*4 Phone 217 ‘The Waterloo ma u,ma"' N very plentiful and : ~3% gents per dozen.. Bugter brought. 28 to 25 cents per lb. Vegetables were to be had in abundance. . . ~/ /.; in tb!‘z’i two and a half months, 53 students of th;odlhthm College went to tions. © lege is closing the most successful year in its history. ‘The fail «> term ‘opens .in September. 3 Come to Waterioo‘s great celebraâ€" tion on July ist. . ® Mr. JoséPh Ellert and Miss Reitzel of th‘s town were happily united > in matriage at St. Fouis‘ Roman Cathâ€" cl‘e Church _ Monday ‘The _ pasâ€" tor, ‘Fiev. Father Hubert Acymans, periormed the ceremony. Big â€" Surplus Stock Sale at Ernst & Co , at Berlin. Read their big adâ€" vertisement on page six and you will be sure to attend this big mopey sayâ€" ing sale. : * and full line of supplies, -u&newud;ï¬ll“ DKVIPT‘S DRUS STOBE A~ joint picnivc _ of the Methodist Choirs of Berlin, Galt, Hespeler and Preston â€" "was held, in the Waterloo Park on Friday"afternoon. The outâ€" ing was a most enjoyable one. ‘The automobile show at Waterloo July ist will be a big attraction. LOSTâ€"LADIES‘ HAND BAG WITH contents, in the vicinity of ° New Hamburg. Reward if left at Tele graph office, or returned to owner. Mrs. George Detwiler, Berlin, Ont., ¢. 0. Oliver Betzner.â€" _â€"_ 6â€"19â€"2t. Mrs. W. G. Weichel, Mrs. George Diebel and®Mrs. Frank Haight were the hostesses of very jolly . juvenile â€"parties respectively on Thursday, Friâ€" day and Saturday â€" afternoons, . in PH)nor of little Miss Phyllis _ Moorâ€" man, wlen about a score of the litâ€" tle tots were right royally entertainâ€" See the Life Savingâ€" Demonstration at Waterloo July Ist. Friday of last week found Mrs. A. B. McBride the hospitable hostess of one of her delightiul teas in honor 6f the visitors. The drawing room was fragrant with lovely roses and quanâ€" tities of Spring flowers, where _ the guests were atientively waited. . on by the daughters of the house. Band Concert and prize drawing at the Waterloo Park July ist, The niecting of the Waterloo no.urd\ ol â€"Trade called for Monday even‘ng was â€" postponed owing to W Of a sufficient number of: men to ferm a quortum, _ In the absence of the â€" minister, Rev. W. D. Lee, the.Rev. H. E. Abrâ€" aham of Gueiph conducted the â€"serâ€" wices in the Presbyterian _ Church last Sunday, preaching able and deepâ€" lyâ€" impressive sermons, which were ;:uy/ appreciated by the congregaâ€" tion. . Come to Waterloo‘s Big Celebration on July ist and bring your â€" friends with you. 2 Mrs. C. W. Wells added adelightiul bridge of three tables to last week‘s doings, on â€"Saturday afternoon, when the guests had the pleasure of meetâ€" ing two charming visiters, Mrs.. J. Moorman and Mrs. Harrison. â€"‘The entertainment was arranged â€" as an stock ne "Au revoir‘"" for Mrs. Moorman, who left the same evening for‘a visit to friends in Toronto, Ottawa and St. John en â€"route to â€" Halifax, N. S., where Mr. and Mrs. Moorman . will make their future home. TcCa news â€" _ Union â€" services... . were held~ by theâ€" Methodist and ~Evangelical ‘congregaâ€" tions on Sunday. The services were keld in the Methodist Church in . the motning{ and dn the Evangelical Church in the evening, â€"Rev. J. E. Hockey, Tastor "of the Methodist Church Genuine Eastman‘s vreaching Mré. H. M. Snyder was the _ hosâ€" wess of a ‘delightful bridge and ~supâ€" per party last Saturday evening, in honor of the visitors, that â€" was .much enjoyed by her guests. Mr. J. G. Meyer, formerly . of the Wateribo Post Oflice staff, was. sucâ€" wqhmhlt l:lta:;"eh- of Awenty five pupils a mary exâ€" amications . at ‘rorontc as chartersd accountant. h Miss Eloise Novcker‘s â€" many Twinâ€" City . friends will be dm.nhd to â€"of her success at Ontario idies‘ (College at Whithy, . hgving I from that instHution . and sing awarded ‘a gold medal in bouse» tag of Herlin to . of this towh was Wr ® M‘( m: “'k W ATERLOO, KLGOD AK $ instructive sermons at both e d‘:h, Michae} . Monâ€" to Mi«s, Agnes ‘Heyman was . solemaized. _ Wedâ€" .. Lawtin~ Roman . Cathoâ€" the past of Firmilton l&w n, with the whta y. Mr. Browr is alâ€" ind the rpw> member Musical Society Hond. all place very . § it snn ty and weut cqar: to revive ing véteases proved. tw d M be s butve ® s : The late Mr. Loreat was born: in C8 o irg, Germany, ‘:; Rcvq:hr 14, flty six years ago and irect to, Waterloo. from .. the dlm'b 1880. Some years ago he opened up a small besiness sud â€" later branched out in the grozery business © which he : has successfully. conducted #inge. . ) > ~â€" He is survicved by sorrowing widow and one son, Frank ‘ol this town. \â€" The {unerat of the lat@Henty °F. W. Lorenz will take place from the late residencon Erb street at two o‘clock on Friday afternoon to St.â€" John‘s Lutheran â€" Charch ; for utflé; and thence to Mourt Hoze Cemetery ©for interment INSPECTED THE Pr. J. A. Amyot, of Ahe P:ocincial Health Department. of Torouto,. who is recognizod as. the Aeadiagâ€" quthor. by on sewage disposal system in Canada, inspected _ the Waterlooâ€"Sewage: Disâ€" posal plank on Saturday in .commany with members : of the !lscal ~ewer Commission and the f;nimv Inspecâ€" tor of Waterloo Township, a¢ Menâ€" hoefier. hn‘ Te k Dr. Amyot was summioned to Watâ€" erloo at the instance of the Waterioc: Township Board of Health, which bad received complaints from farmers â€" of that district that the Sherk dana was polluted â€" with sewage And it was thought that the soufce of the poiluâ€" tion â€" was at . the" . Waterloo Sewer Farm. « The â€" Waterloo Sewer Commissio® will likely take action at their â€" next meeting with . respect. to the suz30#â€" tions offered by the Provincial Health TREMENDOUS SALE Officer. One â€" of the largest manufacturers‘. sa‘es oi â€" Surplus Stock of Clothing, Frrnishintgs, Shoes and Staple â€" Dry Goods will open at Erast & Co. . in Bert‘n at 9 o‘clock on Saturday mokrâ€" ing, Jine 29th, and continve till Monâ€" day, July 15th. ‘They have purchased ah immense stock at their own price from one of _ the best manufacturers of high grade‘ clothing in the Dominâ€" fop of Canada and the hundreds â€" of peo,.le who come to this sale will save 50 cents om every dollar spent.â€" Read .their big advertisement on page six of this week‘s issue. Mussts. Hy. J. Milicr, President ; Hiy. Rockel,: Vite President, and Ferâ€" dinand Heller, Secretary ‘of the Har, monie Singing Society, retuwrned fram Detroit Wednesday where they made arrangements â€" for the holding of the Smengerfest in Waterloo on Angrt ist and 2nd. Prospects are of the brightest for the success of this event and a big ‘attendance is assured. It is an‘icipated that upwards of . five hundred visitors from Canada and the United States will be in attendance. No effort is being spared to make this occasion an enjoyable one for all who attend. It is over ten years since a similar event was held here. gm wa Grocer and Cit‘zen w Stroke SACRED BAND CONCERT RETURNED FROM DETROIT OLD BOYS‘_ REUNION AT HEID ELBERG. : Monday was gala day lor the little village of Heidelborg. A monster te wnion ‘of the old boys and girls «f the thriving little burg was held . Monâ€" day and the event is boing colebrated in the â€"real old llfl;zd way .. A large number from the Twin City _ attended . â€" EN ~DEATH OF MR. LORENZ ,r‘aAc'g’.nm FOR THE CYCLE â€" racis. Gus Hogden of Hamilton and sevet al otlet cyclists andâ€" motor. cyelist triet ‘out _ the track mt the Tinte!0 Patk on state that â€" i has been put into excellent: conditioh. The . rates at .Waterloo on the ftrst promite to be the best in the bistory ot : the m-aa,‘. . Asapola ddenly and nine o‘clook t a paralyt OF SURPLUS STOCK H_F .W SEWER FARM nexpected!y t conditio6. | ‘The cour( of : the Waterloo Tenni® oh the amlm-s, have â€" been put. into . excellent ho Boylin ¢ Sa turda zb.wm Iriends â€" UR AL A.. Pos A# itor M Toront on Saturday l S bhe Town Wlectrician George Grosz . is attending the Convention of the ‘Caâ€" nadian Electrical Association _ which is being held at Ottawa this .woek. ‘"Mr. 8. B.~ Brioker is a â€" business visitor lu%’vflnw toâ€"day . y Mr. Kafl Sachs of Georgetown Â¥isâ€" ited Waterloo friends over ‘Thursday. Mr. Herb Kunts ‘bas: returned from a week‘s visit to Hamilton, Mrs. Snyder and ‘{amily. also <Mrs Specker, Washifigton, N. C., _ are vis itors at the home of Mr.â€"and _ Mrs Jacob Conrad. "elyee * ~Mrs. J. B. Suider and Migs Anna Florence Snider have returned from ‘n.;;;.‘ beneficial . visitt of several ‘m:“ ‘Mr.. and (Mrs. â€"; â€" Hatry Simpson in Arthabaska, P. Q!_â€" _ â€" _Mr. and Mrs, Doughty have returnâ€" ed from a lengthy visit with relatives in England.: _ rNodat® ced t uh'.’ Meta Craumer: and Miss Edna Erb of Lebanon, Pa., are .guests at the bome of â€" Mr. and Mrs. â€" George Wegenast, King stree®. Mrs. J. H. Webb has returned from a fortnight‘s visit at the home _ of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall, in Toronto. Mrs. McCallum has returned to Otâ€" tawa after an extended visit _ with Mrs. W. H. Riddeil at "Eden Villa," and Mr. and Mrs.â€"J. J. MeCallum of iBotlln. 4 Miss Bertha Christman of Elmira No freight., no is spending a. few days . with . her All we ask sister, Mrs. J. A. Harper, You'ng can street. 4 3 * & Mrs. F. F. Patch, a much feted visitor, who has been the‘ guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harrison, George street, for the past two ‘weeks, has returned to her home~in Montreal. â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Heveron _ of Waterloo were amongst the #r‘:::‘ at the 54th Annual Canadian As sociation which convened at Ottawa last week, and which proved to be the largest and most successfhl meetâ€" ing in the history. of the . Associaâ€" tion. 7 % Miss Lucille Dammann and _ Miss Cora Robertson of Hilisboro, II!. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . William Conrad. C .. " Miss Muriel Hockey is in Muskoka whore she is attend.ng the â€" Sumn®t School at Elgin House. The Misses Gertrude and Masel C chneider of Tacoma, Wuhingusn. are wisiting theit grandmother, Mrs. Al lendor{ of Willow street. n R Mrs. J. TUfelman and daughter Glaâ€" dys, are spending their vacation at South Creek, Mus‘ o‘a. % © Mr. Geéorge Frances of Hanover is visiting Twin City friends for a few days. : \ CMr. and. ~ Mrs. Wiliiam E. Liesemer: ‘eft. Tuesday on am extended trip 1 two month‘s to Edmonton, Alta» / 3:‘. C. S. Bean is spending several v at ths summer cottage of Mr. }. E. Bechtel at Ofiphant. Mrs. . E..H. %i¢€t of Montreal . is ;irehding the summer months with her carents, _ Mr. and â€" Mrs.. Thomas ~»‘Donnell on John street. 5 ~Miss Maud â€"O‘Donnell has returned irom an extended trip to Montreal: as the guest of her sister, Mrs, y. â€"H. Aick, ~ * 4 Miss Minnic Bechtel is spending _ a week at Oliphant on Lake Huron. Mr.. Marshall Taylor of Melville, Sask., is the guest of Waterl00 friends Mr.. . Marshall _ Taylor of MECRIME Sask., is the guest of Waterl00 friends for several wee‘s. Mr. Chas. E. Bechtel jeft Tuesday onâ€" a business trip to Edmonton, Alta. > â€"Mr. Geh€. Ruhlman of Hamilton is -gn&‘.lewdny:wluz;md th wi. A 15 +in o Mr.â€" â€" August Knault of Toronto 18 flgmg at his home i.%own. ts. John B. Snider and Miss A.F Snider have returned from Arthabas~ ca, _ Quebéc, after spending a~ few weeks at tha.b#d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson ‘of that town. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kunts have teâ€" turned wno- after motoring to town tnis week. j _Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hendry _ and Mr. ~and> Mrs. Parker of Toronto motâ€" ored to Waterloo ‘and y isited friends bere over Sunday. . > ‘s . Mr. Jacos Hnehézï¬:d of Detroit Michigan, is visiting h b_roflm', Mr Contad . HMuchnorgard weeks. % Mr. R. M. Young who has spent the past three yeatrs in Waterico is leayâ€" ing next weok . for North Battictord, Sast., where he has gccepted a pogiâ€" tion with the leading. news; apetr of t‘ at town, ‘"The Optimest" "Rope" has woh rany friends durmg hNis stay in Waterlos who ‘will wt&.mh reâ€" gret his departure but willâ€" vun!}r success in the land of TNC : to Hurvect, Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaChance returned from an enjoyableâ€"visit Movnt . Clemens, Mich. f MINARD‘S 1LINIMENT LUMBER MNAN‘S PRIEND.â€" . | >~% Mrs. Doyle of Torow! m town for a few days lOf m for roit 10 tn the Gold a few Houseeleaning Time ~â€" a Hoo: â€" LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEOS Dutch Cleaaser per â€"tin Gold Dust per pkge. 5¢, 10C Gilletor Camfort Lye per.tin Ltquid Veneer for furniture ’el’;w "Ntocks * Ammonia per pkge., 5¢; 8¢ and Liquid Ammonia per bottle Stove and â€" Scrub ~Brushes f *k agsy= '-‘,w s 153¢ and 25 We sell the best brands of scrub bing and Laundry Soaps. L. â€" Bruegeman. Kixc St., FARMERS‘ INSTITUTE MEETING AT WINTERBOURNE "The North: Waterloo Fatmers‘ . Inâ€" stitute Annual~ Meeting: was held â€" at Winterbourne on Tuesday, June 18th, with a large â€"and representative â€" atâ€" tendance. The difierent reports were read and adopted. ‘The executives‘ reâ€" port showed that the past year . has heen one of the most successful in the history of the Institute. § Mr. Geo. A. Putnam, of ‘Toronto, superintendunt of â€" Farprers‘ Institutâ€" vs, and Mr. F.°C. Hart "ot, : Gait, district representative, were present and outlined a %o( organization whereby the Insti woutd becoms more effective in accomplishing __ the Lippert Furniture Co. (ieo. Lippert Table Co. Berlin Furniture Co. * _ Kreiner Furniture Co; Geo. Hackborn Furniture Co. D. Hibner Furniture Co purpose for which They were Ofganizâ€" ed) A lengthy distussfn : in . which many of those present participated, followed, resulting in the : carrying Why can Lippert sell furniture less ‘‘than anyone in the City? â€" NS ASadcher Ailctpnnboadath 90 4 300 of the following motion‘ Moved by J J A. Woods, secomded by â€" J. A. Steiss, that this armual ‘meetâ€". img of the North Watérloo ~Farmers‘. Institute heartily approve of . the scheme of reotganization of the Farmâ€" ers! Institutes as outlined . y Sup~ erintendent Putnim and that we‘act upon his eviggestions, It is an honor to our county that the department has selected Waterloo County to test the new plan whica if workable â€" and satislac will be extended over the whole nce. We trust the officers and directors will give it a fair trial, _ A%t the directors‘ mooting tollowing l\u annual meeting the oficers wore cleoted:â€"President, M, L. Weber, St. Corner King and Youge Sts. _ |_â€" <BERLIN, 9“""- i\d AQ. VU. V s0000000000000000008 0060000000000000000604 WATERLOO Hoxs © or goop. GrockRIES Phone 76L Jacobs; *1st Vice Pres., Woods, Winterbourne; 4nd J,. A. Steins, Heidelbers:; Allen Shants, Waterloo. ‘The Women‘s . Institute of Waterloo also had their ann ing at the same place and very largely attended . by. fraw, Ee Aiderent pointe delectable lunch was set He has the exclusive sale of the following firms: Edward Lippert no packing to pay for. All furniture well selected sk is to get our prices and_ be convinced that we an save ybt) money by buying from us. .. ___ &A .. T £ \ £ I U U ) : \ 6 N ' (4 N / 1 # _ t# J WATERLOO nual moot 1t ... was members. 25C 10 25C VY TreAs ns 1. ce Et n o Sn Tds d ie ‘.lu‘we_cu mgke it for you, f x‘m no hesitationâ€" in .offering (rland Bs a safe, sound and s H Sunderland, a Fine Inside Subdiviston Now Being Oiffered for Sale at Attractive. Prices. f The great city of Calgary needs no t introduction to the generalâ€" public ‘ci Canada. We have all hearda _ how ) Calgary has grown from 4,000 im1901 to over 61,00V . in 1910. Now this vilâ€" lage, known in the West as â€"‘"Cox Town"‘. has become a flourishing city. Calgary hasâ€"reached its present stage with one railway, namely the C. P. R. What Calgary will be whenh the G. T. P. and C. N. R. now being laid into the city, are rurming for a few can better be imaginéd â€" than {ï¬m. cu‘"t,he w;::‘ its m - ds fourth for five “WI‘ y‘u?‘h; all ‘Canada in " buildâ€" ing permits, ant fith in bank. clearâ€" ings. Just think this over, Mr. inâ€" Â¥extor,~ and reason it out for . yourâ€" sell. The C.â€"P. R. are spending â€" in this year upwardsâ€"of â€" four %:llm’ol dollars and the Hudson Bay . Co. over hall~ this . «amount. Concerns like these, andâ€" numerous other capitalists, do not ofter â€"make mistakes. â€"Their jadgment is unquesâ€" tionable. _ With mnullef\u::g m cerns coming every Cailgary bem;% centre "or the richest country in the world its great ; A CALGARY INVESTMENT cerns CC Calgary richest future i in th inter wl d Calg at 3 DAILY BREAD FLOUR ol the eaguiret. Speaking of his company, WiWa ‘have made money lot ted Gives the best satisfaction for general baking. Pastry flour cnade for pastries H Alberta Financial . DToReTS n other columns, will be of o investOrs,~@s will also be on ‘of the Tine picture (of 0x on ;‘bw in theâ€" vlmhï¬; 1@ St.. East, Berlin, â€" GI * â€" chaows "The . Surldertand i sSuUTCO SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited » _ _ BRIDGEPORT â€"â€" â€" > ONT. H tidnâ€" the . announceâ€" Financial â€" Brokers it for you,. too be chogls, Ztmud :;‘-l!‘ gEnoqm. T property. mab,. the sales «m will ::m.l of the property oC at hin‘ hentiqr USBH ONIL YÂ¥ pert ) New York Styles Wash Dresses! Mr AuC th '5 hay erop is somewn NA | Inst year â€"â€"The Most inâ€" | HHorea: Show . will. be t« .. Never before he s «h exeellence been reached b m-;nt ready to wear dresses, as .the 4 is carefully considered resulting in AHh Are neat, dressy and serviceable. We are showing s that ‘are confined to ourselves that it is impossible them here. A,Uthmo.bn‘hwwxm m“ trimmed with contrasting at Presentation.â€"With the closing of school thif weekâ€"Plattsville loses.its entire. staff of teachers.~ Mr. Downes the principal _ of the .. Continuation sthool, who â€"has given unqualified sucâ€" cess, was presented by_his pupils with a very handsome club bag. He _ inâ€" tends entering medicine this coming autumn.â€"Misses . Boil, and â€"Donovan were each .givein, d bwble kents by their â€"respectivie"dlassbs N ura Thomas has, been enefsed as pat of the piibHd ‘Wehoot Cep@RM h Mrs. tGeorge Baitd, ag accise@@ieen ‘ Entrance dates presented se trance Exams at %h of them were th school. â€" Six candidate Plattsville, are writing mal entrance this week Local and Personal.â€" Mrs. â€" David Bingeman, who suflered a stroke of paralysis about three weeks ago, .is improving.â€"The ‘Women‘s Institute have entered intg an agreement with Mt. Eckle to lay out and improve the park around the flowing well.â€" The Ladies‘ Aid of the Methodist. Church are holding a strawberry ‘festival on are holding a strawberry ‘Testival on Mrs. Chazles Pogson‘s lawn on Thirsâ€" day eÂ¥ening of this week.â€" Chesterâ€" field Presbyterian Churck held <their anniversary services on‘ Subday last. Also a lawn social on ML evenâ€" ing. Splendid crowds were atâ€" tendance.â€"~ The Ayt Bowling â€" â€" Club sent four rinks ; to Plattsyille .. on Thursday evening last and were vicâ€" toriouk by one shot." Plattsville now has one of the imest bowling greens ‘and club houses of n‘“'.illtp- in Onâ€" tario,.â€"Fall wheat in community ‘<o almact an entire failure and + 6ther Nt Ast, PLATTSVILLE b4 ses â€"" nid â€".Donovan iss ,‘:’ h nts by Addache * y id o vegaaiiih, Baird a6Ginka : ims .â€"Thirty xaims . â€"Thirt candiâ€" m.. J_M*» iiÂ¥es for Enâ€" MESPELER 0’““7 4 . se . for Enâ€" ut this place. Thirtcen the â€" Plattsville candidates, all _ from e writing on the Norâ€" adies, Misses and Children «â€" M Moderate Price {th ho M U 4 the various ‘classes. There: will: also be baseball and football during. the afternoon and a concert in the evenâ€" ing, when a splendid programme _ of music will be given. â€"The â€" Citizens Band will give their usual concertâ€"on Friday evening at the Queens‘. . corâ€" ner.â€"Mrs. Ira Sinith who undéerwent an operation at the Guelph Hospital, thuso far recovered as to be able to return to her home. "T4 d Met With an. Acctdent.â€"Mr. Ernest Knack, the local milkman met . with an accident â€" on â€" Saturday nol%’ While on his route delm milk his horse took fright and up Queénâ€" St., and came to a stop after â€" colâ€" liding with. aâ€" telephone pole. _ No serious results followed but the drivâ€" er .was fortunate in escaping ~njury as he â€" was calght _ between . the wheels of the wagon in trying to get the horse under control. hok 3. Old Berlin Ag â€" Resident Passes ‘ Away Suddenly ‘The many friends of Mrs. ~L â€" D. Bowman, 23 Roy St. beard with reâ€" gret of her . gudden 3;& on q«.g;v evening ~ from a stroke of apoglexy, Slflsd been m ner usual good health and nt% the market on Saturday motning, ‘deceased was in â€" Bridgerort . in mzh,‘;n m?ï¬â€˜t name being Angeline Tyson. . In 1864 nam she Bowman, . fof â€"J Cletk and Treagu band‘s : death in has tusually spent comotory ‘and was mi Latest Colors M mid Mi le Her b M t) t i to the late I. . D. many . years Covnty ror. â€" Since her husâ€" , 1896, Mrs. Bowman ; the winters at Niaâ€" hot dawzhter. â€" Mrs. the Attonded b{ onl Aives and triends, 19 o Mount . B «t Alant W