CX 1 > _ .. CASKETS § $ E;Mm Hn;:-dlomhnd e 1. 3.3 of town. " UNDERTAKING @ : tions of fruits, etc. %;m'Smcflle ol Fergus, Presbyterâ€" ï¬lï¬?mï¬ent of the Womrn‘s Foreign jlï¬ionry ‘Society gave ‘a very> able and impressive address at the â€"anr nual Thankâ€"offering meeting of the Waterloo Auxiliary held in the Presâ€" ‘byterian shurch yesterday afternoon. rpm STREET, WATERLOO.â€". . mmw ; Residence, 207 Despite the inclomency of the weaâ€" ther there was a good attendance at â€""?hiâ€"ï¬xm Saturday The price gcbum and eggs ranged from 23 to B5c, while vegetables were to be had in. abundance. Fow!l sold at the usual prices. . Package :dyes at hall price, any shade for i25¢, Royal package Dye Co. Toronto. * 44,â€"1t . In the Evangelical church . Sunday evening Rev. M: L. Wing. delivered a discourse on the subject ‘"The Eve of ‘¥he Election,‘"> the service being of a ipatriotic character.. The choifs sang O Canada,"‘ and the service closed ‘with singing God Save the King. Anniversary services wilt be held in the Methodist Church on Sunday, Nov, ‘ember 15th, when Rev. Alfred E. Laâ€" vell, B.A., a former pastor will Â¥e présent ana preach 3*1 the services. Special music will be furnished. 3:.'%0!\, of ~the firm of Stewart ind _ Witton, Architects, Mamilton, who had the contract for the installa 4i0onâ€" of the new lavatories at the ‘wchool paid a visit of inspection to the school on Tuesday. J. Letter & Son _ Mrs. John Nichot will be the hosâ€" tess of the Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid $Society, at her home, Willow street, toâ€"morrow (Thursdayy afternoon, at three q‘clock. A very kind invitation is ~ extended to_all the members and their friends, mmore enthusiastic _ excecuted a beat dance; But their â€" jubilation was ghortâ€"lived â€"and â€"â€" when the retutns om the townships. and the neighborâ€" Ang town wore received they sud« denly â€" ceased their antics and disapâ€" }&- B. E. Bechtel very plmanlly‘ &hflmined & few lady friends . on Thursday evening in honor of ~ Mts. Hinclrlific who is at presenta visiâ€" tot : in town. ‘The _ occasion proved u_!u{‘ eninga,h from the fact that mdm‘ attendance © were old * olmates â€" and teiminiscences . of t:â€" early schoot â€"days formed & pleasant diversion. ‘ SPECIAL MEETING flaï¬gud meeting of the _ Town was held on Wednesday alterâ€" noon in â€" reference to transferring the deed of the old Sewer farm purâ€" chased by Mr. H. B. Duering to the new proprietor, owing to some â€" misâ€" understanding in regard to the jease. No definite. action was taken in . the inatter. <# Ti 0o Hgargo oo A fine and upâ€"to.dateâ€" stock of ‘ Amether meeting will be beld. in ce ol a few days when ‘the matter mh be considered. " Rev. R. J. (Eluotb returned" on Thut#day _ from an enjoyable _ trip of Reveral weeks to the West darâ€" ing which time in attended the zes slong of the annual meeting of _ lho‘ general Board of Missions of the Methodist â€" church of â€"which he is a men which was hbeld at Vam ..,“-.\ BO_ o “:h;fl 6t els uy tiiightitedt ouprint :‘ C routs 9 d . Among + ints TIEâ€" BACK FROM THE WEST equipped TOWN COUNCIL Elwoth returned on WaTERLOO ed to give ?"'ï¬ â€˜ L: e .L ‘-.._.:‘; ‘,*: ï¬.. ‘__‘_ o. o iey it ")," ‘d %v ch " F of. theâ€"| law to give>expression aw c beauiifil: â€" gold > E‘ml on + s graved .10 that ge who has 2o »lelthlolly and well served." â€" the several‘ organizations with which he has been identified. "Mr. 3. B. m &s,. President of the Board of Trade stated the . purpose of: the gathering after which~Mr.~W. H. Rddsl read ait "Address â€"Beautifuinyâ€" engrossed, expressing "the general W "‘re gret .at the ° departure of / Mr. Flinâ€" toit and testifying to the acteptance with : which he had served. the comâ€" mubity. ied pomennt en shite se aot connected and the. very pleasant surâ€" prise “% tely ~unexpected would _ * Jong~ Siniger : inâ€"his memory. This was the fast occasion on which he ... had <been: the â€"recipient of ~.>& evidence of the esteem. of Wm G e he 6e "> E word said about t; â€" He has come . to the town anjentire stcauger, naving ‘law school . to enterâ€" into partner« ship with _ Mr. McBride . and "had little â€" experience in the profession: Buring his . residence: here. which exâ€" tended overa period of five years be Ind made many. warm friends ‘ and he was loath toâ€"sever the pleasant associations> withâ€"the town‘s titizens but after careful consideration he had decided to accept a situation in the General . Solicitors‘ Office of. » the C.P.R. at Montreal, ~He alluded â€" 40â€" his connection with the several organâ€" izations of. which he had been a member and~ his pleasant relations therewith and if. ever occasion wfferâ€" ed itsell to again locate in Western Ontario the northern part of â€" the County. of Waterloo would be lis first choice. â€" Messts. J. B. Hughes, W. H. Ridâ€" dcll, Thos."Hilliard, Geo. Moore, ~ B. E. Bechtel, Richard Roschman, A: Weidenhamimer, J. H. Roosâ€" andâ€"othâ€" erts present testificd to the worth of Mr. Fliatolt and voiced their regret at hisâ€"departure. *" Reference was made to his ~servic es in connection with the Board of Trade .of which he was secretary for several years, the Hospital Board, and. other organi¢ations ‘with whiclh he had been prominently identified and which had the benefit of his efforts. A young man of high principles and always. diligent in the â€"discharge of ‘An aged resident of Waterloo passâ€" ed away Tuesday afternoon in the porâ€" son of Mrs. Richm aiter an extended iliness of 72 years. The late Mary Hentielta Richni,uec Schultz, â€" was born â€" in ~Jucterbogh, Germany on Jan. 20th, 1836 /And emâ€" igrated to Greenville, Mich., in 1871. In 1876 she removed to Watertloo, where _ she ~had since ‘resided. Shc was mattied to the late Christian Riclyn in 1871 wheo died in 1877. One daughter and twd grandchildren sufâ€" vive. A son died in 1900. The funeral will be held on Friday‘ afternoon â€" from ._her late residence, Moore Ave., at 2<o‘clock, where serâ€" vice~ will be held thence toâ€" Mount CURLING CLUB Hope cemetery for interment, A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Waterioo Curling Club was held Tuesday evening when the following officers were elected for the ensuing Patronâ€"Mr. J, E. Seagtam. Patronessâ€"Mrs. J E, Seagram Hon. Pres.â€"Chas. Moogk,â€"8r. Presidentâ€"E. F. Seagram Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"D: °C, Kuntz Secretatyâ€"A. E. Devitt "Bak Treasurerâ€"J . Fergusoi ..( ~â€" Management â€" _ Committeeâ€"F.. G Hughes, W. Hogg, W. G. Weichel, D C, Kuntz, % t mad 1t was decided to enter teams in the Ontario Tankard and in the District Cup com{u@itiun. <xo. Mr. E. F. Seagram presonted the clab with four bhandsome silvet eups to be awarded Ao_ the runners up 4n the Moore Trophy. o is SERVICES IN \Rev. R. J. EMiott occupied _ the puipit of the Methodist church, Watâ€" crloo, on Sunday after @h absence _ of serctal wiutks. ~ In theo eventer he made special reference to his trip and gave some interesting information rélative to the annual meeting of the General Mission â€" Board of <heâ€" Methodist Church which imet in Vancouver, B.C; iThe Board this year had charge of the disbursement.â€"ef. $500,000 â€" .. which sum had been appropriated for misâ€" sion work, _ anhd even thisâ€" jarge amount was inadequate. Tho ~â€" deteâ€" gates also had an %zwtnm ol bidâ€" ding farewell to outgoing . misâ€" stonartes to China who were about lh sail.. He . wnce of theâ€" DEATH OF MRS. C, RIEHM METHODIST CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING the ~dutles t MiC. Fiikhor\ sincevint . whtkes a â€" suctessful â€"â€" carger it the v field of activity in the city of .. During his> regidence in Watâ€" 1 ooo‘ rmpiate bas ty and houesty of purposeâ€" ehe deavor â€" and . his efforts and asslsâ€" tance in any good. work: and: ~his presence will be much missed in â€" soâ€" Clal, wcivic and ‘other. circles. * Dearâ€" Sir,â€"Your : many friends ull admirers in this town, while hastenâ€" ‘ng: to extend to ~you.their hearty congratulations ‘ in your, recent _ apâ€"‘ pointment to a Iugrative position in‘ the Generai: Solicitors‘ Office of :â€" the Canadian . Pacific ~Railway at Monâ€"| treal, :take â€"this opportunity: : ow the ‘ eve of_ ~your ‘departure. tromâ€"their _ midst, to assure you that you will be greatly missed, not alone by: "the citizens~ in genérat "but especially â€" by those â€" with whom since youâ€"came (o Watertoos, â€"five~ yoars ago, you have been "closcly identified in one. ca~ pacity ol another ~to the ~betterâ€" mentof _ the social, religious, civig and‘ general welfareâ€" of the town.: As an active Wflï¬mâ€" linâ€"Waterloo % Board, as . & member of ~the Q;rly Board â€" of the" church ;toâ€"which ‘you belong and a ~ valued ~ worker in the .. Sunmdayâ€" school, â€" but . more â€".particularly ...as Secretary for several~ years of ihc Board of Trade of ~this town . you have ~ rendered _ service which «s veryâ€"â€" materially" «contributed ‘to proâ€" mote ~ the _ best. interesis of â€" these. organizations. .And, Sir, while: we. all regret to lose . your sunny simil« es,your . genial companionship and your ready and~ effective coâ€"operation . in those . things which go to make the vatious walks of life Mr easier â€" to tread, we desire at the same time to assure you that our best wishes for .your sugcess and happiness will . asâ€" company . you to the wider field of uselfulness,. to ‘which you have â€"cen appointed .in theâ€"metropolitan City: of Montrcal. â€" And now. sit, on behalf of the citâ€" izens of â€" Waterloo, we ask you to accept ~this gold ~watch duly inserib ed as a~ miomento of the . yearts you have, xc believe, bhappily. spent in this pros. ccuus : town. â€" J. B. Fischer, Mayor Following was the address read E, P. Flintoft, Esq «â€"=[[COmMIsSION MET At a ‘mecting ‘ of the Watet Light _ Commission â€" Thursday following â€" accounts . were passe( R. W. Chisholm & Co. | Waterloo Engine Works â€" Standard â€" Meter Co Berlin Light Commission Davis and. Johnston McCaill $ros., Co J.H an LipW@rdt Bros. M. Weichel & Son W. Hogg W. H. Dobbin Water Commission E. Dermul Simplex Engineeting Co., W. H. Pobbin Mackenzie Milne Co, Commercial Oil Co. Daily â€" Citizen * Liphardt Bros. Weichel & Son Waterloo Electric Light and Powâ€" er Co. & emulated C. W. Dobbin A motion .. was passed that three dollars be paid ©Ceo. Frederick 6n account of tresspassing on his lot while sinking the last well. It you, want clothing and foolweat at Jess than factory prices read adver« tisament cof " A. Weselob, Berlia on page Thyee of this fssuc. This sale started on Oct. 24th and ends Saturâ€" day, Nov. 7th, When in Bertin come and. investigate, At will pay ‘ you to come miles to get out moneyâ€"saving values during the great manufacturers gale. â€"Doa‘t miss it. uc a® 16 DAYS‘ SALE AT WESELOW‘8. Investigate and see for yoursell the Art â€" covering in Wigs and . Toupees Prof. Dorenwend Patent Toupees are now wotn on over .90,000 heads by all classes in all statwas of â€" lie, â€" . GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BALD In this particulat structureâ€"the vonâ€" Hilation is perfect; as light as a feaâ€" ther; is secutely adjusted to the head; can be combed just as your own hair; they make any man fook . ten years younger, besides the protection fuas the . "Cale thil tee thene a3 Walper se amies" how. T. . _ n n Waterloo, Ont., Oct. 24, 1008 ~~J. B. HUGHESâ€" Prcsident. Board ofâ€"Trale Water Accounts Co _ 408â€"50 105.30 t 23.20 25. 00 $92.70 4.37 $4.50 100.00 10.47 s.31 314.42 134.44 34.78 1.90 10.00 $1.26 88.18 22.13 .19 38.45 ond alâ€" â€" Mr. (Irvine £, O ~Torom -agflâ€"ï¬nlbnz.â€" !’";;.r;.‘- .3 llurllé, o of ut Commerce, Toronto, and Dr. Arthur Day, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.~Bricker. :â€"* : Mc:~E. . W. Schnidt spent Sunday in â€" Mr. W. Uffeimana ol New Hamburg was aâ€"visitor at his home ~here over ‘_Mrs. Colquhoun left Monday > for a.visit of several months‘ with her gister, Mrs. C. Pirle in Central Am ~ Dr. Sheldon â€" ~Bingham, Hamilton was a visitor to Waterlo0. +4 ©â€" T o o en ie mae hame, op "MiZ Pa., is a guest ‘at the home his patents Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Devitt for a few ~days. # * B Mrs.<J. Uffelmann is spending a lew days in Galt. Mrs. H. Morgan ~ of _ Bellevilie is ,snï¬dln;nu month at the home of her mother Mrs. Hy.. Roos, George St., Mr.. Morgan has ‘recently purchased a Aailoring .andmen‘s furnisbing ‘ busiâ€" ness in thatâ€"city. Mr. Israel Weber ofâ€" Elmira, <alle on friends in town on Saturday, _ DIEDâ€"IN CHURCH. Death came suddenly on Sunday. to Mr. John Parker, an old and _ most respected ~resident of â€" Beverly â€" townâ€" Ship, who, while attending Kirkwall Church, at the morning .service, wus stricken ‘with heart_failuro: and: dicd instantly. ‘The deceased was a . aâ€" tive of. Beverly, son of the late Rubâ€" ert Parker, a pioneer who came from England and settled in the township over Seventy years ago. A MAGISTRATE i INYVESTIGATES ZAM BUK Says it is a Wonderful Healer â€" and Docsâ€" More ‘Than is Claimed ~~~~Ror It. *hb No twusehold . remedy: iin existence has won such glowing tributes â€" from people in ; high‘ places a§s has Zamâ€" buk. Mr. Roger, F. Perty, Justice of the Peace for British Columbia, tes tedâ€" <thisfamous‘ balm and this . is what he says. of it “* Zamâ€"Buk Co., l tlemen.â€"After a very fair trial I bave proved Zam Buk eminently saâ€" tisfactory. . In my case it cured a «lin rash of ‘five years standing which no doctor bad been ‘able to do any good fot. "I would certainly encourage . any person Zamâ€"Buk in theit home. 1t truly ~does evfén more than you clain for it. For my own part I would not now â€" be. without it in the house. * _ _ ‘Yours very Ltuly, (Signed) "Roger F. Perty, . "Justice of the Peace lor_B.C."" ZLamâ€"Buk differs from ordinary saly= c# and embrocations, for. while these mostly contain animal oils and {ats, Zamâ€"Buk is purely herbal. It soothes and â€" heals cuts, sores, ulcers, eruipâ€" tions, boils, eczema, «chafing, sores étc. In the houschold it is the handiâ€" est. possible remedy for burns, scalds, children‘s injaries. It instantly cleanâ€" ses any wound to which it is applied; prevents festering, inflammation â€" 6t .blood poisohing. It cures piles, varâ€" icose‘ ulcers, and fistula. All drugâ€" gists and stores sell at 50 cents â€"â€" a box, or from the Zamâ€"Buk Co;i, To ronto,. for price, â€"6 boxes for $2.50.~ > Dairy Cows :n‘d_\'ounc Cattle There Public Auction uml&'.‘lnu:-fln Thursday, Nov. 12th, 1908 m;sm p. m, sharp, BROKE HER ARM Mrs. Robert McCruden, of. Galt, yas artanging a ‘curtain and fell from the chair ,on > which she was standing, breaking her left arm. f payments of credit amounts. JO8S. MICOKUE, | JOHN WILS#ON, 41.29¢ Auction Sale % Mrstâ€"class Dairy C and 20 ï¬:.am"n wm%»b 10 months‘ credit on approved joint Farm For Sale Auctioneer. Pavilion, *"The , BC A. Edward Meyer, Guelph, Ont,, Meyer, Box 378, Gueiph, Ont. have made an Arsignment to me for mmï¬umom m‘ | The Creditors are Notified to meet ut the office of Mr. A, B. McBride, "Waterloo, on Tuesday thc 10th day of Novermmber, 1908, at 2 o‘clock P. M. Jor the the pupose of receiving a stateâ€" In the matter of the estate of Moogk & Kunpznof th:'m of â€"‘Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo® Contractâ€" ore, Insolyent, nogess “"-3{"" ‘i"é'm%““ Kemel, both?l)ha +s h'l'bn of nhlloo.'. : carry u 10688 &8 â€" v undor the firm of Moogk & g“"'P" fle their claims, proved by affidavit, | Totdcg mt atiacan e se | w e :ï¬â€™ to dhu::}a the muwo(m, es M claims ong of wï¬m then bare received notice. ,, & Dated at Waterloc, Oct. 22, 1908. { WILLIAM EOGG. A McBgbe & FL lNTOF’l"-n{"- | 44â€"5t . Solicitors. of inspectors aud for the ordering of the witerret the nhtate goo anuty 5 0n w W Ane peinte of the naid: Insolrent umt the the of receiving a state» mment of Sifhits, for the appointment There will be sold by Public Auction on Echneider St, in the Town of Watâ€" erlco, on M';bBDAY, N‘OVBKBE!I‘ "th, 1908 [_ commencing at 1,30 o‘olock, the folâ€" ue U CE TE Ne Hern ‘ ~~‘We gire you the same choice selection and @ "~~ORr.. > ‘#atisfaction as you would get at our Toronto HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. sstablishments.â€"In a word, we bring our Store . tommencing st 130 o‘olock, the fol: |â€" . _for Gentlictuen who.nre Bald. is s masterpiect of Bcrentific Hult Uopebeuintl lowing:â€" 4 curely adjusted. ® y K3 03 snd.woodas‘:ovo (mw].l:‘)’;]l :::l:alhem j‘:j“ go:;b‘::: T: 3 ‘3 a’xund'o‘n‘:shlo. kitchen talle, lanry' Absolutely indetectable. â€"They proâ€" ’ R . o uhl:L::.ok stand, lounge [new], rock: tect you from Colds, Catarrh, Neuâ€" _ j ; was ing 8 bedroom suites, ts, Talgia, etc., ndwmnuh‘)ouhok C M e chairs, rockers, lawn mower, m:! hnl‘unymm.er; Over 90,006 34 ;,v'(*' R m 0 machine, lamps, dishes, pictures and our Toupees are now in use, e p ~$ a lot of other articles too numerous to |. _ Don‘t fail to see ther. m ui MBmP : ASSIGNEE‘S Notice to Orcditors o > _ TERMS CASH, . JO8. MICKUS, â€" JOHN INGL1S, ~â€"â€"â€" Auctioncer, Propriet ‘ f "The Home of Good Shoes" *4 o. ‘On January 1st, 1909, E. H. Zick leayes Waterloo to take_ K, . Zick Leaving Waterieo: n:u-ivn of one of, the finest a?;_oe u:; in ‘the City of, Auction Sale Great Sellingâ€"Out Sale| Wateriloo Stock Must be sold: ;;-n;;o}eatmhomawmï¬nm CONE â€"C toâ€"morrew or any day you please.but be sure.to come and bring your family and fries at 1 o‘glock ‘p. t., the All men‘s $5.06 Shoes at $4.00 «4 a4 “50 6+ 3.7, Q 6« 4.“ 64 ’. '5 SELLING OUT PRICHE LIST Alt Boys‘ $3.50 Shoes at $2.75 e #¢ 3.00 L 64 #. 50 Zick‘s Shoe Home Baby Shoes, 18¢, 25¢,}f40c, 50¢, etc. _ A. Edward 175 1.25 That‘s what you will find.. Our Shoes: There is none of the luck clemont about the shoose, however â€"none. â€" The markets have .beer ransagked for the best there is ‘t» be had, and selections . made. with a view to givingâ€"our eustomers what they want and the beat valâ€" ue for their moniey procurable. For Quality â€"and Price we stand preâ€" ~â€"~Dorenwend‘s Patent Toupee It Â¥s w dÂ¥ e ore it T ‘ 4 :;1“:} ths (i Nm BeC monny "he t mony emattoe 7 Tuy pere: aGare sta ob th s toog seevies Lo P h ï¬t V::E:fnd- to.wear well. "h values shown, :s nonge ; x e3 WATERLOO DORENWEND CO. 2 TORONTO,LITD. . ; +5$ +3§ ZINN‘S SHOE STORE «95 INYVITE YÂ¥OU to have & look at our Jarge assortment of , ruffs, atoles, throw overs, gaps, mufts and coats. *.~ .. J. UFFELMANN _ COMâ€" TN GE PROF. DOREBNWEND of TORONTO the greatest Hair Goods Artist the world has ever known is coming with .‘ g k c HAIR GOODSâ€" will be: at. WALPER HOUSE, BERLIN, on E â€" During thisâ€"visit we will be showing the very latest Parisian and New York styles and you are particularly invited to in spect and try on any of thes® Saturday, <Nov. Tth. â€" ~10G3â€"10 ~ Yoxa® 871. All Shoes at Sellingâ€"Out Prices. All Ladies‘ $5.00 Out Priges.. COME! .Come toâ€"day bring your family and friends with you All ~Girls‘ $2, Shoes, besides thousands of ® . w No 6 C Te KE a C 170 io _ ; < * AJ d sE (N {A )z s cA cV U codi. ° _‘ $o‘t‘e; es ARP > i e t e T P t C 2 cce it 3.50 2.50 .50 ty 1, # +358 $*<> . 1\ .2§ * > . "t.08 ? Shoes at $2.00 a _/‘ IA5 0o C6_. L0 35 2$ sWITOHES >« _;} . . POMPADDURS . . > OLUSTER OURLS _ _ _ CORONETâ€"BRAIDE â€" y . TRANSFORMATION® "~WAVES,;, WIGS, Btc. _ Shoes at ‘3ï¬75. 6« i:g o HH ONTARIOâ€" 95 5o 35 zo 10 AKC1 m!