oFit a»: M new a. _titgnhitrn the innocence. and noth- h mm. horn the light ot inves- I at-te. I“ “in. The late on ‘ bhttt Id! Muted by the temper "hitM" in none tum We "out. he." he. Nod “an the team ol - when who hue - acks-d elected to the Ontario House in Mar last. " in the privi-. - o! the elecer in‘uiy riding to thr u protect it they suspicion that corrupt onetime hove been employed a on election end no one can muon- uhly object it either political party put forth alert: in this way to puri- ty the political "moatphere. It than charged with ounces ot this kind no innocent, they will come out (I such ordeuls like gold tried in the tire, but if lound guilty, they should m the penalty they deserve. The “In ot the Tory machine at To- 1.“ in getting numerous protests M throughout the provmce has) -itatod 3 similar course (where minus circumstances existed) by an Liberal party. Dr. ankner's organ deduce the entering ot the protest 35:th the Dr.'s election in North Waterloo to he a down riglft shame. It this be true and the cause oi the protest traced to its source, the shune must certainly rest upon the Tory machine. The same organ say'I “Conserutives are thoroughly aroused over the matter. They know it was . clean election," " the election held in May last we! as clean as the local CoBservat- ive organ professes. neither it nor the Conservative party have any- thing to tear from a thorough inves- tlgution into the manner in which it was conducted. 1"gtii-.-t-ots_t-.e' “um I... The “I h 1etrgat but-awash!" “.4va "to mum-dunk. A Whitchurch Farmer Robbed of 'sooo.--NI His Savings. l Cruel Swindle. Toronto, July 10.-through . heartless swindle by a brace of knaves SH.“ Took, . Whit. church farmer, lad m the curing: of u lifetime, I Ink If). Tho but in all the mom W as Mr. Toole is an elderly mun, unable now to re trieve Ins loan. The when): at the swnmllers was audacioul 1'2hdgrtt, ity, and its sucoeu on be u to that alune. They drove to he“ bl'llf taking with them . Anabel, . co 0 smooth flonguesuggd h " _ _ _ were In haw. d i n. 'thhn Unlock, iiiyiiliiF1iiii'ii1ii?t,5i'i'i',? ray in the ty of Newmar at. hey were willing to pay . good prwol for I desirable farm, end as Mr. Tuole's 1 was, in their opinion, on of the best in w the township, the were prepared to‘ give him $10,000 an A ulcer title. The) otrer wen u good one, and Mr. Tootel tendily Incepted it.. But the men Been" ed user to bind the bargain, and Mr. Tool- uemed quell eager. They had no preterit menu a, bum the piper: drawn up ml signed, BO h,," men pro' pond that they should pay over the money to prevent either pnrty to the quorum from breaking the bargain, And then return Inter with the papers to be duly signed. Ienled and delivered. The] Agreed to count out 310,000 into the utchel, to give Mr, Toole the net- else], but wished to keep the key them- ulvu until the Ilg'ning of the papera. That seemed n generous offer, and the {Inner necepted it. He Wu sure that In new the men count out the 810.000 “place it In the nutrhel. They then We "mr, Ind both purties were well Imam): tonguel Ind w Btor.v. They m If. ‘00“ 'tet Ptr ELECTION PRO TESTS 2t'A'iillitotd"sl"'tg',Pts'.,ThG N been negotiating with the o" ner of .0 “Joining fsrm, Joshua Wilson, um! m Agreed to pa.T him $5.000, Tluir are, the Insured Mr. Toole. win to - both farms, And make of them OI. 'Brite estate. It net-mod I very likr- . ting, bet they won in I rather tight “I. having brought only 810.000 with Dan, Ind they had dispoaed of all of it . the Int purchw. They hmslly ro- T to Mr. Tool. tint he lend Jon ttrt, cl his own money, u they did Bot u:- to - a. -tdlel 3nd thatch} W Int - Ind confuse the [all They would pay the money to Mr. To“! 'hen the should re. †who the land J."a,"l2"/ and r. vi: " "I“. will! but .37.. h . film-'- e.... In â€and " let shun kn. , aiMget. - to " huh " fl - out the rqnired . tt to the .0, AM kl _ m II. no; ne VIII - no M er beFre in m It won- nah-d no “but In it hm I. we. at h fond an ukhtl - and to - [and .itMatt M _ d I I.“ ttlt; â€Will yu- - V. - . 'Fmrf. .f " . " t alum-y mum ittfiii'ii ul It', m b t 3g.'ttu," W h m 'areatt-d the gm yd an in any. I , Rh that-thorn m. NT a‘ a " MtB,t3'i NI. Iâ€. In†â€his.†hum-Lu m. â€a†To manna. iiicii “a? Taa am... - I t att', new - ....... H. thumwm» 0- 'frdg m. h was rut-ed was. a a it“: A h!!! ‘W“_h :1511mm}: _-" Examination h' mmâ€.- In: th 'tlt nmdmmw vaumauuu ituttu$uuowugttstot WI candidate An Honor Roll In teen - I. ot the muuu- on were! I“ nuke or over on ot the and 01 not Fifteen - over we and at this number 'ight an Iron .5 Box- lin Cent“! School. The nine- h or- der ot ram An Al 'ttttow.: Leon Pequeunt. Ber. Cent“! .05 Clayton “a. Berlin Central 902 Auin MI... Berlin Central 000 Win. Mound, Berlin Central an Chas. Weider. I Wilmot 803 Harry Vice. Elwin 857 Funny Whiting. Berlin Centrnl 853 Albert Bench, 16 Wellesley " Wm. Schielle. l Woolwich no Ethel Bingemnn. Berlin Cenlrnl 825 Theo Frierderich, Berlin Central 824 Daniel Eby. Hamburg 81t R. Collard, Berlin Agnes 811 Annie Boat, 6 Woolwich tUM Oscar Zieg,er, Berlin Central 800 Bauer, Edgar, Waterloo Sep. Bowman, Harvey, 12 Waterloo Carma, Clive, Berlin Central Collard, Richard, Berlin Agnes Cornish, Harry, Waterloo Cent, Doeile, Herb, 14 Wilmot _ Feick, Clayton, Berlin Central Fewer, Bernard, Berlin Agnes Foster, Leander, Berlin Central Friederich, Theo, Berlin Central Froehlicli, Herb. Waterloo Cent. Gildner, Eddie, Berlin Agnew Goudie, Glton, 15 Waterloo Gutpel, Wm. Waterloo Central Haedke, Edwin, Waterloo Cent, 1Hallman, Oliver, Berlin Centml ,Heimpel, Louis, ll Wilmot illeist, Cluude, 23 Waterloo llertel, Carl, Berlin Agnes, Klaehn, John, Berlin Central, Klie, Leslie, M Waterloo, Klugman, Arthur, Berlin Agnes, Kncchtel, Fred; Berlin Agnes, Knerhtel, Gordon, Berlin, Cent, Kress, Fred, Berlin Central Kuntz, Herb. Waterloo Sop. The "ami-V tin struetx: Lippert, Harm“, 14 Wilmot Muhinson, Roy, H Wellesley Miclke. Charlie, 8 Woolwich Mayer. Herbert, Berlin Agnes Pearson, Gibson. Berlin Agnes Peppler, Jacob. a Woolwich Penney“. Leon, Berlin Cent. ', Poehlman, Oscar, Wat, Cent. Reick, Fred, Berlin Central flied, Stanley, Berlin Agnes chshnw, Allan, Berlin Cert, Jlittershaus, Omar, Waterloo C. (Rudy, Amos, 2 Woolwrch, Aoyder, Eugene, Berlin Cen. ,SChiedel, Wesley, 24 Waterloo, ‘Snyder. Harry, Berlin Asrnes, ,Suddnby, Bertie, Berlin Agnes, Swarm, Jacob L., 7 Waterloo, Wahl, Ernest, 15 Wilmot, Weber. Norman, Wnterloo Cen. Wegenast Edward, Waterloo Cen Whiting, Wm, Berlin Cen, Wiegand, Wm., Berlin Con, Wintrrmeycr, AIL, Berlin Sen, Ziegler, Oscar, Berlin Cem, Hailey, Lottie, Berlin Agnes, Bechtel, Myrtle, Waterloo Com, lledlord, Ethel, 12 Waterloo, Blngeman, Ethel, Berlin Con, Boal, Annie, 6 Woolwich, Bornhold, Laura, Berlin Cen., Bowman, Edith, Berlin Agnes, Bowman, Hilda, 6 Woolwich, Bowman. Marion, Berlin Con, Boyd, Frieda, Berlin Private, Boyd, Olive, Berlin Private Branitr, Lily, Berlin Sep., Brick, Sabina, Berlin Sep., 'Brodie, Adele, Waterloo Gen, Brubacher, Irene, 8 Woolwich, Bryant, Winnie, Berlin Central Butler, Beatrice, Berlin Cent. Clcmmer, Saloma, Berlin Cent. Connor, Gertrude, Waterloo Sep Corrie, Hilda, Waterloo-Cent. Cressman, Mabel, 2 Waterloo Davey, Annie, Berlin Central. Detweiler, Lime, Berlin Cent. Devitt, Hilda, Waterloo Cent, Devin. Sadie, Berlin Agnes Dreger, Marie, Berlin Central Erb, May, 9 Waterloo Fischer, Lury, Berlin Sep. Francisco, Alberta, Ber. Agnes (label, Ida. Berlin Sep. Hager, Alice, 15 Waterloo Herd, Estelle, Berlin Agne- Hogg, Agnes, Waterloo Cent. CANDIDATES WRITING 143 PASSED 120. Iciplen discus in one‘u mum. “to thought (I “an min, “In on. In t ’- h Illa who“ humming =Sirdf, d fltt," . a... 'def, than 'r'., y can I V n . mun you. it1u,'l'aht,gt m" ~13 Thousands at people actually think “WW“ ""1 03"“ "Mlmyv - "mud". to death every you. " mound- ot foolish puma tome mowing their mind: to dwell on '0" to let We “0'0.â€in morbid “than. AI n tale, the which tuv, atueeed tlrmn,foita tttmtft that Ill]: mm- to home mrrat t Every melancholy thought. body the tndirtdtml treads not. e'errr morbid notion. and every n;- that arrrtht= a... in the qrorid. sin; worry than“ be tainted to the Titre II a. - ttt tttal - tttmost, and be patiertt should be in t'Stltl m ii-, - 'ArsteA" by chat.“ themttMa, ot dred, M.aaqqthm b only M VIM than is tn “on in "mo-eh tttftg=Sdr't " hv- m. - combo-mow p, n with - Iran" i "In. m, h. Mm. a M m who,» --_.--_ |nu uuuu a...» an n. â€my“ THINKING" ONESBLF DEATH. HON OR ROLL List of Succenful cm BOY S Girls 505 Mn 000 809 8.3 857 853 " 840 TO 884 818 817 806 800 684 628 698 817 708 659 902 713 Ttit b80 7trl 754 790 754 615 737 687 607 556 762 777. 760 755 M0 905 617 680 900 673 685 680 701 798 709 704 726 739 678 899 700 57 8061 662 _ 551 l 735 670 655 " 98 793 688 67t 568 610 599 614 754 690 638 789 650 551 693 600 761 562 721 561 009 688 838 a... J...â€- 0.» Hun-0|. It. - bc., .21 a: an“. I“ IQ. H - k» - Km. Mtrk, CW . Km. laden. u - It... Ma, - so. Jatgydet I - Luna. ' Ind-id Marr, Clan. Until“ On“. lam. min. is Interim Hamster, Buy, " Idaho Inn-Inn, Link, Berlin Out. KW. Lulu. Bulb M. Nihill In, All. Int-rho IQ. Nichol, In“, Int-loo Cut. Rom, Eleanor. Berlin Cat. Rittier, Lottie, Berlin Cut. Rooa, Hilda, Wan-loo Cent. Schnitt, Adeline, I Woolwich Schulze, Mamie, I Wilmot tichwettzer, May, 8 Wilmot Scott, Clan, Camel ch. Berlin Shmtz, Melinda, Berlin Cent. Simpson, Kathleen, Berlin Cent. Smyth, Marjorie, Berlin Agnes Totzke. Alma, Berlin Cent. Van Every, May, Wuerloo Wnrner, Helen, 7 Waterloo Weselon, label, Berlin Cent. Whiting, Elemor, Berlin Cent, Whiting, Fannie, Berlin Cent. Wing, Grace, Berlin Cent, Wolfhaxd, Ida, Berlin Cent. Ziegler, Georgie, Berlin Agnes " than curel itself am running I. in course, so does Imnllpox. Bun who would souls do" to “In trom at smallpox sad chance tummy, a by than“: at 100ml pat-on some n. Ion to let the mannaâ€. Candidates Writing 15; passed 14 Berscht, Albert, 18 Wellesley Friedman, Walter, 4 " Cries, Edgar, ll " Green, Carleton, " $k Hammond, Geo, S. 7 " Lumy, Theodore, 16 " Roe, Snml 0. 3 " Young Stewart, " " Ballard, Pearl, 15 't Cleghorn, Victoria, ll; " Froehiich, Tena, 16 " Parsill, Verna, 4 " Ranme. Ella, l7 " Young, Bessie, " " Candidates writing 35 Anderson, Harry, 6 Wilmot Bean, Fred, 4 " Brown, Thomas, 6 " Cooper, William, 13 " Cressman. Addis, 4 " Eby, Daniel, New Hamburg Eidt, Herb. 17 Wilmot Fraser, Fleming, Hamburg Hamilton, Gerald, Hamburg Heldmm, Irwin, " Wilmot ikropf, Jacob, 6 " ‘La Fortune, Gordon, 5 Wilmot Livingstone, Job, 13 " Nitardy, Ferdinand 17 " Shaun: Cummm 13 bk Shanta, Eph. 8 " Sim, Leo. Humbug Volcker, Charles, 0 William. Walnut, Willis, 6 Wilmt Appel, Edna, Hamburg Bean, Salome, 4 Wilmot Bellini. Annie, 13 Wilmot Casscl, Winnitred, 5 Wilmot Cook, Clara, 5 Wilmot Howell, Edna, 5 Wilmot ‘Kutunmeier, Beatrice, Hamburg hum. Pulley. 10 Wilmot |Poppler. Flossie, 16 Wellesley Sanderson, Eva, 8 Wilmot Wnd. Alice, 6 Wilmot Wunder, Tillie, 13 Wilmot Candidates Writing 23; Pussed 21 Boys.- Bulmer, Clayton, Elmira Fulcher, Armond, Elmira Gubig, William, 1 Woolwich Lem. Harvey. Elmira, Martel. Thomas, 6 Woolwich Neel). Oscar, Elmira Otto, Edgar, Elwin. Otto, George, Elmira, Ritter, Albert, 5 Woolwich Rook, Otto, Elmira Stheilele. Wm., 1 Woolwich Schlnbein. Wm., I Woolwich Spies, Addison, 5 Woolwich Vice, Harry, Elmin G'irlr-.. Fulton, Emms, Elmin. Puckett, Pearle, 21 Wallaby Hommenck. Lulu, Elmln Ogrun, Lizzie. 21 Welleoley Reynolds, Annie. Elmira, Strome, Florence, Elwin Wny. Bertha, 21 Wellesloy '0-" Knuth“! Mm - " Bvq'sfditiit, that.“ - iv .1. - "tool-aâ€! NEW HAMBURG CROSSHILL ELMIRA GIRLS Tim its.†in: LA- - WIA" W331 “no Passed _ 31 “I in m I" _ "tl, 'or, m "I "I m .13 I†'" "' 588 “O 688 C51 726 874 NO TM 092 578 142 744 853 709 718 867 840 594 769 761 618 677 552 592 750' 732 760 551 648 580 766 l 697 641 820 818 657 758 691 745 785 713 858 664 601 561 727 863 864 566 805 787 697 588 838 834 141 581 773 561 640 693 775 673 572 752 C50 727 596 TO 340 880 600 737 577 743 738 793 '" a W‘M' mu Tamttt-.Tartgi:rdtlE an sumo-baud 715 run will ,6%aBomiM.q*t m ll), "e-rt- - out cl. - -- - u -.q.- In - cl - it." no cl In â€I. M who and u the" pan. ml! " 0- m a... I. It. - but. on In the his. not... w...- - a D. “it... a I... [an and - ntnou. and anon-.4 I. "can. any a “a M " (In tides-lo Quarter. Wbo I..- cl "" ummvwnnuuuuvum - -___ __‘_ -- I ll WALT“ 0. WWâ€. Mt... lam Ion Avon-o -. but.“ mt lull "ABA. in; lo. a “can. u.- Mrl - lull. - -oivii; iii; io. I mun. Lou-nu - In“. - W - 'Fiiniiibx a. nun-u. lo. I too“... You“ “mt In". "I INJUIID. “A“ Torus. us an. Gun. - - by [an “0- rod. â€llClPAL Willi. I'. lid-tout 8 lemma" a. "oetc, $10,000. - iot‘n'to lew-y Conn-Hull‘- I-x- and cool NJ, $80,000. Gun-Ia. Ken t c-Ito" In "or use, mm. i'ro- Iny to novelty-Ive other In" at - I. Item. III-ed. Cltlllll‘.‘ at [150,000. The Toronto Fire Brigade testerdn, morning u the fire that. doutroyed the McIntosh worehouie and sseorehed a number of other place- unlined pro- bably the meet oerloua blow in in bin tory-tke but of five men. A sixth mu had the lower pan of his spinal column lnnturod while going to the fire, but will likely recover. The live men that on duty, buried beneath In eulnnebo ol heated bricks. Their bodies were reeow ered luter by their tour-den. end, no fed Bad broken end covered with blood, were removed in the police patrol wuggon to the morgue. Two, Collard Ind Rune“, bad been werucd by Chief Thompson that the well- were dangerous, but lost their live. bu moment's delay ; the other three no waning, end were buried before I untloning word could rem-h them. Were it wnuio" OLA-Kl. lo. . noun. The tire broke out a law minutes Uterl 6 o'clock, but it was 0.14 before the firqt ulnrm Wu nut in. A number of men were engaged in getting out supplies of buy. air-w Ind out: for the circus, and had been " work for come hours. The Brrrt inttmcthm of the Bre cum. in the shape of demo volumes of Imokc from the vicinity of George "reetoraggon en- trance. which in nbout three-quirk" vuy along the block from Front “not. the: Thompson thinks that the the III eluted by tn explosion of gain dust and hay dust. which in practically uponuneoul combustion. It is gmnlly believed that the walls gave way under pressure from the swelling of the grain when wet. " The foreman Wu the only.pcrson in. dale the entrunce It the ttme, and at noon at he luv cause for alarm he run to the corner of Front and George streets and pulled the box. That wn gt 6.14, end when Chief Thompson arrived at 6.20 he found-the wutherlx rtiun of the wurehouse enveloped " Emu. which won bursting from the roots and window and were absolutely beyond the contra of the two Icetiom of the brigade at work, the Lombard Itrret In Bay Itroct sections. The chief irtom'ditetely ordered I gram-l alarm. which was rung in at 0.22. . The fire in.the meantime and for the next few minutes Ipreld with tremen- dott6 rapidity, and it was read. ily Been that the whole atruo ture would be In total loss. TU interior of it, the noon and joins, etc., we: of wood, which, added to the ht. flammable contents, made only fuel tor the llama. About 6.30 o'clock Chief Thompson, whose object m" to play upon the building Ind the one: lmmedlltely ad- {olning so u to eottthse the tire within be limits of the McIntosh warehouse. Mood in the rll'l'1l'i1', beside the boiler room a the mill, on the west side of the structure, About. 100 feet from the Esplnnnde, where Rune“ Ind (Sound met their doom, tad wing that the building would Ihortly colhpu be pa to TW' tor this danger. Kl. “clement ch. gr,,',',"' m- " follows r--"The bull Inn was ot awards, Ind. llama. I {and it, ll cum prictk'llly without I moment’- warning. I run down to a. pump way, where Collard, “all.“ and Me Otren were directing I hose into the mill, and told them to take I has: Ind get up on the fut roof 11',i.1"d't, " there was t " t a n gl', 'iisi?:1t",C'a,l wag... 'ii') I no hit, luv thy w 3v. no I'LP, h - the W. (than iirrurtatstrut,ef"d, 'tGiG?GroGitotutoeatelert. when I beard the "ash, at â€can. told a. that up ,mo. had comp-ed- . hurried down Georg. that and found that name of tin - of Section s, v0 didn't know but any, in but tar " [dirtdd the not: " well " pos- dbl. to proceed at tho m. bat “I work "It thud. - the an _ Moving twat-My, you. at p- iovln‘ brim nu".'.".'. " the ttt can}, 3,112,... (align? St grew and, 'eve thing in: w n ovum; T,'J'l on the MY'.,; TId Beet Me anm mid 'rro't ttnt it hi can. In, UiGGtrtuir-mtttteV um working with. l km a no that they - I". been killed. We m "and; Wm “I. no In. MMN“_ -,.....A_ ,hriiaiad--rrsert1' ,raiuriiuhrssae.i-yryAdett, mil. manna-Hum" iiGaGikFaait-pi_t. i.Atqttiiru.em1edP"9 " ',,N,ehetutVdblS.Tlt'ir TraiAriir1utttret.rtt L'ii'iririTa.ii_thth-rl' “my“: """.et'"2,t"t an - "er a... a m attt,t in»): rretel ff. IDâ€: Who-1W p. fiii'iii'itiiiiiiiiiiii, ?1'ilit :it4hlh'!a.if, tti: , ffiiftitit?tArtee?,li, T-ui "raiuciR." I.- an may .55? 'ili'rGa"a'G" a.“ lt an“; ". geAtgi. P 'llJT; 'dr,e,tai2iroT's'n2etTe' ijiiiiiiifl9)lppitit; ' - ltr litioNigt, Eiic,ieL2',','i'Jtd 'tate, I. m, m.“ tw?h'iti?ii,yiit5'F,otiii?iiii than a.“ a an III-l mu wuessttibe-t.0ri . m u on. d- - " n - rthun-tuthru-J-Awu mun-WWI- I...†Into-h fkrm nnhd it that It: you. 'uo,aaCteeraeht.detttrttt m. Th kiln] (Ia-ply VIM “Wm, "their ov- ugh-t..- " walnut htlfw ht maul m com. ““1: nut-tom 'JtUn'al'G'Trl neighborhood. 7 . . has the {nut-m marlin b. ten-ted m “a allowing, t a gre'. Ex: od the hunleo bill. on col- . I t--. lenpool c Lrndoa h Globe, 'Moo on also": and 81,000 on building. Inch-ml, m on nook. Ron] 1mm Cour-1y. “3.0“ on t Meuteaty, Soy buildipg Ind contents, 1nd $1M on Brown & Love. At1na, â€ON on Mchtuh . - building uni content; Norwich W. name. Wont-n. USM- ‘North British * Meruntile. “.11â€. Phoenix of Hartford, $2.000. Cumin: Fin. â€.000. Ottawa “to. “.000. Anglo-American, â€All. Ctteert, woo. Nldond, not; Can-lI-n lantern Hallway Pr.- perty Btomea.-rl_eer "In. Winnipeg, July 10,-The Can-dun Northern strike in mu unsettled, AL though the coup-n, chin: to mu young): man to do freight work and ro. pal" without the lid of Btrikerg. The" van I smnll-Iiud riot In the {was [no thin evening, during which n “my pro- perty w“ stoned by strike â€mp-tib- lul. Engineer Parker was struck try A i brick I! he m climbing into the all: to take out I train, and rewind nth. [nation- lnjurin. _ ---- Come in for Dr. Pitcher's Back- ache Kidney Tablets--- Cures are Made of Ills They are l not Advertised for. A mass " strange Iymplomo we often reported u m‘iovod by Dr, Phenol“: Bmklcho Kidney Tnblou. symptoms “In no xenon“: common to other duo-m than than of the ktdncy and bladder. . This, however, mm It ttll mrprk- tug when we consider an {an that the kidneys, the urinary "not. Ind tho boni- uo the mat unto pipos ol the spam. sun the tmrfbert working of the" organ: mum the ollmlnluon of all sorts of autumn that Ruined Ind ro-nbwvbod would - “no trouble In .11 dlrooclons. _ " it due than to um riddnnoe of m â€It“: by the kidney- ud bowels of van md dynamo. ‘wmneo, liquid and told, thu tolls! HI tttttaid by to many human from lymphoma tho! no not alumni to can. John John-oh, Hull 8: , Wat. orloo, "rr--. - - . _ th Beowu- Union, 31m. North Almeria. 3800. London * Ianeaahire, 33M Phoenix, Malibu, woo. Home, m. Brftiah America. “4500. Union of Engluld, 38,â€. Gore Dirt. Mum-l. Gilt. “M. London Mutual, London, 33.500. ‘Fot ample Mm"! hon bad . pm In tho but ad this. due to B) kidney and pol-hw- llvor unable, brought on by bud work u I In I laborer. I: it“ an» no I w. at Dr. Pitchers Back-oh. Kidney Tub- lul nd they ttllsd my MII 'trretr. , m able to watt again with“ pain and In con-(quill: mull - tin: tho “New. “to one but). In random." WWW Very 1hsrprisintr Reports THE Wll‘lll'm STIIKI. Midsummer Millinery. n tho haying wail who I tgtg,t"r,.t,tt. 1'lri ,"d",'f.rh'lo! In... And-e. no; you Ind-1m an: '.eei2tygu'T,,','a t "I. gen. an r" was I. ah- up.“ our prior; _ . W “I". tLrt; II Ila-I but “A " MroMILgkzug b M, ', :énmdlug FEE-ugh.- [:1] A gents 'oooooooooooooooooooo6 We nprenent the Mg Cynic tad IMCO he . BRANTFORD GBNDRON Wheel: both chain Ind chink- from w We Also mprr-ntttse Bulb “-m’ BuycloCul'or "W†'ttutt.ttt-RACTCL" _----------------- ttmr+tot66. . Nor-is-tEu-twh" " -. fro-IMJJOnp We 350 “I. . hum». of maria. mm, “promptly. Gin-nun. “m pd h I um “I... __~m Clarke's Drug Store, Berlin, Ont. xii LEADING _i?llljirg3)lty , '"'gf'tti,'r lath. TM. 'ms! Wk“. Vac-m 1901 Models We have a Private Room where those M. Weichel & Son, goods Ire fitted with perfect "crecy, 'l.'lll,t't','2rh'.",'a'rt'ST" Pf'le"ee"tieo-. MWhhum-m "'<g.trNriea-ttektt-ui'i- “mumps mmmummnl “nan-mm much-own“ 1tllltt,"at'Ltatats, aim-unu- do. IHQMw-omu “Sunshiny†t --- Irt7aly1' I '-ett.ittr,rsee9i.. Furnace. W. B. B. Dali-(Mn- to that 'g'd'l'gT.q"ft1t'Jdl',"dh2l was . I â€annual - hr "a mum to Who-11m continuum Mth-ttite. Mr. During “In none but munch-II)...“ My upon C.",, Fttiti'iii'it'iiii,?ii'i'ii v . was“ 0 an superv- at with. -tarsd their hum-nu Hot-wow:- ti,'ii'ii'ir7i0lilf, - “a. Be m g,t'gggygeterg â€we; mph-o VI in paying: I... m. Woo. Van-um. a Job. " , IF you ARE RUPTUIIEII Moot-lulu TINâ€. tiii'htii' iiyti, D , an m I- ' an - pair come to out 'tpre, I we gunmen you I wuerho. u, an.“ 11:. an had. no