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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Dec 1915, p. 3

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sod Bowlby, Sr., this week. Mr. Anâ€". &.Ifl gone to &t. Thomas, to his mew field of labor, while Mrs. _ Anâ€"| drew went to London, where she| will visit for a fow weeks, nefore goâ€"i jhig to herâ€"new home. | a v Wedd, ol alte ‘ e fm: en , Mr. y . Wedd, Weber street Easr: . ~A. MacKay, of Stratiord, é:o;ru her parents, MF. and Mrs. . Roos, Queen street, . north. C Hartm&A Krug enterfained on gday._evening in â€" honor of Miss lack..and Miss Hutchins. Miss Id@ W the pretty prize for the hig score in bridge. \ Mr, u%_.lu. James J. MacCalium were in Poronto for a fow days this week. th ‘ Rev,. J. W. J. Audrew and . Mrs ¢ were the guests of Mrs. D n Club met at the home P.J _ C. Heeney last Monday ' ‘When Mrs. Montgomery won prite. ‘The next meeting will be :t”‘t&honcollrs. J. R. Kirkpatâ€" i . E. Marrin spent a few _ days lfi#bnm This week., Mrs. C. H. is Tor . . Bat to on Monday for the nigh# spent © t of ‘"‘Mikado," _ which the Daughters [here. > of the Empire are giving at the Rayâ€" * ibEpmemm} « ; ‘Alétandra. all of next week, | _ . QME.:‘."“?.’:"“& # « » ere ts En;tmnr widaa\ on snespaiohenf Mits 14 Bohilce; Auten stRC6L, nof th, Mrs..Oscar Rumpel qutertained to a smalt tea last Saturday afternoon for her ghest Miss Black. f motored to Lishon on Monday to atâ€" tend & funefal u?)m. Jolin Riehl. A Qy of . the young mien gave a dinner party at Wagnet‘s on Wednesâ€" day evening, _ when Miss Black was the guesk,of honor. _ . ) Mr.: B..W. Wihter, oi a few days with his D. AMx Bean, Roland priot to ‘leaving with the Babamas for the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang exâ€" .fito leave the beginning of . next week for Chicago, where they will spend a few days with . their sons, Jéerome and George, who are at prcâ€" sent living in the Windy City. Mrs. Shirley gave a Patriotic Tea at her home,in Elmira on Wednesday aftérnoon. Mrs. Weichel, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Shannon Bowlby motored . up, and ‘a lowely time was enjoyed by all. Quite a large _ sum was realized, which the lagies intend to use for Red Cross Purposes. Mr,.and Mrs. D. A. Bean, Miss E. L. l‘;an and Mr. R. S. Bean, motorâ€" ed to: Lisbon on Monday to _ attend the fyneral of their aunt Mrs. John Rieht, . Mr, and Mrs. J. Christopher Huct her, have closed their home or Got don Avenue and have gone to Toron to, where they . will spend the win ter. Miss Black returned to her bhome in London ‘toâ€"day,â€"after heing a â€" muchâ€" feted guest in town for the past couâ€" ple of weeks. _ MrB ~Erederick\ . Kelly,â€" of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. W. H; Breithaupt Mrs. Lonis O. Breithaupt, (formerâ€" ly Miss Mabel White of Miltpn) will preceive for the first time since . her rearriage, _ on â€" Thursday afternoon, Detember the ninth, from four to six a‘clock at ~ het â€" home 11 Margaret Amenue. Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt . will receive wifh her. * Mrs. (Dr.) H. O. Pogue, | formerly bULifsay,; Ont., will receive for the fAirst time at her home, 185 Frederick street, om Friday, Bec. 10th, from $.30 to 6 o‘clock. J;g 8. E. Marshall, B.A., B.D., St. Catharines, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement during his visit in the city. : Bcientists"An>" P . .a ‘Ani>‘ Reange have .@v bundant head a to the care of the hfir..' nn“d ! ffle and beauty the world do men, t i and even children escmmdsd works have such loxurignt hair. PARISIAN) sale : .De. Sangerbund, of @ nome discovered that J to en ig, tasted ‘hair, and / fallin were <ca in tw Arat,.gave to the s S a lar tonic that would iR * gint‘s w dayg. this week, with her Ifs. E. P. Clement. nch Hair Dressers are Clever | .Mr. 1. S. K. Weber, formerly of the Toronto, sPeMt icity, has been in Berlin for a lew daughter, MrS. days renewing old acquaintances and ~St., this week : jef; _ Saturday for Welland _ where Mrs. Winter for pe will spent, Suuday with relatives. winter. &m:. Weber has disposed of his busiâ€" ness in Winnipeg and has opened up a C. H. Lang rx-?xcal estate office in Detroit where he nning of _ next\ will take up his residence. on Sunday . Mrs. E. E. Ratz, coner King ~and Union streets, is spending this week with hber sister, Mrs, S. Schiemmer, Stratford, Ont. * noon and evenibg.. (High Tea was sekve@ and there were mapy pleasant liltle parties, amofig them being. one with Mr. John Rennell as host. Mr. Fenuell, _ one of the oldest members of St., John‘s church, entertained the chojr to High Tea, and his kindness was ingeed â€" very . much appreciated. The _ booths, of, which there were quite a number, looked pretty with the red, white and blue bunting and fQags as decorations. ‘The ladies who had fiup of the difGierent booths; were ‘:â€"Fancy _ work _ booth, . Mrs. Macklin, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Stock ton ; Apron b6oth, Mrs. Burns ‘and Mrs. Law ; homeâ€"made baking pootn, Mrs.._ Leeson, Mcs.. Hall and Mrs. IRingeford ;â€" candy booth, Mrs. Heenâ€" ey and Mrs. Oscar Rumpel ; goab booth, Miss Ruth Stewart and Miss Woelle. The High Tea was in cBarke of Mrs. A.~ J. Roos, Mrs. McBrise and Mrs. Robinson. The ladies wish to thank alt wha so kindly helped ta make the bazaar such a success ° as the proceeds _ were very. gratifying, about $300 being realized. * Mr, Charles Simpson, :L Winnipeg, u..iu.‘,"'or'fiigifiâ€""l;i.; funeral is visiting at . the home. «c on Friday at 2.30 o‘glock ;‘." !’ ',.‘,g‘ * w." ) Ito fim Hope cemetery. Mr. E. J. Schiedel of : Bank of Montreal, New Wafi: , paid a flying visit to his mother, Mrs.* E. H. Schiedel, 105 Water street, on his way to Montreal, where he has peen moved by the Bank." * *‘ wok me ‘The iParish Workers of St. ~ John‘s (Aoglican) church held a pazaar at the Masonic Hal on Thursday afterâ€" Mrs, Ward Bowlby . spent < this week in Toron CCz Opens Business in Detroit. Margaret avente ) Spurious fiftyâ€"cent pieces have made their appearance in Toronto. They ate made from a mould, and while a litâ€" ’tle thicker and lighter than the coins istruck off in the mint. are an excelâ€" lent counterfcit, having a good ring .and appearanc>. They have been careâ€" ltully preparéd and are silver | plated and would readily deceive the averâ€" }‘a‘e person. Wife‘s Premonition ‘True. Drowned a month ago in Shawanaâ€"‘ ga‘ Lake, Parry Sound District, â€" the body of George McCabe, a Stratfiord man, _ arrived there last night, havâ€" ing been â€" found only Tuesday. . So strong a premonition â€" that her hbusâ€" band‘s remains would, be found . had Mrs. McCabe during the last week or so that she went to Shawanaga Monâ€" day. Counterfeit Coins in Circulation During the three months that . inâ€" clude the period in which early closâ€" ing of bars has been in effect in Lonâ€" don, Ont., the Police Court records show a fallingâ€"of in convictions for nonâ€"indictable offences from the preâ€" ceding quarter. In the three months ending _ Asigust 31 there were 573 cases, and in the subsequent quarter 127. Early Closing Lessens Crime. Tenders Awarded. erer At a session of the Board of Manâ€" agement of the House of Refuge held in the County Cletk‘s office Wednesâ€" day afternoon the meat and . bread tenders â€" were opened and the tender for meat was awarded to Geo. Manz, and _ for bread to H. A. Dietrich, each of these being the Towest teud: bundant head‘of vigotoub huir; fulbef a ‘ I..W. MePherson ot St. ‘Thomas, a K.3 estate ‘broker, was Tound asphyxiâ€" â€" â€" .‘ At#d in a vacant house . owned by m yâ€"sook.plase . wan id ay of a wellâ€"known Berlin citizen in the person {of William Wagner, afterâ€" an m months, ‘The dégeasâ€" in Berlin and was &# 48th year, He was the oldest son of the late Ax‘r . He is Buzâ€" olted is a wile and "ar andighter" lous buothers, _ Hermap, of Bridgeport; io. o in casien "Wh. tBety aas * coonet. Bleff stf 5t ‘The sudden death took Place near Bridgeport on Wednesdayâ€"evening Mrs,. Elisabeth _ Frey, relict of late ‘John 8. Frey. The dece: re tired â€" about 9.30 o‘clock .n-l“&'-:1 an hour later her children beard nother groaning and went to het as sistance. _ She â€" expired soon L however, . Death was due to m failure. _ ‘The deceased was in »er 62nd year and is survived by @M sons ‘ang four daughters, nafiely, Ephraim, . HMenry, Isaac, Benjamin, Josiah ‘and Amasa, of Alben.ai“nd Jeconiah and Clayton, at home, Mrs. g;.:n Smyder, Didsbury, Mrs. _ M. Â¥emkien, "Adberta, â€" and Elizabeth and Maggie at home, F7 evening of an aged and respected re, sident of Berlin, Mrs. Michael Hertâ€" félder, in her 88th year, at the resiâ€" dence _ of her â€" daughter, Mrs. Jos. Rice, 201 Queen street, south. The fuperal _ took place _ on Wednesday Dec. 8th, to the ‘Berfton St. Baptis® €hurch, thence to Mount Hope ceme= FORMER BERLIN NURSE ON STAFF OF NEW HOSPITAL CBurc tery . Loidon, Dec. 1.â€"Granville Canadâ€" ian special hospital, just opened . at Ramsgate in a building formerly . a large hotel, is now admirably equipâ€", ped, giting special treatment to‘Canâ€" adian siék and wounded, and havinu‘ accommodation ‘for six hundred, Col. Watt, of Winnipeg, formerly of the mn&u Ambulance, is in charge, with Lieut: H. S. Gooderham as Adâ€" jutant, _ aud the staff includes Capâ€" tain Cooper, Registrar ; Captain Kirkpatrick from ‘Le Treport, France; Captain Hill, Le Treport ; Capâ€" tain Van Norman, Captain McLeod, Captain . Hagey, dentist ; Miss Rid ley, _ Matron, formerly Le Touquet ; Nursing Sisters M. West, L. Lamkin, (i. Winter, M. McCafiee, S. Johnson, (i. RBeers. V VeSwayne, J. Wishart and F. ‘Armstrong. The mom inaugurated _ or Tuesday _ C to organizg the Twinâ€"City _ Khaki Club in this city for the soldiers of the 118th Batta Jion has met with popular favor ir. Berlin and Waterloo. In view of the fact that there is no commodious Y. M.C.A. building. in the city the proâ€" posal to lease the second and third flats of the new Auditorium Block is wonsidered _ to be an excellent loca ‘tion. PTE. J. A. GEHL IS PROMOTED AT THE FRONT Miss Virginia McSwayne, who . is one of ‘the _ Nurging Sisters in the new‘ Canadian Hospital, was Assistâ€" ant Superintendent of the B. & _ W Hospital about two years health HOSPITAL BYâ€"LAW WILL BE SUBMITTED _â€"_ TO RATEPAYERE At the meeting of Finance Commitâ€" tee of the City Council on Thursday evening a deputation, representing the Berlin & Waterloo Hospital _ Board, including Messrs, J. B. Hughes, _b P. Clement, K.C., L. McBtrine, _ G. M. Wedd and Secretary A. A. Eby, asked the ‘Committee to reâ€"submit ‘the byâ€"law to â€" raise $5000 to the ratepayers at the municipal cicclions for the purpose of wiping out the in deptedness on the institutin. _ Mes srs. Hughes and Clement wore . thi spokesmen _ and _ the â€" ve qaost | v as granted. * ‘The many friends oi Pte. John A. Gehl will be pléased;: to learnâ€" ‘that he has been promoted to Lance Corâ€" poral in the _ 18th Battalion some where in Belgium. Both he and Pte. "Pat". â€" Braniff _ are in excellent TWINâ€"CITY KHAKI CLUB MOVEMENT 18 POPULAR , _ The plans of the promoters of the Club will be submitted at a . public meetifig in the Council Chamber on Friday evening at 8 o‘clock and ; large. attendance of those interested is expected. The death took place on _ Sunday MRS. MICHAEL HERTFELDER MRS. ELIZABETH FREY As it is the privilege of all municiâ€" palities in the County who are repreâ€" sented in the Socigy by at least five mbers to have a vice president Mr. fies E. â€"Kerr was elected for Galt, {NTERESTING ABDRESSESAT . ... <o~. â€" metonICht SOGETY MEFTINE President W. H. pwptwmm of the Yéar and Gives Brief ory of County Newspaperdomâ€" Talk on the Battle of Ridgeway. . _ . .. . . At the annuat meeting of the Watâ€" erloo _ County . Historical <Society which was held in the new fireâ€"proof room in the Public Library building on ‘Friday evening the 6ficers ‘of the past â€" year were:â€"unanimously elected to serve the Socitsy: for. .fnlber_uun and on the. sUggestion of the Presiâ€" dent,â€" W. H. Breithaupt, additional officers were nominated and elected. . Chas,. Ruby for Waterloy and Mr. J L. _ Wideman for St: Jacobs. Jildge Hanning was elected ‘to a poâ€" sition / on the exécutive, it being thought necessary to enlarge . the number of its members on account of Dr. Bowlby being in England and Col. Bowman being very busy with miliâ€" tary afairs. The addresses of the evening were of a most interesting nature throughâ€" out. _ Mt. James E. Kerr ‘of Galt gave a talk on nis recollections of his schooling under Dr.° William Tassic who conducted a grammar school of a high grade in Galt over half a cenâ€" tury ago. 0_ " P mt OFFICERS REâ€"ELECTED WITH ADDITIONS Capt. McCallum a veteran of the of the part faken by his regiment in the Battle at Ridgeway. He was atâ€" tending Upper Canada College at Toâ€" tonto _ and _ was a member of the Queen‘s Own Rifles although he was' but fourtéeen . yeats of age when he} joined that regiment. In 1866 at the age of sixteen he was told one mornâ€" ing that his regiment were to enâ€" train â€" early ‘the next morning. He stole away for fear his parents would object and they were soon in Port Colbourne where they stayed for one day â€" before advancing to Ridgeway where their only battle with the raiders â€" took place. He told the ‘“OI’Y of the skirmishing in a very vivid manner. â€" After delay of more than a month waiting for completion of new . room to be used by the Society we are at ‘ast cnalled to have our meeting in this room, whih, os you will note, is not yet fully. completed. Painting etc., and chandeliers are still unfinâ€" ished. It has been the Society‘s aim to have a Areproo! place for a miâ€" south. In building the new extension to > the â€" Berlin Public Library ( spoken of last year) it was rmu: ed that a fireâ€"prool room would be a i c io en un lox the tme bemg, ‘and Proveitys One of the most valuable documents which have ‘been received by the Hisâ€" torical Society was presented to the members _ last evening, when A. B. Sherk, _ of _ Totonto, _ read a comprehensive _ article on _ ‘"Reâ€" collections of Early Waterloo." The paper reviews the history of the counâ€" ty from its early days until the preâ€" sent and coirtaigs many facts of un usual interest to residents of Waterâ€" loo County. _ Rev. Mr. Shertk refers to the settiement of the Pennsylvanâ€" ia Germans _ in this county as early 48 1799, and speaks of the dificulties which were encountered in travolling irom Pennsylvania to this section 0f the Province.. Reference is mavlie to the war of _ 1812, and states that while as Mennonites they were shonâ€" combatants in faith they were at the Rev. Mr. Sherk states that the Euâ€" ropean . Germans began to come into Waterloo about the beginning of the second quarter of the 19th century, but _ they were mo.tly tradesmen, tailors, _ shoemakers, . masous, etc., and usually _ settled in the villages. They became an importani factor in the growth â€" and development of the ‘ndustrial life of Waterloo. Mr. Sherk devotes the major portion of h:s hisâ€" torical sketch to the farm life of the institutions county, as well as the connection of the Mennonite Church with Watérloo President _ W. H. Breithaupt‘s an nual address was as follows:â€" _ â€" Society ;uil-;tc-n:y',' wewspaper history etc. ~The oaper is greatly‘ appreciated by . the President Breithaupt‘s Address time in sympathy with Sritis! Interesting Addresses ol New Hamburg, Fenian Raids, told by his regiment in Yy long as the Society may: require to occupyâ€" it, »given averâ€" to" the use of the : Waterloo: Historical Sutltti Some day, sooner or later, th great and important County of ‘atâ€" erloo, â€"historically â€"venerable and !ml':‘ erially _ great, . will regilive bet County puildings. When that time arâ€" rives we exgect to see provided largâ€" er and more commodious quarters for this Society, â€"let us -{. & dinin:o and properly equipped bu m by it M"-POM great desideration is., now attajned. . We can with confidence ask (rraiin ty ie uonl ' s pertai ‘to istor ?Wamlofl' “n‘lng give assuranceyt-lu‘t' here they will he imperishable, sectire against destruction. ~ § _Mr.. Breithaupt‘s . address concludes with a continuation _ of. newspaper data which he.has been gathering, as well as appropriate references to the late Messrs. John A. Rittinger, Allen Huber and Thomas Pearcez I WELL KNOWN | ~â€" BERLIN CITIZEN l DIED IN BUFFALO LEAVE OF ABSENCE . WAS REFUSED . . BY DEPARTMENT ‘The news ‘wh$ received in the city Friday motping of, the ‘death of a weltâ€" known Berlin citizen, David Devitt. which took :lwe in Buflalo Thursday night. ‘The decéased has been in Poor health _ for some months and while visit-ix his daughter, Mrs, Richl1, in Buflalb, _ took _ seriously ill tweo months ago. â€" poant in . ‘The late Mr. Devitt was born on August 12th, 1839, and was in ‘his 76th year. He has lived in Waterloo County â€" the greater portion of his life, _ e was twice martied and is survivred by two daughters, Mrs. Richl, Buflalo, and Miss Florence Deâ€" vitt, of the Victoria School staff. Mr. Menno Devitt, of Waterldb, i8 a broâ€" ther of the ‘deceased. "The remains arrived at | Bertin station on Sunday afternoon u'orr a bricf funeral service was heltd, $Atermont took placé ‘n ‘the Mount HMope cemetery . f .v:r'l Diapepsin is note® "Mr its In fegulating upset stomachs It is the surest, quickest stomach rem edy in the whole worki and besides i is barmless. ~Put an end.to stamach tronble, forever by getting . a. fiftyâ€"cent case of Papoe‘s m mn any drig You in minites how it 18 to sut ter from stomach ~® #ootor in d =~a N.k LXÂ¥ Time it!:Tn; five minutes all stom :::dm.nu will go. , No indi on rtbura,. sour . @7 .. O# gas, acid, or mm«-n f ted food, no _ dizziness, bl .. for. breath or headache. . 59 sc ib Each "Pape‘s Diapepain" di . 300° ‘* gra.:s~â€"Tood, :‘ln".ll.zg;h misery in five min Postmaster ‘Fred Boehmer who recently signified his intention of going overseas â€" with the 118th Battalion is a greatly disappoin‘â€" ed man toâ€"day. On making application for a capâ€" taincy in the new battalion, a commission which he is able to. fill in an able mamner, he applied to the postal authorities for . a leave of absence from his duties as postmaster, % On ‘Thursday afternoon he _ reâ€" ceived a letter from the Deputy Postmaster General informing him that while it was the desire . of the department to aid rectuiting in all ways .within ghheir means, they could.not grant him the deâ€" sired leave. . The postal service of the Dominion has given so many of its mhembers _ that they felt that the line must be drawn someâ€" where and had jdecided that to alâ€" low the administrative forces and heads of the departments â€" would cause demoralization of the postal service and therefore such action would not be advisabfe. uds o% impigherion M "H ~?‘h;m » had -:‘q-' 1 as ‘ostuamn t 6 just fecently ie s ce sanrs he did 25 years ago.) _ .. j Sir Wilirid â€" Layrier, NP., > myk k birthday just lately and is dellhl& and bearty)) °> 5 2s . d . «Mr. A., T. Knechtel .ol t . and Elien, the youngest %E }:-r o'(“::'.uu. Wi. Taylor of j hn uo ol Snlie §ir’y ‘of w life a ecks ago.), Hope that they will ab least pe sparâ€" ed to celebrate their golden wedding. Vlwvr hy wes on, the .$th y Td WHs &t’ylfl Hy. Gg| die pmd at Pixon‘s Hil. A ‘ eral collection was taken up for the Mrs. H. S. Bochmer, Berlin, "nee Susannah,. Oberhoitzer‘‘ died, 51 years Called on the following friends durâ€" ing _ Nov.:â€"David . Pretty, Abram Stoffer, _ Alired Brillinget, Christian Sherk, Casper Wideman. £ On the 14th.â€"J. Reginald Birchell was hung at Woodstock for the murs der of Fted C. Benwell.‘ ‘The murder took place in a swamp & few ~tiles south of Plattsville. The ground,and roads, were frozen very. bard on the, 22nd., smow fall on the 23rd., â€" but fihfl? gone on the 24th," $ i The four Singing Schools uqfi: interesting one ial feature about them is :.~Tm‘$ l‘ use the same books and w of pupils visit from _ one ‘ 1 to gnother, | and sometimes we have a full house and therefore a splefided Sing. i ‘The following fitms have carried on business at the one same place on King St. for 25 years or more :« May 1878. M . |or 34 ‘years or mfim‘m Mr. Jacob Kaufman, lumber, sash psflol.”u Nvee en t and doorsâ€"April 1877. ~" One was expected in‘ Mr. John Fennell, â€" hardwareâ€"Dec} occurred on the i P 1879. 0 00 * 1866, when â€" at New Havé Economical Fire Imsurance Co. <"1866, when at New Haven, Dec. 1878 759 falling stars were counte 118TH BATTALION BUGLE BLASTS ‘The ‘following ‘1ist of officers have been announcéd: by Lieut.â€"Cok ‘W: M. O. Lochead ef the 118th North Watâ€" erloo Battalion ; _ Lieut.â€"Col. W. M. (O. Lochead in command ; senior maj or, Lieut.â€"Col. H. ‘Martin ; adjutant, Captain H. A. Fraser ; assistant ‘adâ€" jutant, Lieut. G. M. Dingman ; comâ€" pany _ commandets ; A. Company, Capt. W. H. Gregory ; B. Company, Capt. _A. Lockhart ; C. Company, Capt. Cunningham ; D. Company, R. E. McNeil; _ second in command A. and B. Companies, Capts. Pratt abd Kreitzer ; paymaster, Capt. T. W. Seagram ; quartermaster,;Capt. F. S. Routley ; medical officers, Capt. J.J. Walters ; Lieutonants, 8. Albright, F.C.H. Snydet, F. Rooney ; provisâ€" ional . lieutenants, M. Detweiler and F. J. Wilson. ¢ the past ‘few days :â€" & JOSBPH H. SHAW; agoe~20, Berâ€" lin, Born in Germany.. Next of kin James Shaw, .father, 26 Shocmaket Ave. t sc s td EDWARD QUINN, age 32, Stratâ€" ford. Botm in Canada. Next of kin; Sarah Quinn, wife,, Stratford. _ _ _ _ SAMUEL OROSHIG, age 223, Berlin, Born in Canada. Next of kin, Joseph Oroshfg, father, 165 Peter street. _ Queen street. north. . Born‘in Maceâ€" donia. ~Next of kin, Christian Vasiâ€" toff, Macedonia. l anie ‘ ARCHIBALD â€" J. BRICKER, age io, Berlin. Botn in Canada, ~Next kin, Mrs. J. Oliver, mottu.‘m South Water St. : ALFRED STEWART lin. in "f Aist" en Ht. .: (. c..__â€" Heuee" bork Aichoann® 8. n:.tr-;mllfr(N'i HANTZ, ‘fl'fl 12 m":i..';“::‘ hnk-". noti'u.'fv "Ale rens St. * ( 25 Nears ®r More at One Place. *# 44208 1# 4 wib The following new recruits enlisted THOMAS VASHLOFF, age 21, 35 ol Sixteen Men Join Ranks. H. L. Jabsen, Florists, . since , Nov., 1890 **I5 YEars ago s t T. Hhat w4 Stewart, _ father, 127 h ete t ie© â€"t . age 18, Berâ€" . .Next. of kin . .0 B ch 18 sale j UF. ‘m :"“7! and â€"has been :+ there sin e en Where formerly stiood the las Hotel; which was bur Messrs. _Duake & Co. OJ 44 am»\ wahgity < rs. â€" Fleller Brog., Oct. 1." 1800. ~= 4°> v<4 18%4* &x. John Hy: â€" J jwas bota in C â€" , 1839 with. his p; kq:m.'#u ?fi; when h yéars They wete * ‘s â€"wor : â€" Me: c k. the <first wa er in Bepl résidence Where ho Wived al th is now No. 139 King St. Has# A Remarkable Morning The morning of: Nov.: 13th, 1 looked _ upon by the‘ few t people who â€" saw it as & morning, this being the. #i atars Tell in ‘great nomber®; _ ts know of it only ‘by $# ‘we are told: it was an o%citin Mr.‘James B. Rittonl < onto, sends me some quotatio® ‘‘Harpers Magazine‘‘ ‘*North, can Review", and "Na o from :â€" T Ao N There are records. . on h least 14 times â€" when cat n of shooting stars were seen 802. Nine of these occugred and six in Nov., vat the i 13 1833 , vgvh' wWas. ou:h’ n-g:t&’ of North Am 4 most remarkable of any for On Nov. 13th, 1832, were seen in unusual nu ope, Arabia and Persia, . ers have oecurred at it or 34 ‘years or smip‘.‘mi ti period. CV SR en ~ One was expected in 1866, an occurred on the mornifg 1866, when â€" at New Ha ‘ YOUNG ELMIRA °_ _ On Thursday night a 0 mira stores were ufiiflmfii tity of goods taken, At n‘8 or shop the burglars sec “ and overcoats and shoes in er‘s shoe store. ‘They a! make an entrance but one lel! into at open cistern, cutt self somewBat. " _ e One of the midnight ma young fellow fiineteen yeatrs ‘ arrested‘ in Betlin on day‘ ‘peared before Magistrate: morning. ~He gave his namé ; est â€" Craighead and 3 charge of, having stolen . a clothes, a sweater and an 0 Hchn‘s and goods from Other The troopship ‘~ Califeriia ‘Walled ‘Trom Cabada Nov. #8, ! «ived safely i . bcors and 1,817 mep _ He was,. remanded for , for trial and | in tied authorities are confident. will take his companion: Frou, the story ‘of the arrested in Berlin, the ?rygg him false and is the greater part of 1 ‘tin,© G. P. ‘Ksorr,fath@r, Bp.0 omm vislces ags J. THOMAS, _ ago . $0, 48 Place, Berlin, ... Boim . ;in. Ma Next of kin, lives in Macedom FRANCIS LIVOCK, _ age 4%, lin. Botn in England: p: Emma Livock, 14 Spsing:8%.., returned from the front hg of an artist. . Several of WMs drawings are on in dows of the lAflmmq The boys are, prowud of ‘a Te dition to the hfl:‘tllop in a mascot. A‘ Targe Boston the gift of Mt. J. F. Ewald, erloo, has be@r appointed to. position and dutÂ¥fitg his aa the barracks . ies becoipg, a pet. The front part _ of the rooms . has beén given over Iadies in charge of â€" the s shower and is belig made dual purpose. Any young man brings in a gift for the peses himsell to the â€" geant and vieg versa. .. , ... LEONARD munou.us wood. Born ,in England. _4 kin, Amey Darbon, motheE, Eng. dn 486C : © The Allies mean uniéss all agree, ‘ Merchants‘ 83« . .. * , is A ind Mesors. & ” o & un-:i."n io e e on oo e oiee Pte. Robert â€"Sceibert who Bank W 84

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