(2J. G. WING & CO., Berlin, Ont. J8t VYVOL. 57. No. 26 se8ssesessesee.se seceeee 08 eeee e 0e e e 0e 0e 0e 02200008 ; J. G. WING & CO. 4p4 44444 4Â¥ 44 P44Â¥ 4p4Â¥AAA PPRA F 4RELEALMHARLMAARLHHALHAARAMAFRFIF . Blouses .A slumnpse at our Blouse Dejartment â€" will scttle all disputes what io set for the hot weather. Balkans, Middy Blouses and Norâ€" folks areâ€" the coolesi you can wear. We are showing q â€" very large asserbment, trimmes.â€" with red and blue. $ Madd\ Wouses Lrimmaed o wath on eolher wal culis, en io ul2 ul l Money to Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance Phone 552 38 Frederick St., Berlin erime; pade plar peourt dat tops , MELAN HLOA CS LADIES‘ NORFOLKS $1.50 CALL AT WILHELM‘S STORE, and see their beautiful and large stock of « Trunks, Suit Cases, Travelling Bags, Eto. Prices Right Ladies‘ Notfolis, aWhiiw i.l'-u-. made of Luiran Head, colia trimmied walh blue reil, 2ory cunl for d ther, afl sikes, at i i8 XH 4M sessesssaeseseaeseseee.ee.e. se 220208 THE CHRONICLEâ€" H. M. WILHELM f{itefo‘s famess Wime whit T1 Balkan and Middy Miller & Hohmeier $6,0300) Bins 981 acres, wilt h crops, 13 immles from Berlin $4,300° TBiy $1 Before CGoing on Your Vacation JMMY at0 100 Bngy walh blue, tan â€" and vonl ior the het wea srs, af eaatc.. o §1 90 BLIn SES $1.0, PIEPER BLOCK _ :BERLIN, ONT. Bu 1i Buys D) actes, no borildings Buys Pn REAL ESTATE IXt} d1 %t soouf fine. quality collar and euls blue, tan â€" and ul brimmnin in ull boarert i white only | Calatra ot adl sizes, | af S AT $1.00 ho uesnt 120 acre ralyÂ¥ WEDNESDAY AT EP O‘CLOUCMN PoR ATCTEn for the Hot Weather $1 vinte and es, ood . hnldings good â€" bu Inings iair buildin no6 butlding ult al 60 H! AND ABGEST CHILDREN‘S MIDDYS Cliildren‘s â€" Middy Ploazes, sizes 8, 10 and 12 years, in white only, with blue and red trimmins, spectin at each $1.00 White Crepe _ and *Tuslin Blouses, with â€" tan _ and blue trimmings, low neeck and short sleeves, a very specital bargain ut each (lul2 222 zul fhe able shirt for the sea . shore, picmic, cte., all sizes, at cach CREPE BLOUSES 95c LADIES AND Mi€H wWHTE SRKIRTS Liudies and Misses shirts, made of fine white top Bediord Waterloo WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26,1913â€" â€" 12 PAGEs Items of Interest.â€"Miss Ruth l(atzi is spending _ her _ vacation with her parents in town.â€"Miss Gretchen Vogt of Toronto is visiting her grand â€" mother, Mrs. Vogt, for a week.â€" Mrs Cober and Miss Pannabaker spent the week end in Edmira.â€"Mr. Otto Christ mam of (ialt spent a couple of _ days vader the parental raof.â€"Mr. Arthur Reichertâ€"of ~Bridgeport visited _ Mr. 8. Laschinger _ over _ Sunday.â€"Miss Luclla Edler visited friends in _ Berâ€" lin last _ Wednesday. â€"Miss _ Salome Ratz attended the funeral of Mrs. «Jacob â€" Ratz at _ New Hamburg last| Tuesday.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. 1. Ililborn; are attendiny a Hilborn reâ€"usion _ at Bucyros, thio.â€"The Ladies‘ â€" Aid of the Methodist Church held a _ picmac an Winfield; last Wednesday. _ _A ery en oyable time was spent by all preâ€" sent.â€"Mrs. .John Ruppel Sr., accomâ€" panied by Mr. J.H. Ruppel visited her som, Otto, at Hamilton last Saturday ‘â€"Quiuï¬ a number from here took in the song service given by the comâ€" “nm-d choirs of Waterloo and St. Jaâ€" ‘ruhs Evangelical churches, held in St. Jacobs, on Sunday evening.â€"Miss Edith Heckendorn is spending a few days with friends in Berlinâ€"Mr. and Mrs. .J. Schwindt of Elmwood spent the woeeck end with relatives _ in El mira.â€"Mrs. Howie and Mrs. Breuchle spent last â€" Wednesday _ with the latâ€" ter‘s daughter, Mrs. Jeremiah Miller, at Peel.â€" A quiet wedding took place at the Evangelical parsonage on Wednesday morning when Mr. _ Wm. Mohr of North Easthope â€" was . marâ€" red to Miss Lorinda Wagner, daugh ter of. Mr. C. Wagner, of North Woolâ€" wich.~ The young couple went _ on a wedding trip to Palmerston and other points after which they will _ reside en the groonx‘s farm in North Eastâ€" hope.â€"The Bell Telephone Co‘s emâ€" ployees are busy installing the rural lines contracted for by the farmets in th» nsighborhood _ of EjJmira, Wallenâ€" siein, Mawkesville, etc. Aiter these lincs will be connected with the cenâ€" tral oflice at Elmira, there will be a continuous service, day and _ night, which will be much appreciated by the subscribers.â€"The _ annual Missionary service of St. Pauls Lutheran Church will be fcld on _ Sunday, June 29th, services _ will be â€" conducted by Reyv. Wusgazer, of Sebringville and _ Kev. Bruer of Warthurg, both German aind Englis. Special music will be â€" given by the choir at all services.â€"The Laâ€" ies Aid of the Evangelical _ Church Jns KÂ¥ #KKIKXÂ¥XKÂ¥XÂ¥C KÂ¥ Â¥+% ) %â€"% % â€" ‘The controversy between the unions uf carpenters wi. Brantiord _ and_ the master builders _ has been amicably settied. The new rate _ of wages, which will go in force on Monday, will be a minimum of filtyâ€"thtee cents pet Hour, and the men secure also the ninecâ€"hour dav, which they havr _ been fichting for. The BHuilders â€" Exchange and fourteen _ other master builders signed the agreement with the _ menâ€" yesterday,. ~ on Tuesday, the 2!th, inst "he lecture given last Tuesday evenâ€" ing by Mrs. Clark of _ the â€" Hethany Rest Room, Berlin, proved very _ inâ€" teresting. We areâ€"sure that she is doing a good. work and would ask God‘s blessing on _ same.â€"Mrs. J.E. Powman of Elmira ard Mrs. Peter kleming of Elora left last _ Tuesday morning on an eXtended trip to _ the Northwest.â€"Mr. M.JJ. Hemumetich has sold his laundry business and part of his machinery, to Charlie Lem, the chinaman.â€"Owing to the â€" incle nency of the weather the tennis tea which was to have been held on Friday June 20th, was indefinitely postponed.â€" _A very close grame was Plaved lasy Satâ€" urdav, the Elmira Furniture Co. vs. Inferior Woodwork Co., cesiutueag on a score of 87, in favor of the latter. The Furniture Co. have not won _ a pame so fat but this score looks rathâ€" er _ bopeful and they still have _ a chance before the season closes.â€"â€" On Thursday, June 26th, St. Paul‘s Luâ€" theran â€" congregation _ will hold their amnual picnic at Klinck‘s grove.â€"Mr. and Mrs. .John Weber spent Sunday with Mr. Henty Snider in Heidelbetg. â€"Mr. J.S. Miller and son EAward are visiting friends in _ Massachusetts.â€" Vr. Wm. â€" Steuctnagel has purchased the old post office, which he intends movingon the lot _ back of his home and will then _ make a dwelline house of it.â€"Mr. Oscat Musselnan has seâ€" cured a position in â€" London. _ Oscar is an all rotund boy and will be missed by his manv friends here.â€"Miss Mag gie â€" Schmidt is suffering from an atâ€" tack of _ tonsilitis. We wish her _ a sperdy recovery. CoxTROVERSY SETTLED have accepted an invitation to pienic with the _ Ladies _ Aid __of Emanuc] News Notes.â€"Miss (C. Stricker and Miss L. Reap of Berlin spent Sunâ€" day â€" with relatives.â€"Miss L. Walson is visiting friends in Niagara Falis at present.â€"Mr. A. Card of Berlin spent Sunday with relatives.â€"Mr. N. Foote of Galt spent last Friday with his parents.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Near _ of Preston were Sunday visiters at Mr. Chas. Reader‘s.â€"Mrs. Loth of _ Milâ€" verton is Visiting her son at present.â€" Mr. W. Marts of Berlin spent Kunâ€" day with. relatives.â€" Mr. Wm. Esch and Mrs. .John. purrel and two childâ€" ren spent Sunday with relatives in BJloomingdale _.â€"Mr. _ and _ Mrs. L Items of Interest.â€" Mr. W. L. Carâ€" roll of Toronto University, and | forâ€" mer teacher of Victoria School _ No. 28, spent three or four days last week in our ncighborhood renewing old acâ€" quaintances. He expects to return to college next September. lHe is quite a promising young man.â€"Mrs. McKee aII little daughter of SaskatWewan avrived home a few days ago to svend a few months with hot mother, Mrs. Gearge Sherif.â€"Quite a large _ numâ€" ber_from. here went to Berlin last Monday to attend Barnum and _ Baiâ€" ley‘s great show and circus perférmâ€" ances and sceems to be quite satisfied with the manmmotk exhibition _ with all its moveltiesâ€" The gentle rain that we had for two or three days last week has given a difierent _ apâ€" pearance to tife crops in genetal. The: hav crop is very mucl improved. 'I'ho} oats, barley and peas have quit® a ’hoalthy appearance. The root crop is greatly benefittes, while the Fall wheat looks much better . than _ was anticipated in the carly spring.â€"Mrs. Wm. Hemmerich of Conestogo is spenâ€" ding a few weeks at the old home with her son William and family. â€" The personal property of the late Mrs Henry Gordon was publicly sold in avction last Saturday afternoon _ by Mr. Class of Elmira. Quite a numâ€" ber were present and bidding _ was lively, . Barthointoâ€"w wereâ€"visiting relatives in the Plaing on Sunday.â€"Miss A. Utley district nurse of Hamilton is â€"spendâ€" ing her bolidays with her parents.â€" Wedding bells will ring this week. Bornâ€"to _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Litâ€" ster on June 10th, a son. Congratulaâ€" tions.â€"A â€" very quict wedding _ took place in Hespeler on Wednesday June, 18th, when, Miss Mary Ann Baer, _ of Doon became the wife of Mr. Danicl Gireger of Mannbeim. Mr. and Mrs. Greger will spent the honey.moon in the _ States.â€"ltev. Mr. Macolm wf Holstein, occupied the pulpit in _ the Presbyterian church on Sunday.â€"The Fabbath _ School of _ the Methodist church held their annual picnic in Mr. Kenzic‘s grove on Saturday last June 31. A very enjoyable time was spent. The Girls Club held a very successful Garden Party in Mr. Loth‘s orchard on Monday evening .June 23rd. Reâ€" [lrrshnrnts were setved and a good )pmgl’ammc wasâ€" rendered py the memâ€" bers of the club.â€"Those who tried the entrance exams. from the Doon school last week were Ernie _ Kaiser Eva Cluthe and Emil Good.â€" The Methodist Church Choir and _ a â€" few friends held a shower in the honer â€" of Miss Pennabaker at the home of Miss !Il:mman on Saturday etening.â€" _ The Sunday â€" School _ of the Presbyterian church will bold their annual | picnic in Mr. Kenzic‘s. grove_. on Saturday June 28th. Local and Personalâ€"Messrs Ed. and Herman Poth of Michigan, recently spent a week with relatives in town. â€"Mr. and Mrs. 8. Groh of _ ‘Torento are visiting rclatives here at present. weeks with relatives in Brown City, Michigan.â€"A numpcr from town atâ€" tended the funcral .of the late _ Mrs. M. Rellinger of Berlin on Sunday afâ€" ternoon.â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Greutzner and daugliters with Miss E. Greutzâ€" aer motored to town and spent â€" the week end with Mr. and Mis. Aug. Lautenschlager.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sandâ€" laus and daughter with Mrs. Cerling of Hanover . motored to _ town _ and spent the week end with _ Mr. _ and Mrs. Iryv ® Lautenschlager.â€"Mr. .Jobhn Chipman of Berlin was a visitor to town on ‘Tuesday.â€"The aunual | cfilâ€" dren‘s day programme will be s rendâ€" ered in the U. B. Church on Sunday evening, ..June 29th, 1913. A cordial imitation is extended to the public. â€"Mrs spent a lew. days with he 3â€"M+â€" E. H. Frost.â€"The Misses Idella Poth Frost of Orangevilic â€" recehti, . New Dundee Winterbourne ndine: in to the _ correspondent by Monday of the _ week the paper _ is published otherwise the same will not appear in that week‘s issue.â€"Mrs. J.G. Hurst attended the South Waterioo, _ Wo men‘s | Institute District Aniual meet iDg at New Dundee in the interest of the County Convention which will be hold at Bridgeport in the last _ week. of July. Matters of common interest will be brought before the North Wa â€" beld in St. Jacobs on Friday the terloo District Annual inceting to be 27th inst. > It is hoped that the diff eremt branches will be ready | to dis: cuss ways and mrans to make the county convention a success.â€" The ‘crops and weeds are growing fine after the rains of Thursday and _ Fri day.â€"The Lutheran Sunday _ School picnic in Wright‘s beautiful grove will be the onlyâ€"attractionâ€"here for â€"â€"Doâ€" minion Day. Don‘t forget ncxt'l‘u«s-‘ day. â€" Everybody is welcome if he or: she bea scholar or not; come and enâ€" joy yourself with the youngsters. ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Walter Findlay _ and: family have taken possession of their bungalow where they will spent sevâ€" eral months. Mr. Findlay is on the teach‘ng staff, of St. Andrews College Toronto. and after the usual term of bhard work is entitled to a good rest. â€"NMr. Gordon Good will be employed: in Bowman‘s store bere for the next. few months.â€"Miss Henrietta _ HMachâ€" born _ left last week for Winnipeg., where she has secured a good _ posiâ€" tion.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ Wm. Lederman attended a wedding at Mr. Ed. _ Hil ‘gacrtner‘s, at New Dundee, last Wed nesday.â€"Mr. Wales of Markham, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. San: Shelâ€" ley.â€"Wish I was a school kid once more with two months of holidays aâ€" head of me. _ That â€" would be _ some fun.â€"Miss â€" Mabel Snider who has been engaged in nursing in _ Chicago arrived home on a Yisit last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schiuntaker _ of Elmira spent Sunday afternoon with the forntr‘s mother here.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Bert Woods of West _ Montrose visited fricnds here on Sunday.â€"Miss Lydia â€" Schiefele of Bufflalo is visiting under the parental roof.â€"Mr. and Mrs Fred Baechman of IHespeler were visâ€" iting friends here over Sunday.â€" Mr and Mrs. Ritchic of Orangeville spent Nunday afternoon with Mr. and â€"Mrs. Walter Findlay. A party of engineers has been sent out by the Provincial Government to make a survey ‘of the Grand River from its mouth to tne source. . This work was undertaken in respqpse . to a delegation asking that something be done if possible to prevent great damâ€" age caused by the spring floods.â€" We wishâ€" to remind readers of the fact that all news items must be â€" handed Gatemanâ€"In Elmira, Jun: 19th, _ to Mr. and Mrs: L.C. Gateman, a spn. Wernerâ€"\t Montreal, .June 17, to ~â€"Â¥râ€"amdâ€"AMrs. _ S.W. Werner, a daughâ€" Good farmer of today is the man who looks at both sides of his dollarâ€"and if he can save $290 on a roofâ€"and still get a better, more durable roofâ€"he 1s just that much ahead. No doubt you have noticed the increased number of farm ll){uil(‘iiinï¬s tl}gt are llieing. covered with eady Kootingâ€"there 1s a reason for this. |,y>»-~:> Al We can sell you CGertainâ€" teed Roofing at a price so low comï¬pared with ot]icr styles of roofing, that you simply can not afford to use anything else. Rolls, easy to lay, weatherproof, guaranteed for ï¬Kecn cars. Why not find out exactly Kow much you can save. â€" Call at onceâ€"we will submit simples for your inspection and give you our lowest prices. Don‘t delayâ€"come in now. Certainâ€"teed Roofing comes in Goods Weichel‘s Weekly Store News Rubber "***= Roofing 1| HE SUMMER WASH _ GOODS.. Everything that‘s new in white and cblored Wash Materials can be found here. All the leading clothé and Colors in Cotton Whip Cords, Piques, Bedford Cords, Mercerized Rebps, Crepe Cloths, Ginghams, Muslins, and Prints. Prices range from 8c, 10c, 12;;c, 15c 20c up to 35c. A. Weseloh & Co. : RAPH. HE succesdâ€" ful,prosperous A. WESELOH. Store Closes Wednesday at 1 p. m. During June, July and August BERLIN, ONT. WHOLE No. 2990 WEICHEL & SON 3 ply Weichel‘s Special Asphalt Roofing at $3 sq. Special Asphalt Roofing at $1.50 sq. 2 ply Weichel‘s Special Asphalt Roofing at $2 sq. 1 ply Weichel‘s Phone 215 Waterloo Low Prices