# .Athe pulpit of St. James Luth . C the other Sunday. r. and Mrs. Angus Wh.:; of Toâ€" o visited their father, . Henry iger, last week, = fr. J. M. Foerster on Snty end 'm funeral of the late Alâ€" t L. Rakk, held at Berlin. (Mr. and Mrs. Halstead, of Picton, re guests at.the home of Mr. and ts,. M. L. Weber last week, Mi Alma _ Laschinger returned e last Wednesday after spending feral weeks with relatives at Cleveq hd and Rittsburg. The . June Fair . held last Monday as. well attended.. Rev.. F. B. _ Meyor, Mr. Andrew hmidt and. Miss Salome Ratz . atâ€" fed the Evang:lical Senday Schoof imnxeation hcld. in St, Jacobs _ on Bursdayâ€" and, Friday of last week. M . Clura . Manz, of Milverton, is theâ€"" guest of Mrs. F. Sizgner h . week. s The ;. _Ladies‘ _ Aid. of St. James Btheran Church will hold their aunâ€" I Garden |‘arty in Gore Park _ on wesday, June 22nd,. Supper will pe ifved from 6 to 8 o‘clock. Miss _ Mary Hahn vicited relatives New Hamburg last Sunday. Theâ€" Y.P.A. of the Evangelical march will hold special Rally Day EVices in the church next Sunday ‘A number of the friends of Miss fien Reuser tendered her a . misâ€" llanec shower at the home of , A. Moses in anticipation of her riage to â€" Mr. Edward J. Millet, m of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, . Elâ€" ®. _ . Mortell, of Toroato,. ; is : z Ed. ch:. of Berlin ted .Elmira friends last week. : _ Tor returned home the end i the week after having visited : reâ€" here for a few days. &r Henty Seiling of St, Jacobs. b last Sunday in Elmira. irs. Henry . O. Weichel left last nesday. to spend several weeks with E.. ts, _ Rev. and Mrs. J. C. _“ m sorry to report that . Mr. enry: ... one of the old resiâ€" ‘1 ira, is seriously ill. Rev. Neudoerfler, of. Ayton, oc , .. which is announced to sake quietly on June 16th. Asvery _ pleasant â€" miscellaneous er: was civea by Miss Bertha ~NW. G. Weichel, MP., was a to HFlmira on Friday. N. F. Thomas and Mrs. 8. ' ‘d. &:.l.l‘-ï¬h'-:] ‘the weekâ€"end. ' Amui¢ Uttiey spent a few days last week with Hamilton friends. r..-nl.l.muu-uy spent . | Sunday â€" with â€" St; Clements N. G to KA W. F. \Brock, of the home in tinkd icirs Hieugs ma The Bell Telephone Co. w/f of Canada. Behind Your Telephone. "Reery Bell Tetephone is a Long Distance Station." Bell Telephone service is the standard of the world largely because of the faithâ€" fulness and effici eakin encyofBeaneph@ Why not enlist these efficient workers in your own serviceâ€"why not call them to the aid of your business? By studying the uses of your telephone, figuring out how you can make service to those needs, your business can share fully in the benefits of good telephone , ». Behind your ‘Bell Telephone is a little army of carefully trained workers, each laboring to perform well the task assigned. The sum total of their efforts results in the commodity in which we dealâ€"telephone service. inty and District Happenings Use telephonie intelligently, aysâ€" hï¬a&:«dmfly. +; " glerâ€"Bruar Nuptials :â€"The of and. Mrs. c Ziegler, Mr. Carl . Bruar, took place Wednesday noon at the home the bride, Rev. Battenburg of. W # brotherâ€"inlaw of the bride, officiatâ€" ing. ‘The pride, who was unattended, wore a â€" pretty â€" white embroidered voile frock, Aiter the ceremony the young _ couple left for their future home in Ottaws the bride travelling a becoming sand colored suit with hat to match. They: are followed by the best wishes of their many _ E]â€" mira friends. taf tirine. in bonde Ot Mits . May R, Paul‘s ‘School< Report : Jr.. ‘IV.â€"Edward _ Klinck, â€"Marie Nows lhn:.-dnnlul not seem to be troubling our fair young maidâ€" @n, they are still with us. â€" Children‘s Day will be held in the Evangelical . Church â€"next Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a.m. . English service â€" 11 â€" a.m.: Subject : Sunday Sehool Work, by the pastor. 7.30 p. m. special program by the scholars, Songs, recitations, dialogues and special ginging by the boys‘ choir. Missionary collection. All welcome, Miss Nettie Bricker, of Elmira, was the guest of her friend | Miss Laura Spies last week.â€"Mrs. Gingâ€" rich and daughter Alice are visiting friends in ‘Toronto and Rochester.â€" Mr. ‘ Anson â€" Brubacher sold a calt about one year‘ old, weighing 990 lbs. to Mr. W. II. O‘Neill on Saturday.â€"â€" Mrs. Reynoids is visiting friends â€" in London.~â€"Miss P. Hammel and Miss Rev. A. T. Nash at the Convention, ‘Thursday evening, was well and ably handled, _ the young orator receiving congratulations {from the presidents and others at the close of his splenâ€" did addressâ€"still the words, so cagâ€" erly and _ earnestly listened to ‘by that vast audience had hardly . died away . when a man is seen reeling through our streets from the effects of strong drink to his death. Who is responsible ? The coroner says. the Railway who played the last part, is not. The unfortunate may have peen classed as a rover but he was not only a â€" man but a manâ€"who fought for his country that you and I ought to have the freedom we now enjoy. Successful :â€"Mr. Elmer L. < Wing, son of Rev. M. L. Wing of this place was successful in securing the Phm. B. Degree at the recent University Jr... J1.â€"Haroid .. Klinck, Marie ®. As y Nethery, Lucy Sï¬â€"m,m L. Schweitzer, of Bridgeport were the guests of the Misses Doerbecker, Spring Valley Farm last week.â€"The ‘Temperance _ address delivered . by Sr. II.â€"Laurta Klinck, Ida Schierâ€" it serve the Bt. Jacobs. Mr. Leo Grimm, from on visitâ€" ed : â€" <the Misses M’:ld"m Enyder last week. t lik * }s â€" Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alex, McAllister, spont the weekend at Tavistock. Messrs CUharles Bedford, Floyd . and ;uuemnwuu FJora and spent \a _ pleasant alternpon . thete last:â€" week.â€"Me. and Mrs. Jangs Bracey of Lexington spent . Runday at. the homeâ€" of the Misscs. Joauna Knapp of Berlin were guests at Mr. end Mrs. Hy.~Berlet‘s last Sunday.~~ Miss Burnicée Kurchinski of Prestgn, and Mr. E. Kurohiiskiâ€" of Goderich. vigited Mr. and Mrs Fred Kurchinski on â€" Sunday.â€"Mr. â€" and Mre. ‘Isaigh FCu-man'ud family of Beclin spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs,. Addison iD' Snyder‘s.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. . Allen Weber visited Berlin friends last Sunâ€" day.â€"Miss Blanclk Cody of : Embro is :'q&*‘hw“‘.:l“"w -m“u:f mh‘:‘nepswu: The severalâ€"speakers were well : ze 7 apaan se ns o > Memmer uer snending # week at ‘Mout Hill Farm, the giust of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Bingeman.â€"Quite a few from . bere attcmded the Mennonite Camp meétâ€" ing at Hespeler on Sunday. ‘hllr. Aif, ww of IC’H& 8:‘ ed _ at home r. nx{.mmur.xma Berâ€" lin were Sunday ;unh of Mr, .and Mrs. Joe Heintzman.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Addiscn _ Reichert _and femily from Mhnheim spent Sunday at Mr. â€" and Mrs. Ivan Cressman‘s.â€"Mrs. Nelson Snyder from Winterbourne called on Mrs. Bemis last Friday.> â€"_ _ > of Toronto â€"unnu1 left for Walkerville 40â€" in a / large Drug Store.»â€" Miclke . and daughter ~ 1 Saturday with fmends in the ‘ Farmers® to #& 0. A. C Oveipe: wridey, "Jane 19t0, . tare 55 otg., children 30 cts. Mr. â€" Philin Hummel of Torcnito, called on bis brother Mr. Charle Hummel hre last week.â€"Miss Loretâ€" ta Lorent: of Waterloo was a Sunâ€" sday visitor at home.â€"Mr. and (Mrs. Menro Koch visited their daughtert, Mr. ° and Mrs. Hagedotn near Wilh iam@urg on Sunday. The congregation of the Lutheran Church Miss. Synod held their annual missionary festival last Sunday. Rev. Orzen of Port Colborne occupied â€" the pulpit in the forenoon and _ evening, and Rev. W .C. Boese occupied the pulpit in the afterncon. LCollections were held which amounte® to _ over $70.â€" Three rinks of the Weu;:ltw Bowling Association went to Héspeler last Thursday to play a match in the County League and unfvmtuly were defeated by a few points.~â€" A brass band concert will be given by the Wellesley Tp. brass band next Friâ€" day night, when a good . programme will be provided and a small admisâ€" sion fee charged.â€"The Wellesley T'p. Sundzy School Convention _ was held here on Mondoy in the Town Hall and was well attended. â€"Mr. Albort Becker of Berlin spent a reWw days last week with his parents. He left for his home on Saturday.â€"Miss Lizzle Moerle and â€"Miss Ida Wagner spent the weekâ€"end and Sunday with friends in Waterloo and Berlinâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ottâ€" man of Milverton spent Sunday at the former‘s home. â€" News Notes.â€"M. Wesley Heipel, Mr Roy M, Robinson, Mrs. Albert Heipel and Missâ€"Clara Heipel spent Jast Thursday at Elora attending the Junâ€" for Farmer‘s €iub picaic.â€" air. â€" and Mrs. Henry N. Huchn spent Sunday in Waterloo.â€"Quite a number from heré journeyed to Conestogo on Sunday to attend the U. B, Church baptisma) serâ€" vice.â€"Rev. and Mrs. Wing and daughâ€" ter Ruth, and Messrs. Ezra and Anson Snyder of Moorefield spent Sunday at the home of Mr. C. 8. Weber. â€" Mr. Addison Weber and sister Lillian took in the O.A.C. picnic in Waterloo on Baturday.â€"Miss Kate Schwenger . of Hamilton is spending a week‘s vaceâ€" ;lvonh:uh her friend, Miss _ Lillian eber, When he is troubled with constipaâ€" tion, indigestion, vomiting or worms give him Baby‘s Own Tablets. _They sweeten the stomach, regulate the bowels _ andâ€"cure all these troubles simply they banish the ca‘ .m;q.b., wiidhs 1 ! Ate Wwoll ‘satisfied with Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lets, which ~‘we have â€" used for our baby when ‘ suffering . from constipaâ€" tion and vomiting." ‘The Tablets ar sold by medicine dealers or by mail at‘ 25 cents a pox from The Dr. Wilâ€" Hiams‘ Medicine Co., Brockvill¢, Ont. | News Items :â€"Quite a number . of our Sunday _ School workers of the Evangeljcal church attended the Berâ€" lin District, 8.8. Convention which was held at St. Jacobs last week.â€" Mr. Harold Braendle, Waterloo, spent the weekâ€"end ut the bome of . Mr. Aaron Snider.â€"Mr. and Mra. Abr. Bowman and family were weekâ€"end visitors _ at Berlin.â€"Miss Ella Ott, delogate of the Evangelical church atâ€" When Baby Is IlL Heidelberg _ Mr, and Mre. moeh :. and ue en Jt se Cranson Weber and daughter‘ C spent ~ a few days with her ts Mr. and . Mrs. Anson Brubacher at St. Jacobs, News Notes :â€"â€"Mr. : % Josiah tin of Waterloo, visited Mr. an i Elias â€" 8. Shants on Sunday last.â€" ‘Miss Lizzie Swarts was a weekâ€"end â€"visitor with Miss Ella Heckerdorn at ;nruzrmâ€"-n. Misses _ Salomo Shantz, Stella Witmer and Mr, Wilâ€" lard Witmer attended the e:tnl“ ing at Bu:r On Sunday . â€"â€"Mt. ‘and Mrs. iel Good and Ix'flt Mrs. Anux' Schmidt, _ of + motored the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias S. Shantz last Sunday: Miss Schneller, Miss Eda and Mr. A. Schneller spent Sunday with Mr. and }u. Allen Shoemaker.â€"Mrs, _ Allen Shoemaker and Mrs, Simpson Shoeâ€" maker® visited guh at Preston .on ‘Thursday last.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Josiah ‘Btaufter .. of _ Waterloo, Miss Mary ‘Lackner of Hawkesville, Mr. and Mrs: E. W, Willson, Mrs. E. Willson and ‘Miss Marthabelle. Willson, spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Shantz. â€"Mr. Peter Creer and Miss Lydia of Berlin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elias S. Shantz.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ‘Allen Shantz and family spent Sunâ€" day with friends at Elmira.â€"Messrs. Allen and s.i‘l:;ron Shoemaker _ have ’h!l their Idings wired and . are pnow using Hydroâ€"electric power â€" for \mumiuï¬ng purposes, C 2 Smsw dunpage June 33~â€"Farm _ stock. .. and impleâ€" REâ€"ELECTED mu-;u of Hy. Schnarr, near Erbs momome A Â¥ . St.â€"Catharines, June 16th, 1915+] June 29.â€"Real estate, farm stock of At the thirtyâ€"sixth annual convention| : the Jate Einwaechter cstate, â€" neat of the Canadian Orderâ€"of Foresters,| New Dundee, .. all the court officers, with the excepâ€"| July l.-lm sale of 5 _ new tion of the exsoutive, were reâ€"elocted. houses on St., Waterloo, _ Count r.apn::- is seriously W1 with bronchitie is confined to his bed News Items :â€"On Wednesday alterâ€" noon, Mr. Joha Forrest had a painâ€" ful accident, while engaged in shovelâ€" ling gravel in a pit belonging to Mr. J. Ropp. ‘The pit which was slight ly _ undermined gave way, crushing Mr. Fotrest down and preaking~ his leg below the knee. We all join in wishing Mr. Forrest a speedy recoyvâ€" ery.â€"A number from here areâ€" atâ€" tending Dr. (Gordon‘s meetings _ in Milverton nightly. Dr. Gordon . aeâ€" companied by his two ?e soloists, Mr. Greenlaw and Mr, Mulligan are conducting a ten days‘ campaign for better citizenship, .In the ne i o: hood of a thousand people gathered every evening in the skating rink to hear this celebrated otator give his h:;nm" talks on better citizenâ€" ship. T News ~Items :â€"Misses Sadie and Maggio _ Léetson ‘_spent the weekâ€"end with _ Mr.‘and Mps. Frank Harrison at (Goderich.â€"Mr. J. Hinchley spent Sunday in Floradale.â€"Miss Bertha Melitzer, of Berlip, is spending a few days at her home herv.~Mr. Sheldon Melitzer, of . New Ontario, is home for a %WQ business.â€" Wedding f ringing.â€"Mrs. Thoâ€" mas Morrell, of Toronto, is visiting her â€"relatives hére for a few days.â€" Mr. Warnerof Berlin, spent Sunday with his friend Mr. Sheldon Melitzer â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Cummings of Elmira spent Sunday at Mr. C, .D. Bauman‘s.â€"Mr. J. .®P. Snider is spotting a new Ford car.â€"Last Friâ€" day evening a : pleasant gathering took place at th@‘home of Mr. Rhodes Letsonâ€" when the children and grandâ€" children _ of Mrs. Jeremiah Letson, gathered to celobrate her 83rd birthâ€" day. ; 66 been had the weather been fair. The geote was 2â€"1 in favor of the locals. ‘This gives Poole group honots as they have won two games and tied one with Monkton. 1t might pesaid here that â€" the . Monktohn boys â€" are every one real good and . can take _ a deleat as well ab a victory. This, is the one thing makes football the grand old. British . that it is. The return game wlg be played on Tuesday evening, ZEPPELIN s TS REPORTED “Wh“â€"ua HIGH COURT â€"â€"â€"OFFICERS REâ€"ELECTED Football :â€"On ‘Thursday evening ot last week . the Monkton poys, played the first game of the second _ round here, Owing to the rain the game was _ not as fast as it would have London, _ June 16.â€"â€"The Exchange Telegraph Company received a _ deâ€" mh from Amsterdam stating that % Zeppelin is seriously #1â€" with West mMonttose. Nine Pines. Poole. VERY ILL HMousehold : Eftects |â€"Coal stove, heater, 3 cook stoves, 3 tables, corâ€" ner oupboard, desk, bureau, sink, _sewing machine, bedâ€"room suite, /2 beds complete with springs, mattress and hedding, bell «organ, couch, 2 lounges, arm chair, kitchen chairs, 3 rockers, stands, flour chest, 3 sausage grinders, stuffer, butcher saw,. knives and steel, . mason â€" tools, . hanging lamp, other lamps, 3â€"lanterns, vineâ€" gar and barrels, apple barrels, jars, cedar posts, _ lumber,: shovels, forks, cradle, . scythe, bags, â€" bushel box, crossâ€"cut . saw, kettle, axes, pails, ctocks: and many other articles too numerous to mention. 4 Hay, Ete.;â€"2 tons hay, 10 bush. oats and w»‘ pote§0G®L :s# . y TERMS ~â€"Hay, grain, pigs, chiek> ens and all sums of $10.00 and under; eash ; over that amount 10 months‘ credit on Aprnnd security. 4 _ per cent. discount for cash payments. â€"GEO. EINWAECHTER, ARTHUR BECKER, Exe. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. 24â€"2t. ' TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1918. At 1,30,. o‘clock p.m. sharp, the follo valuable property :â€" ndm&uu,aâ€"nn , lots on which are . situated a _ twoâ€"storey . brick dwelling house, barn and silo ; about 45 acres swamk and pasture land adâ€" joining New Dundee ; 3 acres vacant Jand td)olnine A, MacDonald‘s . and Irvin Battler‘s farms ; one lot beâ€" tween viliage of New Dundee and Cemeteory. ‘‘Implements : â€"â€" Tracti gine, | + »+‘‘(Canadian Press Servicey ~ + = â€" = . oplemants : â€"~ Traction . engind. London, June 12.â€"The DPaily Express despatch from Berlin, via Amâ€" thras machine with tank and » e . s : Wii-‘»:.h‘ wagon ~with ~~box, 10} toot |â€"sterdam, says that Gorman opinion is unanjmously against ï¬:-::: 'x::l steel â€"rake, top m. open buggy, . sident Wilson‘s request for assurances that American -uu_ cutter, .3 plows, r, harrow, _ 2} not be endangered by submarine warfare. Contents of the American note set team barness, 2 set buggy | BBT~ > noys peen telegraphed to Emperor William on the Galician front, a OF C Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects ~ There will be sold by public ~aucâ€" tion at the residence of the late Henry Einwaechter in the village of New Dundee on F Live Stock :=â€"Horse about 8 yrs. old,‘ 2 pigs, 16 chickens. PUBLICSALE AVCTION 8A LE 8 Waterloo‘s Big Bargain Store. " Next to Post Omce . U E. J. Shantz, Auctioneer. lie hundreds of extraordinary low sold within the next fifteen day@, e, get which wflulmhkllb you @vï¬Ã© . Bear in mind there are maxgy ar Broken lots of Men‘s Oxfords, but all sizes in the lot, pat., tan, gunmetal, €1.95 BIG CUT IN BOYS‘ AND YOUTHS‘ SUITS. 5 P .. 15. Youths‘ Suits, sizes 23, 24 and 25, ‘your choice at ... ... ........ ... G§t . _ 82 Young Men‘s Suits, sizes 30 to 35, Moving Price .. ... ... .. ... .. $9 to §3 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ‘ 3 KR A Discount of Ten Per Cent. will be given on all other Shoes in stock. SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, JUNE 18T H, TO SATURDAY,‘JULY 3RD, 1915. Ladfes‘ Pat. Oxfords, sizes 2%, to w&- va i Chnl in ce Ladies Gun Metal Oxfords, sizes 244 to4, Moving Price ... ... //« Ladies‘ Dong. Oxfords, sizes 2% to 4, low and high heels ... , .. ... ». Ladies® Chocolate Oxfords, sizes 2%, to 4, Moving Price . .. ... ... :., Ladies® Tan Pomps, sizes 2}4 to 4, Moving Price ... ... ... ... ...« ~â€" Ladies® tan Button Blucker, sizes 2 to 6, worth $3,00, Moving Price : .. Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Patent Gun Metal and Dongoln, sizes 2%, to 4, at .. . Ladies‘ white Canvass Oxfords, sizes 5, 5%; and 6, Moving Price . .. . .. SPECIAL BARCAINS IN MEN‘S sHOES| | / BIG LOT OF INFANTS‘ SHOES. _ _ e stx| _â€"â€" 150 Pair Infants, sizes 0 to 4, in pat, chocolate and white, worth 75¢, Moving Remeomber, Sale:â€"Commences at 8 W‘viock, friday, June 18th Dan. Bohlender Atâ€" 2 o‘cloek p.m,., TERMS.â€"3 months‘ credit on apâ€" proved jointâ€"notes, or 6 per cent. per annum off for cash, : 15 Fresh cows, 15 youngâ€" cattle and a number of cclves at the Market Hotel, Watorloo, =*:> GERMAN OPINION IS UNANIMOUSLY â€" : AGAINST GRANTING REQUEST OF U. 8. PUBLIG§SALE Shantsz & Gorman Store Nyl:' :t: money in 203, King St., West, nng.;u.. your MEN‘S BALBRIGGAN Extra qulm'ln different .colors, Pink, Blue, Natural and Black, others sell Sumo at 50c., our price 80¢. per garment. Try us for your underwear. | / Mea‘s BLUE SERGE SUITS sizes 36 to 42, ........ ......... .$ 8.50 Men‘s, BLUE fl“‘ SUIT®: ‘sizes 36 to 48 one o )( .. 1080 Men‘s BROWN WORSTED SUITS, sizes 35 to 42 ... .....: ... 8.50 Men‘s BROWN. TPWEED.EXTRA quality,. reduced . wore e uo Men‘s RANGY BLACK WORSTED, worth $15, n?ghnm _ svmMmiit UnDsRNWEAR: ‘This is the place to. buy your unâ€" derwear and save money, Extra values at extra low prices. , Balâ€" briggans 25¢. garment, _‘ yHA Een bargain prices. Clothing and summer underware. | We aro getting the reputaâ€" tation of giving the public the best goods at the lowest price our clothing trade is increasing. WHY ? Because we give. the peskf values for the least money in the, Twinâ€"City. ‘Try us for your next suit. SATURDAY, JUNE 19TH, R. R. LONG, Proprietor. G. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. CHOICE DAIRY cows BOYS!‘ UNDERWEAR | RBoy‘s short and long sleeve Jerseys ab 203 King Street, West," Berlin WATCH THIB GPACE FoR oUr sToRk News:; uarters we aré SHANTZ & CORMAN Sixtéen‘ horse power ‘ portable |~ énâ€" gine in ‘good repair. ‘Owners have inâ€" stalled â€" hydro â€" electric: power and thereforeâ€" have © no Turther use for same. Apply Irvin C. Hallman, Watâ€" erloo. ‘ & #1â€"1m. FOR SALEâ€"15 heavy breed sows in FOR SALEâ€"7â€"roomed brick house uc k t gg.‘ttuhhmywv. 2 well bred ers, general purpose horse 5 years old.. Apply M. Schondelmaer, 1. mile from Berlin, on Bresiau Road. PORTABLE ENGINE FOR SALE. and 5 lots containing one acre, also orchard.‘ Cheap If sold soon. â€" For further particulars apply to A. K. Detweiler, St. Jacobs. ~â€" "24â€"1 mo Nes §$125 $1% is $125 20â€"2 mos.