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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Dec 1913, p. 6

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x ESAmORCE .;.; 1 of . ¢h "ligg lay .â€"Miss Baspara * ‘‘: Mimhal af HRa Sixteenth, seventeenth and cighteenth althis month.â€"Miss Enmma Kubl is it hont: at present.â€"Rev. Mr. Weidâ€" _and Mr.*Linke occupied the . of . the Lutheran church _ on Kay.â€"Miss Laura * Schiedel â€" and w,w- Erust. Â¥isited at â€" Mr. .â€"Mrs. Menno Schiedel.â€"Miss Mary Gimbel of Berlin is on the sick list We wish . ber a speedy recovery.â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Reick spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah rlktweiler.’â€"People can get their fur ®oats unpacked if it stays as cold as it is now. Jack Frost has appeared. wâ€"Mr. Sye Prange has an attack . of Fheumatism. â€" The schools _ and t« :A nlaxnse 4 mee resaree: 434 Christmas entertainment.â€"Mrs. Sol. Wah! left last week for Stratford to Â¥isit her mother.â€"Miss Irens Kramp spcut Sunday under the parental roc{. Items of Interest.â€"This is more‘ like Santa Claus weather.â€"The funâ€" eral of the late lsaiah Martin Friâ€" day motning was largely attended by the relatives and friends of the deâ€" ceased.â€" \r. Almer Bender, Elmira, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Weeker, Isabella St., Saturday.â€"Reâ€" member the sto.es are open each evening _ until aiter Christmas.â€" Misses Elsie Good and Bertha Knisâ€" chewsky spent the week end _ with ‘Breslau friends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mil‘ie returned _ Saturday evening. â€" Mr. Bainesâ€" ieft for London.â€" Quile _z number from this vicinity | art atâ€" tending the Winter Fair at Guelph this week.â€"Mr. M. L. Weber visited friends in Philipsburg last week. â€" More Blessed to Give than Receive. The Junior Alliance are sending â€" a hox of clothing, books, papers, ¢tc., to the mission home, Toron&. Perâ€" sons who have anything to conâ€" tribute to this good cause will kindly deliver same at the Evangeliâ€" eal church on Monday, Dec. 15th, in the evening. Try and make some poot little voungster happy by _ sending something. Christmas and New Years Excurâ€" sions.â€"Single fare, going Dec. 24 and 25, returning Dec. 26th; Dec. 3ist, Jan. 1st, returning Jan. 2nd. _ Fare and one third, going Dec. 22 to 25, teturning Dec. 27th, Dec. 29th to Jab. 1st, returning Jan. 3rd, 1914. There are no reduced fares extending from Christmas over New _ Years, only for nonâ€"resident teachers® and punils. day.â€"Rowellites better go slow on the banish the bar movement until we see how the milk business turns out.â€"Mr. H. E. Ratt received _ a carload of hay this week. â€"Eggs sold Saturday in Chicago at 32 _ cents, and in St. Jacobs at 35¢. In Chicâ€" aco the lady of the house belongs to the union instead of the hen. More trouble, if the weather does not soon change we are going . to have a lot of coal left over in the spring.â€"Miss Kaufman. Berlin, was the guest of Mr. and Nrs. J. Kautâ€" Who are going to be our Aldermen for the coming year?â€"How is the hockey team coming along? The ice is on the way. Got teady.â€" Make vourself happy by making somebody else happy during the festive _ seaâ€" son.â€"Encourage the Sunday School workers by attending their:festivals. Lutheran, night before _ Christmas; Evangelical, Christmas night, they both promise to be good this year. Church Serviceâ€"Lutheran no _ serâ€" vice, Evangelical Sunday 10 a.m., S. 8. 2 p.m., English service 7.30 p.m. The very best Christmas gift you can make yoursclf, your wife and all the members of your family, is _ a year‘s subscription to that great paper The Family Herald and Weekâ€" ly Star of Montreal. It costs only one dollar and its visit each _ ®eek will make your household happiet than ever before. No home in Cauâ€" ada should be without that great paper during 1914â€"Every â€" issue | is worth the money. _ ‘Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy | hair is mute evidence of a neglected | ecalp; of dandruffâ€"that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very : life; eventually producing a feverishâ€" ness and itching of the scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and dieâ€"then the ‘ hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonightâ€"nowâ€"any timeâ€"will surely save your hair. TAKES OFF DANDRUTFTF, HAIR STOPS FALLING Save your Hair!l Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine right nowâ€"Also Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton‘s Danderine from any drug store. You surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danâ€" THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT. ws Iltems ‘â€"Miss Minnic Mader & Sunday with Miss Laura Prange Wival meetings are held at Cress s Menmonite Church at present. ponjerence will be beld on the stops itching scaip. Savo your hair!l Try it! St. Jacnbs South, over Sun and family of St. Jacobs visited Mr. and Mrs. Ferendo Snyder for a fow days.â€"Mr. Elias Bingemen who bas recently returned from the _ west, called on his brother, Mr. _ J. _ B. of B. C. renewed acquaintances btq{‘ last week. â€"Mr, and Mrs. _ J. B.i Bingeman spent Sunday at Waterloo. â€"Miss Elsie Sheliey of Berlin spent the week end with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ferendo Snyder.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Cressman at Breslau.â€" Mr. Gordon Bingeman spent Thursday at Cooksâ€" ville.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shant: called at the home of Mr. _ .Jacob Shantz at Breslau.â€"Mr. B. W. Moyer last Thursday.â€"Miss Cofa and Miss Vera Quickfall, Mr. Lulo and Mr. William Solly spen unday at the home of Mr. and Mré. _ Geo. Reist. Entertainment.â€"Theâ€" annual â€" Sunâ€" day School entertainment will be held in the Congregational church on the evening of Dec. 33rd. A good programme is in store. A very pretty wedding took Place Wednesday afterngon at three p‘clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinzie, of Doon, when their _ eldest laughter Cora Bell became the orite Â¥ Mr. Charles D. Toman, of Little Paradise. The bride was . ber= ‘ in white silk, with over lace and cusâ€" tomary veil, and cartied white catnaâ€" tions, she was attended by her couâ€" #in, Miss Lodeemia Krease, who was gown:»d in pink silk and over lace with touches ‘of pink and catrried pink carnaticns while Mr. Percy â€" Toman supported the groom. The Rev. M. [I. Sanderson, of Berlin, performed the ceremony under an arch of «bells amd _ evergreens, in the presence of rbout sixty â€" relatives _ and friends, while Miss _ Panabaker played the wedding march. After the ceremony the wedding party sat down to 2 }sumptuous repast. Items of Interest.â€"The Congregaâ€" tional Sunday __School â€"atâ€"Freeport will hold its Christmas festival on Tuesday evening, Dec. 30th. An exâ€" tensive programme is being prepared under the direction of the Superinâ€" tendent, Mr. Wm. Wiegand, and his coâ€"workers. Theâ€" United ’grothten Sunday School at Centreville will hold their entertainment on Monday1 evening, Dec. 22nd. â€" The _ many friends of Mr. Robort Bricknell will |regret to learn that he has been conâ€" fined to his home for some days |through illness.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Detweiler of Brantford motored â€" to The bride received many beautiful and useful gifts showing the high esâ€" teem in â€" which she is held by â€" her many {friends. Th many friends of the young couâ€" ple extend hearty congratulations. The bride‘s travelling dress | was brown silk, with brown cout and hat to match. On their return they will reside in Little Paradise, The happy couple left on the evenâ€" Ing train for Rochester. proceeds to News _ Notes :â€"Mrs. Anmd. _ Tilli spent a few days visiting her mother Mrs. Jno. Schmidt of New Hampurg. «Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hergott visited ftriends _ in Waterlo0.â€"Messts. _ Jno. Mehm and Robt Elder returned _ on Saturday after spending some > (rths in th> Golden West.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lorne â€" Rennie spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Watertloo, and Berlin.â€"A quiet wedding was héld at the hoame of Mr. W. Uttley last week when Mrs. Uttley‘s sister Miss Agn»s Playford _ was mattied «o Mr. !no, Copley of _ New _ Dundee â€"Hastings Bros. are away again with their prize winning _ stock this time at Guelph Winter Fait, Tomanâ€"Henzie Nuptials Croshill usual Sunday school #â€" ‘That of the Methodist Sunday will be held on Monday evening, Dec. ;u..uhmumcmu will â€"be held on the evening of Dec. %5th, Christmas,â€"gay.â€"Some of the: Y‘s men of .the east think . their friends vom Abenland forget to tell the readers that some day . teo they might be able to teach , our boys how to bow!, or better as some one put it, if they can‘t teach them how to bawl.â€" Mr.. Oliver Scheiféle has moved the former frame house of Mr. Hobus hack and made it into a garage.â€"Mrs. Solly Kirch hes reâ€" turned from Berlin, and Solly and his family have taken up their resiâ€" dence in the house vacated by Mr. Oliver Scheifele.â€"Our cooper, _ Mtr. filling his orders that he hbas been| P¢ath of Wellâ€"RNown NesKdents . we forced to work at night for the past|fegret to report three deaths in our month or so.â€"Now that the pathâ€"| 8%ighborbood last week. Oune of Mr. masters have put the roads in good|Jacob Young, aged 77 years, who shape and r,raired the sidewalks it|Zetently moved to our ‘village from would be much nicer if our villagers Berlin, another was Mr. Herb Lackâ€" would see to it that they keep their| ber, aged 44, who died from an â€"at little gates shut, as they are . the E:ek of pneumonia. Another _ was means of serious injury to many |the youngest son, aged 10 months, of when left open, especially on dark| Mr. and Mrs. Cbristian Schluter, who nights.â€"Miss Clara _ Lichty is spendâ€"| also died with pneumonia. ing some time in Berlinâ€"The Tp. wnn mscc n nmamoamanme + Council will meet for its last sesâ€" esville sion on Monday next, Dec. 15th. Hawk News Notes.â€"Mr. L. J. Breithaupt|it < will keep it Cup till after Mr. G. Rumpel, Mr. H. L. Janzep,| Christmas.â€"Mrs. George Forwell and and Mayor W. D. Euler, of Berlin,| daughter Alma _ spent Saturday in were vis.ting our town on special| Berlin â€"Miss Viola Tyke of â€" Berlin business last week.â€"Mrs. C. Kochler,| wpeat Sunday at ber home here.â€" Mrs. S. Schopp and Mrs. C. F.|Miss Laura Spies spent Friday in St. Ottoman spent a few days of last| lacobs.â€"Mr. George Lackner of Torâ€" Ottoman spent a few days of last week in Prestou, Galt, Berlin _ and Waterloo, and arrived home last Friday.â€"A pretty Décember wedding took place last Thursday at the fine residence of Mr. D. B. _ O. Schmidt, when his eldest daughter, Fanny, was martried to Mr. Christian Leis, jr., son of Mr. C. Leis. After the ceremony about 150 guests sat down to tastefully decorated tables, specially prepared for the occasion. ‘Their many friends join in wishing the happy couple many _ years of ‘bapny wedded life.â€"A delightful and social dance was given Tuesday eveâ€" ning by the Pleasure Club.â€" Mrs. Jacob Lotz, who has been attending her daughter who is ill in Berlin for the last few weeks, returned â€" home last Saturday.â€"Miss Erma Peppler who has been attending Berlin Busiâ€" ness College since midsummer â€" holiâ€" days, is.at present confined to her home owing to illness.â€"Mr. Solomon Gerber, who owned a farm of 85 acres about 2% miles east of here, exchanged it with Mr. Allan ‘ Heimâ€" pel‘s 165 acre farm and $2500 difâ€" ference.â€"Mr. Aaron Gingrich secured a very good position with Mr. W. Omand as salesman for farm _ imâ€" plements and all kinds of machinery. Breezy News Items: Dec. 1. News Notes.â€"The weather is most delightful. We have had no snow in this part Mf the province and the roads are magnificent. The hard freeze a month ago gave . a solar plexus to fall plowing. Threshâ€" ing was completed two weeks agoâ€" about a month sooner than in other years. The yield was good while the quality is far above the _ average. Prices of mll kinds of grain are low, but hogs and cattle are ‘keeping up well. The death took place at Prestom o0 Thur , Dec. 4th, of Ernstina Flcllmor, wile of Baniel Scheret, at the age of 63 years, 7 months and 9 days. _ She was botn in Wilmot Township, Waterloo County. _ When quite a young girl she carde to Watâ€" erloo where she was married . to Christisn _ Fleischhauer â€" who prode eeased her in 1883. _ She eaves to mourn her loss her huspand, two hildren of het first martiage, Cath awrime, _ Mrs. Alex. McDougall, _ and Fred of Dayton, Ohio, three childrén # bet second marriage, Elma, Mrs. Walter Ruppel, Herbert and Clayton all 1 Preston, 11 grandâ€"children and three sisters. Owing to the illness of ter husband â€" who has been confined ‘" Mlis bed for fourteen weeks the funâ€" ertal _ was private The â€" remains werte brought to Mount Hops Cemâ€" L'tm, Berlin, for interment on Sunâ€" dav. WONDERFUL VALUE. Wellesley PH Te hk ho l Py Th. Heny Wiker ty Tuceday To his home in Tavistock.â€"Mr. ‘ Frank Burns of Lake Odessa, Mich., spelt & tew days of last week with Mr. Wa. Holling.â€"A little haby boy has come to nsake his home with ‘Mr. gund Mrs. John Schluter.â€"Mr. Geofge Duench ind Mr. Krajaciaki, of Milverton‘ spent Sunday at the former‘s home here,â€"Mr. James Hewitt has instal}â€" od a grain crusher in .connection with Ris choppilg mill and guarantees satâ€" Local and Personal :â€"Out again. We are pleased to see our old friend the snow shovel 9Ut again and hope eafo, Mr. Gramea Lackner of Otta~| news Notes.â€" Miss Olive Taylot va, are staying at there brother‘s Mr.|ang yrs, W. G. Taylor and famâ€" Fred Lackner.â€"Quite w number baVve|;iy spent a day last week in Guciph. taken in the Fat Stock Show in|yys, W. Brydon called on _ Mrs. Guelph.â€"M. C. Tanter was to.GUeiPh| rranyk Laidiaw one day last week.â€" on Thursday at the Fat Stock Show.|Miss Scott spent the week end at &Mr. Ambros Walter has return®4|ner nome in Gueliph.â€"Miss _ Lavina from the West. He likes the country|atkinson spent Saturday in Guelph. fime.â€"The, Misses Bricker of Elmira|â€"Miss Carrie Bronman of Hespeler and . Miss Hurney â€"called on their spent Sunday with ber mother.â€"Mr. friends the Misses Forwells on Sunâ€"| L. Brohman spent Sunday in Presâ€" ‘lay.â€"Mr. Mintford fForwell entérâ€"|gon. â€"Miss Ruth Brydon of Guelph tained someâ€"of his Elmira boy friends|spent the week end at her _ home en Sunday.â€"Mr. Norman Wilkson and|here.â€"Mr. Dawson of Guelph _ took Mr. M. C. Tanner were business visiâ€"|charge of the service on _ Sunday fors to Linwood on Monday night. |evening last. During the evening Nrs Obituary :â€"On Sunday. afternoon,| Dawson sang. * Dec. 7th, the death occurred of Mr. Pnnnnpnnmmmmmmmmmmmranmmentih Herbert Lackner, at his residence, afâ€" imerick ter an attack of Pnoumonia. . The deâ€"| .. _ _ .. "' Thase Hentyr; ol ceased was 45,y¢ats old. News N?ws :â€"Mr. Ismac HII’Y,_ 4 irygle, Mich., spent a few days with .. &A â€" sorrowing . wife and 6 children | ‘*Y8!¢, + C j s his old friead Mr. Samuel Hilborn.â€" survive, also his widowad mother and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Shantz have re three brothers, Fred at Hawkesville, y it with on a farm, Geotge of Toronto, Manaâ€"| turned from a five weeks‘ visit wifl ger of a B.nk.; Gramen of Ottawa, relatives â€" and friends in Lancaster IU‘E‘l”d*AB"“‘- _ e m . Wrme 2 0 ‘The funeral _ took Place Wednesjay alternoon to the family cemetery. Selling ‘Out :â€"The R. D. Ransay | to Mr. and Comparny have disposed of their| a son. stock to the J. English Co. and tre Lacknerâ€"In | mendous â€" crowds from all directions | Mr. and M have been atitending the reduction| Son. sale during the past week. R. D. | Widemanâ€"In Ramisay intends going west after the| to Mr. and holidays. He has been in business in| mMan, a S0 Plattsville for a number of years and | Goodâ€"Near . has enjoyed to a Very unusual extend| to Mr. and the confidence of the public. son. Items of Interest :â€"The new school |ColeAt New is _ not vet comPleted but everything| tO Mr. and will be in shape after the Xmas hoiâ€" | _ &A 800â€" _ idays.â€"The. roads are in excellent ‘M";;h Pi comdition for this season of the year.| * 0 MIâ€" an< being as good for autoing as at any daughter. | time during the year.â€"A meeting in | Schleuterâ€"A the interests of Hydroâ€"Electric 6was | _ MISâ€" -’0'""‘ beld in Plattsville on Thursday evenâ€" C:l;lhma[mâ€" A + inc last and was addressed . by Mr. Â¥. an Munro of Drumbo and Dr. Woolner of | **"> lyr. _ A vote will be taken shortly s on the question when the byâ€"law will | almost certainly come up.â€"Mr. E. W. | Jsraelâ€"Westf Nesbitt, M.P., for North Oxford will| Dec. 3rd, | address his constituents at â€" Plattsâ€"| Miss Maud tille on Wednesday evening of _ this | Ferrisâ€"Croni week in the Town Hall.â€"Great preâ€"| Miss Minni parations are beine made by the ladâ€"| Ferris. ies of the Methodist church for the | Steinmannâ€"P Bazaar which will be held in the| Hamburg, ° Sunday School room of the church| Brenneman on Friday, the 12th of this montb.| man. The autograph quilt containing about | Reinetâ€" Stockdale â€"â€" In Courtright, 500 names will be sold, candy booths, Ont., Miss Estelle Louise Stockâ€" doll booths, fancy work booths, etc.| dale to Mr.‘A. E., Reiner of Welâ€" will be in evidence. lesley. ___ _ . _ io _ nmmeme C Copleyâ€"Playfordâ€"At_Crosshiil, Agâ€" *% 12 Aalhave nes Playford to John Copley, of n News Items.â€"M:. John Weber â€" and efbtomnmemmcregrmmremimeamstoeme aughter, Miss Clara Weber of Elâ€" mira and Mr. Will Spies and Misses Deaths Esther and Laura Spies of Hawâ€"|Careyâ€" On Thursday, Nov. 20th, kesville spent Sunday at the home| in Sheffield, Mrs. George Carey of of Mr. C. A. Weber.â€" Mr. and Mrs.| Harrisburg. Eph. Ratz of Wallenstein spent Sunâ€"| Ravhieldâ€"In Galt, on Sunday, Nov. day with the former‘s mother.â€" Mr.| 30th, Priscilla Willmore, relict . of Norman Martin and Miss Enmma| the late Sohn Rayfield, aged 100 Martin of near Watérloo were Sunâ€"| vears. day visitors at the home of Mr. and|Youngâ€"At Linwood, Jacob _ Young, Mrs. Albert Krauter.â€"Mr. Lorne | formerly of Berlin, aged 77 years. Gooding of Wallenstein spent â€" Sunâ€"| Lacknerâ€"Near Linwood, Herb Lackâ€" day in our burg.â€" Mr. Herbert Snyâ€"| ner, aged 44 years. der has returned from a visit with| Schleuterâ€"Near Linwood, _ son . of friends in Rochester.â€" Everybody | Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schleuter, should attend the entertainment to| aged 10 months. be given by the pupils of Heidelberg| Reynoldsâ€"At Washington, Dec. 5th, public school in the public school on| Nelson Reynolds. Thursday, Dec. 18th, instead of Friâ€"| Burnettâ€"At Toromto, Nov. 30, Mrs. day evening. The concert begins at | Janes Burnett, (nee Jennie THienâ€" 8 o‘clock p.m, w . . _ Sie), formerly, of Winterbourne. P ARy§, &) is ty ciet d 1c s eR +. ~s h (l $ C Acpp t S Phkk." S 19e S Am ts h Bs & + 0" * woe" Meshine® S o4 5 Sn wo" teriqo spent the 4 Krouteweiser.â€"â€" ; nostpres o More eeks Marshallâ€"if, Elistiz, Nov. 27, â€"and Mrs. _ W._R. Marsball, a Sauderâ€"At Martin‘s Grove, Nov. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Sauder, Lacknerâ€"In Woolwich, Nov. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Menry Lackner, a Widemanâ€"In Woolwich, Nov.. ° 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Wideâ€" Loubeâ€"In Paris, on Monday, Dec:1, â€"%to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Loube, a daughter. € Schleuterâ€"At Linwood, to Mr. and Mrs. John Schleuter, a son. Coldhamâ€"At Washington, Dec. 5th, ColeAt New Hamburg, Nov. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordgn Cole, Israclâ€"Westfallâ€"At West M«#trose, Dec. 3rd, Mr. Oscar Israc to Miss Maud Westfal. ° Ferrisâ€"Croninâ€"At Sheffield, Dec. 3, Steinmannâ€"Brennemanâ€"Near New Hamburg, Nov. 27th, Miss Mattic Brenneman to Mr. Joseph _ Steinâ€" ::3 Pig assortment of suitable. XMAS GIFTS at this store fur the yâ€"or.~ <~=; _ Cutisty. Sliver Tea Pots.at wholcsala prioss. oodâ€"Near _St. Jacobs. Dec. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good, a to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coldham, a Miss Minnie Cronin to Mr. Walter The Largest and Best Stove on the Market for the Price. wE HAVE OTHER APPROPRIATE THINGS FOR XMAS â€"PRESENTS | CONSISTING SKATES, HOCKEY STICKS AND PUCKS, GLOVES, MITTS, ETC. Fine cooking range, bas six holes, commodious warming oven as shown in cut, duplex grate, "r* versible for wood, can be removed without interfering with fire box, very large reservoir holding "105 The "Huron Economy" . ~‘To Do Your Xmas Shopping â€" Fully Guaranteed and sold for $38.00: â€" .~ Conrad Bros. "**. dauehâ€" Good grocery and ice cream | busiâ€" ness for sale. Best stand in town. Reason for disposing of business exâ€" plained. Call and see me for particâ€" ulars. Fred: Grobe, Preston _ COUNTY OF ‘WATERLOO The Municipal Countil of the Counâ€" ty of Waterloo will meet at the Courtâ€" House, Berlin, on Wednesday, Dec. 17th, 1913, at 10 o‘clotk a.m. IIERBERT J. BOWMAN, ‘. County Clerk. FARM FOR QUICK SALE .The undersigned pfiers for sale his valuable farm adjoining the village of 10 acres in good hardwood bush, balâ€" amze under good state of cultivation, good bank barn and all necessary outâ€" buildings. Atundance hard and . soft water. For further particulars apply Berlin, Nov. 24th, 1913 Some _ records of total Production for the fast seven monthbs sent in to the dairy division, Ottawa, showing bow individual cows on adjoining farms vary in real earning capacity, will be of both interest to the averâ€" age farmer and of value to men who are planning for better results next year. A tenâ€"yearâ€"old cow that calved on March 12 has given since then . just %,812 pounds of‘mmil« and only 102 pounds of fat. A neighporing 7â€"yearâ€" old, _ calved 2nd April, gave 6,420 pounds of milk and 238 pounds of fat, a little more than twice as _ mauch. In another contrasted pair in _ Glenâ€" garry, an eightâ€"yearâ€"old, calved 6th April, gave _ only 3,394 pounds . of milk and 129 pounds of fat ; . while a fiveâ€"yearâ€"old, calred 26th March, gave 7,280 poinds of milk and 241 pounds â€" of â€" fat, or again more than #wice as much milk. For Sale. Does Each Cow Pay? GEO LAUTENSCHLAGER, 50â€"1mo. Wednesday, Det: 17th. ‘1918 There will be sold by ‘public tion at. Stefelmeyer‘s Hotel, in village "of Baden,: on ~~ _ ; Commencing at 2‘ o‘clock p.m. sh the following cattie, vizcâ€" â€" 5o Head choice Durham Ca & cows 2 years old, 10 yearlings spring calves, number ° of ; fr milkers, balance due to calve tween January. and â€" March 1: vearling bull. .s, . _ ... ;; TSmROUpr RORN Ne Th on hoi en C ‘This is a splendid fot of chws ° first class condition and good mi Termsâ€"Six months‘® credit on nroved joint notes. « JOHN VANCE, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer. . A. J. MICKUS, Auc'mm-:m;37 Dec. 17â€"50 head of high krade Di ham cattle at Stefeimeyer‘s 1 Jan. 14â€"Farm stock and implem of B. M. Eby, 1} iniles north of Waterloo and 3 miles south of Erbsville. Feb. 4.â€"Farm stock and implem of Abram Rosenberger, 4 m west of New Dundee, and 5 m south of Baden. Sale at 10 o‘c GFO. B. CLASS, AUCTIONEE% Jam. 7.â€"Farm stock and implemeni belonging to Sidney B. Snyder, one mile North of Hawkesville. s IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jonz BENTLEY BEMIS, of the Town Shakopee, in the State of Minnesota, physician, and ARAMINTA MARIHG BALLARD, of the town of" ‘Shakq pee, in the State of Minnesota, nurse intend to intermarry as they in to have their marriage sol < the town of Watertoo, in the C of Waterloo, after the publica A this notice for three successive weels in the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph newspapet, the first of such insertion. being on the eleventh day of Decembet, m:, And that the name. occupatibe ant usual place of abode of each;of the said parties is cortectly . statéd above. 50â€"3h â€"OFâ€"â€" °> tt; ,. Farm Stock, Implements, etc. AUCTION E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioncer. N. NMERNER, ‘Bertin, Ont. Agonts Wanted â€" / e ssren OF

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