.. Briefs.â€"Mr. and Mts. M. 3CN«"" \ spent Sunday in Elmira with their "son, Edgar.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Jacob ‘ Hammel of â€" New Hamburg, speut ‘ Sunday here â€" with relatives andi «"friends.â€"The last moving picture enâ€" â€" tertainment was keld in the opera ~hall last Saturhay night. A fairly "targe crowd attended. The entertainâ€" ment was good and those who _ were mot present missod a treat. " L s n a2d 1 9t oc on O dthrtibas mm ie e namaine * Political Mceting.â€" The â€" Liberal | ‘meeting in the interest of Mr. â€" King! ‘‘Ahe candidate for North Waterloo, | " was held last Tuesday night, the spaâ€" _ gjous hall being beautifully decorated. | _ ~Among the large audience were many ~dadies â€" and all listened very attenâ€", g-ï¬\ely to"The addresses given by Mesâ€" esrs. V. Stock, M.P.P., for South * Perth, of Tavistock and Dr. Thomâ€" _ son, of Galt, The last speaker of the is evening was tho candidate Mr. King _ who addressed the audience in a Yery E;_dcquent manner ‘and could have kept ~Ahe _ audience interested . for another ‘hour? The addresses were warmly Te ‘eeived and frequently applauded. The â€" «ghair was occupied ‘by Reeve A. B. ï¬wuon. Among those on the platâ€" form were Messts. Hy. Hostetler and WlA.â€"-Ven Doerbecker, Jo huroo, Harold Frickey, Gilbert ArY, Luelia Schnare. ; MAUD DIEBEL, Teacl Ig. XIâ€"Leo, . Scheckene, LdAna own, Loreen Mitchell, Clayton Schâ€" ider, Alice Preiss. Pt. 11.â€"Maggie Helm, Willie Voge), h Schnarr, _ Jobhnoy , Dorscht, enry Frickey, Ulayton Frickey. M a .Sr.â€"\lerlic Bierman, Elma dor Ella Schnarr, Edgar Schâ€" idt, Roy Schmidt, Clayton Brown, Eï¬ Helm, Edna Schmidt. 1 Jr.â€"Ralph Shant:, Bella c 330 .o u ioi stt ds hair was occupied <by Reeve A. B." Kobertson. Among those on the platâ€" form were Messts. Hy. Hostetler and C. F. Ottmanâ€" The Conservative meet« ;:a’in the interest of Mtr. R. Reid, £ be held next Friday. evening, the #th inst.â€"The Women‘s Institute \meeting _ will be hcld on Thursday the 8th inst.â€"Mr. Geo. Schopp, \wéiltord, Neb., is spending a . week h his friends.â€"Miss Tilda . Kube won the sick list.â€"Miss Anctta Otâ€" imn is visiting â€" relatives in | the win clty for a few days. ~Birthday Surprise.â€"On Tuesday cvâ€"‘ ening, Sept. 29th, a number of young ; f assembled at the home of lir. Welvin Shuh, to cetobrate ~his birthâ€" day* ‘After the usual preliminaries, company. were showed ‘to the [ where conversation afforded + amusement for the time, aitor the company satisfied to change _pastime, . spent the remaa it of the evening . cnjoyably . in playing ~games. Refreshments â€" were afterâ€" C PRCAE sÂ¥y earead hy tho ladies. Soon: Mfter, Mr. M. Shuh . was asked to ‘Wive an address to which he readily ‘Bomplied. In it he expressed bis rat to the visiting company for # "him a birthday surprise. The young _ folks departed in _ the . wee \s@mall hours of the morning, wishâ€" ig Mr. M. Shuh a happy and prosâ€" Perous year. ,* € A SAD DEATH. 1N BERLIN, The sad and untimely death _ of mcumn"ol of Mr, and Mrs. Uraike, 130. Waterloo â€" street, J. R. WICKHAM, Teacher ADVERTISERS â€" _ ROSEVILL SCHOOL REPuUi LE â€" SCHOOL REPORT Henry _ Vogel, WELLESLEY NATCHEZ and Mrs. M. Schaub must be left at this n Saturday noob, nwas _ must not be kw in ad Teacher Saloma J ohnny WOIRRCE+ Addresses were delivered by Messrs. w. H. Breithaupt, J. Hofman, E. P. Clement, K.C., and A. W. Wright. ‘The latter spoke in the interests . of lthe Comservative candidate and durâ€" ing the course of his address _ chalâ€" ‘lenged Mr. King to a public debate on ) the issues of the campaign. V 1 1 y P TR ; TTT C ed â€" and © enthusiastic ‘Tuesday even‘ng. . _ ‘The meeting in Hummel‘s Hall,was ‘-,...,uuurzq wever held in !ao.- ingdale and Mr. King was given &A AMAntm splendid reception. He reviewed The i: 43 > issues of the day in his ususl bright * w tloquent sty1# And made a Yery Psn m h m To onl ies ine m ce wiman C. » » **> has of Berlin, also delivered interesting‘ag his report at 'j';:‘;'_'“"n“ the Mr. King got a rousing reception when he arrived at the | Casino â€" in Bridgeport from Bloomingdale, which was attended by over 300 electors ahd others. VW Tess 2C COs enE ts Mr. King accepted the challenge amid loud applause. He made a tellâ€" ing address and the audience applaudâ€" ed him to the echo. He effectively reâ€" plied to Mr. Wright‘s address but the latter departed from the Casino when Mr. King began. L C Do y seli MiL. MIND TUUBOCC Bollmingdale and Bridgeport _ will give substantial majorities for _ the Liberal candidate on Oct. 26th. * Sr. 4.â€"Lilly Ratz, Irene Hofstetter, Nettie Melrose, Clara Albert, Louise Livingston. 1 L A2 0C ru dn School Réport.â€"Names of the highest in each class, in order of it, in Baden Public School for month of September. Jr. 4.â€"Annie Doerfling, _ FJOICNCE Martiny, _ Winnie Bechtel, Elsic Kuntz, lda Bechstcin, Friedz Daub. Sr. 3.â€"Ida Kuntz, Lynetta Hunsâ€" berger, Nellie Fowler, Bertha Krumâ€" pelt, Gertie Bechtel, Hulda Bartscher. Jr. 3.â€"Clarence Lautenschlager, Elâ€"â€" len Saunders, Henry Brubacher, Marie Biesel, Luclia Heldman, David _ Livâ€" ingston. | Sr. 2.â€"Olivia Voll, Mary Brubach . er, Janet Doherty, Alvin Kropp, Ka tie Brucckner, Frieda Schumm. Jrâ€" 2.â€"Ena Shantz, Ethel H\ml-‘ berger, Lorna Kumpf. } Sr. Pt. 2.â€"James Saunders, Mabe!! Gartung, _ Aaron Schmidt, _ Harry Kuntz, Aaron Gascho, Lucinda Erb. ’ Jr. Pt. 2.â€"Ernis Randall, Billy ii'illings, Willie Litwiller, Viola Seip, \Olevea Loiskau, Walter Kischel. Part 1â€"Class Dâ€"Fanny Miller, Joâ€" sie Schaeffer, Vera Schweitzer, Engelâ€" bard Martini, Johnny Geisel, Thomas lllarper. Bs 1 w esc cl4 Cora Hunsberger, Alice Hebel, Herl 1{uber. School. Jr. IV.â€"M. Hagey, _ G. Lonsbuty, K. Snider. ® | _ Sr. HLâ€"L. Oberholtzer, C. Tait, V. Cornell, A. Hilbotn, M. Oberholt zer. I. Kinsey,. , â€" Jr. lII.â€"L. Hemmerick, R. Hagey, J. Gimbel, A. Peck, M. Hilbotn, w. . Toman, I. Gingrich, M. Cornell. | _ Sr. 11.â€"E. Tatum, E. Shantz, E. Hagey, A. Cotnell, W, Cornell, _ A. D. HARPER, Principal; L. A. GANE, * EDITH PATTON, ETHEL TUFFORD, = \ _ Assistants. ‘The attendance at the school is in advance of last year, and there is a larger membership in the higher classâ€" es. All parents should give _ their children every opportunity to attend regularly, and coâ€"operate with â€" the teachers and assist in the _ common vnd of securing for the children an education which will in future prove of inestimable value to them. Part 1â€"Class â€"C.â€" Carl _ Kischel Sr. I1.â€"E. Tatum, . ShantZ, > Hagey, A. Cotnell, W, Cornell, _ A Sharman, G. Kinsey. Jr. 11.â€"C. Tatum B. Gingrich, G Kinsey, P. Hilbotn F. Shantz, P Krease, S. Martin, H. Watson, M Good. Part II.â€"W. Lonsbury, W. Good, S Shantz, T. Hoberjake, J. Gingrich, A Oberholtzer, L. Hartel. Sr. 1.â€"G. L. Tatum, I. Snider, M Kinsey,° M. Cornell, B. Cotnell, E Dillin, L. Hughes. Jtr. 1. â€"L. I. Tatum, L. UDCLNU!" zer, M. Wagner, H.â€" Cornell, H. ‘Toman and _ C. Snider, _ equal) L Scharman, L. Shantz, E. Gingrich, L Cornell, J. Hoberjake, C. Watson. Floradalo cider mill will be in operâ€" ation from Tuesdays to Fridays.â€"The root and apple crops are now h«ing harvested in this vicimity.â€"A number from here . attended a picnic at Wa‘ lenstein last week. â€"Mrs. Maggie Ritâ€" tinger, who has been visiting at Rev Mr. Eifert‘s since last July, return~ turned to her home in Kansas Gac+ Iwcek.â€"()ur mild _ summer weather greatly benefitted her health.â€" Mr. Plilip Rominger is again conducting a ghow business on his own kavk He started _ two weeks ago. ="The political meeting held in Steddic‘c‘s Hall on October 2ud, was quite a weeess. The . chairman, _ Mt. Jobn I‘fox, did not have to call aaybo dy to order.â€"A! large number . from here and â€"vici abtendedâ€" the 1 eral . of a y daughter of Ur. lJ'oh mm- Mige. ~Mr. m n m Wike m During the month o( puwbel the At Mr, Reid‘s Home. §. NO. 4 Waterloo, Pine Grove SCHOOL REPORT BADEN. M. E. McKAY, Teacher H;-cr,i Enos _ Gingerich, Herbie Ropp, â€" Caroline FLORADALE Tatum, L. Oberholtâ€" the s1X tablishments. The assessment TOLALNS however, show a handsome increase of $138,821 over _ lastâ€"year, . which brings the total assessment . up to $2,117,006..© The largest â€" Increase was in: the south ward namelyâ€" $89,628, tdilowed by the north with $24,615, the east $14,493, and the west ward $10,085. k ‘ Following is a summary of the asâ€" sessor‘s figures: F North_Ward. _« + Assessment. 1908 .......c4.. cce c aguen benriianys $323,480 1907 L.,.0....,. cuomsumcns rimaigns 208,865 East Ward. Mrs. Hamilton has _ returned from St. Catharines and will spend . the winter here with her brother â€" and sister Capt. and Miss McCallum. â€" Dr. and Mrs.. Pearson Winn of Alvinâ€" ston, are guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Winn.â€"Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Holley and Miss Vera have teturned from their trip to Kingston. â€"Mr. Wilbert Clemens has gone. to Foronto where he will take a course in "Arts" at the University.â€" Mrs. @alph Murton and infant daughter aave returned to their home in Torâ€" >nto after spending a month at the ’ wome _of Capt. McCallum.â€"Mrs. Wm. Schaaf visited her daughter Mrs. J. Gough in Stratford last week.â€" Not wishing to leave the impression that mly one of our townsmen attended the "Laurier‘"‘ demonstration last week I might say that about two wundred of our staunch Liberalsjourâ€" reyed to the County Town _ to hear. the popular premier.â€"Mrs. Jno. Bucâ€" tet and Mrs. J..Hartmain visited in gerlin last week.â€"Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Ninn and family, and Dr. and _ Mrs. Pearson Winn spent last Sunday with celatives in Waterloo.â€"Mr. F. _ W. Sheppard, P.S.L., of Berlin, paid anâ€" »ther visit to our school last _ Thursâ€" day.â€"Mr. Mahion Zurbrigg who spent ‘he summer _ teaching in the _ West spent last week at his home here. He 1as gone to Toronto where he will sontinue his studies at Victoria Colâ€" lege.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer Y Sparta, Mich., visited at the home of Dr. R. T. Winn. last week.â€" Mr. Wm. Kerr has gone. to the West where he will spend several months. 1908 1907 \ goodly number of our citizens went to Galt on Monday evening to hear \r. Borden.â€"Mrs. .J. Morley is isiting her son Mr. Chas. Morley in Brantford.â€"Mr.â€" Ernie Murbach of Elyria, Ohio, is visiting at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mitchell. â€"Rev J. A. and Mrs. Chapmam entertained a few of their friends at the parsonâ€" age on Wednesday evening. â€" Messrs. Weber and Becker took a number of our townsmen to Galt on Wednesday evening to hear Hon. Fielding.â€" Now that Jack Frost is putting in an . apâ€" pearance, our young men are forsak« ing their camps on Lynden Islandi Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Meler are visiting friends here. $ Marrjed on Tuesday.â€"A pretty wedâ€" 3 ding was solemnized in St. Mary‘s C R. C. church on Puesday moning‘ when Miss Theresa Schultz became | the bride of Mr. Andrew Gatschene. I Theâ€"bride who was given away by her , 4 brother Mr. Jno. Schultz, wore . a dainty gown of white silk with trimâ€" t_ mings of val. lace and satin _ ribbon, also the customary veil and . orange ‘l blossoms and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Kate Schultz, and | by Miss Mary Gatschene, sister of the * groom, while Mr. Ed. Gatschny and! Mr. Aug. Schultz supported the | groom. The marriage ceremony was ; performed by Rev. V. Kleopfer in‘ the presence of the immediate relaâ€" tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gatsâ€" | chene will reside in New Hamburg» _‘ Mrs. W. H. Smith with her chll-l dren left on Monday for her _ home in Toronto, after spending some time ‘\ with her mother Mrs. R. Puddicombe. ' â€"|\ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sterling and Masâ€". ‘|tet Harry spent Sunday with Hamâ€" ;\ burg friends.â€"Mr. J. Morley returned ‘|to Smithville on Tuesday alter spenâ€" ding a week with his family here. â€" â€"| Mr. and Mrs. Lowis Peine _ left on Monday evening to take in the C. P. â€"|R. ticket agents‘â€" excursion to Deâ€" ; Fersiv un‘ other points «â€"Prinfty Math, rApdist church has been reâ€"decorated _|and new seats have been installed for g| the choir. ‘The interlor presents . a |very neat and attractive appearance. _| The New Hamburg Orchestra assisted 5 the choir on Sunday evening and adâ€" "| ded greatly to the interest of the long Increase Increase service NEW HAMBURG $578,713 546,220 $24,615 $14,493 South Ward. West Ward. Total Assessment. Total Population. ‘The increases in 1907 in assessments over the year 1906 were as follows:« North WALO ... ...0... $1,0920 Eagt WArd ...z..2.s..2002. 19,518 South ward .......... }....2. 1%,518 West Ward ......... ............ . 21,200 Markleâ€"At Limerick, Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Markle, a son. | Goodâ€"At~ Limerick, Sept. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Good, a son. Edwardsâ€"At Galt, Oct. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Edwards. Harbuckâ€"At Berlin, Sept. 8th, ‘to Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Harbuck, . a daughter. : Gatemanâ€"At Hanover, Sept. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Gateman, . a daughter. Martinâ€" Near Heidelberg, Sept. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Elias Martin, a son. Horstâ€"Near St. Jacobs, Sept. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Horst, a son. Martinâ€" In Woolwich, Sept. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Martin, a 1907 Schaeferâ€"In Woolwich, Sept. ° 30th, to‘ Mr. and Mrs. Justus Schacfer, ‘ a son. © t Martinâ€" In Jerusalem section, Oct. ist, ~to Mr. and Mrs.â€" David~ ~L.. Martin, a daughter. Montagâ€"At Petersburg, Sept. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Montag, & daughter. x . 4 1907 1908 . 1907 . Increase Total increase Carolina Huttnér, relict of the late Rev. Imanuel Wurster, in her 77tk year. Leopardâ€"At Berlinâ€"Waterloo hospital, Sept. 28th, Miss lï¬l, of Galt. Gourlayâ€"â€"At Berlin, Oct. 2nd, Regiâ€" nald Alexander, infant son of l_n‘} and Nrs. Sidney GoGrlay (nee Jenâ€" nie (Glodbold of Waterloo), aged ts Sloanâ€"At Gait, Oct., Robert iSioan, !fl 90. years, s n 0r Alpatioon,"‘s brotneran‘ 3 8. imson, | a brotherâ€"inâ€" months MARRIAGES BIRTHS. Oct., Robert Sloan, Bean of _ Galt, $2,117,006 1,078,185 $875,885 $65.800 ..".. mile south of Hawkesville, c $138,821 $10,085 $57,151 49,300 -n-unï¬ ig ~ at one ‘ g‘vlock _ p.m,. 89,028 perty, vis:. _ _ Â¥ i LIVE . 8STOCK.â€"Blackâ€" horse 1@ years old, good worker; 4 cows supâ€" 4, 431 4,403 18 galt, J heifer supposed to be in calf, l.nl.thdl heilers, rising /2 years old, . thoroughbred Shorthorn bull, 18 months old with pedigree, 4 spring calves, one Holstein, dog. â€" IMPLEMENTS.â€" â€"_ Masseyâ€"Harris binder, Deering mower (new), Masseyâ€" ‘ Harris cultivator (nearly new), seed ; drill, land roller, â€" dise, hayrake, Luew , Ayr plow, Yankee plow, Preston 2« lurrow â€" gang plow, scuffier (nearly new), 4 section ijron harrow, Waâ€" gon, 2 seated carriage (new),â€" topâ€" biggy, open buggy, cart, douw ble sleigh, hayrack, stockrack, stoueâ€" boat, new wagon scale, 2000 lbs., caâ€" pacity, grass seeder, bag truck with bagger, Masseyâ€"Harris turnip pulper (new), crosscut saw, scythe, doubleâ€" trees, neckyokes, 2 chains, crowbars, posthole auger, shovels, spades, hoes, forks, 2 sets wagon planks, set logâ€" â€" > w _ ‘# breeding sows. _ with litter at side by time of . sale, 5 ewes, 60 hens mostly leghorns, . one Collie | FURNITURE, ETC.â€"Cooking stovâ€" i es, corner cupboard, 2 benches, washâ€" ing machine, wringer, ‘10 large apple Idrying racks, daisy * churn, smalH churn, centre table, bedstead, wash sink, wash dryet, spinning wheel, _3 | tubs, wardrobe, apple dryer and maâ€" ny other articles â€" too numerous to mention. & > | No reserve as the farm is sold. _ TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, roots, chickâ€" ‘cnl and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that ‘amount 12 months‘ credit on approved. joint notes _ or â€"3 per cent off for cash payments of ‘credit amounts. JOS. MICKUS, AUG. HERZOG, ging holters complete, 24 ft. ladder, 36 rods of Portable bond fencé, set of heavy feam _ harness, set plow harness, set single harness, scalding trough, grindstone. EEVMEEY BADRDOCCCCC GRAIN.â€"55 bushels peas, 100 busâ€" hels barley, 200 bushels oats, 500 bushels _ mangolds, 8 tons timothy hay, fArstclass. lin occasional dose will keep little onâ€" es well. Guaranteed to contain no opiate or poisonous soothing stuff. Good for the new born baby or: the well grown _ chird. Mrs. Ronald L. Seafield, Palmer Rapids, Ont., says: â€""Baby‘s Own Tablets are the most satisfactory â€" medicine I have _ €VeI used, and I would not like to be without â€" the Tablets in the house." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at. 235 cents a box from The . Dr. imn:nm'- Medicine â€" Co., Brockville, . Ont. BABY‘S OWN TABLETS WILL CURE YOUR BABY Meinein oeteen en t E digestion, worms, or the other minot ailments of childhood, give them Baâ€" by‘s Own Tablets. This medicine will give relief right away, making sound, refreshing sleep possible. Better still 41â€"2¢ Briefs.â€"Mrs, Beaver has removed from®this village to Preston, . where she has purchased a home.â€"Mr. (Â¥eo. Slipper, who has quite recently had his name added to _ Uncle Sam‘s pension list has returned from vis iting friends in Felyon and . E)ton, Mich.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thoman were â€" visitors in Dundec Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coons, of Doon were guests of Mr. Ji&cob Krease‘y "Locust Cope‘‘ Sunday, and also vis* ited Mr. Jogiah Oberholtzer, "Little Paradisc."â€"Mr. Frits Howke, of St. Jacobs, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Isaac Good.â€"Mr. Thomas Dol. lon, of Georgetown, who spent a few \day: at the home of Mr. John Tait, and his little daughter Edith returnâ€" If your little ones are subject to lic,â€" simple {evers,. cqnltlpaï¬on, inâ€" ed to Georgetown.â€"Miss Ella "Lutz, of Freeport, spent Sunday at ‘"Sunâ€" dale Farm‘‘â€"Misses E. and M. Stonâ€" gel, visited friends in Berlin Sunday. The ragulat meeting. of the Conts~ togo Farmers‘ Club ,:ill be held _ on ‘Thursday evening _ of the 8th inst. | The subject for discussion will be the fceding of : beef cattie.â€"Mr. Louâ€" is Holle and Mr. H. D. Dahmer have tecently put telephones into their houses.â€"Mr. Chas. Hass, formerly of this place, but lately of Waterloo, moved â€" back to Conestogo, into Mr. F. Holle‘s house.â€"Mr. Noah Sittier maved Fa Ht~Fardhe Tact : Tresday.â€" week when Mr.â€" F. 8. cmnnm'-‘ little boy, about 24 years. old wandâ€" eted down the mill hill all alone and fell into the mill race and was drowned before his whereabouts were discovered. . We â€" extend, our sincere sympathy to the bereaved parents in Ahetr â€" sorrow.â€"Mr. Ph. Decher is conâ€" fined to bis bed with sickness. â€"Mr. Wm. Stroh will in the near future, move â€" to. Haldimand © county where 16 bought a farm.â€"Mr, John Hemâ€" merich and Mr. Witmer,. of Preston, triends hoere Saturday evenâ€" to â€" be in call, 2 Auctioneer LIMERICK CONESTOGO Proprietor, of the Conesâ€" kere _ last! CROSSHIILL SCHOOL REPORT: | P ii in in Full range, all sizes of =â€" Vests, Drawers, Combination Suits, Black Tights, etc., from 25c to $2 per garment. $. B. BRICKER & CO. We are now +showing for garly fall trade a most complete range of ladies‘, Misses‘, and . Children‘s Underwear,. es Doersam‘s Bookstore Waterloo. Sr. TIV;â€"Cecii Barbour, Willie Anâ€" ticknap, Sr. _ 111.â€"Gladys Harron, Hattic Bickle, Elma Snider, Herbert _ Herâ€" golt, Allen Shantz,. Sarah Boshart, Levinia . Stahie. Jr. 1Iâ€"Alberta Shantz, Aloyes Hergott, Jacob Zehr, Donald Campâ€" bell, Léah Boshart, Freda _ Lather, Bessie Bickle, Josie Roth, Geo. Renâ€" 1e, Annic.. Birmingham. f If you bave not seen these beautifalâ€"new Suitingsâ€"forâ€" early Fall, yo1 should do so at once. Now when the assortâ€" â€" ment is large you can make your selections all the easier. We . carry a full assortment of all the new sbades for Fall, NEW CHEVIOTS, 750, 85¢, 1.:00, 1.:25, $1.50.â€"â€"â€" NEW WIDE WHALE SERGE, 50c, 75¢, $1 to 1.85. NEW VENETIANS3, 50c, 69¢, 85¢, 1.00, $1.25 NEW BROADCLOTHS, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, $1.75. FANCY SUIT LENGTHS, exc‘usive patterns, only one suit of each pattern in checks aud stripes, Cheveron stripes and in all the newest colorings, n â€"vy blue, brown, green, copenâ€" hagen blue, etc,, these are excellent value and range in price from 7 00, 8.50, 10 00, 12 00 to $15.00. NEW FALL TRIMMINGS. Braids and Lices are the strong features this season and our stock never was better. Our new laces just to hand are exquisite, all overs, insertions and lace applique. PLAIN SILK BRAIDS in all the new shad:s to match our New Dress Goods in every width from the narrowest to 2 inches wide at 4c, 6¢, 82, 108 to 25¢. _ . _FANCY BRALIDS, all the new effects in gilt and Dreeden,all ‘ widths, price 10¢c, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ to 60c. DRESS NETS. Nets for blouses and drcsg trimminge in f round mesb, fillett and Point Desprit in white, ecro, Par‘s _ and black, price, 506, 750 and $1.00. ~@r. 11. â€"Goldwin Hatron, _ Elmer Biokle, Willie Sohweltwer. .____â€" _ _ NEW FALL SUITINGS Puritan and Ceetee â€" Brands â€"â€"> Berlin, September 15th, 1908. Corner King and Erb Streets, ‘Naterloo, Ont Lang Bros. & Co. 55555555555555 5656G66 66. Guaranteed puge wool and unskrinkable, stock comprises two of the best Makers shown in Canad2. â€" _ iR The Celebrated BHGSGSEEALCELEEASAAOET 5t t4, â€" Edison Phonographs ) and Records + . We have always a large assortâ€" » ment of Records on hard. Also all kinds of tooks and staâ€" tionary, hammocks, well paper fishing tackle, sporting goods, exâ€" press wagons, goâ€"carts, etc,, mouth organs, violin strings. All kinds of souy enir and souvenir poâ€"t cards also photo supplies of all kinds. PC 11. â€"Mattie Alvrecht, â€" Méeuno Bremnaman, _ Mary Gascho, Barbara Zehr, M. Boshart, Minnic Kroetsch, Litzie Birmingham, John Stahle. Pt. 1. Sr=â€"M. Erb, John Lather, Hilda Sclyweitzer. ~Part I.â€"John Rennie, Aaron Zehr, Christian _ Albrecht, Emma Brennaâ€" man, John Tillfe, n-vldrlkrrm: The follqswwing received the honot mark for good* conduct:â€"Cecil Bar« bour, Willie Anticknap, Gladys Marâ€" ron, Herbert Hergott, Allan Shants, Alberta _ Shaots, _ Aloyes Hergott, Donald (‘r. Jacob Zehr, Geo. Rennic, Annig_ Birmingham, _ Freda HEADQUARTERS FOR Leat