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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 May 1911, p. 3

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Buhcifllou $1.00 annum in aCâ€" £ vance $1.30 if cot -oi::fli fish and § High class Ein( ish an «â€" _ German in all i hnn&e-u U _ Advertising rates reasonable and ¢â€"_ willhe made known on applicatior '(4 ADVERTISERS _ Notice of eh-.ng must h« © _ office not later n Sature _ office not later than Saturday nuon. 4 The copy for changes must not be in later than TuesJ ay noon. . Casual *~ advertisements accepted up to Wedâ€" nesday each week. tators London, May 23 â€" in antomobile containing . the King, _ Queen and Prince of Wales and Princess _ Mary, knoeked down and severely injured a woman near St_ George‘s _ hospital toâ€"day. . The King asusted the woâ€" man into {he car and pstsonalls con veyed her to the hospital. The acci Cent was due to the crush of _ specâ€" Items oi Interes! â€" _ Mr Adien Shantz was oa bisiness visitor | at Floradale last work â€"Messrs John Bushart and Lincolan Weaver spent Sunday at Natchez â€"â€" Mr 8. E. Nhantz was ao brsivess | visitor in k Galt on Thursday fast â€" Mr. aiif Mrs F £ Shantz and â€" famly spent Sunday with the torme=t‘s sister, Mrs. D. S: Wismer â€"Mr, and Mrs. Allen _ Shoeâ€" maker spont Sunday with Mr and r&lrs, F. Hoases â€" M: and Mrs Charles Koch of Stâ€" Jarobs visited at Mr. A_ Swarts‘s â€"Mroand Mrs Josiah Shaemaker and daaghter Erâ€" ma spest tunday at Elias Shantz‘s â€"Mr.=Câ€" Ehy of Elmwood spent the week end with his brother Mro Sam Eby â€"Mr. Aaron Bowman and _ famâ€" ily of Mannheim antoed to Mr â€"F Riet‘s on Wednesday â€"Mrâ€" and Mrs Moses Bowman and Mrs 8 Y Shantz visited the latter‘s son. Mr 8. E. Shant?: on Sunday â€"Mr Elton and Miss Grace Wismer spent Sunâ€" day at Hespeler â€"A number from this vicinity attended the inneral of the late Mrs_ Borgex of Mannheim â€" Mr Will Hamacher and Mrs C Boettger spent last Tuosdav with their sister Mrs. D M Shocmaker â€"Miss Oralla Lehnen is on the sick list We wish ber a speedy recovers News Notesâ€"The regular _ monthly meeting oi the Farmers‘ Club . will be held on Friday cvening. The formâ€" ing of an egg circle in this vicinity is under discussion. â€"It is reported that fish are plentiful at Sunnybrook. â€"Miss M. Milroy spent Sunday with her friend Miss N. Zncisdorf of Winâ€" terbourne.â€"NMr. Jas. Howlett \'is':h'd relatives at BEthel over _ Sunday.â€" Mrs. J. Parker wan has been‘ quite i1 is improving.â€"Sir. and Mrs. Wiegâ€" and of Preston aml Mrs (Rev.) Geach oi Listowel spent Sunday _ in this neighboriiond? â€"â€"Â¥ir. C. _ Bowman soent Satrréay in the Royal City. Officers Elected â€"Ai the annval reâ€" etganization of the Y.RXC.U, last Thursday evening the following â€" offâ€" cers. were electond: President, Miss Ethel Letson, Treesuzser, Mr. _ Wm. Whitebeac; Corâ€" Seccetary, Miss E. L. Bowman; Organist, Miss Lida Bowman. town.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. sSerhtel of near Blair spent Sunday with relatiâ€" ves in town.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. llil-i born visited relatives at Haysville on Sunday.â€"Mr. N. McNaughton, manâ€"l ager of the locat eranch of the Doâ€" | minion bank, is on a business trip' to Chicago this week â€" Miss May â€" Johnson is spending the 24th | with relatives in Brantford.â€"Mr. E. Richâ€" ardson spent the _ week end at his * home in Brantiornd.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ! N. Weber visited relatives in _ Galt on Sunday. « Personals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman and three _ children oi Desbarat, Algoma, are visiting with Mrs. Kaafiman‘s parents, _ Mr. and Mrs. 0. Bergey, and other relatives in town â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clemâ€" ens and {family are spending a few days with Mr. Clemens‘ father . _ in Neustadt.â€"Mr. and | Mrs. _ J. 0 B. Underwood of Berlin called on _ relaâ€" tives in town on Saturday.â€"Miss M. and Mr. R. Thomer and _ Miss A. Histand of Berlin spent Sunday _ in News Notesâ€" .A spraying demonâ€" stration was conducted by Mr. F.C. Hart of Galt in Mr. E. B. Hallâ€" man‘s orchard on Wednesday of last week. Quite a number of interested parties were present â€"Mr. Geo. Hollâ€" man had a very narrow escape from what might have been a very sericus accident last Saturday pm. He was returning from Galt and _ when comâ€" ing into town along by the dam his horse became frightened by a dog and after breaking part of the harâ€" ness commenced kicking, with the result that the dash and one of the wheels of the buggy were demolished . Mr. Hofiman was uninjured and is to be congratulated on his fortunate esâ€" cape.â€"The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman passed away on Friday last. The funcral, . which was private, was held on Saturday p.m., interment taking place in the Blenheim cemetery. We extend _ our sincere sympathy to the bereaved â€". The local football team journeyed to Berlin on Friday p.m. and were again successful in defeating the _ Rangers of that place by the score of 1â€"O A large number of supporters from town and vicinity attended the game. On Saturday, May 27th, the | locals play St. Jeromes of Berlin here at 6.30 p.m.â€" The Plattsville junior football aggregation journeyed to town on Tuesday evening of last week, and played a friendly game with the local juniors. The locals were _ too much for the visitors, however, . and defeated them in a 30 minute game, the score being 3â€"O. Soey S netaaes antt David Bean, Proprietor wWEST MONTROSE NINE PINES NEW DUNDEE must be left at this slowly .â€" liglis up people â€" of picl 6f KEEP MINARDS LINIMENT iN THE YOUSE. s I Saturday.â€"Mr. â€" Kilborn Schafer has ‘accepted a _ position | as. bociaccper with the firm of Mesors. _ Bechtel Limited, _of _ Waterloo.â€"Miss _ EGth | Edler of _ Detroit is visiting at her home here for a few months.â€" \Mr. J. E. Umbach paid his pareats )&A visit here, while on his way to ; British Columiia, where he has leon tramferred _ from _ Ottarva to take !(‘hargv of the Survey Office of The , Crewn Lands Department. â€"Ameng ; this who attended the funeral serâ€" , vice of the late Miss Behrend, | who ‘died _ of dipl<heria at ber home in Guclph, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Stromc, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jung â€" ard Messrs. _ Oscar _ and â€" HMenry ; Strome.â€"Mrs. _ Geo. Allsmang | is spending a few days with her sisâ€" { ter, Mrs. Dar. Fries at St. Jaces. â€"Mr. A. Kimmel and« family sper: Ilxsl Sundy at tlt home of Mr. A. <.). Kimmel in Berlin. ’ lia'..l ('()r','('r'..“â€"-\ Con('el‘t was I . .‘l'\\l's t\lll‘.'l’b..'â€"A'llAf l'l'l'l.lll'illl l\l;lll. LE ; given in the E.M.S. hall last Thursâ€" very 0“. .‘,‘ t"Tc o ‘,“ "_t,‘“g suhering : day evening by the band. The _ atâ€" from erysipolas |iMe ',“Sh im _A tendance _ was not as large as was speedy ,rec‘mcrg .â€"Mr. Sylvester Moyâ€" hopoif for, but tlose wha were preâ€" et oi[l;(;st(l)n‘unloadgd & 6 cat ol sent _ received â€" their money‘s worth. ';""’a shingles last week at Ba‘}."“' MB aeo. | Fiegter Sane 190 ver t Aie uB Calt momg ano / mpiaet '(cptahlc solos accompanied by Miss with the mietlal â€" 31 * gl lin Zi P“v s B. Clristman an: the other sclections busi n:-‘_a‘.‘â€"‘ rt' & ,‘I'."' tmn 1 a.t by the band â€" showed tipr pains they 2 :“""S‘S]A ns:);:r b: § 9:[‘[{“ o asr took to ma‘o this concert a pleasâ€" :‘;fieb;’ i liis \'isi(lxi‘n . telthmgl:: 0( ng afairâ€"A pleasing entertainment ||"_ bro!tgl t miia [5“:’ \vccfm _'fi‘;so was given by the Young _ PeopleCi jp u_ land Mrs. C. Kennel of New St. James Lutheran Church last H\ b. visited their N AI i [\\’edncsday evening. _ The programm? ampuret VisilC e € parens‘ 28 ‘ £ < ai q. week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Hy. Schenk consisted qf solas, dialogues, adâ€" . ’(Ir(-sscs and instrumental mwsic A Cundayed at the home of Mr. and 4 s _ Tho M Mrs. J. Grody.â€"A number of friends fir _ crowd _ was prosent.â€"The reâ€" 3 s a Onlph of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Martin from sults of the recent examination at Woolwich Yisited th Sundar ti: Sche of Practical Scienes, MOPIMICL NSME! Lhem of euMint â€"â€" m o fhact .ls‘ Mr. Leon Schloss of Grand _ Rapids Toronto, show thrve Elmira boys c e oi . s i i & 4 . A is visiting his unure, Mr. E. Albert, mimes, i.c.â€"Ecl Ratz passed with i . werks.â€"M L Mrs. W Folors m Ti«\ CarP teat Civq Opy. fof A Iew worksi â€"Alr and Mto YWâ€" gincering; Elmor _ Ratz â€" passed with F. “(‘.llt‘; \'lSlltl'(l Berlin al:;! Water(â€"l foump pmoe n t hi too ue ad ensinecring and Lorne _ Ratz PaSSCl | jyg j \ginkle oo Hamburg left Baâ€" :;f“hm:] :r'.':’ ":rns:; lus“rfirsl L“l(;?sr den on Tuesday to spend afew days (bemall Of Wateiloo vigiied friengs , With }f: Spreeman of Toronto. in Elmira on Sunday.â€"Mrs. J. O. SSA Torrommansyacvaete Dreisinger is so suriously ill with NATCHEZ stomach â€" trouble that she requires w the services of a nurse. Mr. Johr: Schetdel‘s _ borse recentâ€" â€"Mr. Archie Jeamneret of Toronto ly became frightencd and ran away University is home on his vacation. smashing the milk carriage to which â€"Miss Doerbecker of St. Jaca‘s is it was attached. _ Fortmately the spending | a _ fow weeks with her norse was not injured.â€"Miss Lecna cousin, _ Miss â€" Aileen â€" Ratz.â€"Rev. â€" Betzrer â€" pleasantly centertained is Mr. _ MacPherson of _ Glenallen â€" oc numberâ€" of. friends at an ico cream cupied _ the pulpit in theâ€" Presiyâ€" party, Saturday everfng.â€"Miss E. trrian _ Church last â€" Surcoy in â€" Shantz visited at her home in Bresâ€" Un â€" absenee â€"cfâ€" Rev. A. M. Haumâ€" lau on Sumiay.â€"Miss Mabel Slantz, ilton.â€"Messrs Amasa â€" and Clarsn s of Maysville, visited _ at the home of Strome of Berlin went Sunday :« Mr. Titus Kolb on Sunday.â€"Mr. Alâ€" their home here.â€"Mr. E+ Scierholtz {len Haist is atten(‘ng the funerad of cf _ Berlin visited his parents cver ; his mother at Fonthill.â€"Miss Magâ€" Surday. «: |gi(~ Cressman of Berlin suent Sundc«y Courcil Mecting.â€"A special meeting ; at the home ef Mr. anc> Mrs. Levi of the _ Municipal Council was hels | Cressman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cressâ€" last Thirs® y evening to discuss | man and duughter visited at the home the several items which hod been laid | of Mr. ami Mrs. George Wober over from the previous meeting. The |on Surday.â€"Mr. Herbert Betzner Poetition â€" from _ A. Werrer regaraing { and sister Leom visite® at the home the strect sprinkling was again laia}ef Mr. Titus Kolb on Suncay.â€" Mr. before the Cosawil with 19 additional | I. Cressman an‘s family visited at nanws with the result that this teâ€" | th> home of his brother John â€" ncar quest will be grantecst by paying _ a | Bresau on Sumday.â€" Mr. Eli Holtz special rate. _ The application from } ar‘ Mr. Solomon Bowman and Mr. J. H. Ruppel for mouwingz the grass | Neah Boshart visited at thr home of on Gore â€" Park for the sum of $21 | Mr. 1. Cressman on Sunday last. was accepies It was docidd to hold anetber special mecting in the ~onmarrsme mm moar fature | to disouss â€" suitable liâ€" DIED NEAR BADEN brary _ and tewn hall sites. After beneg :,,‘; ',T,‘ (;:‘:' :,â€"' ",l",‘\ |.‘.h':“‘:X: PN?‘.N;:“; :;' Th? death occured on Saturday last opmed. * P Fâ€" ?E Ohvi:;."t.he“younzeat daughter of ly tedis anpearance.â€"Mrs._ Hatry Weiler 4 _ Watrrloc is visiting â€" at her home bere.â€"Mt.â€" arnd Mrs. August \hrens spent the 2ith in Fergus â€"Mis. Aaron Schweitzer of _ Bbrlin sporet â€" a few days at her home here last week â€"Mrs.__Johnâ€" Tanner who nas been â€" quite all is improving slowly.â€" _ The gay little Dandclion lights up the meadow:â€"The _ young people of â€" this _ community held a picwe on the flats on the 21th News â€" Netesâ€" Nir. H. W. Elsley spor‘ a few dats in Toronto and atâ€" tomed _ the funcral of his rephow, Elsley _ Denset.â€"Miss _ MeKillon _ @ Torenio â€" visite 5 hei fmonc, Irens Forwell Tast wes‘â€"Mr. Ambrose Walâ€" ters of Petroit spent a frw days here at his home and Irft arain or Monday _ fer _ Brooks +Je¢eâ€" wacre he will be emploeved at cheese makinz. â€"Mr._ Spies spent Friday in PRerlin â€"Mr. _ George Lackner of Te.onto, spent Sundav at his hane hereâ€" â€" Mro Jarc‘‘ Messinger has had his house _ repainted _ which add> great ly tedis anpearance.â€"Mrs._Hatry Weiler 4 _ Watrrloc is tisiting . at 1 Local and Personal.â€"Mrs. Hy. Pet-l terson «< St. Jacobs is visiting ber motler, _ Mrs. _ 83. Wieu for a â€" few l days. _ Mrs. Winn has beot laid _ up with a badly scalded limg.â€" _ Mr. Oscar Christman oue ol o _ local i milnun, ant lis brother Joho, have 'puu-hasz-d the Ott Farm fren â€" Mr Philip â€" Peiscl for the sum of $7,000 John â€" Christman intends movin, to the farm in t.o near futureâ€" Mr Alex. Smith lus moved inte the moms â€" lately vacated by Mr. ln‘n-l, Nclinsâ€"y, atove Mr. A. Jeanueret‘s store.â€"Mr. Sotomen Frey had a painâ€" | 'lul accident while working at t‘ buzâ€" ©siw â€" in the Interior. Furniture facâ€" > tory. His hand came in contact with the saw with the result that one finâ€" ! gur was _ amputated.â€"Among those | who atterded the funcral of thelats I Mrs. Schmidt who dies at Erosville ‘ last week were, Mrs. J. S. Ruppel, ) Mr. ard Mrs. J. S. Weichel, Mr. and Mrs. Gus. _ Allemang ard Mr. an â€" Mrs. Caspor Heimbecker.â€"The mary | {friends of Mr. Louis Ohligher whng Ihas been employed as boo‘kceper . of | Ia firm in Markdale will be pleased to i ; hcar of him being offered o much i~iâ€" { ; tor situation at Ceven Sound, which j he has accepted.â€"Mr. Pearce, Inspecâ€" ! | tor of _ Puwâ€"lic Schools has been inâ€" sJectinz the schools in Elmira and vicinity this week.â€" Miss L. Hoimes of Toronto, formerly a teacher C the public sckool of (this place . has 1 Ipass«l sucecessfuily the Necn#al examâ€" inaticns an hes been given an imâ€" | fortant pesition as teacher in Kent l school.â€"Miss Haitic Ruppel assisted | at a piano recital given in Berlin last i HAWKESVILLE The death occured on Saturday last of Olivia, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Gascho, of East Wilmot, aged 10 years _ The funeral took place on Tuesday, ] Briefsâ€"We are sorry to learn that Mr. Fred Foss is on the sick list â€" Mrs. John Tait aud niece Miss Edith ‘ Dillon spent several days last â€" week with friends in Lesly.â€"Mr. and Mrs. '\\'. S. Weigand and son Eden _ were guests of friends in Bloomingdale on , Saturday and Sungay.â€"Mr. and Mrs Simmons of Galt, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lonsbury Sunday.â€"Mrs. Thos. Hilborn leaves toâ€"day for _ Toronto to spend the holiday with her sisters, Mrs. Giles and Mrs McCoy.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Slaterly moved this â€" week ‘ to Preston after residing a _ short time with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bittle, oi this burg. Mr. Johr: Schetdel‘s _ borse recentâ€" ly became _ frightencd and ran away mashing the milk carriage to which it was attached. _ Fortmately the norse was not injured.â€"Miss Lecna Betzamer _ pleasantly entertaine: & number â€" of. friends at an ico cream party, â€" Saturday everfng.â€"Miss E. Shantz visited af her home in Bresâ€" lau on Sumlay.â€"Miss Mabel Sltantz, of Maysville, visited _ at the home of Mr. Titus Kolb on Sunday.â€"Mr. Alâ€" News Notes.â€"Mr. Herman Klein is very low at time of writing suffering from erysipelas. We wish him a . speedy recovery.â€"Mr. Sylvester Moyâ€" : er of Preston unloaded _ a car of | metal shingles last week at _ Baden. I A number of farmets intend removing | their old cedar roofing and _ replace | with the metal.â€"Mr. John Zinn was ; a business visitor to Toronto _ last ; week.â€" Miss Phoebe Heidlinger _ of / Conestogo is visiting at the home of her brother for a few weeks.â€"Mrs. M. Bast and Mrs. C. Kennel of New Hamburgy visited their parents last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Hy. Schenk | Sundayed at the home of Mr. _ and | Mrs. J. Grody.â€"A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Martin from ! Woolwich visited them on Sunday.â€" Mr. Leon Schloss of Grand _ Rapids is visiting his unure, Mr. E. Albert, for a few weeks.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Weiler visited Berlin and Waterâ€" loo friends on Tuesday.â€" Mr. _ and Mrs. V. Wilhelm of Baden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Binkle oo HMHamburg left Baâ€" den on Tuesday to spend afew days with Mr. Spreeman of Toronto. l Funeral of Mrs.. Bergey. â€"The iunâ€" eral of the late Mrs. J. _ Bergey, ’sr., took place from the old _ Bergey homestead to the Latchar church ‘and cemetery for service and burial , on Sunday and was very largeiy atâ€" tended. The deceased had been conâ€" !fined to her bed for _ about, . seven 'wccks suffering {rom a complication ‘ of diseases. Mrs. Bergey was in her 'elghl)fleighth year. She is survived by four sons and four daughters, Daâ€" vid of New Dandec, Nathaniel of the ! old homestead, Jacob . of _ Rosser, 1 Man., Aaron of Avaion, Pa , Mrs. A. | Swartz of near _ Berlin, Mrs J. | Kunkel of near Waterloo, _ Mrs. _ J. | Snider of German Mills and Mrs. M. Heckadon of Bridgeport. Also _ two !bmt‘hors and two sisters, Samuel of I rear Berlin, _ Cornelius of Elmwood, Mrs. J. Dirstine _ of ‘Elmwood, and Mrs. D. Eby of near Petersburg. She is also survived by 45 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. _ Among those present from a distance . were Mrs. J. Dirstine, Miss B. Dirstine and Mr. Cornelius, Eby from Elmâ€" wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gingrich _ of Preston, Mr. J. S. Bergey of Guelph and Mr. M. B. Bergey of Toronto. Personals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Ruppel and party of Waterloo were Sunday visiters at Mr. and Mrs C. Hoiâ€" stetter‘s â€"Mr. M. D. Haliman spent Sunday ?under the parental roof. â€"Mrs Ezra Devitt, of Cressman, Sask., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. K Devitt for a few weeks News Notesâ€"Farmers are getling their corn and potatoes planted these days and wish for a good rain as it is very dry. z MANNMHEDM LIMERICK BADEN :P-)oterâ€"bl\'ansâ€"ln Galt, May 11th, Harry Pooter to Elizabeth Evans, Stoke, England. & Leoâ€"Unittâ€"Jis Vancouver, April 27, â€"_ Abberia Unitt, formerly of _ Gailt, i to Joonssn Lee} Vancouver. The â€" death occurred this morning at the hospital after a couple @ woeks‘ _ illness of Miss Agnes R. White, cldest daughter of the late Jols1 White and Mrs. Catherine White Spruce street. _ Deceased was ore of Galt‘s best known ladies. _ She is sâ€"â€" vived _ by her motrer, three sisters and one brother, Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Misses Beatrice ard Nellie White and Mr. Alex I. White, l of Galt. In religien she was a detout member of the ic tral Presbyterian â€" church. The furcrcl will take place on Wedâ€" nostiy _ afternocn to Mount View cemetery: A sulscription of £100 has been reâ€" crived from Ancrew Laidlaw, of Spoâ€" kane, Wash., formerly mamager of the Galt _ Reformer, for the Y.M.C.A. building campaign fund. A drum© zad disorderly who waon arrestecd on the street Sunday mornâ€" ing was finec $5 and costs in the police court this morning. The Y.M.C.A. extension campaign at Stratferd _ was brougls, to & mcst arceptable close, the _ total cf $15,305 being _ realized. The amourt simed â€" at was $13,000. The surplus _ of $2,305 will be hanwo6 _ to the le al _ Y.W.C.A. to assist in their work. W. Goody, Galt, soveral rits broken and injured interneily. T. Krcl, Galt, injured internally. A youny man by the rame of Rayâ€" mor, belonging to tiis town, nad bis atm injured. John Blouse, Galt, rib broken. Je;. _ Doomert, Erestom, knce inâ€" jurec. ; (Others reccived Dbruises. Jas. Clulow, ard hip bruiscd STRATFORD GOT $15,305 Go‘t, May 23.â€"The following _ is the list of tisse who were seriously injured in the collision on the G. P. & H. St. Railway on Saturcay afâ€" ternoon in the collision tetween ty* passenger | cars. J!Ls.Quirk, Gali, _ a couple of â€" ri‘ls bre cn. Er»â€"At Pine Hill, May 16th, Mrs. Mizabeth Eib, aged 82 years. Risdaleâ€"In â€" Muskoka, Flatence Risâ€" dale, fermeriy «. Galt. Champâ€"In Galt, May 13th, Mrs. Arâ€" ie Fletcher Ghamp, ced 91 years. Maslanâ€"In Presten, May 18th, Geo. lieslen, ago + 50 years. Ofteâ€"Near Haysville, â€" May 8th, Christian Otto. Mossâ€"On May 16th, Richard, infant son of E. Erringtor ard Austin Moss , Prestcn. Sauerâ€"In Waterloo, May 2ist, Mrs. Elizabeth Saucr, aged 82 years. Many Ribs Were Broken in Collision Rotlkâ€"In Sauith Easthope, May | lth Mrs. Jrcob _ D. Roth, aged 42 vears. YOU have proâ€" ~bably been inâ€" tending to try Red Rose Tea for some time but from "force of habit" have just kept on using another tea. Break the Habit and buy Red Rose next time. Your G: Recom NEVER SOLD IN BULK MARRIAGES DEATHS Garlt, realized. The . was $13,000.. The â€"will be hanwé _ to A. to assist in their spinc injured d It (In Detroit, Boston vs Detroit on July 15, 16, 17, 18. In Cleveland,‘New York vs Cleveâ€" land July 15, 17, 18,) Watch For Further Announceâ€" ments 2000 yearling trout were recently cvposited in the Grand River 24 Fergus, a subscriptica for this purâ€" pose having been taken up in â€" town. Om of our citizems who has in the past acted in a similer mannor greituitously _ contributed cue hali of the above. If other towrs son;: the Grand acted in a similat manâ€" ner as Forgus has done overy year for some time past there wes1 be splendid fishing in our â€" river, as thess? previously put in scem to lave done well.â€"Fergus Newsâ€"Record. Daily Telegraph and Chronicle=Telegraph EXCURSION STOCKING THEK GRAND Over $2200 Was Collected . _ on Tagâ€"Day it was with difficusty that crowd _ was served. _ A _ ha; amount was realized from this ture of Tagâ€"Day. The automobile ride attracted a considerable numper of people but the number of autes was not sufficiâ€" ent to accommodate all. The revâ€" enue from this source was â€" not â€" as large as expected The Ladies a few days 1 turns when will be made The teaâ€"room in Wolfhard‘s old stand did a landâ€"office business durâ€" ing the day, especially in the evenâ€" ing when the place was thronged and All records were broken for _ Tagâ€" Day Collections by the Ladies‘ Hosâ€" pital Auxiliary on Saturday when the magnificent sum of $2200 was eontributed by the residents of Berâ€" lin. Waterloo and Elmira. Saturday was not the best kind of a day for Tagâ€"Day purposes owing to the excessive heat. The _ collecâ€" tors found it next to impossible to remain on the streets during the Gay and the usual large crowds that arc doing their shopping during the _ alâ€" ternoon were conspicuous by | their absence. Neverthcless the collectors were determined to make as good as last year and that they sueceeded in beating last year‘s record is indeed gratilying to them. The ladies are greatly elated over the success of the.r efforts and _ in reaching the highâ€"water mark. dor Herring, Pickled Trout _ The best brands of pink and red Salmon ro: to 18c a can. 9 Bruegeman‘s Grocery Phone 1172 Our Watchword is Purity Our M tto Full Weight The lent scason is here. _ We sell a choie varicty of fish. Salmon Trout, Whitefish. Lake Supetior Hcrring Labraâ€" The Grocer otanaBr0s&4 Go :. DETROIT Very special prices in all kinds of Linoleums and Oll ”(Alloths. Curtains and Curtain Materials, Wall Papers, the prettiest effects at the lowest prices. Ladies Rain Coats ts To This is the season when we show all thats nice and useful in floor coverings and we have searâ€" ched ‘ the trade for the best for the least mon« y, and we are confident that you cannot do better if you are looking for tasty and reliable goods than a visit to our carpet depar tment. Our speciai priâ€" ces on Rugs during this month will mean the saving of many dollars to those who will buoy now. July 15 to 18 Special Attractions BASEBALL L. Bruegeman Ladies‘ Auxiliary will meet in days to receive the full _ reâ€" when _ due acknowledgements clally intâ€"restiug prices, in Black, Fawn, Girey and Navy a o t t Es (i rls and Misses Sizes â€" $5.00 and $6.50 l adies‘ Sizes â€" â€" «_ 5.00, 7.50, 8.50, 9.00, 10.00, to 15.00 Large sizes, 40, 42. 44, and 48 Bust Measure, apecial at 7 50 and 8.50 This store is noted for good goods Don‘t fail to find the right place. Wtitnminent OB en 4th Annual Holiday We sell Ladies‘ Coats of every kind, long and shor every body. _ We a‘so sell Rain Coats the best made cially int â€"resting priccs, in Black, Fawn, (Girey and | (i rls and Misses Sizes â€" $5.0( l adies‘ Sizes > C â€" 0 sOf Carpets and Rugs â€"TOQâ€"â€" that the A handsome Waterloo 0000000000000000000¢066 0000090000 00000080009 0088 OPEX an account at THE Bank or Toroxto with a few dollars, add to it as you are able, and watch the fund and your opportunities grow. We add interest halfâ€"yearly. * A Savinus AccoUNt is often the key that opens when opportunity knocks at the door. ‘The lack of a few hundred in cash has allowed many a Golden Chance to pass a man by. The Bank of Toronto Watchmaker and Jeweller. Never betore has the goldsmith or silversmith been so prolific in the production of unique and plessing designs in all kinds of Jewelry for summer wear. Be it the sash pin, so artistically fashtoned and prettily enameled, the collar pin, or the fancy hat pins, the lady of fine taste has but to see them to desire them. Come in to see our stock. Just a Word About Summer Jewelery P. V. WILSON, Manager Waterioo Bra nch The Key and short styles in sizes and 0. Asmussen Assetsâ€"$50,000,000 Repairing a specialty. all fully guarantecd Berlin, Ont. saty‘es to auit 1 and at expeâ€" King $t., Waterioo H () D 0 U M

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