4+ s at C ;fl- Gertru "'4’ Â¥ith New Ha: _ _ Mr. Arthur 5, for a few M . O. M. e apending 3 Mr. Carl Ro ‘a&" ftom a six . \ m. 4 ie r. J. Fis: y after a y einnati and Tc f; Mr. and Mrs A ned from a ;‘gï¬ &.,u and P Pt *Mrs. R. Foi â€"*, sons returned ."3 â€" ‘Miss Kathlee FF Sask., is the (% J. H. Webb. g \ _ Mrs. Maggie b‘t visit: to her :r’_f :’ Vancouver, The most important social event of the carly Autumn seison, and ong that has been keenty anticipated by their hosts of friends, was the marâ€" riage of Miss Dorothy .Jean Pearson, ohbly daughter of Mrs. H. F. Pearson, Mr. Thos. W. Seagram, youngest of Joseph E. Seagram, Exâ€"M.P., Thursday at 1.30 p.m., at ~ St. hdrew‘s Church, Berlin, which was Profusely and most | artistically decâ€" orated for the occasion with white asters, palms, ferns, smilax and ‘ trailing vines, while white satin rébbon marked the pews reserved for the immediate relatives and very cJose {riends. Following _ the bright. _ reception, which was held at the residence _ of the bride‘s mother, Mr. and _ Mrs. Seagram motored to Galt, to take | mevening train for New York, irom thence thoy will sail on the "Olymâ€" pic,"" for a trip of some _ months abroad. _Beldom has so much pleasurable inâ€" tgrest been evinced in _ a inarriage, ngt only ~ because of the _ universal Popularity of the bride and groom, but on account of the union of two of the Twinâ€"City‘s best known and most esteemed families. I The bridesmaids, best man and wshers at the wedding, with a few friends, were entertained right royalâ€" f'y by Mr. and Mrs. George Rumpel| at ‘"Forrest Hill""‘ in the evening, | which proved a _ aelightful terminaâ€", lion to such a‘ festive occasion. l _Mrs. W. D. Lee and Miss Bessic Kee left on _ Monday afternoon _ to spend a couple of days in Toronto. &n route to Whitby, where Miss Besâ€" ste will take a course at the Ontario Ladies‘ College. m J. Fischer returped home on' y after a visit spent with Cinâ€"‘ €innati and Toledo friends, | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bauet‘ have re‘ x::d from a honeymoon trip to | it and Pontiac, Mich. ® 1 *Mrs. R. Fortest Ogilvie and two, sons returned to Montreal on Tuesâ€" day. | Miss Kathleen Hall of Prince Albert‘ Sask., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb. 1 Mrs. Maggie Erb left last week lut| visit to her son, Mr. Albert Erb, | :) Vancouver, B. C. ‘ «Mrs. J. H. Webb has returned from & delightful holiday of two weeks at| Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. ‘Mrs. Caldwell and son of â€" Barrie are visitors at the home of Mr. and For sale by your grocer, Manufactured by ASK THE ONE WHO KNOWS The Unusuallyâ€" Good Bakâ€" ing Qualities of | OCEAN FLOUR are apprecâ€" iated by all who use it. Miss Gezxtrude Beam speoat Friday; Mr. J. Reide} of Stf Clements was ith New Hamburg triends. * a visitor in town on Friday. Mr. Arthur Kranz left this morn=! Mr. Peter Roos is a dusiness visiâ€" for a few days stay in London. . tor in Ottawa for a few days. . ‘O. M. Umbach has returned Mr. and Mrs. H. Longhurst of spending a week at her home in Hamilton are guests of _ Wateriooe WM. SNIDER, r. Carl Roschman _ hbes returned Personal and Society News %{$ _ _ a six weeks‘ trip _ touring Beatrire are spending a lew days in e. > | Tavistock. a fow days: in F11 ur Mills N a terloo MEUF ECCZ @20 CCHSCOCaToOn and . tnd Miss Maude Hilliard of Edmonton, | information constantly coming to us who has been a holiday visitor with regarding the influence for good over her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hilâ€" ipose we come in contact in _ the liard, and other relatives during the wearing of the same. Resolved that summer months, left on _ Thutsday | wo wear the white Tibbon â€" wherever for Edmonton, where she will make we go, and that we grect all â€" those her future home. Miss Hilliard | has cordially in our travel who wear our been a much feted guest during her badge, we so love and honot. «stay in Waterioo, and, in view of her approaching marriage, has been _ the Report of Plan of Work. guest of honor at a number of misâ€" Cellaneous showers, which gave bet| Resoived to work for the franghise friends the desired opportunity of|for women, and to get women on the presenting her with numerous handA‘ Voters‘ List. To be qualified women some and appropriate gifts, accomâ€"‘must be cither ownets or joint ownâ€" panied by sincere good wishes for her ers. _ Urge those who already _ ate future happiness. aualified to use their privileges‘ KFach Messrs. H. Tolton and F. G Uhace, who have been spending | a week on a vacation trip to Toronto Niagatra Falls, Buflalo and Port Roâ€" wan, returned to their homes last evening. Mr. Tolton‘s many friends will be Pleased to learn he is makâ€" ing rapid progress toward complete recevery after his prolonged illmass. The marriage of two of Waterloo‘s favorite young people, Miss _ sean Stuart and _ Mr. John Cunningham. took place at Christ Church, Forest, an Sept. 2nd, Rev. D. J. Cormish, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, officiating in the presence of the immediate relatives. After a short â€" trip 1 Dotroit. Cleveland and other poinis of interest, the happy couple retwine to Waterloo last _ Monday, _ where they spent a couple of days at the home of the bridews father, Mr. R. Y. Stuart, before going to Milverton where they _ will make theit _ future home. Mrs. Anderson Campbell, Brampâ€" ton, announces the engagement _ of her second daughter, Clara Louise, to Mr. E. R. Fitzgerald, Baden, formâ€" erly of London, the wedding to take place in October. * The engagement is announced _ of Mary Ella, daughter â€"of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maltoy, Stanley Nhails, to Mr. Georgo H. Rutledge of Berâ€" lin, the marriage to take place Octâ€" departure for Medicine Hat. Mr. W. H. Rhodes, of the London Free Press, and Mrs. Rhodes, who have been spending their vacation in the city, _ returmed to their home this motning. Mr. H: Zilliax left Wednesday motnâ€" ing for his home in Listowel where 1 Mr. Walter E. Schneeloch, of Torâ€" {onto, called on friends in Waterloo on "l‘u(-cdav. Mrs. Quinn and ‘little daughter Mary returued to their home in OtÂ¥aWa last Monday, after pleasant visits at the home of Mrs. W. H. Riddell and Mr. J J. MacCallum. Mrs. Texas, Mrs. Ave. _ Mr. _ Norman _ Peppler of Hanover has returned home after a visit of !several days in town. Mr. O. M. Umbach and Mr. J. Umâ€" bach of Floradale have returned from Naperville, 1{1., where they atâ€" tended the funeral of Prof. S. L. Umbach. Mrs. James Valentine accompanied her daughter to Whitby last Tuesday, where Miss Mary will take a _ comâ€" plete course at the Ontario Ladies‘ College. * Mrs. Fred Snider was the hOSteS® | _ (Caurinty arn Ranracamtad â€" of a very enjoyable tea on Tuesday County are Rep,mnted afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Willard at the Sessions Hendry of: Toronto. mm Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.| The twentyâ€"sighth annual Convenâ€" Herbert Kuntz on the arrival of a|tion of the W.C.T.U. of Waterloo swoet little daughter, who came to|County was held in the Evangelical town a few days ago. Church, Waterloo, on Tuesday, which His Honor Judge Reade and Mrs. |PYOYed helpful and instrretive. _ The Reade returned honle last Saturday |Afternoon session opened at . 1.30. from a most beneficial sojourn of| After the devo!.wnal exercises the reâ€" live weeks at Clevelands, Muskoka. :so:it:t.eofliet:tes different “P“:‘e’:'“" 3“; Mrs. James Valentine accompanied nds . We prowâ€"nled, _ an her daughter to Whitby last Tuesday, :);:ff“l dnscuss‘lons O oved. Rhev. E. where Miss Mare will take a _ aaf"| Butn of the Evangelical church, Rev. Mt. Irvin Bricker of _ Vancouver, who has been visiting at his home in town, is spending the week" in New York City. Mrs. James ‘Thompson has returned from a delightful holiday visit of sevesal weeks with friends in Detroit and other points. Miss H. Huebn left Wedmâ€"sday motnâ€" ing for Guelph to complete her course at the MacDonald Institute. Mr. Fritz Christganzen has returned home from British Columbia . wrere he speat the summer months. ~~~~~~ Miss Emma Randall has returned to ‘Toronto, alter an extended visit with her aunt, Miss Hattie Roos, Frederâ€" Mrs. Willard Headry of Toronto has been a visitor at the home of her sistor, Mrs. H. M. Snyder, for the past fortnight. i Mr. Waltet Saugel has returned from a six weeks‘ visit with Detroit, Cincinnati and Kentucky Triends. Mr. F. McCafiery of Stratiord was a visitor in town on Sundav. Mr. Ed Weitzel was a Sunday vis itcr in Guelph. > Miss Margaret Stuart has roturned from a week‘s vacation at Forest. . Wus McDougall and daughter S. M. English, of Dallas, is visiting at the home of F. G. Chace, 19 Schneider we wear the white ttbbon _ wherever we go, and that we grect all those cordially in our travel who wear our badge, we so love and honot. ers. _ Urge those who atready _ ate qualified to use their privileges, Each Resolved that we stand opposed to the _ legalized liquor _ trafiic. _ We strongly affirm total abstinence _ for the individual, and legal prohibition for the state. We do heartily endorse and will faithfully work for local option, and licens> reduction _ wherâ€" ever opportunity offers, believing these to be the best weapons with which to fight the Prohibition batâ€" tle. Realizing that the cigarette habit has grown to such an alarming degrec, the knowledge of the evil efâ€" fects to the body, as well as to . the mind being well knowr, we thercfore urge that all Antiâ€"Cigarette Leagues and Loyal Temperarce Legions â€" and Christian women of the W. C. T. U. redouble theirâ€"energies to cope with this disasttous national _ cigarette pest. Whereas the White Ribbon Bow stands for ‘"Purity," ‘"Helpfuiness," ‘"Loyalty‘‘ and consecration and â€" tha information constantly coming to us regarding the influence for good over those we come in contact _ in â€" the wearing of the same. Resolved that A song by the children _ of the Loyal Temporance Legion was then sung, followed by an address by Mts. 8. â€"R. Wright, on "The White Slave Traffic.‘ _ "Mrs. Wright maintained that there was no protection _ like wholesome _ knowledge. Mothers should know how and where their sons and daughters spend their evenâ€" ingsâ€" No girl should leave het home unaccompanied. They should _ esâ€" pecially guard against traveling alone and riding in motor cars, carriages of cutters at the invitation of strangâ€" ers. Mrs.‘ Wright urged each â€" Union to do more in this work to educate and watrn the people by literature, through speakers, preachers and phyâ€" sicians. Solcs by Miss Irene Haus and Mrs. A. Moyer were much enjoyed. The Committee on Resolution _ reâ€" ported. _ _Presidentâ€"Mrs. C. S. Boehmer, re elected. Vice. Pres._â€"_Mrst _J. E. Hockey. ‘The clection _ of officers wat then proceeded with, and resulted as folâ€" lows: Mr.: Michm of the Baptist Church, Batlin. and Rev. Mr. Smith, _ who were present, were introduced to the Convention. Various Organizations in the County are Represented at the Sessions W. C. T. U ANNUAL Rec. Sec.â€"Mrs. W. E. Liesemer: Cor. Secy.â€"Mrs. A. R. Goudie. Trsasurerâ€"Mrs. Porritt, Hespeler. Waterlioo CONVENTION OPENS _ IN WATERLOO Address by Mrs. Wright. Resolution Passea. OfMficers Elected. DETENBECK Baptist Churgh, New Dundee C. A. BOEHM * Pestoivens Thee *‘ Office, w.mm‘flg?al Building, DATE Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1913 8 o‘clock p. m. ing their ballot. At the present day mot only do preachers speak against it for the uplift of humantty hut the voice of Scienc: speaks out against the moderate drinker who causes the generation to degenerate. The most urgent nced of the hour, is fearlessâ€" ness and courage. Men and women who have caught the vision and obey the call to do their duty for the unâ€" lift of humanity and the <â€" Master‘s The Men‘s Adult Bible Class assistâ€" ed in the music. The Committee on Courtesy reportâ€" ed, placing on record its appreciation of the warm hospitality of the . peoâ€" ple of Waterloo who had opened their The evening session opened at 7.45. Rev. Nir. Burn presidéd. After the devotional exercises Mrs. i. R. Wright, the Dominion President, in a very able manner delivered a most inâ€" structive and impressive address on ‘‘The Need and Call of the Hour." M.s. Wright referred to the fact that M.s. Wright tgsexred to the fact that each one is ibdividually responsible {or efforts to destroy the evil _ of license. Voters are individually _ reâ€" sponsible in the work of securing the abolition of the liquor traffic by castâ€" Do not fail to hear Rev. Herbert Plercy Interpreter of __Mrs..C. 8. Boehmer, of BerHie, the|x County. President, and Mrs,. J. E. to Hockey .were &pointed delegatss ‘to|;, represent the County at the Domiâ€"|;, mion Conven(:is which will be _ held |p; in London, ., the eleventh ‘to the |,, seventecnth. 3â€" Union to see that a committee is formed to look after that pA{icular work. In visiting each district, visiâ€" o > o tors in their own church should urge the need for women workers, pointing out the advantages to be gained by 409900990999999990098899 ‘I;elonging to the Unton. Take the W. aunetrmmmmmmmmmmepneanmcemmemmmnmmemmmmmmmmemams memmpemmmmmmene: C.T.U. literature. _ Try to _ secure members. Recommend each union to New D“ndee _ purchase ‘"‘Roberts Rules of Order.‘" tm Urge members to subscribe for the| News Notes :â€"Dr. Cormack, formerâ€" Purity Advocage, to circulate all the ly of Teronto, arrived . bere â€" last literature possible bearing on _ the| week, and immediately. took charge subject, of the practice he recently purchased The finance committee also presentâ€"\from Dr. Staufier.â€"We are glad to ed a splendid financial report. note that Mr. (G. Bettschen‘s condiâ€" The Prize Banner was then presentâ€"| ticn is somewhat inproved at time ad to the Berlin Union, which provâ€"|of writing, and his many friends ed to he the asnrrsestul â€" Tnian udn q aig‘s 7 +*" The Prize Banner was then presentâ€" ad to the Berlin Union, which provâ€" ed to be the successful Union in winning the most members in the "HENRY VAN DYKE" Business (Office 249, House 209. See window cards for press comments. $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 or $25.00 Ask the man who buys his Clothes here! He‘ll tell you! Suit designed and cut with arâ€" tiskic ‘skill and tailozred with an Expert‘s care! Breause you will get here the fullest measuro of honest Suit value for your money! Because our splendid Suits are priced at such reasonable figures asâ€" Because you want a Suit that is made so well that it will stay satisfactory as long as you care to wear it! Our Best Poets and Authors. We â€"individuality an :ni-‘v-u;n into it} with â€" indi *â€"~ guit Why should you buy it heret Evening Session. you want a Fall Ontario 14 =4 Wt\ Geo. Fowler of Baden was a visitor in town onâ€" Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Sb2|N. U. Bowman enjoyed a few days‘ ®â€"| tour through the Niagara fruit belt to|last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilâ€" °®iâ€"/born with Mr. and _ Mrs. J. C. held|ffallman and Miss Edith Sherk motâ€"| Abe|ored to London last Friday and atâ€" tended the Western Fait.â€"The many friends of Mrs. F.. A. Keyes will reâ€" gret to learn that she is still on 1.45.| the sick list, but hope she â€" may the| have a speedy â€" recovery.â€"Air. â€" and Râ€"| Mrs. A. C. Clemens with Mr. â€" and in a| Mrs. E. H. Thamer motored to tinâ€"| town on Sunday.â€"Mr. H. Kavelman OM |purchased a motorâ€"car last week.â€" ULâ€" | Rev. Herbert Piercy of Wiarton, Inâ€" that| terpreter of the poets and authors, bl€ |will give an entertainment in the °!| Baptist church on Wed. Sept. 2th, IC| 1913 at 8 o‘clock p.m. Rev. Piercy‘ the | is conceded to be one of the best enter-i aSt~| tainers in his line in this countty.l d‘:;{ and all desitrous of hearing a high The: class entertainer ~should â€"take advanâ€" inst tage ol this ~opportunity. See, Page ul‘ |4, column 4 for ad. & homes to receive the County deleâ€" gates; to the pastor and officiery of the church for the use of the edifice; to the speakets and singetrs who have contributed to the success of the Convention; to the press for its reâ€" ports, and to any one and every. one who had contributed to make ~ this the twentyâ€"eighth Annual Rally the success it has proved. The Convention then closed with some earnest remarks by the pastor. Rev. E. Burn, and closin~ nraver and benediction by Rev. J. E. Hocksy. wish him _ a speedy recovery.â€"Mr. 00000000000000000000000900000000000 00â€" 4 " e i2 e L TT TT TT TE 00000000000000000000000000000000 _ ~ We We want to impress â€" $ _ * Upon Your Minds} % that we are in the j( |~ Lladies‘ Winter and Fall‘Mantle Â¥#\ B. Bricker Dozens of New Smart Garments for Childâ€" $ | ren, Misses and Ladies are now on display in § _ our New Cloak Department, and as we have & given this departure an extra lot of attention § we are convinced that every Coat in our show i room shows up both in £ Style and Price equal to any of our l'ar‘g-erâ€".stare competitors. BENTON 371. If It Pays Farmers Every can of cream we receive is carefully and honestly weighâ€" ed, sampled and tested. The producer is thus assured of a correet report upon every shipment. 2 Petersburg, Baden, New Hambutg, Stratford, Sebringville, Mitchell, Londesboro, Dublin, St. Columban, Rostock, Lynden, Dorchester, Preston, Elmira, St. Jacobs, Heidelberg, Seaforth, Clinton _ and SHOULDN‘T IT PAY YoUu? Our butter fat prices are always based on the true condition of the butter market, and we are not govakned by what others say. Come and see our rang'e before buying elsewhere. We furnish free cans and pav express Write for our booklet. ~THE BERLIN CREAMERY Co. Business in Earnest To Ship us their Cream from hd pav express charges. every two weeks and cashed at pat. ȴ4 I 1 % BERLIN ONT.