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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Feb 1912, p. 9

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+# c une bride;" Grace ._~Mary Schmidt, . . M C. Hildebra Button Graff, Cans M n , Northern Hunt fare \ Hefbett Wank Wumfi ;;hk‘_k_\iie. Weary: Wilâ€" . e; Hugh an, Rdben. Women‘s / t Class, Comig’.lu.' Karges, â€" Dutch w; Johngie® Hopf, washerwoman. omic, Childrén‘s, Clarence Brightâ€" "Â¥ail, cannibal; Milton. Luft, umbrella mender. ‘Special, Alired Book, Pollyâ€" wog. Mr. Bergéy of" Toronto ‘and Mr. Goettler of Lockwood, Saskâ€" Rtchewan, were the judges. Monual Méeting.â€"Ane annual meet, Ing of the Wilmot Agricultural Soâ€" tiety was held at the Imperfat â€" Moâ€" &el here on Saturday afternoon, Janâ€" mary 20th, with w good attendance. Mr, F. Holwell, the secretary, read the financial geport, which showed a handsome mlg balance. This stateâ€" anent was adopted and the following officers were elected ior the present: ‘::: President, Samuet Cassel; 1st Pres., Alfred Kauiman; 2nd Vice Prés., Levi Master; Directors, George S. Fowler, Henry Walker, A. R. G. Bmith, Chris Witzel; Henry Zoeller, #tm. ~Geéorgd Lautenschlager, f Anderson and <Alfred Kerr. _ _F. 0 was â€" roâ€"elected secretaryâ€" Ari r.. Mr. R. N: Kert who . has the president: of the society for khepast twoentyâ€"six years,. resigned Bd was made" an honorary life memâ€" Bér .by a whanimous vote on recogniâ€" Â¥ion:of his : valuable: services during &bhe many years he;was in office. > Announcersents Rave been ‘received in town of the marriage of Mr. Erâ€" hardt Veit, son of Rev. Mr.Veit of Tauvistock, and (ozmer?;.- of‘the Standâ€" mrd Bank staff here, but at present of ‘the Customs branch of the Civil Bervice at ‘Ottawa.â€"Mir. George Morâ€" "has moved into one of Mr. L. G. ‘s ‘mew houses on â€" Asmus having to vacate his â€" former ome owing to the contemplated reâ€" : t of (Mr. Wolie of Wilmot who Ant to ‘I8ave ‘his farm.â€" Tavistock enttance class" ~played the Hamburg entrance clags a game of hockey. at Â¥he rink on Baturday â€" afterâ€" ®oon. The sgore was 5â€"4 in _ fayor of Tatistock,. . Mr., George â€" Mortey Audual . ng>â€"The anpual . meet» Ing of thummn TUnion Cheese and Co. was herd.in the factory on sesday, Jan.. 24th. | Mr.=â€" Wi.: : was appointed chairman Mr:tF. kluu secretary of the meeting . financial . statement showed a ~ very substantial â€" year‘s Bbusiness, . the amount received during the year lfor theese and butter ‘bging 2:.' During the year a veryâ€"fine W was erected, m. by the chief :. inâ€" , one of _ the finest . in . the 3. make of butter tor the ‘year was B 1be. This is / manuâ€" ' Anethod of manuâ€" ¢ Ire 4A lar one;> apart from: aflc & ‘tevenue to‘ the comâ€" rom. Tot ho vavte ‘H.Q.d. t home. Ahe: a ‘ Mr. MeKenzie of Ingersoll, dne of istructors," o flmg ding matters â€" of importance®" | in of M Weinesâ€" Lodge _ Meeting.â€"Brother A’lexander{ Wilson, Deputy District Grand Masâ€"; ter, paid an official visit to _ Nith | m, No. 96, Independent Order of; llows on Thursday ‘evening hst.‘ accompanied by exâ€"D..D..G. M. Abra~ ham and Brothers Heppler, _ Bloom, Burdett and Kirkland. The report of the Lodge was highly satisfactory, Nith Lodge having perhaps a greater sum per capita than any other lodge ol the Order in Western Ontario, The Deputy District Grand _ Master with his assigtants ‘installed the ‘ofl-,l cers for the present year in‘ a very ; dignified and happy manmner. and â€"deâ€"| livered: a â€"most eloquent address. Afâ€" ter the business of the â€"evening was: over the company adjoutned to the‘ Queen‘s Hotel, where Brother F: A.| Kraugâ€"andâ€" Mrsâ€"*K.raus ‘ hastâ€"prepared. a â€"sumptuous repast . of which" the brethren to the numberâ€" of° â€" twentyâ€"‘ five partook. Brother Seyler,. _ the ‘ newly elfected Noble. Grand presided,; with Brother Fox. in theâ€"vice . chair, and alter a _ few tntroductory _ reâ€" marksâ€"turned the tqast list over to the vice ‘chairman, who called upon. .Brothér Peine, the reeve, to officialâ€"} {ly. welcome. the visitors to the town. Mr. Peine was quité equal to the 00 easion. The following toasts were then proposed and responded to: â€" Grand Lodge of Ontario, proposed by .Brother Laschinger and responded to ‘by Brother Wilson, D.D.G.M.; the Ivisiting lodges, proposed by Brother jA. R. G. Smith, and responded to 'by Brothers Abraliam and. Kirkland, of Avon Lodge, Dutton: of Minerva f ‘Lodge, Hamilton, and Hostetier, of| {Elkton Lodge, Michigan; Nith Lodge No. 96, proposed by‘ Brother Bnrâ€"l dett and respofded to: by _ Brother . ‘Levi Master. .After: the health â€" of .the ladies. had been drunk the â€"gathâ€" ‘ering dispersed. ‘The officers @lected Iwere: Noble Grand,," Bro.‘ W.> P. ‘Seyler; Vice Grand;; Bro. Alex. Hahn; Chaplain, Bro. firyden; Recording Secretary, Bro..F. L. Peine; Finanâ€" cial Secretary, Bro. L. Hostetler; , Warden, Bro. H. Gerth. _ Bro.‘Adam Berlet is the sitting. past Grand. â€" | . Miss . Wade, : returned ~missionary| from China, will give an address hl St. George‘s Church here: on . l'rih” afternoon at three o‘clock. â€" Messrs. Henry Zoelier, H.. Roeht, Ludwi;‘ iPieper, â€"SAmuel . Zurhrigg, Duiol% Zurbrigg,. Eckhardt Kalbfeisch _ and‘ Adam Berlet were installed as memâ€"} bers of the Church â€"Councilâ€" at â€"the | morning service in Trinity Lutheran , Church on Sunday last. j ol Elmira, {andâ€"contrary to the uspal custom in scores of this . tune, .. the scote quite ‘indicatedâ€" the play. â€"The New l}:mmn"‘ ~Curling â€"Clu® took adâ€" vantage of _ Special . train facilities and w‘e:t h&"lm ptrong to Waterâ€" loo and were cleven shots . down/ at the windâ€"up.. ./. + IVins Peâ€"efraged uuch ~ an rfi‘..“vu'»q\:& .'.:9,-,-.\“'« .;M A * ns Amanes .4 i‘."x»»;r The eeame it mm rer e ,r- "'*ff"""‘.â€"'?{""‘ C J R .. Seerebatyâ€"Premmorer * H._ .. JJ. 6 % . »«x.‘-; o maet ing speeches were delivered â€" "by ~the exâ€"eeve . of : «Bou "'“:! "Mro Yausie, â€" the din a..and â€"officers : of Te s ariar ns mis haanng ‘The.interment to6k place on â€" Mon‘ day alternoon in Lingelbach‘s ‘cemeâ€" tery of Ahe late Atberta May Weicker daughter ‘ofâ€" ~Mrx> and Mrs, Jacob Welcker, of the gtm road,‘ at â€" the early ‘age of seven yeats, . The deceased had been in poor health â€" for‘ several months. «Mockey â€"The New, Hamburg: hockey team ‘mpu&. by .about two bunâ€" dred wodters from here, journeyed "to Elmira by special ~zalt on‘ Friday night to_try conclusions® with the Elmira team, with whom they "~ are grouped in the O.t1.A. ‘Intermediate series., The score was 12â€"0 in favor 52 in favor of Elmira. _ Referees, Zeigler and Beck. t 4 Enjoyable Tea.â€"Mrs. J. R. . Feick was the hostess of a delightful tea on Wednesday . afternoon last .. in honor of Mrs. Goodman who is at muntfijei:omc visitor in New Hamburg. The rooms were bright ]v;ith carnations, â€"ferns, palms, pretty ights and gro The teaâ€"room {'u in m&‘wfl}. Witliam Sterâ€" ling of Wateripo, . Mts. Henry Ernst and Mrs. Sutherland.; The long tea table was beautifully arranged, . the decorations béing. of red and white carnations ud‘rzn Miss Ethel Winn, .Miss Nellic ; Anderson, Miss Nera Holley, Miss Gladys Marty and Miss Eva Messner were the assistâ€" ants, and were most atm:ve in looking alter the guests. of those pmc.mm. Bannister, Caseleyville, Al ; . Mrs. .MJ:- Mrs. For, Miss Rox, Miss Graff, Mrs. Krupp, Mrs. Alfred Kerr, %l.' jx | Bertin; . Mrs. 4 f a«. Mrs. m,%fifil ss McCallum, Mrs. Valentiné Ratz, Ratz, Mrs. Rebelski, Mrs. Vance ‘Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Wian. â€" â€"0 0 =â€" Hockeyâ€"Aâ€" specialtrain â€"â€" brought the Elmira hockey tear» and accomâ€" panying supporters to the number of 185, to the ganle scheduled to _ be played here on Monday night. After a well contested match the score was axmas'rau.-omc; 6t sao&l '.hll‘ ve raited ‘£20,000 . to m‘:\o the Nichol Metâ€" GRADUAES RALISE $20,000 ' ". s 40 we ¢ ul Thin " #4Gh !3. ;~'i_,...-\"- . f ':x e ho e s mmvin /4 Auintsâ€" Immah Sat" ns Foth ‘;vi ": Co 1 Q.N,.-t.;i l e " poas ’h!( ;‘1“1"" ns n ds ho We |persing for: the mes one and . a Nwlehhd } % T ORe . 1.-‘) Cae ‘|iumns of | the: doy â€"â€"Miss Mury *Aun "‘and Eilile C. o ticalane of : 38 Heâ€" [WP MB in ons the Phanke d {liew chth. M Ti tot n ee »1.‘ ‘,“5% bl " (w â€" vat‘ Shlwar + Â¥e . * 4 . â€" OE ‘ foige, wht was nomk in Hese 1 ragy stadt, Germany on Jan.. 28th, 1838. |His many friends will ‘be ple ‘L’ learn that he is oflwdflr o bealth.â€"Mr. Nelson of «For» outo who [hias of latel been withsâ€"chis ~parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo ho adg nly 131“.');:&&1. wou very suddenly w | .. on Friday 19th inst. â€" He w:urw removed to the B.â€"W. Hospital wh he underwent an operation on © the same day. ‘His many {riends to hear of his. early xecovery. â€"Mrs. y ard . Busley of No. 3 Sumach PL Toronto, is a visitor.with her cousin, Mrâ€" and Mry; Hy. C;::Gimbel, of Rivyâ€" tet Lodge. this week â€"Mrs. Scherer jof. The.Arnott Institute of Bazl"l:'. was the guest of Mrs. Hy, lon Tuesday, the 23rd inst.â€" _ Little {\'icwr Hertle, son of Mr. and Mrs ;Norman Hertle, who hasbeen on;/the Isick list is now convalescent.â€" Owing ;to our â€" recent cold~ snap and: ‘"1:' (snow . falls . thefe were very w ‘people in attendance at the Freeâ€" [port Church the last . few Sunday alâ€" ‘uzrnoons, to greet . their pastor, Rev. ‘Mr. Sanderson of Berlin: Next Sunâ€" |day afternoon he will speak. on ‘the {subject of .‘‘Cleaning up ‘the: Rubâ€" Ihish." You . are uul‘l‘ welcome.â€"Mrs. Amos Hallman ofâ€"Centreville,â€"was the ‘guest of friends here last Wednesday. Wedding.â€"A . very prettyâ€" wedding took place on Wednesday, Jan. .24th; in this ‘vicinity. Ahe contracting !potfies. Mr. Harvey Schmidt and Miss Nelda Preiss accompanied by fiei ‘groom‘s ‘prother, Norman and Miss Annic Schricher, of Berlin, drove to the Lutheran Manse, at Heidelberg in% }thc forencon. . The ceremony wasâ€"cou~ ducted by the Rev.. &smx&:g{ the martiage Tite" was completed, the newly united .couple: with their I'St-‘ nesses, <returned to ths home of: the bride‘s parents,. Mr:>aund Mrs. â€" Reinâ€" hardt . Preiss whert between twenty and _ thirty near <telatives of W‘ bride and grog« awaited their arti< val. Alter a~sumptious dinner which followed and miny good wishes to the newlyâ€"joined couple, the afterâ€" noon ‘was spent if instrumental.and 'voc-l musi¢, conversation, etc. About four p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt drove to Berlin station and took the £20 train. ~for : Clifford and surrounding places on a week‘s honeymoon. The bride‘s dress was of gray â€" velvet, Trimmed with white satin.and lace. The bride received many useful â€" and valuable presents. Briefs.â€"Mr. and: Mrs.. Heary . Ludâ€" wig spent Tuesday with their nephew. and family, Mvs. Cyrus Wismer . of Rockton.~â€" Mr. Albert Peck, sr., has been under the doctor‘s:care for a few days.â€"The infant. son of Mr. â€" . and Mrs. Isaac Wismer suffered from _ a bad attack of quinsy.â€"Mr. â€"and Mrs. T. Mast of Hespeler called on Mr. S. ‘Hilborn, Sunday..â€" Mrs.~ â€" Jenny Hilborn, of Guelph, visited her aunt Miss Mary Hilborn, Monday. On her réturn she avas accompanied by Mr. David Hilborn.â€"The little daughter of Mr. @nd Mrs. John Poor has been on the sick list.â€"Mr. John ~ Biectk has accepted a position as farm hand with a farmer near Sheffield. Bricis.â€"A very. successfal tea meotâ€" ing and lecture . was held . in> the Presby terian Church on Thursday evâ€" ening last. A. very large crowd was in attendance,â€"We:are . very> sorty to hear that Mr. James Walker has been very sick for the last week. We wish a speedy recovery.â€"Mr. Ed Wh‘:ntt a tew days: visiting relatives in;.Berlinâ€"last week.â€"A very enjoyable xm-u held‘ in _ Meâ€" Gavey hallâ€"on‘Friday evening, Jan. 26th.â€"Mr...Chas,, Weilee ‘ofâ€" ~ Berlin is spending a foew days. the guest of his cousin, Mr. .Bd Weiler, this week; â€"Mrs. H. Thorgood: and the â€" Missés Ethel and "Ada Thurgood were visiâ€" tors in« Ingersollâ€"last week. â€"Mrs. W. V. Ubttley and> daughter â€" and > Misg Annic Uttley of Berlin were visitors at: the bm:cAfl( Mrs. 8. Uttley, last F&u held at home of ~Mr. Barnheart on Saturday . te here for th( last two. expe to. finish up 1 .yâ€"Mr. «~An m‘;amzupuu': " on Tue®day evening. ..0 0 00 L mmu::um ‘of â€"> grainâ€"growats, milleors companies, comâ€" imuvnhm'ad'hthn_l Commerce: at : Ottawa regarding the .'m.t' 1 TD We ERBSVILLE nale: Avaded f at flw‘fir ©. Brueckner" and «daughter oaat tm o e sister; * le: , /ol St. cobs last u&,': 50B 7 ery Co,, was held at Baden and the report: ofâ€" ~mmun Alâ€" Togal . Ibs. mt . migd........245815.0 ‘Total bs. butter fat ;...._...;..200533.4 ‘Total received for butter... 49368,08 Total. paidâ€" patrons ,........ ..49340.9% Bricis.â€"Mrs. ‘Wm. Nost gat, children â€" sperit Saturday with m njece, Mrs. ‘Will Burke, on the fifth Hine.â€"Mr: ~and Mrs»: (Alex. Robertâ€" son of NithBurg spent Sunday at the home of the lattor‘s sister, Mrs. Duncan Dewat.‘ > * trex‘ suftering for seme time: with inâ€" fammatory ‘rheumatism, but |. was siowly â€"â€" improving, â€" whenâ€" sho tork pncumonia : and although sh> â€" received tre best of <medical atteajisr â€" ard cuising she passed away . rarly | Sinâ€" day: mbrhing. ‘The remains â€" were interred : in the ‘Amish:cemetery east of here <on Wednesday. iShe leaveés to mourn â€" het Joss, her‘father and mother & brother and a liftleâ€"sister, aiso host, of nufivw trionds, â€" Sbe was a bright, cheerful and jolly gir} and Beloved + by> wly who knew ber, and she will be sadly missed â€" horé. im bereaved Wamity have the | comâ€" inunity ‘s :sincere sympathy. * The: cup is bitter, the sting severe, To part from ‘one we loved soâ€" dcar; trial is Hard, we‘ll not compiein, But hope*in~Ohrist to meet again. . No sin nor cate can reach her now, Death: of « Miss Kati¢ Lichty.â€" It is our sad duty to chronicle the death‘ of ~ Miss Katie Lichty, the thirteenâ€" yearâ€"old daughter of: Mr. and . Mrs. David. Lichty of this rdace. &‘he . has She‘s ‘that glorious. ransom‘d An ng":-m is on her . brow, TO ENGAGE BEST MEN ____ \ [ FOR TARIFF COMMISSION Ottawa, Jan. 20.â€"=The resolution ot Hon. W. T. White for the creation of a tarift commission pasded‘ the House toâ€"day and the bill was: . given _ its first .. Mr. White said ° that she wl‘-‘d‘vn h.:.i’-:‘d u:: Authorits @wflg porte ud‘;:lwf o may be ‘‘My present:idea," said the: miniaâ€" ter ofâ€"Abance,, 1‘in that Thabomanitten Balance on hand ,. AIFGWOOD dABRN ipt ol. Baden. . _ We sant ‘voyage thropgh 44882.1 18.41 6 bnnl epepaadiionnbisns To Wc,"f. give its me 25 in o eimie o _ Sn oroducing t shtdeat in C }‘" ‘Ag ,‘* “‘3;’..’*.‘» .‘Ez h‘dl He ,.:u,, “sn Lo : gnd « , to % T:x ‘ m‘, wy 4 _ (m . ,J‘fi‘r ‘ e . to incresso his* production.‘ If. m orly organized the _ farmera _ unite in sending their‘ ‘mnh outside points after â€" the . matket: has been: supplied..< It. must be + reâ€" membered that goods going out of & country ‘bring money ‘in.‘ Give the farmer more money for his goods, j and he will Hhve more to spead in hils local town.‘ ; $ ‘ W. Heldman _ rover Kiem M. Eidt centre Horst C, ChRstner â€"left wing _ Huras J.Bidt right wing. Weidergold Miss Leura Wagper. is spending â€" a c apheg. Sige ths, piccts sLalt: . 206 & * Mrs. J. K. Schmitt. e Schmidtâ€"Preiss.â€"â€"At Luthéran _ parâ€" sonage, Heidelberg,: Jan. 24th, Harâ€" vey Sclynidt to Nelda Proiss. Boshartâ€"Steinmanâ€"At Baden, Jan. 30th, Magdalens ~Steinman, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Steinâ€" Lichtyâ€"Near Drake, Sask., ‘Jan. 6th, to Mr. and Mro. Benj. W. Lichty, a daughter, * s Briefs»» Last Friday e 1. OME bockey _ club went "to x:l&mn where, they played _ the AÂ¥on Heads in th New â€"Hamburg â€"rink, the score being 4â€"4 in ‘{avor of our boys ‘The lineup was as follows:~ ~ Philipgburg. _ â€"â€" â€" Avon Head. / Lichtyâ€"â€"A% Mingwood, . Jan. 31st, Katie Lichty, d@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lichty, Lichtyâ€"Near Drake, Sask., Jan. 15, Mary Esther,; infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. W. Lichty, aged‘ 1 year should consist ol able, earnest â€" and suitable men, commanding the confid~ xdt’.aufihafln:&y:fl wen uhy’:lfi:lleluinnd intereste 0f the community. ‘I would not erclude any man by réason ol Wis ‘being & tarmer, or a ‘ meaan« m;d\%m‘ appotat any man for the reaso®.>. ©0 > ‘‘My idea is that the committee Mfimuu-‘m& ing not ‘arming community, huty all othet int. ‘swite of Canada,‘* Eidt goal oo > Counts | * 1iems of Inteiest>ure. ‘Mapad ot m O | Listowel is 4 &A Jpw days , Patterson â€">Miier Buckle Klein Horst Huras ‘Mr. Harry Vice,. head bookkeeper. im_ih,uo‘m",mto,f;m «wroék ; ol business.~ Rev.. Emapuel 2. of from ‘his recent ‘attack of rbheomatic terer with which he bas been laid â€" up for some time ‘at his mother‘s . bom ere.‘so‘as to be able to. ztm ‘to _of Hesson spent a * few with in town last week.~ Dr. t es i e on . own : etty,oh‘fim street from .. u@ Oswald. . Vogelsang of nagt: is spending m few days with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. John H. .lsml Artbur street. ~It had been . upon. time ago that in a méatch emong th6 curiers, the losing side would the winners to an oyster uz:‘ Great excitement prevailed last day evening at the â€"rink When the final games which were to â€" decide the championships were played of, â€" and when the Presideat‘s side carried. thi day., The contest was close and ¢%â€" citing in the extreme, and ‘the <¢olâ€" lowing is the score: T. Rumbail, Pres., 4; Fred F. Schurly, 10; Louis Fisther,; 7; Armond ‘Kimmel" 0; Isaac Hilborn 20; Dave D. Ratz 13; ‘the Viceâ€"President‘s ‘side of, â€" Oscar Vogt, 1%;° A.‘E. Edwards 9; _ M. Boyer 8.° Wm. E. Metz 1!; . Dave Hollinger 6; Dr. Faulds 9. True ° to bargain‘ the Vice President, Mr, ‘Oscar Vogt and the res! of bis jordered ‘anâ€" oyster. supper to be servâ€" ed at C. lofi;: Hotel atum evening, to which they (ia." victorious opponents .and their friends, A most enjoyable time was spent by all present, which was a ~ pleasant eqding to tho â€"hlay eninug ~ Wuiunâ€" ment of the season.â€"Mts. Ezra. Zeiâ€" glervof Waterloo attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Isaac Devitt whose body was interred bere on â€"Tuesday aftetnoon.~â€" Mrs. John A. Harpe of Waterioo spent Wednesday at father‘s homp here:â€" ‘Mr. p Holttworth, who underwest &‘ i ond operation for an abscess in ; the jaw last week is reported as | doing as well as can be boped for. â€"Quite a mumm‘mk advahtage of . the uholm:ul-nt petiodâ€" lcals which was held in the teadingâ€" room 6t the Elmira Public, Library last Suturday evening, ‘ and : some splendid | reading was obtained .. at very “’"“'t:“m of Port Elgin® is: Spending a | few days ith relatives in town.â€" Mr. * agd in. Levi Cress of St. Jacobs spent part of last week with . friends _ in jent at the sanual meoting of the â€"F}â€" |mirs and Wookwich Agriouituesl : 8o° m eegane ho e 3 afit u'-atus.;c.‘ \4 se s | Aibert Lorch, ‘Aduo Mattusca W.=m&mmm ornce" Sol A K“.llly. Beckner , um"o % in ‘apd ‘Wun. anpual cobvention of: the â€" Sunday 'wwumu EF .t-l:‘l; be: beld. in this â€"town. . in the. Presbyterian on Thursday Feb. m.{‘nmvm‘m dealing with Sunday schoot work will be taken upâ€"and fully ‘ discussed. A number of capable speakers trom outâ€" side places will be present to give short pepers on certainâ€"stated â€"subâ€" jects. An interestinz and â€" belpful convention is looked forward to. and it is to be hoped that all young people as well as the older‘ ones who are at ali interssted in Sunday school work. will be present, ° .. _ .. . t ton :fabtory© of this place, speat part of ‘last week ‘with his mn‘-m Mr. @ Cuftstm s ot: last ‘week with ‘friends in ; Waterâ€" loo. Je A % 5 mA":nun Mernor‘s i A8 M ~, mmwmunm town.â€"Miss Edna Erb entertaiped a number of "her‘ trighds to" â€" t#s " Wist last y evening.â€" Mr. Arthur Uliyct: of Trenton, ‘focmerly â€" ‘of â€" the firm of : and UHyot‘s "butâ€" [ Hookey: Match.â€"Even . though : < the roads were so heavy last .. Tuesday evening that they were almost â€" . im« passable, our hockey . boys . journeyed to Wellesles, a Ol,\‘ ilm miles, to ,& a matoh with the team of that . ptz xtu resulted in a spore. 6t 63 vor of Elmira. The was : won without a stif but boys wets determined 1 Toet ie m i w < so un~ i it ho ts ’m“ PB k e a wn% i teiping Show in M rne qoctind y "the manet /of the wink to onlry allow â€" era:of the wink to only allOW â€" Te upectatots â€"to . occupy., the galleries trom now,â€"ob ma it bas ro often been v (w.‘ * w & . * 0;"‘ * § e hnd ie ce wand io on m 6%, ‘{:;‘t%‘ â€" !"E " .. ‘i: i C eS . 4 M .,' e | 98 #, Weoge @_ 0%, piace r’*’ M .rgq "‘f,z' i " o. Bt. Jacobs â€"â€"dlr.. Albort : Grox _ h | by | [ Hindk / ged by Messrs. Kilinck: | ?‘ré,:.,,ysy‘*;ii Cl .f‘. t C 2 C o P0 & * ito : sertousiy ‘ i1 Abt .wa&_‘, :{“a‘ -':"i”'m- s #:j m” “.‘f," \'~ h â€" e Michasl Smith ~of Gienalies . ‘wh moved into Tt With is family | last week.â€"Mrs. {% "Wving with her so6, Dr. at © Bonâ€" svameg mao e m on s old Jw“~m‘ "‘I wx.; miles north of Elmirs has decided to give up farming â€" and , has, purchased the. ‘on "Arthiir street owned by Mr. Adam Hober:â€" of Betriin,~ ‘and recently â€", used. _ as a bakery.â€" ~Mr. icecream . perlor â€"in: connection.â€"â€" Ti r ~ 7 with m:m s Beriin, â€" New ~Dundes and other nflcfi «â€" Mr. â€" Patrick Campbel!â€" of neer Yettou has : decided to" move m Elmira <s0d _ will sell all "his kmplements.â€" > amd stock by quction on Febrnary â€" 14th â€" The members . of the St. < Jamés® Ln‘tgcr:a-cweh. who . hare l: XJ.» of ‘Rev. .A. &. Sghulr, have sent. a call to ;Rer.. J; G. â€" Strempfer of Toledo;. Obio., ~As; yet : no.‘ seply has: Neen: recsived.â€"drs. . A. ~ Devt attendedâ€"the ‘Tuseral of .th Mrs. m Millec delivired" an" interenting Theatoriyrs last Thussday evenin e hsn Athue onl ie M': & ‘fi-‘ ;--.-“; at his i * fouddy . * um OP new . boglté LaÂ¥v8 becu purcuaded BJ weous the pastin® Theew teotd u7 ‘the Sourd, a10 the tawst. eitioes of ‘the most prothiseat writers.â€". urz' numbér ‘of citizess have invest €4.Jnâ€"a now. book entitled "The Comâ€" ing â€"of the King!! by.£. m"x: egent from B:'fi,hmm promises komitsansorel * ce Fac e 14 _ is a buz» planer.. The . thomb_ a is still dpctor‘s care, an will be unible to work for some â€"Mr. muhw< who has. <beeal out _ West ‘geveral â€" months. 4 i a x Iyfi “2:1«-"”5! at er . who is X Ne toue: oee aFimadne, e from & stroke ‘of â€" paralysis . which F:a‘uu‘:‘m ucmm: tion, | slight...bopes" are. eaterâ€" tained ‘for his compiete recovety. The . Baad. will be in attendance at #ill be ‘beld ib tho‘rink noxt. Friâ€" i es nced, . uk _ latec cancciled, "Ieft of <Watetind #isited :her. gister, ° Mrs while at Work os his machine, willâ€" reliove. the Agent of that place for «some ‘time.#Mr, J. D. Merner is holding . his semiâ€"annual sale which will " last for â€"| ‘twenty days. previous â€", §8 stocktaking, . Mr. Tom Halt:*is. .. improving .w after his .yecont mldu&u « «Reeve â€" Hilbotn ‘attended m ‘session of ihtcmtycrfl last week‘ at ‘Waterloo. was ap~ pointed ‘ for one of the â€"seven who will tute / the (Finance: Comâ€" m.‘é,_n. dondition‘ of Mr. A:; Blatz io" Spme®Wbat : ‘improved, | \ thoogh be .. is etill under : the docâ€" tor‘s © cure.â€" _-Gzh FEtb . enâ€" tertained * a ‘dt" ‘her young triends : to tem at Her home on Win. °St." in hdndr‘ < of Wer _ guest, Mign lfin Nfi‘gm e e ven f i t + _ at the‘t at De." 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