tvrmuti"tttar.--rsror, um mm W by, tatrmarreaAtntlterpa- I '. mg some good swimmer i will. in bathing. The ales. ititi. Italy an: “He WM u GP %mm. bu! lelrently he vs - “All!!! tor In sudden]! iiiil"'tt i. a - minutes, but MI et- ’d mundane: In “mailing. way â€we MANY GOOD WlKIBRS DROWN p 1- M h something wrong here, um - medial men and expert swim- - m drowned each year In On- - mt it in. Dozens ot goor swim» Inna no drowned nah year in Orr 9uto-etot utter golng long distances. St "tetrntttittg to cross tar stretches Ute “in, but on shore. One moment‘ in are swimming ntrongly; the next 1 Vi! tttsy have gone down. Death is 'dwnyl ucrihod to cramps, tor which there is no â€counting and against which no provialm can well be made. With n kind d Intalism a hundred thounnd good swimmers enter the Us daily, nobody knowing which are ot them will meet the strange tenth which the morrow's newspap- m will descrlbe as probably due tn “camp." All that ls really known, In Inch n case is that the victim wns In excellent swimmer, but that he Inddenly ceased swimming and sank. Death being accidental, no inquest is ' In - " Maud Clu- ' A... I WHI- . 'tttted 1tt. h-- el,) TL-.. -" 31‘: .1‘: u ttt .- - " 'fir? we “ ‘- " A , " - --i-_ mi w - m ' “1-! ‘21-)! “t Pff2'tf.t.', ... "oaTTiiaiiifiati-r- “Mum “Mt-tuna. if enmps cannot be guarded against it Ihould be worth while to discover whether many of the deaths are not due to other causes, which, perhaps,‘ my be guarded against. One of the but medical authorities in England, In Inid that he thinks many swim- mer: die through the bursting of their nor-drums, owing to pressure of the inter. Against this danger the plug- ging ot the ears with cotton, would be 3 Magnum. Heart-railute is a common cause ot death on the streets and in the homes, yet one never hears " adored as an explanation oi a drowning, even in a case where the Igtmtaed had deemed himsel s e in water as on land, Ma it not be possible that many am ers who drbwn have had been aeizur which are either total on the inn , or render them helpless tor the moment? One would suppose that ii Cramps so olten sieze good swimmers, there would occaauynally be one resuscitat- ed who could tell his experience, It might be supposec. also that those who mot swim. but who splash About in three or (our [eat ot water, would be more likely to take camps become less accustomed to the ex- polm'e. than those who swun well. But we do not has that cramps seize the person who is in safe water. Much light could surely be thrown on the whole subject by medical men who are expert Iwunmers and by other! who no in the wster daily. We wo. _ ' t 'rt to hear irom anybody who has been taken with s cramp while swmlming, and who got ashore either with or without aid. It people would tell what they know shout the matter it might “use the saving of many lives in the luture. Its as country like this, where everybody does or should swnn, earn- est attention should be given to this one-tin. Pemottautr.-Mrts. E. K, Snider and In. Benj. Hallman ot Berlin gr: vis» itiag st the home ot Mr. B. mum. Mr. L. Adolph and Mr. Adam Schin- has}, flth can. Tho latter is a Mother! ot Mn. snider'tr.-Mi" H. Holmes ot Ramsay in the guest ot her cousin, mu Lavina Hqimea.--Mistt Olive Sunder: ot Nisan Fulls, is spending a tew weeks with her cousin, Miss mun "rnttotntte.-. Mm Faucet chombc took in the Sunday school amnion to N113“. nu. on Sut- utdsy laat.--Mrir. Kupu at Toronto in spending . tew weak: n the home at " out, In. a. Hott-.-- Mm Janis Helium. rammed home am: In“; [pent . moat enjoynble mum "union with mum- in Guelph.- Mr. It". Kine. Inn on . bulim- trip to Bungle Int Sunny. HqMq.--A m can. to on: vil- la. cl Baum!" “Whom which and . um. My to name, It in; the an" of the wreck ot me o! in “arm- "an. A. We were .wo on an My. .34 nun] from this action win to Magus, we no mil. to mm which wu with: a! how who. However, a My, Rer., L. Bartlett, who *" wt to “all“. a- - -, m to tsatmed an auto- who ttt [my my, wilful†Pint-050 at those av- 'd'Ult',t fuT'll'l f, 'itt"lS'll tlt,, 2l h'i'h'iiiFh'i'iyii'i' " " my , at - mu. A guy 1 h It†hon tho Siyiiii'c'yiri? tMeg' ht Mr'" sun-.51 tf WALLACE Bel s e it not be u ers who .zur which ml , or It“ with he: stun. In. H. Mahi.- It. In“, Mary I... " sum. Bulb. mm! M the up in! root.-Mr. ad In. H.N. â€I not - with him in thin. 14!. J. std-I, Berlin, â€at Sud†hit - the pound "ot.-arr. W. Skill In mud A position with u Include how in New Yore,-Mua Ids Weber aerompanied by several Berlin [Hench in on to 0mm Bend on n eamptng tour.-W. Eph. Bucket and sxsten Hum: Ind Methane, ol Hnwkuville, spent Sunday in town, with their tater, Mrs. Jim. Summit: Foottali.-Our tooth-.11 turn Mend e My pine with the Ere-will. hop on Vein-do] .versine Int. A My number of Ipeetnton new cled the players who were fighting hard, to keep the hell in their oppon- ent's territory. No souls were scored _the tint halt hour, but our boys wound up the - with one goal in' their lunar. A return game will be played here on Saturday evening. Notetc--The Children's Day observ- ed in the Lutheran Church on Sun- day evening, we: tr decided success. A large crowd was present and the progrnmme rendered seemed enjoyable to ali.--". J.U. Hahn in at present busily engaged in buying hogs and lambs. As Joe. is rather a levorite amongst the local lumen, they will no doubt patronize him in this line at business. lie in. purchased a large hard ot stockern which he is running on at reasonable Mures. A large lilock of lambs will be taken in by him this week. VII ST. (ELEMENTS. Batsebiul.--A game ot baseb‘ull was phyed at Eastside Park, St. Clem- ents, on Friday, Aug. 7th, the Sham- rocks of Berlin visiting the local team. It was a friendly game from the start. We do not like to mention the score but will do so tor the sake oithose who could not see the game. It wns only 39--2 in [aver of St. Clements. Mr. Urstadt nmpircd sat- isfactorily. It was an even game to: three innings when the score stooc b-I but in the fourth innings the locals landed en Wismer's Curv.s and pounded him all over the diamond, while the Berlin team could not con- nect with the local pitchers delivery. A feature ot the game was the batt- pounded him all over the diamond, while the Berlin team could not con- nect with the local pitchers delivery. A feature at the game was the batt- ing of the locals and the greattieldittg and good battery work. The teams were composed oi the tollowing:- Berlin.--lltiehnergard BS, Cossey lb, Schmidt ct, It. Weber 3b, H. Wismer p. Seibert 2b, Schumaker ri, Seller lt, Weber c, . at 'ss, Schummex p. ' haved in I ge, hope to see L. St. cuements.--J. Busch, rt, Heck- ler ri, E. Umgench Ib, F. Schum- er lt, J. Lthmann ct, A, Boegel 3b, "All'ui'r as, A. Scheirner 2b, M. Schummex p, --iltq Berlin boy! he haven! in . geJlemnnly style uni we hope to see hem again below long. Briets.--The residence which is be- ing erected by John Boegel near the Helm Shoe Co's store is maxing ‘completion and mu be another ad. mum to ht. Clement's handsome dwellings-Messrs. John Busch and Andrew Schoiiner spent Sunday In Heason.--Miss Victoria Weber, Chi- cago, visited " home last week.- Mnuu. Geo, Moore and Make: oi Wnterloo. pnid oat town a business Visit. on Mouday.-The infant. Son of Geo. Fotwell, Balkans, was bur- ied here Monday, the 10th insC-The threshen hasc startec In full force, and . busy season is expected. somewhat. amusing [outbid] gum: was played here last Wednesday between the Royals of Berlin and the Flying Dutchmen of Ceatreville. Our boys came out victorious the score being Brietsr-hirs. Wm. Doeph and son. Worney, and Mrs. John Bisher of Rochester are visiting relatives here tor about I month.--The farmers have tiaiBhed cutting all grain, except oats. .-our school will reopen Aug. 17th, /The trustees have engaged Mr, Dan- bl Weber as principal. The Fréeport 8.8. will hold their annual picnic, Wedneldny ot this week. During the summer months a Tcry large number ot tourists make their wuy into Cundn und this year the summer recon. districts situated on the Grad Trunk Railway system, lean to be the favorable objective point tor this lugs ittiit1x into Cana- ids In] ot the“ tourirté send Wave! Mtam,'l to their home pa- pers, which in . mum ot advertising the Dominion to A vary great extent. A lath! am Wed in the Nonin- town, Ps., "le Times," ot Fri- uy, July Mth, in . ample ot that. " can“ mm which ram " toi- Ittqm.- "Tho Grand Trunk Runny h equal In any rennet and in we points "IN“ to any great nihny intern in . sum. The road-bed, in in !!th- condition, m Int.- clul mhn. 1'rult Mr Ne m, no ttt In" noun 6â€. and very 'romtortaNe, “I he Pom-nu the no» luxuriously “a oot"ettr, clump! In no. " Th (inn! Trunk mu in own ditt- tttiuu'ft'h,tpehtg/'tl" (Mo-Pub: Cars, than mm be 1ette2gNeut"d'"td tieeeeteotuttaesd.N' tttt tht 'euoll|oq-lnod utuptht.opr,the ii,iiUi,i2aiiiift'ttt,ttt mum. fit-' “we tirtturo-aethyiae-t: Iva-to! Nudist-stud tPatti/ht-ttdr," Int-L "Atkayy.y' .. Footbalh-A very interesting and nibunu no TRAVEL LETTERS GEN l‘REVILLE. we“, " _t8 P, ik?!, ' up...†" e a. Hm r“ "r-w. , w; " u iii. , AC h Cam , . > [itl.lll V Ga' "" .) I! . he . "iiitiTfil1 - vol “lb Id.†It I it and a. n oytiqh and with b its VIII. - “ m d " - In. .11.. Damn. you; ie . at run ot " â€but until. u both cm mi Lune! Item. I hand n mum...i course new i pruning which would It th- to cope with tiU'g "him, in att their phase. Next I. here it n will; house. mutating the Bowman , Bridge Co's men during the your till I while the iron bridge here wen under- going construction. For the Inst " yen:- it hu been nierely n tenement W.nndlt times therehu beenl, es runny " nix “milieu solely housed , at one time. It's glory, though inn-f in, granny at lint, but very rise idly ot lets your: nu turned whet In one en imposing structure into . on old ,reatttertreaten, dilapidated building, where “the root lets in the sunshine and the ruin." The present proprietor. lr. R. Boehmer hnn y wisely cecided to have this old W- mark removed. He intends to have it torn down, and tumor bu it he mar erect n cottage on the site where the old house now stands. We trust it may be a correct one. Mr. George Slipper, tor to him belongs the , distinction of being its last tensnt, , has lesser. n house from Mr. Zeller, , German Mills, and will take posses- l sion in the near future. , Herscnals.-Miss Nettie Holman ot I Toronto was the guest ot her cour‘ , ins the Misses. Hilborn, c' Limeriek,l , last week.-Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Erb ', at Port Huron, MiChignr gre visit- , ‘ing relatives in this vicinity nmong t them being Mrs. A. Oberholtzer and Mrs. Sam Hutsora.-The whistle ot the steam thresher is ngnin heard in our midn.--Mitut Bertha Schnurr oi s Winterhourne is the guest at her - grandmother, Mrs. G. Becker.-Wr. _. N. Bock of Berlin wns the guest ot 1 his cousin, Mr. S. Becker on Sunday. a -Mr. Sam Hilborn is enjoying is well- n earned holiday trip, touring in the e Western States. He spent last Sun- r. day in Pueblo and next Sshhnth he .. expects to see sights of the City ot .- the Golden Gates, Before returning be I will also make s tour of the great L Northwest. He will visit friends and EeigtIV'es at Didsbury, Alta Weather conditions on the whole have been tavonble tor July and hence there is no mnrket. change since the June report. Winter apples will be : lull crop in Nova Scotia, medium to full crop in Southern Ontario, Georgian Bay and Lake Ontario Districts. In Eastern Ontario and quebec the crop is light. Early £53185}; mediu'm to 'ruu crop ewryyhgre except in Quebec. Pears will be a light crop except in some part. ot Southern Ontario and Nov; Scout. Plums are td:i1,t'e,t, to full crop in All plum gr lug sections with not more than the usual amount cl rot. Peache- promise well in Essex and ‘tho Niagara. peninsula. -GiiilrG, l medium crop, except in Essex and Kent, where they are almost u complete Mime. John Pollock, a Moulder, Crushed to Death in a Foundry. Gilt. Aug. Ia. - John Pollock, I would" ior twenty-seven years in Gol- die McCulloch Co.', (sundry, here was inttantlr killed yclferuay morning by, milked Gar igmpoum cinch m In " n ex M 1 lug. mum. A plarY 0* St I In.- W'A plank cert wag g" with but 'dthu m resting on the Vol Hamnto; top Ind n one side of the pit. When yes were deli Pollock W dining on that side the 'Ranger ty, "mi caved in, and the earth loosenedl'rhe concert under the end oi tre. plank. This caus- lthe trip WK PREPARE FOR FALL SHOOTING JULY FRUIT CROP REPORT ed one of the weights to topple over, striking the unfortunate man on the back of the head, crushing him face downward into the sand. It required I we to remove the weight from the body. The deceased wan M years of use, in! leaves a rye and six- ghi'l; The Game Department or the the tuio Government in preparing its shooting certificates tor the full m- son. and they will be distributed all throughout the province immedinteiy. Some 9,000 are being stamped uni signed. Those lor ,torrresidrr's ot Ontario will be sent out in time tor ithe duck shooting. which ovens on September 1, and the permits mr the shooting ot moose, reindeer otd cati- bou will be not nround in time tor the xenon. which OMAN: October I. Wk -iriTG- GiiGiG" ind held in an highest esteem throughout the artful experience no buck ot the pain-t, am My (out, .36 kind- .red may!“ at! trauma-one "In." ‘nlmlou dt.teae.inq to I. - hot- Cari. " an: 5330.917, "htteetta u mil-Sly " “If “1 AIM» "* Anomaly nit-an h ttt."'HighWd. oc cumin," WM people no to latch. trstreA't hr. at tho but. at Bar out! you. to and tar 'ever, ard M - 1m» In. it “but, and I." Fitriu--rtttrreltd of s M M m " " h P"- lnu-wmzdn-. _ _ " LA 2.iiihiidit,'t on be Ith, T. Luau-nu. 'lt,lt ttttly . . will Certain it is, uni may you; pt ' HAY FEVER UNKNOWN FATALTI'Y AT GAL“ pauna Audi F at. ‘ _ ;_' Lrdffttt( emu-a up P Fairy an...†. “a m " . A, r g . - .3 . â€twain-00““ " - .‘ Cult Lad-In _ “(all E.?, ' ,tta'tl,'lt d 'ifiLirii'Jiiiiiiiehtli.lt"ietf: t9ptaq$', _ C' jam-nou- a .iiilTiiiGiiiFi - inn! Tum orarurte", Wink. o. m m to: ‘Mthm-huuradv pwtu-muhum a] y-hv “that!“ the mail; a! It th. I.'.A.. at b? ht.- uwm ttte it- won“ at "3.000. all“. W Clo iUGri or an wrote. No Mm" “â€100 who. punt lot do We tttsee m mind n and the matPr 'm'ml’ at vm Put. " and is W n . [nun muting. ho “a that “I. m a. u o-stttr --------" “when: at tho not. vault indicate. ILL IN BERLIN. u the Seat, with s um team, - l to taat and “all.†exponent} d sputum! B-r-Ni" Bantu the “no, and they not tttet Brussels Mic! ot an. (my, uuyhtel’ ol It. l dance constantly n wort, grd clly uni In. ILT. Butler, Brunswick St. " annual and: ot "hard luck" who bu bean visiting (“can In Ber- prov-ltd the Scots from looting (u in. win this week taken ill there, at! more humanly. s attoed B-.--W" Banter 3:13.: ot an. my. mum: at iirl all In. H.T, Bauer. Brunswick St. who has been viattirig mend! in Bee- in. I'll an. week uken in than. M ht slim-At developed into trpbsid is": on Thursday In“. Dr. Hindu, lod that city bu the wheat in chap her mount being with her. On hp day her condition became thr,'.'"".) and the funny physics“ Dt. D. . Euler, vu summoned tron _ saw lord, Upon inning In Benin sad con- sulting with Dr. Minch‘m, it Vin de- cided but to hue the sullen: remov- ed to the hospital in that city, In: being in . precarious condition. Mrs. Butler ad her duet, Mm. Colacher, md daughter, Mitttt Violet a., will tannin than to tender usintuce. Friends of the [may will extend Iympnthy and hope fur molt. favor- lune mum. vav'vv v v -- - WV _ e .. T L.- r ,, T E ION-Y. M In†non no atAt it. up at On Mondny High Constable C. Huber received . message trom St. George stating that the sale in the Merchant's Bank in that town hail been blown open on Sunday evening Ly burglar. A memw ot the btutir “all. who slept in 1 tom above the bank wee unlined by the shock and im- ‘mediltely tired a few that: mu. ml his revolver 3nd frightened the would- be burgh“ before they returned lo the vault to "are their revue] tor their trouble in braking open the Isle. There was over $10,000 in the vwlb. which was untouched owing to the presence of mind of the bank ‘elerk. On Monday evening a special train composed of an engine, baggnge cut, and two Pullman coaches, conveying a party of newspaper men (tom Mani- toba Northwest Territories, and British Columbin, passed through Berlin about 6.30 o'elock en route lit Toronto. The engineer was a young man and hey we! eviclently attempt-‘ ing to nuke 1 record, as the train travelled from Berlin to Guelph " a Ao mile an hour cliv. When turning" the curve near Rockwood, the cab- ‘oose ol this height train, that was iide-troed to allow the special to 'pnss. was standing half-way on the main tine, and before the engineer .could reverse his engine, he crashed into the caboose, detailing it as well Ens the engine. The Toronto auxiliary {was sent tor and in two hour's the track was clear,ed: The trainmen were uninjured. The 8.56 train trom To- lronto was an hour andaquarter late i" . result of the collision. , I Over 100 members ol the Independ- ent Order of Foresters in Berlin and [Waterloo took in the special trip Vin ‘the Preston Jc Berlin Street Railway to Gall; on Tuesday evening, where the High Court tot Western 01mm in now in union. A grand band con- cert wu given by the 13th Regt. band ot Hamilton, and interesting ortidresrs- lee were delivered by Supreme Chief Ranger Oronhyatekha and others. l'rhe concert was a decided success and ithe trip was greetly enjoyed by the (Twin-City Foresters. ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY A letter to Boirds ot Trade is be- ing lorwnrded by the Grand Trunk authorities and is from the American Shovel & Stamping Co., ot Lorain, Ohio. This firm is desirous of local;- ing a big rolling mill somewhere in Ontario end writes to find out what inducement: would be ousted them to come. In addition to the rolling mills they would mmulnctute . line at tores, nice. and hoes. and state that they would do I business of from "00,000 to $300,000 per year, em- ploying trom two to five hundred hunk. i The populu Boris' Choir ot St. Peters Ltsthertrtt Church we“. to New (ye.yy, on Tweed" Altunoon, end pve A noted cones“ in the evening in we Wm. Tell Hall in baht." ot the Luther" Sum-y School of that vil- lage. T he singing by the ban was s deemed trent, and m Inge 'trttqrd am completely ttll" the Inclus- hell were greatly all?“ were» Fi"itiiiiiaifhi. .vol Pitch t the W. and men ,h'h‘ hi n mule ttme. BOYS' CHOIR IN NEW HAMBURG Pum- out; - to W " nu mu. 1.1va ttrt" an d “a Poor Hoot. Berlin, ,rttt - . grmt pm on In. M. tr was. “I MI W it annulment-Ll. luau-m» ray. a .3 who Son lat. "t, in; A _ COLLISION NEAR ROCKWOOD LOOKING FOR A LOCATION FORE STERS IN GALT iihii.iRrm. scan: R, NOT! on Tho page wu " "eaiuqtt on (tom . Immor- nudpoht. being (at and clan. and mpntively In: tron: my mum’ ot rough pur, which too one. pnnm In chmpion- lhip mu. Owing to the â€cantons ‘to Only}: and (hit the crowd In not as Inge u the Importance otthe sum deserved, but ,rhnt wu Inching in “tel-dunno, wu easily made up in enthusiasm, the spectators being About divided in their sympathies. III. Harry W. Brown. was the refer- ik, and? in the teams started short- ly baton 6.30 and trom the very be ginning; it ya Icen that tht Scota Via the better team. The kicking by the defence Wu lurer, end the com- bination ot the lorwudl no more el- leetlve, their rushes being decidedly dangerous. The Scots milaed several chances during the eerly portion of the gum. and (id not more. A turn Wu made in the ploy by Brussels/ur curing the bell and the lorwarca broke through the Scots defence, end after nine minutes play scored on on easy idiot which goal-keeper Holmes tell over. Eight minutes Wer Parks kick- ed from outside right into centre, and lorwud McPherson, tipped it through sud tied the'wore. The second and Int goal secret" wu on . corn-er kick liir Puke about ten minutes before hell time, In the second hall the Scots had the best ot the play, but their shooting w“ poor. No goals were scored try either aide. The lea- turee ot the game was the brilliant work of Capt. Pnrsill end Marshall, at tull-track, and Johnson at half- back for the Scots, mid by the clev- er delence work at Capt. Gerry tor Brussels. The tonne wereh. scotic-Holmes, goal; Pnrsill and _ Marshall, bucks; Johnson, Brockbank. {and Hon. knives; A. W. McPherson, :ysentre; ton-Id; Hewson. end Cook, _ lat; Puke end Bound, right. . Br-els.-.), goal; Robinson. , Wheeler. hacks; Gerry, Querin, Brown ', helvea; Roe, centre; Roach and Good, . left; Cameron and McCrae, right. To those who are planning a Burn- mer outing and seeking “green fields, cud pastures new," some place where they mar east care aside and com- mune with primitive nature, where, tho' the nun shines eicr brightly, "sooling.toreezes always blow an: great heat is unknown, it is safely promised that among the rocks and lakes ot the Muskoka district, about 100 miles north of Toronto, situate in the Highlands of Ontario, (1,000. feet above Bea level), they will fatd enchantment. Hmcsome, illustrated, descriptive publications, will be sent tree to any address on upplicatlon to G. D. La- Course, Agmt, Berlin. It becomes out sad tuty to chrcni-‘ cle the death of Frederick A. Bish, third son ol Mr. and Mrs. W. Bish, Waterloo, who died at the home oi Mr. Robert Hielop, near Strasburg, " 11.45 Sunday morning. Death wns due to . kick received from a horse shortly alter dinner on Saturday, Fred wu employed on Hislop's lam), Bil summer In; on Suturday alter- noon was working with I hay rake to which two spirited horses were hitched, While turning too quickly at thm end ot the field, he drove Agninst the fence at was chrown all the rn‘ae. One ot the horse. kicked him in his lett side just below the ribs. Dr. Fiiir ot New Dundee was summon“, and dressed the wounds, but despite W; medical lid death relieved him pl " uttering: " iL45 on Sunday. He was conscioul to the end. Damned wu aged 20 you! end I months. The lunenl will “he place from his tath- er's residence corner Foundry St. and Put Ann. Waterloo, on Thuredny. Aug., 18th, to Mount Hope Cemet- ery. In the runny one ot the house: we: oortsidarabtr but. Stanly unit hnlu o'clock on Mt] Moo- . qtottiaiorhoemrr- d n a. 0.123. depot which and mum am. no mm mm. in chum a! Goad-cm Hon-ton, v.1 hula; ml in shtic- to take an WI lot out. Jun " u "and m "In“ . 'l,tg ' tte ' VI vu In it. Inlllli4 qrtth It- en- Ioolo d A M tn!- vital m th.", n d-theath and to- m m .1 te.ths M. m can nu my - you“! iGaiaaa rwlm“ has can“. at“ in nu! dun! aademdr he“ "iiiiT GGGriatk, at it. aid in about "I.“ “PW". 2': Halibu- WI. will trrto all. - an" m.unoum.mmn JILVOI mmmm‘o .9271: BAD DEATH OF FRED RISE. SUMMER FAIRYLAND ANUI'HEB COLLISION I to “he After. be“; In the employ ol thel "" a u Brawn-n heather Co., lor the Inn Bide Weber bum yam, Mr. LA. Voellser in- A, which his with " museum with tthtuea-ltMtrm" lud-booklupet “the Mal ,rarletglt,eethiaytetAiquteyraat. - to- w I. ill Imm- Shoe Co. at M. m Ira-nu. and Int-h mm; to nun-o‘er in Mn In mm. on - Iii-â€d Mann-mam thre- .plmly a. ee a an Inn. It. VtteFr'. um II atetmitt III who at. Met maniac. ta-rl-rr-ae' team-Mot I an ad “a. man, IL- " a! i - to: 8100. Mr. m m alt Io ""e"rtsAt' terto . Me 'tt2A'1'l,)'lt n "a 1 to s ' _ _ _ vs u ;t)'dt.,?jiii'iii'i'iilii"'ii'ii'iiii'i'i, t. 'iic'd,iifitliiif MILLENERY BARGAINS Brisker & Diebel. Toronto News-Another Band oi British immigrants numbering 17o, hue urived in Toronto from Hom- ml. Ot thate, 90 come on Saturday 'tight Iron the summer we Cham- plun, no eighty thi- morning lrom the stunner Pretoria. All no du- lined tor um mum, up! will am work a mechanic. or hm hands' in the dry and tttrougttout the pro- yer: The men! â€pea-neg of the new urn-us u they gattfered in Gai; around the immigration an“ one. was very Inonblc. Tiny loomed {any well-Mo, intel- ngu: at! “My Ionian. In conver- "tioTwith name ttt them n New re porter loomed than they had goon expectan- ot doing well in Canada, but we“ willing to um " Alma“ my land ot work. They seem to an- derstartd that it in Wily tum ' Io- $ummeraliilllliinery Donn m: we mun. Aiken it they It“. more ot Cu“; in the Old Comm now-thy- um: formerly, can “It: "on. ya. The is I re on: on). to can. out to Cum“. We no tok that he demand tor [mm but no I- "actually unlimw.“ “IVKCI‘S WEBB APPBICI ATED {3.33- King St , Mrs, G. Steuernagel’s This has been the Ingest and most profitable season in our illinery Dcwrtment we have had since.coming ta aterloo (18 years ago.) To clear out the balance we offer the follow- ing bargains, $2 00 to trt oo Trimmed Hats for All Hat Shapes at - . Ladies Black and White Sailors at Flowers toc a bunch. CRAZE FOR CANAD" it will pay you to examine our stock for style, quality and prices. Also all kinds “latest Dru: Trimming, Fancy Collars. etc. etc. mt For Fine BARGAIFâ€? mums-v- i t BARGAINS 'and WAS IT TN: elusive tenderer end eluted highvny robber no burghr, known a "Foxy" Smith, who has tteeugiv- ing the Wetetloo County consumes. ell kinds of trouble during we past Mteen months, wu teen " the neiyr borhood at Berlin an Sewn" even- ing end Sunday morning. . Some maiden“ in the South Ward but Courtlud “an“. clam lacy saw him trying to enter . bun on Saturday evening, but u the mun; m laid I. In“ no (ovul- W Put. Some you. men who new "you" new hnu m tut neighborhood but did not spunk to him. . tht Sunny morning berm. break- int. u out ltdy who is visiting with Mend- in Berlin, living men the her- lln & Wumloo Hospital, look a INK out to Mount Hover cemetery, and utter ,rs1hi" “out tor u low minutes III. met "Foxy" Smith lane to face. He stopped ml nine-I her it she had new the caretaker, nil atte replying in the heath-e. walked on towart. Wlmlou. The Cult. may . certain it was "Pory" " she now Mm trom. the time " V“ a men child. The local cmublu “a unplug: than) look-out tor him, and unless he In“. Minn" emptloully sCatqo, I. will it mulled lg. nam- no more comm-I M in 90 V“! “mum tor up 'mtetttsa-t.portnrit? "I was.“ “knot-Imit- umiti-te"the at mung," “at no nun-non! or Tom“. 2t'N, f, an l, ‘50 mm m ttet.. mwmmnmm (arGTG",Gaiiiirii0iiiiiriiii Ecocqn‘odhiuuh A SPORTSIAN'S IECC A "Foxy" SMITH , Waterloo. 8100 1 no. m