLEY Ited winming by tes. â€"Mr. d Laksl up d ereâ€" attack lile to be h wi th, an old â€" Nadturdan a native « lety in ns and 1 nta ied m anethc abie wh Lers Mem mt The ber in b youngest danghter, 1, a feacher in the ©osthool had been ord fever and was la Peler For many veatrs bookstore _ and Galt. He teaves one daughter. 1d _ The person ol c alanghter _ of s fnferment onite cometery bereft famify pathy of / th Oftman _ anr n1 of to rd W Fridar Umbach, of rdbot ough anada â€" when â€" some ftime aus sections resident in his Ferthe WR Bertha Ub by Lichty, y o weeks c Grappe Lâ€"Miss horo.â€" moather t an Trini Mis will of "th | V elveteens i‘Taffetene Linings !Silks,'hcst of quality office, was stme‘ cheok, the wound ns tn close it. ‘ake, Hughes News Notes â€"Mr.â€"Schwertzer _ has moved from his farm to tus new home w1 Galt. â€"Mr. J. Ludwig has â€" moved on the 4. Schweitzer farm and _ Mr Jones from near Berlin, has moved on the Ludwig farm.â€"Mr. Join MeNaliy was to ‘Toronto on Wednesday on busâ€" iness. _ HMe purposes poing West with FEBRUARY WaATIAHd K Louisiene and Tafeta, reg. 58c and 75¢, Nale Prige 2 Class TV.â€"B. Groff Fried, H. Chapman, Bricker Sr.)IML.â€"N. Kinsie, Eo Hilborn, Neumeyer. Jr. HMIâ€"B. Hilborn, O, Bricker B. Hussey, S. Nichol Sr. I.â€"R O R. Fried, M. Hassey Becker, C. Hilborn. Jr. 1L.â€"B Lepp, K. Zebr, M.I man, E. Milier, A. Nichol, wh Dud Pohl Cood range colors, reg. 25¢ Price mm anne T weeds, Broadcloths Regular stock, best Sale Price Hussey Zehr, . Only a very short while left before we leave Berlin.: Our Lease expires the early part of next month. Every piece of goods under the roof at extremely low prices. Ladies‘ Coatsâ€"â€" Prices smashed to pieces. Good smart Styles. Key to the Door Will be Pafeta, reg.75¢, Sale Price Japanese Tafcta, 27 in. wide, reg 50c, Sale Price ... ... . ROSEVILLE PUBLIC _ SCHOOI Cla. ied Class TV.â€"M. Hages Snidet, A. Kremer Hagey . Siâ€" TM.â€"1T, Kinses, . abi, M. Oberholtzer, Hilborn. $7.50, $12.00, $16.50, $10.00, $13.50, $20.00, Nichol Part H Reht, L. Rohr . Atfended dailyâ€"F. Becker, B. Grof Hilborn, B. Hilborn, R. Fried, M issev. C Hilbotn. F. Kaiser, W Yaa t rst BEAVER CLOTHSâ€"Al} Colors 50, Sale Price ... $1.48 .00, Sale Price ... $5.00 .50, Sale Price ... .. 118 .00, Sale Price .: $3.00 .50, Sale Price s $6.25 .00, Sale Price $9.75 tman Robert Mason hockey match hetwer and the inside stamf i 37 DAYS LONGER Tatun M Sule Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price di BB 18 1 M Smnid 11.â€" in Wagner Cor nell Oberholt zet Lt â€" Y tiake, (Good 0n PINE GROVI SCHOOL. Tatum 4. Kin REPORT BLAIR Hemi M C. Fried, G W Wickhan Bricker Dudley Zehr, H M . B RYAN & CO. vyothe puck on the quiring five stitch Hussey W of colors, 50c tnt mar Pohl Shan . Khantz, Scharman Zeba. M. Hall Snider. (Gingiich Mck A Y h mar A. S Becker Hussev. (Ohe grich W. Zehr. M M N1 Fried B. Ni th the harman onshury Sale Remember only 37 days more Shantz M Fried Dudley Nichol 1 Hnber XO It elph Ob M 58c 19c 35c oc W BR M Personalasâ€"Mr, Ed. Spabr returned Thursday from Toronto and Berlinâ€" Miss _ Annie â€" MeGilliveray, of Millâ€" i bank, was the guest of Mrs. Dr. Mcâ€" ‘I‘I.u‘)wrn en Saturday.â€"Mi. Ready of i the Demimon Bank, left Friday for Toronto.â€"Miss Ee Fish leff on Friâ€" day to attend the millinery openings cat Toronto.â€"Miss Emmeline Peppler ivisited at her hoime in Heidelberg on I Sunday.â€"Mr. W. J. Lytlé® is spending a few days in town.â€"Mr. Alliston,of ;],isln\\’ol was the guest of Mrs. D. i\\'r.ny on _ Tuesday.â€"Mrsâ€" Philip Kreutzweiser visited in Berlin on Friâ€" day.â€"Dr. Pratt of Millliank was _ in towh on Friday morbing.â€"Mrs. BR [ Ji. Hâ€"Martha _ felle _ Wilison, Reinhold Fischer, Eva Harlock, Lizâ€" zie Rechtel, Yernon Hantock, â€" Aninie Kesselting. . i Sr. H.â€"lrene Strebel, Rachel Rudy, Eileen NVollmer, Sara Rudy, David [Blm-k. Clata Kesselring, Henry Klaâ€" wechn Ji. TV â€"Stanley: Hofiman, | Herbert Lichti, HMenty Gingerich, Della Hervle, Walttam Wahl The following is the â€" honor _ toll for S. 8. No.: 15, Womot, for _ Fobâ€" ruarv. Theâ€" names of _ the scholars in each class are in ordet of merit. S1.0TV.â€"David Latwnier, Fnida St, Thoma of forly, a neat brick modating . 1 WRTDISSUED l The Among the writs issued at Osgoode| Jiqnid. Hall on _ Saturday, The lmpflial’hm\n t Gnaranter & Accident Insurance l‘nm<:~ af N1 pany ofâ€" Canada is claiming: from (J. ) teen . D. Skinner of Straftford, $1,036.18 on ) for th a written contract by defendant in anj snocer apphcation for a guatantee bond, ol the K Bast, worlter Sr. IV.â€"lda Bechtel, Milton Schaaf Jacob Rudy. JR.IV.â€"Herberi Strebel, NVenita Rothaermel, Herbert Moser. Sr. HIâ€"Perey: Snyder, Clarence Stolz, Vinlet Bactz, Edna Bechtel, Sebastian Moser, Martha Rudy. «Jr. H â€"Winnifreda Kuntz, _ Avon Snvder. Clayton Baelz, Cecelia _ Mos Pait 2nd.â€"Nettie: Bechtel, Sticbel, Omar Rudy, Perey lock . Irene Kesselrieg Pt. Ist.â€" Eilcen â€" Moser, C Scheifle, Harold Rothaermel (6. E. WING. Teacher Less than 4 price. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Almost 4 price. Y. Fish is spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. V. M. Bevlet in Berlin.â€"Mr. W. O. Bundywill move into the house _ lately occupied by Mrs. H. Storey and has tentedl his present dwelling to Mr. Wm. Taylor. Kid and Ringwood, all colors, guaranteed, ridfculous prices, 25¢ for 17¢, 50e for 37c, $1 for 83¢, 0T 1$ 9D 0008 ‘I% 491 toolg REPORT FOR FEBKUARKY OF S SECTION NO. 8. Cravenette Suitings Fancy Braids and Trimmings ADBXEXTINT Waterproo!, 60 in. wide, fawil, green and grey, reg. $1.00, Sale Price 75¢ Reg. $1.26, Sale Price 83¢ Perrins Gloveés Tray Cloths, Carvers, Five O‘clocks Reg. 50c¢, Sale i .co Ef Reg. 75¢ to 90c¢, Sale Price : Reg. $1.40, Sale Price _ 98 Reg. $2.00, Sale Price nena§1â€"4 Reg. $2.75, Sale Price .. _ $2. ahl Sr. J â€"Alan Toth, Rachel Sch aifzentruber ; _ Nefson Lit wilter athieen Lichti d1 tich ancy limens HONOR ROLL S WIL MOT UE â€"Walher Hevrie H â€"Clarence Roth, Ofiura Gingetich, Milt 24 nth Day Adventists _ who nized eleven yeats ago it . haive now a congtegatton id they have completed a church capable of â€" accomâ€" 75 people. | It was opened tLINWOOD T ecHURCH TNX ST THOMAS. NO. d laus Cin Chifiord wbeth Litâ€" Annie Harâ€" 98c $1.40 $2.10 39c Ontario‘s law may provide against all these contingencies. I! is possiâ€" hle that the chief actor in the Melâ€" «nechfon tragedv gnes {n lifeâ€"long imâ€" prisonment as surely as if he had been sent there by the verdict eof a jury There is po obvious wistom in the ofhicial derision that freais the crunl slaughter of two human beings as a mete episode in an atfac), of insanity Ontatio seems to be driffing into _ a Jrllyâ€"fish way of â€" administering _ the sont the enduring pi safegirrd the scanceti nader the British fNag An unfortunate man wno was sane enough to be mept at home in Melanâ€" chton Township until he killed _ two neighbots is now insane enough to be sent to _ Hamilton Asylam without the fermality of a trial for _ murder, says the Toronto Telegram. The _ Attorneyâ€"General of Ontario "took a great deal on himself" when he deprived a trial jury of the right to pronounce upon all the facts . of the Mclanchton tragedy. An _ insane man kills two human beings and goâ€" os to the asylum without having the stamp of crimirality placed upon his insanitv The mental â€" balance of a demented manâ€"slaver might be apparently _ reâ€" stored by a _ few months or a few years in the asylum. Wonld the man be discharged, curâ€" ed? Is the slaying of human beings to hecame a mete symptom of | disâ€" case, a "regrettable incident,? that merely keeps its authot in captivity until the alienists diagnose his . casa favotably and _ pronounce him cured? If the alienists are wrong, is the man to ga forth with his mind restored, suffer a telapse art kill w few mots people? Ontario‘s law may provide against all these contingenries. â€" 1t is possiâ€" Jobn S. Gal®l of Sbakespeate has been appointed to te bailiff of _ the 11th court of Perth, succeeding G. A Moote, resigned The Sarmia Post, which went into liqnid. fion _ a short time ago, . hes been taken over hy J. Wo Whitcombe, of â€" Strathrov â€" Mr_â€" Whitcombe â€" has teen on the Strathroy Dispatch staff for the past two yeats, and will he sncceeded im that town by .. King, ol the Toronto Telegram, Jellyâ€"hsh way ol admimstering | ‘he lawo acainst murder The _ spirit in which Hon. Justice Riddell charged the inty in the‘ Aginâ€" rom+ murder case, ami the spirit in which _ the siury did its duty, reptreâ€" sont the enduring principles tha?t safegtard the scanctity of human life Girls‘ Tams Cloth and veivet, fawn, brown and navy, Reg. 50c to 85c, Sale Price The _ minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary and passâ€" ed. Miss Snider‘s report shows conttiâ€" butions amounting to $6.60, werg reâ€" ceived during the month. There â€" are thirty children in the bome, and Dr. McGilliwee was the medical attendant. The Board desires to acknowledge the receipt of donations from the Berlin Lodge of ‘the Canadign Order of Forresters, and the St. Matthew‘s Chutch Ladies‘ Aid Society, and also wish to thank the Waterloo _ Méâ€" thodist _ Church Ladies‘ Aid Society for their kindness in sewing one afâ€" ternoon at the Orphatiage, and _ of giving the children a tteat. Accounts amounting to $133.96 were passed and ordeted to be paid by the Treasurer. Feaus .. gost House Furnishings Flowers, $1.75 to $2.50, Sale Price APPOINTED BAILIFF Felt shapes, all colors, 75¢ to $3, Sale Price . Mn Wings, good assortment, 15c to $1.50, Sale Price ... ... BERLIN ORPHANAGE BOARD MEET. The Berlin Orphanage Board met at the Home on Monday evening, March 181, _ wiath the President, Mr. Peter Shupe, in the chair. j Millinery Flowers, 65¢ to $1.25, Sale Price 25¢ Trim up your Easter Hat IS MURDER A DISEASE? 50c 25¢ 10e d4

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