itended. the Old Boys* â€" Re er ’!_,"t ally it was aâ€" grand _ Comtades and fellow u:- _other days i after an inâ€" tâ€"a guarter ? a â€" century. ave elimbed on the ladder o+ f ecess . to eo*{ndxdeubk ; ‘Othors had won t way Fomminence in professional life, ome "ha r#‘-m fortune a 'M" e tain ‘t . “lke," who ate many.â€"a / â€" scene . of MMi amusement _ is now* "his lship"‘ a full fedged . bishop : of Apglican church. . Bobbyâ€" "the irâ€" #~ ‘a . famous ~ foulaier _ «1 _ @rvimty , -mum; to many. isands in the largest.â€" of _ our eat: cit Long Jim is ~now an . owning a whole terrace of sixâ€" :tenements "\wl Quose _City.. y with whom. theâ€" writer recollects fing a regulatr "set too‘‘ in the mer of theâ€"old school yard is now { rar of! the . Supreme Court . of Bominion. _All the~ way _ came mie from tha banks of the *Godaâ€". f river at the Telegu mission, Inâ€" «> Or â€" schoolmate was impecuâ€" pusly entreating alms on the pubâ€" street." Jessic the Tame girl had ee bright intellectual . face, the | amile as of old. Charlie had Satie pleasant greeting as when a we sat so ‘"‘very quictly‘‘ in the form under Principal Freer, â€" the pred master .of the . obd â€"High ol, Atie accomplished literary and leal scholar from Oxford Univerâ€" y E nd," The: old Lake Huron ie with grandest â€" colorings . of and blue and silver and gold, e declining rays. ‘ ofâ€" the. solar nc }f tre reflected over its varyâ€" rlace. _ The nest ~‘day . these iense waters were agitated _ by wous galesâ€"as if to show to old hoys the unforgotten â€" might e rolling mountain waves. it boundless and infinite glories whuge are suggested by the rest | Beaving and tossing of the watâ€" paring and rushing against . the .E'r * «At night the _ silvery $ of the moon was reflected in wing tints upon the restless watâ€" :égn â€" gleamed â€" the e‘cxn] Cae '_'-JA\. e seemed il} a h: inspi mwwgm ,.\},‘\ ing for the _ occasion. is were not needed in the â€" scene inslue \noehml‘ glory. + ishaking on all hands,â€" friends Â¥ery hand clasping friend. â€" Old ors with moist | eyes â€" greeting 4. and C sons from farâ€" nds, the joys of _ aged fathers. gould not somehow : be put inâ€". rds= words were too feeble to iss their general joy of: reunion ~Brantford. ith BowmaK spent a most I month at the Lake _ Ont at Whithy. on ~the new Congregatiooal P, progressing rapidly, . conâ€" t Letson having the foundation m Arrangements ~~ for â€" were. completed =~ by a bee at. which the ontire neighâ€" E was successful at ‘both ~Matricul wnd . Junior ; Oti : Mitehelt "and children _ from liton visited at the home of Mr. ‘Mitchell ofâ€"West Montrose, . and Mré. Rogers and â€" family to Galt to attend â€" the ;.Old ‘ Reunion in that town. is Flossie Boal is summering at hazh Beach. on the shote ol Bloquent : and â€"powerful . address iven in Knox church (by the «old ,&fl, Rev. Dr.‘> Murray, | preceding Sunday and . in the ig by Rey, Dr. Robertâ€" Johnâ€" 3 ‘Americ Presbyterian ) Montreal, who gave & magâ€" Mess sdstoies throughout andrenis t arre a 267 * that .‘ :’3 M MW ie from drouth _ than '&' Wingation ‘of the‘ mew ‘*‘Conâ€" Bal church has been completâ€" Contracto: Letson of (Winter . The first stone in this â€" im y Mr. Harmon Letson, eorrespq was called sudâ€" to Kincardine township by the aecidental death of his brothâ€" Â¥, the late" Joha Milier. Th: pate. event was brought. about reaking of the. tripâ€"rope on $â€"lork." The deceased leaves a rand. two children. He â€" was «those men who made Jarming "“ . whose honorable . caree: ie life is a more precious legâ€" luron in Lambton C€o. â€" ‘Boal atcomipanied by little Crik are visiting at * Gait, (Kincardine Reoview.) up north "at Kincardine ~ the ‘l«tzwmvï¬m . Patis Â¥ t last bnfoyed Tory Which is â€"ro k old friends (of â€" former E‘“""' than the substanâ€" he leaves to his fam HURON dath st jbe this hes Ee y««"le mnd will.se Propriotor 11 the the surfâ€"beat dl Germen in sunâ€"giPt the tuboc# â€" 2t E.2 kc 444 . .ï¬ C d \z?. P ;, e 4‘4‘% * Jn orag in _ Fa d i 5 q;.;* i iytiécals‘s "-*'-9‘,‘ s <x M o m ie Hole o L* t .7 , * es m,: »K}â€"“, * . ®. excellent es OW s a _ very enth, _: 3 A d ‘ are Feported. .. _03 )/ Mr. L. Adoiph thresbed wheat yield .ng 50 bush. per acre. Other yields gapally as high ate also renorted. « Jas mills " is again on the Fou6 with‘ his threshing outit. Heâ€" ha. attached a selfl{ecder which is givin, vatire satisfaction. _ The straw blow erâ€" also is a great labor saving °d o en 5@â€% e s ce % t Â¥ YQ& t N nets â€" and arches : being . made; 0 T The Hell . Tephane; Co" _\ bavt i hy ccu" M .Gmpleted their contract of extendin; Abcir ‘lines * west of flo‘nï¬o@ to Kurtzvilte. ‘Those â€" who have _ thi great convinience: <in their _ Bowes appreciate it very mach and wouh not be without it; : Of course, it i .omething . new Mï¬.‘?’“‘ TB o:‘t.;uy _nm?mtAoQtL BHy. â€" \> . BEforts . are s made t ‘xtend â€" the lineâ€" b%mflle am ‘\tâ€"â€"is hoped that theyâ€"may prove suc ah' and. that «Wailaceviile * > ma, ‘before long be in reach of, long dis ince telephone setvice. â€"_ € Mr. John Kelly bas built a hand some barn. It is 72 feet long. byâ€"6; eet wide. The lumber has all beer Iressed which he bas had paintet ed. _ The roof â€"is gf cortugated gal vanized iron. â€" > When completed p Her many friends are gladi to meet her ‘ggln. « # > *Mr.â€" Emerson Kai.¢ â€"of Kurteville, sehool ~near n, where he ) <od duï¬.sbm; lakt.. We trust his cfforts as teather _ may be crow with success. â€" ~‘ . â€" Hm!’lii Torrance ~spent a week with relatives near" Molesworth::" Miss Lizzie Knic is spending. a~ week in Berlin and\ Waterloo, < the guest ol relatives there. »i ; Mr. Fred. Wiederhol{, of Milverton, Hosts ‘of the long absent song _ and Mighty Huron, they have loved,â€" thee truly, Pure â€"and clear; thou* rollest o‘er thy gands, . 3 es Froth alar they: reach thy shores but newly * & Even «from . Judia‘s â€" distant â€"=~ coral Comé from where the â€" vast Pacific Dcean f Rolls â€"upon the rugged, rocky shore Some from where the city‘s loud com motion 2 %mmum uncecasing And with joy the â€"stars perfotm theit "~; shining, And z dake its long moonâ€"silvered Gforious ‘ ‘nature evermors designing wA & thrill the cate t i t t . on A‘flower â€" show will be held next m h ccche B Kok s O-nm«u’l glories as ofâ€" yoré! will beâ€"one of the . most modet! .arn in tbe community. â€" __ + Raspborty picking has occupied th. Ame ~of the ladies during the . past ew weeks. . The crop ol wild berrie: was far below the average, being : al most a failure, consequently: the pricw‘ was consicurably higher than . it iofmer ~ Beasong. . * Â¥ Mr:: J. Curéie of. Brussels bas canâ€" ~assed this section buying the winâ€" ter apples for shipping. this fall, Apâ€" ples ~will not be the heavy crop as was expected earlier~in~the season. Mr. Goo. Brant, fotmerly: employed in A. Wetner‘s drug store left: on ~Sa« turday . leftâ€" for. Langhan,. Sask: 2 Miss Anna Ferguson, sister of Mrs. Dr.â€" Kalbfcisch," passed her f:nl exâ€" amination â€"at the College of Mugic with first class honors. e Mr. David &wtm has «sold . his residence "to Mr. Michael Allgtiet, Mr. Wm. E. Wright has traded his larm to Mr. Russel McCartrey for the chopping mill in theâ€"village, both Jattics gciting â€" possession at once. Mr. Cummings will remain on _ the .arm> which he had_rented: from _ Mr; Wright. "~ 1t is understood Mr. Wright intends â€" running ~the mill as soon a$ he has .made <a few .improvements to the machinery. _ Personalâ€"Rev. Jas; Elford, wears the popular smile these days. He has become the proud posscsSotr ‘bf a daighter. :; >/ s ..%> 5 3 Miss L. Coote,. who has spent <the summer vacation, partly at het home near Dorking and also by a trip down the St. Lawrence toâ€"Quebec . has re turned ~to her school. â€" en _â€"Mr. Fred. Wiederhold, of Milverton spent a few days with his friend, Mr Morley, â€" of Palmerston. ; . Mr.â€"Hy.~ Muth and gon are spendâ€" int â€"a few. weeks with relatives ~at Bullale®, and other© Américan points. Mr. Wim. Brox recently purchased a fine 3â€"yearâ€"old . mare weighing 1660 lhe from â€" Mr.=Duf, ofâ€" Peel. _ ~~~~~ Miss â€"Edna Hagedorn, Berlin; . 46 mmn.) h*r cousin, Miss Gracie Stein. Mr. Jchn Stympf is erecting a new residence. : * Ti Po e ‘Mr. ~Henty Zil%ax â€" hbas teturned from the west. â€" . = 2(3 family â€"have left for a month‘s. trip through . Western‘ Canada. ; Mr.. Rumbalt, ~G.T.R,. Agent _ and ELMIRA (lguim veilee ntotrsen: ) «. haldths ArB CalCdOR ,.......s ......~..~..0Rb 11L Cookstown ....s..s.... .....0ct, 14 COBAON. .,..â€",, ;.(« vas «~â€"~ IQD% 4004 Colborne ........ ........ Sept. K Oct i Dorchester ......... ,..,... 468. 2. Dundalk ......... ...« ... 0t 34 DITUMD® .s..me ...« i«....»c BOD%, nl't > “..f...' .'.'..'.'."."I.".ffff:i‘m.'z t o rrohen is oo taay K nseseies winniihe seaÂ¥iere pt ‘“ ; "‘l%""â€â€œ; e . hï¬ vias poArk . 3GOpSO. C Bullevilie ...,. Binbrook ...... Bobeaygeon ,, Bowmanvilie Blyth ...« Brussels ng List of. Exhibitions z. which Dates Ate Filled. | The Fall â€" fairs for which , dates have been scvlected are lllulkvm M:in'd"?‘.....(kt â€" 1‘“. AIMONRLE "C.20ive .2 s Ayrcacgi ts * 6b 219@““-......... se sin 5.00b B8 .. ‘Arherstburg ,..... ..-.‘e,...w 14. 7 M UMHE .. lyeâ€"s" o. ces i in ng sui e OW f AtWOOG®..../.: a wn.ure /.. .006 TB .A AYIRNEN : .... ... SssiviclaviÂ¥ ie % BeeLOH ......... .......camio..HOp% BegchBUF@ ..........." mu_s.0ct. 34 ful E. * Mr. George _F. Mackic raiged â€"<a very ~nice addition to his barn on Tuesday â€"13th inst. . Mt. Mackie will have a very commodiohs and upâ€"toâ€" date »barn and stables when m td and covered with metalli¢ i. Henry ~Holle of Conestogo is the contractor. a Line , Rev. R. C. Hamilton, of Linwood, is announced to ‘preach in the Methoâ€" dist Church, Winterbourne next Sab bath . afternoon .at‘ 2:30 . p.m. in the absence . _ of Rev. 8. ‘ Roadhouse who wil* officiate in Waterloo. ith parents here. . ~\_ f sirs. U S. Smith, cce . 1 3. ‘_Mr. MiXton Seitect Visitcd . with riends in Milverton on Sunda y i :;“ of ‘Mr. J, G. Haln : on ~Sute A husband one daughter, three and a hall years old <and twin daughters a month old survive. =2 â€" !0â€"~ ~ . Mr. Hatris, <of ‘Foronto," visited his brotherâ€"inâ€"law> . and sister, Mr. ana and Mrs. ~John Hardy during < the is still, on the sick Jist. Womens* Instituteâ€"Our Womens‘ cnâ€" stitute hetd \heirmthlrmengu;t the residence â€" ‘of Mrs.C. â€"S. ‘Wober. The next session will be held . on Sept. 11‘ at the home of Mrs. . H, Sattier. We congratwlate the socieâ€" ty _ in their good progress. â€"â€" _ _ 1t becomes . putr sad duty :to Chron icle â€"the . death ~of Mrs. . L&% Benninger© which oécurred "op Wednesâ€" day â€"morning, Aug. 14th, at 9 o‘clock, the. mneel fook Peteaiinle) 16th inst. to ‘ the Roman Tatholi¢ Ceneâ€" tery, New Germany {fotr interment. Mrg. Renninger whose maiden name wasMagdalena Binder, was born‘ in Dec.: 1867 being 40 years ol age: Mr. Melvin Habhn of theâ€"Twin City spent © a couple of days : with . his arents here. * Miss ‘ Eleonorta ‘spent Sunday with zet patents in Berlin: _ cs Sidewalks;« About 200, yards _ of «ementwalk : and 2 cm‘:lay*; have Seen laid° here in our burg which is guite an improvement to our village. Wedding: bells will "be ‘ringing _: in the near future., ~/* > 02 c3 s C Mr. and Mrs. Win. : Mantz,: Berlin, spent Sunday with his mother, who is still on the sick list. Mr. Eph Bricker > accompanied by his sister, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler, _ Mr. Benninger. wilt have â€" the symâ€" pathy . of the community in his great bereavement. +t $ 7 in the Lutheran. â€" Church <on Sunday Aternvon. ~~*~,‘ Rev: Schultz.. EK inira, _ officiating ~No services." or junday school will be held next Sunâ€" day, but : evéning . ~services are anâ€" rounced for Sundayâ€"a week. â€"â€"â€"~ Mr.â€"and Mrs, Geo. Lackenbauct, Wa »rloo, Â¥isited with friendys and . re atives here. Mr. Ed. Kitter bas accepted, a posiâ€" Jon â€"as _ butcher ~with Mr.~ gGeo. celterborn, | St,. Jacgbs. . =.<~ ~"School reâ€"opened here on Monday. diss N. Harding formerly qmw s accepted:â€" the . .posit‘ in as at ant teacher, _ We also » welcomed ack our friend Mr. Markle who was wolidagying in Toronto and other plaâ€" es. â€"We: wish â€" our new. teaching ‘taft every success in their work, ‘Miss Clara Sattlier entertained some 4 her Berlin friends on Sunday afâ€" @ingon it honor of her {friend, M‘ss ora Hammel, ‘of ‘hm Mr. Hermanx Huchn Sundayed with dimira ~{friends. VR s € Rey.. Mr. Schuelke, Zurich, will 6câ€" wpy." the puipit. . . _ [s~_~ _ ANTARIO‘8 FALLâ€"FAIR® 'u.l‘mh.udfl:m\ s mgre fariatan gville spent several days vl&l l:;l !l._m Lizzi® Diebel, Berlin,â€" is spendâ€" mhyl at ber home . here. ,‘ : Berlin, is vistting WINTERBOURNE etal â€"of their nepbew . Jo which took plabe last Wed feem d "gepe ayas Dct. 89 Pet. 10 0o%. 16411 :Kept. ©24â€"38 Beyt.~ 1017 attendâ€" ree Suttom .. 17"‘ Thamesvilie w ue oo wveimees Todice sz . S iim ..â€" ... k s > dkey .. > South _ Mountai1 M’n ngcing Strathfoy ......... a several week‘s MuSkoka. . M . Norman of â€"CB . e « Misisor 1e towh io. aeverst piye an s woney cite . 5¢ Ev.utm.hï¬y' *':*% Miss Vera Sterling is ng se etnl.vd‘s':h 'looifluck; .. paot Miss Aumic Goet: ‘spent Monday. iÂ¥ Guelph: e *% Miss Mary Rous leit on w for‘ a two weeks‘ pleasure « 6rip t Montreal and Quebec. _ >« Miss Lizzie Kaipe ol "Kurtiville | is visiting at the home of Mr. M... S. Mre. W. M. W has . been spending md s at the Eigh. House, Joseph, . Muskoka, + spending a few. days in Torontg,prios to her return to Waterioo. } ao tho quoet of Yir. Gooo' Mogns was A re Mr. and Mrs. M.~ Muir: are _ ing <a visit !7'%;: m:lh!‘!ï¬ Albert, .Sask. ind * Mr. E. P. Fimtolt was the â€"guest of ~Brantiord friends over Sunday.‘ Miss Lizzle Moogk and Miss Mary Shuh â€"returned Saturday â€"from ~¢ pleasant visit in l’ulddphh © and uther : points, .. ° ¢ Huntsville Angersoll ... Ism::tï¬Ã©"' ipeite. Littleâ€"Current Lyndhurst ..... Mattawa ....... Morrisburg ....... Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"lake â€", Niagara Falls ... . NorWigh ...... .%..... . Flesherto®. ï¬ dicsl., us »Sept. 26â€"27 UAE nA pcsmncd ai..:O06, 142 omm Aaatst >roap:â€" 006. 18 Gordon Lake ... .......Sept. 21. â€" GIenCO® ...... ... issum»BCpt. 2429 Grand V&lley ..... ............Oct. 1916 CUOIDR ......... \.osls s iccp 2/ GeDE. 17â€"1J Hanover .._....: ... <...... Sept. 2627 Mighgate ... .....~... ....Oct: Hâ€"12 Lakefield Miss Gertrude Wissler â€" . of: Belfonâ€" taine, Ohio, returned Monday ¢¥ening after a visit of several. weeks . with rela..ves here. .« _ Miss â€" Fdith Becltel has â€" returned trom a pleasant visit of several weeks atogl/plll&.&m..,. ,“_‘,': s s urday from a several weeks‘ vis with friends in GreenÂ¥ille, Mich. Miss Hattie Roos left on Wednesd.._ tor a short visit with her sister ;l Mr. Swnm,d the Bank of ~Comâ€" merce, Guelph, was a . visitor. in Waterloo aver Sunday. i Mrs. ~Dr. Armitage . entertuined . a few . young Jadies to . an "‘afternoon tca" mn%w' in honor of ~ her friend, Miss McCracken, fol Cornwall. Mt. Henry Hedrich, of Elmira,was a visitor to Waterloo onâ€"Wednesday. :l:;tud Lite Staff, returned on Tuesâ€" alter a <pleasant ‘holiday atâ€". Toâ€" tounto and Owen Sound.>â€" 2 Mr.â€" Walter Sommerville left _ Wedâ€" nesday:â€"morning ~ to spend ‘his_vacaâ€" tiou with friends in Muskoka, ¢ Mr..J. G. Stroh was â€" a.yisitor to Toruonto onâ€"Monday. . > c y Mrs. ‘J. A, Munn and liitic ~son; left â€"_onâ€" Wednesday.. after .â€" several months‘_visit,. fot Wapella, Sask. Mr. Samuel Beatty, B.A., of The iss si».c.%eD%. 24.35 ... ... .Sept. 2435 Arveser»â€"BCyHt . 19â€"21 .«~...... Sept. ©19â€"20 v«» /ssc Ub, 234 ao. ... Copt. 26â€"37 --mo--m. .. ... Bept. wweiys. . R3CDPG w.s..... Siept. .._..Bept, 13â€"14 ...... Bept. 21â€"25 .....Bept. 2627 ......Bept. 19230 Sept: 20â€"27â€"28 Sept. ©19â€"20â€"%1 ... apt. ©25â€"26 , . $4â€"25â€"20 es *# A+ . 2627 Sout g:‘.}'..;‘%:'.‘. .... Sept.â€"26â€"47 (&t‘ 14 >1.06t. 84 Sept. 23â€"24â€"15 lfl.‘ 23â€"24â€"25 Sept. $8â€"41â€"25 .._Sept. 19â€"20 spent . Bept. .. Bept oX 6 ... Sept.17â€"18 Oct. 341 _â€" Oct sept Sept:, $4â€"35 Sept:©24â€"25 Sept . 2637 Sept. 17.18 34 \ #4 89 26â€"27 44â€"25 4â€"5 A8â€"19 23â€"24 36â€"21 17â€"18 89 26.27 th 4 0e vottage of Mr in the Brandon and lw gecâ€" tions the rainfall has been :; erous, but it .was needed, and no ago ‘of any extent is reported. ‘ tz All the above lines will be sold at exactly half price on Friday anc Saturday only».> So be early to take advantage of this immense sactrifice, forw e always do as we say«Think of it * $10 Suits for $5. $8 Sults for $4. ing "weather The :&Mvhw&cflo‘a reports sim Har itions, ‘but the Yot:nâ€& tion has had .a little too much wet weather, although that: district reâ€" ports the crops .looking well, _ Mr. ‘Clayton Ritzer, Master: ~ Will and. Miss Alberta Ritzer let. P rilay morning for a ten days‘ visit . with relatives in Seott, Ind: PLENTY OF RAIN s . that there has been plefty â€" of tain ‘all »along their. lines; in fact some districts _have .experi¢need much, muop have hudl:t wet weat they . want and what we will sake a last shot at all summer goodsâ€"Almost eve sold at just â€" half pride, for the two days only, ~so de prices, ®: 4= «.\ Me "Mrs.‘ J. A. Harpet and {amilyy reâ€" turned ~. Thursday . .;,,é"i:,.: weeks* visit ~with "frieuds ‘In | Guelph and Mount Forest. Winnipeg, ~Man., Aug: 14â€" : The weekly crop report ol the C.P.R. was handed out this morning, and indicatâ€" Watlord‘.....,: 0 cJuacks W;W aberniber Phalvees va Walkerton ;. ... WalkWOFU ......... ..s...ws Wallsccourg ~ ... â€" Miss Margaret Watson. of Toronto is spending a few days with friends in Waterloo | a Mr. W,‘Ufelmann returaed Thursday morning froma several days‘ wisit with Hawkesville friends. f «Mrs. s x .m' M ‘Mrs. Chas: nm. : Toronto, returned on Thursday ‘after a visit of several days here, guests at the home _ oi Mr; Jacob Ufelmann. ‘Messrs. C. W. Sobiedel and . Fred. W. Snider â€"â€" attended the annual banâ€" g““ Of the Canadian Association of tationutry Engineers at Guelph. on Wednesday evening. Mr. Sam Sterling of the : Molson‘s Bank staft left this morning: for Owen Sound on a two‘weeks‘ visit . with {riends. > l m y "iverton iest of; theâ€" Miss ,â€" Mian Sï¬"'!t-o..., a e Mr. _ Ailister Colquhoun . of _ the ‘Bank of Commerce, Dundas, is home for hls holidays. y ~~Mrs. Wisslet, of Vi:ï¬l, is visit ing ‘ friends and réla in Waterâ€" loo for several>weeks. ed pleasant holiday with Mr. M%.‘J. 8. Wflfllml,’ul Wawbec Mrs.: _food, of Kansas (nce Annic Mitchelly "and her som Edward, â€" are the guests, of Mr:â€"and Mrs. Playâ€" ford ‘forâ€"a: few days. r Mrs. E. Kerwin, of St. Louis, MCl, has left for Toronto, whu;am wil spend â€"a > wéek.â€" prior to her ‘ret ir home, ns < S 7 Yia © The Misses Ednaâ€"and Florence Asâ€" tin, of Milwaukée, Wis., were guests at the home of Mr. J. Ufclmann on Tuesday. * 3 Miss Carey. Hillgardner and | Mi#_ Sarah We‘eu:‘n â€"161t on . Wednesda J morning for Linwood Park, Ohio, t attend â€"the: %Cumflono | the Youngâ€"People‘s nce . of â€" th ‘ Evangelical Charch, which is _ heing held there: ts P Half Price Cleanup Sale Mlmgw guest at the home ‘of Mr. 8. | r severgl days, + Mrs. Lehman Shirk and dat loxence, . Mrs. Croft and Mizs h Crolt left Weduesday . on & ith«griends in Batavia, N. Y. Miss Miss Annie Grant, of Galt, is the For Two Days, Friday and Saturday Only All men‘s sommer trousers All little boys‘ wash suits ._ All straw hate All wash tama All mon‘s & Thornton & Douglas, Ltd., FOR THE CROPS is »3is «.. Bep428â€"97 ~... 066. L : at his ...Sept. 19â€"20 COME IN ANDâ€"SEE FOR YOURSELE two piece suits 15â€"26 KING STREET, BERLIN, Carpets and Rugs July 30th 1907, * Ladigs White <Waists in Long and Mé&vnnlgm:nmd,mmh price 686, 90c, $1 25 and up. . We are clearing the ba Beautiful Irish Linea Shirt W at and below cost. > Is now proceeding and the extraordinary M & Q much appreciated_ en ies / cBk.l/{k Ladies‘ Coats â€" Papers, Window Shades and Curtains S.â€"B. BRICKER & CO.. Waists Jn our ‘Carpet Department we are foring « Special Birzaios in both IplbLan, Rogs of «11 udex ‘This is a gocd time ‘o bayâ€" also Wa i All Ladies Coats, Bhort and Long got bout ue uo Pobs as ohoat haif price â€"â€"Only 17 in Lot. All this oo a t ols Th g only Patterns worth 3.75 for $2.90 _ 8 64 [Â¥ %;%‘6'% 3 ."‘: Re % a 8‘0 «m*w m t ,., p.':g °_ s ~â€"â€"â€"~400for 8.00 . Shirt Waist Fronts . . : Now Half Prig Lang Bros. & Co. Summer Sale ause.~.., Pattel Our QGreat verything pertaining to summer will be don‘tâ€"come Monday expectingy these All lounge collars C Baveral lings of men‘s $1 soft shirts Two limes of men‘s braces * All linen hate All wash neck wear oo wes oA 4 unem o. t on t w S S::’mâ€"“m“'pm prfoes ‘on on coduuï¬udch kinds â€"â€" Alrmusiing and cotton gonds are goâ€" out at grest reductions. s h‘!ï¬ï¬‚!‘-’lb-uh oo :. } * 256 and 900 musiiie at 1s. 406 and 50e masiin at 250. Dress Goods Umbrellas * Men‘s Umbreliad 100 altogether wooiret‘s, Nantie s00 goot coror Muslins â€" tss e ie 5 s at . fi hn .;.f.*?tsf}’:.n{ +‘ ues +o tean‘y