bas now the largast uipped Wu»-&ï¬k}f"“‘ °4 Caustic Soda Devitt‘s City Drug Store â€"The coment walk gang bad an off day yesterday. Tuesday was pay day. â€"Mr. Wm.Cz.tLa%Â¥ has purchased the lot immédistely sast of the new n ofurch on Allan Bt. trom con! Jihn Letter for the sum of $400. f â€"Mr, A. B. Smith, principal of the Wellesley Public Sobm?\hubun enâ€" mn principal At‘ the Clachan , No. 3 Nourth Fasthope, st a salary of $500. â€"Mr, Frank 8. Meier, residing two miles north of Waterloo, is about to move to the [States to the south of as, and will his ulublop:m Iu.hbyn:blh auction on N ber 18th next., F: infant three montbs old,named d Campbell died at the Orphanâ€" e on Sundsy and was buried on onday. â€"The Waterloo Manufacturing Co. bas shut off the public view by erecting a high board fence in front oIthe King Bt. yards. -â€"Bn’ &n ash sifter for ten cents, at Weichel‘s. _ > â€"Clothing sold for fun, that is, the fun of seeing you made Iup&y' with good goods and an elo’lnb fit, for little mopey at J. Uffelman‘s. â€"A. E. Code is the only man in town who handles the celebrated round ont flour for breadesters Made by the Arrow Miliing Co. of Manitobs. â€"Mr. A RBoomer of Linwood, has irobased the lapisry and outht J Mr. . W‘ Pete of Hawkesville and â€"â€"Waik about town, inquire as to and then drop into J, Uffe}â€" . No other suggestion needed. rlets wheaten breakfast food t wholesome and deliciouns the market. Sold only by A. â€"See Martin Bros. ad. in this week‘s 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. Waterloo. â€"lb â€"16 Boxe Senvice â€"A . service of song will be held in the FPresbyterian cburch this (Thursdsy) evening, beginning at eighs o‘ciock. The choir bas prepared a programme of suitable antheme, duets, solos etc. for the occasion. All are cordially invited. A collectron will be takeu up for the purpose Lirerazy Evexm®s.â€"The r. A New Finu..â€"A partnership has rmoothly literary meeting of the o-.lnb-dm'r.A.l&h. Peoples‘ Alliance of the Evangelicsi in four and feed, and Mr. Fred church wes held last Monday evening RWilliard, The noew firm will add a A number of interesting papers were fuil line of groseries to the present read, which together with a good musiâ€" stock of flour and feed and trust by cal programme made a very profitable fair dealing to secure a share of public and enjoyable evening‘s entertainment. | pat romage. Back Acaw.â€"Mr. M. E. Connor, for many years G. T. R. agent here bas recerve: the appointment of an imâ€" portant position connected with the Hinsocial department of the Waterioo Manofactaring Co. and bas moved bis family to town, taking up bis residence on Union street, His mauy friends here will be pleased to welcome him back to Waterioo once more. ArreinteEp PostxasterR â€"Weunderâ€" stavd that Mr. P. F. Schummer of St. Clements has been appointed postâ€" master of that pisce to 13 the vacancy caused by the death of J. L Krostsch, the late postmaster. Theappointment will no doubt be highly satisfactory o the residents of 8t. Clemeuts as Mr. Schummer is intelligent, genial and obliging. His many friends throughout the riding will be pleased to bear of his appointment. Enmuigra Traim Seeviceâ€" Rumors are current that the Eimira train will be taken off by the G.T.R. authorities. If the change is made it will necessitate the removai of a number of famities trom E‘mira, but it may give us better train service to our enterprising vborthâ€" ern burg than we have at the present time. Three trains would rav to Eimira instead of two as at the present time. The company, we understand, have the queations still under consider ation and nothing has yet been decided nitroâ€"glycerine injected into the hole with the object to force the combinaâ€" tion. The attempt failed through the bulk of the liquid falling to the veult floor. Nothing was secured by the burglars aithough there was between $300 and $400 gx the safe at the time. This is the second attempt made to burslerize the firm. Detective Klippâ€" ert has the case in hand. : Atrexupten Burcrary.â€" Buarglare broke into Sherk & Snider‘s mill, Bridgeâ€" port, early Sunday morning and made an avtempt to rob the safe. The knob was knooted off the combination and Huxtess Pusass Nors.â€"The Onâ€" terio Fovernment nas passed an order in councll mlnt.ing all the Officers of the Pro Detective force,game wardeps with power equal to thase of a justice of the pesce in the shooting districts. Inspectors Rogers and Greer and possibly some others will go to the hnnt{y districts and gtd“ the functions of magistrates, depâ€" uty wardens are instructed to bring all lawâ€"breakers before them. Mr. Rogers stated that they intended to devote themselves to stamping out the shootâ€" ing of deer in the water. ~ Hunters caught at this will be punished with extreme severity. a.m. from and after the lt of next m&. to make entries, ldnl*;l::n affidarvite,clear goods, ve payment of datics on all iumlohoda and parcels received by mail, express have much pleasure to inform the business meo of the town and others, that the Hon. W. Paterson, Minister of Oustoms, bas, at the request of the Board of Trade,ordered that s Landing Officer from the Custom Office, Berlin, shall be at the Grand Trunk Station here every business day from 9 to 11 or freight. This will be a Government is ever willing to meet thmï¬o;ldu'ld&ohd.- communnity,."" Mr. McMichael, Chief Inspector ‘of" Customé, Toronto, came up and made all necessary Arrange Lanomo Wairer Arromtep.â€"We supplyiog uew bymnals Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday, Octoboe 28, 1B07â€" leave on Friday morning for Muskoka deer hunting, and we underatand that Messrs. Abs. Merner, Herbert Merner, and the kHergott Bros of the City Hote!}, go to South River, Parry Sound. Yension at usual rates later on. Livingston, Badevn, has been arrested by Detective Jobn Murray in Detroit, on a charge of wholesale stealing from his old employers. It is claimed by the Crown that Bofinger secured large sums by making excessive pay sheets for the various mills of the Livingston firm, aod pocketed the balance. The prisoner will fight extradition. When arrested he was employed at the Detroit Custom Houseand was soon to be a witaess in a ui's:ndiq between the United States verument and the Livingstons over customse . matters. Charles R. Whitney, United States District Autoraey,will defend Bofinger Ourr Dexea Huxtixs. â€"Wu. Suider, J. B. Snider, Geo. 'm & YC. Fish, Isaac Snider, of Mills, Arzresteo in â€" Dersorr.â€"Gotticib RBofnger, an exâ€"employe of J. and J. in the extradition proceeding Colonel Atkinson will prosecute. A very quist weddicg took place at the pareonage of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Charch, Berlin, on Tuesday evening, when Mr. Fred. Allward, the popular firstâ€"bassman of the Waterloo &o E. C. was united in the holy bonds of matriâ€" mouy to Miss Louise iipport of tierlin. Tae ceremony was performed by Pastor Boese at 8 o‘clock in the presence of the immediate friends ouly of the conâ€" tracting parties The bride was sup ported by ber sister, Missa Mary Lipâ€" c.rt, while the u.l'omn was attendod by is brother, Mr. Geo. Allward: The happy young couple have taken up their BRUEGEMANâ€"SNYD®R. The pretty rustic residence of Mr.H. K. Suyder near Waterloo was the scene of a unique wedding on Wednes day afternoon, when two of Waterioo‘s securaly tied by Rev. W. Â¥aeger in the presence of sbout fifty gueste. . residence in a house on Foundry street. The Chronicle extends its heartiest congratulations to the young couple for ?ul:nn. happy, and prosperous married palar yonng people in the persons of ï¬.s...a A.Boyder nndl(r.Bnoqmn :b"‘b nnl:led in mtnm;“.dy.tt.i 4 o 1:er he brid ty en to the wm»l:u{iu of Homlmolm;bu'l wedding march, played in g e by Mre. O. Schiedel. Â¥:o knot w:?tbon the Tg:uenm of about fifty gueste. bride was prettily gowned in a costume of cream bengaline with trimâ€" mings of ribbon and lace.She was assisâ€" tedby the Misses Mary Annand Maggie Bruegeman, who were becomingly atâ€" und.ï¬ cream. The groom was supâ€" ted by Messre. Trueman Snyder and g"amy Urstadt. After the ceremony the guests sat down at a sumptuous dianer. The evening was spent in zdlhï¬nmm & mesty Wiigheg Teok place ns sie Bvupflb!lmlurtl:;hu- day at 6 o‘clook, w lf.h&m Holt ol Berlin married to luylhhmd'gum The bride who was assisted by Miss Busic Holt of .The greos » byll‘: / was p sreass The groom was supported by Ms. games and music furnished by the Evangelical choir of which Mr.Bruege man is leader and Mrs, Bruegeman s respected member. ‘The presents were valusble and attest the yzflu&y of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Bruegeman Som ustt repmiand 1g ie pendonce oi Nr.mflmd&h town, where take up their residen e in Waterico Imm-&hly and will be followed October Weddings ALLWARDâ€"LIPPERT. Mr. R. Y. Figh, of Linwood,formeriy of this place, was in town on Friduy. Mr. Wuw. Suider returned home on Tuesday evening after spending two days in ilton ard Toronto. W hile in the pince be attended a meetâ€" ing of the Canadian Millers® Mutaal Waterloo‘s streets on Saturday last, were those of Mr. Alex. Rennuie, reeve of Wellesisy township, and Mr. V. Mre. L. Frey, of Elmira, epent a fow days with relatives in town this Mrs. Corrie is visiting friends in Toronto. Mre. John Ritzer is spending a fow days with friends in Hamilton. Mr. Spalding of the Bank of Com merce staff, spent Suoday in Preston. Miss Emm»a Diebel is visiting friends and relatives in New Hambarg and the Outario Mutual Life, spent a fow days in Toronto on business during the Ka.onl‘uwh.y. The good crops and igh pricee in the North Weat has given a very strong impetus to trade inovuz line. The Mayor says that we can‘t keep step with the pace they are setting in Winnipeg. Mr. W. Wray, pl-in::ssl of the Hollâ€" inger‘s Public School and nis sister Miss Wray spent Sunday with friends in town. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Whyte, of Hamilâ€" ton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weichel, a few days last week. Mrs. A. K. Duake, Elimire, is the guest of Mrs. W. S. Steriing. > Mre. M. L Wober, Elmire, is visiv ing friends in Waterico and Berlin. Mre. Amos Morley retarned home on Monday after spending a few dz: in Toronte, where she attended W. C. T. U. Convention. Mr. Will McCabeâ€" of the Ontario Life staff returned on Tuesday after a three weeks‘ holiday with relatives at Macton and other points. Mr. Ray ‘Winger, of Kimira was in town on Monday. Dr. George Kumpf, of Buffalo, spent a few days under t-hp:' parental roof durâ€" ing the past week. The third of the series of monthly teas under the auupices of the Lagdies‘ Aid of the Methodist church will be held at the parsonage, William stréet, on Fridey evening. Mr. Thos. Hilliard went to Waodâ€" stock on Tuesday on business in conâ€" nection with the Dominion Life Asâ€" surance Company. the annual convention of the Onterio S Thare Weinatiap, Eharaey and y 8 Fridey of this week. mest . Miss Florence Soyder entertained s number of heryoung friends at the ysyoeundduz.u Tussday evenâ€" Mayor Sayder returned from Winaiâ€" The barn of stmall dimensions Mrs. Wm. Hawke, of Gelt, is 5 her son Mr. lhilhvhdw Personal and Social â€"_. The Leading Shooman Dad Feilows Block ~â€". Waterieo, Ont IT&ZMS IN TRIMMINGS ITEMS IN STAPLE GOODS LOW PRICES TALKINE ABOUT ITEMS IN DRESS GOODS WALL PAPER W, H. BECKER & C0., Booksellers sold st, gives a chance to every person to They are perfection in‘style and Por: feot Vitters while the PATBNT FLEXIBLE INSOLE KNOCKS OUT THE SQUEK These shoes are made oply by the famon» J, D, King Company and are V. K SCHMITT WINOW SHADES But the small profits and ridiculonsly Law Prioay Gol dhd Suve Wwhiches wo Not At Cost 17 Jewelled Hampden Movement the Marken, wermegind m io taay t anichs for months "mm low e menlly m l od a ty y Auiie . sING $HOES QUEEN‘S CURRENCY WESBLL , . . The special sale at goods must be sold. You know what that means to prices. A choice assortment of the prevailing modes which are «orn by ladies of Oar usual stock of the cssentiale is kept well in hand and the prices are im accordance with the times. Weights, adapted to weaher we must that ours is a proper trading place for From 3¢ to 35¢ a roll Gilts at 10c, 12e 20c and 50c. We have the best sssortâ€" ment in town and would have it disâ€" tinctly understood that our prices are Watchmaker and Joweler. WATERLOO ONT Goode in our lines. Shades mounted on rollers, ote. um mhey ceuge > ignh se« o+ Buge ol good. Give use trigl, Terms J. Uffelmann‘s J. UFFELMANN‘S Berlin. Gâ€"GGG dR G 4 4446 & QBQ6 4444 4466@ 36 Stock Entirely New and Bought for this Season‘s Trade Nooutimcrs,noshopvomormottl:fl’eab‘e;ngoods Cnl:uï¬)n_ets can depend upon ing. good substanati made, well fitting garments a ROCK mOM PRICES. * pinwnenmntrmnent Fall Underwear Ready Made Clothing Millinery > Ladies Jackets Boots and Shoes ard candles, or equal to Trade Winnors Headquarters THE SIMPLEX <â€" ACETYLENE GENERATOR HATS AND CAPS Metstioiegane== JAMES 8. LOCKIE &, BTBEBUBPRBEN ANLEe. Our stock of Ready Mades is sufficiently large for an Exclusive Ready Made Cloth ing Store. _ An immense range of Overcoats in Freizes, Beavers &c. for Men and flo. : See our men‘s ilne at $4 . It‘s a beauty. Boys‘ 2 pi 3 pi smits at $1.75, $200 and Yuth‘&i&.lq’nm prices uuotl%wmuu Pant< at 75¢, $1.00, $1.2%5 & reguler $3.00 line &ms-ookn.w.lwkui-& %Dfll‘thwvdhylhm of other stores make a bee line for ING BROS. (brin.: your frignils along). They have the best \alues. styles the latest. â€" Ladies come and see for Yourselves. New goods constantly To 294. Bogke tot4 Shisee for Toeng and OM, Mn ond Wewer thiys ind Ciile 3 Fair tor ite." tio AWesd fos 2o "#1.06 nwved facdos 0_ JOBSâ€"odds and it atb 750 .0. Men‘s Boots all Faige m enb ud coup o faigh c 4+ haag e Ej o laig: TN ie l negh 1 5q d 4 t DOERING BROS. WOOLLARD & CO. â€"â€" WALPER BLOCKâ€" _ otta for 40. Dress Goods 15c for 1 closk 2t 2is Taol Lirowk at We Dine ACETYLENE GAH I8 PURE s : +A Jn o Wieey ime: the Fhaniiey Oe dvodem Sohden "aine liag > 1 ustion is complets and Acstylone yas gives of less than ane thististh _ * MADE &3 FOR . . J 4096 _ Clothing Waterloo, â€"__ Waterloo lsss than oil P hy fos it ait We