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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Jan 1914, p. 8

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vie _ Atems of Interest. â€"Sleighing was ; for a few days at the Christ | f ms tide. With a little more . snow t roads for the rinners would F prevailed. However, as it was f snow served an excellent . purâ€" x in lighting up the dark nights { making the travelling _ to and‘ ‘ the various entertainments more 4* able.â€"School meetings are the 6 of the day in Wallace this' F‘ ’rk.â€"xnnicinal matters will again E; qm\liot in Wallace, the result of the ‘. ~#ol tions on Monday being the F{ gfim of the former _ council . by S tion. The township hall was £ large enough to accommodate the ‘ Mttendance. Several candidates were ‘proposed but withdrew. Considerâ€" . able discussion over the action _ of . the 1913 council followed. No doubt icipatll N e ne felt w reliel after having aired their pesday, | home. _ I . _ Qnly the contracti We exten hapt ‘ tt 1 &th Con. ~ _ vantage . ‘rjs day unting, * woods w snow as gva not an a | w reliel alter having _ aired UHERE "lovances.â€"â€"We are pleased to au! nounce the wedding of Miss Ella, eldest daughter of . Mr. and _ Mrs. dJoseph Salter, Walace, _ to _ Mr. Stewart Elliott of Wallace, on Wedâ€" mesday, Dec. 3ist, at the bride‘s gu. Rev. J. HI. Clark officiated. Only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties . were present. We extend heartiest well wishes _ to l s 200 Wluinle: Ar and Mrs. ~â€"Qur Busy Neighbars |==â€". flur usy S ars â€"â€" \..*m.,...,m-: * * uh . _ M _ °T; _ lagklllll .. _ _ |vike mrren on Sek Both onl Sil dig Personals.â€" Miss NMelinda MICT® C /. hold, who has spent the past _ six | months at the home of her sister,l‘ Mrs. Sinclair Adolph, is spending the | holidays® at the home of her uncle.| Mr.â€" Samuel Wiederhold, Shakespeare, ‘ prior to finishing her coutse in â€"C.! B. College, Stratford.â€"Mr. Howard | Marks spent the Christmas holidays at his home, 4th Con., Maryborough. â€"â€"Mr. Walter Simpson is home from i Alberta where he spent the past | three years.â€"Mr. Luther Williams | is hama from Southern Sask., where | xt his home, 1th 1â€"00., 218L DUCTUSNAUNES T ats ~â€"Mr. Walter Rimpson is home from ; Montrealk; Ni Alberta where he spent â€" the â€" past|of Waterloo: three years.â€"Mr. Luther Williams is of Berlin and bome from Southern Sask., â€" wher¢{ence Grant C he has been working a ‘homestcad |Martin Dahn the past few years.â€"\Mr. George Dunâ€" | ton; Mr. Ed nington of Linwood is renewing old lilton, Miss I acquaintances in Wallaceâ€"Mr: *nd and Mr. No: Mrs. T. J. Dezell of Toronto _ spent | Mr. Walter . Christmas at the home of Mir. and |holtz of Bet Mirs. Thompson and \r. and A\lrs.%sprm Christ James Dezell.â€"Mr. and _ NMts. IL in Tororto.â€" Grifith of Listowel are visiting at ‘Christmas a the homes of their children in Wal '1913 Mave lace during the holiday week.â€" Mr. | changes "fet and Mrs. Ageas and family are humelnuml;mbinns from Sask., and are spending a few i hottest for â€"menths with relatives in Ontario.â€"| wonder that , Miss Salome Gabel of Guelph visited | melt from / relatives and friends in and around jed . Result Wallaceville \during the holidays / â€" Woolwich T Miss Julia Dipple of Listowel _ and |1914, as it M. C. Dipple of Durham were guests } writing. | F« at the home of Mr. Aaron Snider, | Sol. Koch. Â¥allacei'innâ€".\lr. Lovd: Eckimier nfldcr, Adan assey, Algoma, is ‘home â€" for the j M. 1. Webe â€" holklays. ‘l.ctsnnv No t aee t ie me of these characters i‘ example of some of / ts is made as the C Breezy News Iemsâ€"A nlinher of ) the â€" children and grand children _ of‘ Mr. and Mrs. Pride met at the humc‘! NMisg Jessi ef Mr. Jas Anticknap on Amas '.md’;rrnd n: th celebrated Xmas in the usual way.â€"; homeé ltre.â€" Mr. Jno. TL Campbell has rs-uunw!"smm.,m from Detroit from the bedside of his| the euest brother and reports him still _ vers 3!~‘Iwarvr.â€".\l low . â€"Miss Margaret Rennic of Berâ€"} of Hamilton lin and her uncle Mr. Hugh Frams of j ents _ Mr. Waterloo spent Nmas at the home of : near hore Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rennie.â€"Mr. and) Evertt, of Yrs. . .Jno. L. Hammond and fmrll_\'ltlw latter‘ and Mrs. Petch spent Christmas with! Contad En friends in Rerlin.â€"Mr. Selby Ferris, | bert Stew: an old _ Crosshill boy paid a short ‘ Xmais with â€"visit to Crosshill one day last week.| Wh tn y of _+&â€"Mr. (Gieo. Jeflrey is renes ng acâ€" ; Hammond gpaintance in this vicitmty . â€"â€"Nomina | tus sister tion on Monday was, attenXA bi al k in rwood large gathering of tho ratepayets h"& the home . hear the Enanmial atlaits of the Townâ€" | berry .â€"‘2u ship and after the n mination Mesâ€" . tend>d the ars. Robeftson and Headel were electâ€" lostev on } ced as Reeve ana Deputy reeve by ac~ ssm zen clamation and .. MeKav, Petch and cillors are Lackrer togethor with the old coun men. oo s aer: Croshill Our Champs hockéy team played two games with Winterbourne | _ on Christmas Day and defeated _ them ‘both times. A more interesting game e e es B Ve Mmem on en se es was played on Friday afternoon wher the Hair Spins or Home Spuns . as one might call them, played _ the Champs, and they, too were delfeated by the champions, who put it onto them to the tune of 4 to 2. What made this game, so interesting . Was 1 WOs en 4 CC ome | â€" Slisg .lessie (halmers of Dundalk is | '.md’srrnrl n: the Xmas bolidays at her § .â€" | bame \re.â€"Miss . Flossy Connell of ind | Stratford _ spent part of last week, his | the euest _ of her cousin Miss Ang very | Shoarer.â€"Miss _ Mary Magwood, late . Berâ€"| of Hamilton is visiting with her parv| + of|ents â€" Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Magwood e of c near â€" horeâ€"Nr. and Mrs. _ Archie and: Evertt, of Milsank were guests of wily | the latter‘s parents, Vr. and _ Mrsâ€" with | Contad Enale on Stn Jay.â€"Mr. _ Herâ€" tris, | bert Stewart of Campbellville _ sPent hort ‘ Xmas with â€" frien‘ds hore.â€"Mr. Wm. veek.| Wh o tn y of Milverten and NMr. (ico. ac ; Hammond of Toronto ccompanied by wina | his sister _ Miss Sadie Mammend of n a\ Kin rwood _ were Sundav visitors at s h"& the home cof Mr. and Mrs» Jas , Mayâ€" ‘ownâ€" | berrv.â€"2uite a number from hore atâ€" Mes : tendod the first hockey match at Wel electâ€" dostev on Menday night .. the nate to get the names of quite a number of them,. namely: Mr. _ and \irs. Edwin S. Bingeman of Alsask, Sask.; Mr. Edgar Bowman of _ the: Imperial Bank, Sault Ste. Marie. Ont.; Mr. Adolph Lembke, of Guernâ€" sey, Sask.; Mr. Montgomery of Deâ€" troit Mich., and Mr. Montgomety of Corgilt; _ the Misses: Lydia and Millie Scheifele of Buffalo, N. Â¥: Alr. and _ Mrs. Roedel, of tuelph; l.\lr. and Mrs. Willard Lee of Holmesâ€" iville, UOnt., who spent part of their honeymoon here; Mr. C. Manley â€" and hlr. Storm of Toronto; Mr. _ Milton C Een nc and Mr. N Mr. Walter holtz of Be spent Chris C in the Cc ntest for council Home Spuns as |Of DEGM® 9OJ rm, played _ the | BOW ready in too were defeated and play all : who put it onto for them in t of 4 to 3. What |ern League, ) interesting . Was fionl:f.gelu O 0 202 00 Lpainct Horts.â€"We ba Poole tA MAAA d |. _ TBR ... 1. .0 h o on oonan e mm menbhither mm mmenattiitiemmemeniniigrmenpamizry were given on 25th and 2#th, reâ€" | spectively . Izom-ul crowded w“, w.flm.fl”flw «atiius & * :‘Mâ€"ww'.:hflm ly-u'ym;n.fluvifisllpod o», Christmas Eve by pre wm-'.o.nmcmdt.utmwmdm Sante . Clauses. Our cleâ€"Telegraph: Alhzfla...mm conception of the muckh and may God guide y 'ul.nlbtbvds.nnuah‘jutlu. ‘The ‘nmht.ullommolg'lpusutmimoIMh.m- â€" The/ of bright days.â€"Our hockey team Ag | laney costumes were indeed striking. nvudyhmmw-uâ€"“nnâ€"bm-umfly Society i8 Mphy:umdnhir-'wm;mnlortbev’niuol‘ lor them in this group the South | January Bnd, 1914.â€"The high standâ€" ern ub&n, with the strong inclimeâ€" |ard of the entertainments given | bY tion of being successful in their vi: this organization is a matter of his lorts.â€"We had the pleasure of mest: tory, and the coming eVent promise8 i‘ 7 . Wract on several occasions; |to exceed all formel efforts. One of T oL3 mc ced and play all scheduled râ€" * dated lor them in this group in the South ern l‘.fi' with the strong incline tion of ng successful in their vi: lorts.â€"We had the pleasure of mestâ€" ing Jack Frost on several occasions; although no sleighing, zefOo weather is prevailing.â€"Mr. Geo. Berscht very unfortunately lost a Yery valuable horse lately.â€" Christmas entertainâ€" ments in all the neighboring churches are over and . were very successful events.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klein of Allentown,. Pa.. _ are bolidaying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. short time.â€" Mr. _ and Mrs. E. Koe s Miss Martha Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becker and family of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. John Welz and {family of Hanover are all visiting at their respective homes here, and are guests with MNr. and Mrs. Charles Koehler: â€"Mr. Lincoln Ratz of Kinrade. Sask., Mr. Robert Kube of Toronto. Mr. Itichard Kube of Berlin are visitâ€" ing a few days at ‘their respective homes.â€"Mr. Harry Schaub and â€" Mr. John Stahle of Berlin spent Christâ€" . mas at homé& here.â€"Mrs. J. Forlet and Miss Frieda Forler _ of Bertin spent a few days hetre with relatives and‘friends.â€"Mr. Charlie Miller ol Southey, Sask., spent. a few _ days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Miller.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Philip Graham and family . were visiting \friends in Baden on Sunday. 277 C.O.F. held thell anBnu 7200 gupper and _ elected officers for it mext term. The officers elected _ al as follows :â€" Jr. P.C.R.â€"Bro. Herman Wagner. w C.R.â€"Bro. Helmuth Wagner. V.C.R.â€"John L. Fotler. M re Moma Pssn tt t sn cce Rec. Sec.â€"Bro.J. K. Schmidt. 4 Fin. Sec.â€"Edwin D. Eidt. * Treas.â€"Bro. llenry Wagher. Chaplainâ€"Adam Doering. Sr. W.:â€"Bro.. Henry ‘Betg. ' Jr. W.â€"Bro. Geo. P. Schmidt. Sr. B.â€"Bro. Wm. Heldman. s Jr. B.â€"Bro. Con. L. Forlet. Nirs. Gea. Berdux has been appoint~ wa erganist in the Lutheran â€" church with Mr. Albert Hammer, assistafit organist.â€"Christmas visitors . were many in the village from far and neal â€"Mr. Edwin Doeting attended . the weddin« of his friend _ Mr. Geofge Kmraesch at Wiarton last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schmidt of Bay City, Mich., _ were the guests. of Mr. and Wrs. Samuel Axt.â€"Mr. and. Mts. Ed. Tieldman _ and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hleldman and Mr. Ed Pfanner and Sisâ€" ter Salome.â€"Mr. and. Mrs. Val Wett laufer, all of Berlin visited their te spective friends in the village.â€"Mrs. (Clemens Dietrich of Rostern, Sask., and Miss lda Berdux and Mr. Val. Berdux of Wellesley were the gues‘ts C Lo anl d aal of Mr.. and Mrs. Geo. Berdux.â€"Mr. Herman Evlenstein odf Berlin . spent Christmas with friends in the village â€"Mr. _ Jack _ McGregor spent his Xmas holidays at New Hambutrg and Baden. Te will return to pPhilipsburg ‘wifl‘e he will follow his usual 0CCHâ€" pation Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bemis ot "0" | | vnto spent Christmas at the former‘s | j mother, Mrs. Bemis.â€"Mr. and Mrsâ€"| | lico. Peppler and Mr. and Mrs. Bert | Ratz of Tavistock and Miss Bull oU Belleville are â€" visiting at Mr.. and]( Mrs. C. Fedford.â€"Mr. Wm. Spiesman | . of Presten â€" called on Mr. and Mrs. [itus Snyder last week.â€"Mr.Phillip tellinger and _ son Alex. of Toronto | renewed acouaintances hete this week. ‘â€"Miss Bockman spent Xmas in Berâ€" Un.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Moses Cressman, Alr. and Mrs. Herp Cressman ‘of Bresâ€" lau, Miss Nettie Cressman of Berlin, Yt. and Mrs. Abram Gingrich of Er mira, . all were Sonday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman.â€"Mr. Ivan Buschert _ of Sask., called _ on friends _ hetre for a few days.â€"Miss Katic Buehler spent het holidays _ at R>r home neat St. Jacobs.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _C. _ Knapp of Berlin and Mr. fieo. Berlett of Tavistock took . thoir Xmas d;innet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Berlett.â€"Mts. Heibtzman i8 spending a week at her parents home it Formosa.â€"Nt. Alba Altemang callâ€" id on his sister Mr. and Mrs. Ivan t‘ressman on Saturday.â€"Mr. 0. Macâ€" Kinzie is spending his holidays at his . |home at Embro.â€"Miss Maggie Moyer W o ig ETTE aPR C Ds llas return>d home after spending two lmnnths in Regina and points out west and â€" repforts " a Yery pleasant {rip.â€" | Miss Mabel Calvert is spending some \time at hor home at Pickering.â€"Mr. | and Mrs. James McMurray and family |of Owen Sound and Miss pearl Bedâ€" 'llnrd of Betlin spent Xmas at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas _ Bedford.â€"Mr. Addison )S. Snyder and Miss Satah and .Joanâ€" \mah Snvder _ took their Xmas dinner lat their broth»r Mr. and Mrs. Leanâ€" der Snuder atfi‘ridzrp«fl.â€"\!r. and Mrs. Alien We spent Nmas at the fotmet‘s home in Berlin, Mrs. Abtam Weber. _ M pordd Philipsburg Bloo mingdale | 1 TK enaoaih sidihe etmatdieranire Waterloo‘s â€" leading orchestras will furnish instrumental music. In addiâ€" tion, there will be Yocal music and an amateur | Play by local talent.â€" â€"Mr. Roy Bingemtan of Alperta, forâ€" merly a resident of our town, delivâ€" tred an inspiring sermon to an ap preciative _ audience in â€" the U.B. elgarch on Sunday morning.â€"Mr. An: sc@ Hellman is back from the West ‘ visit.â€"Mr. Otte Dingetr has returned to BI . ter spending the bholiday with BOM® |jorming drugs, but is made entirely folks.â€"It becomes our sad duty to|irom ingredients needed to build up reposn the death of one of OUr @g°0|the health and strength of the ailâ€" tesidents, Mr. Nathan Cassel. _ MTâ€"|ing. ‘Cassel _ was well known and highly| You who are weak and _ runâ€"down, rsteemed in our locality, having 1i# |and you who are apparently well now td Rére nearly all his life. Our Si& |but are liable to suflet from various gere sympathies are extended to cold weather â€" ailments, use Rexall bereaved family. £ |Olive Oil Emulsion to get and keep ermnranamaem n e ! well and strong. For the tiredâ€"out, { tunâ€"down, nervous, emaciated .or deâ€" J‘”eph’b‘“‘ <â€"..lbiliatedâ€"the convalescing â€" growing _â€"â€"â€" ____ |childrenâ€"aged peopteâ€"it is a sensible ‘ . 12 P cat News :â€"We had quite . a number | visitors around here this Christmas :{i nainely, Mrs. Edmund Gatschene and Andrew Gatschen» and children from [# Stratiord to their home in Josephsâ€" | burg, ‘Mary Gatschene who. works _ i"|j Waterloo, Frieda who works in St. [I Agatha and Ludwig Gatschene _ from |; Kt. Clemens. â€" Mr. Joseph | brokcn from a fall from scaffold in | â€"Mrs. Homeir and children from Waâ€" |/ terIco are visiting at| thoir father‘s home. â€"â€" ~‘ohn| i. Oesch is getting along nicely with his broken arn.â€"Mr. John B. Oesch and Rebecca Hinsberger whete visitâ€" ing Mr. Solomon Leis last Sunday.â€" Mr. Daniel Leis and wile from: Wellesâ€" ley were thete 06.â€"Mr. George Salm is â€" butchering toâ€"day, Monday, Decâ€" 10th, there will be Plenty ol sausage for the winter.â€"Mr. David Steinmann som of Nosh Steinmann and Emanuel Gascho are away on a visit to â€" the Western‘ States of Indiana they will stay about _ four weeks of lofiget.~ Mr. Moses Steinmann is coming Kome from the _ North West where he was | working all last summer.â€"Cornelius ‘| Wazper is working for Noah Steinâ€" : mamn while David Steinmann is away >â€"Mr. Noah Steinmann, oUr SaW mill l er is puying saw lors again this winâ€" _ News Notes.â€"The Central Waterloo Farmers‘ Club held their â€" monthly meeting last â€" Saturday evening _ and a goodly number were in attendance. Important _ business was transacted. Th» n=xt â€" meeting _ will be held on 1 C oo o t Xmas Personals.â€"NMr. Will Hett of Phila delphia, P‘a., was . & holiday visitor with his friend Mr. Percy Shantz.â€" Mr. and Nrs. Peter Bricket, Miss Clara and Master Leslie Bricker were week end visitors with friends in our vicinity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred 13. Huether spent Chtistmas Day with the latter‘s father near Bright. â€"Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Shantz and Mr Percy Shantz spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Shuh near Waterloo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Witmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. w. h. Shantz and family _ of Williamsburg, and Mr. and .\lrQMjmm (G. Weber and son spent last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Swartz.â€" Mr. and Xts. Raiph Shantz of Lethâ€" bridge spent Sunday with the _ forâ€" mer‘s uncle, Mr. S.. E. Shantz.â€"Mr. lLeroy Wagner of Toronto spent Monâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |Fred B. Huether. â€" Miss _ Sylvia ‘| Shantz spent several days Jast week ~\ with her sister, Mrs. Clayton Shuh, |near Waterloo. â€"Messts. Allen Shoeâ€" ~Imaker and S. E. Shantz were busiâ€" i | ness visitors in Toronto on Tuesday | last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Detzter and 1| family spent Christmas with _ Mr.] a;dMu ‘Tsirchart, Berlin. Willhamsburg U Nine town, den‘â€" to an ap :{:. p the U.B. ‘fll‘ ng.â€"Mr. AY | y m the WeSt | we ¢.â€"Mr. Ott0| fan and higltly having 1i¢â€" . Our â€" 8i ded to To "‘ . This is honest advice for you who |, are ruh ‘down and sickâ€"don‘t dope |, with alcobolic "tomies." 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It contains no . alcoâ€" hol WoYr any 0therâ€"dangerous â€"orâ€"habit. forming drugs, but is made entirely \(rom ingredients needed to build up ud“u; peewed strength, better spir its, glog*;_ health. oc it ons 4s cAisaiiines Rexall Olive Oil Emulsionâ€"king of the celebrated Rexall Remediesâ€" is for freedom from sickness of you and your [amily. Pleasantâ€"tasting â€" unâ€" like the cod liver oil preparations â€"â€" you‘ll be as enthusiastic about it as we are when â€" you have rnoted _ its strengthening, invigorating, building: noimienmecnel eacinns EtC up, diseaseâ€"preventing effects. . If it does not help you, your money will be given back to you without argw ment. Sold in this community only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Storeâ€"one of more than 7,000 leading drug storâ€" es in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. A. G. Hachnel, Watâ€" erloo, Ont. Briefs :â€"Mr. Thos. Leader of Siueiph spent a day last week with friends.â€" Mr. Joe Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Letâ€" son of Berlin spent last weer at the home of _ the latter‘s â€" brother Mr Jehn T. Petch.â€"Mr. Noah Siltaniz of Waterloo renewed acquaintances around Crosshill last week.â€"Mr. \Jno. Birmingham leit for Stratiord where he will spend a few weeks.â€"Mr. J. W. H. Campbeli received the sad news of the death oi his brothor Wm. of Detroit who has been ailing for some time.â€"It is rumored that the Ladies Auxiliary will hold a soctial in the fown Hall on the evening of January 116th, "more particulars later." fi?llf’ T{?ntubo“t Of *___ SCRUB Crosshill ven under the auspites of the New L. Literary Society on Jan. 2, was very well attended. The proâ€" gramme was very much appreciated, «ll the numbers being rendered in an friends of Mr, Milton Bergey will be interested to learn of his marriage to Miss Ruth Marshall of New York City, on Dec. 25th, 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Bergey spent several days . at the former‘s home here befor®e leayâ€" ing for Toronto, where they will reâ€" side. Congratulations . and best. wishes are extended to Mr. _ and Mrs. Bergey.â€"Mrs. Andrew Sararas, sr., who has been an invalid _ for some time, died at her home here on es were conducted at the Rosevilie Sunday morning. The funeral servicâ€" Mennonite church,on Wednesday _ alâ€" ternoon. We extend our sincere symâ€" pathy to her many relatives _ and| The {riNals. ven under the auspites of the New their _ studies | in Stratiof0.â€"NMISS Pear] Freeborne left for her work in Berlin cn Tuesday after spending . a touple of weeks with relatives here.â€" Miss Rachel Lichty is at Presebt vis~ iting at her home hereâ€"Mr. Jas. B. Hammond returned home after visitâ€" ing his sisters in Detroit last week. â€"Miss Smith of Toronto commenced her duties as teacher here on Tuesâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong of Kisbey, Sask., are visiting at the latter‘s ‘brothers home, Mr. Jas. B. Hemmond.â€"Mr. (George Hammond Te gurned to his studies at Toronto Unâ€" iversity on Monday.â€"Miss Phene Forâ€" rest held a successful quilting bee on Wednesday â€" last. Mr. Forest Mad a dance in the evening where eVeTyâ€" body enjoyed themselves. Briefs :â€"Mr. Boyd Hammond _ and iss Ella Chalmers have returned to Items of Interest :â€"Mrs. McCant lers and daughter of Guelph and Mr. Bert â€" McCandless of Detroit _ spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brydon.â€"Miss Edith Neary of Guelph spent New Years with _ her father.â€"Mr. John Tuck, Jr., returnâ€" ed to the North West on Thursday evening after spending the Christmias boliday _ with his wife and child.â€" Mr. â€" and Mrs. John E. Wolfe and daughter .Jean spent New Year‘s Day in Guelph.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Newâ€" stead and â€" family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Pringle spent New Year‘s with Br. and Mrs. Wim. iAustin.â€"Mrs. John Newstead of Guelph called on friends here one day last week.â€"Miss Ruth Taylor spent : New Year‘s with Miss Jean Brydon. â€"Miss Annie Putzer is spending a few weeks with her mothâ€" er at â€" Shantz Station.â€"Miss Sophia Jahncke called on Mrs. Wm. Taylor on her way to Guelph. â€"Mr. and Mrs. John â€" Pringle spent Friday evening with Mr.and Mrs. J. Pinder.â€"Mr. L Brohman Sr.. called on Mr. J. R. Strickland in Berlin â€" one day â€" last week.â€"Mrs. James Taylor ind _ son James V. Taylor called at _ Golden Meadow Farm on Sunday last.â€"Rev. Mr. Bucklard of St. Janes‘ gChurch Guelrh, took charge of the service on Sunday afternoon last. During the winter â€" months the service will be hold on Sunday afternoon instead of the evening.â€"Mr. John Walch is on the sick list Highest prices paid for all kinds of poultry, W. C. Brueckner. Phone 26. | Breezy News Items :â€"Mr. Dilman Spyder was taken suddenly i1 _ last wee‘l. â€" Dr. Gillispie prenounced it ippreonJicitis and had him removed to the â€" B. <«& W. Hospital, where Mr. Snydor underwent a successful operaâ€" tion. We wish Mr. Snyder a ‘speedy recavery.â€"Mr. _ Hy. Ratz spent New Years with his uncle Mr. Witmer of Hespeler.â€"Mr. Christian Schwartzenâ€" 4ruber _ of Peterspurg _ spent a few days at the home of Mr. Christian Jantzi of Pine HHill last week.â€"Mr Louis Junker of New York city, Mr George Junker of East Zorra, | Mr. Hy. Binkle, Clifiord, and Mr. P. . Brueckner and _ children of _ London spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brueckner.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hanâ€" sen of Stratford and childrem spent Kew Years at Baden.â€"Mr. J. R. Liv ingston had the misfortune to break three ribs last week in an auto acâ€" cident. His car skidded and upset while going _ to New Hiamburg.â€"Mt. ’ Alex Livingston _ visited his brothet Dr. .Jno. Livingston of Toronto _ on l News Items :â€"Miss Vera _ Gimbel spent Sunday with Miss Elsie Reick â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prange and Yr. and Mrs: William Mackenzie Sunâ€" | dayed with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reick +Mrs. Charles Kuhl and family sPent: Sunday with Mrs. John Bechtel _ at Kossuth.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Adam Moyer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joâ€" siah Nahrgang.â€"Nr. _ Chatles Kuht left for Elmira on Saturday to Yisit his aunt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. William Ma der, Miss Elmina Binder nna Mr. [fenry Dedels left for Michigan _ on Srnday nieht to attend the funeral of Mr. George Ringler of Reed City. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prange attend ed the â€" wedding of _ Mt. and NMtrs. Aaron _ lfeipel on Wednesday . â€"Mrs. New Yeatrs Bresi au Look at the tongue, mother! If ooated, your little one‘s stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing t -1 When peevish, cross, listleas, doesD‘ sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fevetâ€" igh, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, :lu&mm. tull of e::d.dv‘; o ¢ "California Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated . waste, undigested . food ha I1, :luflitc:flld again q ve a we! your druggist for a M'w "California Syrup of Figs," preâ€"i taing full: directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and for groWBâ€"ups. ‘The Hev. A. R. Springer and famâ€" ily spent Christmas under the _ Patâ€" ental roof. Mr. Springer went to his home at Oakland, the family remainâ€" ed till.after the New Year to visit their relatives around Zion.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Newman of Sask. arrived at Fischor‘s Mills last â€" week to'.m er, Mr. John Clemens, FisC Mills.â€"Christmas is a thing of past,; Santa Claus has â€" made rounds and was very good to children and adults as well.â€"Th tertainmentâ€"at 8. â€"S. No. 16 w success, a very fine programme was provided by the teacher, Miss Detâ€" weiler. She had some talent from Fischer‘s Mills, and there was a full house. The entertainment at 8. 8. No. 17 was even better than the forâ€" mer, some of Guelph‘s bhest . talent being einployed.â€"The Sunday Schoal entertainment at .Zion was . a good one also, no outside talent was there, all S. S. talent, which is of _ conâ€" siderable _ importance.â€" The _ many friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Paulb itsky had a welcome at their â€" new home on Saturday evening, and had a very enjoyable time;, there were guests from Berlin, the North West, and the surrounding country. Music, games and an oyster supper were enjoyed. an <as _ > .9 sood4 ume, lous "Fruit Laxative" can‘t harm tender littis Stomach, liver Oscar Burkbolder is on the sick list. â€"Services will be held at the Luth eran Church on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. â€" Everybody welcome.â€"Quartâ€" trly meeting will be held at the New Menmonite Church on Sat.uzday alterâ€" noon. There will also be communion services on Sunday iorenoon.â€"}uvjv:} &h-;muhl-.â€":;o}difl‘:"“ 4p3 o 24 1 23080 111 2 Li Affatisint t ind in ts meetings _ are also lteld every night rxcept _ Saturday at 7.30 p.m.â€"Mr. Arthur _ Kramp _ visited Miss Annic Pputzer on Sunday.â€"Mr. Frank Kloep fer and Miss â€" Josephine Bruder of New Germany spent â€" Sunday with Miss Sarah Rheinhardt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clemens and family spent Sumday _ with Mr. and Mrg. George Reick.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gimbel and Miss ©Nettie spent New â€" Years urder the parental roof.â€"The Tele: phone meeting will be held on Friday Jan. 9th, at the Town 1z treville.â€"A dance will be held at the Victoria Hall at Kossuth on Saturâ€" day evening. â€" Everybody welcome. nu'l'mmâ€"'-::‘-'o'i'é'ia{m' ruge. Vaporized pbuperseiny stops the paroxy sms ‘Whooping Rnaemodic Croup at onice. lth‘%“_m Spasmodic Croup atonce. 1tis a BOON to bdflerers from An:'-- ‘The air carrying the antiseptle vapor. inspired with every breath, makes breathing ea87 soothes the sore e n on dn gestful nights. . It is invaluable to Mss edPaRENC Whooping C °* ALL DRUGGISTS. mersohiod ADEE SE atoctne nsnated w“‘l':q.‘ e simple, ot R:p m‘lt"m us. in stampe. x ©62 Cortandt St., N.Y, l--_i-q."'!s-.".-_‘“‘i'. ustapLisn8D 1oro A simple, safe and effectiv treatment for broti« Arrcoublea. avoiding drugs. Vaporised Cresolene T it canmot be matched Get a Mâ€"cent bottle of PARISIAN SAGE toâ€"day. 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