_ AUCTION SALE ADVERTISEMENTS Standing _ desk, flat top _ desk, car safe, typewriter office stool, _ oil .: drawing table, cuph office chairs, _ type common _ chairs, blue print ‘ cabinet, «skets, letter _ pro G.\mp ehair, set hean 0 cedar posts, cros Tubular axle wazon neek yoke, d wheel scrapers, dump cart, land cu open buggy, Lop bw mower, wagon Jachk, seed drill, set iron cultivator, set team efftter," 4. serew jac sorrel horse, cight driver, _ weight 120 14 â€" years _ old, weight 900 Ths. TERMS :â€"$10 _ a over that amount ; on approved securit ‘There _ will pe tion on _ the _ Limited, Allen i on Of Calves, at the stock yards, ufl the April 15th, 1915, a choice voung calves TERMS.â€"$10.00 over that amotnt, dit on anprosed o per cent off for cas TERMS.â€"All | su eash; larger sums,‘ dit on good securit commencing ing property __JLIVE STOCK.â€"Horse, eignt years , Stands sixteen hands, good drivâ€" ; 17 chiskens, (welb sbred | white he, « OTHER STOCK.â€"Oneâ€"horse _ z; top buggy. two oneâ€"horse :o lages, cutter with small seat Aily cutter, sot light bobs, set . rey harnass, set light bus«y harn ameâ€"horse plow, 2 sets doubletrees Fey harnass, set light hus«y harness ameâ€"horse plow, 2 sets doubletrees, HOUSEHOLD _ EFFECTS.â€"Sofa uphoistered platform rocker, «phols #ered small chair, _ arm chair, >«( with mattress _ and s;rings, lounge ::i:ll&nd arm chair, sewing ma e, and otber articles, too numer GuUs to mention. ‘ ‘There will be sold by Public Auc Ql!n on the Market Square, Berlin Horses, â€" Office Furnituri ~~_ Implements, Ete. $s ot | Btock and Household Effects hflicw at 9.30 2 m E.J.SHANTZ GBO.G.CI April 10.â€"Horse, rigs i Nelson Thoman, on \ Berlin, at 10 o‘clock April 13.â€"Farm stock goods of Geo. Peppler of New Dundec. April 18.â€"Farm stock goods of Geo. Pepper of New Dundce, April 3.â€"Mortgage . Estate at City Hall, a‘clock a.m. April 17.â€"Horses, _ ol implements, etc., of | on premises of â€" Bec Geo. C. Class Auctioneer April 9th.â€"Farm _ stock and in <Allen St., @‘clock a.n ments of Henty L 9 miles nottheast WILLIAM STONE SONS, LTD., Woodstock, Ont. Write for information. (Analysis guaranteed.) Just the food your farm needs TRY IT. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915 Auction Sales E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer BATURDAY, APRIL 10. 1915 PUBLIGSALE Brands for every crop. For sale by Dumart & Co., Berlin PUBUG SAE B Auctioneer PUBLIG SALE . =Stone‘s | > ~ MJ R. No: 1. 1â€"tt FERTILIZERS I 8. C. WHITE LEGHORNS ctioneet will be sold hy public aucâ€" the _ premises of Bechtel s Allen St., West, Waterloo, SHANXTZ BECHTEIT West team harnes jacks, disk 7 clectric et, 2 waste press, letter eavy wagon 10 Ts an L1 three in Bechtel 0 Wat ill, Berlin M tock and impleâ€" Schlueter, about i( Linwood. TS Markc B M and itforn ingle i WILLTNA m nder 1HOM th tI the follo 1d housel miles c t1 Phur shar] t tre r Fic 00 ths‘ creâ€" harne: h (power arnitu Becht Ti balll pl imited ut p« stra TT oN m Iri Btf credi it ile T iT( al 10 _ Barred Plymouth Rock and White lWy:mdonc- hatching eggs _ for sale, )Iro_n_\_ two year old hens (which _ are known to produce . the . strongest Ichickt). Gueiph Mode! Farm and lGqu strain. _ Good winter layers. One setting of 15 eggs at residence 75¢ ’Two setting of 15 eygs at residence $1.40. One seiting of 13 eggs, F. O. B. 131. Jacobs, 90c. Two setting of eggs, F. O. B., St. Jacobs, $1.65. | PUBLIGSALE Horses :â€"Mare, bay mare rising & years old) _ suppo (purchaser pays 1 horse), mare 9 y« colts well matche Cattle :â€"23 _ com April, cow due 1s fat cattle. the Is lHay and Grain :â€". hay, quantity _ oats, grain, seed peas, also TERMS :â€"Hay, |g small pigs, fat cattle, sums of $10.00 and ur The undersigned will offer for sale by public auction on his premises, Lot 12, Concession 1%, West Rection, Wellesley _ ‘Fownship, 2 miles northâ€" east of Linwood, on tire buggy, steel tire top buggy, cart, hay rack, team harness, plow harness, single harness (new), single harness, _ buggy _ pole, 120 rods o Frost & Wood wire fence, _ furnaceé kettle, 1 oneâ€"horse power gasoline en gine _ (International), â€" forks, . hoes chains, and other articles too numer ous to mention, also some household FOR SAuEâ€"16 Stanchions at $3.50 each, Everything complete with piping. _ Apply to Manassch Hallâ€" man, No. 1 Potersburg. 1241 months old about 100 Implemer & Wood hi sulky rake, ed, cultiva box, land FOR SALEâ€"Organ in firstâ€"class con dition, walnut ease, _ at a bargain Thos. Sherrington, Erb St., Elmira Fle H Western School District Telephone Debentures at ¢ tractive rates. Write for p H. O‘HARA & CO CARPENTERS WANTED Commencing at 1 o‘clock the following property, viz 12.12t Royal Bank Building 113 act the pren and plen bush wil sired. _ A AT ONCE. APPLY HENRY HOLLE, CONTRACTOR, conEsTOGO, ONT. PHONE 14. 13â€"3t The _ undersigned offers his f; consisting 104 acres. 9 acres in wheat, 35 actes in grass, 14 actc hardwood bush and cedat swamp test under cultivation, two and half miles Northwost of St. Ag 1°.0., one and onâ€"half miles _ Sc west of Josephsburg. Aoply to EGGS FOR HATCHING from pens| of best American blood. Heavy lay-l ere. Bred for winter laying npocill-l ty. EGGS $1.00 for 15. Good Hatch Guaranteed. | hains, us to Nects, Hav "DAVIES WARRIOR" seed potaâ€" toes, 0. A. C. heaviest yielders. 75e per bushel. s Farm Stock, Implements Ete. V AiC R. R. No. 2 Berlin Waterloo Mun. Phone 25 Ring 17 HATGHING EGGS FOR SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1016 plate pl im HENI hob bug 1 cald, 17 100 hens im General Wants. harre ) furt Farm For Sale. Farm For Sale. St. Agatha P.0 l s, about ses i8 A ply chopper, be 300 Ib. scal truck wagor sleighs, cutt HP the i1, br M H. NEWBERY 11 sold â€"Decring pinder mader, side rake, H. seed drillâ€"c large size with er, one Sâ€"section â€"OPL BOND er, bevel jack, fann \. scale, root palper, wagon, 3% inch tire, s, cutter, new rubber teel tire top buggy, team harness, . plow arness (new), single pole, 120 rods of wire fence, _ furnace :â€"About its, barle black, 4 Years oid, years old, mare 9 sed to be in foal, or service of _ the B. SCHWARTZ SCHLI ish eparately . if Bisch, Waterl 10â€"3n grair t ue about Mav. 2 I some potatoes. ain, . potatoes, poultry and all ter, cash ; over hs‘ credit â€" on Auctioneer \ pr 1d Conestogo ht UBTER, Proprietor T H I ind Toronto. 1341 yeariing tons head Rural nt atâ€" ulars. h. 0 barn cent 14â€" TT itha uthâ€" 1st fall the e 1t R I Therg will be sold by public . auc tion on the premises of the under signed, 2 milts east of New Dundee On N‘r. E. J. Shantz, the auctioneer of Perlin, has taken over ‘the auctioncerâ€" imng business formerly _ conducted by Mn A. J. Mickus, Waterloo. Mr. hantz is propared to conduct sales in Waterloo County and other counâ€" es, and . efficient and #atisfactory ervice is assured. Farmers and othâ€" rs intending to hold sales can comâ€" ~unicate with him at the Shantz and ortman store, King St., Berlin, or lone 706 Berlin . All persons having clauiums of any kind avainst _ the estate of Simeon Brubacher _ will please send‘ particuâ€" lars of the same at onee to the unâ€" dersigned, . addressed as below. Dated March 10th, A.D. 1915. NOTICE TO CREDITORS saw, new _ buck saw, meat saw, . 2 axes, a quantity of _ good potatoes, young collie dog. Household _ IfNeets :â€"Good vook stove for coal or wood, heater _ for coal or _ wood, box stove, coal _ oil stove, coal _ oil heater, 3 cupboards, wink, sewing machine, extension table 34 small tables, baby carriage, 2 full 2 small chairs, _ washâ€"stand, | toilet set, 3 chifoniers, Columbia gramoâ€" phone and _ a dozen records, kitchen striking clock, small bed room clock, Daisy churn _ No. 2, butter bowl, spoon and 1 lb, print, square carpot and other carpets, lantern and lamps few _ pictures, wash boiler, 2 bath tubs, wringer, washboard, 2 _ large boxes, 5 gal. oil can, small oil can, 4 milk coolers and cream can, lard pails, other pails, large nickel kettel, pots, pans, dishes, _ meat saw, child‘s express wagon, child‘s sleigh, sausage grindâ€" er, step _ ladder, large quantity _ of fruit jars and many} other articles too numerous to mention. or 8 Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects ‘om ‘¢loc .p., the «l eï¬ . _\ Btock an :â€"Good fresh young _ Holsteln cow, 3 young pigs, 24 chickens, 2 bantams, 1 rooster, top buggy, single harness, few toals, garden rake, forks, shovels, crossâ€"cut saw, new / buck saw, meat saw, 2 size beds, â€" springs _ and mattresses, single bed and _ spring, 16 kitchen chairs, 2 high chairs, 3 rocking chairy 2 small chairs, _ washâ€"stand, â€" toilet set. 2 chifoniers, _ Columbia gramoâ€" No reserve leaving for | ty COUNTY OF WATERLOO When : mond en to wive . Head Office P. U Has received a stock of Clevetand and also cheaper grade Bicycles, and has on ‘hand sqme second, hand wheels and all kinds of Bicycle accessories. â€" Lawn MoWer# sharpened and all kinds of woodwork, bicycle repairing, saw filing angâ€"yrinding done. * fourt April 12.8t County Clerk Berlin,. March 26. 1915. Be wise and insure your life in THE DOMINION LIFE TERMS CASH Commercial, Shorthand and Teleâ€" graphy. Our graduates succeed and you should read our large, free catalogues. Write for it at once. Ontario‘s Best Practical Training School. We have thorough conrsen and experienced instructors In each of dur three departments, TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH, 1916 LFC I N A THE CONESTOGO GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STRATFORD, ONT. Notice to the Public. Death PUBLIG SALE HERBERT W net EORGI HENRY G. HACHBORN, Proprietor man gives his fiancee a diaâ€" agement ring and later fails s wife a life insurance polâ€" vds a guardian, not a wife, i RGE PEPPER, 1 J. SHANTZ, Auct n Brubacher, Domimon Button Water St. N. CENTRAL England rI irnin Roos, Special Agt., Waterloo, Ont Chronicleâ€"TelegraphK, Waterloo, Thursday ‘April 8, 1015 Page 9 aS per cent M | Wt it the proprietor is non Waterloo, Ont BOW M AN, 14 N., Berlin. 3â€"18.20.27 â€"3t in y [ Manage t at th Thursday th meer inadiat 13 Ltd 13 in‘‘Purkey it will be interesting _ to th¢| near from Mr. Storms of the exéiting conditiqns in ‘this country.â€"A large esh | number of faryers and others attendâ€" igs, | ed the Bricker sale in Berlin on Tuesâ€" ter, | day of last week, also that of _ Mr. g}, | Chas. Mann near Winterbourne _ on -cui Phursday.â€"Mr, Stewart, who has been _ |visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2| Allan Good for a few weeks, _ left v€8.| sgain on Tuesday for his home _ in Guelph.â€"Mr. J. Benner, who has been ook | working for Mr. Leander Bowman for lor | the past year, left for near Elmira.â€" vil A report for the Conestogo Public Fds school promotion examination _ has * | been handed to us, and also one giving ‘Dl¢|:ne total number of days each child full | attended school during the past year. ses,|In this we notice a large number with hen | a very iow attendance mark, which no airy | doubt showed its «i.c>* on the promoâ€" iley| tion results. Parents Wucse child or oo | children have not passed shoy!d kindâ€" 1 ly look over this latter _ reporu.and ©" |they may then find the reason for nov )ck, passing pretty well at home. . Owing W!,|to‘the school being closed for some pOt|time on account of diphtheria followâ€" mps| Ing the summer vacation, & large numâ€" ath| ver were not in altendance _ when rge ;whool was reâ€"opened _ a few weeks ... | later. ut the it 1 Jr. III to Sr. IIâ€"Edith . Scheifele, Walter Knarr, Hermine Hansen, Ger tie Weppler, Annie Hill, Marie Kienzle Emanuel Delion,. Bert Hilliard, Alice Koch, Lydia Ann Weber, Lovina Free man, Milton Wieland] Erwin Dahmer Okcar Libutzke. » Items of hwmm ship Council on next, April uâ€"m :I‘llor ‘I:‘ not over. _ According saying we may not yet got M of w weather, as that "Iv . of BSunday evening did trick.â€"By all appearances there will be no shortage of millers sometime in the future, as another arrived here the forepart of last week.â€"The usual midâ€"week l# service in the Lutheran church not be held this week, but instead . a service will be held on Friday (Good Friday) forenoon.â€" On Friday aftérâ€" T. $. Armstrong, Prin. Promotion Report, Sr. Division. Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Elizabeth Challen er, honors, Elven Kach, Cliffor® Schei fele, Verna Scheifele, Geo. Holle, Wes ley Koch. &n Repart §. 8. No. 1 Woolwich, showâ€" Ing numiber of days attendance since last promotion examination, there beâ€" ing 198 school days:â€" _ s Violet Schwartz 160, Vera Good 119, Vernon Gdod 92, I. Freeman 95, E. Challener 110, E. Koch 143, W. Koch 87, A. Musselman 103, R. Snider 170, G. Holle 135, L. Hansen 178, M. Weber 169, G. Weppler 132, A. Koch 123, M. Fenton 160, G, Struck 140, W. Knarr 83, A. Hill 153, M. Kienzle 165, L. A. Weber 173, L. Freeman 131, G. Scherâ€" er 131, H. Hansen 175, O. Libutzke 144, E. Delion 139, M. Wieland 141, E. Dahmer 150, H. Koch 158, 8. Musselâ€" man 167, F. Ebel 153, A. Martin 162, O, Wright 148, A. Doerr 57, R. Schâ€" wartz 173, A. Martin 152, H. Knorr 144, E. Delion Dahmer 150, H man 167, F. E O. Wright 148 8r. III to Jr. IV.â€"Masdatena Weber Margaret Fenton, _ Lydt&‘â€" Hansen, Russell Snider, Gerald Struck. 8r. I1 to Jr. HIâ€"Florence Ebel honâ€" ors, Oliver Wright, Adeline Martin, Angus Martin, Saloma Musselman, Hilda Koch, Beulah Hilliard, Jr. L to Sr. Iâ€"Rovxie â€" gthwartz, Roy Lederman, Russell Esch, Howard Knorr, Lorne Koch, Ada Martini, Walâ€" ter Fenton, Julius Kock T. $. Armstrong, Prin. Junior Division. noon at 230 Rev, Dorwin Stroms, a returned missionary of Turkey® in Asin, will give a lecture on missionary work in his former field of labor, As the present war in Europe also takes wartz 173, A. Martin 152, H. Knor 153, 1.. Koch 129, R. Lederman 134, W Foenton 156, J. Koch 149, R. Esch 147 P. Milliard 136, A. Hilliard 130, B Hilliard 137, A. Martin 138, V. Schet fele 14. C. Scheifele 14, E. Scheifele Jr. II to Roy Leder Knorr, Lor ter Fenton, I Jr. to 11 Jr.â€"Honorsâ€"Lloyd Dahâ€" mer, Elsic Good, Alba Musselman, Rufus Martin, Lovina Weber, Henry Weppler, Beatrice Kbel, Howard Koch Catherine Challener, Ruby Schwartz, Gladys Holle, Henry Hansen, Margarâ€" et Koch. Passâ€"Carl _ Hachborn, Christian Martin and Poarl Esch equal; _ Wil helmijna Weppler, Harry Knorr, Chas. S(-&(‘ro-r. Sr, Primary to Form 1 Jr« Honors Emma Wicland, Isabel Wright. Passâ€"â€"Karl Libutzke. Jr. Primary to 8r. Primaryâ€" Clifâ€" ford‘Snider and Harvey Silk equal, Yera Hilliard, Robena â€" Holle, _ Solly Snyder, Lrillian Challener, Leola Stroh, Clara Kienzle, Elton Miller, Wilfred Knorr. 5 14 To Sr. 1.â€"Isabella Scha ut bert Schnarr. To 8r. 11. â€"Harold Scasie To Nt Henry _ To _ 8Sr. _ 1M.â€"â€"ElHamenda _ Brown, Isaiah Sitler, Emelia Sclhacfer, _ Alâ€" fred Helm, Minnie Doetbecker, (Huw bert Schnarr and Luella Schmitt. R.) Personal$ :â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. _ Henty Koch, of Berlin, are movieg to Ethsâ€" ville this week.â€"MR. Henry Karley, To 8r. 11. â€"Harold Scassier, To _ Jr. HT.â€"Gladstone â€" Schaefer, Edward Dorscht, Emma Heimbecker, brene Sitler, _ Agnes Helm, Florence Doerbecker. I RESULTS OF PROMOTION EXAM INATIONS. Schekew‘s.â€"Mrs. Bierman spent last week with het _ daughter, Mrs. _ EKdâ€" ward Schaefer.â€"It is reported that Mr. Levi Martin has bought Henty B. . Schnart‘s _ farmâ€" He has also bought .a new seventeen horse power bought .a new seventeen horse power Mr. Harry _ Hartmann moved into traction engine. the house recently vacated by Mr Jos. Eckenswillert in Wilmot street. Teptmcommecnqocrurmcaserectâ€"e=â€"=l Mr._Adan Berlet, has sold his fine FOR SALE AT l‘mwwn residence on Wilmot street _ to Mr. George Merner. V. R. Berlet is offering his well| The _ Epworth League of Trigity tocated property, containing a store Methodist church, had with them at and _ dwelling combined, an _ extra|their regular Wednesday evening serâ€" Awelling! a good barn and (um.l\iw'. the following members of _ the A splendid opportunity fot any kind Exceutive of the Galt District | Epâ€" of business, NV, R, Bertlet . &M, worth Leagues, Pres., Mr, MWm V. R. Berlet is offering his . well tocated property, containing a store and _ dwelling combined, an _ extra A@welling! a good barn and _ garden. ER Y Senior division only Miss A. L. Goudie, Assistant Erbsville. Mubel )N D Iei spent last Mrs. _ Edâ€" rted â€" that ccker il Mr,. _ Will |Franke, of Brantford, spent the ~ Edster â€" holidays at his .::;b l;codh :l ‘ to, was tne bSittay. guost of wu,'ug 4 .m. ol Delhi, is ‘the guest s0n Principal J. M. Smith. ies ‘Abel, Smith, Robson, Morâ€" Haster vecevion, at "thetr" respactive homes in Fergus, Clm. London, Guelph and, Oxford, Mich. _ Mr. Katzenmeier, of Toronto, Denâ€" tal College, spent the holidays _ at his home here. Miss Minnie Wicland of Detroit, is visiting friends in town, Mr. George Hohmeier, of Goderich, spent the holidays in town. & Miss Ida McNay spent Good _ Friâ€" day at her home in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. John Helem are visâ€" iting friends in Dundas. c Ainer â€"a, kz Mrs. F. H. Kraus and two sons of Barnia, are visiting her parerts, Mr. and Mrg, L. Pieper. mother, Mrs.> l’h- Hamilton. Misses _ Sarahs Wilhelm, and Marâ€" garet Sutherland, ‘of Delhi, were visâ€" itors in town for the holiday. Mr. Clarence Kaeracher, of Toronto spent the holidays at his home here. ~Mrs. Wm. Weber, and son Paul, of Berlin, were visitors in town _ this week. Mr. Roy Bies, of Toronto, is spendâ€" ing the Easter vacation at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Las visiting:friends in Detroit | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Morley, spent| she will ent the Easter holidays _ at the home of | as a nurse | his son, Mr. George Morley. Mr. | her departul Morley has _ sold his flour mill at | the Evange) Smithville and will shortly move to | prised her s Hamiltdn, where he has connected hiny|ed her with selfl with the wholesale milling busiâ€"| their regret ess of Comptroller Morris. best wishes Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Appel, _ of | accompanied Toronto, spent the holidays with'tholctnt brooch. Mr. _ Jake Hclem Miss Annie, of _ Galt, Mrs. Fred Franke, of boliday visitors at th and Mrs. Ernst Frank Miss Ernst, of Guelph, spent _ the weekâ€"end _ with _ her mother, Mrs Sophia Ernst. Hostéet#r In "Toronto Mr. _ Jake lHclem _ and daughter, Miss Annie, of _ Galt, and Mr. â€"and Mrs. Fred Franke, of Berlin, _ were boliday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Franke. Mr. and Mrs. Goetz, of Stratford, spent (iood Friday with the former‘s sister, Mys. Simpson Merner. Mrs. O. H. Hecker, is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Browning in Exeter. Miss Ritz of Berlin, was a visit in town last week, Dr. Stewart of _ Guelph, was _ in town on. Sunday. Miss Gladys Marty, of _ Galt, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Marty. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barber and daughter Lloy, visited Hamburg and HMaysville friends over the holidays. Miss Cameron spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Mitchell. Dr. _ Krupp, of Woodstock, _ spent Bunday with his parents, Mr. _ and Mrs. Ben. .*rupp. i' News ltem M‘Nm Hamburg ;' Mr. Joseph Heiman, of Berlin, visâ€" ited friends in town last week. Mrs. Ezra Bechtel and children are visiting her parents near ‘Tavistock. Nrs. Haussaman is visiting Berlin friends. Mr. _ Horace â€" Feick,. of Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. Leon _ Hutchings, of Mitchell, was a@ holnlay visitor in town. Mrs. Boettinger Miss Koerber, o guests of Miss day. eessssesicsesccetrssesearessesrsssse esssessessesessesses Mr. Werner _ Brodrecht spent weekâ€"end in Stratford. Mrs..*Chr. _ Merner and daughter Miss Sarah Merner are visiting sez lin friends. at her home in Mitchell. Dr. _ Krupp, of Woodstock, _ spent Kunday with his parents, Mr. _ and Mrs. Ben. Rrupp. Mrs. (Dr.) Brown of Plattsville, is visiting hber daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Anâ€" derson. , Mr. Morgan Wilhelm, of Galt, _ is isiting at his home here. \Mrs. Ed. Hunsberger, of Durand, Mich., is visiting her mother, _ Mrs. Wm. Schildrich, who is seriously ill. Mr. Perey: Buck, of MeMaster Uniâ€" versity, is spending the holidays at Mr.. Perey J versity, is spe his home here Mr. _ Brooks Pudditpmbe is _ local agent for the famous Overland car. Miss Kréss returned last week to her home in Preston after a _ visit with her cousin, Mrs. Rebelski. ‘The _ many _ friends oi Mr. Jacob Graff regret to hear of his illness. us Mr. Christian Bougner, formerty "of Wellesley, has been engaged as Cheese maser, by _ Mr. Chr. Roth, at _ the Mr. Henry Hillet has purchased . a fiftyâ€"acte farm in Wellestey Township, threeâ€"quarter mile . east of Linwood and moved thercon last week,. r, of Bridgeport, and of Berlin, were _ th Rabb on Good Friâ€" Jacob Laschinger are the the ‘ hed . b Ad a Ahearty v vied Onca agai /omen‘s P Braidwood of Galt, Znd Vice Pres., Miss Dunham.> B.A. of Berlin, and h tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Martin Hepplet in Waterloo _ on Thursday. Mr. A. Fraser was on a business trip to Dorchester on Monday. Reeve Fred Debus and town clerk J. F. Katzentzier, represented . the town council â€" at the Hydro Radial deputation _ to _ interview _ Premier Hearst in Toronto on Friday:â€"â€"Fhe Board of ‘Trade was represented hy Messrs, J.F.Rav. 1.. Peine and â€"J.A. Hartmann. Local _ and Personal | Items.â€"Mrs, Puddicombe is visiting ther daughter, Mrs. Harry Smith in Toronto. _ Her little grandson, Master Jack Sruth, who has spent the past thrce months hore, returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Rus. Holtz of Homilâ€" ton spent last week with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Nau. Mr. and Mrs. Gilpert Ball returned last week to their home in Kenora, after a lengthy visit with the latten‘s mother, Mrs. Schaaf, here. Mr. Win, Siegner of Stratiord, is visiting at his homwe herg. The many friends here of Dr. and Mirs, Ford of Stratford, _ tegret to hear of the doctor‘s illness and hepo for a complete recovery. Messrs. .Jacob Weicker and Poter HMorst were business visitors to the city of Berlin on Tuesday last. Another nurse arrived in town last night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . J. Russ. Teddy is proud of _ his _Mr. Henry Phillips of Tavistock is the guest _ of his son, Mr. Marry Phillips. _ new sister. The hosts of friends of Mrs. _ Anâ€" thony _ will be sorry _ to hear that owing to _ continued illness she was obliged to be taken to the Galt hosâ€" pital. Miss Bogul of Galt was a weok em visitor in town. NMr. Aléred Schuessler of Hamiltor is visiting at the home of Nir. an Mrs. G. Bauer. Mrs. M. S. Sutherland, who. underâ€" went a serious operation at St. Josâ€" eph‘s _ hospital, Guelph, is getting along very nicely. Mr. James Livingstone, of Grimsâ€" by,s is flr guest of Mrs. Oscar Zryd. F‘isM[ Meeting.â€"A meeting was held on Monday evening at the Imâ€" perial Hotel. for the purpose of reâ€" organiting the towh league for" the coming s°ason. pvening by Rev. Mr. Wiesle, pastbr ol the Baptist church, aad Reov, Mr, Mr. Harry B. Puddicombe of Haysâ€" ville loaded his car here on Wednesâ€" Puddicombe and young son left here wish them every success in their new on â€" Thursday. _ Theirt many friends of his farm. Mr. and _ Mrs. Puddiâ€" whers he will again take possession Death of Miss Pentland.â€"Thefdeath occurred at the home of her nephew, Dr. Wallace Anderson on Saturday, March 37th, of Miss Etma Pentland, sister of Mrs. J.M.Anderson, after a lingering illness. A short betvice was conducted at the residence on Sunday pvening by Rev. Mr. Wiesle, pastbr PHIS ARTIC all. returned Kenora D |spent a few days with her gran 3 er last week.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. ISchrum and Mr. and Mrs. W Wiltshire { of Preston were the guests of Mr.. S» Penabaker over the holidays.â€" M and Mrs. P. Sayner and Mr. and Mrs. L. Bartholomew of Aberdeen and Mis# L. Bartholomew of Strasburg and Mr. us en dered y ‘the . chate of The church, ‘The remains were 1 Galt for interment on the 9. Monday morning. ~ The members of the Epworth . gue of ‘Trinity Methodist church a very enjoyable social at the pa age on Friday evening. 011 tests and other games were in after . which _ refreshments â€" served. A hearty vote of thanks accorded Rev. and: Mrs,. Cropp Mrs. Dan. Ratz has returned . 1 the Berlinâ€"Waterloo hospital,â€" w she has been for the pasy few w under treatment. Nrs. Wi. Woods, who has been fously H1, is slowly recovering, . News Notes.â€"Misses M. and P Dahmer of Berlin spent Good ay with relatives here.â€"Misses Blacknug spent the holidays with friends . . tm Hamilton.â€"Mrs. Chas. _ Reader s the guest of her sister in We ock over the holidays.â€"Miss F. Gile | spent Easter with friends in Galt. C Mrs. Thos. Schweitzer was a Gal visitor last week.â€"Miss H. Thoms of Toronto spent the _ Easter holidayg with her parents.â€" Mrs. A. d p and Miss M. Marshal spent P f holidays with relatives in St. Jacobsâ€" Mr. M. Wild{ang of Waterloo spent Good Friday with relatives.â€"Mr. an@ Mrs. J. Reid of Berlin were the of his sister for the holidays.â€"Mr. Mrs. JoAn Bullock, Jr., spent Easter holidays with _ relatives Berlinâ€"Mrs. H. R. Watson is 8{ ing a few weeks in Toronto.â€" ( Geo. Mathews of Galt and Mr. Jobhw Mathews of Preston were Doon visf= tors on Saturday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ds Dahmer spent Sunday in Berlin vis! ing relatives.â€"Miss Q. Card of Berlt@ !TA@man of Preston spent Easter