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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Feb 1915, p. 8

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snn ba ds R in * : nicht . C e c ue : 5 PeC es mt on o\ . iszan 3 \gfl I < i isnn . the advanced . price dg:h M feed which probibite farm om feeding &s liberally as they wise would, advanced to 82%c. oc sold _ at %5e to 70¢ a bag. s were 15¢ to 16c. Ib. ~Pork }, ‘Age; head cheese, 10¢; pork. to 1 h‘. 16c to 17¢, summer ‘mfl. and other produce . at week‘s prices. . Bd ;hdl Queen strset has sold Andson property. Ed will build ler house in spring. 61 re Address.â€"A forsign reâ€" ‘ Berlin, a Russian, delivered excellent illustrated _temperance ress in the Baptist church to the gign . population _ of Preston. The mdance was very good. M Stuempfie of Brantford has ne the staff ol Daniels Bros.meat pket. Ed. will be welcomed back ‘town by his many friends, E. Jim Gillies has received his / touring car, purchased from the ‘ of Ora Homuth on William and : streets. This property is an M homs, â€" overlooking the â€" Speed £ and park. ie . Racking Experience.â€" Two bers : from here drove to Galt h a spirited horse and on their reâ€" i, it is said the horse showed unâ€" ikable â€" signs of becoming fracâ€" mt an approaching street car, A noticed trouble in the eye of steed. It is said. ons jumped out cutter and climbed the fence, 8. S. Moyer of Berlin spent ’ with her son, Mr: M. W. ‘at Blair. . mcis‘rates Webster and Ziemann the second time sat on a case was brought against a resiâ€" Abr conmitting a nuisance. . The >‘ was adjourned for further‘hearâ€" ton Garage. Bturned Home.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peâ€" Bernt dt. who bave becn tourâ€" ged with their trip but say there ‘flau like Preston. l.lony I11.â€"Mammy Maâ€" ty is on the sick list, which is rowful news to her many friends, reverybod es Mammy â€"and hopes News Notes.â€"Quite a number from e altâ€" nded the Patriotic carnival \Kew Hamburg 14st ‘Thursday evâ€" dig â€"St . Molsin â€"DBcan of Berlin int a few days with relatives in & community last ‘week.â€"Mr. and 8, Allan of Ostrander, visited over iday with the latter‘s parents,Mtr. @ Nrs. John Garland.â€"The Bethel W League debated at Plattsâ€" ~las ‘Thursday evening, Feb.18, | teport a veryâ€" pleasant evening h the x;,umvme League.â€"The S. ‘No. 5 Farmers‘ Club, Wilmot deâ€" s the New Dundee club this week Wednesday evening, Feb. 24, â€"in f Dundee, for the championship of .nl:. Lloyd Cressntan has r¢â€" ed ‘home aftor spending six weeks in. taking a short course in may soon recover. Premises.â€"Mr. George Kanâ€" has rented the store adjoinâ€" his. formerly occupied by Fred Mr. Kanmacher will add ‘his cakery kitchep, which reâ€" more room on actount of his e trade. . C. Stuermer has purchased the w“’ which was donated by 4 and Church for competition consolation series, is on exhiâ€" n in Mr. R. B. Osgood‘s show . The cup must be won three €s in succession to be retained. cup last year was won by Sarâ€" other drove up to an electric i% polé and stood behind it holdâ€" the .animal by its head until the was past. Luckily for them, the E 3633 its mind and did not ophy on Exhibition.â€"The Central and sor E‘m«. HILLIARD, â€"P. V. WILSON, _ E. F. SEAGRAM, * Presidént. â€" Makiiger. Vice.Prosident. study _ The debentures of this ,’:'pany, yielding 4%, per cent. for mflu of one and two and 5 per cent. for periods of to five years, Will provide you with an absolutely safe Investment and one that will give you no bother, ‘These are Issued for amounts of $100 and upwards and bear interest ‘éoupons payable halfâ€"yearly. 4 Home;â€"Mrs m. Wirs. Cb A §AFE Haysville. es . THE WATERLOO COUNTY LOAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY and District Happenings St.Louts m'u-! News itemi * Henry |ing a number for Liv~ | Margaret â€" &# JNVESTMENT @ m.â€"The Women‘s Institute will hold a box _ social on Il‘uudsy evening; March â€" 2nd, â€" at7.00 p.m. in Bergâ€" man‘s Hall, in the interest of the Red Cross Society. â€" Each lady . is requested ‘to bring a box with Aunch for two, which will be sold for 25¢. A_ â€" splendid programme is provided. Everybody welcome.â€"The _ sale of Mrs. Peter Allgsier which was held last Saturday was largely attended. Theâ€"farmâ€"was sold to Mr. George Reist for the sum of‘$7000.00. Mr. Reist will.take possestion shortly. Miss Annie and Master Willie BULâ€" | ) w on awmv wase killed in ~Acâ€" nett have returned home, after spend.| the French army . was killed In. C ing some time with friends at Tralse tion. ‘Trwoâ€" more of her nenhews are and North Mornington.â€"Mr. Thomas | 2 the, front with the â€" French, and ‘Tanner spent Monday. afternoon with {four othâ€"r n~~hews are with “Geui Tes. °C. Tabbert.â€"Mt; ank Mrs: ons fht_ bellivertnts : Of tbree howevets Mecharson entertained hss _ d fenge the, hns. received â€"noword Siuge . the and neighbors on Friday evening. A war: beran. j ; very enjoyable time was spetit _ by N(,‘apuin James E. Hahn, â€" a former: all in dancing and.card playing.â€"Mr. ew Hamburg bov, â€" son of Mr.Alfred uied amum or nheel Oo Speoalny (Homntonow of eftrabend. . uhn lefs a few days with his sister, Mrs. Wra. jwith thie first Canadian Contingent Holt.â€"Mrs. Wm. Adam and family ifor â€"FEngland, is now‘in the wht LONMQ spent the weekâ€"end with her parents in France. e has been assigned to in Listowel.â€"Miss Ruth Holt smt,m hoadotar ters"stafl of "the canng Saturday with her friend Miss Edna ian contingent as interpretcr. Capt, Newton.â€"Miss Cassie Brydon of Galu%thhn roorl ho s M n o sater Sbont the workâ€"ond â€"with Iriouns HEe: Hioog a course " 1 ooo n ing â€" Wedding bells . are tinging 1â€"Mrs. l{?::,:,”“’” in Wolstey ~Berracks, eo. Beggs has returned after spendâ€"| "mne Women‘s Christian Temperance ing â€"a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Burnett, of Carthage.â€" Mrs. Wm. Burnett and Mrs. C. Tabâ€" bert spent . Thursday evening * with Mr. and Miss Adams of Glen Allan. A few of â€"our boys are paying well for their Hallowe‘en eve pranks.â€" Quite a number of the farmers atâ€" tended the mseting of the Farmers‘ Club at . Glen Allan â€" on Thursday evening.â€"Misses Verna and Bertha ‘Tabbert spent Wednesday with their Iaunt Mrs. Wm. Burnett.â€"Our pathâ€" ‘masters were busy last . Friday, lploughing and discing the yoads. They have made a fine job Of it.â€"me, _14 i bell Owing to last week‘s thaw . the roads are not in â€" very good condiâ€" tion.â€"Mr. Alvin and the Misses Mary and _ Edna Raycraft _ of Milverton, spent Saturday at the home of . Mr. Jas. Mayberry.â€"Miss â€" Amy Shearer visited over Sunday with her. iriend: Miss L. Coulter, of 5flntm.â€"mss1 Jessie Chalmers left on Monday for. the millinery openings in Toronto.â€" ‘The Poole hockey team played theit‘ first game in the Milvertonâ€"Morningâ€" ton on â€" Saturday evening against South Mornington, ‘Thé game . was i“ry exciting at times, but owing to the lack of practice on the part â€" of our boys, they _ were left somewhat in the shade. ‘The score was fiveâ€"one in favor of the south. Jack Chalmâ€" ers, one of the â€" Stratford Juniors, starred for Poole, and Jim Ort fot the south. N. Marguire handled the U Floradale MACTON Poole FSaRehA 446 pec Mr. Solomon Wolfe ‘of Elmira visitâ€" ed h‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolle last week. , P PÂ¥ Mrs.Oliver Kert, of Milverton is the guest of hor parents, Mr. and. Mrs, Mtr. ,Josevh Monaghan attended the tuneral of bis uncle, the late Rot. McCarron, at Gvelph last week> . Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson of Pal~ merston snent a few _ days with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Petet Wolfe lost week. _ _ y Miss Barbara Schmidt bes purchasâ€" ed a buildiny lot on Waterloo street from Mr. E. ‘R, Beger and intends to build a house tiereon this summet. _ Miss Francis Edwards of Catleton,. and Miss© Lois â€" Trow of Stratford were the gursts . of Miss Hentrictta Peine Jast week. * /4 her nephows who was fighking with the French army was killed in. acâ€" tion. ‘Trwo more of her nephews are jat the front with .the â€" French, and {four, other n~"hews are with “M \man bellicerents.â€" Of . these, however, she has received no word since . the \war: beran. is ooo oA _ Mr. Wm. Weicker of East Zorta met with a painfulâ€"accident . on Tuesday. While slicing turnips, his left hand was caveht in the knives of the pulpâ€" ¢r, and two finger nails were torn off their sockets on thr middle fingets, besides otherwise injuring the fing ers. : council it was decided that the counâ€" cil bave .Joseth Vance jasured. for $1.00C in favor of his mother, and such invrance be paid by the corpoâ€" ration as long as be is in the army in the present war. . +â€" °) . 6 t . Mrs. Josech Holocher of this town has just received word from her reâ€" latives in Alsaceâ€"Lorraine that one of We â€"The Women‘s Christian Temperance Tnion will hoid a parlor meeting on Friday, Feb. 26th at the home of Mrs. A. Dorsch on Waterloo street, commentcing at 8 o‘clock. Dr. Heist of Berlin. will address the méeting on the subject ‘"‘The Evil Efects of the Cigarette Habit." ~ ‘The Lutheran League of St.Peter‘s Lutheran church held a very enioyanle sleighing party to Berlin on Monday evening. ‘They were pleasantly enterâ€" tainea on their arrival jn Berlin by Mr.Alexandor Schroeder, secretary | of the Lutbéran Club. _ Yain . The law suit . brought on by the Corporation of New Hamburg against the defunc, Silversmiths company for breach of contract, was up before Judge Meredith at Berlin on Wednesâ€" dGay. Judegment was given to the plaintifis for . $3,500 on a personal bond given by the defendants for the nonâ€"fulfilment of the building conâ€" ‘truu. Judgment was also given to the town to foreclose in six months from date, the mortgage which the town holds against the property. ldg_ White of Toromto, represented the limntl. and Messrs. (Millar, ~Sims and Gregory, the Village of Ngv Hamburc. Reeve L. Debus, councillor J. A. Hartman, Town Clerk J. F. Katzenmeicr â€" and Treasvrer W. R, Plum of this town attended the hearâ€" ing of the case. 3 j Mr. and Mrs. Ches.‘.J. Fox held a |tarewelt receptionat theirâ€"home ~on ‘Priday evening. â€" when , their mady |friends took advantare ol this oppoâ€" 'm'dtv to wigh ° thâ€"m farewell.:â€"and |every succass in their â€"now hq':t .Mrs. Fox was assisted py her sis! Miss Por‘r of Gueloh, and the Missâ€" es Puddicom*e, ~Grimmer, Messuer, |Vanee and McNay. Many _ delishttul At a recent meeting of the~ #own pianoselections were rendered during the evening hy ‘Mrs. Hamilton, Miss McCallu.a and Miss Puddicombe. â€"~ â€"The judaes, . Mrs. Lovis Hahn, Mrs. Thos. Wenrel, Mrs. J. R. Feick, Mrs. ’('mhm and Mrs. J. m |styone was plensed with the masher Mrs. Puddicombe â€" and the Misses Puddicombe entertained a numter of their friends at cards on Monday evâ€" ening, when a very enioyable time was spent by all present. % ‘The Women‘s Patriotic Soclety of New Hambure held a very successful Masquerade and exhibition of : lancy s\ating in fln::tlu trink on Thursâ€" day Px:(n the courtesy: of the* Hambure ‘Rink Co. The muâ€" gic was graciously . supplied by the New Hambure Musical Society. ‘The rink was decorated with many â€" fags and the masquerade left nothing to ‘be desired, the costumes being of ¢vâ€" erv variety and desctiption. â€" â€" New Hamburg ‘The Panton Home*Missionary meetâ€" ing was held on Wednesday afternoon last, u&fln home of Mrs. Hooker, | Miss Forbes of Guelph addressed the . mesting during the afternoon, fluâ€"i ter‘ Arthir Near dang a solo ‘‘I love to tell * the * Story ."â€"Mr, and Mrs. Dart Berner and wee daughter, spent a fow days ,wg Mrs. Berner‘s fathor nsar Berlin â€"Mrs. James . Taylot spent Thurséay afternoon with Mrs. W.‘Brydon.â€"Mr, Wm. Bradshaw gpe°Nt Saturday in â€" Hespeler.â€"Miss Ruth Taylor is on the sick list.â€"The Missâ€" ts Fisk invited a few of their friends in on Friday _ evening to a farewell party : before â€" their doparture trom the neighborhood.â€"Miss Beauchamp spent the week end at her home in Preston. â€"Miss Ella Hemmerich of Preston spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Mae Sherrif.â€"Rev. â€" Mr. Crozier of Guelph took charge of the service held on. Sunday aiternoon last.â€"Miss Jenâ€" nie. Atekinson and her cousin, Makel Atekinson of G“:.)fih' spent the week end with Miss ‘Olive Taylor.â€" Miss Ruth Brydon~ of TGuelph spent the Wesk end at her home here. in which they conducted. the judging. ‘The prizes were generously donated hy different members® of the society and others. ‘The proceeds amounted to ‘about 370. which will be. donated to Red Cross purroses. â€" ~ = * _ <‘The first prite for the best Patriâ€" otic costume was awarded to Miss Beutrice Katzenmpier, who made an excellent "Britannia," while Miss May Bishop, as ‘‘Peace with Honor,‘" won the second prize. For the men‘s paâ€" triotic costume, the prize was awardâ€" edâ€" to the "Ambulance Corps," Messrs. Gcorze Rush â€" and Walter Datb, béarers ‘with Harry Ratz, the "Wounded Soldier." â€" _ Ks ~Death of Mré. Joseph Gilmar.â€" A sad death occurred on Mcnday, Feb. 15th, when Mrs. Joseph Gilmar passâ€" ed away at her home in Wilmot, afâ€" ter a three weeks‘ siege of â€" pneumonâ€" ia.â€" Her death came as a shock to her many friends, and much sympathy is felt for the sorrowing family, . Deâ€" ceased‘s nmiden name was Florence Miller, being <a daughter: of Mr. Roâ€" berk Miller of Chesterfield. She was ared 37 years, 7 months and 11 days. She was a staunch adherent of the Methodist ‘church. Tesides her sorâ€" i:ow‘uu husband she leaves six small children to mourn the loss of a lovâ€" ing wile and mother. The funeral took place on Thuisday aftcrnoon to Trinity Methodist church "here for serâ€" vice and interment took place in Riâ€" A pleasing event took place in the town Ball on ‘Monday evening, when the citizens of New Hamburg unn?- led toâ€"bid farewell to Mr. Chas. J. Fox, who is leaving for Toronto, afâ€" ter miny years‘ residence here. _ Mr. Fox entered the services of: the Westâ€" ern. Bank when a young boy, and has continued in its services having been manager for many years, continuing in the same capacity after it was taken over by ‘the Standard Bank. Mr. Fox has been transferred to the Inspection Department at the head oflite in Toronto and the departure of this estinmble family is regretted by their â€" many. friends in town. Mr. $. R. Stuart was chairman ol the evenin«‘s proceedings . and called vpon: Reeve Debts who read an adâ€" diess. expressing the dsepest regrot ‘of the community in the departure of Mrt and Mrs. Fox. and family â€"â€" from p« town, but wishing them all suc» ‘cess and dappiness in their new home, Mt. John Messner. on behall of the citisons, presonted Mrs. Fox with ® handsome threeâ€"piece Mission library auité, and Mr. Fox with a purse of gold. "Wr. Rox, in a few well chos remarks, made suitable reply, thankâ€" inz all rssent for their gifts and «ood wishes. Alter which many presâ€" n ean on eran dintiar of t ane â€" Tes. For â€" calls forth, H A er,| Tucsday. at the home of Mrs. M. L * t lu:vunalnhynzh heare. Hikery Wekntly 0. Cleghorn and Pete Hedrich Mr. and Mre. Jos, ~Shetter enterâ€" tainec: about .. twentyâ€"five . of â€" their friends Saturday evening last, it beâ€" ing‘ the 25th anniversary of their martiage. Mr. and Mrs. Shefter were the recipients of numerons costly preâ€" Messrs. Israe! Groff, J. L, Uimbaoh, Jacoy King, Albert Ruler and Wm. Cunniogham,.on Tuesday attended the anpual meeting of the North Waterâ€" loo Farmers Mutual ‘Fire Insurance Company of ,\\ aterloo, is Elmira Easy Victors ol Semiâ€"finals with lwun’l.â€" The local. hockey team defeated Ingersoll on their own ice on Wednesday evening ‘by the score ol ‘7â€"8. In the~ return game, played here Monday evening, our boys -r'ln scored a victory with ascore of 8â€"2. Miss Mary Welde left on Monday with her brother, Mr. Aaron Welde, for: Fernie, B.C. _ . Mis#~Helen B. Robertson of ‘Calgary is spending sovcral weeks at the home of Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Fred Miller. Misses V. Appel and O. Sanderson, also Mr. Clayton Zilliax and Mr, G‘t cilâ€"Wyatt, spent the week end in L Mr. Bert Bowman of Toronto Uniâ€" virsity spent a number of days of last week at his home here. ; 4 Local Talent Concert.â€"The Triple Link Literary and Dramatio Society of Elmira, presented ‘‘The Commercâ€" ial Drummer,‘‘ a three act comedy. drama, at the Theatorium last Friâ€" day evening. The ~parts were well taken by all. Those participating in samo were Misses Edith Behrens and Dell. O‘Neill, and Messrs.~ Geo., Pepâ€" ‘per, Art Laschinger, F.W.Eitel, Linâ€" coln SteMer, Roy Hotea, and Wm. Nicholls, ; Mrs, A. W. Feick of Berlin spent Tucsdayâ€"withâ€"relativesâ€"inâ€"town.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mtr. Mundel of Elota was a visitor to Elmira on Monday. last. â€" Mr.â€"Q. M. Umbach of Waterloo callâ€" ed on Elmira friends last week. Mts. W, J. Reynolds of St.Jacobs spent Friday at the home of . Wrs. David Fear. Mrs. Leonard of Detroit visited her p-::knu here _ fore a few days â€" last week, We are glad to report that Mrs. Fulscher who underwent an operation at the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital is improving nicely. News Items.â€"Mr. Charles 0 Eimira spent a wéek with friends here* â€"Mr. W. J. Dick of Toronto spent & few days with relatives heretâ€"Mr. C. Tabbert, who intends remodelling his barn in the spring, is having a numâ€" ber of sand bees.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holt spent Sunday with the latter‘s mother, Mrs.. Smith, of Tralee.â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stricker â€" of Linwood have returned holze after spending a few days with relatives here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Dahmer from near Hawkesâ€" ville spent Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. C. Tabbert.â€"Iow do you like the wartax on letters, boys?â€" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tanner spent a . few days with the former‘s brother near Newton.â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘Mcxuy.â€"-'nu children are enjoying a few holidays now on Account‘ of the iliness of their teactior, Miss© Macâ€" Donald. . We all hope she will scon be able to resume her duties.â€" Mr. Wm. Pringle has returned home after spendifig some time at Moncton.â€" Thronded the yorgatns party "ht . Tin, att mu Â¥. Tom Adams on my evening. _ All r-r)rt a vory nice time.â€"Miss â€" Jean ingham spent Tuesday with Miss Dot Newton.â€"Mr. and Mra. Joe: Nurse and lona and Othmer spent Sunday at Mr.. Willie Bells of thei8td Of v+Poel.â€" Sunday with the former‘s sister, Alex. Adam of Olivet.â€"Meesrs. Harold and Emerson Nurse/spent Friday with their sister, Mre. Albert Faulkner, of Moorefield..â€"Mr. Orton and Miss Genâ€" .I'n.lm Stricker of u-vgfil ‘m‘ g or Mml vet an % and Mra. Wm. spent Thursday m:%u Mr. Wm. Burnett‘s.â€" Mrs. Cam of Shandocks returned home after spending a week with her aunt, Tess "‘"‘.r""'..*.‘..‘,";n‘&‘d‘.'?.m“"' P t parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rennie of Glenâ€" allan..â€" Master oun:r Nurse ‘m Sunday with his friend Master : Tabbert.â€"Mr. Lealie Boggs m Sunâ€" day with his sister, Mrs. Bur nett of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tm“( evening with‘ Mr. land Albert in of Trales, â€"â€"Mrs. A. Schanewits and Mra. Frod surrdlnlnudlu.?.hflv of Hesson spent Saturday with Mrs. Geo. LO] a4* Wh.... . 22. o a l owing | attended hz- a tok helc: an Berâ€" Feb, Abth, were het: O. Wubl, R. EP Friday evening March 5th "Items of Interest.â€"> Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman and family _ visited friends in Breslau oz’sudu.â€"-llr. D. A. Bemis of Toronto . visited at his, home here last weobâ€"‘llu. c.n!::z- mel spent the week end with: friends.â€". ~Mrs. Mosés. Cressman . â€" of Breslau wisited Mr.â€"and . Mrs.. Ivan Cressman on Wednesday of last week. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Simons and famâ€" ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bachman visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrid. Beitchey.â€"Mr. Jones Becker of Waterloo is visiting his father, Mr., Martin Becker, for a few days.â€" Miss â€" Winters _ from Berlin snent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Suyder last week.â€". . Mrs. Shepâ€" herd spent a few _ days at Berlin last ‘vnk.â€"ur Henry Shants of Floradale was a business visitor to our burg last week.â€"Mr. Shirk from Waterioo: is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder.â€" _ Mrs. Alex. Shaffer attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Eshe, of Doon, and spent a few days‘ at thatâ€" place visiting friends.â€"Miss Elsic Reist, Miss Lena and Miss Florence Daniel of Berlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reist.â€"A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Strong last Thuraday evening. The hours veé'a pleasantly spent in . proâ€" gressive Crokinole, singing and music, after which a dainty : luncheon was served, and all declared Mr. and Mrs, Strong a capital host and hostess. ~Mr. Gordon Cline â€" of the Kauf{man Rubber Co.. leaves on Monday for the London, Ont., branch of the firm. Bloomingdale Remember the date, Thursday March 11th Prof. Dorenwond will be herein person.> Hbar‘+ t t S GENTLEMEN! ARE YOU : . â€" _ BALDt 4 flAl mak d w e you appear younger and will prove a m fit to your health and comfort. . Indetectable, Feathorwelght Hy gento. 5 Have a demonatration .of what it will do for you . f fas i §â€" 80 by 18, . shed, â€"40, ‘ l'u.fl. : fenced and in a yfl"‘ Arm s -m/d tivation. 'IL- g .::m 18 c:u of hardwood bush. the place never spring with hydnull.' ram mu‘ a good bearing orchard. Will be sold on easy terms. Apply "to cither _ of the undersigned. \ JOHN N. uuabz%ammm. | SOLOMON BENDER, â€"Elmira. . WANTED.â€"WORK : BX man, experienced farm ply E. G. Horst, c, 0. C. C berger, R. RANO. ‘. M' | WANPEDâ€"STEADY © .â€" WORK _ IN town. or country . by experienced teamster, young married man. 3" ply Wm, Mogk, Fiucadale.." , #â€"1t. FOR SALEâ€"Q roomed houss, _with water, gas, mt%.zl‘m. ulil:: ?o‘f‘bmn?cnmummmm The und overstocked I have yome good ings for quick buyers. Cows fresh in March and April 8â€"4t SF ; l"A.unl!‘lerh & CO., 43 East King y T Or : . Beriin, Phone 8$7, for beremin® Mr. Reggie Christian had the misâ€" fort to have: his foot out wh le w.:u"'x'i; in. the bush of Mr.~ Bert Berner. Dr. Ochs was called in . to dress â€" the <wound.â€"Master Clavence Simmons . is over at Centreville..â€"A skating party of about «sirty 1(ug people drove into Guelph one evening last week and spent a few houts : at the rink after which ‘they were â€" enâ€" tertained. at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. J.me-m :.l-ldl&;ll& qu‘lln. Wm. Pi & week with her mother Mfi %oh- man.â€"Mr. . and Mrs, Ed. Brobman from the north West lpent a fow days with the â€" formet‘s " brother,â€"Miss Helen Haddon of Guelph, is visiving with Miss Mable Pringle.â€"Miss Anna. Bell Newstead of Guelph, ‘spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Ida Tuckâ€"Mr. <~D. Young, of Guelph, spent Sunday . alâ€" ternoon in the neighborhood.â€"Master John Tl&lot spent Sunday with his andmother.â€"Rev. â€" Mr. Little _ of gmlnh. took â€" charge of . the sefvice [uld on Subnday afternoon last, 6 High Grade Holstein Cows:~ Bel Coming _ to Berlin ‘The Dorenwend Co. of Toronâ€" to, Limited, Canada‘s foremost hairâ€"goods _ establishment, . will display and demonstrate a samâ€" ple stock of the latest hairâ€"goods fashions for ladies,. and toupees and wigs for bald men, at the WALPER â€" HOUSE, THURSDAY, â€" MARCH 11th. m l General Wants. REAL ESTATE. "AZ"‘LRN:A#T‘:’.' 166, & . e al Rosemount Farm. FOR SALE, Mosboro. BY. © MARRIED o hand. . Apâ€" now Haipare New rkAd+« We 26 u0 a l % §â€"4t

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