.iTiGrauyirtr Mrs. Allen and two children, ul Montreal, an: visiting at the home ot Ike lormcr's sister, Mrs. ti. A sunset. BO-MB." can - -7- _ -- t'o'fffA"lhhTeriih, blur than TIP." ' not. "isaut+rtt-'. “anâ€... Pefsonal and Social Mitts Jessie Bruce has retained trom visiting Guelph triads. Mr. L. Dugit spent Sunday at his home in Woodstock. . Mr. and Mrs. John Schohdeimayer ielt Monday on a two weeks' visit qrith4riends in Burgoyne, near Port Elgin. . Miss Duncan, Lady superintendent ot the Owen Sound Hospital, is the guest. of Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Gil- christ. tor a. short time. Mrs. J. R. Gitehrist.eery pleasant- ly entertained a tew friends to a six o'etoek tea on Tuesday. Mrs. B. Pochlman has returned Iron: a. vikit with trieudtrin Bullalo, Cleve- land. Detroit and other points in (hr States. . In. Barton Taylor is Visiting Wat- erloo friends. Mr. Edgar Otto.'ol Elwin, called on Waterloo friends on Sunday. Miss Maud O’Donnell is visiting trieadss in Elmira. Miss Rena Sims ot Toronto is the guest of Mrs. Alt. Snyder Iotalew days. Mrs. E. P. Susan] and tamitr no annexing at Port Dover. Mr. E. W. B. Snider ot St. Jacobs In". Saturdzy morning on a business trip to Manitoba. Mrs. Winn lelt Friday on a visit to her daughter in Michigan, who is ser- iously ill. Miss Edna MeTavish accompanied by Miss Bessie Van Every left Friday morning to spend a few weeks' hoti- days at the home of Miss Mv.T'arvish, Noieaworth, Mr, and Mrs. G'. F. Lackner of llawkcsvillc were guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stautrer on Sunday. Miss Nollie Hager of stouftvme and Miss Ida Hager oi Philadelphia are visiting at their home in Water- loo. Mr. H. Longhurst, ot the Waterloo Mtg. Condemned Tuesday from a business trip to Ikmilton and Dun- Miss. Alice Cork is eonfirted to the house, suttering from a; mild attack ot typhoid fever. _ Mrs. T. H. Hull and family, ot Try mum, are strendiitg I tear weeks with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Webb. Miss Edith Behrens ot Elmira vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devin: on. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kreutziger re- turned Saturday after spending scr- eral days with friends in Ayton. Miss Myrtle Cherry ot Grand Hav- en, Mich., is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Muir. Mrs. J. E. Salaam, Mrs. Dr. "when. Bowlby and Mrs. Ward H: Bowlby left Thursday tor atrip to the "Old Land." , Mr. Geo. Diebel Ion Saturday on a several weeks' visit with triemis in Brandon and other points in Man- Itoba. Miss McCormick, oi the millincry department at J. 1,ittritttamt's store, is spending several months " her home in Bellerille. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram, of Toronto, who have been visiting the latter'.s mother, Mrs. N. Killer, Ahert street returned Saturday morning. The many friends ot Master Theo- philus Wells, son of our esteemed tummman, Mr. C. W. Wells, will be plum-d to hear that he is able to be nut again and is recovering most ut- islavturily. Mrs. (Ilon.) James Young and her sister, Miss 3tchuughi, or Gall. were’ erl'Omc visitors in Waterloo last week, the guests of Mrs. Home. Mr. and Mrs. ll. biclunan and daughter, Mildred, William street. have returned home ant-r s pleasant visit with triends in Chcsley and Al- Nixteen oi the twenty-three candi- dates trom Waterloo who tried We nuance examination at the Berlin Collegiate Institute, We": moccasin] in passing. . The Waterloo Young Ladies' 1Ios- pital Auxiliary box to report that on Dominio- Day, at their booth in the Waterloo Park, they look in $200; the “was“ wrrr 860.35, leaving a not gain tor Hospital purposes ot 31.1915. . Thr Young Ladies wish in "tend their hearts thanks to I" those who so grnrrottsly patronized them on that was“. Thr lnllowin; banks were him: on! ot the Wan-Hm Free “Mary during thr Month ot Juno: Ilislnty Fer NT .. _ ___. w..' Trr ' 5 Viqattrs and Travels .. C TV-T .__ (F I 'ktrgtre and Art .r_'r_ .... ,. H FN " [Morn-tr . Fr_rrPr_ .. .. I Nrtrr and "an: _ ' I t'tttlosotrby and “rumm- T I F"trtbogt . _ l trv H . W72! $tisrvtUttrotrs _ ...." . _. . .tr__ I Magnum; H vN . , FqF _ _ .‘ ,. _.. it (it-tun _.. ._. 'rv ‘. .-_r__v._ t.____.__t'. " l'lllolugy and â€My ...r" ..-_r. ' awn-“Mn“ - gt-a-tree.""". - ----- tail-m ADVIITIIIRB 3.1255. Inn-“w" JUNE READING. it “0.9, 952.45 ( The Collegiate Institute Entrance examiners completed their work this 'morning 1nd at noon handed out the l lolloving list at success!“ candidates who wrote " the Berm- ". I. or Elmirn whom. In Benin there were his candidates. " ot whom tniled, LT', in Elmira there were M, only 3 of whom were unstteerNusttst. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Miss lvah Eby oi Bridgeport heads The List of Candidates-Wrote at The Berlin and ' Elmira Schools in June. There were 13 uldidntes who at- titued boners end 6 in Elmln. The tautdidntes were required to make " per cent. on cull subject Ind 60 per cent. on the total. Some candidates were passed on . good total although [ailing in one or two subjects, The papers this year were somewhat still end the good showing of the success- ful candidates is worthy of commend- As was dune last year the marks are not given, thus preventing mak- ing undue and unlair comparisons be- tween the various schools and teach- ers. The list is as (allows: Berlin List-Honors. at ioti.- Pass Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koerher and family of Wgu-rloo paid a short. visit to G. M. Dirtrnbaker's on Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Peterson and son And Miss Jessie McCulloch of Hamilton are visiting friends here. 7 Mrs. Jaim-s Reist and son ot Wat- erloo called on friends here last Wed- nesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Donald of Wat- vrlno visited lricnds here on Sundgy. _Mr, and Mrs. John Seip of Linwood spent Sunday at Peter Hulner‘s. Miss (my at Waterloo is visiting at George Lac-knu‘s. The lawn mid held lad Thruway owning and" the “:11le of line Methodist church I†n mtittrnt nut-- t'rss. The mning In: uli :hat mum he gestrrnt and a Inge cum-d was present. The prawn“ anon-MM to 853. Miss Ilauie Bally, ot Bungle, visit- mt loralow days with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Leaper, Mr. Wm. Latino! ot San Francisco is visitmpt reUtives ihere. . Mrs. Arthur "mind and lamily or New Hamburg are sisitintt " her home here. - Bros. ct Fergus were In this vicittits and quite a numb" ot tarm.. on had trucks [out in try tttent to draw up the My. Don"! M Mrs. t'mtrrirt.t,-thrth has claimed anon!" of our rmlthn" in glue [manna of the late Mm. Park- ering, who died at nah-val declitte 1'. thr home " her Hun-ink", .%r Jas, "all. in he: Mutt rear. The “maul took Marv on Wednesday rum-mug trom her late rctridtqtee to the Elma station. Rev. Mr. Edgar, ht: pastor. cottited the "Mu-s. The "mom were tak to rest In!“ “one " her m in the century at Caledonia "an an M '-etr mill. mi. Etsy, Bridgeport, 89.2 per cent Clayton Knit, til per cent. Edgar Whiting, 80.6 per cunt. Clarence Kaiser, 79.5 per cent. Medan Bitter, " per cent. Mary Daniman, 77 per cent. Newton Bingcman. 76.5 per cent. Lydia Ludolph, 78.3 per cent. Laura Shaun, 75.6 per cent. Alton Wedeim, 75 per cent. Mary Schwartz, 75 per cent. Naomi Hagen, " per cent. Mabel Stautter, " per cent. ass List-Alphabetically Arranged. Sadie Bartholomew. Caroline Bauer. Alice Redford. t Era Betzner. Albert Bisch, Emma Boehnzer, Karl Borahotd, ' Gordon Bowman. Alice Bowman, Wilford Boyer, Eugene Bruin, Ernest Bresnahan. Nora Brick, _ Homer Brubacher, Lorinda Bruhacher, Eleanor Busch. Hazel Carey, ' Rebecca Clemens, Frederick Carthew, Lorne Cook, _ Margaret. Cook, Grace Cressman, ' Leo Dalim, Edward Daubergcr, Blake Devin, _ d Stanley Dewitt, . William Dobbin, Frederick bunker, . Annie Dope, . , Gordon Eby, Clayton Eby, . Olive Eby, Vomeclr Ernst, Charles Fehrenbach, Thomas Forsyth, Jeconiah Frey, . Roy (leach, Alfred (Billion, William Gottfried, Clarence Hagen, Elton Hallman, Dalton Hallman, _ Leslie Hawk, George Heimmerich, Annie Herie, Walter Holman, Gertle Hoffman. Ida Hohner, " Leo Henhoefrer, _ ChHtord Howard, Carl Huether, Loretta Hummell, Irwin liter. William Kaiser, HAWK ESVILLE A good deal of local interest is centered in the visit ot the Dominion Insurance Commission to Waterloo on Wednesday to make enquiry on bells“ cl the.Oominion Government into the amirs of the two lite insurance com- panies with head olhces in Waterloo, Hi... the Mutual Lite Assurance Co. ot l'anada and the Dominion Llle As- surance Co. The Commissioners an rived in Berlin on the 11 o'C1oCk train, and proceeded immediately to Waterloo, where the sessions were waned in the Free Library Hell at " o‘clock. IVSUBANCE COIIISSION MEET . Pass List-Alphabetically Arranged AMI report will appeal-f in next In ck’l lune (lull, July 1it..-The worst railway tut-lily which has occurred at no“ Gait in many years hunched E thy near the noon hour. With Ber heard milrs nay. n train of empty at: hula-d into the huge pilodrlver at the dantterotts curve at the Blair Road, about half a mile west of the CPR. statiort, with most ("animus results. The foreman ol the gun; of 1mm. lattorers, Samuel Mums, who in motion has: at Innetkip, Bee miles this side oi Woodstock, was riding in thr uh whm the nccldeylt marred. Me reidrtttty jumped Ind one M the In curs hum-II over on him. He was dead when picket up by mine of the residents at thr neighborhood. who were quickly on the mar. There were " tttmans riding on the train, some cm the fut an “NI oth- "s m the un. Some jumped into nttty 'tttue ottm's got In the wny of the VII-(inn and 'rrre crluhd be- neath the tam-x an. Two other in. “than, V. Nicolo an F. FF nllo. ahro not. their in“. ad " otlth “a " the mu! undemo- u “at... Regina Noll, 79.6 per cent. Archie Bulgin, 78.8 per cent. Fred Mitchell, 76.5 per cent. Edwin llollinger, " per cent. Arthur Woods, 75.7 per cent. Sidney Otto, '75.5 per Cent. Lloyd Knrcher, (lenevn Kittie. Lillian Kink-n, Percy Router, Lillian Roy, Mar Kan. t Irene Knit, Maul Kampl. Emma Lautetstrehtager, Oscar Lippert, Louisa Lilzkns, Nora McBride, Jenna In", Katie Mutin, Martha May. Katie Meyer, Olive L. Meyers, Olivia Mielun, Albert Mieikv, John Mueller, Waiter Musselmnn. Emily Northgraves, William Now", Louis. oetschtager, Arthur Pequcgnat. Eudor Reist, Walter Rice, Esther Rieder, Arthur Roos, Beat: Rosclunan, Courtland Rudy, Flavia Satuer, Grace Scott, Alvin Schlegel, Fred Schneider, Gordon Shana, Melvin Shaun, Mamie Shanta, Wflter Sippel, E Vin Shun, Gordon Shoemaker, Cecelia, Spitzig, Clinton Strickland, George Struts, Edna Stuebing, Aggie Taylor, Roland Thamer, Clarence Thorns, Alton Timm, Minnie Turner, Walter 1Jmrimtut+ Ralph Belarus, , Floyd Dunk, Douglas Krb, Frrtt K. Friedman, Walter Kimmel, Edna Loin, Edward Miller, Elizabeth Noll, Velta Porter, Elmer Ran, _ Lorne Ran, Olive Rats, Harold Reynolds, Gertrude Ruppel, Eleanor Smith, Hattie Snider, Michael Wagner, Laura Weichel, Charlie Wildlong. Priscilla Wittich, Hugh Veitetr, Clayton Zilliu. Lionel Washburn, Lyman Wells, Mathilde Wendllng, Clare Willson, Frederick Wilson, Robert Wood, Ida Woolncr, V Myra Woolnet, Hugh Wright, Milton Yager. Gordon Ziegler, Edgar Zimmer. PATA LITY NEAR GALT. Elmira Honor List. "i"iiGGrirLiiimri, My. Jul! tr, 1900-45“ 4 F3,'.5s7iLTiREik' “I“. HELD MEETING ON THURSDAY The “(who Water and Light Comm Meet and Pan Th $tttittmtsg was“ wet. you“ st the - willy nail; ot the Interim Utter and Light Conun- Iiol held on Thursday owning. All when were - except Maror t$eagrartt. - R. o. Dobbin, may ...... ..-. 0.128.. (was on coal ... ..... Bun-It'll“, printing - Join m:’..1... ...... f"'":"""" with» Electric mun Co. ... The pupils ot Miss A. R. Bean were all successful in passing the Toronto Conservatory of Music examinations in piano. It is noteworthy that the standard required to pass these PX-. aminations has been raised material- ly the past lew years and the show- ing made is therefore all the more creditable and reflects credit upon both pupils and teacher. The young ladies are to be congratulated upon their success: ors, -iiiGriirrue Bechtel, Waterloo, hon- on. T VMlss Salome Rats, Elmira. . Junior. . Miss Hattie Ruppel, Elmira, tlrst class honors. _ HAS, BEEN Miss ors. Muss ors. SUCCESSFUL During Mr. Minty's residence in Waterloo he made numerous lriends, who though regretting his departure, will be glad to know that it is in the nature of apromotion. Mr. Minty was a prominent member ol St. Saviour's church, and held the posi- tion oi church warden tor several Fears. Miss Minty also took an ac- tive interest in the work of the church, being president ot the Ladies' Auxiliary. meme at Truro, Nova Scotia, comes here to tut the position made vacant by the removal of Mr. Minty. He will not arrive for several weeks arid in the meantime the accountant, Mr. The lollowing is the result of the schedule bowling 31mm; on Tuesday evening: D.C. Kuhn. J. C. Haight, Mr. Minty. Manager of Local Branch of Bank of Com- merce Moved to Dundas Mr. F. C. G. Minty, for the past Ion: years manager ot the local branch of the Bank ot Commerce, has been transrerred to Dnndns and left, tor that place Thursday morning. Zick's annual Summer Shoe Sale is now in lull swing. Don't, miss it., Walker. will be acting manag'r. A. H. Snyder, --skip, W. J . K rumor. -ship, J. it. Schiedel, Breslau. J. "esprit-r. Saturday July 21st. l906. Wait for it. Look for it. Come ' to it. Miss Ida Martin, Waterloo, honors, Miss Laura Shirk, Waterloo, hen Miss Miss Miss FiiG,aurger (jut-he Eu]: ot Com- ass Toronto Conservatory of Music Examinatlons Very Creditably. ( The Great Slaughter Sale Alma Laschinger, Elmira, hon- Viola Wilding. Berlin Grace Em. Elmira. Ruby Dover, Berlin. Minnie Rata, Elmira. Primary. Alma Wilding. Berlin, hon- whip. --saip, Wale: Account!- PIANO PUPILS ::' TRANSFERRED Accounts Intermediate. W. Dawson, " - J. C. Htright, m eskip, " c. w. Sm"; -skip, -skttr, 8 Geo. A. Bruce. -skip, 3 3.6.61 . 17.2. 89.00 ' a." 11.60 30.32 27.50 17.50 30.50 70.72 11.32 4.89 .85 ll m CLEARING jlliliiiii For a Days Only t, July 12, 13, " THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY " Iiokots. ON the above mentioned dates we propose holding our annual July Clearing Sale. Any person who has been fortunate enough to attend one of our Great Clearing Sales knows what this means. Me tor 29:. - . 5 pieces diu- lining worth 10: for tie. 25Apiecee bee Ind embroidery, worth 19e to Me a 5e. - _ 10 pieces 1 yard wide lawn, worth 12ie for Se. 5 pireee 2 yards wile sheeting, wo-th Me for 17c. 3 pi 4:03 72 inch Ub'o linen, worth 60.: for Me. 10 pieces delainette, mini: 12 l-2c for te.. 10 pieces "meted muslin, worth 12 Ide, for 6:. 5 pieces whitarwtiisting worth 15e for 10e. 5 pieces white waiating worth Me for 15e. 20 pieces fancy flowered muslin, worth 15a for 8e. 10 pieces this season's rdrew! goods womb Mk for Mr. .. 10 pivot; this season’s dross goods worth Me to Me for Mhi. 5 pieeetr " in. all wool ‘tweed. suitable for ladies' rkirt-, worth 1 25 for 50e.. 15 piee a new English tomeline silk, worth We propose making this our banner sale, so look out for un- heard of Bargains. Be ow will be found a partial list. J "voile:- CENTRAL BLOCK WATERLOO DECIMAL A'f.e'2'ei'",'l?.TI,',eAt" It". val. Hamill-an. tum-nus manuals-VIE. "rdr-tr$i_eresoeft.tm_ ahl.hmh-bmttt- lily-v.- -i-u,brrttt-t.-otho, ammo-nail Goya-form gland. “Madman-lulu. "or_-Ttt.tuenktreated Ha-tth-tttua-ar- i-gn-wvnek tsunami-In DECIMAL WATCH WATCHES E. J. ROOS Good Seasonahle Goods at Less Than Half him All Lines of Millinery at Half' Price. Sale starts Thursday Morning 8 o’clock. Great July i " you me looking for Dram “marl a. numbn- for summer vou- you will in red to as" our dun-Jaw. Was that pmuy Whit. Iliad-u, Donal still was“ n, and Suns! Wm o Ala-Ila; taming In mice. from log, 15c, 20o, 250 to 50e a ll. of vrl -m in h h- 8 tis-.. an D on†la Giar'a MM", Pdats, Puebla and [rep Noe. lulu A tabla full of g od lino. womb from 13 1 2e, ta to 20o all for 100. td. T Bit-nun tread Wat-u In abundance good nylo- n Popular Pusan. Whit. Lawn Muslin mam, " long and than unavo- at 75e, " 01.25, " 60 to $3.00. LI ran Skim In White and Colored, pretty stylus, all rim worth :3 Wind " 50 " " 5). . We carry a full stock of seasonable supplies such saw-Hoes and Rakes, Sc,thes and Souths, Scythe Stones, Hay Fork Ro s and Pulleys. Hey Forks, Psris Green, Sherwin ('heht'l Ready Mixed Paints, and all kinds of Builders’ Supplies. Nico mm Tueed skirts, the 00"ch Mrs thu mun, silo Black mm , - than at $3.60, 33, 83 50,}; 50 and " Caplets-01m pf nun-m. m Pin-N33. Hum. Tim-Mil VAL?“ spoon.†. - . - . . BERLIN. Lang Bros,, & Go. SUMMER DRESS GOODS Farmers' Supplies ll. WOLFHARD & co., BERLIN, my mm, '06. S. B. Blltl0llltiilt & 60 SPECIAL 21 lbs. Bedpnth granulated mg.†for 81.00. 20 pieces linen suiting war h We to 15e for Se. 20 pieces flowered muslin, worth Me. for 15e. , pieces towelling. worth tle, f " 5:. 5 pieces towelling worth 10e for te. 25 dozen towels. worth 15e for 10e. 25 pieces print, worth 8e for 5c. 25 pieces print, worth 12 1-2: for tlt, 10 pie-es s‘nkrr flannel, worth 10: for 8:. 10 pieces shelter Rumet, worth N for Te 25 Mack sateen skirhgworth l " for 79e. so dozen lediee’ fest. bleak homer rrth 1,5 ' hr 10:. 20 dozen hoye' schéol hose, worth 2.5: for ITe.. 25 white bed spreads, worth 1 00 for Tse. 12 lediee' black cloth skirts wax-the 00 for 82.00. 2 dozen ledies' white wniets, worth 75s for sort. 25 pin white hoe curteine, worth 1.25 ftr Tlie. 10 pieces 2 you! wide oil e'oth, worth 50e for Read f to Waug- G tton Goods Tweed Skirts Skirts