Look. A limited number of . $1 membership tickets have been issued "by the Directors of the Stock Fair io be heW in Berlin on Sept. 15th. They emijtle the . holder to pass in and out of twe grounds any time during the fair, afternsog. and evening, also to the grand stand and all othor privileges on the ground. There will be seats reserved for memâ€" vbers only up to 2.30 p.m. in the afâ€" ternoon and 8.30 p.m. ig the eveping. ‘ « he village as soom as he can get a suytable house. â€" Having had â€" long «xperience be will be a.valuable adâ€" â€"dition to Mr. Heba‘s staf â€"Elmira The W. M. S. Band rendered an exâ€" cellent programme on the square on â€" Monday evening. _ The different numâ€" bers were given splondid renderings, .and the gran@‘sclection from the Litâ€" tle Tycoon was enthusiastically . enâ€" wored by the large crowd in attendâ€" Real Estate _ } Finaneial and ~Insurance Brokers ‘There will be music galore at Berâ€" Nin‘s Big Fair, Sept. 15th,. The piano manefacturers will furnish it in the Building, while the bands will enterâ€" lain you outstde. It Miss Grace Longhurst, soprano soloist in the Gore street Methodist «Burch, Hamilton, sang a solo in the Waterlop Methodist church Sunday wovenieg. She is the possessor of a wich, clear and powerful mezzoâ€"sopâ€" wano voice, amd sang very effectively. Advertiser, Mr. Chas. Rockr, for the last four years ‘with tailor Ritzer, Waterloo, is now‘ employed with Mr, â€" George Hehn, town, and will move _ into Reduced railway rates on all lines to Berlin‘s Big Fair this year, Sept. 15th,. Stock for exhibition returned free. Don‘t fail to visit Berlin‘s Big WFair on Sept. 15th,. For street privâ€" sileges and space in building write or apply to W. J. Moody, secretary. Av a meeting of Germania Lodge, L O. 0. F., held Thursday evening, fmal arrangements were made for the visitâ€" of the ‘Oddfellows to Toronto on Sept. J9th. The uniforms to by worn on that occasion will be supâ€" plied by Messrs, Strasser & Co. ‘ Onions and dried apples wanted at J. R. Shiedel‘s, Breslau, in exchange for general merchandise, Well assortâ€" ed ~stock to choose from at right prices. At New York, on Monday, Clotin, »«Inferno and Slaughter, from the Seaâ€" gram stable were outside the money. Sir Ralph ran third to Lancastrian and Ebony, and Inferno ran fourth in the Ocean Handicap. Messrs. Moogk and Schlote, conâ€" tractors for the new storage well at the water works, have begun extaâ€" vating. sent age. For further information apply to P. 0. Box 47, Breslau. knclose stamped envelope for _ re piy. d&wlt Don‘t fail to visit Berlin‘s Big Fair on Sept. 15th. For street privâ€" ileges and space in building write or apply to W. J. Moody, secretary: _ Government judges have been proâ€" cured for Berlin‘s Big Fair this year, sept. 15th. (No partiality shown.) lt will pay you to exhibit. INVALIDSâ€"The wonder of the preâ€" Rev. F. O. Oberlander occupied the pulpit of the St. John‘s Lutheran «hurch Sunday morning and the Rev. Mr. Oberlander, Sr., preached an able aud instructive sermon in the evening. 2t WANTEDâ€"At once, strong boy for shipping room. ‘Ihe ‘Wm. A. Greene _Co., Limited, Waterloo, Ont. #0000 909999000080 G490+e Rev. Mr. Elliott, of Goderich, preached most acceptably in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. The Sons of England numbering about two hundred from Berlin and Waterloo picnicked at the Waterloo Park Saturday afternoon. will pay you to purchase a memâ€" Phone 217. ‘They will feel a difference immediateâ€" ly and you will feel a diffwence in your pocket. _ IT PaYS 10 CSE I. Your cows will feed tretter and give almos® double amount of milk. Try a 50c tin. We fursish full directins as to spraying. h Devitt‘s Drug Store #0009 $0000¢4 04000 @0006 Any Flies Temporary Oflice in Ritzer‘s Cents Furnishing Store Phone 215, Waterloo, ZENOLEUM uN YOUR HORSES AND COWS| nmr. J TBESE HOT DaYyst the Cou If so spray them with f'f’.oki.f raymo sros. |SEPTEMBER SESSION Local News. WATERLOO Deutsche Apothel e Sunday, .Sept. 16, Rev. T. W. Poole, B. A., of Shethield. Sept. 23, Rev. F. W, Crowle, B.A., of New Hamburg. Sept. 30, Rev. J. W. German, of Berlin The services of the church will be held as usual, nurin{: Mr, Elliott‘s absence the pulpit will be pecupled by the following gentlemen: The Rev. R. J. Elliott left Monday morning for Montreal. _ On Tuesday he will attend a imecting of the Sunâ€" day â€" School and Epworth League Board of the Methodist Church. On Wednesday the (Gencral Conference assembles in St. James Methodist church where Mr. Elliott will be in attendance for over two weeks. . He will also be present at the annual meeting of the Missionary Board, of which he is a member, and occupy the pulpit at Waterloo the first Sunâ€" day in October. The marriage of Mt. Charles Roos, ' on C feafl C se the lafo® NOrses manager of the J.8. Roos Shoe Co. and fashionable turn outs shown unâ€" io Miss Edith Weilet took place at dert clectric light at Berlin on the Preston on Wednesday afternoon. evening of Sept, 15th, % R WILL ATTEND GENERAL CONFERENCE. Miss Dawson and Scagram vs. Miss A. Dunke and Morris, 6â€"3, 3â€"3, unfinâ€" ished. f Miss Dawson and Miss Sterling vs Stuart and Iles, 6â€"0, ‘6â€"2. Hespeler and oimerville vs. Gordon and Morris, 3â€"6, 6â€"2, 6â€"3. Snider and Bean vs. Luckhart and Otto, 1â€"6, 6â€"3, 11â€"9. * Miss Bruce. and Miss Snyder vs Miss Geikic and Miss A. Dunke, 6â€"1, A party of tennis players from Elâ€" mira and their friends to the number of about thirtyâ€"five visited Waterico Wednesday and were pleasantly enterâ€" tained by the members of the local club to a tennis teaâ€" at the park, where a most delightful afternoon was spent. At the conclusion of the tennis games the party were most hospitably entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harper. Following are the scores: Seagram and Robertson‘vs. Rennie and Maxwell, 6â€"0, 8â€"6. Miss Sterling and Somerville vs. Miss Geikic and Gordon, 7â€"5, 6â€"2. Party of Eimira Tennis Players Visited Waterico on Wedâ€" + nesday ENTERTAINEDEBY * LOCAL CLUB BPECLOE . :.2.ce sices uen islrrces: ALsTD Bell Telephone Co. ...... ... .40 J. C. Mueller, Board of Works 201.94 A. G. Hachnel, metal polish .25 G. N. W. Telegraph Co. ... .25 cement walk,.dcb. ...... ....., Allan Shocmaker, cement tile Silica Barytic Co., cement WRIMS |...52â€""ee! Seicreves nveriugss. prcd J. Hofiman, sprinkling ... ...... P. Bergman, sewer work ... F. Schneider, cutting weeds... Paul Bergman, storm drain, Henry Heer, cement walk inâ€" _ The Finance Committee recommentâ€" ¢d the payment of the following acâ€" counts, which were passed and orâ€" dered to be paid: Wm. Snider, electric light ...$209.09 I. Thoman, team to fire ...... 5.00 W. Glaister, team to fire ...... 3.50 T45. MOLIHS 4.:â€"2â€":1, syvccimss sorics. _ ©.00 Daily Citizen, adv. and ptg. 81.80 D. Bean, adv. and ptg. ... 83.1¢ Mr. Mueller, however, moved â€" an amendment to the motion, placing the amount at $600, which was seconded by Mr. Kuntz. The amendment was carried. . Messrs. Diebel and Flintolt, reoreâ€" sentatives of the Hospital Trust, were present and asked for the usual grant. They emphasized the great need of the hospital in respect to finances, and. trusted the Council would see fit. to give the usual proâ€" portion in comparitson with Berlin. It required considerable time toJ dispose of the matter as there was a difference of opinion as to ther amâ€" ount to be given, although all agreed that the institution was deserving. I A motion was made }y Mr.â€" ét:uf- fer, seconded by Mr. Suggitt, that a grant of $550 be made. i= Mr. J. M. Scully briefly addressed the Council in regard to auditing the books of the Beriinâ€"Waterloo Hospiâ€" tal, which he had been requested to do, and in reply to a question from Mr. Graybill said it was impossible to do so with the books available. Since the election of the new Board, however, a new system of accounting has been introduced which would enâ€" able the members to follow out all the entries made. 2 _ In connection with the gran‘ to the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital there was some difference of opinion as to the amount to be given this year and the motion to make it $700 finally carried. FPVERE ~si Pb uintiiatiaiaintP c is ces i Wtc si: gitt, Weidenhammer, Stauffer, Grayâ€" bill and Kuntz. Some of the questions before â€" the Council called forth considerable disâ€" cussion. * There were present the la'yor in the chair and Counciliors Mueller, Sugâ€" MARRIED AT PRESTON The Waterloo Town Council met in monthly â€" session on Friday mnx-‘.' There were present the Mavor in tha Grant of $600 Made to Berlin & Waterloo Hospital.â€"â€"Questions of Interest Dealt With. x (trseessss 5â€"£,000.00 86. 618. 64.00 73.33 50 Mr. Abs. Merner, manager of the Waterloo _ Manufacturing Co., ove; since its incorporation in 1888, has withdrawn from the Company. A deal was _ consummated â€" Thursday whereby Mr. E. W. B. Snider, the president, purchased his interest in the business, Mr. Merner will, howâ€" ever, continue with the Company unâ€" til Nov. ist, when the new manages, who, it is understood, will be a local man, will succeed him. MR. MERNER WITHDRAWS FROM MFG. COMPANY The r‘nartiagc of Mr. Charles Herâ€" bert Bechtcl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Bechicl, and Miss Mabel Cherry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn . Chorry, of Galt, took place on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o‘clock, in Trinity Church, Galt. W. Dawson, W._J. Krueger, â€"skip, Four rinks of Berlin bowlers visitâ€" ed Waterloo on Thursday afternoun and were 13 up at the close of Athe game. Following were the scores: Waterloo. + Berlin. C. W. Snider, W. H. Leeson, â€"skip, 18 _ â€"skip, 16 Dr. Sterling, _ t S â€"skip, Waterloo. F. G. Hughes, â€"skip, A. H. Snyder, â€"skip, Dr. Sterling, â€"skip, ' Chief Flyna was granted a work‘s Jholidays. . | Council adjourned about 10.29. Three rinks of Galt bowlers visited Waterloo â€" Friday _ and cnjoycd a friendly game with the locals, . who won by 19 shots. The scores: WATERLOO BOWLERS The report of the Sewer Committee re Engincer Davis‘ report on the sewâ€" er farm, was received and filed. a Mr. Ionry Karges, another member of the brigads, who was also hurt at the Terry block fire, was granted $10. Efiorts have been made from time to time to have â€"public buildings erâ€" ected in Waterloo, as the revenue deâ€" rived from the town by the Governâ€" fment is considerable. Mr. J. B. Hughes, who has been intcresting himself in the matter, has. informed th: Counzil that the Dom:nion Govâ€" einmcnt has signified its viltngness to erect public build‘ngs here, and a petition signed by the Mayor â€" and Clerk will be forwarded to thr tiovâ€" ernment asking for the same. + Mayor read a letter from Thos. z){;hrrman, one of the firemen, who ustainced injuries at a recent . fire, which laid him up for about a morth, in doctor‘s bilts and loss through inâ€" ability to work. The Council decided to grant him the $50 as the injury was sustained while in the discaarge of his du‘y as fireman. j first. h. p., and same will be semt. to the Power Commission. It was decided to proceed with the improvements about the town hall. The cement walk will be constructed A communication was received from J. W. Lyon asking that an estimate be furnished in regard to the number of horse power to be used by Waterâ€" loo. The estimate was placed at 900 h. p., and same will be sert. to the The three byâ€"laws recently voted upon by the ratepayers were given their third readings and passed. ’Henry Karges, injury at fire 10.00 Mr. Graybill urged the desirability of getting more teams to haul the filling for the cement sidewalks so as to bring the work to completion as soon as possible. It was decided to do so, the filling to be taken from the town pits. Mayor Seagram called attenticn to th: necessity for constructing a fence along: the town gravel pit so as to guard against accidents. It was referred to the Chairman of the Board of Works. Thos. Sherman, injury at fire Hgnry‘_l(a.r_ggg, injury at fire McBride & Flintoft ... ... . J. Hofiman, petitions for street sprinkling ... ... ... Berlin & Waterloo Hospital G.T.R., July acet. ... ........ G.T.R., re John street crossâ€" Telegrapg Ptg. Co., advertisâ€" LOCAL BOWLERS Losi. EMAE rictet serier MARRIED AT GALT. TOWN COUNCIL â€"skip, 56 15 16 70 26 A. J. Elmsley, 24 â€"skip, 16 20 wWiN FROM GALT J â€"skip, D. Forsyth, H. A. Hagen, â€"skip, Illing, J. C. Bond, Galt. E. Turnbuil, *evane o pesees â€"skip, â€"skip, 13 â€"skip, 22 69 14 22 17 51 80.95 6.92 14.30 Mr. Arthur Wood, late of the staff of the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, has . seâ€" cured a position in Brantford, and left for that, place Monday. Miss Kathleen McBride returned to Ochiwa Monday, where she will reâ€" sume her studies at the Oshawa Ladâ€" ies‘ College. Miss Nellic McLachlan of anver has returned after a visit with Watâ€" erloo. fricnds. Mr. Clive S. Bean, of the repos®râ€" ial staff of the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, is enjoying a ; /ek‘s holidays, a guest at the home of Mr. M. C. Fry, Kertzâ€" ville. Mr. C. P Terrg, Moorcheld, has returned home after a two days‘ visit at the home of Mr. Andrew Mcinâ€" tyre. Mr. L. Dugit of the Molsons Rank stoff left Saturday to spend a several weeks‘ vacation at his home in Woodâ€" stock. Mrs. Thompson and two children of New York returned home Tuesday morning . after a two. weeks‘ visit with Waterloo fricnds. . Mr. Eugene Ruhiman returncd â€" to Buffalo on â€" Thursday: after spemding several days at his home hore. Mr. C. B. Klein, of New York, reâ€" turncd Tuesday after several days‘ visit with friends and relatives in Waterloo. Messrs. W. H. Riddell, Ford S. Kumpf and J. H. Roos are spending several weeks in Muskoka. Miss Grace Longhurst of Hamilton is the guest of Miss Frances Longâ€" hurst. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressman and baby, of Hamilton, are spending sevâ€" cral weeks with friends in Waterloo Miss Ida Martin has returned from Toronto where she took a course in the Meyers Music â€"Method. Mrs. Wm. P. Zick and son returned to Stratford Saturday morning after visit with Waterloo friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Rich!, Lisbon, spent Sunday with friends in Waterâ€" loo. Mr. Homer Zick, of Ste. Therese, Que., has returned after spending seyvâ€" cral weeks at his home here. Mr. Levi _ Stauffer spent _ sevâ€" cral days in New Dundee, with his son, Dr. L. L. Staufier. Mr. ard Mrs. Mcnno Devitt spert‘ Sunday in Elmira, ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Devit visited | friends in Elmira on Sunday. ' Misses Anna and Mlanche Bean iave relurned from a trip up the lakes. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Koerber of Lexâ€" ington, visited at the home of Mr. Peter Becker on Sunday. Mr. Leon Roos, Chicago, left _ on‘ his return trip Monday after a visit‘ with friceds and relatives in tow n. , Mr. Roland Merner return>d Monâ€"! day to Trout Creek, Muskoka, after © spending some time at his home here. Mr. A. J. Andrews of Winnipeg was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hilâ€" iard on his return from Europe. I Miss Cecil Shuh left Monday . for Toronto, where she will attend the Westbourne College,. and vicinity, [ _Miss Kress of Preston spent _ Monâ€" ‘day with frienis here. _ Mr. J. Brownlee of Winnipeg is the guest of Mr. ana Lirs. Thosâ€" Hilliard. Mr. ‘R. J. Pannabaker, Preston, visited Waterloo friends on Surday. Miss HMattie Roos, of Prester, visâ€" ited Waterloo friends on Wednesday. Mrs. H. W. Roos is visiting friends in Wellesley for a few days. o Mr. Fred Snider has returned from several days visit in Toronto. ‘ Mr. Alvah Hawke. spent Saturdayl in . Toronto. Mr. and: Mrs : Manne Pravtiy c ullcall Opposite Zimmermann House Personal and Social It Pays You to Trade at Our Store ’ Ladies‘, Misses‘ â€"_â€" and Children‘s Fall and Winter Jackets. Our Garments of Quality are~ Unequalled. Fashions Latest Creations John Schondelmayer, Because Because Because Because . UFFELMANN a $1 00 buys more. our stock is upâ€"toâ€"date. we always try to please you. : it is no trouble to rhow goods. we buy the best goods to be had. â€" â€" we always do just as we advertise. we have a large assortment to select from. you can always get your money back on any unsatis factory purchase. f Yours for square dealing, IN Can We Show Them To You? Our Fall Exibit Of Tolearn the printing trade. Good wages App y abghis office. Mr. Roland Young, who has been spending the summor at his home here, returned to Toronto Saturday to resume his studies‘ at McMaster University, Mrs. C. W. Schiedel and son Wilâ€" fred have returned from Detroit, where thoy cnjoyed . several weeks‘ visit with relatives and friends. They were accompanicd by Mrs. 1. THofâ€" man. Mrs. W. R. Crawford of Ottawa, who has been spending several weeks here, returned home Monday accomâ€" panied by hoer sister, Miss Catrie Mrs. J. B. ‘Winger, Elmira, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Devitt here. Martin Reidel Mr. Robt. Kischel called on Elmira friends on Sunday. Rusiness Jewsiler CENTRAL BLOCK WATERLOO. Having purchased the meat busiâ€" ness firimerly carried on by Mr. H. B. Duering it will be my enâ€" deavor to merit a continuance of of the patronage extendea in the past. § Customers and friends may be assured that ovly the choicest and best meats will be kept on hand. Ilave a talk with us about it before purchas ing anew watch u n sou sn ®# n on DECIMAL AOOODWATCBI-I&-....HHâ€" it wears well. © Not only the case, which you can see, but the works as well, with their bundreds of little wheels, pinions and parts, all hidden from sight, but doing a big business just the same. Many move ments are good, but there is one watch we can recommend to you for sure as a good, reliable timekeeper, and one that will become an old frieudâ€"1¢ is the celebrated DECIMAL WATCH SMART BOY WANTED WATCHES E. J. ROOS Prop. City Meat Market, WATERLOO (Duering‘s Old Stand ) 13, Change Waterloo, nt, Miss Hilda Cvrric and Miss Fdna Appel, New Hamburg, spent a few days in Waterloo visiting friends , Mrs. Schn.idt, Waterfoo, is visitin« her daughter, Mrs. Gco. Eifert, of Tavistock. Mr. Thos. Hilliard lefe Tuesay for Montreal at attemd the < quadrennial sessions of the General Conference of the Methodist Church. 2*~ is one of the lay delegates of the Hamilton Conference. Mr. Allen Eby of Delocaine, Man i is visiting friends in Waterloo and vicinity. | Berlin, Baden, New Durdee, â€" Liâ€"wood St, Jacobs, Milverton PALLLLNRISA LAAA RLAAAAAMAA : $ BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. $ Throughout â€" the store the New Fall Dress Matorials ard Buitings Trimminge, Silks and Ribbons will be on display. f C. B. RYAN & CO., BERLIN. To every lady in this vicinity we extond a our Fall Millinery Openings on the above dates. BUSINESS «stmmnizaiizzmpae _â€"â€"=â€"» BANKING â€"â€" ON Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13, 14, 15 Ryan‘s _ ; Fall Milinery â€" Openings _ A . bined witk mmpric ‘make jor h :rwï¬iâ€}.‘é’,? por satisfactory banking & The Sovereign Bank The Sovereign Bank of Canada‘s upâ€"toâ€"date ‘wntl;dds" facilitate the despatch of business for men of aMairs,. No ° red tape. For convenience of customers this bank opens on Satâ€" urdays at 9 a. m. BERLIN, ONT. BRANCH. _ + C. D. FREEMAN, Manager Interest calculated from date of original deposit and added to the deposit FOUR times a year. Capital paid up Reserve fund id up _= = $2,621,000.00 und =â€" = =â€" 4,403,000.00 A general banking business transacted. SAVINGS DEFPARTMENT. . Established 1822 visiting ber sister, Mrs. ARTORâ€"Kuie ter, of Floradale, Miss Refobert jhas just â€"returned â€" from a trip throush Germany, France, Maly, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Belgiom.â€"EImitg Advertiser, . turned to their home in Rochester â€"f Saturday after a visit with frtends and relatives in Waterloo and vicinity for several woeks. M Mrs. Holtaworth and family iss Annic Retchert, of Totonto. i cordial invitation to attend savinte dren