L. Reier spent us fow da home herecâ€"Â¥tr. and Mrs visifed friends nour New | Sunday.â€"Mro un Pdj s at his home is the viliage Floyd and Ivan Ware iav home after spon Irmax a troit visiting friends atid Mr. and Mrs. H. Hacr vic home of Mr. snd Mrsos on Sunday.â€"Re. and Mrs Mallman spent a few dary hir, Elzin Co. Schmidtâ€"Reter Ni fia‘s pretty wedding took place on Saturday when NMiss G fer, daughter of Mr. ane 4 Reict, _ was married to A Schmidt, both of Athis pl. the cereme: > the happy co for @ t19 to Cdatara other points enronte. and return they will reside on 4 farm a fow milis south of We wish them â€" moach 0y ness im their wedded lifs Locals and Po Sabbath visito s and Mrs. A. C Misses A. Ware, and V. Rellinger e ant oi enc td s Personals.â€"Mr. Ed Hagdorn called on friends in Preston anrd Hespeler on Sunday.â€"Mr. .John Abra _ of near Roseville visited at _ Mr. Thomas Main‘s last Sunday.â€"Messrs. Norman {iilbert and Woslcy Main visited unâ€" der the parental roof on Sunday. â€" Mr. Albert Fisherfrom Pine _ Hill visited at Mr. A. Wilhelm‘s on Sunâ€" day.â€"Miss Minnic Wanner called _ on Miss Edna Richm on Sunday. â€" The Beaver Literary So« iety hold _ their next meeting on the evening of Oct. 8th. Everybody welcome. > 0 ons O mmuotont 1P iree f l\ilr. Nasmith of Preston adt?r(-ssed the / ,éll;zfls;:;anat a;gid;\t:;l;ï¬__‘&(:flk::::; Sunday school and Rev. Mr. Johnson lliurgetz feturred home cn Saturday, ar ey after spending a weok with frienls at wicuiamssBura | Grand rapids.â€"Mr. iI@rold Fannabacâ€" News Notes.â€"Fall seeding is comâ€" 1®, Toronto, was a guest at Plcagsâ€" pleted in our vicinity.â€"Mr. Ed. Hallâ€" ent View last Salurday.â€"Missfcs Alice man is building a silo at present. Ed *(M"@ aind â€" Elona Bowman, Waterloo, is a hustler all right.â€"Quite a numâ€" *‘ re_visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Gco. ber of our young people attended the, R#iSt â€"last Sunday.â€"Miss Laura King Edward VII. Literary Society * He‘ntzman _ of Berlin s est Sn a; â€"mecting at. Mannlcim last Saturday | Under the parental roof.â€"Mr. and Mrs. evening, the 14th inst.â€"We are sorry â€" Ezra Weber of Winterbourne â€" were to say that Mr. Anthony _ Wilhelm Cinday gmiests at Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" is on the sick list. We wish him a bert Anyder‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. A.. speedy recovery.â€"Mrs. Geo. Wanner McAllister and family movred to Berâ€" left for Detroit last Thursday for a lin last wees.â€"Mr. and Mis. Merno short time. where she expects to Irieadle are mozirg with their famâ€" regain her health.â€"Mr. H. Newbury _ ily â€" en houschold cfiects to Bridgeâ€" ‘and his brother Fred, from London, j ort this week.â€" Mrs. Braendle, â€"sr., Eng., are back from their Dusiness is making hor home with her daughter trip to Winnipeg.â€"Mr. F. Newbuty in Stratford wiwh Mr. and Mrs. Wegeâ€" After his return from Winnipeg spent nast.â€"Mr. Ben Moyer has so far reâ€" ‘ a few days with his brother, Mr. H. cozered from his recent fall as to be Newbury, and then left for his home able to be moved to his own home. | on the 21st inst.â€"Corn cutting _ and , â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"______ silo filling is in full swing at _ the STRASBURG ‘ present time, and also potato _ digâ€" ~â€"â€"e ' ging. We hear some farmers _ comâ€" Nexs Notes.â€"Miss Tillie Bartholoâ€" plaining about DOfALO Tot hut maese C000 00. .0 I 0 present time, and also potato _ digâ€" ging. We hear some farmers _ comâ€" plaining about potato rot, but never mind potatocs are a good yield even if_some are aftccted in this way. Dasens ol ay! NEcmct 7 News Notes.â€"Mr. A. E. Walker of Winnipeg was visiting at the home of Mr. E. G. Perine for the last two weeks.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Randall of Preston were the guests of relatives for the last two weeks.â€"Mr. Wm. Card, of Vancouver, B. C., spent Friday and Saturday calling on old friends.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Buckley of Hamilton moved their household efécts to Doon last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Thoms left for their home in Winnipeg after spending two weeks with the former‘s parents in Doon.â€" Mr. James McGarvey held the formal | opening of his new hall on Friday . evening with a _ concert and dance. : Among those assisiing in the proâ€" gramme were Mr. Sweet, Galt, Mr. ‘ Wm. Bolduc, Preston, the Williamsâ€" | trio, Miss Uttley and a number of other local talent. Mr. Thos. â€" Marâ€" i shal furnished the music for the | dance.â€"Rev. Dr: Barber of Preston i is giving a lecture and views on the ,' Pyramids of Egypt in the Methodist churgh on Thursday evening, Sept. 29th.â€"Children‘s Day was held _ in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. | Mr. Nasmith of Preston addressed the / Sunday school and Rev. Mr. Johnson ~>_ News Notes.â€"Mrs. J. Ottmran ars _ Mrs. J. Messinger accompanied 1y +. several o.her ladies and all of Hiwxâ€" ~.estille, made short calls hwre _ last Wednesday with friends.â€"Miss haic Huchn left last Wednescay for aicic: Delaware on an extended visit.â€"Mr. MW. C. Bruelaer of Baden was here Monday o1 a business trip.â€"Mr. 1. Huehnergarc of Berlin spent Sunday with relatives d friends.â€"Mr. Phiâ€" lip Grahm is erecting an aidition to Bis house.â€"Miss Elmira Schopp is very ill at time of writing.â€"Mr. Geo. Huras is on the sick list.â€"Messrs. Jno. Yent and Ivar Schopp of Berlia spent Sunday at their respective homâ€" eaâ€"Mr. Edward Divtz spent a few @ays with friends in Tavistock.â€"Miss Emma Neeb is at present suficring from an _ atuick of Typloid fever. Her friends hope she may soon be on the _ way to recovery. â€"Mr. Allan Bechtel of Berlia paid us a short visit _ Monday.â€"Mr. F. W. Sheppard public school ins;ector made his offiâ€" | cial visit to the public schools in this | flistrict last wees and this week.â€" f| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kieswetter spent | a few days of last week in Hanover. |! - «ce of changes must ue left at this q:“ later than Saturday noon. T eopy for changes must not be in later than Tuesday noon. Casual widvertisements accepted up to Wedâ€" sesday each week. hant aing took place in Presto ty when Miss Gertrode Re er of Mr. ane Mrs. Fre 18 narried to Mr. George both of this place. After o the happy cojple lef mannr= m $1.00 per aunum in : d fr isb ihract 10 puid lisn .'“ clase Lip h ~Aqcfa<« J Avertising rates reasonable and be made known on applicaticc P soihe t o+ vualiahed ‘every avid Bean, Proprietor naich joy ion wodded lifo, Persenals â€" Am s at the home " Rowman verg Â¥. L.. Heier, A Or and Messis WELLESLEY ADVERTISERS H Doon cand affter the Iroon the crooon ith of this pla Mrs. M. S days at Chacâ€" Pinde ehif Sn d at the SRaits Shaats R. Re Miss very Mi recration of her services. â€"Mr and Yts. Paul Caly of neat Elora spent unday at Mr. Hy Melitzer‘s â€"Mrs Rogzers and daughter ‘Marvel, returnâ€" eC on Tuesday after scerdint a o week Galt.â€"About a swore ftom this plave Mtc:dedl the Guelph show on Wedresâ€" day Briefs.â€"Miss M. M friend Miss Znelsdorf last Saturday.â€"Miss leader of the missiot antly surprised by 1 she was presented â€" ant MTS. A. Cressman.â€"Miss Margarâ€" et Robinson szent Surday with Miss Mabel Cressiman.â€"Messr®., Ton S. Snider of Waterloo, A\lr.f_llurm_\‘ Sniâ€" ver o‘ (icrman Mills and Mr. Vernon Cres®man spent Sunday with Mr. Wilâ€" id Cressman.â€"Mr. Nash Weler and Rev. Isaiah Wismer of Mair paid Â¥Xrs. Elirabeth Swarts of Preston a visit on Sunday Hast.â€"Mrs. Swarts wheo was for many yeats a rtecsides t of car burg has bern sericcsly ill for some time â€"One <f the little pirls of «ut village, Miss Hilda Weter, _ was very unfoff:nate in hasix het Hhum® I reslau scent Sunday with Mr. in Mrs. Adam °S. Cressrmun.â€"Mr. Wilâ€" frid (Cressman.â€"Mr. Noah Weber ad Cressman,bot!t of Berlin, sjent Sunâ€" day with the ‘oimer‘s tarents, _ Mr. Ald Mrs. A. Cressman â€"Miit Marsac Nexs Notes.â€"Miss Tillie Bartholoâ€" mew . of J)ocn, is srending a few Cays with her mother, Mrs. S. Barâ€" tholomew.â€"Miss Nettie Cressman of German Mills syent Sunday witlr Miss No‘ta Cressman â€"MUro and We« 7 ~o‘a (Cressman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ J. i. Baer and daughter, Miss Grace, of Doon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cressman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwritzer and son of Waterloo s ent Sunday vith | Miss â€" Melissa ressman.â€"Messrs. Milton (ressman id Ames Randall and the Misscs I aita ‘and Florence Crcssmen, «l o! McAllister and family movred to Berâ€" lin last wees.â€"Mr. and Mis. Merno Imieadle are movirg with their famâ€" ily _ zn1 houschold effects to Bridgeâ€" iort this week.â€" Mrs. Braendle, â€"sr., is making hor home with her daughter in Stratford with Mt. and Mrs. Wegeâ€" nast.â€"Mr. Ben Moyer has so far reâ€" covered from his recent fall as to be able to be moved to his own home. l:te in the day. The Rev. Mr. Onâ€" rlandor of _ St. Peter‘s Luthcran Serch, Berlin, conducted the services ad laid the corner stone. Among the scca‘ers woere Reeve Katzenmeiâ€" er and Mr. W. R. Plum of oir town. The singing of the St. Peter‘s Luthâ€" l' cran clwirch choir of Berlin was greatâ€" y appreciited by the crowds who rathered for the occasion. The proâ€" ce>ds of the day will go to the buildâ€" i1z fund which will go or immediâ€" . ately. Personals.â€"Mrs. Joe Wiles, and tie Misses Mac and Olga socnt Sunday with Winterbourne friends.â€"Mr. Jaâ€" cob Cressman anc the Misses Elma lite in Special _ Meeting.â€"At _ a special meeting of the School Foard leld last Monday even‘ng the 19th inst. a resolution was passed instructing the Principal not to admit any puâ€" pils into the Continuation class afâ€" ter _Jan 1st, 1911, not having the ‘necessary qualifications and that nonâ€" residents, in the contimiatioi room, after Oct. Ast, te charged a fee of 75c per manth, for first and second torm and $1 per m»nth for 3rd form. â€"Miss Berthi Pfaf of Berlin sent unday at her home hére. Corter Stone Laid.â€"The laying of ile corner stone of the new _ St. Potor‘s Lutheran church tod; place Sunday afterneon. â€" The weather »is dell but the rain kept o%f till hy are attendinz the Royal College | ts ®zown to the farmer the advances B | of Dental Surgeons.â€"Mr. and Mrs. | in the various departments of farm | | Albert Gentz and son Malta of pi. ! vork and the knowledte gained serves _|mira visited at the bome of Mr. D. , t9 keep him in touch with modern Ritz.â€"Dr. E. D. Heist of Berlin has | lTOgressive ideas. ayened a bramch office in New Ham~' The Elmira and Woolwich exhi i burg which is in charge of Dr. G. | tion hele Tuesday and Wa‘nesday, H. Wilson, graduate of the American | SCPt. 27th and 28th, at Elmira, wchool of (Csteopathy.â€"Mr. Maurics | Scléendidly _ illustrates the prowi |:; ‘aniello met with a painful avcident | 1OJÂ¥Ularity of the exhibiticn, _ ano in the furniture factory here on Wedâ€" | members of neighboring towns ani ‘csday last by having his hand caught | ‘‘!@ge$ . contributed an attendan.e. in a shaver, ba‘ly lacerating his | Which exceeded that of the jrevious i‘vumb.â€"Mrs. Schacfer and son, Miss | Y°A"S. It is pleasing to notice the Ychaefer of Berlin, Miss Beck _ and | SUbStantial jprogress ol the exhibition Viss French of Waterloo and Mr. art | TNich each year embodics educati e Mrs. Harry Beck of Ayr visited at | !Caturcs of much valve, and no small the home of the Misses Beck â€" over fnmount of credit is due t:c indcfatâ€" 1.st Sunday.â€"Miss I Ballartyre of | ‘;able secretary, Mr. Harry W. Zillâ€" Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of | 4X and those associated with lim. ‘ir. I. M. Clemens.â€"Miss K. McGilt | _ The exbitit of horses of th» various sited in Stratford on Saturday.â€" | 4A8SCS was one of the features and it MUrs. R. J. Kerr spent last week wit‘: | WaSs most creditable to the oxnirs. iviends in Gueloh.â€"Mrs. A. Emes has | The exhibit in cattle was larse and cturned to her home in Guelph alter | !D¢ quality good, â€"There was . also a stay of four months in town.â€"Miss 4@ YCrY creditwle exhitit in poultry, Winnie _ Cassell of Stratford spent _ [Tit, _ fowers, dairy, man factures ‘unday at kher home.â€"Mrs. Wm: Milâ€" | 294 implements, domestic menfucâ€" lar and Mrs. Fred Sterling visited | t"res, fne arts and ladies‘ work. fricn‘s in Berlin on Friday last. _ The Elmira Musical Socicty‘s band wWEST montrose ’_:o-it;un in the office of a iarge ecnâ€"| cernâ€"Miss Mamie Denris of Mapleâ€" wood and Mrs. J. McQuinn of Toron-‘ _*, Visited at the home ol Mrs. Wm. Pisho» last week.â€"Mr. Louis Fisher of Elmira was the guest of his sister Mrs. Chas. Ruchty last week.â€"Mr. Nile H. Winn and Mr. H. Sweitzer | le/t on Monday for Toronto where | . Items of InYerest.â€"Mt. â€" Geo. â€"A. Clare, M.P.; of Preston, was a busiâ€" ness \isitor in town last week.â€" Mr. Louis Berlett left last Wednes¢ay for Port Arthur where ie has accepted a ut day.â€"Miss Edith Bowman, â€" the mission band was pleasâ€" rprised by the memters when presented with a lemcaale handâ€"painted brooch as an apâ€" BLOOMINGDALE M. Milrov visited her last.â€"Mrs. Swart ny yeats a residest been seriecsly ill for of the little pirls of c Hilda Webet. was of i her thum‘b Winterboutne Pricfs.â€"The _ remains of the _ lite Mts. ‘Noah Shiry were fellowed _ to Warner s cemetery hy a large con course of friends and relatives. The Rev. Mr. Taylor of Zion emducted the service.â€"Mr, and Mrs. Geigel a 1 Mrs._ Drupe of Bowling Green, Ohin, sisters of the nsceased, wttented the funcral.â€"Mr Willis and Mr. Perey Weicket of _ Haysvilte visited _ friends at Zion over Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. I B. Clemens cf Preston Sundayed at at RKossuth. â€"Weading bells are ringâ€" ing around our burg am. .20 . 0. 0T . [0 WOWB.~ (Fev. and Mrs. A. F. Stoltz were visitors _ to Borlin on Tuesday last.â€"Mrs. _ .Yoel Warner‘s condition is still very critiâ€" cal. She has the sympathy of a host (f friends in her severe illness.â€"Corn cultinz and silo filling are the order of the day with the farmers in this vicinity. We understand the _ corn crop is very good. bocal and (Personal.â€" Mr. J. C. Mallman left on Tuesday of last week for Saskatchewan, where he will spend a few weeks.â€"One of our popâ€" vlar young men, in the person of Mr. Arthur Lautenschlager, has joined the ranks of the benedicts. Congraâ€" tulations.â€" Miss Ada Hilborn _ of Freelton spent a few days with reâ€" latives in town quite recently.â€" Mr. Gilbert Bechtel was very unfortunate yquite recently in severely cutting his foot white engaged in wood cutting.â€" Miss Myrtle Cassel is spending a couple of weeks in Berlin.â€"Mr. Alex. Lederman has been engaged as agâ€" sistant at the local creamery.â€" The local flout imills are being overhauled at present. . Messrs. Mueller and Unâ€" derlay of Woodstock are engaged on the job.â€"Messrs, Reginald and _ Rolâ€" land Macder of Ayr spent Sunday with relatives in town.â€" Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Stoltz were visitors _ to Berlin on Tucsday last.â€"Mrs. Joel Warner‘s condition is still very critiâ€" t‘al. NKhe has the semnathw «f2 100. ; imefs.â€"Threshing is the orter of ' tle day in this section.â€" Mr. Johnry | Moyer â€" the popular threser is doing ' his work very efficiently. He is a hrstler and giles sstisfaciion to evâ€" eryone.â€"Hunters from Berlin and Waâ€" terloo have co nmenced their annual ; fall search for small game in the i woods in this reightorhood.â€"Guite a Ilzumber of Bambcrg people attended 1 ; the Children‘s day ser.ices held in _ the â€" Evangelical caurch al Heidelâ€" ; berg _ on _ Sunday evem ag.â€"M\.ss Julia | Rumig of Guelpl: is the guest of her , aunt Mrs. B Dixtrich..â€"Mrs. Geo. Illu(-hn â€" anl Miss Louisa Gremm spent a few days with fricn‘s in Milâ€" [‘ vertor. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbut of ' + Cleicland, _ Ohio and _ Mrs. Mayme I Klassen of Amherst, Ohio, who spent | several weeks at the bome of _ Mr. ;Jncoh Kaufman left for their home | on Saturday.â€"Mr. Joe Dorscht of St. Agatla is spending a few days wiua 'his sen Peter.â€"Miss Lots‘m;t who s.ent some time at the home of Mr. | \.Joe â€" Weachter has returned to hcrl _home in Mildmay. Jonas Briefs.â€"Th I The exhitit of horses of th: various classes was one of the features and it was most creditable to the oxnirs. The exhibit in cattle was large and the quality good, â€"There was also a very creditwle exhitit in poultry, fmit, _ fowers, dairy, man factures and implements, domestic menfacâ€" trres, fine arts and ladies‘ work. The Elmira Musical Socicty‘s band furnis‘sd an excellent programme of music, which was enjoyed by the large number in attendance.â€" A iist 4 the prize winners in the various cvhibits _ will be published in next â€" week‘s issue. ; News The Fall For toâ€"day still remains as one of the im!ortant and educaâ€" tive factors in the rural covmuriâ€" ty aufl the interest in this yearly evâ€" cnt does not diminish but or the conâ€" trary, there is a grow‘m, a>preciaâ€" ticn of the place it goqupics in makâ€" ing known to the farmer the advances Orer n Mr. David Steinman and Mr Boshart algo assisted. neloo 5200 t SA fttenden NEW DUNDEE: KOSSuUTH. JOSEPHSBuURG uelpl: is the guest of her B. Dixtrich..â€"Mrs. Geo. Miss Louisa Gremm days with friin‘s in Milâ€" â€" and Mrs. Hurlbut of BAMEERG asscl is spending a in Berlin.â€"Mr. Alex. been engaged as asâ€" local creamery.â€" The â€"The Fall weather gan hr was highly pleased.â€"Work at the Rivbrbank cemetery is steadily proâ€" pressing and another bee will be heti on Wednesday, Sept. 28th. Last : Wednesday‘s bee was well attended and a lot of good hard work was performed.â€"Mt. and Mrs. Amos Herâ€" tle of River View Farm, were in New Hamburg last Thursday to ‘ atâ€" tend,the funcral of the latter‘s uncle, the late Mr. .John Weber.â€"Mr. Herâ€" man iHertle, Jr., has been enjoying an enforced weeks holidays owing to indisposition. We all hope to hear of nis speedy recovery.â€"The pupils of S. S. No. 4 had a holiday on _ Wedâ€" nesday, Sept. 2!‘st, as their â€" teacher , Miss Jran King was attending _ the ; wedding of her sister, Miss Lizzie King to Mr. Thomas Mathcson, both 'n! Galt, which happy _ event was solemnized at the home of the bride‘s _parents of Roseville road.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Adam _ Sherman of Meadow Brook farm, very pleasantly enterâ€" tained a number of their relatives and intimate friends on Saturday evâ€" ening. _All report having spent a very pleasant evening under _ this hospitâ€" able roof where all was life and gayâ€" ety.â€"The patrons of the Freeport post office can once more secure their mail at the old stand. On Friday of last week the mail was reâ€"transferted from the Berlin office, from where it was distributed for one week. hack is on a fair way to recovery _ from an attack of typhoid with which she was scized about a fortnight ago.â€" Mrs. Hy. C. Gimbel of River Lodge was a visitor with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Shantz of Erb street, Watâ€" erloo, last Tucsday.â€"Mr. Nelson Lutz has returned to his duties . on the staff of the Guelph Herald after a well carned fortnight‘s vacation spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Lutz here. While at home here he atâ€" tended the Howe circus in Galt â€" on Wednesday, Sept. 14th, with â€" which Born: On Tuesday, Sept. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. William Wiegand _ of Preston Road a daughter. Congraâ€" tulations.â€"We note with regret that Mrs. George Bock suffered a slight stroke cf paralysis on Saturday eveâ€" ning last. _ Her early recovery is carnestly hoped for:â€"Mr. Edgar Detâ€" wiler and his sister, Miss Clara, both of Spring Hill farm, and Miss Amy Sauder of Block Line road were all guests at the McCormackâ€"Shantz wedâ€" ding near Berlin last Wednesday. â€" RSE on iadonalts 2 EOED The many friends of Miss _ Esther Shantz of Hill Crest farm, will be very much pleased to learn that she I Es To c ® . _ Harvest Home.â€"The, Freeport S. S. scholars are making great preparaâ€" tions for their annual Harvest Home services which will be held in the church here on Friday evening, Sept. 30th.â€"The church will be appropriaâ€" tely decorated for the occasion, and a splendid programme now in course of preparation will be rendered by the scholars. We can all rest assurâ€" ced that a delightful evening‘sâ€"enterâ€" tainment is in store for all who atâ€" tend. ‘ to them their heartiest congratulaâ€" tions on their recent marriage on Wednesday, Sept. 21st. Both â€" the bride and groom are well and favorâ€" ably known here and their many friends with them many years of unalloyed happiness and prosperity. rr20 00E aa O mas _ tw 1 Septemier Wedding.â€" The many friends wish them many years of Fair View Farm, Berlip: road, _ and Miss Gertie Shantz of Cedar® Valley Farm, also ncar Berlin, will extend Mills were Sunday visitors at the khome of the former‘s niece, Mrs. Adam Scherman of Meadow Brook Farm. f 2e e P oSnse her grief stricken parents and four sisters. The remains were interred in Mount Hope â€" cemetery, Berlin, _ on Sunday afternoon. Beautiful floral cmulems were in evidence on the small casket, placed there by loving friends. Th bereaved family _ have tic sincere sympathy of the _ entire community, in the loss of their loved one, who has been transplanted from carth to a more congenial clime in heaven. f ‘ Mr. end Mrs. Levi Gehl nf MLarman died carly Sunday morning after / a ten days illness of scarlet fever. The little one was apparently® getting on yery nicely until a few days prior to her death when alarming symptoms developed and in spite of the best of nursing and all that medical skill could devise she succumbed â€" to the dread malady. Edna was a bright, winsome girl and will be much missâ€" ed not only in the family circle but by the neighborhood, as she was a goneral favorite with one and â€" all. . She lcaves to mourn her early death } e o i Death of Edna Ebel.â€"Edna, the fiveâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. Jacob Ebel, our postmaster, and Mrs. Ebel: end Mfs. Levi Gehl of German qualityâ€"the reason why it holds first place in thousands of Canaâ€" flavor of Red Rose Tea. Rkhnthooup ve circus in Galt â€" on t. 14th, with which pleased.â€"Work at the MEVER SOLD iN BuLK FREEPORT Y 4k [ 35. .$ Mr. and Mrs. John Ratz, Wellesley, are visiting friends in the Twinâ€"City. Miss Vera Shirk left Morday morninz for Toronto where she will tate a Lourse in Domestic Science at Toâ€" ronto University. Mr. Claude Noecker left Morday ing I=r Toronto to attend the Sclool of Science there. handed out in our to Frecport. No doubt one will be glad to have our m Mrs. Will Woollans, Brantford, â€" is spending several weeks at the home of her parents, Menno street. Mr. Peter Roos, of the Dominion Life Assurance Co., has returned from a pleasant holiday _ spent â€" in Lanark. ob d + â€" Mr. Henry Motchman, New _ Hamâ€" burg, visited his mother, â€" Mrs. W. fenrich over Sunday. Mr. A. E. Devitt has returned from a tenâ€"day tripâ€"to Detroit and Cleveâ€" land. â€" ‘49r 95( 1 +2 f a Mr. and Mrs. John Zinn spent Sunâ€" day with friends in New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wo Wenrich, Piani ford, are visiting friends in town. Mr. Frank Lorenz of Stratford spent Sunday with his parents, â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lorenz. Mrs. A. F. Sarderson is spending wee‘ in London, © Miss Emma Kaatz is spending few days with friends in Galt. Tlr Misses Mary ard Sarah Wilâ€" hclm of New Ham‘jurg spont Monday at tie home cf Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Zinn. Xiss Clidis De dit ; from a short visit ow friencs. Miss Grace Wing > left Scturday evening for Stratford. Mr. Albert Hergott left for a short visit to Toronto Saturday Dr. Eckel returned Friday evening from 2 short visit to New York. (.0 _ "S°C, Mrs. C.H. J. Snider, this week, for the annual Golf Tourâ€" nament at Toronto. Mrs. Kilroy paid a visit to Guelph friends on Wednesdgy. § Messrs. D. C. and Wm. Kuntz were in ‘Toronto on Friday. Rev. C. G. Kaatz is spending Sunâ€" day in Hanover. Mr. J. Conrad has returned from a tenâ€"days‘ visit to Waltz, Mich. Miss Ida Hagey returned to Philâ€" adelphia after spending a month in town. Mrs. J. Ferguson and sister _ Miss Iose, ‘Toronto, are weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. G.0 *iiughes. ' Mr. Julius Roos, of the Mutual Life staff left Saturday morring ir a two woeeks‘ visit with his son. Mr. Fred Moser and bride returned Friday evening from a two _ weeh‘s wedding trip. â€" woven in one piecce without seams will furnish a room most artistically and cost less than the usual carpets. Can be taken up easily and make houae-cleaningl only half the work. ROLLER WINDOwW BLINDS, 29¢ Rugs, Linoleums, Curtains Wall Papers eiger, left for Toronto on Wednesday, for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morléy before returning _ to their home in Ottawa. Mrs. George Wegenast and Mrs. M. 8. Hallman were visitors in Toronto yesterday. * _ Miss Bosworth of the Mutual Life staff, has returned from a fortnight‘s vacation spent at her home in Orillia. Miss A. Bricker, _ Erb street, _ is sp;-fding a fow days in Guelph. iss Minnfé Snyder, George street, has returned from a week‘s _ visit with Toronto friends. Miss Bessic Dawson was the guest uf her sister, Mrs. €. H. J. Snider, this week. Inr tha annuet mors wl two children, 7;;:;â€"11â€"1;0 been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | ziger, left for Toronto on Was Arthabaska, P.Q., where they joined a week ago by Miss Florence Snider en route from lightful three months , travel t e Lk L P : P \@anips q __{ c CCV nTUGEG England, Scotland and on the Contiâ€" nent. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Morley and twn abhili__ C F 1 Mr. and Mrs. John B turned Friday from a f able holiday of three | Mr. and Mrs. Harty S Arthabaska, P.Q.. wher» Mr. Thomas Taylor, Totrers, _ is visiting at the home cf Mc. alll Mrs, A. E. Sandersoa. Mayor Graybill has returned from 'tho ‘hmo-eloctllc power meeting â€" at troit. Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrai, ir., have reicted from a short visit to Leâ€" Messrs. Alex. Reach, Wm. Clarke, Elora, are itors in town t:â€"day. son St art of Granion, Out., are visitim; at thr home of Mr. R.â€" ‘¥. Stuart. Mr. ard Mrs. Geo. Nervig:â€"of Chiâ€" eago, III., are \isiting au the home of PC aâ€" Rugs _doubt one and all have our mail again r own home office. _ OV _ Eeadyr for Thenm.:? HAVE NOW THE BEST VALUES TO OFFER IN . Reach, Loncon a~4 en route from a: deâ€" three weeks with is returned with Elmira . Chas. Kreutâ€" on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. returning _ to nzos;t ('llk))- meeting â€" at ' a short | bustaess vigâ€" N03 &UCGO Berin, Om through _ We are now oftering _ the balance of the past season‘s stock at a‘out balf the usual selling prices. at the three services which were held The services were well attomied _ alâ€" though the weather was not very 1 agrecable.â€"We are sorry to teport ; that there is a great deal of sickâ€" ness arovn1 here. _ Amcng those on the sick list are:â€"Miss Crooks, Miss Millie Bish, Mrs: Bexgs, sr., _ Mrs. CDr) ~ McEachern and Mrs. Rote t Rowe. We hope they wiil soon te better.â€"Rev. _ Mr. Nixoa coml wils «n1 Carghter Eva szent last 1hursâ€" day _ with _ friends in Perlin â€" Mr.oo Personal _ and Lo:x1.â€"ih> maddy weather has visited our Tfowhn &zain but we hope it will not stay long.â€" Mr. Rulet‘s sister, Mrs. Stone is spendinz a few days with him.â€"The Presbyterian _ chufch held their in iâ€" Versay on Sunay, Sept. 25th. Rev. Mr. Camptell cf Noorcficld officiated1 , Mr. Chas. O‘Donnell left MoaCay for (hatham, where he will spend some time. He is driving to thaf city, a ;r.'ittance of 130 miles ma‘ire, a three , day trip. 1 Mr. Chas. Ruhlman, Hamilton, is ivisitlng at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ezra Schmidt. , A large number of people _ from i Waterloo _ attended the Elmira fair. Among the number are: Messrs. Albert Mickus, John Bowman, Henry Becker, Wesley Kaiser, E. Braun, _ Joe Dentinger, Henry Niergarth, Sidney Olto; Clayton Zilliax, Clarâ€" ence Strome, Amassa Strome, _ and } Milton Klinck. Rev. H. L. Merner, Toronto, spent Thursday in Waterloo. j Mrs. Wm. Zick and children have returned to Stratford after spending a few days in town. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Morley â€" and children of Ottawa left Wednesday for Toronto, after spending the sumâ€" mer holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreutziger. 1 at Wall Papers We hsrew‘t‘i show two correct Styles for Fall 1910, which we cury in a large raoge of s‘ ades and fabrice. These mantles «rc shown in a‘l the newest Aamiams af Fancy Tweeds, Diagonal, Serges, Cheviots, Broad Cloths, Ete. Fall Mantles $8.00 up to $25.00 and are sold at popular prices. 8. B. BRICKER & (). LINWCOD , 30¢, 50¢ 55¢ Sn en Oemodh C ETCOE oo nermes | Snider of Wak-rloq visitne;l Mr. and vCop ; Mrs. Abc. Swarlts last Sunday.â€" _ l Among thoe who attended the Mcâ€" ~Aâ€"IDb‘ muddy | Cormackâ€"Shantz wedding were Mr. i(?d»‘(l)'ur }lz,'â€;':‘::{n and Mrs. Allan Shantz, Mr. and l1 not stay long.â€" MrS. D. Wismer and family and Mr. Mrs. Stone _ is And Mrs. S. E. Shantz and family.â€" : § wi.th him.â€"The The Misses Ella and Elma Grischou gh held their in i. tC spending their vacation with th he Z"e. ‘rra, â€", thoir aunt in Brown City, Michigan. ‘, Sept. oC Coxlr. J. Swinton _ of Berlin spent Coorefield officiated , Sunday with Mrj Simpson Shoemakâ€" s which were held c©r.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Weaver and well attomied | als [[00""â€" an ( Mounted on good rolle‘n fof any room in the home, rWo have now the floral designs which even make suitable coverâ€" ing for bed rooms. Sizes can be cut from widths, 2 yds , 2] yda., 24 yds., 3 yds. and 4 yds. near Berlin. â€" Mr. Swartz visited in 1 the week,. , : : _"‘; and Mrs. Eph. Weaver and AMr. and Mrs. Sam Weaver visited Mr and Mrs. â€" Josiah Shoemaker _ this week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Eby of Elmwood were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Abe Swartz‘s.â€" Miss Lizzic Dutzard was a visitor | at Mr. Abe Swartz‘s on Sunday.â€" Mr, and Mrs. I. Witmer spent Sunday with Mrâ€" and Mre ow Comnie ~*. Linoleums Persona‘s.â€"Miss Rose Bower, _ of Perlin, and niees of Illinois and Misg Julia Heist of Berlin visited _ Miss Emma Hucther last week.â€" Mr. and Mrs. .John Wismer and daughter Ada and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snider of near Hespeler visited â€" at Fairview last Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Jacob Aadas e ooe W se Es News Notes.â€"Mr. 1 remodclling his home of a fine new kitchen are very Lusy filling present. Personals.â€"Miss P a‘l the newest designs of 20 .06E SCnautr and Mr. John £cip riturre1 home on Saturcay night afâ€" it & wesiern tour.â€"They loo‘ fne and come bac; with glowin ; accoin‘s of that won lerful country.â€"The Suzâ€" Gay School picnic which was to te hoid in Schiltter‘s bush last Saturâ€" cay afternoon, had to be inden tely fostrozed on account of the rainy weather. ALcert Scnourr and Mr riturredl home on Satur it & wesiern tour.â€"Tl and come bac; with glow of that wrmdlavna _ ; Black Pony Coats C PN0 oog e eentttntit fine new kitchen.â€"The farmers very Lusy filling their silos at $3.00 °0 $1.00 Large range of Misses‘ and Childcen‘s Co its, all sha lea. 50 inches ‘ong t CZard was m visitor at Swartz‘s on Sunday.â€" Mr, I. Witmer _ spent Sunday and Mrs. Sam Schmidt â€"of in. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Abe NINE PINES °c who attended the Mcâ€" antz wedding were Mr. Allan Shgntz! Mr. _ and $18.00 SEE OUR and Mannheim duriflg a F;ed Huether | is by the addition Tra‘s P B