' awn-mam “I...†lulu- ,tttggiyItitih'il1'ttrlis"l,t,' - all! met '9. - 991.4 “I. :it"t"ii"riirifttUd?g'2trd as: a may as! vat A very heavy vote was polled. in Monday. and 91th ot the three be. his was carried try n Inge ant tartrataatiat maioritr. The let-ling tor] improving the tire protection at the! town, lot adding to the attractions!. ot the park and tor the estnblishnn-Int! at another industry, has manitesteut ltwll in a clear and unmistakable. manner. " is hard to understand why any ratepayer should have Volt-(Ii against the Water Works try-law. The debt created will be paid out at the. current revenue and will not add or"! dollar to the general taxatien. A! great quantity ot water runs tx.‘ waste every day, whit-h, ll properly; stored, may not only become a source at increased revenue. but will pm' the town in a. very much better posi-z tion as to' fire protection in case ot I prolonged eonllagratir B. With " ' other large additional storage well sunk, the Water L'ommissionPrs nil! have rhne all they can do in the may ot providing protection against fire, lllll lurther' improvements must he. made try increasing the ellleitney ol the tire department. The Park By-taw was carried also by a very large ma- ioritr though it met with more op- positirn than the Water Works by- law. Thr, debt created will be paid tor out of the statutory halt mill on the dollar and will not add anything to the general tttration. ' . J The conditions under which hrnus try-laws are carried are pretty snore. and properly so. It requires a long pull, a strong pull. and a pull alto- gether to meet the rigid conditions imposed try the Statute. Splendid work was done Monday try triemts ut the by-law in getting out the vote, and Waterloo will have the prowl sat-' istaetion oi adding shortly annther nourishing industry to the long list already established. The musters-the electors-have manifested their wishes with regard to the proposed improve- ments, it now remains for their mp wants, the Water and Park Con-mis- sioners. to carry out the polity so clearly indicated by the vote ul an overwhelming majority of the Tttali- tieti ratepayers, The Council met Saturday. August adjuu rnntent . WATERLOO TP. C0UNCH, Moved By Mr. Stauiter, seconded by Mr. Snyder, that we hereby authorize the Treasurer to transfer two thous- and dollars trom the Clergy Reserve Fund to the General Township ac- count. Emacs ot warding session were rug! unimproved. Members all present, the Reeve in the chair. _ Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded by Mr. Snyder, that the Iollowing My. counts tn paid and the Rom: grant his order on the Treasurér tor the Devon“ nmotmls, 1-12.: "own-t Eugene Levi C. F.rh, humus tor wire knee ..r..vee. .VP...r_. t._rwtp_. .'r._.F.r.._ l.2tt (in). Etsy, bonus For wire lrm-o mm» Rm N. Moyer, bonus, fur wire tence _rVP.r.r. 'P..reP.. 'Vt' ..._ V__Pe.rt. Wu-ndrl Bilsrhoy. gravel m.. .rertr Jacob lloimpt-l, grand _.. F__PP.VV. Leander Mum“. gravel __. mrrtr'.e' M. K. Drama ttravet and dans Anihony erlinnrr. gravel ...' .r. Human Ilrrtel, taking down ttridge ._.rm._r. '_-__.... q9_r_9.r. mttqq, Knglehert Schnmllz, gravel 'v'twr Robert Bricknrll, bonus tor wire Moved try Mr. Abra, srcondpd by Mr. Shun"; that this Council do now ndjnmn to mud again in the Tp. "all on 'utnrday. "viotter Hill, at 10 o'clock am. " you export war my "to tmrome' ' dovtor, yum: and him to a mrdicali alumni; it u lam-r. to a law 'Gi':,'?) " ml wish to uvl him into luvsinrsx, " In trasonahle toextrvrt pm: In send him to a ttttsit- school Mo. tttr "Mun "ttsuv-ss t'omaw II .ssiit an! tmah him I‘m-ruin": th,ne is m how. In" it will Imrh him My "In†“up..." “hull it h alum-.1 Impwsihk lo (N into a laminae: at} br. A good sumo! Mr the nonin‘ Buslnrss â€New gin-x ttte start lo mm you: mm and (mum who “an! In! pasting: Rel " otherwise. anndayu. ~Mmiw~~s my. will not have "hr no": that is not prorrttr "and. Amt [In and is small. Ttrite Ittt "mom; I. tr. Erin. in me can! 'dtatore, ADVII'I'IIIRI. 'rr---'"'- THE BY-LAWS 3' "e 'ifatruertteyt Ir'rAh".--iqr$1tb. Krieger, mavel F.. P'rrr, Srhnarr, hall pay till- bridge nn- Wilmot town. C(“IMON SENSE a. A. TILT, Tp. Clerk -in the Tp. Hall vn "firth, pursuant lo MEETING. $8.05 H.315 ir.it “3.70 8.58 5.32 3.36 Mt h SUCCESSFUL SONG SERVICE Gheq in Evangelical Church " St, Judy. on Sunday The Sundial church, Bt.' " gobs. In: Iliad to o.erBorrittg t%tF dny eeeaistg on the occasion ot th- not service am: " the choir at the Mtttreh. Selection: " the their, u duet " Henri. Gin ad Snider. a male qurtette try New“. (lieu, sli- der, Cube! uni Weber. a mixed qw- tette try the Him "as lid (its: rich and Messrs. Snider and Obbcl. a ladies' trio " the Nitstrett Emma iiatut, Amy Said" 1nd Helind: Wen m. and mica try mm mm: Wink-4 ter and Lola Snider and Mr. Johm Brtwtteman MAUC up w must (njoyablr progrnmmc. Brief addresses were Ila delivered try “at. J. H. (haunt-h. Mr. H. W. B. Snider and Mr. Rich I mend. on the "uracter ot muzic. its power to uplift, and the plus " holds in the church servire of toaur.' The Limit showed marked improve- uunt in the interval sinw th, tut you: service, and their rendition of ;lhrir selections rem-um most credit- 'atriy both upon themselves and their "eader, Mr Bruegerttatt. Messrs. Isaac Hun-l and John Scips ol "lair visited at the home of Mr: Franklin Hartel on Sunday. Mr. Hubert ment silo. Miss May Walker, ot our school lemming stair, is in the (hit Hospital where she recently umlerwrnt In op. Minion (or apptmlicitis, She is doing nicely. * Mr. and Mrs. Att. ()bcrlmllzer at Preeport spent Sunday here, the guests at Mr. and Mrs. Woolncr. Mr. Hubert Shirk is building a co- About two months ago Mr. Dilmul Kalb ol Berlin purthasrd gimme Irom Mr. Noah Becker. On Saturday last Mr. Kolb returned the horse and demanded his money refunded,- but Mr. Becker rclusrd to reluln it. The horse is now at Mr. Herbert Shirk‘s Mr. Geo. Latswn has mowd into his new house. pound stable. _ ouriiisr a thutiderstorm here last week lightning struck the hurt ot Mr. F. Harte], hm little damage was done. Mr, llilbom of Elmira visited his uncle. Mr. Amos llilbmn last Terk., _ Mr. and Mrs. Alloway visited in Cobourg last week. -, Mr. Aim Mrs. Chas. Knapp of Pet- crsburg visited here last week. A wcs.sroavies ot Fergus has assumed her duties as teacher at the juniut department tor the coming term. . The farmers hm!- completed tttr- vesting "teir Croft. in this vicinity. RA. Mr. nudgem and family or Berlin visited here last Sunday. Mr. I). Ramsay Jas a visitorjeie last week. Mr. Ahr. Toman had one of his val- ttable horites killed by lightning last Sunday owning. _ A h Mrs. Swatâ€. of Gall is visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krie- Mr. and Mrs. Amos 1ch retained Irom a vacation trip to Cobourg, T The Musical Smicly's Bani has Imn rngagul to play at a garden so cial at Windfall next Thursday, Aug. Muh, The "Big Four" male quartet“ are aecompan/in,tthe band. Sad Drowning Accldent.--Fimma, tlt? tive-year-om daughter at Mr. ant. Mrs. Gus. Hartmiut was the victim of a drowning accident whith occur- rrd here on Monday altcmxn. TN child Wes missed shortly alter tou: o'cioch, and one at the scathing "r- tics shortly utter seven o‘clock dis row-red the pail she had been carry- ing standing on the bridge at th raw. It was immediately sutmlset. that the little girl might have drop pod into the river while t1shing out apples, whith occasionally iloat on the water and kit'vr a brie! search the irody Was discovered in the Water. The sorrowing parents line ite, heartfelt sympathy of the community Ill their sudden bereavement. An engine that "as standing on the siding, and which Is engaged with on: at the ballast trains, by some Int-an. mum! on the rampage can with In our aboard. Ayr, Avg. M.-Fornr excitement was rausnl rarir this morning a! Ittt (‘.l'.R. depot. 'ta few my hapmpw’ to he priswnt. Very luckily n/ctthet loss of lite nor damaged properly re sttlted. " had some mites the start brim. anulhrr could he dcmH'lwd on" A, thigh no time was lost, and Mr. Rtmaway was (“mural this side of llumlrics station nonv thr Worm, of its rscapado. In Sew Germany It. C. (Burch at Ira o'rtork Tut-May mama-g, Rev, Pam" Fortes!" ottiriatrd at the wr- rnwny which unilul In martian! Miss Edith Kim", dauphin ot Mr. Mimi Kim", of Weisrnhurg. and 3tr thas. Nt-hurt, so“ ot Mt. and Itrr Amirew sum", of Wrisattbttrr. Thr luridv looked pretty in a may: at rwnm silk and was 132633911 by Miss Mary Mom-r. as .htidusm‘ln. ttht worn pink silk. Mr. ""'onrr Wham-"41! lkrlin. Was urmmrsnan Mr. and Mrs. same" will "W in Sam» ind um ruby the good “mm ot all Ihrir lriumk. ENGINE RUNS AWAY AT AYR ' Ross, formerly ot DOOM. OIL, 14va the ammo. wm â€on ot Katha [My ot mm "mettrq I“ SCIR' F.TT-k l I'll-WWII: CENTREVILLE. N EW " UN DE E m RT! IN, Personal and In. In!" ot In! “and“. '0 . may.» to Idaho 9- Madu- It. not.“ - a am “the! a " home Inn on Batardar. I1- l-tlln mum at Ila-In; in â€can; u no.“ n in! ion bu. in. J. um...- i. m am:- .1 thy: in Toronto on “than. It. I. R. sum cl Bruin. In. humus! u tumult. Goo. Dick! tor have“! an. In. J. Witter of New lumbar; is l Mtg the W o! It. at In. I Mrs. C. S. Forrest and daughter, Miss Florence Maud, have returned' to 'their home on George street alter spending a week with Guelph friends. lets". Wm. Snider and J. B. 3-3- der hue returned Iron 3 my to Cobalt. It. and In. Geo. Ben oi nu Haunts visited I. mum: on! Mr. A. McIntyre I: spams; . weak with friends In lookout! and To routo. Mr. Floyd Bricker ot the Hutu Life ltd. has returned site: . plea at nation spent. " Grand Bead. Mr. Arthur McIntyre In visiting his brother, Mr. R. McIntyre, " Toron- to. ' Mm News [chuckle]: ot Hanover is spending uvcnl this in Waterloo, the guest ot Miss "ounce Hmnrd. In Harry Morgan ot Lindsay is visiting at the home at In. that) Boon, George sired. Mr. Geo. Fox. ot Toronto, was I visitor " the home of Mr. and Mn. P. G. Hughes over Sunday. Mrs. Kershaw ot Peru, Indiana, is l guest " the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wells. Mrs. R. F. Ogilvy and son ot Mom. treal Are the guests ot her wants, Mr. and Mrs. Bricker, Allan street. Mr. J, A. W. Flynn ot Meridian, hat, was a visitor at the home ot Mr. M. Reidel, on Tuesday. Mrs. Adam 1Melmann and two son: but returned After spending several days wig: Elmira friends. Miss Tena Roos left Tuesday tor New York City, where she will at- tend the millinery openings. Miss liernice Kurettinski is visiting friends in Bloomingdale tor several days. _ Mrs. H. M. Snyder and Miss Bertie Snyder left Monday morning to spam! several days at Toronto, Niagara Falls and mauo. Mr. James Brough, druggist, ot Westehester, N. Y., is enjoying a vis- it with his parents, at the residuwe of Mr. Clarke Van Every. Mrs. Fred Halstead and Masters Russel and Willard Halstead are spending several days at the home of Geo. F. helmet, Hawkcsville. Mrs. E. F. Seagnm and hmily have returned from.Port Dover when: they spent several weeks 'eerr pleas- antir. Mr. Earl Ferguson of Gait returned. 1uesday after spending seven! days the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hit-. Hard. Mr. R. Kirkpatrick resumed his duties at the Molsons Bank Monday, met enjoying a vacation of several weeks in his home in Cornwall. Miss Claribcl Graybill, of the North Adams Hospital, who has been "njoying a several weeks vacation at 'ter home here, returned to that city rtntrsday morning. / - Miss Gertie Grail. of Milllord. iowa, who has hem spending the rust two months with triettttsr,atttt, to: Hives in Watrrtoo and vicinity, left 0-day tor Chicago, where she will spend some time prior to returning home. The family ot Mr. B. Efnmhm ar- "teed home trom Oliphartt on Monday waning. where they spent a delight- ‘ul holiday ot several weeks at their octane. . Mrs. Jchn Amman, who has been "uriting relatives in Bridgeport and icinuy during the past mouth, Mt ‘or her home in Council Blutts, Idaho, m Tuesday. " the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Mama Devil! tor some time past. It" Fri- day lot Toronto, where they will vis- it mm: with to returning to Chi- ta60. Miss L. Lynch has arrived and will aim charge of the Millinery Depart- nent a Brieher a Co.’s store. Miss MIN ot Norwood has also been ud- led to the millincry stall. Mrs. Sam. Sauder and two sons mt dauxMt-r. Messrs. Witter, Edgar and Miss Onto. and Mrs. Rosenthal, \H M Chicago, who have hem gttests Mrs. D. A. Bean and daughter re- ‘umrd Tuesday after spending two uoulhs at "Winterbourne," the sum- nor cottage or her father. " Port Au'ting, Alaskan. She was mom- "ttird by her sister, Miss Rona Win- 'rr, who will spend several weeks in 'terlin. ttne oi the most interesting exhibits tl tte Canadian Nliinnnl i-prnsiiion In Toronto is the lgnrmie Village. with gives a complete exposition ot 'he lite of im rrmgrknhio primitive The "orrotes, who are the' most 'ttrrrstitig prank in the Philippine Islands. were ttrottght or" to thr' 'ttitmt Shah's in NM, mm “Minna! t tho Portland Fxposiurat, Mum: "trs man» than one hundrul rite ot thr I‘Mlippim Islamk, "w 'rortotr is tatt' ot 1hr mos! u napimr ms and easily the man! Inlrmlinq. "ttotse,ot his strang- mrlhud ht lite, and an" strum-r customs, Me in M Mtstar origin. ot a “new 5mm colon hm mum M. and "tn-"lam? ptt.vttttrrte. All tttrtrrotes ml an. " Emu a mm disk. A "I" to "us village while at. IGOR ROT F. VILLA C, E . Social "hummus ARE _, l-lnylvilb In HARD " WORK I .P'f't.tr: - let',.'""" mum's: “am-f- t Williâ€: h Evidence in Heard b-Tdcinph, rum, August so. ma- rm , When the Board at Arbitrauun t and on Tue-4:1 alum»: Mr. um. Reptile. counsel to: the "00an up! into seven! menu-amu- l 'couectlol with the appointment. at the Board. He eoastettdeil “at me- ‘oorlil‘ to the old Act me Tow- lCotmeit he no right to anew-I " Ar.sItrhtor,, but nae town‘s walnut “We - hate been appoestted by the Court. Judge Morgan maimed Mr. 1(qu that this obj-snail had been mined by his partner, Mr. Ile- Phenol, n . previous amen. and it In agreed to proceed vim mt. mm the“ minor technicalities Into Cul- dictation. I Mr. Campbell stated that he went over the Berlin & Waterloo St. Ry. Co.'s plant and he submitted his val- uation ot the system to the Board, making the total valuation $114,090. I Mr. Kapelle proceeded to examine the witness on the entire system, and l then Messrs. Bullock and Halt, or the Westinghouse, Co., Hamilton, and the Canada General Electric Co., respec- tively,41ere called and gave evidence as to the value ot the power plant. Mr. Knolls w" quite mum; gif) aid that the Company w." vim" to so ahead and wow hte Hoard It Arbitrator: to " the award, an! it it in not “unfunny to the Von- nuy he [slaved the right to appeal. Had the town’s representative been appointed by the Court UM Board'- and would he Mtai. When this matter had been decided upon, 1 lengthy “gunmen: was undo by Mr. Kmlle resuming his right to submit. uvidenoe on the 11mm ot the pint n . going concern. and tho value ol the Wgterloo lnnchino. Mr. Seem strongly objected £01 Ming], this future ot the Com- pany's one u tho preach: iiiiGiir; The town was not prepared to go in- to this plan at the question, u it was sprung on them " the eleventh hour and he, or the valuatora, In; not had an opportunity to amino the Company's valuation, the paper: not having been handed over to the town Authorities. ' - Chairman Jameson, contended tint] it the evidence on these new phases It! the question was to he heard by the Board it would he 1 Minus wooed-n are. He recommended that the usu- meats be put in writing and allow the Divisional Court ot Appeal to de- cide whither the Company should be compensated on these grounds. His fellow-arbitrators concurred in the suggestion end the Board pro- ceeded tottearttosvidrnqtor the first witness for the Company. Mr. John M. Campbell, at Kingston, as to the actual with: ot the pleat. - Mr. Campbell inlormed the Board that in 1888 he installed the Kingston lighting plant. In 1892 he was the consulting engineer when the street railway was constructed in that city. In 1896 he installed the Belleville street railway system. During the years 1898 to 1901 he was employed by the British Columbia Electric Co. and minted in improving the street railway lines in Vancouver, Wctoria and New Westminster. At present he is consulting engineer in the city oi Kingston. In the recent street rail- way arbitration in that city he was expert witness for the Company, and altcrwards was appointed by the city to look alter its lighting plant. There did not appear to In very much ditterettee in the valuation at the power machinery by the Company ex- perts and the figures that. will be sub- mitted by the town, as the plant is comparatively new. The Board adjourned at six o'clock. Thu morning when the proceedings were resumed, Mr. Cempbell was again in the witness box. and he pro- ceeded to go through the valuetion of the track and rolling stock. In any wer to Judge Morgan Mr. Campbell stated that the figures he we}; giving were what the cars. rails, ere., cost when they were now. He had not pre pared a schedule showing the depre- ciation, but he would tlive the depre- ciation verbally. The Board and counsel tor the town otectlto this method and alter hall an hour's discussion the Board ad- journod to allow Mr. Campbell lot the Company, and Mr. Morris, valu- ator for the town, to confer and m- deavor to mutually agree upon the mmunt. ol depreciation that should be allowed on the rolling Stock. 1);". ai/ttGtr ooswi before the prowedings were resumed. T The annual tall fair ot the Wellesley and North l-tasllmpe Agritatitttrtrt So- ciety will he held in the villngo ol Wellesley (n Thursday and Friday, September ml: and lull, at. which liberal prizes will he named for live Mock, grain, seeds, tools, dairy produce, ntartuUcttrres, traits, now- ers, fme art, “they work, etc. On Rue evening bl the mum! day there will be a concert in the Open House. The Fall Term of the lkrlin Busi- tttvm College begins next Tuesday morning " , o'clogk. 1htPtfrryu'"r u this "cent-M school will be Inger than "er before. It's the best Brbnot in western Ontario. " " the only sdrdol tn (I'll: district. that " . tttettt- ttet ot the Business lithe-tori AF sorlullnn of Canada, .ml thereto" can inm- . diplnm. that in of teal who. . . The hunting is m man". of We mmly Ion made at ttte, mllk so†by the milk vendors ot the tomt, with the pun-nun- ot m In out can: ' Stella mm, Hum-l WRLLESLEY F A LL F A l R "It." "In". "nu-u MILK TEST "pm " " " THE GREATEST SALE B. B. BRICKER85 CD’S. Annual Clearing Out Sale.' Good Seasonable Goods at less than halt price. Everything sold exactly as advertised, Sale starts Thursday 50 pin Bummer Cor-ot- worth 500. for - Me. 1 lot Summer Glove, worth 2tht to Me, for 15e. iloh Indiu' Cotton Haunted]: 20e,tor " Ide. 1lot Boga Ribbed Shoot Hose, worth Me for Me. 1 lot Mid Summer Underwear, .worth 20c. 1 lot Susan Shirts, worth 81.25. for 2 dozen Indies’ White WW, worth 1.50 to 200, for . - - . 81.00 6 only Block Shirts, wotth 2.50 to 3.00, for 1.50 6 pieces Colored Vail, worth Mo, for - 20c. 10 pieces all wool Dro- Goods, Worth 35o toe 18e. 10puesDrloodhwoethsthr,hte - 25c. srri-!y9,tls.y1woo1r-d1srt"htoihr, -- - worth 1.M, for - " 6ths 10 pieces French Flume], worth 50e, for - Me. 20 pieces Embroidery, worth 10e, for - lie. 5 pious: Cornet Cover Embroidery, worth 80e for - - - .. Ma North Waterloo ... - ... Sept. M-IS The Western ."..r. ..-.. ......Sept. 7-15 Canada Nation] (Toronto) - East Elgin (Aylmer) - ...Sept. 8-7 Aylmer ...... ...... ...... .........Bept. a-t Central (Guava) ...... ... ...Sept. 7-15 Central (Guelph) v.,......,..). 11-13 Stephen a Unborn (Enter) ......... ......... mm... ...,.. Sept. 17-18 Tgvistock ...... ...... ...... - Sept. 17-18 Exam ......... ......" ...... ...Sept. 17-18 Stuthroy ...... .............. Sept. 11-19 St. Thom: ...... ...... ...... ...Sept. 18 Blyth ...... ...... .r.p.. ............Sept 18-19 Mitchel! ...... ...... ...... ...... Sept. 13-19 Stunordville ... ... ...... ...... Sept. " Kincardine .._... ...... ...... ... Sept. " Metcalle ...... _......_ ...... ......Sept. 19-20 Walkexton ...... ...P.. ...... "Sept. 19-20 Zurich ...... ...... ...... ...... Sept. 19-20 Woodstock ...... ...... ...... ...Sept. 19-21 1 lot white Collar Tabs, ITrth mum 2 tde Me. 1 lot Silk, worth 50e,' for *- " Mt 'ft1""t ......... ._., ...... Sept. 17-18' Tammi: ...... ...... ...... - Sept. 17-18 Enter ......... ......" ...- ...Sopt. 11-18 Strathmy ...... """."""?". Sept. 17-19 St. Thomas ...... ...... ...... ...Sept. " Blyth ...... ...... ...... ............Sept 18-19 Mitchell ...... ..8.'. ...... ...... Sept. 18-10 Btrattordvit1e ... ... ...... ..p... Sept. " Kittetrrditte ..R.P. ...... ...... ... Sept. " Metcalle F...... ...... L... ......Sept. 10-20 Walkerton ...... ...... ...... ...Scpt. Ill-20 Zurich ...... ...... ...... ...... Sept. 19-20 Woodstock ...... ...... ...... ...Bept. Ill-21 Senior": .m.... .r.-.. ...... ... ...Sept; 20 Stratford ..V... ..r... ..T... ...Scpt.. 20-21 Bothwe0's Corners ... m...Sept. 20-21 .Srrintttietd ...... p..... .m.-.. ...Sept. 2ty-21 Pctroloa ..t... T'""' ...... ......Sept. 20-21 All“ Craig ...... .....- ...... Sept. 24-35 Mildmay ...... ...e.. ...... .....Sept. 24-25 West Lambtcn (Sarnia) ...Sept. 24-M Listowcl ...... -..... ...... ... Sept. SlVStt mencoe ....e. ..r... ...... ......SepI. 25-M Dumbo ...... ...... ...... ......SepI. 25-26 iWIarton ...... ...... ...... ......Sept. #26 Paisley ...... c., ...... ...... Sept. 25-28 Chatham ...... ...... t-"' ...Sept. iii-?) Norlolk Union (Slmcocy ....Sept 25-27 Parkhill ..i... ...._. ...... ......Scpt. 20-27: St. Marys ...... ...... .........Bept. 28-27 Shedden ....t. ...... ....r' .._... ... Sept, " Paris ...... ...... ....- ..mm.. ...Sept. Matt Walton! .trrt. ...... m..... ......Sept. 27-28 Ningham ..r... ...... ..r... ...Rept. 27-28 Wallmlown ...... m..... .r. Sept. 27-28 1tderton ...... ...... ...._. .rF..Fr.. Sept. as Combo: ...... ..rF.. ...._. ......Sept. 28-29 Minion ..$... .r.m.. ...... .r...rr.. (kt. " Thorndalc ..P... ... .., 'rr... ._.... Oct. 2 Brim": Fr.trm ... .$...r .teatt.r. ... Oct. 2 Tiverton PPsrr. F.-... ....rm .ae..r.T. .Oct. t Thamcsvillo .m-F.. ..r._. .._.r. “Oct. " Lion's "rad .F.... ...P__ ._.... 0cI " Alvinston '..... .""v ".... .........oet. b0 Ambush“; .mtr.. ..r.e. ...F.. ...Oct. 2-3 Burlord .r.... ..r... ..-.. ............oet. 2-3 Tau ....r. ..s... .r.... ...... .........oet. 2-3 tt'altacebtrrtr. - ...... 'xr... ...OcI. ba Lucknow ..e... .FPP.t ...e_. .......0cI 2-3 Tlllsonlmrg ...... ...... ...... .....OcI. " Delaware ..r.,. ..9mr. ..r... ......... Oct. , Dorchester SIaIlon ...... .p. ..ort, a Thrdtord .__... .t..w. F..'". C""' ... Oct. t Mann- ...N.. ..C., .r..'. ...... ... Oct. , Thedlord ..rFe.... ...rr.r.. .qwt...m. ... Oct. 3 notch-Met ._.... ....t. .m..e. ...F.. ...Oct. 8 Tet-twain ..et_. ...... .wr... â€MI. t-t Blenheim ..r... .._... ....V. .........0cI '" Embro ... ... ...... ...rrr... .....Oct 4 mm ...... .._... ..'.t. ..... ...OcI. " Brussels F'..'. .. .. .._._. Pr..'. .Mht. I Modal. Budgexlmm 'Nrwm' c., on. s L'atadoc (Mo-M. Bulges) .- ..0cI. ' Forest ..wrrw... 'm-.'"... ..-.ter.. Te. Oct. " "mint. ... .... .'.e""m. ......... get. H S. B. BRICKER & CO. ...... _.... ...... '...Aug. iv-swt. 10 Eagt Elgin (Aylmer) - ...§ept. f-? ("SCI")... .r.e..r.. ....tq... ........0ct. 54' It. Joni». due}, (1 "ri'alrk'iisU, Mums-mug". -.vuM_trtioteiaqie, - M, THE FALL EXHIBITIONS. Morning 8 o’clock sharp . AUGUST' 30th. ' 0f the Season. Sept. 18-20 Sept. 19-21 ...Sept. 20 .Sept., 20-21 .Sept. 2041 .Sept. mun .Sept, 20-21 Sept. 21-35 Sept. 24-25 â€Sept. 24..M Sept. SS-Str Sept. 25.26 Sept. 25-26 .Sept. 25-26 Sept. 25-20 Sept. 27-28 Sept. 27-28 Sept. 27-28 Fr.. Sept. as Sept. 28-29 _... not. H ._.... Oct. 2 r. 7-15 11-13 N0 TICKETS. NEW FALL GOODS DRESSMAKING Apple Parers and Kitchen Knives tang Bros. & Go. Barium. Plumbing lull "tttsg. ReMqnttrtetr for Kitchen rankings. WALPRR Britt. . . . . . - BERLIN. At Prttrfot, on Trudy: A“! Our Dmsmaking Department will open on the lat Sep- ttmbrr in charge of MISS PRI'NHARD. This Department will be Iquipped with the beet help and we mil turn out all orders promptly and "tishtetoriiy. 2for Me. MARRIED AT BRA YroN We no now showing tb lot of new Full G ods, e pccially in Dress G eds. We no shay: tink in showing New Goode and by: "eaaotprill If in} exagtion: -_- - -- _ _ -.-- - Our new Dre- Goods mike of Plain Cloths rnd Tweed Suiting: for Suits and A great variety of Plain and Racy Goods in lishs and medulla weight goods for dr-a-mums are displayed now sud we will be glad to have you come in and zoo them. _ NEW COATS, NEW WAISTS, On Sale Now. 2 pieces Tub]: Lima, worth 30e, for 2 piecesJFIblo Linen. worth 500 for " 5 piece Shooting. worth Me for - - 20 pin White and Grey Shaker Blankets, worth 1.25 for - - 10 pieoel Art Cntonno, worth Pa, for - We. 5 pieces Towolling. " 1-2e for - k All Quin Sound! 1135mm mt! Fancy Cham.. A A buys, worth 200 to Met for V - 1 lot Print, worth 12 l 2c.for - - 5 piece- White 1lhsitsting, worth 20.: for - 1 lot Chunbny, worth 20e, toe - - 1 lot Art Muslin, worth " I-N, for - - 11otuese,worthlurtoMht,for - - " pieces Shaker, 86 inch. worth 10e for - 10 pieces Sinker, 34 inch, worth N for - 5 pieces 131m. WM». Pink and 'sk, Shaker, - worth " Idte for - - - 10 pieces this Season’s Wupperetto, worth 12 I-Se for - - - 10 doz Indies' Black Cashmere Bor, worth 350 fa - - - and Mr, William Qutln. of up "res "misc. in tho same Iowa. were Inm- rd II marriage. Mr. 'drtertn in "ai M Mr. John Mu. Min. IN. 10e. Te.