APPRFDiru'F:s.. We hare awnings at prom-M brt m-vrral apprrnikon n Marlins. ma.. "chum (bun. "In": an! Imcn ' n1 our blacksmith. Apply to "e Martin-nor Bouncy Co., Mural. cm, Our " ('lus A., Lena Lichti, Mary Roth, "rrttrrt Ropp, Manna Roam". John Juan. Oat-n Wigner. "In Wagner, Athtd Wagner. Jr. 1.. Manit- Nterkly, Lydia Lirtr ti, Noah "rim-r, John Schmidt. Sn toma Roth, thttattrtraotrr. ' s:.1.. Edwin Mum "nun-r. "any Kin-11m" hart, Willie Setter. Jr. It, Kano Janul. Clara Wag- ner, Paula mum-r. Pt.'tt,, Hilda Loin. Helga Schmidt 'tattir Janlzi. Elma Schmidt. Sr. ll, Mary "Milan. Peter Sleek- on. Nancy Ropp', Theodore Wagner, John Lichti, Noah Janlli. Emma llnmnn-r. The following is the report of .828. No. " Wilmot [or the months M May and June. The names are arranged according to merit. Jr. Iv., Lilian Snyder. Sr. Ill, Philip Wagner. Jr. m., limrlir- \I'agnor, Laura “rank, Moses "rttrt, Rev. S. M. Roadhouse will preach his first sermon in the Methodist church on Sunday morning. .Mr. J. Schweitzer has greatly im- proved his premises try laylng . ce- ment platform in from, ot his block as Well as sidewalks. He also has 'lmilders “winning the shed under the hall into what looks remarkably like a store. It in reported that Mr. T. Lemon will carry on a meat busi- ness in part ot the building. Some time ago Mr. Foerster laid a t'ement platform in from. of his en- tire block, greatly "uetttt; to its ap- IrrNkrant'e. Mrs. McIntyre of Berlin spent Sun- day with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. A. Bowman. 'Miss Ida Hoist left tor Berlin last Week alter spending three months with her "holy, yrs. Sehiethty. Mr. ind Mrs. Martin Dahmer, of Preston, spent Sunday at Mrs. Dunn's. Mrs. H. Sehiciky returned home hurt Thursday alter visiting friends up north. next week." “a _........-- -..............‘...- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Smith spent . , Sunday 'with the tatter's parents. CONESTOGO i' Mr. and Mrs. peering, near Ertne - . ' ville. _ " Miss El n r S id B . The Misses E. Seiler and M. Kraft Sunday ginning“ er of erlm spent Berlin, spent Sundgy with their aunt Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahmer. of Mrs. Adam Sattler. Master Edward Wagatha will leave Tuesday evening tor Crosshill, where he will try his cntmm examinations next week. Miss Irergott, our teacher, will leave on Thursday for Minneapolis to spend her summer vacation with her tw_o sisters. Mrs. Fred' Foersler, her aunt, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. V. Grosch in St. Clem- ents, fot the past month, will accom- pany her. Mr. U. Dorscht spent Tuesday after- noon in Waterloo. Mr. John Mayer had a gravel bee on Friday afufrnoon. _ BERLET‘S SCHOOL REPORT Mr. Louis Gatiehene spat Satur- day in Waterloo on , tyyrlness trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jacoi, EeiGGGrnu- ed the “metal ol Mr. Joe Diebold in Woodstock. . Miss it G. Hermitaiiiieii the closing exercises at St. Jeromé's Col- lege on Wtfdntfsday morning. . quite" a number of the neighbors around here attended the humeral on Sgunlay ot Mrs. John Dorste. Mrs. Joe Stettter, Sr., passed away quietly at the home of her son. Mr. Joe SteMer about hall a mile east ot this village, on Saturday. Her tttts- band predeceased her about twenty years ago. _ Mr. tr. Wagatha, of St. Jerome's College is spending his holidays at home. . The .I:holars and teacher of mir schpol held their annual picnic on Thursday. All present had a. most en- joyable time. Quite a number ot young people in this vicinity pienicked at ldylwild on Saturday last. They report a good time. School sections Nos. 8 and 9, Wil- mot, purpose holding a school picnic m Hallman‘s Bats on June Mth. Miss Ames and Miss Thornton are the res pectin teachers. . Mr. U. Rohr's bone is nedlittkGm- thetion. When done " wilt be one ot the tinest homes inâ€! he village. Mr. H. Schmidt, our genial thtesh. pr, has purchased a trramt my; thrraber, while Mr. J. S. ihlluum can boast of a complete threshing Dttt, tit, brand new, with' all the latest improvements. Give them a eall.. Mr. J. E. Berger has .tuisited Us studies in London Normal Sen no! and is now under the pulsing! root tor his holidays. Ills. Migdajena Shunt: at 'Oe'roit “In!†visiting triads. Quite a muntrer at people from this Vicinity took in the annual exclusion to the thA.t'. Deft cg tttmar, m. I. Bovmwvisited menus at Bteylat1 on Sunday last. Mr. II. Steiner at Ronni": visit- ed_ Allie!“ here on Sunny. Mr. s. Shun, aeeoanianied by his two sisters. visited friends in New t,'tt1r4'etrppt,"/8,t, nova-lin- In“: 31!.5 let, M. â€HRH-3., Tom hrr Dull Ion-1 Prom aiiilC22':1"u2,1'2C: 'dwub Iona 3*. ML' with, I... dtt on, ht uncut-uln- but fin-la (pg-9mm mun ADVII'I'IIIRI. J OSEPHSBURG it'd i‘m“" W" ia-mu' ---. and I " I.†MANNIIEII. Wagner, Abraham Lillie Bos- Mr. at In. Henry norm and In: Alli. theht m Sunday Rev. Mr. (huh and chum", mas Rhoda, and Min Deal“ Shepherd, Mt ht Shelton: to mud the mm- umllou ot 1M U. B. (hurt-h. we Mrs. D, A. Nomi: Mt " Ilatt " ur spending hm wre'is with Mrs, " mln, he". Mr. Rodger ltearh and Mr. Brirker, of Huntsville, culled on the tormrr's Ian-Ms. Rev. and Mrs. (Mach. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rolling" spoml sumo time In (“3th with thrit dan- ghtrr, Mrs. lhuhman this wrrk. Mr. Rirhnrd nurse. of Small! mv- cr, was the mm! or fir. and Mrs. It. ll. Shvphrnl this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. "00d and son Henry, of Bertin, we»! Sunday an thr rmidrm of Mrs. Morer. Another special meeting was there.. lure called, when matters were thor- oughly WWW": decided In hold' a regular picnic in oh. Hahn's grove, on Friday, the 29th inst. The lleidelburg Brass Band has reorganized and will provide the mu- sic for the day, Drills and pntriotic mugs will he given try the school children. Races. etc. will be indulg- ed in and no pains will be spared to make this occasion a sueeess. Re- member the date, Everybody eortte,i and let all join hands and spend a luv hours of recreation together. Picnic-Owing to the steady rain hill on our picnic day, our celebration provvdatailure. The well prepared programme could not be rendered. The sports could not take place, and neither young not old could enjoy themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koehler, Kirby ville, spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. N. Hut-hm. Mr. and Mrs.. FM. Foerster sprnt Sunday with the tormer's parents Mr. Val. Steiss ot Cranbrook is visiting relatives in and around our burg, A number of our young people en- joyed Sunday evening in St. Jacobs, where Rally day was observed. Mrs. H. Hass, Waterloo. iisent Bee- oral days with her mother, Mrs. A. Siciss. Miss L. Veit, who hay had charge of the millincry department in Mr. Stciss' store, Ion tor her home in Tavistock on Friday morning. Mr. Otto G. Smith, London, has been visiting at his home here for a few days. The happy' young couple lert lor ' Vocal selections. trip to London, and Elktun, Mich. H. M. Snyder, , returning Thursday, June '2flth, to of F8rauuse, N.Y Waterloo, where they will make their; Mr. (has. Ruby: future home. iment, Mr, H M The guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Persehtsurher, and dang): ter Mary, of Mildmay; Mrs. Newton Methssel, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs D. G. Neuter, and daughter Gladys. Elkton, Mich.; Mr. Samuel and Miss: Margaret Knechtel, Rostock. Immediately after the ceremony a wry elaborate dinner was served, 1h: tables being decorated with smila: and pink and white trarnations. Tht room in which the ceremony too' rlaoe was richly decorated with tern: and palms, pink' and white carnations white roses and lilies of the valley, F very pretty bell being suspendea atom the bower. . ' The groom's present to the bride was a _ handsome pearl brooch. His gifts to the best man and groomsman were pearl scar! pins, and to the maid ot honor and bridesmaid pearl creatmtts. The bride and groom received many re and very costly presents. The bride was ttowned in white, silk and carried ' shower bouquet ot white roses. The maid of honor were a gown ot white organdy. Her bouquet was ot pink and white carnations. The bridesmaid was gowned in white toile. Her bouquet was also at pink and white. The little ribbon girls were both dressed in white mutt. The little ttower girl was dressed in white‘ nett over embroidery, carrying, a bas- ket of carnations and 'lilies ot the val- ley, suspended from her neck by pinlil and white ribbons. Miss Mary Pertwhhacher on maid ot honor, Mr. lsm Neither but man, Miss Carrie Erb bridesmaid, end It. l Harry Hahn groomsman. The Misses Agnes end Eloise Good, doubters oi Miss". Franklin and Nelson Good re- lsreclLely, cousin: ot the bride, were‘ 'ribton girls, and Miss Gladys D. Neuter, the bride'a niece, was lower girl. mu, bridal puty descended the ‘ stairs It exactly tour o'clock, to tue solt strains at Lohrngrin's wedding march, played by the cousins of the bride. the Misses Agnes and Men Ann Good, daughters of Mr. Jon than Good, of Berlin. The groom an", his attendants remained in waiting tor several minutes, when the bride, lean- ing on the arm ot her brother, Mr. Daniel Neuter, ot Elkton, Mich., lol- lowed by her maid ot honor and trridehrmaid, preceded by the 1tower girls sprinkiing carnation: and lilies of the ‘valley, Joined them. M. Hank-i, pastor of the Evngcucu much, Watertoo, in the menace of "e' 1.11;th invited gm“. A pmtty wedding took place " the home ot In A. Neuter on Wed-n- day alternoon, when lint Emma E. Neuter, daughter ot In. an! In. A. Neuter; ad Fred PerseAtsarsher, ot lildmy, were mania! by Rev. B. um of Miaq Bum Neuter and Mr. F. mum Celebrated " the Home of the Bride. HAPPILY WEDDED ON WEDNESDAY BLOOM I NG " All: IIEIDELBL'RG The annual picnic ot the l'. ll. Churrh will tm hold at 01mm: Parm on the banks at the "and river on Jul 2nd. (lam ttttd rm of nil l kings will re given, and: as MM", . houtatt, cu, Back, pin and tall ram. etc. Olen to all. San pinion; tor l rerun-hrs. The drath ortttrrrrl on Sunday pm. Pl Mr. [hum Slum", at the home of his detrirr, Mrs Allrmamz]. Mr. Shanta had In": sum-ring tor sum time with heart iroatrtv, but was minutiae better mm In! wot-It, 'theat he took worse. and on Sunday death called his sum-rings. I'm-um m reached an aitvegteed Me at " nun, 8mm ttad It "rs. runn- at will Mk" Weill-uh]. trom the mm " th. lannm mm] Quite; tow took adv-Mule ot the than rates to Guelph on Monday and upon! a wry plasma a well as pro- Iitttttte, tine. Mr. Ed. Winn ind Miss .Nettie Slur!- lY. Berlin, and Mr. Alvin Shelly and Miss Elsie Shelly, Hawlnwllle, were xlsitors to Oxbow Farm on Sundty. _ Mr. and Mrs. Trber and MI". and Mrs. Buthler, ot ttpar 81. Jacobs, callwl on the Intel‘s mother, Mrs. Mayor, on Sunday. . I with their son, Mr. Geo. Benet, ot Shakespeare. . l Mr. and Mrs. James Laidlaw and lamily, lluvksvillo, renewed acquain- tances here on Suturrlny. ' l The necessity lor another storage well to provide against drought and also enable an ample supply ot water to be kept onlland in case of fire, has hemmo apparent, and the Commis- sioners decided to ask the Council lo submit a by-low to the “lawyers asking for the sum ot 85,000 lor put- tink downanrw storage well and laying néw mains. Water and Light C ommissibn WI“ Ask Council to Submit By-Law for $5,000. The lender ot Mr. John Tucker tor laying mains on Ertr and Willow Sts. at He per loot, being the lowest, Fijian-pied. Four tenders were re- ceived tor the work. . HELD MEETING. SATURDAY. A meeting at the Waterloo Water and Light Commission was held on Saturday afternoon all members be- ing present. Mr.-thas. Ruby, Mr. Edward Cle- ment, Mr. E. M, Shildrick, and organ numbcrs by Mrs. Spady, besides se- lections try the choir of the church, all ol which made up an excellent programme, and lurnished an even- ing or. enjoyment for those% attend- ance. The services ot those taking) part! were ttiven gratuiu'l my and their ertrrts in thus assistjng a, worthy in- stitution were heartily appreciated. About $50 was realized. , The eoncertyutd organ recital given in the St. John's Lutheran Church, Waterloo, on Wednesday evening, in aid of the Berlin and Waterloo Hos- pital, was a 'most. successful atrair, both financially and otherwise. Rev. Mr. Maas, of Preston, acted as chair- man,'and referred in alew appropri- are words to the object of the con- cert, and spoke ot the worthiness of the cause tor which " was being giv- en. Rev. A, R. Schulz, of Elmira, also made a brief address of welcome. Vocal selections were given by Mrs., H. M. Snyder, Miss Huldah Bouliee,; of shame, N.Y., Miss Ella “111ch tn Aid of the Beriiiwaterioo Hospital was Well Attended. A Neat Sum Realized. CONCERT' AND ORGAN IEcn'hl, Mr. W. U. Weichel said' they were] would make; mistake in granting ' highly pleased with what they saw. loan to him. The, present premises in which the Mayor Seagull and Messrs. L business is being curried on is about Stunner and A. Weidenhammer elm 30140 feet, occupying three Bats, and spoke in favor oi the proposition. Al the need ot increased accommodation ter some further discussion a resolu had not been exaggerated; in tact, tioTwaa passed endorsing the propo they were surprised that such excel- lition. T lent work could he done with the ra-l At the conclusion ot the;meeting cilitieo " their command, They were the members of the Council presen shown thou the 'tity,'rrmi inspected I met and instructed the Clerk to cont a number ot business houses which had] municate with Mr. Deisenroth con been burnished by Mr. Deisenroth, in- . cerning the favorable reception of th, cluding the '1'. Eaton Co.'s store, the, proposition at the meeting. Anothe store of P. W. Ellis & Co., wholesale contort-nee will he arranged with Mr jewellers; the B. & H. B. Kent‘s cal-l Deisenroth to consider lurthnr detail tahlishment, the Canadian Northern in regard to the matter. Messrs. W, G. Weichel and Levi Graybill, the numbers ot the com- mittee which was appointed to so to Toronto to inquire into the business at Mr. Dcisenroth, Kl" : verbal new port. . _ ."Titere were present Messrs. J. l. Muir, W. G. Weichel. E. P. Flinn)". Naror Sugnm. L. Stunner, L GrarOt, A. R'eideahammer, F. S. Kumpl,_F. u. Hughes, A. H. Devin, W. S. Naxlor, H. M. Snyder, S. B. Bricker, A. B. McBride, J. oeimam, A. E. Stunner, E. J. Roms, C. Sluntz, A. H. Snyder. J. H. Roos, J. qt. Snider, Dr. Hilliard and U. Bean. _ A joint muting oi the Town CHIP oil and Bond ot Trude In hold on Widmday. Julie tit, to consider I In- torr prorositioamads by Mr. Urorgp Deismtrottt, ot Toronto, in regard to locating his business In WueIIoo. Resolution Passed at Joint Meeting of Town Council and Board of Trade Held on Wednesday Evening. ENDORSE THE FACTORY PROPOSITION. I Rally my was observed in the Ev- mgelk-al Church, warden on Sun- day. In the morning Rev. B. M. "well. the pastor, preached In - 1prorIriaie,sirmG, undressing his re- mar' s more particularly to the young I people. In use Honing I renam- programme was carried out by the members or the Sminr Y.P.A. ot the church, Miss Bertie Wigner "rattling. Amaranth ale addresses .wen- girth by Rev. Mr. "much and the Misses "onto “in" and Sarah Wont-nut. The programme also inn-Indra A ttumber of sch-Horny try the choir ot the church. a duo" byl Masts. H. Hahn and "com our“, and t qnamt by the "has Sun: and 11!. Wrgxnut and Mesars. Edvard Wrgenut 1nd George Ortul, um I recitation by In: Klineâ€. ot Ber. In. The mm. " 'ha, I--.†v vvrnnul um "only! (hurl, and I recitation by In: Klineâ€. ttt an. In. The member: of the Junior Y. P. A. also â€we . number of oeler- mm In 1 credits»: mum-r, int-IM- " o "" not; by but mu. gull. At Eratttreticat C.hvrch on Sun any --Good Program 'Given by Y. P. A RALLY DAY WAS OBSERVED. - r... -."v u gal-v.1! to suhmit a bylaw to the ratepayers to raise $3,000 tor lurk purposes. Pavilion tor allernoon and evening, 33, lights extra. Use ot park lot picnics. etc, when: no charge is made at gate. per dar, " " Lights to he mitt try Fury giving entertpinment. Baseball, [netball and other teams, per game when admission is charged, 10 per cent. with minimum charge' of n Pavit ton $2. For band concerts and other'enter. tainmcnts where charge is mule at gate, in day time, 10 per cent. oi receipts; at night, 5 per cent. of re mints. Rent tor use of boats per hour (dam- age and breakage extra), 200. Baseball, football, mains and outer teams for practice, per season ts. connection with the park was adopt- ed: _ The Council will " days ....-e... ......._.. .....t... ... E. F. Seagram, new boats and freight _.-...... PP...-... ........- ... Evangelical Chan-n Trustees, benches L...... ....r.... m....".... ... W. Snider, 8 loads manure ...... F. S. Kumpl, telephoning ... n: McBride & Flintolt, 'rtenog- rapher Per...... ..'....... ....._... .....- F. I. Weaver a Co., 500 en- velopes ...r..q.. "e...... __....... ... M. Bulmer, tor May, M days $39.01 M. Bulmer, to June.23rd, 17} days ...e.t-.. ... ...... .....;.. ...... 25.87 Allan Shana, cutting 'grass ... 6.5t Allan Shantr., culling grass, A meeting of the Waterloo Part Board was held on Saturday evening There were present: Wm. Snider it the chair, and Messrs. F. S. Kumpt, " " I. n - -- -- A - TG following- aeeoGG Tire ed: _ Schedule of Fees Adopted. Will Ask Council to Submit By-law for $3000 for Park Improvements. F. G. Hughes, J., Brsiliiarr, Moogk, and Mayor Seagram. MEETING OF Boat_ house tent per boat for The following schedule of tees it Mayor Seagull: and Messrs. L Stunner and A. Weidetthammer aim spoke in favor ot the proposition. Al ter some further discussion a resolu tioTwaa passed endorsing the propo anion. T Hr. 011nm concurred in every- thing that Mt. Welchcl had laid. It VII mulling. he aid. bow we! the work' could he done with we: limited accommodation and equip ment. The gentleman was 'tentre o'. locating in Waterloo, and thought. tin required help could be chained as in new. In. Deisenroth urns a wide awoke business man and a hustler and he did not thint that the tom would miles. mistake in granting : , â€we; m, J. D. tver'. amine: establishment, Brown Buy. and other enhblinhnenb, " att ot which piece the evidence ttd Mr. Debentur- all! mammal tttswore don: run -t. no the very well new with that they at, and considered the proposition one at the but tint Ill ever plwed'helore them He advised the Board to submit. the [1mm to ‘thn Canal to: lurch" fur ant-moon or evening, PARK BOARD atro be laid to 85.01 It.2t 1.05 The death meant-l Tim-shy won- ing ot Mrs. Mom. an old luly mum- ing with he! dauphin. Mrs. "rather, on Albert. Ni., where who had been 'isiting lot new"! months. The as and w“ " year: ot Me. The Inm- ity are In very poor Mrcumslnm. and tom with“ w†gunk-1| by tho town ttt lie - ttt cloning, etc. The [new no - sum-y All“ The Little Tycoon dance held in the pli'lllon " theWnterloo Park on Thurndny evening w†A success in every way. About titty were present nnd 1't'iae I tttky time tripping the light in antic to the strains at lively music tarnished by the Tycoon or- chqstra, which nlso tenth-ml sew-(IL svlrclionx from the music at Thr Lit- tle Tram. A 3mm feature um the gum much under the leadership oi Mr. Ernst. llnrdkr. During the ev- ening tight refreshments were served, the party breaking up shortly utter midnight. Mrs. â€in. " hot-hitch acted " cinnamon ,‘VVH-.., -v-vllw' Ail-,vl Muslim, J. H. Boos, Watenoo. Umpires-F. H. "ling, A.pmpt gut, Berlin; Chas. A. Payne, Wood- stock; W. Hislop, G. Collie Ross, To- ronto. Clerk ot Course-J. K. Willows. Ant. Clerk of Course-John Max- wen, Toronto. starter-tr. H. Orr, Toronto. T'isn.keeperr-Jos. Duane, Toronto; Geo. Bruce,mutertoor 's'eorera--W. (lowing, Montreal; A. K. Wnlton, o. B. Bharkey, Toronto; t'. W. Wells, Waterloo. l T'WTaowing oiticcrts have 'bcen ap- pointed tor the C.W.A. Meet at Rat- erioo on July 2nd C-.. Reeree-totris Rutsmstettt, Motttte. " Judges-G. S. Pency, W. G. Mc- Ck-lland, Dr., E. Doolittle, H. B. Houson, Toronto; Mayor Seagram, I II n-_, u. ' - m, to noon Tuesday there were we [allowing number ot entries in the races at Waterloo on Dominion Day 1 mile novice, ' entries. , mile championship, 10 entries. f mile championship, " entries. 1 mile championship, 12 entries. trmile championship, 13 entries. 2 mile handicap, 13 entries. 10 mile road race. ' entries. Toe dart entries brought in the " lowing well known riders ot Toronto: Will Morton, H. McDonald, Will Rodg- ers and Hr. Vining . 'Neer.-$ord S. Kumm. Waterloo ENTRIES FOR RACES " JULY 2ND. There was a. very large crowd of de- lighted listeners on the Square Friday awning. The band played an entirely‘ new programme. The piccolo solo br; Mr. George Ziegler and the trombone solo by Mr. Oscar Ziegler were loud- ly eneored. The oboe solos by Jlr. Hueglin in the Tycoon selections were given an excellent rendering . Programme. _ March-Our 1asgue--J. W. Allen. Waltz-"Tout Paris"-iudtoutrei. . Broo"es' Chicago Marine March-R. Seitz. , Trombone trolo--Tr,e Saucy Arethw. sa-Sheik. Mr. Oscar Ziegler and Band. Introduction and Bridal Chorus, trom R. Wagner's Lohengrin. (Hand fantasia (piccolo solo)“ The Larks' Festival. Mr. Geo. Ziegler and Band. Grand selection-ci Little Tycoon -Spenser. Overture medley. (played try request) -caivin, Quick marett-Auetttion-.vonmar. God Save the King. q Miss Lillian Riggs, ot Maidenhead, England, and Miss Nellie Eggs, of Burlington, were the guests ot Wat- erloo relatives and friends for Sever-, 31 days. They maimed Saturdav Ind tended . convention o: the coarsG Electrical Association, which was hxld there on June 19th, Mth and 21at. at days. They manned sud/aria former sails tor England a week he ' June 30th. Messrs. C. W. Schiedet and George Gross returned Saturday evening trom Niagara Falls, N. Y., where they at- 5.“...IAJ A -___ .. A ' In. J. Aubu- Taylor returned on “My (tom New Dania. very and buxom in was, we: hey "out “has. Mr. Goo. H. Smith. who is 1 men " mmam.mnm. J. K. III- Illoul b and]; a law “n ftttt Lou..." Hamilton, “out a In. a A. Cohabauu,“ at city. h DECIDED SUCCESS. June as. In Ibu- Sudc I. â€can; â€v. Old in): with for.“ (that. It. In... Bulky at a." mu, "."huatmrstrkuitodaiiii, In. G. A. It... and an Ka- 35. no "II“ M utter. In. J. J. In. Toto“. Min. Pnul Hill. o' Ila-plan, is III-“h. h Nth-tho, tho - u [in In“ ml. _ Personal and OFFICERS APPOINTED - ttttm Guam I. with. 4-4. l- ----, “New; BAND CONCERT. Tom-to.- Smacky'u. the‘Bcot in the World. V Quadruple Contact) on She]. large aim " 750, Me, 959 to 81.25 each. Similar lines " 400, 450 50tto 6lht each. But Claudia: Ware. Luge size. " 41Fe, Mhs, 600 to 95c. Similar nia- " Me, Me, Me and 40e We are showing pretty 8hirtwiut Dresses in Mntarinln in all itat-neu-ir trimmed uni and. Special at tang Bros,, & Go. r " 56-653; "ii'i"'iii'ii"'1"r"s" 1 o oo " " ts oo " oo " " 6 00 Ladies' Shirtwaist Dresses - -uuulw .uveeu urn-u made up in light grey and dark grey mum-is]: .11 newmtyles worth from “.50, i6.00 to 600. This week .6 Granite _ Preserving Kettles Ladies' Coats at Half Price Ladies’ tut Skirts far, tut LANG BROS tt M. BERLIN’S NEW STORE 'in all the new shades, and in the handsomest of stylish effects. No longer any occasion to go to Toronto for the Hats. Such a-showing as we have now is equal to the best they can do there, unless you want to pay as,much again for something decidedly extreme. T wonontnnm an alumina. m a...“ n. a up In»! of a. has... (I DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY If you are thinking of buying my new Furniture thin Spring Now In tho Time to Secure le Our stock in complete in nil in lines, Choice the but, prices the lowest. Th has: Imam Wanna-s II Wm Mark The Simpson Furniture Store. KING STREET. BERLIN. THIS isa season of Sailor Hats, and the new styles are not only attractive, but reasonable enough to be within easy reach of modest means. The matter of style in Millinery need no longer be an extravagance; We ‘can surprise you with the value we're giving in the newest Hats of the Season, with ample assortment to choose lrom in Sailors, including F0rtNr'iifiiii [lax Stunt. 'llhellluw"8a'iiori' iu' newest Jackets all this season'u styles, -- - A A - -- . uaw Tweed Skim made up in Fight 'A-‘nl- -Il -- -L_I~- ___ - .n n _ - -- - BERLIN, June 2nd, 3.95, 450, 5.003600, .. (lllll)lflilll t M, '. H. LESSON, Panamas Leghorns Chip [ Milan --." Dresses in Linen and Cotton uni made in pretty struts. " emuy half price " - - - lurlln.