i' rlalan © g : wr p1 &2 * of t . I 4s fa iParlsian â€" : on bal i ima and" %. Tt . wime in ts meepr â€." 5 hrommeneed ’ï¬m Baugel. returned from Hamâ€" where beâ€" speat a fow days with _.MC: Hatty: Wolte ‘left today on a &bm whcore he will spent s Tt w CFC . Aneeiirery l ,ï¬â€˜ les Lillian Bockeiman has return ed â€"Rome from college for her sumner _ Mr. ‘John, Buchert of Wellesley, was Qf*mh-l visitor in town on Thursâ€" | Laura Hughes has returned m\m&m with â€" ‘Toronto ‘Rev. D. A. MacKeracher was called on:‘Phursday morning on of the serious illness of Mrs. MacKoracher‘s ~mother, Mrs. . Jas. * . Brock of Toronto, who‘ has ‘"the guest‘ of Mrs. Kilroy (this week, spent a: couple of days with her Mflx‘.& E. Sanderson have d from a boliday trip to New y thy Ainootinns of this great oily. %1Mot the . Dominion Ru ta4. Mail‘ Service; Department of Lonâ€" don: is a ‘businessâ€"visito« in town toâ€" .Mzs %.n.-ml {hnï¬ta Edith .. Aéft Jor .Chicago where _ they ï¬iyamg ‘months witk | her 4 Crocker. of Toronto, who was a ad Yisitor with Mrs. E. D. Cunâ€" weturned to the MacDonald : mt Guelph on Monday, where is taking a course in Domestic man canexpect to ~successfully the whole ;M:ltd ‘i.n t::n’ c-lun? .. ‘Therefore part rikdom to specialize." * x : Ti maay. : friends of Mrs. Bockel ?;vll regret to learn that she is atâ€"present â€" in the B. and W. Hospi tal where she has undergone an operâ€" ;Mr.. and . Mrs. R. C. Diecfenbacker wm.Anqlh of Berlin, ac by Miss Ada Diefenbacker and . Miss. Amelia . Nichaus, paid a ‘to Brantford friends on Sunday making . the trip in their fine new wae . Women‘s Patriotic League bmfl Cross Rooms at Toronto, %‘l the following articles:â€" 48 : gowns, 325 roller bandages, 200 compresses, 13 sheots. > evening in every big town in waomen are drilling, so that ' the island be invaded, they A the rifie in defense : of e They have formed reg r. Whil organizations and mean E5 :x ..*l;l M %}?‘é n i# & visitor‘ in Waterloo on «*APHis~in: the age of the specialist. [ â€"man ‘can expect to ~successfully hhvuhm from . the NK APFHE : Luud the i tdhes and y ur‘“" the makers Gremerfideus Demand for Halr Ton! «* â€"Parlsian Sage is Quarantood to Grow Hair ythampton : were mmuh Wlt;r i en to St. to uttend the funeral of Mr. ‘s uncle, a brother of the late 1 of Waterloo. ?W Wog:’n .nb‘ri..fl for Home _fdea that advertising ie “mcs'::fé 'ft::..‘.m won w;km 6 grow hair on , Mra. Thomas, who is visiting 2y is a &n Sage has been 80 ho nefle, ‘:'nmu&s:gv-fl.mm:vâ€@ lekiers cwily. and have of Rev. â€"F. M. Mathers has returned trom Hamilton where he attended the sessions of the Hamilton conference of the Methodist church. He will oc« cupy his pulpit on Sunday and in the morning will read the pastoral adâ€" Friends of Mr. and Mrs. P Trussler, Suider Avenue, will pathize with them in the loss their infast son who died on T day. The funeral took place thi ternoon. + »‘The Waterloo have reâ€" turned _ from . the 3 tion which met in =‘ J day and Friday, Besides appoint« ed delegates quite a.number of others attended the services. 100, Where they enjoyed & MoOBt . Otâ€"qCCLC: L "el e 6 ..3 e thul their old . |~â€" in troubles of this kind no: othér Mmu nds’m‘“:l:."mummw.‘.:t medicine has â€" met with such mp _-‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Hallman. as Dr. Williams‘.Pink ‘Pills. You â€"~ wounnnsenn * can get these Pills through anyâ€"medâ€" At a meeting helé at the home of|icine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a. the Superintendent, Dr. W. L. Hilâ€"| box of six boxes for $2.50 from ‘The liard, Friday evening, the Methodist | Dt. Williams‘ . Medicineâ€"Co., Brockâ€" Sunday school was reâ€"organized . for|ville, Ont. .. _ < k < the year, officers and teachers being Inpmeineiznseteionnagciommniitie :P 41 T7 i 174 wpo{nu. ‘Those present afterwards | Mr. and Mrs: Albert :Miller of Tayâ€" enjoyed a social hour during =© which |istock spent: Sunday â€" ab ‘the ‘home of refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs, John B.â€"Fischet, Quéen The â€" kind hosbitality of Mr. . and Streat. ¢lasch o ; ‘ Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Hockey have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carsâ€" callen at Hamilton during Conference week, and on Tuesday last their host and hostess motored them to Water loo, where they enjoyed a most deâ€" lightful day amongst their old parishâ€" joners and friends, being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Hallman. Worldwide interest will centre * on June 18 this year not only because it is the centeriary of the battle of Watâ€" erloo, but because an almostâ€"similar, though far greater, conflict is taking place in the same historic war fields. It ‘wu,onag\mo_lx, 1815, that the Bl:t ish and Germans, fighting then as alâ€" ‘The â€" kind hospitality of Mr. . and Mrs. Hilliard was niuch appreciated. lies, broke the spell of Napoleon and added the word Waterloo to the Engâ€" lish language as a synonym . for irreâ€" trievable defeat. No battle:in history Miss Lillian Fraser writes from Chicago that her mother passed peaceâ€" fully away at the Frances E. Willard hospital in that city, at seven o‘clock, on the morning of May 22nd.. Though she suffered much and long, : she never â€" complainedâ€" always hopeful, theery and bright, even to the end. She was so patient, bright and â€" lovâ€" able, that it was considered, by the nurses and physicians, a privilege to attend her and wait on her, and during her stay in the hospital, as everyâ€" where, she made many friends. Miss Fraser is assured of the heartfelt symâ€" pathy of her many Twinâ€"City friends in her bereavement. is more illustrious : than that of the field of Waterloo. Rev. John Whitenead of Cambridge, Mass., had charge of the services in ‘he Church of the New Jerusalem, corâ€" 1er King and Water streets, Berlin, iast Sunday, preaching excellent serâ€" mons, both morning and evening. Mr. Nhitehead will be at Berlin for a few months, pending the recovery of the Jastor, Rev. Mr. Daniels. The many ‘riends of the latter will be pleased to learn that he has shown considerable improvement lately, being able to get about the house . with the aid of : a crutch. ‘The power of speech has, however, not yet been restored. to hear of the sudded death of ‘Mr. Frank Haight, from an attack of "Anâ€" gina pectoris," which took place at his late residence last Friday afternoon, June 4th, and a great deal of deep and earnest sympathy has m;m to the sorrowing widow and , as well as to the sisters and brothers in their mbh:mvmvnt. n:;mum will deeply mourned by a very elmdmmvhomflythn.:- ed his wholesouled friendship, . his steriing character and high sense of honor in all his dealings with his felâ€" lowmenâ€"a noble example of a citizen of the finest type, who impresed all who came in contact with him by his never failing courtesy and kindness. Mr. Norbert Rocke of Chicago, is the guest of his brother Mr. â€" John Every one was shocked and grieved One of the com nervous trouble <hildren is St. V. because of the. great on the body by gf0% A very inm%mmhfl in : the Emmanuel : Church Sunday evening. It was given by the choir and Miss â€"Mildred Dickman.and consistedâ€"of singing interspersed with ing. out of the usual was mtich apâ€" preciated by the congrogation. yyr . s this was the first meeting of the 'mmm olDlnctol‘l:lhvotko(:i: xo School Fair was outlined and Th: Waterloo Lawn Tenmis _ C10B | cussed.â€" 'lfh:saool Fair District held an enjoyaple Tennis Tea at the|comprises schools in sections Nos. ’v‘hhl:flm p:rk Mat.y smhynm:: B, 4,8,; 7, 8, 18, 15, 17, 19, ni'-l': abou members were # 18. Pht *Thih n " wernitremne ts (nmnints Selec‘s Nos. 4 aut 19 00 games wers run off which were CI0S® |at Crosshill, providing the trustees |z,:.°'.,."°“,.':.' peoved Jnt ui ty | wore wling. . ww A > ‘The officers elocted were as~ folâ€" t 1007 mimgers of the Cl /. i Praic ) aolaie! ‘or ; 1 4 nt.â€"Stanley Crawford, 8.8. Great Interest is â€" boing taken in |yo. q. ="0 00000 O,"" * tennis this season. ‘A tournamenti8|, vicepresident.â€"â€"Mills Ogram, S.S. being arrangcd to be run of &tâ€" @MMljr, 3;, j ::y l:;t:h which all membetS Will}" Seoretary.â€"Elven Foster, S. S. No, s ~ 149. The Paris Cricket Club journeyed to Waterloo Saturday to meet | the Twinâ€"City â€" Club. _ After a spirited match the home team came out sueâ€" cessful, the score being 85 to 40. 5O TE DSRIUC Wm-y 270 ARCCE CEee “ Twinâ€"City â€" Club. _ After a spirited |_ Swp\:};‘;l e ons by'm match the home team came out sueâ€" °_ ) 1. ) 0; g,° mllhl'. cessful, the score being :85 to 40. . The _‘W n t‘m'I'l‘lmol ""’_‘ f Hencall wa min ht{ ~and‘ : literary progranime folâ€" fl:&:&J’.‘Boafllrom asl““ c o teef lowed <â€"by. a delicious repast which o y'.ï¬ ily enjoyed. Speeches were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. â€"G.; E: 9 y Rev. Dt â€" soott, Ir. e i o ies . > G. . Chapman, and Rev. J. W. J. DougalH eturned |{Andrews.‘ Scout drill work was perâ€" m?)‘n?‘.a?l:'t :lfmm dlht: Mrs. A.|formed by the various patrols. ‘The 3 tock, ‘~__*~* lyoung ladies of the church served unâ€" E. Ratz, 'l'avl_l____' RA iot the diriction of M Agoss Jask: Mr. A. E. Ratz, Miss Tena Ratt]son, of â€" Ahtens street. About : 80 PEPPLER.â€"At Waterloo, June 20,| The. Waterloo Chronicle, _ :. bm.udnml.m'lu.tn?o \* Waterloo, Ontario. St., a son. â€" Dear s&;e-ï¬'r: R;ul Sdoole: nevnvomesovsemmveped an for ‘Wellesley Township met aj ENJOYABLE â€". |Orosshill on Saturday, June 12th. Mr. A. E. Ratez, Miss Tena _ Ratt|son, of â€" Ahrens stt and Mr. Gordon Ratz spent Sundayfscouts were present. in TENDERS WANTED BORN. m;myudumthnlnonn | @100 in. Waterloo. â€" Practically all of the merchants are signed up ‘wid_those who have not are expected » do so within the next few days. Waiting toâ€"see how the Berlin merâ€" ants were going to act cut off the une ‘holiddys~~ but _ this will only ike ‘the ones in July and August appreciated. Tatae 4 i.: / .. 4 « kï¬;:;ï¬qr;a-mâ€"d_t_ Gibson, 8. S ‘Watérloo, which ‘ amounted to $465. ‘This ‘announcement: was enthusiastiâ€" rulb' received, and the officers desire ‘to extend their hearty thanks to all ‘those who se kindly assisted in this work.. The Auxiliary decided to assist the Board of the B.. & W. n&mu ‘the erection of the root house, and also to place electric lights on the Solar ~ The hcnlg monthiy ‘business meetâ€" mg of the Waterloo Young Women‘s Hospital Auxiliary was held last Tuesâ€" day eyening, at the Patriotic Rooms; ‘he President, Miss Jessic Bruce, â€" preâ€" siding.â€" There was a good attendance af members, and the Treasurer, Miss A.‘F. Buldcr';lpmt«l the report of the recent ‘"Tag Day" collections in WORK OF SCHOOL FAIR OUT. <*\~.~~> _ LINED,. Galt, Ontario, Jute 14th, 1915 34â€"1t t mecott s aged h fiee . UM 3 qearteh ~nocth of mt . near â€" Emmanuef Martin‘s Yours very truly, " ENTERTAINED | to the Telegraph) U. F. STRONG * E. > SS e ]ï¬ull June End Prof, . V. Riethdort, :l“’ Woodâ€" stock °C , was in the today gaged for the summer months by the PATRIOTIC _ . MEETING AT ind A Big Sale of Surplus Stock will begin at this store on Wednesday, _June 16th, and continue until the end of the month.â€" This sale will mean money saving chances in many lines of Ladies Readyâ€"to.Wear Garments, such as Ts slated to start Tuesday, June | 22nd. and continues to the end 0j the month. Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Dress . .Goods, Silks, Cotton Goods, Gloves, . ~‘MHostery, Rugs, Curtains, Linâ€" â€" _ ‘oleums and Wall Papers." Good Merchandise will be tusned into cash by cutting prices deeply and you are invited to attend the sale and supply your requirements at a decided shaving. _ f The Big Salt is now proceeding. Come in and inspect saeor GALVANIZED WIRE Fencing and Coil Spring Wire Watch for the yellow hand bills BIG JUNE SALE SHAKESPEARE S. B. BRICKER & CO. Conrad Bros. Hiadsr H""!,&‘.ï¬ Patriotic League in connection with the University of ‘Toronto to déliver addressen â€" throughout ~ the Provinc» and is im great demand. Prof. Risthdor! was in Shakespeato on Monday evening where he addressâ€" ed a large audience, many being unâ€" able to gain admission to the scho0l house. _He will also address meetâ€" ings in Harmonic and Hamstadt this El We have in stock the following â€" styles : of PITTSBURGH WIRE FENCING, on which we mage a SPECIAL LOW PRICE, as follows:â€" . COIL SPRING WIRE, hearth baked, best qualâ€" Ity, at per 100 ibs ... ... ... ... ): ...-'.'.“ very low prices. If you wish to take advantage of these prices CALL EARLY to sécure. The same as this canâ€" not be duplicated when stock is sold. & 49 in. high, 45 in. high, 49 in. high, We have a number of second hand Ranges at All No. 9 heavily gaivanized wire. 8 strands, stays 16 in. apart, at per 9 strands, stays 16 in. apart, at per 9 strands, stays 12 in. apart, at per Riethdor® is uviking an investigation of the German newspapers and magâ€" azines which\are on the tables of the libraries of towns and villages, some of ‘which are being confiscated and will be forwarded to the authorities at Ottawa. (Prof. Riethdorl was a visitor at the local Library toâ€"day. tÂ¥ tai the Province . Prof.