LOCAL AND PERSONAL _ Dop‘t miss the Gfand Militaty "Tat o at Waterioo on Friday, July 34. Big â€"Bafds will ‘take part.© 7â€"13â€"3t e, Presbyterian â€" Bunday. School | stated the legal aspect of th> ques‘ en en hm estroante peaer n ve last Friday alteruioon.~~ _ ***<] be takes, â€"preo ~of , Local <,;] »yement Act,, in respect rï¬ncmt 'r;:t: ot: the s::nn Busiâ€" 3.-25'31;&'."‘% : ‘olle| open . 1. ThoSe | widenad ~@ ; "i'tmtodum-v have the handsome | the â€Br m&“ or _ the %lLege catalog by â€" writing Principal|council fnay â€" widen streets without T, % ; such Petitich .py a two thirds, vote of AThe Fall Term. of the Berlin. Busiâ€" College will open Sept. 1. ThoSe ted may have the handsome éollege catalog by < writing Principal ?Mter a pleasant‘ stay _ of several webks with their daughter, Mrs. O. Henry Weichel and\other relatives â€" in town. Rev, and Mrs, J‘ C. Borth te tÂ¥rned last week to.their home D Stiten Island, New York. \WTheâ€" Young People‘s Alliance of the lical Church enjoyed # flu; eveniig at home of Mr. % t last uo:-y’ evening whete a je nt meeting was held with the young people of Floradale. ‘The family of the late Joseph Chamberlain has declined an offer . by the Government to allow his hody to He buried in: Westminster Abbey. This action was fjn in deference to the wishes of the. late statesmap "Bleak: House"‘ was the centre of Ibspitality for several of the Twinâ€" City wisitors and a few fricnds _ on Wedu»sday â€"afternoon from 4 to. 6 6"Clock, when Miss Hughes was . the hostess of a delightful tea, which afâ€" mflflnï¬)‘imfa friends the â€" opâ€" Fortunity: of : ren*wing the pleasant acquainta®ce of former yearts. The Flmita ‘Male Quartette, . comâ€" pos»ds of Messrs. Badley, Laschinger, Fimmet‘andâ€" Zfeeier, provided _ the prortamme at thy Millbank Garden Party, on ih> évening of the -flmx §‘J(flv.’ AMiks® Hattie Ruppel, their. oslient: accompahist, also contributâ€" ed sevcral piaio solos to the . proâ€" "The menters of th: Waterlpo Young ‘omen‘s Mospital Auxiliary, with a tew visitors,â€" over â€"a hundred in < All. cB 6yed thwir annual celepration 14%" Puesday afterndon, which this year x the form of a picBic in the Watâ€" o. Park. The weather was simply ï¬ht'lor such ‘ an outing, ~ which with the splendid arrangements | so amuuy carried ou$t / by the Comâ€" ftee, compined to make the gathâ€" a Yery happy and enjoyable one: *A delicious supper was served at 6 c , after: which Messts. J. B. and Geo. Dichel ran off a Â¥i programme of sports and racâ€" "which was heartily entered into "the fadfes, treatinz no end of @â€" u§ t, and prites awatded to the 1 contestemts. These annual 80â€" P eath>rints do‘much to draw such ul workers closer togeth>r, and * create an added interest . in ‘::;k of the Bertlina & Waterino I il, $h> following . picnics . have been té0 ed‘ny Sceretary J. M. Laing for thie Waterloo Park for. July and Augâ€" % io c MA dit. is its of ‘the, gehool Bovd *is1t o€ the : nfl“ï¬;“ml on Thirsiny m s in â€"con on â€"with ceriain provemén m?‘" hetns" tads: e m td text â€" w the nfd . beatd al â€"s,. the â€"% WOrk on the 0o t8ide ame echool is be‘ng. reinted . arn very g.derably to the app®at ‘ of the ‘weliopt properts. _ ; * 1y . t 30 vines ‘were plant 3 the Crntral and ward . schools f * m:* to beautify the 7 4 a PP MANY PICNICS AT WATERLOO oo «s PARK, . > oi King SÂ¥ All prices Ed. M. Oevitt t . Nouod ; 25 â€"A.O.VW.W.. ; of .. Waterloo sister kjat from adjoining 28.â€"United Farmers ‘of â€" Watâ€" 30. â€"Galt Retail . Merchants. 3.â€"Globe Furniture Co., Wat 2%.â€"Goldi\ NFS APtole A7 hat we haye Whe stock of â€" ~GOOB & MeCuiloc®: © of store w e Jw* M “h exproâ€" wishes of muo-sm.ufm'uw ed that action be takem at once.. 1t was also recommended that the proâ€" perty pwners . to be bemefitted .. be eg:..fl-w 50 per cent. of â€" the _ Mr. A, B. McBride was ’rfl. & stated the legal ~aspect _,4b.n; ‘"Those present were. UnaRinic T the opininn thes the perition‘ ced te acted upon. There was no bel& of retaliatipn im {phe matter, but : sole ailmn was to secure the widining of the street in accordance with the expPressed . wish 9( a large 1 of ratepa â€"deemed . owing * f «cost of pert= u:. pconmi th‘unmflng . of the t Of ~land all thy â€" way rm""s'»fsgt&m St. instead of only _ along portion of _ the street in fronthof the proposed "Molâ€" sons ~Ban‘t® tw .~ It is‘ necesBary to widemKing.S¢./Jor _ this. distance in order to secure )a unifoim street line. .t mds ol A0T se Messrs. . Magor. Kaufman, Reeve Wegenast; ‘E.~M. Devitt and~ C. W. Wells, representing the Town Council, the Park Board amd the City ‘P"‘FK ing Comnittee, waited upon Mr. Nam Snidet,..on Thursday evening, in referince :, to acquiring bis mill pré perty, . the dam and. other.land . h: ow ®S.. * 5 # . Mr. Smidet,. howevet,: informed :: the deputation.‘that be bad decided not to sell at the Present time. : It is probable that a meetinz will be held this evening to consider what furthâ€"t steps to take in view ol the decisionâ€"of Mr.â€"Snider... The sugg** tion that the town _ exproptiate the necessary. eight ~feet of land _ along King St. will no doubt be considered. Té the Editor _ ‘r. TSie_.s «9| Dear ‘Bit :â€" .. * J .)_ h 4t will fto %lp;ï¬:my ofâ€" the iatepayers © 7 the petiâ€" tion to have King street widensd to know e that, after imar.ning me o:. Saturday* e f last ‘that he wou seil m.m:n propetty, in:ludâ€" ing thosd_pm,' amdi_ the piece of â€" land between Wt& Block and the propos:d sons Bank Building,~ as a solution of the dificulty at a price of $35,000.Mr. Snider now changes bis mind ani refuses to scll I am justifed in making this . exâ€" planatice as Mr. Lnider made . the proposition to me himself, and 1 laid it before the Town Planning C ommitâ€" tee and the Patk Board, and it Was by them _ placed before th> Town Council. e in onl 1*catthot believe * that ‘Mr, Saider has disappointed _ our expect=tions. alférether to his own accord,. but has .béen prevailed on to do #0, . bY parii‘s who are intereste1, in â€" order ;o defoat the â€"wishes of the two hinâ€" red rateépayers. who. Sizn d th« iâ€" tion to have ‘llg St. wideoed. ’g: Enider Jas definitely refused ‘to _ sell cither‘the whole mill property or the dn alon> at the present timg or to Lmn tight feet along King St. to wiâ€" ““." lelocabsi s ‘»-0..' :‘.-.; " There seer s to ht no other way lett :::rlo expropriate the lang. fxcesâ€" . / 6 4 n "Herlin is ‘whdenitt its math ’Sï¬i{ :’;’ acewirin* m‘“ for “ _‘_ W and why mot T Aren ‘ : 'rlu-'tMyen“m asked to bave FiAe St. wï¬hnd.‘mm vbhat . they Ya*. as it Will be partial conpenta tion for the loss of the Square, &nd will back the ~Toyh Counct! in â€"ant s‘evs they. may take to ashieve this object. & ‘Messts, and Eisenbach,‘ real ectals Agiins i Hentiiwit socn an ofice in Mts. > in %B+ grotery stom», formbrly bécupled hy Mr. L Wetttauter, . EXPLANATION: SHiky, ecese of :ï¬c&. ‘v- C 'v u n-l & .:‘1?::!: You‘ truly, â€"Co W. WEILE Action . ‘,f; g‘m‘?ï¬'ï¬ï¬:’ wavertge Town Cor on T*w& ï¬o The meeting was called‘tio fur t cousider . the plumbing < by~ Inb i paspror m py conteptsonanqhest. no The W‘a which thpeppéeaarycompnittee resorte® the.same as the new Berkin,._byâ€"law} which will be. passed, was cartied Wiâ€"h Councilior Carl Woeller opposed: | "'&-flr“"wm inwuired as to ; the ‘and water tests, _ . not j thin sing the two were necessary, and., also. the litefse 4ee .of $5 which* be , thoughit corld. pe done . away with Deputy , Reeve Kutt replying, saud that the licensing.. of mwa‘ was quite in order, and a nocessity.. ‘The scene‘started, when gomci{lh::! Kutt who was absent at the } meeting, relerred to a refott of the | meeting An ‘the press, when‘one memâ€" ber of thy Corncil said that if the| Wollerâ€"Kuttâ€"Moyer combination wnld] rot be beaten in Council, they would | be beaten w‘.th monev. He said‘ he hid heard insinuations against . the committee, which he ~did not think wete ]ulfl)fled.' ' â€" Councilior ‘Hallman challenged the councillor who had made the accusaâ€" lion to fame the cornsillor who _ Bs ailcred had offered money. : Co heillor Woeller jumped to â€" his L:et, snd accused Councilior F. Halâ€" stead of being guilty: of such conâ€" duct, sayinz thit Mr.. Halstead â€" bad made such statements to Councifiot Holle. * The members of the Council . . then tirn~d..to; Mt.. Polle. for= an ‘explanaâ€" tion. of the aTair, peing Mr. Halétead deni~d mating â€"any srch. statemant. â€"Mr.â€" Hollé told of talking to Mr. Malstead one evenin>, when the plumâ€" ting pyâ€"law was mentioned, and â€" Mr. Halstead had asked him to tote in erder to give the committee which was aprointed *A chance to pring in a vroper report. He ‘said that °. Mr. Pa‘stead in a jowlar way had said *omething "ahout a price. . |_ . _ ; This brought Mr. Halstead to his fcet, and be absolutely dâ€"nied troakâ€" ing any such statement whatever, Ciâ€" tber in Part or in totol. °> / This Was ‘d‘nied by Mr. Halstead. who termed it a lie: on the part . of Mr. Holle. â€" Â¥ + -'-'-h‘flr:-;q'.?ner'pllm to sotme. of: the work of"the committee ¢n cutting up Sad rassifi¢ nvâ€"laws as child‘s work.. Reéve Wegenast who was in . the thir while the Council Was‘jn comâ€" mitteas of the whole, said that it had regn found necessary toâ€"out up _ the ; Beflin by:law, ths Betlin Committee C. M. B. A; HOLDS BIG PICNIC ‘The 25th anniversary of the Cathoâ€" lic Mutual Benefit Association, No. 104, of. â€" Waterloo, was held atâ€"â€" th Waterloo Park on Thursday. Ideal weather and . a thoroughly entortainâ€" img: amd enjoyable . program combined to mase the event, an auspicious one. ‘The presence of leading officers of the Association, added to the interest of the oncakion. â€" Several hundred were in nï¬m. Included in those Preâ€" ’s,mt members of ‘lodges: at Berâ€" lin, Preston, St. Clemonts, St. Agaâ€" tlia and other points. « * In~ the afternoon . a . progfan} of l{_gl'“, including baseball and a t of war, provided ‘much entértainment. ‘The principal ewnt of the ‘duy, however, . wat the ‘banguet: in _ the evening: which was held in the Park pavilion at 7.30. The tables pregentâ€" ed "an ‘attractive apptarance, d+cofatâ€" od with pretty Nowers. Follov§n; a most appetirin«‘ sprecd which reflect td ‘thy â€" "tulimary‘ of the badiâ€" who prep it, addtesses were giv *h *> nrominent members of ths A sociation. Fath‘r Fli‘h;, ane of the Grand Trugtees of: the Fociety, capâ€" ably petformsd the duties of â€" (Chairâ€" an." Amab@ the srta‘ters who‘ de lieted congratulatory addresuos, w t Crand > â€"Offraniser, â€"â€"Eoâ€"J. KAAtel Strattord, â€" who : was the print~~ «regter, Mr._ L. F. Dietrich, Wo* > t * Gtand Deputy of Wateries CC ty ; _ _Pevr,) _ Joh‘ Fcohrenbath, \ratha Mt. 1.. Ca‘l r, Prés don‘ th> m. Frare®; Â¥r. ®. t 8 #* 68. #d i‘ of *h> V«rt‘n Pranc! zï¬-‘.fl 8. Tw. CoNa)ai avd flatt inv@E.of Beti‘n. ‘The Grand Medi#* Surer@iâ€" or _ .L.it Ahe Cominion, . DP+ Ryan, Kingston, forwarded‘a â€" telt ing .at VA Were w to * ~nd in &3s en in ‘TOrce IOL ‘TV : V â€" * * C aot * Ne Woéller Min: w‘?\lfll * b»e:‘duum'mu‘ f . the byâ€"law throtgh. 1 _ ‘I think he requires a wood thrash tng," â€"said Mr. Hallman htg!v ‘not that I am thinking of giving it to ‘him, put I thimk that is what ; be being unanimous in adopting the 90W |. ap, byâ€"law. . Tha . préat byâ€"law The third readine of ths nyâ€"law was mored »by Reeve Wegenast. ond set orded y Demnt.â€"reeve Kutt;: and was cartied with Mr. Wosller not voting. Peâ€"anrointed: *nenector. Mr. Halstead said, he thought that Town Engineer Méï¬ï¬‚ % be te appointed plumbing insPector. He he ligred thit Mr. Moogk bad, resigped, n‘;c knowing how the plumbing : bÂ¥yâ€" ‘“S&‘:ehTeophl of the byâ€"law,.will be printed at an uzly‘*:th. avicse. A byâ€"law was passed, ‘«'Ulï¬ollr.in;‘ the laying ol a.comput sidewalk on the westerly side ohiMoodre® Ave:> _ On répresentations <beliigmade > toâ€" the ~Council;‘it" was detided "to res®. cind the clause in the report of the BHoard of Works atths last meetifg that a cement ( C ed on the mm'w",m! St. petween)John 3 Sts. _ Mt: Kutt Mfl.’:flï¬â€œmet in the East Watd on King St. which is 'badly flooded _ each... sprinig > when ‘there is a big snow Jall. The mattet was referred to theâ€"Board ol Works. The monibeérs of the En{Zance Class ‘(xom the . Waterl06 Central School, as indicated py the_results published on Saturday, gave a Spl.adid account ‘of © themselyes. _ ‘To . secure, honot stamding, seventyâ€"five per q%t, of: the total was * m&ul and Awentyâ€"five lout of the thirtyâ€"two who wrote on the examination obtaincd honofts, Only one failed to pass. i cegraiy avi + ‘The of the class ‘and theit. inmw§ . Pt‘n‘ipal Playford, are to . be «om! lim»nted gn the. Out tome of th» &xi ~vnaticas, For â€" the ipast fow years th> classes sent Uup ‘from ‘the Waterlo®.© exception. {P} 4k + 4 "h> excall n .of the,» con> siÂ¥tutes a~ tribute": wxgvhug a il ty of. _ PrimipADEAliybrW: anl is al 0 n,u.uï¬dl‘fls dp< cin~ ( telligence, of 1M» â€" Councilior «Moyer . wanted â€"to; ; know why ‘A report had not n pregented by the ; special committec: appo‘inted to .look into the extension ‘of Queen S4. | It was suggested thatâ€"Mr.: Haniâ€" el: be allowed to build, it=an: underâ€" standing could be arrtived at by the ;(‘m*n'?il, as. to where. the road would ro throuch in the future~â€" s 2 _ Mavor Kautman (Presided, M tbe members. of. th{:EMt gflmi }l attendance. f e 4n ENTRANCE CLASS. ~~> â€"MADE FINE SHOWING gram feat»tti®« his iAabiMlity ith | at» | 104 , " P09 htb as < ulc | "The Bulgdrilits ! of : the * ue celeboating : toâ€"day., | one .. " of f numiber being married on Synday. _ h 1he _« 134 FOREIGNERS NMNARRY. + . @, Disttick wis ohatrman of ‘n v#p Co'.:tu:t*non who tir & ot ‘ “m‘.v n ~ss(itrd in fnalline “m â€"â€" onde have avery temdon â€"to t Ned over the outcothe "of the Byâ€"l&w 1 Franch has a membership d @1 in a foufishinkt tondiâ€" condltded with aidatce in gei : mm v““'â€"‘x.'i t a wite. One an they "", |cfor‘a ti€ge ':&%mï¬‚ï¬ .4 ! uo iohÂ¥ ¢ W km!bl mw pauts"in m“ornu' wete Dizcd agadh at fire> hall. 1%: wore ‘periitted to £0 °w eojered up, nut th> fourth giving is :l‘.t as Joba Wnider was fined . 320 id bosts or}tweéity days, in jail. 3 Te was, an abundance: is m wgg o ..."ï¬u‘;"% from 22 to 25¢. per dozch: w u“‘:â€˜ï¬ of "both ‘ o and: produces â€" â€" was amickly . i of.. The following t + Per. lb.,: . â€" Kkgs, per doz., 350. .,, â€"~, Raspperries, small basket, 15¢. / {~Cherries, red, pet pail, 35c. Charries, red.per basket, 70c. Currants, red, n:.!im 10¢. 4 ots, per bunch, Sc. P Qnï¬m;m’.ï¬w.ï¬c- 4 oC Me: . individial ‘ menmbers of . the: Band _ are artists on their instru ments, in fact the organization has .always been noted for the excell of the plavers â€" which compose it. With an exceptionally gifted ledel“ ;lit_e,cï¬ls ‘;t ii;. is yearly adding o t8§ already high reputation and .is beâ€" deserveidly.. : complimented on its efficiency and the high Standarlt of its concerts. oo i ue ns Aot‘e LARCE CATHERING Waterioo citizens have always had ¢ccasion to be protd of theit band and th> genuine excellence of their playing‘ ~continues °* to delight large gatherings ‘of citizens who attend the weekly concerts on the square. Ffiâ€" day night‘s programme again furnishâ€" ed eVidence of the musicianly skill :of this splendid organization. .. Many ‘‘On Sunday afternoon the Band will give a _ sacred concert in ~ the park Patt of the proceeds of which will be given to those injured July ist. &l:lt' will also pe available for the ommodation of the public at the nomin@l charge of five cents. A sik ver cellection will be. taken. CADETS RETOBN: .‘ * â€" â€" HOME SATURDAY *The Waterloo cadets returned . n Baturday afternoon from "a ‘week‘s ¢camp at London, Ont. Four battal, lons‘ were encamped, about 1100 beâ€" ing present. The boys report having prifited grcatly â€"by the outing, â€" as well as having an excellent time. WITH SACRED CONCERT ‘ The sacred band concert by, . the aterloo Musical . Society . band at 30 o‘clock Sunday , afternooh‘ at the aterloo Park, was not .the . success :: m;u::“hnve beel:lc:,adbnot :'l:; ::h tecle b clouds threatenâ€" ed mo..&,w However,. the band ‘rendered. several of. the . selections beâ€" fore the downpour ; set in, ; and ; needâ€" Nss to :say the different â€" numbers were well© received. > * Es JEWELER MANTEL CLOCKS + A. MARCHAND Four d'h“.‘n bei Arrested it Plice $4.00 and up. 44 ~«CBUY _ . one of our fine WATERLOO ‘‘w 1 $25000 worthâ€"of Dry.‘ Staples, Hosiery,: Rloves, etc. turned into Genulineâ€" TWO . WEEKS OF . rAIN ; CIV! § /A Ne iey s M New fashionable merchandise . tremendous reductions. â€" 7 . That® ... i\ /: Reople Get Hungty And Know That!.| Quality Groceries are a sure Antide or‘te Tohe ind vio "vor thonding: voune a ladies of r gain Opportunity of lhe. season. 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