; compare our values C€. M. DEVITT The Ladies‘ Aid _ mocting of _ the Watesloo Evangslical Church _ which was to be held Thursday alternoon is Intefir tely postpored. * Mrs. W. D. Lee amd Miss Jessic Bruce represented the local _ saciety at the Sisth Anuual Mceting of the Guelph Presbyterial Women‘s _ Home Missionary Society at St. Andtew‘s Church, Guelph, on Tucsday. «Columbus Hall was the scene of a ‘Getightiul "At Home" on Tuesday evâ€" ening enjoyed by the meinbers of the Runcten Covncil and â€" theit _ wives, sweethéarts and frtends. Music, cards, apd dancing were the erder oï¬ _ the evening. The progressivce cuchre winâ€" g‘;s were Mrs. E. Baver of Waterâ€" wC and Mr. David Knipiel. ‘One of the most enjoyable functions of the week was the dGance given at * Country Club on Thursday evenâ€" m, and the members oi the Commitâ€" ter, who put forth every â€" effort . to make the affair most enjoyable, are <â€" Mrs. Claude L. Laing, Irvin St~, was At Home to a lacge number _ of Rer Twinâ€"City friends on Friday afâ€" ternoon at the tea bAur. As usual Mrs. Laing proved :;\armim; hosâ€" * The Waterloo market on Saturday ’m'â€"‘:m was largely attended. _ Produce wasj mnet as plentiful as usual scarcely auy Dm NOT GH + fowl _ or _ vegetapbles. being offered.| .‘ Â¥Eggs sold at 30 cents per dozen and j SMAI‘L-PoX FRoM buttr at 30c. . and 32 cents pet lh °m and th> supply was equal to the . doâ€"! H.IS BROTW mand. Commencing next Saturday,: es 'Kr:l:n fl;ht,n ;h:‘,'cl‘;:_f:’:'j:;;“ *"]!hfe[ariml _ The s‘up]:osil‘inn that the Botlin case ers report that the roads are in poor "f sma-l-po.\_ came in cufxtvart with eQn'diLon there not _ being suthcient ; l'â€..bm'h". J‘ “atcfln«» “hf‘ has berh smow for good sleighin= â€" {allicted with thâ€" ciscase for _ some S18 s Dhvasto Cis Remlc deniad tur the WalSe. Mr. C. E. Fischer has completed the eleventh house which hbe â€" sold some time ago, and enipects to have the iast of the twelve provosed houses dinished within a few wooks. tess. The rooms wets ireuily decorâ€" ated, with dafodils. Mrs. (Pr.) Ratz, of Preston, underâ€" wont a successful opcration for apâ€" gendic.t‘s at the Galt Hospital on Friday. Ier frienis will be glad to learn | that ske is progrossing favorâ€" ably toward recovery. <On _ Thursday afternoon a tear. °IK‘tl bortes telonging to Mr. Sam Detwiler‘ /. of. Frecport became frightened whiic;sé‘ stending in front of Kunt:‘s browery | ol ard ran away. Two verandas of the | §3 Rearby residences were damaged. IFN ., At the monthly meeting of the Ltâ€"} ther League of th> English Lutheran‘ €Church held on Monday at the home ; of Miss Nietgartu, Waterloo St., six, now members were rcceived. Mr. J. Huchu:rgard presided. The first copy | of ths Loague â€" Review, the monthly | magazins has reached the city library | whore it _ will ve a regifilar monthly | visitor. _ The property Fund is in ereasing. _ Much enthus‘asm for agâ€" gressive work was manifested. 4 ‘ Mr. R. Forrest Ogilvey of Montregl was a wee‘s end visitor with his wile and family at the home of Nr. and Mrs. L. Rricker, Allan street. It is with sortrow tuat we Fecord the death of a much loved and highly | esteemed friend at Toronto last Monâ€" ; day, Mrs. George Rancall, jormerly | of Waterloo, and a grcat _ deal of| deep and carnest evnnathy has gone: out to the sorely beveaved mombers | of her family. Mrs. Randall _ never; sought public recognition, but im the‘ quiect of ber own beautiiul bome minâ€" / istered to her family. and dispensed a gracfous and gemsrous hospitality to all who came within the raÂ¥us of her domain. Her qualitees of _ head and heart were great and true, and she possessed a chasm | of â€" manner \and sincerity of purpose. that appealâ€" ed to all whose pleasure it was to know her. Hers was indeed a _ life| well rounded out, and _ lived with goodness, and _ leaving a cherished ; memory behind. 1 NEW PIPE ORGAN For negarly two weeks experts from thy Karn Qrgean Company of â€" Woodâ€" stock ILI\':M)usxig engaged at the Waterloo Evangelical (hurch installâ€" ing th> new $2300 pipe organ _ pPUt chased from the fitm and the work of instailation _ will protably te corâ€" pleted ths weekâ€" The formal dedicaâ€" tion (Â¥ _ the otgan wili take plac» in the near future and arrangerofnls ar} being made to fittingly commemorate the event. The Waterloo foundry is closed for fow days owing to a break of _ a There were no‘services at the Watâ€" loo churches on Sunday. or Selling Satisfuctory congratulated upon their sucâ€" THE ORUGGIST 217. Deutsche Apotheke INSTALLED Mr. Weler‘s fequest for exemption ioi taxes on iarna lanmds was again {brougbt tefore the Council for _ conâ€" sideration. In the past the town has ‘gijen â€" an exemption of 34 to 4 miils | To _lt,move .“no‘t The Board of Works was instructed to arrange with the Supt. V. S. Meâ€" Intyr=ef th» Beriin and Waterloo %t: ; Railway _ regarding â€" the oxpense of ihluï¬ng th» snow" off King St., Watâ€" crlco which is pilsd up oy the sweepâ€" Cr. A cheque was received by the clerk {rom the Berlin Light Comnission it teing Watcrioo‘s portion of the St. Railway profits. The Council drcided to acc>pt the chogue as part payment. Poultry Society‘s Request. A communication was received from the Secretary of the Waterloo Counâ€" ty Poultry and ‘Pet Stock Associaâ€" t on asking for the use of Waterloo‘s market «building, free wf charge, for the purpose of holding their no>Xxt an neal show on December 36th, 1913 as we‘l as a cash grant. on the dol‘ar en farm lands, but upâ€" on looking up the Act the Clerk _ inâ€" formed the Council that according to liw the head of the municipality must be informed as to the examption â€" The supposition that the Betlin case of smailâ€"pox came in contact . with bis brother in Waterloo who has been allicted with th: Giscase for _ some weeks, is firmly denicd by the Waterâ€" edloo health authorities. It is mainâ€" trined thr cass is due to having comt in contaot with Hamilton relatives in the same manner as the Watorioo patâ€" ionts contracted tue disease. The Prrlin patient is being _ cared for at the Iselation Hospital by _ a tra‘ned muts>». The Suddaby _ School has ben cosed tor an indefinite perâ€" ind and the pupils advised to undergo vavcination <de" “d wtomrmmerdphemoom diigais ns f"f.r ie l"ï¬ 4 ltl i_ll_hlml_[ l_fll wl ing G‘lfl © ves The monthly meeting of the Watérâ€") wanted, as rear as possible, vï¬â€˜ loo Town Council was held in the‘exeimption must be asked for wi Town Hall on )lw.nin‘ Alij30â€"days after the appointed time af the méembers were present when Mayâ€"| which the assessnent rolls are . r@ or Fischâ€"r called the meeting to ordâ€" tuin.d, and the Council pass a â€" by er. ~ m ® _yel jans {lawâ€" inâ€"rsgard toâ€" the exemption. 5 To Remove Sno®. ‘th‘s had not been done the farmg The Beard of Works was instrueted BSC!*4, lose their exemption by . d P ooo dn s o 1° aa aga * P you are missing a treat. Ask your friends what they think ‘of it. Remember we Roast and Blend our coffees daily. Home Roasted Coffee Acce; ted as Part Paymont D. Bohlender, offee for All Classes Son‘t forget us for your next cofico order. No Exemptiors Our Pricos run frem 206 to 50c ner ib "Man wants but little here tbelow" "But he wants his coffees good" Our Motto is to Please ~*_If you have notitried our ll + ‘ 'y EV ...*v '.'- 4 |REPORT IS The roport is in circulation that‘one loj the employeg at the cigar factory ol Mr. Fred Keil, Waterloo, had conâ€" tracted smallpox and had been removâ€" ed to the Isolation Tosnizal. Mr. |Keil informed the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Thursday that the report was wholly }inmrretl. The ewplovee in question had bren boarning at th»> home of Mr. Kraft in Berlin where smallpox had ‘been discoveret, out he bat not conâ€" tracted the â€" discase. â€" The emp]n":ee has been quarantined. It was the opinion of the membets, that the prosent Medical Officet | of Heclth, Dr. Bauman should also be appointed physician for the pOOT, : The Relief Committse was instructâ€" ed to communicate with Dr. Bauman r saiding the position and report to the (Coun:il. The members expressed th.ir apprecation of the able work done by Tr. Eauman and were of the opinion that his salary should be inâ€" creased. A curfew byâ€"law hnad b(m:i [;)re?n:l‘";;Ezl_;;“‘;x;l‘(i-i"r"id;‘):- :--.,,,, is by the cletk and was passed by ho ite @ Fan? Coâ€"n il. All chidien under s’;xt:c..'B:":z;:dao:m‘;?gf.t“‘ triends . m years cf age must not be on Waterhm;. % & j 0# 423 Â¥2 . & P streets afier 9 o‘clock without proâ€"| : Miss Melinga Foefster_of Windsor is pes guardianship. Several counciliors f“’"‘mg friends in Waterluo. â€" as‘ted éf ths would also rcfer to | Mr. M. J. Dudley ef London was a Tand concerts and it was decided that \is.tor in Waterloo on Wednesday. the Chief us> his discretion in 8UCh/ yr Armond Trusch of Elmira is cass. Ir(‘g‘.in.. L4 e o OB n un . Did Not Acept Invitation. Mayor â€" Fischer read a communicaâ€" tion from Mayor Euler of Berlin in viting the Mayor and Council of Watâ€" erloo _ to attend the city planning meting to be held in Beflin â€" on Th rsday evening. _ No actiion | was tal on. w*A* Th> Byâ€"Law fixing the anrrual 1Gn from the Bank was read and adatted. P Curfow By Law. In ordezr to take all precautions and safeguard the pubtic the factory of Mr. Keil has been thorotughly disiniecâ€" ted and all cthployees bave been vacâ€" cinated 10 o‘tlee‘s The Council adjourned shortly after ust Have Signed Orders Phone 205 INCORRECT Mr. and Mrs.> C. W. Wells _ and diughter Miss .Jerrine accompanied by Miss Vera Shirk leff on Thursday for New York City, from which place they will sait to the Bermuda Islands whore they will spend six weeks. Miss Lizrie Foerster is _ visiting friends in Toruato for a few days. Mr. Chas. Smith of HamiJton was a Vis tor in Waterloo on Monday. â€" Mr. C. Krueger is spending a week‘s vacation in Owen Sound. Mrs. E. H. Zick, of Quebec," Que:, is visiting at the hom& of her parâ€" ents, Mr. andâ€"Mrs. ‘Thos. O‘DoaseU Mrs. McNabb of Draytom is & <visâ€" itor at the home of ber ‘daughter, Mrs. James Valentine. Mrs. Fred Bochm has returned . to her home in Toronto, after a pleasant visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mts. C. A. Bochm, â€"John street. J. S. Roos, King St. for several months, prior to leaving for Winniâ€" peg where they}will make their fyuture home, Mr. Wellein having been trans forred to the Winkipeg branch of the Consolidated Rubber Co. Mts..iTarry Simpson and daughters left early in the week for a short visit with Toronto friends, en route to their home in Arthabaska, P. Q., aiter a very delightful visit of sevâ€" cral weeks with %\!r. and Mrs: J. B. Snider ‘and othet friends over _ the holiday season. Mr. Armond Trusch of Elmira is visiting at his home 4n Watetloo. Mrs. Hugo Weltein and children of Montreal are visiting her mother Mirs. Another of the sany posey _ little eniertainmerts given im honor of the Misses Kreutziger, was a tea this sitermoon, followed by cards, for a few intimate friends, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Sterling, when _ a _ few bours were spent most _ pleasantly, and cach one enjoyed the opportunity of oue more visit with the guests of honor, who leave Waterioo on Monâ€" day, with the family, ftor their new home in Palmerston. An "At Home" that was _ very‘ much enjojed by a large cirele of } Twin City friends was that given by . Mrs. C. W. Schiedel on Wednesday atâ€" > ternoon from 4 to 6 o‘clock. The } hostess was assisted in welcoming M‘ guests by a family party consisting Colonel Stoncman of London is a busiress visitor in Waterloo. oi bet mother,; Mrs. Hoffman, her‘sis tet, Mts. Barnes, of Providence, RT., and her nieee, Miss Stewatt. ‘The rooms wore bright and pretty . with artistic decorations of _ smilax, tuâ€" lips, daffodils and other Spring ~flowâ€" ofrs, while the excellent music _ conâ€" tributed by a first class â€" orchestra, wlded greatly to the pleasure of the entertainment. Mrs. A. F. Hauman, Mis. D. Shannorn RBowlby, Mrs. Matrâ€" tin Schisde! and Mrs. Andrew Schiâ€" coel conducted the guests to the tra reemy, which was in charge oi Mrs John Breithaupt and Mrs. C. NoecKkâ€" er, other able and willing assistants being . the Misses _ Eloise _ Noecker, t.ifie Keil and Vera Scort. King St. Boys‘ Curly Cloth _ Lined Coats, fur collar, reg. $15.00, JOY Ssisl.. ceccices vekece ons Ub Men‘s â€"heavy Wook Underwear regular $1 and $1.25 ‘at.. T8¢ ed, storm coilar, good _ serâ€" viccable materigls, :o clear BE menlers se l nprccursicncces. $R200 ~ Men‘s heavy ribbed _ fleece fog .. :" o e t . .. S $ Art ©Silkaline, Sateens and ; 34 Appafel Denimg, in Plain and floral uots Tus cut.pmices serow | ~ _ Fatterns o Rhonae I tned / Aivobie 4 5> SHich‘s UOkkébrouts handcmun ‘They are new, pretty and good quality, for draping, covetin DETENBECK‘S "THE STORE OF QUALITY" W sesrics A meeting of the Waterloo Board oli Health was held on Friday afternoon, at which a largo nnmheiof accoun.ts‘ were passed and ordered to be paid. Most of these accounts â€" were for the maintenance of the Isolation llospital] The question of stopping the straeti lc:u was discussed but it was foundi that the board had no juris®ction to tact in this matter. . Mrs. C. A. Boehm entertained _ a‘ number of her friends to a delightâ€" ; ful Five Hundred party, in honer â€"of I her guest, Mrs. Fred Boehm of Torâ€"} onto, at her handsome home last ! Friday aiternoon, which was greatly â€" enjoyed by ber guests, and after a number of jolly and ‘spirited â€" games the protty. prizc was captured by Mrs. Purvis, after which a dainty . tea was served at small tables. | _ Mrs. M. S. Hallman, who is â€" the very soul of hospitality, entertained a very congenial company of friends to a High Tea followed hy five h_uired. on Friday evening, in honor o‘f‘ the Misses Kreutziger, who have _ been much feted guosts during the past fortnight, prior to their departure for Palmerston s BOARD HAS NO Waterloo aftet s‘peï¬'dlug'sa\'enl weeks in Fh.ladelphia. f L EoK EDTTTT €E0000 UB IRIIRAENRUCT Wis., is spending several weeks â€" at the home of his mother, Mrs. Hy. Roos, George St. Mirs. Theo. Bellinger bas roturned to vet collar, regular $10.00 and .$12.50 quality, at ......... $6.15 Curly Cloth Lined Coats, German Ottor collar, regular $24.00â€" for ......... ......... $15.50 Coats, Muffiers, Gloves ard Flannel Shirts marked _ for quick clearance. Men‘s Skin Coats, ‘re ular ml::‘m cesc $15. $10.00 for ......... BERLIN BRANCH E. W. Lamprey, Gives the Best Satisfaction for General Baking, Pastry Flour For Pastries. FARKMERS to be successful must be business men. They must have a Bank Account. It is better to pay by cheque than with cash. Betrec because simpler, more convenient and more business like. Have your account with s*~ Daily Bread Flour Shirk & Snider, Ltd. Gordon _ Roos of Milwaukee Phone 76. THE BANK OF TORONTC. | WATERLCO BRANCH Manager. P. V. Wilson, Manager .1§ MAKING FARMING PAY "| MRE. HELEN STEWART GRANT. Mrs. Grant, with her husband, Robâ€" &t Crant, took up a homestead about ten mil s west of Galt when â€" they moved â€" to Canada from Ecotland, Galt, Fob. 2.â€"Mre. Holon Stewart Crant, for over forty years a resident of Galb and vicinity. died toâ€"day in ber niretyâ€"serenth year. U SE O N L Y Magnificent Showing of New Cream Wool and White Cotton Dross Fabrice for Confirmation Dressss °_ Canadian Crash Towelling, 10câ€"12 1â€"2câ€"15¢ Cream silk and wool Lansâ€" downeo, Bedfords, Crepe de chine Crisp and cleanly as the snow arift thats hall an hour old fresh ftom the maker are these sheer and dainty fabrics. ‘You a planning new confirfnation dresses, come and see these elega values. o CREAM DRESS GOODS 50c. . A magnificent range of new cream wool Dress Goods, in all the newest weaves _ and finish, splendid qualities, _ 40 to 14 inch wide, special at a yard ... Pure linen, thoroughly scoured and iree from dressing, a towelâ€" ling that will wear and wash nicely, in diferent widths. There is satisfaction in every yard. ‘ . . CREAM DRESS GOODS 75c. Cream> wool Dress Goods in different weaves and qualities, such as cream Panamas, Serâ€" ges, Tricatines, Poplins, Cashâ€" meres, etc., 42 to 44 _ inch wide, special at a yard... T5¢ They are new, pretty and goud quality, for draping, covetrings O# fancy work, the best variety to selept® from in the city. â€" Comq and make your selection ‘now as it is only at this ‘ season ‘ the CREAM SILK AND WOOL PLAIN SILKALINES 15e pink, rose, etc., fine . quality, bright â€" silky apnearance _ for drapings, etc. stock is complete. CASH AND ONE PRICE. Beautiful shades, in _ wide Miller & Hohmeier: C. H. Mills & Co. PIEPER BLOCK _ :BERLIN, ONT. JUST OPENED Bridgaport, Ont. She is survived by one ton, John Crant, who lives on the old ~ homé strad, and four daughters, Mrs: . Forâ€" gison, wife of thr principal of Au® ora High School ; Mrs. McDonald, rear Galt, and two at home. where Mr. Grant died a few y later. Ske had lived in Galt for past fourtecn years. Ninions, Broadcloths, etc., at a yard 65c, Y5c, $1 up to $3 Fine shser quality~ ~Voile, and Marquisette, extra good.. value, beautiful finish, 32 and> 14 inch wide, very suitable for confirmation dresses, at" a yard 25¢ and ... ... ... 50@ WHITE VOILE AND MARâ€" qUISETTE CIIECK AND STRIPE DIMâ€" Fine white Dimity in small check and fine stripe, sheeq. quality, ‘will . make â€" beautiful dresses and separate waists, 30 inch wide, special at a yard FLORAL ‘SILKALINES 2%¢.> % In white grounds, 'ifll;gp«j pink, yellow and green aoulj designs, fast color:, wide agd." silky. See window . display. _ They are strictly new _ patâ€" _ CAS SH AND ONE PRICE T #t