heae 6 Lord‘s Day Alliance Sunday . was observed in the various churches in "Waterloo on Sunday. ‘The. . pastors â€"imade special reference to theâ€" Sabâ€" ‘bath observance and offerings _ were taken to assist the Adliance in . the work of preserving the Lord‘s Day. Phone 217. | _ Beutsche Apothke <â€"Thâ€"re was a large crowd in attendâ€" ance at the weekly band concert on the square Friday evening in spite of the ccol weather. The band rendered i@ splendifd programme and the difierâ€" ent . numbers met . with hearty . a)â€" plause. WANTEDâ€" GENERAL SERVANT. Light work and easy hours. Family of three. Apply Mrs. W. M. O. Lo¢â€" . bead, George St., Waterloo. t. "Lifebroy Soap is delight{fully. reâ€" freshing for Bath or Toilet in hot weather." For washing underclothinz it is unegua‘llcd. Cloons.s and puriâ€" '“." * Mr. Henty Wahl left Monday motr: ing for Hartwick Seminary to at‘ont the Throlozical Sebool at that plave and prepare bimself for the ministrs. Mr. Wah! has becn employed the past several years in the barber sho> (f Mr. E. Engcl and | his _ numezous friends will wish him every success. Mr. Albert Hergott, proprietor of the City Hotel, has had a rew bar placcd in his hotel and is now cn* of the finest in Western Oftario. The wothl!u.hlp‘ was done by Tho Waâ€" tâ€"rloo Office Fixture Co. * ThsGolf price in the ladies comâ€" petiticn, a handsome silver cup, givâ€" cn by the President, Mrs. Watnock, of. Galt, was won by Miss _ Bossic Dawsen of Waterloo. ‘this â€" trophy having been won two years ago in succession ‘by ‘Miss Pawson, now Tcâ€" mains with her. â€" Congratulations. The _ we@ ly < market â€" Satuiday was well attended, the cool weather making _ both buyers and Sollers turn _ out in large numbers. . Eggs have advanced in price and sold at 23 and 34 cents per dozen and butâ€" ter sold at 23 cents per lb. Fruit such as pears, plums, apples and eldâ€" erberries were to be bhad in large quantitics. <Several cords of â€" first class wood were offered at $6.50 _ per cord. > LET GO ON * Frank Moser of St. Jacobs was atâ€" rested by Chief Flynn of Waterloo, Monday morning, charged with theft. It appeared that Moser and anothet fellow named Dubrick, spent Sunday pight together at a local hotel and #Wrnim the latter miss« ed a ‘and stick pin. He at once® notified Chiet Flynn who drove to St. Jacobs, whert he located . his man and â€"recovered th8 stolen goods. Monday afternoon Moser appeared before Magistrate Weir and pleadcl guilty to the charge. _ Aftor being given a warning the defendant was assessed with costs and Ict go on suspended sentence. DEATH OF MRS The death took place on Thursâ€" day _ of <â€" Magdalena Eby, _ wile of Mr. Daniel S. Martin at her home about four miles north of Waterloo, at the. age of 69 years. _ Deceased was married in 1860 to Daniel _ S. Marti ‘being blessed with ren. â€" The funeral took Place ace on Saturday from her late resâ€" idence to the Mennonite meeting house for setvice and butial. WILL FURNISH LIBRARY HALL A meetg of the Waterloo Free Library Poard was hold Tuesday evâ€" ening. _ ‘There _ wore present Rev. Theo. Spetz in the chair and Messts. C.â€"~A. Hactnel, C. TYochnorgard, H. Haas, and Mayor Weidemnjammer. A motion . waw passed instructing The librerian to fevy a fns of _ 25 sents . on c rook rturned in a damaged conditicn by a reader. It was moved by Rev. Mr. Lee and the Mayot thit the report of vents . on cveryJrook râ€"turnad in a damaged conditicn by a reader. It was ~moved by Rev. Mr. Lee and the Mayot that the report of the (‘%fl“ Oh" furnishing the Libracy be a and _ that the committes be to pur= <;~~i, AEuR SUSPENDED SENTENCE DANIEL L MARTIN ‘known establishs 8. B, Bric & €o.,) J imanu and < Mrs. C. Stsuermagel and the ladies ‘are again rc uwmdwï¬g lo'd‘mmd the mill At. The ys may properly be designâ€" ated as most beautiful and the . &t» tistic taste of the ladies presiding pÂ¥er these departiments is exomplified in a high degree. ‘This well known stote is again iD the front with a display of millin ery ‘which reflects‘/ most creditably on elrl'a ‘Walter and Mm Philip, poth of whom are most cour~ teous and obliging, PAAA c uD 5 * Some idea of the beauty displayed within is conveyed in the prettily _ deâ€" corated show window, pretty ribbon artistically art and _ .hf.a arâ€" ray of dress s is also displayed â€"the whole presenting a very pretâ€" ty effect. In the other show windowâ€" a beautiful assortment of dress goods is displayed. Some very prctty creations are to be seen among which is a largeplack hat of moire with velvet binding and trimâ€" med with two long black plumes ant jet ornament. A very pretty hat is in ocean blue velvet, mushroom _ in shape, crown aboutfour inches Jn tm td lbA d in uhnsc i keight, trimmed with ribbons _ and flowers, a shade lighter than the velvat. A"hafdsome hat which is much adâ€" mired is the Tricone made with _ a. black facing of velvet with a white satin top and round crownâ€"and trimâ€" faed .. with feathers and side. crown massed with black maline and finishâ€" ed with jet ornaments. Another pretty model is .in mammoth green, béaver cloth, trimmed, with wings of the same shado. _ There is _ no band of heaver ¢loth and ornamentsâ€" marked teniency toward any particuâ€" lar shade this seasonâ€"all colorings are rich and dark; watered silk, tibâ€" bed §il%, plcsh and beaver cloth ar: favorites, velyets are also + much s d _ for facings and in trimming. Wings are large and small and poisâ€" ed higher than former seascns. In th> mentle and fur department are shown all the latest designs and styles. The carpet and clothing deâ€" partment is replete with the latest and newest goods.. Th> display of "millinery to be seen at this ever popular store if possible surpasses That of previous years, and reflects the artistic taste of the milâ€" I‘n:s in charge, Miss McCormick and her assistant, Miss Pettyplace. The staff is larget than formerly and this they can cater to the wants of the people more promptly. Before entering the store one‘s atâ€" twition is attracted toâ€"the prottily decorated show wiadow which is arâ€" raycd in exceedingly good taste, a number of the prettiest hats being shown. In the greatâ€"variety of models ofâ€" fered this season, it is safe to asâ€" sume that every lady will find someâ€" thing suited to her parti¢ular require. ments and also of a nature that will harmonize well with the costume that ske adopts. With such a large array of designâ€" ed hats as are exbjbited it is really difficult to select hats for _ either descriptive or pictorial presentation as there will be a numbcr of models R. O. Dobbin to Get $100 per Month â€" Nathaniel Beam Apâ€" pointed Engineer at $75 per Month. SUPERINTENDENT‘S SALARY INCREASED The regular meeting of the Waterloo Water and Light Commission _ was held on Monday at which considerâ€" able routine business wus transacted. Superintendent R. (O. Dobbin‘s salary was increased to $100 per month and Mr. Nathaniel Beam was engaged as engineer at the water wurks at a salâ€" ary of $75 per month. The members present wore, Messrs. A. Bauer, J. Ritzer,â€"J. C. Muelier, Secy. F. 8. Kumpt and Mayor Weldenham!ner. The secretary was instructed to furnish the superintendent with a list of petsony in arrcars, with â€" instrucâ€" tions to shut off the services. Mr. Bavuer brought up the matter in regard to the excavating on the propâ€" erty adjoining the standpipe and statâ€" ed that it might cause some damage to the foundation of the stand pipe. The mem}fls visited the siandâ€" pipe on Monday and decided to tats no action in regard to purcors‘ag owned Hy Mtr. Justus Hofiman and: the sectetary was instructâ€" e1 > io notify him _ _ to the effect that he will be h 11 liable fot any damage which may be done to the standpipe throuph cxcavating on his property. ‘ The Comimission vigited the gos works and decided to place a new cement floor in the building and will also paint the waâ€" tet Cwot‘s building. A motion was passed engaging Mr. Nathanic! Beam as engincer at the Watérworks, with a salary. of â€" $75 per dutiecs to commente . on . To C on‘ decided to increase the salary of tendent R. O ram 1J ies por thonihe . .. > _ a At S. B. Bricker & Co n orer At J. Uffelmann‘s @of 240 oaf 0 are e a~ 2 y Mtr. J:nuu Hoftman â€" and sectetary was instruct to notify him _ _ to openings left unnoticed. The trimming schem in natural “d[(d, Taced with hun ter‘s green velvet and trimmed with an aigrett and a smart bow‘of the .‘l'*' WcA (fâ€"nbanie tinrintemcy is ‘A late importationâ€"a togunâ€"drapâ€" ed in taupe beaver clothâ€"showsâ€" @ very â€"unique use of Fibben of _â€"__deej orange shade, lining the points . at left side, which is fnished with.. a large stecl buckle and a long . pointâ€" ed wing ol some tint at right side. Anothor smart design noticed was of black and white, shape large and rolled at left side, faced with black velvet and top of â€"rim and crown o} white plush grinimed with . aâ€"Band o‘ black lace and cluster of. ostrich foa _}j |The guesses black lace and cl thers at léft side Bands in great varietyâ€"are Uusod as trimming and wings, fancy féathers, and ospreys are shown in large gqUanâ€" tities. The chizl; colors most promâ€" in nt are mustard, amythest, 4ap, old roge, tota®, Alice and black and white. * In the dress goods department one ol the finest s#ocks â€"ever carrled _ by this store is to be secn, comprising the newest and latest. Inâ€" the fur department an esfecially fine selection is shown. â€" The latest and best is d1 so shown in other departments. In > keeping with the reputation of this well known establishment. . the displayâ€"of this season‘s models is a most artistic one. To the right as one en‘ers, ars to be seen a variety of ribbons and taâ€" by bonnets, while on the left is shown a large and varied assortment of readyâ€"toâ€"wears, wings, _ cojue, feaâ€" thers, roses, etc. A specialty is also made of dress trimming, and a most complete stock is always kept on hand. Throughout the show room may be seen beautiful creations of the . milâ€" liner‘s art, the arrangement which }s made with excellont taste and _ in such a manner as to show tham off to the best advaiftage. That . the high excellence of the displays is no! deterioratod _ is pla‘nly to be scen. ‘The shapes are bigh ond are shown to suit any face. Another pretty model is a â€" large picture hat in blackâ€"moire top with bearer cloth under the brim, . rolkâ€" ing at th>â€" back,â€" slightly rollina â€"at the front; trimmed with two laive plumes falling over the back and finâ€" ished with bandsome ornam. ns A populat shape for young ladies: is very large leather hat, face in grcen, _ trimmed with plain _ ribkon toque at the back. â€" A very _ pretty bat is the turban mustard shade, crown draped in fanâ€" cy velvet, soft brim of green velvet with coloted ornaments trimmead with, Eagrett in _ mustard, and finishco with a herdsome ornamount. A quiet wedding was solemanized on Tuesday evenh& at the home of Mr. C. Niergarth, William street, Waterâ€" loo, when Miss Elizabeth Dietz was united in marriage to Mr. John M. Fleischhauer, of Milverton. Rev. E. Bockelmann, pastor of St. John‘s Lutheran church, tied the nuptial knot in the presence of only the imâ€" mediate friends of the _ contracting parties. The happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to western _ points, after which they _ will take up their residence in Milverton. The ladies of Berlin, Watedoo and vicinity are sure fo find here . just what thay are looking for. FLEISCHAUERâ€"DIETZ, The Junior Y.P.A. of the Evangeliâ€" cal church held its annual entertainâ€" ment by giving a cantata entitled "A visit to Grandpa," on Tuesday evenâ€" ing in the Town Hall, which . was largely attended by citizens of Watâ€" erloo and Berlin. A great many came [lrom the surrounding . places. ‘The JUNIOR Y. P. A CANTATA A GREAT SUCCESS Y. W. C. A.*of Berlin attended _ in a body, having last fall had the Junâ€" ior Y.P. A. repeat its cantata _ in their hall in Berlin. The _ children were well trained for this occasion, superintendents, Miss Emma _ Kaatz and Miss H. Urstadt, the former taâ€" king special lead in getting up this beautiful cantata. _ MISS GERTRUDE DAHMER WINS CAMERA Messrs. N. A. Zick and A. Urstadt were given the task of counting the marbles that were placed in a large jar displayed in the show window of F. 1. Weaver & Co.‘s store which has attracted the attention of the school children for some weeks. The. jar was found to contain 378 â€" marbles. At â€"Mrs. Steuernagel‘s numbered nearly a thousâ€" NUPTIALS Lhesd+ Mr. George Wegenast, Managing Dirâ€" ector of The Mutual Life of Cinada, has retuin d from his annual business trip to Manmitoba, Saskatchewan, Alâ€" Veria and British Columbia, whore he spent sit weeks inspecting. . the Company‘s loans, viiing thy: Agenâ€" ci‘s, end gencraily gathering up inâ€" formation as to the business _ conâ€" ditions in the West. After â€" leaving Victoria, Mr. and Mts. Wegcnast and Miss A. F. Snyâ€" der _ cnloyed a delightful, though somewhait hurried , trip to Seattle, _ PortJiaads, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Pasadena, Rediands, Colâ€" orado Springs, Denver and Chicago, reaching home last Wednesday mornâ€" UMARARLRRAOARMAAAMMAMARMMLA 8 In# Mrs. Reginald Morley _ and children teturned to her honp in Ottawa on Tuesday, aiter spending the summer menths at the home of her parents, Mr. and" Mrs. Charles Kreutziger. Mrs. J. H. Armitage and daughter Ada have returned from a plmsant visit of several weeks, with relativâ€" es in Michigan and New York Staâ€" tes. â€" ~ Mr. Chas. O‘Donncll left Saturday morning for Detroit for a few weeks‘ holidays. Miss Bricker and Miss _ A. 1‘. Clemens left for Grand Rapids, Satâ€" urday. in Toronto Mrs. Alâ€"x. Bowman and son; Mrs. Aaton Musselman and children _ and Mr. â€" Gabel have â€" left on a several weeks‘ visit with friends in Chicago. Mrs. C. W. Schiedel and Mrs. HoTâ€" man left Thursday afternoon on a visit with friends and relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hachnel _ left Thursday on a two weeks‘ visit at the home of _ their daughter, _ Mrs. Glinz, in Detroit. Mr. Will Raymo of Toronto _ spant _Mr. Eatl Bean of Brantford visited friends in town on Thursday, _ Miss Jean Stuart has returned from a fortnight‘s visit with Rev. D. and Mrs. Cornish at Granton, Ont. â€" â€"Mr. Levi Bricker i3 the guest _ of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fotrest Ogilvie _ of Montreal for a . few weeks. Wednesday in town â€"Mrs. Robert Cornish, of Appleton, formerly of Waterloo, is renewing ac t Mrs. Titus E. Hailman ind Ward, Maynard and Marshall Roch stor, N.Y., who _ have :lihg the last threa months former‘s home â€"_ Wr. Mr. A. K Social and Personal ;" ~~Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, Corséts, Underwear Flannelettes, Flannels, Mantles, Jackets, Woollen Goods (Cou‘i‘s Coneltoge bave again of fashion" &# *A ~ *A LADIES HOME JOURNAL .,THEE‘SI’KPAKTMENT OF AMERICAN FASHIONS FOR AMERICAN WOMEN Cressman spent Friday ters | tonize it 1 C ns r:%HQ'.' Ub *>> | Attraction 3 y ~| 1s OUR § fle | ©Assortmont d 4 ; opis*" Y \Yâ€" ~]{Fall Goods { #AA\\T\ | _ Millinery, / b Dress Goods and children thes . at Â¥r .. Daâ€" te« | News Items.â€"Mr. John Zoeger, a former Wellesley boy and _ now _ of l'l‘oronto spent a week here visiting friends and renewing old acquaintanâ€" |ccs,â€"â€"1‘ho Misses Lizzic and _ Minnic Berdux who spent a few weeks with "relatives in Toronto returned _ home 'last week accompanied by their sister _Mrs. Witt of Winnipeg, Man.â€"Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Charles Kochler, together with Mr. John Zoeger, went to Newton last Friday and were the guests . of ‘Mrs. J. Zoeger, Sr., who celebrated many Triends of Mr. Allan Heimpei l treated him to a surprise party at the home of Mrs. B. Wagner _ last Saturday evening The evening was very socially and pleasantly spent in various kind of parlor games.â€" Miss Alma Frochlich of the Twinâ€"City hosâ€" pital staff spent a few days last week at home with her mother. The Kelâ€" terborn lami.l’xrhvld a family reunion on Monday ning when a very pleasant _ time was spent. _ Mr. G. W or wade‘s orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Men no Helmuth and tamily of Tavisâ€" tock majle short calls while on their way to Mr. Conrad Quebi‘s near Bamberg last Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. t.!oh Quebi and Mr. Henty Diets of Tavistock spent Sunday in town visâ€" Genoral The college office is open to the public every day, including Saturday. _ uk We cannot say exactly how long it takes to complete either course. Six montbs is a fair average. Both courses All who work earnestly at this school to prepare for posiâ€" tions and who have fair ability and Tood business babits, can be supplied with positions, Commercial and Shorthand may be completed in from ter to twelve months. We have many calls for office help, for bookk%;})ers. stenoâ€" graphers, etc. e send out those who are best qualified to fill the positions. _ We have a very handâ€" some/catalog--sent FREE The Borlin Business Colloge WELLESLEY EULER Information R . Allan Heimpei surprise party at 20 Wagner last Principal. A few of _ the s of| Miss Peppler, of Hanover, who has visâ€" |heon a guest of Misses Hillgar mrs. homeCover: these Cong winler nights to come . your famity and friends will? oflafla galher togelher o fpass a pleasant evening. you believe in getling new efolï¬e& fr yorset} fr fatt, and don‘t lhink it is about time your home gelting some new etolkes? â€" ma:y& your home vwould tike some of these things? | _ _ we dress lhe home. Bs ge PHONE 383 for men, women, boys, gir ’# ehildren, _ ail bzen to get lh%bzg&? or themw 8 will do yo urself and pocket book j : if you wilt over our tines before buying.: _ ___â€" _ _ .i _ _ moon here among friends.â€"Mr. Ed. Schaub who spent several weeks with his brothers Norman and Edgar in Harriston and Elmira returned nome last Saturday. 6 Af oo t oi P Miagger M 0 ds 0 c onl dn on | Nof 'cy\ \}\ * & o 6 J"". 2 Y% «4 . e < . k Mnihfk N.« A.â€"ZICK, WATER Personals. â€"Mrs ard daughter Lo relatives â€" in Detroit. We regret _ to report â€" that Mrs. Freebormn has not improved â€" in health.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Hamilton and daughter Cartie spent a few days this werk with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Omand of Hollen. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Yost speat Sunday with friends in _ North Eastâ€" hope.â€"Mr. _ Jacob â€" Schneider and his reother spent Sunday at the home of Xr. and _ Mrs. Geo. HMoffman near Crosshâ€"11?â€"Mr.. Andrew Bast weats a troad smile these days as a litte girl has come to stay. -7 7 _ B C J. Letter & Son The Leading Funeral Directors and Embailmer® {1‘w s &"3 ¢ â€"~# xÂ¥ e New Fall â€" hoes 7¢9 KINGWOOD THE HOME OFP are invited to inspect our stock of Mrs. Wm. 8. Frecborn Lnnin" have â€" returm=d +088 gfop vicitine with / a POLISH YOU :. ty 27â€"Oaréawltite We invite the ladies to Iurt our new chluwnn{mt placed Mt Odd pieces at all prices. Dinner designed for utility and service, at remu-is:ll m-o.lbl:nsrlc.. Water seis, hand painted very hand somely decorated. Bohlender‘s AN ACCIDENT Un Tuestay evering Mr. . Charles Krompien, an Aged resident. of Conâ€" treviue, who/is over minety . yOMS old, was t to retire to his . rodm. w he took the ik and walked into the cellar door: .. Alexander House Grocery PHONE 205 Chinaware Shows graphs, pictures, dm' r apything in orl lant colore: Fitted for sicctrie, ‘:or acetyline. Price $4.00, our window. ~ The Waterioo Bookstore F. L WEAVER & CO, WATERLOO « OXTARIO Mirrorscope 4 AT CENTREVILLE HOUSE 270 cards, attraction.