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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Mar 1911, p. 9

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Miss Annic McCallumâ€"Kas returned to her home in Stratford. â€" Miss Mary Walko: of Stratford spent a jow days of last week at her home here. â€"Mr. Samucl Cassel, Reeve, spent a few days of last werk attending â€" the €ood Rogads convention in Toronto. Mecting of Farmer‘s Club.â€"The regâ€" vlar meeting of the Farmer‘s*Club of S. S: No. 5 Wilmot will be held on Friday evening, March 17th. The subâ€" ject of debate will be "Resolved that the Study of Science on the _ Farm Affords More Pleasure than the Study pi Literature."" worth Cassel and negative, John M. Ford, Shakespeare to be played here on Monday _ night between a picked team of St. Clemâ€" ents and Linwood and Wellesley Junâ€" iors will prove to be a vety excitâ€" ing and interesting game and probâ€" ably the last ofi the season.â€" Mr. C. F. Ottman spent a few days of last week in the Twin City and Toronto attending _ the quarterly meeting of the Children‘s _ Aid Soâ€" ciety and Master Harness Makers Anâ€" nual Convention.â€"Mr. C. Gerber movâ€" ed to town last week and took posâ€" session of the small farm which he purchased from A. K. Freeborn a short time ago, and feels quite cnnâ€"j tented.â€"Mrs. Kate Cressman while cartying a pail of water very _ unforâ€" tunately slipped and fell, breaking her arm. Medical aid was at once sumâ€" moned and the fractured limb atâ€" ‘tended â€" to. â€" The Lobinski chattels were disposed of slast Thursday _ and realized fair prices.â€" Miss Melinda Woiwade is spending a few days out o€ town. &\ News Items.â€"Mr. David Leis moved to town last week and took possesâ€" sion of the Wilhelm estate aiter havyâ€" ing rented his farm.â€"A very _ extenâ€" sive auction sale of Holstein cattle was held on Monday on the farm of C. Zeht, about a mile west of here. ‘A number of cows were sold at $87.‘ Mr. W. Weir of Milverton wielded the hammer in a very satisfactory manâ€"| ner.â€"Miss Mary Wagner of New Hamâ€" burg returned last week and commenâ€" ced work in Bemis Bros. & Co. exâ€" tensive woolen mills, where they aro scarce of hands.â€"The hockey _ match St. Jacobs.â€"Mr. Suggden spent 2 few days last woek in Guelpb. â€"â€"Miss Louisa, _ Hufner is visiting _ friends in â€" Listowel at present. â€"Mr. D. W. Elsley spent a few days in W« terloo last week.â€"Mr. Alex Anderson ought the horse of Mr. Ben Balâ€" ard and intends taling it to the west and _ will leave shortly.â€" Mr. Suggden has received an order from the Guelph carpet factory to manuâ€" facture 5000 lbs of yarn. The factory has been running all winter. oo 00 Cl 3 ' ST. J-Aâ€"COIS ’ LIMERICK | ELMIRA wood â€" last _ week.â€"Mr. and {lr; David‘ Donald spent Monday in News Notes.â€"Real winter is again with us. Snow â€" felt on Sunday evâ€" ening and again sleighing | is very good.â€"Mrs. Heimbach and Miss Kreutzweizer _ of Linwood _ spent Monday at Mr. John (@ttman‘s.â€"Mrs. Weiler of Waterloo spent the past week at her home here.â€"Mrs. John Ottman spent a few days at Lmâ€"J Personals. â€"Mr. Dan B. Filsinger has been promoted from the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scoâ€" tia to the Head Office of the Bank at Toronto.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Weber of Floradale spent Sunday with their parents here.â€"Rev. Edgar who has lived here for the past year â€" or so moved his â€" family to Guelph‘ last week.â€"Rev. Henry Musser of Wallenstein moved _ to town this week. Mr. Musser bought the house formerly _ owned by Mr. Henty Stroh. Mr. M. C. Weber read an address appreciative of the work _ done by the aged couple in the service of their Master and Mr. Eby presentâ€" ed them with a sun: of money _ to help them provide the bodily comforts necessary during the sunsct of life. Two of the pleasant memories asâ€" sociated _ with the event are that Mr. and _ Mrs. Winkler _ have enjoyâ€" ed _ the pleasures and sustained each other in the sorrows of =, a married _ life for 67 long years and that they were both able to stand up before their friends and _ reply at some length to the address preâ€" sented to them and especially the gratitude they owe to kind friends |! and a loving creator. I cheon. After which Rev. Mr. Huehr conducted devotional excrcises and Mr. E. W. B. Snider and others made _short complimentary speechâ€" Â¥heir good old age and to remind them that their faithful services of the past were not yet forgotten. A few _ very sociable and reminiscent hours were spent together _ during which time the ladies s‘tved lunâ€" cheon. After which Rev. Mr. Huehn Surprise Party.â€"The friends of Rev. Winkler _ and his lifeâ€"long helpmate met last Monday evening ‘l‘t their bome to cheer them on in . HAYSVILLE HAWKESVILLE WELLESLEY A Mirmative lllmyi A. R. G. Smith MacCallum and Dr Items of Interest.â€" On Wednesday last a telephone message was receivâ€" ed informing the residents here of the fire on the farm of Mr. D. S. Sbantz. The fire originated in the chimney, but the high wind soon carried â€" the flames to the house. Very little was saved upstairs but some articles were ‘remm’ed in time from the ground floor and the cellarâ€" Last Wednesâ€" day _ Mt. Noah Shantz and family moved their household effects to Badâ€" en to the house owned by Mr. Hy. Decher. â€"Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Cressâ€" man attended the funeral of _ his cousin at Breslau last Thursday.â€"Mr. J. H. Halls has made an assignment for the benefit oi his creditors, _ to Mr. Peter Shirk of Bridgeport. The crediters meeting will be held on the 15th inst â€"Mt. and Mrs. Hy. Sheuerâ€" man e‘ P~>1¢ isited at the home of che latter s parents, Mr and Mts John Leiskanâ€"The Misses Dora Kauiman and Mary Banet of â€" Hotel Kress, Preston, visited at the home of the formet‘s parents last week. Local and Personals.â€"The Beaver Literary Society will hold their mc€ting next Monday evening, â€" the 13th inst. instcad of Saturday evenâ€" }in:,; as announced at their last meetâ€" ing in order to give members â€" an ’opportunit‘y to go to New â€"Dundee and hear the challonge debate be tween New Dundcc and Mannhbeim. â€" Mr. Noah Steinman of Josephsburg who has been engaged s wing up the orsh â€" for _ Mr. Hy. Sthfie will have the contract completed in a day or two. The number of feet sawed totals _ apout 150,000. â€"Mr. Wm. Richm sold his fine property on Pe ter stroot, Beriin to Mr. Jacob Wunâ€" der for _ the _ sum of _ $1900.â€"Mr. John Battler of New Dundee who recently purchased _ the {arm from Mr: Hy. Steckle will take possesâ€" sion this week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Hagcdorn callod on the former‘s sister Mrs..John . Vogt _ in â€" Berlin last Satorday. 1E OROOPODC OIICCS .ME scs. JE Shantz was a business â€" visitor in Wilmot on Monday.â€"Mrs. Hy. Klouth spent Saturday with her father and brothers in Berlin.â€"Mr. Levi Snyder was a business visitor to Berlin on Saturday.â€" Mr. â€" Julius Warnholtz spent Monday with relatives in Berâ€" linâ€"Mr: and Mrs 1 @ onns. s Items of Interest.â€"Mr. John Warnâ€" holtz has severed his connection with the R. Forbes Co., Hespeler, where he has been employed for the past number of years.â€"Mr. Charles Smidâ€" endorf of Speedsville, Ont., _ spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Nelson Mondy.â€"Mr. J. T. Cooper _ attended the funeral of the late Charles Yates in. L’msmn..nn.JSnndax_,-.m-_aL 3 , Briefs.â€"Mr. Noah Shantz moved his family and household effects to Baden last Thursday while Mr. and _ Mrs. Berg took possession of the house vaâ€" cated by them the same day.â€" Mr. and Mrs. P. Lather entertained a number of their friends one evening last week. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster and two children of Mather, Manitoba and Mr. and Mrs. John Dechert _ of Linwood were visitors at Mr. OR Foster‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Toronto spent a â€" few days at _ the home of Mrs. Armstrong‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Snider. â€" Miss Alberta Shantz is staying with her friend Miss Freda Lather till after the promotion exams on March 22, 23 and 24. ;‘s' News Notes.â€"Mrs. John Tait and Miss Carrie Martin are on the sick n‘ list. Their many friends wish them a ; |speedy recovery.â€"A number from here j|attended the presentation on Tuegday , [evening last to Miss Alma Peltz who t has been the faithful organist of the Freeport Church for some _ time. â€" & Alderman Groh of Hespeler | was a ; business visitor in this burg last ‘l Tuesday .â€"Mrs. Maggie Clemens and Mrs. Joseph Sauder of Galt spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson.â€"Miss Isabella Woolner of Berlin was the@guest of her grandâ€" parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hagey on Saturday.â€" Mr. M. Biets of Little Germany visited his daughters, â€" Mrs. | W. Peck and Misses Maggie and Irene Bietz on Friday.â€"Miss Alice Snyder | has returned home after spending _ a [ few weeks with Bloomingdale friends.| â€"Mr. Josiah Oberholtzer was a busiâ€" [~ ness visitor in Berlin on Saturday. â€"[‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kinzie, Doon, b Sundayed at the home of Mr. Albert & Pecks. t WILLIAMSEURG em‘dren of Mather, Manitoba and Mrs. .John Dechert â€" of were visitors at â€" Mr. R. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of spent a few days at the Mrs. _ Armstrong‘s parents.J Mrs. Israel Snider. â€" Miss FISHER‘S MILLS BADEN CROSSHILL John Tait anda! Items of _ Intcrest.â€"Messrs. Charâ€" re on the sick f!i¢ Mitchell and .J. Scott of the ds wish them a | Mercbants‘ Bank at Elora visited at mber from bhere [the bome c( Mr. .J. Mitchell last ion on Tuqday Sunday.â€"Miss L. Porter spent a few Ima Peltz whof4@4}S at her home â€" in Stratford. rganist of the |MiSs Porter is one of the public ome time. _ School stafl.â€"Mrs. Androw Forrester peler was afe?d Miss Viola Dunke left last week _ burg last VC Hamilton where Miss Dunke wil} Clemens ang [5°P¢4 _ a few . months with _ her [ Galt spent PSiSter before â€" leaving with Mrs. R. Mrs. James| . Belt, who is at present in Hamâ€" la Woolner of filton for Lloydminster. Mrs. Bell [ her _ grandâ€"| 48 Prevented from being present at evi Hagey on| © Sale of ber late father‘s houseâ€" ta of Little Nold _ effects owing to the illness ghters, Mrs. JO! her little son.â€"The firm of M. zgie and Irene | Weichel and Sons have sold its Alice Snyder Atlnsm_i_thing and plunbing business Pâ€" D2 O Oa00 8 sfeHE Cud.â€"Mt. an‘d q. | Mis._ Hy. Stroh spent part of last r. | wee‘, with friends in St. Jacobs. n J Elmira _ May Get New Library.â€" q5 $ A +Board meeting â€" was held last‘ s [ Monday evering of the Elmira Pubâ€" 4 flic Library. _ The President, _ Mr. y [Pâ€" Stumpi _ was in . the chair â€" and pf[the other members of the board p J xho were. present were Messrs. I ; fHMammond, _ Geo. L. Klinck, W. IL (Dito, C. _ Schicrholiz and A. Werâ€" ier. The librarian‘s report was read ond adopted. _ Various accounts were presentcd and â€" ordered to be paid. _ JThe annual statement of the Treasâ€" , pires which had been audited by the village « auditor showed a balance | _ fof $135.65. . Thore have been moveâ€" | I ments made in the line of sccuring,' 1- i Carnegie library and the rcquirâ€"’.‘ od blanks have been filled in ang‘ a sent to the officials _ but up tois the present no reply has been Ieceivs. l(' fed.â€"Mr. A. Glacser spent |last weck a Jn Hanover on business.â€"Mr. p.!a Stickney who _ has been visiting ‘a ‘riends in Elmira _ and vicinity ho | is rcturned to her home in Guelph. â€" s Mr. Otto Christman of Galt spcnl,;(”l a few hours at his home here 'b last week.â€"Miss Small of this place s visited her sister, Miss Grace Small who is in training at the Guelph ltl General Hospital for a few days last n week.â€"Mrs. Chapin and Mr. and / he Mrs. Geo. Lichty oft Wellosley wisi-l ied at the home <! AMr Adam Rifâ€" of iet _ last _ week.â€"Master R. Weigel, | ci son of Mr. Fred Weigel, living adfew| I miles south of _ Elmira‘ has the |pc misfortune to fall and break his lez , pr above the Inceâ€" on the ice, _ one Iti‘ day last week. The lad _ is doing : of is _ well as may be (-xpocterl.â€"-)lr.ftu â€"orne Ratz of Toronto spent _ a ced few _ days at his home here last!m week.â€"Rev. Dr. Scanlon, pastor ‘ of th the Mcthodist® church here preached lwl in Berlin last Sunday, both morning | 5â€" and evening.â€"Mrs. Conrad _ Hahn |\’( had the misfortune to fall and break we her arm one â€" day loct wrok.-â€"Miss,lm Laura _ Hemmerich spent part of last‘ m; week _ with her friend _ Miss Minnic\ne Hoeflin of, _ St. Jacobs. â€"Among | F1 those who spent Jast Sunday with|an the Everatt Brothers _ were Mr. and |an Mrs. Walter Adam and two chilâ€" «Jo Aren, _ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of [his Lion‘s _ Head, and Mr.â€" sad Mrs. 1â€"1 VMex. Adam of _ Macton.â€" The roais to at present are getting‘ very Poot |his as _ thore is _ littlesnow Ileft _ on wh them.â€"Miss Myrtle Bechtel returned on‘ o her home in Waterloo after spendâ€"| i * a feow days with friends in Elâ€"/at mira.â€"A number _ of young _ people |vp; drove _ up from Waterloo one ecvenâ€" we ing last week and spent the evening [ l at the rink. a¢ . MHSSDENS dnb Gemiiediint PBhind M haiihs i us Snd lâ€"Mr. George Linder has bought the . fhouse owned by Mr. Geo. Klinck on * ECross â€" St.â€"Mrs, Byron Trussler â€" of * [ Wx‘erloo spent a few days with her â€" [motaer, Mrs. Truman Wideman. â€" ‘~[Miss â€" Lloyd willâ€" hold her millinery â€" Jopenings on Saturday, March 11th. * Iâ€"Miss Pratt who has been spending: E[ the last two months with her mother " fat Petrolea has returned to resume * [her duties as milliner at Miss Lloya‘s Iâ€" airs. 3. Steddick __ of| : the Zilliax House is _ very| E soriously ill with pneumonia. _ Her| ‘ fmany friends wist her speedy _ reâ€" fcovery.â€" Miss E. Bechtel of Waterâ€"| ‘floo visited her uncle _ Dr. M. T.\ [Bechtel last Sunday.â€"Mr. Fred Mitâ€"]« chell of Milverton spent Sunday at|c his home here.â€"Miss Ida Heckerdorn}I of Galt visited at the home ‘of her|a nother last week.â€"Mrs. G. Vogpt is1 spending a few days with ker daughâ€"| a ter, Mrs. Carl Jensen at Galt.â€"Miss|b Ethel Reynolds of St. Jacots was | a the guest of her friend Miss Edith P Bchrens last _ week.â€"The Waterloo|e firm of M. Weichel and Sons journâ€"| M cÂ¥ed to Elmira last Monday evening | it and played with the employes _ of| W the Elmira firm who defeated them |L !iâ€"0. After the game all the playâ€"| S ers were invited to a suppet _ at| W the Ontario House where a few | S; icurs ~ were spent in ~Bocial enjoyâ€" | ar |m:-nt and songs.â€"Reeve Christman |â€" saent part of last week on â€" imâ€" Sp :fortant business of the county â€" in|â€"4 Toronto.â€"Miss Mae Ziegler has been|m confined to the kouse for several {ho lays with a severe cold.â€"Mr. and | St the near futureâ€"A very sucecss‘ul sale was held of all his life stock and farm implemonts, etc., last week. to Mr. Frank _ Ruiow in whose charge it has been for several years. â€"Mr. Reuben Martin who lives a few miles West of Elmira has bought the house lately owned by Mr. J. Coriâ€" gill . and will move to this town in John Zilliax sr., is quite ill and his sister is here waiting on him. â€"Mr. _ Archile Jeannetet of _ Toronâ€" to University spent a few daysj at his mome _ here.â€"Miss Laura Aum:a who has been visiting friends in Torâ€" onto Ttetwwned _ bome â€" last werk. â€" Miss _ Evelyn Lockner spent Sunday at her home _ in Hawkesville.â€" A very _ latge number of children, as well as some grown people have been laid 1o with nlllnmps.'-\"flt Monday March 13th, will be Fair day _ in od their next goal. However Elâ€" ‘mira _ soon succerded in increasing their lead by two more goals and lwlu-n time was up. the score stood 3â€"3 in favor of the home _ team. Young Mike is doing splendid work in his new place. Geo. Ziewâ€" ler refetced _ in his usual fair manner. It is expected that the next match _ will be played _ next Friday night here betwoen Listowel an1 the home team and an exciting and fast game is looked for.â€"Mr. Mockey _ Matci.â€"Last Friday nigh lthc Hemburg hockey players jour noyed to Elmira â€"to play _ the ‘boys of this ploes. Right _ fron I the start the game was a fast one and the Hamburg boys espe cic«ly looked as though they â€" meant business. There were very _ few penalties inflicted as the game was pritty square throughout. _ At half Itimc the score was 3â€"1 in favor .|_ Painfel Accident.â€"aA very _ painful â€"] and â€" serious accident happened to e | Edmurd Klinck, cldest son of Geo. L. Klinck, lisp Friday afterâ€" â€" noon â€" while at work in hbis faâ€" , ther‘s printing office. ‘The press -!was in full swing _ and unfortunâ€" ately _ while attempting to remove I isome obstacle a part of the _ maâ€" |chine â€" struck the lad on the 4efé arm â€" with such foree‘ as to inflic |a wound of 3$ inches in lcagth an ‘ai)out 2 inches in breadth. _ The ir ’jur_v was intenscly painful and neces sitated several stitches. It is hop jod that no bad results will follov [but he will be laid _ of duty fo s me time. of Elmira and when the hoy; reâ€" turred _ to the ice Hamburg scorâ€" ie | Successful Concert.â€"Tho band conâ€" Elmira.â€"The few _ inches of snow i‘s |cert which was held here last Tuesâ€"! which _ fell Sunday has again giver of|day proved quite a success and the US back the sleighing which had alâ€" ry|Procecds .which amouited to a nice most entirely disappeared. er |little su? will te used â€" in aid oII rmmmmnmanemen ons aecuse eâ€"| the band‘ Among those who assisâ€" râ€"| tedin _ the progr.'-:ngme were Messrs. ) w“ucs . | Walter Badley, Armond Kimmel an:l, fomme tâ€"|Geo. L. Zicgler who gave several 701 Items of Interest.â€"March weather tjcal selections. _ Mr. Philps and Miss been sufficiently lion like in naâ€" n | Louise Treisinger, a violin and pi-‘ ure eople . may justly look for r|ano duett, and Miss Beatrice. Behâ€" very mild{wl:aatfier 2olnditi}('ms at the sirens and Hattie Ruppel acted 38 cloge, Everyone seems to think that â€"| accompanists. ‘The selections _ given this is the way it will turn out and s|by the band were well rendered ‘ some would rather endure â€" a littlel |and much appreciated and the peoâ€" more winter weather now than â€" to i|ple are looking forward to anothâ€" have it come after we havé enjoyed >j°r_ _ concert in the near future. â€" a season of mild spring weather.â€"The â€"] Mr. Norman Schmermund has moved season is rapidly approaching â€" when ;| into the bouse owned by Mr. AUSâ€" nature yields her first produce â€" for [|Weber.â€" Mr. M. Moser and Miss ‘man‘s food supply â€" jin the form of [Lillic â€" Moser of Weollesley _ spent maple sap which is by modern methâ€" â€"| Sunday _with friends | in town.â€".Mr. ods very quickly transformed into |Wm. Ziegler â€" of Elkton, _ Mich., ipp delicious maple syrup. The latâ€" |szent a few days. with relatives ‘egt method of manufacture is by - and driewls in town â€" last weCkâ€" | the evaporator, which compared . to â€"Mr. _ Bert_ Jackson or _BOm5! ‘the_old methods of kettles and pan spent Sunday‘ with Elmira friends. manufacture is\),as much superior â€" as â€"allr. Samuel* Foell of Glenallen has the clectric light is over the tallow moved _ with â€"his family into â€" the candle. Several in this section who house _ of Geo. Klinck on Factory manufacture syrup quite extensively |St., _ lately occupied by Mr. Fred are preparing to instal an outfit durâ€" Watson.â€"Mr. T. Halstcad, accounâ€" ing the coming summer.â€"The Bell | tant of this branch of ‘The Metropoâ€" instruments at first â€" used in the [ litan Bank has been transferred to Telephore Co. have been replacing the |â€" l Picton. Mr. and Mrs. Halstead left party lines | by a mote / improved forâ€" that place last Saturday.â€"Mr. kind, those now: in use on the party . |and _ Mrs. Geo. Ruppel Spent _ 1a8t lines being fitted with a push _ butâ€"*? Monday _ in London.â€"Mr. Davies of ton which makes the line a semiâ€"priâ€"f‘ Giuelph has been appoinited to take vate one as far as central office is [ the place of Mr. T. Hastcad of the concerned. ‘The party lines are now [‘ Metropolitan Bank as accountant. â€" in excellent working order and subâ€" T Mrs. E. B. Erb of Berlin spont last scribers in general are expressing | * Friday with her friends in town. Â¥oAalcr o C C us C eSaen with â€"his family into â€" the of Geo. Klinck on Factory lately occupied by Mr. Fred BDAY, MARCH 9, rou1. a few days. â€" Mrs. Robert Cormachie and daughter Stella turned to their home in Shelbo on Tuesday last having been gvests at the home of Mr. Wm. gate.â€"Mr. Oscar Ruppel left Tn last for Watrous, Sask Mr. oR took with him ten horses He tends working a farm near Wat this season His â€" friende s.iur s epia on e Personal.â€"Mr. John Det North Battleford, Sask., Maggic Detweiler of Port ited friends around this s IOUOTripipinintotmiint flSsA Lh »d the pulpit of the 6th Line Evanâ€" ;elical church on Sunday last, â€" conâ€" ‘ucting the sacramental service. Rev Ar. Dorsch preached in Mildmay, â€" tev. Mr. Dorsch is commencing _ a series of evangelistic services in â€" the Nallaceville church this week. All trust roads and weather may be favyâ€" orable in order to add to the sucâ€" >ess of these services.â€"The nominatâ€" ing committee of the Wallace Temperâ€" ance and Moral Reform Association will meet in the 6th Line church on Thursday evening of this week in orâ€" det to further the plans already laid out for the launching of _ a local option campaign this year. m ie 1. m oo ce anty nvening, a large number attending. \n excellent programme was _ rendâ€" ‘red consisting of vocal and _ instruâ€" nental music, readings, recitations, nd 5 minute addresses on the topic What Can I do for My Country in )rder that it May be Better for My laving Lived in it." The addresses »roved both interesting and helpful. \fter the programme a social time vas spent enjoying the refreshments hat had been provided. Rev. L. Wittich of Mildmay occupiâ€" i tha eudscne o Casen oo iind St i M Aiatne ustt 21457 £0 the old methods of kettles and pan manufacture is},as much superior | as the clectric light is over the tallow candle. Several in this section who manufacture syrup quite extensively are preparing to instal an outfit durâ€" ing the coming summer.â€"The Bell instruments at â€" first used in _ the Telephore Co. have been replacing the party lines by a more improved kind, those now: in use on the party lines being fitted with a push butâ€" ton which makes the line a semiâ€"priâ€" vate one as far as central office is concerned. The party lines are now in excellent working order and subâ€" sCribers | in general are â€" avwe.«__/s0 2 fature yields her first produce _ for man‘s food supply â€" jin the form _ of maple sap which is by modern methâ€" ods very quickly tra'nsformed into the delicious maple syrup. The latâ€" est method of manufacture | is by the evaporator, which compared â€" +~â€" Elmira.â€"The â€" few _ inches of _ snow which fell Sunday has again given us back the sleighing which had alâ€" most entirely disappeared. * We Make The Clothes \ We Sell Thornton &Douglas, New Spring Suits for Men This is a fact that we do not wa Clothes are all made by ourselves in out to â€" sweat shopsâ€"and in buy ing man‘s profitâ€" That sounds re asonabl see the new Spring Clothes, and finc Clothes. ‘If you don‘t think they ar and most upâ€"toâ€"date Clothes you ha won‘t expect you to buy. Continued ofi Pagé ld a larm neat Watrous His _ friends wish hin 1 SAsk., _ and Miss c of Port Elgin visâ€" nd this section for Mrs. Robert Mcâ€" Johni Detweiler of STRATFORC QuELPH the 6th Line Evanâ€" 1aple syrup. The latâ€" manufacture | is by _ which compared _ to 646 64 K been _ the Mr. Wm. Heyâ€" Shelbourne â€"and in buying from us you sounds reasonable, doesn‘t it? ouits for Men $5 to $25. C Boys $2 to $12. Overcoats for Men 12.00 to 20.00. "_ for Boys 4.00 up. him Ritz inâ€" re do not want you to forgetâ€" T. & D many other ili:_dgf.gy;lve;“’i‘.;o;ie-‘l; day.‘tnd ftart to get well. Price 500 T a n en stt Eididgel d ltor. fermentation in the ‘:‘mach and bowels, cures constipation, and rida the sgatem of uric acld, the cause ofl rheumatism, neuralgia and re; _bot, 8 boxes -!"2'50".“.6()1:1.'!‘); :fi' Iruggists, or sent ponilmid by The ‘\I«-rrl]l Medical Co., Merrill Buildâ€" hy y P CCCCOY, UCCECDC B calm and cheerful condition £of the mind and nerves follows the use of Merrill‘s Bystem Tonic. This is beâ€" cause Byatem Tonic mids diestion. That way people get when they &d rolr in bed until two or threo.h} “tho mo‘rglgg, with sleeplessâ€" ness. @ All Sr. HLâ€"Arthur Lehnen, Erma Shoemaker, Leslie Witmer, Stella 3trome. Jr. 1IIâ€"Melvin Haase, Mildted Culâ€" ligan, Verley Hillgartner, Reginald Gushard. __Jt. IIâ€"Nora Haase, Joie Hallman, Mabel Haase, Mervine Shantz, Mariâ€" belle Shoemaker, Edna Stolz. Pt. IIâ€"Etta Witmer, Hilda Stolz. Sr. Iâ€"Hilda Haase, Erma Shant.z. Jr. Iâ€"Meta Haase, MarthaLehnen, Lloyd Hallman. eP tny CCCE T with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wismer. â€" Miss Susic Swartz is spending _ the week with her sister Mrs. Wendell Shantz at Williamsburg.â€"Mr. w. Wilâ€" ton and Mr. E. Linton spent Sunday, with Mr. Simpson Shoemaker.â€" Miss Ella Grischow of Centreville is spendâ€" ing a few days at her home here.â€"A ‘umber of young peopleFom our viâ€" ‘inity visited at the home of _ Mr. "lias Shantz last Sunday. and find out for yoursell about our they are the handsomest, best made, you have yet seen, we, of course, Jr. 1Vâ€"Irene Shoemaker, Gebeva Nanklyn, Olive Strome, Willard Witâ€" mer. | _ News Items.â€"On Monday _ evening |last Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shoemaker Iwere very pleasantly surprised _ by their numerous friends of the _ comâ€" munity. The evening was spent in singing and games after which _ a dainty lunch was served by the laâ€" dies.â€"A party of young ladies from Berlin spent a few pleasant hours at the home of Mr. and Mis. Fred Hueâ€" ther on Saturday.â€"Miss M. A. Hett and Miss E. Quirmbach spent Sunday at Fairview.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Gehâ€" ,man of Elkhart,. Indiana, spent Sunâ€" day in this vicinity.â€" Mr. Wellington Band and Miss Susie Swartz attendâ€" od the Chapmanâ€"Swartz wedding â€" in Berlin.â€"Mr. M. and Miss E. Huether attended the wedding of their cousin in Princcton.â€"Miss Esther Shantz of Freeport spent a few dayvs with 1e old NINE PINES SCHOOL REPORT every success.â€"Mr. Henry Karges, Listowel, is haviug an extensive aucâ€" tion sale on Monday, 13th inst. A farm implements will be sold. _ Mr. large quantity of live stock _ and Karges has sold his farm to Mr.Wm. Gray. It will probably attract _ a large number.â€"Mr. Ralph Miller spent several days last week visiting rela~ tives in Ripley.â€"Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hartung spent a few days at _ the home of Mr. Peter Hartung, Milverâ€" ton.â€"The beautiful weather and fine roads aided very much in bringing | a large number of people to the Lisâ€" towel monthly fair on Friday last. aronta â€" e and _ recommended by Co., Berlin. B. VAN EVERY, Teacher. our own factory, not sent view.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Gehâ€" Elkhart,. Indiana, spent Sunâ€" this vicinity.â€" Mr. Wellington d Miss Susie Swartz attendâ€" geman s a March Hare. nanâ€"owartz wedding in M. and Miss E. Huether weddlng_ of their cousin NNE PINES you save the middle _ Limited BERLIN 0 e U M D () H

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