"¢* GCarter‘s Little Liver Pills. The Molsons Bank Reserve Fund A goeneral banking business done. Col ections made. draft« is:ued payable in all partsof the Dominion or any place in the world . Highest raws of inter st allowed for wipuey deposited in Savings Rank or specis Aeposite D Paid up Oapital HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL 144%,| Pucay Money can be sent to ali parts Ol| (,__,,4, the world at trifling cost oy our t Blenheim drafts and money orders. emet ietery, Bank drafts are absotutely safe and | o. nq an we guarantee that the money will be | 1; q torn, pard only to the right party. ans bilis Traveilers can purchase Circulat| ell apart. Notes, which can be cashed everyâ€"| ould not where without charge,personal idenâ€"| se. . Som tibhcation or any kind of trouble. fives. BANK OF HAMILTON|!: SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The salest way to invest your monâ€" ey is to place it in this department. The rate ot interest may seem small when compared with that promised by speculators, but the inâ€" come is at least certain. _ Remember that the money is perâ€" fectly safe and that you can get it when you want it. wle RCCE Une dollar and upwards received. Interest added twice a year, BANK OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867, Oapital, $8,000,000, Rest, $2,000,000. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. & general Banking Business transâ€" acted at the Deposits of one dollar and upwards received in the Savings Bank or on Special Deposit and highest rates of interest allowed. Drafts and Money Orders issued on all points at lowest tates. Special attention paid to the business of farmers and out of town eustomers. Blank Notes for tarmers sales supplied free on application. WATERLOO BRANCH How and Where To Borrow Money tiated in the regular way. _ _ For particulars see BUCKBERROUGH & CO., ~_ Fhe, Life and Accident Ins. Agents, Waterloo, â€" Ont, monthly payments or the loan may EBasy Terms. _ Easy Payment. Borrowers Given a Definite Contract,* Princtpal and interest may be fully paid up by REMITTANCE DEPARTMENT 1. Buoxazmaoven, T. E. HAINES, Agent, BERLIN. CURE SICK HEADACHE. See Pacâ€"Stmile Wrapper Betow, Incorporated in 1855. F. C. G. MiNTY, Maxacee. Missa Penelton, BERLIN BRANCH. THE CANADIAN JACOB HESPELER, Munager Waterico Branch $2,500,000 $2,150,000 _ The rain of the past few da &nln:‘asflm."‘;: thunder w on Frida; night was quite severe in this vt,- cinity, but no damage has been reâ€" Dr. 8. B, Bichn, formerly of Elmâ€" wood,. Ont., has moved to Berlin, where he will practice medicine. He wm‘gu-mqmn the Grand Central Hotel, where he may be consulted until a suitable house can be secured. Na. and AMrs. John D. Barnes Of| 3nd Viceâ€"Pres â€"Mim Providence, R. 1., have leased â€" the|ggy. °.‘ _‘ property of the late Sherif Springâ€" Sec‘yâ€"Treas â€"P. L move to Berlin in June. viceâ€"presidents, ‘the Mrs. Hamilton _ of Winterbourne, | and Miss ‘Alice Moyer who has for years been a regular atâ€" fetntnmervemzn tendant at the Berlin market brought | WEILER â€" BRUDER into the sanctum a few days ago a «_ nimber of new laid hens‘ eggs, the| Guelph Herald: A largest measurirg seven inches in | function took place at circumference. _ Judging by these| St. Bonifacius at Ne samples Mrs. Hamilton‘s patrom | Tuesday morning, wh wio buys these eggs by the dozer | Weiler of New Germa must get extra vyalue for their| 0 Miss Veronica Bru money . illage. '!\n h_ppy C Messrs. Smyth Bros. have, in or der to keep pace with the growing trade in their carpet department rocured a special machine for sew ing carpets. With this they are abl «0 sew in ome hour as much as woul: .equire e‘ght bours of hand sewing The pachine being adjustable t« srisseis, Tapestry, Wilton or I» ; ain «arpets, orders can be exeout ei in much shorter time ‘than herc tofore. ni.mber of new laid hens‘ eggs, the| Guelph Herald: A very h\uuï¬?" largest measurirg seven inches in | function took place at the Church! of circumference. _ Judging by these| St. Bonifacius at New Germany on samples Mrs. Hamilton‘s patrom: | Tuesday morning, when Mr. Andrew who buys these eggs by the dozer | Weiler of New Germany was married must get extra value for their| 0 Miss Veronica Bruder of the same money . illage. ‘The happy couple are well mesars. Smyth Bros. have, in or | how umt deP aiss tete ty hiogge der to keep pace with the growing “lt'“y join in wishing th a long trade in their canpet department a:.d happy wedded lile rocured a special machine for sew .'l‘be ceremony â€" was a rmed ‘by ing carpets. With this they are abh tev. Fatber l‘orutel'"'lhou prefaced «o sew in ome hour as much as woul« | ,, .t’eirg of the llp&'hl knot â€" with .equire eight hours of hand sewing a lengthy and impressive discourse The prachine being adjustable t« | , ;p2 bride and l!’;m on ihs > in srisseis, Tapestry, Wilton or I» Ortacce of the "‘., that they were ; ain «arpets, orders can be exeout alo"tl to take." ‘The bridesmaids e. in much shorter time ‘than herc cre Misg Kabie hnldcr, SigLer of the tofore. mce, and Miss Mary Weiler, sister JEATH OF A FORMER WATEh "'r"h:ng"’a':" 'g;‘:.ll',' Hfl"'u::’_ LOOITE. anied the groom. «_â€"«â€"â€" The bride was neatly dressed in At West Superior, Wis., on th. |»ive, with hat to match. â€"The list inst., Mr. Henry Batte. Mi |bridesmaids were also attired | in Halte was at one time proprietor c | olve. iie We senburg Hotel in the Count, Aiter _ the ceremony a wedding of Watcrloo. The deceased was . | reakfast was served at the residence oruther of Mrs. W. Zinger, landlad |of the bride‘s mother, where a large { the Grand Union of this town. on:ou:;se of friends merrily joined We regret to chronicle the sudde eath of Mr. Moses S. Springer < Los Angeles, Cal., on Monday, th llist inst. A _ telegram announcin; tre sad fact was received at 6 p in. Wednesday by Mr. C. E. Moye of Beriin. Mr. Springer was th: w.th son of the late Moses Springe: sieriff of Waterloo County. The de eased has â€" resided in Los Angele or a namber of years, was 38 year of aye, and leaves a widow and thre .nf.nt sons to mourn his loss Guelph Mercury: _ An _ event o much interest to many in the city especially the members and adher ents _ of Norfolk Street Methodis Church, occurred in Ottawa on Wed nesday, when Rev. F. A. Cassidy pastor of the church, was martie« to Miss Mary B. Haanel, daughte. of Dr. Eugene Haanel, Dominio: Commissioner of Mines. The cere mony . was celebrated at the resi denâ€"e of the bride‘s father, by Rev Dr. Rose. Miss Ruth Haanel wa: bridesmaid, and Mr. H. Haanel, bro ther of the bride, groomsman. . Mr and Mrs. Cassidy left for the wes on their wedding tour. The following are the dates o. Farmers‘ Institute excursions to th« Ontario . Agricultural College, pei Grand Trunk, so far as arranged fo: them through M. C. Dickson, disâ€" trict â€" passenger agent: Lincoln, June 10; East Simcoe, June 12, Weliand, _ June 14; East and _ West Wellington, June 17; South Oxford, June 18; Union Farmers, Wingham, etc., June 19; Haldimand, June 20, North, East and West Huron, June 20; Halton, June 21; North and South Waterloo, June 24; South Grey, June 25; South and East Bruce, June 26. Hamburg Independent: The Counâ€" ty Road and Bridge Committee was here on Monday and decided to erect a new iron structure in place of the old Hartmann _ bridge. The new bridge will be built a little south up the stream and the old one reâ€" mains until the new one is finished, when it will be removed to Shade street by the village council, who bought it at an acceptable figure. A GUELPH PASTOR WEDS WILL BUILD A NEW BRIDGE DIED IN LOs aNGELES )art. The musty remnant not be put to any practica Some _ were ones and som: JUNE EXCURSIONS MADE A FIND iJn ‘men excavating . o road _ opposite the Gai Wednesday _ afternoor | 0: old pocketbook, shattere. C containing a number â€"C e which almost on touchin; fer The reâ€"organization of the c waing, Then" the inloneiny evgning, were elected: * | Hon. Pres.â€"Mayor Eden. 1 Patrons and Patronesses â€" Mr. J. M. Staebler, Mr. and Mrs. L. g‘ Breitraupt, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. °C WEILER â€" BRUDER NUPTIALS Com.â€"The president, ‘1st and viceâ€"presidents, ‘the ne‘y-tn-â€"x Aiter _ the ceremony a wedding reakfast was served at the residence » trhe bride‘s mother, where a large on:ou:se of friends merrily joined n the wedding feast. Among the ests were the Rev. Father Fotesâ€" er ard Rev. â€"Father Wey. In ithe + ening a large party was given, | in which all the young people heartily oired. The music was furnished by For the benefit of our readers | we ubl‘sh a list of Canadian patents ece tly procured through the agency of Mcss:s. Marion & Marion, Patent ittorneys, â€" Montreal, Can., ‘and /ash‘ngton, D, C. inlormnt.ion}eguding any of these atcnts will be supplied free: of harge by applying to the above amed firm. 75,310â€"John McLean Sutherland, Lancaster, Ont., game board. . _ 15,318â€"Geo. J. Kelly, Bridgewaâ€" ter, N. S., game. s 75,381â€"Wm. J. Case, Hartland, N. }., slip link for trace chains. 75,386â€"A. Hilsonâ€",Montreal, Que., anding device for railway trains. 15,395â€"C. Goyette, Iberville, Que., whim. 75,421â€"H. R. Macdonald, Alexanâ€" ‘ria, Ont., cooking stove. Write for a copy of ‘"The Inventâ€" or‘sW Help." ORIOLE 75,245â€"Alfred Landry, Richmond, +ue., stove. 75,517â€"Jean Bte. Martin, _ £" Polycarpe, Que., combination detrâ€" rick. > e:s:s. John Bruder, Clemens Bruâ€" er, Jos. Reinhardt and Jacob Weilâ€" Pres.â€"Dr. Wilkinson. ; 1st Viceâ€"Pres.â€"W. M. Cram. 2nd Viceâ€"Presâ€"Miss M. Williamâ€" "I am an offspring of a great famâ€" ly tree," said the young girl, gazâ€" ing at the portraits of her ancesâ€" tors. "I think you are the offspring of a ~each tree," whispered young Gushâ€" et, and then they sat closer. Tré sweet confection abroad may be a bitter pill at home. Man is the only animal that can‘t be trusted to remain idle. ‘‘A‘" should be dropped from: the alphabet; it makes men mean. THEN HE TASTED THE PEACH Some are born great, others aâ€"hieve greatnmess, and others adâ€" sertise. The assessor found the population of Elmira 1,066, as against T,004 on last year‘s assessment roll. it is impossible to get value out bf advertising space unless you first put value into that space.> There was no tariff on the negro before he was put on the free list. A good many men get their opinâ€" ions as well as their clothes readyâ€" made. = It is likely that June 26 will be proclaimed as a holiday in honor of the coronation of King Edward. Not how much money you spend but how you spend it, determines whether or not you are economical. Money makes the mare goâ€"if the ockey has horse sense. Sir Wilfrid ©Lanrier has donated $1,000 to Laval University to be deâ€" voted to a fund for additional scholâ€" arships. G: Woodstock Express:â€" A lady movâ€" sdâ€"into the city last week from . & plae about 250 miles â€" distant. Among the many howsshold â€" effects THE INVENTOR‘S WORK wme uouniy uonl uare» ‘The closing ‘ the Y.M.C. | ks k. fully Summarized. â€"loâ€" J| . U:‘.ty m lod::y‘ zm‘w*m# cal and Personal Items. it is pronounced by all in attendâ€", Charles Hagar of Sandwich . 20 d th ts t snoes hi scecamed 1t is pronounced ï¬â€˜â€œ"“‘ ue i S | e mntnst ie mimnnd io oo | TENNIS CLUB R Arex ' popular society. This debating x GANLI:ED . ?.1.}..7;..’3‘.‘:“. within lbâ€_:-; =.na=u contains within its memâ€" meug mhe yeake men o the "Ar h AmC J men »a W smons the roung mes of the «Trin prime _ favorites â€" on the platioro, -mz debate or oratory, . and their eforts are uvqyu;‘.chtli by the large audiences Â¥atiâ€" ovs entertainments given the past season. Afiter a lew items ol r A. Weidenhammer, upon Mr. J.J.A. Weir, Police M to preside as chairman, he . did in his own bappyâ€"mannér and proved to be a host in himselft during . the progress . of the ovening‘s proâ€" & ramme. # Mr. W. A. Clarke delivered . the first oratior on ‘"Liberty," and : acâ€" quitted himsel! in a very satislactory manner... He gave a very concise inâ€" terpretation . . of the liberty enjoyed y the inhabitants of the civilized world toâ€"day and gave an interestâ€" ng account of how this liberty was secured in the centuries that have passed. _ Miss Ida Dunke favored the audiâ€" ence with a splendidly rendered soâ€" lo. ; *‘Victoria‘" was the subject of the o ation delivered by Mr. J. W. Wigâ€" gins, and his effort was a credit to himself and ‘the society. In splenâ€" did, and at times eloquent, language be portrayed the life and character of the late . Sovereign Queen Vicâ€" toria. Mr. Wiggins‘ delivery . was excellent, his treatment of the subâ€" iect was clear and interesting, and made a deep impression on the minds of his hearers. Mr. Solon Lutz deliver?d the third oration _ on ‘"Canada and the Emâ€" pire,"‘ and surprised even his most intimate friends by the excellent manner in which he did justice : to the subject. He opened with a brief reference to the British Empire, its greatness and its place in the civilâ€" iâ€"ed world of toâ€"day, after which, in beautiful _ descriptive language . he spoke of Canada, its past, present and future standing in the Empire of which she is proud to form a part. Mr. Lutz‘s reference to the Canaâ€" dian soldier boys who have done honor to themselves and their counâ€" try in South Africa was received with loud applause. i . Mr. Hy. Hymmen sang a solo . in his well known _ and finished style which was greatly appreciatéed | by the audience. . Mr. A. Weidenhammer delivered the last oration on ‘‘Canada and Imperial Federation."‘" His address was of an argumentative character, mnd dealt chiefly with the negative side of the gr'on Imperial Federation question. . Weidenhammer‘s . efâ€" fort was scholarly and interesting and was greatly appreciated by the audience. The judges, Rev. W. A. Bradley, Mr. E. P. Clement and the chairâ€" man, after due consideration of the merits of the varioys speakers | and their addresses, awarded the . honors of the contest,. to Mt." Solon‘ Lutz, who received _ a hearty endorsation of the judges‘ verdict in loud â€" apâ€" plause from the audience. The society‘s Magazine ‘"‘The Pratâ€" tler‘‘ was read by Mr. Arnold Janâ€" zen, and was witty and interesting. The National Anthem closed a very interesting and successful evening‘s entertainment. [ 104 The popular male chorus of the Zion Exangelical â€" Church agreeably sufprised their efficient and faithful organist, Miss Lizzie Grader, at her home on Thursday evening, and preâ€" sented her with a beautiful purse containing a neat sum of money ,in recognition of her services during the past season. . Galt is starting anew the agitaâ€" tion for a sugar facory for next year. Keep right at it, Galt, and you may get it in the sweet by and Toronto Star: . ‘‘We haven‘t had such a small population here in 15 years,‘"‘ said Warden Gilmour of the Central Prison. ‘‘There a few over 300 at present incarcerated." whe fAinds nothing w0 refreshing as a| _ **~ _ =~~~* _ * â€" _ |UBGOIWEBI, ie hn e # Fine underwear, n mott] " om .......""' -p.....,"" ""ha; [Cills snawored day and night. l in raiech 2« tor mt noouible‘n mingh tatls mh Thbich 1J PADRKPEY 0J | conces ies cre bearormernsrorect oo menrnannt i+ .. [ 0o AeY "Ohone in w e themn * ** \ uesd id o. . . â€"| at Pakiey wnas x womas is worsepiy «i<«| Rlipport Undortaking CO. SERVICES APPRECIATED~* ““‘t Ti hy a uo. .: * * CCCA . Montreal that sree ol in 250¢% Cotp gpes is thak The C. P. K. new ireight turiffs show sonsiderable reductions as compared with last season. Mh&mdhw in connection with an agitation in favor of universal suffrage ernment by a firm of New York capâ€" A despatch to The London 'l'lm'who- Bt. Petersburg says that the disorders in southwest Russia are similar to those which preceded the ‘l\lrvvhucltbm force men at Wolseley Barracks, London, volunteered for South Africa. os6 MW"A{M to take & month‘s leave at ‘l%dhy.nd will then retire from the command of A new proposition for the construeâ€" lhdthmu-htmmy&lm was made to the British Columbis French revolution. Campbell, a Stratford moulder, wio Bd by 2 bnity ploos of tron se The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Conâ€" pany of New Jersey has reduced its -ï¬ul from tem to six millions, all of which is common stock. Sig. Marconi, C. A. Griscom and August Belmont are among the incorporators. The Ontario Statutes for the past session, 2 Edward VIL. were issued yesâ€" terday. The volume, which has been is sued with a great deal of promptness, the . House o;lg proroguing on March 13, contains Egu, of which 82 are taken up by the liquor act. â€" mothers reâ€" y joice to know of a positive cure. The Tablets have a strengthâ€" ening and tonic influence on the and enable them to retain their water naturally. Don‘t let your child grow np with this weaknessâ€" blighting: his life. Have the troubleâ€"eured in time before it does permanent inâ€" jury to the health. %’,’. read M.Brd.'flmb-’-m Mrs. W. M. Glover, Pearl Street, Brockâ€" ville, Ont., says: ‘"One of my children that had been suffering from sluggish kidâ€" from F. R. Curry‘s drug store. and there was a general invigorating of the v-'-n?'l':mp: no 1m the system.SZ There is no question ing the merits of (.heu%nbl& E back and kidneys." * Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablets are 50c. a Box, ntdldm&lmorbynnfl, Ts Dm. Zmxa Prroux® Co., Toronto, Onk most fashionable in summer hats. Returned from the summer mnlngn in Toronto where we secured. very latest and is among them. _ Be sure to see this hat, the most fashionablecreation that New York affords. All the new shapes are here and will be trimmed to suit the purchaser We cordially invite the ladies to inspect our millinery. The Misses Fehrenbach, Kidney Troubles of Children. . . The Colonial .. of TME DIFFICULTY. REMOVED. injuries ho. hy of Sandwich South is infllcted on him last Berlin. Hrrdware, Stoves, Tinware, Plumbing and Pipe fitting. Phone 142. Store near Post c About Our Clothing â€" â€" â€" that is strong, practically ever, If you want your fencing problems satisfactorily solved, call and see the ELLWOOD FENCE and let us show you for how little money you o0 o. â€" »esiottoma E_rices. f GEO. E. POTTER, Absolute efficiency at least expense. somen A practical fence that will positively turn cattle, i o h?un.hoamd saimcr pigs.. A. fence semen thoroughly cGâ€" Cienat un der every possible condition. Beveral ranges worth $8.50 will go while they last for an even $5.00, Change Your Mount! Get something that will be satisfactory under all conditions. Come in and make & selection from the large number of High Grade Wheels here. Many of the names are well known, for inâ€" stance : CoLUMBIA, CRESCENT, MoxarchE, HystoP and SCorsMaX, all strictly firstâ€"class Meï¬lu, fully guaranteed and prices lower than ever. CoON R. Hardware Merchants, Plumbers and Tinsmiths WATERLOO. S. R. Ernst & Co., imencing on Wednesday these 500. goods will go at %c. In order qnu_ï¬â€œ-_hru_â€ï¬‚b.n o-u-u-':ln get --. tham finish with underwear, nicely mottlecdâ€"drawers have pant EVERY ROD OF ELLWOOD FENCE I%$ GUARAKTEER, We don‘t want to be bashful nor make use of strong statements about our clothinge:och and values, but so great is our confidence in their sugeriot merits, the styles, qualities and values they represent that we think every man should buy at this store and that those who do fare better than those who don‘t We believe our clothing stock to be the best, cleanest, most reliable, most upâ€"toâ€"date and most satisfyingâ€" within your reach and that it rmmu & :-5-: range and better assortment are usually found under one roof, _ And as far as we know our values are the most tempting. â€" The goods and prices are here for your investigation. For instance :â€" 150 boys‘ threeâ€"piece suits to fit boys 10 to 16 32 King St., Berlin. boys threeâ€"piece suits to fit boys 10 to 16 years single breasted sacque _ style, mesium mddarkgny-mnlle'l?eck and broken plaid patterns, lined with farmer satin, well tailored wecz fitting, sizes 28 to 33, $5.00 and $6.00, special at Store near Post office, BERLIN. AND ~LAWN $3.98