ig; «> Local News: i 8 â€"_~_At pr sent ETE + minber of Hoe poiing ioi ior agie 4 u‘.na" mad town propertie» sold As we ig Rea! ‘c exten pyefa it pinton h befie n hok w dor rarauoe Phone 275 For stylish upâ€"toâ€"date Millinery go to Uffelmana‘s.s > â€"~ 4 bale of Flannelette â€" Remnants cheap at Doering‘s, Waterloo. â€" _ Even soméeâ€"of: the old sidewalks fee! all torn up over .the coal situaâ€" Ex‘ra fine quality â€" coasted coffee just received, at elose prices. Doerâ€" ing‘s. "An interesting lecture will te givâ€" en in the, town hall, Waterloo, early Saxony Yarn At 106 skein, Shetâ€" land Floss at 5e skein, in all colots, » Doering‘s, Waterloo. R â€" The. Executive Committee of the utual Lile met at the head . office Wat . Friday aftérncon. Cl Potata rot has invaded the cellats of larmers _ in the Yicinity of Erbsâ€" ville,sand: many of the farmers _ are ~pitching" them out in Toads. . ‘Kant Krack" Rubbe:s, erery pair guaranteed by makers and;ds. Ziegâ€" ler ; the Shoet. A Mt: Arthur Stares has been ~engagâ€" ed to sing at two Thanksgiring serâ€" vices to be held in Trinity Church, Aylmer, on Sunday, the 26th inst. . ~ Our advertisements pay vs. and they‘ll pay you if you watch‘ them. Zieglers, money saving Shoe Sellers, Berlin. > The Free Libu{.y‘ Board met at the Library rooms, ‘Tuesday evening and discussed matters re the Carnegie Library. y Step in aâ€"moment,â€"sir, and we‘ll show you how to sare a dollar orf fiflty. cents on‘ yout fallâ€"shoes. Ziegâ€" le:‘, the Shoers. $ ~Tle fire brigade was called . out Thursday evening to the eas‘ _ ward but before tle brignde arrited on the scene the fire had been extinguished. Real Estate and The fzneral of Mrs. _RI:M was held Thursday afternoon. services at St. John‘s Lutheran .church â€"were eonducted by the pastor, Rev. E. A. Schult. * 1t tate a boy to find out . how strong a pair of shoes are. Our Waâ€" terproo! Chrome Call &t $1.25 will keep him‘ busy. <Ziegler‘s Boot Palâ€" ace, â€"Berlin. s ; Business is evidently booming â€" t the City Meat Market, Daily _ Mr. Docting is seen shipping pounds. â€" of his colebrated sausages to all parts ‘of "the provihca >‘ © Fourteen Watetloo members of the A.O.NX.W. attended divine service at the New Jorusalem . church, Berlin, Sunday, when Rev. A. B. Francisco delivered an able sermon. â€".‘The first anthracite coal that was iffto Waterloo during . the $ five months atrived . Saturday One ton fot the ~G.T.R. station was shipped Trom Potersburg, At pr sont we | It i¢ reported ‘that mt a meeting of :ma-" -um‘:.ms.a:; f _ week members dï¬&m "ufter they have exâ€" nounte that"" Miss MacGugan, of Strathroy, bk» chargs ofâ€"the millinâ€" 4 tnotwighty Sebmpetie auitiner, 1e & y milliner, 88 isfaction hm & ~M the adrt. of E. W.n:uh. of 26 % w &A ce Sorant a s isine. _ ML t takbaths phige C iim a ohll.... He. will. DP sure to please “H’dï¬lrh.a'u 09e sns Jt shir Int in 44 Aintory ofâ€" is T "¥¥â€" ï¬ym Store next to post ospital «requisites. The RAYMO BROS., WATIRRLOO, Ont. Money to Loan . in th# treasury for to T1 ee big Mrock sn * tminll | ooaey necainge ‘Batortay "ereatns . # ;‘ieet m_h%m it. _ CZiegâ€" |§15.30 was left in the till. ."3 ler‘s, . the Solid Leather tlwh'h,fllf'%:‘:'tflw Shoors. " Pus in the (ill was also x Mr, .W. B. has been Tfl ed w} Ticenses an Order: dated Oct. #7, . in the plate of Simon Snyder, deceased. ‘wi'm“&f NC hawt and 4 britk building for use as a barre! lactory to Muelier‘s cooper establishâ€" ment on Queen strees. % Mr. Geo. Miller, of Detroi®, â€" has. been engaged to take charge of Starâ€" naman‘s «orchestra for the. coming season. He will make his permanent home in Waterloo, where he is well A collection in said ef the Beriinâ€" ‘Wnum‘:mu:mm- eran ehnhm la::! moroing. Don‘t ng ® m' {w-ï¬wm‘m G}.:'My 9t ‘.’i,a;.s. , Roland and Harry ,'Jm and â€" John » leit Wednesday morning for the hunt in Muskoka. ‘They: will be joined by several others later. in theâ€"week.. Mr. Rolandâ€" Merner will Fwfla in the lumber camp all winâ€" ‘That the public is supplied with nothing but the choicest meats at the City Meat â€" Market was shown Monâ€" day,> when ~Mr.â€" H. B. Duering browght into town 21 head of thoice ‘butchers‘ > cattle â€"averaging. . about 1000 Ibs. Thiey were purchased â€" in Mornington Tp. â€".â€"Waterloo Methodist â€" Church,| (corâ€" ner King and William streets)+â€"Rer. Alfred E. Lavell, B.A., pastor. Sunâ€" ‘day, Nov. 2, services at 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m., by Rev. W. L. ‘Rutledge, ‘ ~B.A., of the Central church, Woodstock. Everyone welâ€" \como at all services. : A party of Watericn hunters conâ€" sisting of Messrs, Gus. Kunts, J. Worrester, Jatk Audrich, . H. Seaâ€" gram, Mr. Sitwell, . Julins Richber and W. Klippert, left Tuesday mornâ€" ing for the amnual hunt in Muskoke. A good season‘s sport is expected as de~t are reported to be very plentiâ€" ful Not the least among the flourishing institutions of ‘‘the best towr in Canada‘‘ is the Berlin Business Colâ€" lege. It has a reputation for thorâ€" oughness and progressiveness equalled ;y‘ few of=our â€" ~.comimercial schools. ;pleased to see so many of its gud‘d‘:l«ec secute â€amm. Berâ€" lin is proud of its educational instiâ€" tutions. 4 Rer. W. L. Rutledge, B:A., who is to preach in the Methodist church on Sunday, is pastor of the largest church in Woodstock. He is a spienâ€" did preacher, and has filled some . of the best pulpits in the Conference Befors going to,Woodstock he was at the First cnu_gi in Hamilton and at Brant Ave; ‘Brantford for the longâ€" est term allowed. According to our Wellesley corteâ€" spondent, the Railway Committee of that place has received aâ€"letter from promoters respecting*an electric road from Stratford to Wellesiey. If Berâ€" lin and Waterloo want to secure the trade from this section it would seem high time some da?ih action were taken on the question of extending the railway from this point north. Doeting & Co., Waterloo, are the sole distributing agents, . wholesale, in Canada, o( the Jow priced and reâ€" fiable _ ‘"‘Liberty" _ and _ ‘"Defiance‘" wat hes. These watches are retailed for $1.25 and $1.50 respectively, and they are guaranteed to keep . good time and .are lasters. Every man and boy should have one of Doering‘s best cheap . watches. Large consignâ€" ment received this week.. A Board meeting of the Dominion Lite Assurance Co. was held at the head office, Waterloo, on Thursday. Among the directors from a distance present were: Fon. Jas. McMullen, Mount Forect, Hon. S. Merner, Berâ€" lin; Hy. Cargill, M.P., Cargill; W. Vandusen, Toronto, P. . H. Sims, Toronto; Dr. Park, Woodstock; J. Trow, Stratford; .Geo. D.* Forbes, Hespeler; Thos. Gowdy, Gueiph, and President Innes, Guelph. H Bishop S. C. Breyfogel, of Readâ€" ing, Pa., will be in Waterloo next week and will give a lecture in the Waterloo Town Hall on Wednesday evening, Nov. &th, at 8 o‘clock. Sub ject, ‘"Rome, ancient and modern." 'nol-:m-;fllh-.ï¬- ausâ€" pices of the People‘s Alliance dthEnnmclnd and the proceeds wil} be donated to the new ;mwbmmm. The Bishop is an Able speaker, and his many friends in the Twin City, as well as others, will be plewed . to have an opportunity ol hearing him. BISHOP ~BREYFOGEL COMING REFORMATION SERVICES will "be held : on to all to attend on 1. Zieg rw.":. Shogrs «zoo! . to in winter Our Early . monday ~ morning "Gilly" mmm‘q.u.nnm as "Dandy‘‘ Peppler, both of Waterâ€" loo, got a horse at Mr. George Sugâ€" gitt‘s livery atable, with the intenâ€" tion of goingâ€"to the . House of Reâ€" fuge, Berlin, paying Mr. Suggitt $1.15 cash. They drove about Berlin until the horse was quite warm and some time later were atrested . by Gerbig for being drunk and and werse put into â€" the When Chie! Flynn beard of theit ho ss in geuks protide ho wher as ty searched. g:'l) had $7.10 'm" "Gilly* $5.50 all in â€"silver in their pockets. A marked coin, which Mr. Lewis said was hig, was also found in their possession. They were reâ€" wanded Monday morning lor cight days, until Magistrate Weir returned trom New York. A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday at two o‘clock in St. Anâ€" drew‘s Presbyterian church, when Miss Florence Katherine Roos, the rccomplished daughter of _ Mr.. Wilâ€" liam Roos, of ‘*Bon Aceord,**â€" member ol the well known wholesale drm, Randall & Roos, of this town, was united in marriage to Mr. Harâ€" vey James Sims, of the law firm of Millar & Sims, and the popular Secâ€" retary of the Berlin Board of Trade. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a large number of guests ‘and friends, by the Rev. W. A. Bradâ€" ley, pastor of the church. The charming bride, who was given «way by her father, was gowned in ivory satin, trimmed with chiffon and Duchess lace. She wore her mothetr‘s wedding veil and a coronet of orange blossoms,. and cartied .a shower bouâ€" quet of white roses and lily of the valley. Her sister, Miss â€" Margaret Roos, acted as maid of honor, _ and Miss Ethel Roos and Miss _ Emma Davidson were the bridesmaids, and all looked exceedingly pretty, becomâ€" ingly attired in white roile and luis.i and carrying huge bouquets of chrysâ€" an‘hemums. ~The best. man was Mr. 4. R. Hamilton, of Pailmerston, and Messts. A. E. Erb, N. Nicholson, A. Curry and A. G. Fletcher officiated as ushers. The bride‘s goingâ€"away *ostume was a gown of blue Venetian :‘loth and hat of blue velvet. Mr. and °* Mrs. Sims carry with them _ the best wishes of. many friends for a happy and prosperous wedded life. &A PRETTY OCTOBER WEDDING malicious person and has been perâ€" sistently calculated in the town of A FALSE REPORT CONTRADICT ED. Waterloo during the past two or hree weeks to the effect that in orâ€" der to reap a few paltry dollars, I hadsold the railioad the supply of coal which I contracted for early in the season, instead of having it forâ€" warded here to supply my customers. I wish to say to my customers and the public generally, that this is a deliberate lie and that anyâ€" oneâ€"conâ€" versant with the coal trade . will know that it would hare beenâ€" imâ€" possible for me to do what has been alleged, even if I had been disposed to sacrifice the interests of those who have bought coal from mie durâ€" ing all the years I have been in busiâ€" ness in the town ol Waterloo, which, of course, I would not for one moâ€" ment think of doing. On the . conâ€" trary, I have been straining every nerve and will continue to"do so to get:coal here at the earliess possible moment, in order that our â€" townsâ€" people may not suffer. I most emâ€" phatically deny the yarn and . once more say it is a malignant fAlsehood and it is calculated to injure my business, I respectfully warn every one not to repeat it to any person. (Signed), WM. HOGG. Waterloo, Oct. 28rd, 1908. TO INSTAL WATERWORKS 8Â¥YSâ€" A deputation of prominent Elmira gentlemen visited Waterloo on Thursâ€" day im connection with the instailing of a waterworks system . in their town. The deputation was made up of A story has been started by some in the Arrested in Berlin Cns wC mWp, COup CCC eCCIE d ¥‘th what they saw. In El.| A quict wedding was celebrated at a system costing about $14,000 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Lacâ€" nmmcâ€"nudm-m"""v"““'“’ , pumping station, mains, u""‘":'m"“' '“h .' lfl.“““!“"“" m'..-. take Ratnafibt alen Had Some Money. The Garments are designed, cut and tailored ‘by exâ€" perts and have that dressy effect, style and finish which the expert alone can" giv@) Prices to sult W!? ~â€" _â€"_J. Uffelmann The Engy Store Wiss Gowdy, who has been â€" the. guest of the Misses Hilliard for the past week, returned to her home in Guelph Tuesday. Mic :M. S. Hallman will be _ at home to her Twin City friends on Thursday wa* Friday, October 30th and 3ist, at hes residence, Allan St. Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie, ol Guelph, spent Sundays with the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lervi Bricker, Alâ€" len street. Hoki Mrs. A. is spending a few months in Brooklyn, N.Y., the guest of her daughter, .«cs. Hedley â€"Hilâ€" ‘born. ET » Miss Mabel Johnston left yesterday Mrs. Wm. Snidet is visiting friends in Toronto. ® _ Miss Gowdy, of Guelph, is a guest of the Misses Hillard, William street. Mrs. (Dr.) J. H. Rate, of Elmira, mo.ning to visit Miss Howie of Waâ€" terloo.â€"Guelph Mércury., Mr. B. E. Bechtel returned Saturâ€" day from a business trip to the Western States. Messrs. Chas. Rochr and Henty Moogk spent Sunday in Elmira, Mrs. R. B. Fish, of Linwood, _ is visiting her sister, Mcs. Â¥. M. Berâ€" visited relatives im Waterioo Tuesâ€" Miss Clara Snider is spending serâ€" oral days in â€" New Hamburg, the guest of Mrs. H. V. Clemens. Miss Fairfield, of _ St. Catharines, is the guest of Rev. andâ€"Mrs. Lavell at the parsonage, William street. The Misses Clara â€" Snider, Emma Kreutziger and Bertie Snyder spent Friday in New Hamburg, the guests Mr. M. Weichel, of Elmira, was a visitor to Waterloo Saturday. The Misses Hilliard entertained a number of their friends vyery pleasâ€" antly at their residence, William street, Friday evening. _ > y Mr. Nathan Uttiey is adding a new roof to his house on John street Mr, and Mrs.â€"~John Bruegeman enâ€" tertained the choir of the EfFangeliâ€" cal church to progressive crokinol¢, at their home, Victoria street, Tuesâ€" day evening, it being the occasion of the filth anniversary of their wedding day. A thoroughly enjoyable . evenâ€" ing was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Bruegeman have the best wishes of their many friends for many happy returns of the day. 5 â€" Mr. Géeo. Davidson, of Toronto, is spending several days in town. . _ _ :padh:muuyllllon. ‘The Misses Maude Fischer and Car» rie Kuntz are visiting London friends Miss MacGugan, of Strathroy, has béen engaged as head mailliner at Doering‘s store. Mr. C. Lackenbaver, of Chesley, attended the wedding of his sister in Waterloo Wednesday. Mt. C. E. German, of London, genâ€" eral agent of the Mutual Life of Canada, was a visitor to the head office in Waterloo Wednesday.â€" x ersonal and Soclal. Mrs. Wm. P. Zick (nee Cavan) will hold her first reception on Thursday afternoon and evening at her home, Ontario street.â€"Stratiord Beacon. BOTINOFSKIâ€"LACKENBAUER AND SECURE ONE OF OUR NEW FALL OwercoaTs OR A NEW FALL SUIT. . AT ONCE > ~Mr. John Boinofski, also ++++++ B In a recent issue of your _ paper I noticed an article referring to the matterâ€".of a Poultry Show to be held some time this winter. under the ausâ€" pices of the recently organized Twin City Poultry & PetStock Associaâ€" Not being an H.C., I have, howâ€" ever, considered the same and lookâ€" ing at it from a business point . of view, I came to the conclusion that such a show we should have, . and that every year. I understand in such places â€" as Brantford; Toronto, Guelph, ~Oweh Sound, etc., yearly poultry shows are being held which is siimulating the public (farmers principally) along the iine of â€" waising thorough ~bred stock. The chicken business has beer neglected around this section. Farmâ€" ers can mo longer raise thousands ‘of ‘bushels of wheat, as years ago, . in. fact, po grain can be raised to the same advantage as when our . foreâ€" fathers opened up the colintry. Under thee circumstances the matter . of ‘nixng poultry should be: encouraged } to as great an extent as possible. We have sections in Canada now _ {rom where thousands of pounds are . exâ€" ported yearly, principally to" Engâ€" land, and yet the same is only in its teens. 7 ‘FThere are States on the American side where farm~aiter farm is used for nothing else but poultry ranches and many of these ranchers have beâ€" comeâ€"aWealthy men. There is thereâ€" fore, no reason why our farmers and others cannot raise poultry to advanâ€" tage when one they have ‘the knowlâ€" edge. AsE LE hohAE A show held in Berlin is the statt of a bright future and will also give us three days attraction, which will bring to town a large number . of breeders and interesting spectators. I am therefore of the opinion (hat such a venture as a three days‘ gathâ€" ering should be encouraged, as . it will doubtless benefit our brecders as well as our good old town. SATURDAY MARKET ‘There was an unusually big market Saturday morning and more produce was sold than . there hasâ€" been fot somie weeks. The demand for chickâ€" ens was large, but the supply . was equal to the demand. Chickens sold .uu.mn‘uc. ducks at 35¢ and 406 and geese*Ht 60c to 80¢ each. Butter and eggs sold at 20c. Other produce was plentilul and sold . at current prices. No wood was offered. Gait, Ont., Oct. 27.â€"Smallpox has s m ht to Galt from J , \nd;::;i):pgt‘\:v‘?n:gire you satisfac _ A young man narmed â€" Leslic Browh came home ill from that city | 1, 8. K. WEBER P last Monday, and orf Saturday his & compant, malady had developed into a case of | REAL ESTATE AND confivent smallpox. . Medical Health | LIFE ASSURANCE AGENTS, Officer Wardiaw acted with promptâ€"|LOAN AND STOCK BROKERS. negs, had the man‘s house quarantinâ€" d.‘flin officer placed in charge in | _ _ Money t6 Loah on Fasy Terms. " o. m.“::‘:h monht‘nr. Office: Walper Block, Quoen St., Berlin. « W Een n nopeopenames ernenaepesenrongrorrmienteyr smm acrremy i Nh quarters e tm mosh on vorl;| PORTLAND CEMENT. lives w &.&2.’-“ Edmund â€" Darmel,© contractor k . the . on a street phvpn-tudyon hand: fire! ue here is no trafic, ieat | class Portland: Cemont. ~Carload toem, mm realintr it |""L hm ruasing of rots wos Ididen â€" wind o e - s o Wns k 6 John Ssnondelmayer, GALT‘S SMALLPOX SCARE Cpposite The Zimmermaon Hous, POULTRY SHOW An Interested Citizen with him M â€" uae smy SLLe ts . s "Athe and "Etâ€"ming" cloths. These are some ot Q-M > this seasonand they are certainly preity and ‘guitable for skirts and suiting. ‘They are shown in bro I',;‘ and garnét, prices range from 45“ '1;09‘1"{% psSy‘ e ts â€" u*X y e o y 2 s g § apr ,,A »‘-,."‘v; Cutke .t _.__ For evening dressas we have a‘fine selection of lighta dainty eofored material . All woo! Albatros® Henrictia and also woo! and ailk crops:deâ€"chine in such colors as‘ M‘ ; rose and pe _ grey. 2 § x These are moderate in price and are "“WW"‘% 75¢, $1.00 to $1.50 â€" o See Our Window *Carpet Slippers, sizes 8 to 12 â€" â€"~_* o Women‘s carpet slippers, all sizes â€" * 180 Womenis {axcy slippers,all sizes,reg. price 50c special 856 Women‘s Buskin s‘ippers, all sizes s x 506 . Child‘s shoes, regular price 75¢ and $1.00, special 508 a Men‘stanshoes,9000 fitters, reg. $2 5010083.50.m ‘The above are only a few of our special bargains. * Market Shoo Store. RAYMO BROS. Watertoo We Hayve Arranged to Assist You 1. 8. K. wEBer & compant, REAL ESTATE AND UFE ASSURANCE AGENTS,~_ LOAN AND STOCK BROKERS Waterloo = = = x is Ma THE POPULAR BOOT AND SHKOEH ce Eo keeps constantly. or class Portland Cam â€"_ A large qguantity of & has also beein q;'ehu will be d=livered, saw ~â€"_ New PROPRIETORS! G. B. RYAN & CO E. W. BECKER, RpQteteifnche J ACOB S. ROOS.,: SPECIAL at reasonable 200 Watch discountâ€"the largest medium priced watches: brought to town. Nes _ TO CHOOSE FROM. ;’j WE HAVE purchased at WE WANT to sell you a We can please yï¬um for you. is TAERE‘S a feeli:’ of cert in trying a watch -:fl know that you have. what pay for. We guarantee 8 or refandg money. * Annual Meeting of the Waterioo Hospital t 8 «‘clock pum., for the «t | tae cho Pnindupting of geoorat Hoainaeet 4 â€" _~â€"â€" _ _ W. K. BOHMALE, WILL be held nt the Hospital on Friday, October 17th, (AIid Watchmaker and posite Snider‘s Mill, . Watt Attond the Bestâ€"It E. J. RO € _ Ladies‘ _ Fine Shoes:.. â€" POPULAR BOOT SRHOE 8" Slater Shoes They are beauties Just received at FOR setk *#