, with Mr.â€"and Mrs. Philip . Relâ€" .â€"~Mr. â€" Herb Heinteman of _ ‘forâ€" and Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs,, Sam lÂ¥ie Bundayed with Sriends ~near fa.â€"Mr. Alék: McAllister, Miss ahd Majorie and Master Ken s te: Ec "‘Berlin motored to Fergus d spent Sunday at that place.â€" ,_ and Hazel Ward of ‘Toâ€" to are spending a few days with Aves here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D. Binâ€" Mn and family, Mr, and Mrsâ€"Weiâ€" ihamer, Nr.: Elias and Miss Lina reman, all ofâ€" Breslav, spent Sunâ€" ‘at Mont Hill.â€" Messrs. _ Roy ich and Clayton Eby â€"calledâ€". on _f re on Sunday.â€"Misses. Marâ€" â€"â€"Gwendoline McAllister oi lin spent a short time this «week th Miss Marjorie and Kenneth Mcâ€" Mister.â€"Mrs. Moyer, Mr. B. W. and \ Mover Sundayed with Mr. and (Brebler :above St. Jacobs.â€" Mr. M..Bel is left last Saturday mornâ€" ‘.’5*7 trip_to the Coast. * anc Mrs. Ivan Cressmah Sunâ€" u/ at B au.â€"Misses Vera, ~Olâ€" and : Doro hy Schweitzer and Masâ€" ‘Witfred Schweitzer: spent last With friends _ in Bertin. â€" The 'f-;‘-:, re and Irene Bingeman enâ€" bed a number of their friends to O# Rriday and an enjoyable tim~ spent by all present. als and Personals.â€"Mr. . Walker renewing acquaintanc‘s here this ~Mr. and. Mrs. Fellows . srom naylyania called on friends â€" hore Sunday.â€"Mr. â€" Henry ‘of Toronto was a guest of Mr: land Mrs. _shephard for the weekâ€"end. t A. T Bervs of. Detroit _ is ig chis vecation at tke home Me mother, Mrs. Bem‘s â€"Mis Abâ€" Detwoeiler of Breslau is. spend:ng tew days with fricndsâ€"Mr. . and ifs. Addison: Snyder and Mr. and ‘?‘ m Weber visited Mr. . and & Neah Dettweilct on Sunday, at Maw.â€"â€"Mr." . and Mrs. Henry Wahi . Mrs. Henry Eby spent Sunday (Bresiau.â€"Mrs. Susan Weber â€"of the: weekâ€"con@ at _ Pleasâ€" | Vikw.â€"Among . those that took ‘‘the excursion to Detroit . were ; and "%In Huf, Mr. Ben Movyer Miss _ M. W. Moyer.â€"Mtr. Weichel, Alwas calling on our burg. last iÂ¥day in the interest of the Ruâ€" _ Mail Delivery. : MW»s NKotes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie son Grant of Brantiord are ig at Mrs. G. Ruler‘s.â€"â€" Prof. ‘Of Berlin called on the Rev. on Tuesda.=â€"Mrs. John Waltâ€" ited her daughterâ€" at Berlin on my â€"Mr. N. Ball of St. Agaâ€" d on his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Ainger.â€"Miss Gossie Lackner in is spending some time with : More.â€"Mrs. J. Messinger has |»HManover to visit ber daughâ€" Norman Wilkinson was to | tor a fewâ€" days. â€"Miss Garâ€" nan is spending a few weeks (eister, Mrs. W. Tyack. â€"Mr. ihrens was to Berlin on busiâ€" Thursday.â€"Mr. Edmond Brisâ€" ‘Berlin visived at the home of i Bulmer, Wallenstein, last S‘ Abrens and Mrs. Frey _ Listow vmï¬n&ï¬e latâ€" Er on Monday.â€"Miss Nettic ’ a visitorâ€" at A Bulmer‘s, Wallenstein, last Sr. and Mrs. Peters of Walâ€" \WWisited at Mr. B. Ballard‘s y .â€"â€" Percy â€" McRee _ of BLOOMINGDALE of shang* Of Ocean Flour ntion $1.00 per anu t pe alaek printing, Bos made & BHean & Sons Ltd, mas, Mr. Wis Hab s P o in is o tiched avery" Puitart.~A wloon‘ yo ms S s t oi in on d on hileraid HAWKESVILLE ADVEKTISERE week end at their w our next sack ol Flour insist on getting 9 the ‘"Ocean" Brand "The Flour of Quality" E SECRET OF SUCCESS IN BAKING is ohtained by using reasonable and im on applicaties SNIDER, Waterloo, Ont. srHuy o B. Ballard‘s MINARD‘S â€" LINIMENT . CURES McRee â€" _ ol DIPHTHERIA. EVERY SAOK GUARANTEED his be . oo o es To â€" . cradually e n on mas. saike 4. sided here for the past number of years, previous :to which he was chg -' ferming a Jew | nilles south > k years and leaves to mourn Joss, awile, two soms and one : daughter, vit., Audrew Y., of Toronto; Wor. Jr. on ‘the old ‘homestead south of bere, and Mts. (Rev.) D. C.. Ramsey,. of New Liskeard, Out. Mr. Hall â€" had been a consistent member . of ‘the Presbyterian Church for many yéats, which. the prosper were good uniil a anod was . . geapecied and honored~ Oy alt who <knew <him. nlm'ihlt on ~ Tuesday afternoon,. August mgu‘.op&’dx&quhww sidence . Ayr cemetery, â€" there being a large number of friends â€" and acquaintances present nn“-‘“f last respect to â€"a departed and noighbor.: We extend our sincere symâ€" pathy .to the bereaved in this hour of trial. s l ‘â€M;‘ E to town on Satur ~lust, daying with relatives in town at j sent.â€" Mr. Walter Rice spent . the Te nehkeer a ay _ with . spent St es friends in Berlinâ€"Mr. m; As KWilborn and Mrs. J. Hilborn . Berlin is holidaying with Mr. . and Mrs. A. Chapman at. Pine Hill.â€"The Misses .. Lautenschlager ~ of ‘Berlin spent Sunday with relatives in town. â€"Miss Fedora â€" Bricker ~of Toronto spent the week end at her home here. .‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McNally~ and daughter: of Niagara Falls, Ont., vizâ€" | ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ival â€" â€" Hil born on Monaay.â€"â€"Mr‘ Dormer of the lotal Union Bank staf was transferâ€" red to Dunnville last Monday.â€" > ‘Theâ€" Misses Addie and. Laura Bricker. of Toronto and Détroit respectivelyâ€" areâ€" holidaying at the home of the _ forâ€". mer‘s parents here.â€" Mr. and . Mrs. ~Thos.: Lennox of Stratford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I‘. Poth.â€"Miss Viola Spreeman © of Toronto spent the week end _at her home here.â€" Rev.~S.. Lautenschlager of Mannheim occupied the pulpit o‘ the U. B. Church on Sunday morning im the absence of the pastor, and deâ€" livered. anâ€" interesting sermon which ; was much appreciated by his hearers. â€"A very successful lawn social was held in Bettschen‘s grove on Wednesâ€" _ day evening of ‘last week under â€" the . quspices of the Ladtes‘ "Aid ol the | Lutheran Church.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. | N. Current, Mrs. Learn and son, Mr. 4. Leatn of Berlin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J..C. Heliman.â€" Miss Géertie Main of Washington visâ€" ited with Miss Lizzie Bowman .. on Runday.â€"Miss N. Detweiler of Berlin spent . Sunday _ under the parental cinity.â€"Miss Mae and Mr. Lincoln Cassel, the Misses Essie, Vera and Melinda Hallman and Messrs.. Edgar and Cranson Hallman spent Sunday with relatives near German Mills. Hon. Adam Beck at New Dundee.â€" A beneft social under the auspices of the New Dundee Football ‘Club â€" wil} be beld in Hilborn‘s Flat on Saturâ€" day, August the 10Th, commencing at §.30 o‘clock p.m. An exhibition foot ball will be pl-c: between Gait and gev Dundee, af which the Hon. Adam Beck, Ministerâ€" of Power, will deliver © an address on : Hydroâ€" power. A musical programme . will also be â€"rendered and refreshments served. Ev..yone come and have a good time.â€" Admission 10c. Glenalian was a visitor hereâ€"<on Sunâ€" day.~Ice cream was much ~in demand on Saturday night, but the weather is still very cool.â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Cutler of Alberta and Mr. and _ Mrs: Mcintyre of Waterloo were visiting at Mr. and Mrs.. James Hall‘s.â€" Miss Mabel Ballard has gome to ‘Toronto to visit her‘ brother:â€"Mr. W. Donald of Preston and his sister are visitâ€" ing Mr. Fred Donalds.â€"Several Watâ€" erloo : friends . visited â€" ‘Mrs. _ Rajph Bush Saturday and Sunday.â€" . Miss E.. Lackner is home after spending several weeks in Guelph. g W. R.. Plum and son, and Mr... Rolt; 'ï¬a Pium: of Chicago atfived in town on Monday to n’&awm»\n their 'pmu,"lr. and Mrs. W. _R. Plum. â€"Postmaster and _ Mrs. Laschinger ‘Jeft on ‘Friday to visit relatives â€" in Dunville.â€"Miss Edna: Michm who bis ,‘ioen, engaged as bookkeeper. in Lang‘s store Berlin; ‘visized her. mother here_ | during the past week pr.or to leayâ€" ‘ing Tor Regina where she has accept ‘ed a position â€"Mrs. A. B. Musselâ€" ‘man of Toronto is visiting ba£ Lents Mr. and ~ Mrs. Zerbrigg. â€"Mr. | Theo. Peine : Barrister: of _ Toronto spont :\ Sunday at his home here.â€" Mrs. Horty â€" Beck paid a visit "to friends in _ Waterloo }ast week. â€"Mr. Prooke Puddicombe left on Saturday to spend two weeks‘ vacation _ at Grohdâ€"~ Bend.â€"Mrs. _ Raw and Mss Hartmron returned on Thursday fropy a two weeks‘ visit with friends . in Toronto.â€"Miss Tillie Merner of Toâ€" !ronto is spending two weeks‘~ vacaâ€" tion at ~ her mother‘s home. here.â€" Xr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith and Mr. and> X‘ts. McCray. of Sarnig spent & day w iting . friends in New Hamâ€" bur} 1 st week while on &A motoring ! tour through the western part. of Ontario. Mr. Smith will be rememâ€" | bered :s the manager of Duncan Ferâ€" guson and Company‘s branch . stote Fere> several years ago: The party wh1> bere â€" were the guests of Mr ‘land Mrs. J. R. Feick â€"Miss‘s Mayâ€" let‘a T:ieder and. Miss 522"’ are | spending the holidays in h Cayâ€" uga.â€"M‘ss Eva Erb basâ€"joined the stof of the BRell and Ernst telephonr | Company bere.â€"In response to a peâ€" lt tion signed by the citizens weneral H Mre.. Grubn â€"Mrs. _ (B€.) Brillie and ‘daughter ~ bave m 10 _ Cleveland . siter ng:n a whort visit at the home of .~ and Mrs. â€" ~ R 4 + g"'f‘"!!!fl" ( ‘Government Fruit ctor to which he was end â€" Miss MoCaliuny â€" spent sevetal days _ in ‘Toronto last ~ werk, the: guests of . Mrs. Raiph Murton. â€"Méiss Diaiia Otto left on Saturday fof Ra% katoon, â€" Sask â€"Miss Melessa Otto, gtaduate nurse of . London.is spendâ€" ing two mouths at the home of â€"her. parents Mr: and Mrs. Jobhn T. Otto: â€"Miss Pearl Rush is visiting Mrs Gilmore at _ Woodstock this week.â€" The Misses Mildred .and Mary Lasch inger < returned. home on Thuraday from a month‘s visit with friends in Detroit and Loadon.â€"Miss‘Eva Frank @coountant in the Bank ol Hamilton has returned from a two week‘s 50â€" journ ‘at .Grand Bend.â€"Mt. . and Mrs. visit: at the homa of . MC. SHQ AMEM, W . H. Boulbe â€"Mr. Lambert Appel of Torouto spent Sunday at his {ather‘s Iy Reeve Peine has prociaimed Monâ€" dar, ‘ August 10th to be obscrved as "ivC Holiday.â€"Rev. Mr. Chatiton of Mitchell took the services in this Parish on Sunday in the absence of Rev. I*r. Hicks who with his taanily is "taling a month‘s vacation.â€"Sevâ€" cral of our local horsemen . attended the Preston races last week. Dr. Anderson‘s hborse Barney Bar won fitst money in his class. Two colts ong : belonging to Dr. ‘Anderson _ asd the other to * Mr. Henry Steinburg disappeared {from Hartman‘s Nats on Saturday last. As horse thieving is becoming quite commeon around heteâ€" an automobile search was organized and the country scouted in all diâ€" Tections, but during . the absence of the search parties, the missing aniâ€" mils were discovered: peacotully grazâ€" : ing in Mr. Loebr‘s field.â€"Last Satâ€" urday, Sunday. and .Monday . our peoâ€" ple were busy entertaining homecomâ€" ers â€" {rom the various .â€" neighWoring citics and towns which were gonerâ€" ‘ally observing Monday as Civic holiâ€" day . â€"Mexsts Danie! and Lorne Rit: have essumed ~ dontrol of the New Hamburg Independen:; newspaper sucâ€" ceeding their lather who has gecently been appointed customs officer at this port â€"A syndicate of farmets. from Granton were on a Yisit to, the New Hamburg Manvlacturingâ€" nmpany ‘of l"n‘.'y'\o negotiate for tha purchase of a lTarge threshing. outht, reporting that private thteshers weore going out of .. business gemeraily in their section.â€"Thiee rinks of bowlers from here are in Berlin this week taking part in the tournament there. Mes ste J: P. Rau, F. Debus and R. D. Winn ate the skips. â€"Mr.Alex. Frager cemeat contractor and men are engagâ€" vd at the cement work on Mr. C. Hostetier‘s new residence and _ ate making the foundation for the house mmMWAw ber frons here attended the â€" test in Waterloo during the _ past week.â€"Mr. Simpson Mernet was . in Berlin on Saturday attending the ftunâ€" tndolln.uwfl“hh Senator â€"Samuel , bis tather. h.mlï¬hmm‘? several ‘years ago for a humber y-n:d '-,M‘MW ile : _ comâ€" crciy e | R $ | w# d are the Morle C MT s M Ewï¬"u.flh,ï¬fï¬- Mis ,m.- 'ng 1 ,ï¬ï¬ her bl:zl ‘with hey , Mts: P. dvmtm-.li.‘hfvflhu in‘ the vicinity.â€"Rev. _ ~Kimer â€" Hess of: Ponnsylvania preached â€" im the Latchar â€" Mennonite Church on â€" Sun day forenoon to a large ~audience.~ Rev. 8, B.Mm&my spoke in the U, B. Church in the afâ€" M ‘He who travi ,hki’mflz'b reveal his exp ‘and will here endeavor to ‘do so continue . my descriptive mngn thme _ ‘to time. A#t time was spent with Mr. and Mrs. Stucving, who have a splendid farm, well stocked, and q i e ip cggall . to good and ‘scientific Mflm lands seem toâ€"adviunce in price . conâ€" siderably and .will no doubt. beâ€" much higherâ€"owing to its near markets, naâ€" "tlltd gas and good shipping Tacilitics. I went to Dunnville on the i§$th by Auto, driven by Mr. McCutcheon, who also owns several drilling: plants, . In the "afterncon on my return I visited Guick‘s farm of 415_-2::.. with fine new and. commodious dings. . He is getting along fine. His farm is in excellent condition andâ€"ecrops Jook ex< ceedingly. well. About 4 miles > from here I visited some cheap .and very much neglected farms, which are for sale at low prices: ‘On the 17th . I went to Grimsby accompanied. by Mr. J. HiW, which proved to be one ‘ of the finest districts in Ontario. It is the spot for all kinds of Truit, with numerous ‘cottagesâ€" for‘ summer _ reâ€" softs which are always cccupled.â€" In the evening we attended < a lawn soâ€" cial under the auspices of the ~ Woâ€" ia mon‘s Institute, wnich was a stccessâ€" lul event. (Onâ€"July i8th I went . to Dunnville ‘by <auto, boarded the train for BuBalo, and arrived there : in a downpout of" rain; mounted . an . autgâ€" bus to conveyâ€"me to my. destination, where I met â€"my nephew, Mr. E. H. Doersam,. whom 1 had not â€"met . for a. nuimber‘ of" yeary:>During my . stay mh! went â€"~to ste > the reservoir, § is.120 feet above Niagara river, be had. The.walk aroundâ€"it is néarâ€" 1y one mile long. 1 took the.. trolley to Main, where 1 saw Elicot square and visited the post office, an â€"exâ€" geedingly Aine structure, the Buflalo Courier and other fine and> tmportant buildings â€"â€"Orn introducing â€"myself ~~ I was received very courteously â€" .and shown about. : Iâ€"â€"was> given . much valuable informationâ€" concerning â€" the [mrrondb; country ‘and met numer: ous friends. ~â€"Mondatr, July: 22nd, I '-rrmdhgee;nr’y -‘dy-:fl-‘mi ous friends. â€" ,â€" J ic â€""A left Buflalo formutet where : I now enjoy the hospitality : of . Rev. Austin Roeder "of 859 Central Park, a Jormer North Easthopé~boy, who has been stgtioned heré in the minisâ€" ‘\nm-mhto(.g‘n. Wishing you all happinéss : prosperity. Sincerelyâ€"yours, e i Items. of â€"Intetest.â€" Mrs. â€" Walter Btydon and Mrs. Taylort . and Mr. James Taylor â€"have returned from Deâ€" troit, having taken in the Chronicleâ€" Telegraph excursion.â€"Mrs. H. . Amos spent. a day in Gueiphâ€"last week.â€" Miss Sophia Jahneke is spending a tew weeks at her home in Kossuth:â€" Miss ~Maggie Forrest spent a . day with her_sister at â€" Winterbourne. .â€" Mics~Annic Putzer spent Sunday at Shants Station. â€"Mr. Walter Scott of Guelph called on Mr. Taylor on Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alm). Meâ€" Corkindale of Waterloo â€"a . few days with Mr. andâ€" Mrs.. Cleghorn. â€" Mr. Reggie Christian ano Master Jim Brydon spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s sister near Wollon. â€"Miss ~ Wit Hams of ‘Toronto is visiting ~ â€" Mrs. Pinder.â€"â€"Miss ‘Flossle ..W Sunday with her sister at s GUARD BABY‘S HEALTH IN THE SUMMER ‘The summer months are the most dangerods to little ones. The comâ€" plaints _ of â€" that season which â€"are tholera â€" infantum, â€" colic, ‘diatrhocs and dysentty come on so guickly that often a little one is beyond aid. beâ€" fore ‘the mother realizes ‘he is really il1. . The mothet .must be on â€" her guard to prevent these troubles or if they do come en suddenly to â€" cure them. No other medicine is of â€" such aid to the.mothér during hot weathâ€" &r as is Buny‘s OWn Tablets. They reguiate the bowels and stomach and are: absolutely safe, .Sold mediâ€" ehhdauulynouttzm a box from The Pr.â€" Wiliams Mediâ€" cint Co., Brockville. Ont. § leas M Migu ] the th WELLESLEY MOSBORO D Â¥iew ‘of ‘the city â€" may ment. of near. Hamâ€" a week in the viciâ€" : nequaintances.. â€" . cvonto is spending dashed over a barb mwilng to a stop in . ‘Ome â€" ofâ€" the: horses LINIM ENT F. Berdux Han IN, .V‘Y_ d f @ “"‘ tribute _!lpv-v,-!t'ol'h'z-u-,l ampong « the parties entiticd . thereto, with regard only to the dlsims . of which they â€"shall then have. ~ notice, will not be linble _ jor the: said : asâ€" setsor any part thereof, to any petâ€" son â€"or persons, of whose claim ‘notâ€" loe shall not have been recéived ‘ by themat the~ time ol such distribuâ€" <â€" Solicitor. for DATED â€"the fifth day 1018. ° & Piene Time is Here .. We have supplies for your Olives, Sweet or Sour Pickiles, Fray Bentos,â€" Tongue, H.un and Yeal, Lemons, Oranges and ‘= Bananas, Cheese, L. ~Bruegeman Kimwg S1., uki tfina en tha Th tiar PBR zn 3. Goagics : tact mt 1 4 . . . e apid ue . ) 26. hh uen 194 c ‘“""“'iw»%;:'!?}â€â€™ s 4 $ MBR + C y 0+ Ne fe ‘ ¢ Lï¬ ; 'T;;-' ive "I THE MATTER _ OP tho Eetate f & & * m‘ _E t SJobn Jacky, laté of the . Town: t j m o ilp of Wilmot, in the County * of Ek OUL _ _3 Faterioo, Farmer, Acceased. 4 I # â€" :“""%‘:. ubled by e inte arm oceu Jonathan , situate :L-A two miles morth of,_Waterioo, on g dirsct road from Waterico to Jacobs. . The farm contains about 186 acres of exceltent land, of which fifâ€" teen to twenty aeres is good hard wood ‘l'hanh the 'u-lc:- frame are a frame houss and a frick Imanbukhnl with straw _ shed, other outâ€"‘ buildings. The whols constitutes a very desirablé fasm property, _ __ _ | "!'n_;mf irther information and termis c Ti ks B _MAWKTIN. o e e i En aterios, * â€" * | MW’“_ mesit 300y T moey a Honmz FARM FOR SALE w o »AodE Up atoth 4.;" DAIL Y BREAD FLOUR Great Bargains in Rugs and Curtains Mz oF WERtWks NAE NenitRt‘t harbhug io L 4) copeure iF. cueh: Grocailits Gives the best satisfaction for general baking. ! astry flour â€" for pastries > ues Sardines SHIRK & SNIDER, Limited A. â€"B. ~MeBRIDE, â€" Watérioo, Ont x© the said Aâ€˜ï¬ Elmira. ATW U SH O T 7 WarerRLOO BRIDGEPORT #000000000d 0g08 db e 8 d e tpe n d d e d d e se ced d ee ob rbevre 18. 00 15.00 ‘:;S;" These BLLNMWM&GMM% therefore we can thoroughly recommend there,"and can say they are nnnderwva{ut QOur leader in a Wool Blanâ€" ket 60x80 weighs 5 lbs has a heavy wool nap. worth $.50 a :pair . but sold as a. leader st $2.90. : We have also receired . a _;:‘:ungeof 3 Shirting, Flannelettes but its Wool Blankets in dark and medium colors extra heavy. sold at 12} and 15c ayd when you come to town and if you‘liave time we wou‘!d be glad to have you come in and see what‘s new. 8. B. BRICKER & Co. j Doersam‘s Bookstore} All Summer Goods Reduced The House of Quality WATERLCO â€" > fefaat FALL L011 1I¢ 2 2.90 to 5.50 a pair 50 Watch our Window To T alkâ€"About YELVET SQUARES ly i =g 3 ogly 8 V ranging in prites from ONT. », regular $20.00 for $14.7$ Kty. :/ CA 18,00 for 11.00 ** l.tco'q 17.00 y . f* 00 fer 19.00 Phone 73 78 #§ 15 se d