oo s aike, pooute. * ,wln-do-. 0 pount#. aud Mirs. H. M. Suyder ‘tlmu Snyg “:hr f-nv»yln‘:z: s Â¥ ough . the . Richard. Armstrong and . son .| of Killarney Ont., . have A â€"gun5 ut of Aiv.â€" and Mrs. A. MeBride. cuis woâ€"‘ . Mr. and Mirs. M. 1. Hallman, Mrs. \AY. Wells: and <Miss H. A. Bruce a delight{ul motor trip to. ; ilton on Wednesday. + Miss Hilda Maier,.Erb St., Waterâ€" Tho, met with a painful accident ca lunfay ~ night: ° whian â€" she fell and praime her. ankle, which will _ conâ€" Bne her to her home for game time. Air.‘ Geo.. Wegenast,‘ managing diâ€" Retor fo/ the Mutual Life, Canada, bcompycied â€"by Mrs. .Wexenast, arâ€" ivedâ€" bor‘©> on Thursday from his ual boswiess trip to the west in le interests ol the. company. .yflpï¬ï¬m. ladmoo:ith all Drtea/of comiqcts : and. g things, t on PThurkday.for a â€" visit to his ~£.»z.~f\'.--n‘,os_, who is with ‘Mthâ€"Battalion, ~Winuipeg, â€" â€" 34th sol. Philine: of Gueiph, was a jir TC.; & â€"Â¥) is a visitor ts poltar $esns on .. Wetone Pintsot in Waterioo . Jur: :ï¬ï¬&u"u‘m. Winuipeg, _ S4thâ€" BRorse,i at V r,â€" Quebec. .sRoc *‘rmw%mm him /emitributions,fpr two of . the idronithis Water}oo Presbyterian "choit,‘Mess¢g. Wm. . Chivers & ~A. Mamonds, maile by Mrs. c‘ Howie‘ and Mrs. J. H. Webb, w‘i withâ€"all: good . wishes 5 . * the â€"suooéss ~of ; the â€"British 1 and the : speedy . termination ‘"the‘ eruel war...=>. mmhy-uu-.re match w ith : of .the Brit Club .of ï¬wm resulted . in .a eat victory.tor the elub, only â€"ovent. w lost;‘The day broke &mly ‘and*was an ideal one sport. The guests. filling: three moâ€" Â¥s,â€"including Mrs: 5. Lamprey, Mrs phardt,. Mrs. ‘Purvis, Mrs. Rudell E"Wi Dawson, Krug, Snider and y arrived at noon arid immediaâ€" a‘“p.x_‘. luncheon was served AÂ¥he ‘club house. Covers were laid #44;â€"and two silver trophies, holdâ€" m of various ‘hues, made efâ€" aï¬. decoration.‘ Dwar! sunfiowers i .glow .were placed . on the The Gueiph team, captained Mrs.‘ Dixon,. included also Misses h’eï¬, .B.. Winlow,â€"M. Winlow, F. owitt, Macaulay, McConkey and D. 0. E. HOLDS ie t. 8 “ mla + PATRIOTIC CONCERT ie Pm ied sn Ssn ea c a w l reot n e ‘were rendered in a‘ A wel attended meeting of _ the ‘imanner, eliciting ‘much deserved members of the Lutheran Club was lause. ‘The music was provided held Wednesdgy evening, at which Mr. J Hainsworth‘s '::mï¬n. The +Schroeder, formerly temporarily in a 1e was as t== jeborge of S§. Peters Luthe: in church £.} A. Martin=â€"80 | at New l-‘-mbm';. was apy intedJ Pavis..and. Mr. Hellordaâ€"Duet. ~"permanent gecretary in chacge of the / ‘H.\ Zellerâ€"Violin: Solo. .. jeluts. > aby . Q:teM+â€"Dainty â€" Minvic. The "::f"' committees im charg* WÂ¥ . H, ; t s tionist. ol the vafious branches of the wotk ‘Aliteo C¢ â€" I t of the club will meet next Wolsesday s‘ J. Franksâ€"Son: *~_ |evening to formulate definits . »‘!ans K right Humorist, fot. the <work for this fall and w inâ€" . 8.. Bait Song . â€" ter. flican C)air. > ) **¢ There is also a possibility of ‘a mer the :Union . Jack every naâ€" on earth qkzltlo same * Long may it wave. . .and Mrei.A. K. and op fure 41. Hake ioft on rit. e e s c c ie 4e fomEey. At five o‘clock all the r@ï¬-nd some extra guests . had ‘Wirg. McConkey pouring the cup ; cheers.... A. grate fire blazed morâ€" away and .a ‘pleasant hour was it â€"by all.â€"Guefph Mercury. ‘ aflu’ hison of the Moisons ‘ m'mhmu- .P.I‘:ku h%wï¬n now for the Telograjb, . Waterloo Counâ€" t.and Lbost weekly. â€"news supscribing now all. new F Hons of England Benefit =o~iâ€" \‘a patriotic concert in Vonâ€" I on Friday evening, which ndered: by local talent. _ The fairly â€"well filled, and _ the nt muuibers ‘were rendered in a ‘‘FTiemis art requested not to Onte * B}Vbr ‘._:nml. ® is Partyâ€"Quartette, #. and Helmâ€" > Mouth Bros. . & . Co:â€" Humorsws will receive the balance _ B#nd, 1911, Martin â€" 8. William St., in his 76th M ED Nater100, on ‘Toé® spent Su at 1e hérve. o t Ha o ce o ol are to day. )‘ tike + -Enr & is reported at" the gress towards recovery. _ :Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.. Suider lift S'mthy'lnt Detroit on seyetal days‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. Schondelmeyer and son Harry were visitors in â€" Lâ€"2den Kev. Mr. Hays of FJlora occupjed the pulpit at &mh the o 45 Higha ht oi have been the guests of Walkerton friends during the past week. = > WATERLO0 Miss ‘Agnes ‘Dodds, "Lady tendent a’ the F n&m NRay, Ont., is 'fw""' vacation with Waterloo ‘friends. . f Mrs. D. 8. Bowlby is receiving the hearty greetings of her many friends on her return. from a . delightful soâ€" journ of several months â€" at Providâ€" euce, Rhode Island, U.8.A. 2 Mr. George Wrnp&.‘ Managing Director of the Mutual Life of Canâ€" uda, accompanied by ‘ Mrs. Wegenast, arrived home on Friday from hig anâ€" nual busincss trip‘to the West in the interests of the Company. â€" To those desiring: to. make â€" presâ€" euts to the soldiérs, sndâ€"not knowâ€" ing what is acceptable and much to be desired, Major Hughes states that Balaclava caps are in great _ favor and will be gratefully accopted. _ * Al howot aud deep appreciation to the members ol the Waterloo M . Society‘s) Hand,, under the leade . of Prof.. Paul, for, taking: the ° $100 for: the.Patriotic Fund, by. mg concert in. the Park last Monday .ey,, _ _A bright social event of this week,. and oneâ€" which every one seemed. to mjoy lï¬?h more than usual, was the tea? en by Mrs. Charles Pirig and Mlco Madge Gibson at tMGrth; River bfy Club last. Thursda Lfm-m W'I&‘mt:: fo m:t: C mF ternoat, of. . sion, -t:p‘!;uaï¬m with mm .Mexican embroidered tablecloth gnd l ommn phrike Mhoicest _ piuk y Mrs. Latriclle (nee Miss Lockwood) of Janiaica, who with her husband has been spending the summer _ > in Canada, was the guest of Mrs. E. F. Seagram for a short visit last week, Mr. and Mrs. Latreille will sail for home i1 October. y white asters arranged with chltml:r effect, being pa‘x:l/‘cuhrly admired. ‘The delightiul day brought _ out . a large aud yery congenial company of beautifully gowned ladies, making the ‘scene a very picturesque and attracâ€" vive one. ‘The genial hostesses were ably assisted in serving by Mrs. W. H. Breithaupt and a bevy. of pretty roung gitls, who were most attenâ€" ‘tive in louking after the comfort of lth‘e guests who enmjoyed tea and ~m osey chat at mï¬l tables‘ «after which ail moved out to the spacious verandah to witness the putting conâ€" *est, which also proved a very‘~ inâ€" ‘teresting feature of the party, the highest scoré being made by Mrs. W. H. Bréithaupt, who found herself the pleased possessor of a pretty . souâ€" venir,of thisâ€" altogether lovely party. Lutheran _ Club May Form Squad of Recruits for New : City Regiment The v.:x\ll committees ‘m charg* ol the vafious branches of the wotk wf the club will meet next Wolsesday ‘evening to formulate definits . »‘ans fot the <work for this fall and w inâ€" There is also.a possibility of a mul.n-deadmfl«;d the Club, joining the new City Regimieont Ah énerketic committée was appoint ed to takg charge of this. *‘ A BIG â€" BARCAIN Sixteaon Months for $1.00 The _ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph will â€" be forwarded _ to all new .subscribers trom how _ {il1 1 Jan, 1916 tor the small ~sum ol $1.00. _ Now is the time to ta‘c advantage of this barâ€" &u' in the total . casualty . list a hundred were k Hed, Nearly 800 British officers wore reâ€" ENGAGED Passed by Library At the © mgeting of tb 1 Bight .. â€" Lee who is member of the Board 3 well address, owing to his dep: at the end of this month. ha md_w of l u&%“ "A . *X *J .‘ Wiscner,) \By Ms Rev. A is connection witi m&u Libraty Board, we, the mesmbers â€" 0f the aforesaid Board take this.oppot: twnity to express our, sincere apyreâ€" clation of his deep interest and, . his general and energetio.work as. a memâ€" ber of this Board, and out: bearvlelt regret of his departure,, and . we . sinâ€" cerely wish â€" him every success . ond . Rev, Mr. Lee made a fecling reply to this resolution. onb t iyrce * es i t "AF&&E& of the Board will Ts is t eerisin tos shbpire of the Library Imflam‘-flu“ meet here, when it is ‘ W M 50 will be present, . P 7 t P Wl Ne Arpra re 4n wor or & % . younts were Fasted: tntaiiing $15050; Chairmanr Stroi MI‘-::' meine bers â€" present .. being C,., A« Hachnel, Rev. W. D. Lee, C. Hueh» ergbard, Rev. A. J. Fischer, and .L, F. Dietrich. . y t & Godspeed in his new feld. of: labot ..‘ A Patriotie mu‘oz"fln‘fl the womes . of Waterloo, ~ was held on Tuesday evening in ‘: Waterlo0 Lib rary. Hall. After a full discussion it was decided to or an auxiliary to he known as t: ‘Patrioti¢ ‘Red Cross Relief Society. |. * ;‘.'Ihmnnwhz officers were g>pointâ€" ‘ Hopâ€"President.â€"~Mrs." Christ® Kump! x ?mf%uz.â€"Pms.hg:g. w»&m‘."" ( ceâ€"Presi 6 s â€" st i I%M S 'B t o +o Gabdotly i §‘.§4 Viceâ€"Presidemt.â€"Mrs. Herbert sngzrmuy â€"Mrs mlk ht,": ~â€" Treasurerâ€"Mrs. A. E: lï¬gn. ‘ Committee.:â€"Mrs. _ Sterling, re. W. G. â€"â€"Weichel,. Miss m 08, Mrs. .W. Carthew, Mrs.â€" Locifad, Mré. J. H. Webb, Mrs, W. . J. Fischer, Miss Lizzie Bruce, Mrs. Wm. Confad, and Mrs.~C. Huehnergard. uss A ‘Fouug bicyclist‘ named~ Koepke hid a narrow escape fromâ€" _ instant death on Tuesday evening when. the iterrific windstorm broke over the city about 5.30 o‘clock. ‘The . rider ‘was facing the gale and had his head ‘downâ€"riding on Wellington street atâ€"a fast rate of speed. Ald.‘A. L. Breitâ€" baupt was riding in his . phaeton in ‘the opposite direction and was drivâ€" ‘ing fast to get under cover before the rain cominenced _ to fall. â€" ‘The bicyclist apparently did not hear ‘or soc the horse coming toward him and ‘he 10de into one shaft _ with . great force, hbrcaking it off, and was then Athrownâ€" with his whegd! against {the mudâ€"guard of the reat wheel.~ . Ald. Breithaupt stopped inmmediately and went to the young ‘man‘s "assistance and was surprised to find that heâ€" was conscious, and suffered _ bruises on the forehead and one foot. . Dr. Honsberger was called and attended ‘to the bruises lulhino‘:;i TM:L Koopke is recovering nicely from: imdden shakeâ€"up. [Aï¬ NARROW ‘s _ ESCAPE OF. _ ' BICYLIST omm f nmn A very enthusiastic patriotic mass, meeting for the wonren of the Twis City was held in. the A-!fllm of the Collegiate Institute on altermoon at 4.15 o‘clock.. The apeak, er of the um;noo- was *l!..g ;“A, Hami}ton ; W | dW "Z,.r“ BE . AOORNEA, o 128 oo ds lc m of the Women‘s Cank lub of Berlin and Waterloo. ptesident Mrs. F. Haight of Waterloo presided, she expressed her appreciaâ€" tion at the splendid turnout. 9 Mrs. Hamilton was well received when she . rose to deliver her . adâ€" dress, speaking on the subject,.‘‘What women can do in time of war." She is chaitlady of the civic department. of the Women‘s Patriotic league â€" of Toronto. _ SHfs told of the wotk = of the league, . referring more htlyhherov:phnx"mki is largely fnding emi men tlo-wzi.ln. Hanéiton said. that tilere are large numbers ‘of gitls and women out of work in Toronto Rev. Departyre. VABé E2 F ; 14 ma8®;| and Twln E:re Hall |; w C coke (iice Lâ€" A+| Wis! doliy~| be : i welfat‘ @ ;ï¬;m "f‘@nvl: twelve children ive. > They .. are Aifs. _ Nosk _ Wageer,â€"â€" "Mrs. w. B e Ameng ,gw? B Aiy Seasel & o P.u ' f & u;fl-jwsï¬. L4 . dem ’ not y will be held : 5 on m! afternoon at . ? o‘€lock at th» house. _ Thence burial Wi)t take place sto Mt, Hone . Ceme ug‘;m_. .ém.‘m will be bâ€"10 > in the ael Evangelical (%ï¬#‘&m deceased. was a to send Wowerd: are putanted Aol . Abe late Mr. Wegenast was borp 3% Pnt and wilin but 2 » :‘w 4 with: his â€- to Vaterloo County, residing near Berâ€" ha, Hving in this county until his deâ€" mige. He was a wo:’lmht, wl:: A "times carried on : business Km. on the Huron Road New Hamburg and Waterled . > . veth Stieker "c. ‘ai in ters, ono § 3 died in 1873, and : vear later, he was again‘ matried to ipar Baver, .~who predeceased _ him nine months agb. . Thse marriages Grenmrebach, : Hicksow ; Mra. H. . K m}.-r.\wflm&.a â€"\Franklis, Bramp ten, ‘Ida} Toronto ; Edward, Reginag Nr. Sperling, and Miss Waldschmidt ‘presented Mrs. Sperling with bougWets lof Aowers, to which .a suitable reply 5 given. Kev. Sperling: > < * Pastor:â€" w + _ It has come to our attention that (this day as well asvbeing your recepâ€" ‘tion, is also your pirthday. Although ‘our Aoquaintance: has ~ so far been ‘brief.â€" yet ‘this should not prevent us Trom "éxtend ng to you our congratuâ€" ‘lations. â€" We ask you to accept these flowers as a token‘ of rememprance up~ ;: your birthday.. We hope you may "spatedâ€"to spend many years in this congregation, and in the work of + church. 5 ; :Wishing .you~and Mrs.. Sporting and children God‘s speed and guidance, we yemaiin; dn c o5 ># > A brother Jacob, â€" of New Dundee, avd~ .a sister, . Mrs. S. Krupp, of Cairo, Mich., atso survive. NEW PASTOR /~~~â€" WELCOMED ten, t *Toronto ; Ed wé:fslthi’kuuo:{h ?“n::e Sterling n "the lasement of . the church . on: J:d-y evening. . The hool mo::fliï¬u crowded for the oe’ Ah1" ‘frogramme _b y ;%&5, a d "s rs, 1@%‘1(5 piesentations xv the congregation‘and ‘the /YVoung ~People‘s Society. .. _ ‘The con of St. Peter‘s Luâ€" theran CMW a hearty wel * â€"Sperling and Family.â€"â€" BIRTHDAY ~â€" HONORED («We,: ts congregational members of St. Peter‘s ‘Churh. have gather~l hers this ‘evening in order to extend '::V"M .a hearty Wï¬a . It is n:; A that you ty the (irage ol C‘ ï¬.’ W‘w’&. lwm- office of a §tor for many, many years in this $ . and may your dear wile &'d childr ,:ogl’,,flnd a new . home € ‘in our ‘midst. ( i We the members/‘of the Board of *Mt:â€"fo is=â€"irdon, secretary of the Church Council presided, and in a few wel; chosen: words, â€" welcomed : the pasâ€" tor and> the congregation to the: serâ€" ~‘On "behalf: of| theâ€" congregation, .Mr. H. Préeiss read the following address, whil+ /Miss: Operlander presented Rev. mw’- ih:';r znu"ï¬:t .your 8ist 4 At : our h 3 ( on oo mm i m @ ï¬ï¬u-;-.ui:.’m you good l';‘?*-é for many years, that you m ; you: charee, and, that Ogi‘s viedsug may be with vou: â€"Please accept tIrs smail ; @ift .as a token ‘of our <friend “),j†m’“ (’lnn;“t'd nl ‘as6 Joune ;‘.‘,W tvnfpllrlï¬â€œnm St.‘:‘t- er‘s congregation, Berlin. f Louis t .,-,L Secretary. {_On bebalf of . the Ladies‘ Aid, of wHich she is prdnt. Mrs. @. Pot ter presented â€" Mrs. . Sperling with a large number of jars ofâ€"canned fraits /n replying, the pastor expresscd . his than‘s to the congreration, and spoke ‘:.ao love and _ kindpess/â€"and said. :.:lu would help to :ï¬ï¬â€˜nek;: in ure. ‘:*td to z cross as referted to in m&cï¬u of +St.â€" Peter‘: Lutheran Church Rev. H.A. The death took place on Sunday nieht at 10 o‘clock of Mrs. Fre@@rick Khlers, 104, Weber street, west, after an illness of about four months. The ‘Acceased was in hor 63rd year and was held in‘ the highest esteem . by all herâ€"acquaintances.â€"She isâ€"survivâ€" ed by her bereaved husband, one son, ‘fohn, of Dashwood, and three daughâ€" ters at _ home, Misses, Annie, Tillie and . Mary. . The _ funeral _‘ took place on Wednâ€"sday afternoon at °2 o‘clock from the residemce‘ to Movat ‘Ftope cemetery to the Zion Evanyeliâ€" ‘cal Church and from thence to Mount Hope Cemetery for interment."" © ‘Theâ€" mixed choir sang two arthems, ‘the girls‘ cHforus rendered a selection, ‘the Board of Trustees sang, and wete encored. The childrem‘s choir and the ‘Misses Bardon also sang. . . an anthem. by the choir, and Said it would lead one onâ€"for, the ngn they being the parting words of his mothâ€" ;â€"Mrs. Sperling also replied briefly, thanking ‘the ladies for their kindâ€" hess. P T § : The most delightful and enjoyable evening concluded «with the serving of a to intiful luncheom. ‘on Sept. _li on his return Winnipeg. | â€" | c[< 2oA it whin he left Germany. He said that he. was too deeply moved . with ihe terrible conflict now raging, to Speak further, but hoped that the evâ€" ghstlu, peace_mo.ld be declaied by jod. : f * Justice MRS. FREDERICK EHLERS. have been especially looked after because our trade demanded warranâ€" . tod it. _ T hoak "6 L ines" are prominéfitly displayed. . mm A Ladies‘ Sweater Coats at $225, special . > The Gents‘ Sweater Coats at $3.00, special .â€"~ The Imported Twéed Dress Stuffs at 50¢ a yard The Imported 27 in. Velvet Corduroys at 39¢ ang 50c The Imported. White F. Blankets at $1.39 and $1.69 The Stout Women‘s Corsets at $1.00 to $3.50 HEADQUARTEAS FOR £ MILLINERY Goode in rteadly incrensing and that lince auch as .. 3 }:ï¬â€â€™lnd éen € SweaterC ats ‘**j 2, Ladies‘ and Chil%’s Winter C% 3. Popuii‘iPï¬ced ï¬m“c' 088 sjivall >" ! ‘Carsets f6t StoubWomen« ‘ . tenouat<~* J 4 M & il: agt10feÂ¥ t2"% . Velvet Corduroy and [Â¥ u5k 6. Flannel Blankets °> In floral and block patterns, for dim rooms, kitchens, halls, !m»' C amn;y 906, P1A S “"‘.35 persqs :d aaon Our preparations in these necessities ‘{:r--Hoï¬qï¬cmkï¬i‘m have tbzen on hg vteg:txtel::{vc sc‘;de l"[l†z:i}‘wl,pf A ma%aw homes erected roughout Waterloo county. el confident mo place can get bet‘tcr goods and for kssymoucy.?hqnjn our Homefurnishing lg;: 5n a e Imported. direct from the largest factories in Linoleums. Enï¬zuud, Scbthvg.o'abofloio:zzr{wn Canad»~ 1an makers. Duyd:gt in large quuntities and for ready cash, we get the very best value obtainable and we offer the Linoleums at £ee ~â€"__ A5c, 50¢, 60¢, 75¢, to 85c a yard Inlaid Linoleums t3 0;'1 Cloths 4 4e In floral and â€"block patterns, _ _ . t floral ‘and block . pnkustos meberte . shltih t2 Ais ange !&â€Â» RKAQS : m TI. Td aT§sq 038 ; +>* w"od m&h‘* ‘é_‘ &-':4’.}»'_.: 1o7.35 per‘se pard / ... .__ 27 in. and 36 in. af 15c, 206 to 500 Wall Papess, new stock, pretty designs and color effects, suitable for Linoleums, Rugs and Wall Paper Wall Pa :;mwstoqk,fregï¬y,dcqï¬uww ecis, gutiable for Bed Rom.{fl Living Rooms, Halls, Dining Romg:d bofh Romfa._ " Hph Prade Pipers it special loww prices: 25, 35, 1%c, 81 to 1.25 pr. roll â€"grade Papers esâ€" 25, 35, 75¢, $1 to 1 a uâ€néw Shades, made in all :%{t'md colors. < The best lunnf:na# opeque shade clathâ€" 30¢, .35¢, 50¢, to $1 each. . ts $. B. BRICKER & CO.| x4 ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS Boys‘ _ Ribbed ‘Black ‘ Cashmere Stockings, heavy ‘weight, 2â€"1, rib, weinforced : feet, , double ‘knee,. sizes 6â€" to 10. We recommendâ€"these for school wear, on sale this ‘week,â€"only per TK ic nanbe nvic in aecarno ns > :t n Women‘s Underskitts,.of .Moire Popâ€" lin colors, Purple, Copenkagen, Padâ€" dy green, Fawn; and~Brown, (Jingth 38 to 42 each, cnly .......... ... $1.50 i0 dozen skirts and drawers includâ€" ing summer weight and a special line t( Fleece lined, all ‘sizes, worth $1.00 per suit Thurscay special .._.... 85¢. Hosiery© Bargains WETTLAUFER‘S Men‘s Underwear Shrewd Buyers Departmental . King Street Phone Store Waterloo 8 Underskirts FOR 25 pair men‘s shoes, inâ€"lud ent leather, .V ce Kid, Box ( es only 6, 7 and 74, worth $3.00â€" to $4.50, .Jobbers ‘lot, they last, per . Pair ......... ...\ 6 pieces of Flannelette. in an ug' good weight assorted‘ stripes©. an colorsâ€" width 35â€" inches, special > {for as tan, ‘ brown, â€" red, wine, mï¬;â€˜Ã©ï¬ slate, _ nazy, Alice© bls>â€"and â€" black;\ These are all now dall nuï¬chhi splendid for :‘women‘s and children‘s wrar, special per yard 25¢.. and 50¢; A FINE . ASSORTMENT OF FAL DRESS : GOODS > IN. . SPECIAB SELLING AT 25¢. and 50¢. vg) Included are 12 different kinds â€" dP piaids, â€"shspherd check Meélton: cloth;, Serges, â€"and Fancy Workteds, . oto,. shownin a fine range of colors, nc‘ Flannelette Shoes inluding P“: Box : Calt, lï¬, worth a