LOCAL AND PERSONAL _ DRUCCIST s * King St. Waterioo e Phone 217 e e o0 0e e0 0 0 00 0 0e e 88060 0 0 9 Congratulations to. Mr.© George Lang, Jr., on winning the gold meâ€" dal in the Golf competition at Lake Champlain, where he and. his mother and sisters are spending their vacaâ€" tion. . â€" ‘The Queen _ Anue â€" Ji.apter of the Daughters of the Eimpire wall hate a jam shower early in Septecmber. Pint jats ‘re most _ suitable for packing. Further notice will be given, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Good, Miss Agnes and Mr. Harold Good. have returned from a fortnight‘s holiday trip spent in Bufflalo and other points Of interest in New York State. ® Mr. and Mrs. loo, â€" announce their daughter, Mrs. E ing to ber. ‘The staple products at this mornâ€" ing‘s market â€" showed little change, Qg;zg\s remaining at 24c and butter at 2»Ralthough a few farmers were askâ€" ing 26c. There were plenty of berâ€" ries selling at 12¢ and some at 15c. New potatoes and cucumbers : were in aburdance. & Rev. II. D. Bennie of Grafton, Ont. who conducted the services in the Presbyterian Church so acceptably last sunday evening, has been renewâ€" ing acquaintances in Waterloo durâ€" ing the .past week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Heveron. P M Mr. Herman Engel has accepted a responsible position with the Owen Davenport Co., Hespeler. The comâ€" pany â€" has a large number of orders ahead which will keep the firm‘ pusy for several months. Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hockey. of Lundy‘s â€" Lane, Niagara Falls, Ont., who have been guests at the home of Mrs. William Snider during | the past week, are welcome visitors, who have been greeted most heartily by their hosts of friends in Waterloo, their former parish. TY Whion Services of the Presbyterian d Methodist Churches were held in e Presbytcriar Church on Sunday which Rev. F. M. Mathers ofâ€" â€" whi iated Mrs. .J. P. Fennelll was the hosâ€" tess of one of the pleasantest of the small and popular ‘"Come and bring your knitting" teas t the Grand River Country Club last Saturday afternoon, given in honor of Mrs. W. Ort of Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. T. Meâ€" Kay of Stratford and Mrs. R. G. Baird of Port Arthur, when the guests greatly enjoyed the dual pleaâ€" sure of a dainty tea and a happy visâ€" it with the guests of honor, whose visits to their former homes atre alâ€" ways so warmly welcomed. A friendly game of Golf was Playâ€" ed at the Grand River Country Club last Saturday, between teams Capâ€" tained by the President, Mir. W.. M. 0. Lochead, and the Viceâ€"President, Mr. H. M. Snyder, resulting in a deâ€" cisive victory for Mr. Snyder by a score of 29}4 to 14}. Dinner was setâ€" ved at the close, and a pleasant evâ€" ening enjoyed by the jolly party of between â€" thirty and forty. members and friends. most meinbe PARIS GREEN de t places bugs on )Iau., the W terno i vogt Koeppel, D Ed. M. Devitt Miss PRICES THE LOWEST vering and Mrs. Gordon E. Musselman. n, Mass., enroute to Berlin, several days with their aunt, litus E. Hallman, 1560 East Street, Rochester, N.Y. ~ This poison is SuU°e Dominion Tire Quartette furâ€" several vocal selections at the Tivaiâ€"Church last, evening. M s C Weae 24 0+ P x d ow is the time to Jay .m tpply of pur® @ Ap Agnes Jacobi, who has been a faithful and . highlyâ€" esteemed t of the staf of The Mutual A«surance Company of Canada NMrs. James Scott, Waterâ€" ounce the engagement of chter, Vera Patricia to L. el, D. D. S., son of Mr. and Koeppel of Galt, the weddâ€" take place early in Septemâ€" its al ol the stait oi amo ."ih':usii surance Company of Canada ast five years, was the gmti at a jolly picnic party | in Tloo Park last Wednesday afâ€" when about twentyâ€"five of ig ladies enjoyed to the full things provided amidst such 1 _ surroundings. Although her _ connection with the ‘, the members each and all y to know that the honored ill still be a resident of the ty, â€"thereby forming another ~ the annexation of the two on is sure to â€" kill ur potato and other Mrs. â€" Hockey of Mrs, John Lineker and children are spending a woek in Hamilton. Mr. Melvin Habn has returned from a vacation spent in Muskoka. her home in Stratford. spending some timge in town leff_| fop Miss Frieda Sass and Miss Emma Lents returned home after a visit with friends in Guelpb. Miss May Black of Haileybury is visiting her friend Miss Marjory Mr. and s. Ephram Shants of Didsbury, Alta., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Sherk. Bricker. Detroit have _ returned hbome after spending several weeks in Waterloo. Miss Vera and Master Kenpeth Phillips returned on Tuesday from a motor trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Phillips _ ar visiting Mrs. L. H. Phillips and Mrs A. Phillips. ‘The Misses Salome, Elizabeth and Rose Moogk are holidaying at Port Lambton. * Miss Ada Dicfenbacker has returnâ€" ed from a two weeks‘ holiday ‘trip to Lewiston and Niagara, N.Y. Mrs. Williain Uffelmann has returned from the 1.0.0.F. convention in Stratford. Mr. J. USelmann has réturned from ‘oronto. Miss Lillian Tyson is spending her vacation with friends in Morristown, Pa., U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. O. Lochead and son James are holidaying at Jackson‘s Point. Messrs Julius Roos and J. M. Laing Jleft this peek to join the Round Lake Fishing party. + ~Miss May Black of Haileybury, Ont., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bricker. Mrs. E. D. Cunningham â€" and son Rowe left on Tuesday last for a visâ€" it to her parents at Barrie, Ont. Miss Mary » spent several visiting friends in Toronto ivs mflmm J CCC3 esn . . /) Mr. Sheldon Uxelman left Monday morning on a motor trip through Seaforth, Clinton, Goderich and othâ€" er western points. Mrs.. H. Hohner who has Mrs. Fred Kalbfecisch and family who bave been visiting friends . in town have returned to their home in Toronto. + Mr. and Mrs. William Carthew and daughter,. Miss Marjory Carthew, are spending a pleasant holiday at Southâ€" BBT 444y â€"ORbâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" The Misses Maude and Marguerite Ludwig, of New York City, spent several days with relatives in the Twinâ€"City. ; Miss Reid,. who has been holidaying with Berlin friends and relatives, reâ€" turned to her home in Chesley yesâ€" terday. " Mr. Alex Millar, K. C. and grandâ€" son "Billy" afre spending an enjoyâ€" able holiday at Algonquin National Park, Ontario. Mrs. Ed. Liersch, and daughters, of Montreal are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol, of this town. Mrs. Frank Haight and two chilâ€" dren left on Tuesday for a visit with the Misses â€" Haight at N?wmarket, Ont. Rev. A. L. G. and Mrs. Clarke and family of St. Saviour‘s Church â€" are spending their vacation in Windsor, Ont. tve Mrs. Duncan Munroe, of Listowel is a visitor. at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. William Crow, Herbert St. Miss Margaret Stuart has returned from an enjoyable holiday of two weeks with her sisters at Forest and Milverton, Ont. Miss Meiklejohn of Sterling, Ont., a school friend of Miss Marjory Bricker, has been a holiday visitor in Waterloo for the past fortnight. Mr. _ and Mrs, Bert Westranâ€"and Master Raiph, of St. Catharines, reâ€" turned _ to their home on Wednesday after spending days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nictn‘fiI Waterloo. Mrs. Bert Westran of St. Catharâ€" ines, and Mrs. Ed. Learsch of Montâ€" real, Que., were visitors at the home of ~their parents this week, Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol, Willow street. Mrs. D. S. Bowlby, Mrs. J. P. KFennell and daughter Patricia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement at theit summer home on the CGeorgian® Baypw*~~> Christie and _ children of spending a vacaon at Camp E Kem on the Niagara Falls. _ Miss Ada Haus is spending two weeks mflo;mvul relatives .‘ ' o i Mr. Ezca Burkholder of MoPherson, Kansas, is spending a few days . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklia Ethel Hawke â€" returned on Monday from Muskoka where they spent a YA~ cation of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Phillips, Miss Vera and Masâ€" ter Kenneth, have returned from a delightful motor trip to New York, where they visited Mrs. Phillips‘ broâ€" ther Mr. Wm. 1i‘ wrdson, of ‘The New York Tribune, returning via the Adirondacks mountains ‘and Canadian A. V. Phillips, Miss Vera and MASâ€"| That the Dominion Life is patriot ter Kenneth, have returned from @|ic in jits personnel as well as in its delightful motor trip to New YotK,|name and the character of its busiâ€" where they 2::“‘ Mrs. Phillips® bDIOâ€"|ness was amply attested this woek ther. Mr, . l‘ irdson, of 'l\o'h.m'.l‘,,m“.su New York Tribune, returnifg via the|ang Directors for a Dominion. Life Adirondacks mountains ‘and CanadiAD|Machine Gun niet with hearty and route, adequate response. This tangible exâ€" $ Keniutis pression of loyalty is one which no Mrs. William Deiningéer of 353 OXâ€"|goubt will be a stimulus to other ford St., Rochester, N.Y., g3Y® @|fnancial institutions in the Town to juncheon at the Oak Hill CounttÂ¥ |emutate their example. h *’lflmt Monday in honor of Mrs.| ‘The Company recognizes that s Gordon E. Musselman, Boston,MasSâ€"»] prosperity is due to the protecting Mrs, Gus. Rhinchardt, Philadelphi®jgegis of the British flag, and that Ont., Mrs. Titus E. Halliman, ROCb)â€"| there are thus heavy obligations restâ€" Pa., Miss Fannie Rejchert, BerH®;|ing upon it and every other financial ester, N.Y,. * â€"‘, M institution of the country. _ to i:- Ttesmmes. more than a "L.. to aid in the Miss Lillian Breithaupt is sPeDdIDE |megiste and hearty response which is a few days in Winnipeg, on bet T6 |paing made to meet the requirements turn journey from a three monthS |op our prave soldiers at the front. Mrs, Gus. Rhinchardt, . Philadelphia Ont., Mrs. Titus E. Halliman, Rochâ€" Pa., Miss Fannie Rejchert, Berlin, ester, N.Y. *) >‘0% â€", *‘The Misses Beatrice Gardiner Miss Lillian Breithaupt is spending a few days in Winnipeg, on her reâ€" turn journey from a three months trip, during which she attended the Fairs at San Diego and San Francis co, California. Miss Breithaupt . exâ€" pects to join jthe family at Penetang for a short visit before returning to Berlin. ANOTHER BOY ; FROM WATERLOO JOINS THE COLORS Another boy from the Seagram farm has joined the colors, in the person of ‘"Shorty"‘ Waddell, who left this mopning for London where he will join the Royal Horse Artillâ€" ery. Mr. Waddell is an old artillery man, having served in the Old Counâ€" try. This makes five boys from the farm who have enlisted, the others being Robert Dyer, R. Morris, Arâ€" thur Bellings and H. Satchell. Mr. Addison Erb has ‘returned after Mrs: E. Wildfong and family DEATH OF MR. ‘The death took place at Sarnia on ‘Tuesday, August 10th, of Mr. Williany J. Ward, father of Mr. Drew Ward, formerly _ of the staff of the local branch of the Molsons Bank. Deâ€" ceased was also a. cousin of Mrs. H. Dickman, â€" William St. _ The funeral took place on Thursday interment beâ€" ing made at Sebringville. * AUTO ACCIDENT ON KING STREET SATURDAY An accident which might | easily have resulted more seriously occurtâ€" ed Saturday morning when Willard Halstead, the youngest son : of ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halstead, was knockâ€" ed unconscious in an automobile acâ€" cident. He was conting down King street on his bicycle and his wheel skidded on the rvlel; street throwing him in front of an oncoming . auto driven by Hubert Dietrich.. He was knocked â€" unconscious â€" and â€" dragged some distance before the car could be brought to a standstill, The lad was taken by Mr. Dictâ€" rich to Dr. Webb who sewed up sevâ€" eral small cuts about his head. The injury was not serious and the boy will be around in a few days. Lachute, Que., 25th Sept., 1908 Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. . Bentlemen, â€" Ever since coming home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. I tried many salves and liniments; also doctored continuously for the blood, but got no permanent relief, till last winter when my moâ€" ther got me to try MINARD‘S LINâ€" IMENT. ‘The effect of which was alâ€" most magical. Two bottles complete 1y cured me and 1 have worked . evâ€" ery working day since. | Yours }nu'mllly, \ OHN WALSH. ‘The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph will t ::gle‘ to any.address in Canada ~gubscribers Tor fifteern months for the n%ll:g price $1.00 it pard in advance. Now is the time ‘to . send in your order. This offer is good only for a limited period. Niagara District Peach Season is now open, and the favorite Yellow 8t. John about ready. Some exâ€" cellent white flesh Peaches will alâ€" so be in. The Plum season is now bringing in many good varieties. Tomatoes also ready. % A BRIGHT PAPER FRUIT BULLETIN WNM. J. WARD The| latest action of the Council, #eâ€" flecting as it does, the w ‘of cit LIaâ€"pcn}lywmgmllu being both opportun® and patriotic. 'umo-rw ACTION OF DOMINION LIFE It is likely mz.yz.hm tion..list. will also be with the purpose of raising sufficient funds to purchase several mére guns, with previous amounts gives for pat.| bring on June A00B, . . f & TR . 2 & i riotic purposes, Mï¬m“ Mrs. ‘Mflw“ #471 iclpality has not been found â€"wanting| Mill street, received word yesterday in the hour of the Empir¢‘s need. ‘d-_â€i*_fl‘lA*r!. _'_?_,h"’ Local News:â€"Mrs. R. Mickus and Miss Blanche Kiefler of Chicago are visiting at the home of Mrs. â€" Jack Schacietâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Philip Christman visâ€" ited at the home of their son, Mr. Utto Uhristman, Uruua, for a 1ew days of last week. Mr. W. H. Schneider is erecting a fine hew house on Arthur St. iss R. F. Laschinger of Cleveland is spending a short vacation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Badley are vis iting at Ingersoll and other points for two weeks. Mrs. R. A. Smith of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Weichel. 3 Miss Carrie Starr Y., is visiting her Starr, Mill Street. Miss Lydia Borth ow Port Richâ€" mond, N.Y., arrived here on Tuesday to spend a vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Weichel. Mr. Clarence Weber is spending his holidays at Hanover and Southampâ€" ton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Ziegler are holidaying _ at Hamilton and . other points. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Henry . Jansen .of Bufâ€" falo are spending sometime with re latives here. â€" Mr. Fitzgerald of Linwood is reâ€" lievingâ€"at the Bankâ€" of Nova Scotia during the absence of the Manager, Mr. Geo. L. Ziegler. Miss A. Wagner visited at the home of her brother Mr. Wm. Wagner for a few days last week. Miss Edith Behrens spent last Wedâ€" nesday with Miss Ethel Reynolds, St Jacobs. f Mrs. Schmidt of Rodney is visitâ€" ing at the home of her daughter Mrs W. H. Otto. o Mrs. éii-(:l;ney, Sr., returned to her home â€" here last Wednesday after a month‘s visit with Detroit relatives. Mrs. Wm. Wagner, Miss Wagner and Miss Mary Weber spent Friday, at Elora. The E.M.S. â€" annual excursion to Niagara Falls which left here last Saturday was not as largely attendâ€" ed as former years. "Mr. and Mrs: D: D.â€"Rats also Miss Antionette:Otto and Mrs. George Otâ€" to motored to Niagara Falls last Wednesday where they spent several days. Eue Miss Ruth Ratz is visiting Mont, real friends for a couple of weeks. Mrs. A. Ramsay â€" and daughter Mabel of Preston are holiaying at the home of M1, and Mrs.) J. C. Alle mang. ‘The Misses Rosa and Alma Lashâ€" inger spent the weekâ€"end with welaâ€" tives in Brussels. 6 --Eï¬-â€"bl;;;;;-vbtw was successful in passing the Middle School examinâ€" ation into Normal school with honâ€" “;l.r. and Mrs. Geo. Ratz were vis itors to London the beginning of the week. l(;.. and _ Mrs. Oscar Holzworth nmmdny with the latter‘s parâ€" ante M¢ and Mre, Peter. Grost. Drayâ€" Mrs. {Rev.) . Zimmerman ana â€" on Harold of Stratford are visiting at the home â€" of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rate. ‘The children of the Berlin Orphanâ€" age will again be treated to their annual outing at the Fish Pond . as the guests cof Mr. A. J, Kimmel. They were taken there in automobilâ€" es on Friday afternoon, August 13th and as in former years . will, be in charge of Mr. Peter Shupe and Miss \smm. matron who.will be glad to see any Elmira visitors during their stay. there, of Rochester, N mother, _ Mrs L. Ziegler are [dvdwnnl shots in one of his arms â€" which may result in its amâ€" putation being necessary, Corp. Mitchell was the only. memâ€" ber of Berlin‘s first contingent who leave bim in was married. He has a wile and one sent home now as this wound will FORMER BERLIN FIRE CHIEF .â€"â€"â€" ANSWERS CHARGES Exâ€"Chief Cook of the local fire deâ€" partment, whose discharge from duty was ordered by a motion of. the City Council on Monday night, declared to a ‘representative of The Telegraph this morning that he has been used most unfairly and contends that the charges brought against him were onâ€" ly minor â€" ones and hardly w talking: about. â€" He sajd the . trouble all had its rise in the fact that Fireâ€" men Dan Boettger and W. J. Rhodes who have been at loggerheads for some time, have been retained on the department. _ He claims that Boett, ger has been,his worst enemy for the past eight years since he assumed the affice of chief and that it has been his solé worry throughout his years as chief to keep peace in the deparâ€" ment ‘as a result of the quarrelling of REPLIES TFO CHARGES OF "ADVERTISER" Considerable sensation was caused in local circles by the accusation in the London Advertiser under date of August 10 and 12, stating that the Berliner Journal, published in tms city by the firm of Rittinger and Motz, was spreading sedition . and supporting the Kaiser‘s war of murâ€" der and rapineâ€"as a result ogf an ediâ€" torial printed in the Berliner Jourâ€" nal reviewing one year of war. . ‘The Advertiser attacked ‘the local Gerâ€" man paper upon the ground that the editorial was lacking in the proper patriotic sentiment and that it covâ€" ertly upheld the German submarine |policy of murder. p â€" these two men W. J. Motz, of Rittinger & Motz, was in Toronto gt the time of proâ€" lication of the attack in the Adverâ€" tiser and upon his return Saturday he was interviewed by a representaâ€" tive of the Telegraph and asked to make a statement in explanation .of the accusation made against his paâ€" per by the Advertiser as a result of the editorial. Mr. Motz at that time istated that the editorial had sufer>d from a too free translation and that the entire spirit of it had been misâ€" construed by the Advertiser. He reâ€" fused to make any statement for publication Saturday motning stating that he was preparing a statement which he would have ready for the on Monday.â€"His prepared state ment follows, which is a copy of the defence to appear in the editorial columns of the Berlinet Joutrnal oi this week: It is . The London â€" Advertiser ‘of August 10th and, 12th devotes a great deal of space to the criticism of an editorial appearing in the Berliner Journal of August 4th. With threeâ€"column wide headings it announces that we‘‘preach sedition," ‘"‘spread the doctrine . of support to Kaisetr‘s war of murder and rapine,‘" ‘"‘laud murder policy of !Von Tirpitz,"" and so on. Our editorial in question was . a brief â€" summary of the development and results of. one year of warfate from a purely â€" military . point . of view, similar to the many articles that have lately appeared in many of our English exchanges. The Wranslationâ€"which the â€" Advert‘ .. er has obtained of the editorial â€" in wuestion is py no means a literal one it is a rather free translation, . vicâ€" iously free we must say. The result is that the Advertiser devotes . colâ€" ‘umns of space to knocking down a straw man of its own creation. We have neither time, space, . not the desire to deal in detail with the many malicious insinuations and false deductions of our newspaper friend in London. We simply wish to tell him that the shareholders, directors a officials of the Company, publishing the Berliner Journal, are as good nativeâ€"born Canadians as the great majority of their English fellow jourâ€" nalists. Wherever the Berliner Jourâ€" n’l is known, it enjoys the respect and esteem of loyal m, hbe they English, Frencit or" Getthan descent. . “d"‘!fltï¬; can only be enjoyed by those whose regularly. The best corrective and preventive yet discovered for irreguâ€" lar or faulty action of stomach, liver or bowels, is known the world over to be BEECHAMS .. PILLS _ no condition to isht.. (II Bargains that Carry the Stamp likely . that, he will be of his name low jourâ€" er Jourâ€" > respect en‘ L MANY aesoent. LAB cap " " FOR,/HARV !ts\l . annma‘tap wei e whose | 2.00 TO WIKK aily and yo . 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MVR § conts ‘At the Sale of Bankrupt Stoci CLERK‘S NOTICE Clerk‘s motice of first posting _ of voters‘ list. _ Voters‘ Lists, 1915, Municipality of Township of Waterloo County of Waterloo: Notice is hereby that I have transâ€" mitted _ or delivered to the persons mentioned _ in Section 9 of: the Outâ€" ario Voters‘ Lists Act the. copies reâ€" quired by said sections. to ye so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act. of _ all persons appearing py the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municiâ€" pality to be entitled to vote in the said ~Municipality at Elections _ for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; and that the said List was first posted up at my office at Blair, on the 28th day of July, 1915, and remains there for inspection. And 1 hereby call up to take immediate .pr have any errors or on rected according to law Dated, July 3ist, 1915. Corded Ratine, Checked Crepe Brochi Repp, Ratine â€". 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Sharbot Lake, Ronfrew a l & £ n of Ontario and Quebec, Including Intermediat MANY THOUSAND Fâ€"Ri2 LABORERS WANTZO IW ‘Toronto, Bault Ste. Marie, Ont.. and Rast in the 1 â€" m.lrï¬*d‘lflmdhu Athtions and branches, but not «Atiipâ€"‘ > Ancluding Kingston, Tichborne Jet., Sharbot Lake cr Renfrew 15° #40 Mung‘t« Money Savers upon all voters proceedings _ to oimmissions _ corâ€" Toronto and stations Wast and North in the molo'“ 11‘%2::.““!&.!«%“1“&““ GoInNQ DATES 1 The undersigned are lnmem.ia ! offer â€" for sale the old Hi | Farm _ consisting of 100 actes ¢ !which 75 actes are under cultival | 20 acres are good hard wood usl ‘and 5 acres of good cedar and P ‘swamp, a good log house, good fran |bank barn, with the necessary ‘~ OU buildings and never failing water {on .the premises, with all the & \ sary fruit trees. For further info { mation apply to: id Ledewe 1 â€"OHy. HIERONIMUS, _ , s 3W White embroidered Linen Por« gee plain and fancy, Crepes in combination colors and borders with natural wood handles . and brase frames, . all new and as good for next season asâ€"now. .. FANCY PARASOLS W H UP TO $2.00 AT AMe. (~ FOR SALEâ€"Good poultry house, make good r:a,%zme. Also 14 American bred 8. C. W. Le yearling hens and .one of English cocks. . Eby, 21 St. 29â€"t, off, to see some of the wonders i nature, and to visit your friends. < _ FOR SALEâ€"Organ in rrstâ€"class nl&;' dition, walnut case, _ at a bargain.. Thos. Sherrington, Erb St., Elmlfl.i Executots, SAM. HIERONIMUS. T. F. SHURLY, President.} > / A. MOSES, Treasurer. ‘ A. WINGER, Secretary, 8â€"5%%, Farm For Sale. Bamburg P.O 69| Fast in the tations and Province of t Rast of or No