very of unwrapped <bread from â€".s ‘~agons, and ais: the prospe«! W 1y ng «o induce se erg industr‘~s who are looking forâ€"a .o’ubn to J cate in Elmira.~. uV A very J:eu _ March wedding . was solemn.zed a gelical parsonâ€" age on M 22nd, Miss Logl x, of ; . and Mre. Jotin B nited . w sAdPirnadee: .2 aud "th C e and Mre. -I:In B nited . In mi to Mr. T Bowman, gd r. and Mre. ~B. Bowman. young couple will tage up their residence in Floradale. â€" k n.nmu-cn"(h meeting of the | Mr. RBoard of Trade u‘t'allu !o‘slh.ym.g in the fire hall. Among the business | Mr discussed was the question. of . the ;) _"Mrs. Hayden of Listowel attended the funeral of her sgister, Mrs. Samuel Uttley on Thursday of last week. .. ‘The‘ Beethoven Club closed their | meetings for the season 1914â€"15 with a | very successful musical in charge of the Honorary President, Miss A. R. Bean, held in the Maple Leaf Club rooms Tuesday afternoon. Miss Kathâ€" leen White of Waterloo, who possesâ€" ses a fixe voice of much promise by' her numbers contributed much to the afternoon‘s enjoyment. . The lttend-l ance was large and the prgnmmo. which was appreciatively listened to, | consisted of a duo valse by . Misses Hattie nupp$ and Alma Laschinger; piano solos by Mrs. T. F. Shurly, Miss Grace Erb, Miss Hilda Eby, Miss Beatrice Behrens. Vocal . solos by‘ Miss Kathleen White, and Miss Hattie Ruppel. Quartette, 1st piano, Misses B. and E. Behrens, °nd piano, Misses G. and E. Erb. Following the pro. gramme a light lunch was served and a social hour indulged in. _‘ _ \ + ~The Misses Laura Knechtel _ and | Anna Fleishauer of Berlin _ spent| Thursday afternoon at the home ot | Miss Salome Ratz. _ _ _ . -'"Qâ€"I'llt;â€"aâ€";ï¬m?ï¬;'r'of Galt curlers visitâ€" ed Elmira Tuesday ofternoon and had a friendly game with the local curling | club. friends last week _ Mr. Emil Mogk of Detroit spent Monday with relatives here. En omnd mt e n ce ©mui oo OEnem en emicm oo Om Mrs. Schulz attended the funeral Of| ns _ many friends of Miss Violet e ma iast ween _ * Oakridge |Ellinton will be pleased to hear that Pe&?-'y}::&.srrome of Elmira _ has |She has so far recovered from her reâ€" bought Mr. Mitchell Cummings mwtgfl{! operation to be able to resume on the Salem sideroad, Pilkington, for;duties with the office staff of the R. the sum of )91500. Hl;i lSu'e)vme ta:es iFoybcg Co. possesion early in April. e under | y+ Gordon Murdoch of the Merâ€" :ound !g‘ Cummings intends movingii,hmts Bank . slan is ing â€" the Klmira. _ _ â€"_ _ _ _ _ u. _.0) ..,.\Easter holidays at his home in Hamâ€" Thé Patriotic League will give out [work and also receive finished work n the Library Hall on Saturday afâ€" terncons only, not on Wednesday P. M. also, as formerly done. Mrs. Potts of Hamilton gave an inâ€" teresting lecture in the Library Hall last Friday evening. She came under the auspices of the Elmira Horticulâ€" tural Society. _ Te â€" “.l‘l-;'. -'D';;E&'Bmchey of Bluffton, Ohio was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Israc Brubacher last week. __ _ > _ Rev. W. 0. Hehn of St. Jaca\s o pied the pulpit or the | Evan=~i church last Sunday morning. Rev R. Knechtel of Berlin officiated in evening. Holiday Visitors.â€"Miss Lillian Weâ€" ber his returned home from Guelph, where she has completed her course of thres months at the Macdonald Inâ€" stitute. â€"MUr. Wesley Heipel and sisâ€" ter Clara soent last â€" Sunday with Mr and Mrs. JLE.Ratz, Watâ€"rloo. â€" stitute. â€"Mr. Wesley Heipel and S15~ ter Clara soent last â€" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. JLE.Ratz, Watâ€"rloo. â€" Miss Annie Hahn returned home a(â€" ter a month‘s stay with her sister in Waterioo.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer and son ‘Vernon of Conestozo and Mr. and â€" Mrs. Albert Scheifele and family spent Good Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alpert Krauter. â€"Mr. Harry H. Schneider of the Northwestern College, Naperville, 111. is spending his Easter vacation with ‘The contract for building the addiâ€" tion to the Elmira Public School has been let to Mtr. Eman. G. Martin . of Elmira for the sum of $9178.00. -“;(-;'; éii)p:lrdfii')raéhv}ood spent last week with Elmira friends. z his parents, ; Mr. and _ Mrs. Henry ; Schneider, moar Erbsville.â€"Miss Vera |c €chweitzer of Berlin is spending the |< Fastr holidays at her ‘home.â€" Mtr. |( and Mrs. Altert Heipel spent Goo# [ Ftiday at the home of Mr and Mrs. ‘; Henty Schneider. â€"Mr. Ira Northcott |, of the 3rd contingent, Guelph, spent ‘l Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shantz.â€"Mrs. Bowes of Sebringâ€" |, ville is spending Easter holidays at | 4 the home of her brother, Mr. . Dan |, Schwoitzer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Aaron |, Pchweitzer: and son, Berlin, and Miss || Hilda Hamel of Watcrloo, were Sunâ€" |, day visitors at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. Dan â€" Schweitzer.â€"Mr. Lorne | Gooding of Wallenstein, spent Sunday |, in our burg.â€"Miss Leave Vollmar of | Elmira, Miss Edna Vollmar of Berâ€" lin, spent Easter with their parents, l Mr. and Mrs. Iy, Vollmar.â€"Mr.Anâ€" | Wahl and‘ son, Mr. Elmer Wahi ‘ E'S't.'.lmbs, spent Sunday with the ormer‘s niother.â€"NMr. Allie Saddler ' of Berlin, and Mt. and Mrs. Clinton | Hahn and son â€" of <Waterloo, spent Eastr with their parents, Nt. and ‘j Wirs. Adam Saddier.â€"Miss Katherin ; tz is visiting with Miss Ruby | RatZ, Waterloo, during Easter vacaâ€" | _â€"Mr. Ed. Glebe attended" the fuâ€" | al of Mrs. Hufer in Floradale nn! Good Friday.â€"Mr.â€" Harry H. Fchni«’ Mer and brother Clayton were Sunâ€" 4 visitors at the home of Mr. and | . Albert Heipel.â€"The Evangelical foung People‘s Alliance held the elecâ€" of oMfeits _ on Friday evening, then the followins \oMcers were electâ€" e4: President, Addison Weber; viceâ€" ; pr~s., Edna Krauter; ree.â€"seo‘y, Clara Wleipel;. cor. and mis. sec‘y, Wesley Heipel; <treas., . Pearl Schweitzer ; rister, Lillian _ Weber; organist, ml; ass‘t organist, Clara ; Mbsarian, Edward Haba. Miss Bertha Coole visited Listowel County and District Happenings Heidelberg. on to. Mr. Elliott 1 spending several here. f _ Mr. Wm. Friend of Detroit, is visâ€" iting in town. * Mr. and _ Mrs. Wm. Andrich and family _ of Palmerston, are visiting the former‘s parents here. . Mrs. Webster who has been visiting a ter, Mrs. D. M,.Johnston, | to her home in Goderich on morning. Mr. and Mrs. Almer Schuile, "MWas# ter‘ Thomas and Mrs. Dorothy Schulte spent a day with the former‘s broâ€" ther, Mr.Enyel Schultz, of Berlin. * Miss Ethel Wright and Mis. Irvin Kraft are guests of friends Th Torâ€" Mr. Percy ‘ Ziemann, _ of McMaster University, _ son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ziemann, occupied the pulpit of the Baptist mission in Galt, at both morning and evening services Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schultz, son Irâ€" viz and daughter Violet, of Berlin, srent Good Friday at the home _ of Mr. and Mrs, John Livergood and the former‘s mpother. Mrs. Dorothy Schultz. Mr. Fehienbach who bought out J. H. Moore‘s saddlety business, . has moved his \{family into the house reâ€" cently purchased on Guelph street. Mr. and Mrs. John Knack, Beaverâ€" dale, entertained a large number of their friends on Thursday | night. Cards, dancing, etc., were indulged in until an early hour. Mr. Harry Beck has joined with Mr. B. W. Ziemann, of Preston, in partnership, and will conduct a merâ€" chant tailor business in Preston. Mr. David Beeschy, of Ohio, visited his cousins, the Panabakers, in town over the weekâ€"end. .# Mr. Gordon Murdoch fhants Bank staf is Easter holidays at his ilton. The regular monthly the Women‘s Institute: in Dr. Campbell‘s old day, April 6th. Private Fleischman . of the Second Contingent at London, spent _ the week end at his home hers. Mr. A. Bisch of Calgary is visiting his consins, Mr. anmd _ Mrs. L. Runâ€" stedler. Miss Kate Deane _ left for (velsh on Wedn siav where she undervwent a slisht oreration in St. ‘oseph‘s Ho wital. News Notes.â€"Miss Lizzie Brohman spent a day last week with her sister at Breslau.â€"Mr. Wim. Whitelaw was quietly married on Thursday last to Miss Jean McClunic of Guelph.â€"â€"Mrs. eration on Saturday last. We wish‘ Archic Newstead‘s many friends will be glad to hear that.she is able to be up a little while during the day.â€"Mr. John Pringle was taken to St. Josâ€" eph‘s Hospital and underwent an op eration on Saturday last. _ We wish him a speedy recovery.â€"Miss Bessie Austin spent the weekâ€"end with her uncle, Mr. A. Neustcad.â€"Miss Ruth Brydon spent Saturday night with her grandmother.â€" Miss Sheriff of Bresâ€" lau spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Mae ‘Shvrift.- â€"Mrs. J. Hooker spent a few days in Galt.â€"Mr. Harry Bell of Harâ€" riston spent Sunday with Mr. _ Wm. ‘Taylor.â€"Rev. Mr. Davidson of Guelph took charge of the services held _ on Sunday afternoon last.â€"Wedding bells will be ringing soon.â€" Messrs. Bradâ€" shaw and Taylor called on Mr. J. R. Strickland at Centreville on Monday evening.â€"Mr. John Burton and _ son called on Mr. Ben. Johnston on Monâ€" ‘day evening.â€"The many friends . of | Mr. Willie Burt, who worked for Mesars. Jas. Mcintosh and Archieâ€"Mcâ€" Corkindale will be sorry to Wear that he was taken to the Generak | Hosâ€" 1pltat, Guelph. C Valley.â€"Mr. and CMrs.â€" Roy Shie€d®l| ) _so of Derlin spent Sunday at the sgome." meniay evening. at Remsien > PSR OP ais aite" ie io: Hoooen > Mr. John Cowan spent Monday with | prospects are that the roads will soon Mr. Tom Forrest.â€"A _ very pleasant|be fine, and you will want your new event awaited Miss Ida Tuck â€" on|bicycle or your old one made as good Thursday _ afternoon, _ of last week|as new, read what our Repair man, Hy. when about twenty of her girl friends|G. Hachborn, offers you _ in another surprised her with a beautiful kitchen|column of this issue. shower, and on Monday afternoon of es this week she was again surprised by | I was cured of Acute Bronchitis the Ladies of the Panton Home Misâ€"\by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. sion, who presented her with a beauâ€" Bay of Islands, J. M. CAMPBELL. tiful rocking chair _ and a centre| I was cured _ of Facial Nevralgia ;hble in â€" honor of het future by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. marriage. Miss Tuck although ulmn" Springhill, N.S. WM. DANIELS. by surprise thanked all and welcomed I was cured of _ Chronic Rheumaâ€" all to visit her in the new home that tism by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. awaits hber, ~ Albert Co., N.B, GEO, TINGLEY, HESPELER Preston Mosboro. 0W w . of Torgnto, is days at his hoime 4 ue oi V To dsicand 6 3 meeting . of _ will be . held office on Tuesâ€" IH | News Items.â€"Mr. Geo. Strebel of Niagara Falls speht his Easter holiâ€" days at home here and left this mornâ€" ing for the Falls again. â€"Mrs. Jacob Miller and her two _ daughters ate spending a few days with friends and relatives in ‘Berlin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt and daughter Telitha, are .‘wum; the s';""“" of Miss &ry ler tim.â€"â€" ‘ Mi Katie m W&'m‘i’ lmflï¬lng triends ih "Be#NH) hnd‘ Watetlo6 for a tew days.â€"Mr. Fred Egerdi, who was doing a prosperous pusiness in Southy ‘,sm., was burnt out and is at preâ€" sent spending a few _ weeks with his ’nmu.â€".\fl. Charles D. Koehler is spending his Easter holiday in Presâ€" ton with his gisters.â€"All of our teachers left last Thursday for their respective homes in order to spend their Easter holidays with their parâ€" ents. News Items :â€"Quite a number took advantage of the_snow storm _ last week and did quite a lot of teaming â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. _ A. _ Faulkner, of Moorefield _ spent â€" Sunday with her parents here.â€"Mrs. C. Tabbert spent a few days last week with her uncle, Mr. Geo. Adams of Glenallan, | who is seriously ill.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burnett and _ family, _ of Carthage, spent Sunday with the latter‘s parâ€" ents, _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beggs‘â€"i Miss Edna Newton spent Satutday at Mr. W. _ Allingham‘s.â€"Rev. H. H. and Mrs. _ McPharson, of Glenallan, called on friends on Thursday.â€"Rev. Heslop, of (élenallan, spent Saturday afternoon at Mr. H. Newton‘s.â€"We are sorry _ to report the illness _ of Master Oscar Logel who has _ pneuâ€" I'monia. We hope he will soon _ be better.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burnett, and Miss _ Annie and Master â€" Willie spent Sunday at Mr. C. Tabbert‘s.â€" Mr. Thomas _ Rafferty and daughter Pauline _ spent Sunday with Dorking friends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tanner spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Miss Adams of Glenallan.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Tom Cassel spent Sunday with his parents at Dorking.â€"Miss â€" Kate McCormick returned home from the Guelph Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenyon of Brantford, spent Easter with Mr. J. J. Kenyon.â€"Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Mac Donald of . Toronto visited Blait friends on Saturday.â€"The _ special Eastâ€"r music at Blair Sunday School on Sunday was a treat, and an atâ€" tendance of forty in the recently orâ€" ‘gani».ed Adult Bible Class is a record breaker.â€"Miss Mary Wismer and Miss }Lilliau Frite of Jordan Harbor spent the Eastr holidavs with the former‘s fpare'nts here.â€"Miss Mamie Good and Messrs. Byron Kenyon and Harty De ‘hrusk of Hamilton _ Normal School, are Easter visiters at their r spectâ€" ive homes in Blairâ€"Miss Hackett of lPrestnn spent Sunday with Mrs. Joâ€" seph Hilbotn.â€"Miss (Clara Kicfhaber, |is visiting in Ayr.â€"Mr. Thomas Tilt is visiting friends in Goderich. Pretty April Wedcing.â€"A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hemmerich of this place on Thursday, April Ist, at 5 o‘clock in the afternoon, when her youngest daughter Hilda P., was united in the bonds of holy wedlock to Sidney T. Armstrong, formerly of Brussels, and lately principal of the public school here. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. P. Hansen, in the presence of only a few immediate friends. The bride was becomingly attired in ivory art silk trimmed with shadow _ lace and white satin and wore the groom‘s gift, a ‘pearl necklace. The young couple left soon after the ceremony on antrip to Toronto, Brussels and other points, and on their return will reside in Conestogo, where they will be at ‘homv to their friends. Local and Personal Items.â€"..Mrs. Lanson Nahrgang of _ Winnipeg left for her home last Thursday, _ after spending the winter with friends here and in this vicinity.â€"A number of wilâ€" ling hands recently assisted in taking down the big shed which Mr. Henry Ebel sold to Mr. Jacob Martin of near Martin‘s meeting house, who will after he gets it moved home rebuild it into a barn.â€"Mr. Jos. Snider was a business visitor in Toronto last Wed: nesday.â€" Miss Marion Schweitzer spent Easter holidays _ in company with her brother, Ed. A. Schweitzer, with the latter‘s family in St. Agathe, Quebec.â€"Miss Stroh of Waterloo was visiting at the home of her brothet Melvin here over Sunday.â€"Mr. Oscar Stroh is back at work _ behind _ the counter after being laid up for two woeks with lagripge.â€"«Mré, ‘Wm. Homâ€" merich is visitMi@ With her sister, Mrs. Geo..Good at St. Jacobs.â€" Miss _ M. Hagen of Berlin spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and _ Mrs. Sol. Kirch.â€" Prospects are that the roads will soon be fine, and you will want your new bicycle or your old one made as good as new, read what our Mepair man, Hy. G. Hachborn, offers you _ in another column of this issue. Wellesley Conesiogo. aa > \ 4. ze P e L s V es en o. n o ts n on Li,ee Uhronicleâ€"Telegraph, Watar 100, Tharsday â€" Xpril8, 1913 * Blair. M F P27 _ News Items.â€"Mr. of Torâ€" and Mr. Fred of the weekâ€"end .5:'-4 Bedford.â€"Mr. Ezra is the ere: Tor o fom Meyrcomts. and HH er & ~â€"Mr. ‘% M. Durrant and little son .A‘uhb‘d interbourne, were Mre®. Bemis on m.â€"fl:":. H. herd is ?,“"" a week at River.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Becker and Mr. Joe Wiles spent Sunday . visiting at Waterioo.â€"Miss _ Starr of Galt was the guest of Miss Myra Reist last Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beâ€" mis of Toronto spent the Easter holl days with Mr. and Mrs. Bemis here.â€"â€" Mr. G. Osborne MacKenzie of Embro spent a few days this week at Pleasâ€" oo s iinefprremmieen of qiraqeiere saoll e "ressman urg spei the m« with their aunt, Mrs. Moyemâ€"Miss Pearl Bedford and Mas ter Percival Bedford spent the holiday at Wallesburg.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Reihm of Listowel were guests of Mr. and Mre. Berla(.â€"-rr. Floyd and Mr. Irvin O. Shepherd of Berlin called on friends here on Sunday.â€"Mr. McDonald spent the Easter week at his home at Lake side.â€"Mr .and Mrs. ‘Allen Weber and family visited friends at Berlin on SBunday.â€"Miss Jean Clarke left on Thursday to spend a ‘week _ at her home at Berlin. Breezy news _ items.â€"Did gou get many _ Easter â€" egg8 °â€"Miss Louise Haide, of Berlin, visited at her home near here over the holiday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lackner spent Saturday at Linwood.â€"Mrs. R. Jackson and little daughter Margaret,< pfâ€"Hespeler are guests at the home of Mr. Frank Senior.â€"With the coming of | milder weather there will be the usual acâ€" tivity in the sugar camps. Quite a number have tapped, but the _ flow of sap has not been very great . so far.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorsch, of Waterloo, are visiting at Mr. Louis Huber‘s.â€"Miss _ Louise Huefner is spending the holidays with friends at Stratford and _ Listowel.â€"Remember |the horse show at Hawkesville _ on April l4th. Nee posters for attracâ€" tive prize list.â€"Mr. David Stewart returned to Elora after spending <a few days here.â€"Miss Edna Mayberry of Listowel, is the _ guest of Miss Loise Fowler.â€"Mr. Currey Bulmer, of Brantiord and Miss Nettie Bulmer of Toronto, visited under the parenâ€" tal roof over the holiday.â€"Mr. Stanâ€" ley Zinn spent Friday at St. Jacobs. â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Nelson Cunningham and son Eldin, of Berlin, are visitâ€" ing relatives here.â€"Mrs. A. Schweitâ€" zer and little son, of Berlin, are vis ting _ her â€" parents _ here.â€"Messrs. Charles Hoelscher ‘and Fred Bacchlet ‘o{ Elmira, â€" spent Sunday at â€" theit homes near here.â€"Mrs. Geo. Forwell and daughter _ Alma spent Saturday in the Twin City.â€"Miss, Rosie DorscH of Bamberg, is visiting her _ grandâ€" parents here.â€"Messrs. E. Haid, A. Martin and _ J. Zinger spent Friday at Waterloo.â€"A surprise party _ wa: held _ at the home of Mr. Andrew Bender on _ Monday night. All who were present report having had . a good time.â€"Mr. Jacob Messinger Sr., spent a few days at Hanover â€" last week.â€"Mr. _ M. Donald, _ of Preston spent Sunday with his parents.â€"Mrs. |('. H. Bulmer is visiting her son at News Itemsâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lindsay are spending Easter with the former‘s sister in Berlinâ€"â€" Mrs. Anâ€" drew M. Letson and Mrs. Levi Letson spent Saturday in Guelph.â€"â€"Miss M. A. Milroy of Eden Mills is visiting with friends here.â€"â€" Mr. E. Bowman and Miss Lida Bowman spent a few days of the past week‘with friends in Arâ€" kell.â€"Mr. Hy. Melitzer has purchased the residence of Mr. Wm. Tyler in this village.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Melitâ€" zer have moved to the farm lately ocâ€" cupied by the former‘s father.â€"â€"Mr. J. Fries and family have removed to the farm of Mr. Byron A. Letson.where he has been engaged for the _ ensuing year.â€"Mr. George Richert of Guelph is opening up a hardware and repair shop in the village. Watch our town grow.â€" A very successful meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon. Tea was served at the home of Mrs. _ J. Weaver. Excellent papers were giv« en by Mrs. C. D. Bowman on "Temperâ€" ance in the Military Campaign," and ;by Mrs. N. H. Gingrich on "Hints _ on Health." Mr. J. M. Hinchley, _ our principal, has gone to his home at Seaforth _ to spend the Easter _ vacation.â€" Miss Armstrong also returned home for the holiday.â€"Master Irvin Hurst who has been very ill with pneumonia is now able to be about again. end with Shearer spent the holiday with _ her cousin, Miss Florence Comell in Stratford.â€"Mr. Wim. Mayberry of the Montreal Bank staff, Stratford, holiâ€" dayed with relatives in and around Poole.â€" Football is apparently quite dead in this vicinity this year.â€" Mr. R. H. Magwood spent the holidays at his home here. News Notes.â€" A number of the young people from here attended the presentation to Miss Belle Fewings of Millbank of a beautiful couch _ and covor set, prior to her marriage to Mr. Gordon McCloy of Milverton.â€"Mr end Mrs. Jos. L. Ropp spent the week: SUCSESSFUL Theré _ was a good attendance at the Box Social held by the A.O.U.W. in their hall on Tuesday evening and a very enjoyable evening was spent ER Y West Monvwrose. Hawkesville. Poole. BOX SOCIAL ht the Easter holidays in the viâ€" | y of North Easthope.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Melitzer, of West Montâ€" ::‘u Mr. Addison Shoemaker of \ ,, were the guests at the home ol Mr. and Mrs, Jac Shoemaker on Good Friday.â€"Mr. Addison Grosz, of Berlin, is spending the vacation _ at his thother‘s here.â€"The Misses Ella and, Flovenib Spies jlefp on,; Friday to ; m‘ a couple of days with , their ‘Mr. Sam Spies‘at St. Thoâ€" mas.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shoemaker, of Elmira visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abr. Bowman on Sunday.â€" Miss Strangway and Mr. Forbes, our teachers are spending the Easter voâ€" eation at their homes.â€"We are ';Imll to report that Mrs. R. Slimmon who bas been on the sick list is able to j be about again. â€"Quite a number im our neighborhood are laid up _ with the La Gripp.â€"Mrs* Geo. Class left . for (iueiph Hospital on Monday _ to ; undergo an operation for appendicitis. â€"Mr. A. Houser was quietly married to Mrs. Noah Bearinger, of near Elâ€" mira last â€" Sundayâ€"Death has again‘ visited this village when Mrs. Henry Hofler _ after a short :liness passed peacelully away at her home about § o‘clock on Tuesday evening. _ The| deceased all through her long sufler-! ing bore her _ afflictions with _ true fortitude. Mrs. Hoffer was born _ in 1874 reaching _ the age of 40 years, 8 months _ and 9 days, residing in Floradale since her marriage to Mr. Hy. Hoffer. Being of a kind and quiet disposition she is leaving many |warm friends. Besides the sorrowing | husband her aged mother, one _ son |Emil: and one daughter Vera, surâ€" | vive to mourn the loss of a kind lovâ€" |ing wife and mother and who _ have _| the deepest sympathy of their large |eircle of friends _ in this community. The funeral took place on Friday afâ€" |ternoon and was largely attended by |sorrowing relatives and friends. Serâ€" vice was held in the Lutheran church _\ heing â€" conducted by Rev. R. Eifert, lof Elmira.â€"The Farmersâ€" Club will {hold their next _ meeting on Wednesâ€" day, April 14th, Mr. Hart of Toronâ€" \|to is expected to be present. _ News Notes :â€"Mr. and: Mrs. _ Geo, lerael ‘of Winterbourne, : visited . at the »~Bome of" Mr. and Mrs, Fred | _ on â€" Friday ~â€"Miss ‘Angle ' , Of Toronto, i@ spending‘ the holidays at the home of, . her ri-,, Mrs. _ Aaron Snider.â€"Miss lols Snider â€" and Lrother Lloyd, At the last regular meetinx of the Central Waterloo Farmers‘ Club the members took objection to the ‘"Paâ€" triotism and _ Production‘‘ ineetings which have teen held throughout the country, â€"and passed the following reâ€" solution : ‘‘We the members of the Central Watrtloo Fatmers‘ Club view _ with displeasure the action of our Deminâ€" ion and Provincial Governments in conducting the "Patriotism and Proâ€" duction‘‘ campaign. We believe that the formers of this fa‘t Dominion of ours need no trzing at this time from any Government to make thom loyal and that this campaign will not make any (material difference in their loyâ€" alty to their covuntry or in their efâ€" forts in production. We would respectiully suscest that We would respectiully suggest that |und were this large _ amount | of money suer spent in this campaign | for â€" wider here martets and cheap transportation and | hoh other ways of protection for the farâ€" | Mis mer the much desired increase in ptoâ€" ;spe: duction would follow which would be / in o! greater pensfith to the farmjng comâ€" \Tor munity . than this ‘"increased . producâ€" |Rere Yjon‘‘ campaign."‘ ‘t. n Wm. B. Orr, Alfred Tstacel," |v,r;u President, Secretaty. | FARMERS‘ CLUB IS OPPOSED TO GOVERNMENT PLAN At the annual meeting of The adian Consolidated Felt Co. L held yesterday in Montreal, Mr. J. Kimmel was clected President the _ Company, _ to succeed Mr. Lorne McGibbon. "PAGE FENCES WEAR BEST" YÂ¥ O UR P O C K:E T or the M ID DL E M ENS ? PACE WIRE FENCE €0O., LTD. 1137 King W. Toronto _ 87 Church St. Walkerville Between what you pay the dealer and what you get in fence, there‘s at least 50 per cent. "selling exâ€" pense." Which can‘t add one cent to valueâ€"but does add several cents per rod to cost. You put that several cents PER ROD in the "middleman‘s" pocket, when you buy fence through the dealer. You put that saving in YOUR OWN POCKET when you buy _ _ _ Because you buy direct from factory te farm. You pay us only a sin the actual cost. You save the 50 per cent. "selling expense" in the sha; FENCE. No. of Hlaps Spacing Price in Old bare . Melght inchos apart of borisontalle Ontario 8 37 22 ®, 9, 10, 10,.. ... §0.21 1 % a0 n oo 65.‘7 thg, $ $XXZX 2 Pike 7 40 22 0 8. $4. 7. 9. 5;1. 8 _ 2 â€" <te . 7 48 2200 5.365%. 75%, 9, 10, 10 _ _ . .26 uâ€"p is fbtRiktgy.d. & 6. 6; ty ©.:arrmger & a a7 11 &; s.;‘.';.ng,o.o‘i-_' 3# 0 & 47 164§ 4. 5. 554. 7, 814. 9, 9 4 .32 * 48 22 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6. 4 .34 9 48 1614 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 k .36 9 s2 22 00 4. 6. 8. 8ig. T. 81. 9, 90000 (34 0| 9 82 16 4, 4. 8, 5‘2 7. â€â€˜i *®, 9 .36 10 48 184 0X 41 3. 4. 85. 7. %, i-;. w 0 [ss 10 82 16 3. 3. 4. 4. 514. 7, 814, 9, 9 .38 1 58 1644 3,3,3, 3. 4, 85. 7. #%,.9,% 0 i1 New Ontario Prices on Request. _ ALL FULL No. 9 GAUGE When you‘re offered "other" SELLING EXPENSE." So that 42 42 47 47 48 48 _PAGE FENCE â€"â€"â€" DIRECT â€"â€"â€" Freight Paid &s, 7. t4, . Â¥ ... 1 o 5. 54. 7, 7. h‘. 8 _ f o $654. 754. 9, 10, 10 . __.. & PPb i# ooo | . 6. o ky 1 ic mmy n ut figfrepr® i‘ 6, 6, 6. 6, 6, 6,6, 61000 _ 14 6. 6, 6, 6. 6, 6, 6, 6 M I 4. 4. 5. 814. 7. 814. 9, 9 .... 1 is t 5 $y t,? K4 44 3‘% T. %, i-,’. & M 3. 3. 41 4) 514. 7, 814. 8, 9 14 3,03.3, 3. 4, 85. 7. 84. 9, 9 HEAVY FENCE thom loyal «shuu 1 not make ;ton their loyâ€" Hies: n. their efâ€" |and lat waest that |und of money (gâ€"er lor _ wider chere rtation and | hoh or the farâ€" Mis ase in fioâ€" (spe: Can Ltd. PRICE LIST D | Mr. W.O.Bundy _ spent Friday in \Guelph.â€"Mr. Lorne Workman and Mr. !Raiph Swakhammer of Acton _ SPORt Sunday with friends bere.â€"Miss Darâ€" rough and Miss Mabel Carnochan, ‘spent Friday in Guelph.â€"Mr. Milton ‘Goetz, who joined the 3rd Contingent a few weeks ago ‘at London, sjent Saturday at his _ home nere.â€"Miss |Frod, Friedman left Tuesday to spend a vacation at her home near Oteawa. \ â€"Mre. Frank Baker .Jr., of ‘Foronto, ‘spent Sunday under the parental roof. |â€"Mr. H.K.Schaefer of Watâ€"rloo spent ‘.\'unday with Mr. John. K oenig.â€"Misses Mapel and Ada Lantz of Berlin spent the week end at there. home â€" near ‘here.â€"Mr. _ Jas. McKenty of Berlin, spent a few days at his home here.â€" Miss Lulu and Miss Edna Kesso of Listowel spent the _ week end with Mr.Alex. Schluter.â€"Mr. Jos. Schumâ€" mer spent Sunday at his home in St.Clements.â€"Mr. Clayton Dechert of ‘ Berlin spent the holidays under | the ~ parental‘ â€" roof here.â€" Mr. â€" Barney . Lantz of Elmira spent Sunday at his ‘ home here.â€"Mr. Arthur Sanders who ° for the past few â€" months has been â€" employed at Milverton, has taken a ~ position â€" with _ Mr. J.G.Seip.â€"Mr. ~ Emanuel Voll and family of Waterloo ~ spent the week end with Mr. Gcorge k Voll, near Linwood.â€"Mr. Glen Wray : of Stratford _ is spending a vacation at Mr. H.C.Barlett‘s.â€"Miss Gladys Strome of Berlin spent the holidays at her hone here.â€"Miss Lena Gerth of Bamberg hes been engaged as dinâ€" inzroom girl at Mr. Norman Schlcegâ€" el‘s hotel.â€"Mr. Joseph Grasser deâ€" serves great credit for kesping ice in the rin‘k for the â€" holidays.â€" Messrs. Lorne and Alton Barlett of Toronto and Mt. and Mrs. Galloway and famâ€" ily of Woodstock, szent Friday at Mr. H.C.Barlctt‘s. â€"Miss Sandors and friend of Woellesiey spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. John Duench.â€"Miss Margaret Ress of Chesley scent a few days _ of this voek with Miss Dolly MeKay.â€"1r. al MNrs. Ed.Dierâ€" lamm and family c. _ L.sowel spent Sinday with â€" Mrs. Baney.â€"Mr. \Ueâ€" \Donald of*Newton _ spent â€" Saturday with (his | daughtor, Mrs. D. S. Wilâ€" liams.â€"M‘ss Dolly McBay of Toronâ€" to. scent the holidays at lhirâ€" home The litheran Club members p1 ed an excellent concert _ on Tu evening in the â€" new Concurdia which was very largely attende members of _ the club and friends. The program was of a high standard, and each number greatly appreciated. â€" fence at PAGE price: fence, sold through t? e.â€"Miss Fric â€"spent _ the ndpa, Mr. Hy da nt« You will no opportunity for worry, doubt or disappoint ment if you i your mongey in a savings account in The Waterioo County Loan and Savings Company. You get interest at the rate of 4 cent. twice a year and can add or withdraw at any time. } Mi The Waterioe Waterloo County Loan & Savings LINWOOD. A WISE INVESTMENT _ h D No. 9 top and bottom . alance Yo Uprights ® inches apart 18â€"bar, 48â€"Inch ........................ 20â€"bar, 60â€"inch ........................ Sft. GBtTG ............. fritee 12â€"ft. Gate oolctiimmee MSeTH, SHRND csltn cessn reeiiccicaie Heâ€"EC! Gune c mmig hn i03E )....... Set 100 ..................1... s 258 Ibe. Brace Wire .................... 28 lbe. Staples ......... N la t1 FREIGHT PAID ON ORDERS OF $10.00 OR OVER M it2 h V M Sut t hn We left ‘Th SPECIAL FENCE M Duench.â€"Miss sley scent a eko with Miss ¥‘rs. Ed.Dierâ€" bear this fact in mind. YOU MUST PAY THE dealer at PAGE price or lessâ€"must be of lower quality, to make up _ the â€"â€"‘"svllinx expense," I PAGE FENCE sells at the Ferfs Ceame® LOWEST PRICE for which We bers providâ€" on Tuesday cordia Hall, attended â€" by and _ their as of a vers s only a single small profit over and above in the shape of HIGHEST QUALITY H Dept. In t« The marriage took place at Swilt Current, Sask., on Saturday, April 3rd, of Miss _ Jennie Bish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bish, Waterâ€" loo, to Mr. Frank Tuphoime. +Mr.and Mrs. Tuphoime have taken up Sheir residence _ on his â€" homestead near‘ Swift Current, Sask. MARRIED AT Ilenrich.â€"In St. Jacobs, March 28th to Mr. and Mrs. August Henrich, a daughter. Martin.â€"In Woolwich, _ March 19%, to Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martin, & , Joseph Leaman. C \Lcwis-â€";\t I‘rcston, Mar. 21st, Mrs i Lewis. > Weber.â€"In Woolwich, March 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Menno M. Weber, a son. Millet.â€"In Wellesley, on March 24th, to Mr. and _ Mrs,. Geo. Miller, & daughter. Groh.â€"At Zion. Mar:; 2%5th, to Mr. son. : Schwartz.â€"At Conestogo, March 21, to Mr. and Mrcâ€" Ryron Schwartz, & Groh.â€"At Zion, Mar: 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Groh, a son. Rosenberger.â€"At Rosedale _ Rauche, Audrie, Alta., to Mr. and Mrs.. O. Rosenberger, a son. Hoerle.â€"At Philipsburg, on Mar. 9th, to Mr.. and Nrs. Nelson Hoerle, a daughter. Bast.â€"At East Zorra, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bast, a son. Karges.â€"At Waterloo, March 25th, to Mr. and Nrs. Geo. Karges, a soD. McAulay.â€"In Rerlin, Mar. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. John McAulay, a daughter. Schiedelâ€"At Bridgevport, March 22nd, Mrs. Noah Schiedel, in hert 74th vear. Leboldâ€"On Sunday, Mar. 14th, at Fifth Line, Wellesley, John Lebold, aged 68 vyears. Lindcr.â€"At Hespeler, Mar. 26th,Mrs. C. Linder, aged 78 years. Mallman.â€"At Williamsburg, Mar. 26, Edwin D. Hallman, aged 3 days. Weefahrt.â€"â€"In Wilmot ‘Township, on Friday, Mar. 19th, 1915, Elizabeth Woegfabhrt, aged 71 years, 3 months ‘and 7 days. Lenbardt.â€"In Wellesley Township, on Saturday,‘March 20th, Andrew Lenâ€" hardt, aged 61 years. . Summersâ€"At Galt, Mar. 21st, Jack Hohiâ€"Schopp.â€"In Wellesley, on Wedâ€" 21th,â€" Miss Elmina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Schopp, to Mr. John Hoh1, of Lisbon. Martinâ€"Bowman.â€"At Floradale, Mat. . 23, Miss â€" Sarah | Bowman to Mr. Aaron Martin. Pentland.â€"At New. Hamburg, March 27th, Miss Emma Peatland. Haug.â€"In St.Jacobs, Mat. 30th,Mrs. Noah F. Maug, m her 61st year. Floetka.â€"At Berlin, Mar. 25th, Mrs, Louisa Floetsa, in her 56th year. ~ammers, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Summers, aged 12 mos. Leamanâ€"At TPreston, Mar. 20th, Mrs. 4.35 4.85 Loun: indor 7A 78 81 If you must make money for some oneâ€" make it for yourself ! Mail your next fence order _ to the nearest PAGE BRANCH. _ Remit in cash, check, _ money or exâ€" press order, or _ bank draft. Get immediate shipment of LIFETIME Fence. Freight PAID on $10 and over. be sol bigges lar va When dealer things MORE SWIFT CURRENT i1 GRADE FENCE can sold. It represents m'u est actual dollarâ€"forâ€"dolâ€" value to be had in fence. m y':;ï¬puy through the erâ€" DO one of two gs. Either _ you GIVE tEâ€"or GET LESS. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Company Berlin