16 Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Toronto, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gole..... F. J. Wilsen, of Brantford, made a pleasant call on friends here..... Mr. H. Bagly, of Southampton visited and called on friends here......Mrs. Ovanufiskay, . of Bridgeport, made a pleasant call on Mr. and Mrs. Goldbeck. Notes.â€"Messtrs. Hawk and Stauficr weach shipped two carloads of porkers in July. and two carloads bucks wers th.pped to Guelh......Farmets are getting their stockers for f.eding..... The hay crop is leing housed in ap »parently good condition...... Anothci aged veteran has passed away, this being a butternut tree, which was blown down in a recent heavy storm. Rev. Davi@ Sherk planted the seed when nine years of age It measured 7 feet 9 inches in circumference...We ‘moticed some farmers cutting wheat ‘this week which shows that the harâ€" vest is ripe, the rays of Old Sol beâ€" ing very powerful of late. THE HEALTH OF THE PROVINCE pronto, July 20.â€"The health of to reports filed with Dr. Hodâ€" of the Provincial Health Office. returns for the three months endâ€" ing June 30th last coppared with the swime period for 1903 show the numâ€" ber of cases of infectious diséases reâ€" pC to be as follows:â€" Consumption... . Bnnllvto; we . m ever... Diphtheria... ... Whooping cough Typhoid fever . the province continues good, accord ~â€"Aâ€"despatch â€"to the London Times from Tokio says it is rumored that three Japanese torpedo boat destroyâ€" ers have sealed the mouth of the Liao River at Yinkow. «It is reported that 10,000 Japanese tacked 5,000 Russians seven miles of Tashichao on July 15. The ng lasted nine hours. The Rusâ€" were frequently reinforced, but were finally dislodged, leaving more than 200 dead on the field. © Russia is believed in some quarters o be wantonly trying to embroil herself with other nations to escape complete humiliation at the hands of Japan. The British navy will put a stop to Russian seizures on British merchantmen if peaceiul methods do not avail. _ Briefs.â€"The farmers are still bus) at haying, but the majority are fn mishing | up this week... ..Mr. J Schnarr had his shoulder slightly in jured by falling off the waggon o1 Saturday. Personal. â€"The Misses Pearl and Vera Vance are holidaying with their cousin Miss Ella Docring......Mrs. Geo @Glover, Goderich, who has been spending a month‘s holidays with her mother Mrs. Doerbecker, returned homeâ€" on Saturday...... Mr. Fernando Erb, Moorefield, spent several days renewing old acquaintances in this vicinity......Mr. Jas. Bryden and Miss Laura Vance spent Sunday with Mr. Herh. Docring and sister......\ cariole consisting of Elmira friends, spent Sunday at the homes ofMr. J. B. Knart and Mr. Henry Doeting.... Mr. Allen Knarr spent Sunday under the parental roof. noun Wodnesday cach wook. in : uq § D00 E90 PORRCROIEIS O RRTTIIWTT _ MVR EVC Fine Trip for July 30â€"Aug. 1 _ via| MacKinnon Cup â€" competition, in White Star Steamers From Sarnia | which there were competing teams of to Detéolt. twelve mon from England, Scotlan*. The Stratiord Herald newspaper| Wales, Natal and New _ Zealand. has perfected arrangements for an| Trom the first it was cvident the excursion to Detroit, which is open struggle lay between the English and to the people of this place, via the Scottish representatives. and | after n ® a keen fight victory ultimately deâ€" ;\aph\ccnt steamer of the Whitt| (;,roq for England. tar Line, the Tashmoo, from S@tâ€"| ‘rho scores of the Canadians st the hia to Detroit, on July 30 to August| 300 yards range in the MacKinnon 1, and costing 75c¢. for round trip of | Cup contest were as follows: #06 for children under 12 years. The| Llairâ€"8454485554â€"42. Tashmoo, which is licensed to carry | _ Croweâ€"3555525354â€"42. 8,000 persons, will leave Sarnia 4.15 Staftâ€"Sergt. â€" Croweâ€"5455233054â€" m it 4 85. A â€", arriving at Detroit in the url{ Dillonâ€"5034855543â€"36. treating excursionists to on hakx & T ks ~ McGregorâ€"5455443532â€"41. the brilliant sights of their livesâ€" 5 L Mooreâ€"O0552554348â€"8¢ electrical effect as Detroit is apâ€" | Mortimerâ€"8354445554â€"â€"42. . No more delightful outing | Scottâ€"445525555â€"45. be planned for a couple or three| Smithâ€"44555554â€"87, ; * escape from broiling inland heat "I‘\:l;vâ€"“lï¬_sfgsï¬;&mia i7 6 interest in the trip never flags, Vostman .: * ie route lying along the course over | â€" gwwlh_i_'&';gâ€wm“-‘l- which the entire commerce of the falâ€"470. _ F é m seas passes, and also ~ NEWFOUNDI thr the quaint attractions of the | ~ ___MNI. St. Clair Flats, the Venice of Amerâ€" | pinal Draft of Fishery Regulations to Be ta. To get to Sarniaâ€"that‘s m{ Signed By Premior Bond. P patticulars will be found ‘in| London, J.glig,_m Associated es ireo miviee en m ons ant ®. > ‘-, + mnnncnnnnmmmcntnmne _ CALLBED A PASToOR, i. oys tplonn of the Anglof coney | pht s 5> 200 omm * s ht â€" f , 13 Â¥. W. C. Boese, of St. Paul‘s heix PRK Agr: . w t‘.m“ = "":{I“' Te rriigor , Bo6d, ow I i Ahcecss Pihicas 1 sukes nnulnfinnn shhiiituks a‘ ahae ) Luth« e â€"_ @ B c uommc jm-u. ‘“‘.' 4 ..!-i ting: $ viee \ “;?"-v . @t over the Nortl h °N of H ~ | and thosé now imposed by the M Ns N ; P RO «-.»m.l'&m;_ 2""‘- overn: ie . ETY . ars EPITOME OF THE WaAR EXCURSION TO DETROIT F. C, Boese, of St. Paul‘s Mh.m‘t;‘smuou on morning w he srndd m Church subse at a meeting of the ition when it was decided to . N. Frey, ol Hoboken, N.J., pastorate â€" in succession to U. Spillman, who has gone AUVERTISERS be left at this office no Miss Ward Sank and Did Not Rise Agab Baturday ucen. The copy for| Aod Richard Poweli Was Also Drownâ€" so be in not later than Pusoda «dâ€"Both Belong to Toronto, and the ERBSVILLL BRESLAL Kaglich and Gorman, in uarters embroil escape ands of Miss Neno Ward Tried to Save _ On the beautiful grounds. of . Sok» x o i’ M ownl “ m, :b mh’ WIS. L. J; Breiâ€" es t in ne A t G. . Wnremntegrse *4 , a lawo was given $R se m®*" :a;'wn';mufllu’dgv. Af CRAMPS PREVENTED SUCCESS C. A.. on Tuesday cvening, asd it y was a most successful and cnjoyable Mserageds event. The atiendance ves large, the Mise Ward Sauk and Did Not Bise Again,*~ PFOCeOds quile satisfactory and . the and Richard Fowell A86r "Alin Tiea... .‘ â€" ‘PFOETAINMEâ€"A*good ‘one. .:. Toronto, July 15.â€"Both Mr. Powâ€" ell and Mr. Ward left on the midâ€" night train, accompanied by R. V. Stone, of the W. H. Stonc underâ€" taking establishment. A Triple Drowniag. Halifax, July 15.â€"A triple drownâ€" ing accident occurred near Woest Bay, .B., yesterday afternoon. Alex. J. McLeod started in a suilâ€"boat for AMarble Mountain. He had with him his nephew and niece, Angus and Marjorie Ross, aged resvectively 12 and 14 years. When half way down the boat was seen to turn over and go down. carrying with it MecLeod and the two children. Thoy were not soenm afterwards, and no doubt were érowncd. Muskoka Wharl, July 15.â€"A most Gistressing double drowning occurred yesterday afternoon about a mile and «& half from here, near Judd Haven, the unfortunate victims being Miss Nano Ward, 15 years of age, daughter of J. D. Ward, treasurer to the department of the Provincial Secâ€" retary, Parliament Buildings, Toronâ€" Ritchie Powell, 11 years of age, son of R. P. Powell, proprictor of Whiriwind Carpet Works, 662 West Bloor street, Torunto. Powell, along with some _ companâ€" ions, was in bathing, and getting out far beyond his depth was unable to swim back and sank. Miss Ward, who was standing by, saw the boy go down and iminediately jumped in and swam out to rescue him, but beilore she got {ar from shore .she also sank and did not riso again. ‘The dead girl was the eldest daughâ€" ter of Mr. Ward, who for the past thirty years has been connected with the Provincial Secretary‘s office. About a month ago the family took a summer cottage | at Muskoka Whart. Miss Ward was a good swimmer, and it is supposed she was suddenly scized with cramps. Her body was recovered within twentyâ€"five minutes after the accident, but all the old remedics, combined with medical skill were unsuccessful in restoring comâ€" sciousness. Searchers began at once to drag the lake for the boy, but at a late hour last night his body had not been recovered. Belleville, July 15.â€"Talbot Metâ€" calfle of Port Hope, yesterday fell from the bow of the yacht Norway. Two young men who saw the acciâ€" dent went to his assistance, and one of them dived and brought up the body. The unfortunate man never recovered consciousness. It is believed that death was due to heart disease. He was 30 years of age. Broke His Neck on "Corona.‘* ‘Toronto, July 15.â€"George Davis, 55 years of ago, engaged as pant‘yâ€" man on the Corona, foll dowr the pantry stops at about 7 o‘cloch yesâ€" terday morning while the hoat was lying at Lewiston, and dislocated his neck. He expired almost instanily. His body was removed to a local undertaking establishment, whoroe a claimant is awaited. Deccased. who had been cmployed on stcamers for the past soven years, had no known relatives. Bowmanville, July 15.â€"Robert A. Treleven was kicked by a horse in a runaway Wednesday, and his right leg fearfully shattered and broken in two places. . The injury is very seriâ€" ous. and amputation may yet be neâ€" cessary. Buffalo, July 15.â€"By the exploâ€" sion of a can of gasoline in a shed at thoe rear of n dwelling at No. 13 Hawley street last night Mrs. George W. Carbino was instantly killed and Mrs. Alico Buckley, who worked for Mrs. Carbinc, died shortly afterâ€" wards from burns and other injuries which sho reccived. ° Bislsy Camp, July 15.â€"(C.A.P.)~â€" Interest vesterday centred in the MacKinnon Cup competition, . in which there were competing teams of twelve mon from England, Scotl-.ns. Wales, Natal and New _ Zcaland. Trom the first it was evident the struggle lay between the English and Scottish representatives. and _ after a keen fight victory ultimately deâ€" clared for England. After a Keon Fight For the MacKinng Cup at Bisloy, The scores of the Canadians t the 800 yards range in the MacKinnon Lup contest were as follows: Blairâ€"84544835554â€"42. Croweâ€"8555525354â€"42. Staftâ€"Sergt. _ Croweâ€"5455233054â€" Dillonâ€"5034855542â€"36. McGregorâ€"5455443532â€"41. Mooreâ€"O552554348â€"8¢ Mortimerâ€"8354445554â€"â€"42, Scottâ€"445525555â€"45. Smithâ€"44555554â€"87, Tyorsâ€"8285254434â€"86 . Wostman=â€"4535055424â€"87, Youghil!â€"5833553455â€"41. Totalâ€"470. Sad Accident Occurred at Judd â€" Heven, Muskoka â€"â€" Triple Drownlug at Westbay, C.B. Leg Shattered By Horse ENGLISH TEAM WON. Fell Into Water, Dead. Gasoline Kills Two. culty in sending 44â€" through â€"the gou!: There was more pressing on the part of Galt But no more n-flm.’flu after considerable give and . the â€" The grounds w l lamps aud the> m gaily and tastelully devorated. There were many hm and sevcral booths, a great variety of refreshments being served. A laiticed simmer house was fijted up as a German booth and here such delicacies as wieners, porats salad, coffec cake and cofce, tesides other German * disbes, were served, Amother booth was devoted to the sale of fowers and candies and a third to that of [ruit, lemonade, ice cream, Sondaes, cic. a Galt was defeated by the Torcnto Scots in Berlin on Saturday ty two goals to ome in a closely eontratrd and very rough game. _ The match was for the scnior championship . of the Onfario Assoaciation Foottall League which Galt won last year. Referee Brown Wwas kept busy calling fouls and ruling men off for tripping and fighting. The game startcd at 4.20 and for the first ten minutes the play was almost continuously on the Scots‘ goal. _ Holmes knocked out several very dangerous looking shots. One drop by Henderson almost :in the mouth ol the goal looked like a winner but it was kickcd behind just a& few inches from the goal post. A minute later Henderson bunted the ball behind. Exactly five minutes alâ€" . There a drop. w The gosthteptr kicktd "ont â€" Sut . the ight to Henderson who had no difiâ€" A programme of upâ€"toâ€"Caic music was given by Starnaman‘s orthestra. Messrs. J. R. Hallman and Harvey Zeller gave a vocal number and had to respond to an encure. A cornet solo by Mr. W. H. Schmaiz, with piano accompaniment by Miss Evelyn Breithaupt, was also encored. A meeting of the Berlin Finance Committee was held Tucsday night when speakers for and against ths byâ€"law 4o give the Berjin and Bsidgeâ€" port Electric Railway a frenchise for running rights over Short and Puke streets and the right io expropriate property to extend the line throuph from <~Queen street to the Market Square, were heard. Messrs. W. H. Breithaupt and Alex Millar, K.C., president and solicito: respectively, of the road, spoke in favor of the byâ€"law and Messrs. Fd ward Smyth and J. G. Wing against it. B Town Solicitor Clement did not think it would be wise to grant . th: running rights over Short and Duke streets. â€" The councillors, while n it wishing to do anythiag to block ihe Company in their desire to extend the roaw, took the view c{ the Town Solicitor. ‘They were in favor > of rights over Water and Fing streets being extended to the Bridgeport Company an« the committee adjournâ€" ed until Friday evening to give the Company‘s solicitor a chance to prepare a byâ€"law with a view to a franchise of that nature Lceing grantâ€" ed if such action can be taken. It is the inten put prism lights show windows wh much better light the store. . ‘Lh‘s fact that the wall be kalsomined, _ store will become est stores in tow? The Mcthodist Missicn Board _reâ€" ports that while complete returns are lacking from. two districts of the work, an approximate calculation asâ€" sures an income from ordinary subâ€" scriptions and collections of ovetr $270,000, which is in advance of neatrâ€" ly $10,000 cn last year‘s figuies. Reâ€" ceipts from legacies are alout $23,â€" 000, an advance of over $3,000, while miscellaneous items are a trifle less than last year. Full retmius are no! yet to hand from the Indian depattâ€" ment for the June quarter, but asâ€" ADDI!ION TOERXs ! «CO‘3 STORE suming that they will be about the same as last year the tolal incom¢ from all sources will probably reach $342,000 at least. This amount wil. be an increase of $12,000 over the to tal income of 1902â€"3. _ "Yhe reccipt: from the bicentenary fund are o course not invluded in the above fig ures. RIVERIDES WIN CHAMPIONSHIP The grounds were crowded from 8 e‘clock until nearly 11 o‘clock. S A LUCCE SFUL LAAN B0C1AL UE ME WILL DRAFP A NEW BYâ€"LAW iâ€" Aspuimed the aggressive and minutes . after the Galt score, DL will h NLS~IUN FUN h i1 th h t It l1 t t U th h wonreâ€"ot wev. in an Wagnel, . WUWeR street.. Mr. Moyet for a short time in 1883 was. on the staff of theâ€" old Daily News, as the late P.~E. W. Mover‘s assistant. This is his fArst sUPREME TENT OF MACCABEES TWO EXCURSIONS ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. Moyer, of Buflalo, N. Y., are in Berlin, guests at the Detroit, July 19.â€"With the readâ€" justment of the rates as the most important business for consideration, the triennial review of the Supreme Tent, Knights of the Maccabees of the World, opened here toâ€"day. . The membership of nearly 400,000 were represented by about 100 delegates. Supreme Commander D. P. Markey, ol Port Huron, in his anndal report stated that the membership of the order December 31, 1903, was 362,â€" 385, a net gain during the three years of 124.709. Joshua Ditner, the itinerant shoeâ€" maker, who narrowly escaped death in being struck by @a P. & B. car at Proston last week, has been giving the officials at the Galt Hospital conâ€" siderable trouble, as the following paragraph from the Galt Reformer indicates:â€" 6 turned home after visiting his broth er, B. W. Zieman, King street. cd the Del Monte Hotel, a» Mr. and Mrs. Saunders of Belfast Ireland, are visiting Mr. and Nrs William Williams, Dover street. Mr. D. W. Albright left this motn ing for a visit to London and St Thomas. Mr. Geo. A. Clare return:d to Ot tawa Monday evening. Mr. Ed. Roat and daughters o Berlin are in town a few days en joying the baths. $ ‘The Mctatic Shingle and Siding Company have rented the old power house of the Galt, Preston and Hesâ€" peler Street RaTlway on King street, and will resume business at once. The choir of St. Peter‘s Lutheran church rendere@ two special anthems at the Sunday evening‘s service, and the solo ‘"1he Lost Chord"‘ was renâ€" dered in a most artistic manner _ by Miss Laura Clare, daughter of Mr. Geo. A. Clare, M.P. wWAR IN AFRICA. ~ Some peacelul citizens on Queen street were disturbed on Sunday evâ€" ening by some colored ladics and genâ€" tlemen, consisting of two families residing .in adjoining houses. . The trouble was caused by one of the men who apparently made a friendly call on the other family, but was orâ€" dered out by the mistress. A scrap followed; results: a few bodily scratâ€" ches and a broken window. lhe jusâ€" tice of the peace will likely have to sift out the case. The Stratfiord Herald newspapet has arranged for two excursions on these dates which make a great com. bination. This place is included in the â€" centro served by the two excurâ€" sions, which are explained fully elseâ€" he â€" ie 7 "del t sider: e t in tn" the nintâ€" ‘nial but: I"‘.“n' â€" again 7 e Rrik o i GaT }' s e t mm Parsille " for tes and the Gal tmlp: five minutes.. in . additior to y unavoidable louls there wer many called op account ol deliberal: tripping and shoving. WThis interferec very much with combinatics ’h{! With ten mingtes remaining of 4 first ball to play Bokzard of the Scots put in a well paccd shot. Ihe Galt goalâ€"keeper â€" threw himsell . ful, longth .B an attempt. to reab it bui the ball went through For the first few days he utterly refused to eat or drink, and up to the prescnt has never‘revealed his name. Dr. Vardon says the man is now a little more rational, but he still conâ€" tinues to display some rather erratic tendencies. The gash in his head is beginning to heal, and his recovery, barring any complication, is assured. In the second ball Galt had ths best of the play but they were weak in shooting, painfully. zo. Severa} times it lookcd very much as it the seqre would be tied but try as they would the Galtonians could not get another goal. About five nrinutes beâ€" fore the game cnded Christman of Galt was ruled off for two minutes for tripping. Before the game cnucd Galt had two good openings but the shots were euiï¬y handled. . & DLINEK REFUSE3 NOURISHMENT (Mr. W. T. Forbes of Hamilton was a guest of Mr. I. Wurster, King St., over Sunday. e Mrs. C. F. Strong of Buffalo is a guest at the Kress House and her friends in town. 4 Nir. W. H. Hurst, formerly of th° Elliott House, Taronto, has purchasâ€" Mr. A. Zieman of Guelph has reâ€" turned home after visiting his broth er. B. W. Zieman, King street. â€" Fach Bros commenced the erectio of aâ€"fine brick residence on â€" Queti street for Mr. John Sohrt. â€" Mrs. Hester of Torento is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darnley, King street. The Misses Livergood and Wildfonz spent Sunday and Monday in Guelph. The many friends of Mrs. Charle: Bergmann will be sorty to learn sh« was removed to the Galt Hospita on Monday. o Mr. Wallace Allen of Guelph is spending a few days with his cousin, Mr. W. J. Allen, King street, priot to going into business in Galt. t to Berlin in t ol PRESTON JULY 30 TO AUG. 1 veeqgiver y â€" we ' Mr. Angus Winger, Toronto, called on friends in Waterloo Thursday. ! Mrs. Fox and son, Howard, of | Philadelphia, are the guests of her | sister, Mrs. Chas. Moogk. | Miss L. Foerster and Miss Campâ€" bell, of Â¥psilanti, Mich., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Conrad,, st. Rev. A. E. Lavell, B. A., pastor of the Waterloo Methodist Chuzch, icit Monday afternoon to spend a | thi«e weeks‘ vacation at Kingsuon and the Thousand Islands. Mrs. Lavxl will spend her vacation at Tonawanda, and Miss Gillespie in Hamilton .i« St. Catharines. D. D. C. P. Rovertson, of Guelph Encampment and his assistants . inâ€" stalled the officers of Samaritan Enâ€" Wt, No. 49, Waterloo, Tuesday , as folloOws:== Mrs. Bruegeman and Mrs. B. Urâ€" stadt andâ€"Baby, who have been spendâ€" ing so e time with Waterloo friends, left Tuesday for their tome in Hanâ€" over. Miss Emma Neuber has returned home after spending a month with friends in Naperville. Mr. James Fear, oi Ontario, Cal called on friends in town Friday. Dr. Geo. Schellig, of Detroit, Mich. called on friends in Berlin and Waterâ€" loo Friday. H. R. Brodrecht, Mr. Welch, of New Hamburg, and Mr. John D. Hoffman, of Stratford, were among th? who attended the funcral of the lat® Miss Diebel, Monday. Miss Anni¢ Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitenell, of near Waterloo, was successfully! operated upcn for goitre in Rochestér, N. Y., on Thursday Jlast. g OFFICERS ELECTED Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvoy lelt Tues day on an extended, trip to Ottaws and other castcra points. Miss Jennie Godbold sptht Sunday and Monday with. Tavistock "1cuns. , Miss F. M. McDougall is spending a week with Lriends in Tavistock ima Stratford. Mr. Fred Snider is holidaying at Toronto, Gananogue and other eastâ€" ern points, . Mir. and Mrs. W. R. Coggeshall and son Harold of Ottawa are spcnding two weeks withâ€" Waterlooâ€"friends th> guests of her sister, Mrs. B. M. Walâ€" ton. Miss Lottie Brourecht of New Hamburg is the guest of her fricnd, Mrs. H. V. Clemens. Mr. E. W. B. Snider has returned from a trip through Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. Mrs. Samuel Roschman returned to her home in Waterlco Thursday after spcndinz a month with friends in Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Chapman, of Teeswater, >s spending her vacation with her s ter, Mrs. Wm. Watson. Mrs. Recky, who has been spendâ€" ing the past three weeks with her brother, Mr. Wm. Bish, has returned to her home in Collingwoed. Mr. Jacoh Conrad, ic. is snending : few days with Desboro friends. Miss Bruce bas resumed her duties at the Mutual Life after a pleasant pleasant vacation. _ s Mrs. Emil Schietholtz and Mrs. J. Schnarr andâ€" childw@n have returned from a month‘s visit with friends in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. .Faunce and son Haro Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting sister, Mrs. Chas, Moogk. Mr. Peter Roos, of the Dominion Life staff, left Saturday morning to spend a week‘s vacation at Sundâ€" ridge, Muskoka. Gladys Ufieimann is enjoying a two weeks‘ visit with friends in Toronto. Miss Clarabel Graybill is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Arâ€" thur Foster, Roseville. Messrs,.S» Gourlay and L. Howell, ol Galt, spent Sunday in Waterloo. Mr. Fred Perschbacher is spending a two weeks‘ vacation at his home in Mildmay. Mr. Jas. S. Lockie of Newton is spending several days in Waterloo. Miss Becca Flynn is visiting her friends in Seaforth, the guest of Mrs Jos. W. Foster. _ Mr. Albert Hergott and bride rcâ€" turned Friday noon lrom a week‘s wedding trip down the St. Lawrence. Mrs. Stockwell and Miss Mose Erâ€" nest, of New York, are spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abs. Mernecr, Albert street. Miss Nettie Gowdy, of the guest of her brother, Gowdy, William strect. Miss Mary Kump{, kindergartner, of New York City, is spending the summer vacation with #r. and Mrs. C. Kumpf, Waterloo. Mr. J. Diebe!, Windsor; Mr. Belâ€" linger, postmaster, Wellesley; _ Mr. Strome, Floradale,; Mr. and Mrs. P. Shantz and Miss Minnic Shantz, Presâ€" ton; Mrs. Brodrecht andâ€" som, John 10EINGFTY . HETUIRRREEOE _MEEDZ: Me _AGMENENE : _"â€"_ 34 72.A oOd â€" 0000 o. 1. t Apcilt we Be â€" â€"2 uon ie s â€" . i 1 en ie e eA ing acqubintgnces in town. e e pasii n y le. :) i . e t s .‘ k w mre. and Miss Heciman are spending| . .. , . * * hok l a week or more with friends i Ste. C P & ) 1/ . / M Ns Anne De Heaupre, t uepec. ... / ol Mr.â€" John Bruegeman left Tucsday va es Tb es .. ; e worning on a lew days‘ business trip yers h k Lo Toronto. ® » .« > * Cc Miss Chris .i i1dt of Torento is visiting ‘ Waterloo Thicnis. * Treasurer, J. Bacts ow " MI“L J. W., J. K. Shiand ist W., J, K. Masters Seciotaty, 7. M. Zaruke P. C. P., Geo. Moogk P., A. B. McBride. P.. E. H. Kochler. Mrs. Guelph, is White Wear Mr. Thos. Ladies‘ White C«mbric Corset Covers, Drawors, Skirts and Harold, of _ Gowns allat special and reduced iting â€" ser _ prices. «.. Lang Bros. & Co‘s. "~Bricker & Diebel acrobats; Harry Fentelle, M and | dance in the nï¬lk;VP';ï¬ baton jugglor. Good music will be | begin at cight o‘clock every ‘The best entertainments that. have ever been presented to a Waterlioo county.. audience will be the attracâ€" tlong at Waterioo‘s Sunmver Carnivat to be held in the Waterlo6 Park next o ahrig * y 25, + . the attractions are the Dee m comedians: Charles and Eva Parcor, DBU*'BTORE. Arntu. N. W. Tel. Co. x Globe and Mail new ap wpers. Open Sundays Phone 216 Laiies‘ Black Ootton Hose Fast Black, all sizes special at 2 prfor 25¢ Childs Hose Childs Lace Hose in Black White Pink and Blue also plain W hite Hose all sizes. CARNIVAL NEXT WEEK Onr Store is always attractive with new goods and just now we are offerâ€" ing special cut prices oo many lines of Summer goods. And these are on sale this week. Galatea Suiting 2 pieces Navy and White Striped Galatea Suiting worth 20: for ... .l5¢ we have some «peci «l fine quslities in White tineu Fawn «rd O:~ gondy suitab‘« for Ladie‘ Diegsâ€" _ sale price. = y â€" C Jb # 25 pieces, all eolors, in prints, wo th 10¢ for = 20 pieces white muslins, in spots and stripes, worth 12 1 50 pieces colored Organdies and Dimities, v orth 20e to 25¢, sale 30 Pieces Muslin end Cotton Fress Coods Worth from 26¢ to 250 Speoial at 150 a yard. Ouw Carpet Depart m'n? alwhsy eou:rlo-o.« with toe best A Caroets Ro Curains Linoieums, Window Shads and Wali Papers. and we will l.plun to have you call when needing Housefurnmshings of any kind. Tanglefoot 1{ piec:s colored muslins, worth 15¢, ulo‘g’ieq s _ e hes me® 100 yards faney moreen *kirting, worth sale price = 3 pieces white tucked skirting, worth 15¢, sale price = 103 10 doz. white 5â€"8 table napkins, worth 1.25, sale price = 25e 13 pleces Eoglish (Goghams, in p nk and blus, worth 15¢ for _ 106 25 Lndiss‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Skirts at â€" â€" 1â€"2 price 25 pieces Wool Dress G»0ds, worth 50¢ to 753, sale prics :: 10 pieces French Flanuel, worth 50¢ for = = e 15 pieces Frenc» Delaines, worth 50¢ for = â€"â€". 25e 10 pieces White Swiss Embroidery, worth 10¢ t> 15¢ for 63 12 ouly Ladies‘ Shirt Waists worth 1 00, sale price = 390 6 ounly Ladies‘ Spring Mant‘es, worth $3 and $6, at â€" $2 50 25 men‘s al} wool Tweed Suits, t uis year‘s style worth 8.00 for $5.00 4 doz. black and fancy sateen shir:s, worth 503 to 75¢ at. 89e L lot men‘s 4 in. Hand Ties, worth 25¢ for â€" = 12 1 %6 Abut 2 doz men‘s and boys‘ fine straw hats, worth 50 to 750 at 256 50 doz. Ladies‘ Fast Black Cotton Hose, worth 20¢ to 45¢, special Biack a so W hae Musine tor bot weathir clothing,. _ A splendid choice 10 15 20 and ...... ........ CARPET DEPARTNMENT. Berlin, July 18, 1904 25 pieces Navy Blue Print, in spots and stripes, worth 12 1â€"2¢, 8 pair for â€" â€" â€" o 25 Ladies‘ and Misses Hat Shapes, worth 1.00 to 1.50 at 200 yards fancy Blouse Silks, worth 500 to 75s, sale price 20 ends Tapestry Carpet, in lengths of 10 to 20 ya:ds, worth 60 to T5¢ at * = = LANG BROS. & CO. for the fly season now on: White Waist Gcods d W Flypad And all kinds of Our usua‘ Great Summer Sals is ."'. "ï¬ had the best business in the history of the ‘store, nutwilthstanding the backward season. To make room for our heavy im, ortations and to effect a epeedy clearing of all summer lines we have marked the prices so low that it will interest everyone. A. J. ROOS, BARCAINS IN ALE LINES. NEW STORE. Hose hite <usli Giprls Skirts Ready made Skirts for Girls. We show a nice assortment in Navy Blu* and Tweeds ranging in prices from $1 69 to.... ..... . ..$ Colored and wnite Waists e uced prices for quick setling: â€" 330 E0e 65¢ 75¢ an ) $1.00 up to 2 00 ind 33.00 Summer Corsets 6 Different kinds of Ladies® and !lniuef,Summu- Corsets prices the popular Clare Quartette, of Pres: bon, â€"will wseist in the programme. On â€" Wednesday evening a bascbail match will be added to the above atâ€" tractions. . ‘The entertainments will hblhvdlymumvh.ht_u elegant hall stand, Areworks and ° a dance in the pavilion. Performances All Silk Waists The cberpet and prettieâ€"t Silk Waists are here on our counters at 2.00 8.00 4.00 and $5.00 See Them Chi‘drens Waists, in White Jean and Net special at ...... ..2. ... ~All Rtebber" French T uss the nawrst on the »T."L.:'.-:.'t:a"-ï¬? m WINN, Phone 462. "an Wtha mae phalet bavr, ies the mRUSSEHECG _g I‘w »d Ladies‘ Wai Clillds Waists Ladies‘ Skir‘s of Lodies loth n 4 o Sonat & 0n 2%¢, sale loth â€" and guarantes every io 2 10e >3 price 1+2 p“. â€" evening cents ad $1,00 103 258 25¢ 250 1%%e Â¥s #4