An interesting meeting of the Twinâ€" City Football League was held _ at the YÂ¥. M. C. A. rooms on Wednesday evening, at which almost all the members were in attendance. Presiâ€" dent . Geo. N. Elliot presided during the business portion of the evening, and the following schedule for the balance of the season was agreed upâ€" Y.M.C.A. at Waterloo, Tuesday, July 18th. 4 7 Waterloo at Y. M. C. A., Monday, July: 24th, °/ _ Woodsides at Waterloo, Thursday, July 27th. Y, M. C. A. at Woodsides, Monday, July 31st. wWAS PRESIDENT FOR SIX YEARS. owing to his removal to Owen Sound on Saturday...Meâ€"thankedâ€"theâ€"memâ€" bers for the confidence that has been piaced in him by the lé8ague, having been elected to the position for _ the six successive years that it has been in existence. He regretted leaving Beriin and would always remember his associations in football circles‘ in Fathersâ€"quit your work. Mothersâ€"lay aside your household duties. Boys and Girlsâ€"join your parents and help them to gather in the greatest Shoe, Clothing and Furnishing values ever given in Berlin After stocktaking everything in spring and summer goods is ordered to move at once. . We‘ve got too much stock and we want no "carryâ€" overs." The money we can use. During this sale we will actuailly try to forget what goods cost. Sale is now on. Better early than late. You‘ll find the goods precisely as advertised in the list below. PEOPLE‘S BENEFIT SALE President Elliot submitted his resâ€" MEN‘S, WOMEN‘S, BOYS‘ AND GIRLS‘ SHOE BARGAINS 243 PAIR of men‘s lace boots and Oxford tie shoes in patent leathers, tan, calf, chocoâ€" Jate, kid and black calf and.kid leathers, all our best 3.50.and 4.00 Goodyear welt, heavy and light soles, in about 15 different styles, all sizes 5%4 to 11. Your choice for â€" Men‘s 3.00 patent leather and tan lace boots, good value at 3.00, _ Your choice for â€" â€" Men‘s box calf and dongola lace boots and gaiters, regular 2.50 for _ â€" â€" â€" = Men‘s 2.00 low shoes for â€"~ â€" = ~ Men‘s Boston calf lace boots for = = Ladies‘ 3.50 chocolate and tan lace boots â€" â€" *+ 3,00 black and tan lace boots â€" â€" ts 2.50 chocolate and black lace boots â€" ve 2.00 low shoes for x % x 0s 1. 50 * = ~ Boys‘ 2.00 tan lace boots for ~â€"â€" . Boys‘_and _youths‘ lace_boots,â€"sizes i t0 5, for = s ts Girls‘ 2.00 chocolote and black shoes Girls‘ 1,.35 and 1.50 shoes â€". ~ Children‘s 1.25 shoes for = 8 1.00 slippers for â€" .. â€"â€"â€"+**â€"â€"shoes and slippers at â€" t‘s time now for our orge N Elliott Honored by Twinâ€"City Football League : at Beriin, of which he has been the Presiding: Officer since its Meu‘s somm r eu‘ts, co;t« and pants only, regular 7.50 to 10.00 tor = = & _ _ Men‘s 4.50 summer su t« for % % % is Men‘s 2 00 pants ‘or â€" = = = % Men‘s 2.75 and 3.00 wirâ€"ted pants = * « Mmens 2./) and 3,00 Wur:ted pants = = â€" 2 25 ; be oleas o. e ts + P 40c or 750 per suits A¢PMMMMARLMLMMMMAAMAMLAAAL t 3288442344 08%24%4844 804444 244 It will pay you to come many miles for these and our many other BARGAINS in Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings. Come at once and Save Money. A. WESELOH & CO. 4 ;i 6i f s 3 c + 'E' »f:""i."} ii tuo €~,:‘._ 5}{ e .,‘» # B ht is yX I =wâ€" Store next to Post Office, Berlin. SUMMER SUITS TO FATHERS, MOTHERS, BOYS ' â€"AND GIRLS ! - Segreury H. W. Brown then _ adâ€" deessed Mr. Elliot and on behalf of the league presented the popular exâ€" president with a handsome gold chain and locket, on oneâ€"sideâ€"ofâ€"which was beautifully engraved _ *Twinâ€"City Football League, President, 1898â€" 1905.‘" And on the other side was engrossed "G. N. E." Mr. Elliot was taken completely by surprise, but expressed his thanks for the kind words spoken and the beauâ€" tiful gift. \ A GUaRANTEED CURE FORPILES Itching, Blind, Blaediog or Proâ€" trudiog Piles. Druggists refund monâ€" ey if Pazo Qintment fails to cure any cese, no matter of how long stâ€"zding. in 6 to 14 days. Fret application givâ€" es e1se and rest. 50c. If your druggâ€" it hasu‘t it send 5oc in stamps and it will be forwarded â€"postâ€"paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louie, Mo. Berlin. The resignation was accepiâ€" ed with regret by the members. Mr. A. Jansen was unanimously ¢lâ€" ected to the position .Of presidenot, and Mr. F. L. Weaver was appointed to fill Mr. Jansen‘s position on . the Independent Committee. L rsseade / war t sn s tm VTT 47 Mr. Ephraim Erb, _of Halifax, N. S., a former resident of this county, and Warden in the year 1867, spent a few hours in Berlin and Preston on ‘Thursday. He was en route to Minâ€" neapolis, and will return to Berlin in September, when he will sperd a few weeks ronewing old acquaintances. 4 $2 89 2 49 $5 O0 1 00 1 50 2 25 1 75 1 09 1 06 15 [ New Hamburg, «July 18. â€"Anoâ€"her : G@rowning accident occurred here yos ]terdty afternoon in the River Nich. ‘Three Schneider children, Edith, Vera and Florence, visitors from Stra&t Vera ~Schueider Gave up her Life to Save her Sister.â€" Other Heroic Deeds are Recorded in Tuesday‘s Grist of Accidents BRAVE GIRL AT NEW HAMBURG ford, were at the river near Jacob Roth‘s farm, east of the village. Edith aged 2, and Florence, aged 7, were apâ€" parenily drowning, and Vera, aged 10, went in to save her sisters, WHlie Roth, aged 8 years, pulled Edith and Florence out, but Vera was drowned. Mrs. Reid Dics for Niece. Montreal, July 18$.â€"News of one of the saddest . tragedies comes from Ormston, where Mrs. John Reld, thg wife of a wellâ€" known farmers, heroit ally gave up her life to save that of her niece, Miss Elliott, who wes h» guest. Miss Elliott, with Mrs. Reid‘ young daughter, had rowed to the vilâ€" lrge, a short distance away. On reâ€" turning, little Miss Reid sprang from the skiff, but falled to secure the boat, which rapidly drifted out into the rivâ€" er. Miss Elliott, unable to manage the boat, Jumped into the water and sank. Mrs. Relid saw her go down, rushced to the river bank, and she, too, jumped into the water. Sho could not swim end was soon beyond her depth. Fen:â€" nel, a neighbor, .came to th> rescue anf. saved Miss Elliott, bui, <when . «Mrs Reid‘s body was recovercd, life was extinet. a ed and mixed patterns, also some serge in blue and black. / In this lut are sizes 33 breast to 42 breast, and regular scliing prices range from $0.50 to #7.50, gcod terviceable su.ts, and weve put them: all at one price. â€"$4 One lot of 75 men‘s & youths‘ Suits in iweed of checked strip« Another lot of 80 men‘s suits, in sizes33 to 44 breast, a‘l exâ€" ceptionally weilâ€"made garme®#ts, tailor. d aod trimmsd equal to hand mxde, and are gold throughbout the Domision at $Â¥ and 810 per suit. But we haveâ€"on‘ly one or two, alike in the lot, and for this reason to clear out, we have made the price a clearing one $7 MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ SUIT BARGAINS Another lot of 75 men‘s Suits in the higher gride of ready made suils, sizes 36 to 44, of ine woreted, in b.uck, bie. grcy and fancy, handâ€"tailored coats, padded shoulders, aud « qual in fisish and quality of cloth to smts cesting ‘twice the jaice. ‘Lhuse suits bave been selling at §12 to $15. Our sale price will move ihese suits out quickly ; tue price is _ § 50 boys‘ Norfolk jackets Suits two piece, pleats and belts,neat pattern of cloth, sizes 26 to 33, for sges 8 o 15 years, gord colors and great wearers, . Allâ€"these l nes of surts sold at much higher prices but the odds left wili seli at the fixed price of Ai% 40 boys‘ Norfolk jacket Suits, same styles as in above lot, but a finer grade of cloth, in tweeds and sorges, siz«s 27 to %), some of these lines previously sold at twice the price. i 25 boys‘ three piece suits, (coat vest and knickers) single and duuble breasted coats, sizes 28 to 33 breast, in striped and checked tweeds good assortment. Our sale price P V 45 boys‘ three plece suits, in fine worsted serges and striped Lweeds, good assortment of patterne, single and double breasted coates. These will be clearcd in many cases at nearly baif regular price wiowe EtÂ¥ery man and boy appreciates a n‘ce tie af this season more especially when they can be bought at such small cost. We have 20 dozen to offer in the bow style at 100 or 3 for 28 Keep the feet comfortable, costs little to do so. Our line of colored cotton sox, in average size«, at the sale price saits every one 0C or 3 for PC In all sizes, good quality, French balbriggan, lightest weight for hbhot weather, woars aud washes well 40c or 750 per suits Money back if not satisfied. SUMMER UNDERWEAR SNAP IN TIES CHEAP SOX $4.95 250 $7.25 250) $9.75 $2.95 $2.00 $2.15 $3.75 MEMBERS WILL GET MORE PAY. Prime Minister will get $12,000, Members $2,500, Ex Ministâ€" ers $3,500 and the Judges Salaries are all Increasâ€" ed‘ Judges will be paid $3,0c0. exâ€"Ministers, all came up for consider ation and were approved as resoluiions. ‘The increase for the Premier and th> allowance for the leader of the Oppost: tion were received wth entnusiasm by both sides. Judges and exâ€"Ministers‘ votes were commended, but as to the members‘ own increases. + *"There was silence deepas death." In the hour‘s discussion of the subâ€" Ject in general the members‘ share was not even mentioned, though the as sembling of those in the House on the front benches showed how great a perâ€" sonal interest was at s.ake. There are & few who oppose the increase, but whether they wi‘l yet speak upon it is doubtful. ‘The House cleared the order paper and adjourned shortly after 8, to await the morning‘s talk on expâ€"»â€" ditures and the action of the Senate, who yet to some extent hold the dat> of prorogation in their hands, thogh some hour on Wednesday is fuly > pected to see the end. Many membors left last night, not to return this sesâ€" slon. The Increases in General. The resojutions provided for an inâ€" crease in the Prime Minister‘s salary from $8,000 to $12,000; an increase in members‘ sessional indemnity from $1,â€" 500 toâ€"$2,500, and an annuity to every member of the Privy Council who has served consecutively for five years as a Cabinet Minisier and head of a Deâ€" pariment, equal to oneâ€"half of the sal ary he received at the time of his reâ€" tirement, A salary of $7,000 is also given to the leader of the Opposition. No increases are given to Cabinet Minâ€" isters. Under the new scale of pay Sir Wilâ€" frid Laurier will receive $14,500 per anâ€" num; Cabinet Ministers, $9,500; memâ€" bers and Senators, $2,500; ex Cabinet Ministers, $3,500. The exâ€"Cabinet Min: Isters who will benefit by this are: Sir Charles Tupper, Sir C. H. Tupper, Sir Mackenzie Boweil, Sir H. Langevin, Sir Adoiphe Caron, Sir John Carling, Messrs. Tarte, Blair, Sifton, Costigan, Foster, and Haggart. The Absence of Members. Members are now permitted to draw $7 a day as the session progresses up to a maximum of $1,500. Fifieen days are allowed for absences from the House, and for any period of time over that .$8 _perâ€"workingâ€"dayâ€"isâ€"deducted. the end of the session was a most at hand and learned that they would go home $1,000 richer than they expected. The increase in salaries for members, leaders and judges, and pensions for In future _ membersâ€"willâ€"beâ€"allowed to draw $20 a day un to the maximum of $2,500. In case the session lasts loss than 31 days there is to be no sessional indemnity. If a person is a member for only part of a session for any cause whatsoever, he is to be entitled to the sesslonal ailowance. provided he has been a member for upwards of thirty days, For a.less period he will reâ€" ceive $20 a day, The deduction for nonâ€" attendance after the time allowed for absences is raised from $8 to $15. Ottawa, July 18.â€"There was a gen eral air of good fee‘ng about the House yesterday, for the members saw that The mileage allowance of 20 cents a mile is discontinued, and in liew thereâ€" Of each member or Senator is allowed his actual moving or transportation expepses between his place of residence and Ottawa, going and coming once each way, but no such allowance is to be made for traveling outside of Canâ€" ada, except from one point in Canada to another by any direct route, Judges Get $2,000 More. Salaries of judges of the Supreme Court, the Exchequer Court and the Superior Couris throughout Canada have been increased by $2,000, and Couniy Court Judges are given vary ing increases, Following is the new scale of salaries for Ontario judges, compared with the old:â€" 7 The Chief Justice of Oniarioâ€"New rate per annum, $3,000; oid, $6,000. Four justices of appealâ€"New rate, $7,â€" 000; old, $5,000. The Chancel‘or, the Chief Justice of King‘s Bench, the Chiet Justice of the Common Pleas, the Chief Justice‘ of the Exchequer Division, each â€"New rate, $$000; old, $6,.000. The Puisne judges of each division ofâ€"the High Court of Justice, the Chancery, King‘s Bench, Common Pleas and Exâ€" chequer Divistons, eachâ€"New rate, $7, 000; old, $5.000. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court will get $10,000; the old rate, $8,000. Each of the Pulshe judges $9, 000; old rate, $7,000, The Exchequer Court judges, by the new rate, get $8,000; old rate, $6,000. County Court Judges. The salaries of the judges of / the County Courts shall be as fo.lows: OntaXoâ€"The senior judge of the County urt of the Count? of York, $2,900 per annum during the first three years of service, and after three years of service, each $3,000 per annum. Sixâ€" tyâ€"seven other judges and Junior judges of ‘othre county courts and district courts, each $2,500 per annum during the first three years. of service, and after three years of service, cach $3,000 per annum. Â¥ Court of the County of Halifax, $3,000 per annum. ‘The judge of the County Court of district No,. T, $3,000, Five other County Court judges, cach $2,503 per annum during the first three years of service, and af.er three yerrs of service, cach $3,000 per annum. _ ‘The Increases to judges ars distr buted as follows:â€" C Ontario Quebec. Nova 8 Privce Edward TslA Pritish Columbia .. Mantob® ... ... .. Territortes . ... .. Suprome Court and Exchoquer Courts ach Total .., . Seova . .. Brunawick s EIward â€" h Columbia v% es sÂ¥% s»4 #+# T«lind . $294,400 & 255000 . _ 66,500 .__ 53,000 nd ~25.300 £8,000 40,000 $1,000 €3,000 Increase. ) _ $59,400 ) _ 60,356 ) 20,178 ) 13311 ) _ 6.700 ) â€" 21,155 ) $.183 ) _ 10.691 $212,977 12,000 14 KING STREET EAST A FEW SPECIALS IN . Men‘s Summer Clothing S. Sauder & Co. PETER HYMMEN, PROMOTIONS AT THE BERLIN PRIVATH Form iV. Jt. to [V. Sr., Mamic Shantz. Form HI. Jr. to 1UL Sr., Kathlcen Gower. Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. The examinations were the same as those of the public schools of . this town. Always Remember the Full Name ~Â¥orm 11. Sr. to HHIL. Jr., Maggie Erb, Edith Minty, Olive Tyson, Marâ€" shall Andrew. f Form IL Jr. to IL S#, Vera Gies. Part 11. 40 Form. IH. Jr., Keith Butler, Mary Kranz, Adcle Landrcth. Part 1. to Part JL., Gracme Gower, Part 11. 40 Form. IH. Jr., Keith Butler, Mary Kranz, Adcle Landrcth. Part 1. to Part JL., Gracme Gower, David Clement, Carolyn Cooper. MNiss Florence Clement, who has atâ€" tonded the Berlin Private School for four years, took honors at the recent entrance examinations at the Colleâ€" giate Institute. vacation. If you need fiesh and strength use sgummer as in winter. Scott‘s Emulsion Mow‘s Summer Coats, sizes 34 to 44, 50¢,. 75¢, 1.00, 1.50, 1 75, $2.00. & Men‘s Summer Ccats and Vests, sizes 35 to 44, $2 90, 3 00, $1.00. ; Min‘s Straw Hats, 10c, 1253, 15°, 20¢, 25°, 35¢, 503, 75¢, $1.09 to $2.50. Boys‘ Straw lHats, 12¢, 158, 2%2, 25¢, 85¢, 50¢, T5¢. Men‘s a+d Boys‘ Waterproof Coate, $1.75, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 10 00, 12.00, $15.00. 8.50, 4.00, 4 50, $5.00. f Men‘s White Duck Panis $1 00. Boy:‘ Summer Coat«, $9¢, 50¢, 757; $1 00. Men‘s awl Bs Underwear, 252, 30s, 39s, 45¢, 503, 75¢, axative Rromo Quinine Disease takes no semmer Send for free sample, 8COTT & BOWNE, Chemits, 1N goe. and $1.00} all druggista, Jt. to IV. St., Mamic ) SCHOOL Prox® 149, _ It is the highest specd Rot:ry ever y »ut on the market, It operates in either direction, _‘The tub is _madeof ~b st grade of Red Lonisiana Cyprees, aud is handsome‘y finished in natural wood. Pe* is equipped with the slickest _ THE HORTOCN STAVE, LEG Rotary Washer No. 12 Doubls Acting Rotary CGearing The Imlay City, Mich., Times says: There was the usual delay in getting the huge sack inflated and it was 8 v‘elock before the acronaut shouted, "Everybody let go." For some reaâ€" son the inflating had not been proâ€" perly done and the balloon rose only a fow hundred feet. However, Prof. Casselle cut loose and made the parâ€" achute drop, landing with a bump in }l‘almrr‘s field a few rods from where Te started. While he filled Ks conâ€" tract the ascension could scarcely be called successful. Realizing this Casâ€" selle showed his desire to give all he had promised by announcing he would go up again Monday night. This time everything seemed favorable and he made one of the neatest ascensions and drops ever seen here. The bailâ€" loon rose nearly 1,000 feet and : the parachute drop was entirely successâ€" ful. ® Eich machine is guarantecd to work properly and to give perfect satiâ€"faction. PROF. CASSELLE HAS A FALL. TJ CURE A COLD IN A DAY. Take Laxzative Bromo Quiâ€"ine Tabâ€" lets. All drogeists refurd the money If it fails to ccra. _ E. W. Grove‘s signature is on each tents who were implicated in the roâ€" cent accident at the Macdonald Inâ€" stitute in Guelph, through wi i h Miss Winn.fred Powill was injured, have teen exprilod from the college by the Misistor of Agriculture, to whom the mattcr was reported, See it and be convineed. STUDENTS WERE EXPELLED It is understo d that the six stnâ€" BERLIN