5::-. Chas. Heppler .and , of _ Strattord, were visiâ€" xâ€"on Saturday, . â€" t irch ‘baseball league is proâ€" | ;tumlol sport for the â€"enthusiasts. The game _ so # ‘the Catholics the leagu® with two wins and no losses, licalâ€"Methodist team _ is ing _ one and losing one, s Anglicanâ€"Baptist have lost Hanstein, of Berlin spent at her home here. : "Wilson, of Guelph, is _of Miss Graf, _ d â€" Pfaf® and childrén patents in Watetloo list McLeod, â€" of ‘Lucknow, has s night operatar . at oi P in My, who has © been ?In A, . E. Ls'u::u, and . Grace, spent day «with Mrs. J. Geiger, Turtle Lake,; many friends in town ef ‘Mr. am, g Chicago, son of Mr. . W. R. Plum of this town, sed to read the following from m‘ Chicago papet, "The ortant‘ ‘‘opening‘‘* for . the May in the downtown sécâ€" that of the new store of i ; An *the Mallers Build« it‘ Madison street. This Lillie XYost, <of Listowel, was in â€",town last week for the W nuptials. ‘Mrs. Wm. Duncan and Jamâ€" m. wore the .guests ol Mr. . David Zinn last woek. , 8. Rabb spent Tuesday in emen‘s patriotic society ate E hold a ‘"jam and _ jelly & A the Canadian Hospitals, _Ord. thodist church concluded â€" his ite sbete on Sunday and préachâ€" t sermons (‘both mopning =llg. Mr. Cropp and family his woek #or :Catlisle and will eawled ‘by Rev. A. I. Snyder; Wm. Schaal visited Berlin itlord, se d Mive . precarations ate being ‘ithe Park Comniissien for tion on July ist. ithly W.C.T.U. meeting was / APuesday a‘ftornoon at the ifluï¬ Berry and poth . of ‘have «been managers of § stores of the Washington "Mrs. D. S. Withelm. many friends in town & Mrs. MacDonald, of Kinâ€" nts, ‘Senator and ‘Mrs. Rat: Pï¬ of Messrs. Ritz . and large crowd was in . atâ€" .and the various booths and are well patronized. . Music ï¬d hy the New Hamburg The progeeds amounted . to meetings â€"being conduct:d by . J. L. Gordon, df Winnipeg, ting jdarge audiences every in the llthk. many coming in L-q towns and _ coun» E&?ngu T horag rw‘c 4 A % iful selections. K : A is .also a good :Ing-r tm ais . canamnanimants rhood of St. Peter‘s Luâ€" h held a very syuccesslul on Thursday evering we home of w2 uie Mrs. John E. Ratz, of cst daak cce with e _ Mrs. .Ott,â€".of Waterloo, ay in town. the guests of Abe"latter‘s lito:wate the prante or Cortie on Sunday. Lm He also leads the t u:esth? close on Wedâ€" and will lotig ‘he ‘teâ€" i a Tamily \ rectnton: ‘ v ‘ ?ï¬ home of ‘Nr. l} _ on ‘Thursday afternoon; t dOne hundred guests were Hi.“"‘"‘ a plcasant {ime M ts Sprielt, of * i ner , lworgan. He also leads the | that Mr. . P. Jupp is scriously N. he mmhg close on Wedâ€" mm a low from hore attended the and will lotig be ‘teâ€"]lawn social held at the home of Mr. im M? Joayh H. Woods Tast Thursday ovâ€" . on tatnily n-m n‘ug.â€"Mr. and Mirs. Sheldon Mebtâ€" wt home of ‘Ntr. ver left for their new homr in New .g nunhy afternoon; | Ontario last Wednesday.â€"Mtr. Geotge 0 und guests were |Hasenping has wrebard 1 n*w ‘Fo d kq-md a pleasgant time‘lcar.â€"The Farmer‘s Ciwb ond Ladics‘ T\!d honor wete |Institute intend holding a ricnic on 4 a‘f-n, of Tynet, ) the frst of July.â€"Mr. Poter Fieglr, Wr. ‘and 4 John Hosâ€"|is: slowly reâ€"building b‘s wood nri & D!fl‘. h‘b'. Other | and nmâ€:’mb- wh h :u'r 6 F ew Hamâ€" last week, Causm» o a 4 ilie and j At I:" P .t““ ‘" x9 Sm en e o. 4 1. M â€" l % 4 1 '~ of &« ..‘ v-.l..u A " + Pres., W. H. â€" Diamond, New Hamâ€"]| * ** psburg ; Cradie BRoll, Mrs. 1 M. m l-hnz‘; Aï¬:?"‘.hld 4 , W, H. Umbach, New Hamburg; .. Koeblerâ€"Russell.â€"The marsinge took % oL H:’M nde Craig, J ol ud-‘u"i't‘.'or it Cns . ~happy â€" couple â€" have" takéh up Noi icony ditclens Mbdit: street and whave ‘the h‘ï¬l:l.tmuso gratylations of their many Ariends.. . Teacher, . Traini " Ralbergâ€"Siâ€"gner.â€"A ‘ protty _ church Luthetan ol-;ub on ’dwl-w m«’ noon al ‘three o‘clook, when â€" Miss Gertrude, Siegner, . eldest . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siegner _ beâ€" Y the bride of Mr. Victor Ralberg, ' of this town, the ‘ceremony. beâ€" ing performed by Rev.â€"Mr, Voelier, pastor of the chyrch. The bride was given away by father‘and looked very charming in\ a gown of ehTon votle over ctcase satin_with brifdal veil and orange soms and carryâ€" ing ‘bridal ros»s. bt d was her sister, Miss Clara Sicgner, who was prettily‘ gowned in maize . silk crepe,, . trimmed withâ€"black velvet, ::' knots and Jace trimmings and, p toâ€" matehb. Mr. ,Williim Sirgner, of Strablord, the bride‘s hrother was ‘:::t mas. After the ceremony a reâ€" tion . was held at theâ€"home of the bride‘s ‘parents _ on Waterloo street.â€" «ODnly "the immedinte rélatives of the bride and gown, were pregent. _ The ‘bride _ was the recipient of many handsome and costly gifts as a token of the high cstcem in which she is held. ‘The groom‘s gift to the bride was a crescent pearl brooch, to. the bridesmaid, a pearl pin, and to the groomsman a â€" soci6ty pin, The young ‘ couple léeft on the evening train on a honeymoon trip to Goderâ€" ich and other points west. After their return they will"take up their‘ residence in New Hamburg and have the pest wishes of their many fciends for a happy &nd ‘prosperous wedded life. & R. Livingston, Baden Football.â€"Our Jocal team," which has been â€" doing such éxcellent work all $urtmmer, has now won the Waterâ€" "loo â€".championship and _ .will â€" play against one of the North téams in the near fulure. We know that sucâ€" cess awaits them there. Local and â€" personal.â€"A most sucâ€" cessful parn raising was held on Monâ€" day of this week when Mr. Fred Poth‘s new" barn was erected.â€"The Rev. Dr. William Norton, of Toronâ€" church on Sunday morning. He deâ€" livered a ‘veryâ€" able and interesting address on Home Missions.â€"We â€" reâ€" gret very much to 1tate that _ Miss Vivian Hatrris, for &wo years princiâ€" pal of our school is leaving. She has had unusual success as a teacher and thas always taken on active part in all church and . social work. She will ~be very much missed both by ‘her, pupils and. her ntfiny, friends in| the community. We wish her every success in her new field of endeavor. â€"Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Lautenslaget: are the proud and ‘happy parents _ of a little son ani heir‘ _ Congratulaâ€" tions.â€"A »Patriotic Concert is being held in Schmidt‘s Hallâ€"On Wednesday evening, June 30th. One of the feaâ€" tures of the programme is a challenge debate between °‘ The Women‘s Instiâ€" tute and the Farmers‘ Club, besides j which there will be a good program of music and recitations. News Notes:â€"Farmers Club as uS ual beld thiir mecting in the hall ‘lant Friday night. A contest was given for essays written by boys and tle under eighteen, Miss Lauretta ‘ taking first prize and Miss Wi Winficld s cond.â€"Misg‘s . Lyâ€" fla Bowman and Susie Gingrich atâ€" the Supday school convention at Shirkstom last week,â€"Mr. and Mr: Frank Harrison and daughter Jconie visited with friends fl“"“ Joayâ€" ing for Walkerville.â€"Mt. Moses D~+ vitt of Berlin spent a Iéw days with his son Edwin. â€"Mr. aond Mrs. | Fred Lotson and family motoréd to ‘ New Dondee last â€" Sunday.â€"Mrs. Honry Iindsay ami sons Oscar and ‘Clayton. are -;t‘%h 1 ew wesks at Lonâ€" don.â€"Mr. abd Mrs. F. Letsca "and Mz. "Thomas Bruce spent Mly in New Dundee. West Montrose. is sito. "a mpersts "H:" ‘& much ‘of a w he c5 esed > . funcral toot pltce.on Fr t1 oo *# aep thords ines To tne mburkhiote o ite aetery _ for . interment. _ He lolt to in m er o sons s old; s aa; Wat., “::u -I.J:." % [mn& y's@n’,“ MrS, D.‘ Foreut New Hamburg, Mré.C. L&i# an and Luttic of Ayr. The boreaved (uzlfll: ‘have the Reartfelt sympathy of their frionuts. ns Pigo it Mr., Gustay, Licht som Mr. â€" and Mirs. ‘August 1,cht died g*"e a&: Waterlop ~Hospital: on Jun: 24th, 1915, l&!‘l‘ 57 years, 3 months and 21 days. ‘ He sufercd for a num‘er cf years with consumption and WaS a paticnt . at the bospital for. seÂ¥eral months, ‘ He was born in the Year 1864 at Baden and cartied on a Busiâ€" ness ~Of tinsmith for several years, lately he. worked at Waterico.. . 112 funsral too© place on Saturday from Conestogo to n to the Lutheran church . agd od%fl ‘10¢ â€W ‘Mr. Wm. Russell of Baden who beld th: poskion as teller at the Dominâ€" ion "Bankt ‘branch f‘re" left last week: to take the position as mail clerk on the mall train between Sarmfa and Toranto.â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fitz gerald‘ motored to Loadon on Saturâ€" day to visit his brother who left for, Englard on Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hy. ®cbhnsider * and family, Mr. "Mal~ ton Mohr and Mr. Jakeâ€" Schneider. of Berl‘n spent Sunday at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brueckn=r. â€"Mrs. Wi, Hohmeyér of Haewkesville spent Saturday to Monday with her frinds. â€"Rev. Mr. Quinstern ‘of East Zorra occupied _ the pulpit in the Lutheran church on Sunday evening. News Not:s:â€"Mr. Fran‘t MeCardls, of London Collegiate is h@he on his vacation.â€"Mrs. Geo. .Schmetzer _ atâ€" Fived home here alt.r sPending . s>vâ€" eral months in the Stats. â€"All the stores will be closed Thursday, afterâ€" noops, during July and August.â€"Mr. Frank H. Schummer mada a busintss trip â€" to. Toronto on Monday.â€" iss Leana Gerth and her .cousin Mr. Julâ€" fus Seholl, _ s ent Sunday at her home near Bamverz.â€"Romember the ‘conc rt to be hold in the town Nall July 9th,. Come and enjoy two hours of real fun.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Wm. ‘Oakâ€" ley of Brusscls, r.acwed ze juaintanâ€" ces= in ad arourd our village this week.â€"Mrs. (harles Gohl spnt a few days of last week.with relatives in Stratiord â€"Mr. Glin Wray of Stratâ€" ford _ spent the week end with his grandma, Mrs. H. C. Batlopt.â€" Mr: and â€" Mrs. Henty D. Schiuter _ and daught®r spent Sunday at her bome abt _ Bridgeport.â€"NMr. and Mrs. Fd. Dierlaumm anrd Mr. and Mrs. Arthor George _ of â€" Listowâ€"1 spent © Sunday with Mrs. Bundy.â€"Mrs. A/ N. â€" Ring spent the woek end in Tara.â€"Mr. and Whs. Fred Heinbuch end son of Berâ€" lin speht Sundav at his home here.â€" Mr. Nabb @and d@aughtcr and son o Tavistoct sprnt Sunday with ‘ Mrs, Fred Dechert.â€"Mrs. McCormick _ of Arthur is spending a fow days wltkh PNEPIOE TD PP PCCCMO CY C Idr Mr. and Mrs. ..John Bisch. â€"Mrs. Michâ€" acl Goetz is spending a few days with her brother, Mr. John Schnurt at Mildmay.â€"Miss Millic Scclhof, of Milverton, _ spent . Sunday with Mr. John Dechert‘s.â€"Miss Morrison ard friend Mr. Coulter of Miltan‘®, sp¢nt Sunday with Miss Ruby Qoetz.â€"-hlt. Henty Pommeor, is spending a YACAâ€" tion with his brother neat Listowel, â€"Mr. Alf. Ogram spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Stratford. Mr. August Schparr dost a valuabla‘ horse last week.â€"Messrs W. Schmidt, Herman Schaefer and Herbert poerâ€"" ing on Migs T and Miss,Do@r ing motored: mmeld on __ Sinâ€" day.â€"Mr; and Mrs.â€" Ed. Stump{, of St. Clements were wolcome visitors in Erbsville on Sunday.â€"Mrs. . Pius Hlolm has almost recovered from the rfects Of the painful accide®t . the met with some two wre‘s ago.â€"The Rev. awd Mrs: Sheike nrnt gunday at Mr. Valentine Schma‘id ‘s.â€"A goodâ€" ly numiber of our vouhg people »thorâ€" oughly enioyed . Atome~tres, o h of Mr. rs. , W. , on m:w"'éh'%umm *l‘m* wesk . of <the oh : the â€"mtiald _ tauma hore1lact. Manday morte Ing was return~d to its tightful ownâ€" et.â€"Mr. and ‘ Mrs, Harvay @chmidt. FElmira friends with them . on Sunday.â€"Mr. Clayton _ Zimierman and Ststor visited at Mr. Henty Doerâ€" Mr.â€" and Mrs.: ~Abbott: Branchtan, Mick Parl‘ve â€" Brancht>n ard . Â¥i s Mamic _ Avmana, of ~Counc) Blwhs, lowa, who have been on an extended rrip to the Eastern States, are visitâ€" ing _ friends=in ‘the â€" city forca few “'." + % ut ae u+ reskâ€"rs Jast we® Linwood. Erbsville. 48 movement. â€" The & I::LW a yery nm* ds _ on duty _ and i‘ Whetsocver g »~... Soweth that shall &)flw reap."â€"Quite a> anumbet from i were in Uitenlance 4t the NC': s t1oo \ ; f t ue re apie The farmers are â€" 1€ hbocing M sugat brots, m- turnio®, and corn and ceflaulmnfl* tes are loosing very pf . _ The iall _ wheat .and pm’ wheat . ats looking @sote . the average. A nice #hower would ‘be.very :accoptable. No M.â€"Mr. ~a-.-'rhme. of %l’:ï¬?y at â€"Mr. and Mrs. 4 ‘s.â€"MF. | Norâ€" man YWiltson, Mr. Alvgn SMIM Ber . mz...u& "?\ga- ‘Shider called on her sigtes.inaWatetido on Saturday.â€" Those who sp:nt Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, 13. Ballards: Mr. -g Mrs...._ E. G. Winno‘ and duughter Edi hb of EL mhg.q Mr. .}u.; Edwin m of m Mise. Fow on cousin, Miss E. No&l on Saturday.â€"Mrs.. Goctz, of Linwood, was vigiting her daughter, Mrs, Walâ€" tor Mertinson Jast week.â€"Mts. Lofi#; Weber and daughter Bessia called op. her . .neghew, Dr. Harry Lackser .02 Saturday,â€". at Berlinâ€"Mrs. James . Hall wasthe yruest of Miss Shoemakâ€" er at Berlin.â€"Mrs. John Ottman,, and â€" daughter _ Laura spent a few hours with Mrs. Ottman‘s daughter, Nrs. bMlertie . Weiler, Waterloo.â€"Mrs. Heory Wisy was in Berlin and called on her daughter Mrs. Nelson _ Cumâ€" nincham.â€"Mrs. August Abrens called cn her daughter, Mrs. A. Schweitzer of Berlin on Saturday.â€"Mrs. G. L-uq mer was m business visitor to ‘Berlin‘ on Saturday.â€"Mrs. Singer and daughâ€" tâ€"t Doras have gone to Preston °"1 @hzlr'&lmy..rfl":muc Tykcs sperk, Saturday at Berlin at Mr. and Mts., TrysÂ¥et.â€"Missâ€" Leanonspent _ Saburâ€" day at Waterloo Hars at a RiOMg.â€" Mt. Louis Huber spent Saturday. :n Watâ€"rlod â€"visiting his daughter,â€"Mr., B. Ballard sprat Saturday at Berlin.: ‘â€"Ihs Tackers of . Welleglecy had a nite tim> on Saturday=at the .picnic.â€"Mr.. and ‘Mrs. G. Forwell a&m 2/ tunâ€" eral z$ St. Agath@ on : ‘ :._."4' eral2$ St. ~Ag@IN@ on MIODONY CA0t + and Mg:. Wesley Bulmet‘ nnum Daisy motor d to Toronto and #itor, on Saturday.â€"Dr: Tanner was in Guelph on Tuesday. _ _ _ _ _ Miss â€" K. Ballard ol Galt High, ®chool is sponding.â€"har vacation | at. hot home bor>.â€"The new coment walk will improve the @pPe@rance ~of ‘the‘ town.â€"Miss Mapel Baltards has â€" left 40 visit brr prother in Toronto for a few | weeks. â€"Misses Vollia and ‘Flor incé Tyle, Miss Glass NHom and Dr, ‘Tann r motored to Wellesley Sunday Sehool (Â¥nvcation on Monday.â€"Wedâ€" ding pell# are ringing around _ our town (July brides.) News Items:â€"Mr. C, Tabpert had a bee on Saturday and took down his, j arn.â€"Messrs Clarence Afain, Figin Barkwell â€" of Olivet, Irvin Stt and Harold Calder of Linwood _ and Mr. Melvin Nurse spont Sunday at; Mr. Pob. xcwhinmy's.â€"wfldllg tells are ringin@® very loudly.â€"Miss Louiss McDonald spent Saturday at Mr. C., Tabbert‘s.â€"Mr. _ and Nrs. Wm. Burâ€" nett and {family of Linwood. motored mter &o Mt. James Richardson‘s â€" on Sunday evening.â€"We are sotry _ to) chromicle the death of Mr. Jos. Walâ€" ters, â€" who pratefully passod . away early. Sunday motning, after Ahe short illness of one week. Mr. Walâ€" ters leaves to mourn his loss a wile, three small children, father «and moâ€" ther, seven brothers and one: Sister. The fupftal. will be hâ€"ld oh ‘Wednes dlay morBing to the R..C. Church Marton, whre the remains will be laid to their last rest.â€"Mrs. _Wm. olt am} daughters Ruth and Bessic Sunday . with Tralee friends.â€" Miss Minnic Nurse is spondine a week with friends in Milverton. â€"Miss Eliâ€" zabeth Hammer gpent the wock end at her _ home _ noar Glenalian. â€"Master Earl Tabbert â€"Sundayed with â€" his friend. Master Fred Tanuer. . Issucd by the Agricultural Societ y in Agriuints "Pokts. 3. *>.of Agriculture,‘ 2 . M“'u-o-, Supcrintondent. Ailsa Craig Alist m ... .. Alm mte ... . Amberstburg Arthur _,... . Sy tou ...... .. Bastrie ... ... Mz ite ... Belloy ie ‘.... T1 nheim ... no'pxs-'lib TPracetridge Act m ._____ _ Sept. 20 & 23. Ailsa Craig ......... ...... Sept. %® & u9. AMist n ... ... ...... .. Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Alm mte ...... ... ... ... Sept. 21â€"28. Amberstburg ... ... ...... ... O6t. 4 & 6. Arthur _,... ... ... . .......006. 5 & 6. Ayton 2. 2. .0. ... Sept. 21 & 41. ::'mn is " _ 3?‘ o k "Alle ...... ......... , _ Bept. } poine eï¬ Reeton ._= ..,.._..._."......100V. 1 & 8: Bellovile®..... ... ... ... .. Seft, 8 &7. P1 nheim ... ...... ..._.._..\.i06t. "I & 8. Rowmrasille ... ... Sept. #1 & ‘: Prâ€"acatridge .. .. .. ...... .. Sept . Brampto® â€"« »» ... ...\ Bept. 0 & $9. DATES OF FALL FAIRS, 1915. Hawkesvilie. MACTON. ; Embro Couurg,......... ... ...... Sept. 29 & 30. ‘Collingwood‘ ...... ... ... ...Sept. 22â€"25. Cookstown ......... ...... ... Oct. 5 & 6. Drumbe i ........ ... . Gept. 28 & 20. Dundélk ;...... ......... ...... OGt. 7 & I: Dureville \...... ...... ... Sept. 18 & 17. JElmira .._.<..... ........ Sept 15 & A6. Brookxille : Burlord Butling tom Caledonia ‘. Cay_'lé. Controville Chatheam o roace .. .. Georgetown Glencoe‘...... Goderich .. Hamdlton . Hanover . .... Listowel ... ...._... ...Sept. 21 & 22. Milton\.{cl. .....; .........2Oct. 12 w 18. Milverton ..... ...... ....__Rept. 23 & 24. Mount iForest ... ........Sept 15 & 16. New Hamburg ,..... ... Sept. 16 & 17. Orangeville ... ... ... ..Sept. 16 & 17. Oshawa)! ... . ... ... ..... Sopt.1815. Ottawa (Central Canada) Sept. 10â€"18 Owin Sound : ... .,................Oct. 5â€"7. Pamiey 0 00 *" _‘ Hebt 9B & 29. Kincardine Lindsay i... ... ... ... ... .._Sept. London ‘(Western Fair) .. Sept Palmerston ...... ... ...Sept. 23 & 24. Parlk .... ...... ...... ...... Mopt. 0: is A1. Patkhill .. ... ._... .. Seot. B &#AL. Pert® ... ...... ......_Aug. 31. Sept. 2. Poterporo ... ... ... ... ... Sept. 1618. Pott Elgin ... ... ... ..Sept. 23 & §4. Prescoth ... ...... ...... ... Sopt. 14â€"16. Renfrew .. .. ... ... ... _ ..Sept 2224 Rockton ...... ..... .........Oct. 12 & 13. Sornia > . â€" .. BOnk. 184 28. |Wal erton ... ~Waterloo‘s Big.Bargain Store.â€" Next:to Post Office Prescotl ... Rockton ..., Sarnia ....... Toromnte (Can. National) Aug.28 Btreetsville Tavistcok .. Waterford Welland . , Windsor ..... ...... .....Oct Aiâ€"Sopt. 8 Winghom ...... ... ........ Sept. 28 & 24 Wondstock ... ... ......BapPt. 33 & 24 Furith .. _ .. ... Sept. 23 &â€" 28 WHBHANONARE ... . oo on cccoupye @0 ts o "Two drownings ate reported: .Gor« don Wattors, aged Afteen, in Ghippaâ€" wa Creek, and Ralph ©. Wright, four and a half, at Qakville, . . _ .. â€" print. LADIE®‘ 7 ee‘m ie ,~“K~4‘3" yhee fheels ... ""'1"' Té ‘ndite Choddily Oxtoids, aisne t do 4. Moving Price ... ...!.., > §19 j sizes 24 ‘to 4, ‘Moving iPrice ... ... ... ... ... :.2 Ladies‘ tan Buiton Blucher, sizes 2}‘to 6, worth $3;00, Moving Price . . ... die M*Mh%mmfl.nmu:n 32 w‘m@lnâ€"MM %.5% and‘€, Moving Price ... ... .. $§e SPECLEAL_B&RGAINS IN MEN‘s SHOES . s Teeeeme e it on‘ OMeMIO Te Abats is ce fop Seh en Emm 1BB mmormr.wrs'mdn.“' phpa RBIG:CUTIN BOYS‘ AND YOUTHS‘SUIS8. _ . * A5 Nonths" Siite, sizes 28, 24.and 25, yourichaice at ... ... .....}..‘>.. Q5e _ 82 Young Men‘s Suits, sizes 30 to 85, (Moving Price‘..... ....: ... .. €9to $3 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! . : x _A Discount of Ten Per Cent. will be given.on all other Shoes in stock, ||__ _ _ ‘BALE BEGINS FRIDAY, JUNE 18T H, TO.SATURDAY, JULY 3RD, 2945. a+ PW * n §55./ % TBEA : â€" A Ladies® Chosdlate 0x & Age 4 h ¢ AOL a dies‘ tan Button BJ ‘150 Pair Infants, sizes 0 :to 4, im:pat,.chocolate and white, â€" worth 75¢c, Moving ... ... Bept.",6â€"8+ 6, asseesiriiec Wtgihe 21 Thantsgiving Day . T0ct. TW 8. Sept. 27 & 28. 4........ » SGp$, 11 ... _ Bept. 21â€"23. Sopt. 21 & 22. Sept. 29 & 30. . ...Sept. 22â€"25. Sopt. 28 & 29. m 2ll...200t. 35. .Sept Sept. Sept. 48 it 34 .....0st. 1214 ... Oct, 6 & 7 Sept. 28 & 29 .. Sept. 28â€"30. : Bept. 15â€"16. Sept. 16â€" & 47. ..... Oct. 4 &ob Sopt 16 & 47. .. Oct., 5 & 8. ‘_â€"__ Oct. 15 Sept 14 & 15 ..Oct. 156 & 4 Bept 14 & 15. 10â€"18 h o wl P o ons ~,,20iAgriR e * on . Aetii, Apa e in hn + Apiatscra hi JA y MA C .. a‘ Clr s e t Commeonpes at 6 Oiplosk, Friday, June 15th R 13 has been successful in passing his finâ€" al exaiminations at the Ontario Colâ€" tego â€" ol Physicians and Surgeons. Mr. Archibald Ateinberg, of Berlin, John D. Rockefeller‘s WATERLOG CO. LOAN & SAVINGS At no meried in our experience of over a quarter of a century, ‘have there been so many new inâ€" vestors in "Government and Municipil debentures as ‘during the past six,or sanan months. This is due to the fact that these securities conâ€" stitate the safest class of investment, and that s dtbuauc a Wflh:’ï¬.:; now obtain at most aduc v purchased by such disorniminating. investors as Bagks, Insurance, Loan«and Trust Companies. Our latest dist contains full particulars of such highâ€"grade debentures us: Write latest list.and pamphiet explaining Jully * sn Tapie o ddvaiitare yecaratly, * * constant advice toâ€"young ~people .is "SAVE YOUR PENNIES."" ‘By ‘saving his (money he ‘became a milâ€" lionaire. Start the habit by . opening .a 4 per cent. Savings Account with . ; > Safe and Timely Investments â€" eovr. rrovimor ontamio / orty roronte AQVT.. RROVINGE manttosi;| . TOWNâ€"MORTHâ€"BAY AOVT. .PRQVINOR .AuBERTA .}| Town waTERLO® alty aT. Thomas Town ST. LAUREAT oity evoney e erkATER Wixxipza TowneHtP RIGHMOND‘ > w‘ T. vo"v':n waewaramicer ......-m ¥‘4 A. K. Ames _ H. &. Tudheps _ °_ Y. en ... .. Suggh PCE Te fivim ram.. .l A ' a # ww Y and ‘Dongold, sizes 2%, to 4, at . . . $1.9 s $,5% and‘6, Moving Price T kmigh as weh io Turgh LZalon Bank Building, Terento AMES & CO. ! Wakerioo This gives ,him the degree ol M.D., and he is now Jicensed to practise in this Province. Dr. Steinberg is the son of> Mr. M. Steinberg, Waterloo street, and is well known here, * . Ap Company [Al w w‘ 3