°X° f.' ocial ‘ will be given on Fri s f 20th, under the auspices 0 erary Society of ~School . Sec p. 7 in North Easthope: EY ‘*;h invited to attend .and ly is xequested ‘to bring . a & good things. A splen ograt of music, recitations,etc 8o be . given. â€"Mrs. Jesso Ros ir, of. Pigeon,: Mich., was th i mb it e home of Mrs. â€" Henty ";"' Day was . spent 1 guletly in our burg. _ The|I y Of the citizens spent the day | the river. in the â€" evening a}! display of fireworks was given | ‘V‘f,‘;j re.â€"Our Women‘s Institute | 1 eparing a programme to be| on Saturday evening. All are| ty invited.â€"A rousing meeting | . ig was held on Monday evening | 18th by Mr. H."G. Lackner, MP.| pf Berlin, a large crowd of ,ele¢â€" _ were M\' y rsonals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hahn ended the funeral ol Mrs. Hehn * of n ‘of ‘Monday.â€"Among the numâ€" Wisitors in our burg during the ps were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Hass ~Mr and Mrs. Hy. Haas of Berâ€" wi “tebï¬ves'here.â€"m. and Mrs. . Plant ; Waterloo, â€"with the fer‘s parents.â€"Mr. Harvey Weiss of Mercha Rubber Co., Berim, d ‘::Wt&-â€"'l‘ho Misses â€" Vera ; and ~Elmeda Moyer â€"with Mms{ y Ami Sattler.â€"The Misses Clata stta . Kraft, Berlin, at the home â€" : former‘s parents.â€"Mr. and Mrs ty Winger, Elmira, with Mr. and , Geo. D. Smith.â€"Mr. and . Mrs. .. K reutzweiser, Linwood, at the e of her‘ parents Mr. and _ Mrs: h. Peppler.â€" Mr. . Ajonzo â€" Hahn | Miss Roxie Hilker visited . with Â¥es in Southampton for several sâ€"Messts. John Vollmar and Alâ€" Steigs were on a business trip ville on Saturday. o Mer Tc tct We bure U o o uie Lome earereanet . son», .â€'.-‘j., s .' 1 fl* in WG«E "““ ww s . . alr ./. * Alast w r-.-x«'.'h.?a ‘ [ «‘were visitors in Beriln: ,=â€"Mrs. Werner Brodrechs o '0': trom a &:x': e t ° C r No.~ 1+ Wilmot, . spent § of Jast week with hit g Eth Bingeman, Beciinâ€" . Balantyne, of the Walerâ€" ie School stafl, was ‘a visi our town over the holiday.â€" igs and Mr. Quirmbach, . of spent ,:f Saturday .at the I Mr. W. R. Plum,.â€""The folâ€" took advantage: of Monday‘s, ‘to visit Toronto last Satuiâ€" t. ang Mrs. J. R. Feick, (Dr. ir. E:. M. Clemens, Mr.. . Alex. , Mr. Louis Peine, Mrs. Chas: )\ and Miss . Nisbel.â€" Miss er spent the 25th at her home lt.â€"Mr. Pettigrew,spent severâ€" ye â€" his home in Glenmoris, t Wedding.â€" A vecy quiet vodâ€" fas solemnizedâ€"in the.. Raman ~Jg h on ‘the moming of , when Miss Mollie Ho‘llinger to Mr. Jno. Hartinam. ither Klocpfer perforined the ns of Interestâ€" Congrakui®s 00 _ and Mrs. George Heimpelâ€"a â€" hter.â€"The juniot department . of â€" ublic school again reopened â€" 0n lay, having been dismissed Tor f'mnt of the illness of out her, N. Donald.â€"Empire Day @elebrated in our school on Friâ€" â€" afternoon. Séveral selections of i songs and dialogues were i by the scholars. "Whe school n was nicely and appropriately deâ€" id for the . occasion. Several es were also made by . those nt.â€"The limburger chpese factory _,“ meno operations . for the t Hoiny i soon be adle o §\ will soon to . the: demand for his celebrated â€" ese.â€"Mr. C. 8. Weber | <had : the ortune to lose several‘ sheep. and Which were killed by dogs last The horses old Dust owned Knatr and Golden vie med /b Mr. Albert Heipel are . mal their anaual " ~rounds ; WQ pte ¢ compell HEIDELBERG Cat (iy c a t 43 x t HAMBURG ~Fexas, May untold damage fmet 1 n a scor already, and LE FLOOD® IN must be leftat this n Baturday no08, _ SW li Proprietor ae c toâ€" Wed restâ€" Congratulations s. George: Heimpelâ€"a junior department . of ol again reopened â€" on been dismissed Tor. & t of the illness of out DJonald.â€"Empire Day res have been fic ‘and "the aita Fé Railr i to abandon ut MIDDLE TEXA8 y 25.â€"Floods art age toâ€"day on eastâ€" mund in . Oklaâ€" core of deaths are ad it is feared that ive been lost: The nd "the _ AtcBison, ‘6 Railroads . have abandon traffie to a1 of their ‘ bridges it by the bigh wat "a remunerative mitu ¢ 2 + 5. Line Aanitk m gnoinls M hÂ¥ w:wrm.im . ba A i}; -:»m Cl l"'""‘"‘“ o â€" was stetall :"‘ “4' c ; Satl uks l s ng] f“, , C i % ï¬'v:%’n on theâ€"Mth of /JM 4 oo wan o lï¬ â€œ"’k‘ E '“].l; sticlds duty ‘y’ an:?l wlï¬u al Berlin ol a {ormer resident of ihis community, Elisha Hewitt. . He. was one of those resolute zn‘) work ets, whose indugtry ‘im. N:; Jhe foundations of: our country‘® PC perity. He had almost atfaincd the _dvanced age ,of foutr score years, 1nd was‘a highly esteemed, memher .of the U. B. Chuech here ‘The lu‘clf' <rvices Were ably and appropriately oonduated â€" hy the Rev. Jobt Lyn®, ‘crvices were ably and apPropM"C 0. Tc io "heir tiip n 9 $. s Rott. A large concoutse of r(lqfl& ind friends â€" assembled to do bomof to the remains of this aged pioneSE." â€"A great number of visitoers exjored i day‘s outing on the 25th in y& suit of _ the finny tribe â€" along Grand River course.â€"Wedding. bells Acatcletin n uks ie o e AR m 9\ 1 will be _beard in ug _ futare.â€". Congratulations.â€"Miss: t tsom was _matricd on Tuesday to _ Mr. Garner," of. Mespeler. ‘The ceremony was negonned by the R.v.;. Ham ilton, Hespeler. . Hear congLa tulations are extended.â€"A large and enthusiastic ~ meeting . was held .\ in Jupp‘s hall in fevor of Mr. Raté. Able addrésses .were givem by the candidate, andi by Messts Haight and Staufier, â€" exâ€"Reeve Howlet, C. D: x P 3 P awrs CAE Te n on Items of Interest.â€" ‘The . football *éam which has been practicing . at Woodside for some time past, plum a ‘practice ~game here on § evening. It has been decided <by the Woodside team to play their games with the neighboring â€"teams here inâ€" stead of at Woodside asâ€"the grounds here are in better condition.â€" Mr. Andrew Fleming and Miss Alice Chalâ€" mets spent Victoria vacation with friends in Listowel. â€"Mrs.: (A, Large and daughter Miss Mary spent part of last week with friends in Strattord, â€"Mr. Earle Magwood of Central Busiâ€" ness ‘College, Stratford, spent . the holidays at the home"of his parents here.â€"The cheese factory: at Honey Grove has been in operation since May ist, and reports that a good supâ€" ply of milk is already being sent, and prospects are ~bright for a successful summer‘s make. In regard to having the factoryâ€"sold to the patrons as a joint stock â€" concern, the â€" different committees which were appointed to canvas the patrons are making slow progress and probabilities . are that the factory will remain the property of the proprietor. News in brief.â€" Everyone admits that this is a ‘‘growing time." Naâ€" ture has made so rapid a transformaâ€" tion during the past two weeks _ in the appmmca(:‘f mother earth, havâ€" ing decorated _ in the most beautiâ€" ful garb of green. The. Juxuriant growth of the past few days , in . all kinds of vegetation has so advanced the grain and hay crop that â€"though ‘the season seems to be later than last year yet there is more progress ! made in the growth this year up to | thasame date as last year. We wonâ€" * |£:m the prophet is that â€" preâ€" there would be no grass gIOW this year. Not only is this a . growâ€" ing time in the vqa::‘tion kingdoms but also n the politi world at the ‘ present _ time, especially â€" in "North . Perth: The number of candidates . is growing larger from day . t0 day conâ€" sequently the election is growing more interesting as the day. ‘ of ~‘~voting draws near.â€"Mt, Wm. Welch the 2nd ~ Conservative candidate in North Perth ‘ held a meeting in his own intetests . "at Wallaceville on â€" Tuesday evening : jast.â€"Farmers have made the best ; possible use of their timeâ€"â€" and â€" conâ€" ; _ sequently the majority have : finished | sceding. , Jus we . ts ? C4 22c avt RORCECE Penonl.;o‘llm Nettie smnz‘: spent the idgy at. her .. Bly the.â€"Mrs. Wm. Gabel m visited her mother Mrs. David Geiger at Elmwood, who is very ill, recoyâ€" ary helng dolbttulâ€"Mrs. Jas. Kinsâ€" man and mmt the holiday â€" with relatived in to and Hamilâ€" ton.«â€"We xin;_to report Mr. Poter Wicderhold &s being on the sick list. We hope to see him aroundâ€" again soon. â€"Mr. Roeuben Rhiem is still sutâ€" fering fromi an attack of Anflammatory theumatism. We would be glad if a speedy recovery would follow the long weeks of suffeting, + { 4 Personals.â€"Mr. D.â€"C. Chaimers and the Misses Chalmers, Toronto, . .Atrt ghests at the home of Mrs. Pemis.â€" \f. Poter Strub, Berlin, called. at the home of ‘his brother, Mr. David Strub on Monday.â€"Mr. and C. Bedford â€" and Mr.â€" Charles. + spent the 2#ith at Hawkesville. @ â€" / Bachman â€"from Gueiph, spent #ome time â€" at. Mt. and: Mrs. Relli this . week. â€"Mr. and Mrs, | fist es wao it oo it e in ho. Westwood, a T che ra BLOOMINGDALE WALLACE. POOLE. D. C. Chalmers and bas purcha/ p geacral stote is T auks! de R _,,‘;,__ i unfon %‘:‘% ,{ o Hhhons flé**_ Laea iraton c‘.:-‘ ~4 M-i‘-“ uy h4 % se «af" % -‘aï¬chgff_"'“’;.;~: yeih ‘. o 2 se contit i a% s hok c omih®"~*5 / 5i0 Tsl ware wid jumber bustne » Mite Olson nas a butchershop â€" Whic will be opened in a few days.â€"Mcs sts Peterson and Jobason have statt td excavation work on thelt hew up~ toâ€"d#ate. _ threestory â€" hotel â€"Robeti Henderson, the liveryman has ~ built i esn d on ie % .$ on pr y Y Â¥atchewan Lumber Co., are now mak ing préparations _ to ‘build .& Jarg lumber shed â€"The C.P.R. wBl builé a depot here im the near future An. passengor and telograph servige .. Wil) be © obened in about sixâ€" weeks with ing . preparmblons .. to NNNE .3 . x_z;w;-m*cr;lb«\iigi passenger and telegraph setvice .. WiH be opened in about six weeks â€" with vastatoon. n Splendid farming lanis are availabh adjoining the vown of Guptnsey . ano his is the best wheat country â€" . in the West for taising No. 1 â€" hard wheat and~ â€" mixed ~farming. â€" Good watkets for dairy produce.. The town ‘,',':,'f:o‘,q"' location in a well settled district and the country hud:“l:;: open prairie, whete Henine (o 00 (u Pss qCcE‘ BCmc LA n PR 04 rae t on extensively â€" and ~settied by _ as industrious class of ‘prople, mostl) castern‘ Canadians and Apseticans There ate ffteen business places .¢s tablished now in tho town. ©Guern: sey is 850 â€" miles west of Winnipe; S=d 65 nules cast ol Saskatom 9f d ORit O ECY ow . P young _ people of Presten piricked 4 + along the banks of the Graw) _ of |" Victoria _ Day. Uther picnicketrs | / Lame : from â€" Waterlop, Letliv, ant | â€" Galt. â€"Quite a numiber tricd thor | juck at fishing, but we (did not hea wf &ny great catches being madeTh sany friends of Rev. Mr. T. Ibbot! I _nd â€"wife, â€" lormer‘ pastor of Conyre | ! ‘.ational Church,. but now . of â€"Ayt, [‘ Methodist _Church, _ will with |â€" them ton Y0yage on their trip to th shores «t _ old England for v hich | they expect to sail from Mcntroal . p. taé 19th for a two m“ï¬di a0| h»ir‘ old _ bome® in Manch ter, Em.~ ani. _ Mt. Ipbott bas but rec@rilly ecn presented with_a ps* of _ $50 ay lhe Paris Plains class, while Mrs. { ‘bbott was made the recipicat. ol ‘a beautiful travelling cloak ant a lenâ€" zthy address by. the Lad‘es: Aid~_ of the same class. â€"Mr, Goo: W Latsch has recently * disposed of e ‘ersey cow which notted its ~owher $250; A political mseting _â€"was _ held ini the Township Hall at Centreâ€" ville on ~Monday evcning, May 18th, n the interest._of the&ubcnl candiâ€" dgte, Mr. D. Ratz. r. As Janzen was unanimously goted to the chaif, which ho very ably <filled in his â€" us ual _ inimitable â€" style.. Rousing ad* dresses were delivercd by candidate Rate, of Elmira, Dr. Thompson, ol Galt® ami Mr. Stuebing of Berlin. .Judzing _ from the <n‘busiasm : dis | played the Grits will na doubt give | Mr.. Ratz a substantial majotity ~at | this poll.. The meeting closed with | three cheers for Gandidate Ratz and ~| sir Wilftid Lautier. sey ‘is 350 â€" miles Wesk OL., 7‘ and 65 nules east of Sastato the Wipnipeg to Edmcnton }is the C.P.R TY Iems of â€" Interest~â€" ‘The Baptis 08 Poersonals.â€"Mr. and Mrs..Gable â€" of Shakespeare, spent the holidays at th:> home of theit© brotherimlaw, Mr. A. Hallman.â€"Miss Mary A. Shiry, of. Haysville called on . old friends here on Monday, 25th inst.â€" Mrs. Mary ‘Oberhoitzer and her . son Mr. Ike O., visited at the home of the latter‘s uncle, Mr. Ah_O‘betholtf eno J&DCOR ® MMAAIHY PCR CC GeRdnea ul zer last \ week.â€"Mr. N. _ Lutz, of ‘ Guelph Herald staff, andâ€" Mr. 8.) Lutz, of Berlin, visited under _ the| parental. roof. on Victoria Day.â€"Mr. |â€" and Mre. Ike Schiedel,: of: Freston, holidayed af the home of the latter‘s brother, Mr. Abc Gimbel at the Maâ€" ples.â€"Mrs. K. W. Wallord, â€" *and| Mr.‘ Bennet, ‘both of Preston, ‘ and Miss _ Millie Corncll, of Roseville, wero guests at the home of the latter‘s â€"parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ E. CormI on the holiday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hertle, ‘formetr residents Of this place, but latterly ol Berlin, â€"have! again takin up their abode here in patt‘ of the house, of the latter‘s yatents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Oberholtâ€" ver.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Bowman,of Berlin, gpent the holiday at the home ol the labter‘s brother, Mr: 8.~ 8. Det wilessâ€"Mr. Ralph . Clenwns, of l;tatmi Snnhy:: ‘;:snfu Hill wiler. . Ihe | Shupeâ€" mw- ket and his nophew, Mr. Adam Hil« botn, on Mr. Hy. Luts on nfl«u Berlin, May 26th, to Mr.‘ Mrs. Robert E. Rit, adabgh THE near Berlin.â€"Mtr, Gimble, Freepor‘®, Gimble, Freeport, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedtord «Mt . and â€" Mis.. Jobn â€" Wilkic, _ called on Bridgeport . friends on Sund »/.â€"Mr. and â€"Mrs. .James m:&u Lexing ton, spent â€" Sunday with th? latter‘s sister, Mrs. Will LQG.%I An«= nie Gole, Berlin, spent the weok‘s end | at the hoine ol Mr. and â€" Mrs. Jge Enydor. â€"Mtr. ‘ake ; Prss M.if;" sOOMMATCE TB u. FREEPORT BORN and Mrs Henty d was given ‘with judgmunt to _ the a.nm ol $558.06. M. A. Secord, alt, for. plaintifis; "J. M. Jamidson, Galt, tfor defendant. " wl uds CR adiiiiatirs pecbe n Ns L Es 9 “‘E, :‘Id Cumming vs. Town of l{-i A. Seacord for plaintiff, mflm "lims for defendant. â€" Mattin_ : wrgard as tax collector, of Beclin;» eized goods of plaintifis for arFcars ' f taxes on building formerly Occtâ€"| wied by J. R. Haliman and ovul‘ ages netessarily following execution of distress warrant. _ .0 oc > > â€" Berlin Real Estate CUo., Ltd.,; ~and B:::‘:loflco. LAd., vs. Bank of Toâ€" ront, and C. K, Hagedorn. '!h_'f what town must answer for what was @Onittedly â€" the iHegal act of ~Ats‘ fax :ollector and â€" is responsible forâ€"damâ€" y C. Krans., The asseesiment solls w1d ‘not been certifed 40 by . â€" the :leck and: it was intended 10 â€" hold "he tax colloctot personally responsiâ€" ":'. aktz . aucka His. Lordshin* â€"~held wtion was in connection â€"with the 1. \ajunction restrain‘ng Banks of T6 | ronto from ‘selling the Walper Bloc, | ecause of loans made but not repaid, | The bank had in 1906 loaned _ the Real Estate Ca. $17,000 to pay . off mortgage of Louis S. Webet. $1,000 was to be paid off within a month; the balance within 3 or 4 months. This had not been done small sums only being paid off at intorvals until h> loan was reduced to $1,700. The | then hearing, that Messrs Aaton t ; and C. K. Hazedom, who . had mdorsed for A. 0. Bochmet, as the Berlin Real Estate and Betlin Hotel Co., were no longet as . sttong fnanâ€" cially as befort, decided "to press fot the loan and failing that they decidâ€" ed to : sell th> propertby. Here the injunction restraining the Sale was issued and this suit fcllowed. MT.â€" Justice Latchlord in summing up: the case, said th® action of plainâ€" tifs was based on an agrcement al leged‘ to have been entered into :lb- w s E0o H * Endociene en thauer in this case His . Lordship tween ... A. O.. BoemIn®lk, SmEAAA C OM Berlin Real Estate Co., and J, K. Ball, Manager. of Pan‘k of Torom‘o. The agroement intended by Mr. Boch mer is© evidenced by his~ own state â€" ments. He is not materially subâ€" statiated by statements or Nidss1s:, 3. Merner 6r Aaron Erb. _ Senator Merner is gp old man and was veLY inlefinite in his. statemonts. Mr. Erb was equally â€" indefinite. Mr. Boehmer contradicts himselt in â€" tha box | tepeaielly and deni¢s state ments after admitting lhfi\to > "be true. . "He is contradictcd in maâ€" tetial points by Mr. Ball. He â€" was convinced mtaepurro«;oltMaé tion was to gain t me so that plainâ€" tif could pay . of mot ‘a:t antor which they were pressed. He dismiss ed action with costs and the injuncâ€" tion: dissolved with costs. 1f ~damâ€" ages have avorued to detenlants the: amount ‘of damages were referred to docal, registrat. W. M. Reade _ ap~ peared _ for . both: plaintife, â€" W. M. Cram and Beatty, Blackstbc®," Faske en and Chadwick for defendants. Morning. Sesslon. | 10 o‘clock, the case . ‘s".nyï¬ vs. Aaton Erb Wade, assignee of his proceeded with. ~| .__ â€" Plaintift |Sny d judgment tift ~ Snyder claime ' agminst 1. E. Weber and put excoutâ€" fon into "Sherift‘s hands, s#b53 i n‘ls Weser gave chatiel mor tga 30 to Aaron Erhb covering farm, stock cte, which The visit t the‘ Prince of: Wales to Canada will be followed with the kechest possible interest= by all . in Englahd and the Empire. The Pageant and the other ~ tercentenary celebraâ€" tions at Quebec are to be carried out on a magnifictent scale. . Comparaâ€" tively few persons will be able to see qm:.xoflhldm but _ both they the far greater number not wo privileged will welcome the . picâ€" Upon reseming court torial record which is to appeat _ in out ilastrated contemporary, . The The 'u‘u licd wat mwi& Cl â€" of the Graphic will turnish a. comâ€" T ROYAL VISIT. TO.CANADA: | Didsbury;â€" Alta.. ‘Fueeday a m where vistt of the Ptince of Wates } Miss J.: Perkins, . Miss MeKay _ and nada will be followed with the ‘Miss Helen Philip spent the holiday T n utornck« We\ *WYE â€" .w ‘n. Toronto. . _ > Ey xn i the Bochmet, â€"representing E:] w hick PE Fg CBP s his estate _ was t W. n and â€" Oster va uk L : PS t P Z: mwwï¬ the house to find the teartully : mutilated bodies of Creighton‘s two _ daughters and his wife murdered in their â€" beds, and the husbandâ€"fatner slayor : himwelf lying in‘a semiâ€"unconscious condition as the result ‘of attempted . suicide. The entire city is horrified. °_ â€". Creighton himself, although not exâ€" pected to live, has told his story . to the coroner, Dr, Canieron, and luchdly ucm;mflm‘m of the triple . â€"Coroner _ Cameron will hold an inquest in the z*“"l and stated that he was U 0.::?‘“ would live through â€"the ond . martiage is thought by . those who know the family best to bo the wnolm-u'lgwcx!u- Fot twelve hours he lay in the â€"dinâ€" ingâ€"room of the house with his, life ebbing away, while he was in a hall sensible condition. At 5.30 this eveâ€" ning Haynes, attracted by curiosity on account of the fact that he had to Creighton‘s own story a.‘“..'.“‘.;,‘h.. took : place shortly betore 6 o‘clock this mnhx.â€â€˜tl‘ was not premeditated,‘as is first inâ€" tention: was suicide. â€" An IML'“' seen no one moving about m.nm al} day, walked up and looked ~@ side window. His horrified gaze was confronted ‘by the sight of Creighton lying ‘on the floor. in a pool of blood with a 33 calibre revolver beside him. Haynes broke in the front door, ‘and rushing over . to the prostrate . man he ‘found that life was,still in bim, Creightbon murmured something incoâ€" herently ‘about his wite upstairs, and m:, fearing the worst, dashed inâ€" to s,â€" Creighton‘s room., She was lying in her nightdress on the . bed, the bed clothing saturated with blood, and the dead woman presented & sickâ€" ening appearance. Her face and neck were slashed and hacked, and the body pierced by three bullet wounds. ERENT Tep oo oimaiin Gen HKe o. â€" inhnaifnel PC CC Cc oee m e i In the next room were the murderâ€" ed bodies of Crighton‘s two daughâ€" ters, Catherine, aged 19, and Claire, aged 15. They had been killed in the same mamner that their stepmother f come to her end. Catherine was on the floor in her night robe: Two shots had been fired into her . body, and her face apd neck were slashed hocribly. ue:yo:‘w sisten . was lying across the bed with one shot in phce boiy» aid her throat cut ho ear. R Mr. Fred Youmig:is a visitor .. D Toronto for a few “J" * Mr. and, Mrs, Geo. leiser and famâ€" ilk*wtu_ <isitors~at Elmira on Mon~ B A. Leitch visited triends _ in ‘Gait over the holiday. . _ R Miss Hart of Galt spent Monday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Snyder visited friends in Elmira on Monday. : < YDr. S. Eckel spent Bm and Monday at his home in Cl ‘Mr: Isaac Hertel of Brockville visitâ€" ed Twinâ€"City friends on Monday. Mr. A. G. Hachnel is a visitor. in ‘Toronto on Tuesday. f Messrs. E. Berker and M. Ladwig spent the holiday at Elmira. C ers Nr. Will Raymo was a visitor â€" in Waterloo on Friday. Mr. â€" and â€" Mrs. ~Ahas. Frochlich were visitots in Toronto on Saturday, Mr. J. G. Stroh spent Saturday in the Queen City.s ©_=~. 0 > 3 eR en NUE S oo Pn es Mr.. A. F. Mcintyre:spent the holiâ€" “’;h !.‘9?‘:. y d e _‘ Miss Kitely of Tottenham has reâ€" turned .after a visit.of Several weeks with her sister here. . _ P Mr. and Mrs. C yestorday â€"after a Cliffon Springs, Messts attended â€"Messts. T.andor â€" and ~Bolton RCZUCP of Toronto spent the holiday at their Mr. ‘Becker of Elmwood spent . the holiday at the home of Mr.. Martin Frey, Albert street. * Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Devitt and fam Uy wers visitors at Elmira yesterâ€" Personal and Social t to ‘Mrs. Jacob Ufelmann and family mmammmuu Monday. _ Mikg Margaret Stvart and Migs BHMa Jarsen werr guests At the‘ home . of Mr. Bowman, New Dundés, on Monâ€" ‘q} Msm We is C IL 28 We wihes ;&' and Mrs. A. were ts at z Mris. %ï¬n N wl md C Fopeg dn o son, o are the guests . of _Mr. and Herb and Albert _ Dueting the races at Toronto Satâ€" Mrs: Geor g'e returned home siter a few woeks‘ stay at Mrs. A. E. Rate of Tavis ru at the home of â€" Mr Iham MeDougall on Sun y. 80. At. ~8.80 , Withem . Hayoes, a dissovery. which ie most horrible ever: occurred. in and Bolton Reade okâ€"and â€" Mrs. Cald son, of. Batrie k. and Mrs \Wm Carpets, _ Curtains, â€" Linoleums. 'V signs. < We can helj ou brighten our home,~ Our Car Curtains and Li!:wm'ms are a!lupth,is season‘s styles Câ€:] Carpets All new designs Wool and Ingram. Curtains tenber lins an Linoleums § B. BRICKER & CO. Fine Weather No‘;“thhho.fl:dmdvv’invmhum there â€" will be & demand eotton 8. e have recently purchased â€"some ï¬mdmudiungmmdn-l’.mm'ohn@»x upoddhwms.ndwihnmy very pretty things in thin dress matetials whi will not be seen elsewhere and which appeal to all who admire pretity and stylish goods, c Muslins Ready Made * ~Colored Dress Muslins for children‘s Ladies‘ Garments hn onrele rnt stt id | _ couw mile aebor ie mm # » w 4 shades, special at 12}0, 150 to m.nmmmqm T n en n q ar 4 cstlgLs avan m think VV uIVC AVRMISIRIEA» OBAE Esnn s CE e e css be White Dress Goods |.. We «i !dle®‘ ready made Sails and We show many pretty white gooda u-":ï¬vm:ha-m ..r hupoï¬dudhnmmflm,dmldu, ;?lu and sell as 4,50, 6.00, 6.60 to organdies, otc, a fine line of | $7.50. In suits we show nico lines white linens for dresses and waists at| coat and shirt complete for $10,$12.80 from 250, 350 to 50. ‘lflh‘., # 1 Special lines of light Dress Goods, Siiks for bride‘s dresses, Come and see our goods, they‘re upâ€"toâ€"date. May 26th, 1908 Mrs. Donnelly has returned . from. a several Weeks‘ visit in . Pennsylvania where she was a guest at the home of Dr. Taylor. She also wc::.wm tinie: in Buflalo, a visitor.at the home of Mr. Chas. Taylor. °_ % Amorg those from Waterloo â€" who @Atended the O.J.C; raceg at. Wotonto wete Messp. D. Kuntz, _ A: Her J. °H. Seagram, D. Kunts, A. Hiveâ€" a)tt, W. Hoge, R. Atsens, W. Giais r, M. Lewis, C. Engel, Geo. U 1. Clayton Snyder, Fred Snyder, _ G Kuni. H. Scott, Pomer Ziek, â€"in Sterling, Fr:.d RofGfiget. _ â€" Oil Cloths, all widths, Jap and Chinese Mattings. & Mrs. Lydia Fry ofâ€" Elmira, is vis iting Watorloo: fticads. All Sizes, all Designs, all Qualities, â€"ir. Rginald Morlty, of Ottawa, is 'mn:ug:d- in. town for ~a _ few days . 4 Nr. A. G Hellet has retmn:d tron' a% visit‘ in Totonto. Nr. E. J; Roos, attonded tho Q.J. C.‘ races at Toronto on Tuesday. © Messrs, Gus and Wm. Kunts were visitors in Toronto . ~ on Satitdiay, : Mr, J. E. Jull, of Burford, returmâ€" td on Tuesday, after a visit of sevâ€" eral Aays . & g:t of ~bis daughter, Mrs. J. A. Telter, William St, Mr.: Frank Wegonast and Mr. and Mrs. Belt of Btampton, are visiting at the home, of . the former‘s father, NMr. M. Wegenast,â€" William St. Large assorx;neht of Swiss, â€" Notingbam, Arabian, Bat ro/and Babbrich Curtains, â€" New lines of Curtain Mus Mr. AL: MeTntyre spent‘ the holiday ik . Moorgheld. _ / â€"_ We show a most complete range,. 14 to 4 yards wide. Nairn‘ LANG BROS. & CO. orner King and Erb Streets, Waterloo, Ont. Window Shades and Poles. and a demand for in Brussels, Wilton, Axminster, Tapestry Summer Goods i8 ... w6 s best quality, 12 new designs â€"WBITE BLOUSESâ€" Ladics‘ white . waists in d-z choice, we have lines made open and open back, long sieeres and three quarter sleove mfl! prices rapge for nice emi waists, $1, $1.35, $1.50, $2.00 to $3.50. _ Ladies Skirts and Suits or Valuable Farm Lands in * ‘Tow ship of Wellesley Pursuant to instructions in ~that behalf, there will be offered for sale at Steiss‘ Hotel in the | Villago of Heidelberg on day the 15th day of June, 1908, at hour ~of . two o‘clock in the all that cerâ€" tain parcel cor tract of land situate ‘lying and bemg in the Township of Wellesley in the County of Waterloo, containing by admeasurement â€" thirtyâ€" five and cight oneâ€"WMundredths . of _ an acre, being composed of part of Lo% Numoer Four, Concession Eight and part of Lot Number One, Concession Five, Eastern Section of .the said Township, whx with the . right ‘ol way, fornferly in the occupation of the late Christian Schickler. (On the preomises atrs a ftrame dwellâ€" ing house and a bank barn which ate in fairly good condition. ‘The whole of the land is suittble for farming. Termsâ€"20 per cont. at the time of sale and the balance inâ€" ten _ days thereafter without interest. Other terms and conditions â€" made howluxu-tduh ort _ on application to Messrs. . McBride & Flintoft, Waterloo, or to the . underâ€" signed . Auction Sale SCBLLEN & WBIR, Solicitors for the Vendor there will be & l etas h 247 a ts . 5 2