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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Apr 1912, p. 4

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s 48 F Pows‘ Dav ABrO NICLEâ€"TELESHRAPH *Motice of get be left at S P fo nsmd our lke copy for changes must no m.w-v“n;wm“ %â€".:« 1e# uzhwak.p 4 ies and Presenta tiOn.~â€" event took place . at | of Mr. and.Mrs. Juo. C m Monday â€" evening of last about forty of their friet mCes â€" "people than upon her natural resourcâ€" es."" â€" The visiting society‘s _ team, Messrs. R. Bean and A. R. G. Smith upheld the affirmative, while Messrs. â€"E. A. Poth and G. B. Hallman of the local society were" the _ negative speakers. â€" The arguments presented _Bby thevarious spéakers showed care« . ful preparation on their part _ and proved very interesting to the large audience présent. Mr. S. Lautenschâ€" Bager of Mannheim acted as judge in a very impattial manner and renderâ€" ‘ed his decision in favor of the ~ Wisitors by a . vory small margin. «Others features _ were _ instrumental gselections by Miss L. Bean of Haysâ€" * wille, Mr. F. Bossenberry of Berlin, _and the local orchestra, as well . as ‘yocal selections by the ~Gice â€" Club f z male quartette. ‘The reading _ of f Fakir was also an important mumber of the programme, and humâ€" "@rously speaking was a marked sucâ€" meighbors gathered w with them, departure frot "the course of the evening MF. N . Chipman were presented with following address and a _ handâ€" rodker. Address:â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Chipman. > â€" w it has pleased â€"you, Aor eauses to you best known, to â€" . disâ€" e ol your valuable premises in B our romantic hamlet, and conâ€" template leaving in the near future, wukeupyournodolnn e ing town;, and whereas, . yOu sojourned in uut midst for many * associated with us in a most ha ious manner, adding much to our social enjoyment with your pleasâ€" fl‘ countenances, musical voices. and fl“ deportment. Although ~ we wish you success and prosperity . in z_ new home, yet we feel keendy the oss our town sustains by the removâ€" ‘fl of such a well known and beloved f y. Now, in order to show . Our WÂ¥23 1 Anum «d rate m 1e mate Thown m .. ocb tm ieeysâ€" iB T "May Johnson â€"lcavéâ€"dor their. .. new home in Berlin in a couple of. weeks) News Notes.â€"The regular meeting of the Literary Society was held here on Friday evening last, whenâ€" a very interesting and delightful proâ€" gramme was rendered. ‘The . feature of the programme was the interâ€" society debate betweem the No. 5 and the local society. The subject was ‘"Resolvedâ€" that ‘a Nation‘s greatness is more dependent upon her people than upon her natural resourcâ€" eAE C ENC 0 Cavene RORms ks 0 people than upon her natural es." â€" The visiting society‘s Messrs. R. Bean and A. R. ( upheld the afirmative, while ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. Isaac Nahrgang of Borlin was held at Blenâ€" heim on Monday p.m. of this week.â€" Mr.._and Mrs. Norman Bricker of Brantford spent the week end _ with relatites in town.â€" Miss MceLeod . of Owen Sound commenced Ner â€" duties #s teacher of the Primary department OA the local public school on Monday. â€"â€"Mfessrs. Rolland Thamer and Russel Jobnson of Berlin spent Sunday .. in town.â€"Mr. Frank McDonald of Blair Sunday in . this vicinityâ€" . A &:fl the directors of the Rural Co. was held on Monday P. M. last. Weare secking tiful baby girl w blue éyes, perfec ehild.© Also . Ont NEW DUNDEE t o Li FuR ADOPTION ‘tPure Manitoba Flour R al orchestra, as well . as Aons by the ~Gice _ Club iartette. ‘The reading _ of vas â€" also an important the programme, and humâ€" aking was a marked sucâ€" Presentation. â€"A véry i ucde s n M TRY A SACK OF by k place _ at. . the Mrs. Juo. Chipmen ing _ of last week, of their friends and i to ‘ spend °| the a, ~on . the . eve of m our midst. Durâ€" the evening Mr. and e presented _ with ress and a _ handâ€" Mly reasonable and , on applicarion nome for a beauâ€" brown hait, dark healthy. . A good Idet children. Apâ€" No. 1 Obto St., 16M OCEAN FLOUR Euglish «ud sibseribers hi o e To se o e nenel lt 8 £ mers.. us M one 2 of: the most, m*.og.pfls , able sources of. revenue on the .. farm. village of Gowanstcwn will hold ~its firss spring show of horses on . Thurs day ofi this week.~ ‘The whow is open to the world, so the posters . read While the organization is yet in its infancy the mon who are at the. back | of ~it will, we believe,. bring this latâ€" est venture to its fullest development. |. â€"Mr. Heary Fatua has~ceased _ his , duties as postmaster tor the Gowans | town post office which is now in ‘the residence of ‘Mr. John Strong: â€" Miss ~C. Strong is the official. officer . in charge. We. ttu;t that the patrons who are served. from this office . may enjoy a continuance of the good satâ€" isfaction giyen by the former .â€" postâ€" master, Mr. Fatum, who desired â€" to be: relieved fromâ€" the duties in â€" comâ€" nection with a post office â€"in _ order that he ritght Uevote thatâ€" time â€"to his business as storekeeper.. We mereâ€" ly mention this in order that readers may know . that the "political ax"‘ did not. fall here.â€"Maple syrup makâ€" ers are agreed on the fact that "the season has not been a good qne‘and unless : a sudden change to more fayâ€" passable quite ec tew. weeks hee t Wrable weather conditions . for â€" this industry soou prevail those engaged in the work will gather up all utensils usod and u!{::'howw them until anâ€" other season his rolled around.â€"With a few more days of fme weather seedâ€" ing operations will be begun in <this section. Death of Rev. H. Dierlamm, â€" The news of the demise of the Rev. .H. Dierlamm was received with much re gret by his many friends in the Walâ€" lace circuit, where he had successfully labored â€" for two _. different pastoral terms. ‘The funeral was held on Wedâ€" nesday last, the remains havitig been brought from his late home in Elkton Mich., arriving at Gowanstown. . at noon on Wednesday, and were interred in the 6th line cemetery, in accordâ€" ance with the wish of tile deceased. Impressive funeral services were neld which were uisdr.%fi ~aer tives agd friends of the departed. The sorrowing family â€" have the sincere sympathy in their bereavement. Personal.â€"Miss Emma Hartung is the guest at the home if her brother, Personal.â€"Miss Emma Hartung is the guest at the home if her brother, Mr. H. Hartung.â€"Mr. Lioyd _ Manâ€" ning spent Easter vagation undér the parental roof.â€" Miss Lily â€" Morley, teacher at S: S. No. 6, spent the holidays in Milvervon. â€"Miss B. Milâ€" ler spent a few days in Berlin with friends there.â€"â€"Mi% Emerson Knife of" Toronto University spent the vacaâ€" tion at the parental home. _ Kurtzâ€" ville.â€"Mr. Stanley Beckner of‘gonn. spent a few days at the home Mr. Sinclair Adolph. Brieis.â€"Early on Wednesday mornâ€" ing of last week the death took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bates, of this community, when their cldest daughter Maggle passed away" in her 15th year. She was well known. and well loved by all her schoolmates throughout the entire community and her death basâ€"been a matter of deep regret. She had been i}1 for : about six months and about seven : @eeks ago she became seriously ill and when death came it was not unexpected. The funeral took pléce on the followâ€" ing Friday afternoon at 1 o‘clock at. the house : and from _ there.to the Strasburg Mennonite Church» for serâ€" vice and burial â€"Mr. George â€" Hageâ€" dorn andâ€"son Waiter left last Saturâ€" day for Michigan to attend the {unâ€" eral of the late Mr. John Cobbler.â€" Mr. Ervin® Block of Toronto is . reâ€" newing old acquaintances.â€" Mr.. and Mrs. John Battlier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richm.â€"Our school teacher, Mr. Hy. Higham, spent the Easter holidays at Cookeville:â€" Mr. Hentry Steckle of the O.A.C., Guelph, is home and intends spending . the , summer months ~ with â€" his brother John.â€"Mr. Thomas Main spent Easâ€" ter with friends in Galt.â€"Miss Bessic Bell from Galt. und Miss. <Idella Main from New Dundes spent a few days with Miss Mary Jane Mainâ€" The Beaver Literary beldâ€" their monâ€" w meeting last Saturday _ evening a large crowd was in attendâ€" ance. ‘The next mecting will be beld on â€"May. 11the Everybody welcome.â€" Wedding bells are Tinging, _ â€" _ *â€" flm e strong is especia WILLIAMSBURG ossztply. of . â€"unpassan‘ / <where “""fl hm n'an vhe fence. â€"â€" tle the expec$s through : "most of the 1vers uent ul tuat proft . fara at th id t + i 3 omincdbtt ;g‘a,\%.v«qnj-'}“q~ ’“fi o i oi n e . ~ o e Miyankage now E4uy n . Ti a > insfitng frofh h #& mm . ie ce t r kind: He _occuâ€" t | Pb ioi rorm rep 3e oo 1 hi Toh in e s Je & mage ‘for the town in some very important bvg:&mm he most celebrâ€" t 4 _the action of the +own. to one ;_Ir“c the bridge here -h.mg m ,tbeouTh.( which, after being » in 1 § courts for several years was . / the _ decided in m&c lavor. &(& its~ of<a~most fitmy*;%: mursâ€" > sition and his handsoime «esidence was open the scone of much soclal activity. He ead â€" had also a ‘very fne tenor voice and : its ~was for many years a member . of back ~gt, (Goorge‘s Church Choir, besides l4t taking part in a great number of loâ€" ient. â€" ea} amateur theatricals of which form his of entertainment he was very fond. ans . ADr, Millar was A life lomcml'â€" the‘ tive and stood high in dounself Miss â€" ofâ€"the party in this riding. He leaves in to mournâ€"his loss a wideow, four dauâ€" rons ghters and one sop: Mrs... Stephen may ~ Banister of Casleyville} "Alta., Mrs. sat F:â€"W. Sterling of Vangouver, B. C., postâ€" "Mary Anderson of Burdette, Alberta, to Migs Lilla of New Hambutg, and Mr: com FI. I. Millat, manager of the morchâ€" rdef ants‘ Bank, Wethaskewin. A _ Pastry Flour Items "of: Interest.â€"Mrs. m Schmidt spent Sunday with tr in London. â€"Rev. Mr. â€"Owen of Glen cog is‘ a visitor in New Hamburg and vicinity â€"Mts. Adam Daniells went to Galt on Monday to attend . the funcral of hor brother, Mr.. Grahame. â€"Mrs. William Kerr, who has _ beon spending several> weeks at the home of her son, Mr.â€"R. .J. Kerr, in Berâ€" lin, returned home on Saturday.â€"Mr. M C. J. Fox and sons Dâ€"Arey and Reâ€" ginald, spent Saturday in â€"Guelph. â€" Mrs Linklater who has been the gutst of Mrs. J D. Puiton returnéd to her home in Hamilton toâ€"day. â€"Mrs. Werâ€" ner Brodrocht left on ‘ Monday for Strathroy to visit her «sister, Miss Morgan,. who is seriqusly itâ€"Mr. E. P.Clement, K. C., Judge Reade, Mr. Harvey Sims, gx Alexander â€" Millar, Mr. Jonathan Cook, Mr. Hugh Millar Mr. Bowman, C. B , aed Mr. A. L. Bitzer, of Berlin, attended the funeral of the late Mr.â€" William Millar on Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Noah . Cressâ€" man were.in Berlin on Monday . atâ€" tending. the funeral of Mrs. Cressâ€" man‘s sister, Mrs. Nabrgang.â€"> Mr. Werner Brodrecht:is. a business visâ€" mh ‘Toronto this week in the inâ€" ts of the New "Hamburg w facturing Company.â€"Mr. Fred P who has been confined to the â€" house through illnéss, is odt and ©able to dwfiw'bulmn again â€"â€"Miss . Adeâ€" lfs® Ratz is visiting friends in _‘ St. Mary‘s and Creditonâ€" Miss . Eloise Hamilton returned to St. Catharines on Saturday after spending a. week in town at the home of her . uncle, Mr. â€"F. T. McCallum.â€" _ Anniversarty services were held in Trinity Luth eran Church on Sunday last. Large congregations were presont at both morning and evening sorvices. . Rev. Mr. Zarnke. of Berlin, a {ormer pasâ€" tor, and Rev. Mr. Klaehn of Stratâ€" ford officiated.‘ The church was pretâ€" tily decorated for the occasion, _ Bascball Meeting.â€"A vory successâ€" Bascball Meeting.â€"A very successâ€" , BE ful bascball meeting was held at the i Queen‘s Hotel on Wednesday evening _ â€" Concert last witen a town league was OrEA® . pjven OR ized. . Mr. Thomas Wenzel occupied â€" jp s. S, the chair and the election of OMc@rS opy; will was as follows: Hon. Prestdents, S°Nâ€" â€" wellesley, ized. . Mr. Thomas Wenzel occupied the chair and the election of officers was as follows: Hon. Presidents, Senâ€" nwm Messrs. Jno. Messner, Louis , J. M. Smith, L. Habn, Thomas Wenzel, Ed. Merner and D. gocur; Hon, Viceâ€"Presidents, Messrs . Ritz, J. F. Rau, L Hostetler and ‘Jacob Ernst; President, D. . Gelger; Viceâ€"Pres., L. Hostetier; Sec.â€"Treas., Will Franke. Six teams have signifiâ€" ed their intention of entering the leaâ€" gue c ut We congratulate Miss Clara: Wilker, dagghter of Mr. John Wilker of this town, on having successfully passed the final:examination at the . Stratâ€" ford Normal School.â€"The new _ Govâ€" etnment letter box was put . up by Postmaster Laschinger at the Grand Trunk station hereon Tuesday â€" and will be a great convenience » to the people of New Hamburg.â€"Mr. A. L. Bitzer, Barrister of Berlin, has taken over the law practice of the late Mr. William Millar and for the â€" present will be in the New Hamburg ofice rvery morning from 9.30 until _ one o‘clock â€"Mr. Brooke Puddicombe was a business vigitor in Seaforth. on Thursday last.â€" ® Annual Meeting.â€"The annual _ Ves try meeting of St. George‘s Chureh was hefd in the Vestry on _ Tubyday evening ‘ern. ‘The church â€" wardens presen a Â¥aty satisfactory report, showing that the cburch ‘has had < a very succossful year. _ Theâ€" Anancial statement showed a . favorable Jb@lance over Al expenses. Mr. Henty | Etnst Fa Oseiaet t new u.A_!muid C teent # which the deceas~ e ; ol Boot. on ""The. LHC_ O° May Vence gaye a T musical part of the â€"p sisted ‘of songs by. Mis iells, Mr. Brown, Mr. Boot, accompanied by combe; yal enat of W‘fln of the . ig§&~ MiCs . â€"A suppot M given | Ham ‘Tell Hall, inder the the Sistethood of St. Pot etan Chureb on Thursday, commencing at five n‘clo the evening a potatoâ€"ract J ca ht Ne k it ++ t Wellesley, _ Baden and Shakespeart Ladies are requested W"g‘:‘ hoxes Progr~ 1 Commences at a‘clock. Everytody . welcome. Admission . 15 cents. Frie Local and Personal.â€"Mrs. A. 8ch waitzer of Berlin spent Easter: . week at the home of her . parents hete. MÂ¥, F. Knipfel whd Miss L. Dentinger of Berlin visited at the home Of <Mr P . Dentingor on Sunday.â€"â€"Mt. Sch weitzer of Hanover spent the Faster holidays with friends here.â€"â€"Mrs. . J; Ottman Visited hor daughter Mrs. H. Wiler of MWaterlod on Thursday.â€"Mr ‘Mablon Spies who spent hbis Easter Â¥acation aft his home : refurned . to ii&aflm.‘l Thursday.â€" Mr. | W Bricker was @ visitor to Berlin: on Pcm-h? N. Donald who gpent the holidays at ‘her home ‘returned to is teacher at | Lexington er Spies id at Heidelberg on To Ali Women: 1 will send â€" free with full instructions, my home treatâ€" ment whick positively cures Leucotrâ€" hoea, Ulceration, Displacements, Fallâ€" ing: of the Womb, Paintul. or Irregular Periods, Ubfsrine and Ovarian Tumâ€" ors or (Frowths, also . Hot Flushes, Nervousngss, Melancholy Pains in the Head, Back or Bowels,â€"Kidney _ and Bladder troubjes, where caused _ by weakness peculiat to our SeXx. You can contm treatment at home at a cost of about 12 cents a week. My book, <â€""Woman‘s Own Medical Adviser,"" also sent free on request. Write: toâ€"day» Address Mrs. M. Sumâ€" o ors hox IL 501, Windsor, Ont." M A WINDSOR LADY‘S APPEAL TWV â€".you have to.‘look over the lorgesk stock ‘of men‘s wearables this side of Toremto, which we have just stocked‘and imarked the first of this week. â€" From . the .largest and best makers â€" in Cmdu._Uuiud States, and England. $1.00 upâ€"to $2.50 THORNTON & DOUGLAS, ncert and Box Social, _ to _ b« on Friday evening, April ~19th . 8. No. 19, Berlets Corner. Tal will be present from Waterloo lay ,«â€"Mr, Louis O ned his dotles am a. 14 altor spe ths in.Northetn C BERLET‘S CORNER d jrngt-'uzw DERBIES _ Christie, Maliory, Scott, Hnox, etc. _â€"__â€"$1.50 up to $4.00 HAWKES VILLE Watch this Space and Windows ask you to take the first sent free on request Address Mrs. M., Sum 01, Windsor, Oll THEâ€" NELW SHIRTS M ting"" «" Men‘s Outtitters in ‘Borlin.« LIMITED The l‘nt: 1 x) % 0 Hs â€"Mr as ter to ~Briefs.â€"Rev. Spreng \of Cleveland, Bishop of the . Evan. Association, preached a~very ‘impressive . sermon on Moriday evening â€" in the Evangeliâ€" ?l Church.â€"Rev. and Mrs. Hehn are EttonAing annual conference at Campâ€" tonâ€"A service heldâ€" in the Evangeliâ€" tal Church next Sunday evening will be conducted by local talent.. All corâ€" «ially invited to attend â€"Mrs.. _ Dan Gabel received the sad news ol the death of herâ€" father, Rev. H. â€" Dierâ€" lamm.:â€" Rev. Dieriamm ‘was well known here, beifg pastor of the Evâ€" angelical Church a number of years ago.) His death took place in â€" £lkâ€" ton, Mich., whete he resided the last few years. The funeral services took place at Wallace, Ont.â€"We are glad to report that Mr. Levi Cress, ~who has had an operation performed â€" for an abscess in his head, is improving very favorably under ‘the â€" cate _ of Dr. Robinson. â€"Missesâ€"| Louise â€". and Anne Henrich of Waterloo spent Sunâ€" day with friends in town.â€"Councilior Weber moved to town &h‘week.-â€"Mrs Dean of Brantiord is spending a week with ber sister, Mrs. G.â€"Hellér.â€" A sudden drop. in milk is reported :. to have taken place last week. This | is one step towards cheaper living. , ; \ â€" Personals.â€"While Messrs.\ Ion . Sniâ€" der and Harvey Baer were .. driving along the roadâ€"a portion ol the wagon broke down, and the suddem jar threw Harvey Baer out. He â€" sustained. a broken leg and is now in the Berlinâ€" Waterloo Hospital. We wish him â€" a speedy recovery.â€"A number from ‘our vicinity attended the funeral of the lateâ€"Miss Maggic Baetz in Strasburg. â€"Mr. Josiah Cressman (purchased â€"a first class Melotte cream . separator from Mr. Jacob Fole.â€" Mr. . Oliver Zeller has commenced hisâ€" <duties at Mr. Alired Israel‘s for the < summer lmonthl.*!r. C. ‘Atcheson has arrivâ€". ed home from a week‘s stay in Stratâ€" ford.â€"A little to the northeast ~ of ourâ€" vicinityâ€"there wasâ€" a _ washout which destroyed the bridge, so 1t will cost considerable for repairing same. â€"â€"Mr. Herhert Shantz â€" spent Sunday, with Mr.â€" Harvey Snider, Persunals.â€"Mr. A. Kauiman _ has resumed his ‘duties as teacher here.â€" Miss,Helen McGregor has returned to S. S. No. 8 after spending the holiâ€" days at her home in Kippen. â€" Mr. Otto Poomer is spending a _ few days helping Mr. Jacob _ Schneider but wood.â€"Mr. Allan Yost of Nith burg spent Sunday at his home here. â€"Mr. John. Eydt attended the . Neeb and Koch wedding last week. â€"â€" Mr. Christ Lichty spent _ Wednesday in Baden.â€"Mr. Duncan Dew@r had a bee two days last week, hewing. timber for a strawshed. GERMAN MILLS ST. JACOBS KINGWOOD .|. â€"f@naBros4& 6o 50 Ladies‘® Tailorâ€"Made Suits go on sale here on Saturday at groat reductions in price." We have a number of sample and individual Suits, only oné of a kind in Ladics‘ Black, Navy, Grey, and various materials,: all good styles and worth from $15.00 to $18.00, on sale on Saturday and as long as they last, special at />_ > j Great Sale j of Ladies Suits fity . w This is a good chance to buy a h : Famous Edison Phonographs | $ und being satisfied that a big trade can be done here providing weaho:sibe&ntomn.:;‘odw“”fi‘..- *R Lace Curtains, > F . and Draperies? 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