Tte: many.~ of Mr. Geo. â€"W. Woodward. t to hear of his ilinss at ls home on Caroline St. Mr, ?’“l PBergman, the local sewer contractor, loft Monday for Orilâ€" lia, accompanied by a gang of twenty laborefs, to lay about two miles _ of sewer in the northern town. and ‘The oflicers and ~members â€" of the Waterjoo Antiâ€"Tuberculosis Circle are to be commended for their prompt action in making the necessary proâ€" vision for the tent and furnishings for the use of the applicant in ‘Waterloo requiring outâ€"door treatment. APPRENTICB WANTED â€" TO M erbert M. Snyder was. > the hm&"?n charming little tea â€" on Wedfiésday afternoon, in honor of her houe Salle dol is taft ‘The tiggest footwear bargains. ever Offered â€" to. the jcojle of Waterloo County at Zick‘s July clearing sale at Waterloo. ®ce 2d. on page one. Waterloo friends will be interested in the following Dominion appointâ€" men#â€"Mr...A. F. Brain has been apâ€" wnï¬a?m Of Distifleries. Mr. Braim was first appointed to. the Inâ€" land"Excise im~Waterlooo, in <the Guelph division, and after several years was transferred to Windsor â€" to the distillery branch of the. inland servite. The funeral of the late Mr. Rockel was Reld on Saturday afternoon from the lgte residence on Erb street whete services were . hetd and thence to Mount Hope cemetery for interment. ‘There»was a large attendance of sotrâ€" rowing friends and relatives of _ the deceaked while members of the Harâ€" mcnig Singing Society. of which~ he was & member attended in a body. Louis Gertson, formerly . chaufieur in the employ of Mr. E. F. Seagram, write$ that he. is learning acronautics at anâ€" aviation school outside of Bulâ€" falo ï¬.llammond:pott, New York, and has already mhade â€" seventyâ€"four successful flights in his Curtiss Biâ€" plane. © . *t. 36 ar Phone 217 Den‘t nyss the ‘big money â€" saving shoe"sale now on at Zick‘s Wateriloo. Union Services were held on Sunâ€" day jstll Presbytetian Church when Rev. J. E. Hockey, pastor of _ the Methogist Church, preached excelient sermofis during the services. Another _ actident _ on the Berlinâ€" Waterloo Street Railway line occurr ed at the western terminus on Monâ€" day which caused another delay in traffic. ‘The accident weas ‘similat to that whic®=occurred recently, . whim the â€"pole on the street car became caught ‘in ‘the wires and pulled down one of the Commission‘s poles which tad been recently erected. Ameng the successful the Chatham Business Miss Nellie Brubacher, Berlin and St: Jacotks, off Silver medal in m:;u\ f Med Ith Ol;z, Dr. Baumann has submited the following report of the milk test ï¬lï¬n’mt&m last Friday n. e report which is an aging one, show . that tlie milk supply in Waterlbo, on an .mï¬}'le«. Milk s _Butter Fat. REPORT ON THE MILK TEST J. Jutting M.. Dubrick J.~ 8. Weber the l::c +stomach and bowels right and ents sickness. â€" During . the W months stomach trouples e . qurm to fatal diarrhoem . or infantumâ€" and if Baby‘s . Own ‘nblets are not <at band the cild in a few Bours. Wite mothâ€" ‘ keep the Tablets in . ‘the house and give their childrem an 00â€" A médicite that will keap children hk m on what Bany‘s On Tub j ‘s n lets d‘:*n vecastorial dose keeps A. S. Weber othe castonal ach ani )or Nokody -wuuruu the grand. musâ€" : malc-l at Waterico :ï¬g ist PPRENTICED WANTED â€" TO learn the drug business. Apply to A:&M, Waterloo: 27M. ablets T mock nee en s."" d&KVITT‘S DRUG STOBE HOT WEATHER AILMENTS ab i Genuine Eastman‘s ‘~aafte. Every mother who us Tablets praiges them and that n gvidence ‘that there is no tor. children ‘so. good. ret WATERL K 0 o AK § Deutsche Apotheke clear . out the. ston» ad keep them well Aby is illâ€"the delay Aawe Tite â€" Clok hx w Tife students _ at College _ was formerly _ of! who carried the shorthand Butter Fat h hoi BP s 3. M c ul 8.3 Even‘ngâ€"Promenade Concert â€" and Prize Drawing in the Park. Dance Aor the members of the society in ;'.he Harmonie Hall aiter the _ conâ€" cert. a * & P m o he. an event ol :83¢¢â€" w be Airst class & sccomâ€" ?'fl-wwfllwu ravel _ in comfort. y attize and all indications ‘yoint |There will be four American League u.mmm l games. Detroit vs. Ph.Js Jarge ~mumber: ol Singing . Ph‘a: and ,’“ï¬h . poin comprising about eight hendred \ oicâ€" :m taken :. by" Mmachm" ‘Toâ€" |Detroit to pol .a...“&‘.'m 4 ... 10 4 ledo, ~Ob‘o,. Cleveland, Bay City, |and Wmn and Lakc»s <St. Mich., Bellewille," Pa., Montreal,. Toâ€"|Clair and Eric as well as many . inâ€" tonto, Hamilton,~ Berlin and â€" other |terioct ~ points sech ns Arn Arbor, points. The program for the two |Mt. Clemens, Battle Creok, etc., atâ€" <ays is as follows :â€"â€" :ol« an . opportun‘ty to â€" visit h riends. After the concert meeting of the sin:ers at the Harmoni¢ Lawn. Second Day. mors ue Mornngâ€"Band plays onâ€" the . stand at 9 o‘clock ; 10%.o‘clock, automobile ride pf the singers to Berlin.~ . _Reception of Singers. Eveninz.â€"Big Concert ofâ€" the vmitâ€" ed Singers, Band and Soloists in the Skating rink, greetings to the singâ€" ers through the Mayor and Mr. Werâ€" chel, M.P.; presentation of the colors by the officers of the North American. Saen:erbund. m Friday, . August 2nd has been proâ€" cla‘med & civic hboliday in Waterloo and everybody will pe free to attend the â€" big event. Alternoonâ€"1 _ <o‘cloc‘, big rarade starts at the rink, along Queen anÂ¥ King Sts., to the pat«, led by . marâ€" s‘all Geo. Eruce. (German picnic aftâ€" er tle parade; ‘baseball match beâ€" tween Berlin and Waterloo. c Thorsands will be in attencance at the big Saengerfest. days in Water lee and Racage Come to â€"~ Waterlco ‘on‘ August 1st ard 2ndâ€" and enjoy yoursell. Hindreds of singers will be present at the Saengerfest cnd they will be well worth hearing. M _ Petitious _ for . local improvements were received and dealtâ€"with by . the Town Gouncil at its regular monthly meeting held in the Council Chamber on . Saturday. evening. . thi A royal welcome awaits the thousâ€" an‘s: of visitors who purpose coming to Waterloo on Aug. 1st anc2nd. An excellent program has been ar r:nged for the big fest. Be on hand to enjoy it. Get a copy of the handsome Saen gerfest Souvenir to be issued Ratepayers on Erb street filed a petition requesting that a bithulithic pavement . be constructed on Erb street . from the Post office crossing to the easterly side of Peppler street. The request was granted and the work will be commienced as soon as possible. Petitions for cement sidewalks . on with>r side of Wileow street, on â€" <the north side of Park Avenve and on the Cast side of Park street below Allen ::ieet were also received and grantâ€" A petition for the extension of the sower on Caroline street southerly was granted. Residents on. Bricker Avenue asked for an extension of the street lightâ€" ing on that â€" thoroughfare and . the Covncil consented to make the necâ€" essary improvements. A _ communication from the Mayor of Hhrtistcn stated that a big .exâ€" curs‘on world be rum to Waterloo on the first of August on the occasion of the Saengeriest celebration and that a large number of persors were Oxâ€" pected to attend. It also‘stated that Civic Koliday would be ‘declared for ome of the two days in order to enâ€" able a largerâ€"number of Citizens who are desirous to attend, to accompany the excursion. § Many Petitions Items of Interest.â€"Miss Violet and Helen Ward of Waterford and Miss Ruth and _ Marion Owen of Glencoe are the guests of Mrs. Heory Walker grain, grass TO â€" LETâ€"IHE ELMIRA GREEN House, by the season.â€" Apply . at once to Mrs, Norman, Elmira: . during this week.â€"Mr. Mrs. Hat leg l‘:mlker ot Bnnm are holiâ€" daying with their famély at Mr. Alâ€" fred Keir‘s Maple Grove farm.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gundry have retutnâ€" ed from a trip to the Northwest proâ€" vinces and _ are spending a few_ days with Mr. Manley Mark.â€"Miss« Helen .::Nl is sPermding a tew weeks with grandparents â€" in Shakespeare.â€" Haying is nearly completed in _ this community. â€" ‘The crop was fairly in @vidence ol an + q,;’{ï¬ Augus® â€"Ocast on Hanmoint Saengerfest Notes of wheat The abundant the minth of lse" HAYSVILLE First Day Were Received i and root crops. . ihere an abundant harvost of with the exception, perâ€" appeat ance wd woll _ Goiden o be hel aly ociety al @1Or~ and ‘runcl. The . tta rnoâ€"‘m be latq and Ample sc o: atâ€" |wmodation _ will te ,mln: so th holiâ€" | excursion#ts trave comfel ':‘J{t !?hl_v will u% American L eag x ‘Bickets from Guelph, Berlin ~ "and Petersburg are good to return on any regular train till Tuesday night, July 30th. ‘Eaden, New HamBurg, Strat ford, and St. Mary‘s tickets good till Monday night, July 29th. *Those leaving from Beriin get tick ts at G. T. R. Station. No tickets will be .sold at the offices of the Berâ€" lin Telegraph or Chronicle Telegraph, Waterloo. \ Below is given the time takle and larcs : " Guelph ..... ._.... ,....6.35 $245 $1.25 mm. C,::, 114. 1X Breglau ... ...., ,....0.55 3.45 ~1.25 Berlin ..... ...... ......1.05 2.40, 14.20 Waterlo0 ...... ........6.50 2.45 Petersburg .:... ......7.25 2.85 (1.230 Bauden ,..... ...... ..4..1.35 _ 2.85 it: New x 148 230 1.1 ï¬lhhlpequm4 ...1.55 . 2.20° ©1.10 & tratford. arr. ........8.05 Stratford Ive. ..; .8.10 2145 110 St. Pauls ..... ... ..8.20 (2.16 »~1.10 Special _ returning leavesâ€" Detroit Mconday, 6.00 p.m. Central time. Ritzâ€"In Berlin on July 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ritz, Francis street, & son. Simpsonâ€"In Berlin on July 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson, 153 Louisa street, a son.â€" Lacknerâ€"In Woolwich,: July 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. : Henry Lacinet, a son. 4 . x. Weyâ€"Near St. Clements," June 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wey, a son. Dietrichâ€"Near . St. Clements, _ June "28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dieâ€" trich, a sonâ€" Sittlerâ€"Near Wallenstein, July 14th, to Mr.â€"ani Mrs. Nogah Sittler, . a daughter (stillborn). Millieâ€"In St, Jacobs, July 12th, to Mr. andâ€"â€" Mrs. Alex C. Millic, â€"a Weberâ€"In St. Jacobs,: July 17th, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Weber, son. Sherifisâ€"In Woolwich, July 12th, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherifs, Jr. daughter. Springâ€"At Hubbell, Netraska, on 15th inst., to Rev.. and Mrs. G. Spring, a daughter. McCruddenâ€"Cooperâ€"At Galt, on July 18th, . Miss Etie, Margaret Cooper to Mr. Wm. McCrudden of Gait. Maciarlandâ€"Morelandâ€"At â€" Galt, 02 July 11th, Miss Aghes Labrie Lind Moreland to Mr. George Mactarland of Galt. Switzerâ€"In Peel Township, July 13th Aun â€" Switzer, aged 62 years, 1 month and 4 days: Sniderâ€"At West Montrose, Jaly 14th â€"Franklin Snider, aged 61 years and 1 month. Steinectâ€"In . St. .Jacobs, ‘July 17th, Abratam Steiner. Rootâ€"At Preston on July 12th, Eetnâ€" ard Root. Rothâ€"At ‘ Preston, on _ July 17th, Leonard Roth, aged 15 yeats. _‘ Campbellâ€"At Galt on July . 15th, Mrs. James C. Campbell, in _ her 79th year. 4 Five â€" tickets for _ the Telegraph‘s fifth annval excursion to Detroit will be given away on Friday evening of this week at the .Grand Promenade Rand Concert and Prize puvh‘ Conâ€" test under. the auspicesâ€"of the loo Musical Society Band in the Watâ€" erloo Park,. In add tion to the prize railway tickets, $3, $% and $1° will be prosented to â€" the wirmers of the fitst, seatord and third ticket winnets to provide them with extra spending money / while in the City â€"of the Straits. 3 EXCURSION TICKETS aSs PRIZES FOR BAND CONCERT The concert will pe the best of the season, and in addition the park will, as usual, be brilliantly _ illuminated for the cccasion. * The following excallent. programme under the direction of Prof. _ Frits W. A. Mvmhmd:-â€" 7.80 March, Main to Patk, Marchâ€"Trows . Waftengelachrten . â€" Blenkenbttg . t ; 1 Cornet TIME PTABLE AND FARES ling.â€"â€"Mr. H. Schae Grand | Seleotionâ€"A V alse rtma W clegrap M MARRIAGES Will DEATHS BIRTHS Train Leaves . Fares a.m. Adults Childten Clements, "June s. Peter Wey, a St. Clements, and Mrs. Henry SATURD m Tollâ€"Rossini. ok;:\!m Bowlin .'-m."&:.'.a...u. Sing ~to Sleef :.8.35 $2.45 6 40 .6 A1 â€" 2.46 ..8.55 _ 2.45 ..1.05 2.40 "v-w- i puitcle â€"and Beriin | ursiqn to W\' ald on . Saturday, 2.46 .46 2.40 2.45 2.35 Verdi Detroit | pag ce. n "and on any bt, July Stratâ€" ood till et tick tickets o the Berâ€" legraph, “ to Mr. street, ° the to to F==o=o==o==o===o:====â€";.lÂ°ï¬ | DETROIT | I.] NEXT SATURDAY “ T 13 Stare of qn."t, WATEBLOO !z @I & dA# OA YCABRBAARAYZ _ GA. _ r GFE _ _ MODEST PRICES JULY 27th, TRAIN LEAVES | RETURN FARE _ §$2.40 ALL ABOARD * ~RoRr . 26A Detenbeck‘s iss iÂ¥ Higk . T. R. DEPOT, BERLIN 1.05 A. M. 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