Mitchell, Mrs. Carl Messner, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jno. Messner, Mr. Horace and ‘Master Burton Feick, Dr. and Mrs. .M , Misses Alice and Ruth Danâ€" ‘éells, and Mrs. Lafay Hostetier. â€" «Mrs. J, Buckel and Mrs. Jno. Hartâ€" c A‘» ‘were the guests of â€" Hamilton \@riendsthis week.â€"Mr. Ray _ Arnold ‘bas returned to his home in Georgeâ€" town and Mr. Emanuel Bier has ‘egain resumed his position in the Bank of Hamilton â€"Mr. J. Wilhelm ‘ bf Toronto spent Monday with his & Persomial and Local.â€"Miss ‘Foerster returned to her Rome in W,,â€" o,â€"after spending several wecka mt the Creat Western.â€" The Misses \Clafa and Emma Volmar léft | or ‘Tuesday on an extended trip to 3"" ey,, Mich. â€"Messts. _ Allan ‘\ Ktauter, Aaron Mertz, Clinton Hahn ‘awad John Gebl, visited with friends ',,',; . Rostock for a few days.â€" Mr. and ) Mts. Henty N. Huehn attended _ the | funeral of Mrs. Neeb held in Tavisâ€" %ock on Tuesday.â€" Miss Anna Vollâ€" <t ’,,f*se:un, ti: vhiisritingda;‘r the (};;91@ w of her parents.â€"Mr, a s. Chrisâ€" %;:_j‘ Mier: Huchn, Waterloo, spent â€" Suaâ€" \day with relatives here.â€" Miss . A. * Snider; Conestogo, is the guest at WÂ¥he home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Krauâ€" , ter>â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Weber atâ€" | #ended the funeral of Mrs. Grenzenâ€" ‘Bach held in Listowel on Monday. â€" |\ Mr. Will Ziegler has accepted a posiâ€" ‘bon in the Queen‘s Hotel, Prestonâ€" \ Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaufman and Mr. and . Mrs. Chn;l. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs.: Louis Fleischauer, _ Wellesley, wete the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. . Holm on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. HMass, Betlin, returned home _ after visiting for several days with reâ€" \ Jatives hete.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Harâ€" f'fl _visited .Sunday with relatives in | Waterl00 â€"â€" H. N. Huehn has â€" just pompleted the erection of a _ ware se for the purpose of carrying : a $ stock of heavy goods. A full ‘Of Ayr furhaces and everything in j iection with the stove.trade will ways be kept on hand now.â€" Mr. Ewmr REPORTS. 8. NO 4, o t â€" WATRERILOO. 6 and Mrs. I. Gehl, Berlin, returned to ‘home in‘ Berlin after visiting relatives here for a few days. â€" Geotge Heimple is visiting with ‘her) sister. Mrs. Phil Kreutsweiser, ercher who T:nt. the past month h her sister Lindsay has. re med. home.â€"â€" Mrs. Ernst Franke mt Monday with her mother Mrs." ge in Goderich.â€"â€"Miss . Peine and i# Minnie Berlet returned on Satâ€" lay £1 omi a two months‘visit with atives in Chicago.â€"Miss Olive Fay Cleveland is the guest of her cousâ€" ‘%he Misses Picifer at the Baptist W.-â€" Miss Ethel Ledermann returned from a visit to friends Roronto.â€"Mr. and Mrs. â€" Corwyn ds, Cal., were. the guests of ~‘Cassel for several days, last 1 . Leaper and children spent s holidays with friends in Berlin. m "‘those who attended Toronto week were â€" Mrs. _ Thos. . Hagey , o'.lï¬. Shantz, M. Cornell, W. Poman, M. Hilborn, I. Gingrich, â€" Br. Hâ€"E.. Shants, E. , .G@. Kinsey, W. Cornell. t > a> _ Jrt. 11â€"B. Gingrich, C. Tatum, S. ittin, P. Krease, H. Watson, â€" F. Shants, Z. Hilborn, M. Good. _Ps. Jtâ€"w. Lu:tury. A:Tw 8. , W. Good . _ Moberâ€" % 3. Gingrich. ‘,',_v. Tatum, 1. Snider, M. ail, M. Kinsey, R. Cornell,. L. ~trom | Oftawa. where . _ she month with her son . Dr. Ruby.â€" Miss Monaghan, . the i ge es s ol, â€" ‘holiday â€"at s is vigiting cher © sister . Mrs. J. H.â€" Becker in Toronto. â€" t Quirmbach of St. Pauls, â€"was the guest of New Hamâ€" s on Monday.â€", Miss Lily Jt. Hiâ€"L.~Hemmérick, J.Gimbél, ‘staff, Stratiord, spert . ‘Monâ€" rith hi .aandpuuh. Mr. and Wis. Woods.â€"Mr. A. B. â€" Musâ€" i and son Carl of Linwood ‘i’_. nday with relatives in town; Jno. Stahi and Master Roy of io arrived on Monday morning, iN spend some time visiting her ‘Mr. G. Franke.â€"Mrs. Ruby has NEW: HAMBURG :â€"â€"Mrs. Jno. Kaercher and ‘left last Friday morning Rigin where they will visit and Mrs. Baker.â€"â€" Mré. is friends in Preston D . Jack Krausmann Madng ns suite + w at Mt. and .~Jacob Grafl.â€" n Facey of the Bank of Comâ€" . Iâ€"L. Tatum, . L. Oberhoitzer, rh, L. Cornell; C. H. Eâ€" Gingrich. eauiak °C. . Watâ€" .â€"Pine Grove School. lvil l-lneY, G. Lonsbury, A. * Oberholtzer, I. Kinsey, en,;~ C, ‘Tait, M. Oberhoitzer, HEIDELBERG. aecepted up to Pal Tw [DH er, Mr. Clayton Snider, was a40DOCZ | od ‘the chair. i« â€" © .004 C)0, 0 ;) , by: her sister, Miss © Lydian S0M6T] â€"ypusua) enthusiasm | was <manitesâ€" and _ _ Miss Malinda ~ Suider, sisvet a in evn earmbantrante tired in white silk." « M# Snider, â€" cousin of the groom, _ and Clayton Snyder, brother of the bride acted as groomsm.n. The bridesmaids were becomingly alad â€"â€" in white mus hy P ol L y sn n oA tulatiane & - 8 Â¥ 1 A‘_‘ .a. we gooster 1. the mmber ot . ce muw ining room decprated â€"with | ferms, Carnations,; 0s es and astors for the occasion. The way. The beautiful and. costly wedâ€" ding gifts . testified to <the estsem in which the young couple are held. ‘The <bridal couple ‘will leave in the near future _ on .am extended honey moon trip to Chicago, Kansas â€"and other ~western points and upon their reture will take up theit rasiâ€" Gence in Wateéerloo. We join. in good wishes ness. Shantzâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shantz, a son. Scheifleyâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. IraScheifiey,â€" a son. Anthssâ€"At Beriin, Sept. 5th to Mr. \Quirmbach â€"Hartis.â€"At Toronto, * Sept. ~2nd, by Rev. F. W. Fallis, C Rev. Albert P. Quirmbach, son of § Mrs. C. Quirmbach, Berlin, to Carâ€" C oline Winnifred Harris, Toronto. . McKennaâ€"Nebbâ€"At Guelph, Sept. 2, © Edward Henry McKenna, son _ of N Mrs. E. McKenna, formerly, of Berâ€" lin. a7 A Secordâ€"(Courlay.â€"At Galt, Sept. 3rd, Roy Secord of Brantford to . Jean Gourlay, secord daughter of Mr.‘ and Mrs. A. G. Gourlay.. Hennesseyâ€"McCammaâ€"At_Ottawa, Sopt Znd, Hugh Hennessey, of Hamilton, | / formerly â€"of â€"Berlin;â€"to â€"Evelynâ€" f Cann, Ottawa. s g Storkâ€"Fraserâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 1st,| by‘ Rev. J..W. J. Angrew, Syt'ncy" Edwin . Stork to Myrl Miretle 1 Fraser, both ef Ayr. Mcintyre â€"Shoemakerâ€"At _ Preston, : Sept. Ist by Rev. Mr. Johnston, Allison A. Mclntyre, to L. E. May P Shocmaker, daughter of J. Suo¢â€"|, maker, Beriin. ¢*f Robbâ€"Johnstonâ€"At Galt, Aug. ?7t».| 4 Alexandet G. Robb, of Galt, to}, ] â€" Ann A. Johnston, of ‘ Glasgow. 1 | Tobinâ€"Henningâ€"At Preston, Sept.|, 1 2nd by Rev. Father Gehi, ~Fohw‘; _ Tobin to Ester Henning. i HOFFMANâ€"KADELâ€"In Berlin, on | Sept. 6th, 1908, by Rev. E. Hofiâ€"|, i man, Miss Mary Kadel and _ Mr.!, | Henty Hofiman, both of Berlin. j WEYâ€"HENHOEFFERâ€"In Berlin, on { | Sept. ist, 1908, by Rev. A. J.|. | Fischer, Miss Mary Henhoeffer, _ of|; | Williamsburg and Mr. Simon Wey,|, | of Berlin. 3 . | STABELâ€"SCHRANKâ€"In Berlin, on | August 31ist, 1908, by Rev. . Wm. | _ Kloepfer, Miss_Clara Schrank . and .. | ‘Mr. Walter Stabel, both of Berlin. |BRENNERâ€"ECKERTâ€"Ifn Berlin, on ,| _ Sept. 8th, 1968, by Rev, â€"A.â€"_J. _| Figcher, Missâ€" Mary Eckert and Mr. M August Brenner, both of Berlin, -’ DEATHS, â€"| Wilcoxâ€"At Galt, Sept. Ist Emma ; | Wilcox, daughter of Chas. Wilcox, t | aged 27 years. 4 » | Tabcockâ€"At Galt. 2nd, Mrs. John ; | Badcock, aged 73 years. 1 | Schwarteiâ€"At> Waterloo, Sept. 5th, a| August Schwarts, aged 77 years. 1| Wilsomâ€"At Weston, at King Edward .| Sanitorinm, Aug. Yist, Kate Pitis, o ! relict of the lateâ€"Geo, . Wilson and g â€" daughter of : A. J. Pifts, Galt. â€" [ Cherryâ€"At Preston, Aug. 3ist, Mrs. h\ Samuel Cherry, nee Barbara Willâ€" ,| _rich, aged 63 years. l.!yerson- At Galt, Aug: ::th, Geo. Chatles Ryerson, aged &. 3 Cry:leTâ€"'Kl'm‘m ‘ "I~ ~ner Cook "Crysiet <of Niagata Falis; aged â€" 74 years and 7 â€"months. and Mrs. J. 1. Frank Anthes, a Mr. Wim.. Spetzel has nearly emn-l pleted his new block, which will} be the Jargest of its kind in the YHlas¢ It is made entirely of cement conâ€" crete. . Things will be a Hittleâ€"quiet fot a vhlhdm&mdm“'c completed their work and Billy, the chicft ~enginset, will no fnore be heard with his "gitâ€"dap and whon Dick. Billy had a nartow escape when thr crano gave way : and a load of stone fell ftrom the top, a disthnce of,abou» 30 feek over his head. Denver, : Col., z\ I.-l'lv:. men lost . â€" their pet» MARRIAGES. HOTEL ON FIRE hearty: felicitations . and forâ€" their every. Baupr NEW DUNDEE BIRTHS. ted and the â€"delegates are .confidéent that North Waterido > will be. repre sented â€" by a Liberal candidate . next sions ~A lengthy discussion took place teâ€" garding theâ€" organization throughout the ‘riding and it was decided: â€" to torm Liberal Clubs in all of the, diviâ€" On the recommendation of the Exeâ€" cutive the Convention decided . to adjourn â€" Aset again at the call of the President. It was announced that ummmymu is . exâ€" pwhdt.hnl.eudfltbwmuw éd in the field who will redeem Interesting and stirring adâ€" dresses were delivered by Messrs. E. P. Clement, K.C., D. Rate and E. W. er does not have a safe medicine at hand to give promptly. Baby‘s Own ‘Tablets cure these troubles, or .. it eflm pecasionally to the wellâ€" ghild 1 prevent the. troubl min.‘ on, And the mother has fl:‘ "guarantes of a governinent analyst. ‘that . "the Tablets contain noâ€"opiate.or hatm> ful drug. Mrs. Geo. Minéault,~ . Jr.; Mohé Louis, Que., says:â€"‘‘Before giv+ ing Baby‘s Own Tablets to my little one she ~suffered greatly from coli¢ and stomach troubles, and cried . a great deal. The Tablets soon . cired her and. she is now » plump, healthy child who _ does not look as though she ever had an hour‘s iliness." You can get the Tablets fromâ€" any dealer in medicine or by mail ab 25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Oft. MACKENZIE KING MAY . _ .. KUN IN HAMILTON Having been successful in â€"electing Allan Studholme to the Legislature, it is said that the Independent labor party will run a candidate for the Federal House in East Hamilton. The name of Mr. W. L, Mackenzic King, Deputy Minister of Labor, has been suggested, and if he is nominatâ€" ed it is not likely that the Liberals will put a candidate ingthe field, / Mr. Samuel Barker, the present membér, is assured of â€" Conservative nomination. t â€" The election of Mr. MacKenzie King to Parliament by such an industrial constitution as East Hamilton would be a fitting recognition of the splenâ€" did work that he has done in the inâ€" terests of the toilers as Deputy Minâ€" ister ofâ€" Labor. There have been rumors that there was probability of Mr. King being taken into the Dominion Cabinet as Minister of Labor. Such an,appointâ€" ment would be further evidence _ of the attention â€" paid ‘by Sit. Wilfrid Laurier to labor matters..â€" But, of course, nothing dennite has been said on this subject Mr. King would, undoubtedly, by reason of, his unique experience, fill splendidlyâ€" the position ofâ€" Miftister â€" of Labor, and those who are most faâ€" miliar with his work would hail with delight an â€" announcement that he was to be‘taken into the cabinet. : ditee Many farmers of this vicinity have harvested very ~satisfactory, â€"while others were favored with yields that hardly come up to those of last year. Nearly all of the flax has also . been hauled in.â€"Messrs, Fred Sochner. and Philip Sadler have completed several cement sidewalks and also constructâ€" ed a cement verandah atâ€" Mr, < A. Ruggle‘s dwelling, which gives entire satisfaction.â€" Mr. Emanuel Bowman, who renfoved to the Northwest durâ€" ing the summer, sends very favorable: reports.â€"Miss Emmaline Dietrich â€"reâ€" turned last week after . spending . a. pleasant vacation at Goderich. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A.~G. Ruggle and:â€" mvflflntflw ber of W here took in: the National tion at ‘Poronto,â€" A. Ruggle & Sons goneral store always enjoys a liberal patronage.= Farmers contenmiplating retiring and taking up their abode in a pleasant and sociâ€" able village in the near fubure, can secure propossessing domiciles at acâ€" ceptable prices right here in ry»} dale.â€"Mr,; Chasâ€" Bergman, of Torâ€" onto, was here last week to Arrange various business matters. noth Dyker, throe â€"and a balf years old, â€"was burned to }h‘ï¬st‘an :."ï¬oe\:m. motaiag. His â€"â€"motber him to tak® charge of a y®amoid uy-.mnnmw a ncighâ€" bot‘e The child got matches â€" and a6t S$t. Thomas, Ont., Sopt SAVE THE CHiLDREN BURNED TO A CRISP the woodshed on fire. Rescucts FLORADALE. ., Bopt. 8.â€"Kenâ€" and a half years ) uit mowi inss Om cnifiasntn e s T 574 0k m Jnl _ C + trim." ‘Phey op:ned with u.um-,lmm toâ€"Toronto this week. The evening service was used. A « Miss Jean Stuart is spending . seyâ€" by â€" Misses Hulda Stron and Mare ‘eral doys at Granton; A .: Smiith ‘"Ech bin ef ‘Euch Alle Tage.‘‘, The Misses Jessic and .. Margaret Was: artistically rendered. His _ exâ€") Stuart are visiting: Toronto flr» aelience M.vor _ John Newstead, Was| . Miss: Laura:. Roosâ€". visited friends was: artsliCally . FenQOUre®, . 2000 6 cellency Mayor Joun Newstead, present and _"gave. the audience upund _ ‘advice and much cheet. solo wa»s rendeted by Misa: P Eesd o ces 1 1 dn AEAE Pn ey k present . and 6880 the 1 lhowr. _ a| "Mr ~Ollver Geigpr loft on Saturday solo was rendeted by mm at his home in an "oald Bocsiehi oo Dethy sevicr|. Me A: , Eo M t uit it w t ent ; Bor T ‘ 4 . w $ o 1 * pb ‘ of _ Mr. Airyâ€"Lutheran Theological, "wad Moniay with bis protige Seminagry / gave a ~ splendid _ .. . ads | * sor soeiined trile? hom‘ dress . ‘"Come Thou .. > A%."‘ Mrs. -.Nm returned mb& King,‘ to the tume of" ‘Goa Save a month‘s visit with her daughter the King,"" was~sung . by the aug;â€"| Mrs. Rd L a ts .ls A +4 “,,M] "Mr.: and Mrs. ° Otto | Herold "and mthe;pmioï¬c and Lutheran hlood of daughter‘ H:durg werevigitora to Toâ€" Rev. Bleber, who flamed with . #0â€" *°Mt0«\ / quence and â€" enthusiasam. ‘The . chou Mrs. G. Merklinger and son .: Herâ€" P AGINSE solbction. PruL bert of Hanover are visiting Waterâ€" vwmmfl"‘“ o (he “: “&w evor _loo friends for ‘several days, o Wwwm‘ ol St. l“m,.‘['lh: Minty of Dundas, formerly <of was in excellent spirits, and made. t‘n...mm tol; :Mlqw“:y t M o w id 4 T 8. * splen mpression upon all Y}f‘}),‘fll Mr. Jacob Huckhnergard of Detroit, splend‘d impression upon all with his good cuoir. ~ Ore of â€"â€" the touching even.. «i the evening was the 10â€" ference to the 10th wedding anniverâ€", sary ol . the Rev.: ‘and Mrs. Bicber, when Pumï¬.:l-kl:, 1 a brief speech presented v, Mr. ant= Mrs. Bieber with a ‘cheque uu'!‘okudl::gw esteoni : by mohrcpooucn & sonâ€" fl.tion.‘ Pastor _ Bieber fittingly feelingly responded and returnp~ ed the cheque to the building fund of St. Paul‘s Church. ‘This was â€"a nows and charitable lesgon. Mayor Newstead ably and touchingly greet ed and congratulated Rev. and Mrs. Hieber ani the congregation. The evâ€" ening was a feast from start‘ to finâ€" ish, tar 4 °_‘ 4 noue 1 %Mymtmcï¬ou.mm During the past few weeks a put ty of Waterloo Young people haw ‘been â€" camping near. St. Jacobs on the banks of _ the Conestogo rivet og_â€;l‘leflu night the choir . from St. Peter‘s . Church Barlin, refdered the music. Miss Hulda Boulee, of Syracunc, N.Y.,. soprano soloist, as sisted. Revs. F. E. Oberlander, _ J. H. Croushote were the spegkers. and~ here in the sequestered â€"Shadt of massive muonarchs of the foresi, were â€" spent many happy hboutrs iD primpval fashion and the days whil ed away cin Whatever manner | i\ best suited â€"the ‘inclination. _ Bul the ~vacation daysâ€"soon pass â€" and on Friday . evening ~the~ campers . rein foreed by a gpodly â€" pumber _ frow town joined in a fimal good time . iyâ€" gether before breakiigâ€"up camp on Saâ€" turday. A huge bon fire was built and around this : a merry gathering conâ€" gregated and sought entertainment in ~Songs, recitgtions and in vatiout other ways. A ~corn roast was am ong. the diversions: of the even‘ng. andâ€"at the conclusion the . gathering dispersed in the small hours , of th morning with somwhat of a feeling of languor buwt contented in . tht recollection â€" ofâ€"an occasion happil» IOronto, Sept, 8.â€"A mad © dog, running furiously up and down _ the aisles, caused a ~panic among . Ui: moutners at ‘a funeral service in St. Michael‘s Cattedral, corner of Shu: tet â€" and â€" Bond "streets, about â€" niut o‘clock this morning. fedee L. The dog tore past the doorâ€"keeper and frothing at the mouth ram yelpâ€" ing into the building among the peoâ€" ple gathered there for .‘ requicm The amimal dodged through «+ the seatsâ€"_â€"and someâ€"of ~theâ€"moutners, realizing their ‘danger, climbed upon the seats. Them .a policeman â€" was called in, and a â€" chase , noisy enough to be qut of all proportion with the solemnity of the octasion, ensued. The dog refused to make for any of the exits, Then the ofwer brought his revolver into action and shot the canine... The wound . w as not fatal, but it â€"stayed the animal‘s wandering â€" sufficiently to allow the policeman to take hold ~and â€" cirry it qut of. the édifice. The animat was then despatched with â€" a shovel. Personals.â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Hilborn, sr., have‘ < returned _ from Brown City, ‘Mich., where they visitâ€" at Port Huton. â€"Mrs. Moses Uuw; is vigiting her daughters in â€" Buffalo, N. Y., for a tew weeks.â€" A.. great number from this locality spent a few days at Toronto Exhibition last week, among whom wetre Mr. Elton Martin, rrmr Witmer and. cousi -u:;u m , Mr. M. <Farron, Miss Tait and friend Miss Marshall.â€"Miss Alma Tait bas returned from a visit with friends in Killcan.â€"Miss McKay left Friday evening for Woodstock to spend her holidays under the parental root.â€"Miss Lily Gottesiaben, of Berâ€" lin, visited her friend Miss M. Stengel v'mflo on her ‘n.:-::.“ 'l'oton'e hi;- Rev. ‘aiker, of , paid pasâ€" | toralâ€" visits "heré lakt week.â€"Mr." and Mrs..W.. 8. Weigand and little son '-nnu the ly services . 4 "a~ Mt." g\":l *were itocs . oÂ¥er.. the _ Al CAMPERS,RETURNED here in the sequestered ~shad MAD DOG IN CHURCH LIMERICK Nrs. William Hogg and her sister Mrs. George Hogg of Barrie, â€" _ also Mr#: S. B. Bricker, were the guests. ol Elmira friends on Wednesday. Miss Jessicâ€" Watton â€"returned . _ to her home in Toronto ~Wednesday atâ€" ter 4 visit with Waterloo friends. Miss Helen Philp Teturned home Wednesday, alter spending two weeks ut the ~Millinery Openings â€" in Toronâ€" to. guest 8 of herâ€"cousins, Mr. and the Missés _ Bruce at ‘"Carrick House" for a ‘ couple pf days, left Thursday alternoon for Chicago. Dr. and â€"Mrs. C. T. Noecker left ‘Thursday to spend several wecks in . Mrs. R. Forest Ogilvey and two sons . arrived Wednesday evening for a : visit â€" with her â€" parents, Mr. and~ Mrs. Levi Bricker, Align St. . Mrs.. Wm. < Reade has returned from a several weeks‘ visit to Musâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn returned from a visit in Hamilton Tuesday guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cress: spent _theâ€" day a% the former‘s howe in Waterloo. § Mr. C, W. Wells returned Monday eÂ¥ening â€" rom aâ€"several days‘ visit in North York. _ + Mt.. Wesley Bruegeman, of Hanover visited Waterloo relatives over _ the holiday. Misses May VanEvery and Gertrude Hastie spent the holiday atâ€"the latâ€" ter‘s home in Hatriston. Mr. Wm., Zick and family of Stratâ€" ford, were visitors at the home: of his < parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Zick. Willow Ave. Miss â€" May Mcintyre of Torontd, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. UGelmann over Sunday. Mr. Gordon Hundt of Carlsrube visited : Waterloo fricnds over . ‘#e Miss Margaret McDougall spent S4,,â€" ‘Jayâ€"â€"and . Monday â€"witltâ€" friends in Hamilton. 7 Mr. E.~P. Flinfolt was a â€" visttor to his home in Sarnia over the }n‘â€" The Misses Hazel and Ida Martin, spent the _ boliday with Elmira friends. Miss _ Eie . Bechtel, of Waterlord, was the guest of Waterloo friends, Surday and Monday. Among the Waterloo visitors _ to Toronto Wednesday wereâ€"Mrs. Levi Shuhâ€" and Miss Shuh, Mr. and Mrs. E.. Schierholtz;" Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scully; Mr. J. A. Kautman, Mr. Levi Bricker and Mrs, Ogilvie. Mr. Chas. Moogk is spending a few days in Toronto. â€" ‘um O‘Donnel!l has â€"returned from ~a two weeks‘ visit with friends Miss Ethel Graybill has returned from a several weeks vacation. with friends . in . Quebec. Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. W. Voelker were visitors in Toronto Tuesday,. Mr. Wm. Sass and <wife of GCalt, in Elmira Miss Bertha Zick spent Tuesdayâ€" in Toronto. ; Mr. Harry Kumpf of Embro is â€"reâ€" newing acquaintances in town. < . _Mr. and Mrs. Orton Devitt visited the formet‘s brother at. Delhi _ over Labor Day. Mts. J. P. Seybold of _ Montreal, and Mrs. Edward Seybold, Oitaws, are here on a visit to theit father Mr. Jacob Bricker. GOLD Brockwille, Sept. _ 8.â€"Rock béing taken out of the main street . here has â€" been found to contain gold. ‘It was being . blasted: for â€"roadâ€"boilding purposes. A reptesentative of . the Dominion Geological Snz has tak~ en two bartels of ~ the rot® to >Ot FOUND IN BROCKVILLE, the :. Ror the thril who w vacly. We .:gtym-n-sb who. wishes"To 46 her Denims, Sheetings, Ti‘ckinfs, Cotâ€" tonades, Cottons, Towellings. â€" Shaker Flannel Blankets S. B. BRICKER & CO. Doersam‘s Bookstore Waterloo. DEATH OF MRS. CARL GRUHN The death tookh place on Sunmday, at Sherkston, ol Elizabeth Stacrk, wile of (Mr. "Cart Gruhn, at the age of 70 years, 6 months and , day. She Wad been, in poor bealth for an exâ€" tmded period, an@ the end was not unexpected. The duneral is to be held on Thursday at two o‘elock ‘rom the: residence of her â€" son, Frederick Grubn, 401 Wellington street, to 3t. Poeter‘s Luth. church and. Mt. Hop¢ 25¢c, 35¢ and 50¢ a yd. Corner King and Erb Streets, Waterloo, Ont. Shirting Flannelsâ€" 12 1â€"2¢, 15¢, 18¢ a yd. Shaker Flannels GREY AND WHITE. _ 10â€"4, 114 and 12â€"4 Wool Blankets IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES AT (DARK AXD L‘GHT.) Domets NEW PATTERN3 AT GKEEY AND WHITE NEW LINES OF NEW LINES OF Edison Phonographs and Records organs,â€"violinâ€"strings. â€" All â€"kinds of souvenir and souvenir post cards alsqâ€"photo supplies of all kinds. Also all kinds of books and staâ€" tionary, hammocks, wall paper, fishing tickle, eporting goods,. exâ€" press wagons, goâ€"carte, etc,, mouth We have always a large assortâ€" ment of Records on hand. ried to Mr. Gruhn. They came . to Canada in 1873, and for 830 â€" yeuts were rasidents of Berlin Atout tix years ..?o they removed to Shetks= tom made ‘their _ home with their son, Rev.â€" Aug. Gguhn. Sho is survived by six sons, three . of them in the ministcy. They are Fredk., of Berlin; Rev. Aug., of Sherkston; William, of Montreal; Rev. o.:{‘ ot Buflalo; Otto, of. Buflalo, and P«¥. Herman, of New H‘-:I".‘ Thote were sevon % x than" mamin "the » ho irainl HEADQUARTERS FOR in 1838, and im 1858 was Marâ€" y ; e t3 l * e tayy lt Wt +