h S \"Mrs. Hawke was the hostess of St. e *s Ladies‘ Aid Society Wedâ€" afternoon. There was a good . attendance, and the ladies thoroughly Je the pleasant hours â€" spent in ~ this mi!lblo HWome. * grm G. W. Harrison was the hos < tess of a charming luncheon â€" at â€" the .‘Grand River Country Club" â€"â€" on ~_ Thursdayâ€"in honor .cf Mrs. Harrison. from Kent, England, who is spending the summer months in Canada visitâ€" ‘Ang her sons: and their families. C _\ The weekly market Sat. morï¬ wtmdedbymm j .‘ Begs sold from 20 cents â€" to 43 cents a docen while butter . was sold . at 24 cents â€"and 25 cents ° a The Wellesl¢y Township Council wil} meet Thursday, June 27th, instead Of Monday, June the 27th, as stated in last week‘s issue. ~‘An unfortunate accident occurred to Nrs. C. Allendort at her residence on of her home, which resulted in â€" the spraining of her wrist. o s ~(A large number â€"of the local bowlâ€" ers are working out on the greens beâ€" _ the Queén street rink in preparâ€" atic for ‘the big bowling* tournament 2& will be held here and Berlin â€" Mrs. Alfred Snyder was the hostess Qf & tiny bridge party on Tuesday ev. in honor of the Winnipeg visiâ€" ts, when several. rubbers of this inâ€" ter game were very. much â€" apâ€" :‘n‘:o:†gom which will g0 in . ald A .h%o:' of music . was ::l..l. . Mr. A. M Seinert ot Berâ€" 8 dnc @0b * Theâ€" Rev.. Arthur J.â€"Crighton late of w England will contet serâ€" 3 in the« Methodist Chureh next Sumday‘ motning, 16th inst.. In . the evenite the service will be conducted by members of the Sabbath. School, a prom‘nent part Being taken by the Choral Club under ‘the: direction © of Miss A. R. Bean. s < New. positions for Berlin College students are :â€"M. Shants, bookkeeper Bell ‘Tel. Co.; H. Krueger, bookkeepâ€" ®r Berlin Metal Co.; C. Weber, Bookâ€" keeper D. Young & Co., Calgaty‘; Fâ€" Waechter, with Bank of Novia Scotia; Â¥P. Kress, stenographer W. Kress & Co.; Florence Harticib, stemographer ï¬vfl!m Service ; Ed. Baver, with Bank of Toronto. â€" Applicatiors that could not be filled were received from Montreal and other points. B. B.â€"C. students are sure of positions. _ The â€" Twin: City Bowling ‘Tourney, better known as the Central Bowlinz #ourney, . will commence on. Morday, AJune 17th. â€" The local are : in Ef:r condition than g have ever I before â€"which will require some keen playing in the competitive * The appointment of Mr. Haight as WTown Clerk and Treasurer #esults in a change of offices. Mr. Haight‘ will Rssume his new duties=on the first Eg-nm-nugmouud the ork .and Tréeasuter will be on King sitect at nx.,w office.. _ The TaXx Collector‘s office will _ remain mu is while : the â€" Water and Commission offices will remmain Abe Town Ball. Had the appointâ€" 3 to any other tBan Mr. , new â€" offices would have been‘ I in the Town Hall. _â€" * _ ~Owing to the chilly weather .ofâ€" Friâ€" Uay evening, the attendance at ‘ the weekly band concert was not as 1 y attended as usual. The. band I presented a very iHuminative Appeatance, .. with two hundred _ and électrical ‘bulbs blazing . forth beir light, about thirty of which were the flagpole. The music, _ as , was éxceptionally well terierâ€" â€â€™Kâ€â€˜""""â€â€œâ€™ ,"msmomsw s EA Miss Cecil ShurHN When the Waterloo Giub of . the Cov League makes its first apâ€" eatance bere next Saturday against 1 the: club will be strengthenâ€" ed by. the aodition . : of *‘Bunker‘" Aithaeter arsl Big Fred Anderson, both Ofâ€" whom have : just returned from Stiatiord where they have been emâ€" Plr yed. It is probable that Andetâ€" on may be used in the‘ although ided on this imp int | + "% â€" was : much | LOCAL~NEWS DEVITTS DRUG STORE SUCCESSFUL BOX SOCIAl pgs’r““â€" ~ 4‘5 n n e M ul caday o the ib KODAK 3 e Lnstman‘s advy :+ Pag Deuteche Apotheke Ri 197 | . _Many beautiful .wedding gifts: were received by the bride, evidencing vi=> high esteem in which she is held ty & legion of friends. The gifts |from the groomâ€" to theâ€"maid of ‘honor and lmmm were> pearlâ€" and~ peridot necklets; . to the groomsman cull links and to the uskers gold tie pins. on the arm of herâ€"father. â€" She â€" was Beantifully stticed )n whits sgiin and se egaln book and lacs handker: and wore '!.W'bâ€"ï¬,'_w_‘ of the M'-* t.nl:d'flu-h was maid of <honor was. handsomely abtiredâ€" in pink satin and white lace, and wore a pink agroplane hat with ried a bouguet of pitk ‘and white roses. Miss Georgia . Crompton â€" . of Brantford and Miss Kathlcen McBride acted as bridesmaids and were pretâ€" tily attired in yellow satin : .dresses; with yellow hats and carried â€"yellow Une of the â€"D picious events <«Mr, Robt, . Hortop .. of Milwaukee, in Socdum Fomnter 1e " Oiafion g;:ibt. mtdï¬â€™w as ~ ushers. '-hW- Carthew accep hy:htll'n presided at organ and "p . wedding march. . Over one hundred guests were in ‘attendance. ; Following the ceremony the guests repaired to ‘the bride‘s home> where shaw and . ~Mts. Saub assisted â€"< the bride who received in the: ~dfawing room in front of & beautiful" bank "ot ferns. and bridal wreath. .The house looked . very© pretty decorated :. with white wedding bells, / smilax _ and bridal wreath. . Mr, and Mrs. Berkirshaw Jeff on éveniog train on a trip to Montréal, down the St. Lawrence and to" New York â€"City.. They will, on thetr â€" reâ€" turn, reside in ‘Toronto.> The | bride travelled in a suit of bronze rajab silk and bronzeâ€"green hat with touch of pink and green grapes. _ Mrs. Levi Shuh wore a gown of apricot satin, vgiled in ninion . with real lace and black hat â€" with white plumes and violets. She‘carrlied ‘a 'b:fl’qnctotvioleï¬mmy of â€"â€" the ey. a Mrs. W.â€"H: Berkinshaw was attired in pale blue hand embroidered China crepe and black hat and earried pink The friends of .the bridal . coupte; and they are legion, will extend hearâ€" ty ~congratulations and best wishes for their prosperity and happiness. Polics Court in a day of two. Starnaman‘s orchestra furnished excellent programine â€" . f After the reception the guests :s down to a dainty wedding dejeuner Among out of town guests . presont were, Mrs. W. H. Berkinshaw, _ Cal gary, Alta., Mrs: John Calder, and Miss Calder, Hamilton; Mr. and Alrs. Cecil Crompton, Brantford, Mt. and Mrs. Spinks, Mr. and Mrs. Waler E. Berkinshaw, â€" Mr.© E. T. Berkinâ€" shaw. Mr. Chas. Roomer and the Misses McColl, all of Toronto, â€" and Mr.â€"and Mrs. C. H. Culyer of Simâ€" M A ._publie sale of household cffects, etc., belonging to Mr. Richard Felâ€" lows; will be held â€" at Bloomingdale on Saturday, June 15th,â€"commencing at 1.30 . sharp.. Mr. Alsert Micus Auctioneer will comfuct the sale. The fungral will take place on Fri* :it! afternoon at two ;’:lut- llo: s late near Agatha mpm,mmm service and interment. E Th~ death took place at St.Agatha on S~nday of Mr. John Jacky, aire spectod resident of the wan, at the â€" advancedâ€" age of 88 years, 11 morths and 20 days. . The u~1 had been in fairly ï¬:d Realth unti ol mowiaiags: of. oing: mapamn .M Â¥ Â¥ and had reached the to» of the staitâ€" way on his. way toâ€" his â€"pedroom _ for a rost, when he fell to the floor dead. Death was due to heart failure. Gneiph Whiskey His wife and family ot eight childâ€" rew sutvive, viz â€"Edward and Mrs. Sarice, . ‘AMQ: â€"~Eamming. in it May Alta.; .( y in notthwest ; Otto, Idabo, U._S.; Kap: 16; "AtthUr and Rawin at home. " . â€" diss Cecil Shub Hap Marâ€" Fied to Mr. l‘.fll«% .of Toronto on W â€" DEATH OFJOHN JACKY perial whiskey SALE ON SATUVRDAY Br , but several are. very spector laid. an 4of\riun ning against the partics de enter herâ€" fath Under Proof h h M t itering the church father. â€" She â€" was in â€"white satin and with seed ‘pearls, vell ~with ~orapge On 4 License n\%tm WwWEDDING epor E at sat Mr. W. Kuntz, acc npanied by Mr. Martin Todd of Galt teft . Saturday alternoon for, the Kzeach Rivet. : Dis: trict : where they willâ€"open up the new Club House of the Waterlo> Hunt C‘lub. * The local :lg'\h purchased additiony! . territory along The river and mï¬m one of the best Club houses:in that part of the district. . Hugh Wifler vs Floresce A. . Dickâ€" son, ancaction arising out of the sale of a lot in Galt from the defendant to the plaintiff. 'l‘h;m was that. the defendant was en ~ in â€"the description of the lot and did ‘not intend to sell the lot to the plaintil. After hbearing the evidence, etc., : the Judge gave judgment, for the plaintifi with costs. â€" M. A. Secord,: K.C.,. for plaintiff,. J. C. Haight and _J. â€" B; Balzell, for defendant. ‘Oscar Rumpel â€"vs Edwards, Torâ€" onto, an action. arising out,. of "_a chattel mortgage. . .Judgment < for plaintif for $600, interest and . costs. J.â€"C. Haight and J. A. Scellen «. for plaintift.â€" Action ~was . defended . ~bat no one appeared for trial. â€" ~ Mr. Geo. :W. Bowman ol â€" Royersâ€" ford, Fa, is spending several . weeks in Waterico and â€"Berlin renewing . old acquaintances. s o« o+\~ + tll..4 ,_ Mrs.. Atmitage® mznu by ber daugh ter, Miss Ada t > â€"Saturday for Toronto, where they â€" will . tive About! . three weeks ago,a . young mother, about 22 .or 24. years ol age, accompanied â€" by ‘herâ€"~ twoâ€"yearâ€"old child and nurse, arrived from. Sytaâ€" cuse, ~N.~Y:, and took up their resiâ€" dence in Berlin. tion at w beld. on "Lz."‘-u ? ‘J. Hutcheson scribes thein as the most disastrous in the history" of ‘the courtty. . .. Mr. Fred â€" Anderson returned . on Friday" accompanied _ by. Mr. ‘‘Bunâ€" ket" Schaefer from Stratford. _ > â€"â€" Mr. Clayton Snyder was aâ€"business visitor in Toronto. on‘ S&turday ... Two minor cases were ‘l‘ennl u:' disposed of as the spring sittings . the County Lourt by His Honor Depâ€" uty Judge Reade on Tuesday alterâ€" Mr. Willian H. Stubks returned on Friday evening . from . a four â€" months‘ trip to the Southern States. \~Mr. The babe and Her nurse were placed in a boatding house ty the â€" mother while she tookup quartersâ€"at one of the city hotels. About a week . ago the norse became homesickâ€"and . left for her _ homeum‘ï¬n whild â€" in charge of the boardifigâ€"house n#stress. The mother ptouï¬%b secure anpâ€" ther nurse in a few days. Wit.n the last three days the moâ€" ther has disappeared and it is alleged she has eloped w&f'nï¬o‘ man who â€"arrived â€" in â€" the town la week and paid his devotions to the young woman. Mayor Schmalz was informed of the desertion and at his request the child was taren in chatge of by" the Childâ€" rem‘s ‘Aic Society and isâ€"being lookâ€" ed alter ‘while an effort is being made to find the mothér. . & Coun y Court WEBERâ€"ERDT. _ A quict wedding took place Wed pesday at the résidence ol Mr. ard Mts. .Jacob Is.‘" Erdt, Benton street, when their daughter Miss Emma, was Nappily wedded to Mr. Etnst Weber, ol \ â€" Berhin | ':'l‘at%"liifl‘* ,fu:;md %m ;ua:n. of the itmedâ€" ate relativesâ€" of ing parâ€" ties uy Rev. 8. R. lmfl.‘ Sr. TVâ€"Leslic. Witimer. Ir. IVÂ¥â€"Verlie© f1‘Ugartaer, Mildred Culligan: M _ Sr. 1(1â€"Melvin Haase. Jr, 1IIâ€"Mabel Haase, Edna Stoltz, Nora . Haase, ~ Alma â€"Relber, Joie Hallman, Maribelln m and Mervin Shants équal. Br. 11â€"Etta Witmer, Hilda Stoits, r. 11â€"Hilda Rélber, ‘The following is the report of S.8. 20. 23. wne:gon. for‘ the : month â€" of AYVI~« & ht w Sa M Pt. IIâ€"Arlietta Hilgartner, Emery Strome, Soleda Shants, Trvin Shants, TX : ~daopnintzarl Deserted by Mother was in‘ the South: at SCHOOL REPORT HYMENEAL M is Concluded Green, ‘Teache eheo! C beld on M the ahal time Â¥ri oral Ma . the Houseclganing : Time is Hore LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Dutch Cleanser tin Gold Dust per pq: 5e, 108, Gilletor Comfort m« tin Ltquid Vene@r for ture «> _ per bottle.. .. 0s ==>~=*‘‘25C Ammonia per pkge., 5¢, 8c and 10¢ Liquid Ammonia:per bottle _ 10c Stove and Scrub Brushes s e oo SSC anda$ We sell the best brands of scru b bing and Laundry Soaps. 4 ’ L. Bruegeman. Kincâ€"St., Oo.A.C., GQVUELPH â€" St. JacoB® ... Heidelberg ..... Waterlo0 â€"...... DooK .......l, wA Gernian Mills New Hamburg & Corner King and Youge Sts. BERLIN, ONT,. : |> e w EXCURSIO N G. T. & Baden Petersburg Brealau .: Branchton Galt=...~..; * _ ~MIGT t ... ~.is,. 0s 1209 €€C Children. aver s and under 12 years of dge. half fare. s «. w mnlgnnnuo- special loaves @uelph 6. p;†at m 5.20 p.mi. ~ : No RTA AND OGITI‘#'TEMO FARMER® â€" IN3 TE +4A MB " "'7'2'; . ;"1' ®° °C + ty 200000 Po e ‘Ivr“"""wvww e e o . o8 Te Aa NE Apin n t 9 s SA . Tas t w io Aet Ctne § m C TCPc 4: w < > 3 ' 7 K 2C _ s 0 : f t f o se f 4* * \\~â€"~ ear your Hox® or aoop Groceris®s Phone 79L § WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th for less money than anyone in the . B{g\g_i*q'_ge.« Gotâ€" exclusive sale of following firms - There is no freight to pay, also no packing. Can save you twenty per cent. in these goods made in Berlin, Come in and see for yourself. Freight paid to all parts of Ontario. â€" Lippert Furniture Co..> Geo. Hackborn Furniture Co RoGin Timé Table and Faros. x â€" Time,. Ainccone is cecci+; . 10@ WeR EMEA mc ces D Edward Lippert He can seil Furniture TO THE ve Gualp at 8.87 8.30 #.45 tas _ . e i under 12 years 50 51 19 30 35 41 W aTERLOO Fare Farg 50¢ 102 256 50c 45¢ hBe 55¢ 45¢ 55¢ ‘Paints for . every use We also have a big: stock of Poultry and CGardaen Fencing made to give long and satisfactory setâ€" viee, ~ It is strong enough to keap in chickens. _ <It requires few‘ posts and will add to the appearance of any property. lt is attractive and strong and will last for yoars Pittsburg Wire Fences . The longer a fence lasts the lese it costs_ youâ€"That is why "Pittsburgh .Perfect" Fences ars the chespest to buy, â€"â€" :. Poultry and Carden Fencing Geo. Lippert Table Co. Kreiner Furnituré Co, D. Hibner Furnitare Co We have a big x every use at th wt is DAILY BREAD FLOUR Made by Cost the least per year of service A M TT Te liab‘ Gives the ‘best satisfaction for general baking. FPastry. flour for pastries â€" . ty that SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited »« BRICGEPORT = x ONT. s A 1 UTSH CN TL 3+ ht its "Pittsburgh Perfect" Fences \. _ For some time we have been investigating a New Idea in Wire Fencing. After a most careful examination we have been convinced that we have foundâ€"the best field fence manufactured. : "Pittsburgh Perfect‘‘ is made of all gflnniaed steel wires. It is the mll{r fence welded by electricity.. Every <rod is guaranteed perfect. All farge wires, the stays being the Same size as line wires. â€"It has no wraps to hold moisture and ‘cause rust. y aned. : Ont stays a of the fs wrapped « geady %. The stays WATERLOOV an amakyamation with the strands not found in any other fetice. No wraps nnlou-.uw-nhu&“&i“m No projections to injure stock or thir‘ trom sheop. ‘ Stronger at the joints than any othor forio6 { walded togethor by olectricity, i oparnenaan en to unovon pround, Quarantood that stays will not from strands, â€", process and on “?’ mhâ€"fl-fl-h“â€n-aï¬d way d That will stand HARD USACE ; ‘That will not $AG DOWN or CURL OVER on the top; ‘That has stays that WILL NOT SLIP ; â€" Thet will CONFORM TO UNEVEN CROUND;, ‘That has no SLACK WIRKS; That does not require sh EXPERT TO ERECT; That is LOW IN PRICKâ€" ? fa ars ELECTRICALLY "WELDED to strands, forming a perfect union and Then Read What We Cuarantes its than any other fonoo; welded tog e wire is not injured at the Joirte, able to unavon pround. ayh Wwill not saparate from strands, Mhmllfl:rn. -ï¬p"r:u- uthln-tz points in other fences are on _u-m-w. #trands by mea A w fold over the streagth DISTRIBUTINC DEPOT FOR n aake. .o s streagth o ons o mhe m ihe on % way stays are u“umu\uaz strongth‘ of a fonce where the stavr are Jng. Don‘t pat it ofeatll you #4 we cannot carry all sizes in stook ONTARIO and would be plessed 3 /m M