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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Mar 1913, p. 8

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“I spent Good Friday in tit.lr,ttt in the Promotion Humiliation. Jitr-Mrtr. J. J. Berger, Miss Tillie There are 29 uniting. Arnold and Miss Marcella Berger are S. H. Swartz, Teacher. ( I. M ot Miss Lavina Arnold in -.--.-------r-r [ '-to.-adr. and Mrs. Thomas _ . Smith and Miss Margaret Grimmer . . crown " . Saturday in J,4te)oefe(i'iur' News xet,t-nmyyi,yese who “(bush and little son who spenti'fem _ the Easter Holidays around ah. Put month with Mrs. o'. i'iGii1'r.eitl! were Mr. and Mrs. H. Mun- Iett ior their home in Bullalo on v dell oi Mitchell at Mr. will. Mundclls. day. Miss t'osilda Hopl 1't'f'rd'/lr.ii..iic llilhorn and Miss Margaret Ren- th 'tttern.--.,". James W. Stuart oil ms of Berlin at Mr. Thos. Rermie's, Listowel was the guest of friends in. Mr. and Mrs. I, Rowland, Mr. Frank Mew Hamburg during the iiiirirytcL1:PP.and and Miss Holmes and Will “53 Ida MeNay spent Easter at hehAntlcknap ot Monkton at Mr. and hom, in MitchelL--Mr. and Mrs. KIM“ Jas. Antickmur's and Mr. in”? J. Kerr at Berlin were Easter visil!'tayr?Ed and son Clayton oi Water- hr: " the horart of Mr. Thomas "irilaoo--The congregation , ot Boyd Mitétteit.-Miss MaeTavish, Miss siorv"fytlt, rtosshi" are "m d sympa- ton, Miss Chalmers and Miss 'isirie'i.thy,!or.thtr.pety, Rev. Moiiat tnd ttt the High and'Pubiic saw“ roar:h_lfan._lly in their rcccnt loss by losing to; stall. are spending the holidays “l?” house and. contents by Ire- " their respective homes in Oxford Miss Anderson " spenlttsrhe.r, holl- Fehigtut, Allsa Craig and Strathroy. ,days at ber home near .wiea"y-- "mah. Eugene top]: M Toronto is ili. and .\irs. Lorne J/ennie, Mr. fr- hllday visitor at the home of his thur Rennie, Mrs. llalborn a.nd Miss- ml: Mr. J. F. 1tartnau.-Mrs. w.ies Margaret and .rean Ilennie were . Weber and son Paul and srissiyrsitors at the hon!) of their sister cabal Berger were the guests oi Mrs. Mrs. Heart' Ballard near yawkesvi.ut Walter's parents Mr. and Mrs. John ow.' day last week-The heavy tltd hang in Berlin over Easut--Dr. and storm that Passed over tttre last hrr In. Fred Meeker and little daughtcridal’ did some damage in removing “in Melina Bouibe oi Toronto and ishingHs from roofs, and other small- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson (”or athos, but Mr. Jos, Kennel was St. Marys spent Eastor at the howl"we heaviest . loser, his barn and " Mr. and in“ W H. 1toube.--Mr. strawsbed hung-cimplclcly unraoled. Nile Winn, Mr. Horace Feiek. inf-M" "ML Henry had the mistor- Jams Vance, Mr. Perce Buck and; tiny lo lose a valuable cow last Mr. Roy mer who are "students at weelc-A quiet wedding wtheld. at the various schools in Toronto anrth' homty.t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nutr- minding the F.'aster.vacation at their) doll. on Wednesday, Marsh .l9th, “hm DespeCtivc homes here.-Mr. tjwiiilth:'ir youngest daughter Miss Gertie, Hamilton of Uttawa and Mr. Gerald T FY" united in the Holy Bonds ot ma- Htuvff.ton of \\‘rlland are Easter Tis- Irir"yy' to Mr. Omer Hastings oi [tors at the home ot their uncle 3ir.',Mornittr,torr The ceremony was per- F. H. Mtiyaltum.-Mr. .larves Hahn; formed by the 'ttv: Mr. 'loiut ay' at Ding Inlet is spending tho F.asterioMy the. immediate relatives wit- Vacation at his home here-Mrs. tttrss" the Ceremony. After a short J. Fox and Miss Micr- Fox spomghoncylnoon trip to London and oth- Elster in Toronto.--Master Burton," points, the young couple wilt take "OM is spending the Foster vaeationiY resident on the groom's iarm on " his mother's home in Toronto.'-- "13.11 Con. Mornington. f Congratu- ‘ws. Puddieombe and Miss Florence lations. . Ruddicomhe spent Easter in Toronto; ----------- the tests oi Mr. and Mrs. ll. w.l . sin-3.. Rosedale-Mr. A. M. may Surprised Former Owner ”cl Wilmot has purchased a Ford - ttt.tomotriie from the local agent, Mr.) H. Hodgetts, Lambeth, Out. o. H. Beclut--ylr. Thomas bl Gtrvlph writes: "I bought several sacks of has arm-mm] the position oi baker Homestead "one mack Fertilizer gilli Mr. min and will move inglronl ll. llamlyn of this place which town shortly with his ramily.--Irr. " used on. part of my oat field. The _,Allan It. G. Smith of the 1umrn'previous owner of the farm paid me Road has been appointvd 11overntnent 'a visit this summer and in walking Seed Insprctur Tar the Dominion Gov-lover the farm we visited the oat ernment-The sang people's sorietriieid. He asked me why a part oi of Trinity Lutheran Church will put’this tield showed oats of so much on the religious dratrras "ltuth" alndlreatpr length and quality ttam "the "The Prodigal Son" in the wmiam'rest ol the neld. T intormed him Toll Halt on 'l'hursdar and Friday phat l had dome and he said he could -eieniniz," April mm and' 1tth.-viairnot have trlieyrCit, if he had not "an afoot by the Indvpenth'nt, llrllor mu it that tertilizerk could give "tt "ddrellows for celohrating the one sur'h good results. I can hiryr, re- hundredth anniversary' of the "ordeluroneerti1 the. llomestrad Fertilizer which occurred on the 19th nl April‘m all "ho wish lo build " up their by a Church parade to St, George'.; [arms and you big, crops. church on F1unday_the mm of w. i,y/'letiu,t:tf, tiara?" Is,.,.'.',',',','.',?: Beg, with” {In Toronto-Min 7 Wilson is the guest ot her ,W In. (Rem) Reining in Wood. .-It- M In. Jack Motherll In“. the past month with Dr. In. Anderson left on Thursday a ,hretdatoetr.--thrt, L. S. Rab!) is tte', Visitor at the home ot her Mr. John Babb. Waterloo.-- Man Bali: Rogue and Miss Louise Mtge! vote the delegates from here . attendance at We Baptist young "If: association convention held 5 on." last Thursday aid Friday, “In. John Mcssner and iss Eva . Mr. FI. Earth from Ger.rnany who 'tcJl'2Vo"1 'll has Mon visiting at the 1tottte nt “fir. 2,n'lorrr'f,','; tt Rev. Mr. Nieman for some time has h _ . ' . , . ook on fertilize rented thr old Muller radon and, . 7 _ calendar, postage grounds and intends to co extpmuve- a t -h . . . gen s m ere the Iy into Poultry raising and Canr'y sented Address gardenine.--The Teterrhorte sistem for Works; viriiiiiiQ dispatching trains has he"? installed inf-t. s1icriitian, on the Grand Trunk titatiorrher_ Srni rs mn- heid in most oi their'"'-'"-'-"-'"-"-""-"-"'"-"', town churches .on Good Friday and, Friday arming, appropriate discourses dertierrd hymn was rre'ive the various treg.vrtttsn.-Teyit ”anti-1 to the 1'hildre nations were held in the school horn: $25.00 to the I last. week prior,to the Hasn't ad-, Show of $25.00 ' journmonl "-4 tn Wednesday owning, ‘ Library Board March 26th, Jhe Royal Trruprars “ill “as'givon to the have the following inlvrmlinz pro-hi» meetinq to di gram/mo rendvrvd at their rmsularl of installing a " mnlhly lip-ling in Pceer's Block Hlamaged by Win Selection by the Now Hamburg nr-‘ul'nrls prevailed chain; reading, Miss Em Wilttrlm: 'considerable dam ulctinn. Baden Quartptte: address. which we will" “Than Twentv Year Hndowment Pol-r the large front I Icy,” Mr. " n Witnmr, solo. Miss t'hrth, hlowin 'Alvitttt Yaerr; Biographical Fyomr on smaller pinnacles "Tnuminl I' (In ion-Info, the (nail. f hrtrch s1 riding! ”(to tstttancipator of the slaves oi tho root and "n “my!" hy Nydnvy .rtrnrs: wticctiott r! the Furniture by Baden orrtusira . piano solo. Mir, Hahn is prochnl taura “can; mln. Misc [ATV Ruby . rrorrrtv on It trot. Mr. and Mrs, W, ll liiiharli m1; (mp of tht Mt. Fl. Shrlinx of Wittnipee and Misiiltc1d in 1km Tow Vera Sterling oi Waterloo Fitpr'1tt Wed, I'nndizr‘lml ot the tesdtty in town, the mind's M their T mm on “on Aunt. Mrs J R Prick --Mr and Mrs 1thrn In rnhr» [ Mean PCitfrr M Hanovrr sTr'rtt _ tiv, \ur- sold hy in lhlldays with Mr. and Mrs John Ulla brim: ahr I trtvler,-Prinripa1 Sunni of thc: tanning. Mr l 7h "rhool 1mrw, arcmnpnmvwl M ded “In hamnwr rttstre W ll, l'mharh. are attending amountwl to Fl "Mini: ot the "maria l-Idi-m llrrird prion mm] \wmnlmn in Toronto th, Ha hwhpsl prion k -Toun (‘uunml . le Tums. hm ' “hule- hrr. Council held its regular meeting on about 880 each. III-l P-ai.-- R. T. - lb Ethel Winn - It] in Watarloo an sue-u ot '_-Mrs. "any B.ece and B-in Dore are spending the attvndine. amount "t to MY thotmand dollars proprr eWet. rin Edi-m Itcr‘rd prion urn- paid tor rows, This compound is now made up in Tum.- th, "P hmhpsl priro poul bt'itttr, 310'. and the " " lt. Prescription Yeats ot The Toon, hm . u hole herd oi My man] averaged ly"'""' and thousands of our" show 'C) News Notes.-Among those who rent tf'1 _ the Easter Holidays around lopl i 1 mesh." were Mr. and Mrs. H. Mun- l on r dell oi Miteheit at Mr. WM. Mundells. Tted ( Mrs. unborn and Miss Margaret Ron- t up nie of Berlin at Mr. Thus. “clinic's, milk. and Mrs. It. Rowland, Mr. Frank s__-ltowland and Miss Holmes and Will iierilntiekfar) oi Monkton at Mr. and I-lit'; Jas. Antiekmur's and Mr. Thos, .is‘lnl’laylord and son Clayton or Water- "iidiuo--The congregation, of Boyd lawn-hunk (‘rosshill are lull d sympa- kde'i.thy,!or their pastor Rev. Mollat and iltiJittyniily in their recent loss by losing Lars their house and contents by fire.-- lord Miss Anderson is spending her holi- "W. days at her home near Witsgham.-- i"ili. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie, Mr. Ar- his thur Rennie, Mrs. [lilborn and Miss- w.les Margaret and Jean Rennie were bliss; visitors at the hoax: of their sister llrs. Mrs. Henry Ballard near "awkesviue ohn one day last week.-vrhe heavy wind and storm that passed over here last he hieridaY did some damage in removing and ”shingles from roofs, and other small- at!" articles, but Mr. Jos, Kennel was "mums heaviest loser, his barn and -Mr. strawshcd heing~cmiplctely unronled. kr.'-.'"" Rubi. Honey had the mistor- andi ttny lo lose a valuable cow last ' at weelc-A quiet wedding was held at anrth' home (I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nutr- hirirl1eli, on Wednesday, Marsh 19th, when walth:'ir youngest daughter Miss Gertie, raid T was united in the Holy Bonds oi nia- Tis- irimony to Mr. "mer Hastings oi 3ir.',Mornington. The ceremony was per- [ahm formed by the Rev, Mr. MolUt and sterioniy the. immediate relatives wit- “messed the ceremony. After a short penichorteyyyon, trip to London and oth- rton or points, the young couple will take tiiniup residence on the groom's iarm on 0, tha 11 Con. 1tornington. f Congratu- "MN, _ lations. ' up“? more: at merit, Report at S. S. No. t, nudes. "an: at 1ntem.t.-Mia. “a Eulo- can; no you! oCl.P"h. NtMgt" our public when! m. n m Sr. "L-C. bud, L.,Swartr, J W.lheln.. R. Becker, V. Becker. A Meter. "'.--H. Svaru. . Svuu. L. w. rul, w. Baker, E. Newmry, M. A. Jr. Ill-H, Backer, C. Cowen, Y. Shana, C. Insulting, E. Becker, te. Keseltin‘. Sr. u.-H. Becker, M. Haydon. Jr. H.-M. Karin“. L. Hage- darn, K. Duel, P. Wilhelm. _ At [taunt the pupils are busily en- gaged in tho Promotion Examination. There are 29 “tiling. S. H. Swarm, Teacher. Part ”-1.. shut: and G. hubris (equal), 7.. Newberry. _ Friday errninz. The auditors' TC- port was train-d and grants made to the 1'hildren's Aid Society of $25.00 to the New Hamburg Spring Show of $2500 to the New Hamburg Library Hoard of $90. Authority Axas' given to the Ileeve lo call a putr Ii" moriinz to discuss the advisability of installing a water Works system- Ilamaged by Wind Storm : Very high winds prevailed on Good Friday and tronsiderattte damage “as done among which we might mention, splillinz the large front door ol St Ceeorge's (’hnr'll, tslowing or” some of the sninllvr pinnacles nl Trinity Lullwran f hrtrch minding ttem trashing through th, root and unmofing thr, dry kiln " the Furttttttre Factory --Mr, Jarnh Hahn is Merlin: a dwelling on his rrnrrrh- on Waterloo street-Pro- ml; om' of the largrst sales ever ilu-lil in 1hr Tossttship of Wilmot “in mndizr‘lml ot the farm " Mr John T mm on “rdnrsday the 19th inst “hm hs pntir" mark and implements "Pr' sold hy wihlir auction Mr mun brim; ahout "trt retire trom tarnunz. Mr Almond" - Fraser Mel» ded thr, hamnwr and thr prof MS _ Fart'i-.B. Becker,' S. Kemltilg. E. Bum M. Bee"arr, K. ltiehzn._ seen it that fertilizers could give strch good results. I can highly re- commend the Homestead Fertilizer to all who wish to build up their [arms and grow big crops." Homestead Fertilizers are mtmu- lacturod and sold by the Michigan Carbon Works, Detroit, Michigan. who will send tree to any farmer their book on fertilizers with a handsome calendar, postage paid. They, want agents where they are not now repre- sented. Address, Michigan Carbon Works, P".etotrice Drawer 81GA, De trnit. Michigan, asking fur terms. Busy ht2tiirhtiii'iiii"i"' the may; " Us hone in “HE 'ttrd.--Nrs. J. W. 0mm" I: aNo to be out again elm bungee-lined tothet-tor-ti- through in-ac-air. John Faucet dripped I cor load ot choice cattle last week. -Mr. and Mrs. June- B. “when a! Kingwood visited with [this here on b'riday.-4ht Friday Inn the wind storm did considerable - throughout the neighborhood. lay barns were unroole‘ and eererel arigtd- mills were totally destroyed. - The village has been enlivened the last while by the clan; at n: hammer on the anvil. Mr. Dumreith ot Bt. Paul: has rented the shop belonging to Mrs. P. Helm and has commenced work.- Misses Amy Shearer end Jean chat- more or! Listowel are spending the holidays " their home: here.- Mrs. Thea. Come]! is seriously Ill u the time ot writing, but we hope tor he! recovery.--Mrs. James Mayberry has been cogtfimd to her bed for some time but will soon be around again.- Miss Eu Rutherford ot Millhnnk spent a tew days Inst week with friends here-Mr. Alvin Clark at Newmarket spent. the holidays at his home here. . Happily Wedded.--A pretty wedding] took place at the Home ot Mr. Wes Nurse on the townline last (all2/ day, March the 19th, when more eid-' est daughter Beatrice Janetta was united in marriage to Mr. Albert' Faulkner or Mooreiield. The bride 'm-) tered the parlor on the arm of her lather to the strains of the wedding march which was played by Miss (leniera Stricker ot Linwood. Rem McPherson ot Glenallen tied the knot after which the guests sat down to a sumptuous dinner. The bride's dress was. oi a white satin trimmed; with applique and ribbon with tho customary veil and wreath of orange blossoms and carried a large bouquet of pink and white carnations and maiden hair fern. The bride's travel- ling suit was cl pearl grey with a large white beaver hat and willow plumes. The groom's gill. to the bride was a gold bracelet. About a hundred guests were prrsent from Milrerton. Listowel, Linwood, Mil- bank, Moorerayd and other plates. The many useful prrsents were tteau- tilul and were appreciated by both bride and groom. The evening was spent in music, games and dancing. After the honeymoon trip the young couple will reside on a farm near Draytou. T Holiday Visitors: Those spending the Easter vacation in and around our village were Miss Edith Globe of, Heidelberg. Miss Fitzgerald and Mr.‘ thrist Hurgner of Wellington. James McKenty and sister, Willie Schmidt and sister of Berlin, the Misses Me-) Iona and Lavina Yost oi Miiverton/ ms; Margaret Roe of Toronto, Mes- srs. Archie Hosea of Hamilton. Perul Hosea of Berlin, Miss Adel Schnurr; and brother Hum of Mildmay, Miss- es Make! and Edith Lana of Berlin,: Mr. Ed. Koehler of Wellesley, Mrs. Ransom of Berlin, Mr. Peru Rennie, and family of Listowel, Mr. John Knight and family ot Guelph, Mr. E. A. Rennie and wile of Toronto. Bert lleinbuch of Toronto, Mr. Andrew Ament and, wife of Listowel, Miss Ruby Goetz oi Wallertstein, Herb. Heist of Elmira, Daniel Poomer of Liston-cl Messrs. Wm. Koenig or,Ber- lin, Glen Wray oi Acton, Miss Enid Roe of Toronto,- Mr. George F. KalMeish ot Waterroo.-.The wind storm on Friday did considerable damage around this vicinity-We are sorry to report the illness ot Mr. Robert White.-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Short, oi the 9th line gave to their many friends on Monday night, a roy- al good time, also a farewell. The people are sorry to have Mr. and Airs. Short leave this vicinity and wish them every success in their new homtv-Those spending the Easter vayatioet out of town were as tol- "otrs: Mrs. Stiller and daughter Phoebe at Berlin, Miss F.annie s'chtu- ter at St. Jacobs and Berlin, Mrs. Frank Armani and son Melvin at, Tor- onto, Mr. Henry Lantz and daughter at Detroit, Miss Hayes at Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. W. l Tteggs at tWes- "len, Miss ('arroll at Toronto, Miss R. E. Nance. at Mitchell, Miss Annie Milliner at Elmira, Mrs. n. M. Wit- Hams and son at Newton, Mr. F. ll. Is"'""'." at Guelph, Mr. Levi Siri- ‘C’crr at Toronto, Mr. Ilerman and ,“iss llermenia Ntrert " Hanover. Manv dirrrent remedies have been tried be Eczema and other skin dis, Pas 3 But it is now known that the only possible cure is a mild. 'ioothitttt liquid made up M Itil oi \hmcrgnon. Thymol, (Hymn-inc and ot,hcr inszrrmrnis s" raroiullv cone pnllmh‘d that each ingredient has its proprr effect. We mom ot this u'onderlul compound What Cures Eczema? Linwood M and Gain- l-yu a new» It!“ . low by. with their unit! t---W" Elna Morse at Berlin - a. am Holiday: st in &etatq.-.-arr.. C. Nolan- Ali to: two mac “when ol now: were vill- nu mm. m numb-6| hm torch: "rsnndwtlimtaaea' to Molt a Weatesdar.-Th. sumo! Int may was my mm m and considerable damp in ti. dintriet. A tot ot knees use blown do" Ind maiden“. m was don to nun, schools, clutches etc. Con-Menus dam was done tothe which is lying in a, Aotd near " be- ing carried am " rods “my and hroken into Miss.--"- Sacrament was eliminuured in the Lutheun church on Sunday tatrt.--aer. Geo. StreheI of New: Fall: spent his Easter holiday. at hia Mme-The auction sale held last Thursday by [mild Leln was well attended. The lam “as not sold. and Mr. David Leis will work it hiagseit.--Mr. Hein- er Hill of Berlin spent his Easter Holidays " home.--Mr. J. H. Kerr who spent his holidays with his par- ems at Caledonia returned to-day to resume his duties In the Btuth.-Mr. Harry Selim“: ol the Post (mice des- partment at Berlin spent a few days with his wents.-Mt. and Mrs. L. Becker and [anally ol Preston spent a few days here with friends and m- latives.--Mr. John Kuhn at Waterloo spent Sunday here.-n.Wss oiira metre and Mrs. J. Treusch are spending a short time with friends in Toronto. Fr'ykes.-1n mrlin, March 20th. to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph S. Sykes, " King St.. West, a tion. "otterd-.-1n Berlin, March 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. IRrkerd, a son. sehaeter.-In Berlin, Feb. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad smack-r, a daughter. wcehwtyittxt-ht Benin, Feb. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Jami) Schweitzer, a daughter. F,'chace.-rn Berlin, Fob. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Schack, a daugh- I. Unger.-ln Gait, on March Sist, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Unger, 71 Rose St, a daughter. Ritz.-In Gait, March 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin M. Ritz, a son. tFaulkner-Nurse. "- Near Linwood, March 19th, Beatrice, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nurse to Albert Faulkner of Moorefieid. Riekert-Chystrman.-At Breslau, March 19th, Edith E., daughter' of Mr. and Mm. Moses Cressman, to Addi- son Rickert of Mannheim. Dahmer-Hu0ocr-at Doca, March 20th, May Bullock to David Dah- nterot Berlin. Rudy-Maiden-In 'Kossuth, on T Wed- nesday, March mum, Miss Ada Sui» der to Mr. Clarence Rudy, Preston. tTaiker-.rordon.--In Gait on Thursday, March 20th, Miss Alice Jordon, to Mr. Wm. Walker of Hamilton. F;toiss.--rn Heidelberg. on Satarday, March 22 Reuben Steiss, aged M years. Go:tt.-ht Beaversville, Mrs. Eliza- beth Goetz,. aged 83 years. Lvekhardt.-At Montreal, march 22, D, D. Luckhardt, formerly of BL mire. Interment took p_lacc at El- mira. Coher.--At Roscbank, March 21th, Menno Cohen Deaths "tttlat Waterloo on Friday, Mar. 2 shA Mrs. Gustave Hamel, aged50 T years, l month and l days. Itoutre.--tn Waterloo, on Sunday. March 23rd, Albert House, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Joe. House, aged 23 years. , Beeker.--ht Waterloo, on Tuesday, March 25th, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker, aged 6 Nows Noteq.-Miss Clara Settweib- lot has returned home after aweek's visit with friends in ',urtrringvme.- Mr. Fat. Huehn spent Easter in New Hamburtt.-Mr. 03:3: Huchn spent East?! Monday in Elmira, Mr. Altprt Hackhatt spent, Good Friday with his Parents at Crosshm.--Mr. R. M. Ro- binson is spending the Easter holi- D.l).l). will prove to you that You can be cured. The very first drops will give you instant reliet, _ but the most convincing proof h a trial of the remedy by any «Irma sum-kl. You don't rvrri have to pay thr re- gular price at tl no a holtlr, tor we have arranged with the t,atroratorirs to offer, tor a white,' a special large 2.'.c trial bottte. Get this sprwiat bottle today and no how qtrwkls the itch will vanish. A." U. ttaehnet Stool; ,whigh wu only Heidelberg Marriages Births days at his home in Fr,trattord.-Miss Millar is visiting at her home In Georgetown-Among those who spent Easter holidays at their homes here, “are: Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Vollmar of Toronto, Mr. Gordon Vollmar of Borl‘n, Miss Luella Weis and Miss Pearl Schweitzer ot Berlin. Miss Mary and Frieda Smith at Berlin with their sister Mrs. Athert Schic- tHe, Miss Dorothy Schidclc ot Mer- lin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Peppler ul Waterloo spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Hahn, Mr. Theo. Lautea- schlager of Berlin at the Great Wes- tern, Mr. George Globe of Lisbon and Miss Melinda Torastrar ol Berlin spent Sunday at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schidclc. Local and Parrsonai.--Mr. Ferdinand Latsch arrived home trom Toronto He was a delegate at the Sup- reme meeting of the Order ot Cana- dian Home Circle, which order stands in high terms, having had a-very tate- cesslul year. Centreville Lodge in tends to call an open meeting. an- nouncement ot which will be made later-Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fhet and tamily were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Lattteh m Sunday last-- Quite a number from here caught a goodly number of tish on the Grand River Rats on Friday last. Mr. Norman Martel caught a carp weighing twenty-one poumb.-- All members otthe Order ot Canadian Home Circle No. 301 are requested to attend the monthly meeting which will be held on Saturday evening, April 5th.- Mr. Milton Latsrh at Detroit spent the Easter holidays at his home in Centreville-quite a number of sports are shooting musk. rats at Mr. August .lansen's pond at present-Mr. William Carey trit last Tuesday tor Toronto to rrninh his contract. of huilding n house. - The yetornt on Friday did Considerable damage in our neixhttorhood.--Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ettei's baby boy is on the sick list.- Mrs. Charles Moss and Mrs. August Jansen are visiting Writ-ml: and relatives in Detroit. and 'mtiiittm--Mr, John Hippo! has sold his horse and boom! another trout Mr. Almrm Lewis. News Notes.--Mr. Clarence Yost Weber ot Floradale spent Sunday with mother. Mrs. Adaioson.-hisi; {Vinnie spent Sunday at his home.--Mr. lr- friends in town.--Mi.ss Murat MMild- Hirrie or Port Burwell is home tor vine Seigner " swallow spent like may, and Mrs. Stripker or Wallace the Easter holidays-Miss Bellamy vacation at T his parents' ttont-Mr. are spending a week with Mr. and ioi Guelph is spending a low davs Hatter Hammond spent Sunday at Mrs. F. K. Welker-h public sale tit?.?,: lriends here.-tierat cl our his home "here-Mists Pearl Freeborne the household goods belonging toilarmi-rs tapped their maple trees ot Berlin spent the vacation at the Mrs. J. Puttock will be sold on :about two weeks ago expecting to home of her father Mr. Wm. Free- Saturday afternoon. The house late, have a good run ot sap, but theyhal'e bore-Mr. Andrew Eydt was a ty warned by Mrs. Puttock will also been very much disappointed uré to business visitor at Tavistoek on be sold.-Miss Vuelker of Berlin spent the present time.-Mrs. George rub- Tucsday.-Misses Lizzie Schmidt andla few days with friends in town. - lot of Erie, Pennsylvania, returned Royal Lichty spent Saturday withiMiss hertz at Waterloo spent - a few lllonlc last Saturday alter spending thet friend Miss Sadie uan%ond.-!davs with her sister., Mrs. Hoeilin.-- selcral weeks visiting friends in this' Quite a number of barn roots in this! Miss 11eckmtdorn of Berlin spent Good Iorality.--Mr. Menno Snyder had the xicinity were partly torn all duringi Friday with friends in town.-- iiisriliitiiriiiieit to get his lelt arm broken Friday's wind storm. Aleda llruhaeher of Berlin spent thr, jest above the wrist on Friday last ------_-- Ii-Iaster holidays with her parents iduring the storm, while endeavoring (‘....e-...:ll- l here. - . to protect his barn doors. Lord and Personal - "1ommuttion srn‘iN-s win be held in the Kvangrti- cal church ttest, Sunday RA it " “our ot Elmira will comtuet, thr services hath morning and evening, Thornton & Douglas, Limited STRATFORD St. Jacobs Kingwood Centreville R The T 6'0.) GUELPH while the local pastor, Rev. w. o. Helm, will conduct services at Bridge- port.-»-Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cress oi Waterloo spent Sunday with friends in town.-- Messrs. A. ll. Ranch, Harold Reynolds and L. Kby oi Tor- onto spent Easter at their respective homes.--Miss Wahl of Waterloo is spending a week's vacation with her parents here.-Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Iitsinger and son and Mr. and Mrs. F'. B. Filsinger and son of Toronto spent the Easter holidays at the Ma- iple Grove tarm.-- Miss Edith Gina- yrich ot Toronto spent Good Friday {at her home here.--Mr. I. D. Snyder is home again after spending a low {weeks at West Falls. N. Y. - Mrs. 'Westu'ood and family ot Stratford and Mrs. Boll ot New Dundee spent Easter at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. schwalrn.-Mr. N. R. Ernst has secured a good position with the Bell Telephone Co.--Mr. and Mrs.. C. K. Weber ot Floradale spent Sunday with friends in town.--Mistt Murat of Mild- may, and Mrs. Stripker ot Wallace are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Welker-h public sale of the household goods belonging to Mrs. J. Puttock will be sold on Saturday afternoon. The house late, ty muted by Mrs. Puttoek will also claims the attention of every man who wishes to be correctly attired for,1'Sprinir---qnd what man does not? Come in and ask to see the new models in Men's and Young Men's Suits. All T. & DN own make and down to the very mo- ment in every little detail of Style. Some of the smarter models are the Senator, Yale, 5th Ave., Cornell, West End and Harvard. tyCornplete, bright and crisp stocks of Furnishings and Hats. A men's store that men appreciate and can depend upon. Is Everything for Boys too. Aut the most wonderful thing about the Blue Am- berol is its perfect tone and the lifelike quality of its reproduction. In this respect alone it is superior to any other phonograph The Blue Amberol is a New Record for the Edison Phonograph It is not only proof against injury, but will never be worn out by.constant playing 11.3... Au»... Inc. 100 we“. Ave., mnan.u.s.A. A-ut-a-Ph-h-ot-ed-tttbu-rd" J,S_l)9iiltSjlL$1l6_s1trilrT' Store BERLIN celebrated Amtiversary.-- Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy celebrated the thir- tieth anniversary of their marriage on Good Friday evening, March 2151.. Quite a large number at their relay tives and friends were present tor the occasion and a very enjoyable tune was spent. V _ severe.Wind storm.-Ahte ot the worst wind storms experienced tor a number of years visited us on Good Friday and continued. all alien-mm, partially unrooling buildings and In some cases upsetting them; blowing down trees, especially fruit trees, a great many ot which were destroyed. This will man a great dealol extra work tor carpenters and others in repairing the wrecked buildings. me Bauer holidays-Miss Bellamy oi Guelph is spending a tew davs with iricnds 1rere.-t%verat cl our farmers tapped their maple trees about two weeks ago expecting to have a good run ot sap, but, they have green very much disappointed "'6; to the present time.-Mrs. George rub- Local and Personal.-- Miss {Manic Glennie is home item the Normal School, Hamilton, visiting ttered- mother, Mrs. Adamson.- Miss Winnie Pirrie of Port Burwcll is home tor record you can buy. You must hear a Blue Amberol to appreciate its true worth. Your Edison dealer will play me _ for you on an Edison Phonograph. Ask him today. Winterboume HAMILTON

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