sA @i "SALADA" Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bricker, Waterâ€" loo, announce the engagement of their danghter Marjorie Lorraine _ to Mr William Lyon Aiken of the Molsons Bank, Waterloo. The marriage will take place early in September. Mr. and Mrs, William Carthew have relurned from a very enjoyable holiâ€" day of several weeks at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, A. Boehm, Bouthampton, Ontario. The following announcement will be of special interest to a wide circle of friends and admirers of the popular young bride elect, who is a fuvori(e with old and young Since coming to town Mr. Aiken of the Molson‘s Bank has also won a very high place in the estimation of the citizens of Waterloo. @n Mr. Frank Hodgins is holidaying at Round Lake. Mrs. F. S. Hodging is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Snyâ€" der at Penetang. Miss Lillian Tyson, of Winnipeg, is enjoying a â€" delightful holiday with ‘Twinâ€"City relatives during which time se will be a guest at the homes of Messrs. J. M. Seully and A. J. Roos, Kitchener, and Mr. A. G. Haehnel, Waterloo. Mrs. E. Haberer and son Gordon have returned from a mouth‘s holiday at Pointe au Baril, Parry Sound. Miss E. C. Anthes is a boliday visiâ€" tor at the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Breithaupt, on Georgina Isâ€" land, on the Georgian Bay. Mrs. Somerville, of Toronto, and her son, Mr. Harry Somerville, are holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. W. H. Somerville, King Street. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Germann and daughter Louise enjoyed a fortnight‘s holiday with Toronto friends. Mr. Hugh VanEvery and Mr. Harold Wagner have returned from a holiday trip spent at the "Bluff," Lake Rosâ€" seau, Muskoka. Mr. Theo. Wells has returned from a delightful holiday of several weeks gt Penetang, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rumpel at their magniâ€" ficent new Summer home. Mrs. Charles Pirie has returned from an enjoyable visit of several days, renewing old friendships in Barâ€" rie, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lay. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laing and family and Miss Zimmerman are spending their vacation at Oliphant on Lake Huron. l Social and Personal l IZ 34 L / 2 =| k# g _ H_ oi â€"â€" â€"#â€"â€" Z fâ€"#â€" / PÂ¥ â€"â€" $ 7 i# /‘ EJ i â€"â€" o ic P F omen c weever Y P â€"â€" §# P ol P â€"â€"â€"i â€"â€" // Eons A amenmwes â€" snn P_â€"_â€"â€" _ Poormmg I P â€"â€"_â€"â€"wâ€" Râ€"â€"â€"__â€"_ P _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" $______â€"â€" Miss Carolyn Bowlby is the guest of her grandparents at Providence, R. 1, for a visit of several weeks, SHOE POLISHES BROWN AND OXâ€"BLOOD Also for Black, Tan and White Shoes .. ... . TME P. P, BALLEY CORFPORATIONS LTD., HAMILTON, CA THE BIG VALUE BOX in Millions af Teaâ€"Pots Daily = | nev ent mrs. Oscer Neeb of Ltvâ€" cal | ue h 4 i P tC # #11 % e P Miss Minnte Bechtel and Miss Ruth Bechtel retufned on Friday from Olipâ€" hant on Lake Huron, where they spent the past few weeks. Miss Minâ€" mie Bechtel left again toâ€"day for Beaver Falls, Pa. friends Mr. and Mrs. John Dahmer and family left for Buffalo this morning where they will spend several days vialting relatives. Mrs. Harry Dickman and daughter Miss Mildred Dickman have returned from a two weeks‘ visitw ith Detroit Mr. Norman Zick has returned from a several days visit with friends in Detroit and Grass Lake. Mich. Mr. Haberer will also be greatly missed in St. Saviour‘s church, where he was one of the Wardens, taking an «ctive personal interest in all that perâ€" tained to the highest welfare of the congregation, and his removal as well as that of his genial little wife will cause a gap in the ranks of Ibrir‘ friends and associates that will inâ€" deed be hard to fAll. * Mr. Carl Wyndbam, of Oakville, is 1 spending his holidays with Dr. and I Mrs. F. J. Weidenhammer. Dr. and Mrs. Woolner, of Ayr, Ont., were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Livâ€" |ingsmn, on Wednesday last. Preserved & solg only in .| N* 08â€" tb Sealet airâ€"tight pRCKOtB . |maie at London to preserve its native Mrs. J. H. Webb and her guest, Mrs. Hunter, left yesterday for a visit of ten days with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hail and family at Kirkfield, Balsam Lake. Miss Edna Hogg is enjoying a short holiday with relatives at Barrie. Mry, Geo. Hogg, of Gait, was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hogg, King Street. Miss Isobel Moore, of Montreal, is a holiday visitor at JMoorloch" with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. O. Lochead. Mrs. James McColl of Kansas City, Mo., who is enjoying a holiday trip to Canada is at present the guest of her brother, Dr. C. W. and Mrs. Wells, George street. Mrs. Hunter of Chicago arrived In idb in Waterioo early this week for a visit| Rev. evd Mrs. L. Andreas of of several weeks at the home of Dr.} Waltz, Micb., are spending their vaâ€" and Mrs. J. H. Webb, cation at the home of Mr. and Mra. M co in ce Mabpranâ€"erreconns culs 14. Courad. A motor party from Reading, Pa., consisting of Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Specâ€" ker and son, and Mr. and Mrs. D Weidner were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Froehlich during the past week, Rev. Alfred Yeoman of Ayr occuâ€" Dled the pulpit In the Waterloo Mathâ€" E‘st Church on Sunday. Mr. B. W. N Irig addressed the congregation ‘@n Miaa Gertrude Miller, of Wiarton, apent a few days with friends in the city. Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Noecker are enâ€" foying a several weeks‘ visit to points in Nova Scotia. Mr. D. A. McMilian, manager of the local branch of the Merchants Bank. and daughter, Miss Kathleen McMifllan, have returned from a two weeks‘ vacation in Montrea) and viâ€" cinity. 1 Mr. P. A. Samson, of the local Y. M. C. A., was the sololst at the Ainalle Street Methodist Church, in Galt, on Sunday evening. He sang "How Loveâ€" ly Are Thy Dwellings," in excellent ‘voice. __Mr. Roy Shants and daughter are spending a few weeks with relatives in Winnipeg, making the trip via the great lakaes, Mr. L. McBrine left on Tuesday for Long Beach, Cal., where he will spend the winter with his family. Mr. McBrine will make the trip through the Canadlan west in order that he may see the wheat crop, and also visit a numâ€" ber of the leading cities. \ be *‘r Methodist Churel on Bunday â€"0. ning. * ’ Mrs. (Hon.) Walter Rollo, of Hamilâ€" ton, and her sister, Mrs. E. Schrader, of Vancouver, B. C., were the guests of Misa A. M. Eby, 118 College street over the weekâ€"end. Gleo. H. Aletter, of Montreal, spent several days in the Twin City, renewâ€" Ing old acquaintances. ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Devitt of El mira, Ont., wish to announce the enâ€" sagement of their eldest daughter, Viola Pearl, to Mr. Harvey A. Wieâ€" gand of Kitchener, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiegand. Cleveland, Ohlo, the marriage to take place quietly early in September. | When a girl in her teens becomes Mr. § returned from ' 4 ;;x;:?o"‘:‘%':nh::e"f at â€" Pene. P®eY!8b, Ustless and dull, when nothâ€" lang. jIug seems to interest her and daint =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" iles do not tempt her appetite you } The Misses Mas â€" and â€" Manetta may be certain that she needs nrore Catrns of Sarnia are spending a week good blood than her system is proâ€" ’ with Mr. J. Stanffer. ‘vlded' with, Before long her pallid Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Francis of Oeâ€" cheeks, frequent headaches . and troit are visiting Mre. Levi Graybilt breathlessness and beart palpitation who is confined to her home through will confirm that she is anaemic.‘ illness, 'Many mothers as the result of their To jown girlhood experience can promptâ€" sxx‘:;er.l:{ps:;':::;hh“thleenCan‘::l::;'y detect the early s!zna of anaemia West and will spend the winter in 819 the wise mother does not wait Pacific and Vancouver, B. C. hor the trouble to develop further, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Devitt of Elâ€"|but at once gives her daughter a mira, Ont., wish to announce the enâ€" leourse with Dr. Willfama‘ Pink Pills, sagement of their eldest daughter,|which renew the blood supply and Viola Pearl, to Mr. Harvey A. Wie banish anaemia before it has obtainâ€" gand of Kitchener, Ont., son of Mr.ied a hold on the system. Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Francis of Oeâ€" troit are visiting Mre. Levi Grayblll who is confined to her home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Logan of Cobourg, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Good, Albert St. Mre. Hearst of Winnipeg is the guest of Mrs. 8. Good. Miss Mary Jordan of Jackson, Mich., and Misses Winnifred MacDonald and Tessie Rafferty of Waterloo left Monâ€" day to spend a few days in Stratford, Listowel and Arthur. M}sq Yireene and MJa® McNaney have returned to their homes in Jack son, Mich., after spending a week at the home of their friend, Miss Winni fred MacDonald, Waterloo. Meesrs. Peter Ball and August Schnarr left for a three mou‘h‘s visit to Moose Jaw, SYask. Miss Ada Armitage of Winnipeg !s a guest at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. 8 B. Bricker for a few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Specker and son John C., and Mr. and Mrs. D. Weidner of Reading, Pa., are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. H. Froehlich. Colonel and Mrs. Browne an4 party Walkerville, who are cu a motor !r.p to Ottawsa and ather points, stopped at Waterloo for a couple of days and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. O‘Dounel, John 8t. erpool. N. Y., arrived on Tuesday evening on a month‘s vacatiqn and are guests at the home of her sister, urn, Jacot Hehn, Cbartes 8+. ob mt e . ~#RB, R. J. BARTLEY, on. Mr. E. W. McKeonsiec spent a couple | :. topok place of Thursday, of days with friends in Port Steniey i~ 3 ue q ot ":.'.""T'?& pâ€" is Mm. Ioks mante of Les Anscieel inï¬ lamer "oust hekenebWater Cal, is visiting with her sister Mis®| §G,,C"PDRC,,, Ireland, and came to Frehlich, King St. for several weeX#â€" {Canada in her early life, and _ spent Snvmrcgemary J her younger years with her parents, Mr. and Mr#. J. M. Laing and Mis# |James and Catharine Coulter, at Manâ€" im Zimmerman are holidaying st}chester,, County of Ontario. In 1902 Decima erej|*he was married to Mr. R. J. Bartiey . Diiphant on L&ake Huron for sey and afterwards they moved to .Pipe. week‘s . ‘ stone, Manitoba, coming to Kitchener â€"â€"»â€"â€"» in March last, .lllze:'whlch time she Oscar Liyâ€"|has been at the K.W. Hospital t hey: wnd ‘;"' Nâ€u-r::‘d.‘, death relieved her:of long sufterings. . erpool. N. Y., arrived on Bhe leaves her sorrowing husband. evening on a month‘s racktiqD 220 2" (inree brochers, and ‘three sisters â€" to guests at the home of her sister, MF8â€"| mourn their loss. Obsequies _ were Jacot HKehn, Cbartes &8+. t‘:,ougucted this afternoon by Rev, a Messrs. C. W. Schiedel, R. O. Dobbin and N. Beam, are businese disitors tu Galt toâ€"day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laing and Mise Decima Zimmerman are holidaying 3t Diiphant on L&ke Huron for severel Cook‘s Cotten Root Compound, Mrsa, Warren E. Bates and Mrs. W. A. Green, of Dallas, Texas, are the guests of Mrs. Fred G. Chace, 19 Snyder «venue, Mr. and Mre. Forrest McCutcheon and children have returned from m moter trip to London and Port Stan ley, where they were the guests of friends over the weekâ€"end. You can get these pills through an ydealer in medicine or by mail postpaid at 60 cents a box or alx box es for $2.50 from The Ir. Willlams® Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.â€"Advt Mra. A. E. Devitt ar l daughter Dor othy, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ruppel have left for Cleveland where they will be the guests of Mr. and _ Mrs Blake Devitt. Mrs. Devitt will alsse visit frienda in Chicago. : _ New, rich, red blood is infused into the system by every dose of these pills. _ From this new rich bloom springs good health an incréeased apâ€" petite ,new energy, high spirits and perfect womanly development. Give your daughter Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and | take them yourself and note how promptly their Influence is felt In better health. Out of their experience thousands © fmothers know that anaemia is the sure road to worse flls. They know the difference that good red blood makes in the development of womanâ€" ly health. _ Every headache, ‘é¥yéry gasp for breath that followa the slightâ€" fest exertion by the anaemic girt, every pain she suffers in her back and limbs are reproaches If you have not taken the best steps to give your weak girl new blood, and the only sure way to do is through the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. PALLID CHEEKS MEAN ANAEMIA The late Mr. Nowak was 75 years 'of age and is survived by his wife and several children, most of whom live in Kitchener and vicinity. The funâ€" eral _ was _ held _ on Wednesday morning at 8 o‘clock from the Churca of the Sacred Heart. ‘ MRS. HENRY REINKART. The sad and untimely death took place at 3.10 o‘clock this (Wednesday ) morning of Mrs. Henry Reinhart, at ‘her home, 47 Shanley street, after an illness of long duration. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs M. Mullin, and war bort in Harmony, near Stratford, on November 17, 1877. On May 6th, 1904, she married Henry Reinhart, and has resided in Kitchener for the past ten years. She leaves to mourn her loss besides her bereaved husband, one son, Joseph, 15 yrs old, and one daughter, Marle, aged 7 years, ‘also her mother, two sisters, Mrs. wW. J. Haines and Catherine Mullin, of Deâ€" troit, and five, brothers, Dan of Owen Sound, Frank of Stratford, John and Edward of Detrolt and Walter of Kitâ€" chener. The funeral took | place from St. Mary‘s R. C. Church Friday morning at 10 o‘clock, thence to. 8t. ‘Mary‘s Cemetery for interment. [ ‘ JOSEPH NOWAK ’ The death of an aged resident of the county took place on Sunday when Mr. Joseph Nowak passed away at his home on the Petersburg Road, where he had resided for the past fifty years. i Y. Halst Health Can be Obtained by Enâ€" riching the Blood Supply. j The death of one of Centreville‘s BOYS ON best known and highly respected resiâ€" STE dents, Mr. Ferdinand Latseh, took Llace at his home at 6.15 o‘clock this morning, after a lingering iliness of Guelph, A some years. The deceased underwent | don, of the C an operation a year ago in April, }lads this aft which proved partially successful. He ha,}’ggar' BE has been able to be about most of the eight, bmg",,( time, but during the last few months fast sprinters his former allment gradually pulled _ The bande: Mr. F. Latsch Died on Friday at Centreville _ Misses Elsle Feick, Nettle and Beaâ€" trice Gerbracht, Jane Smith and May Rieder, are spending two weeks‘ vacation at a cottage at Grimsby Beach. ECCLESâ€"At Amherstburg, Ontario, Thursday, August 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eecles, formerly of Kit chener, a daughter. Miss Betty Ratz iting at the home Wilson E. Bechtel, Starts Thursday Aug. 19th BrickerGermannCo.Ltd Odds and Ends, Remnants, Etc. New Plaid Skirtings, â€" New Brocade Silks New Vestings, â€" New Cloakings, and New Silks ‘ Beautiful Chiffon Broadcloth finish, all the new fall shades, Beaver, Nubian, Carâ€" mel, Swamp Green, Teal, Bramble, Partâ€" ridge, Navy, Myrtle and Copen. Special at $5.50, $6.00, $7.50 to $9.00. All Wool Gabardines, in weights suitâ€" able for Ladies‘ Suits and dresses, 54 in. wide, in Taupe, Grey, Sand, Green, Brown, Copen and Black, Special at $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 to $7.50. Left Ogerw ALL SUMMER CGOODS [ans [reacry 2x together with Travellers‘ Samples of Hosâ€" iery, Gloves and Underwear, all of which must be sold by August 31st. ‘ This FINAL CLEAN UP means big Qav- ings to all who attend the Sale. Windows and tables will be filled with BORN. NewCabardines Bread Cloths of Toronto is visâ€" of her uncle, Mr. Water St. N. Waterloo‘s Great Cerner Store Guelph, August 12.â€"Detective Gorâ€" don, of the C. P. R., arrested six young lads this afternoon for the theft of a handcar. The gang originally consisted of elght, but two who were exceptionally BOYS ON A JAUNT STEAL HAND CAR; WERE ARRESTED down his otherwise sturdy constituâ€" Illon. He was born in Centreville on May *3th, 1853, and was in his 68th year. He has engaged in farming throughout his life. He took a keon interest in the affairs of the village, but never sought municipal honors. He \wau a correspondent for The Teleâ€" graph for many years. He is survived by four sons and two daughters, his wife having died five years ago, nameâ€" ly, Norman and Haryey, in Colorado, Milton of Elmira, Nelsom of Kitchener, and Alice and Mrs. Kreuger at home. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o‘clock (Standard time) from the residence to the East End cemetery for burial. The sympathy of a wide circle of friends will be exâ€" tended to the family in their beroavev‘ ment. 1 st sprinters made good their excapé. The bandcar was stolen at Arris MATERIALS Autumn‘s Favored Materisls gre ae Autumn‘s Favored Materials are are> riving early, consisting of New Gaberâ€"{ dines, Wool Armures, Serges, Tricoâ€" tines, Broadeloths and Jersey Cloths, for Ladies‘ Tailored Suits, Dresses and Coats. The new weaves and colorimgs will be admired by all who will take the time to look through the new goods now displayed in our Dress Goods Dept. _ . Wool Jersey Cloths in Heather Mixâ€" tures, also in plain Pekin Blue, Sand, Grey, Navy and Black at $5.75, $6.75 and $7.50. 3 All Woll Armimres and Tricotines, for Suits and Dresses in colors of Sand, Copâ€" en, Navy, Bergundy, Nigger Brown, Q’ in medium and heavy weights, Speciah at $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00,. . N E W Jersey Cloths Wool Armures x They will be brought before Magie trate Watt toâ€"morrow, and after making a run through t@ Gueiph the lads bad to stop at outskirts of the city, and remove t stolen car from the tracks to way for a passenger train. They caught by the detective befo bad a chance to continue theiff ® ney. i. of Two of the number are over 1 A of age, and according to statéments made by them to the police they have all appeared in court on previous oc« casions. ‘They claim that they live on Toronto and gave their names as Jos, Coulter, Jos. Rice, Wm. Jenkins, Beauâ€". ford Hay, Win. Curtis and Robert Ferâ€" ris. Dissoive casily on;tengueâ€"as pleasant to take asycandy. Keep Help Your Digestion 8 MADE EY SsCOTT M ‘KFHMOIDS |