98 3 * s ; \, Devitt‘s Drug Store "p} i > | Full line of $ . SV P PLIE s i ‘_Ail stock new and fresh 8 _% 1 ( i# .\ NMiss THowie was the hostess of a charming bridge of four tables at "Ellerslic‘ . on ‘Thursday _ afternoon, arranged in â€" honor of the _ visitors, when the prize, a beautiful cup and sancer, was won by Miss _ Snider. Otlier guests came in at the tea hour and a very enjoyable time was spent by all. Cenuine Eastman‘s COoNCERT MUCIL APPRECLATED For the first. time in seventeen yeats and the secound time in the history of the race, _ the famous Dunlop Trophy bicycle contest will be run outside . of Toronto this yeat, at Watertoo. _ The route _ will be along _ King street tbrough Berlin to the Preston _ Hill and back. Some people wete under the impresâ€" sion that the contest, had nevet taken Place other than in Toronto, but . the fact is that back in 1896 the race was run in London, Ont. . The Salems, a new _ Toronto club, made a clean sweep of the race in 1913, their ridets finishing ist, 3rd, 1th, 5th and 6th. Thus the _ Salem Club got the tram shield, and _ their club menwber, IL.1‘. Martin, the _ inâ€" dividval trophy. ‘The race was over a 10 mile course on _ Exhibition ttack and groumds. Scotty Wilson â€"(then of Eaton‘s)y won the time prize. Bi clean up of women‘s odd pairs of oxfords and slippers. Some _ at less than haM price, $3.00 for $1.00 at Zick‘s. If your children wear Classic Choes theyâ€"are wearing the best shoes made from $1.00, $1.35, $1.35, $1.50 _ up, at ZLick‘s. Several of the young girl friends of Miss Grace Wing gathered _ at _ the home of Miss _ Lillian _ Yungplut on Thursday evening and tendered het a miscellaneous shower, previous to her mattiage, which will take _ Place shortly. A few enjoyable hours were spent by all, _ after â€" Which a dainty lunch was served. | Teacher wanted for Union SIS. Numâ€" ber 21 Waterloo and Woolwich Townâ€" shiP8, Watérloo CoUnty. Holdet _ of secord class â€" certificate prefetred, Good _ salary. Duties to commence with Fall term. Apply Joseph F. Weber, R.R. No. 1, Waterloo Ont. © 6â€"26â€"1m. Despite the threatening appearance of the sky and the probability _ of a drenching, a large number were preâ€" sent _ at the _ band concert _ on the Squate on Friday evening. _ They were amply repaid, as the different numabets were unusUally well rendered. The _ second Niagara camp opened with _ regimerts up to _ a better strength than in the first. Following is a record of the race. 1891â€"L.C. BRobertson, Athenaeums. 1895â€"Al. Boake, Royal Canadians. 1896â€"W.M. Greatrix, Royal _ Uana dians. 1897â€"W .M. Greatrix, Ramblers. 1898&â€".1.E. shortt, Royal Canadians 1899â€"1.E. Shortt, Roval Canadians 10@â€".Tack Smith, Roval Canadians. Deutsche Apotheke Phone 217 Waterioo Mr. Jacob Jacky has sold his _ teâ€" sidence corner of Spring and _ Water streets to Mr. Cyrus Kraft. on the Watetloo _ tearmare renowing acquaintances in town for a few days. They both anticipate being back in the game again this coming winter. Golâ€" die is wearing a gold watchâ€"fob which he recently received with the‘‘World‘s Champions 1912â€"13" engraved. Strictiy pure Paris Green, stronger than Government standard, at Femâ€" noll‘s Berlin, at 25 cents per pound. laif pound 15 cents. Solid grain leather Oxfords _ for larm wear, special at $1.50 at Zick‘s THE DUNLOP____ ROAD RACE dians. 1MN3â€"1. McKee, Stratford. 1MN1â€"L. Paulin, Strathconas. 105â€"Walter Andrews, Stratfords. 108â€"IL.1. Young, Stratfords. 1M07â€"(G..1. Rogers, Royal Canadians 1908â€"F. Brown, Roval Canadians. . 19090â€"F. Klingle, Torontos. 1910â€"0®. Watson, Queen City® > 1911â€"Walter Andrews, Tecumsehs. 1912â€"HD. Martin, Salems. Goldie Prodgers â€" and Ed. Oatman, formetly professional _ hockeyâ€"Stars 1897â€"W .M. Greatrix, Ramblers. j1° ~~C6°10§ HIDfASE 15 NOWU ACLOP. 1898%â€"1.E. shortt, Royal Canadians.| SANOL‘S ANTIDIABETES, mam 1899â€"1E. Shortt, Roval Canadians. factured by the S.NOL MANUFACâ€" 10@â€".Jack Smith, Roval Canadians. ITURING COMPANY, LTD., Winnipeg 1901â€"W .b. Vennels, Roval Canadians Man., is the rentedy in question, and 1902â€"Iertb. Marshall, Royal â€" Canaâ€"| doctors and Physicians in all parts of dians. the country are recommending _ and 1MN3â€"1. McKee, Stratford. prescribing it with wonderful success 1MN1â€"L. Paulin, Strathconas. |It is wise for everyone to know about 105â€"Walter Andrews, Stratfords. hhis efMficient remedy, and toâ€"call it to 108â€"IL1. Young, Stratfords. | the attention of their friends. We 1M07â€"(i..1. Rogers, Royal Canadians.| would strongly urge the readers _ of 1908â€"F. Brown, Rovyal Canadians. . | this paper to write to the above menâ€" 1909â€"F. Klingle, Torontos. tioned fitm for literature and _ copies 1910â€"0®. Watson, Queen City® > of testimonials, so that they may he 1911â€"Walter Andrews, Tecumsehs. informed of this wonderful discovery. 1912â€"HD. Martin, Salems. For sale at leading Druggists. TEACHER WANTED Little Miss. Bernidetta Dictrich, miece of the bride, made a very â€"winâ€" some flower girl, and carried a basâ€" ket of white daises. The bride was attended by _ Miss Lizzie Lauber, sister of the _ groom, i who wore a dress of 2Rce blue satin charmenuse and cartied a bouquet of pink and white roses, and by Miss <ophia _ Bauer, cousin of the bride,| who was attired in a costume of pale pink charmeuse, and ~carried ?W catnations. | The groom was attended by _ Mr. Geo. Bauer, cousin of the bride, and by Mr. Victor Hurley, of _ Guelph, cousin of the groom. Following the ccremony over one hundred invited guests partook of a sumptuous _ wedding dinner _ at the home of the bride. _ The _ nunserous gifts were of a most costly nature. 1 Permission Given. Engineer Moogk submitted a report in. connction wit}h theâ€"request ofâ€"the Berlin Sewer comnittec‘s request to construct sewers on Waterloo streets. It stated that the course would be from the. Rerlin boundary to Union street and along Union,strect a disâ€" tance of about 300 feet, and also~ a storm drain on King street. He reâ€" commended that the request be grantâ€" ed, on the condition that Berlin _ be liable for any damages at present ot in the Tuture, and that any request for conneciions with the * sewer _ by Waterloo residents be granted free. The report was adopted. The newly wedded couple lefg _ on a honeymoon trip to Montreal, Quebec and St. Ann. after which they _ will take up their residence om Wilhelm St Berlin. The bride‘s travelling _ cosâ€" tume was of navy blue, with hat . to match, . mostly _ routine. _A communication Irom the Board of Trade was reccivâ€" ed, enciosing. a resolution pass:1 by that body, recommending the ‘nuncil to deal favorably with the request of the Berlin Civic Improvem®nt Assoâ€" ciation. On a division on tile amendment only the mover, the secondet, and C. W. Schiedel voted in favar. Town Clerk Haight stated that the Wood (Gundy Co., who had been given WEDDING BELLS Doctors and retail druggists of Canada are in a position to know just who are sufiering from Diabetes; perhaps you know, for a fact, _ that these same people have been doctoring for years without being cured, or even relieved of their suffeting. Why wouldn‘t you, or anyone who _ reads this notice call the attention of youtr druggist, doctor, or anyone you know that is suffering of this deadly afMicâ€" tion.. In the interest of suffeting huâ€" manity this is requested,â€"an act _ of kindness to mankind will thus . he perfotnied, for any help in alleviation of suffetring disease is noble help. At the,special meeting of the Town Council, which was beid on Thursday evening, tile busiuess transacted was mostly‘ routine. _A communication Bechtel Mover Mover Kutt Schiedelâ€"3, Bricker The Mayorâ€" 4. M‘{or Fish»r stated that his â€"reaâ€" son for casting his vote that ano acâ€" tinn be taken, was that the Berlin City Council had taken no actfon. o c UnE . ...,,, EHpais, â€"| ce Mayor Fischer Votes Against It on Ground ANL VIDILLVU That Berlin Council Has Taken: Mr. Wegenaft Writes Enterâ€" no Action tainingly of Sojourn in The motion was then put with the following result: DIABETES CURED Nays. Debentures. t â€" The Danger of Anaemia l Two byâ€"laws for‘ the construction of cement sidewalks on Erb, Short, ‘King, and Willow streets, _ and _ for 'the construction of sewers and underâ€" drains on Church, and Weber streets, Jwere given their necessary readings, qand passed. ‘ply. To do this there T5 no _ other medicine so good as Dr. Williams‘" |Pink Pills. Every dose helps make rich, red _blood, which drives out disâ€" case and brings again the bloom of health to pale and ?bw clfeeks. There are thousands women | ane ‘growing girls in Canada who owe 'tor $2.50 from the Dr. Williams ; Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Bricfs.â€"The Panton Home Missionâ€" ary Socicty meeting was held at the |home of Mrs. Frank Laidlaw on Wedâ€" Inesday afternoon of last week. â€"Mrs. {.John Bernet had a few of her friends ,ln last Thursday evening. â€" Mrs. |.James Taylor _ and son James _ V. "l‘aylor and Mrs Walter Brydon spent ‘an evening with Mr. George Smye at 'I-‘rn-port who _ is very sick. â€" Miss’ Florence Strickland of Berlin spent a |few days last week with her s ster,| | Mrs. Will Taylor â€"Miss Ethel (ioud\o] | oft Hespeler spent Sunday _ with the |Misses Pringles. â€"Mr, and Mrs. Wm.. I.\‘hen\md of Burlington and Mr. ana | Mrs. Crastor Scott of Puslinch spent !Mmday with Mrs. James Taylor.â€"Mr | A. Newstead has sold his fine driver !(Kate) to Mr. Wm. Sherwood of Burâ€" |lington. â€"Misses â€" Goudie and â€" Pringle lare visiting with Mrs. Roy _ Leslic lat Aberfoyteâ€"Mr. Albert Jackson of ;(:m-lph took charge of the service nn‘ Sunday evening last.â€" Mr. .John ‘ Ayaleh called on Hespcler friends on Monday, 4. a . seo o B ind | _Sold by all medicine dealers or by +mail at 50 centsa box or six boxes itimoly use of Dr. Wiltiams‘ _ Pink ‘Pills. _ Among those who have been restored (to ~health by this ~ great medicine. is Miss Rose Neville, Mount Forest, Ont., who says: SZ>~ Wilâ€" "l.’ams' Pink Pills performed almost a miracle in my case. I was a victim lol anaemÂ¥a, in what my friends â€" con ;siden-d a dangerous form. I wa | very pale, always feol tired out, sulâ€" fered from severe headaches, and had no appetite. I was taking aoctor‘s medicine for a long timeâ€"in fact I tried two doctorsâ€"but instead of in proving I seemed to be _ growing | worse. My. parents were at a loss to ,know what to do for me and thought I would not recover. Then a friend ‘advised Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and I had only taden them a few weeks when I began to feel better. _ This greatly encouraged me and I‘ continâ€" ved taking the (Pills for some _ time longer, and found my ifraith _ again as good as ever it had been. In fact I am stronger than ever I was heâ€" fore. I have advisem tik tse of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pillis to other _ girls who have found the _ results equalâ€" (ly beneficial." â€" coNsUMPTION MAY FOLLOW __UNLESS ITS RAVAGS ARE CHECKED. Mr. C. Mueller addresscd the Coun cil, and asked that his . cheque in payment of taxes be accepted. It had not .been done» so â€" far, . asâ€" ie had _ deâ€" ducted the diffierence between 3ic and 4c per foot in payment of sewer conâ€" struction. It was decided that the cheque sBould be accepted as presentâ€" an option om the debentures at the last meeting, had advised Him _ that they did not wish it continued. Owâ€" ing to the fact that with the rate of interest at 5 per cent., the debenturâ€" es would have to be sold _ at such beavy discounts it, was cectded _ to raise the rate to § per cent. Time Extended. _ An extension of time to run indefiâ€" nitely, which could be discontinued on one month‘s notice, was given to the assignee of the Wardellâ€"Greene Co. for the paying of the interest on the mortgage. It was stated tMhit _ he unaoubtedly would do better for the town in the selling of the building, by treating him,leniently than by deâ€" manding the payments. A refund _ of the business tax was also granted, as the factory has not been in operation for about a year. _‘ The members present were _ Mayor Fischer, and Counciliors, Roos, Moyer Bricker, Kutt, Schiedel and Bechtel. Cheque Will be Accepted. Byâ€"Laws Read. MOSBORO. good health to the An excursion from here to the Isle of Marken, Edam and Velondam, was keenly emiovyed. At Marken, a primiâ€" tive Dutch fishing village, all the original customs, costumes and dwellâ€" ings, with their contents, are mainâ€" tained, unchanged by the march of social progress to be seem on _ the mainland. _ The â€" men wear _ knee breeches, so‘baggy that considerable ‘freight‘" could be stowed away in them. A rough homespun smock, _ a typical Dutch cap, heavy _ woollen stockings, and wooden shoes roughly hewn out of thick hlocks, _ complete his outfit. .As to the women _ and children,â€"my descriptive powers [ail me! Their apparel consists of a short frock (usuaHy of gay colors)) ol exâ€" traordinary ampleness in â€" circwmiferâ€" ence, a gaudy headgear of laces, ctc. which no pen of man canm define, and wooden shoes of fl)e same pattern as those of the mem./Whatever may be said of their style, 4t is evident that emmfort and good. health as reflected beâ€".their. fine physiques and _ ruddy complexiofis, are the prime consideraâ€" tion, in the matter of â€" dress, which their Amerfcan and Canadian sisters might do well to emidJate in some respects. These fisher folk are visited and admired by tens of â€" fifouâ€" sands of tourists, for whom I _ susâ€" pect these primitive conditions _ are carefully kept intact, for it â€" means that many florins and centimes are left there in exchange for sotivenirs. Weâ€"expectedâ€"toâ€" beâ€"unable __to __conâ€" verse with any of them. Imagine our surprise _ when the oung _ gatls, speciallyâ€"dressed forâ€"theâ€"reception of visitors and the sale of picture post cards, native lace caps, etc., replied to our enquiries in â€" fairly good Engâ€" lish. Moreover, they have _ learned the current slang and expressions like ‘"‘Has anybody _ here _ seen Kelly?" though I doubt whethet they _ know what it means. They are right ‘"up to the minute" in their persistence to sell you something. Every house, inâ€" stead of a lane or path,, has a small canal leading to it as of _ course, every inhabitant has a boat or sailâ€" ing vessel, all being engaged in fishâ€" ing. Their houses or huts are small, and their interior suggests the need of soap _ and _ sanitatifon | generally. Their beds are built in a square boxâ€" like opening in the waH, above which there is a little box on a bracket for the baby. These people are very friendly and regard a visit to their homes as an homor rather than as an intrusion. _ Altogether the Istle _ of Marken, made an indelible impression upom our memories? A few miles away on the mainland are Edam, where the cheese of that mame is extensively made, and Velonâ€" dam, through which we returned by hoat to Amsterdam om a canal batreâ€" ly wide enough for our vessel. The Hague, it will be recalled. is the "Peace City" _ of the world, for here the international arbitratious beâ€" iween the world powers take place. The new building erected _ for _ this purpose, ahd to the cost of _ which (some $3,000,000), Mr. Carnegie conâ€" tributed $1,500,000, is ncaring comâ€" pletion, and is a magnificent strucâ€" ture. The city itself is the cleanest ang most attractive in Holland. The drive through its large parks, | was the most delightful one we have had in Europe. On the North Sea shore, two miles away. is the famous | watering place, Scheveningen, which attracts a multitude of tourists during the seaâ€" son, including many â€" from ~Eagland, France and elsewhere. boats, is mostly boys, and ~rot by country. Amsterdam is the ciamondâ€"cutting city of the world. We id the priviâ€" lege of seeing diamonds cut out _ of While enroute from The Hague _ to Brussels, our party remained over a few hours in Antwerp, _ the largest seaport in the NetBerlands. The erâ€" tensive piers of the "Canadian Paciâ€" fhe"" turned our thoughts homewards, and gave evidence of the international eifaraeter of this large corporation, comprises land reclaimed from _ the sea, by meams of high embankments along the sea and river sifores. _ In other words, the water has _ been "dammed." Amsterdam, for example means the damming or embanking of tik Amstel river, which without tke dykes or bawis, would overflow _ a large farming district. _ Everywhere in this country are canals with high banks, on wihiciv are the tow â€" paths. The towing, or pulling of the canal the rough stones as brought . from the mimes, and polished ready for the market. _ Aside â€" from â€" the _ curious scenes along the many canais of this city, and the dfamond industry, there is nothing worth mentioning. During the past week our trip in cluded Amsterdam, Velondam, Edam, Rotterdam. The Isle of Marken, ‘The Hague, Schevenngen, Antwerp _ and Brussels. _ It will be noticed _ that there is a "‘dam" attached to many had seen all the "dam‘"‘ cities, and had now begun on the hotels, the one at which he put up being the Hotel Dam! This "terminal‘" is explained by the fact that the whole of Holland of the names of cities in Holland. A fellow traveller remarked that he The size of European cities has heen a reyelation to most of us. . Nearly all have a population running into the hundreds of thousands. Naples with its 600,000, Rome 400,000, Milâ€" an 500,000, Venice 300,000, and other cities mentioned in my former letters, all have upwards of 100,000. Brussels where we are toâ€"day, _ has 750,000, mnearly as large as Toronto and Mont real together. Brussels is _ the "lace" city to which tife ladies of our party _ bave been looking forward to, cagerly. _ The writer, having little interest in this kind of finery, _ declined to _ accomâ€" pany the party to the lace factory, whict, however, is said to be worth Seeing. Toâ€"morrow we leave for a woek‘s visit to Paris and ther on to | Lonâ€" don, where we shall enjoy the opporâ€" tunity of again â€" using our language, and of conmversing _ with the natives witHout the necessity. of an interâ€" pretet. The prices at the fnarket this motnâ€" ing varied very little from last week. Butter sold at 22¢ while eggs received a ready | sale at 26¢ a dozen, thete being sca?%fl? enough for the demand, The farmers were quite optimistic as to the crops, owing to the heavy rain of the last few days. whose advertisements are to be seen prominently displayed in every large city we visited. m-mhm-m-m@fl-mfliï¬mâ€"mmm & READY MONEY FOR FARMERS E. W. Lamprey, Manager. Nothing â€" fakes tik place of ready money. . You may have credit allowed youâ€"yon may own your own . farm. 4 But without a s@olus in the form of reacy money vyou are missing the advantages and the uppo(‘\zu funities of the man with rrady money. ; Start the fund as a Savin . scount with § a,% Housefurnishing News AT THE MARKET. GEO. WEGENAST. THE BANK OF TORONTO. Our Coffee trade has increased 50 per cent. sincg Jan. ist. There is a reason. : * & We have added a Fish department to our business where we will handle nothing but the very best lines of fresh fish. Give us a trial order We will surely please you. f Pineapples are three weeks earlier than last year. They are now down to rock bottom prices. Get qur prices before buying. & . Bohlender, Phone 205 Home Roasted Coffee. Canning Pineapples. Fresh Fish. â€" RUGS! RUGS! We have without a doubt the best r and largest line of rugs at the most 4 reasonable prices. We carry in stoch the following sizes, 2 1â€"4 x 3, 2 1â€"2 3, 3 x 3, 3 x 3 1â€"2, 3 1â€"2 x 3 1â€"2, 32‘{'1‘ 3 1â€"2 x 4, 3 1â€"2 x 4â€"12. ¢ Dou‘t fail to call and see the 8.0'.4 cials which we are offerine in the line / of Rugs and Carpets. 4 WATERLOO BRANCH P. J. Wright, Manager This Week â€" only | A lovely large size Cane Rocker, regular $3.75 for â€" $2.89. Waterloo, Ontario [A bg