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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Dec 1910, p. 4

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to the Listowa‘\uchang:.â€" Mr. and Miss Dalley of Fulton Siding _ are @uests at the home of Mr. Wm. Holâ€" mes.â€"*fr. Friâ€"k Mart n of Rridgeport is the guest at the home of Mr n F, Knipe, Kurtzvilleâ€"Mr. Ben Millar anecompanied by his nicce Miss Helen Millar spent a few days in Detroit â€" \, Mr. 1. Matthews who has spent _ the | past :«mnm in Detroit is visiting ‘ bis Wome, 3rd Con , Wallace.â€"Miss wfr of Ripley W the _ guest of - Aggie Millar during last week â€" Mr. Hartung of Milverton is visiting het brother Henry in the village this week â€"Mrâ€" and Mrs. John _ Rhiem. atowct, spent Xmas at the home of *il son Reuben, Maryborough Personal â€"Mr. John Koch, Mr. G. Nickel, Mr. Gideon Moote and _ Mr. David McLaughlin, of the 4th _ Con s are having telephones placed in their residences, thus becoming subscribers to the Listow‘:}'\exchann.â€" Mro and Successful _ Entertainment. â€" The Christmas tree entertainment held in vi¢ Evangelical â€" chureh, Kuctzaville, on the 33nd inst., was a decided sucâ€" vess. The excellent programme â€" renâ€" Cored was a credit to the committers who had charge of the training of the children in the various excrcises. The church was packed to the doors and even at the nominal fee of 10 and 15 rents the handsome sum of $35 was tealized . & Happily Wedded.â€"We are pleased to announce the marriage of Mr. Thomas Hayden of Howick to Miss :\lbenxa Alexander Wallace, wlrich took place on Wednesday last at the Manse. Listowel, by Rev. â€" Mr. Urquarhart. The happy couple are spending their honeymoon with friends in Toronto and other places. _ We extend _ our best wishes for a long and â€" happy wedded life. The Township Hall presents a very attractive appearance, having _ been eative‘y remodeled. It is _ also a muic comiortable place than before. do their duty in the electing of those men who will give the township the very best of their ability in the managing of affairs. ~Interesting ; ns f News. â€" / & Members of _ Uhe _ Chronicleâ€" : atail ind also to the many Rome 16e weekly visits WU4s are becoming â€" Migh Pn many places â€" and Rramedoes not move along so "®moothly as it did when the â€" snow was less burdensome. _ The highways have seldom been so nearly . blocked at this season of the year. _ Evervronc ranxious to see a genuinc Janâ€" thaw to settle the snow. _ â€" ations Held Monday.â€"\ large ol ratepayers were present at ‘the Township Hall, Gowanstown, on Monday last to discuss municipal matters and to clect their candidates from which the council for 1911 are to be elected. The number of aspirants to municipal honors is not as large as some years, however suflicient are in the field _ to make an clection. Aside from the usual criticism . the nominations passed olf very quictly. It is to be hoped that every voter will come to the polling booths and Death of Alice Grace Weigand.â€"The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Willie' Wiegand will sympathize with them in & loss of their fourâ€"monthsâ€"old i infont daughter, Alice Grâ€"«e, whose death occurred very suddenly on Friâ€" day aiter a brief illness. The funâ€" eral took place on Sunday afternoon, when after a briel service at â€" the house the remains of the little _ one were taken to the Mennonite cemetery‘ at Preston for interment.â€" Welcome holiday visitors at the cosy home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hilborn, Preston Road, were Mr. and Mrs. John Mer kle and theit daughter, Miss Ruth, | Mrs. Gertie MacMirn, Messrs. Jackâ€" | son and Thomas and Miss Irene Macâ€" Minn, all of Buflalo. N. Y.; Mr. David | Hilborn of Grand Rapids, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Adam H. Hilborn, of Guelph, and Miss Mary Hilborn _ of C Preston.â€"Report has it that _ Miss 1 Maude Hertle of Riverview Farm is t suffcring from an attack â€" of mumps, T which is very prevalent here at presâ€" / & ent.â€"Mr. Herbert K. Detwiler of Toâ€" M ronto University is spending the holiâ€" N days with his parents here. | 8 Ams.. 3 ~_ / "Bue Entertainment.â€"The epâ€" «_ tertainment in the Pine Grove school house on Monday evening, Dec. 19th, f a decided success from every -gt of: view and reflected great creâ€" on the pupils and their teacher, &A Jennie King. ‘The Galt Concert t also contributed some excellent o in their usual inimitable style, and for which they received hearty . applause on every appearance. â€" The | ‘ proceeds of the concert which . will â€" met a snug sum will be set apart as a fund towards the purchase of a Hibrary for the pupils of S. S. No. 4. Weber of Rerlin speut the holiday :i under® the parental roof in Chicopee.â€" Mrs. Latharbec and her daughter Miss Marion, both of Port Huron, Mich., are spending their Christmas | holiâ€" days with the former‘s mother, Mrs. ; Amos Hallman. | We regrct to learn that Mr. Charles Hallman of the G.P.& H. and P. & B. railway is suflering with a very severe cold.â€"Misses Edna and Alice WALLACE FREEPORT Bricfs.â€"The annual Christmas _ fesâ€" sival at the Lutberar _ Church _ on Monday night was a decided succers. A goond programme, ably rendered and a crowded house greeted those presâ€" ent â€"The annual Sunday school â€" enâ€" tertainment at the U. B. church will be held on Saturday night, Dec. 31st, at 7 30 _ A good programme is expectâ€" od _ Eversbody welcome | los Sely uin spent Christmas with the _ latter‘s parents in Berlin, where a family .reâ€" j union _ was held.â€"Mrs. Henry Newâ€" bury is spending the Christmas holiâ€" days _ with her daughter, Mary, in h ingston.â€"Mr. Ed. Hagedotn _ spent ,| Uhristmas with his uncie Hetman in Canborough.â€"Miss _ . Reynor _ is spending her holidays under the parâ€" ental roof â€" in _ Brantiord.â€"Messrs. (Clayton and â€" Anson Lindsay spent Sunoay with their orother Gordon in Rosevillc.â€"Mr. Herbert Wilhelm spent Monday with friends im Josephsburg. On January 14th the Beaver Literary will hold their _ next meeting. ' Everybody welcome. We wish you all a Happy New Year. T i en es We ty d Mrs. 1. Rickert and Mr. and Mrs. 8 Rickert of Berlin visited at Mr. C Rickerts over Christmas. Porsonals.â€" _ Nr. and Mrs. Alvah Jowman of Cressman, Sask., are vis, it‘ing in the neighborhood at present. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knechtel and family of Canboro are visiting friends here at present.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ N. Bergey visited friends in Berlin on Monday.â€"Miss Bertha _ Werle spent Christmas in Elmira.â€"Miss 1. Dyâ€" ment, our teacher, is spending _ her Christmas holidays at her home near Hamilton‘â€"Mr. and Mrs. James Cou-‘ sland and family visited at Mr. J. Ware‘s on Momh'y w M} Hallman of Betlin visite former‘s parents on Sun Items of Intcrest.â€"Christmas passâ€" ed off vety quictly this year. Some of our boys were out hunting on Xmas. Monday.â€"Dur school entertainment was a great success as was also the Ecaver Literary mecting. Te house was crowded to the doors, people beâ€" ing present from Strasburg, Doon, Blzir, (German Mills, Berlin, West Montrose, Ninceâ€"pincs, Mannheim, New Dundee and Alberdeen.â€"Mr. Louis Johannas of North Dakota pais orr burg a brief visit last week \ir. Johannas thinks we are having . vite â€" cold weather here in Ontario, compared with North Dakota.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Richm and family punse Gmonins: ie S T - N. S. Snyder and family of Toronto speut a few days with friends in town.â€"Mr. Emerson Wenger of Hamâ€" ilton spent Xmas at his home here.â€" Mr. anc Mrs. Alex. Moyer of Galt spent a few days with the former‘s parents.â€"Mr. and Mrs. B. Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando W. Haug . of Toronto spent .a few days with their | grandfather, Mr. J. L. Wideman. â€" Miss Edith Gingrich and Mr. C. W. Gingrich of _ Toronto, spent Xmas with _ their parents here.â€"Mr. Levi ; Haus of Waterloo spoent S,aturdayj with friends in town. f es d Personals.â€"Rev. Gcorge Braun of Chesley spent Xmas with his sister, Mrs. Messner.© Mr. Braun occupied the pulpit at the Evangelical church on Sunday morning.â€"Mr. A. C. Milâ€" ler, mgr. of the Bank of Nova Scoâ€" tia, spent Sunday with friends in Toâ€" ronto.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Filsinger and son of Toronto spent Xmas at the Maple Grove Farm.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Nominations Held Monday.â€" Nom ination for Trustees for the Police village of St. Jzcobs took place on Monday with the result that the folâ€" lowing persons were elected by acclaâ€" mation for the ensuing year:â€"A. B. Brubacher, Solomon Eby, Jacob B. Keller.â€"Both our Sunday School enâ€" tertainments proved to be a decidod success and much credit is due to the J programme committee. May all the readers of the Chroniâ€" cleâ€"Telegraph be bkssed with . a bright and prosperous New , Year. schools were held on Sunday and Monâ€" day evenings respectively.â€"An interâ€" esting programme was rendered â€" on each occfsion and highly appreciated by those present. local Dominion Bank staff spent â€" the holiday with relatives at Brantford.. The local junior hockey aggregation journeyed to Ayr on Wednesday evenâ€" ing of last week and played a friendly | game with the intermediate Q. H. A. team of that place. Although the loâ€" ‘cals suffered delfeat by, the narrow . : margin of 1 goal they gave the Ayt boys . a close run and no <doubt with a little more practice on the part of the locals the score would have been the reverse.â€"A representative _ numâ€" ber of ratepayers from _ town _ and vicinity attended the municipal nomiâ€" nations held at Baden on Monday.â€" The annual Christmas entertainment w‘ the Lutheran and Baptist Sunday ho 1: sn ue mt Posk niconcn l inpcoghh oys f Tors: ced Liztic Bowmap, Miss lones, Mr. and Hu-!f-hg:-um.dh- [ tin; Mr. and Mrs. A.. Allan and famâ€" iy of Galt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ~Z. <A. ’nmwwmym tolaâ€" Llives near Brucefcld.â€"Mrs. Willits of Wroxeter is visiting with Mrs. _ A,. 't?assql.-:!lx._lalo_n Toman ~of the "C METCMTTE \ Semnm, .. T CHemaneaisuent, szent Christmas â€" at his home near Monday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. A of Berlin visited , with â€"th WILLIAMSBURG NMANNHKEIM ST. JACOBS t daughter, Mary, in Ed. Hagedotn spent bis uncle Hetman in iss . Reynor | is Sunday.â€"Mr. and Clark of the 0. A.C., (uelph, is spendâ€" ing his holidays here.â€"Messts. _ Jack and Philip Opper, who have been homesteading in the great west, arâ€" rived here last week to spend a few months at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Opper. The boys look well and speak highly of _ the West.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming and Mrs. J. A. Chalmers spent Christmas with Mt and Mrs. Thos. Rurneft at 14sâ€" towel. 1 WBNAE i uin on ictids MB id wa.d. t ding the holidays at ber home here.â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chalmers, â€" who have been in the west for the past summer, arrived here on Thursday and have taken up residence on Lob 17, Con. 2, at Honey Grove.â€"Mr. Alvin Laura We are in receipt of the ""Advance Annual," _ 2 magazine which bears the imprint of ‘The Advance Printing Co. of Kemptville, Ont. 1t is â€" well illustrated and contains contributions from distinguished men and is a most creditable production. _ The following arqfi)hc choice of the people of Hespeler for mayor, reeve â€"and aldermen: John ~ Mayorâ€"Gco. D. Forbes (acclamaâ€" tion). * Ree:câ€"Lester Wesver, (accl). All of the old ecounciliors with the exception of Reeve Dr: R. J. Lockâ€" hart, who retired, were nominated. For _ Reeveâ€"Allan Leslic Kitchen, and George Laidlaw Telfer. For Councilicrsâ€"F. S. Atmore, O. A, â€" Wait, J. p. Ncman, and M. S. Maus. The nominations in South Dumâ€" fries were: For Councillorsâ€"A. B. MePhail, J. Dryden, M. Bricker, Adam Little, and J. T. Scott. One reeve ance _ four councillors are entitld to a seat in the council. For Oliver, At the Township Hall, the nominâ€" ! ations for North Dumfries held Monâ€" ! day were as follows: bert Gibbons, Limwood; John Rich ardson, Crosshill; John Reidel, ~St. Clements. _ Peter F. Schummer, Reâ€" turning Officer. 1 Mayor Forbes Goes In by / _~ Acclamation DPCRLC 0. . MRARINSON, GUCH, Deputy Receveâ€"J. G. Hurst, A. Mattusch and Sol. Koch. Councitlorsâ€"A. Krauter, M. L. We ber, P. Snider, Hy. Lackner, _ Hy. Brodbaecker, Sol. Koch and J. Bird. Ens on e C this waak | u_0 j. 0000 C NC J * ". Swominkg, AuQLIONCEr mation as follows: sburg this week. He has the contract B * ‘ Reeveâ€"Josiah Stauffer. for sawing 10 acres of bush for Mr. | J8n. 12.â€" Fattn, stock and Deputy Reeveâ€"Jos. Abra . Steckle, 1 ::,d ‘:Id‘lg:llunm He Councilliorsâ€" Wm. Shaw, A. C. Ne O aerreeemremnniomnentemmns cas 1 and 3 Hallman and August Jansen. W"m‘_g northeast of Breslau. North and South Dumfries [ Watertoo Tp. _ ~~ . . ~~There wasa good attendance at the Waterloo Tp. nomination. Mr. 8. E. J. Bownan, County Clork, addressd s y F3 ‘b-eefl-u‘nuc-awan- tem and suggested that Waterloo, Wilâ€" mot and N. Dumfries purchase & stone crusher, each township tesring & share of the cost. The previous . FHlartman. ‘There will ‘he a contest for fi-fi’ for the yeat 1911, the foHlowing hayâ€" ing been nominatedâ€"G. S. Fowler, Reeveâ€"Tom Hall and Walter South Dumfrics. ‘POOLE North Dunifries. Wellesley Tp. Woelwich Tp. Huron Co., is s_l;;:,.': was elected by acclaâ€" Council 1 h if the rater apain 1 sha interests of I _ desire to thanks to the e ship of _ Woolw: given me in the to the â€" Council two â€" years. As nominated as a At the numerous request ratepavers 1 have consent« my name to go before the Wellestey Towanship as Rec year 1911 and respectfully vote and influence. During in serving as Councillor ar Reeve I also endeavored _ faithfully towards the Tow I shall continue to do so if Yours respectfully To the Electors of Woolwich Tp. of Wellesley Tp. A,. Ulass.â€"Laura Rose, Grace Kulp, Clay ton Kunkle, Stanley Dedels, Lorâ€" ine Glole, Nelson â€"Reaes ‘ wity »Teaaln: "as 2 _2 Mree‘s Gowdy, Rosie Schwartz. â€" B. Classâ€"Oscar ‘Golc, Edith ' Report of Breslau public school for December. ! iv Classâ€"Gordon Mader, Lorne Frey, Elmer Dedels, Jemima _ Clemmer, * Flossic Schicdel, Howard Thaler, Eiâ€" mer Dodels, Orvil Mader (absent). .. Sr. IH.â€"Gordon â€" Schiedel, Rose Thaler, Wilbert Gcoiger, Walter Siegâ€" man, Gorson Reinkart, Arthur Lchâ€" man. ) Jr. II.â€"Henry Homeyer, Daisy Ransome, Elgin Reist, Cordcella Frey, Lincan Cressman, Nelson De.lels,Al-l vie Reinbart. Sg. 1'-"0‘“"8'}{{\“\:“':“ ae L2T" Names Mr. and Mrs. Suyder will _ make Fleir future home at 659 Home St. Winnipeg, where a hapcomely _ furâ€" nished cottage awaits" them. Their immany friends join in wishing them everything that goes to make a happy home. + accompanied â€" them ‘be supcess which these young men have â€" attained again bears eviden‘e that Western Canada is a country of opportunities for all who are â€" amâ€" bitious and optimistic. On being interviewed on the _ subâ€" ject of their success these men attriâ€" bute it in a great measure to their home training. What makes their visit more notaâ€" ble at this time is the fact that they celebrated the wodding of n'r.‘ Irvin S. Snyder _ to Miss â€" Almcdia Brubacher, of ‘Olethe, Kans., while , on their way cast and Mrs. Snyder SApamenas i4 su°°C w Messts. Irvin ind Milion _ snyce, | Feb Ist of _ Winnipeg arrived Saturday _ to ‘ spend the holiday season under the ‘ parental â€" rocé. . Tue tormer at preâ€" Many sent holds the position of sales manâ€" Y ager for the Western Branch of the | 2" 2tta Banwell Hlowicâ€" Wire Fence Co. Ltd. | "2" be | of Hamilton, wlile the latter is con m"" nected with The A. MacDonald Co. t Loo the largest wholesale Grocery House all ml 1 in Canada and occupiecs the position of assistant buyer. i e try sinfcrely vours. MEXXo n wrour e 31. n ao" ‘ang â€" 23 27 .. E+ J Bcb, 3 miles '.-‘%" ~ on sou Aivins Mt. sod Mrs, Lonls Gata |_ Pet: 13~â€"Fatm _ stock and . imple: $ Fat / = tilB to New _*”_ , 8 â€"miles northâ€" â€" & _ Iant *where they | WO8t 0f P 1 iO tnts. About § miles : :# on ‘w&”f‘mw neats at dbang 7. Kunts, 4 ‘mile; Mas worked for Issac Wagler the lasy | °** Of Borlin . on the niain _ road two. years, moved to Baren _ . last | °24i0g to Petersburg; : e ~(*%. week and Mr. John Lorent: of near | _ Feb. $2.â€"Farm â€"stock and finpleâ€" | Plattaville, moved onto his place | ments of JSosiah w. Shoemaker, _ 3 .“! ‘-m'a ‘x.'w-ul.‘ .‘hmmdmfl 4 mile Wagler bought an engine in Waterloo | 20°th Of Nine Pine school house. l s y rigmaiing. .1 * o haee | it & DUERINC, Adotioncer ‘ wing ou! W a sburg this week. He has the contract , 1 ‘2{;:‘" 30 acres of bush for Mr. |Jan. 12.â€" FaÂ¥ia staek 222 i2l.) I I ilinestsints a E2E0E T »â€" Russel Homeyer, â€" Grandison man, . Nelson Schiedel, Willic e ualy cee c 02 t D. L. McDougall, Miss F. Stricland Pdaea en , XNelson â€"Rose., are given in order of "" "ave consented to allow to go before the electors of Towanship as Reeve for | the and respectfully solicit your Noi ® & 1 vey Dedels respectfully, Sn HENRY N. HUEHN 2°°. Puring my term Councillor and Deputy meqacc . . URESLAV is the Township and to do so if elected. requests . of 1 CP s s * FarviPiughe mmghinmci. HPn C Aimnliv x i Noah Steinman . is ::: t % He the contract * res O bush for Mr. | Jan. 12%.â€" Farm, stock _ and impleâ€" _ monts of Mrs. Magdalena Hergott, 7 | mmmmnjommentemene nilumto(lkrunud 3 â€" miles ; mm northeast of Breslau. ' _m YOUKNG mEen Robt. Bricknelil, Auctionscer â€" | on their visit â€"I. N. Gesch had a | monts and housch Irdl ":' implé C %'.. Mr: FKooW 4 milas mace An enc ob ge Teachers the The public examinations held at the Central School, Waterloo on Wednesâ€" day afternoon were largely attended ‘by parents and friends of the pupils. The various rooms were prettily and tastefully decorated and the work of the pupils exhibited. In the different divisions the work of the classes was proceeded with as usual. The kinderâ€" garten department was the centre of attraction, _ the little ones giving their drills _ and songs admirably, whilr the Christmas tree decorated by the children added to the attractiveâ€" ness of the occasion. | The efficiency of the teaching staft . and the diligence and in telligence _ of the pupils was shown by the manner in which the work of the classes was ‘ performed and reflected credit on the‘ teachers and pupils. | ; ance at the Xmas service held in the | Waterloo Methodist church. The pasâ€" tor‘s themes were in harmony â€" with | the day, his morning subject being, ‘‘The Gospel of Good Tidings‘" â€" and in the evening ‘"‘No Room in the Inn.‘" An excellent programme of Christmas music was given. In the morning the choir sang the anthem "The First Christmas Morn," and Miss _ Sauder gave an excellent rendering â€" of â€" the solo "O Jerusalem look about Thee," by Dudley Buck. In the evening | selâ€" ections from the Cantata ‘‘The Comâ€" ing of the King‘" by Dudley Buck,‘ were given by â€" the choir; _ "Awake, | put on thy strength, _ and _ "The Plains of Bethichem,‘" and also an old l French carol (year 1700) entitled "At Midnight a Summons Came" which proved an especially effective number. In the afternoon, instead _ of the usual Sunday school service, a Christ mas Cantata cntitled ‘"Joy Bells" was given by members of the school, and all taking part acquitted â€" themâ€" selves most creditably. A magnificent l Christmas tree, decorated with pretty otnaments added to the attractiveness of the occasion. Well filled bags â€" of ‘ candies were also distributed to the l children. $20,$22$25 to $40 Evangelical Church. In the Evangelical church appropriâ€" ate services were held. In the mornâ€" ing the pastor preached on the subâ€" lect "The Christmas Message‘‘ and in the evening on "The Advent â€" Song." The choir gave an excellent rendition to several Christmas anthems. Methodist Church. Large congregations were in attendâ€" Black Persian Lamb Sets, Throws and Muffs to match cheapest in Borlin, per set $15$18$20 to $25 Mink Marmot Stoles, wide shoulâ€" der pieces and Mufls to match, all reduced in price per sett Ladies‘ Fur Sets of Marmot Tie and Muffs, at CLOSING EXERcCISES $8.75, $10, $12 to $20 ofanqBios&4 Co Best Choice and Lowest Prices at this Store . Bricknell, Auctioncer ; 2 & stuck and Impleme: a. _ Fare stvok and Implements | $ Lamb Sets, Ties nechtel. ut Mannâ€" Wishing one and all a , the * i 6.B.Brickers St. Thomas Board of , Educavion will be asked to endorse an increase in salary grantcei to Gcorge â€" Gray, B.A., History Mastcr at the Collegâ€" iate Institute. Mr. Gray asked some itime ago that his department _ te given _ senior grading, which would entitle him to specialists‘ pay, _ inâ€" stea:« of assistant‘s pay. The board did not see fit to do so, but when Mr. Gray received an offer of $1,100 a year from Brantford it was decide> to grant his request and give him specialist‘s stancing and $1,100 a year. : Fur Collar Coats with good lining and fine collars, very speâ€" cial prices $20.$§22.$24 & $25 Grey Lamb Sets of 1 Ties and Mufts, also collars sett at . $29, $33, $35, $40 to $75 Canadian Mink Sets of Ties, Stoles and Muffs to match; all cut in price, special at The greatest danger from influenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. This can be obviated, as it not only cures influenza, but countetacts any tendenâ€" cy of the discase towards pueumonâ€" ia. _ Sold by all dealers. The District Cup skips are | Weichel and H. M. Snyder. â€"The schedule for the Moore commences on Wednesday, Jan. The Tankard skips were also elected as follows: ~Ed. Seagram and D. Kuntz. I BHOL DP aDv e en . te E4terlco Curling Club held 2 Wateriog @in o6 1638 2""‘9 meeting on Wednesday night for the : # purpose of solecting skips for the SATUQMY, l:':h JAN 1 vi season. The following were elected as res tiks AL e in . skips in the Moore Cup Competition: | "OWNSHIP HALL, CENTR@Y D. C. Kuntz, E. F. Seagram, M. C. / at 2 o‘clock p.us. . _ Hall, J. Hespeler, M. Weichel, F. G. wcon-id'rtbudvf--nwl Hughes, H. M. Snyder, Geo. Bruce, &onnof:"'"':m':m 9 4 S. B Bricker, C. W. Snider, J. J. which Inlvo‘"ofl late Mnnumhl Weir, M. Schiedel. O oriitaintA $7.175, $8, $9, $10 to 815 $ _ We take this opportunity !$ Thanking our many > <~_â€"> SKIP3S WERE ELECTED for their generous suppe during the past year 1% Trusting we may receive same during 1911. . _ «. § Wishing you all a Happy al Prosperous New Year. _ Friends â€"s Patro Happy New Year of Throw AND > PATROR , per Cup 4th. 250 Coats all at reduced prices. Ladies Coats at $5. $7.50 and $10 Children‘s Coats at $2.50, $3, 83 50 to | NEW COAL vya Creat Bargains I have opened a Coal Yar to the Flour ml. Queen Street, Berlin, where all kinds of Doi Coal of the best qnllitfi is kept in Your patronage is solicited . Ladies‘ and Children‘s Coats of Farm Stock, lmpl.nedtlll% to be helc in Lot 6, Con. 11, Flea Townsh‘p, on 3 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25th, 191 at one o‘clock, shaâ€"p§ :; 8. J. WATTENWORTH, Propre! ALEX, AMES, Auctioneeg,. ie is ie tion, in view of the numb which have of late been st ‘ncalitv. An nrgert invit tended to all owners to be ; Notice to H A meeting of the ;nri Horse owners of the Waterloo will be held on a TO THE FARMERS BERLIN AUCTION GEO. BRAMM â€"INâ€" <oior Ed ¢x 198.

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