.___.__ or Moth Balls for preserving furs aud woollens THE DRUCCQIST, Pbone 217. Beutsche M Nh . Misses Kreutziger onteri@Int? Their Watetlog friends vory pleasentâ€" ly on Tucsday eveming at euchre. The prives were won by Miss Riddell and M‘ss Bruce. The mat day, Sept Mr. Mr. Frank Shants brought to effice this â€" mcorning | a tory 1 hen‘s egg, measuring eight ani half inches. _ Who can tcat th‘s cord? Mrs. _ Abraham S. Cressman, _ 0‘ nowr â€" Plattsville, died at her Lo n Tuesday. â€" The funeral took _ place Ilace on _ Thursday moining, at 9.3( o‘clock at th» Louse. _ Deceascd â€" Wa Wateilooâ€" Miss Bruce will be the hostecs 0‘ the Presbyterian Ladics‘ Aid Societ! at her tome on Thursday aftcinson at 3 o‘cloct and a very kind invita ticn is eatonded to all the lades n the congregation. A â€" Layimen‘s | Missionary Mectn: will be heldâ€" on Sept. 14th, 8 pa. i; WaterIco Evanzelical church. Mr. H K; Caskey, of Toronto, Gon. Seerc tary of Laymen‘s Missionary Move mont will speak and others. A larg rally is expected. ; At the 'wecl\lyâ€"mal;k(-l Raturday eggs sold at 33 and 23 ceats per do n cnd butter at 22 conts per Ib. Oth er prodcce was plentiful and sold at. the sime prices as last wees. wANTEDâ€" GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs. W. M. Davis, 189 Queen St. N. Berlin a it. /~Miss McCormick, Belleville, Miss Pettyplace, Walkerton, and Miss Dic frich, Bufalo, have arrived. _ in town _pnt fesumed their dutics in the milliâ€" nery department _ at J. Uffclmann‘s store. _ Pr. B. E. Hawke, of Torento, will be _ at the Walper House, â€" Reriin, Thursday, Sept. 16th, from 11 to 4, fer consullation and treatment in disâ€" eases â€" of ths â€" lower Lowel. _ Piles, fissures, _ etc., . successfully treated without an overation, A special mecting of the Sewer Conmmission was held on Tuesday afternoon at 5 o‘clock, Dr. Hilliard, Cleason Shantz, Mayor Weidenhamâ€" mer and Secretary Kumpf being preâ€" sent. The sureties of â€" Mr. _ George B. Moogk in connection with _ the sewer contracts, in the â€" persons . of Cyrus Kraft and August May were accepted, provided the bond is propâ€" erly completed within three days from date, and that the contractor agrees to insert in the contract that â€" © S P ooo d w NOe te the loan shall bo«tompleted not later than November 1. It was also decided to appoint an Inspecter of sewer construction, and that Mr. George C. Peppler be asked to take the position at $1.50 _ pet day. E. M. DEVITT, BONDS WILL BE ACCEPTED Mr. A. F. Mcintyre, who has breen ledger keeper at the local branch of the Molsons Bank, has been transferâ€" red to Simcoe, and left to asâ€" sume bis duties at that place. Since coming to Waterloo about two years ago he has made many friends _ and will be much missed in social and otâ€" her circles. His numerous acquaint~ ances here although regretting . his departure will wish him every success and advancement in his chosen . yocaâ€" tion. Mr. Ham of London will sucâ€" ceed â€" Mr. Mclintyre at the _ local branch. randmother of 1 martiago too! _Plau' on TRANSFERRED TO SIMCOE as ‘being worth fully $3.50, Imt _ he would only ask $1.19, the amount of the duty .gn the same, the articles yresumably manufactured _ by an Ammcarmmw- the strength of his reprosentationW agoodly numâ€" ‘(r of thrilty housewives ~~purchased the articles. Mowever, some of them have since discovered that they can We secured at a local grocery for 98 th if she . would. avoid . theso little EP B SReC P ie cce its, so that it would appear . that » salesman has neatly profited by ; visit to Waterloo. This is trut other example of tno . impositions ntinually practiced by individuals thâ€" a fuent communad ol language d a porsuasive manter. The houseâ€" te must be constantly on the afert USEWIFE MADE TO PAY e the hostecs 0‘ w.a~ dies‘ Aid Societ! THE NEW MACADAM ROAD. hursday aftcincon [ Dear Mr. Editor.â€"In the building very Jind invita |a macadam road, 1 am toud that e all the laWes »‘focricuce has demonstrated that one th> fourdation princi;les that must issiouary â€" Mect‘n: observed if a permanent job is l'v IMPOICO O COCOCOOC Lhad. Gis to ogise the road a hi ught to thi a YCry Iargc ntertgine1 Cressman Wednes of # The annual Anancial Galt district of the Meths 4 : alx Friday. in Ih' h ors B: R. J. mmi Rev. 8.E Marshall, , Secretary; Revs. A, J. Johnson and M E. Conton, Calt, J.. Wilson, llesp: F. L. Barber, â€" J Aresâ€" x;nL-uu ‘: â€" y Aioiy * » Ayr; J A. Chapman, Now ‘“un- burg; W. Nixon, Linwood. The layâ€" men present were, J. E. Evans, Galt; D. Huker, Doon, Gâ€" Martin, Berlin; Mr. Ludwig, Preston; J. Fenton, Conestogo; A. Sauder, Zion; J. J. Hodgson, Ayr; and W. Rowe, . Linâ€" wood. .Rev. C. G. Cole, of Sheffield, was unable to be present. The morning session Was MA8C! 2P with fixing the amounts that the difâ€" . ferent charges are to raige for the Â¥atious funds ofâ€" the church. In the afternoon arranpciscnls _ Were made for the hofding of Missionary, Eduâ€" cational and Temperance and Moral Reform meetings. A discussion took place on the Laymen‘s Missionary Movement and a committee was named to arrange for ‘a banquet to be held at a later date. ‘The chairman, Rev. Dr. Scanlon, 8. E. Marshall, _ Dr. Barber, with Messrs. Evans, J. J. Hodgson, Thos. Hilliard and G. Martin, were appoinâ€" ted a committee to plan a series of meetings in the interests of Christian Stewardship. Messrs. Elliott, Johnson and Barbâ€" er were entrusted with the arrangeâ€" ment of a plan for evangelical _ serâ€" vices to be held in eacl church withâ€" in the bounds of the > istrict. ‘The next meeting wi be held in Berlin in May, 1910. alt District of Cinn{lfl“ v Reyownn. â€" Py MMSl 2 PCR ULW the â€" centre â€"oef ths read safic higher than _ the sides to dra n water from it rapidly during II this is not done, snd the stands on the x ad, ro matter well the macedam readt is buiil will soun appcar and the road rapidly doterioreto. In opsoming the meth‘d of b tho macadam roadway cn King between Unicn and William stt am convinced that the crown c road is altogether insufficient astinz job is expccted. If n between Unicn and William stree‘s 1 am convinced that the crown of the road is altogether insufficient if | a lasting job is expected. If my eye does not deceive me, the road is acâ€" tually lower ii the centro where the car trachs are; than it is immediateâ€" ly to the side of the tracks, the ore sult‘ of which would in the wintr mean standing watâ€"r and ice on this part of the road. 1 have scen mony geo 1 macadam reads elsowhore but nuver one â€" with so little fall for drainit‘g and thus Lecping the surface intact. This is a matter in which I believe th> property holders along the stie:l who will have to pav the bill, as well ss th> Council, might properly inler est _ thersolves â€" in before it is too late. The annual lawn bowling {ourDaâ€" ment was held on the local greens on Labor Day. _ Th results of the various â€" competitions . were as folâ€" ‘OWS:â€" D CcoOmMUNICATION Thanking you for szace D W E. F. Seagram st ip D D skip F. Sceagram skip Touchers (C; Enidet won. <~. TROPIYâ€"ist ROUND K och Conrad (). Motherall skip 12 Sanderson _ W skip 14 Kuntz . Kunts Kochicr Roos Sterling Kuntz Adimiral Beresf« By that 1 ef thror â€"â€" the sides Seagtam terling skij anders on skip 13 skip 17 der skip 17 BOWLING Scecond Round s\aup 19 nderson skip 16 First Round shin 13 Second Nound 20 18 19 14 17 Doubl 19 10 eth‘d of builcing voen Kin: strect was taken up in mean . to have read suféiciontly s to drain o th W CITIZEN H W wling tourna . Sterling sit) 16 O.. Mothrall siip 9 i. Hughes s‘ i> 23 H O 0 Emiih Jaimet shis 10 Hfachn rgard K ochlet R Snyder s‘ Ip skip Hughes s‘ ip Motherall s‘ in | Te 3Cagho m Hughes s‘ ip Mooh c rall wiab> _ 0 SA enli n Weidhel Scagram slip 16 . Sanderson at h will of be le h of *" ._“ rer thow which opened at the Waterloo park ¢»p P . 1i &1 under the mm.terbw Horticultural Society, was consluded :’ WMIW"I was us“i th» nost 3 k0~ clety. ;.‘ € »~tï¬;:'(»’ were tb the succossful exhibitors. The ince _ was gool, c5oécialby .ls m‘ e\-u..“"lh weuther was. «uol and: delightfu! and the _ p amac rendered .by the W.M.S. ba':f was tery much appreciated. *~ The directors and officers and those assisting are to be commended on the enterprise in holding such a s00o°4â€" icl Auwer ‘exhibition. The foflowing are and prizes offered | ing . cam :b The winners are requested to cali at E. M. Pe itt‘s drug stowe. No. 153â€"Kentia Palm atd Fhoon Falm, valued at $3.25. ts Ne. 4418â€"Auricaria | and _ Bosion Firm, valuicd at $2.35. No. 4121â€"1 Railway tickct to Tor cutp daring the exbivition. No. 4101â€"1 Railway ticket to Torâ€" cat»> during the Exhibition. No. 4592â€"1 Railway ticket to To â€" o1ito during the Exhibition. No. 205â€"Cyclamen and Â¥htmanii, volucd $1.75. Ke. 96â€"Coâ€":ts Falm, Rubter Hlint 02 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scott are visi tors in Winnipeg for a few days. Miss Alice Scott his returned from a three weeks‘ vacation at â€" Sacble Falls. Mr. and Mrs. . &A. Strasser _ reâ€" turned on Friday from a two weeks‘ visit with fricnds in Montreal. : Messrs. Eldon and _ Irvin Hallman and |Josiab Staufier attended the Torch o Exhibition last week. Miss Kaufman is visiting friends in Tavistock. 19 Mr. George a welcome week. 19 Alr. Alvin Snyder of Waterloo spent Friday in Toronto. Messrs. Cleason Shantz and Oliver Martin spent Friday in Toronto. Mrs. Valentive and two _ ch have returned from a visit to ton friends. Mrs. Seybold of Ottawa and Hunsicker and Mrs. Seybold of real left for home the end of week. ni Asparagus, valced $1.25 1 10 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conrad have returned from a pleasant two weeks‘ trip down the St. Lawrence. Mr_ Christ. CJune, trainer of the U Social and Personal Miss Mabel Nichol left Sat. on a visit to friends in St. Catharincs. Miss Lizzic â€" Wegenasl was a visitor Alsicldt over Sunday. Miss â€" Sor. h Woegenast left Sat. on a visit to friends in Paris. Miss lda. Wegenast spent _ Sunâ€" day in Wellesley. Mr. ind Mrs. Thos. O‘Donnell ats svending â€" a fow days with "ot nds in Mr. ind Mrs. 1n0: spending â€" a fow days Milverton. Miss Jessic Stuait day ia Torento M Miss E a seteral at For‘:s Mos i‘s. bor Rev Lotn: Irom a 40 land fri n Miss N weok wilh Missos 1 ha to. Miss Margaret Stuart from a visit of scveral Rev. D. oind Mrs. Con ton, Ont. Mr. R. J. Stuarl ant Fore Mr thy Stvart th» Foli Messrs . returned / fr Nrs. Abs. A r Alliston, Miss Bertha ‘oronto. t NMr Mr.= Daj wee‘t with Mr. W. holiday in Mrs. S. of Mitch=! Mr. and IM@ ( nt Dr. D. Franklin Devitt of Phila delphia is visiting bis parents, Mr Mr.oJ Day in Da w n Devittone a thiee + with Mr. Peter and Mrs. Kniuf, socnt the Foliday of Flewer Show Held c on Thursday and and Friday Nelda Conrad is . 8, ith Toronto friends. ; Jlfe Kick and Oliv« tuibed from a MiSit | a Devitt has rcturn mentW visit with i Road. Atonzo, Gleiser and PRochester, N.Y., SP3 son Shantz and Oliver Friday in Toronto. Randall of Toromto was visitor in town this Galt id Young spent th: frion !s in Milverton H. Somerville spent Toronto. Collins and Mrs. M. C . Stuarl and c ovisitors in Meinet aret Stuart has retuined t of several weeks with n1 Nrs. Cornish at Gran: ) the lucky numhuars for the prize drawâ€" Devit1 turned t and Peter Gleiser and son Master ton returned visit in town, of Mr. and Mrs. spent 11 ard Miss Dorâ€" Puesday mormng viit with Cleve: {1 arry l it to the s, Un visit in children to Dray * Port Colâ€" with Triends Toreont Mi s Puesday Satarday rent is Mis. Montâ€" the endin h Sun 1 from latives Weppler ha ve W F the °J.UFFELMANN § s WATERLOOQ, ONTARIO. $ e . ‘“%““%“%“W““M DESCRIPTION OF A DELIGHTEUL TRIP Mr. ana Mrs. Spend the S The reason has uponcd at J. Ufelmann‘s and he has now his Editor Chronicle Telegraph New Fall ready for inspection Dress Goode, Silkse & ete, in all the latest styles, sbades and weights at west. day hb storn ; prov sio pe Special lines in the leading C‘a ses of Gocds for which we have gained a reputatâ€" ion for sol‘d values. to _ t! which itch tongut overdr Calga the again mode? that i Dress Goods. city b there with On the on and n the hill j Businsss mssn come to us at all times for office help Students of good character who complete our course faithfully and who are presentable are sure of positions. Practically overy business house in the Twin City employs from one to ten of our graduates. Exâ€"students of this school are employed from coast to coast. You may fairly look to us for resulte. What we have done for hundreds of others we believe we can do for you. We say this in good faith, realizing just what it means. We have a very tine catalog which goes freo to those who Write. â€" Fall term from Sept. 1. | Beriin Business College w. D. EULER, Principal. d We us t 11 Al ut hay P hidden in the sta and Yuk Fall Dress Goods t1 Fa‘len Prices ThE LaDIFS HOME JOURNAL quite _ Ta) who are rade very passed tht l o a few w passed Aft pic aw th i esper ially Pnd of Augist d myself leff O f We arrived â€" in W re the heayy TAi seed over the cit la a Mrs. A. S. Hailman | the Summer Travelâ€" ling in the West ‘atumnFashion Namber % 100 Fashion Pictires uT j cit y We found out ented in then r Jeaving hete ninâ€"nt urse d to trouble hoights net th favoradole. are in busit ery brisk. througn M o weels dn all th st Stock ed tell wont up 4 t buildi We w went pla ia, also to Vancouye n to Susttle s drawing it from United high building to (n! such in yi a street car are sern all th th e mol IN LINE FOR‘ growing PoSIiTIONS n we nftain Oy up ths wl Winnipeg rin and nitoba _ ind middle Saskâ€" re were. Nery friends _ well western homâ€" we seon _ got aingsâ€"a . sight orget,. Indecd can a writer Th na The Berlin ©xI 0 a K\ FD\ PC Ou Our im Hall uo tri9 thous State: m going , way we s°C GMMMIU® t. Béawâ€" in sheck rnd dozens h+ way workh _ We also saw th . 1b2.iriot of about 1\ mile groal there which Wt the hail Th x1 could be wished for on the sido walks walk. ult a (NIP NE O20 C200 Come . from Seattle to ZEverett, Annicorter on to Bellingbam, _ it growing city of apout 50,000. _ Hero is located the largest salmon cannety in the workd. Through acquaintance of a _ cousin of Ars. Hallman with this firm,we . were permitted to go through their factary. This was about the last day _ the large caonning oporated as the season for Sockeye ralmon vlosed that day are in bloom oit bo Now we must . n in a trip we had Mrs. Hallman with this firm,we . wC‘0 permitted to go through their factary. This â€" was about Theâ€" last day _ the large canning oporated as the season for Sockeye ralmon closed that day so we took Foat and went out _ to the traps and visited five or â€" SiXx of the largest ones in operation. This is indeed â€" a wonderful sight. The traps _ were _ filled right up and in about five minutes‘ time . a! good carâ€" loadwas pulled out of a big trap. I fook a few smp shots and _ anyone being in doubt as to the huge hanls made, they can see the picture _ at made, they can stt ! my store . when we & Bellinghaim is not onlÂ¥ fsheries, but has also shingle mills in abund that. ha the tim that th of the will the satmon CtOh vituation can million adtar d asily I1 th in 41 both sides of not forget t« ad on Puget nmense grain Nel@s 27", NN lozens of threshors at to my saw . a large. div _ We h\ miles aquare Meng . in also abundan {1 In many places the rose _ hushes nly noted fo so â€" saw. m rhnap 1i that th tvanlage i ttla connt M ti h id y D rutl e agal». for large mills and al it ther bet weer c of thi B menâ€" ound x1 there with claim + that This eatch might th 1 id f1 A m badl m. LovPr:~ f;%l’za«/od you nowbd t a home, and not onby but become a homelover. i#‘s Sehool Bboe time. ~The wear and tesr of vacation is ha d on shoes, How are the chiliren fixec? ‘If they will be wanting Scehool Shoes, don‘s wait. Come don‘t think that it will take :a ‘% mountain of gotd 1o furnish a-% home. if that* is the only thing _ Ihat stands in your way, youw andg that best girt just get together and _ Ligure out what you need. now. Splendid Sehool Shoes here. Best of leather, Best of everything Prices to pleace every body. 1.00, 1.15, 1.25, 1.35. 1.50, 1.75. Rememberwe do neat repairing ~â€" and C us dcul# that she wilt fee? beller ig you keep her in the slyte »? she was used 1lo. § 3 were To: were bu with th greatly 7 he Leading Funeral Directors and Embaimers PHONE 388 & â€" HOUSE 270 SCSSC and im in the t with the N. A. ZICK Wobit stH C J. Letter & Son Duent - nupiml knot. Mt 1 Miss Lena Miller t1 he westein 11 â€"recommena c and see v in the west. ore old Berl different citic md wished to 4 t but mned. f Mr. J (Gremm, nok pla sT. CLEMENTS plc Waterloo. h THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES nt mm Nuptials ulius Duent The local basehvall . team »me. houses We were so n trip that na all that e at Berlin on Thurs Rev. Oberlander â€" tied . Mr. Ed Duench Miller, both of Water ittendants. . The bride hoth highly esteecmed rk t1 s who h h rany la eing I Among th 11 HALLM \ m .â€"The wed ho to Miss at St. Clemâ€" n on Thursâ€" ubered to to t hantz, th ul _ barns dc‘.ightml we would in vift y would tike to WE not onby WEove M’.& Sch o hant mig ht doing lowet posâ€" 100 mc M fr . dd ap th D of We invite the ladies to inspect our new chinaware just placed in stock. Odd pieces at all prices. Dinuer sels designed for utility and service, Ab renmrinh:iy reasovable prices. Water geis, hand painted and very hand somely decorated. Bohlender’s in Wellesles They again Breslau Cider Mill The Breslau Cider Mill will be or'\ on September 9th and every fo‘low! & day during goplembvr and Octobu., ning all the game sceason, ‘five in all SCHOOL REâ€"IPENED the t B Mi Miss Hodjins of will 611 the vaca resigpaticn. of Mi Alexander House Grocery rHONE 05. Chinaware S uld Pla inclp HMH @aturdave coper r vac n be on .\hm*n'. Labor Day. won the" game, and u6 ho ennaratulated on‘ Wife th ed on Wednesday after ation, and the children seen tripping along on se Central sehool. _ Mr ON wWEDNESDAY Ai Kitely and GEIGEA T M Ma h crs are, arys and ig, . who ed hy the ti