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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Jun 1911, p. 4

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place at the home of the bmde s | Mrs. W. R. Plum and the Misses Allâ€" mother, Mrs. E. Kumpt, when _ ber | chin spent Coronation Day in Stratâ€" @aughter Lizzie of Stratiord was uniâ€" | ford.â€" Mr. William _ Allendorf _ of ‘Red in the bonds of matrimony to | Stratiord visited his sister Mrs. Mr. Green of Stratiord. _ Rev. Mr. | Dorsch here on Coronation Day.â€"Mr. . Voss tied the nuptial knot. and Mrs. Charles Mayer _ oi _ New â€"Witteâ€"Schumacher.â€"A pretty house| Dundee visited Mrs. Carl Messner at wedding took place at© the home oi | the Commercial Hotel here last week. the bride‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sylâ€" | â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heppler of the vester Good of St. Jacobs, when City Hotel, Stratford, spent ~a few Miss Catherine Scrumacher nm!t ;lp days with friends in town last week. C. F. Witte of Baden were united in | â€"Mr. and Mrs. David Eby visited the holy bonds oi matrimony. _ Rev.| friends in Chesley last week.â€" Miss Mr. Linke of _ Cunestogo p&r;ormed Ethel Winnâ€"was the hostess of a very the ceremony. <Mrs. Oscar od actâ€" | enjoyable 500‘ party on _ Friday ad o(:ds bri_d:s:la:ild, and )lr.Th‘ (;scar c\'cningdlafltu I-Miss()tltargarfl (},rir;:~ assisted the groom. e happy | mer and Mr. Ezra o were _ the: couple went east for a wedding trip. | lucky prize winners â€"A large number Badenites are sorry to hear lIAxaL of pupils from the rural schools are © three assistant teachers are leaving | in town writing on the Entrance exâ€" weur school. _ They are looking for | aminations _ which commenced _ on yhigher positions and _ one teacher£ Monday.â€"The members of the congreâ€" _has already secured ;n good Pl(bsi{i()‘l gation of the Baptist church here ~__out West.â€"Mr. Geo. Huchn of New | held a reception on Tuesday evening % Mamburg did some splendid _ work | last in the church for their newn /with his cement machine last week. pastor, Rev. Mr. Pust who arrived Baden will _ soon have all _ cement | the day before with his wile. Speechâ€" walks instead of the old planks. â€"|es were â€" delivered by some of _ the Rev. Mr. Marshall of Didsbury, Alta., | men present. and a splendid musical I visited his friend Miss Charlton last programme was rendered by the choir week and intends taking her out west :’:‘Iu-r which refreshments were served. s his bride.â€"Mr. Ed Liersch of Monâ€" here was a large number of people treal visited his mother last Sunday. / present and a very enjoyable evening -â€";rv Harry Holwell of Toronto vis~| was spent.â€"Mr. Oscar Cressman held his parents on Coronation Day.â€"| a very successiul barn raising on _ Mri Bert Livingston of Galt visited Saturday last. A large number _ of his parents for a few days.â€"Mr. and| men and not a few of the fair sex Mrs. Ahrens of Fergus visited at | were in attendance _ and â€" everything the home of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. | went along without a hitch â€"A gar_'l W. H. Etbach, for a few days last | den party under tHe auspices of the â€"_. week.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. J. Issict _ of | Sisterhood of Sh. Peter‘s Lutheran Shakespeare visited at thke home _ of | Church was held _ on the beautiful _ her father, Mr. .J. Brueckner.â€"Mr. E. | lawn of Mr. Charles Ritz on the Flanans of London spent Coronation |evening efCoronation Day .. The weaâ€" ~â€" day with his family at Badenâ€" Mrs.| ther â€" conditions were very favorable, * J. Andreas and Mr. and Mrs. _ Wenâ€" j and a large number of people were -{‘:dell of Waterloo visited at the hnmol present, making the afair a success " ; ®f, Mr. C. Milier last Sunday. both financially and scecially. §: â€"2z2z2z2z2______ & The service in St. George‘s clarch n BLOOMINGDALE here each Sunday for the next â€" four re~ months will be held at sevem o‘clock " tems q( lnu-r('.sl.â€".\lr'. D:‘ M. Bemâ€" i't the evening instcad of at three 3 and Miss Abbic Bemis nsll(:d Mr. Iu clock in the afternoen.â€"Miss w. |; n: M[si( Mc‘r]mo B\rz:«-lm!;l alt) tl"lm'lml Sicgel olsI\Iitchz'll has teen engaged | week.â€"Miss Adelaide Detweiler iby _ the Schcol Board to teach the Berlin spent a few weeks the guest ;l’ximar_v "Deportment of the _ Public |]] of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Snyder. â€" ; School here after th> summer vaca [â€" _ _Messrs. Aaron Heipct, Kenith Scheiâ€"! tionm while Miss Bogue w‘sx has | becn . del and Fred Heimbuch, . and _‘hl"t\-m-hing this division will take clerge | l lllssess If‘:lttw l_it_-:v'-l ar;d“lmh \P':b.v. of Miss McGics‘ rocm, Miss _ McGi~ 3 were Sunday visitors of Miss Myra having resigned. Scheidel â€"Misses Batrice â€" Piaf and _ Toliday quictly Celebrated.â€" Corthâ€" ; Lillie Hummel of Waterloo Spent 2@ atiore day was quietly | but | loyally few days with Mr. and Mrs: Hummel obsetvec in town. Business PB \ last weckâ€"-llr»and Mrs. Albert Snyâ€" .. nerally _ suspendcd and many â€" fass k der are -“P““‘!'"g a few days _ with , were displayco. _ The first event c the | / ilnends near Canbora â€"A\lr. and lh:s Cay was a, baseball game â€" betweon | ; $ Abe Buchier H"‘l' family of near. St. gpo Foundry | anc the Clerksâ€" of Coo [ a =Jacobs spent Sunday at _ Pleasant (own resulting in â€"a vietory for tho | q f View . â€"Mr \.lamt-s lu‘nv'c-l n‘sncd \\.nh former by the score of 13 to 3. The |¢ , Mr. and )[IS‘ Alex \Schaffer on 49â€" High â€" Scharl won from the Brass d > day.â€"Miss Emma Frances of Detroit or.‘s 13â€" to 4 in the aftetm»in, ‘ is .the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hummet : whil> in â€" the evening a picked teaa this week.â€"Mr. D. M./ Bemis leit .89 ; trimmed â€" the Plattsville visitors _ to !:nd_ay 7finr a business trip to _ New tha hurme af 1h in an mss o) Areal visited his mother last Sunday. â€"Mr. Harry Holwell of Toronto visâ€" 1»% his parents on Coronation Day.â€" Mri Bert Livingston of Galt visited his parents for a few days.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens of Fergus visited at the home of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. W. H. Etbach, for a few days last . week.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. .J. Issler _ of Shakespeare visited at thke home _ of â€" her father, Mr. .J. Brueckner.â€"Mr. E. Flanans of London spent Coronation day with his family at Baden.â€" Mrs. * J. Andreas and Mr. and Mrs. _ Wenâ€" Wdell of Waterloo visited at the home C Of Mr. C. Milier last Sunday. On Thursday while sesisting incle varting _ machinery from the basement of the R. For‘es‘ Company‘s mill to the fifth Roor, Mr. Robert Torrance reccive * _ injuries which will neeessiâ€" tate his takiret a fow holidary‘s. _ The accident cocutraed as a mis hine. was being ta‘ en from the clesator â€" shaft, whon soddionly thy rops ef the tackâ€" ling _ brokse permittins of the maâ€" chire to fell on ‘Forrance, whee oreâ€" ecised _ severe injuries to his right leg. At dirst it was featrest the 1°g wa@s broen but forturately for I1.m this _ was not the cas> Hhed assis tamwe n\ been prempt the machine goul©® have â€" fallon through the eletaâ€" t _ shaft to the ohusemert Poor, hich if it had cccurtred wonld have 8 d serious ofesvlts, as men wore hing in the â€" shait esterday | forenom, Russell, sor of . and â€" Mrs Willtam Eagle, _ met ho an accident in the S\ d acineg m of the R. Forhes Mill in which Fight Irg wos ‘so%en below offe ‘ " Rusoh o wli. catrries hobhins. ‘ TWO SERIOUS ACCIOUENTS AT HESPELER York.â€"Mrs. .J. R. Hawkins returned to her home at (Greenwood, N. Y.. after spending a few | werks wit‘h Mrs. Bemis. Badenites are sorry to hear thai â€" three assistant teachers are leaving weur school. _ They are looking for yhigher positions and _ one teacher . has already secured a good positioa out Westâ€"Mr. Geo. Huehn of New â€" Mamburg did some _ splendid _ work Pwith his cement machine last week. Baden will _ soon have all cement walks instead of _ the old planks. â€" Rev. Mr. Marshall of Didsbury, Alta., visited his friend Miss Charlton last week and intends taking her out west s his bride.â€"Mr. Ed Liersch of Monâ€" & CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH _ 4TH UAL EXCURSION TO _ DEâ€" s IT ON JULY 15TH. FARE $2.40 RETURN. GOOD FOR FOUR _DaYS. a~ ~ Gravel Pit Caves in Injurying Mr "ms Mayer.â€"A serious accident beâ€" MSell Mr. Moses Mayer of St. Agatha, son of _ Mr. Joel Mayer, of Baden, ?lfle drawing gravel and doing other € on the road. The pit in which ‘was working _ caved in, injuring . Mayer to such an extent _ that broke one arm in two places and rced the muscle with the _ shovel le. The wound required four itches. Drs. Gillespic and _ Marty ded his injuries and last reports dicate that he is doing nicely. Greenâ€"Kump{ Nuptialsâ€"On _ Wedâ€" nesday, June 31st, a quict wedding > place at the home of the bride‘s mother, Mrs. E. Kumpf, when _ her Maughter Lizzie of Stratford was uniâ€" "ted in the bonds ofi matrimony . to Mr. Green of Stratiord. _ Rev. Mr. Voss tied the nuptial knot. > Witteâ€"Schumacher.â€"A pretty house wedding took place at© the home oi the bride‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sylâ€" vester Good of St. Jacobs, when Miss Catherine Scrumacher and Mr. C. F. Witte of Baden were united in the holy bonds oi matrimony. _ Rev. Mr. Linke of _ Cunestogo performed the ceremony. Mrs. Oscar p&ood actâ€" pd as bridesmaid, and Mr. ‘ Oscar Good assisted the groom. The happy couple went east for a wedding trip licks savs "fine and cool, with ugh shower to make it pleas July 15â€"18 These are the (‘! Telegraph excursion dates, ks wasna‘t bribed either. o0 mantor he ca machine in its leg to be scuven n fracture of th 8u $1.00 anouau in ad 2l ce uie aaney ane m w 0 is hok in all its hranches," * stt ain se menageprt vubilabed every dvertising know nreasonable an l ; be made known on applicatior ice of changes must be left at ‘his e not later than Saturday nown. copy for changes must not be r than Tuestiy noon. . Cseu«l sements accepted up to We each week. AOVERTISERS BADEN +m iM, t insr pleasant with just and VCm WC5! and aiso the many bardâ€" lfixu.n:d.fl'; s_ips, trials and discouragements met $2.40 tetuga. en t the ~ ImHans in theo Canadian s No:thwest. wheo has been takirer * ce couct the O.3A06, in Guelpa and wheo is sailing for ler home in Engâ€" fa lwot fooa vacation gave an c«AMdress | ; ofâ€" Naturday aftcrnoon _ in St. Georâ€" 1 wes‘ church to the ladies of the conâ€" m Eirgatiun. Miss Batker gave a very ; interesting account of _ the provress ] cf missionacy work throughout the ( Notthwest and also the many hardâ€" Berlite Collegiate Institute will presid: eqcr the examinations here.â€"The ladi: Aid of _ Trinity (Luthstan _ church are belding a sn »xberry fostival i: the skat nz rink ore Tuesday even ing, June 27th. _A geod _ mausical propramme has beon propared. _ Holiday quictly Celebrated.â€" Corthâ€" atiore day was â€" quietly but loy illy obscrvec?‘ in _ town. Business es cnerally _ suspended and many fass , were displayco. _ The fiist event cithe \Cay was a, baseball â€" game _ betwoon the Foundty anct the Clerks of tie town resultinrg in a vietory for | tho former by the score of 13 to 3. The High Schaol wor from the Brass McI..s 15 to 4 in the afterm»in, ;\\hilz‘ in _ the evening a picked teaa trimmed | the Plattsville visitors _ to the ture of 10 to 30. _ Three t rks from â€"the _ Wello€oy) Lawie How. ng ll'lub came _ over | fos a â€" friendly game with the locals and were deâ€" featedl by ten shots. 1 Eckel Appel Nuptials. â€"A pretty «June wedding took place on Wednsâ€" day afternoon, .June 2ist at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles Apâ€" pel _ when their _ second daughtir, Miss â€" Margarct was unmted in marâ€" mage to Mr. Edward â€" Foael, also of this town. _ The ceremony was | priâ€" fremea by Rev. Mr. Michm of Betiin in the preserce of _ only â€" tlas immediâ€" he o relatives of the family Miss ldelia Appel, sister of the bride was the bridesmaid, wirle her brother, Mr.â€" Ralh Appol of ‘Turonte was best ‘ marn. _ The yeing couple left on a short wedding trip and upon their retuirm o will reside in New Hiamhurg â€"Mr. J W. Smith, principal of the | Hish School hrre will be a presiding oftieet _ ato tiv â€" departmertal examâ€" inations in the Galt Collegiate Instiâ€" tute, _ which commenee en July 3r4 ‘ Mr. Williams acting prirciyal of â€" the Local and Personal â€"Mr. Bailey oi Colborne is paying a visit to his son Mr. A. Bailey of the Standard Bank staff hereâ€"Viss Millie Ritz was _ a visitor in Berlin on Saturday.â€"Rev Father Gies of Newton spent several days in town last week the guest ol Mr. J. F. Rauâ€"Mr. and _ Mrs. A Smith of Innisiail, Alberta, are payâ€" ing a visit to fricncs in New _ Hamâ€" ibug and vicinity. They _ are the guests of Mr. and Nrs. T. W. Smith ‘â€"Mr. Brooke Puddicombe spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Exeterâ€" Mr. Charles Merner of Peru, Indiana, arâ€" rived in town on Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Merner.â€"Mrs. Zinn of Preston is the guest of her son, Mr. Jack Zinn â€"Mr. and Mrs. Cole of Doon are visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. P. Erast. â€" Mrs. (Rev.) Meyer of Galveston, Texas, is the guest of her daughter, ‘ Mrs. Theodore Franke. Mrs. Meyer is a former residént of New Hamburg, where Rev. Mr. Meyer was pastor of the Baptist church.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sutherland and daughter _ spent Coronation Day in Ingersol â€"Senator Ratz was on a business trip to Otâ€" tawa last week.â€" Miss Nellic Anderâ€" son is spending a week viith {riends in Elmiraâ€"Mr. and Mrs. John Frasâ€" | er of Berlin spent Thursday last in town with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fraser.â€"Mr. Philps of Eden is paying a wvisit to his son Mr. Frank Phelps here.â€" Mr. and j CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH _ 4TH ANNUAL EXCURSION TO DEâ€" TROHMT ON JULY 15TH. FARE $2.10 RETURN. GOOD FOR FOUR DA YS. Interesting ze Miss 1 cothe 0 Irafi wost. ache NEW HAMBURG AAddr s on â€" Missian d a~ misstenary | 1 the â€" Canadian S with by the nmsl‘qmann.â€"'l'rir.ity Mothcc« t church will hold their anâ€" t+ al _ Simcayâ€"school picnic on Friday afternoon in Hostetlet‘s grove The _ vrerman _ of hea‘t‘s _ good temprer bright _ eves anda in thke results of correct digcsticn, wins the : the world t _ yout farilty _ Chamberlain‘s icer ToMets owill a A_joint _ meeting of _ the Women‘s Institute and Farmers‘ Club will be by‘ld on Monday evening, _ .July 3r0.â€" Addresses _ will be deliveres hy Mre Danquet, Clars Day; Alma Daughâ€" lers‘ Reunion, Banquet, and Recital by "Katherine Hale", Toronto, Ont.; Baccalaureste Sermon by Rev. F. W. Ho‘!linrake, B.A., Windsor; Domestic Seience Luncheon; Fine Art Exhibit; Y.W.C.A. _ Anatal Meeting; and prizc giving. The _ College closed it‘s thirtieth year in circumstances of greally inâ€" creased prosperity. Theâ€" Commenceâ€" ment Exercises incluced two Junior Recitals, three examination Recitals, a1d one Post Gracuate Recital, all in Music and Elocuticn; Juniorâ€"Seniot Banquet, â€" Class Day; _ Alma Daughâ€" Read the big aavertisement in anâ€" other column of this issue telling you all about the big doings in Detroit on July 15th, and then tell your friends you are going along with the Chronicle Telegraph excursion that day. Successful Literary Meeting.â€" The union mecting which was held beâ€" tween the local and the New Dundee Societies was largely attended, about 200 people crowding into the school house to hear the programme which consisted of dialogues, â€" songs _ and sclections by the New Dundee orchâ€" estra. The principle feature of the programme was the debate "Is sucâ€" ccss in life due more to will than to good fortune." The affirmative was upheld by the New Dundee representaâ€" tives, Messts. H. Bergey and Gordon‘ Hallman. The local society, _ wahich had the negative side of the argumcnt,‘ was represented by Messrs. M. C. Herner and S. A Bergey. The deri;" sion was rendered in favor of the afâ€" firmative. An admission fee was charged to meet expenses and _ over $16.00 was raised. The big event of see the start at hay ing. \ Personals.â€"Mr. Elmer Reier, Miss Lulu Reier and Miss M. Fischer of Berlin were Sunday visitors in _ the neighborhood.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagâ€" ler of near Bamberg visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman on Sunday . â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Lang, Mr. S. Shantz and Miss Bertic Shantz, alf of Berâ€" lin, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Baer on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Karcher of Bethel visited at Mr. and Mrs. A. Hallman‘s on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A C. Bowman motored to Canboro on Saturday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Knechtelâ€" The entrance scholars of our school left for Berlin on Monday to _ write their exams. Only three went, namely, Miss _ Ida Bowman, Miss Lydia Bergey and Mr.J ilgin Ehy. *°202 ‘Sems.â€"People are all hoping for rain as it is very dry and if it does not rain soon the root crop will suffer. Hay in this vicinity will be a very light crop and high prices will prevail this year. This week will see the start at having News Notesâ€" The St. Jac Jbs branch of the Women‘s Institute will hold a special meeting on Friday aiternoon, June 30th, at the homes of Mrs. J. Filsinger. Mrs. Horace W. Parsons of Forest will address the meeting. Mrs. Parsous comes highly recommended and all members _ are requested to be present. In case of favorable weather the meeting _ will Ihe held on the lawn.â€"Mr. Joseph | Diekhl of Preston s;ent Sunday with Ihis sister, Mrs. J. Feilâ€" Mr. Elias j Snider is home again after spending ia pleasant month vacation in the | western provinces.â€" Mrs. _ Messner | spent a few days with her son, Mr. Levi Haus at Waterlooâ€"Mrs. Winn of Elmira spent a day with her daughter, Mrs. Hy. Petersonâ€" .{iss Marie Hell and Mrs. G. Heller spent Coto:a&iun Day with frienas in Guelph.â€"Messrs. J. L. Wideman and W. W. Snyder spent a _ few days | in Toronto last week.â€"Mr. _ Walter Dean of Brantford _ and Mr. Levi Dean of Detroit spent a few . days . at the home of Mrs. G. Heller, King street.â€"Miss Annie Knischeoski of Hamilton is spending a month‘s vacaâ€" tion with her mother here. â€"Mr. Osâ€" car Scheifele of Detroit was home for a few days last week. â€"Mr. Alâ€" bert Hauck, who has been employed at F. E. Welker‘s general store â€" for the past three years, left on Tuesâ€" day morning for Stratford where he has $cured a good position in a dry goods store. _ The Evangelical Y. P. A. of which Mr. Hauck has been a faithful member, tendered him a pleasant surprise on the eve of his departure. His many _ friends _ who very much regret to have him leave our midst, wish him every success in his new sphere of life. CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH 4TH ANNUAL â€" EXCURSION TO DEâ€" TROIT ON JuULy astu. FARE $2.140 RETURN. GOOD FOR FOUR DAYS. eicle â€"Telegra; h Inuhh In verman _ of _ toâ€"day who has ALMA COLLEGE good femprr, gorxi CcONESTOoGo teal s the admiration _ of If _ your @gesticn is MANNHEDM correct living a.d good sT. JAcoOoBs ) h Foutch Annual Detroit, _ July 15tK. a iovely compiexion, lain‘s Stomach _ and will correct it For he affirmative was Dundee representaâ€" Bergey and Gordon al society, . which ide of the argument the yvearâ€" Tne sense, Baseball fans are sure to be interâ€" ested in the baseball programme Deâ€" troit offers during the fout days _ ot the Chromicle Telegraph excursion on «July 15th. Detroit ts. Boston, July 15, 18, 17 and 18. And New _ York plays in Cleveland the _ same days, giving an opportunity to excursionâ€" ists to see at least one of the Cleveâ€" land games. Boats run every night to Cleveland. Lcin, aged 91 years l.il'hlcrâ€"l% Tavistock, Juna Fre®* Liebler, _ aged 48 years MclIntoshâ€"‘n Gelt,. iJunc 30th, Robt Mcintosh © Byronsâ€"At New Castle, June, Byrons. Zilliax â€"At Elmira, June 25th, Zilliax, Sr., of Elmira HMHamakerâ€"At Elmira, June 24 G. Hamaker, aged 24 vyears _â€"aged 30 years â€" Leinâ€"In St. Jacobs, June 16th, Hy Greenâ€"Kumpiâ€"In Baden, Jure 21st, Lizzic Kumpi _ to Mr. Green, ol Strafjord. Parkerâ€"Mannâ€"In _ Bright, Juns 21st, HMavelock Parker ta Sarah Mann. Avisonâ€"Kirklandâ€"In Galt, June 21st Mabel (!.ra Kirkland to Rev. H. W. Avise : of Brantford. Burnsâ€"Wilsonâ€"In _ Galt, _ June 21st, Elizabcth Wilson to W. R. Burns. Aliscnâ€"Bairdâ€"In Galt, Jun> 21, Maâ€" bel Baird to Wm. Alisea, of Galt. McGiver»iâ€"Scottâ€"In Galt, June 21, Ella Scott to Alfred Chester Mcâ€" Givern of Regina, Sask. Sutherlandâ€"Drydemnâ€"In _ Galt, _ Jum 21st, Esther Dryden to G. A. Suthâ€" ecrland, St. Thomas. Beamishâ€"Heughâ€"In _ Proston, _ Jaine 21st, Oliva Hougch to Crandcll Pramâ€" ish _ of Manover. . Sccisonâ€"G°eâ€"In Galt, June 7th Perâ€" sia M. Gee to R. Een Jackson of â€" Chicage, ‘ Mussclmanâ€"Bohlen + 1â€"In Elmira, June 21st, _ Louisa â€" Bohlomder fix Fred _ Musselman. Hardicâ€"Hahnâ€"In Guelph, _ .June 22, Christima _ Holm to Chas. _ Mardic of â€" N:eâ€"sagaweva. MINARD‘S LINIMENT LUMBERâ€" P. Ellis and L. A. Weber of Berlin were visitors to town on Tuesday. â€" Miss Eelina Bowman has returned home from Thamesville. Dawsonâ€"In Limerick, June 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, a daughter. _ Mr. G. Bettschen is fencing hi: property in the rear of his block, preparatory to making a lawn tennis court.â€" Mr. N. Bock, formerly _ of Preston, has moved to town and has opened a first class barber shop _ in the front of Mr. A. Maeder‘s _ shoe shop.â€"Miss May Johnson is spending a two weeks‘ vacation in Waterloo.â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Snyder and family of German Mills spent Sunday with relatives in this vicinity.â€"Messrs. H. 20th, _ Mrs. Geo. .. Neumecister, Newmeisterâ€"Noear _ Topping, _ June Meeting of Bible Society.â€"The anâ€" nual meeting of the local branch â€" of the Bible Society will be held in the U. B. church on Saturday, July Ist, at 7.30 p.m. A representative of the Upper Canada Bible Society will give an illustrated address. Special Scrvices in Bapntist Church. â€"Commencing on Wednesday evening, June 28th, at 8 o‘cleck, a series of special services will be conducted ‘in the Baptist church, by the McMaster evangelistic band of ‘Toronto.â€" This band is composed of five brilliant young men, good singers and speakâ€" ers, and doubtless the meetings will prove beneficial to many. A. Bergey of the O.A.C, Guelph, reâ€" presented the Mannkeim society. New Dundee Wins Debate.â€" In the interâ€"society debate held at _ Mannâ€" heim, between the King Edward VII. and the New Dundee Literary Socieâ€" ties last Saturday evening the local debating team, Messts. H. Bergey and G. B. Hallman gained the _ vicâ€" tory. Messrs. M. C. Herner and 8. an address and a handsome _ leather handâ€"bag to Miss Barker, as a slight token of the esteem in which she is held by her many _ friends. Lunch was served by the ladies to which all did justice. The company dispersed at a seasonable hour, all present havâ€" ing spent an enjoyable time. _ Miss Barker left for her home at Sterling, Ont , on Saturday morning. Pleasantly Surprised.â€"The home of Dr. and Mrs. Rice was the scene of a very pleasant event last Friday evening, when on the eve of her _ deâ€" parture from town, Miss J. Barker was quite agrecably surprised by wbout twentyâ€"five of her friends from town and vicinity. The feature _ of the evening was the presentation of i . "Laura, your tea is always so good !â€" and mine does vary so. What kind do you use ?P "Why, Red Rose!" "Well, I must order some on my way home!" ; NEVER SOLD IN BULK MARRIAGES NEW DUNDEE BIRTHS DEATHS Tunz 21st Mrs John Mrs Mr Don‘t imagine because you are not going along your friends will stay at home also. Your friends ARE going, and you‘d better make arrangements now to go to, er you will be sorry when you see the jolly Chronicle Teleâ€" graph excursionists pull out of _ here on Saturday, July 15th. Centreville ced other relatives in this vicinity.â€" Miss Ella Lirz was a visiâ€" tor at the bome ef Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyor, Fountain street, Presâ€" ton m Saturcay _ 2ite noon last. â€" Mr. anc Mrs. John Detwiler of Brantâ€" ford were Coronation Day visitors with _ Mr. ard Mrs. E. Detwiler of Spring Hill Farm. ' News â€" Items.â€"A large mumber of this immediate vicinity, have already ignifi¢d their intcontion & tw;:ing â€" in the Chronicleâ€"Telegrarh Excursion to Detroit from July 15tk to 18th. This is ong of th: most popular excursions \af lhs season.â€"The morry, morry tinâ€" \kls of the joyous wedding bells, will fall like music on our ears during the \present week. _ More anon.â€" Mrs. \Gliver Clemens of Galt, who wa; a recent visitor at the home of het grandâ€"nisce, Mrs. Norman Hertle, left last week for Berlin, where she will be the guest «/ ler fricnds there. â€" Work at the Riverhin®, cemetery will commerce _ Wedncsday, _ .June 28th. This is the manSa‘c that has gone forth to all th se thit are interested i:« this worthy object, shoul‘s the weaâ€" ther prove unfavorable, it will I~ cn Tresday, .Jure: 29th â€"Miss A«tline R. Gimbd of River Lodge was a visiâ€". tor _ in Preston lsst _ week. Miss ! Namy Schoficld of Parkhill was an . guest at the home of her cousn, Mr. S. S. Detwiler for a fox days n‘ last week.â€"Mr. anmd Mrs. Norman Latsch of Brush (‘?I(v"‘::.!n, are. spending _ a fortnight with the fermer‘s parents, Mr. and _ Mrs. Ferdirard TIatsch f . Centreville ced ethor relatives in this CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH _ 4TH ANNUAL EXCURSION TO DEâ€" TROIT ON JULY 15TH. FARE 3244031-1ETL'RN. GOOD FOR FOUR DAYS. . July 15 to 22 this year. Come with the Chronicleâ€"Telegrgph; Excursion to Detroit _ cm July 15th and see tim races. ANNUAL EX icr of Weresley and Miss Hastings of Crosshill. The following officers were elected:â€" Mrs. Brown, Winterbourne, â€" Hon. Pres. & Mrs.. McKay, Linwood, President. Miss Hastings, Crosshill Viceâ€"Pres. Mrs. Hurst, Concstogo, Sec.â€"Treas. lee v» servers in the basement of the _ Presbyterian church by tho Hawkesvillo Institute. Annual Mecting.â€"The annual mectâ€" ing of the Women‘s Institute was Ield _ in Ballard‘s hall, Hawkesville,, on Monday, June 19th, with about sixty in atteraance. _ The President, Mrs. Brown of Winterbowtne prosidâ€" ed. _ The different regorts were read and approved.â€"Essays were read by Mrs. McKay of Linwood, Mrs. Forâ€" @peotal PrIGO@S on Ladies® Wash Swits Silk Gloves, Ladies‘ Underwear, Shirting, Tabl | Itams _ of Interest.â€" Mrs. (Rev.) ;ku and _ her mother are visiting â€"| friends in Flesherton.â€" Mrs. Haho ‘ and Mrs. Kreuter of Heidelberg spent ; a short time with friends here _ ,01 Tuesday.â€"Rev. art Mrs. Schmelky of Hceidelberg made a few pastoral calls © here ca Taresday.â€" Mr. Thomas Markâ€" brm is confined to his home at preâ€" seut.â€"Miss E. G. Winn spent Wodâ€" nesdcsyâ€" in Berlin.â€"The Woner‘s â€" Inâ€" stitute will have a meeting in Balâ€" lard‘s Hall on Friday afternoon. A | lasty speaer will be present ard ad-; dress the meoting. _ All lads â€" are invited to attend.â€" Mrs. The ias asi Mrs William Gay of Galt o visitâ€" .ing their mether, Mrs. Wm. Cadwell. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ruggle and Emaline Dietrich of _ Floradale spent Sunday with frieeds bereâ€"Mrs. E. G.â€" Winn | and daughter are visiting friends i:« Hamiltcn.â€" Helen and Lloy? Elsley w o spending their holiiys at their home here.â€"Mr. Schoner and family | . cmn Tues@ay moved into their now |â€" home lately purchaed from George | Lackner.â€"Mr. ani Mrs. Elmer Ahâ€" [ rens cee visiting friends here at proâ€" | sent.â€"Mr. F. S. Spics spent _ Monâ€" |â€" day _ in _ Crosshill.â€"Nettie Bulmer, : Laura Spiss â€" Ina Leaper left on |. Monca; for Crossisll to write for | Entrance Examinations. Their : frienis _ wish them saccesâ€"Kitty || Belloed of Borlin spent a week‘s holâ€" | idays at her home here.â€"Wesley Nith | of Torante, is visiting 1<s frienc, Perâ€" : cy Delay.â€"Mrs. Norman of Elmira is|< visiting friens; here. Her friends are | pleased . to note that Mr=. Norman ,: has fully reccvered from her rceent P illness. P From now on prices are very interesting on all Cotton Goods great opportunity of getting a full stock of Summer Dresses at ric FEW OF THE GOOD THINGS. of Muslins, Cinghams, Cotton, Voiles, Nainsooks,etc Ts Windsor Races are being held 60 pieces nnl{ of fire Cotton Voile in elegant designs, neat patterns, also lgnesden and Paisley patterns in all the best colors, fine for samâ€" mer drewses, regular 35¢ to 45¢c, on sale 25¢. 350 and 450 Cotton Voiles 25¢ 50 pieces of Dress Muslins in checks etripes and neâ€"t emall patterns, good colorings, ro?cllur 2c and 25¢ per yard, on sale 15c. Special Prices on HAWKESVILLE FREEPORT SUMMER SALE _@_M & Agfl, Berlin, ‘Ont. 25 pieces of printed muslins, all good designs, floral effects and stripes, they come in pink, blue, mauve, tan. white or black, regular 18c to 20¢, on sale Capital and Reserve $8,944,000 Assets $50,000,000 Waterioo Branch : P. V. WILSON, Manager It is not necessary for a man to be free of mortgage or other indebtâ€" edneres in order to avail himself of the privilege of a Bank account. As the money can be withdrawn at any time, the Bank acts as a safe depository for the money until such time as it is needed. Loans made to responsible people on reasonable terms. keepi Fine Watch Rep;i;ing_ a Specialty, But it is the Goods that Count This firm features quality. We are building this business on the firm foundation of quality,. We want your trade;, we are trying to deserve it. Talk is Cheap 18¢ and 200 Muslins 12 1â€"2¢ ) Suits, Summer Coats, Parasols , Table Linens, Napkins, etc. The Bank of Toronto 12 1â€"2¢ Lotton Goods. Stocks must be reduced Dresses at ridiculous low prices. _ HE] FARMERS! . Asmussen This is an exceptional good barâ€" gain, uot the ordinar y, hut;'sood Scotch ginghams gvarant to waeh, in m the good coloringe, stripes, checks and plain chambrye, reg. l5¢ and 20c, on sate 12jc. 42 in . Nainsook 12 1â€"20 a 5 pieces (f fine Nainsook, 42 in. wide suitable for n‘ght gowns and all kinds or ladiea‘ anderwear, fine even thread, regular price 18¢ per yard, on eale 12}c, Fine $cotoh Cinghams 12 12e , Blouses, Hosiery, Lisle Issuer of Marriage Licenses. uced, hence your HERE ARE A and

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