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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Mar 1911, p. 4

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at Former Resident-An old I resident, in the person of Mr. I eisiug passed away at llan- . Ft Thursday after a few weeks' 1 Mr. Reismg haul reached the age of 90 years. About 55 t so he emigrated to Elmira I rtnany After spending some ' this part of the country; he to Albany, N Y,, where he ‘ for about t‘.e::ty-li\‘e years, a it; to tiiu"ia, “here he work- his trade of painting for sey- , hrs until meeting with a ser- . Went he “as. turn-rt tt-givc up ‘vt’ork Ile tlen returned to I tr “Ix-“e Iv tvitr,'y 'IIIN home i rune. Tun dauglzten and a ' ‘surtieu 'lhe daughters are L V Luckltarrtt oi Toronto and I c. Kncchtci, oi ”mutter, ont, ', d Mm. liraemllr oi Blooming- nt Sunday at the home oi _ Yost, IS! "I lulnum l wry pn- hnw “w: opcut in Izanm's' lsw "mm: llw rH‘lllllg the " address “as run! and a " Itible wa, presented to Mr The address maul as (alums: f members "i SI Mum-s~ y and your Inllnmtv Inc-mt». Irarned 1hr LIN ttt lout de, r lo tlu, lost. Ihought “r to! In this uppul‘lumh pas: ms "" m wmr Ianglhlc man- "t our io'vlm'; Inward you [1-an ask 1tt1t In acrrpl this 5 a 'ilir,i" MRI-n of [he PN- I uhlcll you am- hold Trust tl " In' In ”ml xl-Iucr to wur Eatet't ntzrl may the of llod will mvntlmm dur, r ahsrncv from m - ignod trtt hrhnl- oi thy , l' t l Stumpf. 3 Gustave -Ruppei, Ie Allemany. 5 Alfred Geikie mond, teacher. Mann" and Arhirvss- lit-in trture I'nr th" Wet. th" y Rt Jrtruvs' I.uihonn Chi.' M Mr Lnuh "raw! mn- Hr It the call oi the chairman. wort oi the F'iith Class, real- High School oi this place is Dws: l Alverto Stumpi, 2 work at his vs! ur I'llnum hum “w: st k'Isrl “hm vm takrn hr sur- mnkrd thr \K‘II‘H‘ tor the" t. Hr In! an Tucsdm with to spend smrral months In le1 n l..u kruu, mm of 1hr pf llh‘ l'lzllllt' whuul r_rrsti, I "III 11' last wwk with In "erlin--The infant son ot Btasu'Itugltrd 1nd Fliulm- use oi scarlet fever, but ions were taken to allay t at contagion. The Sani- tor had had one grievance , to himi namely a stable considered an eyesore and a on Queen street. It was de- Jeave the matter over until mug and in the meantime Itary Inspector was ordered tigate and report. The was then adjourned to meet tth lor the year Islll March 7 at 7.30 p. m odjcal Health Onion was II, M. D., who has been once. as were also Geo. .S.. Sanitary Inspector, and .1 who has been added h l. Mr. Schulz was appoint- n tor the year. The mim previous meeting were adopted. The M.H.0. re. Tiait to bis brother oi _ Wei-Mr. Hy. Kane Hunt. at this town, has his family to Butrato, N. in has secured employ- Meeting of Board oi Brat meeting oi the k hit for the West 'here they hope to tte.c-.'rtte um ot Mas- inck. which was so in u printing machine . ad it its hoped that ri the arm will be nu Id ws. Walter Adam yang} are vismng the at Seaman mr a few H. Role“ of Sask. t week where he us operation. He as can be expected. . McDonald ol a few (my: at the “sh one. Mrs. Stamp pling ot Bt. Jmhs ghter, Mrs. Hy. Plan t.r--Mr, Louis Home! his hom" ahoul ' with limelight t be u admiision ta to defray B. Woichcl left lor btothcr Tom There in to be . Hal church mm y Mr, J. W. is Inject will and will be mus- Jam. mas ', h: In pr. '.-Hr. R. J. illicit”. tiny-non. any! - "More th" y l' "hilrt'h WE l Enjoyably Fintertained, A very 'pleasant time was spent at the Me- ,thodist parsonage last Friday even- ing when the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church gathered together to spend a tew hours with Mrs. ‘Scanlon. it tlg the occasion of her ‘hirthday. A de Fctable tea which had been provided by the ladies was . partake" of and the ice cream which had been Mrs, Mcanion's share of the hear was enjoyed by all. The evening ' was spent in social chat and music, t Mrs, Seanlon [snoring the ladies with 1 several vocal solos, The parlors were gsuitablv decorated in accordance with lst. Patrick's Day. Porter, oi the Public school stall.- was forced to miss part ot last week at school owing to i0tt.esa.--Mrs. Jae. Yost was stricken with astroke ot paralysis last Saturday morning. - cold weather has again made it pos» sible to open the rink, tor which the} young people-are delighted-Mrs. A.) Moses has been eortfined to the house _ tor several days with an attack all sciatica tollowing grippe.--Mr. Stan-' ley Stewart and his brother Morley left tor the West last Tuesday where' they will spend the summern The West seems to have areat attractions as this will be Mr. Stewart's third! year out there. They took with them a carton»! of settler's eeueu.l -Mr. S. Weber ot St. Jacob. wasa business visitor to Elmira last week. ', --Mrs. Hy. Peterson ot St. mes_ spent part of last week at the heme, other parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wimt.--Miss Carrie Dunke spent last Sunday at the home at Mr. Aaron Snyder of Fioradatec--Mra. Wm. Mer- kel visited friends in St. Jacobs last 'ntesday.--Mr. Oman Scheitele of Waterloo was in town last week to interview those who intend building houses this summer. Mr. Scheitele has some new arrangement in the building material and he wants to introduce it to those interested. - Lenten services are being held in both. of the Lutheran churches in this , village-Mr. Cook of Alma has rent- ed the house of Mr. Amasa Winger and moved into it last week. Mr. Winger has moved nto his father’s house on Mill street.-- Mr. Philip Christman is spending a week or so with her daughter Mrs. J. A. Harper ot Waterloo-Master Harold Schroder who has been quite ill is improving nicely.-Miss A. Stewart of Olivet spent Tuesday in town. - There are evidently some pretty sore hockey players on the Guelph team of Intermediates “ho were so badly beaten in our rink about a week ago. According to their write-up in their papers they blame the slush, the weight of those clumsy Dutchmen and everything else but themselves. It does seem strange that a team can- not take a detest in a sportsrmumke war-Rev. A. M. Hamilton oi Wint- crhournc spent Tuesday in towtc--Mr J. A. Harper at Waterloo was a business visitor to Elmira last Fri- day. l'ndvrwont Successlul Operation, - The little sun oi My. Wm. Maser “ho had an attack at appendicitis and was operated “pun last week is recovering nicely although still quite ueak --3irs J. S. Weichet spent last Th"rsday abGuelph Hospital where hvr husband th' recovering from an l'lcasalll) tittrprisaur-Th. Ladies' And of the Prrstryterian Church gau- a surprisr party In Mrs " (‘ullinzson last F'riday evening Mrs (‘ollinsnm r,ho has Inn-n a number of the Aid lot 'Mttttt' was. “ah contpletcly takrn hy surprise, which twrerthcless did not kvcp her [mm tuttertairtirm lhe ladies m hot usual hunpitahlr man- ner y wt) plvasaut time was spent by all present 415's (‘ollinsnn in- lnnds Inning bu l-Idnwntnn, Alta ' the Ian” bar! of "MI month to will Iwr husband Mm tett Eur that place sru-ral uerks agu Mrs Col- Ilnsnn “I” tw missml hy ltcr many irivmls In F.huira--Mrs A Mosvr Is “an": (-muhlml lo her homo with a “new cold --3liss Lillian Wyatt 1Nt- IrIlailml a numb” of her friends our mum"; last “wk l pleasant litm- " as sprot m caros amd musm F.lmira "eieated "rattan --The hoc- kcy mobi- “hich was played here In! Foo, tvsutted inn sen-rt ot f',- 3 ttt Lavor n. lillnim Tbei:' oppon- n-nh' from Dunn-n plan-d hard hm our boys Ir"- a little too much for In There ",.t, ermsidvrut6te mump- ilii"ct2t,) Ir luph' nzamr mu! m oirvrat :un Spring Show wlll be held at Baku Acril 12th. Good prizes will be awardwl. Horse buyers will be here during the day. Parties having horses m dispose ot should attend. M Aeciit.-4aat "I” "es- ' New. Nota..-..-, Ir. “no. au-ia-rr-dr-io-sl-rue/err/ester-'?" oi It“ Inim- Buli- o-d m tee Prmymiu - on uh It. J1. tRistuitt in W My sstrteiag.--M". Jdl 0am by it. B. a P. street car. Mr. Jamil in visiting Moon's in Voodoo this ttetmitt ot In. is. W od ar vcok.-Ilr.. ard Mm. Untold Sunder: -sd.-W. All“ Batu! and wib spat Sunday in K.imira.--Mrxr. Bury on It. and In. w. c. Macro! Frey spent the past neck in Bath. - olMLed the luau! oi the lilo -uJr. 1biiieqttemuter who has reside! Dr. Will. Dryden oi Tovistoct last in this village tor moral yusersieav- I'osk.- Mr. and Mrs. C. Hold. Ir. as this work tor Tratertoo.- Dr. - Mrs. J. Miner attended the ttmer- t Moon will be his 5m! an". II ot Mr. Wm. Nobel's chili burgh; who ot Dr. Weidetsh- mm rt Atntsiree.-Mr, Geo. Potion not“: resident? and otteee.-- lines ct Rad:- repr.s.nud than Lodge ' ".4 Kitty Baitari ot Berlin 245 A.0.U,w. at the Crud Lodge F trreat Sunny " their home here. mung held at Turoetur.-..Mr. o. C. ‘..su9, who; is the order' ot the Halo“ oi the Dominion M ot !day viii the runner n. present and Toronto visited his triads on Batur- the season has been good so In. day and tg-tar-d tew Badenites td.- I {ended the dedication malice: at New ----_----. Hamburg tast sundny.--Mr. Hum 01‘ ILOO'INODALC Btrtrttord visited ut the home ot his - tttttter-ht-taw, Mr. F, Rittinger.- Mr. Briets.-Mr. Ind Pr.. Addison Bed- John Herettenreder ot Preston visit- els attd [anally ot 1erlitt “in" Sun- od at the home oi Mr. C. Brueckner ', ltr, full" It‘ll: In; Miriam-I on ts'tmday.-Messra. Wendell and Do tii S. Shana were hummus visitors to Milton lut- Tueulay. k -wiimot Spring star-te Will-not “DIN I News Notes-ttev. W. Ray, the I great missionary explorer and author, twill delimr an address on the "Sas- agos ot South America" in the Ev- angelical church on Tuesday, March lssit, at eight o'clock, ttum. I Brieis.--Mr. Joho Eydt spent Sun- ifrr with lricnds at Lisbon.--Mr. and , Mrs. Christ Lichty spent Sunday with (er. Christ many non: Hessen who I!'! “my ill at Preaeot.--Mr. Melvin Hammond is hired tor the summer 'months with Mr. Wall. T. Shame! Poole and will start work shortly.-- “e are surty .to hear that Mrs. Noah i?'?y in, is at present laid up with rheumatism. We wish he! a speedy Irecoverr-Mitss Suzie Hammond has returned home "airc--Wmidintr bolls ', are ringing again. 's-ta.-ar. and "It Jone- Binge- ' man Sundayed with Iriettda at Ber- l tirc-Mr. and like. and: BID ot Waterloo paused Sunday " the maid- enoe ot In. Levi Ertt.--Mr. Wm. Mac- Gowan of Rochester spent a low days at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McAlllster and also held sev- eral gospel meetings whlch were welt atteaded.--Mr. Gideon Martin ot Hel- delherg made a Mullins trip to our village on Monday.-- Mrs. Buck- ley spent I tew days with 'riettdts in Berluc--Mit= Lorena Helntzmn Sun- dayed under the parental root. l March Wcddintp-Tbe home ot Mrs. J. A. Chalmers at Honey Grove, was the sane of a very pretty vudding last Wednesday tttterttoott at: tour o‘clock when her eldest d:ughtcr,.\iiss Alice R. was united in marriage to Mr. Abram Stigma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jatob Scignet ot this plate. Mrs. (‘halmc‘s gait a reception in the owning. Many congratulations. 1t.vlvrloo Metitodi,rrt Church will hr hvid no Hutch 26th and 27th Rev Joshua It, Ppattertson of Wellington. Nt, Pranttord. who has berr, closcly cunt-Nod with young pmplr‘s work, wil be l'c Trencttrr lot thc day, 0n the Marley Honing inslmui at giving ("4' "t his [0,mlar [mum-x will trral this ntedirrtce lo 1 story at his own (omposninn ontiilrd, "Jerry Home. a Barewood's story "W. t. E. [1|th ml! bum" in mum, “2-“le no“ is lil'h Mr. Ray is known through all the civilized world as a tearless and courageous missionary am draws a lull house wherever he appears. Rev. Bin-Ray will likely appear in. the cos- tume ola Gaucho with which tribe he was most familiar, and by which he was aliplcd white in that land. Admission 10 and 15c. - Everybody welcome. Don't miss this treat of tl lilo tiute.-Miss Selma Eikrt ul Ber- lin is visiting her parents, Ravi. and Mrs. Eitert at presctttr.-Miss Minnie "onuhger ol Elmira is visiting lriends and relatises this wrek in this village. -,The Woolwich Tp. Councillors 'spent last Monday in our village in connec- tion with the Cam which is being built this summer-Mrs. Phil Rumin- twr is having her minim-Ky opening on Satuday, March 25th.-Mr. Chas. Hillier has moved into the house lately vault-1'. by Mr. Theo. J. Ruggle. J Unc- day l read in " about your D.D.D. treat asked tor " sample. " di good that I immediately large bottles. It took rig together to cure me of disease. I shall never b Lottie of D.D.0. in my Write tmlay If [no trial b the 0.11". Latromtorits, Dept " t'ohforne St, Toronto. uiw you instnn! relief. For by all Dr'ozgisls. Eczema Was Spreading Tin D.D.;Cured It Lumc or In”). in my hum.“ The trunk; ot ten years of Help cums ct thousands at the 'iehcrc macs show that I) Ill). ' lo-dly as the absolutely rclial um: clue. Write tmdav fr [we trial hot Th “vii This IS a txanslation ot a letter written Ils in French, on April 16, "H, by Mr. Dan Babineau. N.B. "I had been sunning with eczema ior about 6 months, and had consul- ted several doctors who did not do me my goal. The disease was spread- and l was most uncomfortable. I thought I would. go (may. All my lticnds were telling m:- I would lose my hands unless I found the rght treatmrnt . - Anniversary Services h: Iipworlh rivrlnn Sill-2m d an Hutch an. “tutu KINGWOOD FLORADALI h League 'aodisrt " in the M treatment " did me ety ordered two eight tolllt-s al- of this Icrliblr (he duo-Tc“ “My, Inch 1; Illl. Page 4 be trial bottle "s, Dept. W. stun is lit]: L" “I ten anniversarv F without tsemi." .0! Com- t the most Ll). stands reliable or- Messenger ind so much It will sale to ot , Robt. Bricknell. Auctioneer April 4.- Auction Sale ot tarm stock and implements in Freely. port on the west side ol Free- port bridge, the property of Adam H. Scharmnn. V 'Auotion [Natal 23-h": I“ and INDIG- uu-v vvvuu- - "e-e"F III i we.“ ot J“ "nil. ll mu“ thrto-eWATttRuto. (but. on ' east ut tit. Agatha an a milu This]. ti. "ttr " l wettt ot mum. If u," m 1 Mar h 8tc-Farttt stock Mid iuqrle- It +veqo'elo" la”:- fonooou to. I . uenll and household can: ol the chalk»- ot other. sad for 'ho _ ine Eph. Crecstuot, 2 miles east ",tg"Mpt'l, con-Huh. of ttte I.- l ct "mm on Guelph road. PM od Yr,'rgrt owwon. tor momma. ol " hula... that March 39..-F'arau stock and unple- may b biought More the looting. meats ol Anirew B, Broil. ". ByOndnr miles “at ot St. Agatha, u mile ALFRED WRIGHI‘, east of Philipsburg and 3 miles Wauetoo, ard Inch 1911 Maury. north ot Baden has been Cancel“: l. 10.4t. A FRASER. Auction-u Inch 2L--6ras, do k and‘ hurl: menu helonging to outé ot In Nichnlou- Waylanin the Tp. " Wilmot. Waterloo Gonna). 1 mile eat of Baden. 7 I. J Shana, Auction." G. . can“, Auction." March 23-Farm stock and imple- ments of Silas Decker. ’Bevétly Ttr., Wentworth County. _ Auctioneer Crawley hasa num- ber, ol good dates still open. March 2l-Farm stock amt imple- ments of J. G. Biathlon, Lot 8, Con It, Peel. April I.- Valutble dwelling ot Mia. when] Heine. Philip Kraft, No. “at” Park St. Median: in Town ot Benn. ole- Tenth- . . “It ‘0'“: April 3.--F.rtn stock and Implant-nu and] " Gustave Plant“, ' miles “on 0.3m north at 1ietqteler on the root 0‘0, A'chltm. leading trom Kossuth b. Gut-lph. . ld, April ".-Bees and Be supplies of John s. Brumm, 4 miles north 11attdettrertr, '" ol Waterlro and u miles south ot St. Jacobs near Heidelberg ttag -"'t"'""-" station. ', r. April '.--Farnt stock and implements ot Geo. B. Cteghom, 1 mile north of West Montrose on the 'old Bowman In Inna-Id. Cancelled Much 30.-Farut Stock and imple- ment: oi Barnard Raoul, l mite north ot St. Clements, ' miles south ct Hawkeuille’ and " miles northeast of HNdetberg. ' _ 7 'e- (iii; (iii; gt Ill! siih i “ I Eil i ( “I“ ' _sz)1ilfri 'iiililil, 1'.ng . , . - llrugmm's Emory Phone , 112 Our Watchword is Purity Our Motto Full Weight The lent seam in here. We sell a. choice variety of tith.. Salmon Trout, Whitefish. Lake tyte.rior gepjng_lnbro- dor tuning, Piekiedhhout The best brands of pink and red Salmon we to 18e a an. The Grocer A J In“... mum L. Bruegeman try" A cuta'oguc of our h, Suite god, coats Ladle! Rain Coats will be good for this season. We have every wanted kind in Hack. nnvy, (ran and grey in l" gins. Special prices from _ 98.50. 87.50. 88.50. SI t to St s Sales Waterloo Rain Coats Creditors of Franz Lubinski, late oi the Township of Wellesley. in the County of Waterloo; Farmer, deceas- ed, are hereby ttouiied that his es- tate, will be distributed on than“! day of March, 1911, and regard will he had only to claims of which notice shall have been given in writing to The Toronto General Trust Corporation, Toronto. Ont., Administrators of his estate, or to the undersigned before that date. Rani-m Col-TAR " but» at... opp-lb "I. am mum Phil-om. cod of the but. quality, our order. will be {Med promptly u " reason- able W6. Give us B trial. Cod Yard mat to Flour Mitt, all Queen St. south Berlin. GEO. BRAMM Ala) orders taken for picture fumes. Tlt"'" shades Ind [manure of all t IE Queen B]. 8. W. M. GRAN. Berlin, Ont, Solicitor Int the said Administrators. " Pglg', for we one heavy than yirdrs vld.-_-s-.W.- t?.mst_past, on. icrIikird, isrhsii, ll ewi. ten yrs, .eiysiuirgo.od tyrttr.tt .ore1tit: " Sula! We" addressed to the nu- Aemttrttart VIII he mind "t to noon the a. in? of MI 1911 m a N9. tbh Home“ mum. Plus and whales. can he loan " amen-y'- te." Tendan any M new. gr In bulk. 'ptie,eiiieiei,ii',i2E My tatt archer Informa- tioeotai.h.t _ st Mr. Rollo. Count» - _ . J ASTEISB. Boo. Building mei’m Holdalbelg. Much m, 1011 IS-gt "%iii%iaa YGr"Gtiird rho": ready for unit-b. A. E. “may louder. 12-3L lol'lOl b knack": that the Ann-d Bound It. I. cl tho - holdcg ot th Impulcrl'ln Insur- It-t we f?'8PAg will he 1““- ki-ik. "HAD o fl tt ot ”Wynn, in the ton d WArERuto. Mic. on Tt-tar, tho mu In: " "rtl tOtt Eleven Scotch Collie Pups for sale at $10.00 each. Best cattle and watch dogs. Apply lo __ ___ 11:30qu "I. INSURANCI WIPLNY Busing-i phone Residence, [Joni Art 1155 Dated lt-Berlin, 25th Feb., 1911 We final". .11 kinds of domestic Annual looting ir. = 823181362: 09 Notice to Creditors UNDERTAKING Tenders Wanted Kmaquhair Math hm Are You In Need of The Latent Coats ate long lrng‘hs in nice plnin tailored s'yles.mndo in a variety ofcloths. popular among which are sent“ in black. cretun. navy, tan and lawn, also tweed and worsted cloths at populnt prices now on oth. the largest chlo- and lost Value In 1htteruq county, tome and so. them. Our stock of Ladies' Tailor-made Suits is the largest and best we have ever shown. We show more variety in styles and materials as well as a greater range of sizes and we can fit every figure. Our stock includes special sizes for large women as well as those for small women. In black and all desirible colors, ranging in price from / Berlin’s best Clothing Store for Women FOR SALE COAL? Ladies’ Newest Suits and Goats " 50. " no. " tr, " K. w. PROBST, St. Clements New Coats $10. SI t $13.50. SIS, $18 to $25 / Inbound» and Jmllor. Ladies' black Skins in 'sizes and qu-litien n ' 93-75. 8450. $5 to "so . ' Ladies' black Voile st", which If. very PM“? " moqt serviced!“ skirt, f " 86.50. 1-50 88.50 to St o JEWELLERY STORE in the premises formerly oeisupied by E. J. Root. My stock is entirely new and up-to-date, I also wry en nanortlnent of Nippon China. All watch, clock and jewellery repairing neatly and promptly done. I solicit a fair portion of your patronage. . o. Asm ussen Announcement Sklrts am Blouse. $4.75. ss,M te 88.50 chum-n cuts " $2.05. #25 " 85.00 I have opened up n Ladios' Shad: Boats ; March 23rd. t9tr in black an fawn It Berlin, Ont. mg n, Intuit. at "so, I) M II

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