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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Dec 1913, p. 9

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len stated that the plaintift was 6 years of age, and was an apprenâ€" ce plumber with H. Wolfhard _ & 0., and at the time of the accident as employed on the new factore of e W. G. & R. Most of the work { the factory was done by day labor uder the supervision of an engineer employed by the W. G. & R. A stairvcay was erected from the first to the second floor, a distance of 14 feet. The steps were 30 inches wide _ Joseph Raiter, Woolwich. Arthur Stuebing., Bertiw. Thos. Smith, New !Uamburg . Peter Strub, Berlin. â€"*. N. Snyder, Bérlin. Menno W. Snyder, Woolwich Wo. Stociie, Berlin. > Albert H. Stoll; Berlin, Wm. Sherifis, Woolwich. Andrew ‘Wake, Galt. When u’;g morning session of the County Court, which commenced â€" on Tuesday afternoon before His Honor Judge Reade, adjourned â€" for 4unch Wednesday _ three of the _ fourtcen cases on the docket were struck of Cletk Beaumont‘s list and the evidâ€" ence in the fourth had been _ heard and is being considetred by the jury The action of Janet McFadyen vs. the Toronto Street Railway _ Co., which was transferred to Berlin lox‘ hearing, was adjourned by _ mutual consent to the next court sittings. This is an action for damages _ for injuries _ sustained by the _ plaintifi while getting off a street car in Torâ€" onto. The case of Samuel Speoctar â€"vs. C. and Rosie Kladimirsky, an action for the payment of a $125 note, was seitled out of court, the defenâ€" dant paying $75.00 without costs. Clement & Clement for plaintiff, and W. M. Cram for the defendants. The action of J. Hainsworth vs. C. ‘A. Kern was discontinued. } DOCKET IS CUT DOWN !alntifl, Millar, Sims and Gregory t the W. G, & R. and A. N. Grant ‘oronto, and _ A. L. Ritzer for H rolfhard & Co. s In his address to the _ {nty _ Mt. The first case on the juty list was lbert Franz, infant, by _ Albert Lhtu. his next friend, plaintif, and L.‘Wolfh;rd & Co. and W. G. & R. endants. Scellen and Weir for the Philip Albert, Wilmot. John Angus, N. Dumfries James Brown, N. Dumfries. John Bryant, Galt. John Buchheit, Wilmot. Mervin Bechtel. Wilmot. Wm‘ Caldwell, N. Dumfries. Phifip K. Conrad, Wilmot Wm. C. Coleman, Hespeler Wm. D. Cowan, N. Dumfrics. John Dahmer, Wilmot. Jas. Dryden, N. Dumifties. A. S. Doering, Wilmot. Andrew Douglas, N. Duwfries. Eugene Dictrich,; Wilmot. Menno M. Gingrich, Waterloo Tp. George Gole. Waterloo Tp George® Goetz, Waterloo Tp. David Hollinger, Elmira. Ed. Hoelscher, Waterloo Tp. Albert Hallman, N. Dumfricz. John Hillgartner, jt., Waterloo Tp â€"Dan. Hofstetler, Waterloo ‘Fp. Amos Horst, Waterloo To. Allen Haist, Waterloo Tp. Z. Koebel, Wellesiev. Jas. Kennedy, Wellesloy. Nicholasâ€" W. Kinsman, Galt. W. D. Langford, Wellestey. Robt. Lintick, Wellesley. Norman H. Letter, Waterloo, Jacob Martin, Waterloo. W. F. Mickus, Preston. Albert Mickus, Waterloo." C. Musselman, Preston. Isaac J. Ross, Gah Chas. Ritter, Wookwich. Joshua Rudy, Woolwich. >â€" W\ S un tnintiP Mn it ain on ec: JA .c is in e‘clock, His Honor Judge Reade pre it is expected that in view _of the unusually heavy docket some of the cases will be heard by Judge Â¥he Court was preceded by a sesâ€" sion of the Justices of the Peace at 'Ifl a goodly number â€" of newâ€"comâ€" @r& were officiaily naturalized. There is a probability of _ several @djournments being made in some of the nonâ€"jury cases, while one or two are expected to be settied out _ of Court. _ The following jurymen _ reâ€" sponded to the rolâ€"call:â€" W, it in of the unus of the cases %oln. Court sioh ‘of the which a goo« @r& were off There is a With a programme of fourteen cases on the docket the Fall Sittings _ of m‘nunu Court opened at the »Ou _uuuu on Tuesday at _ one WHL aA With a proc on the docke &‘L‘nunh House Robt. S. Armstrong, Ayr. Ed. Boegel, St. Clements. ‘â€" Cyrus Christner, Wilmot. Robt. J. Cranston, N. Dumfries Efarry Church, Galt, James Giennie, Eimira. Geo. A. Greutzner, Hespeler. ‘J, A. McDougall, Galt. John N. Miller, Woolwich. Leon Pequegnat, New Hamburg. E. F. Seagram, Waterlou. Joseph Staufier, Galt. Fernando Smider, Waterloo. Action for Damages ACT ON JURIES Grand Jury,. Peti ing .Judgeâ€"Readeâ€"ordereaâ€"thatâ€"aâ€"deâ€" fence be put in by the defendants and the case continued during _ the motnin«e session. This afternoon the jure was addressed by counsel _ and His Honor. The jury selected _ was as follows:â€" ’ Evidence was also given by Chief J. Cook, C. Asmussen, Dr. L _ G. Lackner and the parents of the lad. When the evidence for the plaintiff had been submitted Messts. A. N. Grant and W. H. Gregory, counsel for the _ two defendant _ companies, made an application for the nonâ€"suit of the action. Judge Reade was an attentive listener to the arguments of the three lawyers, after which he decided to reserve his judsment unâ€" til this morning. Harvey Shocmaker was called. He said he was employed as a carpenter on the construction~â€"of the building, and he saw the plaintif after _ the fall. The plaintif was holding Iis foot. The foreman was notified, and together they carried Franz to the office. To Mr. Scellen he said there was norail on ecither side, altlmugh‘ one was placed there after. _ The plaintifi~ Albert Franz, _ was placed in the witness box, â€" and subâ€" mitted to a lengthy examination by the diffcrent lawyers. He stated he started working for Wolfhard‘s April 1st as an apprentice, and the â€" acciâ€" dent occurred on May 10th. He was confined to his bed for five or _ six weeks, and was unable to work â€" for cleven weeks. _ â€" | steps and fell, breaking a bone in his ankle, and spraining his foot, causing him to be laid up for eleven weeks. The petit _ jurots were dismissed Wm. Cadwell, N. Dumfries. Fd. l!loelscher, Waterloo Tp. Chas. Ritter, Waterloo Tp. Albert IJallman, N. Pumfries. Jlas. Brown, N. Dumfries. C. Musselman, Preston. E. Dietrich, Wilmot Tp. Wm. Stockie, Berlin. Joshua Rudy," Woolwich Tp. Andrew Douglas, N. NDumfries John Angus, N. Dumfries. Andrew Wake, Galt. Under the atie management of out friend "Mike" who did such splendid work last year and with a continw ante of th> good _ support received Â¥isitor to Elmira on Thursday. Bangquet :â€"Mr. T. F. Shurly, Preâ€" Hockey Club ‘ Reâ€"Organized :â€"More|@ident of the Elmira Musical Society than 60 of the hockey enthusiasts of| last Thursday evening was the host Elmira held a meeting in the Frohâ€" l to a sumptuous fowl dinner tendered sinn Hall.last Friday evening for the!the members of the Elmira Musical purpPose of reâ€"organizing for the comâ€"’Society at the Zilliax House. A feaâ€" ing season. The officers clected for‘ ture of the evening was the presentaâ€" the _ cnsuing year are as follows :â€" 'Lion to the Leader, Prof. Philips, of Hok. President.â€"Louis Fischer. + Morris chair by ‘the handmen. The PreSdert Hign Auman. address â€" was read by Mr. Geo. L. Vie esfden eorge Pepper. Ziegler and the Presentation â€" made Managerâ€"Henry Weichel. by Mr. Peter F. Stumpf. Toasts and _ Sec.â€"Treas.â€"E. M. Arnold. SPeeches _ were indulged in and the | Committeeâ€"Geo. L. ‘Ziegler, R.‘crowd â€" dispersed in â€" the wee small Cleghorn and C. .J. Furber. hours with many thanks to Mr. Shurâ€" It was fGecided to enter a team in ly for a very enjoyable evening. the Northern IHockey League for tha> Young People‘s Alliance Reâ€"Organâ€" coming hockey season. Tmis , League ized :â€"At a meeting held last _ Monâ€" gonsists of some 35 teams and these day evenine the following officers are divided into.groups similar to, were elected for the year 1914 :â€" the C.H.A. . Presidentâ€"Mr. Holden Appel. The Treasurer‘s teport of last sea-l Vice Presidentâ€"Mrs. D. D. Ratz. son‘s statement showed a substantial!: Recording Sec.â€"Miss Sadie Barthoâ€" surplus in the treasury, % | Jomew. i After the court resumed this mornâ€" Hockey (Club ‘ Reâ€"Organized :â€"More than 60 of the hockey enthusiasts of Elmira held a meeting in the Frohâ€" sinn Hall.last Friday evening for the purPose of reâ€"organizing for the comâ€" ing season. The officers clected _ for The _ cnsuing year are as follows :â€" l Hok. President.â€"Louis Fischer. PreSwort Hizgn Auman. | Vie esfden eorge Pepper. 1 comfined _ to ber hed through serious| Piang Duetâ€"Miss Marie â€" and . Masâ€" illness.â€"Mr. Chas. Walker and son of| ter Harry Weichel, inrayton visited Mr. and Mrs. John} Recitationâ€"Miss Adelle Winger. Weitzel last Saturday.â€"Mrs. Jobhn} Euetâ€"‘"Hold Thou my Hand."‘ Miss Kemnedy, and daughters, of â€" Berlin| Emma Hedrich and Mr. Amasa Wingâ€" spent Sunday at the home of ber|er. + mothér _ Mrs. Flath.â€"Mr. and Mrs.| Chorus by choir. ‘ Addison Scherer and son Carl visit-, RBev. Thos. Milne of EramoSa occuâ€" rd Berlin friends last week.â€"Mr. and|pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Mrs. Wm. Herman of Preston spent‘rhnrch last Sunday toth afternoon last Sunday at the home of Mr. and}and evening. Miss Gladys Devitt of Mrs. _C. J. _ Allemang.â€"Mr. T. G.| Waterloo Salg a solo very acceptably Forsythe of Berlin was a pusiness| furing the afternoon service. visitor to Elmira on Thursday. Banguet :â€"Mr. T. F. Shurly. Preâ€" Mrs. Vogt is vigiting ber daughter Mrs. C. K. Jabsem; Galt.â€"Mrs. Vogâ€" tisang and Mrs. ‘Albert Voelker of Berlin and . Miss Ida Vogelsang _ of Rochester, â€" N.Y. spert last Tuesday with Mrs. J. H. _ Ruppel.â€"Miss GJaâ€" @ys Devitt of Waterlop is visiting ber cousin Miss Beatrice â€" Behrens.â€"Miss ’uild. Snider of" Conestogo is filling the positiqn of stenographer at the Elmira Interior _ Woodwork Co.â€"Mr. Joln Meyer of Linwood was a busiâ€" mess visitor to Elmira on Thursday. â€"Miss Susie Sharlack of Berlin spent the week.end ~with Elmira friends.â€" Mr. W. G. Chater of Winnipeg _ was the guest of his friend Mr. O. F4 Vogt last c.â€"â€"dM S of Floradale â€" have moved to town, occupying Mr,; Norman Riffet‘s house. Mrs. A. Gentz and son â€" visited New Hambure friends â€" fast week.â€"Misses Hilda Eby, Bertha Christman â€" and Annie Ruppel. attended the Clara Schumann Club held in Waterloo last Saturday â€" evening.â€"Mrs. Flath is us â€"16 titâ€"|la§t year Elinita Bupes to shinearit |204 Mrs ty oeiga en renen & ‘hs |iogs yooe tiits tubes io sninenst [and M ® * tall of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church ‘season ~Misses Nora and Cora Schierâ€" G. cumeregation MhA. will begin his Boltz are speniling a week withâ€"their d duties with the New Ycarâ€"Mrs. E. /friend Miss Clata Graupner at Dash y B. Erb of Berlin is visiting at _ the | vood. â€"Mr. and Mrs. c.n%. @1 | Telatives kome of Mrs. M. L. Weber.â€"Mr. and|Niagara Falls spent “1& 21 | becoming Mrs, Farthingham of Drayton â€" were the home of M+i. and Mrs. Hy, Muth. | S!lk wais guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Weitzel] â€"Mrs. M. L. Weber â€"last Wednesday |bridal ve last week. â€"Mr. Dryden of the Elmira| Bad an operation‘ performed by . a |2048. Me Machinery & Transmission Co., has|specialist for some trouble of . the|W28 Plays moved his family | here from Gailt.â€"(Bose.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Cress and| TBE bi Another Case Settied Mrs. J C isitâ€"| BR and,pied ;pent‘thm and , and . G.lWat Class B.â€"Edythe Hlackbordt, Ed win Foerster, Trene Hahn, Class A.â€"Charlie Zinkann, â€" Car] Scheifele, (GHladys Steiss, Amos Hoflâ€" man, Freddy Steiss, Kliag Moeset. liard, Viola Brandle (absent.) Junior Department, «Jr. _ 11.â€"Hilda Braendle, Beatrice Zinkan, Earl Steiss, Beatrice Hahn, Carl Steiss, Eckhardt Otterbein, Mossie Smith, Charlie Moeser, Clara Geiger. 1.â€"Mary Ann Martin, Herman Moeâ€" set, Willie â€" Bueblet, Maude Buehlet, Ireme Wood, Matie Huehn. Sr. Pr.â€"Edythe Sattlet, FEdna Schaefer, Mabel Hahn, Geotge Fries Katy Teimpel. Jr. Pr.â€"Loretta Braendle, _ Gertie Otterbein, _ Morris â€" Geiger, Hetman Ziegler, Bertie Schn#idt. Jr. IITâ€"Edward Hahn, Lydia Marâ€" tin, Irene Geiger, Allan Schmidt, Rosy Martin. Sr. IIâ€"Salome Schaefer, Vera Zinkann, Sylvia Hoetle, Dorothy Sch efle, Katherine Schwartz, Peter Martih, LOWiS® Fries, Orville â€" Hilâ€" Sr. IVâ€"John IIahn, Walter Steiss, Vera Schweitzet, Harry Meyer, Mary Otterbein. (absent). Jr. IVâ€"Henry Frickey. Sr. IIIâ€"Hilda Kercher and _ Wilâ€" liam Kuehn equal, Harry Ziegler, Garfield Hilliard, A. Braendle (abâ€" sent). Class A.â€"Allie â€" Frank Holdsworth. HEIDELBERG SCHOOL | FOR NOVEMBER. Jr. Iâ€"Clayton Litwillet, Adam Seyler, â€" Verda Schaefer, Walter Bechthold, Adam Hofstetter, Wiilfrid Bechthold, Katie Fveratt. Sr. Iâ€"Emma Heimpel, Milton Ruciâ€" fer, Luclla Montag, Fred Lautenschâ€" lager. Jr. TIV.â€"Scleda Shantz, Ino Steckâ€" lev.. Coonie Ruefler, Victor Schaefer. Sr. IHIâ€"Hubert Hauck. Sr. I[.â€"Hilbert Hofstetter, Allan Litwiller, Harold Hofstetter, â€" Irvin Litwiller, Mary Ruefier, Lizzie Everâ€" att, Joseph Everatt, Clara Everatt, Hatry Ruefier. Jr.Il. Mary Ann Shantz Otto Schaâ€" fer even, Milton _ Boshart, Allan Schwartzentrubg._ Alfred Montag. Report of Petersburg Public SEE()()I for November:â€" Corresponding Sec.â€"Miss Alma Lasâ€" chinger. Treasurerâ€"Mr. Addison Shoemaker. Organistâ€"Miss Edna Schwindt. Vocal _ Soloâ€"‘Down in the Deep". Mr. C. P. Ruppel. Piano Soloâ€"Miss Annie Ruppel. Mixed Qu.uett.e-â€""'rho Lord is my Shopherd". Miss E. Hedrich, Mrs. Oscar _ Strome, Mr. _ Amasa Winger and Mr. C. Percy Ruppel. Piang Duetâ€"Miss Marie â€" and â€" Masâ€" Piano Soloâ€"Chopin Polonaise. Miss Hattie Ruppel. Vocal Soloâ€""To You" Oley Speaks Mr. A. E. Laschinger. Vocal Duetâ€"Mrs. Chas. N. Klinck and Mrs. O. S. Ruppel, sgards‘ showed a Program consisting of the {following :â€" _ Anthem by choir ‘"Frohlockt . und Jaunchzt." auspices of St, Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid in The lp.g:o‘: Datlors of Mis. Amasa Winger®"" The ‘dainty â€" handpainted Mrs. Asmussen of Berlin visited Mr. 1nd Mrs. J. C. Bricker last Supday. Parlor Concert :â€"A very delightful entertainment was given under â€" the Boltz are speniling a week withâ€"their Rev. Mr. Strempi friend Miss Clara Graupuer at Dash m‘lmdufin vood.â€"Mr. and Mrs.â€" C,. a of |Felatives and friends. The brid Niagara Falls spent sever, 21 | becomingly attired in white tar mhondl}..um.}fi'm, silk waist And navy skirt and w â€"â€"Mrs. M. L. Weber last Wednesday | bridal Yeil e.-,-! with forge Had _ an operation‘ performed by a |204s. Mendelssohn‘s â€" Wedding | specialist for some trouble of . the| W38 Played byMiss M Millard. mose.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Cress and| . TW bride‘s © attendant was Mrs. Asmussen of Berlin visited Mr.}J8FAC), the zroom‘s sister whil Senior Department School Report REPORT Norman & A. M. at their meeting on Monâ€" dav evening last.â€"Mr. R. Middleton attended a large gathering of Shrinâ€" ers in Mocha Temple, London, Ont., on Wednesday night last. (le re ports it as heing one of the best he bas attended, visitors being present News Notes.â€"Mr. Thos. Hutchison spent Sunday with friends in Wingâ€" ham.â€"We are pieased to hear â€" that the bazaar, held by the Ladies‘ Aid in connection with Knox Church was a huge success. A handsome sum is being realized.â€"A number of _ memâ€" bers from here attended the election of officers of Milverton Lodge A. F. Part IIâ€"J. Esbaugh, L. ~Bochm Leslie Meyer, A. Herzog, E. Druar N. Koebel, B. Lorentz. Part I.â€"F. Helm, L. Boppre, B Meyer, A. Rosenblatt, A. Druar, O Lobsinger, L. Schneider. PP hi Ontainadols 2 Tss tssn ts it PM ioi hoii t +.4 2 M. Koebel, H. lg_ver, J. _ Lotentz, U. Helm, M. Busch, E. Meyer, F. Gies. A. Boppre, F. Meyer, 1. Kochet A. Boehll. * Jr. 111â€"A. Schefiner, C. Herzog, A. Kuntz, L. Koebel, H. Meyer. «Jr. IIâ€"T. Esbaugh, A. Helm, E. Lorentz, ‘T. Brenner, C. Koebel, C. Mever, S. Schneider. St. Clements Separate School teâ€" pPort for November. Sr. IVâ€"A. Meyer, W. Kuntz, L. Voisin, .J. Lobsinger, L. Rosenblatt, A. Brenner. . Sr. IIIâ€"R. Koebel, 1. Heric, C. Schneider, Edna Meyer, A. Forwell, worked on a farm near the village the Past summer is taking well deâ€" served holidays at present. Galt, organ _ and Piano tuper is reâ€" pairing the pipe. ofgan in the Lutberâ€" an church.â€"Mrs. Jacop Kress and two soms of Wateripo spent last Sunday with the former‘s mother Mrs. Wagâ€" ner.â€"Mr. and Mrs. David Doeting of Joerings corner spent Sunday at th: home of Mrs. Pfanner.â€"Mr. John Afâ€" lolter who is a native of Switur-‘ land who has been making his home in the village the past four years inâ€" tends to return to his native counâ€" try _ some tims ‘before Christmas.â€" Mr. John Eidt of Kingwood visited at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed.l Doering.â€"Mr. .John McGregot _ who charged an admission fee of 25c¢. Uome and spend an Chjoyable evening with us.â€"Miss Ella ‘Chalmers â€" spent the week end at, her,. home.â€"Another of our young liteh'l&t’â€"the rank _ of single blessedness on Tuesday â€" when MUr. Jos. Schmidt was happily weddâ€" ed to Miss Wagler of Wellgsley. We wish the young . couple much ha,ppi-j ness. returned to Berlin last week after spending a few days undet the parâ€" ental roof.â€"Mr. Allan Yost of Nith bure spent Sunday at his home.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doering visited the latter‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Eydt last week.â€"Anniversary servicâ€" es will be conducted in Zion Church on â€" Sunday next, > Dec. 14th, when lllev. N. D. McKinnon of Caledonia will preach, services at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. All are welcome also a box social will be held on Monday evening following at"Mr. Henry Kelâ€" lys under the auspices of the Ladâ€" les‘ Aid Society. A ‘good programme is being prepPared. ‘All the ladies are requested to bring boxes or will â€"be was decided in favor .of the affirmaâ€" tive. The next meetitig will be heid on Déc. To.â€"Nr. fic‘u. 2 m .?S; maker of Floradale visited their? son Geo. on the farm last week.â€"We reâ€" gret to chronicle the death of a forâ€" mer resident of this vicinity in the person of Mr. Calvin Peppler of Lexâ€" ington. Much sympathy is felt for Isracl, the groom‘s sister, while Mr. Stroh of Waterloo supported the| groom. After the usual congratulaâ€" #ory remarks the Party entered the dhilg r®ont whete an excellent . dinâ€" net x:entnd. The evening . was spent socially . : 4 The Progressive Literary Society held its second meeting on â€" Tuesday rvening jpf last week with a good atâ€" tendance and an excellent, debate and] . programme. mmm’muwvg ing, ‘"‘Resoived that the Queens â€" of England during the last four centurâ€" ies have done more for their country than the kings of the same period," was decided in favor .of the affirmaâ€"|â€" tive. The neXt meetiliz will ha hald News Lynn spent ifa in Th# presence of about 65 iives and friends. The bride was mingly attired in white tamoline waist And navy skirt and wore a SCHOOL REPORT. Notes :â€"Miss Pearl Freebotn ‘s © Wedding March with from most Western Ontario points. \ â€"A large and enthusiastic meeting of the O.R.T. was held in _ Stratâ€" ford last Thursday evening. Our popular agent, | Mr. R. _ Middleton, was present and reports business of great importance having been dis posed of satisfactory to all concernâ€" ed.â€" Messrs. Jas. Ratz and R. F. Young of Millbank have just received two carloads of bailed hay at _ the G.T.R. station, from Port Rowan.â€" Our general metchant, Mr. Thomas ! Mutchison, has just uploaded ‘a car of coarse salt, which he is dispnsing] of at a yery low . price. Chief Flynn _ this morning served six summonses in the vicinity â€" oi Bambetg,, for assault, sasids the _ case will be beard on Friday. h ASSAULT CASE FRIDAY A delectable lunch was served _ by the hostess, the gathering dispersing about 10.30 o‘clock. C 0_ L t TIPNVMIY INCCUINS Of the : ‘The regular monthly _ meet ng _ of Mission to Lepers was held at th@lthe Retail Merchants‘ _ Association home of Mrs. J. Addison Taylor, @ was held on Tuesday evening, a good very large numberâ€" being present. representation of the members being Miss F. Woods and Mr. Atkinson ‘present. _ The business transacted each sang a solo very acceptably and 'was mostly routine. A discussion Mr. Frank Tupholime gave the Scrip-tt,ook place on the vacant factory ; bure reading, followed by a taik on|which was formerly occupied by the his text. Wardellâ€"Greene Co. It was felt that The Treasurer reported nearly $300|the town had for some time been raised during this year anc expected encouraging new industries to locate the Society would be able to send[here, and that efforts _ should _ be over $300 to the general fund when | made to have the factory occupied as the next annual contributions _ @rc|;it has peen standing idle for _ some forwarded to headquarters. time. f The Berlin and Wateripo Auxiliary| ‘The action taken at a previous are now supporting three untainted / meeting, asking the Berlin _ wholeâ€" children in one of the asylums in }salers who â€" were selling retail to India. â€" |discontinue the practice, bas _ met ' After the business was transacted }‘with some success. Two of the three ; the meeting was thrown open | for have stopped this selling, while the questions and discussions, which was third has taken no action. â€" Conseâ€" ] very ably taken care of by the Prosiâ€" quently the merchants will endeavor . dent, Mrs. John Brown. to boycott this one wholesale house. ° A delectable lunch was served _ byr ‘The meeting was very enthusiastic, the hostess, the gathering dispersing fifteen of the members being present.> ahnut 10 %M0 ~lalnat 1 The Berlin and Wateripo Auxiliary are now supporting three . untainted children in one of the asylums in India. . The Treasurer reported nearly $300 raised during this year anc expected the Society would be able to send over $300 to the general fund when the next annual contributions are forwarded to headquarters. The regular monthiy meeting of the Mission to Lepers was held at the home of Mrs. J. Addison Taylor, a very large numberâ€" being present. Miss F. Woods and Mr. Atkinson each sang a solo very acceptably and Mr. Frank Tupholime gave the Scripâ€" ture reading, followed by a taik on his text. f GOOD WORK OF _: MISSION TO LEPERS ,-IL ]_"'_et't’er & SOn, For the Little Children. We have a big variety of Toys, Dolls, and Doll Carriages, also Sleighs, Express Waggons, Tables, and Chairs, Wheel Barrows, etc. â€" Bring the children to see Santa Claus with a sleigh load of toys, and his reindeer. Why not assist in furnis the home by buying each ‘other A GIFT OF FURNl'lll'i(l.'IiE 9 y SuyInG ©Aoi An upholstered Parlor Piece, or Roll Seat Rockers, also such pieces as Jardiniere Stands, Parlor Taples, Statuary, Pictures, stc. ; s book case or library table. For Mother and Sister. Thkere is nothing more suitable than a nice, easy chair t3 00 2 Le% esd o WE WOULD SUGGEST SUCH PIECES AS THE FOLLOWING: For Men and Boys. * SUITABLE Christmas Gifts i The last attempt is being made toâ€" day to have the O.HM.A. raise the ‘llulpfnnion Placed on the club last year. Mr. A. Fotiet attended . the annual meeting held in Toronto last Satuftday, but was _ not eligible to vote, owing to the ban being placed on the Iocal organization. The (O.11. A. officers intimated that unless the officers â€"of last year‘s club cou}ld vinâ€" dicate their action the ban could not be removed. Mr. Ted. Weseloh, _ seâ€" gretary of last vear‘s organization, and Mr. Rev. Ricbardson, feft _ this afternoon _ to attend _ an executive meeting in Toronto en ATTENDING O0.H.A WILL BOYCOTT WHOLESALE HOUSE Facts Before That Attempt to have â€" ion Raised Phones, House 207.â€"Store 388. Five more tbodies have been washed > ashore by Lake ffuron, three _ from &7 the Isaac M. Scott and two from the ve IMydrus, <â€"a milk strike, which epidemic _ has spread to Berlin, expect to gain fame, I am sure they have put themselves on record through all _ Canada. by introducing class legislation, singling out the milk vendor, to lessen the high cost of living. 1 am afraid they have taken a bigger bite than * they chn chew. Your mayor has inserted the thin edge of the wedge, now let him drive it in its full width _ and use all classes alike, and be a real benelactor.. A. C. HALLMAN. Spring Brook Farm, Breslau, Dec. 10 (Continued From Page 3.) and waste at the bunghole. â€" 1 ‘‘strain at a gnat and swallor camel." If your worthy mayor, and â€" the mayor of Hamilton, whose. ‘fertile brain first concocted the idea of a Eatie Lickti. Primerâ€"Joseph © Leis, _ Ada Leis, Reuben Kropf, Elmer Gerber, Arthur Seftel, Clarence Miller, James Davis. I.â€"Helena Steinmann, Louisa Wagâ€" ner, David :Jantzi, Deiphina Heimpel, Jr. IL., B.â€"Katie Leis, Herbert Miller. iz Jr. ‘11.â€"Nancy _ Steckly, â€" Emma Wagner, â€" Leah Leis, Mary Jantzi, Norman Koehlet, Walter Wagner, Anâ€" mretta Heimpel, Ephraim Lichti, Ausâ€" tin Golden. ; Sr. I1.â€"Lizzie Jantzi, Edith Wagâ€" mer, Mary Steckly, Delton Snydet, Nancy Leis, Herman Wagner, Lilly Wagner, Annie Herner. C Jr. III.â€"Willie Leis, Alma Wagnet, Samuel .Jantzi, Christian Herner, Alâ€" Jred Wagner. § The following is the report of the standing of ithe pupils of Union S. S. November :â€" Sr. HI.â€"Olga W ner. IV.â€"Alfretta â€" Millet, _ Fmmanuel Wagner. 3 * [Why Should Berlin School Report agner, Oscar Wagâ€" Waterloo Ont. SUCC, USTEL NOR* _q; is, Alma_Wagner, _ ~ stian Herner, Alâ€" â€" § ntzi, Edith Wagâ€" > , Delton Snydet," : z> : Wagner, Lilly & . sc Steckly, â€" Emma > , _ Mary Jantzi, / * ilter Wagner, Anâ€" ; aim LicBti, Aus > + ® e Leis, Herbeljt e mn, Louisa Wagâ€" °= eiphina Heimpel, _ ~â€" 2. t c3 €is, _ Ada Leig, _ < Gerber, Anh,râ€"â€"-i t, James Davis. °C d $ ‘ 4 d Berlin _ ; m Page 3.) +% inghole. t and ."“D?’fl * A a 4 has = ame, _ elves o by C gling the * they & they . ©> rted > ues 4

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