net Mc o ue pamaaiene gelical Church were held on Sunday. Miss â€" Gertrude Hawke entertaincd the stafl of the Berlin King | Edward School on Friday evening s,.u.l.flh.mldl:t the Waterloo Metbodist Church on Sunday ‘,n&m w. 1â€" anniversaty was » Come to Waterloo‘s : great celebraâ€" tion on July 1st. Sunday ~next, Decoration services will be observed at the cometery . by the Oddieillows when a blg ‘attendance is expected here from Elmira, Elora, Preston, _ Fergus, Gait, Hespelet, Berlin and surrounding towns and citâ€" Mr. J. G. Meyer fotmerly.of Waterâ€" loo was success‘ul in passing the priâ€" vary examination for Chartered Acâ€" coun; at Toronto, standing first â€" _ in ,+~a Class of twentyâ€"five. ‘The automobile show at . Waterldo July 1st will be a big attraction. LOSTâ€"LADIES‘ HAND BHAG WITH contents; in the vicinity â€" of _ New Hamburg. Reward if left at Téle Auecl ow and heuk at graph office, or returned to owner. ‘c. o. Oliver ‘Betzner. 0â€"19â€"3t. . Unioh services will be held ‘in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning of the Evangelical and Methodist conâ€" gregations. In the evening Rev. .J. E. Hockey will conduet union servicâ€" es in the Evangelical Church. The Saturday market was attended by ‘the usual large crowd bf* buyers and â€" sellers Battid: y. Butter s 1 drowdhpdcemylumn:m 23 cents per 15. Eggs were plon‘ and brought 32 cents per dozen â€" All Molngaufluweuwuhdb abundance and wereâ€"quickly sold â€" at the usual prices. DEVITT‘S 9800 STOBE See the Life Saving Demonstration at Waterloo July 1st. f f On Tuesday Mrs. A. B. McBride added a most enjoyable afternoon tea to the social doings of the gay week, in honor of the bridesmaids at the Shubâ€"Berkinshaw wedding. Mrs. W. M. Reade entertained . a few friends on Thursday evening, in wo(htMln.J. Moorâ€" man, formerly of Waterloo. â€" Bridge was the order of theâ€"evening, which was a particularly bright and â€" énjoyâ€" able one. / * ‘Band Concert and prize drawing at the Waterico Park July 1st. Mr. Robert McCarty of Woodstock has returned â€"from a visit to . this Many friends will regret to ~ leatn of ithe serious liness of Carl, the five ye.r,oldnadlx.uolmm B. Clement, who underwent an opetâ€" ation for appendicitis at the Berlinâ€" Waterloo Hospitel on Tuesday. .. He came through the operation successâ€" tully ‘and is getting along nicely. A picked team of loCal football boys defcated the Canada Furniture Comâ€" puy'celfluhn!utmu""'l msday evening by a score of 3â€"1. . Come to Waterloo‘s Big Colebration on ‘July ist and bring your {friends with you. Chief Flyan is after drivers . who make it a point to race through town on both _ motors and wagoms. Three accidents .occurred in ‘townâ€" this year which might have; been avoiced iad the drivers been rumming their vehiâ€" cles. at a moderate rate of speed. ‘The heayilest Tfld“ year was experienced town on Sunday afteitnoon when the wuter poured inâ€" cessantly lfltw an_hour shortly | before w0 "o‘clook.: ‘Considerâ€" wat CRt C annuncn ® > 10 Aoe s able damage was done to the roads about town, â€" while cellats ofâ€"severâ€" al homes were filled with watet. . A strong gale accompanied the heéavy _‘.'p- a,zma Peter mwghblh"fl ues ols mcd en‘ o mithos" mt horth west ‘of Watetloo, _ and bettéer known as the Levi Groff farm. Y Collector. Smith that .{!Sm,.n-m%m- lected at the myinicipal offices at the of the first installment which is sixty pet cent, of. the total t. ‘This is about $2000 â€" more $40,00% yriee \ Genuine Eastman‘s COoBAt s feulr® t ore> fot WATERLOO, SALE ON JULY 2nd A RD OLLEC1TED IN TaAXES flacted the preceding year than‘k # THANK® wt kind Ttiends and . many W bï¬&. Tor the al yealr in vIOW o. UNG. D8 0. MR yoiden Jubilce of the Harninie Siugâ€" ing Society when a Seengériest will he beld in Waterloo:> The evest ptD yuses to © be as «jspiciors one and armdr(ds . of visitors trom various Can:d.an and * Americah cities â€" will grace “Mfl'ï¬ï¬â€œu“" special mectB4 on s Uest, T s ngtntnaka es on Bna: was tatca â€" following t&pm:' # largely signed>â€" potitions of resudants hiiee C 1et . moupy dite â€"thms vear in view a We s forat on nt the pose ct giving sereral. mylaws | HM readin‘s, the chitf of w was * the STRUCK BY Residence of Mrs. Gibbons on ‘King Street Was Damaged® on Sunday During Sunday afternoon‘s . severe rain ...fm.: storm, the residâ€" ence of Mrs. (ibbons on King street, opposite ‘the> Mutual : Life : bailding, was struck by lightning and considerâ€" able damage was done to the house. About two o‘clock a erashâ€"was heard and the electrical flagh had rent. the walls and ceiling of the house, smashâ€" edwtndo'paunflbzvï¬ seyâ€" ‘The fire alarm bell was â€" sounded; and while the brigade made a . hurâ€" ried response, their assistance â€" . was not required as no fire broke out. ; Mrs. Gibbons, who was â€" in â€" the house at the time was rendered . unâ€" conscious from the shock, but . had recovered sufficiently to be about toâ€" day. s "Sunday afternoon‘sâ€"storm . was the heaviest axm"& gr and the worst % town for many years. "mfl' damâ€" age of a minor character is reported by various residents. _ * owd L AN EXCELLENT amuv <â€"â€" â€"â€"~__ POR LITTLE ON ! The mecting was called for the pur Mrs: John C. Lepage, Rimouski, Que., writes:â€"*"Your Baby‘s . Own ‘Tablets are an excellent â€" remody for little ones and I always keep them in the house."" Thousands ‘of other mothers say the same thing. The Tablets always do goodâ€"they cannot possibly do harm. They ate the only medicine for children sold under the absolute guarantee of â€" a government analyst to contain . no oplates‘ â€" or harmful drugs. They w me*> stomach: regulate the bowels; â€" stomach; regulateâ€" the bm up colds; expel worms;. cllrée‘ : tion and promote healthful sléep. The "Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail â€"at 25 ““L‘ box â€" from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine â€" Co., Brockville, Ont. £ Death of Mrsâ€" Manski The death . took place Wednesday at the late residence on Bowman St , ot Mrs. William Manski due to a PAL: alytic stroke which she sulfersa â€" reâ€" gently while at work i1 lier â€" garcen. The deceased was in hetr sixtieth year and had been a resicent of this town for many yeats. She is . sutâ€" tived her busband and four grown up chflZn, Messrs. Otto and William, Anfa and Mrs. Matry Katn of Guelph. ‘Tile funetal of the late Mrs. Mans‘kse took place at Waterlop on Saturday afternoon at . two o‘clock from . the late residence to St. J¢han‘s Lutheran Church where services wire held. and thence to Mount ffope Cemetery for interment A quiet, . but pretty wedding was solemaized June 19th &t the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Ches. Hame!, â€" Albert St., when their eldest daughter, Elâ€" {rega was unitedto Mr.. Waiter â€"Gies by Rev.. W. 0. Hehn, St. Jacobs, unc!: of the bride. Crly the immedâ€" late relatives wete present. â€"* ‘The yo. ng couple left on the 3.30 train for Hamilton and other points. The home of Mrs. James LOw, Al bert Street, was the scene of a protâ€" ty â€" wedding on _ Tuesday alternoon when â€" Miss Susic Stuart was united ters. â€" Rev: W. b.'xp.‘md‘ï¬- Presbygerian Chorch, officiated."~ _ The bride was assisted. by. hot . sizâ€" ter, Miss Mamic Stuart, while Mt. r“:‘u Edmonts was. i n-:.. men. ‘:a Mrs. Waltets will up tes‘domw/‘in Brantiord. § The | martinge ‘of Miss Lovina Beeâ€" chey of Preston to Mr. Clayton Meyâ€" ers of this town ‘was solemnized (Wad nesday. at eight o‘clock at 8t, Logis tor, Rev.. Father Mubert A s Miania Hainhart whils "Mt. c The bride Minnic Reinhar chey, a brother hest man. Mr. and â€" their | ramtde 4+ ME YERSâ€"BEECHE Y HYMENEAL WALTERSâ€"ATUART WILL BI N*: 3343 Mrs. . Meyers nos in Watet LIGHTNING Big Sae! wÂ¥ a plumbhing: business C zaged in plumbing mt Three _ hundred copies will be printed. . = . ‘Rebates in texes in AUDU toees son Seleattine Messrs: John to . $41,40, to _ 8 $258.50 and to ley amoubting to $114.09 was expressed. a severanca ol ons . ies in connection with the Council. : Mr. â€"Kumpt thanÂ¥ed .M8C meimbers for the expressions of £00d will and Intimated that. when requited Be would lend his assistance to successor. $ AN ENJOYABLE > MUSICAL HREAT Closing Recital "of < the Clar Schumana (.}ul'{Gi,t(ah the Waterioo Library Hall One of the most enjoyable musical events of the season was theâ€" closing recital of "the Clara Schumann. Club given in the Waterloo Free: ‘Library. Hall, Tuesday evening. A large and amecwngggm of music lovâ€" ers was im Attendance, the hall being filled to the 406rs. ‘The programme was of an. excepâ€" tionally high standara . of excellence. A feature was ‘the rendering ‘of two. ladies‘ choruses by twenty â€" members of the Club, under the direction _ of Miss Bean, which were . sung .. with fine expression. Another very pleasing number was a Suite for two. pianos ‘by. Arensky, the vonal (beatities â€" of which were most éffectively revealed by the performers. _ The programme which was a varied one also included instrumental and vocal numbérs and a cello selection. 4 * ‘Those taking part areto be â€" comâ€" plimented on their musicianly â€" . perâ€" S owine + noplune o mik nigk providing a pr of suck high excellence. â€" > * Scilumannâ€"3 part Chorus. The Gip sies, Members of the Club. â€" > Eby exeetlence. > _ 2. <pa. _ l f Corner King and Youge Sts. BERLIN, ONT. Following was the progtamme givâ€" 4 £it%. en: s c :| 900000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 8 00e Sch: mannâ€"‘(@) Entrence to ti: Forâ€" est ;:(b) The Wayside Inn; ¢c) Nachâ€" Stucke in F. â€"Miss Agnes Good. . Chaminadeâ€"Le . Soirâ€"ist : â€"Piano, Miss Aima Wildiang ; 2nd Piano, Miss Mayme Knechtel. . (@) Listâ€"Liebestraumeâ€" No. 3. ... {(b) Hense}tâ€"Wiegenlied.â€"Miss Hilda Shuettâ€"Paraphrase on Fledermans Waltz. Miss Ida Martin. $ (a)~ Jokn _ Hullah (Vocal)â€"Three Fishers Went Sailing; (b) : Reynaldo Halknâ€"Were â€" my â€" Song with . Wings Provided. . Mrs. {erbert: M. Snyder. â€" Arenskyâ€"Suite for Two Pianos Op 15. (Romanceâ€"Valse : Polonaise.)1st Piahoâ€"Miss Emmg L. Bean ; . 2nd Planoâ€"Miss Ida Martin. (af . Wagnerâ€"Listâ€"To the Evening Star ; (by â€"Schimannâ€"The Prophet Bird ; (c) Mendelssohnâ€"Scherzo . Op. 16, No. 2. Miss Hattie Ruppel. Ne:dlingerâ€"4 Part Chorus. â€"Rockâ€"aâ€" Bye. Members of the Club. Tschai*owskiâ€"Paraphrase de Conâ€" cert. Sur L‘Orera Eugene Onâ€"guine. Miss Enma â€"Bean. Max Bruchâ€"(Cello) Nrdrer Madeline Evans. s vides tha Mrs. E. â€"C. Sprogge ol Toronto is the guest of Mrs. C. J. Alteman for a few days. P Miss Meta Traumer and Miss <Edua Erb of Lebanon, Pa., are guests . of Mr. and Mrs. George Wegenast for a _ Miss Caroline _Smith, of Lakestde Hospital, Cleveland, is the guest of her friend Miss Laura Shirk for sevâ€" eral weeks. uM. E.vflwflnfl, accompanied . by rs. Graf, left on Wednesday> mornâ€" ing for :’l.m where they. _ will visit for ten days. hh w Mr. Ben â€"_C. Hallman and daughter Edna from 5 Krug St., Berlin, , are q-l11 tew * weeks with his zon Titus E. Hallman, 1560 East . Main Is"’ m. N- "' * 7 Miss Laura Shirk of â€"Cleveland «is home for the summer. Miss Annie â€" Reichert from 36 Marâ€"" maduke St., Toronto, has returned to her home after spending some : time with ber micce, Mrs.. Titus E. nm.‘ man, 1560 East Main St., Rochester, * Juge and Mrs, Chishoim, accompAâ€" nflgurm. Miss _ Alice cn-m-.mm-.kuw #oâ€" joutn of several months in ord \Oewiktay s :s‘ P i 0; TeA The Misses Snyder, â€" George street, were the hospitable hostesses . of a charming verandah tea on ‘Thursday afternoon, in honor of the viaitors. [ xes in accordance with (Ehrntinies mink Suyder . Bro#. . _ to _ (S® - i 2 t 3. F. Mot Mrs, McKinn 1., A,. Harper milst TBOM aptively. â€" onâ€" "be Ncansed> i the by4aW nducti AdUOC V Miss LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Houseeleaning Time is Here Dutch Cleanser gcr tin: > , 10: Gold Dust per p! {w 5e, 10¢, 25¢ Gilletor Comfort Lye per tin : 10¢ Ltquid Veneer for furniture per bottle = + : 25€ Ammonia per pkge., 5¢, 8¢ and 10c Liquid Ammonia per bottle: . 10c Stove and â€"Scrub Brushes _.~ c yantt oo Aties > 15e and 4 5 We sell the best brands of scru b bing and Laundry Soups. : |German Mills New Hamburg | Beortin ... » lï¬tonlton L. Bruegeman. Kmc St., 0o.A.C., GVyELPH EXCURSIO N Elmira .« St. Jacobs Heidelbersg Waterloo .. BIAIF .....~» At Lippert‘s for 30 days * _ â€"â€"~â€" Commencing June 14th Big Reduction on all Furniture of [feapel6t â€".....»s . Children ovet of age. hall fare Greigh 126 pm ~ Returning New Hambarg leaves o&u 5.30 pm. . Wallonstein ... “ Montrose Children over 5 halt fare. wORTH AND S0VTH: WATERLOO FARMERS 1NSTIIUTE Lippert Furniture Co. ~Geo,. Lippert_Table Co. Berlin Furniture Co. _ ‘Kreiner Furniture Co, Geo; Hack born Furniture Co. _ D. Hibner Furniture Co. No freight, no packing to pay for.._All furniture well selected All we ask is to get our prices and be convinced that we y ean save you money. by buying from us.. â€" Hoxu® or aoob GrocERrIEs Phone 79L = Luach served ON wepussoay, sunf 26th Why can Lippert sell furniture less . ‘than anyone in the City? See our 3 pisce mahogany parlor suit, $22:00 at $17.00 t C.ur d t + td # * ©50,00 at ~35.00 ‘Pime Table and ‘Fares. 3 Fime. £C eniaon®s ) 4 C _ verepapi es e c 5 0 Hs has the exclusive sale of the â€" following firms: _ Edward Lippert €o THE /‘ Branchton special ~leaves a at $.598 p= ':' :‘NJ' veiy " als _ ..‘ Ste *A : **~ Th .. ©.30 ‘ phe .« 845 i m * .‘3_ abe 1‘ M# am. T ic _ 36 41 wbder £ f ‘\ 2 | \\ 6 / U k_ \« C adl W ATERLOO h Ww . % amra special ie 50c 4b¢ 58e 58e S5¢ 60c 55¢ 45e 40c 558 Pittsburg ~ \ Wire Fences The longer a fence lasts the lese it costs youâ€"That is *why ‘Pittsburgh Perfect": Fences are the cheapest to buy. ~ _ ~ Poultry and Carden Fencing We also havye a big stock of Poultry and Garden Fencing made to give long and satisfactory .gerâ€" vice, . It is strong enough to keep in chickens, â€" It requires few posts and will add to the appesarance of ariy. property. "It is attractive and strong and will last for years. *# & /The stays sre ELECTRICALLY WELDED to strands, forming a perfect uwnion and Palnts or t ;:---mmmmmmâ€"ah.uï¬-m wraps to got lodso, or bold mofstire and cause rust. * * e o the jo u....,".'u'."-':.“.":.‘-:‘&....u.. every use i-‘mtu’ï¬'mum'_ï¬u»&m R ‘ f « . @uaranteed adjustable uo uneven ground. yde~ 4, Quarantesd that stays will not soparata from strands, . stock lnts a b-:â€":mmuuhwwm ‘“Woh.\':::ll“.A '|°' ?’""†g'~z~d~:luhhl-xhham=~:‘d way the traaw IQMMKR .‘prr.int &flb“&flhflh“fl-b&rï¬m Slint in Toliab‘c) â€" ..â€" > .â€"â€" =â€" * *) > MBpWed o olaraped on the steands.: .4* 5. "_ .:. . â€" /. f DAILY BREAD FLOUR «« SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited Cost the least per year of service h Gives the best satisfaction for general baking. Pastry flour * for ‘pastries . USH O©NXLGL Y BRIDGEPORT exce . New York Sfyles mulmb-u-â€"i.utb present . & D are $ that are «onfined to ourselves that it is them here.. All the new colors in up to date styles brofdered or trimmed with contrasting shades at DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR > "Pittsburgh Perfect" Fences For some time w* have been investigating a New Idea in Wire Fencing. > After a most careful examination we have been convinced that we have found the best field fence manufactured. ‘Pittsburgh Perfect‘‘is made of all galvanized steel wires. It is the 003 fence welded by electricity.= Every rod is guaranteed ‘perfect. 1 large wires, the stays being the same size as line wires. <It has no wraps to hold moisture and cause rust. & gedidy to u68 it, but place your order in advan to iubm & The stays sreâ€" ELECTRICALLY WELDED to strands, forming a perfect wnion and Never before has such exct If If w ‘That will stand HARD USACE ; * ‘That will not SAG DOWN or CURL OVER on the tops That has stays that WLL, NOT SLIP ; mnoomrmumm. ' Th Pontcrrtercm etimar to sesor: not an % ‘I\dhmm 7 K You Are Looking for Then Read What We Guarantee see us before Moderate Prices nil« aro ONT. fencing. ~Don‘t pet it of unill you a 06, as we cannot carry all sixta in atock, i see this fence and get in your aimed for it :and would be pleased tiing dresm ONTARIO Waterloo Phone Tog O% cribe