in“ " i'" Jumbo. tttt Mt. ".t. AstthsNirt q .3 “We†new: in: W†Mart "a: v, _ It. _ 41 ', , “were: an 'Nirlhitl'd.1ii b, In. 1h year "" m1 1 . trr. C. F. “We at Balm. _ “in: an; Maintain): mu: Attq mud’md my. Sheldt to mom: ter Iona. mama, t dnngtr.r, jun, In. A. Livingston and In. '/g."Aamtut.. Two itmts-in-law, three llama." no! sister. The funeral a',','it,"fe on Immdny lnernoon from a late residence at 3 o'clock to the human- Churn: tor union- and to an xitlago cmstetery ttte bur MI. The my Iriends ot the hem- ted tawny extend their hound! uympnthy in their sad hour ot Mil- ietion.--Nr. and Mrs. H. Laitenschla- WT, Mr. and Mrs. John Ileldmmh it: um Mrs. Wm. r. Weiler, Mrs. M Wdlet spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrti. Fesppler, of Petersburg.-- Mrs. I. SDI} went to Waterloo on Monday ‘. m the [moral at her step- lathg, .trr. _micker.-Mr. and Mrs. J. “In†Ind hm‘ldet last Saturday ArerV,vauation.--ati" Knowâ€, of Air Atlantic City to spvnd a tew Gunilla visiting with her grand- mot-her, Mrs. W. Licrsctt,-- Master Hurry Weiler, oi 1tshawa, is spend- ing his holidays with his grandmoth- er, Mrs. John Weilor.--1Bs. “L. H. Er- back has returned from Fergus,where the spent three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ahreus.-Mr. ani Mrs. G. Lieskan, Wm. Leiskan and sigh-x Louisa, spelt, Sunday with thcir sis- ter Mrs. t'ycheuerman, ot Bright.-- Mr. Pb. Niorgarth, of Benin waaa busi ness visitor last Tuesday. A Park for Baden.--lt is reported that the Wilmot Council inland m moving the old fence around the Court House property all will level the lawn and place it in a shape to make a line ptsrir.-lt is up to ihe puoulr of Baden to join together and spend .one day this fall and plant. maple and has. wood [tn-s in the said park and place benches in'thnrc for th" conven- ience of the public. In a your Ot two it would be a grand plate lo hold lawn Socials, church mMvriainruvnts, and also band cmcrrts providing the town would put the ground in shape for such entertainments. News lteirrc-Mr. W. A. Kerr, of Bright, was-a business visitor io Iown on Thursday, of last week. -Itev. S, H. Swartz, of Merlin, was in town cu Friday tast.-Mrs. F. W. Snydrr of Waterloo, \iwitcd irivnds in town last week.--A numr,vr Irony town and Vicinity took in thte lieu-mun and Hail. ., circus at Berlin on 1utines.lay of last. week.-Misz; Mary Swami, oi Berlin, is holidaying with iriends in town and vicinity.-- Mr. Gro. C. Am demon. teller at tho local branch ol the Dominion bank is away on his vacation a d is being relied by Mr. Eddis.- hiss Bean and Mr. Partytrtr, th, inching Matt of the local pub- lic school returned from their Vara- lion last week and tsumml their dw. tits at school on Monday last. --Mr. thm last week and tsumml their du- ties at school on Monday last. --Mr. A. C. Clemens has purchased the liv- ery business lormvrly mnluctcd by Mr. John Huiler.-Mr, Moses l'ngm 01 Preston, was a visitor to tour, on Monday last-Mrs. Corbett and Miss Corbett, of Port Huron, Wrfr, rc- tumed home onuumlay lust alter tumed home onuimtlay tast alter a two weeks' visit with relatives herr.--Mr. Gordon Horny Ml for Al- listun on aluesday last nth-r a two weeks’ vacation spent at his home here.-Mr. Chas. Einwachier, second not! ot Mr. Hy. Eimvachbcr passed away on Saturday morning last ad- ter an illness at the home of his fuller. east ot tmre. Death was not unexpected as documd had boon hillkr in; npidly the last fcw days of his illness. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon last, inicnnmt tak- irtg . Pluto in the New Dundee (Tim'- tters. We extend our sympathy to the Feared relaiivm. Pmon.ls.-Miss Louise naunlgarion who In! bun visiting tho Missrs Kal- Ber, lot several wwks, ruhumd In Ivar m in Ivtroit, Mkhigrtn. Tun-“flay. -ae. and Misses Ragnld, ot "utulo, N.Y., are whim-yo at the home ot had,. in whoâ€. gunman. Tw-xday. MUrrior in Torrrt'or-str, J. M. -ae. and Misses Bugatti, ot "utulo, Zm‘brigt. hi. son of Mr. an] N.Y., are visiting at the lmmf ot “I. .focoh Zurbrigg ot this 1oatt tit. A. D. sun.†tor Sttntt' lime.-. was marriml in Turn...†Ott Auttust, Mr. and In. "can. of Hanowr. the um. on m. 1: Swans anv of that m the â€can ot Mr. and Mrs. I e'itr. Rev. L. M. Whig of 'Wntrrlm 'aqttieandar.-- Mr. .rottn.hmir/ as» stud hy Run J. W. Main, of 'l-ht,,', K. "ettwig,rrrurned io itteir Lindrn, erm'mld tle, (Tn-"um. Mr. hon†in Detroit trt Futurdav, an†and Mrm Ktrhrip& will resirk ii: (an aetuu, wnw time with Mr. and uhvu- the grown; is rrt th, ts'ar'hiag HILL Dettich.-. Dr. [funk A. Kai- staff ot ilte t'ullmialo Irrstiutr, Matt, at. Maud to Bttihlo, N.Y., after -m, rumzrmnlato Miss an. Wills- “lint u-t. "It J, Ram: fot " ot (his loan on so â€summarily mu] wtehir..-Ttto Misses katie [Having tho naminuion " Fat. Merw tttd Honour Flrwrll, ot St. Cance to thr Fur-“Hy of Emir-ting mm, mum nl the hgtntrr ot Mrs. -Mr. F'.ugene Heneroih, forum.“ ist J. K“. I.†low a.†but week, .ttw Ran Brewery, met with a very at. .th Dor" h sttrndirtg tt " Pail»! arwident on Tuesday morniq h:- ht magm, N.Y.,--Misn Kathrr- Iast. While Anisfilg in but: g Ate Mkhnrh Ml tn Mend-y ttWhrt was may rude-d about a -' lam-I was“ with Inn-45 h â€Mums and chit. tle In no: “a mm, N.W-- Mr. Ilndrr Dr. Nun'- are and "perett J _ V. 9|?th sold In; ttrachtuttith to " " work tttrata In a couple a P 16 It. s. It. Drug-KT I'M JI.' Thc Mr. V. . Bug: on the no . . . .lm. mu~ ' I 'nRulwn -tithd . w' 'alt 'mtttNt to “W r,',iii,i',ii':'i"i'tfii'i'.i'a'1h1'A1s', _ A8.i,lbt" if 'ei..,, _ '2' . _. "as. NEW DUNDEE I“)!!! ST. AGATHA to " In " Ai) I . . w , ‘5 V“ __ 1tit!t1'illtiii" V I t tffl 1'ltl'rh'lll 'C; " Ill?, t 'i'iiGi, is,iii,'i'ti?',Q5g vr tom !'M, q "’ .Tl) t ' ter "a , well: £1 toim with"; . W. A. ch It‘ll“. 9:09th . “In toâ€! Edward Howl-u ED: Ity' T h at Village, utivd here In! ‘ l and wi . nd the reminder the W ritu#gW,Au"'get"ta,)t'i' Ire TW;-;m I f! -' m" m you! . 'tair I!“ wit Ms i wtt.--Mt. and In. My Ens“ 80'“ an tftt Ila. - hue x. mm ttat- Mr. Erwin Rib EKWBXGP' home tt-aet.. his: Salk. ot 1t1f'thiii,f,ijQ her sister; ,'tt .' . r- Jre.--Mr, an n. Lorna Me tallii"ic', _ yrlrym‘ LHamilton. are tTire.i'ettAi'l;iilli' 111": In. Ham's parents. It. Dd In. Jaioh Morley hem.-- Kiss Selma Beer and um and" Many 'mr9tttdidarhtt iqT'asetitor'c-- W. G. Funk ta with; his dytghter, is. Jail Stalin, in Chiei.--Mr. and Mrs. Dude! Rita and lamily spent Sunday in Elmira iiith her 'dmsgbter, Mrs. Albert Gentz.-- Miss Bertha Pint! has rammed from: visit to Banana and Rochssler, N.Y., Mr. Elton Umbach, of Waterloo spent a tew days in iown last week-, Mr. and Mrs. Mnhlon and“ are - ing put of their hmrymom in town with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob mtrttritt. --Mr. George Huehn visited Mend: in Minnow: last week.- Mtjnd Mrs. t'allum is enjoying a ten days' men» lion in 1utawa-Mrs. George Muller, at Dunkirk, N.J. is the guest at Mr. and Mrs. Christhn Merner.-- Mr. ant Mrs. John Latttenschlagrr were in Plattsville on Tuesday last uttin ding the luncral ot the late George "crst, an uncle at Mr. Lautctwchtag- t'r.-ftev. A. L. Umharh, ot Naperville lll., paid a Ilying visit to his lriurls h re last week.- Mrs. Varey ot St. _ athurilu‘s is visiting Ire daughter, Mis. ll. Walter Crcssman.-Mrs. Her- ni;.n livelier and Mrs. Josh a Kaur ui..n, .53an part, of last week with isierrds in Waterloo.--Miss Tillie Mer- m‘i', w.ro has been in California for the page! threc yt'ars, arrived hi town on 'lhursday last to spend some time tsith her parents and lrirnds here. - Mr. W. L. Sutherland has resumed his dutirs as managir ut the Bank at illaiuillon alter a two weeks‘ holiday ‘in Parry 'iound.-. Mrs. E. W. Hotlink iaad chihlrrn ot Berlin, Rev. L. M. and Mrs. Iting, of “Katrina, Miss Rose Wing of Stralloril, and Mrs L. R. Clarke an] little daughter, oi Fort William were guests at th, llunl' of Mr. Jacob Zrsryrigg here last we.k.--,Mr. Jamiw‘on of Calgary was a business visitor in town on Wrdnrsday Ivst week.- Mr. Peter llddtr, ll the Oman-in ll'uttnn Com- pany, of Berlin, spent Sinluy in [mm at the home ot his 'stlwr-irr law, Mr. (bristian Metrtrr.--Mr. tTay- ion Stumpl, at th. Standaid Hank stat, is at his home in lierlin on vacation.--.). Rush was in Cones- togo on Saturday last attending the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. hitauWr. -Mr. Alexander Fraser who _is huildim cement abntmcnts on the Temis'aming and Northern Untiro Railway aniud home on Saturday to spend a week with his family here. Miss Anna Feim left on Saturday lor Zumh to sprnd 'a, couple of weeks Samuel Miller of Holland, Mich., ale visiting Mr. Miller‘s parents, Mr. and Mts. Andrew Miller, here.--Mdo Mc- at the home of h:r hrotht Mr. Ed- ward 's'cirm-. The young promo: s SO- cicly ol the Baptist t%urch hare in. augurated an itr.s dram source h Ire held oath saturday night on the lawns at the di'ervnt mcmir.rs of the (hitrrh. ntwlulcd thr, Circus.--Alrout, hur' hundred people from North Easitttope. Wilmot and New Hamburg attmdcd the Barnum and Bailey circus in Ber- lin on Wednesday last. Among the number were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hartman, Mrs. J. R. hick, Mr. and Mrs. Charla Sterling. Mr, and Mrs. Lowiu Hahn, Mrs. Allrcd Hahn and Mr. James Hahn, Mrs. Frasur and Mr, Firming. Fraser, Mr. Gus I. Wendt, Mr. Noah Gunman, Mrs. John Mess- mt and Miss Missm‘r, Mr. and Mrs. Morley, Mr. and Mrs CloeU an] Mrs. (Irwin mud others.-9fr. E. J. Berg- cr aczounvcnt ol the Standard mutt in Dublin, returned to his dutieson Sta-Inlay albra two wmhs' h)liday sync at Chrystal Jim]! and his hump here. ' 1rhvre ihe gr 'tm at the [nanny llw MamiMIion Cance to thr Furnlly of --Mr. Hug-no Htmeroih, " the Ita" Brewery, met vi pail»! maiden! on Tut-nan last. While “new; in hrs, w... 5.... m-lA-J , uncr In thr Fnrtu of limitation .-Mr. F'.ugene llcncrnlh, human in thr, mm Brewery, met with a very rail»! arwident on Tuesday mom†last. While mama; in r','t','i'",tt, hn watt Indy raided abut“ t ' tachnrnm and that. He In low uni!" Dr. Huh"! are and "peter to so It work mph In a ample o! ,rrsu,-- Mr. W. I. Bttgtt pl the Pto- Ho's Runny â€It! tle", tit mm: 35091†, t, h t Minded 1hr and Ii. Mug of 'Wah-rlum J. W. Moyer, of tle, con-mun}. Mr. “ill reside in (Salt is ttt Hr (caching male lnsHqu Mull, Miss (In. Wilk- nn so unusually JEN and flied C fittt can“ ,- tlt', . sr' V' We: 0! ma.‘ "tis ' m u been uni-mm ttt It. w.n. mum.m new. a. "ere, â€an incl u that as“ um d Wuhan mur- ‘dlcl‘olrs attack 90 'i‘mhglg _.___- i%Tiu'iriiitii"7m" V 2ie tu. units out. mg“, In. Kelly dam, in to My il,t!iuidi1i's tn Mum . ndnb‘doubl 1â€â€œ!th tumo- wo- . tthyaPtC!rl!Ptt.1ref,anCeitirtoy-t mn- ttLT/ttttth','.' Ile- - M but†any" 1ll'liu'; . ' It. ke, 93nd! halal! at In. no lollowlng dar. Shelley his . " mutiny“ no“ lul spinla.u¢ - his -%ttted an... to her "My uranium“: M ranging. and nad- ovl-c to the mom Mice-cc.“ an ‘lng a mm. In than-Ewen which mum-“loo than: In mum 0. We mule he denied 1"th oi King mm opposite be: "calm. hay“. TheWonhwilonelncn he lot an um Communion, Inter I" The Bor's Explanation. allowed to b- Wdh m and trom “an atom! he coll-t, Sh “l was in tho hush shooting squire in making tt “nation at the dorr- Eh “birds," he slid. “Ind! shot. caused and will look to the Con-cu " one bird twice and missed it, and tor compensulon. h " It'l- “birds." he laid. “and! shot. " one bird twice and missed it, mid then killed it with 1 third “to; They'll: good than â€at. when they are um." "'"srre “What did you do with It?" wii the query. And his reply Wu to the elect that he had him: hit (“any home and given " to the out Shelley told the countable who at- rested him that he obtained the rule --au oxdinary single-shot Stevens .22 «I “omen" at a trade with n Englishman at Ann, so mites tray, giving in exchange an old gray coat and a dollar and a hall. Detective Greer visited the tarm to-day and will return in the morn- ing in otderto teat the range ot the tiitt, Shelley had in his possession. The detective secured a piece of elm one inch thick, which the boy had Irsed as a target on Sunday, and found that at the range of thirty-six yards the bullet had pierced the ‘wood. He also ascertained that complaints had been made by children about the pris- oner holding them up with a re- volver. Mrs. Schavcr, the boy's 'mother, when asked about this, de- iacribed it “merely a boyish prank, ‘and said that the revolver was an old [and useless weapon, which could not he fired. Shelley, in the tiirightiothood, is not looked upon with favor, but, the worst mat can busald against him is that he disliked regular work, and, as is not surprising in a boy of sixteen, had a liking to he in the woods shoo- ting. " is a point in his [amt that, alter the occurrence he made no chart to leave the district. Mr. Hall's funeral took place yes- terday afternoon, and was largely al.- tended by his neighbors. G. P. & n, TRAOK FOREMAN KILLED UNDER Chit Gait, Aug. l7.-Juhn McVicar, fore- man ot the Gait, Preston and Hes- pelcr Street Railway, was accidental- ly killed about 3 o'clock this alter- noon by being struck by a south- bound car near the Gull Links stu- tion. McVicar, with an assistant, was making repairs on the track, when the car due at Gait at 3 o'clock came along at a good speed. lie was carrying a sledge on his shoulder at the time, and in some way the sledge came into contact with the moving car. producing a large gash on the track of his head and throwing him under the wheels. He leaves a wife and a grown-up family, consisting at three chasm": and one son. Death ot John waGon.-,Mr. John Watson quietly passed away on Thum- day alternoon, August 13th, at the age of about 77 years. He hadboen in tailing health during the last live. years. The funeral took place on Saturday, the 14th, lrom his late re- sidence to Elma cemetery, where he was interred in the family plot. Mr. Watson was married twin, the ttmt wile being Mir: Hayes, by whom were born two daughters, PMS; John Millard and Miss June. The second wife was Miss Blyth of Guelph Township, try whom were born two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Lundy ot Winierhourne and Mrs. Wedd oi, 'Hamilton. i l Miss llemnierieh of Elmira, former Hui“ "I hams“ 5.130. as, railed on her main, Mr.Wm. Hun- merieh lest Thttrsdi- Miss Power oi Delhi enters upon her duties " sor-msor to Miss Herman-rich who inlendn leaving shortly for the north west. The children are in great glee to get bark to their nludies in sellool this week. Enjoyable Gauwrinr--Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown had a memorable lane lly gathering on Augut 11th at which lime they took a drive to the Royal Cite of Guelph. Their lamily tsottigitbU of two was and six daugh- ters, four min-low, two daughters- lulu: end twenty-low grand chil- dren. They did honor to thelr und- nrents. SU", spent nearly a nun in nor lilo. The in MI. cool end height M0ed very and: to . tht atrqy" s! ill-mom .. Detective G'reer's Investigation "aTr" ii'iieia7l'i'. INF-â€33! WINTERBOURNE In [E3 11min." " an..." a"? - ' I tttttil, 0.100% b†m dl ' "in. Th. 7.0. clod was m In; Iowa‘s-h M10- to m Is: _ . 00km. mm»: m M “a Clark a '.tu-t-. . nu Maven on a. may on za- ward that In in I Mm“! W' 4“ the laying of the proposed - a that they. That Eugene, C'o-,.patteat .at .0ravesthurst Sanitarium, be sent " lor__nepemry expenses. In an absence ot Chum Clement the report ot the Finance Committee In presented by Aid. F. w. Sher "rd:-.. That no action In! (Allen on the re. quest of A. Vale tor damages. The report VII adopted. Board at Works. The Board ot Works recommended as $ollowcs.. That the Ctmrorauon ttamlters be 51'me In more»: in pay of 2Sc per day. That the steps in trout ot R. G. Applelry's residence " 469 King " West, be repaired. That Mr. Casper Bram be ttoutied that the roadway and boulevu‘ ad- joinlng his property on King and Water streets must be cleaned and kept tree from obstruction and Kn proper, condition, and that the water now running on the street trom his property be stopped. That the accounts amounting to 8614.03 and the paysheet amounting to $889.97 be passed tor paymt, That a four-foot cement sidewalk be .comttrtrcted on the initiative plan on the south side ot Shank-y shed, between Edward and Charon streets. That the entrance to Bilitzki's pro- potty on Wilmot street be repaired. Ccmetery Committee. The Cemetery Committee recom- mended as io1towsr- That the icndcr ot A, A. Pipe ot $40 for cedar posts and scantlings tor_th9 yew have be accepted. That the tender of William Johan- nes of 838.00 tar putting up the new and rernovinr the old lento be accep- ted. The tenderer to pay $5.00 tor old lance and all material for now fence to be supplied by this commit- too. The report was adopted. Board ot Health Prevails. At the last meeting ot the Council a recommendation of the Board of Health, lor the construction of a Bew- er on Edward street to Stahl Ave- nue, was adopted. A petition was received from certain ratepayers alk- ing that the action be rescinded. Messrs. Gotiried and Albert Schultz appeared below the Council to press the claim of the petitioners. They stated that their property was kept in a sanitary coiidition and a never was unneceuary. The Mayor pointed out that the ratepayers enacted would only be as- sessed tor 149 feet, while Mr. Stahl, who desires (he sent, wlll be com- pclk-d to pay lor 703 feet. The Board of Health has recommended thad the sewer he put down and the Council must adopt the tecormmNtdauon. Mr. Geo. o, A. Tilt, ot Blair, Wa- terloo township clerk, returned Tues- day evrnmg attest, twtrtncnthtr' trip to the Pacific roast. During his Mt- amm- hr visited tho hits at Winnipeg, Brandon and Calgary; including the big Yukon Expositinn at Futile. While "r Iairut Statue was ('llolly an txttttrtttmr-israt-atrets ct the Wes- tern States and Western ('IMI, it was plannel 1m: trig trcl, loaning " r fn the line ct moan". build- My: liming err Mon arm by Mr. “It. The Canadian building and exhibit, Mr. Tilt said, althoth he 26:31:73 hi. wink»: on his mxlm rm Bagttewhnt Natl, was the ME," ttt the Cro' Mm (Mill; on Mr. Tiit went H: the (‘,P.R. routr,retvrrtirtgho mm- via Minnmpolh, 1hirq,trand the G.T.R. Th, Western prairie: with th ir hun- dmh ot miles, ot riprnlng grain, pru- x ttttr mngnifmnt sight n (In pre- smut time. while lhe Wither mam- tions urn- ldnl tor the full enjoy- mrnt ot the scenic grandeur ol the roc'itrs. Min Sylvia Milk! M "In E“ Mummies! nutmtoolhth "PM? ttt â€Inâ€! .' “I! BACK FROM SEATTLE Fiance Report WEST MONTROOI -diaoatitroiiMlWllttt, ‘ C ttet,'f2tgunt F. J 'uth,iff2',ititt2't2ra'.t tiPeePdtlu"tlMt lquot unlit-"kiwi! II; tomb: loll-IIMRW‘1IE iiti.krtteueuaneytyt1?te,r" luminance-(MOI- tsob, mum am- “up“ u ".tiaiiiiiir9Fi, . _ '.bf all (D - A M. g an". um. no; a". -' V_ I tttatt 'ttik, r. "-t '"2t'tu"ll'dlh? - ' _ is on: IN My. Th Ulla m n Berlin " Angular“! â€and? V6 a“. all $710.. that " m um‘ m mm: Atioat on, In! oi the crowd up. on. {he cunt-dc- peorertt in run I, “merino. and mo “My: cu emu-sad at the M. m train left thztloo on the num- trip it 0.80 and ruched Hume! shortty gm: mm. Qbo excursion u- nusual-u were In the hall et - its. G. s. Schmidt, B. 11th and R. Bennett all they handled the things in first dug shape. in the anon-noon at Waterloo mun. mum. md Waterloo all wuump- ital gum, the latter mm whining. They play excellent lull down tut war. Both towns twetted very busy ‘cnd thriving, and there was all at _ dance ol prosperity everywhere. Tho Saturday hall holiday la observed in , both places and [as good innovation. There are some Ttry Me rcsidt-nces to be sun, red brick being theynost in esidence. The Waterloo park than (is it ioeity ot the crowd ambled in a. alter-non, in lawn] psrk and I wry mind an.» am. " cm prison some Bl 'Uem uni W . aplrndid athletic tU4d, picnic 5mm, and b01611; “dink-s. Tho glo- my ig of expel-in constrain Ind includes ham: decided ax- tures. Quite. admit, I'll! mtted in the grove in the shape a! thirst} school of Waterloo Mimi. 1820.9igh _ tr line year: Mo. " is 1 little old log cabin mum; just as it original- ly w“. The windows are screened so as to prevent any-one calming, bet through the screen one cal 'Iee the old-lashioxied desks and mu wild: the forefathers ol Waterloo and ul- most a century ago. Mayor Weld- enlnmmer ot Waterloo genome! the excurglonists cordinlly " “to ark, and marched in trout ot "If bud to the hotel where the dinner wns lune-l. A Baseball match was pluyed HAS RETURNED Miss LulwWeaver, winner ot the Telegraph's European trip cosh», held during the month: ot May and June, has returned iron: her journey end resumed her duties at F. l. WeIVcr a Col: store. Miss Weaver lelt Berlin on July 5th and boarded the B. S. “mention at Boston on July 7th. There were 50 persons in the Cook party Ind on their arrival in Glasgow they were tmtr-dieidedsh- to smaller parties. They spent sev- eral days in Glasgow and Edinburgh, where they visited all the leading points ot interest. Miss Weaver was greatly impressed with Scotland‘s leading city. They proceeded to Lon- don, England, where they spent three or four day. in eight-seeing. Paris, France, was next united and the days were spent in I most enjoyable manner. The majority of tourists returned by the S. Pr. Corinthian, which landed in Quebec last Satur- day. The Voyage: ttcrotgs and back again on the Atlantic were pleasant features of the journey. Hill Weaver speaks in the loudest terms of praise regarding the treatment received trom those in charge oi the trip and any! tint the friendships formed and the many interesting scenes vanit- cd will long he rm by he: and her Iriend, Miss Dam, otPetn erhoro, the role Canadians ol the party. ' Norwood, Ont., August 17,-Tho- mas Willou'lnhy. I lumen living about two when trom here, that his daughter, aiglrl about " years ot age, through the breast with buck- shot about ' o'clock today. The shooting occntrrd in the wood- siml in the rear ot the, home. Alter killing her he washed and Ground ihc.body, urrled it into the house and plum! " on the roach. Then her took a dose ot poison, ending his own tire. KILLS HIS DAUGHTER AND COMIITS SUICIDE {and gm a mi lucid "ruat a! t. Mrs. Willongllhy was In Norwood at thr time and kttrw nothing 6f the drradlul .ittur until she mam! her home. Mr. Willmhhy had berm sirk lot tome time and to" araportdent, and " " thought hr wt. Insane. Ir,',',',',','.'"' Matr until she reached het iYqt:egstat lnfonncr Gauthier that i'if,""i L" “"""’7""' Mr"" ___ M ' , Sent. Vndcthn te" the pawn tics l', wor . r. Willmghhy had bot-n kirk tor ket wilt! ind - tiren hint to I have tern mun-d at the w- tome time and wry despondrnt, and her with and“ and" tn “in. operative otgnniution whim you In" it " tttought hr - In-u-r- to 0mm" when he one In. m la ottcrauort here," she 'usid. It!" l Ho Wu about " re." ttt ttite and " “my: that Gauthier owed Bunk-r hum Qt,',,', u“ ttrt "ttyep- :57"! u we a; two small an. â€so. at W cl can." u up " "WW. m m "orer that, " m" m t ml mm. a I. chi-ad. he ttte ml! mm, ot are. nu cul- u-m. le pan tteAet to Torus-w l"" “W W tbme MIMI- --..------.... wittk DIM? m M Wmâ€. " “a V.“ trom tamitot In" tht mmmas paws. “uh w W. at an eo.." wu pttrch ot remâ€. . . *"v- Max» to “gauntâ€? t B. - . to petunia†and d t ----- “‘30. S“'%M af 00*.“ “I ht'Nd',fl'Pf, m 31"," _ ILD NEOLECT IN OALT. _ "'i'i'i'a,"'i'G'"G'G'G'u5"GiT,"jttrtte, ,ttetatntqreteiturl' - “an. - any» '.stEI ' sun-unam- A 1ltutr,'g,i"lraf tul".":.,' _ b) ‘ iaiEai"iiE' , " airiq " ‘ , W I“, "j. _ ' - . 1Bti1lENih" -" Gala-Ilia' . . _ utt.te*trdV V †a l? _ Atittat. ', _ The only anm of the trngcdy in FROM EUROPE Ladies' Muslin 1llahttti" zoo WA'IbkrOL“. _ ', '-_' Long Sleeve. T his Season’s Styles. Roby-t Deltas. Alrorer lace, Tucked Nets, Wash Nets . Laces, etc: ' Special S. B, BRICKER & CO. , K "s . . ... . _ . New Wrap neg, New Manchu“, Raw Sh ting Launch, New Dress 'd1'2l'l'll',".' Cloakingn, mundane Mott. Skating and Pillow Cuingn, new any Runnels. do. Ire piling We; pow. We want the staple basin.- to start " with oxtn briaknen Bit- thing thin season and therefore bring forward . special push-so of these goods at low prices. New Fall Goods! _ New Fall" Now Wrapperettes ttttttGreat ma New Flannelottes 2ttg"" "ti"' 7e,8rs, "tt NOW Dress, Goods g'g,egt'gado"u"""' Me, _ Flannelette Blankets 'J'1tgs'asy" p SPACE WILL NOT .PERMIT mention of alt the good “liq! yo mahowyombutoviqithlhiutonwilleonvimyo-Mm out» can you doling. "Everybody welcome to look. , "d., ', -'i" (m Saturday can“ Bruder, a wine clerk " the Grand Central 11otet, " appear in Police Court to answer a charge ot fraud preterred by a Guelph mu.ieiart, Allrul Dammit-r. A short time ago Gauthier, while in Toronto, w“ short ot lands and took I gold-glued comet, which he pos- _ ___-- _-- .44-}. n gold-ttttted comet, which he pos- ses-ml to the pun shop 'on which he realized 820. He came on to Ber- lin where he uncured a position on the 29th Minnelli. Band, and save Susi. Vandcrhri his pull tieeet to keep tor him, which he inMded‘ to have redeem"! at on curly date. The young man went om to Guelph, and while listening in the Berlin Salva- “an Army Band. discowml one ttt an .mwzzxg 'lt. '.errtp". play. ing its mum-t. no metal-II (mm up you; IIIII how he can Into In mason. Night Gowns, Skirts, Corset them Drums and 011mm Jr'- . 'l. - C' "f, ' , ' ‘35 'tt"eytrr'sq'ntiun 'era . 8,,8lre,8,, MI (8?tttt! . ." Ls aaalBa' I t%2iisiA',id " Lit-Vishhm "Crd 2 , _ .-_ "iWfti,r',5tT.dli-5 IS CHARGED WITH FRAUD GREAT BEDUOIIONB IN J,,titttettt Te'. cf.. â€Aim-Aw»: l Lunar wan 's Fs n CC' v-" i'" HoneyConb Qui1tr,unreito,'>it-d, Ardlll 'ut/ ï¬gi for sm, ~’ "i" "r'? We tl.. nuptial ati lint-“cl BERLIN, ONT. called on him. Gwalior 1M tte, Instrument It tio. "s, PRAISE FOR WORK OF CHILDREN’S MO SOCIE‘IY "Nowhere in thlwom is 'svstWi,U" the work to: who! at!“ T to in advanced " It is in M," '3! m m a! â€is: “can: b. Lulu-u ot New York, who in Imu- uutlng Ontario‘s main.†in can. lamina with Mr. J. C. lidâ€. m 'tttcial Superhuman ot tasstr't (mum. "r, In. Russell Sage, widow of the ttme-d ttt.tu.atiliimFre, h-s set - . Ru ot "ammo†tor up the United sum. '10" Luann In: hon given out†ol th' children‘s brand: a the work. She “pruned hem" wry etNgitsueelty on (1hr- Iu‘l work. I amount-gt oi _ "I have tern mun-d at the co- operative own-nation whim you In" In ottcrauort have." she and. 'Nt Lacuna tttf, Hui. m mtg-mu- d lave-up on had no"! that, n the [up Why M an. the chil- dm “Home! by an organ!»- “6. um trom “miles mw tht with ot poverty. . MUN Be4