;â€"‘:‘4]‘!!8 Appollo theatre of this _ town _ Jnas _ been purchased by the genial . «pop" _ ~Philip, the â€"well known thea _â€"Arical managet Of Berlin: The silowâ€" _ house will be renovated and Waterloo _ petrons can test assured of be‘ng proâ€" :5 vided wit# only the best im pictures ~ ‘and vaudeville. .. f †1. _ The annual picmic of the ENengel. €al â€"Church Sunday School will l¢ held on Saturday, July 13th. e Wofk . on the interior of the . NCY Post, Office building: Was been . com menced, . the roof having been com pleted last . week. _â€" ‘The â€" Luthcran â€" Synod of Canada which this â€"year < convened at New Hamburg was tendered an invit tion %o Convene in Waterloo in 1918 _ an! the offer was accepted by the Synod. .\ The German Conversation Club was :-uy entertained :at the bxme 0 ..â€" William â€" Conrad on Ti‘â€"rsday ‘Will Hunt, an employe ofâ€"the Watâ€" severely injured about the head . this morning while at. work at the founâ€" dry. < Dr. Geiger was called â€" and dressed the wounds, which are not ~ The funeral of the late Thomas Ni hill was held Saturd: yifrom . his Jate residence to _ St. Louis‘ Comnan Catholic .Cturch ~where: requiem. mass was celeprated and thente to: Catzolic cemétery where the remi ns were laid Satur pit as usual on Sunday. In the evenâ€" ing e made interesting references : tc the Methodist Conference which is now in session. The Waterloo Lawn Tennis groun‘s are _ undergoing extensive Amptov®â€" ments and when the work is compictâ€" ed the tennis courts will be in ficst élass conlition. Members of the Tenâ€" The Waterloo Lawn Tennis groun‘s are â€" undergoing . extensive Ampto\®â€" ments and when the work is completâ€" ed the tennis courts will be in ficst élass conlition. Members of the Tenâ€" nisg Club are requested not to play: on the courts until they are in condition when notice will be given. CORTE! _.‘The bride was prettily attired in a m'm of white satin with â€" a bric veil and forâ€"getâ€"menots .‘ and éarried a shower bouguet of â€" whiteâ€" f.,unuon and bridal. roses. ‘ @lfe was assisted by het sister Lulu Miss Julia Busch who wete w in white ~Mattie Schummer Edwin Haid ~ably assisted the raom. â€" While little Florence, sister On Tuesday morning at nineâ€"thit ty o‘clock was the scerie of a yery pretâ€" g wedding at the R. C: Cfurch, St. when Clentens Meyer t:aok for Â¥ille gowned _ in white . Mhaiue lt M and â€" Edwin Haid ~ably assisted the Foom. . While little Florence, sister E.the pride acted as fower girl. _‘ /"Mfter a nuptial high rmass officiated ";' Rev. Father Wey, the bridal party mecompanied by . their Pastor â€"and many friends drove to the home . of ; bride‘s parents wiere a sumptuâ€" _ The + y costly preâ€" sents ‘g'h‘ :: 3:: estcem _ in . The bride receixed sents â€" showing the ": they are held. ; happy eogle ‘"'""mï¬" o will reside «neat $ “Oh-um the groom is a nan-' young {armer, and [full fine of supy alt 10 s hel ion m heon it DEVITT‘Ss DRUO0 8T0B : rried â€" SCMIEFELâ€"MCQUELT AN Genuine Castman‘s his bride 1da J. E. Hcckey occupied his pul HYMENEAL A MAY BRIDE dressed in a grey bridal wreath.. She of white and pink is unattended.. The Haid of Hawkes ol the . ntw gien JAMES C. occupied the position of: Clerk . &n Treasurer of this town fot & *‘ of years, was cartied at the po C d regilar meeting of the Council on w ©.ening.. . The ~ chivice was â€"ilitens gee‘ ing ~ the rosition Messts: J. B. Hary. P . F . Weeks .ami George Bruce. Followlag the in troduction ~~ of _ the u-:khdz amendment | was made â€"to the that t position be given toâ€" Mt. ‘Er.ice. â€" ‘Ihe motion was made _ by Reeve Kaulman and seconded by Ald. Hofman put the majority favoréd Mr. Haight‘s apyo.ntment and the motion cattied. This means that the .. head~ qglarters of the new town clerk and treasuret will be transferted to Mr. Haight‘s office on King street. The *hange, Lowever, will not be _ made "nt1 about the first of Jily:* ‘when Mr. Kumpf‘s> suceessor will . assume « Moved by Deputy Reeve Schieâ€" de}, . peconded by 1.1o. Bochicl, : that Mr. . â€"Jas. * be a> _muiflm'nwua_m E‘. uhnd that a boud a# s be procured jroco a Guaranteo, : COr ».pany, the cost of same tn be / Traid by the town. e Ne , The toregoing resolution appointing the suctess 1 to Mr. Kum 1, who has Watertoo Town Council Selects Wellâ€"Kno Barrister t:?umd& ï¬ | Kump!{, Resigned ° f They Want It Changed »Again." ~ Several months ago a wm 1 by ratepayers living on « ‘ street _ was rccai ed by the Council te juesting thar â€" the fame of . that :treat which is purely residential be changed to a more suitable one, aÂ¥i be rame of Alexandra was S:geestâ€" 2d _ The Council granted their ‘request nd the Clerk was instructed to _g: :are a byâ€"law to this efect. In the passing of the late Joel sood, whose death took place at his late residence on Erb street atb 1.45 »‘clock on Weemesday afterroon, the town‘ of Watérloo, likewise the counâ€" ty, loses the oldest. and one _ of â€"its most highly respected citizens. _ The déceased â€" bad . almost reached â€" his niuety-u‘x‘ : mbrestone ut the â€"â€"in frmities brought about by old. â€" agt gradually wore him down and during the past few days all hope of his beâ€" ing restored tohealthwas given up. . The late Mr. Good was the sole survivor of ‘the early pioneers . who jaid the foundation of tlle now pTOSâ€" perous and thriving town of Waterâ€" 190. For ninetyâ€"lour years ‘he has been a resident of the town, being brought here by his parents when be was but two years of age. For mally years his parents and their family made their home on the Good homeâ€" stcad which is located half a _ mile north of the towi, and where he livâ€" ei until five years ago wilen he movâ€" ed into his late residence on _ Erb street. â€" At the time of his arrival bere, Waterloo was praclically a forâ€" est and he assisted jn the hewing of the trees â€" and in the fertilizing _ of the soil. ol LIVED IN THIS COUNTY : _: OVvER 92 YEARS _It was _ Lancaster County in Pent sylvania near Powmanville that the late® Joel Good was born on Pecemâ€" ber 29tlf, 1815, being the third son of .John <and _ Magdalena (Baumain) Good. When a few months past two years of age, he came to Water]oo with his parents. His education was received in the ~ rural schools of this community and in the eatly m of his life devoted considerable to the study of survey‘ng, for a number ol years being employed as a provinâ€" cial land surveyor, On November 5th, 1839, he was married to Catharâ€" inc, daughter of Abrabam and Cathaâ€" iine (Biekn ) Staufler, She was born on September : 5th, 1820, and died on May 20th, 1854. Aiter their marriage they moved on the farm he occragied until five years ago. Aiter the death o(hhnm'flel@wumllflu[ to Agnes, â€" daughter of John and Jane (Calder) _ Hosea. She was botn _ in Parish _ Ruthengle=, Lanark County, Scotland, July 23rd, 1834. . In 1848 lheamwAm-nhmmothâ€" er and grandparents, and bis matriage whertookvhuolw 18th, 1855. Hs is survived by 8 â€"soms, Jonâ€" athan of Borlin, . Is@ac of Marijon, Kansas, David of Springfeld, Mo., Frenklin and Elias of Waterloo, Dt. Erra of Plainficld, N.+J.;; Nelson _ of Petlin, Dt. %fllï¬l&n and Trk, . lMig duï¬ yA ters, k a Township @6d "Mre: Afl' (Ekza® trth), Neuber of Water}oo. _ ‘The deceased was.a lifelong member f the Evangelical Chuech and taok a great interest in the religious â€". afâ€" tairs of the denomination. â€" The funsral of the late Joel Good was held on Sunday -nnml.u the late residence on Erb » *n the Emmanue! Evangelical .. Church, and was of a very W" natute. A short service was at the house oo U eR e se Ennerecaaten e M fveke + 4 râ€" b ».23‘»- " hy es Te c PE ie . e se raps ! --».» CC o TiE * ‘ CEm.? P ie es + Mr, Joe!l Good Was the Oldes* Resident of the County ~HAIGHT APPI CLERK AND T to the late Joel the â€" noble .were â€" made | Mrs. Bailey, King street, was grantâ€" ‘e4 g refund of $10 in takes due fOf ‘an error in the assessment roll. Mr: ‘William &haus, whose frame. house on Rrederick ‘street, was destroyed by fire last winer was also, granted a refund of $9.50 in taxes. Tlie Members I‘resent.. Mayor Fischer prés:ded and Keeve Kaulman, _ Deputy. Reove Schicdel, Alds. _ Bochtel,; Kutt, Woeller, Hol: ‘ min, Moyer and Vietel were present. was not dor E, % By > a‘6 n of 4 mno#ï¬uuw P ‘.-’“ mmzrmu persous, atat‘ng that they were Satâ€" F odolut&w"ul snted secon1 request of. the Foundry: street ratepayers. Tarviges amouhtin; to $10 covering the loss s istained by Mr.â€"A .. Buckley due to the orctiowing of water â€"into A number of «getitions from rateâ€" pdyers on several streets, the. majoriâ€" ty of which bad «nst. the ~q alifed n:mber â€" of isignatares ‘was gecéived and laid: over a 6. ccial meet‘ng . of the â€" Council some time this mouth. Theâ€" re ues for ‘the corstruction of a cement wals 01 Believue Avenue was, howerer, gtanted..~ >« . ' h‘s" cellar some time ago" which reâ€" sulted in his illiness for several days and drainage to his cellar wore grantâ€" ed. ~ > = f News Items.â€"â€"Mr. Levi Snider is erecting an addition to his barn. â€"Mtr Heipe? of Baden is the builder.â€" Mr. James Mcintosh of the Waterloo road a veryâ€"successful barn raising last Friday. He required one bun« dred men. The luimber was all elm.â€" The Farmers‘ Club at Zion is increasâ€" ing in number. The last meeting ou Friday was a great success, a full Itbouse â€"Mr." John Paulitski ig on his reunds clipping sheep. Jack is â€"a good hand at it, He expects to ket apAlactric clipper for another season. lscon planting is the order . of â€" the . day, Many â€"have yet to plant owing North .... South ... West ...., Loan of $10,000 to C. Kreutzig» er for Erection of Box Fact« ory Will be Mace : MONEY BYâ€"LAW wWAS CARRIED K% a epectal meeting of the Waterâ€" loa Public â€" School Board, ‘Tuesday evening, Miss L. Ziegler of the Cenâ€" tral School staff was appointed Prinâ€" cipal of the Alexandra School t> succeed Miss Hazel Martin who will will ~relinguish the position at the close of this month ‘preparatory _ to taking a course of study at Toronto University. . The duties of the . new principal will commence at Christmas ana Migs Elgiva Hockey was appoint ed acting principal â€"durin; the interâ€" vening months until Christmias. NEW PRINCIPAL APPOINTED FOR ALEXANDRA SCHOOL ta the fall wheat being killed. Mote z-vmiolluw naloall- it is too wet to plant.=â€"Mr, Perâ€" gtlw-o'-mhm the _ migâ€" tune to break his agm, He tell out of bed.â€"Mpy. James Hilborn was kickâ€" ed by a.borse and had his leg. badly broken and will not be able to do any work this summer Mwhglym-lhuâ€" ored by all who knew him and in his um‘?hm-mu world, the m'mm_lcm:n of ste AWfalitios.. 2 . . i >A t | sction of the sow For many years he ‘had beea an (0f« fclal :;-u-roc the l::ol::l. d&%m'hfl- Will Pay Damages Tax Refunds KOSSUTH structure; rinte hymas URER 273 For ‘Against 54 1t 81 11. 89 12 48 13 53 ; Go to Lippert |{SMERT wsy oresses| . B . a ï¬' VOU‘_f | pir? Sty}: .Tg?,t_ ml_ï¬â€œ::f‘ï¬u In > 4 LET US SUPPLY YOUVR NEEDS Dutch Cleanser per . tin 1o: Gold Dust per phge. â€" 5¢e, 10¢, 25¢ Gilletor Comfort lz:‘::r tin. _ roc Ltquid Veneer for furniture "’hm b = * 25C Ammonia per pkge., 5¢, 8¢ and 10c Liquid Ammonta per bottle 10¢ Stove and Scrub <Brushes ; & . _ 15c and 2: We sell the best brands of scrut bing and Laundry Soaps. Housecleaning Time â€"â€" ag Hore Kinc St., Oo.A.C., GVELPH L. Bruegeman G, Tâ€"KR. Elmir® ~» St. Jacobs Heidelbers Waterioo .. Blair ... German Mills New Hamburg Petersburg. .. Brési@t . ...@0+ Branchton ... OhIB s 4. 005 EXCURSIO N PrOBWON .« 6 . Children ovetr of age. half l;“ ra Cudgh 138 y.m ferves Gusiph Linwood ... . 'muw‘v* Ves Movittce Furniture:!" hnd trr 10 ... woRTH AND 8OUTH WATERLOO FARMERS‘ INSTITUTE Hox® or coop GROCERIEs Phone 79L Luach served at * ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th R Time Table ard Fapesâ€" f uds 7.35 a m MBS |.... .cc 41 MA P es 4 T48 | s ) wAige. se in‘ $.00 ,...."v.....-;.â€"-....... 7.30 h o uy oo TK E.. omm o9 Hranchton To THE New Hamburg 5.20 p.oe:< | ... 845 ... 8.55 ... 006 find under a nc juciph at 6. 28. p m the College, 87 12 37 Time 24 m 4 8 special lcA W aTERLOO _ ~~ 406 12 years specia Fare Fare + 50e 50c 85¢ #0¢c 4be 40¢ 56c 45¢ 4 5« 48 â€" â€" Every farmer in Wateroo County is interested in this particular fencing. â€" Quality and price are the. main talking points and we elaim we have both. We have a big stock of wire fencing: and w@§ll be able to séll at much.lower prices than last year. Give us a call and we will be glad toâ€"quote you prices Wire ‘Fencing We alss Have a big atock ‘of Poaltry and Garden Foncing, tonde to give long and »satisfaétory Conrad Br L8 JGOGGedad@d®ccecs4nnndqqecqccseanseac heasces secsadgaceseseses THIS ARTICLE REMOVED Whiteraiocery_ Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date Grocery and Provision Store. _ We want all _ Buyers to see our New Shop which is no‘, stocked with a full line of, Candies, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Curr: ants, Oranges, Fancy Cakes, .. ete. Our goods areâ€"all this season‘s make and guaranteed fresh. * a y o % JAS. 0. MOTHERAL. nNew iGea in SUMMER MILLINERY, COR RECT SPYLES, AT MODâ€" ERATE PRICES. materiais mt Taot ooore e wagine Ther bhs admiring their smart dressy appearance, taste. ~Every dress is a ready toâ€"wear :e’c!s l‘:uu, all sizes, ladiea‘, miuu.. m \«"Th_'uw: show. in 'fl' » A Thapet 1e shrane . ols "ie the fashionable shades of tan or. white. ... 5 iables â€"of â€" ~trimâ€" med hats, all this> season‘s models, new colors; dozens of untrimmed shapes,. also â€" flowâ€" ers, feathers, wings, cto C. H. Mills & Co. WATERLOO 1+ In P. K. Repp, Linen. le, Chambry. ‘etc. _ CHILDREN‘S WE BROIDERY AND DRESSES ONTARIO g}éw «e%