A ':'?;‘» we * wam-om†& (x®« :. every alarm of tive," even e "‘_1 F3 #'mn:m#:m tÂ¥A ; EW + ou are 2+ Qlaims for d are m *y and lu:::.t‘:utmom is m ts Iy and libersl treatment is nc eanie â€" > s :!ihboy I:uit. Jur Rings of superior Davitt‘s City DragStore DEUISOHE APOIHEGEkE ‘It is chep i of e oo Shtib pad in ty savine ~ Full information furnished on reâ€" Insocot Powdar â€" (guaranteed) WATERLOO â€"â€" ONT. ioi pip oi lz linly lglyiyip liplals qip db iss plizizy Will 50c. prevent you buying childâ€" ren‘s good $1 shoes. Half price shoe sale at Ziegler‘s, on Saturday. ' One of the frame ‘houses facing Herâ€" bert street, which was bought by the G. T. R., was moved to another loâ€" cation Thursday morning. £ The office: of ‘the Berlin ‘Business College will be open daily from 10 to 4 o‘clock from now until the openâ€" ing of the fall term>on Sept. 6: No sleight of hand performances at Ziegler‘s shoe store. No juggling. Ail goods marked in plain figures at our great hall price shoe sale, Saturâ€" day. Berlin‘s best shoe store. Mr. A. Mcintyre, received a letter on Wednesday saying that the Goldieâ€" McCulloch employes would be ‘up in full force on Saturday, Aug. 27th. ‘The picked ball team trom the Muâ€" tual Life staff, WaterloO, play a tean. from the W, G. & R. factory, Berlin, Wednesday, in the latter place. The W. M. S. band will give a benâ€" efit concert in aid Of the Berlinâ€"Waâ€" terloo Hospital on Friday evening, Aug. 26th, in Westside Park, Waterâ€" loo. A large crowd‘ should turn out to help a good cause along. The fact that men are busy _ on William street, making much needed improvements on that road, has been the cause of much satisfaction, . esâ€" pecially among the residents, who bave long wished to see theit street leok a little mote respectable. Satis!act.bry rates have been securâ€" / ed from the G. T. R. for the best| excunt'on of the season, Twinâ€"City to Toronto, via Hamilton, per steamet | Turbinia. Look out for the date. This ; excursion will be run ynder the aus pices of the Waterloo Musical Society. ’ Two Waterloo boys were up before Police Magistrate Weir on Friday afâ€" ternoon at Waterloo to answer to a charge â€" of assaulting another boy Wednesday evening. They were. both fined $5 and costs. This will serve as & warning to other lads to keep out of bad company. Mr. Chas. Frochlich, who has been tonducting a cigar box manufacturing business in Waterloo for the past few years, has disposed of it to Mr. Thoâ€" mas O‘Donnell, who takes possession Monday, Aug. 22nd.. It is likely that Mr. O‘Donell will ecrect a new buildâ€" Ing and carry on the business on a more extensive r:ale. It is not yet known what Mr.~C. Frochlich intends doing. > \» i Mr. E. T. »Kilroy, â€"who cut | bis throat with a razor early Wednesday morning . % m state of deleri tremens, wah the effects of E pital: ., m aiter MW&% the wound it was expected that the un» fortunate man would recover, but the loss of. blood Muuhnd him and his end came fl% uddenly on Thorsday. morning. ~‘ amal took .place Friday morniag. )\ Mrs. Enoch Hergoth;, who has been .conducting the City Hotel, Waterldo, gince the death of her husband ‘some years @hhl sold the property toâ€" ï¬l-r with the business, to her son, t, Albert Hergott, who has been manager of thT::ul"l'ot th;d:ut Ahrée * . proprietor takes xol on August 3ist. The has recently been renovated and t improved . and »the â€"new pro® t,. who is very popular with the .%o make the house one ol the: most Q&‘. late in the Twieâ€"Olty, . â€" _ ~ _ WILSON‘S FLY PaDS smith‘s < FLY SQUARES Quite a numbet of Waterico people picnicked at. Bridgeport Tuesday atâ€" ternoon. ‘hyhuteluaw-ee all theâ€" . windows and see. for râ€"lm damage xiohe by Tucsâ€" Aay‘s heavy h: wm was at the i when 16 You Havée Ths Pouioy We have a large supply of Local News. storm TANCLEFOOT INSURANCE. orm .came on was unable *to » his horses, as the huge hail tumbled ~upan We horses so ‘at they took fright and ran _A party who wore out dFiving 6. A large ‘expected. (mspce in aee. n intention to enter. nos wadre Sin 2 +. Sogien »ig4e a , Sei was‘ feated by: Skip C. ;:ï¬' by 18â€"10, and W. McCabe‘s rink added another to “Lllm of victories by defeatisg the rink skipped by S. B. Bricker by For the convenience of students . and parents, tbm the Berlin < Business College: will be open daily from 10 to 4 o‘clock from now until ‘the> opening of . the fall term on ‘Sept.â€" 6. A f GIRLS WANTED.â€"Good wages paid A meeting. of the Waterloo town council was held Friday evening. The committee appointed by the council The fall term of the Berlin Business College will open on ‘Pugsday, Sept. WANTED:.â€"Young ~git} < between 14 and 16 to assist in light housework in family of two in Waterl6o. Good home for right party. Apply at once at Chromicle office or address SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING to report on better fire protection brought in :@ number of recommendaâ€" tions. _ It was recommended that three hydrants be put in at the folâ€" lowing places:â€" Between post office and Mutual Lifr, one on south side of G. T. R. track onâ€" King street, and another at_ the entrance to the alleyway back of Bricker & Diebel‘s store Gnâ€"Erb street. ‘The council adâ€" journed to mget again on Cuesday.~ Nothwithstanding the disagreeable weather the regular weekly market was well attended. Produce was as plentiful as ever, and the large numâ€" ber of buyers were all enabled to go home zith wellâ€"filled baskets. . Butâ€" ter sold at 17 to 18c. a . Eggs still sold at 18c. a dozen. The usual large supply of vegetables was on Hand and sold at current prices. Nice delicious harvest apples were there in abundance and sold at 15c. a basket. A few chickens were quickly disposed of at 60c. a pair or 40c¢. each, acâ€" cording to size. SUDDEN DEATH It becomes our sad duty to chronâ€" icle the ‘death of Mr. Ira Hunsberger which took place at the Berlinâ€"Waâ€" terloo Hospital on Friday after .a few days‘ illness with appendicitis. Deceased was the youngest son of| Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hunsberget, who‘ reside on a farm near Runnellurdt.i and about three miles west of Waterâ€" loo, and was twentyâ€"one years of age. Deceas@i took sick on Monday last and he, was removed from his home to the hospital on Thursday, His case was a serious one of appendicitis. Dr. Bauman, of Waterloo, assisted by Dr. Noecker, of Waterloo, performed an operation on Thursday evening, but little hopes were entertained for his recovery and he died Friday. On Saturday last deceased took in the excursion to Niagafa Falls. His death was a severe shock to his parâ€" énts and family, this being the third death inside of a year, and the beartâ€" felt sympathy of the community . is extended to the hereaved. SATURDAY MARKET of his parents to the Mennonite church, Waterlod, for service, ‘thence to the Mennonite cemetery for interâ€" mont. The funeral <took place: Monday morning, Aug. :22nd, from the home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickman spent a few days last week with friends in Seaforth, their former home. Mrs. J, B, Winger and her mothber, Mrs. Mickus, of Elmira, are visiting at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt. Mrs. H. Clemes, Waterloo, nee Miss Dicbel, i§ »visiting. Mrs. Frank Barâ€" ber, Giasgow street.â€"Guelph Herald, Jirs» Harry Dickman spent. Tuesday with her parents in Sebringville, prior to their departure for New York whereâ€" they ‘will‘ spend some ~time with theit daugbter, Miss Carrie Young and Mrs. Crawâ€" ford pleasantly ‘entertained a .pumber of their girl friends to a six o‘clock tea Friday evening. . l Mrs. C. S, Fortest, ol Wnnlg and daughter, Miss Florence M., a yisiting her sisterâ€"inlaw, Mrs. _ Rolâ€" W other friends. at Listowel. ord Herald. i Miss# AntiA . Henti is visiting nhdlh;ln\'ork:tghvm Mrs. Lincoln Goldie and baby have returned to GuelpB. | 0 (s0. .. 0 to competent ‘ ones. '-Anl&;to _ the Jacob Y. Shants & Son Co., Ltd., batton manufacturers, Berlin, w 4t « Guelph Mr. and Mrs. James. Goldie, of (iuelph, spent Thursday with Mr. and xa L. Bricker, Align street. k Mt. and Mrs, H. and Misses 0. and C, Contad ed after spending some "Tal friends in Kenton, Obto. %, | Miss Minoic and Miss Sarah un: :l.ï¬,lldo."ln visiting friends & 4 w d Dr. and Mrs. Otto Specker have re Personal and Social Kplter and SeRk o\ wes e s a f )f' . hha ‘alan. f ‘ ," 4n .~ tures for 4o soamce, otem flraaies Shaied ie o-ï¬ T W&a to & PA ag0, it 1 4 & | pay m.% the plant w RAigty~ Asl _4 and extensions. It is claimed‘byâ€" the advocates of the byâ€"law that the takâ€" ing over of the gas plant by the town would be beneficiaf in many ways. A number of citizens, it is said, have already gignified theit intention of using gas in case the town takes ovâ€" er the plant, and with an.increase of consumers the council hopes toâ€" be mo‘oredwempriaolw. ‘The town ‘would not be in the b:’lmc for profit But for the benefit the citizens. Theâ€"taking â€"overâ€"of â€" theâ€"electric light plant was also discussed, but no action was taken. . Mr. William Suider and Mr. Cyrus Schiedel, "re presenting . the Electric Light Comâ€" pany, and Mr. James C. Haight, solk citor for the company, were present and made arother offer to the counâ€" cil,~ The price offered for the plant by the council, however, still remains as before. A meeting will be held â€" the latter part of the week or*the beginâ€" ning of next, when ‘the question will again come up for discussion and likely a agreement will be reached as to price. PRESENTED BY Mr. Cecil Snyder very pleasantly entertained the employes of the Waâ€" terloo Broom and Brusw Co. and a Iew other friends at his home, Caroâ€" line street, on Saturday evening, it being the occasion of the anniversary of his birthday. After partaking of a delicious repast . bis fellowâ€"employes took the opportunity to present him with an address and a beautiful goldâ€" headed umbrella, . suitably engraved, expressive of the esteem in which he is held by them. The address:â€" % Waterfoo, Aug. 20. Whereas we have the opportunity as well as the pleasure to spend a few social hours §th you at your home celebrating your birthday, we cannot help but express our gratitude: to you for your kindness shown. toward us. We ask you, not that we wish or can repay you, not for its intrinsic value, but to tender besides in mere words our appreciation for your honâ€" or conferred upon us,. to accept df us this umbrella, as a token, which we hope may serve as a defence against such things as.rain and.. storms, which if we haven‘t them for a seaâ€" son we yearn for and when we (get them try to escape however indispenâ€" sable elements they are. Whenever you usé it you will have a grand privilege to read the inscription _ of the donors who so carefulfy thought of your protection. Dear Cecil,â€" Signed on behalf of your coâ€"laborers of the Waterloo Broom and Brush Co., N. MARTIN, Secretary. Mr. Snyder was completely taken by surprise but in a few words thankâ€" ed the donors for their kind rememâ€" The many friends of Mr. James Fear, of Rincon, California, formerly Of near Elmira, Ont., will regret go hear of the death of hisâ€"wife, which occurred on Aug. 7th. Mr. Fear had been ill since: Christmas, having at that time contracted a severe :cold ftom which she never recovered and which turned into consumption. _ A few weeks previous to her death Mr. and Mrs. Fear came cast in the hopes of regaining her "health and spent a few. weeks at Pontiac, Mich., where she seemed to improve in health. Mr. Fearâ€" then â€" came on further to: visit hisg mother, Mrs. Samuel Fear, near Eimira, Ont, â€" On hig return a. few days later, however, his wile â€" grew worse, and they started at once for their home in. California, but on reaching New Mexico the altitude was too much for her and about t;’o O‘clock Sunday morning, â€" Aug. 7 she passed away in her berth on the train,. Mrs, Fear was a daughter of g:o&“ f ie nex Otta “0“ :: was born near WA, +» . was a most cultured ‘ and estimable woman, and a devoted 'w mother. Sbe was 37 years, 1 and . g- of age, and leaves to f loss a bereaved. husband and five children. Mr. Fear has the mp his many friends hete in [ : severe loss he has been called upâ€" on to sustain. . f w Hoping you may long be able to use this gift and share the blesgings for which it is intended. . brance. A few social hours were then spent in progressive crokinole. DEATH OF MRS. JAMES FEAR Foundty street, when: her | second|plause. ‘The first number on the proâ€"| For particulare ‘and tetms ~apply to daughter, Miss Matilds Beam, â€" was| gramme,, "Our Colonel,‘" was played the proprietor on the promincs, married â€" to ‘ Mr, Samusl _ Both _ of| with ‘a snap and dash and breadth of | **"* WM. ADLER, Wallace. Rev. 9, M. Hauch, â€" of the| tone seldom heard in amateur bands, , FEvangelical church, was offciating|and was particularly well tendered | < LIQUOR LICENSEâ€" ACT A. pretty 'uldiz took place at 38 o‘clock: on y-n-zu,ng. #4th, ‘at <the ~home of Mrs.: Beam, BOTHâ€"BEAM NUPTIALS and FELLAOWâ€"EMPLOYES. on Wednesday evening was a decided sucopss .in every way. A good crowd at l:m‘mï¬omn& Aug. ‘ played f Fout: | wiit wag" . remnived. wan mena un second | plause. ‘The first number on the proâ€" GIVE US A CALIT. ! â€" JOHN SCHONDELMAYER is Men‘s Summer Coats going at â€" ‘*â€" : §oc each lo Boys‘ Summer Coats going at â€"~~~ 25c each 25 Bloute Suits going at = â€" . .‘ $1..a suit 5o pair Ladie‘s Oxford Shoes going at ~â€" â€" 5oc a pair +5 piir Ladie‘s ButtonShoes going at â€" $1, a pair 5o pair Child‘s assorted button and bals at. 50c a pair J. UFFELMANN‘S. Bchool Shoes. 7 3 4 * + & We have a complete dine of the above shoes, and everybody knows that this store is headquarters for best shoes at lowest prices. \â€"_ We have just received a large shipment of the Latest and Best for the ‘Little Folks that money could buy. . Also see our line otf Opposite Zimmerman House RESULTS OF _ DEPARTMENTAL EXAMS. The matriculatton and leaving exâ€" amination results have been received from the Education Department and are announced toâ€"day. ‘The Berlin High School makes a good showing. In jeunior matriculation all the Berlin candidates were successful. In junior leaving all who had been recommendâ€" ed to try the examinations excepting four passed and all who wrote the senior leaving examinations were sucâ€" cessful. ‘The results are as follows:â€" Milton Bergey. ° Maud *Diebel. Agnes A. Hall. Vera M. Moran. Hilda Ef Thoms. Bessiec VanEvery. . 2 SENIOR LEAVING. Part I.â€"Chester D.~Master. Hazel Martin. Part II.â€"Peter Fischer. Percival Morley (honors). PRESTON NEWS. > * The band gave a very fine concert on the stand opposite the hotels at the springs on Tuesday evening. A successful dance was given at Idylwild on Tuesday evening under the ausoices of the Yo Ho tennis club of Galt. Among those present were many from Berlin and Preston. Baey SHogks Personal: Messrs. Chas. F\ ther and Hy. Broadhecker of New . Hamâ€" burg â€"were visitors here last Sunday: â€"Mr. Jac. Kriesel amd Miss Druedl;l: Krieset _ ofâ€" Berlin spent Saturday with friends here.â€"Mrs. A. C. Clemâ€" ens is home after . a short visit . to friends and relatives in Neustadt.â€"â€" Mr, H.... Brodrecht of _New Hamburg was a visitor here last Sunday.â€"â€" Misses Florence and Myrtle Laird â€"of Hamilton are visiting friends here.â€" Mrs. L. R. Bock of Chatham is visâ€" iting friends and relatives here. Notestâ€"Mr, Jesse Clemens and famâ€" fly moved into their handsome ‘resiâ€" dence here last Wednesday. ’l(huy were serenaded by the band in ‘the evening.â€" Mr. Schlicter showed some 817 good limelight views of.. Hritish olumbia in the g.B. e:tln:ll last m evening. ome. wut Tac« ing sports attended the races at New Hamburg last Wednesday. By all 16â€" m they were vety good, the hoisos "this vicinity taking firss prizcs. Mr.â€" A. Y. Hall‘s Batney, 8. made the <best halt mile in 1.1%; P. Mar shall, Ind in 1.194, and W. Hall 3rd, in 1.20. Now then, look out for . the tee races next winter when there will be "suthin‘ doin." CONCERT AT BRIDGEPORT. The band concert given by the W. M. S. band in the Bridgeport Casino JUNIOR MATRICULATION. Armin M. Bitzer. Conrada I. Bitzer. Weston Krupp. Donald L. MacKay Marcel: Pequegnat. Stanley L. Reade. COME AND SECURE A BARGAIN AT This week we draw your attention to our new line of* JUNIOR LEAVING NEW DUNDEE And General School Supplies is comâ€" plete. : Watch for Display in Window. OUR STOCK OF School Books Slates 3 Hed to vote in the said n mm on i dremint aoe soe: and that '““v-'flntmudn :&W ffie u?sfru'gtmlwdAnmg a are called upon to examine the said &3' said errore corrected accordâ€" Dated at Blair this $3rd day of August 1904 .~ GEORGE A. TILT, 34+. Clerk of Waterloo Tp. School Opening BECAUSEâ€"the ingredients are pure and the best obtainab‘e â€" J BECAUSEâ€"the most capable and skilled workmen are employed. ; TXE _ > / HOME OF HOMEâ€"MADE sAUsAcE Raymo Bros.GEO. HASENFLUG. BECAUSEâ€"the plant is fitted out with all the.latest improvements and machinery. 3 * BEJAUSEâ€"of unexcelled method of cleanlinese, the sausages are noted for for their absolute purâ€" ity. â€"â€" DVERING,S "THE BEST" HOME . MADE SAUSAGES MUNICIPALITY® OF TBE Town. SHIP OF WATERLOO, COUXNTY L 8 _ . . OF WATERLOO. WHY DUERINC MFRS. Smail Farm for Sale or to Rent Voters‘ List BOOKSTORE Lead Pencils Waterloo, Ont 5oc each 25¢ each $1. a sunt 5oC a pair Wrapï¬grefl We bought all these lines before the sdvance in pribe them away in anticipation of the rise, and toâ€"day they greet y on our counters at the same old selling price as would ha for the same goods last Spring. n&n’- iness}. 4 You get the benefit too. . So it‘s good for us Vhile the is a big one, it won‘tlast long at the prices. . Not if the appreciate a good thing ; and they do. hi ies es â€"You ‘will find all the various kinds represented in our s our salespeople willing and glad to show them. . If you ear and see our Values,â€"write us for samples. Tlmllph Fot first Mail.) â€" A Postal Card will bring them. " Write now ! _ _ BERLIN WEDDING GIFTS. The abundance of artistic and suitâ€" able gifts to be bhad at our ‘establish» mentâ€"all of assured quality, exclusive in designsâ€"appeals to yog taste for the clegant. e yerty it w 3 Onr.l::l'e-deho'n. allverware, o':: china are unsurpassed myMIowpmoi.' ~~ /. R."d. ROPS Watchmaker and Jewelier, Central Block _ â€" . Opp. Snider‘s Mill, SCHOOL OPENING Our consistent prices should also atâ€" tract you if you‘are interested in apâ€" THE PICKLING SEASON ACAIN HERE. _ G. B. RYAN & CO. aro sure to have them and New Books, Penoile, :« and other new things The end of the summer vacation is now near at hand, &1 it‘s up to the mothers to supply their children with 1 SCHOOL SHOES. t ¢ TK 5; We have, made extensive preparations for this hd; hare a very large stock of Children‘s Shoes that possess botl STYLE and WEAR. t t haal <i? ZICK‘S SHOE HOME E. H..ZIOK. PHon®s 381 There is no necessity of buying an ugly clumsy WQ order to get good wear, 7 38 aus ficheol Bhoes are Neat, Stylish, / Goo#d Fitting and ‘the Best Wearing shoes on the market at prices in reach of all. *; 2Z2lCK‘S SHOE HOME. right prices. Our vinegars are strictly pure and especially aged anud are quaranteed to keep pickles firm and of good color. Spices: â€"both. whole: and ground the purest that can be procured. MEANS School Shoes: Ci?.y Grocery and Cnina Hall, PRICES RIGHT. P AND »4 «~] 6 â€" W. D. EULER, Principal largest in the history of this c Wohv:pluod.oumg tions this year than in any pre year. W. J. ELLIOTT, D. A. MoLACHLANR, _ It pays to g M o Pmgh Lo ol a _ pioess ol FALL TERM Write to the College for a magneent _ Fall Term 9 mais A"s e catalog. ~It is g.t:rthonbod’whidnh the most 5t all the m‘rw ed Colleges.. Elegant quarâ€" ters, thorough courses, upâ€" toâ€"date in every particular; Our graduates get positions. For tHm®. _ ; _ |_ â€ï¬ NsarEer Rep, ‘ President. SEPT. Y3 ONT Principal. Ait