. ‘*Apples, the principal orchard crop in district, will be light. Raspâ€" t&ï¬ are fresher in xavot since the recent rains." â€"**Marvesting is largely commenced in this section, including Wellington, Perth, Waterloo, and on to Midaissx, and the harvest is a good one, and on the whole the crop will be well up to last year‘s, except in straw. ®*We are toâ€"day threshing our winter wheat and the yield is good, while the quality is up to the mark. The straw of the winter wheat is uniformly good over the province, except in some disâ€" Sricts where it was winter kiliea. The spring straw is short, but the heads are filled out weil, and the yield of grain will be good, though the straw will be light. _ *"The recent rains, of course, had Aheir greatest influence on the _ pasâ€" <bure, which> was being badly burned up by the heat," he said, ‘‘causing a Shrinkage in the â€" milk supply, which. was felt all over. Next to this the greatest influence will be on the poâ€" Aatoes and root crops and corn, which were badly in need ol rain. The grain erop is very well advanced â€" and it would not do so much good . to them as to the roots. dONTaRiO CaqoP3S WILL sHOW > GOIJ AYVERaGe cdis YEAR Guelnh, July 19.â€" Prof. _C. A: Ravitr, of the 0.A.C., says the crops of Ontario will, on the whole, be a good average this year. _ _ The flies that are now in your kitchen and dining room were probably on some . indescribable nastiness less than an hour ago, and «s a 6 By often carries many thousands of disease germs attached to its hairy C hhthdmydqu.‘r&omhcuw-hdhâ€˜ï¬ enemy of the human race. # +d ,'\ -",w'm? %{‘ s Tnat ab P it i fans should. gii¢~ it attention,. h Sa view to posticieating in its i sn on 1. mm Ing the leading features of the schem: is ;*Wmmum ‘txifn?ï¬gp-w srlore‘id example: ~A: father hag oonr ienced <the purchase of a Conaian "Government â€"Annuity tar his son of ©20, under an arrargement with the \sen that he is to bear a portic: of ", PE “0“! &n “‘.‘Vfl. is m,h ‘ @ssume the whole payment of $50 ?m is ‘the amount requirâ€" ed ‘to be peid from 20 to 60 for 40 years to secure for th: son at 50 an ammuity of $507.60. _ Jt will te seen that the total payments â€" will jbenérâ€"nt . to ©$2000, ‘and "that the ‘â€" reâ€" Aurn each year will be over oneâ€"do.rth ‘of this amount so long &s the son dises after he attains the age of 60. I he does. before the canuity is Gic, ‘his paymenis, with 3 per cent. comâ€" pound interect up. to the time of Rhis death wiil be refunded to his legal Kepresentati.es. â€" If he dicd at~ su they. would. receive $590.00; ut 85. â€" $975.85, at 40, $1,383.80; et 45, §1,877.65; al 50, $2,150.00; â€" at 53, $3,113.80; at C0, $3,883.15. Full particulars of this excellent : scheme imay be had on application to the Superintendent of Canaciin Go.ets mont Antaitics, Otiawa, to whom letâ€" E+ go free of postage. BUI Dy nesday each week N LY PADS T+ te THE ANNUITIES SCHEME t e in such immmense q WILSON‘S & must be left at this ies menis accepted up to Wed:â€" i the Dominion is uclig ys to pooularize the a» of the" Fesral Go# e flan is so safe <and n applion lantific® As tannot be r Llood in its veins, that :»%le teast, when the starter yelled "go" _ wert with _a vengeance, with tte afore mentioned result. ‘The mishap was due to tie yourg man‘s love of horse racing. _ While driving past the racetrack, he _ was seized with a mighty longing to witâ€" ness a heat. Climbing to the top of the l«w‘ory wagen where he could s3 over the fence and â€" get a bird‘s eye view of: the conrse, ho was just in time to see thr start of a heat. Unâ€" fortunately,. e had forgotten to conâ€" sider the horse telow lim as an imâ€" portamt factor, _ Actuated, probably, by w long dormant dreja of â€" racing Listowel, July: 20.â€"Hurled from the top of a swiftly moiirg wagon yesâ€" terday afteins»s, Jecsb Gottiried, a young mati in the employ of the Purkrigg qakery, had lis wrist broâ€" ken _ and sustained painful bruises. New Manager My marc, a very valuable one was badly ~bruised andâ€" cut by being cmught in a wire fence. . Some of th: wounds we.ld not beal, altkough I tried many diCerent â€" medicines. Dr. zeu at isot me to use MINARD‘S INIMENT, diluted@ at first, then stronger as the sores ‘lagan to loo< qgetter, until after three weeks, the sores have healed, and ~best of . all, the hair is growing well, and is NOT WHITE as is â€"most always ‘the cae in korse wounds. Weyniouth. WaASJTHKOWN EFROM ToP OFMOVING WAGON _ Industrial accidents occurring to 1,â€" 902 infli.idual workpeople imCanada {or tie montb of June, 1911, were reported t othe . department of labot. M these 82 were fatal and 110 rcâ€" sulted in serious in ries. In addition 11 fatel accidéents were reported â€" ‘as having ta‘:en place prior to the beâ€" ginm 1 of ~the month Generaily tntut l Classes f laâ€" rhor were well em{lire3, exceptâ€" in a lew cases, the lzly, ol _ labor genâ€" eraily ~ equaled dcmand, # Roturre ~cf ‘trade and Aranszortp tion â€" ~wontinvy‘ toâ€"s# ow larse: > inâ€" creases over those of the. precedins; year, § A The . number of trade (Msputes reâ€" ‘orted in Canada was 27,a doc!fll: a n compored with May; . ty a um of _ rine compated with June, 1910. ~About 208 firms . ani 15,010 employes wore involved in these ‘isputes, aboct 160 firms onl 8,011 employes hsâ€"ing l.oen involyed in new tisputes of the month. ~ In all brancbes of . manufacture prcsâ€" | icrmkuotï¬ pre‘al and arrange ments jpre‘being ma‘e for the estabâ€" !lwm many new industrial in stitutions. . The genersd tome / ‘the lumber trade was bealthy.". UnskHed labor was well employed, vailway conâ€" 4truction absorblig <a large ~num{ler ofâ€"â€" men. y ol boaest o ow oo Trbepocts or &‘.I::t'é#& h £n . ANF @ tinuedâ€" to be exceptionally , aulâ€" first two ot ‘tke month to enâ€" sure pros ects ol good yick*.. . While the ¢oal mining industry â€" in Alberte and Eastern .British Colum bia was impeded by iacor disturhanâ€" ces, there was on the other hand exâ€" ceptional activity in ‘the coal mincs ol ~Nova Stotia. £ *~ * ahile 2 ** *> ‘1 New Industrics in Cinada are Industrial â€" Acciden‘s Labor in Demand WIRE WOUNDS Trade Disputes F. M. DOUCEP is Appointed lrto it was foond that the llydIO-l"e- tiic â€"commission has ‘beern billing â€" the light @nd heat commission. at $33.50. The cost, of en~tso, under tss > :fl byâ€"law, !:.l $9.60 at ‘F{ll us the overbead e it was vstimr<ed, wm 1t) to about â€3-". it â€"1,000 horsepower were taket â€"â€" ‘There â€"is onlÂ¥ aborit 300 horsepower | use‘+ h:rmhl commission. have not p#d the ~ :' counts yet, and sexpect bo get price m{ml Â¥ L.A nr'r'll'v):.l;‘m: J?l‘:‘ m: :?m.‘.l&n\:gl:n on the :';; enb = ol i vnfany ons coumil hial bron viiled.at $38.â€" _ per horsepewer fot Niagata .;o,'et. . whereâ€" as the price s6t was $29.50 per horse prÂ¥=et. This report has been desied. HON. ADAM BEOK RETURNTING sont out from Et. Thomas â€" that WANTS REDUCTION An important â€"â€"â€"announcomert> was mace hy Mr. Fisher relatite to the census.. .Having stated that the first compilation was row going .on _ as rapidly as pessiblei ho poin‘ed . oit that the do;atment did not think it wordd \te possiblle to hme the rinal figures .zntil the niunth of Octotver, though every effort\was tbeing nmide to seoure then: before that date; This means, of cosrse, tho if" the Oppos‘â€" tiunâ€" comtinue to pursue ~their ob= structie tactics they may be suceasâ€" Iul in tricking the west out of the additional re, resentation to which it i8 entitlec. Every womanâ€"knows that there is nothing so good for hair and wn'lE trouble as Parisian Sage.â€" If â€" Pa sian Sage is used t xo or three times uweokitwmlupmnap nic e and clean and remove dandruf. It makes the hair lustrous nd‘ Aufly , and keeps it from,failing out. We urge every woman who loves radiant ang Tascinating hair to go to E. M. Devitt toâ€"day and get a large 50c bottle of ~ Park lan Sage. _ He guarantees it to cure dandruft, falling hair .and itching scalp, or _ ‘money back. Both â€" Messts. Goodeve and l’etiley filleo pages of â€"Honsard by ing extensive . mws, a; or c!imilm“'ï¬vm various â€" of. the Conservative press condemning the Government, while the recognized . membet»â€"of what hce teen termed â€" tho ‘‘Obstruction Brigade," Messrs. Sprovie, Lemnox, Blain, Midâ€" dlebro zn i Reidi all: in turn remwed their ‘oratorical efforts. â€"* The _ only S;eakers from the Government sice were Hon, Mcsers. Fistyr and Kirg, who dealt very briefly . with the isuâ€" es raisod, while Mr. . Tutrif inter jectod ~ â€"a pertin nt comment that the Opposition were criticizing wb random ard had dailedâ€" to ‘even sugâ€" gest any â€" remedy‘ for the â€" things, they complai«‘d of. Strattord,â€"â€" July 20.â€"A report was uumu'm& to ‘.'.u sprews | wit. the Lion. â€" f ie «on t5¢ sokes Faork: 10 a bard tlime tu preserve its equanimity. . Mr. J. Taytor‘s peevish eutbrea« last : night againstâ€" baving to proceed. with the reciprocity «tshate was followod toâ€"Lay by â€" & héated exclamatitor by \ulL Geor Ta, lor, â€"< in discussing wfl‘:m.e. of theâ€" west, ~thatâ€"â€" it would "ke ‘better for the Goverrenont ta drive the strikers to work at the point oâ€"‘the bayonet" than to allow . coal famine â€"to strive the u18â€" tricts. } 6c men tary hol s â€"th Conipletior: of . the Census. Ox it Opposition‘s Big ~Job i £ m L0 B "C" 10A . SPEAKerSs â€"areâ€" ~ 8 _ Time in the House to m: Reciprocity Agreement i IN POWiR RATE y ed the “hï¬â€˜a&,_ : ecteding w 5: Wiltetd ~Laur 1 Je litical vor ecam ..# eun t onige Again th Early ~sudt datse peaches will te a gflï¬mb- Msdthctww'l:: ype are reported as somewhat light. Severely from the dry, bot weather in Ontarlo, an the trop Will he an al. Nova Scotia ~still expocts the greatest crop on record, ly to the increased acreage, so to . the heavy yitkd. â€" Pnnwllhlz\hal Plums promise . to be. fair :.m-wrw Ontario arid, N The hot, dry weather does t apâ€" per« to have matetially affcctec the apple crop prosfects in Easteâ€"r Canâ€" ada, although correspondents, rs;ecialâ€" ly in Onféario, have exhibited ~apyreâ€" nersice» %hat it <sufhcient â€" rain aors not come soon t« crop will be \ory There ate !:p;'.hé tly: counties north of the coumties tm : Lake land to York (CoUnty not come: soon much shortcrmed Fect for apple® has diminished slightâ€" Iy gince last month‘s report, exce; t it ~British Coltznlfa, where prospects hass rather Improved, anrd it is now estimated that shipments from that province will be 55. per â€" cent :. last year‘s crop, which was toty Â¥v. Ottawa, July 20.â€"The refort â€" ol theâ€" fruit division of the Department of Agrlculhu-e_ ‘!'htq that the prosâ€" Mr.. Thomirn followed Mr. Porter, Aand shot ly after midmght, the House adjourred, ~with the Premicr‘s assurâ€" anco that reciprocity would have frst place agrin toâ€"morrow. Apple Crop will be Lighter Than Usual Mr. Urish Wilsom rsumed the re ciyrocity . dissussion ror the . Opposiâ€" Ton, _ Mr.. Wilson, who is one c _ the veteram members & the House, is retiring at the closs of the present Parkament, _ a c intimute i that the present would be. his lastcontribn: tiz1 to the Parlionentéry ~debate, He followed the usual adtiâ€"te iotacity lines of the Opposition. > The Opposition lea.‘t was paionyly taken ~ atack, &N somewbat l;;\;tly sought escape from his rather ridicuâ€" lous position by retc:ting that _ iy, abyway, bal not dâ€"afted the act. The Reciprocity Discussion. * Mr. Fielding‘s resolution to r»sume the reciprocity discussion was Enally passed a few minutes before 6 o‘ciocs the whole afternoos being @votred to discussion by the Oppesition. The totail time of the day occupied by the Government speakers wasa little less than forty minutes. % lu“’h‘y (a the census cen. 8t total faiture There is an int/ stoes‘ fir Ontari s;onded the Ministcr of Agriculture, whoâ€" directed attention to the fact that six years z:/tnrli:.nent. had vmâ€"rémously decreed‘ by statute that the census should be taken ‘in June The Minister recalled the fact <at Mr. Bordem ho ient his assistam :o to the passint of that act. had . ‘been discovered which _ were promptly ‘remecié.k © _ . "My. ~Borjen‘s Predicament. . An. illuminative commentrcy _ on Mr. ~Borden‘s Western attempt to avoid responsibility for forcing an election. hrfore r«/Lâ€"tribution, by pleadâ€" ing that. he had ureed ~© the Governâ€" ment to hurry up the cersus, _ ocâ€" curred during Hon. Mr. Kisher‘s â€" reâ€" mar.‘ s. « ~_ An amazing feature ol the discussion cï¬"&hi:u::‘afll’s: was â€" the ~comâ€" pléntâ€"of . the Opposition leader ‘at be had not. beenâ€" enumerated. The Minâ€" ister. of ~Agriculture promiset to lonk in‘o his complaint, as well as all others â€"â€" reported to the department. The .pujlic â€" has been.jnvite> to enter cqmiplaints when any names were beâ€" lieved â€" to have (beon: . overlooked. Some. of these bad come . in and Veen dealt with â€" In a large:â€"majority of the cascs it was found thatâ€"the comâ€" plai« nts h:«‘. been: correctly enua»zâ€" ated , but a few â€"caos ol ~oversight ®‘ . chdutance, and it was well . that the country should Lnow the: â€" facts ant Tace them. squarely. in +itho itati e. _ On the cotrary, h watned "the ‘public * affected not ~1o place 100 much faith in any jimmediate tettlemgnt, but to prepare in flmï¬l:: any ~~ continguacyâ€" which might a no.t" winter. . The buttle was over the recognition ol the union, and ‘apâ€" peare ! ~to have scitled into a "tect King am the kint them, ~ gu to â€"Tuk which â€" "Because u’_ fln I‘\v,f' quietly . re Mr;© Borden ‘Kot Enumerate l Et‘ â€" *P‘WMA,;.:.;E; cur hes pronl #e e Faiking ~Against! _ * * Wuivea*". | °* ! you not commience‘ ta‘:ing in April?" as‘ed Mr. Borâ€" Tankeodg _ a corta m The Governn i uced, Bad no intc and the rumor wa and home of â€" Lake ke Hurc of rumor was atterly Os the corrary, i 4 wDO . it scald Brie sectio‘s t« mo j al If you are i1 do not until anth remed? Tor momen‘s tih, and has pones o Roneen ho fhe Ponlth of then. WOMEN MAY AVOID OPERATIONS Sprains require carcled trcatment. Keep ~quiet and apply Chamtstlain‘s Liniment freely. . Tt will remove the soreness and quic ly restore the part to a healthy confition. For sa‘t ty all deaters. h RESULT3 OF ENTRANCE EXAMS. AT ELM.RA Â¥10¢ Smith AOL‘s % 8 Passed. Allin Brubachetr, Geo. S. (Guod, Frow "Hedrich, Karl â€"Hemmerick, Clarence Loin, Laura Nairn, Irene Moses, Norm>n Ruppel, Clayton Schmidt, Lloyd Snycer, Busic Snycer, Edith Weber, Vera Wollis, _ â€" Cecil® Wyatt, Horry Mogk. Second Class Honors Mabel Wagner, Charlie: Lorch, Nathon: Martin, Karl Dunke. First Clay; Honors Leanor Otto, Gertrude Schmidt. B anc ¢ ,â€" Having Auken.out an auctionâ€" ¢ er‘s Liveuse for Waterioo Oounty 1 am prep «wed to conduct Saies for farivers or othérs haviog C ‘aurticle; to be sold by auction Amsny the l urge sa es recently! ‘onduâ€" ted by me were the Walâ€" © ï¬er Block and the Merner Block tlih and the Ontario Beed Uo Watet]so. > Your patrenage is reapectful‘y solâ€"et ed, * 4 § M 8. DVERINC, Waterios W yr, ~â€" Phone 82; mm rare mak vasear THEEMPLOYEES‘ AS8SOCIATIHON OMAAA MAMAMAMAAMAL $ Licensed Auotionser } 3 Phouue 243, + â€"PROPRIETOR. ! ##00¢00¢888880888808088 OEC00000080¢4se0e080048e at all Branches memunonummmmsnm s Waterioo Ont.. Branch, Jacob Hespeler, Manager THE LEADING ; Meat Market M \ CBCBCACXECECBOECECRCN HOACAOAORIR® UACBOHCECACRONCEO.CrONCh . holoexproikna YJas 77 Branches i nd in alt as s ,nOn-d:‘.p:lm::Wnun-l the Pm« _ Give us a tris} and be convineâ€" ed.. ‘Orders promptly . deliyered in wll parte of the town. meats all the year round. In the line of meats we have Be:{, Pork. Veal, Lamb, Sugar COurâ€" d Hams and Bacon, [{our own curing] once tested, always .m Wieners, Pork »# 08, P mmer Sausage. 3 We have the reputation of sup plving our numerous customers with the choicest and~ bestâ€"of meats all the year roand. THE MOLSONS BANK John B; Fischer Your trade appreciated:~ Farm produce taken in exchan Fruits handled in season, Specials in Sugars, Teas, Coffees A few steps from the market on King St., E,, No. 90 Berlin. fls Hallman‘s Grocery | fros La‘h or A GEHN@RAL BANKING BUBINESBS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS â€"BAK K IEF ERTMENT Waterloo County morcn ..‘ (2 44 on‘ _ Adding moiture to the PE sns TX t ‘ $ Bot that is not alt, . " _ Warm dry air, howaver rel e 5 is not healthful." The "-'."':';:: *Â¥ d 5 body demands more mt And «it is important to keep the ni-f:nufnnwil gas r‘&:‘b Hecla" every‘ pla v6 in "* ce :ben‘qntienc-hu-hmdnt niï¬:thorwholoduouâ€" 5'.'5» Muhchtdytm the dust and smoke. Capital Paid Up, ::.000.000 Rest Fund â€"â€" # ;400,000 Total Assets oyver $44,000,000 ® Out Has five times the h‘mipm over furnace â€"door.. _ Runs clear around the back of the furnace. ~ Will hold enough water to last 24 hours. .. May be filled at either door, #s shown above. 90 King St. E. Berlin, Ont Clare Bros & Co., Ltd., Preston. Ont. M. Weiche! &.Son, Waterloo and Elmira No Gas or Dust. Circular Water Pan or Open to fll pan, . Hithor dout may be nsed. I1RES CT WwoOrk _ employment h us at once. Ci€ Suresu | or it1is the Natural Hel me «:|\Sanderson‘s Bakery i Store near Past Officé WwATERLOO ~MUTOAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. INCORPORATED : IN 1f63 ‘$426,808,18. JACOB BALL â€"â€" Becretary _ â€" â€" Treasure: Head Office Waterloo, Ont President and Managing Director Jewellyr and Optioian Issuer of Marriage Licenses Profits . â€" Paid . Partisipating Policyholders Prove Powerâ€" ~___â€" fut Foints in favor OF THE o. Disbel, Vioeâ€"President, Frank Haight, Manager, * K. P.iClement, Solloitor, Bartin Te Pnrtemne im . Baies J, 1. Wids mai, Meg., bh, Jugone By actual test theâ€" * Hecia* mtoaolcadhaqn,~tfl hhnmdulomjh same heat for six 4ons ofâ€" as you ever gotâ€"from: seven. / .â€"/.__ Do you want to know more about this furnace ? ie o e where it will fot overiooked, n Write for the Neat Little Memo Book and find out why our policies are the best. se €EOARD OF DIREOTORS. DOMINION LIFE 0. a. BQEIAT Dhirlot Agen t, SsaAvEs OnE TON OoF COAL IN SEVEN. â€" t€ beatin forHullg' as well as Comfort. It is yours for the asking.. ‘Write for it. Thomas ~Rilliard L." WARMER: AT 70° WITH T 18 P. K. Roos *†supplies ity, _ A in W ATERLAO Nt