Mr. .John King, K.C., of Toronto, formerly of Berlin, was reappointed lecturer at the Law School. _ Mr. J. Kaufman, of Berlin, Canâ€" ada, was one % the guests at . the banquet given Tuesday at the Battle Creek sanitarium,, Battle Creek, Mich. 4n honor of newlyâ€"arrived visitors. _ Miss Hope Bowman, who has been attending the Ontario College of Art Toronto, return»d _ at the beginning of ths week to spend her midâ€"summeér vacation with her parents Mr. _ and Mtrs. Herbert .J.â€" Bauman, Margaret Avenue. . Rev. W. A. Cameron, B. A., of Battleford, Sask., who has been atâ€" tending the General Assembly at Woodstock, spent Thursday with rela tives in town. Six auto loads, corttaining the deâ€" gree team of the Independent Ordet of Foresters, went to Hamilton _ on Thursday afternoon to confer the deâ€" gree on several candidates. . After listening to evidence and arâ€" gument in County Court, Judge Hanâ€" nin« dismissed the action ot ; the Galt Motor Co. Vs. T.W. Wilsof. Mr. M. A. Secord appeared for the plainâ€" tiff and E.P.. Clement, K.C, for the defsndant. The action arose out _ of an automobile deal. Mr. N. J. Goebel, formerly on the staff of the City, Enginger‘s _ Office here, has secured the position as asâ€" sistant in the City Engineer‘s Office, Guelph. . _ Miss Sadie Devitt, Fredorick\.trect, entertained a _ score of ladies very pleasantly at the tea hour on Tuesâ€" day, in _ honor of _ the younz ladies who â€" have _ recently returned from abrcad. These inâ€"luded Miss Florence Clement, the Misses Eiva and Marie Krug, Miss Gertrude Wells and _ the Missos _ Elrasore and Esther Wil}â€" iams. __Mrs.‘ A. }H. Devitt and daughter‘ Sadie are visiting friends in Ottewa. Mr. Jack Lee, formerly of New Crand Orchestra, has been engaged as drummer {for the 35th Regiment band at Niagara camp. Mts.‘ Harry Storey of Los Angeles, California is the guest of Mr. _ and Mrs. J. E. Jacques, Frederick stte»t for a few days. Th: Light Commission had not Comâ€" pleted the compelation of the | numâ€" ber of passcnIrs us till noon _ toâ€" day, but about 7,600 were . catried during the day and evening. Quite a large â€" number of members were at th> Grand River Country Club last Saturday afternoon, when a Clock Golf Contest was an interâ€" csting frature. Mrs. E. W. Lamprey was successful in wirning the prize. Clock Golf has becon> ~uite populat with the ladics, and there will be a contest this and noxt @epturday afterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. T. Seward, and Mr. and Mrs. Benedick of Corunna were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Martin, Frederick St., on Thursâ€" day . SISTFER : RFAD MY FRFE OFFER. or Irregularly, bloating or unnataral enfargements, caturrhal nervonsness, depressed spirite, , desire:to cry, fear “W to linrn. creeping feeling up the mnt hot flashes, wearttnes$, with dark circles under the %no.‘rln in the left breast or a general %“ ts #ot worth fiving, f invite you to send toâ€"day for ty compicte ten days‘ treatshent lfl( «m \!dd to brove to yourself that these ailments can be easily and atirely conquered at your owa m.m , without the expense of hospital treatment, or the dan of an operation. 'm everywhere are ucqyr:g the a:lam'n knife b{.kmwing o n( simple methbd of treatment, and when you are gured, n?'nlw-r. I shall only ask you to pass the good word along to some other sufferer. My home treatment is for MLâ€",‘-uu(qu. ?o mmdm I will explain a simple home tfeatment which speedily and effectually cures greenâ€"sickmes EB oo oD enyt o PCE Sn ty mm ns P Pnd DPR d, TmZ NemiUoeh NPCER CC plumpress and health, _ Tell me if you are worried about ymrammhter. Remembetft um nothing to give my mcethod of home treatment a complete tem day‘s trial, and if i continue, it costs ontly a fow cents a week to do so, td fl.Soetno\ interfere with one'lmym Is M:czxflh asking for ? | Then accept iny generous offer, write for the free troatmient to your s, and I will send it in plaie "?mbyuhrn tmail. To save time you can cut out this offer, mark the places that tell your f¢«lings, and return to me. Weite and ask for the frop mn-,‘m toâ€"day, as you may not se> this offer agrin. Address i nameVas avesssens ao_cAd â€" â€" ssmannaat â€" Aarpa mea MRS.‘M. SUMMERS, Box§Ql . .â€" â€". WiNDSOR, ONTARIO, I will explain a simple home treatment which speedily and effectually cures greenâ€"sickmess (chlorosis}, |rr_r_zu:.jnj':ie1. headaches, and lnn.myï¬_ in young women, and Rm them to get all the -dvnnzen of water colors, and have &A washable, durable wall finish besides, that will not fade, chalk, reol nor easily mat, on walln.ceilh’,vood or mcui work in J"""' homes or public buildings. 1n many colors and very economical. Let us show you our lare book of color eombinationsâ€"and all our Lowe Brothers Now Advise Plain Walls Many of the high priced metropolitan decorators have deciared in favor of "flat" finishes, that is, plain, dull colorsâ€"for they are more restful, more refining, more Aarâ€" monious. . If you use M. WEICHEL & SON Waterloo Ont If you, my sister, are nnhng‘py because of f11â€" health, and feel unfit for household duties, social 1casures, or daily employment, write and tell me rmt how you suffer, and ask for my free ten days‘ trial of & Ronte n‘m::-c suited to your nea;.- with references to Canadian ladies who ‘l-dlyldi how they have regained health, strength, bmd happiness by its use. Iwant to teft {-m all about this uu‘ccusfnl Jnfll'wd of d‘mz kt't-t-n.:“ for yourself, my reader, for r daug , your er. or your rother. I vuu’to:‘o tell you how to cure yourselves at home at trifiing cost, asd without aid from anyone. Men cammet understand women‘s sufferings : what we women know from e2§ere npofants navecgroved there o mt Reey thousands haveâ€"proved there is hope even boru.. in my method of home treatment. | If pou guffer from pain in the head,â€"beck, or bow@ts, feeling of weight and GIW down sensatious, falling or displacement of internal organs, bladder Ifritation with frequent Mz : obstinate constipation oullu In sides regalarty Ments, caterr , desire to cry, fear of ovit to P Tioteins i4"s menrar ts Attemeeraferaen e st or a eral y complete tem d-n"t-mtm:a( «<sn€ nts can be easily and atirely conquered at your owa ment, or the dan of an operation. 'm fe by knowing o M( simple methbd of vI .f.ue.n, ask you o;rnnuhe good word along s for All.â€"young or ofd. To Mothers of Datightors, charge ofâ€"robbing a young mas . of his livelihood. She was found guilty, but the case was adjourned. o The death took place in Buflalo, N. Y., or Tuesday, June 10th, of Miss Susie Appel, daughter. of Mr. . and Mrs. Julius Appel, formerly of Berâ€" lin, She was in her 22nd year. The fuberal will take place from the G. T.R. depot here on Fréday after the arrival of 11.20 train from the east. A young man was found in the reâ€" sidence of Mr. Geo. Schenk, corner JBénton and Courtland Ave., at thret ;0'1‘10(* Saturday. He pleaded not guilty this morning, it being | shown that he was in a helpless condition tmder the influence of liquor. * he Magistrate allowed the young | mon to go with a warning. Mr. Schenuk heard a noise in the‘dining room atout three o‘clock, and zoing downâ€" stairs tolinvestigate found the +man ily‘nz on the couch. j The first homegrown strawbersies of the season were offered for ‘sale at the Berlin market, Saturday at 18¢ and 20 conts per vox. The growers reportcd that the crop is coming }along slowly " owing to the lack .Of rain during the last few days. With a few showers the strawberry â€" crop will be above thesaverage. The price of bggs took anothet advance and 25 cents per dozen was the prevailing price although the supply was much ‘lat‘gm- than it was a week ago.~ In Sottc cases eags were tbought att 23 pehnts. ‘ (ther prices were :â€"Butter 24 and 250.; cheese 16 and 18c.; chickâ€" (Rs _ 55 to 80c. ‘ each ; beet cattle, ewt., 12 ; lcose hay . $16.00 ; onfons: 5¢. bunch ; lettuce, 3 heads for 18c.; Totatocs $1.40 to $1.50 per bag. . \ Mr. and Mrs. A. Weseloh returned Fiday night from a week‘s driving trip through the Counties. of Wellingâ€" ’Fl,on, Peel and Haiton, the latter beâ€" ing the birthâ€"plage of Mrs. Weseloh. ‘They visited friends in Gueliph, Erin, Caledon, Georgetown, Hatnby, Acton nd Rockwood. They drove a disâ€" tence of over 125 miles and â€" found the Covntry looking. fine, but nothâ€" ing Frats th> district around Bérlin. The fall wheat will be a very light croP, and Mr. Weseloh found, fruit tree; pest very â€" bad whre spraying was neglected. ~ Mr. W. H. Brétthaupt, C. E., Pre sident of the Berlin & NortNern Rail way, was it Hamilton on Wednesddy when he appeared before the Dominion Railway Board in connection _ with the crossing of & Grand Trunk spur at Wellington St., by the Bertin and Northern Ry. It was contended by the Grand Trunk that the derail slould be put in by the electric road, which is customary. The Berlin & Northern, however, claimed senlority of right in that it was there before the Grand Trunk, and the Commisâ€" sioners gave judgrient in their favor. Orders will be given the G. T. R. to install the derail and look alter ts operation. I am a woman. I know a woman‘s trials. I know her need of sympathy and help. PAINFUL EFFECTS OF CHRONIC RHEUMATISM (EJICKDY ROUTâ€" ED BY RHEUMA. If your netvés‘ ‘ate all‘â€" crippléd from attacks ol Rlicumatism, Neutritâ€" is can easily get a strong hold on the nerves, (‘This most painful diseast is one of the hardest known to exbel, but RHEUMA cas reach it if given a chance. ‘This testimony is positive "Last Martch 1 was so crippicd with Neuritis in lt limb 1 m walk scarcely at all. Tried all h dies I heard of and had two physiâ€" cians. Nothifig did me any good un til I used RHEUMAâ€"S$2.00 worth otf your medicines surely cured me.â€"Mrs C. E. Hayes, Russell, Ky. £ Moved by> Rev. J. W. J. Andrew, secodded byâ€" Mr. IP. Fischer, that the pefittons in favor of | placing‘ the Ot::re Sentiniel on the files be agr to and the sard papér be allowed nn the tables of the Library. â€" a © *~ These two resolutions were decliatâ€" ed. lost on two divisions ol 4 to and 3 to 2 respectively, at the meetâ€" ing of the Library Board or Wedâ€" nesday evening. The movers were the only 2s‘l1t|)hvrl.ei's, while ~ Messrs. W. J.â€"Motz, H. W. Brown, W. H. Breitâ€" haupt and Rev. Oberlatider opposéd tho‘fitst resolution, and ‘Mr. . Breitâ€" baupt tefrained from voting on the secondt on the ground that he had not read recent copies of the Orange Sentiniel, and could not say whether the paper should be refused. He had moved a resolution to defet action until the paper could be petuset but could not get a seconder. changed so that passengers can léave by fromt doors. No. 18 car requites Fainting and will be taken in aftér «July ist. for this work. The _ open The opergting #tatement for _ the month of May showed receipts ‘ ©f $4599.51, exrpenditures $2840.26 less monthly proportivn of débenture‘ acâ€" count, leaving a net profit of $863.97. The increase in the number of Wasâ€" sengers Carried over ‘May last year was 6 per cent, the figures being as follows: * € 1913 1914 working very satisfactorily. Sold by Ed. ‘M. Devitt, Waterloo, at 50 cts. a bottle. Also at C, E. Swaisland, Betlin. 848 VOTERS REGISTERED AT When the four Registration â€" i‘oucts concluded on Saturday night | thore were a total of 848 voters added to the lists as being qualified to vote at the Provincial elections on .June 29th and also at the â€" next Dominion elecâ€" tions if they are hefd within the next yeat. f j 93611 . 98837 Suprrintendent‘s Report: £ All the track contemplated _ being done in Waterloo this year has been completed * * 8 All of the old cars bave now beeB cars Nos. 1 ahd 3‘ were put . into commission this month. + Ttk éxtra car leaving Berlin _= at 11.80 p.m. h#s heen operated about two weeksand this extta scrvice is It was expected that petween 1,000 and 1,200 would be registered but the party workets _ found _ considerable apathy on th* part of quite a numner of young men. The various rourts rogls'ni! about _ the same numher, the districts being about equally diâ€" Trafisfers Tickets Cash Fares Nenritis Follows _Crippled Nerves Moved by Rev. J. W. J.‘ Andtew, seconded by Mr.P. Fischer, that clause No. 17 of the Byâ€"laws 6t the Libraty be amended by | sutâ€" stituting â€" the â€" following:â€" Anvy chutch of religious . dénomination or society which is not of an infâ€" del nature, may â€" donate to the readifg room one, and only one, ofhtial organ or mAgazine, _ 36359 1913 2193 59821 37140 1000 ‘yds. of dress goods, including many kinds of all wool matérials in coldors of navy, copen, tan, gtey, alâ€" so tweeds and black and white chetks worth from 50c., 75¢c. to 38c 85¢. fOF .. 5... cl..l .22 ull2l mavy and brown worth $1.50 AOF .ce lls cce rine nhores mecivanse 25 doten iladies‘ long Lisle gloves, in plack ouly, also ladies‘ short glovâ€" es, white Lisie, size 64 to 8 fsc regular 35¢. for ....., ...... ..« 20 dozen ladies‘ short gloves in fine Lisle, white, tuscan, grey Alice, tan worth 50c. fot... C 15 piéces â€" corset cover embroidery in small neat patterns worth 1 sc 25¢. and 30c. for ... ... 10 pieces embroidery flouncing . for thildren‘s _ dresses, _ scalloped : and Cream lustre, 45 in. wide, regular 45¢. apality on sale at ... _ J@am~ 150 yds. Queen quality in colofs, tan Terms of the Byâ€"law to beâ€" Voted: on ‘by the Waterloo % ‘Ruepayen on July 3rd. On â€" Friday, _ July _ 3rd, a byâ€"Jaw Authorizing _ a loan _ to the Doetrinig Trink Company of Waterloo will be submitted to the ratepayers for their approval. 00 for the purchase of additional land the Waterlon Schools, Tuesday afterâ€" CONSVO!.. We will never forget . yO°. and the erection of a building there noon gave expression _ to the kindly We shall look back to this institu on, such additional land and‘ puilding |feelings which they entertain â€" for ti0n in after life not as a place _ of to cost not less than $10,000. him, by making him the recipient of Pesiance fyit as a scene of â€" mental enâ€" The company is _ to carty on busiâ€" |a beautiful electric reading lamp, acâ€" '“’-"m“- and when our memoty teâ€" n°*ss in said factories for the term {companied py _ an appreciative . adâ€" calls our school days our hearts will of fifteen years and to employ within | dress." 'wltm towards you as they do toâ€" on* mwonth after the combletion Ofl The clus« alen thowed theis: zood O8Yâ€" The company is _ to carrty on busiâ€" n°*ss in said factories for the term of fifteen years and to employ within on* month after ths completion _ of said factories and continuously thereâ€" after during at _ least cleven months in each year for the talanee of term o fifteen years, the services of . not less than fifty daily employees. The town will be secured py a first mortgage upon the factory formetly occupfed hy the Wardeliâ€"Green Comâ€" panv, Limited, and npon _ the addi tional land so to be purchased with the puildingsâ€"thereonâ€"â€"The loan .. is ‘ D“'h’g the W‘i‘tâ€le EKnd Sale we will clea» out;‘"® YOilts, ginghams, crepes, in plain many lines‘at cost e â€"and under, affording a big ::: 1 aï¬:wmugah worth q y saving to those needing Furnishings. t t 122(: 80g0 hN i aihie ed n e wR s 0n MEA # The byâ€"law provides for a loan of TVR 1LAUVIILRNA $15,000 for the purchase of the facâ€" nsmane tory formetly occupied by the Warâ€" l The members of the Entrance class dellâ€"Greene Company, ‘Limited, and of Mr. B. B. Playford, Principal â€" of The usual exemption from all taxes excepting school rates and local im provement taxes, for a term of _ ten years is also provided for. 25 doten ladies‘ fine black c@t! hose, size 8} to 10 regular 25¢c. quality for ... ... ... ~44 16c. for Big Bargains in the Carpet Dept. ~50 dozen ladies® black and tan: ¢otâ€" ton hose, sizes .8§ to 10 lm worth 15¢. to 35¢. for ... A&t L&af& Bros. |& Co., Limited, Berlin Eitraordinary Hosiory Bargains x Finest _ Dress GLoods and Silks ‘Embroideries and Laces * $1.18 ~â€"_â€" About Half Price â€" 50 pieces embroidery edgings and insertions ;n muslin _ and ty ** cambrie â€" worth 10c. 184c. sc }lnd 15¢. for verrawere es ‘ 100 pleces laces, Torshon laces fot underwear and children‘s wear worth from 5e., 8¢., *and 10c. for zcj half per cent. per annum. The mortâ€" gage, is to contain the usual power of sale on default and the usual â€" inâ€" surance clause for the free insurable valus of buildings. . The class also showed their . good will towards Mrs. Playford, presentâ€" ing her _ with a _ handsome beaded tray . This mark of aflection and esteem on theâ€" part of the pupils of his dixision was deeply appreciated by Mr. Playâ€" ford who on behall of Mrs. Playford and himself made a suitable acknowâ€" ledgément of the kind remembrances oi his pupils. for .. $1494.38. Ruth Bechtel read the following adâ€" dress and Raiph Ziegier made _ the presentations :â€" 10 doz. ladies‘ long Lisle gloves, black and white, all sizes 6 zsc to 8, worth 50¢. for ... ... 15 dozen ladies‘ long Lisle gloves, 16 button lengtH, black and white, double tips, â€" worth regular _ @Qa~ _ During this sale we will offer plack silts at decided bargains :â€" ~©200 yds. black paillette snk( in wide worth regular $1.00 .k‘. Thy amount to be raised annuailly for the payment of installiments of principal and interest is the sum of m%mou FOR TEACHER $1.00 for in. wide, the finest silk im the trade regular prize $1.75, om sale at ..â€" ... ... _ to be repaid in fiftgen annual instalâ€" ments with interest at five and oneâ€" 30 dozen ladies‘ silk Lisle hose, ont broidered, a regular . 50c¢. zsc quallby FOF ......... ccus sanos. h © 200 ‘yds. black Duchess sill beautiful finish, tegular $1.25 8 $OK C ...slll.e. m sc csw duns. 50 fAoten children‘s . cashmere hose fine riby colors of cardinal, tan, pink, sky, white and black, sizes lsc 4} to 84, worth 35c. for _ Black Silks 300 yds. "Queen" quality, silk 3 1 €4 iL. § ~ Aie . ~‘~ . h" En oï¬ inmitywifonpnminis * % * , §¥ a '!' be. ‘;.,v.&' [(# g« {Kmo# ) # & is ooke At « - i &=. ." . ® 8 i * ' is 1€ A C ‘ :4‘) t £ B 4 * $ .: * uy ..‘n:x*: Watetioo Ontario, itiy; * ‘i"’ ‘ = $1.18 ay, June 17¢:to Jun 1914. 1 have peen requested ty my schoolâ€" mates not _ to address you formally, but as a beloved and respected friend. ‘In that light, dear teacher, we _ all ‘toglfd you. Please accept with our little present our eatnest good wish ' Mar you always hbe as happy a% you have endeavored to make _ your 'pupiln and may they, nothing better could be wished for them, be always ;M faithful in their duties to others as you have heen in your duties to ‘ them. c _ RUTH BECHTEL I have been requested by the boys and girls of our room to offer you a slight token of our affection and reâ€" gard. I cannot tell you how delightâ€" ed I am to be the nieans of conveyâ€" ing to you‘ the expression of our Unâ€" }ikd love. What we offer you is _ a poor symbol of our feelings but _ we know you will receive it kindly as a simple indication of the attachment which each of us cherishes for you in the heartâ€"of hearts. You have made ‘nut lessons pleasant to us, so pleasâ€" ant that it would be ungrateful . to call them tasks. We know that . we have _ often tried _ your temper and forbearance put you have dealt gently with us in our waywardness, teachâ€" ing us by example as well as precept the advantage of kindness and _ sellâ€" control.. We will never forget _ you. We shall look back to this instituâ€" _ Ladies vesting waists, slightly soilâ€" ed,, worth from $1.00, $1.235 Q‘a,. 10 doser â€" smart styles in white voile, lawn and crepe waists, â€" high and low meck, worth $1.00 68C $1.35, on salé at ... .._..... 5. dozen â€"lailes‘ fine qualitysttouged | B5 ®4, - it m SApmgar in nomieg on 1oe, esd u00 â€˜ï¬ 5000 Yards Colored Cotton Co6éHS Table No. 1 i‘Table No. 3 â€"â€" .. ~ Coloted _ cotton dress goods . such as ginghains challies, musâ€" im lins, wofth ftom 10c., 12%c. 7C tp. 15¢. TOF:â€":::4:: ...« +oo Table No. 2 _ Colored cotton dress goods, includâ€" 3 â€" dozen ladies‘ colored, . striped voile ‘and crepe waists, regular . and drop shoulders, in colots and gs black, worth $1.25 and $1.50 88‘: TOF .. . ssias eevioons emeiee ue Lot 4 . _ ; 500 ladies‘ blouses will go on sale at astonishing values :â€" worth $1.50 to $3.00 for Lot 2 Ladics‘ better lines of white crepe, Â¥oiles, ratine and lawn, newest styles Lot 1 Lot 3 Blouses Ladies‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Garments 14 44 MEYERSâ€"BELLâ€"At the Evi cal parsonage, Waterloo, June by Rev. E. Burn, Westey S. ers to Miss Winnifred Befl, of RBeflin. An unfortunate accident . occufi at Watetlon on Tuesday, when 3 A. W. Schaeter while engaged attt ing his horse ¢n the stable, . suflé three fractured ribs and a _ bro collar bone, caused by the _ amfy crushing him against the stall. | Schaecter is under the doctor‘s c and will be confined to the house some days. o‘clock, â€" and in the alternoon als but interesting programme willy given. ‘ ®:# . The committee in charge is ) : . The committee in charge is posed ‘of â€" Nosah Staufter, . pre Joseph _ S. Shatitez, viceâ€"pres and Josiah Stauffer, secretary. . 5 doten ladies Princess sligmel embroidery ttimmed, worth ; $1.35, $1.50 and: $1.175, for 5 dog. ladics‘ right gowns ing bric andâ€" crépe, â€" all sizes “ "ottll $1.10 and n.qu;: ie 3 25 ladies dress skirts in good{ naÂ¥y and plack, sizes 23 m:a*ï¬ bands, worth $3.75 for ...... @# Today. is the big <daylor; connections of the Sgau‘!:gf-' when a big family reuhion: ig! held _ in _ the _ Waterld0®~4 18W It is expected that lboul'fl'OE-h! dred will be present. .B . MvaS ‘The dinnet will be served <att} All olif ladies‘ and Miszes Wt ooats: are marked at cost <snd: during ‘this sale, suits . and: co@l Colored and â€" white votfonâ€" : goods, voiles, Ratines, Litfens,~! ctepes, and novelties worth °& 35c., 40c., and 50¢., for ... ’ Cotton dress goods includingâ€" col@ ed and white goods, muslins, '«‘?ï¬ Ratities, â€" Foulards, â€" etc., & worth from _ 25c., 30c. to $ 85C. fOF. ..........l 2s .222 (hee 5 dozen‘ ladies‘ house \resiieg, ored ZPephyr, in blue, grey and sky worth $1.15 for ... @ k Ladies‘ satin underskirts,. in: a: quality, all colors, blue, paddy, ise Royal tan, hrown-‘uié worth $1.50 to +2.00 for _ @ Table No. 4 Night Gowns Suits and Coaté . Princess Slips ; Satin Skirts House Dresses: PAINFUL ACCDENT MARRIED, wxhee eetive t eit