painiler, * " e ue P iss Larm â€" Kamnt "of | P o l o. T« & is .,n*"ï¬ hewan, is the M % oT. ts se [R a :‘,;J wm‘ & three d waceti on at her home .. bere j ; Mn ‘John E. Buckel ol | & lard ~were the guests of . Mr.|j ,,;' nother â€" here last : weeks> â€"| q John Lang ol Berlin was â€" the | { sof hrer daughter Mts. W.. H.] s Â¥ over«Sund y .â€"Mr. and _ Mrs.|, rafl returned on â€" Saturday ; | ) 4 ) throughout the Western |, oÂ¥inces.â€"Mr. and Mrs... F._ Wâ€"| & ‘fljï¬tflofl and the â€" Misses | s ol â€" laterloo were guests at: the j { me ‘ of . Mr. Samuel /Lassel, Huror | ad,~ over: ‘Sunday .. â€"~ Mr. John | ,4“4 Stratford was calling on | old friends in town . during . < the | ; week x." and Mrs. . E. _ Câ€" el of Toledo, Ohiq, and Messrs. iwin Stacbler and E. Schinitt â€" of Flin were visitors â€" in town . on dnes iv last.â€"Mr. Philip Bruder and dauget_Eieanor are visiting frignds in Walkerton â€"Mrs. .. Daniel late -,&zu, Michigany, paid & git: toâ€" father, Mr. ‘Jacob Rats ‘here last week. â€"Mr. Conrad NDanâ€" \meeker and Mr. C: Schneider . of ratford visited in New Hamburg on m last.â€"Mr. Theodore _ Peine. W A, of Toronto, visited his . parâ€" ents here last week.â€" Miss _ Clara * Wilker retizned on Wednesday from a i holida brip : to Cobalt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. lorman Weicker returned . to their bo ’g w Didsbury, Alberta, on Monâ€" ‘May, after spending six weeks with / ‘Iriends and relatives in this vicinity. ‘â€"»Mre Gideon Weber of Monkton _ is â€" relatives and {riends in New Mamburg . â€"The Misses Russell _ of ‘ Chicago who are holidaying in â€" town "1 ling a few days in ‘ Toronto . and (Hamilto this week.â€"Mrs.. Mary ‘;ia on Tuesday for Port Carlâ€" * ing iskoka, where she will â€" ~speni npoorai weeks â€" Mr. Patrick McDerâ€" att, a prominent lumber man ‘of To |} gnto and South River. was a vis tor in‘ town on Wednesday. â€" Mr. ftank Phelps spent Sunday in Eden i Bis father who is ill â€"Mr. and ¢s. Milton Thicl of Rodney _ came %o New Hamburg in their automobile ‘vo visit their parents, M». and Mrs. , ‘ Conrad Eidt, and Mr. and Mts. Ja&â€"|! oob Thiel ~â€"â€"Miss Clara Anderson of | Ofrilia is visitine her grandmother, | "Wis. Wels here.â€"Miss Logan, artist | . oi Toronto, is visiting at the Reoâ€" bory.â€": Mr~ and â€" Mrs. . Wagner â€" of | â€" 6ha speare pard a visit . to . his umale, Mr. John Wilker here on Sunâ€" Way â€"â€"Mr. W. H. Smith of ~ Toronto ipent Sunday at the home of Mrs. A eâ€"Her many friends . are _ Wery much pleased to note the comâ€" ‘plete recovery of Mrs. Jacob Ernst _ «from . her recent . serious illness. â€"â€" ° Wightyâ€"five titkets were sold for the | Rperial train to the Reform conven ‘\ slon at Galt on Monday, while quite ‘‘a mumber went to Berlin in the eveâ€" Wifig to hear Mr. Borden speak.â€"Fout Einks of bowlers went to Plattsville «on Mo afternoon to play a friendâ€" f game with the Plattsville Club.â€" â€"Mr. , Nom Cressman is Amproving his . property on Huron streetâ€" About " lorty of New Hamburg‘s Consorvaâ€" is ~ W the â€" comvention in .. PPreston on Thutsday which was held Tor the purpose otf nominating a canâ€" \ Aidate.â€"Mrs. Mary Schacfer has movâ€" _ d into her new house on Henry St. ‘ Death of Young Child.â€"The . death f ,*‘, te on Tuesday morning, Aug. . of Walter Henry, youngest child Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lait of this | ¢ mt the age ofâ€"two years ~and | x mont He was il} but a few | 1 an attack of infantile: parâ€" Mis. The fuperal took place onl t "Afternoon last to St. Poter‘s fuMberan church, thence to Rlvenldol m .‘ Rev. Mr. Allâ€"oficiatqd. /A al Conservative workers went ‘Bt. Agatha Monday night to orgaâ€" ize that district for the . clection Rampaign.: Mr. Clare, the candidate, ‘present.â€"Mr. Dutton, Of Mr. J. ‘Reick‘s store, has â€" rented . Mr. B ‘Graf‘s new bhouse and < . will ) his family here shortly. | joyable Garden Party.«= A very #itul garden party was held on ) *pm lawn of~ Mr. ~William on Thursday evening in the fests of the Bethel Methodist ith,. A very interesting program en uu;"c‘u evening * those & part were Miss . Yager. : of @peare, & local orchestra which wed very fine selections and the on quartette who ate tod well NEW HAMBURG known tion. Sille a fl. the possessor Ol.. & ~very . NHC | 218 . _ A hand > o hi ununt weoklf harbess inok was . tni held on Savortay innt and mevcral) ty ABDVERTISERS week Persona TV known er publighed overy #4 3 mmust Ro% be o igeg & up to F Mrs. + MacMor \! Nork, â€" he ieft ut this applicarion M y . tecommenda. )ve},( Hays ... Jobnson .. of io Bvacle Take wedk â€" Mr. Alien { I 1&& & at Willow Vale dast Bunday â€" Ethel Beamer ~of Brastford spent a lnham'w"'-"’"“, Miss Belia Shants. â€"Mr:and. ..‘ Mr# Maxr., Engells returned to their ‘home at ‘Poronto alter ‘spending Aheir hollâ€" gays with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haase: (â€"Mrs. Albert Lelhnen, Master Arthur ’.u Miss Martha spent the _ past weok with friends in Floradale.â€"Mts. POmT Eo t s oad oP 3 Prof. A. E. gad â€"â€" tamily . of: of Mr. and Abram last m;-?n Leotsa and . Vinet a:mduaï¬ Eiias ,ap:‘u-&. and x:- mos \ v:- : of ~Berlinâ€" spen‘ * C ing us in ie n visited .at Silver Farm _ last week.â€"Mr.‘and Mrs. A. Swarts vise ited at St. Jacobs last Sunday.~ hmv‘*. th m:-" .8:: days last w maker at Berlin â€"Mr. ..fl!i A i. Bowman of Mannheim motored to Silter Lake Farm last Tuesday evenâ€" . ing.â€"Mrs. Mike Detzler spent Saturâ€" day with friends at Berlin.â€"Mr. . W. Ott "of ‘Toronto_spent _ ~Bunday _ at. Sweet Briarâ€" Mrs. J. Snider is spend ng the week with her daughter Mrs. Shants at Berlin. â€"Miss Woelfie and Miss Tuchl of Berlin spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Oralls Lehnen. Miss Edna Oberhoitzer of Berlin _ spent Sunday at the home of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Allan Shoemaker.â€"Rev. and _ Mrs. Sanderson ‘and Master TeMord spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Shoemaker . > Personals.â€"Mr. John Quebl, of Butâ€" falo paid a short but welcome visit here last week:â€" Mrs: Henry â€"Kilâ€" ler and children and Miss Millic Schâ€" mitt of Detroit, ars visiting friends ani â€" relatives in this vicinity _ at present.â€". Rev. . Lamack was the guest of Rev. Langholtz for a lew days last week.â€"The Misses B o ckel man of Watetloo were the guests of ‘Miss _ Emma Peters and also of . the Misses Tillie and Bertie Forler and . Miss Lulu Berg last week.â€" _ Mr. Emest _ Josty: of _ Waterloo sperss Sunday â€" with his ‘friends in the viâ€" cinity.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heipel of Doering‘s corner were the guosts Of. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Doering.â€"Mr: and Mrs. Geo. Pianner of Berlet‘s * Corâ€" ners spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ovi Mrs. _John Forler: Mr.â€" and Mrs.â€" Ed. Doering spent last Sunâ€" day with friends outside of the vilâ€" lage.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Becker . of New Hamourg male a short call hete on Sunday.â€"Mr. ‘Geo. Gole of Cook‘s Corner spent last Sunday in the vik Locals and Personals.â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eby and family of Baden are spending a lew days . in _ this vicinity.â€"Rev. M. Herner _ of â€" Berlin called on friends in the neighborhood on Sunday.â€"Mr. M. D. Halliman. of Rerlin spent Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof. â€"Messrs. Horace and Floyd Ward of Winterbourne visited. at. the home of Mr. N. Bergey on Sunday. â€"Miss Ella Herner of Berlin is spendâ€" ing the week with ber friend _ Miss Pora Hallman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman and Mrs. A. E. Bergey mo» tored to Woodstock on Sunday. â€"Rev K Bowmanâ€"of Conestogo . occupied the puipit in the Latschar Mennonite church on Sunday.â€"Rev. S. 8. Law . tenschlager occupied the pulpit of the U. B. Church in the absence of the pastor wh\tl enjoying â€" a. : few months‘ holidays.â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Nahrgang of New_Hamburg called on friends in the muv& on . Sunday. â€"Quite a few ‘from this community accompanied the exoursion to Galt on |Monday to attend the Liberal . con 1 vention. â€"We are sorry to report 1|ln. D. Geiger on the sick list. . We .\ wish Her a speedy recovery. the . misfortune to get his thumb caught in the cog wheel of the: Jan ning mill, inflicting very painiul inâ€". juries.â€"Mr. Jameg. M _ Smith, out. popular drover, brought a . carload . of stockers down from Wiarton which are to be sold to feeders here. ~ The extreme drought in the ‘Wiarton penâ€" mhhmuflh d:unr'y u:z very as it ie for eom-wuuhm on the grass there.â€"Mrs. Fanny . Rush~ is the proud possessor of a very fine Mrv\ï¬m commenced â€" to yield in large quantities and is the cause of much solicitude on tue part of the owner during these days . of the holiday and the small boy. . _ Eichlerâ€"Robwon Nuptials. â€" .. Mr. Charles Eichler, son‘ of Mr. Bernard Fichler, of this town,:was united in martinge to Miss Robson of Ayr onâ€" Saturday last at the Trinity Luthâ€" eran parsonage: Rev. Mr. Voelker ofâ€" ficiated.© This maukes the third _ son of Mr, EBichler to marry the. third 'lhl Robsonâ€"three brothers to three sisters. Atmerican Farmer Against Reciptoâ€" la».â€"w,--w r Lor: of , Indiana, 4s on & “ . ‘ ag 1 12 s '-!‘ ;‘{ £ ..' 14! P We i l NINE PHILIPSBURG ty last woek xk MANNHEIM f Miss oi ty id Mrs Mary be tee 1 ; 00 | h opâ€" h and their Seriously II1.â€"We regret : to. report that the condition of Mr. Hy. . Hotâ€" stetter wha is a patient at the Hosâ€" pital at London, has ‘not improved: It is . expected . that Mr. Hostetier will again rogain his former good health.â€"Mcéter Stanley Zinn, .. only child of Mr. and Mrs. John Zinn is very. low and not expected to recover. His friends and playmates: bopnm(or his recovery.â€" MF. anU, MMD. HDMC Brubacher visited at ths chome of his _ mother at St. Jacobs last Sunday who is very low at present and not expected to recovel. Ste suffered â€" a paralytic stra‘e recently. Committed Suicide at Baden. . Ho telâ€"As Mr â€"John Sobisch, porter at the Baden _ Hotel Baden, last Th s day walked through the woodshed h noticed whet he first thought & man‘~ sleeping and endeavored to aray 8: him. _ Mr. Sovisch on closer examination found â€" their‘ lodger doad. They. ab once . natified coromer‘ . Dt. Marty of ~Now Hamburg and &ter viewing the body he deemed an inâ€" quest unnecessary as he had an ecmpâ€" ty vial of strychninne alongsige . of himâ€"&tva . cverything showed to a clear â€"case of suicide. Papers fo.n! on him _ gave his name . as Rubert Holenod _ hra‘¥man on the G.Tâ€"R. Holgood,â€" bra‘eman on the . G.I .N.« 4 coming from @uelph. «.. . _ .} ; Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Daw _ E.~ Schwartzentruber â€" who hase visited : their relatives and friendo for: a few weeks will return to their â€"â€" homue in Pigeon, Mich., o Friday, this week. ‘â€"Mr. Nicholson of _ the . Dominion Bank staff was moved to the branch / at â€" Montreal last. Saturday.â€" Mr. / Ed. â€" Lierach ‘of Mocntreal visited.. his > mother â€" on . Sun »:y.â€"Mr. and Mrs. David â€" Hunsberget© and _ Mrs. John Hunsberger visited at the home of Mr. N. Cressman at â€" New Hambxg loct Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mra. C. Hobel Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ildh spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Hebel‘s brother at â€" Seâ€" bastapol.â€" Mr. and Mry C. Leis am ol Ayr visited at the hbome of her patents, on Sunday.â€"â€" Mr. and Mré. Hy. ‘Ruefler of . Petersburg spent Sunday at ‘the home of Mr. F.â€" l.lpntt.â€"â€"lx. and Mrs. Wm, Helnan of Philipsburg spent Sunday at the home of his brotber John.â€" Mr. E. Flamus of | Lonéyi visited his foimnâ€" ily â€" on Sunday and Monday.â€" Mr.â€" and _ Mre. Joim» Gingrich of _ New _ Hashburg spent Sunday with Mr, D. Jantzi.â€" Mr. and Mrs. John . Ratz of “zhhll and: his â€" friend, .. Mrâ€" J visited at the hone of _ Mr. 1 My. . Rat« for a ‘ew days.«â€" ~ Mr. John Ocsch and Sister Rebeces . of . "ase neadle s . maler i, ol Mr. ‘Jacas mâ€" A « Of Badenites at the comvention J at Galt. on Monday.. A â€"nc:(’mv- wd wt Berlin y theit reburt sard heard â€"Mr. R. L. Borden spoak Interesting | â€" News Items,»â€" . The lormers h':lu VWW:: #y 7': paring 1or: â€"â€" Mr. SHacric is viditing his «sbster, . P oÂ¥ . Sanderson,â€" Mitk Bailey of _ Otta id Mr. K enmed atho g H. Col ‘Q:’ ;» es shd * F the â€" Bethel to overcrowding. The.. C o ‘ To e a, man, . the ‘thal nounce that seats %: some of flm:.o‘i;‘:\â€™ï¬ ou C in front of the village hall, Rev. John Lynn, who for some yeRI® â€"# ‘The Ministor. of L&boFâ€" tully into alt: sides of the P United States and Canada ment was of advantage to ot his address related to th culturai classes. ... s W ;.J."E-"B'hfl; points throughout the ad tion he received at the closs, showed that in full sympathy with him. &. * “‘ â€"â€" The meeting concluded with hearty Sirt Wilffid" Laurier and the Minister ( M M â€" Mr. and Mrs. Elias busia8t BADEN HAYSVILLE niles apart «g)et > the. Aadug * Byworkh ‘ Lt Lj!-:m(qmm"' the first spea=er. He was foll of Labor spoke â€" {or over an NOUL. B7 6 s‘ of the proposed agreoment. between . the d Canada, He showed wherein the agreeâ€" antage to all classes, though the main part ated too the special advantages to the. agri~ st spes=er. He was followed by . Mrâ€" oo c io aio Whiewier Compans. :: Mr. King out in his automobile. éferred in the highest ferms 40 . Mr: ce ol ts oopemet mt mites "W’.‘ï¬ï¬‚‘.‘i‘n n doe ihe u:?nm & w: accom o se 1t y hn 3 tcng moun s opponent MR P O o. heâ€" had Mr. t ~Mr. â€"< * Mt. ces °/ of d 7 i on _ Under and by {virtue of the powets nch contained . in a . certain nmtm Mr. wWhich will be produced at the . his of sale, there will be offered _ for irs. sale by public auction on . Monday, hn _ the 11th day ‘of September, 1911, at. of 11. o‘cicck. in the forencoon at h« mw. Hotel in the Vflhg ': ebe . the‘ following proper$y in! 3,,,,! said Village m; being> â€"part Se. Ol Lot Number ‘one hundred and fourâ€" J ar teen, German Company Tract, Upper her Block, in the Township ol Waterioo, Mrs, whore particularly described by metes pent and ! ounds in said mortgage. * w â€" On the property there is a frams : The Executor ol the estate ~of the late :J. M. Muir yfl{;m tor â€" sale by public abvction, â€"_On premises, on Saturday, the 2nd day of Septemâ€" ber, 1911, at halfâ€"past â€" one o‘clock in the alterfmoon, the <property . occuâ€" pied by theâ€"Jate Mr. Muir at * the time of his death, being the residence with lud.ulmnm&. on ‘~ the southâ€" westerly side of Mary.atteet, ‘ in â€" the Town of Waterloo, having a frontage of about 66 feet by a â€" depth â€"of about 124 feot : to a Jano. ‘The property includes a good brick residence,. with meoiern conveniences, and is in g£o00d repair. There will also be offered Torâ€"sale at the same time and place the fur | niture contained in the residence, com prising dining room, bed room, . and other furnitute,.s, i*%n Terms:â€"For the: furniture, . etc., pash; for the realâ€"estate, ten . _â€"per ‘cent. ol the purchase price at the time : of sale, Mtbqtlllm within filteen days therealtet. ~/x us â€"For further patticilars and ... _infor mation, apply to . i _ â€"_ _ _‘â€" Dated 17th August, 1911 ab On the property there is a frams dwelling withâ€"suitable outbuildings. 10 per cent. of 6e . money to Nâ€pdd at the time of sale and the balance ‘within thirty days thereâ€" alter. ; Paine * M io For further terms and â€" conditio of sale snl‘to the undersigned . A. R. McBRIDE, Waterloo ‘Vendor‘s Solicitor, A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer that village Serious ‘Accident.~ . Mr. JORR J70~ mond â€" met with a paintul. accident . last @nturday, While driang dv from th> field . with the wagon the mookye came out of the tongue ani threw Â¥r lna::::d i:. the wagars tLxteo € , . b »â€"â€"Mr.: Willie m vem th, ~â€" ies i o doaae m Executors® Sale of Townâ€"Property ACMHCE Mortgage Sale : cheers for the King,/ of Labor. ebliged "‘a the platiorm {or on the~ verandah JAMEBS C, HAIGHT, Executer, Waterloo, | Ont a minister At M hout, ; EOE Mr. John Dis Bet t ptarkg ces :uufl. t _Â¥ = ) ~WATERLOO | .c _ h:h‘l‘on Hall, Monday 28th, Au gust. ; ..‘ . HAWKESVILLE ° In â€" Batlard® ‘Tuesday, 20th .:-s at ufom p.m. â€"In Steddick‘s. . HallFriday, 1st September, °at. 7.300‘clocgk p.m n the Schocl House, Saturday, 26% August, . at. 7â€" o‘clool pas (0~ > in ‘Doort‘s Hall, Tuéséay, 29th Auâ€" ment taetm . : ul Wost . The Reciprocal Trade Agrecment Leâ€" tween Canada and the United States, and its effects, willâ€"he fully ciscussâ€" «d by Mr. King. * Everybodyâ€" welcome. Ladies invitâ€" In Musical Society‘s Hall Friday, ist September, . at . 8.15«‘clock p.m, Ali mestings, uleMUln not ¢d4, will begin 2t _cight ofclock, _ Opposition ‘spea‘ers are invited ‘ to be present, and on opportunity~ will be afered them to address the meetâ€" For Careful Investors Mr First Mortgages $500 to $10,000 P_IIEE" fhroughout my list of Mortgages, without oxceptlo{a. ou witl find seâ€" emityofnpnflnnï¬ï¬‚%ot the amount of each mortgage. | _ _0\ 00. >__ _ The collection of both principal and interest i8 gaaranteed and execuced by a strong fanncial Company. interest at 6 per cent. Interested parties given further in formation and partictlais upon ie qust... Uall or write #% % Jffise: Waterloo Mutual Fice Bidg Hours 9 a.w. to 6 p m. W aterioo© <« Bruegoman‘s â€" Grocery BLOOMINGDALE . . L. Bruogoman | _ Fred G. Carthew TO GIVE PROMPT AND CHEERFUL BRIDGEPORT HEIDELBERG FLORADALE KINGWOOD CROSSHILL Phone 1172 Trade is steadily growing "There is & reason for it. ‘Tail End Sale service is ever our aam Farm produce wanted EL MIRA HONSBERGER, Président N.W.R.A Edward Ha .. ~1.80 a‘cl HAIGHT, Y3 Secretary N.W.R:A Fricay Hall," Saturday, 26th will be sold during this sal¢ at loo Ladies‘® Black Und »rskirts worth regular price 10 @§ & You may laugh at the ‘hea ding of this announcement, but . we always call nwnwxum. Wool }@.wool here â€" ‘and ootton is potton, and the to he sold during this sale are simply the léavings of a big season‘s donsisting of â€"Cotâ€" mm-mnu.u-camnuu ts, and is properiy named a Tail End Sale. Â¥ This will be an unusual bargain tuuug-wmuw ed a lot of ready to wear garments, . such as Blouses, Skirts, Whitewear, Silk Waists, Pressus, Coats, Unde , . and . "some Ladies‘ Sutts, all going at from 50¢ to 25¢ on 0 dollat, .. . TIL ~DMC . NO Pn MesA s Ontaric This gale will commence on . visiting Berlin on Ciréus Day tha beneft/of this unusual sale Come and see.‘ Don‘t buy u Au m e t‘ *4 ~# "from England | °P L ovsest i Quality Highest New Fall Dress Goods, New Silks, _ â€" ~ ... New Table Linens, â€" _ New Cashmere Hosiery; New Quilts, _ _ New Towellings, : New Children‘s Coats.â€" and maay other Fall . _ _ and Winter Wearing Apparels Fige Watch Repairi Ts P e * mt Specinlt;?fi_;.s Waterico us The Savings Department of this Bank has proved to be a great convcn?ene'- to‘.thmmm.of our fa: mer &&qmu!kflh safeâ€" keeping of "h."E.'l,’"'."'fl"fl‘._; P se i n on ce 1e Bonn natieg mE t i e SE We ts of $1 and upwards and intorest at iÂ¥ gular is dddm&g- Withdrawals can be made at any tb'é PD h‘.“k.ln' !’m' & aÂ¥e‘s .:-_..__A. _..‘4.1..._...""‘“ .:Lâ€" as ‘ll.h:otnmsryhcnnnwhhhdm%fllt-|m éanes in order to avail himself of the privilege of a account, As the money éan be wlthdnwmuylhn. the Bepk acts as a safe depository for the money until such time as it is need 3 1 commence on Wednesday, â€" Aug. 23rd, . and those m Cirtus Day Thursday, the 24th, will also have Capital and Reserve $8 p44000â€" : Assets $50,000,000 Waterioo Branch P:V. WILSON, Menager. â€" These thereby saving the middleman‘s profit and giving that .dv“m'â€"“i o‘l.r-c‘?;@en:" . ‘l- & ‘\ s d s 2 .â€" *Js nc ds C . Cand _ M s io havrs . uks witse Ns Je o it# C* 3900 Loans made to responsible people on reasonable terms The Bank of Toronto The House of Quality wWATERLOO | | _ _ Come in this Fall and let us convinee youG. Wholesalers‘â€" Cost Prices t buy unless you..sBe bargAips W a Baws &4 Co . BRICKER & CO. We gratantee the quality of our goods and we are sure you will fod the prices right. _ ~Obey this im; ulse and give us & tria].!**~>. were bought â€"months 0. Asmussen FARMER! rb t Prices Lowest other day 1 ago at practically Issuer of Marriage Liccnses.. ONT. durirg