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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Apr 1911, p. 9

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1 i the present Tteciprocal asteeme tween Canada and the I nited 8 The afendarce ef farmers was large and ihr specches of the ter and Mr. Martin save adair ment of the ease for the _ agre from the government standpoin Samuicl Casscl, tecve oi Wilmo eupted the chais overi satisiac The party deit om the dive © train jor Galiâ€" whore ther schednled to speas at fogzht On tour in this constifuerey ther accompanied Ino Seoater BRatz Mr. Cameren of the Dost Ofi \mltmrn! at O1trwa, whe o has madlter o| mumities under bis c will speak in the Wailliam Tell here next Friday evenie on the ject "in an endeavor to areuse Otaws a â€"PThe Hon. ul Minister ef Agricultare, companiet y Ius privati and Mr. Martin. member ment fory _ the district a Sashatchew an, spoke in i Te Hall heve Tast Fridaq to a darge and inferested St. John‘s chure} the services in St here on Sunday Mr.o Apirew‘s dit he gave seem to show that fruits, vegetables and grains of a very high grade are produced there. Kev. Mr. Lamack, late of Philipsâ€" burg, will conduct the services in Trinity Lutheran cherch here until a suceessor to Rev. Mr. Zarnke â€" has been appointed.â€"Rev. Mr. Miller ofi Berlin, agent of the Children‘s Aid Sociectr, was in town _ on oficial business on Thursday and went a\i'ay} with promises oi better behavior (vn‘ the part ofi several of our citizens. â€" Five carloais of cattle were s]xippml| from here and _ three carloads l’ruml Baden on Saturday by our local catâ€" tle men, Mr. Benjamin Krupp andl Mr. John Holland Death oi isabetia Hartman â€" The deati fook place on Tueslay morning April ith, aft the King Edward !Iu-| tel, of Miss Isabella Haritman, sister of the proprietor, Mr. Joseph Hartâ€" imnan, aiter a â€" bric dllness. Misg Hartinan was a daughter of the late Mr. Joscph Hartman and was filtyâ€"| two. years of age, ‘Thiee sisters ;mdi five brothers survive ‘The _ funcral ap ; I took place on PhursJay morning last to the church _ oi the Holy 'l‘rini(y,l New Hamburs, and was largely | atâ€" tended . The rector, _ Rev. Father Klocpier, oficiated. ’ Hey. sb W. oJ Amdrow tantur t Lecture by Rev. K. F. Fox, Torâ€" onto.â€"Rev E. F. Fox â€" of Toronto, Treasurer of the missionary board of the Baptist Church, leetured _ in the Baptist church here on Friday evenâ€" ing last in the interest of the _ fund. His subject was the Republic of Buâ€" livia, South America, illustrated with limelight views of the various cities, tlown scenery and people of that. inâ€" teresting country: He kept the large audience present deeply â€" interâ€" ested for two houts. Rev. Mr. Fov has recently rcivrnea ijtrom _ South America _ where he inspected the many lBaptist missions there. One piece of information he gave â€" which is not gencrally known is that Bolâ€" ivia is the original home of the poâ€"; tato. Several market views \\hivhl Funeral of the late Mrs. Nicholas Schweitzer.â€"The funeral of the late Mrs. Niehclas Schweitzer took place on Thursday afternoon from the iamâ€" ily residence to â€" the Evangelical church, New Hamburg, thence to Lingelbach‘s cemetery, South Eastâ€" hope. News Items.â€"Mr. William Pieper of Stratfofd spent Sunday â€" at his home hereâ€"Mrs. Werner Brodrecht returned on Monday from Strathroy, where she spent the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs Morgan.â€" Dr Axton of Clinton speut Sunday _ in New Hamburg. â€"Mrs. Lipke of Hamâ€" ilton attended the funeral _ of _ her mother, the late Mrs. _ Schweitzer here last week.â€"Mrs. W. H. Weber bas left for Berlin where she will spend the Easter holidays with her ° parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lang.â€" Mr. Henty Schaai of Berlin was * a business visitor in town on Thursday . â€"Miss McGirby and Mr. Benedict â€" of Collingwood who spent several | days in town with the laiter‘s sister, ‘Mrs Howard Culbert, leit â€" on Tuesday | to visit friends in Chesley.â€"Mr. _ J. F. Rau was a business visitor _ in Mitchell on Monday.â€"Mr. J. B. Mcâ€" Mannus of Jamestown, N. Y., paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim | i Schmidt here last week.â€"Mrs. R. B.J Puddicombe returned home on Saturâ€"|f day aiter a three weeks‘ visit at )i the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. W.| Smith, in Toronto â€"Miss Ada Parâ€"|/‘ ker who has been visiting her sister | M Mrs. C. J. Cox here for the past |n two weeks, returned to her home _ in |â€" Guelph on Tuesday.â€" Miss _ Minnic] w Danicls is spending a week with her|a sister, Mrs. Hepworth near Ratho â€"| J Among those from a distance who | â€" attended the funcral of the late Miss t Hartman were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |â€" Sehl and Miss Olga Sell, _ Waterloo; [ S Mr. _ and Mrs.â€" Charles Hartman, [ 4 Hamilton; _ Mr. and Mrs Busch, [ bi Hawkesville; Mrs. Dopp, the Misscsl"fl Dopp and Mr. Eugene Dopp, Toronto; Mrs. Gies, Newton; Mr. and Mrs.l | Adams and Miss Adams â€" and Mrs.!B Moser, Berlinâ€"Mr. John E. Bingeâ€"| M man of Haysville has purchased Mr.{ ty Charles Lederman‘s property on Peel ‘f'] street anml intends opening _ up a '\f' butcher shop here in the course of a |Wi few weeks.â€"The old Lutheran church|P" building will be sold by public aucâ€"|â€"= tion on Saturday next, April 15th.â€" W. .. Andre s church, Re In Th reciprocal asreement he a and the United States sabetra Hartman.â€" The lace on Tuesday morning Eothe King Edward Hoâ€" Isabella Haritman, sister ietor, . Mt. Joseph Hartâ€" o0 bricft | iuess, Misg i a slaughter of the late éoel rarmers was spesches o/ the 0 lartin gave a fairo ase for the _ agre trment standpoint 1. reeve of Wilmet ib veTY satisiact h0 Whore â€" Th peas atomaht onstituerey 1 i Minater Ha rof the Post Cw a, whe ies nnder b 11. H urÂ¥ivq ‘The _ funcral PhursJay morning last of the Holy Trinity, and was largely | atâ€" rector, â€" Rev. Father NEW HAMBURG ursday and went away oi better behavior on cral of our citizens. â€" ol cattle were shipped three carloads from rilay by our lecal catâ€" s Ulga Sell, Waterloo; . _ Charles _ Hartman, fr. and Mrs Busch, Mrs. Dopp, the Misses tar ughter of the late n and was. fiityâ€" Three sisters and & "The _ funcral Sulncy ir Busy Neighbors _ re, Oilfawa, ac vate _ secrefary iber oi Parkaâ€" Ttiin Owen Betl‘n Pn KWewina, the _ William y airernoon 1 audience on the â€" Mimisâ€" rdair state agreement t Office D »ohas of] â€"the suh use inter cUor OL conducted 0_ church n tonk On and _ Mrs. and _ Mrs. E. Bingeâ€" hased Mr. y on Peel Fisher New Hamburg. Horses in Harness. Draft: Brood Marcâ€"L â€" Ge lefer, Cassel. Agricultural Brocd Mareâ€" James Baker, Chesterfeld; atius, New Dundec. Heary Draught Teanâ€"1 afer, _ Rerlin;3 Neil Mclint son;s F. Pearson, Cassel. 3 Year Old Heavy Draught Filly 4 Gciingâ€"1 F. Pearson Cassel; 2 A. Fried, Roseville. _ 3 Year Old Agricultural Filly cr Geldingâ€"1 Aâ€" Fries, Roseville; 3 John Master, New Dundce; 3 C. Bles: Bright. 3 Year Old Carriage Filly or Gelâ€" dinzâ€"1 . Woods, Chesterficld. 3 Year O Roadstert Filly or Geiâ€" Caxtâ€"1 _ W o Petric, Stratiora; 2 W. E. Gamman, Ayt; 3 N. Roth Carriageâ€"1 A. Mansz, Tavistock ; 2 Eli Cressman, Plattsville; 3 _ James Vance, Ratho. Roadsters in Harmessâ€"1 .J. Hoillâ€" man, New Hamburg; 2 Robert Eekâ€" enswiler, Stratiord 3 Adam Mans, Tavistock. * AMAmeR ut CA ©odchnâ€"1 i. Lingelâ€" & lach, Tavistock; 2 Gidew: Bock, New Mak@ ;he U3e Of a Tomc Dun John _ Kelley Arrested.â€"Constable Fraser on Thursday took into cusâ€" tody at Shakespeare, _ John Kelley who escaped from the lockup _ here last fall, while under arrest chargâ€" ed with stcaling. | He was taken beâ€" fore Magistrate Winn here, who comâ€" mitted him to Berlin for trial. Prise Winners at Horse Show.â€"The list _ of prize winners held at the Horse Show here on Tuesday, April Ith is as follows: f Heavy â€" Draughtâ€"1 _ EG. Dingman, Maplewoad; 2 and 3, Ennis and Schâ€"‘ acfer, Maplewood. 3 Year Old IHeavy Draughtâ€"1 Ed. Dingman; 2 Gecrge Wettlaufer, Casâ€" srl. . , Spring Opening At S. Becker‘s Deâ€" partmental Store.â€"The men‘s furâ€" nishing‘s department of the D. Beckâ€" er establishiment held its _ annual spring opening on Saturnay _ night. The New Hamburg orchestra furnishâ€" ed splendid music for the occasion, and large crowds were in attendance to view the very elaborate » display of the latest fashions in male attire. The Star Theatre has Buflalo Bill‘s Wild West Show and Pawree® Pill‘s Wild East Show in % cards _ for Faster week. John _ Kelley Arrested.â€"Constable AiiculGural | Teamâ€"1 A. weville; 3 .D. Baker, Cheste €. W. Mosser, Berlm. ‘arriace Teamâ€"1 IL Hewitt, ; 0 2 . Buchheit, | Philipsou Cassel, New Hemourg. Rucaster Teamâ€"1 G. C. Robe est in the departmental scheme _ of enabling people to save something for their old age.â€"Confirmation â€" services were held in St. Peter‘s _ Lutheran church on Sunday and a large class of candidates joined the church. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Ahl, officiated. _ _ iHumrd has appointed _ Miss Jessie Munroe _ as nurse in the schools â€" for two montls at the beginning of cach term, her Gities to commence on SNopt. Ist at â€"$70 per month. She will examine the pupils mentally ard physicallv. business day. ‘tcheronâ€"1 S. Brubacher, Berlin; and 3 .J. Steinman, New Hambiuag. Fuckney or _ Coachâ€"1 W. Linselâ€" Bricfs.â€"Mr. D. Gimbel paid a visit to our burg, Monday last.â€"Mr. Erâ€" vin Gimbel and Mose Shantz of Cenâ€" treville were business visitors to our vicinity cm _ Monday.â€"Mr. Isaiah Cressmon _ wasa visitor to Breslau Tuesday last.â€"Mr. FreG Leng and Mr. _ David Holtz were visitors , to near Mannucim _ Wednesday evening. â€"Mr. Nelson Woolner of Kingwood, was a â€" visitor to our vicinity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lipperg visited _ at J. Spaetzel‘s Soturday evening last. â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Bachert visited the latter‘s parerts Thursday â€" last. â€"Mr. W. Bachert _ and Mr. Jacob Snyder were visitors to Galt on Saâ€" turdo,; last.â€"Mr, Abram Weber was a = "f"Y;"l Mis s K t |Woolwich is s |her â€" sister, amd _ Mis. , |Noan Marti s |fbome of M Mr. Normar ilday at hom â€" |drew _ Doert fer in the B is lying in [are pleased |ma. Vogel i Mew from Miss _ Kote Stiablbaum of North |Woolwich is at present visiting with |her â€" sister, Mrs. _ Wimn. Jacobi.â€"Mr. amd â€" Mis. 1. Preiss, Mr. and Mrs. Noan Martin spent Sunday at the bome of N. aou airs. Levi Martin â€" Mr. Norman Zimmerman spent â€" Sunâ€" day at home.â€" Mr. and Mrs. _ Anâ€" drew _ Doerbecker visited his | fatls er in the B.â€"W. Hospita where _ he is lying in a critical congitiqn We are pleasod to learn that Miss Eimâ€" ma. Vogel is recovering.â€"Qu« te . a few _ from this vicinity | attened the comfitmation services in Heidelâ€" ll,crg on Sunday; cight in allt wore contirme.â€"The â€" sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be oadministered in the Lutneran church here on Good Friday at 10 o‘clock a.m. Wedding bells are about oto ring. ne Kelley Arrested.â€"Constable on Thursday took into cusâ€" Stratford visitor to Berlin on Thursâ€" F.0 Hewitt, Rright, : ‘t, Stratfornit. «ze Horseâ€"1 A. Mansz 1. Zimmetman, Water $2. Tavistock. Agricultural Filly C Pric, Roseville; New Dundee: 3 C. Bl.s s in Harn»ss. Marcâ€"L _ George Wet Brocd Mareâ€"1 ani & TL Lingelbach ars old, catriage 1 Lingelbach, man, Plaitsvyille, NATCHEZ ERBSVILLE â€"1 M. Rennic Hewitt, Bright to ring Public â€" School A. Frisd Chesteriicld Robertson. | you lohn Sch ash, Hick year for as . | you feel the need of a medicine this j |spring give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a fair trial and you will rejoice in 4 now‘ml!h. new sfrength and _ new â€"fenergy, ond will be especially fitted to stand the torrid heat which comes Afpa liftle dater ]|â€"These Puls are sold by all _ mediâ€" cine dealers or sent hy mail â€" at 50 U fcents a hox, or six boxes for $2.50 1 hy the Dr. Williams‘ _ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontario is in the spring that poisons in the blood find an outlet in _ disfiguring pintples, eruptions and boils â€" Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills specdily _ clear the skin because they go to the root of the trouble in the blood. _ in the shring anacmia, rheumatism neuraigia and many other<roubies are most persistent because & poor weak blood and it is at this time, when all naâ€" ture regains life, that the blood most seriously needs attention. _ To â€" imâ€" prove and fortify ihe blood is the special mission of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis, and that is why they are the best spring medicine in existence. 1f you feel the need of a medicine this We ns oOs se n‘ 10050ay mzght, April 18, with a ban-‘ Confirmation Services it Lutheran non Zeller. quet, _ which will be attended by | Churches.â€"There were 10 confirmaâ€"‘ Passed from Sr. IIL to Jr. IV.â€" 800 of the leading edveationalists of | tion scholars examined and confirmed Vera Gimbel, Ada Hagey. the pxovince. â€" in the Lutheran _ church Miss. Sy.,‘ Passed from Jr. III. to Sr. III. â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" C **"*" fand 9 were examined and confirmed Stanley Bechtel, Earl Stuart, Pearl jim the _ Lutheran â€" Church Can. Sy. Hagey, Violet Schnaeringer, Lillian * +d e both churches were filled ta their Weidenhammer, Milton Rieck, Saloma Spl'll'lg’ lmpul'ltles extreme seating capacity.â€"Mr. ane Kubl. * th Bl d Mrs. _.John Hahn of Heidelberg made Passed from Sr. II. to Jr. 111. â€" In @ 00 |short calls among their many friends Olive Zeller, Eva Schnaeringer, Lily €â€" here _ last Suncay.â€"Mr. and lx\;rs. 'Bcchtcl, Henry Rieck, Ofive Wehner, 2, [ Schaub after spending ~several days‘ Herbert Shir 5, Lloyd Mader, Harry Make tbe U’e Of a Tomc of last week in Elmira with their Prange, In'inyGeigc)r. ‘ * Medicine a Necessity son Edgar returned home on Wednesâ€"| Passed from Jr. II. to Sr. II. â€" * s say.â€"Mr. E. K. Reinet was a business Wentworth Furtney, Harry Schnaerâ€" Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are an al | USHtOT to the Twinâ€"City (m.Monday,'! inger, Ida Geiget. year round tonic bloodâ€"builder, and ;)“1:(‘ rl";}:].[\dliellkl:fk‘r {lll:)mlllo" mlt\“(:nntellfl J. R. SIVELL,. Teacher. nerveâ€"reslorer. But they are‘ especâ€" laell. ols e yrlctons I',o'o \k(- hib (“IJ { ially valuable in the spring when the fito the house \"aga.tv‘(' b!)le‘ ]:‘d S m = 4 system is loaded with impurities â€" as aimp l-“ id l ich ’h * -ha‘.s: Tlle Best Medlclne j a result of the indoor life‘of the long Reuber on “, ay wA C L* ' ‘ winter montbs. There is no other ed a few \\'(_'d\s 4g0 i0f $1.50 an:1 so Mfltbel” sa" season when the blood is really _ so took p““fs‘“s.‘"m" 0“""‘]3"'[ weelsâ€"Mr. =â€"â€" ‘ l much in need ofi purifying and enâ€" and Mts. C. R. Litwiller :qpent Sunâ€" | _ Mothers say Baby‘s Own Tablets riching, and every dose of these Pills day in Wilmot with friends and rel@ | are the very best medicine they â€"can helps to make new, rich red m(,,\d‘l“"cs-â€"‘““ }4 Huyhn(’rxard and his | give their little ones. Tt is the happ_v' In the spring one frois tifed _ and | son Il)r. (.‘l!uu.mcrll'ard of “(‘_”"‘. experience of one mother that helps | weakâ€"Dr. Wiliiams‘ Pink Pills give ““ nl:‘lt _""_fi;‘“‘b ;‘f' -‘L"- ;1"(! Mrs. J. ,uthors to keep their little ones woll.,l strength. In the spring the appetite [ »â€" "‘CiSchhauer last Sunday, Thousands of mothers have found the is often poorâ€" Dr. Williams‘ _ Pink Tablets a neverâ€"failing cure for the [: Pills develop the appetite, tone the â€" f 2\1[1lm(’n]t"s ‘Eat lam:ft “'(‘i; little ones. [ stomach and aid woeak digestion. It 7 Airs. E. Sandwell, Coldwater, Ont.| is in the spring that poisons in the ST. JACOBS save‘â€""1 Ond Haha‘e Phans BantsecL. 10F AULFAA. W soâ€" ccleatated on Tuesday night, April 18, with‘ a banâ€" quet, _ which will be attended hy 800 of the leading edveationalists of the pxovince. * the O.Eâ€"A. will Be celebrated The Ontario Educational Associati>n will meet in _ Toromto on April 18. 19, and 20. _ The meetings will ove held at Tcronto University. The fifâ€" ticth anniversary of the founding . of ANNUAL â€"MEETING Call and get a T. & D. Style Book Of Course You Want to ‘Spring‘ Some New ‘Togs‘ Easter _ Sunday Thornton & Douglas, Ltd., Berlin 1 come of Mr. Wahl.â€"Mr. Edwin Ginâ€" grich of Lethbridge, Sask., is spemlâ€" ig a monthi at his home hore. â€" Mr. Emerson Menger of Hamilton spent a few cays with his proonts last week. â€"Mr. Morris one cfi our pouitry fanâ€" giers received a flock of fifty young chicks n Mr. Stu(@er, Rediyn, fowa. _ Thepare all of tin "Rhode Islead Recs." \aftKke_looking finc. â€"Mr. Aug Creks of Waterloo spent Sunday with Wierds in town. News Items.â€"Confirmation" services were held _ in the Lutheran Churcn last Siunday _ morning, Rev. _ Linke pastor of the church officiated.â€"Serâ€" vices will be held on Frids«y evening in _ the _ Evangelical church it 7 o‘clock.â€"Miss Maug Engleter of Heiâ€" drlberg is spending a week at _ the tome of Mr. Wahl.â€"Mr. Edwin Ginâ€" grich of Lethbridge, Sask., is spemlâ€" ig a monthi at his home hore. â€" Mr. Emerson Menger of Hamilton spent a News â€" Items.â€"Mr. Jonn Paul of i Mich., and Mrs. Hopf cf New Hamâ€" ; burg spent _ a few days of last week lvre with their mather, Mrs.! Thamer. New Suits $5 to $25 , _ That‘s why New Clothes, New ject t this time. Our assortments of New Spring Mer_chandise are and newest cf . _ It‘s the spirit of the time that makes us all want to put on our best for Easter. Easter heralds the coming of a new season â€"â€"the brightest season of allâ€"â€"â€"and it‘s quite natural that all of us should want to i t It‘s a real genuine pleasure for us to show the new goods WELLESLEY New Hats $1.50 to $4 PROGRESSIVE CLOTHIERS New Trousers $2 to $6 DRESS UP FOR EASTER. Amos is on the sick list.â€" of Guelph took charse of on Suntuq aftermen lest Mrs. _ James Cowan spen afternoon with their darg was cutting a*Wooth. I would _ not be without the Tablets, and always recommend them _ to my friends." Baby‘s Own Tablets are _ sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 23 cents a hox from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Everything Men and Boys wear, from Head to Foot. Spring Overcoats $10 to $20 Mothers say Baby‘s Own Tablets are the very best medicine they _ can give their little ones. It is the happy experience of one mother that helps others to keep their little ones well. Thousands of mothers have found the Tablets a neverâ€"failing cure for the ailments that afflict their little ones. Mrs. E. Sandwell, Coldwater, Ont. says:â€""I find Baby‘s Own Tablets the best medicine any mother can give her little ones. f tried "soothing"‘ mixtures but they did not help _ my baby, but as soon as I began giving him the Tablets they made his tecthâ€" ing ecasy.and I would hardly know he j Passed from Sr. II. to Jr. 111. â€" Olive Zeller, Eva Schnaeringer, Lily Bechtel, Henry Rieck, Ofive Wehner, Herbert Shiry, Lloyd Mader, Harry Prange, Irvin Geiger. Passed from Jr. III. to Sr. III. â€" Stanley Bechtel, Earl Stuart, Pearl Hagey, Violet Schnaeringer, Lillian Weidenhammer, Milton Rieck, Saloma Kuhl. Passed from Jr. IV to Sr. IV. â€" Herbert Furtney, Alired Shiry, Verâ€" non Zeller. The following is the report of the promotion examinations for S. S. No. 15, Riverbank School. Hats, New Neckwear, New Gloves, New Shirts MOSBORO School Report oo e enc t n roro ts t L P 47 * SC ae=> 115 dlicine 9 So Mothers Say: |j }aâ€"bv’s Mun Tn‘\‘nfo‘?.‘f especially large and decided attractive. . We show the best Store open Thursday evening. New Gloves $1 to $2 Mr. Woendell Branner, from _ Dashâ€" wood, spent a few days last week in town. His sons, who had been in the orphanage for the past . six years, returned home with him. Death of Fredcrick Beachlerâ€" His many friends will regret the _ death of Mr. Frederick Beachler, one _ of our oldest residents, which occurred on Sunday morning. Mr â€" Beachler was 71 years of age and had been ailing for the last two years The funeral will take place on Wednesday at 10 n‘clock at the R. C Church here. There ate left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father, a _ sorrowing widow, _ five sons and seven daughters. The bereaved famâ€" ily will have the sincerest sympathy of many friends in their affliction ing a fresh laid _ hen‘s exg of a mammoth size measuring 8 inches by 64 inches circumference.â€"Mrs. A. Sheriff bought the house and lot ferâ€" merly _ owned by the _ late Mrs. Runciman _ and moved into it last week.â€" Alexander Imlay moved into his _ house lately occupied by Joim McKenzic. Mrs. Wilkinsom was born Oct. 27th 1827. her husbhand predeceased â€" her about i2 years. She leaves _ one daughter and â€" five sons.â€" Miss Han nah at home, Thomas and John at Hawkesville, Robert in Berlin, Johnâ€" {son ai home and Herbert in Edmonâ€" ;43n, Alborta. The interment took “placc in the family burial plot in Hcwkesville.â€"Rev. R. W. Scanicn D. !D., of Elmira officiated. A large lnumbcr of {friends _ an@ neighbors were present on the occasion to show _ their sympathy for _ the berâ€" '(-avmi.fl.\lrs. Wm. Watson of Elora, is _ visiting friends _ and â€" relatives 'hon- for a fortnight. The maple sugar anid syrup sceason is proving to be excecdingly favorable this year according tc reports.â€" Little Miss Laura Durront braight from the chicken house last Friday mornâ€" ol & F DC C F The death of Mrs. Jojin Wilkinson took place on Wednesday morningâ€" 5th inst. at 7 o‘clock at her home. Death lwas not unexpectcd as she had been in poor health for several years, especially the last few months. She bore her sufferings with Christion forâ€" titude and resignation. She was a member of the Méthodist Church â€" in Winterbourne for ncarly 35 years. IHer place was very seldom vacant an@ she always took mm active part in the furtherance of Christian work. â€"Messrs. Wm. an@ James Taylor spent_ Tuesday last with Freeport frionds. New Shirts ST. AGATHA $1 to $3 Cravenette Coats $7.50 to $15 WINTERBOURNE , are an interesting subâ€" 0 M 0 H

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