axe of a substantialpurse by the ~‘ qmembers of the three Amglican churâ€" of this parish / on Christmas. ts .â€"Mr. gad Mrs, R. W. Cressâ€" y apent Christmas Day with 3 ads in mâ€"&. and Mrs. L. J. i and &,‘ Of Galt, spent J holidays with sisters Misses i# . and Annic Niebel.â€"Miss Laird returned from (Gpderich where she 3 ;-t some time with her sister Mrs. Ii T. Gundy,â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith $ and family of Toronto â€" were the & sts of Mrs. Smith‘s mother, Mrs. 3 EfeB. Puddicombe, over Christmas.â€" Â¥ Miss Nurse of Milverton is visiting | : her sister Mrs. W. H. Kert.â€"Dr. and j Â¥ Mrs. 1. Becker returned to Toronto / +~ on Monday after spending _ several : & days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 3 H. Boullee.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Sutherâ€"| / _ ‘Jand and Margaret visited at Mrs.|‘ - Sutherland‘s parenial home in Cayâ€" : uga last week.â€"Mr. I M. _ Clemens{* was a business visitor to Brantford |‘ and Hamilton last week.â€" Mr. and}t CEelNy ge home of Christ brhe fror : Mr. ago, ; her t 6. and ®; John their mot Christmas Myrs. J. P. Etnst and Evelyn spent several days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cole in Poon.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr, Miss May Kerr and Miss Allan, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, _ of Stratford, on Christmas day.â€"Mrs. T, Gundy and Master Tom of Godâ€" erich are holidaying at the home of Mr. and,Mrs. M. Mark, Huron Road. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hahn _ spent Clristmas Day in. Stratford, at the home of Mrs. Salvadge.â€"Mr. Waldeâ€" mar Wilhelm of Medicine Hat, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MWilhelm.â€"Miss Lulu and Master Harâ€"| ry Weismilier of Toronto are the guests of their grandrhother Mrs. H. |; Deichert.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Weber |â€" and [amily of Monkton â€" visited at |, tBe Weber and Schuler homestead on |â€" Christmas Day.â€"Mr. Edwin _ Miller f (Western College, Napierville, HI., a visit to his parents Mr. and Andrew Miller during the holiâ€" .â€"Mr. Owen Hamilton of _ Otâ€" visited at the home of Capt. F.|° N.:McCaHum last week.â€" A large]®© ‘family gathering took place at the|" a of Mr. and Mrs. Henty Rine| U Christmas Day. â€"Among those who | C A from a distance jto be resent | M w Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peine of | d C , Mrs. Henty Peine of Lonâ€"}| a! ; her twoâ€" sons and: one laughter. F] . and Mrs. Willis Canfield _ and | W §¢. John Stahi, of Chicago, visited | I@ §¥ mother, Mrs. J. _ Merner, atjfa t tide.â€"Mr. Daniel Merner | Bs of Brantiord : is renewing acquaintamâ€"}.en in town.~Miss Clara Wilker is | Be ng friends in Stratford â€" this |of â€"â€"Mrs. Ezra Eby and Miss Ina| tu F,of Berlin are visiting friends in | to toWwn.â€"Dr.. and Mrs. Raliph Ruby of / the ‘or Thin Ein trust a medicipe 100 years! Sixty years perience, think of that t righce with Ayer‘s Serâ€" ~â€"the original Sarsa~ 4; tie Sarsaperiila the ts endorse for thin blood, nerves, general debility, and the ever bang_sl 0006 006 224 HAMIIV INCY VISILâ€" ed their nephew, Mr. Johu C. Marâ€" Kle.â€"Mrs. E. I. Ewald, of Waterloo, spent Saturday _ at ‘"Orchardcote," the home of Mr. Frank Mast.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Wenger, of Alberta, are at present visiting friends â€" and â€"relatives in this vicinity.â€"Master Ivâ€" an and Misses Lauretta and Mclinda Sh:;]tz spent Christmas with friends: in Berlin.â€"Bishop Jonas Snider, _ of Water100, conduclt)(‘d the _ Baptismal services in the Hagey Mennonite church on Sunda‘, seventeen members were baptized.â€"Master Birdin Weber, of WiHiamsburg and Master Oliver and the Misses Martha, Edna and Silvia â€" Snider, of Hespeler, spont Sunday at ‘Pleasant View Farm.‘"‘â€" Mr. Dillon and littfe daughter Edith ] ot Georger‘n, wete guests over the ! holidaÂ¥ aÂ¥ Mr. John Tait‘s. Mrs. Lonsburg is entertaining friends from St. Catharines during Christâ€" mas week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. I. Hilborn returned Monday _ evening from ,lmreslown, N. Y., where they visitâ€" u3 aia 0 C im 1 s 00000 CoC o Cicoy tm SUS SnG AALROL l‘Preston; one sister Maud at, home.â€" ‘Miss Verda Unger and niece Miss Vera Rickert, of Buflalo, are spending ithe holidays at the home of Mr. and }Mrs. Moses Unger.â€" Miss Beatrice Tait, of Toronto, fs spending a few weeks under the parental roof.â€"Miss McKay left Tuesday evening â€" for her bome in Woodstock. â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wiegand and little son â€" Eden spent Christmas Day at Mr. and Mrs. Will Bedford‘s, Bloomingdale.â€" Mrs. Lonsburs is ontortainine bein. a. s in Ssn t is wl w d 31020000038 | 2790 4 cabinet maker in a large esâ€"| Mr. S. A, Bergey, of the O. A. C., |tablishmem. in Grand Rapids, Mich., |are spending the Christmas holidays and one who succumbed to an cpiâ€"|at their respective homes here.â€" Mr., ldemic of typhoid fever, â€" caused by fand Mrs. Arch, Hallman â€" and _ Mr. {the drinking water. The body _ was fand Mrs. Ed, Halman spent Christâ€" ‘,hrouzht to Preston Saturday. Beâ€"}‘ mas at L. B. Hallman‘s.â€"Mr. John sides his parents he leaves a â€"wife Poll spent Christmas with friends in and child, three brothers, Edward in Preston.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Moses Heckaâ€" I‘South Bend, Ind., Nelson and Arthur,| dorn and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Heckaâ€" Preston; one sister Maud at, home.â€" | dorn, of Lexington, wisited â€" at the Miss Verda Unger and niece â€" Miss | home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Bergey on Vera Rickert, of Buflalo, are spending Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Itrvin _ Hallâ€" ithe holidays at the home of Mr. and | may of Waterioo and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Moses Unger.â€" Miss â€" Beatrice iIvan HMonsberger of Claledonia, Mich., Tait, of Toronto, 1s spending a few |â€"visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. weeks under the parental roof.â€"Miss | 8. 8. Herner on Tues day. McKay left Tuesdaw svanine 6c i. _| News Notes.â€" Christmas is _ now over apd brought with it a number . | of visitors to our village and also a ;;numbcr from out of town. Among , | those _ who were here during the | Uhristmas holidays were, Mr. and | Mrs. Ed, Gillespie anh family of :iaâ€"“ }deh; _ Mr. and Mrs. August Schlegel and family of Berlin; Mr. Hugh Frame of Waterledâ€"Some of. those who spent Christmas out ot the vilâ€" lage were Mr. and Mr. R. Foster and jfamily at Mr. Thos. Foster‘s; _ Mrs. |Barbour, Master Cechl and Baby Helâ€" en at Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender at Listowel.â€"A large numoer of the ratepayers of the Township |: turned out to the nominations in the township hall on Monday and although ‘ there were different men nominated to | the different offices the general opinâ€" f Jon at time of writing is that there will be no election and the old counâ€" cil: elected by acclamation. â€" fptbees, â€" which were nicely decorated * [ The programire consisted of songs ~~frecitations, etc. _ The sealing capaciâ€" ‘n:I ty of the church was filled to its utâ€" |mMOSt. _ After the entertainment *he P pupils â€" and teachers wore presonted ; |with a handsome book and _ other r’_ gifts.â€"Among the many guests durâ€" _ fing the Xmas holidays wereeâ€" ifr "fand â€" Mrs. u1. Hahn, Tavistock and ; [Mr. and Mrs. H. Hass, Wazerloo, and . ; | Mr. and Mrs. John Steiss, Berlin, at, ) the home of Mrs. A. Steiss.â€" Mr. , f and Mrs.â€" A, Hgss, Berlin, with their |parents. _ Messrs. Theo. Vollmar, Toâ€" fronto and Edgar and Haryc; Weiss, | BerMn, under the parental roof? Miss A. Snider, Conestogo, with Miss E. Krauter; Mr. and Mrs. W. Brom§ and the Misses Rosetta and Hannah} Gebl, Berlin, with their parents; the Misses L. Weiss, C. Sattler and L. Glebe, _ Berlin, at their respective homes.â€"Mr. B. Zimmerman of Reea [ City, Mich., is at present visiting at$ ‘the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Johin vollâ€"} mar.â€"Mrs. Adam Steiss left on Tues [ day on a visit to her daughter, Rev. : Mrs. C. Zarnke, of Pembroke.â€" Sev k erai of our citizens atCended the nomâ€" inations held at Crosshill and Conesâ€" :j togo _ on Monday.â€"Kemember _ the £ date of Mr. C. R. Gies‘ sale on New h Year‘s Day. h Ralseds. es lt atie stiie uit Beautifully decorated, after which the Usga) sweets and gifts were distrib‘tâ€" ted to the children.â€"The Lutheran S. Sehool _ had also a good entertajnâ€" *ment . on Christmas night. Santa Claus had brought two large Xmas whalogues by the sghool was heartily Ceinecinted® Tt geich Yon ""wht Hagey was held at the home brother Mr. Netson Hagey, thurch was ef:lfli‘to the d'oohi..z Brpgramime ol songs, recitations and . disaigreeable it &a rot , festivities,â€" L fcs h was 4 ¥é, and proved to be a great syecess. _ The and JITS. ii. Hass, Wazerloo, and f is and Mrs. John Steiss, Berlin, 4t P â€" home of Mrs. A. Steiss.â€" Mr.]th Mrs. A. Hass, Berlin, with theirf W its. _ Messrs. Theo. Vollmar, Toâ€" $ Me ) and Edgar and Harve; Weiss, [Ne hnd ol he Teiuly eunk o m io mioanr mt uo es fhcidheny oma dn w CROSSHHLL o es en e â€"â€" and from present indications 4n clec A sheet of thin oi tion will result. â€"A handsome | grart tindet a child‘s pls was made to the hockey club of St. table cloth and is n« l(‘lements and a neat surplus is in J many other expedien the hbands of the trustees after havâ€"yas successful ahd ch ng _ spent a neat sum; in improveâ€" â€"â€" ts and the purchase of â€" a fire A soft tloth glieh phgine during 1908.â€"Mr. H. E. BRatz{milk and rubbed oÂ¥e: has purchased the saw mil} propterty Â¥ have a splendid effect owned by the McAllister Luniber 1Co keys dry with soft . of Hawkesville, m makes keys yellow |, fteins of ‘]nlon\s!_â€"Mr. William Dichl of Montoe, Mich., spent Xmas holidays with his son, Mr. Valeptine Dicht.â€"Miss Laura Esha ugh and Miss Julia Dietrich spent a werk with, friends at Darling Road, .Ont.â€" Mr and Mrs. Clem Boegel, Toryponto, spert Xmas holidays at St. Clements _ and Linwood .â€"Miss Minnic Adjpms _ and ,Miss Sophia â€" Spielmacher, _ Toronto, are spending Christmas hovidays | i St. Clements.â€"Mr. Williarm â€" Greyerâ€" biehl of Ruth, Mich., spent‘ Monday in St. Clements. â€"At a meeting _ of fatepayers of the village of St. Cleâ€" ments held at Burbach‘s haill Monâ€" Â¥ay evening nominations of Trustees No Chold office tor ahoe wloal 5 calll Items of ded; a good program was The U. B. Sunday schoo hold their annual enterts the evening of Jan. 2.â€"M Bowman has left for Pit: nsylvania where she expec a lew months.â€"Mr. M. C. ~News Notes.â€"The Lutheran Christâ€" mas entertainment was largely attenâ€" ukess and Rete e d m c 0 27 Ane 11 Jthe former‘s brother in Wablacevilie Sunday last.â€"yr. and Mrs. S. L. ?\%Blph of Listowel spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Louis Adolph.â€"Miss E. Pierce and Miss M. Rogers _ of: Toronto, were the guests at the home of Mr. James _ Dezell during the Christmas holidays. â€"Mr. V. Greer .of Toronto University, _ spent the holidays with relatives in this | seeâ€" tion.â€"Rev. Jas. Elford commences a series of special meetings on Monday evening next in the Mt. Pleasant church at Wallacevitie of Mr.= Peter Wik Adolph during the days.â€"Mr. and Mrs of Milverton, called the former‘s hrothe dis omeâ€" ne | not ® py ... LyOG will fce. | Whote y and neg! The 04 a 2 APS3 J ! Personals.â€"Mr. and liams visited _ the la near Carthage, who is present.â€"Mr. Geo. Eo William visited with f1 section last week. â€"Mr ner, of Conpecticut, vis dis n;l.â€"ilovmh *h“ to c BeW resolut and om af Â¥igl}t off to keeP them so thal & + will epjoy their m. the fcs hote year, for the < M ind t to door, \thig y will Phe [AD® be a bappier oue fhan 1486 year. A ; 4h¢ ~ _ many good . tions . gif Miat: l:hlomuq.‘a to . send. iy your . al to this ~paper â€" at ‘ gnd if you are not & subscr e ®r you‘ could not obtain more value . _ flot # goHar thar by receiving . .. !~ J weekly visitor which gives . you [f- the most interesting events that "fpef among a most interesting > ‘Afliving:in a most interesting country, as[ We sincerely trust that the Chronâ€" d . icleâ€"Telegraph will continue its t 8. J reconds as a newspaper. and < ] 1 [to see in its pages increased . interâ€" (~fest as a result of more Inithinlnen i fon the part of those who ‘contribute} d fto its cotumns from week to week.â€" t PThe week of holiday festivities has J â€"ipassed and success has attended evâ€" f jery gathering with scarcely an _ exâ€"{ d feeption. This week the â€" exceitement , i fis leading towards munjcipal affairs. j tf ~The various school sections _ held 1 . ftheir annuat meetings this week: â€"{! c [ Watch night service wil be held in the ; . [ Methodist church at Wallacevitle â€" on p , [New Year‘s eve, commenciag at 9]° P.M. A | very interesting and profitâ€" : able time will he spent in a service of song, prayer, and an address by â€" the N {Dastor, Rev. Jas. Elford. A Happily Married. â€"We are pleased to f! announce the marriage of Miss Laura, [2 younges{ daughter of Mr. John AJexâ€"fo ander, fourth Con., Wallace, to Mr. * John Hayden, of Howick, at the $ 81 bride‘s home on Wednesday, Dec. 23, J w by the Rev. Mr. Hardy, of Listowel, fP! in the presence of the immediate reâ€" §C: latives of the contracting parties. [C: The happy couple have gone to Torâ€" PM onto and on their return will | take PRi up their _ residence at the â€" groom‘s f BR home in Howick. We extend to the fa happy couple best wishes for a long and prosperous wedded life, Personals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilâ€" liams visited _ the latter‘s mother near Carthage, who is very ill at p present.â€"Mr. Geo. Eoll _ of Fort fiy,, William visited with friends in this f ; mdns o 1 F C at Burbach‘s haill Monâ€" ng rominations of T‘rustees office for 1909 took place present indications 4n elecâ€" result.â€"A handsome grarnt to the hockey club of St. yois is o ts i Telegraph, and also"to the uo_ __._ ame. . CLEMEEITS Sunday school (-);;ects to annual entertainment â€" on MANNHEIM. Wallaceville. & week.â€"Mr. John â€" Beckâ€" necticut, visited the home ‘ter Wiederhold and S. ing the Christmas holiâ€" and Mrs. Fred Wiederhold D, called at the home â€" of an. 2.â€"Miss Almedg . for Pittsburg, Penâ€" she expects to spend , [visited at the Ars. N. Bergey on Mrs. Itvin â€" Hallâ€" id Mr. and . Mrs. (Claledonia, Mich., Herner and rendered.â€" A sheet of thin oiled paper wnder a child‘s plate protec table cloth and is not so unsig | many otheér expedients, and is Ins successful and cheap. eden oc Rnia n io ie o Tesmne L WV TE CRMORp LAE es ce bere esb vee P milk and rubbed oÂ¥er piano keys will 1 Marry Poppers, Detroit; k have a splendid effect. Be sure to rub 0) Â¥. ........... rimuct keys dry with soft cloth. Using water TOm McCune, Detroit: k.o ae e d o . i Men are to be judge are going rather than came. 1 Eoo e onl‘y E200 ENC Weekly Chronitlrh’!‘elegfaph, Waterâ€" 100.â€"About, Lwentyâ€"five young people of Centreville _ met at Ferdinand Latsch‘s house on Thursday evening last for m #ood tafÂ¥e m A Merry Christmas and New Yeat to all the read Daily Telegraph, Beriin, Weekly â€" Chironicleâ€"Teleoia: Buys a Farin.â€"Mr. Anthony of German Mills has bought | farm of Mr. Levi Gehbl near ton. Briefs.â€"In consequence of the good sleighing two sleigh loads of yemng people of Centreville drove to Brestau on Friday evening to attend _ the school entertainment.â€"The UV. B Sunday school held their entertainâ€" ment on Sunday night which was a g00d success. Mr. Robe auctioncer scho School Examination â€"On Tuesday, Dec. 22nd, our school held its annual examination which was â€" a «decided success. During the forenoon the classes were examined by the teach ers of the school, Miss Ethel Bingeâ€" man and Miss Bella Weseloh, and also by Mr. E. p. Heist, Berlin, Misg Bessice VanEvery, Waterloc, and‘ WHSS ‘Florsnan etaiticla n c (0r m soft cloth fl'yhflv damnoried . in v A. Fogal spent Sunday Sanderson s.â€"Mz. _ and and@family spent (Chris John _ Master‘s near N Rev. MF Ainovink ac mond, of Walmer, were the guesis of Mr. J. Gilmour last Sunday.â€"Mr and Mrs. Stevenson, of Cathcart,are visiting _ at Mr. G. Howell‘s this week. â€"Messrs. Nelson HostetJer and Alvin _ Cressman _ of Yellow Grass, Sask., are visiting _ relatives and friends in _ Wilmot.â€"Mr. and Ars.| a aaoe : " News Notes. â€"Mr mond, of Walmer, of Mr. J Gilmour and Mrs Stovencrs Robert Bricliï¬;;] 200 2OOBU BOTCCS, ENC ‘he musi [was furnished by Capps Bros. Thoge present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Capp, Mr. Elmer Thomas, Miss #uth Capps, Mr. and Mrs. Rife, Mr.osnd Mrs. Stauffer, Mr. Ed. Michal, _ Aatr. Renwick, Miss Smith, Mr. G. 8 Boucher.â€"Mr. Harry Hallmanâ€" made i trip to Calgary Jast week. i hidhiin ANENR AFOabi: 3 m h enc ut t o Robt. Nixon and children are visitâ€" ing her mother at Stony Plains.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shangon and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fieming, speni Amas at the home of Mrs. 8. K. High. â€" Mrs. Jas. Robertson called at Mrs, Wm. Stauffer‘s on â€" Xmas day . â€"Mr arsd Mrs. Boucher moved into theis uew house Tast week and entertained a few of their friends. A very â€" gsce oysier supper was served after which a pleasant evening was spPeot in n sic, songs, games, etc. The â€" mash was furnished by Capps Bros. Thoge Never _was visiting his sister, MrS. 8. K. High, . fast _ week.â€"Mrs. d. Michal left for Stettler last week to visit her sister.â€" Mr. «408. Cressman is erecting a new residence.â€"Mrs Ats‘ fortieth â€a'anvl;er:;;;-or" wedding.â€"Mr. Archie and Austi, weitzer _ left for Stony Plain speiid Xmas with their brother Leandéer Schweitzer.â€"Mr. J’::c weiler was visiting his sister, a good taffy pull Ang hnd'a u‘:d m's'mâ€""'o 9+ erage ol om was aboug t:“m ‘ to the acte, ï¬r t was about thirty;five. Whea#, it is claimâ€" od, yiglds 664 bushels to the aere on Mr, MeNally‘s farm two miles south east of Crossficld.â€"Mr. Geofge Lanâ€" dymote is wearing a simfji¢ these days â€"It‘s .a boy.â€"Mr. Rob?. Nixon an Mrs. John Lennon jleft | for Crairy, North Pakota, to atteid their pac threshing last week. He her ant afs apig h a ind of m‘ which they haul‘ from mines; a ob \“t«’ nilu. T\o caal m m two dollars a ton, ars Ts of the very 3¢St «quality. A teaur can make the ‘trip in three days htlnnl L“b tons, which gives tarmer CENTREVILLE be judged by where they tistmas and a Happy all t_!w readers of the C at Green‘s School, held tion on the afternoun of ec. 22ad, and those who say it was a great sueâ€" and Mrs. Isaac Bean and HAYSVILLE has bought the â€" fme 6 I "D%e '. "- .‘ Ip in three daysâ€" briog 1 Roy. ;. Ds f ns, whu;uhr glm farmer ‘ p tuel.â€" Mr. E. v f 5 last week. He w:E hayâ€" ud 1g a good season‘s‘€un.â€" "of Marem) s . Pn aheot * y 0 the acte, w t wes Eweddins h J«A ir tyâ€"five. “'h:zen is c1ajn | We84n® Maych, ent over 1 :lm paper _ placed protects _ the so unsightly as by whence they Anthony Mattes anniversary of their Archie and AÂ¥stin Schâ€" for Stony Plains â€"to our popular and ï¬rs, Red and _ the quite Pres 10 WVick Reddy Phillips, at Delray Tom _ McCune w., 10 _ . Mike R lim Billy Walsh, at Detroit: k hy 3: ols o Ed. Sholtreapy*at Billy Walsh, at K204 D. l2 2l Archie Steele, at â€"1900â€" Fred Thornton, at Detrvit k.0., 5 rounds ... Fred Thotnton, at Detroit k.o., 5 rounds ... ... Tommy Burns made his ling battles, as table will show: , ‘Mr BURNS MADE $1.25 IN FIRST FIGHT Pink T deglers To stop any pain in, 20 minutes, 'lalu- one of DPr:_ Shoop‘s \Pink Pajn Tablets. _ See formula on the box. Ask your doctor or druggist about this formula. . At can‘t be bettered. Womaniy pains, head pains, any pain gets instant relief. _ Box of twenty Pink BDois m ui Lee suse J CTC v°‘o lashioned way of dosing a , Indian Jve, Ballard; k.o.,G fweak stomach or stimulating the | â€"1905â€" Heart or Kidneys is ait wrong. llr,’ ant o dativ f9au, Shoop first | pointed out this error.,_J::;:;m(.T:m.),ohuâ€"fl"’ +8 This is why his prescriptionâ€" Dr. j ./ e Batre. Panasn. 2 Shoop‘s Restorativeâ€" is directed (~n~[l)';(‘; Barry, _ Tacoma; w., tirely to the cause of these allments lige: P â€" the weak inside or contralling |UMURO Kelly, Detroit; d., Tiirts I% Isft‘f so difficuit, says D. { _9 smm coseuessss ns ollss. JShoop, to strengthen a weak stomach, | Hugo Kelly, Los Angeles, heart or kidneys, if one goes at it!_4., 20 rounds ... correctly. Each inside organ has its | Dave Batry, San Francisco; controlling or inside pnerves. When| Kâ€"v, 20_‘““'[‘15 these nerves fail, then these organs | Jack (Twin) Sullivan, Los must surely faiter. These vital truths | Angeles; 1., 20 ... ... are leading druggists everywhere to | â€"1906â€" dispense and recommend Dr, ShooP‘s | Maryin Hart, Los Angeles; restorative. Test it a few days, and| w., 50 rounds ... .200...... seet _ Improvement will promptly ! ; ;. O‘Brien, San Dioego:; and surely follow. _ Sold by all df‘al-i £.0~; 1 round __ ers. ink Pain Tablets, Ee intamaiiens Abrtitnadsd i â€" Wl weak stomach or stimulating _ the Heart or Kidneys is ait wrong. . Dr. Shoop first ‘ pointed out this error. This is why his prescriptionâ€" Dr. Shoop‘s Restorativeâ€" is directed onâ€" tirely to the cause of these allments O‘Drien, at Delray 18 pa mith, at Delray; k.o wroposed, and duly re Tollowed several afte which provoked great happy couple left on The old fashioned M nb Gintcniedntatal Christas bells and festoons of â€" everâ€" greens twined with holly and red and | white crepe paper. ‘The house | was most beautifully decorated for i the occasion especially the dining â€" room which was a perfect picture, _ earraâ€" tions (-hryslham'nwms, rdses, fropiâ€" cal plants, candies, nuts, Christmas decorations _ were seen in great proâ€" fusion on the festal board. The holâ€" Iy, plum pudding and Scottch short bread, having p sent direct from England by n-l;liWc of the _ groom About 60 guests saf" down to a sump~ Luous repast. After doing justice to The good. things provided, _ the health of vhe bride and groom _ was woposed, and duly responded to. Then followed several afterâ€"dinner speeches e ce n en â€"1901â€" Walsh, at Dei chreck, at Detroit Atired in ‘ an cleâ€" M ~ T s ; JA l wHK ‘\nuappr abe sant j m’atnn,% y Â»ï¬ ;W "your motBer or sister, % and * cartying. a . show * * m of Mareml Ner rose Just big line to select from. Just aâ€"few of our l maych, ente:g‘a: drawing tt‘s Seat â€" ; mm#llunlmeumolluruw ; thet Mr. Lemugl Powell, jr. Mrs. p f Theo. _ Ruggle, Floradale, sistet _ of Y ) the bride, handsomély gowhed _ is Parlor Sui three piece $12. white tucked silk, | was matron . of ", Â¥. ho CC o *l’- honor. Master Barold Ruggle in }tâ€" m‘:‘gflh $11 tie / Lord Fauntleroy suit of brows > )C H. !.' ""g’(e“' 0 j â€"Kd‘ï¬'l"" A l is k We have also a farge and assorted line of / appointed time de y extricated 1 * . wodding ring from the heart of â€" a PABRLOR TABLLS, CBILD‘S ROCKERS, “‘.\ huge white Chrysthanemum, _ which 4 hg carried. The trida} party took %z:;.â€"’v:%.â€"kâ€"g their stand beneath a bower of green, T As Do e lecorated with wreaths,bridal â€"ribbon‘ WHP~ IINDEDTAFIWA â€" r. id [â€â€˜ ':'Y prett Te z'm"†V P"h'n' n of Mr “‘i‘kâ€lllï¬p . when t T ‘a6 “M ing â€el‘" vir daugh ter, Jtc Mr, E. . Rills of â€"1903â€" at Detroit Detroit Detroit) Dettoit $159,851.25 in the foltowing Sold by all .c PR D; Howie: 185.00 125 .60 115.00 125.00 150 NC LG0 00 10000 B( C 160 00 180.00 Francisco 100.90 100 00 100.00 60 .00 O0 , _ carraâ€" Ses, fropiâ€" Christmas groom a sumpâ€" jusiive , the ‘Francisco, 20 rounds. Oct. 17.â€"Jack Sullivan, Is, Los Anâ€" geles, 20 rounds. 1966â€" Feb. 23.â€"Marvin Hart, W. Los Arâ€" geles, 20 rounds, & Mar. 38. â€" Jim O‘Brien, K, â€" San Diego, 1 round. Mar. 78.â€"Jim Walker, K. San Dicâ€" July 28. â€"Hugo Kelly, D, reles, 20 rounds. . Aug. 41. â€"Dave â€" Barry® K Tomm Botn .J tario. 1 1905â€" Ni AT 7 kane. 24 q jision j was 4 ~a i the A ® ~]J CAnada Purniture €o, carraâ€" * â€" f frant. 1 KINA O@WmDXNum orrimy sar 2 8 June 7.â€"Hugo Kelly, D 10 rounds, Jewey Smith, l'urfs; k. Bill Squires, Paris; k.o Bill Lang, Sydney; k.o Bill Squires, Sydney: | | Joe Grim, Philadelphia 1 N §$ Smsce se Tack Johnson, Sydne Mar Gunner Moir, London 10 .20 8 Jack O:Brien, Los .\kxgt'iq-s W,, 20 rounds .. 7 . Bill _ Squites, Colma; k.o. lem Roche, Dublin; J; [ack Palmet, London K.0.,, 1 round ... .00.... Jim Walker, San Diego; k.o 1 rountd ....222 22222200002 Jack O‘Brien, Los Angeles; d., 20 rounds ... _ _ Total rournds o. _ means knockout; d won an detision: 1. los Billy Woods, Seatile; d., 1 Jack ‘O‘Brien, â€" Milwaukee BURXNS‘ RECEKNT g1GiuTs C1ly; K.0., 1 round ... Cyclone Kelly, Tacoma; k Tony Caponi, (hnmgo Mike Schreck Ben ieorge Shrosbee, at (‘fli(\- Billy Motre, Houg Jack HMammond, ; Ste Marie;, k.u., ; Jack _ Butler, at Ste. Marie; k.o., Jack O‘Donnell, at d ago Jim June tun; k.o., ll'tuunds unds , â€"Da.a Barry, W WWP~ UNDERTAKINGâ€"Day Phone. 37; Night i’;ne Mr. L. Seibert‘s House 653. $ Waldinski, Salt Lake O‘Geady, at Detroit Duggan, Houghion: k Motre, l oughton; d apont, Clycago; w 0., 5 rounds â€"1908â€" â€"1907â€" ullivan â€"1904â€" Milwaukeo at Sault Sault 2 rounds â€"â€" Evanâ€" ; d., draw lost on â€" de 159,85 Los An D. Spo M 30,600 .00 Detroit 18,000.00 icoma 15 15 8.000. 0 6,000.00 3,000.060 KING STREET, BERLIN San 50000 500.00) Oï¬ s 200.00 F0 1,100.69 UeO.u0 1,700.00 w00 .60 1,200.00 900.60 100.00 1000.00 _ It is always easy to ‘disguise that others‘ 50. 61 900 .00 180 .00 Â¥our wife will appr 250 .00 250,00 t than Aice a 180 0u 700 60 100.00 275 00 100.00 200.00 ) 100.00 Matinan Rrinne 250. Evening prices Children 250 Aduits 350. Reserted seats 50¢ sale at Weaver‘s Bookstore. MONSTER _FREE _ S1KCZT PARADE on e WHITE and CORLOREKE 2 Bands of Music 25 Pornies, Dogs and Donkeys 2 Paliman Carg‘ 150.00 200 00 200 .00 1908â€" _ o 50.00 Feb. 12â€"Jack Palmer, London j "Mar. 17â€"Jem Roche, Dublin, 88 on cal â€" (K) 50 =â€" PEOPLE .â€" Friday Afternoon and Night 160.00 18v.00 Will appeat ag DOWNIEH‘"3 UNCLE | > TOM‘S CABIN 0 _ dark, but daylight, Mrs. Mary Everett, wi}eol}W.R.A "verett, of London, is dead, aged ts PRESENTING DOWnIE‘s Big SPECTACULAR â€" Our habits are cither our greatest helps or our saddest hindrances.. Living for bread is ing the bread of life SENTENCE 8 1$ June 13â€"Bill Squires, Paris (K) ...8 Aug. S1â€"Bill Squites, Sydney (K). 13 April January ist Character is caught not A " o\ ht 89, 1 round. # 4 Oct. 3 â€"Jim Flynn K,; Dos Anâ€" geles, 15 rounds. ‘ 3 Nov. 28. â€"Phil | Jack O’ï¬rip,. D, Los Angeles, 20 ro . . ; 1907â€" "*L 4 Jan. 10. â€"AIGe Omniin‘ us â€" Msm olt $12. $12. 4 $11. !p. assorted line of / may sow your sins in â€" the t they come to harvest _ in 18. â€"Jewey Smith, Paris (K) childran 18A _ adnlie Berlin Opera lfl;hl-‘ y to see through the ts‘ blessings wear. " SERMONS one way of logs er, taught