‘#ercentary will mobilize. Col. A. J. ‘Ofliver will be second in command|ag . the composite:corps, while Capt, H, Bechtel > of Waterloo and _ ~Capt é;g,;‘fl t of Berlin will be in comâ€" & amand of the .selected men â€" of _ tha \ @9th. . The selections will be made ,»«- to be held. Some . 24 :,x}r chosen from the local comâ€" ‘ panies 1 and 6. _ â€"No. 1 district to which the 20th beâ€" ‘ " jongs and which will be in command i}it} was endeavoring to relieve the \ i amtimals‘ .agony. 5 i _ The weapon, a sharp pointed broom ... handle, was produced in court. No *~ evidence for the defence was _ taken, . mpd ‘owing to the abserice of _ Mr. ‘ ;g, ‘Donald, V.S., the witness for the ’;"_‘.‘_ ecution, the case was adjourned tskill Friday mer\nj_qy(ext. § @er, 28th Perth, 29th Waterloo,. 30th io Rifles, 32nd Bruce, and the 38rdâ€" Hurons. § [ g: J. Oliver, consists ol the rural corps: + ) s B6th Middlesex, 27th St. Clair borâ€" @rÂ¥ly aiter 8 o‘clock sun burnt and m with slight evidences> of Aootâ€" reness, but marked improvement in if bearing. They cameâ€" in on the and section of the 5.20 which was over hall an hour late. â€" Whe Berliners won two â€"prizes at ‘,gu, Gastmeier one in box« ‘ ‘ing at the sports held on . Saturday "last, and Ed..W.~Terry of Comp. 6, earried ‘off the hohors in shooting. ; a .fl& Walters also ran up a very Vmigh score. 'a‘ "‘- partul «July 423 â€"â€"of ~4 A Fank and file of theâ€"29th Regt. ‘ will feave for= Torouto where _ ‘the pldiers taking part at the Quebec ‘â€" SIX PERSONS KILLED IN FIRE i & Tt has gow been definitely asterâ€" _ Bmined © tpaf the fire originatad in the * ‘Mtabl a Carter named â€" Duval on [ sirefloth Stceet. A little child p)ayâ€" " Ing â€"with matches set a bundle of bay _ Sew fite in â€"her father‘s loft. Almost be Tore the youngster crying and frightenâ€" e & two horses, the property of Thoâ€" mas Riddell and J. J. Thompson, of Beverly, in the Contral Hotel stables ‘on Saturday, June 20. Mr. Reade, K. C‘ Berlin, conducted the prosecution, ‘prisoner being défended by Mr. J. 8. Dazell, Galt. f ;.?V":“ has â€" p ‘ Rmined â€" tpef : â€".‘#tabl Bf a â€" â€" BÂ¥ NRoth Stc "ing with mat« â€"‘Galt, June 26.â€"James Bunyan apâ€" sflrod before Magistrate Blake toâ€" fay to answer to the charge of killâ€" â€"~" + Apvene daent . MWhen arrested by Chief of Police ‘Eflrmt-n , ~Bunyan admitted | having fyihpered with the animals, but pleadâ€" ed he had no intention of inflicting anyinjury. Witness swore to having &l-the prisoner near the,. horses shortly before the crime was discovâ€" ered and aiterwards, when the veteriâ€" NoT GUILTY SAYS BUNYAN mm the yard the fames were ing up th» dry thmbers of 418 tool. K â€" Sharp southâ€" west win? was Fowâ€" ng; the small wooden dwelling houses Jn the reat quickly caught, and _ in 46 minutes . the flames had swopt four . crosyâ€"streets,. and _ over ises in the heart of the town f c ablaze. opul . Jt was pot until sundown that. the s t (a course_of ‘the fAames was successfully | ers last night presented a woetu! s) he Open spaces enablied the | tacle Jike a_routed -flny(l Rremen to get> at the burning bu Ns belore a COM@merips enomy. To se fug" mt Toaks mnarmg mathers m‘:&f ‘ ic !‘t".' IF V . Cacapt M»,m mi&.‘ T A'“ m Berlin companies arrived home Child Playing With Match»s ms&mw f.bo‘h: C § as d ."“b;m a military of adid, And was indeed ....-1 3: honorâ€"were‘ <events / very much,, the more s0 ‘ ‘they were unusual in con: with fotmer camps in this <been a successful _ one : in i mc ~camp at G That the tender of Kloepfer & Co. to supply Pocabontas select â€" lump coal at $5.85 ‘be accepted. ntoee lit Alfogethetr . in "the. neighborkocd _ of ©100,000 â€"will be expended on Wwhat are the important: roads ~ witp several years â€" a network, â€" o roads ought to ‘be in evidence. Th« roads approved of tolal in miléage some 175 miles. < * * * The Committee onâ€"County _ Propâ€" erty recommended" as follows:â€" The flag pole in question is‘ three legged; 100 feet in height, it is guarâ€" anteed for a year and the price ‘inâ€" cludes a steel rope, y o â€" provkdag Jbr (he Consttucine | Vancouver, Volunteer an ~/ No "ot County Road®;| a5~a, waitress. She . W/ was * cartied M-Sâ€f.ï¬. w:(r**.“nf" where ouly ~a twoâ€"third Yote i% 16 | ,, ‘tor â€"soime months . quiredâ€" it means ‘that only the Sant ine, a hartend s tion of the Lieut.â€"Governor in N:l totet, mw&; 3 cil must yethe obtained belote ~AB} was and: i mprovements can be wmmï¬%# ried ‘a Sbcond time . this, Mr. Campbeli, says, wfl!; â€"| her t home. That the tender of Goold, Shapley & Muir Co., of Brantford, to erect x 100 ft. steel flagâ€"pole and : remove old pole, etc., for $150 be accepted, That the Clerk be hereby authorized to procure a filing cabinet â€" for ~his office, ‘cost not *o exceed $26.00. > That a .cement walk be laid ~from the Gaoler‘s residence to Queen St. The third report was from _ the Standing Committee on . House â€" of Refuge, as follows:â€" To the Municipal Council, County : of Waterioo, â€"â€" > > Gentlemen.â€"Your Standing . Comâ€" mittee on House of Refuge â€" beg _ to report that they have" passed ~Bills and Claims for the half Fyear ending June 1, 1908, amounting to $3,621.28, detailed lists of accounts being _ atâ€" tached hereto. That a chair and desk be procured for the office of the Local Registrar of the High Court of Justice, ‘That a telephone be put in the gaol. Also accounts amounfing to $695.31 were recommended forâ€" payment. f C.â€"C. HAHN, Chairman. That the awnings on the legal Chambers be renewed. io9r The usual contracts for the supply of bread andmeat have been lot for the ensuing half year, bread at 3c per lb., and meat at 8c per lb. _ for beef and 9¢ for pork. â€" > Your committee received tenders for the supply of coal and recommend that the tender of A. A. Pipe, being the lowest, be accepted, for _ select lump Pocahontas $6.10 per ton and $6.75 for stove anthracite of best quality. ; Tenders were received _ for drugs according to an approximate list preâ€" pared byâ€".the House physician : â€" and the tender of J. H. Schmidt the lowâ€" est, was accepted. THOS. ALISON, Chairman. The report was received. The byâ€"lsw intro luced Wednesdsy were given the third readings and finâ€" ally passed, viz.: * Giving to the Warden the right to vote in committee, to equalize . the assessments for 1908; to raise money for good roads system in the . rural districts, and the byâ€"law to provide for current and necessary expenses as follows, and numbered 59% Whereas it is expedient and necesâ€" saty to raise the sum of _ $36,000 upou the rateable property â€" of the County of Waterloo to defray the expenses in connection with the‘ adâ€" ministration of justice, to make proâ€" vision for the support and aiaintenâ€" ance of the poor, to pay: otfhicers‘ salaries .and for certain current and other necessary expenses for the year 1907. . â€" ks ; Therefore the Municipal Council for the Corporation of the _ County of Waterloo enacts as follows:=â€" . ‘ That there be raised and levied upâ€" on the whole rateable property of the said County the following sums, viz.: Administration of Justice (incluâ€" ding goal expenditurgs) ...... $5 Roads and Bridges ... ..... $3 Miscellaneous Grants ..... ... 4 Municipal Government ......... & Pridting,. Advertising and Postâ€" As Maintenance of County Buildâ€" School Purposesâ€" Inspectors‘ Sdalaries, Examinaâ€" thn. BLG: .. 16. dveu pvelvteiilstveapsith TnHOTORE: :.; .1 £1.] i2s4p00¢0i., cvenerareth House of Refugt ,.«...,.. «ol The report w‘xdopmd. In all amounting to the sum of $36â€" 000, which last mentioniec sum shall he raised, Jevied and collected _ ovet and above all expenses by and from the nictpalities composing . the ty of Waterloo in the sum apporâ€" tioned respectively to each, ete last nightâ€"presented a woelul speeâ€" i ols ie m it( to m ie cnemy. Cart Total (Continued on page 8 ) $36,000 $5,000 $3,000 #,500 3,000 in Detroit, the~ last beingâ€" ~received about two weeks ago. In this letter she saidâ€"sho was veryâ€"ill and â€" thin, and weighed only +hall as â€"much . as when she was in Epflm Accordâ€" ing to a letter found in Miss Holmes‘ trunk, Devine begged her to return to { Hamilton. It is supposed :that she : was too ill to come to the‘ city, : as | she was taken to Grace Hospital â€"in a dying condition last Wednesday. A Detroit despatch says: |. 3 Devine. where her home * was," . BW ted by.a ; colt in the stable 0 from Papers ohe showed hi _she / 38 [ lase}s. .. The: untorbunate â€" young man satisfed that Holmes is «Ber righ his back â€"to the wall he 16â€" name. ~ Wher Mr. Deving \re geived . the ‘Kick â€" in‘ the" abdomen: corongr, ~announcing~â€"Rer > death,>â€" he | ruptured, mm’m no. ¢x~ girl‘s people. mumcvtww!mwmmmm information about her: past, however. | was pt no avail: to save life asy One, of her girl friends said. sho beâ€"| infammation.â€"was. too" far advanced. lieved that Miss Holmes bas.a broth~| Little hope is held ‘for his recovery. erâ€" and sister in this part ofâ€"the counâ€" m nlr e k TR try, ‘and that her ‘home wasâ€" in â€" or|CATTLE THIEVES AT WORK. ; hear: Bérlin.~ She told this girl, _ a f waitress ‘at the Now American, â€" that | ©Circumstances of the pastâ€"low days her mother married ag«in, and~ ‘that would. indicate that an organized gan; she had to leave home. â€" |of cattleâ€"steaiers have been at wouk Mr. Devine received several letters | in the ‘ neighborhood . "of â€" Ingersoll, from Miss Holmes after she atrrived| Raids have beenâ€"made uponâ€" the herds "She rallied well after an operation, but soon â€" collapsed, and died Saturâ€" day. The physicians were unable exâ€" actly to diagnose the â€"cage ‘and,. for that reason, sought to Have: a . postâ€" mortem examination made, _ and â€" it was then that the girl‘s lonely ; conâ€" dition was first learned. It was necâ€" essary to get the consent of relatives for â€" the performing of an . autopsy, but no relatives could be found.‘" _ of age, a good girl PLUNGED OVER 60,FOOT BANK Niagara Falls,â€" June 26.â€"With;.ibe chauffeur vainly erdsavoring to biity the © disarranged â€" mechanismâ€" under control the big automobile of Park wommissioner Doren plubged over a sixtyâ€"foot embankment intoâ€" the river toâ€"day. â€"The escape: of â€" the chaulfeur was a miracle, as the machine turnâ€" "d a complete somersault befote Féathâ€" ing the water. s The machine was standing in front of the Queen‘s Royal: Hotel, and three ladies wore about to ‘ get in, whin ib ~ shot forward at _ teriffic speed. The chaufieur could not stop the rampant auto, and _ when his steering gear. . went wrong,the;, cat shot â€" over the bank, . The chaulfeur swam to the shore «ninjured, and, as the water was not very deep, a force of men rescued the now passive cat from the river bed. Itâ€"was not much the worse for the plunge. _ Cornwall, On#., June 33.â€"The most â€" disastrous accident to | transâ€" portation, "insofar as canal~ traffic is toncérned, took place heré this motnâ€" ing about 6 o‘clock when . 4â€".washout in the canal bank atâ€"Atio Ottawaâ€"New York bridge justr above lock 18 caus ed> the. pier which supported . "the span ol the bridge of the _ railway actoss the canal to turtle. About 445 this mm MikeAleeson, one of the lockâ€" , noticed the wat‘r in the rivet somewhat.rouy, â€"and;goâ€" ing to the bridge to ,hvu!iqn.te,lo\ml the bank was giving aWay. Lucktmasâ€" ter Eamer at once felephoned along the line, and the water was . sbut off with all pogsible speed. ‘The _ beld began to grow until the whole bank gave â€" way, making a gap 150. feet wile and 25 to 30 feet deep, through which the water ‘of the whole level, a mile and a quarter long, poured inâ€" to the river like a second Niggafa. At 6 a.m. the ocntre "pier of . the bridge collapsed, the â€" . pier turning completely over. â€" . The irgnwork bent as so much wire, and a hideous specâ€" tatle of what was once â€" a beautiful inmcun‘ is â€" all that â€"remains. < ‘The steamship Samuck Marshall had just passed up > and cleared lock 19, ‘when the collapse gccurred.â€" 1t 1§ «stimated that : it 'a’l::' about a month to elear the away ‘ and repail the vank. â€" Navigation . in. the lnntr« will" be completely suspended, ~Mr. J~/L,. Weller, Supetintendent of. the Weltand Canal at St.) Cathatrincs, : is coming to take charge of tha re paits. Ne $ Mn To Rush Repairs, Upwards . of 200 men are working . with â€" pick and shovel: this morhing, under ‘Tthe direation of expert engin< cers, w.‘ tor the restoration of tratic in the Cornawat Canmat. . A huge . coffer dam will be built around the w-uu.nu»hhw tothe canal.. ~This will be made ::‘ W pol!lb:em zad a;:- e&g canal be tw north.: Carloads of mé ar« m & ‘ a e A CORNWALL DISASTER was town ‘asâ€"aboutâ€" looked ‘uy stail of upon never It a numâ€" in â€" the »MEA00 P0 0C . weee hf_‘:t'lncxzn BY A HORSE: years. "diiv-u, pig"x;im!i.'nl'?t Luther young man‘ 73 years . c % ~@ Kicked by.a . colt in uw,-m#‘c'u day John J.â€"Tilt, of Brampton, a youth who â€"will inherit ©$80,000 when he comes of age, has applied to Judge Clute for an order allowing â€" him enough money to live on for the time being. _ He "was allowed $100 per month. Joseph Tilt, the lad‘s father, left half his estate to his son when, he reached the age ol 21, â€" A . few weeks ago the mother died too, and the boy‘s health is very uncertain. He was left without means of . support, and therefore applied to the court for temportary relieL. ,a 4 Circumstances of: the pastâ€"few â€"days would: indicate that an organized gang of cattleâ€"steaiers have been .at AWouk in © ‘the ‘ neighborh0od . "of :â€" Ingersoll, Raids have been made upon the hez_ of Dereham farmers. ; Nine head w driven off:atâ€"onte. â€"The missing. . cat~ tle have been traced to<a point east of Tillsonburg, but the thieves > have since succreded in covering â€" up ~their tracks. Theâ€"cattle were owned â€" by Wm.~~Jones ~and â€"Joun â€"Cooper, who have offered: $100.reward for the â€" arâ€" rest and conviction of the marauders. Mr. and Mrs. . Alexandcr Buchanan, Fr Galt, celebrated the fiftieth anâ€" iversary of theit wedding on Wednesâ€" day. A large number of ftiendsâ€" were present to _convey â€" their congratulaâ€" wions including a number from Watâ€" erloo. % APPOINTED LECTURER Mr. P. W. Mucller has been appQinâ€" ted â€" aâ€"lecturer>at the â€"University * Toronto in Getmah. Mr. MueHer w formerly pastor of Trinity._ Lut] church, Toronto, andâ€"has. on erent occasions preached in Berlin. § LAD HEIR TO $80,000, ENGINEER RESIGNS City Engineer Griffith of Stratford has tendered his resignation to Mayor Gordon.â€" His action is taken through press of work in connection with his county duties, he being engineer for Perth County. C BIT BY MAD DOG. sent to â€".1 Health for reports thi dog. hadâ€"r. MARRIED HALF A CENTURY HYDROPHOBIA DEVELOPS Mr. Thos. Rogers, a well wn farmer of (the 4th line, A neat Sarnia, was bitten by . a about three weeks ago. The . wound made â€"by ‘thé animal was /a slight one and little attertion was paid to it at. the .time. . Yesterday morning : Mr. Rogers became violently affected with hydrophobia as a result of â€" the ~ bite from the dog, ‘and had ‘to be to a bed to prevent him from injury to himgelf and family. ‘ medical men are in attendance, but siight hopes are entertained for ~‘the unfortunate man‘s recovery. . > e There. is a strong probability l?-t n the very r juture the propl¢â€"of Guelph will (be called upon to Yote on yet .. byâ€"lawâ€"ofle to provide for the tâ€"of‘z complete system of ~storm drainage on all the city stieots or at least all that â€"are of any importance at all. The Board of Wot‘s are up against a hopoless ‘proposition in keeping the city stracts n repuir, when they have to contend with so mach harmfel surface drainâ€" A STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM ago. ~In theâ€"last few days there has been hundreds of doHlars worth â€"of good _ road washed ‘ away. Some streets aro almost totally ruined. The hest road work can not withstand the m- of mï¬ the : only way to the is to adopt a comâ€" plete system ‘of ‘storm drainage. This is ap expensive aindertaking: Galb has just put through theit‘s by passing a Mr.~Fred Elmes of Patis, Ont., has on . cudh 1 was k â€", This caused an uprc some courtesies were "that the interegt on the doâ€" the spacious dining ination. Dr.â€" Amyott re is little doubt the and advised that. the ay at â€"once. ‘The dog al other dogs and a The marriage took place on Wedâ€" nesday, ‘June 24th," at ~St. <~James‘ Uhutch, +Stratford, of~ Miss Fanny Ethel Salvadge, 176 Mibernia street, 1o Mr. AleXander F. Hahn, of [New Hamburg. â€" ‘The coremony was â€" PpCâ€" formed by Rev. W. T. Clul in the preâ€"‘ sence . of the immediate friendsâ€" and ; relatives of the contracting parties. Th: : bride was. preitily gowned in cream silk coline, and wore a bridal veil which was worn by her grandâ€" motber on her wedding day, seventy years ago the m‘nth of June. ‘The bride was. attended by her sister, Louise, who Wore a% dress of â€" _ pink mulle. ~~ Mr. Robert Beger of N:w Hamburg assisted the groom. ~Afier the _ martiage an adjournment _ w made t. the bride‘s home, where a wedding dinner was served. > an their return they. will reside in New Hamburg. _ The bride‘s travel ling gown was. of..brown cloth _ with hat to match. The presents received in such generous nimbers manifested the estcem of a large circle of friends. Among the guests from out of town were:â€"Mr.: and Mrs, Lewis Habn, Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn, _ Mr: Be get and Mr« Fraset, New Hamburg; Mr, A. E. and Mrs. R. Nellish, Galt; Mr° and Mrs. W. H. Bullard, â€" God: cerich,. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bullard, Hoa: Mr. and Mrs. Hahn left in the aiterâ€" noon for western points, where they will sperd their wedding trip, â€" and 2 IUVU1L. V Vâ€"I m w 1 2 Sign of Cold Star. â€" ~ m.g â€"Dr. â€"and Miss Cram,. Queensâ€" ville; â€" Miss Ford, ~Philipsburg. *he pretty, winsome: bride: entered the parior, which was artistically decorâ€". ated with marguerites, peonies ~"and ferns, leaning on the ~Arm <of chet. brother, Mr.‘ Phil .Erbach, to the sweet ‘strains of Lohengrin‘s wedding march and chorus, efficiently rendered by Miss Hattic Elsassar otf ‘Toronto. &v. Mr. Mordburst of Baden officiatâ€" in the ‘presence of only the immeâ€" ::2 Iriends ~of Mmflu The ‘s dress was a_ ful re creation of creath > ilt,uoo::ï¬e.v uver‘ Tafteta with Odï¬l'l of batâ€" tenburg, satin and bebe Trish "lace, wearing the eustomary â€"bridal . veil with orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white peonies. Miss Lottic, «ister of the bride, was maid of honor becomingly attived in a mauve voile over taffeta with satin and lace trimâ€" mings and a picture hat . to match. The only ornament the bride â€" wore, was a pearl pendant, the gift of the very: pretty ‘thoughâ€"quist.wodda@p~\n Wednesday, June 24th, when Augngt: Agnes, became the bride of E. t Abrens of Toronto. At three a‘clock ‘The beautiful residence of Mrés. . W Erbach of\Baden was the scene ‘of ; Mon‘s Fancy _ _ Worsted Sulits emsegiae on 4 A MARGUERITE WEDPDING, al o blus and black in doub! and single breasted atyle. _‘ ~20.00 Suits for _ ~$18.00 18.00 Suits for â€" 13.50 15.00 Suits for â€" 11.15 ~â€"19.00 Suites for 0 00 ~â€"â€"* _ Tweed Sulits in single and double breasted style. Pn 42 Men‘s Flaninel 2 pieces suits, worth $6.00 to clear: at 82 a suit. 10.00 Suits for 8.00â€" Suits for ©6.00 HAHNâ€"SALVADGE. 1200 Suits for > $9.00 Come on Saturday and secure a bargain in clothing. For 15 Days Only? room ... whete a was spread, The At 4 less than reg ular sellin; New Spring Clothing: € ln‘ wore myr k Miss Aona t also * ‘niite mullg/with Â¥alenci £ ming, rying pale pin and Lizzic Meinke W. ot coline ‘were the t e © groom was assiste n i Harry Wuest and Alber y ~â€" A very ~ prétty but qmet'wuill\s;' _ took place Wednesday p.m. June 24 _ t 4 o‘clock <when Miss Elizabeth kut j , bte. was married to MÂ¥ > " {fert, both â€" of Berlin./ The ccremon; l' was performed by lek. F. E. Oberâ€" ; | lander in St. Peter‘s barsonage ‘with 3 only. the immediate tï¬ and rcla‘ ~ | Tives present. _ _ vis â€" The glests were present from Torâ€" onto,. Berlin, Aylmer â€" and _ other plages. oo : 00).0~ & glass, numerous cheéks and china The bride‘s going away suit was . a jaunty navy blue with hat to match. They, left on the 7.15 train _ amid showers of â€"confetti and good wishes, for© Toronto and other points. Alter the ceremony the Party Ic paired â€" to the home of the brids‘ mother, ~where a sumptucus weddinf diancr awaited them. ‘The young couple will take up their home with her. mother, 84â€" Charles street, whort the best wishes of a wids> cirele o. friends will follow them. 3 _ "A protty wedding wasâ€"celebrated "in S$t. Matthew‘s _ Church . atâ€" Berlin Wednesday Jin: ~ 24th, ~ _ wheo» Miss Marie Elizrabetp Wuest was gmited in wedlockâ€"to Mr ‘Thomas _ G:orge Sales, dmflmu for . the. Great Lakes En ing Wotks in Detroit. , 3 $ e >‘ in fancy worated blus and black 2 and 3 piece suits short pants. 10.00 Saits for _ ~ $1.50 9 00 ‘ Suits for 6.15 "~~8.00 Suits for $.090 i 6.00 Suits for . 4 50© 5.00 Suits for. 8.15 Men‘s twoâ€"plece ~~Outing Suits ~_(No lining) in diny worsted and light tweeds sing!e~ and double guuwl 28 2 15.00 Su ta for U475 12.00 Suits for 9.00 . 10.00 Suits for â€"â€"~ 750 9.00â€" Suits for 6.175 H. HeSman: was the clergyman... A. ter. the ceremony: tha hap,â€"y vo iPle te ceived the guesls at th». home of. MPM Nm. Sthoticle, 104 College strect be atath a Jower of evergreons Arom hich was susperd=d _ a bell of, Hais ‘os. _ Numerous® wodding gifts, mely ding a go‘d picce of Jdarge denomin wtign from the church choir and ~a. Japanese . tea set from . thy . J. Y. Shantr, ~Co., indicate the high . es teem in which Mrs. Sales 4s . hold. The. pastor of. the church paid . her an excéédingly high tribute when at the close of Ahe services in St. Matâ€" thews Church on Sundgy 4a8t he roferâ€" ted to hot ability as a soloist and assured her heatty thim & on behall of ‘hm‘“‘vt Jor . €Torte in making servaces .abtractive and \he iwipitation afforded, â€" * > 25 Men‘s Job suits going at . In the pygaing a wedd‘ng guppo) was.sorvcd to which .A \dTh of friends sat dowm :.em- Salos Aï¬.ml t in ths evening~ for SALESâ€"WUEST NUPTIALS Now is your opportunity to buy HOFERTâ€"KURBITZ dtes: Smash Co the g Prices in Pants & Boys‘Knicker Pants ing:â€"Mrs. Thomas Sales andâ€" Mise Blanche ‘Saies, motler and sister ‘ of the groom; â€"Mr. and Mrs. Join‘Friâ€" zelle, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Peers, . 0; Woodstock; Mrs. and Mrs. Schaner, â€"of Â¥psilantt, Mich,; Miss L. Janke, _.of ‘Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Hentyâ€" Gilles, ‘st. Jacobs, Miss Scheifele,, of Conâ€" estogo and Miss Hilda Eisenach, of Elbhardt, Ind. : : The Telegraph extends to Mtf. and ~The home of Mr. and Mrs: George Kaempf{, 36 Robinson street, Guelph, was the scene of a very pretty ~wedâ€" day afternoon by the Rev. M.J.Bieâ€" ding splemnized at une o‘clock Wednesâ€" »er, assisted by the Rev. _ H. . A. Kunkle. The contracting parties were Mr. Allan C; Johnston,. ‘of ~â€" Milan, Mich., and Miss Louiss Liersch, â€" of Baden. They entered the ‘parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn‘s / wedding march, played by Miss Louise Kaempf niece of the bride. Mr. Win. Kaempf was the best man, and Mr.E. Liersch of Montreal, brother: of the ‘bride, gave her away. The ring service ~ of the Lutheran Church was . used. The bride was attired in white. _ She is the youngest daughtet of Mrs. ‘ Wm. Liersch, of Baden, and sister to Mrs. Geo. Kaempf: The groom is an exâ€" tensive coal dealer in Milan, .where the happy couple will resideâ€"aiter a weddiag tour to the east. Many: costâ€" .y and appropriate gifts were receivâ€" ed. Only the immediate friends and relatives . of ~the bride were present, ‘An elaborate wedding dinner and supâ€" 'p.t were served. Mrs. Sales vory best wishes, 2 ‘and 3 pigce ‘suits Knic TO WED HER PUPIL Windsor, ~Junbe" 23. â€"Lily â€" Berden, aged 30, and Rollin Shove, aged 16 tame to W ndsor today to be mn* ed, but were refused by all~the licen issuers. â€" Miss Buraen has been tearhâ€" ng school in Flatrock, Mich., and the youth she wanted to" marry has be,n her favorite pupil. Thé Western Fair of London, Ontâ€" ‘.:x; Will Bave a number of new fea~ urbs this year. Monday, Sept. 14th, will be Athictic Day, when a number of good events will be put: on â€" for which bandsome medals and trophes will be given. Pss / C 9 00 Suite for Wt B BC _ The Dog Show will be larger and better than ever, about: One Thousâ€" and> Dollarsâ€"being coffered â€" in cash prizes and premiums. . _ _ _ _. _ " gm Snites ;« .00 guits for 6.00 Suits for 5.00 Suite for Eo es ons Tp s A milking contest will be carried on in the Dairyâ€"Department and . ‘Manuâ€" facturers will be busy in the . Main Building. a One of the greatest . programs. Of ‘Attractions ever presented to the pubâ€" lt will be put on‘ twice daily in front of the Grand Stand. 1.25 for 1.00. _ 1.00 for 75¢ 75¢ for 60e 65¢ for 606 ‘The Prize List has beeh . TCVISET throughout (especially in the Ladies‘ Department) and large additions made oto. address 4.00 pants for 3.00 pants for 2.50 pants for 2.00 pants for 1.50 pagts for 1.25 pants for Boys‘s Suits JOHNSTONâ€"LIERSCH WESTERN FAJR List has been â€" revised specially in the Ladies‘ and large additions made 88 75 $3.00 225 3 15 (a