ia1 w ouatyme, #ayh * § wan wh#4 * C. K. Jansen and children of are visiting relatives here. _ .. Win, TAllemang _ sPent, Cl? ay at Juis â€"home here. < / ¢ e‘ of Guelphyszpent a f days‘ of ‘lastâ€" week with her sigâ€" ter, . Mrs. Stephen Allemeng. 1’.‘;.. . and Mrs..8.: H. Eby :d‘$ $ are nsl ting "Bvr 4# * Re & C dutined@! mwm»mt. #38 bit is "U « Misses Hannah and oomu!"w +St. C ' a:fn thwhme- ‘oll. Mr, “-‘ rt: Louis Ruppel. % y § & George Erust is visiting n friends. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Q. S. Ruppel and x:rtn are holidaying at . Grand for a few. wéeks, > Mrs. Otto Burghardt of Berlin was a vis.tor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.} Moser last week. _.zr. and Mrs; Chas. 1. Walinsiey childr“n of Rlue Island, LL., spent several weeks at the home of ï¬ sd Mrs. Behrens and other reâ€" ves in town. Messrs W. F. and A. E. Thomas of St. Thomas spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. S. Laschâ€" Mr. and Mrs. N. Shantz of Waterâ€" ld&‘ visited Elmira friends last week. iss Ethel Edier of Berlin and Miss V. Edler of Heidelberg are visâ€" iting at their home here. Mrs. Helton of Mount Forest is viâ€" giting at the home of Mr. and Mrsâ€" Thomas Matthews. â€" Mrs. Wm. Steuernagel and childrten spent â€" last week with relatives in Hamilton. / Miss A. F. Devitt of Berlin spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. S. Laschinger. . + \% Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bechtel and family attended the funeral . of Mr. Bechtel‘s nephew the late Wm. _ H. Dobbinâ€"at <Waterloo on Tuesday. Mr. Cecil Wyatt of the : Army Mediâ€" cal Corps was a visitor here last Monday. _Miss Pentland is holidaying out of town. The ©Elmira / Methodist _ Sunday School picnicked‘ at the Reservoir Park last â€"Saturday.) | >_ _ _ >â€" The Ladies Aid of. St. James Luthâ€" eran church very pleasantly: surprised Mrs. Strempler on the occasion . of her birthday last week. »Mrs. D. L. Watnsley of Defroit is vis.ting MrB. Harry ~Mogk. Je Mr. and Mrs: G. W. Schmitt . of Berlin ‘spent the weekâ€"endâ€" at . the home of Mrs. Schmitt‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lein. and Mrs. J. B. Lein. Miss Cartie Starr. of: Rochester, N. Y. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Statr Mill St. > + Mrs, Philips and daughier of Wa tetloo are visiting friends here. ‘The marriage took place on +July 28th _ atâ€" Milverton of Mr. Harold Bleakney son of Mr. and Mrs. E.E. ‘Bleakney _ formerly of Elmira, to Miss Mae Elliott of that town. Miss Howie of Toronto spent Sunâ€" day with her sister, Mrs. F. .B. Mever.> Mr.. Emersonâ€" Stumpfeef the Bank of Nova Scotia . mtaff Toronto, 18 holidaying at his home here. Mrs. Howie left on Monday to spent some time with relatives at Gorrie and other points, Mrs. Albert Rau was badly scalded while_about her houschold duties 1?_:'1 Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Meuno Devitt and Miss E. Wegenast of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith and Mr. Fred Puttick of Forks‘Road spert . last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gen. Klinek. . Miss Cora Eix is visiting friends at Fisherville and other. points. Mr. and Mrs. M. T.. Wéber and Mr. and Mrs. Gen. L. Ziegler motored to Southampton last Sunday and spent the day with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bechtel attenâ€" ded the funeral of Mr. Tilt at Roseâ€" ville last Sundayv. Mrs. Albert â€" Esch and .daughters Margaret and Lauretta of Waterloo spent a fewâ€"days of last week with Elmira relatives. Mr. .John Klinck sustained serious injuries on _ Friday last when the horse he was driving became unmanâ€" ageable, _ throwing him off the rig and a barrel of oil which was loadâ€" ed on the wagon falling on top of him. . Dr. l-‘auh» was _ immediately summoned _ and Mr. Klinck is proâ€" giessing favorably. > » Thursday evening, [:mm\mdl:g-ï¬ss. The link was Wnfly‘:fl‘@:ï¬"nm y with penâ€" b, fagd" ete. “‘i‘f candy, Ateâ€" créam and various other booths were weH patronized. _ After the . supper which was served from 8 to 8 an exâ€" cellent programme was given conâ€" sisting of musical selections by the «B. M. 8. band, Elmira Quartette, costume, . dance _ by Miss Emily Schmidt _ of Stratiord and speeches by Messrs. W. G. Weichel M.P., C.H. Mills, M.P.P. Dr. Honsberger and others. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather the Garden Party given by the Elmira Musical Society ~ in Kochâ€"Near St. Jacobs, Aug. 9th. to Mr. and Mrs. Clias, R. Koch, a daughter, > Mg:â€"h‘ur Hawkesville, Aug. NMrs. A. Dentinger, a) daughâ€" BORN and District Happenings |.~>> Local and Items pf Interâ€" est :â€"See @wfltâ€"&h is the kind ine sge. Mis# %. Fr f ‘ ,tquh olihvll, .we}:h“t‘: m-m Mr. and Mrs, W, W. Hoefin, King St., an#. Mrs, . W, W, St., .'“" ?‘:. Ap "k and i lolds at‘ Porpi e uP with NOA \ Af § 00 ta i; 4. BUMMeL * mhear _ Samnia.~ I:tup& were ce visito: 4 Grove Son , er ; .. Mr...Burpettâ€" . and in P ut es ‘and ‘Melinda Brubacher and Miss Minnig Bowman, of .Berlin, and Ralph ::rhr, of Galt, Special > + The pastor Rï¬v] M. L. Wing, will preach a "special sermon for ypung women in . the Evangelital church next Sunday evenâ€" ing 7.30. Evcrybody is invited â€" to attend.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Berges and family of Preston, visited at the home of Alderman Berges, Riverside Ave., Monday.â€"Miss" Hollinger® spent Sunday _ with Elmira friends.â€"Mr. ‘Edzar Menger, of Hamilton. is . enâ€" joying a week‘s holidays at hi§ home "Clear View" farm. Acident : On Saturday _ evening when Mr. Alvin Menger, contractor, was "coming home from Hawkesville, his bike struck a stone and over he went, lighting on his hand which was badly injured. He was taken to the B. and W. Hospital for treatment and is getting aloug all.right, at present.â€"Mrs. _ Seibert, _ of Berlin, was the guest of ~ Mrs. Sanderson, King. St., North, Monday. ; Picni¢s \ The Younz People‘s4Socie~â€" tv of St. James church, Elmita, beld their picnic in Mr, Anson Brubacher‘g grove last Saturday and had a â€" fine time. Filtvy members were present. Mrs. Levi Seitert and Mrs.Smith of Southampton, were the guests of Mr. afd Mrs. Sol. Eby, Railroad Ave., _ on _ Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cress spent a few days®* with Elmira friends.â€"Mr. and Mrs, Emâ€" merson Menger and family, of Galt, were . weekâ€"end visitors at Mountain View farm.â€"Mr. Poeter Hammer . is. viâ€"iting fricnds in Stratford. is A . C. Millie, of Petrolia, enjoyed a few days with his old St. Jacobs friends. â€"The Township Councit â€"met but no word of any ?u:hnw guns for _ the Canadian troopsâ€"but what could you expect after turning â€" the Belgians down. It is hoped the Council will hold a special session and:voté severâ€" al machine guns as other municivaliâ€" ties are doing:â€"Mr. and‘ Mrs, Burt, of Elora, were the guests, of &r. and Mrs. J .« Keller;>Youge K.. last Monâ€" day.â€"Miss Minnie :Hacfiin spent Sunâ€" day ‘with _ Twinâ€"City friends.â€"There is no place like St. Jacobs for picâ€" nic ‘parties.â€"Miss Fleanor Reynolds, of: Brampton,. is: visiting at . Sunny Station. / > x *4 A (‘hmvices :â€"Lutheran;â€" ©Sunâ€" day ig ; Evangelical, 11> a. m. Et dn l s o+ C e â€" M ; Albert Miclze, of Galt, spent | .. mm feres *n mu es 5es Mon at ~ his home in town.â€"No "â€" ky _ iig:'y!gï¬ldï¬Ã© none ~of the Township| DR. ‘“UMHSHENK PILLSâ€"GO Council are going to the front, they RIGHT‘ To THE ROOT OF are afraid of the Germans at home.â€"{ > =% _ THE TROUBLE, Mrs. Herman Schmidt, of Stratford, e. l . and daughter were guests at the Doâ€"! No tr'unfle éau&:s more widespread minion House _ for a few days.â€"-’l’he:suï¬ering and discomfort than indigesâ€" Creamery received another car load | tion., â€"(The .:ailment takes»warious of Western hogs. Our celebrated butâ€"; forms. _ Some yictins are tavenous ter milk is known throughout â€" the‘ for food ; _ othefs tutrn sick at , the Northwest, and the butter from the|sight of meals ; but as a mre every Atlantic to the Pacific.â€"Mrs. ‘Steinâ€"| meal is followed by intenge pains in bach, of Waterloo, visitféd at th:| the chest,. , beartburn, sick beadache howe of Mr. and _ Mrs. Hoeflif, _ on | and ‘often husea. Indigestion assumâ€" Monday.â€"Mrs: â€" Howard and family|es an obstinate form becausge ordinâ€" and Miss Jones, of Hamilton, _ are|ary médicines only subdue its . symâ€" the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Filâ€" ‘ ptomsâ€"but do _ not cure. Soâ€"called singer, King. St.â€"Glad I‘m not a farâ€"! preâ€"digested> . foods only »make _ the mer this week, its late to bed andidigestiun more‘sluggish, and ultimate early to rise.â€"Mrs. Gordon Peterson ; ly: make: . the trouble take a chronic and Miss â€" Lorgine Lehman visited form. i"" syiers Guelph friencs this week.â€"Mr. and! Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure indiâ€" Mrs. Harrison .Becker, of: Pembroke,| gestion because they go ‘tighy #0 the are the gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€"â€"root oï¬ the iounic. They mase ugw, thouy Gies, Clearview farm.â€"Mr. J.} rich blood, which so strengthens the R. Jarvis, of Toronto, is visiting at|system â€" that the stomach does its the home of _ Mr. J. L. Wideman,| own‘work and digests the food.in a King St.â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Washâ€"|natural way. Many a terrible sufferâ€" burn, of Hespeler were the guests of|er from indigestion has found. a perâ€" Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wash. | manéent cure _ through a fair use _ of burn, Albert St., on Monday.â€"Quite| Dr. Williams‘ (Pink Pills. Among a number from outside places attendâ€"| them is Mrs. H. Carmern, Locke ed the service to young men on Sunâ€") Street, North, Hamilton, Ont., who tay evening. _ The singing by t‘he| says â€"‘"Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills not boys‘ choir was exceptionally good.â€"/ only gave me new health, but new Mr. J. L. Wideman returned _ from Iilc.,_‘.!-‘oz Aive years 1 was a . great his Muskoka trip on Tuesday evening| sufferer,was almust constantly docâ€" (having had a very pleasant outing. toring, and _ spent a great deal _ of Everybody: should keep _ in touch with all the latest war news by subâ€" seribing for the 'Chronicle-'religraph. Waterloo County‘s best and brightest weeklv newspaper. A special bargain for those who send in their subâ€" scriptions now<fi{teew.months for the small sum of $1.080)4 is 5» r Gentlemen,â€"I have used MINARD‘S LINIMENT on. my wessel nd{n my family for years, amd for the Pveryâ€" day ills and accidents of Hfe 1 conâ€" sidet it has no equal, I would _ not start on a voyage without it, if . it cost a dollar a bottle. â€"_ CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN. Minard‘s Liniment ‘Oo., bimllj. Schr. Storke aska. A BRIGHT PAPER |ture of health. 1 hope my experience 'nl:’ Chmnlclo-'l‘o\ennphcwi.ll“ : may be the nreans of pointing . to mailed to any address in Canada 0 to t.""~ .« wew _ subscribers for fifteen mth-‘ flmfg m pills through for the lar price $1.00 if paid in medicine dealer or by mail > “,.m."flm, is the time to â€";’mflt or six boxes for $2.50 in vour ortder. This offer is goodftrom ‘The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., woly for a limited period. 9 Brockville, Ont, sn St Andre. Kamour _ Local and . Personal.â€"Our powlets Wflm on# of the troâ€" ‘ at tournament ‘last week.»â€" Ihnuday;:l'u. Sweet of Buffalo, N. Y .. Aas\ visiting:at, the Jrome of ‘Mv.m:n‘o‘smdu. and m“l.' â€"Miss . Helen Loctsack, of. Berlin, spent ~~Sunday with frignds here.â€" ‘Rev. H. P. Hansen‘left on . ; Moaday for aâ€" twoâ€"weeks‘ visit with friends at New,;York andâ€" Philadelphia. Durâ€" ing his absence Rev,. Mr. Réble _ of Linwopq! wili preach here next Sunâ€" dat‘ arld ‘Reéâ€". C. Zarnke, the Sunday following.â€"Rev. _ Sam Staufier, â€" of Alsask, Sask., rreached in the. Menâ€" nonite Bretbern «"urch on Sunday.â€" Mrs. . Chailoner a?d two children â€"r ‘turnéed home _ from Guelph Hospital on.Sat.m‘dngy.â€"Miu Nora Rosenberâ€" ispent: Sunday at the home of her paréntsi in Berlin. + W with ‘the roll= er, difficult ‘to cut and vo:'y slow utol‘k at that.â€"~The ‘“nwh. \tl?a:l fl'w eB“:l Zfl hem mmeac " wores hoi hoitrared ;"&"“,' ht W " m "pap thtet ho mt Henry _ W. Ebel, intends g¢tting a number of hands sturted this week in pulling flax. â€"Mrs. Trupp has been neriom:ll;r‘Miu. xmr geveral s «with d ; .â€"Mr. 1 e sincks W’&ï¬rif T*:‘o 9 Personal Items.â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Hastings, of â€" Burns, and Mr. â€" and Mrs. W. Butnett, of Linwood, were( Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.> Richardson.â€"Mr. Joe Lockhart and»cousin ‘of Listowel, visited Mr. amd‘Mrs. R. Lockhart on Sunday.â€" Mjsg#8 Helen and _ Deborah Glaister, ofâ€", Wellesley, are holidaying at their uncle!s heie.â€"Miss‘ Freda Lather has returned after spending a week with friends at Newton.â€"Mr. EliasyPlayâ€" lo;g{l‘ who recently disposed of his fa has purchased the property of Mr.‘‘féeo. ‘Richardson in Crosshill and MÂ¥ ‘Richardson will for the present occupy the house belonging to _ Mr. Rodg. Ernst.â€"Mr. Dan Kepnel â€" has |purcbued1 a handsome driving ‘team. The Canadian Pacific Railway Comâ€" pany is To take over the ‘Allan Line s t&aaiithip» busines*,â€" a new*organiza~ tion: baving:been formed in M,ontred. named. the . .Canadian Pacific Steamâ€" ships; Litmiged., y." § Obstinate Indigestion | trouglle. PBNO‘&HkEq me it 1 hHad ï¬ â€˜Dr.Wlllhml' Pink Pills, saying at they had peen a great benefit to. her Idughm. When 1 went home I ° deâ€" cided to try this medicime. I _ soon found thespills were helping me, and continued . taking _ them for several months, when I was restored to betâ€" iter health than I _ had enjoyed _ for Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure indiâ€" gestion because they go ‘tighy 40 the: root uf the. iiounic. ihnty mase udw, rich ‘blood, which so strengthens the system _ that the stomach does . its own‘work and digests the food.in a natural way. Many a terrible sufferâ€" er from indigestion has found.a petâ€" manent cure _ through a fair use _ of Dr. Williams‘ ~Pink Pills. Among them is Mrs. H. Carmern, Locke Street, North, Hamilton, Ont.,‘ who says â€"‘"Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills not only gave me new health, but new Iile.,_‘.i‘o: Ave years | was a . great suï¬errr,wan almust constantly~ . docâ€" toring, and _ spent a great deal of mdfiéy ‘With absolutely no result. My stomach was in such a dreadful co: dition that frequently it would _ not retain nourishment of any kind. When I ate I suffered terrible pains, a flutâ€" teting ‘of. the heart and ften a feelâ€" ing of nausea. In addition to this 1 |years, and 1 have since been the picâ€" | ture of health. I hope my experience : may be the nreans of pointing . to wWs lrl'.ka * We a '.'.'., flx} TT * the Hhtk a May" got into tion with me,° and I told ) m THTIS ORI n beratat] Conestogo. Crosshill ; ndition, and 51“."?%-.‘?becwm tife. Oane day, w sitting , in t Th T tiivacs se. © and 1 told her my Can Be Cured til DOCUMENT s deamfu ies ehmlader nar 48 Beware, / 7 IA0KC8, . . ; hose, soreen : The prices Mmm mar will . mean : real in your ket. . Thrifty buyets cannot to miss this $418..â€" .. M sil AOK . HEk in last réday . D. ‘A. Bemis of ‘Toronto spent a Jew days with *m ‘Brnp-'nnu spending a .‘ owith _ 4r a 6 i:'[pu um-z left for her :: me at Pickering after spending > a ~few ‘weoks at Pleasadt View.â€"Mr. _ Tom Bugh of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. ‘and Mrs, C. Bedford.~Mrs Wm. n‘:::m w:â€â€˜.fh M_“ o:‘d P;râ€" ton. fri on 8 y â€"Mr, rg ajohn Bregar oi Beérlim were ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kf Shepherd last Sunday.â€"Master John Henry Berlet, of Bérlin aud Miss May Berlet of Tavistock are spending their holidays with _ their grandparents, Mr.. and Mrs, Heury Berlet here. The Misses Laura Yost, Ethel Watâ€" son, â€" Gertrude. Seymour, and Agnes Drynen, . all of Toronto, are spendâ€" ing two wgeks holidays at Pleasant View.â€"Mrs, knapp of Berlin visited here with. Mr. and Mrs. .Beriet.â€"Mr. G. 0. MacKenzie and Miss.Ruth Munâ€" roe of Embro were guests of Mrs. Moyer last: week. Local and Personal:â€"Owing to the continued _ wet weather the farmers are not gefting on very well with the harvest. Other than a lot of tangâ€" led grain, there has been no damage of any acrount reported in this vicâ€" inity.â€"Mr. ... Harold _ Magwood _ of Stratford is spending his vacation at his home here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Will. Henry "of Newton spent Sunday at the hoite of Nr. Jas. Mayberry.â€"Mrs Caleb Griffin of Nelson is visiting relatives and friends hers.â€" Mus. Moore of Stratiord, ‘and Mrs. Roy ‘Fleming t~Fcernbank visited with the latter‘s parents, ‘Mr.â€"and Mrs. Robb Luagwood on Thursday last. News Nousze-mn'.‘-_flikm Eydt, spent d.few days lakt week~ with her sister, 4 Mroj mliem.Berg near, Cross hill.â€"Â¥F, tand Mrs: , AMex ; Robertson, and Misg J .'R\F““†of. Ugbon.:-penq Sunday. with Mt. and Mrs. D. Dewar. â€"Master R&y Koch of Lisbon is visâ€" iting with his cousin Master Aaron Yost.â€"Miss_ Ivy _ Perkins of Mooreâ€" field spent‘« week with‘ friends hete. â€"Mr. Melvin Hammond of Millbank, spent Sund&@} at his home here.â€"Mr. and Mréz Jobn Erb of Wellesley callâ€" ed on friends here on Thursday. WEICHEL‘S ML . BARCAIN Mr. and Mrs. J. Hammond called on Millbank {riends on Monda?.â€"Miss Torenc: Freehorn: spent Thursday last at the hopie of her brother Arthur Freeborn néar Wellesley. : Mr., Kylg: of Woodstock . is visiting at fhe home of his brother, Mr. Mark Kyle. MANY THOUSAND MEN REQUIRâ€" ED FOR THE HARVEST IN WESTERN CANADA. Thousands of ‘Men will be required from/ Ontario _ to help in the great work of hariesting the Western crop, and practically _ the entire task . of transporting, this great army of Harâ€" vesters to the West will fall to the lot of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Excursions from points in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alâ€" berta will be run, and special trains thirtyâ€"six "hours and avoiding . any change of cars or transfers. ‘"Going Trip West," $12.00 to Winâ€" nipeg. 0 , * wp6ba bouy. utambig ‘"Return Trip _ East," $18.00 from Winnipeg. _ _ Consult _ C.P.R. Agents regarding particulars in connection with transâ€" portation west of Winnipeg. â€" > GOING DaATES. ‘ AUGUST 19TH AND | 26THâ€"From Kingston, Tichborne Jet., Sharbot Lake, Renfrew and East in the Proâ€" vinces of Ontario and Quebec, _ inâ€" cluding intermediate stations > and branches. AUGUST 2318T AND 26THâ€"From Toronto, Sault _ Ste: Marie, Ont., and Eas',..ip the Province of Onâ€" tarie including intermediate F-uâ€" tions _ and brapches, but not ] of or'!nclï¬dï¬k'.ï¬â€œï¬:egn?‘w lggt Jet., Sharbot Lake or. guflafle. f AUGUST 2aTH ANll_mvrfi'lfl-'Fï¬ Toronto and stations _ Wést y Northâ€" im the Province of: Ontario, but not including Statiows on â€" line North of . Foronto to Sudbury . and Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. For full particulars regarding trans, portation ‘West of Winnipeg, etc., see nearest C.P.R. Agent, or write M. G. Murphy, <1mmc Passenger Agent, Toronto.â€" * TEILA. ABOUT TT to the readers of classified" advertisementsâ€"and you‘ll have‘ mu&mtih of restoring the article you found to its owner. _ TELL ABOUT IT to the readers TELL ï¬o_u:r IT to the readers of classifed advertisementsâ€"and learn what efficient tenantâ€"hunters . these little "ads" are, next eighteen days Weichâ€" Kingwood ï¬..-q'-A- ‘ Poole. P :0 e I i Ses 2 i; hose, M".â€â€œ": dollars .in your â€" poCâ€" VERY POOR ( NT News _ Items p of »Interest :â€"Miss Margarét ‘Willie Yand ‘friend" of Toronâ€" to, spent. Saturday with‘her. prother, Nr. Samâ€" Willieâ€"The Linwood band will hold their first sacred band conâ€" cert on Sunday afternoon, |Aug. 22. All are welcome.â€"Mr.: E. Shifély and Mr. Roy Gohl spent Sunday in Welâ€" lesley. Some attraction.â€"The _ Linâ€" wood band has erected: a‘ new ~‘band stand on main street which is a creâ€" dit to the purg. They will hold their first opemâ€"air concert on Friday even; ing, mï¬."w stand. Prize drawâ€" ing be‘ithe‘ main feature of the‘ evening.4+Miss Lizzie and Jean Bingâ€" ham# of _ MiÂ¥ank, spent Wednesday with Mr$. Thos. Calder.â€"Mrs. Wm. Carpochan spent Friday in Elmira+ Mrs. Frank Seibert and sons of Berâ€" lin, are spending a vacation . with her parents here.â€"Mrg. Adams, â€" of Berlin and Mrs. Nettle, of Detroit, and Miss Maud Rooglnwn of Detroit, spent a few days of last week with NMrs. Thomas Calder.â€"Rev. Mr. Couâ€" sins, of Elmira, occupfed the pulpit in the Methodist thurch Mlfl'.ol:;lh- day night.â€"Mrs. Alex. ~Rennig and Miss Jean Secord spent the weekâ€"end in Tilsonburg and London.â€"Miss Jean Catnochan is spending aâ€"vacation, with relatives in Berlin.â€"Mrs, ‘ Norâ€" man Schloegel and sons and danghltr, spent a few days of this week with r parents at West ‘Monkibn:â€"M*lss Hattie Farrell, of Toronto, spent‘a few days of last week with Miss Cen Hayes. R News Items :â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harty Weiler and little .daughter Alvera visited at the honmie of Mr. John Ottâ€" mann â€" over _ Sunday.â€"Mr8. _ Frank Senior is visiting relatives, at Presâ€" ton.â€"â€"Miu\hl:la:y Sngden,e} Guelph, is visiting ‘her sisters here this woek. â€"Mr. Joseph ‘Baechler â€" sperit Saturâ€" day at Linwood.â€"Mr. George â€" Matâ€" tuch, of _ Elmira, and Miss Florence Schlitt, of St. Jacobs, spent Sunday with the latter‘s grandparents here.. â€"Miss Sadie Dickson, of Holland,. is the guest of Miss: Vola Tycke.â€"Quite a number â€" from here attended the“ garden party at Elmira last Thursâ€" day night.â€"Mr. J. Strome of Linâ€" wood, spent‘ Sumday in our burg.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baechler and two soms Peter and â€" Ciatence were visiâ€" tors to _ Waterlooâ€" on Friday.â€"Miss Edith Martin, of Guelph, is visiting her brother here for a few days.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lackner, Misses Alma.Forwell and Lillian Hinsberger spent .. Friday at . Berlin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Dorscht and daughter Rosic of â€" Bamberg, spent Sunday with Mrs. _ Anthony: Dentinger.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Hardy Bulmer of Berlin, and Miss Nettie Bulmér, of Toronto, visited their mother here over Sunâ€" day.â€"Mr. Joseph Scherrer left last Saturday for his home at Wallaceâ€" burg.â€"Among those that spent Sunâ€" ‘day at the home of Mr. Louis Huber were Mr. and Mrs. Giregot Dorsch, Mr. and _ Mrs. Joseph Porgch and little daughter Benita, and Mr. Fred Dorsch of Waterloo.â€"Mr; Alvin Menâ€" ger of St; Jacobs, met with an acciâ€" ger of St. Ji t h â€:â€il Y Caumb, $BdPc THiends Mis c 6 News Notes :â€"Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eby and children, Arthur and Rosetâ€" ta and Mr. and Mrs, Milton Snyder from near Floradale, also Mr. _ and Mrs. Jacob Kinzlie of Conestogo, all spent* Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hemmerich.â€"Mr.. John: F. Mceâ€" Kay,â€" accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim. _ Erb and _ liftle daughtet, from Berlin, mototed to this village and spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Durrant, > \ |=‘ Mrs. John A. Dutrant.â€"Mr. and rs. Hamilton spent Sunday with m‘fl Oerstic.â€"Miss â€" Gorâ€" _deposits of $1 and " upwyi en ie daie of tepadit o te , of w aw I po sn voh 6 miiiindt at any time. OV . o Py Money to loan on mortgages *on approyed propertiés: . > Higher rates of Anterest paid for deposits made for one yéar or ‘ more. » * + MAR i OFFICES â€"Waterloo, ., F ; Berlin: . ; Office Hoursâ€"9 a.m. to 4p.th t Hawkesville. Linwood. Acotesiy ) | ~RAINCOAT BARGAIN | & Saxings Jf . ECR SATURDAEH “WF%IWMMW w.q»b?'a e ;.br.oken:' oml- m.'y" tocovery'.; inkerboarne. Ihe % Saturdays 9 to 1 p.m. Saturday â€" evenâ€" don, of‘ Guélph, is spending a week with, friends at Fristone Villa.â€"Mrs. A. Shoemaker after spending a few weeks with,. her brother, Mr. Henry Hicbine in ‘Zurich, returned _ last Friday.â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rusâ€" sel Bracey, July 20th, 1915, a daughâ€" ter.â€"Botn to Mr. and Mrs. C. Hare, .July 29th, a daughter.â€"Born _to Mr. and‘ Mrs. Wimn. Heer, July 24th, a daughter. New Items:â€"Mr. Edward Krahling visited Mr. Oesch on Sunday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Noah Erb of Wellesley vis ited at the home of Mr. J. N. Oesch on _ ‘Sunday.â€"Miss Rebecca Hinschâ€" berger and her son Harvey from Baâ€" den visited hcr parents last <week.â€" Some farmers are not finished haying on account of the wet weather, The fall wheat is not all cut in this neighhorhood. %s will be ready to cut this . week.â€"Mt.« Edward Krachâ€" ling is very bisy. at the carpenter work these days.Mr. Simon Dentâ€" inger and _ Mr,.Mith. Dietrich from St. Agatha called â€"on friends here last â€" week. â€"Mar:Juin N. Ooschâ€"was a visitor in St.*Jatobs last week on business:â€"Mr. Ludwig _ Gatschene, painter, from Josephburg, has ceived a contract for painting a la? house in _ St. Mary‘s.â€"â€"Mr. Henr ‘Stoeler ererted a large driving shed last week, Mr. Schnarr from Waterâ€" lo6 ‘having the contract.â€"Mr. Soloâ€" mon Leis has recovered from his réâ€" cent illness Néws of Interest.â€"Mr. Willie Richâ€" ardson spent the weekâ€"end with â€" reâ€" latives at Milverton.â€"â€"Mt. and Mrs. Albert _ Burnett _ and _ family _ of Carthageâ€"were the gucsts of the latâ€" ter‘s parents Mr. _ and Mrs. Geo. Begges _ on Thursday.â€"Mr./and Mrs. A. Faulknet of rofiid, spent. Sunâ€" m )“?‘h the "# .patents, i Mre *Mrs. YWm. .â€"Miss _ Bertha y:glj speat a. s of last week m ;?tl} the ‘# .patents, ryMre ‘Mrs. YWm. .â€"Miss _ Bertha Voll speat a. s of last week with ‘friends v,q ;in’wuod.-â€"flum Harvey ‘Tannor 3 ing his holiâ€" days with fri iht Poole.â€"Master Harry Holt is spanding his vacation with his _ granamother, Mrs. Smith, of Tralee.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Alex. Beggs and famity of Fern Bank and Mr. and Mts. Mie Rennie, of Glenâ€" Allan spent ‘x;-dny at Mr. Geo. Beggs.â€"Miss Eva Mewhinney _ spent Sunday under the parental roof. â€" Mr. > t lwtgham, of Milbank, spent ay m his. nephew, Mr. N Tin Mr. and Mrs. Ks ~ family of Catthage and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Biggs were the guests of Mr.â€"and Mrs..C. Tabâ€" betrt on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. ‘Tanmer spent Thursday with friends $3000 stock of Shoes | Basement, Hotel Lewis u;:.o'ro:o;â€n;-m_m‘n just the coat for the farmer. . vy wool, top mole‘ lined, guaranteed water proof, value at $12; Our Saturday ‘m~' $9.00 . pet | gitment. > an exceptional pargain. Come and s6e. 3 fawn and olive shade, others sell at 10 and ‘ ,,m“ CBY) PMHOBD :scc .nesss cocce. aphriomanegs betpgearoame ngatines waetot ~will be .sqld. at and helow ~*‘â€" manufacturing cost. . .. . Lom ig. sâ€"thi Nes 3f a ‘ney mhe wot wit peot I "‘1‘?_:‘:.?3 guaranteed. waterproof, . regular s$10, Setw j AN OLD SA ?IYG TS ‘¢ : y You can drive a horse to water & But you can‘t make him drink. § ¢ I can offter you bargahins y\ But I can‘t make yo bdy. ' ; It‘s up to you i‘ you want to pay a big price for shoes â€" th_}zt's your business. â€" If you want to save $1 to $2 on a fa:\Ir of shues that‘s my business . * â€"‘K Because that‘s what I can do. D. BOHLENDER Josepnsburg. WATCH THLIS SPACE FOR OUR STORE NEWS, â€" _ The store that gives you the best value Tor your money ~ SHANTZ & CORMAN 203 King Street, West, Berlin Mdadie s Dt tta cloth, Ay ‘ fromt/. good high .e is *4 GREAT FOURCGRAFT + ’ WERE SUNK Y â€"MMsURt, STEAMER FOR ._ SAN FRANCISCO WAS BEACHED ATTAGK ON PETROGAA (Canadian Prsss.) o London, August 11.â€"The sinking ol.tour more craits was announcâ€" ed â€" this . afternoon, the British steamer Oakwood, Norwegian bark Morna and two _ frawlers, the_i Young Adinifal and George Crab<\ be. The crews were all s@ved. _ London, Aug. 11.â€"The Admiralâ€" ty announces that the British steamer < Rosalie of 2700> tons, which _ sailed _ yesterday from Shields for S? Francisco, â€" was beached. The crew were saved. A small Russian Bark Baltzer, wes gunk.‘> ‘The Captain‘ 7 men of the latter reached Jand in small boats. w B London, _ Aug. A41.â€"Discussing the possipility, of an attempt by the Germans to reach Petrograd in view of their activities in the Kovno and Dvinsk regions, a cor respondent of the Evening No'l at the Russian capital says ‘‘The success _ gained by the R-Iï¬ feet at Riga reassured the Capiâ€" tal as no advance against .Petroâ€" grad is likely unless the Germans obtain comtmand .of the Baftic,gi ing the iuvaders \a linc"Of munication py water as well by land," Kovno is about miles, southwest of Petrograd. _ In PETROGRA] IMPHflBngf (Canadian Press.) (Canadian Press.) Wat‘loo $7