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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Feb 1909, p. 9

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N 'ir) Farmers" Institute Mi-rluuz. - The Farmers' Institute mummy, was hrld here on Tuesday anoint-on and urn- ing. A may Iatr crowd gro'ted H.4- speakers of the evening Th" Pumi- dent, Mr. Wm. Shaw, ocruyu'd tlic chair, Mr. F. H. McCallum In a [cw well chosen words welcomed ',he mem- bers of the Institute to our town. Mr. W. u, Shearer of Bright ivpiml to the address oi wolmmv Thr iol- hm; program was gnu-n. Artrhrss, "Eiucntinn. Past and I'tcsint," Mr. J. H. Smith Solo, Miss Ruth Dan- Mis. Address, Home thmgs a Woman ought to Know." Mrs. Thos. Shaw. Address, The Farmer's Son, MI, Wm- l'cn. Address by .“i " F Shrarm The carnival an Mann-av evening “a... -. .,__,,"' Lnsehinger is visiting his sister Mrs. E. Z. McIntyre in Raittham.-- Miss Foster spent Satuuluy and Sunday ‘nt the Rectory, lla) svuie_--Miss Edna Howell has returned from Cathcatt where she visrttd her sister, Mrs. Win. steptteptom-- Misses Florence and Vivien Whiteman at Berlin were the guests at Mrs. Eph. Gusset last wtee--Mr. and Mrs. Orme at London are visiting. at the home at Mr. and Mrs. K. sctunidt.--Miss Wilhelmina Ernst oi the Guelph hospital, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Jno. Emit s-Mr. S. Schaetcr, oi Piaitstield,l Ill., is visiting his daughter Mrs. W. H. Umbactr--Miss Margaret McNey ot Mitchell visited her sister Miss Ida MeNey this week. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Smith.-- Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Laschingcr ot Fa'i- mira and Miss Thomas of Waterloo attended the [urinal oi the inlant son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Laschlnger on Monday atternoom--Miss Mary Tye and Miss Nolan at Toronto are the guests of Mrs. Karl Messtter.-- Mrs. (Rein) I’iciiier has returned irom Cleveland where she attended the turn trail of her sister.---" Moyes oi Pres- ton visited our town on Tuesday, - Miss Florence Grutzm-i of Hespeler is visiting her friend Miss F. Bouttee. .-Mr. Emanuel Bier and Mr. ll. Lip- pert ot Berlin attended the dance giv- en by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hahn on Friday evening-Miss Agnes Monahan spent Sunday at her home in Brant- ftrt.--Miss Maud Otto, oi Benoit, is “siting her mother.-- Miss Edna Arnold am Mia's Fehrcnbaeh ot Ber- tin Spent‘Sunday with their iricad .Miss Clara BuckeL-Mr. Holmes oi Toronto is in town in the interest oi the Standard Bank.- Woman's Institute-h branch of the Woman's Institute was organiccd here on Tuesday atkcrnoon by Mrs, Shaw oi Hespeler, county organizer, Ind Mrs. Andrew Elliott. oi Galt, county secretary. Mrs. Shaw in her address spoke at what the organiza- tion was doing for the women oi our land. Mrs. Elliott outlined lliel work. The following omtcrs were N- ecttW-- Pres. Miss Carrie iiiiuii,l Vice, Pres. Mrs, Herbert Hamilton, Tress. Miss than; Sec. Miss Niehel, Directors, Mrs. W. G. Smith, Mrs. l Samuel Pass“. The first nivetmg mill he held the 2nd Thursday in Match. , Pretty Wctiding.--h pretty wedding _ was solcninized at the-church oi the I Holy Trinity on Tuesday morning, , when Miss Clara Arnold, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs, Lorem Arnold oh. Shakespeare. became the, bride oi Mr. i. Edward Dietrich, also of Shakes- . pure. The bride gowned in white I btttiste with veil and orange MUS-‘1 sums was attended by Miss Matilda _ Arnold and Miss Adeline llictiirh, c, sisters of the bride and groom. The ', groomsmen Wert' Mr. Eugeni- Arnold t and Mr. filmy Dietrich, and the ruin ers Mr. John Hartmann and Mr. Jos, ', Berger. The ceremony was pcrfottuvd . by Rev. Father V. Klotvpivr, assisted by Father F, N. Arnold and Father l Jno. Arnold, cousins of the bride. 1 "wing to a “mint bereavement in the l bride's ianiily only the imnwthat" re- . “tires of the contracting palli:‘.l were invited. " was a menus .u every way Blmtlord Fixprmitor. The tart that 35,000 besides building a site bu been pranlscd lot a s,rnitttriunt in QM. city has 1tvett the lanai mrdirtsl In. considerable cleanup-mom uni Chou who have 'dt matter in hand will man prone: to the associa- uou treet Mk. The work will be "DWI!!! Wild and it In "m- id tbe when. m Inch million Hon mi km ARE ENl‘hl'RAOED 'qi-trr-s-ee-r-rr-sr-i- 4 I an mum I was I Persomoc-Mr Ed Mum-r bas 1% and (rum his trip lo oseuec,--Mr. 0. Retrelsht was a business \lbltol' to Guelph on ts'aturday.-- Mr. Irvine Commercial Hotel from Mr. Ben Spin of Cliitord and will take pos- ggssion about the middle ol Math,- A sleighing party of Waterloo mum people visiud our rlnk last Tuesday .eesriutr--The Western Bank is now a thing at the past It assumed us new name on Monday ‘HAFPEN'INGQ OFlNTEREST _s,r_' w _" F _5 '. - a':,',) AMONG ourtButw NEIGHMRS igtuliher sister-us-law Mrs. I M. Clemens last Friday and Saturday.-- Mr. Kul Messner has plug-{used the I.“ 'te.-Mitm Myrtle Summon a! lulu: 13 a: sum ot Mrs. tRev,) - " m Luttterun NIWWC‘ _ In 16. Park-Lo! Guelph m uniting gaunt... in. C. J. pox-ter, Brook Mcombo and Min Fully Puddi- - attended the Mtttary Ball givest in Woodstock lost week.-- Mr Wm, AWN! ot Station! visited (new: in town mu wea.--Miss Babb is al- mding the tnilh'nery openings In To- mllto this weer--Mrs, (UL) Dana jam ot Sun Jose, Cal, was the attended the dance gav- t Mrs. Louis Hahn on "-Miss Agnes Monahan at her home in Brant- sud Otto, oi Dcuoil, mother.-- Miss Edna MW "r"",'-"'""" JiJiCJd'J, JJJJaJJJc"ia " or mums” , . (l MONG OUR BUSY BEIGE! I The ire harvest is luckily our: and the quality is fairly wrorr-- Mr I \ugnst Kniplcl ot Prtershurg was in ttte village on businrxs one day last Fi'ir-riiurii; Dan Cressman and Peter Htsirttherkpr M New llnmhurg made a short but welcome visit to thr village one dun lard wtsek,- Mr, "o.'. ".. n ' “'nidi-rhn'd A. in“... trm spent last Sunday with Mrs I'aroline Wcidruhold of this place, -- Miss Emma Schmidt of West Toronto is visiting triends here -Mt, Erhard and Min Salomn Wanner, avmmpa nird by some of their friends tram 'Itrrlin, spent 'eyt'ury.us with Mrs, Planner -Mr R. n Knowles, inuwlnr‘ paid our village an “an Inn wek.-.-Mr, and Mrs Sci-m. amt tut Sunday in Carnival-The last mmu'al " this season was held at Wunder's rink and was a decided success“ Many orstlv rustulms were present and bmunful [rims gium to the winners. linden Cd) Wellesley (0) Alex Livingston goal Geo Berscht Louis Setp lpnint Alex. Stahle N. M. Steinman mrer Albert Rem-r W. Waugh centre Wm. [lingwall F. Rittinger _ centre Chas Stable ‘J. Billings ' left Chas. Fleischauer 1A. Bechtel right Ed. Rainer, After the game 'the Harlan 1,0th invited their Wtrllesley friends to Mr U. F, Witte‘s and treated them to'an ulster supper anda well-tilled table ul gum things prepared by the ladies of the Central llntel. Alter the supper steeehes were male and an t"2- joyahlc time was spent try all pram sent. . i I same game. linden A in Louis _ "ociv-rlw married men of Wellesr [ey came to Iladm to play the Hem-- nicts a Dirndl} game of hockey, which proved to be both amusnv: and ttood exercise {or botlrteams. The ticoré was 3-0 in favor of Baden. The manager at the Baden team, Mr. J. Billings, um only proved himself a clever acrobat, having made some sensational turm, during the game. The line was as follows: 'erai"ttter1trir sold 3 line 1tot-. stein cuws fora Irandsottte sum. Joe Hunks thc Hoisteins are All right - l‘ha mimot (Thur school is gelling slomt tine with their new teacher and omtortatrle new school tsouse,-- Mr. letum'ah “and sold " tum u, ML Joseph Full [or $7000 --Mr. Good lmuzht a line farm at, the South end oi Wilma! township and. will more then- shortly, --Price paid fur hugs on Monday at Baden was tti.35 per 1-wl. ( Mr. (home Cousins, our mum. is ”may making tt.s round: than days. ihe [slums road lumen no busy storing that ice and haullin; what. I'hey think it " alright at SI per oushei. .-Mr. John Semen tres wine wud closer seed at " per tiutttter-. Mrs. John Yam. i, who sulered trom t some attacr, ot sunn- [humanism is downy imptroviutp-'rho East WI uu-l lumen. have ”gunned a bed ring (on the coming summon with Mr. C. Sher-k as butcher-Mr, J. K. PHlLIPSBURG Berlin “can,” "MN-l mstarles at plrsrnt preventnrur the “Om-dam!- ul ttusp Coiernrd, will ,tton 'hr roman-d -Yisiiorsi wrrv- here r-u-nllv trom Imam", ulmamm mm "wer," nrizhhmmg villaRes -Mr and Hts, J c. Humeston “hunt-d lo the Northwest Mier a mummy-J visit her Northwest Min a pl‘ulumgmi vistt here --Mr and ltr “haw F;oehner. " left raw-mu tor their home In Win- “1001 _ Rev, Mr liner! lam. madm- md divine W‘n‘irr m the I,trtltt'rart chrrrhes, both at Mxlddt. tlrey Co, and Tavistock, "Hard Co. 1hr maIMHy are able to correspond to he " good ttockcyist lull. also mstarles at plrsrnt preventnrur the “Om-dam!- ul ttusp Coiernrd, will ,tton 'hr roman-d -Yisiiorsi wrrv- here "What Is tvmlv? 'Tis the finer Portion " the mind and heart, Linked In something still divirwr Than "tere Ianguazl‘ tum impair, Ever prompting, PTr'r swing. {amp 'trrrprovvtrtvrtt yd to plan, I'o uplilt nur h-lluw bring, And likc nun lo [M lor man." " a rer of gum! sloighing durv mg the past week a large nnmhrr of .aw lugs WPt't' hauled lo llw luau ,aW null, ttther trusmess places wen- also well patronirrd, vspecially A. [bugle x Sun's normal store. where thore was a husk demand for timothy and rhm‘r sePd,-1nfortunate1y a lumber oi srhnlars are compelled to .1:'::: t'cprcrr!ve; Erma "Nan"! ""0 Years pass-the Ioolish man and his Iitile ptle of actutrntslated trashlikt_ wise pass away, and where life har, been spent in the worship of gum and gulrl only, there remain nu rumbling tmrmories ot dwds ot law and kind- nrse written upon the hearts left he- hind, You can go lo them, converse with them, they will always give conSola- tion, light and hope. They admit" you lo partake of the glorious trea- sures of the kingdom oi thought that have enriched the world and trans formed it from a dreary waste to a smiling land at delight aim: love and kindness. You can have the ' might thoughts rd Shakespeare, the s',','),','?,,' conceptions of Mung. the tender melodies of Tennyson to instruct and inspire you. Money smuld he rca- sonably "xp.ended In making home the most attractive place on earth. Hm: tifuFpictures, desirable iurniture,liome conNrts_in coattormityawith the high- er ideals of the simple lite. money can [reply oh'lain. To leave a large hank balance to some ungrateful heir and deny ones) of these things is certainly not wisdom. Hut the most enjoyable use of money is to t"pentt; it in the alleviation oi the distress) In others, to help to make the lot: of our less [ultimate broth-rs more pleasant. The hoarding ot money to!“ Who mere desire for possession is 3‘ foolish passion. It hardens the bout! of man and crushes out all compare sion, sympathy, and fellow feeling. It befonls the poor creature who has it, makes him its slave, " his otle. object in life is embodied in the words "For me to live is cash." But money wisely used tor the ben- Pill oi the individual, his home, his lamily. and his fellow-man, is simply "Casting bread upan the waters to gather it alter many days,“ , to have it In possession. tr no inure value were placed on gold than iron, the former would lose its ullurements beyond the use to which it could be put in the mhwieai arts. But the supply regulates the demand. Gold is scarce and iron is plentiful, do- My is no good to the wiser. To him it isa source oi worry lest he lose it and ol bitterness because he cannot. get more. How loollsh then is it to heard [or the minke ol hoarding and deny ourselves the conduits and the pleasures we could purchase. Mo- ney. therefore, is a sacred trust, not to be greatly liuurded or seltishly ‘lo be entoyt-d, but generously to Be employed tor the good of others. Mo-i they should be rsed as a fertilizer, that is, spread around to do good. Some money should be spent each sei- l son in the purchase of book; for men-' pal culture. Whatever tends lo build: up and enable the character is always bu be desired. The ellorts of the 'sr/il lent companionship of good tutokst are beyond all calculation. I lue to the south sea Islander, amil Len for the West-- Mr. Herbert painted card-board some.» the same Wilkinson tell. lor his home in 12mm tt- purpose with many orientals. A sut- ton. Alta., on Monday, the 22nd tmit. lll't'nl stimulus to tuertton could not after spending two months with Inn be found III money alulit'. It ts wtratlmothta and relatives 1.iere. Mr. Wilk- money will get tor us that. incites uslinson has an agrnty (rpm the Ahrl to have it in possession. If no igoic‘Mlp, Uo, Toronto, tstr the sale of value were placed an gold than iron, [threshing machines, traction engines the former would lose its allotments and supplies tor that, district. lie beyond the use ty which it t‘uuldlu: gives a very favorable acmunl of Al- nut in the mechanical arts. But mutter“ and its possibilities, Money and Its Uses.--" those who [mast-55 it mud wally know how to use it, money us a most deiighttut thing to have. Shells and talcum pieces of wood represent' a cash Yd- lue to line south sea Islander, andl painted card-board serves the same purpose with many orientals. A tiui- hu-nl stimulus to uxel'lmn could not be found III money alone. it Is what! Meeting re Cheese Fuctorr--Ahneeb I ing was held in the hall on Saturday cttutirig last to consider the question vll rtaublishing a cheese below in this' village. Mm considerable discuss ysttM1 a committee was duly appointed to take further action on thus tut- punaut question, l _ Bath ot In. 'tprod.-" snarl day manning at the residence ut Mrs M. J. Lemon. near this village, In. Robert blond passed tray. She I“. resided In; some years put with heri daughter, Mrs, W. J. Letson, ad IN“ many was had been u invnlld.. The remains were conveyed to HIP. “sum fur interment on Tue-day morn- ' mg. The sympathy of the communi- ty Is extended to the hemmed in I their sad amicuun. tiniltr mm FLOPADALE NPWK Noivs --opper Ihnx, halt. startrl wilting tlwir "P. wlnrh IN of "soAlertt quality amt about ('lm‘rn at twelve I‘m-hm in thickness .--Nirte- tron hath wru- takett tn Militmnk cheese factory on Tuesday --Mr, Carl Mngwund In" last wrnk to take .2 (-nurw in the Srhuut oi TPlpttraphy in titratford --Miss Helen Chalmers has returned hum visiting Dr. and Mrs hurli‘ oi I4ilu‘lnrninuift‘ Miss; Anmrr' Kennedy. graduate at the Gerterul Hospital, Hrandnn. smut lust week at the home ot Mr and Mrs .I W ('h..lmt'rs --Mr and Mrs Rom: I W brerrv ot IlIitlnn are visiting thrnr mam lrimds in this '"nruty_-N"ss Maggir Kruotcr, who has horn sernd- mg the pnst " months wuth her undo anl aunt. Mr. and _Mrs. Luuis Wirlw, has returned to her ttonus in Round. --Mr Thomas Mngwnud, of Shaun/t. spurt a day or him with "riem'm hrrr last week, a week with bis sister and brother: _lin-td"ib, Mr. 5nd Mrs. BK Bertetu- (Mr. C. Hutchisum catte‘d Mt friends ir' ituwn on Monday.-Mr. Watson Will- 1iarms was a business visitor to Toron- (to on Ftidar--Mr, John Ziegler oi 1saskat'chew.an spout the past week mere renewing old acquaintances. - “it. V. R. Benet was in town on iMostday.--Uuite a ttumhcr from here took in the dance " Twice on Mun- day "rtight.--Mr. W. Farrel and sister entertained a numhrr at their friends Ito a dance on Friday evenings-- Mr, arr! Mrs, Jos. keoltle, gau- a wry isuccc-ssful party "It Wednesday cw"- ing. The time was spent in music 3 land dancing arm which a dainty _ lunch was served by the hostess, ( Mr, J, I) Hagan ot "all Berlin to-day. Crooks-Hackett Nuptials.-- The marriage of Miss Clara llackml, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thaw Hackett, Linwood, to Mr: Ed, Crooks eldest sun of Rum Crooks, was soi- cmnimd on Wvdntrs6ay, Felt. I71h at norm hy the Rev. Mr. Nixon, at the bride's home "Willow Rm." l‘mauml and sociat.--Mr, Jos John- son and ruitghter, LI Morscton, visit- cd at Mr. Frank Baker's last week.-- Miss May Merlot arrived home Thurs- day from a months’ visit with "ieruis inPiildrmw and Harristom-MrrFiank (Hebe of Mt. Forest spent Sunday with friends' in towm-Mt.' Rddger ‘Williunsun of Uarristm1, is wording. Mr. Wm. Hucham had the misfor- tune to lose a very valuable young horse un Saturday evening. Pleasant Gather/mir-A my pleas- ant owning was Hunt on Friday, the mm inst. at the rvsjdencc 0] Mr, J. Wilkinson, Iteeee of Woolwich, when quite a number of hieriends by m- 'itation galhemd there, in honor of his brother Herbert who leit, lor Ed- monton on the 22nd inst. After a sumptuous supper was partake" of, social conversation. mimic and ganu-s were the order nl the evening. Us home on th "it TFas tareetts, um: um Mrs, ttee, tr/let",-.',,'.'? Lucy thown, Elam, aii et week visit- ing relatives in Bits Itighborhood. _ Miss Ellie GleIing oretora is spt mt- mg-tew wceh with?” J. McLea- zitt.-Mias Mnuk Giqiaie is summing a few weeks with her bluthm and AM.” Ill Alma. titortunate Aciidetit.-air, Daniel S. Snider had tttdmigmrtune to bieah a leg last Monday afternoon, “hilt in George Rappers "ore, Elmira. and leaning against the ceilat "oor, it ”mug open and he [ell heatilu‘lg down the steps, trieitt'iitt' ‘hlsleg at the ankle. His many lritnds sympa- thite with him in his misfortune as his other leg has been broken muml times. 7 l P-at....). and ”a. John Saw art kit on Thu!“ tho 11th but, lot their bong In Elkom tuu.-.ur. and Mrs. John u ink or Preston culled on rehuvq _q last Sutur- dar-Mr, “an; “'th ot delta“ iw' Fr' - a I: b "a... funeral tool - td Blooming- dale amen a. tu thi mu but. Much ”an!” in Mt tor the [may In that: mayo-ant. v,,,,-,,,;,','..)')),)".',!.',;,,,,;,,,;,,, itiet,,s,i,tio"ti,i.e,!iit'os LINWOOD POOLE in I’ll‘lluu win- FFF ‘H _ _ the Ytnmit t'ropic's I'lul, am ThurstCts Prmtressivrs Prulro wax tho order ot mgr-whim, Saw-oral hum wpre '.ti- ranged Fr .i-laTinrnnff M!" fa6Htt. View ”than; Kama were played " damn n-pns! was Rrrved lw Mrs ”MIMI The hm! and hot-m: t,nicttainrd theur gun's wry dvlirtt1tul1y and a I'M? cnywahln und’ plmsanl owning was spent. Ham] l tlw M 1:11ch I “Ir the yum-1 ' uwgth‘ thrm many years ot ltfe, lunltl' . Sn lt H In- ”1" "M srhtrolhousv, The MW 51 hmvllmmv 1\ up Iu-al.1lr erprr “Nu-rt, Ills mwlr Inning rors, ml in ml: Avarrluood (innit). and it I'll.\lll‘1l with Ilu- ralvst school fun tul trmhr-r. Mr. John H. Thomas, whose, picture is givrn hmr, has h1'lll Ilu. teacher for ttw last SH 3mm ”13111-4 cession in tlw old schhnl-hmm; and has been liming“! for the 3.3111 yam The present ttmstecs 'att' of the “may last summer (1mm, It n'w modern, up" building, which was urhrn an” The old Bearing" svhootttotrse, 2L miles notthsest ol the mun oi Wal- erluo, um , mm In)”, um. than down Principal of _ Bearinger School JiUyEngage4 For Thirty-fifth, 'rear.--Fotmei't'upiU, ' Now Trustees. . Mt :rhul mlnlr I!) , "ss rlldl In “I In h. M ST. AGATHA " In 'slr 'I'hv brillr wlul M, Il l’llUMAS Unique Distitetitin had [In In»! I t Ln‘rhll't mull M ttli In I'll! THE NEW "r'.AitiNtirm Sl'lIUULIIOI'Sl‘ IN, nu, \l\ill'll Mr spam-1:. and II ll't nu Fululn} ‘\II‘\ gnarl noimtil Irun-m \lrd‘llrl --hlt "iiding--k ouyli,ris'irc,, Yt'iitor t " "sttrr.trrrl al Illa-1M last tivvk1-N Mourluc L”: Hailm.iv. at Aim: "11th. daugh‘rl 'Ilu-n Ill-m:- on Mo "' yr, lbw-Huh, 'I.Imnn, ni "lair 'iitswvrjt, mi Sumhy [an -ur Wd',, o,itctl"oy tr," I? A c. Guy "h au" "tmatt-loo, nu Saturday kn and "date tol hurl: opemd last Sop gm happy W? Il tif Teacl " “NM "oy l tr," '0 A c. oud "/t'y,rlhly nn Sun "itil WW“ an.” my,» l *“M'” ""l Kath-mung lht' "WW" "f ,'rrurirm xisib, in wecrtirtrrl,i,r', Mr. I W? wedded , nttlt .IIl duh i" h.u~lun'd I 'Isnac Emu is -Mi,. I P, lhum Imdrr ttt . I-uxlvxu mi leHI' mm“ I n Thursdos rttovt'ry --rtpt In Il SN I Wt 1 c1 _ hm .n‘xlnv'wla l Misho and M ~ill'll lit " “I Jam! by F Tlu. \lrmmnitrs do not consider it sl buck tight to takvoath bysweariug (only [mm 'rl ‘l " tr: .1: d ih has s. Theyl also think it wrung in take "Y arms fur liar, and, an the ('anndlan Govvtmmratt gave [hm the Irrsvtlr'is.r,e ot not going to war, they sleo-ul ln this country. Citnada may be proud of having ttl ture, hut-an turn-er. 34 in. belt, etc, and m imiced a man to the ml: of llw section, which is solely "ttted by Mermonites, and in in the heart od the pioneer settlement ol the tyrst Mvnuonitcs Rho animated here from l'vnnsyhamu a.» rally as 18i3. These pt‘uple are VII) industrious and llullty, and are " Canada's beat [mums and stocktnrn (mvariahly haw large I -nk,lm1ns) and many are war and!“ _ Tuck dress Is phin, ax also lhcn hum-fl though very com- fmmhk and wruyumitslrdratr, And. for exprrt mining 11nd good substan- Hal nu-als, the Mennonite wives are hand to ban. tt nhjnl Ming 1 It; mum, and they will not go rr; ,voplas fl; In] honest a a mvnnotutt A hr, llnll‘. NEW DUNDEE ling). ot (in ivutttute y Hun-y aw 'utdusttious, and pvarrablc- In 'v's pmmm‘ is as t2f: MI Wt tty and "cure C Mailman. II "vrltn nu --Supplmnvn ' nlh \Lvlvlhm hrhl nu Fri H, (mull met Itas Mr ha x to cheaper (alophom- srrvicr hetwrert in! nu! PIAHu-illv. The mini" MM at tlu. N n R, m Co.'s K A rrprr_rntativr at the ttett TN, Co. w“ Ibo present. Funnm Huh Nurutstr--The nut meeting of ttto Farmers' Club will he ht'M in ihr, town hall hete on Monday Pvpmng, March tM, Subject tot dis, msygu will hr introduced by Meson mund_ Music and songs mm trtsrussions, All are welcome. Pri,rrtidl-Messrs, ROM, snicker and Walter Barnaby of Ttecasttr, were gurstr, a" Mr. H. Fostct's on svru"ria.rv--Mt, Mud Mrs, Prod Bender, spent' Sunday Ht I.istoweL-Mt Gavin Harbour rs-Iurncd on Monday Mt" being ahsrnt for swan weeks on Fan mm“ Institute wore-Mr. and Mrs. Im- H. Camphell spent Sunday In Hull" -As, the ttttte hatnow expired tot rrrmvmg lenders tor the mail r'arrying from hrn- to Wstorlmxpmplg arp anxious to hear who (a tho lucky wnc Urn-ft -hriss Phovhe Krsselring has reiurncd hum .u visit to Plaitsvilte. --Te arr glad to Input! that Mrs. Ja- myll Rir'hm is ”torturing From an m- Iark of tonsmtts.--Mr. Wendell \‘hanh is; rm llu- sick 1ist,-9uife a numhm Flu-In nur midst ttrtttgtded the b'arrttru's Insiitute at Mannheim Sn. 'r'r"ay night and report' a good may Bom-to Mr Wilhelm. a d 'ions Amhnnv. rive light whenever right is needed and remind you of the community whetp you spent many happy days. Any time you return we will bid anl it hearty welcome, May the: blessings of Maven -est upon your Minus in your new home. Signed Edward Hoelscher, i h K.- of mod you kindly and promptly an- 'swered it, and rendered such help,“ was in your power to give. Intro, ‘rial life we always found you willing and wady lo advance tho best. inter- vsts of those. witn whom you asso- cialei even when at ttmeh personal srtcrihcrr, We ram-v1 permit you to leave us without manllutlnx in some fangihle form. our esteem for you and we ilu-relorv kindly ask you to swept this parlor lamp as a token of our irirmlxhip, nut on amount at its itt- trinxiv value, but asa mark of attee- tion (-nt'ortainm: " us towards your srhcs and your children May it Mr. and Mrs Schneller and hmily’. "cat FYivnds--Wr, a numter ot yuur Mounds and neighbors, have: this owning assemhimi in your homo itcle to enjoy a few hours ot “will unmrnmse with you and to assure you at the high nspect in which you are held in this community. We Irate hunted with regret that you pulpnso moving away from thia migh- ttiirhorrd in a few days' time. 'W'lmsl you rrsided in our midst you en- drared yourselves to all try your good qualities of - and mm, Y9" hare proved yourselves “new: neighbors and Warm friends. What'- er a call was made upon you in lime M r “P P "If this Surprise Party-A number ot friends and neighlmrs pleasanUy surprise. All: and Mrs. William Schnellvx a Ihrir home on Saturday evening, 170?? 20th Amour forty-five were press-t and spent an enjoyable evening in social conversation, music and' - ml a Int? hour. Mr. and Mrs. SERIA- ler, while’ in our midst, prove?' thvrnewlvrs good ntlghbors and warn iriemis to the community. Follow- IS the address. News Notetr-- Mr. Ed. no." I“ dislosed ot his tine [um nut Pew.- burg and is scum; his stock and ters. plements try molten. larch a. VI. are unable to - trhart his h” \owupatiun will be, but hope he on see his way clear to my“! itt our midst --Mr. John Noll VII " ot. a bus-nus trip to Toronto (in My. -There is some talk ot an Mk: railway passing through here Iona time in the dim future. come aioM. we'll patronize it nil we are alum- Tir, and Mrs. D. Etsy ot New Hm- burg and Mr. Geo, Alles ot Berlin, visited friends here on Sum-y trst.,-. Our School Board has purchased 3 tine new library tor the tsetsoot,cote sisting of some ftity volumes, " in- teresting. Great joy Is visible on the pant of the youngsters. g “but“. an» td itttW7.J/, "" ii.ii.iiier'1iiirfEiyti'Tctiy"i, ctr-Active than travet’ AV meeting of an Society..- Mlrst. W. the MM ot m ‘8‘. oemtsiott My. “W M t Lilo is pretense to County uh. ' The motive side I'll I'll“ h victor Several intending Ill music and Mex-lute were T "nth-red All come out $14 those Interesting mm. A will time is assured to nil. F t I 1m' _ all. "r' ; ' may. w. ' ' "all. on OI ' - ”W. "I I um m u I“) that " -- wt.“ ture wu a Literary My m. mauumli behemonmuiyh bv' WILLIMISBUBG CROSS!!!“ a daughter Edward Hoelscher, Ezra: Becker. Albert Lautenschlager. And others, . and Mrs, Anthony Cortgratuhv. "

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