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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Mar 1913, p. 9

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It 3 o’clock p.11, the (allowing: 1 Fun bred Holstein cow (With Ile- degree), duo "out the time of sate. I. registers! Holstein Wet. milking silica Jan. tsm. - registered heiler, due the Int ot April. , grade Hob- lulu. due about up time ot Dale. l Durham grade, due 3rd week in Ate HI. 2 grade Holstein, due Ist week in Mar. 1 grade Romain. due 3rd week in April. 1 grade Il’ulstcin, due 3rd week in June. 1 grade Holstein, due and week in September. 1 grade Holstein. supposed to he in call. 2 Durham grade boilers, fresh with call it side. 1 Durham grade cow, fresh in January. 1 Durham grade cow, fresh in December. 2 heiiers. March Mth-Stock and implements ot Henry Marthe], Lot 11. Perth St., New Hamburg. on the lam ot the inguinal, t agile north ut the Village at St. Jac- April 5.--House hold effects, no, hr longing to the late Samuel H. Schneider, Queen 31., Ft., Berlin. March a?.9.--lteat estate and household eirects of the late Jrsse l’uddeck at St. .larobs. Also l sscuon good land adjoining, Price $8000, $2000 down and balanCe to suit it sold by April 1st. 190 acres ot above is in ftne' shape for wheat this season. For further par- timstA* apply to TERMS :--3 months' credit will be given on approved joint notes, or a dugout. ot 5 per cent. per annum for 1 l-Ction land, 4 miles west oi Guernsey, near (ERR. 120 acres broken and " acres summer [allow last. year, in good state at cumm- tion. Good water and plentiiul sup- ply. One storey shack on property, 14x28. Land good heavy sandy loam with clay subsoil and good wheat land. Price $3500, $800 down and balance to suit. 45 and 55 acres, T miles from Ber- lin. For further particulars, inquire at Chronicle-Telegraph Dim-e, Water- loo. . . 9-4t. E. J. Shanta, Auctioneer. " Thos. W. Bowman & Son Co., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. CIDER MILL FOR SALE this count y. 000' 11‘th only nerve I. the body e.r.tegett?y,,1 in your tension ' rector. VIII and vitality. Pun-tun deny Ind all Ian-l when tuned " In“. Ila-pm! will 11-h! 'ol' , now man: _ Price L: I box, ot 310 to: glectylc 'tertorer for /Aer Ttrs, property is fitted up with modern unchincry tor cider apple butter, syrup and jelly making. (No opposition). Also a steam boiling 1:51; le syrup Ptant of ti00 pails. Copies of the Chronicle-Telegraph [do oi March 28; Aprtl 18th Any- one hating a copy of papers of above dates please leave at this ottiee. - - _ _ - Q. - -- __ , =-e.CrC.r----- NEW HARNESS ==c::: IT WILL GROW w" want 'TWO MORE AGENTS in ---._-... - -- AUCI ION SALE Friday, Apnl 4th. 1913 Auction Sale and Farm far Sale Advertisements Bowman's guaranteed Nursery Stock Auction Sales Alex Fraser, Auctioneer. H. M. WILHELM -_ Gardnii. 157cc - ab; bani! ' Waco my guru's. Rough“: BG Lena-sun...” Farms for Sale We rnanuracittre light and heavy harw'ss, that tor tstyle, dur- ability and price cannot he exceiFl. We keep in stock whips, brushes, horse blankets, harness oil, and gnaw. trunks, suit PM. etc. Spun! attention given to repairing. l pleasure In have you 'call and inspect our stork whether you tuuOase or not. ABS. M. MARTIN. Prop. i GKtt. G. FLAHS, Attetiooeer., A. c. MILLII-I, Clerk. l For Sale Wanted .l. n. IlFHNHhRT, FRANK P. FACE], Gut-Inmy, Sank Stay-mt, Ont. tr-tmos 12-3t Horses :-41eidistg " years old, mare 18 years old, mare 6 years old, driver n years old, driver " years old. ltuNemettts, ete.: 1 Booting binder Massey Harris mower, 1 Massey liar ris disc drill. Frost N Wood spring tooth cultivator, Massey Harris seed- er, hay rake, side deliyerg take rE1- mira make), 2 Yankey plows. 2-lur- row \‘ilkinson plow, Waterloo 3-lur- row gang plow, two 3-seclion iron barrows, scuitler, fanningmill, lil- nrim roller chopper w in., wagon copsplete, 2 buggies, carriage. nearly Lew, bob sleigh, 2 cutters, gravel hox, emery stone, spray pump, beam scale 400 lbs. capacity, buggy pole, port- atJo engine, grain separator, both in good working order, 6-inch canvas belt 15tt IL, sett oi slings complete, 2 block and tackles, 1 extension lad- der, 2 vices, anvil, pipe wrenches, ttmer-weaving machine, stone ham- mer, logging chains, salt. double har- ness, plow harness, carriage harness nearly new. single harness, horse blankets, bear robe, 8 bags cement, rug, tork,hoes, shovels and other u- ticles. The undenigled will one: lor sale by auction on lot 101 Il.c.'r. Wool- wich, " miles southwest, ot Elmira. at the (an; at the late Jacob Fries, Cattle: 2 cows due to cake in June. a cows due to calve in July cow supposed to be in malt, holstein heiter supposed to ha m can, 4 spring calves, bull rising 2 years old. Pigs and Poultry: 5 young sows supposed to be in pig, 5 Store pigs about 140 lbs. each, 1 boar, also about 60 chickens. at " o'clock. noon, sharp, the tot- lowing valuable property, viz: Household Ellects: Cooking stove. box store and pipes, 2 bedsteadS. glass cupboard, fruit stand. kitchen cabinet, lounge, organ,-grarnaphone with 30 records, cream separator, 2 cider barrels, vinegar barrel, churn, meat barrel, bicycle, rifle, pails and other articles. Farm : At the same time and plat:- there wilt also be otierrd for sale fit not previously sold) part of the farm Lot No. 107 UA'.T., Tp. of .Wooi- wish, containing 87 acres more or less, there are 7 acres of bush, 8 acres of Call wheat, " acres of mra- dow and the rest is plowed ready for spring seeding. (In the farm is a good brick httuse with kitchen at- tacked, hank barn with straw shed and pig stables underneath, driving shed and other mssaty outtruiid- ings, Water supplied with air. motor both hovs, and barn. The {arm is well underdrained and well fenced and young orchard. . Hay and Grain: About 6 tons of hay, 500 bush. oats, a small quanti- ty of mixed grain, and some pota- hes. Terms at t'hattttls: Hay, grain, potators, More pigs, chickens and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount to months credit will be given on approved joint notes or 5 for rent. all ior cash ppyments at credit amounts. Terms of Farm: “ill be made known on day of sale. The undersigned offers lor sale his tarm situated one mile northwest ot St. Agatha and 4 miles north of Baden. on Concession I, Block B The tarm comprises about 125 acres, 25 acres bush and pasture. 100 acres under "a good state ol cultivation Soil good clay loam, good spring creek, 2 never tailing wells, " storey brick house, bank barn. straw shed. For further particular: opp], to D. B. Shaun. “nan. M-tt 12-2t. 8E0. 0. "“80" & COMPANY FamsStoclondimplemeetU Medicine Hat and Calgary. Alta. Tuesday, April 1st, 1913 11mg at. w. mono . Farm for Sale ALBERT FRIES, ' 1 "SN RY SO" Ll ' HTH. R , Executors, G. G. ”ASS, Auctioneer J. ll. RUI’PEL, l'lerk. Chartered A rmun t an u. Uaterleo's Harness Shop i King St. - Waterloo ' commencing at 2 o'clock pm. slurp, the (allowing property, vit:-. 1'.hattets--Dark brown mare, good driver. rising 4 yen: old; grade Jer- - cow due to cure April 15th, top} but", road can, Portland cutter. democrat, plow, barrow, iron kettle, heavy single harness and colv lar, single harness, a quantilv ot hay and straw, churn, a good name statue. 20x24. sideboard. desk, clothes rack, chairs, store. tweed sanitary closet and numerous other articles. Implements. Ttere will he sold by Public Ane- tiorratthetiomrottttettndeesioted, in the Villas ot Hawkesvillc, on Rral Estate-There will also he sold at the same time and place. a brick house consistlng ot 8 rooms. with wood shed. hot air humane. stable. hard and soft water, and trn acres of land, the property ot Alex. andetson, situate in the Village ot Hawkcsvillr. ' Terms-Terms of Real Estate made known on day of sale. ' Two very choice quarter-seeks ot of land situated and: main line of U. P. IL, 2; miles Fest ot Guernsey, 130 acres broken and under best of culti- vation, 12 acres still to be broken and balance fenced. Splendid water sup- ply and on property is a new house 22x28 with stone cellar under house, hard and soft water, also barn to accommodate 10 head of cattle and large grainery 20xl4x8 it. The land is Ievet, and ls a heavy sandy loam with clav stttrsoil. . Price $4800 $1500 dawn, balance to suit buyer. For further particulars apply to _ Chattels-Mt sums of $5.00 and lub- der. cash: (we: that amount 10 months' credit. on approved joint mics, or 1 per cent. on tor cash payments ot credit amounts. Solid brick, 8 rooms, all modern cmn‘emenc-es. such as bath. furnace, electric lights, gas, cemented cellar, aM-ie, large veramiah,tstra large lot, and splendid location on George St., Wa,trrtrto. Must 113er Sgmtial G EORG E CL ASS, Auctioneer. 12-2t. GOOD HOME FOR SALE The undersigned otiers for sale his larm, consisting of ”macros suitable ior market farming; situatetLtretween Rttmetharr't and Erbsville. Apply to LOUIS S. HFUtGOTT, 7-tt, One three-grar-otd pure bred Short Horn Durham bull ot the dairy type which is necessarily needed to breed the Durham Cow up to a higher stan- dard tor the dairy purpose, not alone ior stcek but tor milk and butter. This bull has proven a good stock gutter and is in fttt Condition to go at tho head ot the est Durham bred herds. Also some , llngt‘r bulls and heifers tor 'ri/rr:'),),),';'; hr (7. C. DHDFrDin.u'tlf%l, . Ilawkesn me. Forty years In use, 20 your: the Standard. proo- oribod and llaoomendod by physicians. For Women's hit- ggqnts, Br. Hmol'ofgmalo Pills, it your drugglct. Wallpnst’in (amt. huaiion. At thr, Ramp, place hr service 1hr pure hmd Double Standard Pulled Durham null Hero, an "p-to-date ani- mal tor stock service, tee Gram-cows $5.00, pure bred cows 820.00. ?rtt. A valuable dairy tarm mar Centre- tlilo, of 93 urn-s, for 35000.00. For hmhrr particulars apply to T-tt J. SM'DER. Freeport, Saturday, March 29, 1913 or Real Estate, Stock and h, K. GRESSMAN R. G. WINN, ALEX. ANDERSON, King St. _ Waterloo Farm tor Sale Farm tor Sale Real Estate and Insurance. For Saks FOR SALE FRANK P. IMP", Guernsey, .'lask Joint iroprietors. Waterloo. Ont. Farm Stock, Imflement and House}: Mects. There will he sold by public a» tion o! the lower lam: below to the 'tndemigned, 5 mite north ot Ertarilie, , ndies out ot WI and , nuts south ot Heidelberg, on Horses: General purpose horse 5 years old, grey mate in foal " years old, sorrel general purpose home rits- ing 5 years old, heavy My colt ris- ing 4 years old, black‘gpneral pur- poaa home " year: old, My mare " years old, Macy patellemn Colt rising 3 years old, aged home. Commencing at 1 o‘clock pm. sham minnow.“ valuable prortrtr. viz: cattle, Ete: Cow fresh 6 weks. Durham cow Cresh with Call at side. 3 cows due to calves in May, well bred Durham cow cupposed to he is) call, cow due to cake in (kt... 2 hei- fers supposed to he in call, Jersey hestcr'tsttpposed to be in call, 5 head ot butcher's cattle, 3 head ot cattle rising 2 years old, 5 head of cattle rising 1 year old. sump. Pits and Poultry 2' 10 ewes‘ in hunts, 5 tat hogs, 6 shoats weigh- ling about 60 lbs. each, 2 ducks. Implements, Etz.:--sued drill, land rorer, spring tooth harrow, gang plow, 2 single plows, disc barrow. 2 wagons, pair hob sleighs, market sleigh, 2-seated carnage, open buggy, road cart, hay rack, stock rack, veering sickle grinder, scales cap. 500 lbs., scales cap. 240 lbs, Shorse pom: with rods and céuplings com- rlete, set. at heavy team harness, set oi tam harness, set of carriage har- nesx, set ot plow harness, 2 sets sur- g'e harness, bag truck, 2 manure hooks, wheelbarrow, chopping mill, hand wheel, gtone boat, post hole auger, horse collars, whillletrees, neckyokes, forks. shovels, rakes, chains, string bells. scythes and many othrt articlts too numerous to men- tion. Also " bush. Seed barley and a quantity of turnips. Household Effects v-Sideboard kit- chen table, coaxing stove, box stove. iron kettle, kitchén chairs, 2 cider barrels, sap buckets land spouts, lawn ram-or, lard pass and many other artiries. TERMS OF SALE :-Fat cattle 3 months credit. their, pigs, poultry, grain, turnips and all Bums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount. ten months' credit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent, on for cash pay- pa nts of credit amounts. wGiiiii.' "Plume 'hm. “'nterlun -2iiii7tiilGr, yGirtii. Pttotse, 201 and I I55. 4u.3 mos. ml 3 ‘los south ot Heidelberg, on Thu'xday April 3rd, 1913 Metal Polish. Stove Porsh. .Furttitam, Polish. Washboards. Sweeping Powder. Powdered Ammonia. Liquid Ammonia. Chloride ot Lime. Dutch Cleanser. Lye. Soars. “hunts- Brushes. Blvc‘ng. No reserve as the farm is sold "mm or GOOD Gnoqgnms lEiiEInIjl This store is headquarters tor the best of seed grain in Berlin, including CLOVER. TIMOTHY, ALSIKE, out. Also big stock of BINDER TWINE, and COAL, the best obtainable. I hatttty, For Your House Berlin. Use your spare time and become a good Bookkeeper, or a. '4tmtographer, or . learn to Draw and Design. or take a course in Story Writing or Journalism and quality toearn a good salary. We can give you just .the right (Wurst. Write us tor 1'atalogue. w. It. SHAW, Prrsidrnt, Shaw's Schenls, Tomato. 8-3 no: Geo. Bramm H. DOERING, Proprietor. A. J. Mlt'KUS, Auctioneer. ["nl0ilfllirlSliill sfunv AT "on: cleaning or Ont, Real Estate and House- Ctrttttrls:-Cook stove, box stove. coal heater, 2 tables, lounge. roceittg chair, kitchen chair, corner cupboard, cross cut saw, 8 day clock, carpets, lamps, shovels, hoes, 2 beds ‘com- plete, bed clothing. large cheat, lot ol drshrs and kitchen utensils, about a dord or haidwood sawed and split, about a ton ot nut coal and other articles too numerous to nation. There will be sold by public auc- tion on the preemies a! the late Jes’ so Paddock, in the Village of ts't. Commencing at 1.30 o‘clock pan sharp, the following property, viz: Real Estate: t'oraprising one-Nth were of land on which is a one Land owhalt story frame house with woodshed attached situate on King street, St. Jacobs. 'IHu'RMS: Terms of household eiirets, cash; terms oi real estate, 10 per cent. on day of sale, balante in 30 days. Farm of 12 heres-One mile from Berlin Post Oll'zce. Good brick house and bank barn, with pig pen and ctrtten yards. Two good wells oi good water. An extra line orchard oi good apple and cherry trees. Nine acres ot good gardening land, and three acres .ot pasture with spring creek running through it. For with": particiilars apply an A. C. Quickiall, 113 trated St, Merlin, OIL . 3-12-tit. I. Holman . East End Mill, Berlin. _ Agent tor Cyphers Ineuhato.s, Brooders, etc, 10-2mos. A first class bank barn M-to will be sold by public auction on April mm, at S. B. F'ehneidcr's residence, 178 ()an st... South, Berlin. 13-2t. The farm belonging to the Estate of the late James Thomson, part of Lot Fourteen, Bichn’s Tract, Water- loo Township, 125 acres more or hss, 7 miles from Berlin," 4 from New Dundee, 3 from boon Station, 3 irons German Mills, 1 from School and Post (like; good brick house, and bank barn, good orchard. This farm will be rented if not sold. _,_F_tr, further partiesirg, apply $0. . " BARLEY FOR SALE Good clean seed of O.AA'. No. 21 barley at 700. per bushel, Apply to Fol S. Gehruan, Box 351, Waterloo, (mt. Phone 43K. 13-2t. 13-2t Saturday, March 29, 1913 For information that Will lead to the discovery or where-bouts of the person or persons suffering from Nervous Delnlity, Fits, Skin Dis. ease, “knot! Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, and (hmnic or Speck! Complaints tr,ct cannot be curec WAN! Ontario Medical Institute 86a.'2ti6 Yovge Stseet, Toronto - $1,000 REWARD Write for prices and information FOR SALE tht T0 LET a DAVID PUDOOCK, w. IL W1NELHR,.Executots. E. J. SHANTZ Auctioneer. hold Weds. FOR SALE FOR SALE bum-21.1. -iar BARR”). Gait. (Int or t2-2t .Tlu- larm belonging to the Estate of tho late James Thoutson, part oi Lot Fourteen Iiielm's Tract. Water, loo Township, 125 arm‘s more or less, 7 mitos from lit-run, 4 from New Dunning 3 from Donn station. 3 from F, Norman Mills, I from mum and q iPost other; mod brick house and bank burn, good orchard. Thi, tarm will " rum-rt if not sold. F For iuthrr particulars, apply to O V Dal/Ml N Harrir. Il my. Galt, on Shipping Bogs Wanted one man wanted in each town and village to start a Cut-ttate Grocery business for Large Mail Order House. [No expel-knee or tapital required. will Pay $20 weekly. ('onlract given. loutftt tree. Highest market price paid. Load every second Tuesday. mm ship-em. April 8th, 1913. O. G. Bathtub-slid? At Inna-min C.P.R.- Station. u.- her ttniimited. . I luv mm wanted in ravh town or mung to start a Put-Rule Grocery ghus‘me‘ss for large Mail order Home? 'No chperitmce or capital required ‘l'mulum utll ray $20 serkly. Con. Part gum 'hyriit tree, The Con- Imunrr's Association, Windsor, Ont. I M It Shipping Hogs Wanted m BADEN Highest market price paid. Load every second Wednesday. Next ship- ment, Wednesday, April 2nd, 1913. Numbex unlimited. Highest market price paid. Load every second Tue: day. Next shipment Wednesday, Apr 2nd, 1013. Plv to Josiah Bruttacher. Conestoga, Ont. 11-1 mo. School Report of Section No. 20 Josephsburg, Promotion Esttmina- lion: From Sr. I to Jr. Ir-Harvey Hins- perger, Joseph stoeser, Leo Wagner, Manna Krahling, Elsie Witt, Joel Jalll'il, Leander Kienappel. From dr. ll to Sr. H-Ates. Mos- bergrr, Wondlin Rittel, Rudy Jammie. Antulda 'eltoeser, Sylvia Dunne, Jose- ohine Ranges. Wiltie Witt. From Sr. ll to Jr. Ilr- Mabel Schagcna. Edna Steinmann. Allen Giruterich, Annie Htoesser, Ollie Witt. From Jr III to Sr. Hr- Albert. Wagner. From Sr. III to Jr. IV- - Edwin Schlngenn, Herbert Kine]. Annie Mosherger. From Jr. IV to Sr. IV- Nicholas Kittgl. A. L. Ward. Teacher. News Notes-Mr. Edward Krahling and lir. Joseph Hahn v.ikited friends in Ga-lshill on b'umdayv-%essrs. Hd kraehling and Kdigius, Joseph and John Salm oi this place are now finished chopping wood, in llollen and returned home last wrek.-Miss, Ag- ttPS Gatschrnr of Waterloo visited under the parental M, on Sunday.- Messrs. Ludwig Gat the and Alfred Weber oi St. Clements were visiting lriends here on Sunday- Mrs. "ed Daub oi Elma visited her parents this 1xepk.-Messrs. Joseph Steiner and Yavier Meyer were visitors in Filora on Wednesday.- Mr. Adolph Stocks” oi Berlin was the guest oi his brother on Monday.-Mr. Joseph Ranges spent Sunday and Monday on a Visit. in strugeerc-Miss Eda Wag- ner of Waterloo visited her parents on Sunday-A wind storm passed ov- er here last Friday, it damaged a Few “ind mills and roofs.-The car- penters will start to work thisoveek. -Miss Nam-y Sheinmann, Mr. J. Fol. Wover and Miss Lovina Stein- nwnn loll for Pigeon, Michigan, on Tuesday. They held a {unwell party on Sunday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hteimnann, about lurly guests being present. 13-1t. RR SALE IR Bees and Bee Swim; for sale. Ap- Hogs Wanted AT mom CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER. Krupp a Master BEES FOR SALE WANTED NUMBER UNLIMITED The Consumers Association, 6 Windsor, out. Josephsburg T0 RENT 19th. 1913. at ' o'clock, I... random 0! Mr. n: In. (Tm, Bush", who. “on daughter alias Edith Em In. in marriage with Mr. Adi-ll on ot Winn. Only o. In relatives at the manning were present. The bride looked chrmllc dress or merose creln and our boupset of cannula-1. Miss t H, (Tasman, sister of the "I“ end as bridesmaid, while the ' was “would by his Nomi-:1 Lloyd Rich". The eeeerNtttr ' pedormed by Rev. A. F. Std“ . New Dundee. The bride - tis, cipimt. at many valuable and I presents. . Mr. and Mrs. Riekert In". a" honeymoon trip to Port Elli]! a thtir return will take up their i deuce at'Nannheins. A hon cl Mg, wish them a long and haw mg lilo. '. News Notes: -1 A consih‘ Mia-of damage was Mir vicinity by the severe wind “on: Good Fridar-Mr. Bert Kristel Milverton spent Monday with N ives in town.-Mi88 Essie 1hr!!! Berlin is spending a tew an t week with Miss Mae,Casmet. " J. C. Mailman and A. who"! u business visitors to Berlin on I day tasit.--Mr. Mex. W Hamilton spent the weekend in“! .--Mis: l.. Winkel, a returned ”I ary from West Atria is visr"iii6N Damage tw Storm.-- The . storm that has ever, as long " oldest residents can number. I1 this ‘icinity on Friday mm Mam barns. or rather mostol t had the roofs more or less than and some nearly stripped alto- fences were strewn in all um trees blown down and a lot of i anions damage done. sent The session lasted until th evening, March M, and was an! by alt the members engaged ll active ministry as well as a ;1 number of delegates and visitor- the direrent parts M the coal!!! The programme on Friday el was under the auspices of the TC.'., A. and was indeed a Very intent! and instructive one. ')onsi'itirttr.,'i special music, imitations, "cg! a Very ink-resting address relatht missionary work try Miss L. Thad,, a returned missionary from !.tef,i riea.-It becomes our sad dutL a chronicle. the death of Mr. Men-9’4 her, on Monday am. March tiitl, Rcsebank. V . " The heavy rain which fell aM) Run-jar night caused the rivet 1 rise rapidly on Monday foreman.~ " much so that it was as high 8.! spring; ftood on Friday night. In: Mth. c Witt Vote on By-u-Mom- A will he election day tor the ram prs ior the Tp. of Woolwich. " al tor the ratepayers to say WW they consent to passing a by4snr-i.l suing debentures for 86,000 [or repairing and replacing at small bridges in the township ' are in bad shapes-The Council mrTuesday next, April 1..M'tte ". (lav school ot the Lutheran will after April 1st be again . lore the services both fort-noon afternoon. Commencing Arrfi- Sundav school at ' a.tn.-Mr. clswf.eld intends moving to We. with his family next week "to, new home just finished-Met-. Miller and Norman Dalian. ' Friday in Prestom-Mr. "my" visited Iriends in Detroit tor 1. days last week.-Mr. Louis " son Vesley spent the holidays irienm, in Niagara Falls.-'l‘b H Clara Dahmer and Emma Kinda: visiting friends in Sebastopol d Kasut-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. be? and family visited at Baden .'4unday--Miss Nellie . Hunter ' l Oakville, a former assistant tend here, spent the Plaster holithys ‘1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Bowman.-' and Mrs, Wm. Heidlinger of Bi spent Sunday with friends but! 'lhe Misses Schr-llcy of Berlin I Sunday under the parental rod I -Miss Lizzie llollo of Berlin, I visiting her, at. the home of Mr. I Mrs. Val. Gies over 'iundet-Mr. "l. Hurst,, .s'cr'y-Treas. at the Com Similar School Association. well neck attrnding an executive (7m tee mn-ling of the Untario Sui F;vhoolAsstciation.--Nr. (imp 1'arh'enrirot Ik-rlin spent last Fr“ with his mother hero-MI. and I Frank lore-m of Waterloo were I luv” Hast:: \isiling at the I“. i,hyyc1"?,'.r.y.. others who were , 'Iors her. ilnring the holidays . 111$er u, Lichti and J. lirrhln :Wat rhto, Mr I' kurschinqr 1(2alt. Miss Hilda l hrig ol Milt! 1m Wm. hum oi "e4in.---Mr. ml Annual 1'onrerettee: The OI‘ annual Ct defence of the U. " cl met-'in "stssion in the U. B. d hero on Thursday, P-m, Mar.. with Bishop o. G. Alwood D.D. Michigan, presiding. ’5 .', Smdn attended a mung at delegation of “which and W* Tunn‘hip with the Berlin City th cit at Perlin last Thursday men The "ttet twine, to try to We Pe-lin in thr anv'r " HIM”; ll way etten.%ott to them, nortbem I Mrs. A. F. sum: it Conestogo

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