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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Jun 1910, p. 4

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‘tflJr‘l 't: - {5 {Nth ot H. ll. Murray. The rial in ot the death ut Mr. Hamilton Fggatt' Murray, the well-Emir. medi- ' die vendor, came as a shock to his Think and neighbors here, many of J" Whom were not even aware oi the y {wt that he was ill. Mr. Murray, l who has resided in this vicinity tor _ any years close by the Pine Grove '; scbool house, had left some lime ago . tite on: of his semiannual business it my: to the Niagara Pcnircicla where in be was busily engaged in the manu- f-‘iu-turc and dispensing or his ever- ri, Morn household remedies when the alum-w which later on developed in- te to typhoid lever averted: him.. He /"ohps removed to the Niagara Falls 5 thrt., (lumral Hospital, tur treatment i and where he passed away on Monday . the 13th inst. Deceased who was in l his 60th year, was never married. He i was of a 1ery retiring disposition, -: curing naught tor the honors or the 1; world, he china: rather to devote all } his time to India! pursuits of 3 which he ‘was ardent]; fond. He le:w- t es to mourn his demise two sisters ' Mrs. Bliss of Preston and Mrs. J. Suddahy of Berlin. The rr'rnrins ' were bn-ught lo Preston ant interred in the iamily lyurrin; plot in Pres- ton 'cemetery. P a. wre? ago when she was stric on with paralysis trom “hivh bitt' n 9r regained c nani " Su: bits". Pervased who was in My ltlth you rcsid d in this nanny for many years. Flu- erat an Wednesday autumn: from her late residence to Freeport (-lurch alter which intvrmrnt “ill take plat": at Rilrban" (mummy. Dearth of Mrs. svhwartw.-Mrs. J. Schwartz of near Chicope" an aged lady Tassed away to her reuard o' Sunday Huh inst. Slw Ind hem enjoying her usual hu-nllh until a' oA Death of Gro. ii'oife.-lrr. Getrp,t' Wolfe the well krown tailor reid- ing mm" hot n, on the ban s ot 1h? (haul River, died rally In Snut‘a' mlrning at the llcrlin-Watrrloo Hus- pital. Mr, Wolfe had tee.. in ill health {or some lime wild '1 {my weeks ago h ' tutivred the hosrital ior treatnumt, whim, h rwever, rm a-l “availing in his (law. the i'umml'mlr musc- of death being (luv tr ra"alv sis of the spine. lie is suf'ixdl by his lite partner and a mum“ at children all grqmr up, The many' Cricnds at Mr. (Barge Zt’llel’ of (:rrmar- Mills “ill regretn to learn at his death “Huh tto: Name at his "tothrr's usi'rm'r Inst Thursday evening after a litigating illness of some movths from vapmlvr heart (Thrace. attctt'ed by dro sy, which _diseas" fallow-d as an altar erieet of a Nevere attwk of [runnin- nia,- (mm which Le sullen-:1 last winter. ”was " who “as i hi": 4tlth year, was rmmr.rrirtt ;.nl is sur- viuNi by his aged m .ttwr and a num- tMr. ct gmun up lrothets psi tie ters who sirr-errly mnum his,' 40:11:39. He war: " nzwuhu' of (hr tild Mtntvu ite (truth r, which chutrlt at Perm: his funeral c, Oi plum 0." Saturday allvrm'm “him was Iargsly "itsnricl, Following the funvral svnirts “:1- lemains “rm imorrcd ia the ariioic- ing cemetery. _'-..'. dam-mm a: not”! In. at later “an Sunday noon. ,- gap, tor changes. um» no: he “I 'MY noon. Cum»: a mum! up to Wed- Attended FtuvtaL---'uuirv A 'tlm- ber trom here anon-Ind the luneral ol the lat: Mrs, Prru Fardcr a' lt.vr- lirr last Friday a'lvrnum ani lion also prrsml at the lulml sx-ni’ws at Freeptvrl' tvrtwtvry, wlwrv ('II' N'- imlim \w-n- laid th ret h‘~i?'l~ Nov nt her husband. Mrs: Gcorei' Lass h sit, and Mr ..ntioh Sandor (I thw Mlock Cine un- draph'rr and sun n-- sipvctixety ot Hrs. Sa’u‘ur and tct'y' as “(VI as Hu- rrs1 of lirv tvuracrd ctildron hats, ttw simwrp sympathy nf ttie entire community. I' Friday I"lnillf; --llr,s Lilti In-lwilr 11 llt. IZn-n’i Nth-0| unnml h-nzr th xvhere site tsull wall In taration with h! irrrrr"s Mts. S, Fl. lh-Nihi mi Farm ~Miss Junn'r- Hull" i'riductort Ipst 1trrlisU, “gm " Inn-x1 al thv u: " rumin “INN Tum Iiolr MI thrau, .‘lunh, Ji . do hum-v of Hum; SM "urn: furl-"V lure u’ Ci MI thtam do i,rrnvt ' null“: "iot!s In"! nun-l»- , in "xivrrrustr, 'cr Moss in HIV HY”! 'n huh” IV llwu' lost u tr,nrt hlm -e brothvr J." Mr; hum H x" l day - "iork Mr; Ittur, Hull Farm. nwrnmmrw' ttrothr “1 Hum Ptesiro mm m th "torh LIH' "mull, vtrs In frttt mum‘wlml "vli"s1osrd M I“: h ', Ct n- to "Huh” ln' _ Itrlr"tt' ‘In' v!" 1“ Um gun-e1 ot h a IIIHIH‘» “ml first', "I mam {Huh Iv. hnpr Hm "v litiV chan:: of .III “I” In' [rum I " lo trr ttPatil, Sit “Univ“ (1::me a inth rowhu‘ “I Ilnx butt. Im nnw ot lh'oslan. “uh bis :‘uvwhh-r. Miss tlrttee, were Sunnis-v gun“ at Final-ac at" h mil: kin-In TI Tats - 'ill) iU but) Ills‘»l‘l I but to ilu,' a... wmm- - is!“ “1' Pert, ' lh, " lust “u 'ttgat."""""""? no?“ 'ik . . w' f “hi a. 1-3:”. Proerleto' _ 2: "et, gage. _the_torty', at)". Lad Amman: FREEPORT “VJ-WM”! um Latin on "41ba'"o In with In [Miami " s x lakvv, J lh --.llv,s Lini- II- l,Vri't n "I! lunzr thrs' " wall hm 1.” 13w: t's, ctuihi' HI 5' Tum Pullman "lranir. j! . " y Hum; Emil-r: mud his t' Un, ull li' . \lmuh- H: " J Irroil ~;:1h " _ ilti. Warrarvt I” n Mama] tlic ("mug hm mmmrr 741m "rt, , Mr, uni Spain: Hill um IVAN' in Ito', Tin m-uh PHI- v. h r a “d its: q, etd rh "nt' h Lu 1 " hr. w - _ _ "' “In _ J'dtt,fll't White“? it U: can: run-1 cm“! aaeeyArt 'ee ret . _ “and m: Wuhan, at StL"Ti to their worthy Ml - a windy (aided their dg$tb-tiata"t- ate the put. nu "-Attrr tbe opening excreta In. J. a. an,“ iGdi'"verrttn.tatCorut.triretet: w-'- - V": -e-" "ee Ne nee of tending good Barnum an” twe? very In "toetittra d M were given " Ila, John all In! Shelli! and mu Ani- ‘thl on their .vioiins and (ruin. ru- Mu. _ In Snyder also phyed in": may "on: on the can, which were not apprectated.--Mrts. J. a. Hunt why has been appointed President oi the branch " Cow M to be relieved ot further dutie- u Winter- bonnie, having served as Secretary lor the past ttrrqNs yedn. The next order ot business was the presenta- tion ot a beautiiul quarter out oak reclining arm chair coveted withho- ther to Mrs. Andrew Frown, that: President.---" J. G. Hunt read I very nicely worded nddreesvnd Miss Wilkinson, Vice President, preheated the chair. Mrs. Brown was taken by surprise, But with” hunk-ed the people tor this 'cxpretsion _oi their appreciation and remembrance on he: with birthday. The pleasant gattum in; was brought to a clone by pap. taking of a bounteous Input in the basement and singing that lavorlie hymn entitled “Nearer my God to James Hamilton, has purchased a new chopper tor general custom work, murmured by L. Vessot& Co., Janene, Quebec, 15 inch plate shipping weight 1100 “as.- Prepara- tions are being made to put a new cement floor on the bridge over the Winterboume dam. This bridge was build only 5 years ago and was nomad with wood and is considered t1nsaie.--Bortc To Mr. and Mrs. H. Strong, on June 16th,,a daughter. -otrs. Quinn ot St. Catharines is staying at Dr. and Mrs. Naims dur- ing their tour to the Northwest. They intend leaving next Monday morning, 27th insts--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamel of Waterloo paid a visit last Friday to their aunt, Mrs. catherine Stork, who has been very poorly of late. News Notes.--Mr. P. B. Yates, as- sistant - Engineer of tits Hydroelec- tlic ('ommissirn of Toronto, was in Baden last Friday and held a consultation with some at the rate: payers af to the test per tsorsertower for street lighting.‘ " is the inten- tion tar the people of Baden to ccn- Man. tor 150 horsepower, We hope our streets wilt to lit up again in the near future. . Died at St. Jacots.-Mr. H. M. Bruhacht-r of St. Jacobs, died on Friday, June the 17th, aged 71 yrs. I month and 19 days. Mr. Brhbal'h er was a resident or Balm for 0v- rr 30 years and conducted a very successful woollen business. He retir- rd. Si‘ml' Ii or 7 yrars ago an" moi- ml to St. .raeobs.- The funeral was mm from the resi'lrnst- lo the Men- ncniu: Church' northwest of FA. Ja- ttiss for service and intern: M. [in kit to mourn his-loss v i in: ani 12 children tofur sons and sight daughters. Thgr many Hiden friends twtend their ht rttelt sympathy to the bereaved family. Personal-Mr. FM. Gillrsricr of Owen Sound was"a business visitor to Baden on Tmsday and Werdmsday this week.-Mr. Hy Kuntz amrwite xitsittd his mother and refalivts in Conestogo last Hur.day.-- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bruocknrr visited at Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Hours oi St, lacols on Hunt-tay.-- Mr. Jam Hahn visited his parents in Heidel- berg on 'r'urrroy.-- Mr. and Mrs. Hias Ih'ubavhcr and ramity Mr. an: Mrs. A. Martin and iamily, Mr. and Mrs. Earn Martin and son attended 1l:e Innual of the late H. M. Brueather last Moday.-- Mr. Aaron Martin of mammal tisitrd at the bums ot his parents rn Huridayv--Mr. and Mrs. AIM. 1.ixingstoc. spt'nt Sunday at Gait tht. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith. -iiiies-our enterprising milky, LIS'IOWEL RACES ON JUNE 30m. JULY lst Tax-u Bu; Days of F"vporb--Single Fare on all Ihtilroads-Specia1 Train Service. The I,istowvl Rates on June 3oth and July Isl this year promise to hr bun-r than ever. There are big whim In all events so that close and owning Mishes are assured, and a full program ot racing each alter norm with baseball and athletic cv- Nils will provide a big quarter's worlh, the adtttissiott to the grounds having hn-n ml. to 25 cents. slump fat." ml all railroads good tor th" two doys, Spl‘l‘ial train on CVPtt- ing ul llunlininn Day oFPr C. P. R. "li far as Iclmira, and it is expect- vl that a sprrial train wilt be ar- mhle un the samv Honing over Hu- G T. R. as tar as Shallow. Ite- und Howls am rxpm'll-d lo thc blunt lat" :11le MN held in Lis- tuml hm arr u-rdmlly invited to unnw will the crowd. ' at thc honw oi thor um ltt Mr. ”Fun "41er “I Itilttrrd ' 1'cntrv-- Mt an! Sits, Ilmvn I.ul/ vnjm‘vd , ttHt Hanan! Ilu'x' mm”: al Splint HI" FAN", thc hl.l'|ll:"] Ixmnr' of Mt, .ml Mis, F' V IIIIvnlw, HI Thur ,';tt, I" I st up!" lit "nd Mr, It, o, HJIImam of “m . Vtll: i1CC' mehx 'tsiiors at ltr, hvnw oi Mt Ftrorttr' Hum of Ment-t_-Mrs,",' lwlh \lnnln r A I] h t 'l~‘ I’ “we 111ml“ "f um! 'hropev “HF the ”huh " 1er “hm-i ”Hurllrr M Spun: lhll F'armon vc'unday.a-Miss Ruhy Sand” of ttte fttorxk Linv ttpad was I wehome visitor wtttt Miss Fl- It, o, Hallman anlm 1tsiiors Fwd. ttr' Po |--l’ :ymuuo-mW' “in; good “mum a! I nonunion at. gt-tet J ”y ImJohnaII In.‘ Mum Allln you! vmmMorm.muu-' BADEN ' W. Strut iiciiiraiiiii'ii7t" an! Coat p . an etk1ttrfqli?ie, In.“ a My “Luna. 'tt ha 0; at “on '0! Job Ea6te,tmureretoat' and I!!! - not”, Ton-to. It M w (Mi, Bahia. a which the imam W tbat It: organ-co a m ”can tio-, " ”then" MK!!!» -ol‘ Jam “not. "I tr-tar ad that tbs In“: In! ek t-teart In“ and than“!!! inc-{fir ot mm. when the Loam". w" mu! to the estate. The plural: ”3nd that the camps“ would in at ttttido w thydl "we: \Lhould sure in-tho (state ot the deem “new “-00“? u. 1 arm I“!!! i8, "KW ed. and to: the phi-Lila, Ind 'H. J. Sims, tor the What. emd.rred with their clicnti at ten mates inter a swat was (run up new.” to ull the parties to the clad that the property should he sold, the‘ddmt would and“ til the inc-um épid am by him with in- most. the can , ot tho uctltn paid " the M15 dbidtd anally tier tween the three parties concerned; It is estimatid that in. rmperty " worth between um um “can an: in the neighborhood 0! two would rennin that all ohlts‘ihus wouid he met. His Lordship expressed his (ll- tire sitinhcticn with the settlement arrived at. l M. Homer of Berlin were visitors to town on Monday last.- Mrs. C. 'Ger, formerly cl New Hamburgis Lislting relatives in town and vicin- itt--Mr. August Becker held awry suecessrut barn raising on Tuesday tast.--Don't fail to attend the garden party under the auspices ct the Wo- men's Institute to te held in Hil-. born's park on Friday evering June Mth. All excellent programme will he provided and reireshmrnts will he lsvrwd on the grounds. Verdict for bdeiiduts. When the High Court resumed last evening and alter the announcement of the settlement ol the Kalte'Geil case the action ot Dr. W. L. Hill- iard vs. Jacob Meyer and Allied Meyer was proceded, with. The ptaiutitr, at the last sittings oi the County Court, bad secured judgment against Jacob Meyer tor the sum ot $148 and costs and in this action sought to set aside a deed made in 1891 on the ground that it was fraudulent. or, it not lraudulent,vas made in trust for Jacob Meyer, ft- ther of Mixed Meyer. His Lordship held their was no evidence ot trend and that on the evidence it was not shown that the son held any trust tor the lather and dismissed the action with costs. J. C. Haunt sp- neared for the plaitttitr, and h. B. McBride tor the defendant, hiked Meyer. The action of Kuntz and Daub vs. the Silver Spring Creamcry Co. is in progress today. Mr. Chas. Dunbar ot Gabi. I: 3min: tor the plaintiffs, and Messrs. G.M. Curbs, of Toronto, and M. J. Sims, ol- Ber- lin, for the defendants. - Local and Personal-Mrty Raser and Miss Kolb oi Pennsylvania are visit- ing friends and relatives in this vi- ehtity.--Speciat services are being conducted% the Bltnlleim Mennonite Cttureh by Rev. Blosscr ot Ohio, U.S. A.--Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilhorn otlilair sisited relatives in town on Friday last.-Rev. ant Mrs. Jno. Reichert of Howick are spending a few days with relatives in toRm --The semi- annral love-east of the Brethren ii. Christ Church was celebrated on Saturday last lat Rosetrr.tt's-- Mr. A. llillzarn was a business visitor to Platisvillc on Friday last. Mes- srs. W. A. Bug. R. J. Kerr and F. B. Brown of the Proplc's Rail- way were business visitors to town an Saturday 1ast.--Mr. and Mrs. J. Passe] and daughters, Mrs. L. Van- sickle and Miss May visited rela- lives in Berlin from Saturday to Mommy last.-- Mrssrs. Roland Tin- man and Chas. Weber of Berlin spent Sunday at their rrspect've homrs here.--Hev. S. H. Swattgand Mr. : Neither team scored until the l seventh innings, Bauer tanned, Sch- , acter hit safety to centre, Mich: hit I to pitcher, out at, first, Schultt ad- varwing a base. Montieth was given tour wide balls and Tolctzki hit to rmxll'l‘ tor two bases, scoring Sch» rh-r. With two out and Monticth on Hun! base "yo heaved a wild pitch swvr Marshall's head and Waterloo srmmI the winning run. Bye was to- ptarvd by Dakin at. this stage who finrshed the game. WATERLOJ WON FAN.“ GALT Elms. E. P. Clement, KAI., w!” In a Wgstern Ontario League base- hail game at the Waterloo park on Saturday afternoon the locus detrat- rd the strong Gait aggregation by a scnrr at two runs to‘onc and thus avrnging the 6--2 defeat at thchands ot Gait a week ago. Galt looked dangerous Innings. Wetmr flied to I Ely Itil to (who and salrlv lo Ir" hrltl. but , an has“ Jones struck I nan looked dangerous in the sixth mnings. Wetmr flied to Ruhlmnn. Jet- hy um to (run? and Marshall hit salrlv lo lvft hrlll, but with two men on tum-s .tones struck out. In tlw Null!!! the visilnrs got their nnh Tttrt, Weber got to "" on a tsusts am balk. .1rttry struck out, Mar. shall htt satrly to right firid, arming “chm Mrkav and Jams hitgmun- Mn and \\ no thrown out at firttt. F4rorrs try inttintttc- 1iatcrloo 00000020x - 2 (tall M0000010 - l y,'mnmarv-Two has» hit, Mntlhall. THIN/hi; slum: out hy Andernon B, by “yr tr, trage on ball, " Ant!- snn I, all Bye 2; wild pitch, Bye. hit hy pitcher. Madam a; Wt on has. rm 1.0!" 8. U-tgo- 'ri, NEW DUNDEE ain‘t-ti it; a In”! my” {spa-nu: Iran-a. ttht mks: - a”: like!” my; - 't was to he :uuur gin-II - $735511: - ’1'" " _ srtimt m r't'itd'"t'lPrt'g', 'i'tsei'f1tigt2N'ptudt'r". In. _ Jo m r _ K'lt .‘ . 'h,',','tt.'tt1dt,d qeqt ','tetttd ' ' “w t" Aare, B aeikatlut-tystt.ouriitlttf, 'l’ . _ This to port! . can. {that I“ TV " “3'. p. . {11:55 0:1 I. m trta$aatem.--T% "3- Pe"' F ",'"NF' .o-.-' 'h".'i'iriii' a.m. Mt"rtrrth Wm mm 1eslaetq 'rCrC1Cr.r,. a.“ T.tt ”I. their mun! Gum Party ett.Utrtr. ti _, "'e"P" "W 1.3511: mm? on. A good mum . “I _ g? "T"'" """""u.2s 1.31 “a. lit-Mind for by 0mm tateat "m” pm .ir.r'r.t.'.".r.'r.." no us Amr. than being an orchestra ot the a.” - . '......,... ..qr. 31.20 1.55 Ban. Listowel not Sway .Ml- Btu-via" P 31.15 a." was. .-seTegat trom msctiettt tout Its and a'?'.".'..'].'.' Iri' 31.15 3.30 “a. the amnion to tie 0.A.C. u “at; iiiiG'ii years ot use d run undo: ttse-ite-ot it: North, tim, . ' "er panv.nmm' mums and report 8mm mm- b: ":th teip . mental: ml mm? lime.-- mm‘m un- " part. July Mr. Henry will I!” placed an m 'hellS22',,'l'l mm on: In. on»: ’f‘rhe‘m min: to he atriuhe artistic - bognl " Ills “to with his ulna and Illa that 91 his farm which t “lupin Broke" be“ quite upmp‘rinte at in bear. utuul home. The weeds, the hoe and the In behind the ho: are ensued la a deadly clmstat the up i?- “may "the. Treertg must go though eve. with two quart one they. seem to survive “through tt all. The survival of the Btteet is namely - plicahle in this case. -Itias Anna no Comte, teacher In: S. S. No. 3rars been try-engaged to; anothér term with a sutsttntial increase in sal- ary. Miss Mc(‘ombe has proven u very etticiettt teacher and is held in high esteem try the ratepayers.-- A monster union picnic will he held on June " in Mr. Geo. Bender‘s bush, 2 mile south of Wana-tlie. The, school sections Nos. 1, a, T Wallace and No, 4 Marybcro are cooperating to make this event ct the season 1 mt popular one. Priz- "f are being o8ered for various kinds of toot raea--Besetratt and room“ matches me to be important events of the Programme.-" short mien] programme and addresses willbegiv» tn. A lunch will be saved tree of charge. Refreshments may also 'he had on the 'trounds-Ah, pails otS. S. No. 4 will no doubt spend a most enjoyabl: time at their picnic to he Mid on July in! in Mr. 0W3 ttttatt.-- Mr. Knipc tteir Pome lar teacher is sparing no pain: in or.der to make the event. a sum. --TBe funeral ot {he late R. G. Roberts took 11hr: on Wines!” of have? anti was' very largely attended. Marty "imtii of the de- ra-rted paying a last tribute of re- faithful serum of the public scr- spect to are who had been a faithful ser ant of Ue public tor many years and held the position ot clef: for Walker- iownship. The bereaved family have the sympathy ot the entire community in thrir sorrow. Perseptt.--her. Mike “and: and ', Miss Mary Ann Wern- ol Wtst a Montrose were must: at the home I ot Mr. Wm Gabe] on Monday , last-Mr. M. I. Advlph attendedthe t annual meeting ot the North Perth t Farmers' Irs'itute held in ltriieer- l ton On Monday Iast.--uiss Melinda l. Riederhold returned to her tune a in Shakespeare Inning spent some I time at the home at her sister. I Mrs. . Sinclnir Adolph.- Mr. and In. 1 Louis Adolph visited at the home of . '. W. Fisher, Atwood this weak. Ferguson-mph-At 'lloronto, June 14th, James Gordon Ferguson, of Gait, to Katie A. Mill-r, ot Tor- onto. Brttegetmut-- Moyer-. At Berlin, 'June 14th, Levi Bruegcmnn, ot Waterloo, to Addie Moyer, or Berlin. ziegler--Brubtu9ter-Near St. Jacobs, June 14th, Miss Alma, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bmhacher, to Henry L. Ziegler, eon ol Mn. A. Ziegler, Waterloo. Salrcrda--Koehtc-srt Gan, June 15, Edward C. Salim: or Preston to Edna Louise Koelm, ol Gait. Weoer--Lang--At Berlin, June .14th, William H. Weber, or New Ham. L burg, to Mary Antlomtte Lang. h'llisom- Brownlee - At Waterloo, June 15th, George Ellison to Mar. bet Brownlee, both at Galt. Styles-H-tOtt-At Liltowel, June 15th, Dr. C. H. Styles. of Detroit, to Margaret Hampton. C-bell-Sues---," Gilt, June 15th, Thos. H. Campbell of thut to-Ether Steven. Snider-Hunter-at Salt. June 15th. H. Snider of Calgary, to Fran- ces Hunter, of (hit. Marsh-Murray-At Arr, June 15th, Peter U. Marsh ot Huntsville, Ont. to Jennie Cunningham Murray. Wtstsrh--Oettrmer-At Ayr, June 15, "use (lemme! of North Dumlrlcs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gernmer, to Jan. E. Welsh, of near Roacville. Maier--Psrhnlluswh--At Berlin, June 15m, llrnry Main, ol Gait. form- vrly ot Waterloo, to Louisa Ptrchut- Iusch. Itohinson-McPhrrson.-.-At Detroit, June l5th, Fred " Robinson at Galt, to Kill Mrl'hcrson, formerly of A51. Drydctt--Niur-ht Preston, June 15, Edward H. Dryden, of Halt, to lira With, ot Preston. nartrr--Weitzrr--rn East anra, June nth, Fred Bauer, won of E. Borer, of Tavlsmk, to Vina “he! of East Zorro. "citrcl--tfrrttoit--At FM, (Elma. .hmr tith, (Worm-us mum, ol Rat, mlcm lo Maria "can”, of St. Clements. t _ MltiA$Ullh, gums“ Mama» may“ I}. M F "a”? ..4..- has» was. new“ P"-""?"" trtuat Gum Party “July . _1 1...,” ... loud man» . hob; G. ",' ...._-.. '.' for by outside went "no.3 ' ;...,... ... " “a new“ at the 'la A ..... “It Smithy Ml. ":,.'-r""t"""" I “on msctiettt tisot in Btu-choc am... Mon to tie 0.A.C. " Wt; ..r---. I the min. a m: North -r Pt under MARRIAGES It 'iiikii'iidiiii/?iti1ittt': Fag-”018a . " "I. Stuttmerh here and w'th‘ it eomestttn demand for thin clothing. We make a specialty of Ladies 15, Dress Goods, and show the largest Jock of Silk Cotton. and Linen Goods mtitahie tor Summer wen that ly can be toulid in Berlin. " and“ tab by ramming kip tt.t2'tatt nu- " pm. July N. MPH“ .. 'good’to, trtor on! an lMyiJnly m. - 'or!rtqth.tetmmrtio't netrty to New: ttotes.--cement sidewalls are being built a present in on: vilit\ge. --Misttiontr-est was duly observed in the Missoury Lutheran church last sumitrr.--Mt. and In. Geo. Israel of Wihutbourne and It. and All“. John Israel of Peel Ty. wet. the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hotter [at Sutsdar.-. The lines Annie Kelsi. Atmi Dredging" and, Clara Sent! of Elma went Sunday " the home at au. Ind In. John Broz.-..her. ‘and- In. Alena-n null chilglrcn, ot Elmira, viaited with Mr. and Mrs. Phil. ,Soehner on Sunday last-akin Milton Becker and sister, ot Waterloo visited frietrdg in this villago his} Sunday.- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. - and daughter Gertrude and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Run): 1nd, tttiWtsrt, am Sunday with Mr. and Hrs. Albert Lennon. and Mrs. JesseISnyder, Sr.,nt,Sweet Brier Form. Beriitt.-Wr. _ one! Mrs. Jae. Reiohcrt and non Allan, Mrs. fret who, W. .591“; Fat. trot- tkcrof,BiqSim, and Mn. John K. Miller out mum: ot North Woolwich antl' Alma respectively spent. last Sunday at the residence ot Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott.-- Mrs. Theo. J. Bugle and daughter Vivian spent last Sunday with triends nu: GleesaMan.--Mrs. Ernst. Globe and son Milton attended the luneral ot the late Casper 1Helte " Linwood. last Thurwuy.u-Mr. John N. Miller visited the IN. S. S. in the interest of the Woolwiclg and Elmira. S. S. Association lat. Bussdar.-Hr. Al- bert Slander”: ot Berlin paid a visit to our village last Sunday with his automobile.--) Hon. W. L. M. king, Minister ot Labor, paid a visit to our village. in the interest of rural mil delivery, last Thurs.. day, and at the same time he 'iso visited Mrs. Mum-gov, mother ~ul Mn. John Qua-tum. who In" liven " invalid tor game years. an'd. we]! remember the strenuous times of Mr. King's grandfather, the illustrious Wm. Lyon Mackenzie. The social held Tuesday evening on the lawn at the St. Louis R. C. Church. Waterloo. was a splendid sums in every restrict. Large crowds were in attendance and the hand of the stexioo Musical Soci, ety rendered selections throughout the evening which were heatily ap- preciated. The from)“ were illumin- ated with electr c lights a Chinese lanterns which added to abf)ti"l' ms of the scenes. The various booths where ice cream, refreghmenta 11owertr. ete., were sold were well patronized and the wheel ot Fortune was also an interesting feature. In Pe. prize drawing ticket No. 1202 won the titte leather chair and ticket in. so tho Haydn. SOCIAL WAS A BIG SUCCESS JFE. Vogt, UNI-mu. . T _ A. L.r.Bi.uerr. Soc, Tw., Me l 5 "f . _ Bertiq. ' We ml 0 sell pretty Sdks Suimhla for summer Dresses in plain And fancy patterns, Pretty Cheeks and titri, HI. Shnutung Silks in New Colors plain 3nd tittured, Special ttt hor nnd prHty Fancy Tokio Silks u 39e Muslim, Dimities, Cotton Voiles, Linens Ducks, Repps Crinkle Cotton Etc. Bla k. White, and Colors of all than New, ranging in prices from IO, IU, 15, 25, to 5oc. FLORADALZ 1,“ .' rue..'l‘1u. h, F' "MW :1.» Vs can. _...‘.......... 81,351.” “a. o.,.l..d..o, 81.1mm“ LI. _....... 3...”... 115 7.15 mm? ..'.... ....... "." 1.81 1.1:. .. ..... ....... LII '." gm. 1.s..... P."'.. 31.20 7.5! “I. Wm... .'v.. $1.15 e." um. '............ 81.15 8.10 mm. under " you: ot as. g DRESS GOODS Ladies. "roman. Skirnfhlomes, l nrensen " 93.75 85.00 Suits " 3.75 5.00 Skirts at l 50 2.00 Blouse, an aim. " L00 I 25 Silks For Summer Dresses Iteadrto 1!lhytrtlaInysrtts l E San Shades . _ 9'3. --. 5‘ "“4179???’ ".. ..v,;~r- " 9 Vr ' _ ' . 'p if” . a. if , g: constgpnly “Big the! of an titirt', 'ssditiit Ll'l'i'l, (I‘M ts ink we pine in _ I. . elegant assortment of Ladies'. . " ". I“ ' " "." Ladies' Black Pababdls All the newest in fancy black and fancy adored at $1.00 w $6.oo. [ ' r Fancy Suhshadoq' . ' Children’s Fang)! Paranoia é ti'iritriilik/ ‘ ‘-* J A. _ (lftillat:s An elegant. lin, of Indiea' Odd and Peait Ended Umbrdlus ltd __ Punch at 3.00 to 7,00, I _ New Muslin Blouses and Waists 25 different lines of New Musiin' Waist. and Bura,riif the Newest Makes at 50e up to 5.00 -’ . . _ . - New Dutch Collar; New'Jabos New Belts, NewCollar Tatm. New Frillings, etc _". Special Net Blouses at 4 So, White aturPaHs Shades - ' ' S. B. Willtllfr t Q), R “MW“M“ “WW“M” g'l'hornton & Douglas, S cumulus 'tgttgmmtittttt t stun-om: BERLIN . can"! can w-d-et-a'" o5mome, Lvlie' Dim" Wank Hui!- at wry aprcial t.75 35.00 36.00 ‘150 to SH) 00 3.75 5.00 triro 8 00 to 10 00 l 50 2.00 3 00 4 00 .300 to 750 1.00 I 25 I 50 100 , 50 300 to 500 (erred T Straw hat time is but. You might as well m V a soor.i start by buying your straw hat now. we have the. largest andf‘ test assorted stock of straw hats you-will In: anywhere. They'j: late MI direct Mm New York, and" you can brurt cu Jt, they a"': Newest designs in Handles at sec to ts oo A large range of toys straw hats from Me up. Keep (no! trom the M.art and buy your stnw' hit new. At Mer, Iioe, TIV and. $1.00. SUMMER guagi6b., Men’s Mtraw.c.Hata at 8f.” " II it'ii" EMS! 3 "

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