Pb Rev. M. L. Wing occupied the pulâ€" hï¬-m&:wwh : alter ‘a several. weeks‘ â€" absence. ITEDâ€"GENERAL ~SERVANT _ Apply © Mrs. W. E. Winy, 30â€" Atma students attendcd Berlin Busiâ€" iss College fast yeat. % :Salome â€" Moogh pleasantly enâ€" the B.B.C. club at her home Wednesday evening. â€" ' S rs Sonk:â€"â€"We hRave a special. | WWvu mt :I‘W , FaM term Po x 25â€"11t. StB.â€" *~ > Agâ€"A18. -ï¬..:, ¢. ‘.u?:pu i Kaâ€" * successl passing the triculation : esanimation . \tuf "Miss Eva Devitt bas returned fr>x G-mtanqu;.'. ;;’. where ::‘ took a »e in Py enlz 6w &N' vt~passing her "irst )‘t:: esxanination. e ~Great reductions at Lang _ Bros. Tail End Sale at Berlin, commencing Aug. #3rd. Read advt. on page 4. foten‘ s aag miaigter of ( Lapors a 0 + at. Borlin Tnuda’y niglit. The best | time: to enter Listowel Buginess College is on Sept: 5th, the opening â€" day. A good start is half the battle. 35â€"11t About 2.15 o‘clock Tuesday altermoon an alarm of fire wos rung in frow boX 43 near the Central â€" School. _ When the fremen arrived on ‘th: scem> they founs it was a ~false alarm,. s0v * young boys, it is understood, being responsible for ringing the alarm. A young fellowâ€" from Underwood in town last week, when Asked. what z‘Wt of Reciprocity, . replied mother never used any other than Red Rose.â€"Port Elgin, Ont. Times. ‘Fiiends here have received _ w6rd ol the serious illness of Master Stanâ€" ey , sonly, cadld of Mr. acâ€"l Mrs. ~J. P Sof «tzsden, ‘formeri, â€"of Wa:er Jw».. Mis conciiion is precarious an‘ #bere are stight hopes of his recovery. Lostâ€"sUITCasE _ â€" CONTAINING ladies‘ clothing on Waterlooâ€"Hekclâ€" kerg â€"road. _ Reward at Brickor‘s tLivery, Berlin. #142. ~New positions this week for Berlin s Collegeâ€"students: E. Maiâ€" ny, bkpr. Masseyâ€"Harris, _ Torcnto;, . Hallman, stem Teronto,â€" A. Wese lob, sten. W. G. & R., H. Bowman, :- \Beriia Furn. X€0. . The: _ B.B. C. sends mare to. positions than all wther: business schools in this: vicinity combineds â€" Fall term opensâ€"Bept. 5. ~The death vecurred ar _ 7 'h":lock,J .‘ SBatetday . of Beatrice, daughter cf . and Mrs. Alfred Moyer, Erb St., , rloo, aged five ye The vause nft ‘deatis ‘was iiulé paralysis, _ The â€" funeral of ( the late â€" Beatrice ?.lqu.md‘"- and _ Mrs. ‘ Alfred: Meyer, Exb street,° too‘ m Tuesday .from the resiâ€" «lbm‘e tu St. John‘s Luthoran . church ::; â€" service thence to Maint Hopt DEATH OF BEATRICE MEYER and full 1 plics, â€"all erck ube Pateigich ut LEVITT‘S$ DRO06 STOBE |=â€" ; The Methodist congrégation . worâ€" with the Presbyterian . conâ€" ?M on Sunday, the setvices beâ€" limg conducted . by Rev. ‘\J. E. Hoo w:ï¬ effectively .. At ‘mm _ vely . eve W' Mrs. Gellately . of vh“ ‘m., woceptably sang l:: P l‘!’ mm I.W The umion sorvices will be noxt Sunday in the Proshyâ€" church. . CBO The Cusual large ~ *‘: in .em-u‘u‘{% m en &htï¬f u. _Pt ruled 1: samg as i‘. * B1 ";:- e a y ; iz . @hicten, peri ib 126. | ~, Rnbstocs, 36. "35¢ o.‘ _ mMeRIC AT WATBRLOQ PARK * LOCAL NEWS Ariaastice 10c L tiegh ‘crock MNXAAXAXA SXAA% >XA I"""E * ’\i Union Service THE MARKE&T Detitzcliye Apothcke AK 8 in being . their . fourth porty | from Preston with | "the Cat ~and friends. to ‘ the t~ hundred tu» he . Waterloo o Absit . fourth the fwnilics visitd the â€"Spring CreeX past week whore Mr. Frank Good aud other necessities camn be sccured daily in town. w:'l*vd‘ tonte: .A lurge enb . p Iair bods, on COt, ~ a .. asd table, a Amaeil wooden shack serving :eum-usm‘mq‘-ï¬ e co trocs. pF by ‘a board wront for simple outâ€"door: . life. ‘Telephone accommdations are Securâ€" ced â€" at the residente of .a _ genial and enterprising fatmer living in the immediate ‘victaity. * The latge reimber of fresb _ water springs have suggested the nome adopâ€" ncR Lerg." is at any point clear as erystal and is suitable for all practical purposas. The drinking water, however, is seâ€" cured direct (_tou&nhlflm Tha campers have Credged and widenâ€" ed the cresk along the camping nrowuni and plans are laid to excavate for a large pond which will add largely to the altractiveness of the place anc profide good canocing. â€" This â€" will not â€" affect sanitary : conditions . singe TD the water m Lawn tenmis and croquet. | grourds may also be provided This is the first yeat . Messrs. Good and. Methâ€" fcese} with their families havo recuâ€" perated Spring Creek â€"Camp tut ~so delightful ‘has been â€" theit> initiatory exporieuce that it is likely they will spend a month there each season. The Preston Tennis Club were. the guests â€" of the local club for the occasion, when the following in terestâ€" 'i;g‘:\’utl were played off in good y = Smith defeated Langsta® 6â€"4: 6â€"4 Pequegiiat defeated Smith 6â€"4: 6â€"4. Wicgand defeated â€" O. Bernbardt 4â€"6: The tennis courts at the Waterloo Park were "en fete" on Saturday afâ€" ternocn, when the â€" officers ond memâ€" bers with a Targe number of their Twinâ€"City friends and visitors greatâ€" ly enjoyed ~the opportunity of spendâ€" ing the afterncon at tlis pepulac renâ€" dezvous. Preston Tennis Club Visits Waterloo CCC0% (& & I. Bermhardt Gefeated© Wiégan‘ and â€" Laing 8â€"6: §4. L. Bernhardt and Smith defeated. Peâ€" quegnat aml Langatail 6â€"4: 6â€"4. In the mixed doubles of : the Terris tournament ~ ployed at the Waterlod park on Thursday afternoon, Miss C. Shuh and Mr. G. W. Harrison â€" beat Miss Hevers and. Mr.â€" J. M. Laing end Miss Sterling and Mr. Tom Seaâ€" gram beat Miss Bruce +ud Mr.â€" Harâ€" TisON» Jarmers Y impers with A resgected :vrident mf St. Jacobs pased away &1 "Monday in the perâ€" son «4 Mrs 1t M. W,S‘ #2 years. She had been in il th Br some time but badt only .. been cofthnec t> horâ€"brd: fora week, proâ€" Taus to ber ceath. A family °0 Awelve â€"ciéldten survive, eight uzl- iten and {4t ~4s. Her: husbond whout. a yCat afo. . F e 7 ak twelve â€"ciéldten survive, cight um ters and f7ir ~+s. Her: husband whout . a year Afo. Th> {unetai© too" plate from her late residence in the village of St. Jacobs on â€" Thursday ~morning _ at 9$.30 a‘clock to the Conestogo meeting house for . service andConestogo ceâ€" me‘ery for â€"interment. The marriage too place at St. AgAâ€" tha Tuesday morning when Mr. Hatty Weper, wine clerk at the City Hoâ€" tel was wedded to Miss * Carric Waxâ€" Wr, datzhter of Mr. John Warmer, cf Josepheburg. _ ‘The nuptial knot was tied _ in ‘the presence of a latge numâ€" ‘ber of invited guests> _ ~ Mr.. and Mrs. Weber will . ~ reside in Waterloo on thoir. returm from . 4 widding trip. , . The _ death took place at Rummelâ€" hardt, *~* Wednescay morning of Mrf. Edward Rahn, son of Mr. George Ralhn at the age of 20 years, 5 _ months and 16 days. . Deccased had beer {ll for nineteen mor‘hs the cause th beitig tubereriosis. The will tae place from the residence on Friday afternoon at 1.30 o‘clock to the Lutheran church â€" and cemetery at Erbsville for service and interment. { 4 1ok New g.«â€" Farmers â€" arag now busily preparing the land for the sowing of fall wheat.â€"â€"Mr. Noah Steinman has a auwmber of carpentâ€" ors and masons busy making : improveâ€" ments to his house.â€"The marriage of Mr. Weber in the employ of Mr. ‘Al« herk Hergott of »Watetion No â€" . Mint MARRIED AT S7T. AGATHA DIED AT ST. JACOBS DEATH OF ED. RAHN defeated ° I. Bernhardbs 6â€"4:; JOSEPHESBU RG (Eotful place »ver becomes stagnant indurald . folp s is Sie it o e 2 CC o Iaice o 05 s 0 9 t 5 o 12 C amine . o2 Haaoieh io t t o o oo e Oe "r ‘ i\ â€" T â€" f f "‘ ies €45 ;1 B y t ho e 3 F .‘J‘%‘ W 9 sns Misd® Elirzatoth Bow: has romitaed w# *# [ y=a +A w ; Berlin ang WatorlO® [ trom a several weebs‘ viklt wiit 10« p y ; . ‘L the â€" Spribg Cra::‘ tntive © in New Hamburg . and ~viciniâ€" . *3 ow= 'me Sioone raaes °o <a rod tncm: (ibing . MWM Py 0 . 002009 n P ces Of n /+ f U T Abke (ur Wr. J ohn took place on Miss â€" . Emma has returnsd from -vu‘flm triends. Miss Annie Roos returned on (Wedâ€" nesty from : a Iew days‘ . Yvisit . â€" in Beatrice hm‘,:l#ï¬tt'h wee‘s‘ â€"~visit with relatives in Cass Lity, Mich. x H The . Misses _ Alice and Kunts of Hamilton are guests d‘: Bzra . Schmidt for a fow doys. _ Mr. E. W. Schmid6, has returned trom . a two weeks‘ sisit_. in Hatwâ€" ilton: ty +s + Mrs: S Flynn is visiting ber daughâ€" tu.ln.l-ldhflc.m in Buffalo for £eÂ¥â€" crol weeks. a Mrs. Echnarr and daughter of KNile Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mis Menno Devitt on Friday, â€" 4 Mr. Astor â€" Kress of : New York City returned Saturday atter a â€"isit of several weeks at his home hore. .. . Mr.T.‘M. Hall of Toronto.was & weekâ€"end â€" visitor w?ï¬ihh-fly at tim â€"â€"home of Dr. and Mrs. J. i1 Webb. ' Miss Louise Clemansâ€"of â€" Detroit, Mich., is a guest at the hame of ‘hei gramMathor, Mr. Walter Wells, Caroâ€" line street. Mr. and Mrs. Watlace Glaister an‘% son Eddic spent the past week with relatives in Chicago, Hl. * Miss Mincie Snyder has returnct from Oliphant, where she was vhe guest of Mrs. Alfred Sl‘yc.'ex at ber meek r cottaze, for the past â€" «Jiree W 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Reade arti/&> home .om Wednesday, after a delizatâ€" ful scyourn of several weoks at Mincit Musio a. Messrs, Boltar, Lands.: and Elwoll Reade also enjoyed. a holiday visi¢ with tlwir parents at this charinâ€" ing rendezyous. . > css Mr. Norman Fox of _ Walkerton srent a couple‘of days with Mr. aud Mrs. Â¥.G. Hughos this week. i Mr. George Fox las returned from a dalightful month‘s visit with frients at Gore Bay. f ‘The Misses Aggie ani. EKlma Shaily hate roturned fr«n a holiday (rip to Rochester, â€" Lockraâ€"t and other -_Amâ€" erican Cities. & s h the Misses Haight, New Market, Ont Mrns. Groom anc two childten, Vic toria street, are the @uésts : Guelph frier 68. . ue g Mrs. Leo an‘ Miss Bessi¢@ Lee |~ft this _ week for. Like ,&lflli&hg, where thiy #ill be joined early next week by Rev. W. D. Lee and Mr. \}â€" tert Lee, fou: a three weeks‘ holiday. Mr. Fred ‘Shinn of Toronto, was a risitor at â€"his home here over S« Rez. Mr. Hockey and daughter, Miss Muricl have returbed from theit.sumâ€" mer home at Eden, Ont., whore ty spent several weeks Mr. and Mrs.. Oliver:~Géiger â€"â€" ~have returned from an: enjoyable visit. :t Hensall, Ont. Mr. . Chas. Moogk, ‘it., of ... Weston spoot Saturday and Sunday in Water» loo. 3 t 3 Miss May Kelly of / the\Toronto Art Fthool ‘is, the guest o%â€"Miss Jerrine Wells for several weo‘s. f M mnco.': picuic t;'m Fricay Mary retvrued several -..cf:m ulmnd'mo as accompaniedâ€"by her sister,, Mrs. ugi><Wellein who will speix*a month Mr. ~and Mrs. Will Sass of â€" Galt are <the guests of Waterloo friends. ; Mr. and ° Mrs.. Titus_ E.~ Hallman from Rocirstet, N.Y., who. came to Now Duniéee, to attem> the funeral of the former‘s mother, bave returnad to thei : home. ‘They also paid a short visit at the latter‘s home, Mr. Davi® Cook‘s at Conestogo. > [ en s Mrs. Charles â€" Moogkâ€" and caughter Miss â€" Elizabeth Moogk Has e returned from â€"a several: weeks visit . _â€" with friends in Philadelphia.‘ es Mrs. Frank Haight is the guest of Mr. and Mrs: R. Taylor ol â€" Mebvilie Bask., are guests at the home . of his sister Mrs. B. E. Bechtel. Mrs,â€" Alfred Snider :and hfl‘uu returned from Oliphant on Hurâ€" on <‘whore they spent sevetal weeks very enjoyagly. * & :z Anna <â€" R. Bean reburned . on T y â€" after gpending . six weeks at ~Boston, â€" ‘Mass.:, and Chautaugua, Mastet _ John Watson has returmd froth ~» se »iral weeks‘ vacation spent wt Oliphant. ‘The home ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank| cannot complain as his {a Selbert, 190 Frederick street, Betlin, |esceaped the Aire and his was the scene ol a quict but . vety |Kolas was one of the jow pretty ; wedding one Wednesday, _ when , wi. the fury <of: the flames their third daughter, Lucy Gertrude, |next to his and allto‘ i was united in marridge to Mr. m~mm~1 bert W. Mattin, son.ot: Mr. mehnwun_- | Martin: ~< The : .ceréthony '?ului tust : B6ilt :-mâ€" 'glflflm resnodiat church, ':mdu‘;‘ mn"‘p. v - k Ewnl&-qu 808 ugual tafk W MARTINâ€"~â€"SBIBERT HYMENEAL idated R t M tory Office, O‘Hara Avenue. #000090000000000090000 0 10060000000 9000000 00004 Experienced Rubber Shoemakers wanted. â€" Male and female Highest wages. Steady work.. _Apply by letter or in person at ~Facâ€" Veronica Bingeman, wearing a dress of rajah silk, and cartied pink roses, ‘The groom was supported by . Mr. Erwin Ellis of Dauphin, Man., while little Miss Dorothy Seibert, sister of the bride, acted as fower girl. The grooms gift to the bride . was n handsome gold watch and. chair, to the bridesmaid . a _ goldâ€" brooch, und tq. the groomsman a pair < of gold. cuflâ€"links. Â¥ 6 s Alter bearty congratulations ~ and a sumptuous repast the young couple ucms.u.;a for â€" Toronte, Gra pther ~~ Muskoka points. ‘The brige wore an olive green serge suit with hat to. match.. â€".On ‘their return Mr. and Mrs.. Martin wil réside at 109 Cedar St. South, Borâ€" lin Galt, Aug. 16. The . very | â€" quiet | Sep marriage ©1took place tolay at 18.30 ; at Trinity Church rectory by the Re?. ' Rural _ Dean Ridley, of Mr. Harry | . Kyndal! Simpson, of Berlin, to Miss Carrie! Alenlort, @_ Waterlow. .. The ceremony was performed. in the drayâ€" Gct ing room im ‘the preschce of Mr. Ge#: | H. Thomas and Mr.Amos, who wert | withesses. â€" The happy couple left on ‘a wedding trip to Hamilton a04 Nic 1 gata r.':ï¬,. after which they will perâ€" , @0 menently reside in Berlin. ; ‘ v ‘m. AItenis.~ The threshing n::- ate these â€" days, â€" but bmm will be shorter than nsual, as the â€" spring crop, especially oats, is lighter thas usual, ‘The harvest fs almost all ‘in and the fields have doge their to â€" supply the wants of â€" man beast for another season.â€"Mtrs. Mason and family from: Sault Maric are visiting ther sister, Geo. Brown Much Damiage Done by Firo, =â€"Mr. James Mitchell from New â€"Ontatio who lately spent a few days with re« latives in this section, has . returned north." He reports much damage â€" to his and his neighbor‘s ckhops by â€" the m&mm-:‘..: says .. he cannot complain as mu)lhg escaped the ‘Are and his> house lobvuo‘ldthm%fl w the fuory of the ANames). house muhfldb‘h:.: \he at , thell . ‘Qmaimuflr ed "are mllinv.ml' unvs that th6 lumbering industry in Gutta Porcha and Rubboe Mfg Co. of Tornt>, Limited, Toronto, The remainder of our Summer Goods are now offered at: practically your own price: o2 lfll‘im'if Merchandise are alrendy in. and & sold, others. are being marked ; and plated on sale nearly© every day .now. > :Vh:::oelqomc; 6 the :&pttnl . nity wyou‘b“, doyn':: . } coime to buy. & Our Fall 1911 Stock Fall Goods | 38â€"2t ~ SIMPSONâ€"ALLENDORF WATERLOO will surpass all previous ones and we are ready to show them to you. Rubber Shoemakers ERBEV! LLE You can buy them now for less than they cost the manufacturer to make, J. Uffelmann Â¥ou Were interested "~\In the New NONE WILL BE CARRIED OVER as regards «xtensiveness â€" of ot the values offered. THE PEOPLE‘S STORE and John Ste. Mrs every Tuesday during the months of Bdmbersn’dm-“‘nm Commencing Tuesday , â€" August 20th the Bresiau Cidey Mill will be open Aug. 26.â€"Household effects . of. the late Philip Becker, 67 Weber St East, Berlin. RBept. 11. â€"Mortgage sale ol; ~valuable property.in the village of Breslau. Hepg. 16â€"Household effects â€" of â€" the laté Elias Martin, 3 miles north of" Wateriqo and 2§ miles: east of St, Jacobs. + Sept. 26. â€"Farm stock, «implements, ot E. R. ~on the _ farm smm-:}na.m.vâ€"t e miles north of Mx}. botter known a% the Rellinger: Farm. Oct. 3.â€"Fart stock and implements ol E.. B. Martin.~2% miles south of Conestogo and<1~mifle ‘west of Bloomingdale, known as the Reist 6 Ee furis tiock shd‘ frafiomen @ct. 5.â€"Farm â€"§ ts alkle' Moser, 1 mile west . of Bamberg and 3 miles northeast of Wellesley, onhu troad leading from ‘Bamber # + Nov. 7.â€"Farm gto mplen moogee Mrs. Adam Bastz and three children of Toronto are vis their ..cousin, Mis. R. J. Proissâ€"Mr." asd ~Mts. Gordon Fridkey . of Linwood t Sunday with Mr. and Mr®._ > fly Nixdorl.â€"Mrs. mmqn'w and children of Rockestec are visiting reâ€" latives and (clenida= in‘ Kobavilte _ and vicinity, â€"Mr. and Mra. Andrew Doerâ€" becker visited with Mri and . Mrs. . â€"â€"Mt 3. m a fova e ining. _ n Vrs,« . *Doerbedket â€" and ~ family Rundaved with Mr.sand~Mrs. R> 4. Bresiau Cider Mill AUCTION SALES A. J. MICKUS, Auctioneer Wes BIATH®S ONT Mrs. . and and â€"Mt his and { Phone 97. â€" Merchant Miller. ofoufooEueJen§e «on fonGanSonSerJanfocbeoSunSeage: sPerGen§en§enQe AprofoaPecfenfocfies Eu. Stucbing of the Kimmel . . Felt . 'Boot‘lwbq, who said that as one interested in the wellare of the monâ€" _ |uuemm and the workingmen _ ho ., oped that the agreement would not tail to pass. It was generally . adâ€" mitted that larger markets were to the . benefit . â€" of the agrioultural classâ€" } es. â€".If the agriculturad classes. were benefitted tlis meant increased â€" deâ€" man?t â€" fo" manulactured _ goods, inâ€" creased . work â€" arm wages. for: the working ~ classes. ‘ He ‘cited â€" (the grayth of the Norttwest to â€" show how it had stimulated growth of inâ€" | dustries in Canado and pointed out | that re‘iprocity in natural. prodticts .mu operate inâ€"the same way. Hon. Mabkenzic King then spoteat ï¬â€œ of _ the reci;eocity agreemeat id ~of other features of: the Goverm . ment‘s policy . He was given c most .“Nwlu J his remerks wore t to with rapt attenâ€" tion. _ Mr. Kingâ€"spoke â€" for cverâ€"an Teaur, golfig Tully into‘ all phases : of the sereement and other features of TWO LARGE MEETINGS . . . _ CHEER HON. MR. 1 ‘There were two miore record =atâ€" tendances at the meetings held _ at Contraville and Rummelbardt by Hon. Mackemic King on Saturday . night. Though the meeting at Centraville opâ€" oned _at 7.30 pm. the village hall was well filled when the speéakers . atâ€" rived. w time the meeting bad started was not sufficient raom ingide the buildinmg ta accommodate those who were present and a pimâ€" ter : were dyliged to listeq at the door. w Nr. Augus\ sanjen, & we_ll-imt Electors in Centrevillie and Rumme Listen to Excellent Addresses by the Minister of Labor and Others _ farmer and township councillior, _ 0c tupied the chair and made a strong s. cech in support ‘of the ‘reciprocity agreement. â€" He was followed â€" by Mr. +o« Jon B unB as fanban‘ on on f o Es far Fan faxfarBanSanSox fasSostcugact« +forfenfasfange ferfon un fenfanfueferfenferiealie tion,. .. MF,. RIAS SPUSE Lour, golfig fully into i the % and other the mm'- pelicy Mr. Bowman mï¬- remarks: by paying \a arm to the ability ol Mr, Kint ï¬â€˜ the important work ho 16 % Patliament. He also "'ufl honor <he had ‘brought to North Watérion in béiri; chosen to to North Waterion in belr; chosen to reprcrent Canada at the ADpiam Conâ€" ference in Shamighai, thp conference called by President ‘Roosovelt trp help the Chirmse put down ‘ this terrible trafic. Mr. King has attended to his ow jerting W dene 4 “‘ ¢ for bew‘ pubhic -ï¬a;-. in Waterion and Elmira ~ and" har‘ Mr. Rotayth aq:d Or. Honeberger appotried on importâ€" hate aver These "ar corset :« with â€" Igce savink C _n.umumm'rs FOR . 98c. ‘These are unusual vaiue . and come im both lace and embrolâ€" dery trimmed ‘line isfinished > dery trimmed. The lace trimâ€" med: line is finished with three rows ‘ of â€" insertion and onb trimmed, an extra quality â€" of fine‘ English long cloth, good fitting, â€" a high class corset carâ€" er, at ~alow price. exp t s 8 4 Ti m t . B ie se W*‘fl‘ï¬bflu is tather too beavy *h i year, uy in <ordef to m:emhh.&# C. â€"H. Milis & Co. The Choicest Wheat Harvest n ent # work WHITEWEAR n eA d ~appotrsed on impt v» where they were IRVIN MASTER this paniph fleo tingt V Berlin, Ontario th t r‘. YÂ¥ o gca is t lca or elsewhere arsl ~ would trade â€" with mï¬zi â€"be on . terms with tlom, but thete is 1 on this continent for two great. _ tions living | side by side in D rhairys _ +A ol At the conclusion of the. widress he left for nmeit company with Mr. â€" Arthus gnat and Mr, Hessersiuer. The 1 at Comtreville was continued: hy . H. J. Bowman of Betlim â€" _ â€" The meeting at Rummelhards . % no less enthusiastic or ~well attendes then the meeting ‘at Centroville, _ was a quarter© to â€" ten wien . M King arrived and Dr. € ger 1 just concluding his. remarks.: The M isten ~ sw e _ until eleven, § withstanding the lateness of the ho everyone present remained to the clo of the meeting. > * . .A «o o The chaér was taken by Mr. _« sish Stauffer, Reeve of the Towheb of lw‘ï¬w$ chool oo well flled, tionat * to ke brought in.. Quite a num ofâ€" ladi¢s (were pme!&';fl e spe ers ~were very attentively listeng arsl â€" frequintly applauded. (~> w Th: first speaker wae Mr. J, . | Hughos of Waterloo, who spoke | reciprocity â€" from the farmers‘ Sb point and gave a. glowing refera to the carly life. _ of . Mt. "_f’§:,’ what he . had done for the â€". ridl Mr. Willin Snider, brother of: W.‘ B. Spider of | W », was â€" th next speaker,, who fromf his ownP sonal anowledge spoke of. â€" tle bon farmers â€" wovld ‘receive. Mr. Snide made ‘a very pgacticalâ€" . and h audience. es " ..A Mr. Jacob C Stroh, tanner of ! terloo, referred to the of sees markets in forcign trics at cxpebse aid leating & 10. {ar â€" thousand miles Jong along borders. He .. emph : the fa that â€"â€"the hrg and gt ; prodt tion . in the Northwest would! / to ‘find a‘ market. ol in . wamat If your sizo is a greob bargair WHITE Dr. J. F. Honsborger traced the Mie« tory: ot : reciprocity IÂ¥ the two pare tics,: showing that ~Con ves had always been in Iavor of": * tho Liborats : had secured it that Iivera‘s had also h-z W sls reci;rocity â€" and . showel incomsle~ tence of the Conservative> party M 8t# ~into tho Notth West thain â€"we the King, Sit Willrid Lagrier _,1’“ re at ll::‘h& en ;cevu. ‘ buttoned .‘ oY al H Good Mecting at Rumimeliardt, weoting dlosed with oets ~Watortoo‘s popalar teprost M :Amï¬' C orate ‘.‘“"' 2. 8 AT #6 and made nt. lerrild addross $ ons which those 59c« apt 1 mmunt