Ei‘*h‘icls.â€".\li.ss M. Milroy, who has Ff‘ heen spending a _ month with . old W¢frienids in this neishLorhood, returned §1Q Eden Mills _ on Wednsday.â€" Mr. â€",.agd Mrs. Hy. Mclitzer are at prosent g "visiting their two sons near Earlton, ?:f;,xw Ontario.â€" Missâ€" Bessic _ Kunpi E gent a wee\ â€" with hor sister _ and ;Jy:xll(kll(bul(‘? here, also atterding _ a _ Cegnvention in Torontoâ€"Mr. W. Tayâ€" \.; lgir atiended a Millenial Dawn _ conâ€" ?7? Vor in Toronto last week.â€" Miss /. Ada Smith of Nebraska is spending \_~ some time with her friend, Mrs. _F \*~ Harrison. â€"Miss Nota Watson of ~ or ~Hâ€"onto is tWlidaying with h>r cousin, \ / Miss Maud Westfall â€"Miss H. Bowâ€" §*u is visiting fi%ends â€" at Arkeli.â€" 5 : D. .4. Doyle, a former tracher of é"gohr school, is holidaying iKre. C o Freti ; i € Estimnates eiven on water proofing & egllars, cisterns, etc. Canada Ironite + €o., Waterloo, Ont. 31â€"5t spent a few days last week at the {E:n of Mr. R. Litster.â€"A very onâ€" A.lyable dance was held at Cluthe Reâ€" PT: t on Saturday evening. â€" Mr. W. ol lscid and family moved their houseâ€" ;ï¬bjd effccts to Doun last week â€" from s‘;s.mawu. They have taken up their ;faï¬dcnce here.â€"The members of the n Methodist cherch held a joint agflc with the Galt Lincoln Avenue S Church at Jackson Park, Galt, last ;%xturda_\. They report having a very iA oyable time.â€"Mrs. Richardson was . Emoved to thr Galt Hospital on Mon ** dmy evening, sufering with _ typhoid +â€" soenage t 0 " 0e We . i ce %. N A §° 3 f n 6 .â€"Our Busy ife Doon visitors last Friday.â€"Mrs. tierson of Almunte is visiting her r at present.â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. g:y Schrum of Preston spent the ek end with the laiter‘s pareats, . and Mrs. Weanabaker.â€" Miss B. nnabaker is sperding two weess at iskoka.â€"Mr. and Mrs. _ J. _ Macâ€" irvey were visiting friends in bFresâ€" n on Sunday.â€"The Misses Rati of eston spent last week with thcir nt, Mrs. H. R. Watson.â€"Mrs. John rrel and childsen returned home on mday after two weeks‘ visit _ to troift.â€"Mrs. J, Kummer oi Presâ€" n is spending a few weeks _ with ends.«â€"Miss Mary Brady of Borlin w. of Strasburg were visitors t Hill Farm on Sunday last.â€" iss Maggie Cooper of Hespeler spent A week end with her cousins _ at uit Hill Farm.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Roy tson of Norwich are spending two @ks‘ holidays . with the former‘s fents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Watson. â€" & Ti ‘Mrs. X. Schaner of Prestor The Unusually Good Bakâ€" ing Qualities of OCEAN FLOUR For sale by your grocer, are apprecâ€" iated by all who use it. ASK THE ONE WHO KNOWS Manufactured by Â¥s Notes.â€"The Misses Almeda, wmud Della Groh and Miss Edna igh of Hiespeler and Mr. C. WM. SNIDER, West Montrose Flour Mills Waterioo . Re:. G.M. Kaiser, of Fconomy, Pa, occupicd the pulpit of the Ev. Luthâ€" eran church on Sunday evening.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. I autenschlager motorâ€" ed to HMeidelberg last Wednesday to attend the wedding of Mr. Theo Lauâ€" tenschlager of Petersburg _ to Miss Ir m> Doetrr daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fd. Doerr of _ Heidetberg.â€"Mrs. Joâ€" soph Hofele end her daughter Dora visited their friends at Buflalo _ laSt vesk.â€"Mr. Aaron Martin of _ Brantâ€" ford spent a few daysâ€"last week _ at Steinman is recovering from his teâ€" eont iliness.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brubacht and family of Elmira spent Sinday with his brother Elias.â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Lan: of erlin â€" visited at the home of ho>r parents.â€"Mrs. E. Ery and children of Vancouver, B. C. are at presont visiting at Mr. . Hiy. Lautenschlager‘s.â€"Mr. Moses Steinâ€" man of Josephsburg will leave for the West this _ week.â€"The, Messrs Jno. Feisel, Wm.‘Weiler and Wm. Rittingâ€" er left for Elora this week in the inâ€" tâ€"rest of the Dominion _ Linseed Oil Vills to take out the machinery there znd remove it to the Baden plant.â€" Mrâ€" and Mrs. Jno. Heldnmnin, Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. fleidlinger _ motored _ to Concsto:o last Sunday to visit Mr. Jacob Schweitzer. Serious _ Accident.â€" Mr. _ Nelson *bâ€"nts was seriously hurt cn' 'l‘:-r day, Aug. 12, on the {arny of Mr. Jno Ho’hwonb, East of Pe(ï¬lï¬llg. In bis threshing outft, he was _ caught between the engine and.separator and bad 4 ribs and _ his hip bpons ctushed, ilso roceivinz other injuries. Mr. Wns Gillipie was called and _ after dressing his wounGs had bew removed to h‘s home. A few days after _ he wes operated upon by Drs. Gillespie, Anderson and Callahan. He is doing nicely at present and a speedy recovâ€" ery is the wish of all his friends. News Notesâ€"Mr. J.W. Keruh who was sick for about a month Nas again asstmed his duties at the Standard‘! Bank.â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. Becker and fans.ly of Preston after spending a verk her with _ ber parents returned to their home NMonday.â€"Mr. Chatles D. Kohler will te absent from here for atout two weeks when he . will pay _ a visit _ to friends in Lanover, Walkerion and other points north.â€" NeCutcheon Brosâ€", of Berlin purchasâ€" ed _ a fins herd of fat cattle _ from I hilip Berdux Monday.â€"Miss Martha Wa n r daughter of J. H. Wagner had the misfortune to break both collarâ€" bones â€" in _ a runaway accident last Strnday even‘ng while driving a spitâ€" it d horse which became unmanageâ€" abl>, and upset the rig throwing the occupints to th> hard pavement. Forâ€" tunately she is doinz nicely.â€"Harvest ing is noarlt _ ovet and our farmets are preparinz the soil again for seedâ€" ing.â€"Mr. James Grits is holidaying at, his home in Chepstow for a week. â€"Missâ€"K.â€"Gritz, ofâ€"Chepstow is visâ€" iting here for a few days.â€"Miss Barâ€" bara Orth was visiting at her home in Gowanstown, for a few days.â€"Mr. Wm. Hogg who was a resident here for atout 30 years left last Thursday for Simege where he intends to _reâ€" side in the future.â€"Messrs John and Gieotse Walton went to Hamilton last week for a few days.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. t4. Pfâ€"fier of Berlin, _ were visiting friends here â€" for a few days. â€" Mr. lames _ Kerr finished his course in Horticulture â€" at Guelnh and rein>d home last Friday â€"Mr. Jost Peter of Nevstadt is at present spending a week with his _ dauphter, Mrs. A. Huras.â€"Miss Lina Dietz of Kurtzv‘lle is snending a week hore with friends and is renswing old â€" acauaintances.â€" Vr. and Mrs. Wm. Hahermehl snent lost Svndav with friends in _ Heidelâ€" bere.â€"Master Victor Ottman who srent six wesks in THanover with his vncle and aunt returned home on Friâ€" day last. Ton« Islond tesorts are warm _ surf bathin=, dâ€"ep sea fishioe, _ sailine. drivin@ and trampin« and a temnerate climate, _ the tenfrerature tately risâ€" ing ahove 751 degrems _A woek on this vicin‘ty will Ao as much rood as a sea tThvnee. Fot Seashore hook1st #itâ€" inc full information anbly to C E. Hortnins, D.P.A. (HT.Ry., Toronto FiÂ¥; 3 Down by the Sea Wellesley (RoJ _ Personals.â€"Miss Sabina ‘ Snyder ot . 9e o Berlin is bholidaying for a Tew . aays at her‘ home here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ivan |FORMERLY Chmmu_ spent Sunday at â€" Breslan \ visitiig friends.â€"Miss Ida. Cressman visited friends in Strasburg on Sunâ€" c‘u'.‘“ ',“‘ day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Shafier.and in Canad Miss Laura Bell spent Sunday . wivh | (EWeUd» in the 7 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Esch near s""T."h Doon.â€"Mr. D. C. Chalmers of Yor | hOme of his son onto spent the week end with nis| (OFTORtO on Tue: aunt, Mtrs. Bemis.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ben [ 70 years, . Musselman and Master Fred Musselâ€" The late Mr, ( man of Betlin, and Mr. Stanley Milâ€" | the Village of L let of Winterboutne Sundayed _ with|*>» where he re Mr. and Mrs. George Reist. â€" Mr. | BCBts of his edu Emanuel Shants is spending _ this| OB from Victor week at Moorcfield. â€" Mrs. L. . q. |iDStitution was Moyer is spending a few days visitâ€" he received his ! ing friends at St. Jacobs and â€" vieiâ€"|CHFCUit rider in uity.â€"Miss Alice Hemis of _ Detroit| «OKa district. spount a few days the guest of her Starting down friend, Miss Florence Shepherd.â€" Mr.|a¢ Orillia, the Walter Musselman of Oshawa _ speut |Of the | gospel, Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G. _ A.|Years of age, wo Reist.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sauder of St. |the 120 miles th Sauder of St. Jacots spent Sunday his destination a visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wikie.â€"| WO°K. Tain or: Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Borlet visited | be Undertaken., Mrs. Bitner.â€"Mrs. Halter from Little Germany is spending a week _ with Mrs. Heintzman.â€"Mr. Eugene . Bruâ€" bacher spent Sunday the . gucst | of Strasbure friends. â€"Among those wh« took in the excursion to _ Niagara Falls on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedford, and Miss Ethel and Allie Bedford, Miss Ada Martin and Mr. Lloyd Martinâ€"Mr. D. M. Bemis loft last Saturday on an eight weeks‘ trip to the West and the Coast. News Notes.â€" Wha‘; looked _ very much like an attempt at highwavy robâ€" bery occurred last Thursday evening on the road leading from Bridgeport to , Conestogo.â€"Mr. Henry Hachborn, ‘ who had been delivering produce in Waterloo was on his way home by ‘ this road, and when about a mile out of Bridgeport he noticed someâ€" hbody lying by the roadside, who when‘ he got even got up and tried to stop him, but could not catch _ up as Mr Hachborn had his horses going | full speed.â€" Mz. Henty D. Dahmet â€" has had a new coat of paint put on his house and fence, giving it a very fine appearance.â€"Mr. and Mrs. (Geo. A. Bowman are spending a fortnight at Sparrow Lake, Muskoka.â€" Mr. Chas. Hilliard, who spent the past _ five months in the West, returned _ home last week. He made the home jourâ€" ney in his auto.â€"A number of Boy Scouts from Elmira are camping on the banks of the Grand a mile east of here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Adam Doetr attended the Lautenschlager _ Doerr wedding in Heidelberg last Wednes day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Stroh, Mr. Noah and Miss Stroh attended the funcral of the late Geo. Schietâ€" Gordon of Listowel spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~Jas. Fenton.â€"Messrs.â€"George â€"and ~John Dahmet with their wives and familioes of Waterloo spent Sunday with Bir. and Mrs. Henry H. Dahmer.â€" Mr. Jas. Fenton feft on Tuesday for Moose Jaw, and other places in the West.â€"Recent â€"visitors at the _ Bend farm were Mrs. HilkerMr. _ Clayton Hilker and Miss Fiddler of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hilker of Peterâ€" boro, Miss Wright of New York and Mrs. Kelley and children and Miss N. Wright of Guelph.â€"Miss Minnie Both of Berlin was visiting friends _ here last week.â€"Mr. Arthur Focerster of Tavistock visited friends here _ over Sunday.â€" Miss Bowman _ of Royersâ€" ford, Pa., is spending a short time at the home of her uncle, Mt. L. Bowman.â€"Mr. George McKenzie _ of Weseloh & Co.‘s staff, Berlin, is spending his holidays at his home here.â€"Mr. Ezra Mauer spent Sunday at his home in North Woolwich. holtz Lautonschlagerâ€"Docrr. â€" _A â€" very pretty church wedding took place in St. .John‘s Lutheran chursh, 1 éelâ€" berg, on Wednesday, Aug. .4t‘1, a: 2 o‘clock, when Miss Trene Doerr, ©‘dâ€" est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ow ad Doetc was united in the bonds of boly wedlock to Mr. Theodore Lantsnsthâ€" lager, only son _ of Mr. and _ Mrs. Adam Lautonschlager of Petorslurg. The church was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and the ceremony was â€" performed _ by the Rev. E. Scheulke in the prosence of a large number of relatives and frieads. ‘ihe pretty bride entered the charch _ on the arm of hoz father to the sirains of Lohegrin‘s wedding march. _ She was daintily attired in a gown _ of white charmeuse satin, long tuile veal and carried a shower bougnet of white roses. Miss Carrie Doerz, thc bride‘s sistor, attended as bridesmard, wearing pink silk, white plumed hat and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The groom was attended by his couâ€" sin, Mr. Fred Weppler of Petersburg. \fter the ceremony a reception | was held at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents. The young couple loft the next motning for a ttip to Detroit and ’l‘nfodu. the bride travelling in a navy biue tailored suit with black plumed hat.. Upon their return they will reâ€" side _ in Petersburg. _ Their _ many friends _ wish them many years of happy wedded life. T OVERS|: ILEFT OVE Conestogo Heidelberg o / t on a esn "If â€" He is survived by three sons _ and two _ dauchters, _ Mrs. Wainwrieht. Orillia: Mrs. Rowman, citv; Jahn K. vrincinal of the Colleciate Institute at Moose .Jaw. Sask.: Thomas, Sasâ€" katchewan. and F.J. Toronto. His wife â€" predeccased him atout fiv vears. % ie was charniingly gowned in ivory crepe de chene, over silk trimmed with pearls â€"and shadow _ lace, ai be undertaken. Aiter serving in this district _ for Miterilg to the spiritual needs of the hardy settlers, who had made their homes among the rocks of Muskoka, the minister was stationed at various points alone the lakes, and conducted pastorates durâ€" ing his long and active life in Rose mount, â€" Hagersville, London _ Fast, London _ West, Georgetown, Acton. Fergus, Walkerton, Lucknow, Mitchell Elmira and Preston. atite cased bim arout , | News Notes.â€"Rev. Reble occupied vears. fredetrased h‘m: arout _ fiv the pulpit in the Lutheran church Eâ€" P irdra on Sunday.â€"Mr. Ed. and Wm. Spahr of Goderich spent the _ week 3000000000000 0000006® end with their grandâ€"father, Mr. Anâ€" drew Spahr.â€"Mrs. _ P. Kreitzweiset, spent a weeks‘ vacation at her home Hj)meneal rear Heidelberg.â€" Mrs. M. Goctz, $ © |and son Milton are spending a few WW d‘)’fl with friends at Grand Bend, vrcroonocarncararsccnnpee® near Wiarton.â€"Miss R. McCormick of KLAEHNâ€"McCANN. Mill:ank spent Monday in town.â€"Mt. â€" > ho __â€" R.B. Hamilton of Millbank spent Sunâ€" & very pretty: wedding was solemâ€"|day in our town.â€"Mr. Peter Glebe, nized ° Manday ‘ï¬t 3 o‘clock at the|and family of Wellesley spent Sun-‘ home oï¬ â€˜Mr. Mrs. 1. Atkinson,{day at V.R. Berlets.â€"Mr. _ Ameial: Port Dalhousic, when Miss Helen|Dietold left Thursday for Berlin.â€"Mr Elizabeth McCarn was wedded to|and Mrs. V.R. Berlet and daughter Mr. John C. Klaehn of Berlin. The|Ester are spending a two weeks‘ Vaâ€" nuptial: lmot was tied by the Rev.|cation with friends in Wiarton _ and Donald ‘Tait, bencath an arch of|other points. â€"Mrs. Sutter â€" and ferns and _cut flowers. Onlv tik im | qaughter.Fhoebe left Friday for a mediate relatives and friends _ Wel€|two weeks vacation to Berlin, _ Roâ€" prescnt. The bride, who was _EIVCU|chester N.Y.. and other points.â€" We away by her uncle, Mr. Atkinsofh,.|are sorry to report the iliness of entered the drawing room to the| yjes (Geneva Stricker and we â€" WiSh strains of Mendelssohn‘s _ wedding| poy a speedy re€over=.â€"Mr. W. O. march, played ‘by Miss Mary Tai +â€"â€"Gmdawâ€"in 14 k €Church in Canada has gone to Bis last teward, in the person of the Hev. * J. 8. .Collh:., who passed away at ‘the home of his son 460 °°"'E Street, ‘Toronto on Tuesday, at ripe age of 10 years, The late Mr. Collings was botn in the Village of.Lowville, rlalton Counâ€" ty, where he received the first rudiâ€" ments of bis education. After graduaâ€" tion from Victoria Colleg®, when that institution was located at Cotourg, he received his first appointment, 2s sircuit rider in the wilds of the Musâ€" koka district. Starting down the mission station at Orillia, the pluck ministet of '.heul gospel, thely zlol“yngbout 25 years of age, would ride on horseback the 120 miles through deep bush, to his destination at Bracebridge. Every About fifteen _ years aco he retited from active work, and had since lived qhintly with his son on Collece St. . wore tile conventional veil and _ carâ€" ried a shower of bridal roses _ and orchids. The bride was attended by ber friend Miss Hazel Betrvy, who was becomingly attired in pink lansâ€" dowhe. trimmed with lace, and wore a Juliet cap of lace and rosebud; she carried a sheaf of pink roses. _ Mr. Geo. J. Badke of Berlin supported the groom. The bride‘s only _ ornaâ€" ment was a necklet of nearls and perâ€" idots. _ The gift to the bridesmaid was a cameo rinz, to the groomsman a cameo stock pip, and to Miss Tait a gold bar pin. _ The ceremong over and congratulaâ€" tions extended, all repaired to the diting room where a sumptuous . deâ€" ieuner was served. Many gifts testiâ€" fied to the estcem and popularity in which the young couple are _ held, among thent being aKcase of silver from the choir of the Presbyterian church. of which the bride was\ a member. The happy couple left by evening boat for Toromto, enroute for . a month‘s horeymoon amcng the Musâ€" koka Lavbes. The bride travelled in a smart tailored â€" suit of navyy _ blue, with hat to match. Upon their â€"re turn they will be at home to their many friends after Sept. 17th, at 121 Louisa street. Berlin. Mr. Klachn is connected with the Maple Leaf Rubber Co., Port _ Dalâ€" housie, and the Merchants‘ Rubber Co., Berlinâ€"St. Catharines Joutrnal. SUNDAY COMNCERTS IN GALT. Sunday band concerts have been deâ€" finitely decided on in Galt. The first to r hold _ will be in Victoria Park next Sunday afternoon, the _ Kiltie band to play. Proceeds will go _ to benefit _ the hospital. The decision is a good _ deal of a shock to this staid Presbyterian community, but is believed that the sacred features in th> program wll appeal strongly to musiclovers, and that objections to the imnovation will be overcome. VIENNA.â€"It is repPorted from Soâ€" fia that king Ferdinand of Bulgatia will probably abdicate in favor _ of Crowr Prince Boris. The Kine himâ€" sell has repeatedly expressed this inâ€" tention. apparently convinced it _ is the only. means to avoid a revolution. MINARD‘S LMNIMENT â€" CUREs DISTEMPER. WILL LIKELY ABDICATE. rain or shine, this trip would ol the Methodist s gone to bis last Ester are spending a two weeks‘ vaâ€" cation with friends in Wiarton _ and other points. â€"Mrs. Sutter â€" and daughter .Fhoebe left Friday for a two weeks vacation to Berlin, Roâ€" chester N.Y.. and other points.â€" We are sorry _ to report the iliness of Miss Geneva Stricker and we _ wish Master Albert Smith of Berlin spent a few davs oi last week with Mr. .lohn McKenty.â€"Mr. _ Barney Lantz,: R. Weitzel and Harry Ashby of El mira, spent â€"Sunday at the fornter‘s home here.â€"Miss A. Hepky of Drayâ€" ton spent the week end at Mr. C. Lantz‘s.â€"Miss Clara Foerster _ and Miss K. Kreitzweiser of Waterloo spent a week‘s vacation with . Mrs. Philip Kreitzweiser.â€" Mrs. James Kretz and sister of Wellesley â€" spent Sunday with Miss Pearl Friedman.â€" Mr..C. Lantz and family spent Sunâ€" in Wellesley. C. A. BOEHM General Insurance Agent Established 1864 Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, King St. Business Office 249, House 209. Business soiicitea tor first class Remnants of All GCoods are marked very /low. Sumâ€" mer Hosiery, Summer Underwear, Summer Parasols, Summer Waists, Summer Whitewear, Summer Wash CGoods, etc. are some of the Broken Lines that must be sold. Come and see the Great Bargains durâ€" ing the Great . ; The past 10 days of SPECIAL SELLING have certainly brought our Stock of Stnimer‘Merch» andise down to a very normal state andâ€"at the same time left a lot of Odd Lines, Luft Overs and Remâ€" nants on our counters. These must be cleared out within the next two weeks. The prices in many cases will only be a fracâ€" tion of the cost. OF OUR BIC MIDâ€"SUMMER SALt Linwood S. B. Bricker & Co. LEFT OVER SALE THE BERLIN CREAMERY CO. BENTONR ST. Phone 346 BERLIN ON T. Lines 1c to $1.00. Fish Poles, etc. Big Stock of minnow for bass and other fishes. Everything for the Fisherman. King Street Our butterfat prices are always based on the true condition of the butter market and we are not governed by what.others pay. We need mote cream in order to meet the increasing demand for our butter. Every can of cream we receive is carefully and honestly weighed sampled and tested. The producer is thus assured of a _ correct repert upon every shipment. We furnish free cans and pay express charges. ‘ Our checks are issued every two woeks and cashed at par, â€" Write for our booklet. c MRS. J. DOERSAM e Want More â€"â€"Cream â€" â€"â€"â€" Fishing T ackle Waterloo T \