10 accompan Ean â€"Airs. v ai c ith hter I ig! 2 C EACUITE ENT D Â¥ood has secured emp/oyment in the June ta September is the test ti Fniture factory at Elora and moved â€"T* re is rocd of a good passen . that Cplace last week.â€" Mr. John and freizht boue s2tvic® from Sar itchell is confined to his home with up to (;mnw;-h, l\mt'dl'dyn(-. Sou sore arm and his place at the Inâ€" ampion, stoppirg <t Fro iSence I lor factory is being supplied by <f«‘ Cockburn island, St. Jos isl: Â¥. Gibb.â€" Mr. Henry Weichel _ oi to Sault Ste Marie which â€" wo! dsbury rcturned to his home here | ‘ring us in "cirect â€" communicati t week and intends remaining â€" for. Wwith the Uulr*l:f(' on the seuth csi me time. He ably assisted the C â€" Mesitoc|i, Cs‘and.â€"The railw me team in their game last Friday ; on l"'" '{‘»‘l“' side is q being â€" bu t with the Bortin Intermediates. ‘ and it is expected _ will be ore onry has been out West for some @i¢d to Lit{le Currest in a year . ime and his many friends are glad | lsast ind then an electric roaf w Pha"" him _ back again in their @lso be ran across to Provideni idstâ€" Mi‘s. F. Conrad and Mrs.â€" Par. b Christman spent a few huurs‘ Gvelph last week with the latâ€" _ _ rrpmmmmesennemerore Int o6 memermons wpes I‘s son, Uscar, who was lately opâ€" CE reerp n en DL ted on for appendieitis at the Genâ€"â€" seemed to be "off color" as the E 1 Hospital there.â€" Miss Hattie mira boys literally â€" walked awa prel has returned to her home afâ€" wit‘h them, the scure being 11â€" 5 i visiting friends in Listowel.â€"Mr. ] favot of the home tram. Geo. L @ Mrs. Martin Schumaker attended â€" Zvigicr who acted as referee was kep e funeral oi Mrs. Schumaker‘s D / misy sending the players of _ bot] P ‘;;C()(rgol(;"‘ib"c‘;‘ b“t â€"_':m 986| reaing to hecurate the _ boards «. Mr. Gerbig had been it 9t ; During the first â€" half j : ral weeks with sarcoma.â€" \Vordli td ‘;; Tla(':- "“: a ;:)al ;hic}?lx:lsfls;g; ’i;"‘t‘"":l h"";'l lgs_tl“""i'k bl§ _“"a‘{ in a figat. reminding the onlookers s tha y. Hedrich o eimerâ€" / [3 y «2. ; I i a swarin of bees, so deeply were & Hessen, Germany, had died NSE ! vijee piled u 4 +0R i idf d _up on another. However ter rart of January. Mr. Hedrich 4 . fip race was p â€" | r a brother of the late \'i(‘!m]las f ?:“‘:.( r(;u[r:l.;‘t“_:sasm(;:cr;e;w;?ithres:::;ig frich â€"of ""'S “â€â€œâ€™â€œ who died a litâ€" / wetermination _ than ever _ on _ the ‘O‘k‘_'r'var x CC dz‘l"-f_mm â€fv resU 1 ; part of the Berlin fighters, who were ies from a fhorse â€"Last }“'d‘i‘ away bchind, to win out, but â€" this ay Mrs.. !."‘“t" of Galt, | Mrs.! [;).,. Elmira was a little too â€" much :;:idor_ ,\u\[ ]):.[w l-}-;u' ;n:ll].\lrs. ! uc them, aud at the end of the game "gl'l' .\iâ€'i.l a Tew pleasan JO4T8 | ;i a i« L s f iss be home.of Mrx. W t Bolts '\LI the score stood 11â€"5 Hy. Weichel, ATs tS MaHL‘: ©51 «ho has Inst returned from the West ,l:'sr‘_ * L‘ kl‘“"’ l'â€â€™l'""â€â€˜â€œ l'“l [ was baskt in his old place on _ the, Dersa, _ Sask.,) formeriy of this paosl, o scar Weie i . called on old friends in lu\‘.'nll’ '"dl \‘:::1":;m(l:h‘;;,l;h;]lacgr' Tl:lclgc :"::("‘mi‘li"*\'Yilt‘l'lpll'l‘::‘“m"‘li;‘l:"";ill["f'éx irie several slight accidents during & > 9Tuet, MTSâ€" | 990 same i ¢ t of St. Jacobsâ€"Mr. J Hn‘xl!m«; },,,,.,flmh but no une was seriously "ubeata en renaatoas h ’ the sals, u day aitesno« h'uu tsmm ent at a imion n Higat \ P.A. and 0p1 een \ ed in chect sl M TY Pa @&n E. Verde Stork. â€"Mts. Wm. Steuerâ€" gel visited aÂ¥ her former home _ in llesley last week.â€"Another of our izens in the person of Mr. Norâ€" {Items oi Interest.â€"Mr. Hy. Ruppel moved with his family into the cotâ€" lately occupied by Mr Andy 1. Mr. Ruppel has bought two ts at the gore on _ Arthur and g streets and intends building a house on them early in the sumâ€" r.~â€"Mrs. D. Tranter oï¬ â€" Galt is ding a few weeks with her daughâ€" F, Mrs. Dave Fearâ€"Mtrs. 8. Laschâ€" iger spent | last Wednesday with nds in Nt Jacobs.â€"Mr. J. _ Duâ€" ;k who has rented the dwelling ace behind Mr. J. Leins‘ moved inâ€" | it last week with his family.â€"The | tle daughter oi Mrs. W. Cathrae is riously ill with pneumonia.â€" Mrs. : auer ol Berlin is spending a â€" few ; ys with Mrs. Glaeser in town. â€"Mr. x Watson has moved with his famâ€" / into the house lately occupied by D\ ter if it n ham h the home team was [ D on est of the season. | day good playing on both avet e most part Berlin ‘ neur mcr of charges ' auk tater th o Whe copy for c: later th us ‘Tue. werti emests aco #lay cacis wees W David Bean, Proprietor Pacdenr‘y tic râ€" :l,ar 4 clus r’;‘l:ln in all d Weekly newspaper published evaay Musday morniog, uVfl'lirin‘ wte un de CHEONIOLEâ€"TELEGRAPH tew days with friends doim Priweiler of . sPert part of last ea4 Mr. Alex." Detâ€" ery 1| Wiud C her pavents in week.â€"Miss â€" Bertha Galt spent â€"a â€"few friends in town lasi in NSochner oi Floraâ€" enjerval 1CP Pro ACVEE i w ELfAIRA [ ieree who movâ€" â€"Mr. and Mrs M Herfin a#3.0 Lob so princ its hss Babes Gs in lu\\'ni l is .spending , mother, Mrs, j r. .. Brubaâ€"! e on Church J last _ weel $I%I Mr Ont n o Mr. wirich l _ was s Kimâ€" it Mi vith a residâ€" laeser n the time 4o the Mr Ma U| has whay 1 21 at OL 18 \I Een eNtel tv addresses by «Iev. Mr. Miller of feriin and Mr. Ferguson of Stratford. By Mr. Miller‘s â€" address it _ was olainly seen the amount of ~good which had already been accomplished in the way of rescuing the children whose previous surroundings _ tended to demoralize them rather than uplift and the trans{orming of seemingly "otn criminals into wellâ€"toâ€"do and reâ€" spected citizens by taking them away and pleng them in an entirely difâ€" ler nt o and uplifting atmosphere of nac life and rule, and by | trustine alte noon d oneer and thi f1 al Hospital een eperaty â€" .A |.Il'l1|' i A mecting was held in Lutheran Church last S ‘Mter the usual German â€" correction with the Chil hurt l 1 Mr the 1 scemed to be ‘"ofl color" as the Elâ€"â€" mira boys literally walked away _ with them, the score being 11â€" 5 in faior of the home team. Geo. L. Avigicr who acted as referee was kept busy _ sending the players of both teams to necorate the _ boards 1 During the first hali a discussion _ look place over a goal which resulted ; in a figat. remuinding the onlookers | Flacing ho on the rorth side and _ it is expect« ated to Litte Curr least iord tcen an e also Cbe ran across m thi bring us in cirect communication with the outsize on the scuthi â€" side cf _ Mesitoci, ‘S‘and.â€"The railway on _ the rorth side is 4 being â€" built and _ it is expecte«d will te orerâ€" ied to Litte Currest in a vear at east ind tcen on electric road will uit Berlin â€" Quite on â€"Misg p the Distriet q rld at Gueloh in Church, o (ieo. L. birman of Platform moeting a ha d M en t L aits and fureis‘i tion for | traveller ideal | place for souta shere of M ale Lito will Ob oul ir fintshc itt and â€" had to automebile. â€" Mi badlv ent lin o tunber for there is railway ti tee lase Up special train t Monda:y nig ithirsiasts io brtween the degrees | tt€lcga #ip we bad nice war bnight s «ushiny o_ Lood, theie Leing in ifts. Ol1 sctimers some _ eold sR0OW. ‘ihe ns was held in St. Paul‘s Church last Sunday evening usual German service in with the Children‘s _ Aid \ll members of other churâ€" been requested â€" to attend je number gathered to hear ses by â€"Iev. Mr. Miller of I Mr. Ferguson of Stratford. liller‘s â€" address _ it was ‘n the amount â€" of *good ols lc uon Mie pros of in â€" Quite a large numâ€" â€"Miss Evelyn Geikie listrict Library Con & Guelph last Tuesday Ttsiman returned to last work from _ the al. Guelph, where he fed ipon for append i â€" mumbert of prople â€" at. [ the late Jacob r‘ cfiects last Saturâ€" G. Class acted as thhu’wnt at a fair News Items.â€"We have been favorâ€"‘ News Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Heary ed with a@ exceptional fine winter Frey s:eat Eunday in Beclinâ€" Mr. so far and rot much snow. _ The August Abrens _ sjent . tte _ Fast snow _ is . scarcely evough t> co er week in _ Berlic.â€"Mr. M. C, Tanner ze whect ard clovor £Les‘s to as spent Thursday in the Royal City. Si1e good _ crope. c tbavc had |â€"Miss _ Nettie Donald of Lexingâ€" some | eold sirups it not much bon shank Wamdaw 24 q 00 10 MR Es lanitoutin the expe »Hect on eds ol y and the feart Iy with t 3 D happy and conic .e‘ preâ€"atl fer all Hinds , ¢. Horses, cattle zn alt gocd prices, put I News It ) salmon tcout and bass. eptember is the test time. reed of a good passenger bow service from Sarra ferich, Kincardine, Southâ€" he large collection 1 the people were the noble â€" work l 2Wb GAAF fours. Tlers o gouce gigd .B sigiro Uh dstâ€" Fainrs cad rod crops and y and conic le‘. Coog prhicâ€" 1 fer all Hings of forim p 60â€" dorses, cattle ond hogs | are ocd prices, but bay is down t toin. Foel is peslifc. are busy getting out logs saw | mills for lumser and it buildiag purposes and o a _ larg quantity _ of. P9s . male for shipment on shore and zlso timier for [raction of an addition â€"to soat Pralescs Fay wli io 180 fect dong and 1-xlrn:fiu" the cld â€" deek, which when ! v.fil aPcomnmindatn Jarcaer ‘ M 18 Visiting ‘one! sith _ an y 0 Sho with a ntho in a sterighâ€" ne of the oop. throwine tha . Miss \ lip, but . C than cirect _ communication i2c on the scrti sicte + S‘and.â€"The railway { as referee was kept cent : players of both â€" their 4 the _ boards at " hali a _ discussion old i goal which resulted ;ait ing. the onlookers hceld ces, so deeply were Uross MANITOULIN M Was un zht to fake Berlin / t,, LBups imerc. by _ trusting much com In emings nct u.ny etento miite the end is fowu 4 oues tautes i orle. iimes fattes vith Tle rocds are aye 2 C0Z +2 lrast fifteen mincts ate believed dead in the Belinont | sitver which is on fire Several others catombed thousands of feet b Pidbinbiniiatr in al ed hy the the hride bridems id Fonopan EDRU U S exquisite | shower bouguet. _ She wa atirnded _ hy Ats3, Mimmic 1. We | sev of Ayr, Ont., who wes tecon; incly atfired in a gown oef pele M French _ embroidercd mull _ The in trrests of the phacny wrre loo‘\ed after d his brother, Mr. Edga Lo Chapman éf Torente. After con ehatvlations the hridal patr o led oth Was t .o tle spacions divine roowm where on rlaborate de‘euner was serv d by the six voung lady frirnds of ns x C darghter, _ Bertha, â€" was wnted _ ir liymen‘s bon‘s to Xr. Altert Chap man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mattiew Chanmin, Rosesille, _ a promincn and ; rospertors yount farmer of _ tac Durdes stction. Promptly at _ th appointed hour, the bridal party . en tered _ the grawing reom, which wa artistically drcorated with carnation hyacintas ard forns, the brve loan ing on the am of bor (liss bro ther, Mr.o Mil‘s Swartz, :adi too their â€" places in the huge tay win dow, where the nuptial knot was ties by the bride‘s father, Rev. S. OH. Swartz, in the presence of about fifty guests. The bride was a visiot of firlish tearty in her robe of snowy miwl, trimmed with finest sil and valenciennes. and rarrrine | on Mr cach The Parsonage, 67 Alma street,the Plcasant bome of Rev. ard Mrs. : II. S wartz, was the scene of a charm<ng event or wednesday a‘ter roon, Feb, at 4 o‘clock whken their darghter, â€" Bertha, â€" was wnited in liymen‘s bon(s to Mr. Altert Chap t ids is haa da CHAPMAN â€"SWARTZ, NUPTIALS fAc Vall hat [ Bricfs.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ienry. _ R. and ; Weiwerhold of Winnipeg who spent Bay | the last few months _ around hetre iles ; Visiting friends | and rclatives have om | returnedâ€" to their home again. â€"Mr. “a'“; John Afolter shiot two foxcs last. cho / week.â€"Miss Mag e Weber ofâ€" St. ss. / Jacons was the guest cf Miss ~aâ€" no. ‘loma Pfanner for a few days.â€"Mrs. zer ; Edwin Heipel and Mrs. Con Luntz 7q ) visiteo friends | in serlin â€" over Sunâ€" m . day.â€"Mrs. Henrty Lantz is on the ay Sick list.â€"Mr. Danicl Wetlavier oi ng , Kelly‘s Corner North Easthope movâ€" 11 ¢d into Mr. John Hoffman‘s house m West of the villaze.â€"Mrs. Andrew ie NMammel and daughter Mildred â€" of y Eridgeport spent a week with the ; former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe _ : Doering.â€"Miss Tena Horst of t‘ Amulreec sperat a few weeks visitâ€" ; 18g8 friends in this vicinity.â€"Miss Minâ€" § niec Sippel, teacher spent last Saturâ€"( : day ant Surday at hor home â€" near Ratho.â€"Particulars â€" later of the !'Farmers' Institite mccting which ; was beld in tie Forcster‘s Hall â€" or i Tucsday evening, Feb. 28th. 1| ie th: €IFTEES LITVE Mr. A. Hastings _ and Mr. M. Ein cent of Exetor have returmed to tkeir â€" Gomes after speniing a wee at ‘"Belmont Home" the former‘s old homs.â€"Mr. Vincent cams to tasc ratt in tne â€" social entcrtainment held in Boyd Pie:byterian â€" Chure Cresshill unicr the ausrioss af t 5c to 15 in to Nevada ;) ___ €° PPCTCNYâ€"MT. Muir of Pres ton occupied the puipit of tie Pre;â€" | byterian cnurch Sunday morning ani spoke â€" on *‘Systematic Gi;.ing _ for Missions.‘"â€"Mr. Charles Worth, hai miller at Messinger‘s mill moved his family into the house of Mr. G. Lackner.â€"A missionary _ lectarâ€" will be given in the Methodi:t chirch _ on Friday evening by Yr Wray.â€"Mr. Stone‘s sale was well altended last week.â€"Mr. Stone 2an > family _ intend _ to leave for _ the West in the near future.â€"Miss‘ Ma IX_voung lady frirnds 0 The groom‘s gift ty t=~ vas 2 beav‘ifel goA coj with pear‘s, and to db a gold stick pin wit‘ "MPX 0 Thid ihp Prid +109 t s vdaro and Light ‘rosshill in the near _ fuâ€" Te Pacd 21 \t > ate beleved to be nont silver _ mine Several others ate CROSSHILL PHILiPSsBURG ned with finest sil and carrving _ an bouguet. _ She wa Mimmic 1. Wao l S LOsST ice seâ€"tion ef pole M 1 _ The in wrre. loo‘ed VMarch Gthâ€"P Mar Marc March 23â€"Stock and implements _ Herbert Kropf, _ lot 13, con. Wilmot, 2 miles cast of Hays ville. ALEX. AMES, Auctionser Mur. 3rdâ€"Farm stock and im lements of Gico. A. Tilt, on the farm known as the old Schneider homeâ€" stead, at Doon, for sale. north of l‘hilipshurg.an-d 7'{} mlln south of vil Lot 17 goutd Wellesiey lage, y March 11.â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of â€" Thomas Clayfield _ in the viHage ri Cenestoge. March 12â€"Real estate and hcuseho‘d eflects belonging to the estate «f the late Moges Reist, in the viilage of Brealau, March 21.â€"Auction sale of _ real _ csâ€" tate, farm stock and implements the cestate of the late Augus. Burgetz in Resengate. mentg of William Heipet north of Philinsburs a» s _ well e zn c the s‘ Ma time m llinâ€" Robt. Brickneli. Zuctioneer ch 13â€"Stock and Jacob Green, Lot ch 1. Well .__.,\ Auction ~~ March 6.â€"Implemonts, stock, thorâ€" ouzhbred Holstcin cows and thorâ€" oughbred â€" horses of Isceah W. ‘ Kinzie, 1} mils east of BRerlin cn toad â€" leading to Preslau. Deâ€" tafled list cf sels will anpear next woek. March 10â€"Mortgage Sale, at Town Hall, Berlin, of two story brick house, and lot, on Queen _ strect south, Berlin, occupied by J. R. Staufier, at 2 o‘clock p. m. March 14â€" _ Farm Steeck and Impl: ments of Eph. K, Weker near the vlllge of Strasburg, 5 miles south of Berlin ard 2 milâ€"s roith of Doon. April 4.â€"Farm stock ard implements of Geo. B. Cleghotn, 1 mile‘ rorth of West Montrose _ on the @4 Bowman homestead. I t h 2?.â€"Tarm «o k a d ments belor gitg to «estate Nicaton s Weg‘r, in the Wilmot, Waterl 0 Coa 1%, east of BHalen. h FRAS8ER, Auctionesr March 7â€"Farm and farm stock a?ld!g‘ implemenis _ of Isaac Umjach, »|_ Con. 8 _ Pesi, 310 milts north of Floradale. March !â€"Farm styck in luciog shortâ€" horn â€" cattle and implements _ of A. D. .Schmict, 34 miles reorth in * Elmira. « March 13â€"Mortgass sile cï¬ iwo I ‘ vAluasle | fairms in Peck at Zi‘â€" I ‘ liax HMouse, Elmira. ) March 14â€"Farm _ steck and imoleâ€" R. ments of Jchn Drcar, 13 mileshng west <¢ St. Clemonts and 3 cla asiiles east of Crosshill. g',j(,] March 16â€"Furaiture sale of the lats loo, John M. Martin rear Ystter. ‘ dice March 21â€"Farm stock :n‘ imil¢> | Rop monts cf J. G. Beathson, Lot 8, by | Con 11, Peol. â€" Ns Marcoa 4â€"Farm siock including pureâ€" bred shortâ€"horn caitle and impleâ€" ments of W. J. S. Downey, Con. 3, Prel 2} milss east of Glenâ€" iâ€"â€"Stock in hripel Lot Wilmot. 2 f sley m «80. 2 miles southeast of Elmira, 3 miles northeast of St. Jacobs, end half mile west of Jerusalem. March 16â€"Farm stock â€" and impleâ€" f ments of Daniel Shantz, 1} miles east of Haysville, 5 miles west of New Dundee, and 4 miles south of Baden, on the Huron Road. March 23â€"Farm _ stock and impleâ€" ments of Jacob Wahl, 1k miles east of St. Agatha and 3 miles west of Waterloo. March 21â€"Farm â€" stock and _ impleâ€" ments c© RPaymond L. Golbeck, 3 miles south}of Baden and 3 miles east of New Hamburg, in Wilmot‘ Contre. | Kr Pj allan se atttey tha. Marcu 9â€"Farm stock and im; lements of Mrs. John Justus, 2% miles west of Hawhkesvile and 3% milâ€" es east of Linwood Con. 13. March 11â€"Household effects belongâ€" ing to the estate of the late Mary Elizabeth Heier, 4 miles northwest of Waterloo and 2 miles southeast of Erbsville. March 10.â€"Farm â€" stock . and impleâ€" ments of Abram L. Rowell, 2 miles south cf Haysville and 3 miles north of Plattszille. March 15â€"Farm _ stoc, and impleâ€" ments of Mrs. Joseph 1. Bowman ut March 3.â€"Farm stcc‘s and implements of Adam Bender, 3 miles north west of St. Clements and 4 miles southeast of Linwood, con. 9. March i.â€"Assignee‘s â€" Sale of is\ kinds of machinery, etc., of Wm.. A. Crceore of Waterloo. March £.â€"Farm stock and implements and houschold eFects of Enos Dcll, 2 miles west of Waterloa cnd 3 miles ce%t of St. Agaâ€" A1 P T wes yc 2l 370 thantz Auctioneer _ +»m, isi; 1 NI in «C impfements + 1i. €on. 2 miles north miles _ south Cla:ts, Aucticneer barpl: m implements 16, Con 3 hopec d on B1 imp‘e 231 miles 1 m pl of In c Tp. o of mt Tp of ayCs, 0; en heasls veere badly wourded thi a battle on Woinnt str: Greecks and Bulgir:an who lived ja adfenfyg clash?1 oo srorcticaso C FOREIGNENS E;;‘cutor, Berlin Dated Berlin, March 1, 1911. CLoop esns EDWY dJ first day of April, 1911, Executor will proceed io the assets of the said dec the parties entitled there gard only {o the claim: they skall then have noti said â€" Executor will not b said assets, or for any pa to any person or persons claim or clains notice: sha beea received by them at / such distribution. ses with full par their claims and accounts and the rities (if any) he verified, by Stat demanded. I s f | In the matter of the estate of Thomas «Johnson, of the Township of Waterâ€" 100, in the County of Waterloo, Deceaspd. 1 Notice is hereby given pursuant to K.%.0, 1897, Chap. 129, and amendâ€" ’ing Acts, that an persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Johnson, of the Township of Waterâ€" ; 100. in the County of Waterlo0, who died on or about the 25th day _ of ; February, 1808, are requested to send . by post, Prepaid, or delivered, to the ‘“: undersigne â€" Executor of the said ‘ esâ€" _ tate, on or before fha a2la .o And take notice that ind the nature“_t.);' any) held by them y Statutory Decia Executor of before the ; thei.r names Particulars FIGHIT In y T â€"Ix : said deceased among itled thereto, having the claims of which have notice, and the Mn U 1 persons of G. WING "CTZats in writing of statement of their nature oï¬ the secuâ€" d by them, duly e requested to send r delivered, to the or of the said ‘ egâ€" the first day _ of names and addresâ€" not be liable for after the said _ the _ said to distribute Declaration if Part thereof Teamsremm mm 3 an OL _ whose ll not have the time eof wklyâ€" 3t TOROX 1 frocly amendâ€" having Thomas Waterâ€" RZ»;.O > Pr S1 m:res_ vlump Tices s»>. as f size of a Joln Ge wrre avit, conditon.â€"Mr. Chas. Geberdt & Son bave a‘l their timber hauled for their barn _ which is to be erected this wimmer. The barn will be thirty by sixty feet, with firstclass stabling underneath. Quite a few batns â€" wilt b> crected this summer in this viciâ€" m.‘v.â€"â€"Foll wheat mnd arase 2220000 fst ¢! News Notes.â€"At the time of writâ€" ing weather is fine and clear and not \cory cold. On February eighteenth a few inches of snow fell, which put sleighing in first class shape. All inâ€" Cications are for an early spring. The old pioneers state there is more snow j in th‘s part of the country than there; has been for many years and as plenâ€" | ty of snow indicates a heary _ crop it looks like a big harvest.â€"Church services are â€"held in the Evangelical Lutkeran church, _ in the German language every Sunday â€" morning and last and S fwn. â€"" CVLCO OS summer in this viciâ€" â€"Fall wheat and grass are _ in class condition and the cattle in firsk class panAitian _ an." first class conditié;ljâ€" Gebertdt and Wilhelm t shooting coyotes on PINTHER CREEK ALY! "7_ 70098 condition.â€" Messrs. ‘ ner betdt and Wilhelm Wagner | drav shooting coyotes on Sat‘ur-' tceno and were lucky in running / at q oâ€" These animals are the cisto Newfoundland dog, fleet on raidl an @Bacs &4 Cl i EECCE £20000. ph thirty byl tertaineg forty of hor S stabling | friends at an afterno« batns will|\"-’ arsday | ut hor home n this \'ici-; Waterl00. â€" Aiprs <taca o & 814. 50 * C1 100 €25C2900n tza _ on Coursday ut hor home King St., Waterloo. Airs. Scu‘t, The Misses Alice _ and Vera Scott Miss Messrer O _ New Hamburg and Miss Krichâ€" BC _ of Hanover received _ in the drawing room which _ was prettily cccorated _ with flowers. Mrs. Gabel at t5e tea Ciable an> were ably asâ€" s _ by thp Misscs _ Ne‘q Conâ€" rad and Vera Sterhng. ©.C. mnembers of propare a very for this occasion announced later, jects. Great pains are iuu 2 ‘ | Th <Lucheran Br therboo1 of St.John‘ ! Lutheran _ church held its regular ; monthly meeting flast Tuesday evenâ€" ‘ ing withâ€"about the usual number of members present. A new â€" member was also received. It is expected that‘ Mr. Henty B. Gerhardt, â€" a, layâ€" man, will visit this congregation on Sunday, March 13th. Mr. Gerhardt is devoting his whole time to augment the interest of the laymen in _ the Laymen‘s Missionary Movemertt, and has been engaged by the Home and Forcign Missions and Church Extenâ€" sion Boards of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church / to visit the various congregations and nive discourses on missionary subâ€" leeds fPeanp uc ase Tw loot and , sheep an« i to by hu {‘too.â€" A | here from | un Miss | AMlicg ENJOY + Bpy ioot and yellow in color. They attack sheep and young cattle when driven io by hunger. Wolves are _ plentiful too.â€" A few settlers have arrived here from the United States. "â€" [°C> Pains are being taken by imrmbers of the Brotherhood _ to are a very interesting program this occasion. Particulare se 1_ ?0,$13. 50,815.00. to + $15.00 $18.00 to MONTHLY MEEZING eran Er jtherbooi of St.J. ohn‘s church held its regular meeting last Tuesday evenâ€" Scoit ple; + ENTERTAINED afternoon to ‘ne usual number of t. _ A new member ed. It is _ expected B. Gerhardt, a, layâ€" this congregation on 12th. Mr. â€" Gerhara+ ~CrCsUIng program Particulars will be asantly enâ€" Twiï¬â€"(‘ity 18