eA " :‘_"‘ - :“;‘? C yaade ~ *‘ 4he K *<. Ang H fls orage . o ~. he m 4 ciety . L > â€" cod 14 Losenn HLtLRE ": 4h . Tyman Wells has joined . the %lmfl branch ‘of the Bank 9 onto! & â€" team . made a dasl 4t liberty last everning on King : gmi ‘béfore milich dam _ Miss Myrtic Bechtel entertained a .,.'?, ds very preasantly on Saturâ€" ay evening in honor. of . her _guest ‘Miss Mildred Ohiman‘of Guelpb, Mr. and . Mrs. John: Jurgenséi lat« @f _ New York ‘ have taken. up theit Wexidence. in Zick‘s block . on Kin iPeet:. Mr.â€"Jurgensen: will o 4 Rewellery: store. here next week / ‘The meinbers of the Presbytcria. Ladi¢s‘. Aid Society were entertain~ | jed by Mrs. Winn ‘Thursday . aftes ‘ moon and a very enjoyable time wa ,\f‘-;;"‘;’;;;;f €~: n =â€"==» |â€" The anunual :meeting of the Water: ‘\ ‘Mrs: D..Bohlender, . King street,bz Atoo Curling Club was beld â€" on Monâ€" received . word of the sudden death| jay crening. Although the attendance ‘of: hei Aathor, Mr:. August Schmied®| was not large (the enthusiasnt‘ dis which took place at his home i|jayed â€" by those present was ._" &A ~New Hamburg on Wednesday . § right augury that the coming :l.z:: 7“_,," :;'J “ï¬g’o 6 able ~danee was eld wilt gain fltm a renewal c “ % ballâ€" on Kingâ€"strec ir}t-:test. in this splendid winhr»ga- e oo PCA Lemidina under the~â€"nn> }timg: _ «*3 « OM AS@UNEILIY WARB . °C MB T "attended. ‘l’lnyr;‘i“ .:‘n:a + ::,-{. The Treasturct presented a ‘satisfacâ€" . held at the residence andâ€"the Mennoâ€" | 0Â¥ report . after which the election .‘ mite . church. â€"Interment. took | place x a%icersâ€"took place resultingâ€" / as > dat, the Ety cometery. & . | rotlows: es foxpe / * Mrs: Kniescuewsky St: Taco‘s, we | Pohoness, ies 3. E.né'e.‘:ifï¬. / Dleasontly surprised on Weunesdoy t | fton. Presidentâ€"1 B. Snider. _ | <the arrival, of her niece, Miss.Ann | prsigentâ€"E. F. Seagram \ Hentel from Kocnigsbers, East P®O*.] â€" vieeâ€"Presidentâ€"D. C. . KuntZ. Sla, Germany, Miss Hensel made .th« | ~eerotaryâ€"A. E. Devitt. ns *m‘h" poran "'P‘:“,m :| "Treas.â€"Mr. RichardSson, â€"| ; e t o ooo ~Committec of Management W._ : Hogz e t SA l 0 S ns s s 05 ns,/of $,. °Bc Bricker, apd. D@C. Kuntz:. i ntls . Ts " Wist 4 A ~NP. _Jas. B. Mitchell of near Wat 4 °u/ 800 3roll m op. Seagram W e :Ey %he | result of &n acciden | _ MeSS!Sâ€" Hogg B. F. Seagram wert everal days ago had his log . som: wppointed . representatives 10 __ th: iat geriousty injured which will ¢op | ‘nuval meeting "of thc Ontatio.. As ‘fime Him to the house, for . Som« octation. smcs ho @ time. . He was driving . down . _i |.. It. was decidedtoâ€" enter tinks in the & Steep hill at the time when {, | Competitions, _« â€" agm." _ ‘#rate â€" became unfagtened . causin, * â€" the hotse to become.. frightencd. ! ?f womnmnionscoc mm oinee .. 5.. _ jemped out of the tig in on ende: | AALLâ€"SHERRIS . to stop the antmal sustaining in h . so otsted Abore:~ . _~. NUPHALS < 99 200 _ ‘The funeral of the 1ate Titus: Snider "on Saturday was . very largely ended. Impressive services . wert at the residence andâ€"the Mennoâ€" « Jimmh Interment . took | place KX yery tnjoyable ~danee was held the Orphens ball on King â€"strec %‘Qfl ts &!fl!fllu under the ~au> j ‘of ~the Waterlob, Lawa â€"Terni: Club PC " 59 af 4ays: vv.lcommltttefl!ann;ementxw‘ HOES\ â€" xA farmor > residing néar St.Agaâ€" i cge s P Ne it +3 . B. Mitchell of near Wai‘ '3;“8’ ’?m;;x'"' '5‘; g, gp :':;17“*"( tha â€"had a rather_â€"exciting experienc* 2 ce s . 3 F100 a y’ result of an acciden | . essrs. Hogg Is. E. SCag is Saturday evening on Uhe 0C0aSi00)]â€" ppo" marriage of ~Miss Lautvina, o efaL adays ago bad nis log _som: | iPFOintod. reprosentaticesâ€"10..._ _ th: o a visit to Waterloo. _ He WaS" @" | (piyq daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip fBab geriousty injured which will co | ‘noval meeting of the OntatioA$ | ns supposed Ariving homeward <â€"PU*!ryopmefer, King St., Watet100, t Mke wim to the house, tor â€""Som: 1 C UO"" 1 oo. 560 caree piee in tm | tmw Aciablon 228 amuirh * 2o 06. Mt. John : C. Lipharat. merchant time. â€" He . was driving . down . ; | _ {t YaS 9°C o SMIEE found himselt together with | ROrs® o. ‘took place atithe home of the Steep hill at the time â€"when _ th Competitions, _ ~ and rig precipitated _ over an m!hrfle'lï¬tém on ‘Tuesday afternoon Â¥rate â€"â€" became. unfagtened . causin, on mmmineeaintmicaals tankment and traversing a distance Ol~ 14 4 30 o‘clock. Rev, E. Bockelmann the hotse to become. frighbened. ! f * #welve feet Before. the whole . OUSiti pertormed the ceremony, only the ‘imâ€" ‘jumped out of the fig in om endes flALL-SflER’RlS again landed terra firma . IP" modiate relatives and friends â€"being. E to stop the animal sustaining in 4 genticman in question had been fuivr'pmt‘ C | E5 _ as stated above. . . _ . NUPTHIALS | ns ‘straight east on the PB SUECL) Srhoâ€" bride was nandsomeiy _ attired Pss ¢ F C ( reakesgr en io en oi £9in. m breaty Apet, mmet aoitn To insk tome * oon Jargely, * attended â€" by: both buyers | faprriage Celebratedâ€"at Toronto | in the rear of . the residence ‘of ©_a . YMC c a Bd ; sellers.. . Butterâ€"sold. : At . 2 on \Vednesday Last. prominent citizen~of the East Ward,'m*urm. Ra0 Mis" ciphardt will_ test cents T / lb., and>â€"eggs at. 45#14 hes whwepropcrt!wathomdth’, It. a s dbicL ulmtlr‘ @8 centw per doz.. °A. good Suppi. =â€" 4. * Wecident . As o result Of the mishap in the fine new _ t . e c aep ‘of Soewl was to be had, chickens seB | _Toronto, â€" Oct. %3.â€"The martiagt the whoel of u,.j.‘on and _ * the groomâ€"recently erect m ?fj 40 to 50 cents each and dhck | ~qok piace at hallâ€"fast two o‘Clock sharts were broken and mistellaneous Stictps .00 o C210( / 2% B cegmes Ab 12 to 14 cents per 1b. Vegctab! |toâ€"day of Mr. John BSM Hall, 0! wurticles were scattered promiscuous _ The Telegraph : joins in . extending @s were plentiful and found _ teady | aterloo, eldest son of ~Mr. and Mis: "ty â€" apout. "All~ this was discovered best: wishes for theit bappiness _ and . buyers. _ â€" : * :s,* William Hall, of Peterboro, and Eh py the residents when he arrived home prosperity. 6: ~Pj-..:..;» a wale elrhtivr in ink ieniacmicues * «l â€" Alice, mhm‘:“::e ol,cï¬)k. BJ "to tea ‘:‘mm w‘:cl:lh ym‘g. FCL!. _( Enommmmec csmm omm ind HAOVE Mrs. Harry Shertis. > emony . things to is again including F. s ; We > ‘.“mvp‘n HOME was performed by < the Rev. Lawrence ‘cnngem who later proceéeded® on is ,WY FQHND 'NAT Pmm,r es FROM GERMANY | fim of the Broaaway Taberbacle «> ay homeward this time . with a. _RIVERAT ( t t : 1. tm the residence of the bride‘s paren(s, propersense of direction. ~â€"Con8idâ€" ; .. ammke * padl ckeimank _ ang" déughter: . | * Beverley street. The bride, who orable damage : Was caused to the / fpo pody of. Gotttried D'%Nt. O BMEs. Bokeimann ANTLL "| was given away by her Tathét . and> opipankment and this will _ Need raghorm.Jaw â€" of Mr. _ John KatB, Wisses. Martha . asd Lydia â€"and MTS |.; pogy, .md.m, Miss Lillian\Wi!~ ‘Fepatrings" " _ " t "p n or, . of _ Herin, was for d AKnanIF: and.daughter . Sicrivcd '“"'.: cocks â€"and â€" Miss Gleina Sherris, her‘ nemea ~Thies . Anos dead in the Grand‘ River at . Free You Monday: evening from a \"2, oi | sistet, wore a lace robe over : Silt, n p yB q THE ‘| Fort on Wednesday. morning by some Nt i‘l“"! ‘mw&f with the customary tulle veil /. and, BRANCH OF THE R hn of â€" the villagers. â€" _ _* * f "ahe knisetis uc trm." ie vo, | wreath of ‘orange blossoms: She. alâ€" | ./ A, Y. P.A m(’ No person could récognite the body (neesntt Sealt" w mm | my n "ot on mt on oi | o o ie o enc n hte direiig mm e first fi """m"‘ Â¥="\ maide were aftired in pal€ bloe silk | Avery enthislastic mceling of e it fomk.. _ f & hoh e ind . h rx the ‘ young people of Sti Saviour‘s ehurch . *! fed, â€"â€" {and i o aF â€"th Amtheran : m& t mull and l.l’“h lace, ymw 4s field on m‘ whew & m 9'?40‘“ was notified, > > l 340 on d on t np mbanind in 4p J nyaiiis d e m" l".w. C Eh ce e Nes Sn k M;M*‘LAA was â€" formed H'!Q. Wl_l.‘lzu.lt‘n:" 2:.': _ Mrs. Bokelmann â€" and â€"â€" daughter: Misses, Martha . and Lydia and Mrs “t’_"'f:‘~ vend .daughter icrived __ hom ron Mor y® evening From a visit / t« GeÂ¥many: The: party took pastuige or ‘_'; 5..1. Augusta â€" Victoriar. leay ‘ing Hanmiburg. Oct. 17th. . The vy0y tm d P .87 TB audll l wBe occiipied ten days and. dutin; 1«-. 6 firs! five days rough weather was sbuntered. _ The Ladics‘. Aid So ‘Tm‘.uo kindly . presented ', > hn with a supply 6 A * winter . season â€" whic} 7 tuily acknowledged . by th: B and the pastor "also â€" ad s & . few words to those . ir Niin Uerctamom t Ganation | Aog, x + t and: ~chr ysanthemums . . while * â€" the exterior . of | the parsonage was bril Blantly : illuminated. of onl the .( M Ing street A mappy wedding took place .at Glti une â€" of _ Mis. Kleebergor, Cedar feet on Wednesday afternoon Wwhen it youngest daughter, Nelda became e vj:;ol Mr. Norman Snuh.ne'g; ceremony was tv. Mr. Bockelman in the %m ‘only the immediate â€"relatives of e. contracting . Mr.â€"and" Mrs. m after. receby ig congratulations Tefb on \a . rh‘;u(r‘tpx to : Toronto é@ Ate . an thelt. .fl‘a Dedat MARRIED AT WATERLOO ANNUAL MEETING CURLING . CLUB Mayor Eâ€"F. Seagram Elected Presid:ot and D Câ€" Kuntz Vice Presid:nt In the atsence of the Presidint and Viceâ€"President, Mr.. Chas. _ Moogk, was _ madeâ€" chairman â€". of. .. the meeting. e ++ e 3 in s a"Kold chain and pearl studd2* cross , bran and ‘Miss Sherris an. opal ring. NMe. with Walter Somerville, the best man, was | P presented : with a silver: matchâ€"box. by Vi the groom. : Instead of ushers, . _Mr.| S« ‘mi Brown and Mr: Marley Sher=|. T tis acted as ribbon bearers to form |~ E: the aisle for the bridal party‘s © enâ€" Man ‘trance. _ Dejéuner was served afterâ€"‘ Mrs wards and Mr Inter. for . the travelling in | ot hat to m mings. A party of Waterloo hunters _ l¢ft| The next meeting will Df on‘ Friday lot . ®aith Bend, Mus*|day, â€"Nov. Ath, when â€" sho Koka, on theit anpoal â€"quest/after that will be read by Misses Sh flest ~footed amimai, deet.= A ‘and Mr. E. Reade, all the nocessary requisites were storâ€" ) gAp BEREAVEMENT HUNTERS OFF FOR MUSKOKA ‘The party who exrpect to be absen several weeks comprised the follow ing:â€"Ous Kunts, . William Kantz, A E. Hergott, J. Lorents, W. J Marâ€" shall, Geo. Winklet, R. Hinchberger, A. McLean, Walkerton, W.. Pickering and Mr. Strofikerehet, Galt. 8 F. Keil, Dr. aufl! and | <B= aï¬ï¬‚ will jain the party on Tuesâ€" mg Good. Work. W MEmee on n tA ds on V den s‘ %{?m * o Carting â€"point of the fire â€" did not »seem to commend . 1t solf ‘h“!in‘lmtum * n%‘? inéans | ¢ of â€" the.â€" glevator. There . seemed <~to be no directing hand. Ag. guide ~the firamen and the . activg ‘of ‘ the. fire â€" chiet> «remaining @t.OuC. point for ~an‘ unseenily Jength ... / of time ~instead. of moving about abd. Having _ genoral oversight ol thr work of: the fireâ€"fighters. was » Th ‘subject "ol. much . criticism. ‘Therc seems to be room for Yast improve "ment | in the eficiency. of the fores and. there can be .no question â€"< .. & to the needof â€"some mal_up;.?’ calcolated to bring» atout this . end. A FORMER RESIDENT HERE Death of â€" Henry ~G . Stroh Brother of Mr®J G. Stroh â€" _of Waterioo Mr. Jacob ‘G. Stroh,: of: Waterlo«, x received the intelligence of â€"thâ€" tt of his brother,. Henry G. Stroh which occurred at Brynathyn, Pa. near Philadelphia on Wednesday. ~ Peceased was. botn in â€" Berlin. 1i 1850 ~where he was wresident : unti about thirteen years ago when . h removed to the United States: Whil a eitizen of Berlin be was W removed to the United States: Whil a citizen of Berfin hbe was forémian in the ‘Simpson Furniture Factoly and also held the ~position â€"0f © ita; cellector for a â€"number of years. _ . In: 1875 he ":t’ m:&:cd to gllz‘a beth , mï¬pm late â€" Henr:" Rothaermelt who together with fou children, 2 sons and 2 daughters, arc left to mourn iss deimise" Two broâ€" thersalso survive, Jacob, Waterloo and Emanuel of Berlin 3ks ‘The funeral > was held on . Fti day afternoon at Brynathyn, Pa. HAD EXCITING EXPERIENCE branchâ€" of the A.Y.P:A. was : formed with the following officers:â€" . _ Prosidentâ€"Miss HoFtop. . _ Vic# Pres.â€"Miss Hawke. > .. Social Committeoâ€"Misses H.. Dawâ€" xon, H. Philp, K. McBride, . Messts. Naylor, Reade and L. Hawke:. The next meeting will be held Monâ€" day, â€"Nov, Ath, when â€" short â€"papers will be read Misses Shubh, Hawke and Mr. E. zpb» o i tittle : dainage | resulâ€" tt HOSIERY ~ We will b» gad to have the opportunity of showing you the right yvalues in the new fall:overcoits. ~â€"* 2 ‘ 53 MEN‘S OV ERCOATS . BOARD OF TRADE The monthly meeting. of . the Board of ~T‘raide â€"was held Monday eveniig butl no . business .of. importance . was transacted.» Thore were present Viceâ€" President J. B. Hughes, Geo.. Moote,â€" T; % Roos, J. M. Muir, N.S. Nay: Aors F. 8: Kumpt iL. B. Fischer,â€" Ks H. Suyder F7°P. Flintoft,~ X; Weidenâ€" hammerâ€"and Clive 8. Bean. 1t was decided to send> representaâ€" tives to be present at a meueting of the‘ Railway Commission at Hamil ton on Wednesday _ at which the matâ€" ter â€" of_ interswitching will he .con siderod and ~Messts E. W. B. S‘llid er,, Aloyes Bawer and â€"Win. _ â€" Snide: were named: _A committee compris ing J. B..Fischer and ~J. B, Hugh« was â€" appointed to . interview these gdemin with a view ~â€"_to having them represent the Waterlop _shippers in relerence to secuting‘ interswitthâ€" ing between the C.P.R. and G.Tâ€".R. in Waterloo: : & & LIPHARDTâ€"HOHMEIER ‘The: bride was handsomely, attited in "a ;x:\ of Pointâ€"de‘sprit net over white silk." The bridal couple .. were Mr. and Mrs. Liphards will _ resiue in the fine new . residence _ of . the groom recently : erected /‘ on Brb The body of. Gotttried Dflgmér. fatherâ€"inâ€"law. â€" of . Mr. â€" John Katn, p :n er, . of . Hor in, . _was fon: d déad in the Grand‘ River at Freeâ€" Fort on Wednesday: morning. by som« css m Tok rauld m ite the body «No son cou ¢ and 3‘3« was sent to â€"Preston, but loii:dymwolsmmuut from that town.â€" © zl °a > Chiet O‘Neill was notified, > ~and having previously learned that Detâ€" tmer had diszppeared | â€"since _ four o‘¢lock on Tuesday afternoon, ... deâ€" sctibed :ha features & ‘thom missing man s was told tha deseripâ€" tion 34'“‘% appearance ° of “; 2x« iCce * id e d.,; UFFELMANN There:. was a sized. attendâ€" ‘ ance at the 'm‘"i‘! market Borlin. Thers was a fair |of fow! offered, but mmngt,{ [ o weecapt oo in diucls «ie g ® t .mï¬udjl Sénts â€" per pouhd ‘"wae ~ asked.~ "Of pourse they â€" wore ‘The Chiet shortly afterwards .. reâ€" ceived . word that the drowned man was . Dettmer: ThAE CS hoee: s \ A Preston® coroner was notified : of the affair‘ but up to 2 o‘clock had not ~put n an appearanmo®e . ~ 0. _ lin on Tuesday afternoon, was §3 years of age, and has been in a despondent mood simce ‘his. wite pass ‘ed away sevoral months ago. _ .~ _ 1t is. likely.an. inquest will be held in ~Berlin. * Ar m ) s U Teel You wil find it eatisfactory to b:s ‘ 1# ) e bilmi| of us.:~ ‘The quality of the goods :# 51 e i â€" the prices are right every time. Lk % P M 2| => Yes our line of Footwear willâ€"corâ€" m neri o _ wl ) _//1 tain}y please you. inverbimdeaiegs mm mm $% ZINN‘S SHOE STORE B Haso s At 2b¢ per gas ment Gerse MONTHLY MEETING NUPTIHALS Also the #pecial lines at $1.00 per suit #t $3 06 Underwear of FOOTWEAR is,; we~ hd.p, worthy of your potige. _ It is made up of the teat uau(; that can be bought, and great careâ€" bas been observed in the adl=ciion. i 2 ‘We are always op the. alert for things io: pleaseâ€"curâ€"customers, and we‘s cre no paing to get them. _ â€" Henry Reuel Mr .: Wilfred Gribble of Toronto . reâ€" turned ‘bome. after a visit here, a guest at the nome of Mr.: and _ Mrs. Wii. Snider. , ‘Mr} _James. â€" Mitchell and sister, Mra. Good of / Kansas.are visiting triends â€" ~inâ€"~Winterbourne. / x Mr. P. H. Roos, has â€" returned from a visit â€"withfrichds and relatives in Chicago. A Suge:* \Miss MacKay of: Orillia is the gucst:of® Mrs. ‘Colguhoun for a few Missâ€" Emmaâ€" Davidson bas returned trom a: © delightful ~visit‘ of â€"several weeks, withâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davidson," Barton â€" Avenue, Toronto.* Mr. Henry: Lorentz returned ‘to his ‘ome in Hanovér _ after spending the junmmérâ€"in town. :. â€" So Mt.â€"and ‘Mrs Alt. ~Fischar are ipending a few ~days with friends _ in Hamilton. " Nrs. L. Bricket‘ returned Friday ev~ ning: from a pléasant visit~ of severâ€" i1 _ weoks â€" with her daughter, Mrs. Ogilvy,~ Montreal, A Mt. and Mrs. William Kaddelbach, wlomhue for the dast oguple of months en staying with:their sonâ€" in<faw," Rev. O. Linke, â€" at Conestogo left .â€"Thursday â€" â€" for <their home© in Germany. Rev. Linke actompanied them as> (fat as Brantfora whence they continued <Atheit journey to New York, embarking on the #tecamer Bérâ€" will q-s:‘l:r taw: days :::’u nr-t?h their â€" home: nmm ‘nith,â€" Sttesia, "Progsin. _ _ < _ Mre. J. Ritser and â€"~Mrs. © Martin Schiedel ate & ~ Thanksgiving \mh‘me-n-_mm_ BC Mr. Egener, the talented organist ol Brantford ~will gw an organ re* cital in St. H: ‘s church Tuesday Nov. 12th, 1907; : > Excelient progress is beti@ . made hy Contractor Dermal in the wotk of excavation on theâ€"site on Whi . new â€" gas holdet is to be> ereotedâ€" Personal and. Social WiLL MAKE APPLICATION â€"__ TO TOWN COUNCIL ‘The "Water and Light Commission held Aheit October meeting _ on Thursday. . % i »'&mpmlum decided (to â€" mako ication to the Town Conncil to raige $10,000 by way ot . debentures tor the evection dt‘@ n#W gas holdâ€" et and â€" necestary extensions to gas Choicest Of Meats plant agsed (Dustring‘s Old Stand) Prop. City Meat. Market, MWATERLOO, OUR LINE Best FOR THE ral budget now of accounts we Hee our e uf ~ : *(e "au. a800 owes its thanks to nros _of the country | to the CON FIDE‘;J%E’VS:‘;{M %&H’ ‘ have bestowed in our GOODS"and OU RSEL "will be greatly benefited by shopping here on S Axr%ésï¬nyw GOODgyum‘ked to REASQ PR e swgit *4 Black Silks FOR WAIST3â€"at 50e and 75 a yard. â€" f S We show a good ranuge in * . Louisiene, Plialotte Tamaline aéâ€"Taffeta Flanne!icttes in light and dark shades, goood p itter ns, Ofleial"plflifl from . 6, 8 10, 11 to 16aa yd, M Hardware: and Mechanics‘Tpols, Stoves and Furnishi *<~~â€".~_ Heating, l?_hx_myingand"l’i:nnilh_ig&:"&_’; * f 9 Different Styles incl % ing Some New Lin ‘f;g to Choos: From. ,; H. WOLFHARD &CO. BOOKS We are ready to fill your wants in this line and have on hand a wost complete and upâ€"toâ€"date stock. ge & ; Also office sundries. inks, mucilage, paste, pencils, ete. Give us a call and convince yourself, â€" | _ WATERLOO, OUT OF TOWN SHO 11 Successor to J. A. GOOD & CO. 6. B. Ryan & Co., Borkn. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR ‘The stead; growth of our * vi eomu!* in this week &‘ysmm t after takir we can easily afford it . STATIONERY _ SCHOOL SUPPLIES R. Weber & Co. Market GQrocery wl + 106 For childrea and ladies Boâ€"g from the best makers and . sol« you at the closest ~margin. . Gi your winter supply from as,. â€" BLACK CASHMERE Wecan ‘satisfy most of why not you?t Try us for a coat or a nice piece of fur. Coats ard Furs Oat â€"of Town psople are fl ly making this store their stor buy READYâ€"TOâ€"WEAR, .« Peninsulqgg Ranges . In School S “ Tp.. for the yeat â€" â€" and qn*l'h‘fl"-‘ may . made to % 4.3t Teacher Wanted BERLIN, ONTAR 4499 W§ct