&4 Epljndjndinlys dplp dn dndirlzrlirlrlrly dprplzplindy h Mr. Nathaniel Spacy reâ€"opens | his c violin class this week. s ", * ~.. WATERLOO, Ont ~__ which all men shoud consider, s The Ounais life lnsues in all plant w9 t ex va feel sure resulte. Tahe only "\' It kills every time and doés not not require so much as of the inferio: ersdes. The BEST is the cheapesi and saves double work. tet the best at Detsche Apotheke. _ Waterioo i & Electric lights are to be installed in the Waterioo station. Order your Glass, Putty, eto. a Weichel‘s. Goods delivered promptly Mrs. Spady will resume her music classes this week, pupils prepared fo Toronto examinations. Some of the finest res‘dences in Wat erloo have nsen painted with Sherwiv Williams Paints this Summer. Weichâ€" ol‘s sell it. Berger‘s Pure Paris Creeon A song service will be held in the Waterlco Eiangelical Church on th« evening of Thursday, Sept. 24th. A bi} atock ofthe celebrated CC B. Pocohontas Coal and genuine Lebigl hard Coal at Weichels. Order now. Adam Treusch, hostler at the Marâ€" ket Hotel, was kicked by a hotse or Friday â€" morning © inflicting . severa gashes in his hea«. The injuries arc not serious, ' ‘The largest and best asgorted rangt of Linclenms th t have ever beei shown in Waterloo artived at Weichel: today.â€" ‘Ten beautifal designs 12 ft. wide. Don‘t be late. Come early and secure first cholce. 4 JA pure Paris Green wide. ~Don‘ be late. Comeearly ano| y, rred Filsinger «spent a {¢w secure firet cholce. days in Toronto. Miss Bcan will resume her music NMr. W. McCabe spent Sunday â€" and classes in Piano, Theory anc Organ, | Monday with frienas in Arthur, on Sc,tember 8th. She will be as Mr. R. Hyde â€" spemg a couple of sisted by Miss Emma L. Bean, first | jays in Toronto during the past class honor gradugte of the Toronts | week. P Comservatory of Music and winner o Mr. Horace Longhurst spent Sunâ€"* the Gerkard Heintzman scholarship, | 42y and Monday in Toronto. \ 1902. D Mr. G.W. Woodward spent Suncay . The business at the Waterloo Launâ€"| and Labot Day in Toronto. dry continves to increase under the | Mr. F.C.G. Minty was in Toronto proprietorship of Mr. Geo. J. Depâ€" | over Suffday and Labor Day. ~ pisch. Mr. Deppisch is endeavoring to | Mr. apd Mrs. A.G. Heller havi give his many customers first class | returned after spending a few days t work and goodd are delivere¢. promptâ€" | Toronto. ly to any part of the Twinâ€"City. Miss Heimbecker,; King st., has Your natromuge is solicited. rmne to Hanover to visit her mother _ Elmira Advertiser:â€"The missionary &’h“; p‘;:":“" i1 while visiting »at meeting held in St. James Luthgran Church last _ Sunday forencon was u“; “l.:.'l‘nmol m:n .;;‘;'n::’m W_1 _Â¥tamdad Ascnite tha unfavArable 008 .â€P T ETX 100 enc ibiam on Sc,.tember 8th. She will be as gisted by Miss Emma L. Bean, first class honor gradugte of the Torontc Comservatory of Music and winner o Elmira Advertiser:â€"The missionary meeting held in St. James Luthgran Church _ last â€" Sunday forencoon was well attended despite the unfavdrable weather, and the sermons by Revds. A.E. Schulz of Waterloo and _ E. Schuelke of Zurich were interesting and instructive.â€"Miss Elizabeti Kreutriger of Waterloo is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. J. S: Weber in town. NEW TEACHER ENGAGED. Devitt‘s Drug Store A special meeting of the Waterioo ‘ Public School â€" Board was held . onâ€" Saturday evening to consider the 15 applications for _ the vacant position on the Waterloo Central School staf made by the resignation of Miss Watâ€" son, teacher ol division No. 7 The applications were carefully considered by the Board on . Monday morning, Miss Edith Moulton of Oakvilie, was engages as Miss Watson‘s successor. %t!,hqu her duties as teacher . of Division No. 7 on Tuesday and . is very highly recommenced. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. ‘The ladies singles handicap tournaâ€" ment of the . ‘Waterloo Tennis Cluo opened on Wednesday a[ternoon . and will not likely be cGncluded . before Saturday. ‘Three events were played off on Wednesday as follows:â€" Miss Dawson beat Miss Hughes, Miss I.. Bruce beat Miss Dodie Moore,; Miss B. Moore beat Miss B. Snider, . The second d."..rslh areâ€"Miss Jessi¢ Bruce beat Minnic Snyder 6â€"1, g,- Miss â€" Kathicen Sterling, beat ', Howie 6â€"1, â€" 6â€"3, Miss Flotence Snyder beat Miss L. Kroutziger 6â€"4, ORFICERS ELECTED At a meeting of the St. Cecilian Society (Choir) of St. Louis, R. C. Church, â€" Waterloo, Wednesday even« Ing the following officers were électâ€" ed for the coming s#eason. & . (Alf. W. Fischer. ~ Beose .â€"Miss Nellic Bail, © Censor.â€"Miss‘ A. Becker. ___ _ . â€" RAYMO BROS., Local News. of Life Insurance is one M. Ridéoll. , Mrs. W. J xM have been visiting imends in Water 100 0‘? lor some :m. puln: _ miss kate Nichol and Miss Janei m'lw#: ï¬ Eu‘: & * while on &heir way bome from . th Incustrial ion. ; Miss Bechtel, professiona: aurse of New York City, anc. Miki Lillie Bechtel of Wateriord are .Â¥is iting friends in town. Mr. ant â€"Mrs. ‘V.R. Berliet of Lin wood are spending a few days at th« aome of Mr. and Mrs. V.M. Beriet. M~MM 0+ :-cl‘" the amutuai. Liig held is ‘~" . and | Mts, Heary Grof â€" who Mr. _ Sidney . Shelly left Saturday morning to spend a few days . Wits «riends in Po;ï¬l_l‘ o _‘ Stratiord Be Miss ~Edith Me uraw bas returned from 4 month‘s holidays in Waterioo. Mrs. J. Winn, who has been OD a extended visit to her daughter | is Gladstone, Man., returned to her home in Watérloo Saturday. Mr. Jacob Winkler resumed hbis du ties at The Mutuai Life _ Tuesday imorming after a two weeks‘ fishing outing at Peretang. _ Miss Chase of Buffalo, who has bees che guest of her brother, J .L. Chase, ieit Tuesday for New York,. . _ Mr. Isaac Wegenast of Torontc spent Labor Day with his mothe: in Waterloo. * ~ 0 0 Mr. Moses Roos, of Hamilton spent Sunday and Monday at his home on JGeorge street. _ Mt. Burnett Bish of Toronto spent Labor Day at his home Allan St. Mr. J.A. Miller of*Lancaster, Pa., is spending a few days with | friends in Waterloo. + mD'rv.-;liW.'Hoflman of Detroit, spent Sunday and Monday atâ€"his home in Waterloo. e â€" Mrs. Rosenthal and Miss Gncie\ Sauder of Chicago are guests at Mr. [hos. Hilliard‘s, William St. Mr. Thos. Hilliard, manager of the Jominicn Life Ass‘ce Co., returned on Satâ€"rday from an extenced trip to Man toba and the Northwest. . Mr. and Mrs. John Peppler and son of Detroit, Mich., are visiting his sister, Mrs. Weber, King street. I is their first visit to Waterloo in 12 years. Messrs. W.J. Krueger, Roland Merâ€" mer, Chas. Moogk, Fred Snider," R. sean, Clara _ Hedrich, and Clara Hleimbecker, were among the many who spent Labor Day in Toronto. Mr. Tom Gowdy is spending a fen lays at his home in Guelph and | is a‘so attencing the Dominion Exhibi tion. THE QUEEN‘S MEMORIAL GATE an 'AY.M oï¬ C. In weply to a num uiries, en« ï¬om‘:’cyonbo Park Oa:oq()o- ct« .l%.hlc- us that the contracts for several works in cotinection therewith were lot sarly in July. John mv_ll;.%h mason and stone ® -'"-:::m*.z-"" T ie hherng ftinee in #. be used is Indianagreyâ€" Lo hiast â€"badibt che cadintsten e Bne DC Mirs Andrus, who has been spending the past two months at the home of cer friend, Miss E sma Neaber, Wilâ€" Nam St., loï¬f;:hst h::: in fhpop ville, IJ., on ay racoon. "Huntsville l‘:goter": Dr. C. T. Noecker, of Waterlo0, is renewing a0â€" quaintâ€"nces in the good town of 1 e s 2022 COctaA ho e ESie o g n se o is C quaintâ€"nces in the good town of Huntsville., He is accompanied by Mr Iohn H. Roos, of Chicago, who is visitâ€" ing this district for the first time. MUr. Roos speaks in glowing terms of the beauty of Lake of Bays and from 10tual experience nphold.l.tho_ rgpnn- WUS mm enE ie eten es P tion of the place as an ideal fishing wround. While the boat was tied up at Dorsat Mr. Roos caught a fishb which the Doctor certifics io have been been 18 incbes long. ""Mr. Tnomss BHilliard, manager of Tthe Dominion L fe AssuranceCompany, returned from a fire weeks‘ bnsinese rip to Manvitobw and the Northwest Teritories Satorday evening. ‘The wo k oMdevelopment and settlement in the Northwest is making rapid prcâ€" greas and every where there is a feeling of buoyancy and hopefalness. Buildâ€" ing operations are only limited the supply of material and labor. are still almost illimitable areas of the: beat wheat growing land in lh"m that have not been touched the toagh of the settler, and a future of Lndleu possibilities lies before this sountry. The srops were good im most of the parts visited. : Around Toy Imtivats of" Weleriogr the weope e erope mdn;gv ‘rnd..:m of oats u-thg bushels per aore by weight and 120 bushels per aore by measure. l 0 0 tss _n ~EPehe re,ort of the c~ommuttce reéecomâ€" WH. Riddell has returned af | cending the payment of the Tollowâ€" the Toronto kahioi | Mr. Bechtel, Mactin on Thurs | _onnell, . USeimen», . ;’Pmu,}:‘: luuls M . 2 a itw few _alaries for August 4 homas O‘Douneli, road MSt ~t. Sprinkling, 5 wee.s. J. KaibNeish, ¢BL. . &. T.R. for‘ July . Durmel, cement s. M. Waliton, cem A. B.. McBrite, 1¢ sundry Items 'â€"ï¬;'mt"â€""u adopted ::wmmu to uu': w: she payment . of the> several Thos. O‘Donnell, chairman, present~ ed ‘the report of the Committee. The mn%vu adopted recommendâ€" d that abutments of the town bridges be built of congtete and that the tender of G.V. Buimer of Elmira :or the work at 30 cents per .. publc Td ton tnou-:-m'd‘:izrb’:« cub , @ni + io yard for abutments, b¢ accepted. _ Byâ€"Miw 258 to. provide: $0,000 "Tor J .. ~_ 29 2 000 ty old (ek Felle ooll c caw cfocan o. cH 5o oc oi is aient of ns mtepiyee I beg to notify my many customers and general|« was Bually passof. . .. _ || public that I have engaged Mr. George Schneider of $17,000 for Public Schools. Waterloo to do all my shoe repairing at my store. ‘ ud é,:z:;::i/e::x&mv:upm y Mr. Schneider has had many years‘ experience in this| the Secretary of tt Tu_ 0 "Tuime|business and thus I can assure you every satisfaction, | _ comen A communiication was read . from C.R. Hanning, secretary of the Prenâ€"l ton and Berlin Street Railway Comâ€" pany, asking the Councilâ€"to pass a resolution in regard â€" to the applicaâ€" tion of the company for supplemenâ€" %ary lette.s patent, permitting _ the Company to build through the Town of Waterloo. The resolution required, which simplyâ€"states that the Town "Corncil is not opposed to such â€" apâ€" plication, was passed. 4 A retition was read from K. Y. Stewart and others asking for a four fcot cement walk on the south side of John Street from Herbert Street to Willow street; also from Hu/man Hass and others ashing for the /conâ€" struction of a four foot cement walk on the south side of Yonge street WEEKLY MARKET There was the usval attendance at the regular weekly market Saturday morning. Produces~ofl all kinds â€" was plentiful. The supply of plums â€" was geeater than the demand. ‘They were hard to dispose of. at any price. Butâ€" ter has advanced & little imâ€" price, selling at 18¢c, o 20¢, a lb., while aglo}ddtmc..m Other proâ€" d sold at current prices. DEATH OF MRS. OELSCHLAGER Kalbfeish, est. pH&. < 12.06, T.R. for® July 18.50 Durmél, cement walls <â€" 1294.90 M. Waliton, coment walks 8616 B.. McBrite, legalsexps. _ 21.05 The death of, Mrs. Henry Oelschlagâ€" er took place at Berlin Tuesday am. after a brielt but severe attack o! peritonitis. The deceased was in her 44th year and was the eldest daughâ€" ter of the late Louis von ‘Neubronn. _ Mrs. Wm. Schiefle, of near Conestoâ€" go, died â€"at herâ€" home at an early bour on Monday morning. She ~ was in her 80th year. The _ funcral took place on Wednesday. morning. FISHERâ€"CHRISTIE ‘Thursday‘s Guélph Mercury _ conâ€" tains the following notice of the marâ€" riage of Mr. Philip Fisher of Brantâ€" ford, a former Waterloo County boy, whose home is near New Dundec:â€" . A quiet wedding took place on Wedâ€" nesday at high noon at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Christie, No. 3 Woolwich street, â€" when their elaest daiighter, Miss TIsabel Forbes Christâ€" ie, became~ the bride of Mr. Philip G. Fisher, of â€" Brantford. The cereâ€" mony was pertformed â€"by Rev: R:W: Ross, in the parior, which was very prettily decorated for the occasion, only the immediate relatives ot the bride and groom were present. â€" The bride was married in her travelling: gown of pear grey cheviot, and was unattended. After the ceremony was condleded and m-hfln extendâ€" ed, q. dainty breakfast . was pnha- of. A large number of handâ€" some gifts showed the great esteem in which the bride is held by her many friends: the groom‘s gilt was the home in which they \il) live. Mr. and Mrs. " Fisher teft by the . &fterâ€" hoon train Tor Briatford, where the, will reside. ~ The case of Bullock vs. Kaemp{, alated ~for the Berlin Fall Assizes, will be w ut London. Jos. Sanyâ€" der C. HMagen, will be tried at M_‘g will also i three acâ€" Hoard of Works Report. Fimance Report More Cement Walks which .J.W. Ancerson â€" is 15.00 19.08 from Shoe Repairing FORESTERS‘ Programme and Concert Given in the Rink. AttendanceFair® The steady downlall of rain all Monday, Labor Day, had an undesitâ€" able effect, on Canadian Order of Forâ€" esters‘ Reunion held in Waterloo unâ€" der the auspices of Court Enterprise Ne. 73. ‘The committee in charge bad an excellent programme prepared, but rain began to fall eu& in the mornâ€" ing and continued; until nearly. eight O‘clock in the evening, Part of the afternoon programme of sports . and the promenade band concert and prize drawing were held in the Waterloo Skating »ink and were atterded © by a good sized crowd. The calithumpâ€" ian parade im the morning was a John Schondelmayer good one and was witnessed by | a large crowd. The Preston Silver band accompanied by a large delegation from the Mineral Springs town . ‘enâ€" liveneg the â€" proceedings. with wellâ€" rendered selections: The réception . of the visiting courts occupied the balâ€" ance of the morning. High Court Officer, Dr. W. M. Stamiey of Brantâ€"| ford, was met at the depot by the ; reception | committee and the Guelph | amd Preston bands and escorted . to the Zimmermann House where lunchâ€" eon was served. . Visiting Foresters were present from Preston, Stratâ€" ford, Galt, Hamburg, Gueiph, Rosâ€" tock, â€" Listowel, Hespelet, ~Philiys burg, and Baden. Ajter dinfier all proceeded .to the skating rink and part of the afternodn programme was carried out. The Foresters were welâ€" comed by Mayor Bean who extended to them the freedom of the town, and introduced Dr. Stanley of Brantâ€" ford, Dr. Stanley, who is chairman of the Medical Board, then gave an eloguent adcress on the progress < of the C.O.F. which now numbers 52,â€" 000 members. He showed the finances of the Society to be in a most heal thy condition, a considerable pertentâ€" age of the claims being met by _ inâ€" terest receipts on the reserve Sutâ€" plus. He pointed out that the C.O.F. was a purely Canadian Order and and made a most eloguent reference, to the extent amé resources of _Cnn; ada. His address was brightened by a number of stories and he received & most attentive hearing. A program of races.was then carried out which was quite exciting and interesting. A ppize drawing was held in the afterâ€" noon when Mr. Geo. Liphardt won & Smoker‘s set with ticket 1668, Miss Baixd ‘of Gueliph won a shaving . set with ticket 1732 and Mr. J. Brueg® mign won third prize with ticket No. 1713. A» Uw won a Club bag, with ticket 2055 and ticket 101, 54, ing a bané concert was given by the Guelph and Preston . bands in _ the rink and e@ch band playec excellent ly. Their music was much shjoyed by those present. The . Preston Silver Banc, is one of the rising musical orâ€" gamirations in Waterloo County and was well received by the citizens of Watetioo. The prize drawing in the evening resulted as follows:â€"No. 23â€" nnm.-m.s.umlmâ€"m ception chair, Pred ; 13863 _ 5 o‘clock tea set, Gordon Cornish; 24â€" 95 silk umbrella, W. McGarvia and Nos. 245%, 1610 are still unclaimed. A dance was held in the Town Hall after the evening concert. Fimira @ignet:â€"Lastâ€" Thursday the first smo e was Seen to issue from the tail chimney of the Iactory of the Elmira Co. The boiler and some of the appliances arte in position and the remainder will soon follow. Mr: Gineser, the secretary and in svite ofan All Day Rain. color«, trimmings are thoroughly reliabl6. ~Jf you want a suit and do not â€" know what you want come in and: find s out. Also a #ull line of Men‘s Suits, Overcoats, â€" Rain coats Overalls, Shirts, Smocks, Hats and Caps. know how.. Our ‘?'w‘ suits are entd&.lb*onu_m-ï¬â€™ia‘ Visit this store of LOW sti® going on, â€" A boy or child can be REUNLON. THE CAH SHOE STORE for a litkle money if you only :lf.émmann. In la t week‘s issus© a Dund e sorrespondent stated that Mr. Milton Bergey was ill of diphtberia. This is incorrect, Mr Bergey having %yphoid fever. We are glad to say ï¬owom, that he is convalescing after.a month‘s Aliness. OBITUARY. â€" Mrs. Benjamin D. Snyder, nee Katharing Bechtel, an old and highly respected lady, died at the home of her daughter Mrs Simon Ried ef Berlin, after an iliness of. several weeks and was buried at the Roreville im fer doto paratty on ce y 4 # eâ€" comsed leaves a huï¬d and two chilâ€" drep, viz: Mrs. Simon Ried of Berifn, sad Mre. Jerem‘ah Snyder of Weshingâ€" ton territory. _ asee, : _ Misses Angeline and Sarah Hallman intepd spending a few days with their sister in Torento: £. â€" Mies Effie Detweiler is spending a week in Hamilon and Toronto with _'i(-rjvli;nmeyor who has been ill wisch typhoid fever is slowly improtiag. â€" â€" _ Miss Olive Becker who has been very sick is still confined to hor bed, â€" Personal." Mre. H. A. Miller and daughter Lydia, from South Superior, Wis., are spending several weeks with relatives in and sround town.â€"Mr and Mrs V R Berle Linwood, on their way home from Toronto, called on Mr and Mrs. H N Huekn on Sunday afternoor, to spend a few hours.â€"Rev Petechke cceupied the Pulpit of the BadenLut®. Church on Sinday Evering â€"â€" _ Mrs. Petchke and dau,hter Luey spent sevéral days visi ing friends in Berlin. . .. Rev. Mrs. A. Gjschler, Godâ€" erich, is spending several" weeks here with lrer parests, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Weber.... Mr. Ed. Huehn, accompanâ€" jed by his cousin, ‘l;: Miiler, South Superior, spent Labor Day with acâ€" quantances in Linwood. | > _ _ _ _ _ Mr anpd Mrs O. J. Steiss, and Mr and Mrs A J Steies, spent Labor Day in Tavistock with their slster, Mrs. H. Habn,â€"Mr Hy. N. Huoehn was on a business trip to Baden last week and took with him sufficient stock to have fifty horse collars made by the practiâ€" cal collar maker, Mr Wm Brae of that town. _ Mr Hy_alfl', Br apent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. Wm. Schafer, while loading hogs, accidently has his leg mm conficing him to the house for sey days, but we hops to see him around again sbortly. _ ~ â€"â€"â€" _ w ‘ Ms E. N.Detwiler is attending court in Berlin. n rathy Mr. Valentine Ofterbein had the misfortune to lese one of his yaluable horses lately. f Notes.â€"No service will be held in Tt peoun inatropding the dedieniion pastor & of the St. Agatha Church.... We ¢oxâ€" tend our bearty congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hass and wish them many days of wedded life. _ â€"â€" _ _ A monster pieâ€"nio will take place in 8t. Clements on mï¬a M’I under the auspiees of the R. C. Charch. Mr. Jobn Wagner and Gottlisb Doehn spent the holiday taking in the rncnf-h for the summer muz .ï¬uï¬gh resume his stadies Otterbein Univaraity Westerville, Obio Sth, inst. _‘ Bonaay being bis _iascap bointmentHere mm& NEW DUNDEE. * HEIDELBERG. ROSEVILLE. FREEPOBT. Bracckner â€"AG.B.RYAN&CO. : \In the Workshop __.._ The School Girt requires seRcEs All Wool Serges in Grey and Biue Shades, good weight and spbm:mn(Mm up::inl':i'::ï¬-d h inagrne*â€" â€" _: _ SERCES at 380. All Wool French Serges, medium ‘weight, nice . . fine quality in Shades of Navy, Brown, Green and mi. .432 inches » . _ wide, special at 38¢. % m\ /. ol se onl _ VICGOREAUY COODS at 500. Fine all WoolVigoreauMater Mixed Shades of Grey, Blue, Fawn, Green and _‘ special a! ' ‘ NAVY SERCES at 500. In Navy and Bl’ukmh show . _ special lines in light and medium weight, fine and hea 42 to 45 _ inches wide, unusual value at 50c, f *R ol FLECKLED COO0D8 at Preétty Fancy Flecked Goods in Brown, Navymdmack,4zinehu.vâ€'1demdrz¢ul:;cxscvahnhtm 2 <> waas FLECKED ZIBELINE at 850. VeryPretty Buiti M 46 inches wide, in pretty shades of Fawn, Brown, ‘glu and Green, inches wide, special at 85¢, =m ky x had for the asking, ason of the yearâ€"and we know of secure the best at lowest prices. â€" es we recommend and at these Please Romember deared himeelf _to the people of â€" this vicioity by bis man: amiable qualities of bead and heart and he carries w.th ‘Mm the beat wishes of his many friends for his continued success. > That‘s where the real value of an article is determined. ‘The way a jewel or a piece of jowellery is handâ€" led im the workshop often deterâ€" mines its price. We buy from the best mwnhetqlr‘irn. It is our inâ€" tention to sell the highest grade of jewellery. If a ring, a wateh, or any article of jewellery wm:r goes from here which isn‘t â€" tory or as represented we are here to make amends. _ We want your jewellery tradeâ€"we will treat you so 9» we will keep it. Briefs â€"Mr. Tom Farrow m“h daughter Miss Emma are spend & few days with the former‘s brother, Mr. J. Farrow, of Brantford.... .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smuder, of Galt, were visitors at the thome of Mr. Sam Hil« boros on Sungay.... Mises Adeline Gimble has takep a sitaation in the Forhe‘s Coâ€" fuz'y in Hespeler and commenerd her duties last Monday... Mr. Jobn Gibson is superintending a gang of men at work near Do Qâ€";l!,d'l L2 PE e c ud ETT .... Mr. N Hortels have moved into Mrs. Howitts house. Mrs. Howett has‘ gone to Blair to reside with her daughâ€" ter Mrs. O‘Donnel ... . Mrs. Ed. Shants of Wstoflmh spent the holiday with‘ his parents hore.... Mr. Geo. su&por has moved to: German Mills. ... Miss Mary Weber, of Chicopes, is on the dekulht, ul'oflng from . nefrvous prosâ€" tration. BREITHAUPTâ€"At "Bonneck" Borâ€" lin on Wednerday, September 9th, to MF."and Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt, a YES, FACTS TALK Market Qrocery, Berlin W. J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL Samples of the above or any other Dress Goods desired, may be that the courses given in the ‘The B.B.C. is known as the sohool that gives results â€" its A@dnu get positions. â€" We would like to send our new illustrated catalogue to anyone who is interested in practical éducation. Address the principal. Borlin Business College, are not exactly the same as given in other schools of busiâ€" nees> We prmnflna for the best: posi because the training here is of. the highest grade. Geot a catalogue. WaTCHmakER AmS° JEWELLER. Stratford Ont. Enter Now_____&#/ JAWA W. D. EULER, Principal, tbAAA 4bA 4RA 4t t 4t t 4 4444 BORN. t & Waterlee. SUMMER Bg:mmvu. AND OLD â€" _ Y8 REUNION. *3 HAMILTON, AUGUST 17th to 22nd, . _ Return tickets will be issued at . . ; [ SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE _ . â€" Good AUGUST 1‘7th to Â¥0th, inâ€" / . _ clwrx.ngom ï¬hh where the one _ way fare to Hamilton does & not exceed $2.50. y > GOODGOING AUGUST 13, 6and 17th _ from points where the one way first. _ l class fare to Hamilton exceeds 2 50. _ _ ALLTICKETSYALID FOR BETUBNK _ __*_ UNTL AUGUST #ith. .. _ DOMINION INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIâ€" _ TION, TORONTO AUG. 27th to Berlin to Toronto and return $196. Good going August 20th to Sept. 11th;, inclusive, Sept. lst, 3rd, 5th, 5th and hy ichsts vabd returning beâ€" Onâ€" fore Sept. 15th., j# SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE Berlin, 8.55 a.m. for Tm.ï¬ m 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, J 2e R-m-nzi leaving Toronto 11 â€"â€" _ ï¬';-?'â€"'u-om arriving in Berlin â€" &. * it l"od:ï¬:her information and tickets, _ spply to : y J. R. STRICKLAND, Ticket Agent. _ For School Opening School Books, f ‘g will arrive in #feow days. 5 Watch for display in window. TWINâ€"CITY Tuskes founy stosk grow As â€" 08 AB 1 \olnwflfllon.'n mmmq All stock like it. None everre }201&.‘10:‘1-00. Try it. HALLMAN & CO., Raymo Bros. CATTLE, HORSES and YOUNG VBHEER Y gUOoOORssFwUTI. For more than ten years has our tog cure siood the test. Do not 3:- OQure will bhm Price 25 and 50c and every bottle guar Stores : Open Sundays. __ _ Berlin & Waterioo. Phones 49 and 216 WHAT WE HAVE WE HOLD==85â€"â€" | But in Snd whee yede it Groning, W hy? Mmm:rcum Tt ich uvod ronited io "Ooles at |m#-:::"u\n N,&"fl." ton, It is the choapest and best. It keeps green or mixed _ _ HERB_ FOOD Manufacturers, Berlin, Ont. Our stock of rt "swn.m Bnyder‘s D Drvaw