§ NMrsâ€" Tit‘!Vngrcg;_tirally)‘-â€"_lt seems * _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wettlaufer ‘and "Mr. and Mrs: {).'Wemgu!ez of Tor; onte, . visited â€" friends in town. on Thursday .. 3y br duranteâ€"fcaâ€"â€"rnt mq;' bridg.‘and <gra of %xmtyanv yoars m%&ï¬?‘nm Sand hostess, m;d“ were. kindly sreâ€" i meinbered by many handsome gifts to l mark Athe ‘pooasion,‘ ‘also. telegrams of ~. gonigtatulations from‘ fribnds. _ Aftet * ‘the reception all sat down . to . a sumpCuous bangquets, at the close of ‘which Rev. W. D. Lee proposed the "health of â€"the bride and groom in a ~bright and Appropriate speech, which ~ was ably responded to be Mr. Hevâ€" ‘ crgn, with addresses by Mr. Alex. U Howie, Dr. Addison: of © St. George ‘and ethers. This was followed by a *"choice musical â€" and â€" literary >~proâ€" { gramme, _ games, etc., concluding * with a dance, The evening throughâ€" 1. out proved an exceptionally | bright and istcrosting one, and Mr. and & Mrs. Heveron‘s hosts of friends will n, in . wi them ‘gontinued bapâ€" and ity. . ‘The government is planning a patâ€" riotic fund for the maintenance of families ‘of men on service abroad. Mrs. John B. Snider and d&ughter, Miss Florence, have return:d from A plsasans month‘s visit at Arthabasâ€" kavi‘le, Que., with _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson armd family, Mr. and Mry, A. W. Voolker > lefl this morning on a two weeks‘ trip to Hochester and New York and Waterâ€" bury, Conn. to me l‘#"ï¬\;ag&"\irung. f Mr. TiF#â€"Welt, ‘you‘re right . for Mrs. "J. 'W"d!“.on'g. of Los*Angelos is visiting ber sister Mrs. Albert Reesâ€" LCCAL AND PERSONAL Mr.~ EI@@®A McDougall and Mr. Will Windsor of Toronto, spent a couple of days in town this week. Now is the, time to see Niagara Fallsâ€"or visit your _ friends in neatâ€" hy Cities. The Elmira Musical Sovieâ€" ty wil} run their 21st annual excurâ€" sicn to Niagara Falls on Aug. 15th, 1914. See time table for particulars. ; . W.â€"84â€"12. Mrs. Armstrong, with her son and daughter came up from Toronto to attend the Silver Wedding Anniversâ€" ary of her daughter, Mrs. James Heveron. â€" S The wives of the Bowlers, assisted by their daughters and friends, were Tea hostesses at the Bowling green this _ week durimnz â€" the Tournament, when d.licious tra, coffee, sandwiches and ‘cake were sorved to th> Bowlers and _ their â€" frionds each afternoon. Ne:dless to sav, this kind hospitality was gFratly appreciated hy ths visiâ€" tors, poth ladies and gentlemen. The Silver Wedding Anniversary of Mr, apd. Mrs. James leveron, at thcir. beautiful home, Foundry Street nn',,lg:xs‘uywmï¬um& 6th; 1914, was a jfoyous social event that had been keeuiy anticipated, and cerâ€" tainly proved‘ to be one grand _ reâ€" unjon:of good {ellowship, which the large nuymber ,o(yucuts front Waterâ€" loo, Berlin, St. (George, Torento and Mr. and »Mrs. James Russell, of Fergus, with their family of three sons and two daughters, and a niece from Toronto, were a jolly _ moter party to Waterloo on Wedncsday afâ€" terndow,"the guests of Mr: and the Misses Bruce. + Miss Catharive â€" Zimmerman â€" and Miss Pearl â€" Carnegie of th> Toren‘o Gemral Hospital have returned _ to th>â€"city; afterâ€"a pleasant holiday at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lainz, Alpert street. Other wisitors ab this hospitable home are Miss E. MeFarlane of Ottawa, Miss Melinda Zimnerman eand Mr. Walter Grierson of Lanark, _ and Miss Lucy Zimmerâ€" man of Milverton. § The Tooms, spacious verandah, etc., were bright and‘ fragrant with pretâ€" ty lights and Jovely flowers _ all about, and the tables exceedingly pretty centred with the brife‘s cake, and an artistic arrangement of sweet peas, ferns and greenty, all of which seemed cloguent with the spirit . of utherâ€" places, will always recall pleasant associations. 0 There is a â€"notiosable deiloacy about our store. Kir2 pRVEcIST C sbhoke »iT â€" *Â¥ou ° nced "Itesh Drugsâ€"and you get tham bere. Everyth‘n; is u‘u‘: with ulniions. x ~ 4s _ Ed. M. Devitt and MrÂ¥. A. W. Vorlker > left Â¥.> want you to }now s i6 & ©CCasian, £ .‘ $% with Housewives are looking to the futâ€" ute and Ogvou in quantities of four. at 85 and"90 cents flll ui Wheat which was a w ago selling at 83 awu a bushel is toâ€" day brin‘g "cents and $1. Flour has gone up 20 cents a hundred, so that $3 a is asked for the best. MJXW Snider‘s Mill this morning elicited the information that the demand for flour was increasing both lo‘.&y{ hod in other towns. * All mail wHich is received at the Waterioo toffice . for _ forcigh countrics i8 B sent out the same as usual, BGtvilÂ¥â€"fikely be held up at the ocean ports. HOW TWINâ€"CITY IS EFFECTED ~â€"= BV THE WAR “:r'um test . war is worry . ° F3 xd tiour, With "the probability of ,,ï¬ on other foodstufls and wearing . apâ€" parel geing» yp‘ shortly. parel K WY . h w,m“w;d*% Ontario h 8 m " 4 ResEntore be n icap their busiâ€" ness while, u.tur.llyfll} g‘t lut xt jel 1t wike~pr gmï¬g‘d%mwmnu of seed. ‘This in particular applies to the maugle seed which is all imâ€" ported from Germany. Bugar took 10 cents a hunired jump on Monday, and is now selling for $4.175 FOREIGNER WAS _ SENT TO JAlL Many kinds of novelties, silks, rib bons, etc., have been affected by the war. _ Already several of the : merâ€" chants have/received notices â€" that prices have been increased. Ribbons for instanceâ€" have been inâ€" creased 25 per cent., while the source of supply of allâ€"over laces, silks and similar articles has been cut . ofl. meveral of the stores which import their goods ‘direct from Germany and were expecting shipments in a few days, mow do not expect to rcâ€" ceive the goods at all. : ‘"‘Probably it is just as ‘well that our goods have ‘not arrived," said one merchant tl;is morning, _ ‘"For people arg fe4renching, and cannot afford to purchase the goods." _ _ _ Christmas _ novelties â€" will _ suffer heavily. ° *A Jarge number _ of . the toys which are given at Christmas time are" manufactured in Germany and Austria. Drug stqrps wgport that in some of the necessary drugs which are used in quantitics there is going to be practically a famine. _ Already,â€" a" imported drugs have gone up 20 per cent. or more, while one or two. of them have ,gohe up over 100 per cent. and‘are still fAuctuating. Large consumers have endeavored to lay in a supply "of some drugs but the wholesale houses are filling only porâ€" tions of the ordets. * Galt, Aug. 10.â€"THe big . C: P. R. bridge over the Grand River here is in charge of armed guards. A forâ€" cigner has been arrested for loiterâ€" ing near the abutments, and although he said he g‘i‘jishcd to sltep the was sent h)P?an for twentyâ€"one days convicted of trespass. COMMITED FOR > TRIAL FOR THEFT ANNUAL _PICNIC >« *©â€"OPF THE GLOBE FURNITURE C0. Theodore lHabreluck was charged in Berlin Police Court Tuesday with the theit of a watch from Paul Padowski The watch was found, on the prison; er‘s person when he was placed under arrest. He said that he was drunk, and while he did not admit that he $tole the watch, he admitted that he had it in his possgession. He was found guilty, and committed for trial by J. P. Rohleder. Leo. Knopp contgibuted $1.â€" and Casts ~Tor assaulting W ~~Jéw ~named Heinic Wuestel. The cmployees ~of the Globe Furâ€" niture Co. ang Apeir families made zay on ‘Thursffay;: when they held their aminy@) picnic at the beautilul Waterino ":’r\{ % * It was a joyoug occasion for the cmployces. ;‘l‘mdictoty closol _ at 11.30 o‘clock. About 1.30 o‘clock a parade was forpéed,at the corner of William and King. Sts., headed by the Waterloo Band, and marched to the park. At “"'-’.WPM'I†were A+ the “\Hmc'x ‘gees were pulled off, and the w ?‘n awarded valuable. prizes ; A\ Giige ‘mnd excitâ€" ing basepalt game also. added much infortet es freatndoits ‘sport + 3 ¢ "Increasing hurstfay; â€" when they held «J picnic at the beautiful Forward Mail Re dae mA w e crmney n o Ampit POLICE COURT WAS CONOUCTEDâ€" â€"y 1N GERMAN To go to a Britishk court and hear ib ‘conducted in the German language surprised the spectators at the Poâ€" lice Court in Berlin Tuesday motnâ€" ing. _ Not: that it is a movelty to hear Getman spoken around the preâ€" cincts . of, â€"thg â€"â€"City â€"~Hall â€"by â€"any means, but to haye . the presiding magistrate take the evidence . of witnesses was something that court attendants were not altogether acâ€" customed to. * Justiceâ€"of theâ€"Peace â€"F. Rohleâ€"ter was on the bench in the absence 0: Police Magistrate J. J. A, Weir,who is holidaying in Muskoka,. It was not as if the witnesses and the parâ€" tiecs in the cases tried could . rot speak the English language as this they could do, although it may have been somewhat difficult. RESERV!STS HANDED IN THEIR PAROLE This is the season of the yntrT ie Horneuilure/ Spciety sote it i + ges are at present out w gardens and lawns, ~and »ttly announce the ligt of winners. 'l'hg report having found some‘ very inferesting gardens . and the work has been very good. ‘They say the work of the school childrep is a gp Li wel} t a n&ï¬ rl ultural 3y will d its exhibit in the building on .the 3nd and 3rd of": tember. .Prescat members and any others who may join will be eligible to make exhibits. s However, it was noticeable, | alâ€" though it was doubtless done intenâ€" tionally,that when the J.P. asked the witnesses questions in German, they would reply in English. He would immediately ask another question in Germin, and on some occasions. Teâ€" ceived an answer in German, and » other t.mes in English. _ And then again he would ask his questions in German. It was made more noticeable by the fact that when Magistrate Weir is on the bench, English only preâ€" vails; as any other language spoken by the accused or witnesses has to be spoken through an â€" interpreter. Theâ€" Steckepreiter case was heard in German. In conuectiog with the orderâ€"inâ€" council passed by the Dominion Cahâ€" inet on Friday > afternoon, Captain (sborne, <Friday received _ a _ teleâ€" gram ffom the Dopariment of Militia that all German reservists in Berlia and Waterloo, were to be prevented irom leaving if they had any in bentions of returning to the German ariny. es This morning when the ‘Telegraph annual excursion to Detroit was about to pull out, Capntsin Ostoint and Lteut .. Schmaiz went through the cars to ascertain whether any resety ists were attempting to leave . the country.\ It was found that all who were taking in the excursion weteâ€"on a<pleasure trip and not going to fight. German reservists were appeoached, and upolis giving their© parole that they wouldtnot leave were allowed to go. One of two of the reservists reâ€" fused to give their parole. Un Friday> aftcrnoon a rcscrvist was arrested by <the military authâ€" oritics. The matter wss brought to the attention of Mr. W. G. Weichei, M.P., who telephoned the facts to Col. Tlon. Sam Hughes. ‘The prisâ€" oner was subsequently relsased. met w far a L id + acumfAveok t h Ne Ned . which r:suited in het nose be A; PF3« len and face was jafle pruiscd Mrs. Prosnm was _ descend n: thy stairway at the marcet when a h avy 10 :"d hch vas in on the railing© A% UNFORTUNATE While the â€"authoritiesâ€"areâ€"â€"quite reticent in regard to the matter, it is understood that Mver a score â€" of the tor of â€" the strtck Mre. Bro ‘nocked ber _ d came to licr ass ta‘ en to th: of where bet invrid #!t is undâ€"rstocd tha Â¥ ho Fas ++ t tcen watned that rm act â€" Four spobders _ visited the Police Court this motning, and hefore théir departure each contribuied . $5 .to the treasury . t s toas o i ts Mirartiboutz IvaniaibzBcdiin PEEDLNIS PA Competition will} Be Announced Shortly.. ACCIDENT bfT THE MARKET [. the â€" s‘@rway ofoll and #. Brown on the face and er _ foon Wi‘l ng haids ijr assit cn‘o ard she ow;s ths ofe of Dr. Hons‘ »rger in‘vrics wore aitended to. undâ€"rstord that the vendor t6on th~ toird has ied that sa acc‘dont might PENALT m «4 _ NMrs. F. G. _ Hush:s and idaughter Xatry, have â€"~soturn~dâ€"from a . short visit to: Walkerton: friends. Mr. Walter Tloge of London, Ont., va;-' a visitor .in towa, over. the holl+ day. htE ggey Atrrf® _ Air. an« ‘Mrs. Georsze W t a%d fand formerly ‘of Waterloo, is. renew» Â¥rx. Jobh B. " Snidér we ing auegs in town. 3 ate c "“‘f'.. "su/ _ J wrs. W ts ol Cleveland, ‘ $ ‘so fl'il_lr*' qlï¬â€˜&?& g'.;wnb . With . Waterloo County \ th'\‘(’!‘ , Torn 't&c " ) 6 T friends. . [NY. ‘and Mrp, A\ Bâ€"‘MeBr(WS® #1d |> Miss .Netlic Rodelbeni Miss .. ‘Ada d ughtcre, Misses SorA"~and" ) |Haus left Wrdoesday niorn‘ng for | a left en Mcenday moféing for * tiwo werks‘ ‘visit in Detroit. ‘ bolid«~ at, "Britannicd‘ House;"" L 44e |/ py. .o a4 Mre. H.G.. Habh of Tavisâ€" of Bays / Mushea: ei» A t Auh»~ have hash visitiné fnf ? the Mr. Giorge Moâ€"re and »Miss No 1e of Galt spent the Civic day, in Wateribo with Mr. amd Â¥ ‘M. . L ochead. w riling h Mr. apd Mre. M. 8. Hal F8 Crâ€"m and A‘s â€" -lmfl- end and _ Civic â€" Loliday, ab»Orchard Erach, La‘ke Simcog, where theÂ¥ were the guests of Mrs. C:.~E. Wintets, :/‘ ~Miss McDenald, wio has ! such & popular yisitor‘in town dm"ir kas,t t% _days, "‘the guest of . ‘Thel Hespelor;, has: returncdi to: * het home . in Goderich. t oulcw OB 4 / t Mrs. P. D. Hughs\ of:Seattle, Wash.,, (nâ€"e Miss M. Crobkally; a for:‘ mer residentâ€"of Berlin, mas ‘a «awélâ€" come visitor in th: Ewioâ€"Cifw iithis wees, thy guest of MrssoW: Ss~Pifie of tJucen St., North. + Homer * Miss Bessie Dawson entertaincd/a porty of yovnz peoPle at her« hoime ‘ast _ Monday _ ever‘ne, in Ronotr of M ss McDonald of Coderick, a guest at th: home of Mr. and Mrs. Hespeâ€" ler 1 nion street. _ The ovening â€"was Passed in games and dancing, ‘ «ahd a partisularly _ bright and enjopable â€" Mrs.P:â€"J. Wright \is visiting olatâ€" ives in Detroib; Micks=> "«)>Â¥ yoart! COOw . ConeeiP y OV oo ECE‘ Mr. Reads, A g io n relaiians," wo lo‘;-. “tih:l:':’ulï¬o' SA .“ alr, .~ Geore f â€â€œâ€™:â€!’,_ S‘m;:;m.‘ Mr. Norman Berkinshaw‘ of Forotfto was â€" a weekâ€"end _ visitor with Mis, Berkin haw, at the home‘of"‘ h“l{ parents, Mr. and Mrs, L, Shub, John street. i liiss Idoline Dotzart left on Satutâ€" vav~ forâ€"a threes weeks ovisit. in ORPHANS LEAVE Tavistock. ° ’~‘u ‘.‘ | Mr. E. P. ‘Cigment has retuined flow a short bqli&~e§xt5,)n’qԤal?ax. at thoir Sumtors. _.home, for}fage Foint, Gcorgisn Bay.; | . ... .. a 20094 AXROLECCE 00E YE o sciltn‘t Mr. and Mrs. Alex ~HMowle Dit ‘to day for Brantford, where they will he the guests of the city during the Old4 Foys Reuniot _ â€" _ ol t Dame fortune looks {nvyorablyy upeh this »nnual outing, wl.ich. the . childâ€" tea look forward to for several weeks for ‘on only â€" one | occagions. has.}..it rained on the dgy the children swent to the pond. t wl > The Fish Pond j8:@~ ijeal Oal)\l(pt just such an outing as this, situated six miles north of Elmir®;»‘tith *"a large pond beside the â€" hou:e, â€" where hoitingz and fshing can be e!‘hï¬lflp!l in ‘to the children‘s‘ Heli@hti ts "They ‘were a° jolly lookihg footing "~Iinffing ?ull of joy,‘ and~rageiv loo\ing\ ‘ortward â€" to ‘the good ï¬mek ’“fléa&" "They wore supplted wath tedâ€" NK9! beats ‘and. baskets of /apples ‘"beâ€" Yte They Tote." * W BerBiidA . The children of the, Berlin Orphanâ€"| ; Sigteen i age left for‘ their annual'ouifnï¬" fo Club are he the Fish Pond, six miles Rdft ~"'61' On Wednesd Elmira â€" early _ Fridayâ€"â€". afterngon‘.a picked tea Theyâ€"madeâ€"theâ€"tripâ€"in rwmmohilesg]un,;.,â€",d; 7 d kindly loaned . by â€" several business" scpre of 7â€" men of the city, includin _Mes,srs.)i ‘The: teams Sass, E, C. Kabel, Carl RWrf@nz,‘ A/‘Acadian Ch Jesse Hallman, Elmet, Le Qn‘._’G‘eb.‘?Hchks,,‘ E. Pottcr, E. W. Lainpréy/ W T./ Newbon, s.s W. Feick, C. Hucther,. C. A' Addes, ‘ Moser,â€"1b, . H. S. Hallman, M. 0. Kyflghncr'jl.. .Foriet, 3b.> Moyer, 1. Neuber and Mt. R:Shel} .‘Pomon; 3t ‘The parade of fifteen au}?‘fqo‘ iles | Ernest,Li. was headed by. Mr. A. J. J ï¬Ã©}mfl'ï¬ |Flox, »Gfy big car. $ olz ) \Umbach, rf . ‘The children will remain. at . the Holiman, p. The curfew, whoh hos rtnt. Awige PODAT: The WORRMON were anmInIC? daily in IHaverbil), Essex, faâ€"..,@ince by the Fireâ€"Departmeni in removing the days of the Commustor, is stil o the wreckage and the ainbulance was ring, in spite of th> obigrimpn,.of pexâ€". ®Umifoncd,‘~ the injured. man â€" being tain memvers of thr tosn ;,6 i: ï¬ui&kl)--tm\ow'@d to the hospital. who descrived it as a mxv]v.)%‘ . Dr. J. F. Mfonsberfger attonded the dal times. One family has performed injuries which cofigisted of _ severe the ofee fot thr <lasi fonr gemerqâ€" Drvists‘in the back, and found that t ow. rnd as the cost to .the rate ""MQ\M beech broken. pro ~~ gmlymghn'., y! + ._u._u.._._._.__._ m [ Cl pom Cementh,/ deemed , Cangi ) Hoipte o booitine n. fer io con.inte th’tm“ x ‘“‘ ‘Mays with "Iri¢nds, This annus] trip . nas ‘peeh * mide possible â€"each yéar Oby Mri ASSF Kimmol, and . the Orm’ p"lot?l and the chilfren aré‘\ eat# indebted to him fot his kindmess.. }®" ‘"" lis Honor, Jvdat Réade hA won, .. Miss Marig Knechtel is s The Cacrfow FOR ANNUAL ... SUMMER OUTING till to Ring # W oo cA s wins Catees Sss a : _ Mrl_ A"‘-'*".-‘ While woskmen were engaged c‘ t â€" ""#’_ 'ot". moving the old buildings in front ° of ‘“‘ is “[‘wb "d Aheâ€" atditcrium _. Saturday, the e (ie c fromt wall of the building, formerl oo 0 y _ nccupted by C. Stein, collapsed and ) Rirgo: ojs n Austrian, named Gar Sac.rovich, o.t) . * was buried beveath the trick ~and @orint, (¢wige thortar: ‘The Notkmon were assisted x, ba..since by the Fireâ€"Departmeni in removing of, is still e the wreckage and the ampulance was eriion . of pex.. $umifioned, the injured. man . being +n ~.bouncil,! @uickly‘temoved to the hospital. _ w bhf o [E Ts 00 LkE . bds‘s n page in . e <=s â€" UNDERâ€"WAlL~,, with ¢odâ€", w~‘e 4 ~ W *\ ONâ€"OUREN IT .Mâ€P“-)i ‘The teams lined up as follows: Flnz,‘ A/‘Acadian Club _ _ Picked : Team Qn'.}(}‘CUN!HCkau..o.. raslq d Baird, c. " W U T/ Newbon, s.s.â€" : 0s« â€" Cochrane, p. Adde8, Moser;â€"1b, . ~. 0 â€". Fikner, 1b. brner tl‘ .Foriet, 3b. : Lehman, 3b. > Sï¬e'} ‘Ponteons, db. : ol oo Baird, 5.5. %mo iles | Ernest, 14. Shoemaker, 3b. Cithmél"s |Mox, sey : +!) ~lon> ~. Wallace, 14. O us.,,p ) \Umbach, fls 0 :c .. Brown, rJ. at the Holiman, p. Stevenson, c.1. "~ WAS EURIED Bélla hollâ€" ~Mr.«4 04 Mre. H.G..Habh of Tavisâ€" k. AvBo have heed visiting for / the last. L.w ‘gdu at the home of Mr. and dits.vM. Haus ‘returned home. } Mr>,John ? Jacpobiâ€"‘of :Cleveland, O., is spending a ~two weeks~vacation L'.J“'. hisisister, In(hugp puering rolin¢aStreet,"Waterioo. Yas¢(7 469C * Mr: abd ‘Mts. Â¥ / g:?t are spend ing a frw hvb':: Uhaitoguay, Nâ€"Y. Mr.. Waiter of ‘Lungon spent %Jnh'dty at his home hore. « iss‘ Gladys Affelpan has returned from a week‘s holidays spent at Dunâ€" das An¥® Hamilton.s. : : c "*Mr. A. Schâ€"ifele returned on Saturâ€" day $nom.a:sreek‘s vacation ‘spont. at Mackimw Island, Detroit and Buflalo. _ Miss: Margaret Stuart . returned on Baturdaviafter spending her vacation mt Mil ertern and Forest. â€"Mrs. â€"J . Benneweis : â€"of â€"â€"Bronhagen dpentca few days at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. H. Haas: 2 Morgan, Belleville, Ont ; Bixtcen members of, the Acadian Club are holidaying at Grand Bend. On Wednesday afternoon they played .a picked team from Dashwood, Parkâ€" nilland; ZUurich and won by tie close scpre of 7â€"6. D.‘ W. Elisley of Galt is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. UNelâ€" man. ‘ M w hm in e e on +. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. May of Hamilâ€" Aon,* were visitors~at the home _ of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sturm on Sunday. Miss Ella Groff of Toronto and forâ€" merly: of: Waterloo is visiting friends in: Wateric o. + M Etnie. LaChance of Ottawa,was a visitor in townr over Sunday. wiMr.~H. Johnson of Wingbham, is a visitor in town toâ€"day. . : Mr. Herb, Schauss. is spending his vacation‘.at Hanover. .‘ â€" ACADIAN CIUB_ DEFEAT PICKED . TEAM 7â€"6 * Onâ€"Thursday it was smnounced _ in the Telegraph that. th: priceSof flour had ect> up 20â€" cents a hbundred. Beâ€" for~ thecedition : wasâ€"hardly of, the press.: it was learned that the mullets had inâ€"reased the price anothor _ 20 cents, n*'nlï¬n}g'me' "Increase £0â€" far this week 10 qgappad\wilk in â€" @ll Mr. Glen. Thompson of Simcas, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Albert Reesor. _‘ + ‘Miss * ‘May VanEvery is holidaying with marriston frimds. ..Mrs., Tom‘Sbarye and son of _ Jaâ€" fnaita‘are visitors at‘ the hons ~ of Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Scagrath. . Alr.. and Mrs., Mortimer Walker _ and dauchter . ‘of Winnipeg,. formerly _ of Berlin, are, Visiting, Twin, City frignds , The Misss$s.Fanma Belle and Bernice I;oos are spending. their vacation at the om: of their.. sisfgr, Mrs. H. prok y ability 10 ~ up h gh‘r in Pricg of Flour courct c $#H#HIL .804 WATERL O 0 . Dr. J. F. Monsberfger attonded the injuries which cofisisted of _ severe Bruisds‘in the back, and found that tib ‘horl¢s "had ‘beeh broken. few MANTEL CLOCKS JEWELER John Magzdesz, a ‘ vagrant who was arrested on‘F‘slday afternoon, was permitted to go on ‘his way this morning. 8 o4 1 _ Sufgctited Cafital ‘ BLA0% COMION, io e e e ul y# ’}'.rux * :" <@ "Fast." in ~ volor : hegt ciths, hest in. the, Jrade at,. . M ; 12 PF19¢, ,@11. §1808â€" ))0 2) 0 .. . *LADIES‘ COPTON HDSE 1%e 4A PMR / â€". > THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE INCORPOHATE‘I) !875 Head Office Waterloo C. A. Boohm, Dist Agt. and consequently more wot% fields, if fed on our:Quality Grocerâ€" ies! ~So would ‘most any. one else. Waterloop, Ont Having opened out OUr ‘repdit orders for Ladies® Â¥ite you toâ€"insPect our stock ~showing what is m and reliable in qu@Mty. > %p / s se wl mt io Deposkt with the. Domin= < > ian Government ...$156,608.00 All .. policits guaranteed by the Lancaghire Insurance Cony pany with Assets ‘of $29,636,â€" 165.00 . * maiq or‘ {n> rib ‘in hlz;k ,‘ Aan, ‘ Hirmedoot dye, full" fash oned scamjess double . sol‘s ;»nd.:;les.w all Sizes 8 to,10 inches. _ Fing thread perfect . black, durable â€"inâ€" wear, sheer â€"â€" and liâ€"ht spliced heel and sole," all sizes. Price $4.00 and. up. BLACK . LISUR â€" HOSEâ€"8%¢ ; O A PATR. A. MARCHAN Alfred Wright A complete Ussortment at populatr. one of our fine COMPANY :: The Reliable. 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