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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jan 1912, p. 9

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. dn caurven io ~ s ?1)::â€":7;' Â¥ ;;f; years.â€"Mr. _ ‘Michacl Fries has moved ‘back into his home in El mira â€" after. disposing of bhis farm and stock about a mile and a half east of town.=â€"Mr.‘, W. J. Mulloy who lately sold his farm a _ few + miles west of Elmira and at _ first| intended moving to thin villaga ban ‘dhanged his mind and will move to Toronto as soon as he can dispose ol his farm stock and implements, havâ€" / ing bought a fime residence in that < city.â€"Miss Viola Dunke who has heen visiting . friends in town and vicinity fora few days left for Ham ilton: on ~Monday where she . will spend some .tithe with her . sister, Mrs, Aflrw ; Portester.â€"Mr. lhny’ KMN ) Omh ltmhn t:on ‘~mp his. .. mira.â€" Miss t. in the plaee of (Mr. ~lim * Shaw ~who has been engaged in Mr. Geo. Klinck‘s jewelety stote| tor . s:;mm . years. Miss Klinck f just graduated from . .the is ‘College will~/;*. now & ~‘of her father‘s books.â€" Mr.. Shaw whose Home is in Owen ‘Sound . and: where be will visit for _same time before accepting â€" another tion,â€" will : be greatly missed by| ; numerous ;. friends in . town.â€"1 . ‘Alfred Gaikie of . the. Traders‘ Bank staff â€" has been confined to his| hon vlofn.tow'rduyswmg(o Severa. cold. ing to the breaking | "Of ~undermining of the huge cement | lum at Floradale a tremendons tush | ‘Of, water, ice and debris came down | Ahe â€" last %uym night which |/ niled .. some people 1livi [ .,‘“ in ' i wih d d 4 +Â¥ - loragate ciser Pn n ; ‘ 1. has e LC merst. wh 1 C Y A 8. . 116. 0 "E A e "'f,l'w Locals and Personal.â€" Mr. and Mrs.: ~Andrew Wenbzell and daughter of Nabospabrock, North Dakots were . renewing <acquaintances in town after an absence of some thirty $50 and also Sanitary Inspeétor at‘ a«salary. of $20. Mr. George Klincki was given the work of printing for! the year at*$49.50. Reeve E. “. Menger of Galt, was appointed an . ~Auditor for the year 1912; Mr.i1 Fred Siegner was appointed a memâ€" ber of the Board g( Health, by the Council. Mr. Menno L. Weber was also appointed am Auditor for this, year. Mr. Peter F. Stumpi and Dave Hollinger were appointed Comâ€" missioners undet the Municipal Watâ€"| erworks Act for 1912. The Council then engaged the portion of the Clerk‘s office on Atthur St., formerâ€" ly used for the same purpose, nameâ€" ly for a meeting room for the Counâ€" cil at a salary of $25 including heating and lighting. After numerous ) accounts had been presented and orâ€" dered to be paied _ the meeting ad.| journed to meet ‘again on the filth of _ February ~1912. ' ; t . Meeting.â€"The â€" â€" second of the village Councit \2: held last. .. ‘Monday evening . in .Clerk‘s OMiice, . all members present, and the Reeve in . the chair: A letter from the ,@ick Children‘s Hospital esking for‘ the _ usual gramb ob $5 was . read and the notion/ was passed that this be UHonated to the wbove .mentioned hospital. Next, word had beenâ€" received from H. A. Lees of Port Dover asking for inâ€" formation . regarding the . Gatemat faetory plant Uhich bas lately ‘been advertised in the : Toronto _ papers. The cletk was instructed to write to K. A. Lees and give the desired information. _ The next iteny of imâ€" porktant business was the appointâ€" ing of the different officers for the coming year. _ For the position of Medical Health Officer, Drs. A. R. Stchulz and R. W. Faulds _ applied, Dr. Faulds beingâ€"given the office. Apâ€" plications, for the position of Treasâ€" uret were received from A. Werner and Harty Zilliax; A. Werner obâ€" taining the office through the castâ€" ing . vote of the Reeve. . Henry Heiâ€" pel and Louis Siegman applied _ for the position of constable. Henry Heiâ€" pel was the Council‘s choice. , : Apâ€" plications were also received from the following for the offices of . Asâ€" sessor, J. E. Bowman and H. Gibâ€" son;, Sanitery Inspector, Henry }!e!-1 pel. H. L.‘Gibson was reâ€"appointed :‘ Assessor at â€"a salary of $65 â€" per. annum. â€" %fify Heipe! being appointâ€" e town constableé @t a salary of" "Rrk-. ye Siugs 1 | i ma riges *k a m Pvau M‘n %4-‘ feaite "St. Rev. G. D. 6 nee ol mllaeing uts ore joooaee n d lj”l were was g lrmw.,mlfi- 3.-‘ Rats ‘and Louise Dreisingâ€" ; woeal: ‘solo, Mr. Art Luschinter; itrumental, â€" Miss ~ Leanote Otto ; ; several gramaphine selecâ€" Ww Lichty; cornet solo, E. Wit * ~"After â€"the musical ~part of, theâ€"evening drew.to a close "reâ€" ffeshments in _ the way ‘of _ candies and â€"fruit: wyee pasded. A ~yote ~ of thanks was passed to Mrs. Ratz, thanks was passed to Mrs. â€" Ratz, 8r., ::o had so kindly lent © her home t th,Yomlw ®â€"_ enâ€" joyment, â€" and also to the: commitâ€" tee who had prepared. such . a splenâ€" did _ programme. + C dnjstlian ‘Punzlulmm\h. Isaac ~Wistmer mot / # ul ~accident . last '.my.' As. abo. was . wome stairs she trippod on fln'l)t tom _ step and fell heavily striking her head with such forte @s to &A Shmall (blood vesse! : which fl% her depatrture" a. number of : her friends présemted hor with a beauâ€" tilul little gold elock.â€"Mr. C. Nethâ€" ery, who has been working for sevet« al. months in Berlin moved his fahs ily to that place last: week,. Mrs. C. Hergott, st., accompanied her du#h-r. Mrs... â€" Nethery and will inSoture ~~mAke: her; home with her. â€"Rev. â€"Dr. â€" Seanlon . attended the annual meeting . of : the . Sunday Charch FeH . in Hespotte last .. wot. irch ; im Jlast . nuyir: l:hlu vrm‘k, Libr= ary, will Jdast yeat‘s . maga« zines to the Wighest â€" biddet on Saâ€" turday.. . ovd’. Jan. 27th â€"inst | in 1 Annual Meceting of Board of Trade ‘â€"At the annual meeting ‘ofâ€"the Board ~i_‘Trade held ‘im the Maenmerchor -wxâ€",mrs-â€"m&&r’m‘m‘- there ‘were elected‘ the following. officers: ~President, Menno L. Weber; secretag,. |Geo. L. Zieglet;; viceâ€"president, Ged. ; Klinck; counciliors, AmaSa. Winger, J. ‘S. Weichel, Oscar Vogt, Geotge Rupâ€" ‘pel and Peter ; Stumpf. The mecting | which was the: most . succéssful meetâ€" ing ever ‘held by this board and among . the different members who were present:were‘ noticed the folâ€" lowing: _ Messrs. Fied Nolinsky, |Philip Christman, Armond Kimmel, Amasa Winger,: Geo. L, Ziegler, Anâ€" derson \Schroder, Chas. Schierholtz, John Bowman, George Ruppel, J. D. Merner, Dr. Schulz, A. Edâ€" wards, John Weitzel, Aug. Werner, A. Steinke, Dr. Faulds, E. Arnold, Reeve Hitborn, Hy. Hedrich, _ Oscar Vogt, Sol. Frey, Dave D. Ratz, Chas. Klinck, C, Dreisinger, W. ‘H. Otto, _ Menno Weber, F. Shurly, |Pete . Stumpt,â€" It.is the intention of the . Boar® to hold a banquet in |the _ near firture at which _ Hon: Adam Beckâ€"will be the guest _ of honor. It is the idea of the Board to encourag6 . and also to bring to & crisia tho". tallk of: the Carnegie Library and Town Hall ahd also to secure ~the Hydroâ€"Electric power i{ at . all . possiffle.â€"Master Reggie Ratz mlm Friday with his friend re Snyder at St. Jacobs. Miss Louiée © Dreisinger visited _ ger friend Miss ‘ â€" Mabel â€" Straub, at Berlin last. week.â€"Mr. Aaron < Hoffer who has conducted a dry goods store of hin own for the last two years at Bright, has sold his business and has â€" been engaged as clerk in â€" Mr. s k C ;mu a â€"sweeping m ‘of luck. 4s‘ they .. have, . not as yet lost a =n¢ and .it . only _ ..their good _ playing continues > they >will lcame; out "vietoriousâ€" in this district, The: gime which was played . hete \last Friday night with Baden ; was almost _ too much ~one sidedâ€" to _ be Nery interesting, . the * score.‘ being i19â€"3° in : favorâ€"fof. Elmira,. The game lg,u clean throughout and the penalâ€" ties . were {¢w.â€"Mt. Emerson Holtzâ€" appendicitis Mmh n:::n- ing. very. favo@ably. Dr. . Lucy of Kiuelph, who, with the assistance of two of «the : local doctors, operated last Thbreday ;¢ and proâ€" ‘ o .’! ‘J.vh' "as ~well as can: "bée expected, bis _ case having {been of aâ€"very. serious . nature..â€"There !k' to ‘he mn iHNustrated lecture given here by ‘Rev..C.. R. Miller of Berâ€" lin in the pear future and the noâ€" tices and date set for it will apâ€" |pear Jeter.â€"Rev. . Emanuel Schulz of ‘Tonfimfl., who . is visiting his . Othet ‘ and ‘brother in . town ‘is laid Cup with an attack ot rheumatism at ‘his â€"mothér‘s . home lon Artthur St.â€"Mrs. Dr. Ratz lateâ€" ly oi Bonner‘s Ferry, formerly. of jthis town was renewing acquaintanâ€" ces for a few days last. week. ‘She was accompanied by her little daughâ€" ter, Betty.â€"Miss Alice . Miller, who has, been visiting her sister Mrs. Wm. Steuernagel for a few days, left for her ome in Wellesiey â€" this : week.â€"Mr. _ Gordon > Peterson of Hawkesville spent . part of. last week with friends in town.â€"Mr.. August Blatz â€"sr., . has .been confined _ _to his‘ house for several days and . h‘ still under .the doctot‘s care.â€" . Mr. still under .the_doctot‘s ‘care.â€" . Mr. Wm. H. Brox_of Wadina, Sask., who with his. wife and family _ ate visiting at the home <of his ‘sister, Mrs. «John W. Ford, is quite ill, sufiering fromâ€" a severeâ€" cold: C#l aFibly covered from her recent severe n-nuh-hv’m:h é again.â€" &W been engaged â€" by . Amy and Jury < to assist , them ;Mm grocery â€" «businessas boy. e Last Friddy night . the members:;of the ; Froh Sinn. Club beld one : of M i 0) 4(0) 4(0 404 i0) 4(0) 40 404 0)4 ) (@) 4( ) 4( (@ @ eati +) ke: her; home with her. canlon . attended . ‘the | «_ of > ‘the. _ Sunday ite . ol © the . Methodist in Mespeler last . Wedâ€" mue}, will be pleased she Bas so fat reâ€" ib held one â€" . _of aces in Hedrich‘s Fischer‘s . barber Elmire < â€" hookey sweeping ~ streak "as : Rexall ~Orderlies are eaten just like candy,«.@fe /particularlyâ€" prompt . and agreceable in action, may Be ‘taken at ano. time, dayor night; do | not: cause © disrrhoea, nausea, gup*. ex« cessive 1 . Of other â€" undesitâ€" ablo.dlnmrm a vety . mild but positive action ;upon the organs with v:luh they ..come n.mj apparently s a tonic‘ ‘upon \;?h:hnlmmrout of the â€" bowel, â€" thus : |â€"overcoming weakness, and alding to restore the bowela _ to more _ vigordus and pfl- thyâ€" activity. & Rexall: Orderlies are unsurpassablo and . ideal, for the use of ‘éhildren, old folks and delicate pertonis: We‘ â€" canâ€" not too highly recommend them _ ‘to all suferers from any form of constlâ€" pation and its. atiendant evile. That‘s '3, we . back. .oor faith, Inm with 6 * promise‘ of money . W 40| .give to 8 108. ablets 75. ‘cents and ‘80. "( 80 h ’ nory '1‘*--%‘ , y f i d e ies :- uts +4 4 %!: L dECe! ?" o !,‘.'{ We guarantee immediate | and posiâ€" tive . reliel â€"~ to allâ€" suferers from constipation. Inm every:. case where our~ remedy: fails to do this we will return‘ â€"the (_money paid ; us for it: That‘s â€"a"frank statement of > facts, and â€"we want you to . substantiate them atâ€"our ~risk:~ $ A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee ner of Berlin, visited friends in town on S,ntgird&y.â€"m,,mdl’tioa of Mrs. C. Gruiber still. continues to he very criticat ° u:_e.t slight hopes are enterâ€" tained for complete . recovery, â€" The . Liberal Club of this place will Hold its next meeting on Jan. 26th inst., wh:dx memll:‘fipd speakers are expected to be present.â€"Mr. R. B. Main of Armstrong, B.C., is spendâ€" ing a few days with his brather in town. â€"Mr. Ralph Behrens [ of Guelph ;fent Sunday at his _ home here. . Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dreisâ€" inger visited friends in St. Jacobs last week.â€"Mr. Sidney â€" Otto of Waterloo _ spent Sunday at _ bis father‘s _ home here.â€" Mr. Orley Luckhardt .of the Traders‘ _ Bank staf who was â€" recently promoted to the head ~ office . at Toronto, bas again been transferredto Glencoe, Ont.â€"Among those who: were successâ€" ful at the recent Xmas.â€" examinaâ€" tions ‘of “&e B eflin. Colleginte were â€" no the ;following . from this ~@owmâ€"Homors. ig Form I., Alverto â€"Stumpf, .:; Pass, â€" Leonard Stump(. .. Form 1 â€"A., Honors, Gusâ€" tave Ruppel, Leonore Otto. Form II Pass, ~Reggie Ratz and Hilâ€" bert Weichel. :, Form HI A., Pass, Roswell â€"Ratz. : 3 No Cause to Doubt at the. time. to -w‘:&‘ \wh fying. it ancooni) al stittches. Mre. resting easily.â€"Mr. i Elorg‘v‘h‘,‘m 3 Mty Fn ts â€" â€" of ©. the â€"â€" D& Laval t‘rm tw To., by â€"selling moree _ spachines than â€"any of .;, the other : agents: in this distcict. A x ge 7 Pss t t P o . se !,., ! I gg ud _who > o4 ie L }s J ho wenee ol a dogtet Awe | «The : Wome 1t b» f P ..a{v noved to ‘ Floradale where he{sddress . thh. mboting a rg‘--p.u-- shop.â€" | cal , &1 wea) ‘m.. Moser : was. the Kecipient.| 100 '“i & i nznmwt:’zu.‘“ iberg _ jdf the or having . outren Mity [ be prese ““‘i ts . â€" of ©. the : D&\ Laval |meeting â€"wil be held . | g-an To., ‘by selling |man‘s ‘Hall!~ i the a w»achines than any of : the {evening se§sion jwill cor agents: in this district. gramme .specially prepa Hation of: Officers.â€" uam.oe;;iu x bu of : Guelph, â€"Jubhlin.>. of ~Yaâ€" & is f:: Anerson also of ¢ Guelnh / {School C ‘_,wm pore bg 4ss Briefs.â€"Mrs. Alex. Hammond spent a couple pf days with her _ sistet, Mrs. Strachan, in Stratiord, . last week.â€"Mr. Arthur Frasborn _ accomâ€" panied by his Sisters, Misses Pearl and Maude, spent Sunday at. their father‘s home here.â€"Mr. Wilsonâ€" Onâ€" and of Wellesley spent Sunday . with his Triend here.â€"A‘ baby girl came to stay gt the home. of Mr. and © Mre. ie m m «* A, 6 here attsnded ,% on Manday .. was a | w& Will Wray‘s o aitee, : it | Mr. Peter Erb of Millbank : spent a day. last week with friends _ here and in Wellesiey,â€"Mrs. â€" Zephr _ and daughter Fannie attended the . Zepht ‘and Road wedding at Wellesley ~last week.â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lichty attended. a quilting bee at the > latâ€" tet‘s mother‘s in Wellesley: one ~ day last week.â€"â€"Miss Berg of Lisbonâ€" is visiting at present with her sister, Mrs. Jacob +Schnoider here. â€" : Mr. James Dewar left last week for â€" his sister‘s, Mrs. Armstrong, . Michigan, whete .. he intends> spending â€" the summer. â€" Jim‘s many frieads~ will misg him here.=â€"On account ... of . the. severe snow storm last | week Mr. ;la"fi?'n sale .:n postponed tifl ; % A «< There . was quite a m here who attenid« ed the carnivali in “hflv{: day night ‘in spite of the roads, day with friends at Btu:“ . Our mail driver was not able. toâ€" go t: Crosshill Tuesday. Wednesday . last week on ount of the . â€"storm Briefs.â€"Mr. Adam â€" Rominger | an old Floradale boy and an expetiencâ€" ed harnessmaker has opened a barâ€" ness shop in Mr. Bergman‘s block, «â€"Mrs. Wm. Ziegler of Elkton, Mich.,; and Mr. . Wilie â€" Ziegier of Manitoba are at present visiting with Mr. and Mrs.â€" Fred Sochner.â€"â€" Rev.â€" R. Eifert=. is â€" visiting his sonâ€" Rev. Rudaiph EÂ¥ert at Tavistock this week. â€"Mige Florence .Smyder is spending ‘a few days with friends at Waterioo and Berlinâ€"Miss _ Maâ€" tilda Snidet â€" has again left for Waterloo to spend a few weeks with friends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | Shantz of â€" Hawkesvilie visited â€" at the home of ‘Mrs. Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. . John Brox last Sunlay. â€"Mr. Amil ~ Umbach Nas taken up his . residencg in Floradale. He has mecepted a â€" situation‘ with . Mr. Dan‘ Bowman as engipeer in the saw mill. ‘ ‘The great â€"stockâ€"taking sale is going . on at. A. Ruggle‘s genema] store. s g. A : â€"Mockeyâ€"Ou® Yocal. hockey _ team ‘onee _ more:, skowed . off their â€" true ¢olors when â€"th Saturday afternoon they _ played & return game with Conestogo, the score. being 4â€"1 in favor ‘ of our boys. It was . well 4or the other ~team that one . of our ~abarplayers was at home nursâ€" ing a sprained .ankle, which he reâ€" ceived ~the night ~before â€"while at ‘practice.‘.". Lineâ€"ip. | ‘ Goal~â€"Dahmer **Twieter." > _ ' mn t (mr.n ; ‘ Co'ww ‘‘Bobby )* ‘ . Left witsgâ€"Gilles. | P Contreâ€"Helleri * { â€"NMrs.. â€"<Menmo ; Weber ol Eim spent â€" Mondsay, â€" with â€" friends in town. C + all abg : ‘thhsuug'é be § ‘Firmers® _‘ megting : id in Mr. . Wide man‘s ‘Hall Abe | afternoon.â€"The evening A WM':!P:; amme . ‘propared i casign . verynody ‘welcome. <_ ‘~ mer of â€" Sask.;â€"and , Mrs. _ . Bendet :e;‘.!‘i:lsk)wl iew i;y-‘u ‘;li: " w# .m- T h mamtfiu Mt. Murat: of Baden spent Sumday at the home of Mr.®>and>Mrg. F._E. Welker.â€" Mr. Aureleus . ~Barbarich of . Eigin, 1}., is ‘spending a week‘s vacation . with his. ~grandowther, <Mrs. .‘ Reutlinger. Schto uoekenifes «1t take wiace on oi Toa. 4 fean io l lc ie . l d { of . Heidgibety spent. Sunday . ; with friends in town.â€"Misses Engleter was ie Catitly, Pnd Autt monnte .«â€"Miss : spent m with ‘friends in Berâ€" lin . â€"â€"Miss ugtem. of .. Strattord‘ gpent Sunday with her sister : heré. â€"â€"Mr ;. and. Mré, .. Eby, ot' mw'l:- spent . Su : ormet‘s broâ€" ther here,,; ;F.g gy.-â€" Miss Gerâ€" the ©, L and Miss Hessenauer ot Berlin; % i2 .. tew . _days. with Miss ; Kilsinger.â€"Mr .. and “"-_,'f‘.:‘: Goalâ€"Holle Pointâ€"Seli: MMWDtn "Pike," Right â€"wingâ€"‘‘Baker" > Gieg,~ Lett wingeâ€"Feil, .. â€"â€" Reféree«â€"Floydâ€" (abel: AIUGWOOD FLORADALE §1 JACOBS M dis ie it C ts C ato o oi i p us( olitaet, ce 5 3y 1 whan y wohy n‘lfi ‘Yi M apd " News Notes.â€"The metry peals _ of the sleigh belis are in being heard. . Locals, and Pano-x.-â€"- Mr. ~Alvin S:i‘er and the Missés 13 and Marian Snider of New Dundes flgo;h the ;lei‘borind on Sunday.*, Mr:~ and Mrs.. M. Devitt and hnl‘j.y"ol Guernâ€" \"' B‘l.. are s 2 mi' parents,at m A. Shants of mnear Guernsey, Sask., t tw weeks at ;u home wme e a‘ few from this vicinity attended revival meetings in the U. B. Church hNnDnai:â€" "‘"finm& nwttoolahfi ference in Berlin on Wednesday.â€" Hockey~=If there are. two ‘hockey teams in Canada more evenly matchâ€" ed than New Hamburg and Wellesley we would like to hear . from . them. Aiter losing to Wellesiey in Wellesâ€" Ihyon'l‘uudnyllghtby a seore . of 3â€"2, made in over time, New Hamâ€" burg turnéd the tables on them here on Friday night betore a large crowd is 2 riny Touly sontrieg fame. Bet: a f con s general satisfaction.â€"A ‘sewing mal’ ing of St. George‘s Chutch ~ Guil will be heldat the home . of . Mrs, J. R. Feick on Thursday afternoon. irendent, on Me. Rieman, °o & , Rev, Mr, Nieman; _ Viceâ€" Superintendent, â€" Mr. John‘ Koerber; Organist and Secretary, Miss Hilda Cortie, Treasurer, Miss F. Niemanâ€" Two rinks of the ~New â€" Hamburg Curling Club are scheduléd to m at the Bonspiel which opens in G: ; toâ€"day.â€"The Deputyâ€"district _ Grand Master and staff of the Independent Order of Oddfellows ol this dlgietl will pay an official visit to â€"Nith Lodge, New Hamburg, on 'l‘hnn::z‘ evening, January 25th, for the ’poce of installing the officers for the present year.â€"Mr. Oliver Becker had the misfortune to have his front teeth knocked out while playing with ~the Hamburg hockey team in Wellesley on Tuesday evening last.â€"The Young People‘s Society of Trinity Luthetan Church here will render the religious drama, ‘‘The Prodigal Son" in Welâ€" lesley. on ‘Thursday evening, 35th inst under the auspices of the _ Lutheran Church here.â€"A fresh consignment of books has artived for the Public Library, but as yet they are ~‘not ready toâ€" issue.â€"Owing to the small surface that the river here presents at presént on account of the breaking away of the dam there will be some difficulty in procuring the usual supâ€" ply of ice fot summer use. â€" . Sa# h ', » 9 in an ‘_“.'/R,;'”' * v I L wl flr oC ; 5 > TaFiC * -p.;‘:‘, f e #5. yeaye o sn y ‘A-"‘_.i m 4 C '$'e|,.}fi3t o Mro â€"fThe enny S C Gund ’:'flh neins‘ The mnars »PHL, y .. m u""‘:'j' o S =3‘ s mrw, MGo v t giier <,r“.“"!4* ,hr;(?.,.,,; w 4 reck Mr.‘ P. W. _ ridivell. of | Badén eÂ¥ â€"â€"â€"MY. . $ . d t of" Augarre m "., ie » 'm F en o Ni â€" fh +A K.. UFB on Tuesday from ith‘s I man °C, .â€" 8t. | £ i oi par s tuciorm. tmb of i. was a bus visitor â€" in mvo.w, and â€" Mrs. ie ie e mm several fi- during the past week.â€"â€" Mrs. e Erb and little grandson, Master i,Mm the guests ot: Mrs, last: week.â€"Miss Margaret â€" c in the guest ~ of Mrs,. R. T in Beriin this week. â€"Mrs. (nén and _ _ daughter Margaret errive. in . town _ this week on a month‘s visit. to ‘ Mrs. Huyeke‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. ,G-Hnllq{::'::x. Pabrick . McDermott, lumberman of Toromto ansd‘ South River, was a business . visitor: ~ in town on Tuesday.â€"Mr. Green ‘ of rwhfirmuug agent for the ; Mail %& Empire, is in town in the interests of â€"that paper.â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Bean have returned from an extended visit with relatives in Brantford. Mr. William Millar, for many . years town.clerk, has handed in his resignaâ€" tion to.take effect on the first. . of February.â€"The inaugural meeting" of the New Hamburg School Board was held .on Wednesday %h‘t when Mr. R. L. Winn was a ited" chairâ€" man and Dr, Marty secretaryâ€"treasurâ€" er. ‘The following committees â€" were appointed: . Inside Committee, Mtessrs J. F. Rau, Alfred Hahn _ and < Dr, Marty; . Qutside Committoe, Messrs. W. H. Umbach, Gomnmn â€"and R. L. Winn.â€" ‘Mr, . Berlet â€" and family have moved into their handâ€" some new residence on Wilmot stmt.‘ â€"At the business meeting ol St. Peter‘s . ‘Lutheran Chburch â€" Sunday School the following officers were apâ€" I ! 5?!’&' 2 DA & ah s & day hard and Hamilton.â€"Mr. and M rew . Hkhibart Sgm s "Whes h t% ‘ % "!'%g'.'“-*f;,f _L /1 Nows Notes â€"The anbual) mebting o MA _‘__" the Farmers" ative h last R J «Please bear. in mind" that â€" PARIâ€" SIAN SAGE is\ not goaranteed to grow _ bait ° on b&ld bends. © | «> > In Mr. Galdet‘s case the hair . root Taa" wis brnisian sa on atoa reason . do just what he â€" iss f“Se;iu PAmsl:z SAGR -::t::: To: wing. tha of the Soltih, * * the hait dame is until now 1. E good a head of bair as '?‘ c ‘Terrible P ‘"About. two years ago my .. hair, . !‘The next time Mr, .Gaidee came beard and mustache started to come, into my s il#;unhflu the M!nmmmtumufiA%% Writes . the flmrhr;ol;'gl& 6 ukgist ‘who sold l"u'u..m ; Secing: PA BA advertisâ€"| ance was so changed 1ot fi.lmwm-flffiku"‘:‘ Ady: proparation to â€"anyohe fort wHat, it is recommended for.‘" Sam 0.*. .nu? City, Col. Co., Pa. . ~Oct. 11, 193." Lost his Hair, Beard . and Moustache * f | Quelph, ‘Jan." 32.â€"Gueiph has seâ€" cured â€" another new . isdustry. lt.‘ ‘Moore _of Patis, who is associated wilh W. E. Buckingham and other Guelph citizens, _ in the newlyâ€"incor porated © Colonial gumu Company , is â€" backed _ by. ish as well as local capital, . Artangements: . have | %@M;h take over the * old trowe â€" property / on Cambridge street, recently| .â€"vacated .. by ‘ the Colonial Whitewear Company. . The factory will start with forty hands immediately® the _ machinety: is u.J Stalled. Cake No ces e s nai tp oo + Guelph Gets _ > New Industry was held atâ€"the home of â€" Nrs. W. on Wednesday. . afternoon last. t2 " ‘were served at . Athe close . by the hostess.â€"Mr. and Mra M.: Wolle were guest» at the â€" wedâ€" ding â€"of their niece .on:â€"Wednesdgy ‘aitemoonm last, of near Galt.â€" The ;n'ntfly ftiends â€" of Mr. _ James Curas will ibe sorry to hear that he is conâ€" fined. to the ©house through iliness.,â€" â€"Miss Ruth Brydon ol the Royal City spent Sunday with ber mother; Rev. Dr. Dix of Guelph _ took Charge of the, service Sunday afâ€" ternoon at . 3.15â€"â€" Mrs. J. B. Wolfe ‘ calléd ~on hen . tather on Friâ€" day _ last. 4 l Messrs. Eglestone ant Riddle of Toâ€" ronto, ves" of the Post: offica .m ~held a conferâ€" ence â€" with local. &flm on ‘Taesâ€" L:ay last, relative, to, roral ‘ mail :deâ€" ivery, > => * _A ts Figh Ae . As usual the debate was the inter esting feature. The subject. was, Re soived. that at the. present time men‘s Institute : was held st the home of Mrs. _F. . Johnson on Wedâ€" nesday . afternoon of . last week. The attendance . was ~very good and an, excellent programme was rendered.â€" ©0Ck, ahd > A.. C. <Becker, Mt. : Moâ€" ‘ will h‘_" dei .“;z f â€"The mfi' Iye ted >in the U.B. ‘chure g-' ®, L. D.D. : w-,.«uwg_dnu ins Nfi#fiflmh those who â€" avtended.â€"â€"Tha regular‘ meeting ol ~the Literary Socviety was held in Chipman‘s ml_omrrLy ~evening last * when: an excelleut ‘programme was rendered to a large â€" sudience» stemm is of more. use to . mankind than electricity. _ Messrs _ Clayton Toman . and Huber Hllbonyhuk the: afirmative® side while â€" Mesirs, Elyen Shants and . Leslic, MeDouald were &ozunlvaâ€"w.'rb,dv duo:‘ was rendered in of t: negative . side, +â€"Other features . the . programm®& | were the â€"reading of . the: ‘‘Fakir,‘* gelections by â€" ~ the male and mixéd : . quartettes, â€" also by McDone The tegular. monthly meeting ~ ‘of mesy, Copmatity oi | vet s Aegin 4., was w*ha"n' ~zyut‘ o oo ooo uie e Th Arils e ‘ Preaident of â€" the localâ€" â€" Woâ€" Mess _3Â¥ ® ]of this winter, :. PARISTAN 2 GE is withoot doubt the most t bait growâ€" er, beaitifiec and dandruft cuts _ in world, and who are wastâ€" tUoe . with commercial tonits should wn.‘ It Mr. F. E. Shantt, formerly of Ber» lin, and ~now in Lethbridge, Alberta, is n%: acqusint ances in Waterloo County. He ~has become a thorough Westerner and : in convervation with: a >Tele= graph representative on Y mx? mt'w in the _Â¥ # of Lethbridgo this year. were. smorâ€" mous, no less than um'.E'm of wheat heing harvested over Snd chfeped "af .’I'l.nn-t uis and shipped up to time. Mr. Shantt stated. that owing to the |immense amount 6f grain . that is |ready for shipment;there has been ~a tnntn it en tnsls tional railwa . ,wiu- soon uiqun‘.d., "The elevators have had an busy | seaâ€" |son, all of ‘them kept fifled to overfowing. .. Mr. stated that the : weather conditions. in ‘Lethbridge are very much mord cotmfortable than in Regina .and other Western cities, there being from ~45 to 80 degrees diference during ‘tNe kréater gortion and . prosperous Ne# Year * ie cadbrings"~ Slan for. Ontario* to" buy" a . carlosd . horses, whichhe .. to > bri mess t s here att all.â€"The country coal mings all busy these ‘days. and % u‘d‘falt at Mm f . ‘The, crops : in thissvicinity are all threshed and mostly marketed, e 220 in Tow Hoatiz m staome * / wBg ,.mu»fl.’m mostty _ 1of seed at two dollars â€"per bushel. ‘The ,cro.mahlr.mll.gh . O the coustry.and wery l complaint is beard from the farmers. expe pm&tmmsmdnq m â€"The ¢f wes :mild since No * ;:::f Nfe mw:::’x'm and . ~ New Yo it »was EUyâ€" ,.w‘v 7 4 thoygh ‘at: the umiawm& it Ae cmntey y it willbe a mild einge say 4 id winter. We are having odly a few inches / of Hamburs, won the same. . Whch MJ was ‘called © Ahe T’gi' â€"# . favor _ of "& he . Farmé Institute ~meeting was well ‘attem ed .: and : the: .subjects . discussl were :. very:> interesting, insteuetive and . well ‘recoived., Mw-_ on chestra â€"furnished the: i Sor the occaSion. en y um 5i. a 1rowidd m or «ol Wellealey.â€", rp6 . _ . return :.u :: x uh was more © cough. flm&:’ res was MMM ley had the | bottet :of the . > game alt the ; way ‘through and: . nade des perate â€" â€"eflorts . to..score . . es prevented M'::““ Jt is due fangely to his work that Hu:m wou<the game. When 4 im the ‘j o with our â€" boys. ~ The | f ime was ‘@ ties 22 but j . toâ€"score until © 4,».” fore th(flg * <the . were able to do a Jt m tife . work . and scored w hich 2 ut > / ht "(;34&,@\ P es e stvpak . ar ‘.@afi; MILK RIVER, ALTA hmidt of . Ne est . of: . Miss im

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