~~ Does it Give Satisfaction ? _ ~ Janzen Bros.,, ‘he following letter from â€" Wilirid c a member of the 8. A. C., to his father in Berlin, will â€"be g“':: interest by his many wb Whatch of yours If not it to us. ‘Our watchmaker $ a watch. ©He can repair _‘I am still in the land of the livâ€" ?.Ooplweolhopondlntheenâ€" g!g_-tqlgoodl_nulq:.r be 6 r,ï¬i-m peace has been prochln-‘ Anc unfortunate country, _ i% L‘ for us of the S. A. C. that %&:‘oflx has only begun. _ I am staâ€" in the meantime at the above g.;mouuoophu gone on to lts â€" destination, ‘Fort Edward," 80 miles north of this place. § is the end of communication, ‘so ‘ m‘.unoitmkln;thedhum. Jn the first place, the trip up from our . former . headquarters on the block house line, ‘‘Springboklaagte," ilm consisted of two and m daz; trek toâ€"Springs, one and N ‘s travel by train to Piet ' , and again trek from here to tion, three and one half days, miles in all. â€"s:We are the first troop of constabulâ€" up in this part of the countty take over the Fort from ithe burg Light Horse, formerly he ‘"‘Australian Bushmen," who g remaned on account of their ruel and~ ~unsoldierly ‘ conduct toâ€" wards theenemy. .. No doubt you ‘have read about their murdering in cold blood a number of Boers who fell in their way, but some of the ificers were tried and convicted by ‘Court martial and suflered the penâ€" ‘alty of their crime by being shot. _ Pf) e en mon d eC T _ ‘The paft we take over is situated in the tropics and our duty at preâ€" Bent consists in disarming the nativâ€" es and it is said we may expect conâ€" ‘giderable trouble in doing so, but we ‘are prepated for it. ‘There is plenty i game in these parts, so we expect rotl sport, the columns not having disturbed things as in the section of c itry we left. We have taken a x pom and Maxim (guns along with us so as to be prepared for emâ€" Dear Father,â€" WITH THE S0OUTHâ€"AFRICAN * ~_~ GONSTABULARY ~"This is the most typical Dutch town‘I have seem since coming â€" to Africa. Attended _ church evening, being the second time since my arrival _ in â€" this country. . ~ Don‘t know as I _ wrote you that ‘we now belong to B. Division, S. A. C., of which Col. Steele is in charge. We are the first Canucks he has had. ‘The last night we spent in Springs our chaps assisted to keep up outr reâ€" ‘.Mttum of taking the Union Jack wn Stardard down and © reâ€" @ a wealthy firm of a few cases ‘supplies. â€" The Jlatter can _ stand all right. as they are big Engâ€" ‘lish. concern â€" and are what you ‘might say ~robbibg us, for the . prices they charged . us for supplies ‘were simply exorbitact. The flags we had flying on big poles h ie ons ap tno coustty. on ... the We are a very gay and fantastic looking lot of people now, â€" wearing ::":Mcl hats â€" turned up at . the also a little hat just like a gailor‘s, only kbhaki in color with green band and no ribbons, and lastly the Stetson with a big bunch of gay feathers *u the side. # l"w’o & °*‘ whtrd. ® B. Division, 14th. Tm?. is Pretotia, S. A. _ Christian _ Kloepfer, exâ€"M. P., Guelph, to Toronto Star : _As an ® of over 400 men, I have E.th industrial© condition oo mm:“t‘lhkmm.:‘tn depression strike . Engl in about two and a hall years and Amâ€" Wital 3 feld on few bonice . on e & family‘consists oi nine gons,â€" . Y!Z:, fld Elmira, mm '.. and . Joseph of Blal! Jacob ‘of Strathcona, â€"All on after an of three years, it ‘was tho by all concerned that a Tamily g« ag â€"would be very . apâ€" propriate, the boys. (1) with their wives and children, numbering in all thirtyâ€"four, congregated ~ at Grandpa‘s nome to spend 34 few hours tain all in the house so the. h n Unptiom ie , us spread with all the ( of: the ized the fact "that to drink together lies true social eajoyment.‘‘ and all looked particularly overjoyâ€" ed, our artist, Mr. Kenyon, took ‘a few snap _ shots of those present, which will no doubt be treasured as mementos in the days to come.. Afâ€" ter a game oi football aâ€"very intérâ€" esting part of the l«l"l.ï¬l’oeudilil was the reading of an ress : and the presentation of a beautiful . Morâ€" tis arm chair for grandpa and a nice Rattan rocker for grandma. Both were completely â€" taken by surprise and suitably to the _ adâ€" dress, that â€"â€" the same ‘:“M tufl â€" which .. was maniies would "continue . . to unite all in true fellowehip. _ After the singing of a few old hymns the g:qm; dispersed, all feeling that were amply repaid for the sacâ€" rifices miade to be present, in throwâ€" Ing a little sunshine in the pathis of those with whom they do not often come in contact in this pleasant w Mr. Aaron Lurch, : who has been visiting .n various.parts of Michigan for the lst six weeks â€"â€" returned to Beril n on Monday evening and is greeting his many friends with the usual h.pxg.y smile andâ€"hearty handâ€" shake. brought with him some excellent samples of pure copper takâ€" en from the great Kalumet mines, in northern Michigan. â€" The specimens are kept in the minéral water ~ that is taken from the mines and which is so strong that if a few drops of it is put into a glass of pure water the latter will turn perfectly black. ‘The interesting specimens are on €Xxâ€" hibition â€" at G. M. De Bus‘ barber hibition _ at shop. Last Saturday afternoon while the employees of P. Gies & Co. were unâ€" loading a furnace and putting the pieces through a cellar window, ~At a new residence on â€" Joseph Street, Harry â€" Kue h‘e‘, plu‘nht‘,_l“ a narrow escape from having his Ikflll} crushed. As it is he has an ugly. wound on the top of his head. A painter on the second floor of ~the house opened a window, and by doing so moved a brick that was lying on the window sill, and it fell to â€" the ground~ below, ‘landing on _ Harry Knechtel‘s head. He wore a hat which prevented the brick inflicting a more setious wound than it did. He went to a doctor and had the wound attended to and is now doing as well as can he expected.. Wheat Lower in Chicagoâ€"Provisions Rasierâ€"Checse Higher. ‘Foronto St. Lawrence Market, t':an a only of onts recetved y ths seet marknt 1i Merning: ThoF "ï¬;w’fn steady, thiree loads of old sellâ€" mg at $16 to $11% ton, and tem loads of new lt&hï¬ to ï¬ po&'.l. selling at to g‘l ur:vt COPPER FROM MICHIGAN A NARROW ESCAPE Emempmmmmmmmememen â€"*# ~ The hi price paid for all THE MARKET rREPORTS. kmdno!m“Suhrg-hiq- uy sutep â€"s, t uies Lvorywnkhnthem‘ HAWKSVILLE ‘Tuesday Evening, July 20. Mrs. and Miss Humâ€" enjoyment. Need of and . butchers choice heayy, Eui on k aovaul Leading Wheat Markets. Potatoes, per bag w,prlb... ' C ptdo- iee heayy, $1.80 to $§â€" AS XIL En i not be alive Favorite Prescription."~ ‘This famous medicine m regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflatumiation and ulceration, and cures female weakâ€" ness. Weak and sick women, especially those suffering from diseases of long standing, mimudbmnltm.mwm, strict] ;ln kee and C ~R Mn’-ï¬v.mqn.gi _"Itake pleasure in writing to let you know J. K. SHINN, sieep at might, was mervous, had ; and in y omm ma febate td i took your medicine." "Pavorite Prescription"~makes weak women strong, sick women well. Am no substitute for the medicine works wonders for wesak women. | _ _ dence Duke St., ounosite J. Letter. _ Dr. Pierce‘s Plcasant Pelists cure dis ziness and sick headache. : Waterloo, Milverton and Pare Maniâ€" toba Flour bandled exclusively, Barrel Sait, Rock sm“m kinds of meal, 8. (Gingrich‘s reliable Stook Food, Machine Oil, Grain Bage, Land Plaster and Paris Greev. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Store in Devitt‘s Block. Phone 205. Ni er oo Aimiaaifer, Cpe tA G &'&'ï¬â€™-mri'ï¬': to the A'nï¬t‘-f' place a m-u Yorkshire qg'--j e is hog I=one. /f the best bacon hogt that there is in thas» "hese animale are proving themselves to -u_l.‘m WATERLOO Grain Market. hk T2 i im Tikg 54 No d id( a i4 %2 % , m seb o Tilk â€" .: WATERLOO MARKETS. _ terloo, July 31. K# C Chicago Live Stock Bull and Boar for Service. Flour and Feed, 1 Warning. S. GINGRICH, Notice. horsx. <. l0 Wheat . .16 CHR. DIE RACH Erb St., Waterioo <<<;|Farm for Sale Ha poMa® m . ruuh:i age ol l o. yBE _ asereeeren io me fake L Sept. """“". [ B wa + s â€"s ou neaeieens wotante | ‘Cerem .14 76 16 16 L |Farm for Sale. uvn-:‘uour'uâ€'-: W TB 5rk To in ates, Hak, en t al Atvahiple of opayngen, bark ign and Ee t a ue * %{i b:' ‘.‘uup:o‘o unt n‘imfl tioulars apply :n 3 ,-L':- or by l.!:: Farm for Sale Farm forâ€" Sale % be & m‘:’u I mflm % x f NRY GOO 31â€"2m0, a€ m%. O 1 hoi Fons maek baik. ths reaf in n o it ie annatin td valuable congisting of 183 n‘uhnl. Ierae poiain pray n on 59. wvrny is a ::-&g:um-. us.iuu h:flr&:;‘:@ Sipa ons in in a hok in abbete of quilivel Farm for Sale. Â¥For terms and particulars apply to the propric~ tor on the promises, .â€" _ _ _ ... %@ 148. %P& i Plikington,lo‘s 3. 4 and 5, contemion 3. rmhwq&%&&mdflnhm or grain in On ‘There are two ets of buildâ€" he ha nte petamnperen ihe Cingiiioah on it pritmaie: or by lotint 16 #â€"4t. N Rumelhardt, 1 mile west of W and ! & miles lumt'u-t ln'. u&Awum Tt consisis of 111 aores more or less, 12 to 15 ac: es of which is in har"wos~ bush. _O . it is a new be‘ck bouse, ba k ~aw: »nd all neces ntar e rail o ©= id . id torinatige sbiity on the promlâ€"pmor b7 lotter to IGNATZ l’RllBUl&&Bb‘ . qost 1 sterioo 1. 0., 1. mc e mae s * aad i concomion 3. HAT valuable farm c of :0 neres T more or less ’WW «ass of %%m are hardwood bush, the reâ€" ! htrd-uadnwv-nu. On it is i ‘brick house, new bank barn §0x62 f%., brick driving house 3x40 ft , and all necessery sutbulld.ngs, good well wi h wind mill and orâ€" dhard of cholse fruit bearing trees. _ For terms promitus CRESSMAN, > ~ Farm for Sale Yaluable Property for Sale n the village of Strasburg, Waterloo townâ€" thip, containing 14 seres of fertile land, suitable ‘for market gardening or +A s onl Putuies newly & t a never well m-mm Three acres ~f are sown and in primg sondition. . . F,r.torms and particulars apply to COMn U es P D s L AAROX CR=SsMAN on the premisos C ied Pontabie o Sine, ros two see m‘{; -’.....:rw:'r ho Qm.vï¬ "s ow "Agmh ult is wearly »ew and will be soid at $800.00 e sh, a% I have engaged Reatitear ts "anobs dokacgant For Sale or to Rent. %&5}2’;&“’%‘:&" ie ts e i pms wm% Ceaid Filptn a reenonable time (he sho 20â€"tf. 126L 10â€"4f Farm for Sale. House For Sale. WQ{;&‘BEMN AND _: tm es( ~ HOGSEHUNST â€" For Sale. |nonsERVATORIES. JAMES HUNTER, aEorGE RE1ST, Parade of the Band of the Waterâ€" Conestoge». _ |ioo Musical Bociety. _ Reception of zie sz zi ie .ustnghsmm and visitors at the r s | G._TR, and Saengerfest Hall. or ale Evexruoâ€"Reception Concert at the ad * Srengerfest Hall. & DONALD McLEAY, Rlora, * * css bnt AUGUST 12, 18 & 1405 *A i~ â€" Sace WWMWO‘- â€"gerts, Waterloo Old Boye‘ and Comâ€" mergial Travellers‘ ‘of Canada Reâ€" m.numnu.smvp-.: 3 Parades, Monster Picnic Kommers, Exbivition by Prof. Casâ€" sSKCOND DA X Moxxrncâ€"9 oclock, Parade of Band and Drum Corps to Waterioo Park. 10.00 o‘clock, Baseball Match between two teams of Canadian: Baseball ns for 8 dni. lt | A ETEROUNAâ€"â€"A. U .. 9 s Concert at the hwwm Evexrxoâ€"7.30 oolock, Grand Conâ€". cert‘ at Saengerfest Hall..â€"All the Singing Bocieties will take part, asâ€" sisted by Miss Gertrude Jave Stares, Hamilton ; Miss Racie Bochmer, Berâ€" lin; Miss Anna Bean, Waterloo ; Mr. E. W. Schuch, Toronto; Waterleo Mucical m;)- Band and Stareas‘ Orchestra. â€"10.30 o‘clock,"Kommers." ‘Dancing at the Town Hall. MorxmKaâ€"9 o‘cliock, Figh Wire Performuno:. * (Lpen Alr Mgcm- cert. , Mestin Dw rand Reâ€"union. of *nuloo Bmd Commercial Travellers _ of a. Address of Welcome by the lal‘r: to the Old Boys and Travellers, ket Square. â€" AFTERNOONXâ€"Reâ€"union of Oid Boys and Commercial Travellers. Parads by Water.co and Berlin Bands and all ihe Societies to Waterloo Park. Monâ€" ater Picnic, Baseball Match, Athletic Sporte, Boat nowlns. Music, eto. EvEXIXGâ€"Social Dances in the Saenâ€" gerfest Hall and Tows Hall. Nobody should miss this Grand Musical Reâ€"union as Canada cannot :I‘h be honored with the Saengerfest the Lake Erie and Oanadian Saenâ€" Finest . of M Instrameatal. gerbunds until 1011. n cligs i3 â€"onfrspatconie t °N The Transportation Committee Has strapged with the G. T. R. for s&nflcl l‘?{,oturn F.gn from â€"all Stations in estern tario, going on ï¬iwth. lith and. rnmm ASM‘ ‘from to on e n ns Bor' and Commercial Travellers‘ Reâ€" an on.‘:oing leave Toronto 7.30 a. m , returning leave Waterloo 10.80 p. m. ArTEROOXâ€"2.30 o‘clock, Matinee J. E. BEAGRAM, M. P., H. A. ZOELLNER Esq, E. HAEDKE, . 8. B. BRICKER, Oat Flowers. _ We make up the most artistic floral tributes on shortest notice. All the leading bedding plants in TWe B ons "mindow, boxes and mï¬hwm ye â€" Vegetable plants by the do#en, 100 Wv table M the dozen, ar ids fromsame tted as we use in our extensive Market Garden planting * i N. B.â€"As well as the above we are giving special bary Vadex the joiny wa ___:"__L_. men‘s, boys‘ and -i‘m-m&“«- goods snd prints for Phone 402 Axpsenfiars MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED. We offer all that is seasonable in CHAS. RITTERSHAUS, Seo‘y. a W FIRST DAY. THIRD DA YX H. L JANZEN, _ Ont. ie i IC uster, BERLIN.| Dakote ~»:\Everything for the Farmer. see the bargains. As the season is fast advancing and our stock of hot joods is large, 111 sell on Saturday the balance of cur :u& Mvrn'.:wnhh;:u.lf}ouwmmm;mhâ€". 8 Note the following for a few samples : 15 men‘s summer suits, regular price $10.00, Saturday #5 00. 16 ‘s odd orth $3 50 and Saturda: "I.Mlfl 10 nfeh met‘s vod. hate reguidt prick $in §200 an8 U K. Four choice ‘The belknce af ous sirakw hatwat balf thei® regular price. â€"â€" â€"_â€"" . _/ to" / our £mpoad mï¬mmxtfum. wudsyflw <A% ‘ T Ohfldmgfloun e Thaâ€" u.oul.s; be cleared out at 50c,, T5c. and $1.00, worth 756., _ 50 boys‘ sweaters, regular 50c., Saturday 25¢. :36 xiy% *<â€" â€"â€" yrâ€" WILDFANG, *.~ "Sign Gold Star." Star Clothing House, King St , BERLIN. § We show a full line of Implements and other farm necessities, such as:â€" ~~~ Fine Goods at Close Prices. > We bid you welcome to examine all our wares and if you don‘t see what you want, "ask for it." Open every day. We Guarantee everything we sell. Berlin to San Franciseo and Angeles, Cal., and réturn. _ Goo« Ing Ang. 1st to Ochâ€"inclusive. _ for retarn until Sept. 30th, 1902. Return fares from Berlin to Denver, : Colorado ge, Col , and 3".:"50-: #45.70 Glen Springs, ___ __ The above Col...1.+ ix1¥«% and _ Salt Oï¬" Utah..«.» Hot Springs, South DakOfR. . ... .««+ Dakota. ... . ... . $43.20 and $37.:10 Deadwood, South Dakota......... $46.40 and $40.30 Custer, South Dakota......... $45 25 and $39.15 Fares in first column good going Augost 13th to end. _ gck _ Fares in second column good Aug. 1st to 14th. Til Uokets vaild fot retarn until Oot. 31st, 1902. frag Ahesinuf nand Trank Retiway System: i nc rin. * ie 1 i2 Alg. D4 (ALL STEEL RAKE\â€" P. E. Shantz,‘ V.F. Weber, â€" 860.60 â€" IMPLEMENT EMPORUM Macklin & Sons, (No. 5 Inpzat MowE®.) Farmers‘ Supply House, BERLLIN, â€" ONT. Strickianp, Agent, Waterloo Special Exoursions. PROPRIETOR. 4 MANAGER, sous>> > Opposite the Market, Frederick St, Berlin, ~â€"â€"p»â€" COME TO im $45.70 and $39 60 $57.70 and $51.60 $58.70 and $52.60 G HANTYZ WANTED, . _ Call on Saturday or next week John Hill â€" From six and eight weeks up to SOWS one year and upwards, all bred from imported stock. Thoroughbred Shorthorn cat« tle for sale at all times. ut Buzggies EW‘gfl:'lbu-rmu & q:uhl;.d. S ageons. Plows, Plows, 8. T. (hlï¬vfl;-ho‘ndwndlh Scuffiers,, Weeders, Sugar Beet Cultivators, Turnip Sowers, Binders, Mowers and Steel Rakes. We also sell Racks, Churn and Créam Shovels; Forks, Seeds of all A ND .. »#4 d