‘ +me orvuaoist _ ° _ a&-umr. Deutsohe Apothoke 1e :t waTERLOGO. 18 Noted for Quality ©The Hon: Mackenzie King addressed the: Women‘s Club last Monâ€" 2 ev .on‘‘‘Canada‘s Place in . Jt is cumored that Mr. J.. . Chas Muélier will be a candidate for De putyâ€"Reeve Aat the â€" electors in Janu ary. ~ ‘‘The many friends of Mr. Samuel Reider,â€"who underwent an . operation for.eancer.at ‘the Berlin and Waterloo Hospital, â€" wilt n;"ret to learn %, that his condition is still very>â€"serious. An‘ Austrian appeared before Magâ€");, c istrate Weir on Wednesday morning.| He pleaded guilty to the charge of | ;;,,, assaulting a fellow countryman . and\ Loo was fined $1.00 and costs, amounting M: to %6, : > Ee NY ‘ ie y * = . «e oppaalge | \VS On _ Sunday, Nov. 17th, the Stort | istersfron? Doncastery‘England â€" will ‘ open a series . of unjon Evangelistic| Â¥@rvices in the Methodist Church. _ | ~<Mrs.â€"G. W. Hartison; Allan street, m“ï¬a hostess of St. Savioutr‘s " Aid Society on Friday.. afâ€" ternoon, when a large number of the members and friends enjoyed â€" a very pleasant and profitable meeting. Tea was served at the close. ‘‘. The Waterloo Young Women‘s Hosâ€" _ pital Auxiliary met at the home _ of < Miss Shuh, Willow street, on Tuesday ~ evening, when a few, hours _ were ‘ spent pleasantly in the interests _ of * the.Boys‘ Ward at the B.& W. Hosâ€" _ pital. Dainty refreshments were servâ€" ~ed at the close and a social halt . hour: was much enjoyed. The Y. P. A. . of , S6. Saviqur‘s Churth met at the residence of . Mr. andâ€"Mrs, C. W. Wells on Monday eveâ€" ning, when an instructive programme was, catried out, after which a _ so g:w was much enjoyed by ‘The Rumagettes have been on . the nmpm this . week, and _ judging from > largeâ€"collection â€" of _ artiâ€" cles being offered for sale, at: A§musâ€" sen‘s old stand, King street, â€"they must have had a very successful camâ€" cum Powders, Toilet ‘Amported High Perfumbes, etc., etc. for Huyâ€" ler‘s C hocola tes and Kodaks â€" and> Supplies ‘A yery pretty marriage was solâ€" emnized at.the home of Mr. Geo. A. Mitchell Wednesday afternoon at five o‘clock, ~when â€" his . sister Maggie was united in the holy bonds . of matrimony with Mr. Wm. Reist ~of Elmira. ‘The couple left oh the midâ€" might train for & honeyâ€"moon trip to Kansas. Rev. Mr.. Lee officiated. _ ‘New positions for. Berlin Business Oollege students are: Chas, Horbst, ‘bkpr. Berlin & Northern Rwy.; Alice ,gooto. sten. Shyder Bros.; J. ‘H. Fisk, bkpr. Breithaupt Leather Co.; »E. Reidel, sten. City Hall, Norman ‘Smith,: â€"Customs â€"House;â€" A. Becker, sten. Berlin Shoe Co.; R. Shantz, ~sten. Randall:â€"& Roos,. V. Schmidt, Chronicle. All graduates of the B.C. get positions. No better time â€"enter ~than now. + Write «Principal Prices at the Market Euler for college catalog ‘ At the market on Saturday . eggs 14 “t 35 cents and butter at . 30 81 tents. A good supply of fowl Was on "hand, .chickens sellihg at 50¢. uld 750 a piece and geese at 15¢. a ; ‘Potatoss brought $1.10 per: bag y b was a plentiful supply of vegeâ€" on the market. «. : %. THE SEASON _ Bditresses;<Claraâ€"Schumann Journal d for season at .a meeting Id at the homie of Miss Bean,..Sat+ {d‘y evening. Encouraging â€"reports were receivedâ€" and the .Club . dooks Ioiveng ollich mm «ol _ â€" 0 were 6 $ Plu‘ltm Ida Martin. ~_ VicesPres â€"Miss Mary Moogk. M:fl: Alma Wildfang, (Â¥T râ€" ‘Mayme Knechtel. A} C i Schumana Journal â€"M and Misy . Eloise 4 f . Palles Cone s ‘There . Was il} sgized strike ., at ww e the wol&bt’ï¬ud&lw tTiTkg dbece and Jolin Dechett, Who Wiotbmk; artaipis l. a } v “ ns t wA cust Thovr‘s| Tod io $ 220 tinimclt one i â€" 3:»1 tflor-n&u Watsnip mpl%} '&:‘;‘-;armc was \reâ€" te Weit on Tuesday â€" alterâ€" |ceiving full journeyman‘s wages, alâ€" "ahd . wers let of on suspended‘though he had not served his _ tull i €L 5 apprenticeship, _ . ~DEVITT the Guelph â€" ie guéests of Mr. Mcs: E. over . Sunday. ‘Mrs 5. A. Gourlay and lu.f W. Schmitt, returned from a ‘B i s â€" Mr, O?l rge Dopp 'uï¬lmed‘hï¬::‘ ie ofâ€" ter szen h‘:,tihimontht, with friends in Chicago. **> .. * s ; _ Mr alter toon Mr Mr. Fred Halstead and Mr, Petch Roos 1ef€ Tor Muskoka on Saturday: Mr. C.A.E. Schmitt was a business a visitor in town on Saturday. Mrs. J. Conrad is visiting _ friends in Toronto. Mr. G. W. . J. Fischer, is visiting Torontoâ€" friends. Mrs.tz. «J. Cornish is leaving â€" for Toronto t6â€"day. Mr. Campbell of Toronto is a busi ness visitor in town. 9 Mr. Harvey Gleiser of Galt, spent Sunday at his home in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs~<. Sturm, John St., are visiting in Stratford. Mr. H. Motchman .was a visitor in Hanyourg over Sunday. Messts. Jos. Ftuber and Wm.. Zimâ€" merman nwotored to Gvelph on Sunâ€" day. p M SPECIAL REFERENCES TO MR GRAFF‘S DEATH Mr. and Mrs: Oscar Killerâ€"and litâ€" tle son, Edwin, left for their. home in Rockford, Ill., aiter attending mq weddingof theirâ€"sister, Mrs.~N. a Critchison. Mr. F. A. Steven was unable . to. take charge of the service in Emmanâ€" uel Evangelical Church Sunday mornâ€" ing owing _ to illness and _ Messts. Yungblut and M. Braendle conducted the service.. In the eyening Mr. Stevâ€" en | occupied© the pulpit. Special refâ€" ekences were made to the death . of their esteemed pastor and tributes paid to his‘sterling Worth and charâ€" f & acter. ns In the Méthodist Chuich on Sunday Rev. Mr. Hockey made reference to the death oi the pastor of the Evanâ€" gelical Church. _ He spoke in â€" high ternis of his estimable character and voiced the deep ‘¥egret of theâ€"congreâ€" gation because of his sudden demise. WATERLOO BOY _ ACCIDENTALLY SHOT A telegram has been received from Bridgeford, . Sask:, ~announcing the death cf Mr. George Kalbfeisch,, forâ€" merly of Waterloo who was accidenâ€" tally â€" shot,. Particulars of the, actiâ€" dent are not to hand. The . young man was about twenty years of age and left about a year ago with Mr. and. M»s. ‘A." Winkler for, the West. HiS friends here will much regret his untitiely death. MORE STREETS . At a: special meéting of the fownâ€" council on Monday qvaniz petitions “‘r: te::ivAeld from: the dents .. of Park® a ;Ste, for tarviaâ€" paye» ments. flï¬h}flifl‘o& wets srgxad. and the engineer <was given instruc» tions to proceed .with, the work at as early a dats As poésitile. mA mfliromiv OSA Simon â€" Shaefer returned home spending: two yvears in Saskaâ€" Herb Kuntz has teturned from I. :: :: :::y::r‘,:'f TO BE PAVED and Society News W‘W RO+O+0+0+0+@+ it |ast of Wateripg megp in and | M â€"at _ "‘W rki m e clse on ‘a"'â€'" "son of : .,.3"33’.5 ler was a y land, ‘became: Rimscit "a Fetion" of, Royal Wuul Society of Fngâ€" land. He also took .Tg:.tuw, in natural history. is need for a revival of _ hobbies that _ are more than mere pastimes. The counâ€" try is debtor to the men who induige in scientific pursuits as a meabs uf ! recreation."‘ of the . whonk Uhe Teroato Giove aaige Globe « "James mvflrfl- qi miah vo. T is .n , was & ol force of character and busines men. ~He belongeds:to the tast ing type of business men, w‘ Mrs. A. C, Maclauchlan has ~reâ€" turned .to Guelph, aiter â€" a â€"visit . of several days with her daughter, Mrs. E. F. Seagrtam. Mrs. David.Cornish and son Stuart of Forest, Out., are.visitors at the home of herâ€" father, â€" Mr. °R. Y. Stuart, John street. Mrs. R. Armstrong and son wudz have taken up theirâ€"résidence in W erloo, where . Walden will attend the Collegiate Institute. £ £¢ Waterloo has been honored â€" this week by a visit from Gertrude . 8. Cutts, . S..A., the guest ï¬;:: and Mrs, J. Thompson, Allan , for a, few days, of, whom. with her hus. band the ‘Toronto Star. Weekly® . et the 2nd inst. has the following to say‘â€"Mr. and Mrs. William _ Melton Cutts, a Happilyâ€"Matched . Pair: of ‘Toronto .Artists. â€" He Paints the Sea and She The Land. y _""Art is at home equally, in ,aâ€"modâ€" est i{mï¬o as in a .;'5‘.53 "of, the . Fine Arts. She is the most cogmopolitan of ‘deities. Her devotees belong to every class. Not infrequently . those who make the least show and chatter are the truest exponents . of . her many moods, and very often . some simple little study renders more acâ€" ceptably hew ritual than a meretriâ€" cious masterpiece. Mr. Hern BHerscht.of Wellesley was a;visitor in town westerday» â€"â€" «Miss Howié was the hostess of! a delightiul highâ€"tea and card party for about â€" thirtyâ€"five . of her. Twinâ€"City friends on Wedpnesday evening,.. ‘The guests were cordially welcomed « by Mrs. Howie and Miss Howie in (the drawing room, which . was artistically decorated with chrysanthemums â€"and ‘mnuu. and aluonul a place aw@itâ€" them ~at;.the, pretty ; tables, D‘ï¬inty 't‘:!a was. served, alter :=:t: several interesting games of "500" were played. vig PRESENTED WITH At the close of the . services â€" on Sunday evening the members of â€"the Presbyterian. Church Choir, the Minâ€" ister, Rey. W. D. Lee, and. several ol the. friendsgathered in the, Sunâ€" day School room to show their apâ€" preciation of the. faithful services of Miss Maggie Mitchell, whose matâ€" riage to Mr.. Wm. Reist took place on Wednesday afternoon, . the 6th inst., when the following. address address was read:â€" Miss Maggie Mitchell, * ¢ Waterico, Ont. ... f . My, Deaty .~On behalf of the members . of, _Presbyterian. church choir, we. desire to. express the very high esteemi in wi )w are held by all of m.‘ï¬.ï¬v"yï¬ appreciation ol your ki ~interest. Not only in the choir, but in the whole work © of the church, with which it is connectâ€" ed, and on the oecasion of your marâ€" riage, we would ask you to . accept the accompanying chair as a. slight token of our affectionate . regards, with best wishes for your happiness and nomty. and the . hope . that God‘s richest.blessing.may rest upon you and yours at all times. Yours {faithfully, o on HCCEPHE t ACCEPTED The â€" followingâ€"resolution of condoâ€" lencs was unanimously adopted, . at the evening service in the Waterloo Presbyterian Churth on Sunday :â€", The Congteg ol Emiryanuel Evan noledt Cluich, Wateriso. We, the congregation of.the Presbyâ€" terian Churgh, hvia learned of the sudden: death of your nxinister, Rev. E. M. Graff, desire to assure you of our very. deep sympathy in the loss you have.sustained of a faithful and teloved, pagtor. ~Our, interest. and sorâ€" tov:gï¬zn&x Ahe reason that on oo io hk h in 3"‘“†{& lï¬um“{ruu Mr. ‘ ï¬w in our church, .. Accept LM te: o&:fl sincere. sympathy with \ #, stian . tion, and m. ::e, whose we ars, l!l! wham we setve, comfort and sustain you in this sad hour. On behall of the Presbyâ€" terian Church, Wi. D. Lee, mirister. L. M. Bruce, Choit Leader AN ADDRESS Rev. A. E. Lavell, B. A. of Brantâ€" ford, a former pastor of the Metho dist Church,. Watérloo, gave an eXxâ€" ccedingly . entertaiimeg . travel talk, Monday evening, which was listened to with much pleasure and profit by.| an audience. which filled the Church Mr. Lavell who bas recently returned from a trip around the Eastern Medâ€" iterranean during which he â€"visited Egypt and Palestine, told of . many: things of _ interést concerning . the Holy Lanc and Egypt in his â€" own inimitable style and .enjivened his adâ€" dress with ghnract.%gsqu, rouches, . of humor. That® he is 4 close observer and is atle to tell, about.the things he h:s seen, was borne out in happy fashion in the course of his lecture of an hour and a hali and the large numâ€" ber who att:nded enioyed and @ppreâ€" ciated ths privilege of hearing bim. . Mr.:â€" Geo acceptably Mr. . Lavell, in opéring his address expressed the, pleasurg it afforded him to again greet his Waterloo friends and referred to the fact ‘that it was six vears â€" since he had been a resiâ€" six years dent here Aiter <a brief rclerechhck) the rathâ€"| er stormy trip .across l ocean / he}â€" stated that after leaving Naples the| trave‘ler enters . an: entirely new | world and the wide diference between | the cast and the west is at once notâ€"| ed. From Naples he took an. Italian ship bound for Alexandria which was reached in due cours>. _ In referring to Pa‘estine â€" the speaker took hi# hearer‘s ~with him . to . the v:riou\‘ points visited, among which . wa#. Jericho, _ from _ whichâ€" place: _ th@ trave‘ler passes on through defiles to Samaria, walking the samy paths. as the Saviour walked and Jacob‘s well. Here is also scen Mt. Carmel . and ‘ flocks of sheep are noted/in charge. of Shephords â€" who wear the same manâ€" ner of dress as worn in the days old. From Jerusalem the.partty pass~ ed on to Bethichem where an excel~ lent view is obtained of the vineyards but the place has fallen into decay. 1 On the road from Jerusalem to Jeéri+ cho the traveller passes through ..A hilly country. Procseding along â€" the Jordan River whose banks are line with _ vordure, the tour‘st observes, caravan aiter caravan of camels, pass= ing along this way the same as in Abraham‘s time. From hete the trip was. continued . up t;rgmï¬{ Galile passing through the Nazarcth‘ and to th» place: 1%:::4:,:&\%‘,; well where the mother of Jesus _ o| tainsd water. The, homidity was, a this time great and. the, weather . ve hot. ‘The party procceded to Da c:u‘. a beautiful _city on the p:d and , <the;. jo was . â€"cont through a hum region to fromy whith place the party sailed i Asia Minoc ... > 57 y« The speaker, in relerring to> .A Holy. Land deplored the practice > q making .. money. out of the pilgrims which the‘ hatives do At every oppor: tunity. In the Holy Land, are -wmi ed many buildings. representing grea characters and many places sacred to the memory ‘of the time; of Christ.â€" In â€" Jerusalem, in Nazatetb, and : . ‘Tiberias are n}udid“miuh‘v ‘are lllfl.l::ilw & ‘q?b‘o( the natives y |great good. e are a potent tn#uuu' in mca-d what christianity ‘stands for. [ Beirut is a college with 1000 stud» ents which is doing a wonderful work, ~He refetred to his visit to . Grzec# it Anthen th many Wegenast: presided. most rth ferring to> the to the rath adit Mr. Arthur Laschinger of Eimira contributed to the pleasure of the ocâ€" casion by the singing of two effectâ€" ive vocal solos: °_ [ Reâ€"union Was Held ‘The Ladies‘ Aid Societies ol . the Lutheran Churches of Berlin, Preston, Elmira, _ Conestogo, St. . Jacobs, Bridgeport and Waterloo. held a <teâ€" union in the basement of St. John‘s Lutheran Church on Thursday aiterâ€" noon, each member bringing a _ gift: for the kitchen of the seminary, the offer‘ngs consisting chiefly _ of . vegeâ€" tables. _ After visiting the seminary the _ ladies again, returned to the Churtch _ where Prof. 0. l inke, Rev. t-Hnsen of Conestogo and Rev. _ Mr. Bockelmann delivered brief addresses alter which refreshments were served. Tea and Co) ffee For a good cup of tea just try© our Young Hyson. _ Two prices at Rlended Coffee tins, at : motfan un fhssuâ€" ut "Ppresses 1 ~ HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES. King St. _ Phone 79L. Waterloo Rin Coliee, a good coffee, Gives the Bost 9&5!%%%*\6:0; ‘am-l Baking., Pastry e un has Ch rild in & for sale, situated on A%‘m of theafghest ié‘g?ml stte%n Waterloo. Must be sold quick. Apply toâ€" a ~D pocA# aA Real Estate Agent a. K CRESSMAN ""Z432. JB Shirk & Snider, Ltd, 30c and 40¢ per Ib. â€"25¢ and 40c lb. 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