fures. ol "-’s -O‘h"Ԡd eC amaship® Councit"mests on Tuesiay s ,‘.n ;si ‘;,?’ ""v»‘ .: Sutm: 0 8 w a 7 opNigitlh Es i will ipe. beld in th m»fli es AvSPDCE WHE : lA e â€"The . Cl m“‘;‘ evening last, when the officers for the : _were as folloaws ;â€" > .V â€"Miss Ada Snider. . ; Ground â€" Committeoâ€"Misses _ Nora Snider, Lenora Hought, Hattie â€"Snidâ€" ef, Hilda Snider and Nora Rosenberâ€". ger. . . Mr, Peter Kirch has shown us. a duck,egy of unusual size, it measured s.â€"Besides Rev. and Mrs. H.}P. wisen, Messrs. Val. Gies, Albert , _ Noah Stroh and the Missos Schweitzer, Carrie Schumakâ€" er, Clara . Dabmer and. Clara Knarr, peptresented . our _ Luthéran Sunday school at the Convention at. Waterioo on Monday.â€"Mr.. and Mrs. Norman Dalimer. and daughter, and Mrs. Adam Doerr spent Sunday with Mr. _ and Mrs. Martin Dahmer at Preston.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Miller and family spent the holiday with St. Jacobs friends.â€"Among the visitors here over Sunday we got notite of the followâ€" ing ;â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eulet, of Berlin, at Henry W. Ebels; Mg. and Mrs. G. Bott and Miss P. Doerr, of Berlin, at Adam Doetr‘s ; Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hemmerich and family of near Elmira, at Mrs. Hemmerich‘s ‘the Misses Luelia and Nelda Shelley, of Berlin, with their parents ; Miss Lizzie Holle of Berlin, and Miss Magâ€" gie Maiet and lady friend of Hamil~ ton, at Val. Gies‘; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Schmidt and family, of Berâ€" lin, with Sol. Kirch ; Mr; and Mrs. Edwinâ€" R. Good and family, of Berâ€" lin, and Gordon H. _Good, of Hamilâ€" ‘ton, at. Allan Good‘s ; Messrs, Louis and Clayton Dahmer, of Berlin, _ at the home of their parents ; Mr. Clayâ€" ton Knarr, of near Elmira, at the parental home ; Mr. Wm. Scheifele, of Berlin, with nis son Chas. Scheiâ€" fele.â€"Mr. Norman Koch, of Berlin, was a visitor with his friends here: on Monday.â€"Someone has just been wondering when the Township Counâ€" wil will enforce the Byâ€"law passed. a few years ago, prohibiting the “h;; of bicycles on the sidewalks, of ch a great deal is done. The use of the‘ gidewalks py foot passengers‘is thereâ€" fore becoming ratherâ€" dangerous. This‘ would pe a good thing for our townâ€" ship fathers to take up at their next meeting. There is no reason why the roads could not be used by, wheelers as they are in good shape and _ not nearly as dangerous for the reckless riders to run one down. They should always consider . the "safety first" saying.â€"Fishers â€" galore on Victoria Day along the Grand and Conestogo rivers. News Notes:â€"Well here we are acain after an a>@mce of about four weoks. Everything seems to be love ly. The warm weather is coming in and _ the crops are loOking fine.â€"â€" Quite a few from around here atâ€" tended the wedding of ome of . our most popular young men in the perâ€" son of Mr. Henry Hagaedorn who was nfarried to Miss Alberta Koch, of near Breslau. We wish th> yorng couple a bright and â€" happy future. Quite a number _ from our n#ighborâ€" hood attendcd the funeral «of the late Hengy (Einwechier in New Dundee last . Sunday.â€"Personals:â€"Mr. _ and Mrs: Edward Wilkclm from> Berlin, gpent Monday with the Jattet‘s par «ntg.â€"Miss Inez Zoellnor stent Sunâ€" day with Miss Flossie Staeger in Borlin. Mr. and Mrs. .Jno. Battier, visitâ€"d with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Richm last. Sunday.â€"A number from hround â€" here attended the footâ€"be!l match . at Doon last Monday after noon, betwern Galt and Doon. The weore was 1 to 0 in favor of Galt. J 1 * C Py . Williamsburg. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and District Happenings > News Notes :â€"Mr. : andMr3. Richâ€" -u?uu lar, crowd ol rmw day evening _ in bomor of t son Carter Sugg, who expects tos leave Guelph any time to go to the Lonâ€" a very. +Appropriste and lengthy vas .. and at a Miss m“ Car & ed about midnight.=Mr. John tif who is enlarging his barn had bis taising two weeks ago. The . work was done by block and tackle, . the Moyer. Brotherw had the contract.â€" Mr. William Shireman raised an adâ€" dition to his barnâ€"last Monday which shows prosperity.â€"Born to Mr. © and. Mrs. Archie Shoemaker, a son, â€" on Monday, . May 10.â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs.~ . John > McéKenzie, a daughter, Saturday, _ May 15th.â€"Mr. Andrew. Benninger‘s ¢ldest son had the misâ€" fortune to cut his foot very badly‘ a few days ago.â€"Mr. Anthony . ‘Bowâ€" mulmrhgmnuchlro?m & rupture of an artery in one, his legs, Dr. . Nairn is in attendance.â€" Mr. Menno Wideman of New Jerusaâ€" lem _ was in ‘o%r ~ neighborhood last week blasting large stones with dynâ€" amite.â€"It seems to matter but little whether the stones weighed one ton or ten tons, they were shattered . all to pieces.â€"Miss Maggie mzh has been spending @ few weeks with her brother Mr. Robert Forrest,.â€"Miss Priscilla Hamilton, of Sarnia, . has, been spending a few weeks with her parents.â€"The anniversary service ol Chalmers church was ably conducted by Rev. Mr. Craw, from Elmira.â€" Greetings from the Guelph Presbyâ€" *ery were read during the service and splendid music was rendered by the choir assisted by Messrs. Veitch and Loggie, of Toronto.â€"The annual tea meeting and concert took place on Monday evening.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. John Ridge motorâ€" ed from Hamilton .and spent Sunday and Monday with friends in this viâ€" cinity.â€"Mr. > Hugh Veitch from the Torontb University, is home for the summer.â€"Mr. Wm. Lehman is spendâ€" ing,some weeks at Mr. John Hardy‘s. â€"Mr. Roy Loggie fromToronto, (is a visitor here. He sang a solo very acceptably in Chalmers Church on Sunday morning.â€"Mr.~ ~and Mrs. J. H. Ranson ~and . family fromâ€"near CGuelph,â€"â€" #pent SBunday‘ at Fristone, Villa.â€"Mr. . Frank Craig and Miss Craig from Toronto, are spending the holidays at the home‘of Dr. and Mrs Naifn.â€"Miss McLean, of Toronto, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. â€" Mahood.â€"Mr. and Mré. Sun{ Burnett from Elvra are visiting with ‘relatlves and renéwing old acquaintâ€" ances here. â€" ; Football: The Galt football team journeyed to our lively burg on Satâ€" urday evening for a W.F.A. game. Both tsams played firstâ€"class ball. The local poys had the petter of the ergument, hfl}*"«. witning by & ecore of‘2 to 0. Next game on Satâ€" urday evening 23th with St. George. A; keen contest is assured. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur‘ Spaetzel of Berlin and Mrs. Albright of Kingâ€" ston spent the holiday in town.â€" Miss Marie Bock is spending a sbort holiday . at Chatham.â€"It is our sad duty ‘to report the death of a b.ll_h_l.v cstcemed citizen in the person of N'~| Henry Einwachter, who died at Galt Hosrital last Friday morning. De cas‘d was in his 64th vear. Our: heartfelt sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. The New Dundee Womens Institute held theit annval meeting on Wednesâ€" day aftcrnoon, May 19th, at the home of Mrs. A. Macdonald, A good proâ€" grammée was given. The officers for the coming year are as follows. Preâ€" sident, Mrs. Kocllsr, viceâ€"pres., Miss 1. Bergey, sâ€"cond vice., Miss A,. Copâ€" loy, seerctrry Miss May Veitch, asst. sec‘y, Mrs. Heilds, Mr.* and _ Mrs. John Chipman â€" of Birtlin, wers renewing acjuaintances here last Sunday. . News Notes:â€"Among those who were visitors in this vicinity rqm ly were, Mr, a‘tl_. Simmone Drayton _ wi . and Mrs. THOWT NHSKE TTA ~Comppert or at Mr. and Nes, M. M. Alants‘s~â€" Miss Margar+t Rennie â€"of Berlin at I r home.â€"Mr. R. Manser of Toronto with old acguaintances.â€"Mr. Win. hmmg’ of Wattloo at Belmount Home.â€"Mr. Wm. Ward of Stratiord. ‘n his home,â€"Miss Hattic Bickel of Berlint at hir home.â€"Mr. Ed, Petch of Beflh,'†Mr. and Mra. Jno. L. Hamm»nd‘s.â€"While among thoss who were | away) visit‘ing were: Mr. R. Lookthart at /his ‘homé in Listowel.â€" Mr. Joe Close at,Gueiph.â€"Mrs. Geo. Potch at «Barlinâ€"Mrs.. Thos Rennie, spent m day last week wlï¬l,lbnâ€" thor, Mr. }lqh.l‘n-:#b Â¥ery low â€" at Stratford . Mrs. Foster and Miss Laura wore visitors at Mr, and Mrs, E4. + ews Notes:â€"Among those who m s visitors in fl:; vlg‘nlby f wer * s. Simmons B9 uc s in ealtoht 3t and miy, m. "m. Sfanil â€" | h0006 # 3 New Dundee. Crosshill News Items.â€"Mr. and Mre.J. D. ; se ysM p. Fattiater uns whs y & tms ts 8, Fvur qo o d the bilder. " at a-u.flung.v 8| p. "““; Spies and daughters Lourk ‘dm-' l f‘:‘:.‘l’.%%!n&.ï¬:: as her quain tan qu.il\lu-ei' » George . Forwell and , Mint Ailma, motored to Guelph last Wedâ€" nesday.~â€"Among those who spent Supâ€" day at the home of Mr. Louis:Huper‘s were Mr. and Mrs. John Huber: and tarsily, of Berlin, Mr. Joseph / Comâ€" o . m "had t‘m C " m_, mfl Hoelscher, of mira visited under the parental roo! m.ln Neha%m' son ‘ , of Berlin, spent wit! relatives here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 2t Heldelbergeâ€"Sise K. Ballacd, of at e .â€"Miss K. Ballatd, ~of Galt, visited at her home here over Bunday.â€"Mrs. C. H. Bulmer is visitâ€" ing friends at Yatton.â€"Mr. M. Donâ€" ald.d?mto-.hvm;ï¬hhpu- ents here.â€"Mrs, Frank orâ€"is visâ€" iting her sister at Preston. . â€"Mr, George. Lackner, of Toronto, and Mr. and _ Mrs. Grabam Lackner, of ~ Essex, are visiting their mother here.â€"Mr. David Donaldâ€" was a visiâ€" tor to Guelph last Tuesday, Mr. M. Donald, of Preston was visâ€" iting his father. and. mother, Mr. and Mrs. EFred Donald.â€"Mrs. Hatry Weâ€" hiler and datiehter Vesta of WaterlOo spent .Sunday and Monday at hor father‘s home, Mr. John Ottman‘s,â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lacner motored last Sunday to St. Cautch,. ‘The car is fine Fred.â€"Mr. Thomas Walter of Berlin : spent _ the 24th at his bom: here.â€"Miss . Mery: Snyder: of: Gusiph was â€" the gucst of her sister Mrs. Alvam Ottman.â€"Mrs..B. Ballard . is the guest of her son in , Toronto for a few weeks.â€"The Misscs Alra ml Rosmund . Weber spent thsir holiday at their home hcre.â€"Mr. G. Lacknor: of Berlin called on friends on . Mgnâ€" day.â€"Mrs. H. Cornell is the guest .of bâ€"r cousin, Mrs. Smyth, Berlinâ€"â€"Mr and Mrs, Schwityher of Berlin called on Mr and Mrs. August Ahrens . on Sunday.â€"Mr. H.‘Homeyer of Berlin, |spent. the 24th ofâ€"May at his hom ‘here.â€"NMrs. Alvan Oftman â€" is the zucet of Mrs." Harry weiler Waterâ€" | footâ€"Mr. snd Mrs. G. Lackner . of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. George Lec m»r of Toronto spent a . few days visiting _ their mother, Mrs, Fred Lacknert Sr.â€" Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Davidâ€" s nâ€" of Hamilton called on Mr. . and Mrs. ‘Ahrons on Monday.â€"More fishâ€" ers. than fish on Monday.â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs. Knipfel and daughter of, Berlin, spent Monday at Mr. P. Dentifnget‘s â€"Mr, John Riddle was in town bn Monday.â€"Miss Mary Aan Donald. is visiting in town. News â€" Notes :â€"Corn â€" and potato planting â€" is the order of the day.â€"â€" Mr. _ Manasseh Hallman intends to hold a barn faising this week. Personals :â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs. _ Enos Cressman of New Hamburg, visited the latter‘s father,â€" Mr. J. S. Hallâ€" man on Sunday.â€"Mr. A, C,. Bowman has returned to Parkhill, after spendâ€" ing a few days at his home here.â€" Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey, of New Dundee, and ~Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shantz of Baden, â€" were Sunday visiâ€" tors in the neighborhood.â€"Miss . Ida Bowman of Waterloo, spent Sunday in the neighborhood.â€"Mr. Ivon Ware: of Winterboutne, spent Sunday visitâ€" ing in:this vicinity.â€"Mr. and Mrs. William* Knechtel, of Berlin, visited the former‘s brother, Mr. J. Knech tel on _ Sunday.â€"Mr. Charles Wankâ€" lyn, of Berlin, motored out to the home of Mr. E. Devitt last Wednesâ€" day.â€"The Misses Barbara and Maggie Shantz spent the weekâ€"ond undet the paréntal toof. â€"Messrs, George Milne and Eldon Baer visited the â€"latter‘s home near Blair, on Saturday,â€"Quite a number from this vicisity took : in the New Dundesâ€"Galt football match, at the former place Saturday night. To Bao-hq\“ and Others:â€"A demâ€" onstration will pe held at Baden on Wednesday ‘June 2nd, 1915, in the beckeopers in this vicinity. A numâ€" ber of Provincial dentonstrators will be present. Every thing free, Bring your bes veils along. News Nates:â€"quite a few _ from bere . celebrated . the 24th hâ€" 6':3 fishing.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman spent the week end with the latter‘s perents, Mr. and Mrs. Androw Bydt. â€"Mr. ni:u Roth of Hamburg, ‘nl 8 y _ with friends hcre.â€" w * Lydia Rapp visitsd over the boliday with her friend Miss Mary "‘chmidt.â€"A weddin: wis very quictâ€" ol Mr. Michael Zabs ol Wellesiey ty solemnized on Thursday last when Mis, Menno Schmid\ necame the wile gwi mg& gn.i*uz at u*? nmifl;' ; Hawkesvilie. Mannthicim. Kingwood. e g' ni Aer home ' towel.â€"Mite 6 â€" N ...-n" b 4 f 4 ° .: J‘ % j idt. C "}r,,.' o‘(w of Berli a Banks of the Cunpatogo on Monday.~ Mr.. and Mrs. LAP and w Port mwfl‘g + ; Sunday at the:home of M i._‘â€â€˜\ and Miss K'uY our et tourâ€" io s on nlimnate % o n :'t"r.h St. Jacobs friends.â€"Miss m Knischewsky, . was a Hanm;- Â¥is,r tor over the hollday. 5s a Y.P.A.. Rally ~ Day.â€"Next Sunday will : ‘be Y.P.As zfly' Day in . the has been pxov? service. at 7.30 p.m. All welcome.â€"Mr. + old :Reynolds, oL'l‘otoztho, was a 8t Jacobs .. visitotr @ver weekâ€"end.â€" Mrs. Gordon Peterson -bfl‘ Sur day with Guelph friends.â€"Mr. Elmer Wah!, of Toronto, spent the mmz- at his home in town.â€"Mr. John L. Wideman was a boliday visitor ~with Listowel {riends. t Miss Lgura Sples visited Twin City friends ‘last â€" Baturday,~Mr.) Chas. Hï¬Â«r. of Detroit, spent a few days with friends in town. f F ~ Church Services‘; Lutberan, Sun day afternoon. ‘Evangelical 7,80 .p Well Done : Italyâ€"Here‘s hoping you choke the Kais¢r.with a hig panand. age.â€"Miss â€" Duncanan of ~Berling 0 guests of the Misses ‘Eby | ve}! y.=â€"The folâ€" lowing*were holiday visitors at Cedar Grove farm : Mr. Sol. Bowman and, Eugene _ Brubacher, . of Berlin, Misses â€" Cressman, . of Bloomingdal¢, inger is seriously ill. Nurse Sulli t. is 6 % is in attendance. . We wish him a W, J, SCHLUETER,, °; ! speedy â€" recovery.â€"Mr.â€" Noak Haug Real Estate, Preston. , spent uou.{“wm Milverton friends, | , Xâ€"~ 4 1 ) â€"Miss Miller, ol Berkin, was the s guest of her‘ friend, Miss Wing over |; ;pPOR E FOR SAE the holiday.â€"Mr. J. H.. Thoms, spent | smapentifist $ * +4 Monday _ with Breslau friends.â€"Mr.| Sixteen horse power portable . enâ€" Albert Hauck, of Toronto, and . Mr. m. in good repair. Owners »"fl?"@' Albert Micke, of Galt, enjoyed the| stailed hydro electric <power and holiday at their homes here.â€"Mr. and |therefore have no further use.for Mrs. F. E. Welker; and sons, Wilfred | same. .Apply Itvin â€"C. Hallmany Watâ€" and Arthur, motoréd: to Wallace for | »rlob. * ‘\ _ ~/.Qftâ€"1m, the holiday.â€"If s0m€ Of the80 f8ROTS | «mm mm mamsinim n would. wait_until t:: niuzulbu come MONEY TO LOAN,; ! : +/ around wou a bite all |â€" â€"â€"+smuu 6 . 5 fighy. . ) n gyet s bite .l «* Money, to foan ‘on Arst class" farm GEOvE IaiMm . MF, B0 DOW ind , ‘ ï¬lll“l' in th Eugene _ Brubacher, . of Berlin, q““a’wm “': sale, â€{hï¬: Misses â€" Cressman, . of Bloomingdal¢, from Ayr. 50 @cres best workâ€" Mr. Witmore, Preston, and . Ral land, .muomgtmn with Brubacher, .of Galt.â€"Mr. Jacob Fil ts of water. Good buil Don‘t New . Timfe: Table >=The G.T.R. summer time table â€" takes effect May 80th. ‘There will be, no changes on Branch of . Main. Line between hore and Toronto. . Mr. B. Peterson has accepted a poâ€"| Years old. . Apply M. Schondelma sition with the Merchants Bank, Ber| +1 mile from 3217-. @n Breslau Ro: lin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Miclke, of Galt, | _ Ey 30â€"2 1i Mrs. A. B. Brubacher and daughters, a *"Tt motored from Berlin and enjoyed the || s o. X * holiday in town.â€"There were quite N tic t number of flags displayed on Empire| }*>" *> 0 L 0 and Vic\o&c Days. bWcm«t i . thep. ° . ‘ © one _ on Bank uilding w 3 . 699 a mu.â€"m. and Mrs. Nosh ‘c:u. *~Cdunty ot Waterloo" lin, spent. Sunday with to k Â¥ o. °O menmmmitmmee , friends.â€"Mr. Ri::ku. of the BW "'l‘bo 'u 5. Xi% :l T the °C staifl has been a couple | ‘oune 0 weeks! hm.y.,_m.,um Â¥rs, ®E a of® mqqflll meet : at win Good spent the holiday with Cou How‘ ‘Berlin, on and Mrs. Sol. Eby.â€"Mr. and Mrs.| June 15th, 1 Melrose, ol Waterloo, were the guekts | fc a it Nt ns Pam vee BE 0 .. nRA a) sond I ‘."‘ us e g « 1e { > e d ï¬mru»fl nahePHihamv® â€" rnt Ris Henctvose Ifringlag (on tor gate m ence, gw: on now mT.?'m.- t is hardly neeesâ€" sary to . have the ° old time wooden fences actoss the front of the lawn. Women‘s lliloï¬te' “‘?‘hâ€"wa meot! of y ‘s Insti Ti . 6e *held : at the home of Eo Mermo Weber, Isabelia St., at 2. Thursday alftornoon, June 3rd, A lady speaker will be m-t o adâ€" dress _ the metng. 1 attendance desited... = Moved:â€"Mr.. Walt r Stork â€"and tamâ€" ily who hive rgidd at "The Cadat‘‘ for the last yeat mioved Tuesday to their. new at Mone Mills, wish thâ€"m a Vimé ; in new some â€"of «t Improvements : Mr. W,. H. Winkle * 19e Aodroi®® Over and The his (arm, “x.':'“" i%‘l ;‘nui,iggmnu tall . t, 36 )acres in.grass, 14 acres in hardwood h,&‘ and cedar swamp, the tést under: tion, two andâ€" oneâ€" half miles Northwsst ‘of St. Agaths ».0., one and ontâ€"ha}{ miles . Southâ€" west of "Josephaburg.â€" Apply to 1y «CHRIST,. E. LICH11, :" â€" *‘ * St, Agistha P.0, . Besinl© ols B R. NO. 1. 1â€"b1 K §12° acres, ‘about ; 80 acres bush, On ‘ Wn- is a good house, barn, i ty of water. 230 aotes ol wush will be sold meparately if (deâ€" »let‘flw. Amr P | 10â€"8mo8; Wmi 400 ‘scres, ot ; har farid ‘clayâ€"toam, 25 sowed to wheat, 10 acres fail pi h 16 acres in Aifaifa, one acre. .. bus Hituated 1 mile from T. H. & B. Ry. station,~ Rural mail. ‘For further par. ‘iculare apply i 4 .« Money to fean ‘on fifst classe~ â€"farm recurity only. (Interest five per cent. Box No. 44, Chronicle _ . 20.23t. FOR SALEâ€"15 heavy breed sows in . ‘pig, fresh Jor:'y cow, . 2 well bred heifers, general purpose horse:‘ 5 trimnan friends justifying the t . mmurder: of . innocent worin @n by the sinking of, the ;1 1 are that far. of now : th Id be locksd up before the ‘ gun hot.â€"Mr. 1. Brubacher motâ€" t mmlflo‘mm purâ€" & fine cash registorâ€"its a ‘ [ thing fo have any cash to reâ€" these hard times. â€"Mr, â€" and ; Wrid ‘Hauck, Betlin, spent the iday at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. W ‘Hauc*, Railtoad Avé. draw. By ha ‘an . a & s oee survivor uz wi'nu: the funds; # * WATERLOO . COUNTY LOAN &SAVINGS €0â€" ~~â€"â€" Farm For Sald\ o nornt, in * #al reseved wy a Farm For Sale. Farm For Sale. FARKf FOR sAE Waterloo ADAM E. BEAMER, Blemarck, Ont. â€" ’_-'â€"\“lm a man and art‘ kither or with. L. 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