" a." 2:23.1-3- - - - " .. ', “my ml. "ore'", ___ Thing- " the cut end begin to look very busine- iike from I rail- pain of VieI. Contractor McDonald in there - enough with men, team and steal- inx appliances and good progress in being node. A large quantity of titsN hove Arrived here and the steel mile,' " in aid, maiGeit. Nobody in Ber- lin will kick because Patterson wishe- to give on C. P. it. connection free ot out. but us have as many made, on than town, he pouibie. Some ere disposed to regard the Clark bonus 'rampage" a: an unneceesary (:'yliiii) cure of time and money, but we do not) there this view. We have not the least doubt that' had it not been for that vote Patterson would not be grad- lnu his road to-day. It was the means of diivlng him into action. Even now we cannot be altogether sure of im- mediate connection with the C. P. R by Patterson" road. One thing seems clear enough: Patterson will complete ttis road from Albert St. outward to the corporation limits by July 15th Will he then claim he has fulfilled the terms of the ltr-hor granting him a tranchlee for that portion! Probably bewill. The Council should be wary on this point. Clark should not be thrown down, and Patterson taken up too quickly merely because the latter has been driven by the former into taking action. Meanwhile Mr. Clark says his road will be constructed forth- With. The Mail & Empire can be quit fanny on occasion. As an unconscious humurial. it has few and: and no peers. Linnea to thits:-. Weli is it known that we can have progress on British lines under a Con- servative Government. without extrava- gance and certainly without boodliug. Wouldn't that Jar you! Has the Mail forgotten that the Tories had eighteen long years of power, yet in all that time Britain gut no tariff preference tron: Canada! Britain was engaged in various foreign “are also. during that period, yet no contingent of Canadian troops was ever otrered her. the the Mail forgotten the MoGreevy and Com. noly scandals, the stench from which To ADV!!!“ ts-o-e-et-e' wrhnw‘v ... 1%“ h was one of the strongest factors in driving the Conservatives from power t " Bot, it should cease its nonsense about. no booming under a Conservative Government. Mr. P. E. Shantz of Preston is inter- esting himself in the formation of a company to manufacture manilla twine at Doom Mr. ll. Alottcr has been asked to imcrest. Berlin capital in the project and there seem good prospects ofhim being successful. The water- power at noon would be mi.izcd and the old Cluthc mill is favorably looked upon as a site. Some farmers am ,eilt- ing to invest from 't2000 to $3 00, but it is likely the company will consist wholly of buiiinemshlcrt. .‘wuulull wmulrI-I- - ‘r la. 0:- “M I. “.39JIWMvdndv‘ Toronto. June St8.-.-Tho Royal Election Cotnmigsion appointed by the Dominion Government, held a meet, In]: at (lsgnmlo Hall ypsuvrday morn- lng. the "on. Fir John A. Boyd. (mat-ceilnr Mr. Juslico Fatronttridp,e and Judie McTavirh In-in'! present, "ttu" “calla: App-lulu an Cunt-Io] Mr. Aylnvorlh. Q.C.. and Mr. N»bln.9.(‘. Mr. Aytesworth. C'.C, 9.3: Mr. Xv“. hm. (1.0.. were "1-point"! runnscl to cnuduct the iuvnslxgution an hehait of the partirs inh-rvstML Mr. john D. F:tcorthrirtcre was up Wink"! rrgislrnr cl Um (‘mnmissinn - The dau/tor the initial sitting hnl not yet been tir.ti, run-n. “HI..- -ehed. Ruthuu, Ont... Juno 28.-- A [in swcpt. th:. nortlnrn put of the busi- Ic-ns portion of the wirrutte mrty yob- trrduy mummy. The [allowing busi- ness plates were loudly destroyed L. A. lior'srcy. tstir-r, Inrnmsz shop and dwettirur: H. " New: rt, gmwrnl "an; T. H. “trio, postordce. sure Fire It I or"). VINO. BOIIM'IHO. Ont, Juno 28 --The rsr- " corlwvllle yatlrrdny bttrreeri lud- lcy Palmer‘s hotel. n complete Inn at '2,000. Mrs. Nancy Parttrm re “dance WM! lvurnrwl. and a hang" owned try her and occupied hy llirh 1rd Paxton In t Ions. It, P. While'l noun was Ill) burned. L. A. llor'srcy. tstir-r, Inrnmsz shop and dwettirur: H. " Slew: rt, gmwrnl "an; T. H. “trio. postordce. sure and dwelling, [manly Irxrm-ul, tum Ion, 86.000; Partly covered with In- turn-cc. P - "Ill Iloflhovnlr. Toronto. Juno 2tt.--Ttoet. G. W. In. lave. town this morning for a “In. wm' trip to Dawning ..rtettttrit'rrt, K. Y., to Mum-m nt- tee Mo "dum- nad htl'uln. pubtie MIC. GM-' lime“. a orritmt in: but. h fu- Mau. TO MANUFACTURE TWINE. THE ELECTRIC ROADS â€an." tru- It»... â€metre-l, lure 23.40.1131 [grad " It ROYAL con Nt IS‘ION. A HU HORIST. lull-o TU “C d ID t?iii?,eir:tiilqit'i'it,,ii,iii 'ar'aai"irG'" - --"'--_ - I... Data. Isl. nun-,1 my, De. no“ at In? I". nun. Ana: the mum d tho hum m be... and ma -,tt_totlit"r- m aluminium In "atv.-- l‘m Pm Mn Ces, oil-til. " I": “an“??? thet lee .. - 'e-r-"-, -- hm, III. In. I. Schmidt In“ that!†the Board " he! Appointment on the with: null. Mailer, Wood- wrote outing for locum in all". tue, Bowman wrote akin; (or in cm of - The rum; commutation from Inspector Pearce no reed. . TBE INSPECTORS LETTER. To the Public School Board. Gttttthrtnctr.- n GERMAN In 003 saloons. l, Judging by what bu appeared of late in tho new-papers of this town It in quite obvious the oltlsenl of Berlin have been given a to!» lmpredon of the purport of my but report to you. I hue therefore concluded in jutioe to myself, to all your nttention to two ample fnctl. L ......,,.- ._--w (1) There was not one word in that report, more was not one thought In my mind, in opposition to the teaching of German to the classes to which it has been taught for the past forty yell-s. (2) A change, recently made, per- mits small children in the second book to mks up German in addition to English. This step, for reasons which I gave, I regard as amistake and I re- ported to that tstreet without hesitstion " was my duty. All fair-minded persons who erltlclzed adversely the report ot which they knew absolutely nothing will now apologize for the injustice they have done me, of conlse persons who had readmy "sportr,audtbr purposes of their own, wilfully represented its meaning can scarcely be called fair-minded. Your obedient servant, THOMAS PIARCE. Co. Inspector. Accounts were read and passed as foiiowts:-- Teachors’ a Caretakers’ salary . -.-. for July 81781 67 Smyth Bros, mdse . .90 F Benz, fiag poles 13.20 E K Snyder, roller .50 Alpha Chemical Co, ink 1.50 J Etsutrimsrt, sawdust F, 1.50 G Faber a Co, crackers .50 G Voelker, Labor .75 ll Vetter, painting poles etc 10.22 H C Brechbill, ribb'ttt SI Alpha Chemical Co, ink .75 A 0 Boehmor & Co, ink .75 W H Becker, paper and slated A cloth J Fennel! & Son, flag rope Rmyth Bron, mdse It thicker, livery Miss Ward, subatit me P u, mumn. muse C A Ginjork. 2 hntns Keuunvhi & Stan-bu T, flower beds C Kranz, "ts aura ANY policy p. Bowman, wo k and pole Mrs W Janka, l year's washing Goo Potter, mane I'iv-uic account $2213.53 The application of caretaker Kefrer of Courtland Are. for an increase in salary was brought up and he was granted an increase of $5.00 for 1000. H A motion carried gram ing Sec‘y Bow- man '"25.00 extra mlaty for the year 1900. Moved by G M DoBue seconded by Mr Moisner that in the opinion of this Board the present system of promoting pupils by an annual promotion examin- ation, is unfair to pupils, as well as injurious to some, unjust to the teach- ers and misleading to the public and not in accord with the broad, modern idea of the purpose of education; and that this Board therefore recommend the abolition of this systom and the adoption of a 33 stem based on the uni. form work of the pupils throughout the term as judged by their standing on weekly examination: on the various subjects in rotation, conducted by their respective teachers and reported on by them from week toweek to the parents and to the principal. In making this motion Mr Dnnus read levers from C A B Brown of the Torr onto School Bonn], the principals of the Guelph and Parhda% Schools, lu- epcctor Hughes and assistant tmTeetor Chapman of the Toronto Schools all waiting what the motion calla for. The motion was then put and carried unanimously. Moved and seconded that the usury schedule an approved by the Board, governing leached salaries, shall come into operation on and After January In 190L--Cnrrted. Moved 3nd seconded that Mr Force’- lottor be published along with Mo re port upon the report ol High School Impecmr Math on poor rsading,ia the three daily ptspers.-MJarried. Accounin'w'ero received from the Water Communion" and on motion were laid on the table. Moved and seconded that the Seem my mm: the Insurance comp-nie- wbono pollclcl have burn cancelled tor n rebnto_on cancelled pom-lo; -CBrrtrd. Moved and would! mat an order be (In!!! an the Town Trcuuror for the sum fr. $2013 ct? being the_ "tmtrtt, aura-d by the Bond Tar Tmhorl' a Clnukon' nitric- for Jun. Ind July ed fot June -tttqtgtts---C.rried. Coll tenders were and a follow R Boehmor & Co. .5. " Pinataâ€; Kloopfor a Co, $6.73. Tho and" of It Mum & Co no Wed. Ila-n Hott, Penman“, Hall Ind lid-m was 'lg?"""" I with. to - the to. . Moved And new that the (IMG- am Chairmen-k In union hr b manna-eh M and M an! "i.dAepr9yt"eqrtgd iv on an! Winn-W pan: F, PROM OTION EX AXINATIOSS. t We b ammo in†'tlist 67 .90 13.20 1.2.00 WA 35 3,06 3,00 1-82 171.87 m 87 .75 .40 28 00 28.00 .40 Enid-Em.- ' _ _ / ,__.;.,.', _ l 1tttt.'lt11P"' 'uttedths-iitNtdbqtttao" t',1"C.' "uh-gun}? "h" It!." in" u I“ I “I I“! (o,'i'.t',',i'lé,liriliiiS. w m or mum mm: I Mh 1N“ . "lta".'fMtJW,rlL'reTLl; you nud- In tho aihtegt 1 “I. [breath-ulna“! oil-w:- Dnrl In re-tttf-thr' I - 1nd 'lm"ll,"-7lllll' In Wh- uuly-ln euh and“: In: Jul- tOrt-md on. wind; Iull oh.- u helm T department. a m Cut- ml School. 4 " “not“, a a Curb land Au , Md 2 " Margaret M... l) tutu! of 15 down Of tho 3001, {pupils that red 1 have linked 30 u- oollent, 103 good, 114 middling, 38 bad, and " was had-or " pet can: “uncut, " per mutt 3006,38 per cent middling, 13 per cent. bad, and 5 pct com way bad. The attempts to mad in the cm of those ranked' bad and TS?" would not be called oadutg at al . The "my standing ot the {out ochooln dinerod but. nightly, and u ll ll gonad], handed In vldloul to nuke common- 1 wl'l simply any that Connlsnd Ave. School stood the high- en and the Central the lowest. ' I III morn than surprised to and children of British psmntag'o main: Md speaking fully as “broken" an than of German parentage. The reason in obvious. mom.» sec-0x1) cuss Purim STUDY annex. It is my opinion, and I believe the opinion of most teachers of experienc that if pupils cannot read with some expression and with a clear and div tinct articulation as they pass out of the Second Reader they rarely become good readers during the reminder of the Public School course. " this be true, if the foundation of good reading must be laid when pupil-are in Second Reader, is it not s mistake to permit children in the Second Reader to study German; in other words, to permit the minds of young children to be confus- ed with the sounds of letters and the pronunciation of words ot two long.- ungee in many respects so very differ- ent! Experience shows that such children are unable to distinguish the ditIerences and the result is they read and speak English with a German ac cent and pronunciation and vice verso, a habit it becomes almost impossible to eradicate during the rest of the course. Teachers inform me that in fact even Third class net are con- siderahly confused i studying both languages, if so, how much more dili- cult are both for children in theSecond Class t The Reading In your schools " pres- ent average: low, it the study of Ger- man be continued in the SecondClauee it will soon be still lower in spite of the most careful matching. You obedient sex-nut Thoma: Pearce Ira!- DI-IlkeI. the In.- and "qtre" Ill-I " “A! Death. Wabaosa has never cared to built but". When u boy In Marquette, Mich.. be saw I tragedy wrought by a time bear that made a lasting Impression on his imagination, and though ll skllled hunter and trapper of other wild game. he has alway- given the bear the go by. - A chained bear was kept In the yard back of I store, and In some way this bear conceived a grudge agalnst I drar man who was in the habit of driving into the yard to deliver goods. Wabomsa an the man '"mdigasated" the bear. Things calm- to a climax one day when the man. as it chanced. was accompanied by his 8-year-old child. He delivered his goods and on his way back to the dray did something which round the moldering passion in the hour to white hat. The hunt made a ludden leap " the man and caught his feet and would have ended the matter then and there It the ttrar- man had not got a grasp on the spoken of one of his wagon wheels and left hi- boots with the bear. He had time " climb on his dray and start his hone out of the yard. bat as he reached the street the [war broke loose, carrying his chain with Hm. and started In pursuit. lllv‘nctly across My street from the yard was the entrance to a livery stable. with an exit on another [treat " right angles to the first. The dim-man lashed his horse and drove Into the stable. turn- ed the corner and came out on the mall thoroughfare or Marquette. directly op- posits, the Tremont House. Hr new the! the beer followed. mu] thinking it might br after the horse he jumped from the deny with his and In hie erm- eud I'll Into the hotel. The pent-led door! cloned after him, but the bear, hot on the scent. went through them In it there had been nothing In tt way and followed the Inn down I " t of stain to the her-room. Here ttfe mun had doubled and (on: out " another door and through I long Per", back to the_c_t_regt. - _ The barroom was full ot men. " went II the palm] boom (Inn ot the city. and the that treeat Ihlpmeltl of from were being converted Into cash. Miner: and nilon and must-bout- wronged the Itmll and Illcd the drinking plum. l'urmmnntely for the drum-n. the men “1-". nut pro. vided with 6mm; The l,estr dnnhod through the bar and turned neither to right not left. A would Inter the wood- " door by whlel the drarmot had left In, In epilnterl. and succeeding door. proved only I temper-r1 check to (he Inn's pm It gairted on [be men " every turn. and jun before the poor Nb. |ow meted " wagon - lt club! “In Imp of the pun which to" I "In. short of the man. but tore the child fro- '" tuber’n gn-p and ended In "In. life ttt.totttr. A mil letter the but “(I an had an,“ and (Illa. tho begun!» _ The mu tried to defend Mm!" with his arms. not] the be" M01. "In: In- Cheri-hateâ€. Don't»; trerhut " H- mt with NI clan. blot! with pu- qhqtttMu-at.N.totbeg*otarrMrA. â€My... who but Miami tbe than '3' Irina hm In bod I" My. Not tmtteMstA"dtnstNeftx-the- let-urn m be†an“ I): has. ,ftt-_Htheb.qr-rem) Eau in}; aaaGak -itiard, The hetevhtted 'rteetattrts_- 'het" REVENGE OF A CAPTIVE HEAR, III MW p. s. 1. 'uwetrtetei--lllt'.t8Jl'f."" Mom. to... I... I I"... M It.“ In!“ Duo-l“ tuna-luau Ibo mm [not I'm Icon-cm Iâ€, Jul. 29. - (l a...) - no mule- at tho l-mtk-al [an “helm. Ti. N- "to tho loll†Whig Lunch-an MIN B. won-dud a; if tth Ulla] 1'. won.“ I; (hr-nu lull d ta, wounded Mr; Run-lun- Ull- ui 10, ‘ouaded 87. _ _ _ “'1‘â€.ng the Gt the Britt-h “d Awaken:- la 'texxitaed an bun-pug“. Altar the relimln‘ tom [build on to when Admiral Seymour. (his. "tguL.rs under Gen. ma. my. a Be In uh Iron: aha-chat. attacked Thu Tum mix and homhonkd the lor- "ot settlement. with A mum tim. Col. Dom Ward. Brittah, commi- od the toluum that mama Adana! Seymour. American mun. parueV patod in tho urhievemt. 'Tbq Id- uurul was found enameled and unr- rounded by immcnn In... ot Chi- use, who were driven on by the re- liming cotuwn alter a brick tight. Hits men had made n brilliant. mute ante, never tailing In courage. for " days of eontinuoutg turhfingr. During Ion (by. the [non war. M quarter “mom. They uni-ted with pron-Iona tor ten do“ and We) could hue held out 'A Guy or two longer. The column won o few mils: beyond Lola. Booming it hope- lens to attempt in break through the hordes, Admiral Seymour alloyed A night relren. tou’urdl Ttem Tobi, but he come into collision with o strong force ct Chinese nrrlvlng from the northwest, sud could nellha’ adv-ne- nor retrain. There was nothing to do but my; and: and â€and new. “a vainly nt- mpted Hellogr.phlc communication. Seymour‘l men caught several Chl- nese, who mild tho location- had been burned and tho mini-ter- killed: Others and that the Ministers Ind been imprisoned. The Chinese dls- played innolicnl Conn-go la Ile " tack, you thousand Russian. tett mr Tim Shin tour clay- after Admiral Seymour, but they "we: trot In touch with Mm. Railway communication between Taku and Tie" Tlin has been rerMnn- of», and the troops have been “(Wonk ing towerutg Penn. Putnam: Wu In promâ€! P.tt Wednesday in tho new In u! Tto Giulia. V The In") of the member: of the lt FAD“. is sun a mystery. " they um alive and unharmed at Pekin, tho Phil-we Governmvnt drtyetvoo tom. credit, Wombat oormpondmta pink, in! restraining the [amnion] limb. An Important deymo, publilhodin Eltmlgroi yc?erer_l'0tyrryftle IQ)" a Cl [respondent of Time Dally aiprui “sat-rt» that ttw TtnperlRI Palace in Penn “1.; burnml on Jun. lo, and mat tho aunt-k on We palace Wu math: by revolung (“new "ooe, flu‘ Illlr- " _ Tom. - . London. June an -eAdsrttrat Bruce. for in command of tha British [area at Taku, reports to the Admiralty the t tollowing ctwualtigtr, yin!“ At Taku, June eu. one seamnn woundud, At Tlen Thsirt, up to the (oi-moon ot June 28. four seamen killed and Lieuts. Stadium. Powell ar:d Wright, Commander Beatty and 4| IuIdshipmcn and seamen wounded. "Ingrown Pro-loo tn Kroc unlcr. Home, June 29.--'Dte Italian Co- anl at. Shanghai telegraph! that the Viceroy; of the Produces a! the Ynngtsckinng Valley have resolved to maintain order, provided the po“erl do not intervene. no long an order prevails. The consuls, it is added. unanimously act-opted the proposal unh signed a. declantion to 'thast elect. Che Foo, June M. via Shanghai. noom-Admirau Seymour. expedi- tion has been relieved. having tailed to mnnoct with Penn. There II no news (mm l'okin. Russian Cut. Schtcllo. commandln' the combined 1mm of 10.000 men. is supposed to be procmdinx to Pekin. Admiral Seymour‘s expediticn is returning to Tien Tnin. Itis force has Butrered greatly. Full“ to Boa-h Pull. and Inc-M to _ TMrs-kt. For†IIII III- l‘omd ruvor-ly. St. l'etenburg. Juno tt9.--T%t Minister of War In. reached tho lol- lowing dulutch Iron: Admirat Aux. do": Washington. Juno 29.4th W! enticxt It. the State Department yo- Iordny afternoon. and exhibited the [allowing tableaux: to Secretary Hay: It in estimated that from 40,000 to 60.000 Chinese "oops are now below Pekin. Boxer: from all acct- Iona are swarming there. In" 'h.. "OJer'I wir..... "auto", June 2tt.--rttq lulu†HIM-ten, having left Pelln. In new 12 mile. from Tm “In, with Ad- mlrnl Seymour. (SIM) " Hun. Huang.†Cor-u. An 'r-es. llnmlrurg. Juno 20.--Ahrmm.reHt Brmq hm have recount! tel-grun- from Shanghai. .ts.virtg that all the Germans at Tim TIM m mttrsNmd. 'Ight “It. - - Bertin. Inna Mt.--'Ne a..." con- mundrr n To“ report- an. In tho relic! of Tteet “In the (Ir-hm but â€out. num- Inl " - It“ and and so an would. I". I'm bull! eight hm. log-‘- I Devin-"o. at V". London. June 21-4 much-u of an Mood-led "no mo lulu- ed at the Poi-Olga one. My .1. moon that on "are, " Ian". ha. low to the m 00n- uul-Geml " - “It I. M "and. In. an, an 1m to- meet nylons)": "Port Arthur. Juno Y’s-During the night of June 2a. a drtachlncnt of tour companies or Bunions. Col. m-hivinnky crttumotdirttt. and the tame number of foreitroers, relieved Admiral Seymour. ind brought 200 of his wounded to Ties “in." â€lulu-n Winn "rt-r. mun-nu "hm "Us" -e iiiir" SEYMOUR SUCCORED. PM " hill. IQ‘WA '32 3.2 --aoee-uag.qdar- m I". on.- o..-".-.--. Ion-ow m It. Wed-dam In: "1‘. has. M In 33in diam - - Haiti ai. "u. 59 ace-thud lb Ill-lulu. d (I. lunch] sin-un- " “I. ‘H I‘ll out. In†-att.foi - a. can: I“. It. Hack ttrt at “to-1mm» an. and a. can at m. a! In: that “In. "no t In 0... In It“ not an. to be m all: -am in. u- -. In Ilka-ow ulna. with“ two “in. I. b mud on good tl"tl%u no.- 000,000 rot-bias. nut at no variously In m. in! but W In the lawn] but. in“ tut-nu. - my." I.- " I‘m.â€- l-ttl- In... an: “From " 'oooutiml- mm to but tho MI In Ib- buy - “I“ to " LI. all-Hm In. civil “thou-m- ]. M W and order- to "are any“ lot mobillnuoa. The uni-u I." It than at Juno " and tC" - cumin", IWOH‘ID‘ luv-on- In In...“ manq- RM in.“ tho Arno-In Coco's VIM. Jua- aha Mun-u no. haiku. Ian-ao- & comp-w. one at huh“. yaw, It‘s-u “at an Ill-hm In mu " “it... but pan“- out than I. no new: ken the apiul. Tho MWIIII adds: "Senna-It u- rlved at This Tnin with 812 ot " torce wounded. health. " killed. The dun-go (you. to Tlcn Tit- MI been much tangent-d. Shanghai to quiet." . Other dap-tchen (you; Dunn man“ ttttt announm“ d {u F were: a: in!“ art-um bt [he and 1ti.trteta, which Hui an Ar. mnlln Imam. 'the omen]- n. the plan. watched by gun-moan. make A - of protecting the mutton"... but there I. not oven . Wana- ot protection tor the mm. b the Interior. who pm I!!! Mléend by ,-tet,' QM. Jeo Se.--' m MMm-jyr; WEN-90m: _ If duel-ed Minn! __ 'e fl]; m2. Che m: glgt,tg/teicdif to: M!“ " on I! Imm- Im " dam". Mat, - "f'ytpu"e W-Ihlngton. Juno 29.r‘1ie; Idiom the cubic-gram “’II recov day by the Nnvy 'm'lflll2'L 'toat Mink“ K.mptt, - - 7 flu-upon N: Klan“. R 8.3 “In. 'yrstft. wt1trce. “In. tn comm-M; Whimsy“. Juno 2ltt.-au. In Department received a. knowing ttxxtUted unbleguun Iron (in. Ike- Arthur: â€and“; Lynn-own.“ 'nhl-‘tu: _ Mill, Juno 'tt.---'N. crop. I'm-loo honor-"mm _ for A." In 30- Pro ‘u“ “M ‘ tho I‘u Gtte.. Winnipeg. June tag-um.“ 'tem, an parts of the Rrgvlnca yuterd-y lo- ngnnl to 1'11) prp8perta no mow cheering, any. _ who u (muni- " days ago my" have been MM with a quinin- of _ crop, our new pros’lcl‘llg‘ lomcthing belt... A no» mtttotzdd' authority 1m Brandon, wrtting to s railroad “in Mar. tho rain: MN» Wednesday night and Thursday moi-um, said that.“- ter enroll-i calcubuon. he intimated the yield in the â€ravine. at " lit-II- elI per acre. troittuttireatim.terwa. made, candida-g have improved. A Urmer tron Wold. who Mme into the cm: yeah-thy. any: that grain which had shown no “to: of growing pmioualy. was new bigs- ning io apps". Ho laid many new. from whidi the tumor. thought shop would not even got the load. may yield pom. crop. H. can tht otlti. trouble now In the mortars†oi a... mum. Heavy rains Ml rental-U3.- _0e 1051ka cramming G.il. property from tho frontag- (m “It unaided in the Wutun youth); .nd the company I. m mm School tax on .the C.P.&_h¢p, hom- qu', been nbollsbsd. nm‘lnstud In general tax in longed omuilmy emi..- panics. I _ (homo Mum-00¢ at Random dour In the hospital yonhcrdty. white-c, ‘dmninu an oprrution for lockkw‘ ( Cnpl Nun. honor- The Fart 00 Mroe. Lord Farr-hwy William Johnston. ICP., nnd.(loll Sando'aon. I.P.. are extiected m tor the onus. celebration? on.†12, m. lltollo an . Ila-nu W'W any in. II. Colo-Io. Wo ‘ a. Prank-N. ‘ London. Jul. 2t8.--0tt "h "mtrgt, - Mon yesterday a the up“... u ' In Association of Chan?!" oe Um no of the “mud Rum 10m, _ ' ml- dent of the Board ol 'TY), M.. " , -._--. r. p. T. Ritchie. “an M tho auir/idi.' Referring to Mu)». dhe- on of commercial "lulu... be - bo- "and tho by: d the Ste', ..__ cheater fre- m. "hoe' _ I... uncur- Inc "In or $trsaeitw an» which It. Ritchie “and me I. did not was. to - that and mm- wu like: to mm her fre- mu. policy. I. thought 0m. win-nut donning in. the 'tu- menhl â€who. “a an!» In or- nngul . - mm mm- Ion bum an Kuhn-had and tho colonic. Al dam. gm Indem- " tn I.†tttF tow-M the In". Ind pupal he. one o! no hm I-†pl. w“. t,'Ltd'tu, She 'trest" . I. w _ . to a! u i?i't2itiliit. a. an. m -taette . a “I." '"r. " an]... _ 3saiiiit0en tmlgl the.» 1...... Mgrn_u_uere:i_ "el "ttft " a. CHEERING MANITOBA HE I" It‘ll " If. New. In- Ad-lnl 'Er-r" 1.3“ Ion Flu- ’I-Ill‘ COLONIAL mum. B. 3111. 2W.--ott "h "thtm, - igtf",sttt13') terhy a the ovum Cl ' ho ml tit" tttrt" loan of Chamber doâ€... 'dltrf,l'e . Unlhd Rug! mm, _ ' nah for “- f'ht.' the Board o', Tn“. r. C. won d Me, Wet M "a d"... con]! moo. , t to Neoruvu he- on of 1d nunâ€... bo w L M Tu: K) n a. 1M. "hoe' an“ furl In. R.“ l 'crk-I all-tent.“ h: a; h: icitttTi"G" (336.) harm V on II A. run. Pttt TEt??ltr?tii'h1tl?ittrfiSt. _. l ifiii'i'iiiiiii.iii.ii?f: on 31:18:. with Amt; an 'tq-tot I!!!†"iliiliiiiiiiiiii" iiiii'i'iit Lett'; . M: hraaG "Err...“ .taeiiJir" - a.†"Gd lam-III.- it II u ill. I“. I W7â€, P ’0' iiiiiiiii'ii, “a . Wag} PM caq-y l ttd it M I“ we} and run-do ‘ . a t.'T,gl' mum. s. and". mm Wan-loo, are _ "human-n: et.eget: Every Mil - o-thr-u. in tat""'""'" -'rtt.'"" be m "rrb. Mllu-vn h“. - mdmn‘h “but"... .00an , _ tt h . - - o,,uu'ngt'e.'ee' “up. " muumr -- tl"M%'lih'ttd . M.“ 1-0.4. A'2d2ar.e.'.v2t, b..~~ M impure in III. " MC" "V" you tout Pal: 1" - Compound- " a the no» 1 “33H. tho tr you my IM‘ mm was, mike-tho, b m‘mmo, lint oom- mm, km than or Illa vaulting La. “noun ht a. we man - ( Tm. Ind haunt dispandng I- m Obtain“ mad†when medicine- In pro-crib.) by It. phydchn. Ottr du- My â€1! In 0:»an on nah pom-m plun- that‘ermnm mum, on“ mama-am boul- pun drug-3rd low price- have won form: bonus-m of public troetBdemm. TRUE AN D ttt tttttST DISPENSING. Tux In an: 'rnat0mmr. tug I m. J. S. R00S.-=ohs Local Agent NéIVer Has Berlin and surrounding coun- try had Inch opportunities as at the -att, time to secure such up-to- date clothing as we ue offering, (made in the fit rebrm style) for quality and wonnnnship. equal to "udefto.order, and in a great mung hastens. In Nigeria. We wis in puticnlu to at the attention of the public to a few things here mentioned. These are materiel. workmanship. colon and dit, sewn with the best linen and silk threads all backed up by the best manufact- urers in Canada. and we are con- stantly adding the best that is offer- ed and that cash will buy. Do not be misbd but come direct to the phce where you get the assortment. " King St. E SANDER & Il0, " mill We, Ir. liit'trst tt Go. 7...-“ -ia-t-Qrl, Lam-dd " itirfore EgEEEii? 'ilEl5:.i, In! _ Wm" __.__ WE; irtt'ltitRV2tutdth'l'f2Pitr: WATERLOO. HONm BARNES AT 1trxMutWtPtll “to! 'rpa m. will-I m - a'hd'A"li2lrJM','f.t Wmntmm " NAM 0min Ind In†Web Ir! In.†â€who - WATIMOI'I'. V AMMMII " "m. -- m,†- YR., -tttaatdrtatd P,tr1'!t'Nti2. a A.,- L__A '--* ' [mum-Ids but on "I - I. 'i.kiaP.itTriitiFiturteitsmttoth. and“... hmum-nnu-l '0 Mb SHAEFER BROS. JOHN STREBE‘ HARNESS SHOP 't is the invent meat Jul]. yd -iiGiiiiitrnt tter, a: in?) a Btre be 1% nonm- man , the Eli tFi