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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 May 1914, p. 3

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(f tie over a war ago, it already takes a piumimmt place among the ctntreh- es of Berlin. The pastor reported steady prugrrss in all the activities of the congregation. "Rixtuv-four new members “up received during the year, the conuuunicanr mmnhprship at present bring 175. Twenty-three im tants “are baptized in the twelye months. Tht First English Lunar-ran Church, or which ttev. H. J. Behrens is pas tor, held it, first annual congrega- tional "wrung Sunday night after the evening: wrvice. Though this con- gregation “an: organized only a lit- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Buchner, [les- peter, announ'ce the engagement ot that eldest daughter, Lucy Rose, to Rev. Albert James Low-day, Inwood, Ont. The marriage will take place May 20th. Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Wing, Berlin, Ont, announce the engagement _ ol theiruauxhter, Rose Ethel, to Mr. Clarence T. Trow, ot New York, formerly of Stratford, Ont. Mar. riage to take place quietly the last week in May. Mr. R. Fl. Truax, M.P., of Walker- ton, and Mrs. Truax announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Ruby Portehus, to Mr. William --llamilmn Adams of Toronto. Owing to recent bereavement the marriage will take place quietly 0n June 24th. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Buche1er, Hes- peler, announce the engagement, 'ol their.etdest daughter, Lucy Rose, to Rev. Albert James Loveday, Inwood, thttafid. con to be giiven this morning in hair or of the Duke of Connaught and Princess Patricia. L J'liall:l.c'ilir,,R MISS Luella Becker is visitng her aunt Mrs. William Livingston, in Stratturd and will attend tho lunch» Mr. G. A. Atbrecht mm on Friday! tor Des Moines. Iowa, where he will represent the Berlin Band at the] convention of the American Federa- tion ot Music. I Messrs. H. Fl, Wetuauler and P. S Pearce took in the opening game be- tween Toronto and Providence on Wednesday in the Queen City. Mr. Percy Barber ot .Toronio went. the week-end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. I. Sheen, Frederick St. Limits. The friends of Mr. R. J. Haley will regret to learn that he is still con- Med to the house 'with a were " tack oi bronchitis. ' Mr. Eldon Stable: ot Gunman In! . visitor in the city on nun- day. It. George A. Martin, ot “a Tcle in"! stall, is a Magnes- visibr in Toronto today. Mr. J. J. MaoCaltum U rammed trom a business trip to Woetdtttoek and Port Dover. Mr. A. J. Parker, a visitor at the Victoria Industrial School in I vili- 'e in the city May. Rev. C. L. Mclrvinc conducted tilt 89(va in the Dunville Methodist Church on Sunday. it. C. Anderson in rot-1nd Iron a two week.“ bull-nu nun to Lite towel. luuy ture, Sch" and Alum gun-m have loll tar the Caulk- " . 6 1tt2'tiiili?iLaNE?"i 'ooooooooo'ooe"-roooooooooo.oooooooooooooool', "mu,“ d u. " “A-“ v-- _-___-___, .___, f - - -- - _ [ii,i'itit4iiiil'i1lttillg! um! I LARA-3Cyl; budesitt21tse-ifu1 I .Pl '0 Ti the ..:.. PdG'la'h'.'l eotom " - "' L"er.'22e2 "" W Nthroom woodwork. when that... coating of JAP-A-LAC. may be vaginal with no: and may. Euib mmth'ed by any“ -ttqt enmence requir . Hun: "as". .oh--itu .n 'hare to ltdif)di,Afialt Ini- an n Iii . . mi 1 vi . . te, (ht-hie J',','dl'f,uu","a',Te','flt white. 'IU is not Judd y manure. ODERN method. ol-nitntius-dicute the Adoption of polinlnd M noon and In in plan of the old-Michell plain wood floors 1','u'r,.'l'd dust-laden diam-heading carpets. Floor- Rnuhed with JAP-A-LAC are hum-hi beautiful and tth kph clean. Simply wiping cation-“y with I duly cloth will eep them tree from dust and _ In Waterloo JAP-A-LAC is sold by Liphardt Bros. Coll cl you! heal .ltrdertere 'tyyJAP_Lcok,r, The}! ,ttlt_eCetit'rtrtteatCai. ll _ fully 'ttttMt Lemma.“ 2tt,M Berlin Ft" 11:13; EUC "73A'¥m."' .. ’.;.i'.“..i‘o:;"u...' i7ii JAP-A-UC-the ~th .Ateura No. 1 is tasteless and can be given secretly in Tea, Cones or food. Aicirra No. 2 is taken volun- tarily by those willing to help them- selves. ( Alcum can now be obtained at our store. Ask for Free Booklet telling all about it and give Mount a trial. E. M, Dewitt, Druggist, Waterloo. is ruining your home and stealing an otherwise kind husband or father from you. it costs only $1.00 per box and if it does not cure or bene- " an.” a trial the money will be teitmded, _ Drunkard: will tell you with tears of sincerity that they dtr not want to drink. The craving coming trom the inflamed membranes of the,stpm- ach drives them to It. Moura will soothe the trembling nerves _and removf the craving tint The judgment held that money was delendant's moniry and that puirrtitt was not entitled to it as a. Judgment rteditor ut Hannah Boehmer or other wise, and ordered money to be paid out to defendant. Appeal argued. Judgment reserved An issue to try which of two ciai- mants mtitltd to 8980 insurance moneys paid into court by Mutual Life Ins. Co. Bingeman v. Klippert.--t ll. Gree gorr (Bérlin) tor pWuttitt. E. J'. Cle- ment, K.L'., tor defendant. Appeal by puintitt from judgment ot Lennon, J., of 11th of March, 1914. Us Laura Hum ls . 'tMust {that in Show on: any.“ Be. Helm Me.'tewf, at Torah“ health: EM, "ei-ar mm by tho We. cum to amount Cu.“ " a. “and MI: Coatereswet which-will is NU) in Lotion. _ Mr. W. A. summa- did Ion. quick work Sunday mon- 1:13, He took a photo.“ at the Duke ot Cotsnqught on the phtlorln, developed it. and had postal!- on sale before his Royal HIM it“ the city. I An entertainment ot n “In” and 1t!fgtttlttg character wan but!“ the ‘mldence ot Mm. J. R. Strickland. Mrs King tit., West, on Undue-day tstternoort, the occasion hell; the annual gathering at the Cradle Roll Department at the Woman’s Artsaiote ary Society ot Trinity Methodist Church. Mrs. Strickland and Mn. Kerr are the Superintendent. of the Department, and invitations wen giv- en to the members ot the Department and their mothers. Twenty-nine babies and twentr-aix mothers rev sponded to the invitation. and I a very pleasant alurnoon was went. I BEFORE MULOCK, CJ,, RIDDELL at, SETHERLAND, J., LEITCH, 'lllliM WHISKEY’S GRIP a YOUR um ONES The Welland (in: "turd " l'. N. S ttre Panama debate. limiting incidents marked the te- sttrtt'ttirrtt "I the home rule discussion in the British House ot t‘ommm.. I The president reported that the rtttturtittee in charge of the banquet had made rnquiries regarding the arromrttodation which could be secur- ed and the cost per pink. However, it w suggested that the Market WI. be sutured. immune the ta quot served try g mmmitm of Ind- ies, The committee wilt gather itt-l formation in "toItertion with this sump-Minn, as writ an endeavor .to swan some speaker tor the maxim, and a sperm! meeting ot the Hoard will prom” be held shortly to take definite artiun on the report. G. M. Debus to itttereiew the proper authoritiemand see what work " pm» posed on the roads, and regommend- flag that the roads leading West ot Berlin should be repaired. of President Breakup; vieeaireai- dent Lochtad, Heereuryperttmtt, Ind Messrs. G. Shirk, W. H. Leeson. and 1 Two maps were laid before the meeting, one of Waterloo County, and the other at Perth County showing the roads which the govetmnent pro- poses lo improve. The. maps were so cured trom the local branch ot tttel motor league by the Secretary, in om der that. the members could make aly l suggestions which they aw tit. A rommittre was appointed comPOIN‘ President L. J. Breithaupt iiair ---' "., . t rd, and the members present. were G. The Twin~City Gun Club held a M, nebusHG. M. Shirk, n. J. Sims, very successful shoot on Fridsy " C. M. Brno, H. Wood, W. M. 0. Sermon. at which splendid more: Loohead, w. H. Meson, W. Ganag- were made by We members. The day's her, D, B. neuron", and Secretary score was“ $ttltoqm.u.- W. P. Oement. . -.. A _ - A meeting ot the f'ortin Board ot Trade was held on Thursday owning in the Police Court chamber atom City Hall, when nil-or business was up for discussion, including a verbal rerort by the committee on the '"t ual banlnet; the committce being i structed to proceed with the an“; ments. m l Messrs. Isaac and Samuel Mayer and Mrs. A. Eby of Berlin and Mrs. Sally Meyer, Breslau left on the midnight train tor Glam, Kun- aas, to attend the funeral at their 1sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. ‘Ahs. Meyers, who were instantly kill- 'ed, on Sunday noon, at. a railroad crossing. They were both taken all the row-catcher dead. Mr. Meyers is a brother at Mrs. Isaac Bowman, Church street, and Mrs. David Snider ot Berlin. The funeral will be held on Friday. Improved Roads The Grand Theatre, mat to the oMees ot the Daily Telegraph, will not be opened again as a moving picture house. " has been closed tor about a week pending the aaeertaia- ing of the whereabouts of the our-er. who recently secured WM. and who suddenly departed without giv- ing the necessary notice to the Issue TMr. Clark. As the lease will expire ‘in n tew weeks, Mr. Clark bus JC. trided not 'o when it, and 1.1ch the interior 'itv'i'tgsutre being mom! to: his theatre m “Marlon. It is under '; stood that the cwner of the,huilding.1 Mr. F. P. Stun:", proposes opemng‘ an ttp-to-Ott, billiard and W irl room parlor in tins place in "l near future. ‘ol erection, a piece ol iron ttreid- ‘ally dropped trom the top and ‘struck hint all the top of the he“ and [rammed his skull. He was m- moved to the Berlin & Waterloo Hos- pital. Although seriously injured the attending physicians are hopeful at his tecovety. An unlortunatc with“ took plus It the [Hut od the new Page Co. " Woodside Put on Friday which might have resulted hum. While Mr. Odell. a [crew " the plant, was ascending a hide: to the top of the new water-Unk in course ttle fyl..ettu- F m iii"iri7i'WaGTiTpiATi't con-IL The m‘ ji-iiiriauiiGGaiiiTi"iir'if, - "a." tiiii1iiiiiie"iiiiiTiti5,i'iiF, 1N'ra'Let',tuP'tei'aii' on l". mmwuhu- t--=.eeeet-ere.te=.kr--s-esc-.es-.s=i.varsk L2tHLcaetitusAcuiaii at“. Comm, VIII-aneu- 'A-atiriitmiihiii, irtFnFtrEiU, "'5'; - ”who Ml: :‘zmmwg 'tvt 'iiiS1fitilr.i'iFt?i'.tsh'% has“: "tltr0trnted . m ”will. “and” “I Rhlttt .. " i,i,iiiiiiiijiiiiiii.iiiiiii "ah, u- m: Jlh'IUd P. you. St P-it. Killed at Railway trotting Grand Theatre Closed ('Inal policy ‘us dir N. Swat": Smith in 'iiiiiiiirieiiiiiiizx:) no the lunetal " 8heir mThe deattr took place_ on "Nagy. usband. Mn and Dirt. 11.: imrtant. ot Mn. Sehwsitee,ute ' “ho were instantly Kilt, beloved wile ot Mr. John Schweitzer, I." noon. at a railroad ot Roscvillo. The deceased had been my were both taken on in tor some time. The lama: will her dead. Mr. Meyers take place on Thursday " 1 o'clock ot Mrs. Isaac Bowman, p.m., from the realm to the Blair ft. and Mrs. David church and cemetery. She was ghoul. trlin. The funeral will so years at age and is survived" by 'riday. her husband. eleven children two brothels and me an; -.-------.- tem. namely, Messrs. Noah and V Levi Drtsmetswotth, Yale, Mich., ,ffii) Roads David B. Hannah. Trtng St... Hm. . Discussed Berlin. Mrs. Levi Hallman, Mann- Quihon T helm. Mrs. Kane: and Mrs. ~Wm. ot the Palm Board ot "clock, 11mm. and Mrs. Shame, eld on Thursday 0min! Bedgewie . - -. - "w -_. - .v-u. mn-u. - I'll accumulat- ‘»muyuvum.unvum 1-- III II“ ',i,it?'ii,iiik"ii'.' by“. _ "l h a ", 1cP:I.fltrttlMtM! w fin M Unlim- Ad I. m " Elan“!!!- India A new national put at ninety-ave square mile. in the railway belt ot Britiah Comm. bordering on the Illicillewpn Rivembs been estate lished by order In Council. L. Margin ...eq M. Swaiglnml . B. Hergott ..... Mitrertost, my 8.411» Int-oral ot the [no Mr. “chum Keillor ot mm. one of the oldest and most “teamed residents d Perth eomtty, itook piece a Anna-b Cemtery, Sanford, My. Mr.. Keillor. was born in mam», Scotland, than 90 mm Mo, and cane to Can-Alum as“. ,Ho was on; 0! can now} school Men ot Path county, and Night in the northern wwnllhips [or about twenty yearn. “in wits prede- ceased hires, Low months ago. alter but!" sixty-lino you: ot wedded life. Mir. duo: was when: of _ nine children, now muttered throughout PM and the United States. He was the Math! ot " mums, and the grammmr ot 30mm- ren. In polities he was B Liberal, and in religion a Presbyterian. [$1, Berlin, was highly esteemed by ‘31] he: ”quantum. The :7th lol - triads will be extended to thtr weaved husband and mother in their sudden .Meetrvamteat. Tb ttmer- nl (prism) . wall-old on Saturday alumoon. , . Thing-d Ilium!) dame! Jigs his (loam, the beloved vile M It. - A. Gaul-y. of Berlin took one. at a. (hit General Hoe mm a Wednesday Jain a ‘11 (o'tiot* alter . my Rh! illncn. The [new at In: dentin - u . - who}: to In wide circle cl triads It a. my luv ot (but were - a“ “haunt. minim“) the cult but!!!“ My!“ agoto may . notion cannon. Th de and wu the dunner at Mn. U. Godhold, cone: Sun ad Scott ”an.“ -. -,' MRS. JOHN BCHWErTaER. ARCHIBALD KEIIJLOR. olitenr . _ "e v _ "'3 I - . "_' l 1W... Gi"L.liili 1hut,tru"gdt'iuaet, ltd 'ii),Pd ' fists 'ir'iiS'i1i,?iit2, [ . .r. . n . a I ‘ a: 'Ati.t1th,'/ B. Johns. WC., and ELF. Chg-w ali E001 Shot at Broke .. I50 60 " " " " " " In View ot the north“ Prwtically all as am "Venue necked! by the Board during the fear besides the hit-mill trom “no city is derived Iran the various athletic clubs using the grounds, " wat unanimously do- .cided that the dump that would Pe done to the grounds, try the but!» es would put the grounds in poor ‘shapa for tho mun and football club: who have applied for tho use of the grounds, and thererore the re quest of the Associahion will not be grand. In Bond inspected the wk and ther mambo“ expressed their utisfac~ tion with the progress that is being made in. putting this popular resort in tiete shape for the ammo: months. Several eeidetteea of vandalism in the vicinity ot the pavilion were discoV~ end and will be irwetrtigated. ( ' The members of Berlin Park Board met " the Futon Monday .atter- ‘noon lot we Imam-0.0! arriving at . decisionmeguding the music of the meerturorgtytixeirHore, Show Association for _the use of. the Ate letic ground; for the ttrat Show to be held in thin city next month. Refused Ground. for Show I At the request of High County Cmtnhle Hum: the Toronto police on Friday arrested John Sample, on in chase of hand. Sample won in (Beetia and Waterloo tor some time 5n a. home buyer. In Waterloo he -left the Market Hotel, anloo. without paying o Mill at "rro- xlnotely 475, and at the American Hotel, Berlin, he panned n transdu- Iunt check [or tio. County Constable Huber lelt iot.'roronto this morning to bring back tho ttrt'aortqr. : Att organized plug ot Mekpoeeeu no lollowing in the wake ot the tour of His Royal Highness the Dulce ot C'o'tttattttht. In this connection Ber- :Ilnete did not escape without these hangers-on ol the crowds scouting a. substantial sum. Three cues of Poe- kets having been picked were report- ‘ed to the police, en may“ ot 8215. The largest sum secured v:-~ 8170 taken from a local Jew. The other amounts wens?!) and $25. 2.r ton-action with the 8170 the“ the Jew pointed out a mwhom he Btw- pected. The police arrested this man. but he proved to be a local man, and entirely innocent at the canoe. While only three cue- wete report.- ed. " is probable that there were others, " has been the use in other “cities which the viwregol party 'ite [lted on their tour. This Installing ramon is all“! Keplnldol. uni has proved to thu- udn that in can at man muons "in, no mm: what "no came, it will allow gulch relief“ Silent: rum Lamina. Sciatica, Mainly}. monou- "mun, etc. will tind re lid with the tbrat tablet. " you ttmt dtiti'uity in obtaining locally, and 50e direct to the nttmutaeUrera who, will immediately (onward you a hrgo‘ who. chhaido! Limited, 31 Labour 1 st... Montreal. _ TOR'S PREBCRrPrmN. Dr. tttohr. I humus smut-t ot “can. discovered B manual: mthubuuudonodhy the moat cal Inclusion, the world over, as 1 lamina and quick and for thou terrible animus Lamina and with: 'i-tspill-iii.' p, a. only-:9 BY Aiirrriun DOC- rmorwmco u... t " My." Pickpockels 'toerlin Toronto and: The members and adherents of st. Peter's Lutheran Church, Preston er- tettded a call to Itev. Mr. Brandt of Watertown, N.Y., to become their pastor, to till the \‘aranty mused try Ihe resignation ot Rev. ll Lumen. Word was received at Preston same day at the arerplam‘e of the call by Mt. Brandt. fourth were Capt. Donovan, Secre- tary A. F. Slam, Capt. Osborne and Sheri!!! Lavina: other cars lol- lowing contained in order Mr. W. G. Weichel. M.l'., and Mrs. Weichel; Mr. C. H. Mills, M.P.P., and Mrs. Millir, Aida. Rumpel and Gtulagheat Aids. Gross and, Master; Aldo. Ru» dell and Backer; Aids. Solace and Walters: Mds. Knechtel and Hesseir auer, Aids. Hahn and Schwartz, the members and atrial: ot the Waterloo Town Council; Their Honors Judges C. R. Manning and 'W. M, Reade; the members of the Board of Fatttca- tion; the Library Bond; the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital ' Hoard om- cers; the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Board members, the Daughters of the Empire and many prominent citi, "'rtrt. CAtt AH'F.PTF," l The line ot automobiles waHrotr- ‘nbly tho longest ever witnessed in Berlin. The first can win occupied by the Duke of Connaught. Princess Patricia, Co'l. Graham and Mayor Euler. In the second car were Mu. W. D. Euler and Hon. Catherine Vil- la’s, the lady-in-waiting, and other members ot the royal party; in the third car were Col. Farquhar, Alas. J. E. Hett and H. A. Hagen; in the) _ Headed by the Berlin regimental band and the guard bl honor, ' {b 'Boy Scouts. the Waterloo Cadets and the 29th Regiment Band and "ttr, ‘ets of Gait, the royal procession proceeded to Bunion» "ttret and” ‘ed through the industriul centre, ot the city to King attest out! aloe) King street through the business section to the City Holl.’ Along Hg entire route the immense crowd cheered and cheered aid the smiling bile. was mum: linin- me ha} e. Mu._‘_.a-J_-_e-. was reputedly lilting his hat in aeiGiviGiiiiiii'iir Occupants of the Cara. ---.-a...- Princess Patricia, attired in the deepest mourning for not when. late Duke of Argyle, appeared with her father and was accompanied Hon. Catherine Villers. lady-in-waiting. Captain the Honorable D. Boscawen, Captain A. D. C. "mum, Lieutenant-Colonel Furqnhu’ other members ot the staff who were escorted by Mayor Euler to waiting automobiles lined along the station puttrrm., . ever meshed in this city. . , . "r't A i The address-delivered try the Duke in reply to the when 0! we“ from the city we: brief, in which he expressed his pleasure " - Berlin, and stated that tt “a ot interest to him that many at the tt zens are of Gonna: descent, and referred to the admirable quell-tin the great Teutonic race, to which he was closely connected. He qz8errg, his regret " being unable to see more ot the city. we referred partial arty to the Victoria School, the educational teattttertst which 1‘“ well known throughout the Dominion. _ b ". "‘ The Princess was made the recipient oi several mutual W i alter the large number of citizens had been presented. the dual pd returneduto their cars and made a speedy tour to Victoria Park all J, Waterloo previous to leaving the city at " o'clock tor Gait. l ARRIVAL OF THE DUCAI. PARTY. . Promptly at ten o'clock the royal special pulled into the tb.T.R. II tion yards amid the blowing ot whil ties and enthusiastic chute cg ' imense throng which made the welcome moat 5mm end ' Immediately after the train stopped Col, Farquhar, a tall, slim. energetic young man, 'lighted on the platlorm, and the rotdt salute _ given by the bugle“, alter which the hands played the thdiemat ADC: Iand the 'gurd oi honor, in charge ot Lieut.-Col. Oliver, presented drilli- I THE GUARD INSPECTED. "is Worship Mayor Euler introduced himsell to Col. Farqnluir, a; was then presented to their Royal Highnessea and in tum other menu ot the City Council and (Metals were introduced The Duke, who is d ways a soldier, was, however. attired in morning drone, and :13li be in the best ot health notwithstanding the strenuous duties of thawed u- :_.'o....o-.| 41.. 9.--; A. n _ _ - no 1123;)ch the guard ot honor. oomposed of two comma! Rm 'Mttr Regiment of tun, and also inspected the local cm ot the Scouts and the Waterloo Cadets, mm Were "had up or“: to!“ lawn of the station. "p t . ' . _ ‘ ' union, whit/was formed at the depot, the cars containing the . party landing atetr. manhunt street, while the bands and m honor proceeded to King street, via Weber and? Water streets. The ads “0me street to the City Hall was one ot the Meet or“. . - -- -- -_-"" - w “WI during their two hour: mi in the two towns. . I Berlin wan mutually decorated with tttttpt, and red, 'wtitteutq hunting and‘ wore its holiday attire. The weather could not, have better it it was mime to order ideal conditions tor the ittrit at King's "ttreaetttuire. The crow! was one ot the largest see- 'h city in manylynn and were mug-5d along the entire route of a. ' ' _ --"--.- . ' , Berlin and Wttterloo,.the chief and most. prosperous mammal out ot Western Ontario, tendered a welcome and reunion to His Royall! an, the Dude ot Commune, Governor-General or 'e-u, the m Patricia, his mum»! daughter, an escort: ot auar'attitis, new In! tadiesin-waiting, “at was itttitttt tor the son at the [we ' Qt Victoria, and uncle ot the Era-cut King ot England, and the ducal III during their two hour: my in the two towns. . . DUKE. AND PRINCESS own 5n Tendenn' i, i0jjrrrGrGiiijihGiCiij, Gi iiv.sGii Welcome tq__'I_'he§r_Royal Highness“ 13¢th Ira., 2p,ooiii"iiriiii7ig'j'isii,'ituii' LrC'CrL'"r'l'i-"filfTiiii-d"tTi'"i7ii"i'iii "iiiii2G i", J,,'trgiisiiii'a, smoke wimp! "iili'siit" ttgtk ‘0! write forbooklet. al W. Ge smoke epip. " f,t'/r,e/MiS',, write for bookl‘et. Winch. dphudt Bron., wattsgd'rer . This Morning Auk your drugs!“ for u ”out“ tht of "California Bruno! “a." contains directions for MM”, at all not and for tron-nu. Sick children needn't be canal!- like this hunk-u “malt. " Million. of mother- keep tt =ht". can” they know In action on .0 atom-ch. llver and bowel- II m and Info. Mothers on rest my um um "Cullfornll Syrup of F135." been I I tow noun til the erogtrsdatp Imu- bllo und fermenting food moves out of the bowels, and you - . won. phyla] child nun. 'f took "an"! " tannin I. an slum. mm mm with Tate MI. .mp0! n..." f tP You: amp " mi“ anaemia» _The Berlin market mums: “ largely attended by tanner! t townspeople. and a great amount (arm and garden produce [hands The mm! were dell with the prospects ol fttte . as it wilt enable them to com_ the seeding .wln'ch has been flog shterrupted this union. There“? very little change in prices from: last few weeks, the Various arttt being sold at:--Butter Mc, one; chickens each, "e and Me; pot. tt.2rtrar, honey 05c lb.; maple-’1 $1G0 per gallon; loose lay tit ‘ ton; apples ttao bushel, The f wheat crop is reported to In be! the average in all: vicinity. . (I-

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