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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Apr 1915, p. 7

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47 â€" fie t . am Cr f : m s 4 is }a ‘ff P 4\ â€" mige, and | #-’ ‘~,.~‘1}=s'.‘: { & '.-~ , q.-’\ C e : z r&-;&i # “\' ome os M ind Mrs. *{13% k No 4 ;E?(, L n WeE : in % s e Mss P ngot is nciys ;"* “ ';Tl"'"' ‘?*" "Wad ‘.':‘l, w is .] 1 -‘-' .‘.i . & e .Q' A A,_. e o 4,_}-â€" <-w“; . um ) whar i‘?‘" Pemviee raves o uie Ir mertiingy on f \â€" wuiinan Tellord, M 19 6 + j P $ and | ::1; tm érd‘0 /=ou.ph =. ring the »session ~of the â€"Yhe ceremony > by |Q L , Lomlon and f )r.fi.;v“‘_ 1 Â¥ church, | Miss Eajome â€" Ratz, : Flmira, wete GQuelph. Promptly at 4 o‘clocs, to | enest ufin-souu. W. _ Poerâ€" the strains of igsohn‘s | bridal , _ Spring . Valley _ faru, lust BaÂ¥ch, played ‘by Miss Antiic Clegâ€" | week.â€"School . opened Monday with m-w who w@s|the usual Spring addition of *ids. â€" at d < by her , ‘Miss Dofis .. E. Richmond and Missâ€"Ethyle M. Cleghorn.. as fower girl in a dainty &.‘u- will lookâ€" after thew ”g white, ‘and basket of fowers, | wants during the coming term.â€" Miss was given away by her {ather. â€" She| Bthel Mae Reynolds returned to Lonâ€" m@;mm of _ ivory satin crepe) don Thursday to resume her studies with shadow lw;a:nd ut.um;m: wh the conservatory. k .‘ h â€" cartie a 8 er . bouguet Centr Conference.â€" % }; es and lilies of the valley. Oalmtlnlmu:‘I::"t Conferencg of 1: The groom‘s gift to the pianist . WA®|r utheran (Church was held hére this & pearl _ brooch and to the . flOWeT| week, Rev. Dr. Holfman, President gitl a silver mesh, bag. (â€" . |presiding.: â€" Rev.â€" Hollme, Wellesiey, _ News Items :â€"Lecturé on ; War.â€"On Puesday ‘evening, April 20th, a â€" lecâ€" Aure will be given in the Congregaâ€" ‘Mlonal church here on war, the cause of war, etc.,:by the Rev, Mr. S St Gustph, and profiises to be _ on» ‘bt the . most © interesting and profitâ€" hle lectures ever neld at this place. the Rev.: Mrc. Spence has <been givâ€" Ing ures for the last while, â€" and w-} to crowded houses, and we ‘expéect a full house hefe on Tuesday evening, April 20th,. \Special music will‘ be â€" . provided and‘ an admission fee of ten cents only .will be charged. ggnd bring your : friendsâ€" and> onâ€" the evening with us,, Everybody " After congratulations all Adjoutned ,,{l,f diningâ€"room which was prettiâ€" ly ‘decorated with Eastet lilies, and tbulips. _ Mr. and Mrs, Tellord: left ami ~showers of. rite and ‘confetti for take up their ce near Guéiph \Mr., Bert â€" Johnston spent Wednesâ€" Uay Aast at Mr. John Pinder‘s.â€"Miss Mossle : Brohma&h*hay wone to work pr ler.â€"Mrs, Hooker and Mrs. in Berner spent a day last â€" week i Berlin.â€"Mr. B. Johnston left on @turday dor Wellandvwhere he startâ€" ed to teach aiter the Easter holidays. =â€"Miss Beauchamp, of Preston, | has regurned _ to| | her duties as school #eacher â€" for No. 17 sthool.â€"Mr. A. wmk charge of the setvice on aiternoon last. «= . . . Mr.° and Mrs. Amsey Schweitzer last wéekâ€"end at "Toronto, the ists of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schieâ€" j Mrs. Elmer Snyder and family of Toronto, are. spending a few days atâ€"Ox â€" Bowâ€"farm with Mr,â€" and Mrs. Fe Snyder.â€"MasterGoldie Roâ€" 1 . spent the holiday {week _ with dri at Berlinâ€"Miss Vera Berlet spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berlet at Berlin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, of. Waterloo, Sundayâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Snyder. â€"Mr. rnd Mrs. Berlet had quite â€" a r accident happen to them last ' y, while on their way to visit friends .at Berlin. While turning . a orner on Lancaster St., an auto goâ€" ‘ing. the opposite direction, ran . into f korse and buggy, upsetting the ‘tig‘ and throwing out both the occuâ€" 3 , _ dragging Mr. Berlet _ for P twenty . feet till finally the horse broke lose and ran away. Jt ‘was finallyâ€"caught near the House of Reluge. m and : Mrs. Pe«â€"let rect ¢ A. gprains, but are able to be %.«gfln.â€"m. ‘abd Mrs. August idall and family moved to their new chome below Berlin last Wuesday where Mr. Randall has seâ€" eured a position. Their friends wish _ Real «Estate Changes :â€"Mr. Simon -.!Qply bought the house and lot «‘;2 "to his> blacksmith shop, formerâ€" 1y Oowned _ by Mr. Henty Ward, . of iforonto, and, has moved part of . it to his biacksmith and: intends y his, own: héhte mext to _ the new property;/Salso raising it hall a . . ‘thereby â€"greatly improving his ds Clsmarin . (eadared | with * n â€" Bunda) with near (Preston,â€"Miss Alice \ Berlin Renderâ€" \ â€"~ Ing Co. witfran spent a ‘few ‘days, °with mas, : last \ week, at Little Gerâ€" ny .â€"Sthoo! . reâ€"opened on Monday n on ) g“‘pmdme, and _ both iemers, . Nr. McDonald® from Lakeâ€" je, and Miss Clarke from Berlin on ty ><«Mrs. . tam@h of North Bruce tew Mays with Mr. and Mrs. m Wilkie.â€"Mrs. Peppler, of Tavisâ€" N#( *‘." ie .dll . with Qan,_ S HteYTH 0&_ smm eere ~ Hapsts ~OT tak : ue ravey ww h d shop ... . Taltow ';n:r':t::m DEAD AnNIMALS REMOVED #x FAEE * a radius of Ten Miles: every Buccess. in their new BLOOMINGDALE NOTICE ty and District Happenings |:: 4 $ mas. ~ Central District â€" Conference.â€", The Central District Conference of .m Lutheran Church® was held here week. Rev. Dr. Hoffman, President Fresiding.‘ â€" Rev.â€" Hollime, Wellesley, Freached Monday om:”fl Rev. Special music :was rendered by choir, the church wag. filled at both s°rvices and the interesting and . inâ€" structive . addresces were greatly apâ€" preciated, and attentatively listened to. ‘The different ministers were enâ€" tortained at the following homes :â€" Rev. Dr. Ijoifman at H. Gilles‘; Rev. Veit at D. Miller‘s; Rev. Bockeilman at S. Washburn‘s ; Revs. Rembe and Voelker at Mrs. Hollinger‘s; Revs. ‘Tappert and Linke at Mrs. A. Helâ€" ler‘s; Rev, Brenner at W.W.Fioefliin‘s; Rev. Lam‘e at. Jacob Stroh‘s; Revs. Hollime and Stremple at G. Kelterâ€" born‘s; Rev. Rable at J.T.Schmidt‘s, end Rev, Zarnke at Rev. HansBn‘s Parsonagp. ‘Thel . conlerence, which was quite a success, . closed Tuesday evening. a t Councillor Woods was a business visitor in town Tnesday. Wonder if he noticed any bad spots in the road tetween Conestogo and the Hub.)â€" Mr. J.L,.Wideman @ttended the Direcâ€" tors‘ â€" meeting of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co. in Waterloo, Saturday. ‘ ~â€"Miss Pletch, Berlin, was the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. F.E.Welkt, Isabella . St:, last week.â€"Mr. â€" Anthony Gk-l attended the Hydro meeting held in Mountaiy nosh melie of fen €. I Roall, mo ol Rev. °F.. S. Spies, celebrated her 90th birth day lest week, being six days older than Grandma Winkler. We wish both of our old ladies many happy returns pi. the day.â€"Mr. Lorne Snydér reâ€" turned Saturday to ‘Toronto, to reâ€" sume his studies at Varsity.â€"Mr. E. Richmond visited his home in Blythe last week.â€"Rev. W.0.Hebn left Tuesâ€" day for Milverton to attend the Anâ€" nral Conference. He taes a good ipâ€" port. Considering the hard times, there are 115 members and tbe an:â€"int paid in during the year avâ€" rrared over 184 dollars per memter. Enual to over $16,000.â€"Mr. J. Win‘kâ€" ‘ler, Waterloo, and Mrs. Voelker and davglter, Berlin, svent Tuesday with NMrs. P. Winkler, it being her. 90th hirthday.â€"We notice the man at the G.T.R. has put up a new flag, ‘the war‘ evidently is not over yet.â€" The war tax will not affect tickets from St.Jacobs to Elmira, Gueliph, Hamâ€" bure and intermediate stat‘ons. ‘The fare must be over a dollar before the extra charge is made. s ‘Promotion â€" Exaniination Report.â€" Honorsâ€"Calvin Rrutacher, Herbort Spies, â€" Salome ©Doerbecker, Lillian Snider, Ethel Miele, Willard m-. Kenneth Snyder, Florence Oberholtzâ€" ‘A large gang has ween busy cleanâ€" ing off© the stteetâ€"pavements. C Church Serviceyâ€"Lutheran, no | serâ€" vice; Evancelical, S.S. 10 a.m., prayâ€" er meeting‘11 a.m. No evening serâ€" . Passâ€" Eltoy, . Scheilele, Alberta Hehn, Warren Smith, Arnold Scheiâ€" thie, Edna: Steiner, Peroy Reitorl, Colestina ‘Spies, Wesley Ernst, . Tilâ€" man Frey, Fred Weber, Lorne Peterâ€" son," Elias ‘Shyder, Betsy Brubacher, Kathlecn Brubacher, Wuw, Edâ€" di6. Schlitt, Alton Good, Leola Berâ€" ges, Katie Sittler, Austin Kelterborn, Nancy nmuz‘wuu Schmidt, Maâ€" rle Good, Hi Kelterborn, Melvina Frey | oarruary| . The sad death.of Gregor Horgott vccurmrou at his hoimg O the Bt Ag# tha 214 after a lingering iliness of 8 3«- #, which he bore with great paâ€" ence. He was able to be around unâ€" ti} the last four days. â€" He was taken to his bed on Friday last and on Tuoxâ€" day morning he weas called to. . the gnt_mond. He was born in Waterâ€" and was sixtyâ€"four years . of age, He was married to Regina Meyo# and )mn union was blessed with _ cight children and sixteen grandchildren:â€" l.gnm Mre. Jake Reiber, Alexâ€" an of Berlin; Matilda,. Mre. Jake Herringer; Lidwina, Mrs. John Elert; William, Waterioo; Martin, _ Joseph, and Marguerete at home. The funâ€" bral will take place from his residence on Friday at 0.80 to the Roman Cath! Atâ€"Richmond, B.C., 12 Chinameén Church, St. Agaths, thence to the were fined for driving on the streets hqmfl * _ without lights, GREGOR HEAGOTT. Bt. Jacobs. mie thareh on sidaay _ Brickerâ€"Womer. On Monday, April 5, Mrs. u!-l "' to llro‘ "ir:“ a ... aagvey Bricker bf Alsask, Alta, We badâ€" an exceptionally large amount of snow ‘this year, but it bas disappeared Mxm is here. On account of the deep snow the range any, Ap 4.u-'u‘n‘m'°'“ z.e:;-.mhu-i.u!x‘:-r ptook | were ‘able to but e, n'fipmflnl‘go‘mm and ‘horses out here this spring. Farâ€" mers‘‘had a very: busy‘ time obtathidg their sced grain which was furnished K."" , 40 ~to 50 mn-h':::‘ :? ve h The: veailee . in quieral is alf that can be wished for. The farmers will l&udm‘;l-w, was a business visitor #o ; nh:â€"nluumaslm and Miss Sailna Martin : of Young#+ m.wmuwmmm m' and gmy' Sittier, w;& be on the land in a few d:fs, and wheat sowing will pe general by <the 13th ‘ingt. % # The Municipal Council of the Town: ship of Wellesley, met at the Council Chamber, Crosshill, Monday, the 5th day of April, 1915, 10 o‘clock in _ the f,'.“A / l M ~ * °00 , RUO P AY a 8 il the: membeérs ‘were present. A. &.‘mfiflm the Reeve, was in . the iP. . . x l Moy P bel{ . geconded 4: LA.';_.cK‘::A,_ that ::rfollgwlu uhc’ pltiena t e ues CE LNE luuy'lll' #C" counts be plll:,-â€"- ' Thos. Farrell, work on winter Johmu NEpVNY <cdad". 3:23‘5, n r: winter he M?:umut. shovelling gravel 4.00 W. J. Hayes,.auditor‘s fees ... 15.00 Sam. Hieronimus, refund of statute labor, eounty system ..... . .. . Alm Ludwig, refund of statute Martin $by, refund of | atatuie August ‘Hergott, repair bridge and AUpPDNER: .: 14 .0. & 2. +. 20..0V 0 BM Johnâ€"Gerth, workâ€"on winter road 2.00 Henry ~Kelly, repairs to plough _ 4.25 Ed Schmidt,.work on winter road 570 Jac. Kuntz, repairs to plough â€".. 3.00 Jos, Runstedler, ‘discing road .. . 4.00 Jacob R. Runstedler, to balance _ D .MecEachern, services re Thos. W.â€"J. Vail, services <re ; Thos. Miss B. Bracey, services re Thos. Ransom (nurse) ... ~....... .. 43 Jacob 8. Hahn,. 44 Jas.. DcKay, 45 Stephen Scheerer, 46 Ira Fowler,. 47 John W. Martin, 48 Henry Wahl, 49 Alex.‘ Schlueter, 50 John Helscher, 51 Noe F. Martin, 5% Moses S. Bowman, 53 John Wilkingon, 54 Christ B. Frey, 55 Andrew Wilson, 56 W. DeKay, 57 E llevhlnsg. 58 John Logel, 59 â€"M. very, 60 Geo..Isley, 61 Wim. Calder, 62â€" W. Milner, 63 David ‘Axt, 64 Thos. Farrell, 65 Nick Roe, 66 Alex. Beggs, 67 Chas. Logel, 68 Anth. Koebel, Sen., 69 J. G. Seip, 70 John Friedman, 71 Pem. Hosea, 72 and 73 Alex. Morrow, 7 4D. H. Bender, 75 Wm. Axt, 76 John Heimbuch, 77 Joseph Runstedâ€" ler, 78 Menno L. Erb, 7 9Alex. Chal mers, 80 Georfe Eydt, 81 John Phair, 82 Andrew Tillie, 83 Ed. Bier, 84 John B. w'fig Henry Kelly, 86 Wm. Hur, as, 87 in ‘Forwell, 88 John Gasho, 89 Jacob S. Erb, 90 Jgmes Dewar, 91 Joel Jantsi, 92 W. B. Hamilton, 93 Arthur Freeborn, 94 Henry Neeb, 95 C. A. Bier, 96 John Farrell, 97 A. P. Dammeler, _ 98 Henry Dietrich, â€" 99 Charles Gles. _ _ e l C Bydraw No. 408 to appoint Poundâ€" keepers and Fénceâ€"viewers was filled in As follows:â€"Poundâ€"keepers, G.:. A. Barber, Wim. Shiner," hfin Eyat. David Axt, Louls Esbaugh, Jacob S. m Mexyers , «@avi® sMeFadden, â€" Nownan Kay and John Rusker, Wellesley Tp. Council â€" Ayr PETEA F. SCHUMER, io O (% f Slece â€"â€" ht in mrin | wor perrties s uie ot we, oae M e ""‘3Â¥ Eu’nbl u“lhn P ‘ ‘â€" + ~{+ 0d wasâ€" ‘ Â¥ x 4+ | dnnoghtert.â€"of the late. . Mr. â€" Mrs. m Ravid Panataker, of<this plase.. . telét. On su». {nerat: witl_.te held.. Seturdap Tp. Clerk ine at his funeral on Thursday, years in this vicinity â€" which were so largely attended. j â€"+ MR s 5 V David Panataker, olâ€"this plase.. .KTbt Inogn, Mrs~ Anta â€" _brought » an {tnoral : will .be. held. . Sa/ |nétion agai m‘&%«u Brussels cemetery,, M mt op C’ pre .; for the insurance money, Fungral â€"â€"; Largely . Attendéd â€"« "to : $1000, great res;oct in which the late Thoâ€" } (Thin ca ,“rnum mas. Cooper. was . held in life, was l"*‘ < ol and, Mrs:. shown by the unusually large gatnet: | Linkeâ€"was .. awarded $1000 damages, tan.thu!_uan‘!’h!nz, cA ng ‘ argued that the plaintifl‘s have teen but fow funttals in | brus! had / ~been gone seven yeats yeats in this vicinity â€"which were 80 Land waslooked upon as dead. ‘The following is the ‘result‘ of ‘the Promotion Examinations it Linwood Public School.. Those ‘marked * failâ€" #d4 in one: subject or :more, and will remain â€"in the same class : â€" <â€"{>~ Sr.AH, to Jr. 1V.â€"C.Ct)okshanks, W. Brggs, J. Beaton,. â€" .. s J¢. ‘1lL. â€" to Sr.1I1.â€"Hilda Déechert, B. Wray, . R. Holling, C. Lutzs, W. Echlueter, *L. Ament. . S¢. 11. to Jr. 1I1.â€"MF. â€"Koenig, .‘ A, Lantz, D. Kocnig, W. Stricker, :.‘ Ament, J. Carnochan, L. Dechert,M. Schineter,â€" E. Schlueter, *W. Fink, > Messrs. Leri Panabaker, Neile Panâ€" abaker and David W er, [ tended the funeral of late . Chambers at Ethel, Saturday, ~ .« . ‘Jr. I. to St. TL.â€"J.. Manser, . H. Lutz, (B. Wray, B. Burnett, "O. Koeâ€" pig. *H. Schlueter, _ K: Burnett.â€"At Winterboctne, April 6th to Mr. and Mrs. David Burnctt, a Lobsinger.â€"Atl St.Clements, â€" April 5 to Mr, and MrS. Louis Lobsing»r, A Shevermanâ€"Néar New Germany,Mar. 27th. to Mr. and Mrs. Wo». Shever» man, a daughter. t Fentonâ€"At Conestogo, â€"Apt. 9th, to Mr. hnd Mrs. Robt. Fenton, : & daughtet. A k Wogenastâ€"Balger.â€"At © Lisbon, _ Miss Jr. IV. to £r. TV.â€"W. ‘Hahn, "E School Report. Conestogo. Births. + Phe case was subsequently < heard m" + Appelate Court at Osgoodé ‘ wand 1t. was contended that the v.mmumzmmir | able evidence. to show that } Inkg :»)was dead â€" or missing since X004 . Nt ;n3 Kbe S a3) * ~result there was a swatm. of ’3’&- heard on Tuesday after= noom, in _ dn endeavor to bring ,.out ‘oot. that Mr. Linke is deâ€" f P E.,Qu, Rumpel was called ihd"~ said he_had received a letter from aâ€"New. York‘ firm, asking : for references As to Mr. Linke. He did Mr. Wm. Burnett moved his houseâ€" '-hold effects to Linwood on Tuesday, aud Mr.=Jas. Richardson ‘of Crossâ€" hill moved onto Mr. Burnett‘s farm. Eflm ‘them success in their new ‘ es.â€"Mise Annie. MacFherson â€" of Linwood spent last week with her brother, Mr. John MacPherson.â€"Mrs. C. Tabbert spent a few days â€" last week with her uncle Mr.. Geo. Adams of ~Gichallen:â€"We are sorty to hear that. Mr. Newton Allingham lost a wery : valuable hors* last week.â€" Mr. \WI'I_I.‘ Holt and Master Hatry.. szrent w aitrracon jat, Mr. : A; Newâ€" *ton‘s.â€"Mester Willie Newton had a As ttack. of appendicitis last e Qn are glad :to hear ..that he is ~ improving. â€" .. Misses .. Bertha and .Vernia Tabbert . spent Thursday fafternoon with their friend Miss .Jean Allingham.â€"Mr. Jas. McCormick sold ‘l.hl_l‘mgnbio hundred acre farm to Mr. John Y.ozplmlod\"b t}m very nice mn of f sand &ight hundred dollars.â€" ‘fi?w Nurse called on Mrs. Wom. Allingham . on Thursday.â€"Runaway : Mr, Henry. Newton‘s horse got titred [qmr him on Thursday, and mmm of the letter, but the impression it was: atâ€" #er. »Mr. dAisappeared. .Mr. . M. Mmh. c of the plaintif and the n . asked about ... the letter .0 to ‘by. Mr.: Rumpel MM%M{M heard of it but forgot to‘â€" mention. it the prezious trial: The case was left over. wi.til o ‘~ to permit : Mr. Rumpel <to search for the letter, and also to seâ€" ure ‘@n" additional witmess. Mr.© E. W,â€" Clement â€" ‘acted for the plaintiff, and~ ~Mr. G, H.~â€"Watson for the deâ€" igh.&. letter is secured which ‘Mr. Rumpel® referred to, it will be forwarded, to the presiding:justice beâ€" tore ‘judgment is ‘given,} ) :) , / > . ® CMApP w ltely . us | M 424 $ p Given . Judgment. > ie dn ca‘s 6 c , ?d‘fio.'bé:'l’ofitol Winifred: Brewsâ€" ?r,'dnc\lbn of the estate of Robert â€" ‘Lockhart of Hespeler, brought an action against (W.. Munns, suing for tl‘o':‘m' ‘the result ‘of a stock transacâ€" v.l .‘ Iudgment. was ;1;:::.(;?:. the fult mz: t andâ€" costs.. ‘H.J.Sims for th* plain and ~McPherscn and ‘Co. ict the defendant. /0\ ~Being Heard Toâ€"day. ‘‘The court will likely e concluded this afternoon. ‘There was only one case on the list to te heard at noon and it is ‘between : Jas, A. ‘Ray vs. Geo. and L. Gettas. M.A. Secord for the plaintiff and ‘A.B.McBride for the defendant. started home at.about the rate of forty ‘miles ‘ah i‘im but ‘before reachâ€" ing jts destination it was caught and taten back to ite owner.â€"Miss Jean Allingham ‘hes returned. . home after s wending. some> time _ with. Linwood Macton. any Tigaday ;abter} of Queliph was in town on Sunday..â€" Miss Myrtlie. Lindenschmidt is visiting at her home neer Mitchellâ€" Mr. F. ‘attondiyg / the : Rexall ~convention and on n is and Mre, Werner mmvil: boen called home on account of the iliness of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. Ford, of Stratford.â€"The Misses Puddicombe ditions of life and growth.â€"School reâ€" openéd after the Raster vacation Monâ€" day morning. . A large number _ of little ones made their first appearance at school.. ‘The roll now shows about 300 pupile. which is very large for & 'q‘v‘n of this size.â€"‘The funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Schildroth took place on Tucsday afternoon from her late résidence on Jacobs street to the Evanâ€" gelical church, and from there to Riverside cemetery for interment. Deâ€" ceased, whose maiden name was Anâ€" nie Gertrude Thl;_lh:‘u a daughter of the lete Henry , of Rast Zorra, where she was born in 1855. reaching the age of 59 years, 4 months and 26 days. She was married in 1875 to hor now bereaved husband. Their union was blossed with six children, two anrviancy cmdb all vnouveek raeiy canniianenit c the stock ana}., Wallaceburg, _ April . _ 13.â€"Th angtion lbout%l"'fl'm- aged 71, and Mlm . F. V. Riethâ€". a resident of Wallaceburg, o ege, will be in {home this morning. He i return efls’_\g&ihameu business. â€" He served it\ . The members â€" of the & Emmanuel Evangelical Church ed to an interesting address day _ evening hy-ix. Frank Ha Mr. Haight recently trip to . Bermuda -i“"# on the ‘"Bermuda Islands,‘ and two and Mr, brothers. ‘The thy of their ma sad bereavement Mohrâ€"Miller ~N + Pth: of Apnes Milics, of Mr. and Mrs. Bér :’e‘"i') Bnmp ted.. Â¥ » 1. Ininediate rglatives i tfifi parties were present at the . immediate relatives of the eefth parties were present at the happ sion. â€" Mr. and lvi,jlolrr are â€" ® mlâ€"ntmvlm 1 it $ toy, Mildmay, ug;g’ o. horkin $ other places. ve *b wishes ofâ€"their many friends for happy wedded life. t3 (<Ad Noi'“w"l'-.m ”“-lf;t’ other great suecess, ~ although it not as.good as last year, fl ent weather sud bad ‘_\ ib were the reasons that not so many tire horses were shown.. . The. classes, however, were all w« °‘§L_ number of spectators <though _ was not, up, to that of last year, â€" _ competent judges, ~Mr. G e C ton of Dumcrief, for heavy ‘Jr K Dr. Rutledge of Lambeth, â€" for 1 horses, gave satisfactory isiont awarding prizes. .â€" There were al seventy entries in all classes, and der the present conditions the | was considered a great success. . . harness business. < He: served w‘ ~ > American â€" civil war,, m : under pension of the. U S Governmbent. : Four son8,, Leo# erloo, Towa Austin of. Tatégg,'.; mond . of Detroit, . and ~Herma Montreal, .. and one danghter, â€" Marie of New. York, survive, be his wife. He was an active meor of ‘the Catholic Mutual Benefit . ciation, and served for -g::l‘ on the Separate School Board. ‘. The Waterloo Musical ‘ ah ‘executive meeting on . day night, . Among ~~â€" other '}";‘ ‘ was â€"_July: 1st celebration and .. th*. holding of a tattoo. _ y} e previous years but if for fi son it â€" should not be, & Day celebration will be run: ” Musical Society. ~ fore the outbreak: of tbwh forced â€" them to fiee for Rev. Mr. Storms told in‘ a xeal mamner of their experiences, _ were â€" many + and varied in their escape. He also told _ their work among the natives of country. At o The "patriotic‘‘ euchre . E5 Tuesday evening in the Acadian: was wellâ€"attended, and proved to a very successful affair. (>*>/.. LECTURE ON BEAMUDA, hy Pricnts Mor. me®l. ; v‘ s uEl a & e ”:s ‘“,'T“!

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