â€"A full list of the Curoxtcr®‘s club bing rates with other periodicals will be found in another eola::u. â€"Local merchants report business as picking up. Devitts City Deug Stare * Waférloo. Caustic Soda For soapâ€"making is a very rapid seller this month. We have a large supply and your‘re always sure of getting the best quality LOCAL NEWS. Treas., Fred Boehmer, Captain, W.J. Campbell ; Executive Committee, the Pres, the Capt, and Mesers. Joe Seaâ€" gram, Sooonf. RBeemer anud Muckle stone. Cnaxaes in Prorrigrorsuir.â€"The interest of Thomas H. Sâ€"ars, in the Galt Reporter, has been purchassd by Robert M. Jaffray of Chicago, brother of J. P. Jaffray, and tbo.ï¬:.b&hh‘ firm will now be known as Jaffray Bros. Mr. Sears will go to England where his presence is required in the settleâ€" ment of certain ty interests left by his father, mens; deceased. The new firm will be no doubt keep the Reporter in the very front rauk of daiâ€" ly papers. â€" Turovan Buxvax Laxo.â€"The Rev ET PC y"vv*ifl""\“\""‘*"m Waterioo Connty Chronicle, Th Schallhorn, who formerly resided in I’nuhoi-smrdl:.ulu Q&h;lhn t ‘b-l.‘lib: groom is a promising young grocer Jjntended spending pare of their honeyâ€" moon at her home here angd are expect ‘ed this ‘Thursday evening. The Cusoxâ€" ICLK extends its best wishes to the abog lbl!xu will get shoes that not only look well bat i::i wear well also. Mt. Schmitt is the local agent for the well known J. D. King shoes and beâ€" stout gentleman‘s walking bpot. The cold weather is coming on and you can‘t afford to endanger your health by wearing poor shoes. By making your wearing poor shoes. â€" By making your pumbwp:; the W‘Ww‘nww sboe store you will get shoes that not Ax Urropare Suoe Stor®â€"Mr. V. K. Schmitt, who a short time ago purchased the Oddfellows‘ Block Boot and Shoe store is meeting with vd success Bince taki M r. Schmitt }::uw us l&- the business :!ono has h:.x“onded‘rfl, gym&h& ere ma e ag shoe lino‘mn & lady‘s alipper to a stout gentleman‘s walking bpot. The reception. . Quite a large class bas been organized by Mr. Warrington, but he Mihthieuuiflhhu;flnhd number of pupils Auy one desirons of building up a voice fonndation or receiving l-m:‘?m in advanced work, cannot afford to let this opporâ€" ing baritone of the Dominion, Mr. Warrington is recognized in musical circles every where as a compotent and thorough teacher of vocal music. construct such a hospital for contagious diseares and that the Councile of the two towns be requested to provide funds to erect such a building on the Berlinâ€" Waterlco Hospital grounds, The probable cost will be ascertained when an architect will be asked to preâ€" re us and then th anriusin wikk bf athed too Mzrx. Warrixnotox‘s Curasszs. â€"Mr. F. Warrington, the well known \ui- lo.ool'!‘woqk‘,vhos.mm every Tueeday at Y. KÂ¥ C. Â¥. rooms, Berlin, has met with a warm newly wedded pair. Wapoae» ar Rocuxsuena â€"Word has heen received from: Rechester N.Y., to the effect that Miss Annie Schalthorn was married to Mr. Jacob SchenkJer as Fennell and Kumph, were appointed to gather inm: m\a:‘: an Tsolation Hospital, with power to conâ€" fer with a committee the B}l:n and Waterlon tds of e Grounds commi that it in now ready to re en for trees, abhrubs ete. is invited to help in mï¬& the grounds by subscribing trees ote. Any awu?:: li:'u‘\ï¬ member of the will be oh.J t D.v.J,V.bi&.dthpw Oburch, Hamilton, bas accepted a uumwmhug and the Rex. G. E. Saiton, of Thomas, will go to Hamilton. The Rex. M. Gale gave an interest ing talk E‘Q-At&ov’u ohnreh,:ca M t on Corea where been engaged in wissionary work for Mrs. A. K. Danke of Eimire, is the guest of Mre. W. Sterling. Mr. Fred Killer of Toronto, spent Sunday in Waterloo under the parental :wtorola:au(hmb.lnw Waterloo Townahip 8. 8. CGonven: Bunday with his brother in Waterloo. visib to friends at Hartford, Coon. Mr. Geo. Randall, Jr., is in Detroit Mre. Dr. Armitage returned on Monâ€" day, after a two weeks‘ visit with friends in Detroit. Mr. Ww. Carthew and » "od oapial Pot at o Poder Rev. Byron H. Stauffer, late of Borâ€" ‘The Churches Not At Cost uy ht hy e tevdann i Arenpciots‘t W. H. BECKER & 00. AT J. Uffelmann‘s LQOW PRICES WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES Gloves â€" â€" m-w rlï¬. but oar They are $Â¥ “Hifl".g'.‘:!{?"““"m" Goode in our t is not often Just Right ; Hands! «. Heads! â€" FOR â€" Berlin, Fall Millinery Opening Â¥ridey and Siurday, Octobor Ist ond 2nd, , : ademimriomres nsm rmimme aeiaing s y lw Display of Paitorn Mats and Honnets are invited to attend our sunual fall millinery opening which will be held on ACBTYLENE GENERATOR J ACETYLENE GAS I8 PURE o o 4 Bereesjar enbey sn on pelay irve d mle en m ol s aignt .. the heat of Crdinary es ummmmmgugm« h.m m,,,.!;“w M e remamat | THB Slffl?lï¬â€˜lx AGETYLENE G Good Coffee 10c per lb. These very low prices are for CASH and produce ONLY. Don‘t ask us to do the impossihle. Positively no new accounts opened from this date ‘\The store that gives best values is _ _ a i%, Velveteons in all sha black iw,‘ at 3ke, 40, 6¢, Tc, 8c, 10c Cotten at 46, 5¢, 6e, 86, 10c l&“uuwm&z..?'.' Skirting worth Black Cashmere at 18¢, 25¢ and up. Dress Geoods ote. PASTE . . . FOR CONVENIENT REFERENCE The Ladies of Wateroo, Berlin and yicinity are cordially invited. * DOERING BROS. wWOOLLARD & CO, WALPER BLOOK JAMES S$, LOCKIE . Waterloo _ YOUR HAT xd 75e Our Millinery Department Ready Made Clothing Boots and Shoos Our Mantle Departmont N % s‘. .MW I % amine even if you do nut wigh to buy. In Boots and Shoes we are all previous efforts and we every body to know that we as cheap and we believe cheaper than Is givi account of mm:fl* ï¬â€˜ï¬â€œ: fave PR Men, Women, Boysand Gr Phatr heses, t. io tirely new gooda to select fromâ€"at rock bottom prices. ~â€" Waterloo,