q * * * *valtide ot /s ¢ It will" pay _ ChronicleTelegraph *â€"_ feaders to read â€" the advertisentents _ dn this issue and take advantage . of F the ‘many bargaifs offered. _â€"*‘v > Tenders will pe received for the A new Quality, Mattress Co‘s 3 storey y _/â€" brick factory, which will be built ? on Allen St. Plans and specifications t cenm be seen at the oflice of the Arâ€" t _chite¢t, Mr. Ornan G. Scheifele. § .\ The entfance results which were anâ€" f fiounced on Wednesday are indeed _ a _ dredit to the Waterloo students who tried and also to the staff. _ Thirty §. zlen Waterloo pupils wrote on the *.r~ @xams, and out of these _ thirtyâ€"four ‘ ( i 92 per cent. passed. Thirteen of ‘e thirtyâ€"four successful _ students Passed with honors. .. J" Detent A clothing ummer July 24 Now is ‘@oNMars «Rev. R.J. Elliott of Dunnville, ocâ€" * #upied the pulpit in the _ Methodist W on Sunday very acceptably. /‘ «_ *Comzratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. A.. MeiIntyre, on the arrival last Sunâ€" . S@ay morning of a son and heir. _~_ /. Another money saving event . will be Ernst‘s big clothing sale at Berâ€" lin. w ad. on amother page. ‘ . Theâ€" many friends of Miss Lillian ... Â¥ungblut, will he pleased to learn: /â€" that she is recovering nicely from her. Fecent operation at the Stratiord hos ‘Thâ€"re was a good supply of produce a} the ‘Waterloo Market this mornâ€" fbg. Raspberries, currants, _ gooseâ€" hétries, cherries and other fruit were | to be had in abundance. Eggs sold f at 24 and 25 cents per dozen and butâ€" ter at 25 and 26 cents. Following are .a few prices of the market. â€" .Buiter, per 1b, 25 and 26c. : Egges, per dozen, 24 and 25c. Red cherries, per small pail, 50c. â€"Red cherries, per large pail, $1.00. â€"â€" Currants, small basket, 10c. Raspberries, small basket 10c. â€" Beans, smallâ€" basket 10c. ‘ef the "Fresh Air Fund" of the Salâ€" vétion Army, Toronto. _ The party was beld on Mr. _ Alfred Snyder‘s lewn, which was gaily decorated for tWe occasion with Chinese _ lanterns, m(m'd candles, etc., _ which with serfol musical selections . from _ a gramophone _ made _ the scene ï¬; a bright and interesting _ one little folks did a good business in the sale of home made dainties, . iceâ€" cfeam, peanuts, candy, a fish port, etc., etc., from the receipts of which quite a handsome sum was cleared to awell the funds of this worthy objéct, * Detenbeck‘s, _ Waterioo‘s _ popular clothing store are putting on a . big b!ln-m-r Cleanâ€"up Sale _ Thursday, July 314, till â€" Saturday _ Aug. 2nd Now is your opportunity to save #oHMars _ on â€" nminy bargains offered. Read their big ad on page eight. The employeesâ€" of the Gurneyâ€"Fo inâ€" Ury Company, and friends of Toronto numbering several hundred . arrived in Waterlooâ€"by â€"specialâ€"Gâ€":Tâ€"R.train;, ©omprising seven coaches gp Saturday mrorning and picnicked at Watetloo‘s beautiful park. The day was spent in ‘The members of the Waterloo Presâ€" Bbyterian Cifirch Choir, and a _ few visitors, 35 in all, _ were entertained at "Carrick House," the home of the choir leader, Miss L. M. Bruce, last Saturday evening, from six to ten o‘clock, the guest of honor being Mr. Fred Edmonds, who left the folâ€" lowing day for a two months vacaâ€" tion in England. High Tea was servâ€" ed at 6.30 at prottily decorated tables after which outâ€"door sports were in dulged in and pretty prizes distributâ€" ed to the lucky winmners of the varâ€" ious events. < A programme of vocal afd instrumental music brouglft to a elose a very pleasant and profitable evening. + An appeal for sweet chatity _ was jade last Thursday evening by the mh fol‘s of George â€" anl Allan streets, at their annual social in aid games, | music, etc., and all the visiâ€" tors _ thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The officials in charge of the excurâ€" Sion expressed themselves as _ highly delighted with Waterlov‘s fine purk and _ the many advantages offered. ‘They signified their intentions of _ aâ€" gain returning neXt year. ‘A most successful school year has just closed at the Berlin _ Business College. Nearly 300 students have attended during the year. The Fall Term opens on Tuesday, Sept. 2. All inquiries | for catalog or information will receive prompt attention. % DETROIT EXCURSIONâ€"Chronicle Telegraph and Berlin Daily Telegraph Excursion to Detroit on Saturday, Mugust 2ad, via C.P.R., return fare $2.45. Tickets good four days. f * _ Mr. Harok l ..'::.'. Moaday: fron g Mrs, Wm. All stook new and fresh |..«*,,"5, #! E11. A :“ } ‘.g:. ':n' a 4 A P : 'i o Drug Stere : > PMLLGEALE UkXaILh+aKkL! \*twas a visite! SUMMER CLEANâ€"UP SALE DAKS*+~~ â€"| Miss B. Mabel Dunbkam has returnâ€" ed from a pleasant holiday trip T throug!? the Canadian West. ° â€"| Mr. Jack Cunningham of Milverton was a welcome visitor jif town over i\ Waterloo Park Taesdag afternoon: . | Sunday in d:“ Ella mu% on Thesday. l:ï¬l lr.m.lhflh.’ s u] yinte Monday from a trip to Oliphant. Dover, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. Bayman and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Breithaupt and famâ€" ily, and _ Mrs. Augustine and family with their guests, were happy weekâ€" end visitors at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Arthur _ Jones and two‘ chil dren of Belleville are visitors at the home of her motMer, _ Mrs. Frederick Snyder, Quen street. Mrs. E. P. Clement and family are establishked for tilk â€" holiday _ season at their summer _ home at Portage Point, on the Georgian Bay. Mr. Fred Derbean of London _ was a business visitor in town on _ Wedâ€" nesday. Miss E. Frohnapel of Detroit, who has been spending a couple of weeks with friends, returned to her _ home Thursday morning. Mrs. John Koelln has returned to her home in Michigan City., after spending some time with friends in town. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Adoliph Knauff of Buffâ€" alo are spending pleasant holidays with the formet‘s patents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Knauf, Younge St. Mr. Roman Sehl left on Thursday to attend the Heating and Ventilatâ€" ing Engéneering Convention in _ Buflâ€" alo, N.Y. Master Dougtas Hall has returnad to his home in Toronto after a pleasâ€" ant month‘s vacation at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb:. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schmitt returnâ€" ed from a week‘s vacation spent in Hamilten, with their friends Mr and, Mrs. Gus, K unts. Rev. R.J. Elliott returned to Dunnâ€" ville after a visit of several days . in town, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. _ Geo. Diehel Rev. W.H. Krauf of Port Colbotne last Sunday exchanged puipits _ with Rev. R.C. Wilkie, of Galt and paid a short visit to Waterloo on _ Monday before returning to Port Colborne. Miss Linnie Groff is spending a weeks‘ vacation in Elmira and Florâ€" adale. ° Mrs. Robert: Kischel is visiting friends in Michigan City, for several Mr. John Unser of Detroit returned on _ Monday after a visit of several wee‘s a guest at the home of Mr. Frank Good. Miss Lavra Bauman left for Detroit this morning where she will ~spend several weeks. Miss Edith Conrad left for Detroit this morning where she intends _ to spend two weeks. *‘ Mrs. Specker, of New York, atre visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. Jac. Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Zick of Montreal are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas‘O‘Donneli, John St. Mr. and Mrs. A.K. Cressnyan and Mr. and Mrs: Harry Hahn were guests of GadshiN friends on Sunday. Mr. Ben. Brubacher left this mornâ€" ing on a Visit to friends in , Pgï¬sylj vania. * Mr. and Mrs. Wny McDougall visitâ€" ed the formetr‘s sister in Gadshill, on Sunday. ~ Rev. Father Zinger has left _ for Albany, N. Y., and difrererst points in MassaclHusetts. ~ Miss Gladys and Hilda Hamel Te turmed from their weeks vacation. spent eith friends in Heidelberg. Mr. R. Forrest Ogilvie of Montreal spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker this week. Messrs. Alex. Sehl and Prof. Paul have returned ftom afew days‘ visit in Penetang. ; Mr. and Mrs.William Bates of Cleveland Ohio, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Devitt. Mrs. W.A. Suyder and children and Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. George Wegenast have returned from an énioyable trip ol several months to Europe." * > Mr. anl Mrs. George Wegenast have returned from a most enjoyable holiâ€" day trip of three months in Europe. . Miss Kathleen HaWHl of Prince Alâ€" bert, Sask., was a weekâ€"end visitor with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Wobb. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Bean returned Tuesday from a two weeks| vacation SPent at Oliphant. Miss Florence Kough of Blue Isâ€" land, I11. is a guest at the Lome of Mr., mw . of Toronto was a bt in‘ town over Sunday . use Béstrive‘ MMbBougal! is visiting ‘Toronto friends for a few days. Toronto friends for a few days. _ Miss Amelia Seyler took t the Deâ€" troit exoursion over Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. George Aletter and family of Montreal are the guests of Mrs. C. Kump{, King street. Mr. Wm. Rockel is spendidg 2 48W | jummer home ‘days with Detroit friends. |; ; . ... ;"‘:‘W) Mr. Geo. . Schallbora . of Toromto[and Mrs. M. a»aaar en o O C AW TE amriinitiii{ 1 ~da cAE e > _i; «s s( 0; : .A. Picuicked at the ‘m.’mrv“ spent 4. }â€" ‘o * sgesu|atameme ---’ l Reduction Knife rjfut hofiday ‘of *‘ two weeks at â€"Port| & W a. mss M B2A * n oo * * > > e i ts map nees wl [ H1es CU d | *Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Rumpel abd| Â¥ * ud + s m ! |iefana fumily wite uie weqy tor thaly o esw _‘ ‘*i} * | mmer wame is presuung © 4 Heep [ $¢ : . s P ‘_'!‘jm;)"‘ ml“' r T Ta ) "ha § > A : F ie Mr. Walter Ufielman is visiting * friends in Southampton for â€" sevcral â€" T M days. 4 Mr. Austin Unger and three _ Sons J Ufle Masters, Irvin, _ Austin and Harold B N are visiting at the home of Mr.‘ ‘ e P . Frank Good corner Albert and Young w 0. tx. *#3 ¢: o f streets. $ pul ie â€" ; * â€"% & f Mrs. H.J. Smith and daughter AL|‘ g ,'rWaterlc fra and Mrs. Conrad returned on Friâ€" i * day from a few weeks holiday at Southampton. assesrseikseresrrsa2eereses Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kreutziger and wammman o on pememppenpacgn en ons oi mnammmetzciazes Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kreutziget of + 1 Palmerston were guests at the home ' of Mr. Frank Good onâ€"Friday. y Mrs Bonthrom and daughter .‘an s “' returned to Hensall Saturday after a 4 .visit of several months with her BY 'mE STAW parents Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Yungblut. 5 n maws o § Mr. and Mrs. Adoliph Knauff â€" who p J have been visiting with the former‘s Mr.Geo. ww Reh,'med parents _ this _ last week, left > mwâ€" ‘motnring for their home in Buflalo. Trip ta Europe Mr._andâ€"Mrs. Hienrye Becker,â€"â€"Miss *‘ use blliiniinng Clara Schweitzer and Miss NoOra| Or; Wednesday afternoon, July 16th, Hamel motored to Hantilton on Sunâ€" the head office staf of th> Mutual day. ife of Canada had the pleasure of Tha usual large crowd of n#isic loyâ€" ers of the Twinâ€"City attended _ the tand concert on the Square _ Friday evening. < The Waterino band under the. leadetshipâ€"of Prof. Pani, rendered a sPIrndid program "of music _ which was heartily appreCtiated by those in attendance. Th> funcral was held on Wodnesda® To St. Louis R.C. Church and thence to _ Mt. Hope Cemetery _ o# the sikt months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Salen:, King St., The â€" death of which occurred on Monday, being caused by whooping cough and _ conâ€" vulsions. *» W. IH. Breithaupt, leaving Mrs. Murâ€" vhy for a still further holiday with her numerous Twinâ€"City friends. Mrs. M. E. Bowlby accompanied by Mrs. J. P. FeancH and daughter Patâ€" ticia, left on Wednesday afternoon for Bostom, Mass., with the intention of spending a month at the seaside.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kranz returned by automobile to their home in Sbharâ€" on, Pa., last week, after a delight ful fortnight‘s visit with relatives and frienis in Beflin. Mr. Norman Berkinshaw returned to Toronto last Siaday afternoon after an cnjoyable visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Shwh, John stréet. Mrs. Berkinshaw is resmnainimg for> a still further visit with her Watcrloo friends. FUNERAL OF INFANT CHILD. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Trebnergard| welc ~nd Mr. and Mrs. E. Frvy have reâ€" | mon turned from afew days‘ visit in | recte Southampton. mem Mr.+and Mrs. Conrad Huehnergard | bled and Mr. and Mrs. E. Frey and _ son| *2" Walter left on Friday for Southampâ€"| C253 ton _ where they will sPend several S’k’" days. “"'_"‘ Mr. \John Murphy las returned to Montreal after a very en‘oyable visit at the flome of his daughter, Mrs. _ Mrs. Huntington of North Bay, is spending a few days at the home of her niece, Mrs. G. Diebel. 4 Miss L. Meyer, head ntilliner at ‘J. Ufielman‘s, left for Southampton, where sife will spend several monthks at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Sturm and family teâ€" turned to their home on _ Tuesday, after spending a few days with El mira and Linwood friends. L Mr. B.E. Bechtel left on Tuesday om a month‘s business trip to the ‘Western Provinces. _ [3 Mr. Charles A. Boehm returned on Tuesday aftes spending a few days at his summer home at Southampton. _ Mr. Thos. Hilliard left on Tuesday on a business trip for Winnipeg and other points. * .04 . Mr. R. Kaiser left _ toâ€"day for Prantford where he will visit frienlll‘ for a few days. L s Mr. Carl Roschman leff on Tuesday on an extended trip to England and Germany . 2 Mr, Geo. Kumpf of Buffalo is spend ing afew days at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. A.E.. Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad autoed _ to Hamxiton <this, morning. N‘Y. are visitors at the home of Mr:| 6 More and Greater Sacrificesâ€"â€"â€"We Literally and Mrs. Jacob Conrad. * Miss Jessie Stuart has returned Must Double our Salesâ€"â€"â€"It Is a Race from a visit of geveral weeks with * Rev. D. J. and Mrs. Cornish at their o > =~ Against Time home in Forest, Ont. f tunit 5 All profits swept away, a sale without a parallel, oppor y Miss Alice Giep who has been the . _4 days sale of Big Hargains before the public. Money guest of Miss Laura Bauman left for| $ _2 e time. _4 days sale of Big Barg Miss Mary E. Staufler is holidaying with friends in Batien and _ Plattsâ€" ville, ' Miss C. Conrad has returned after a couple of weeks‘ vacation at South FINE BAND CONCERT Lo The Manager gave a brief outline of his itinerary, and promised to go into details when a more favorable opportunity presented itsel{. He said that the greatest pleasure among the many he had enjoyed, was that of coming back home. Waterloo~ ‘was among the most charming places, afâ€" ter all, and the ‘head office of tile Muâ€" tual Lile of Carada was the â€" rfost pleasing structure for business . purâ€" poses he lad seen in all his travels. Aiter he had ceased speaking, t Secretary of the Company, the Mï¬ cal Director and tlhe Actiary . ad some words of welcome. The _ funcâ€" tin then became entirely _ informal, and a delightiul social hour was _ enâ€" joyed by th> happy gathering. The following were the results of the games at Mount Forest Greep bowling tournament this week in which the local rink skipped by Mr. A.H. Snyder wete defeated: bled in the Directors‘ room, . which was artistically decorated for ‘the ocâ€" casion, the President, Mr. E. P. Clement, K.C., Chairman ex officio, in his usual happy manner, called on Mr. Wegenast, who hal _ previously ‘"shaken hands all round," to say a few words in regard to his sojourn in FEurope. the head office stafl of th> Mutual ife of Canada had the pleasure of welcoming home ‘ from his * three months of travel, the Managing Diâ€" rector, Mr. George Wegenast. . The members of the stafi, having assemâ€" Grand Valley Pamsay ......... ‘Waterioo ) Mount Fotest. A.H. Snyder.......141 R. (Galbraceth.13 ‘Paisley Allen . eesecrcseserece0e0008808ere22e0e 0822888020808‘ OM“QM‘; Remember Saturday, July 26th, $ Monday, July 28th, and Sale Prices Thursday, July 24th. J. Uffelmann p A“i + % ‘C & / 3 "" Â¥o °C “" .,' Oe hes ‘.‘ ,i """"""‘"'-'v' "Yw"'vf""'.'rvâ€".' s e oo > â€" bec v o a 5m : es . hatk 4 f * ¢, gore 4 # eA + wW Wce â€"® in y Te it 3. ~I FaBm" # 4 1 ne Te n SW 1dâ€"uUmMmmMmer o@al¢g a + 4 : 3 $ » oo . ho M ty m THs will be witho# question the biggest heap of bargains for méen, women and children ever put pefore beiotre the public in any town in Canada. Drop cverytliing and get here. All profits swept away, a sale without a parallel, opportunity of a life time. 4 days sale of Big Hargains before the public. Money saving opportunity that appeals to you. Piano keys all disposed of. All parties holding keys kindly bring them in at omce. Your key may unfaster tife lock. Grand Prize Contest will continue a short time longer. & We well know that in order to make amy sale a success . you must first have the goods and lots of them. After that down with the prices. Get the prices down and you‘H get a crowd, get them away down and you‘ll get an immense throng, so that‘s what we‘ll Special Notice Trophyâ€"1st Round Association BOWLERS LOST 2nd Round Waterloo 18 A.l. Snyder..11 Friday Watet o. C 17 ‘A.H. Snyder.10 .( .. Waterloo, Ont. © iday, July, 25th, and Big Saturday, July 26th Smashed to At a meeting of the directors of the Waterloo County. Loan & Savings Co. hsld on Monday afternoon it was decided to buy the Kump{f block on Erb St., until recently used as the ‘Waterloo Post Office. ‘The building is a _ handsonte twoâ€"storey brick strucâ€" ture, centrally located and well aâ€" dapted for use . as an office building. The Company will move into _ theit new premises in about a month. ‘ It is the intention of the company to remodel the frontâ€"and interior of the building â€"and to have the _ most modetn office fixtures installed, that will afford the best facilities to the public. It is expected _ that the neâ€" cessary . alterations will be made in the mear future and that the _ comâ€" pany will be able to occupy the new quartets with a monthor two. | i+ m n ToP l 1 P A Philadélphia â€" exthange contains |_ The Waterloo Trolley Léaguers won the following regarding the recent illâ€" by a recordâ€"breaking score of 28 _ to ness and death of the late Rarnabus|18 in a rageed game against Hespeler Devitt:â€" last Saturday afternoon. ‘The pifchâ€" Mr. Barnabus Devitt, a director of|°fs of both teams were hit hard and the Grain Committe of the Commerâ€"{Often and the fielders were kept on , cial Exchange and one of the oldest the run all the time. Fout home runs, and best â€" members of the exchange,| were _ made during the engageiment . was found unconscious in his _ office| The score in detail. in th* Bourse, on Tuesday evening. He s was taken to the pe,.,.syy,vania Hos.| _ MesPc)er A.B. RJLE, pital, suffering from kidney. _ trouble. | CTaig, Bb ... .. . ......6 40 200 He regained consciousness for a short| Murphy 3b ...... ... ... .....6 4 3 i1 time but relapsed again into unconâ€") Harvey ss ... ... ...3 3 1 3 sciousn>ss and passed away. Friday Liersch, 1. ... a B 2 1 evening .July 18th, Crs, sevitt . s Craven, p. .....0 ... .. .3 2 1 0 A Philadelphia _ exchange contains the following regarding the recent illâ€" ness and death of the late Barnabus Devitt:â€" IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE DEAL , .. Tuesday, Juty 29th The Late Barnabas Devitt. Smithereens THE BANK OF TORONTO. $ BERLIN BRANCH Â¥ < \â€" ~ watEnloog srancn | E. W. Lamprey, Manager. P. J. Wright, Manager Be uo many 7 bof ag 1. s le cÂ¥ 1 5 Cf Nothing takes tife place ol ready momey. You may have ere‘it allowed yonâ€"-yo'u‘ niy own your own farm. But without a si@olus in the form of reacy money you are missing the advantages and the opporâ€" tunities of the man with ready money. Start the fund as a Savin ount with _ READY MONEY FOR FARMERS WATERLOO W ~ Our Coffee trade has increased 50 per cent. si Jan. ist. There is a reason. . °. 22 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. â€" â€" Pineapl;les are three weeks earlier than last. ye'ar.t’ They are now down to rock bottom prices. Get our prices before buying. D. Bohlender, Phone 205 : C H. MILLS & CO. : This Store Bristling with Bargains. Crowds are coming to this Sile of Genuine Barâ€" â€" YOUR CHOICE 16e. onl isnnsmm esnt oh rigroninnrcormoets *tins. TEEriNnuE aAnh CHILDREN‘S DRESSES, s oo utnasA us SWEEPING REDUCTION. SsCoTCH GINGHAMS Every piece is a bargain; All our Childrem‘s Dresses in they are all new good _ fast white and colored, to be sold, g colors and right in style and ‘ _ all are mew, reliable in _ fit, 4 quality, reg up to 30c. s quality and style. ‘ colors to match small pattern designs, regular 15c. SALE PRICF 15c. SALE PRICE $2.49, . SILK FINISHED FOULARD BLACK SILK PETTICQATS %5 pieces | in good patterns A 4 +0 ds and shades. cadet. ‘navy, tan. Chiffon Tafeta ‘Silk, _ soft, SALE PRICE $1.00 WHHTE INDIAN HEAD DRESS SKIRTS. gains, where Reliable Quality, Style ! â€"‘ ‘"end Value reign R Home Roasted Coffee. Fresh Fish. Canning Pineapples. , ‘navy, tan, A.B. RJILE.|q lee 402 e|® Do 403 3 lCs g a osl. 4 3 3 1 :1 C3 2 1 0 | Waterloo Schasfier, 34 ... Bechtel, cf. ... ... Bauver, 1b. ... . :'loletzlrey, 2b ... , Mickus, c. ... Meadow, ss ... . Schwartz, 1p. ... Motchman, rf. ... Reibél, P. ..â€".. . Hespelar. . Waterloo _ Johnson, rf. ‘Wells, ef. ... Pfeifiet, 16. . YVon FRAC, © w.ssisrve.. s CHIDOR lm*aw' -'lllo bright ang) flexible _ made . in googd qt;g. All lengths, a li;: class skirt, regular $6.00. This seasom‘s best style of Wash Goods, white _ grounds, with colored stripe, also medâ€" ium colors in grey, pink, ‘blue, with colored â€" dtripe, â€" regular SALE PRICE 19%c. STRIPED RATINE ..506 011 032â€"18 13 ..270 710 713â€"28 28 A.BR.H.E.