. On Friday afternoon the ladies of ‘St. John's Lutheran Church will take the first steps to organize a Women's Missionary Society. All the ladies of the congregation are invited to at- tend the meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Conrad; Young street. , (rcrvieettt,u, shoes for the tarmet. tm 8200 82503215 k. $3.00 at Zick‘s Watch next weeks' issue for Big sale of Farm Stock and drtipiements belonging to late Geo. Smye Estate four miles south of Berlin. A rNew positions for Berlin Business College students are: k. lib); sum. Gt R. Cupping 6; Sons, Toronto; Fun- erson Snider, bkpr Gross Gamay; Henry Schmidt, blip: J. M. Schnei- der a Sons; B. Hahn, sten. Dom. Tire Co.; Eileen mum, slen. Dr. Robinson, Winnipeg; C. Berge, Fen- nbll's; E. Querin, with Nelsons Bank; ll; Hachborn, stem. Gotrrlry a: Vo- Blbu'g; Wilfrid Fischer, stem stierch- “ Rubber Cor, M. Becker, sten. gunman on Co.; M. Newbery, Men. 'ittm1 Lilo Co. New students enter Berlin Business College atnall limes, m who enter now will be ready torooaitioim in the swing. . Rev. J. w. Ellis at Seaforth occu- pied the pulpit in the Methodist Gyurch, Waterloo, on Sunday, in the silence ot the pastor. Rev. J. F,. Hadley, who preached at the anni- - services at Stratford. a passenger ttlet with an accident on the Preston road. The accident was caused through losing control ot the machine, anti dashing into the taco. Both the riders escaped injury but the [once was demolished. An entertainment will he held a Oct, 30th. in the Library Hall, when Miss Symens. vocalist ot Bloor St. 8‘th Church. Toronto, -and Prof. Duhury. Eioeutionist ot Manchester, England. will take part. Suit can: and bags at Zick‘s. See our npocisl case at $2.00 iA'mt mph!†is being circulated around Waterloo by the retail merete ants. letting lorth south! good rea- son; for buyinggat home and boosting tho town.- - “I N "" P'E' CN ‘Cor. soe..9tigtt, B. Ridden. "' _ Ant. Cor. Sec.- Min Minnie Sny- Mr. L. Sherk ot Waterloo, and pro- der. _ peiqttte ot the mill in Germ Mills, Treasurer-Mi" A. P. Snider. has purchased a huge “mule Aaitt.-Tr-r.r--Mias o. Rona. m to handle hit ever growing L. M. Bruce, Seem. 'rr"' A I. . Treasurer's summon tor an when mum is being circulated Last " Mantu. around Waterloo by the retail merete Receipts. n-.- u|4:-_ I»_OI_ ______e. . women's and Misses gl-ev woblslip} pots all sizes, 25 cents a pair at Zick a “0' may of the Kasey Harris Dummy at Waterloo, formerly con- dw by Mr. A. N. Hawks. mm m mam. On Sunday a local motoreyclist and Nr. Nebon Pe" Ite My: Special Offer The Chronicle-Tor-h, Wa- "rtoo County's newsmt paper will be offered to new sub- scribe" trom now till Dec. am. 191P, (or one year and three months) tor 6hr. nhtht-Tohtrratttt l‘atorloo. Ont. The Berlin Daily Telegraph. Berlin's brightest and but paper. to new hlhscrlhcrs from now till Dec. lust. 1914. tor the small sum of Take advantage ot this splendid otteq and send in your order now, to the Bug t bu a warm “-3 m Only $1.00 hitradonpueiii." $2.00 "Terr Notice is hereby given that the sitting? of the Court of Revision, " Jtear and de- termine appeahl against as- sessments for the yearngu, for the Town of Waterloo, wiil be held at the Council Chamber at the Town Hall, Waterloo, on Monday even ing, 27th October, 1913, at eight o'clock. Dated 16th October, 1913 JAMES C. HAIGHTL , Town of Wafei-lob branch. and leaves for that place on Thursday. T _ - and 2 tables .'-.mm... "'.'wt.r..r... 18.15 LiphardVBros., 3 basins ...".be. 1.20 Conrad Bros., gartight ..e..-0..... 1.25 Conrad Bros., fencing etc. ...... 31.10 Murray-Kay Limit!!!†1 bedside table ..t..r... ........1 _'..,,............... 2.75 Tag Day expenses tor 1912 and Mr. Frank Runstedler ot the local branch of the Molnons Bank has been Mrs. Rosa Kumpt, needlesand 1913 C......".. ..t..i... . "fl krortsch & Boppre .r...... T'"'"' halls '.,...m'. f.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."...".'.'.'?.?.?.', ', ses, etc. "".-' ..P...s.. .'.er"q.erp. 55.00 Reitzel Bros., hardwood ttoor 33.00 Waterloo Elec. Con. Co. .......1 9.58 Laundry, sheets and pillow slips 2.60 Canada Furniture Co., schairs . stamps .... 1 pad ....t.r.. cotton w........ J..."..... o.............] .60 Jacob Huber, painting Ward mm. 20.00 J. Letter a Son, beds, mattres- thread ....rF... L...... 6 pr. blankets ,....... 18 yds sheeting and curtain muslin ... . M. Devitt & Co,, marking J. Doersam, 2 rubber Nurses Home _........ s.../......... Furnishing Boys' Wand: S. B. Bricker a Co. 123 yds. sheeting, 144 yds P. cotton ... ... ...... $82.82 12 Spreads ......... .x.....,.. 19.80 2 Silence cloths ...... ..r... 5.04 els,- 17 welsh'mi'ts' ..' 14.18 Knox ior thread ... T'-. 2.05 Balance on hand s.....; Membership Fees my... Interest from Bank -.. Donation M..rr.... ......... Tag Day receipts tos...' J. Inteltmut, 55402. tow- , The mm mi" about I Wu! you'- work. in) n - mip ot many-Mo, much We: and 'usemabtng mum: being "that trrttiemmnberrtusu.wtrrrt or». Hound. ', "tr_deeusdatthismrAiu to 'rnl2Qt',tg't,rL"'tt u, ot g 1mm room for the ttNM, which will III a m an want. The toliowiM once" was elected toe the canning "v.-. Prmidmb-Nis. Julio Buns. Viee-Ptm.--agm. J. Conrad. and VieoPlelr-Ml- E. Wan“. 3rd vue-Pres-Ma. Shut. Ltevee.-ana. L. Hum. V 777‘, --- “v - "l.... I- I." wasuuinth. Libra; nun 'l'.'lt"tP-iVt_.r-tti- '?1ety.reite.hh,Airlrpas ",teP1qrgetqbtrtetqiti+ este,' Janie Btu. 'dtMditit. tIll)'. that nth cun- I. ma.- T' who m..- A-“ _ . _ - - _ - answer-Mm mu. Balance Asisessnieht Appeals o'S1'l',,',',S.'i'rtt, "#th_etoer A-lat a,Gria-ri-a,a, 2"hdttT, .3 IE'. 1'tat,itpp AMA-'qbuo-m-z Jessie Bruce, Anna. Florence Snider, Treasurer. Disbursement“. â€my... ..- $1.80 ... 18.50 ‘. S .85 .... .30 .'...... 81068.9! .......e. 19.35 .......... 21.79 _.....'...... .75 President. ........ $700.00 8.14 ......... 400.06 Clerk 81121.85 . 101.50 81594.78 $472.91 13.74 38.44 87.66 16.23 1.05 mum's mmnm asunvrs mm; Naummu- ' 'iriiiiiifiiiiiiiiiii the members of “I. than"); C1etr " their um smoker at ‘he Rush tt on Friday evening. It proved in he I verv successful even. and much In- bred by all 9mm. A Mensa Dro- 'rarnrrte ot music and recitanum was provided. Dunn; the um»; tftp- ies lot Various ttcettts were ptr mm! Hume winners. The resin-nu “are, English Billiard, Dr. sterling; out-bro to-ttent, “up". Havel-r and lt. has i, scotch double Inwn bowling tottrtttuttrett, A. K. (Yeoman "rd R. "was. F - " Music ant games made up a pleasant evening during which stead we at you to accept trom us this gift a a token of respect and an gssurance of the sincerity of the lava we have for you. We hope that it will strengthen the bout of niand’ ship between an and be a momenta in the NW“. of happy days in the past. ' May you line a long and useful life before you, may the years at happiness tm. many, the moments at soxrow law, may life's lamest r0- wards and blessing: be your: and? may be our Father in Heaven be your) guidcand helper Ill times of ttials} and temptations. We, a tetw of your "triends, thought we would make use of this opportu- aity to spend a In sociabln hours with. you in honor of your birthday and to assure you'ot our friendship and but with†for your future hap- pinrss. , On Wednesday evening the friends ot Miss Linnio N. Groit, surprised her at her home, King street, on the occasion at her highway. and ‘pre- senlod her with an opal ring. Mr. Allen Scheilelc made the presentation and Miss Ada Hams read the follow- ing address:- Dear Miss Litmir:-- But we would not only express our rtetittys to P" in mere words, ite Our entrance into your quiet and peaceful home this evening may Mm: been rather abrupt and unexpected, but we feel certain that the purpose tor which we are here will excuse the suddermeas of our visit. It is expected that about is, icon will take advantage of the opportuni' ty thus oitered to obtain a. knowledge ol the English language. This mun- ber will probably be augmented, [ Principal Playford drew the atten- ilion at the,Board to the Shawna Trust. Fund a portion o.f which was ‘nvallnblo to those school; when a system at physical cullurgwu intro- iuceq, the money to he expendéd lot prizes.. By this system the physique of the pupils was improved and gel!- eral benefit resulted. It was decided to introduce this in the schools and continue it for two months and it the rrsults were satistaetory to re- tain the drill permanently. The dxill ITui1 be conducted tor twenty min-. utes "after school hours about twice ntigitiiiiiiii7 ' . MISS L amp The foreigners will be required to Pay a fee 01.32.00 tor tle Wn‘wt the lull amount will be rounded.†them it they attend ninety per cent of the anion and a proportioute amount deducted it they tail to at- tend an the assigns or the class. ' an“! turhttt mm. The mm ot making magma“ tor the neo- mry summed-m was Mt tht tte. hands ot db property comm“. I The classes will he eoirdatted' tor two nights earh “not to! " hom and a hall. commie; so soon as possible. Principal Phyford will bave charge and be ruminant“ at, the_rato of $2.00 per night. _ bu, an - Eh" 'te new ‘ "" to: tV8aseQieM'th. 'hdtiati New to tampon Im-g in he who. ' . sYhstoe m Iota y cm Ihr.. Cam In Its-m. A. M. bum, D. t. Ham, C. w. sum up. nick. _ _ _ Tho mm: ot an. Baud “new "d th.matttratsoene, In.» no mam-0d gluon-ems in sympathy with the movement. ft was MM lu, haw night clung and hold km me a period at “no mm‘ and it they proved “till-nary tp com-nus, any: though-g the 'e ‘month. _ pm; A numher of new: not win use 'viy_tttptarr' ist the room and benign will he GiGKiG ii. Gr, “can loom " the Central are the sincere wishes ot your Minerd's Liniment Co., Limited. Bear Island, Aug. 26, 1913. Dear "irtg.-.Yottr traveller is MIG today and we are grtOng a large quantity ot your MINARD‘S {ANI- MICN'I:. We Md it the best Liniment on the market making no exception. We have been in business " year: and have bundled All kinds. me hate dropped them ntl but. you"; that he“: itcr-ll; the others have to be Mr. Wettlauler purchased the prop- ‘erty a year ago, having reached the decision that Waterzoo needed anoin- er general store. He was tormalg of Sebringville, where he still cor duets a store. However, the Seb- ringvillc store will be closed on the completion of the local building. It is expected to have. the building com- Nested by next spring. Mr, \Vettlauler has had over twete ty-tms years' experience in the store hymns: and thoroughly understands the work. The ladies' Aid of the Fmutgrsllca1 (lurch held a homemade baking Isle la the Market building on Friday at- tumor: and awning. The sale was tery well attended and was most suc- ressml. - At present, the foundation is being ‘dug out for a new building on King sweet. near A. K. Cressman's omce. Mr. L. Wetttaafer is erecting the building, and he intends to have two stores, one a giocery and the other la general store. The building will jinn 40 foot frontage, and 70 teet ‘depth. 2 storeys in height. and of {red pressed brick. Work on the removal ot the old frame bonus will be commenced on Tuesday morning. The frame build- ing is an old landmark on Waterloo's main “Jerome. but it has vowed its usefulness. and its removal will make a considerable improvement to the appearance of the street. HELD BAKING SALE. TO 'i2lifl, s Fine Red Brick Building Will f be Enacted on King St. --_--- “W; I: s' A Sensible Merchant giving you more value toe tout' 1 Again we can Come and so. Pardons“: indeed is out pride in the beautifully Trimmed Mata, with which we greet you this season. We want your trade. The tptr; may we expect to at it it try The most. advanced styles are now ready an and you'll enjoy seeing them now. Come. " L, M 'l11iid ". '_." You wanna who like to g“ “It pick ot the Jonson's choice" styles, will thid herd "he new.“ ideas, the Iatat median: and a wealth ot color: “qt-buts to choose from that is seldom sun passed m try “ovarian-hike use: and Out “has, we are me you mum grant. J . 7 In get rid M W. A, HMIERMAN. thunipdnt New Dress _ Cod‘d’s FN A" tr ', T n ., [Eli I more value toe your: mom'- than riu can get elsewhere. Waterloo, Ont. ' 'r 1.t'- VJ“). ', itilt I ‘1' , jtl t On Thursday 'morning" a special train will arrive from Torbnto bear- ing about sixty Misc ot a. ' Luth- eran congregation, ot which Rev. Dr. THANKSGIVING SERVICE. thi Sunday special Harvest Thank; giving services were conducted in St. Saviour’s Anglican Church. The par, pit was most. acceptably Jiued by Rev Dr. Walk-l, princ:par of Huron Col- lege. London. In the evening he chose ior his text, "What a man soweth, so ghall he reap," am! “The harvest is the end or the earth," up- on which he delivered girl impressive sermon In the mantra; Holy Com, munion ias observed} and the largest) number of communicants in the. his, ‘tory of ‘the church irete In attmid-: mace. Special music was rendered try this choir at both services. The ever}- lira; service was a choral evening song. aml the rendering ot t.» Proceselonal Anthem, "At the ‘Namc of Jesus,"l was especially well done. The solo parts by Mrs. De Nille were sung inl a pleasing manner. 7 Ladies of Toronto "Lutheran Church will come by Special Train On Thursday. TO VISIT Lama Number oincom‘mns. canttlnrHiaarr Take _ illtt L' ",'-,.r," I illlill1i1fiflii, You have the option of Saving money now, of relying on your friends in your old agf. . - ,--___--_--, n..- Communion. ithttitt THE B NK or TORONTO. SAVE,BtCAUSEi) Seminary day will be celebrated on Monday, Thanksgiving Day. Weather permitting a meeting will be held an the seminary grounds, ml addresses in both languages will he delivered by Rey. C. R. 'rapper) and one other speaker. Special services will be held in the chuck on Stacy evening. - The Canadian Federation or Labor. meeting " Brockville, decided to up- poin a paid qrgtuvirer. Holiman. Iormerly at Berlin. Is pas- tor. They are coming to visit the seminary, and will "ttto bring their donations tor the institution. . WWW???“ om : . "The Peopteyr Grocer" s" M l. i. King Street T Waterloo Phone 205 . V Fashionable Dress Goods, Suitings, Velvets. . . . . 1h-H,r, Mills tir/tltr, u BQELMENmm " _'i,.,', Haire You Seen the iiiriii'i.,j, Brocade Velvets at $1 yd::; Right in Pride, Quality and Stylél; Q 33 inches wide, the greatest who ever shown in Balls: jun, heavy qulity, splendid muons. colors are black, emu; “rain! and any. Also overao'lhadcs of Plain-Bun Volvo“,- truijira7tGir7rtaiTirr-ri, he um variety a: nun Good. we show make- it a' M;- . in. "letting you" new Dress in the fashionable waves and eobn. T Filo I’opliu. the Poul-r SOIgQI, Bedford Cords, Dingo-III.» l Boucle up cloth. Tweed Bani-gs and every drsira) make is bu, I and at modern“ when, . 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 , l tttMr KD‘MB - Evérything in Seam); PB, . DAN BOHLENDER, GROCERY STORE mnum mm _ - j A J. was». Inâ€. T. i ThtrEarly Bird, " his was ies' plies, does not need to no unto: ‘by an alarm clock. but from at“: ‘tt-mperament and characteristics . always on the spot-ready , when I: first material haunt one" tt- ' Just. so with the early "bum He gets the big and ot the VIM by sanding; or bringing in his order it the beginning ot a big all". . We now submit a slum may. age ,tlt ovbrfdu. We mu m Chraicle-retermph" from Junmry lst. 2915. for 31.09. , in mm- on!" m. _ “wt y f THE Ehiuvifmi, i; nu ma"! . UNDERWEAR. "ir"iii'