4 t George M. Hoffman, Waterloo. Miss Elizabeth Wegenast is spendâ€" ing several weeks with friends and relatives in Chicago. and other points. g k ‘Mrs. Charles Begerâ€"and â€"daughter and Miss Erma Feick of St. Louis bave returned after a visit to the bome of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shinn at Waterloo. Mayor W. D. Brill and family spent several days with Detroit friends. Mr. J. N. Gleeberger and daughter Miss Gladys of Toronto spent two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ruby Kraft is holidaying at Grand Bend for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Bates of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting friends in Waterloo, Kitchener and: Elmira for two weeks. During their stay in Waterloo they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. D. Alex Bean and family are bolidaying atâ€"their sumâ€" mer home in Muskoka. > Miss Violet Lederman of Petersâ€" burg is spending her vacation at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Soehner, Waterloo. * Miss Bertha Devitt and Miss Mabel Gardner of Portsmouth, Va., visiting with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Devitt. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Brain and daughter of Detroit, who have been spending three weeks‘ holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad, ‘Waterloo,; have returned Mrs. C. E. Fischer and son Charles and Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey and son Fred of Merlin, Ont., were visitâ€" ing with friends in Waterloo reâ€" cently. # Friends of Mr. H. W. Glady, who had the misfortune to be run over by a car whilée on <his bicycle, breaking two ribs and cracking two others, will be glad to know he is able to be around again. ~ Mrs. Roy N. Yoder of Kennore, Ohio, accompanied by Miss Emma Horst, is spending a few weeks with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bowman, Waterloo. Mrs. Henry Cook and son Alfged of Winnipeg are spending a vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soehner, Waterloo. Miss Margaret Koch, R.N., and Mr. Paul Shuh of Detroit, Mich., visited at the home of the former‘s parents in Kitchener. ~ Devittâ€"In Kidderminster, England, July 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald FOR SALE j The attendance ¢ 5 young Yorkshire Brood Sows, )ho buying: brisk between 5 and 6 months old. Apply + ~Better Fir H. B. Duering, Waterfoo, Phone 136.| â€" The suggestion JANSEN OPTICAL CO. struments skilifuily used insure it would be hard to improve upon the Eye Service We give. The very latest approved inâ€" JANZEN‘8 BETTER GLASSES 10 Frederick St., Kitchener. Established 1898 â€" Still Leading Devitt of Waterloo, Ont., a son Used Car|j Prices â€"| Slashed Dobbin‘s to make Room â€" _ for New Models Time Payments up to one year of BIRTHS ; Waterloo k. m,& enssion oi anaenass es eee al the corfer of Albert and Yolng and another at the King and m{ liam Sts. corner, Chief of Police AfcRilistram â€"â€" was ~ appoiated Q-t-‘ tary Inspector to succeed late °B. Â¥Flynn. Other routine business . was disposed ‘of at the meeting which was brief adjourtmentâ€"being made at 0.15 o‘clock. Mayor: W. D.â€"Brill presiGed â€"with all members present except councilior Rats. . Defer Purchase of Truck â€"_. A communication from the Lorne Tncwn(b..fnmt,mnuJ and _ requested ‘specifications in order that they might quote on proâ€" posed new fire truck the town _ conâ€" templated buying. Deputy Reeve Eohlender favored. taking ~action with a yiew to purchase of truck. Thairman Ira ‘Snyder of the Finance committeé said â€"no provision was Chief of Police W. J. McEllistrum who . was â€" appointed Sanitary Inspector in Waterioo by the ‘Town Council. made in the estimates and with the county road question unsettled he favored taking no action this year. Chairman John Bauman said while he believed the truck would make a fine addition to the department he favored taking no. action this year because the taxes were already too high. â€"Reeve Dietrich and Mayor Brill also favored deferring the question of purchase of fire,truck until conâ€" troversy between county. and town im connection. with the payment of permanent roads is disposed of. . | . Large Main To Be Laid ] Councillor Bauman‘s recommendâ€" ation that a sixâ€"inch water. main replace a fourâ€"inch main on Albert St. from Church to Jimits was apâ€" proved by members of the council This action was necessary in order to provide ample fire protection at the Seminagy and other property in this district. It is proposed to circuâ€" late a petition among property ownâ€" ers on this street to secure their approval of laying larger main. To Pave Fischer. 8t. It was decided to pave a~part of Fischer St. the work to be done under section nine. » Fines Total $293 The Police Committee reported fines and collections totalling $298 for the past month. Market Still Brisk _ Chairman _ Bohlender _ reported that the conditions at the market Twére improved and that there was no selling before the opening hour The attendance continues large and _â€"__+_ ~Better Fire Protection ' The suggestion of councillior Bauâ€" rmian for the érection of walls at the four different bridges in the centre of the town so that water may be availible in case of fire was favored by the council.)It was pointed out that in case of a serious fire the flood gates could be opened letting the water flow into the wells or hole provided under bridges which in turned could be pumped by the fire trick pump which it is proâ€" posed to. purchase, Until such .1 truck is bought Kitchaener truck might.be available for use in case o% a big. fire. . The council decided ‘h defer the matter of purchase of truck untll a later meeting. tures, â€" payments to nual instaiments. By.Law Passed A byâ€"Jaw (No. 870 providing for the sale and purchase of a strip of land between Snyders Limited and the town was given mnuhnl‘ wnd passed. The petition tor a.comâ€" trete ~pavement on @hants Ave. made : byâ€" ‘theâ€"Globe . Furniture . and others was also Approved the work :‘,:q done by day labor and the ~tw be .. b# debenâ€" Conncll~ Welier asked rog» placing railways croseings on | John C. Schmidt A widely known resident of Watâ€" erloo County, John C. Schmidt, former resident of North Rasthope and Milverton, died suddenly on Friday night at his home in Stratâ€" ford. He was born in North Rastâ€" hope, 66 years. ago, where he, farmed ‘moved to Milverton where they ‘lived for 15 years. â€" ot Mr. and Mire. Waltine: Laiabet of Mr. and Mre. William La of Walkerton, became the bride Mr. George Weller, eldest ‘ son Mr. .and Mro.. Ignatins ~Weiler Brealsu. The bride was given The groom‘s gift to the bridesmaid was a sllver meah~purse and to the best man a pair of white gold cuft links. For traveling the bride wore & "siiver grey coat: and fox neckâ€" plece, gift of the groom. Mr. and Mra. Weller left forâ€"a short honeyâ€" moon to Detroit and on their return they will reside in Waterioo. The death occurred at the K.â€"W, Hospital on Tuesday, July 27th, of Jacob Erb, followingâ€" a lingering illness,â€"in his 72nd year. Deceased was born near Baden.. He isâ€"surâ€" vived by six daughters, Miss Beinâ€" man, Miss. Annsa, Mrs. F. A. Hopt and~Mrs. F.~Ernal, Kitchener, Mrs. Wm. Bauer and Mrs. Chas. Norman Of near Wellesley, and one son, Henry, of Didsbury, Alita. Thé funâ€" eralâ€" was held at Kitchener on Thursday afternoon toâ€"the Kast Euid Mennonite church and cemetery for service and interment. â€" Webb â€" Savage ; . The marriage took.place at Laurâ€" entia Mountains, Quebec, July 28th, of Herbert Hodgson Webb, son. of Rev. â€"J. R. Webb of Kitchener, to efta, daughter of the Jate Mr; and Mrs.â€"J. Hammer to Alfred J...son of Mr. and Mrs.â€"J. Thaler, both of Kit chener, took ~place..July 28th. . Rev. Mr. Cressman officiated. marriage by hor fathet. The couple was aitended by: Miss Clara Lamâ€" bertus, sister pf the bride, and Mr. Martin : Weller,â€" brother of the Montreal + Louls Seebach An aged Kitchener resident passâ€" ed away on Monday, July 28th, in theâ€" person of Louis Seebach, aged 77â€" years. He is survived by four sons. â€" His wife predeceased him. The funeral was held on Friday to the East End Lutheran cometery. Theobald 8. Kuh! There passed away on Monday night Theobald S. Kuhl, of Kitchâ€" ener. There survive seven children, four daughters and three sons. The funeral was held Wednesday afterâ€" noon. Rita Ellerbrun Rita Rllerbrun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellerbrun, Kitchâ€" ener, passed away July 27th, aged 2 years. The funeral took place last Thursday. _ ~ wT. James Bish, 34 «Park Ave.,| Manzâ€"At Rochestor, July 25, Mnlclnrch here on Sunday evening. Waterloo, has many varietios Of| Manz, daugbter of a former pas:\ Miss Beatrice Foell of Wateribo beantiful roses in Bis garden which| tor of Bt. Poeter‘s Lutheran church.| spent the week ond at the home of ve won numerous favorable com | &byâ€"At Kitchener, July 20, Stuart| Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Buschert, { months Ross, Infant son of Mr, and Mrs.| °Mr. and Mrs." Waiter Guenthor ;M Rby, 88 Simeon 8t and Mrs. J. Berge, all of Kitchener, ",uldnmmmm Trusxtâ€"At Kitchoher, July 26, Mrs.| spent Monday at the home of Mrs. cont ‘to railway ‘company, 0. N. Truax, aged 79 yours. F. Thalar, s *Â¥ \~‘"Appdinted Sanitary Inspector â€"| Voge!â€"At the K.W. hospital, July| An fes cream and watermelon soâ€" | ‘Cniet of Police W. 3. McRWNastrum| 30, Mrs: Win. Voge!, of Heldel au-pumflcnfl _was â€" unanimously.â€" appointed @antâ€"| berg, agod 10 years, 4 months and | hothe of Mr., Jnoob Zafthr‘n â€" . > E. H. SE6hmidt E, H. Schmidt died at Hamilton on Julyâ€" 27th, interment taking place in Mount Hope cemetery, Kitchener, on Thursday last. Surviving him are one brother and four sisters. Mre. Emma Keenan 1 Mrs. Emma Keenon, formeriy of Los Angeles, passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Moyer Kitchener, on July 28th, aged 62 years. & RUSSIANS ARRIVE Recently another party of 26 Rusâ€" slans arrived in Kitchener, Fifteen of these left for farms in this dis trict while. the remaining eleven were placed on farms around Baden. About 75 who came last year have announced their intention of going west with the harvesters. CHOIR PICNIC The choir of St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Waterloo, held its annual! outing . on â€" Thursday . last at . the Conestogo Hall, insted of at Lexing: ton flats, owing. to the inclement HAB ROSE GARDEN Mr. James Bish, 34 â€"Park Ave. Waterloo, has many varietios of benntiful roses in Bils garden which have won numerous favorable comâ€" very place Thaler â€" Hammer : rrigge of Olivia Mar OBITUARY the of cecuble@ by Mr. and ‘Mrs. Isaish Eby, the ~ latter being a~ grand daughter . of. the subject of this sketch! The ‘reunion was quite t came to America and~the farm upon which the reunion was held. About one hundred and twentyâ€"Ave des cendants and friends were present. Following a Yery sumptuous dinâ€" ner which provéd ‘that the culinary art of the foreparents is not being neglected by the descendants, a proâ€" Rev. 8. H. Swartz, Kitchener, .a lifeâ€"long friend of the family, and who could . recall over sixty years of association with ‘the family. as a schoolâ€"boy and also schoolâ€"teacher, and later as a pastor, recalled many interesting reminiscences~. of <his association ‘with the family, .and made a strong appeal to uphold so worthy ideals. ‘The programme was interspersed by a.number of sacred quartettes among ‘which were "Wayâ€" side Cross", "The Beautiful Land" and "Falth of our Fathers", and elosed by all uniting in singing "Bhall we Gather at the River." with the high ‘Christian © ideals of their ancestors. Mr, E. D. Hallman, Williamsbarg,â€" ably "filled the chair, I.D.m-n.',m,nï¬utlu 90th~ Psalm â€" and‘ offered ~â€"prayer. Mervin D. Hallthan, Kitchener, gave a historical sketch ‘of the Clan." Mr. Wm.â€" Harlock, ‘Hespeler," Ont., gave a short address and feelingly reâ€" terred to the Christian ideals of the ancestors of the family. ® Followiftg this the younger memâ€" bers of the family spent the afterâ€" noon in playjng softball and throwâ€" ing â€"horseshoes. / A unique feature of the reunion was that while it was a Donennâ€" worth reunion yéet not one of said surname was present. ‘The sons of the subject of this sketchâ€"John, Levi, Noah and Jacob, having emiâ€" gratedâ€"to the URited States nearly forty years ago, and the latter later moving to Albertg, . All. are still living except JohX, who died in The members of the f:nlly of the late Mr. Donenn‘worth present were Mrs. David~B. Hallman, Kitchener, Mrs. Levi B. Hallmanp, Mannheim, and Mrs. Wm. Harlock, Hespeler. Mrs. M. Strome of Castor, Alberta, now nearly eighty years old, was exâ€" pected to be present but did not resach. here in time. â€"All present were .pleased with the day‘s programme and ‘fellowship and it was decided to make the reâ€" union an annual affair. The commitâ€" tee in charge who were responsible for the programme wére A. D. Hallâ€" mand and M. D. Halitman of Kitchâ€" ener. E GRANT OF $200 MADE TO MEMORIAL TOWER BY TP. COUNCIL The Waterloo Township Council on Saturday unanimously decided to vote a grant 6f $200 toward the erection of the Memorial Tower beâ€" ing erected by the Waterloo County Pioneers‘ Memorial Association at the plot on the ‘old Bet farm. Officers of the‘ m were préesent and briefly addressed the counciliors, together with Karl K. Homuth, M.P.P., for South Wat: erloo, who said it was worthy triâ€" bute.to the heroic settlers of the pioneer days. Sniderâ€"Brightonâ€"At Kitchener, Aug. %, Leonard _Isaish Snider to Gladys Lorraine Brighton, Rev, H. M. Langâ€"Pord officiating. Zuberâ€"Schilter â€" At Kitchener,.Aung. 3, Henry Zuber to Eyelyn Schiller, Rev. M. . Hinsperger officiating. Othelserâ€"Fiacher=At Kitchener July 27, Raward Olhéiwer to Decima Marie Fiecheor, by Rev, M. 8. Hinâ€" «perger. Thoratonâ€"To A oher, July 26, MH:‘M Terry Hertiesâ€"Doeppelâ€"At Kitchener, July %7. ‘Merbert Herties to Hilda OBITUARY Splendid Rainâ€"The beautiful rain on Sunday evening last was worth millions of dollars to roots, pastures and crops in general. Mr. and Mrs. Hennig of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt on Sunday. â€" . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bergey with Grant and Ruth visited with a host of friends over Sunday. Miss Ruth Devitt, bookkeeper, of Kitchener, is spending her vacation at her home, "Walinut Heights." ‘Travelling to the better land, O‘er the desert‘s scorching sand, 4 Father! let me grasp thy hand, Lead me on, lead me on. When at Marah, parched with Rev. Meadows of the U.B. church will be supplying in ‘Toronto next two Sundays. His place hére will be filled. Miss V. E. Mader of Detroit is spending: several weeks holidays at her hontfe Here. P Items of Interest. " Mrs. 8. Moyer left on Monday for Rochester, N. Y., where she will visit with her sister for some time. Mr. and Mrs.. M; C. Howling of New Dundee visited on Sunday with Mr. and ,Mrs. Saunders of Southâ€" ern California visited on Sunday at the home of the latter‘s aunt, Mr, and Mro. Wendell Clemens. Miss A. Williams, réturned mis sionaty from India, gave a talkâ€"on mis@lonary work in the M.B.C, Church here on Sunday evening. I the sparking fountain greet, Make the bitter water sweet, Arlvct | WELCHS RASPBERRY JAM SARDINES King Oscar, small PORK & BEANS Campbell‘s ..........sâ€" STERLING PICKLES Sour Mixed, 140z SALAD "CREAM â€" Bowron‘s 12â€"0z, btk IMPORTED SAUCE Patersoft‘s ................ TOMATO CATSUP . . Sterling, btl. ......... 63 Stores New Cabbage IRBT Ds $ed cvonncnnrninteecterens Spanish Onions K UHB. Tin:ernrcmvecinerthertrvey Cooking Onions C K TD .cc fhiyseptnerieccrtliiiites Bliced Baconâ€" â€" + Mild_cure, 1b. .............. Corned Beef « Stoina brand, tin ...4.. Potted Meats Clark‘s, 3 tins ......... Beaver Chicken R Boneless, tin ... Tuna : Fish White Meat, tin ............ e t o e io To CR . +o t e ABIRE i 127. .. Â¥o prca t o o0 B Wieieg Ne is Sts .. 1 on uin s e uie c p voee t W . On‘the largest liew. of houeshold sxpeios= e feod Wilâ€"we offer mterdy a continnous savings that it would be extravagance t6 pags up." Buy your groceri at Carroll‘s! You will be pleased with the quality of our goods and the attracti character of our service, ‘a Bananas â€"|â€" Oranges Per doz. > Per doz. MANNHEIM TOMATOES BRESLAU Grown on staked yines * 9 iIibs. 902 Waterloo Storeâ€"10 King St. South. : Phone 894 M citesttenncnininatiataente . 2a¢ 19¢ 21¢ 39¢ 238C 25¢ 33¢ 23¢ CARROLL‘S Wednesday to Philadelphiaâ€" after spending several weeks‘ holidays . The Misses Nelda and Arlene Shants of Kitchener are spending a week‘s holidays at the home of their grandparents with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Dedels. Mr. Lorne Israel of Kitchener spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. I. Harmer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammer and family of Tavistock visited on Sunâ€" day with Edward Hammer. Misses FKdna Neeb and . Kdna Hammer of Tavistock spent several weeks with Miss Gertrude Helse. Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Wagner and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heilpel on Sunday im Wat erloo. Painful Accident. â€"Mr. John K. Roth met with a. painful accident last week while Haying. Mr. Roth had a load of hay pulled up in the barn withâ€"a rackâ€"lifter and was in the act of unloading with a power hay fork when one of, the. two lengthwise . joists under the rack broke tipping the load. In trying to safe himself Mr. Roth fumped about 15 feet to the barn floor, breaking both feet and receiving other bodily Injuries. He also Ianded on â€" the power fork that fellâ€"down before him. Mr. Roth was taken to .the Kâ€"W. Hospital where an Xâ€"ray was taken. He is now at his home with a physician in daily attendance. His many friends wish bim an carly reâ€" Miss â€"Frieda Wagner spent a week‘s holidays with her sister, Mrs, Clayton Bowman, Waterloo. Mr. ‘Waliter Schmitt of Kitchener spent his holidays with Edward Hammer. L Good Cropsâ€"Hay ylelded a better crop this year than last yoar and is all harvested in this district. Wheat cutting has been general. The good heavy downpour of rain on Sunday and Monday was wel some and worth thousands of dolâ€" lars to the farmers of this district. Engle Lobster Lebster Paste For sandwiches, tin Egg Noodies .‘ Mueller‘s, 2 pkgs. .. Bulk Macaroni: Japan Rice f Finest, $ lbs. ........... Fruit Dessert f Fancy Prunes Large, 2 lbs. . . JINEPECT FIREK APPARATUS Several couniciliora, with town ‘clork BERLET‘S CORNER 17¢ 10¢ . Hle MARMALADE, _ 6 Upton‘s, +!b. tin ... LE JELELY * :<_ Upton‘s, 1â€"4b. Jar ... APPLE SAUCE PINEAPPLE DESSERT PEARS * Harbor ............. LIME JUICE Olympia brand, btl. . 4 ‘â€"â€",-â€"â€"_-â€"'- ‘ully l;‘le‘.lthed llyd deliciously tender. . * 30c F47 27¢ 25¢ 25¢ 23¢ 290¢ 15¢ The season‘s earliest +A CELERY No. 2 tin 4LB. TINS 75¢ VALUE For preserving, btl. ... Carroll‘s Own Cleanser | & . ME ..cltieriritienrimncacsied Laundry . Starch & Best, 3 1bs. ................ Globe. Washboards THLON : 1.22... o chatctreiritrinns XXX Vinegars POr qt. ‘....c... Crown Jars Medium, doz. Jarâ€" Rubbers Best, 2 doz. .. Zinc Jar Rings ~â€" Best, 2 doz. .. | Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Mohr and _family and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ~Mohr and family of North Rasthope , spent Sunday" with Mr. and Mrs. | Jac. Spies. * Mr. and â€"Mrs. W. Somerville and son of Toronto spent the '0* ond at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder. y > #* Mrs. Chas. Bergman and daughter Erma left on Thursday for a two weeks‘ visit with her daughter in Detroit. ~ s x Mr. Frank Musselman of. Kitchâ€" ener accompanied him to our burg. Rev. Hallmgn of Kitchener occu» pied the pulpit of the Evangélical thurch on Sunday. & The Evangelical Sunday School will render a Children‘s Day Proâ€" gram on Sunday evening, Ang. 8th, commencing at. 7.45. o9 Mr. G. Cobb of Omaha and Mra. Meyer of Buffalo spent a few days || with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott < â€" 0 Mrs. Aaron Snider is spendiig &‘ few days with her sistet, Miss Annie. Rieckert, Lexington. *./ w People C "Don‘t_ Wear |_ Glasses KA Minard‘s Liniment for all pains. CG.W.Qordon, 0.D. For the purpose of s6ding A# well as possible elther in. the distance or close up. Sometimad the Optometrist cuts down dn a person‘s vision in order to se« cure coinfortable â€" vision.. And that : comfortable ~vision is the purpose of all in by the Optometrist. 1t mm i #eeing â€"with comfort, be @ pM tient of ours. * t it l Fancy Lu-p New Lemons puongs #ITW, M For Appeintmants,, . ;. 63 Stores Per doz. 4c FLORADALE 590 ~| tins tins " 15e * 25¢ . 10¢ J $1,09 J â€"15¢ 1 25¢ 25¢ 17¢ 32¢ A5be ce