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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jul 1897, p. 8

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many friends follow her to her new i&m:.lnk;hm. actriee w Anbernacle memings in the Mr. Ch« a 22 in, ti the hapj Phore me PAar _ well Te AHings, tud e yaod se of has the happy ccople left on the yw. It has always been the aim Court Nelson as it is the aim of every Court of the Canadian OQrder of Foresters to alleviate the suferings of the distressed, and to enable others to bear serenely the ille of life. this village, the contracting parties being Miss lul McCil of Baden, and Mr. Charles Juckson of Crommneli, Chief Ranger Jas. B. Woeir and Treasâ€" rer Wm. !Mllupie, of Court Nelson, ;1» success of the undertaking was due to the hearty response g‘nn by not only the adjoining courts, but also to that given by the public in general. afternoon at the hous of Mr. Rotb of CUourt Nelson takes this opp&fiblty of publicly thanking one and all who sontribused so libo'nlly to so deserving MILLBANK The benevolent gardâ€"n party held on the evening of July 6th under the auspices of gomt Nelson, No 312, Oanadian Order of Foresters, was a grand success. The total receipts amounted to $127.27 ; the expenses were $37.27, leaving a balance of $90, which was preseuted to Bro. William Milne of Court Milverton No. 99, by Chief Ranger Jas. B. Weir and Treasâ€" Then, if two hours were spent in the rendering of the same, and two hours in onfoying the various games provided everyone would be in & conâ€" dition to appreciate the excellence of the refreshments that the ladies of Hawksville and vicinity are so capâ€" able of providing. I am sure the genâ€" oral rublic woul% be willing to pay a small admission fee to attend s riouio thus briefly outlined. This would enâ€" able each school to place a few standâ€" ard volumes on the shelves of their liâ€" baries each year, and if judicious seleoâ€" bions were made who can fully estimate the good that mifbt be done. I remain yours truly, QONLOOKER. ization, vis; the physical, the intellectâ€" ual, ths moral and the spiritaal. Therefore, we must have games in aâ€" bundance and variety. We should have recitations &c., by the children, music, both vocal and inatramental, short pointed speeches by those who are ub?g to demr them, in fact, no pains should be spared to have an exâ€" cellent programme. Than if twn hanrkt wara srant in Managers of public ; icnics should carefully avoid extremes of all kinds. Some attempt too little, some too much. 4f all picnics were fimlonged vill the widnight hour, with young people of opposite sexes participating in a cus tom which to say the least is of very estionable utility, they would soon goomo. menace to the best interests of society, and would be a nuisance no matter from what stand point we might view them. A model picnic sghould call into proper exercise the four? component parts of our omtn-‘ :rl';nwbotrne. The cause of this ilure may be traced to the fact that the management seem to be wedded to the idea that a happy golucky, or go as you please style is the best to inâ€" aure the success of a public picatc, vainly trusting that success may be evolved out of nothing and ignoring the fact that order, system and governâ€". ing law are essential to the success of. any pablic demonatration. _ ‘ In your issue of June 24th, your regular correspondent noted the redeeming featurgs of the U.;S. School picnic and.while I cheerfully endorse all that was said by your correspondent, yet viewed as a whole, I consider the picaic a failure and a reflection on the national and religious sentiment of the sommunity. I am aware this is a sweeping indictment but one easily J MA WKSVLLL E To the Editor Waterloo Chronicle MACKIES BLOoK, KING STREET, BERLIN. PHONE 168 Plows and Scufflers â€" â€" wlm ua. swel!, their future home. :u. b. The Rev. Mr.» Atkinson, ut in, tind the nuptial knot and the was a lady highly esteemed in E. CamPBELL, Ree. Bec , CQourt Nelson church. Bhe was 37 a aad leaves a uomvln:?gohuma one daughter to mourn ber loss, On Monâ€" day morning after a short service at the house the remains were taken to Bt. Mary‘s !::.l:mmi. Mr. Yby;: has the s o community this sad L:u' ol{muumfln Wm. Lackner of Berlin was visiting his sister, Mrs. G. M. Diefenbaker on Sunday last.â€"Mr. David Donald spent Saturday and Sunday at Listowel.â€" Mr. and Mre. Morrison and daughter, formerly of this place but now of huu‘ toba, were renewing old acquaintances in our village last week,after an absence of eight yearsâ€"Some flur atudents have returned from the different schools for their summer vacation. Dreatw or Mrs. H. Wavts. â€"Mre. H. Whyte, wife of our esteemed cheese maker after an ii:nn of several :‘:‘i‘h assed peacefully away on Sunds l’;:omln{ abopt 11 o'olo{k. Dunns was highly respected, a social favorite and bofovod by all who knew her and a faichfu!l member of the Methodist Personxar â€"Mr. Albert Peterson, of Kincardine is visiting friends in and near our villageâ€"Master Henry and Miss Lizsie Kubl of Newton, are visitâ€" ing their friend Miss Ida Fry.â€"Mr. Mr. Geo. Rosenblatt, our furniture and altar manufacturer i 5J bit paip. Ts accompanied from his trip to Kin Kora onThursday. He took up an aitar for the R. C. Church of that piace. We hear it is one of the niceet ever seen in Ontario. We congratulate you on your work M....Auv?lm was invented here by one ou{onu wen, . Fraok B. It‘s tine to have it patented .... Our Star base ball club will jourâ€" ney to St. Jacobs on Saturday to play a match with chat team . . . . Mr. Philip Schickler is again ;:rkkinx for onrh:.- terprising haroo«s maker, Phihp w shop is always filled up with work .. .. Miss Katie Hinwporger and Mise Rose Leyes spent Tuesday in town . . .. Tony Matel! spent Sunday in Moorefield . . . . Mr: Phfil(nuuvieur speat Sunday in Wellesliey. Went up again, Ha! Ha !. ... Mr. Thos. Hinsperger and his sister, Lizzie spent Sunday in 8t Agatha and J »sephaburg. HAWKSVILLE sfn mend it in sam‘ place be J.'E’ in ?nm-’;uy ‘Ay, docther, docther,‘ res said: "Tis one o‘ the maircies o‘ Provâ€" idence it didpa kill ye, Bmd'{." SBand turned the trophy over curiously »‘ replied: 'Aq... an‘ 1‘d like to keep i6 as a relic.‘ en a‘all tell yo hoo, menns keep it in sam‘ place 'L_n ‘_t'fi A gigantic haddie bone hed jus been removed from the gullet of a son of Oaledonis, and the Glasgow surgeon to the u!po{nam, health and comfort. Call and see them. 2t. Prof. Dorenwend will be at the Walâ€" pes House, Berlin,on lMd.{. July 30th where he invites you to call and sea his art hair oovuiu:li. He has toupees and wig to suit all conditions of . haldâ€" ness. They cannot be detected ‘m the natural growth and are ofal to the appesrance, health and comfort. aympathy of all....It is also our sad (d)uty a nooa the death of Mr. tJeary ttarbein w ;uud away on evening last. He had been m 'm lungs far some time, and was quite weak during the last few days, yet his death came very suddealy withâ€" al, as he had been in Berlina the previâ€" ous Wednesday, and even made ready to go again the day of his death. The funeral took place on Sunday after poon and was atteuded by a very large number of friends who came to gy their laat respects to the dead. e servicea were conducted by Rav. Naah Stauffer, after which the deceased was laid to rest in the Mennonite barying souud. Our late friend was born in is county on the 4th of April, 1866, but his parente now reside in Huron County. He leaves a wile and one child who have the aincereat sympithy of all in their sore «ffliction. baried in the Mennonite grave yard on the following Tuesday, Rev. H. S. Hallmau conducting the funeral serâ€" able horse, owned by Mrâ€" Bochart,died from sunstroke on Friday last....On Bunday, Jaly 4th, Mr. Oscar Jacobs, a very esktimable young man, breathed his last at the home of his step father, Mr. John Hoffman. He had been suffering for some ti ue from heart failâ€" uwre and latterly from dropiy. He was * U .. Te+ 4. Suiiih and Mn Sunirise attending the Epworth League Conâ€" Men Who are Bald Waterloo County m_” July 15 1897â€"Page 3 have the haid t WE " Wreime, ho io oo tth d Jul ui,;*l.l:fl:‘ J John Honr.a’d m‘m mon â€"In Woolwich, J Siman Bms, Iozu\i berguntiq dn \s MBb c c Ganataâ€"At ,liu.Julgfi.m wile of C s § the M ngod 3# yre, 5 mon â€"At Seafarth, J ug‘;“:lm. formerly ?m‘ m Mosimâ€"At Sxartasâ€"In Woolwich, Joly 9h. the MS\ut.oludal\:afl. win st Scomwartsâ€"At Williamaebarg, July Tth, the '&dlm\fi.&hmd‘:’c‘ Exxatâ€"At Berlin, July lith, the wife of S R.Mohmw W reeeâ€"Hararrâ€"At M:lverton, June @7th, Charles Weber of Rimire, to Marâ€" garet Hammer, of Miiverton. Forierâ€"Mrvrersâ€" At W . June 2rd, by Rev. D. Lochner, #.J. ;u-lu» (hm:‘w-. both of Wellealey. ® Jacksoxâ€"MoCortâ€"At Baden, July 7 Rev. Mr. Atkineon of Becitn, Chen Raok" Rev. R. yon Pirch, Frederick Buobler, to Mro. Matilda Wicse, both of Becity. * * Jonxsoxâ€"WuLuamsonâ€"At Berlin 6th, James Johgson to Robina Wwi Bxcanseâ€" Wiseâ€" Buserssâ€"At Galt, J Â¥. W. Burgess, of a Fasâ€"At New Han of J. W. Erb, of a W 1m.oroxe McKaxzinâ€"A4s Salt, July 2nd, th J".l.‘â€":.‘dbs::. wife of D. Wilson, of a son. s Joun Wildfong, of a danghter. Aterloo on d ‘4 years. _ â€"In Waterloo â€"At Berlin, July 6th,the uife of >alt, July 2nd, the wife of l- the wife _ MAIL CONTRAOT ghgp pomortrnta Patt Sew bee c o uncertain, )boqn:"::kbpurblu to do its normal work" The stomach will evieardign pack Price #1 a bottle, 6 for #o. AM druggists or by rees from leboratory, Rend for printed proof of © Free by Mail + fiwmxmm .. : PA, Drower 20, BamiMon, Canadn piy S oo imeriarien Eh id Klipport Undortaking Co, ory. o SiL ol the Jnts may be examined at the Few‘n clBh (J ks lavs mar be evamined t the 1 Waterioo, July & aolanmnssiane.y e TOWN 10TS FOR SALE, WATBRLOO OOUNWTY HBABD FRBROM FOR SALE Disenses of al} kindsa, Yoors truly , FRRD W â€" IPNAV COMBINESTHE BEGT POINTG : OF ALL OTHER MEDIâ€" g Sloan‘s Indian Tonis FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUGTIOE wauo u.. . , Sogrnigey Whhrin Polg Tenders Wanted Waicrioe Board of Health ._ PUBLIC NQTiCE ::""m“‘t\ll ug v.tlb'n ot W memesnizae & :g

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