Tae'"'-"""'"""-'"-""""'"""-"-" -- , PMFtittttt0NAL ‘ -- BERLIN NEWS lt g, f, ' o A R D s I}; J. tJlttsg L, magnum] In -. -e.'. - 'l"iiiiiFct'tgt W“ mm and Uonvcuumns. tWe25lMe u. love". nut. W. M. Bovunt, BSL, Omer, Ctotttt Anon-J o m Paul. K. P. Cuminâ€. - -tuGeur,sttisst_oe,Ne.t.er..e Aiiiiiiii?if'.irig, man. Wlwlw. cup-um». Ila-um kin-“‘0" I'd-Cm WI.†“L‘ i___, - J I was. M. D. Gun-or County Watortmx OtBotr-At " "sees.. an Erb at What-loo Tulcvhme - aTaai 7 (ti"ii.ug,t.yitl2,t RED.8.&0.H. BOWLBY mam-u. Bur-zoom. aw. Dr. D. B. P.f'ggtrhfti magnum. Dr. , Ed. Bow t"- w. n m m an. “amount t'r.tltfS'rdrfN Berlin. n. w. I. KILLIARD. Honor guanine of Toronto Unlverslly. an. of o Cow at hay-1am. Bur- nou- and Amman of Ontario. Special -ittmstims paid to the {manom- of rhoum-usm Inn-m â€mum. obesity. eta. 1ut.itierMxt nod EFL?! - o-tar wooun mm D" c. T. NOIXJKER. “no am 5 the 'Its,',',', Iii,',')':!)',,?),?,,?:,,',,'),',?,,', n ego ur- - and Aooouohrsurti_ot On o. Ditsoamm of Ind on mun-1. otBoo-Nsw residence. mt. Watorioo, . mutant-nee north Ib - Pr Wm'- "MA-tts Telemann 3: 'srAh"A',t.trg,vt,g, W. Mmhlneort, 1.0.8., 0.0.8. DENTIST. Block. WWW). W c. w. wEbrm, D. D. B.. beam.- Wuulloo. Will mu mmim, Zn in Home. tho-coo“ Thumb: Bad Frld-y and fourth Thur-day Bod Friday at each 'h"t,ipl'ghh'rt,', "srytafrrfaut.tP. an; QPONE‘U 2,"? IE W WILLS. L. D. s. - - _ SLY-RE W5M'"" In." ortGtiiCihUifdurkbo can walk dosed every man nut-noon an Mar In. to November In. “an"! m ounvvy-uw- wu-uu-w, Trr.. ..__. _ "w. m unbl- tn rent at Canned-l Hal Wwa“x.5“ug.“§‘“£i'§§§i u. smug!!! Gamma: WOLFE-III. I'M-mud M M. wm In- - MM hr ’0!»an and and Mn.- I. In Town at Country. lint-ch- “It gun-tut. - â€it Am " --, CHIC at Gun “a m on, twang: 'nmuslll. LL mum-soc. '"Jgriil't'J1' Lr,Agt=n"ttd."kdN Vic-t- P".. I. Hm. " tntr.etAHtrtt"utt1e. Ire?, Il F ION]. . hum. alum. ot-nveymoor. etc. I: mm. to Chronicle Printiott who: '"%tl'J2,i'f,fi't',fAt1,id't'ir'..Bl1,'lheu, - u o . ovum-:9. elegy; RUeeufPgtT ‘0!!! L WIDE†I In»: a Mare- Noel-IG- B-Pit on... an Junk. on a“! SNYDER at L,..,.., III Dan. M wank». a. HUGHES, tUtes Open Daily. omco: Canadian Block, Berlin mam N. will. I no M Sign Punk! and - an". Wank-o. 0M. L.iO,a' an P. "my! autumn BARBERSHOP 0mm. LION-M Bquarewufrioo - F_aityMe2.eur.1". tary, M, ?i.2-'eiiet5f _ -333: mum on». In In Wows (in. a? MISCELLANEOUS rum", Jr" um: Jug an. East, harm trirsttV5rCc-rtss MEDICAL LEGAL DENTAL LIVERIES 0W0!) 'eiii an" -. in}: U tn a. An- .. aw. vv‘m-‘u -' mum. and chronic tthe. Noun 00- . 0.....va- r. Mitre at!!! In. B. J. Show mnrd from . M M In NO - In Toronto. Ws Chi-“bk, â€inane“. In... Ibo..- thtth. ' I ligand -.. In. a. P. Rardise, of Detroit, to width; her menu, Mr. nod Mm. M. Blips», Margaret A". Mr. B. P. Dinah-I and non Hugo, dune-a, m an “an of Mr. and In. Carl Kn", Quail sue“. To." Dr “watch, II. Lacuna and Klmlnol, of 2min, Iheclod to Berlin Thur-dag owing to “and tho band canon-t. Ila Ella Under. of Hanover, who bu boon a L an: n tho maiden“ of Mr. Anon Bunch», CounlaLd Ave. for the put three ween, returned to her home Fridsr. Bunion! Bacon: In Jon Hoeltchcr, of Berlin, In in gamma unending the funeral of the late him. John Beater â€andâ€. . . . . Mr. Jamel Sunlon of Berlin in visiting relatives in the city. Mr. Arnold Jansen. of szen Bron, returned this evening from Bartlemhere he hu been enjoylng n week’s yachting on We Slmcoe with bis trroturHarrr, h mldent of Barrie. Mr. Call Janzen bu been looking alter the interoeu of the More here. Gan. Reporter: Tho Mises Tobin: of Berlin, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Henry Sippel. K“ - . .. 713d: ttiiormesr-ttus Imdan labor In spending her holidays in Berlin and other polrstsyortty, _ _ . -iir. Walter ino, of Ingersoll, isin town putting in a tender for the laying of the cement walk to Waterloo. _ "E1: Jacob and Mm Louise Mohr, of Buffalo, no spending a few weeks In town virivirtftiend\ _ Mines Bells, Ulda and Ada Wench-h loft Wednesday evening to spend a tow weeks holiday: with their aunt in Georgetown. _ ' Mrs. W. ll. Scbmalz and son Willie, have gone to Magnetewau River, Parry Sound, where they will spend the summer The members of St. Mary‘s Church Choir held a. picnic at St. Clement: on Wednesday and had an excellent time. They arrived home about midnight. Chief Winterhalt is after the property owners who have mt complied with the Couacil'a request to remove the thistles and obnoxious weeds in the vacant Iota and along the front of their premises. Rev. R. von. Pirch of this town, was elected Grand Chaplain at Ibo Grand Lodge of the Masonic order held at Hamilton this week. The trustees of the German Baptist Church have ordered a large new pipe organ from the Kara Co., of Wood.- atock, to be placed in their church when the addition is completed. The hard stone that could not be broken by the stone crusher have been burned in order to make thestono more susceptible to the stone-br'tfakers The Berlin Woodenware Co. has just completed and shipped a tine assortment of painted ladders for exhibition at the Winnipeg fair which commences July 2.0th. Mr. Wm. Lang, of Chicago, who has been avinitor with his brmhera. the members ofthe Lang Tanning Com- pany. since Monday last, returned to the Windy City last night. Superintendent Hymmcu and his men have completed the laying of the water mains on Brubacher street. and are now employed in putting in larger The Canada Furniture Manufac- turers Syndicate have declared a divi- dend at the rate of seven per cent. per annum for the half year ending June Mth. Mr J. Suddaby, principal of the Berlin Central School, is among the large number of teachers who are at present examining the departmental examination papers in Toronto. Mr. Frank Gioff had his large hunter poisoned by some person who has very little regard for the canine race. Frank says he will make it interesting for the person who applied the stryeli- nine. Miss Allie Kolb was the recipient of a very pleasant party on Wednesday by the members of Trinity Methodist Church choir and a large number of her other friends, it being the annlver- sary of her birthday. The party was held upon the lawn which was beauti- fully decorated with Chinese lanterns and flags A programme of music and two-minute addresses was rendered and proved very entertaining. Dur- ing the evening Miss Kalb was present- ed with a beautiful jewelled pin by the members of the choir of which she is a valued member. Altnoat- 2000 people were at the weekly band concert on Thursday evening. The programme was an ex- cellent one, being composed largely of patriotic and military selections, and the crowd were very enthusiastic in their nppleuee,enooring a number of the eeleetione. "Under the Britigh Flag" and the “Blue and Grey" were beentifully rendered and the patriotic crowd loudly applauded the difrerrmt rational song-15 they Were played. The euro programme wee repeated Fridey night " Dick-on Perl, Gull. Reasons Why, III! it uh- paw-1 mar-plumber“ mia, an n mum " nu " t'ri'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i, 'iMih1't I! mm Bfw INd _ in and but.“ n I ru- c- bdu- nth-alpha b'y “in. it worthy of your pumagl â€â€˜.D"Et. 1:2: h" - “iii-Slot; Miiidiitiii a. 0m - I. but l', it: the My no um my... union", â€out 1mm u Na , “Add, had {it Mr. lit-Kim - stumbled lb. Malon- u) much». “YEA. a! ZN: (hunk an I ran "Mum. plum In the - u [to mu ot Wooden. I‘uk on Than tttry sham. V The [when no funding†by " New“, - u I man an Band of Wonk. no u panning mtdanhlo dittierttV in u will“ “M3 m to oomph-Io tho may! 109:0"th Only thm loud» bar. but necked thin Ink. '3 Mr. Geo. C. R. Lung bu pounced the Obexboluer pron": on QM wee: from the execute" of tho mu. The price paid In 613,500, which in- cludu the mam. residuum nod the udjnlmd 101- between Roy And Abram um; The Eprrorth Lucien from Berlin end View", who journeyed to Sen Freneisco, and reached were on Tueedey orertinttiturt met a welcome end exhllereling chums in the temperetnre, attar unveiling through the torrid heat of the eastern Stew. The temperature in the Golden Gene city was“) degrees and we. greedy topreeiated by the delegetee It their look: and actions were to be taken " evidence. Crown Attorney W. B. Bowlby K.C. any. the cost of the Cummings-Wild- fong trial wid be in the neighborhood of 6300. Of this amount $170 In spent in securing the attendnnoe of the chief Crown witneu, Allan R. Shaun, from Carstairr, Alberta. The expenses ofthe trial no paid try the Ontario Government and not by the County as many suppose. Mr. W. C. Schmidt, of Enchant, N. Y , is spending a few days " his home in Berlin. Like nanny other Candian boys he has prospered since going to Uncle Sam's domains, and now holds a lucrative position in the crime of a large milling establishment in that city. He was a former member of the Berlin Band and belong: to several large mntical organization in bis adopted city, playing the clarinet. Rev. Dr. Williamson, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, advocated two reforms at the morning service on Sunday, which would tnsBbenetit to mankind. m, favored the idea of the ladies removing their hats while in church and congratulated the choir upon inaugurating this convenience which would greatly add to the com- fort of the ladies during the hot weather of the summer months. Dr Williamson also urged his congregag tion to assist the merchants and clerks! hy doing their shopping in the day- time and thus allow the salesmen the btmetita of an evening's rest. He tut.. , vacated the closing of stores Tuesday I(awnings and also shortening the hours on Saturday, so that the merchants could close their stores at nine o'oloek. This would enable all who otherwise are overworked on Saturday evenings to secure tsufficient rest and better fit lthem for Sabbath work. The citizens of Berlin will have I splendid opportunity for a day's outing at one of Canada's favorite summer resorts on August 14th when a popular; excursion will be run to Penetang. 1 he Berlin Band has been engaged to give a concert in Penetang on the 14th and will accompany the excursion. A epec al train will leave early in the morning, returning after the band eon- cert at. night, but tickets will be good to return next day. The fare will probably be $1.85 tor the round trip tmd-tmamma-firms-err.- -Thirptottt- ieee to be one of the most popular ox- cureiona of the season and a big crowd and a jolly time may be expected. AttU WORN-"1.39“ Before Meredith, C.J., Machiahon, Lount, J .J . Foreman v. Mpea.-Judgment (W) on appeal by defendant, Melvin Sipea, from judgment of County Court of Waterloo, in favor of plaintiff: in action to recover amount, with interest, of a promissory note, dated January 1, 1894, made by defendants, Melvin and John N. Sipee, in favor of the plaintiftV tee- tator, Abraham Sherick, deceaaed. for $450,3ndpayableoneyearafterdate.'l‘he appellant allegee that in 1893 he pur- chased a farm from Sheriek for $6,450 paying $1,500 in cub, zivinga mort- gage for $4,500, and vendor retain- ing alien for the balance, $460 and that the note in question waa given " collateral eecurity for the $450, at sheriek’e request; that in 1894 be our rendered with Sherick’a con-ant poe- iaeeaion of the land toJohn N. Sipee, his father, who sold the farm with Sherich'e assent to one Allenhy; that upon the closing of the puiehaee Sher- iok mug' paid in full and discharged the mortgage, and himeeif repaid appellant the 31,500, the part of the purchase} money he had paid Sherieh; that Al- lenhy paid Sherick the $450 repreaent- ed by the note as part of the pnrohaae money, but that Sherick having agreed to lend John N. Slpee $250 and wait for payment of $200 then owing him by John N., the note waa left by John N. in Sherick'a poeeeaeion. Held, that upon the facts diecloeed at the trial the judgment below in clearly right and should not be dintnrbed. Appeal dia- mieaed with coeta. E. E. A. l)nVemet for appellant. E. P. Clement (Berlin) for plaitstiftis. Mr R. Copeland. I monitor of tho lmarnmonal Corinthian of the Y.M. C.A. of Amen“, bu been Appointed Provincinl Secretary for Otttarte 5nd (New, to all the "any mud by the death of W. H. Syn-man, of Tor onto. In an important new: to produu I Tl'l,thtdl' â€amt-op and“: vol! " to any at emu. Prof. Downward, who will“: " a. V7an noun, Berlin, M, An, hd on degmtqtqtgBt. this to m can!“ on Mn n MI M mom I. h- W ml. or†"Be, Sherick'e assent to one Alienhy; that - u lieu! that, - -r - lpon the closing of the pmchue Sher- mph left c. Jr,'"' iir,,e s',trp1a,"r,1/2litftilet; JJ, 0k wee paid in full artddiachargod the No thriller lotion will therein! he witWMtple Leela. The tttend- mortgage. and himself reptid tppelltnt ttken by the tht Bond orrmde, fai d ood the 81,500, the part of the nominee -------. tlt' 'u r a“; g d 'ed"',',',',',' 'fl',', money he bed paid Sherick; that Al- THE EARLY (103nm nova. WM. 1 h (guardian; t ' lenby paid Sherick the $450 repreeent- KENT. 'l,rllh'g (in; d", d botheritch'u ad by the note at part of the porch-e in the x or as; tn C p ego money, but that Sherick having tgreed were hit quite r. omut me . to lend John N. Sipoe $250 nod mtit Deer Mr.-on Thuledty tle, week one of tIre longeet bile ever mtde upon Berlin tnd therloo were vtded by the ground- by tending the ball over tor payment of S200 then owing him by John N., tho note 'u lgtt by John N. tbout one thou-tnd emollient†from the Moe " the reel- of the grenade. in Sherick‘e pmâ€... Held thttt Guelph. Among theet were t ltrgt Schilling timott dupliotted Cowan e il ' ' number ofetleepeopleii‘emthevn'looe hit, the bell hitting the ienee tbont pon the {note diecloeed a. the trial V 1 the judgment below is eleeriy right Bmi etoree, whoee employer! we underetood, three inohee from the top. , emerge should not be aietnrbed. Appoal die- had, " their reqneet, grated them t tho mode t long hit, bat only ruched mm "ml on“... E. E. A. “Home. hell holidty every Thnrtdty Moon eeeeod beta. Barlow, Thomu end for trppelltrnt. E. P. Clement (Berlin) during the month. IC"lre Aogoet. Vorptgel ehowed up well tnd did good for pltlntiil‘e. On Thoredty. the Mth, the Club " work in the field tnd " the bat, In eoeittion ot Guelph. hove trntged to the ninth inninge with the more 10 to - -- -----___"---iee-. pienie " Victor-it Perk. They teen to 3 rm them Goetlgh fell on to Mr R. Copeltnd. t member of the ttke e epeeiti delight in coming to B with _ terrt 0 force and Interrmstitrmsl Committee of the Y.M. Berlin, no doubt tttrtoted by the ot- brought in four men, end with two out, C.A. of Amen“, he: been eppointed tortl beauty ofthe city, perhtpe, too, there were three men on butt, tnd t Provincitl Secretary for ()nttrio tnd with t doth-e to eduotte no in themtt- home no hit would he" won the Quebec, to fill the vtotncy outed by m 1"tt'.,'f, motel-eon the - gtlne,bnt Bream. gtve the batter the deeth of W. n. Symonde, of Tor- ham. i‘v-‘ n it in may reopen. t three power-e tnd the geme wee wen. onto, more mom“. a"! np-to-dtte city then Following it the eeore by innings: . Guelph, M; n nineet everything a n E The Strle of Hair Worn who M m omen-In Hm, Berlin .... o 1 102060 1--10 is r Itrtut1rnportant metor toprodueee thereitooehtterein “the “it tMelph.... 100011004- 710 3 younger tnd renned [tee tnd t well in thtt city. thtt might well be htittt- shaped heed to toy tf,%t't.t'l"tt ed try our nineteen, and then . the LACROSSE. Prof.Dorennod. UM betttheeledtgelonretaee " but thper Home, Berlin, beenâ€, Aug. Ichth- h. iilrhi'R'ikrit, A hero-e Intteh between Strtti'ord 8rdueesdsmnt-ttitsto-)-oe%1tad,ltt. 'tttthell"',',,',"',?)',"'."',',',',,,,'", o.ltirytqrtstmrtruettmtetts Rommel-hi “7’“ on W tynentngtnd be: new not got-twin. an tangy V, MW- hemnt. liven thehir tttx'tat'2't'l,15'tg't - “I; ere telnet-Q: h manque-en outâ€. 1,1,... It Ohm- I‘ll-ee- , ‘ H -" l k w: a ' " “Hugh 1 W“ e v ’ . ' “ i ar e â€.sr h , A. LOCAL-LEGAL, Brand 11mm 11mm AMilitnr-_ttethM oaHermiVtam.-Yq. mmthc I“ Tmcmumhmm "rarrgUtt Mthn "I... h it. oeubrurignoat It. i“ d Bqgthll' t-o"memte' om. It'd- Tdt'g'e't.rd and. It. ht! that: ol in _ My. " 'rttttt-etttrrttt - I? 'gee'p,gtelrf,t “In“ - tegggtt magnum-ha mm pub! you“. The Mb nu corms, but m, hum, 'mnryunlybothoduo. Thor.- geaatttrorill_it"rs.' nouns. I "arc-i-B-d adm- iGisktn-tisitiaitB-Baad Ind lam-mum comm 11.00 . nr-R-ttttas at it. Inn at ttto dar, “80th 0mm. Md grand wad. from a. Y. . ma to us. home, via the M» Square. Annuoor. 1.00 p.tm-Pormatioet of unitary panda. L30.-Pr-ioet to Vim Put. lauded by 29m Brn- nd Baal. ludl. 9.30 strc-rt-ti" of thq Enn- burg Cong-Ilia. 2.00 Parc-it/tet Drill. Mill tary impaction by Col. Acheson Mytslt p.99. Flrintrmutttlou. -- 3 00.-attam Battle. Three Con:- parties in firing line covering from end (lean, signing It emetic grounds Two oompnuiee will be on the defence and will be Mound nee! the mine ot the old glue (newly. An nmbulnuue weggou will be on bend, " well u the member corp and e beee hospital will; be on the ground- for the wounded. l xvxxmn. 7.30--Grand Germnu Military tatoo, to be penicipnud in by the 29th Reg. band, the bugle bend,8t. Jneobe bend, New Hemburg band and an indepeudc out band from Berlin. Band No. I. marches in from park gun a n given signal and tubes in place on the green in from of the grand “and. Bands No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 follow in like munner each pleying their own regimentel tunes until all Ire tumbled when the tune pinyed by band No 1 will be played, accompanied by the bugle band. Second Pm. - Atrial of Berlin’s hero, mowed by A and F companion. Presentetlon of edema end gift from the citizens by the Mayor, followed by ehort nddreeeee. Third Part.--Orand March, “Cou- ar’a Triumphs!†by the 29th Band, with obllgnpo by the (an Bugle bout}. comtntmieatimt la n Mr being nude with the Ottawa nu! hon-Moo or the use of the Snider rftut, In the shun- battle, and for 10,000 round; of ammu- nition. Word is expected on Frldny of C. Herman Otis mbmh’l departure from Euglmd, and large poster- will be circulated to ensure nmord brak- ing crowd In Berlin on in Civic Holl- day. Mout- 8hurly and Deitrioh, of Gait. have cancelled their offer to the Gut Council, made through the Bond of Trade some time ago, Ind overturesi on the basil of at $15,000 bonus m now therefore at u end. Lat Sahib any the firm sent a letter to Ply-Heat Heyhnret, of the Baud ot Trude, oun- oelling the offer. A and thiuing the Board tor their “Torts to uteblieh the new industryin tint town, and regrett- inz that the Council did not give the who“ 'upport, At an informal meeting of members of the Board of Trade Ind-curd alderman on Honda "aha. M- Shady & Dietrich wet. winded to take forty-eight hour! bmohddor the withdrawal of their tthe. On Thursday Mr. Rayburn received their daemon in the following terms: __ “Door Mr,---" Mr. Shurly and mr- self will be out of town for a few days we will not tau tho full 48 mum to seaside: tho mm: which in Board of Trade 'i'diiiri'i'ik madam-nu mum- it now. “We here not chenged our opinion since we leet new you and our daemon remeine the neme. We might eey we fully considered thin meteor in ell in besaritstm for eome time preview! to are in: meeting of the Council end whet ection we Ihonld tel. in one it wee not fevorebly received by the Council. Our loner wee not the rennet my but] conch-lone, but ot long end meme delibereuon end we oennot we that there in my peobabilitr of there being eoy cheese. _ _ - Again dunking you, ll before, for your thanâ€, we mun, you! truly, “Hopi. Led Hone-t Tool Co. "Die. J. C. D." No further nation will mutton ho Man by the Gut Board of Trade, THEIR OFFER WITDRAWN. we home ehuld be obeerved here, " eleevhere. Teke Guelph, toe itt- W, ell "ttees clue n 6 p.m. every evening. in Benin my old hour from 6.15 to 7. Guelph “on: ere open any one evening in the week Watur- day ) end then they eloee " 930. Berlin non- bun been open on My owning- nan 9.30 And 10 n'elook, chongh we are planned to now that our more enterprising manhunt: have adopted the Ingestion of the Clerk: mutton, and no closing on Tum†the nine u on other evening; The late boon for closing on Bunrduy night, might " least be cut short, and nil we atom dose " 9.30. We owe s debt of grtstitisdts to the public for the hearty rece n of our request to do their shop g early in the day, sud also to the c ergymeu of the city, who hsve expressed their sympathy with the early closing move- ment from their pulpits. While we ‘ are pleased to see the unanimity with which the merchsnts of Guelph hsve granted the he]! holiday to their em- ployees, dining July sud August, we do not not for a hslf holidsy, we mere- ly ssh for the closing of the stores on Toad-y evening at a. uniform hour, Ind that should be six o’clock, and on ‘8sturdsy evenings " 9.30, the some hours for closing " are observed in all up to date towns and cities in the Dominion of Csnsds. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for what you have done in our interests, Yours, CLERK. A neeter article of the National had - been put up on the home grounds, and when the visitors picked up the stick in the final with the tally standing 2-2, everybody, from the eldeet fan to the younger paper seller, wee standing on hie seat and yelling to the looel slab artist weerve up his choices: eeeortrnent of round-home headers, and keep whatever guy wee handling the eel: pivoting " delusions. The twirler was up to the busineee,and [ ileid 'em over so fast thet the receiving end of the battery, who wears the bird-cage and liver-pad, looked as if he were shelling pose. The tirat two victims only tore rents in the atmos- phere, but the third guy connected, and laid off I tiaming greeeer which would hive made] mmiiefrom a 13-inch gun look like a bean-bag toned from one baby to another. The men on the (“Walt corner was right there, though, and tugged the horse- hide with his einieter Non, assisting it on: to the mum hueoek in Inch short order that eomeone yelled de- rlelvely: "That fellow rune like an Orange utreet tMttttrnobabble." The home aggregation came to the bat. Everyone was ttotttidant that they were going to pound the ephere around the lot, but the oppoelng teem ran in a new guy with a slow eouth wing, and before they were on to the fact that they were not putting the willow on tothe yarn a they had expected, there were two men down and two Itrlkee on the next guy. But, oh, Phoebe! on the next dellvery he be.. one the father of a bouncing ewat whleh landed in the last row ot potatoes In the outer garden and enabled him to pree- down three buttons and scratch the rubber. "Did the crowd gowlldl Say, did you ever eee a alme of ball Pu-ram “Record.†Hair Falls “I and Antâ€: Hut Vb. o - " IIH’IIO- Idling. Ono- lanthanum-o.†Ateft Hm Vigor is manly the most eco- nomical preparation of in kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop tailing of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray heir. nun In... new " you Mums. on. and "h".Mihtlt,tt I. .7935}... rr"o"r., psuroumllng-“qu irtiair - in 1 in uni Hoof -EUTGE, J. c. uh tl.", “an.“ A um. and: bunch smuord no can tun?!“ In the mar phat an w and†noting and “In 2"gSti'; In- m m: mm". b in. WI In! a .. 'hte - ty, may no Sporting News. J. C. Baht, I'M m BASEBALL. 1MilS- - TROUSE a. P. A man’s Hutch should be well “pr“ with no“ . ,. hum to give variety to bis drew. He no: N In .5!“ng spec! if he buys wisely nnd at the right (in. The sight min V when we offer you a special line " Ion money than you but†towed to pay. f7 - - -- Men’s $10 Suits for $7.50 Spades Shovels Rakes . just Game“ Tals, receiQed a large assortment. ' in the latest desi s. We (lil and Gas Stoves make it an 34-510 keep the best, and guarantee them to give perfect satisfur tion. . Bicycles, guaranteed. " The Popular Boot Kg? Shoe Store " Tho T'rritycitt'p The muertslked-of tug-of-war be- tween Guelph City and Pulllnch T'p. we- pulled " in Guelph Thursday evening before en immense crowd. Puellnch came oft victorious by winnlng the flrat two pulls It in said that over $2000 charged bend: u e result of the cone“. The cote receipte at the tug-ohm: between Guelph end Puelinoh T'p will go to the two Guelph Hoepiule. Over 8100 will be;thue divided. CRICKET. A meeting of the Berlin Cricket Club wee held on Thursday evening st Mr. J. Cook’e ttttlm) in the Court Home to lreneeet boeineu. Mr. J. Cook wee appointed Coptein. end Mr. Pearson, vice-Ce teln. A fee of tl will be 2'lil'lt for membership. l’mtioee willhe held each evening when the ground: ere not otherwiee engnged, end on Monday, Wednesday and Pride, Moon " 4 o'clock. A rnatotuottmtttittott wee nppointed com- prieing'leelte crroVPtsar'ort ,nnd the Bees-ma. W. D. Valhalla, the popular mun» I." of the out (â€than club. van and. an new... ot s Madam. coach on loudly OVOIIII‘ on tho on of in sprouting nun-n. CMaeotPtgteeMeCanttr bu mun nub- to It. sum my In Win-queuing!!! , Hardware , loo pair New: Trousers made at all wool Wu! H ltouminp, in fine hair line stripes, light medium shades, side And hip pockets, well made ud palm ular price hao, this week for â€.50. "l., , We do no tplace fietitious vuluel on our clothing tr-tim. A we say "regular price .10 oo or a 010.00 wit" you an M= gettmg that money's worth in style. comfort aid In!" ow much less we ask you to ply. That's why our bargains are so popular. Those who come after them In disappointed. Our values are just what we say; if not . back and get your money. .' Ben Clothing Stow TUG-OF-WAR Conrad Bros., such as the Crescent, Hyslop and Soot.- man, sold at a bargain and fully We give Trading Stamps. Jacob s. Roos, S. Sander a Go., itoo. " King St., Berlin. CIGAR STORE. f1 A nous-mm! Smoke. 3 One that you'll appreciate-A' th' always the result when you†_7 our choice tobaccos. f " ran-Ion In-mmonu i Of all kinds. Walking 'tichs ". and sporting goods um In“. , our specialties. i', J. DOERSAM, ., To introduce their cabinet the Near the Railway Track, Waterloo THIS MONTH cumin} mm. H -PHOTOS- Madonna-lbw! Marv ' McIntyre m giving a " [ductin- DOERSAM'S “BUN. Waterloo. Intorloo. Doll-r. In. It