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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Mar 1912, p. 9

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Â¥3, 5 / # Busy BPM A. Werner who has acted as . Secteâ€" tary since the departare . of Mr Cortigill tendered _ his resignation which the board unanimousty accopt ed. Mr. I. Hammond, principal _ o the Public School, was nominated as Secretary in Mr. Werner‘s place, an Mr. Poter F. Stumpt was reâ€"elected Chairman of the Board.â€"Mt. Willian Bolender has moved into " his new house which he lately purchased _ on William street.â€"The Elmira boys who were snowâ€"bound at Berlin dur ing the storms last wtck were treat ed right royallvy by the G.TR. Com pany, being entertaiced at the Bruus wick House at the Coâ€"pany‘s ex pense. They scem to have thoroughl enjoyed the expericnceâ€" Mr. Marti Shoemaker of this place visited a his home in Conestogo last Sunday =â€"Mr. Fred Nolinsky visited friends i Hawkesville last week. â€"A linen show er. was tendered Miss Lydia _ Voge byâ€"her many friends on Friday ever ing<previous to her. marriage. . Abou & bundred guesis were present . an many useful and pretty presents . i Hmen wore alect. . A. ve enjoyed by all eburch union :| byterian Chur moon, and the mgaingt and ci fa s vote on t March. â€"A me ,m.fâ€".\ meeting . was held ~R. Willoughby‘s studio 1 to disouss the advisability « ing some well known evange oznct.guvival services for 1 man. Evangelical and 1 ‘churches. This idea did _ no wWith the ontire approval of t mt representatives from the .. so it was decided idea at present. It is t Uo? Of the Methoaists to h j here in the near fut mo, doubt much good will be during his sojourn.â€" ; , son of fi Peter Mill the draying bustness Schermund and har possession and hopes dered Miss Lydia y friends on Frid s to her. marriage guesis were prest and pretty prese presented to the ty pleasant tim ELMIBRA ightee Meth« this u pleasan present to have Mr. t future â€" and fort Guelph|day in Listowel on busin Mr. |Rose Bowman entertained Cosima |of her friends last Friday B, Was iher home on King street. l m(‘e’r!cards were the enjoyment Libral‘ylning.â€"t\lrs. A. Moses is c Friday. {her home on Queen street ATY. â€" ‘severe cold.â€"Mrs. Andersc eld ifs |entertained the members « ind the [byterian Choit and a fer 1. _ Mtâ€"{friends at her home on Q Sccteâ€" llast Friday evening. A w of Mr. ‘limo was spent by all pre gnation, |Geo. Reuter entertained l M 1eOr5C cident kating ripped m Mr. lready retain ) ohn M # K‘ nj,‘vt ’.i e -’i._ â€" Serlt Shcsk E. x PWihe Jas g ...': o ‘“ &flr are" tn viti ~ Choir.: Dr. A. V to: alittle while :. with â€" his mother betoreé his geparture for . the Old ‘Country, in M George Haln of Hanover, omf â€" of this town, has been engaged‘as wineâ€"cletk by Mr. Steddick, proprietor â€" of the Zilliax Houseâ€"Mr.. E. Jacobs is ohering his house for sale previous to his coparture_for Guelph where _ he will continue his business on a much larger scale.â€"The little daughter of Mr. William Cathrae on, King sbreet, who hasâ€" been . sériously, ill , with throat trouble, is somewhat improvâ€" od.â€" Last Friday was "Ldap Year Night" at the rink and quitea large number of skaters were ppesent.â€"The membérs of the Elmira Wekey team, including all the players and officers, were royally eotertained by Mr.© J. Steddick to a fowl supper one night last week. An enjoyable time was spent by the boys who deserve credit for the good playing they bave . put up this season.â€"Owing to the freezing of the water in the main pipes® in the eastern part ol the village & number of families have had their water supply shut off for some time. On investigating the cause ‘of _ the trouble it was found that one of the central valves which connects the pipes on King street with the main one on Arthur street had been _ left shut off, and during the last year or so all those who. have the waterworks on King street have been supplied by a very round about way, but as soon as this valve was opened the trouble for a lot of people, who were under the impression that their pipes were irozenm, was over, although there are some which have been frozen and it is feared may‘ cause some trouble King M M th th future.â€"Mr. Raiph Behreng of « spent Sunday at h#s home here. Struthers, _ teacher on the School stall, vigited at her in Guelph over Sunday.â€". Miss rice Behrons read m splondid ~ ther. Mr iment t progressing as ped for, and it av be necessary‘ relatives in Theodore M in Listowel given with demonstrations . . following subjéects: Soil Cultiv , Tile Drainage, Breeding a ling of Live Stock, Entrichment ave been held on Tues been postponed indefir Wi ime on King street. Music and were the enjoyment of the eveâ€" Mrs. A. Moses is confined . to me on Queen street with _ a cold.â€"Mrs. Anderson Schroder atned the members of the Presâ€" an: Choit and a few of their ; at her home on Queen ‘street riday evening. A vwery pleasant vas spent by all present.â€"Mrs. Rceuter entertained the members Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterâ€" urch to a tea last Friday g at her spent in s â€"Mr. Floj part of la la Mi let egation t Water W t.â€"Mr t th break her arm re s Devitt returned aterloo on Monda here ve the farmers rare treat last when a special in social chat at Floyd Dunke of i last week at l 1 operation in Ralph Behrens Beatt stone thrown wil Det ew we sseln tert bre M letails NS oit, M of the Christ retcher urday ZLelgle palr vorably thought her â€"t or a week. â€" an spent Sunâ€" isiness.â€" . Miss ned a numbet aZ Conrad pleas her home _ or Behre Mr A.t it th Art] ainst ritely the evening af Music an of the eve the \r. ifter visit t hick ichme iT ening, it d enjoyâ€" Goderich is _ parâ€" n Rogets ere after h friends the TT Toront le f this Monday itter t« th happy ;citing _ Eureka contest spentlut thc‘{r:luon Athletic Aaron 'whcn Blues and Reds the |an oyster supper. The raultv+lW0 points | in favar . . and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn ; wize |leaving for their home the week. after. sptnding , t Woer. (three ‘manths in thi atherâ€" after happy spent nt1 tracks as was hat it underâ€" Owin menâ€" ivored tevian W pré an d Public home Beatâ€" paper het ifter her The t iculâ€" |photographer, spent part . of _ last were |week with friends in Baden.â€" Mr. this Dougla‘s Etb of Berlin spent Sumâ€" ‘The |day atâ€"his home here.â€"A meeting of, inder | the Board of Manggers of the Presâ€" e is |byterian Church was beld on â€" Tuesâ€" was | day ev‘gnlng in Mr. G. Glennie‘s office t it on Chitrch St., when important busiâ€" nderâ€" |ness was transacted.â€" Mr. Amasa near |Stromé of Berlin visited at his home 1eiph {here over Sunday.â€" It, is reported Miss |that preparation has already _ been ublic | made for the building of some fifteen home jhouses this Spring.. There ‘will no Beatâ€" | doubt . be several nore added to the aper â€" list. se TCB y A * ral â€"t04+@404+0+@4@ ay its uie at ||by _ & scor â€" Ellomilt of i ¢f our your , |which was \ }night.â€"A l â€"lattend the d of Waterloo, lowa, U.S., is giving four Bible lectures in the Doon‘ Chirisâ€" tadelphain Meeting Mouse on Thursday and Friday and Sunday morning and alternoon.â€"A large _ number attended Mr. Jonas‘ auction sale of farm stock _ and implements and Mr. J, llamilton‘s cattle sale in Blair on Friday.â€"Mr. Arnold Slee of Pres ton spent Sunday under the parental roof.â€"Mrs. Henry Scheum. of: Presâ€" ton was visiting herâ€"parents last week. â€"Mr. Simon Paunabaker is able to tbe out again after being confined to his house for some time. The Doon Hockey team journeyed to Preston on Thursday evening to cross sticks with the Preston Juniors and in . a hotly contested game _ were: defeated by a score of eight to two. Mr. Homilt of _ Préston refereed.â€"A few ci our young ladies attended a dance which was held in Galt last â€"Friday night.â€"A large crowd is expected to attend the dance which is to be held in McGarvey Hall on Friday evening March &th.â€"â€"Mrs. A. Marshail and Miss _ Maud _ Marshall wete Preston isitors _ last Friday. â€"A very exâ€" the auction sale .of farm stock and implements of: Mr. A. Mattes on Wedâ€" nesday alternoon.â€"A number from the village attended Preston and Midâ€" land hockey match in Preston last week and were very glad to see Presâ€" ton keep the cup.â€"Mr. J. W. Zitmer U Local and Personal.â€" Miss _ Luclla Flachs of _ Linwood â€" visited friends here on Sunday.â€"The Misses â€" Hannah ard Phyllis Wilkinson of Berlin ate visiting at the home of Mr. Thomas Wilkinson.â€"Miss Ina Leapet _spent Sunday under the parental roof.â€"The Misses Cookman of (GJenallian â€" Sunâ€" dayed at the boime of Mr. W. Tyack. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bulmer called on relatives here â€"during the week. â€"lir. David Domaid â€" was & visitotr la an tel It on the subject of ‘‘Patience" at the Sunday cvoning meeting of the Presâ€" bytei®ad Guild.â€"Initiation of several new mdmbers took ptace at the Wedâ€" nesday evening meeting of the Lodge of 1.0.Q.F.â€" _ Mr. W. R. Willougbby, oah Greshaw at the Plains c aiy _ night when a load of ung pople spent a few hours imes and daning. 1 B Wilk Eureka contest is being â€" held c . {{:]oon Athletic _ Club _ rooms Blues and Reds aro playing for ster supper. The standing now is oints _ in favar of the Blues.â€" nd Mrs. Jobn McNally intend g for their home in Regina this after. sptnding. the Tast fwo or ‘manths in this vicinity.â€"Mr. Weiler.of Berlin was tile guest s cousin, Mr.. Ed. Weiler for a ays last weck.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. liftkin who had the scarlet feyâ€" noved from Doon <last week aiâ€" being quarantined. for a time.â€" Fischer purchased. a fine grey of â€"horses at Mr... Mattes‘ sale Wednesday.â€"A. very. enjoyable was spent at the home of Mr. Greshaw at the Plains on Friâ€" night when a load of Doon il heing quaral Fischer pur of â€"horses : Wednesday Sunday week ‘lin.â€" Satur d the HAWKESVILLE k‘s wis‘t with hor rclelives â€"Mr. ©. 1. Bulmer and son te business viitors to Ferâ€" turday.â€" Miss Lairaâ€"Spies he music ‘recital held at tie Miss Snider of St. Jacobs day.â€" There is some possiâ€" felt factory being started lage if satislactory negotiaâ€" be made.â€"The scholars . of lay Schools were givem their igh ride on Saturday . afâ€" which was much enjoyed by DOON Patience‘‘ at the & visitor â€"Miss Lot kA‘ T Price d " "--"« " u".n:u' of S1 I.-N L M i1 . Cnolnh, . % ¢ ast ‘th Ner parental hauie _ w‘hz uo uh angr +sap tm + ,.xf;.,?. L’ C PM Miss" Mioode witkeh Tok w* : nA en NOR â€" visit with t s inyWateriso.â€" Mr. Mrs. Samuel «Witwer, mid daughter left on Monday donge. . ~Alberta after a three u% & with fFien and relatives in‘ Néwâ€"Hamburg ~ and Yicinity â€"Mrs. . Dauldh . Becker spent of Plgco ""m mu: igcon, was ’lr. Conrad Seim over Sunday . â€"Mr. Werner Brodrecht was a business visiâ€" tor in Toronto m week.â€"Mrs. Arâ€" thur Henry of tord is mying, a visit to her sistet, Mrs. George K. Forier.â€"Miss L.‘$, Rabb returned toâ€" day from Toronteo w e she was at" tending the Spring Milliiery openings: â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. "#-' ©ert of Heiâ€" delberg visited: friends %A to last week. â€"Miss Minnié Rapiig : returned to Stratford on Tuesday tcru?end- ing several weeks Nere with her sister Mrs. â€" John P. ~ Keu Wwho was : illâ€" Miss Emma Buck ‘of} ‘Georgetown reâ€" turned home on y alter spendâ€" ing several days with Mr. and â€" Mrs. Jack Zinnâ€"Mr, Ratz attended the annual "”“'{- ‘r the â€"Standard Loan Company in onto last week. â€"Mrs. Solomon Webér of: Waterloo, was a visitor at the home of her broâ€" ther, Mr. Simpson Mernerâ€" here on Thursday last.â€"Mr. Coutts of the: Inland Revenue office, Waterloo, paid an official visit to the Rau Brewery on Monday.â€"Miss Ida McNay _ spent Sunday in Stratford at the home g‘ her uncle Mr. Geqrge‘ Hamilton.â€"Mr. Jacob Morley of Smithville is a busâ€" ness visitor in town this week.â€"Mrs. James Smith was the guest of _ her sister Mrs. F. W. Walker, in Stratâ€" ford for. several days last (week. â€" Mrs. Thomas Mitchell returned home on Sunday morning frem EJytia, Ohio, where she was called on account © of the serious iliness of ~b#r â€" daughter, Mrs. R. .». Kefr, who, we are pleas ed to . report, is »now on a fair way to recovery.â€"Miss . Lucy Schâ€" midt who has beem head trimmer in Miss Rabb‘s millinery establisliment, here, for several seasons has accepted a similar position in Thessalon _ and is leaving for â€"that.plaog this â€"week.+ Miss Melinda Goet?. returnee o het home in Sebringville on Thursday alâ€" ter spending a week at the home of her uncle, Mr.: Simpson Merner.â€" Mesâ€" srs. J. R. Feick, Edward . Merner, Chas. Merner , O. H. Becker, J, B. Jantzi, Ed. Ratz, Wilfrid Brodrecht, W.‘H. Weber, Lewis Habu and John Messner were amongâ€"rthe large numâ€" ber from here who .attended the auâ€" tomobile show _ in Toronto last week. â€"An _ Anglican Young People‘s Assoâ€" ciation in connection with St. Georâ€" ge‘s Church; New Hamburg, was orâ€" ganized on Friday evening last after the regular Lenton service and the following officers were clected:â€"Preâ€" sident, â€" Mr. Sifarpe; viceâ€"president, Miss Morton; secretary, Mr. W. L Sutherland.â€"Mr. James Hastings, of North Easthope, has [purchased the Christner place at present occupied by Mr.. John Hiller. Mr. Hastings _ will move early im the spring.â€"The Hamâ€" }burg and Baden Public Schools playâ€" od a friendly game of hockey at the rink bere on Saturday afternoon, tlie 'scorc being 20 to 0 in favor of the ‘Hamburg boys.â€"The â€" jecture ‘Spiriâ€" Aual and Commercial Railroading‘‘ deâ€" livered by Rev. Mr. Morlock, pastor in the â€" Evangelical church on Sunday evening, was a splendid treat for the large audience wifo listened attentiveâ€" ly to the splendid word picture.â€" Mt. John Spabr and family, of the Graâ€" vel Road, moved on Thursday into the house on Waterloo street which Mr. Spabr recently purchased from _ Mr. Harry Bruder.â€"Mr. Eli Schacfer who has been employed in the tinsmithing department of Mr. D. Becker‘s store here hag gone into partnership with his‘ brother, Mr. Israel Scbaefet lateâ€" ly from the northwest and nought out the hardware business of Mr. J. D Murdock of Simcoe, for . wifich place they, left last week.â€"Three rinks _ of curlers went to Plattsville on Frigay night and were defeated by the Platisâ€" ville curlers by 17 shots. Messr«. Féick, Rebelski and Winn skipped the‘ New _ Hamburg rinks.â€"The _ annval mseting of the New Hamburg Libâ€" rary was . held on Monday evening, February 26th, when â€" the following officern wete elected.â€"President, Thomâ€" as Sterling; viceâ€"president, Dr. Marâ€" ty; secretary, Alfred Hahn;, treasutor, Lewis Hahn; finance committee, J F. Rau, .J. M. Smith and F. DeBus. â€" The Libraty is in a good conditica and contains over 4900 voldmes. Miss Béatrice Kattzenmeler was again 3yâ€" pointed librarian ‘for this year. ‘The Board also took up the matter (of evtablishing a Carnegic Libraty hare. The . whole Board . waited on, the Council on Wednesday evening and laid â€" their proposal before them.. The Council is giving the matter . their ty eo-q‘»‘czuud it may . be expected that a Carnegie Library will be built here soon.â€"The cattle judging oo-h:l and Farmers‘ <Instiâ€" tute . meeting held . here on Tuesday tul and brought out a mimber § â€"cand ©â€" Povenne® AMice Mildrad ivery succse P)X y w ° :,_,'&", l n n ~Antnnbcl 1t C nndarn t i k L l over *jT ilotte of|ber of the immedia "'“..:»’ _ 1¢ Pab over‘ rvit hy «+ 4;' ie ‘ r!“ uM- Br/er l\ 45 C’O"“M" ""u < m .‘ ‘; s “m& ::fl::nuu "!T fid-llllh-n- ‘riday l ol k. / Nuue spent Sunday in tow§ ‘ml'. ."“a Saturday the bom of Mr. A“f Miss Minnie !2-‘" â€"Edaa® Apâ€"| Mrs. Jobn R. Schi â€" She scene pei returned on Manday from a short|O! 2 Pleasant event when they visit: with friends infWateriso.~. Mr. | brated den. . llrl.lSunnl +Witwer land daughter left | 5008 . a three months‘ u‘ With _ fFiends 2“7“ which were much enâ€" and relatives W&Mfl“ ang |loyed and appreciated by _ the aged vicinity .â€"Mra, : Becker â€"spent |OOUPle. An -mtm address was Thursday in Berlin.â€" Mr. Schonboits| 2180 read by Mr. C, Hackbordt of the of Pigcon, Michigan, was the guest of Hn-flttu.â€"'omv-'; sory . to Mr. Conrad Seim over> Sunday . â€"Mr. lose Mr. and Mrs. Louis Werner Brodrecht was a business visiâ€"| 88 Citizens of our good little town, tor in Toronto last week.â€"Mrs. Ar.|be being one of the oldest and _ teâ€" thur Henry of Siratford ts paying, a | SDected citizens ol . this community, visit to her sistet, Mrs. George _ K.| The will move their‘ Bouschold . eff Forier.â€"Miss L.‘$. Rabb returned 4oâ€"| l¢cts to Berlin Tuesday, where they day from Toronte she was at~|Will take charge of a grocery â€" store tending the Spring liety openings. which they purchased a short time â€"Mr. and Mrs. Eaw of Hei| 280. We wish them success and hapâ€" daihave wiciend fatu.dntMiee® ,_ â€" . .. |piness in their new home. NEW ing y op % % ‘u ' Tu “:lter s ‘Nere w he ltnvho was “fi:“fl Items of Interest.â€"A _ quiet . but pretty wedding was solemnized _ at the home of Mr. aud‘Mrs. Aaron Relâ€" linger last Wednesday, Mum when their youngest daughter was united in the holy. bonds °. of matrimony to Mr.~Norman Baer of Mannbeim.. Mr.~:Simon H.â€" Swart: from Berlin officiated.. At 3 o‘clock the bride leaning on the . arm _ of her father entered the parlor prettily dressed in pearl grey silk. Aiter the ceremony a sumptuous supper was served to, the guests who . numâ€" bered about 45. The (bridal couple were the recipients of many . handâ€" some and useful presents, . showing the high esteem in which they â€" are beld. _ Guests were present from Berâ€" lin, New Dundee, Strasburg, â€"Mannâ€" heim, Freeport, Bresity and _ Roseâ€" ville. ‘The bridal couple left for . a trip to Toronto the following mornâ€" ing, and after their, return will take up their ‘home‘ on a {arm, near Mannbeim. ‘Their friends will join in wishing them many yéars of prosperâ€" â€"A sleighload of young people jout: neyed to Roseville. last Sunday evenâ€" ing to attend the revival mectings which are being conducted, by Mr. and Mrs. Durham.â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. Christ. Peel and children from Bright are spending a few weeks with the latter‘s parents, Mt. and Mrs. George Hagedornâ€"Mr. Danie! and Mr. Simon Staufier from Berlin spent . @@aday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Swartz.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. Hallman from Manpheim visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hallman last Sunday.â€"Mr. G. and Miss D. Cressman from . Plattsville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Henry Steckle.â€" Mr. Alvin Lindsey who spent the last two months with his parents left for Saskatoon, Sask. last Saturday.â€" Mr. L. Heimpel _ spent Sunday at his home near Mannhei: Messrs. Norman and Gilbert | Maiu spent Sunday under the parcntal roo{.â€"Miss Maggie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bates, is on _ the sick list with rheumatic fever. _ We wish her a speedy recovery.â€"The Beaâ€" ver ‘Literary will hold their next meeting on the 13th inst. Everybody Born: (On. February 23rd, to Mr and Mrs.Henry Newbery, a daughter ity and happiness suwnle of spectators and listeners.â€"Quite a number from here enowâ€"shoed over to the debate . at No. 5 school house on Friday evening, on the subject _ ‘"Reâ€" solved that women. should have votâ€" es."" Mr. Oliver Becker wan the judge and decided in favor of the _ sufiraâ€" gettes.â€"Mr. Edward . Merner bought Tour Ford automobiles at the _ te cent show in Toronto.â€"Several exâ€" citing runaway acctidents have _ 0¢â€" curted here lately. While driving home from Berlin last Monday night a numâ€" ber of young men had _ an upset neat Plattsville which causee the hor‘ ses to run away, tiough New Hamâ€" burg down Bleam‘s Road, towards New Dundeé, where they were found +nem morning . _standing in a spowdrift:â€" Mr. Henury Luft‘s horses got frightenâ€" ed while he was returning with his ery wagon from the country, on Wednesday last and ran away . doing considerable damage to the _ tig« . â€" Mr. \John Bucket has purchased the handsome . residence of Mt. William Miller and will move . in shortly. Mr. and Mrs, Miller intend to move to Vancouver in the Spring.â€"Service ln‘ St. George‘s s‘::flbcu Church _ . comâ€" menced â€" on ay last at three p. m. ~and will be held at that trour for the next . four _ months.â€"Tie Leap _\l{ur lhul‘h-t the ‘;iuh here on hursday night brought out an un cedented crowd, the spaces ilm skaters and spectors ‘being well filed. â€"At the council meeting on Â¥ | ay, Mr. .. John Wing was‘ constable and sanitary itor vice l-lnrk(kfli whose. time had x& â€"â€"Diligent study is now H- «of tiey dayrin New Hamburg, the .'u e ste rom it es in Toronto larrived. . . . .0= . a!‘; xA welcome WILLIAMSBURG regor, the teacher, Wwas , consisting of about l’ ':nrd“n was carried through 1Â¥ by Gentiemen.â€"My daughter, 13 years old, was thrown from a sleigh and injured her elbow so badly it remainâ€" ed stif and very painful . for _ three years. _ Four bottles of MINARD‘S LINIMENT completely curéd her and about 100 were % from ‘different parts of the Provi After a short honeymoon trip to Toronto the happy coupfe will take up their residâ€" ence on the groom‘s farm south â€" of this place. _ _ . se s years. Quite a number from this place are taking in the singing school at Strasâ€" burg, which is being held by Mr. P. Shupe of Berlin. ‘ § Yours truly, J. B. LIVESQUE. St. Joseph, P.Q., 18 Aug., 1900. | the last fow weeks he became| daughiter.. .. <« . . _« raph ,x,..’i-n? id t* ‘f L.fld.; en .’g,,.& in © y 46t, onday evening mt the age . Ob 21| Mr. and Mrs. Latson cars, 2 mouths and 26 days. â€" He| danghter,. °) 00 ~0) 09 j q years,. & aud 36â€" 4 F ; > m ‘ i,.,_:E w rin on (‘l> _ aff "" ces "‘,". C Ei p & :-\w‘;»\ -,. s l ’_\ o 1'7’&‘.' “- 4 c Ia t e C se "t 4 § et at C s Tok * & $ dn 9 â€" 30 + mm k: oc monis n aois es ol ue merne." Fep. 1i potie , . ' wl . of ns t "t_ .'.l"'.#q,.v' mourn his loss his mot! a ® t We Feb. . 14t,! "te fdw relatives and fril ;) Wr. and .M es J,}A: _Locals® and Por Rev. 8. H. |Fieischhauerâ€"At : Wellesley, Feb. 44, Bwarts o the pulpit ‘of ‘the| â€"to Mr. and Mrs. Simon chhau U. B. Church on & by.â€" ME _ M.] ‘er, a som: 0_ ~ /.. cz t‘ l Om-uulh'b:hh Cressâ€" |p In Woolwick â€" ‘Tp., Fob:> man of New :visited »their| to Mr. asd | Mrs.> Christ wig: mw,u:.s.m 08| 2 daughter, â€" } s Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs.. D. _ Snider & s of New Dundes visited at Mr. _ and Marriages Poe Mrs. N.. Bergey‘s on Sunday..â€" Mr., F and â€"Mrs. M. Hallman of Bridgeport | Pactâ€"Rellingerâ€"At % were Sunday visttors at the home| **»â€" ”“.No:-lflln-',d‘. of their daughter, Mrs. S. C. Shants.| beim to Saloma Rellinger. * * _ * â€"Mr. 8. A. Bergey, of the O. A. C,, |Reierâ€"Shantzâ€"Near W Guelph, Sundayed under the parental| 31. bY Rev. _ Mr. Good, Ik roof.â€"Miss Effie Sarfier of Washingâ€"| Reler, son of Mr, and Mrs. F. RMâ€" ton is visiting het uncle and aunt, |C"} Of Nine Pinés, formerly of U"" Mr. and Mrs. 8. Raster for a dew| beim, to Agmes Shants, m weeks.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Shantz left| Mr. and Mrs. N. Shantz. . _ v on Monday alternoon for their home|Ransomâ€"Vogelâ€"At Erpsville, Feb. 20 near Guernsey, Sask. Stephen Ransom of Elmira <to Lyâ€" Wedding.â€"On Wednesday, Feb. 28, at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rellinger, Miss Saâ€" lome Rellinger was, married . to Mr. Norman Baer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baer, by Rev. S. H. Swartz of Berlin. Guests to the number of Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Sr. IIâ€"Clayton Bricker, _ Gilbert Baer, El}don Einwechter, Walter Moâ€" Donald, Margaret Spreeman, Rosettsa Snyder, Clarence Howling, Ada Haliâ€" man, Floyd Bingeman, Douglas . Mcâ€" Donald, Idella Main. 3rd Classâ€"Idelia Spactzel, Hubert Toman, Mannton Howling, â€" Mildred Spreeman, iPearlâ€" Spreeman, Edith Denger, Roy Wanner, Nelliie Mayers, Victor Denger. . Jr. 4thâ€"Edith Woeber, Etnst Maeâ€" deri Earl Hawes, Albert Einwechter, Lawrence Bingeman, Mildred Rice, Elsie Keyes. ‘ Primer C.â€"Wilired Howling, Clarâ€" ence Leffier, Elwood Weber, Iva Poth, Salome Hallman, Melvin Ernst, Leonard Gooding, . Stanley Nicholls (absent), Leah Baer (absent). Ib Sr. 4thâ€"David MceDonald, Webster Shultz, Lloyd Hilborn, Violet Suyâ€" der. Report of 3 Blenheim ary, Junior. Room. Primer A.â€"Clare Hilborn, ‘Alice Keyes, Margrethd Christensen, Greta Buck, Ross Lautenschlager. 1st Classâ€"Emmerson â€" Einwechter, Willie Bergey, Olivia Greulich, Lewis «Johnson, Roy Spactzel, EatleEinâ€" wechter, Charlie Spreeman. Jr. IIâ€"Harold Lefier, Russel Toâ€" wan, Harvey Brunk, Ellen Hallman, W. C. Curran, Teacher. Primer B.â€"Cameron Bock, Harvey Einwechter, Reggie Nicholls. Mrs. Ovila Lamatre, Malvina, Que., writes: "I lfave found _ Baby‘s Own Tablets an excellent medicine and ‘would kot use any other for my little one. L think. all mothers should keep â€"the tablets in the: bouse:" Thouâ€" sands of other mothers have the same praise for the tablets.: They are abâ€" solutely safeâ€" being: guarantged by. g government analyst to . contain no opiate . or. other harmful â€" drug. They break up colds, expelâ€".worms,. cure constipation _ and indigestion, in fact they are, good. fot all: the miner: illk of ; little ones. The tablets ma ., m “ “"w cents a bax froums ‘The Dr. is‘ Medicine Co., Rrocokville, Ont. ~ An Excellent Medicine For All Little Ones ‘An Ottawaâ€", despatch says: St. George, in the:Province ol Ontario, has ‘ been . established : by © orderâ€"inâ€" councit uunmot customs and using _ + sime . applies Oe KROE Js i 0s ie c io NEW CUSTOM PORTS New Dunder Schoot Report 5th Classâ€"Myrtle Sider. A. F. Hansuld, Principal not of Mr. Menno . & a slling miove us ©l, MB Senior Room. S. S. No.‘s 1 Wilmot and for the month of Febryâ€" been troubled for â€" two £10 . SOITY + to Salimâ€"At Mannbeim, Feb. %6, ‘Meato :l:, aged‘ 27) yeats, ‘2 months ans Ho»p-’u Doon, ‘Feb:~23, ‘inféat son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. © Chis. Hobbe; _ _ Robt. â€" Barber, : Tomperiy of Magsâ€" [omemgrzat * Peet, . wile af ‘les: Waitse: ape 56 Roatâ€"At _ Cielpb, Pob. 20th, Aitty ~Rost, of Gueiph, . well gnown in | "Berin and . Gate. 0 \c90 0000969 . ‘W&ner-n A:m (Ar\w,, :idl,_“l:;-“ y' illlue # ° ) Hunbuz?. qedm y e ‘Kurchinskiâ€"At â€" Berlit, â€" Feb. 28%, *Mrs. Louis: Kurchinsk} th her â€" §15t Reickâ€"Brashâ€"At Blandforg,© Feb.21, ;yay} ;t‘l'iog to Agnes dau : o . of â€" Mr. and Mrs.: Win.:* m Blandford, s BR & ar year. a s LepC ) a) e Stackfishâ€"At ‘Kinsley, Mich., â€" (Feb. 20t, Mra ufl;m.., 408 Keiffer, of Bridgepott, and fotmer resident of ‘Wateriod. NragÂ¥. Maulâ€"Near . Galt, â€" Magel#, 8rd, (James _ Maul. xg £ Groseâ€"In Pilkington, . F6b, 20, Mta. Albertina Grose. fntérment ; took _place in Floradale. _ /. y Deweyâ€"At Paris, Margi ist, Win. _ G. Dewey, formertly Assistant ptinâ€" cipal, Waterloo Central sthool. Playfordâ€"At Dauphin, Sesk.,. . Feb. 2ud, Mrs. . Albert Playford, . net Hazard, . sisterâ€"inâ€"law of, Mr. Ben}. iPlayford of â€" Waterloag. toa l Randallâ€"At the Bâ€"W. Hospital Mcl#, 4th, Hy. RWW §1 years. Bechtelâ€"At * Watetford, . Fob. 26th, John _ Bechtel,; brother of â€"the . late Isaac Bechtel, of Waterloo, in . his Baetâ€"Rellingerâ€"At . ; ; Feb. 28th, Notman Baer, of w & beim to Saloma Rellinger. ~~ _ ‘_ 21, by Rev. (Mr. Good, Berlin Reiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fâ€"1 er, of Nine Pings, formerly of â€" beim, to Agnes Shantz, dat C Mr. and Mrs. N. Shantz. , d Ransomâ€"Vogelâ€"At Erpsville, Foeb. 20 Stephen Ransom of Elmira <to Lyâ€" :1“' daughter of Mr. and MrsHy. ogel. y magg ‘Emâ€"mtelâ€"At Hespeler, Feb. 3# Erwin Eaton, to Emma Eitel, of iuf:l;"l”lfzm Kcuppâ€"At . Hespeler ”lq. ellarâ€" At 3. * 1, Marguerite, daughter of Mr. â€" and Mrs. Louis Krupp, of. Beriis to _ Ellar McKellar, of Toronto. _ , > Parkerâ€"Eootyâ€"At . Galt, : March ‘Ist, Fred J. Parker, of (Parkland, Alta. to Mayme Booty, of Galt, J ."" Gowingâ€"Chesterâ€"At â€"Plattevilie, Feb. 28tl!, Ciarles Will am ‘Gowing, to Ethel F. Chester, The couple . wil} reside in Hespeler. / s YR Jansenâ€"Regabnâ€"At Builalo, Fob, â€" 20, Rowden»â€"A% Beriin, Feb. > 7tk,, f wnd Mrs. Wm. C. m.x‘ Fiscierâ€"At . Waterloo, Feb. : 10th,\ ‘to Mr. and .Mrs."Moses Fischer, a #08. Briefs.â€"Mr. E. Meyer of DasHwood, was a business visitor <in the viltage on Monday.â€"Messrs. John J. Steffet and‘ Bill Bergus ol St. Jacobs were visitorse at tho home of Mr.| (Josapk Steffier on Sunday.â€"Mr. Nelson‘Martz of Tavistock was visiting friends in Josephsburg on Sunday.â€"Messts. E«â€" oo Divicich "and dome Wageer, wake in Milverton last week and bought twa handsome borses at ths Auction sale. â€"Mr. Joé Kinapple huu:mfivo the farm ‘in the springâ€"A * hookey game was played â€" here between the Josephsburg : and Bamberg boys teâ€" cently. ‘In the first ‘Balf the score stood 4â€"0 in favor of" Bamberg, The final _ score liood&-:‘i:nh_mfn( Josephsbuarg. â€" The lat was ome~ sided and the: home tekm‘ seemed :to have things al tikit own way, and their m-cm&qu well. n:' Josephsburg team composed | the lollovl&-â€"AlM‘m Ludâ€" wig â€" | Gutscilene, Jogbph W. SteMer, Harry Bick, Corneliug Wagaer, O tar â€"Sthocdie. E. Salm acted ( as â€"keeper.Mr. Noat Steinmah \ will have â€" bis\ â€" caÂ¥mill ~ runniag again. â€"â€"Thp roods in this vicinity Were _ all blocked ‘duting the A Storm. â€"Mr. vunumm ‘12 tends ‘to Build‘ a kitchen to his Bouse this summer.â€"Messts," Féward , B Shim, Sainm catnan in 4st aorr n of St. Cletieste, Afr/ Jobg . w ‘u‘ mm m !“ 1"“.‘ .-‘¢~’. w Â¥ ul to Mr. . and Henry Jansen, of ~Elmitra, _ Â¥*o §6th year. â€"At JOSEPRSBURG

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