9??“‘71‘6mrw 't--reee"t.!etet"2'. wmI-M-n- ". - " a"'Giiiriiiyiiireeeette, “stigma 1910,3038 ,'t 'syg‘c'ronv BY-LAW. _ 1 m" Jer “n m gull“ w 3" att Waterloo will we a 0,90,. - ot Tv-oar' on & br-law to grant attto “a. hlmloo Broom ard Brush k INA†Ndllbrlsnlou: le',',' mam inmost, rawnm IB,' ., â€1 mud Imminent- “a VA-t to NTown by .nmmon, 'rbireet'tt from union tor t - ot m years, excepting school - tad local improvement mm, aid . site Bot exceeding $500 in vtrl-' .. The Gummy will 55m to - n lent. tt,000 in buttery. ma- .m mil equipment; employ until iGuuoeH.'.'f 1904.“ least "arent' result: employees and horn on " until the end of the ten =pr period at least thirty result! ‘W. giving the preference to will.“ ot "Waterloo, when such cw be “t with on tum: not less ad- kul than omen. ". gentleman lemming the Com- .. _--iase- ma "MB-""" .7 , ". gentlemen forming the Com- “ no men ot wide experience End with .mplo capital to successfully any on the business The proposi- an noun! to be one that is perfect- ly " god will secure to the Town . my and growing industry. The wage bill alone will run from $12,000 to 815,000 a. year. The cost to . the Town annually wi'l only be about $161.73 which is a mere trifle when) lot against the advantages derived trom it. Waterloo is exhibiting signs 91 good healthy growth. The collar and eutt fwtory has already between " and 80 hands on its pay roll and the orders for the high class goods -utactured by this firm are flowing in lo fast that more hands and more may are absolutely necessary, The Ihoe factory is nearly completed aid will soon be in running order. The upholsteriag and frame Iactory, the foundation walls of which are completed, promise to be immense as gatriiahmesrts, mesa were all excel- lent propositions, and will undoubted- ly promote the grow th and prosper- all will soon be in running order. Tho upholstering and frame lactory“ the foundation walls ot which trrel, completed, promise to be immense es- tatmahmerrts, they! were all excel- lent propositions, and will undoubted- ly promote the grow th and prosper- ity ot our good town. We believe the proposition of the Broom and Broth hetory is euunlly u goal as those mentions! more and worthy of the hearty support ot the "tepagers, We call the attention of our readers to the toy-law, the lull text at which appear- in another eclunn. In another column ot this issue. will be found the Ml text of the try-uw to raise the sum of 86,000 by the issue of 20-rear " debentures tor the purpose oi building all to- pairing bridges. The condition ttd . number of bridges is no bad that the erection ot tour and the covering of e on has become in absolute neo‘ unity. It the br-law in carried the Council will at once proceed with the building ot the bridges putting good substantial abutments in each with iron stringers, thus constituting a permanent improvement. In perman- ent work the cost should be spread over A number of years. There is no good reason tor levying it all in one yen, when the bridges properly con- ducted will Int 00 yea-o or more. Newu Note-Mr. Thou. Bdmtync‘ a! Btmttord, .000de by It. Lovell ttd England. raid I visit to the Wdlsu C. a B. Co'a factory last wash. Mt. Lovell val greatly Near- ed wtth the Company's works and the clan “penance oi everything, muting that it was the lint luc- tory that he Ind yet visited. Mr. mun-tyne buy- :1me All the com- - chase. shipping it to Mr. bowl]. The “love when“ credit on It. Hsmllwn, an mullet, who is a very planking and mac St man.-T'tse loam Flaunt Ep-w has: panic» holding u pl- hmlntuuu in». A pm- m. will Nt,',) much; ot by ts inertia- the“, . l. _ mutual; an prtw dm-et not“ Rev. R. H. Bam- ty o! Illusion, formerly pater ot '" Mun. Minimum to grands? it and lo "ata..-.') mum-‘9. a is.tht.,aitrruwt-st1rtet" Bulk-6m a! Sal at Suntan! on In!" hat a 10] can-Thu Pun- lblchooi clots his week. No doubt tt.nnatttttrqeuhamreeeia" the mot my. van-sham: iiiiaiioteitui_r.-drrtei. _qet*..0ryyra" annual-lad 'ftPPtiriht?.'ra2t't; iUA12utetteeg on. "than... mm In THE BRIDGE BY-LAW. -ifiiariit- iiim, we. no. u 22S'd in m. nanny-m- “I! Jautet? ..Mt.N.-"WNB, - d "tin, 1. in. a It. nil WALL ACE, magma!» inn-II!!!“ “a. _ run-II.- n. - a _ T Lvhh no and W a J!!! _ nm- a. mm mm d Oli- m .4 an: un- _ 'iir'l"t wrath '/dt ' dt n! _ --lairb, In " it" I bat val. h canal“: “My d, IPI, “an.†they â€and u the hall ot on citizens and tlat our team did not. obey the referee. In reply your correspondent hep to say that due tonne-y was shown the visiting team and Ll visiting tum: no Its-poem. whether winner- at - on our grounds. It new: widen chub the rain“ of the gum, b-lt, Wu tho sole - at the (tantrums cons-Wt giving us the unjust publicity; notr wittutamiirtg tho [not an the 'Fir- ing Duxchmen' had been winner! he- tore pinyin; with our team, and we regret that they were we I-.-- On Friday ' evening. June 17th, B pm: ot loothall was glued here be tween the “Buck Tigers" ot Gait, and our home team. At hall time the score, we: tr--o and when the whistle blew the were we: H in lever of the Deon team. Releree Fulton ot Galt relereed in n splendid tmutBer.-- On Friday evening, June 19th, our junior loothnll team went to Blair to play the junior team ot that plnce The Doon team was lined up at 7.15: o'elocitrut it we: not until 8.05 o‘clock when the Blur team appeared to play. The gnme only lasted 20 minutes, when it became too dark, and it resulted in a. draw, o-o. Sneeesslul Lawn sceitu.-- An enjoy- able time was spent nt the Methodist Lawn Social on Wednesday evening, June 17th. A large number were gathered together from Galt end Preston, which made it still more enjoyable. We trust that there may be more like this one in the near tu- ture. Footbatl.-The noon [netball team .ntends playing the return match with "The Flying Dutchman." ot Centre- ville, at Centreville on Saturday ev- ening, June 27th.'.Uverybody come along and cheer the boys to vietorr- Mr. Kershaw of London appeared In the Deon hail, June 22nd, And gave u]: uuuu nun, vuuv unu~, ._._ 3..“ an entertainment on the British Ern, pire and Boer war. ii6ir THE TRAIN gamer. AF FECTS ELMIRA. While the new G.T.R. train service inagurated on the but ot this month has been welcomed a! a great boon here, the citizens of Elmira are, still trying to figure out ,what they have gained by the chaise in the timetable. The evening train which formerly arrived there about 9 o'clock under the new arrangement does Bot get in titt about ten o'clock, too late [or distribution a. the local post- umce that night and as the morning train now leaves for Berlin at T a. m, it is impossible (or business men to reply by return mail. Busin- men an it now (1-08 three days to get a reply from Toronto. Our en- terprising northern neighbors luvs not yet decided what mum, it say. they will take in the matter, ll ILLING_KUSTARD WITH BLUE- STONE. Tho Minister of Agriculture has again authorized the Ontario Agri- (uatutal College to give demonstra- tion: in Mustard Spraying. The demonstration: given in may was ot the Province in 1901 and in "tr02 were uniformly succeaslul in the destruction ot growing Wild Mustard plants in growing cereal crops; and it is believed that the Blue-stone treatment of Mustard will be wel- comed by hundreds oi farmers through all Ontario. How the Blue-tttone " Applied:-- Place an ordinary apny pump. inch as in used for the sprnylng ol Inuit trees, on a. cart or light wagon; drive dong slowly through the tuid, applying the solution to the mustard plants in the form of a tine spray. M'hen the Mid is badly infested, it is ndvisahle to sprny the crop In strip! in order that no mustud plate may escape the npny. How the Blue-stone Solution ll MBdw.--Put nine (9) pounds Ntl Blue “one (Copper Sulphate) in: course “ck or has, and suspend it in n vet sel containing three (3) gallons cl very hot or boiling water. The Blue stone will usually dissolve in 15 or 20 minutes. Stun; the solution into the tunnel of the Ipnying pump, mtl' an " with cold wtrter to mule " or " mltorts. Thin in known a 2 per cent eolntlm. (1 pound ot Bltteatoae in 5 pllom of Intel.) When To - m [and Puau --Sprw the “Mill on e ulna, day, Nat " tUN on oimtirt mo bloom. At It um? tttttgt oi the you; plan he" In“. their - peennee.nlnll‘villlekinu. at n heavy ms he!!! came Inn-lbw elm spraying, n will In my to any nub. - -. " m Cost oi the Bottntev.-Cott- mild nhmootilm vitriol. ti mammmmzm at iuemiirer_.Aur_ot “I melanc- MIIWMMOO "m" in. f'itt an E BOON “I toil» " Er the . int li T F "V I. “I - 1tlllr4 m 1gttt'idtet m 'rtru. “I". “I... in - tee' inâ€. Re Lulu J. Holman. n: "and to It. l. H. Hudson. at Tomlin. 13 my In pedonnd a W no. by M. A.E. Luau, B.A., pm: at no " terioo Methodist do“. (hi1 we immediate and"! ot no contact- lng punks were want. The bride, who wu unnttcuud, vu given “my try hat ttdet brother, Dr. Hol- "'-I '1 "1"*"* -7 - v _ moi Detroit “Wampum In the sham lor g wedding My to Hamilton, M10. all other southern pom“. II. and In. Hag- dson uve the best will- ot their may kinds. A quiet church wedding took “we " St. Miter! Presbyterian Chuck Berlin on Thumb! “term when Rev. J.R. 011mm united It. Otto H. William and his: Minnie Oxner, ot Dublin Shore, r.s., and latterly of Berlin, a mm and wile. Only the immediate Mend: ot tin eontrneting pnrties were in “mange. Miss Min- -- ‘A . -,:AI___.-:J -_tl r------ ----v -- -' . nie Buchholu wms the bride-meld end Mr. Albert Williams we; the groom" men. After the ceremony the bridal party proceeded to the residence ot Mr. Jacob Williams. Peter street. where en elegant wedding dinner was [mum ot. Mr. and Mn. Willium will take up their residence in Ber- lin. Their many mend: will extend to the newly we Jed couple their best wince tor e long end - wedded lilo. A very interesting um exceedingly pretty wedding took place at the res- ideuce of Aid. and Mrs. E. Bricker, Berlin on Wednesday when their accomplished deuuhin, Miss Lsura) G., becune the happv bride of Mr. Lewis Edwin Clemens†ot Gait, who is connected with the well-known dry- goods firm of RA. Brim, of that town. The ceremony was impressively perlormed by Rev. J.R. Gilchrist ot Waterloo, beneath a beautiful bell of carnations-tod smi'ax, and in the tastily decanted drawing room in which carnation, smile: and palms were generously used. Only the re latives and immediate friends of the contracting parties witnessed the in- teresting ceremony. The bride looked exceedingly happy and beautiful as she entered the drnwing room on the arm ot her lath- er, and was elegantly attired in a costume ot white taIteta silk, trim- med with Irish po.nt lace and pearl, and carrying a bridal hoquet ot sos- ‘es. The bridesmaJIS, Misses Neva Maddock and Minnie Morrison, of Hamilton, were buntilully attired in costums of cream voile. with trim- mings d applique and Minn, nnd and and: warm Inge picture hats. The groom we: “hauled by Messrs Roy Watson, Toronto, and Osborne Scott, ot Galt. The weddinv marches were played by Miss Rena Sims of Toronto. T After the ceremony the happy coup- le were tendered the congratulations ot the seeds and then ell set down to on - weddmg dejeuner. Mr. and In. Clemens left on the 5.23 we for eastern points, utter which sickwill take up their resi- dence in Ge . __ The popularity ot the newly "lil ded couple was tanqlbly attested itt) the numerous costly .nd uselul gifts of which they wrrc the recipients, won; them being u beautiful uphol- neted Morris can, trom Mr. :Clemen'e tetiow-emplcretr? and a handsome muhle clock from his tel; low murders in Ga". The mlny Ber- lin friends ot Mrs. Clemens will re- gret her temovel trom thin town. where she wn eneedingly popular, end will he {allowed with their food wishee tor e heavy wedded lite, in men the Telegram: I! pleased to A quiet wedding took place trrdar At high noon " the residence ot Mr. CD. Roambexger. Church St. when his gtGe-4Uugtttrr, Mm Elizabeth Grab, v“, married to Edgar S. 013mm, ot Smyth Bros., mu.- The bride'. “that, Rev John Grok, at Meipetee, performed the ceremony In the prance ot only the immune. mums. Thd hide looked very put tr In a uni-its gown cl white Swim. ud hee bridesmaid, Miss El- m Glut. wore blue organic. Thu wu shaded by Mr. Edwin “I cl traahlrtstoet. Alta tttel will. Mn. W. all In. 0!.- Ht a no I o'clock train "d,rttttabtatetpdtrmtths m. Lam. On - my. any will “I. up their radiance n 31 Church 8m. The bride's “mulling co.- nm N . Mame mode brxtad- am m. to In“ uni . ml at that. M m mum e: in “I atd My l I Mot It. U.B.Cuti, I: man but It. pi! In. mu- m .9. an â€In. “a d“ Mn. Alf _ n â€It the My. s.uutuatrtr--Borrt"rt Vary - 73:37th with; Favorite mm For Emmi“ and cupid ls Very May. WILL! AMtF-OXNER, cLEME1Ns--muCKER CLEHENSpGROH nul- Khan, up 76' In pli- in tgttpitiitt h in. and earrt% mm ad "ite art6gkAroes. Thl'mm" an n In John Dual. can: "st mum. and In. Nagy. Bum- ii,qr"iaaa m «an uni an» wind by Me, A"! Mar at. um um mum-y “- with: - sat down to n eptet Inl- dirttt breakfast, and not“! ttpr the newly-wed“ can?“ I" “I W 9.13 min far mum points, anne which they will take " M! rui- 6eIo. In Tor F The ma- n. a. "eirimt of - mum's! and up [at gun. _ The home ot Bmdmnster Noah and In. 'Zeller, Berlin wu the scene ot e pretty marriage on Wed- day, when their daughter. Ilia Lau- " 'uttteen, wu wedded to Mr. A. D. Weber, ot the Berlin Rubber Cou “avenue 1M. The manta! knot "8 tied a 3.30 o'clock try Rev. L.H. Wm“, in the preeeme‘ol shout " guests. The parlor and dining room we: handsomely decanted with red rose! and unilu, and presented A very pretty nppenrnnce. The bride we; prettily attired in n costume ot white dehlne, with “tin end "tttli- qua trimming; and wore n brldnl veil caught with e bunch of lilies ot thel velley and carried 1 bogut ot white rout. The bridesmaids, Mine- Al- miu Pentax, of Bridgeport, coal]: at the bride. and Bury Zeller, :lster ot the bride, were costumes ot white orgnndie trimmed with ulmciennc lace, and curried troqunta ot pink TOF str. The gnome-men were Messrs. Julie: Zeller, brother ot the bride, And Edward Weber, of uneven. a brother at the groom. The Mendel- ssobn wedding much we: beautiiully played by Miss Ellen Zeller Mr. and Mrs. Weber, will tate up their regi- deuce immediately at " Young St. They were the reripienta ot.. e large was. GOETZ - EISENME‘IGER NUP- TIALS. St. Clements R. C. Church Wes lie scene of a most pleasing event on Tuesday morning, June rem, when Miss Philomena. Eisenmenger, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eis- enmenger was suited in marriage to Mr. Alphons' Goetz of Kenilworth. Promptly at eight o'clock the wed- ding party arrival at the church end to the sweet stain: ot wedding mus- ic played by Mr. Schummer, the wed- mg party consisting cl tour couples led their wey to the altar, where the ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. Father Helm. The choir pro- vided specie] music. The bride we: a picture ot loveliness in white Batin, trimmed with silk lace end orna- ments and carried a pearl rosery end prayer book, the rosary being the slit of the groom. The bride was as- sisted by her sister Miss Tessie, Miss Carrie Goetz, sister ot the groom, and Miss Florence Ball, cousin ot the bride, all looking lovely, dressed in white cashmere. trimmed with lace and applique and carrying boquete ot white roses and May bells. The groomsmen were Mr. 08w Goetz, brother of the groom, Mr. Albert Rift, nephew ot the bride, and Mr. Willlun Priester, cousin of the bride, of Drayton. Little Beatrice Pte, end Angela Hill, nieces of the bride, dressed in white cashmere, trimmed woth ellover lace did duty as Bower girls. Alter the ceremony e reception we: held at Lilac Grove, the home ot the bride's parents end e delicious hreaklast was served to the met re- letives oi the bride and groom. The ‘numerous presents were elegant end ‘costly, Mr. end hire. Greets lelt on the 140 train lot e tn deyl trip to Rochester and Buitsio, To Mr. and Mrs. Goetz, ere extended theheerty eongratulatitms at their many friends. Mr. and Mn. Goats will be " home to their friends, June Mth. They yin make their luture home in Kenn- worth. FORMER RESIDENT " BERLIN Mr. Geo. T. Human died Thursday unetnoon at hie Inc home on Elin- beth street In Ouch-h, a “he adven- ced use of " nun. He ha been m, more or let: for the put nine we. pull“; ehienr from mountin- Ind ,maoemutrsedtohirroommo" or In. dttrtq at; yam. The decal-ed wu born tn How 1- the - at Alum. end came to Auntie. about 1840, “uh. in Bum, He we: then minted in yam tutu 'ol In. Mary sum. The] can. totha' ede- In the yen an. "I “to: man for "In Intuit. u Mr next. - that - M Galen. an let be. Mr the. ol rental- - emu-ally since. he hte Mr. Enrica m . unit: by “do. m in survival " In. Ema. It! a family ol m we: as! ttre. huh- m. They no George Enrica. ten- kev " New“, pet John a! wu- m. any, mm In cum-4. The.“ In Prawn. My 1- the my; In. J. Nebula. man; In. Al. Emery, Town“. All In o. I Toto-to Tther-p. M. m...» My at in Tani-huh Ml" tl' 001m. h qstned u laying it All- Ill-£9. - "t I!“ CH]; I“. o. "Ill-mun, wuwn' an... AM. Emery, Toronto. m In. o.' no new KIWI-te- tor' tr M. Sticker ttt Essex. Two children can “In m an IRA. chun- m M. one but“ and In an. non-Np try holding a. - w. I10.“ up tttMe n W. " .r. A. as mm. mm†_ ' an COM a. . 'r-tOT-trms-ttlr.),.. iihiifttgstteutat'c With-Tum In». www.mdon that ‘Viymdlmuhyh‘hhnmd ..II “in puma-,mmruuw â€gamut-mum on " atE "- “" " “um: " - iaNilrrAe m! tFigi, - ' "A: iitkimt_l, m WE BEtt-ZELLER, {number of bdutilul wedding In" a as In. hi i. C ithit,?i1'ttliidite'i, 'dt Td', tNt Q...- ' . as... two , with“ M but then will “It’ll- a†mnlhulubllo hu- m In“: Med its, or M an. - "tartist-rib-_'"" .e, iiFiiiiCiaaWiiaipi _ 'j'a',git,tt.tiitiprt/,lll1r' Tu old nan-Mutt!†cum-us. ttA'L"t'.',1t"ut “new - Mullen. was; 00W ot tmmvummm toe “he unbound “chum. 385-“ i, win tho um “‘03:“! to. 5. . .'llt m not kl m EPA. m~ It». and by drk'stiktt,' “I tn a... would be tied h bat w a the mm... tty “‘1' null- 0- Out use. woule nub duel the REA. chaaspioaM# all any the honor wlth then: on their - !ed trip to mm. The [can et the guns on Tuesday tsigtrt [has both can» on an out tooth; and " now depend! on the We a! the - to he played on snark]. the Toronto Brosdviewe " out and Stefania in Berlin, who will win the championship. It the Eugen end 4Ult both win either . mad-n but same or a 1mm ml home "do: will hue to b Eyed boom July 13:, when Gut leave on their Manitoba trip. At my rue, the Rutgers beat Galt on Tuesthy night. There we- n hell hour at unit-uni excitement on King street on Setu- dny evening. Two young men hailing iron: tutt got into on alteration re- garding who should come into pos- Ielsion ol one ot Berlin's young la- dies, and to settle the matter the winner ot n listic encounter would) ‘secure the prize. When the tight wns " its worst a constable came along and sepunted them and proceeded to- ward the lock-up. The combatants then forgot their quarrel and unitedly uscd their tista to put the constable out of business, and fauUly one ot them succeeded in getting nay. He ran down King street, toward the East end, followed by Chiet Winter- halt, and was caught bur Albert St. where he intended boarding the "dum- my," He was brought beck to the lock-up, where both spent the Stur- bath day. This morning they pleaded guilty to the chsrge ot being disorder- 17-1713112}; tiiGf'tt and Eons by Police Magistrate Weir. One oi Berlin's oldest residents pas. led uny on Sundny morning in the person ol Mm. Magdnlenn Hemhly. The deceased lived with her daughter Mrs. Geo. De Bun, sr., King street, end was in her 89th year. She has been in poor health tor some yum, and her death was not unexpected.) Deceased was born in Germany and cum to Berlin in 1864, and has re sided here continually since that time. Five children, tmr-ttomg and three dangers, survive her, namely; William Hemhly, Frankfort, Ill., Mrs, Weber, Blue Island, Ill., Louis Hem- hly, Detroit, Mrs. Sauer, Rochester, N.Y., and Mrs. G. De Bus, Berlin. The luneral will take place on Tues- day nitemoon at two o'clock trom the residence of Mr P. Penuegnat, Young Itreet, to the German Baptist church, thence to Mount Hope Cem- etery. The score In: 1 tit i) The hmade case of Aaron E. Shanta, and mum! E. Weber TS. the Town of Berlin, was resumed at the Judge's Chambers, Tuesday morn- ing, when (urthu evidence was taken on bell.†of the tSuunto. Mr. C.P. Smith, ot Toronto, eppeu'ed for the plaintiff lumen, and Mr. E. P. Clement, K.C., (or the town. The Evidence given was a continua- tion ot that given by lumen living in the neighborhood " the ttrat sit- ting ot the Court, in which the witr nausea gnve their estimate of the mount ot dung: that was done to the Weber {arm by the pollution by sewage ot Schneider‘s creek. John Knchot, And John Amos. ot mm- loo Township, were on the and. Brunpton, Ont, June gl.-- mt mmunboanvmmtou u)- eldm occurred n the %T.R. It.- tion we tedar._As an 4.48 - In nesting the Manon. the can jumped the truck, orig, it in ma, to n unlocked twitch The m- m were in . "ate ot excitement. But an the train was mun; I lend- iitituotmetaaiated.Thrm"rs In a! m “allot The qrtlt o! “I an In“! - Bull), in! u out: d mu, h In. Old lot not.“ In no Sun- - Court. mun ot “minim.- uou by. he: “pl-Id tor linden: 0mm; of Covilgtol, Er, - tat. 8500; all thr. Mon! and. Inch». at». mrrth $8.300. SEWERAGE “RM CASES DEATH OF MRS. HEMBLY AN EXCAXTING Tum. BURMA“ COURT NEWS. THREE CARS DEBAILED Let-ii-ttSato-triot-tro-ite. the City. Cumin: the GREATEST VARIETY d an†Eaetsartieieutttebeat thatean be had for the W'W -dtoeetstsopwornoroetti. EverrthhNrtrto-ttctr. Ir. Nobigpricesmd slow “Iâ€. Prater to all raNdtrat small moat. We are showing extra special "iueOtalt nu. of9-ser Goods, such u Laces Beautifutiful French and Enklish Val. Laces, Ladies' silk Collars, all shades " 25, 25 and soc each, Collar Tabs, Frames etc. . We shOw special values in Ladies' White and Black Shirt Waists, White Waists at 75c $t25"up to $3 oo, Black W aists at $100 to $3.00 each. Black and White Japanese Silk, 22 inch at 25c. 30 inch at 50c, all colors, 50c Black and White Corded Japanese Silk at 35c. Summer Silks TWIN-GITY BriekerGrDiebell CATTLE, HORSES and YOUNG ' 00K. It In the cheapest nnd but. tt loop- old stock in pertmst and!“ 3nd makes young stock grow in nothing also will do. " rem-tel the “memo. All nook like it. None onrnfuu It 20 lbs. for $1.00. Try It. "All!“ & M., iiirTtEiiC-. when wilt In hated " swam "in In in: . tiitbWrutatAtae.vtotutrhteitt, _ [gum fg'tt,"vtWdt; "ahtT1"d'l! t2tt,'laUh M rm w -_--.--- mm: A'l'L"'rhll is! A'll'W'r'rdlw, ' "tri1hGiri;iiGuriagid0amW" TORONTO. itlt 11m Ro'u'u that“ - Inland“ BI m t"e',WAtM',,'g,tlm tM “at Jun an. to July it menu“ and rem-in: Im- Tomu: on or m h" ea. an , eu-scTiiFGiiiE1ir"araFi Fifi, in." . - arm»! by m and hunt. has}, cum - hymn. For - " mm The Lung Tuning Co., has con- menced to tear down their pretrent buck building, wine the new and “In: “new" will be erected. Work on the enlarging ot the poet- Work on the enlarging o ones In: been commented m mrmratiort for an Mud-Mon M to latch-M Rubber Co's new Mon in new completed. Th Light Commission in consider- Ing the question of installing A new manhunt light dyumo. The pre- mt dynamo " with; " m full - all no mcn igteNtdeqeettt “(it an be funiubd. ‘ Tomas sum: yams-r- meet- " d the Public School TW' Con-1M It. C. tl, "not at E.- Ia Btemt â€all val mom to a. minim of Gun m. school. Mr. has as (team m " D Octal “a! in lulu. III-19h We. L. not Brth9tett. ROI! 00"†FlmVLL RD. DAOOURSLO. P. lid Y. A. ILLDOVIII. MMW‘ WI “It â€some an no equal for Mullins and Gingham“. 28911311 and Organdies Lawn: 'and M/attla Cloths, Line ns and Batista Matmfaertttrxtrm Berlin, Ont. DOXIX ION DAY - w†A.“ 'ie!rr00tli00lflSl()li [MW A. [StatIonery, Books On Saturday, June 27th. 1tuthebeatt3meotth. moon-ad Ind on will on " it. The Elmira 'ltU'll Sadat I Annual Excursion in .lnyu lg'tei.'2N't", to u u a: Month: t. - prom out» Lol'dlllvtl'lirlT exceed " och-n. The B. I. 8. m Bund will myth axon Iionmd lots ot ‘good nude in muted. All tickets good I woman. by upwind "manning" on ‘nnv regular traixu loudly June 29th. tlah',',,','", time In Mt friend. it TAI nod Bothn'tl' over Sundny. “ad-Immu- “In In. cm‘mn (til'iiiisir/r RAW] 131108.; Wall Paper Supplles. This "the month of weddings" in the time you begin to get invit- tinna to weddingn For wedding gift. than is nothi oonpproprittto an Silverware, 011i: and Fancy (hills Each pawn!" In in '"" nook baboon-doom! with own! but. = not! sunk-um, M I'm mil an out, a) Inâ€. no. In “I I" h m - - of “ARM...“ - _ .. NIAGARA FALLS Etmeyttetdretaattms"rtttt the Till MMml or WEDDINGS. Headquarters -- FOR--- - AND-- " ' It ALL'