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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Mar 1914, p. 8

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~â€" Our Busy Ne Local and Personalâ€" Mr, J, A. Durrani and Miss â€" Betnis of Winterâ€" bourne were guests of Mrs. _ Remis the other Sunday.â€"Mr. Herberl Seiâ€" bert oi Berlin spent Sunday _ with his grandparents. AMr. and Mrs, C. Bcdfort.â€"Mr. Sheily of Berlin spent & lew days wWith Mr. and Mrs. Serâ€" nando Snyder last week.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Herman Kremm of BRerlin wisitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Alien Weber _ last week.â€"Miss Coila Every of _ Fiora passed the week end with her friead | Miss Mabel Calvert.â€"Mrs. Eshe ol Dgon _ was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Alex. Shafier for a few days last week.â€" Mr. and Mrs. _ Martin Bowman from above Waterloo visited friends here last week. â€"Mr. and Mrz Amos Martin from St. Jacobs spent last Wednesday at Pleasant View â€"â€" Mx. Philip Hummel of Toronto . is the guest of his brother, Mr. Chathe Hummcl this week.â€"The many [riends ol Miss Jean McAllister, who wont Abrough a serious operation in the Guelph Hospital, are very glad to hear that she is improving splendidâ€" ly and expects to leave the Mospital some time this week.â€"Mr. and Mrsâ€" Albert Rellinger of Toronto ypent Sunday at their home here.â€"Two of our young men had rather a thrillinz expericnce last Tuesday evening‘when driving in the lane of one of _ out they alighted in a stream of water. They were seen, however, later â€"in the evening wending their way homcâ€" ward on foot, as the buggy had reâ€" ceived some slight â€" damages.â€" Miss Nora Hleintzman wisited under the parental roof last week.â€"Miss _ Adeâ€" line Weber is home again after spendâ€" ing some time with her sister near Berlin. ;fii\;lng in the lane of one of _ out promizent farmers homes. _ They apâ€" parently digi not see Athe half oven 'g;s’oe and drove right on, upsetting the buggy and all its contents. Thes however. were not hurt. It is said Newsâ€" Notes.â€"Mrs. Shantz and :>uu!'i““| Waterloo township who will _ he | PC of Crosshill spent a day last \\vr’hl“””." to leain of his death. Besides | W with Air. and Mrs. ‘Ghos. Hutchison ;3 sorrowing widow four sons ant one| SS â€"The stork bas left girl number three | daughter mourn thr loss of a loving C with Nir. and Mrs. D. Meyers.â€" Mrs. lhusband and kind father. Mrs. Emanâ€"|P C. Yost and Mrs. J. S. Lockie spent |ue!l Martin being a daughter, the _ 4}I3 Sunda,; and Monday with {riends at |Sons are Israel and Sidney at beme, |P Listowel.â€"Mr. H. Warburton of l.un»‘(iffll’g.',(' and _ David in the Jerusalem |P don was a Thursday visitor im â€" the sectionâ€" The funeral left the _ bouse}C village.â€"A deputation from our Tp. jat 9.30 Thursday morning to the Marâ€" i‘fimfll leit on Tuesday for Ottawa } tin )ltnnonil.c.('hur(-h Cemetery _ for | 8 h the Stratiord and Listowel deteâ€" [ burial, and was one _ of the â€" largest lb gates regarding the introduction | of lattended for some time in this . dis | Hydro Electric power for this | seeâ€" | trict. Iil tion. We wish them all success in | Miss Heckerdotne, Waterloo, is visâ€" [ t &heir cSorts.â€" Miss Bella McDonald {fiting hor sister Mrs. Oscar _ Good, !b spent a few days last week \\'ith!h’ing St.â€"Mrs. Reynolds is speriling . hert sister, Mrs. D. Williams of !,mâ€"ia couple of weeks with her sister in | ood.â€"Our ‘Postmaster Mr. W. J. ‘l,ondon.-â€"llrs. Ilentv Stroh and son| -zoegel‘ was on th@ sick list for â€" a|Elmira, spent Tuesday with â€" friends; few days.â€"Miss Eva Reinwald rr»‘iu town.â€"This is Maple sugar weathâ€" 1 turned home Saturday. after spending jer all right.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Huminll,i‘n the week with her aunt Mrs. l.Atl':)nnra. sPent Monday evening with j\ Holimaa of Milvertonâ€" Those _ who [St. Jacobs friends. â€"Lgges are “Ill)’!\ attendes Knox _ Church, _ Millbank, l_‘!.u conts per dozen now. Cockâ€"aâ€"dooâ€"| | last Sunmday. were greativ rewasiled {diedo.â€"Owing 16 the illnsss of Miss | by hearing an able discourse py their |(:lrnnm who is suflering from a _ stâ€" |1 pastor Rev. W. Nofat.â€"Is there any (yere cold the K iddies are enjJoying u\l large town that can clainy a greater {few holidays this week. â€"Mplo WQ oo Weys record than this: Mr.loJas. Freeâ€"|Snidor was a businsss visitor to lJlâ€"lI man, ir., had his annual dehyery of fawa this week.â€"This is the kind of |â€" agriculiural implements last ““li'-l)‘.l'\\‘c;uher that. gives a feller the sPrillKII March 20th, when he delivered ioUuC‘jfever and _ wishes the _ women folks || c?r loads nl" machinery made by thc;“.(,ul:l trot out the carpet and watech)] \Locks‘hult Co., of Brantford, _ and {hing beat it (for up town 1. â€"Mrs. Tred t t!m [-m.s.t &'“und Co. of Smith s |w, Lippert Jeft for hor home at Fisâ€"| ]"alls. l'hr Company paid im: oÂ¥OI‘ke, Sask., Tuesday aiter enjoying a‘ eighty _dmm‘rs for l‘ho farmers _ who { three months‘ visit at her bome ani; eame for the: machines, __ and _ 100 ‘with friends in this vicinity. s Ir!uvh credit cannot he given for the ) CCpurch Services :â€"Luthetan, Thurs| anl(f manner in which Mr. _\](-}prs‘d,‘u eÂ¥eninz, | ho â€" service ‘zunfay. | ;u.yllnl ;EFI(-!r th'(- \\ul}ls of beth _ the Evangelical, prayer| neeting 10 “"“'i i i avai * 34 [viee 7.30 p.m. in school house. I o come. According to this, we feel 8 . ' tugt M:. Jas. l-'rr’rfin;m‘ 1c, Bolds | A .\hm.m‘ tâ€"It wasy a shame the \\a:\ ; the record for a one nmn'n zene imot horkey @mm dm", ap Ith: Y‘.w"i l em . agency U ; et the _ rink last Friday | thais linc for Western Uniatio. 'l‘hv\l”" briwsh th : a I manager from Brantiord was * here "f”"f"“". tho suote l:""':,_“ o $ 4) P Ufaver of â€" Nt. Jacobs. This is _ the! and hbe informed the writer that it | ; i9 } j was the besto handled defivery he [ third _ season _ our hockey team has | was ever at in over thirt; )c;u\ ui‘”'"'" becn hl’.lvl('n, \\h:f‘h is a â€" gootl ; his experience. ’rv«~.-rnl.â€"\lr~. K rueger Clifford, is vis~; _ fitimg hor â€" daughter, Mrs. A \\ahl,] L. 1 AT ommc Câ€"Tâ€"Oâ€" _ us (Kailmoad Avedh i agriculiural implements last Friday, March 20th, when he delivered â€" four car loads of machinery made by the Cockshutt Co., of Brantford, _ and the Frost & Wood Co. of â€" Smith s Falls. The Company paid for â€" over eighty dinners for the farmers | who came ior the machines, and too much credit cannot he given for the able mannet in which Mr. Meyers looked after the wants of beth the farmer and his horses. _ We underâ€" stand there is still another car load to come. According to this, we feel that Niz. Jas. Freeman, _ jr., holds the record for a one man agency in this dinc for Western UOntario. | The manager from Brantiord was * here and hbe informed the writer that it was the best handled delivery ho was ever at in over thirty years of THE REASON FEWER _ PEOPLE TAKE "SALTS We find the use of salts and other harsh physics is hbecoming less every year because more and more people are using. Rexali Orderics, which w and they firmly believe to be ‘the best bowel remedy ever made. â€" ‘They taste so much like caudy that even the children itke them. At the same dime they act so casily and naturally that there is no purging, griping or pain. They promptly remove the conâ€" stipafion _ ant, _ by soothns an d strengthening the howels, â€" make if iess liable to occur again. We haye the utitost faith in thrin We â€"know what they are made of and the nieasâ€" ant. bereticial resitlts that udsn s follow their use You needn‘t take our word for o 1 Rexail Orderhes den‘t helo vou 4 thev dow‘ t entirely relieve oall your bowel troublesâ€"come back and tell us and we‘ll sive back _ your mones In vest nocket tin heves, f8e, l36, Yon can hius diesall Orderftes at the Rexail Stores, and _ in * gnwn onl\ of us. A 0 ifaehnel;â€" Prirnsisch Woi A o4 Noes, Pingwist, Berlin Newton it Orderlies ouh i'l'l‘ wels, â€" make oi again. . We haye hrin We â€"know of and the nieasâ€" & o that alians this +99 r| Interesting _ News _ Items :â€" Two weeks from _ Sunday will ?\_eutet, It‘s time â€" to notify the !fus as to how _ many extra . °&g8 YOU will reâ€" quire.â€"Rev, John _ B. Taylor, Presiâ€" dent of th> Northwest Methodist con ference was the guest of Suany staâ€" tion friends _ Monday.â€"Mr. dGleaus, Elnira, was a _ business visitOr in town Monday.â€"Mr. M. 1. Weber reâ€" ceived another car hay this wées. ; Large _ Delegation :â€" St. _ ‘aca98 turned out the largest delegation in attendance at â€" the meeting held _ in Berlin last Friday afternoon for the purpose ol memorializing tle â€" Gramd Trunk Company with a view of hayâ€" ing this branch electrified. A delegaâ€" tion was apPointed, wito will probabâ€" ly meet Mr. Howard G. Kelley ; Vice President. Should they be successiul no doubt it would be a great . conâ€" venience to the travelling public . as well as to _ our citizens to have an hourly _ service _ and at a lower fare than at presont. Should the Gâ€"T.R. turn the proposition down, we . can just as well hang up our bats as the country is not thickly enough popuâ€" lated _ for any other line to build through this part.â€"Mrs. _ A. B. Bruâ€" bacher is visiting friends in Galt this week. We do not know if the â€" floot was too cold or that the lone littie mouse who _ strolled around _ during service last Sunday evening was . the cause of a nun:ber of the fair sex drawing their pretty little shoâ€"s uP off the floor. Death of Pioneer Resident :â€"It 1S; our sad duty io chronicle the dealh! of agother of the old pionsars in tEs) neightorhood, _ on _ Moaday eventng Bishop Paul Martin passed to bis teâ€" ward. The deceased hbad for a iD.â€" ber ofi vears sufered from a stomach trouple, but recently has teon fairly well until last Monday when ie was seized with acute inflamation of £10â€" mach (Gastritis), and passed _ away at 11.30 th> same evening. The lishâ€" op was ons of the old Orthodox Menâ€" nonite (hurch followets and was well known anml â€" highly respected hy _ a arge â€" number _ throughout Woolwich i; nd 12. BReirrnins on er belott APHH!® §1, Min. fare 25 cis ‘ l â€"Miss Elsic Good is Yisiting irumlsi in Ebmsra.â€"Qxite a numbet: from hore imntend | aftonding the â€" decit‘te n'l’ Shakespeare iy N. W M. Griggs, B.) .. in Waterino, Thursday evenitig.â€"j Mr. Henry Wegblut, who has teen :lll for the last fow wecks is improving slowl]s â€"Excutsions at single fare fnr; {return trip, apparently seen be . a |thing of th> past as wreonetice the] (trme limit has bren eut down to m|~| Prdav Jatofv.â€"the 0 better give ts 0 a Istraight two erat rate ancd noo resdve! |ed fares on hodvlays.â€"â€"Mrs. A Wahl land son returned from Clifford Satur ‘ ‘Ca. aftor spetibngca few weeks | at hor â€" home â€"Ben‘t obe> pickimg up er Dackim> «n Pareels yoot might see on \sidewalk next Wednesdas . they might lcentsun wold bricks gle fare Friday, Northambertland and Perth l'mmt_\"i..ih‘ also emnberance â€"Alliances held their an | â€" :al coprventions. ‘The latter decided _ Mr. and i a Canada tempetanct act camâ€" j ntat pen on Ahre oo y atid o pecoitds ud oc ometict, ced Straiford next antiutn. en Suncay _ Mr. and Mrs. _ Raiph Shantz who have been home from Lethbridge Vis }im his father, â€" Daviel E. Shantz, ‘rlelt to«day for their Western home. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Gimbel were ‘*the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Pottock, Preston, a few days ago. On Saturâ€" day, Mrs. Gimbel visited Inr daughâ€" ter Mrs. D. Gottiried of Preston who celebrated _ the â€" anniversary of her birth. th Freeport, March 324.â€"Messts. . Jobn Dippel and Allan Burgetz of Centre ville have gone to Florida to insPeCt Iruit lands and if satisfied with . the outloo%, will likely locate there with their families. 2 Miss Esther Shautz has attepted a position in Lang Brus. store . dressâ€" making department, Berlin. 1 1 1 it 18 412 PUSnooitm P Senen ns es Dr. _ Ochs of Preston was in _ the village on Sunday looking after bis parents. Mr. I. G. Neuber of Berlin was in the village on Sunday. Mr. Otto Trillet of Preston called on Freeport friends on Saturday. Mr. A. Heckroth â€" has disposed. of his farm â€" and will â€" bold an auction sale on April 2nd. Mr. M. Chownyk has been laid _ Up for â€" some days with â€" an attack of ".lob‘s comforters." Rev. M. II. Sanderson of Berlin preached _ an exceptionally able and forcible sermon on Sunday afternoon at the Freeport church on tltr sUb ject, ‘"The Victim of a wrong choice." _ The practical applications were taken from the life and actions of Lot, in â€" his dealings with Abraâ€" ham, and were aptly applied. The church wag well filled. A feature cf the congregations here is that pracâ€" tically all the Sunday school attendâ€" ants remain for the main service. To see a boy or girl leave without _ teâ€" maining for the sermon, is a decided excePtion. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bietls, who have had their bome with Mr. and Mts. Amos Haliman for several years will shortly remove _ to Preston, ~vhere they have a cosy residence. Mr. Jacob Ebel has sold his . »roâ€" perty _ where _ the Centreville betel was â€" formerly located, to Mrs. Simp son of â€" Betlin, for $2,900. This _ is considered a big price for the | proâ€" perty. About two acres, witht a fing large brick house. Mr. Ekel is at present taking up the study of osteoâ€" cago. Mr. and Mrs. Walthin who have tcâ€" sided in Centreville for some monutls bave taken their home in Berlin. Little Victor Hertel was taken ill a few days ago with a severe ePic qion of the throat, and medical aid ‘bad to be called ir. guid ~ Local and Petsonal.â€" Mrs. _ John wWeber itom Shakespeare | is visiting with het mothet, Mrs. Fritzâ€" Mrs. Wm. Hafiner, ‘of Hawkesville, spent munday with her parents, Mr. and Yis. Géo. Bucheit.â€"~ Mrs. _ Gregor Bisch, of Berlin, is visiting with her faiher, Mr. Jos. Dotst.â€" We are sortve to report the death of Mrs. Noah adietrich, which occurred _ ‘on Yionday morning. The funeral took place on Wednesday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph B. Jantzie returned Irom‘ West IHranch, Mich., where the? atâ€" tended the funcral &# their sisterâ€"inâ€" ;i.n\', Nirs. Michael Jantzieâ€" _ Mrs. Jantzte was born in this vicinity on the 19th of January, 1833, being 81 |vears oid. Her maiden â€" name | %as ‘mena hipfer. She was married _ to i Michael Janizic the 8th of _ March, il}‘.fil. avi Brunoc, Ont. _ They . were \marmed 50 years and one day. Their Imarriagr- was â€" blessed with 4 chilâ€" sren, o whom 2 predeceased her. i‘There z1e leit to mourn the loss the ihushand. two children, nineteen grand Ichiltdren and one great grand . child, [to whoin the many friends here exâ€" i bend their sincere sympathy. athy and will leave shortly ‘or Chi },.i.a_v.â€",\n.sses Forbes â€" and Butgess of tiuciph spert an aiternoon with Mrs. W. Berner.â€"The Panton Home Misâ€" 3>mnan meeting was held on Wednesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. | Win. Betner. Mts. Beattic of Guélph addressed the meeting, and Miss Jenâ€" ‘mie Jackson sang.â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. \.Jwhn Hooker entertained _ a few ol {mhcir ftiends on Friday _ evening, ‘guests being present _ from â€" Gueipn, \toalt and Mespeler.â€"Miss Ruth Bryâ€" {aen of Cuelph spent the week end at hrt home here.â€"> Mr. E Brohthan ‘sprm a day in Guelph â€"Rev. _ Amas , Lovell of Guelph took charge of the ‘service held on _ Sunday _ afternoon il.;\l.â€"\'»r and MUrs. Win. Betner ai | tended the funeral of the latter‘s fathâ€" {et, Mr._Jacob Kramp at Shantz Mta Hems of Interest.â€"Miss Kophia Jahncke of Guelph spent a day with hermother.â€"Miss Annie Putzer _ of Shantz Station is back . with‘ Mrs. W. Brvden after a few weeks‘ holiâ€" tion on Mondas pr. A. physician prominent iairs also St. Agatha 1. Sinclait, a _ practising in Paris since 1875, _ and in political and public afâ€" died at his home thetre. VUrs James Dempsev, liv Mosboro died of pneu , _ the other days‘ itiness, 4 » 49 Lecues : P mt »peiliorgprL 3+ oY 77 T * :-a w-m: -‘:c"i:; of their Â¥ Â¥ one o ,* Mr. Arthur Hochborn, _ at the bome ol Mr. Leatder Bowmas. doun where he has been wokking for . a ©B2) uumbe: of years. Mr. Hechborn who eBE {leaves Thursday for Alsask, Sask., BSPECt | was the recipient of a good pair oi the Pfickd gizsses as a token of estsem.â€" y with| a sociat evening was spent by the young people last Wednesday evening z2 wholat the howe of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. € YiS | Wilkinson.â€" Mr. Israel _ Cressman hantZ, Imoved to his farm rear Yatton on Tuesday last week, and Mrs. . Frey of[ the Balsam Grove section . moved into th> house vacated by Mr. Cressâ€" man.â€"â€"Mr. Sol. Koch recently bought for Â¥r Noah Weber the finest team of draught horses seen in this part of the country for some time. U Jimmic would _ have seen these it would bave made his hair stand | on end for astonishment. Sol who cerâ€" tainly likes good horses on his place also lizes to get the goods for his tcllow . farmers.â€" Mr. Cbas. _ Hess moved with his family into part of Mr. Alian Good‘s house last Wednesâ€" day.â€" Schweitzer‘s saleeJast Friday diew guite a crowd of | people _ to town.â€"The Confirmation class . will be examined during next | Sunday‘s 'wu'ice in the Lutheran Church. Conâ€" irmation takes _ place on _ Sunday, April 5th, when the Holy _ Supper will also be dispensed.â€" Mr. _ and Mrs. Fred. Kurschinsky moved to Rosedale on Monday.â€"Mr. Henty W. Schierholtz of Berlin spent Thursday and Friday with friends hereâ€" Mr. and Mis. Norman Dahmer spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Elmira. â€" Mr. Jacob Schumaker of Berlin _ visited his mother here on _ Sunday.â€" Mr. Walter Snidet moved with his famâ€" ily onto his recently purchased propâ€" erty last Tuesday. If you take _ an interest in the education â€" of _ your children, kindly look over the report of the ieachers and see whether your Ibo_\‘s or girls were promoted at last week‘s exam nation. _ Miss _ Rieder, the assistant teacher kindly requests all parents who have children | that are to start going to school this summet to send them along now. Repoit of Conestogo School _ Proâ€" motion Examination held on March isth, 19th and 20th. Senior Division. Jr. IVâ€"Total marks 675, required to pass 375. Viclet Schwartz 461, Irven Freeman 448, Vera Good 410, \Vernon Good 391, Flotence â€" Wright 304. Sr. IMlâ€"Total marks 520, required 313. iElven Koch 423, Elizabeth Challener 420, Earl Koch 393, Geo. Ilolle 345, Abner Musselman _ 330, Weslev Koch 32i, Lydia â€" Weber 319, Oscar i{fachbotn 305, Russel Snider 285 Jr. lilâ€"Total marks 520, required 312. â€" Maedalena Weber 439, Livea Martin 412, Lydia Mansen 368, Marâ€" garet Fenton 357, Gerald Struck 339, . Gertie Suraras 320, Gertic Weppler 301, Alice Koch 290, Walter Knuarr 284. Knarr 284. Sr. i/!â€"Total 520, required | 312. Emanuc] Delion 365, Annic Hill 354, Maric Kiengle 347, Irven Dabmer 342, Oscar Lcbutshi 338, Gertie Scheter 438, Lydia Ann Weber 328, Hermine llansen 327, Lavina Freeman _ 312, Milton Wieland. Jr. liâ€"Total 520, required to pass 312. _ Florence Ebel 456, _ Oliver Wright 455, Angus Martin 438, Saâ€" lome Niussekman 398, thida Koch 307. Pearl Suraras 226. Part 1iâ€"Total 450, required _ to pass, 2%0. Russel Esch 404, â€" Lotne Koch 597, Susannah Cressman | 391, Rov Lederman 380, Ada Martin 370, Juhus Koch 366,Roxie Schwartz 362, Howard knorr 346, Walter _ Fenton 303, Hannah Brubacher 284, Carl liachborn 234. Sr. Part 1â€"Total 350, _ required 210. . Alba Musselman 330, . Lovina Weber 2328, Rufus dartin 320, Elsie Good 315, Howard Koch 299, Llogd Dahmei 299, (Gladys Holle 292, Hy. Weppler 290, Margaret â€" Koch _ 235. Cathetive Challener 199. We want to get the news to | all the peopie about Rexall Olive Chl Emulsion, a rematkable new _ ‘Toodâ€" medicine which we firmly believe . is the best remedy ever made to overâ€" come the weakening, debilitating ci tects of increasing old age. _ It helps t ii Caet "shokbs tairtyâ€"mwe SCHOOL â€"REPORT. * Nows Notes :â€"Mr. Lindsay Pender } of Stratiord is visiting at hbis avnts | Mrs. _ Chester © Dent.â€"Mrs. Doctor | Browning who spent a week at lu*r‘ w& Mrs. Oliver H. Fecker re| to her home in Exeter . on | Wednesday.â€"Mrs. R. Puddicombe went to Toronto on Tuesday to spent some time with her daughter Mrs. . Harry |J ‘Emith.â€"â€"Master Bobbie Wylie returned to bis home in Toronto after spendâ€" ing a pronth with bis grandpatents Mr. and _ Mrs. Robert Martin:â€"Mrs. Jobn Cassel who has been on . the sick | list is slowly improving.â€"Mr. Robert Barber is on a business {rip to Owen _ Sound _ this week. â€"Miss | Mary Rudy of Tavistock spent . Sunâ€" day at the home of her Grandnat-[ ents Mr. and Mrs. William Woods.â€"| Mr. William Cober spent Friday in | _ Stratford.â€"Mrs. .J. Buckel and Miss l O Minpie Brohm spent Saturday in Berâ€" lin.â€"Mr. Alvin Fuller spent the week | $ end at his home.â€"The Misses Wing of Berlin â€" spent the weekâ€"end _ with Miss Thusie _ Zurbrigg.â€"Mrs. _ John Buckel left _ Monday to spent some time in Gait and Hamilton.â€"Mr. Alâ€"; fred Ruthig of Stratiord spent . the | weekâ€"end with his parents Mr. and | Mrs. John _ Ruthig.â€"A huge deputaâ€" | tion will go to Ottawa to await on | the Government and urge the Great ; Waterways question and ask for the{' $6400 per _ mile â€" subsidy for Hydro Radials next Thursday. Reeve I’e-( , cmegnat aml Councillor .John A. Hartâ€"} man will represent the New llamâ€"t burg _ Council and members of _ the | Board of Trade will also be elpcu’dx delegates from here. Wilmot will be represented by the whole council. _A ‘ special train passing through here 0n , |Wednesday evening ‘will take the delâ€"| egates from this district. The _ maâ€" jority of _ municipalities of “'estrrnl f |Ontario are expected to be representâ€" ‘led.â€"Mr« Monroe spent Sunday at his‘ bome in Ailsa Craig.â€"Mrs. Grundenâ€"~ |berger spent Sunday in Betlin,â€"l{c\'.l _|Nieman _ preached _ in _ the Baptist | {church on Sunday morning and l'm»| \}essor J. A. Ramaker of Rochester in | \|the evenine.â€"The _ ladies‘ aid of the | \| Evangelical _ church were entertained 3- \\by Mrs. William Ingold at her h'unei on Wednesday _ evening. _A Pleasant | social evening was spent by the ladâ€"} ies present who were all heartily in | â€"| praise of Mrs. Ingold as a lmstess.â€"é | We regret to rePort that Mrs. Sophia ; Erast is â€" confined _ to _ her home | ‘throu'gh illnoss.â€"The date of the new | | |iKamburg horse show has been set for l , | Tuesday â€" April 7th, the show bills | , |again announce liberal cash prizes for t |twenty difierent classes.â€"We regrel& to hear that Mr. Henry L. Knochtel t lof Northeasthope has been seriously h i { it sufiering _ from an abcess on the | . |lunz. He .was operated upon by Dr. !] . | Glaister of Wellesley and Dr. Marty 9 , |of this town. The operation was SUCâ€" r |cessfully performed and on latest _ TCâ€"}; ports the paticnt is doing well. His j d | many friends wish him a speedy _ reâ€" 6 a |covery.â€"Mr. Grass of Toronto _ bas tâ€"| been _ engaged as _ draitsman in the k | New Hamburg Manufacturing _ Comâ€" | € |pany‘s works and entered on his dutâ€"} C lies â€" on Tuesday.â€"Mr. _ Allan Smith !lus been gppointed by the Dominion } :â€" |Government to investigate and report 1, Ion the seed corn trade of Southwestâ€" 2, | ern _ counties of Ontario.â€"Mrs. F.1 f ;lmi'ttinzer of Toronto who was the| ¢ | guest of her niece Mrs. John D. Rau 2» |returned to her home on Raturday .â€" Mrs. â€"John â€" W. Ruthig left for FPâ€" $8 | sons on â€" Tuesday to the bedside of [kcfp weli and strong. It is a set sible, pleasantâ€"tasting aid to t newed 's'rength‘ better spints, whors in‘t health. lfi it doesn‘t help you, cotmt and tell us and we â€" will give back *\'Imr money without a word. _ That |is how nuch faith we have _ in â€" it. I Sold onlv at the 7,004 Rexall Stores lnml in this town only hy us. $1.09 A. G. Hachnel, Druggist, Waterlns A. J. Roos, Druggist, Berlin. by various cold weather ailments, us? Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion to get and pews is confinâ€" irss. â€"Mr. was the rosder at siskj oveTr M THE WATERLOO COUNTY LOAN & SAVINGSCO. ‘The debentures of this compauy, yielding 4} pet cent. for perâ€" iods of one and two vears and5 per ceut. oc periods of three _ to five years will provide you with ap absolurely safe investment and one that will give you no bother. These are issued for amounts oi $100 and upwards and bear interest coupous payable haliâ€"yearly. DIRECTORS DLRECTORS Thos. Hilliard, President E. F. Seagram, Viceâ€"President, P. H. Sime _ Ford S. K unipf, 8. B. Bricker ‘Thos. Trow Dr. W. L. Hilliard Geo. D. Forbes Fred Hailstead _ P. V. Wil son, Mgr. M. M. Bricker. Russel] Brown son of Mr. and . NTS. L R.â€" D. Brown, formerly of this fown. ile passed away very) sidden Iv atthe â€" home of his sistorâ€"in law in Hespelor whore he had boen visi1 inx at the time. Deceased was beotn hore â€" 38 vears â€" azo and during Ins toihood (davs mwas a senrral favorite witth is schoolmates. â€" e deft _ for Toetonto about 20 vearts age te which city his parents later| remeved. In Toronto he became connoctsd with tho (honscal Jren and Lumber Com pany a{f which enncern he was treas vreroup teo acdess weecks wie s hen lhir was fmilch a \"-Ir": vacafion on at poount ~ of ill health, butt Cus drath came entirels uns*pected)\ on Mon. was f vorint came He w 117 sgh on > thear their pluce noon In Pats n what exi* veloped, | A SAFE INVESTMENT CHRIST S : sECOND COMING Princess Theatre, Waterloo SUNDAY, MARCH 29th 7.30 °P. M. £ A DANN of Toronto H1 Edison Phonograph "How soon can I get one2"‘ ‘The wonderful new hornless instruments have talked and sung and played themselves into amazing popularity. The silent, smoothâ€" running motor, the diamond reproducing point that does away with bothersome changing of needles, the beauty of design and the sweetâ€" toned, unbreakable Blue Amberol Records require no argument. MRS. J. DOERSAM §i%. siSfot There is just one question to ask after you’-ve%eard an an 1 ALL WELCOME SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION WHY? HOW? WHEN? PDon‘t fail to hear th rP T 0"oT 1 wn son of Mr. and | Mrs. Brown, formertiy of _ this xd go Miss Millican ~of ie hesules is patents and have the o suntjathy of Ne Hainbure irienas in is The funeral teok ue rl\ P it ir‘s Yacation malth, durt y noxpectrdly . fe Miss Mi FREE BIBLE LECTURE TOPIC Ni Waterloo, Ont. imess svadl a the patrons *4 h Nt Iwt 11 id 16 \Urs. distinction of having one of the best this jactories in the county and situated den in a Yery wood dairy locality. _ With law the increased demand for fancy cheese isitâ€" and butter he predicts that a . YOIY hotn good business can be done. .\Ir.flz.t his has _ had a _ wide experience in‘ th: rite: dairs ‘busin»ss. After serving . SCvCn for vyears in some of the dargest factoTies bich in Cntario he received his diPlowa. In Recently he réturhed rafter Aaking UP with the fancy cheese making in MicBigan ‘omâ€"â€" ard Wisconsin. Mr.â€" Andrew Qeocliet eas ons of our _ prosperols dairy farmers n lhir bas been _ appointed _ field manager. aeâ€"â€" Mr. t hr. Roth the proprietor is takâ€" rath ing a keen interest in the _ busines@ fen. and will be on _ the alert as to enâ€" | oof darzaimg the plent. The high»st â€" marâ€" and ket price is â€" now being paid at the \ of factors for cream, and as soon as the \ n now aeffupment is installed, _ cheese pr e will bemade. \r: Ratz is a _ YeTy fterâ€" competiont man at the business _ and, we hone he will teceive the ('u»upfl'aJ \. ction and \uprr'.n of the farmers and hn o Fatron® af this localitv. th tha the d Premier \squith eofonial conference Pacitic was well i possibility . announced that . on defence in . the un the realto of

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