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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Oct 1913, p. 9

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than Stock, Implements and Household Effedts bis, Dacha. and: 1913. btitev, Jinn! Emu tt at I an a m t in” C 1 attithyd. a __Ill_kildi u There will be sold by Public Auc- tion on the premises ot the late. J. B. Schmidt, in the Village at Philips- trterg, on . Commencing at one o'clock p. m., sharp, the {allowing articles: . florse. cow, chickens. 2 pigs, top his”, rubber tire buggy good as new, carriage, sleigh, cutter, two plows, set ot late curtain stretches, Mane, disc, hay rack, cradle, "seed drill. whimetrle and device, manure book, 2 sets of harness, wheel har- row, single Waggon, 2 band rakes. 3 hay Iotks. com cutter, barrow, ladder, Kym, spade, garden rake, drain shovel, saw, square, axe. wrench. 2 iron Kettles. 1 copper liegue. _ 11*. " In - by “the alc- terr an pro-in- ot at}... Mrs. 0 " with. at St. Apt», " H Household F,'frecte-3 stoves, 2 bed- room suits, 2 tablts, 4 lamps, sink, washstapd, parlor suit, bureau,' vap- our cabinet, Aalt stand. pictures, 6051 bis,' "ilik Uh, churn, 'gaéo‘linc stove with oven. gasoline can, and many other articles too numerous to mention. duo Reine. - . - . TE .'--io per cent. cub, bal- t 311‘” dare. _ Sl) 1tettrrartieuiart' apply to Real Estate-it the same time and place the real estate will be otiered for sale, suNect to a reserve bid, comprising: House and barn, about 8 wires of land, being part of lot No. " on the north side of Erb stfeet in tho Township of Wilmot. Terms for Chattels-tll sums of $29.00 and under cash, over lhat amount. 3 months' credit on approved faint. notes. Terms tor Real Esti--one. third cash, balance may be arranged for on tirst mortgage. _ . L. L. SCHMIDT, Philipsburg. J. N. SCHMIDT, Berlin. - market mice paid. Load My second Tueaday. Next nib-It At Inna-ten: C.P.R. sullen, unn- ber unlimited. The undersigned alters tor sale his tpre, better known as the Charles Forwell farm. situated 2 mile! north ot St. Clement: and 1 mile south- west at Thrwkesville., The farm com- prim Mt acres. more or loss, in- cluding " was bush, mostly htrrrb Food. The balance " all good work- qble land, slightly rout; except , acres which is watered by a crook which crosses the south-east corner ot the Urns and provides cmellcnt pu- There - ‘a large sheep pen and await-ohm} attached to the barn. Under the bun are excellent, stables cement ttoors, and under the straw Ibed hog fe-it and hen pen, also Cettt- ent ttoora, A large driving shed is also ligated some distance from the hen. The house is atwo storey. brick 30x40 feet, with brick kitchen ”:30 (at. alto urge summer In» then and modelled. These buildings are all in excellent repair, hung lately been re-rooted. Water is with plied try n aeolian well. At the hon” " also hard 'and soft water. Thir term has nevcr been rented and " ll thigh state of cultivation and he. NW.” been occupied by the ow. Ber. For further particulsrs_ "tlr Sliipping Hogs Wanted in: we promise: a mm Wm. "rwett, St, Clements, P.O. A tun land. The (arm is tile drained when necessary. Ott the property is a lugs bulk harp 74x54 teert, and may an 30:70 tact. athreshing all: is use 1“:on tn the burn. III... a... _I_‘ _ I___. _L__, ...-- --" Wednesday, October 22nd 'tt_ui'iti a ”again win; " 8 o‘clock nu. sharp, r comm; valuable new”. {all Elite ..-Th. Protity COB- . a! I was ol land, on which a w tl'onorey brick home. may 0 room with back kit- I aw [rune barn, [wit trees Efflmibk‘lzs: Auctioneer. C. c. Daofonbachor LIrfilijiIC, SALE Valuable Farm for Sale ' - L. F. Drtrrmcrt,iteriito, 1ahuthleittalEdtat. FRASER, Auctioneer. 4 Hit no In. a iti he I;- -4w- “no: tt t'gt cl ghL'l,tt FCI'IIIM, “luau-.0! vague“. an L ' to“. . ”mt". but otttF "ring, good . I M " There will be up) by “it: - water and in. a"2fe; W4 no: on the promine- at the um pumm- - on the -1- u am.“ to nab mod-bun. "on . cm. rtr#ir'rip'oetr"te; New Goliath)" to Bloomingdale ttet- 3 . . M” ter hon-n as the [has lam. on _ --------_r----"-"'- Cattle, Poultry, Sheep :--s good Jersey cows: cow (real: with call " side, 3 cows due to eaiee in March. 8 rows due to calve in April, ' boilers coming 3 years old, she! coming 3 years old, 3 spring calves. Household E'2ects, Kte.:--1t dining chairs. 8 kitchen chairs, 5 mute-trot- tom chairs, lounge, glass cupboard, 2 extension tables, 3 rockers, 2 hur- eaus, whatnot, 2 dressers, 6 wash stands_ 5 small tables, 2 kitchen tab- les, g single bedsteads, 2 double bed- uteads, double bed with springs and Mattress. double bedstead, clothes ltuPboard, comer cupboard, , wash isinks, Pandora kitchen stove tor coal if wood, nearly new ; kitchen stove, Ire stove, large meat tub, cabbage tub, 2 iron Kettles, baking trough, 2 lush tubs, washing . machine and 1winger. 2 butter tubs. 3 benches. milk cans, pails, kitchen utensils and iii) other articles too numerous to "mention. . Grain and “ay H-IO tons ot mixed hay, about 400 bushels ot oats. l'ommzncilg ut 1 o’clock p.111, sharp, the tollowing valuable Property. via: . 1toraes:-Bta" we " ream old, in foal; use“ mare, spring colt. [ TERMS :--Hay, grain, poultry and all sums cl $10.00 and under, cash; qtTer that amount 12 months' credit an approved joint notes or 5 per cent " lor cash pajments of credit Imounts. , Its..', acre tarm, goon may loan, 2 miles west ot New Hamburg and 4 miles east of Shakespeare on the main, (and leading to Stratford. 0n it is anearly new brick house with " rooms,kitchen and woodshed, heated try furnace, large tank barn with good stabling, cement iioors, large hog pen and hen house, good driving-shed, or ment silo 12:40. " acres ot good bearing orchard with all kindsol small knits, " acres ot good hard wood bush. 10 acres fall wheat, 60 acres in meadow and Posture never tailing groom of waver, running web " at house andbntn. good lencel. farm well underdrainedand in good state of eultiqation, fine location with Rural mail and teleplmno. For particular: apply to MRS. HENRY S. Bean, Shakespeare RED. No ALLAN C. HALLMAN. ‘ New Dundee. The undersigned one“ tor an lilo tarm shunted one mile northwest ol it. Agatha and 4 miles north at Baden, on Concession I, Block B. The tarm comprises shout. 125 acres. " were: bush and pasture. 100 was under a good state of cultivation. Soil good eutioam, good spring creek. 2 never [ailing wells. " storey brick house, bank horn. straw shed. For mm: particulars opp]! to B. 8. Sign“. Ruin-L M-tl. was. 12-2t. LOUIS ZINGI‘ZR, Prop. New Hamburg. Executor: M the late Henry S. Bean, deceased 3t-tt. t Thursday, 0a. 30.1913 l Annual Meeting Ewiar Sale I, ISAAC' BEAN; Farm for Sale Gui-nil duh? fo, din-L1; J . MICKL'S, Auctioneer. Wi' _ -- r""fb's the Berlin at; wnemo lie-anal trust will u, up " an Hospital on Friday, Oetetter Wth, " I pp. bit 5%!“in of $1.00 and “WW and lilo mun an altitbd to vote " this mating. A large atteetdanmt is desired. I rupectlully solicit the muons: of farmers and otbertr who intend to hold sales the comm; salon. Best results. aadured. Write, or phone IN, Waterloo, Ont. . T - t kim- strayed to my tarm one milk: west ot St. Clements. The "not can claim mm by laying ox- mugs and must be able to ids-aw! th, blind. sit. hobbit elder mu St onbjs Cider mu will heaven on Sept M, M, as, so; get h 2,}, T, a, a 10, 14,15. IT, W, St, M, 23, M, M, M; Nov. 4. Apple: for evaporating will be taken than not to be less then two inches in Mamet“ on above dates. No - apples “ken. M-tr. 1etiitnitt-eiust Local “out. The and 1 Start at once and secure exclusive territory. We, supply handsome tree outfrt and pay higthtst emnmiaaiona. Write tor lull particulars. STONE AND WELLINGTON Tomlin, Ontario. At one. to replay» an old and re- liable FONTHILL NURSERIES. Splendid list ot fruit and ornamental stock. for Fall delivery 1813 and Sprig delivery IOM. li-tt _ Hawkesville wants a good Blacksmith, and Wagon- maker. Also a googl Shoe- maker, and a good Barter. maintain". I. i tsims may. for Indium Come aha fee, write, or phone. One at us will come and tan you St. Jacobs or Wallenateln and back. Write or phone to 37-tt. Notice is herein given that a Court will be held, pun-ant to the "YO-' ers' List Act" by His Honor the Judge ot the County Court of the County of Waterloo n the Lancaster Hotel. Bridgeport, on the 22nd day ot October, 1913. at ten thirty o'clock a.m.. to beer and determine the several compleinu or errors and omissions in the Voters' Lin ot the Municipality of the North Division oi Waterloo Township tor 1913. All persons having business In the Court are required to aim“! at the said time and plan, Clerk's Notice Re Posting of Voters' List It-2t The “Macaw “will you“); ot. Dated the 6th day of October, 1913 GEO. A. TILT, Hal: ot In? "aid Mtmicipality Licensed Auctioneer [fiillllE 'li.fiiljlli) HAWKESVILLE A. J. Mickus J. B. HUGHES. new“. A. A. May, Soc'y-Tnu. DR. THOMPSON. JAMES HALL. D. DONALD. Mr. FRY. MR. BALLARD. T. C. MESSINGER. C. J. PETERSON. a. tV nun»- , 214m“. (ii. Mainline-thri- {Vishnu "t8ammrwd" Jud bray-u”: mmnm in; :3. It, Wot day i,",u,ytgel, on in: t it Fri r, Nov I m. an.” - _utertuttuuspertxAwit1" W to all uncut- lot it“. flip one: In one. to mm an. trom ' uni to ' Fm. From Novunu'r an to Nova-hm m. bott days inclusive [mm ' a.m. to 0.15 pm. . Bring you: a: notice with you and to not wait mtil the lat. by. Waterloo. Oct. 9th, 1913. " aAoEu , Narnia: msiitttitef. Highest mat“ price paid. Next atieittiist Wednesday Oct. 15th. ' CLEMENB 0 KUNtgBBrtt5alR The undersigned doeires .to announce to the public. thUUtq is pram-@110 conduct. auction sale; throughout. Waterloo County. Tums reasonable. Best of satisfaction tsuaraxrteed. Any- one intending ttorsttit a sate write, call or phone. Phone 706. -. , Berlin. othce in Slick Black. above Ritz's Drug Store, King St. 421". d, Ae. new!“ having pushed Charles Jones wer- board trom a launch an" Wham“. 9 “pk ago. was cqmmittotl tot trial on a chm ot manslaughter. Che Fred Braendle Cider Mill will te in operation on Tuesgisy and Wed- nesday during September and Oct- Comprising 122 acres, situated one- half mile south of Mondale. {and " miles northwest of Elmira. on the main road to FiorahJe. On property is a good frame house. large horn practically new and other Wary outbuildings. Good supply ot water. For further particulars apply to IRVIN A. SNYDER, Hume. Floradale. The undersigned Otters for 3an his valuable [um comprising " acres, situated " miles west of Waterloo, good bank hon: and all was" out uildings. abundance of hard and not: water. For further particulars 1p- plyto 7 __ a __ ------ 35-2mos. Have no room, the undersigned will sell 2 horses at bargain prices tor quick sale. __ ___---------, " t2-it, RGiElll]iR'li, NOTICE ’ Established 1864 OtBms, Waterloo Mutual Building,- King St. Baline- Ollioo BM, Homo 20.. amine“ acumen not tlmt elu- Etnrnerrott Darngh. charged with Hégs Wantéd t'nu/iidik." Horses for sire. Farm for Sale Farm for Sale HENRY RAHN. R. No. 3, Wntotloo H, NEWBERY. Willimbutg, R. Route 2., E. J. SHANTZ FRED BRA ENDILH, Heidelberg Notice J. HERB SMITH, Tu Connector. 41-5t. brtt.rt-tth."-i.J. T. mun. No. 7.0gpeWolfo. REL. Cumin, B-raarea_tFritmt.,aatd doetVtittdreryr"toqtt_ot6pttytst mambo-afar withoutgivinc Lydi- E. Phil-gun'- ",r1tPt',t,,fhtr',',',"h,t trial. It and, Ian ' any -rfNereui1M,yqih-tstlt-. .timse.etk'ud.e.imrr."stt5ttrtteA 'ite-ities-indie-ist-ite, !artditmarttereittrqrttatr-d. I Thwmhnmw best material, have been put up in Notice-An the business places will compressed tablet form, ’and are n. ctoaed on Monday ttext.--Mr. Walt- cailed . a Martinson and lamily ot Wallen- ' stein spent Sunday with Mrs. M, “GLORIA TONIC" Croetz.--Mrs. Koenig. st. left Friday to spend a few weeks in Waterloo.- and fstty thousand boxes are ottered Mrs. Sword nnd Mn. A. N. Ring tree to introduce it. paid a flying visit to Listowel.--The All you Butter from any lorm oi uric "ttttting ot the late Wm. Woods of acid in the blood, and have Rheuma- Clinton were laid to rest, in the Un- than. Gout, lmmbam. Sciatica. this ion cemetery on Trauma“ lasit.--Miss is the way to drive it out ot your Lurlla Fuchs Mt Saturday to sand s,stam in quick time. Simply and h few days In "rstrelrr.-- Mr. and your name and address, enclosing an Room" and hrr. and Mrs. llam- this advertisement, to JOHN A. river ot “clitsley spent Sunday with SMITH. 1647 Laing Building, Wind-,Mri Christ LartU.-Mitra Nam Her- Bor, Ontario, and by return mail you let spout the week-end in '"tertorr) will ,mive 3hr hm absolutely "at Mr. Milton Goat: ot l-Ilrnirn spent l Ht in only in "Gloria Tonic" tint Sunday under tho purer-u] root.--Mrs '.'ml v,nl in: aim; o,mtsittation marl) Mix lio'nnir- Hi Pallmlm to apt-ml [or use. In [on days out: her son in Llltmu‘l. Ll'lTlE CHANGE. The, five ingredients mentioned shove prepared with great accuracy ttttd skill not only in regard to pro- portion, but also In selecting the best material, have been put up in compressed tablet form, 'ated are called _ Despite the threshing showers, the market this morning was very largely attended. The prices remain- Id about the same as last week E558 sold at " to 30 cents a dozen, butter, 28 cents a pound, geese tt.40 to 81.50, ducks 65 to " cents eavh, chickens 50 to " cents each. Rheumatism, Lumhago. Sciatica, Pain in the back have been cured, in tht real meaning ot the word, by a little stillingia, Iodide of Potassium, Poke Root, Guaiac Resin and Sal's- aparilla. Any person can take these remedies in any reasonable amount with pertect safety. and the results have been Iound to be astonishing. It has Men proved that this com- bination makes up the best rheuma- tism remedy in trxistenct,tttavittg ao- tually cured many stubborn cases of over " and " years' sumling-even in persons" of old age. - .ptrthtnaf'or-tnttuts-A"a- trt-I-it-ttdt-tthi-tttave. 't.irttetxrbttortarot-tt1i.o- minty. 1mm“ “but tor to, all how whit . "can"; _ ', "Nowumtteottr,ttqrramt My; ' "sdowerttalthrtLgdio.Ptathhaan's and: Ymtmnrputtliahthi..uttate if I“ like. I“ if more um JOHN A. SMITH Discoverer of The Great Rheumatic Remedy; Gloria Tonic. 'tus_terisrusr"rsa. .-G-,c-.-"tk.ttraeest Jrstm'rt.t ruck. 2t1gtpgt mind-cu- " 'lllah"Wrll"dTAu'l'lllled .f?eytt9.ttrytreArtum*Frat curb Your motiicine t Rheumatism 50,000 BTixes Free L]llWiijl . _ I Local - P-t.-Mr. "" “My In. or M__m -s. . pet oi bro-to paid a short visit to sums)- and 8-day it" ,t,tt T "is parents I.“ last "oedar.-ter. volcanic. Uhild‘inanv were t i,2tteyiu?.'Pte,tst'diertg.i,tllttttt thought-be '-SL_ no: is Elmira last T't-6r.--Mrts. or not. the showers have e', b' halter of Gait is visitiqrNrdot+ a good purpose by filling up w . ter In. Fiar.-Mr. lerael Oral was cisterns. Plowing also no! tr ieit, tattle iodine at the For us uni Gait oomplitaed with - amt " :41 Fall "irtc-Mr. Byrle gluon of Tm mmy tor both man end _ ironto visited his parents here last Swamp and bush tires. which . I Cl.Uei.Uiiii; their regular meeting keen raging during the put ' . it Im Monday the Ladies Aid of the and causing no little anxiety to g " Heidi-t Church tserved a larewll seer by. the showers. ‘1th not . ' s' " tea to one of their members, Mrs. J. cient to completely extinguish . . g N? D. new“, prior to tser derartuee white will keep them in check 1“" ",, " Heqeier.--Mr.. J. P. Luckhrdt outing at lent-78qu , ‘5 " torcnto and Mrs. w. J. Reynolds 0‘ “View are being held in the t it It St. Jacob were Visitors in towti iaiiilidiiiit, Mertbodut church. qr I8' "1 a Moisdar-Miss Florence Power ollv'ne- conducted by the m. I ', . Berlin spent the week-end at mm J. H. “Jul-'7'” rqtie schools tti, M Mr. Geo. Krusek.-Miats Tillie mit-tthe TowetV were closed on M 1 T . . . , d day and Friday ot this week. - ; ,fong was holidaying at lino trey an I , T lyi Branuord last wukfm. Moy J. annual leachers' Convention - " . Eir bummed his friend Mr G the“ Itt strattorrt on than din-Ur in . "._Aithnn humanity We. - Willie at Toronto, formerly ot (al y t ' .-' 5rmg "E I. ' '". n“ tTir,t.' Mr 'iGiiiiii"raiUo" F . at. aeolian in electrical engineering at the t ‘t Sutr-tiiii in a _ , 5 the school» Practical Science. Tore COB m? -’ ' u " , . and threshing is almost . “as _ ttttto.-mte Sarah Gurney Company . _ = played “Sweet Charity" in the Thea- the past tor mutt“? ll' "" " Bl . . armors are rec Ice . if; " torium on Tuesday evetu9 before a up the fall J2'ititl1/%'t a “ii In well Med houae.--Mr. Dyer an Ar- remains to be dogtet.- XE my menian gave an interesting talk on Personal- Mr Levi Stank" of" a, .irmenia and the Turkish Empire in I“. Add“: Iii-lei“ ot m. - .3 m, the EVangelical church last Monday a “New ot M, “I“. . {a he, "ening.-The Methodist Church held aunt Mr and Mn We” ATotgt Mii L their animal Answer-nary services last iria'riir, October. 4th "twill“ If " Sunday. Rev. Roadhouse, tormcr W motor our -Mris L Thompson new“: tor of this church, delivered excellent tb tew days with trims: in "iuiiiiirl)i; . . _ c, l Iermona both morning and evening. "mc-Mr. Ch aria Parry has Monday, October 13th, a concert wilt ludisposed tor . few adis, but 'its),' be given in the Thentorium for whifh able to be out agnln. _ 3,, ,3 evening they hove engaged the mm'i Address and -Preaentation.- no]; " ot Miar,Ltusm A." WW": rerd.er and transferring and promotion of -‘§'isi "oerttiomht, who will he assrsted tt.A. J. Simmons, (YER. agent, t if, t local talent.--Mrs. Huck ol fo,he-iewesrtou. to Victoria tri 'llbi,i logo is visiting her daughters M"',Grand Trunk, occasioned the so“ , J. sthaeter and Mm. Jeauneret.--Mr. ing of many of his friends and ' 'e beg. Antony Reitzol. an otd-time resident hora in the Town Hall " (low . f in ot Klmirn, has returned Itorn .th- town, on Wednesday; Oct. 8th. r', L' - Northwest and is “Wins with his express their sincere regret on teen-i . laughter Mrs. a. Woite.--'rtte Boy ing that ,he was about ' to We": " Scouts are reorganllins for the Com-.their midst. Mr. Simmons Marni”; ing winter season and will hold their on himself to be an official of ,' b a tirst regularumteting in the Fire-Hutt than ordinary ability. lids ohll l on Wednesday, October tsf?C"'rvntuter atrd.graiat disposition ".. 'as' B Geo. H. Bisenbsch has sold his farm.won for him the love ttnrr-b'He'.'c' to Mr. Elias Gingerich of Iowa.--'. host oi fruends notionly of ' V Hr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruppel and danghr who have, been intimately munch kl BIS. in Gertrude are spending a few with him during the eighteen in"; err lays in Torottto.-Mias Maria Winger. of faithlul service rendered. but - dn- iotmer assistant postmistress here. from the travelling public with who: , ek is visiting her brother Mr. J. B. he came in contact. His readinenw‘...) en. th'inger.--Nr. Jno. E. Bowman, so- do a favor even when it was lea. , AO companied by Mr. M. Weichel motor- expected has won for him many "ltr.') ch, ed to Hamilton last week.-Tbe oc- pressions of appreciation. we 'eff,: toner monthlv Fair held here on Ms.ru- mate of charity was proven by t”. tav was largely attended. ready response that was formf . --------'-- whenever appealed to. Mr. and '.RCi'. ;Simmons and family will be s" ,. 7: _ St. Jacob! 'missed in our midst. Daring 1lftli' I r .- l _ in few years that Mrs. Simmons _. f, n 'tsr',,,"',,',',',)' 'tlapel/Qtr;,'),', been Wand in our pidr' IN. 3 before my nootv.-Mesartr. C'. S. by her tmieie “WWW?" - Weber Hahn and Snider and miss warm friends. The evening was 3 . g . . most cnjoysbly. a short pr Hahnsnd Miss Hinder of Heidelberg . . . i,'llli,SW, ' nt Sunds with friends in town.-- eosttristing of vocal and l . T up: . Ir. . JC music. readings and recitation. Mitt Rhat we would like to see and what . . w -." . . . . short addresses by Messrs. _:0.'. , we would like to write up tor a Nickel Win Hartman and u I T change. "A pretty Autumn Wedd- olph. 'ki. iVm.‘ Gilmore “he” .’ ‘1 tag": Please don't all get married chairman Mr R ii Turnbull , at once-Monday will be the last Mrs (lithium-p. . N "m _ . bolidav of the season, qAt advantage Ira, mahogany chairs to Mt. “P - " it and go to m '0etr met Mrs. Simmons. The address hm "‘ Mrs. G. Htiler is spending a couple been previously M " My. E weeks with her son in Detroit.--Tdte llemsworth. Mr. Simmons PM . Adult Bible cnass M the Emma“?! with a few well chosen may“; Church attended the Rally held In and Mrs. Simmons have thp ' 'r,, ' Waterloo Tuesday evening and report part, of the month, taking with "' havins had a good time.--lt was not the lmrtitst well wished top .. . Lie hard to pick out the fair weather tinned prosperity. The following at. rhurch goers Sunday evening, however dress was read: . V . L. the rain was tveeded.--Mestrrs. J. Sni- ' . . "f der and Sol Koch each received a I'o Mr, t't.d Mrs. A. J. Wong-g2. rnr ot stockcrs Tuesday-Church set-1 Dear Friend-Having lust Inning rice: Lutherau--No service. i-lvon- ot ?1"'f, tntddeu departure 'rmF: from: service-IO a.m. Sunday school amongst us. we take this means i m t pan. No service in evenings-Mr. trying to express to you. some ' l. C. Thorns, "our enterprising o,ur regret and loss. Hahn; "ttt _ Tinsmiih has had . a fme here:nearly all yoMr m" - . . A I_-4-I [nu-t. nrmftd. aniimtown you as a b1tr1anf . - 1t'Elhi Items of Itaterest.-Piesse harm in a. list ot your ThanksgiVing Visitors before Tuesday "ootv.-Mesartr. C. S. Weber Hahn and Snider and miss Hahn.and Miss Spider of Heidelberg spent Sunday with friends in town.-- Rhat we would like to see and what we would like to write up tor a change. "A pretty Autumn Wedd- ing" : Please don't all get married at once-Monday wilt he the but holiday of the season, take adVaMage of it and go to see you: frieBdic-- Mrs. G. Heller is spending a oouple weeks with her son in Detroit.--Tdte Adult Bible Class of the Evangelical Church attended the Rally held in Waterloo Tuesday evening and report having had a good time.-Ut was not hard to pick out the fair weather church goers sunday evening, however the rain was tteeded.--Mestrrs. J. Sni- der and Sol Koch each received a tar of stockers Tuestuy.-Chureh ser- tlce: Ltsttterau--?io service. Evan- gelical service-IO a.m. Sunday school a pan. No service in eveaing.--ltU. I. C. Thorns, "our enterprising Timanith has had . a fme metal from. erected, and Mr. ll. Gilles is brightening up the front of his store with a fresh coat of paii-Wottder how our young collegiate students crossed the river without the aid of a boat to their picnic grounds. We know but will not tell.--Rev. W. o. Hehn Ollie- iated at the Communion services held in Ayton last Sunday. Presiding Elder Knechtel conducted similar ser- vices here.-Mr. Adam Weichel of Elmira called on St. Jarohs friends h'aturday.-Mr. and Mrs. -N'. S. Sny- der, Toronto, spent Sunday with friends in town.-Thtrt was an awful disaster down in Quebec last Satur- day, when the Fisher got swamped. Linwood oment: Salinity all my - 'q4F. volcano. Willi-nu can . i hon-minced through a. - " wah, the - I." ' " I good union by fitting up I” .7 that”. Piowiq also - N - ' commit.“ with It. out f Q energy tor both mu and . Stump and bull tirea, will“ Icon using during the poll ' j and causing no link all.” to 7 our by, the shove“. vllb UM . ' 'r, clout to completely "tis-lah . ' I the. will hep than in check “'5'. . itime at Imst.-dgpeeial , 'j,' mvim ore belugheldllIIO‘ '.rt ‘Pleuaat Methodist church, I . C .. i ville, conduct“ by the m. lg. H. ttlark.--'" public mob of 'the Towndairwcre closed on M“ Ity. 1nd Friday ot this weak. - ; maul Teacher-1' Conn-zlo- - Iheld in Stratloul on than h”.-:*., l [Albert Lynn has no!” q a g lum Mr. lclillu ot Milk in the contrai-Sittr40ii" h ttrttrt and tun-hing in nuttoert . “in the past tor this fall, lo "" " (arms are practically [m h I up the fall ploughing ot whte* a and” to be dorter..- A's agent of we 0.113. here tor in? past eighteen years we have .ntwarg tound you courteous, kind and oblig- ing, and in ovary way a modal o cial. While we have not known estimable wife as 10"“33 wo- . you, we have the waml. tooling: esteem and respect for both, an , _ for your two boys who have general favoritea'itt the within! V and it was with 5mm mt ". _ sorrow that we heard o6 your ture, but we were sown“ gedi. ciled at learning of your piano . As a remembrance of the- _ plmsant aatgoeititiotttt W. In" hum _ the past, we present you with chairs and trust as you -rtheeta; Ft will always think ot your all! " and not: Gowanstoyn. WI . you and family every Innings. . . success in your new home and in the yeors to coma you will In“ a part. of your hollduyl with Ill. --Remember the pie social in - . Town Hull on Fridny nights- Mm. _' John Ronni; and dunner 'tlll ". wet mm In serum-m. L. ilk ' 'x Lurknow spent the wool: end Vi ‘. l friends here.-Mrs. Conrad Heinz . spent Friday in 1uweeuwine.-.. F, and Mrs. Kreutzwoiset IMF Mr. Mrs. Rev. Reble momma to 'tii? i on Friday.- Miss Aha: Ne . left tor Harlin m. Sgomuy,- h l, H. (Inner and ”any Haulage! tat 1 "mm pulp: fut.» pad Pridu' in .! out but! . u R. H. T'timtrtur, H. Hemawoerlt, Jas Frank. Cumming. T" at: 3*: an _ 1 put _ m'e My to 4 ID in ' . ( cum . ' ‘1' net loo“ '3 " ' f I 0. i' b, in _. l minor. . 1 school: atu! d on Thun- veok. 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