is ‘::fl%‘t;:::mf.m“â€& of them to teke w op m tolhes Â¥ mfnnrmni shortly ms&» mi: etc. enlerged and put into better shepe :tm services will be held in the Lnâ€" eran chorch next Sundsy mom&u «.+.A meeting forthe reorganizstion t%. wbum B B. Club is called r Thoreday ounin%, April 9th.in the corial Hotel st o‘clock . ... The ew Hamburg Menpfacturing Co. are meking things hom now. be onge of the finest houses in town : *~Mrâ€"4â€" Zurbri?g has the osk timâ€" her on the ground for extensive altersâ€" u:’ip the flour mill. ... Mr. Robert oods, of Britton Station, spent Sunâ€" with his rmu,ur- Wm. Woods, mot street....Bread has heen reâ€" Inced to 10 cents a loaf....Confirmsâ€" ... . Mr. A. R. Smith has resigned ï¬a’“ï¬m as manager with the firm guean & Co..and has woegted & tiwmwith Mesars Smail & â€" wan, n . ... Mr. Heary Sch::’. son of 8: Wm. Schaaf,and a graduate of the Ontario College of Pharmacy, as just I&“â€â€˜ the United States M of Pharmacy examination, headâ€" ing the list. Go ahead, New Hmhu;s %}1 John Kercher has return uretville. Ill., bringing with the infant son of thei%ev. §. L. mbach, whom she‘ has adopted on unt of the death of its mather some E:) months ago.... Mra. (Senator) erner is visiting friends in Guelph v+> .;Keuu Brodrecht & Feick intend | g&uldm‘ a house on Jacob atreet.... r.Allen Bassenberry has the material en the ground for a new house on Waâ€" terloo street....Dr. Marty is also g}ua to build an addition to his house mean, Mu--- mda: Wm. of the Ontaria C w manager of the New Hamburg glnnhoturuw Co., moved his family ?io the house lately vacated by Mre. «& C. Fox, corner Ohuarch and Peel m . Mr. Henry Franke was in to, Monday ... . Mr. W. J. Trimâ€" hle was in Stratford Tuesday on busiâ€" Mr. 0. J. Fox, who has been confined to the house for some time, is able to hnhkrtqtin in the Western Bank.... Mr. Werner Brodrecht, the Bremc Far â€"The New Hamburg Spring Fair took place on Tuesday and was attended by a large crowd of R‘nï¬on the surroanding oonnt; were quite a number of good horses exhibited,and the usual number of Medical men were on hand. a m o m hat wtRiaan McINTYRE & SACHS, The Place to Buy Stoves and Tinware, ing to buiild an addition to “:3- house is sammer. . When completed it will Milk Cans, Sap Pails and Spiles, Plows, Oultivators Harrows, and the Latest Improved Gang Ploughs A full line of Plow Shears, Repairs for all Farming Implements kept constantly in stock. All goods guaranteed ES OLD STAND â€" KING STREET, BERLIN BAREN ._ E8STABLISHED %;;3.: # Persoxar.â€"Dr. J. A. Philips of Gnel':b who has been uwemtm to Dr. Ratz‘s practice has left for aq;â€"W. J. Munro apent a few days in Toronto on business.â€"Miss Eomes Greutsner ;gent Bunday in Baden. â€"Mr. and Mrea. . J. Munro spent Sun\!ï¬y %Hmil- ton.â€"We are glad to see Dr. Ratz out again after his severe atteck of ls grippe.â€"Rev. D. C. Dafoe is holding revival services at preseat. _ _ & Bundqi w Eanm... a* ( cccupied nex Ray. Dr'tndflend |fak in the inte al Society of the _ Mr. O. Kranz, Berlin, wasa busi ness visitor to town last Thursday . ... Mr. L. P. Sayder, Nocth Bay, and Mr. W. N. Snider, Guelpb, spent Sunday under the parental roof. ... Miss B. Re‘chert. Stratford, is visiving relatives in town....Mr. R. E. Van Hora, London, speat Sunday renewing old acquaintances in town.... Mr. J. A. Bongnlcrk le:c onh?oudud.hr Rochee ter N.Y. where he intends remaining for some time . . . . Mr. Geo. Klinck was a business vieitor to Berlin last Friday .... Mr. and Mrs. Hilborn, Dni\ou. tflundqr:it-h Mr. and Mra. Isaac Eiolnhom. .. The Methodiat puipit will be occupied next Sabbath evening b{ Ray. Dr. Henderson, Berlin, who wil xmk in the interests of the E:neatiow { SBociety of the Methodist church. NEW PUNDEE rage «¥." on‘ y mmmnm.wgm_p.‘.. * Yoar ©TILL_ ANOTHER A& now r ty Wm?oum:: t.t‘: eatablish by announcing the at ‘mp d n o on oo ‘gi’:vï¬:†a Truly connect with the Breslan wf: we must be a wa’voll‘xs: gooa us th driges lenale give Misiritrentle Mre. Somu Gl;unio gave â€Jum., is friends a muc wlgp in WPWNM qt‘bu “? an ’% Robert Law of Hamilson, are visiting the Mr. Menno Bracadle and Mr. Thos Bedford, our village butchers, have enâ€" ate. . . . Miss Belia Roat has gone to aterloo to reside. WINTERROQOURNE tional! go young fellow ever kisged her h‘-‘% m{rd S Mr. Lountâ€"It came on you like & ‘“5: the tw?t' s d*%#!m it was W; g‘ ('1 %i :::r.hm":":w io M ts ol it nad dumanacd SOUn 1o searin. m?m pcd time. m ad > been kiee. (Laughter.) plaintiff® by MF. Louat was rather inâ€" lacly i'ï¬ig'&" pyhs tb Bua w in & frequently. This was not &hqlm occasion on which any one had ‘kissed her, (laughter) but she had never had a ma man kiss her before. Mr. &â€"Oh no, not a :rnid m\x: are not in the habit of doing y amp Hagkk) _ 8 Do these young gentlemen acanore Lady Askn 81000 For Qne, &A Giveniker the Marâ€" pweySiq~».0 Mr. Lountâ€" THs VALUROF A KISB. with you indulge in kies c Tiiinink §$1 _ A.â€" Mustard t â€"That mï¬ be a hot oung fellow ever kisged t these mustard apâ€" who go U ntran U o ‘3 i W# & @ \ -" C .“ dbiyÂ¥ < Tedta s iT .IP o # Y ameal | M . se 4y at o ie f “/1: * iintm / i 3 dpahes J (1',‘ '-,3"; ~pu" M †‘ U on o ang e an 20 ED We m rok dpoien o o e * H‘mâ€"m March S8th.the wite Iiune ioi h mm ie n "goporâ€"h.. in it romuds 7 wak, i on i Bearsâ€"AJ Gait Meroh Btth the wife of Jorceâ€"aAt .'0‘. fqv’“‘:“]:\;‘, atw:\u havhdibaba aath n &:m-â€"um March 315%, the wife of enne Strome, of a son. 5‘:5::" l;l:\:\ Baumano, of a m wite of David Huntzberger, of a daughter. w:â€"u “"o‘a m 1&: the wife wz o o ofeeh Je the wity at Bazsâ€"â€"At Plattarills, March 20th, the wite m*“ DJn in is\ t 2 + c dsc ons dn t droor peod halfwey between Crome en e o Wonsrerioza At Paden, March 14th, the l*vâ€"w-avâ€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-'- CZBARABETE ‘&M:‘-d'&. half 4 â€"Â¥arm, farm 00 L . Soey omm itook and Alex. Common, of a son. April 14 â€"Farm stock and implements of Inenmax and Harrenxas, â€"At Galt, March 2ith, the wife of y 29 hue w c ortedlf is neigineg Jeerru Micgus, Auctioncer, l“ii‘:.é‘:".‘.“ the wife of 5% Y ‘"W';;Iâ€"l“m ceneo slas be en YCs â€" [helce veals are in deâ€" mand at from $6 to $7 cach. Ordinary calves " Prale Rrigropiit ult aoend aled frem m-l:-. for Buffalo was slow, “Jnru.'°.:“¢h“.::;‘m‘:', h&â€"Ah&m taken 1y disâ€" encE n=cay for 44c to 4Jc per th. As low as 3¥¢ was paid eC ttsmretiems from ’t to *‘w‘kmww Co U LGg TCO "aPo" 0J SF. CVook of Fi ak 4ge per lb. Some other Enter caltle sold .ts‘ ordinary stuff ruled from 2c to 36 per T. i-lo.'ll-'--: d-:hui:.E aroiegy, thn tikes by Mp. Cook s nieue ab per lh. For some to go to Ottawa 3# P k 1od Un S See io &n ts Ottane o “‘ddï¬-hl-ngdh uantiby . Rrices ruled,from 4o to 44e .‘q-..;, :-mfldg.:.m w‘ Cu nH-L $ 60 per ewt. u:‘s pecoted to be a little better for a few days. kell! purginemige rredionee racbagen boag napegegr tm a0P crar wareriee naggeys. WarERLOO, April $h, 1807, esusiegtt ® e ind 0 pe ; ® rhfa ind se ies ‘ .-“"rll"(\'.‘ late ‘!“ p ‘\. . Jo8EPH x7 'J l n Donestago, P.Q. .., M\M:& 1807 11â€" % Ne ie oo nens. t toes %.amm Auction Sale orantaniyeniin Aly mtz dre Wednesday. April 21st. 1897, lng ‘the appl.oagigns "Bt P9â€"P00® 6t consider. n essca ons * W . ndt 3 i Duties are to b m vliuh are to be h‘ o .‘%‘fï¬â€œ&ï¬fm ao d Waterl9o, April :\:é_'w’a'&“ Public Notice Mertgage Sale s Liconses, _ _ _ _ * ~_OP SR@ ioh t opriee.s & Jns i oop n sn will nesrernbateactne is 2 o%:k?“{%"??. Pod on n red iï¬ o ons on For Sale !. w ty Bavero, shop und «w